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Mn protmse 0f “"'Won Samnef Smith, “* »“'/ aUo redes. years of age, teetiflod that had been f 80 Dg aod eßlh ' r '" '" h " i-~U> 1060, and promised u> marry her ■ At the anTuTu' ’ U ‘ d "“°* har * borne andtaioup her re>iden;e on Factory atreet he renewed bis pr. m.se and had iil.cu connw er V‘ J^'C “ b - r ha ‘“ok her* f'-etenro of marrying her .f ms-ttonasterj. and returning, introduced her asTjla w.fo, and lived with her a, T r a few days, ahm, U)ll . TllU WM “£h« arrekU fur »»doct.on, the suit being i. tb j °° D lhp anriolJ ncement of the tan poaed marnage. Mian McDermott gave birth Xt Ch ' d r lh ° of last month. At St joined r cross - e ““ lna ‘ion, Court ad. Pennsylvania Company haw. for several rears nast besn using copper tiro hexes on am] burnCg “«*"“• twenty I*., of whirl were ~u in "a rmg lasi Vflor h , snn .„ d lh . t lh f. „ Juration o' a copper tire boa, using Pittsburgh eoai for fuel, has been tv* years, while the av «r*g.eof iron hre boxes ,a from eighteen to twenty-two months. The cost of putting in h copper tiro box, labor ami mai-rial, 18 *2rn) " ld m “ leri » l . when renewed! *2BO, making the net cost p« r ,-ngino si>S _ The net cost lor iron lire hoi isj-17'.i As two ■ Iron fire boxes will not last ss long as one of copper, there is a d.flerer ,-o of nearly js.haj in favor oi the copper. The company are also making arrangements to test thoroughly the Vftkie ol u,ll A Co‘s patent a, aj.pl.fd to lo eomoliyes, by which it „ „ a id the srnoice and *“ will be consumed, and the engine work "“3 rr°“ ,C * ,ly - 1 r tbß «*P«Tune ß l. "rove raiWy fU [hay will bo or great value to the railway imerest. OOMPUJiUNTAKy.-A handsome compliment pa ' d u ’ C '‘P' Oakes, of the AJnlted States army, formerly stationed here •tiuring which time he married a daughter of the late Anthony lieelen, Ksg. Being m Com .tn»nd of port Inge, Texa-,an order reached him .iron, fceo. Twiggs, directing him to evacuate Ibe post, and march with his command to the co&Sl. About tins time be n>ce‘vp<l ioulij gence that the Indians were committing great atrocities in the neighborhood, having scalped *°a " olWi^ Bdl °B the »«c«»ion or the Slate and Cton. T orders, he sent “ J m J >Ur,U “ ° f tbfl Indiar “>. which soon relieved the settlement of their presence. The dJzens of the district met at once, and passed f tlo i,™ h, S* li }' complimentary to the Cap tain for his noble conduct sn the matter and OTtUM g h th!U , h<i l! ad P° rformed 8n which •EhVifiJ? T fm he “ tin 6 gratitude of the Whole people of Texas. •Personal—Thomas Toson,-Esq , an bon sOMrkle attaches of tbe Philadelphia ••Argus -office- paid our city a flung visit and put up at the Monongahela House. Mr. Toson is a gentleman of tine ability, a fluent writer and a staunch sound Democrat of the old school. He speaks with glooming forebodings of tho times east and tho total suspension of business and the large number of workingmen (brown thereby out of employment. Ifajl Bepubli cans grasped our national difficulties with tbe same intelligent, brand, patriotic view as Mr Toson, there would be more brotherly feeling and an end to our sectional bickerings b ’ Wood's MisaTEKUi.— At Concert Hall, this evening, this company, from Noe. flfji and 5 , ;a Broadway, New York, give their first enter tainment. We have no personal knowledge of the members of the troupe, but from the commendation given them by tbe press where ever they have been we believe they are a mer itorious and taiented company, who will at tract large audiences. They offer a good pro gramme for this evoning and we pa ye no doubt the bouse will be well filled. Cork op era is at a premium here and seems to pay bet ter than any other branch of the show busi ness. ~ an exhibition of the a?i Url i? ard b Sandusky street, AUeghooy, on the evening ol the 29th ult, the teachers ofthe school, Mr Thomas E Wake bam and Miss Mattie Hamilton, were made P n nt * l S° “?# Glfioe nt presents from their pupils. To Mr Wakeham was presented fl» b S fUllj / rill u d tt " d 6llperbl - 7 b °ue(l Fam ily Bible, and to Mim Hamilton a hnely exe f n Utßd “”;° daca f , | u PainUng, handsomely encaaed In a gilt oval f ram e. Both presents ware tr , but “ 10 wo rthv leather,, from attached and appreciative pupils. ! hii uasicis —lt is stated that early i u t h 9 present summer the K.gle Fire Cimpacy ‘intend visiting Philadelphia, while about the same time the Vigilant boy, will take a trip to ,New -York. They should be-Well entertained trttht firempn.yisiting ourTckv handsomely. WV'-" - . . S? 'C* -fVIjM re's , .. • • a v ■<* r. « * ■ ' * V* v \ **V " '' -• ** *< & A S’-? l« «*> 4 ** . *tl *’ J iP ' .. ■** , t • ‘ ;/ . v r .T . it . - “V - * ' . * _S ' . * ‘ 4 « * .*«*?,» . ■ .. . , ptttllj po»t. JAMES P. BABE ' " EO ,t °r a Nil p ßof m ’ ib LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration J Trade For March ami April WM. MoCUKKftr Vp u „ IHAIAB DICKEY ’ ' B -LAMPBELi S-B.MOELROY ’ 1 WM. MKiVa TO LETS for sale althiToffl^ ]yf ISSOU JR I ANU vr ißo“]\r A monTy TAKEN at par, a« tHutl.Es (JIPSEB-s OH Operations. Wa learn that iho Hippie Oil W of ten gentlemen fro* SewTc^Tev' Wm* Harbaugb, President; J W F Whir* S&T£*3St® I( h > U ?r r‘ a r V V h ° Sand P uru f- a °d will be It 11 *“f poawl, a ihirtv barrel well am.**' and P-nriaea tVMd P eve?r„ V o?:‘L a !,dr ae^ld n will probably^ba t f if J- ; A.' r». iso —T^ U f ICAL Soi ßes-Th k Last Kvkn- Warned stTi. desnitß Kj, -^ l»*>t wa*- fXnaWe b^r <!ath, ' r ’ Ur P' : -'- bt ,1 ling the hall d \ CntlCa aua . luno0 ' alQ)>.-l 1:1. wij. ““ U - A ' a mu-ir-tl ontertaimeni it aaU B fled 6UCTO ' a , ttn ' l if *”- v """tawny do. indeed mUi ‘ LilllVn b *' i ‘' n didicult U> plea-** roKl„ c °nC'TL'd pieces worn all adne. cadint’sm 1116111 tb ' ! < - iloriaar;d Oral,, from \lm. charm, were exquisitely rendered be t 1... ; or B lVh°'T IrS S, ’ Horkoand,,,,,. , ors.wtnlethe oharin„ was well -u-inmi d In inn •• D., c, r i!, .M -Sii. u,' Burkes Ave Maria and ‘-VVo m" „ v h.n are dewrv.ng of er „. c ij’ ‘“P" I forth much* a ppla U Mit u nf ? Ul '' ) oUl, yer s ,„ t ,., s M,-« ’ | a chdl : U ! b * r »'-‘'fil-'"ftheev,», K.'r » child she has a wonderful via.. ■ I sonorous, cspeci.lly in t i„. higher regwtei 1 lower notes being somewhat uiarrud bv a ,'a I pronunciation. y a 1 | hri D its dtar S f ,a,, gbld Banner »h,. f alrit brought down the house, appearing, a, to groat advantage in the dross m the J\d’ deas of Liberty and assisted bv „ ~ weriu, a rr U ?'t wbl,le concert was* a success an ] a criM.t to Mr. Wamelink and Ms pupil," Tn . p.an„ music, by Mr. Wamo,ink f and l" Bnabe. was excellent, and proceeded ,hd ,' " Kle“er &'ta rh 'we SU heno?L » before wc shalUiavo anther di' t* K '-' a: " n - Present. M-mrs. Duncan, Hunter M a , ley, Marshall, Sergeant, Smvolv, and'.Neel, v i redden t. fe 1 . 78 MARKET STREET ThemorHL,, n ,orl, ,d t |,, 1V.,, (i , ~[ t!l „ Uif,li and Colored Set), i, .is. and aV> ,!f i!, e S-r - - we;,. re.,d »,„] w j, ~ t , ‘ , and Hi,d - 1 -' \Varrant, .« authonz.-J i„ ( .ay„„-ii ~i -He billowing bill-, v.z 1 G&r** 'iTObiV " ” '" r *■“ * >n motion adjourn**<i. KrikExtmm ,o n -If u,e weather is favnrablo, navigation will ~n ■r. the Knn Jutemion (Janal about tho tlbm. The Board Of Director* have made i,,wi„ L . , Uuer 80 (' Cnll,!Ct0r8 o’ f '°" : KM,> - AIcAl Uster, Oonneautu o, J -\y p ~ , villa A i? u. latlon. Alead vMle A. J. s IOW a r!: West Grenville, K 11 Reed; New Castle. T. L Athlon Cross (V, Junction, Wm, Newel 1 ' New Brii-ht r, I '"a 1 ' V - W. Heed, the dent, was reappointed A. U GYughey Kso Secretary; Kiq , Treasu^r.’ KKMt-rrANCK To Kansas —flavor Wilson yesterday remuted u Can S. C. Pomerov Atchiaon, Kansas, the ~im collected since tii,'. last remittance, Ma-ri, L’U.h, jHoli 04 Tl makes a total s, nt forwar,!, f „ i„ r u . ‘ Iho cor.tribuu us are fai ;n • c r! ’ boV''i . pm of this vicinity have dime -e.blt „Vd wdl probably conticuo to d«' ?.» \ . remittance had beet, sent s>; were '*i. C eiw'‘ from citizens cf Ciarfcsvitle and viciud, Houi-s. At Wheeling, last Friday, fc|,. r McGravv. a young g,rl. was caught t , v h"- hoops on a fly wheel shaft In the WVi paper m„|, where she worked. aMcarrnV around with the wheel until tne origin,. im topped when she was released. rih.. w*. £ k “ h | o r *' Jll w »‘ she had r«o«iv,d internal injuries, but on Saturday hoc... ... □ ♦*r recovery were indulged ’ ' Hau, to Bail for Tatau -Tiiuiua.- Nor m.t c. the young man a-rrrind for assault and batterry wtth intent u,k„l. stabbing George Friday 8t “ in Ue - N '»“> Ward, ~n f, “- T !«>t. had , h-raring before Mayor tt .... n ye.-froat m ,ruing held f, bail f.. r lrisl J)r . Kl . rCi t .. u . ( .,. s s . tending physician, te.Clied that he was t'.voly cut of dmtr'T * An KiM'TEI) Sncllj J£ —A JH,.:,,. ~;m: p „ amplo) o! ibu IVunsy iwm.a ~rn attempted to commit .‘u.u'de, •|i uriK |*y :a»V at Uarruburg, by *o „f laudanum. Alter it »•*, d.«- v«red that br bad ua.m (.i.iaun, a u , f doctor* wnc called iu, who succeed-d ;n aavii.p hia I 1,. ,r " 1 ' 1 "a- t • «,■: tr.r -n dlrapf uiuied lov .• . r . ttJ , r;l - A Nul ULk £» mV >. li l fcor, tb.‘ h<j\.-r; ui. », t»r y,. n ill lUiw, i’nii,,. mm, | llr.^l. r » eli „ rlllmr; \V,„ r , U) ih« «»»cl nat.in, „r ibifc.ti,,,;. bui ar.. inli.riuod that u u not a -a, r„, u,,,., .1 ,■ «m.o«hat kinirfj , uarucu-r Ttt.. r“, lh., lWmelra will b.. luot.J l„r *ul, interest. h Phili iram'RDH am. Watckeoki. Kah Hoa h Ills now staled as » , ~r Ujn' it,. Pbillipalmrgb aoj Waterford ra.irosi h„ huill. There is alieadv loss, runee:, i,, •-.-t:iu the work, and the prnnn,,. „f aid suflL-iei.t t . oomplote it. The survey will bo eon, manned at one... The road from Oil Crook 1,1 a ~ • in Erie county, will connect wut ik F. and' W . road at FraLkhu. IUEATBK —Ms U, tr[.Dt«:K -Mr CouidcCh playrd U. another good audience fan ooni- e In hit great character of John MilJumy '•Mill Waterß Kun Deep." which he rendered to perfection and the sati.facin.il ol ao prosent He appears as Luke Fielding in the ■•Willow Lopse,” tuis evening, i or the s-cnd time Ihe house, will, we are sure, he well li led. Buakd Elkitklj. —At a meeting ui the stockholders of the Birmingham A Browns. Vila Macadamized Turnpike Iliad, |,< H Aprii BLh, lbbl, at Jas. Brnwdy's, the following gentlemen were elected to servo for the emu ingyeari J. M. Fulton, President ; Messrs D. Bennett, Wm. Cowan, John McKee, Emi Jas. Wallaoe, Wm. U. Noble, Jas. Brawdv The last afternoon exhibition of the Grand Musical and Pictorial Exhibition of ineCycio rama, will commence this afternoon at throe o'elock, children 0 cents, adults, V>. Those who have nut ynt seen this beautiful enter tainment ought not to lose this opportunity.— The children will be delightod to see and near the wonderful prodigy Little Barney. The evening exhibition at the usual hour. Skttlkd isy Marriagk. —Lorenz whom wo noticed yesterday a* having been sued lor affiliation before Mayor Drum, by Caroline Kriooh, 6*-ttl«-,J the mutter by marry ing iho Kiri at the M uvor'„ office D kV , Si KBBINS A Vl'.N.v.'N httVM mmovod he.r ofhco u, N„. I',: IVm, nonr st . Clair *treH. I>l£NTl>Tßi reH. fttu rot* n>k n fc 1 * " ' * K , „„ * R ◄ ft " ‘ " »* Kt '' “ '■ /-< V „ rts ,|. ( w. S. HAVEN, ■Whier of Wood aud Third StreoU. ■ ' • ' ■ -»•» ~ - • ;•• . • I-' •'Si ' K', t'S-Wh.-re w 11. L, I’n (i -. n' p :in ■ * ’ < h V. , 1 am; ".So. im„ iVhn H 0 . n J£ R K N > • ”1' , M"J fc ' V 4 * '• , I Pittsburgh. w 'THE LATEST 1 tC fh 6 BUte l i 0 "•‘"ini.tr.lu.nqu.r- I » h , lhe} : “““ . def ®™ve pur, only, J intended n‘r strictly jus P™w b> '. , h ° r WB Whlch il is ‘h«dutv Jl the President to enforce to tho extont of »„ „bi'- ■IV. If resistance. ja made to. bis efforts n this particular, and bloodshed result the re sponsibility must, fall on IKose who provoke hostilities and the-assurance of tho inaugural I s repeated, that Che administration will r,ot bo the aggressor, thee ries or reasons are given in thejaewspapers fur tho present military demonsttotions among them, that they were only recently stimulated In the re suit of certain Btas and Municipal elections but this is known to be an error, for at tho commencement of the administration the President and his flabinet entertained the idea of reinforcing both'forts Bumter and Pickens hut owing to the condition of the country at that time and a nfen-aequaintanee with the means at the command of the government the prosecution of sie plans now progressing was impracticable. In other words, it was necessary Mrat to the exient of the efiocts bequeathed M the President by the late administration, ant£ as to the secrecy of the Objects of the milittry movement, this was deemed absolutely&ecessary, especially the sai.ing of vessels v&h sealed orders. ' Under the late idministrution there were persona who clandttinely communicated its purposes from time to time to tho secessionists as frequently as thpy occurred, before they wore reduced to an Official form, and accord mg to the remarks of an ex-Becretary the ad ministration ,hus a.»»ys found itself em b »r rassod at the threshcU. With a fu>l ar.preci ation of such obstructions, it has limited an here of the lmrp ° 888 WUe m " ra ' c diVers h.H ? , et, ? d tHrha f‘ B 88vl> ral trusty L r d l “ Unsl ®* Precautionary measures rend, r It next t* impossible to impr, tier i v acquire the forbidden information. Tim ad' ministration, while constantly declar’ng its po.icy to be peace,claims that It can onlV be -d to Strict accountability by the p,,„,,1„ * nd ha, however variossand fJ 4ui,tL ‘,,‘my b » lh.. publications res .acting its ui..v,.»,, ii funder no o M,gat,or to /„ Its purpos-s and pkns. in ,e, r w , ‘‘ d TharPort J p^° Ull h bejUdgt ' d b i' 6 that Port Piekenshas been or will bo rein f ruai aduuis of no doubt, and with regard to ort Sumter, tho udmjntstmion wiii do ad in U pow,,r either to releve Major And—, , " se, urn h-B evacutionof the r ,„, t j, ', , without dishonor, or romm.it, ' ■ b "' meet t„ ,h„ sekno, ledge' , f , --^'o,.rn BY TELEGRAPH FUK,:,r;N news bv nik Persia— Important Inteiligenbe from MESSAGE FROM GOV. CURTIN T URE~iTEJi'ED OJT THE f I I)i:It (.1 Prior. Southern Congress IHK POITHERY ( imVET tonoßui. i>i r ei. WAHI4KE CHABLESTON. Virginia Convention Washington City Items. I **» > - hk. Apr,i y -The .teaooh.u s.ahsHarr.v,,! with Liverpool da.es of , L S<«h specie H b er ‘ “ ” l ,1!Wf ‘ n S , ' rt . and £7,M‘ in r ‘V. H y jmmorc ‘» ! intelligence is no later iban received b, Ue Canadian at Port land, in consequence of the holidays tbectn o A f K Apn| P,lr,ilU “ enlBlood “W"*! tilJ ic-rd l’ai:iicr.,ton, in a speech to his consi.t ai'd e lr "r lUTfI U Tf “ S “ in e to th ° Atnpri ‘'“n crisis 81 “ lervunt hopes that let tl.e adjust tn-nt be what it may, ,l should be arm -d at by anueable means. ' ™ al Fba.-jce W arlike rumors cent:mica to , , r - U .fit' l 1 MIS depressing ldu hj b h-wc-vcr, cmsed llrm.-r; Rentes ,;7f M-te The com-nirßUou o f Austrian trou,,s ,n Yonetia » t '' lCBlder '‘ b! " attention, although It i s ZV™ lh “ l > h « “ovemenu (' w'l" T . V'* V *S U?l >' rum ored that Lord ( C r ' n demanded from the French (iov eminent explanations respecting the ewtedi tion to Abjreima, and annexation of territory at Adonlaa. The Bishop of Poictiars has been oondemnod by the Council of Stale to be for mally reprimanded for the late mandement on Ui* Uornan !ini T '! lL y , T Th , e d " K ' u! *‘‘> n of tbo Roman ques. tion cad closed in the Italian chamber Coum favour r..,t,. rt; ,.d the urgent nocewity for declaring R me li)c capitol of Italy and th rt - ■Wr.tuu! powers. A resolution tn Franc B “ d ho P‘'»-' f°r non-in lervonlion by r rancy, was adopts ' ll IS rep.-rted that (iaribaldi . former slari' of O hcer, nad boon orders,l to proceed to Brocia • > S.xth 01 April, for conference -a-‘c : 'r hJ i A ,r Th c. K “ |,eror Austria has fvivan. ’ ,h r or F»>-'i'»'.ion ol Tran. , “' ,d IL ' '"'•- 'ration m .o, former auUinoiuv Tl,. Afnc&j. officers regard honiiitie. », F-roeab,,,, u i.satd that fifty tbou-and Austria,, Uin.pH ar«jn mov*cnoiH in Vemtia t) • r-rij paper* trial iLe Austrian Hj< • V I'll) f‘Ti Is on Ibo Pt, DP„ ... i r» 1 f i I s rap.i l* . . * * r P ur? **) dolenme. \y er "‘ editors. on a„ excursion u, "',T' r": r ” ,,Kh 'y "P*"-'- n.- ta-.thsiarul. V”. * -htur J.as«[..<r!. wore v. r „j !, v a.. \ j-lni'. Ambassador at }’nr;> A . a.,„..,nar/conflict ii »u ..ecurred a'. Lippa be.ween the German and Romanic inhabitant, :’ n „ U ,® ’i'i'**"'" " f “>» el* ctiwis Three wro I ' ,erku, 'y w.unded and many “.ht-rr r.iahlly. 1 i, !m!VT h AL r P “ r:u Koe»e Coarntwr of i tpjiii*.? bus boon Jispo!vf'*i j i»£.iiiAitK -To« Danish g .,v.Ti.mei,i mnk.r,,; warlike preparation! f., *„ ev-ntua. •>lr l. iHfA.fl, mini* or f.r <■ • ■'iMp). • Jmr;• t. on* I-. ai t r-, \J f,ri ij.il -- 1 ot- nyM i,,/ 4 l u ri n =-«y 8 tb*i U„. .Snr-iini .ii t, Si . ,j, ruL L,, r ..! D -: ■ r o->(-’ v '-1 k r -.•::'Ri;nn f r( , n . lh ,. " "• ; ' r >'l It;., K.I % In a >■. uiv.-n h -i:nliar no-iffc il! , - 'l'- - K ./ „ r , nf , ;i , t r.enr \ > ~ v < ir ,., ! who.nw.ru. Killed Iha im.igi.mun u gen-rid, a„d lhe peop.e are Mgrun.- -..Ure.-M- i„ X., K , It ., r> », k iritf fur j.pntectuwi. Tt iukv -■ II Is ansorlbdtliat runs! nuance »'• "> v «ior. of P,u:» ly u„, Giribnidi.-. t 10 representative* the great w „. at Com »tapt:.,0.. ; ,. bate instated on the I'orto, wotim* i* n.i*.-d ominiM’.’i! to n«-rz-cw:r.a C m::i twd , D H.r/.egwma be tww.ii th* r, .urgent. and the F.r,k, r h trno-* Ino )-„ r to, it i* Haul. will lubaiUo t'bo >. It rotters belure the promulgation uf ibo u “ ~ n l' ‘n d* tu B>»nt, •mvlrendiog that 1 issia might sg-tiii uko up the project of a M-nnancni conference at Constantinople. The u’o''rdo,.iaT'7 lnfStl,i 0n a l-<> n>pl - »nco with j ill" fiarJiimw, ambassador at Constantino *’*” l-roiosi.-J against the embarkation of 1b... sequ-sler.-d arms at Ualatr. a The liruiah grounds! er ' li " l ' b6 on Buiina is maria, -d with anarchy BI1(1 .... tnabas forbidden tho export 0 f arms ink lioirina, and sent troops to tho ironiiers Cuixa AJvuvs i rum China say that tho U !"u- lrt M y Ui u , ' n 'E ni,re( i by tho Mandarins at r.. 0 ( how. Lord Ivicni ha.-, arrived at Trieste, <„ r ,., lte lor tnglar.d Lex don, March :S0 —The specie in the bank has increased $lo4,0l)0. Wasiiix..™, Aprilb-evening. —TheState Department replied k-Jaytot!,,, nop, of the Confederate State Commisaioners, declining to rocßlvo them in their official capacity but'ex pressing dcfferonce 1.. r them as gentlemen - Ibe Secretary indicates a peaceful pohry or, the part of the Government, declaring a pur pose to defend only when assailed. The reply is of such a character as to require a continua tion of the correspondence. It is not known when the Commissioners will leave Washing ton, cot for some da\s however However muen the designs on Washington maybe discredited, it is certain that officer* very high in authority are taking precaution ary measures for tho safety of the caj.itol The anxiety to hear from Jfort Sumter, and other Sc uthern points, where cjnflicu are an ticipated, is immense Richmond, April S.—ln the Convention, to day, Mr. Rreaion’s resolution appointing a committee of three to wait on the President, with instructions to communicate to this con vention the policy which Lbe goyornment in tends to pursue, was then taken up, and a long debate ensued. Mr. fcicott, of Faguar, and Mr. Treatway, conservatives, declared that if* the Prbsia*!iH's response was unfavorable, they would go fur the secession of Virginia, though th‘-y trust.xi the answer would be favorable. « preamble and resoiauou adopted by WUo no“ a) 8 * I ' (i6veroor )l a* ‘ard Preston, conservative; K “d“ h! 1, LrniUC ’ &Dd G l°- W - Commissioners k wa L Tx re p’‘ PP ? Ue will leave for Washfn Pre,ldenl - The y The Convention then "“"“‘"S- i Chaklestok, April u l- "7.' (-prepared for action. All Everything is now ordered to keep out of ik„ J* 980 9 il&ve tween ..fort Sumter Ld ° f , ll »- 'IbP fatuous floating batcry is T& Island at 7 o'clock t- *. *nZ ‘. ,TT d l ° 8811 FortSuinter. A house has jusl ZZV neBr nearyie five gun battery. Busines- ia bLoWB “P .dspendhd and the most” tit tense gK*l & : X' ; h • ;'-.*T,<t>sV/ OUICK TIME. Washington. PBEPATIONB at fw, ,‘ f ' 1 -> tr '« i' l - I 'ril'jrv r.' ad * ,*!“«•»•* S r -« ba - ■‘■lacl ■ to lh« C ' ■' S*:i tV.auc,. :, M fo . lII.' I.;, r .. lr. Bns . « U,u tn». II , „ lb , ti-ni/u V' 1 ' I’'' l * o r ‘ U l ' l ' I am- •nnitu j ,Ji !»• lur • .\n M1..1 - LuU; 1 dha been made. IN L i v urt " u u ' “» v '- IN U.e ~f a nuiv wonder m-ar Los i Spring, of A.phahum »rn io , U u t ' e<l Ui L '" li 'Wn..b 10s ln«xhaujitiM t . quanlUies oil Ji b ::\ n ri v !r h ' cu^r. M a n M !“ IJ ‘ amonli <»»l mine., and iron, i|. Utu D.abj.. 1., .S.n Km,.,*,, j» rei.oned lo »"<1 iSOOton, TunnL.iu! mir,,.. are situated I.'XW feet above Urn ievol of 11 - v - ID,! Nunaumpiion <.f coal in C’niL'.ir- NIH last year wan bd.Ooo tons, o! wMehltiul ainunnt snpplied from the He coari r h ? i . ‘ tbo , <-umoerlar,d and Black Diau. ,od ‘V 116 ilold :i - utJO ions per year. Dates from British Coiucibia lo iho IHih nsi, and Oregon and Washington to tbo 20ih data boon received. Too summer Utter arrived at \ ictoria, on tbo 17lh „f March trum 1 razor river. Among her oas-em-ora wore Lady Franklin and M iss Cravcroft V\ AjrtiNdTi.N City. A,,r.i ii.-Tbe \VVb listen correspondent „f me M. Y lit,-aid heri lhu Administration doterminu! lo Oi-dor Major Anderson out of Port tfomter some days since, they also determined to do ao on one condition, namely, that the fort and tbe property should not be molested, but allowed to remain as it is. Tho authorities of the Confederated States would not agree to this, but manifested a disposition to get possession ol the fort and L nlted Slate, property therein rne government would not submit to any such humiliation. It was immediately determined upon to keep Major Anders,.,, j„ p ort SuulMr and to supply him with provisions forthwith. A portion of the fleet which .hould have left ('h urL ot " L W last night, and reach Charleston to morrow for the purpose There u no desire to put additional men in the fort un.ess resistance ,s offered to the attempt to furnish Major Anderson with auppliee. The fleet will not approach Charleston with hostile .□tent, but in view of tne great military prep, arationu about Port Sumter, me. sqpplfVes. sela will go prepared to reply promptly to anv resistanee of a warlike character that,may be effered to a peaceful approacii to the fort.— The responsibility 01 tipening tbe war will he thrown upon the parties w: o set themselves in defiance of the government. It is sincerely hoped by the Federal authorities that the eaders of the secessionists will net open their batteries. Capt. TaKot convened Instruc tions to Msjor Anderson from the President that his government would supply him forth with, and in the evoDt that tpo vessels per forming that duty were fired upon, to emeu Mb batteries and the government would ms tain him at every hazard. This is therstern condition of things. ■ . The New York Times correspondent coin clops with tbe abpve. Tbe Tribune correspondent says; A messpn. ger started yesterday morning for Montgomery simultaneously with one for Charleston. Tho administpatfop has served fair notice on Jef ferson Davis and Governor Pickens of jts in tention, and leaves with thetp the grave ,-esponsi bility of inaugurating civilyyar, if Ihey should make that election. The simtiienur pose IS to relieve a starving garrison.' BSgßidJ that act of humanity be resisted the crime will be theirs and the judgment oftfaepountry will ' justify any retribution, however severe it mav be. On this question there can be no division ] of aentiment in tbe hforth. Njew Oki.ka.sb, Apr a S.—The news or the appearance of war veasels off Charleaton baa produced untuu&l eiuitemeut. cr*-wV" ..r;* 'A^t - -■ « ; *> ■* - L«’, - ba Bl , of the ~resown,,! ,urp prepare,on.! Fobt Kkak.vit, April 8 .. pro* pa.**! boroatS3u„v.o. k ~ ’ ■' Jf' ?.*“ * n,nclK '" •l»fc« u the 37 J, ' <or U ,J* ».•ununar.v of tfn nivtl . j to liu. JaCbt t .fLroLiii \v i f h iba atonal tswiioi, „. v « 811 l : o-Z'^'r qussUuii ~f iicOougalaeieetion i.< at H ,/ . ul * It is undernocithfti hr, Wl .i; ril , enter n... 0 an,,t nor c3llesl , nd #<l - 1 , P .teli ; > b '“report no bat atfV".? U “ SI 11 “ "porL-J ‘ ul tbo witicaxs refuse t,,L,.,. b<-lore tlip committee. rhe bni to arnonrl tig Telegraph c„ r - - r Uon Law, ,o a* tonutf4j Ze \' r^ ra ' ° e “ he 9 * ern I,nw P*--J the A tml i)a» be n mtrrinced letr ih,. r-... to'lhe DerT" h borlul!ur . P r «™ium of s7o (>h> F‘ r «P*» foflilirkol brnnnrtrmOTV ! , , ?' 1 " “•wnir-.l 1,,,...- ~f I . '. t " 1 ■"” “““• <JO A { ! 11. ijr 11 e e r i «•, i; ~ > , , ... t tSUrf.'*- .h r,? f JO ' nl I ' ,n lum Will be o»il«l «T tar * CU T IB ' VV'V>:V *h* t „ ‘ * ***.* a G, APRIL 10, ISOI Harri.sburoij, April !).—The following is thn messr>gn «,f Gov Curtin : Kxeculrve Chamber, Harrisburgb, April 9 lgpi' j< 0 the Senate and House of it. rp/asenta lives o' he L mmonwoalth of Pennsylvania. Gen tl-mun. As the period fixed for the adjourn ment of the Legislature is rapidly approach, mg, 1 fuel constrained by a sense ..,f duty to oa 1 your attention to the condition of the military organization ot the State. It i« n T S?ary r l ° eay moro tban that the militia system „f the State during the long period distinguished by pursuils of peacetul cient 9lry | e | X h ClUaiTely ’ haBbBCO!De wholly ineffi -01 u d thu mterference of the Legislature is usefuT'and "T m d ° fBCt6 Snd 10 render il Manvrf d , , be 10 tbe P ublic sefvice— seas the rmV° “f” l#er companies do not pcs ? the number of men required by our tnili tary law. and steps should be forlhwftb taken to supply these deficiencies. There are numer. ur companies too, that are without the neces ‘“ry Bnd ° f lhe arms tb « a ' o dlaulb?. ftr ° P rovlded witb the more modern ppliancos to render thorn servecablo I re. commend therefore, that the Legislature make immediate provisions lor the removal of these capital delects, that arms be distributed to those of our citizens who may enter the m“l! itary service of the State, and that k °? t 0 oban g o lh « guns already dis lbe udoptton of such well known and tried improvements as will render them elective m the event of their employment in actual service. In this connection I recom‘ mend the establishment of a military bureau at the capitol, and that the militia laws of the Commonwealth be so modified and amended “oSuT?, rt m,litar y organization of Iblato, the vitality and energy so essential to Us practical value and usefulness. .Precau tiuns, such as I have suggested, are wise and proper at all times in a government like ours but especial and momentous constferations arisiDg from the condition of the public affairs outside the limits yet of incalculabo conse quence to the people, and demanding the great erl mention ot the Legislature of Petmsylva. nia, invest the subject with extraordinary i nu r 0.,: and importance. We cannot he insen. . B to .he (act thatßerious jealousies ard divi siotis distract the public mind; and that in portions of this Union the peace of the cotnlrv If not the safety of the government itse’f is endangered. Military organizations of afar-! midable character which seem not to be demanded by any existing pubhc exigency! have been formed in certain States. Un wh«.’ e\'-r pretext Lhe.e extraordinary military nrer_ arau<,ii- may have been made, no purpose tba any contemplated resistance to the enforce, mentot the laws will meet with sympathy or encouragement ir..m lhe people of this Com. monwealth Pennsylvania yields to no State in her respect for a willingness to protect by all needful guarantees tne Constitutional rights and Constitutional independence of her sister atates The most exalted public policy and clearest obligations of the patriotism there fore admoDish us in the existing depk rah.e and dangerous crisis of affairs that our milu.a system should receive from the Jergis.ature that prompt attention which the pc'.nr exigencies, either of the State or the - a,in I may appear to demand, and which may seem m your wisdom best adapted to pre. servo mid secure to the people of Pennsylva ma and the Urn on. the blessings of peace" and !..tegruy, stabiiity of our unrivalled con- Sl.luti. nal Government. Tne Government of th » great biate was established by its Ulus, tnous founder, in deeds of peace. Our peo p.c have been trained and d.sotplim-d in those art. whn.ii .aad to the promotion of tboir own moral and physical development and progress, and with the highest regard for the rights of otner., have always cultivated- fraternal rela lions With tne people of all the States devoted to the Constitution and Union, and always recognizing the spirit of concession and com. promise that underlies me foundation of the Her desire is i. r peace, and her onj ct? tSe" pr .-e-vatr. n ;1 personal aj.d political r.giits Ot citizint, ot me true sovereignty ol states and supremacy of law and order. Animated by those sentiments and iudul'ing m an earnest hope „f tli „ r ,. f , orstl ’ n £ those harmonious and iric.-dly relations he tween Various member, ol this r onfederacy, wnicn nave brougnt our beloved country to a c-oidiLi,-n o: unequalled power and proa'parily. 1 commend tne grave subject of this cotnmuni cAiian lo jour deliberation. fijlg-od) A. O. tL'BTIK. inn message was referred Ur a joint commit lee ol both Houses to report by bill. C H arlestos, April, Z-Midniff/,t-The , “ , ":’ r ' llts -"‘C'lvwi a notification that shippers W'U d be furnished to Maj Anderson, hy the 1 (-Tjv c*rriin**nt s', any hsxtrd. Immense pr.-p»r»M«n« were immidialely commenced to repel any such attempt, and orders wuio issued lor the entire military reserve to proceed to uiioir several stations, four regiments ol 1000 men each were telegraphed lor from the couinry. Ambulances and other preparations lor the wounded are being made At mid night seven guns from the citadel were tired as a signal lor the assembling of reserves and lo.ieuy was thrown in to the greatest excite, merit Iho lah regiment of 800 Btrong as sembled in an hour and left for the fortifica tions At throe o'clock in the morning all the vessels in the harbor necessary for the trans portation of troops, will be put in service A fleet ol seven government war vessels are expected nffihe bar, and M»j. Anderson has apparently been in communication with them by moans of signal lanterns displayed on the waters of Fort Sumter. Jt is believed that the Hgbt will commence wish tho bat. tery at Stone Island, twenly-flve miles south ward, and that the batteries along the cost be ing silenced in turn, and after cioaring Mor r:t Island, the government forces will cross to fort Sumter, while Maj. Anderson engages fort Moultrie. b 6 Lieut Tabbot was denied admission to Fort Sumter, by|'ho authorities. K. S. Chew brought dispa tones iru.n Washington, Fort Sum tre would bo supplied with provisions, and in company w.th Lieut. Tabb ,t, ho left for Washington at 11 o'clock to-nigbt Nkvv 1 urr, April y Tne Herald has re ceived a special despatch from Charleston dated this morning, giving the following items of Interest A fleet of seven government war ves sels was reported off the-tar, and Major An derson displayed a signal of lanterns from forL&unimrduring themghL At midnight an the military in the city were ordered under anus Lieut. Talbot wuo had arrived at Charleston with despatches for Major Ander son was denied access to the fort, and has since started on his return U. Washington. Washington Citv, April i—The folio w ini; appointments ol Postmasters were made today -bainuel Kiddie, Allegheny City, iThua l A eX m (J ' ,nnor . Indianapolis, Ind ; Joshua Jones, Trenton, N. J ; J ob £ T Inns, at Mew Brunswick, M\ J ; Wm. Bndge rnonl, Bpringhold, Mass.; Levi Smiih, Wallr- H ii Bedder, Bcheneotady, K. V, Charles H Kldridgs, Davenport lowa Many appo.tmsnts have been published as being made, when oases of the individuals have not even reuoived consideration. Atchison, April 9._The reports "that there are doubts in reference to the legality of the oieudun of Lane aDd Pomeroy to the United States benate, am entirely without foundation ». oertidentes were made and signed bv the Governor as soon as practicable. The Sena, tors elect aro here and will leave for Washing ton. An excursion on the river was given them by our citizens, irrespective of gartv this afternoon, followed by a supper. Montgomery-, Aprif 3 -The Cabinet hai been in session ail day. and their is every indl- Cfttiopthat something of a serious nature is under deliberation. Important news is hourly expected to arrive from Washington. J A duel was fought to-day between Mr. editor of the Confederation and Mr Jioses, correspondent ot the Charleston JVwus The affair was amicably adjusted after one round, In which neither of the parties were hurt. Chaelbston, April 8 —General Beauregard has ordered out 6,000 troops. CbnrpSfil<>f-*r e constantly arriving, and being put in position. New batteries are also being constructed. K iT RU ' ApHI 9 -°° v - °' urtin baBju, t suble t tho Legislature on the “„“ je V . natu,D al difficulties. Re re <emme’f‘ tho nr S anl 'zation of tho militia svs he«t B am ° th6r p 'opeVC ‘Ueotate in the present orisis. laUe. o RoTth°e r iW ta | 6ahB . b&8 "*»«**■. in formation that there 8 ® SUt J ng that b « Washington City “ a *» attack New y apparon 111“' of maktg Ter bly over t£ ee !i n? “n»M<>w o/e dav ae a de th^ *?**"■•>* ™ miles. ’ a lhreo hundred and ti/iy j this city to-dar rls’ itn" 3 ~ The election in A. McKean ln the 9000688 of Wm. Stann, i “ Ma y° r - end tickets. There Vfljl thfl and Ward manifested er T ltte excitement Vp from aioh « wiixt - t *>“. "/»“»fci pri L 9 -~ The river is riBfn s -Merc f r;r^ 8 9 caasi ' w °- h OOMMEBOIAL. SUjfe of Water. Ten leet water in the channel. PITTSBURGH MARKETS !UPVrt * i 'ZJOI Jbn*, fUi »U«,...E IMUnu «•' kk! 16 *', Jets at *t.9o@j,oo for Spring Wheat E xira W family $5,24(015,30: Fancy a 5 ,76 Winter WW S IT 11 - d 210 bush 0818 from store at lio do Ooru at 42c. H«J ...Sales 5 loads lrom scales ac $9 per lon siTmZt 1 ! 68 ;W kbl ''- LcniBTUl9 “ SALT Sales 60 bb's Extra No 1 at|l,l2. Dried Krutt Sales 51 bash Peaces at 12 25 <«nj...Sale. 40 bnsh Small White at 70c. I »<XB*r...Sales labhdsN. O.at 61k@T 9 t, 2B bbls. N. 0„ >1 37 * gap Cotree ...Sales 36 saeks Rio at 15c « fo. Linseed w^oedo.^ 8 N °' ' “ Blfcpor « al; 3 a foTsid«‘L.d 4 h»’ 01 * f ° rBhoa,d ' r » oired do at UsJ@l2e. ms ' 6 U6rceß s “«ur Cheese. -Sales 28 boxes W. R.at-%,a, *uuar...Bales4bb| i Boll.ti4ai6oaft > f O .' m . ant choice. 9 n> for medium of a bble picked <d9c a, d «. Applei._aai < „ 2S bbls. prime.* *1,7t@|2,00 I atlSUo 9gal. 1 i»tH3irr lum. I JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Maouiacttirera, V d WhoU>Bai s and Raw, „ AND CHAIRS M«. «4 P—n same, .a»T, tb. Cun, fjg’T •ad Plate tactnr&yand thrnntMi thfiifownmaag. %Z* nttur4 - th « JSSftffi'KEffi ■— - —— <«aadf | SAP© Wi-Fi E f?! Important (o Fatuities! Save and Expen9 ' e lli CiSI.K' SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! For (4a U> at VTbolraale, bj Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. 00. PITTSBURGH, PA. And b, .11 Druann. a Qrocor. m u> e anlled „._. f dr. c. baelz, WATERCURE AND HOBEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ALSO—ABENT OK RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOB RUPTURES. U)B. PENN ANI) WAYN E HI p. Hyatt* s Pateut niujmaatingTiies HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS TOR TUB SALK OK HYATT’S CELEBRATED ILLUMI!VATI.\6TI LBS, FOR LIGHTING Basements nr: laes, areas anl> coal vapi tm w .oheic an exammatioVo^X^ou,! Warehouse, No, 150 Water Street, ANDERSON A PHILLIPS, Agents for BBOWN brothers, manulaoturera, Chicago. Illinois DISSU-MJTIUJS.—- Ihe PlTnnerah, n heretofore existing between the un.tor,, l ?„ e , 1 “ r ! oet (he name of Of RTW RIGHT * YcfijNG u bT T U “*' WMct'RT w kh»u 1 retiring from the Arm. The buaineaA w.ii k, continued at the old corner of Wood and r»u^ " W. YOUNG, who alone t^mhonfM to Settle the hnemean of the late firm. uinonaed PrTOsun.'.u, Fob Slat, 186 J. 'w L W. A yoUNG QHT ' Having disposed of my inter est in the firm of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG !" “X *»"»« partner, W. W. YOUNG, I take nleaan™ id recommending win to our former oii.*««*r iur ? to the public aanerally. WM. CARTWRIGHT PiTTum.nd.i, Feb. 21st, 1881. i-Partnergiiip, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS and general Oommiesion BtiaineHs. aper ’ Ra * JNa M PRRKINB, : 0- HENRY MERHICK Pittsturgn. Pa., ifwuli let, 1861. 1£I>WAS ' D & C CAPP, ■INO. M. Panama c. flaatl Maaatca B . C. Ciapp PEBKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN P w 6l ' n a l 8 ’ TWine ’ Corda «e. &c., &C MaaUla Hope, Broom-Tvrtne, and wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, gys., & C) Warehouse No. 83 Third Street, VaiuaW* Property fSFsSft. BE FOR SAI F at the 9th <Jaj2f° the t remla “t' oa T that very aestraolA int n*' jioar of 8 o’clock, P i 4. Cbur a fronton St •ending baok of eaiiai wi.Tfn fi modes, and. ex. feet to Waller. Way. lio end the balance mthra LSa IT? caih, and interest n 86 e H ual annual payments, with JOHN IRWIN, President .Qeny Suspension Bridget Co J*arlSi4w:t B . ;^kw~goods BURCHFIELD & CO.’S, open this morning f nB^ ?ACHEI) MUSLtNS, y fort beirown sales, at 10 and /»neb Wah * lSt ed pore Flax, Shirt Froata, 114 do ** fast colors, Be do „ 2 “ j 8 ° jiort& Bast oonxer of 4th and Market atrdet ».**?• jrp-rf’Vr'f.?£*,■* Wo. 64 Fourtii to &Sai& ‘ taraa£ ' et « “»* new taattMtow pS§SJTCI7T- —— —■. !■■■ —— & lto> biuheU Petohea. , _ ~NATKOKA OUT. CLEAR AND OUOBlijgg in I Xguarsnteed □nohaoge»bleln CDJ oi. «■. ’ ConsiSiP.:UibUMINAXOB OP THEDAjwa.. 1 now for n '•* A. ana street. Wbod'stroet, fmtvmfTT rmrp>, , , f niQlB:tf CALHoUX J jjgjfft*- JAJkLES ~W7 ohsiJrV-‘ . . V, Forwarding MerohaSt Office and Storage, No. 3J No?L Brbker, "* "“4 g»*e immediate and»tf? Te ®* S»in* -Lonifc a?) bu.in«»s entrusted to mroirV^ff* 1 (0 will be reasonable, ttelerence* l-onia j Paul Latting. ijt. Louis J Brsniire rannau; Messrs. TSi“* j tTratg; PMtadek^* Hyrce a Gibbons, New MirwitriMEg^lT. Kansas; Northup * " 0 ., Kansas; J New Orleans; W, w. WesSe ilan. Pittsburgh; G. W, Oasa, vi A^* m o 5 ’ w - KlS>ltea^BartiD'^^“ flaggs- T„_ „ uimoiuuon. i s®. CO-fAKXNEfiSHiP HERETO FORE ex sting between the Undeniffoad nrHw ine style of A. HARTOPBRiKXJ.SteSSfSoSnt'SSSj lacuirers iui'l Ir in Foondert, voa disifilvMßv<tnnMa consent on the first of January, 'IBCI John h»na* disposed of fai»interest ui tne akmeiMf-SffiS the oidstand, corner or First and ■ who will *e tie all the business of the Ute ANDREW HlßT®gt PITTBBUBOB, Feb. IV Bfll. *° • • of lum a continuance of the patronage so hborailvrAiJw stowed on the late firm. JOflK mffiOT Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 1861 BIA» T "' CUOi,bB& MOBBVB MEDICINE, Drug and Phariuac mtioal E.tabH.hnmt'y Corner Penn and St. Clair Stoats. SUNDitiES.— 26 barrels choice Sweet Potatoes: 20 - Fresh Boar 30 «* Green Apples 100 bushels Neshaunock Rrtatoa** 60 - £roall WWte Bean*; * 100 •* Peanuts; 50 “ OhidhS; ‘ 6 “ Onion Sfttfcy . , 100 sacks B. W. F onn 20 hoses W.‘a.<j see^. : < I o store and for sale, by , jnb22 ■ -boxci •W-AXTaisaTi' , TWO BOYS WISHING . 10- would l?e .preferred led *«<* the boSdua HO 7 pittsburqv. Pi «- °»dw« solicited atbajeme'nt shop, Grnnttf&iL. opposite Cathedral. . ; < ; nSwaggy** John Bull’s Ssuce, Beef Bts»k,Bauc?OUMt ¥£!£s*» Audhoiles, 4c, 4c. Porsnlßßf! r’Hr 7 ??; o . ■ RETMEBABRQTBgna. «0.3> woodsbSlt I' JOBfl w JffccSS®S||^- P'6s:|a WjU «*mUo tt» Diatom* M « • tiltLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS 7 & PRBORAMIIH& Ainunmeuti, ■Wp*, Houu, li Orders sent to fe» o®£ Px. 8# Wood street 4 ,‘ 4 *■&■•»! ’ X* r .J < * V-- v V J :.**■ **\ .#** -' r'h **3*. *■'.*■* • ’ ■* \ • Uyzy*;Ps) . • 'j-.'jMF.jfVv; -J? - ‘ -.- . ,•'• f.i r ' V-,: Ntfjißßfi vjys. SPBINGSTOC fffol PIANOS, ; before )oarcfmfiiog '<*fgetrh«re. • ggj* ' a»i» ESSgfjgglgpf tie request of a number ot ijS^^SSS? . s' . soo* watbb mvNTjua -'^f;'’ f# !Uirt«“*" 0 “ , °HABMM k ■&&•£!*)&, p ? ' V : F ’"" .4 -tj-* T gSS^i? mb3o V*. HAafcO&x^m' O up aod'Jtv f w. p iftumffia ttVfeo&Xbm*. mh2s '* ‘ bkosham m KkiEt} • - -•r £■':■:■ >69 Fgdftrtl-tr#fli ''■‘'■^-- : 's.pt% TJkuTuuE— > , • so-• » b | >l« aiewWs fferttoS •"> mh26 ° a * >a * x eo, For salebj- d W~ — W. H- BMITg *oa •• womans aa2 NS XiIOUSAfIU A.:RKst «7(?- r , on Little of 100 acres at the loir . 'lerms-Ona-foorth intend, ?eSSnS^S?S^F%^ v : • ■koSSBBSSiS«*« alTy lo* prioas. * % a&4 Vt mmdvH-ZjGvjL : ’ •• TiituiMa. BEMOVAJj. lABBHCEA, DYSEJITJBBW' —-AND PKKPARKD 80LBLY- BY du. j. .uiTceEii,. and for sale at thb* CHAS. if. SUIPEiR, AMD SIGN p. !.. ’ 1 ■H.JS :*:si PITTOBDJtga 'lfl. w M, \ X '' X i&jfciavw*, •a 3 *. i '
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