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UA1U SIOltXIXG LEADER. T mu, nMmai a weoxv, t COWLES & CO , ; M Saprnor street. . . TERMS OF DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLT. Daily. per srs..-. 12H rfm. year, to Basil saiinrTlbtirs J" rn-Wa.kly.per week - , ou. - - mar .... $11 Daily for Int Usao Oa Year, 3 Oa. per Maeilk. Term1 of Weekly leader. The Pmmm Imt earlnfied hst ti miartina ta the sr.re of lb l.K DtH woali be beaefcrial U. rit patriae w. li a U th-bjk. tb.tr aas-e. jrr. .rd.ar.y, redacw LSL-.Tptim. pnf a tb W KKKLY Lt V DfcR to ib- g.e satxcjitwrs to ID U.l li J .a - JT ia- 1 a v so. i . a s !L-,,r O.; HOLLAR fur wx kuuiM They aAau otter Ihe fMhfwuc imJren4-rU Wei; . 17.ul Ui ... , M ee All loose JJr- Fire realt enra will MrMT.wu wr.Urii J U An Hill ctij allowed lo UfUaru( tHe Hub fur ris tnMf. Invariably in Advance. rFPCTwfcMwrdiaifeni r .tnHsrrifioa, wilhoat -ftE. Att'ys & Counsellors. tT S KKRRIJISH ATTORNE? at Le, No. Ui 6uj(iit 8UcclCUeliiJ, Otto. aJ tiai iW . . TTTIooks. liOARUMAN & FOUD J ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Alsfsler boildai ;. loot u Sawnar i.. Cttwll wl. A ..... D w.natooss. w J- koAKDBiS. iw.ro." f.bt. . WILLIAMSON & KIDDLE, Al A . li. kltlDLE. rYlIARLES (J. BALDWIN ATTOR- IB"- J.nliJI TALM ER & AUSTIN, ATT011N K Y& X AT LAW, l am OiaaMrual Ku.k. ' A SFKli, J. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TlKAVlS & Ml I KLIjER ATl'OK- ifiAtlJDING & PARSONS. ATTOlt O NKYS AT LAW. O&c. l-araaua' Black, SuirK- a a PAILiilN4). B.C. lBa r- K ' fAKSl)Ni, Slal Caauiual.airr. ... rtn ,H,.,-rr ).h-.--li4 Insurance. OH ARTE U OAK LIFE IXSIRIXCE (OMPAXT, CHARTER PERPETUAL. SjOO.OUO C APIT At, t'lTII A VEKT l-Al!OK SUIifUUS. Eccurlr inTrvtH mnitt the .rliea ai d Hm"jal ut the CoWUUUlKT oi Public Ac, ooala.u lL hi lo ot I 'oattacl H-al OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: jiwar wai.klfy. Pf.i.t JOHN 1.. I'.L'M -y. Vir ITi-mlrut. KAMl'FL II MITK. Sittrun. E U. 1HLKKKMAN'. I i'l ArU DIRECTORS: Ai rm Giix. kll.-KM IUIIHIET. K U DaoaXM. JMLS A W alLET, J.iM.1! A. ktCtLEB. Kind Wn,Al(IN. 8. B. BKHEKOH. M. D , Coxsuinra rtmcil. BuU.-K JENNINGS, Armt. ja , .ir.T- "T . '"I-va. f Machinists &c. iH" o i c M:iuf.n lurcT ol' ajl knulsof SMAIX MACHINI KY. LATHKS. MODELS, EolliH Mills for Jrwelrr and Df alisl hE. A OTIIBIl PBKS!liS :r. TUKNIKO ANU TINISIIIO UKKEKALLY. U Saiicnor uiret. An-rti aa Uuiiuii:, 1 A.KVe.i J, O. l,-l II,' V.V.,.1-11 H..'"r I -,,--T Stoves, &c. rrfANT:t:Y WOULDiiESPECT Inl'r irmmtb I hi-mxrt rf f len-Uml aii M-ioilr Ihji krkHanailMai al N t: hr.tTlX"t I.;- Mwillaali Sunaa CHEAP KOaV C.A.SM, kaiuu a iauiPuiui t'.tt,-,! oft lo n.-,;er. Aln. Maiiufarltm-r ol llu. f IVtU ..I.. U.tiur (ill'JLTInr. J rk O.h. u dibilc. Ail arerk warTU-.rd. !,-.1lw "l Plumbing, &c. 1 ; NOTICE :.:mTTK ti iki;sk;ED RES -A a..J au.l vir.nti .tin. ti- ttisupriwd In-plate l Vf . ..t n- f ::..rS- . i-.trnf r i B -im! Kl . Cv,vu 'V - w. avtiioky P. STRATER H. PA TT IN SOS. PBAfTICAL HOCSK AND SHIP PLUMBER, Ks i park Kw, bark f Ola Caart Uaaari T JIANUFACTCRK AND KEEP XrODitia'lT C.Malrtartaitc.l(Hr, Tlail a,t Iroj BuiilU TiiIk. Mirhlr. Plaia aaa F-uc. CUlua '- Miaiai.maiar CWI caai. Lift k korca PatTn- llaliaa Siaae k .uat, aa 1 allolh mrucla uiUui "Ha?.r?.Tl-.-t""" nMt i. tUiahk f BarkliB. -a lk U "''""W1 " lui siu .flclioa uailaia.au, m.oi a. a wuk lLir luir 7laJnuits. Toha. Ciom a4 Biau" ailaj ap la the Old, r inlnrr.lr aiiJ r.WutTT prooi alf attejil Ciculaad l'luinbiu Works. ATWATEK BLOCK. VOOT Of SUPERIOR 1TIBC1T J. B. Barnes & Co., PROPMETORS. THE ATTENTION OF THOSE mual a iottea arirjaalUa Watpr Wnrti arallltotknIIIaclil lr al IK atoF atbllhmea uW acrj Jaacnplina PLUMBING W0UK3, iDria,llatketUfCcapof nATHine itooras, not Water Fixtures nd Fountains, T nrowlan. kaoiaJtaiallr oa kaad aaary dearfic '""js'tit FiaUlifd Plnmbii? Sattriili, orista KM pcntcl arorK, roBnia Ikoar eauaai ciaclwa irf rountatus, of 4irreat a,M aua aauaraa; BATHING TUB , C Vood.ibaaJ Turned Caayer aa4 Zaat, Lad and Galvanized Pipes, thabet ua- a ioijnnrea WATER CLOSET FIXTURES, llTdraalx Paraaa ;la F.lirra. Braaa aa flatra l a-L, l.M ,k Pai.al Sett IM'ist'l.' t,a ' la'T-Oor- aj au I aiTkt? TtvauBa4U i-M a hi- aaUatrtk ' ot ' "'STEAM HEATING APPAKAllS) FiarBajtioeO'tllt". HoK Hjraa. ka., ti.u ,alra , BKinNl aioj. a .1 uua.Hl w-arK&ulcd ta Kiar aauata-t)aa. a ir u.i rft- lfOt K,rre eiro-nrn-'rii wniLurfakM I aUtl ii4ul,rIaiifUiaU4lo laa no. alat ra- ' Partu-olrar auciiti.tn is int tothatrfantrtK. Atr6ltiraT H'HELS. nWtlXLMB, S.HOI-S. SAUtuSs PATHiMi sAlAltKS. 4.C.. s atrial t a.'iai-r, aolor th. nrai aw;..itiw ,.i . PIuiuTiiig.'iirt Sle.im Worl PLUMCIS AXD STEAM WORK. PLUMBING ASD STEAM WORK. FLUMBIXG AND STEAM WORK. PLUMEIXG ASD STEAM WORK. PLUMEIXG ASD STEAM WORK. Caa k vriirarad of J. (. EARXT.S k rn . Hardware. pARPENTEiW TOOLS The Urg- ... .. j , , j . an H K HAY HtH.ns. f mi. ay -a H OITSE TRIMMINGS, of everr des- L'tli-UotuTsnx-ta a Tie soJ prwe I-t br inJi H K It VJiil-D'S, SuirirS 1,000 . 7 ex ar KEGS OF SLPEKIOR AlLaS Of alt m aiHl ttlitt. for H. K. KA M LUo, Kb. SapMMr St. IRON AND STEEL At out a ship ..t .-ferule or H xnisraiH, a ovtwar (a. Educational. " CLETELiMt FEVILE SEiiJiiBI. S. N. f ASTOKD. Pnaripal- THIS INSTITUTION IS IN SVC-c-TOfal aperHt kvixJr thr ian.iiat rar tnJ m tlrurtiut Mr muti Mr Suntonl. aiw m. irr uU abu cur? "f -vocomii.htHl Bad aWMwMul .aatiacturm. Tota-rtv wkwdirtr f--r Lacir 4a-t talr ot wr.t the mtx-M Ub SrfttMf of t m bt?l.t otsiai oi i xrHraCC cnra.MaJ with ih- kdvaituifas ui" a veil ortlen-J ffaniiu; OTMai-. it i lfiilTbiiT(. uti the rtrv)uJ Frnalc Seta i 1 1 jt nir in-i rrai nw r-h-ra iw S-a-ininf- is ti i ud can m) m' rjuwl. TlaeJaCjl.il, I he com f an mnl the tea P' a aii the ntmiarra a( lit- rtna. jy nretaUvMNiNlinl. aad tueiriuuuM-n mad ibcir manu will be wstili(a or with x-utiiv us mra. Pr.ff. 8AM b ST JOHN. U L D , will, about 1hr Istuf April, r.-wieC4?tiMaluau)aad hwul; inlem-t mt coia( ktaCloxisaOa. Suuii fmiiymxM atikl Aatn- Fr rriacrmatioa or wtbo-? )rrt eve I'owlcs fe Co, Publishers - VOL. J 2. .a p.fil 'Moobom CLEVELAND. Office No. 54 Snperior Street. SATURDAY MORNING. -Terms JUNE 19, 1858. jeader o I Skilliai per week ta Til likik,n DallaraaeryaariaiUall balaarriacr NO. 147. Hats, Caps & Furs. T7VERETT HAT. SOMETHING 1 J mew. air iiaJ Ut. C1 ami atw mix lanpe alocfc o vi.jU simICamuTu! straws rnr n-n iaamJ w v my. 14. PL I'll k CO.. 25 SvpenorSt. T ADIES' RIDING HATS AND AJ (AIN TLETb r'M' ajrtBi-nt auw upBMrat lylS B BUI IS ft CO.. MiyrrMJC St SLS1IEK CASIiEaE DATS. L, BENEDICT & SOUS Are eli.be bfavuiuu. PEARL CASIMEEE HAT, Par A..ui uj i wvar. 1 naya au ba.a a f.ill Awnavat af FaakioaaLU RUck rH, iiata aaJ .Mlk Hita, ai IS SUPERIOR RTHECT C1 UlLDRENS' FANCY SUMMER HAl'a Ja c" ali . )t of-eaed at 1.. H KNElUl I fc. SUNS. 7a PALM LKAF 11ATS White aud CiiMi-auia, Bota. al wlmlrsul; atuu rctniL I.. Bt.NKimrr a sons K K W F I K M SMITH rOIXIXsi JOllH I. OOOIHELL- taEOSAB B E. KDSI.ETr Collins, GooJscll &. Lindsley, , UP STAIRS, NO 37 WATER STREET. A TESSRS. COLLINS & LINDSLET, Afl - brta ( oi. I..-, k Lo . ui- wli fd . awl J H H ii t..iOUbf.laI.. Ail Ih" l-t ura oi luiier Jk Co . ij.f '-ttavtn- A.-o-ll'latfJooiJit the aifore Hritt tyle&t.iU cow tww i be BIT, CAP. FCE k STSAW COOD BUSINESS, witb tar creater ftftTalatr itutM hcieiUltre oAVrea ia litis uarkot Htiim; Iuoa.hu HuQmi mluc' O'j cx.-.Uaira-ijr in lUik li: r, wr air t ..U'iMat, aivinf it out ctitirti timt; ami UleUtiOIl.UlUi (' f ILU Odatl feUCU lUUUCCAWtCU 4 Milt luif iu..l,k.ta- With Hit- l-...KlTU IIiUlL-t. We ikk:( hik rat all tinmi iwl. uaoftMrnt ttoa aluv Cootie Kur.kl.U- .rtlM:iAu,Tjrin iu tlyl, (.nrr sun fu:ih(y iiultl trlik We4crii tratJc. Unlet bj auul Will lucaive (troniLti tuJ rjrri u.itlla-uita COjLXJiNS. i'OOiMt:iuL K LINltoLK V taiKaTlt-IUu AOUNG MEN'S iSTYLE OK SILK I H A IS Juv r..ivi- The A.tltrst l inluK-tl tar yuUALS blu b. AI IO.iN IU Latilr J.kua llruM. j SmriAH- St. t? STAIR & CO.. ARE l'RE-rx pnu? Ia.sliont run GEXTLEXEy'S If ATS. Tu. qaaLt?. atjlaaatl Cotak af oar HATS arr ( n?.ilT Titw.rnaywd. - anhH 1858 Sarin? St file of O P K N E D SVTCRDAY. MARCH Cth. BY L. Benedict & Sons. TA SCPEVIOR T Coal Dealers. C OAU COKE. TIKE CLAY AND li o,C. k P k K Pi r ( i.- atal V . In af Itl l?- j mt-5? W I. Pa ics. LXMt KL Ca.wroKD. Di.TtB MoK,s. PltlCE.CItAWrOKD & MOKUIS. (MaM.nitoi;KVFl.KU. FRIt E a. CO.f Uwl- c ia Umr Hiii. alitaera KiAitr nii tu 'pe4 CW.Ujf lite C-atgU. OlOCC, tlUVtlt Ba4UI tiff, 1 lrVa.L.tW. OkiW. AtaFlvBENt'lES 1 T. P. rUiitlj-. t'arii'r Com I r u ward , .Detroit Bui. ...Cliiraiju J.t tlij. Frkuu, Hrr.'t Buuk t (uaUtA.T u i icjei a llllUti, Hu)B X C ... Ua II K Su.u;ur, Cash'r liia. tt-iuk.... Bvtr-i!, A. II Aiutfi)t. Cjsb'r miv'c- iialll, ..INfW In arLt-U Hi-Lrber a. Co.. tlj J O B. :.rJ.. Tcruitio.C.W. A. Inylca'..... lo UthlD J 4n lt2 baak ..... lUxf J 1 8 3 8 i. O. PEXOhETOX 4- CO, E ALE liS IN LKHIGfl, LACK D aWaiu, Airier lliU, CbiBfewa. laiiaaokJra aatf iSrw CO, lis. OCce No tOrtatt't Excbatc. Yard foot S4aperar Slreet. XV 19 CohI Coal'- Coal. AMMONDSVILLE, NEWBER" r i faiuucwa. stria Vria. Salu.eTiic md MteerTBiH mtr oi lb lrt coj! iq maiiv3t. are ajU: br mo at atv i- DCr oa the liro.eruBieu Fier, dcuvcrbU ia any ftartof law OrvJT Kft ax the imir Mor of ur Aa?s oa tu ritfjije Square, will or prnj aitrautNi to M.. Acmt jucUm ectft-ltrBiaU ivnruiftkjai Biaaaianaa i Cannv! A.'ji. octli O. 0 SCoVILL TEWIiEKUY LUMP COAL. Thia il kUMThif ar'Kar'kf BITCMIN'OVS COAL which uajtiitiu'.vadurtatautt tinnfiif. Diurtuorai. as wil a lor traui akal amtlte ttoe.caa bs kviM. W Um: tUMlfJi&wtl. AtfcnU Or.lr tur on or forpuni trade wiirhceTeCTited wrta dts paujb.aiMl CuuiatfirtTed ai anr jxjrt itf the city i atulitj wbK-h wtila-jt tail u iraiu. if leit at ritlierof r oriirei. r aUc kXotcot Uajrlord k Ilaintn-'ad, u. 3MntM-nrr-tx. Si t)V ILL ft WHECLKK, octT ?To 1 KivT Firret ami C t K Coal FtT. COAL COAL. N JOW IS THE TIME TO ETIN vimt mtarsaiODtv w 0 ant daur tcomt: a P",a- vAtJivrtici! StawaaaAjdOfal, wbiaA. w asil t-i S3 iA) pt-Itaa. iarUea wuti.ioc u f.ijXba will oo wMl t - aiva a rail. Ai! o.d. n-liirou-t Iter P.st Ol! p"n,(!T ml-eAtAi.-U to. tf-r and Yard oa .'. ft P k. IA ttmtmmt at CP al At.Mlu-rSiiop iaaftecuwt. Bankers. illarkkam An C'o (Socaaaora to Hanaeaa. Hill k Co. J BACKERS. II ATE REMOVED TO THEIR vmndfjBiriaiaiH BaaknarOft. cttaid aa the or ue r ot kier anU lutctet Hum- atree-a. Mt-rrftawB' Btack, -C be: to aarr ail too-; rno retran yaiiriB oiT hitous, PKOtf PTNteMiS aad aw U bmA laAfttccAA. WmbiiAC mad at 1 lias LAND WARRANTS at best NKW YORK F.XCHAMiF BmM mwd &li GOLit.SIVa.B aad L'NCt KalAOi A No A ACS WAN Till Haibir am exteOAtre emnwpniencm. are vrepare to aik C OLl.Li i IOtA ta UitB attu aJHtaiLLg buux, wiib disaLLA auti at i.w ra '. EErCEBNCAv: I I . T;ntt, Eaq.,'aaief Hraxltii Bak. N Y T P ritu.1.. . Ca-hu r Caam'I Br. AUuk, Ctevelaad. M mis I arjutrr ft Vera-My-, B- aKera. N Y. haii.uTJ ft CO . Mj.tU.rr. B'lA.tu. f. Y - Cr. li-ward a jvnr.r, M.-rrhnil., N. Y. ' (J rk erf ft lai4l, Baulvcrs, N- Y. Uavvat ft lar. Bahktrr. ft. . H K ft J H stfens, Bjnkc-n, N Y. ' (nik ft i.teco . BauLrrs, Uae.iari, low-. , M iiKuBtl ft liBtrf. Knukeitt, MllwauLce, Wit. , Iti.fltuan a G liKke. Buil.ei., 1 tiirao. 111. V W L P Liule IwCj. A.aker,N3i Mb. ' ' -lli'-, Itruwi- ft Cv. Bankm. lia iaaaii, O w.H i Uam-ftCu . Bank- r.-, Putb'b, Pa k f f arn k. Co.. Haaln. trie. Pa. TbeinaFardee.l's! ,Ca-UMr M. tai. Oo. Bauk, B.ooor " 'C Br-artllej. I m . Cabi Anboru Excbaasc Itaak. 0 WB laowburd a4 CaaAitaU AtxLura City Biak, Am burn. N. Y. . . Nriwa B-n.5ry. Em . Pieajntt Caca Co. Bank A-n.ra,N V. . . . ... Ct.-ciatrl. Bl .r-n . J. Ilertlinan Co.. 11 WaLrr StrcaH. Cietcland, llhio. DEALEKS IN GOLD AND SILVER Cwi - etaa a. d Ktartr Eacbaatre, Larurreat M.uwv. and LuhI WarraI. Co! crt iu tae tailed 4Late-s CanaUaaa Eorttpr, rua.(Ait alu-Btird U. A-A-iiU. i.irt.i LiveipuaH sunt Nw Vktri. Srraw MeaaikLip L.ir Ite wi.rb Paesa-rA-aa be aecurted eitter to Iiua. Urri-xl at tbr idfrrbicd iate. PaMacecaa al!-ee-urni.ltjtl Lire l' t Ne-v Yirk, tjnebre ai d New Or- ... .A,. .ai.aAair l.akal .af EililnaT tu.-Ket MlW. Al). i.. tl. Maaataaiie ad Brtrtaea to N. w rk. lralt f nii'b-t) iuraa. aa-:.Bnt.PTai-eibrotii ( ttv Clin(-al M Kiin araadUrl Brftaieaajfl In-taW Ar lurlb fat jcuiaiaaMl Baakuiganjl f,sJA'JJ'rfJ t attl'dtf 11 WatTwrt-aH.rteelajtt.l. IfUio. at a. iT.kTliLT C W. tiTtlUlvilT iVHITMAN, ifTANDART & CO. , T Bankers, aao i.eak:rt la KoraKii aaJ Duu.ra-.ic Ei Hoat 7tSita-n.irtrel. a draw .irc-t a L-a-ta aaj arti fara.au Irrali bbt aaHtat parabli- ai all ia. onornal aula .ia LariuaJ. Irataad.ScJlUuJ, raar ih'T'-vit d 'b"i Millinery, 1LL1NERY GOODS. MORGAN a ufk, .T an atuW recetaikaC ffTA alaauiactiirrrv itvJ ABrthMR VP -Ni-wat a AiOjikw Uajuaib, aad -IT m,.w opTT-tntt w CaU s Frerhaitd Aaacncaa F lower. Aa.l.wlI-dirt Head-rwr, wbirft will he ..miaoa. witft lA liiae at tnr anCaiU mm aaa a-aaaaiaj- unii a.1.AtX a:.l TH) THE LADIES. -We have lust I mta.! lstrr iaa rboicr IM ai bw Kltebtmn. Fmw- feat eta, ajatl rlwice and tew tnatmat tar Wiatr Boaartaii oi ; whirl, bare brea hoaent vrrrrbra .I will beauia at 2S PtB EM LeWTH. NinnMlcei. (Ja I early aad asake aeiection while ihe aartaaeatBi IS SlptTWtt. A NOT HER INVOICE OF REAL XJa-SHAKkat BoSNETS. A lafva at . ttoaaia aa:atw. rtlear.nl and Brown Sbkrr To.ela Biraalar Ltoaaa-. Pitta" CaaacaaialShMtiaCT. Uia.-k TiiU D'aprra .aj Clotaa, Doitaea, haskiaa. ft aVMUCrau low. an - 1 ..-areiTnr M , . JAYLOaMrklSWOLD CO. CITY & NEWS ITEMS SATI HDAT MORMNfJ, JI NE 1. 1S.VS PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. 17" Plaja and Ornaaaaat.1 Pnotia. of .r deaerrpt to. aoat at ta. Framac Ea taklaaaiaat of la. Lrcarr Oaarc, o.Lk latest uaproawlMd Bju i.m! acaai biaMca, talk knt atj;. oa abort aut ica. and al tra,n.h . rates. Par' Uculw ttteoti a paid lo tlauk sr.-.k. Eaerjr dearnUaj. af Blading oa, eapreatll, Blaak BoaJcs, Lail;m, Juantala, Sale-. aVaiks, Reremoi Books, ke ,-. I c1' For Ulr City News, see thitJ page. For Jsarket Report, and Ukiioe Xewa, meroartb p.r. Ciiceet. Tlie postponed Cricks Match be tvreen the iTinhoe Club and the Forest City ( lul., Secoad Eleren.will take place oa Univcraitj IlighU, to-day. Plaj to commence at 10 a. x. Dies I TBI Caia. A man about fifty jeara of mgt. Bamed William A. Williams, of We.moulb, Medina county, died ia the C. 4 P. traia of earl yesterday, between Atwater and Cleveland. When he got upon the cars at Wells.ille, he told the con ductor of the train he did not expect to reach Cleveland alive. His death reunited from consump tion. At Atwater person, on the train bonght him a bottle of medicine, as he was entirely destitute of money. When the train arrived at the Cleveland Depot, it Br. thought he was aaleep, but when one of the brakemen attempted to rouse him, be was fonnd to be in that sleep which knows no waking. Bis body was placed in the city vault to await the arrival of Lis friends. "Tiir Dv wr. Cilissatk." Some think, In asmuch as the Fourth, the "Glorumt Fourth." happens to come on a Sunday, that it aaoald be cel ebrated oa Saturday, because notes falling duo on Sunday are payable on Saturday ; and further, be cause Sunday will be desecrated ia preparation, if we celebrate oa Monday. Fie oa such niaierab! excuses ! The Fourth of July is an American In stitution, got up in opposition to tbe wishes of Johu Bull ; it ti not a financial exchequer ; there is settling you Can compare it to in tbe Leavens above, in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth. It is a Sabbath day instituted by a free and determined people, and if it is not observed in some appropriate manner, every American citizen wil be likely to be d J. It takes just three hun dred and ajxty.fjve days to prepare for a proper eel ebration of that diy, (leap year one more,) and if Sundays intervene we will not count them in be 'a not an American who dtsecrates tbe Sabbath. Away with all special pleading, and unite upon the day set apart (Monday, the 5th.) and be carefu1 not to make so great a preparation that Tuesday wQl not find all right again. Ilnzza for The DAT WI CCLEM-aTC." Almost a Rohaxcc. Here b the basis of a good story, which has the merit of truth and a consider able dash of romance. Some fourteen years ago, aa Englishman named Mark Knight married Charlotte , in Syra case. New York. Mark at the the time of th is mar riage was fifty four years of age, and his wife sev. enteen. One child a giri was the fruit of this anion. She was named Charlotte Elieabeth King don Enigbt About tbe time this child was ayear old, Mark Kuight got a divorce from his wife for adultery, and the Court decreed to him the care and custody of tbe child. The old nun was in very moderate circumstances, yet be provided well for little Charlotte, clothed her handsomely as his means would permit, and when she had attained to proper age, sent her to school. On tbe fourth of July, 1835, Ihe school to which Charlotte belonged bad a pic-nic. Charlotte was dressed for the occasion, and accompanied the rest of the children to tbe woods ; but .be never return ed to her father's bouse. Her mother, since Mis. Bruce, with the aid of some of bet relatives, ab ducted the child, and bringing her here to Cleve land, took boarding in the family of a man named U .who figures prominently in the later phases of the story. Some time ia the year l&57,Mrs. Brace went to Cincinnati, leaving Charlotte in charge of this man H , who seems to have conceived for her, yoang as she is, a passion aa violent aa anfurtunate. Some time afterward, Mrs. Bruce, fearful something might occur whereby she mtht lose her child wrote to Charlotte to " come to Cincinnati." Charlotte did not go. A few days elapsed, and Charlotte re ceived a telegraphic despatch announcing the death of her auther. aud requesting her presence at the fit serai. She was persuaded by H not to go, and did not. She was greatly surprised a day or two subsequently, at tbe appearance of Iter mother not only alive but ia excellent good health. Mrs- Bruce prevailed opon aer daughter to accompany her to Cincinnati, and Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Brace and Charlotte tosetber left Cleveland for that city. But tbe indefatigable II was not to be shaken from the pursuit so easily. Ma had acquainted bint" elf with the circuastaoee of the girl's history ' had written to her father Mark (who had ansnc- eesafully exerted himself to discover her wherra boots,) and obtained from him legal power to retain Chariotte in bis custody. Before this doeamcct was in bis possession, however, he had got out a warrant for tbe arrest of Charlotte on a charge o stealing from him a gold ring, valued at four dollars.- This warrant was placed ia the hands of Chief of Police White, wha proceeded at oace to Cincinnati and arrested the girl. While in the cars on their return, he obtained from her a f all statemi n' of the circumstanc a of H s attachment for her' and also a total denial of thee barge of tlieft. Oa tbe ariival of the parties in Cleveland, they repair ed at once to thrMayors office, and II , failing to establish bis accusation against her, she was dis charged and remanded into tbe custody of ber mother. Toe tables 'were bow effectuall turned upon Mr. H , and in order to save the costs of a charge of malicious prosecution of the girl and the penally of a still graver offense, he paid into the hands of the mother and her husband two ban died dollars In cash. This occurred on Tuesday hut, aad airs. Bruce ma le arrangements to return, with her husband and daughter, to Cincinnati by the first train on Wednesday morning. The same evening (Taesday) tae power of attar" ney, giving H the custody af Charlotte, ar rived by mail. U at once got out a writ o1 itbeas corf m fur tbe person of the giri, which was served about five o'clock a. a. of Wednesday. At nine o'clock the same morniog, all the laities ap peared before Judge TtlJen, and the ease was cob" tinned to Friday (yesterday.) in order to a3ow be pnaeace of the father Mark Knight, who had been telegraphed to at Syracuse. The girl remain ing ia the interim in the family of Judge Tildea. At 1 o'clock yesterday morning, Mark Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce aad Charlotte were all presea at Jadge TIMea'a Court, Tbe major portion of Ihe facts recited above transpired ia tbeevideaoe givea Tbe case was rested by the.eoun.el without argu aaeat. In giving bat decision, the Judge adverted to the moral peril of tbe giri either in pocsrssioa of the mother or H , and to the snares ahe bad ai. ready escaped. The daughter Charlotte was not willing to elect between her Barents, but the Judge in view of the circa nutancea and with reference to the beat interests of the girl, delivered her into tbe custody of her father If ark Knight Of conase, the mother cried bitterly when the decision of the Coart was rendered. The daughter was aiso deeply affected ; and la parting with her mother yesterday afternoon, when about to depart for her new borne ia Syracuse, showed tbe Intensity of her love by tbe violence of her grief. We hope her future Ufa may ia some degree atone for the troobks she has experienced ia lb past. She is evidently a girl of much snore tbaa ordinary intej ligeace, aad with proper training win make a good wonvta. . . i MORNING LEADER. The Exiles of Florida. The following extract is taken from the furth coming volume entitled " Tat Exiuts or Flob id.,' by the lion. Joshua S Giddugs. Tbe State Journal says it is a fair specimen of tbe vigor which characterizes the woik. In this volume will be found, detailed with truthfulness an J effect, the crimes and iniquities perpetrated by our government to uphoU and sustain Slave ry and the Slave Power. Tbe work is from the press of Messrs. Follktt, Fostkb & Co., Co lumbus. Mr. y IL Fox is agent for the Book. The Cherokee Delegation baJ reached the Indian country. The. address of John Kos was directed to Wild Cat and Osceola, as two of the principal Seminole chief. They were together, and received the talk of liosa, the Cherokee chief. ..suritij them of Ihe integrity and honor of the United Slates. After due con siders) iisa it was determined that Wild Cat should comply with Ihe filial obligations due to his aged father, bearinj" with lain the peace token of Osceola, consisting of a neatly wrought bead pipe, together with a beaulil'ul white plume, to be presented to lien. Ilernarkl.z, as tbe assurance of Osceola's pacilie desires. Co Hadju, another chief, bore a similar message and emblems. These were received by General HernanJex, who ctsmniunicated immediate information thereof to (Jen. Jeesup. 'they a era profOMtions lor negotiating a peace, lorwarded at the spe cial request and advice of the Cherokee Dele gation, who weie active iu their etioru to stop the effusion of blood, and restoie harmony be tween our nation and the Meminoles. Uy di rection of General Jessup, Hernandez rcturued various presents to Osceola by Co-Uadjo, say in; that Gen Jessup aud himself would be glad to hold a conference with them. The same as surances aud presents were given t Wild Cat, who also liecama the messenger between Geo. Jessup and General Hernandez on the one hand, and his brethren on the other. Willi the hope of effecting an arrangement benefjeiai lo his friend and lo mankind, Wild Cat lelt San Au-gu-line with the promise to return in ten davs. Punctual to the day, he returned with the very aatUfaCtory assurance, that Osceola aud one hundred Indians and as many exiles, were on their way toward San Augustine, for the pu quite of entering upon negotiations. With the intention of hastening their arrival, and nauifeating an earnest desire for peace. General Hernandez proceeded with Wild Cat and other friendly Seminole, to meet the advancing chiefs, some twenty miles south-west of San Augustine, at a place called Pelican Creek." Here he learned that OsoeoU would join them iu the evening. Gen. Uernaudt z lelt a quanti ty of frovisuns with tliem, and, Ueairiug them to select their encampment for t!e next day, (Oct. 22) somewhere near Fort Pejtonlt bi.h place he would meet them with a f toper escort, left them, and returned to Sao Augustiue. They accordingly encamped the next day near Fort Peyton, situated seven miles south-west from San Augustine. They approached their encampment with great formality. Osceola and other chiefs hearing while flags, expecting to meet a suitable escort under Gen. Hernandez, with the well understood intentions of entering Uioti diplomatic negotiations with that grave dignity tor which the Indian is so much distin guished: These flags were kept living in their encampment through the night and the next morning. At ten o'clock (Oct S3), General Hernandez, accompanied by his staff and by most of Gener al Jcssup's staff, iu full dress, met them as hail been promised, with the apparent purpose of escorting them to head-quarters at San Au gustine. After tbe ordinary salutation, had been exchanged, instead of preparing to march, General Hernandez, Iroiu a written paper signed by General Jessnp, read the following questions addressed to Osceola: "Are you pre pared at once to dtlitcr up the tugroc token from tie euizemt! Why have you not surren dered them already, as promised by Co liadjo al Fort Kiog 1 slave the cniefs of tha nation held a council ou this subject V Osceola exhibited the moat perfect astonish ment at hcariug these queslioaa propounded at such a moment. He appears, however, in stantly to eomprrnend his situation, lurmne to Co-iladjo, he .aid to hirn in bis own dialect ' Too must answer, I am choked," at the same time exhibiting unusual emotion lor an Indian cnieLT At this moment, by a concerted signal, armed troop, at once surrounded the whole encamp. meul, gathered rapidly in upon the occupant., made prisoners of them, and at once disarmed them- Tbey were then marched to San Augus tine, and closely imprisoned in tbe ancient cas tie of that city. 'I here was about an equal number of exiles captured, at this violation of our plighted Uub; they were, however, sent to tampa iiay tor safe keepm?. Wild Cat, having been made the instrument for betraying Osceola and other friends, felt great indignation at what he regarded as the perfidy practiced niion In in and his brethren, and determined to escape from bis imprisonment so soon aa aa opportunity should offer, liut be was imprisoned in tbe Castle of San Augustine, whose grey walls, lofty turrets, battlements and Catholic chapel, must have presented to the young wamor a spectacle in sinking contrast with the rude hula ia which he a as accustomed to lodge, in the interior of the Territory. We prefer letting him tell the story of his escape, which we copy from tha work of one who was then serving in our army .J said u ild Cat: We were in a small room, eighteen or twi tv feet square. A 11 the light admitted a through a hole (embrasure) abont eighteen feet from Ihe floor, through this we must rtC-et our escape, or remain and die with sickness. A sentinel was constantly posted it the door. As we looked at it from our bed, we tbeught it small, but believed tuat, could we set ou heads through, we should have no further or serious difficulty. To reach the hole was the first object. In order to effect this, we from time to time cut up the forage bags allowed us to sleep on, aud nude them into ropes. Tbe hole 1 could not reach when opon tLc shonlde: of my companion; bat while standing upou his shoulder, 1 worked a kntlc into a crevice of the stone wora a lar a i could reaen, and upon ttit 1 raised myself to tbe aperture, wbeu found that, with some reduction of person, I eookl get tlrrougb. In order to reduce oarselve. as much as possible, we took medicine five davs Under tbe pretext of being very sick, we were permitted to obtain the roots we required. For a. mie weeks we watched tbe moon, in order that, ou the night of our attempt, it should be as dark aa possible. At the proper tuna we commenced the medicine, calculating on the enure uisappearaoce or ine moon. "The keeper of this prison, on the night de termined ni.n to make the rMort, annoyed as by frequently coming into the rooin, and talk iug and singing. At first we thought of tying nun ana puuwg uis neau in a nag, so tnat, should be call lor assistance, be eould not be heard. We first, however, tried the experiment ot pretending to be asleep, and, wben be re turned, to pay no regard to him. Tb accom plished our object. He came in and went im mediately oat; and we eould hear him snore, in the immediate vicinity of the door. I then took the rope we had secreted under our bed, and, mounting on tbe shoulder of my comrade, raised myself upon tbe knife worked into the crevice of the stone, and succeeded ,B reaching the em brasure. Here I made fast tha rope, that my friend might follow roe. I then paaaed through the hole a sufficient length of it to reach the ground npun the outside (about fifty feet.) in the ditch; I had e ikrulated the distance when going for roots. With much difficult I succeeded in gektaig ray head through, and tha sharp stones took ttie skin off my breart and back. Putting my bead through first, I was obliged to go down bead foremost until my feet were through, fear ing every moment tbe rope would break. At last, safety oa tbe rrouad, 1 awaited with anxietv the arrival of my comrade. I had passed another rope throagh the hole, which, in the event of discovery, Talmeeo liadjo was to poll, a a sig nal to me upon ths otitstd that ha was discov vl ered, and eould not come. As sooa as I s track the ground, I took hold of the signal tor iotelb fence from my friend. The sight was wry dark. Two men passed nrnr me, tatkrmr, earnestly, and I could see them distinctly. Soon I hoard tbe ttrufrgle of my companion, far above me; ho succeeded in getting hi head tcroogh, but his body would come no farther. In tbe lowest tone of voice, I urged him to throw out his breath and then try; soon after, ho came tum bling down the whole distance. For a few mo ment I thought him dead. I dragged him to some water close by, which restored him; but bis k-o was so lame he was unable to walk. 1 took him upon my shoulder to a scrub, stear town. Daylight was just breaking; it was ev ident w must move rapidly. I caught a mule in the adjoining field, and, making a bridl. of my sash, mounted my companion. Tbe mula w used one day; but fearing the whites would track us, we felt more secure on foot in the hammock, though moving very slowly. Thus we contin ued our journey for live days, subsisting ou ber ries, when I joined my hand, then assembled on the head-waters of the Totneka River, near the Atlantic coast I gave my warriors the history of my capture and esoape, and assured them that they should be satisfied my aaptuie was no trick of my own, and that I would not deceive them." "The inb-rrocalorlea wen embraced ia s paoer.ofaskk ths foll.wia.is.copv.- The Exiles of Florida. MEMORANDA OF SPECIFIC QUESTIONS TO BE ADDRESSED TO OSCEOLA. "Aseertaia U a)eet aT tha ludian. la teniae am at tkts UBie. AtaulWirexiMttlabuas. As tkey aiwoan-d lo L-I,,er au lha ataruaa take, flu la. rkliaH. u wacel Way baas Iber sot BurrcjMl..rd Umbi already, aa aruaiiml by fVII,l ja at l.trt kiarf Mara tb.cbi.1. oTtb-Barioa BeMaCmtaeUia telauo. lo toe talk at r'orl Kin.f a bat rMi aiaUMa-J trial laianen, sad wkat was UVirdVicrskiBalioa.' Here Utecals tent a uwaciurer wit toe decision af tl, t'.Bociir Have to priactaei cbirl, Micaooy. Jumper. Crowd aad AHiralor ser.t . rovMeutrart aodilio. wbal i Urera raeaMaTr.! a. aj ...a not iLuee L-tiwI, cone tlernvlicel THOS. S JESSUP, Major General Commanding. "fea. AOUMnse, AacBSI2lal, hUr. te'reaa tbe Srrt and arcoad laurroealories, tb r-ad. r wilt e tkal lArseral Jiaaap was fatly aiairiuwa, lliai lb. auenpt to dvlincroter teose BCToee to Uavwy aao we,, ciatata-d by 11m dtia;ua of Klariaa. bad bN.lt. eele cawee lee mmsu. lb war. t- dictated tb. bnt au. aaual iotpeneut iblenB.ca. lary proprwoded to isteeota -Ale yoa prepared at oac. to a. Uv.r ap la noftos, takaa fans, to. cU.ica, .' But tbe .ecoad aow, aa impudent fact whick had. a faras we hate totorasaUoM, beea kt pi Inaa Ute pub.tc: ItM words, -vt hy b,re tbey uol a!rea.ly kunvt.Jried ibrm. Bs pruaoBed ky IVrlaOM, al Kurt kiegr' Tot. .bws Ibal lioj TT.arr Bt.t repor:ed!.y hitn t bate been stile wilk tbe eua-fa, was Bieiis Witbl'o-Hadjuoniy. I: wilt be aerulWcud. ttuu alu-i tbe artMiM oT'capltw attuu. la Baicb, wnea tae people of Klor ida bnraa la deuoiod tbeir aca-ree. laeewval JeM.p aatd a. wootd eod.-a.er to uiake aa arraticctacul wila lb. ct.ief tUr Or ti vertex ap abe-e Beiriwe. woo bad laaa cepsaied dana. tbe war. Alter the protest of tbe peuple of Florida bad beea sddreeard is ute aVcfwcaryel War. aseiaal Iba aaaos .aleea tbey were lo.ai tbeir aeproea, aod It public ao-euu. brio al ban Aet.-a-u&c. wuirb eapreeeed lbs nine etewa. Be repeated that be bad Blade .orb sfTaieentel,u ens Ute cbtef. bat Wltb b-w Bunsy. e wilk wbteb pertleslar ctuefa. wsa aokaown is Ultbiu,tcmaraioryducloMdtbe tact, tbal H was node wttb one etvcm ebtef ante- And w aetber he wore batoxwaied. ee a-ber. at l&l time be slleaipted I. act witbool any aaLrMnrtle, lo coasiea Bandied. f ki. leltow Betters bs slavery, wttaoul luetr ktaiwlrdin or control, diiee not .,,11. Hut.'v.ry i.ad e. at.nn peapoan.. Ins .nesttou. Waat were tbe lenneof tbat ar,abraM-i.li ll it rauled. it beeid bave bee. .report ed vrrkalua as lb. War irs 1 .iiibsi I. and Blade bbowb' to tin pal.lic. ;t'ae Kpnorae. of tbe Itecwtaesfevtre. Dentistry. DR. E- G. BURGER, HESTIST. Rooms No. IU Saper Street, aver S. C. Whiiut ft Co. Conit-C luot-rr. ALL OPERATIONS WAKI. .NTFn. art3 CLliVJLLiAAA) TOOTH MANUFACTORY General Office and Laboratory No. 190 1 aie at .Cleveland, 0. IMPROVEMENT i.x DE.mmv, PATENTED BT I. L. TU1.UT, X. 9. 1). l'OLLOCK, M. L. AVniGUT, ALCtST II, 18j7. A BE U A N U r A C TU B I N O Partial SeU, Half Set and Wiole Sett POECELAW .TEETH."" CUPERIORtfY OF TEEIR METIT- Kj td ut ijtdukaiu( darUbiaA A U -r auw oilier MtauaB tTUrtltAjsJ: Aat. i.VPLICITY-Omep, cm rkrwMaiUv -tailed Mali t rt. aiul ol the uae yaJ4X oi usaltitai. M. LllJil V -Ataaacrp!- aat are ia jm! 14 mne1im aU at aiecl -mvrt gaa wtUtif ewer mjler. - '"luti luaruiieriM at (Ml I tretB Br IBQer' .w.- ...i.. w sar a atawa CaMsWiCai Be BUt; Imusjm . t-ae as beaitb, jjraK ariil - U curikjaivr mmi u-Ucui rove sous ot toe utiUk C.iftiawa I gtd pUtm wvrA, aad 4tk. CULAAA---I.riSkC. Urelf, aad a food taiUtm arc. 1" - H AOT tBAetlWlal m nTumrmT 9 of krtii-i Tmm tieaiiiratly uoitcd ui wic icc. irtul will aut aajp.taa oiJcal I tait aaet.M cuuaiene.t of Ira P.kr. lain ATiiOaN Gk -ica Aprit, AikitB, wc Bare laaerled five aw -wen Ldjarx. 11 uii BttaiDer, cuM bjr. m taaxBAMft psw tsf tlAtW rial WaTK. la UaB Wta. sut4iaiid.ii:uu.'ir iamuh jw is iu avapwrtwriti aadttAWiball Wlier rasea wbera oar ! k h. ... r.satviied wtta. la d caar wbeie leia . 1 60 1 a iaid tur vui ;b-ri beea auv ti savdati I jci Kta. TKKAIS Ai-tliA Ui ibdj oaiiir af tbe caae.aad fivca PAVAAtN f t'aantlie ret eint of the artier, a am Jlrw ery. tnM waLb GUd Fb.te caa abuJv Uacir ptal ia uaxt 1. L aSTT.&tti4facUom; provided the tera. of yaj PrrMM. WdUltltaf tUlafrtlaafcMtB. rUlatlaC lst be eia Iboe ut CA4isUuit Useuf our work Wepa3r umnj rmial iktaia woarn aflrr tW extrarlia the 1 atujal UeiU bo wtl u UmsJ( rawub Urmirfi-at iav iwa-wm iMeiiiac laa ax.Ai iix mltt alii,. ATti oav tMtnaaa. aetl ibijsjw ktt deaire to riBrnwB aatrh w.ii wy tUdit our arrju-riMeatt are much iai w caa uaj r" .SLiLMy m rwirrr tttaaroic wei OS lrt JUU4, muufitctorUl aaaaaaa "-) ssr, ma ISWdU AJ1 IM LatMH . Tl THE DLNTAL PUOFKSSION. Tus of fun Vawutmitttt l ibis eufi rtsfiac, w wti arrattJxcMnts who J-.mf WBfta ia.lsltfwe-i.eaa my t tikea i 7-1. . 1 1 , ---t-J. lasjuew. tc, ar y cauiraa, ausj Ikil.MJl U 'XJ Itff Ul Bated Wltb naaVaQjUte- arulirT U ltV tlLlinsr ww. ww. , Uo iiodeA We wiU alawaadtbe hiock WvwA to mtilms mm TMliinoDials ind Icfcrcnccs. aarxi vvavmcj wjia iMcrm Ji.r the UjTt lvto rin "" Baav-vwasaj us p WHKIW aSniBTKU J Bsjrtit, Bad tsrllrc aVtctaafiU trf UlstaLuciuarcu-rwt. T G A RLICK. a . -wrw.tr wnn cr., rax caa IBJC Wrrm yrars Uv alavece asMitAAxi bl aikiac oJ apa jinsj ArttfiariaA ler:b 1.1 laavibi raioy 01 ut. r ut, aud 4 m im ih, and cm 7 ...rtwHowanitiiiH ymii M,H Ml bnawi, $mm auUciaUrelr autctivlut wbca atadt: autlet bts Aita-pfTB' ta 1'Im; BUj.nl 4 Ibjkia.lot liciital w,.rk over .-..idui.- btdjkf iMUtitie plate, - im be i;jaeatHsad, kj tmm a lute awsr. UI . w rtTM( a . trCtliiVT OI IU) B U ll tMf Cal CaVlvsm 1 at" wtifi nas iiMien tae olce 01 rold niaia. iir..- ai,... M Ibia wock oa t-utd p.ate had bm toristMhed b tbe beat ii-iviMBiHiur cawbuj. ium cuUfrrajntWiil (be rr-ww rn rorcetaiu wo, a u ba.Ua nher ir . n. a. jttHLKt, MB Awte prat. if buricrjr Clcva. Mrti t oilei. Th. ir RiWklea. I Prof J P Kirtituid, Al Jktaata. I Prf 8. H Ha.,L. h.T Wa-koi t aMlev I ta. Uutf M 4. JiHtraasL k T StiitUraaat, " I Pful.UaU-lviei. J k.. C artas I B - lla ia Itaraed t lot paraotts claim tir to do th WatIv, aa1 ia tt3arwrUiBiTJr t imr ateots ftr be ssc. we will Aai LllaVI UDlii lit tlditt- aaraa sb. , ...eai tbe U K A .whttkaveauy ratbtfrtkM the alvire KHvmnm iu riaitii, iiw tu notw caub u i f lUtrf aa tMiriNt-Heat mm us. aiiiiH ii Mm i m lArHiou, let if wtsrtt in . curt, H mm imtiaaSriiKHs w NUI UI (llio .IDs alU lssl u. taaC. Art L W Kttill r, SI. U , - Aflaa f Hr the (' snr. DOCTOR 11ALLIWELL,UE.TI4JT Blad UrdUluall- Ot lb ClrTelaUad iirUkrail '. i . . .. urn aPkH-yiw mm ttmm mm I tvlU, Bhlrft BmsTrk't ot.Af or Jecaf. itkoat i,innn ur wireoi auv (lea-rriiaj wbtrb bo isaneftl raaviualss aa'ure Ibai ibv rarm.-i . . v inatiHrunu kMH u: on. nt exuas-'laoN ol rtxa, ur a pnaial AsvordtlK- s- at tbe tolbmirar caaucs: A WPt lo- lb. $1 IQit sotuiroM i m a u ward a. I. H bawMf a. ide arruitT-meHs be Ktntared d will lAtntm; (-er raaMMOt the prmm ) AA. ataA Mtsotwa ou C likinbiU's Drag tiore, Puklt CMim n3 tik w RtCliOVAL. D R. B. F. ROBINSON HAS RE ii t Btal tllbr-e tu hia rr-ud.Be K' bogda.liMii iitjuftilhaiihe M te fm.,wrm. w'k... wi.i b- bivT to Bert- all sat bi- :oriaer rtaaae. od- mmj tstb- l tcvetatsal, blrcb M. Iib33-dtX I a Dentistry. Oyster. rVSTERS ! Ul'STEKS ! Fre-h V Bailuaof. lata OrMee. MenBotteallv tsealea a,.. g mm mi. . o . a .wi .no r. 1 ssas by W. a it. SAN Be) PN. bs21 No Oa arro Street. SI KK DEPOT. 0. S jUAI THV flsttat ll.alt -.i w.... . a ir S MaUl wje .ail.iro MaUtM's WlswfWataati I twalaWTwarll 1 1 roa-saaJ dailyliaa. B sULMisvbaieMl ia Auaaaaaa. aatt jVabiaaoar. Kw ari. " - . A isau Lbsaixap.ra 1 1 T ..wa , s.J fl?fava T i.tti i . i f-1w. e.awl Oystara, aaiLaBrdiaes kayUuMAbtaatlyooaaMi. w. w . ai is ta, a treat. Wat ITAhaiian.tfdir.ai totaBM Oil. tj PICKD 0 YSTEKS ! S P I f! K n k JOYsrt.lt.- '-It too Tea,, aateethla. u, n. call at bAMtORN-S, No S Oat.iie s... Bod (at Buses at tbu. sics Sptce. Oysters. Vksrrbjbled even Hake, aad Atey Br. aa ttbsvap. W. a H.SANBORN. MISSES FLATS AND SHAKElv HOOAJes Tbe tooUf are bw readj coaae isd ect om wbilerfMie.t-thew are rt;nr last. ' 3Bteariar tlt-.N JON'S. t4 Cant. PaiMo- ki OM nrp. SKIRT? Patent Self AdjunUDir, b ee aoos be Nut. aa M tf. RATMOlfD ft CO. Miscellaneous. ALt'O 11 OL ataafactaeadaav dewed proof, sad pat ap la FBIME OKUKB AT WHOLLSA-LE O.der. ur Burning Fluid Part Spirits tad Kcctificd Liqnon, Of eeerr deernotKax, prmintly filnd. te b'aetloiee lo. aouiclonj aoi i.rpaiic I be SB, au.ol ahioeal ia Hie cuatry. MercXaatt Bloci, 173 Roer St., Cleveland, O. iaaJJla'lJ roNn l i, 1.H.AI' Tilt Tlll ril! rro THOSE WHO WISH TO MAKE k... ," " Uvlr tailoins bt... sod arctir.dal b, I..C read.-Biaa. rro-htoe : I .. .1 ,u.,t your Ulrali a ",'" 'bal too c... se. ro.,,k d.ie Clair lre t. liy J BOU r ALK. IW b .o. J df." Ihst. yoa are ok lied t., w ;h ,. ..I I Utltasiid V.o,k Bi.Oo W mu .,( IbC l . al.ly' " Work w.rrttoled J i keeM.-o..:ani,br..ol a s,l suvoly ot all klods of Cl..k. b I ii. oi, . In aiul ue.kia.ai. prt cs aull tbe Hues. J It. wo..kl ., .btJ.m,air' '"V", Beobbted ... arli .d rkeat a .iiu, fot iu. k-utbiot-en. Froc a a, WorkBiaa.dorssai Us owe ko.iaras.sud has a. k .oee I tot to p.y. Pkit rSFOR PEKSONS FUKNISHINO THEIR OWN Cotltassrid 11 ,ko, D,.ul.,. Brest Frork Pool, f.o,$-,, tooblo, do Son jo. inaa $ios to S , o ; o Sa.k or Hb.laa.oeroroi,d,-r I'jai Iroui at ,IU lo Silo- ilo F .l. Wit. t,,w,uio.SJtJlo S3; d.. Vests w.ih Ino.nit.V. ?i ."tj i,"'"''' ..la -l llliooooi:. Ina. l . j t, Bivs Vcasot halt, uiuktuz sod u.bi biiu.. uvea $1 r to Si u. CLOTHES A LEANED. PROSED, BEPAtKED. r, J BtlUr At L. tri jo. i iair S ri-et.sleiee Erie mmiatcii k k, liuia-iretr.." vk J',"'tV,1' 01 l-atrid J -iu! B nit.., a,d Whtilrr ji.u Kt-tait ijVal(ir in Lamer. l imbrt, Siuueba uisst Uiib HfiWiM liv3t. Xlcvclaisd. Obw, K-uC ol C C It C ki IL Ti k Weahwpuiwa-Mi f-tri'ities 1- rrcomnc ami -l.ir.1 ,nr Lum ber. ftjBwi-a, KBilriiud Ii.tJiirvl-U.-tk.-, BoiKiiut; Vah. beav rttclr- ot ail kiutis, outciu ii-m rmmlo - ami nee avrat wiihiMtt rait-we. AHc -WakBaMUlBUetisltiibpr UlT af' o i- j; ASD ENAMELED CUVTF.3. W .I MARVIN'. NO. 9TUBLTC V T a StJl AUK. (S.MUI, saVlbb. m t r.. . ,,. .1 1, , sb lluratke avuaalaelory ajc Ike laree l sod best aui.rl B10UXS Ol ENAMELED CRATE-i, Rrcr broorbt lo tin. bi trket Hi- bloas ..ei n . hsn-t tbe best, aewra and Si-- ,i.prove. a, le. ot CetOlal.St. boo OtetT kiaOS IN SIOVLS Manufactured Eiprestly fur this .World, and Warranted to gut perfect sain factum. lie sho ts coaetsnilr sn.otld Wiih aa ustHlrtterit of Vuuks llui and II. use Euroe-hm; Mil.- c-. in-1 tio. oo bstal and tostiuioctntes a iar? MM t ot j -M Pi-it 1 biul L'V;"!.1''.' t""- f" ' x'l'x" IL'r A.ND Wli-l. Be. bOLD.al wkoMssic or retail, p.-cah . At Prices to Suit the Time ' A 1 kinds of JuHBINU. RiHlElNt;. A. A V t I HI il'lUI IM. sa: . r ilooe iu lb-- aajst oriouiiik auiiul. bud io bHelRT NBVi i, bi. B"1:ie t-rtb'f o tbe pojjiiur IS lotliecheann.iu'ilte str;n3." mi pieuae .all I, lure puicbasose elaewuer ot . Be om sou Well kmiwn ttio.1 uf P 8 -Hock Faisal Hotel fjook 81 ores. lar. sues, SSo lolTaeack. , W L. MARVIN. . wrg ' wy 5 So SSn.trl, Mil. Hiilii.c S.in-iT,- SJ New Paintinj Establishment. Oa the PuUtc Square, one door Kurta of A'ea- ttjii Store. -T'ASCOTT & UOPKINS ARK Mfeiar?d to do HiHiae. M,n, C-irnoe Hid Oruiout3l Paioti i C Imt aline of Wot da. Marfita-i. Paptrn.tBi'lnr. kc - tiers wuik tied auJS.lr T .M OAT k, Hr-Kl.S. THE KW CASKET A 8 THIS IS THK AGE OF IM- X X. prtm tnt-tit aad rrliBenut, thr oi-m-i ibfr tukes plt-a- pla;e t,ia reiiinmr thteuiu-c it-uFlb oI loo. Amll IctiCth Viewrau behad witbvaae. tbe t lbkk.1 bua auae of tbe filiomr and uopleasatd pw.a.aU1u,,UBvluu,,r wi "..am, i nir -ire t-tJi BlV C Ol I .-flirt. 'I'tl.W -tro I r asatlar air-titrht, aad are er htUt anucotiweaivnt. fK tntou.Arta Ua.i, or tuiuKia Lvttll, uf .Htiiuua UbsuTaia. A iu il ir Bit icle is luu- li a--? J m e-asn-rn rinn Pera.m.H .uauin fie idaad wiihis to vroriireatirthintT ia Inn atsuve Hue. Mth hud it in urn o itiuir lute rest by rAtluitr aikl iri m'WHVlortbDises,ve, wtiM thT wl 1 nmt f-vur atUuiiouriffaH. UAN'l, W I'U A k, ftuleriuker, Cir.e tiled. June S 'V. iuh.C:lt7 Nn. i- l- ri. t. DYING ECONOMY 1-Ult JiAIt bcrtt. B ASSKTl' HMU. l K. a ureax def i U r .tit xores()r lor Uai !..-. Umfi'. Whirb r:ia bn UMsht in la.m or bmll quaiiUiti', al bity prr rut lets ihau J io c-u ptdTi buj. aua la'.jL-t tlyr tu llu louo rv i:..ili'S tiim Lave lo Kiy i tut iu caa fvt tae uiue tilled Ur bMv renii aud e o inmtatr l. tb katoe quamiiy. Vuu cuk-l tuv Wtjdcdtittiit, fr-.m lis.ak BAitMlc to Iiimwh h:.d.j and ,-i blatk, au:nT. tti, beatsatiiui;itul torulonien.. ).i war i a.-, kees it. aatoiai apuiaartr. Kr Kd. tt bolesai.; ita Retuitby Wei. t:. A. IRISH 4 Suif.r st. aiyi-j.il.f 5 I.erul 't'i auUionz- tl Ae-at. atsaa bs A.baay Majsxuiii: k-ijaroa. J A GREAT STOVE! Two Barrel, cf Fl.ar Baked la 12 Hear. "WITH 43 P0CXD3 OF COAL. VESTERDAX WANDS & KIN JL. NlCCTl , r. n.er Af orae-B at.. HV jter t rt, bakt-d Ut TWO BAHftKl.4 of WiaVtt J.tiuua M.-ra F utir, AN 1 lb i:LVK Hot alS. wuk FAMir-TtuiM pAjuaiia of Coat, STEWART'S COOKIXG STOVES. Tae bra wa taaie at tf o'clock in tb m ruit?. mv 4 wn Bl tNiC!ed d'trisae ihedav. ausi w beu wa we it- l.i IUa.- st.-r. Lat ereaiu; be tire w-j. uoo eao ira ti bake lor Ibieeor uMm mam a. Aca a atavo a-s ibis ia ivaliy A OkkaAT -LVSTITUION,, aad caa do aa atari, work as auaae of tbe baker's orrtm ia our cut, i use or, ou ts tu it e xv to .Ue ptr ot tbe city Aa a waek or lea dues lAtere i tooo atuib)T bakir. EXPRCSSLT aVOR THE LAL1LS i wtck daa Botxai will m stres. THE STEWART STOVES VOU bALK BY JOHN INOtESoLL It CO. iTlrtf ,o ivTisTKirQt. m 4 U4 fit) qMlESE MACHINES CAN BE.OB- -aLUitTdfdj at M attUFACTeiBT Paici-B witn a ktrowimn f,r work iit at Ibr pmiui-i riber. wti. re w pertiailr lueite tbe tiMbtvp to rati Bird rTimioe ititiii ia lrar n al nmj Btiott, wub the new ueuiAM lJ .T,aM wh-i l.s tUTatitaxcsoeer otbot Bta.-birs fcir m ily u-t raui 1m. Kt tafttor lb d.-twriiieti ua i-ttit'r Tht- drrHlei arfi-i-ftw iriw-a I eao atac.itrWTAi v Ibsam thtt a-trt- tb'-ai e t 4iuia.t A-B Bt-d tall th.t bive ib-iB ii dm . i-U-ioli iul.tr thMrthat loel iat-;re-ed a Stinf !lN-biuMi to hnr im at i a. i tlial im lbea n aWiiuc. is riaabiaM-sJ :i iiaatt utt' ded tor laviMiU u, Q-'b betuti.i'. laCm rM. All -.tiltrs r OeMtMirpea, r or til n.'i-w i-. will aift wub pr-MiM sll'ii tv bt J NO. V. v kuNii, At-.ul. Ur 1..1.JUO Kli.k, 77 8ur-ermr St.. Cl. vt-ljiivl O'n.i N.-ud to, adri nwr l'b.re is btl -irwinj VA-i. blirr atM V ut l- Wli KKI. KK ft W 1 Uio ..'-J jc sU.a, ut the Ai rj lew lini a ar-'i-.H.iu I'M 6RSES& CONLITIOS i?0WDER&" HAS YOUR HOKSE HOT A ".Ul, atU do. - ( Ciitrti t lii I.ith s I w iliun s.J NKHIS' Akltl A. l iiNltinoN Pa.v. (KK-'. I" mm Hd ikuoad, aiai wua't Uia batr lay jaatb f t kja tw n- itf .NOW HIS ABAH1AN COX PI TWM P)WnFKS. VkBl be b ! aa A t'1 H out miibu-T ' l.i tina wat et SUM HI ' A HA MIAN tOMHlloN FiImlI'ms o r.m tbiiik vouiii tsfn. ar Hue mu ol t' it tie uciti :he-is aWaaaetbiutt wlira awtth-u uu tb iu 1 Do yoa waul tbe best mea'tt'iiae ut lt. rirlil i. nrr ttwta It so. t l ..ui. t N-KKIS l t4.KMkAikl Alt A HI AN l'oMl n. Ttt- aia sieei le-ny tb aw. Vfti. ine rttcre , us- .V(.r a ua-i. i al oaotir Ae-ul. F Al. ll k. M it I . i-l.wM ad, eal a rtreeUr. bur a batr A Hit- Puwtlcrvt, b.I tw "" r iw.wn rt- kk cat i-v urutmus au I rbaats fbr arbut tbe wb.it- ci-ouTr. also, i.ar aale wh.i atle aad retail by tLe Uioiyii.ic at CbacTia Katls.iuyot- ajd Vk.., V, a warsasj atl uoissio ial- e- -ttysir- V H U ki. aNObkt.N lrofNi Arso f7aeTal Acmt fr ike iytsBoar rtutrV Mtj. n- a 'be worlu. wlticb is lr V. 1. ll l.r. m. C OKI kNT A L MiVEKH.N HALM PII.L. whab are Hi ta vrrr Iowa ta the wtlt- riMiatrr. A alA eai jpux aetus soo ret a nrm lar an-t tae mi is. avutiim, in TIENDEKSON'S HAIR RKSHUi. M.X. ATI V K I last Mkroaaiac kaoWaaiMl brila fair It cowe fBnsrd. at tbe lollowiac tiTUiira'i ut show, it eaa be etaiae.l of ihe subsrnber aoder tbe Aatteiiraa Ussaaaa, ia taw cty. nioa t per etiie. wm. M tI11Jr.lvS(l," Hcirara-ioii'e ITua RterriATtT Tbe aiirt--sed ere boUl oa trie U ot kcads aiti I lie r km wsa isAai- -im rsLkitll erowior t bin all iwr tb' ir hrad. wbara w ms. HnilerwB. tae Birbri aalrr tbe 4 i.m-t -. -k-aiis-d bimslvt-rlrbf-ued liiur Kcxtiiralis . intl laa-birt Uaaa I be lues ot bairwas tvtotjpe I and tow Hair Le-.aa ta kruw, aua n.w the Dlare t i oai b au est -i fniin-l-r bald Mesaiwd wub a fts caaai ors atr. Weroriallv rm rMiKBkl Mr li-adra.sas H?toviire,beliesiiaf a Lo be ee ajrucw ot imm auaa tm m ar I PODGE. M. O. H IDUV. r7-tTv.l. -ia MK V FAdbTTJdRAGS .18581 THE PASTURES OF TilE anbstrilttr-T. mtttamX 3w arre, ta the Ctry.h ra rr aiieT. win be oiara ou aa aarr U ar 14. Fe-r- aaaatBjsa who Btar asrad C"w are Mkrebe tweitM-d that int will cbsreod tor tbe aatiia seee.ia, iroatdtte of etraare lo 1st, unlt-as bet- ie eotirs ia WTiline at lha liweof earlier Wrtbdrawal; aoJ also tht tbe uailtr-irakj srl we iiatih- lor ammals ibat atay stray ir. at or be ikjojwtl lute ta aaiil parr i Ms. TKkMft Tilt l-jrBLa, IwMT Wt-k. fsbe TfTT M.aSaU a.aocs. TMraa arTaajrewLats are made with the ab- annbeT tor the mrumm. App.r at Btraa -e oeer MetTbaitta IHak. tprrinr 4 . aa. i jt-I. Hrr.iiniiB, at tne eatntare eale-s. near AtrtMraA a Co'aPtoe Kowariry, or at Aua brick dwrlhnj LMiaa oa V airaraiiT Hsiet-ia. H. ft. BTuiN k. CWttJad AlualetV I f Dry Goods. m 18 5 8. FOR THE Spring , trade. II. D. KENDALL & CO, Are now offering an Extensive Assortment of nnyr'Goons ; SUITE! TO THP-SPA50X. Til WHirtf TltfcT INVITE THE AI'lKNTItlS f.E PUR- j t'H.lSIH-i UlVIMSBEEN uonuH r for CASH, OI R rir:TOMER3 U ILL EiND BARGAINS IN ro.VXEfTIOM WITH .l'dTJii .f.vi Jrer.i.vr STYTjES A r-'.Mri.V.TK AS-i.RTMEJir DRESS SILKS PLAIN AND FAMCIES. BLi VCIi SllalivS Al L I.KAtiES AND QUAMTIES. HOUSE FDRNISHING GOODS OliR Mnt K IS IOJ1I Ll. IE. Linen Damasks, YapLins, IAnen Sheetings, and WORSTED DAMASKS AT Or eat ISartrains, DP.ilPEPil' EI1XS is LACE, MUbLIX,- AXD TAMBOUR, snv- vEitv f'HE.AP r.Aorte CLOTIH A2l CASSIMKEES. SILK WAKP CASIIMERETTS, LADIES' CLOTHS. AX1 SILK VE3TXXG3. Embroideics BROWN SHEETINGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PR1A E3. . AYllITi: GOODS, ALL STVLki AND QUALITIES, PRINTS, FUEXCII, EXOLISn, AND AMERICAS'. Merchants w ill find it greatly to their advantage to examine our Stock. We oiler ereat in ducements to CASH BUYERS. II. I. KENDALL & Co., 125 Superior street, 2 Fublic Square. FERMI ATtV 3h. lv t.k". 17NOL1SH MADDKU jVKINTS. t. tubiMnl ciylcs Kits'isb aluiklcT CitUotx, the best T oittrci ii (lift Cltl at t,oe Jlii-lmr jusi ri-rvtvod. nv'.a V. I ItALDW N Ii CO. "PUKNOn CALICO LOPbDEKINO. A. Kicb Fatiern.'. teca Uonlrnne i-e s-ile be Bitjb K.I BALDWIN a CO. PARASOLS. MANUFACTURED -ii.i-iy fur us and w irtjuifj in eM-ry respat t .iatc PLKGANT LRESS SILKS. Lateaf Llddt-s 4tit m Pin i r Siiik., fl-uu PoiapadowSaika ini' lirii; Silas, Vouiurd Mia. V.. T. BAT.DWIV ft CO. QUAKEK HOODS. -JUST KE- A. J Cativ-d a lew rasas mote of Whlteant I Morad Shaker t fl. Ait ir Jk CO. my 5 '.f. u fif-rmr trrt t. BENGAL HATS. Drab Plaul Hata lor diriius .ii d auiuioer at B. B17TT" ft CO. sanl" 25 Superior Street, OCK PRINTS Just received. a.! 11 1AVLOU, ORlbWOLD CO. LACE AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES. TO BE CLOSED OCT. E. I. Baldwin & Co., TNTENDINCr TO RELINQUISH i lh,! lir:ia t. oi trdn will .nfcr a aa.d aa.er w hU.Hr AiA V. M A If 12-b. lit- ir coiire s:ork o. EMBROIDERED CVRTAiyS, at a n-durtt. a of aearW 50 net rrit from nnal prices. bWiio.'airhuw. rssa well aa Uaiailica- will ban ibtaaseT ceiieat I'lepbsrt'ttiU) lo utsiaiatrejt Bar? .ins in t Uese gotjda. RitH K. 1. BAi DWtN k CO. FANCY SILKJS-Very cheap at 50 rts., pcrid MORGAN ft BOOT Drugs. I HIV Wllii, YOU iHAKE ? .i.eathervMat BC BUM ED V that wUA CAvB- lAinli rurc v ? Ui. II I'KCK'SA'EI Kit RATED A'iCK PILLS karrsj a-"a r laiti-ti o, rtinns lb.-1 oirr ausl A;ut whea used c MrtiniaT, lu tbe itirfM-u.jis 1 hev aie Pa rle Veeetable. aad ar- tn. ouly .tlv-. Starr aud i-ttortiial rtliMtiy bur the abu. ui-f:tc, an. l n1 .frtjiulT .ct a er. Try tbeas tbKi--jikd- ruB.oe;B-urAi by ti csa. 11 Ke tou per box ur lvi lui ss-ut uy Al.nl i Ki,.itrss to any part of trie -Au.itiv i r-v-i IH of niou'r liAiti tail to CaUTe, mYmmf rej iiuied. Ailoniera mu-t ha asjAJrcrcti o U. t. iOki;i. t !.a--i-jo fc alts, rtiy'aCtt. O ll.iuie A xv I bar Ibe Wualana & bbt 14 H:wTm IsJ m Windsor and KJ ll.m-y S-(i. 4.'eawl' lilycerioo, AAoak aad Hoaof lioe- lor 1, ik l.r E. W SACKRIPEa. H HUSHES -A line Har di Cloib Urutirs; ttlsr assortment of Tcetb liru.l..-. im Irury Lt a. Boloitollor. sod aotoaU Wooa. Em Saul be HI.) E W .s tl KWlllER L URIN'S EXTRACTS A full aa- III )Att t Keiuerwiikarrrkaieanetr I, t aitw-le- at K W SACKS1DER. Ii, lt. K. HE ALTH TV T LI, IN ALL CASES tAtllt.w tbr useot Knrteav'a K k. KfBtealt-s Alter jrv iAjase' ao K uf ti t-ej.---!. so wfai, leviitr, aat m lsb t J Kb c-atu ..f :nrirKiiiii s. but tbal It-aJwuB's Heady k-hrf. Krisjri.atiai' UewMi-ut, or aluxiakaltbr, aa tbe aalura o too tlls-ai Htdt; tiu.itr. Afit, kl v and r.ioidli Pure. lhAe irttt-.lisjH r...i-.l mI HlwayN Keadv belief, Bad i:tBo a. ine k.-MilTrnt. kaHtu.'s, H-Blilaliers. taw -m Ot tlHOvO Te-aicUasfjl ptaS nMsBaM'ial fblTaVt I V poWBTS aVfer ircrtaiu ttt-eMt!. vt l lit-re art- t h. r iltfa's. wbercia Uv tr coaitkiaaiij meUtoiiia anpriMw are reiijrei; aad lim li-iiH ai.I, it tut-if m 'tub. iful in? aud treneih witb ta tiae ibrwasoal or Uv in hstUy to sauUi Uaeak MaaiV, liue oait.-i.t will live aaV bj reMsix-J to h.-ai'b. Pain. hi. K bUlrcf, At ute Dime, K- K keliei, latiikiaia txT Ditdsasia. tie, ft and heralaAVirs, MlJtiiktix li-b-..M-, K' it-f aud KncuiaiAbra. l'Kkrat'i( Ki 'h l 31.U Kt-XUlaloi-S, Ke-u.s,aiiBe; Ks-sotv ot, atbOat'swt IaaX U BMSiWSBaaL, 'Xi A;, iscw-aliiut HtBkoivv'nt. HefMahrrot atal Ke-;ulaier9, HrfaiatlBjf UbITCBI, i:4ktTiiii. KfiK-f. kt--iaffim. Hudy helia-i aad ktulatAjr. Srr-lt.1' u.j lit.'.vat'a, ( btiuir lef-nt-tara aSviuJi.i- in .jA-s. I fiiiicuiNstt-il D upases, 8lH UtaertaSw S. N-i ..kjs lb- se5, latn-aMMts liacarfs. Msbt ahssra,- that ane-t buai it.ir are itb-rrtd ts heir eis riassi tb di-saou bs-nt-s oi sick aires. -roiiiia. Cienytiiuui n.. i..iili- '!(. rt aiapttuC Ibe aSN4 rxbssa- s.bft of rnairta'h aal di.-ieT N--w, we ere ax at bow Bsauy (;r or rat. !. Ui areata of lliaMe dieeukes atay have) bfB CsTU.IteU til I a live sf-trlU, ri iT'l t IDI Ibe bltsiMj KaOb. IT'S K knot Tl . HkLVKmt ill era.irale iniua. ths. botliea aai ibu aidtoit:.! ewwry aala"le ot tj.iaiwnl iAa-rs. Tn aad bit lis aeiM- WitH . Jurw at. I healthy baeud. Cllll-DKEN'S DISK4SES. tceiT'i KkNovATiN. k khajL fcXT sbonb be hailftal a blemia br every and l.eT, tlinMi;!nut ibe taad. wi. i at sax . ai a tBn-ti.. wiit.'toree. Ilaaaors, Hr. Th ae brwak. aaara oat iinu earlyl bj ettoMM:e ot Oi-'-n-a initMuiuil nm tne iiarcui Mm' a. A itrw an SC4 Of mt ki- jVTIJfl Buolvm r will eraulidate ewrv sea are MUMAbwBw.aa laatire the child aaooud aaj Wailay ody. Ulibfi. E. R. R Radwar'a lieidr Rehef for Hetlache, whetha n k uraervoua; tueuiaaiasm, riaiwa, auainooi-S l.oat Ne-aralri. rtkotuacivj, S -. jII P--x, Fva ei-s. w.litB Joiats Kalnev Comnlaints, -si-r V erer. Pain)arua.l Liwr Pk-urisy. JM'als Hanixir, and Paiain oi aU hinds liaalwat-'a k-a.l R- 'H-l wtl' in a ler auauie. r-Laku-. ibo ioirojjnesyt.il tmbs-rto ),,' iAeaiiT. H. U. K- -KaUwar KriLotaiiue Keaolrent, lor the rure of rhnsiii-iti3tae: .0i b at SrT.-lul.ins and SDhitl(ir Core, nlaissta. CaosiaiUve aai vtaer slteni4sur lb Lmue aiai Tbruat. IfMloraliou atid Km ir. e,iiem t itarli. Eruiativa an.i itiher shsias stt' tbSkm, Nodes, Tumor. ITirera. Dra minml aal all txacr dtse.bat-a rka.a. froia am ..aaotare ataiei of Uie Bl.-od. R R B Hartwar K?tfnt3twii enl? roiw.etiernaalteaM toeedtly. Co-tiTene-as, indicwMina. iBtsUaiiMlii of tb rtWelB, U-Stepttta, I.lr I ubiImJIM. i.ie--.iewn ut uio Heart aad KaiaeTS, K-nmreC'plinA &matt PBS,revera .Vleaslee. ftc, au;. 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