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JUARNING LEADER. KL'BLL-riEU BY COWLES & CO. E. WEDNESDAY MOslSINW- At'G. 11. PUIS AND ORNAMENTAL "llTINO. Pl an U O Bimetal P.1M1M ol mr. o:ptoo duae uthe Pr.ntiai EstsMiaiiiDenI o llie Uadcrl IB. Uua: Mtur.J'od und M WH- 'V toes la. on Kiort nolico. and at "na''ri" jt B.nl.isau...-p:ill- Bi" Bo.ks, Ljr, J-""u S iH bins, K.ciin . Ac , c. National Teachers' Association. The first Annual Meeting of this Association will commence in Cincinnati to-day, at 10 A Si lt is proposed to mike it A grand " National Teacher' Jubilee !" Many of the most promi nent friends of education from the several States an J Canada are expected to be present, and Lectures by several such are announced. Tne subjects for discussion will be The expediency and justice of maintaining free schools through out our country by general taxation ; Pa rochial Schools : are they in harmony with the spirit of American Institutions T Mixed Schools The propriety and expediency of edu cating both sexes together, in the same classes. The Railroads leading to Cincinnati hart consented to make the usual reduction of fare to all who pass over them as delegates, and a large attendance is anticipated. Teachers es pecially should avail themselves of this oppor tunity to engage in a movement s highly im portant to the profession and the public. The State Fair at Sandusky. We oil the attention of everybody to the liberal arrangements Secretary Kumar has effected with Raiiroad Companies and Board of Publie Works fjt conveying the People, also Stock, Machinery, and other Articles for Exhi bition to and from the State State Fair to be held at Sandusky, commencing September 14ih. The directions iven in regard to purchase of tickets, te , should be remembered and observ ed to save delay and difficulty. We are gratified to learn from Mr. Kuppset that the prospects for a fiue display of Stock, Machinery, Domestic, Farm, and Dairy Pro ducts are very flattering, and that notwithstand ing the general failure of the Fruit Crop in the Stale the show will be worth looking at, equal probably to most of our State Fairs. The en tries of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc are already quite numerous. Several flocks of Sheep, and probably Horses and Cattle, will be on exhibi tion from Canada ; Indiana promises to send some of her choicest Stock ; and Detroit, Ma chinery, ofcc. ' What preparations are Cleveland Mechanics, Machinists, Artisu, Gardeners, Fruit Growers, Florists, etc., and Cuyahoga and Reserve Farm ers and Housewives generally, making to give eclat to the third State Fair on the Lake Shore! Their reputation is a gain at stake, lor Secreta ry Kliffaet informs us that the People of Central Ohio and the rich backbone Counties intend not only to compete for premiums, but to come in families to see their Lake cousins, and get a snuff of fresh air from the beautiful Bay and Old Erie. The Sar.duskians the most enterprising and hospitable tribe of all the Erie are preparing to give visitors a cordial greeting, and will do their part without stint to make the coming Animal State Holiday the very best yet held. The whole Reserve should second their efforts, and Clevelanders especially. The arrangement of the Fair Grounds, 4c, is being rapidly pushed forward, as will be seen by the fallowing paragraphs from the Re gister : The work npon the State Fair Grounds is nrooiessin? brist'lv under the efficient manage ment of the Slate Board. The labyrinth of talis for the accommodation of stock seven hundred in number, and extending aroand at least three-filths of the enclosure of thirty-five acreg i. nearlv completed, and three of the rive larae halls to be used for the exhibition of agricultural products, machinery, tc, are under roof, and will soon be complete in all their in ternal arrangements. The frame of the large Floral and Ponwlogical Hall has been erected, and but a few days' work will suffice to enclose it. The Dining Hall, an almost interminable structure, is enclosed, and the work of putting in tables and seats goes on rapidly. It stands near the main entrance to the Grounds, and will be capable of feeding an almost indefinite number of persons. It will be in good hands during the Fair, and will be conducted with the view of giving the most entire satisfaction. The horse ring is now completely graded and is about tc be enclosed. It is a model of its kind, its curves being natural and easy, and not calculated to breik the gait of the horse in rounding. It is about one-third of a mile in circumference ami about thirty feet in width. It is located npon the most eligible site in the enclosure, and commands a view from nearly every part of the grounds. It is, in fine, in every particular constructed so as to show horses to the best advantage, and afford spec tators a fair view of the exhibition. Northern Lunatic Asylum. Tne publie will be gratified to learn by the official proceedings elsewhere, that an examin ation into the management and affairs of the New burgh Asylum has been made, and with satisfactory results. The determination of the Board of Trustees to break up the Institution &rt two mouths, excited no little seeling in the large portion of the State directly interested, and with good cause. We are glad to see thai the members of the General Assembly whose immediate province it was to attend to the Asy lum appropriation have taken the matter of the deficiency in hand, and that through their recommendation, and the well known willing ness of Gov. Chase to advance from the con' tineent fund to keep the Asylum in operation' if needs be, that all excuse lor stoppage is re moved. So deep was the feeling on the subject that individuals would have furnished the four thousand dollars required for the two months the Trurtees proposed to suspend -, indeed a Banker in this city informed as that before the institution should be stopped he would advance the money necessary, and run his chance of an appropriation at the adjourned session. British West India Emancipation. Prof- JLibebt Campbell, of the Philadelphia High School, who is in the West to attend the meeting of the National Teachers' Association at Cincinnati on the 11th inst., purposes on his return to deliver a tree Lecture, in this city, on the subject of West India Emancipation. Prof. CaaraxLL is a native of Kingston, Jamaica, and is familiar with the condition of the people of the Island, and the practical workings of emancipation among the freed pop ulation and the planters. He is a gentleman of education and talents, and his lecture, which will probably be given sometime neat week, cannot fail to be instructive and of general in terest. Pus notice of the time and place will be given. Shaft Broken. The miia shaft of the engine of Messrs. Hi -by A Howe's "National Mills' broke yesterday. " man who fortunately was standing by the throttle, shut off the steam so quickly that the snachinery connected with the shaft was not injand. The broken shaft is solid iron, nine inches in diameter. To replace it is an ugly job, which it wiQ require some tea days ta accomplish. So Snots. At a fire in Detroit on Sarar day, Chief Engineer Lea was son struck while working with his accustomed will The Tri bune aays he bad revived somewhat at boob. Hi attack was a severe and dangerous one. More About the Atlantic Cable. 2Jth, sea smooth, signals through me wnoie length.of the cable on bjtb uips pertect; aepw of (ft l,5i fathoms. The weather through out tlaaVir days and a half employed in laying the cable was beautiful. The distance Irav ereed by the Niagara was 8ftt nautical miles ; the amount tf cable payed out from her was a little over 1,016 miles, about 15 per cent, more than would have been required to connect the two extremities in a perfectly straight line. Each ship had 1,100 nautical miles of cable on board ; the Niagara therefore had only 84 mile surplus, a pretty close fit in a thousand miles string. The Agamemnon payed out 1,010 miles, and had 69 miles less to lay than the Niagara. Twice during the trip the electrie current was lost, or nearly so, on the "wagira, but was regained after some hours ; in one in stance by cutting out the obstacle in one of the c ils on board the ship. The Journal also shows that after reaching comparatively shallow wa terthe loo or waste or came in pa3 tug u. fell off from forty-eight and twentj-three to six and even so low as four per cent., other wise the whole cable would have been dropped before the vessels reached land. A despatch fr.im Mr. Field colliers upon the Niagara the honor of having laid both ends of the cable. He savs : Tl. nl of the Atlantic Cable was landed on the Irish shore from the Niagara on the 5th of August, 1857, and the other end Irom Ine same an the 5ih of Auirust, 1853. The heavy shore end lid from Valeiitia by the Niagara lat year still remaius, and was to be splieea on to the main Cable, so that both ends of the Cable have been actually laid by the Niagara. The Niagara payed out the cable at the av erage rate of about six and a half statute miles the hour, which Lieut. Maury regards a -happy hit," as this high speed greatly diminished the strain upon the ca'jle, and lessened its lia bility to the dangers of the sea. Lieut. Maury lt ir TrnvwJ the omnion that it would not be wise for the steamer to join cables un til after the 20th of July, and that between tht time and the 10th of August the state of both sea and air is usually in the most favorable con dition rxwsible. The result shows that the investigations of this devotee of science had en abled him to form a correct judgment. Of Mr. FiclJ. who Is the Columbus of the Atlantic Telegrayh, the Tribune remarks : Success often seeming to be she-r luck makes the difference between Alexander the coppersmith and Alexander the Great. Two weeks ago, bad almost any of us who know and respect Cyrus W. Field been asked by a stran ger our opinion of him, the aosa'er would have run somewhat after this fashion : A right f ood fellow, certainly; but too sanguine in act, rather visionary. After be had made a pretty lurtune by close attention to business, he must jump into this Atlantic Telegraph en terprise, and it has used him up. It has swamp ed him pecuniarily, and damaged his reputa tion for business tact and sagacitv; so I fear it will go hard with him and his family hence forth?' It is now some four or five years since Mr. Field undertook the magnificent enterprise which has rendered his name illustrious. It had been previously some four or five years in the bands of a company which made very lit tle headway bad in fact accomplished little, and were making no prrgrera. That company uiijpit by this time have achieved a connection with .Newfoundland, but we doubt it. Mr. Field .it once addressed himself to some of .our most liberal capitalists, and induced four of them to unit- with him in the undertaking. The moment the papers were signed, each of the five drew his check lor SIU.UtMJ, mating up a purse of 30,000 to form the nest egg of the enterprise. Fram that hour to the prusent, Mr. Field has given all his energies and means to the Atlantic Telegraph. He first visited New foundland and obtained fri.m its Government the necessary concessions and privileges ; the next step was to form a telegraph connection with that island across the boisterous Gulf of St. Lawrence; then to secure the co-operation of Eni-lish capitalists; finally, the support ol the two Governments; and now he was ready to commence the great work of preparing three thousand miles of cable to be laid oftost be tween Newfoundland and Ireland. Step by step, Mr. Field has proceeded in his great en terprise, ably seeonJed, of course, on both siJes of the ocean; but he has been the undaunted, indefatigable, animating master-spirit of the work on both continents, on the ocean, and from first to last And the civilized world will this time take care that no plausible Americus shall despoil the Columbus of ocean telegraph ing of his nobly and hardly won honors. It appears by Mr. Field Journal in relation to the iV,tic Telegraph Expedition, that the splice .wis mad in mid-ocean at 1 P. M. July More About the Atlantic Cable. Successor of Judge Cato. Judge Cato, who stands next to Le-ouipte in Kansas notoriety and infamy, has been succeed ed by Rush Elmore, of Tecumseh, as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the territory. Cato resigned, probably t- get a better reward for his efforts to make Kansas a Have State at the hands of President Buchanan. Judge El more held the position he has been re appointed to under Pierce, but was removed for his com plicity with Gov. Reeder in the Kiw Half-Breed Lands speculation. He has the very qualifica tions the Administration requires in Kansas government office-holders. From Tennessee, Judge Elmore is a pro-slavery, clear headed, and shrewd man. He attempted in lt37 to en act Bully Brooks on Mr. Kagi, correspondent of the National Era, whom be beat with a club on the head and shot, and in turn was severely wounded. The Leavenworth Times expresses the opinion that Elmore will make a better Judge than Cato, and says : He was a memWr of the Lecomptun Consti tutional Convention ; he was chiefly distin guished in that body by beiug on the lease, made two or three speeches and motion in favor of submitting the constitution to the peo pie, but finally voted for Calnoun "a dodj-e sub mission. Had he stood firm the Constitution would have tuea submitted in full. This ap pointment is doubtless a reward of that vote, it being endrrstood at the time that such a posi tion as the on now assumed, was the price offered. More About the Atlantic Cable. Successor of Judge Cato. Ex-Treasurer Breslin in Canada. The disclosures it was said Breslin contem plated making do not appear, and it is probable the object of starting ths rumor was accom plished further and liberal supplies to sustain his gentlemanly retirement in Canada. We learn by a former Clevelander residing in Hamilton, that the " half-millionaire" lead quite a quiet life among the Canucks, visiting the Reading Room often, but does not seek to make asquaintances, anJ seldom allow a per son to catch his eye. He has no employment in Hamilton, and appear like a person, ill at ease. Persons frequently call on him from this side the Lake, but " Ohio ii the most definite locality they leave on the Hotel registers. Il .1 .. ... , k S,,.K In fnn.t. 1CBIIU maw. J ....... - '""i 1 L ,1.. ri t;.n lm tnnnUt tn ho n.itr OJfU PJ UJE UMI,UIW " 1' To Be Contested. The If. T- Tribune says we learn from St Louis that Mr. Blair will contest the return of Mr. Barrett to Con gress, on tin ground of frauds in the polling of illegal or double votes In serei-al cf (he wards. Tbe St Louis Democrat make no mention of the subject, though it discloses fraud that would hsa disgraced the first election in Kansas. Baiqce R. H. Roe Susx The barque B. H. Roe, owned in Hamilton, C. W., and bound from Chicago to Montreal, with 18,000 bushel wheat, waa struck by A hurricane about forty mile from Kingston, Lake Ontario, on Toes day last, and sunk. Her royal yard are above water. Her crew wese taken off by tbe steamer Colonist and taken to Prescott. Heavy Thunder Showers. The shower at Newburgb Monday morning was a flood in earnest. Two clouds met, and appeared to contest for the mastery in spilling their contents. The water did not fall in drops, but in mas so as to be almost impenetrable to the eye. Rivulet became foaming torrent in a few moment. The same afternoon Col umbos was drenched by the fiercest thunderstorm of the season. It waa preceded by a hurricane gale from tne north-east, tearing down trees, awnings, chim neys, tc Then came tbe flood, so dense that the Statesman say that it was impossible to see across the street when at its height The cornfields in the vicinity of Columbus were flat tened to the ground. Sunday and Monday thunder shower del uged Cincinnati, the flood rushing down some of tbe street with such power as to take the bowlders completely out of the gutters. Side walks, yards and cellars sustained damage. Michigan Swamp Lands Sale. The publie offering of the Michigan Swamp Lands at Lansing closed on the 5th. Of the five million acre offered at publie sale, only 24,938 acres were sold, amounting in the ag gregate to $31,515. Over 50,000 acres of these lands were taken by settlers within sixty days after the passage of the act, which, added to the late sale, make over 75,000 acre. Tbe unsolJ land can now be entered at 31,25 per acre, one quarter down, balance in ten years, at 7 per cent, annual interest. Much of the lands are of good quality, and the chance is a rare one to actual settlers. Michigan Swamp Lands Sale. Railroad Arrangements for the State Fair-- Letter from Secretary Klippart. Ohio State Boasd or Ageiccltvbe, 1 State Agriculture Rooms, COLCMBCS, O , Auf. 5, ls58. I In reply to the question daily propounded to me by lelter and otherwise, What are the railroad arrangements fur the benefit of exhib itors and visitors at the State Fair at Sandus ky !" I have deemed it not improper to publish the following list of roads, together with the arrangement made with each. The following roads will convey passengers to and from San dusky at half tbe usual rates ol fare, and stock, machinery, or other articles for exhibition free of charge: Sandusky, Davton fc Cincinnati. Clexeland t Pittsburgh. Cleveland, Columbus r Cincinnati. Little Miami, Columbus dt Cincinnati. Central Ohio. Pituburgh, Ft. Wayne fc Chicago. Cleveland dc Toledo. Cleveland, Painesville t Ashtabula. Mirietta, Cincinnati A Hillaboro. Cincinnati, Hamilton t Dayton. Daytou t Michigan. Pittsburgh, Columbus A Cincinnati. Saudusky, Mansfield fc Newark. Columbus, Piqua d; Iudiana. Greenville & Miami. Springfield, Mt Vernon t Pituburgh. The following road will convey passengers as above, but will charge half the usual rates of freight: Indiana Central, Dayton fc Western. Cincinnati, Wilmington i Zanesville. In order that no mit-uudertandiog may occur between visitors or exhibitors and Rail road Superintendents, the former are respect fully requested to observe the following regula tions: Before entering the car purchase a h.ilf fare ticket, or what is the same tiling, a ticket which guarantees the possessor to return free, from the Ticket Agent at the station; Conductors are not supplied with tickets of this description. Full freight must be paid to the freight agent, before stock, machinery or other articles for exhibition can be shipped the shipper taking the agent' receipt for the same. At the close of the Fair, the Corresponding Secretary will issue a certificate of exhibition (on application at his office) to every exhibitor. Vy-m th presentation of the Secretary's certificate, to gether with the Agent's receipt, at the station from which it was shipped, the money advanced frr freight will be refunded to the exhibitor, provided it has not changed hands. These regulations are necessary to protect the railroad companies from imposition, and it is hooed that every visitor and exhibitor will at once ee the propriety of conforming to them. Through the courtesy of Hon. A. L. Backus, one of the Board of Commissioners of Public Wo ks, all article intended for exhibition shipped via Miami Canal, or tbe Northern Div.-sion of the Ohio Canal, will Be passeu nee of toll. JOHN H. KLIPPART, Cor. Sec'y. Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Atanadioumed meeting of Trustees, held at the Asylum on the 3d of August, 1858, the fol lowing Preamble and Resolution was adopted : WuEEEis,Mneethe last meeting of the Board of Trustees of X. O. L. A., and the adoption of the resolution to close the Asylum on the first of September, prox., as appear on the record of that meeting, the uovernor 01 tne state na intimated a disposition to afford the Institution "material aid" Irom hi contingent fund for it support during the months of September and October, provided he could he satuned ny tne Report of the Committee on Benevolent Insti tutions or other member of tbe Legislature, a to the prjdenre and economy of its manage ment, and the necessity of additional mean to carry it on ; and Whebess, Several member of the Legisla ture have this day convened at the Asylum and elicited such information by their inquiries as appears in the following report : We, the undersigned, Members of tbe Legis lature of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that we have given to the affair of the North ern Lunatic Asylum a careful and complete ex amination We are satisfied that since th month of December. 1857, that the institution has been economically, judiciously and properly managed, and we take pleasure in testifying to tbe fact We find a is supposed by inadvertence or oversight on the part of the Legislature, that the sum of four thousand dollars beeeasary to carry on the Institution for the last two months f the quarter, ending the fiscal year 1858, was placed la the credit of tbe first quarter af the hscal year '5i, and that tha Trustees find them selves unable, for want of funds, to carry on the Institution during the two month com mencing September 1st and ending November 1st, 1868. Tbey have therefore voted to dose the Institution during that period. Under these circcrp stance, believing that great injury wonld be indicted upon the unfor tunate inmate of .the institution, by sending them to (heir home, and the jails and prison of their respective Counties; and believing pur views wiil meet the entire approval of the Le gislature and the people of tie State, we ear nestly recommend to the Governor of the State that he furnish to the Trustees, out of tbe Ex ecutive Contingent Fund, of the Stale, the ne cessary sum of four thousand dollars to enable them tq eaTy on the Institution, until they can reach the appropriation made for it aupport on the first day of November next H. CANNIELD, Senator. G. P. ASHMUN, Senator. WILLIAM SLADE, Jr., Senator. RICHARD C. PARSONS, A. C. GARDNER. JOHN WATSON. Members of th House of Representative. Newbcbgh, Aug. 3, '58 Therefore, Ketotni, That we will continu to use our best endeavor uninterruptedly to promote the welfare of those committed to our care, in an economical and prudent manner, and ever in accordance with law. L. SWIFT. L. SWIFT. Pres. of the Board of Trustees. P. S. RUGGLES, Sec'y. The Psisidist's Letteb. The New Alba, ny Ledger, tbe organ of Mr. Bill English, ac knowledge that a letter or portion of a letter from the President, to Mr. English, was read by the "honorable gentleman," to a Demo crat e meeting. It admits, too, that in this letter Mr. Buchanan said that if he had a thousand vote in English' District, he (Eng lish) should haye every one of them for re-nomination and re-election. The Ledger declares that all the balance of the pretended letter pub lished originally in the New Albany Tribune, is bogus. This is an acknowledgment that the Presi dent dishonored hi station by interfering be tween Mr. English and his constituents, and endeavored to induce them to dishonor them selve by indorsing the traitor. State Jaunted. Tbe Baem cr'Enn. Lewi. D. Campbell Stbite by Lioht.mi.no. W learn from gen tleman who came from Hamilton, on yesterday morning's train, that the birn of Hon. Lewta D. Campbell, in that city, was struck by light ning during tbe severe storm which occurred about six uclock bunday evening, a who was in the barn at the time, was prostrated and considerably stunned, but recovered suffi eiently to escape before the flames reached hue Several peisoni witnessed the stroke and imme diately ran to the bam:ii succeeded in get ting out tbe horses : !tfk. together with one horse that was-au- J " "a"" ninir The ham and iu "re E:nwfiig content, tin. r,r , .11 aiuntitv of grain, bay- harness kc, was burned, involving A tos of about 1,000. CiMjiaaafi Otx. Two Men Killed r Liuutsixo. Two men named Spears, father and son, both well aa ;n worn h.mth straek dead bi lightning, on Monday afternoon last, at Fillmore settlement, Montgomery county, in uiis The wife of the elder Spears, who was lying ill Its-! Aflt (imA vfli nil lv aliirhtlv stunned, and another son, who stood in an opposite door, was knocked down. lAifirgo trip. St h,in OrriciAL. The following i the official vote for Congress in the St. Loui Dis trict : roa co.ogtss. Barrett. D 7.067 maj 426. Blair, R .631 Breckenridge 5,723 Tbe majority of the Democrat ic Sheriff is 1 15. the total vote ol the county is la.ovu. Johs Cuin.mhan's Ice. A newly arrived John Chinaman, iu Shasta, California, pur chased some ice recently, and finding it very wet, laid it out to dry ta the sun. On going to look for it aain he found that it had disappear ed, and forthwith accused the whole Chinese neighborhood of Lrceny. A general riot was the consequence. The Gtxn Teune. The branch from St Mary's to Port Sarnia will be completed in the fall of lttotf, at the same time mat tne exten sion to tins city will be completed. The work upon the V ictona Bridge goes on very success fullv. The abutrrenU and fifteen of the tweu tv-four piers are finished. The foundations for eight more of the piers are in, and several of them nearly completed i nree oi tne iron tube are in place, and several more will be put up tin season. Uet. Aar. MARRIED, la Xnrwalk.oi the SI mi-int. Mr. DAV1P T HI R.K- HAhr. ol urwaiK, ana Mim HLLI.?! SLLtlU., Ol Cleveland. New Advertisements. T70R RENT A COTTAGE House. Ij m at w.) .tr-l. luaairo of Wal. HART, au aor to the l t umu. aqu u.-w i. VEGETABLE & ANIMAL PHYS- Y uLx;v a In ft so hr sciioot mad Co I-:. Bv HrD'T iiojiiiy. ii U , wi:b 4.'-D Uiu nstioim. Frtca, '.t Vor m ' r J B IDhU i U. rnVO MILLIONS: a ne- Satirical X Pjera. Hr Wi!.M3i A Ilea Butler. w hur of KtXDli tt ir ' Pn- :, 5 Ct J W I DHH at l miTW V X Tf V A 1 .FT i M I I1M 1 mil isr and Complete I nl n-u-c nfxsti llie CnMnKt !.. t.itis.in tlnr-limf an.l Usinrenim-a if ih L' ntlAl At.il Msuiims AijUix Hi Heart V bulirr. Price', 50 c . O&ce of Cle-rclftnd IH- M-shooioc Kftilraa.l Co., 1 CleYwl-AABtl, lAaa AllUttl, iPjd. I THE DAMAGE TO THIS ROAD l ha btMa - ur ijsuruti that Traaii ran to bimI f.oai t.. Le-, iH.a uauai- auiO U HA HI. KB I. KWIUI.3, WtrpT WANTED B7 ONE OF THE T Firt Cla-. HUil Iry J H-JUse in ttm Vuf, TWO ( OMPKl KNT SALK.-MtN. .None xhn nr-J ipplT. KetaiauU ..fun- i.Hf IA. JiiUUtM i'X ..., ;iinc BJii -ii rtfar ne an 10 lw DISSOLUTION. The firm of PRES ( III TS M.l LPt H a CHA.Sk u d uoltrd. from Mod f er this date, br mutal rony-nt. la busiaeko will bo loulod itj oit&cr ol' Umi OAdtiturnnl. c. a rnr-M ,,1 1, I). 1'KK'COTr. U O PHtsi ott, J. B CHASE. CleT.llnd. Jul; 1, 1M- J K I sLtLPEH. The suhtrnlHMl will r titinus tlm libjiinoaa of PRESV Cons. Sl.t:KPKH k CHAv, at trio hiuo j,lac, under Ibo alrla ol fllksCOl IS a CM Ask. zt r 11 r." 111 1, 0 D. l'KLM'Orr, a o pit f scorr, j a. CHASK Clee!anrf. Jn!r lt, IKS ultM IH1 B 0S SUMMER WEAR THE W. WAKRE m?. U-ai (VKlDttUl al juUJ Bargains for the People. E. I. B.IIjD 1 1 'el if CO. RE STILL OFFERING the most UNPARALLELED BARGAIN'S In ill kinJuof S1WIMER OCOD?. ai arrd lh wh -b the suntrruua irouloiaui&hoa ara aubp.' naituLjua Wo a&aUoQVr .VIoiiday, An ant vtm. Tbe Le-t Rarrain jet. lUlID YJs. Eilra Extra 4 SLilliu; Bart;c., P.avia color, all w il arts wuxtria quality, a EIGHTEEN PENCE- Onr -Virr nj -rk of Fl'MMEH fiOOM f MEN AND BOW Wfc AH. at almut iucwut. ta ie 11 i r. L K I BALilW ID m. 1 W- A NOTHER INVOICE OK DOUG- LASS and 8HK.tV.oOO a Paitut Aliustabl Doable IfAXTILLAS A New and Elegant XJ- A-urtcM-nl ol K-al V.t i-h IbreaJ AiuUUaa ft-iat-K LACK MANTLKS . RLM H WK in;nr MAKTLFS .LACK POINTS. a.a SHAWL4, Made J Lare Mantir-. Mjl1 U ?';.. i,.ain. rht iiiii n:urt-d M.u.Ui.-s, uiuip-.Kn iTf?-. Pra.u, Velraca, ttc. Tne tattr-st at) i far I turr. 1HL fcJII-KKSS I a- ao if ttHnXs ue j ii vmtttul owU coieiittec a very es-leoiT,- (.. i .ui. tc i. BALnwiN a r R I- OBKS. The greatest variety at re- lltlii U pi H.- - w n i n r.. , II' OSlKRi". LADIES WISHING flENCH LAWNS. JACONETS nd OrfaMliaa Saw and nca Kr mcr iol 1 LIB l.ljta-IS A CO ?MBU01DE11EL iMUSLIN COL- J LJtHS News iea4 ajabroulrf i ' " n jusi r-e'd , lu ll I1AYMOM) a CO ANNOUNCEMENT. Hvi7 Ht.i7. Our ft-v: it complet!. Oaf atot;k, ia csjinicia LadiiWhi-?C.rtt oH . Lalm sBaiirti CuCtw-i Hotk. L-iirt Slale Cot loo Ha L'i- ;'-.l Cstt.n Hj-a. aLasaiiCa Ox n -ITb, CwUaw U-M e Biy-V C U,.n M ir Btaca it it. Hum, x-lu Wbir bilK Husa, M-s-1 Van B -m a:i Iff Htowm. aktoja k auc. Tn WHitp and Brvwa, If n Mixil and F nry, !(. Ivajiish and liarmaB, Br the DoTa. Ft the Pair, Hr t"-a P-ir ELEGANT DRESS SILKS. Kobei a V -lauc. H )-a ataiLia. Bavatierei.acac, HaaJeia ay iljiz. urwae MiiyintL, tats aw wpo-n uihJ4 V. I HAl.nWIVkf O RATANS, HOOPS, SKIRTS, 1c, l AJOI UM BUilMMI . al MORGAN A ROOT. GKEAi'DLCTlONT'PlllCES'. II. D. KE.VTnLil. V CO, OKer Uaetr nun stock of M-uowjabU DRY GOODS, At prices thai will iaure Ibaix sal. SILKS. BRRAGKS. " TAVFTTVf. PRFt TsOODS, ItmiU'NS. AND EMBROIDERIES. At Im tlaa cost of IwportalH-w. DOMESTICS A irw as ran be Iwnrhf In th ntr a1r.drd asvrtiiaeat of MamBac aud t rajco f.Hl N at a oaai- per janl. Frvora Co ml atve autia pw jard. AlteaUoa is iDrlteU t o IvMUROIDEJUES. Oa Cha Ttvblas. Terf desirahla Onrjla, at less tham at.f tbrir est Wa wish tt distvirtlf amVerarood ww ar IVOT TO B t'NDKhSOLD Our ato k n Urza aad Taried, and counJcailr iffcr it for lospecuaa )Ua t. .i L A. m vw- Anna yds. 40 inch wool SAC KINO. Terr Chrai, juais AaYMONP A CO. A WXINIXQ STRIPE3.---A'lierj I an;cle lecoiaod Una d-. TAYLOR. OKISWOl.D A CO SKELETON KIRTS WITH AD- O lootaaio SojOe ow rw.i.od tha day b jVut W. WAKAMkM, No. UoSufSnWot. C LEVELAIY D L- .M'Aij. S- Iff. SAirFOIO), Tail 1nriituliua ia ahtmt to enter a port tri FfTH YF AR wit'i a n:nita' ion r-ire'r rt?d m twtr or thrir I hi ttua. Situ:itrd aa 11 m imirrr rHiirr-l i" ilw B AUtr y .res. ( nr. with Fx'ensr.e and BenotitMllr shad-d li r jo tvd, a N-w and Spacious I0aia--. kvln..tlT antflsw-i amJ itTiihMi.b'.udatiit ayiiMi 11 all u paru muh PL' It It. SPKiNti WATEH. tf Ui a si fu.l-A'U. U ANkrvtuaT ai d a Lit;? Corp (.1 EXPEUIEKCED AND SUCCESSFUL INSTRUCTORS, It iif ttj!-a.TrantaiM qoi snTymtivd, if rqaatlsd ia anT Inotitatinn ia ta? Coaalry. It cmoh-jies tail ta. ulTaataas oi both CUT lad Cuiitatjr, wil 1 Mt( tl di-aivaniata-t l attUer. Th Priociiial and h L'f nM rtva tir attention Tn the Pii Iite'lcrt;ul nnd Moral wuiti 01 tho citn Btitie To t-irr-,rr F.itendiwiroiir-A-a.Hf Lrtur-a wpon an-a t-l tim lwjrn liriic.r . ft' Nat inl Scirae will he dr I it-red bv ib PniBTtr-ol.-s-i-A"--) di-11 i-. Hkrtjoa oi U.a Tr V Pnrf. ii A Vi ST JoHX, L L. O , oi tbe College of PliVavtciaDs aad &uni .-oaiav. Now Vrii City. s BOARD ftttd ILiTlON It Eiifflbdi iti cUssicaJ Coarssi, iM pr Trrin. p;,-,Ur in v1t-jq.- Next Ti rm foauacea Tjuradajr, Sct-obt 9 a, , aivl CMUi:tiis Tweotj Wraka. F. furtur lur.nB-ti-oi.or Aiimi-v. m. auplt to ly.alkwfi S. N. S A FORD. Piinrivul. FEMALE SE 31 1 NARY. 1 " !j I,T I I I : jr. ' . 0? 1 ' -4 A M, Principal- A J N O U IV T EWIS, E ASTON J .SEW TOEa: i CO. HAVE Ao. 91 Marble lllork, Suporioi Street, Aud arr Bre(kArtJ tt mM a cobb1i riia-ut ui FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, T win. h:hy iiiviteth ait i i n p.in-h r Tbeir ti- hsviaf lwn nur.-huvsl uulcr .bo oaoa fjr afti-c-oa, ooalilaaUieiatoitiY. lKAT B AliGAl.Ns. m a Lug. aj.ortn: ul N ilio 10 Dies (iouds. Lair as. Berages, t'renrk Jaroiuls, Organdie Robes, Lilies Traveling Dress Goods, Vkmtz Br Miami, icvrtk 50 err., fo- 31 cts ; 'aid dt, icjrtk Id els , far licls. SILKS! SILKS! FANCY SILKS, tkf lit Maeit aaJ uasat novel sattrria, wtue at in mt pi jrai J. BLACK SILKS, BAsVat. 'acctcbtatrd atakvi Oil bo4)u Ora d Rltua, ftKad i-aaia-r, at jt) -t fer jiJ. SHAWLS. STtLLA. BK X HA, CASHMKKe.'. THIEtT. 1'RAPE. kr , ae. UOU8E FCRSISHING GOODS. A good atsortuutt 1'illuit Lmta, Lux Sk-ctiug, Dunwh, Xnpluis, Doyles, t ., 4c , aaol WHITE GOODS Ol ererr dnk-uMnai NANSOOKS. plaio aad rUotrked; d.4lej aud ulaia SWISS JACONET;, coerkjd CAMBRIC. UfiuoS BaSll.lJA.STS. EMBROIDERIES. Embroidered Setts, Mouriiing Setts, Muslin Collars, h'reck Collars. LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, Ac., Ac, 4c. DOMESTIC GOODS. A largo ft-k. to waK-h we uvilf paruedtar atteuti,. Bruwa awl Bleached Slinetiiig; auj Shirtings, SuiAuirr Mulfa lor Coats and Pants, Lineu Drills ami Du-ks, Cloths, Ciusimeres auJ Vesliags. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, RIBBONS, And ate aasoiURcat of Trjrtlsf 1 ta a Uurf Uwfu! Ur (txxls tx aumeroua to . W Pu riser- iU nnd.iv; t t airaaitoe ia aelecanc troa. .Ooth , w Uuraao OU Oouda to elww. our 1 ociuf t.ntirvlf Smm. LtElVISj E.ISTO,V T CO., MARBLE STORE, No. 91 SUPERIOR ST. )ual:dklnliwir C E M E I T THIS DAY OPENED IN THEIR KeaUnD. General Notices WHIPPLE'S PATENT PORTA BLK SAW MUX Tko aiilcriner h.. lor KilS runauic pw .,i na qoo KD eiK.te f.w jitau. wtlii b rao t0 ril,tinilvaiM AW ID IB.Imrd 1 I U U I N. L' U," A TaH WHKKL. .'(MleaiaQ tie ,e,ia. U ura.eiu. Sv rill Ifia at tho ( ity Htol. '.ir t.inh' r nun n.u. n. a ilren B..I -..ai., P ). CAKLVSLE WHIPPLE aul idiw 3w I'm I Iceland l)ti:o 1NF0KMATI0.1 FUH THE PUOPLE. To those Wanting Situations. J. D. FISHER B LGS to inform the inhabitants of f.ici lor aiipi-lyinir t-'-imiii. wit He p. al Drocunn; l ICTeianU and urrltlbuniu InWiia uml t v. . ii, at ti.a bainr aeteutetin mar-. niu:oc9 id ihttciiy. TVSKOLUTION'". THE CO-PART" MHkHlP b.:rw..t.,ra. a,...!,... M.... .n.i i.i-r. i.tui ui .vefiiu-; a. a;auiey, is nil- ti ij li-iitved l-y mu tulo aarat. aAVlUKL M k'.kl.IVii au?dlw tl ( HAS K. STAM.rV. '1 lie buiuta wil! rrvntinnJ i i u a u i l k ut a m LEY, at Hie iumf Wart-hus. OST JULY 30, AT ABOUT 12 I OVWk, on -lit- Plank k-wd if-in ('ItnreHiMl to New- liurrll. tsetWJ-n th I'o'l llil. wiait A n.rir- .n -r. .iA Portal olii'itm-vi mti'Airii r ran, i t su . ... 3id another uota ..a wnxti tl.cra u :.h .ut ih -m -iw,.t wniif-r (Kiua ite paprr. an Ant n ' in rtji Inl r jllot ui n ocionf i Mr j movu AtliniH Any inrorm-eUnn hrrll will l.rnd t the r ruwt-rv t tho P.sflm Mtna-ue and c.mieiiiit win i-s ii:enilf IcWstratM.. J.iljr .'1-Jlf a. 17 OR BUKFALO TIIKU I'GH L WIlHOt'T LANLlNti. Tho n-w Inst low prrsau'a u mini i-'iitr .-! yithA, s t wilitr, 31a tor, Uti i.a fulliiWf, c nunjbirmi do MotaJaT, Ao;u-t M: Lav9 tt d J"k at itlO fO.t Ul Siliiruir Uta. t Hr Vna. -jt w vu.'f-j suiu w iujmj, a. 0 u ciu:a, r. AI. i aom ra.3je9 j Ik - 2 For p-.n w frcisbt ppi tu ju-r.'dlni 1'- H ANNA, ti RRKTS"N It fY " INDEED OIL. 30 bbla.LlN'iShEl) Li Oil. ID nud orjvr. t aale b luul "MIITH A PlTIiM REMOVAL. A. K. RKDiUNO. Merrlun! Tsiii-sT. aaa rtm hij tat'on-vf rtabfisli ma ..i to So. 3b Pniatiect Si , ia Baoder'a Plora. autre Ln will hii DT U arj his otd In uJ He ls i rep-ir d aa au 1 to aaake ClAtiia- m. iu uueai aod Bkuat rnsnioostble W-HEREES, Various Individuals V V Ua? e Lara in the rrr; -, f.x- , m - mnni ha mi nt j-u-itn t oitit, Irmi rf a-ul uti.er art r ?nt iercn:wljz'- apoa hit wiiarl. aiectc.t upn-i aiad adjsw-ant to the t . 9 OuVA-rtunetit Pier ta 1 se-.rLaxJ, a uitr a h.-m- ritim l lw m bjr lbe CiT;auJ k PituLosi-h Hil Ki-ad nisfuir : ll atich oarsoiia arr bow. tin rire. Ltt)-r no. titi?d, tiut ew 9xciir f auiu.riljr arMnIor-- prii or inip'iMut- fivaa to r-a-d Rail H'iad ( uiio.qt to .iKr:i bT.U oajj a-id wtiarf, nrt.rfiti.e whirl' itri he.eior. ht iasli trt in- rrfniirtj. AH fwrviris who uali xue kl1 wmr or at,y i-un.t-ii ir.cfti.it !ir raiai: pQr;xai. a;tr iba 1st da oi Ju, w.i Qout tin ooiaiaai-r otft ntt trua mi a i sriteyw iu ,c it-iarKi. .we-sars npauijinc a, raraooa, will i atBiwa uwafMiBiwiia anu u.wd aaxorri iix.f. K K. COLLINS Spaa'diwCfc Par'not. Attorae-vi iti:vijih 19fi nOPARl.ERSHlP.-THK Under J ai;uJ luvr p-mriA? -u H S-etlf r oia aottra sMca of a a d j-tl. ami haT thia tiav icn aid a conan- at-rviip I'ur tne pur tK: oi . ut. WfHi tuii ad Ke- Irie -1 J J HOtt K t O .-nu won d rrperttu.iT to lu'it ib pBtiw-ict- x ara as mat- ard artu l-a in thir l:ae ol Dnsinetts. auu oraltwuo aaa rfrB t,e ptAiriuis of' 11 wnl FiAMtraad Frd Store, M Oniaiio H. il v .-ir. Ur-A'R a ii l-?a r,4-itic. uui.-t th i.arue acd J. J IIULI K i H VAN PELT f J J HOUCK Jl CO. L'lTaiad,Jttatk, lW. TO THE PUBLIC I ha tail dar Sr.Ul air en: ira m'.m. at F!.,ar. flrii-A Lns4 -tkw- .Bit 9pturt uLiit v ui iraUiniFD-ltrur thcai m bit tuv Uattiara aifl pui-lit as inea wonfe m iu -MiTut-,e, and ft-el nritad--!! that thcr wilt ei m e-swuc to Dlau-- ainJ aa'i-iy W.K ituartat LUajb wia Weir tmtroiiaf a I w.-uid ai- n rot iiru iu tuauKa Lo hit d c itrf. urrs wbo lutve dcetit aUli me 4 ar lil iuuhIi wiaal tun paa. 1 wuud a aoi-il lu -BttCaVHM ol alia tru aa are iisJertd to wie. cr or aote or accuubi, lv call ami sait v th- aur wtia- ota r H 81fc;iLLK. .latttaua. j iae tta fi-astarii' .iam li DISSOLUTION' N'O TICE.-The Part aershir heretlura koovu ttie ti rm ofsONNT BURN I. BRb! .and t-orur---?d oi S-il S. nn. lo.u. L.hil S-N iae-LoCtA, jal Heur Si.u.!x.t' , . th- Jut aIumm-piI by miitrjjlcoiA.iU, aUiuuaad Hm". Soun h -rn -etirior from laaAiBft. aut-S mN N KHoKN, U1 IS M.N Hi H V. CUnUuA, AoaAl20,lSi7. 9 9 SOX VEBOR will ruot :nneo rarrroa tli Reativ M ad CiotMa; atatiaass at too eliataa4. Ilia Supanttr-at. aetrti Kenioval. CT. MORSE'S WHOLESALE and Retail Tuteoro aad ear 4iore.lis bee removed 10 P'n'f St , ut.il r ih Aiii-'M'aa Hi mar, w aer be kaMpsirAPatautl ai a a-1 tbe iuneaA aci m eitetmine tur of I n-Auded and ( t ir fcej-- tl lr av-c tu tbe Cily. Ho is tf,atiiAC staic p.114 aivl t'to ('at C'Uewinc '-1.-?, ciAUsiwAtif m part 04 "u Ijliuwinf mutt approve J aran.1-: r-iristiaa'srinfirt; Bonn's Oold Leaf; Bias Hen's Cturkau; " linljr. U arid Fiir; Sallia Killer a WA Makbakey Premium; Dr.ieu' Piwmium. AifAi.reniittte Morbaaa Pipas, Tataaa kud Hava.na fan lnt Tortav-rn. (AAudwib'kFua ?nt Cbewiioj: Tubaccr; S-iMa'a do i!i Aiu.e.ai aq um warruek. Brea- fo Ftn Cat Chrciitt T"l aca. SaUslU 3aW u- t)nakioc FUi-ks, p -.ia: Crda. For aa e bT C. T. M(KE. ir44 H$ I'-idertbs Aitmth--d Hnna SnMSU i.D Il.ilLA.ll (ilAKTKttS, AIm, SH1LLISGS a 4 SIJFXCS, Bouxht. at J1.L5 ptr ouaet fay CHA"5-A. READ ft CO. Bin hr. Ht Water 8tre, bvi-mte Porf Oftra K. B. Spanish i itinera wia a-taunra anrty 23 reats O.V II.M.YJUOOU AND (TS PitilAllKE DECLINE. J'lit Pub'Khnl. f)Tati, ta 20th Thnnnwl: A FEW WORDS ON THE RA ttaaat Treataaeat. witbutst MeOrrinc. of Spersaator rtie.. or Iral Weakuess. Nictarual Em a-oooa, 4-a:al and Narroaa D--bitnr. Jmptteary, sift In DMi;jaU to Marriacreoerallr. B B DL J. ANtIY. r 1. Tba important U.1 itvat tbe aiaay aiaraimff c nt plaint oritia'i3ff ia tlie inionuleas-e and awjlitude of roma, ma be aa-ilv reawuve! wtlbuat Madi is in lin. -na II tract clear 't deriroui' rat'-xl, aud tbe tutirel? oew aad btcbljr auc ee ml treat main as adopted by the Autlinr, luily epiiiv. rd. by uai a ul whtcb arerj ooe ia oatied t'ire ham-elf pai-lWtlt and at ttva lea1-! pa.i'e ci, iiteralir avu4iaa aU tn advert 'td nustruroi ui iU dir Santtoat.yatl.ircB. era-is aiul )t tree ia a ealed aa Taltkpa, if .anuituif ipat paidj ta pt.t3c.- ttamiau Dr B llK LAM E Y arQH 3m mt lgP Ko. Is Eaii 3M St.. New York TJAROAINS IN DRY G00DS- J" No.'liaSaporacSt. Amusements. CLEVELAND Til EATER PROPKIETOR II M AXAUkU. STAGE M.VNAQER, M J A. JOHNsON. ME. O. NOUKSE. FS1CES or ADM SSUIB. Dr -a. Circle ami Paiquotu, a'umiif Ci.citi,. ... . i a lei y PnT-tis Ekic ia. targs Pnvjlo U -.il. 10.50 Ul.uu 4.0. This Pnpular Place of Amusement will open on 11UXUAV EVENING. Aagut 16th, ISSv. with the TRULY CELEtiRATfcl AND TALENTED TliOL FE. known as Marsh's Jnyenilc Commedians. lhT are e'trice-i ONLY TOR A LIMITED NLMBIR OK iS'lL.a .5. aud win -pts a Duy Ptrromiante ou Saturday Aflerooon, At 1 oVIiK-k. Tina will not POSITlVrLY bo tboi' LAST KM.AGEMENT m tui. City, prior lo their d.par ture l..r EC Kill-L, wbrr. luey lia auiajc ninu awaiiin; tUtrm in Lonuoii, Liverouol Lilml'Oirli, Uuhiio, aiil in all ol Hi UIUl liul Cilim, lit ENUL4.N1J, IUELANO, and M-Ol'LA.M). Ttey will ai.r in Commeilies, Drjmas, Vaudevilles, Spectacles, Ballots, BurliMiques, ti!., fcc.. In a u,! UNSURPASSED it EQUALED bjnr Ctw luuy now on tne N.ui;a. nul iMELODEON HALL. Laaii, aud kill Sail Times. TIIE FUNNY .MAN of the World J. ttu; rorwwued sani ol Muuui WIXCHELL ! Will appear ui Uis DROLLERIES, Fi-iJaj & Saturday Ev'gs, Aug 13 L 14. Boker and Bean Case, F rst Rvetain. wmm-nnnf at o'e ock TICKETS (to Sea d-ulr Pro:r-)mmes tor Miscellaneous. E. COWLES CO. are prepared, a im id m tierani and Taxied aswriaseiu X Tnm ia tk Wsxst, to ezacuu ia a superior ttjle srery liescnpUt oi Book and Job Printing'. rou a t ara ot a uaila Line to a rotyioo ol u&t fn-rsml SEVERAL STEAM PRESSES, Wo arv oiEin'.ed lo do oat work plump '7, oa inert notico. and at LOW PklCES. Eirry ietmlum m ttuOK BINDING done ml ho beat PAIiTICULAB ATTENriOM PAID TO GETTING CP BLANK BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS CP BLANK PRINTING. P B I S T E eT STOCK. - We aro pmpafod to foxauh oorr. oesenpti.M-1 of PAPEH. CAHD. 1K. BRUNZK. Be, at EAiTl kN PRICES, for IASH. AGENTS tar the clo of BURR aud UKTiKARYJ NFWS. BMK .l IDKiUfP INK. inL3 REM0rL. REMOVAL. THK sr?SRIBER is xow Jl. rrropam at bia - . luraumt Ao. Bank Street. Wtidtlll House. To giro bia cQaWm.r'' 1 too pohlK QOOHRAR INS AND GOOD TVTH H. SEAMAN, Merchant Tailor Ag't. jri 0 LVfcLAD SllK FAtlORf. J. II. Drew X Coe. MAM. ACTVAERS OS' Flour, Baekwheat and Grain SACKS American Buildings, Cleveland, Ohio. SEAMLESS lAUt tLWAYS OS HAND AT LOW. T lAaH PHICLS. J H. D A Co., aroprrpirvUto dcli-rsr tmra IS to SB.OC v' irr -.e-k auv6:ilaw"ctl BISHOP. ROSS & CO. IMPOKT en ai.d wha4saM dealers ia Wiaaa 4 Lqaor3i LUni; jil'w Uto W Bw- C.AIrrxaxB. SA. POWERS TerharTiiloT: 1! H-inl St . d-r Ihr Wl.l,ll ku, 1. QtutlactaoM- rm-kol CUHu. CaaainMir. v... B337 ' -"' WOOD'! WOOD FORSALET . ... ,'-'"' Hnn-lrrJ CaiUs oi Wood at TEX fHIL- oothtt Nwtoitrrk Hiank B d. ' ioirus rt.ii i dniKUirM baiIm fr ia. d-.. u..., iww isLaa tiiu -all oa atm :dwaho Kivr.it.ry 27 Ontano t. pORONERS OFFICE. 3 ABBEY 8TKKET.iWatSi.Unea;itie o.rtwr or Pearl aad LiraiaUet-t. Not -. aLo oa tel. at Mr. Howiawd'tx, aovtl Ult AH TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AND UTHfc.Ra a vmltar recipe r ail sr w.h uiaa af . t-iai aau puanHKflC I tiaiptst laiaWrr" DO Ol Wtlax B M triatiic. w pieasanl to the ta.i al will ke a an leofta ot tiBseta ttuittea i'.rf taother omtat to hare it ta '.be boue, - thv will -tea or tbe i'irrt-dinita it ta nla ta tive Ui !aBi-ilit infatu. Tbe Uecipe lli ba teat with fuU lira Uous oa tecAiifM oftvt-in pus tax n, pm or o:Kar wi i. 1 Ula ia a Huobu. Direct B. U PLFORTHY. r'w umre. i iet-ano juia:l. MRS. CAIN, AMBROTYPE AND MrlLAJNOI iPC AHlAiT. ti. Io ai-wior St . --..-U'." id 1 t',eetai d. Ohio. d lot US 1RTS ! SKIRTS! -DOUGLAS Slwiwuod BWiaatabiw boctle Skmt R. c'd bv Ex i Skma R.-c' KEN'HAI.L en 1 000 I'ARDS LAWNS, WORTH A J YJ ciaatoan aoncolur om ahtliinir. WWABRF.tr CflALLl DE LAINES. worth two tiilliati for out akiluac. i" W. WAaKSfl. Miscellaneous. For Sale or Rent. '5 TOR SALE A CAPITAL FAMILY M- nuKh, aoutw ami irac, u .tarR har -vru yeara ol I. IdJUira ti i na K ALt WuHKj, Vitwyani Lai-. 1 D . ne of the nicest SON PF.KhV .Tl'KcKT. near Frca- f. a d g-n bxturrs :h Icq tire at- io,Stf p r a fp;.raKl hr araout, to raol :i- Perry atfetK. 5F9ff 3Jj-a desirable front OF- i r, ftsrir lUm Meicaaata' BmmM. ROLSE k JPNNIVG9, heal a. st it Aeeol. VOR RENT-DWELliNG HOUSE a 1 N" .k rMitmf Puaaeaaioa uoma..iei Apply iai th:oi&ony IOli SALE A SPLENDID ONE Hor Cariiiua and Trotttac -uikv - Inqatra oi to mr-vriir, at 1 Hewiti's oilve, Alfiwuidl., whan both ua. iw ern. jjiib l.-m is JOHX D ROrKEFFLLER "Won hE.NT. A LAKGK AND K L J isTlOiT d Brta-nJli.; H.-iar, tttw wu patniaua A uortiuaor the wh 1.1 of tbr ruri.i'are wilt ioiJ to la lre. '.rinrtliPtridr'or-n-t on npt,'T it 1 f-g Joa7 SKk'3iOliK COITAGE TO HE ST. toruer Water and 9r fir mpms AfP T i WWAkftEX. iSlSnpenorS "P0R SALE CHEAP. AN INTER. A Mt iD'hr Fiures ot a Maoni-Kiorng Esraun-a-Siroe wiag MO re t.nca $.u-lof uuiCA ood wcairru UikIk will tie taken AJAims p. i.. Drawer '0 yinlt iu 5 FOR RENT. ONE LARUE, CON i.lit S or; ;i:. a R.o.a wi n Attrrim power, suiu uif i'r Buiuiaiarttirir HfcUAe-i in Huiibat 1 power, sun a o-gC l.3KIaWlae m.! rt .t A. W IirRLBCT WUH SaLK Oi: KENT A Ter? X de-smble Dweilm Hf-uewiih iuincms, -tcoi hat, .ii-ae tot.aiw witbia h nmuui d ;n Cuuit U.is, J'jstruMB kivcb iiomt-dnaiei . Ivua) lire ot in tuwetawtued on th rrrn)ea a olj 15 H. CHILIS, No U H'trooSl FOR SALE. A GOOD DL'GtiY, aeariy new; ,o, - eikJ Kamci liui s.duia mtj ba tud at a lxvia ttr ;:!. u ta n , a. Sf AXDAKT. BCM1S fc NUfcKAY. Cl-geUDd. M .rcti IS. 1 mni; Jll LTMAM LITTLB. BlkAM H. LITTLC Li. . fUM. LITTLES & KEYES, Dealers ia HUAL ETATfc;-Oai.e.aterSJ-Sulsri.rM , Cleva Uiwl, ij , KiBtfa cnla:ittr to hand a tir-e Dt' y ot tct f"-d ! arm ins Lamia iu towaand W .vo.ia, w a.ch wewill ell low lor ( uti, t- rtt-ttaur tor friinatM fr.-ertf, tilt 111116 Jt r Ci INARMS FOR SAL K. Pour faima in Twimtf i! t'lt-vsoimvl pnet- iroaa itiw to is. 114 Ai . MVcr-il Honwi aid UUiaiUt -t.iy lor -ie vcrr Ai, W.wleo F tarr, Saw Mill, pweltinf Honrfi tiMiciefs.n iaui at Brdiord, 12 BnJt out oa C It P H H . wura we wiii eu ou kokkg tiaic, or aul ex-i-tuns fr City nrton v. A.o. Sjw M IJ, C.rdif5 Ma.-hmt--. H'ti-: iad Jo arreaa land, .,ai ou (' : M h B. at Aurora. Al-x-.. i liue 1-AiQiiy iiuiae-A. aiwl Mrverat -oud )aa Watus ami H-irao-Mf. A it lot sie fr caea.i mU a lot, credit will b turn ii desirnl. AIo. wieraa lluirs t. rml mhto tlU i Liri LkS fc K EYFS. orerCS Sap t. VQH RENT. A BARN, CON YE- -L Dinttv l"attd. (lanuire n Superior at. March W. '5 a!il7 Jtt a SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SJkLJ IS ib-1--M.t orjiiiiJiTialCollrffwmilAecowa.rj. Caiiat U)aiit5. WrANTED A first class SCH0ON- f K K. (tt froa two t toor bundreil toaa twm-ra Wilt ?ty part t au; baianw ta Coal. Piract frav-T a. CieveUrwi. Q. j uItWHl I AN TIL LA MAKERS WANTED. -"X KijerirtcrJ Swri oa .Mantillas are wanted iniraa- E. 4. ii ALU WIN (O. lO OOf yONF.r ADVANC A o. KJ J J ED la tunas ti Milt at th. oli old ml and well kitown WA(JN Eh'S tiK FiC E on Cdmd Mt-er wtcbii.. Jewelry. 1ijiua,uUs, Ojus. Piuu. kc Buainew !U.tiy pnalt. Otticr No 3 VWater M. coiner superir lttp-aitiri-)---tahiA-4irr'd m laSt Upu Irom A. ii iojjP. M. Watcbeft a:ni Jfweiry mr ie a; '--irioiat W-H. wAti.StK. p Comi.terciaJ Br. Baak. H()N( OR TO "WI1031 HONOR IS B. Tti.i ia Us rertffr thsU we taa L iirria-Tii klaui ats.tcaiioas at lieatoa t t'o's JnteilMnAcw 'tb-ee ud waitetl iMt buu fid we were nuttil Utat ae cuuia n procure aaj AituauoBf. We tbea went up to KHhaVti lat-t-UdntMle oi Ar waere we were all mi-tt wiid jrood sitnattoua ia le-u tnaa twenrT-fonr bnun ttu-r mJtinr appiicatioii to Lisa. Wa are Mtiti--d that Ki"HKR-! unlwouijr ldra ta tbis wttera atea cae DimI -suitaole tiatkif ruent. We r-oaiUHd t'l win are inaenrci. oi work to ro to Ki-:Mr. Hi-t r.ittoe .a Mlnatad tna coruar ui' Superior -ftuvet and PuliUr Square. t :uhi.n-i'u i- K &.VFiKi-l. L T KKAKMlS. V. MIn.N i. Jnne ? 1W 1itn?l OH A KI'-3 Fl l.ttJ Hotels. filtTOAK GROVE HOUSE. OS UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS IS XOW OPtX Tin .l ie h wrr-ui.JM n a .if-I.etu-tui sruve aiid is .1 i out ami rriirai'iiu: report during th-e nii mer mjuiin. 1 here t i-o plat- m t!.e.u:icit I lt nty winrh OtTeta to r.Mw demiin-f u rtctaie Iw-t'er tudur--meuil Part ie n isfimr ao aMTiioaii e.iteitaijjiiaeai, will be p!-iwd wiiiilhe i";n'iit,rs aaird.-J. f7 KFFHtSll tk.S IS oi er -r tfi:i. tr f- n-ii) ed U the onleroi ftuc.-ta. J"HN ZlK.MKK. SufcslrcH ExlttiiehiB Fartncra ran he affoniimnfrit -l . juml :tm lu5 UIItCH HOITSK Fur Pei-maarnt and Traosicut BOARDERS. KiO. 4J WATtU KTKKKTt ntrtO lr f LEVl:i AM. r HIO 4 IIUIIDILL; IIULSii. 't'uliiuilJUt, Uliio. " NEWLY FINISHED AND FUR lusticd :iod f. wil to i he p'iritie m liereoibr )n6i. Jso p-tuia h ill e araui irv on our part o nt ki the (iiOl AL HlL'sB. what idetmt bv trnveters ami - (.tiriMM at lUe 1 '-ipital o i tie si. JAM KS A . B A in f s. Mrf:ri 4 J W i QLLlkK. KrarT-wtr.r. MANHATTAN HOTEL Nos. 3, 5 . 7a::rt -t iVurrar ttrfet. 2u d.-or front lim.dwtv. .- psiait' the Park, New Yira. H't-rziit Kliut Pr.ri--iit. . Ku:;tnii tate ui Pear I street .iUae. Hun a. Ii .1'. ) una . - -- t ru t.' ' Burning Fluid. BCBXING FLUID. QAMPHENE AND CARBON OIL A LAW S LAMP ST0BE Ootirio St A Ho. tho bpst ,lf-tnvmioc Spirit Gns Lamp in xmfp7.ce. Uv-sulea . tare. a. rt;nint oi Laint oj cr com i-tvatwr Bjan cip h. u il Ki t jli. ra id 21 ALCOHOL Maafacturod of hit deAurd proof, and oaf ao ia PRIME OHDER AT WHOLESALE. Ostler tor Burning Fluid Parr Spirits aud Keetitied Liqncrs, Of every dcrscriptino. pron It fiHrtL rfr" e'-tcitutea t.r meuiaia-tiu'inj uH bi pasaoJ be nam mUslimrul in tu c-ajir. Merchant Block, 179 Utter St., Cleveland, O. Hair Dye. D5 YING ECONOMY FOR T5 A R. brr. BAtSkTf HAI H nv p a. i itwa.l tor Uorhcia boots' hich can no b.mtt.1 in Ui(. or taulloiuntiliFa. .1 s.lr prr cat !(s luuu c.n piircliao aur ..ihcrOy. ir. lu rounirt K.tt tint roll naco to par SI tw you ,an xvl the smno liKeU bjr ally r.ai. and roiurtlwr lut tun (acie ouautilv Vuu mnart an. .iaileair. , ir m lirfu t:Jt to bmwp -nsda and it biacll.aaudrr. Hot best ali-lacu. omjonior.. in wa :nc. cm pa a naluial apio. -aiaci-a. For aai- u, noie-aia am """"".Tj W. B. AMRt'SH.'aSiuoiinrot. Mil2.d.tr r.itlr-rfv auttidiw.-.l A.i HENDERSON'S HAIR RESTOR ATIVE Is fast li;-,uii ,!i..waaiKl bidstau ia o cuieie lamed, a the I.u.a.' tac ni:i-rare . ill .iivw H cxa he o-t-iiiit-.l f h uiin iil-er nu.ter laAmitvaa HouaeiuUi'acily. fiae 1 U-Ute. w M HF..NDEKSON. iuw..x'a Ifita It:tTnATikt The ander-eatl were bjui oa tlte t-.p oi tii-i h adsan.i ih- rtirVu looae iad rapid U - rrowinc t but all over lueir h.-ad. waea Mr Wa H-ruoru. itw Hiriwi uuJcr me aiu.iKaa piiA-d hit atlT4-epDrjteu Hjir Ke'( rtiv , .uiiiai saott UK9 ilia ica oi u:nrwjs"oe 1 a:; i a.ir beta a t (row. aad row tho r.ia.e ..a m h-s aat waa etsiirci ttitd i covered nh a t.i'e.-r.y ot. a,r. Weoor.tiali ra-,-oea.Deui Air HcitUr-A.-M - iev.Of atif, WlieviDg HUM t la f Uci ut tu a. Ui B it et I FWI DODGE. M. D. 1 H EL)LV Boots and Shoes. ti UETTi BU R( ! ETT A CO , WH 0L K Cio.'Innd.O. . - c b ws. r aurrr. aioarr. taa la.as ajHt..o. URAs.S SKEf. BUSH. OF PURE R EAPED 100 TiauHhj Seel i r.t rea-eiveti at the t k-t; i J. STA.K SON. WILUSLNG RED TOP OR BOG T DESTROY KH -Tbia the iron efTeriaal Arr-sa fn ambdaiDAT maraiiav, d toowrj 1 wit! i it-id iroaa tu to uu Umu ui rAod auy lo tka acre. V ot talc I f -a0 J 5 f A l K k SO .N KENTUCKY BLUK (JKAtS, OR chant ijntt. and I' -1 Sno oed ot ouro .oaluv m aiwara bo lonnd at Mo. UnlMW atiert oa-. 1. STAIR a SON ElED SEEDS. I VE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I f f lrek tUDltlf at ranarv. U nr. Man. Mi Ltt 1 sv tuca. afkl At aw Need, all nt' wmca are ciean atd pure, i tou wiah to ket-ayour Bird ta-a tbr, i-U ibrm upoa aoa bvtcleaa para feed. "jr aale nuxed ot set ax-te. j si aik m SON, n-3 Na O itario si reef I GROCND JAVA COFFEE. ANOTHER UPPLT OF THAI XA eicellrat Gn-aod C. flee pot np hTttws Cant.a Tea Cc ot New York and ao mu-i hk-a-ri hv iVini itut have dab tt.thu ar icejvMi ai No. Outano freer UAT-ti lw J ST A IK a; SON 1 000 BAGS OF THIS SUPET JLfJ.Xj J J Bliili SALT juat racoiTed. Qftn BBLS. CineinnaU WHISK! tJJJ ai Ctiaaau prx aa. B R BROWN ft (O . iSdlailM 1-tH Riwer irart-. pA'CY GOODS, AT REDITU!) PRICES WILLOW BASKETS. POKTR M lNNAlaU,, ft'AAS, llltSA turrA UnAalb l& B? EEITBESG A HAUSajLNH.'