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C- VILLA N 23 D AIL if LjLALj.A Pmblt4 Daily. Ttr-Weakli a4 Weekly kf - B. 00 W LBS Co.. 14 IcwrM lr , o,vlod, Obi tUII Or DA! LT AMD T8I-WIU1I, nai.iu tiucnnut ) t ' .ta. r Of DAILY ASID TBl-WBtlLY-il.rt. . , per nu, leuanoe Is M 1,. f o tea ta m year, tnr mat per tB.oth, as at ut rate per aaaara... , i I 0 git-Weakly PV year.- ,, I Ml TICKS (trWKKKLT LEADER. Ty alaaar the IIwii.k Inducement tectnh: i. it"' i i f - n ... M, :.. MM SB 1 I00"l we...-. ,. A extra ooay allow) to ibtptin ay as tk dub fee al Bvnt'i. 1A VARIABLY III APTARCa HOMING LEADER; L. WW LII, Edltwrw, t)it( ! Nl.NtJ, MARCH 10, I SMI ' i-J" All EoadiEg Hatter on this rsgo Is from our Tester t zy Afternoon's Edition. I ' " George Francis Train Again---He Speaks for the Secessionists. Oar readers bay BjovI, front tim to tiara, extract from tf aeciss j Qeorg FrttaeU-Tiikin, the vide awake Amirican, T;k An utoaieW the Ecgluh by CD(r ceding tieir caubersom omiiibuetei by Street mm, od Mlonisbeil them itiQ more - 1 kU perfect readineM to mikt rpeeoh M A7 time, at any piaee, and upon any a' jeet Duricg the last year he hat made amerouf Cnioa ipeeobes, eaoh fall of fnngtnt and telling kite. At a late meet ing ia London, held jast after the aewi bad arrired of the battle of Somerset, " rhere Iilliooffer tu killed, Mr. Trala poke to the question, w Is the North or the Baulk Eight T'1 and atoniahed hit bearers ly saying that as the speakers for the South seemed to be scarce, he would speak for the Secessionists. Aad this he did, lit a strain of withering stream and Irony Kbiab. most hate nude them wish, most lieartily that he had esponsed any earns bat theirs. We make a few exlraots rroea this ieoh. He said: As there seems to be a dearth of speak? crt on the side of the 8) tub, perm! t me tea r fifteen minutes' attention for what I may have to say on that side of thft question. Eer 1'fee Northerners chink they have lie very best Constitution in ike world, beoftuse they hare placed their letnple of Liberty on the fonr eorner-etoaes Wis dom. Mercy, Joetioe, and Union I Bat we in SeeessU have based our Constitution sad reared oar Temple of Despotism on ens 'acknowledged corner sUne Kegre fclsrsry. ! pr-jikes - of for the Secessionists. THE CORNER-STONE OF SECESSIA. " Kow, I nerer heard of a houte with only ns eoraer-stone laughter ; there must ef necessity be four, and these are the other Ihree Perjury 1 Bobbery! Ireaohery! On 4bea four oolumns we have raised that s4 I3oe of Despotism for whish I hare risen to speak. it IMAGINARY GRIEVANCES OF THE SOUTH. I maintain that the North has acted most TTC-npi; by ne that the liorth wis wrong in iwUg us precedence in all matters of tStaie bear wrong in'giring ns, as the honorable gentleman from Alabama says, aae power to eleet nearly all the Presi- - -dents hear that the Korth was wrong la g'iTing the South all the naal officers jrrocg ia taking our men to make all the rmy officers. Cheers. I maintain the North wag wrong ia al lowing as to rob the treasury at Watbiog . wrong -ia allowing na to absorb all i-4 sithera spoils and wrong in allow ing aJ to assume all the civil and military por. f Cheers I tell yoa that we in fc-aoeseia aek"?iae too North. Ihey boast in ' the North of tbeir morality and religion, T&nt we despise their morality and religion. " Bhame 1 " I tell yoa that the North has acted wrongly by ns in permitting ns to remote all the munitions of war to the . Southern porta, where they eould be sur--readered into our hands laughter and jheert into the hands of the far-famed of the South. Hear of . A CUT AT JOHN BULL. V V We blame you, and we have a right to flame you, that yoa have not long sine 4 bitted the cl lims of our great Confeder acy, at we were led, by unofficial corres Cvieaee, to think you would have dona long Jo- Hear, hear. Again, we have 4o comp.N ,cst I00 B0 ffioint'y ck80wld.',i oor established Valor: have V-roa foouen ten thousand of our i-graai Rivalry,1 w days' fighting, drove ninety of tie Kortk.rn men out of . fortenwter? Aprp atdaangnter ' Ihen again, did we n'oC1 Ptt 4Vg i -assiaat - ia - Alexandria Uieit-Alonal EOsworthT Ton give us CO credit for these things ; but you would, if 7on.??ted " jujtly by us, give us some little cre!tij that asoount. We have to complain oi !n awarrantble delay in the affair ef the Trent had the Nashville taken Lovejoy , -or Sumner from the deck of a British ship, 70a would not have taken half the time to ' consider the matter I Laughter and hear. Why, if I remember rightly, yoa reoeivea tin news on Thursday on Friday it was all right on Saturday it was all wrong on Sunday war wag declared and troops ordered to Canada! yes, this digaified jMjon took nfly-six hours after the advices lud arrived ! Now we say that this delay lt nw-vthy of to great a nation had the act been eommiUei by the South, half the lime would tTe beta sufii.ient. .. Cheers. BB BESDr.KXD BOOK TBB [...] BLOCKADE. within three weeks to Ton must com bo too late, I know, r v... f. . 'tion upon the sub- vi a uto uii .UK'. turn n- . 1 r , , Wait, aad you WM be convinced that ih." li0.8." v.. .1 j . have revolu ... ourselves the power to pnt doW the tion. Cheers. Bow absurd, fv. Nir - North 10 justify blockadine ear hare that yoa can cot run ia munitions of wa ver the su ken ships, by maintaining that England sunk ships at Savannah eighty years ago, where we Eeaessionists sunk more the other day ; that Bicheliea made a dyke of sunken ships at Hoohalls in i 1628; that, the British Admiral ordered ' Boulogne to be blocked up in 1304, and nt fit ships, loaded with stone, to Alto dria, ia 1807 ; that lord Daadonald tried to get Lord Mulgrave to follow suit at Ail ia 1809. ' bi- M th SOUTHERN BULL RUNS. ' Look when the Northerners landed at Port Boyal and Beaufort j we showed then powers of pedestrianism throwing even beerfoot into the shade. Laughter aad cheers When the Northern hordes land - ed, the chivalry of Georgia went trti, South Carolinians next, and the Germans . last, until at last there wag but one poor Id nigger left. Loud cheers 1 never saw sues, speed ; they reached Charleston ia much shorter time than I should have tiuraybt possible. - .. ... Ti.'iydid ths gentleman from Ssrsia mit tail praiseworthy act when, aliading to our chivalry t- Then, again, Tead the papers of Saturday and to-day. , ilaveyoa aot read how 70.000 men Wt it. SaI. whereon lay the bodies ef Zsllicoffer a ltd . Peyton T they wentquiokly because they Were anxious to fight the battle in Tenae see. Confusion. Don't get excited, & eeseinnists, for I am to-night on the sida 0f the foiita. Applause aad laacater.) of "SECESSIA AND "YANKEE" LANE. lit word Seceesta signifies RevelT er er- owte .nire Lynch Lew Tar Fes and the noble science of Kepudiat m 1 t - .. . . there en l--J waue me wora unionist r :( Yan. iee poesesse the mt&n interpreta tion o idcrUion Virtue GFaios aad Eonesly. Cheers. terprise i V V J E.rCowlcsl CoPabllshers. - -' :;: ' ; : ?&c No.' 112 Superior Street. Terms: SVlSSep VOL. XVI. CLEVELAND, . MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1862 1 - N0 58; a v. iv; Lnniin A (For the Leader.) Singular Frank of a Steam Boiler. MALVERN, March 7, 1862. Eds. LsADtm: This morning, about seveJtivlVoVmaBy ft'oai eitltens were started from, their, hot coffee at breakfast, by a strangt report,' followed by a crashing noise. , Directly msa and women were seen running in the direotion of Mr. Q. 8 Harford's Steam furniture Establishment, and ohe ories of distress were heard, as on of ths hands, Mr. Theodore Johns, was being removed to th Union Uete', muoh disfigured by smoke, and dust, and some v;hi in:urel b a aut -! the-: head and on the limbs, but nof dangerously. Oa repairing to th scene, we fonnd the englne-sbed entirely demolished, and the fragments f board, ba-U;k -And mortar, soattered in wild oonfusion, in every direction- the boiler aa upright one weighing" som 'two- taeosaad- pounds, was lifted ' high Into the air,; and dropped through th root of th Ware house of Messrs. Haines, Hardesty A Co., some thirty feet distant, where it now lies on a large pile of corn on the third, story floor, with the dome baret out, aad the side pressed ta by falling on the collar beam of H. For the Leader. A Soldier. John. C. Warren, son ef W. LL aad Phebe Anne Warren, of Warrensviile, Cuyahoga oonnty, Ohio, and a private in Company C, (CapU C. P. Jewett,) 4 2d regimen Col Garflold, died sear to Ashland hospital, Ky , on the 26th of February, 1SC2, in the 21st year of his sge, of typhoid fever. Ihis young-man was a native of the above named town of Warrensville, was a child of hopefal promise, aad a yonng man amiable temper and spirit, of an enter prising; aotive, business turn of mi ad, of good moral and religious character, dear to and beloved by not only his own family, but all who knew him. j John volunteered in September last after mat are deliberation, under a full and set tled ooAvietion that it was his civil and re ligious duty to fly to the rescue f his threatened country. He is of a family of hemes. His grandfather, Hon. D. Warren, was aaetdie ia the war of 18(2, and his great grandfathers, Moses Warren and Jas. Pre n tie, were soldiers in the revolutionary atrugge that gained and established the independenoeasd liberties of our nation; was to be ez pec Led that such a son would haw his wiltiaga- and bravery in the defence ef those civil blessings so dear to every Irae patriot. ! As a soldiCTV whether in the camp r. on the march, John was esteemed and admi r ed by associates and officers, and was ia 60I. Garfield's march after and battle with Humphry Marshall at Middle Creek, in January, and had aa opportunity of show ing his bravery ia the face of a murderous foe. During tie engagement a ball passed through his overeoat, and ene struck the stock of his gun. But though this prscious young man essayed the deadly intent of the rebel arms, yet exposure as' a eoldier brought on disease, whioh, after a few days hard fare with little at ention, and for three or fonr days (from all that can be ascertained) no on gave hun any atten tion, be breathe! his last as they bore him from the boat t the hospital at Ashland, Kentucky. 1 j j Thus, far from seme and friends, ; with no parent, sister or neighbor to sympathise and aomfort.. Just before his breath left his body, Mr. Wilder, a fellow soldier from Newburg, O., oome to the dying man, took the body in his care, and prepared it the best in his power there, and brought it promptly to John's parents in Waneni Tillo. Too much credit cannot be given to so noble and generous a young man as Mr. Wilder. The parents had jeueived. notice from the pbjsisian of thi regiment, of John's illnew, and took the'train on Mon day ths 8d inst, for Ashland, but were no tified by telegraph at Columbus that John's body was at Cleveland. They had met the train that brought it. - On Tharsday, the 6th, the funeral took plaee ; - a large and deeply afUioted oon oours attended, among whom were the Order and sons, of which John was a true member at home and in camp. . One of the pall bearers was a Mr. James, a fellow sol dier wounded: in the Middle Creek battle. The rctlgloiu services were-conducted by the undersigned, after whjh. a large pro cession attended to Hie uereiantt uemetry, where Mr. Warren has a family lot, in which three of his children had already interred, and now Jobn is added, tae lost sou, leaving . omy one cmia, a oeiovea daughter. 1 : Thoush John did sot tau in Datue, yet is he men the lass a saerafioe to the bil- erties of his country. But best of all he was a Christian, -the 8on bad made him free." Another tie in Heaven. , ' '-Asleep In Jesus bltasad sleep, : ' '' I'rom which none eTer wsJte to weep." . GEG. CLANEY. How Abolitionists are Made. (From the Chicago Tribune.) . At a social entertainment given recently by the officers of a regiment, one of the regimental officers, on being oalied on for a epeecb, spoke in substance as loiiows : "When we organixed this regiment, gen tic men, coming as we did from different political organixations, we agreed to ignore politics. .This evening 1 shall violate the role. ' 1 am going to talk a little about pol ities. Ton all knowabat. I was a full- 'todei Douglas Democrat, dyed ia. the -1 Md when Douglas was defeated for wooi',' -tdsnay, t though! our Government thePrt.. 4nk at sf sight,' beyond the had been .tioa. pnt when, after the uuyo w , -r yon cemter, tne fresi Umbaraineni t.. fT.f thousand rol- dent oalied for se. cxiitsac and unteerstoghtfor su .ea4inf .. .14 a t aaA ham aroelamation, 01d A ' . after all ; I am glad you . From henceforth I am a soppo.?- T"r administration, and I shall velunur io. with.' After that you know w w or dered to Missouri, and yoa know w"' have been oar experience since. Butintn very first fight whioh w had, when 1 saw Capt'M- shot out of bit saddle, an when I saw three of owr brave privates shot dead In their tracks, by lhs minions slavery, I raised myself in my stirrups and safd, Godbting my )ulpcr,from thii dmy fort are a .AAoiitsomrt." ' Senatorial. ThAAdUsc ai tba tiaiem Ecpwbiican-v. ritej to bis pler from Columbus, as lollowK ThtvcDAtoiuel aaetitwi br-iritis to grow in teresllngr, and members, day after day, ate begioniag to warm up on the subject, so that an eie?non tois .winter is now among the probabilities. Wade stock is evidently coming up, in the market, and if bis l.-iends stand firm, his sUction wilt-be sate. - 3ome of ais ) most -.ealoos sapparters ara item jsoutnern vjqio, euuuuS ed RepresenUtive. Clarity pt wasmngton, a Union Democrat. 1 Mr. v. stands lu plea.'- ant contrast to one or two Western Beserve Republican members, who, in this particu lar m-. Matafil mnrAaatctino .their own personsj prejudices, rather than the will their eocEtitueta.i j of -I TELEGRAPHIC. TRANSPORTATION FOR THE WEST Discussions upon the President's Message. A DESPERATE FIGHT IN NEW MEXICO. Interesting from Norfolk. FIGHT EXPECTED AT SUFFOLK. This Morning's Report. FROM NEW YORK. NEW YORK, March 8. Tbs Specials this morning are very bar ren of real news. Tribune's dispatch sayt oontraots for the transportation of army supplies for the next two years, from Fort Leavenworth and Kansas City to points west of .these points, including all ia Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico, were to- ay awarded by Gen.Meigt to Ir win Jacks )n A Co., the former contractors, their bid be ing regarded as the on most favorable t the Government. . i,-, Times' dispatch : ' The more the President's message is die oussed the more difficult is it to define the position of parties in regard to' It. One great point, however, is gained, the sobjeot is universally disoussed with more calm ness than ever before characterised a quos tioa about slavery.- This Afternoon's Report. FROM FORT MONROE. FORTRESS MONROE, March 7. A flag of trace from Norfolk brought down the Commandant of the French Star. He represents that there was great ex citement at Narfolk, the hotels were swarming with officers from the Gulf States The Virginia troops have been sent away. the people dread the destruction of the oily in case of an attack. A strong force is concentrating at Suffolk, to cheek Gen. IturnBide, who is reported to have reached wuuon in force, and was moving on Suf folk. ' ' .. " . . The reasons given by ths rebels for not returning CoL Corooran is. that maps and drawings have been found found concealed upon his person. i Bo further communication has been re ceived aa to the release of federal prison, erg at Richmond. ' . . Biohmond papers of Friday oontain no military news exoept th arrest of a num ber, of union men, pnnoirallv Garmant. A detective officer broke into - th room of the German Turners, and found two Amer ican fiag9 and a painting on the wall of the Goddess of Liberty holding the Union col ors and a shield, with the words under neath, "Hals off." , The House of Representatives have mass ed a resolution, by a vote of 71 to 11, ro commending and directing military oom- niandors to destroy all cotton and tobaooo that is in any danger of falling into the hands of the enemy. ; . " , A resolution was also adopted asking the President to inform the House what for. eign vessels-of-war are doing in Hampton ivoaag. The Richmond Dispatch savs that A ves- Bel drawing sixteen feet of water recently passed out of Charleston Harbor. Lharles Palmer arrested for dislovallv a few days since at Biohmond, has been dis charged. Specie is quoted at Biohmond at iOu), 50 per cent, premium. A dispatch from Atlanta, Ga . Bays that the Federal troops have possession of Mut freesboro, and that Gen. Sidney Johnston has retreated to- Decatur, Ala. &ev. David Wilmot, late of Philadelphia. was oonaecrated on Ihursday as Bishop of Alabama. " The steamer Merrimao was lying near tho Navy Yard yesterday mornidg. with flags flying, and a orew on board. She draws 23 feet of water, and was described to me as tooting like the roof of a sunken bouse, with a smoke stack protruding from mo waier. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, March 8. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Dale has returned from th West. While in Kansas and Nebraska the Indian Chiefs called npon him and tendered the services of their warriors for military serric, but these can not now be accepted. Over 6,000 loyal Indian refugees from the Cherokee country are in the lower part of Kansns. ,-1 , , . , ' In their retreat thither, from the supe rior force of the enemy, they they threw away everything which impeded theT stampede, the panio among them at the time is represented as being frightfal. These Indians, being in a destitute con dition, Gen. Hunter supplied their itime diate necessities. CoL D.le telegraphed to the government authorities here, and on his representations Congress passed an aot for their relief. ' The Post Office Department received a letter from Nathville to-day, dated the 8d inst, in which it is stated that Special Agent Markland, on taking possession of the Post Nffioe in that oity, found that the rebel postmaster had stripped it of ivery article of property, inoluding blank b, looks, mail-bags, time eoiles, Fo. The agent had managed to get the mails from Nashville to Louisville. .,, , . The letter adds that the Federal officer and troops have again agreeably disap pointed the Secessionists by their good be havior and deportment. Others are Aad because the officers and men will not com mit acts of yiolense, or perpetrate pome outrage. FROM NEW MEXICO. Dbbveb Cttt, March 7, via Jdiesbdeq, 8. j By the military express the following nt'ws were reoelved here to-day: A desperate and terrible battle, lasting all aUr, took place at Talverde, 10 miles south of Fort Craeg on the 21st, th fight p.obably renewed on th 22d, great loss on both sides. Both parties claim ths violo- n A regiment of Mezioan, oommanded by Co'- Penon, ran away. Capt, MoBoe -kn had charge of the artillery, had every one of his command killed at their poet and hU cannon taken by the enemy. . Hit. Carson was w ithin 15 miles of Fort Oraig, -in. was heard from his direction, with what result it was not ascertained at the the time the messenger leiu GARDENING. T AND3CAPE GARDENING, r3 I J Ao M.J MES offers his service to Vj jinilemesi wbo may wish to imp'or a person To Lav Cut Ground. Make Flower Qitiem, frmu and Drtu Qrtrpt Vina, ' .iLihwrmlt Be will oniraot bv tt it, . or mason, on reaaeoa&ie terms, lie Das also J WUI be proaiptty tlendd to. SHrorder. ln ai dm... ; bu , vs. CROCKERY I CHINKARE. V, fcjggv; Comer of Superior and Seneca streets, DEALEB ID China and Earthen Ware, GLASS WARE,-' ' ; ; : GAS FIXTURES, -r.,,. LOOKING GLASaJfiS, ' LAMPS, ' - ; CUTLERY, , TRAYS, PLATED & BRITANNIA WARS, Aad a great vari.tr of 1 HOUSE-FURMSHIXG ARTICLES.' GOLD BAND CHINA. v Te Sett, wnnh v. at JH-ort)i f 13. Dining KatU at At- 1 IB porvMi airooi zrom rrmace. W. i. fOOO. KEDZIE'S WATER FILTERS All t manntactaren prices. y w. r. t e roaa. GAS FIXTURES. A Urge AMortment ot n.w pattern, for the retail rikle, now opening and for saie &t ftuuirn pile.. W. P. JTOlM. GAS FITTING Ridtjcid Paioia. Onam Sttcg ip with Q. Pipe at tho toweet rate., Hrwotkmeo hare fitted np ttie A.jluoi at New rurh, the t;tiltl State. Pwt Office Bnlldinc, lb (loart Boone, and aiaur of the beet buna. In tk. Ci j All juh. dune la the Seat manner aei erar ranted. W. P. WOW. ' WHITE FRENCH CHINA, A very large stock at X per oent. lea. than former rioee tor talo tr W. P. EtHK). ZTNO TO'LET WARE. Slop Pail, root Baths, Water Carrier, at ' , W. P. FOGG'S, Oor. Bnperlor and Seneca Bta. Jan3t JJIATT, BRO S t CO S , .. ., j . , Pdltnl Knit and Sciuor 8harpea -la n nnnqnuU)! initnunDt for hrwuiuf all kfatli of hoctM kpivtM. shear nd scinuors, aud aaQ to oBnd as row uoaae rnrannintr store. POR THE HOLIDAYb. , CHIXA In GREAT VARIETY J DINING AND TEA 8ETT8. SILVER PLATED TEA SBTTS.i . CA8TORS, j . " ' BASKETS. "' " : srooss, i ' FORKS, Ac, ix,- AU ot the choicest makes and stiles. A. 8. GAONEtt, . derXI . .390 8n pallor staeea. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A RMY OFFlCEIUJ ATTENTiON XI. J tut reoelTea, t 10 Pes best blue Military Cloths, dititrao. grwAt will fie made to offer on ail art ou lioe, in the Tery best trle,aliow rat. dtcie ' 162 tnpertor Btret. op BanlJ St.." 1UHT KECEIVEl) FRJiilMClJ ww r laonei aaa vsiirirvrrrPDirw, t rHE FAIR INEZ; Ob tsb Lobe ladt or tsi Caimsob Cum, " ' ' ' rxiNTiausD. CHAPTER XLTssXsoiOMiNT., i The reasoS he'd proclaim aload to all tba llrlst w. rid, ..- , Yfhj Oreelcr wanted th Federal arm? oa to Bleta- mund unrifMt, Was that he might with might and main set all the stares there tree, i And kl l with rid ho. 1 on things th whites la that cliy; . Their newapapera with all Bach news did vr dallf glow. And newspapers do ntver He, as all mr readan know. Kow the bTl atone was opened with an awfaishoot and din. - - 1 for the wbukr gnn axp'oded, and th pirates all pitrnra in, . Ihor drauk of rot-gut whisky till th? all got verr crave. . ( Andswor they'd take the Yankee ship or fill a wat er? ffraTa. . t Tbeir Black Horse CaTalry nulud oa, and mad a inrtcus c liar ire, ; M'hlrh hart nobody," as th oharge wass too ont- raaraon. lance. . i And can be found, by all who wish, en th dooble enur books Of the cbaia oi Mercantile (Jollegea Polton, With, Stons A 8tiot ka. Then o'klultjgau chanrd his tart Ira, and be sbont- Protono cat boro et Id omne Terbatlml i fieverl" replkni Oap:aiA Wright, in a voice cl load. est thunder j Sever will 1 w.i.le l"e life to sack as yoa (sock nnder: Sever, wkile a drop of blood la these Ira vein does Ujw; ... am not snch a character, Fd 1 k to hare yon know.1' . Bully boy with a wax nose I" exclaimed a seaman wiinaeiiunt. i 'At m aadiu, now castala I yoa talk to 'eaa qnlte riirbt." "S'lmporceblueeand'Tiel" cried O'MalUga (haa I wou't co that," aid Oaptaia Wright,' your mother was wench." Site! nix cam roaeal ' eaid O'Atalligan, this Urn , la p-iro tiermao acoeat. 1 ton lie !" rrli Wriirhu "and I'll take yoni ship as Wilkes ataoald have taea the Trent. 't - ' tMnlligan doiiiriug toaw u tiaaa pkibian! wfth nie ecnoiaeno tor's ' n tipaninb aidressed nlm, In which in youth) bo at h . srandnu.tner awore. . i- I - t. "-Won't yet bo aitber surrinderfaVlh fco-at, yer nasty, dtrttiy enalpAnel" fiaidt'nptan Wrigat, 1 U not do that, 1 tell yoa taai again. - - ; ' - . (OOSTIHITED.)- ! Bat will tin (neat Tarxains fn Fashionable. Good ana BuoetautUl WINTER CLOTHING, for Mpn d3 Boh wear, aa we are now cloatrtff oit onr whole WiULar Stock at giuatlji reUaoe4 aricefl, frt . 1B1AC A iflAACS' ' MAGNIFICENT UNION Eth Sol Aeenny tor the sal or Singer's Ol'brtad Sawin UiusbiMs, Strang' Patent Arm- Tranks, aadellorra Aasomatoa Premvaa, i uoraer oi union an oopetlcr ttnetat j aw LOOK OUT roH TBM BUNTS. HUMBUGI The balasoe of our Winter Stock of GLO THING will be sold at . ' j iBprecedentcdly Low Prices FOB THE NEXT THIRTY DATS. Onr Rfoek ftrmstflts of avarfetr of ETen's. Boya1 ad UhUona' Uarments of all ill tM and qnalltte. ' OaU soon and taka roar pick. rWW DATia, PIEXCTTO CO, " " tor. WrtaraaA fnpn-ter B'4 PHOTOGR&PHS, &C.1 '" '-r' " ... a DRY GOODS. BIDAY, MABOll 7. 1 X L BjkLD WIS cj- CO. J will oir this day FIFTY THOUSAND YARDS of the vary bfil and newest stytte of SPRING CALICOS. ' ooMsisTixa or . MEBklMMlR, ' . OOt)Bl')t, , ' PAOtrtn, ' . , Al Ahit' h'-TIR, - KNULlssUi All at One Shilling Per Yard. Tbeae Good, are ef the lateet printing on the beet qnality of cloth, and w.rrnnt.'d perfectly fast colors. The price ot aame good eiaewhere i A aad IS oeuts. 10,000 Yards 2-S silling DiLaisks At Eighteen Pence! i marr" ' E.I. BALDWIN A CO. JJ, D. KENDALL & CO. : English Check Mixtures. BeoetTrxi to-day lfift iers Eni-h Choc It Wli torre. weve colors, warranted ftutt. at . , J , ONE SHILLING PR YABD I : Th cheapest goods ever offtred la th city and COBPIBBD ErCLU91VSLT TO Oitb Hocss. A ' H P. KENDALL A Ot)., mars ' in Pcperlor st.. and 11 Pnb. Bojiare. '' 173 DRY GOODS. Bee aired this day, by Express - I TABLE) DAMASK bleashed and ball bleached, LINE CAM B BIO BANDKEBCHlErS, BLACK LACE VEILS, TELTEr BIBBOSB. ' j---- ALEXANDBE 8 KID OLOVEJ, HOOP SKIRTS, " For Ladies', Misses' & Children. : tailor, g31sw0ld a co., mars m Bnperlor and 1M Bank Bta. F ROM PARIS Oif CA8 Black Silk elvet Blbbon . BKTTBBKO HATSMAKN. "I ADIE'S PAGES. j BRlTBERO A BAi'BMANN. CORbETd All Ntjmiurs andSi ItM '.- BB'TBEBQ A HA I' 3 MANN. 2500 YARD3 Mt)RE F - - ALL-WOOL DeLAIXES, For Si eeats V yard-worth to ceote. Also 10,000 Yards OP THE BEST PRINTS, For one 8hllUog l ard. ' I. P. 8HEBWOOD, narl ' HI Superior at. LACK & BROWN Skirt Braid. -Another arrival. t HE i TP EHU Hil'HaSdA -ea c LOSING O II T. Th balanc ef my stock of BALMORAL SKIRTS Will be sold very cheap to close orrt the stock hacd. Taeyar roll siaa aad de.irs.ble colors. I. P. SHERWOOD, . 2 J Spperior street. lebli QOTTONI j COTTON!!! RESERVES BROUGHT FORWARD I nOWER&niGBEE HaTe evened thie car several ae cnHiarior ; . : Fd-Wlde Eleacird Cotton ClOtss Dnsanalled la this market, at I ' , Oh 8hilliso Pir Yard. HOWER 4HIGBEE. flare just reoelred a new supply of BLACK DRESS SILKS. Donble-aided-c'eeded Brocades V BUY OriKAP. ALSO ' : ' . Plain Black Silks, In Width, Texture and Lsatr abov par, - AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. - ' 237 EnptRiOR j Sr. fcbW - i ,i t ' MACHINISTS. A G L. E, W O.R K S i JaaijJfraiTig Company. :i; a i U ?; DO TOO WAN! 0 A j STEAM ENGINES OR BOILERS, Patent Firk Evaporators, PATENT SUGAR CANE MILLS, t Poieat Pteara foil JErasoratora, ' FATE5TT STA M P"' M I L L S , , FOB PJKSS PEAK OS. LAKE SUPERIOR, asm oihcusi, - ; With Cats and Descriptions, Prices, etc., tc f'l AXa- 8AW MILLS, FLOUSING MILLS, Aad Maehlaery afall Drserlpllaa,' ; TOOBCHBaoeSTOMOTlOH. I , ' CHI0AO9 - - - - ILLIUOIJ?. A P. W. GATES, Presldeat ' H. B. Agent wanb-d averrwbn I . marvr; THO MA 8 M AN N I N G, . madrinist t xnaissss.: ' i.1 . And Manrifar tnrtr nf , !-' Deeorlaklon. Alo Jru k trrb, nolta (or SriJ;- ghasDct oUtf tijt, Irvn OratCgf aac HiaraariUa' j t)tf fieaeraliia H A HemhX s tuv't, WMt it.. tUvlau.l. jsatlobblSfi aad KaaUriof trmi1 ftlteaJtMl to. CMITHi MATHER Havm Ui At bovbs to Bo. Hi West K'v.r lwt. whor Uirr lcuatlouto- BMtnAiftara: t-IBaal atutbaaa, ot li 1 1 A&avH and e 1 1 bbtt,,i.!i dMfcrtpclonn oompOMaej Bolter IP. jkhU'W. 'nil. ana 'lank, repair. S. B. A,lliwB)jj)Jfclii promptly attrnAVd ta. .. ,t ...,.CEF,1ENT.. Ji DDISON'STOlRUlOAN CE- tV MltiiTfctEreridlo '-hrna, fto., by Atar teKkBBsBS.na vn ABkMiBnaVMl and iBtksTi wftw-?. For toie WsWieaaM and ntali, bf I I Wjt 3 sJiot.: .?'Vy.l ':'-; -, , I 1 W r -ir-tr--z-s-'V i T " -rr-"JL-. i a.-i 'lu ;. . ..--il-- . ' . ! g . , ' . - - POST-OFFICE TIME-TABLE. WINTEH ARRANGKMENT For IKw'ibv tbe Msvlte at tbo Oiereland Foet UXW, VVUAlAitUiUAUsi 11UrBSIIW( Itt Cvl Tim of dosing Mall. '- Ttso of Leaving Depot. . . , . . . . !.' - t.. i Brle, BaSnlo, New York, Bo.-! iiiu, auuAaeurn way. oaiir : A. M mse a. m. HODi'teraeo itry Letter Pai'k ae Pjt falo. New fork aud Bi.tt,n, daily ... fceS A. II. iM A. Erie, tfutlalo. Ailianv. Tro. Jew Kork, Boateu and Port land, connectluK wiib S. T. L Akirw Agent, daily.. uiipti.nioiitary Lottr P.-.a-atk forv tin hOaw hem lark it r. m m P. a .::ton. deilr. SlOs P. Jtt :6V P. at. ntttbargh A Way, Pbiladel- pli'.a, Washington, Attiti- nn.r, Akron, uaoton, alas liion. O.t P. U. B. 4lto tMu.llle, WheeilMaudB. Aj li. ti. aw, oa; ly SopeleaMntary Letter Pack i:IK A. M 9-J A. EL aco for J?i'.torb, Pbibv- ' oViahta," Waetiingtoa aad UaUtmora, daityuwm.M. S. J0 A. BL :) A. SI. A. V. : P Kt. ku P. BL : A. SI. 7:WA,M. Toledo, Cnicago A Detrolt.d' ly rxorwa'.y, r rernont, uoerun ' and Toledo, war. daily ML M Toledo, !4roit3LabajQQ and v.'uik"i uaii ........-. Hyrta, baadqsky and Way Younstovrn, Warren as Vkay, dal 8:10 P. M. tP. At. UkOtr. BL S-JS A. M. Coiumbn., Cincinnati and . datly C..lnrr.bu., Cincinnati, Lon JSA.H UteoA. Et. isniis, wuaaiug.sc. Loau.1 Libfl!ootbe, Circleriil aaa i I ' Marists. 4iUy.. tr. iipl jrnent'y Lttiir Pack ' age fcr Cotoirjbn and Oiu fc P. tt. h :M P. M. 8:09 A. If. - i 7SP. It. MatVH Media and War, dally BockporV Doyer,: iUiaClsld, 13 u r . a ju igtivii ip ana Am-he-t. - Leave Tueadara. Thai-.itari and 8atarirs..J Il:i A. Jt Buti. ureeawnu ana uoeley ijeare 1'aasaafB and bauu-1 i-M A. si. dars.UMM, , Bbarou rjentra, HrhDgatr . nlnekley and ii irth Boal ' ion. Learos Tnnadays auii Dacoraaysx TM A. M IV etrebsrui, daliy HMD A. M, TIME 01" ABBITAL t3lr MAIL TBAMS ' - i : DEPOT- i Tbronsh 2:U A. Jt, I:1S P. M. boeton and Way froai Bu?!o. 1 y;i r. M SureBgh PbUadelpbla-1 and "' WaaaingWn, via tliupnriib t-ii A. at. S;ltP. BL P1ttborh and Way from , W.1I.VIM. , . ,- , a. el. " 1 ' MiUenbornh, Akmn and Way M A. at. ' Through V eetern A. M. S:M P. kt. Way from In ledo ... In A. BU Ti,r..nnl.Sntl,.r.. . . . A.. At. P. H. Way ironi VlnciDnati.... S:A P. At. Way from flandnsky SeOO A. at. Way frou looiiiaiuvD... 7:0S P. St. Medina and Way .. . ' - s:M P. at. bnokpuct, Dver and Ambent ''';"!'' 1160 P.M. way. Arrives ineeaays, 'f hareitaTwand 8attrroy.... Batb, lirvcksvitie aad Uopler Way. Arnvos Jdondayaaaii Fridays .. hhaso Centre, Cranirer anid smp. m. ortn ttoyaicoa way. Ar. rtvp MoRdayRand Fridays. ' I : SrflO P. kf . WerrtmavH'o, dally. -.10-.tJ A. M. l'itue oi diaihDatlon of mails ready for dolfrerr 1 boor later than tbo ot bain. - i - at. IKW LIU. P. M. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Q3 HOFFMAN BLOCK, j : -JUST BECBIVBU- 1 . . Extra choice ilairy Hotter, . Fiet,ti Eg., Cod tfi.h -:..e ; bmoktd llalibnt, ,; - . ,- . j -" ' loLtfues and boniidB. ' H. W. J05E3, ' aiar7 - ; 1 Crorarand Tea Dealer. DRIED Fit HITS Raspberries, BlaekberrtMf Plams, Pevbee App!s, Praaes. kti.at T - . WAid A VAJiio HiiccbMorto Ivtyser A i'errTt 111 imtario ttrwet. pO A L O I L WARRANTED J the bet. at Ti rent, aer d. il -r. .t T WALSH ABTlNB'. CAtto, TAPIOCA, VERMACILLI Kl ard Macoreni. at WALSH A VNI'. UALT WATiR1 HERRINGS AT Q BRACKED WHEATHOMINI and 'AMP, at W4LSB A JCVAf-S' pLtjyjsJiANi; TlMOIHY bEHD Vat - WAirffct A AVANS', ' ' - m Ontario nr ' BITlftlNd FEOM" TLTI BUSISX89. I win kH Bctail, at the following pricea, ontlt tiarymriobr i... t-- .... . . - ., Moruae Toqbb Sraoi Twh t tm er lb. Fiue fliTti-id Piujdu?y X. H, dii- at " atnral Lmf JasHd T. H. do. ai Ha JduerHqosiitf iiuv Onapowder do, at-IOi M CbKe Mo ule Otd llvtua du, at Ids - . . - FitKtflt ho, 1 ooIods: Buck do, at fie, Js, 8s :i llio Coflee, ch trite. 2J and 2t ; Old UovrruoieDt Java, W aad 30o " UtroUna UtcSe 1 - - ! - - " btutf AOO'OaDtlset), lo i,'-. i;'.'n':tk tlit-micdl boap. 6c C'LuraQtaftfid KsubIiis, from 13o' ' ' Jiriat Biurabufart 0o .-u u j ;-,r Ooflee Buaare, II.ti ind 1 "e ' - troshed ij.raaiiiaid and Powd-red, Uo KiuwrityDcUitp um Xaitar.UO' t. IVrhiu.atn V . ..la t 1 as- ' Hew Iok Sriip., front TSa per galloB. i :'''J ' ew urleau Alolaest., Sie . : ;.4 f a)t cholcs Craiaerrie., 6c pr quart. . i ' ' The "tore to Bont, ' Poaseaatnn ri. required. - . - . - -l - . . H. W. JOHBS, : ' - 1(N Tfnffman s Block, near the fostofflc , , tfba):BU I'nblio timare, cievektnd GROCERIES-Ai J.M.Howirs 4 lH3 Ontario street, as cheas as caa be boarht in Ul-n luarkelb febsrU rPHECHKAPEST SUG A.B 4 COF- A SUm for thwmoner, in town, at ' ' ' i. BU BOWEtB'. fb . 163 Ot tario St. CHOICEST BRANDS nr Family i"LuUKaswsyaibBa4A .-, y, a, nuwimi'i rrUK BEST ..GREEN & BLACK A. TKAd in tliis maxkat can be had cheap at . , ' i . at. min ano ,- febw : t -1 r j .rr- v: n la Ontario t. pAUBON OIL-Warrasiid as V good as the-beet, and cheap as the rheanaif Tat akaa. bosk. 3 rI tuvioT naMtiiie. ROSE A: PRENTISS, 9130 V PORK, LARD, M.oi( Extra PuoAR-CcRiiy' IIajib,' !aitb TTKTZV EEEFy . . ' '' 0 , , -.-ii ' ...I r.Git,k i t nr nWn iSnffnn A r.li.M. .ti. .....n4i. hanSsthickrcr formerly ocoopted bi Boie A o . (.' aiidliUiutarioiXicat 1U1 1 .' i i i .i B Mil ' OYSTE tfS MAKH'i CL1BRATK Baltimore Oy.ter-tl cent, a can, at . ... ..J.B.OHKHAOO'S, bs . . ., I jj "niero stwt. - TISH f FISH li Evrrt VRAlsir X Salt Water Fi.h alwuri on hand, at . Af.trl.ajfS AOOV, - fH4 110 Ontario .tree OUANGhiS & -LK3IMONS. Tbr bwt tb aiarkat aflweda, as . " LB.OLH A OO'S. - to- , JJt.BLNH AOO8. llOOutviestreel' T DO NOT'BKAf? WHKN T 8AV JL, that I bav th ehevcast Sympe ana in east Ml.. Ui C'leveUnd. . . ..Ua.0. u. BaJCIi. OPLIT PEAS. SAGO, TAPIOCA, r J Vermacrlti, Alaccaroni. Bice, Blc Plonr and Arrovrreot, at ITS dCPaBIUltBTBCIET. 'I'HKBEsT BiaACK. AiroGRriKN L TEAS lb the City. Also, all gradr, of Hnaars, t :i u i : ( uiso. t B tos i, J"" ,; . m Suprrior tt. ALT WATER HERRING-FOR A. TUKiiENT. Jcc.:uil , Oviatt's JCsobMta. LGLISH SALT -For Sali 6t iJ . , A.BS'"liMTOvuMt'f Axcbangw. PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK. ARTISTSS MATERIALS Jast retTKtv m eompKte aiorC tituntofivil aud VVAtnr Calaica. Bra -.. Cui , I'altfto, Pnllta ('np4, lfUct Kuivo, Vaalee lit aMot aia, htrvtcbervi, CrayM, 'Worlit oo th Art in all iia brdnci.e, tu,(A(i? at wtiela.le aad rtsUalt, VI a D. Uwl 'LA?B S tS, Et'OU-rHJ t - 17 duwrr fjtjvt. PHUTUGHAPHIC J We bvejostopeaedw tan s-'rinlont f Albums Ca d F:aa arweaiid "eodlJ a Pl.t. SL. (krA PnrtBB aiul -a-a paftoQB, whtrft wt) a- s-Hlna at tt low leblRRIl LiUi i-.tUVinj--.S-,. !. ,-.r.' ' VJt OvalGlU end Rmwoel Pramoa,., ! I ' ' Sgoare hH ami akwood PraKea.' ..r-r B.B.D0OOLAS8AOO., 1 bbU-'BU in Bnparior . KATS, CAPS I NO FURS. STAIR CO., O., f 2i& s c ; Superior Street, -' Bare lart leoeltad tb Snrln Sir la of' GENTLEMEN'S , 81 L-KtH 4.TS. "Por Eeaaly, Pini-h and Qnality they are on, gnaled. . . nurj N- E W U.I Y i. c Vary Stylish. A P Bcalvad to day. s E. STAIR Jt CSQ JKW 8TY1E8 O P Q CAPS FOR . I0OG r.r y L, BENEDICT k SONS Hare jast racivd the 8 arise style of Cl f 4 for fitod q,d au soys, rrney ax very baad. Cell and examine tbeat. gPRING STYLES or H4T8; . li. BENEDICT A SONS ' ".' Have lust received th 8 Bring style of BILK HA.1 lor una Call aad enmitre tbem, at - : fob ; mjdpb aioajrr i et. D R 8 I " ri f U R sir I J - 8 f t i f d b LADIES' FANCY FURS LAMB AiJSOBTMEST J.i: GENTS' FUR CAPS, MUFFLERS in P 6L0TX3, j ijiAJ Taty oholo food at oor oars saaMBBBtena, OA till AD 8KB THMH At i . 1 ;: ' Marble Block' .1 ?- i .'1'" ::. t . E. W.-PECKUl Baooauor to fuller A 9 - .11 BP-BepsJHng and Altering of TUBS aeatli -- , :'. 1 J l.i ...... j . ., BX.AXPBJaXUCZO WOUBLBBa J ' !oetMl vo ''J'-i -."wl". PpErVAS 1 00,000 K0LL? ''w War bea been declared and Mm3 tj thMnrAaa df "th day, aud now is iha tiiae iot all iwy ouww xeeT-ont Heoeoa nraaj tiiij aa nvioKi mP a?il fjcraoD rann iriiusi resn, uew w fXrl- a., 'i ret.y iwivorliAsi Uxofr man, aad moivt ail,tu iQQ.ooa"5nrrcH now ready" loriak at M. Csrjon Co., ,1J, sliperiar ML. aw an irrwAjBsCati as gat thaat.-i " - - J -- XHJ.flOST Ifl JtlrtK BTOTELBV3 J We are now readv to CrAni-h. ln.-:jl ml AertmwallBm tram S3 trApa eeucbelcw pHevleoj vrica, and wonid most resaKtraity tsviu ail to Ini tn . aoa nr atnok fr boring, tor la I'la.it? ol gooas and the lenKtn ol piece., vis two i tb uusoai aMadassMn. Onr (xidseofiiiiif dl- reciiy rcom me ractona, we thereby save one pre&t. Alee a large SHrartaaeMaP bbade of every pari- GOLD i SANDS J&CkV?. I -J- AjMluettneoert bea.cifct Vof j - - ... COeVI0 E S I2-- lth Kands, Loc r., to rriatnb. CoidsandTa. to-t tw eucHM 1 ri4etn. Paaer fianrlne hone el borf notice byexperieaced wcrkoaeaad at .r aaa us aoie niu , . .... saoy. rrmld Uk nliwiob of painting, giw grace vari.Bihi.t atialf ae rsotanK-wre . M. CAar-f t L x. ST. B. To Dealer, w wosiHJ tavheti ,-,,.iitl tmr lBre ItMr. . . o . . SHIRT i MANUFACTORY. BY EXPRESS EVERY, J, WAUkBAV Uf -i't ia!. ft acit"". I irisC,''rDi i li . .1 f ! w ' U ,' ! 1 li i WStnotloaa tar HeaKcseri 8ti Pr tvervwser. - TAviS A CO., lain " "" t gs.l. fcir wl tMetwitand. Ot ' dyers: No. 96 8bhioa 6triit7 ! (Wvt doerHrlIrs: To-tr', sllllinery Orate, aw CXaBlB. ta- alb aianaiis. Plea. All and examine Qut.tiod roods In tbe store. i Aefereacee st wer. Rettberff Caesnranaj Tay- 'or. GriewMid A jo,. and other Merchant.. . aoav rTUMK AdAIiNs-G.S. WlUJAKi i i trtaaa lrar and Mtrswr leaarr. ber imrw- aHQoanneto bis (rtende and tm aito, loat. a i brine atraia, and kxwti. af 48 t. C!(r itroet, tlf-vo iao4. o., whniubaflttAdapaDVB wit tbe oent marhinerT, rrirdlr 0" expense, acS flttt sers bi-aeeit tbat bf atrKt atat'ea tc bsMiseaw tba' ie will be able to rocafa tr at aatruaae aud tapjtur' vtrb lorto aar,f cs erewl aa fiiiiDn PLUMBING.- Be p. bows R,;!'. . ! . , . trrv-vsira 1 P L U f.l B E Rl : " No. 102, Publio Square, - Clovetvad, Ohio, wtavracTTixa kso titui ia 1 Bath Tubs, Water C'lowM, W&th B.iln., Pvmp. rtyruita. draM and Plated recka, India Lubber bow, Lea.1, tiltaalrd A '!' iron Pipe, ik pper lki.irn, ( . And- PluBLier'e BItMtal. uf all KXadai - - - WBv fliy and t'onnlry or am lor. Week pr.iptty a,ii,Qa to. aepairtig soucitea. ana o:iiy exa- .. i OT - LLINERY.: LLLLZM.&X tiUVS N E W Arrival. . , . Bd w. s rvnT.s. vv r?eBe street. Is tp. reoelptof anew and abraVraxMoB s ' .... T m I, u k i jr soom.; Hew Style Rita Bars. lUowera, ittMi, Mewrt" -",,'-;'. ilia's Y'.-U. A. Abie. : -C WtWtlii.fi h.iMriS i:KltMiESt - BI W praaA IttW, r siaanaabta and SuHoa st ie g.MU not ennmerated. l-a-llw i'Vrfl"lf I&vUmI tocati audexanilB. ' i SBST Dras Max lag das to riar la Ik rery b. aav. aer BU CLEVELAND ajcb MAHONING On aaa alter ms r, laaS, Iraias 111 rna as M lowai LBAVB dLKV.LA an nun, ' I Aiaiva ai cxrviLAr; A-.HOA.pt, I lilm..,r a. i t:o P. X. f a -.r-.ie) P. M Biai. 14. CHxS. li, BU TS Bnp't. 1SS2. J J3IP0RTANT PaeaeageTveboci k oar. nil Ta .at ufaing TVk t u. Bl. Joeeta, w pvtau ia s inia, aa Uutt tuej mad by to NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. It Is the only ell rail and dlr.-t reute frost Sets Loots to St. Joeeab, li ora iioicker, BU a low as by -ibe a.ma isaao . swaieos, Pres't od 0e I p' ol :.. '1. i. B. hiisr tt. 6 a . !, l'eP - - ij-n't lTTti. Aj-tiU QL&YELAND a ililE R. Z. -1 SOS. l-fc wihlAAv aaaAHeaJiBji'P: tYif and aflia wrnn.. t. . ..w -, riwr Jauut wlli raa aa' falser. ,1 LBAVB CLEVBLAB-y. ItaS A- St. AS.PI1A08 A4AIL 1 :Aa-topprif S an aw.iuiu uwh w ickiiaw, ieot,-, thtrr. . t'nionvllle, 8aybrook,at4arrivfA.t rH" at M P. H i Dunkirk :) P. JJ.; Bn--. , j p. n. P. M. JONS. ALT ACCoKMUilAi.wBl Sup, viajt at all L&rJr.aa. kl tM P. .-! lil ii TBA l'B-3TKAI-tov!a at PaiimviUeLATBauBtaud !trar4ouiy,aal a.TUes at at i ii a. BU, iiuiaixB as t-JM A. BL, n:a,ii a. m. LBAVS EBim. , trZts. w. WlOrTT fctiiaV, I a t T!f tn-. Aa at mrra, lonnnAnt, ,)o:i.ii.a and l-:aisvuai oulr.-sus arrive. at Oiev.-:-...-!!! atTriia.H. l ir a. BAl"it!KS alAiti Titiia etoo.iug atal at'Aexo-.t r-yhrook, Cnamvilia Perrr, xtentor, ani wickiiaa, aad arrives a Clave. torn, at 7:13 P M. . ....... AyO0Mte'DATiOH TR.fSt wlif Veve CoBaat at . a. ko .mi at ail stioaa, and ar r.viag at CieewiAud at !S a. w. 1 ItkwtxaiBBsnfof w-stwar smmntaeveiaa ritii tialD, tor or t owlo, t-m. ulUO'.f. i.iciu. astl, St. Louts, Ac.; andau vaoH-kiaee -a .aatiiar sonnect at Hunfclrk vUb the .i-aim .fti k. A B. Bailroad, and at Hafaie with tn..so ol tn Sv fork Central and Btu-.eLi i-w Y-l O'.i cUlirowla. ' h. m-:'i.viiAJi,io'i, ClerelBE, ypy II.WI , - ... THE ,PEi.i.6lLANiA Cii', - - bud ai. ii;iDr.A - (W1H ITS WSABCTl'JBB.r 13 A FIRSX-CLASa JEOUTil. TC ALL ' ZASTXHX CfTllS. TUBES DAIL1 TItAlJia t BOH PITTbUBO Au connecting direct to Sew lort 1 Tat PkBadAlb, -- i WWO PBOAt HABBISBUficFK TO-B aTW tObVA, . . - Alleatowa. 2. - l I DAILI OCSMKTlvi i TO BAXTJiiOSB. - " SaPBTg, 8fbbd aato CohPobt. :; fart and Trmtmrm tttlkar Soul. JVTBaggas QbacfcH twronl-ii tnuurSsrs Crea. ' Cbanebtren nade at flrrlnrmrv. via Aentrm tor iiew Sork direct, and pn4eiM. by thw ront run tbroQu from PUOurah 10 Jersey d.y wlui. aatchaccs of Can. Bny yonr New tew ard Bete TVkt ! Plttabnriu." WBiaA ar, aot Uit av- ?l aaiibd or AllMWirit, 'MiaHT CABHI Bf titt'o WEST, A V at it Tl . -rr P5N3TXTASnA CENTRAL' RAILROAD r. Wltb Uraat IlByastobatU at iow lbaw. - ,T : ;K1H LEWIS, - ' Gent Sep t, Ahoi.ii4, P W. U. JlUUS,am'l Weateraejeut, -r ' lailiaaapc1.-... led. .--.T-l' LEVEiiAND a-pitTaiiirsaa J ,j i. A A I L 011., .'. i " ' a.. -' - -i-'- - rV' " Ian', wiarna ABEAJtaaaEii. U61-. Tdiak.ernyTt OB kf onlay. November t:t. 111. Train iaaew Ctevataca CBUlr,tbandayxtepteiL WO A. M MAIL Arrives at Naw YerlclQ: A. M. miifarieipMa r. a. n.: ryrtaL.urca.iicy. at.; WdoiUux 6:40 P. kt.: Jl. 1'bkiarU.IOQiaicta P.M. Ml P. M. HYfSliM Arrlvas a; N. Y rx - P. M.; 1 r'bU.initii'.A, tMs6mtia AS F.AM eunru.i -- . a. st. Ptth TrxJoa winiia a B r SstSTIOr" a1?ob aaA irrr V Jib are Pttttniwa ta ITw Yert (via An-'ntown.lWiioout ocaua. . , 1 ; lpVji -re aAiO-w as oy Buy otar m:e. v 7or, eta Xicireta ni ba hotiihiI at IH. Cnka. Tlck-t 0-3e, W.iid'll Bonee, at to 11 t, or at tk AVioiid irM btaxlan. r W. B. M YEBH. O T. Aaatu. . av?t QLEV ELAND fc.XU.JuiiiiO p s r'-'-r'Sr'' - t - . -3 tSl-2. WiaTBJt AiiEAMuSJJl.St-. 1M1-L On adrkfoTidAr. Kovft"iber 4'h. W3 Trains will rwa daily, ta fctkiwa. (Sundays ewcepMel, 7:M A. M. Cbiia.rBiBnoe. Uhius at all sratioo oa tsonrt-ern iiivt.ioo. excpi. wissaiiroo, and riHv, is Steooaf 11.' Pi M.f mcti aicaga iOS P. BL. I-ortnern Kail Stow st all stations ow Mortlun-n ilvuti,saMl arrive at Bandnskyai a-is p. M. tilt P. M. Tewaraph Ekprcw gtn- at 1 stattoo on 5ocLorn oinsiun, except v asriLiitoo, oie. Til Hie and day. Arrive, is I'yiedaal ilcA.kil . aaa wituao atl A ..; ,j -Cjjt . 1 . ', oiiBiM.'sia3i, IWnBectk-ns a.emad-a: ttourae-tfiUs wtva :b 9aa- daeky, ilsajuiieM and K. tu. At .....co vita trie ftADdc'sy, Oayua and i..i'::nr:vil li. ti.,t J're wwtiih 5tBOMKii A iodiaaa.it. K., aud v '1- t.-!o 110 tne aiiccu'ikn mmt-ra Jt 1. yrtlirt. laciana Bad 'Itiledriatid Wataob Aailroade frrKiwi, i iroit. JackTKiu, Fort Viayuc. tiOM'-..,!,.rL. CjAyettl iairo. AH4in, bt. Lcfti. buq aii toin-x rl fi, jzt9 WBiEd O -QUiVS.. . - --. "Iraiirs bttt m t-ruveraca irom Ti'-rio -83 ir Wst,t B Au A. lb, andi.air.it,. r.i b4c4 at n-.ue a. a.' rSevebsna, WgT.i. isn; Ah if, ai'J.K, STELAND,- "COLUM2U3 A UAAAJI V lUXUAii ly. V.' J I? . - CibslaBAll BA.li.ilO A i. 3 U04." ' a'lhlTAK AiBAiaEjIhT. Udl-I, g Treaaa wiU kfe CMvotaad aa IMwwi; Tint lTln 8;i A. M ppSu at ail ?ta:toapx- ct?t oiLTivt?a, w.oi-iru'ft, -t.o r-?t.t, -4r?n-wicb ilpttrta, aien, li-orua aiiJ Ofao-s, arri .vj;Tiai.rLlizifiia;.'xJ.-n.; (.WmLtua (;3u P. ai.i i-ajton ,!J P. CiijciLAiitji ft p. m. ,T " IridiacsporiiT P. 11 ; Lajninu'e 2 w A. M4 I bi. UmiB l'iuJI-t.Lb-oaOTLa OreUivU t. AA D M fiaoond Train TM P. M. tnev!nt t stntkraa M iheriav aata Jf-erun, uw tvBtrelOra:K8 aL4 Wort:-.iiKUp axrivliig t Lijtl ii u-u 4rnwliaB 1 a, M ; faytoti s.its A. it.; cm--, csanaH 7. A A. -tf-i i ttdMoiKVut is A. tt., bt. Ifois 11 - jwj i'. 34.; ia-cV.kAu P, 314 C'bicQ " fo -m OreatllBe t0:4 A. M. J - 71 "Traiaa eof' to leave Paassaitera at ail abattant aa4 swpooly to take i'aeaeiii(.xi oa S Aj3iii at s'rri tvptod above. - TrahUia ksxe -Uolanbaa m lotkrwr tea Trstn I JC A. M., svdJ arrive in Uefe.a.-i at H . id TraiA tili P. tt aad arrro ia Oie-Vatind P7 M. CWI UTIOBB, mlbfltomaakn M .ftf-tt -ft Btmm k llsUstwd, ft r OatlUiie, ifittsboncb, Wort w arae A Cbicaro filU . roaa, iar aorent, L5tr awofdWfcr. ';ui4, Lima, fort WaytH. La9i)rte, Lu.ovol Ar wt. and abbM tvr uaAsiWMl, Womw-t, Mas eL U,u.Ac. efl lietwtaiTrtr ttaitttiad Ln, r ajwiov -,.r , fc-JBefovSLswiia, ftvaaef , ijcMMk MaijCif, lrfc AiUiaotts, YrT tiiQis UiAVwniisa Taw ft-.'":': em-s iir?i f v wiro, 8t. Lofita, to. jJWftra1.''-k,r1bJoid Verr.ota ac4 Pltt hareii Kiift.l H. r b jPlucatti. fctvnbaa, Little filiaicf k rntn-wow. Xnc'fj iMiroaai, k Lnia, iay-y. ivtirr,Tj 3f lrre aaata, bt, Lbuuls, marrow, Luvty.ac ana utiwmiA, an wtta U;e-frbteA m ftswlppl fMWtrt a. ft CiafTj-aii Lr Ucjsi ' ; " - BtiwwtTBv,he, Mto, bt. tjoai, aa4u auinta oa tae Onto river. Qui am toe, Ueatrai Ohio Eaitroad trSiwpr t7:iMt , rLts Uia'OA A OoliLLmtoaK i'wuaac Indiana fcaairuat. for Pvjna, I n -tai, ac gf rer "x BCateta ie ait aotala aed lP.--vvMH-iaw ttwaiUie PasvarasH- oMuoa.aAd at lab lia-aoA ffiaa, 147 Buertur wxfvi. - . . . H. tt. riJTt, ?T:iwrvxtw.UnW Uereland, Not. 41.-11. - FUT1.1G S EELL H1KSING glLTER PLATWU awd E5LL BASGIJJO. THE 8UBSCSIBERISPRHPAR . AU) to re-pieae baeons, Iforx., ihi, Ira I t.iha. aaf! all otnor btlIcii-s -! utla a.n, as fivd srjew( km, elair IUla, Iwt fc---r il ii !'. , Ao.. re-piawed or piated lo o-rier, by i .'i'l or sicn aruoau, gvod a bf JuiiMa5U.. u i eooDtry. - v . : BILL- HAWCT.H'3 Prosapiw BttswdMl te, ud aii u( wairaata at npi-ef-iite.., at naaofiabib jinotia. akioui No. A, Weebautc tliooaDBWgdrroal aii.'. UntAri" .tr-e, (n ,'Airs.) wrixlt-lioVBii B ti mwtu bta Aeara laacaaal at a.wlnf -r."j. KAxi aoa. Vi&tER-PSOOF ELACiilSG. K EEP YOUR . y f taT DBI. LArVrs Watbb Pbo.iv (X.niirioB Is tba on y artic'e tbat wilt saake 1-Mth.raerfcrtlr vat-r preor and Iwp it ot mxuI piiar. It baa Perm tot to tne .averri v-tf r mil-r- fl tf: Itra- iMDaruaaal. A BdBltt' "" 1 -"A rtTT'TC tea v all tu oe tbe Cent ' ta uae. J'be-a :il f DeaiArs gaaerejer m'Si do ei Uo t ill acd - ex- '. aashMll. - - J -' co.-wJurattwt' 'r L.rtii-0 un ko parlor m, Cleveland, O. Own.fUOl