- THEH:•\.\\:.I*..rAILY PITTSRU:oon .GAZETTE.. rfABLJSRED IN 1786 - NEW TOBk. ADtriIkTISENENTS. "voswvmmmmonTarAm..a...N . F .m. 4Dmara van sci RTo (A m ppWon's lculiding3 20.83 D, cal I.lfroader MOOItE & 00 121 BROADWAY , A RE noa constantly recoiving additions to XL Otto Spring aaaortomt or 'NANCY SILK AND 3.IILLI;VEN.Y GOODS, voittb ani ifte,d at !try low nrlcre W cult t.up tre atlituir tt.eir Cur on conga. of RIBBONS In every Tarleti and coioe f or aonnerairaro.d trlinotl tor 1. ULaCK V ULVET El IMON2.In all widths. • Colors BB satins, idarcelllntot : Yloream: Bilk Tit. sues, Btragraa,_ Z , Black and adored 'Salo TrlmMlug,laeet. tili•tteta,. Blank Endllat MINA. Colored arntoh tataa,llllok Nod.. - Black fiket - DaltUr and Gloves, Uhl Gloves Farbrollerl.. Bamta. Barrett, Ate. . Curtain Draoariea in 'Lae, and Usti In, .9 traw Goods. embracing allthasatiatlatot Therm", leantaloranct.D.ond. rads], IcutlaDdmadSpUt Straw Dounatr; pa% Straw and 1 , 1117 C, Trimmings: . • . . Wel invite the 4tintion of all 'coo&l'au4 triad coat, tams and otturra vielllog our oily Wan asaruntatton of our CioooB and PTLICKS. to23.ltody ER.IISIIE8! BRUSHES! Established 1825: DAVID bIeMITERYI, Jr , STEAM BBVSH WAREHOUSE, No. 252 Pearl Street, ntiv 701214 • PAN ii.f o r Dru.hee mit it requaged. UnLnireecect• full} eallalted, sod PrOmPtil sttaaout to. r.m.P.ov 11ILL.L.4.}W) TABLES. • CloEit'S - _ • - -meow:deal .combinition • Collins, VErAItRANTRD , superior to any others v v rfor irtestiefiy and soorretthess, te: lever than sae others made In the United elates, perfectly sale, and slid not lump the ball. .. • • - - flaring a Se In the boldness. the lorhterib• er has been able combine 'eery real end sohatardial I minrment stet mire piL ns, LlAß, , ,Ar o l u sta i WOOD U , &elate &ra ee g. t 4. taps orotberalsn istee.OLOTlla, bathe pl.-re ory era:Yarned CDR LEAVY SILSomorted elaer,CUEb, smote, BALLS: CUB WAS. and trimming:sof every destrlptlon. - Otatlecoes, eat laud yourtelrea tltillihilfsa tory add dale Zoom—the Old Stand, DO esvtr.t. sew Yrds. feltamdv 113.1 0 JENNINGS CO., Pine. Clothing! • • - .-=.I3ROADIVAZ Second door above the Jul tor nouse—....N.ETV YORK. WOULD suggest to tho Trade. that they Idu b., of lir lipilun of wlth their neu.9 sztanalre atonic et The finer qualities of READY MADE CLOTHING. In reZnosnoa to which thei:woulderiirseet,, the t the fedi. Ity with which their genie tan be fitted. 0 , 417 being =AOKI 111-I.Zgthe and heeehthe• the P..." We sambreast being varied to nalt afferent =Marti= of the e ineueure should:tire then preference SiTet. .111. i.thing.the Wine( which Sr. tr.sekatear matted. Tbo direulty otreadiLr Malay patrons Om that lent, it is presiumed. has been r-rr naturally rettilsol .11t a word. garret attention - L directed la a determination to render porker:cents equal entry respect to the hen etteteth work.fe4;d3mo • z • • . ~ ,:asTEvir- .' YORE ~.. .i FEATHER, - - . •BEDSTEAD, - MATTRESS ..- , - - .•:A147i G.e.YERAL /111717/FG •• MANUFACTORY AND - WAREHOUSE, CHARLES . E. FOGG &Co.. z . . 498 Pearl etteo, tiear Chnthstrk et; N. Y. lIOT ELS, - PUBLIC! INSTITUTIONS, STELIIROATP. end Ittrate - Daelltr4t fernl.l.l throanhant, _ The Trade eapplfed with Can Haw Nat. . ma, or 2 nuatufw-turennx title& We Imo onlann4. - en ex. [cilia.. ssalsrislatect mukenctu.-cd nada oar erpectal enpervielon.- -.-. .•. • • - fellorune „-. • Cured! - , x-ittsbur 1 - Consumption • gh Coach 'Factory. :?; la E NOT DECEIVED by baso ititatiop i s r .. N. L. ST.6ItHERS. `; aill 116T2E.V.LY, CLARK d'UYS GEWOZW.ee ~,,, a• ' ' IWWW9O9 . Nee OM, ores dlsappointe. o rd , tett ye•ara • .ospertenoe i. B. proved (coupes-tor to all t and the only tellable BIGELOW .1 C 0... fortrieeW E. W. BIGELOW. - .3.; sane for CONBUPIPTIONe . „ I I. " t .„ No. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood EL, i 11 e there lo a groat. deal of er.anOna o ch ~ ... a PITTSBURG% PA '` ‘dulk"."l."th "'i "L ”- . 4'.' " M'l . c . WOULD RESPECTFULLY an-}G. ,.. r 4..8 ,• k - 0r,m!, .. , t.. 7 ,..,..t.b.,a.,..1: . , . _ ;l2o.,orv.o.ittstike.4, _. rears using oomtnetalt ~'•;) riot to a , - -. -- -' lnr•reet of Imy tomer parSt . ter. '9; • Intl other tilts! Saltrlar tra!lrty. faq.:6lr,..tb_.2 . !,,fMg . , __ -_ —_—_,....._.__ -_ a ar, i7. - .1;;;;.1;. iVl.2tg 7,7 ; rArt Vnt.T.'grairi eel° u, 4AbW,.ath ra , Dzazgitto gectmlin fe4,11:133v • . 1 f i g AL'i'• FMYIOBS .4 I,j , SapStfa'sith se of designel erpres 9T fur NanitMfV''""Zr. andV tlie SEAMLESS SAOSI gi5. 4 100 awl 3 all therarions •1. ..e*Elds, for Ilge - B. It- CLAIM. LIS Rad r-1 littad Now York. . . , • 144.33111 v Imported Wines, Groceries, Ice. I. & W. GEERY,. 203 Canal ?•;:reer, nod 119 Broadway, N. T • , 1 3 [EgLabliehra • Zrapor:ca nos .itai--rzin Pint (hisktit FAMILY GROCERIES, lOIIeFFER' TO. TRE TRADE, 110 TELS, Pri s Yu:4lW, and all who ura dick, Ira their tuts. and destrylsrfAnene article -a larg,llliati ct VIM-Green and Diet. tComenonc. Pooehonr, knell& Brestrast,Oolooe. Imparts!. Illana.Outtrowler.Toroag de,in cha,ta and halt chesto, ge. WINP.4ISIMIIao sed P.rtm. nrekr, to, Tarr 04 andsfq Id.ln original packages, dendlohn., nom nod botle*, 1 BARTON me. 01.1r4TikinseLARKTA. OliallPAtiNKi: Mont t ndorealXb'timel Do litidaain, G. Mooon's do do do. LlQllollP , Braudiaa, Rome, hickay, Cl,. Arraek, Ara alotha, Kiruch, In original paelessaa, aloe, On. I rano. Ilarterhino, Anneatto, !Upon Bitter., no MALT LNUOM-1,4111en Brown bloat, den and no. lish MIS—A varlet, °rebate brand,. rICKLES—RortIak and french. SAUCIL,—Por Slob. Currie, Owns. Moat. kr. tlllgßig—daltotiolseddr, Rural, sfttoria, Winer Al. 13 ' 81 . 11L . 1a r 0 5 ri u uKc ' eT . B glrri;Bl 4 , t g..61; 4 1171Z1% barrels and ha barralo. llASlS—Wertoloalla and American. 0111,8—'iltvg,Pperm and Whale. 113.00 r .I.lquare are vs:ranted onadnittrated rand of our own looorrattOn, readtt • Bags! age! Bags ! Pith CORN EXOIITANGE BAG MANII 841.74111141;v1...,ta'slet.mpusd nee. rsi;&rio t rar;.:4 l 24.7 .lVll:".4=7:°l t;;TA d erd.P. DZA r it P;tlVir ..,n4.,uggt°l 1 , , -,-„Andjx:F r d,..evtatz. „„l .=° l 'arum" LIPP,PI2:4 o.7nsbmums.°3'"3l7 Wr Idlll4'B"Drillisf'a. *to. yr. t. Z. CLAIM meet with Quki, trag./27 .at,lark, 103.43mY BOWNE & HASBROUCK, STATIONERS • ' EIALL.Noa..II4 and 176 Pearl N. Import,,, wad Naroofactrzramoffar , for gals st .1010 MA /Wag or : • . PProvel otedlt i rell i arigr i r itrount• Boas. Paldr. . =5.-Avzsod: 1 , 1 Ka monad= andllcie Boorrefonut. Candle, Plates. Wu . ' Noires, Chtarsod flasCaudoonßoarda. Lo. sad all doll. loirs tonally NAV. by -snerrads. I .104 /Waling and ittio. . • : . rp'or exerorsd Nor. raras. Cards. Circulars. MIX , - iresdo. (duntry..dfcrearott ar trroited to 636. 50.()0...crett— itgß and -..- 1 - 17tand, Us sale gUm CORN — ErC - izuraz.ato fsltd3mi.. :1252.24127 Broad street.l7mTmk. • • s•-•:.' , f- d • " ,Artificial. Mowers- • --- • ~.... ,: ~-.., If.deriato r : /feat Drettot awl Ornompits. fizerklti . Li '.,•'•'•:, .1 ..itsraboutnoid flar.y - Iwoofters. . ":'.`.g.•. - _.' • ;: . . IVEhairty rvoivetl i per aleamors,and sail. I,..e.. t gair:7l; ° 23:tl 3 tW P;r_t. ° ! L_Ve.°,l.. r tio Atru itlti. t •,' ''...-, -., r:trgito oor osoottotenxt o falr. ASLF.4:I94 FLOWNI.I, in oar •.•-•: :• : Ira coonofoottiro: willolt la Terf oot.ooloo. ood ...ono' • •", :,., too', nos olograt•iolailtstiont of the loading french do. ; ‘,' iong also to ota• otooto of Ltunbes. Deniers aro invited ..:', lo num:no oar stock; vtlect wilt bo found to onobrrso . ' 'him nti atm' ;tracts in are. At wholtoo!o ad 7 , i ILKIDEIiSON.BIII7II. it 00.1 Ne , 200 IS rosdranlitrir York.. io.Z:3mdf ' and No IU Roo Iticloolloo: POLO. LAND FORTES-JAMES VAN RIPER, PVequ r trr l l l° = B . ` 7 4l ,Y l 0v1411,91,1.ma ow.....aastt e it km . ' :tan la tans In str7 cllmats, Prim =tr im . a ni, ° ,;:atA ll ; sections ass , Isslts.t .i to _su e to =Usti tests . • sllng. Oast! bi 's.ter pUy zinged, . s .I.l2l3cass 11819coster it. New York ti GOLD -51EDA1, - PIANOS, r - steinvia,y &Bows. liannfaato.rers, 84 Walker Street Raw York. ritaCEIVED the Allowing Faut Prise als i Cam titles I er' BA ion Ins r , 71:. 1 114 ' 417:1,1: ‘ k a e n r l T • • /IMF FItIZIIMEDS-L i l at - the Metropolitan Fair Washington, Mann 3866, A nous MEDAL, at the Crystal Falun. New YOU. WO. • " . s.,mher. 1855. (king the only Gold Medal given revaluate Mtn's. the lest ahr /arra) A WM/ AIEUAL at the Meryl awl Institute, Intirtmere, TtiIIFIIIFT PRIZE; MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Psi. New Fort, November, lige. Among therudars were tae t sitnival Talent of the Country, seed as al. Slav l ' i•F "t r ' a i tT l ieg,Viit t trVlrtrg.; ,' Pr s.- tit NM:4IIA' throe years. and a, written gammas* Overt— , ruar prated and mapped without snug,. MOd• de29;/74V ' PATENTED! . ;' rAT.EMTED I tilrother Jostatbon's . ..Parnitnre Polish. ;'lha only P.Xtentid .Furniture l'otith in a IT - stiiivsAr BE IN ',..81'ii2.1t - FAMILY. 'ZIT has been Wl:sided by every one who has ri aver all It. OW rho,tin , it nriti or nig 13tou =seri il=introty. removing all _,srt dirt. I , a n g t. iZe It% tarn!PO, hoops, k r, end wator. * .ualrase Nona „cenalea , 3 , boat . tolat Brabra on coo 1.0.1 Pamirs! lirnotr Uroulir.r, New. Yoe.: JO UN 1.. Win, 1.41( 1r &CU. !..lAvalte marital la arari C.unti City throughout ' Unlta.3lsl.stAa. , ' . 44248rad , ' LAMS.' 'oo z le nnw walversolly . known se the very 1,01 thality cme; and noo for SLIM/ MACIT2II9 , Ageitta, ROBERT LOGAN CO: "!. 4 95•61 1:ley-Rivet, ATevt-Yort. t-k .I LOUIC:=`2OO bbls. White Wheat Extra sou bbl bite Whestratrsllser. rumor, for role by ALTrXINDEII Y 011131121 1 ,. • tort • lin. 76 'Water rural tP IRAIDID LEATIIER:TEAUW.WPS:- 1006os iLiforte4 elan..froto 4 to 10 feet loar,st ooes -rootheir frozottr per do. ante. from atomu Deafens pond rt.Lti, it IDDLai • f• 1.4 , fO2O . 60 Fourth sLoaeor.Weext. • GSBAND'S=CAL. MAGNESIA-4 gro just 'ma iza taws or =C VLALING.ISBAIS I APAN VATINIBH=-1.00 ggpii_ is store mul andfas Web: mi BUSINESS CARDS. BAGALEY, COW:MAU Er. CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood streot, Pittsburgh Groceries. ISA3VORTR BUD.. & BROWN Hit W 0111.4) Respectfully invite the attention of the pleb' lc to their lon, stork of Vaafte, Brandize adMante. Pinion ff illta .11d lamiu gtCnriew, nen 11, Extra Itio (err, Tare Cognac brand/ Old UOVernlnent Jere do • Unhand llln. Old IXontry Jason Teo, Mid 14:41. Wine, Choke IfOyag him do. liluerry bladed& do, eip ar p,i t ,cnadineperlal doll:meet & ClLtripagl2o 410, Oolong Taw Old Monongahela, Lovermes 'tanned Sugars, aye Valeney, itopertad" Darman and ltavanna Clay, ThesboTs goods together with a general areortment ory,,elee, tatremelylow for cash, wholesale or retell et the ragoda Teo atom .Cornerof the Diamond & Diamond alley. REIS 1186111 ill, GROCERS diu:DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, MOB, MIMS, BROOMS. tn. ensdn.Wen corner d and nenatull etreeta. Yittabush.' oadyd • ALEXANDER SING. WHOLESALS . GROCER, SOA ASS. NO, 273 Liberq Str A. eet, waTu TTSMIRCIII WI. MUMMERS, Jr., & BRO., WHOLESALE ORO 0 ERS, REOWytile DISTLLLERS, AND WINE AND LIQCOR MERCHANTS, No. 209 Liberty , Street, itm; PITTSDUSGII. a. u. 13-./r:47 °°n" Cif w:oLulf ER lr BOAS.uRy ..... Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture:, No. 141 Water &root, mu, re " cl .;'"WAroThail. ra.v.Y.a DIVEOIIB & DiMuth, WHOLESALE . :0 ROCERB,• Nos. 130 to 132 Second Stroct, Caetwoon Wood and Eraltheld) PLITSBUEOzi. ACULBERTSON, Wholeolo Wooer and • ComaWl= Diercharit,Deslss• In Pral•peat•lPltt• gt, llama:nets:al Ankle& 193 Litaxt7 Mmt.Nin burgh. r. : . OINITINtreO L OIS OBEET • /dOORE, Wholosalo Groers Dauer m Manes Pitlabirrsh fdimacturea...l , tan of/Weiss sladllosectla Wins. sad Lidnors, No. 31N Liberty stmt. • On baud . very largo stock of sulonice old Itaseniesbsla Whitley. 'bid% will to bid Icy far essh. acma ire_ —. TEL.= titrATTWILSON, Vrholosato Groan V V arcualuian Mat:Uri:B sal Dee aim Padeee sal l'ittobarsh Msantsetares. Nv. 253 labartyst. rltisbarsb. .40BERT D'> T•/ 5, CO., Wholes ale grows, Commission arrellanteDealers La 'Yalu. azi3 Mauna, blaaarmtares, 'S3Liberty et. Pitts. burzhi 31142 DICER. LSALMI DlCkEllit , CO., Wholesale Oro hom, lloislim bletkuntg. awl Deal= In Prodems. Be Water st, &Tata tai. eitUbUrZh.. atilpcsio tit ;#11(141 earii Tm the bastata la all lea rename xt the 0.41 emu, N 0.46 PLANO:VD ALLXJ: In cbanzinirthe nil:soot this oLi and CO *lll eet , blq ed menahNetbriaa eatablistimeat, I wean; the pablic C effbrt /bail be wanting ors my pu r l to &lay, the raa bleb cbarnetne C•oloy.a .".". azecciates. .117:17 , 1 AL L. STY.YII.I:Ne. Coach and:Car.riago Factory. JB. OHNSON, BROTIE CO., corner of Delmont an. Robe.. rtr.ot . Atl.ntarny City, rani a reapa.7tfal IT lafnrrn tn.= and rho Pnbil. Aco.ro! - 11; Mat OAT.. naonnftetcrion Carrion.% itoronena% ltocknoa..,BnaSie% lilaighe and Cbaziol% in 101 be., Tufo= K7/a. or Wok .d.laropo.tt.. MUM4rr will De execaated with szrlat to dun lilUtT and b•Anty.cf nnt , h. ant oza attars dad to w tbl etrdit.reasonaola tonna'. Ellin:tin .11 l bfiir. 'Neat tte bat Eastern E12A145, P4Lax n.l W4..1 nalT.inCr fiat confidant that all arno tar= them • Ith tho.r ratronnc. alli , ar fonfir stile= no trial of Unix nark_ rar anora are requat.l aiv• tb.a a rail bears par haing rarnorbar. aoklyd iosEra WHITES gM CAgglitiE REPOSITORY: ORTII Wail% no*. carrying on bird icrearlice, (now Wets ...pierced.) between rittearargh and Law:anew; near the Tel tillellun, mew-I/idly lathes the futile to ,unmet hn stockotUABIUMiIe4III7OCHML he. And .he ly Wheal gentlemen the%one VV. etflY le made.Yourteenyeere etrerlemen In Th e Levi me,. clam. f ir to Leen before hie 14e watt the mice ^es. which so many yeern yaot it bee Dee., e• hie particalitrderterimentin este./ Otto, the various and tacet Wonted Eastern ilaneirseteters. Dan emcee. el his now liners Ir rolatiete, the I.CODGM I of Itkt erreaseramateer /11 = the beet and ?anti .feolidoutble genurectures at Pilate-es. • Unernainibered by the= beery expinerceorbith the the ter decorating Muse+ btsineee has heened upon • MO icdceonanodei (oeinit to Wire mile.) Jow;b White irl r ik sell on teiidy eteliey onlYi et Much 1.0 than ai rctits. ntilt.CarayeVet revaa. , cd In 141 bat minim wh en - g BOOTS A - lifll SU OLI•Srk - • Of Event: litter No. 34 Smithfield Street, - PI ,ITBUBOII4PA. iftkitet3:4lllthAll , ":47l34l Brushes, Looking Masao', Picture Frames AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, UOUSE 7URNISIELINCI GOODS, te, e No 126 Wood Smoot , A ND fin, Plttebettgle. Medan. Ornobes Ledo to order. fee.led NUS U. r005a........0z0n. B. =OWN • T. B. YOUNG & CO., IddIULCDTLY73.Z.V.S or FURNITURE & CHAIRS Of ovary Description. racracr—r4cro.l Et., atoms IWO and itnn4. Avow.. Warehouse—Toe. 38 40 Illaithfield St. EAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—WO are fonotantly Inannfaetwing STEAMBOAT CABIN and CLAM, and Emits the attention of Moos Lotorsolnd In tandatdos, boat& ow.vroltoli T. D. YOUNO Jr. OrX • J.. 0, ±L GERWIG, EIIICTLOYILUCIA 01 ROP e Nr 45a T WINE Corso and Watma dinthant, AVE 'always on hand a full ou ply of L .- L Oollatil Miter liopes. 13.1 °cads, limb and erste ar, Wool, Broom, VoCcou and Ns* Same rarar, MON, aad ticlotoSTlrtnr.Ont tsetoa Liu"! so41:Ird•.1. WELLS, SIDDLI3 Sc CO. 80 Fourth Street, Rittalmrgth Pa., iusuriemr..., - - - - WHIPS, TILCIiCS AND SWITCHES. sirordfa= the trade, andpromptlr ADIP lad mixt inetraet.loas. Tana —.3 lanaa, or & pa ant. dlsannt for zah. faLP.lrdAwd • H. N. WA.B./ikli 'it Co. , BLASIMACTISIMUI /On WARREN'S IMPROVED P18r.419.11 inf76lkelioo? COMPositlon Roofs 03:L01°0131w Idateriih taro/P . /ice-v. nary arrazr. dauT il - 7 - 13=EL . -anus smog- .WIL Emanate FOIINDiir, Mitchell, Hereon /I Co, yviLL continuo the buoineo of the Union Itrandri. at the old etand of t'llitiOnfl, ouloal. • OD- No. 04 Matt et. They will steno facture se usual, a large and general assortment or UASTLll9lo , int z tialng Cooking Stovoe, Du and side) Ovens, OPIIM AND 1 LOD ITTOVXD MANTLE ot KITCELEN follow Ware, Iragors Bout, Dog Innu, Bad how, Tea Kettles, Plows and "Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Casting!, g an enerally, And ti Minna WATLR PIM of elten. aiso. IRAN 11. NAILS OF TEE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks; &0., All of xhlchvill be mid at manuleekliotlerrio.t ¢171.1v - Penn Cotton Mill., Pittsburgh. INNEDY, • WILDS & CO.. Handsel tui...ra or— Plum A Itio.l bi•iory Elwa r l2% . =1.01.1 , 4 . 0f .11 colon cud 1 1 70 ' ta tiarA; Bone of all th.et and dem - 410-lmar fa lefc at the , ilarttaarp Atom of Loci.n. Wlloan L k OW. VII Wood strn.M.m/1,1 . fur. al.t.u6s. ieja, _ licaL A telEi , 1.-sateen and Northern Ohio, end le eteadity IncreminM Tun Law or ESACTiON.—it has long since been observed that any violent commotion, whether in nature or among men, is followed by a period of repose, by reaction. ft is a wise ordination of Providence, in order to preserve a perpettud equilibrium among opposite or contending forces, so that the harmonious operations of Nature shall not be permanently disturbed and hor uL. timate and benefloont designs thwarted. Thus the physical tornado and the earthquake are each succeeded by repose. Revolutions among men give place to periods of peace and prosper ity. Financial crises produce a healthy and natural state in the commerolal world. -The same general law holds good in relation to politi cal measures and party exoittmcnts. Extreme measures and intense party violence are heralds of reactionary conditions of the pi:o)lk° mind, proceeding sometimes to tho opposite extremity; political and social vibrations in tho great ma chinery of social existence. In all cases, the greater th 4 excitement end the more intense the party measure, the greater the reaction, the more decided and antithetical the rebound. 1.12 tine alma, 4t roa M=M ATTORNEYS. . . . This great law of nature and of mind, so well as of politics and social condition, party leaden. when in the flush of victory especially, are apt to: i 41190 eight of. Power renders them oblivious of principle, of the rights and feelings of the minority. Being thus left free to act out their natoree, ant thinking that arbitrary laws and rigid measures will forever crush their oppo nents and render their own power. permanent, they overleap the bounds of justiee, and what they expected to perpetuate, they destroy. In nothing, of late, have the prootical opera tion!' of this law of reaction been more plainly vieible than in the Fretless slavery 'excitement; and in nothing have the pernlcione effects of ex treme mcaouren and fauaticsi doctrines boon man strongly illustrated. A few bat-headed, envy men, whose questionable seal entirely out etripped their knowledge, undertook to force slavery into Z 111683 et any and every hazard. These men, or come of tbem at least, there is reason to believe, were at really citivene of Kansas. They wore hfissourians who went ever into the Territory, =1 by unjustifiable sots ob tained seats in its Legislature, where, regarding only their own views cod their own projects, they enacted laws in order to force slavery into the Territory that were ti disgrace to the civili• lotion of the age; lows so outrageous that the professed friends of the Kansas bill were COOP pelted to denounce them In Congress. By virtue of these arbitrary, deepotio laws and — coerce. ponding meature., various outrages were com mitted upon men who had just as good a right to tbeir opinions, and to settle in the Territory, as the authors rf these vile and obnoxious en ammente. To such en extent did these violent, reprehensible and high handed measures go, that the navigation of the Missouri river, a pub lic highway, was interrupted, and men were not permitted to pursue their business on it, to go themselves or take their goods across the 0300- , try, solely on account of their political opinions, solely because they vete Free Stet,' men! No doubt these Free State men, when the mart commenced and ill feelings has been engendered, were themeelree guilty of outrages. But these did not justify or palliate the infamy of the orini nal laws and kindred measures, the direct causes of all thailiffioulSee. Thotottods of the best men in Missouri, Fleve• --- • --I...*ers, were disgusted at the polit hoiden! an., ......,/,aotical brutalities enacted by cal violence and pi.": ; ?=,,i:, of the South. They the pelf-styled elestepioti': -,.:',.;....47'7....e f th e denounced them as violatio ' ' '''''.-, Conezitutlon of the United States, but o e original bill of eighth and of the inalienable rights and privileges of American einzens, no matter to what party they might belong or what political or foetal opinions they might bold. Is it any wonder, therefore, that these extra jai. clot and proscriptive uteaenees ohould follow the general law to which we have referred, and pro dr..o in the eed r. wino-spread and deep-seated traction in the very quarter where they were attempted ti be carried out? Could any man with even a modionm of general information, or dinary sagacity and a slight knowledge of hu man nature, have anticipated any other result T In one respect, however, we confeee we have been disapplinted. The reaction has come be fore we - expected it would; and has a shape very few tireamal of. The rebound already has been greater than we expected. It to neither more or lee. than the proposition to make Ulmer' a Free State by the emancipation of its eighty thousand stases ! What support the proposition will receive within the borders of the State, it is Of comae, at this early day impossible to know. The fact that it has been boldly announced in the Legislature., and le sustained by the St. Louis Democrat, Colonel Benton's organ, is suf. floiently startling and affords evidence that the I scheme receives a degree of favor which we could hardly have 'append, a few months ago, such a project could receive in any slaveholding State. The St. Louis Democrat, which warmly supported Mr. Buchanan for President, sad which is one ofthe lancet and most Ably con. ducted papers in Missouri, than refers to the subject: Viewing the questiiin tut a subject of State' policy, we will venture to nay that it is the grandest ever propounded to the people. If It , were affirmed Ina constitutional convention, and thoroughly carried out without any violation of vested rights, Missouri, In a few years subse quent to its consummation, woatdbe the foremost State on the American continent Population would flow in from all sides were the barrier of negro slavery once removed, and in place of 80,- 000 slaves, we should have 800,000 white men, which, In addition to the population we would have at that time, would give no at once an ag gregate of two millions. Some additional light is eaet upon the ques• Lion as to what extent the scheme finds favor in Missouri by the late proceedings of the two Houses of the Legislature in joint session for the election of Sank Directors. Wm. Palm, of St. 1.01213, wan nominated no one of the said Direc tors. Mr. Blow, of St. Louie, objected to Mr. Palm on e ground that ho was an avowed emancipate onist, an shown by the following para graph in a letter to the New York Journal of Commerce; "it is whit known here that I am in favor of the gradual abolition of slavery in this State,' ' combined with the removal of the negreee with out our border, and that I am ready to make; sacrifices for the same." Mr. Biel in consequence nominated a eon's tent Democrat of the pro slavery stamp, Mr. 1 Ryland. The vote stood Palm 89, Ryland 48! I Cul. Denton at the late gubernatorial election received about thirty thousand votes In the State, and its both ho and his friends are bitterly opposed to tho opposite wing of the party, it is not unreasonable to suppose that with very many, If not all of them, thin emancipation scheme will grow more an d into favor. That it eduld be voted down by a heavy ma jority, should the question tas submitted to the people, we have not the least doubt; still that such a proposition should be gravely proposed, and receive the support of oven a small minori ty in a alaveholding Stale upon the heels of the excitement which a few months ago existed, and Cr if effortathat wore made in that State to eaten slavery, is a most pre neat Meseta etanes., d well calculated to are at public at tention, It affords a praolleal and molt power fed com entity upon thaharlful consequeness to the Soot of the perpetual pupation within her borders f the slavery question by politicians reeking I make it a stepping Uone to place and power. t strongly Illustrates, too, the tenden cies and results of extreme measurea and fanat ical opining on the subject. The South should learn from it some important lessons, and profit by them. It should begin - to fled out who are its real Mende, and what Is the path of safety and of true advancement It should set its face like filet against all extraordinary measures and extreme opinions In relation to the institution of slavery under whatever specious pretexts they may be urged; Re certain in the end to re sult in disaster, and to retard the general pros perity. We can scarcely refrain.in this coitneetion from referring to the effects of the late proposition to re-open the slave trade, if it had met with the general approbation el the Southern people, in stead of unqualified and almost unanimous re probation. Had the measure boon decided upon by the united South, and the attempt to carry it Into 'Mutation actually been made, it would have reunited, in our judgment, in the field extinction of slavery, carrying along with It of cone the great material Interests now bound up with the system. It would have roused into =control- 'able fury net only all the free bastes and Terri. tortes of the Haien, bat the whole civilized world. 'We presume, however, that tia Una erstiort would have beets considered ill very trivial cue by the very sapient holUdosen patriots who zealously advocated the proposition. They doebt less considered themselves more than a match for the North, England, France, and the rut of the world united. One would suppose to hear them talk, that they wore able to demolish the British army with a mullemetalk, end sink her navy with a cypress canoe. The Southern cx tremiate never admit any plea of expediency what. ever. Oh no; that would be coming down from their lofty positions,quite humiliating. If a man should be certai of falling d breaking hie neck by pursuing a given path, it an would argue a very culpable abandonment of principk, and an entire want of clavalry to tarn aside in order to steer clear of the danger, of router. Don Quist ote is certainly too much neglected. He was a model fillibaater, immensely valiant, hugely pa triotic, gallants sagacious, and a righter of wrong, generally. Iris friends and followers should closely study the character of their great prototype. IiArNIE AND JAY BALL.—The sale of the estate of Mrs. Banyer and Mies Ann Jay, daughters of the late Chief Jastioe John Jay, took place yes terday, by Ludlow & Co., at the Merchants' Exchange. Tha location of the property, the liberal terms of e, le, together with the certain ty as to title, united in securing an attendance and bidding quite unusual. Tho total amount of the sale realized $454,800. The estates yet own about 70 feet by 140 on the northeast corner of Broadway and Canal street, the worth of which at this time is estimated at about $250,000. It will not, however; we aro informed, be cold at any price. Some- estimate may be male by those at a distance, of the growth of New York, when we tell them that mostrof this property sold yesterday and 4 the last above referred - to, is a part of fifteen acres, purchased by Governor Jay, at $5OO per acre, about the year 1801. One very remarkable feet about this eatsto Li, that there never was a mortgage on say part of it— N. Y. Cour. .j• Ens. Tun collision between the:Hamboldt and Bel fast at Ozark Island, in the Lower Mississippi, was caused by the pilots of the two baste. mis taking the signals given by each. When r the officers of the Humboldt saw that a collision wee unavoidable, everybody on board was awakened and apprised of it. The Belfast struck the Humboldt forward of her hatch, and she bunk in lees than aminnte. The cabin then tinted off, and was picked up by the Belfast The life boat of the Belfast wee eke got out, and by it several persons were saved. Twenty-five of the crow, eight of whom were white deck hands, and seventeen negro firemen, were drowned. The negrcee all belonged to one of the owners of the boat. The Humboldt had 800 tons of freight, which consisted in part of 3,000 bags coffee and 101 hbds sugar. The boat coat about .$85,000 a year ago, and was insured only for - $14,000. The clerk saved some $5,000 in mousy which - he had to the safe. The total less by this disaster is s3oo,ooo.—Cin. Corn. TE8111131.11 FAMINE IN NOILWAY.-11undrerls Dying Daily.—The English parent hare accounts from Norway, which giro a paitful picture of the suffering of the inhabitants of Lapland and Fisunark, bordering on the North Cape of Nor-. way. Owing to a failure of the crops, the in habitants are in a elate of etarratlon. "Hundreds are dying daily, and the living are compelled to eubsist as they- best can, on the bark of trees, ground and cooked with elate. In order to alleviate these sufferings, charitable committees hare been organized on the opPeoite coasts of the Gulf of Bothnia to collect contribu tions In kind, each as cern, flour, vegetables and spiral!, which will *be conveyed to them worosslthe me in sledges. Av an addition to the eufferilig of those poor creatures, the.cold is of a sorority rarely experienced even to these ice bound countries." 83113031 AT BT. Loots —.Ur. , Bissell, engineer, reported yesterday to the meetiog of corpora- tors and oitisene, that the estimates for the Bridge at St. Louis, amounts to $1,!"224,000. A liberal margin for contingentieel was ,added, amounting to 270,000 Oce item of 100,000 in the estimates L 3 for preparing the foundation on the Illinois side. The bridge will be built. The meeting yes terday wee spirited and hopeful. The enter• prise le deemed entirely feasible, profitable and indispensable. Subscriptions to stock were opened at once, and in due time, we presume, we shall be ensblod to report to the public that 'rock is all talon. —SC.Lcuu Thrublican MANIA.—A physioilin of Ro follorriog state- In April, ErraAom °heater, New York; went to tho Daily Union of MI IS6S. ho woo called upon to extract from the arm of a young fatly at Butternuts, Olsego county, who, as he afterwards ascer tained, was in the habit of sticking pins, needles, hair pine, &0., into her flesh. Ile attended her until January, ISA during which period ho ex tracted from different parts of her-body, arms and lege, 297 sewing needles, 67 pine, 2 darning needles, 6 hair pine, knitting needles and wire, 6of oaoh: total 353. She professed to be an. combine of haying inserted these needles, &0., into her dash. A correspondent of the New Orleans, [La.,l Picayune, inn letter dated 221 ult., says that an eminent naturalist of that city brought ,suit against a ZOCISTO, for cheating him out of $2O as the price of two horned rats--male and fe male. The savant kept his rats until they bad a family, but found the little rats had no horns. An officer who had served long in Africa, ex plained the mystery to the mortified naturalist. "Honed rats," said he "are mannfactured • by the Zonaves, who take two rats, pi:mature their nosee, flntl graft In each rat's nose pa portion of the other rat's tail, and when the tail adheres to the flesh of the nose the tails are ant, and each rat has a bora." EXPLOIL&VON OP Tile NIGEL—The London Daily New, mentions the tact, that the Admi rality have enlarged their plans with regard to the contemplated expedition of the Niger River, and that it is now proposed to dispatch annual ly, for the next five years, a email steamer op that river, at the public cost. The command of the steamer is confined to Mr. Beale; .and it has been determined that the first year's explor ations Mien be confined to that branch or - the Niger which at the continence Is known so the Quorra and that the second • year's shall be de voted to the other branch, called the Sinai). Tue Roe. Eli Smith, D. D., one of the most sections missionaries in Syria, of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions, died a short time since at Beirout. In addition to his missionary labors, Dr. Smith was engaged in translating the Scriptures, into Arabic. He had completed thiNew Teatsment, the Psalms, and a part of the Pentateuch. Tho deceased was the son of a clergyman in Connecticut, and had been engaged is the missionary work many years. The disease of which he died was cancer In the stomach. • • Tux New Bedford Mercury learns that a lady reading in that city was badly poisoned a few days since by eating a few spoonful of preserv ed whortieberries, which hod been pot up In a tin case. Thu liquid from the berries had formed verdigris on the surface of the metal.— For several hears the lady above mentioned re mained In a neatly insensible condition, and was with difficulty brought to. The article was procured for the purpose of making pies. All preserves of this desetiption should be put up and kept in glass. . Accost.= to the recent census of. the State of Louisiana, its dim population is 263,107, against 244,809 in 1850, showing an increase of only 18,388, or but little more than 7 per cent. During the same period the free population has Increased 50,053, or nearly 21 per cent., num bering 324,605 egalast 273,755 in 1850. Should the same relative Increase continue during the remainder of the present decide, the State will, in 18G0, contain a free population oßabout 2G0,. 000, and not more thin 230,000 alarm Tunic eons of Mr..B•swson McCloud, of Bar- ringtoo, near Chicago, aged- respectively 13, 11 and 9 years, were drowned en the 15th inst.— They were returning from sobool, when, as one of them was crossing a dough, he broke through the ice. The younger brother went to his as sistance, when he also broke through. The older one then went to their.aesistanco, when he too broke through. Ile told a atilt- younger brother to go to their house for their father.— Whon he retuned the throe boye were all drowned. Tin Personal Liberty Bill recently passed by the Legislature of lilienonsln is based upon the derision of the Supreme Court at Wisotensin. that the Fugitive Slave sot is unconstitutional and void. .It secures for all persons Maimed as fugitive slaves trial by jury, the benett of the writ of habeas corpus, and proof of the foot of slavery by at least two credible' witnesses.— Severe penalties are imposed for falsely repro• setting a free person to be a doe • , Mn. Penn; a lay preacher of the Wesleyan Methodist church, in Quebec, was recently mobbed while melting some converts from the Boman Catholio faith, and narrowly escaped with his life. A mob of several hundred Catho lics broke into the hones, knocked dose and trampled upon the Inmates, amortg,whans was a woman, and Mr. Pepin, who was furiously at. tacked, escaped through tho exertions of a few friends, some Of whom wore severely beaten.; A °MANTIC LOAD Eiricourtost.—TheLexint. temPapreee of the 14th states that iEbeerelia. ble information that ts large eompany.has been formed in: the East for the purpose of entering all the vacant lands. in the State of Missomi.. Hon. James IL Birch . . formerly of Missouri, but now of Philadelphia, is at the head of this move ment. Be is ta act as agent for the company a and Mae the polfiill. VOLUME LXX---NUMBER 164: • • John IL Mellor, N 1 O. Si WOOD STREET, between Diamond Alley and Math stx.t., Sete AEt far CMICIEEE 1. SONS' (Boston) PIANO FORT MASON A ULM LIN'S MODEL MELODEONS d 0 AN MARMON' UMS. dealer Shasta and El sa udol aced% .11,23 11. Bieber dt Bro., VO. 53 FIPTII ST., Sign of the Golthe, tV.QM:r.Va e"sriz & l a r ' ? PI 1 atk i VI IlAnw NnEIIIIA3I7S Gana. unt.l.ll.ll2o.linana Or An ILLIMONIUMS, .Denlers Norio an.l MuMeal unra r-ent.,_ Charlotte Blume, _ Ni s ellllkitTUßEß and Denier in; Piano' oust& Solo As.at foe: I/36 ° a% 1 d B a Ult AVM; 11ALLa, DAVIS A C 0.13 llostaullssos. witb sod with mat .IScssaa Attselwrivot.- isw3 -11 S Wood st. MISCELLANEOUS. OWEN'S HOTEL. Corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets, LOUISVILLE, :FY ACCOMMODATIONS on the largest and Mot meleorttlx reseambite term'. Net paltes elll .re .1 to reteler guests emalaruble. •• • - &eater:me lIENILY A. !MEALY. l'reft, • CARD—FALL, 1,856. - ' - Fourth Street Carpet. Stoic; W. D. & H. MoiDAXiMmtt,.., 87 Fourth Street, near wood, . _. TIE 'ATTENTION OF PITACIIASEB4 is, • magatatirdly Intltal too= intoeut Stoat, aelactatt ac F tutus tucladitut • ' 1 ' . ~- B. Quallty Valtats. r tad: Tanesuor. I. Brtusela aud ,Tapestry. mins. . . CrenWa and Stair Dnutatla. apes., Melon and , lan De mm e irt L ArTeUzi i i i i karDled aill;=oWilia stat, . p`nilaTA` O ri l e l alt. r Strallasc t° 24 ,14:act e t krtrilelftt tuabound DLL .d. Tante Coasts. ' Canton and C oo%a . -Matting; Dearth Duo; he= Mann Stair LtAata: Lid. Dan. and Dutch Canattg venetian Dlluaorith erar7 . razialr of.. Window Shades, Orem and Duff Dolton& as,. an, aD or. arttkh will be *dared for utast oar rnodorato rotas. -,.., /Wye are also preporadlo ftrutaD ttartiturgore• Do rat LintuZ. JAMES P. • TAAINEI, - No. 56 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, ' _ WHOLESALE DEALER _ L. Boots, Shoes, Comyrbdrugone of Al . ; -• • Largest. Stocke .to be foand• East or!yodg- - . - ' Unready adapted to • . Pi r PSTERN .SALBS. IIIS CUSTOWERS AND COUNTRY gr.CIIAND3 generally. are halted to call sed es, a, bodge baying. ae he be deterndoe.2 to mat at • tool!. Advance 'Wen ptt, 60111 twins favorable with' Zama% gear,. Cowes Sewed and Netted BOOTS and IMO() ANS Manufactured, 'here. and warranted. br Al Casa , and • - Deem. SagOoodsCarefully Selected and Pecked. saddle= • • ,STOVES! STOYES:I PPILE, moat comploto aawn,mont of Cook ..L.toc, Parlor and tie•ths6 ST.OVIta be Jhuni la AI , - I;rohyLity, at the /cwt.! priers, cosprisbur Brealere Agts. Air.right. ' New thsatlin. ActrOra; Top o=l - 40. 1 "carbon" ParlOrt Dlustor Heaths& Cottage do. atEO -Beauty of the Wed t, t tro i.n a PUS , : Te d, th eeth: " er cao rth yr lT: ' !7 k rinne o.u . ti lo.fteircle.ln lipn o:l,47,Ciuktellstatto. I'lita:""1:11re".* ULQ.W. I.IIIIILBY. JOHN WILKINS, MARBLE • CUTTER , No. 58 St; Clair btroot, Pittsburgh:Pa. rgFIE SUBaCRIBER, in addition to Ida , Mamie Wort,. No:LIS .Llbrrty street. liar Ow.. naw Wareham ID Ms centrik of our city. wheel, •11 be !wand tlormargts. Gras Mom, and miry TarlrtT , 413,f,:grtegmr=.... =tie/brAtawbelvaLTNlrro. Meyer & Stout, Scnlpters, Stedeo Workers & Wood Carvers, No. 222 Penn see, near Irwin, 1. - 41.GURES of all kinds• also Ornaments in fix b=l 4 3 l:Va r r i -711 1 . '"4 " -' , Ulawirms lax ovary awe%Aka sad stile foroishe.fia th e abarlevt mike. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, • 1101 SE AND bION PAINTERS. NO. 77 (014,/i1 OtS Ztading) TIMID HTBEIAT (Bet.= Wood and Market Btaysts.) All ordors promptly attended to. exerutsdln • supftior rt7le. gall;ray Great Bargains! WATOHES & JEWELRY. - 1011 N W ROBERTS is now nma o 8 blo. of Omflll suet of e CLOCKS, • Fme Gold levielry • AND CHOICE FANCY GOODS. AT COST! To there I...basing fur much.' Watches. Mete and Jew~krepaired In this best manner. remember the %dace. )11 Ilisrket street. Js24 BOOTS ABB . SHOES, 7 NVISOLES.A::LE AND ENTAIL. rglllll subscriber respectfully calls silo at- Untina of his Mends and the subtle generallv. to au examinatkos of his extensive stock of Boots and Btu.% imt received nom the New Enstand Manufacturer% In wLich will 7e found may Mod or Ladies, Gmata. Ware and Children's loots. Balton and Shoes. made out of ths best material. workmanship and of the latest stylts. : • it, order to milt eountx7 dealers and those who wish t. set /grad Mat.= made work. he manufactures and kaspe , constantly on head • complete stork of Men'. sewed Boots and Brozana,Roy's and Youth's Brogans, Ladles - Boots and Buskinstadd Mum Boots. which he warrants. in reference to the prices he need ear nottdog more, - than that bets solos to sell LB cheap as any other like er, tablishmentin the city. Thankful forth. liberal taktronage herstoSnwreosived he pollens farther.. 6 mm. and from his long experience In birdman he feels conadsooe that lasts able to sm. gP[l.ll.l "th-T'Un't•- sz_—_:W e 4 B . l :9Pet. • xurkit I.m.n auxtowm=a • DELAY NOT , • Ye - who Consider a fine bead of Bair V.ATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT 4 • j_NI but era it Is. to tats aee . SANDER'S /MAU TtiNICI, • wDinh re:tram the healtAzrelition of the scalp. puns Mir to aro* on Atm an d awoke any. tendenor to- - wnrds us billow out and ming thin. W . For nye sr theprincipal dm:waists. and Dr tha pros prietor, BLYTLI elltlitT e two doors below lindtbdsid. inyle R I C .ARD BARD,' DEALIia IN-:. • • • • aides; Leather; Oil • • AND SHOE No. 215 Liberty Street' t<3;dl7 lrrrenunotc rx -- • 0.1101.111t5. . * JALUFS 1(163111r p. MIXES do BEO . . roRK. and Beof Packers, and dealers 31( Prydeloav, corner of Market and Froal.staletk; klasbnrgh. Ya. Stoves, Fenders and Fire Irons. - EON CITY STAVE WAREHOUSE, No: - 131 Wood street. - As the moon Ise arrived erhiett Minere tote we the above tamed ertiekt . we would to. vita th e ettentkrn ortbeee steedinst _an it to our Ws Wan rsetoination or our stook. ' , DIM new WI and men. plots. We se determined to Nell slow we the learnt to the rills. Itememnor the:vise. N 0.134 Wood strst. on 9 T. J. CRAIG a OM Strasser oJ. Ilarrelollsr. Masonic Hall Cigar Stare. F. 'G'A.UI•I3IsIER. Wbelsai Estella Dealer la' IREPORTii.) ADD DOE E:1'11C Cigars, tobacco ek Snuff, cer...lom NO. 'l's 31:18941Tatfrat Eland! Bane Sandia /00 BAGS I igiq. t a t N , gOON CO. SAND. at 0 es wlL " Vmle r 7 by ?se following &fairer am Booth of - , ...Th. sample of mad tent to me jieldstl.llDOLl °area =Was •Is 94f. per et: The tetsalaime f.e of elm per cent. =Wats of lam Mamma. Oxide et Iron sad • AI • if et tteetfiee *Stud. • Closed) ' 'JAIL Wan!. hloatahtotru 'of Flint Gloss wanting to imply Dar vu wltU thbuo.. pteare oath:mon Us 000 n bar who tompLrod to make eorazacto nolnalar mopiiheal u lts elealrablo srtiet. tot ' ANDXII, Cotton elanttiorr. Printing Proases. (lints Moral.. lladsla for Patintn (Isar a oil kinds;' from to 51t. abating, Palleyn net Ando:Until 111s.1 E; l .;= . • Mitt and ITes. • Turning of •II kind, Au II D. W.A u—Pin ,15, Ittour:190.:111111 IL Li. Ile DOCTOR O'BillEN can ba consulted at Dr BIMINI. corner PIM and Anileht.l4 stm..bn MON IivXDNUDAYS and BnIVILDIa.9. rem /0 la 1 and 1 to 3. ifarDeendanea an the racoradaOla Road, jerAivia . SCOTT, Dentist, Fatirtzuntreet, • a• nee doors wart of natal. oew e , # AU lororx vstrs..sd • tall • gremind.Vinegara. rINEGArs made expiesary. for { a J ae • &nano& aoldbmr . than rasa half. et :the . : . &b.:4= l' ga: aar Waraoare, that bars be tn am salad b tt far 1; : 71 ; ?pr., %pal to ttutest DUI : _ hear g i lt:l27A. b.af erui„ . atillOrtratalltnaViargar, • T. attention of rata famaler. haat ksapias sad the solustry insrataato particular. Is dllartelte this vim. car The aline 171negari warranted VI he taare. mated and an which ware awarded Ins That Pamir= a a nitro. Ideal and IdDlandai at the _Rat* larlealtural Exbibitlonof MG. • • • .11..A12L0U. 'r am ed:2 utivr44 &mut at.-. I,IIOOD ENGRAVING executed with des - TV patcli EN ALL ITSIIRANCIIEK, the AZ= Styli at the Want pandbiool.l4ll PEICE.EY - - - • • . J. a. 13EYEIOUlt, Art Cnlnti Enna:lts,' Caner fourth and Ore.:tor* Cincinnati, B.—Eariktilar_attention paid to large MU?* EU _ _ ft ESS. JAMAICA GINGER-5 XBran on bola nig AT Igo by MUM SRO& liDd WARWICK;Iata of, e l y War . wo le k. Atter/ars it Gay/L.l dal at ./ ,Pattern Maim Ityser Balld iflhlt shoat / Would ror. greealaily 1111121112142 I. pro.' owed to toll/ or repair laseblool7 and Patterns of all kludli motor on 7 r yaitol sostortsh 1 bare oleo to route:op:V.4m. on Lon and Etta. Foundry. for tordro . luir small outlook an welt as r•r 0 007 rut* lona , irorttho nutlet% to radium sin and iralobt. &slime/ SProlOtt.T - as oorommodation to ray raw-Wm 41dtallla loa tbasooo rarp.ettotl ; . r ai z . l . rWi ' l:=l7lt t to4l • pjr. /Juba= Co. - : SWAT M ` . /I Hsi.; rogni: We& Il&tessli, Km., J. IL Jemk& Ikuig• Wl4n , rtli; &dawn. . .. All:eatsm