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'i" ' -r 1 sister. Tiains lesre from station u follow: A. k G. W. B. R, West. I Bart, . I Hill. Bae'na-j borg. Wit ICi. j Braes- vllle. Mall ... kxpres A oeom 'n Aocom 'stoaalfcAo 7: Item ?i!pm pnil 7:25pm waj 1:36pm 8:35pm .!! :t5wn &I2p.m fc27pm iWp.m i :52am, 11: 2Lp.m 8:15pui! 427pm;lfc25njn Eastward. RxpnswJLi.' Jam Mall j Kx press I r 7 Aeeura'n J 7:opm Aecuin'n. l:9upm fcMaml lpin 8-i0m :37pm .-Oupm a. 15pm i 5: 12pm U:oahi Khloum 1 -.. XakoBiBf DlTUtoiUT-TTesU . Ulrard Niles WAB'mtev't'a;! Fhal'x NoS '4:1.Ibbi 2Snm. UOsml. fctfom ! KM; 7:ra 7:5uam sKimmi Ititam! (:Wra Ac lll:m Ifeliwen lk-taDR! llfcSU " Ae s.nx " I fc&sviul -:2dm0Miim MJ7pm Eastward. Ex t Sttnprol fcSTpml HOpnir fcODprai fc-topm KM trrixiliij tHAunl :25am :15m If't-l vOkpntJ !&pnil fctupiui 35pmi.l:50 " ThsAtf pra. wast, and thai sflB . By east dally. ilwand Sew LUbtfti B-aU sfinie Table - ' tSOVKMBKR lVuTU--, j Yr.T. c&i.. t-.,k Mall teaves1 KnM at fcou a. m., arrive at Leetonia at HjOT p.na-, and at New Lisbon at 11:55 s-ni. Expresa Imn Nlles at 6:&i p.nu. atrlT at Leetonla at 7:50. and New Lisbon at TraHn miit Jirta. .Ka press Is&ves New Lisbon at tui a an . arriving at Lee tenia at 6:27 a.m., and at Kile at 7:47 a.m. Man leaves Mew Lisbon at few ajru,Leelonta 2:50, and arrive at Kileaatfcte. J j Sails Close at 1 fee Warrea Fori Office ' as Fellows: w EAS"rV y York City and point Ksat , a. m Way wo A. A G. W. R'y- " " Pi ltebur8h,PUladelpaa,va Youngs town. aAst MO " Way m CAM. E'y to Sharon HJO - Warren to Sbaroa. (Stage) L-OO P- m WEST. Cleveland, and point west A soutb-.05 p. m Cleveland Way fc05p.m Kew York and potnU east, via Lake Shore R'y 4:05 p. m Way via A. . W. R'y.. ,, , ?-00 p. m . NORTH. ' Jefferson, Way (Stage) ; 7:00 m. m '- booth; Way, via Nile A N. L. B'r W m II TouV atterition fc1 especially' directed to the advertisement of Adams d tX) in this number."" One Of the oldest houses, doingftiaraelradfe The1? stave the eon ndenae .pf, the people and .they really morii success. Their maimer cf drfng business cannot fail to please the trade. 'Their stock is immense. Go and see tbem - L ' to ia rm The chronicle YKIOaI. JIXI I. 187, LOCAL and PERSONAL Farmers are catting "wheat hi Jhis j section, J in 1 The Fourth passed off very quietly, there being no public demonstration. -Girard String Bapd ftrrnlshes music t Vineland Place every Friday evening. : The covered bridge aa Main Street, tn the lower portion Df tire city, was sold . . on Wednesday imt, to Mr. A.TruesdelU ' tor 165.' Jf - Matiy'-o)rTte'. pkf, Wtaptdatafl" side k!(WUca in aUs cky are betitei replace! by c, jnew ones, jnatlag a .needed Improve- tneci.-!-'.' to f.-u. ji.n . t.a j '. -' Daring the past Aix motitis one ' hundred and eighty-fbnr rnarrtage Bcen- t ..sea-were granted -by Probate Judge I Yeoiruros. i "1 '1 ' " ' '."'.; o'l'-." : . Workmen are engaged putting rr downifw gas pipe-oar High. eUeet, tbe e4d n-iaftt.-it seetnsy eetng-M Jwor con- iTditiosw kiip:. , tiK'f-!M . ''';',j uTi6laaL!fearrry asaeCrlg of - the-present eenlerenee-ysar.xor warren, ' ";IU be 'held ottfaturday and Sabbath, j Ttf SWa and 2lat" ' : t-'' Aa-eleetioa for two members of the I': ' School Board will be held Tuesday, the 2Sd Instr-ee olncisl notice. ia local ad--vertisesaont oolomn. . 0 -'::.".,.' j Mr. Joseph Bois has sold Ills boOae and lot containing li Seres, e-n- Market Rt, near Red Bun, to the A. Y. tt rfc ,'BV Company for 4150. -T- j k -7-Tber-.aian ad viised, letter ifor John Sspitlk ia lssf weeVs CKAoiricLE PostaissVas. Wise, to bothered cyer the question, WWcJi one Ibas it belong to? .Jodttg. by the. large -eumher of mowing machines and horse-rakes that .we daily observe going into (be country, . it isjair to believe.thaliaryest time is st handr!i Jlf Vf ,J -Tha lire Steamer has -been, lately :- o verba nlsdtJ Several of tbe iluea were iliscovered to leak, but' were promptly repaired, thereby saving considerable , -trouble In case of a fire. ' ; ... ' , '", . 'The elevated ground 'on the south ids of the Franklin House property, on . .Market bixeet. nas oeen cut a own to me in the the now On an is and are. ted. in, tog is now the" 'grade of the etreetjnd a new side walk icurd, ' laid,' making ' .good 'and needed Im-1 prowemeat. Tbe luxuriant growth of timothy and red clover that waved and bloomed ''n the Public Square, was cut and dried'! suit, eonyertsa toto numerous iit(Je ItayeoeV, m. last' Saturday, affording oar aiUitsrlaa city fathers au opportuni . ty to stow what they know about farm res- : 7"- - . . . ' ' . Ths Fourth was eelebrsied in How- . land byacexsaral war upon the wood- ing a visit cock.. Between tbe hours of five and eiht in the morning, the' woods re : . aoanded with the report of firearms. A number a,r sportsmen from abroad were ; 'here, aad consider it a food locality for (D at species of game, i : "Ed. Carr, Oris Wymer and Craig Philli " "ere before Mayor Dawson, - jjondaj a eharga of assault and bat tory joaj.nitted on Aaron Davia. Carr and Wymer w"" boaad over In the sums . n j tTlO. mstiArllveTv. tn tmmir at the next Sv of the Coart of Com ! pi ' ihiUIas was dischanred. . i'pj'e''r')o!i(i:'";It attention to the card .. . . . , TIH. 1.1. I .. J 1 In taMek-'A.CsB'05jei.fc The institu tio'n is ojb" oT ftra m'sst ffvirsbly located! ' ia tas oooMtry "accessibility1, and " : hea'tlifulness: The cotnparativ eheap- - ness of living tfaere. ls; ao. Important ' Aoonomicai eotrsiderattOB to students.'' . Ik. l4 fiMk Vnnrih IM AffiM -f Ir.-iioy, so Mahonit sfenuei' was ioroiblj entared by burglars and atrticies at uieau A mod teat ana ease, ana numerous aeniai ana ais- seotiaa ioAtrosaents are among the xnuieiBg. -The 'total lm$ amounts to boat ainety or a hundred dollars. May l Se doctor be bleseed With iaors than n. i nsnal amoiuit of patteaes to as stain him" this trial. Ve don't know how they found a out, i mi -too i Sortkwrstern epubliea publisL.,ed at Wauseon, Ohio, says: The Urst G WMey asa. arosa nag in xram- , T1 TXlW wu lhmva tA 1 .a Vmua-a ' from a window oftoe Jail, at Warren, by one of the i'nmatea. It is suggested thai said flag alnt to Greeley that somebody w.vnted to be "bailed out" .. Goo. Eaitaiox jOpstckk, of JfeW York was In Warren last week, on it orief visst to frfnda aad relatives hers. The aaereantile AYm of Peake," Ondycko A Co is one of the- moat sneeessfol and rowing houses in the metropolis, and much of its ioerUd sueoess is due to the efasrseteristM! onergy of General Op-" lycke. As was to be expected of so gallant a soldier ia the late war of tbe rebellion, the General is nncompremis 'anatl'r for Grant, He ssys that Greeley la surrounded bv aa corrupt a set of politicians as New York can produce, who have pinned their Broking fortanea to Greeley's eoat tails. Mr. Isaac Kirk, of the firm of Kirk A Christy, this city, met with a severe accident J'rkljr last, near, ins covered bridge at the foot of Main street, by bewgf thrown from hie carriage. jThe uorse be was driving, one which ha had recently purchased, became frightened .t,apUe eatMyiiMwt1a-roadside, arid, springing' suddenly, threw the'ear- riags and,, its occupant down' the em bankment at the end of the bridge, xhe carriage was overturned and-Mr. K. thrown with great force against the hard ground; Receiving Jnjutiwwbieh were feared might ultimate in, his death, but which fortunately were not of so serious a mure -as was firaripis3. Re wns taken to his home, where be received surgical treatment, and Is now In a ' fair way of recovery . j ;- a..i We are'ln receipt of tbecatalogue of, the Ohio State and Union i liaw"' College, of Cleveland. This institution was in- corporated sixteen years ago, with full University powers, and is dasigned to furnish the legal student a thorough knowledge of each and every branch of Legal science and practice. The Optimas Cheese Factory. I be fkctery ayateubfeonvcrtin milk into feheeae has uatle suoh r.TpiJ-pro- Kias sjoea its reoent introductioa'" into the United tates, as now to be,!assed axrwaa' our great industries. The.tuanu- faAere of cheese being an art, ae7Uired only ty long" -experience, carefuf study and observation, and. -as In other branches of industry, requiring on the part of the successful operator certain qualifications, it is not supposed thst all rural is ts are possessed oi those essential qualities. , that; would Uuto.ia.rA suc cessful career Ha- this line oMwsiness. was tii practimi. wofking of ttis doctrin that gave Vise to; fbs faetory system of cheese makings About twenty jeara ago, ,:a few farmen la oneiaa oourity, Sew York, recognizing the superior abilities of Jesse Williams, and bis consequent saoaesa in the maansac ture and sale of his cheese',' Induced ii! tn mabafsetare their milk in eon neotion with his own. The pecuniary advantages eajized. by the farmers from this ysto'm thi" quality and size of their cheese, using I liai ii ta gtow. rapidly -in tevor both in the home and English markets. Little dld-.Mx. William think that he was wtrodAOisg a, prineiple which, whea once established, waa destined to the means of releasing his fellow farmers from much anxiety, heavy labor and drudgery. That these bless have been properly appreciated is evinced by the rapid development made this branch of rural industry during tbe nasi. fipor'"vAara Tiuilav ihfpjiA factories are fouad -thickly scattered throughout the east,"andT are fast spread ing west and south. Only about sixteen year a ago, .the fifsl .factory was started Ohio. There are"nowin thia "county alone, upyards of ' twenty-five, -maau-facturiug, oa an average, about six hnn dred cheese day; OtJrvauiy-four thou sand poaula. .v r.j-r . .? .K : . On Wednesday of Isst-wBek, wevTsited Optiuiu ccuiy, located st Powers' Corners, Owned ahd 'ran" by Messrs. Reynolds ;Jt"Tays,' ' -This fjctory is doing alloururkipg buaiae. It receives as ilk ef sight hundred cows, riKfHtore thau 1,000 pounds a -day. They ire making Uftx-.twa cheese a' day. the day of oqc visit they had, on their shelves, 1900 very Go's .looking June cheese. , In this factory are three 4sVee vats, each resting1 opon a tank ; a Jarge number el presses Aod some -siuple tools' for working the eurds. etc. On aiue oi wie btuiojog is erected a pralform, about four feet higV bpon which is a platform scale. Each pation provided with one or more; large tin cans. .At an early Boor In tne wiiik be heard the noise of the wafbns the rattle of the cans. The wagons driven close to the platform, and the are lifted, by the aid of a windlass, oTriargi'tn an "the scale inWwhich they are emptied, and" the contents no From tbe scale the milk is con?! ducted to the vats. The milk being mil by a steam pipe running through the water under the vats, it is slowly raised proper temperature when tbe rennet added. In a little while the whole body of milk Is curdled ; the' whey. parting from tbe curd, is. .drawn oif Whan the ourd is fine enough Jtas no- enough it is lifted from the vat aad, laid opon a strainer, where most of the whey drips away. ' Having been salted it is thrown into the hoops. After being properly pressed the cheese is taken to en ring -fcootcsv Hers it 4a turned every day- end carefully -Attended to until properly cured. As soon as the has been .handled, the vats are carefWly "washed "and scalded out, the Maori scrubbed, and everything put tn readiness to receive another day's milk The neat -and systematic manner whlon: this factors? ia, oondactod is a notable "featnr and f speaks' much in praise oT the lady employes and the business qualities of the proprietors Those who have never witnessed this process of cheese making would and. a to a factory both interesting and profitable. . . ; -"Dire .1.- - From Mesopotamia. .Editor Ch rohiclx : Last Tuesday tbe family of Robert .Wilcox, in this place, received, a telegram announcing to them the aad intelligence that their soil Taged" 2t years) was dead, and that his remains would be in Warren the next morning. This brief netioe was all. they received, and they were left in painful suspense1 to .hear more arid know the cause of his sudden death, fur they had received a letter only two or three days before ia which he stated tb at he was as well as asnah'He was engaged with' M."& ; ,'ciapp vnVt?e Ughtding rod business and serving an ladder man. They were in Lewistown. Pa. A sengor.was neat after 14 bod jand with it camej the explanation that be was killea "by lightning. - He was goiuarJ towards bis team, Which was hitched by the road aide, with, sis ladder- sit his Shoulder,, and was id sn open field when the sbait of electricity struck him, kill esveraLJyngbm i'nTn. Jow strHge and surglcaLiAingularJZie avqfapideriee; ho being en cTaged la the lightning rod basiness.and inet with his death in the nianner he did." Hrs rem'afns'-Were interred in the village barring ground at the center of this town, ou Wednesday afternoon. 'ine Atteoaanoe here esterday, of soldiers SJid citirenM, was jrood, irr fact tee would catt it Urge crowd for our place. - Great preparations were made by our citizens to provide for the guests and had not tka rain ioterrerred, every thing would Lavs passed off w:th decen" ey and to order, i But just as fbe crowd were ordered to nutrcb. to ths tables to est, the raia ct'ios on so quick they had to leave sod go to hall. Then the pro visions all bad to be Sjored. which made a good deal of -work and disorder,. Batj as It was tw rosw ail were supplied, as there was a ereat abundance of provis ion "and after they had all eaten ai-d were filled there were gathered pp of iiuwi tweivs Dassers fulu" Rev. R. W. Crsne msde ad excellent aJdress, after which ws marched around the soldiers' monument and halted in front of the gate, and listened to a few brief rem arks from Jtor. J. jj, Carroll.of Cleveland. The exercises were enliv-' ned by rick snd sppropriste music bv our band, assisted by some of the mem bers of tbs Vastavus Cornet Band A large party of about ninety couple' at tended the ball, st Ihe hotel in the eve ning. Cob E. Spojidext. i July 5, 1872. Re-Union at Mineral Ridge. WARREN, O., July 6, 1872. ' I Editor Cbboxicls: Another .of those pleasant and happy family gather ings that occur annually at the borne ofj Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Warner in toe busy, smoky city of Mineral RkpJtoLk place on Tuesday, the id instant, Vbere ftmt generations met in family te-tyrltni. Mr. and Mrs. Warner, now but about sixly years of age, welcomed, .to their beautiful home one. daughter ana'jbur sons, with fourteen grandchildren1 hd one great grandchild, together with a few relatives and friends living near 1y. I had the pleasure of being present, and believing that such occasions are cooAu cive of much good, and that the publish ing of them would stimulate others to the same coarse, injlaenoes Lie to aeod you a few notes. I arrived there early in the forenoon and found the whole family already assembled, they having come from distant points to that ' "Home wktea. I the vest "' ' - I ' Of love, of Joy, of peace and plenty .where Supporting and supported, polish'd friends And dear relations mingle Into bliss. t ', . The daughter, Mrs. Myron Arms, and family, of YoungstowH; fr. and Mrs. Edf Uk Waancr aqd family, from Clev'e. land r'Mrt knd- Mrs. i.4t. WarnoTand Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Warner, with .their families, from Brsrtl, Indiana; and Mr. Wm. H. Warner (still remaining at home and still a benedict) were all theirs enjoying themselves to the utmost. The younger portion were scattered around the yard and about the house, anticipa ting the glorious Fourth 6 P July by two days in tbe vigorous .firing, off ortire crackers and torpedoes.. Tne elder -ouea looking complacently on, enjoying he sport equaiiy-wjth them, seeming not to have forgotten ;that . they were once young; alt ia good spirits, all 'enjoying lb ocoatMoat,-aU happy, all believing that "Home is tbe sphere ef barm ony and peace. The spot where angels and a resting place, When, bearing blessings they descend t earttVj,( : ti! I ' ' At afcaat rtSVilok, P JJ'tame an appeal-" ' ' , "Qf all the apjieal although,.., - -1 grant tbe power of n&tboam at gold, -Of beautj, flattery, threat, a shining no Methods more sure at moments to take bold Of tbe best, feelings of mankind vbiclt row store tenner, aa we every oay Denoia," Than tbat-nU softenings, overpos-exlng knell Tb e tocsin of the soul the dinner belU ' Being 'seated af dinner, after "a4sw appropriate- remark. by. tlis Ilev.""Mr, Dalzell, closing with an invocation to God for His divine blessing, a grand charge o aa boos or 4uars-iu duration was made on tbe ample viands, Tempt ingly and abundantly set forth in great varieties.. It was a feast !--., was tas clang of plates, of kalfe and , fork:, . ... . . That mere' less fell Uxe tomahawk to work .Well might the caterer of the occasion have exclaimed, - j , "Tbe tnrapike road to people' hearts I find Lies through -their moattas, or I mistake After every-'one 4isTl,sti8fied"tbeir4 appetites, or desires for the good Xliiogs so lavishlar sSppISdan adjournment! was had frtm Ihe (aiils loathe lawn in froot . (ba-boirwfijr thepnj-pose of having she cosideace and partyphoto- graphedffwbich- a-as eseyesnfally done by Mr, Ijelloy, tie aoosmpliahew arust of Youngsuiwxi ; after a hick a number of "" fvy .. y won deroaitd plaHfctifa of kaUw.le ftUcaJ In too sea.iug Bbsrs. was a oood aSap lay of, fire works, snd I could not but con g rat-, ulaiej Mr. and: Mr. Warnei, sUHjbg.tlius happily, aarroaaded by so Jarg-es family' of children, Sitcu of them acting their part well In the world's strife, with an' abundance of the good thints of this m world a bo tit thora. . Wealth carnrred into their treasury, looking out over their, broad acres, the' brilliant light of the are works but dimly reflected against the background of the sky, Illumined as, it was by the leapieg flames of his blast furnaces continually sending forth their oleosa bteck, snupkswhils the thud of the two heavy engines (Iriving" them overcame all the whlatlpg, cracking andV explosions of Roman Bandies, rockets, serpents' nd btber iDgenlous devices that your eerrespondeut knows no nan.e for. ' Mr. Warner seemed to enjoy i belter, if it was r ossible -where alt were .fully pleased, than any, and he has occasion 1o and well may be proud of bis family, of his place and its surroundings, sndof be city, and of its churches.sbd its schools, its ooal mines and its furnar ce ;Joran its moral and material inter ests he has been mainly instrumental in building up and sastaiuing. He is "Liberal, cheerful and sincere With a crowd of kindly traits,' A man lb at while travelling through ths world I .-,. -: ' ,:. '.' .. ,.. Will sow it thick with friendships,' ; ' After the fire works we repaired to tbe, large, wel furnished, paxlert,' where re freshments were had.' ' Then came ths jollieat time of all ; sgaorgot its years. and tumbled and-irblieked with all the freshness and abandon of youth. "Tbe fun grsw fast and furious, 'w My pen not being accustomed to word-painting, as the' petrel! of Sunt, resigns the offloo. lays itself back ia Us place, refusing ia despair to do justice to the comical aad fareical portions ' of tbe affair, only quoting- P.,, ,. , "Then all was jolity, ' feasting and fan,-light -nUrtbiuinesa ssd rparipg laugbter. Piping and playrng.mrnstreuue and maak- Ing, ; i ; t ion - While time fled past us like an idle dream." Having some milos to drive, we left the hospitable and pleasing home and company at the very helghth 'of their enjoyment. Hoping and wishing the family many more such happy reunions, long and prosperous lives, health, wealUti and happiness, I am theirs and yours sincerely. V.'i Vienna. Editor Chrosicxb : -AlthoBeU-this is tue anniversary of oar naUoa s tiirtb. ta8: r lBe otse there is nothing being done here to show tuat tue usy is neie, except more gather ing around the saloons snd One or two nguis wuicn nave already taken piacs. loreooaiug that more will follow ere the sun shall go down upon their befuddled beads. Fireworks are to be displayed here, I think, this evening. Quito aa excitement was gotten no here last Tuesdsy by a law auit brought by married lady, Mrs. Bingham, against a saloon keener by the name of John Iiealy, for selling her husband intoxi catmg arinits. uamsges were laid at J300, being the extent" that could be claimed before a Justice's court. Mr. U C Jones of your sity was employed to conauct fne prosecution and ilesjsrs, Moses A Ensign for the defence. . A Jury of six of our most respectable oitiseos. whose susTranged Jrarif.68 to 75, were' called, to OooiOe tbe case.. At thoonen- it waa. evident to snv close observer that the defendant's connsel saw that their case was s hard one to defend, for their "ret attack was upon the bill or particulars snd makipg motions to have them amended, claim ing that they were so badly written that they could -not read them. Thia difflv colty ws overcome by Mr. Jones' spologizing for -his bad writing, and reading tbs same, which hs had no dltHoalty in doing, as Mr. Greeley some, times has. As the trial prooeeded, this grasping at straws and making objee tions to questions wss kept np, bnt the being well advised id questions m c f tiff for the foil amonnt Claimed (300). of law, overruled all, objections, and after a sitting of. some eight hours the case wss given to the jury, who wee in consultation .about twenty minutes, when they returned a verdict for plain- ,-The judgment, lias given Universal aatfatitn. axupng classes except UqnoCT.selleia. and drlnkaraw Alucb praise is due to Mr. Jones tar the seal and energy which he manifested Is this case. 'He took' the 'poslrKm that the legislature intended, thai this law (the AdairX when properly enforced would break up the-selling of liqnor except for legitimate purposes; and I think that tbe triend of this law in order to make H effective must prosecute it with this end tn view', 'and courts must not only give tbe actual damages, but add thereto exemplary, in order to secure the pablic from future iqjury. '" I understand thst other suits of tbe same kind will soon be instituted. The Good Samaritans," started here ' last winter, have, the credit of starting this ball to rolling t they are. said to be very actlva and ellective Organization. ' t ' Oar new temperance hotel iope aid a strawberry festival Was held there last week, which was largely attended, there beog many, tuvi ted guests rtini. abroad, Tbe supper was gottea up ia good Style, and I think . all 'enjoyed - themselvfe much.-'To WI who Wish 'good fare, an attentive host and : quiet rest,' we would say, call at the pew,liotol kept by Mr, Atacitey, R , i. :: ,,ClTIZK.. VIENNA, July 4, 1872. "Kotiorne i prediction ef i&a New Terk SYiewne thst Greeley would carry Ohio, the Toledo Jiladt remarks : - Ws eon Suited the Greeley party in Toledo con cerning this, snd his opiaioo is that it ean be dons if the election can be postponed long enough.. He has another man ball converted.. .' ..... ' ' House and Lot for Sale. Wm. K. Porter's Bouse and Lot on South Street. Is not sola, as reported In the stlrattbn, butlsArKdelow foreaah. . Con- A New Departure. From old awicesi We eaa redneed tnj price ox all our Teas, from 1 6 to 20 cents pec pound. ! t " HOT8PtAR. , - :: . . ' "l-n I. . ... .. Home and Health. When dliease-of any kind Invades the family si Wet brings anbappintssanal paiu. . In tbe words home and health are em bodied sentiment of the highest concern to all who wish tb greatest- degree of enjoy, meat which thia world aObnla. - Wa have seen many a pale alckiy girl lading away a the frost melts before tbe kisa of the sun beam, the pallor ladtcativeof waalogbeaMb maybeseea spreading its toocn of decay over bar once beaming face, now eome tbe coagh, the wasting of the flesh, the tremaloa walk, tbe sunken eye, th ex pectoration of bleod or matter which point out that tbe langs are failing in their ooiue. Now ia the time to take a remedy", each a one a Dr. Reyser Lnng Cure, which will not only improve the blood and add to It plastic power, not will am tue lyuipuatle and eliminating organs to remove from tbe system the lurking poisone which taint and vitiate tb blood. It Is all right to wrap sp id uaooeis and to protect tne feet with ano impervious to the wet and slush of winter, bat when tbe eosgh come, tbe fevered alow of tbe face, tbe quickened movement h the neari.you may well a now uiat aoraeming more Is needed to preserve the animal er- eanisra rrora wreea ana out mate rnirx it is aueiessloeryoatwbeaaU Jhesvesaeaof liiehaveoeeu krceu. and When Junction after function has surrendered to tbe ene my. Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure ts the remedy tbat will core oonmiipl4ou as well a re- limr 1 1, a Mi-LaLlr W! 11 1 .... 1 1 ia vuljm nimn which ' it flpwiwi Send ftor nambhltiL 8M attl,t'pecbottia,or4 tor feus. Lnng exanxi nations every day except buadajr and Tueaday, atlSTXlberty St., Pitubnrgh.from igs.in.ui p. m ana irom s until p. m. CoesfU .a-notitat for Oasroei Olla venuxbie DrecarstAoo sontalalnc noither JfuieMM. Moruhlne nor AleohoL It Ik nlaaa- antto take, does not nanseate, and operates wuen an olsmt remedies (atlea.L Dr. Pitcher nas ex peri men ted BfteenvearalnoroducinE nvi.iMiuD uiihv euicieui tuau iaior Oil, wilboat It horrid taste. The Ceetorta regulates Hwi)iliiu) wares eoustlpation, UMoaebyaeAa. crouae and flatulency, and kills worms. Itdots not distress or gripe. By Hs qnietlng. aootblng eflect It produces larai ateep. aau t p&mcaiariy saaptea su arisisiN eeuiiDg eoiiuren. -We desire Dhrsieiaik totesttbla article. and will forward three bottles gratis to the address of any one so authenticated. Insist Ahi your duMulst order It for you. It cost hut Jo cents, and one bottle will save t doctor's 411 Dinar Uiy tv-n. Toilet Articles. New stock Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, tc ' r- HOYT A SPEAK. At cost, nr so seys. nt t1 UUNLEFINGEB A BRO S. Dress Goods. , z M At reduced prices, at ') "). i GGJsLkriiTGER A BsCB. -g.w r ' -i a 1 1 av School Board Election i ne auaiined electors of the union Hchoo District, composed of the city of Warren. and territory thereto attached, for school purposes, are hereby notified that an elec tion for two f) monberaof thaSMiteoalfiBard of ld District, each to serve for three year. wiu oe neiu at, tne court rtouse. Delween tbe boors of 10 fakM. a. m. aad t o'clock 1m. wo i waeciaj. J uiy w, lew. - - oy oruer oi ttoaru oi tdocation. Warren, O.. July 10, 187.2t." - . Teas Retailed -..' Almost a low a thev were before Horace Greeley went crasy. Prleea reduced 10 to 30 nts a naund July 1st. Malaet. Uoyt A Spear, Nu. For Mowing Maektaei. Caster Oil. Lard Oil. Crude Mecca Oil. iswij Ktbraska, Kansas, California Advertising alone dees not produce sucks-. Ihe thing which la -nAvettlsed most have adrimic merit, or else large advertising will eventually do It jnore harm than good. If you-nave anything which you know to be good, advertise U thoroughly, and you will be sure U. suceeeA; If It Is poor, don't praise it, for people will soon 'discover yon axe lying. Such Is tbe oollcv of tha Brrar.nccTnir Bovti, which runs to three great regkina in the West. 1st. To Onjahs, connecting with th great Pacioe Roads. 2d. To L1jiijo,o, the w i.eunu)t,suuill tuat ueautiiui region south of the Platte, Ailed with K. K. tanas ana aoaaemesaa. sii xo St. Joseph Kansas City and all Kansas points. 1 is splendidly built, have tbe best The road bridges, fiaes tears, the Miller platform and coupler, ana inesaieiy air Drake (t the loss of life that Is everv where penlng); Pullmaa'ieeper.Puiifliandtnlng curs large and powerful engines (to make quica ume ana saoa connections), and are in a worn tpe heat -equipped roads tn th West. So that if you" dmlre to go safely, surely, quickly and comfortably to any point In soutbern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or on tue Pacldc Hoed a, be sure that you so "By Way of Burlington." ah who wisu particular Information, and a large mpL showing eorrettly the Great w. auia mim nsnMU csnM am. nan ostAiaShara. and auv-othea kuowledae. hr addressing General Passenger Agent, B. A jao., n. . jMirjiuguin.AowA, -j-lsnr. Wboselll trie genuine t VTs nniv xrn. sad. Brt adyerUsameB la saaw'week's Chronicle, OT Park -A Patch, and deem It worthy of- eorreetlon.. W tuvi ttdtagraees our luacblste to have ths wqcmLko rim,n wire, speke, sUlf bar soacbkie oyanpared to wm oiu rename Ducaeye. 'xhey ImmI due notice of tbe BlocmOeid trial but with their past expensnoe, thought they had baiter reu uieu maoiiiaie ia uis urysothai when ny come to carry theui over the winter sain they might not look quite ao nuts'. A regards Hakes, wa sell ten uir uuo. uurnsin oeing meoes aigberwbeela than theirs, fourteen apokes. and theirs only twelve, twenty tooth, and a mnch better constructed rake. If thein fa h.t t..w call gennlpe, dellyerus from such Bake, To. show farmers how P. P. appreciate our raaes, we will. If they will come to our store, show them a letter from them to Day, ton Machine Co, ordering a lotof rakeaAnd telling them they can sell s very larce . ii .ucj- wiij nurry (Iihiu np. We think thi alone will settle this rake question. Thev nuitlj. 1 lavin k.. raket.at eij.on and Alllanoo at $3u,0land seaet keepwaiker eae orowm, norcsmthey get then.' We eonhl follow pattern and ouote their low wheel rskts t in i k... ; CHaiBTT. Foar Brands ' ' ket Street Druisu.7: ' Greenboase Removed. WSS.' Ft' PortST has. rwfcrf' via' iwl .JUK. u. Ul. GUTDHT OI H ,h . ,1 .( li .... , ?!"??" wbor h woul Pleaaed. to see his frisnds, A one assortment of plants on band, 1 ' '-gansjeot... Ladies v"- '"' Can find aome verr nr.ifv Dnii ti. r. elry st Mnlii. on Main t , - (juae -u Udres Je4 Jewelry. - ; r - Something nice, call snd see, st Han's, on Main St. ' ' rinneas-tr All WkoHarp 'V ' " r"i"" "wsi eeii-seung Spring used in Trunks weald do welt to call t the Buflalo Clothing Store and iiamSi, their sreat OBarierltv t h. i.i . toned straps formerly, and still used. To if If call uu " vuc neii Sot r tu wiiu And Come To And tonfl And And And "That , fej(, After the T Plant j A-good Tow We located 1 Fmlt At proved LaieldeaU! SHlini off at one-half regular prteea. . - A,i.auii, Flowers Setlini July. The Largest And snost select atoek of Fashionable Clothing eTer seen In Trnmbolleounty, and at prices that all will acknowledge to be lower than tbe toweet. 1 at tbe Bunalo Clothing House. No. 1 Main 8U . Cold Soda Water, ,' Tbe best and coolest In ths city, at McDon nell's. . . iFachidas, Geraniums &c ju plants ior a. i . bu r. 4 - y " Bost Canvassed SngarCnred jlams"" " n cents. Best Dried Beef 17'Otsj DWr . Timothy and Clover need low. as tbe I rwesU Import ant . , To all who use or sell Cigars I Ton can see tbe largest and best stock on ths Kesenre.at Gates Delln's, Market St., Warren,' 01 la- Farmers I Yon can take the ticks all offyonr Lambs by setting a few tobacco stems of Uatea A Delln'e, and make a wash for them, Mo charge for stems. Fang a Speciality An found m great variety, at . r . OUNLEFlSGEBABBa ' Insure against accidents in the Accident Inanranee Company of Hartford. Conaw Cash Asset tmt million dcllon. Apply to WHITILEiJEY ADAMS, Agent, Warren, Ohio. V. lock a-tr. Jce Cream Parlorsr -L. ' ' ,'; Ooen every day and evening, at McCon- nell a. Mam su Maltby' H. -'. ;-' And all the other popular brands, at Mc- Connell'S. Call attheCltr Balery Foryo Dot i- our premium bread and blacnit. A, WAXiUJbCJk. Fife Hundred Thousand. Flower have been sold In this 8tate in three I months, we only ask too to go to the drug stores of Warren, and get a Bottle Jree I Charge, or a regular aiae at li eta. Kvery I Bottle warranted to enre Dvanepslaor Llrer I Complaint, Htcaneaaacne, cosiiveneas. Heartburn, Waterbtash, Hour Stomach, In digestion, Impure Blood, and all disease caused by Impure Blood, r deranged Stom ach ana Liver, i ry r. - - . tmsj Green Honse Plants.' ' " ' - .At reduced tar, at A. T. H0TT8. fJaly.f-tt ' Xi , Xf 'rfzK.. 20 CageS -r-f' icl ,t--.'n-- n' . Fresh Cove- Ovsers. Just received and for I sale by the case or ea, at way down prices, I at James Mev.onneM ac . i ... , WAKBXS, OHIO, Dee. 20, 1S71. iBsaraaee Agtf7of WklUleee Adams, Market Street. v " " r UtPERrAJT FIIUE IMSCRANCB COM PAJi Y," of London eslaoiimied lsto. Paid sp cental and aocunuiiaiea runas. Eight Million DollaM. tGotd) unimpaired by recent losses. . . We are Justitled ia saying that there is so stronger purely Fire Insurance t'ora- lAirr.iti lta large Capital and Aaaett are solely and only for protection against fire. Ws present It for patronage, with assurances tbat any losses occurring under our issues, will have that prompt attention which la the past, bos oeen a maraed feature oi uiis Agency. WHITTLESEY ADAMS. Managing Agent for Trumbull Co. The Finest Display In Youths' and Children's Clothing to be seen in Trumbsll County, Is at the Bunalo Clothing imponum, AO. z Main st. A Fiae Let 61- 1 r Oranges-aod Lemons, fresh and nice, at JHCU1UUHU - . All Goods Delivered - . Free of charge, by McConnelt ""' All In Want Of a Doll Warden or OkbiI fin k "Hot should go to the Buffalo Clothing House. umi swr to lrnmouu jiautfnai jsaoa. Caution. Fverr are. nine box of fir. Vrlnii'i TJurr tnu bears tne algnatore of flemtno Bra t., Pltubnntb Pa., and their Private United States Hump. Take no other." Ihe ll oil market is full r Unitation Soda Water ! Soda Water! Beat In town, at Allison Drug Store. Cold LessoaaSTe '-- - - - - Tbat can't be beat, at MeConneU's. Trusses I Best assortment tn Warran. call and aee Aiiison jurog store. - Christ Cbarch, Warrm. Divine serrloe every Lord's Day. both I morning snd eTeninc. at the nsaal boars. and on Tnomday eveatigs. Sbats rau. an who will worship nth us a cordial I welcome Is- exteaded. ' The-" asbers will cbeerfulry provide seats tor all who AJru y7" . . ... , , Bargain at plus's J ' , . , ' Mow ts tbe Ume to buy everything In tbe I way of Watcbes. Clocks. Jewelry and Plated Ware, cheap, at K'ngl Jewelry Store, 7 1 Bam Balk and a Bat, Steel trap for a rat. Fine gnna for tbe Boys Small Gnna, tbat are Toy. Carpet Sweeps, for tbe I Ad tea. nd Swings for the Bsbv's. Sewlrie Machines, tbat are very Beat, And vn anr tbey can't be beat. lenaiH loaoit; toe various minas. For we have all the different kinds. At Tyler's, No. 3,MainSU, Warrec, Ohio AOg. . Uftl-tl- Fresh Vegetables Can always be fousd in their season, at Co.aplelc My stock of Clothing, Eats, Caps, Trunka ana 'inmming uoooa, la ion in every ue- artment. toucan (leave witnout buying truly, D. ii. LAZARUS, you will call on yours trul; Tf jou dont Know iW tuat jos want In the way, of Clothing at the BnttaloClotldng 6'ore and tbey til , a . w .. n ... " UlUUUUIt Wf JIM, ilUIAUlUDI. o- For a Good Square Meal , Uo to MoCennsirs Main St Bestaurant raaery. But Tour Clothing, For Men and Boy's, ef D. M. Lazama. he makes no false promises, bwt will give to miu an uieir awwy . wuruL, Erery Thlog- ' ' ! In the eating line to be had at afcCon. a. We uesi, say a Blow Bat a modest fact, that I am makina bet. tesri-fferol made In Korthern tihir. nH good a hi made at any Oaliery in the country, and invite tbe cmicU.ni of the h-mt Judvet aa to wbat I am saying, for I wish no unreal tnat 1 nave not earned, and can say uic pun, iumj my neau go oare till merit srowa tL' tiahery oppostts ."ourt umumt, jm sires. a w-u.r. ATtinl. Our most Jubilee Soogr. - risme Fajihlnn hits kiiiAj lie. l.tMl ,1 tbe long looked for style, Is tbe OranJ Jubilee t allwho are phtaning to gQ to tl)p attend Mr. Ollmore's mosleal clnh those who am ejected at home to stay. looa at our bit lea, witnoot any delay. nlng your old bats to the moles and bat. buy our lofty JnMlee Hats; In the words of tbe famous H. O. is wbat I know" about the great Jubilee. . rOTTEB A CO. The in in WABBT,a,JnBe2S, 1871 owiac Trial .. . Held on the farm of Jas. Cottle, on Jnne ioj, mo lunuwiijg jjacuiiics were in the vis: Backeye, Wood, and Champion. a careful test Wit th dyiomumeler following result was obtained : ' Buckeye, too feats, 1st 103 Id. 106 k Champion, Are 1st 1st n !. list) . uui If i icaets BUaeari The test was taken by Bten drawing the Ifki'liinM anil no Dnl on the " I Machines, and no the wnien Jane 26, 1872. . . . , u K vaubiub; vut bsac,-; . t-ity, am nrTerinva SnAstAck at low figure to ckise uijr a. . . . . . worth. of Greenhouse CooAuil oat. For i. nuii, , pJatrbnn spring Wsgon. - Price ...... - . . A. X. nun. 1 ' ' : lot for Sale. have laid opt oaar Purty beautifully town Jots, east of Red Ran. on the VtanoA Road. . W1H be sold aV (air and rea sonable prices, lent thne and easy pay menu., te suit poreuaaen, Enqnireof wat. KITEZEU 7 . bd XV. J, McLAlN, JB, Caswell, Hazzard A Co.t Pfpot tor all their Un rivaled Preparations G. Stratum A Cc'a Jrs H. O. Btratton it OoM. Mivm'. in. Porcelain Top the heft. rate. call Alwtourl A. Mo. March Dally and Depot, Warren, 5e t?i llablefrrst Bet convinced. of the DEPOT FOR Caswell. Eazzard & Co.'sl UNRIVALED PREPARATIONS 11. C. STMTTON & CO. Eave been appointed A gent for the above tor Trtunbull, Portage A Mabonlng Co', ean Jive price to the trade and mysiclana aa jw aaCleveland or Pittsburgh. Caswell, Haazaxd A Go.' Pure Cod Liver Ull. PnreCodLlverOllwith Pbosnbateof Lime. Caswell, Haxzard di Co.' Com p. Syrnp of uie nypopaoapDats. Caswell. Hazaard A Co."s Lime and Soda. Kllxlr Valerinateof Am on la. F.llxlr Iron Oainlne and Btrrebnlae. Kllxlr Pensln Hlnnnath an1 Htrvchnla. I Elixir Ferro Phosphate Kllxir Calisaya Bark. Elixir Ferro Phosphate Elixir Calisaya with btrvebnls. Elixir Ferro Phosphate, Elixir Calisaya . wiio uismuin. Wine ol Pepsin. ' Elixir Beef wine and Iron. AOrearfnl nnrlioiment for consnmptl ves ana convalescence. '. : r - POWERS & WIGHTMAN S Sulpbste Quinine, Sulphate Morphine and ouiuuaru wuenucais oiuy useu in. our store. Concentrated TllurJ Extracts. H. G. Stratton ellnonly the bart A purest MARKET ST. DEUG STORE. - YELLOW FROST.S S. L. IItiT & SOX. Ladles' French Kid Button, "irurts.". do do do Lace, do . Fine Serge do . do Curacoa Kid Button ," do do Iam Kid Foxed Serge Top, Button. do do . do, Lace '-'do dtf do do do do do do Fine Serge Lace Gaiters do do do do Bet - - do , do do , , Oood. . do . do do do do Beat do 7 (.00 4,00 -. it5 1,75 .0 20 do . do . . 1,75 . 3.00 . 240 1.50 . 2,00 Congress Gsltei "Old Ladies' " Serve. Laos and Congress. low. cut, broad ni. 2,00 u.d Ladle' " Goat and Kid low Bala. x. .1J 1.2t . 1.15 , 1.00 , 1,00 broad sole- Serge Gored Slippers, Jetled., -do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do no heel . Main and Market Streets. GATES ev DELI W, No. 16 Market Street, "WARREN, O. lveen tne eeienrated rmnensi iiiwii, Tooacco; It has more body and will stand more cnewwg tnan any otner Brand 'of Tobacco Wade, also keep the Plain Cherry, which is the uraiiu ui low graae looacco maue. We have A A Smokina which nor trait is superior to any other A A made. U11U at VtAjlX. 4 at HI WW A A A is the delight of all who use It tiA jta & Dtl4N. Kavvs are all made bv the oldest and reliable booses in America. GATKa A DELIN. most exquisite tastes can be pleased oar stock of Cigars, at lower prices than any other honse lu Ohio. June a, isvi uAT8 m DELIS. To Going West ! so. take our advice, and purchase rnor over toe oia reiiaDie ana popular ratine KsilresS, which is ponlivetg. .nl? "DS.ln?' f" P" iwniinjiuoi. AAMlis 10 awansaa City ana West! and Is, poalively, the only Line run ruuraau raiace Hieeper and iy tacnestcHwyor motweqoip. w m. ... . .jf iwvw Witt UV run aootfc.raraona,iAwrence,Leaven- AtcJiisoa,SW Joseph, Nebraska Olty, Bla ffa, and Omaha, mthoui chatty .' information in regard to Time Table, Ac. to anr point In Missouri. Kmnxmn ximnwu, Lviuniuu, cxas or laillornia, upon or aJJress 3. H. Thompson. Agent, Pacitlc K. R. Col ambus, Ohio, or Ford, General Passenger Ageu Vit, Louis, JVo. trouble to atuwer ovations. 27. lSTi Papers. ... Morning and Evening Dally Cincinnati Cleveland papers, at tbe City News one door south of the Post Office. O. . Bogus Wholesale House In New York, Phila delphia, Rochester or Buffalo. My ololbing ,ot!i! a ?r bought from good re. class house, at the lowest tuar. prices. Come and buy, you mast be TleseU free, open at all boars day and evening. D. M. LAZARUS. to sent are 50. i Zr i. Sales ior 1Qo.'h im dull choice supply prices '"" trades an the when gran, tion. It last deaths age. I THE MARKET REPORT.- OmcsWssTXBjt rtasxavB Chsokiclk. WAsaxjr Ohio, July . -1672. WOOL 55 a 60 ' ' BEANS sa.t per bushel. FLOUR .75 tOAdiS .; HAY-llS.a OATS K - - - . -t CORN (old v-Kar 5et FeHedc. , DRIED APPLES-s to 11 eT: BUTTER Freen Roll ' TALLOW-;, to7e CHEESE Factory a r .,? HAMS. Coontry cured so EGGS 16 LARD Country rendered, 8c PORK H,50ioj0 per ewk POTATOKS a FLAX SEED 1.75 . POULTRY Turkeys live 10c dressed 15c' ' Chicken live 7c dressed 10 HIDES Green. WU 07c; calfskins 12i Pelul.UUsi2.00 . TTARREX RETAIL JtlRKET. rxaBAKBn. i lrrscatiiairaopa. ' Flour white WhXIOOO ,SyroprMtr75 to 1,00 m Tia t ,uu cider Vinegar ii do Spr-g Wh't- 8 CO bon OiZlL-Siu.ii l.UU 91 Bnckwheat Hour per Lard OH sack. Linseed Oil . S?; Boiled Oil a, gaL White Lim. Bait -3.iiiShort f ewt 1,10 res pocirn. iGorn Meal, bolted Butter perH.l S cwt .,00 Beef, Dried . jJU,Corn Meal, unbolt- Uama Sag. Cured. H 1 ed V mt 1.75 ao country doJ2'i vnop reea i.il.7 do n'0'i xeal v ewt 1,90 ,!' White Lead SMI bus 10 Sides do Buear. Bmwn lota!) 14 Suiiar. Coffee U'i Potatoes Sugar, CrusheUn: 1 Peach, neal'd vt2S O.B.Cod Flh Si do nnpealed iol2W Prnnea, 'fork Ish . Vi , White FUb Mfli.lf.rnl flipan -1234 Lard.... Candles. Tallow, do uteanna I do . 8 tar Sir i i HI i Molaeee si rnl.. ' do. N. O. s gal Maple Syrup" 11 Cleveland Wholesale Market. Mondat EvByiso. July 8, 1872. Flocb Prices are steady, with a fairlv active demand. City-made XXX white 19.00 : XX am. ber 8,50 ; XX red No 1 S 25 ; X red No26 5077i rlTK x lour The market Is stearlv with a fair inquiry. We quote at Jo.OOa Wheat Prices unchanged, wiihnni sales. No. 1 red winter tl,50; No. 2 do $1,40. Cobw In light reoueeL with sale of one car shelled at 47c Oats The market is fairlv sctive at yesterday's prices. Sale of -2,000 bush, and 3 oars at 330. KYS There is verv little demand an.l few sales. Prices are standing nominal ly at 70c Barley Prices are nominal, the de mand being very light. Pork Prices are firm, and th r!- mand is active for City packed at : No. 1 mesa il3.00 ; No. 2 do $li50 ; extra clear $14.00; extra short dear 1140. Country packed dull and nominal. - LARD The demand is morlenttn at 9rO for city rendered in kegs; do in tierces. Country rendered SaSiCi- Smoked Meats Prices am raart at the late advance, with an active demand. Hams and shoulders show a decided upward tendency. Citv Hams 13c; do Shoulders So; do breakfast rjaconyc: lined ueef 17c : Em Tinnu d,S0 per dozen. Country-cured meats are scarcely saleable. Beef Prices sre atealv .! nn. changed at fll.OO for Extra nies.1. iJUTTER Dull, with a fair lrwl .1. mand, however, for the best quality. Prices ranging from 16al7o for hi ncv in s retail way 12aloo for choice; 10al2o ior lower grades. Cheese Bosinesa lieht. both "bnr in and selling. Billing prices are lower, standing at 91al0c for' best faatory. Dealers paying 3c for cheese unboxed. Eoos Weak, and nrirea 1 log at 15al8c, according to quality, - ; viiui Active ana unchanged. Linseed is firm, selling ia 1 to 5 barrel lota at9 for Raw and 97c for Boiled. ; Hat Tbe market is weak and da. mand very moderate, wfth few Of baled. -Baled Timothy is sellina- at Si6,OOalS,00 per ton according to quan Potatoes There la svarmlv an Ho. mand f:r old and Dricaa nominal. Sew are dull at ?i00C50 per Seeds There is little doino-hut nrirs are steady. Clover is held atAi,Oai,75, and Timothy $3,32. -i r s k Dried Apples The market ia abund antly supplied for the season, and the demand ia very moderate. Sales are dragging slowly at 8jale tor nice quality. FriTiiPM-Mni qnaUty 8500oj oou- raon 65a70c per pound. Hops Firm at &5a90c for Km vrt- s,nd Western. BARLKT MALT Quoted at 1 9fk.l o-. per bushel. Lime White is steady and in fair de mand at 11,30 per barrel. Water ia twii at 1,60 for Akron and Oswego; Louis ville Cement, $1,60. . Broom Cork Market dull anil nrl-.. ranglDg from 5s8o per pound, according PLASTER Land Plaster in frwvl !. mand and soinnir at a ranon nf -i vu. 10,00 per ton; Caloined Plaster ranges at $2,oQa3,00 per barreU H bALT Steady and in srood demand at quotations ; Coarse $1,80, tine $1,70 per i. a New York Lire stock Market. New'Yom, July fi. Total receipts of beeves tr-H 103 mi. vumuiunupaw, 131 cars at lOXh street and 28 cars at Weehswken, making 5721 head : total for the week tvioo. 7aoo i .. i. . . i , ' rn m ,i ' irauo biow, and stock not all sold; fat cattle go much the best as a greater portion of them are thin grata steers, with 1100 Teaans during the week: range 6'aI.V inrr iu. cars Illinpis, 6i "ewt, 10o per ewt; iu ucuuue on tuin stock: since '" uiuuusy. aneeD and lam ha H. ooiptao,ww to-oay and 19,700 for. the wook.sKainst 21200 for the- previous week; sheep higher; prime lou sellina !, with oar 100 lbs Ohio at 7 - uk ore, with oar 100 lbs Ohio at 7c; car 95 s 6ic; 8 cars Illinois 87 tbs Sic: car poor Fka Inrlisna nU AAlUlMUd lf,U, CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET. By telegraph Chicago. Joly . tAlTLI-Llnll and dronnlnir &.ti. I goou hi cuoice at aa,aua0JJ0. uuus-ueuuno gooa at run prices : MT1IM Q BlVl IK IV. . . . , riiowv1 i. u i, weignts. PITTS BUBS LITE STOCK MARKET ' Saturday, July 6. 1872. CattUC The market this .-ul ,.- been one of the hardest of the imoaii I There have been scarcely any buyers here, and it was fonnd to ha hard wnri get anything like fair prices out of tuueo sore, oevenu iota or cart la I inrougn on nrst bands. Allowing the rates at which the market closed: Extra 1,400 to 1,500 steers, i,76; prime Steers, ld.50 to t8.60: srood 1 "no steers, 5,2a to d,37; fair 1,(MJ to 1,100 1 ujcib, t j,ou hi co ; common, so.uu to ), Hoos The arrivals of hotm rtfinHnn. I light. Following are the rates: I Extra Philadelphia 44.50: oriina PhilaAelnMa I -i... i 4 z . i ' , .... r. i miui xuraers. ,ioa-,o; common Yorkers (4,008-1,10. Sheep The receipts ofsbeep sontinue Following sre shout the price. J? ouoep, j,ioj ; prime, so I vj,uuao,iu; gooa, SO IDS, JWjiaaSo ; Butter and Cheese Xarket, ' Kew York, July 8. Butter dull. Western at lOaido Cheese at 9allc common to prime. Cixcisxati. July 8. BntiAr fin let f I r V . .. i . . I w iui vuuiij. vueese anil umi i dining at luaiuic ror factory. Pittsbcrobt, July 8. Butter Market and prices weak. Good packed to roll at 12al5c "ri lb. Chimw-Th. I ana aemana about equal, and unchanged. We qnote Dairy at I in.n.u a., i -. -. , . , , rt - I fc' mi Aacturr Aitaic: uashaii i If Our Tbe strike amone the hnil. lino- In Kew York has resultI almost total suspension of all buil ding operations in the metropolis at most important season ot the year countless new works, some of maguuuae, were a full opera - " la estimated that 15.000.000 tons bituminous, and 19,000,000 tons an thracite coal were mined in the Uni ted States last year. There were im ported 431,108 tons of coal. There were T04 deaths in Philadelnhia week, being an increase ovar tha previous week of 350. One half the were children nnder one vear of CAMP, RANDALL & CO. Kotall Price Current. Corrected Weekly. Wabre:? Ohio. July 1873 Bunaa. ' ' 1 Wheat. Whit. do A mlf , , , , , ' do No. 1 Rel , ' '. do No. J do . Uo Corn, shelled. No. 1 do' do ek2 . D. W. Camp's Snow l Uke. Ky. iiiMj. per oarrei.H jiignoiia Star Mills XX White Michiaan do vB.rtii nwerve .iiiis pure Amu r do y AJ luperlor Mills XXX mamie do XX lis. nu Bed do.. do do Su A Florence Empire do Common a. w. nnor do per sac-k AJ "3 v ruui UtJh, do XX Spring do-, i do ., 0.00 ao.ue . 7.3 Corn Meal, pur hundreds do do bollri rin Chop Feed, O.AC pare do do do Common da Mldlings (fine) do do (coarse) lo Driorta ao . Oil Meal do Corn, per bushel old aheiled tjais. , 1, .1,7 . 1.50 . 1.J5 Salt, Sxglnaw per bbi.. do York State, do do F. K. D. do. do Xe,w Lisbon. woiar White Lime perbbl. iHiisvuie uiuerjL. Water Cement do The above prices will h. nM.t trin.,... tloos with otlier markets, always aiming to pay the hlgevest price for gnsln, aad sell aa 50 2,'JS 4.00 2, 50 3.0O 1.50 2, i c3 Aftssths ls-dar A tflT we will Offer to the Entire BtockS., j Entr8tock, EaAfreStfMSi, . ; SnHrs Stock, 1 - Entire Stack. r ' . Entire Stock, cheap as the cheapest. Remember tiie place. nexideortoMcLaln'sSboe Wore, In room formerly eecapMd by Trumbnu Nat. Bank. All our SOOds warn.nl! mM nnrMMnt.u. uu sw us. a uoerat ueuncuon al lowed to parties that buy large quantities. The Original ' Uon . phurn i lZ-- .'V". ' t ' '" m y t TTTE WARRANT TIIIS CHTRX If to suit In errrv- nkrtlir.-(fly nn u "buying the Cnlon Churn May return it Hit nous au sail, ana get tuair money back. Gar Charn has a . ... SOLID BOTTOM, andwlll not sac cream. We guarantee , - our Churn to 1 ' '-. MAKE MORE BUTTER, and hi less time, than the Dash Churn. KORSE BAKES. Independent Wheal and REVOLVING RAKES, CHCES P0TTIBS, . ' "t LADDERS, - WHEEL BABE0WS, FORE; & HOE HANDLES tic. i ..:GjIEAr FOX CASHi-- Sawing, Planing & 'Turning ,Llon to order at the Rake Factory of i. J. CILL3IEB, West Warren, Ohio. June Ig. lS72.-2mo ' ' (D BOYS' CLOTHS &.CASSI MERES at a. HatSj & Caps, ' .'' A- ' - At IS per Cent. At 15 per Cent, At 13 per Ct. H AT 15 PER CT.v Less than the low rates we tava been sailing at. We do this to close out our Spring aad Summer good, and prepare for tail trade. J.GOLDSTEIN & SON. V "'OT Xa I "V 3Z! II. :TET Boarding and Sale Stable. THE undersigned having purohaaed the interest of Peter Fulk in the new sta ble at the rear of the National House, are prepared to accommodate their patsonawith new equipages, of all varieties, single -and double, all of tbe newest styles and dniniau. Is all In good condition, and will hat imt at reasonable rate. Hearse and carriages fur nished for funerals. Tbe best of care given w boaraing stoca. tSAitALavTT aUl AVUT . IAiA-U TO THE PEOPLE. - TyiXETY-NrNE OVT OP every J.1 hundred are ignorant of tbe fast mat Drags and Mediclnea are adulterated to an amaains ztent, and yet nearly every one 1 aware that thing taken In to tbe tyxev for the purpose of eradica ting disease should so free from all im parities. For goods of parity, and full strength, go to HM". O. POX. City Drug Slum, ejut aide Main btreot. Warren. Ohio. - (janelt-U. INSTATE of Ere Goodhart, dee'd. 1 iThe undersigned has been duly sddoIk e?i'aUS ,f Admrnlstnaiof ortbe gSS ... Tra-, WarreB, Jsily a.8. ??ART" V"OTTCE. w ''' ' V Tbo undenlgned has baew appointed S55atJ,.on .,he ,e"!te at Rosier iu.ii tiT.' . 7";raior on the estate of Gusta vus, O., June 26, rill w iju r,h. "f Tnimbuii co. fEW STYLES of BABY W-tr;. BAii-Ni O-3 Sh Shade, st UUJIS . :: l ADAMS & Co.;;Agt v - ' -''f. "- !!iS 3 ' Worron, OUlo, iayo .-.r'i --ri We earneeUyivite aitention to oar nnrivaled stock 5.1 .'d SPRING A ND S U M falS R -A .'4ltJ -1 T ' its Suitable for MFV'S Ttnvo rinTnr..a " J Z S.."B?fy CIIILDEEJ'S TfEAB, for lSTO.7 ...wBu.nuKiw'eiir , - . . v .jTi Don't faU to see is. V- - L Sail 110 SOT MAKE Y0CR PURCHASES untiTyoa have eareftillw Goods and noted our PSICES. arenV ot oa r f sT xrXe, rat, corpulent men, weiglxinifir Dft noands Sinv.L be fitted from our stock with. CompWkVoJU' ' " ' ,; XT' They are lost. ... , .. aad SV Deetrable and cheap. GEXPSSILK HATS, all sizes. black: feocks. mrv rsnfrc twtttV. ri. ' - . .v. , iaaui " yi tiw Vest to maleh ' - ' ' ! -. 1 i ia. QMIaia'a) aea ttsaa. BOYS' SUITS IX TARIETT OF COLORS ASD STlAis. Ai-'rfe think they win please. CHILDREX'S SUITS, worth from f 2,73 to $12,00,! V", Z'C ' " irbVahdfttTli.h i HEX'S SPRIXS OYERC0ATS, -iTv ' "Tls f look at them. - ' j i-a i - " : : ' "" - - Afriii tw'rf-iM f . NewandoLbjrtlesigtisfaTlES, BOfFS 4 S(:yjyT"i - -' . " "ssaiid"attw : you want a FIXE WHITE SHIRT, come to ag tsTw.Tm, UuT t . --.OAAI. - . - -f--ai tsf.-K.'. ITnel!jnM and Wamsntia 'rv.ii- LLXEX COLLARS AXD CUFFS, PAPER CTUm CTFFS. aa. fit an styles. GEXT'S GL0TES of all descriptions and colors. T '' aat-TsHy WU1 at and nl.-, ttaBRELLAS, warranted to be water-proof. . . GExrs FURXLSHIXQ GOOn.S, goods are all marked in PLAIX FIGURES, AXyeue. . 'T VI'. i v . a. A Semprete Stock. t-ai' . r , - - - ... AsfVo Blind Markst. I aa ait.t - ... . " ' ' f -. And ileslre to show our Goodi to" 'I , And we aUo desire to sell to as many people y SATISFIED TO BUY FJ ADAMS & CO., A.as actu--o get uf a