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BARB ' EDITOR AND PROP IIETOR Touts • —Daily, Piyo Dollars per 7Bar, etncUr in ad ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dob l*rg per year; in Clubs of five. One Dollar. Arbitration Committee of the Board ol' For March and April. WM. McCRKBRY, V. P. B. CAMPBELL I3AIAH DICKEY, H. PBE&TON a a mqblboy, ww. means.’ TO LETS for sai.k atthis office. jyj'ISXOUKI AND VIRGINIA M<'N-fiY at CHARLES CIPHEB’g, N*w Dahbbcse. —A delloiency that baa for some lime existed at our Theatro is about to bo supplied, Manager Hendersonjhavtng effect, ed an engagement with M’lle Marie Olivi ftpmitbe iaßaid to be perfect in tbo Terpsichorean art, adding to a beautiful face and line figure, tbegraceand poetry of motion She is highly spoken of by the press of the Eastern cities, and tbe Sunday Altai, of Phila delphia, relate* an incident in which the poor I girl gave to an old woman in destitute circum. stances all the money she.had, not even reserv ing enough to pay her faro in the oar she was about to enter, when accosted by tho sufferer, her goodness of heart compelling her to walk homo. M’lle Marie has danced at the Academy of Music and Arch and Chestnut Theatres, Philadelphia, also at the Front and Holiday Btreet Theatres, Baltimore, where her youth modesty and grace attracted all. We" con gratulate Mr. Henderson on this accession to bis company. Easter Conteihitions to thk Mkrot Hospital. —Contributions for the Mercy Hoe pitai to the amount of $575,10 were taken HP on Easter Sunday in the following church m: 8t Paul’s Cathedral, $lBO 15; Bt. Michael’s, Birmingham, $24 28; Holy Trinity, Pitts sl6 00; St. Patrick’s, Pittsburgh, $65 00; St. Mary’s, Newcastle, $l9 10; St Philo meaa's, Pittsburgh, $65 00; St John’s, Bir mingham, $2000; St John’s, Altoona, $2B 00- St. Joseph’s, Johnstown, $29 08; St. Patrick's’ Ebensburgh, $35 00; St Patrick’s, Newrv,' $l5 00; St. Benedict’s, Carrolton, $2O; fat' Thornes’, Bedford, $5 00; St. John Uualbert's, Johnstown, $2O; Oar Lady, Help of Christ! ians, Bobinson township, Allegheny county $5 TO; St Peter and St Paul, M’Keesport! $3O 04; St Mary’s, Hollidaysburgb, $lB 53. The Chimney Corker.— This is really the beet domestic drama we have ever seen upon the stage, and it was admirably performed at the Theatre laat evening. The public seem to appreciate the merit of this piece, as ths audi ence last evening was largo and fashionable. The play is full or striking incidents, and keeps tbe attention of the spectator riveted throughout Mr. Couldoek, as Peter Probity, was perfect, as bo always is in such parts?and proved that he had carefully studied tho char acter. The olhor parts were all well sustained ‘“d very appropriate The ‘<Ghim-’ neyCorhSr” will b'o repeated to night, with a new drama, entitled tho “Courier of the Ocean." BAIUIIKiiS OF TUB PITTKBDaoU, PoBT WatbJ amd Chicago Railroah Comcamv —The following is a statement of the approx imate earningsof thePittaburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, during the month of March, compared with tho Marne loaf Tear, via; From Fieigb1...|172.04£> 92 1108,20178 ) G 3.84414 a Passengers 73 028 06 6G 5*6 66 TWISI “ Express 2,000 00 2 700 00 u Mails 7.826 00 7.826 00 * 4 Bent of Road 7,0*3 33 7.U53 33 ** M scellaneou* >lO6 00 182 03 Total, Earnings Jan. 1, to March 31. 00 2» $4&4,100 >4 IVJJbO2 45 JQ*atu or A Frikst —The Rev. Joseph Bil lon,* member of the Bonnedictine Order, died on Easter Monday, April 1, at half paateloven -A- at Butlor,■ Pa., of liver complaint, in the 68th year of hia ago. Bather Billon 'was a native of the Province of Brilooy, France Daring the last days of his illness he suffered verympefi pain, which ho endured with tho patience of a true soldier of the Cross. For eight days previous to hia death tho only words whiqh he.waa heard to speak, in his mother tongue, were **o my Ood, O my Ood.” For some hours, before bis death he lost both bis Bight and speech. r\ LASyiL ' t in Dull's Mercantile C©Ue£eiiave always boon the most eifieient in the city, and will hereaftor have the attention of Maura. Wm. U Duff and 0. C. Cochran, both fcnoTfrn as the best penmen in tho West Wo are directed to say that they offer to test their title to this claim by sending samplos of their writlDg for comparison with that of any other penman In tho county, with a copy of the splendid new College circular, and a large engraving of the noted Iron Building on re ceipt of 26 cents in stamps. Runaway.—l estorday aftornoon, about three o’clock, a pair of horses attached to a country wagon, laden with potatoes, took fright and ran off on Fifth street below M«r ket. Turning around the corner of Liberty and Fifth streets, they ran up Liberty to Mar ket and tbeD down Market to the place of starting, whore they were caught. In their course they upset a horse and buggy, Bpillod the con tents of an Express wagon and knocked a wheel off a one-horto wagon laden with flour. Mo person was Injured and all the horses escaped unhurt. i Fanametra, which has been so oxten eively advertised, opened at Masonic Hall to a large audience last evening. The exhibition “ a most interesting one, and a really merito. rious work of art, embracing about five hun ?t r6 ?mnkTu“ ? g n“’ whll ° al the sametimo Th« P hi l U6bl ° bl »torical information. The audience present were well pleased and Con h ® i f" amet,R th ® exhibi. non they have witnessed of late years. Wo predict a great success for this entertainment h.£Lf YOB Wl “°»y««erday issued a warrant, TMilo,™? 1 ?!? ° D by ° ne of his °®cera. for Col. TiUotßon, the enterprising agent of the Tanametra,” tho first exhibition o? which wm given last evening, for violating a city ordinance by defacing louses by an a£oouno l ment, in white lotters, as follows. “Go and see the Fanametra, now on exhibition ’’ which was found printed all about town on tho pave ments, cuStom-houso, court house, Ac. yester day morning. , ’ 3 Rt. Rev. Bishop Dombnjcc administ d the Sacrament of Confirmation in St. Mary’s Church, L&wrenceville, on last Sunday. This being the first official visit of the Bishop to the place a large and intelligent audience filled bu Marys to-overflowing. About eighty persons, many of them adults, and a portion convertsj* Were confirmed at las. MaiT Ail appeared highly interested In the sermon preaohed by the Bt, Rev. Bishop i ov QuAKTKit Sessions, Ac.— Before JndgeaMcClure and Farko. , Friday, April 12th, 1801. The entire day was occupied with the test!, rnony forthe Commogjvith in . die mssTof “ IT’ with seducing Mary -lane; Hawthorne under promise of marriav-Z I he Court aajoarned at the conclusion testimony for the prosecution. The cam will be re*utned on Monday. 6 wUI Oannon.-TBo Harrisburgh Patriot Dama ns that several Columbiads through that, city on Thursday, by Penn.vl vania Railroad, on thoir way to the navy varH at Fbiladelphia. The guns were accompanied by a lot of shell, destined for the same place. Km v* : .'w* ' r* <4* **f. m .* ■ . %,.«.* w * S' •: f - ■ 1 «*• . ••- • ■* . .'• '*• . ":i.v - LOCAL AFFAIRS. TAKEN AT PAR, 78 MARKET BTB K.RT 6'j rfryv-Y < v.')- • • V n V-: • -'j .y. - > »■„- * : / .’."I-' SATURDAY MORNING. APRII, 13, IS6I. "" ~ disn»tnhY AE N KWB —The substance of the Su' T, 1C " S lhe commel >cemonl of ibe foe Theatre waB read lh« .la?.- of Ibeatre last evening by Mr. Harry L'-wis h^‘‘S e 6 a ,\ the C ‘ Cl ° of the flr » i «t JZ, ey Corm “ r " The ™ws created FoTl!% te rS l * Dd wben H waeetatod that Bion .7. , bB ? re ‘ urned I* l * Are of the soces- Blonieu, a loud and prolonged shout from nn 6 _ ry Pfft of the crowded house was heard. e excited individual rose up on a seat in the parquette and shouted: “1 am a Democrat harra for the Union.” He thon propos-d ee cheers for Major Anderson, and the Union which wore given with a hearty good will, after which tho orchestra played "Hail Columbia." Tho ladies seemed as much lnfiued with tho spirit of patriotism as those ol tho sterner sex. Mki.am-iioi.v At c-ii.KNT. —Mr. 11 A. Colo engineer on the Cleveland and Mahoning rail road, was instantly killed on Friday inornin.- near Braceville station, lie was standing un the top of a freight car while the train was in mo.ion, and struck a bridge passing over the track with such force that his neck was broken. Mr. Colo was a mo6l worthy man, and one of tho best on tho road. Ills'age was twenty nine. 1 ekiv lea Stork - Wo stated a few days since that Thom.s Smyth, of the IVkin Tea Store, had remove,] t,. Mo bn St. Clair .irc-t Ho has on hand a large and well selected Flock of the tinest teas, cofl'eo and sugar, which ho will sell at low figures, they having been pur chased cheap for cash in tho Hast. Wo advise an inspection of his slock, and feel Fure that his goods wiij bo found of excellent quality. District Cw-ut Before Judge Hampton. House A Honor vs Patrick Kennedy and James Carnahan: on mechanic's lion. ‘ \ or diet for plamtiffs for s',l 7J Samuel C ark vs. Tho Birmingham and Pittsburgh Bridge Co : action to recover the value of coal boats wrecked on the piers of the bridge. On trial. Si-mu,. Dm- (loons —While the ladies arc making tboir spring purchases we hope they will take our advice i though men generally are not supposed to know much about feminine ‘dixins") and call at the old established house o. C. Hanson Love, Market street, where they will And a full assortment of spring and summer goods, embracing every variety, which can be had at reasonable prices. Beecher's Lecture.— Bev. Henry Ward Beecher has accepted an invitation from the Literary Association and will lecture next Tuesday evening at City Hal.. In view of the general desire to hear this most popular lec tur. er, all who would Lave comfortable scats Bhould get their tickets at the new L-brsrv rooms, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets' A I'ViiTTKO To THE I’.vß. —On motion of Jas. I Kuhn, A. H Wan-.-i was admitted to practice in the District Court of the county, after having passed ;v critical examination. Mr. Wensel pursued his studies under the tu torage of c. B. Smith, Jfsq., for whom he has acted as clerk for some two years. Conviction or aMi si kru —Win. Wea ver, charged with poisoning In, wile in Perry county, had a trial last week, and was found guilty of murder in the lirft degree. A mo tion was made lor a new trial, the arguing of which has been laid over until an aJjourned court, to be hdld in three weeks. Cheat John.—This prince of funny feilows. the most comical man in town, though he has' ceased for tbo present to sell in his original way, mav be found at 'll Filth streot, where he is selling an endless number of varieties, twenty-lire per cent cheaper than any othor man in tho city. A lemai.k Burglar. — A y*oung womgn Darned Frances Dutm was recently arrested at Zanesville, for burglariously breaking and en tering the house of Mrs Hemlck. This Is the first female wo over know to be arrosted for burglary. A Big Hal l—Marcus Cohen, a resident of Huntingdon, and an aHa.-hc of tho Broad Top Railroad Company, wunt t-. Philadelphia on Monday ovening, and was robbed of $1,200 on leaving the cars. Tho sum was all in Penn sylvania bank notes. Body Found. —The body of a man, sup posed lo 1)0 that of Alexander Karns, drowned in the Allegheny on Wednesday, was found in the Übio. near Brunot's Island, yesterday morning. Coroner Bostwick loft m the alter noun to hold au inquest. On. Kei'kiits. The tow-boat Liborty, which arrived from Franklin at one o'clock yesterday, brought down about barrels of oil, in five lota, consigned to Curtiss, Fawcett & Co , llaldeman, Peterson & Co , McCully, Smith A Co., G. ACo , 1., ii. ACo Livestock —During Lhu month of March three hundred and fifty car loads of live -i.x-k passed over the Lebanon Valley Railroad to New York. Nearly all of this stock laid over !*nd war rosbipped at the Harrisburg drove yard. Preparations are being made for tho erec tion of Boveral new buildings on the corner of Webster and Washington slroots. Thopubiic iuterest and convenience demand tbo proper grading of the latter street at an early day. The 1 itlsburgh and Hast Liberty Passenger Railway Co. had a force at work yesterday cleaning Third street. The dirt was*.) hard in some plaoos that it required the application of picks Lo removo it. JjNUok Sellers Fined— ln tho Criminal Court yesterday the lollowiDg po-sons plead guilty to selling liquor without license, and were fined $lO each : John Rowan, Wm. Clinton, and Mary Mooro. Oil near Mercer— Tho Merc-or Usyistrc states that the vein of uil recently struck by Mr. i , ew l at Big liciid, at J-tu foet, wis pump ed on last Monday, and is now yiolding two or three barrols per day. With much regret wo announce the death of Mrs. Eliza Super,which occurred on Thure day, the lltb, in Philadelphia. She was the mother ofour respected townsman, Chas. il. Super, Esq. We oiiiiKRVK that the lront of the Neptune encino house Seventh street, has been renova ted and repainted and now presents a lino ap pearance. 1 Route Ai.ent. Uaac Chesiey, of Wheel ing, has been appointed mail agent over tbo Hempfield Railroad, in place of L. W. Stock ton, of Washington. Wood a Minstrels givo their last concort at Concert Hal! this ovening. They lmvo !l* Wn d?L r bou *® a ,lui '> n K their Btay hero, und leave with a well-flUcd troasury. A lakgk jvabkuousk, to be used forstoring oil, is being erected on the corner of Hancock streot and Duquesne Way. It w iU be for occupancy In about a month. 1 The Oyclorama. —The last mid day eihibi tion of this interesting entertainment takes place to-day at 8 o’clock. Admissson, children scants, adults 15. Me. John Smitley, of Temporanccvillo has received bis commission as Whisky l n * apector. 3 Drs. STSBiirNB & Mttnbon havo removed their o&co to No, 191 Penn street, near St Glair atreot. Dentistry.—Hr. C. Sill, So. 246 Penn treet, attends to ail branchea of tho Dents rpfesslon. Family Cheap for e«*h. at aps FKRLUSt )\*S Grocery, ~ corner High and Wylie «ta w. V. MAKHHALL. . • t ' pi* ■*= ,J» •* - - 'TIT- • • f, ‘ 4 - *«• . .-*/• *\V'**' p. “- •'■) ? v **/.. 4 t V •„ • i. *,*■ *■->• ) »' f ■ - ' * THE LATEST HEWS. BY TELEGRAPH WAR COMMENCED RETTERIES OPENED OJP i'ORT SIVtiTER. Correspondence Between Boauregnrd and the War Department. SECRET PEA N TO WUPPI.V port SI MPTEK in TilE GOVERNMENT. Appointments by the Presiden: KKI’gKTED BI’.EAtTI IN .-| MI’TE Eleven Southern Batteries hold in Reserve for the Expected Fleet. Anderson’s Reply to Gen. Beau regard Tlio War Bill Panned at liar ilaburg, S5OO 000 Dollars Appropriated by the Legislature. KENTI CKV VOI.INTEERS ORDERE '•<> HE IN READINESS. Arrival of the Star of the Wes An Extra Session of the Ccufederale Congress Called < nw.-ii'Ti'N, April U.— First Wospatr Iho hh'lit 1j:u» ooimiit-rn HtJ. This :t jl | .say nl {indent Second drwpstel,. - The l,all | ias opened ut lust, ami war is inaugurated. The batteries on Sullivan's Island, Morris Island, and other {joints opened on Fort Sumter this morning. Fort Sumter returned the tire and a brisk cannonading has been kept up. No information has been received from the seaward yet. The militia are under arms, and the whole of our [population are on the Streets. Kvcry at ailablr space i a( - mg the hai bor is Idled with anxious tu tors. The correspondence between the .s, H ein authorities, preceding the hostilities. The following is the telegrraplnc eom-sjsmd enro which took place between the war department of the Confederate Cov. itmn and General Iteauregaid inime.li.ii.dj pi,, ceding thecoiimicncenu nt o! the lioM,l,t„ s I lie eorrcsjKDiideuee grew out of a fomm notilication ol the l.Tnted Mules (~.vern ment disclosed intienera! Beauregards fip,| (liap.HU'h , •'f:' .A - :' Ai *ri 1 s. -To Hon. h. 1. o a liter. Secretary of War Ah au , thor:/ed messenger from L.jicajlh ha.- |iist informed Governor I'iekeus and me liiat ! provisions will be sent to Fori Man ter : if possirtlo othf-rwise, hy l<>rrt‘. (Signed C. T. It*.,, ar „. Hu. _ Montoomkk-1 . AJ.ri! Hl—ToGon eral Beauregard, Charleston - 1 f y „ u have no doubt of tbo authorized character of the agent who communicated to you the intention of tho Washington Government to supply Fort Sum ter by force, you will at onco demand its evacuation, and Tf tbfs'is rnfused, proceed in such ui an nor as you mav duturimijo to reduce It Answer. (Signed) L. F Walkkk. Secretary of War. So. -i-Chaki.kston. April 10—To I. P Walker, Secretary of War -The demand wiii be made to morrow at twelve o'clock. (Signed) G. T. IL:aurk„akp No 4.--Mo»Tiiomicrv, April ]u Beauregard, Charleston : t'nloes (h-ro n re espeeiul reasons connected with your own ~,n . dltH'O, It is considered pro|*!r ttiat you .Lou d make the demond at an early I, nr.” [Signed ] 1. p Wai.k kk ! Secretary ol War. ! N ' o CiIAHI.KMoN. April 111 -T , 1, p \\ a-I.er, Sei r, -tary ..f War, M, ntgoiicrv : 1 he reasons are special 'or Ilf Tick. iSiyred.] G. T. It ka i k j:,. akij. No. 0 Chaki.kston, April II To 1, 1’ Walker, Secretary oT War.-The demand was sent at tf o'clock, allowed till i, to answer. l-Signed.J G T. llkauhkuari.. No. 7 Monti.omkri, Apnl 1 1 -T-. Gen. Beauregard, Charleston (—Telegraph tho re ply of Anderson. [Signed, j lp. I'. WaLRKH, Secretary of War. No • —' ii Mii.saioa, A |inl ll. To 1,. I'. Wulker, Secrctnry of War: Major Ander son replies us follows: I have the honor to acknowledge Lho receipt of youT communi cation demanding tho evunumiou of tins lort, and to say in reply thereto, Hint u j s :l demand with which I regret that my sense of honor and of my obligation to my Gov- 1 eminent prevent my compliance, lie adds verbally : I will await the lirst shot and if you do not halter us to pieces, we will bo ‘ starved out. Answer, ] I Signed) r, j'. |I KA ,; IU , ui „ No. Moktuomkrv, April J 1 T-> Gen. Beauregard, Charleston. We i!,, ii,,t needlessly to bombard Fort Sumpter If M a j 'Anderßim will stato tho limo at which, as in dicated by him, bo will nvaracato and agree that in lho meantime ho will m,i uso his guns against us, union ours should In. mod against Sumtor, you are authori/.ed thus to avoid tho offuston of Mood. If this, or lu equivalent bo refused, reiluco lho Kurt as your judgmoiit doeldes to ho most practicable. (Signod,) L I’. Wai.kkk, Secrolary ol War. No In (TtAiir.KSTON, April IT —To p. {•. Walker, Secretary of War. He would not consent. I write to day. (tiignod,) 11 KA u UKu a tti >. Cl!a ki.kston, April Id Intercepted des patches disclose tho fact that Mr Foi, who Lad boon allowed to visit Maj. Andurron, on tho pledge that Ms {.urposo was psclllc; em ployed his opportunity to devise a plan for su|iplying tbo fort by toreo, and that this plan had boon adopted by llie government ut Washington and was In progress of elocution. (,‘iiaki km..\, April HI. ITi in j dispatch, received in Khilailclphiu, at o'clock I’l M.—The firing lias continued all day with out intermission. Two of Fort Sumter’s guns have been siloneed. It is reported tiiat a breach lias been niudo in thu south east wall of Fort Sumter. Tho answer made by Major Andersou to Gun. Hunuro gurd’s demand was thul ho would surrender when his supplies wore reinforced. Nut a casualty has as yet happened to any of our men, the Carolinians. Of tho nineteen but teries in position only seven have opened on Fort Sumter. The remainder are held iu reserve lor the expected fleet. Two thou sand men reached the city this morning, and embarked for Morris' Island and other [joints in that neighborhood. WsiaaiKoToy, April 12.—The I’rosident has made the following Massachusetts appoint ments; Charles A. i'helps, Surveyor of tho l'ortof Boston, in place of Fletcher Webster, Who was removed at the earnest request of the Massachusetts Congress; Eugene L Morton, Navy Agent at Boston, fiiohard H. Dana, Uißtciot Attorney and John S. Keys, U. S. Marshal, John A. P. Goodwin, Postmaster at Dowell; 0. I. Baldwin has been appointed Marshal and Goorgo Howe, District Attorney for \ ernuont; James (J. Alton, Marshal and Edward S Bradford, Attorney, f„ r Delaware- Lamspg Vance has been appointed p'stmas tar at Norristown, and Holman kflnnfn 1 master at Norwich, N. X DnuU ’ f lO51 ’ * M -»' N ‘At.-, r jf i. *+ *■ ♦ • Gen. Beauregard will ioavo for Morris Is land at midnight It was reported that tho Harriet Line was seen ctl'tbe bar this evening. ilAHßisrpau. April 12.—Tho War Bill was (Jas.-wl by the House this afternoon and lha Senate to night without amendment. Gov. Curtin waited at the exccutivo otfico to sign it. asd it is airr'Adv a law, ities was announced in both Houses ar.d pro duced a profound sensation. Mr. Hmitli, a Democratic member of tho Houso. after the Charleston despatches woro receiv.d, changed his vote to “aye" on tbe war bill All thu I h-mocrats of both Houses v. ltd against it. Tbe war hill was drawn up by Hon. A. K- McClure, of tbo Senate, under the instructions ol the joint committee. Tbe bill appropriates half a million dollars for tbe purpose of drill ing and equipping the militia ami authorizes a lemporory loan to meet the rxpendilu r<-s I I provides for the appointment of an Adju lant General, Commissary Genera! and Quar ter muster Goneral. who With tho Governor are to have power to carry tho act into < tfext. Chari. Exton, April ]1 —llucoivfd at two o'clock, a xi. —lt is currently reported that negotiate s arc to be opened between Beaure gard and Major Andtirson to-m-irrow, and that Andorson la about to surrender Fort Sum ter. The officers commanding the ditl'erent posU on the harbor and tbe coast arc on the alert, expecting that an attempt will bo made early in thejmorning U*.pruJU»i..n and reinlon-o Fort Sumter. \Y A.'IIJ K«,T’ N , A pr:i 1? Stewart and Randolph, lh-> c. m miss ion or, ap pointed by tho Virginia Stale Convention to ascertain tho purpose ol tbo Administration, arrived hero this morning. During the afternoon they visit,.! ih,. lVt-ai donl but not in their oliietal character and wore receive by him directly after tho Cabi* net mooting adjourned Wamiin„i.,x. A I m! Id. Thoro i. only o r.n U*ii wire u, w..rkii.- c, r .liti. n f.uith of Ihu point, m'.l tliiit opcrHt.'s bndiy , \ o t a wor.l tin- !,m m-tivcl (r in n,r S.iniht'rn p nut Un.s far to dav \Va-hiv.,i,,n. April IJ -Tr." I*. U»'i •irtui.Tit ha* despatched an jkc. U w:tii thy view of restoring mi tl , - coiuodatloi.s at that place. Nfcin VuKK. April 1- - Stocks urn bettor. Treasury 1 J0(.i,1u.:.; Registered r.iee, •K. r ll*»* tew loan par (■> pur cot preim* urn i« otlorf'd Sr. Lot April ill.— Kxohun<:e on Ww ork firm ami advrincinj :it per . i-n(. I..uisviu.k, April 12 Dcepatch.-s have come tier., to bold the Kentucky v,.iui.Px-r regiment in rotulino-ga t<> uiovp ul a mutncnU ru'tieo, Irtun Urn War al Mont gomery. .NikU <lKk, April f 2 —Tim übip Wilrh crfiß has L>enn wr.-ek.-d uU' Liattora.-, I.'» ~f iho crow wore dr.-wnod; Ut.'captain and third ..!• leer wore isn\ ed t.'SK, April 111 - L’ho (’anal Comtnis triors have resolved to upon all thojanais in »» Slat*- tin the l«t of Aiav. Nkw okk, April ill.—Tbo steamer Van irbilt has boon taken to tho navy yard. Itis pposed sbohas boon chartered by the govern** AioNTutiMKKV, Ala.. April —An oxlra siifision of thu Confodorato C’ongro..»a has boon i ivllihl to moot on tbo mat. AlnniLß, April I*J.—The nows of tbo open ing ot tho war croatos an intonan oxcitemont lioro. Our pi*oplo aro rejoicod at tho com monc.emeni of hostilities. Eiftoou guua aro :>olng tired this evening in iunor of tho attack ■n Fort Suuitar. 'on (00l six inchos w&lor in tho ch&nnol. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Rejxrrt&i BqrreaU/ for Uu Daily Morning Post. PiraftuxaH, April lMl. Flour. Mull nuiel; bS2 bbl» m IoU, from store u( (or Bj>rinf» Wfc«HU Rxtr«; Kxira family s&,2i, Kaory $«,75. W.nter Wheat, Extra Extra Family $5,76<g) 5,8 u; Khdl-v, Ur»l«i...BalHH 260 bush Oata from ntoro at -J>c. Nugar...BaJe» 18 hhdsN. O.at rtlolnaaes...Sales 34 bbla. N. 0., e! 37 Ka j. <’oir®«...Bnle* 61 nocks Rio at lio $ Ih. iliii-ou-..SiileH 4,000 lb*, m lots, at 7V£ forahoulder* DJy’. fur .-ude* aoU for hams: 6 tieroe-* augur cured tie al ll^(^12o. C heeae...Soles VO* Ik>X6m \V. Tw at ft). I>i>tato«l..jSal«» ISO l.ushelß NeshKnmjcku ut 66c. Dried Fruit gales 40 bu»h Fencbeo ai fcl.-.ih Apple*...Bales 40 l>l>l.s at ft!,26. Syrup...Bal«s 3 hbtla at 46c gal. Butter...bales lO.bbh at tr>. Egga...Sales of 6 bbl»*al lua fi doe. OH ...Bairs 6 bbla Linseed ut 70c. Whisky. ..balesof 22 bble Reotiiled at 179 gal. NEW OOODS BURCHFIELD & CO.’S, -J *' '>A.' „ •• : ■*> v .** . t 1<! Kt . ‘ ■' -’* •, * On uti.E-To.v, April 1 1. —Fourth dispatch. Received at Philadelphia at In p. 'f^, bombardment of Fort Sumter still contin nes. The floating battery and Stephens’ batten- are freely. Fort Sumter continues to return the fire. It is reported that three war vessels are outside the bar F.ktu Dispatch-—The iinng has ceased iur tho night to ho renewed at daylight in the morning, unless an attompt bo made in tho meantime to reinforce F -rt Sumter, to repel which Bmplo arrargemi nts h.vo boon made,The soceders liave managod their gnr.s admirably woll. Only two wora wounded during the day. Tho Pawnee, Harriet Lane and a third war steamer are reported off tho bar. Frosh troops aro arriving hero by every train. New I uitK, April 12.—Tbe steamer North Star arrived this afternoon from Aspinwall with in specie. She brings lho 1 anamn papers of the 2d insl. The frigate Saranac arrived at Panama on March .list Tho sloop of wai, St. Marys sailed on tho Ut lor San Francisco. Tho North Star passed llmeteamer Champion bound for Aspir,wall on the 7tb inst., in latitude ls,-f>, longitudo 71 Is Tho Uiwn of Bucnavonlina in Now Grana da had been captured by tho Liberals Tbo barracks were buriled and twentv men [jcrishc.l in tbe tlamea. T,. n wprekili ed in (be streets, and lilty-four w<me taken prisoners, of wliom tliirty'Awo were woum ed. Tbe I.itjernls lost toil or twelve killei and tliirty woumlcti. 'l'he l.iberjils ba.l been defeated before Pasto l.y the i lovernmenl forces. Chai.estox, April 1 1 . Received Philadel phia, April 1 '-Tb, at lidlU. U- Atlwo o'clock this afternoon. Gen. Beauregard demanded tbe surrender of Fort Sumter, which deman,l Maj Anderson de. fined, probably with a reserva lion. Tbe community was greatly excited bi lbo announcement of this fact, and confidently exp,a- ted that an attack would bo made Tn tbe Fort to-night. L.'p to Ibis time there has been no such demonstration, and it is not probable that tho attack will bo commenced to-night. A large [jortien of our pooplo are collected along tbo shores, al the battcrv, and owry other accessible point facing the harbor, anx iously waiting the result. The military of the city are under arnw. but all is quiet Another regiment will arrive to-morrow. It is estima ted that aix or seven thousand u it. are on Morris and .Sullivan's islands, and other points along the coast. The Charleston despatches about tho h..sti -Mwr COMMERCIAL. gtage of Water. OPEN THIS MOBNING moi mtria... JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufecuirer*, and Wholesale and Retail i>e&lerB in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No* 444 Penn Street, abovi the Can al, Have on oonti a large a**orlmeal of Fanay and PlaiQ Furniture, c. WaJuutaod Mahogany of Ibeirovrn manu facture, ao«i warranted oqnnl in quality and style to any TtAnnUcuirra id the chj, and wilt aeU at reasonable »neea *«36>t f fc,* ll ' A R r B n * a u o , 1 T ' K R S w '• R * hH feANl> |,R ‘'REI. , , s<} ~K N CI o w. s. HAVJpJ, (’orni'r of Wood and Third Streols, SAPONIPiER! Important to Faiuiiios! Sjvo Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST tRTK’LE SOFT SOAP One pound equal to Six pounds POTAN1I!! For rt*le at \Vb«!r«il©, by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITT3BURCH, PA Amt t r ail Uructrt.l. 1 Oro.'cr. m the Unl.od DR. C. BAELZ. WATERCURE HO HOHEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. A U*(—AUKNT oK Al Niton >* CEI.EBRATEI) TRUSS kor huptttres. L-iIR. HKNN ANJ> WAYNE BTa^_ Hyatt’s Patent Illuminating Tiles IVI.Vfi It K K.\ AITOIVTKU AGKXTB FOR TUK SAI.K or UVATT'S CKLKBRATtD ILLUMINATING TILK! TING basements, cel -4; JinS; -Mr- i N " w. WoU id nw|H-«uiiii, «oh. „ an eiamimuion ol sunplea, at our Warehouse, No. ISO Water Street, ANPKtttioN A PHlhLirs, infcrK BROTHERS, manufacturers, , - » Chicago, Illinois. I ) 1 lU^N.— Ih e Partnership zrz “«rtiU,fore between the undersigned, an* uZ l v I? m f v r < ! artwriuht a YiffiSa t “ t. • - ‘ht 1^o “**# maLttaJ WM. t’iRT I s K , h, « Trounog from the firm. The business will be e ’DtiniiaU at the old stand corner of Wood and In*. r°l'N-S.-l. n V.u. to s* ulh the liusmes.i of the late firm i WM. W. W. YOUMi. PimcL-ttuu, Kol* SUbIjISOI. HAVINi; DiSPixSKD OP MY INTFR '■f 1 m Ul ® Crra °( CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG "T f'rm-r puriner, W. W. YOUNG, 1 uk. pleiwire *»" our former ru.ton&VH£d u. reoomUj, WM. CARTWRIGHT. 1 “.i, i " I '-i-i. lHfii t u fannerxliip, I 1 HP l N DKILSJO N’EIJ HaVK THIS *»••• " *"* P »P 9r - R *« J-'u M PERKINS, U HENRY MERRICK 1- p... Mftrrl, „ C 1 k|,WAKI, C.UI.APP. •n.-i M. I’exmx; Hukui M outlet E. a Cupp PEHKCVg, MERRICK A CO., MHoI.KSALE AM. RETAIL UKAU-.RS IN Pnpor, Rags, Twino, Cordage, &c„ &cf> Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, &c., &c, Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, Valuable Property for Sale. WILL HP OFFERfci> FOR SALF AT Puld.oAu.Hiouon iho mimio,. Jr , 1 M;trl l4w~; ~, ‘lliliN IRWIN, President Mnrl.,-lwH «. Allegheny Suspension Ilndire Co. Par Renf SMITHFIBLD ST X Nt». 1., 1, near t!>e Poet Office. Inquire ol <9 ik H. KLKBtfR a BRO. ' w - --" lu .?L < ', H !°re. KiOhetree 1 lIK 1 5 rA.VI> TUE TisVjfl " BVBKE & BARGES’ SAFES again triumphant. R R»m?' IIK f 0 blowing vulunta- SA|Hm: Y lu regard to HrRKKABARNJ.iI' >” U uiiH 6r,n« -Ueh, on S23* B “”“ W ° f ’™, A oTL*dfede HUKKE <& BARNES, t Uie ( >W K.-Uiblixhed Safe Factory, 12# ami 131 Third street, Pittsburgh. Pa. mar" :d2wiwl v Jj'KE.SH ARRIVAL New Crop Tea.* . . *nd Young Hjeoo. Of the best qmi.ity, for uaie At J FERGUSON’S Grocery, corner °f High sod Wylie Vt»: EK A N DIKS. balfPipea, Pmet. 10 eighth Cask® do 5 half Pipe®, tuard. ‘Ai eighths tkaks Koc^elie, ' WM BENNETT, 120 Wood street for h&1o by ap9^ lALL AND j<KK THIS BEVJSNBHOOTER, Pries *l2 and »lfi. CallWaee them at*” h “ , ‘* ome - BOWN Jk TETLEY’S. IMP Wood street .. M Wood ,!ritf'.Z^FoSh. J) L F kLK(iK PEN lor sale by apO " - r>. '' v ■ ■■ .SHTUOITT If IT U, r K N ' s MARKET MAKING Hotels and Private Dwellings " rdo r» protoP«r aUan.ted.to, and (ha Furni carefully packed and bjxed. Steamboat* and Hotels famished at short notice, uaomet Maxern supplied with every article iq the - - mart? OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! The best mineral lubricator m the world, from the tor *a'e at No. A Hand street. mhS£lto_ JAKE HILL. Chatham street^ so l .£!?*! : N ?' 87 Plr * t “ Ueot I No. 11 Ross street; No. I J B , tr *®*, : “» room, second story, 61 Mm-ket street; a house on Margaretta ahey, Allegheny City, a house on ML Washington, *l5O per year * 3 8. CUTHBERT A SON, , 61 Market street. A STORE H<StLSE on Federal and Water Mj-eot., Allegheny, autable for a Dry Gooda iiuumiog or Shoo Store. K. 11. PA VIS. Hall papers—a nice a&soW menl for sale at No. 107 Market afreet !g* JOS R. HUG S. New style marine edge note Pftpef and Envelopes, for sale by *s? J. B. WELDIN DRYLAND LIME.—SO Barrels for sale !BH HENRY H. COIJJMa More new wall papers, expressly lor and for sale only by w - P. MARSHALL. No* S, Wood street- 9 s Store open until nine o’clock, evening. Orders evolved for Paper Hangers and White wash era- ap6 NEW AND SECOND - HAND AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ONF, 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD CASE, JELE OAN r carved legs, lyre, made by Raven, Qa c magnificent instrument.:.... _|3-?5 One 0%, oct Rosewood case, round -corners, ao, made by Raven, iiacon & Co, 3^o Onej 001. Rosewood case, carved desk, pedal, etu!l n y. * Uo., New York, remarkably cheap. . 225 One bW o«l Rosewood eaao, of etc by Hazleton B.x>a.,N. Y One 7 ocu carved Rosewood case, of beautiful <£- stKn, by one of tho best New York makers— very cheap 050 One second-hand 7 oct Rosewood case, fuU iron bfChickeriM* Sons, very cheap.. 210 One sccoud-hand 6% oov Rosewood case, full iron tr&me, eta, by Oaickering £ Bons~ .. .. jp* One second-hand <>W oct. Rosewood case, round corners, by good Boston maker iso One secoud-hand 7 oct, Upright Piano, by Chieter mg a Sods, nearly new 9*l upright Piano, by OilY'erl One second-hand 6 ocL, by Loud & Bro One second-hand 6 oct, by Scherr One second-hand 0-J£ oct, Uerman Pi'anol' One second-hand ti ocl Mahogony case 1 >ne second-hand ocL Ma/fogqny case hos« desirous of purohaiung a cheap Piano should not fail lo call and examine the above lot. Pittsburgh, pa A. WOLFE F. T. PLUNKETT. T. CAMPBEI.L. WOLFE PLUNKETT 4 CO. • *!■**» AIA \ IFA < TI; RliltS, WAR 15:110 USE Ko. la Wood street, Carter of JTrst, neatly Ptnuurff U, Pa HUttfl l. BOLK, T?NQINE BUILDES AND MACHINIST. € S K A T WfiSTKRM PLAINUW MILL, cor. Jf,«l tony and p*c*mc W<& fUMurgk, Pn- will nuke to order, and warrantad as good aaabt mode, On following machiaerr, rU:—Steam Engines, Tnrning {£&**• « a ■“ ’ 'J* !or Woo ‘* “ d iron • Drilling Hoosen s»STobao<»Bcrews; Patent nght ond Model Machine*! in the hentmsnnny; MwWhj, Puliiee, end Hangers, of oil mom and rarielv ; Screw*, ol enjr diameter and pitqh, to afteoo feet in length.. Will also make, and hetdon hand, Doctor hod Sftgif Kn- Smes, and Deok Pomps for steamboats, koT Lathe AU Ornort fYw&iUj fUlkdtmd aSwin : N- attention amt promptitude uiTdn In °rl^ mUnK *’ ro ** e, ‘ Htt4i «S»r iStaciiinea. A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND RaNI>BTEaM KNGlNESvfrom four to ten horse P? wer - * PH7 to Wilbmhwn, WhiUlDAton *Po!e. lK dSphiZ° rk “’ Kraokford TOad MM* Arniwr sreetPbila- OAO )ases Clicquot Champagne, pta. <fc ots 16 oases Green seal *• «• 1 60 “ Cbu» Heidseioke u u u 20 •* Piper « u m« 80 M LdHgworths Catsvba “ “ « „ 26 “ Cabinet « w . For «UeLj, WM. BENN^IT, - .” h 27 120 Wood Htrret. T“ 0F L - GL OCKNEiI AND 6 o ' d ' and ' N ° 38 8L c "*S£ift' __agMtd a. QixxiKNRR. H V MI I u v° mA w D <**>» bae; -*J- GAUiSfrom New \ ork 4nottoa&. •, uHANB6Mtf)\% T 4 Market street. mLK neater y ° dnoed - P ;>■ 74 Mfcrfcefcflt. arrive X D.&. EEBGUBON ' fe ? Comer High ariH frrtia atreMa. SSSdovSiZ — r~- ! (jPHE PENNSYLVANIA SALT. MAN “ Company hare removed Uieir olHca te Between First and Second strong. 1 ’ . Ka » „n "V WUI M« r ff eived ’ Rnd bafiineBB S/ Sed UeW -0- OKO. CaLHQD.V Acoot. 3-B.WKtDBIi i- B. WKI.DLN. i. & • Pwrellaneous. NEW GOODS CHARLES GIF NER 78 market Street. g'I'HAW GOODS! STRAW BONNETS! JOCKEY HATS MISSES’ FLATS, Ac EMBROIDERIES Jaconet Edgings at ft oenta worth JO cent* . “ “ “ tl% *• “12 “ “10 “ “ .« EMBROIDERED CELLARS EMBROIDERED SETTS, »nd EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ICE COLLARS lace setts LACE HANDKERCHIEFS I lilarlr Lv»e Mutu at 31% cent* worth" 62U an? ... “ n -V> A (u 1 aa-sorunent ol Gloves, Gaontleu and Hosiery. Genta' White and Mixed Cotton Half Bore, Neck i »es. Bhirts and Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, /■ hdoraliTtn and Drawers. Gloves, Ac. All are respectfu Ij invitea to call and examine our stock oefote purchaeinß elsewhere. aplO FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, AT REDTJCEB PRIQFS. •IAmES W. WOOD WELL, Nos. 07 amt »<j Ttilr.l Street. AM' 111 FOIIRTII STREET, CONSISTING or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, THOMPSON WELL SMITH’S FERRY, for Rent. PIANOS JOHIV H. IflfiLLae, SI WOOD STREET. EXCEISIOE QIASS "w6E£S. ~ FOB WAIVE! ■solution. No, 94 Wood Street, v „ v '•■ .V „ ' ‘ H'' * ” • ♦ . 4 V" m jmv WE HAVE JUST roiroiJM»Mv2*fc» first Spring supply th^'tmrtr»rsr £**4*s v>Al PIANOS, generally. tmtihimfliffimri the present <iurr coriprufntf»botfi* PlAJ.l>a ami at HEW YORK raaied-.for FIVE* YEARS/ Makiiffia* SBGBMift: •• before, purchasing elsewhere, . . • • '• tf. KIiKBBtt-1 \ - ' marts Solo Agents forßtainwnyVUnffT^>M?P<*a - THK UN HERSftfNEL)' WOtmM ffijg JL HpecifulJv inform the public -■ the request or a ninnboNof patroaa^fad'iasM|!SMUh' r ' soda water romin.j' CHARLEj H-fIUPJtB, DraWifc.; .. - \ _ ™ mlu Coi'.’Peiiri rfFstrtlatrHt TXTUIUNTIrOS'E.-VlilbaDiiefr^iaGtiß mh 3° iMWBod STRAW (iOOUa STRAW BONNETS EMCROIDKRIES PAUMNg > H ,;« ■ n ' A ICO .do do Valencia Set ■! <■!■.jf.'-j. u-, ... KfcTMEa4MSgSL BLACK SILK KENFHE^rtSe^it aoo most Hpprored style, pieoeMow. (j % OH! DTI! OH! —After mwaito^^y. up and toy VtALh PAPSB oh*l£C*ll!>?lAi’~ . MEDIOI y E CH bBTB— iho City, tor dale |»- KBfcLtf,' - y<Mattr-et»i»i~. HO* I’E ITER'S ' BLTTEB3.—SO' tfeiei. 4 ' 4 J aid fors»le by • BECKHAM* EfflktJ *V* ■ "ff^p fx JltAa'f HENKV’S CLXCIifiUTI. ■■mptANSi ' ‘ FVieorl Soup," on- hand end fotraieei” ' j _-i_ . i SUP. GARB t>UX)A.—sQ‘k«gi» ' ,‘2> roe’dby BECKHAM A'gfcl.TiVgv?, 1 W mh ??L WEeJeral. INDOW CITKTALNS—i'or \ Tf mh3o WrPd^AttWMfiiftk^ 1 ONJS THOUBAJS L> AUii&i OtfcHiirfcffr oil I .title Kltlllng Creek. Virginia ft.- «»l, iSfcu.. ' ' !• o( 100 acre* aiiho low pHc«‘bfthr©©'doll4r?tfiMfi3c*v '1 arms—Ouolourih mliand. a ' i-SS P‘ ; h ,u t 200 Baok* Pegches, ’ ' ■’WW"* $* d 0 T A PP !m > JI 'III - -aV Fltili.' Btla -\oo idrcQ Mackerel* 10 do So 2 d»' ' 10 hairbWaKoa v/dOi - ' 10 bbls Aleiite’s Beirinfc 4 lodoHrfdK ■ eo, “*** *!«. m h-* W. H-BMri QPRINU DRESS OOODS^AESQ:.rintt«fe.'' V , tlc 1 ~:K>a* oi all ktuda, a Tor/tuU atockAt-rtabwi-, ally low prices. <5 BASsSltlmK^ -“H - MJartMttuy HEMOVAIa ■ .jS. , yS--i-4;- HI LL &. CO., HAVE BEHOVED FgOKfl iae corner of Wood and Pifth.streeU.to Vw - - - -- ®o* 64 the house latelyoccupiea by thoAdlriuJ pany. They will reiura to their oldatuidijußMatr - ini. or as soon there alter as fhnin>nw'ltfiiliiii fi’emaa w dalsheU. . . w : ,2533!r PROD PCX— i LfiOO bushel* Peaches. 1,000 •* Apples, ' 3 kegs Lard, ' ' 20 banbelHCloyeraped; Oo consignment and for sale by ~ . _ f 027 . Wm. JL BMlTHiiPriwWr NATftOHA Oil,. ~~ZVf ' l/TAN OFACXUBED BY PENNSYIiVA^ J.TJL nia flaU Manufac’uruig Coinpinj CLEAB ■Asvixamjfss: mvut rrOßTwnU'eii - V'.V. “ THJS UJiUMIMATOa OP Conatrotly on hmdjmd fMsnloby P*;B..Ms-Bt«kaha»?l new office, No. U Wbodstreet. mnflnrW oadsjreet- G£o. CUUHOUNi Guurid ISSIEwJ: h:tf -^sis&r JAATJ& W. CBAFTf ( Forwarding Marobant, and Utbco and Storage, No. 32 florth lam ana **; B -1 w' ll «'»« Immedtala and SetbanirMu ail business entrusted to my eare. dorwhiah i will be reasonable. Reterencea: li Kfow I'Wis; Paul i-aning. 8t Umit. BcashfiaratJ. cmnau; Messrs. Trui *J Craig, PhitadetphjsrMa fayrne k Uibbong, Nc.r l'orlf.AV, Or Kansst; .Ncnhup & Jo., Kansas; J.. W-RorhridM Naw Orfeadi.; W. W. Weston. MefepMte- Hart, littaburgb; <*. W. C«8, Pittadujch: tft, l>: Adams, Chicago, W. F.Coolbfotfh. VVw iL Boxtlewat,, Burlington,lowi: ci3£; XtoSg&Bfcfr' Bowman, and river men cooeraUy. >,» ' • ’ Dissolution.' 'Vshli'''’ til r VHE CO-PA BTN ERBH IP* J /'}■ ,-»» FuKoE exsuno between the * \?sAs U»e style of A. HAffTUPEß*C^,Steftma®Sj|fjSS^^? tacmreis and Iron Vo under a,was TtirtiinlTtfillfr ■'*- consent on the first of January, 1861. Johft ItcSnSMi' r '% having dityosedof ht» tutere»t (a%fi9 Sdme’td ■m3w^^‘ 4 a*Vvs '-^ 1 H&rtupee, a ill carry on the business aar-',na^fc«tw^'i'^T^ r -5§ the old stand, corner of First ana SaS'weSSSf^^^ l i who will ho. tie Mil the Imame.ss of*the.into firing” , f ‘ft.-**# JOHNIMOHHOWt WK&tf PiTTduuaiiii, Feb. 14, iB6l. _jr | hereby cheerfully, recommend ’h lm 13o?m tijflfesg|j|- fuliy competent to carry on the him a continuance oftho . ' ttowed on the late firm. JOHN MORBOm?.?r _i».u*t»mgh, Keh. U. 1861 - .**>3s, d iftHKu<E a, ; "I ? . . .Jjj CHOLERA ; ' I*K. J. MITCHELL. Drug rad Pharmacautfcal , Comer Penn and' St; dtiir Btr&0& ,i -' . h ■ s ■■■njvt - :;«ysi«;'.'v QO'NDKPS.— ' s ..... O 2ft Potatoes: - **■. —JM , u i'reatL EgffK'*<£ . , k SO ** Grom Appiesj'*''■■•" 1W) busUots Wftrt»iamj<*3ti*<jlatoafc ’ '< '/ t •&* fiO “ Kir uIJ Sv hito-Mpflng 100 •* ftM’JWu? 60 ** Qntmu; ...' t . 6 - Cftfurr'Bdffci' 100 sacks B..Wv K our,. *.«: 20 boxen W. R. Ooeese; In Ktoreaoti&r sals by bo y a waktbS r-prossTjd TWO BOYS WISHING TO *XBAttir^ JL tko printioc buaine«u mtti diMely. ThosenaTm^wiliwSQoSlrtJiQArtS lo^ ®®®* wboldbe - .. “rW‘}» l Wwiv• H&F " — 2fe * >J ' fes*, t"- 1 BILLS, Amntemcuu, lUUroad*, i : •W|Ui Hot«l», M«i, v’-v-v 3^ r ;spSsf - jn,- •'---;-! V:j » Jfc. Ordera Mat to the offlo® of lh«»«ebim£ «g jPt.f. or fkuln OomOa wtt rooofvo nrrinint tutoatidiiV ■ S£ AMD SIGN FATyf, ¥> ' O BRIEN.' ", J o P^^»dS citsd 81 eai S&t' a “ - partWiwin ti •- Glil'l RKFfYBIjAVId ‘G'SUeatolmrby KJSYM&B tBHOJUUhBs is ; BMt »Wood VtTMt I * \\ J v ■ t, '-^-gy'-v--'?' A_V t’ It (y J, . J : v * f - £• . ~ t ,-f'-n "«-. ; • -t f t'V - -i;* ■ ; NCMBErjiss! —AND— PiiKPARED 'BOUitfiY^Y" -j'? i ;;;'V'-^j AND FOR BALE AT THE ” CM AS. M. StfPßn, ••• - . caraerMarfctlii j* a « "’’'-5.’ ""I i jsk'tj SlMiakmi tth r %;pi ■ -r.Xiiy: ; -/ ' -2p .r i —t F * j* SsSiifst*-) ‘ i .Yl^-V/V* % r J xstOfii *- » » •r *S I**’' - -f Jt' - 1 .if .*'■4 I '■ l\ , \ \ , x>; -• ,** N; h (i&JV'V ■» * 6
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