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TELEGRAPHIC. Saturday Afternoon's Report. DIED. PHILADELPHIA, June 2. Mr. ftiun, reporter employed on the Ledger" d.f-d tin nKjrntii)r from injuries rvo'iveU by nil tuf wi pf ft window during the niaht. THE POISONING CASE. BOSTON, June 2. The Coroner s inquest t riouth Werniosth eloeed vasterttajr. Tim fact that Hetser ' ranees lirreil died by poison was established, but ndl met evidriiee implicated Geo C. Hcrwy. The nntiMiuioii, however, were deemed sufficient to dir. sod kuconuuiual tujatl to await U action f lb brand Jury. RATIFICATION MEETING. BOSTON, June 2. To Union ratification meelln f ""j Everett, at Faiiueti Hall to-niut. waa a great riaiuuaatratiun, BolvriihsiaadiRK a pouriiif rain. t.everal out of town deie-raiion. PrT"u!' V?? the Halt waa denaelr crowded- M ii I h presided. Am the !" fimi,.S H U..1M. Mr Henry of Tern Hon Mward tvereus letter of acc.piaur. waa rea4, and was most tntbuiasticaliy rvceiiea. WASHINGTON NEWS. WASHINGTON, June 2. Gen Fortqr. the Democratic candidate for Go?rraor of I'eniwvlvania. Janiea AlaRe, direc tor f uie IVnnayivaoia Kaili-oad, and other citi arna of tiiat btate. are bere on business connected eritli th paavafre of the Tariff hill by the Neuate. f lie numler will be Increased next week by the arrival of Mrwn Kobliinn. Cadwallader. Phillip, fcubert and YV m. C. PatU'rsou. and other promi sent leiuocraU of I'eunsy Ivania on the aaiue feu'ineaa. i lie senate Committee on Printing- will report In favor of the House bill for the establishment of a tiovwruroent Priutin- t Mice , and Uie propeet la thai t will e tlie (vrnal. Thia means ol exe cuting the public printing has been repeatedly beiore loncreee since lain. V hatever may beita tteirit- its success m a great measure is owing to lit industry and perseverance of Mr Greeley. tiwerd Bales, of Mo. . ia about to publish a let W athireesed to O U Browning, of tuinry. III., adve-iiia: bis frieuds to do their utmost to secure The election of Lincoln and llamlin.aud express ing Uie opinion that tliey iihould not il their ui" apon the 1WU aud Everett ticket. dir. Appleton waa today conHruied an Minister to KiiaeiJ. and Mr W . II Trvacolt aa AaaiatkUt Jjeoivtary of Mah. horace F. tiark, member of the House from VW ork, testified Yesterday before the Covode Coumiir.ee relative to the sutmidy of W" uoo per uioiiiu to Mr. V auderbilt. He stated that neittier iar. iiivciuaBan nor Uie AiuniuUtration were re aiiowiijle. a the arrau.ii:enl w aa completed be lore ir iwcKanaa U-rm. i t) Senate continued to day the nomination of Mr L-ay, uf Iowa, a pnner in the United btalea M. E. CONFERENCE. BUFFALO, June 2. la the KethodM Conlereuce yenlerday. the ex citi; queeuon of alavery tu aettled o far aa U. L onierenee is eoocerned, by the adoptiott of a renulatioa that the new chapter upon slavery, as adopted, is in itself eiearle declarative of priuci- iie and adeisory in practice, aud not statutory in a nature, and needs no explanatory clause. Toe nuoority report of the Mavery Committee was then taaea up. and the preamble adopted who mat part atrickeu out which in any way relates to uie proposed reetrtclion. which has been rendered unnecessary by the rejection of the ruie. The Bishops then selected the order of business for U remainder of the session, aud Uie Confer esce proceeded with spirit to transact the nuua of business which was upon the table. 1 he Bonmiary Committee s report was taken up, and the bouudanea of Uie Conferences fixed tor the next four years. The name of Uie old Delaware Conference, which was changed some days ajjo to the West Ohio Conference, was again changed to the Cen tral Ohio Conference. 1 be buhODS were authorised, if they deem it adTUable,to establish an annual Conference to be caned the Bocry Mountain Conference, to comprise the Territory known a- Jefferson, and ail Uie mining regions. Taa Boundary Report, as a whole, was then adopted- lr. Kott. of Cincinnati, made an interesting ia relation to the German work in which he eiirsped. pleading for the establishment of aa Annual Conference, to be called uie Cincinnati lma Conference. A resolution by Mr. Trimble. sf Ohio, stating that exulting circumstances do not warrant the loneatmn at ten tune oi a uerman ouiereuce wm &i 1 'Tlt-lt The Coauaittee on Revisala waa instructed to striae out from the discipline Uie provision re lating to the ordination of alavebolding local urvacaer. Tat Bishops were authorized to establish an Annual conference in inaiana. The report of the Committee on Lay Delega tL wki taken no A motion to postpone the subject till the next Ueneral Conlerence was losv A aooUon to submit the plan in the report to the Annual aad Quarterly Confetences, to take action upon before the next General Conference, was pecclng at adjournment. iutiimMt At 11 o'clock n. m. A iiiiai adjournment will probably be reached (anient. Saturday Night's Report. CONGRESSIONAL. WASHINGTON, June 2. HOUSE. The House resnmed the consideration of Mr. W inslow s resolutions oSered yesterday, directing the fcpeaker to issne his subpoena lor certain wu before the Covode Committee. Mr. Train said with his sense of duty be could never allow the minority to dictate me direction r.r tm.;a. He would, however, listen to any orgesiion from bis colleague on the committee . . ) - . 1 V. K. ulv.v. Hnn. with Aif. I JST. V luaiow , mm ut uw " - - erence, but he repeated he could not allow him or the minority to dictate to the majority how it shall prosecute tbe investigation. We are held responsible, and therefore shall pursue our own way. ir. Clark, of Mo., inquired Do I understand th gentleman to say the Republican are in a majority in Uie WUimiiMn:: Mr. Train I don t include the gentleman, and that a enough. Mr. Buteier Does the member include any gentleman of the Southern oppositionr It is an imputation en Uie party to wbicn i nave me noa or to belong. ... , Mr. IrniE Peviape I ought to qualify my laa That as the Renuhlican party is respon :;.!. for tlie legislation of this House, we shall be held responsible to sone extent for the conduct of this Committee, x ne reeoiuuou ui jur. truuuow 1 nn. II f nrAfT Mr. Winslow thought his friend from Masse cliasetts. wnose genuemaniy Dearing ue apprecia ted. h'ji fallen into error with regard to the tesU auony he sought to bring out relative to the Con freasionai election in W estmoreland county. Pa. nau.ri nfassistine in the investigaUon. the chair- .,kn air. Covode. said he had some personal knowledge of that district, and therefore declined to subpoiaa the witnesses. It was a rreat outrage and a blot upon the Re- pabiican party which all Uie waters of Uie ocean eouid sot waeh out. The refusal was unjust and iciuuiuma. tie had been informed that greater frauo had been committed by Uie Republicans in Pennsylvania than tnose charged upon tne utm oerats. M r. Covode aald he never yet refused to summon witnesses, but oojected to summons uurty or lony Who luiew no?liing, wuscu wouiu tuum au ( l-nse at mhOb to tlUUO. 'i te geatleman from North Carolina has brought witnesses before the Committee without their be- frg summoned, and the majority cf Uie Committe ii.l not obiect. Mr. Wnisiow was glad the government had re Buixied hid of this. iir. B iighea Give it to him. Mr W uislow said be had asked that only eight of thirty witnesses had been summoned, and stated on his individual responsibility that it had been Uie practice of Mr. Covode to summon w it irsa without consulting Uie Committee. Mr. Covoue replied that it was only this morn isg an order had been passed by the Committee relsUve to the summoumg of witnesses. Mr. Campbell said Uie charges of Uie fraudu lent elecUon of Mr. Scran lou came, assassin like, from an anonymous source, which Mr. Winslow refused to give to the public. Mr. Covode said he told Mr. Winslow that he was willing to send for several witnesses, and Mr. Winslow in formed hint that those witnesses had nothing to do with Uie Government. Mr. Winssaw asked no favor. He stood on his right to have witnesses summoned. Mr. Robinson, of Illinois, remarked that from the tint of Uie organization of the Committee Mr. Winslow insisted that no witnesses ought to be examined unless the subject of subpoiniug them was first brought before Uie Committee. Mr. Covode My coarse has not only been pro tested against by n majority of the Committee, ten aiso by the President. Laughter j Mr. RobinsOB I haveonly staled a fact, sir. Mr. Winslow trusted Uie bpeaker would not hereafter issue his eubrsena lor witnesses until tlie list has tint been eertihed by the Committee. Mr. Winslow alluded to Ue fact that testimony against Uie Administration had been improperly published. He (Winslow) did not think It proper for him to have any agency in publishing reflecting testi mony, coming as he did from North Carolina, where the duty of rentlemen is known, and th proorietie of life regarded. tor. jDovode replied he bad particular reasons sometimes for not commuuicatiug Uie u antes of witnesses he intended to examine, one of which was mat if they should hear of it they would get out of Uie way. A number of private bills were passed. The House voted to go into Committee of th Whole on Uie Bute of Uie 1 uion. Nearly all Uie members then left, a few remain lug for general debate. Mr. biewart, of Maryland, made n speech In reply to hut colleague, Mr. Xbvm. who several mouth ago attacked Uie House of Iselegates of that Mat for censuring him for voting for a Re publican Speaker, Mr. Pennington. Mr. Iavissaid the House of Delegates' expres sion of opinion waa a sheer piece of in, perti nence. Mr. Stewart asked whether bis colleague thought the people of Maryland would sustain bim. Mr. Ls is had no mode of ascertaining Uiis till th tail election, and perhaps not then, for he did not suppose his personal conduct would be in issue, but he had no doubt that when the lira came he would find enough u sustain him in and sat of his district. Mr. Stewart replied that It was a libel on Mary land to say she would sustain him. She was per fectly sound on the Slavery question. If Uie ' question in issue between himself and his col league were submitted to Uie people, the latter would not get more than a corporal's guard, or about as many aa Fremont received, iii ool- leagues issue annlluated and strengthened the Republican parly. Mr. Maynard, in repW lo a remark or Jtr (Stewart, said, on reliable authority, thai r. Fillmore doe not aud will not support Uie I hioa go nominees. , f Mr Morrell took the oor. when Mr. Craig, or North Carolina, raised th 1'.' of order that there waa no quorum. He was tired of making tbe House a debating socl.ty.aiid of the printing of speeches never delivered. Ibe verT men who voted to go Into Committee, in order that Uia gas might be let off. had left. He resisted all appeals to withdraw his objection, and the House ad journed. SENATE. The bill to settle private land claims of Califor nia waa taken up and discussed, but w ithout ar riving at a vow upon It, the subject was post 'The military appropriaUon bill to then taken up. Amendments from Uie Military Committee to erect an arsenal on the Red River of th North; to errect barracks at Fort Cliff, in th Indian Territory; appropriating for th support of on reeimeni of aiouuted volunteers In Texas, aTlia,- uoo. and for repairs and construction of work on various rortincattons, fl.lM.au, ana a numuer oi others of less moment, went ollnrcd and adopted Aitjournea. ARRIVAL THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. MORE. ST. JOHNS, N. F., May 2. The at-ainsliio Cltv of Baltimore from Liver pool the Sid via yueenstown th 9)tb, passed Cap Race at noon yesterday, but owning to an interruption of Uie line, her news could not be forwarded till to day. she has MO steerage passengers, and AO cabin nsHdenvers for New York. The. following Is the summary tire)iarrd by the Liverpool agent oi the Associaieo rress lonraus mlsiion via cape Race. Tbe Oueenstown dispatch which should acoonl pauy it, has not yet reached us. GREAT BRITAIN. Tlie House of Lords had rulected the Commons Bill repealing the paper duty, and Uie act excited urn attention The vote was IMS against lot, having a majority agaiust Uie Government uf sv. 1 lie vote was preceeded by an extended debate In which Lord Lindhurst aud other eminent peers asserted the constitutional rights of the House of Lords to reject a Bill although it waa a money Hill. Lord I'almeraton stated in the Commons Uiat he would move for a Cummittee to examine pre cedents for the course punued by tbe Lords, but U 1ST IS I lit eil a aesire to place llie nouses ui a ariia- nteut in Hostility. it waa retiorted that the Cabinet would accept the dectiiou of the House of Lords and return Uie tax. The official Neapolitan statements current at the departure of Uie Arabia are to the ef lect that Garabaidi's forces had been completely routed, are Satly contradicted. The Neapolitan troops were completely defeat ed at the City. Garabaldi s troops had invaded Morrilla which commands falermo. The latest rumors say that Uarabaldi had ob tained a decided victory at Morrlla. The Neapolitan government had yery little to say ; bnt the last Bulletin has it that two columns were lorming ol the dispersed troops oi uaraoai The insnrtrenta were ffainin? strength daily. It waa vaguely reported that France and Russia signed a treaty on tue twin ou uie camera quw tion. The Russian troop In the Southern Provinces are reported to nave been places, on a war loot insr. A nrivate diarjatch from China savs the Chinese Government absolutely refuses the ultimatum of t.ngland aud ranee, ana mat war is uie uuiy alternative. The Bourse had advanced, and rentes closed 6Uf. Sue. I.ryxapooL BauDsrerrs Mabxet Richard son. b pence A Co. report flour dull but nominally unrhsnired sales at 26s 6d.asJs. Wheat Arm but quiet aalea of red at lus.Jd 0 los fid and white lis lal d. Corn dull and quotations nominal sales of mixed at X3s.Sd fecial. ; yellow, sos.(m oo ; white, sas (o37. Messia. Wakefield. Kash A Co . and others, re. port beef dull, pork quiet and quotations nomi nal, oacon nnn nutquiet, laru uuii uu urui. LoNnoa MaaxaTs. Wheat buoyant and ad yanced Is (S2s. ConsoU closed on Tuesday at M9. Money WJ.M.H5 for account. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. WESTCHESTER, Pa., June 2. A collision occurred on tbe Baltimore Central Biilnsd at 20 minntea oast 6 o'clock this P. M , near Fairville station, two passenger trains met on a curve, where Uie grade was heavy, and rush ing into each other, both engines and four cars heime a total wreck. The foremen and engineers escaped I J jumping from the train. Couduetor rt uiia jayioraua a newsooy were tcrwiwij iu lored Lee Michner. a farmer of Cbestereounty who was standing on the platform, was instantly killed. Mr. Finney, an employee, was injured. Contractor A. B. Burton, who was riding on one n r V. A,;nuA lmmJ nK u-m mi:i with but v m. Si", 1 p. - - - - slight bruise. Every assistance was rendered to tiie passengers, a number of whom were more or less injured, they were taken to MendenhaH'a farm house. MEXICAN NEWS. NEW ORLEANS, June 1st. The steamshlTj Austin has arrived from the Bra- xos. 29th ult., with $6.oou in specie. AConducta with $600aM Mexican, had left .acatecas for Tampico to be shipped to New Orleans and tng land. Brownsville advice state that Cortlnas lingers near the Rio Grande, and there were fears of an attack upon Uie American aide. NEW YORK NEWS. NEW YORK, June 2. The steamship Adriatic took out nearly 400 caDin passengers, aisoo.uuu in specie, auu urs unesiu onuu Ol luesuay, aim icicgrmius ui n dsv. The Edinbnrg took nearly 300 passengers and upwards of yaou.uou. King and Wood, the prize lighters, were arrest ed early this momtng near Willett Point, while making preparations for a match. Some of the bruisers showed fight and were badly beaten by the police. SAILED. SAILED. ST. JOHNS, N. F., June, 1. The steamship Brazil sailed hence for Galway at 4 o'clock this p. m. COMMERCIAL. CLEVELAND MARKET—JUNE 2. FLOCK Sales in the usual small way, including SO bbls red extras ; and double extras at J6,505,75. WHEAT (taiet. Sale of two care Milwaukee club at 9120 from star ; ItiOO bush and one car red from store at 91,25 and one car mixed at 91,90. CORN-Quiet. Sales or one car at 48c. OATS Continue very dull at 36c. HIGHWIXE-S-Salea or 200 bbls at 19c BAMS, eVe Sales UOO ft hams and shoulders at 7c(; ion tat do at 7cvc; and SUM ft shoulder at 7Mc. BITTER Sale ofTOO Ila choice WesUra Reaerv at 12c for shipment. CHEESE Sale 4300 1 new Western Reserve at 7J47Jc. EGGS Sale r.t Mc. FEATHERS, ale of 100 aw at 42c. NEW YORK MARKET—JUNE 2. [BY TELEGRAPH.] FLOTJR'-Demand less actlv and market heavy, aud about 5c tower for common grades. Bales tt.auo bbls; at k5,ai(5,27 for superfine state; 5,3u95,4U lor extra state; 95,2uat5,25 for supernu western: 95, 3iifa,5,65 for commou to extra western; 9vK4o for shTppiug brands extra Ohio round hoop. Market cloaiug dull and drooping. CANADIAN FLOLR Steady and unchanged. Sale of au bbls at 9507,40 for commou to choic "kV E FLOUR-Qulet, and small aalea at 93,50 4,ai lor common to choice supernue. HOR N M RALi Quiet and unchanged. V tilSKV Continues iu good request for ex port and price still tend upward. WHEAT There is a Utile more doing in winter wheat at about former prices. Sales of 35.SUU0 bush Milwaukee club at 91,28; L!y,5SU bush Chicago spring at 9l,; 50U white Mich at 9i,5end 25uubub white Kentucky at 91,o6; eouu bush white California at 9l,5. K VE-Quiet, at 92c. HARLE V Market heavy, at 60r3j70c. Sale of 7Usi bu.li western on privat terms, iduu bush bar ley malt sold at Bwoiisjc. f XRN A sbaue lower with pretty good export demand. Sales ol 51K0U bush; 63i64c tor round ship ping mixed western, closing at inside price; OOiolic for eastern do; 7uc for Southern yellow. OATS In moderate request at lxgti2c for west ern Canada and state, including a lew pares la not sonnd at SKa.fos PORK i inner and more active. Bains 32x0 bbls; 9!7,s;oii;,4 for new mass; 17,37(a!17,u for old do: 917,25 lor thin mess; 9t3u((l3,56 for nsw prima, and 912, 'j0 for old prune. MEERQuiet and steady. Sales 300 bbls at 9& 4,50 for country prime; h,q5,&u for country mesa; 9s,5isio,5u for repacked meas, and 911,212,50 fur extra mess. LARU-Market Inn. Bale 400 package at 11 llwc. HLTTER Quiet and unchanged at 1017c for Ohio. CHEESE In moderate demand for export at 7$ lie fur interior to prima. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET—JUNE 2. [BY TELEGRAPH.] STOCKS-Firmsr. Va. e's S3: Mo 6' iSrly first mortgugs liwc; Hudaon 1U3; Pacitlc Mail W M Y C 1 ; luring ; M C 12; M S 25,4; tiel A Chi 64; Chi AMI fr ,. OSWEGO MARKET—JUNE 2. [BY TELEGRAPH] FIXrR Steady, but th market closed dull. Sales i,25 lor extra state; 96,;5t7,00 for (avorltai double sxtra. W UEAT-Marketfirm. Bale last night of 130001 bush ho. 1 extra Milwaukee club at 91, 'AT, S7V0 Can ada, club at 91,1. To-day market without material. Changs. COHN 8eare and market without material "S-. Sales of cvio bmh prime Illinois at 57c. CANAL REIGHTS-Steady. at jo on Hour. 7e on whjat- 6 ,( on corn, to New Tork. LAKE IMPORTS mu bbls flour: 15400 bash, wheat; uuu busb ccrn; Sfcoou bush oats !t;A.!,i AL EXPORTS-lMa bbls flour; 16500 bush. wheat; 13500 bu oata. MARINE. PORT OF CLEVELAND. ENTERED—June 2. Stmr. May Queen, Vlger, Detroit. Prop. Gov. Cushman, Scott, Dunkirk, 27 tons mdse sundries. Prop. Puis burg, Beckwith, Buffalo, 46 boxes li!uor 10 boxes hardware, 3u boxes machinery, X' 1 bdles iron, 3 crates crockery, 82 bols motaases,, le- buis sugar, 7 boxes mdec, vl rolls leathss;. lliithss A Letter: M piece machinery. Mix A Morris. Prop. Urailhiiry, McNolly, Dunkirk, 5; toils nidss, sundries. Bcur. CailsC kotav-k, Pinepof Bay, 3a corda Isilts, ehsldon A r rencli. hr. Auisrlca. Hooviils, Buffalo. . achr. aanh J. Kssou, Black, I't. Huron, U " lum bar, J5 M lain, loot at kliia. CLEARED. Strar. May Queen Vigor, Itrolt. . Prun. Mary Siev-art. Kirliaruaon, nurauo. nchr. Cadet, Hoback, lletroil, Msrtous coal, rnc at M..rrls. 8ehr. T. T. Barn;, Moffll, Maruuett. br. J. J. Evans, Blake, Krsinout. hr. rietcuer, Luxtou, Pt. Huron, WO tons coal, Pries a Morris. 8chr. Mary A Lucy, tisrlach, Toledo, IU0 tons coal, Muiltb ; suudrla. Scow Msyltusr, Rauusy, Monro, SsH tons marble. S. AW. MISCELLANEOUS. n. JftMa a Ont.t.iaainw Ttia arhoonsr C. C Trowbridge, wbll being timed out of rlvar 8t. Clair on SaluUsy svenliig by the tug Lion, ran Into I ha achoour . J. Holley, which was also In saniotow, ahsad-by which tlis latter vssaiil hail her boat cut iu two, In colisouusucs or tlis tug grouuaina- isu lilsni is slt bed lo th Trowbridge, for the acci dent. IViisuM. A mlllsalon tank nimrm tltla mornln about S o'clock on" Bar Point, between tlis pruilier Globe and schooner Acoutlss, botn Uouuu up, oy wuiru iin lattar had bar jib-boom, bowsprit, head gear and cutwater carried away. Tbs propaller received little or 110 daniaga. The Acontiaa was lowed into this port by til Ued Erie, where ana remains to unuergu tb ueceraary repairs.od. Aw iNiHum Cowrrar Tha baruue R. G. Wins- (S.nt H.,1 Huninum and scboollsr. 8. B. PolU- Hire last, ine lorinsr wuu uusuris ' o latter with AD bushels, both bslng tuwni by Uie tug Heiudeer, Capt. Keeler. Tba strife which baa I n ui.tl,io fttr Ltm nasi IWO aeaaoiia between tlieSS two vesaola. In regard to tha greatest number of round trips aacu toum iH'rnirui uunu ,twf.v,.. k.. n. n.,1 t hs a nrHltv nvsn thine. The Pouie- M1.1..1. until nnw. hail halt atrlltshsad. haa been cauifht up with by her couipetior withlu town-line dlatance, at tuia port, isun veaaeia uaviu wswir aiarkably uuica nine, jsul. tar Tbe following vessel have passed this port since 1 r. M. yesterday : I'p Steamboat Forest Queen; propellers Olobe, Comet; brig Isabella; schooners C. N. Jobuaon, IKiWM Propeller Ogdenaburgh ; brig S. C. Wal brldgs; schooners R. J. bkiiimore, Crevola, tlttuca. Harriet Koss, Duuunuts. nrauiey, jiuwauaev Mutniglit,4jueen City. Weather pleasant with freah North-Last breeze.-Ti,l T ADIES, NOTICE THE NEW I j Millinery Rooms at No. 236 Superior street, in ITTrthmn A Mnaneler's Blis-k are now open with Choice and Late Styles New Uoods: Direct from tha New York opeulngs. aver- Mrs. bh aw formerly at Sbaw A Go 's has charge of the above rooms. niaauKa T7MBR0IDERIN0 AND STAMP- ITi 1NO. don at 7 St. Clair street, opposite Au- giar House, by 1 mar 161 MRS. &AkbL TRAVIS & VORC'E, SHIPPINU F and general PRODUCE COMMISSION MEBCHAa TS, for the sale of Gbaim, Flour, Buttke, Chekab, Lard, pubk, hams, h1guwikks, ac. No. S2 River street, - - - ClivilsMD, O H. a. UAVis, late witn uuyies, sooi a dssu. i L. Vobub, " " Kdwards A Iddlugs. ) asr Advance made on property In store. apr4:3Q3 Calvi J. Comstocx. Uxaat Newsiubt apOMSTOCK & NEWBERRY, PBODUCB AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 60 Miawi St., CLtrvxLAxn, O. Curers of and Dealers in Sugar Cured Hams and .Dried Beet, Pork, bacon, um, lour, uraiu, ac. nxraaxNCEa. T. P. Handy, Esq., President Commercial Bank m I I. L K .Till Vr. Pn..i.lai.t Mlimtnil fit Bank, C'uvahoga Falls; S. Comatock, Esq., Cast ler Portgage Co. Bank, Ravenna; P. T. Hanim Co., Toledo; C. R. Fosdlck A Co., Cincinnati. novs2:R3 T?L0UR. 800 Barrels Choice g - Hrands a.xrra and vouDie a,xira iasili FLOCK now in store, and for sale low, to make room for more. COMSTOCK A MEWBtllBi. mar24 R YE FLOUR ALSO, FINE and , fiuriviiriAnV r lvu n j-or tune vv mir24 COMSTOCK NEWBERRY. T1H0ICE sugar cured hams J Dried Beef and Beef Tongues of our own curing iiiT SS41 UaVl. U IIUV lUlgll IUI m awuj aa mis ui vu.a market mart C'OMSTlK'K A MKWBEKKY. M ESS PORK FOR SALE BY COMSTOCK KKWUt-KKI BACON SHOULDKRo ALSO, Country Ciirod Hatni und Sboulderi, for mile by wn.n. rsaoo. H. X. SPXAB. "PARGO SPEAR, (Buccessora to Svans, Fargo A Co..) PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Union Stbikt, CLEVELAND, OHIO, FOB TBI S4L1 or FLOUR, GRAIN, PORK, SALT, FISH, Batter, Cneese, Lard, Egga, Seeds, Hlghwinea, Ac. rnayU T ESH, SIMMONS & COMPANY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 41 Union Street, Cleveland, O. Receive and sell at best market rates, Flonr Grain, Pork, Poultry, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Cheese, Seeds, Fruit, e. avr Particular attention paid to tha filling of or is r. avT Remittance promptly made. BErXBEXCTS. Alcott A Horton, Cleveland ; H. B. and H. Wick A Co., Banker, Clsveland ; A. M. Perry A Co., Cleveland; D. Harper. Cincinnati. Ohio. apt 1860. W. P. Coon. K. Dehhuwb. P. COOKE & COMPANY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers in LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, SHOE FIND INGS, WOOL AND SHEEP PELTS, No. 117 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio. axsTTarrlcular attention paid to order. my!6:R22 FOOT & BASH, SUCCESSORS to Guyles, Foot A Baah, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, PORK, SALT, FISS, BUTTER, LARD, SEEDS, JtV. asar Warehouse at tha foot of Lighthouse street, Cleveland, Ohio. SAM'L A. i'OOT, apri3:302 J. BASH. Q H. LITTLE, WHOLESALE OROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AKO SIALtB IX FLOUR, ' CORN MEAL, TORK, HAMS, SU0DLDKB8, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, Eggs, Salt, Fish, Ac. 38 Merwin St - - - - Cleveland, BrrxaiHdS. L. Wick. Pres't City Bank, Cleve land; J. B. Msrriam, CainterCity Bank, Cleveland, Lesb, Simmons A Co., do.: U. Harvey A Co., do.; W m. Melhincn, do.; I. L. Hewitt, do marl2:287 M. B. C'Liai, i. D. BocxrriLLSa, (Late Clark A Rockefeller,) Gro. W. Gabdnib, (Late of Otis, Browaell A Co.) pLARK, GARDNER & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealers In Grain, Flonr, Fish, Water Lima, Plaster, Coarse, Ground, Solar and Dairy Salt. Nos. 39, 41, 43, and 45 River Street, ABD OB TBE SOCK, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ajr Property received by Railroad or Canal, for Sale or Sbipmsut. r Will give personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of Prodoc and Merchandise, on Commis siou. Lefsr to Bank, Bankers, and business men gen rally. niar24R24 H ANNA, GARRETSON & CO., wholesale; GKOCKltS, roBWABntaa abb COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers In Pig Iron, Ingot Copper, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Ac, 4c, n.irvey s buck, aierwin sireei, sua Rivr, I'lsveland. ('hi o . niar--,it i. CLEVELAND WOOL DEPOT. Grades have been established over seven years, aud ws are wall and favorably known to all the lead ing manufacturers of New England. Thia fact has enabled us to procure orders for 1,000,000 Pounds of the new clip. Our consignors msy therefor re alize Caah for their Wool the day it is received and rThs arrangement will enable holders of Wool to procure fromTUEE TO FIVE CENTS A POUND MORE for medium and fine Wool, in fair conditio! , tbau in any other way It can be sold, for their is mil a meuuiaeturor who will not pay t i advance for Oil specinc grade n want. This affords UNSURPASSED ADVANTAGE to Wool Grower and Merchants to procure thai money without any delay, and tha BH3HEST BtAAIET PAIC1 fOK THE1B WOOL. Those of onr friends who are not desirous to secure their money at unce, but preier to wait for hlgb.l prices, which are usually procured later In the sea son, may depend on the same attention to tbeir in terests which has bean exercised for th last svs ""wlar thankful for tha libaral favors extended to ns through th unsocial reverses of tbe past, and shall endeavor to merit increased confidence and patronage. , , back will be sent as heretofore to tnose wishing ; also, a very excellent variety of Wool Twine at from lo to lb centa per pound ; reasonable discount is made by the too. UOODALE A CO. Cleveland, May 9tb:w2M MISCELLANEOUS. Prepared Glue. gPALDING'SPREPAUKDOLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SAVE THE PIECES I ECONOMY! DISPATCH 1 1 sr"A Stitcb IN Tina Sari Niai." 1 . (.....,- Bill k,nn-n ann In wall rne-ulatad fatniliis, it 1 very desirable to have aouio cheap and couveulent way air repalrliut Furniture, Toys, Crock ery, Ac. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. u a. li v. nid Mn h,...uhal.l fn JU ll mil PUt II wlUVIinuuio. sa..v aav uoevv.- llyrd U 1 witliuut it. U U ilwya retitiy and up tu limpnig cUmri, plinUTtd vtiiidcr, bidli'M doll ii..l l.mkan rrmllaa It ifl illntt the rtie. flf COlltJ. h. II anj oibr urnameiital work, 10 popiiUr with Utllfi ai rt.iiMutut ana tmnim. TtiU aUmiiablt prr-iiurntion ti uied cold, twini chrtiuicaltiF hwld Iu m-luiion, aud powitiii mil tlt Titiualdo cjiiniitt.rg uf tl tHMt cahluM-niakrr'a lu. It way bo uiH-a Hi in ptun ui oruiuary tuut.tiuA(t, llwiug vastly mure adheaive. " USEFUL. IN EVERV HOUSE." N. B A brush accompanies each bottle.. Price 21s t Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar St., New York. Address IIKNRY C. 8PALDIN0 A CO., Box No. 3io Nsw Yoaa. Put up tor Dealers iu cases, containing four, eight, nd twelve dozen a beautiful Lithograph Shuwcard accompanying each package. mr A Single bollle OI ni'AL,uiau 3 i nirnntu ULUE will ssve ten time iu coats auuually to every Bold oy all proluiueut mauouers, vriigsiaia, iisru warv and Furniture Dealers, tirocers and Fancy oiorea. wi IWntra nat-h.nt. ibnlilil imIh n,l- olSVTa 1. U INO'S PhtPAKEO GLL k, when making up their lit. It will slaud any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, LHKH L IN EVERT HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUH. SULD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED ULUE, SULD BY DKUUU1STS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY UARDWAUK DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED OLl'E. SOLD BY ROLsE FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'9 PREPARED GLl'S. HO LI) BY FUBMTUKE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED ULUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENER'LY Manufactured br HENRY C. SPALDING & CO. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address Post-office, box No. J6O0. anneini III ainiiaooiiia. .inv v. mnv. If damaged, msy be restored to their origiua. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ..Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS Mends BUREAUS .Mends CRADLES Mands DOLLS Mends ETAGEKES Mends FANS Mends GUITARS. r.r..r.r.".v.c E ..Mends HARPS.. Mends INLAID WORK Mends JARS Mends KNOBS U.nHi I.KtTHKK WORK Meods MIRROR FRAMES M Mauds NEWEL POSTS N Mends OTTOMANS O ,..Mends PIANO FORTES P 0... Mends Ul'ILT rKAMa-s ......... ft Rlli'KN'llj HHKmKS R S Mends SOFAS .8 T Mends TABLES II M..nrt liMHRELLA STICKS V M unila VHl,:S . V w"'.Mends WORK-BOXES W X Mends IYLOORAPHIC-WORK i 7. M.n.la ZKPII R WOOD-WORK. In conclusion, SPALDING'S PREPARED ULUE is useful in horaries and school. l.8 Mends SOFAS 8. 2...P Meuils PITCHERS .P... 3...A Mends ACCOKDEON'S A... 4...L Mends LETTER-SEALING L... S...D. Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASKS. D. 6...I Mends IMAGES 1 . 7...N Mends NEW BREAKAGES. N... S...G Mends GI N STOCKS G. i.. S Mends SCHOOL BOOKS 8... 1U...P Mends PARASOLS P-.10 II. ..R Mends RULERS R...I1 12...E Mends ELECTRICAL M ACH1NES...E...UI 13...P...MandS FAf DK-nAMllSUS . - I-...I3 U...A Mends ARM-CHAIRS A-.14 I5...R Mends RICKETY FURNITURE K...1S 16...E Mends ERASER HANDLES E...16 I7...D Mends DESKS D...17 18...G Mends GLOBES G...18 ln. I. Mend. LOOSENED LEAVES L 2U...U Mends UPHOLS'R'D FURNITURE. U..J0 J1...K. Mends EGO-BEATERS E...21 22 Mends ACORN-WORK 22 33. Mends CHESS-BOARDS 24 Mends FIDDLES 24 2i Meuds SHELL-WORK 26 Mends FILLET-WORK J6 27 Mends HOBBY-HORSES .27 KALEIDOSCOPES... I MONEY-BOXES i PICTURE FRAME; i SECRETARIES, I VENEERING 32 i SCHOOL FURITURE .33 i PAPIER M ACHE M I WARDROBES Ji l PARIAN MARBLE J6 i CUIUS 37 l BABY-JUMPERS .38 l IVORY WORK .39 l MATCH-SAFES 40 i PICTURES 41 i OUILL-WHEELS . 42 l TOWEL-RACKS 43 l WASH-STANDS 44 l BEDSTEADS. .45 i DRUMS 4 i CHESSMEN 47 I BALLOT-BOXES 48 i HERBARIUMS . 49 l BACKGAMMON BOARDS M BAND BOXES 51 BLACK-BOARDS 52 BASS-VIOLS 13 BILLIARD-TABLES M i BILLIARD-CUES.., 55 i BIRD-CAGES 56 i BROOMSTICKS.- J7 i BOOK-CASES l BOOT-CRIMPS l BRUSH-HANDLES. 58 .JSI I BRUSHES ...61 l CABINETS.. -.02 I CliUUNB l CLOCK-CASES l CRUTCHES l CUPBOARDS i CURTAINS l CASINOS.. 1 CADDIES i CAMERAS .64 65 ...6n .67 At 69 l CHAIRS.. -71 i CHARTS i CLOTHES FRAMES.- 72 73 i CARD CASES.. ..74 I CHESTS . .75 -.76 I DIARIES. ... i WORK STANDS -.77 I DHAbGHT-BOABDS. i DICE i DIVANS i DICE-BOXES l DOORS ...78 -.79 ...80 Jfl .J2 -A3 FIKEBDAbDS.. I FLUTES i BALL S I E US... I OLASSW AKE. JS7 I HANULkS i UUTTA PEKCHA WAKE.. M lw..jlv Wl l ft KITES.. l TOPS l OKtiANS . MilIlKI.S ,..M I SEW1NU-MACH1NE STAN DS...M l PANELS i PASTF.BOAU WOKK. i PATTKKNS ...9S ..V6 i SIDEBOARDS.... i WOODEN-WAKE.. ..V9 I W1LL0W-W AHJi . I U0 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING.S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANS GEN ERALLY. Manufactured by HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., '48 Cedar Steect, New Yobe. Address Post Office Box No. 3600. Put In up eases containing either Four, light or Twelve Doaen each a beautiful LITHOGRAPHIC SHOW CARD acooropauyine eacn racaage. tawuAeoww MISCELLANEOUS. Prepared Glue. Transportation. LAKK NAVIGATION OPEN TO DUNKIRK Notice to Shippers. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, Agenta f"r the NEW YORK at ERIE RAILROAD are nreuared to I give tha through rates tu NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Also to DUNKIRK and all points on tbe New Tork A Erie Railroad. B Property shtppsd daily by first claaa Propellers at .i,.'ltll rates. 11 1 (ill ES A LEST 1. K, niarw : uaw ; an ak-uis. j-ssS 1860. jLiS; DETROIT AND CHICAGO. STEAMERS 0(J KAN, I MAY QUEEN, Cti.t4.Lii K. U. kvAN. C'kpik.iD H. U. Vjukk, W ill lor in m Pally Litio buiweeu CLEVKLAND AND DETROIT. Th com In? BBiU4n one oftho atxira boats will tfavv C'ttivUu(l vry evening, .8untlAri exr-pttHl,) at tt o'clock, counoctiug uuxt uomiutf at iKilroit wtm tue MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILUOAD, For Jackaon, Chlcnffo, St. Paul, Mw-httll, Milwau kee, Uurliuiftuu, KniainaEoo, Foiiil du Lac. Quiucy, SiUm, La Cn .', hi. Jiwph, iVln b. City, f'rarit, I) a Chicn, iuwa City. Aino, with ittanitrii for 8AU1- ft AW and U. UlvlllUIi AMJ AILn At 11 it a. HA1I.KOA I). 0T a rHintuta contrav'tail throunh to tba abova nauitMl poiuii at Ibo lowoitt puswibl rate. Faro One Dollar lew than hy any other Route. a" Detroit PasiAiigara by tokiug tbiii Koute navij 73 milt railroad travul. Tickcla can b obtained at all the Drlncipal Ticket OlHuiw, aUo at tba Union Tkkt OlHc.-, if. Jortuu, A gmit, Huperiur treut, CltiTttlaud, or at tbe oHaCj of the Liu ou the i)ock. L A. rlfcnl l, mayH R 10 Gnfral A gent, Clt-voUnd, Ohio. DETROIT & LAKE SUPERIOR. a!T3j 18G0. Ward Uppotfitiou Lake Superior Line. ConuiHtinff of the fi.lluwina A. 1. Low Pretwur situiiuani : ARCTIC, CAP. P. 8. MILLER, SEA CAPT. C. MONTGOMERY, CAIT. i. NICHOLSON, BIRD, C. BLODGKTT. Th abova ntuamon will rnn during tbo Season o Navigation aa ioUow: ARCTIC. Will leava Hvtrwit foi UutunaRon, touchiunt inter mediata Poru, uu Matarday, Wtntwday, Saturday. May ft May 16 &lay 'A June A Juno 15 June 27 July 7 July IS July 26 Aug. 8 t Saturday, W aUiitiHlay. 8aturdy, Heduelay, t Saturday, Weilnesday, Saturday, WtHliiefcduy, Saturday, Auk. 13 Au. Be pi. a Hf pt. 12 Ht-Ut. a Oct. IU Oct. i Oct. 31 Nov. 10 WtKlneaday, T .Saturday, WadiiMday, lHturilay, t Wtnliie-Mlay, Saturday, WedutMulay. MONTGOMERY, Will leave Dotroit for Portage Lake, Uiicliiug at in termediate Porta, Saturday, May 12 Saturday, Anjf. 25 Weduefduyt May ICS Wedt.Mlay, Sept. 5 Saturday, June 2 Saturday, S-pt. IS Wedneaday, June 13 Wedniday, Spt. 26 Saturday, June 23 Saturday, Oct. 6 Yeduettday, July 4 Wediiexday, Oct. 17 Saturday, July 14 Saturday, Oct. 27 Wedneaday, July 25 YVednHdayt Nov. 7 Saturday, Aug. 4 Saturday. hor. 17 Wednesday. Aug. 16 SEA BIRD. Will leave Detroit lor Ontonagon, touching at inter mediate Porta, on Wednesday, Saturday, t Wedneaday. Saturday. Wednesday, f Saturday. Wedneeday, Saturday, Wedneaday, Saturday, May 9 May 19 May 30 June 9 June 20 June 30 July il July 21 Aug. 1 Aug. U Wedneaday, Saturday, 1 Wedneeulay, Saturday, Wedneeday, t Saturday, Wedneaday, Saturday, Wednesday, Aog. 22 hf-pt. 1 Spt. 12 Sept. 22 Oct. 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 24 Nov. 3 Nov. 14 Will atop at Mackinac, t Will oo to Srri biob City. The Steamers Arctic and Sta Bihd will make one trip each for Pleasure Excursions, touching at all points on both shores of Lake Superior during the months of July and August : due notice of which will be given. The Montoomebt, Aectic and Sea Bird are all First Claaa Low Preenure Steamers. Their PatMtenger accommodations are not surpu.'UM'd ly any olhe rs on tbe Lake. Thir Commander have bet-n engaged in the Luke etrvica for years past, and are entirely convert-ant with its dutiea in every particular. It is the intention of the owners of t bib Line tu make it A PERMANENT ONE. so that parties can deornd upon having their biisiness done an long aa any Bwt can run during the aeaaon of navigation. The Price of Freight & Passage will be Less than by any other Line on the Rout. It is hoped, by prompt and efficient attention to the reuuirements of tbe Lake Superior people, and the public generally, by all connected with Ibis Line, to merit a share of their patronage. JOHN III TCHING3 A Co., Agents for Steamer " Arctic." TROWBRIDGE, CHIP MAN A ROOD. Ag'ts for Steamers "Motgomery" A "sea Bird." ap:; 1860. the I860. K0RTHERX TRANSPORTATION CO. 55- WILL, DURING THE present season. run tlisir well known and popular line of HKjT CLAM? Screw Steamers regularly between 0GDENSBCRGH, CAPE VIXCENT, OSWEUO AND THK UrPKri LAKES. Forming a daily Line for ClWeland, Sandnsky, To ledo, and Detroit, and a Tri-Weekly Line to and from CniCAGO, MILWAUKEE, and intermediate ports. Connecting with the Bail Koads beta'opn . OUbESBURQH AND BOSTON, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Concord Worcester, Fitcbuurgu, Keene, Bollows Fall, Kilt land, Burlington, and other intermediate points. Connecting at Cape Vincsnt with the WATER TOWN 1 OSWEGO KAIL ROAD, and at OSWEliC with the New OSWEUO LINK of FIFTY FIRS1 CLASS CANAL BOATS OB the Enlarged Canal be tween Oswego, Troy, Albany and Now Y ork. aVT Through Freight suluoct to but one Tranship meut. CONNECTING AT CLEVELAND With the several Lines of Bail Road to Cincinnati, Louisville. St. Louis and Pittsburgh, and with Messrs. Hanna, Garretaon A Co.'s CLEVELAND, DETROIT LAKB SUPERIOR LINK. Leaving Cleveland for Chicago and intermediate porta every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. AGENTS AKD CONSIGNEES. J Mtirs, 191 Broadway, N. Y. J. L. Wabjiib, No. 3 Cumtioa Slip, N. Y. Z. S. Spaui.di.no, do do do do Jobk Hocsino, No. r State street, Boston. A. Cushman, No. loo do do do C. L. Thobfsoh, Jb., Ogdeniburgh. Geobob Pabkkb, do Geo. A. Eddt, Oswego. C'BAWroBD A HOTET, do W. T. W ALBEB, Toledo. E. B. Mathews, Detroit. O. J. Hall, Milwaukee. McHekbt A Baeeb, Racine. MathebACo., Chicago. 1'irt A Mitchel, St. Louis. PELTON A BREED, feb2ftR24 Agents, Cleveland. WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. AND WESTERN EXPRESS CO. TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO AND FROM THE WEST Enlarged and toe beat facilities ever presented tor the considera tion of Merchaula, Shippers, Travelers and fcnii gTatora. THK WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. baring united their facilit es with those of the New York Central and Michigan Central Railroads, numbering 31 Propellers and Steamers, of the first Insurable Class, will run Daily Lixes, duriug tbe ensuing season, from Buffalo to the Ports ol Chicago, Milwaukee, Kacine aud other Ports on Lake Michigan ; Detroit, Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, aud other Porta on Lake Erie, which, in connection with the vneqijales Cabal Facilities of this Company, comprising 150 Boats or tbb Largest Class, eight of which leave Buffalo and New Tork daily, enables them to offer Msrchsnta and Shippers supe rior inducements for safety, dispatch and reliability. TfiE WESTERN EXPRESS (owned and operated by this Company) will be run over the New York Central Hailroad to Buffalo, and connect with ths various Railroads, and alsjve Lines or Propellers on the Lakes, for such freight as may require a more speedy transit than by Caual. Fob Bates or Fbiioht. Coxtbacts, abo Bills or Lading, bt Canal oa Rail, apply to the Agents or Cousignees. at the office of the Coiupauy : No. 1 C-aMilies Slip and a Aator House, New York. No. 113 Pier, Albauy. No. 191 River street, Troy. Erie Bssin, Buffalo. Hurd Co.'s Dock, Detroit. Mil. A Hiss. R. R- Dock, Milwaukee. Foot Slate street, Chicago. Also, at Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo and Racine. SHIPPING DIRECTIONS: Mabk Paciaoes fob Canal " W. T. Co." Ship Daily, a Follows: NEW T0F.K, Pier? East River. BOSTON, Weatera Railroad. ALBANY, 113 Pier. TROY, Foot of State street. BUFFALO, Erie Basin. DETROIT. Hnrd Co.'s Dock. WILWAUKKK, MM. A Mia. R. B. Dock. CHICAGO, Foot of Slat street. Mark Express Goods "Westers Express Co.' and ronte they are to go, and ship as follows : NEW YORK, People's Line Steamers, foot Court Uudt street, Swiftsure Line Propellers, PierS I.R.. Hudson River R. R., 72 Warren St., 142 Chambers, or corner Canal and W est sts. BOSTON. Western Railroad. ALBANY, New York Central Railroad. JOHN ALLEN, Ja., President. BoffaJo, April 16, lau). aiayle.M T. N. BOND, Agent, Cleveland. Rail Roads. pLEVKLAND and PITTSBUIlO J HAILKIIAD. Sraiao Aiuot. Tutske eJPct on Monday, April XVI, lso. TRAINS LEAV S CLEVELAND DAILY-bundaya exisptsd : 7:30 a. St. Mall fur Pittsburgh, Vi heeling and New Philadelphia. :4n r. w Eiprsaa fur Pittsburgh and Wheeling1. Both Train niaks dirw-t cunubctiuiis with Pann- ?lvaula Hallruad for Baltimore, Philadelphia, Nrw orkaud Hoaton. AUo Willi Baltinora k Ohio Kali road for Baltimore and Vaahintfton City. Also connect at Hudaon lor Akron and Millerslmra. avr Time by this route as guii k and fare will be the same as by Northsrn Llnsa to Nuw York. J. N. McCULLOUUU.Sup't. F. B. MYERS, O. T. Agent. imut i CLEVELAND fc TOLEDO RAIL J KOAI). Hpeimo Aeranukmbnt. On and artfr uuday, April Vtb, lwut, Traina on tbla Ru-vd will run aa Ibllowi from CIvaLaiid : 5:ii a, M.. ThroUKh Mail, stopping at all itatluni on the southern DlvutioQ, arriving at ioieuo at lu:ai a. h. 2:55 p. u. Wttitprn Lipnva itopa at all itatlonaon Honthern Oivuioii, aud arrives at loieuo sst 7 1'. m m Vim p.m. Mail.t(pataUiitatlonBiMtofHandnMkrl on Pinrtise-rn iivi-)iuu,ana arrive ai Daui dmtky at r. h. 5:50 P. U. Ttjlttgraph Kipr, ntnjm at Grafton, Ohor- hn, MikeDii.ii, JtuTwaik, monn-niif, bullevue, (i)dt), Kretinrnt and Klmore, and arriven at Toledo at M:15 P. M. Connection aramadeat Munriville with the San- Hn.kr. Mam-lietlii Na,iark U. K . at Clvdeaith the andulty, Uayttm aul Cincinnati ft. H-, ai pioot with Kremont A Indiana K. H., and at ToU-do with the Michigan Soiaharii A Northern Indiana anu luieao ana vtatauu nuuruaiu tor cuicavo, !; troit, Jackson, Fort Wayne, LoifanHport, LaI.iyMtB, Cairo, Alta'n, St. Louis, and all puiuu Weat. NurtU artsMt mnn pmihibwmi. Trains arrive in Cleveland from Toledo and the Wom, at 9:441 a. M.( 3 05 r. and ;U6 P. U.t no la HMidusky at 9:3.) a.m. L. U. RUCKR, Superintendent. Cleveland. April V, lvJ. CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAIL I hOAD.-SLUMEl ARfcA.HUIMlNT. I0. Ou nd after Monti 7, April Vth, lsCO, PiMMDifer TruiiiB will run But Iu.iuwh: LEAVE CLEVELAND. 10:0.1 A. M. MAIL TKAI.N-Htoppiuffttt all Httfon virnt W ii k lifl. Mcittur. Ptrrv. L'uioii- TiHe, 8arbruok aud SwanTille ; and ari ivrai at Kri i:30 p. a., Dunkirk 3 i5 p. u., bul la I. 5:25 p. a. 3:2P. a. CINCINNATI EXPRESS THAI N-Stop-pmg at Pftiiivilla?, Aahtabalaaod Uiranl (mil ; ana arrives hi crie o:jj p. m., vuu kirk A iS P M Hnrta'a 4 .'ai) P. If . 4:10 P. a. CUiSNKALT ACOIMMODATION TRAIN .Sturtniiiar Hi nil SlHtiom. 9:20 P. a. NIUHT JsXPKKSS TKAIN-ftoppinir at Paiiiudville, Aalititbula and Giranl only; and arrives at Krie 12:47 A. a., Duukirk 2:50 A. a., Uutlalo 4:20 a. a. lVaVK ERIE. 1:55 a. a. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN-Stoppinft at uirard, Ashtabula aud Palnejvin uuiy. Mini arriviw At Clnveljind 5:3u A. a. 10:38 A. a. MAIL TRAIN Utoppin? at all Station! vxcpt Snybr.Mk, L'niuuviile, Perry, Men tor and Wicklifftt, aod arrivua at Cleveland 2.30 p. a. -.il.. m HAY KXPREMS TRAIN StOBninc at G- rard,Cnnut, Asbtabula and Painesvilla onlv. aud arrive at Cleveland 5:20 P. a. Accommcadatiuu Tram will leave Onneaut at i:00 a. a., ftoppiug at all tutiout. aud axriviug at Cleve land at W:lo a. a. All tbe trains going WMt ward connect at Clercland with trains lor Toledo, Chicago, Cohiinbua, Ciui-iii-natt, St. Louis, Ac: and all the trains goiug eutward ccuutct at I unk irk with the trains uf the N. Y. K. Railroad, and at Buffalo w ith those of the New York Central and Buflalu tk New York City Railroads. U. NOTTINGHAM, Sup't. Cleveland, April 9, i860. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD.-SuaaF.R Ar fcANGEMLNT. 1H6-J. On and alter Monday, April 16, loot), .Passenger Trains will leave Clevelaud aa lol lows : 6:u5 a. a. N. T. t Cincinnati Expreae Stopping at Berea, lirafton, WelliiiKton, New London, halem, eibelbv, and all Stations south of Shelby, reaching Columbus 11:30 A. a., Cincinnati 4 a. a. 3:15 p. a. Accommodation Stopping at all Stations, and reaching Colunibiu :30 P. a., Cincin nati 3:40 a. a. 6:00 P. a. Nitfht Kx press Stopping at Berea, Grafton, Wellington, New London, Shelby. Crest line, Cation. Cardingtou, and LMaware, reacbiug Columbus H:U5 p. a., Cincinnati 3:40 a. a. CONNECTIONS. Shelby, Sandusky, Mansfield A Newark Railroad, for Mansfield, Ut, Vernon, Newark, ZaneeTille, c. , Crestline, Pittsburgh, Fort Waj-ne 4 Chicago Rail road, for iorest, I'ppr Sandusky, ! Iphoe, Lima Fort Wayne, Laprte, Chicago, Ac,, west, and Eut for Mananeld, Wooater, Miu sillon, Ac. tialiot. ami BellefonUine Railroad Line, tor Marion, Bellefontaine, Sidney, In ion, Muncie, ln dinapolis, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Evans ville, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis, Ac. Delaware, Dayton fc Cincinnati Line, for Springfield, O., Dayton, Hamilton, Cincinnati, Rich mond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, St. Louis, Ac; and at Cincinnati with the Obio Mis sissippi Railroad for Louisville, and ail points on tbe Ohio river. Columbus, Little Miami A Columbus, and Xenia Railroad, for Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, St. Louis, Morrow LoveUud, and Cincinnati, and with theUnioA Mis sissippi Railroad at Cincinnati (or Louis ville, Evansville, Cairo, St. Louis, and all points on the Uhio river. Columbus, Central Uhio Railroad for Newark, Zanes viile. Wheeling, Ac, Columbus, Piquaand Indiana Railroad lor Piu.ua, Lrbana, Ac. rr For Tickets to all points and information ap ply at the Union Ticket Office, AL duperior street, or at the Passenger Station. E. H. FLINT, Superintendent. Cleveland, April 14, 1669. CLEVELAND and MAHONING 1 RAILROAD. Tias Tablk No. IS. To take effect on after Thursday, February 10, 18r9. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. Cleveland to Trains leave Toungstown to Youngstown Cleveland M1IL IIPBEAS. KXPKK88. MAIL- 6:30 a. a. 4:s p. a. Cleveland. 10:45 a. a. 6:3u p. a. 7:02 4:24 44 Newburgh. 10:25 " 6 02 " 7:24 ' 4:44 Plank Road. 1U:6 " 5:33 M 7:4 " 5:05 Solon. 9:47 fl:05 8:26 ' "5:32 Aurora. 22 " " y uO 6:57 " Mautitm. l.iO :51 " :36 " 6:22 Garettsville. 8:37 3:16 :5 M 6:36 Windham. 8:lt 2:58 " 10:23 " 6:55 " Braceville. 8: 2:33 " 10:41 " 7:m " Leavittsb h. 7:4 2:15 " 10:57 " 7:22 Warren. 7:37 44 2:00 " 11:23 P. a. 7:40 M Niles. 7:16 " 1:34 " 11:42 " 7:54 " ;irard. 7:00 " I:W ' 11:51 " 8:02 " Brier Hill. 6:50 " 1 " 12:00 a. 8:10 Vouugstownt6:40 1:00 M4KIVI CllNNKt:TIOST3. At Cleveland with Cleveland A Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati, Cleveland A Erie, and Cleve land A Pittsburgh Railroads. At Solon, with hacks to Chagrin Falls, Ac. At Mantua, with hacks for Ravenna, Ac. At Braceville with hacks to Newton Falls, Ac. At Warren with backs to Sharon, Greenfield, Mead ville. Bloom field, Cautield, Ac. At Youugstown with stage tor New Castle, Po Imd, Low el, and Enon Valley, and thence by P. F. W. A C. R. R, to Pittsburgh. CHAS. L. RHODES, Sup't. Cleveland.Feh. UNITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. UNITED STATES BRANCH, 50 WALL ST. NEW YORK. AVAILABLE ASSETS J4,547,061.16 The benefits to be derived by the public from In surance against Loss by Fire are 90 great and nume rous, when compared with its trilling cost, as to ren der it an imperative duty on every oue to avail them selves of the protection afforded by this Company, against the destructive ravages of fire, which in a few moments may lay waste the fruits of a whole lite of industry. Losses are made good without deduc tion or discount, and are adjusted and paid here, without reference to London. Insurance takeu on most favorable terms. BRANCH AGENCY AT BENTON A BROTHER'S. Druggists, West Side. GEORGE ADLARD, Manager. J. N. OWEN, Agent, at No. 1 Lyman's Block, next to tbe new Court House, Cleveland, Uhio. may 11 TIFE AND yiRE INSURANCE NEW ENGLAND FIKE AND MAEINE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital and Surplus, - - - $23G,517 02 "HOPE" INSURANCE CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. Capital and Surplus, - - - $164,275 55 New York Life Insurance Co. Capital and Surplus, - - - - $1,800,000 COLLINS A ROBINSON, Auent, Offic No. 3 Parkins' Uuilililig.near new Co ml Haass. niariK24 ARINE INSURANCE. SK- CL'RITY FIKE IJiSL'BASiOK COMPANY, hew York. ?ov PAID VP CAPITAL HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. policies wbitten on Hulls, Cargoes and Freight, As low aa say responsible Company, by H. F. BRATToN, Agrnt, No. 6 Atwatar Buildings, (up stairs.) FIRE DEPARTMENT, Kepresented, and Policies Issued by BELDIN SEYMOKE, ,rt 97 8nprlorstrt. atoilftt Wart. CLEVELAND WOODEN WARE MANU FACTORY. SERVEY & BOUSFIELD Laonrd street, (Cleveland Centra, manufac of Tubs. Pails, Chims, Wash-boanls, c, Ac, Ac Planing, Matching and Sawing all kinds of LUMBER. at short notice and at tha lowest market rate. Cleveland, May 26, lfJW STANLEY & GRAHAM, SUCES csasoaa to the Boston Pail Company, Manufact urers of TUBS, CHURNS, PAILS, KEELEBS. Asb Butter Packages, Bap BnckeU, Pine and Uora. Buckets. Shaker Fails, Half Palls, Washboards, Ac, Ac, Corner of Main A Center Sta., (West Side,) CLEVLAND, O. WM. BT. STARUT, BPrll J. . ClAlAB, Rail Roads. Legal Notices. rt I r L' IJ t L' L"U A r V It V VI RT 1 1 V. Itriivii i oi .iuij.--ui v iiu ujj of a writ of Fieri kariaa isansd eut at the Court ofCoBiaion Pleas ef Cuvsnoea cuunty, at tbe mil ot Jason Canneld, pUlnhif, auiiiat Jhn J. Kiuuey. .i r.....ia..t to nis directed. 1 liavs U.'Visd nm,n and ahsll ollsr for aale at the door of tlie liurt llouaw, irorner e?ne' and Champlain street.) tn incur ot Ch'vstsnd, in said county, on ine oin uay oi juss, Im-si al 2 o'clock P. M.,tbe following le'ritd lands indtenement. to wit :' L.t No S5 In Taylor a iioy t . ..:.. ... kriai.klvn tAiwnbtD. Cuyiibotcacouuty. Uhio. A pprai-J ',",", v. iHTMAN. Sherltt. Jason Csrirt.P rtaiiuin sm""; SHERIFF'S SALE. sir Virtpi O of a writ of Fieri Vacias Issued from the Court .VTCouiiaoli I'l. aa of Cu) ah. Jia county, at the suit ot William rluasball, plainlllt aainat tue propeller Owe,., I shall ..ner (T,r sale, at the alip ol Jutiuson at T1..1.U. inr tl.Hir .liib vi-.l. I in the city OI Cleve- lan.l, in uid county, an the .Mh day oi June, Iswl, at 2 o'clock V. M., the propeller Oweso, hsr Bpparel and furniture. L. L. VilaUlMAN, Auaas A CAnrtrLD, bherin. "VTOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF X 1 decretal order i-nocd from the Court ot OuD. nion Pieaa of Cuyahoga county, Ohio, in acase:ti whi. h Jam Prvutins is pLaiutilf aud Al'in A. Turner et al. defi-ndauts, to me direrted, 1 shall ex Pvh for sale at tbe door uf tbe new Court House, in tlie city of i.'levelaiid, in said couuty, m the friti day uf June, 'K at Z o'clock P. H. oi said day, tlie tot lwiiig uVscrilM-d lands aud tenements, to wit : Situate iu tlie city of Cleveland, Cuyahoita county, aud ftiate of Uhio, uu the west side of Cuyahoga Riv er, in tliat part of Cleveland which was tvrairrly Uhio City, aud bounded liluws : b-KUiri)h al the intersection of the north line ol Vermont strt, with tbe et line of W est street ; thuuc northerly along said 'est street to W a.thiugtou irut ; theuce westerly along Washington street W feet : theuct au.iit.ieTlr DsAralltjl with Wtut strict W Vermont street ; thi-nce easterly along said Vermont street t the placo oi UfKiuuitig. a ppraiM-u j,wm. V. W. B1N011AA1, Master CoJiiniiasioaer. Lokfm Prentiss, Plaintiff's Attorney. IuayJtf:2fiV s. w. BiaatTT ) "fa KFORR O. B. TIB- Mrs. - Cottos.JIJ BITS, J. P. of Cleveland lil,U1UIl. . U)UiPwuui)i v.. . of May, 1, aalii Juatlie issued sn order ot altai:li meiit in tlie al.ve ettiuu liir the aum of tljrieeu 9f.-HiU dollars, sail, raiise is set fur on the 21at day ot June, i.vai, ai t o ciw-a r. ai. Clevelaud, May VI, 1I6U. mayl6:2v SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY OKL'KR iV VOMIT. On iSe Hth day of June, isiiL iii fi' lin lr A. M.. ou the nreuiiss. tn the lou- stnp of JUiddliburxh, CuyahfKa munty, Ohio, lil lm sold to I highest bidder, thf tr-liowiD? dts riLed rnal estate as tlie property oi w iiiuuu ai. flrjau, rl...,i.a,-l til Hit Hituattj in saiil township of Middlbnr(h, and is also In tbe villatje of Berem and is buuuuVd ard de--. rituaf, in f.iiit.ui. : CoDiuietieiuK at th intersection of the south tine with the south liueol Bridge street In said villas, thfnc south on Adams street about M rods to lands detdei by Kobert Wallace and wife to William FU7Bfrald, thence east on said t'itZKr aid'ai lin 2n rods, tiieuce north ( rods on Bin? street, thence west on Bridge street ai rods to iho place of U-Kinnina:, containing one acre of laud, be lilt SalllO Uiuro VI a-'ia muu w uu ssv av tcifl than $i'. Terms of sale will be made known ou the day of sale. WILLIAM BRYAN, Administrator of Wm. 34. Bryan, ikceay?d. Clarland, O, Mar U, letM. 7 Tmk State of Ouio.Ij urt of Common Ploaa Cuyahoga touuty, ss. J MAHiiAiticT JtuLaLET, afiauitin, I vs. QAID DEFENDANT, EDWARD BULKLEY, will take notice that said plain. ill hied her petition in said Court on the 2ft th day ot April, A. 1. lert), against him, prayinif that the marriage contract now subsintinK between tltein be dissolved, charging said deteudunt with habitual drunkenness tor three years, and has been guilty ot gross neglect ol duty, and wilfully abeent from said plaintiff tor three years last past ; and that said cause will be for hearing at the May tern of sjud Court, A. u. 10. ALar.aT i. blaue, may 1 FlaiutilTs Attorney SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIR TL E of a writ of Vendi Exponas, issned from trie Court of Common Fleas of Cuyahoga County, at the suit of the Commissioners of CuyauosTa county, plaintiff agaiust U. L. Whitman et al., delendauls, I sliall off:r fur sale at the door or the Court iioiue, corner of Seneca and Champlain streets, in the city of Cleveland, in said county, on tlie 4th day of June, 16), at 2 o'clock P. M.., the following described Lands and tenements : Situate in the city of Cleveland, county of Cuya hoga, to wit: In Barber Lord's allotment. Lots Nos. 717, 718, 941, east half of lot u3, south side of went end of lot ISu. 94, west half of lot No. Ill, one half in common of lots Nos. 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 31K 3)y, 3yo, 4uu and 401 ; south half of lots Nos. 345 and 44.M. Lots Mob. 4y5, 65, boa, 6ni, and tw7. In W iil-e-ville allotment, in said city of Cleveland. Lots Nos. 84. 153 and 333. In I. L. Hewitt's subdivision and allotment in said city, sub lot No. 2. 1. L. W1UHTMAN, Sheriff. C. aft W. 3. Stetson. Plaintiffs Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIR Tt'E of a writ of V endi txponus, issued fruan the Court of Common Pleas of Trumbull county, ar the suit of the Korest City Bant, plaiutiff, against C. C. Kellogg, et al., defendants, tome directed, 1 shall offer for sale at the door of the Court Houe, corner of Seneca and Champlain streets, in the ctty of Cleveland, in said county, on the 5th day of June, IrtGn, at 2 o'clock P.M., of said day. the following described lands and tenements, to wit : Situate in the township of Brackimlle, being No. 5, in the U'th ranije of townships, in the Coouecticut Western Ueserve, and which is als in the county ol Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, and is known by the north part of number eleven, bounded as follows: Beginning at the N. W. corner stake, and stouea; thence east on the north Una 63 and tfl-lou chains to Di. E. corner; thenco H. 13 E. 6 2t-hu chains on the east line: thence S. 87 W. 6 and iW-luo chains to center of state road; thence North on West line 9 and 5o-li)0 chains to. th place of beginning, con taining 50 acres of land as surveyed by W illiaua 11. Knapp, Nov. 14th. 146, be the same more or less, hut subject to all legal highways. Appraised at eighteen hundred dollars. D. L. WIGHTMAN, Sheriff. WiLLlAHSOM A BiDDLS, Plainti IT s Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE of writ of venditioni exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas, of Cuyahoga county, at the suit of Abraham K. Van Nest et al., plaintifri. against 11. H. Oillett, defendant, tome directed, 1 shall offer for sale at tha door of the Court liouae, (corner of Seneca and Champlain streets,) in the city of Cleveland, in the said county, on tbe 5th day of June, l6t)t at 2 o'clock P. M . of said day, the fol lowing described lands and tenements, to wit: Com mencing at the intersection of the southerly line ot Vermont street with the easterly line of W est street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Vermont street, sixty-niue feet; thence southerly, parallel with the east li ue of W est street, sixty fc-et theucc easterly parallel with the south line of Vermont street eleven feet; thence southerly parallel with the eat line of West street thirty-euiUf feet ; thence westerly parallel with Vermont street eighty feet tc the east line of West street; thence northerly aiona the east line of West street, ninety-eight feet to the plare of beginning: being the same premises de scribed in a ded from Gilmou Folsom, Jr., to H. H. (iillett, recorded iu vol. 4, pages 51 and 511, Cuya hoga county records, and further known as the N. W . corner of Block XX, in the Buffalo Company al lotmeut in Cleveland (formerly Ohio City Cuyahoga county, Ohio. Appraised at ?l,4(i. D. t. W IGHTMAN, Sheriff. Herbice 4 Barlow, Plaintiff's Attorneys, djox William . Ambush, Plaintiff, 1 In Conrt of Com vs. mon Pleas.Cuyaho- Stkpben- tjRirriN, Defrndant, j ga County, Ohio. rPHE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- 1 ANT, Stephen Griffin, is hereby notified that ou the lMt day of April, 1mJ, the said Plaiutiff filed in said Court his petition setting forth for caue of action against said defendant, that on the 7th day of April, A. 1., is', plaiutiff brought suit in attach ment before a Justice of the Peace iu said county, against oue Solomon S. tiritiin, and at the date last aloresaid served the said Steven Grtlin with a notice of -tiaraisument, in the action pending be ft ire said Justice, and thereafter in aaid action last named, thia plaiutiff recovered judgment on they'd day of June, A. D., InV, against said Solomon S. Griffin, for two hundred and forty -six dollars damages, aud costs of suit, taxed at eitfbt aud loluo duihirs, which judgment U still in force and wholly unpaid. Tliat the diaclotfura made by aaid Steplien Grub a before said Justice undwr said notice of tfarutshment was uusatiatactory to this said plaintiff : that said Ste phen Onlfiu at the time of the service of said notice of zaruisbmeut upon him had in his possession and under his control a large amount of property belong ing to said Solomon S. Grithu, ana was otherwise largely indebted to said Solomon S. Griihn, of which property and Indebtedness said Stephen Griffin failed to make disclosure. Said petition aks tir juimeut against said Stephen Grirfiu, in the sum of Two iluu dred and Fifty -Four and 10-100 Dollars, with interest thereon from the kl day of June, A. X).. The defendant is required to answer tha allegations of said petitiod by the 23d day of June, A. 1., yr, or judgment will betaken against him by default in the above amount. J. E IV.KRmjLL, Tprz0:s6 Plain tiffs Attorney. SamrEL Maso, Plaintiff, SWHllLaVt J'tHTf GltlCtN, Miit Jane Gkefw. and In Court of Corn Pleas, iu and (or Cuy Cuyahoga Co.. Ohio. r t vent PiNkEKToN. llefdts. I TUE DEFENDANT, FRANC'S I PINKKKT0N. is hereby nut i fled that on the uh day of April, la60, tbe plaintiff, Samuel Mason, filed his petition in said Court against the above named defendants, the object and prayer of which is tlie reformation aud correction of three certain dee. In to wit: One deed from said plaintiff tu said defendants, John Green, executed January 1st, lVy: one deed from said defendants, John Green and wife, tu suid defendant. Francis Pinkerton, executed March 16th, ISV: ana one deed from said Francis Pinkrrton to said delendant, Mary Jane Greeu, ex executed August 6ih, Irv'V: and one mortgage deed from said Green and wife to said plaintiff, exeruu-d January 1st, IfV: so that aaid deeds and niortrao-e (which all couveved the same propert ) ahail inctuue and describe only the land intended to be conveved to said Green by said first mentioned deed from aaid Mason, to w it : "A certain tract of land sitnated tn the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Couuty, Ohio, known as part of low No. tweuty and twenty-one t,a A 21 in John M. W oolsey'smapof his subdivision of city lots num bered from one hundred and fifty-six (Ittrtouu hundred and sixty-seven (167, all incluniTe of an or iginal allotment of the Tillage of Cleveland, which map is now on record in said county ; and tne land hereby conveyed is, with the exception hereaiter stated, bounded aa fcdiows, to wit: B-ifinuiiig at a point on th northeasterly side of trie street one huudred feet soul hen terly from the southeasterly side ot Walnut street and running thence northeast erly parallel with Walnut street one hundred and sixty-nre feet to the northeasterly line of said lot No. twenty (30: thence aoutbeasterty to the northeast line of said lota No. tweuty ani twenty one (ID A 21) to land late of Phillip A. White, de ceased, fifty (5Uk feet; thence southeasterly on land of Phillip A. White, and on land of George W'tlliame.to the northeasterly line of trie street one hundred and sixty-flve io5 feet, and thence northwesierty oq said Krie street fifty-five foot to the place of begin ning ; being fifly ft front on Erie street, and oiie hundred and sixty-five (lt5 feet deep, nor or less, saving and accepting, however, out of aaid piece above defwribed, a certain piece of laud thirty two (X!. feet long by twenty ( feet wide, hereto fore deeded out of the northwest corner of ssud lot bv Samuel Mason to Jacob Low man by deed dated Nov. 16, 1149, and recorded Vol. 44, page 5U, to which deed more particular reference- is had for a descrip tion of tbe land excepted from thuj conveyance ;" and shall exclude from said deed and mortgage smid piece of land 32 feet by u feet, and aiso tlielot de scribed in aaid deed and mortgage as fronting on Oak street, in said lot and county, and that laid Green and wife, and said Fraocta Pinkerton may be excluded from ad interest in said two pteees last above described, hy virtue of said deed from ssud Mason to said Green aud other cuuveyaucsa as here in set forth. Plaintiff also pravs a judgment asrains ttriel John Green for 7 75-1ij dolUra. and Interest Ironi Feb. 14, island that the land hereinabove first described may be sold to satiafy the claim of said puUiitiil, asul s-r other equitable relief. Tbe said defendant, Pinkerton, ie atfifrBd to an swer or demur to this petition, on or beiB-e the third Saturday after the expuauou of tix werac rtaO. the date of this notice. JAMkS M. JjN April ldouou. Piauuid e AMorafcy. Rail Roads. Legal Notices. Physicians & Surgeons. DR. A. W. TUCKER IT HAS B..m. a wH known fact that he cores Ji'in itnliof . hronic di-aja-s. ilh his Bal lis and tl" - Clues, where all ..llicr prvtic lulls, lie will Kiiar aiite lo cure Khcuniattsui, Salt Bheum, a r.iiula. Liver CoDioijtliit, Chiu Savar, ilyapeiwia, Aathma. Catarrh, llri.;sy: ala.. wu.uJary svnhulis. iu ail tie variijoe fi.rnis. Tor this disease be Baa specilic that aever 'ails. Good success in ail oiner chronic aueaaee, auu many acuta. cu auu a lector. , ! Iim.-e, ?lo. 117, uniano street, siiviin. sr Uiaaullation ree. Biartl MEDICAL SUCCESS EXTRA0R- ORDIARl M One Hundred Dollar Premium! It SEMINAL WEAKXES3, HI RptBMATOtlBOiCi . GLEET, c, and IMPOTENCY CUSHV, AfUr all other Treatment Fails!! DR. A. GIBSON, Y.rmerlv of New York l ily, will ear Una Hnn- dred aolltrs for ihe prool that be ever tails u. cure the aixive named diseaaee. He will pay the same sum for the proof lhat sny other Pnysuiaa iu Die tnited Stales treat tu saiuo dlaaaeea with euiial auccees. .... . . . After many years of laborious stndy and expert-sni-e, IT. OIBsO-f is happy in bei:ig able to an nounce to the unfortunate, that he has puriecleu a system,. lr,.tlnent f.r lh. Brbllll r, L- I r. J. .1 - ' " : . , . at tha ulaive aud other privale Uu .Herts ai ismg therelrui.., In, I'Witig, ilfc.iilt.lll UM. -r.aui3 r ' ' ' ..j-.. He has succeeded in curtna; cases in this city, some of wnom bad expended nuudrwia of dollars witn seif-styled piiysicians, who proH-a. to treat all private niataillee wim success, aaju i.uu.i m least particle "f ben. lit. Alihouiih Iir. lilBSON has a Diploma, yet he niak. no hoaat of that fact, for the very reason that a Uiploma is comparatively a simple thing, aetitiil of intelligence, lor ueitwr diph-uise, nor colli.-!, nor evou experience ever yet poasessed power sum cient to aiwaya make aged men sue, or to convett oue single duuee into a medical genius ; Beiltierooee he buaat that he is a member of some college iu Paris or Louden, aa perhaps some others do for the purpose .il euuaritig the innoceut. butwhatiir. lilBsli-N niitiht boast of is this, that he la aid to give entire sati-laclion to those who repoee coon deuce in Lis aoiluy and integrity, and that Be ha prfe. ted au Anieri.au tl.-ni of treatment which chailengea any V hy eteuui ol Loudon or 1'iria. or au pateul medicine to equal for the raillcml cure ot sem inal weak una, and all dinee.es or derangements, both mental and physical, arising from sexual or secret atnso. Dr. GlBsoN also claims for his new treatment tlis following advantages over all others yet discovered; and first, the ageuta uaed are iu no reaped diaavrr. e alile ; he usee uo relics of Ihe dark ages, 10 as Mercury, noranyotlier deleterious drug: Jtecoi y no realrlctious in diet or business is required; fhl .1 ly his treatment is positive aud certain in all ca.--s. He stand, prepared to go iuto any public or private hospital iuthe lulled States and demonstrate the great lact that be is able to permanently cure ten caaes, ill the same length of time required by auy other Physician to cure oue simitar case. .lluw Citizens ! a'acte are tangible thing", and In this age, the only pabula upon which ln public mind can be led, aud from which juat and denuile conclusions can be deduced. ..... , . Dr. GIBSON is permanently located in Cleveland, and has during the past six months perlormed many cures ol'diaeaaee which had fr years resisted all other modes of treatment. Reference can be erven u individual, uf the nrat respectability in Cleveland, b.t..n, Sew York, aud other cities in regar W skill and inteCTity in all prol'ensional transactions. Uyp.'Pia. Ulinematiain. Scrolula and all chronic disi-i-s treated with nnueual success. rr Medicine seut to auy part ol the country on receipt of ten dollars. lr. UI HMOS':) New Work on Physiology for sale at his olhce. , n DR. GIBSON, Profeasor of Electropathy and Medicine, ar Office So. 117 Ontario street, np stairs, a few doors from tbe Public Square. Othce hours from to Vi and from 2 to to o clock daily, ibundaya excepted.) totyi'i TTEALTH OF AMERICAN WO- tj MEN. Bead noticee iu the Tribune sine i'mis Exce!IcT JAMXS D. WESTl'OTT, Uev erour of Fiuruia, and member of toe Lnitea btatee vVuate : . . . . " t or upwards of twenty-five years I was aBicted with disease in my iamily, which the best medical and juridical talent in the country foiled to cure, but which yielded in a most satisiactory manner to the Oraefcuberg Benledics. I conMCientiously advise their d)sj JAS. O. W tsTCOT-T. Nrw Voa, February 154. Da. J- F. Bridc.k Dar Sir : Some two years ao an intimate female friend had been suffering front falling of tbewonib, whites, and deranged menstru ations, together with the attending symptoms so clearly described in your advertisements ana pamph lets. She had the very best medical skill in tne city until entirely prow t rated, and her physician fi nally toid her that he thuuvht her lite might jm bly be prvlouged a very little longer undr the must judicioiu treatment. Fr two yers after she cn t in tied to sink when I came into your otflre at the Graetenberg Medical Institution and related nr symptoms. As you were coutdent of he Graeteu-b-rK Jdarbhall's tath.dicon, in relieving her, sne ditf-rnarKed all tbe phvsicians and tried it, thuusfia donbtiugiy. Piwidentially, it reheved herqmctiy, and hve bottles entirely cured her. Since then, fur two years, there has not been any recurrence of the complaint, and she is as strong, active and healthy, as when a young girl. JNO. &. BKiUGd, H0M.fi TESTIM0XY. W ist Bedtord, Coshocton Co., O., May 14, '57. Mr. 11. B. Kinwlet ir: I have been selling the medicine of the Graclenberg Company for the last ten years, and have invariably found them to give good satisfaction ; and the Pills 1 have told to a great many families as retrularly as their tea and cof fee, and with my trade they have become astap.e ar ticle. Martthail s Lieriue Catholicou is a medicine that has done a great amount of good in Famaie diseases. One lady 1 sold it to told me she had re ceived more benefit from one bottle than she aid from a long course of medical treatment by the most skillful physicians. JAMXS W ILSoa. THB GRAKFENBERO MARSHALL'S CATUuLiCON la offered aa a certain cure accompanied with tbe fullowing symptoms : Irregularities Weakness Fainttieas Deranired Ap petiteSallow Complexion Pain in the Kack and Kidnevs Cliills Cold Hands aud Feet Bloating Feerinhnesa Neuralgia lleadache Ket Ies.Hness Disturbed Sleep Flush es of Heat Gen-ral Pam Crawling and Pain in the Spine and between the Shoulders Acid Stoma-h Nausea V.th ult paaigug of L'rine, with heat or smarting itch ing. Burning or Irritation in the l'rine Organs Nightmare Despair Hysterics Anxiety Ked Fsce Nervous Twitching Starting Con stipation Irritable Temper baduoss Dtp raved A pp'tite Flatulence bloat ed and Irregular BowliCnpMas ant Dteinis Pains in Uterine Organs Numbiiesa and Pains in Limbs. 9 Sold by City IruggiaU and Meiicine Dealers througbout the country. For Jledicines or Agencies, address H. B. K1NOSLEY, Cleveland, novl2-daw ' ieueral Agent for Ohio. TTEALTH AND HAPPINESS 1 1 btCCUKED. THK CONCENTRATED CURE TUE CONCENTKAl'ED Cl KE A PuWERFUL REMEDY A POWERFUL KEMEDY FOR WEAKNESS FOK WEAKNESS FOR EARLY lNTMSCPETlO.v FOR EARLY INDISCRETION TRY IT TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! THE CONCENTRATED CURE! A CE&TAI!! AJ4D PuWEXfTL 1EMKDT roE W EA KSiWe OF PROCREATIYE ORGANS, It iw prepared by AF EMINENT PHYSICIAN OF THIS CITY And has long been known here as TBI OSLT KEVKDT That would surely and permanent W restore to a Natural state of Health and igur, peinons weakened by excess, or by THB U.DUC RET IOSS OF EaRLV rTT-l. Althonh not mauy mouths have elapsed since It was hmt generally introduced by means ot extensive) adveniaitieg, it is now curing a vast number of THK UNFORTUNATE! Who, having been led to MA KB A TRIAL Ot ITS TTRTUEa, are rapidly recovering their wonted HEALTH AND M'KKNGTH. This preparation is not a rrmcLAST, srr A PURELY MEDICINAL REMEDY. The afflicted are invited to try ft. IT WILL SVRELT (TBI. Sen- for a Circular flrst, carefully read it, andthea you will send hsr the medicine. Price per V t.l One Dollar. Can be sent by mail. One vial will last a mouth. K. CRCGER, Agent, No. 742 Broadway. N. Y. A PLEASAXT STIXULAZiT, for the Genital Organs, can be obtained by send ing $ to the Agent as above. SENT FREE BY MAIL. Circulars or medicines can be procured of IV-ug-giMs everywhere. febHRl'4 Mr Sold by tiAiroro A Hammond, Cleveland. UKAVINU ASD LITUO- UKAFHIN'G.-BRAI.N AKD 4 BUBBilM.E. v ood Knuravera and LitlluaraiMiers. Bank htrKet. (.' levelan.l. O. SILVEH PLATI.VU aso BELL UAXlil.NU. rPHE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPAR- I ED to re-plate Spoons, Forks, Castors, Fruit LiThea. and ail other articles of table ware, as god as sew ; also. Stair Rods, Door Kn.rl-, Bell Pulls, tke, re-plated or plated lo order, bv hand or electro process, ae good aa auy other eatabUvhiuent iu the country. BELL HANGING Promptly attended to, and all work warranted as represented, at reasonable prices. Room No. 4, Mechanic's block, eoruer of Prospect and Ontario streets, dip Rtairs.l ttsT I HFRuVtO hmmKK. tnraing the heoa down iuaUiad of up, on Sewing Mirlnnea. KoBtttr OILL, 770R NIC I1 TA.srOTT'8! l'hat yreo.li WHITE ZI5C ha cone. Jist Ike riiiut Ihw.j lur t aiuters and ioaxi wurk of every descriptiou. aprialwe No. r4 HOVFMAN'9 BLUCK. Cent Ml MYSTIC COAL OIL & LAMPS. The Ureal ABasricaB Lamp. PARAGOX BURNER aivsatb CHEAPEST LIGHT in the wnr',1 u. will aot smote. Call aai se. Mr. W. GAlk