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Jtvliaf and ajecp WHI follow the second or third dope. BuM J all WhoWala aad-Uoaail DraJtra. In nmitllW. - . -. . . John I. Hniraeireii, Proprietor, .Practical Chmit. clMw:eom notnmercial Wharf. Btn, Maaa. INSURANCE. SUTJE FIRE IXSIBAAIE 10. 07 CLETELAKD, OHIO. CAPITAL.. 1 1 200,ooo,noo InTeated In or fnlly aeenred hy firstlaai Mortggea, Bond and Btocaa. Dltl OTOKS: ....- E. P. Morrn, V. y. Wrlirht. J. 11. ruderwood. Dr. W. 6. Streator, J. B. Mpri.m. , l)arius Ad:im, ljoren Prcntua. a, K, ntch.-ldcr, H. K. BeyaoMa, J. P. ranard, T. 8. Beckwitt!, G. 0. Ori.w-d. ( . 0 r n 'ci ttS- "- -'- T. P. MORfiAS, Prnddcnt. R. P. MYERS, Vice Pmudent. J. It. I'KIiEKWOUU, Secretary. J. B. MKHIAM, Trcittr.-t. A. N. SATCHKIDMU UriRrarAcent. arrOfflce a Itonaa'a block, corser ot ntarior at. mpq rq.'tTc .-qnare. leveinu, tllnn. ntyl-K4 iSII3rBE IXSIIUXCE COMPAXY, ,,01 CLEVELAND. T-r, I OrFlGC Ua EUCEKIOK STREET. fash Capital $230,000 TMKECTORSV '- ' rUilTm.n Mitt, Jam- Maann, JK. I. Baldwin, H. M. 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WtUe Giant" and Wood Hann Enpnea for ale .-hean. ' ' ' orta:CT. Zcnas Kent's Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the uniler aiirae.1 were on the luth day of Octotier, A. D. 18U. 5an-olte an nnJinad na Aaastniawa JortoSThe .l.of Zen Sen. lata ol Ike vii Ty'ot Kent in th connty of Portaife and ftnr of Ohio, deceased. , .- MABVIS KENT. Py 'l. t. Hi t.tvnm, Uiri AttJ.. oc23;258 I . j .1 in j- our to 1110 Uo its ' as I hir I in all . to and vou sive that that w;Tm the tell not let and me . to to, the in on DAILY LEADER. MY MARRIAGE OR THE DREADFUL WIDOW. I was tasking my Way through a crowd in a uy street, wnicn 1 supposed had boen coiiuciua ior me contemplattotl and enjoy ment of some trifling andcontemntible dis turbance, but into whii'h at the titna T tuo. not in the mood toinatiire. whou mvmiiKa was arrested by a pair of beautiful large black eyes under a lady's veil, which met mine wun a mule appoal that I could not ftur- ............. .:.. . for a moment resist. "MDatis the matter?'.' I ; demanded of "M pwseusor 01 tbe black eyes. ; a. reinai kaiiiy weet voice replied : "I 1 ;en"'r to interfere in behalf of a l"uf sw the people abusing, but I am afraid that without some assistance my ef fort will be unavailing." 1 "We wasn't abusing it," cried several rough Voices together. "She was onlv flldllinf with lilllu Vil r inJ c, A .. .1,.. 0 .... " " - C1IV U tW. UO oesi 01 it, too, ir you d lot her alone. 1 "It is quite enough," said the lady with spirit, her splendid eves flHfhinu as she spoke, "that your set should disgrace itself in tnis way. 1 snail not allow mine, pecmliy such a little creature as tins, to niuk? a brute of itnelf, if I can help it." "l.ou are right, madam," I said. The mull whfi Wrutlrl km vonr hp tlfilrrn-vxi infn the prize ring must have little respect for nis own hiotlier. lou are yuixotic, how- ever, to assume the duties of this child's nnllirui nr.iiYVt.il- AVhdnn arm 1 no r-liilrT. mironle'''' "IJead, cried three other little children ' eho.rus- "'Where how doci live, my little girls?' : ... .. '.'She litas with Misa Fanny Fink and ooes erranos Uir her. , " What sort of a persoh is this ? " in quired the dark eyed lady. " S he dresses finer than you do, maam," . n-pueo. one 01 ine ivinaic uj'-standers, " but she is aot exactly the person to bring up a i-iiuu 111 me way 11 suouia go, as sue Has strayed a long way out herself. ' ino pointed truthfulness of this remark raised a laugh among the acquaintances of Miss Fanny Fink.. : Tbe ladv, an the moan time, had not lot go ner nold on a lialt clad, sturdy little in,wnoseiaee wasnusnea witn passion,and discolored with blood, dirt and tears. She stooped down to her, raisiiic her vciL and said, "Little one, it you will go with me, L will find .vou a cood home. You shall have nice clothes, euoiurh to eat and be taugnt to read and write. hat do you sav to this ?' . The sweetness and beautv of the ladv's face surprised me ; the child seemed over powered by her ircntle influence, and re- plie.1. "Yes, n.a'airt, 1 will no with vou anvwhere." ; At this conitirKrture a tmlicAman ari-iva . on the spot, and the ladv at once addressed M.a-n w iiim, cAfMmiiuig ine case, na shortly afterward she walked away.leading ner nine cnarge, escorted by tne guardian of the peace. Although much pressed for time, I lingered to look after her till she turjied the corner, for never had I seen a face which seemed to mo half so lovely as ners, ana it nauntcd me ever alter., X nad, However, at tnat time, too many troubles of m v own to afford to' look after -c -.1: . those of ot hers. A very long and expen sive law suit had enhausted the once hand some fortune that had long kept my family an enviable position and left me noth ing but lallacious hopes and illusive expec tations. 3Iv father died durinc the slow progress of the litigation ; the iawyer who commenced nnd so lone condncted it also 1 1 , .a ... uieu ociore lis conclusion, and it appeared too prolmble that my mother, too, would pass away , without the satisfaction of knowing that so much monev, thoucht anxiety and suspense had been entirely tlirown away, bho was very ill ; and I foresaw with certainty that the slender thre:id which held hor iifo would snap, if tiie nnal dwisioii in our cause, which it was beliuved would be rendered, should be against us; for it would , necessitate the sale of ail that that remained to us, and leave us all little better than beggars. It was our last stake, upon which all our hopes and confidence had gradually con centrated; and if that were Jost we had nntliuiR more to lose nothing but blank despair to encounter, wbich we durst not anticipate. I lie lawyer who at the time conducted suit was an old friend of my father's successful, rich, independent and sur ly ; and, as he had undertaken the case more from friendly than pecuniary mo tives, did not undertake to disguise tho truth and probabilities from mo. But I could not, would not look forward to anything but triumph, and chose rather disregard his discouraging tone as one of means ne employed to enhance tbe value of 111s services 111 achieving success. was a good man at heart, that old lawyer, and his penetration was wonder ful, but he was no . apt to spoil his medi cine by oversweetening it, and my pam pered palate rebelled not a little agaiast disgusting but wholesale bitterness. I had a long hunt after an important female witness, whom 1 found at last in garret, dying of consumption. And whom should I find, sitting like a minis tering angel at her bedside, but the beau tiful bla-k-cyed lady whom -I had lately met; the companion of the little orphan It is in such places as tins where a good angel is most needed, and not in the circle of gaycly and fashion, that I must seek you. I see," exclaimed I, gazing upon her with irrepressible admiration.. iuc lady blushed deeply ; and as soon she had recovered from her momentary tain confusion, quietly observed that sho was I simply performing a duty to whicli an old friend of her mother's was fully entitled, of While obtaining the deposition of her role I had several opportunities of con- versing with this excellent beauty, and her of modest elegance and graceful ease capti- vated my soul. One evening I was permitted to accom- visit pany her in search of a conveyance; and, I had resolved to express my sentiments pose freely to her on the first available occasion, was, as luuul in such ctues, much cuibar- rassod when it presented itself. , . "Your patient is dying, I fear." ' -- "She is conscious of the approach of deliverance ; and as such she regards nade " It is an angel s office you fill in sooth ing her path to the grave." " Do not flatter roe, sir. It is but little can do, and flattery seems to make that little less than nothing." . "1 assure you I express hiv admiration most stinted terms; were I to tell you I think aud I feel I might indeed sur prise you." jr . . " Then let mo entreat your forbearance." " It is unkind, not to say harsh, in you, forbid the utterance of a heart So sincere full as mine.', "It is my kindness, my consideration for that induces me to check this exces language, becanse I know you will repent it." : . . 'Impossible! . I not only admire you more than any being I ever saw, but 1 feci you are worthy of my worship, and I love rou." "Say no more, I entreat. If vou knew nl . what I am, you would confess; folly of which you are guilty. You me yon are so unfortunate and unhap py. I pity you, but there is a gulf be tween us, and you would only render yourself more ' wretched by attempting, blindly and rashly, to cross it." 'Are you married?" . "Do not ask. Here let our acquaintance cease.; You have no more occasion to visit my patient ; and you surely Vould deprive her of the presence of her last remaining friend, as you will do if you persist in intruding upon her. Her; tiien; ns" part, and forever." ' ' -; - She stopped a cab and allowed me to help her into it, and left me in my mystery gloom. She had crossed my dark path like a heavenly apparition ; and her disappearance rendered everything about' hopeless and dreary as despair. The treacherous law, after hiring us on ruin, decided against our.ijainii, and extorted the last remnant of our pr perty pay the costs. To communicate this fact, to my mother would have been like inflicting her death-blow; and after medi tating long upon the subject, I found my self unequal to the painful task, and went once more to our old lawyer, to ascertain whether there was any possibility of com promising the matter so as to postpone evil dy and leave my mother awhile possession of her home and comforts. I met a lady descending the stairs, who had just come ont of his office, whose phy siognomy was of that unusually repulsive character which imprints itself indelibly th memory, and ever after, In dream I I 1 I I I 1 I ia Q'-I , out 1 1 my us, di I , you and by l tney 1 ycr tor with athy well but as h.'id elect, the who kept hour, She met in upon more " " lo me great refer the " you " the better never fects 1 caped " ed?" am. a eyes. there for there us, 1 up "This see of cried ,X . measure of maidenly coyishness, and was not indisposed to allow her all the leisure she required for the performance her part. When 6ho had enacted the to her satisfaction, and lost all pa patient, tience, she opened upon me with the voice a dying screech owl, that made me shudder: Well, Mr. Ingleton, the object of your is, I presume " " Yes, madam, it is as you say, io pro as for your hand and heart; they are conventionally supposed to go together." "My hand and heart?" she exclaimed laughing. Whai-a laugh it was ! A ruined hurdy- gurdy, a maniacWaeniaiUraud the scre- of a starving cat combined were and reveries, in sleep and wakefulness, rises from time to time to our mental vis ion with horrible distinctness, shocking us With the fullest sense of the dread ugliness of human malformation. I thought of tua wondwmi contrast Detween tnis creature and the delicate beauty I loved in vain. i ne old lawyer was m. and eramed mv hand with sympathetic cordiality.,. I stated the object or mv visit. - ""Wcll my young friend," he said, "I have anticipated you wishes, and have iust oen talking with the successful party. Se 's n no means inexorable, but, to tell J irum, mere is no grouna or coin .. ; t..v -' i-.. - i . . n . i. . i promise loft. . You have lost all the wid ow has won all. If she accords you any thing it will aimplj.be a donationnotn inn more nor less." ", .. "Is there no resonrces left by which I can, for a time, ward off this final, and to my mother, 1 tear, fatal blow. " None in law." "In what then?" " In yourself." " How in mvself ?"' " In your person.' :Toii are' vrmho and handsome. 1 don't sav so to flatter vou. out to make my meaning clear. " Well r "Well, marry the widow." "Marry her? 1 would rather hanemy- seiratonce. :-. 1 - " You should know best T)ow fit vou are to die. I am afraid vour education and naD'ts have totally unfitted you for busi- uc8 nuu U5Clul,,w"i- " But this marriage is absurd and inv Possible." '... WI am Tldt in t.h haTlit Af Tp.rininr hK. . : .. .. . j--'r- o . ' our"ii.ics ana impossibilities. It you Will otiiottBeme to act you wiU find it no such thine. Will you do so ?' " Not for tho world." "Understand that 1 have not urced this matter on vour behalf, but' for tho sake of your mother and sister and espe cially on -account of your 1 mother,' for wnose uie you pretended a moment ago feel an amount C aolioitnde that would enable you to make any Sacrifice." "ror the moment I did not think of them." .'' It is time you did. Since my counsel verv unpltule, perhaps you will condescend to inform pie what you pro- pose toao r : 1 Ihe old lawyer turned his chair around and commenced writing at his desk as cool ry its if he bad been an ingenious ma chine invented But no other purpose. I thought on his proposition till I erew sick and taint Thr reeolrcction of the con summate charnis of her I loved added an aspect of hate to mich as she wore when I was invited to make my own, and X could not bring my lips and heart to say yes to such a destiny. At last I rose and said : will call to-morrow and give you my decision." t "Very Well," replied the old man, with turning his head or ceasinir to write. 1 went home and attempted to prepare mother for the ruin that had befallen but in approaching the subject, found it was more than she could endure, and I relinquished the efl'ort in despair. To my sister I ventured to tell the truth, and she wept bitterly, not for herself, but for our only parent, who she assured me would in evitably expire on hearing the news. " Is tbere notning on eartn tnat you can SdTd to Prevtnt l - " Ys " : . . . Yes.' " And won't you do it ?" " 1 cannot bring my mind to it. "Is it dishonest?" "N o, I don't know that it is, but very rcpuirnant to my feelings:" " 1 am sure 1 would do anytning for mama. . "Would you marry the man you abhor ?'' "To save mas life yes." "Well, then, I will not be outdone by in filial affection." " W hat do you mean, Id ward 7 "I will tell you to-morrow: in the meantime cheer up. I'll save mv mother i'9 bllt at er; wurillce Heaven My sister flung her arms around my neck, kissed mo affectionately, culled mo many endearing names, and I felt as if almost deserved tnum, exaggerated as were. T i 1 A WIUUIUUIUIKU 111, uuumuu w 111 y ins. the next day. telling him that since f not marry for 1 -ve, 1 would marry naie. . He uttered a sort of ffrimt and replied :5 Few marriases bclrin in that way, but too many love u Verged into antip as soon as soon as the honeymoon is over.Yonr prospect of connubial happiness is brighter, as it cannot change for the better. 11' you knew the lady veil as I do, you would entertain no misgivings on the subject. On-the second day after the interview I received Mrs. Harrington's card, with a written' request from the lawyer that I would C4ll upon her without delay, as he settled the' preliminaries in the most satisfactory manner. I did not fly on the wings of love to the manhood'of my brido as there had been but little choice in matter, but walked thither like a man had volunteered to be hung. On my arrival I was ushered into a handsorue drawing room, in which I was waiting tor about a quarter 01 an when, at last, the lady appeared. did not look handsomer than when I her on the stair leading to my law yer's office. On the contrary, the relation which she now stood with respect to myself, and tho finery which she piled her person rendered her in my eyes hideous than ever. I responded to her salutation and re mained silent for a few moments. .She appeared desirous ot manilesting a to it. "Yes madam ; and does this appear so absurd to you ?" Extravagantly so." Mv lnwvsr tins lwHin mil hnriyojl nv ma make a proposition, which he informed had been favorably received. Has he deceived me ?'' 'So, not at all, but you have made a mistake in the person." Are not you Mrs, Harrington?" 1 lat is my name, but 1 persume you to mv niece.'' "This is very ridiculous. Shall I have pleasure of seeing the right lady In a moment. She sent me to prepare for her coming." ",1 do not see the necessity." I persume not. I will explain, although subject ia a delicate one to handle. A hearted girl than my niece Clara lived, but she has some personal de wnicu, pernaps only tne eyes of per- fection can overlook. I mean to say, for instance, that she does not enjoy the same personal advantages as myself." looked at tne speaker lor a moment in amazement, and an involuntary groan es my lips. It cannwt be possible! Is she deform - .:! "Oh, no; she is as perfectly shaped as I ' . "Indeed! What is it then?" "A slight obliquity of vision, which adds puzzling and peculiar expression to the Her hair is of that color of which is a very unmerited prejudice, but, myself, I never saw a finer or more brilliant red. With these exceptions, is a strong family likeness between especially as respects the width of the mouth, the roundness and height of the shoulders- ajifl the .size of Ihe feet. ,Wht an image of horror was conjured before me. "Say no . more r. I exclaimed wildly. suspense "is too dreadful,. Let me th Woman herself, though the sight her kUls me?''. .' "Then turn and look upon your death !" a sweet voice behind ia a mock voice, followed by a silvery peal of laughter. - turned, and, to my inexpressible de light beheld my adored, black eved beau ty. - "And you you are " "Not Mrs, ..Eastbum. That was my maiden name; but Clara Barrington. widow.".; :. - i fell at her feet, half disposed to wor ship ner, covered her hand with kisses, If It In to of room Office Office in hand, tion and and finding no resistance offered,, sprang to my feet and clapped her in my arms. "Clara Barrington, will you become Clara. Ingleton?" " In what excellent practice you are. We shall have you proposing for ihe whole family. You have begun bravely, first to the aunt and then to the niece within live minutes. Aunt has fled, aa Well she may, from so dangerous a crea ture. What would become of her had J. not rushed to the rescue, heaven only knows. I promise you I shall be dread fully jealous of her and the personal ad vantages she enjoys." .': "Ob, you have been playing a rare game with me." -1 . " A fair one. I have won pour krre fairly, and learnt at the Fame time that there was right 'on your sido as well as on mine, and I will be my own court of inquiry, and do justice more eveh-hauded than the law." "May I praise you now?" " No, but you may " "Do what?" '" " Love me just as much as you please." ' CLOTHING. J. II. DcWITT & CO,. ARE KOW OPENING Til Km FALL AD WIXTER STOCK OP MEN AND BOYS' FINE CLOTHEIJG! Good, mads expressly for thiir trade, that will be found fully equal in material, style and work manship to the liest Custom Work. The variety is larce, anu comprises an tne nsTeities 01 llto season, among which are ( Beaver, Tricot, f loth & f assimcre Sack and Walking Coats, BUSINESS SUITS, BLACK FROCK COATS, Black t Fancy Casslmcre rants Vests ELEGANT BLAK AND EANCY SILK AJD TELYET' TESTS, BEAVElf, CniSCHILLA AND CLOTH OVERCOATS. THE STOCK Ot Yontft's & Bojs Clothing, Try much eullrged. AIT bcpb, from three to twt'Uty yvrn u!U cau be ntteu m the beet stIe.. THE CLOTH DEPARTMEXT the Urge. In the city, comprising full lines of French, fasten, Chinchilla and Tricot -BEAVERS. French, English, Scotch and American CASSOIERES. Simon's, Ililgcr'e. BiMoy'i and all the very Wat nirtketi of BLACK CLOTHS & D0ESK1XS. Elegant French Coaling rvery TarietT of color til wravinir. Tin? GuotJn wr are prrpart'd to liinke np t onlt-r in the fry iK-rU of tyi, havmfc cn rwi tue bent Cutter lie found iu Now York City. MBS'S FIMISIIIXG GOODS a OTERIXO, WOOL AND KII,K WRAPPERS AND DRAWERS, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck-Ties, Col lars, Shirts, Hosiery. GEM'S SnAWLS, TRAVELING BAGS, Jtc. Gray's Patent Molded Collars, THE BEST IN USE. J. a DeWITT & GO, 1 and 11 rubllc Square. cp2!l:274 NEW GOODS Just Received. We hare the pleanure nf announcing the receipt an entirely new stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! Elegant Cassimerc Coats, CONSISTING OF SACKS, ENGLISH WALKING . FKOt'K STILES. NEW STYLES OF AND Cassimero and Silk Mixed Suits. BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF PANTS nndjVESTS Also, Large Assortment of y riMISIILG GOODS! CONSISTING OF Fancy Xegligce Shirts," Under Clothes, Socks, r Suspenders, Xcck Ties Brou n and White Linen, Shirts, Collars, Ac. OUB STOCK OF . BoysClothing Will UK HOLT) LESS THAK COST, to make for Fall and Winter oorts. ' "C11 and examine our Stock. DAVIS, PEI0TT0 4 C0 OAK BALL CLOTHING EMPORIUM, '' Jylfi Corner Water nnl Suix-rior twt.' It-serving ali-o au to a to I In h-aru on ne be COAL. ALLEX JOS 9, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Strip Vein, Columbians and Cbipptwa COALS. on C. ft P. R. R. Pier. Also, Office and Yard at uclid street R. R. crossing. Coal of an : Excellent Quality for PTEAM, GAS. GRATKS, fcTOVES. or House l ae. Also, AMUKAC1 IK COAL large or small quantities. Orders resperttuny solicited and promptly at tended to. Coal for smithing kept constantly on w Terms cah. mayl3:iu PROFESSOR THOMAS & BROTHER, at home under the Johnson House. The great American CORN DOCTOR warrants a run- for CORNS, BUNIONS AND INOliOWING NAILS. Also Tonsorial Professors, will icive strict atten to every branch of thirir profession. Shavine, ShamtKinnirisand Hair Cnttinir done with nuHtnos dispatch. Hair and whisker, dyed. Color warranted to stand. oct w.xm PROFKfSOR J. TIIOMA8 k BRO. Gnrg tkayj:lix snAwis, Q0A f. A- IaWHI ft CO. THE Grcai Jew England Kcmcdj! DR. 3. W. POLLAND'S WHITE FIXE lOJlPOim It wun e&rlV In the SDl-inr nf tW tl.i. roDiiiDiioii u orijinii. a mcmrxT or my mmf IV MtflifttNl With AH irriiAtton nf (ttp thrnatet attfii.W-tl with .hwtcm'nbl5 rough. I hud fur smi ntfintlis prpviuui thought that m prepariltton bavinp fur jt-, luuiif the inside bark of whit, pine miKht be no coiniKiuuflfd to be very nnfftil in the cawif thp throat untl liiDifn. To tt the vnltio of It in -tri"Mrt' altwlrxrtwi quantity of the mwliriiie thmt I bad been planning, ani Rave it in teanwouful loef. The result was xci-edrtiy gratifying. .Within two days the. irritatiuu of the tbr throat waa removed, tiie couh ulnii,iit nud A Htly cure wan effected. Soon alter tliiN, I nfiit ftouie to a lady in Loudou (tarry. N. H., who had Iwn tattering for some weeks from a bad rough, orrafionfd ftiesdden cold, and had raiftcd niucuN streaked with Idood. She soon found relief, fcTt, 1(ir mnre( phe aboat ten onnrtM nf i nnd got Well. J. B. Clarke, ed itor of the MrtnchU-r Itailfr Mirror! a-ad a trial ui inenmueprt'ixamtioh in the cne of a severe rolil, and was cured immediately. He wwr so highly pieaseu wun the renult. and so confident of sue cess attending its ntsrlf aiaaus. i-f r the public. that he finally nTru'ted me to gife it a name and send it al-romi to-rVnrr1 the stinVriifvr In Notetn- her, 1K5. I firnt ail vert wed it under tho Uatne of Wliite Tooiid Compound. In tiro yarti from Uml iiurc ihic umu wru w uuieKHieu in fliancnefiier alone owe AnnrfrM rfofwt' wfA, Where it took the lead of all the coush remediva in the aiarket, and tt edit ntaiittHtnM that position. There in cmid re;uioQ fur all this : it is very soothing and healing in its natnre. is warminc to the utomacli. anil pleasant withal to the taste; and ia exceedingly Cheat' "As a remedy for kidney complaints, the White Pine Compound stands unrivalled. It was not originated for that purpose, but a person using ifr ior couku, waa not ouiy cureu ol tne cougli, hut wan also cured of a kidney difficulty of ten years stiiudiiig. Since that accidental discovery, many thousands have used it for the samt complaint, and na e own completely curea. The above was written hy Dr.. Polland in 1850 Sim-e then, aa in Manrhester, the White Pine Compound has taken the isadV of all Cough reme dies, as well as preparations for the care of Kidney difficulties, in every city, town, village and hamlet throughout tbe New Kngland States. The ast year has given great opportunity to test the virtus of Uie White Poaud Compound. It baa been an unuxiKil time for Colds and Coughs, and very large quantities of the White Pine Compound have leen sold and used with the happiest eaTects. It speaks well for the -Aleaieine, and the people wiHru ii is prepared are nign in im Acaum ij Une bottle of this Compound is general It suffi cient to remove a bad cough, and frequently 1 have a cold entirely removed in two days, by using lex than half a boUle. Jroni one to two teattBuonfuLa is a large dose. I sometimes put a little white su gar and hot water with it, when taken on going to bed. The limits to which I purposely confine myself in this circular, will not allow of thai, full expres sion which 1 would like to give in favor of the une rine i-oniponnfl. it ts universally aumtreu by an who ase it- it has attained to such a popu larity aliumg those whose opinion is valuable in. deed, that vunHtf may possibly in part prompt tne to record more here than hurried people mill have pHc twice io reau , my i wiu atop, vy merely recom mending to all who need a rough or kidney remedy to test the virtues of tW Huh Pink Compound. -ment, . TESTIMONIALS.. X A very large number of important testimonials have already beeri fcelved iron Ptryitfeliiis, Cler- gmen, Apothecatiet and indeed, from all classes in society, apeakiiig intbe vwtt fldttertuf terms Y the White Pine Comiound. , Pr. Nichols, of North field, Vtfsayi: "I firwl the Wlril IVmpountf w'be rervTelttna rions. not only in ctmglia aud other Pulmonic aflr tionK, but alno in a fleet ion of the kidneys, debility oi cue eiuniacD auu oilier ainurva organs.". , ' Rev. J. Chas9, of Rumney, N. H., writea: " I have for - years repank-d fnhr White Pine uoTiii.riibv as 'an lnvntnaDie remMtv:r lewntrajy any that I regard it as even more efficacious than ever. J have just taken, the Compound for a, cold, and it works charmingly. " . . lion. P. 11. Sweetser, of South Reading, writes: " Having lonjr known aomcthfnc of tho valnnblc medieiiiiil proKitieH of the White Pound, 1 was prered, mi seeing aa advertisement of yourWhitf Piae Compound, to phe the medicine trial, tit hu been used by niemiiers of my family for several years, for colds nnd coughs, and in some cases of serm ne nittuey dilnt-uMies, with excellent results. Several uf our frieiulH hare also received mucli len- rtit from the Compound. We intend to keep it al ' ways on nana. KEV. II. D. HODGE, West Randolph; Vt-t who is a practicing phy-d-cian, a Welt air prearber,--in a k-ttwe to Dr. P., dated May 21, 181, iay:. "1 nnd it an excellent mediciue in dUcase.1 FUO.II A BOSTON PASTOR. BosroXi Jannarv 1, 1$R2. !?. J. IT. Pnlhit1i it. It - DarMir! Y..ar Vhite 1'ine ('onir(.nn(1 has Iteeh tl-ed in m own family, and I know nf others who have used it, al ways with a good effect, nud 1 feel fully justitied. and it is with pleasure that I sav that I regard it unlike most preparations of the dav) as wholly of the entire contideuce of the public. Not only do 1 consider it a safe, but an efficient for all diseases of the throat. FKO.U JAMES J. HOYT. BRAproan, N, II., September, 1800. Pr. the fall of 1KVT. I took a very cold, which brought on a very so vere couch, pain the sitlu and lunes. and raisinc blood, I was very badly a 111 ir ted with that troublenome tisease, the lviUney Complaint. Jror the three years past 1 have been very much troubled it Ii my throat aud lungs, rhokintr up and raininz immensfl sight; with a bad cough after raising bioott ; i Kit thai my time Here must be short un less I soon got relief. In the spring I Was induced try your White Pine Compound, though my faith in it was small. But to my astonishment, before I had taken two bottles, my cough was bet ter, the kidney trouble also, and I could rest nights without choking up and raiding so much. 1 have tken nearly three buttles, and am feeling like well man. 1 would add that my father's family is inclined roncuniption, my father, mother and two sis ters having died of it. Several other clergymen and pnysicians have also written to Pr; P. highly approving of his White Pine Compound. we FltOIU ELEKY E. CAIIOON. BaKWffTra, Hasa., March Dr. PoJuud,- L feel it my duty to inform you of the very great lenelits 1 have received from the use of your White Pino Compound. - In August, l tmijc a very severe cold, which roiitinmd to atiHct me, increasing in severity, attended with a cTy liard cough, night sweats, and some bleeding, pvtmably from the throat. Through the fall and winter my cough was very distressing, redncing my flesh and strength, and rendering me unlit for labor.. I tried medicines of various kinds, but ne of then), however valuable, gave me any re lief, in March, 18H2, aa yon may remember, I wrote to you, stating my difficulties and asking advice. You sent m some of the White Pine Com pound. I commenced taking it, and immediately began -to amend. At the time of writing to you, my weight was only 135 pounds. In five weeks I was out in activelabor.and in a lew montha had gained up to a HiO pounds. I know that it was the White Pine Compound wbich did all this for me. I toon beg a to have persons apply to me for the medicine, and, as you know, I ordered it for sale. In eiht months, though without making much exertion, 1 dtsjKiscd of 640 bottles of the Compound here on the Cape, I would add that sererai persons of my acquain tance, whoet) conditio wan aa hopeleee aa my own, have been cured by the White Piue Conipouud. Tiie White Pine Compound advertised at length our columns is not only as to its name inviting, but a highly approved medicine. Dr. J. W. Po land, the inventor, hart the confidence of the many who know him, a confidence which he enjoyed while laboring usefully many years as a Baptist minister, liis experience a a sufferer led him to make experiment which issued in his medical dis covery. Boston Watchman aud Reflector. The editor of the Munchenter Daily and Weekly Mirror, in a leader of the Daily, thus speakB of the Compound : , a, . Tho White Pine Compound ia advertised at much length in our columns, aud are are happy to that tho demand for it is increasing beyond previous expectations. Jtis the very Destined iciutj for roughs and colds we know of, and no fam- ly tlimt hat once used it will ever be without it. We speak from onr own knowledge, it I sure to kill a cold, aud pleasant as sure. The frreateet in vention come by accident, and it is singular that tbe White Pine CouiKuiid, made for Colds and Conhs, rdiould prove to be the greatest. remedy for kidnev difhcultie. known. But so it ia; wt cannot doubt it, flo many testimonials come to na from weti-known men. tfesiueft, the character of Dr. Poland is such that wa know ka will not counte nance wrong. Fur years a Baptist clenryman. study -ng medicine to find remedies for his ailments. it a a Alelicate coahui)iptivto:loolt,'atandttig with' -fpuf u)w tiie ftrpve, Lie laaxl the iiacovecy. which has aavel himself and called out from huu- dre-ln of others the strongetit testimonials possible. We have knowu Ir. Poland fopveara. aad never knew a more (Nmech'nttons, honeat, upright man, and we are glad to state that we believe whatever says about his Whk Pine Compound. Would yoi iAtnk favorably ofJXig-mtKcxttt, carrul when vurcUi3inffii tliat it is the WHITE WJJirOUA'n liat is offered you, as we knowHhtrt other prtjmraiions have oeti paimcti vjr jor it oy wrrpTimijJtva. ueuiera. and and We one-inarter we 230 128 This The WIiKe Tine Compound,, 1 ..- !" T'- Manufactnrt-tl. at the. 4 NEW ENGLAND BOTANIC- to E POT, 106 Hanover Street, Boston, .r! '.'T ' ': ! r, r,' I GEUKGE W, BVTT, M. D., rro.ric tor , Jtcr. 'i. w. rottixn; 31. b'. B3. SWEfT will attend to thebnsineaa d-rart- moa to nbvm oil vrders sbould be adureased. Tuld by WiuUsale and Retail Dealers in - . Juttlieme evenwhere. ..... SlItMIA'ns AND VAN SC'ITAACK, ' CHICAGO, ILL. i JOHN D. PARK, CINCINNATI, O., C-ENEBAt AGENTS FOB TOTS TTEST. 4 , 14;5tdeTgat;5tw 1 ' ' ' '' ' ne. of bent low vi Hi 60 llX) Iree hie box MEDICAL. 2Q0 B0L1AKS ; SEMINAL WEAKNESS. OR SPERMATTOKRUtEA, CLEKT, AC, : j . AND ' . V , Impotency Cured," AFTER ALL OTHER TREATMENT FAILS. DR.A.CinSON, Fnrnaerlvof New York City, will rar w hoiHlred dollar iortlie proof that he ever fain to cere th-'tH.ve nauietl digues, lie will pav tin-ftinie unm fn tlte proof that any otlier r,hri-uin in the United bUtea treats tbe same hscns-s with et.ual unccess Aftermanyyeaniof Ubornu study sd experience ur Uioeon is nappy in i-einc able to auuoinirc o me unfortunate, that he bae perfected a system of treat ment for . THK 8PEEDT AND rtRSlAWENT CRB of the above, and aluo all contagious diemaea of the Reproductive tiraus, with ail bad ellecU arising therefrom, Including General DEBILITY OR KtfKYurf PROSTRATION. rTehaasveceeded iururinc cjiws In thii city, some o whom bail expended huii'In-di of lri?Rrs with I f- strled physioians, who protiwt to treat all priva miiiadies with ucctx. aud without recciviug tiie leat pnrtiehi of beneht. Dr. GihsoD does not lmst that he is a member of some ("oll.'ee iu Loudon or Pafis( n perhapa some o there do for the urMe of eumntritig the iiiuoceut, and who hold out crcat expectation, never to be realized. But what tr G m tali I boat of in tins, that he is able to KiviM-utiro fnlita lion to thone. who r- Kw coufidenre 1n hi nliilitv atnl intecrity, and that ha terle-teil an Ariirrtmn y,icru of treatment which challeiiircM miy I'liviirian nf L-iftdon or PhWh ot any patent mediciue, to ciu:il lorthu rActintlcuie of seminal weakness, and all diri',ii-es or di-Mtim. both mental and physical, arieiug from oxu- ai or serrel aou.-w - Or ttilrwn nlKo cnirma forliw new treatment lb followtiiir advantases over all otheri yvt disciver.i And. first, the a'-nts n-"il are in no rf i t in Hi- acrentbie; bouses no rehi iii'f ib dnrk ns-x, such aa mercury, or any oilier Oeieieriou- iiruu ; secoinliy no restriction Hi diet or bu-tineMi is required; third, hlstreainiunt isooMitive and certain in all cas-s Id stands pr.-paivd to trn into any pnMic or private hoepiUiltn the t'tiittil Stiitef. and lmoutrute the immeniie snperitritv of his new Innftm ni nvi-r nv otlter now known. in (hn wtrld. iu phtt of promrt- nnw, pennajieuw , uiuuuim, tKaKij auu cuuveuieuce to tne patient. Ir Giltrwn is permaiienJlv Iocatel in CleTeland. and has dnrlnir tm r,K' five ye-trs performil many f dm-asi'S auich lnl r years rt-eited other mode of treatment. Reference can b.' triven toindividnals of tlin lirst P-nprcJabilicy in CleTelaiHi, B"hIiii, New ork and other ctHeK. iu regard to r-Kill and iiiti-crity in all prof ilfil transactions. lv- psia, itheiimattuni, hcrntiua. all dtsettKCH of the riuarr Ortiaim. aud all L In unit; tret.-.l with unperior succps. MVsIedit ines sent to iuir nart of tiie cunntrv rm receipt of ten dollars. Dr. Giltson'i new work on PhriioloCT for sh t 111D UUlUJt PR . 1 B d O N , 'PaorrEason or KLrcraopiTiiv and Mediciisi. Office 1 14 Seneca stni't, a few doors from tjuoerior. UP stairs, opposite Citv Hotel Oftice lours iroin 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 o'clock imuv i.-nnnayw excepted t inn 17 PERFUMERY. NEW nKFUmB FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. A iTIiral F xqnial If, OrlKnlfi aaa Fm. (rant Pcrlurtir, Dinliiim rrsiu th. Rnre llraolirul I'lot,- from arhich it taltca i(a nsme. Manufactarcd ouly hy pil.l I.O.'V & SOX. CF"' Beware of Coiuiterfoits.. Ash flr fialm Tnk wo nrrv Sold by drulste general1..! Jiith-! T!274(liw ' ' ' ' -: ' - in i A COLUMBIA GIN. W.T. SIIlFFELST&lo., . tt-'rvr-sfiOBa to a. r. cijosket, Sole Distillers or the C'clcuratcd COLUMBIAN GIJ. ALSO, DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, PURE SPIRITS, Wlilskirs of all Grades, DOMESTIC LIQUORS ANP DEALERS IK HIGH WINES. OFFICE: 51 SO ITU WATER STREET, P. O. Drawer 6S26. CHICAGO, ILL. This beine tha rheiipest Spirit mrket in the world, we invite the attention of Denier in Do mestic Liquors to our Rwda, fcelius assured that ran offer them wi:il in-lncenientn. We would rail the pnrticiilnr Rttention of the trade to our CuLUMBl AN Ol N, whicli is a dirttil Intion of Bye, 31iilt, Win and Italian .Itiniper Berries, and hns all tlio properties anu niivor oi iniportwl artirle. wepl-j: R-t-owly ffl (C01UMBt..-A'i HOOP SKIRTS. REMOVAL NOTICE KAUFMAN & BRO. Reipoctfh!ly rail the attention of thefr cnttomera th? public penentty, to the fact that they have removed from Ko. 1'J Public Square, to their huge commodious Hoop Skirt Manafactorj. 250 SITERIOR STREET, TP 6TA1KS.. No connection with aylH plaep in the city. now work on better advantage lw rent, uot the reuts that other have to pay. No profit to manufacturer. All these inducements Her IO our customers, wueiuer WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Vt'e can a.fnre bargains in avi-ry atylaand shape. We make the Real French Style of Corsets and toe latest btyle or blurts. , LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. BEMBMBKB THE TLACB, , ' SITERIOR STREET, IF STAIRS. Ordara ftllwl at short intico. ' . ' aoK KAIKMAN .t HKO. Go ISuy Your. ,1 j ... .... . ; . HOOP SKIRTS! - AND ... AT TOI UASTFACTOBY OF .. JACOB FKAK, Superior St uadcr Uie American, - Arid nTp a S.--on.I Profit. Jy 17 S3 H. to PLANTS. S03IET3IIXG JiEU'i tAPIESand GKNTLFMFN : Invite your attention totheLINNKCSM YATTVINK PLANT Vine is attracting the attention of the Amer ican people, an n article of toniuierce a well ac lor donieatiu ue, aud is likely to stiier!M'dt the moet kinds of gruue wine or drnjred imitjtfioTis now in lirectiona for cultivaliun and for tiie ajakinjr the wine, with the delivery of the plants. Tiie time for plan tins them ia in the Jil, N pttiu ber till November. The shipping of plantit com mences on the loth of aH-pteniLwr, at the following rates : new Tine plants (bulbs Trr flrt fl ... . " 3;.7V. M ,i . M T, 6 $' " " ...I3 f) " ; " " ....;...25 00 New Ever-bearinff Strawberry, 12 strong plan hy wail, 50 rent. Sent free hy mail for contnrnsJ5 PoaMe and Fin! Hyacinths, 25 D and Single Tnlipe, 3" C'rocdi, 4 Narc'ssa Japan Lillies, 4 Iris, 10 Rattuilen, 10 Aueroon. Please send your orders early to secure pla; time. Afrents wanted in every town. Address A IOR NEMAN, Dayton, Montgomery eountr, O, Letter 1. ' -p2& JMmw THK WEST KR If MUSICAL WORLD. October Number now rcsidr. Spnciuien copiet ant. Terms p.r unumn. orlt BRAINAHI) POV. 1ul,U.hr NEW STIXES recaiTed at . . . OF buckies jrsT COWLE5' '. .1S7 WeiiatU Home. and B. tie. MEDICAL. J)? R.GOODALE'S CATARRH REMEDY. AHB MODE OF TflKATMENT 10 THE ACME OF PERFECTION. . TT rs5rtTjTEi tha aecret amVn-h of this terrible diaeaae. and elterittuiatea it, root and branch, fur- ever. It Remove all the wretched rymptoma cf tnis loathsome malady, and avert covnauption. It Cleass the head, deod.ries the breath, mat afford the tnoet cratefnl relief. It Alleviate, mora agon and silent suffering loan torizn can tell. It w Noted frr carins; th moat hopeless eaaea, that every known menus failed Hi. It 1'r.tK Hay, Kose and Periodic Catarrh, of tbe most oMtinate and violent type. oa of Catarrh or noiae ia the bead can re liet its penetrating power. Da. GrWBAi r.'s Catarrh Hmedy is a harmless liquid, iidiah-d from tbe palm of the hand. Da. H. Goon Ate 1 known throughout the coun try, as the Author of the oly True Theory of Ca tarch ver published Mode of Treatmentand iLtpid Cure In all it form. Vu. Goopalk Pamphlet on Catarrh ahowM ha real hy every one. It can be ohtained at our near et Aeucy, or hy sending a postage stamp to our orhc. ; j - . Price $1 00. feVnd a atanip for pamphlet. C. R. PAUKEK, Bole Agent, 73 Bleecker street. New York. fiohl hy G. W. CLARK, ClrTeland. frtr:lt3 TUGKEIfy NO SKH U0R1I AS FAIL! TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA. I a Fsre. certain and apeedy cure for all diseases of the U Udder, KidiM-ynand Urinary Ortcans, eithwr Male or Female, frequeutiv performintr a perfect cure in the abort space of Three or Four days, and alwuv9 in lea time than al.V other preiaratinn. In the ine of TARRANT'S HiMPOlKD EXTRACT OF CI BKHS AM) COPAIBA there is ae need of conlinenu-nt or change of diet. In its approved form of a pante, it i entirely taatelena. and canaea no anpleasaat seuaation to the patient, and TiQ ex ixwuri'. It i now acknowledged tr the moet learn ed in the Prr.fnion that it the above elaas of (iueaeei., t'l'BKlW and C'OPIABA are the only Two hVmejliee known that can be relied upna with flny Certainty of rJiiecena. Tarrant's Compennd txtruct of lubebv and CopaUa A KVB FAILS, llannfactured oulv by TARRANT A CO., 278 Greenwich street. New York. JtfTfWd by DrugifiU all over the World. my!): H I. ssCure Warranted, . IF BISECTIONS ABK FOLLOWED. 1FB.CAI.T. FOB A CIBUULAB, DESCBIBI5S ALL SVMT0J13. stjiptojis: The symptoms of Catarrh, as they senerallv ap pear, are at first vary slight. Person find that they hare a cold, that they have frninent attacks. and are more eeunitive to the changes of tempera ture. In this condition the no may be dry, or a alight diflchaire, thin and acrid, afterwards becom- thick aud atlheaiv. Aa the tliaeaae Uscwmea chronic, the (licliarres are increased in quantity an1 chan-jetl in quality; they are now thick and heavy and are hawked or couched off. The secre tion are offensive, causing a bad breath ; the voice thick and nasal ; the eyes are weak ; the sen of the smell is lewne4 or uetttroyeu; deafness fre ouentlv takes place. Another important and com uion svmntmn of Catarrh in, that the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a tlin-k or slimy ma conn, wtncn has fallen uwo from the head during the night. When this takes place the person may be sure that the dieae is on its wav to tho lungs, anu shouiu lose no time la ar- t.ng U. The above f re but few of the many Catarrh ym- torn. - - sinslc Bottle will last a Month To be used three times a day DS. D. IT. SEELYE & CO., SOLE rBOrKIKTOK8t CHICAGO, lLLIMOlg. Lalorutory Lt Fret-port, Illinoip. GENERAL AGENTS : STRONO ft ARMSTBONG nrelaiii1, 0. JOHN P. PA UK Cinoinnali. O. JOHNSON Detruit, Mich. AND FOIt SALE BY AU OCIGGISTS. m AMBROSIA. Old and young should use STERLING'S FOB The Hair. It prevents or stops the Ilair from fulling; Cleanses, Beautifies, Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and the Head free from Uandruit. It is tho best Hair Dressing and rreservauve in tne world. Sterling's Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp'y, SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK. - is U IRON AND NAILS. ItKAMII VVAKEIIOISES. Calvin Carr, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Mem In St., and 5 & 1 on the Dock. CLEVELAND WABEH0CSE OF THK Lade Iron & Kail Works. CLEVELAND WAREHOUSE OF VTOLFE, EJOVTAKD & CO.'S EICELSIOS GLASS WOBKS. WHOLESALE AGENCY OF Iliawatlin Xut and Bolt Works WROUGHT IRON GAS PIPE AND TUBING. - MANUFACTURED BY EA6T-E IR0.V A5D XAIl WORKS. nrMrXH CALVIN CARR. IKON AXD NAILS. CLEVELAND, BfiOWN & CO Xos. 29 and 31 Merwln Street, SEXTON'S BLOCK. n. ct.kvflaxd, raowK, lor.Ll a CO. llTlanil 0. louogstown. v. Slaunfactorcm and M'boleaale Dt-ulers ia Bar, Boiler, Hoop and Sheet Iron KAILS, CTT AND WBOUGIIT SPIKES, HOT MB COLD PRESSED NUTS AND WASHE5S, Cast and Spring Steel, Glass, &c. Iron Pnltr. Kailrond n4 Mininr CommniM, Phio nnl Brvlee BuiIor, Mkchinistt snd ilauu- farturtr, who d'ttire a quality of Iron that will pire entire ntiifrtiou, " rwn:tfnlly rqnetI favor us with their ortlers, which nh&ll alwttvs command onr prompt and can-fnl attention. Rffrr to Basinesa 3Ien and Baukeri gviwraliy. IB0N A3iD MIL WARH01SS. (H, Cl, G7 1 CLEVKLA5D, f Vf. aWflT Hirer Street. OHIO. 98 on theDock M0BBIS0X FOSTER, Wholesale Agency for the lale of Siiociiliergcr's Juulata 'ailst IlHmmvr-mad Howhoei!, ShM-nlT(cer'8 Common Juniata Sheet Iron, Shoenliertc-'r'B R. G. Sheet mud f rvm Juniata Iron, HtHM-nberper's Juniata BuihT 1'late, Juniata Nuts, bnare and Uexatcon. Also B;ir Iruu, Window Glatta, Extra Berea Griodnt'-Tiew. c. nf Manufacturer' prire. frl17 by of C-male EYE AND EAR. SR. J. B. McC05.ELl'S EYE AND EAR INFEUIARY, 233 SIPEKIOR STREET, r(.i,2: R: CLEVELAND. onTO. ed DISSOLUTION. DitSSOM'TIOX. The partnership nere tofore existing between Henry B. Castle and B. Douglas, under the firm name of R. B. DOUGLAS & CO., is this day dissolved. The bns inetts of the late Orm will 6e settled by IT. B. Ciu R. B. DOUGLAS CO. October 7, 1865, " oc0;3w MEDICAL. i 1 I5TIIK WE I5YITK IHS AaTlt3TIUJ if the Public to the merita of our Tw V World. r it ' . 1 1 ; M - -t t 4 ' , . ed Preparations, known a owe. tOE'S COUGH BiLSl.il, AND COE'S ttHE. Thaoaeaaara, aafaAnd ipmltciM for ,X3 COUGHS, 5J ir-.CBUUr, 5--.. -,: ' "'' SOfiE THEOAT1 '' ' -' ARB Luii? Complaints. JTha othar a Potilir Cora for ' 1)T S P E P S I "A." " r'5.' f !! :; Io it worst atagfa, and & SOVEREIGN BEMEDT au - - , -DISEASES , -1 s : . z . .?... ,. t Tbat originate in a : f DISOBDEBED STATS . . .' ' ' ' : ' : : ..; ; OF TBI STOMACH OR BOWELS We warrant both ot theai ai i Data nr., warn oar dirtfcUoaa ar. foUowed. toes COE'S COrGH BALSAM DYFPEPSIA CFKB curea DjfBpepuiapoBitiTi icnrea the mtmt Tioleiit J- attarka of croup ro either 01a or voanK. . tok'8 dyspepsia cubic CDHS COTJGH BALSAM enrea indigestion andcoa tt nation in every caae. enrea tiie worat colds aureljr and epeeUily. TOE'S ' TrYfPKPSIA CrRK COB'S COUGH BAL9AM core ilintreaa after eating laaiauny. enrea sore throat and ,eorene3,of the cheai and COK'8 DYSPEPSIA CTJBB innga. aweeten'a the at onutch J COE'S ' COUCH BALSAM purine the breath inr-tanuy atona noaroeoa. xnrea boaraenetia and mcioity anu rising oi lood. tickling in the throat. rE'8 DYSPEPSIA Cl'RK COE'S COUGH BALSAM enrea nick healache, airkne at tbcatomach. and pain or cholic in the relives a consumptive icons: aa toon aa it ia taken,. boweia. COE'S COUGH BALSAM COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE knrea influenza, aathma, and all bronchial ailcc- createii an appetite and ffivee vijroT aud atrengtb Uuu, to tne wuole system. I COE'S- I COUGH BALSAM DYSPEPSIA CURE is the hrmt bottle in cures flatulency, weak- the world for the price, nen and general debility; therefore not only the it makes the weary aiubi-jbeat, bat the cheapest ions, the feeble at rone. medicine ex taut. the debilitated healthy for It eaablea tlte patient to takf plenty of healthy food, which ia tbe parent Over One Million Bottles of COE'S COUGH BALSAM ol tne iXHiy. -jase .sold annually, and CtE"8 ine people au pronounce DYPPEPSIA CUBE it tbe best cough prepar ation they ever used. allown yon U eat a hearty meal without lear of dis tress afterward, for it COE'S COUGH BALSAM wuranted to KIT "St ifartion, or the money refunded. No famil ran afford to be without COE'S COUGH BALSAM will atop it a soon aa it awailoa..! . COR8 DYSPEPSIA CURB is a. purely veTtabI preparation, contains no opiates, no poimm, noth ing h artful, but acts promptly, surely and in mediately. In the hoase, ready for immediate use. ' COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S CGUGH BALSAM costs bnt ' TORTY CENTS. The bottle holds more the beat remedy in the world for Dvsnepsia, In digestion. Sick Headache, car U turn, sever and; than any other at the Acns.lSauseaat Stomach same price. and, in fact, all diseases or pains ia the atomacbj The me lie tne Itself fs warranted superior to all others. and bowels. Sold by Drnflritiflts rr. Sold by DrvEzista ev ery where. price OISK ery where. vltli A it per bottle. C. G. CLARK & CO,YroPrs, New Haven. Conn. C1E1SERAL AGENTS. STRONG ARMSTRONG, Cleveland, Ohio. DEM AS, BARNES A CO., No. 21 Park row. F. C. M ELL8 CO., No. 115 Franklin street. H. B. HEM BOLD, No. 594 Broadway. Retailed by all Druggists in the city and country. Lyotfs Periodical Drops, Tie Great Female Remedy IRREGULARITIES. These Drops are a scientifically componndedflaid preparation, and better than any pills, powders or nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and cer tain specific for tbe curs of all obstructions and suppressions of Nature. Thir popularity la indicated by tha fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed the ladies of the United States, and every one them speak in the strongest terms of praise ot their great merit. . They are speedily taking-tbe place of every other remedy, and are cons idered by dealers, con- snmers, physicians, and all who know anght ot them, as the sorest, safest and moat hifall table pre paration in the world for the cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of Na ture, and the promotion of health, strength and regularity. Explicit directions, stating when they may be nsed, and explaining reasons why and when they should not be used without producing results cob trary to tbe course of Nature's chosen law, will be fonnd carefully folded around each bottle with tbe ignature of Dr. JOHN L. LYON, without wkich none are genuine, TUey are prepare, a ine laboratory of JOHN I. LYfci, .T.?N;sWJ- street, New Haven, Conn., who can be consult either personally or by mail (inclosing stamp) concerning all private diseases and female wek- C. . CL AH K AND CO. I Gen'l Ag'ts for United States and Canadas. For sale iu New York by ' DEM AS BABNES k Co., - . No. 21 Park Bow, J. C. WELLS k Co., No. It5 Franklin street. H.B. HELXBOLD, No. 50 Broadway. CHAS. N. CBITTENT0N, No. 38 Sixth Avenue. And all Drnggfate nnd Apothecaries in the city and country. ' ' 8TB0N0 k ABMSTBOXfl, AgenU, Cleveland,). T.01.D PM1TH, Westem Agents, Chicago, III, dcclihB3i2tawFrSat DjIriwyaW 01 Pit fior J. 9:60 and of at of sure all ern tbe a- lbb6. 8:00 2:40 4 10:00 ' with diana West ( lb6. 0W 8.-00 1:30 S:40 (via Ticket the Wig AVM. HAS a Jn.t - by above done fhra- best Htv. can of RAILROADS. CIK VEIAS D,t 0L13IB I S i IIA'I'H Jiii . R1I1B0AB. 'ALL AKBAJiliEJlEJir. . H and aftor M.milaT. Oitober J3, ISteS. VJ ger Traina will ivars tlereJuiMl aa Ivllwa- MlralnJ tsA. M. flXCISSATI EXPBESS toprins at B.tmi, Uraftun, einnsion, Ar. IoHiku, Kh.lbr, Crtatlinx, GalK'U, Iberia, Cilead, Canlip-t.M, A.bh'T. If'awara. and Worih.Diftrm. arnringat folnatbaa at P. It.. C iumuH l M . Indinnapulia, J:3U P. M , .tncarTia Crratlinf, 11"" P. M. M Train2:iS p. M. JiEW TOKK ASB EST- IS APlitS, .t-rin- at B-rea, raf - toa, tlliiistun, toD.loa, anil all la- twna aili r Nr. Lnlon, arrinng at Cutmubu. at 9 P. X., ciucimiati 4:U A. Mi, Chic-u', ia Crrathn. . 40 . M. bl'lttm IIS P. H -ALI.S '.KSVSGIK. J-opa at all stations, .rr,tr. . uliua at P. M. 41b. ,,. a:ju P. M. STr EXPRESS!, atop-.id- at (irafe-D, W.-llinr;tn, K, i,in.,., MufltiT. CrtlS Oali.in, Oilcad farJini: anil I)rl'-trf, arn.nig ( ulambna at 3;4i A. VfOtiana" ihoo A. U., tndi.na r.i liuw !., Caicago Tiat'roitlin,, IkM Traina Iran f olumbna at 10: a. a., 2 in r. , ana H-.ti p. m. Arri!at L'lmlaad M., .TP. M., M"- " INDIAV-aitls ANl WESTERN CXPHRSa tJaljoa at ti:0 A. M., ai ri u u.,. Iaej;iu a. Jl. CON!(ECTIOS : 6hallv-,!anlusY, Mauan. ld A Sewar ISailroad, tr, Man.nclO, Ml- Vt-tauav Kewai. Zaa.- . ill.. A.v OwtVuiw-lPittabnrpli.rt Wvne ri.i, i nso railroad - f.r r,.rt, I ,nui..ar I.-., jl ,' lor Maa.tr.. oo.t. r, MaM.ilroo. 4c The lirKtwa Traina aiake .lir-l con- Tort W... .' J-'"'- Tole.,V,abab and t-rrat Weatera Bail- Gion'l..nt.in. Huilroad I.jn', Ma rrn Brll.-f..nt .rnr. S,.ln-y. I num. JlnncM., Tille LoolCTiile, Cairo. St. tollis, o. wanatlwith Sprti.j.-aeld llran.hfcr .-prin A.M. W-W, I. . tratti bus Little Miami ,MB , and Xenia Indianapolis, Terre Hautr, St. L.ui. ''""" "'' and Uim iunati. and itla ibe JtiO and Mi. laaiopi Railroad Ci aacinnatV-for L. uii"Me, tn.T.-, j o.. Loam, an all vwinia rnlmnK i'.....!- .ihio Kallroau ror fitrnari,. Zane.yilKVh.vl.ns c; Colnmbns I dianaixi':. Central tuilroada (or Vuiua, I r- M-P-'ir tketa to all points and information P plj atVn. I'aarenKrr Station, aud at the Laioa Tlcltct Office, 147 Superior atnet rLlsT Ck-teland. 0. t. 24, W. 8np.Tiiiten.lent. CLEVELAND EUIE RAILK0AD. S3 le5. U 1 TKK AUItANGKMfcNT. le-- 0T and after Mon.laT. Oet. !M, Paraent-er Trains will ran aa follow., (SnndaJ ext. ptedj: . LEAVE CLKVKtASD: 8:45 A. M. SEWTtiKK 11 KKa.M-crnpi.inB ai Wilioui;lil'V. I'aiio-fr. iiir,j.-io-'. ......i, Kinmville "ainl tiiiard. ami arrirea at Erie at9 1t A.M., Dunkirk 11:10 A. St., llnllalu 1:10 P. M-. ew Xork 7:O0 A. M. and liostou at:i:50P. M. t:S0 A. M. PAY EXPRESS THAI ftofpins at Vkillont-lil.T, hainesiilie. Al.ll.ula. Connraat andGirard only, and arrireat Erie at 1:JU r. ., Dunkirk 3: V r. a., Bunaloo:3 r. a., New York at l-:oo a., Boston 3:"0 P. 5t. : T. M. CINCINJT ATI EXPRESS TRAIN Stoppiac at Paine.rille, Ashtabula aun dir.rn oulv, aud arrive at Erie to:' r. M.t Dniikn k SMt. ., BuO.lo 10:00 r. ". ?'ew York 3:45 r. Boston I, jo e- 3:35 P. M. MAIL AS1 ACCOJiaODATIOJr Stoppins at all atations, and arrive at Erie 7:55 r. a. :00 P. M.SIGnT EXPRESS THAIS Stopping at Pafnesvillf, A.htaliula and uirnr.l only, and arrive, at Ei ie t:4o a. a., Dunkirk A47 A. a., Butliilo i:M A. M., Sew York 10:5 r. a.( Boston 11:50 p. a. XKAYF ERTt. 1:00 A. M. HTAJtW)AT EXPRESS TRAIN Stopping at tiiraril, Louueaut, Antaoula and l'Hiuesviile only, and arrives at Cleveland at 6:05 a. a. J:3o A. M.-MCHT EXPRESS TRAIN Stop- pinit at Uirard, Astital.ula and Fainesville onlv. and arrive, at Cleveland at 7:lo a. m. :15 A. M. MAIL AND AtllOIMuKATIoM TR A IN M..pm- at all stations and arrive, at Cleveland lli:"li A. a. . 10:15 A. M. ToLEIHt K.X fBFSS TK AI Stop- pinp at all .iniien. escpt wanvni, br.Hk, l iiionviHe, Perry, Mentor and Wit-k-lilfe. and arrive, at Cleveland at '.i:15 P. a. SiX f. M. DAY EXPKKSttTBAIN Stopping t Girard, Conneant, Ahtabnia and fainesvuie only, and arrive, at I'leveland :5 p. a. ' Second Clusa Cara are run on ail through traina. All the tmra. ffoinr weetvranl connect at lIeTe- land with trains for Toledo, Chicago, Coluu1l.11., Cincinnati, lndianaljli., St. Louis, Ae., and all thrnu!rh train Koin Eastwnrd connect at Dun kirk with the trams of tl.a Erie Rfiiway; and at Buffalo with tli.me of thn N-w York C.ntral Jt Erie Bnllron.bi fop New. York. Allvinv, B.iet..n, Niagara t'alls, Jic., and at Erie with traina oa tha Pliilsdelpliia & Erie Railroii'1, for Corrv, Titusville, Hole City and the ?r.-at Oil Kcious. a9?"Ihiv Express Eant and W.-.t. connects at Oirard with trains on Erie ft Pitt.l'nrh Uailroad Lincsville, M.a.lville, Jim'.town. Ac. H. NvTTINUUAM, Snptrintindeut. nereland. tt. SJ, 1S'. Change of Time, October Ctli, "VIA TIIK ATLANTIC & GREAT WESrN RAILVAT. Tbeonly lubrokcu broad Ouae Route TO THE EASTERN CITIES. fllWO Trains Iaily Leave Cleveland, from the Atlantic k 4irt-at Western Depot : DAY EXPRESS 9:20 A. M. Arrive in N. w York : P. M. NIGHT EXPKKSS H:3-' P. M. Arrive in New York . UUO P. N. Trains arrive at Ciuvclaud at 7:40 a. h., and p. m. Trains for Yonnftnwn hure Cleveland at :40a. ., and 2: -to f. m., arrive at CleveiauU if: 66 A. M.. fc.")0 p. m. This is the onlv direct route to the Oil Becions Pennoylvaniu. FAssenirers by the9:'Ji a. w. Express Train dine MVadville, aud Sleeping Car st Salami nt-a. rasseneers nv the r. n. Ssaprttts irain. eet Sleeping Car at Clevelnnd. ihe iHiirht JLxnress leaves nnuay mcht, insWMuI Satnrduy night. All other trains daily, tun days excepted. Connects at MVanvtile, for (hi litv, fntnkhn. Corry. and all points in the Oil Regions of Penn sylvania. rassengers ny this route have ample time f J inutes), at rviiuLir hours, for meah, and make connections. New ami e lee in Steepinz Coaches are attached to Night Trains. For all information and thronch tickets, please pply at the D-pot of th Atlantic A Great Utfi- Railway, or at the Cuiuu Tivktt UH.ee, under WeddeU Houxe. snibaer will rail for DassenirerB. bv lt-sriiif directions at tbe above- offires. D- Mt LARBN. Ceu'I Sup't. ?. T. VVT1.ru. firn. Ticket Ajr-nt. CLEVELAAD TOLEDO RAILROAD. -Vftj' -y-. y ." 'TV"' J-jvj ALL AKKANliKMtM. ON and after Monday, Sept. 18th, 18TJ5, trains wili leave ClrveJuud daily as follows (Sunday excepted): A. M. CniCACO EXPRESS, stops at Berea, Gratton, Olwrlin, Wakeman, Korwalk, M.-n-roeville, Believne, Clyde, r'rmont and hl moreand arrivs at ToMo at lii:4 r. w Chicago at 1!:(0 r. w., and Detroit a JO r P. M.-WKSTERN MAIL tftope at all sta , tions en t'Uthern Dniwion, and arrive at Toledo at 7:.W p. u.T Chicato 5:45 a. aud Detroit at r M P. M. NORTH ERN MAIL Stops at all sta- : tions on INortbern Division and urrivts at Sattduekv at 7:10 p P. M.-JS.ICIJT e.TVBESSsr.,t Grafton - Morwalk, aotl rrcninitt. and arrives ia Tli-J. at 2:M . a., I'lucag. at lijo r. a., and Ie- - troit at 6:uv a. a. Coonoctii.na ar nia!e at MonropTille with th Sanrtnky,MaD!'a.-I1 K.nrk Rilrod;at t-an.lns-tf with Dajrtoa Cincinnati Kailroail; at Fr niout th. Kuni. nl t Indiana Kailroail ; and at To Irdowith the MHhirsn Ih'nth.rn v..rli,. In and Toledo Waha.h KailriiadV (or t'hiraao, Dotroit, Jacki-nn, Tort Yinynr, Lopau.por,, Lafar tte, Cairo. Alton, tt. Lnnig and aJI point. West, Korthwost and Siutliwt. Trains arrire in l'lerlanI from Toledo and th. at it.M a. a.. 2:111 . - ..j - in . . lr.,m Eandukyat9:15a. a. "' L. V. Bl't'KER, lerelanil. Sept. is. 18n.. gnp.-rintend.-M. CLEYIATD and after Mon.lnr, May lf-th, lacs. Trains leav, Cleveland daily (Sunday excepted) as fol lowai . . A. Sf . MAIL Arrireaiat Pittsnnrcb 4:" r. a.; narri.inireu i.M A. a.; li:tltini.Te 7:1" -.; Waehint-toa . a.; Philadelphia S: a. a.; New Vork lo a. a.; V'heeie r. a. Cennect at Hndaon with C. Z- C. R. &. for Akron and Miil..r.l..irrh- P. M. EXPRESS Arrives at Piti.nonrh at r. a.; llarrborgh i ai A. a.; Baltimore 12:20 T. a.; Washington 4:40 r. a.; nolad.-!-. phia 12:4U r. Jicw lork 2:45 T.M-i 6-.JUA. a. P. M. AC'COMjrODATIOS For ITiidson and , tnternwiiate Stations, Cuyahoga a alls, Aa ron and Millwrsburitli, counettinir at l.rrvillo P. t. W. c c. Kaiiway. for Canton, Ha.U loa, Wooster and JliinffieM. Cara raathroorh ftwai Pittsburgh toXew Tork. Allentown) without chal-e"- ....... aHarar, as low as by any otner un. rThroneh tickets can br prornre.1 at the Tnion Office, Weiliieli House, at the bepot, or at AUCUd Mreet Station. J. H. PKVKKFrA, Pnrenntendent. TONSORIAL. IKII JIFU Of ART. Making and Ladies' Hair Dmslns DAT, 46 PIELTSH ASE, AIL IHE LATEST INVENTICSS IX fcIS WORK. BE THE Itt.rsioN vir;It t. t, , charm. CURLS FRENCH NATURAL RlMiLETS n-L-eiveil Idirecta karao-nsaitsty of this beau tiful hair. Ladies please call, examine and see lor yonrselve.. SWITCHES ANP BRAIDS A, large and well-aelre.teA-stoca" always on b;uid. WAIII-l ALLS. IU TTfcRFLY BOWS. EUS SIE BOWS and FltKNCn HEAD-DKKSSES, mado the advertiser eqnal to those no ported. aLadiee'' own Braida made into aavofth, Head-Dresses without injury to switch. Ladies' Hair l)reasia, Curlmn and Hair Cutting in tbe latest and most nrevailiux stvle HAIR DT I NO Particular attention paid to brancfa of tbe business. The best of Dye used. HOT AND COLD BATHS always ready.- The bathing apartments in the city. " IT COWUS eVCO. HATE THE BEST aaMNtiiwator SOLID SILVER W A U 5 in tlte All oar Plain Wre i bumI Uj ua JU,n parties wismnjt their own silver made np to oruer have U nVne. Thehttrtiest pYIf tn cask paid for any quantity old siifer or coin", mnrifi