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UAILY MuENIXG LEADER. E COWLES & C 0 - St Superior :l. J "TEEMS OF DAILY"" AND TRIWEEKLY. Ikulv.pM was B!l m. yrsr, u mill auuttrribrrs .;....,.." ... ot Tn-Wr.klj.u. r wrr (V na - ywar 11J Daily far Ira than Oao Tear, 50 Oats per 9lMlh, Terms of ..Weekly Leader. Tli Pr&fritiir lurt urluded Ul a mlortma m4c r:r- oi lum L.K VlKR ..uul Im tnecsal u t piroiw, a wni ax m la'.'iiurvn, ami iti- nave, mrfvmriDr'y. INOCM IMsiHiw-nptiou or tlte WtKKLV LKADER, l m sfc.iHiliirihiiurNK IKLLAK AND F IV TV CKSTS 4cr )tar. anil UNK 1MH.L.AK f.r sit a4tlia Tit? aiUo ortnrli-a follnwuii; UMlareDit-itta inelui.-: 10 copra .43 Wi i-t emHis $58 GO 1 " .... Ij.wi - 4 mm aa -' . AM(M wltrrM. Fire rwt? rtri Wilt be rltar. frit vu cnj, it Ci '. wH-rr ik tka ntiw-nber u wr.itcu ia it. Am extra c. aiiuwed U tU sUer US oi he Ciulf i.r mi trwtota. J " Invariably in Adrance. I ryPerwt .orw&nlfB-onJrr Ur st.hsrrifiti, wlUioot -!, ftjed . cxicl La rea-..e a.jr atiasta-tuta. TEBMS OF ABVEKTISIM; ' 1 'f i s - 5 I.iJM. l-5, 1.7$ JaV; 2. i.m-, z.jz,, j.Ji'i :t. 3.i; xr.t 4.U' 4 5 l.ifci d 75 1 12. d ' I.J 1 w l,v l.W Iw.t 2.Sm; aw .' a 2', 4.12 4.7i, &.J6 fei i.7i, 3.9 4,7j i.-Kt .Tf. .i 6 2i Ci' 6.7't1 7.Si. 4.:: s.s'i . .n Ui.I U C.S. ti.K' S,3-lo.Ti :2.2i a i-S- IS1 (-!.' is.wt'i; m it.'i.'. -jj. ait f . H"i.ii.iu iUi' "iT.ott i4 ):..;' uti j:.7i ji,; :,7- ut.-iin f :j.t tU' il.rti; W.ii jiii--i.)irt;iv jL .tmi- ;iu,; 1 m 2 5 ' .' (, S w i 3 tl 4 (. ' f.tti; 12.1 - :..vmi-j.-j im i-VJif! it, M -111 jii linos iif xteviAwrtt Tyu- W itc out wiiire. tr. iii 1. it... imnit-.tiv!.- Kuviiw. tt xiw A.t-ri-r. an. I tun ailvrt.citMMib MUt in bf lha k-lvititr U: cUar;M-J eira. NjiM-usoJ I,ef irtrk.aTMl FiFvina', MilHmry, CbKnUiilt D l ;r li-'tiLit X.':i'-i-. (H.'f c-i dvuiil Ail 1 rau-M-nt AJv-.t-nM-iiiK, u tM pud frrmJrinrt. AJhc;(is.-ut;i- uitho AVwt.y. ottc flquarwM-is, lot lunm A.i-Tlj- iut ta lu Lrijr aud W.klf I U Im durrvJ 5 Ai rnj! s ai..t pratlt. zg rtr"linte hrm, 3irnU-I t!iiM a"ariy Aiclwni uayabir qusfrriT. f K tlW 1 F It rrv Att'ys & Counsellors. S t'LAPP ATTOKNEY AT V I LAW n ,1,1 Nut KV ITBLli:. UAc attt U. Riiitt Iji siui.. Bern. Oil uavtaut W S. K E R R LTi SI I ATT 0 Jt NET H at Law H,4rtt Mjpfnoi rect , t ' It-re laud , Ot-W-r;T:liu r a t BROOKE, BOA K DMA N & FOU1X AlTuRNKYS AT LAW. A.ua lUia, W f ve.aatL Ohio. l- W. J. BL'AEDMt. TILL1A.M.SON A: RIDOLE, At lailj O.lu. , 1 J WILLIAMSON i.o'l ll j. - A G Lllllll.K pllAinn-:sTBALDVlN ATTOR- vt:?.V- ' T ' ) -nl:. -Mr 1 AI.M Ell & AL .S Tl N, ATTOKiSlfc - nr-tlT 1 I'KIl, J. K., AtTOUNEY AT LAW, -.til Ul'ArjA'LNO & i'AltjiOXS, ATfOKI k7 M"V AX' LAW. uUm , CajruM' ItliM k, 8i;fwr-l K r -TAl'I-HNi.. II. C falifeONS fv- H. C PARSONS, UailrJ States Cwni'Ufr, aw are Att'ys & Counsellors. Stoves, &c. iKr.Dti Hi A ran," M.iruH.s t.xiiri 1 -V. GREAT .STO VJJ ! - - Tw Barrel-. f Vlour Bakrri la 12 li.mr' WITU 43 P0CXD3 OF COAL. YESTERDAY,' AYAXDS :k KIN Imi ICUri.i 'ruci-i ;t'U.u. IkuiirriwT, llHd in. ru'ti i:ai:ui:ls ! Ui. Julian Mt- fk 1 t'LVE UL US. witU$.xty-TBT Jobta) t tiue oi J . ' STEVAUT3 COOKISG STOVES. Tiu if vi' flia 1" B o'clix-k is itv ni imm;. ami i m-t luuriied J in. liHf itar. auti w-! u ti u ta t evrHiis 1-r f.rr wx- kiriiu rmeli i UA. lu 11jmm uur Uu.. Su U a :ivi tbia i iLaliy A KKAf "INSriTl IION. Kmi rau t) :is uiucli MktimiiM Hi bakvrV ivn ia -.ir-4l. T" n.di-io(M r vi-ii iti Mir p... ui Uuci lua .t-It r ien .1 . tit. . i t. Uj uutliui luL-ujt 3 Ci;i.ty'Vvl V a t-.it rUL' X.A(Mt;S -oi whtfrt ti-iwi wi:( he t-. . .rWi .VTKH'.I AT STOVES--' "OM M( K fV johm iNi;Ei:sriix i ro.. Wil t No. Su;r nvtf t. T O .! U AX I) KSAMELED GR ATES. "r L MARVIN. MO. 9TUBLIC IT cil VKK. fnil;l i'l-' ul4UiJ l.' m Ut u.if t and bc?4 aMkart MM- LlU Oi V Kvcr hrrrrrtit to t'nn mirkM If aaji c-ts o hind the U-t. o wt-a A uj'-x ncvaxl 4rie of CouKlNii aud nCjcr aiuUc u: al'o VKS Manvfadnrpt Sftpressty for 'this Market, om4 Warranted to gte perfect st!if actum. H- ?1m t? cnutnMv su i;!iJ With w assort ownt m U'lhuIcb V. ;.r- ui..l 11. usi' Kuiiiiliuii ArUc ani tii. ua ia!td a ii J nii;t-.r:nri. a aia oi l a. 4'n-wr and Mi.ni lr.if.-. all m m:.h''i MCTAN1 W.LI. HH &OLl, at uh.4iil ill Kiiili, ! C At Prises to Suit the Times ' Ailk.Mi.q iJollHIXt!. KOorlMI. EAVE THOrflll- IN.i. k.' . IU-. iujrt-wiT.u.iuuk BiauutT. ud oa MI JiJ T NOT I K . . t -T.t iir.olo. tfciJfln.ffiiAlh-fci-wlrtr.'(lslnis. u .Wii. aurrlMMag cbwitcr- ml ttra Dll aud ) s Bi k . FenrUold CVK f r. , aiiea, V toSTSrarli. . j I 1 t 1 I . I W 1. MARVIW. V." JL r. J ll A l K, tor kuh if im u. HnJ.-d i . I ! Plumbing, etc. . 31. MITLVSO. VUAITICAI. HOlS Ad SHIP PLTTWI5CR. ' N 7 rark II... bark 1 Old rt llaanw, T -MANUTACTURE AND KEEP i CMrt-i--r ia ka vc urtr jftiaeotit nnmr, I.. ..a J lea r.r; i . i '. rt.(e, Pima f hjh'v. 1'iuaa atr au. W st CWeirrTun'r T.ift F-Ie r-tr-i I'-iltM. S:o . Kiliibi.aVuil all t It - a rt ic ies tuiUi i i'h- b.i.-r.. . T ii.(l 1U. 4l 4U r i iy; ,.riM lir-f.aU nxd t f w ef ekn ri-inV m ihi' hnnrh uuiu, u4 uavtl tiv lat timr vein rnarftl la ti :u. n I at. 4 c-miU-hi W ! -ai ti s4t a Lo bi imi im itb tlien fat ro- llirai- Tuhv C ui aud Baua artW a n 4he kiaH-r tu Imc.it auJ : mitrv firi'Y MCk tided t. Jtatvwx cierirto utk MaatiKnaad tiiSf-aJek 1- 1:1 Cltvckud Pluiubiu: Uorks. ATWATEK BOVK. ."OOrpif SUPERIOR STREET J. D. Barnes & Co., . " i ' TUOrHTETdRS. qHE ATTENTION OP THOSE " Water "Works . to tl,e it-"- ..a mi ut dWi uiiakaaiait PLUMBINO WORKS, ' ' L kuc aiiiu; ike jIujmx m at . It ATHINQ BonSf Hot Water Fixtares and Fountains, The :-rnneton ketp rnilaatlr oa Uaiad erery derapr iim of tba " UcsITiiusIicd ITuiHliiii; SaftnaTsr er dM it the raw 4 f -r,1k, coatrraua; ttmrdiotct e:cLtku oi Fountains, tHin?mt vrsn aud pam ra ; BATHING TUB . 4f Won. lied Tmaed Caipr nd Zw, tW be -4 a ad latest rmvnred. n'ATEt CLOSET FiXTl'RES. II vrl rants, Prw-i Filirnn 11 rm nm4 riatr4 C4M-ktH IcJu l:'rl.- pa e:rt tt t'l-winf ("r t rarrailr raT Jrtue vi im1 fci-rit.j reoMai- udel !-r B u-:i i'K.itu pel ittl :i order. - " ; , . STEAM HEATING APPARATUS ' rW iiiiii 1cUiot. U4Ip. mw, nf toy latet amroTi 1 k'luj. n i uiit-ij iiiTi itul tu cit iiUl3eUa. n" s'xnt it o iiuid, trr.ir UtattoiMl l rrjA a." it r -. tt " ! -1. " ' B: lluul7in?ant Mcam Wdrt Tixrifasa AXD STEAM 'wpr.K. ' JPIXllIaSG AKD STEAM WORK.. TLUMiSIXG AXD STEAM WORK. ' rx-CMJsuiu iAnd steam. U'ork. ' : ' a.. t. dB' S PLUMBING AND STEAM WORE. ar be vroraied uf laalt dti r, -J BAKNFS ft CO, - Atwatv Bk--4t Jji--. trt T oi -uuiarap,T t ip a l j lrt-e-ad t.i - Mil A ai ar - M to ari JL m, C r - ,l IJ-WfMtt ... aa will t5 h Machinists &c. - II. K .1 1 S L O U , - IlikU lurir.oi aii k'uo . . -SM.IL.I, I.UlllHi.V.r.llU;S, tODEli, . CoHm Mill fr Jr-wtkr mil HrHiiJls; HEAt 011 OT1IEB PBKr-J-KS dUe. . TI BNISO ANI HMMIIU tKNKRALLY. M SaprrorrtTe. An-.rwaa Bildisck, 4 Irtelard. O. , Ohwu Unrwlamave. 1- aa4ii ' ' . I . r J ' v - ' - ua. t-JV-F CI E. Cowies & Co, PabMers-.- VOL. 12. CLEVELAND, .--Office No. 54 Saperior Street, ' MONDxVY. MORNING, TV r 111 J lCfllJS AUGUST 16, TSoS. 1 6fc""" cr-WMh CUy NiWerlkrn I PiT Dallmn per yar la Blall MkMllktr NO. 196. Machinists &c. Hats, Caps & Furs. HATS! HATS T' HATS ! The lairet itorfc greatest vaiisljr f STRAW, PANAMA, LI GUT C'A SSI MERE uj rKAB BEAVER IUXS Cu tie f4iaj hi piirr. to currrsp4Ml iLl tbe time, .t mi.i K t-TAlK k lV'S.yu;TiSt. E 1 VKKKTT HAT. SOMKTHIXG im eaod t.i v. t'a'l attl it iur laigr alurk W k Uli II E uu afttiCttlurvU til !'" turo aiKi my. 9 U. M l IS K t'O . J5 Pii-titS . ADIK.S' KIDINrt HATS AND tiAtM LETS Ki"- a-rtra iiiK'w ifirD it: at rj B UL'Tls CO . 2- iien.f St. ni SLBSiEE.' "l AMStBE iliiS. Til L. iJtNtUiti & SUAS :!'iBx a beau. i. at PEA15L, CASI.MKBi: LLVT. : Fr PjT:ituw wear. llte a o have I '17 Adurtai?ut ai aautoaU tslck vMirt aui . ilk WjU, iti 15 Sl'PKKIOR KTRT.F.T c 3 FAN CI' H A i In jifjt a-l :r, juit urnrrd at LM LEAP HATS White aud 15 L. Bi NKlHiT k stS X(i MEN'S STVLE Of .SILK. Tii pr--!tii-t fctil tvtrr X II T -Jis r-rrivd Luort ti lor fmi.g min, u;m Lin. I At 101. r J 'linm H-u-o :tS ireritrSt E.STAIir& CO.. ARE PRE- r r Spring Faskious von G E FTl E M E A" S HA TS . T1 4jiiai.tr. t) lc -r,J liaish of our HATS as OMial) nnsnrnaM il TuMA Spring Style of Hats O P K X E D SATURDAY, MAKCII Cih. 11 Y L. Benedict & Sons. - sFPCMOt ST n; BUCKEYE HATS! dTk AOs or b r t a: r e - a t -BICkKTES, I a TIIS KucLrye Stale t ' Jujt tbe Hat for the avam ! lir.ii. ! Call auJ Me thetn :it nil E. STAIR k ICS. .o. USat.rior-at ;ul!i Coal Dealers. ... J v I Pkicc Lmi tL OiiwroftD. Ivid Mocb.s T3RICE. CUAWTOKD & MORRIS. (Nucctjr. toCKWKOi:, PRICE a CO.) lal- trftitiUnat lill. Miuera Ki-We a- U Lin i f w i ( ul,t.j Uif caru. uHdce, uuvvii ntrui ner, iftrciana.tjiiM. K::ckBENCE : P H-iudr. C'ash r Com ill'. H Ward Detroit. Bank. ... -CleteldlOo. W. !) e. Cbicaj;u tl,i Kir Lib. Knit Ua:ili lUmFcv Urr- f.. . ii. Ciainuifn Cti-;'d Harrr liabdv, CahT c&in liutTir, iiiuket v . i i tiaik rs l-rn K Sauerr, Catu'r Aiu-h l-Nacittt, lieijker a Cu.. uo li... Hjiu :r it, i. l li-ara.. Kiii.C.W H. Aiiaoia, Cah'r S ViA. TatKr &n Ba.uk l-trai:,l itihlo d tin V2 . C. rEXDLETOV J CO, TAEALERS IX LKHHill. LACK " aua, Lrcf Hill, CUii pcau. lai.w .uf aud -W au Odiro No $OriatiS. tit ha i c. Yirii loot SLperiorStreel. a',iy - VTEWCERRY LUMP COAL. This .upfihiTfftiM.-of mnn.vors coAL."wiirh wnit-u.ar ly a'lai'ir J to doiut-ntic pur,, as well a fir team and Mm: ti aae.can be bad -i tae anJerw?n5d AenU the 4 ,Mtiipanv ortpf i ar rtt orfiirrifvt-ale wiH heexeeated villi drs nu.Jt,aMi tMJtif'icrreiJ at aAir an Ihenivwl aijuality U will uo uil Ui nit ite. n tei ai riiiit-r our o.i-c: aitucOwieul GayuMd k ltani;.r.od, N 'Sntrn-t-m:vVILL ft WlttKLKK, ort7 No ! KlAerfrTfT :n.J C k P. Pirr. . .. COAL COAL. "VroW-?S-THE TI3I& TO JET IN Toor Winter u;.pir. W v dailr rooriri a f j :eo- uidartu U i tt surraN4 U'BAr, f tu a t J i loti Parti--1 ts:i:t. t" (urrb9e ill Ho eL. .i rive a i all. Ati tirdrratt.r.iu-U tde P.t Olt t-e uroinnr.v at IB. OfVi nod V wJ otr C ftP It K. lkrU.d at ft P. K kkf ijaktK-i - ' - ItiilV HIV Crt . Bankers. J.llerdiunu & Co., 11 Wmtrr Street, Cleveland. Ohio. DEALERS LX COLD AND SILVER t uiB f'.t.eiii a d UiBnllC Ki iianrc. t uHiffrk.1 (oev ajtd lad WtrnuU. C'l'etHou in tne Luited Cjuadaan.i EuniM, prumptl atwiweuto At;euUiTllte l.ne iKH.i aul New lurk .vua Sleanihi f hieti paa?' -a a iwwored cither to .-r in.a Liver)kM at me uvrilisrd ra'es. Pai.rasrran also tareil.iMtn lATerno.il r.i Nc. 4rk. Ou !: and New Di itw, thrrciniarliivt f anres pn-.;t Miipa. Alo, it llJire. HambnTr: lui umru UN V ik DialU rn:-rird K.r vi:rl.irtHe thrnnztr V liif C.itineut Kuiuiii- aoiUarr-at Hnt-iu Mil Ii ihi.1 Kr tnrtkr ior MaatiBC trt-d K a-fre OTic i.t 1,,.17-dtf 11 WaT--rr.et.C;v--ja.i.fln mrnv IlM dklaT IVHIT.MAN. T Banker. I 8TANDAKT & CO ea!r in t'orei-n aiiu I.trc'ir Ea- tirr?t . t draw dirv t oa 1VC- Urai.t i-.r i3T aait.an: rs'be at all .ia Kur Ui. 1. ItrLani. Sot lixl. $ ilum-c pmv i;ral poia 1 tirauLST. .i lei"i.-'it ma.l on al arcessai.!e poUiLi t i s i'- T-i t t.i ? - rev ' at ic its ita Millinery. ON NETS A LARGE STOCK AT rrnaily rrdurwd prices. ' MORGAN k TtOT iONNETS At L!f price-- tlx io wtiole ; MILLINERY GOODS. ' BONNETS ! BONNETS ! a TE HAVE JUST RIX'EIVEDA ran (iffM P.AtOArjS. A'--i a brie aad m nor a. r m -iff oi rallMMEU BoSSEW.ihit . FUttt K HS. a ire .niT3r:.bd ot Terr rUoicdLrailUa-Alsot-m Nril DREwCS, PtlAVIK. englis.1" .to rn.iwss. TAKI.KI ANXfc., - 1HK. I lLLLMil.SS. . t Jil kl. , Jol.NKU tLOXDES, blUiUK. AUo. a U.v. "i .. NET MPBOVR. - , Anil eTerr;hine rtaiair t. tic klawbao. ar erail inrr. rrajr raa be 1. ' i din sai t.iml, mt at. aad auaiitr asd line lowest Biaau.c pre at in,';; volii-.AV k RnoT-Si riLLlNEKY GOODS. -iUORGAN X. ft KQOT art, daily rorrrn jr trBi Mnuiartrr. AucUJ;ii. a laa,aail iawn ui daAlliaan ttooa, aad n w .peru . li-j Oas liv-.flet:, alT aiieties; mi ii. lau r ie iiUdJM aami r .uw c rs . aval Buir Roohru . . Atvai.il.e dVlM'-lia a Ladies U-ad-renrr. whir will no d Wii'irM&eUu,itw'la!t4tji few arteoa, ta -riraiice with tLe iibaCS alliie . - aij en v m..j store. rVO THE LA1IES. AVe kve iust rcceiTvd a.lara' ami -fw.re tot i ncVTtil-uiB, a-er-v $ 'oat -p. and wjir rTr"ii-t aad new natrri-b io uiiordiAwmi.;tof vhrh bare b't a IfoQitt tn rki a 1 ili be aniai at T ftk- rTrtrnTii Fmmfb rut. t. I'Si-ly atod awkke a acWctM-i, wlule li.e ainn it iul eva;lcie. At . oHAW ft Co. V.r IT. fl.iperljrit. NOTHEiriNYiDlCE OE REAL A ;r 'ictH Kiisna CfW-a OMKhtrseas. m llojui- d:d cttvwnSttak?' T-w-! ' , Ila.Sdtrr Ltossna cum aiiw: ?heeHrs "' ' ' B.fw la-ie k-aBra ans ClAtK-, loiliea. Napkin, Bt.Sfk Uordsxcd ivil T're.mr i-:kl " r. 1AV LOR, liKISWOLD k CO. TJONSETS .LADIES BONXKTiS 5 oner, -on mruivci tra I Lul in ompc at .e e .tUirfn,! to tL. Lk Indira 'I Bidwayem we shaHntfer tbeio fcO cheap ht t will be Bxis.eai a ftirtniTJ.-i-'Ml ws 'Jia oxer,' atbeiirw be cUap:r .stadsat.okA on "i-i PL1 . NOHliAX ft ROOT CHILDREN'S "STlASVH4T4--yc barAiisrfveifmnfor:' Tit iarf k oTLeg- r Bb4l arinreil Straw HaU saitable for Hya ani (iirtn. ill arinreil a ti-a. wuirb i ku- rujrlw WiU iw l-.ns pr.e?ii tv it BkHart rk.e,i Curler uclo.aid Public Sonar MlfEH-FLATS AND SHAKER H'MJLrs Tn eo-jkinarr ay o readj cootc 4 ad Ba aa'aiic wuem thev irrmn r mst . - Mariot hLN lONfl. inS Cau. HmMo k'kOrdeor. 11H tjiE GENUINE. Oll'IGI X A L. Nrt b L'Qioa.. Ohio Skaker Bociiela. rutitred T: e ur la reciarted this v 'J.'!:t " aud tii ci-vru-d r;n IOZ. KID tiLOYES-The very beat iauottttL aj-LUl W uiu al tS-.t.'f pair n'-4 - ; l!.-- ,;;aAvnjs4ca; 1 elf aa in aa ' tba the le ite caa f cl livd 1 'J I CITY & NEWS ITEMS! MONDAY MURMMi, AVU. 10, 1ZS VLAIX AND OHNAMENTAL HH1NTI.NU. dtvuat ib.PnatiDg CabluSaKut uf tli. Lfier O&ct, I lie laua idii.r vl nd ut raMJ -'- -n- pimh, i. ih. brrt n i u. ur bjcic.. and at reuaaabto ms. Pv Kcalar iuiua pJ to Wluk .f k . Errrr dcnpiua al ILiUik; duo, nvrcullr B;.ok B uti, l.lm, l.miu a Sale. Bo k.. Keccivin; Biuk., kc. Ac. t'tr tor Lite City Sew, tee UiirJ page. ,'ur Hrk(Uii ports nd Uaiioe Xews, aecfourtb AmivaL or tuk Illinois The ..earner II ftm, C.f. Fsazks, arrived oa SiturJay mor ning. She brings no ncwi of importance further than that the steamer Laiu Elgin was met near 'Ej7e Kitef.'all n'.'ht." t'i A fire was discovered aliout two o'clock jesterJ.iT momiug iu a frame barn on the lot TXo: 100 Columbus street, c.n'ej l.y Henry Tracy, and occuj.iej l,y Karl Kruger The building was entirely consume, , lo.a about one hundred dollars. We couU not learn whether there was or was nt any insurance. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incen diary, as the barn was used for wood and coal, and no fire had been in it for weeks. IVlics Cod st, Siti sd.t Aus. 14 The case of Simeon HolFmrD, charged with stealing five curd of wood from Wra. A. Maile, wascoutin- uedto the 17ih. Mrs. Mary A. Mack, whose face and name are aa familiar to the officers about the Police Court " as household words," was again up for intoiicatioR. She is aa touihiiif drinker of strong beverages. She was fined S3 and costs ; or prison five days. Kasuias Cow horn (Phoebus ! what a Bime,)for assault and battery on a stranger, case con. tinued. Mrs. Mary McLaughlin is a hiyhly respecta ble Irish lady who lives" on Lorain slieet, Wctt SiJe. Mrs. M'L. keeps a little shop and in ler little shop keeps strong beer and other strong er fctimulanU.. Andrew Gallagher Esq., who drives a dray, came there one day last week and demanded of Mrs. McL ( glass of beer. Mrs. McL. refused to let him have the beer and advised Andrew Gallagher to go home. Mr. G did ge home -but presently returned with an axe, and smashed in the door to Mrs. McL-'s little shop ; for which little operation in the way o( " double entry, " Andrew Gallagher was fined $5, aad tests total $9a-w1iich he paid. Joseph Dent is engaged in Ontario street. Friday last he was engaged in sprinkling the streets with hose and pipe, when Daniel C. Palmer drove by in an Exprea. wajon. Mr Dent turned the pipe upon Sir. Palmar. Mr Palmer told Mr. Dent to "quit that." Mr. Dent told Mr. Palmer to go to a rery kul place. Mr. Palmer declined to go there, but went to the Police Court, got ou, a warrant of assault an I battery for Mr. Dent ; Mr. Dent was arrested, amagmd. convicted, and Cue J five dollars aud eosts which he paid. Tho next cane was that of Mrs. Libby against Mrs. Beck for destroying property. The ;par tics live on Parkman street. Mra. Libliy drea ses showily Mrs. Beck is German, and dresses plainly. . The charge was that Mrs. Beck had thrown a quart of black ink against Mrs. Lib by'a white house in the nj'ht time to said house's great damage, and against the peace and dignity of the Stale. The list of witnesses showed a ibrzuidabiay arr.y of German women. Mrs. Libby described, in heavy tragedy style. the assault; her feelings on the fearful occasion; how she didn't shiep a wink all night Mi. Libby protested that she (hcrselT) was a highly respectable and good woman. . She said abe knew a member of church a very fine snan who would testify to her good character- aad goodness generally. '- But Mrs. Beck proved aa and was discharged, to the great disgust Mrs. Libby ; and so the ease ended, add the temple of justice was closed for the day. Thi -YVoriaisc Mss i Mk-k-rrru. ThefoUow. iag resolutions, presented by Mr. A. llenshaw the Last meeting of the Working Men, wil come up for consideration and discussion on Thursday evening next : . " . WiitEEia, the experience of the last twenty five yean has clearly demonstrated to ns thai have a detective commercial )rvsim'; that is lounaeu upen no equity ol prtnciiilc : that operation is unjust and unequal ; that its lenuenc; is to rou laour ol tu just due; that operation is penally disastrous to the.houcst eammercial man , tliat iu only elfert has been, that while it has depressed labor, it has filled the ofTexs'oi a dishaisnx, stock-jotibing, specn Uting portion of the community, to the injury the working man ; therefore, Ruolvtd. That we, the working men of Cleveland, will take every reasonable and lawful means 19 procure: the iii.madi.tto abolition ef intereet apoa capital. ' That we will make all honorable and lawful arts for the immediate emancipation of our selres and our children train ila despotic sway. ; That tor the purpose of more fully pt fleeting oar wishes, we recommend the organization ol entire new political party, without regard to any of the present organizations, to be uenom iunied the Working Men s Party, whose prioci pfcs shall be tounoed mi justice, m wisdom, and truth. - ; . .That this meeting appoint a general executive committee, whose duty it shall be to prepare an addresa- to the werkme men of the LTnited Skate, and to open such correspondence with )hiluithropic individuals of the dilfcrent States in their judgment may be deemed proper and neceaaary to carry forward the prcat work f reJorm of the evils we complain ol. -" - J i k,. ... i , . -- t, UIK iu anu waier are ox inherent birth-rigbta ; that we recommend circulation of petitions in all th? Stales. asking the national Congress for the passage of k. granting a rrre nome to every eiuaeaot United Stale who is twenty -one years of and is not the owner qfjighty acres of land, on condition of aetuil settlement fuT . drfioite period. - , ' . - , tiavtrtd, 1 hat we recommend the eatahllsn- ment ot industrial aehools in ererv enmmnnitv. be supported at the national expense, wherein Industry, economy and science shall be encour ¬ aged, that each mind may become developed for appropriate sphere in life, in which tbechtld be educated in the useful and beneuotal principles of government, wisdom and virtue. Ketoltei, 1 hat while we repudiate the erasla-1 ting of the bodies of four millions 6f our fellow men, at the South, we also declare eternal no--tility to every form of tyranny sought to be ex cruised by the powers of wealth over tbe Blinds 1 the ten minione ai the Jforth."Thatth con stitution under which our fathers en luted da. ires that all men are bom free and equai,and iuv au are uiiea u iue, IthettJ. and the pur sui of happiness and that happuaeea eannut be . obauaea snort of the entire freedom of each to hie or her earn hie- ... -. I Clea a Mub. Our evening eotemnonry of Niturday aay , -" '.' -. . . a OaThursdavniL.hl.il.. i iiJ.'i-,-.. bf.en open at OberHo, but, with the ex ception of twelve dollara . obtained Irom one, I" aA-a.ut . - f' l:ta feared no property " "' ' - MORNING LEADER. The War in China—Attack on the Chinese Forts—Account by an American and French, was quite an event in the advance on Pekin. Tbe British lost some 25 in killed aad wounded, and the French had 15 men killej aud 40 wounded l.y the explosion of 2 mine The lass -of the Chiuese supposed to be very heavy, aa the firing from -the- shipe and gun boals was very -accurate, the shells bursting with great precision in the embrasures. The forta were captured in about two hours and a hail irora tbe commencement of the attack Some W gun were taken,. 68 of which were brass. , An Amerjran who witnessed the battle, alter stating that the English steamer Cormo rant, CapL Sauuiarez, was ordered to opTn the battle, gives the following spirited account of it ; As soon as the Cormorant steamed up against Cue hawser, it parted like a length of pack thread, and gave the signal of batile tu tho forts. Their earthen sides at once belched forth iron and name, tearing Cie ivaU-r in scores of places and hulling the advancing steamer upon her port side. M lat down down at your guus," cric.1 the intrepid Sauuiarez. And at the com mand, every man east himself flat down upon the steamer's deck, and allowed the iron show- er to pass on its way. lie, himself, however, strode imuatieutlv the elevated noon !ik. ih. brave man he is, directed the men at the guns, J ".a lurm uiroun tils glass, and lis tened for any hail from his sailing-master, who also walked along the forecastle. The iron shower was succeeded by a second and a third finally the discharge was almost continuous. Still the steamer moved steadily ahead, dark, silent, mutilated but threatening aa a sleeping rcugm, we see ner arrive abreast of tbe fifth fort, aud at the same instant we no tice a signal floating from the mast bead of the gun uoat 01 uie two admirals It is the "partin" of the hawser " of the allies : the war ; the longed fur signal for the buisuiic of ...w,,,, uiiu cienae volumes 01 smoke now savrst Irom tlie.aidos of the . res ted steamer, envelope ber in a surging cloud, and niuc nom view xne Wnous working of the guns which succeej. The rapid and heavy dischar ge prccrucu oy tuna niKfles ol name, and fol lowed bv clouds of dust and siim of disorder in tne lort, tell plainly enough, however, of the wont 01 death that la under way. The bombardment is now general, and has lasted for an hour r more. Still, the Chinese hang bravely by their guns, urged to courage by their mandarins, ti bo, string to say, are not, in this case, the first to run. Some bold ma noeuvre must there lore be resorted to, f jr many of the steamers have been badly hulled, and many valuable lives a I read v lost. There it ffoesf Another fluttering signal from the gun boat of mc auuiiai. loai signal means "Away there, sto rovers, and scale the tons?" On wnnld think that it was written in large letters, instead of being indicated by nags, so quickly is it obeyed.' A hundred boats are suddenly urged towards the river's sides, and eighteen hundred men leap in the mud and clamber CD the broken banks. Then, with levelled bayonets and heavy ... u.j, mev press inrwara tneir solid masses upon, into, through the yawning em' natures. The fee can SUnd no hm.-er. Even th M..t. choo Tartar shrinks before such a threatening front et advancing steel, and deserts his guns lor a ui annul 00 a uigiit. Jh long as the allies were in the middle of the river he could brave sr.. untie eaplouing shells, bus . mnjn as they nearcd him so srmailv with their bris tling fronts being namrallv a ticklish nun ha tak. s up a hurried flmht. The whole I0 0im who had garrisoned the forta were now in full retreat, lu vain Use brave old mandarins thing that they have never done before) throw tnenisc.ves in tneir way; blows, curses, utrcat ies are no longer of auv avaL' Fear has over. eonie authority; discipline is it an end, and vic tory declares for the alhea ofter a struggle of 3 uuura ow illiuuies. The writer adds, that on the. very day tf the. Dame, Air. itced, the American Minister, waa to have gone onshore to Lave signed a treat; which granted in cccrytKing tea ioee atlti far, and which had all been' arranged previously. Thus we may ay that lhe battle f the Pw Ho" lias resulted in anvthin? but benefit to ua . r a to an if Homicide and Suicide in Pittsfield, Lorain County, Ohio on mornin? of the present week, . the, wile of Mr.. WiUianu, a wealthy farmer living in Pittffield. Lorain Co.. cmnmstted suicide by haaging herself by a strip of a sheet to a corner ot tu house. A de af and dumb daughter .of the deceased, who. was some twelve years of age, was also found dead. It is supposed that Mrs. Williams first hung the girl, and then hung herself. No satisfactory reasons fore now known. Mrs. Williams had commenced an actios lor a divorce in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lorain Co , which a few day be fore tbe killing of kerseil and child was amica bly settled, aud the suit withdrawo. Rcsuw. I We get some additional particular relative to the above sad occurrence irom a frentleinan who has jost returned from Pittsrield and is vsetljnlormrd upon the matter. The traced v occurred on Monday evening the 9ih mat ; the settlement of the divorce case took place uu the same day.. Mra. Williams had filed her bill against her husband giving for cause cruelty and ncgiect oi uuiy, ana ia y mpatiiy of an entire neighborhood and a neighborhood second to none for respectability was with her, as her haabaud. Benjamin n illiaans, is a niUle. dis sipated man. Mrs. Williams was a woman re spected by all who knew her, but on the Mon day referred to, chargrs of gross immorality were made against aer, and witnesses were said la Be ready to prove than, and the nature of such charge were, it proved against her, uch as to defeat her application for divorce. Under this state oi thine she withdrew her divorce case, receiving from William forty dollars of mooey, a promise ot four fanndred and sixty dollars more and a deed fur aixtv acres of land for the benefit of the deaf and dumb girl. Thi deed was drawn but remained in hands of Wil liams' lawyer. The belief of the neighborsnow is, that Mr. Williams was the vicura ef a eon. spiraey, aad after she had settled the suit, her aginy ot mind at the position she was placed in drove her to the percetration of tha temhl deed. - ' , ' ' The body of the deaf and dumb dan.hker waa found hanging by the neck, and the feet tied to the rounds of a chair ; if her feet had been free they would have touched the floor. Mr. Wil liams used a sheet tor th Durnoce. tearinr k in two, hanging the daughter with one half and nerseii wiin the other half. A neighbor saw Mr. Williams, early in tbe morning, hanging dead at Ihe corner of the house. The fauiilv with whom Sir.' William Waalivinir were all away from home, except a child ol perhaps four ot five years. This child say that io the night he got up and saw tbe deaf and dumb mrl -'a swingiug in the back room," that Mrs. Williams took the deaf and dumb girl down, and put her in ted with this little child, and that th. .I,r and dumb girl " felt eold ' This, of course, is child tory, but it u supposed that perhaps Mrs. William did take the body down and put ib the child' bed, so to induce tha child gain to go to sleep. . Four letters were fbond. written, a. in a,,,,,. ed, by Mrs. Wiluaaaa, a they ware in ber hand wmiug, out unsigned. Una waa directed to L 1 D. i Boss, one t Beniamin W ifliama.' one v Charles Canfield, and another to Danist n"Ll- liaai r Mr. Nortnn. -Th. Imi.f t Rr w t not read before the Coroner' jury, for prudVa rent, -and rfl thi connection wa ma mention that a warrant ha heea waue.) agaiaat rtose. The contents of tha L-atsi. in PL .i. ttaugh not given to theory, w,s m effect that he had been the mean of rqlnli.fl her ' , hater to Danirt William Jit J! Ut Oirecnoni a to tier , . " K r moner f- "'g them to take . -n net trunk for the purpose. The verdict. of the Coroner' Jory .waa that Ike death wife trrodOred bv the kaiwLi nf V William. Tuo funeral of th. i.a . - I , To by . B. ber the hi do of a the hi he fit, but the oi tor case In fe-r five bMk best Worn - rush 1. 1 -ohock Thursday, and called together an immense con course of people. - Willianis was in Brook! v a when his wife and datrghter waa hanged, and went home aa soon as he learned of their deaths, remaining there, to the funeraLWrrad. - Gov. Chase in New England. Gov C hase of Ohio, one t)f the great and growing sUteamen of thr generation, and des. trtel to till a yet wider sphere of influence and usefulness than he has yet rearlied, is spending a tew days with his friends in this county. " On Saturday morning he paid a visit to the New England port, John Wintrier, at Amesbarv, and consumed a portion of -the day in visiting various place of interest in this city. - The Sabbath be spent with B. P. Waters. Esa .- at 1 weiry 11111, xn-verry. - uov. Chase is a descend ant of Aquila Chase mentioned in the early bis. tory of Nvwlmry as a man of vomt note, but Is himselfanativeof New Hampshire. Like many New England boy he needed a wider field Te ueveiopment arm action-,- and thirty years ago or more emigrated to Ohio. He has seen the Stats sf hi adoption, and the great northwest, grow op around htm, and he at the vame tinia lias been growing m the affection and Conn dene of the State and that section, till of tha eight millions of people in the north-wesWu slates mere is none occupying so commanding a position at this time, or who is likely to wield to much influence in the years to eome. He attained to this by his virtue as man.a schol ar, an orator, and also by enlarged views and statesmanlike policy that embrace all tbe inter ests of out extended and enlarging country, an J grapple with the practical questions of this day sod the live generation to which h belong. W e feel some pride in Gov. Chase, as he sprung from the "Old Newbury" stock, and as a son ol" New England ; and tbe West, we are glad to know equally appreciate him as a man. and are proud of him aa a statesman. After a tew moro days he returns, with his daughter, who accompanies him, to the west. Aewouryjwrr xiermiu, via. A Patriarch Gone to his Rest. a to nerform in nouneing the death of qapt. Benjamin Smead, at thi village, aged 83 jear. ' He waa a practical rimer, ana was connected with the fresa for upwards of sixty year some fifty of which were spent as an editor "and publisher of a nws- taper. He has been a resident of this county or fort -two year, and ha alway command, d the respect and confidence of our citizen. He died on Sunday, at 34 o'clock io the afternoon, without any apparent disease save that of. age. Hi lamp of lite ha been burning fainter aud fainter for tha last year, until it expired from lack of aliment tunpfv. He sank away slowly and quietly till pulsation ceased, and he was 14 move. - Peace to hi ashe. ' He wa an honest man, and hi memory will be cherished by all who knew him. Bath Courier. Capt. Smead was one of the father of the craft and profession in this section of the state. or many years h published and edited the Steuben Farmer's Advocate, and alwaya main tained a character which reflected lustre upon the calling to which his great exemplar, Benja Tif FaiitKLix, gave high philosopbia prestige. The patriarch. .who has now irone to hi r.t should have burial worthy of on who ha rpent long ami-useful lite, imparting knowledge and age advice to hi contemporaries and leaving his successor? th legacy of a good nam and example of industry and probity. Roches ter Dm. The venerable patriarch of the ores whose dth is recorded in the a uov paragraph, wa the father of Mr. Tiaomv H. Sgan, of thi. city, sua of the oldest printer lu oscicUad. - - in -a- What a Peace Commissioner says. Major McCulIough, one of the Utah Peace Commissioners, wa in Cincinnati a few day ago, on hi way Eist. The Enquirer aay ha has no confidence in peace with the Mormor.a unlet a strong force 1 kept at Salt Lak City, and add r : . . In rejard to the noDuIation" of the the Mnjor estimates it about fifty thousand. They could bring into the. field about seven thousand fighting men,, of whom some seven hundred are excellent troop and eilic ent moun taineer. The Major .atatej, in the course of conversation; that he advised Brigham Voung, he desired to found a great State and hierar chy, to pull up kit Mlaket and remove to aosM her country. The prophet afterward declared he allowed no man to. advise him to stand between him and God, from whom alone he took his counsels. .... it i Major McCulIough' decided opinion that the United State should maintain there a varry afrong military government, for the Mor mon have no love for our institution, and can only be kept in subjection by coercive measures. effect that it would be necessary to repeal tbe law organizing the Territory, and vest all authority in a Governor and Council, appointed the President and Senate. Tux Ca?itol Doas. The Fact announces that tho wotkmen lave commenced operations with a view of finishing the dome of the old new State House. It is high time the big ket tle bottom, upon top of the Capitol wa taken down or covered, over. The Atiiins dW. Dtict. Th Hoa. V. Horton, the present able and popular menv of Congress from tho Athena tc. district, declines a re-election on account of private bon nes. The Hon. If. H. Van Vorl.es, editor of Athens Messenger, is prominently named aa Republican auccessor. The selection would great credit to the district. Mr Van Vorfaea haserved Ihe State faithful! v and well in h.r General Assemblies, and poese talent, good sense, aud just tba integrity needed in tha House ot Representatives at Washington. I y The pro DCct noW it that the nntatn emn Lake county will be larger than ever, and of Better quality. ramereiUt Ado. ty The editor of tbe Joanul tenders hi grateful acknowledgment to those brethren of press who have sympathised with him in present difficulties. To add to his troubles, was yesterday strickm down by a fainting in which he lost all consciousness for a few minute. In the fall hi chin was badly cct, no serious injury wa done. Ha haue W blessing of heaven, to live through hut pres ent trials, and again do good service in the caus iiecuom anu true uemocracy Stale. JburtuU Acca-rriox on thi Bams or th Musis-"VI- The New Orleans Picayune My, as th river recede, the overflowed lands ahow heavy accretlOB ef oil of irregular thickneaa, ecord lnrj io position, tha thickest being made in ed-diea.-or where the Water ha been stagnant. To maty planters this will S a rich compeaaation the lot of crops bT oventow. In a. i we have heard of largo addition o the cnhivatibU soil by th SUing up of swarjo Unds. one ezsa wa hear that the retiring of the wa. ha assured to on planter a rue of three to feet from thi alluvic! i;m u" landa. .dding fifteen hundred acavaiof th. Mil to hi plantation. Two. three and fit nunared acre sr. mentioned a common frim-tlii ourc. tco.AB AND Mukaia..The Boston T-iil. the lith tajr : . The reeer.1 attem-. j. e.a. ....... . tiethtimeoV-.. '"1 - " tit J i?J "a. '-c.itscen uiuuioa-io 1 Of iragar and molasses, has gar market tut dropped i to V cent per lb., while the demand for niolasac ia siac:. it will be well for coasnmera, if the price can be kept where it ia now during th preserving and wine making tsvu, athi wul the ronranfpiion and leave an accumula U4 ttock for the tall trade. i All 1 aa r Iii ' iu.. iZl r-tj.ocuar,toi). P and in a i-a.aH.Mo,ler a.:., In l: -'. Tana, "'' t an-y. rn.l .a. kJ La.1 f '.-.',p7ll.trr! 'An 1. Miscellaneous. GEO. B. SLOAT & CO. SINGLE AND DOUBLE THBF.n ' ' F1IILI SliWISC MACHISES, v E "KAMA. Act-at, Xa Iffisuum , cit.eij, ll jurgViHf I l.MTtO BT.Vri.s A.M KUktKllO,. PATENT OFFICE AGENCY. OP TUE TJSSTU1U A Y OF THEJWka" a...a a Kurd u al lis. rata uiJUOSan, di' V h I t,"." iHjli!, "" "" Juoa 1 1 is-iu:am:e7 " ALtX. CLEMOVS stlwvii ii ii Li EfifEsii jfil jTi iMJT Oi ltiU Superior Street. MESSES. ELW000 & CO , Pxoratzros. kWri-n i.a ae tearotiaiauiA oat tMad- rt. LKnaeata; atul 1 !nfi-ntitift Hrjndsul Chtjipi, diroct fi tbe ImtaikitaBw Tbabkircsi ui Llsn.ra kt-otat tha tit HATCHER. BURT & CO..' tRif i'TT ""vslaiat. OHio, loot ol c.C. C M. AUc nijraiBeiaUaXtaulaJ tw a.rl. . " ratra r-m. mnu a lar a , - - - TilUJlB . THE SEW CASX-et " AS THIS IS THE AGE OP IH. pruTit,wr,.m.w ........ . . . - o.. io n.ia, ii.al a. n., ,..,' . pleaa- awaitte;iaiM L',l,i a !T.: .VT." "T ' ";" avar r-ir uuroducr-l. u n olr.wV,.X... iawcaubrivl ith "(.. Alulll.o4tll pe-jraarvs ui ma ula u. i. . , . . "" 'aaaat aa air-sni. and .ra ..r lfht aaJoTm,.iT' II -rjm... rK m. , ,, A sia ni.J ri .rninrn, lurUiairisel a. wb. " thaJ " in? J J 11 '"' i. :.. and. Jan. J .:-wk:IW k L lrunks ! TrunL. r A FINE AS.SORT.MENP OF Gent' . ana S..CI..U. ad Trunk C.aca!s? Pt" TCSTkECEIVFI, DIRECT FROM n bi tts t ro ; THE PASTURES OP THEF ye .:sr.d lu. aalire aWiTnTtT . lu" wi;ilna u.l Drr,..,. v atiajt orbi,uil II.RHs-lreMi.WT,Nt. .aril. ."u. a.'.i.m:,. n.. . ,a , . . ' ..." ' ' Monday KnlKrlb.s-ta. aaaia an aud. Kk Ui. jsb Ai.iy ai aiv urfi.-a over Marehaats. n-.s orcuWia. Void. H.rd,.,a ., jwrui.lo.r,,. K.H.ndrT, a kib!T ,, huUMoaUaivwanv Heirl ra J i".ck "lw.Ui Clrv.iaud. Ar.nl Zuri.im.i..j.M.. STuNB. 'PASCOTT & pr;amrea t I'aKitn.ti imii Hirden artrin tt (av d : , - '"'BASK STREET T.1ro.ELE0ANT. and leo.,n.-i.wiih aDd . 'T "' a''lv ki...wa arvetl i tt , a...- "' "Mlntrtjal all hn a J u tan miVri. U la. schooIets" PATEXT UEFRIGEKATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATEB. COOLEBS, AND . ' " : WATER FLLTEis, rei!-i fo, PlBjlj Stt iaJ Hotei r . . . : FOGG, ENSWORTH A CO., : j Corner Superior and Seneca St. SPi.MSII l.D HtlltlJI (ilAHTtaS, Al &HJLLIXGS am.d SIXPEyCES, J!;! at $1.U pcrwaca by CHAS. A READ ft CO. Banker. Water Street, ouuuMt put Ofll.-a !. h B Spaniad. iuartera til aiaiafa nm trfy Zi i-rtl utt.rt- awif HOPKINS A T L- . do HfwiM, Stn r.mT. . " " r led uj:i, TAScorra'T.'SK'.'lt-. L""r ai.a. 12-"P.r I -lro-..,.,l. I I at Miscellaneous. Legal Notices. rrHKBAKK OF PIlfSBtBiiM. jiB Ton k. S. U iff, H. i r' J,, t JinZ- 1 "-l of CtKO- fall. J.a.fa llmien. Samuel M r- 1 . I air Lai... A ai. it.Tlari. J Vi. Jo.,k1a I Cu ; Oils.. A'nd"r.W'l'lmlt Niiu'l -sS. H.n Pa,tio.. toil,nilccS " " A LLtbe above named defjnJanta ex- iiw iwwiiK'r.irt, a-aiaat th. dslasdaaia sbuv. M-i '. l'u"" "d Willis,. c .,,. t7 s.-.T rJa L r..' . "' waauoiaiucd. ts. ,ui , ., U 'X!.... 1KH..1 ui aii.. .! a.inuida iur ,;.7t, J?JMhu n"iu ataaat a Stetnauck Tj o.jendania ar requrad . anmr aitiiio ar .ASrtLL a PK.Nnie.?i, I ,. ' OK1SWOLD. - salttswJS. . .... . .. Altorn,r,tp11Mlr THS ASSOCIATVD rtftllE.N il PirrsHLKoi'i. . , ' " lev.ilaorr K IMnMi. )iWKr ,.1 ..... ... Miller At Spna er. P.. aia ,lel 1 Cuart 4ev.. c; William r r.r. o...?:-l. ..... i rainn rw. l u,. rs-k . s. Dua". U. Of r, JaaawJ. aa. rsili Jamrs Br,. v. " , , , w" SOura A., AthMy - Nwuclt wuuaw u L.ii"f- ... Kobvt raebtcti, ' f DCtltict. tliai .i . 1 . atBIBlC al'laaf - .HO CA petitioa 10 said Cuurl. .Sl.Ii .. .. - 1 14. Irv5L Ike blr Car, an itMtkaMAf ' et tan Rnw alV- 1 L . "''a n .- T"sa nt id il "j ' r, . "rV"" ail w ..V" "a a jadxiMut ana-am o. in.u.. iu u. ni,. W , Svanalar P.-.rwk' D,.o - W. Th Jtt...uk Pr.lilAtr4Uj,"i': lampteli. Law ; pa","rl asst..in,,a,-JMur, Jllsroo n, va ' Untili- U ls.L .. ' -A Al m . 'is;-. AIT.Ll.';,? " . - itao' sni a. so? J.;. toiDtr thr Pitt : OfcOKGl: BLACK, H r- , . .1 M.wii ioVi, ,''.',l wn ia.K ' McOuT-1 1'aa.parU. I.' RH J.as. ,m PlCns. Aii!f?J!2T-..ane A rlofatiA "ants ex kn.i.. 1.. y . . ' ' evB..I- m. .... ICata... oatau .. . ... . ' IA IMS, !b a a " ' . . wii. s. n. a, waa ia. IMS. o. wj.1 r - -S1. that it is. a Jovrabev IS,' v pMlTtvji.r ZS Iur rtrr deb- , ilrt .rm k ,j law waa Deakaiax . sd tr. 9LW1SU eoata: TSai lak '? . rl.aJiJ J oul 'Md '"' at olaii ' 'b? nsi aa "f .ati-l1ni, . T73. thM a. H Murlr, ui u.,.ijle . u'- ZlTL-TSri ?" ".fred .0 M..rie, usl lirsry K ItrtC'sV list aS ll .'IT H is iau puavaso nrraiaial ptaptnrZl osa rtn. "V;1 lR,Br... Las.. Mertart. J.okS P". 'r'A TTZT-Jt" --Trii "J H, -.MTJt'nri-- J.B.Pr,.i tr'h-ll. La... Bt!. "AB KlrM rS','Jw' NbMk rat r...illSf '." in aai.i ur i JZ . 1 om,r, JT"''J a aasl loJaBm I . KJ aua 4 1 r, o, -Vual 1 I", B . I uTdlwIM Axiom.) iiof fAusual I ls Dry Goods. . . . SKIRTS!, ANOTHER INVOICE DOUGLAS it kSHE4iWOOD'SURNLilKKAdialaal.a)SSM. kl- saiits Kecaived bv Ejucaaa. ''-"i h n KENDALL k CO. 1 8 5 8 . FOR THE Spring JLrad e . II. D. ML & CO Are now offering an Extensive Assortment of ' JtltY GOODS ! SUITED Trt THE SE1W1V. TO WHICH THBY IN V Ilk: HiK AH -ENTION OK PfK CrtASEKs HAVISOBIKN bouohi run CASH, OUIt I USTOilEHS WILL FINO BARGAINS l.t CO.VSEC'TTOM WITH ' .VJS If .f.laO STYLES A COMPI.LTE ASSORTMENT DRESS SILKS IN PLAIN AND FANCIES BliJkCIi. SllaaiS All (iEAUESiVD IjliAUTllii. . . FURNISHING GOODS Olii SI 1)1 kC IS I'OMI Ll. lk:. Linen Damasks, , A'apkinHy JLinen Sheetings, and WORSTED DAMASKS a "P Great Bargains, DRAPERY, MIllXS LACE, lS " " --' MUSLIX, - - - . AAD - - - - SOMY. VERT CHEAP HOOD. ' TAMB01 CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. - - -SILK WARP CASHMERETT.H, -, LADIES' CLOTHS, AND SILK VESTLNG3 Embroideies AT GkalATLY ItEilUCEO PHR'ES. AND WHITE GOODS, ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, PRINTS, ' FRENCH. '" " ' ENGLISH,- " ' . AND " AMERICAN. Merchants will find it greatly their advantage to examine, our Stock. We ofler great in ducements to CASH BUYERS. ' ". IT. D. KE1DALIj & Co., Tjet- 2 Public Sqaare.' P-NGLiSU MADDER - PRINT'S-' JJ r..linnl .lyle. i:.:, liUnr C..Nr.. Ilu. mulw:l.k innl.m 1,. , h, rut. v , n. .Iii'lim yj;, E I. BALDWIN tO PARASOLS. .MAN V FACT ifllED "r.."- K 1- BAJ.UISIN Co. " 1?LEGANT DRESS SIUxSLateTt d .l,-s.en. h Pari, rr., SiiL,. Iiu p....n.i.w ntMliiat aaiaa. 'iiani y'l'ika. E I RAI.IlWIN a ro. CIIAKK J ca..J a ER -.HOODS. JUST UVT- 11L1 1- a. en . 'Soi-n.,r 5rt UbNUAL HATS. Drab Plaid Hats Wr 8 tarmac at 4 Summer BUTTS Co. Nup.:r . Btrart. Fi:OCK PRINTS Just received sails. . TAVUIU. ORISVULU k Cf LACE AND MUSLIX DB APERIES . , . TO LC CL.iSkD Ola E. I. Baldwin & Co., TNTENDING- TO REXINQUISH EMBROIDERED CVRTAIXS, " rtdurtii of Burl. rasi.. -. w . WI.l,.o. !.uv- rsto .vli a uiuiiia. wi' t.u il.ix an ex oast ..ppomiuilj T obuau u, ,t . iua in tl.. aiuds 11 u K. I- IIAL41WIN a 1 11: FANCY - SILKS Very cheat, at 50 aw..orrard - VOHHAV k RnriT BLACK D RE S S S LLlv wTI nfl. lu-t.tHi l.oi fiL.kcK DRSS bairrerelrdd at S3 S.isri.r Si lakue llkjft BLALX llLkssslLS.$ai.bll.r. l ntU . rantf ensa. arllialnveT lunJS s R V JIONU E I'll .. Wo are jus. - Jlasaa-taud Cambric I Ilir; ' U d , V MleTiseTt;S; , d d 5tct:-r - All- Wurfc w avnlutiTer y cheap "' K &. JiVMAM ts CtJ- Dry Goods. Drugs. -"R-.,'.R.rnlalora.lllrnr..airretn.i... . 5j",CoT..r-a. Indu.ai,.,. l,,u-l...S .. STw.la, m Copl.M l'aw nisi, aid Kidarys Kriual.!'on.p -ami.. Small P. . Frtm ii.liTa. . U. 'htsim ine .wan, st ul onl . i.-.. ,.n.lr .huuld h witb.Mii 'h. m . OOAPLow'a Brown Windsor anJ Hoorv Snta, O n,. ,', liltc, rirs, Alssk sad IU warraated gsMuusa fur ssm b, fa"- . " . W fclCKRinua. BRUSHES A ' line assortment o' '-" H. r .su;-.!. Bnisn; Thi. Ki.ln I- - ar sju., sumiu isira ua susul w . l'..ruS b. ,r"s W SAC a IDFR. LUBIN'S EXTRACTS' . rT wimeia (list TxretT... I tAua" ' , aril!B vtruh a im a , E. W. g.VCKRinEB K r HHi'H.ILVIN ALL:CASES 7XT joS hWIr-'a ft. B. R.ialiM. Taer l,iu ar or diMaod. Ml w.i, loUI. or cri,.i'W Hnwuar ,'nninulira. Sal ll" Raoa'a Bead? Beliek d".aa. Resul.aat. ..r Hraulsl. s lUe uslr. ul m. -att jaV mum will r'tl' aud raysilvrsra. . Bswoii., i'-r,::.':u " isna r.MMsiiLia -eroio . eeruin diisstK V in", a "T"." ,".,. and -.h.n tha. d. If lhr rs .nrbri.n' In. mm! - anlhduased or df s I"!" .'Vr,,-7 -"" liil, ,,! ..11 uv srs) l raslored to J. J. K. R. Keli.1, V.la. A.-uta Diaae., "" JnfiauMiorv Drseasa. Miunuu. Diaa-.a. K. R K.'!"!. - -Balirl and Mesnlatora. Rt-.ii.f -nJ H.e'li-aoFa, - - - R. wi sad k..isiw. RrtwwaIinaK.au.vrnl, aU-utluK R.su..cilt, ' hrnuvtlbtf Hrsol.rnt. HtiiA a.1.1 riaaalalara, . H.u...' B k.wlVt'1.1. kteM.lvrul. KrUrl. RQblUira, Kr.1fly B. lirl Slid kSuUtun, UuncaAi. uim Srrulu...u. Diaeaa. A'aronH; Insert Ryphili . U'siwa t..Haatiiaii.Mau i S. lu U.sraM-a. N.rvous IMa. , laldnioua inaraass, . . CO.NS1 Xtt'TIONAL DISTTASTS. Mill diSaaaaa lbs! a rust kiioi .any ara Sikrrd aa li. . Uoosj fr.nu luaunravu Jxsiw ol 91. sly .ir. (Jonaamino,k.wiuaiid as a.a aaauo lu. cnln. w M tta..iluuviu.l d..--H-c N.., mmt t'srsiK IS. aala W lh. Z "5 " W.VS RKO.ATI RSSOI..I1ST-III "T1. bud... of i.ksu ...y -''''VlubTbW and all IS. vsip. . i(S pr. pur. and b.aUby blood. . CHILDKKN-8 JJISEASK.. - - B.DWav-t Rs.v.v.iiso H.rotvi:Tsb..nld h. kallruaa- birsos bv av.rr UHSJ..r.lrirouirKHil ika tanxl. ; lataatsaia rll-u-.Iwitbora. Huwdra.an. TS. t l..ak 11a 001 (ju,.aiy a.. ev,dsc ot oia tnnsBdi.d IS. osiaut .lock. A lew doa al Ili HlsviIBt Bcsisi-'SHT wiH araoieau rtmry vlu:. ai las. dl".sa.,asd iBswta lao ckiri a aouau,aad b.sltirf bodj. J . asTaTR. ' - a. R. a KadwayS Bradr Bchaf for Headart... wbetn airkovbarvoua; Rk.aaa.alia.1, rtralyala. Lua.to.s Lout N.oralaia. T.lhacbe. Sall P..a. P. era. swl JuiuU Ktdnay Comulaiuls, Scs.l. I'M, Pais. ' 'V r.aunav. Mrasles. Hrsntana. and Pal... .1 all 'ad.. Rsda.'a Rasdy Rellrl will, I s w aunulra, cbsbc u lTu ijlmi Kri..sU. KU.K..I. (ur 1 11 rl. -brr .lf-,.a,yl it, Li.no ul . kT l.LV.rTiu. asd Kat.ra.iw.nla 01 pam. kruliv. oussr daseoMia azwia uoaa aa uaparipuw aaoa. I a KADWAValll I iivi ntn a ro and W. ICkk aarn'-. " 100,