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J Stat Librarr f"""""-"" '- rf?v.TT,.rT'TTgo. feXYriAJ.l DAILY LfiADI3 J..?'' .ix'xjmm&z? p'sy per-, La.',? v I .tea " y) f X "ly-titIi -1 7 . The.T Biaooue? iu liidcvwiuMia te -tab 15 ( I fta 1 S: V ' J -S, as IhVABIABLT T3T APTSt-OB. n im .sjIt,.(-.; MQRNJNG-LE4DER." pae ii.feosi .CTirf Tester - day Aftemoca's Edition.. 1 An Open and Avowed Enemy. Tho Loads Iiibm. raoal-ad jby tht hI lAcmer, tej tjarkhla adliorial nnon Vi Anerbaa vax. 4 Bemarkable, not for lU general lane of bMUlity to the Federal ' "taiobat fot it more than Soutbern bit " ' ' reea and unfairness ag--.iait our GoTorn ttent Henceforth tbe time ia openly -rajd upo 0 aide of our eneniee, asd ww may look for only abuse a ad mlsrepre- .'sntAtioS from Jt. . Xi lAdgbt at aur prepa- raUon. for ta. war, proeUl-a tbe tattam uoruir w i jeaerai army ia aumoert aad skill, and oomparee our resolution to dow. tt. rab.lUo. te Napoleon's w.. a fa. . , , . . . u6ces,ral T ,sslas, EuMit Th U,t G -loUer of its AoerioAerrepoiida-" ? alto lUed ao doubt by direoUoa lofbit mae- tera-witk disparagement of b. Federal X i;?"" wxaggcratlons of tbe power of rebels. Henceforth we trust that ao tr farors wUl be granted to Dr. J Eussell at Watbisgtoa or elsewhere;1 and I A that If aeoossary, 'Use clrculatian of tbe Loadoa Times will be prohibited. State Senator. 00 1 4.AOKn;--iDe general lmpreaiioa ... .1. . ' - " . "vw w cjmuutauia i . mBij, ricmsB, uererore suggest t&e I aame ot Amass btone, Jr, as a man most fc"1T1 eminently fitted Tar that position. At tbe present time above all others, tin welfare of our onntry imperatirely demaads that our x Legislators thould be men of practical busl f n -.Jiie experience and financial ability meni " , -V . , , tocarhno. !. . I xy-. -" w..pu uP ,a wwpreawTauon 01 our Gorernment. ' Where then, we ask, will yoc u faj tb man who has such oualiBcations in so great a degree as Amaca Stone, Jr.? ;i a . REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS. Editorial Retirement. Sy the last Ravenna Democrat, ire regret lo J 1B Uiat Ma H.E. W. EU, the junior partner of tbe firm of L. vf. (Sail i Bon, has bsen oompelled to retire from the sews- .to a paper aasiaess, on aooount of ill health. The Hall firm have made up, weekly, one of the best county newspapers la the State. and while we regret to lose Mr. Hall from the ! profeaaloB, we trust tbe remaining member j aaay be as proeperoos and suoeeesful here after as the two have been heretofore." i "i 'J L JfM-'f - (COCTaipoodaBee Cleveland Leader. Ohio State Fair. " ' .1? ( f f iE3 i ... --Oarro fun Grocb,- mmi iIt - r. : September 10th, 1861. , , feel somewhat Interested Hill in Agricultural Fairs, notwithstanding the sterna duties of tbe camp and the battle-field, 1 may perhaps I address yon M but a word, coacerning the I . , n . I -r--AW P'Tiiul1' y r "i11' . J1., jfrtf uter a pleasaut trip at 3 o clock, A, if , pushed at once for lodgings, and af- ter perambulating the streets, hot knowing whtogoatL Ijortunly iouudmy way into the Phillip t House, J., K. Huooeii, 1 Pranielor. where tbe rery beet of acebmmo- s-rAa&ab awaited me. This house comparts -tvorably with the best oteU in many cf our Uiget-cities. One hundred and torty guests . more i were enrolled yesterday ana many 1 rill be to day. We are glad to see which IS so ricmy ueeervea. j , . Before 'peaking of the Fair, I will refer to a little iacident en route here. A gentleman of Cleveland, accompanied jn ; we stopped to n. tho inner man a little.; (with tooa. "7 ' rk,) and whea ha came to pay hb bill, he wai niiDri wallet, and alt his money , oJ coorse. Tbe cars were about .to atari anu such a burying of arms elbow deep, in trow- ers andlovercoat pockets I Could'nt find it, ao amid his sodden eontrettmpr 1 paid the r. , , hill and we made tor the cars, and be soon '" found, not the thief, but the favorite old wal- rv Jet "in tee 3est he. hii just abandoned, b ,R7.a jgj, WM DCir occupied by ladies. The tfOwOJaaja man hu hi pocket picked pi $50, not -trm long Since, ditto a customer af his just betae iit th Hit. How Important that we Joeeeo; ac oblivious i the good old araifcf, " ' especially when there is any thing in it w!i nn te tbe-Fa r. . I Uka great iil'i ii,.npto savinithFit for the first day V"".v":iiia thaw is iodeed creditable, aad the Ouly wondet is that tbe public nuaa ooum i . :j....&rat ail from the war exotte- ' .n,i h placed for a short time upon ':': the peaceful fruit of husbandry, and the : : 1 i .f anienoa and ata i Nor indeed :ni tiara ben done with any degree of it-.- ' aueeeas bat for the indomitable energy of - .-..rw KHor-art. But w trust It Will tie a suooeea. Most or in aeparim.uia : represent-, ftai tb balls t " llig up rapidly m could U expeotftd. more tbatt the r bovluw, and evtribody anticipate soma tast travelling oa mai Tha aronnds are lorely and in fiae ' Aiil,.- aa If exsreaslT prepared by aa- o tore for exhibition r -uu una., sgaui, - - as aaaa! riant occasions r this nature, t- the - rain appeared, ratrs are amy c , celled by beautiful ladies ipon ths thronged - iiwiALs. causina the teatens tp shed bap- 1 ' . ' .i .h.a.M. . It ia ladeed A treat Dhllo- ,!.. nnaatlnn which of the two 8ta '.",ri.,M era veneral turn-out of ladies will f ' . . J . .V- h.!.V.ot . Jfr . . aiw.rlawwt atnavrtf ta h n if t pTt. -T . ta Vr.arAr. ftll riuliW ftad w hT no oom . . a -,. BKAMnav nn m luuduci 1 ' faints to make. The dust Beads laying, r a W ?: TMStiniB 13 ttAV. . " . the of 1 i I 1 J 1 t- I F. . i- t' al ka"- mlc-Vit tie a. 'ir l-Wted this mornlBg. 7 Mnf Clevelanders fj; .-..i.. fiem lliushefi ! delirers , -: j,, tt thw Fair grouads this after i. o i -oon, and Aady Johneoa, of Tenaeese, to ' - "J ' ' orrcw.Rarey. tht gTt horse tamer, -Jiere wUh aevwral Bhetland tohies one so J amall a toy eouia carry tut m a ' ,T.a-fiT . . 1 . C At least two ttunoraa eisru m mo .iw. ary Department at Washington are at work avery evnicg clippiBg treasury note. .! ."Tbey lea re their desks at 4 o'clock, return ' ' ' "immediately after dinner,' and use the shears till 10 o'cloctl 'They receive no extra V.''. bat hive the prMfcg of IwlgtiDg- .f About thlrtylerks aia iwsxiguin. The eall.fcr V L Shi aniia. both the demand and the T 3-1Cb -nt-f epr.ii is creater "tbka eaa bs Sil. CO. i. T T T Q '4 , Kumeraas afficers tak tho 1 34 OA a antes -1-1- jrtrcrcct- to goia eides-and potasI ' them home thti tonieeU. pay, .. Mr-... .. ...... .;owr-v--.vJ V j uV.-iw71""-;:,;:i" " J- V .."zNJ ,-J 'L'i I I ' . f Mil:; UyiiciljyilllU .viiii Aiii;io:rr v:.:.:!:!i;i(! 7h H.TP M-iJj..O Ei Cfiwle i XCo,, Publishers, JOaee"hVtir'fapei!arf Street t F I '1 . .1 .1 (J ,H I ?,.j . niw. . l ... .4-, i hi,, i . .: n-immm ,:'. '''''' ' ';' : ' ' i '' .-r l. I ., 1... " OLEVEI 13 -1861 ; ;; - a 217. , t .;lF'jm OarOwm Uoiretpooik nt Notes of a CHICAGO, Sept. 9, 1861. from Its moath. . Tbe enterprise and Intel tbe ligeace of tbe people has ooaTtrted the jjTened by oa oC the jooet tasty aad exteu " giTe flower gardens ia all the region about Th aMomDlished ladies of the household j mom9n T9 awakenior to ft knowledge I gPegt CBjoytae.it tTorded by ux intelli abound I cannrA cf fruit aad flower, and i r5f' LtUbsk : I ITo.tr MmspqiuitsLt the prlTllga of oae mort ffaellrf r48r of U Ibaksa fter riturB ft UDjtieneJ trlptaroogk Miohlg. i Im aoapBy wlthtoaa frend, be iTc(. 64 ft wori ,ir', of iu rnintui J1' nj M ei. jeiu rrioii tna oalssor lget. in Utt pl.Ud aide-wheel te'm,r " MUwAokeo' orating Lha 10 UIna " hoars. -aiuwAUtat- ani "Datroil" two itoAmert built for this lint fwr it;lo of tho Occab tUAmsblpt, and with psolai'tefarenet to apeed and comfort. Tb Detroit And Milwaukee RaIiwa? Com. PAJ07 bATO lueeombed to tbe bard timet and withdrawn' tbe Detroit, running only one boat daily. Grand H.Ten disappointed Vi e expected a flourishing eiiy at ibis Sht 0? ySi oniy aana nine or axtaaelTe eiDeaaiona, wilk aI1 eolleotion of building and Si aoape news are peculiar, ooni ating of lav m(B(lc gaod hilliin the baokgrouad, rt fefTrt by aat ridges la front. ( QTni P, oounty seat of Cent t'l? XZ.l l,mmenM wtw Pwer advantages to prao- Uoal porposeir aad made Grand RmA. the leading eity of Western Miehiean. and the centre of trade of tbe Grand fiirer Valley. The obannels of communication with th surrounding country are numerous. Small "-mI!r ana omer nrer oran ply between the eity and the lake, while the Detroit common rtAds anord etery facility for the iransportaiion 01 prodoof and mere SB tr- U1SP. J The manufaoturing Interests of Grand Rapids maintain a position equal ta tbe necessities ef the country, and undoubtedly will be stimulated to broader fields, where tbe fertile resources of the ooantry are more fully developed. . w . nFTr..w ui ia: mere are several of the famous salt wells nere tbm or fcor of which m im TBa - salt -wells, like the eoal oil wells, have been pumped so vigorously that the supply is creater than the damanri. Tbe talc obiained from these wells is of the finest quality, and with the exoeltent facil for manufacturing and bringing to market, will undoubtedly be prominent feature ia the trade of the country. Aa ingenious method is adopted to evap orate -4h. water. A long and tall frame structure, without roof or siding, is filled upon each side in four or five tiers with bushes and twigs, through I which tbe water, after being pumped to the top, per colates and drips to tbe bottora tbe sua and air evaporating nearly one-third by this process. ; - - , The city is estimated to hive a' popula tion of ten to twelve thousand l"rom Grand Rapida your correspondent started north is company with a gentle man of whom it is only necessary to say that he is a constant reader of the Liaseb convince your readers that tbe writer tht beet of company. . ) . r . . . Tbe country north of tbe Grand RiTer Is base farming land to be found in the iai uuH'j imu Irmuu) '" nuio scouua the State is aettled principally by New Yorkers. and New i,Bglattdera and some . These people were faithfully presented at Chicago by their delegation when they so persistently adhered to the fortunes 01 Beward. j The farms all Indicate an unvarying pT08perityf The flonrisbiog orchards and the arehitfctural taste diaplajed in the buildings, would please even the eye of a ' m wiia-spre4. isputation for peaches tWrontaout the West, and there are squal advantages aorta of the Rapids for fruit m6aXi . 0 find in aa ppuleneily rather tnan cpoa alarm ta a aew eouwy, we found a Urge cheese bouse containing SOLUS IUUI1I.(VM3 wmwcwwd, j . . . - - Ann credit even to a Wejtera Keserve JlirT . a i j oai a - - , f After concluding our basinesa in rerioa we-' returned to the Rapids, and thence east to troriianu, aoata oouaiy.-' Portland is a romautio appearing village, ti the janoti0n of Looking Glass Creek and Grand River. ; Here again the resourees of tne country are enhanced py tpe unnvaiea WBlet power giving a stidiulus to the business of the country, and (opening ad- Tantages to manufacturing interests that fMt being realised aad Improved. 9T v, vere th guests of fhora Smith, fcsq , who has a fine farm. Just south of the Tiuttg(.f tntersected ty Looking Glass ereek, ao called from th clearness of its watera. Eere.wefound all thedeligbtsof rural life. Tha routine of the aericulturist is here u- o.niied :thh princlaVs 4ht labor aBj beauty oaago hand in hand,nd that farmer's life need not oe tne auu auu drear, ploddinf made so by many. iaa we rested in the rural arbor beneath oiugtariBg grapes and climbing roses, w ihal.d the nerfumes of hundreds of; fiow- -r. of everv varietT. and regaled tha taete wUh Tftriout fruits ouldvaud by the same ti u ffr.'lfvin to Inow thtvt Americ.n 1 to physical health by out I exercise f. o vi : y . r i Leavinc these points for 'other to mer -is., ncon. . will take a qaiet nap la arbor pernaps, mreoy iouow lu" P. B. " ( i SiaHtricarr-The Byracuse Journal says mlv ascustoaury when Bute Conventions 1 . t. V.tlin.l fl.fftn am rtAiti ax inia cut. iwr two -'-'" ee displayed Irom the hotels and also the hall whsre sucu oouica sions. ' For soma reason this custom was tirely omitted when ta-uemocruo n...nl;nn hAld here tbib week. VVUIvalWU w--w . one of the flag staffs wbica nave oeeu ed on tt several hotels lor me uiajiiaj vi flag oa all public oxaslons, was ai puitathaecastoraednaa..f..i .This omission may nave oeen jowk" bat it baa to us aad many others, the appear ance of liarlng been designed for a purpose. It is possible that It waa at the request of Committee? . . A porsion of the brigade of sharpshooters, of which Qen. Lander is to haveinmand. is to be armed with double-barreled weighing forty-two pet""3) nd- abIa tbiix bandj, to unseat a Rebel horaeman erery discharge, at a distance ot three tergofa mile. . , - i Sol-SB's Libbast. The citUens of t'xi, Tram'ouil CoWare EUing pp a library -a e-i ic9ted books, fcr the use of tbe ArtTJery, aew ia Camp Vade. , A la tr:i.:cai UbtVWiM hop will be $"Jy imitated. TELEGRAPHIC. A Skirmish near Chain Bridge. PARTICULARS OT THE ENGAGEMENT' THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. A REGIMENT OF CANADIAN LANCERS. Rosecrans Defeats Gen. Floyd. ANOTHER BATTLE EXPECTED NEW YORK STATE CONVENTION. DANIEL S. DICKINSON NOMINATED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. This Morning's Report. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Sep. 11. A large party started cut this moraine t 'lock, from Chattt Bridie, under vou oievens 01 ice new iorx uighlaadera As our siirmiscera advanced, the enemv's pickets retieated beyond LewintvUle, about .n. m . i 1 n it octcu uiiBs irou uuiun image.. . r ... Our troops bavin aoeomplished their er rand, eonnectei with the reoonnoisaaoe of the country, oommenoed to retrace their steps, when a larre fores of rchela in. I slstiog of two regiments of Infantry. CoL oiewarts regiment or Virginia cavalry, mm a oatiery 01 lour pieoea, were sees ap- jiroaoaing. j r . The rebel battery opened I with shell, waion wm replied to irom uriltia s at tery. . ; r eereral rounds were fired,: when our troops eeased firing for twenty minutes to give me rebels aa opportunity of meeting them oa tbe open field, the rebels being ia ui wooas. - Our forces on resuming tbe action begun with a 82 pounder, a shell from which soon sueoced tbe rebel battery. They were soon seat flying, a -number reeling from their saddles. , - ' There are 8 killed belonging to the 19th Indiana regiment ' Lieut. Hancock is sup. posed to be killed. There Were two killed of tbe 8d Vermont regiment, - and four woanded. : ; Tribune's correspondence : ; ' . Adjutant General Thomas baa danMt that under aaoireumataaces whatever will soldiers be discharged from the army on th alteration that tbey were minors whea they enlisted. . , . : -, Mr aerrill was unconditionally "die- charged from his arrest at Fort Lafayette, ite is au agent of the Bankcf gngland.and held abundant proof of his respeotability and loyalty at the time he was denounced to the Police. . ,. .i ,,; , Mr. Berrill bad a lone interview this evening with the President, i The disclo sures and suggestions he made were of suoh importance that the Secretary of State was sent for to receive them. i Of tbe 62 prisoners confined in Fort La fayette erery oa but S have been fonnd guilty of the treason for whioa he was ar rested. Capt. Dore, of the Pocahontas, is under arrest on a charge of treasonable inter course. ,!'- Col. Rankin, a member of the Canadian Parliament, was here a few daTs'aince. and obtained power toraise a regiment of aix-1 seen ounarea lancers, and ta arm and equip ' ioSTi o wbjch'Is'uTbe sixteen feet long and the blade fourteen inches. The ran- desvous will be Detroit They will ha la the field by December, and be oommaaaea by experienced offioers. 1 ; Herald's special:- The Government received a dispatch to night from Gen. Roaecrans that he had routed Gtn. Floyd's command, and that the latter was driven to his earthworks. Gen. Roaecrans will give battle to Floyd again Li mamv. , The following members of .the Indiana j 19th were slightly wounded in tbe affair at Lewinsrille: John Hamilton aad Asbury Ioslow. NEW YORK REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. . - TION. - . i ' SYRACUSE, Sept. 11. of the i a u v a v iwiumwis w tharr0i fang separate Convention as the only door the from en ow Xiut crav the tinea, oji&r. Var - of Trum fcill Tery gene A delectation can Convention, held yesterday, was in troduced, and their Chairman submitted the resolution adopted by that body. The resolution speaks o: tbe uermana mean of obtaining aa expressioa of th sentiments of tbe Qertnaa popuiatioa ; that without tha aid of German, ttepubiicaas we na.rtv af Li hem would never hare been sucoeSsfuL ', Look at the disaster at Bull's Run. Who was it that kept together and protected ia their retreat our flying army Had they aot heard the name of Blenkers Brigade? Who was it that passed a weary nigni in auapcuoB . . ... , V H.II.mi FmntT Waa It BOC M easr. W1LJ1 his gallant forces t Look, too at the mus - ..... . . - . ter rolla throughout the country, ana you :i. A . . : . . I t. nl n MMmanll .111 win ana regintotw wuwiv . . ,u.uu kriwadea of German eitiseas. I Are we not all ever ready to sacrinoe au we noiu ur, nnr littla nranertT and our lives, to SaTS the honor and existence or our auopvea Fatherland, f Loud applause.! -Tha raeolutiena refer to the prejudice against the Germans, And the! war waged against them by the Know Nothing, and says, let us pe frieaos ana eqasus, am iu tim of war and death, but also la peace. Let us share your honors, rights, aad priv- ilacaa. t : A resolution was passed receiving the above resolutions, thanking the geatlemea for the manner ia whioa it aad been pre- seated, and inviting them to teats on the floor. i ' , Tha Tinket of tha Pe0t)l'S 'UBIOB C0B- Tention was then read aad, reooived with, mingled applause and hiasea'. j --i". i -v,i a mntlnn waa made to ratifv the People Convention Ticket, with the exoeptiea Canal Com mlealoner. Aa amendment substilatiag the name Andrew Williams for But Treasurer was ln(R3 u, 104. ' i He was put up aa a makepeace with the (1 or man clement - i 1 Th notion to endorse the ticks-as amended by the substitution of Brnca Talmadge, was thea carried, aaly A tew TUiuve . w a - . ; The Convention then ro aad cbaarw Innitlw for iha ticket. 1 ' 1 Aa address and resoiuuons war adopted. . l::: One of tbe resolutions says mat atuwat peace purchased by national dishonor wnnta than war. ' . .. i ' ' The thaaks of the Convention were seated to H. Van Wycke, President, niiiAr officers. i The following is ta tioaei : agreea br the People Uaion Coaventioa, whioh ' . . ... v .t.. B.,nl,tlAAn is tbe same a auopv- yj ai.v..- oxespt Taimaage tot wmun...... For Attorney vreuerni ao 10 l For' Secretary of Btabs-HotaUo Ballard. at Far Comptroller--.u" r " v.. t .,t, Wm. B. Lewis. . . For Canal Commissioner (long rin) F. A Alberger; (short term rreuenca. T.1.J-. TnrV 1 '' 1.11UMI1 V. t . . . .. 8tat Prisoa Inspector Abram B pin State Engineer and BarTeor--n"illiaia B. Taylor. .'.' 1 Judgt if Apptals Waw B. "Wright " Both Coaventions adjoarsjed tint dia FROM MISSOURI. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 11. ' : With a flew of promotior the health and oo&fort of the troop In - and! around St. uwis, uea. Fremont has appointed a San itary Committee of fee gentlemen, whd shall serve voluntarily and fed removable at pleasorw. Tb general' objeot tt this oomnisslon shall be te earry opt such san itary regulations and' reforms as tbe well being of the soldiers demand. ' ' 1 '' J It shall have euthorliy 6nder tbe direc tions of a medical direoior to select, fill cp and furnish suitable buildings for army and brigade hospitals! fa taeh vises end I ... . , . .. . 1 awena w ui aeieotioa or women nurses i under the authority of Miss Dix: oo- operaU) with ths sorreons ia IheTarl ous aoapitais ia providloi imale nurs. os; nonsuit with' the eommanding aad regimental orxicer, wita wgard to laultary and general condition f troops aad aid tbem u. .tv.iuiu)( prupw uieaaa - lor preatrTB tion ot health and preventing ! sickness by wholescme and Well cooked food, and obtain from community at large, such additional means of increasing comfort and promoting sow. nu awia. weirare or men 1U camp and hospital, as may be needed and cannot be- raraisbed by. Government rtgulationg. The Committee is not intended to interfere wita me medical stair or other officers of the army, but to co-operate whh them, and aid them in the discharge of their present araerous curies. FIGHTING ON THE POTOMAC. PLEASANT HILL, Md., Sept. 11. T waa Bandar la the direa tioa of Conrad's Ferrr. . Our Dicketa dia covered rebel cavalry enoaaped about two muea irom in rtver, aad Cast TorDcklm f the Rhode Island battery, threw about twenty shells ia Lha vloinlty of the encamp ment. Krery preparation baa been made te give tbe rebels a warmrecemion nhnnM tbey make the attempt to cross between the Great Fall and Point of Bocks, with a t.cw ui niarcnma- oa isattimore aimn tan. ously with their threatened attack oa Washington.-'" POISONERS ARRESTED. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11. a free eolared named Hannah Courlenav. were irroiat yesterday for selling poisoned pies to sol diers at Camp Beriion. , THE NATIONAL LOAN. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11. There were four hundred auhnnrih.n in the National Loan to-dar. and lf rmn subscribed at the offioe of Jay, Cooke & Cor, and f 27,000 at tbe United States Mint Five Hundred Rebels Routed In Missouri. THEIR LEADER KILLED. Capture of 600 Prisoners. MORE BRIDGE BURNING IN MISSOURI. ' v;r; ' . ; ' sourl REPORTED WRECK OF SUMTER. This Afternoon's Report. FROM MISSOURI. JEFFERSON CITY, Sept 11, gentleman from cog25fiery county, destined, it is thought, tor Lexing ton. . A aiessengsr from baCalia brings informa tion that Dt. Jennifon, .tne n.ansa jaj- hait ker. with a small force from that State, had tallea aponja party of five hundred rebels nndor the notorious Vt. Staples, ana com- nlatelv routed them and killed their leader. - it tins be true, tue most uiuituiv yart m ir fltnrinu rjeaca in PeUis and adioininir coua- B 1 .... ... , o . I ties has been aecompiisoea. iau man aw r,W and Cant Mairoffln. who was captured some days since, have been the principal in stigatoTS.ot receesionism in uieso rouniiOT. The Same messenger states mat vjoi. aar- shall's Illinois cavalry bad surrounded eoo rebels ander Capt Shelby, a short distance below Lexington, and taKen tne wnoie iorce prisoners: Shelby bad two cannon. . Tfcis f ' . . a l. ... : , L. latter Tepon nteas ponnrmauou, uut u been known for several days that Shelbj's band tmd taken their position at the place Indicated after abandoning the seige of Isl ington. - ' ".'"' FORT MONROE. FORT MONROE, Sept. 11. Ia vitw of the iuoreaaiag importance oi Fori Monroe as a basis of offensive opera- i Hons agniust the Confederiies, there u to be a large increase in the military and na- I ral foroea, . i . . There was heavy firing this morning on 1 a..n..pn)., lh. Confederates trjina- tbe f theif gnB& A de9erterBtft,, that the Confederate lorce mero aai I .. .. a nnrt -' - . .. nAn. ' in m .... 1 Quartermaster TaUmadge is making ar- i -.-.gojent, to quarter contraband slaves 1 . - ... , L ..1MP.I.1 in .mfortabl woodea bar- v. v. .", - racks outside the fortress. WESTERN NEWS. Oirraa TELiaaara StatioB, Sept. 10. ' ' the Pony F.xprss p.aaed her, with Baa At gt, u progressing satisfactorily to i the miutary autnonues. ..... The pwpl. generally are showing great Uberality in subscribing money to aia tu V ' worn. .. i.. ' The excitement aitenoiug i"". ranraa ows more intense as the election i a., draws near. I - The Steamer J. A. McClelknd, running to Red Bluff, on theSacramenta river explo- ded oa th 25tb, killing IS certainly, and probably many mora, and scalding 12 others. soms or wnom obtb bum mtm. FROM MISSOURI. MEXICO, Sept. 9. ef for A.nthev fiendish attempt ta destroy lives af ur soldiers waa made a day two siaoe on the tfarth Missouri Railroad. Tha timbers ota bridge just this side Sturgeon were partially burned la expeo .AiiA. that a train laden with troops would be precipitated into the creek below, . . . .... -IT kl.. U . n W . ta daaiga i ta -viiuana uw.b traia stopped Here, ana ma uwp. v encamped at this place, whert they will main unui iaa oriqga ta ia . FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. i prev ana " Tn ; future tLs sinele rate ol postage prepaid letters posted ia the Caked States, . f -i T5..:. in.i.l. R.warla. .iiiiressea " - Saxony, Wurtemberg.. mecnienoerg, otrw lit s. Olden berg, jiUiemouxB, '"-"- v W,.mhur or Bremen, and forward A-V, - - ... . ad ia lh a x ruaaian sioecu .au, n tt tweaty-eight cents, . , . , , i All nnpaid tetters, to wnaiever P. . ri.R.anv taev may do aaarwaocu, prepaid letter addressed tt-aay other r n. ik.. Ak.an saKarak m7t.nnAd wn&n BULB wAiBU lA-s-rriw ill eontinut to bt charged rate af thiny centa l ; , ... above mentioned, ged at the existing REPORTED ASHORE. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. - ' Capt Atkinson of the bark Venus, Curacoa, reports that the Veneiuelan stii at Curacoa had received adthjas Xap Caracoas,. Vsnesuela, of Augusi tht privateer Sumter bad gone ashore tht Island of Trinidad, Port Spain, Lhi 20t, and was a total wreck. Doubtful. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. ,.z BornlDg "ring bas been resumed as If lathe dlreeiiorj af-Chaa Brldga Tht pooasiqnof itis aotyetknowB-i ! '' i ' -Gen.-MoCrellan's dispatch ta the Secre tary of Warli rery brief. Ha manl l60- mith ""'de a reotnneistno with auwmsa to LewisvilIe,aBd remained there Several hours aad completed their examin ation oi me groOBdy When the work was oampleted ad the oommand had started btck. "the ktiitf nunui . i.k .k-n br which t.. i... n.ii .... ZZ.ZV1 w vtwv mmmmm it vi d aiiinu aa aa La m.ai i rn Ghffla't battarT ha sari iln tht IHaPntr aafiil ana. IT " T" Z ,T I -ji wut auTju fjsuio ui ia pr- mm -rrrtt ann awuiian ani.ita ipl. behaved moetiadmlrabla under the fire. He concludes by remarking that we shall hare ao more Bqll Ron affair, j ' ' i i ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. BALTIMORE, Sept. 12. . -- Of September, the Anniversary of th-Kawl of BalUmore, is being cele- vmm aaio-aay pyia is; a I citizens. Gea. JJia) issued orders for firing salutes and dress parades: ta aaoar of tha day at the various camp. Th N Tnrk Fifih Regiment Zouave bar a grand dress pa rade from their fortified oatnp on Federal Hill, passing through the oity and around .niu rw..j v. ... . . I v. awn weir .uiuat paraae I k ,kl. , : . i . . i u.u uj, waion uey navs not ae- HOTEL BURNED. BOSTON, Sept. 12. Foe Nahant Hotal, ; which was vacant the present season, was burnt last nisbt Lnaa $100,000; insured $70,000. MAINE ELECTION. PORTLAND, Me, Sept. 12. 191 towns containing twothirds of the aggregate rot of tbe State, give Washburne oepresenuuve, JU,euj. Jameson, Union Democrat, 16,178." Dana, Peaoe Democrat, li,U0. Majority for Washburne 1J.34T agaiast 12,97'i in the same towns but year. COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK -Sept. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Markat tirl.-t aad trm foe ahlpplos Brd.a. Bai-a a,e bbla at 4,l!i tor arflB n.u JJK .Si lor eonmoa to nMdiaa axum weatara : UMiern. r afi' ?T,Ay 'LOrR.-BUrket qntot and itaidv Tr ira. .'r) tor aoatrL..; i,;o,m S.'"r,Tl7.?':u''1M "iratMoas,7Sco. WHK T Slarat a Ihad flrw.rwith food r- port demand Kecalpta au U17 rjiuh , ""lu rx mi ab at low for lair atilwaakM clob; later red weit.ro at lu3causc n.. rA 1 .- K. p. aiartet arm at 03:063 for-waatara: CtoA at fur Stat., .nriai ... tan..h ui uHbSt-auaet dull awl nnmln.I - - I MIX X M.rkI firm . n H .,., L i i.m. 01k. 8ahtfr.,a.buhaI47c-ailllhrm.T2i -.... oommoa ta ariBM ..T:Bl,,17 I7i4 anuilaii, and waitora HOttH-Flrmitr,: mmUm .r Ira kK1. ..An. me,n,75 prim.. . ' 11 k fj m.rkt nnchaneed. CUT AlEAT-nUrkhtalet. t.aRn Markat .t.uir. - 1.1 .. i. 1.1.1. . iwc. . l,i'TE- BrUio at ?a:e torUklo-.aodliaite t;e. . HKEME MarkM stMdr at S7o common to prime.. -.ffTSKV-It u-b.t ,,;. . ...1 . ... , .r. bhHM U.4.. " BUFFALO MARKET-Sept, 12. [BY TELEGRAPH.] - Market nxc!ur-wfcT "Tt . VWi. vbaati iTs.ww boah com. 2:, coo buili oau, Toju i.uh I or of but h. n - ; ., on - -dueed ., Ger m.tt on about OY8TB R S ! COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, AC. WE ABB SOW PBBPABI0 TO BHRVB OC ' '-" '.'" CUSTOM ESS , . '-.iAT ALL HOURSI OYSTERS, ; ' CH0CALATE, ' COFFEE, : -'.:" ::: " tea,Eic.,Eiom At onr Booms, toroer of Eaolid Street and Public. T" ' - MOULD k HOGAN: -niTCHW PEACHES II WE I area MrsaivitiB IxavllT. Fb"m 40 to 50 Bushels of 'be Sneet PE&URKS in market, and ran snpptr Uea lera or Oonaumera oa the most lltMtral terms. . H'lDLD A HttGAN, aulH:Bli V)r. Wnoi'd st. and Pub rguara. . f OH SECTION ER Y & FRUITS. j mOULdTjiVMSEN. 1,6k onmii Hn 1 - ' " ww. OLXTELAHD, OHIO. ffinea tha destruction of ocr stand, ITo. US Snpe- I tlor sireat, we haw taken the laxawand oommoaioos I b"llding, BO. 14 snpenoc street, auu -r ft aty to auperior ftny thing la th. city. -...'. AH BB ai M IB M. SB. for the aerrlug ol Cakes, Orea-a, Soda, c., oa th second floor, are larae. airy and light, aad neatly I (ornished, And witAonr (litlee we car assure oor th- camserr tueioi u jumm. w. i ith tha Wnoteeale and Retail I annlT AAD 0N t K0T1OAAAI BColhBSB, "w l?Di) I N H 8 AND P'ARTIES i tMtir aatumetioB ot txetomere. fnTp'.. and rrk i nS rniit, L.tara. aaimoa vVriJ!!t I i2dwiU b. kaptl" orsbr.ol the Tery best I "ru. .nir . .:.. otjb sod TOMTata ' 1 mlUmU .tu aoaoc all made on it. - - '- aianaatntarers ef Oafdieb AJ 3oHFECrnOItBBT ttSS SfkS jf SmrSof eard, liyciJlili il tlte choicest brand, can always be 'ipdoa, and ri i i c oi u aiuu.. fonnd. JOHN 8CHR1NK, HBTtn rerao-al to hla a.w guartara. HO. 23, LTMA5 B BLOCK, ; 0PPO3ITB ia OOCai Housa, rrcvrcd torwceiT. u cadi ol hla Mailt and be nt tic al iarge. . . .1 t e-t trrtTiff tn Una or jonseCTiwj IRSAND EOT OOFFIO, ' MweUasthacaoicaitaatablaa served up at a mo- DINKEE 18 eBTM PATLT or the AocoaimodAtkio et penooa haTing taannaa ttacCVm.t Hojw. nw.riOHT . tA.Rrtwi atuf T I TT I It 1 E M I N G, i BOYCS k SOS, , . rsdvvcs COUXIB&X XERCEAXTS, CI PBAEL BT,i"; ,'i i ,i Waw Testti MWT fo.-rty oaat snad ta tha care of Xeesr. Boyca A by my Weatara f nornis, will prompt attention. H. a Pkailha. alr to "Oomlb Hank" an4 Bnalueas Ben " InN.wTork. niMWiBJa . - tliLU. ANTHONY k CO., ; I IIL o B B B B A I. a PB0B7TB COktatlSaiON MX3CHAKT8, ' 'i.w-.:. ' " .mmw Task. 10 Wiar tt. i w. rwiA. -, , aBTHOWT, from, Con, from VTTrJ. akvot i. . . rniTSB, chbbbb. uaicoat - A lildlBaW , A Morton, a. hayatond i.. Bdwattta aocjnap BughasA Lester. Cl.Tt ad. tad by LB. BALLAD AT. atrtdaw i . r sap 1 ... AT A MKI-TIv(j 01? THE Col . too riluwli i Brran.1,1. ,rj r,.J.f... aoABi.THiu.lr adaytml; , Iliii2-"Lir-S: iirr-t1.1"1-b" oith. ot Ibuwi cooifctsd wub It. it 1. a. c,lt '-- ed, lur.b gra-, frcm an4 afur toiidat. u lell W. B. K'lTH, -J. WALTcilx. Aleut. H. &.H Tit. " 1 f. JONItS. . " i.2 ?.i!2K4r5LLOW. C K.'ty-.TT i j w . bm wad arai iin . E i V ft-itt-a J.9fcW. J T I TT, a? " V - t i("-u- J ' J ' 1 PATENT- OFFICE; . AGENCY. ' No. 81 Bank Street, Clevaland, Ohia W ara r..iA tr. ..... 11..,... . nrlptloD niatinc to inDtlon, Drawing., iw.t, Bascnaoatiooa, fat'oia Iarrina..nMra and tha Pat- H ARNESS AND, SADDLE MaKXBS WASTED. ' Sood waaeaaotf ru!. mitaraunt septMwM'-, Eiilolihairif.. hlr. V11." 4 fcWT.hfr "t? LSwi ""ITm " tw . r. V . . . 1 u . irooa. i.--u. , ...1 A. .A.-.'- U. SB , tW.LABD WOBSTID CO.. . . 1W BaaA atraet. acal QLA88ICAL SCHOOL, .186 .- ... - PaoBPrcrST. "llHrj? "f" si'"Lli" oi.jrnmj t o'clock. jw nr I ua'l. ij. will ba r-0akMl oft th urn aiorol-f at t o clock. FLAGS Winn. pared to fu.-aUb I LK rLAcM for twmpanioa, ataVle acoordiug to Army reffulutiona. at very low rawa. Alao Boating and all other kind, of flam mada to order oa abort notice. Eooma-No. 1111 ud atalra. Mirblf Block, superior at., ClaTeland, O, DUCATIONAL. -Clxtblard rMAl.rEMIrTT Will D fin It- MXt A6T1B OO tin ' Ax. the 6th nftT of SeDLrmhftr. Thlnarl tnikm tu neT-r befor In so vrusperooc m cocditioa at pwnt, hsTiLg jujt ctoaed the matt ao sin year of Ita hitorr. With increAd ftccommodationi, ithvcorp of Twctten aisurpueeU fn tbuir rwpecUv drpart mDta. a locatJo. ot iinrivitlltMi bftu$r rnd hwlih fQiCfM. mnd remote from tbeone aadaacHJBint loowdeut to pUoe on rr reir the iord r, in times ot wj, the Intitutin offieri rery aniuiuilMlraBtufl J(Mr prUculr addree Ty iti tr: TRY 1 Til ttBtl B'S Arrat bcf Oil I'oliihtnf Cbmpound, for . SOOT AND 8B0S8, OItm a mora Brilliant and Blacker Folitn. than any other Blaoking. . t contain, oottiicg tht ii Injurfotrt to the leaf her. It contains mors oil than mnj other JJ'ackina. and ihat beiaa Hiau foot Oil. it , FBB-EBVKS TH iXAiaXJi -and keapa it aoit and pli.ble. It wl'l not n the Sneat linen." It poli.hea with Im rutbiu- than . r othat BlacAing. . It ha. taken more Fremlame than anr other Blacking. - l. . u '.rirk. .Vii F.errwhero j XI 1 Sail, Tknt and Flaq Makibs, No. 203 River Street Xrerr style and de"l! la f Terta or Wl., n..'.uucttirva to orcor, oi tne iwh m.ienei, ow mf verable terma. At A &. ant Dom practical woramen in nu, and cd refer t" numerona parties witk relation to Sail, Tent, Via, Hammoctr, Awnlngandotnerwork executed at thdir wtabiiBhment. J7 AILSI TEN IS I t'LAGS I 2u3 ttiwtp Kr-.fc. Tht, Tjndtsnlarnecl are rerTv1 to n:anofaxtureTery deacriptioa of bAlliS i-ajTd, FLtAW, AWMNG8, c , at phort notice, and on tha moat ( Table Urma They are eoblrd to re- fcr to DomiT 'iu parti1! in reiuon -o --ex wui hMrihip, andaotlcitatrlait'f thesrwne. CJENT Bk' EXfREtiS EVERY- tiXBE. - wm WPrriTectlonf Ibr SVslf-KeMtirjaient Sent Free ETerywbera. . 5.iY" iniyr twt-op.". - v- y.- afnlr oomm ahle AIH DHE8HI NU AND SHAV- Ikrn ivflTITHTl. . Wlf H. AW BUSH, ( mnmt. nniinr the American, ta wpa.id - aWWmodateaUcwtomerewtth prompt attain tiunj from OK NICK PAiNTiNG, ttOi TO TAPtiyx-i 51 That fronch WHITE nHO.haa. c Jnattbe r1ht thing S- Paintara and tnaaa work ot every dEAcrlptlon. 4 tW8 Pl.orK a.a.' PATENT OIL GREASE. Jtt'X V it wol TV TT ANNA. GARRKTSON & CO. ALB GBOOMRA, ri - WHOLkiSALB eBOOKBA TOBWAADISS ABD And Dealer, in Pl? Iron, Ingot l'r, FUh Ptaatac, Ao., Ac, blary'a BloaA. llArwiBjrtrr-t.and b7b.claa7 a.W. eaiuiaaa. t. .oJ.aAr-U.li ! 1861 1881. ABE. OABDSBB A OO. J vonnnrE COMMJS3N MERCS Tb, I PR OD UCJt g ia J flBAIW PV'TJB, PI-iB. P.'KK, SBDS IJtEJ """ASu; .n do.. nn, k uks- eh.aI.lY. aiVrsd Lli AKD LABD. P-aSTEB. No. 3, 41, 43 k 45 River Street, aaa OW TUB pocx, - , O L al V 114 If D , O. a .lcl b. the d'fferent Rellreads or OanaJ, far Sal. or shipment Vt iu gija rjonai at- Men laodtaaand Oonsirnmenu i-SUrai iak r.riAapt tA naa r tltl auu a uibttua ' - . - taarll .ft. lUUtWILL. a i mm o aa n ALDWELL 8t SI3IMONS. PMODUOM COMMISSION MSBCBAXIS, so. u mos r-aasT. wl-a.i..ii. w. LtrnilD, o, TjARTICULAK ATTJ.NT1UH giTea to the aaie m nowr, otau, , geediT kc, and to filling or4ers fcr aooh articles iAdTanoaa mad oa Ooueijiuaanl ta tal an avaikeu. .. - 4 V. . .nmwl In r.r m.ri.l- ... AATS. TV - ' Iiemnel Wlc'f, asq.rreeiaent, jmiiinu..- Ja iac Ferker. Eac.. PC.iAUi: ia at -. w. eauiuu.. n.tl; S. t. Lrman A Oo.. Nw lork. anU JOHN CARLISLE, rXiMIMIOHMBBOHAHTABDfOErYABDaa, So. 40 abb 42 Baioa Waawjoaa. ' '' ,, ' I raavalaaA. O. Btver St .. IA A. th. AAl. Of ALIi OBPEBB BHTBOiTED TO J,","' , isfil. .--!( -, lool. ii" T. LION, ! etV nn M issTSN HER CSANT. at r.rwta atr.t . OLBVELASD: AQI3T x tha sale ot New or k stats rina,Ooaiaa, Oroand, Bolar ana te;ry cajh n.-.i .na BnrMlo CetnMit, or w eter WE ARE NW AIANUFAC TD K Ka.at 107 B ok itnwt. iTrr .iai-r W- -iL,ataaaBW. wTK. Qrain, Flcur! 'oua, Hhwinea, Hops, .. tjee autrar, tuuow, BArtltawttBWtlotrTwB to th prohaa ..""i-Tfti AAw-tteJare m a v-- iii:Et - JS? at Bit O W A T B COOLERS. IOE PITCH KR3 TIN AND ZINC TOILET SETS. : 1.' . HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS 0? EV- . ' ERT DESCRIPTION. " ' ' ' " j :::i . i , .... COAL OIL LAMPS. OH AND ELI ERS. ' COAL OIL. ; .,; ' ' : - - -t -; SILVER PLATED WARE. knives' '. ' AJTD ... FORKS, - GLASSWARE. - RICE t BURNETT, 103 ..... . 8tTpgaioa8T WATER COOLERS "WATER COOLERS I All rntenatAd, ara aaraay hteDrmed that HOT waM tiii 1. bow on oa, and now a tha tima te .lUtlU. T'lUIWlTH W1EA Mf .IKK f M M 1 1 . K UK ... puni yoor watar. . a kyaavaiiatyaf tha aaat atlda, which wa will oell off at Alas, a sayariot anicloal aa IOEPITCHER. whisk will alao tw sold afl at WAB r AM 018. RICE & BURNETT. -. . ' . . . SunBioa 8x. 103 CROCKERY AT WAR PRICES! OwFtiif' to the axtratna brouiUu oa hy the acU of of the ttaue, THA BOCTBHB TBAITOBS, we bar put the ptioee of oor 0BOUT down ta waaj6i!K.-i ( - BUT ja0CKKT OHBAfBB thaa was avar sold before in this ertr. RTPTC A. "BTIRNETT. 103 . . - . - - Scpiaioa St. jaoeU c H I N A, EARTHENWARE, 4o. "1- - "WM, P. FOGG, Corner of Superior and Seneca Street. CHINA AND "EARTHENWARE, OLA38 WABB. BAB FIXTCBBS. . ' . IM.MP8. COTLBBT. LOOEIS8 OLA38K8, TKATS. PLATES AHD BBITABXA WABB, And a reat variatr ol HoTJs-F!JRiriBnia Articles, m r - 0BtBT 8ortar od Saneca sts. FRUIT JARS FRUIT JARS. Th atoat sart-ed kind., ao Onseat Wg ea ea 'SfcVtlntir Kl warraateo tU"Jf0Qa GOLD BAND CHINA. Ao.tai.. wortb ant iwnner aa aa w , worth too. ictttireavo..-. WK KEDZtE'S WATER FILTERS. ajtsaaaaai . rnna. JELLY CANELLY CANS. niwM. IVrt hen ware, tn aeata ot three fj on nrnba "tVua- put o, J.I- Ly In. T mported axpreaau sor v r-- GAS FIXTURES. . . - nf ..wr naaaerna tor aa .ta . . a. HAnr. mmt - . ' suuni Drtcea. rada, bow opening ana 10c - EuanJ. GA3 FITTING RDtroM' PIC'S3-1 . . . h wipe At the levwst raow. nnviAM. fitted Bp with aa rir , h.w- I E . -. flttea n 'i .. - baWh:.h. i 'Z iTr u. i COAL OIL CHANDELIERS. Two, Thraoan. - . w JQGQ. WHITE FRENCH CHINA. AVbwr.atoeaaJrt. laas than fcrar arioot, lot saie oy SILVER PALTED WARE. ; . ... - . rd th. hast wiaaaaotnTw. AJrirka. sonoos, CVte Baskets, Cart-ira, TT.TTa, I rn. BaltAC Cooler., Atu. oirs. ana Pkvk- cLanTaa; Syrup Pltchera. hapAln iUnfa, lOE flTOHBEB. AB of the beet qnallty o. At "War PaioMl aayt r y- lei ' "HINtsT HftLL. " .it J ,iy iiu is:, m m! i ' ! Jil in usi,, A :- 'H'J.ai-V j w w w W iT r'r ' i i - li IS '!! , I " "is ; isanaaawoF ? ': :i W. . IOW. ZINC TOILET WARE. , ZSi-m7bt. foot Botha. Water Cajrvsra. Ao great varietT of , B0U3M JURNJ33JSa ARTICLES, mt lat, FOGO. IrBl Ooraarof BapwriorB air ! .-: MS with a.tl, ' . - Bt'MMIS AHlfivnii.. i ; if 13 b ra.,m iW, " i mi bUCtone I i : and til UTH-T .f.i'yi..; tXS HI w. Baa. Sift ."Uu tnt - 1 . . ; f.:rOAa ar-a. Bl ItMlO arott. ja- ,on J;,e, Uarin w ., i . -v u Altai . ra 1 wtioo ittlWt""-i " . ti L D. audit a. (JLJfcVJtLANIi- 4 PITTSSURQB "'":lttl04D. "t. tVv..T Z ,it7?ZZ ,"tl-Train . I.. . -) av liartoianiB i r . . -- ' ajllk. r. 11 a. WU C- UnnuiluDiflinYM, Zr, "r" "7 u..r i oa. or at fbc kuexuj ot7 .,7- 'II ''-':...' -'- t. unt'raLDUB.Ana QLEVELA.N D,- COL OMR US h Oa and artor Sluauj. JTTr. , IM SUO A. M. . t "tg. riLTii JL',!" Il,a" r. a. ton, (Hiawtra and u all oii Kii.iTT,' i ' uMJer -urna. to OCit. axrtnn. -r a.,aoo lid I a. at. (i n i v . . , .: J . baibr, Baadta, Man.Be!d A Se-irt BalbOaA, to 0tms"fh- chko auu. rdus. . . - MW,A, wttaaa ana aiUuunuina uini i.i a Bik..,-R.r"'-ariPa a, it iwara, with ewnaxaald, lit. V-rnonnd Pttaj- V? B borrow, LovaZiiS aud tiocinnati, Mm w;to too Onlo A a. aip Baiiroada, Cincinnati ibr LoST k. TrV"'' Loula. ad all Ootoarraa, t."entral Oalo Eulroad"ler Bawark. - i lujioa Kauroi for r.,r, oZmoT at taa e atation. rUEVELAJtfD A R"Tffi Tt t fiUMBEB lki.HRelilT , B3nw ta ath, uul PaaaaaM Traina will ran a. follows U?ta aAIL IliAIN-trttrawUf at all ,eu-.1n aceet Euciid; wTcaaiTj?. .a-rI'jF,?rtiarbrook., fiit-rle and irnT..l: ; and rr.i mt trie at 1X44 tM W. U. jut jfcLSS All KlJK;.:jTaTia-ti,;: ' - plna at PainesTiile, --ooia endGirari -. oii.y.aadamTeaatEn, j:os r. , ruu . kirk t.o.. B.. 3..-oftt io- . , MSr.w. taji-KEAPT aVABAM01JW air at ail Staslons. . . fcWr.H. ftt-JET EiPa.-S TBAIH-Stowptn at rriievllliiuat,'3ad Giranl only, and fT"a Sna at UkUia. au, Jtmailrk at -.faBa.au. &aCM) i-.m a. a. A. mtyiQ&TilzSAIS-etovmtn, at ttirard,AaktabaiaaadFainASTiliaoaiyiaad arrlfree et l.'leteiaad at 4.5s a. m. ktAli. Taaim toinaall Stattonl . fiHfcSfrWpB&a's all atAloDi.Jijrv arnnag at U".juidtli.au iJ All t'ie trains going we. i. warn connect at CV-relal traina lor Toledo. Cbicajro, Oojomboa, Cincui- t. Louia, Ae.: aad All 1, trams goina eastward aianect at Duntlrk with the t-Tuna o the H. I. A B. HiItvA, and at BuUic wua thoae ol uie ew lara Cenaral aad Bonaio A Sew ark City Bailruaria. Otevetaad. ttayS,15q. CLEVELAND ad MAHO.NlNy ..... EAIEB8AS. Tina Taata No. w-To take Act oa aao altar Thursday, a arch 21st, liti. . . Otavelaad ta Toanitown. Oirsrd.. AjtIv. st X oanir.towQ..u: -r-- - Tonngstown to CleTeland. valna leaTa aarAj V -rr'"" 1:40 r. tit " ZSM ta tso " t ot tft 1:37 " 4t aia ti!4 Bner liJll . i GlTAT5a :. ' 7 J ? ... SJ ' . kila : ijeav itfc bai. Braceviiio. . a bud bam.. GHrn.t'.aTlue.. ;; :a Kauta A nr .1 A... . 804.B Flank Rosd.. Bewbvrgu.. S06 7:iB Arrive at CleTnianii , mrTetaaa. BAfcn 'ti riiifiAT NATION Ai. ROUTE! BAaVTIOBJIb!tOEVItB')AIi. : .. IHPBOTBD (X"HV'I'S- : By recen. pcttui oBi.ca tni IJr la now tbix to torn iahanuB:aUtacnltle.fcr eprr 'ifl".-i o nicata . ,.r ,j,:h .st. Noituwwl and -.ibweit. PLLL tihNtt-Tl'tN wub li t.irucitn tnur. to Pbi!ad?iabtaaod tir i-.'rt. in n iet wltl. toe South, by it. WNmirot tsr.e'j hoao by cict yinctDMi UAloe. wtto the anwti . t-ert and '"fJmSk Ttcaera ao EaaraMc. Phllo.iiiiA, Sew tork otUofJoo giTe tbe jH-ivUt of L"n om at my OI tha iatermwllAte cttja Two Itolbwe aAl tlotial T Ui. prt-aeof Tiitlng Waahugwo t..ly J:',.. ...... . r..... Tni. "M tne rvi w, ni .- "" - ' " - tyJiKier baiija" Chks so a.Siiurioa ll. , SA-fir aa Lew aa by auj nttBnnt. ask 'tor tiJseto bj Balui- ju AS' . elver a. w a.m A;at. i ay. . Kttrra tot ol Trsrjajvrtet" glictoarap&Ha fer. A 0 &. I t " af CLEVELAND FINE ART HALL AMUBTBBT BTT-IOPauB PICT UK. No. 205 - r - - FrjpiaiOB St.. V. rn-.t. Aaent. 1 vti-t, V t C3 B P. BOWER,; aj ! 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