d'-oa z" - 'I - EsTAausimp. IN 1786. ... . _ . ti-Mos...im.lreeer.menzeszut.shole. mac dealer - In - WSW , 7 lastri - CHYME, B BLOBB4TTIBH, NMI P L . ABIBBB.- =BTU LI MD AND 1 ,..421 0, 011..14.,DA80, xity l ead % Peohm:. -, -, ly, Moo. ,141 &id 143 Tient itreee„ . ' - - Proeaee:. - oe2 assraan. (IMP ."& SHEPARD, anaemia( M. , at_e waxes and &Maio 13 'FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCT.. .No. 243 Liberty street, PlNaboGgb, Pa. Pada Rom& Of Flour fur Dakar. and Family oa• constantly . cia baud. Particular attealloa pod to. , traaenisornaithandiza amorally. ->oo0:dly . IiORDEIt, PstonuomAND votaktittai XiIOUS?. Mike In mous, BUT TZWISIWOMIdgIrraDS, Ld2tD; MIMS, roux, • • MID 4NIKUIMICK. YIWITS and P.:adoos wally. Liberal cash advances made ottuousigurtotts.i Warehouse. No. 114)3•cood street. Pittsburgh. rivs.- J. Liplil'Etc, . , COMIIIBBIO2I lIIIMCHANT •':,:..- A ? fD .R; ,l ' ir kq i CRUDE 01 l e . ~. Wettl ) Cour rk6d ktmet :Da Dion,. Way, A4_ .„. el - 0,„ th,.„.v•%° .--- —Aix. 0,- _ . adeVAY, FORWARDING - IED J.Ctems M not Esicitiott, for Moo sated FLOUR, IMA, CON,-:-LEAD, BUTTER. RGHEI, and Weft= readies - Mizsgs l l7, No. 10 SMITHFIELD STE .Eltr verger ofFlnt,-Plltabargh, Ps. • - mints solicited. ~~~ ~SF~ t.:OssittsaioSjlistten*Nriiar the We Or.r I .OIIL, CLIULISIC BLCON,LAILD, BUTTXR, SEEDS, DWAIN and,Produos, generally, No. 16 ,Itarket et; oorner of First, Pittsburgh. or.3:dly QCHQMAILER & LANG Commastom ;„..1 min-murr. and• wholeaala &alai In GROOS. 1t114,11,0U1L, GRAIN, CHODUCE, An., No. Sal LAboi4.`ttroot,'lnttsbnrib,,Pa. _ 0e13.11 `DEMI onideessorto 40.1 • M . GIII A Sou. No. DM Weedy street, Pltts- , leuxh, ISISINERAX -PDODUOM, - 01401.1111tY AND COYMI -101 i ALRACLIANT . . . • meats reipectAttly solkittei. Will. -1 01 1 1.1 11 . - w0.......11119.-11`1111511.......iJ08. WHITE. WIWI% 7,;.llROTlLlERgi'tFcigwAßDixet --mut -thowinsitox - Meacriuxis sad dealers In P 11 3KON$ AND PRODLICIZ (LOINBALE,Y, .•0., Mkt Wert, street, _Pittsburgh, pa. , I i, , ; ' A:DASC ! 0 J Commilatox- KRORANY, dueler In CRUD • AND REFINED: oARBoN owl; . EILASS - /BON, NA! L`, - in., No. 1E! Liberty ast.lausus, L aw) er e.. J DLYIID C•NDLIBI. corriw,l f 301154; T.4lrtzkOr. MIAITS ;At . COFFI suoomois to Yank WIIOL.USALIGGRO. USJI4. wirier °Mood and Water streets, Pittsburgh, wag. 4.. b tituauxx worm. voter. VOIGT Ult,snocesearto.j... .1:2.21241r, PHADUCE D COILILIASION BUM MAIM, 247 Liberty at. AN * 21U:shush, P. ma 1011111 'HUMS: Togy.i,lloUSE k CO., Witotstits trower.ii iittr Covautaloi Itizsalturks; earner of tl (Wield 'aid Watec streets, Pittabo :11, Pa: 7 r IfF &SI .r , HOLZ- Ala aux GILOCXXX AXV Commuatomr NracoLarro, No. 107 Wbod rite* .Pittaburgh- .lo2di .J. lIIIMPATIICI4.- WI. M. DROWX.....IIFM. B"w'" & KIILKPATRICICS, thmezze s.d 'deems in FLO= -AND IMIZIA Non. In and LW Liberty street, PUliburgh. TI . DALL d0160.N, Commui. 'siccitlsiictuNrni for the We of MUDS rao-iut; SLIMS CAILBON OILS, No, OS and 70 Water Omni,' P , Plitsbafith,'_l‘,lsanocs made on canslgnmeuts. DR UGGISTS. QIMON. JOIINSTOA.DIALER Lilatag Dlltraß. AND CIIERIOALS, PLILIPMItgairi YANOY COOPS, BURNING FLU ,ID TAX- I lkarinligS, Or, ca Ptrial l . - Y. it y. at iniorrers at loran prima. lan-aar Cala Pillsbarlb, " . tmilatptions caebAslly you • • •• • • • • at all hem. 4:IAUNESTOCIC do CO., 'WeciLik a ,-112 i, 'Etta Vii. , 4 - Aitrr• And Ilialdietinter of " WEITZ • LEAD END LITIJAIEDL earner of Woodard Erni !URN P SCO'I r,,WiCOLINLILE DEAL= tfl. ix - ..nattas; Pd /NISODIA,Vd - ww 'MUNN dND . OTIS azurieti E so:ps 4therty-atital. AU Witten' will receive protii*.t attentive. . MUD WTI/U. LkakiJN REITER, W B o 2.SB►7 m.A2a) .EXTA.II. 7 Danoours;corner of Tabeety and Bt.: Clalrielieth;Ple 11. ' ,1i; A Y =GOD UT - 1) 41 40 Wood: stoad,- owner .-of • Wood street sad realm alley, :Ittsbursk. Fs. • .411,717 . 0/11AEYEl. ... TWIN G. 31..i.aCONNElik Anciamnr ornelopcopd sou Kowa LAW BArtm. ma. `,7w 93 PelaWrod otreet. otatil thin Errelal — tos;botuttl,os, A 5.., In Washington, platrict of Columbia.' - JOll2l ILEPATRICK. &MELLON ; 'Aiircisz g No:' it, fourth strio.4ll6idoori Pittabusgb; Pa- ' 'May, qii1941.48 • ' 11%,li tr Ammon- min COOTSCLAOII. AT Lim. Unites. N0..:150 Toarth street; comer Al Slain Pittabur • • • • • SAMUEL A. ?UK. lANUE ATTORNEY Omer., Fifth iirtet; oak* 4 r- -31 a/s ihan Browu, Pittstm - - - 7 02 . 9 . 11 Y - • • •,ti 1k M. ' Amp= AND NJ. COlntoimia A2LLAT, remand LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 -Dlaimund .streoL Beat door t.. 21. Poser's Church. • myl6:dly SECHO 'Ex; Arrefrussir AT.. law, •11ci:101roitrth strej, 'Lornie's Law 110.ildIng,. 14 4a.bFgh , ./ .5 - . - . • nthl PRODUCE. =M2=% — rzeIf,,CIOTCITLNSON; CiAbirissuoif- A,DPoilts — ATOOSlTlSSlctiore,des,Stis in WOM- B* JIANNIVION: OILNDSN,XLWIR, FISIL, BA. CON" DIWITEN, ' LINSEED OIL, POTS AND PLIANT:AS=9, SIOLDS,f/NAILL, - DNIND VAULT. and PodussAlestotSi.Best bouds ; fatslli floe . slesys'oll ,bastl:••• Ageir- Ibr• DO Ole or Madlson* oo.'s otsbrated Patepted Port Boob.- N0..1111 Sectiisl lA4III Plrot it.., booed Wood ant Smith.: Geld, Pittsburgh-Rs, - • . - asedl , A, H•cli •• Commiaim, Nor ':el:mat &IA doldar.ln PLIKIWIL •KUTTEE; LAKE. 'WISH and Prodoor genevid4, Ko. SS Wood atreet., ' — aborelritar;TPlttaburgli. ' my 2 - . • 01.4 • k F .., oat- *.aut dalliers in Puovzsiina, amasrof mix tai• Frontntreets. - ;77 I.rB Ulta.irCE, 4GE.MTB. jC*FF/Notpumvoa .1 _ BELIAICZ 71,114P,t'C",PP"EC-.2inth-1.1t..49fuE:14 . viON '8; , AGENT; ORTO'AIIHRI . • osiatite Periniyi*fis 4ritplartGertl me isr* Corstanke;ett Wit.? street ' 5A.111.11% ktitA.; •SikilkETAlY .laeuetattea COI/PANT. COISKIT Market and. %Valor etre/2e. ; , ; • , .8801C1i7ART ITSTEILN Qum APTi 22:Water stroct. , . . - SSCIIIITARY . AI,LBOILIONY JLF 14970.11 A Comtlia7,, 37 Tlftb, amt. „ DRr GOODS. 4,1111.1111101...4:141/i IIeCARDLIIIL N;: "CARE ft 'CO., Payst l G, ) ''-11/SCHEASALS Main - - lOILEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,. do. M - wood street, third bow* above Diaatoad alley, Pittabra h. aplitdif •, • • M. BURCHFIELD, nooemor W. tnllatattled ¢'w: Wbohsale and 11.tait Ddekell' taellTArrat'AND-TAPOT ' Dalt GOODS;' North-. led • rbf totnitt sad Marloet attest& en" i. drM., Out= IN MT Y./ kg3dar: bY Mark!t stmt. a b e t Third aid duzi wvg, pv„,,„„ • mess asp MY DRY aeons, hos .B•miu.... so. 74 Marta atred. 'TRIMV/111rGH ' J9SEPII 1 11ORNY 4 Ihissia 7x'-Taw' CO ONLINOENNIONDZ ANO BANAT GOON% Re. TT ittiftketaNtmet..Tl lOIN • it. " • •10 • • ••• Dimas. sx.Dar ‘ ,l • 4l6 " 4, • 23 Fia•Pazw. 'mut newt, . firddAtlitUld tXI.; - DrAtstanit' pi zusa, Norm, It". GPIS ;DIC , i;)P - X7 - 1 1 1N:1;Q22.211: TORN CAMPOELL, et tboTs - Ard errors of on/ destriptkuy ßq as lhatillistirstinldt, Pittdnincts: . palter' CDI4,O4BILER, SUN CO. WISOLII i = r 7Zittlt e li wo VZ 3301&114141111%, 4 SHRIVER k LAZRAR, WHOLBEIALII GROCERS • can ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Noe. S 7 and 2:I Smithfield Street, Comer Second, jeSClyd PITTSI3CRGII, PA. lilt. Y. WILENRTILICIC. W K.LIMPATRICII".i: CO., InWHOLZUI.II GIWCRIUN, CONNUMON 1111CICHANTS RID DtALLIII IN COUNTRY PRONOUN. No. 2.53 Liberty Stmt. Pittsburgh, Pa. stia t LrrTLE & TiIBIBLE, WHOLESALE A..sClituozes 001111111110,1 Minicamera, dealers tn PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE,. MIL CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures rnerully, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. DUKCA I2 I. I I I II:IOIaLD:...J: .111.11CCW,,' ANA/MALL MoDONALD & AItBUCKLE, WIiota ;LEA. BALI' Gnoczas, Pzonucx AND Cornwall - or Um punts, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, RIDE, DLIEFOR, SEEDS, Ac., No. 258 .Liberty llll.eteinttaburgE.' -• '• • no14:ly r. LV-ZZYKI.H. REYMER & BROTHERS, successors to :Berner a Andernen, Wholesale dales in FORIZION FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON PROT lONZILY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, de., Noe. 126 and 122 Wood street, shoes • Flitln Pittsburgh,. Penn's. \CLIDDING AND Locos I. HILL OtOiLOlltGriollt. EAD & lAILTZGAR, GROCERY .Avo 'fotailitHsamir atkicamin, nid diiki,i in all kinds of COUNTAY PIODUCL AND PVITS3I7ItOIi ELANU• t ACIVOXII, No. 249 Liberty. street, opposite head of Wood street, Pittsburgh{ Pa. ap3:ty .41 , n -ROBISON.SrOO WaoLicsAis Gro .l Coustosiox lilcacnttrrs cud dealers fu kittili of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, awl Pitts burgh suautifituturto, No. 245 c Liburty atruut,Pitui. J A. WHOLESALE GROCER, • Conanadox Ntamaire and dealer In •FLOUI, DRAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, Nu. Ziu I..lberty street, apnoea* Rand, Pittaborgh, Pa. • ,• ERlTLlberal advanoe• made on consignment, mh lya tlEt.). B. JONES; Wu°LusALE DEALER N.A GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, 1/1148, PlTilll and Pittaburab manufactured articlod, Nu. 141 Water afresh above tba llatampßela Bridge, Pittaburgb,'Pa: 1101.11.1'DAL:mi.. p °BERT DALZAL dr. Co Wuocs, &Lis Osoczas, Common ADD Dozy:Ammo tsuamxis, and &Alm in PRODUCE and Pittt urgh maaufacturce, Pitteb. h. . . ataxia. soirrox. AILBERT & SIUPTON, Wnot.r.liALs ;SA Oaoccaa , Prtocvcs Dsaixit - • nod' VoxiiillsloN litsocnxiorth No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, I polity - 01111 WATT A- WILSON,. WHOLES:II;E Ow- CRS, COMM /NON MIIMCILUITS, and dealora to ~. .o,luce mad Plttabirgb maziutsctuns, No. 158 LH, Only otroet, Pittolmr: h. , Is.a. • ( ALE . 41:0; 1 , ot.e.ular, Gitocr.as, tionstisaton Nnatenam, • dealers io PFLONUCE, No. Sol) Water street, and 65 Froutstreet, Pittattargh. • R. U1L00ara...... 401,1,1 e. DILI.IIIII. 8. DILWORTII WYo_• U • Gaocuss, N. 130 and Lit Second cheat, war uol 111,L.L.11 JFLOYD& Co., WBOLESALE GRo- V/ Craig LAO COll6lll - 6610p MiltellASTS, No. 172 Wood Ind =8 Liberty @tree Pittsbur g h. Joie. WILLIAM" BAGALE Wm°Leara.p. rgb, Crects,.. Non is And 20 Wood .trout, Pitts -111 inlkltf tsAL 01:oc:oi,Imli•kortal‘r ,Z.0731.1:1-bertyB: Uet, Pittsburgh. Pa. • °AO Ma. , rIII'.ICTURERS. pAMEL BENNETT & SON, ALtso ...L.°, WRITE STONE CUM. AND REAR COLORED WARE. sairo AIM YARILVOUILS At I. o. 73 Toro. rim% • L'A.--,,------ambttlyboaL.. . BIACILUROiI —J. it tarn . HART. UACKINTOSH,- B KULL A: Cu., 10J. corner. Pike and O'Hara streets, near the City Water Works, Pittaburgh, Pa. 3lanutacturen of XACKINTOSII AND 11.EXPAILL'S lIIPICOVED PATENT OSCILLATING ST/LAX ENGINES .AND ELIDE VALVES, of all sizes and host style. tEating put up machinery of large capacity and of he best quality, wc.are, prepared to do hies; Job bing, and aolioit . work In this line, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our work, to merit public - patronage. We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING lINGINES,. as combining adnititagm heretofore unattained . in' this clam of Engines. ----- WILLIAM IXIMILL.—.. i. ii...JAI= X. XLUSX. VTILLUM:BAiiiiiI A: (X). , , No. 61 i f T Penn street, below Marbory, Pittsburgh, Pa., .*. TEA* BOLL.ERILAKELLS AND SHEET •IRON 1: 1 . : 'ORR RS; ziwozobastreng4BAllNLllLL'S PAT ENT B LEER, LOCOMOTIVE , FIXED and CY L INDE BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BIIETCLIEN, : InILE D, STEAM PIPES, CON DENSERS, SA LT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE BOATS, ate., etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRLDG_ and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short. im l iA eat not . All order,' from • distance promptly. at tended t . . jett2 quid s MOORE, Mesur.torukgat. or lA. A 1 / 1 1..ii.XX IX ALL soma or . COPP EIL.DIS... TILLED PURR RYE ' WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR, Noe. 199, 191, 193 and lad First stress, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. air rrivateordan solicited. Highest market price paid for RYE. ear runt Oil and all other poisonous Ingredient.. carefully extracted, by-a, promo now and Unproved. Corner of Flint and . Llllerty otrants • - • • turzawa STEAM 'IMMO% MACHINEIT &. myl,ctf diS V EAULNUE, No. 01/ WAVLE a?., • rittilUanttfict_lim 4 BOIL.N . VR7)I, claim ptlo YVERUWNKRISrOOMWN AND-RAILROAD, drocrln. a ca rrartilar kited or shaped SPIRES and RIV =8: lisp woman, inad.lo order at dart bOtiCll. A rand aognritn.nt_constimltt'on tmott. mr2lNsi• . _ 0.1. 1 , P II A •Isi. T, . successor •of P. H. Oliphant, l,lsuaractuitr 110 T PII.K6SED MIS AND WASHER*. 4.111 A ISCOAL 11011.5E.43110E IRON and NAIL RODS, 11011./M .YAIRCUAN OE IRON WORKS, Papua Co., Pa y9lO 4 Warehcsos, 13 W. .t., PRl•banch. a. a. wourc....—..T. T. P1.1"141011...: V. CA swast.a.. x CELSI OR GLA,..SSMVORKS.— WOLVE, PLUNKETT J 3130., Gaols 31 anC , a ,, MUM. WalehOttle, No. 13 Wood Weal, caruri of Tint o Plttabotgl4 , Pa.. •.5.5:1y4 C UIELLS ICIDDLE R A:I., IN•73:rdii T Libragy street; opposite el;th, Mau • Inanofactororm of MIDIS, LASHES AND PWITC, Kg, and ovary deocriptkrn of LEAVIEU. DILA ILOND WOP.K. Orders whetted from the trade, mad goods prompt y shipped ea par Instruction:. , SetolairlyY myrarl i fritrum TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, -RE-nrruss orna APPARATUS WHEREBY NU DRUGSoIOALYANICRATTERY ARE USED. ; Cold weather la the time when the apparatna ate be wed to, Cis heat aviraatagi. Medical gentlemen and their families have had their teeth extracted by my promo, and are ready to, Milt/ p,to lhasafett aiad plasm:Ms the giber.. libi , -wllitensi Lai been said by penon. interrefed In Welding the contrary, haring no knowledge of my Inserted la *very style 'OUDISY, laarnrr, 134 limlthtleltl J . OSEPIT - ADAMS, , Thaltdrurr, ()papaily's Diemond arid Grant streets, Pittetratih. , . • ilerwereTeDr. A. m.. Pollock, Pr... Hawk. Theodore Robbina,lteeeetl Theft. myS:dly- prrTw:Pr.7 •TrplrT7l JAMES M. Into assistant to autbersa., prepsne =men MAW INDS AND •13 PNCIYICATION8 SA AU , Mud*, of Banithip, sad . impeeintatAlp their erection !mum. . . ORlte eo Aodonotr - streq, Darien itoißia..id 'Roblmao stresta,Alleittiouy . City. ' • 'jal2 .rign. ABA' . •:rt, •Await. Tgrr. mice, IRON BANIZ BLOCK, Irt area. .11fainishes IMA'NIS AND SPYCIYICATION Ibr Balldinge eflinfts7 dencrlptlon; anti nips alsw an an moderato Wm, •i mr13117 MUSIC; ite. • rra mtiAnTE - BLUME, itieinmeTua-_ ta Aini Danz& I PIANO-FORTES, aud Im porter of ?dumfound Ilusiest Instrument& Soto slum t ktr tbsIUtILISURG PIAX08; Alto Jr' lIATIL ET, imyis at..B 1,070/t wows, with . istutAri!b out As Attheltmot.."llo. al irllth"itiiit. anal aNak 1 Mit va, na las • • : 11;4 /I : 11 ng m Wood , attset; between ".!web arms tolasssf4 PI Whew,: Pk 2000 coI , : NE-POLES,-fcir'saie by ;so3lr2k 101 PArr , WY*" it- AILY AND 'COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. GROCERS. rn7sßunon,e.. === PITTSBURGH -1- ---G PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1862 Pl d. 3 0s _ N EW, PIA N08. ! --Now re- • • c. retying, Yew poop?, of PIAN ,'!""-- . FONTES,. from Chickenng norta,l • I Beaton;' Haseitorrßrotbern, Noi. York; tett, Da+ vk k Co., liceton •, George Steck, New York, and Hain 'brother., NeW York. All of - wbleb will 'Le sold at F.a.tern factory priers. • SO/IN MNLLOII,BI Wood at , 80 • between Disonond alle• and "'north at. ACkIICKERING '..ItOSE- Irvin) piss° Gyi *cure, In use six. months. and in perfect order, T.'. '• for IP_M. regu* price $z cI. For sale try • • ma JOHN IL BUCILOit. 14 wood street. EGUND-1iA,N.1.) PIANOS 1 , ...)—t as. SOO, VA, $75, glop,. gt2s ....a stso, for ...lob/ . ...i.3 JOHN 11. DIELIAM, 111 Wood et. SL. TO HEN I' l l4l l At $2 V .%- tad por mouth, Joule' 11: mina.ou, 81 Wood otr.t. NTOW..ARRIVIN4,I.-L choice supply of the unrivalled RAABE PLUSI.M. warreitred for fire 1. c f . years, and pronounced to be eetwd, If not impeder to any to this country. The Pianos now arriving were pareonally 'selected by theauhnellew, at the new and epaeloue factory of Wes. „Enehe A Co... Baltimore. Pleese call and examine_hefore purchamlng chwechere. tn/AULOTTX BLU24K , i 3 RUth et.4o, reh2.5 . 1 Sole Agent for lin:tel.'s unclean.' Piano* -' 'r' 800-Ka. • EA PitAYARD TAYLOR'S NEW WORK AT ROHR AND ABROAD. &coot &TA For cdo ap3 K AYR. 00., INS Wood 10 A .t. 41g. .,1tS TO ESSAYS AND A AIDS TO FiLTIt —A moire at Theollogicul Esrey by euverat aritcro, beiagi reply to “Fosoys au lie view,"'ll:4llud' by William Thompson, D. D. • BIGLITtOI3B.NRBSny by .a nOmiterieon of Ile doctrine of dm Oxford Tracts. By Just received and for !We by 11.4...DAV1% 93 Wood. street. • • OWYS Fdr/IT JUN.- 11 The Works of Thomas Flood, In prose and ,verse. Edited by Eptwillargent, illustrated with Moel and wtizal 'eugrarlngi,'olagantly. printad on tinted 'paper, In small omen. To bo completed In el: n'tputhly volumes. Three now ready. ' - BATA liD TAY LOWS WOILKB-4;axm: EDITION. —The Prose Writing. of Alayard Taylor, le ttl email 8 re. velocity. TILE SPIRIT OF HEBREW POETRY, by Immo ' LEISURE HOURS IN TOWN, by The Celultry WEDGWOOD'S . DICTIONARY OF liTyldoLo. 1", a muse rditiou. Edited by Dem/go Y slarah. For oaloby U. S. DAVIS, 93 Woo at. p..°01( i3l 1311U1ia I 3. - JP Medical Veen of Electrieity—Cerrett IL , croatione of a Country Parson, Queens of Society; Spnr4 flours, by J. Drown, V. U ; att., Womcu and Bootie, by L. Bari: Titcontli'it A C Fight, by C. Etude; Ver./nal Iliatory . of Lord Bacon. Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Bongo in hinny . Key B-1.... W. floltnen; forme, by itinni Terry; Liberty and Slo.very—Bledeor; Lemur. on A.poixlype.-- Life nod Sproc of hougtnBl iiiBto y of tdl Religions, etc., etc. 010 .1. L. ILEA Li, 78 Fourth novel .7IIISCELLAJrEO US , J I UHXITURR NF. A N D NuoD CH A I RS Iif.DUCED MivES WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. JAN. W. 1 1.W1413D WELL., U 7 luta 99 Third 'treat, oproAto E. Mllmonthfon S Cu mud 111 Foort h 'greet. NICONOM LINII•IT. ASACKEOWN '& LI NiIART, FLOUR J.U. ARO Onus Facroas, Pauoves AND COMMUNION 31ftliCOANTS, for the WO of Flour, (troth, Pork, lin en , Lard, Butter, Eggs, (thefts, Pew., Tallow, lineage, Anthem Potatoes, Pot and l'carl Althea, enloratus, Llnsee:d and Lord Oils, Dried and Greet. Friths, Timothy: Clover, Flux and Croce heeds. Cash ILLIVILOGNI modem Conalgtneot, apitly \0... 7, Liberty et. , Pittshorg . h. 11/AtitOMS, —AZ: ISALE - VEN - i CHEAP. ?ABM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS awl RULING WAGONS, GARDENER'S tIARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBI.II WIINELS, CANAL, GAIIDEN BIOS, BUICK 'AND STONE MASON'S WIIEEL BMLBoWS, all 00010 of Mu, brat dry Umber, also all kinds of ropalriagattandtal to promptly, Apply to /Olin. MARX., Waoos Maw, Back of Emleral otroot /Malloy, AUleglomy. , oak I 1 tlyd L YON A L, I Rporrtn &No 104*.i.sg iu tbn moot select brutal, ot GENE - 12.E HA VANA MAILS, sod 11 Idols of SMOKING CHEWING TUNACCU. klNtarr. TANC) 31EERSUHAVIt PIPES, TENES, grme wariety, 1.1241)EN SAE BT. CHARLES HOTEL. l'lttstrurEN. 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Without dotorionag the, Medicinal atrtnee of opium, the Elixir *thoroughly purified froinar the udzioue qualities of the drug. n alas of fractured, burn; welds, cancerous uloera and other painful stleetkme, it will renew/pain and Irritation, allay convulsions, apamatodlo action, and ncorbid excitement of lady and wind, without cans log tdokneee, rustisenew, or headache. These admit table qualities' must render it pre-eminent. in the Hut Of °plata. , I Prepared and add by A. D. k D. kANDS, Dreg., gists, 100 Fulton atreet, New York. gold else by B. A.: PAIINBSTOCK Pittu. burgh, Pa., , gold almo by Brunie.* generally. ott2o:dier-witT STATE .IGEXT'S. --- XATILLIA.I4I *AIM, DEALER. EN PROM . g MORI Nora, BONDI!, Mcntouragit,iad all cornier tor Molloy. • Persona can procure ,LOAN/3 through toy agency on Nameable torn. •• Them addling' to latest their money to good ad vantage, can always dud drat And almond class topsi , at my office, tot male. • All cesnmnalcatione and Interviews strictly tend dent's]. Office, Grant street, otpeeite St. Paul's Cathedral.' • Jelititf ARDEN IMPLEbLEN • • A LAMS AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. - J, HllO3, 29 Fifth .t 1.1A(M1Z1, - - 811OULDERS 1 1.)...k . „ jj;HAYS, la'KnobHoi9e , and Par War' by BAYS Z Ob., No. 295 Libraty at. , I tiorcea r barre!a and kepi in tie'. liberty it. Viffsburgh 6azeittt. S. , RIDDLE & EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, Publication Office No. B 4 Fiftivitreet MORN/NO AND 'EVENING EDITIONS,,EALLT. CONTAINING TIM LATEST NEWS UP Ye THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: MORMINS EDITION-10 per annum In *drew., or 12 cents per week trowearrieri. Eviestme Rernow-43 per annum In eArelooe, or b canto per week Cone marten. WILZILLY Enmon--Slngle copies, $ pNrannum Fir. or morn. 51,15 i Ten or npleards, n•r4unw e Invariably to advance.' ADVNICTISLNG AT 12EASONABLZ ,RATEB. TIWIISDAY ISIORNII,IO, APEI IU The Rebeldi ason, and the Oeseln- tian of Virginia. . 4 The slaves of the lion. J. M. hiascini Min ister Plenipotentiary, etc.} decamp . nb- Soly from Winchester last weeh—Con led themselves in fact—and proceeded vlrt out. molestation to Philadelphia. Masen"t4ia r htte is ruined, his homestead in poseeiistift*fed ... oral' troops, and himself in exile ; and, ate though that. Were not punishment enough for his treason, his daughter, Mrs. IY - Oriey, has become insane from the various and dfitiess-1 log vicissitudes through which - her fatVaritiad." family hare passed. Virginia is traveling the downhill road at a rate of apeell.l4er dreamed of by .her prophetic statesmen of 1833, who made the Nouse of Delegi4s 01:10- ; nuent with the story of her decline.' ' , '..A. few years ago Senator Kennedy, of * '' and, made a speech on the Cuba bill, , . ing,. among other things, the return of.,[daiela-' thus to Virginia, his native State.: le showed, by the returns of the SW6 Au ditor, that in 1850 there were llritieen 8,000,000 and 9,000,000 acres of un occupied' lands, and that in 1857 . this uneultivaiiiti iies, had grown to 13,000,000 stoma, mei he medmediated,e that there would soon be 20,000,000 acres in i l the same abandoned and unfruitful omidition. ..11e showed, also, by the official raii‘d.re turns, that 5'1,000 effective laborer. - ( slavint) had been exported to the gulf States in two years. The purpose of Mr. Kennedy's speech was to show that if Cuba were acquired, the exportation of laborers from Virginiawould be so rapid that she would soon be lift in a worse plight, as to material prosperity, than when Captain John Smith found hertwoeen tildes ago. Now contending armies ar•-hast ening her decay with redoubled speed. Mr. Mssos's desolate home is a fair pietasU.of the whole State east of the mountains, as it is now or soon will be. A now race of. iuststand a new system of civilisation must risetip and possess the soil of the ancient and'atHicted Commonwealth. ' From the Itappahannoci4; A gentleman arrived at Washing*, from the Rappahannock on Monday, rekcals all quiet along the lines. Our advanli:guaid having reached there, the rebels have de stroyed the magnificent ruilroad bridge over the river and all the smallerliridgiaZakilg Ile route. No algne of the 61,4 on the opposite bank *of the river, although they are supposed to be lurking behind the tale. Scouting parties of rebel cavalry are said to be roaming over the country, plunder ing and destroying all property within their reach. It is thought that they consist of or •gnnised bodies of the Camera of the vicinity. They have desolated all the country bound ed by the Potomac, the Rappahannock, and the Blue Ridge, and the destruotion will goon until Eastern Virginia it utterly ruined. Slavery has ruined the soil and greatly im poverished the inhabitants, and now the un holy rebellion is finishing the-destruction. W A Disputebes from Washington to the western papers say that Mr. Cowan was in the Capitol at the time the vote was taken on tho Emancipation bill for the Dis trict, but not in the Senate Chamber! So it FOOL. he did cowardly shirk the responsibil ity. We had been in hope. that he could plead sickness for absence from his post on such an occasion. Ho seems determined to outrage the feelings and spurn the sentiments of his Republican constituents to the utmost of his power. ANOTHER M KUM II ke.—Tho Augusta (Oa. Olirolo:de, of March in, has the following par ngraph MERRIMAC No. 2.—There is nnR bui Wing, end nearly ready, at one of our Gulf ports, an iron ship of about 250 foot length and 50 feet beam, which will be supplied with a number of engines and boilers, and when she gets ready it is supposed she will be quite equal to Merrimac No. I. The Chronicle sap that a trial trip of tho now gunboata Morgan and Gaines, built at Mobile, was made on March 8. Fess Tasuc Is ?us Sottn.—The Riqarnotod ZrairiiArr learns that the rebel House of Rep- resentatives have decided byte vote in secret ression to repeal the tariFand establish free trade with all countries except the United States. There are said to have bein only sev enteen votes against the proposition. It is intended as a hostile war measure. IRON-CLAD G17110A18.-A bill reported on Monday, from the Senate Committee on Mili tary A Weirs, prorides that the President may, in his discretion; transfer, in whole or in part, the appropriation for the building and repair ing of harbor fortification,, embraced in : this ect of last liebruary, to the eonstructicM el Iron-clad gunboals.. 1 - Cot.. Fru flaaar WANUILN is appointed to the military coitrol of Henry, Batas, 81. Clair, and Vernon tionnities, Mis souri; and with hie own Ist lota cavalry, and the 26th Indiana infantry, he garrisons the once famous military posts of Sedalia, Lamina,' Osceola, etc. Tee Washington correspondent of the Bal timore San says mevements are going on here in favor of manninkSouthein forteiiith %ÜBE regiments, to eaVe t e livel of white soldiers; dt There is some four' tion for a statement that this policy will he rged In the Senate this week. Firm= M 1.70111. r IMJSRALO of Volunteers and one hundred a• d thirty-four - Brigadier Generale, hove alias y been eonfinned by eha Senate. Sixty or, se enty more appointments, or anticipated prom. lons, have yet to beaded' on. UNITRO STATES .811MATO2IPPIN .121 C itarßlL• Az:ex.—The Slokutond Examiner Mates that Trustee Polk aid Waldo P- :dm ". *ha were expelled from the United States Senate, are both private' In lien._ Primes arm,. Client.= A. wilt' be 'ernoweeled, :es; wor. l oll,g °Noe wittor • b/ 13 , 1 "0 . 4 .41 NT; member of the New - Zak -21,17nwe eaitodel M=EM MEI=CE Mr. 'rramball's Speeih. On Monday, in theSenato, the Confiscation bill was taken up, when Mr. TaCanta.r., the author of the bill, made a speech in its de fence. He replied especially to the speech of Mr.'Cowa?r, taking up all hie positions and answering them one by ono. He shows, and very clearly, that the bill was one of strict justice, and that without somothieg of the kind the rebellion would go unpunished, and injustice done to the loyal people. lie closed na follows : Alar arguing the subject at length, Mr. Trumbull concluded by saying—l would to God that every rebel in the land would to morrow ground the weapons of his rebellion, return to his allegiance, and to obedience to the laws and Constitution. In that event, this bill, if puffed into a law, would have no agent either upon his property or his slaves ; hut if he will continue in rebellion against the Government, to plunder and murder loyal citizens, I have never pledged 'myself as a Republican not to mete out to him the pun. ishuient the erime deserves. If this rebellion should result in freeing the slaves of rebels, It will 'pot be the first time in the history-of the ilearJAkthat good:haw cows oueuf evil; pi:Li-it . - wilt nOt'he•theilettf-Congtese which- matie 3.heni free, any more than it is the sot of Con -green punishing the crime of larceny makes a man a thief. It has been said:that Congress.possesses no more power to passlhis bill than an a time 'of peace. I hasenLtic the proposition, and insist that it would, have been . perfectly , competent, for - Ciingreektti have passed'hash • bill atiiny ;time. Like' all orb:Mimi knot, it treuld remain' inoperative - upon the 'absinth - book 4.111 - the' offence was committed for whloh it . Provided; 'the penalty, when- it would come into Nay lot% • .tho.pnrpose of punishing.: offenders, It; so . !happens, in rho :providence of God, :that most: Of those who own slaves are now In .arms against the Government. This gives to the Governatifht the power to destroy, them, and all they.possemi, if necessary to suppress the rebellion; opd Congress Is vested by the . Constitution with the discretion of detennin , ' Tog what means shall be need to aecomplish the object ;• not only so, but it is matte the: duty of Congress to. provide for suppressing the insurrection. In making this- provision,: Is it not wise that Congress shoulase aot.that f men will fight and war against tho Govern-. oftment, they shall not do so without Chalons fthat. species of property whioh has hisenthe Impelling power to drive thotgdntol rebellion, and thereby take away aninuftlie lug the experiment When this rehellitin shalt, have been suppressed? Such an onportanity ; to strata a blow for freedom seldom occurs as thattutur-proseriteato theAnterlean Congress. As most of the owners of 'devotes° engaged in the rebellion, and will probably continue so for some time, the effect would be, if this bill were speedily enacted into a law, that they would by their own Oct give freedom to .most the slaves in tho country, and , thus would be, solved, in a great measure, through the agency of this wicked rebellion , the great question, What is to be limos with African Slavery 7—a subject in view of which Jeffer son, in his day, exclaimed that "he trembled ;when he remembered that God was just." I Appeal to Senators as philanthropists, as pat riots, as lovers of the Union, and of constitu tional liberty, not to lot pass this opportunity, which a wicked rebellion present, of making it the means of giving freedom to millions of the Imams race, and thereby destroying to a great extent the source and origin of. the re bellion, and the only thing ;Etch has ever se rioasly tliieatencd the peace of the Union. Having, as I think, shown that the right to confiscate enemy property exists; that for this purpose the rebels may, properly be treated as enemies; that confiscation cut be effected only through an act of Congress; that the bill un-. tier consideration is constitutional, and that is both wise and expedient to take from those who shall continue to fight against the tiovernmerrt, - . afterthw passage of and whose persona-lire beyond the reach of punishment, their property aror their slaves,_ so far as they are within our reach, I appeal to all those who favor these views to stand together, and let US pass the bill at as early • day as possible, with such modificatons and amendments as may be thought advisable, not losing sight of the groat of jeot in view. It is no time to talk of amnesty and concilia tion when the habitations of lapel citizens aro being plundered and their laves destroyed. Whoa the robots, whose heads are dripping with the blood of loyal citizens, shall have grounded their arms, it wilt be time enough to talk of clemency; but to have-our sympa , thins excited in their behrilf now, when fight ting to overthrow the Government, is cruelty to the loyal men who have rallied to its sup port. Attempted Kfabapping Case The National Republican contains a long ac count of an attempt by the late Jailor, Wise, and another, to kidnap from the the camp of a New York regiment Ave negroes born in Trinidad,: British subjects, and brought from New York. The kidnappers narrowly es caped death at the hands Of the soldlere ; and the Implies were then escorted under guard to Washington, and delivered to Gen. Wade worth, who looked them in the Central Guard House. A dispatch to the N. T. Tribune says of this ease: The plea of the two constables under arrest for kidnapping the free British mulatto out of the New-York 7th Regiment to Gen. Wads worth, which — was ineffectual to save them, from being flung into the guard-house, was that the law of the District presumed every catered. man to be a slave. More than one member of Congress personally complimented to-day the trooper libikey, who rescued the mulatto at the point of his saber. Justice woe also invoked of Gen. Wadsworth this morning against a Georgetowri• master, who had secretly sent to Maryland a babe six months old, with its mother,' to nave them from the Emancipation Act and enable him to driva a hard bargain with the husband and father. The John It. Wise, imprisoned for the attempt at kidnapping In thelth ;Regiment, Is one of the witnesses named at the foot of the indiotmont against Mr: Greeley... The Secretary of the Interior We . have recelyea the following' note from the Secretary of {Par: DEPARILIIINT OP. TB& lIITISRII3II. 1 April 3, um. Editors Wuridp ECU , York: GRICTLZMEN : My attention bas been called to an editorial,artiele in your paper of Yeeter day, ableb reads as follows :' • "We are pained to learn, on anthority-sie ran hardly. discredit, that,grave and probably valid elates arnurged against .tbwdeoretary of tho Interior fon improper speoulations and ;other malfesam , me in office, and.that there is a, strong likelihood that a general elsangaintho• ,chief ot li ders Of the Interior . DenariMent will be neoessary,inoluding the heads 'of the Pat int and Pension offices." • • I respeutfully .request that jou will Inform me upon what:authority the statements • eon tainedin this article were made by. you. I am, Tory. respectfully, . . your obedient servant, . SA.t.ga B. —New pork %ca. - • The World declines to giro the manse of its informant, unless compelled-by judicial pro- • • Tes• Tim ls:due to .dealersi liquors to say that the . impression after the adjournment to the House tb-day was that. the Senate would restore the tax on the stook of lilners on hand; trio also felt that %Tote lry yeas and"narribild'iestotn . the tax In the House Itself: - Metitherierholtite* the teinier of the that the flit ()Wide - tea win be surely Toted.—gpsiiet Itivpota to the X. Y. Soieutols Gisrestat..Firmsr.--Einrgeon Gen, eral Finley was net arrested and sent to Fort Warren; although he supposed iihnsolf that such was his fate, ut be wrote'" to, friend, "I ate under 'arresti - and ordered 't.i.l7ort War ren." Ho was only deposed, and • ordered report to Bolton.. This was done, if not Upen evidence, at least. upoa suspicion of disloyalty 'to the Geier:meats-14.Y. Tim“. " Ggx• WiDliwoum liu " • • f.eni. • • the kidniw- qi'a , i;i13...,:14-*. LETTER FROM RARRISBURO C,ornwpondenrc ,11 the Pittabingh Gazette IlAtuusamcci, Apa . l 7, 182. The House spent the morning on local bins. The one specially applicable to your section was the charter of a railroad on Oil Creek. The °or poratereare Rhodes, 'Dooley and other • , owners of oil works in that vicinity. In, the afternoon the bill re-called from the Governor for the payment of the military claims of 10tH, Was passed finally by the House. I think the bill is in the right shape now. 'This is the same bill I hare hair a dozen of times noticed daring the winier, as one in which your citizens are personally interested. These claims will now beshortly in a position to be mot, and•finally settled. • The House also took up a Revenue bill reg ulating the details of the assessments for tavern licenses. This bill will save a large 25111D.0f money ; and the two last sections, pro posed by Mr. Itighani, will bring in a rotenzto 'of at:least $lOO,OOO each year. The 14 classes of Mercantile licenses are fixed at an income of 50 per cent. over the rates fixed bi the net of 1841. A new class is also created to con stitute the fifteenth, and this clads--is 46 pay 17:00;dellera...4beie , were the Await dealere exempted in -.the. fanner ACTAI by a pipviso that Jbas been a constant.. source of controversy. ;Th. Anditor General, who. Understand/ fully. !those things, is. confident of realizing a large increase of revenue from this bill. , . Thailouse• next took up a bill extending I lbeTBtay law of 1861 another year.- This act ftrill,pa e, and requires all persons to pay all ,thhinterest and costs that have. accrued on judgments,. on.whioh the stay .had . been 4ken.. The, court ie to be satisfied with the ctirity,and, in that ease, a stay of another ,year ie allowed. A good many of the' law yers are hostile in the bill, .but. it will pretty certainly pass, —• • „ 'The Financial Cemmitlee of the Senate re 7 ported the bill repealing the , Tonnage -Tax, with a . pogative recomrpeadatione. The Pill is made • the order for. ..to-morrow, pfight. There is now a' fair assage by %the... Senate. lhope if this:abas *iv, Tax is to be.kept off tho Feruasylvanin Railroad; that'll' will be by the action* of ;the : I Sdpreme Court; and not brthat of the Senate , Or Governor. , • The Senate was busy aft ernoon and vening on private bills, but. I could notloarn their names, aria of Course, cannot say how far any of them are 'Of interest in your Seetitm. The Iniestigating Committeett will all.re pert. te-inortoK. • The Bertha, itto,4 -shoddy Conti:slit/Xi havellot peony iritportazied.' , Cob. iloPkituevTonnage Taxi Committee will, quake some important disolosunfoef. , The posi- We proof will not show any largo number of members.on pasies hought.up; but the facis :peeved will, satisfy-, all _impartial lookers o n . tiat., the most of Mr. Williams' 'charges ore. lwell founded. Neitiiii 3 John Edgar Thotnp- Ton nor Thomas A.' B eet4lurve been examined., he Committee last, week wont, to Philadel- , pub to examine the . rresident of the road. No is, I believe, dangerously and they X , ould not see him. Mr. Scott is said to be at Island No. 10, or in that-vicinity. Ms for laicals cannot la, dispensed: Witt by the G., :ernment, so his friends ituf....lle is not anx ious to he examined is the I: . ,pinion generally , itntertained to this latitude. Pour ! A-Word to Southern Workingmen. I It appenn that the non-slaveholders of the .South do nut lovo sfavery—they only .dlelike the•negru. They want "America fur the- White man." If they are right in demand- In that the southern !tittle shall 'not hive a' infued population, then it Is easy to show that She slarcholders are constantly and necoma rily arrayed idoppositiou to the non-el/We „holding whites-or the Stinth, becauso it is to their interest to populate the South with fie gross, M. Sprott, of South Carolina, in his essay on Slays and , ..l"rest. , ropulation„ •says that a alaveholding coUntryi•ta - hoirr , a safe condition, should have "ac least as. many slaves as white free men." Accordingly as be viewed with alarm the condition of some of the free slave states, in which the free population greatly outnumbers the slaves; and urged upon the Montgomery Convention, in March, 101, to reopen the African slave trade, which that body actually proceeded to do, irea left-handed way, but Mr. Davis, who bad a little more sober sense than his fellow rebels, vetoed the measure, end out of respect for the prejudices of England it was tempo bully dropped., Where the number of slaves is less than the number of free men, said Mr. Spratt, the free laborer comes in competition with the slave, and gradually ousts him, to the manifest in jury of the master; and ho complained that this was already taking place in South Caro lina,'whore, said be, with a comical kind' of horror at the thought of possible injury le the "masters," white men already drive drays 'and stages, work on the ships and wharves as stevedores, are waiters in hotels,and perform, for pay, many of the services which rightfully should be left to the slave." Mr. Spratt's - idea is, that of the white population only • the slave-owners have rightswhich deserve to be. protected or which any body is bound to re spect, while everywhite man who has to cup, pert his family by his own labor is a nuisance, "coming in competition with the slavo," and to be driven out. • There are in the South, or were in 1880, about four hundred thonzand sloveholdere, and it is to the interest of this small minority to people the Southern Staten with . negroos. They no longer confine their slaves to plan tation and housework, but make of theui ear- , penters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights,. matthin ists. Wo have repeatedly heard, Southern planters declare that they would not ezutdoY.a white mechanic,their own slaves deing,, the work ne well, hile "a White workinsin u ways troublesome among the negroes." - The motto of the slavoholdere 11, "America for the blacks and their masters." The non-slave holding whites wish to expel the blanks; the slaveholders buy and breed them, Moreau them as restos they can; would import more from Africa-if the whole hivilized wOrld not turn its face against this forcible African ization, of the Southern States. Tho non,- elaveholding Whites grudge the blanke the room they occupy • the elaveholders , buy out every non-staveholder living near: theni,: to got him out of the way, and spend all their earplus moans, and oftenmore 'to buy the land of white men, for-,the blanks to occupy and cultivate • and thus rho "poor whites,' as they are called by their arietoeratio neigh bors, aro ever on the move further West— always shoved out by the slaves and • their niasters.—N. Y. Evening Poet.' JOHN P. KELLOGG A CO., " • • No. 44 Woke.. &reek Neu/ 11:01,, ORES nu Rum, ritox - inirrco lITAT/a 1101 , IDZIi *AEI BOVIIZO, or 11//JD. oirsilairoirtatiozy,. . A . . cOGNAO BILINDI I Mt-OtaitVD.Pni & Co., Muni , 1 / 4 Co., od other bean& otrariona vintages, dark and idle, in halve% quarters and elg,kabs., . itocar.rax iirrasigics-L.NtioToiatli; 4.-Sele netio, and other brainie, dark and '1416, ltr 'the usual 41101artailP,olii-J. ReilOgii4Ccypic/ieb*, nd Wee• Drop, E.• pipes, throe-gr. Ripei and :cum , SUM—StiC aud Jfinthicie4eltteell bestids, wingwys.:ldslisn's Irish and Ramsey's Satih:` , aws-ir f ort, olarta.Vlkwdes!3x,TATolet.i*Sienj . . YELOY,ES I 1 --Vf ce.ll attit, Um% of OAIMBITTEUS to It . atipaiioi Ipt - ' • LETTZB ENVSLOP6p, W !um for mdo'itt 'LOW- P,1114.3111. • Bdmyldi' god ohmsdarisiont Ikea /1A138.1218 & 004- tobtafftott -50.Bookotto atrept..litte York:. 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Kinagoet,•llk,, . 6000 being Sealed, and No. 7:' Itiealteitt u l. 1500"pantsaa Gesarses and Grand aka& '' -- , Which we' Doe offer at the iol74llcishis„ 60, : - impair s. M. 0021 91!; a 110.140 North , Paw E TNA STOVE , W0R.K8.. , ~, . ; ~.‘;',. 4 A. BRADLEY. - ' :- •,-'; --, , . - - vi. - , Np.. '.3 g ' Wood:' 'St - kere t . : .• cormiii-incoomy, plimunnisit, ,•-• . :-•-•cp • .. ... , .• ~ .. • -.,,,, • • ;.:-...,-„,• ~......C.:- . ., 5 !... ,Manufacture iFriiikokkisla sod retell dale el - kit - T. 1 , -.-- , e. , .,;,ii4 ;, •1;i' : ' I COOiC, PAill t Olt AND #ZA, riliikATOM-... . . . 8/LITH:Z/lONTS,„?'/MD/fR8.4,11, - 4 f..F. , : , ..„ ' In our maple twig may be Mita I the'''" 7 7" h'ELISBUTTLF 4AB BITBNIIIO' COOT '... EUREKA AND , ilicituq , -- •, • the merited erhkdthitee been Ihllji linged*gateli.. - end!, end the Stowe prOileUPPlMiliblatiAdlitrilirt-.. in the market, together with •greet,,ittem2ltte:, Ilesireble patterns. . 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