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c eciu -roTicEs.; xrntors or iuksoulakitics avoidbd. Too mush Hu and drinking, m keblat n4 ote ttlt oftea arodass b-regnlarlttet BoweJt ul neoal health af the STatea. But Braa- Asthl fill anil toon nn, tba atoauea will regal rat atteatgta m4 a healthy Mttoa at tassjams will be iwttnii S Medicinal art equal Ib nfn'Mw to tk .. fUXDUTH S PILLS, BAAsTDBBTbVB UNIVERSAL BALVB AXD AALeotaVB POHULB PL&STK&S. very BU ol tat lire touni had a box of Bran. ratk't PiUt, a bor ot Ciinrnl eaire, end m All- oak"! Parent Flatter, pat la Ihelr knapsack ftaeot aigenj a. Aad lata it fcce mar baattrl bate tbeeb- of any of this Beelment turn lha h capital. vary soldi- r taoald ban a bus ol Ur.adratk's Kit, a ana of Satva, end a piece at Poroaa Pkater. Thar are sr to bt caaTul. ottaa Uhv-aat lot. 9ott ar a. ardaer, x bopartof mat. Ohm SBa. OMo, and by aU rwpecteble dealer! la mtdi- XT Tamper not with Nature and the lain BaUatcal aad mere! that getde bar operettooe. Hi? BITei war made to OS tod not ABUbK. The dire- fal reweltt artalng from tha lattar ara "tatioai" BVOBteettledaabiteof tbebeaer aart may I eeava bv a carata! pa-oatl of tha work "HUMAN FAAX..TY, Pbyitalocoal Beataroaet." It will lead the dabaaad and degraded vlexim. that bow o tat brink ot d Isolation, to tha paths of naaal- aaai aad virtue. Bead and ba oonvlooed, tha trnlh Mtkara, . AcU by DB. BAEBUJV, in BUaakar atraat, law Bar, mat A Mb, Beat rrasoveTrwhere. BaH atao br 8, vf. Cork, Drnggltta, Oleveiaad, DEATH MAY ENSUE, Bar a dletlnruUbtd Badlcal vritar, FBO.I IBB CUB OF MINERAL HAIR DYES. To avoid rack a contingency, CSA OBLT CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, Proved by tha analytlt of "' DR. CBILTQN a ba tha boat Batr Dye U exlotetoe, aad YTeolly Fan Frok Poison! EaAn&ctarad by J. Qrtaadoro, Ho. Attor Hooae, aw lark. aidtTarfwhara, aad applied by all Raar TO HORil 0WBBB3. Dr. Bwaafa lafalltbie LiataieBt tor Horn It ' stnded br anr. aad In all oava of LamanMa, aritlna a-OBt bpraina, Braiaat or Wrenching, It aflbt Is isaaieal and oartala. Harntta or Baddit Oallt and JUagbcaa mar ba aatifr sreTented and cured in their aotatast siagas, bat oonllrstad oaaet ara berond tba sjoaatbllHr of a radical ear. No eaaa of tha kind, fcowvrer, la so detaerate or hopalata bat It aaar be Unlatad br thla LlntDMOt, and itt kUthful aaall amtloa will alwars mnora tha lanvneaa. and anaba to traral with eomaaraUTt aaaa. Bvetr ten) tww aaoaM bara thia madr at aad, tor Its Umalj oas at tha llrtt apaaaranoaol will aSaetnallr araTeat three fonaidabla nawUoa, So Thick all horaat are liable. andwoMi reeaartoinanrotbeririaaTalaablthcran arlr wortfaia . btraug A Artiatrotif , A nr, ut for Xs BsascaiBisg Hava Jcsr Eut dp a tholr ltiUiiarl ktiU.wbjrb it In connection with ii's&r vii uDiB w aciorr ana m mi uoma ft orkl, on tbaaanalUMaaa-rantario atrwt, a baw Hilltor 4ruxun Cora acd Cob Steal, in the aea of which no tuaa twaacr-T ear oant. ia saved la feea- tna. aitbwr to nore. aonaa or oattia. Oorn in aai wuuaw aw uh ia exenange lor meat. ywee.aad, Jan. , wn. jantEa? 'M.Diiax AJvlilUlAJLiHJiL.P L. E. BOUTMOKSOK, frucUtai mi Bsimtift CHttieiaev Baaaa the larfeat aaxtrtiBent of tba moat fasarond I'aoa ol H iv iiOLts, AU hU ewaaea, whether near er tar atbtd, are ground nn6ar bitowa aaecuon. br Btauimerf ot a new aonatroctloc. wits tup r- .-t care, ao aa toinit Lbeerat la aU oatee, ar-.i V ineat, L'tivneaa or lLfitmiaawlon of tLt , an tmaartutg auaarth tor long raaaUag or &z tf-wtrff. Alt. eoDiaoBtna won Id hrrelnkiratbvcMletbM Bteo'Tereabaiortanronetn theaalt ot bit Lenaea, " a lo. a BlenoidaaeartniectctfiFXjLAnoA, " A t i XTiUlAIi Ali-jla-i vtsaaatfatn, WV - ' M ce..irai. Cu r.c-ft, us Ccatrior street, ander Amaneaa LZCX.S ft? u"STflTiQritRY- - - -- - . "'It 1862. JBLANK BOOKS, 8 T A; T I ONE R T , '. .'" '. V-. abb' '. ' .t Csnsttss'-Sooia Requisites, . '1 i , , flCFPLIKOBT ' :: ' J.2.C0BB&CO. 1 j ' ' - ' ' ' ... : :BIJUC BOOKS ; Hade to OidaW la anr oaairod rattan. ;.." AU. xisvs or Frlntlug Tor C2ce Fse, i . 4 W A CtrwiiVi, Sained and bhippinj Cult, Dotet, DrtfU, Bitt-Etadi, fa fe. ENVELOPES, PAPER, GOLD PENS, . INK, COPYING C tc PBES3E3, Ac, 4a ALSO, ' B 0 0 K S la Xvery Department of Literature, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ATI . J. B. CQE3 & GO'S.. 241 Snperio street, ENGRAVING. t fca-lfiB&U A Ul'mOiKiB, a, SI Bank Street, Cleveland, Ohio, CSSIGffJa'SS ABD LITHOGRAPHS&S, ABB ENGRAVING ON WOOD. avbr AGRICULTURAL. TTBDSH TOMATOES t BLACK." P h kMHiea, ia oant, tor tale br . ca i. gTftlB A BOW. WEKT HERBS, SWEET MAR- j ' am. aaraie. eantnav savory ana tueou hedof J. fr.lH o-jH. CPLIT FEAS, PEARL BARLEY, ij bAUU, Ac, eaa ba fcmi at J. BTAIB A TOITB, -dectl lib Ontario ttraet PUi" CORN. fcCCH AS WILL BI tnre to -., being of the growth of 1800, aad eoDWqaemij thoroutily dried. For tale by dee'M 1, cTAIB A BOW. B UCH WHEAT lfi.0 U K A vibt Bice article. CRANBERRIES. TILE EINhiST fitlrB,td ranbmei, eery Vavr ffCjcrior to (be rfMift crwaDberrr. for iUe bj (W w. J. FTAIB k lOW. tjL g-eea or Bote a very aretty article for Christ. SBhi or ntvw Toar'a rrtaent. fur -:e by 1 ,tiau a tut. I of to ed a I horning Tleader. Tt MOkMHB, VKH. iH, lMf, mw AorxBTinisiRtfta. a Q. K. Vabb-ThMtr. " I. X. Baldwla Oo-Balaeral Bklrtt. H. D. Kendal Co Xatbroldartaa, H. a Botktaa Maaoale. Oua. W. Hobla AHl(naa'( NoUct. , ' -Tlnwar,o1fcrala. . " ' ' " -ClolWai fcraala. B. B. SoBlaai Uo-Art'ita" Matarlala. " " -PootofraaaMAIbaaM. " Gilt rraiBM. V. a-Baalaaaa Butloa. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. Oolsmbiu.... ............. .00 A. kL tu r. k. lojedo I.aa " Lake 6bore, Eat - Pinabanr aad W haaiia...e aa 1 10 .a ( iu BaboBlnir.,.. l.aQ " baadaaky Uonnaaut Detroit Boat. AkmlTAXi. Oolaabat a go A. at Toledo a, 80 Lake Bhor, Km! ..,.7.1a fitwbartr aad WkeeUD(..tt Habonlng,,.. 10 60 M beaduaky fi eo m to tl 110 1.41 Uonaeact SttA m Detroit Hoat ..too Cltlarne ertthin anHnina u ithjir nt tt.. above Iralm or Boats. :il h tmittA far hv tha OoaOhaa Of Mtivna lln.iK.. I.,., fcw their addreaa at the Omnlbui OfEoe, ill Saperioi . . J .. . - .... M- 1 1 I . " iww vw uie n eaaeu uouae. Ton - can jot cranberriea, hickory Buta, and dried apple by (he barrel, carbon and lubrioatinr eila in aoantitiea, and at prioa to iuit ooatomara, at 6o.Spragne'a, Oriatt'i Exchanff. lw The ariceof the Uoinn Liadu to newi aenu it One Dollar and Fifty Cent prr hun dred, and n) derlation tinder any elronnutanoei. The pottage oa the LaADia, to Newt Dealen, I 0 it fourth of a oent per copy. We would prefer that persona remltlng pojt- lg eUmpa thonld lend aa one and three cent In- atead oi larger denominatlona. . TRAVELER'S REGISTER. THE CITY. THE NEWS IN CLEVELAND! REJOICING AT EVERY CORNER! Flags, Bonfire, Music, &c., &c. Cleveland waa thoroughly awake yeiter- day. Nothing can be written that will do justice to tha spirit of enthnaiaim and de light which welcomed the great new of the victory of the Federal arma at Fort Donel- aon and the surrender of Bavannsh to Com modore Dapont. From (he earliest hour in the morning ibat ii waa supposed intelli gence from Fort Donelson could be received crowds began to collect about the Moaxias Xaasaa effloe, and aa rapidly a extra. could be got off they were aeised by the eager newa-seekara and (heir contents de voured. There waa but one topic of disc na tion, and the arguments used were summed up in a very few words great, grand. glorious, good, splendid, magnificent, and Stripe were thrown to (he breeze from (he city pole, and under ft displayed (he stars and bars, ia a reversed position ; and from cumber leae house-tops and windows the old Sag flattered in the wind. ' At noon the little four-pound gun "Young America" Was brought out, and a procession formed at Goer's stable and marched to the Square, where a salute was fired, each peal awaken ing a fresh emotion of enthusiasm, even so iu remote a Independence aad Brecksville. At a later hour it waa again brought into i eervioe to give expression to the irrepressible joy of the people. Crowds were collected at every corner indulging in congratulations, surmises and eredietiona. and wa beliere tblone a- mMiutu waa uiltt uaja. .Luriag uae) aiter- ... !!.! J TV .V- noon avast number of barrels, dry goods boxes, and ether combustible substances were collected at the intersection of Bank and S (.Clair ttreettnd in the evening these were aet on fire, the flames from them riding up on the winds and ascending high into the air, while a btnd on the portico of the An- gier, wtucn tne patriotism of Hr. Taylor , provided, discoursed national' and patriotic airs amid the shout of the immense con course of people here colIected,many of whom indulged in a sham battle with snow-balls, creating altogether a scene of hilarity not common to our usually sober city. Between ; bine and (en o'clock, P. H. "Young Amer- lea" once more belched forth words of joy, and noi until after midnight did the streets again assume their wonted quiet. Taken all in all, it was a day of jubilee in I Cleveland equivalent in rejoicing, aa near ly a we can demonstrate it with the short time we have rot for figuring, to three Fourths of July rolled into one. And it was deservedly o,for it honored the greatest event of th war, and the breaking of at least a rib of th rebellion. AbBXST or CkTTTSKDSH H ABD PBILLIP Serosa tbb Potto CocRi. The Police kept up diligent search for Crittenden during Sunday night in th city, and th Mar shal and Deputy Marshal, in buggy, drov to various point in th country in search of him. Yesterday morning, at an early hour, it wa ascertained that he was in a private house on Cedar street, and the Marshal, his Deputy and officer Van Husen went there. OSeer Tan Hates was stationed at the back dear, nd the Marshal and his assistant en tered th house and made th arrest, Crit tenden showirg no disposition to give trou ble." He was conveyed to the Station by way of back streets. At the time of the ss embling of Court, large crowd had col lected about th Station, filling th Court room densely, and packing; full the stair way, hall and pavement immediately in front of the building. The accused were brought in shortly after . the opening, and the City Attorney asked a stay of proceed ings until Wednesday morning, which was granted. Each was placed under $1,000 Bonds to appear and answer at that time. OriMeatden procured bail and wa released j Phalli ps, in default of his bail, wo remand ed to jail. OB.TrtJi.iv. It i with the deepest feelings son-ow and regret that we hav this day anno ace th death of our much esteem eitiavWt Dsvid Morris, of the firm of Crawford, Mom, k Price. Mr. Morris waa attacked v vitk typhoid lever more than three months ago). sad had so far recovered as to be able to visit .his lather four weeks stnoe, when a relaps e of the?ver took place, from which time he gnduiNly sank till Saturday afternoon, when he expi7d. ' Mr. Morri was man of plain, unassum ing bearing, but of extensive' business at tainment, combined', with an amiable dis position, and belovedt by all who kw him. His death i a great lots to our business community, and ha east a deep gloom over wide circle of friend and acquaintance. ; Tbstbrdat wa p Juliir day, and bet for th Il-ngroasing nev rs, would hav been regarded at dlsagreeab 1. Light rain fell at interval,' freeiing. fst a it touched the ground, rendering walking very is CU :; i. : .J'... AaotaiaoF Pm Fbilun' TaAmiOTioiai Uappeart from rideno Ibat wa obtained, (hat Pat Phillip, tha brut oommtttad tha fiandiah outrije on Aiiai Bailef, undertook to rlolata tha paraon of lad who had an-irad In thia city aoma four waeka ago on her way toBraceville, Portage Co., and being obliged to remain over night, employed Phillips, who, it appears, was then driving an omnibus, to take her to the City Hotel. Instead of doing so, he drove to an out-of-the-way-plae under the hill, and undertook to accomplish his helliah pur pose, but owing to her strenuous resi-tance, ha failed. He then drove back to Vineyard street, and left her alone to find her way to the hotel. She went to the American weep ing, where she was kindly cared for. She told her story to Mr. Ensign the next morn ing, but being obliged to leave the city im mediately, she did not enter a complaint, and the scoundrel escaped jus' ice. Phillip boasted of this attempt to violate this lady to a private watchman ia the C. k P. R. E. depot. In connection with this we might mention theosse of Pj trick Dinar, alto an omnibut driver, who attempted a rape upon the per son of Eliza Jane Boyce, a married woman, in her own house about a month since, and who is now in jail awaiting the action of the Grand Jury The Omnibus Company it seems has been unfortunate in the selection of men as far as these two scoundrels are concerned. We doubt not that more care will be exercised hereafter in (he selection of driver. In this connection, it is but just for us to say, from our own knowledge, that these two men do not represent the drivers in the em ploy of the Company. All whom we know personally, are courteous and obliging In their deportment, and are entitled to the confidence of the community. h7 who toosr or Cohmob- Flias. Beading the dockets and rendering judgments by default were the only business in the civil branches of this Court yesterday. In the criminal branch the Grand Jurv was impannetea, as iouows : Wareham J. Warner, Foreman,Clveeland. rrancta jarancn, Brooklyn. Eliaa B. Pike, Orange. Frank B. Walbridge, Cleveland. Han ford Conger, Rock port: James Waldo, East Cleveland. W. H. Btillman, Cleveland. Randall Crawtoid. do Samuel W. Chandler, Royalton. Ransom O'Connor, East Cleveland. Adam Beilatine, Cleveland. Geo. Mather, East Cleveland. Chas. Egan. Cleveland. Geo. Watkina, East Cleveland. Thomas Davis, Cleveland. Tbb Hackkix aid Pbillips. The hack- man complain bitterly, and justly to, that in mentioning the ojcupation of Pete Phil lip, we made it appear that he waa one of their numbers We desire to say that such wa not th case. Phillips, we are informed, has been for a number of years, some six or seven, in the employ ot the Omnibus Com pany. The hack he drove on Saturday be longed to this Company, and is usually driv en by John Green, the man who took pos session of it upon its arrival on Superior street, and drove it down to the depot. We have yet to learn of any aingle act on the part of the hack men towards citizen or stranger that i in any degree condemn- able, and it is due to them that we should thus state that Phillips was in no wise identi fied with them. Opt ov His LATiTtrnz. A young man who possesses a goodly quantity of the spirit of secession, and stimulated by too frequent libations of the ardent, walked into one of the civil branches of the Court of Common Plea yesterday morning, and in a most uncivil manner began cheering lustily, war ing his hat the while, for Jeff. Davis. Noth ing would throw Sheriff Craw on his muscle sooner than a demonstration of this charac ter, even if it were not interfering with the peace of the court room, and therefor he quickly found himself face to face with the deluded intruder, and much sooner than we can write the fact, had hustled him out of the room and down the si airs, notifying him, CTt passant, that a similar offense would not be so gently disposed of. - Scwbt Sits or A Coobtst Pabsob's Lira. On Wadnetday afternoon and evening, the 11th, the subscriber are happy to ac knowledge a very pleasant and liberal dona tion, irooa uieir people, xnougn It was stormy without, looking out upon a year's provision of the best of wood, recently do nated, and surrounded with so many smiling ' faces and an abundance of the good things of this life, it was sunshine within ; a sunny I spot is left upon life's journey that will take I more clouds than we anticipate to obscure. May the blessing both of the cheerful and liberal giver rest on all who thus con tributed in gladdening our hearts. J. L. A. E. JANES, A Good ArroiKTMisi. Dr. Henry Her- rick, who has been connected with the Marine Hospital of this city at Resident Physician, has recently been appointed As sistant Surgeon to the 17th regiment, O. V. M., and leaves this morning to join his regi ment A bettor appointment could not hav been made. ' Thbats. To-night Mr. J. Proctor com mences an engagement at the Theater, ap pearing a J&acbetn. Mr. Proctor i a "Star," and if not of th first magnitude, at least of high rank. He will be supported by Mr. Chas. Loveday, of the New York Thea ters, (his first appearance here) as Macduff, and Mrs. H. A. Perry as Lady Macbeth. Cuon to Wbosi Dcb. In stating the arrest of Phillips yesterday morning, we failed to say that it was made by Deputy Marshal Given and officer Van Husen. It is entirely proper tbat officers making so important an arrest should have th credit therefor. ' of HsRaBABB. The great Prestidigitateur commences his entertainment in this city to-morrow evening, and we premise as much of Cleveland a can crowd into Melodeon Hall will be there. Tickets for reserved seat for sale at Brainard's Music Store, under the Melodeon. - pf-evleoa all &f Chamber's Encyclopedia, No. 40 And 41, are for sale at W. D. Baker's news rooms. This completes the third volum which it one-half th work. No work print ed in this country is more useful in a libra ry, and none merit a wider circulation. Messrs. J. B. Lippineott k Co:, of Philadel phia, ar the publishers. aa $&K fresh lot of that superior Dandelion Coffee just received at Ik A. Gilbert's, No. 1!2 Ontario street Also, Fresh Batter, Ap ples, Chickens, c, as well as a large supply of choice Family Groceries, all cheap for cash. febl3;37. U TJ. CBegular Meeting on Wednesday evening at T o'clock, in the New Hall, Room No. 26, Hoffman's Block, 4th story. Ini- tiation of new member at TK o'clock. I Proceedings of 8. IT. 0.. and important let- .... . - . , I ten will b read., fbl8:J76; i I TiupniBPi X:wia, Vfui Bisa-Th a j teoond of lerkt of uaetliigi, Badar I auepiooa of Minnbhaha Temple, L 0. G. will be held at (he .Saptlst Church, corner State and Clintoi streets, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18th. The publio generally ar iifd to .ttenc. Brief speech, win be mads, and a genenJ invitation is extend ed to all, to participate In (he deliberation of the occasion. febl5.3t tha T., of MsT Interest on V. S. Treasury notes, due Feb. lih, is payable IN GOLD. The high est premium will be aid for coupons, in bankable fundi, or they will be collected for parties at a reasonable charge, payable goiu - in UA.Ki.AD 4 CO., Bankers, feblS.87J 84 Superior s(rec(. Waktio to Rear. A small, comfortable pleasantly located house. Rent not to ex ceed $150. Payment made yearly, quarter ly, or monthly. Will rent now or wait till tho first of April. Good references givsn required. Address, P. 0., Box 396T, Cleve land, feb. 13:376 if Boabd WAHTSD-ina private family by uh auu wiu, wnu cmia tour years oia, and servant. Would prefor there should be no other boarders. Best of references given. Address box 2170, Cleveland P. O. fobl3:375 MaaoBAHt Tailob. F. A. Brown, late with W. B. Hancock, would be pleased to see his friends, and the public generally, at 133 Bank street. ianls.380 Iava Tit Ga Boas las of an improved pattern from those recently put in the street lamps, for sale at IS cent each, by W. P. Foe. L-AAWroxD Rbtaii. Coax. Yaab. Buy your coal of him. .Hi " CHIPPEWA" ia the very best for family use. urace and Yard foot of 8enca street b-idge. P. O. drawer in. BCSiNiCtfcl ifc-Tiosa. x our mower want a tewing ma chine, and you can get one of Grover k Ba- ker, perfectly new, for ten dollar less than the manufacturer' price, by inquiring at iiau-s uomeopathJo Pharmacy, 17 Publio ecpiare. Don't lose the opportunity. tf brHiisoitrsa Stimpeon is, beyond all question, a superior artis(, and we advise those wishing to get a fine likeness to call npon him. A visit to hi gallery, Ko. til Superior street, will richly repay both citi- aen and stranger. R17:tf Victorious 1 The " Anti-Rheumatio Band" permanently cure Rhuematism. uout, JNeuralgia, Nervous Affections, and aU similar disease. It ha been tried by thousands with the most satisfactory re- suit, r or sale bv G. W. Clabc. jan28:37 119 Superior St, 4. Dr. Gibson, Professor of Medicine and Electropathy, cures obstinate ease of I Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Neural gia and all nervous diseases, and diseases of the Brain, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Liver and Urinary Organs, and other Chronic diseases. Reference given to many formidable eases cured in this city after other physician had laued. Bee advertisement in another col umn. Office No. 119 Seneca street. . ' ! j&VFor fresh Homosopathie Medicines in Pellets, Powders or Liquids, of any strength, call at Hall's, 17 Public Square. J. B. Hall's Arnica Oil, for Chil blain, Frost Bite, Bums, Bruises, Cut, tc. Price 25 cents, at No. 17 Public Forum. WW, O-A 11 Coal Oil Lamp Chimneys, that oab bot bi bboxbb bt tbb but, can be found at W. P. Fogg's, corner Superior and Seneca street. Fbabb: Paxkbi. Livery aad Boarding ,, a Benecavstreet, A No. 1 Horses and Carriage at maonabl figure. - PMSM;ly J. 0. C Cary Cough Cure. - daexttl INSURANCE. T IVEROUL AND LONDON - FlRl AND LlTB IrlgUmAKOl Co. CAPITAL AND RFSERVED FUNDS. aO Afw aTVA 4-ni -W - w n. EfYESTED IN THB UNITED STATES. 300.000. Inraranea may bs received in ttitt reliable and ibttantial Company on the moat nvvorabla termt. Farm property aad Dwelllnga tutored for a tana ryeart at very low rates. LotMt paid on presentation of aatli factory aroof. and aot, at at otaal, Wdaytadar. 8. a GBKINB, SeptllfrlAaat aa w ly B7 .- VIA flnnVatt4rtt ait - nt n - .. JOMJfl AGAIN. JfilUfi A LIVE INSURANCE. Bavtng retorned from tha war, I am prepared to Polioiei at low at any other reeponalbie Com 'Uj, ana reepectruiiy aea the BetroBaga of air lettdt and oitiatna of Ulevaland. Niw Ehgland Fibi & Mabuti 15- 8TTKAN01 CO., HAATFOBMI. OONaf Capital, m . $246,409 85 HOPl IirSTTBAHOJl Co PBOVLDSSCB, B. L Capital, ,-. ..i : 1164,275 55 Niw Yok Lin Instjbahoi Co- NsTUr vnatr niav Capital, - . - $a,004857 52 Alao Atant for thaule nf W n. tkiut a w TltntvlUe Petroliam 01i,at tha lowett market laiea, Ordert aolioitad. aaV uuce Ao. I Perkins' Block, Cleveland, Ohio. APER HANGINir111 100.UUU ROLLS WALJU tAHa War aea beea deelared and Benwloa I. u. ml, the day, and now 1. the time for all tidy hooaa. keapert to tecede from dirty and tmokr wallt, and ooaroaon them with a ratb, new WALL PAPIB. i a-tDy improving their hornet, aad moat of all, to. 100.000 BOLLS NOW READY tor tale at M. Caraon A tin.. 1R1 BtiB in- a. a THB OOST IS HIR1 HOTHIKO. Waaranoir raadv to aell rnm.k. .,. ..a Amtrloan wall aatert from so ta 7t e urn hei pricet, and won Id mot I retaectfniiy Invite to look In npon oar ttook before baring, for In taallty ot goods and tba length ol piecea, wa oaa give tha ntmoat aauafaotioa. Our gidt oumlng di. reotly trom tha ttotorlee, we thereby aava one proSt. mii uhui 01 nnaoat 04 tvary Tana. GOLD BANDS. AO. kC. AhM Inst opened a beaotitnl lot of . UORNIOES witb Bands, Loot . c ta match. Ooids and Tat. ttlt In endieat !riety. Paper Hanging done at short notloe byezaarlanoed workataaAad at rwatoa able rate Atttoaw. oalo lak nfot lobs of painting, gw g anavarnlihlng at bar aad remnnerativa . , M. oas,; At JO. H. B. To Dealers wa wonld la viiat i otim eev leva Mft.lt. eie-e.. . BARBERING. et"jLt AIR DRESSING AND SHAV- IHO lHBTITCTIWB. VS. B. AMBUSH. rooms, ander the American, la prepared to ao oominodateall oottomert with prompt attention from able workmen. A aeparate room for ladlea. novst inVt EW BARBER SHOP. J. HkNDBBAOH A OO., have opened a Barber- open idA Ina- gatabiuhmant nnaar ieokand m anaienart't at btore. euaeilor ttreet. oaaoalte Weddell Uonat. where they intend to ahava for a eilpenoa and ent hair for a tnillina. Tnev BOB. to meet alt their old friend, and a. m.ny new ones at may ba pleated to BF PIANO TUNING. T) JTn 1ANOS TUNED. L frrrH V. PIBBOB. Proleoienal Tatar. lanot tnned and repaired. BMsprdera left at c. shawb mtjbio btcbb BTUKB, attended Ho. auuiao BIUKB.X, will ao promptly attend, to. j . . ., ldeoiiiU7i , u. X. risao. lor, H toe ia e. at II V .1 J MJ. J tV A. E. JANES, OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. SAVANNAH TAKEN! The City Surrenders to Dupont! [Special Dispatch to Cleveland Leader.] PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17. Th Inquirer"! special Irom Fort Monroe announces the surrender of Savannah Commodore Dnpont. Prizes for Meritorious Soldiers! Congress Rejoicing at the Good News! THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT BILL! General Stone's Successor! Frauds In the Butler Expedition Frauds In the Butler Expedition--An Investigation to be had! [Special Dispatch to Cleveland Leader.] WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. REWARD TO SOLDIERS OF MERIT. In the Senate, Wilson gave notice this morning that he would introduce a bill au thorising the President to distribute prize among soldiers who shall distinguish them- selves In battle. He laid that the London Time was too aa.ounded to reply to hi card that Secretary Stanton waa too much en gaged to see htm. THE CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON. The announcement of the capture of Fort Donelson, and impending capture of Savan nah, were received by both House with the wildest enthusiasm. HARRIS' PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Ibe reference of Senator Harris' Provis ional Government bill to tha Territorial, in stead of the Judiciary Committee, against Garrett Davis opposition, is indicative of the temper ef the Sena'e to adopt a radical bill for the government of rebel territory aa fast as conquered. The bill which the Territo rial Committees of both Houses have nearly matured, differ from Harris" bill a ub. atantial copy of which tbej have already re jected in being more thorough, and mean- Ing subjugation more decidedly. Their bill will be reported in a tew days. GEN. SEDGWICK. Un. Sedgwick takes command of the corps lately under Stone. FRAUDS IN THE BUTLER EXPEDITION. There are said to be frauds connected with the fitting out of the Butler expedition from Boston, which Washburne's Committee are about to go there to investigate. THE NEWS AT BALTIMORE! Its Effect on the Markets. [Special Dispatch to the Cleveland Leader.] BALTIMORE, Feb. 17. IT-1. - - i . iuu aurrenaer oi ion fonelson cause immense rejoicing. All kinds of provisions are held from three-quarters to one cent higher, and holders hare withdrawn from the market, anticipating further advance. Stock light Securities also advanced ma terially. RjDiNGrWsbLDIERS. FilEfi HEADING FOB fcOLDIK9 I Dpot, No. 241 8Trri!aioR Si. Tha Armv romrafttee nf t,- v., w , Ian Anociation. mating an effort to pro.tde Bei mentein the field from northern Obio, with Beading Matter. Wool 4 anneal lAlh.joiiu..., in t , adjacent Towns fjr eontribotiont of Mrwte&pera, "fi-air iveuaiout ana aecnlar i-apsit, Jnagaainet, Bocke. As. For dallv i.iuim. - . i k .. provided In the vetttbnle ol the Pott Offloe. I ant. parkagetonlDglepanert. n-aguimt, Ac., may bt ? .J B. Cobb Oo't Bookstore, Snpnior llreet. The Uammittee will ecd.a.or to ehta one oat: bookt. Baacra. As . eech n.. i.TJT . wn,nBUW AaaitlUA. I. B.U. jao,7,acawawsm' HUi.it MANUFACTURES. HO M JU M A IN UFACT (JRE TbtOerman Woolen hlanufaetnrin rv.m. p71,iI.H.urlb,t" 1 1Ltack 0nt' ttrset, have con clnded to tell the flrtt lot ol woolen good, mana bctnred In Cleveland, at retail in order to meet the nomerooj callt made npon them for tnltt ol their make. A variety of aetlernt ara ready for sale at lew artcee. aad tha citiune generally are reepectfnllj invited to examine tha gooct and enoonraat home manQfaotare. Cleveland. Jan. 2. 1S8I:B?7 LL WOOL MATTRESSES FOB BALI AT IBB CleYeland Worsted Co., 107 Bank 8tbmt. aactr PATENT SCALES. 1 V fc'e LL 8IZE3 AND STYLES 01 BCALED madtat tha KKHLS.R SCALE WORKS. South aid Seneca st Bridge, Cleveland, O. DYERS. JNO. $b KlNEOA BTRI1T. (Hex. tlosr to Mn, Forter'i Millinery 8 tor,) Av7 BBfaaeJ AtAsVaHHJiV UIJUAaVi DrlncUldOIBUllDVtn bvII Its binrhBL Fl ui atna usmiM nnunea i roodi in thtt Atnt-st tiumann. Ta. iiiiiwrold UoH avnd other MrrchuiU. eqs? U CLME AGAIN. G. S. W iluabu I Btmin Dyer and ttbawl (Jleuer, beffi Imv uincmnoeto hit frieudf od the nobtio. th.t ha i bom Matin, aud located at 68 Hi. CLp.ir atrftt. f )! laod. L., wtatre he baa fitted aa a DYE HOLK wtik vmi macninerr, regmraieai oi ex,ruso, and flat (art blmMlt that toy atrict attention to ba!neM tbtt viil be able to recaia tht aatrobafe aod tnpf oyf hlch tor ao aaaav mn oroi4 ku aaaaavon. PAPER MANUFACTORY. CLEVELAND PAPER COMPA N ? Manufacturer! of KKWH, BOOK and WHAPPINO PAPAllt. Ordtrt filled promptly. baud wanted. Offloe lra bnperlortt. BJ. W TA tUlK. Aaent. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. uruv.tui. iliibucs GAGE k BRUCE, ATTORNE k'S and Oounoellort at Law. Offloe 1W Bnpelcr Itrcet, toppotlu Mtrohanl't Uank,) Oiaveland, O. ej!17:lU0Aw pALMER & DENNIS, ATT0SNET3 AT LAW, Bo. 10, Perkla's Bnilding. Cleveland, Ohio. w. rauna. Ibotai r7H a. a. natttt f ITILLIAMSON AND RIDDLE, ' V ATToaBve at Law. Offloe Ho. 80 Snpertoi Sneertof treat, Ultveland, OUo WILLIAHoUA, a. Bini.a aati ENVELOPES. JNVELOPE3 ! ENVELOPES 300,003 ENVELOPES OF ALL SUBS, QUALITIES AND (JOLOBS FOB BALI the Leader Ooontlng iioou, cfcaap for Caaa. BALTIMORE, Feb. 17. TELEGRAPHIC. FROM FORT DONELSON! OUR VICTORY COMPLETE! 15,000 Prisoners Taken! FLOYD AND PILLOW ESCAPE!! Our Loss 300 Killed and 600 Wounded! 65 CANNON CAPTURED!! 20,000 Stand of Arms Taken! 3,000 HORSES FALL INTO OUR HANDS! The Great Joy of the North! The Great Joy of the North! FROM OUR MISSOURI ARMY! THE PURSUIT OF PRICE. Prospect of Catching Him! Last Night's Report. FROM FORT DONELSON. CHICAGO, Feb. 17. A special to the Time states that Fort Donelson surrendered atdav-light this morn ing unconditionally. Wa have Generals Backner, Johnson and Bushrod, with 15,000 prisoner and 3,000 horses. Pillow and Floyd, with their brigade, ran away on steamer without letting Backner know their destination. Gen. Smith led the charge on the lower end of the works, and waa first Inside th fortification. The Fort Henry men were bagged here. The prisoners are loading steamers for Cairo. Uur loss is heavy, probably 400 killed and 800 wounded. We lose a large per centatre of officers, among whom are Lieut. Colonels Erwin, of the 20th Illinois, White, of the SlBt, and Smith of th) 48th. Colonel Jrhn A, Logan. Lawler and Kaissam axe wounded. Maj. Post, of the 8th Illinois, with 200 privates, are prisoners, and gone to Nashville, having been taken the night before the sur render. . 1 The ensmys loss is heavy but not a great as ours, as they fought behind entrench men's. We should have taken them bv storm Sat urday if oar ammunition had not given out in the night - . McLlernard's division. Ogleabv's. Waller's and McAarthur's brigades suffered terribly; mey were composed of the 8th, th, llta, 18th, 20th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 45th, 48th, 49th, Illinois. Gen. Lewis Wallace with the 11th Indi ana, 8th Missouri and tome Ohio regiment participated. Taylor's, Willard's, McAllister's. Schwarz's and Dresser's batteries were in the fight from tne commencement The enemy turned oar right for half an heur, but our lost ground wa more than regained. Lanman's Brigade, of Smith's Division, was first in the lower end of the enemy's works, which was done by a charge ot bayonets at nine-tenth of the rebels, whioh were pi ted 'Against oof nghl Out forces on the right were ready all nitfht ta recommence th attack. On.' Pond try, roorrv ing they were" met on "their approach by a white flag, Buckner aukt' ''early a in lha morning, dispatch to General Grant surrendering. The works of the fort ex tend some three miles on the outside. ' The rebels lost 48 field pieces. 17 hearv guns, 20,000 stand ef arms, beside a Urge quantity of commissary store. Thev aia on)Pletel7 demoralised, and have no confi- dence in their leaders, as they charge Pillow and Floyd with deserting them. Our troops. from the moment of the investment ot the fort tuffWednesday, lav- en their arm night and day, half the time without provisions, all the time without tents, and a portion of the time in heavy rain and snow. ; Z "? CHICAGO, Feb. 17. A private message this evening to the Sanitary Committee from Cairo, says ther are 800 killed, 600 wounded, and 100 misa- ing at r on uoneison. - .-. . - . - FROM MISSOURI. SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 16. Special to the St Louis Democrat : According to the latest advices th Feder al army was in vigorous pursuit of the reb els. Price's army was oa Crane Creek. 29 miles from here, on Friday evening, and our farces five mile in the rear, preparing to make an early start in pursuit the next morn ing. ; Price had placed his trains in advance. 'About 100 wagon containing supplies for him were brought into this place from For syth only a few hoars before his retreat Rebel sympathisers here elaim that Price will be reinforced by twelve or fifteen regi ments from Bentonvilla, Arkansas, under Gen. Van Doren, but Gen. Sigel, who was advancing on the rebel column by a differ ent route tnan mat pursued by Gen. Cur tis, may strike A blow on their flank and up- I Four rebel officers and 13 privates fell in to our hands on Friday, and are now here The officers are the notorious Col. Freeman, Major Barry, Aid-de-camp to Gen. McBride; Capt Diekinson, Chief JCngineer, and Capt uowneii, quartermaster. A Ponr Frniww with m.w t... en g-SlSwfR W been established by Capt Baldwin between Kolla and this point , CONGRESSIONAL. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. HOUSE. 1 Mr. Colfax asked, and readily obtained, permission to make a statement telative to Fort Donelson. Amid profound silence, Mr. Colfax said that Gen. McClellan had author ised him to inform the House that be had just received a dispatch from Cairo inform ing bun of the arrival of the gunboat Caren dolet at that place, bringing the new ot the capture of Fort Donelson yesterday by the land forces of the United State with 15,000 prisoners, including Geh, A. Sidney John son and Gen. Buckner. Gen. Floyd ran and escaped. The loss on both side is very heavy. Applause greeted the dispatch. Mr. Wright moved an adjournment Dis agreed to. The House evidently at this time was not in A proper condition for boai- B69S. ':' -i : Mr. Mallory moved to discharge th com mittee on the conduct of the war a from the good news this morning there seemed to be no lurtber use for them. This was greeted ltn loud laugnter and cnes ot "Agreed ! agreedl" ! SENATE. Mr. Harlan presented a communication from the Secretary of the Interior in regard to the recently discovered gold mine of California. On motion of Mr. Neemith, the joint reso lution relative to the mode of the payment of the awards for settling' the Oregon and Washington war dbt, was taken up. Mr. Lane of Ind, asked to have a dispatch read, received by Gen. McClellan of the capture of Fort Donelson by th land forces of the United State. to-night to FROM PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGH, Feb. 17. The news of the capture of Fort Donel son was received here with intense delight Business during the day was partially sus pended. Bells rung, and flags wer die played on various business house and pub lic buildings to-night The Postomce, Cus tom House, Dispatch newspaper, and other buildings were brilliantly illuminated. Bonfire and other demonstrations to-night FROM MISSOURI. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 17. o:t nonelson surrendered at t o'clock yesterday morning to the land force.-: The gun boa were present at th rime. - An immense amount ot war material ia among ma wvpuico m me victory., jrioya itulktd away tee ni.nt before the surrender. The gun boat Carol dole t, Capt Walker, arrived via tro witn tne new. A large nnmber of our wounded hav been brought to th Pudueab ttnd Cair hat. pitals. - Th.g city U wild wlth'excftcment and joy. wasreaa at Lb Lnioft Herchanti' Kigcnange, creaUng the mol intense tnthit. siasm. ineatar Spangled Bance-, Flag uor Union and Red White and Bine were sung by mi present, after which they ad journed and marcL i o :!. army Head quarters, 1,200 or 1,600 strong, where three rousing cheer were given for Ealleck and Foot.. I O-ll V. appeared at th window and "JEZ here that, with your aid, I would drir the enemie of our n-tg from your biate. This KawTO'S 0 I see. More cheers were given for the Union, the Star Spsngled Banner repeated and the UA0pejTV?U. i T,J 0la a ; t . . . th, i newY m a nem Many stores are closed and the citv is be- ItyJEJ&ZLtr ! uov. Yates, Secretary Hatch and Auditor Dubois, of Illinois, left for Fort Donelson tuts mornmg to look after the wonnded Illi nois troops. A requisition has been made for all steam boats in this vicinity and will be in readi ness tor the transportation of iroocs and tiovernment stores. FROM CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, Feb. 17. The newt of the capture of Fort Donelson wa received here nt eleven o'clock this morning and caused intense excitement and joy. The.- enthusiasm on 'Change wa bs- oounaear. - - -- The steamer Allen Collier leaves to-night with 12 surgeons and over 100 boxes of sud- 1 , . C T, . puas tor r on Lioneison. Three thousand dollar was subscribed in a thort time for the relief of the wounded. The United States Sanitary Commission telegraphed to Oes. Halleek to send to vmuUuUHU., woouaea soiaiers as Del saw proper, saying that the citizens of Cin- wants" 6 ' U,1UD ,ur ar To-night general illumination, with hon. fires, fireworks, ic, is going on in the citv. At noon to-morrow national salutes will be fired from the heavy guns on the foitifica- nons around the city. lroops have been passing through the city ail day, en route for Cumberland river. FROM SANTA FE. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 17. The Santa Fe mail, with date3 of January oibl, nua arnrea. lien. Ssibley't command of 3,000 Texans and eight field pieces, two being 32-nonnd- ers, advanced as far as Santa Itabar, but iur tome un accountable reason nad retired in the direction of1 El Paso. Col. Canby, with 1,300 regulars and 2,000 Mexican volunteers, Is after him. Brig. Gen eral Hovey, staff and column, left Santa Fe on the 1st for the scene of action. The plaza had been well guarded to prevent its des truction. several copies of Sibley' proclamation have been seized by the authorities. The Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne, Arap- uu, uiuui, iu e puruuu oi me Apacoe In dians, are concentrating at Pawnee Fork to nam ouriaio. FROM LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE, Feb. 17. The steamer Ara ton ia has beea raised and is now sfioat and the entrance to the Canal is open, Bowling Green advices amy Mitchell cap- i urea nve locarno'ires at tne depot, and scat tered the last of the rebels, killing some fif teen oy sneiis. . . . There ras great excitement and reloieino- here at the Fort Donelson affair, in honor of wmcu a supper is given at tne Gait House ims evening, to Gen. Buell and staff and I otner officers in this city. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. , The House Committee on contracts have been discharged from further consideration of Quarter Master Van Vleit's advertisement tor horses. The Committee say the short ness OI trie Ymtirt fnv r.t1. was ntnM A pressing necessity. They are perfectly sat- I iafiut with h;. -j ...L- :. I UIM uuu it I me premises was witn a view only to the I nnhlm Intoreat The Senal. tA-dav Confirme,! tha nnmlna. tion of Thnrnaa T) WIln. .k. District of Missouri. w.m, jmiuioi vi Ml. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Chief Jostic Taney this morning deliv- erea me opinion m tne case ot Gordon, the slave trader, denying the motion made by Judge Dean for a writ of prohibition to prevent his execution, on the ground of a 1 want of power in the court to review the proceedings in criminal ease to restrain tha action of a ministerial officer. The applica tion was based on alleged irregularity of the Maryland Circuit Uourt. Application will be made to ths President in behalf ef Gor- ddn on the same grounds. FROM INDIANA. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17. The greatest excitement pievailed to-dav STJtl fired, and every demonstration of joy exhib- 1Leu - "peciat train leu at I r. AU lor Don- with PJiWABB, 25 volunteer nurses, and a large quantity of hospital stores. A citizens' meeting has been called to make ar rangements for taking eare of the wounded that will be sent here. Gov. Morton leaves for Donelson to-night FROM CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 17. The news of the surrender of Fort Don elson, received this mem ing, created the wildest enthusiasm. Business of all kinds was temporarily suspended.. The Board of I Trade adjourned at an early hour. The people claim the honor ef the victory tor Illinois, tne coops mere being 25 regi ments of infantry Illinois, 6 Iowa, 4 Indiana and four regiment sof Illinois cavalry, and 6 companies oi artillery from Missouri. FROM COLUMBUS. COLUMBUS, Feb. 17. The news from Fort Donelson waa received here with great enthusiasm. National salu tes were fired, all the bells in the city were rung, to-night bonfires are blazing, the State House, several private dweiiings and the Citv Fact printing office are brilliantly illumin ated. FROM DETROIT. DETROIT, Feb. 17. The news of the victory at Fort Donelson caused indescribable joy here. A hundred guns was fired on receipt of the news, and buildings are illuminated. The fire department, military and citizens are out fn grand procession with banners, torches And rocket celebrating the great event -' 1 FROM BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Feb. 17. The Union men are overflowing with joy. The aew is no where more acceptable than them. Seceth is overwhelmed with this Waierloo defeat , FROM BOSTON. BOSTON, Feb. 7. The news of the capture of Fort Donelson created a perfect furore of patriotic jubilation. There has never neen so mncn joy mani fested In this city as there is to-day. FROM BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Feb. 17. The new comet in from all quarters of xnltauon and joy at th capture of Fort Donelson. - , at of I i IT3 heidkude cloti:;;;i J & 9 A I B ,.I N z ; 7 Ob tbb Lobi labt or raa CannoB "OiirM.' r- ' 1 -OOSTlbUBD. ... n :jt 3,i ""''!: ol tall hot" nrted the am at tha wheat JinlirhZl"1 !"JB W"o.arwT- ' And brjnpna hit glaat right etcaa lo'hfi art? , " M S' - 4 - 4a soT iw , , , "Tie 0'Mnllln. an j. . . CbaMS..7 ' veiH. waa. ! ht.",K'wmbo, Kfp us Wa ttiell be cat to tuml cried tha flitt aiat la. "22aC' "r oa. .do i," Ta,rV" " 0aTttwaa, taataatart, er old ce ' Ard,iWk V " mT bor' ,M ''1 Tt 'en adoaa.' JT-'.! '?i!2 tfth" !" of ronrcwir- , Ihoiurh tber bad a Ba'rt Ban oa thora. wa thait A have no cal.et1 raa oa tap aea." , f iTa J "Moiligaa on kit boob deck did ttaad, - With a Sum in hi Month . . I v L . 4".) While the thia In the dietaas-heeorlaeail atweaed. 11 In a corn-outk-r voice ha ahonted the fouow ji : ""aaii: t 7 ' freaare lor a Seht, every dun mother'! ton. lo1 "'t ortr-rod walaar the atefinbaa i-i OBAPTXB XL-Txa Kaoaanaa "; - wa voau mI to onr gnateraat nattert that tb'a .. n TerrtBeallr lbntiing (hat wa haa. 1 mora taaa too heading ton cnapier la to eoa ladaa aet 1 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING JHS.Y AND BOY9 Veap all of oar own manafMtsra, aad which wewtit au at Kxtnawij Low Prioea, at wm u AOAJkU A ISAACS' . -' MAGNIFICENT UNION HALL. 8ole Ag-mriv tw the mla otMntri On'ibrW oewing aiauainea, atrona'a Pauat Araw Xraau. and btorr a Automaton Preatman, -ol tuton ana Boaertorttreeta, '' " ' any r.wia- npr wnu TWW SfAfm. Jy-0,HUMBUQi - , tB ' vt -a- w . . ' . ; I A.A-VJ wutuiw oi our rr LDier olocM. oc CLOTHING will be sold at .. Uaprecedentedlj loir Priced ' rOB TH BTIXT THIKTT DATS. ' ; Our Stock connlata nf . ...ut. and Ohlldnn't Garmenta of all ttjlet and qnaiinea. Call toon and take yonr nick. " " " DAVH, PIEXOTTO ft CO, " '": ' Ot- W.ter and enwricr if. - A It a UllVntr.na ir7T: ii jt r..wi AAW-t w fes test tine miliary ttotls, i. i ,i. . 'vl ,maa- order oa than so-. " i - w ejrie, a. iow racea. d-cl lsj Snaerior Street. JUST KEUEIVEDElTNCa v. .-ui.i euu vwinrT wT Nhirta declt A Uabb S, !J Snterior gt DRUGS AND r,1EDlCi;iS. TV'AriVfi wines Catawba, e-1, IfbMnen4 Qmrant sre and reliable km ktedlcal porpoaei, lor aalt br M A. PALKIB.PrTxtftt, -1 - Cor. Xne and Prcepect tta. CIUEtt VINEGAR good and Strong, for Bale by B. A. PA Lift a. Cor. Ine ai,d Prcepect tta. 'FHE CKLEBBAXAD CoNaXtUi A. tuion Water, for all tueaaee of the Knn.ia. , S A. PaLMan, -Aawnt for C1m1A rtu kj and lively, joetreoaiTedbr --. -i B. A pLMTJa Cor. Erie and Proeect vS if AFKKSH LOT bTEWABTI IheiceCaaaiat.jiiatracetTed by - '' B.A.PALMBB. .ei wr. t-ls a d Proepii :. o UT OD1 OUB.LINJSl i".C! Ct FREEMAN J- KELL0OQ Have two Barrels of OLD BOURBON VHISXY- which they wtn tell for Family or JfedJcinal parpo.' " tetoaly, at tl w gallon. "--1 ' jan31 817 SUPTrBTOB STBXST. TTCMPHREY'S HOMCSPATHIO Jt A J, Biea, at a J. KAALAA'S. lia. S3 emit i iCtPnDltc aore. tf?i ioal oil Lamps, CHiMNEr3 ,.' XJ and WiekAOflCaataBd8hadea,atSo.tf Pib- ratPnbiic Smare. lie Bqttare. eepa LL KINDS OF FAMILY MED- " Store, JS luiKikO can tie found at the awiuetio Itrsm ire, Ao. Si ecnth lid. Publio Sanara. tm :t S 1 OTAN1C & ECLECTIC MEDI- V1!."1 "V man, at wboleale act mull , afc.L&n a, aoum tiae 1-qs.ic friue, T?, HUNDRED BBUi CARBOV ?l X GU, fo aaet at law, tba mannfatwier. irkaa i J w. CLA 1 Bncceeeorto Wu. i r,, . m Sopertor ... TT TO COAL OIL REFINERS- ' ?! I ?."." renoerisg vii am Barrelt nroof afatnsE Leaaaf a. that I. " h.r.,r . and moo moea ooureali-nt to aea tnan aioe am- ' 1 porpoee. 8. W. CLA BS, U gaperior dt. gENTON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DSUGQISTS. IS BUPBI('B ST. OLBVgr.ABILOf . . e-g-y, e eel! at ariu,ka.e only.-s a , SfjOBBLS, REFINED CARBON V JJ OIL warranted a flrtt rate horning Oil. Price by aingle barrel low aa the lowett. Special J ) diaaoont to partial baying Sve boat a: oce time. saaivs totoTHKtui, oetl ga Sayerior it. OIL VITRIOL, CAUSTIC. SuDA, ' Beda Atb and Saltoda. Ooel Oil JUiaaan aad BBS TOH B30TBV3S, oetl ia gnpertor t pARBON OIL AT WHOLESALE J aad Betail k) to M ornta aer aailon. A reaa. onabla diaoocnt to thoee who bny to aell again, at J. K CALAMI'S. No. SU tooth tide Pnblio EMiaara. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY., T PATENT OIL GREASE. FIYS oaaa jut woaieii aM tor ia jow. w vtrwnt.twi K EOUSEKEllPERa Bpooni BDOoni. Plated. A 1 Hate. Oermamrilver.' ..- w ' ' Steel, Braet ana Iron girt Beta, with itanda, Ooel Boot, , Aitrhen ck-alet wtfh wefahtt and iBrfnt Oofleeand BPiceMtila, . ir Bao-'affe Ontteraaad oraffora, w roroeiain ana in Lunea kettles aa BMW rant, Breaa liottl.-e and Fry Pane, j Mltcint Knivet, Ook't rpocn aad Aalvta. mbbiwi &iw anq oaorneta,. Lanternt fcr Oil or Candle, Porcelain Lined rod. w rtrlan, - . Veataawt and Saw blnivea. A Floor, steal and Coal dievea. Cittern Piunpt and v'haia Pomps. Patent Wntr Urawem -. , - . . Oak Well Booketa, - - ' :.- atfie Irene. Wood da... ready for naa. and aw BnrK A-. A Ac., which axaoilerod lor tale at prlret taiceo to taa timet by OOLWILL A CO.. declg 113 Ontario at , Bign of PadloA. WOOL TWINhi, BROWN eVm Wa A- a), a Rtvtni.ra p L O W a. CCLTITAT0S3,. kd. mvn - h. A. SitHOlDS."3-! LID A IS ABB BBABATHABD.ABDB9WI8THBTIATB' To Purchase lour Catlcrj. Knlvas and Forks. Plated Forks and Spoona, Carvera an 1 eteew, ., . H. K. WSLLOAOO.'S. 11 p, arl ttreet, eot Slaa. dec IS RON AND'NfLS WARSi- BMisi. Nti.ts.&).ae47 Atvarttrea.anl IS, ST and 8 oa tna Cock, Cleveland, Olio. . W.S.QAAAZ. - - -atoAAiaoa rgtriA. r. CARET CO.. T WHOLB8ALB AO s NOV FOB THA SALS OB'-4-ilukijSA!i' JUNIATA 'NAIL8H Cbniewm and Outreosi Sivxt JroH -:1 i JUSIATA BOILg plavc. ' rsINO PLW AND Bi,ls:-v,l ol . PTSJED f rtiur . iliui Eilt liuS, I ,ulu3 ;1 (A BBS Ostein tad gira FrooIdAJAS, Ac at A FEW MORE LEFT. OF those mail ttaad 8AUBAG 0CTTBK8 AHO 8TUFFB3A. Jnet tha thing for auailiaa, at aecie WBLW A OO.'S. PAINTING' OR NICE PAINTIN3, 0 sTranca W HiT 1 STUC feea eovia. aTttft ta 1 VCv(iotav a atBStitt 3. Si BOFITIAn IZJX&, . i -.j