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Special Notices. For Gas Fixtures and Fitting Apply Foot Ensmortk 4- O., 105 anti 107 Superior stmt. anl:tf HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EinactmtHMiuid prema tare decay, slow and life-destroying Fevr, and the chi ur consequences of neglected synipUms of disease, may be expelled even at the eleventh hoar, by ft few does of tha sterling modicine. It sets as an literal rr, as well as a po rt fier of tlie hlnod, and ma be safely takes by females, as well as children of all axes. Sold at Uie manufactory. No. 80 Maiden L"ne, New York, and by all Drufrirista, at 25r, C3c, and $1 per box deel 2! CiiT AmODfc the many Preparation now be lore the public, sj certain cures for the Fever and Acne, none have been received with such etpeciul favor as that known aft DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED 'STOMACH BITTERS." This tonic has boen circulated, and it many virtaes proaanhrated throughout the States aid every day the proprietors are greeted with the intelliprnre of no dreadful case vanquished by the nse of tlnir crlebrated 'fitters M In oar pnuriplecities, there are but tew families who neglect the "Hitters," in furnishing their medirine closets. As a tome, it is both mild and agreeable to the taste, and stimulating in its action upon the system. For a certain care for the Fever and Ague, Flatulency, Dys pepsia, and all other morbid diseases, it is sure and one qualed. Vf For sale liy Druggists, and dealers generally, every where. novW Jkw COAL ! COAL! ! COAL ! ! ! JOHN TOD & YATES Are prepared to deliver a pure article of BRIAR HILL CHIPPEWAV und LACKAWANNA COAL, selected expressly for family use. f-g-Orders promptly tilled at their Yard, on the Canal, near the foot of Vineyard street, Cleveland, O. JOHN TOD. nrl3d6m226 J.V.N.VATE8. IW " TO SMOKERS & CHEWERS." No penile man stiouUl miul : in the w:ieiy oi taditr:. with his teeth hcolr-d and breath tainted w.th tobacco. For panlviug the mouth afl-r smoking or cliewniT, FON TAlNE S CREAM OF WILD FLOWERS" is one of tht. mst effectual deutrniccs in use. It whitens the teeth strengthens the gums, and imparts to the breath, so cftet. offensive, an apreeaole iragraiire. FOR SHAVING. Its rich lather penetrates and sofU-ns the hear J, prevents irritation, and renders the operation easy anJ ugrreal.le. F. G. FONT AINE k Co , 305 Broad way, and No. 6 Astor IIoomj, New York. Sold by all eetrtS J. ii. iiarues fc Co., Pr.ijirietors of the Clove ai PlumMiiR Work. Atwater Block are TCf.ared wi'u arse furt.u irfcxonrieuwd workmen r doiujrevry rn:.ti,ni of Plqjil.m? in the most tliArouek manner, on he inostsrieiitilir plans, on reanm.iblf terms, auJ ouidiort notice. Larseetork of Fountains of different rlvles and lies. Uidliuut Tubs of cast iron and wood, lined with ltuted-4tifM'-r, U:ini bcataTs, lead and enlianivi! iron pi(K.-s,Lvj'liraud IitJi.i Haulier Ho eveiy d.':-. i if! too ml B assati.l PLtUul tj.-.ks. wi' liid:iK 1!h Pal. it S-1l nj Co., r.'Cfittlv uitiodii fd, Wusii How is, and all kind 1 Water W.irks Future k.H Constantly on h:n.d All w..rk Jrri-Jdrd. m:dsiiwtf. WI(iS ! WIGS ! ! WK1S! ! B ATCHELORS WIGS AM TOUPEES surpass all. Thtn arc ekiraiit. Iicat, eav and durable. Fitting to a charm notnrntnnp belitnil no sbritiiius on e bead; indeed, this is the only Es-aid is.lt mo ut where thew thing are proof rly ondfrot d and made. 233 Broadway, Kew York. nofydfcwm W. FIKE. Cleveland. Ohio. Acnt MATEIMOJIIAL. To the Ls di f.n or the Ukitko States: It has leen my gd fortune to restore to health many thousands of my c.mutry-woiu.;n. Mrsnxess has exritt-d tla malice of the envious and ealoux; but their ivrsneutions have served only to extend and eslab ish my repula'lou. Showers of grateful oneriugs have fallen upon my pathway, iriin the lair suflerars whom I have reliereJ. Solong as I nm held in aflWtiuuate and t hank t ul rcmmbraiiru by those who have exwrienced my skill, I r ui afford to despise the efforts of mischief-makers nd slsudercrs. Mylrii uds have repeatedly urged mc to place my medi cine for pnHlutUug nirnstruali.in within the reach of the Ladies of the Uuitod States; but an indisposition to enter a field so oocn.-iod by quarks, with their pernicious nostrums aud a ft3r that unprincipled counterfeiters might palm upon the public their worthless initiations, hare htther'o pre vented me intra establishing areocies for the sale of my AM1E UK FEM.ME," iu the United States. ' At last, I yi-ld to the entreaties of patients and friends and offer to the suff.-riii!r Females of America a medicioe wlurh has rendurud me somewhat famous throughout the Old World. In regard to the eff:ca.-y ol the "AM1E DE FKMMR," I need only say, that it is in luiuid form, and is exactly such as I have used in my nrarticein France, for manv years .and that it has never failed to secure a satisfactory result. TheaAmie de Feoiati" and menstrual im stand In the re lation of cause and cflect. It is alike powerful to originate a Wealthy menstrual fl w wb-re it never has existed, aud to restore it where it Ins inn from any cause suppressed. In order to euard atnst iinpositinn.the wrapiittr of dircc tioiis on vOi'U bottle of the "Anne de Femnie" will bear my written signature, and both the buttle aud enclosing hex will be sealed with my pritale seat. Price, $3,00 a package. Pakis, January, V57. Db P. H. RICORD. For sale. Wholesale and Itetail, hy WILLIAM FISKE, No. 33 Sup-riir street, Cleveland, who will supply the Amie dc Femiue" at the Proprietor's prices. aalfldfcwIyC rPHK BEST ARTIFICIAL HKLP TO X l'HK HUMAN EVKH INVKMtU! N. II. SOLOMONSON. PltACTICAL AND Sl'IKNTIFIC OPTICA!, eM ttie largest Assttrl meat ot the most approved, kinds l PF.CTACLF.S. All his glasses, whether for near or far iited, are ground under his own inspeclioa.br machine j of anew construction, with the e rent est care, so as to nit the eyes in a! leases, rurine: Weakness, IhxxinctM or ULtrnmaiia of the Ees, aud imparting strength lor long readme or tine sewing. rt N. II. Solnmoiison would here iufurm the public that he never employs any one iu the sale of his lenses. To" Also, a splendid iissirtnient of SPY GLASSES, MI CKOSCOPES, COMPASSKS. fee., kept on hand. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Inserted without pain, as periect as natutal. He-Office i Superior street ,nutler the American Iltitel. t)0tClSe 18S8. BIRCH HOUSE For Permanent and Transient "J BOARDERS. SO. 4i WATb'lt rTKEET, mv5l ly fLEVEI.ANI). OHIO liilllDUE HUliSK, Culumbns" Ohio. XTEWLY FINISHED AND FUR 11 uilotl audoiiM d t. tlhe pnblir in December. No aiifi shall t.e 4v.iuiiiirin our parttomik the(jool ALK HOlTNKwhat is.dcnsi lv tnvelerssnd )nrnenat lhet'amialofll.S;aie. JAMES A . BAHCUsi. fcbS-tf 4 J W. COLLIER. Proprietnra. TVTANHATTAN HOTEL Kos. 3, 5 J.f 1L 1tM ftAfiirr-tvuireet, dtr tr-im Broadway. o II ms & F hn. Fr..i.rie tn . Hhiiini, lnt. ut Per.rlStrretttun-e tan 1 w. U a. H.C. Klin (Ogstcrs. At Oorham & Aplin-s. rpilK above House are the sole Agents I iu ihi city, lor the well knov.a Fair Haven Plant Oysters, O.K., Awl are nnwdailv receivine ovstrrs in kep and cans. In IMtlnt ol quality, there are none that .-.urps llieni They me of Urge .iz:, and in from shell. ii.ey are also re- BALTIMORE OYSTERS, From the well known House of Hatch. lVlana It Co. Also all kinds of OYSTER3 AND CLAMri, IN BARRELS. AH of which 'hey will sel to the Trade at as low fierirea ocS dtt KB a i any othr H"use. SYSTER DEPOT. C. K. S yt A 1T B Y 'S ( late H..lt fc Maltbj 's) ! t I W .tl.KUi.1) tlYMEKS will lie 2sL KECEIVED DAILY, From his establishment in Baltimore-put p ha cans, and warn uu-d fr-f mi'l e""t. r im eale. Also IIKkMETM ALLY S1-.AI.ED OYSTERS. LOB STKKS, CLAMS, Spiced Oysters and Sardines kept con stantly on hand. Hal imo e. New York and Pnncesa Bay Shell Oysters will tic received itanv Itv Express. r?-('KA('KKHS f ir s.le. by the liarrel. tr OUANOES, LEMONS, aad CIti aRS, by the box. W. W. GAINES. Acnt, No. gtSnpenor -'reet. t'levelnnd. O. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! Fresh Can Oysters. Hi'iroetiealiy Sealed warruiif d kwd aud ltw risures on h:i nd and loraaif bv W. A H.SANBOKN. No. 9 Onrai io Street . mart!! OPICED OYSTERS ! SPICED JOOVSTKKS It'vou wish something to ffive an an(etite all at SA.N HOKN S, no. sidnisuio St .. and ret suuie oi thow nice 5ptr.d Oysters. Warranted even time, and Cier are a I t cheap. mV.M W. a; H SANBORN JOUN LYMAN, Manufacturer, and vnerieiale and Retail dealer in TOBACtX), SNUFF and ClliARS. in Heviiti's sie; m Power Block. West St., near Canal Basin, fit-veiled, olno. o.-2f,dlv R'JO ItemoTal. n T. MORSE'S WHOLESALE and Jm Rctsit Tobacco ami Serar Store, has been removed to 4M Siioermr St , nnd'T the Anwtriean Hituw; where he .MirviliBllvi li-ind the eit-cestaad most extensive s t.ics, ol l.njiorled ainl l.'nielic Sesars nndl'obaccu m the cily He is "tierine f.-c sale Plug an l s'lne Cut chewing Tohscce, consisting in part ut the following moslaoprnver "'cnristian'sCoinf.al; Bonn'saoU Leaf; Blue Hrn'sChieke.; " " ''"ar. Uorid'sFair: Rallie Ntllerlln foil Malchak.vHremiom; Dtni-seVs Premium. Alro.eeonme Meersuaum Pipes, i'ulkish and ill SmokineT'Jceo. Goodwin'sEme "ut Chewing Tobaaco; Semon's do do . Anderson's do do Waroiek. Bryan f o "Fine Cut ChewlnrT.ihacj. zsiafl.oegarCa'es.D' nkiueKlasks, Plviu! t al.r. .For sale hy C. T. MORSE incajiH se. mjtt D Under the Ani CITY & NEWS ITEMS FltlDAV ikiiixim;. BKC. 3, 1S5S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fuller k Co. New Fur. ! Daniel k. Ti'dea PrJnte Notice. Benton Ik MlhiTrt Prepare f t the Hoii J. O. K. Dad re Local Airvertisemenls. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. CP Plain and Ornamental Pnniinj of every description done at the Printing Establishment of Uie Leader Offi'-e, on thelalert imprmred aud most rapid steam lUTsKesjn I tic best trle, n short notice, and at ream liable rates. Particular attention paid to blank word. Every desc.rijrfiou of Bind n dons, esp:eia)lv BUnk Books. Ledgers, Journal h, alesBMiks, Ilerei liitT Bonka, fcr.. tkr. METEOROI.OCir.lL SUBYEY OP THE GREAT American Lakes. Lieut. Maury's Lecture BEFORE THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. The Mclo- tltun was ladt night filled with eager listeners to Lk-at. Manrv's interesting and instructive remarks upon the importance of extending to the Lakes a system of Metco.ological Surreys, similar to those earricd out upon the oceans. The importance of the snhject demands more than a passing notice, and we siiijoiu a review of the lectnro from the Chicago Trilmiu, npon the occasion of its being delivered iu that c'ty before the .Mechanic's Institute, giving a clearer idea of the main poinU than we could give in the limited time at onr command sub sequent to the Li cture. The lecturer commenced bv ref.'rring to the majr- nittiJc of the chain of lakes, containing as they did o.ie third ol the fresh waU r un the surface of the ohe. The entire pui face of the earth was divided as fol lows: SQUARE MILES. Land and Water 197,000,000 Sea 145,000,000 Laud and Freih Water 5-i,0O0,0oc MAGNITUDE OF THE LAKES The great chain ot Lakes have been estimated to coulain eleven Ihiiusauil cubic miles offresh water. To give an idea of the amount of this vast body of Water, afUT explaining the mode ol the careful meas uieiueuts of' the Mississippi river at Memphis, the Kvlurer said that the takes contained more water than the Mississippi discharges into the Gulf of Mex ico iu ouc hundred years, lit other words, were all waste from the lakes by cva; oration aud other causes to be cut oil' and a sluice l." opened the size of the Mississippi chaunel, it would How for a cen tury, in draimug thce vast inland seal. the lakes llieniselvea contain a surface of 2,000 square miles, and they drain a territory or their waier-sueu oi 00,000 square miles. THEIR INFLUENCE ON CLIMATE. From Uie above figures it may well be imairincd that this vast extent of fresh water maintains and subserves most important influences and purposes as pertaining to the climate, temperature, and hy giene of their vast surrounding or tributary region. mere is auiiierence not amversally well under stood between the etlects on climate incident to their being salt or fresh. Were the lakes salt water like Uie Caspian, they would give to their region a warmer temperature. The winters, the latitude re maining the same, would be milder, the summers more sultry. This arises simply from theeuects of evaporaUoo. Fresh water, according to the obser vations of Prof. Chapman at Montreal, evaporates faster than salt, carrying oB more heat. EVAPORATION AND ITS EFFECTS. The amount of the vaporation of the lakes was illustrated as follows: The Cataract of Niagara represents the excess of the accreUons by nt'ius to the lakes aud therein water shed over the effect of evaporation. lint the observations on the Missis sippi indicated that but onc-sivth or one seventh of the water that tell npon Uie water shed of that river were discharged by it, leaving the remaining larger share to be accounted for by evaporation. Thus iu the hikes the evaporation may be repre sented as five or six times the amount of the water atiia;ara, and to produce this evaporation re quires the same amount of heat that would snflire to raise the A'iagara to boiltng point, if such a thing may be imagined, and imagining this we may conceive of what is actually going on. The loss of this amount of heat, parted with by the lakes leaves them and their region colder iu the summer and winter. WATER SALT AND FRESH. In salt lakes, the water enters the winter warm er than does fresh water from this loss of heat to the latter. And in winter Uiere is a further liitl'er ence. When fresh wrater is exposed to a change of tumperature, it grows denser nnUl it reaches 30 degrees or near freezing, when it cxpauds, thus rising to the surface. These lakes in winter have their coldest water at the surface. With saltwa ter the reverse is true, and the water continuing to grow denser with a lower temperature sinks and leaves the sin face water the warmest. Were the lakes salt water, navigation would con tinue the entire year rouud. IMPORTANCE OF LAKE COMMERCE. These preliminaries passed, the speaker connect ed them with the interests of the lake regions, of which he proceeded to speak. Quoting freely and with honorable mention of their author, the lull and clear reports of Col. Graham of this city, be reviewed fully the perils to which lake fleets are exposed. According to Col. Graham's Report for 1S55 to the Department at Washington, the value of the shippiug and commerce interested in the construc tion of a single breakwater at Michigan City, was 218,000,000. According to observations taken, the valne of shipping and commerce passing the flats of the St. Clair on an average of 230 days for the busy sea son, reached the daily averagc of 1, 129,223. The entire value of the Lake commerce was &200,000, 000 to each Lake, varying, more to Lakes Huron and Michigan, less to Lake Superior, and as Lake Erie is an ouUet to others, the amuuut on that lake was 5300,000,000. And it is not the shipper, the vessel owner and the mariner who are alone interested, but it is the producer, the fanners of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and their sister States, and the consumers of the Ea-tern Slates. The effect of the commerce of the lakes, and their improvement even thus far, has turned the Mississippi upside down. It has actually placed one ol its mouths at Sandy Hook. So that the people of the Mississippi Valley have no slight in terest in lake improvements. Study the rai s of Lake Insurance; their figures slioutd have spoken in tones that should command attention. The losses have been in millions of mouey. The shrieks of victims by disasters should have been heard, and ; produced the required svs tem of improvements to Lake Navigation long since. The nation is enlightened. Our rulers never ob ject to appropriations for scientific subjects on sci entific grounds only. OCEAN NAVIGATION. The speaker referred at length and in a most in teresting manner to the great improvements insti tuted in ocean navigation, as the fruits of careful scientific and meteorological observations. Voy ages had been shortened, tracks marked out, belts of calms, and regions of prevailing winds had been given their place on the chart, and the shorter aud quicker path had been clearly and un miitakably given the mariner, where all was un certaintv before. This bad been done by comparing and abstract ing the carefully made up logs ot sailing vessels, making each a floating observatory, noting wave, wind and weather at all times and in all parts of the sea, tlie results discussed, compared and de duced by Government The same plan is applicable to the lakes. Not by giving it to mariners perhaps, but by instruct ing the government employees, the light-house keepers stationed throughout the entire chain to take observations and report them to Col. Gra ham, of this city. The Lake Board of Underwri ters can instruct their agents in Lake towns aud cities to do the same. USES OF THE TELEGRAPH. The speaker eloquently referred to the aid to science f urnished by the electric telegraph, which had well nigh given to the meteorologist omnipres ence. It will tell of the barometrical changes at dis tant points, and forerun the coming storm. Then the Associated Press is another agent ; it takes up and bears the news to bulletin boards in distant cities, and to the Press. And then toe press, with steam press and sleam-drivpn car, strikes off and dis perses the intelligence to all quarters with a speed Khoderick Dhu and Malise never dreamed of and thus all know of the coming storm yet a thousand miles away. AND OF METEOROLOGY. He insisted on the importance to the lake region of telegraphic interchange of information as to great barometrical changes, instancing interesting and striking examples. This part of the lecture was fall of instruction and valne, but onr space forbids ns to do it justice, lie said that the leading nations of the earth had united in a Maratime Convention, and that they were all engaged, more or less efficiently, in en couraging these meteorological observations by the telegraph, for the sake of their commercial interests. Instancing Holland, he said that it was the case that Dutch shipmasters actually regulated their saiiing by these reports, and with confidence and ceruinty. The LakeCommeree is more than that ofHolland. It has reached a figure we should have deemed chi merical a few yean since for onr ocean commerce. He would leave out of question the value of such intelligence to all other departments save com merce. In four years, ending 1853, 10,000,000 and 866 lives were lost 00 these lakes. Suppose biit'a quarter of this loss might be dae to a lack of the meteorological foreknowledge above shown to be attainable. The aauio power exists to pro vide for the lakes a fur the salt water (savo that the lake waves wash no cotton growing region. Eds ) Government has held back because the lake region has not come forward to ask it. He alluded to the position taken by Col Gra ham as to the demand for and valne of harbors or refuge on these lakes, in peace or war, fully sua taining and enforcing the same. The lecturer closed by briefly but strongly press ing home the importance of the theme, and paid at the close a hi'h compliment to our distinguished itizen, Col. liiaham, to whom already much is due for the advancement made in this direction and who might with proper aid from Government in the collection of observations, collate and dis cuss the same to the almost incalculable advanta ees of Lake Commerce. We have thus imperfectly sketched the outline of Lieut Maury s lecture, vt e nave done it no justice in many of us features, but in the snace al lowed have attempted to present its most salient points. Keeping the Teeth Clean Microscopical examinations have been made of the matter deposited on the teeth aud cuius of more than forty individuals, selected from all classes of society, in every variety ol bodily con dition, and in nearly every case animal aud vegetable parasites have been discovered. Of the animal parasites thero were three or four species, and ol the vegetable, one or two. In iact,lhe only persons whose mouths were found to be completely Iree ol them, cleansed their teeth four times daily, using soap. One or two ol these individuals also passed a thread between the teeth, to cleanse them more ell actually. In all cases the number of parasites was greater in in proportion to the neglect of cleanliness. The effect of the application of v?rirus agents was also noticed. 1 obacco juice and smoke did not injure their vitality in the least. 'Ac same was true of the clilur ne tooth wash, of pulverized bark, of soda, ammonia, and various other pop ular detergents, iho application ot soap, however, appears to destroy them ins'antly. We may hence infer that this is the best and most proper specific for the teeth. In all cases where it has been tried it received unqualified commendation. It may aUo be proper to add that none but the purest white or Castile soaps should be used. VV'e have been in the habit of using finely pulverized charcoal for this purpose. and have found it a most excellent ilentitrice. New Sugar and Molasses. The first eon siderable lot of new crop Bugar, amounting to 100 funis., was received at new lork on 1 burs- day, and found eager buyers at ?!a8Jc. 'the quality of a portion was very choice. The Post also notes the arrival of a sample of new mo lasses, of such excellent quality as to resemble uouey. Harbarocs Tunishment. The New Castle (Del.) County Court recently sentenced several persons, convicted of crime, to be whipped and then sold. One woman convicted of stealing money and apparel from a person with whom she tarried over night, is to receive ten lashes and then he sold within the State for a period not exceeding seven years. Furs. Fuller & Co., 25 Water street, hive this day opened a new stock of Ladies' Furs. They propose to close them out by January 1st. Now is the time to buy these elegaut goods at great bar gains. Guitar.' J. II. Thomas, Tcaclicrof the Guit ar, Rooms at No. 3 Euclid street. Terms Fifty cents per lesson. tf. JQy" Those beautiful Sphereotype Likenesses are taken at liisbee's Gallery in Marble Block, Superior street. E tr" E. RufTiui is manufacturing the finest assort ment of Furs ever offered for sale in Cleveland. He ba3 worked in many of the first and most ex tensive establishments in Europe, and he can sell any article of Furs made for Ladies or Gentlemen s use at less than two thirds what dealers do who buy in New York. Call and sec if this is not so. Superior Street, three doors above Hank. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. DEPARTURES. CotamtQs ii:4jA M. j- P. M 6 10 P. M. 10 (ft 9.CA P. M, fe:U0 lite I) I10 ft? , r.;i."I . . . . .H 'Oil J.W .sl.tirult It Wilt-fling II.JJ A 31. l.-i.i via Nortvuik.. 6:JU 3 rw W't. ii Sandusky. . ilifuiitt: C00 (iit!uut trjiQ uremia :Lfoit liuiit 4:30 3:4DP M. 4 2U ,, 4:u5 ' 10:00 ARRIVALS. Cutiinilw : 10 A. M. 3:50 P. M. fl.Sf. P. M b:ikirS)uir K:it 6.O0 " X Oil ' 6 'Ml " Piil...urt;ti kWlifHm? 3:2& 9:W ..' via N..rwalk.. 8:10 " 3.00 9:4A rlo, li.vmSanausky.il 10 4 Mill. mills 10:40 " 7:215 Co lueaut 9:20 K.vt nuaJtt Akron ...11:25 D.-!p.j: B-at 4:00 r"' CititMis wish. us t rrvanr.t to Pithrr nf ttiA ahnv Trams or Knots will l: trail nl fur Itv tlief'tocliPMifStp. (iiutiiitUsUiiiis.liy lt:av:uL- Uiuiradtirt?si :il Lli: litunibus (jf c- .-mi-e.iui sirert.iiuui ueitio meuu.ttl riiU&3. 0cu)tng iHad)mc0. Setting illachinc Depot, No- 194 FarMon'a Block Superior Sired CLEVELAND. OHIO. THE SUli KC R 1 11 K R wuuM.isam lh- uUt'ui un oi l lie puis ne pi;tie ally, untl tlitj ludiHS eit'i-ia-iy, to the .haei.-iit vanetit-s (i SKW INU MACHINES, now u Kxhilutiuii at the tlx -to uftii iitmuii pi ao. We aic happy to hohio to state, tit at, not-with-taailms, fur a time, we haw been iiu.'ibli-ti.obluni ma rtuui'S ill m tli'-iuiil nil (titters to un-et l lie dr-jnuiuls ot our rns Uiin'rs,ve hav now AMPLK I'ai'ilUKS for Hit jfccomiuod jiiuti Ol all. wruesirepjrpeciai fj rM-;.itl littHMlureU by ns, anil are Hiiiilrnt that they .annit le ncfl nl in -lieapns, durability, beauty of worliJU&nehlp at.tl cx:i: tinner: of openUauli: 1st. The SLOAT ELLIPTICAL (a T-olc sljcli) MA CHINE iosM-tg'iialt tlit- ailvantaKS, wiMitmt the tit l oris it ( he liieh-irricttl iuacliiiit. of lue Nuw York Mouof olil. Price. $ii0. al. BUAPSHAW'S IMPROVED SHUTTLE, a lurk-stitrli mai'liititt, not eir.nl't tl l.y auv in the market. The attfiitMiii f Tailor, and othr minmacimerk, m iu Tltud to this niartniirf. Pru-fK, Sua to $7(1. 3d. lURRIS' BOUDOIR SHCIUSE. r Tins well-known machine has been rrcentlv impmyrtl by P. Hcniiet. by the adiliUonwf a simple aUat,lin.:i.l. by whirn ll.eo-r&Uirc'ti,ii dit-pov-ed.s- witha tUmble thread. 1 ha utiditrsiciied lakes pleasure In uflunue this boaul iful Fanj lv Macbiue to the public, aiul ht-rebv invite!, all to examine the wirrli and oporaliou of tend machine. It will do as mum aud a good work as the bent of the hipii-price.1 machines, auJ iMnrnudml at a price no km as to hruur it wittuulhereni-biif all. The stitch inmost beautiful, and will not np. tbotish everv fmrth o be rat. It is simple ami ej.sy of operation, m:ikuii; with ease ONE thousand beautiful sutcli.es FEtt MINUTE, at the same time, it is al m st noiseless, wmrh ua RTt-at advantage over all other niacin lies. Price, $. W. BRAMASf, Aficni. 7 Aeents wauttxl for all parts of the State, t9"All kinds of Sewiag done with neatnea am. dis- pau:a. at onr hooto.. nT no Wlicelrr & Wilson Manufuc'? to.'s Family SEWIXC MACHINES, AT GREATLY REDUCKD PRICES. New Style Inr-hinea for $50. CURELY this is"GL0IlI0US NEWS (O VOH THE LADIES The reduction in price brinn them within the roacb of all. A kuowledge oi their mer its p'ace them tieyond competition. Call aistl Kive tUem au vxamiuation, or lend for a pam phlet circular. JN'O. E. STRONG. Apent, Office MeloOeon Block. 203 Superior St., C level and, O. Opinions of the New York Press We pretr the Wliecler Wilton Sewing liachinea 6r FkMU.V USE tW. J"'- 'lrttnue. Wht.'kr & WibWb maitiiiies axe the favorites (T FAMI Liks, bviiii, esue.-ial.f adapted to that purpi-. Aew York Timet. . , 1 he Wheeler k Wilson marhin has semred, ami justly mamtxtns i he pre-emiueace for :w uig eery kiwi of mate rial. A". V. Erprexs. Each one ot Wneeler It Wil-m s macninea is ctlcnlateil to 'o the work ol ten ordinary acwent. Jwrmai if Com- W heeler ft Wil?on's it otodJ all qoesttoa the marhinr for tamily use. Ltfr lUustraUd. The Witeekrk WiLroauTHti machine, par excellence, for family use, and we ncomiucnd U mu4 mphaUcJly. A lrocat md Jtntrmnl. In iookitis out tor the best, it would be well to see the iiiarhiues of Wheeler fc Wiboa before purchasing lsc-whe-e. Kxamtner. ... Wheeler fc Wiiaon'ii machines combine everrthityr that ran be rctjuired in the manulutwiniti of iiauiiiM.ti. Y. 7unily use, the Wheeler It Wilson machine justly mat nt an h I he pre-emintuce Itaf Lf-ok. W heeler fc WilMm 'ft machines rotiibine all the improve ments that have lei-n invenn-d for wwine. N. Y. Journal. The Wheeler sl W ilson Telfbndtil iiiatliitien are pri--enu-nently calcinated lor lainily u, and for tins puritone uaye uo emtal Musical World. . Full ei:iu.Hiation has reunited in amnst tttoron-fa con vict ion ot the snptn-M-ity i Wheeler fc Wilnou't. machiLes, and of th ir prrt'ct atiaptaliou to bumly kcwiit; iuallilik varieties. t'"i TT"" Wts coofid mly siert the mcelletioe and Dre-eminent Utnorr of the Wlieek-r fc W ilxiii's michinet for family use, and tut ncwine eeiierally. yiJirj" Viiur. Iu our i.wu faiuilv, we use one of Wlieeler fit Wilfon's machines, aed wecauuot imagiueaiiy thuiir more pencil Ftl JV Y. Kramtt'ut. (-9dfcw :tm S GroTcr and Baker's 174- M I LY SEWING MACHINES, Price, $50 and Upwards. FROM T1TE VERY FLATTERING MANNKH in which our Machines have leen re- rr-ireil bv the public rulUiuf iu the ttaie oi I wrniy I ItOUMBHO atw. inr,,, nuit'nii a.- -- maiiuiaciure a REl-l ui.E mar lime have lie.-n appreciated. We lake this (t)'r"rtinoy to remiirk. Hint this fsoticy will le nnrlmoeed. and that rverv maclnue sold byusweuiail uist hemtate to wairaiit in evrrv respet I. SAM II KL. HOPKINS, Aeent, ocl5 dtf U6 Nurthrop fc Spams let's liiutkupenoT-st. BY TELEGRAPH. Rportr(l hy Ibft I'nitfn Trlegrnht irriiK, WAXiNu'a buntc, corner or bank avd ST. CLA1K STKKETS. BY TELEGRAPH. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S REPORT FROM ST. LOUIS Sr Louis, Dec. 2. Gov. Bisscl, of Illinois, issnctl a proclamalion calliug an eaiieciul election to be belli on the 4th of January to till tbe vacaucy occasioned by tneueatb of T. h. Harris. Tbc Hrot direct mail fiom Albnrqurque, New Mexico, arrived at Neosho, Mo., on tbc I Till ult., 31 days out. Tbe mail was intercepted by a war party of In dians, but a sbot from tbe mail party, wounding tbe principal Chief, put them to flight. Tbe mailwliicb left Neosho Oct. lUth, has not been seen or beard of. Dr. Hall, couductor of Ibe mail, traveled without map or compass and expresses his opinion that tbe time can be reduced to '21 days. FROM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Through tho efforts of the State Department for amelioration of tbe duty ou flour in Brazil, an im perial decree has been isneil reducing it 00 per cent, below the former taritf. This h considered an important concession. Advices fiom Costa Rica from an official sunrco, expresses an earnest disposition to enter into ar rangements for tbe settlement of the claims of the U. S. against that Republic. FROM BOSTON. BOSTON, Dec. 2. The Temperance party of Boston have organized politically by numiuatint,' Julius A. Palmer for May or, and a full ticket for Aldenneu. COLUMBIA, S C., Dec. 1. The Legislature ballolted to day for IT. S. Senator without a choice. A rally was ma le on Kv-tiover-nor Manning on the last vote, when he received 53, Adams 47, McQueen 21 , and tbe balance scattering. ROUSES POINT, Dec. 2. The steamer Boston arrived here at 11 A. M. She left liurlington at 3 P. M. yesterday, breakiug ice fur ten miles. She is probably the last boat ol tbe season. Tho k'e is three inches thick. CANAL TOLLS; OSWEGO, Dec. 2. The receipts on canal tolls on properly shipped from Oswego s'mee tbe opening of navigation to Dec. 1st., amount to f:)03,700 agaiuKt S09,578 lor the corresponding period of hist year. FROM WASHINGTON. New York, Dec. 2. The President has received information from Ja pan that a lull embassy from that romitrv will make its appearance at Washington sonic time in May or June next. luforiuatiou was received to day of renewed out rages in Kansas by Montgomery aud his band. They bad plundered a numls rof families, aud tho people were arniiug lor resistance. The President's Message was given to the Prin ter yesterday. It will be sent by special agents to the Postmasters ot a1! the principal cities. RUMORS New York, Dec. 2. The Jonrual of Commerce denies from reliable authorities that there is to bo nuy change iu tbe Cabinet. The Shoe aud Leather Bank has volunteered to loan the necessary amount to tbe Commissioners for the payment of the police force until alter the meeting ol the Legislature. A lengthy reply from Hon; Cideon ,1. Tucker to sundry personal remarks of Hon .1). E. Sickles during the late election canvas, appears this morn ing. Air. tucker gives tbe lie direct to each and every insinuation ot Mr. Sickles. X tic steamer uesternport, of the Paraguay ex pedition, sailed yesterday. l tie caieuonia wilt leave to-uay, via Venezuela. with l.cn. l ai z ou Ixianl. The General is to be conveyed on a litler borne on tbe shoulders of members of tbe escorting corps to tbe ship a division of militia in honor of tbe veteran. MONTREAL, Dec. 2. Weather cloudv and mild, with a slight sprink ling of snow. This morning tbc thermometer stood to dogs. IMavigatiouclosed. FROM NEW YORK NEW YORK, Dec. 2. lion. J. J. Crittenden was called on at his hotel by a delegation of the Whig general committee, and presented with addresses from that body aud the Ashiandcrs Association. Mr. Crittenden in his reply disclaimed any intention of being a candidate lor mc rrcsiucncy, auu refused to accept any nomination. LAST NIGHT'S REPORT. FROM NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. The Special Committee of the Chamber of commerce to-day reported in lavor or steam on tne canal, nicy say it can be coniiuently allirnieu after full inquiry and trial, that the banks of the canal will not be injured by propelling boats with ateam. The report was adopted, and a memorial is to be addressed to the Legislature. the arrangement by which the Shoe & Leatiier Bank agreed t advance the money reqnired for the police force has fallen through. Some of the Dem ocratic Supervisors contemplated obtaining an in- isetiou to restrain the liauk, and accordingly the President nas declined to make the advance. DIED. DIED. TROY, N. Y., Dec. 2. Benjamin Marshall, Esq., one of our oldest and most respected citizens, died to-day, aged 7b years. tie was largely engaged in manulacturing opera tions, in which he had amassed an ample fortuue. OVERLAND MAIL. ST, LOUIS, Dec. 2. The Overland Mail, with dates to the 5th. has arrived, twenty-seven days ont. Brings two pas- "t(JAK:U CITY" DOUBLE THREAD Family Seteing llachine9 Only 835 and 50. TITE citizens of Cleveland, and all utbert inturt-stcti in 'aioilv Machmes, are tUflUai U call aiMl examine lot ltieDiM:lvt-s litis. NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine is the renr latest imuroTniKUt. (natrat eraJiltl 14th ! AnpUfct, l&s.) :iik1 is acknnwi:tJt;i:tl tiy all Kt-t jiMlges to be THK t'titt iW t-ewii.t Aim hiui' tli:tt hast toiur lict-ii wauted. as it has the al vantages ot all llie M putents, vt ilhout lUeir CtiOip'.ii'utttl m-'irhiuerr dm- just a Chm. wofk. and nan be sutd u creut tlual rlitmvr. wiuie its Juraltility uuii sinipiicity will rtiutuicnii Use. I to all itw-wa irtMii twu oniiiiarr spMti. wiiudiu r--wiiiuin it sews CtmrM: and fiiii; w.irk with equal lanlitr. :ipJ ha a vtrv eliL-uic Uitt.ii. that will nut nit.aithoushcvrrv luunb stitch h i-ut. Each Machine is warranted in periert ort.er, and fnll and ei(-i:u ilin' thJH5 at'riiuuiir each AI;w'liiiii-; and it i nu 'iiiile, tkuitxttiwruti ntiiu tie LuarueU iUuruushl in out hHir. It is n-tt liable tocetot of repair is easily oilnd, and rniis Yrv easilv. winie there 11 inure nxiui u wurk. ou it titan anr Miifltiiuf in ihr markft 'J'his Mai-hioe makes a btauuful Eaihroiderr Stitch: aluo gathers tucciy. As this is tlie firj-t nptrnrtitnitT the riiizfrw of (Meve)and nave had wt Imvins this M:utniif . thy ar copi:ilty mtittHi torjllandrxamiiwitlieiiiat WEl'UELL HOUK Bl-OtX BANK STKEET, iM'fore imrrliasin? elMswticre. Cip" A rate maiim ih uil-n-ti hi speculators wishing to huy County KtsrlilM, as Mr. JSnrth hasBevi'iiiy-two CDiitiei t sell, in tins Mate. All letters addressed tu hita will rt- fctvc prGaiiit atteatiua. WALTER C NORTH. tr4 R6 Qenfiml Atft-ut Inr M:ie t Ohio. EXECUTOll'S 8ALE of KEAL ES TATE. On Uie loarth day if December, t twucu the hour of Hi tiV.Hnk A. M and 2f'rtcn f M , un the iiremiseM. will be mid to Uie hiffiie-t bidder, tbe fut- liiviueKul K.'lale, a.siuc uni:rty ul fl-nrv Hiaiu"r,b, ilectvfd. tu wit: Mtume in the c'l' w vt Ckvifijid . i West Side,, iitrmufiy the lnwiu.rupwt Brtxiklya, in ttte cmuiy id i'uvtiluKTa, and Mnie ot Uiuu, uid u kuuwu at l-vin nart ot bt No. 'J&. la Mtid cur. whsrti u cuudtii as ioilttw: Ue- tumius wi tbe cpjith hi Qt ietfttt street. ia fcud city, ou the enat corner at lautU bcltNiinK to jaruea M:u;uire; heore ewt, on tne w.ultt tine ut Detroit b rtet, .itl: tli iic outh ua the west la tic ol Uuid uwucti by H li Bur throu to tne central point between Dtiro t'aud Chun h sree thence westerly, on mil enral Hn. to ftlncmre'i, eat uae; thfoce uurth U the pluce ut beluimc rootaibin aitoat oue-fuurth of an acre ol land, anl lmrT as Uie N. E. id of lot l&i ul Barter and Lord's eutrdiriMuo the unir to be sold I rue ikjim UitT widow's rifht ol dower. An pniised at $tU0- bale U ctimtbeiice at one uVUx'k P.M. nT4dltfcw3t207 of Henry Humphries, derciiHed. "VTOTICE. THOMAS MEARS. and Xl HKNKY MKAHS are hereby noiilied, thttl in ibr nm day ol Ju!y, ('yrus Pruuluulileda eiiiitm ap.inl them lu the Court ol Common Plras .if the ruuuty ol Cuy hoa, stale ol Ohio, tho t.je.;t aud pray or ul which pe- iiti-.u if, w eitiain a iiiumeni ssunt incm ior smi it-iiio, iib intsjre&l irojtt tji-tulier bin, t?, tor Cuulmildjmt d -.- iveied tu tfiem. and mouev p;iiu lor them at their reuiiest jiat an order of attncimient has been i-ued iu twid r:iMt. l ite dsil'csMlaisla are lit rubv iiutitit-d tuaiuiKU uid uutitnm on or before lii IlUh da ol lJeciulr. lf4. l.. cklmim, rrni Any, October IS. Ia69. . ocla wGw 207 TnE NEW BUEIAL CASKET. The suitsent-er w mU rep.u fully call the altentiOD u uunuua wtahiue to procure au)Uiiii ia uu line, to hut ew Stylo of Burial Casket. The Caskrt has now of the unpleasant and r'oomy anpear am e ul tne oia ny.e oi t,k!iiio. if i vmuiy iriiauieiiiai, made very USht and periectiy reuuen it convenient f.r tr.iiBi,rtatioii, pultine inTauiia, or r.om- mnii intenneDtH. Tlie mhncnUer laact. creia piea&unt in r.onnnendiue It to uerann hvuie at a difttuurt. 1 u tJiin city, it need a i ctHniueaU iU menu are well known, and ill III nppreui-Meu. Inaddiuou to tbc at ore, Ibe aob'Tilwr kewrt on hand a lanre and oiHttpble aMiortiiHul ( ail ih id t-tyles of m L'T a i. and Win 111 ft ih' WINS, together with a great variety of SHKOUDsaud TKIMM1NGS. r?-Ail oidcrs in.m a tlmam-. r i-i-ffr:iu rr wner- wi80 pniuptly utUudtl to. WAN W inn V, CF" Office, No. to Erie street, novwbin a3j Medicines. TI112 CilCUAT WOADliU or THB NINETEENTH CENTTTRY? PROF. WO(D8 HAiK KK8T0RA T1VK Saysthe St l iiis(Mn ) DenHirat : Below we punnsn a letter 10 in. wikhi. ot thni itv. trom a eeu- tlt-inau 10 Mrmiv. wiih'h peak- eUiwinely of the HUpeihr '.""i" ins ii-mi ii nrmriti n milal U:if tl it-CL.wiMMi rm.Lij in.'Qi a reii tine source, it rertiticats are eniri;ttws ( truth, tbe Dr. seeds no encomiums nor u.seies;, puiii-rv irom iiie ttvfr. Hath, Maine, Jan 20. lSSfi. Prof. O J Wood k Co. 4;utUnien: Havm: niv .itten ti.ni railed, a . w moailw store, to the bu'hly hfneiii:iul etfeiHs.if yi.ur Hair Ki i.uiratie, I wsis lnducutlto make aciilii-utioii of it upon niv own bair, which had become iiuiie:rnt. i.r.tl.hly one tltird while; my w hirers were of uie yanie rii,tn..-.i.T .some I'lrt-o nuiiilh-i sim-f, 1 prtM'iired a bolt i oi your Hair R.'s'urative, and used it. 1 a.Hin finiil tliat it was proviut; whul t lud wished. I ucd it aliiiot twir e a w.tek. I have tince priM:ured aimtlier l., t.:. .f wt irb 1 liave used some. 1 can now certify to the w.irld ili.it the sray or white h;iir has toiailv dis.tieaed, tk thon my he:ul ami fa e. ami my hair has resumed its natural 'lor. und I believe m ru wit aui sltwsy tiian it has lift a huioru for twentv-tive years. 1 aiu now sity rears old; my imn1 wile, al the ae of tiity-two, han UieU U with tht same eilect- Tho uInivo notice I deem doe to you for your valuahte discovery I am assured that whtTt:r wtll nshtir use it, us ier directi-nis, will uot have ociasiuti to coutml ict my state m'Uts. 1 am a citizen oi this i-iiv, and hare Wen a lMleut here for the Ixst Fifteen vears, and am known to nearly every one here and Mi udjouiK c tow in. Any uscyou iti:ke ol the alMvo. with niv uame attached, is at r Mir r vki. :.s i wish lo preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as mvsc-lf. I aiu truly yours. A. C. RAYMOND. Balttmobk, January 23, 1853. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Prof. Wood Dear Sir: Huvia? had the misfortune to Iom- ibe iH-fct iHrtKn of my bair. front tbeetTi-ctx of the yel low lecr in New Orleans iu lsr4, I was induced tu make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as turn very thine; needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in trivinz to the aillicted such a treasure. EINLEY JOHNSON. The imdersitrnrd. Rev. J. K. Brarr. is a minivter in recn-larstfin-hiit,', ami jKistor of tlie Orthodox Church in HriHik fitt'd. Mass He is a KeUtlfinan of creut inrlufiiri'. and univtrsiilly beloved: WM, DVEK. Rrookfiki.D, January 12. PROF. WoOD Dear Sir: Haviui; niaiie tiul of yt.iir Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure !o say that its ellVtri has ln-eu eci:IK'iit in renioving inflammation, danlrutl, and a oust 'tut leudciicy tu ilcli'ii-. With which I have been troutilod inmi my childhood; und has alo rv5turd iny hair, which was lieromtns my, to ltsorisinal c.l..r i have tie.1 no other article with an v thing like ihe p-uhp pleasure tr pnlit. Yours truy. J K. BKAUU. The Restora: ive is put np in Bottles of three sizes, vix: Larse, medium; and small. The ymall I. olds halt a pint, aihl retails f.- one dollar per lottle the nictlinm holds al least twenty per cent, more in proportion tb iu the small, ii-iii retails lor two dollars a b.ttlle the large holds a uiirt, (forty per cent, more in. l.r.Hrtiun, ) and reLaib. f.r three dollaisa l He it. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New Ycrk. (ia the great New York wire Hailing Klaldib ini'iit.) aud 114 Market street, St Ioms, Mo.; and sold l.w all gooil Druggists and Kauev (.ahhIs Dtmlers. oc6 WHY IS THE DEMAND SO CHEAT 1-uT DR. MAIVJVS AGUE BALSAM? BECAUSE IT WILL, in all cases, s-atnly ami ctlectually rare that much dreaded scourge ol l no U est- ('bills, h'evcnuid Atrn. wttlu.in n.il- .! . ail casus will conuleniet the iHtison ot Malaria, oi which t th.fuan.ls do li'slil'y. nnJ. unlike all other no-drum. II is -lily lecoutiiii-ndrd f.. one riat, of disejues: and iu. a iur. it is uuMiirpassed. We will oiler a few eyideuuea ut U wotLli, by uieu ui iu0aeucc aud high standing. 1 rn cet-m. 111., Sept. 20th, 1857. D. Mm Dear Sir: For several yean past l kave used your AGUK BALSAM in my daily practice, and have closely oirserved iUciTectsin hundreds ot cases, and in nu case has it failed lo pndure the nnurt bapov ctTect. 1 can most cheerfully recommend it as a certain specific for Chills, Fever and Ague, and Malarious Diseases. Truly Toons H. AUSTIN, M. D. Marshall, Mich , Feb. 11th, 1S57. Db. Manx It Co. I have sold a large amount of your AtiUR BALSAM in this vicinity, and from my personal knnwled-jeol it, I believe it the Itest remedy for Chills, Fever and Auiie that lias ever been sold iu our State jUspccllully Yours. ii. A. HYDE, Ashtabula, Ohio, Jan 1st, 158. Messrs. S. It. May & Co Gents: In cftnvrutoi, thA Slates of Ohio and Miclitgau for the sale ol the d liferent remedies of which we have control, our attenti -n hns r..-.i. allnt toot.serve the groat name that vour AGUK HAL SAM has sained for itself in every place where sold It really seems to lie thk fkoplk's ws remfdv, and its sales more rapid than all others. It is i.esuucd lo super sede all ot her usms remedies iu the market. Very Truly Youra, A. ft S. HENDRY. New York, Feb 22, 1M. Messes. S. K. Mann St Co. (it-tits: 1 have, at ourhous in St. Louis, sold your AGUK BALSAM three years, and have eareiully observed lUelleds iu CUKINO, uud must, in all candor, sv, I do uot hchevu its rqual ihUn iu ail the world oi medicines. Tu my personal knowledge, it has cured perms ueidly every tune, and 1 have kuowu It used alter other lemithes hud Ix-ea tned iu vain, with the most happyresult. AnH whut is more Rkmahkaai.k. 1 havenever known a caje but what rem .med cured, lor at least that season. I have uo hesitation m recuuunendinc it as a uer- lect triunifh over Chills ami Fever. Kesiwctl'ully Yuuis, Prof. O. J. WOOD. S. K. MANN, Proprietor, Galion, Ohio. Sold by ail good uruggisls. r.AYi.onn i rammond, WILLIAM l-'ISKK, UU Clcvrlsnd. liOEKliAV ti'iS HOMAIXD BITTERS Tng CELKriEATED UOLLAXD EESIKD? P0R DISEASE OF TOE KIDXETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF AJST EIK1J FEVER AND AGUE. And the vsrious affections con.eqBcnt upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, .arh aslndi;estiun, Anditv of the Stomach. Culirkv Pains Mnannuni. Lross oi Appetite, lispouduin'y, Citiveueits, nintii uircuiiis riiL-s. in an nrvou?, Kneuiuatir, aud Nenraliic AtTrctions. i basin Biiiuerous mstanres proved hiclity bencfirial.and in others etTerrtt-d adMded cure. ThLisapnrelvvtf ptableromixtuiMl.brt-i.arcdMU strWly -iri' iititic irinrirlusi, utter tlie iuauurr of the .- iel.r ed .11 and Pnif-KMir, Uoerhave. Because of itsereat mutpm hi iiiumiii uie p.uropcan nnws, its itilnMincti.tn .tu tht Uuitt-d Slates was inti-iided more e-(i?iaHy f..r tiiofu-of m r at In-r land scattered h;re and there over the lace ol this mislity count rv. Al-ictine with zreat snrrpsn mnciK. m 1 now oiTer it to the American public, knownislh:tt it '.ml woiidrrtnl medicinal virtues must he acknowledged It is imrlicularlT rec. on mended to thos iMrwni urt... cuuNiuiuioiisinny naveneeu iui;iairel hy tlie runtinuous avroi anient Siriis, or other lornii of divination, tlen erallyinstantniieonsin effect, it finds its way directly to the s:at of lite, thnllins and quirkuniiit; every iifirvn, racJiitp up tli ilro.iiiu: spirit, and, iu fact, iuiusais; now health and t ieurintliesyst'm. NOTICE Whoever expect to nndthis a bevera" wi!' lie .Hs:ipjniuteil; but to tbe sick ,weak and low siurded It willonmearratetularooiaticQ rdiaL, poasesse4 ofuualai re media 1 prope riles. CAUTION. The treat pnpnIaritvofthideli?htfil Arnma h a Mud ne ed many mutatimis. which the p-ildicdhoald t;umrd tsamtt lie iiui ijrntiiiineii luniiv anvthnie ets.! Until ywnli3vc;iven Berbave's Holland Bitters a fair trial One tuittle ill convince yon buwiulimtetv Knwn, . n these imitatious. resold at $1.1,0 per Lottie, or six bottle for 45,00 by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JK. & CO., MANUFACTURING Fbarmaceniists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sold in ClcTelund bv (lvUtr,l h H-,n...n.l W.li Fo.kt,C.S. Mackenzie. F. E. Churchill. Dr. Cbas. AmesBntstu Hrm.. aud Druggists eenerallv. BEST, FREEMAN & CO., 217 Superior Street, A RE mW OPENING a new Stock 1. at WINTER CLOAIvS DRESS SILKS, MERIN0ES, ALL WOOL DELAINES, ER0CUA SHAWLS, iMANTLE SHAWLS, BAY STATE SHAWLS. ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, NEW CLOAKS. We ire also Agents for the new rlTEAT BISUOF. Which is just the article. nov21 BEST, FREEMAN ft CO. ENGLISH CANTON FLANNELS; DOUBLE WAHP COT KIN'S Hie best sikhIs of Hie kiutl evr njaaulactured, for Luilms' us u.t opriutil I'V B. I BALDWIN k CO. 500 PARASOLS J UST KEC'D pr Hxuress ct...i .mit Ketluctiun. 8. HAYMUM) CO. SHEKWDDD" AND OAKLEY. 212 SUPERIOR STCEE", Gcvy Sura. ICO ? Ojwrjor Street, (OU Number.) ryilK SITI.RCRIBERS RESPECT- X t'ULLY invite the attviilioii ol the public lo their t.Uci of Dry Goods and Millinery. We are receiving, daily, the latest styles and de- SlOS Of DESIRABLE GOODS, To be f.-nnd in the Eastern Markets. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, Unsurpassed ia Variety and Ceaniy and wa are SELLING AS CHEAP As in the davs of the Mouev nanic. It is eenerallv known aud coacL-ded lual we bavu SOLD GOODS LESS Thau any H iuko w st of Ne. York, ami vrr sleill continuo uo so our uouda aie uew, aud om prux-s art.'iudi&puut ile. We BUY FOR CASH, AND SELL FOR CASH; Therefore wc can m11 CHEAPER, Ily Twcntvnci Cut., WU kmtt) U than H.Hjses whuhselloa Time, for BAD DEUTS, To take ont of mir profits, or from the perl: eta of nnr rns l.tniers. He-klt-s we cn lake atir-uilui. im th Markols Ka.1, which it . iuiossible lur the to do who atll on tuuu, or keep.? KUKXTXG ACC0UNT3. We are rcllinr Delaines, worth "20 cents, for 12 cents. DeHeiscs, worth 12 cents, for 8 cents; Plaid Merinos, worth C2 cents, for 117 cents; Satin Striped Mixtures, worth 31 cts., for 16 cents; Merinos, worth $1,00, for 75 cents; And in fact, a splendid line of DEESS GOODS, SUnequaled in Northern Ohio. DOMESTICS, Of all kinds, at extraordinary low prices. SILKS AND SHAWLS 111 ereat varietv. to whk-h we are constant. t addintr evfrv. thiut new that appears in Uie market. We claim to have bu btikt stork of general Dry Goods In the Citv, and at nrices that DEFY COMPETITION. Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, KUSCIIES, K1BBONS, n treat profusion, rerr rhoap. and Milliners will do well inspect it fur theiusHves. KIHHONS Inim AgreuLs lu Sl.iS pr yatd. Ai cxtenMve surtaieat ul DRESS TRIMMINGS. Millinery and Dry fioods at Wholesale and Retail. Our System Cash Only One Trice. SHERWOOD & OAKLEY, scplB d&w m 209 No. 24-3 Soprrlor St FALL GOODS! Taylor, Grisirold f Co., Superior Street, First Store above Bank, ARE PREPARED to offer to the Trade, or at Retail, a large and wull selected Mock oi STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS! Comprising ia part an unusual variety of NEW STYLEDKESS GOODS. In this Department nay bej una PklNTED COTELINES, (Histon'iJ BOI? DE BOI.OGNE POPLINS, MERINOS, CA.SHMEUES, RICH NEW STYLES M. DEIJIINES EMDUOIDEUKD MODES, BATADEBE ROBES, ROBES AQUILLE, and RICH CHINTZ ROBES, All of the Latest Importations, AND NEWEST DESIGNS. SHAWLS. PLAID WOOLEN SHAWLS all strles; BROCHE SvtAUItK AND LONG SHAWLS, CI HCI' I.Alt STELLA SHAWLS, STRIPED BKOCHE SHAWLS, PRINTED SILK SHAWLS. ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS. DOMESTIC UOODS AND FU3XELS. BLEACHED AND B..OWN SHEETINGS S1I1KTI NUS, DRILLINGS, CANTON FLANNELS. BED TICKIXU, APRON CHECKS be. AH-W.kiI Also Eoglish, America n. Shaker FLANNELS. Our elesaat Stack of CARPETS, Is now open to inspection at oar Sales Rnoms, consist ing; ut VELVETS, BRUSSELS. THREE-PLVS, lNliR.AIN, k DUTCH CARPETINGS. SUPERIOR OIL CLOTHS, COCOA NUT MATTINGS, DOOR MATS, he. FURNISHING CUUOS GENERALLY. Such w DAMASKS, PIANO COVERS,' LINkN TABLE COVESS RUGS, he, M.C. A spleadiil asaortment of HOSIERY fc GLOVES, , DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS. LINENS. COTTONS, CLOTHS, fee, fee 2 Long' experience in the TrWe, and aXumlaut facilities fi bayinit GumIs to the best advantaee. villi warrant ma to sa sore oar castusners that we can offer theat indocemenu SECOND TO NO HOUSE WEST OF NEW YORK We tueretorJ retpeclfiilly invite the Ladies ol Cleveland slid country, Milliners, Connlry Meichaots,and all buyers if Cued in onr hue, to call and examine oar stcck svm prices. AAluvaUlll.lwuuir v.e oo7 d&wiro 216 Snmrior St ftrrt ytnre ahovv Wawlr. F AJNOy GOOlitJ. I'UUiN'l'KY MKHt'HANTS wislim- to l.uv a stak 01 AW Y unniiS aud TOYS for thti HOI.IUA YS. will und a Uau- Ufnl aseortiueiit, at iiew Y01 k nriros, at . , BO'JJ Kfc.HUs.KU IIAuain.i ai a. an J Heal Estate SUctits. IIOISU & JEAAIAX.J, REAL ESTATE Al INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 89 Saptrior Street, Marble Block, np stairs " leblM T? OR SALE OR EXCHANGE J- A FARM. Nietf-il acres, d unles Irom th ci'y by railr: ad. tr.iod pro, m ime soi'; ol btiilJuiss; 2aaeres oi tiniOer, an. I ;uiofch.irl with everv anetf of liuit will ex cb iucw hi p rt i..r otln r ood projn?; $5tt nmr acre. OkAMiKR STI;KKT. One nd a hnlf stoiy Home and lot to eichiiiura Kr a larm; would prefer oue in thj virin Ity oi Toltd ; Sl.i..O; ASH .' HULA CO -Near Ashtabula: a Farm of 150 acre, with avariely of eicidlmit soil; larfe and -uod l-uild-nu:; tiu ori h:ird; ab mt JO a rus linilwr wi if exchaure lor from 10 lo Ju srros near thn ntv; $30 pr acre FL'TNAIH Ik PALLDINt; COS -Some ane Lands im lb- m- rouuii.'s to ext-hansn for City property IOWA lii th liuiiutf and pacific ia.lroa., U milefl from Uubuq.ic; :Ol hi th rx.llBt prairie i.aittiV-will i rbiiiufM t'-r iToductire City propertv. l-WKNTY ACKKS--Ntar Kiuuan s-rw and Miar the Cl'.y line with a strtr.iu ot writer running ti rours wUl uJ"1?"1 Clly PWPortv; SiSo perrrB If) ACKKj In Vxe-.rje rountv, Wiwouhb. near tb Mis nsPpi river; nrh soil and well-timbered tocxchaix for a l.ousa an.1 lot in tiw Ci' y. i WOOD ST Three two-story houses and lots; a rood property to eictiaaee lor desiranle wsiern lands. LLC AS CO. Sirwn milts from T.,io; 8u acres to x chause tor a saaall Uouav aud lot m th Citi KOUSK k JENNINGS. Heal state and lnsu rq-wo Atftafl. T.x2 I?0R SALK OR EXCHANGE. A. 'itUOarreaut I:ihI in runeset eicKUus luul well w stfired. with a .'ood rnl mute nuw opca ritadv to wJrk Ll?, rrAv .v111 'I:-4:l"t:w Ir real estate is this county. U LI ON CO li-o irnai.'2Je nulealroiu KU.lri.uu I change for Citv pnivitr. S E WBUKtill -'-Du. rcs, with a new house and. barn and coiuuuerai.ie iruit, lo x.;itauge lur a bouse aiMl lot m the citv. S 1,71)0. 1 :ASE AVRNUE -NifreCottaceHoose.wilh laree lot. lo xrhanse lor a sui.ilt larm. $j,ou(j. fVMh Y ST. L-'irce new nKtae, wtlbuilt and finishtnl, with iruit and shruhbery ; alo a stable. Will tai. nsuail bt'ilce and lotto nart pnr. fit ACRKS- Ou-i imle west of tl r i-ity line on plank oad 1orxc!i:iu- for a hou.v aud lot hi the ntv lOR SALE A PRETTY" FRAME J fOn'Aiik Kulil kcoms with el Lot. tlar. ac. in nnt rale nnltr-nt :u IVrrv street SIMM FIKTY-FIVK Al 'UKS la Pnu FltTKKN At'KKS Faur miles east ofthentr FokT Y At:KK f tu,t Fanuine lasJ--.) miles fmsa S.ii.rior tlty lke iiil4inur-to, i, i.anei- lor , vacant lot, VOR SALE. S I ADI IT CO. A J lars bui'diiif. wtl tocied and suitable lor a public Louse oi st.tr.!. with ft MTtKuf uud $1 '-J. JKOWNKLL ST. A two soiy i'duu: bouse and lot. SKNKCAST Toruera omit, lsre lo:, mnnior from So mom St. to the L.-,k Very rhean W AChlfiS. Near bt.Clair koad, i)i miles from tbe citv. Vry low. " ' ,w HOUSE fc JENNINGS. w Kil Kstatn Agents. "T'OR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE A- "VACANT Ia'iSonEri9treet.telWeeUauoriuran4 Lufhd htmrts.: lots iX .i2 I'tret. FHospfli-i'sT N.ir Hudauu street, fiOilM rt. Also near t lieslure St , UJilw. If M 'Kl'i iKT. So ven acres ft vaW from the ritr, near tb.- Pl uik koad I.-mj us and Stable. S.iiM OKJST MILL WATKK FOWER-,:h 3 arree ot land dwHli ur aud buru. 2d unles irnm Ihenty. Mill andr m:.rhinery all in good older aim now doim n ptml huiinean. KOIJSK JKNN1N08, t US Suaenor Street. TOH KKiNT. A FA KM OF 60 JL ACRFS, Tlmilfs from the city by Railroad ; well m -proved, with ail uereti-arv buildings, orchard, fcc. Reut 1, 2 or 3 yvars, $lu per vwr ROUSE fc JENNINGS, w Snp?ricrS. FOR SALE "OK EXCHAxNGi:. KINSMAN ST -Huum atnl L. Goo.1 butb aad vurv larce eornjr IU with ruit and Shade Tnm, &lwrt distaiire mnt Perry St. Extrbuore lor JO to airea nr the i-iiy..sr for a bum in this county, $4.in VALUABLE LAND IN WISCONSIN. 3T0 acres 3 mib-s from Prt Washmctoo on Lake Micbinn, nrar Mil wuui.ee. Heavv timlier land, with excellent suiL will cirhmen for a rood farm near the ntv. PALLU1NO COUNTY JN acrrs i miles from the Com ty seat, hy a niaiu road. J miles from a R. R.Malioo: rood land, with va.uabl Umber Ezcnange for a smell lartn n;ar the city. DETROIT ST -Near pesrl, 20 feet front with a rood 2 story frame Budding-, lo exchange for desirable Western lands HAMILTON ST. Two houses and lots to ezchanm f or a siuull larm. Ml AC H KS, 9 mi I as from Fort Wayne, 48 ACHES, 17 miles irwm Detroit. 40 ACRES, on mile Irom New Lisbon, County Seat of Juiicnn Co , Wis. Will euhangeone or all for unlived mropcrtv in or near this rity. EIVE ACRE.S-Fotir miles from the ritr. with a small boose; pood soil, sandy loam, and a spring of water SLUUdL Will exchanre idr a larm. ON LAKE SHORE-10 miles west of the city hty foiir h4) Acres, with a small house and orer.ard and & arret oi imdier. Totxt:hange ioc a httte lot oss on West Side preferred. OLM.STEU FALLS. Huore and ham with of on t1 Me HOUSE fc JKNNIN..S, w Supvriwr MreeC. VOR SALK. GRANGER ST. A JL eo.d two SUM? Hnnse and Lot, 44 by LStf U et, WUA considfrihUt fruit a. d slrubbrv: .5iu. MARION ST. Good House and Bare, with Lot, SO bv tMlirs't; Sl.lSd. 11 A iKjlble ram Hoosa, ami jit 33 by 1 IS feet; ST. CLAIR ROAD A short d'rtnr nf rnni. q tii.n; a Karuiot 7 jcrei; S4iil taad lumui with lunro farm bouse. Iar i, on-lmrd. x ; ow arre U N ION ST.-We Sule, uout Detreit street, 1 Lots, each 35 fet front; S.1 per f.-ot. i uitauk ft LOT Near Peirv street. Wi LLOUGH K Y- Kauiu ol lti. arms good soil and build in?s ; well waiertd : fiae un-hunl u ,.n.K.. $ jieracre. t ,V"u.- V; "WISHED BRICK HOUSE, AND LOT well orated and nnrtn hninM FOR SALE-A NICE BUILDING LO T neir Kemale Semiiiarv. ensistintr W mm or two acres, at parckatcr'a opuom. WiN l sold cheap. " KlUNK ft .IK WlrVCS Die OooD0. White- Goods. TAYLOR. GRISWOLD & CO. now exhibit a new and eieaitt stork of White Goods, of lit latent desi-ns. awoitg wiucb are the idiluwinp: Pique Breaklaat Set--. riqus woiiara. Cernb Collars, bwias Collars, Cambric Sts, Bova Cellars Kmhroideml TMkfn, Heiu'U ULch Hdkl. umiuy j Infants' Waists, Ti.road Vrila, Ravadere Sleeves. SLiod iwtse, lor Sleeva, Wash Blond, for Sleeves, luroad KdjfiuBa a lot, ypry chenp. mow The Cheap Cash Store. KEW STOCK OP DRY GOODS. W WARREN. SUPERIOR, Cor . ner oi Seneca Uioet, invites porcbaacrs lo (i- auiin-tu. Ktuck. viz: 300 WroLKN SHAWM, of evry dUacritOM. (of LAillKS' Dktss i:iim; ik. l...- ClevoiMid ciiuslstiBK f Delaiaes. Aluaecaa. Mnliui. PopiTj""' "''lc':, t-'Mhawiea, Raw Silas, Lustres and CLOTHS, CASIMERES ami VESTlKGS-a lart. a- sonum-ir. vTr clicap. adiletl lor jyf ea and Atova PLAID i'LAN.N k:l.S-ir Gluts' Mnrls. A(uol PLAID M KM, Si is. t 2sil orr vard A Cam of UiMied WOOL HOSE ait ookm-iur -t I5 a.iv3U UET THE IIESX IflAGAZINC: THE HOME MONTHLY AREY fc UlLUERSLtEVK, Puhlisliers. BullMi. N Y SnLsrnptmns received bv S. C. GRANNIS, Esq , .JH'V'JiJW Rouse's Biiiblinv. t.lrvfliiiiil. Ohio. pOLLAlsS-COLJARS-A LARGE neaiartirle; alsn, a largii assortsaejU of haiid-M'uteOoltars kn. will he w'd h.w. jtiqj S. HYMAiX . Ct PLAID Plaid Valencia and C-ashaaeies, ooi-nthisuav. "-n TAYLOR. GRISWOI.D fc CO. PRINTED FLANNELS, for Gentlt men's Wrapners, now offered st " TAVLllR. ORISWOLD fc CO-S NOTHER ARRIVAL OF Ve Goods. Am ont wk.rh arr Circular Shaw;-, fmm Aanion, X-p4irr H.hkI-i, Muali. d Lai 1 e. WoJ :.ud Uuioa Plaid. Vaacv ('sesimrrtiM. AlbO . Beaver aud Broadcloths. 2D cases Rich Print-, 10 cases Bleachod Cottons. U hales Hoavv Brown Sheetings, Aud loads ol Yankee Notions, At S. RAYMOND ft. CO.'S. Side Band and Plain. SILK TESTINGS, fc set23 Tl D. KENDALL dk CO. ( JJfiN TS' JJ AN DK KKCHIE FS. Tbe VJ w.;t (nfs art al I win. hut we hav a lut tm Hum Wlnie Liut-u H:iitdkrr turf- fur utit ut Itk cunts rack A!o LADIKS' HANDkkHf HlKr). 10 .u-r a... ponatiun, at one shilling, the best m thr ritr o i IIHIA.i CO. I FRENCH Double Faced SHAWLS. We nav this dav received s small lot of beanttfnl Pdt'ems 'ruci duuidv-lNcatt ihawi. which arlighllv .-unased, mnI wilt be sold off much Ie5s than the usual P'tre. 'I hose wuntuic to . t 'jtd aad fuaaooable Siiawl.it a luw price, had better call soon- oc39 HY MAN fc CO. VELVET VEST1NGS; SILK Ve?t- W itie new and el-rant VesMnr. lo wliK-h tha uta. I ELEGANT EMBROIDJiiREJ) AND J LACK SKTS V alf ircieane Sets Collars and Sleeves, Honiton S.-ts do do K al Briiswls Point do do Vreurh felmbroHlered do do Wow opening lf K. I BALDWIN fc CO. yEPHYK WORSTED SHAWLS J a beaulilul assort iwnt t nortl REI-rBERO fc HAUSMANN S &ENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING SHAWLS. lSutUentl Ben's Mauds iiut received eotnpruiur tltr latest vaiietits ol' itsoUi. Rob Koy, Waterloo, Bay State, Plaid and pUi t pores miiwCttdMlv low P"yJ V. I HAI.DU IN fc CO. fENTLEMEN'S W RAPPKRS. - VJ fattera Wrauoeia and Matcriaia ix Wiaopsn, jut received, coraprunnr fan. Fruited Flann'l.. Prmted MeriDAsaiHl Xehiinea, t'ashniere d'beose. t'liluo Csshmere and Delaineas Printed Oil l'allrus. Turkev Ri. Tatibjr Velveta, Rulien a t'hainbre. Ekrant de.igus of ta above, cut or made tn r,n)r. bv E. 1 SA1.HW1N fc m. TJLACK. ZEFHXR WORSTED A X9 now arrival at a""g? RKTTHRHO fc HAfM ANN'S. 20 CASES Asaencan. PRINTS -English nd g. RAYMOND t CO.