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'•; ify 3*%y£f^>^' ‘ ‘ : '■'*V-';7- ?-/:• ■•' • • •:n;, <*X : ■ : ■ '•*A: 4-■ ' :> ' «BSr* -* * . \ „ ‘ ** • 5 * fc’ ■■•'Vr ■ , t *‘ fl* . .v «, a** - .7ij *( ♦ * .: .A-#}g .■ ■■ : 'f. k ■ ~ "$V' ' . . .•; ■ „• r*v , ■ Putin Post. r ' JAMES V. BABB, EDITOR AND PROHIBTOB. Turns:—Daily, Firs Dollars per 7 w, etnctiy in ad ranco. Weekly, Single subscription* Two Dot Ism per year; tn Globe of file, One Dollar. Arbitration Committee ot the Board of Trade For March and'AprU. WM. McOREKRY, V. P. B. CAMPBELL, ISAIAH DICKEY, B. PRESTON, a R McELROY, WM. MEaNB. TO LETS for kale atthU office. HOMICIDE UN THE WHARF:! A STEAMBOAT CAPTAIN SHOOTS A RUNNER. j ; h -' ' ! Yesterday afternoon a good deal of excite ment wm occasionafby tbe announcement that Capt. Thomas Rodgers, of the steamer Dia dem, bad killed & steamboat runner named Thompson Vandergriff, at the corner of Wood and Water streets, by shooting him with a pis tol, causing his almost instant death. Of course various rumors were circulated, but tbe cause oi tbe difficulty was, so fur as we were able to learn, about as follows : Capt. Rodgers had lent VandegrifF $6 not long since, for which tbe latter had asked him several times. Van- degriff refused to pay, stating that he bad a claim against tbe boat Tbe oircumstance en gendered bad blood between the two, and they met vesterdav morning, when hard words led to a blow struck at Yaodergiff by Rodgers. The latter, it is stated, also drew a knife, wben Vandegriff picked up a paving stone; Rogers accused him of cowardice; Vandergriff said if he had a knife he would not pkk up a stone. The two parted, Rogers Baying he would meet deceased again when be bad a knife. In tbe afternoon, about two o’clock, deceased, with others, was sitting at the corner of Wood and Water streets, when Rodgers passed; be arose, and the two were soon seen to dincb; another man, named Davis, interfered, when Vandegriff, under tbe impression that Rod® gers had his knife, told him to look out or be wooid get cut. Vandegriff now ran, and Rodgers, having been released by Davis, pur» sued and fired a pistol at him, the ball passing in at the back and entering tbe vilala. Van* degriff staggered forward a few paces (tbe blood gurgling in his throat) to some bales, wbere be supported himself until assistatace reached him. He died in a few minutes, with® out being able to make distinct utterance. Rodgers at once gave himself up to a police officer, who was near at hand, and taken to the Mayor’s office by a fr end. While in theoffice, a noisy crowd gathered outside,who denounced Rodgers as & secessionist, and threatened to bang him. It was, therefore, thought beat to commit.him immediately, and the necessary affidavit having been made by an officer, he was sent to prison to await a hearing on Thurs day. Meanwhile, the body ol deceased (who was a married , man, boarding in Allegheny city, with wife and three children,) was re moved into the warehouse of Messrs. Wolfe, Plunkett & Go., adjoining the scene of tbe homloide, where Coroner Bostwick summoned a jury of inquest. Dr. A. G. Walter held a post mortem examination over the deceased. — The following evidence was elicited : Joseph Jamison was standing at tbe corner of Water wtreet; saw deceased and another gentleman scof- Ain g Vsndocriff started to run down Water street af te. wards the other gentleman turned up Wood street s few paces, pat his bands in his pants pocket, took u out, Dnllfc'd a pistol bom his ooas pocket and followed Van cteartt walking pretty f«st, while in sight; saw Vande coming up street shortly after, followed by tne oth- Jrman srift a pi-iol in his band; Vandegriff waa a few ***** Mietuif at a kind of run, when tbe other man flred; Vandeeriff wa,' pretty near the lamp post on one corner; . ha ath»r outalvW the curb stone at the other deceased did not fall; he walked a few paoea and put hie hand on “ hn„. inrnini! Inward the man who shot h. m; heard “ but <*> nW “»* *«!> »•““< «:• “« crowd gathered in between mo and the man, and 1 eaw “JKV Darin, of the Marmora, with the deceased and tiamoel Echo wa. Hitting together on the e- roer oi Wood and Water etreete, in the afternoon. Saw Vao .t.rtrriH net op and eoon after he clinched with n roan. Bawtha man go into hi* pocket and thonght he wa. about to draw a kmte; ran orer to interfere, when Van denrrUf naid “Look out Tom, or yon 11 get out. . then hacked out a little end b»w the man had a pistol, and not a knife, ran across the leree and Vandergriff ran down Water street toward. Market, followed by Rodgers. Between the corner and Connor's liquor wtore, VaDdsrgriff turned hack; he had not gone more 4, tn fifty yards from the corner. He ran back towards the corner, pawing the other man; hewaa .bout the middle of Wood street, on the Bags- When the pistol was fired, I looked around, eaw the blood on the walk. , '«odergritt» back wan toward the msu who ahoL— tv _ \n I found Vandergriff was shot, thought Rodger* wjujjj to shoot st me, because 1 took VaodergrifTs ▼*** ij ran. Did not siriko him; think Vanargnti psrl an. B 8 clinched, bat am not sure, stroca hi. t n tosh—Was s lew feet Irom the corner of Wm. Me. street, this afternoon; heard s scuffle, Wood, on Wh . Vandegriff run out in the street; looked around , ending Rogers; he jetgo and Rodgers ■aw Mr. Davis h latter ran t -wanis Market ml, ran after Vandegri BO d ran towards Wood street, Vandegriff turned re > A pistol in his hand. When Van- Rodgers following wit. -rnper ride of Wood street Rod#- degnff got nearly to the u to his back ; blood ere fired; Vandegriff pot staggered a few paces to spouted from bis rooutb; L turgiiog in hu throat, but some bags and fell; heard aj, . did not see Vends could not distinguish what bet* grifl strike Rogers. * tra* ooming down John floUeobech, testified that h two o’clock; Water street about twenty minutes w vere Tbotnp aiv two men sparring and tusaelmg; b Rodgers sen Vandergrilf and Captain Thomas Ro * _ --neilmiK, put hia hand in his pocket and polled on. - *-«rifi which I took to be either a knife or a pistol; va “ a ‘. - h tar tod and ran from him towards me; 1 ws * *nmo* on the upper corner of Wood and Water stre ***; wn*ii he sot about the middle < f the street, Rodgt n nred; when he came, to me, a Htrearo of blood was r from his mouth; he esid to me, *\Jehn, catch me. ers looked at deceased a short time and then wa uted towards Firatstreot along Wood, and pat his pistol in his pocket Vandegntt lived only about five minutes »u -ter receiving the bail. <• The jury now adjourned unlil ten o'clock, to give the physicians time to make their exami nation. At the re-assembling of the jury the following additional testimony was beard . Wm. Bcbuler was at the corner of Wood and Water •trAets in the afternoon; saw Vandegrifl coming down and Rodgers behind him; both were coming from to wards the river; Vandegrifl being about a stop ahead; they first turned the lamp post and went out on Water street both welkins rapidly, and Vandegrifl then came hack upon the pavement and started across Wood street half s dozen stops in advance of Rodgers; when Vande grifl was within about two steps of the lamp poet on the South corner of Wood, Rodgers drew what seemed to be a single-barreled pistol from his coat pocket behind, and fired at Vandergrift; did not see anything in Van* degrtfl's band; saw no quarrel between them; did not bear either speak; after Rogers fired saw the blood fly from Vandegnflinfront; he put his hand on his breast; wa'kcda few steps and was caught while falling about a second after the report of the pistol, saw the dust fiy from VandegrifTs coat, and saw tfte hole in the back part of the coat* anparently just below the sbonlder blade on the left side; Rodgers, after putting the pistol in his pocket, started towards Vandegrifl, then croased to the opposite aide again; walked back to the side where Vandegriff was, above; be went up the street to wards First, about half way, then crossed over again to the opposite side. Dr. A. G. Walter testified to making a poet mortem examination of deceased, in conjunction with Dr. A. C. Murdoch. On removing the clothing from the body, we found an opening made by the ball, ia the back about an inch from the spine, and two hands-hreadths above the lower rib, on the left side; we could find no exit for the ball in front. After opening the ohest, found the lungs highly gorged with blood and air, a good deal of effused Dlooarn the cellular tissue, between the tongs, in front and behind, surrounding the large blood vessels, wind-pipe and stomach, to which such effused blood was found, there being no extravasation in either cavity of the chest; We found, on further ex amination, the ninth rib on the left side of the spine, close to the junction fractured and shattered, frrom here the ball had entered the posterior mediastonum and ruptured the left large bifurcation Of the wind-pipe, and was found in some or its ramifications, after remov ing the lungs from the body. We found the wind-pipe aoa its ramification* filiod with blood, partly fluid and partly coagulated, and also a large quantity of the latter tn the stomach. The man evidently died from the ef fects of the shot, rupiurwg an important artery, which discharged its o intents into the wind-pine and ita rami fications, re axing death from tha-loss of blood. In the stomach we found a large quantity of blood, which the man had swallowed* Deceased was a hearty man and had been in perfet health. Dr. A. 0- Murdoch, who assisted at the ex amination, concurred fully in the statement of Dr. "Walter. T e jury agreed upon a verdict as follows: •‘That the said Thompson Vandegriff came to his death on the 29th of April, 18Q1, by being shot with a pistol, in the band of Thomas Rodgers." The body of the deceased was removed last night to the residence of bis father, on Hay street. Found Drownkd —The body of a man, in an advanced stage of decomposition, was found In the Monongahela river, under the suspen sion bridge, yesterday about noon. Coroner Boat wick held an inquest, but the tody was in such a condition that it was impossible to iden* tify it, farthet-than that the front part of the head seemed to be bald. ♦ ft * s ..." .. •* u! - v > </' *: .? J ,*>-.■■'• ■ ■ '■*•■’ " ** * * ' • -■ ' ■ •’ • ‘ \ ' ‘ *‘*fc ■ ■ ■ ' i »,. .. ■ ’ '** V„ • *, • , *>f*». • .^MsaeawSßgaai^^ *S' " ;' VOLUME XIX. LOCAL AFFAIRS. v l ; . '"Tr?'- '4f, - i - "Hi Military Items. DennU T. Murphy, “batier,” has run up the Stars and Stripes and the “green flag of Erin’* at his store, corner of Fifth and Smith field, where he will recruit for a new company, the “Emmett Guards ” The Doquesne Light Guards, a new corns pany just organized in Duquesne borough, has now fifty men enrolled. Dr. A. G. McQuaide was elected Captain, and E. M. Jenkins First Lieutenant. “Home Defenders" is the title oi a splendid company, just organized. President, J. F. Jennings; Vice President, Wm. M. Bell; Secs rotary, R. M. Oust; Treasurer, Thomas Bake* well, jr ; Captain, Dr. D. Boisol; First Lieut., James Holies; Second Lieut., Wm. Bose burg; Third Lieut, 0. 0.. Phillips. The company has already enrolled seventy-five members. The Jefferson Guards, of Canonsburg, and the Hopkins Infantry, of Washington, report themselves fully organized and ready for ac tion. Gen. Hopkins is now in thecity to look After the interest of the Iroopu from his county. The Plummer Guards, armory in the Cus tom House, is a fine company, with fifty mem bers enrolled, officered as follows: Oapt Alex. Hay; First Lieut., J- D. Owens; Second, J. J. Case; Third. J. 0. Harper. A few more men are wanted. The following aiethe officers of anew com >any just organized in Beaver county : Oapt. Iff. R Adams; Ist Lieutenant, M. L. 2d. Alfred Ca'rnes; Bd, Cbaa. J. DicLey. The New Castle Journal gives a full detail of the military operations in that county. A new company —the Mount Jackson Guards— has been organized in that town, and the citi zens have raised $6OO to put them in uniform. In Harlans burg the Washington Guards have organized, with General Samuel Benely as Captain, and James M’Cune, Lieutenant. The Slippery Hock Guards have been organized in Slippery Rock township. The Rifle Guards are organizing in New Cattle. The Pittsburgh Rifles meeting in Lyon's building, Fifth street organized on Saturday evening, by the election of the following offi cers : Captain, L V. Smith; First Lieutenant, Evans R. Darlington; Second Lieutenant, Jaa. P. Beatty. They are armed with Sharpe’s rifles, and have already tendered their services to the government. An enthusiastic meeting was held at West Liberty, Lower Su Clair township, at the shop of Mr. Joseph Huey, on Saturday night, when a pole was raised, and & Home Guard formed. The boys are also moving, as will be seen by advertisement. Young men from sixteen to nineteen are wanted to fill up the “Duquesne Cadets," for home service, wo believe. The officers are: Captain, Con Williams; Ist Lieutenant, F. V. Bonnaffon; 2d Lieutenant, Chat. P. Smith;. Their armory is at the Cus tom House, third story. The Mercer Rifles organized on Saturday last, by electing A. J. Warner, Captain; T. B. Rodgers, Ist Lieutenant, and C. W. Whist* ler 2d Lieutenant. Messrs. Rodgers and Whistler arrived here last evening, and are making arrangements sor their company at Camp Wilkins. Thk jewelry and variety dealars have agreed U> close their stores at six o’clock here after, to enable those in their employ to drill. Camp Wilkins. — Col. P. Jarrett, of Lock haven, Clinton county, who has been appoint ed commanding officer at Camp Wilkins by Gov. Curtin, arrived yesterday afternoon, and is now engaged in making the necessary ar rangements for opening the camp, where it is expected several regiments will be quartered. Col. Jarrett visited the fair ground, with some of the committee on troops and provisions and last evening a consultation was held with the commanders of the various companies now here. The camp will be opened at aa early a day as possible. Flag* —There is an immense demand for flags at present, arising from the first impetus given to military operatins by the new requls. ition and the groat destruction of bunting \n the storm of Saturday night. Titlock, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, has a complete as. sortment of all sort* and eizw, nl bunting or muslin, with and without mottos and pole*, a* desired. Flags should be displayed now from every house, and Pittock can furnish all who call. A Patriotic Woman, Extract of a letter from a lady in Bedford, to her husband, an officer of the army, sta tioned in Pittsburgh : *• 1 last evening had tho uuspoakable pleas ure of perusing your highly oatriotic card in tho “ Pittsburg Evening Chronicle." You did what was right and honorable—a noble true hearted patriot as jvu are and always have been—l am proud of having such a hus band. 1 cheerfully reciprocate your views, senti ments and opinions. My husband, whom i know will ever prove true to his country —our old mother remarked after hearing the card read—“lt does my heart good to hear such sentiments in this our day of trial—it is just like the Major.” Had I been with vou, the Stars and Stripes should have been thrown to thebreeza at -So Penn street, by my own hands, whilst you wero kept so busy with your pressing offiola! duties. Ood bless and protect you is the daily prayer f 1-our affectionate wife, i£. D. T . NOTICE. 'iiluo* Trantil if t bntrabani UooJ», OffltM vf the (<<otn. bL rharleq Hotel. { Third and Wood #treeU.) don* pn**nd bjf Lilt) I'-oIU 'vabipporaapd uUw»r« Ibe following are llie rr-nolu mitUe oo HalUTdajbCTth insL, whlc. will pleoae lake notice : fU*oLt*d, That all goods arriving at Ph deafened for Southern btalen bo stopped for the stored and insured. Thai no package whaic-ver shall Iwallowfeu to go forward to any Southern SlaUa t.ll they have boeu opened and fxainioed by the Committee. R&o&oed, That one or tnorj packers be employed to attend to the opening of boxes and other peokegea.aod repacking the same The following in Ihe present organization of the Com- mittee: jg<* E. L>. Gaxz*m, Pr. George M’Coob, 13lOr«nl street,! Henry Hays, 71 Market street, J. R. Peebles Township, W. K. Fundenberg, 104 Fourth street. The Committee meet daily at 10 o’clock, A. M , at the Bi. Charles Hotel. E. D GAZZAM, Chairman. The War Spirit at Washington College. The students at Washington College, Wash ington, Pa , have organized a company called, in honor of their President, the “ Scott Oa data/’ Friday evening they marched with martial music (Dr. Scott and Prof. Black at their bead) from the puhiio square to the beau tiful College camp. A, magnificent flag, the handiwork of some patriotic young ladies, was then run up and floated proudly over the cu pola. “The Star Spangled Banc er" was af terwards given with fine effect by an im iromptu -choir of young ladies and gentlemen. President Scott, Prof. Black. Hev. t>r. Brown aon, Kev. W. Aiken and Hon. Jilo. H. Ew ing, addressed the students, in glo wing and patriotic speeches. This makes tte fourth company organized in the anoienW town of Washington. _ Wanted..—2o able bodied young .men be tween the age of 16 and 19, to ill 1 up the Complement of the Duquesne Cadets. Apply at the Armory, 8d Btory of the Custom House, between 4 and 7P. M. By order of Coir, Williaub, Captain. F. D. Thompson, Secrotary. Troops prom Minnesota.—Major Mot ris, with 69 men, 76 including officers, arrived from Chicago on the 8 o’clock train last even ing. They are federal troops from Port Ridge- ■ ley, Minnesota, and belong to Msj,or Pember ton’s command. They left for the Bast by the 9 o’clock train. Presentation. —A. beautiful, silk flag, made by the ladies of the Fifth Whrd, was present ed to the Fort Pitt Bight Artillery last even ing, Oept. Rudd, in his response, said the Ar tillery were ready to go ir»to active service whenever needed. -v.. :.k« s'.' v ?"'r C V - . Council met last evening at their regular monthly meeting. The proceedings were opened by prayer by Mr. McVey. Mr. Irvin, of the Second Ward, presented a petition to have a gas lamp placed on the corner of Rosb and Try streets. Mr. Chambers offered a petition for the re peal of the ordinance to Crawford street, and on motion it was referred to the street commit* tee. The salt inspector presented a petition asking what action should be taken since the acque doct has been impassable, and that the per cen tage be reduced to 20 per cent., payable to the city. Mr. Kearns’ petition which was referred to the Finance Committee, appropriating slo,* 000 to the home committee to defray the ex penses of those who have gono in defence of the flag and the Union, was read three times and unanimously passed. An ordinance was passed transferring $4,000 from street committee, $3,000 from Allegheny wharf, $2,000 from Monongahola wharf and $l,OOO from Water Committee, in all $lO,OOO, to contingent fund, which will be immediately placed to the credit of the committee of home defence. Communications from Messrs Shannon and Gebhart in relation to coupons, was on mo* tion referred to Finance committee with pow- er to act. An ordinance passed both branches petition ing the State legislature to release tho city of Pittsburgh from all responsibility, and trans ferring all claims or rights of the city to the State. A petition from Rogers & Dilworth, and Monongahela Savings Bank, for reduction of tax, was referred, with power to act, to the Finance Committee. A resolution empowering Mr. Slagle, City Solicitor, to deputize, in case he leaves the city, was passed on the third reading. A communication relative to oil refinery in the city, was on motion of Mr. Scott, from Sixth ward, laid on the table. On motion it was resolved to relieve the Duquesne Greys, U. S. Zjuave Cadets and Washington Infantry from ail back dues for rent, was unanimously passed. A petition was read from S M. Kier, asking that a committee be appointed to inqure and examine bis oil retiDery on Sevenin street, and asking to be relieved from special act, prohibiting said oil factory within the limits of the oity. After considerable discussion on motion of Mr. Kearns, J. 3- Bell and Parrys &c., was added to receive some consideration. 8. O. non«concurred in, and a committee of nine was appointed, five from Common and four from Select to report on oil refineries within said city. Messrs. K. P. Kearns, Chambers, Dain, Barclay and Keller appointed on part of Common; Messrs. Ross, Phillips, Brown and McCargo on part of Belect. On motion of Mr. Dain, seconded by T. F, Wilson, that all wooden sheds be removed from about Oil Factories, passed unanimously. The resolution passed last meeting, offered by Mr. Kearns, that the Slate Legislature be petitioned to legalize the city to incur a war loan of $50,000,. was, on motion of inquiry, staled that the neoessary papers had been sent OD A petition offered by Mr. Killen, that a committee be appointed two from Common and one from Select to examine claim of John Robbins in relation to Applo alloy. Mr. Kil len and T. F. Wilson, appointed on part of C. C. Second Ward Host* Guards.—This or ganization met at the Western University last evening, for the purpose of electing commit sioned officers. Tbe company being too cum* berous, it was determined to divide into three companies which was done, and company A, numbering fifty rank and file, rifle corps and company B, numbering seventy rank and file, Infantry corps formed. Company A. elected tho following officers ; Captain—Walter Kat ti; Lieutenant —John O Maltern ; Lieutenant—M. G. Cushing. Company B. chose the following: Captain—F. K. Volz; Lieutenant—J. Rickerson ; Second Lieutenant —Geo. E. Appleton ; Brevet Second Liouten *nt E. Evans The rifle company adopted as part of tboir uniform lb*' Zouave cap, of K r,,y cloth, with green band and appointed a committee, consisting of A. McFarland, Will A. Lare and H. H. Smith, to report on the remainder at next meeting. The- company (A.) then adjourned to meet for drill at tbe Western Univerity at seven o’clock this even ing. Company A. is composed of tbe younger members of tbe Guard and they are really a formidable looking body of men. They bid fair to rank as the crack corps of any rogimont to which they will belong. Is. BKDIARISM IN ItOM TuWNhUU*.—On Tuesday night, about leu o’clock, the barn of Mrs. Martha Graham, situate in Roes town ship, about six miles from the city, was sot on tire A hay house, cow sfled and stable were consumed—two buggies, two cows and several sheop were destroyed. Tha loss is estimated at about $6OO , no insurance. Mrs. Graham offers $lOO for tho arrest of the perpetrator. ‘vt/ur***. - t. t, r ► / ** T N PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 30^1861 Council Proceedings. J NNPKCTKD — A lot of ten eight inch guns have just been inspected at tho new proving ground, up tho Allegheny. Two rounds are fired from each gun, one with twelve pounds of powdor. ball aud wad, aDd the other with fifteen pounds of powder and shell. These guns were cast at the Fort Pitt works. Wxi-L Done.—Aaron Floyd and George F. Gilmore, committee to oolleot funds for home defence, &C., for the Second Ward, have re ceived subscriptions to the amount of twenty five hundred dollars, two thousand of which have been paid over to the Finance Committee. “Bam” Black.—We hear it stated tha Gov Samuel W. Black, of Nobraska, will ar rive here in a few days to take some military position. Our pooplewill be glad to hear this, and such is their confidence in Gov. B that he 'ouid easily raise a regiment here. - Chan&k.— S. L Hockort, who hit Hotel narlntendont of the Girard/ Bouse, been the Su, purchased tho bofel from for some time, •» O o hereafter. Ho Mr. Febl, and win - TQugt succeed has many friends, ana . __ — ■ ‘ . -ouri and otbor Virginia, Kentucky, Mis* value in ex uncurrent money taken at their Market change for goods at C. Hanson Love b, street, Pittsburgh. The City Guards reached Harrisburg on Monday morning and were ordered to join their regiment, the Tenth, at I)rs Stebbins a Munson have removed their ofboe to No. 191 Penn street, near bt. Clair street. TIEVTISTRY.-Dr. C. Bill, No. 246 Penn treet, attends to all branches of the Dent* rofession. — “™- JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, Huolutunn, and Wholeool. and Bntail Dealar. in furniture and chairs *«. 4a* Fans **• al > Have on band a largo aaaortment Furniture, in Walnoiapd juaj bcuxre* and w^^ahi manalactUTfd m the c4tj» Aod .*“* 8611 | PTte*» DR. C. BAELZ, W&TERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. also—agent of MAIN BOW’S C Eli EB RATED TRUSS ruptures. OOR. PENN AND WAYNE BTH. Recruits Wanted rfMOEN'KOIiL, FOR SERVICE in defence X 0( OUR COUNTRY!!! _ *PLUMMER GUARD'S.” Head Quarters, Sd m >OO House. Aldtx. HAY, Captain Blt {3AwT name, Secretsij. ap2&iwd V w . ■ . „ . * • c;- '*-'**." / -t* •* " i'* V ’ * *■ . . r r )’ .*»*#.•»■ '* s f ’-t . THE LATEST SEWS, BY TELEGRAPH. Very Latest. The President’s Proclamation. FORT KEARNEY ITEMS LATEST FROM EL HOPE. $5000,000 Appropriated by In- diana for Arming the State, SEA* A TO H A/ A SO A* A HR EST E D STKAMKR ADELAIDE FIRED INTO Washikotok, April 29.—-The President has signed the following proclamation: By the, President of the United States of A mer- Whereas, f r the reasons assigned in my proclamation of the 19th, a blockade of the ports of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas was ordered to be estabisbed; And whereas, since that date, the public property of the United States has been seized, the collection of the revenue obstructed, and duly commissioned officer* of the Uniwd States, while engaged in executing the orders of their superiors, have been arrested and held as prisoners, or have been impeded in the dis charge of their official duties without due legal process, claiming to act under Hie authorities of the States of Virginia and North Carolina, an efficient blockade of these States will also be established. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United Slaleß to be affixed. Washington, April 29.—Batnor having stated that a battery bad been thrown up by the Virginia troops at the place called the White House, below Fort Washington on the Potomac river, an actual examination was yes terday had of the ground and for a mile or two all round, and nothing of the kind was anywhere discoverable. The Charleston Aiersuty earnestly protests against the advice of certain Southern journals which urges an immediate assault on Washing ton, and its occupation as the capttol of the Confederate States. The Alexandria Gazette says that Gen. Lee has ordered the release of Gen. Harney, who was stopped at Harper's Ferry, on his way to Washington, and mentions a gamor that Jeff erson .Davit la to come to BUikififcnuLibifl weak. Stephens has returned to Montgomery. Fort Kkarnrt, April 28.—-The pony ex - pres* j*aas*d here at 11:30 i*. M. yesterday, with Ban Kranc'j-O'i dales to April litb The joi.v > sj'- '- irr:vo.: -t Cnrs<tfi Vallry, from Fvft Kf&r:.. j; the 1-j.li, w'tb dates l" the fnh of April, by this express now* wan rccoived of the appointment id six Ftderal officers for California. The parties designated as Collector of the port of San Francisco and Sub-Treasurer are very acceptable to the Re publican party and tbo public generally. Thero are no particular complaints except that of Stevens, for Mint Superintendency, which the Republicans generally denounce, on tho ground that Stevens held office continuously under the last administration, as an undoubt ed Democrat. The Time* (Republican) says tbe appoint ment of Democrats to office under the new ad ministration is not a cause for general rejoic ing among the men who have worked for and attained its success. Gov. Downey has signed tbo ibroo San Francisco Railroad bills. Mrs. Emily J. Farnham, formerly matron at Sing Siug, has been chosen matron at tho California Stato Insane Asylum. Gov. Downey has sent in a message con cerning the question of boundary botwoen Cal ifornia and the new territory of Nevada. Ho takes the ground that the boundaries of Cali fornia being established by the Constitution, can only be altered by the consent of tbe peo ple of the State. A number of petitions have been presented )0 the legislature by the inhabitants of the disputed district, praying for the establish-* ment of the line according to tbe boundaries laid down in tbe Nevada Territorial Rill P. L. Minor, a resident of California since 1860, committed suicide at Red Bluff, Shasta county, on tbe 10lh lust, lie was the leading merchant of tbe tuwn, and a man uf wealth and respectability. Lkay rn worth, April 28—A lire broke out at noon yosterday in tbe cellar of Eddy & Arnold’s drug store, corner of Main and Dela ware streets and spread with extraordinary rapidity, rendering it impossible to save any stork. The following is a list of losses : Eddy & Arnold, druggists, loss $7,000, in sured f)r $6,000 ; Drake Brothers, wholesale paper dealers, stock mostly saved ; J. H. Boe der, cigar and tobacco store, slock partially saved; loss $7OO, insured; D. H. Anthony, banker and insurance agent, fixtures saved ; McDowell & Co., real estate agents, fixtures Baved ; M. W. Delabay, law library, no in surance: C. A. Logan, valuable medical li l '*y and cabinet, total loss; Stinson & Ha br *- 'Uorneys, valuable library and furoi vens, u 500 ingured $000; A. F. Call*- turo, \oh * •- bB ftnd M j p ftrroU , each anJ book*, the Telegraph of flee instrument and boo** were seaved but the fnrniture and fixture* were lost Tho loss is ImMl Locompte. Mathew. & Burns, Attor email, Aiwa, r ~ he jog, o ti buildings is about $12,000, insured for $4,000. The bkick was the finest in the city. Fobt Kb ABNEY, April 28.—Express passed here on the 26th. Serious apprehensions of Indian difflcultieß are entertained. They can easi y cut off all the plrin’s travel and trade. Oolboon, the Indian Agent, sent a courier to Fort Wise yesterday, with a requisition for Two compares of cavalry to hold themselves U readlness to march hither at an hour s no. tice Should indications oontinue unfavorable they will be ordered up very soon. Intense feeling i. mamfeoted respecting the war In the States, it prevails throughout the country A email secession flag was displayed hva business house yere yesterday evening, but it was so insignificant that no noticd was taken of it. Union flags are waving in many n&rt* of the city, and the Union feeling is al- C 2 unanimouß. The new military express to New Mexican torts had been discontinued. Inbepbndkkck, April 29.—The New Mex ico mail arrived here on B “ l “ la Z,. mor " ln *»’ twelve days out from Santa Fe. The out-go ing mail of tne 18th, with Hon Mr. Otaro a nd family, was met at Bent’s Fork, and would arrive at Santa Fe in about eleven days— Eighteen hundred people had left Santa Fe for the San Juan mines. Beports from the mines are very glowing. No Indians were seen on the route. Colonel Crittenden had gone South with his command after the Apaches. Lieut. Thomaa, U. 8- A., John Weher and C. B. , Clark, came through as passengers. y ** \ ■/ ** • r :„" *?.• *>i& - ■ •fc 3 U %> va - - a ' tf. i i ABKAHAM LINCOLN Halifax, April 29 -The Royal steamship Arabia, from Liverpool on the-Oth inst via Queenstown on the 21st, arrived at half past ten o’clock this afternoon. , Liverpool* markets.—Cotton ; the sales of the week foot up 68,600 bales of cotton ■l* slight advance on the floor qualities, the mar ket closed firm on Friday. Breadstuff.-The Breadstuff market closed dull and prices weak, Provisions steady. , no - London Money markets. Consuls money and account. STCCGNT) DISPATCH. The Arabia brings £13,500 in specie. The Uunard steamer America arrived at Queenstown on the 21st, the .North American at Derry and the Teutonia at Cowes on the 18th. . L _ . Italy. —Garibaldi took his seat in the Ital ian Parliament and the business was tempora rily suspended by tbo applause members. The action of the ministry in disbanding the south ern army, and the measures taken for its re-or ganization were debated on the 18th inst. Garibaldi made a speec so violent tbat he excited a tumult in the chamber. Ho made offensive allusions to the ministry, against which Count Cavour protested. The Presi dent of the chamber put on his hat, and the sitting was suspended for a brief interval. Garibaldi, in resuming, Bpoke with more mod eration. He defended his comrades in arms, and said that the formation ol three divisions of volunteers, aa decided, was notsufflcent for the national armament M. Bicio made a conciliation speech. Count Cavour said that he accepted the words of con- Garibaldi explained several facts alluded to by Count Cavour ; he expreesed the belief that Count Cavour loves Italy, but he designated the French army as the enemy of Italy, be cause it accepted Home. On the 19ib, Garibaldi was again received with loud applause. The excitement bad sub; aided; words of concord passed betweet Count Cavour and M. Bicio, which wereapplauded by all. Garibaldi expressed himself satisfied There has been au attempted reaction in Calabria. Troops were dispatched to the town of \ o nosa, which has been delivered from the Bour Austria.— Continued Austrian movements on tho Po, near Tarran, are recorded. It is said that an attack is possibly commencing with the invasion of the Duchy of Modena, which will not be an infraction of the treaty of Vilia Franca. Kosm A.— Advice* from Warsaw say that matters are daily growing worse, and it is feared that the exasperation of the people will lead to fresh disturbances. Vigoroos measures had not intimidated them. Tho troops bad bivouaced in the public squares. The Russian force in Poland is to be raised to 100,000 men. Spain —The Spanish official paper say* that the Spanish Government will accept the an nexation of St. Domingo as soon as confirmed by a vote of the people. No foreign power protests. Huhoaat.—The Hungarian chamber of deputies ha* been definitely constituted. Tubjcby.— The Turkish vessels blockading Alabama have captured a brig under the Ger man flag, loaded with munitions of war. Philai>ru*hia, April 29.—We learn from undoubted authority that the ex-Honor&ble James M. Mason, late U. S. Senator from Virginia, ha* been arrested by tbe U. S. au thorities. Tbo information comes from an o U ficiai source. Tbe arrest took place at Perrys ville, Maryland, to-day. Instruction* have been sont by telegraph to have him brought at once to Philadelphia. The arrest was order-* ed by Major Gen. Patterson, who has super vision and cemmand of the lino between this city and Washington. Indianapolis, April 29.— The bill appro priating $500,(100 for arming tbe State passed both houses to-day. Indiana’s quota of six rogiiuost* Is now fully organized. Four, it is .imlrndood, will march soon. Six more reg> ,menU will be mustered into service of the Washington Citt, April 29. — The Gov ernment to-day formally decided to receive 40,000 of the 70,000 recently called for by proclamation for the term of three years and IN,OOO sailors for tho sarao poriod. Orders to carry.this measure into effect will be at once issued. An armory in place of tbat at Harper r” is to bo established at Rock Island, lllionis Nkw York, April 20. —The steamer Bre men, from Southampton, on the 17th. arrived here this evening, after being a shore near Co ney Island. The steamers Arago and Cowes arrived at Cowes on the Nth; tbe Vigo and Canada arrived at (Queenstown on the 15th. Mr. Gladstone introduced bis budget in tho House of Commons on tho 15th, showing a surplus of £1,900,000. Ho proposed a reduc- tion of Id on the income tax, and a repeal ol the paper duty which will amount to £1,500,* 000, leaving a surplus of £400,000. The toa and Bugar are to be continued. Perrysvillk Apil 29.— Senator Mason has not been arrestod. The report must have been started by the detention of some parties, for examination. Tho latest arrival from Baltimore report* .ho city quiet. Baltimore; April 29— Tho steamer Ade laide arrived at Baltimore ou Saturday morn ing/ruin Norfolk. She reports having been tired into off Old Point Comfort, by the Har. net Lane. Boston, April 29 —A force of 2,500 men were employed yesterday in the Charleston Navy Yard, on the vessel* now fitting out. Lieut. Knox has been appointed to the com mand of the steamer Massachusetts. Nkw York. April 29 — The steamer Bre* men, from Southampton, with dates to the 17th, is reported ashore Kasl of the Homer shoals Two tug* are alongside, endeavoring to pull her off’. Louisville, April 29.—The Louisville and Nashville Railroad advertises that no more through freight will be received at the depot until further notice. Cincinnati, April 29.—71,000 volunteers have offered their services to Gov, Donniaton, of Ohio, to fill the 18 regiments required. IMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ulacturiog Company have removed t&eir office te No. t 4 Wood Street, Between First and Second streets, where ail orders vnll be received, and business att<naeil to. roblKlf (480. CALHOUN, Agent. Attention Men. STOUT & CALF BOOTS, GENTS' CALF OXFORDS, CHEAP AT 15 FIFTH STREET. - Witt. J. TAYLOtt St t 0., WHOLESAU FISH DEALER, No. 122 and 134 North Wharves, ( AboTe Arch Street,) p H , iAI>E jLPHI A. octsay • - SPIRIT OK 76.—Statues of Washington, ig** 0 * a ° da “ S ° f Li^£lumSaiX. > -L * *3^ t **>? V»-* ' ’■ • SUNDRIES.— 26 barrel* choice Sweet Potatoes: 20 “ Fresh Eg«r. 30 “ Green Apple*; 100 bushels Neshannock Potatoes; 50 “ Small White Beans; 100 M Pea Nuts; 60 “ Onioop; 6 u Onion Setts; 100 sacks B. W. F!our, 20 bores W. R. Cheese; In store and for sale by FOR RENT. — No. < 1 Chatham street, $160; No. 87 First street; No. 11 Boss street; No. 80 Liberty street; an office room, second stem 61 Market street; a house on Margaretta alley, Allegheny city; a bon.B on ML ftl u 61 Market street, The best mineral lubricator in the world, from the tor aa'e at No. 4 Hand street. ttt r t mh22:lro JAKE HILl* IJUIE SILVERY FISU! fttoh Them! Artificial Baits, Books, BffperiorTiises, ane and Jointed Bods. # . , r rw SOWN A TETLEY, ai»l3 H3O Wood street Bottled London dock, port— Bottled Bontnndy Port, do Blackburn's Madeira, do Harmony Sherry, for family oae, for sale by R'" ' ALSlNri.— 160 Boxes Bay«r Raisin*, 2UO do Bunch do, 100 Half Boxes Bunch Raisins, 100 do t do, ICO do do Valencia do, For Bale by RU.YMER 4 BROTHERS,. n»h 29 39 Wood street. BLAOK SILK RENFRJiWS of thelites' and most approved style, just rac’d by Express, pieces low. O. HANSON LOVE, mh3Q 74 Market street Black silk eentkbws, beauti ful Dress Bilks, to. Handsome Spring and Sum mer Dress Goods, Shawls, Needlework, White Goods, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, 4c. at* C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st. QRANGES AND LEMONS, 100 Boxes Messina Oranges. 100 do Prime nst received and for sale by RKYMER & BROS., mb 29 39 Wood street Bargains! babgainsi! baboainshi All kmda of Dry Goods Beilina very Cheap for O. HANSON LOVi 74 Market street THE UNDERSIGNED ASSOCIATED R. J. A.NDERSON with them In the business of manufacturing NAILS. TACKS, B&AD3, Ac. oq the first day ©f JANUARY last. Toe btunneas will be coo* dueled and ft the eid name ead style of CHESS, SMYTH A Co. DAVID CHESS, R.F.BMYTH, R. AY. WILSON. February 26th, 1801. DAVID CHESS. B. F. SMYTH- B KAN DIES. 3 half Pipes, Pinet 10 eighth Casks do 6 h2f Pipes, Otard. 20 eighths Casks Rochelle, WM BENNETT, 120 Wood street for sale by •P®. _ QALL AJSD f*JiE THE— Tbq load i* iQ oae complete preparation. Water will not destroy the Tuey are neat and handsome. Price $l2 and 116. Call and see them at BOWS * TETUErB, l3O Wood street. Desirous of filling their ranks to the war complement, for the purpose of tendering their service* to the Government, will have their Armory open f>r that purpose even day from 4 o’clock a. m. and! 10 o’clock ». until their roll is ftilL Able bodied, anmamed men are invited to join them. I By order of aLEX. HAYS, Captain. I Jaß. A. LOWKIE, Becretary. aplTrtf Armory”, Meville Hall. I p , fe * D 1 A k n (s*Bo PROPELLING pkncil 8 o WOBTH LOOSING AT.—We have some very fine property for aale in Mi. Wash ington, in lots ofvarlous sixes,from 25 feet by 100, up to ! one acre. Some in the village, others more r> mote— 1 some with forest trees, and both level and rolling ground, all suitable for gardening and building pur poses. Price low and terms accommodating. The lo cation is one combining the advantages o r oouutry air and fcenery, with nearness of apcaas to the city. For further information inquire of 8. CUTHBERT * 8019, apl& 61 Market si. pHAMPAQNBBI— oases Clicquot; 60 baskets Okas. Heidseiok. 60 * St M. A 00, For sale by WM. BENNETT, ap26 120 Wood street ] POh* OffICE, \ PmgBDBQH, April 10th, IWI. J i XTOTICK— I The LETTER CARRIER of 11 this office haring left with a Military Company for Woahittgton, persons who hare hitherto beenserired by him will please call at the General Delivery windows oi this offioe for their mail matter, until the new car rier is appointed. ap2o GENTS' CAIiP GAITERS, D. a DIFFBNBACHRR. * j-. y* '* *, -i. *3. *'•’ ■ s s~*’ • J ' r ‘ -■ -4 '• ■:■ V-<*l.?* ■*•??'^ /G'-V-^i-SfcSsa^^ ' s - ‘ * - r < 4 ,c aaa *■s* ■ » % a • "■*■ ■ V-v* - .>‘ V\-.v3\> ••- v\*P:ii*"^3s> J : •.- *?':/ ,***£&»& >■'>''“ ' *^sr #v riU-- • ' t :- .*•«s:*£ , *i’>V - , JAB. A. FBTZBR, corner Market and First streets. OIL r OIL!! OIL!! ! THOMPSON WELL, SMITH’S FEBRY, The Silvery Fieh 1 . The Silvery Fish l al«b Them! WM. BEOTTETT, * 120 Wood street. Co-Partnership. -E. W. WILSON. ,„R. J. ASDEBBON. CHESS, SMYTH St CO., KAjrDFACTOUV OF AILS , TACKS, BRADS, «c. Warehouse Ho. 112 Water Street, PnTSBU&QB* PA SEVEN SHOOTER', TUB CITY GUARDS W. S. ;HAVEN, Corner or Wood and Third IStreots. apB SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. BEST t^P^^ MARHET »or SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds l»OTASH!! For Bale et Wholesale, bjr Penn’a. Salt Mairafapt'g,Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Prnpgista ft Grocers tn the United State*. 8. F. VOW BONHQRST, p. M- MUCILAGE m pints, quarts, said small jarB,wtth metalic cap, for sate by , J. R. WBLDIN PRODUCE.— 800 Socks Peaches, 400 do Apples, 10 Kepi Lard. WM. B. BMITH A CO, mh36 No 118 Second and 147 Front Bbrsfla. Ft sh 2ft Bbla No 8 Large Maokeret, 10 do No 2 do do, 10 half bbla No 2 do, 10 bbla Aleviye’s Herring, if 10 *do Halifax" co. For salebr , , “W 5 ~ ■ ■ . IV. H. BMITH;*<» /i it EAT EXCITEMENT- DRY GOODS VW Belling rery cheap at , „ , I pa!6 a HAHSON LOVE, 74 Market atreet. . ■> ** v i K •% > *•„ t * '-' A * ft • ' / ;, -At ; '" —-Aggl . ■>; " ,•>*'* v "** y V ' ." y .. <, •h/w£r*£■; - '*‘^l t f* . s' iC' * * r iSs J 1 . •/-- *~i3 . '> If J&k ■■ ►■■■«.A-..* ~a JL J| LADIES Heel Gaiters* *1,00,' \ , / J >5,1 „, „ „ . Lituee Heel (UM , H Ladies Heel Gaiters, sl*oo,- ~ ,«r-.-,; , / 1 '3 Ladies Heel Osileri, $1,00,,^;,, ~ ,r “, Ladles,Heel i Geisn, (i^Mg • AT NO- 16^FIFTH ; OTftEBiv 1 ., , , r f ~11 «P 27 , P-8. DIF?6*<B AOgEIL ■ ~ '3 JHO. THUMPSOfII jißJiEr'-t Houfite; siarr 'and orhu£br& '***’ l *•*% PAINTERS AND GLAZIEBS, x*:** ; f**o'##& V T N E CH-tSXß.—CilelargdjttoaSbriiij.. Asf ie Uie city, j -nl ■ ■■■ <••. ’ikkc? WE HAYE.jusr ramiaMßf £g ff Brat Spring supply' J>f tie' borfr.Uea BTEIN- „ ...,y. . WAY 4 ?3| the prosont day; oonjhn»tagrbott“GKASD*BQUjstE %?v3 PIANOS, end atjNBW 10® PElOBa.rTnejjU* **r- ' I ranted for FIVK YEARS. Please h*n (|jyexamine beforepdrohaeipg eleePtherd.. «, it>-ns ( i sJ ifii* nmfreeM v. ajmmrgwmaimm, ' ‘ ■ Sola Agente for StemwareUntltalled Planoe. 1 ;. ’ i'i'A SPHINX* STOC w» cBHHiHfIBAM+4.«» ». gOßgnfttUl . pi . $ V.V CITY SLABS WORKS—WARKHQTOK, r ' , Water street, and W First street, Pittaborgh,Jetted*. ~ ..i?*® doers below Mbnongahela House; Manobcttiren of l “ V-JO - City-Window Glass, DrugglaWebHSj'Wm,.’ . V ' andAmericanCanrexGl&aS,forparlorwkido*B J chureiv«*'' ~VfS anil pnhilc buildings-';. . ss® TJUY WANT£U—Apply at theMercjqr-. .'/• £>, JJ tils Library, corner of St Clair endjPennWmtfc;/, ;y'3§d Mart be thin to write * legible' heTUE' . filiUOrfiAN • Thomas sattioaMv «tetipctirS&fi£ Na 115 Water Btreet,Pittsbargb,fcMa prßppttftt - ; to bring oat or send back passengers-iromor, to SEU": partoflhe oJdcoajUr/,niU»rby^Saanier*aUii®JittSfr^£ :^|:^ et fIIQHT DRAFTS FOR for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati; Raflreibk r kSS, Agent for the old Black StarLinearSaUingPiakft .* ■'.. ,;,;r •ts. Mid for the lines of Steamew sailing hfttratt Kffr v£i#a York, Liverpool. Glasgow and flalway. » 1 * t *Zgja Summer Importation '/| OBJ HOBDAY, IBtb ISfST., BERAGB AffCHJiS, - Plain Printed and Embroidered, of ill vidillt. ' Js Checked Pbiil& ..••■’ i fr«»', " -•■LV-rf'- v'-^--"' 2 ~S jjd Embroider**. 1 * J| FRENCH POP^fiJlS,';*• GEO; K. WHIT!E &CO., 26 FXFTg STREET, WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION A V' ; > Taried atock of goodft adapted to thatomtog , VJ.’ 1 reason, bought at ruinous sacrifices to tha importsar> - .y. Their assortment is most complete, in r DRESS' GOODS, Very Cheap. Plain and and wltta* Plain, Embroidered, Striped and Barred, all Wldthf^ '.., '”k Teryftaliionabl©, . * w FOULARD SILKS, CHECK SILKS, "' t - Very coach la demand. French Printed Jaconets Organdie** -AND-: FRENCH CHINTZES, New style Embroidered Grenadines' in neb colon, and for second mourning* Spanish Black I>aoe, Guipure PointSi ’ ’, '' •V.v —AND— " ' C' ■f S Q. D A R E 88AVI 8 , l - -*' t* 1 'T, J A New Article. GRENADINE VEIUB, _ As this is the cheapest Btock they have *l ed they "can, with confine ace, assure their, friends and •; patrons that the above goods ARBCHRAPERUiatt ever offered in this oiarfcai - . . > . f aplA [n all colors. & *»■ ««J ■ 4 ."» ' fourth street, , l(r r fc • ♦ -V-.-: - cV'-’ Bank or Deposit and Discount] H * -V i INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ' ' ' IK » Par & Current KnniU recelv*4 on Deposit .is riIHE UNDERSIGNED Stockholder# site- , 'js& , 8 1 indiriduaHy responsible to depositore to the whtole extent of pnrafc means : « » . *?*t| James Marshall* JohnscotU William Walker^*''*•>>, Samuel George, Thomas Mellon, Robert Bell, ' -.ov-tTo/r/irlff/ John MoDoott, , John Floyd,, . Richardfloyd, -.iv' H*y Walker, William Young, Jacob Painter, . - i'-< r 4»4 Joseph Long, H.B. Robison, >ThomasBcp«,'>. -■* -* ' «&&& A-K*m JAMEB 14ABSBALL, PreridenL:;', v R. A. GEORffB, Cashier. " apß;ly#,; . ’STRAYED' OR STOLES From - phe < subsobiber, living/* in Independence U>wnahip,£earer small grav borsei fourteen hums bleb, .eight or ten- • yean old.;on the nlgbfc of thnSlat ofMarcii r lB©. , 'A * '*' r /M . reasonable reward wilt be siren for the deUTe*yo**p*. * , - v , liorsr to theeubMriber, orlo DaTidßonMeendr, on the . % V- I *®? ' ‘ - :-44 THEY STAND -'OPDETEHIT* K '':-^.;''/|>ffiS BURKE &■■ BARNES’ fern 1 ’ w l^ l ®fiSpySBS Read the RY ' “ 3 * SM L-,g2| 1 • SAFES: ' : '- . ■ . r- | ';, Mi BBS Bran * ~ of th«42d of February, JB6p,»riI l oitt^gma as«AKW#:i- c/f Paint Bhoftwhefbthe heafwas' suSstlnleiuie, waa «s of your toko of Safas, contaiaing all our papers, tart«--' ••.’-•■j, J ranco policies, Ac. amounting to over $lO,OOO, whlen,on -i > Balsa as bsing very superior. Torn menaf. z±£k’^& ■ . PLATr.MABTIM«.QPBpQH>, r -.. ftVttj Theabova Safes, of eY6ry_sixe, to orders - jbubke %vBA»HR«£.~» ‘^flS At the Old Established Safe Factory, V ; ,,. - -, mi lEXCELBIOX GMBS rW -^; h A. WOLFE....-F.T.TLOSKElT^T.fflUlWK*.', ,^|; i ''tgg casmspsba^ : rrTT , ' i T ■ , ~-r ~ I..jrtfitl" ■ —• a iimißi#tn> lorJ * Notlec. ar imSSSkei&t administba'hon ' T iKJfbfa.«)BOtD QLOOHWE».'Jr> ■ ' naMA t!>» nada? - - •.** lri»^Btg«^g’ iatoL ofaifegßeM County. Pomona ? JE sigoed'by -tto ° aKh cremint them tot' -» % to»W«M i ,££ --r, ■t ckir “ “ ’ Ko. 80 fit teet, . toadopt r-mM fk A CHILD, some six tieeka old, will call at Cm > > ‘-;S avmw DB. BBA»BTROTi .. C °®S 5 Bo.UßnithfiMdaWPttHn&gfc* -A'-/ +< ' v if *' ■ raar7:d2wA>»ly ** ** 4 ,«* F*deral,ttT«!t'; -vjYf' c l * '-4 "‘ , ' = ' -* -’e v 1 -r , yM^~r « v i .\ '‘Vi v vVi gfeSSsffo •** * *? 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