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AI0RN1NG LEADER. Fill UAYM ilMMli APKIL 6. ISttO. rtriusvtD ir F. COVLESt no.

incW ii'iLoiNOt. tupEklot sr. PLAIN AND ORN AMliN TA1. PKINT1NO. I Plata udOrnuHBUl Prtaltaior ewre deerrlailen oa ik.

tntu. Mttrtrle, aoitra, andst reamuable niaa. fir-la Jar ettaatisvaaidt deawiottos oUinJin, doits, eioeoiall) HlaukBok. Lediera, Jaura a salas Bo.k. Rensmar fco.

Virginia on Iowa and Ohio. Iowa and Ohio can again breathe Yireinia refuses letaliato. Bite threatened to when their Exooutif oj declined to surrender John Brown's men on defectiae papers. She I and onlv Jennunnes The Serials r.imaiittee examined tha sul iecL and instead I' recommending "retaliatory measures," re- arted a stronir worded but Terr harmless reso- Finns off iodiirnalKin by resolution is erj common and ery blank cartridge. I lmrta nobody, except by kicking back.

So of the Virginia loin, resolution. It declare, tha jefutal of Messra. Kirkwood aud Dennison a silliul aud deliberate violation of tha Federal compact, an instrument ao ofleu violated by the South that it la used to it, and its total Oie xuption la quadrennially threatened from the aiue quart r. The resolution alao pronounces ah. a "mora V.

if not to the offences committed bv a AnJ vat tha xrefra wagnauiuious from recommending any retaliatory measures." How grateful everybody should be that the chivalry dont devastate the country from tha -Pan Handle to tha head of tho Drs Motnes Wh't is meant br "retaliatory measures" 10 proclaimed by tha valiant Jones of Appomattox. lis has proposed in the Senate a "resolution requiring every cilir.cn of the States of Ohio and Iowa, ho aha.ll be found wi bin tha limits uf Yircia, to give bond and security for their good behavior whilst the Common- wealth." Was evar anything more foolishly puerile Gov. Wise left his cap and bells iu the Cap itol. The War on Kentucky Republicans. The appeal of Cassiua M.

Clay to the cilixens of Madison county was issued on County Court day at Richmond, and was extensively circulated aud thoroughly discussed. The result was a division of opinion, and or latest advioes, eay the Cincinnati Gazette, indi cate a probable settlement of tho difficulties that is an agreement on the part of the Vigi' lance Committee to disband, and permit Mr. Clat and his friends to remain. It adds If any other conclusion shall be reached there ill be war, for Clay cannot be driven from his native State. He may be killed, but he cannot be driven out.

XI tie sliouu oe cauea upon iu die. he will sell his life aa dearly as possible. This movement is discreditable to tba people oi Kentockv. and it ia to bo hoped that the sober second thought will bring peace instead of war. What Mockery of Freedom! The Daniel Worth baa been found guil ty of circulating Helper'a Impending Crisis in Itorth Carolina, and sentenced to imprisonment for one year.

He baa already been confined several mouths in a loathsome jail awaiting his trial for circulating a book written by a Korth .1. Varomiian, una oi uia uii auviuiu vibw, and specially d.licted to that portion of tho wane ipuiauon sue ooulu. aur. viui an old, earnest preacher of the Gospel, a citi- sen of North Carolina, and his letters from prison published from time to time, evidence a love of God and man, and a resignation and patience under persecution, such aa has char aclcrized true Christian martyrs from the begin ning. What a record does American Slavery at this time present Cowardly, cruel, and implacable, its mobs, scourging imprisonments, and mur ders, have no parallel in Christendom, would put to the blu the most degraded aavage peoples.

Its legal enactments are bloody aa the coda of Draco. Tho freedom speech it allows is the veriest mockery of name. To circulate a book is punished by un- i prisonment to read the Declaration of Inde- pendenca to slaves is death There is a day retribution in store its coming will bo terrible to tho oppressors. What Mockery of Freedom! The Laws--Protection of Women. w.

aa i mi a correcveu. lac eu.wr oi uie tabula SeutoiSl is Honae of course is noated. Tna Sentinel states that tha bill i .1.. nt the laws in Newspapers, was amended so as provide for publishing a vart of tho laws. was then postponed to the adjourned session.

its failure leaves the law of last year, requiring all general laws to bs published in every coun- ty, still ia force. When is the publication commence, friend Sentinel Tho Sentinel also states that the bill aecur- mg to married women, whose husbands are temperate and neglect to provide for their fam ilies, property free from execution, and which faiUd to baeome a law. was designed to sue- plant an excellent statute now in force, and was very cunningly planned, under the appear-snce of many humane provisions, to make it down. Thejlaw now in force prohibits all bus-bauds, whether drunk or sober, from selling artidea exempt trom execution. The present law protects every woman in the lights proposed to bo secured by this killed bill, and does require her to prove her husband a drunkard, to maintain her rights.

It was a trap to get good law off the statute book, and substitute one that never could be practically applied. Trouble in Southern Kansas. There are indications of difficulty and perchance bloodshed in Southern Kansas. Bourbon county is the point of excitement, which runs high, and fear are entertained that a bloody collision will take place between the Free-State and Pro-Slavery men. The Leavenworth Times of the 31st learns from a citizen just from Ossawatomie, that the facts are these: A man by the name of Fitzpatrick (pro slavery) was arrested for muider by the bherilf Bourbon.

The criminal is notorious. He supposed to have Guthrie end another, aud to have his hands imbued in blood. At the latest accounts, his trial was progressing before the proper authorities in Bourbon county. But at tbo same time a rumor (believed by many) was afloat, that an attempt vronid be made to rescue him by pro-slavery men, chiefly from Missouri, and, if that attempt should be made, it would end in a bloody issue. The Free Bute men will not yield.

They stand by the authorit.es and the Liw, cost what it may. Sad Inokkd. Mary Ann Smith, aged seven years, was burned to death in Chicago on Monday, during the absence ot her mother. had been left at homo with three younger children while the mother went out on an errand, and v.hiie at play a younger sister set clothes of Mary on fire by chasing her round room with a lighted shaving. The mother wails her child was in fi mes, but lata io save her.

PuacHAS or Wxwdell's Psjntimo Orricg. Mr. Ford, Honso Printer, backed by respon-aibla parties, has purchased Wendell's entire printing establishment, taking at invoice real estate and all It ia understood he intends starling a Republican paper, and will advocate (he Chicago nomination. The Homestead Bill. the On ths 3J, Mr.

Wade callsd up tha Hook- slrad Bill in Ihs Senate, with notice, says lh Tribnns's despatch, ''that should ioaiat on its consideration until disposed of, to tha exclusion of all oilier subject, lie succeeded, after soma difficult' iu getting tha Ilouaa bill, which is fir mow 1 1 Ural thin that reported by tho CommiUea, maJa tba order, ao that question now atanda propeily for a test tota. The Democrat Wniority will reject the Ilouaa bill, and then adopt that of the Senate as a substitute, which eniUila the beneficent object of the measure. Mr. Wilkinson's speech was able and eflectiae, and produced a Tory favorable impression. The Homestead Bill.

Scow Lost---Three Men Drowned. arc The Elvria Democrat learns of Courad Rcid Kin of Rlack River, that the scow "Mary" of Black River, which left Cleveland homeward bouud, on the 2Sd wag lost during the night, and all on board perished. Their names Soiomos Hicks, captain, and JostTF Thompson, and James Dunton, hands. Mr. Thompson's trunk came ashore near Cleveland which with a hat is all that has been discovered of the wreck or those on botird t'apt Hicks leaves a family at black Kiver, who were entirely dependent on him for their sup port.

A Voter for Washington. I I I One of our respected citizens, Dr. Earl Bill JS me sjanuustty negiswr, wuu ninetieth year, voted at tha recent election in Sanuuaky. lie casi nis nrsi, hwimu WasUiBtton lor rresnieni. air.

niu wn ior merly a resideut of Ontida county, Suite ot New York, where he lived many years and is eitentively known. Although ao tar advanced in life he enjoys tolerable health, his mental facultiv a being little impaired. Can we realize that this Republics is no older than that That there is one among us.hviug moviuf, and exercising the rights of freeman who voted for our iirst President' What mighty advances and improvements have these United States made within the memory of that i-i i. man, and now muai lie ne anecieu wurn contemplates them Lorain Stock Fair. I I i I I I I ia The Farmers of Lorain county held a Fair ior the sale nf Stock on the Fair Grounds in Elyria, or the 29th which was a auccesa.

There were 354 animals for sale on the ground, viz: 62 head Working Oxen, 47 Cows, 14 Heifer, IT Yearlings, 8 Bulls, 13 Steers, 24 Horse-, l'J Hogs, 92 Sheep, and 13 Pigs. The Demo crat styt: Besides the stock, there were Lumber Wagons, Cultivators, Corn the Here, Mowing Midlines, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, on gale. V. C. Kawsonol this village, had a large assortment of his celebrated Plows on the grounds, which attracted considerable attention The crices asked for stock were evidently lvn the current rates, and consequently hut few K)1rg were made in the early vart of tne jay.

Towards night, however, a large number ui dies were made at lair rales, was impos to ascertain the amount sold, as no ar ranirement had been made to have tne sales re- DOrted to the Secretary. There were enough buyers on the ground to purchase all the desis rahla stock offered for sale, if the sellers had not held it at ao hiub. a fiaure. Some of the stock was purchased expressly to sell again at tuo rair, and many were compeneu rcmru without realisms tne nroius iney uesireu. D.

A. Stocking nurcbased a pair of fine Hor sea of Geo. Bacon, and was prepared to pay cash for several more spans, if they had been of charicter he desired. IN one uut goou scr viceable Horses were in demand, and but few I nf those offered were of this kind. ifTiiln chr nome dealers, and a large amcunt oi siock changed hands.

Mr. Van Wormer sold a pair of oxen, one weighing looo os. ano. ine oiner I iHa IDS. inev wrnb vu vicvcismju -v v.

first Fair of kin(J thij wag Th Farmers of Trumbull county will hold Fair for the sale of Stock at Warren, on the 26th of April. In Madiso county, the centre of a capital cattle region, similar Fairs are held frequently, and with great utility. The Great Building-Raising. of as of tho of .1. to to It to in- it go olT a up ol ia For the paat week the marvel and the won dor of our citizens and visitors has been the spectacle of a solid front of first class business blocks.

comDrisine the entire block on the north side of Lake street, between Clark and La oaus, a kuSui being raise four feet by the almost resistless thon' aerewa. Tne hlock comprises thirteen first class I stores, and a large, double marble strueture.the Marine Bank builJinf. Its subdivisions are four etorf block of thiee tores; a second four I BH)rT UlWl Ul lUicc nvum, uu DW'J eomer nf street these all presenting an unbroken front in the heart of our city, and tilled witu occu- I oanU. It presents some oi too uess rewu establishments in the city, and some of the heaviest stocks of drucs, dry goods, die. Its uoDcr stories are full of offices.and contain mil linerv rooms.

Drintins establishments, binderies, Ac. aad yet, so admirably has the work been conducted, the ceaseless daily tide ot pedestrians has not been impeded, but rather increased. I from tiie novelty ot the merchants and others even speak of an unproved trade lhoD8h theT "I11 elcome thc completion I the work none tne less, Tui absence froin annoyance to the mer- I chants and the public, is due to the skill with which the contractors have hung the sidewalks it8e f- P.the. ith the rise of the building. The block has been raised four feet eight incnos, tne required heiubt.

in five days, ending with Inday last, and the masons are now busy putting in the Dertuancnt suiports. The entire work will oecnnv about four weeks An estimate from a reliable source makes the entire weight thus raised to bo about 35,000 tons. So carefully ba it been done that not pane of glass bas been broken nor a crack the masoory'appeared. The internal orderof the block has prevailed undisturbed. The contract waa not taken jointly, but carried out.

tbo several firms of Brown HollingBWorth, Pullman Moore, and Ely Smith, and lor an aggregate price of $17,000. I hat sum will be nearly doubled by the cntiro improvements contemplated on the block. The process of raising, as indicated above.is bv the screw, at six thousand of which three incites in diameter, and of "three eighths thread," six Lundred workmen have been employed, each man in charge of from eight to ten screws A complete svstem of sijrnals was kept in op eration, and by these the workmen passed.each through his series, civing each screw one quarter turn, then returning to repeat the same Five days' labor saw tho immense weight rise through lour feet eiebt inches to where it now stands on temporary supports rapidly being replaced by permanent foundations. The work, as it stands, is worth going miles to see, and bas drawn the admiration of thousands within tho week past. Chicago Prett and Tribune will Peculation in Austria.

It seems by She tha the returned tco plica following from a foreign Letter, that fraudulent appropriation of Government money is an off ence not confined to this democratic country, but flourishes equally under the despotic govern' ment of the Hspeburgs saw in the earlier vears of the present Emperor's reign, Professor Endlicher, one tbe most influential men ai vicuna, cioacij cuu- nected with tho Ultramontamsts, poisonin himself, and tbe Chief of tbe Postal Depart ment. Privy Councilor Yon Nell shooting him' self, both having embezzlrd public money; now we near at the same time ol tne suicioe hanging of Lieut General Eynatlen, hia son an ollicer of tbe annv. havinu nreviouslv ab- -ended; oi tee suicide by poison of Mr. aoe Nordberg, Chief of tha Polioe; of the arrest Mr K'chter, chiet manager ot the Credit Mob il ier, with a salary of 520 000, and of Messrs, Brambilia and Perngio, belonging to the leadin merchants of Trieste all of them involved frauds upon tho treasury. Record of Deaths.

a a of Tho venerable Reuben Osborn died in Dover, Coraboga county, on the 24 li aged 81 yeara. lie waa a native of and removed to Dover in 1811, was among the first to break op the wilderness, and resided on tho same farm till bis death. A good man has been gathered to his fathers. One of the pioneers of Ohio, identified with Cincinnati from its oriyiti, died on the 2'Jth ult. John Wood l.sq hose death ia recorded, removed Iroui mia- delphia to Cincinnati in 181)0, and made mat city his reiidenco till hia demise.

He was one nf il.a iirlv liiiaineaa men. and opened tue seooud lumber yard in the city. Mr. Hen ry Smith, a promiutut business man and oil zn of Columbus, died on the 30ih ult. Mrs.

Elizabeth Coukle died in Columbiana on the 21st ated 83 ttr. bhe waa one ol the oneer women of Ohio, and wilnc.scu, in FenuavlvMiiu. the hiskcy lUbelnon ot li'J, in the time of its tiertet txciteuiciik Charles W. Upham, Jr. died in Buffalo on the 2d aged i'J years.

Ho wus tha oldest a of Hon. O. W. Upbain, of Hatein, and a young man of rare promise. -non.

James K. Paulding, Beereury oi wie iiavy Preai.l. nt Tvler. died at vile Park. on the 4th iust.

Hon. turner jeweu died at Johnsburg, oa the 15.h aged H7 He was in Conerrta in 1817, and sat by i awl tit Daniel elu r. who was his warm friend. Hon. Francis Mallory, former Member of Congress from ied in Norfolk on the 26th ult- Jas.

W. Jones.ior iweiny alitor of the Chronicle at Auatfsta, Us nn tha 17th seed 61 years. Mr. Winthrop Nonl.up, for 21 years a respected nf O.weoo. N.

died near that city on the 26th ult aged 70 years. Col. Abel C. Pepper died at Rising Sun, on the 20ih aired 77 vears. He removed from Vir giuia to the vicinity oi -ouuiicouic iu im, was a soldier in the war with England.

In 1817 he removed to Indiana, and subsequently held many important oftices tuat Btaie. juage N. Barcenl, one oi me nrsi acvtici mtm Ohio, itied in Waahiucton county, Iowa, on thu l'JLh nlL. aed BO years. Judge Johi Clopton died at Uauiplon, a on me xivn nlc.

ti vears. a u.i Kan one of the pioneer manufacturers ol Pitts died suddenly on the ult aged 61 years. He formerly owned tho Orizaba. Iron Works, subsequently tne Uoio Cotton ac-turv. and was, up to tbo disastrous year of 1857, oue ol fitisburgn soweaiiunsi caucus.

E. 1'avlor. Esq Aruenceo Consul at Sier ra Leone. Alrica, aieti Jan. it in, in tue sou voir of lis aee.

Jacob is. JLjncaster, lor i i lorlv vears a DroiuincDi mercoani oi i ir.isuui pliia, died on the 31st ult. John T. Alarlio, lormerlv of Cincinnati died at Madison, Wis mi the 31st sued u-1 years, lie was lor some time one of the publishers of tba Madi on Patriot Mr. (Jantme tlwa, a m-puc 1 Ex-President Van Uuren, and during his al ministration residing wiih him at Washington.

a few dsvs aoo at h.indernook. Mrs Catharine Uranium died in the vicinity of Pitts- buTgk a tew dajs since at the txtrsonli. arjaije 1 104. aha had rcsidtd in nnaier uwnsnip over CO vears. lSeforc l.er death she had re ived ber second aijjul, ana couiu reau wen wiLliout soeclacles.

Mr. Charles Brewer died in Allegheny City on the 31st aged C5 years, lie had aco uiuiateti a large estate sctive business, mcst of winch he devised lo benevolent institutions. ivev. vepuas Washburn, the pioneer of Arkan died at Little Rock ou tba 17lh aged 76 vears. lie went to tnat state more man thirtv vears afro, a missionary under the Amer ican iJoaro to ina neaoKeee.

iter. Air. T. C. Thornton, President of Madison College died at Sharon the 22d ult.

Kev. Joseph Penney, a distinguished rcholar, at one time President of UamilUin College, and found er of th University of Michigan, died in Ko Chester, recently, oged 70. Rev. Pitt Morse, one ol the most prominent Universalis! ministers in Sew lork, died at Watertownon the 19.h at the age ol C4 lion. John.

L. Robinson, U. s. Marshal of Indiana, died at Rnshville on the 2 let ult. He served six yeara in Congress, a man of brilliant abilities, and the leader of tha anti-Douglas De mocracy in Indiana.

Isaac Townsend, one of the beet and most uselul citizens ot JXew York, died a few days ago, aged 54 years. He was an enterprizing niercliiDt ol ample fortune, and noted lor nis ur. William Euston, of Charleston, S. died on the 19th leaving a fortune estimated at from three to five millions, moat of it in trust to the city of Charleston, for ths establishment and support of a retreat for aged indigence in suffering conditions. -t Mrs.

Jonathan Hermans died in Albany, a. a few days since, at 103 years of age. She belonged to a long lived raee. Her lather was 105, orandtattier 1UJ, and a oroluer lua, when they died. Eighteen mouths ago Mra.

11 walked 30 miles, experiencing apparently very little fatigue. Mis. Elizabeth Van Horn died at Upper Saugan, Pa ou the 16th at tbe age of 100 years Michael Coon, a Revolutionary soldier, died in Philadelphia March 21st, at the age of 105 years. He served for a time under the personal command of John Ludwig Snyder, a hero in all senrss, died iu Clearfield county, Pa on the 23d of March, at the wonderlul age of 113 years, 7 mouths, and 18 days. He entered tbe U.

a. service 1775, and served throughout the whole Revolutionary war. He was with Washington when he crossed the Delaware, and also fought under Lafayette dJ General Wavne Mrs. Mary Lllis, of lopham, Maine, died on the 17th ult aged 81. Mrs.

E. bad read the Bible through no less than eighty times, averaging ouce every year for four fifths of a century. Can a parallel be found Geo. F. Allen, Superintendent of the Childien's Mission Home for Boys in Boston, died on the 17th ult Deacon David Wellington died at Lexington, Mass March 17th, aged 88 yeara Marshal Reille, one of the most prominent men of thc wars of the first Napoleon, and the oldest Marshal of France, died in Dr.

Blake, thc venerable Bishop of Dromore, died recently in Ireland, in bis 85th year. He was a very intimate friend the late Daniel Uonuell. iions. Jullnn, the famous musical leader who visited this country a few years ago, died in a Paiis hospital not long since. The Reciprocity Treaty.

a in so 4 A the of bat uy von Mr. Hatch, of Buffalo, the Commissoner ap pointed by the Treasury Department to inquire into the working of the Reciprocity Treaty with Canada, has prepared a report showing its injurious and one sided effect upon our ia. terests. A Washington letter aays: He shows bv a comparison of the tariffs ea tablishad since the treaty was negotiated, that serious discriminations have been made against us, justifying its immediate abrogation, which he recommends in the most unequivocal man- net, Buffalo, Oswego, Rochester, and other towns in JScw lork, which at the outset re carded this arrangement as likely to enhance their prospeaity, theough possibly at the ex pense of other communities, nave now become satisfied, by exparience, that its whole tendency is destructive to their local welfare. In fact, it has proved a shrewd bargain, in which John Bull completely outwitted Brother Jonathan, with all his "cuteness." The treaty will expire in 1864, if two years' notice be given.

Meantime the facts furnished by Mr. Hatch will justify the President in taking prompt steps lor that purpose. When the Pierce Administration undertook this negotiation, our friends fully predicted all that time has now developed, aa being a reciprocity in name only, which would invite large quantities of agriculrural and other products trom Canada into com petition with our own, and give that province large balance of trade against us, whenever the policy got tairly fixed. Mr. Clayton publicly denounced it, as one of the most mischievous experiments, and likely to affect serioutly the sgncultural interests ot the Central states The result more than fulfils his prophecy after six years of experience, and now the cry for repeal proceeda lrom the very parties wno were originally most urgent for its adption.

Wben Mr. liuchanaa went to Lngland Minister, he complained that the Department State failed to enlrust him with the negotia tion of this treaty, which he proposed to use as lh? leveiage lor competing a settlement ol tha Central American question. He may congratulate himself upon having escaped blunder which has now returned to plague the inventors. of in nmiLiH Colleok. Up lo the present time.

nine hundred and seventeen students have ninad the institution this term. The number is over fifty greater than at aay former single tana. Aw, The Coolie Trade. The hill to bo reported by Mr. Elliot, of Massachusetts, for suppiessi tbe coolie traf fic, provides that no oitizens of tba United States shall fit out any vesiel for transporting coolies fioni China to any foreign eountry, to be disposed of against their will for any tern) of vears as apprentices or servants, on penalty ol forfeiting tbe vessel and cargo.

Ponaltica are also provided for those who build or command vessels to be thus engaged. Voluntary emigrants must bs provided with consular certifl cat. hercalter. The President of the United States is eniDowercd to order any American vesi el to be txaruined ai carried into port for adjudication. Other sections provide for extend- nil the acts ol rebruary, 1847, and March, Itii'J.

The bill is to Uko effect immediately. The Coolie Trade. New Advertisements. a aa of T70U SALE-A FIRST MORTGAGE A. lorOi 1 liuMKHtid Ihi.lurii.

trnrtd ou in lliiicnv thi kt-VDii itint'si iiiti ttnuMliu. Kotlcc. OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED RAG- V- OAi.K. at tha hr. Clair Hium.

ara Uut'y Mti I. rO tKut Lhi' iiiubl rail a tail ur.tWas nrtucriv and bwV (Itarrni nn nr ueiura -ue reTtuui uil oi may iit-v. ssuvvaj baRK wiil ba aold a. liulniu auo.wn, i'r rlimem. atift-wtt WM.

KIL. TJ HINTING TYPES AND ALL otlitrp prlntica malctiaU. ara kept ou liana In laits Quahtiliiia. and aoid at th- luwffrt prii--a. n-r mi muBilis- inn o- or r.a-u ururfl I new iui Olttli nuns ui ilia niimani htii lor laiuitduia daliir, tu ruula oi lria uS lo 1UAU puui.d..

ruiii'i ii.ls win pri'pny ilia i.i.iim Viii'mI NiM-rtfiiMiiii oi aud ulliar uicals. which a ill bi mailed lo all priming oruoa aiidius a tlmr ail- Auj of a newrwpr who lo publiak thl nl. i.rUuii otr, threa timaa naloia lh. lir.l (I.M II i.i UIUI IIHftlU I1IB UIICUI Lllll Ul- pfn cimUiums it, will aliowad li' bill, ai tha lima ol ai'kinc a purcliaie lntu mc oi niy own nianuUcturea, of uuia iba ro not ol aaiu oin. OKOKOb; UHUCE, Type roandar, 1J t'hiuuLur kUeal, N.

T. AVood. nnnsoNS wishing TO PUR- CII ANU tlis bastqnalua oi Hiekorv Wood, ckado iibvitalllnsal No. I llyiatt a Etcuauca, on aU.ud. Al.nl 6 I7B C.

HAWSON. Seed Spring Wheat. OHO BUSHELS "SCOTCH FIFE" tha mot. hurdv wheat known, prnnf arattiat nv uKl ail lubecir: ZiHi ounai'ta "i ttnaua tiuu 9w uuMiois) jklliwaUkea an aeiecieu wiiu im ktu, M. 14 Si OIT.

MM l.IVU WHEAT. lP.W)0lUsihtlj onii Ohtu and luuiaut rari; prima r.hu. mi irihuua whit-: 3.XM Dnme Mi waukea Club: 1 Qmi prime ajandi Ciuti. A vmxll lot Keiiturkr -hlla vary ciioicc. Al.

b.i;on rr. arse nRAiM. 2f0 LuMiels corn; 66 buniiali oali; 20 Obu.liiU baric ZJUbuiieiCaaatia paaa; luu uuanaia Doaua. M. B.

SCOTT. FLOUR. 600 bbla rartotK brands: 1X0 twin "Mound Milla;" 100bb)a "HUauavlTHina. H. fcCOTT, at bis wart-lifiua, Kirar ktrt-et, hora rao-t kiuda of grain.

boot le cuiisiauiiy ior sata at reuueeu pricca. MARIIE I1S1E11C1. Security Fire Ins. OF NEW YORK. PAID UP CAPITAL i Million Dollars! Half POIICIES WRITTEN ON HULLS, CARGOES FREIGHT, As low any oiber responsible Compiny, by F.

BRAY TON, Aeeut, No. 6 Atwater Boilt-'inf, (up alain.) FIRE DEPARTMENT ami Policies issued by DELDINSEYAIOHK, apTfl 97 Superior street. BOUSE JENNINGS. REAL ESTATE AJSD Iiisuitiiicc Aseuts. No.

211 Superior Street, MARBLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS. For Sale. rKKMTTRI? ST 4 tr b.ina and lut: tl 800 we of Browneli A a story house and lot wun barn, fcc IVJ0 51 AcHF S. 8 mi.es from the city with house, biro, orchird. WALNt iT atorrb.

um and lot: 'J2Q0. ED AH House and mt; PEttHV bT.t House axd Lot; $U00, For Sale or Cxcbane 4 ACE3 ia Aihtjhn'a Co o-l land ue and ru cood fin hard well watein will takeanouse km I lot un iThr if tirnr worth (Hl'i: tlWkO CHtaHlnE ST one and a halt story bouse aua lot will for a lanu. or bay i acrea. near tuo city; lu 130 ACHES, well lecatid. ncsrthe Mirt siippi KiTer.in Wicunsm.

with sy c-ub to axcluuiKe tor JO cu itcres near tue cit 53AOKKS tu Newt.iir.rii. with bose. ban. orchsrd. be.

an aoav ana ciauy loam wun waieieu i iuuu, tn Itart r.ilv nriimrlv nr wAKtaru laud. CLINTON buiiMi aid ltrf: L0 0. tbC.K3inG-heareCt.. Mcu. 1J acres oltvred, with a piac block bjuse, fro it trees.

excuance lor city nn'iieTiv: SO AOKtS in Illinois. 8 miles from station on Cet tral It, praine lai.u 30 acres improved, two story also lu cm iimbcrto exchaate for a houst auU worth suv 410Ou. 160 AC EJ in Km aas. in midst of ao enterprixitc colony i icuu.o iut nuuse anu lot iu uie cay. ROUSE JENNINGS.

Heal Estate and ins. Agents. Furniture L. BATJDER baving re- NO. 33 PROSPECT STREET.

are -pain prepared to Ornish ererytfain; in the hue uf CABINET WARE aod UPHOLSTERY. TTNDERTAKING. A largo assort- mJ m-ut of Heady Made Coffins always afpt on l.aod. apr4 C. ia.

A ilk, at CO. MILLINERY GOODS. Straw trim-niing, Mowets. Lare.i. Bmnet Itit Cheilitis, apit At hKl'l'BEKU HAUSU ANN'S.

Attention Iiight Guards. THE MEMBERS of the Licht Qna'ds are rv-qnertad to appear at tha Armory od FN1QAY EVENING, Aunl th, at 7 rit.lt. in Fatijue Urn orm. J. SANt'OHO, E.

Mtltar. Sec'y. aprSSJT ATW BOOKS AND FE1U0DI- Xl CALS- Uctic -Mapanne for April, with steel 'eneravinys Lonl Macauliy and H. W. Lc-Bun-Tno for April, bOc i.slie'FamiTMaa2iiie for April, 2tc.

btai kwood's Mfieazine lor Our Musical Fnond, No ittiara L'lvdf, a Novel, $1.00. N.iUs on Nursing, by Florence Mrb'e Fauu. 'I vols (new supply.) $1 60. ori.hi II Wttr.liiww supply.) Vto. Budret of Kuu May, New York Weekly Times, Tribune Herald.

Cei tury, ludetendnt, tile son's Pictorial, Literary Companion. New York Werkly, and hosts of Mapra forthi" wsk: alao. New York Illustrated News next week, wfh iliiutrattous of the bbaw awl Caisiang Trm at St. Louis. For sale by HAWKS fc mu31 259 Hupenor street.

DAVIS VORCE. mpptna inD oekisal PRODUCE C0OISSI0S MERCHANTS, rot THE SUI OF Grain, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Laml, FORK, HAMS. 1IIOMWINES, tc, Ko. C2 River St. CLEVELAND, H.

D.via, lata with Toot ah, L. Vosck, Kanaroa aldillusa I Adranre, ma'te pmpertr in o.a l'ear Trees! Vear Trees! STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR TKKKS of the mmt approved varietie, (oi our rrowth.) and well f. nmed iimny of them quite with fruit bvdi. Pnce 60 cents eacu eitra nze, eO ceuta. parKinjr wuen iu rm ifjr-.

Ouer Fruit Tree of ail band as nmal. Also, Ornamental lr hik! Sbrubs in greatest vanetv. 8eud fur a Cutsiloffie, or call ani get oae at the Seed Store of fifAiR Jt B. BATEHAM CO. nl ti mhtis.

A pril 21, CPALDINO CELEBRATED kj OLUE. far sale at apt) RGTTBGRO HATJSM ANN'S. Notice. HAVING SOLD MY FLOURING MILL, kaewu "Clanl.mliMll sV toatenr. Ci-a St BtusSam, I take ptea-nra a rerovmeadiac then a.

reliable, active and r.iOQnia bmmea. men. and trort tie bitviaaa, hrretoiuta doua at tha Mill aiav be rout inned wiU tha uaw arm. C.H1CKOX. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

The TOrmoriber haafaff fanaed flutartaersliio trndar the Arm of Coa BiDKhem. have porchaied of af r. Hickol the FlouiUia Mill known a. tha Clereland Mill (formrrlr Marina alilla) on Merwii afreet, and will daily manolacturinc chuica qualuiea of floor, which aliau sell stall tuna. a.

towm raiee cor. JOHN K. BINGHAM. Aprils, lttO dlw. i to B.

let of for O. No C. a be wa leuiQval. GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. SILAS S1TIITH, Oenta' Furnisher.

I AV1INU VKKii ESTAULlSHfciJ 11 tor tin Wwtatfht ttaraoo bauk Una), wbara aa kaa nisi wim taa must abuuuaul snicsu, aa aaa uow ramovaa 135 Superior Street, Johnson House Block, Orrosin tub Auskicsa Hotil. Mr. PrVfllH Will tMnloaMWMt in all of hi. old caaTtom- 4Ti on new of haiuM. and nan new oars I in imvnr lilrn wiih a call.

IU datttrrnKwd to kep up lite puta' ion of th SUPERIOR GOODS Sold by liim, aa wHI td.1 thara'o br keapimrt much ikiKtEMi-oriiuoiu, ana aaii auuooanat REDUCED PRICES, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, As usual, and urirreuud lo lit. An aaaortaxaul of CUSTOM MADE CLOTHUTO, Which canuot fail to pltaaa. nurW SILAS SMITH. THE ONLY SAFE. EFFICACIOUS, iD PEK5IAJIEST CUE FOB COKNS, Unnion, Soft Cora4 AS ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, IS THE tUNERRlNO) SYSTEM PRACTICED BT .11 Author of several Works on diseases of the Feet, SURGEON CHIROPODIST TO TUI PRINCIPAL SOVEREIGNS EUROPE.

SCHLOSSER has the satisfac- tton of laviiir before tha oubiic. at hia Consulting Kootua. aa a oroi oi tbe extrordtrjajT aatisfacuonn triTe I by hit ttvie uf treunom, a numerous list I M-stiiuuniais from the motrf ois'inruubeu manibera I Hya. aaiuiiies i t.ur pa, as well aa numberless iiruiu ita emen ploma ikts. Clerfrm'n, Miiiury ritiet.

PtiTsiCiana. jLii.Lu.-a. Ac. uf this euuutiT I Europe; from some oi wtucb ha bcs leave lo aubout the i louuwiiif AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS. From WM.

RICE, forms rly Prop, of thePeuisrylTaiiiait. Dr. Schlcaser has extracted corns from mi toes wbich I wore ex rummy rniiiiui ior many ytjiirt. iu axiraoraiua-rr ae with wnich he operate is remarkab e. at 1 ckoer- i luiiv recuuimeiiU mm io mil wno ara trouoitu wim corns, Dr.

Schlosserhat removed sereial corns frr ire without paiu, aud to my batutict.uu. C. 1 llAriM AN. tFrom B. A.

HAOUIRS, Prett Georretown College I im pleased to certify that I bare been very auccesa fully operated oa by Dr. bchJ uoauor, anu wuaou. we iui pmo. B. A MAiiUlKK.

From tbe Hon. WM. F. PH1XL1PS, AUbama Dr. Kchoser hta operaed on the feet of two of my fam- lly very satisfactorily, and without any pain uain F.

PHILLIPS. From Dr. 8. M. LANDIS.

Philadelphi City Water Cure inatu uie Dr corns from feet without the least mnu, and with the eatest satisfac- I tiMi to rarself. Iwimidbyall means rocoumeud bun every body who trouuitMi wim mese i us. 9. ATX. XdAniVU, in a.

fFrom Professor OlJ.BICRT.PhlUdelphla. nr. Srhloser has removed four corai fhr me. without pauv. and saiialaciuniy.

uii.tjut m. u. From Dr. HEN BY A. DUBOIS, Mew Hares.) nr KhlnMfr hasi rorafd from my feet sevsral Daiutat corns wuhout pain, ana I reenmmend hjtn most confidently to iliuaj wno are snuc.eu.

tx. a. wubuu. From Hon. CHARLES VAN ZANDT, B.I.J Dr.

Schli-aer has to-day operated on a very painful corn Ot mine with per ret luccess, relieving ait asm iuu i- uiu- viiiR ii witnoui uiias, iaa at. a-i a In adJitioo to ths abora wall an hont jested Mv.r.i mmn ara in Dr. a Dosaf.iou. amount ttiem a number from Latliaa of tha hJgticst slaoulDg Irum tbia caunlrtr aaa a.urupa. CAN BE CONSULTED For a Few Hays Only, AT THS WEDDELL HOUSE, rarlors No.

124. fcc. Private entrance for Ladies. N. B.

Dr S. can be consulted only nt his Rooms, as attends no psiieuts out ol hu office uoiesa invsdida. tends 1 nvtrM' 'm Paper Ijanginga. Important to thc Public. A1VT OPENING UP A STOCK OF SPRING Paper Hangings, Window Shades BORDERS Vct Whirh fl ar mrtMlf cannot be excelled in this city.

h.as tii-rwsxl bsavitT.il that rati sell mv naper cheaper Una anv other relmble establisnmenw Cleve land, tor reasons sucn es me wiiowinn; r-nin tvy. inaustry sna perseverance aere are oo unau-uraau ii. triia savin hi isthms-nt In Ml HD IhTofitL PeODl Will save connUerahle trouble and expeue by getting ttie PauUing and iperinc done at me More. 1 aefp trom ia to ramie rs, urainarr, wiu era. a.

cood wnrkmeu as can le found ia the etij; i thoae entrustms; me with their work may expect Despatch and Reason able Charges. Thm is the oldest Parser Haiulrar eatahriehment in city, aud rtctited a Diploma lor tne beat Grd at uUe fount- Fair. JOHrt WWfliK. fnmer wood aua KOCKweu streeis, near rsi umca. A NEW THI1YG PAPER-HAEGIXG WARE HOUSE.

"WHOLESALE KETA1L. Ko. 183 Superior Street CARSON ON HAND AGAIN, nnderttie rirmof M. Caro Co. It is money aaw srr mftrrf Wa aaT no DT Iran DAT to OlTertOthe Cltl- eiis vt Cleveland and the sdjojimr Cocmty, a larfe wt-U-Mlected attack nahttnnu tbe maaufactoif and import' era.

itn our arTanisiuenxs we can numisa WALL PAPEB. fln inw that thav ara with In tha reach or ever oae. examination is all that we shaU aaa of a generous public. ia our JOBBING DEPARTMENT We will not be undersoil, and we invite havers to siock nr Wall and Window Papers, Window bhades, Fixtures. Fire Board Print, ao.

Al' kinds of work in line done on short notice, (uch as Paper Wancinf, Shade Hvnximr. lecoraiing and raintius; if required. Wa air otthaad to vuu rr mat favore. anu invite a Ben tinuauce ot the same, pledginc ourseUas to eellronjoode at ihm venr toweat ratea. M.

CARaOli a M.Ciasoff, I R. W. Stsklb, I l.loiAgell Paper Store 193 SJPEEIOS STEZET, 193 CLEVELAND, OHIO. WALL PAPER! "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TTAVING CONFINED OUE EN A S- TIRE trade to PAPER HiXGOGS, TTOBOW F1PE2, SHADES AND FIXTUHES, au.

mh fi tract from the We now offer the LAkOEST, CHbAFKST a kMr leetailatora aver an aala la Olvrelana'. eomprl.ii.s eaerj Tarw.t, of Paper ni iron ic ton per run, iiw. Mr Joa 1.111 n.r ir Wa won nail attemion to our aaw atylaa of Pattl rapfra, ior aweiiiiitra, storea. enorcaaa o. havs putui aanipleeof Deoorat ion.

our store foe laapeo- IIOBV rWaaa luuniir. vimbwhw. WHERS CHEAPEST. 2 mmiU U. I-AWTOM ax the on pmu i nsve eTer knuwn to perform tbe opera- aud wlUou, pain.

WM. auS. tFroaGaosrU B. C. TILOHMAN 1 I I Vl catab- Transient Adv'ments.

i of to he I 1 tbe aad Aa out our tiu Id aarf pur bi i -1 7 7 Z.tw r.S T.r?lV?ll?S. SSS EIBROISEBIES AMD STAKPISQ Done at 07 Bt Clair St- opposite Angler House, BY MB 8. HAEBEli. at IS CLEVELAND LIBRARY ASSO- OlATION. Tha ftlDUatl IsWtlOO Oi Officer of tills) A mot tminm, will bolrt tu i hair ruMut, Moiiaar tuff.

Hi Vh tniUsU. A full ud rnmit anntitriri www i otuwsnou. Xjyj W. Persons msmm to make -A aaa of 1 City Dick," loot of Super or vtraat. will au- ul, to Clavalaad, April 1, Ml.

aprS: f'. a TK-ivsnv UIWtl'Ul a va uuiuau an wiititifl" and olila to eTamta i pa-sttoua I IB Danuljuryery proper, aad M.cuitical uantutrr. la Ilia imim (Tia, ana Bt jhob. IS IT llonnaos rnaluca Hiuiboi. at No UmHt lanJ.O 8 DAVIS, April a UWI i.

VOKCE Ivy uiulsrmsiieil hav. iliia i.r yaocintad with tbaoi la btldlDta. h'le (tel. lata ot ths firm nf Hvinitn fn Our iiitinM will cereiftar condncird t.iu!r ih ityle od Una of Smith. Blahd Thvnkfitl tor iiar favors, wi bope by net aitfeorioa to io Bioin a auara ot uu puoiiC otv runae ai.

til ith ft ro, lte inpnmr at. Uemoval. K0CIIii aL V. ram LEVI MAYER HAVE isd lhair Sturt to No. 147 WaUtr sttf-at, where tKaiv will narrmltar fuunl DTDarai to wait uuob thsir I fnaudi aid tbe public villii fall and cooipiata atork ot i(Xtmr FEW MORE LEFT.

MICRO- 60OPE3, (iioicle lcna fur a cautf; tlx uf ditlvraM Dooeri ltr 1L. frtt of aostaue. tha Biiiai lac linnet irom I Ib4ka like a lobilar." Tiie exammalioD ot a 1 11 'a left or winr worth mora than tfca cul ot aa iaslru oient." tioiton Herald. bent by uuii uvrwuara. AARON FRAT38HAW.

der2f 97S Care of Hoz 21 '-5. Mosrtoa. Hum llssouliou. fTHE FIRM OF GUILES. FOOT BASH, ta this ay dinwlTeJ.

br tha withdrawal of Win- tiiyrUs Tha busiutas will cunUauad by 8am-tiavt a. and Jarob Bahh. iuuilur tha ctvla Fo ft Hitin tahuaie auttu. iztd tu um tiie name uf me ii nru 11 I I1U1 t'J BAaH, tjemOval H.F.BKAYTON will 1 tu remit.a hit INSUHANPE ft rOtfluRANr rAS- 8a.NUlR OFFICE on or ibout tba l-l Ai-nl. tu NO.

6 ATWaTSH fiVILDI.fO, OVKH COMMIBCUL BANK. KFIRE ai MARINE risks taken Id solvent Melt capital Insursare Companies, at as low rates aa are charged by anyotnerrnpooaiuie uouipauy. BJkl JU lilt Importaai to VARNISH YOUR OWN FURNI-TL'HK Call at tba s'oreit Cny Varvia Utfice, No 18o Superior street, aod Rt a neat l'Uie Varum Cup, fititd nli tba bal of Cuds I Varaisb. (wtiich run bas a br-tth with it.) and thus4o your own Tarnishine- in a ayla equal lo tbe twst ot painters rnca mm iour io iwnrc ibu- liBira. HTnenifHsr, a penny aarea is equal to two earaeu.

ruarj i Lmaa. Agtut Kussiaa swam Bath EsiaDlisbment, BIT II. RAEHEIi, St. Clair Slreat, Nua. 96 97, opposita tha Atif iar Houaa DAILY OPEIf.

Honta of Admiaaion For Ladiea, 9 to 11 A. If aicapf- tttxSQDUaf. For tiantlaaien bunuay trom to ia ociuca A.M.. and all outer aays (rum i io a o'ctoca r. aa.

dacR24 sliik iu cuif.siTiu.n mms, Parkins' Block, Pabllc Equal. rrSK UNDERSIGNED. SUCCESS- 1 rs to Arnold Ik Ml lut Ire. have form! a copai tner- I ihin fnr tiisi niirnoKai tif isrmna oa the a bore hu8iaj in and i be pun tc ior a I nromiM alfc WUU -pw tToK'1 1 entruaifu tueiu. Notice to Coal Merchants.

Offici or W.tse woit la. aland. April 2J, I860. 1 rtsemuxthe to acc.pt or rajact .07 or all tba btda raaotvad. or lurthar la-amtauoa, appl to us nudar Urea nt thm Po-rH nf Tm-t rWS I INK KM 1 1 la- St.

XL. UU a luu JLUK lUDri. CT Plain Dealer copy. XX a competency in ihe Wtv lesate Grocery aua BUSinea, nur. uu uu uwrin( uuuav foi snle, wun 'r witnoui (ne svuci, ymi iu upnou ui ius bvs.

in Cleveland to GORDON. Meat ILL AN kCO. or T.A. WALTON. fi no i.ax.a npecniaxoT neeu appiy.

Piar27 ClAVAlnnd Linrarv Association. A -NNUAL Members will XX. please take notice that ko Books cas bi maw tioa the i.ibkaBT nnui aiier onr annual eiectKJR crr wbifh take place on the ecoud Monday in April A so. ttiat all Hoots mni ne rumu lo me L.iDrrr on i or rtelore baturdav, tbe day of Ma ci, tor the pur poeol ezaniQaiion. auj per niwunj rnura Book at the spec fieO, (by a rule ot' our Association) will be fiDed cents per a untii the Mine is returned.

Any inuivtcual kuowint; the whenaboutaof a Bookbe-loosinr'otbe Asaocration, will oblige us very much by retunung luiorauuf as oi it wiLidAUj i i i ioriiaii. ibrarnn'e Ofrice. c. L. A Match 20, iwu, TkTMTTnii! CiV mvSnT.TTTTnV Tha jf iriUS narviuiurs uuins, muiuraa uuui a us? Hsuucaj Ckawfobo raicK, CBAwfOHD, Pricb and are this day dissorved by mutual conant.

Fac'i mrty at SB wy sa a am muaaui I aauunzed tofiigatne partnersaip rapes: 11 uqu ua-ion IL. t- La LIAV1U 31UttM, WILLIAM I PRICE. hi DAVIS MoihU. Att'T. C'l-va'anJ.

March lVtt, it. LIML'KL W. Jli.Nat B. HYSE CRAWFORD, CROSS Dealer- in tppewa. Brier Hill, Pirtsbnrth, Miiml Hiure, Maasiiioo, cuasasniim ana abuum u.

COAL. 17" earners ftroisUed with Coal and Wood oa the most fiivmabte tarms. YARD At the junction oi im mver ami jew ou-p tThannel. South-west side, furmerly occupied Ly Price, Or torn a Morns. JiAiiaon jaaniie slock, iow oi mm m.

CWvelatid. t. Diuolution. rpHE CO PARTNERSHIP IJERE- to tHK exilin uufttnne Drmui uuini Si Hatsrti. eiDirea tuia uav nv us iim'tstioo.

ano ov ma- tnaLconsMt. Tbe buiioeas of tue late Urm will be settled bv Julia ii. Wrieht and J-evi JONATHAN UlLLlvTT. IsLVLHAAAUaN. New Yoik, Match 31st, I860.

CO-PARTNERSHIP. The nndersirned. hve this dav formed a co-Dirtner-hia Qaoer tae uunr and i riQt a i ne nf a Western Produce Aoiumkitaion Uusmesx. reason of Wiitht, tJ.ile.t Kawsu, at No I Front st.et. JOHN B.WHKIHT.

rfew York. March SI. T0T1CE. THE UNDERSIGNED XI hi have tnis dar ajTsnrisied wi'h them in bUMueft. hereafter will conducted under the atf'e and firm I La n.e.lriaT lank fll InT hast tlTHr.

mm llline br oromitt and srj'-t attnulion to hnsiuees enuustf to our I care, io merit a abate of public oarroniure Cleveland, March Win, 1M0.2W. Dl. D. ILIIK.J. (I ate Clark St RorkefeUer.) Geo W.

abuser, (Late of Otis, Browneti caj CLARK, 012DSER Produce Commission Merchants, And Dealers, in (iiaiu Fl or, Fih, Lim-. Plaa- ur. Coarse, Fine, Grt-unu, MIar and Dairy tall. Kos. 39,41, 43 45 K.rer street, and oa tbe Dock, CIsEYELAND, OHIO.

Ci Property received Railroad or Canal, for CiT Will rive nerftoniil sttentioa to the Sale and Pun cn oi rronureana men nii.uiw, on lomminicn. L.tberai Cua Ailrmms wade on i one rnaumts. Caf Ktitr.to Bunks, B-nweis, and busities meii fieoe- VMO lCIi COMPAXY, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ALLPEESS i GAEDNEE, piaLias nr Pure Spring Pond Ice, Will nan Families. Hotel.

Coats, to at all timet. on short notice, snd on tbe most resnouable terms. AU orders Icitat No. iW River street, lty St Ci air street, or Rm lftji. Post Omce, wiu oe promptly at eroo.

M4 SECOND EDITION or THB OHIO STATE GAZETEER Business Directory, FOR 1860 AND 1861, CONTAININtv a full snd complete clssiftVatron of trade and piofesHns. with aa Improved alphabetical arrvnatemeat eitiee anu towns, rompi ed eeDarateiy bv cooutia. ..1...... h. lit ilhlO aiX Mil )otninf Statea, it is recosnmendMl to the tavorabla id- iom oi ine onpineisa puoiic, ae an merklm.thronsh wtuch aa enlnrfed tr-Ue nuiy be Kcurtd to our city and Stale.

Subscnptlona and advertisements f.j lh received at the State Otietteer Cmce, No. ISSute Senti--l ktuldlag. Ajr Publiiher Proprietor. atata Oatett.eta ana Bn.ines, Dirartortea of Us dirn.7MlChif.n".at.r. T.aao n.rt a.

AMY' IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL LESS THESE LIMBS are ao cnaatrticted aa to ba ear? ot acceaa, tbo, eoablinrthoaa wearina; inaiou BR ineoorasand aurm.a to suit tl.ir wuhaa. alaoka ail tka Minuend frieUoaa Krta eo aa to keep tne limb ooiarles. TncM limtia enabia owaers to wear snr kind of buot or tba aama on taa Batata! Ustb. Mauutacttuad oa vary reaausatiua An i IIS Oalark) st. Bear Public Saoare.

ClaTaiaaall O. Bi.ci,yM,ii.Ni.i'totte. "aritHfs rpilK UNDEKiilGNKD have this day JL firniad a Cou.rlo.rah.p tp. UM Mu stria CFALED PROPOSALS for furnieli- h.a oaa rear's iudpI of Coal ItBanJ aio'S cf ths fM-Telatd Walar Worka, will ba racaiaad r-'T I I For Sale or Rent. 1 FOR RENT A VERY DESI- Ul ft.Z.lk u'c'- ATrf l5! a vet.

TO RKN I The Unci DwelliDe no ISO If iiroa. oar Earlid St. Iw a lardi a. a oi m4. Farbanwa are.

aio.T to It W. LI tfkKMTTTP, msr31R10 Wi, Ian Hnpi St rr.ota the Wa-dall. rTO RiiNT-TWO LARGE AND WELL ABRANOtn HOUSKS-Opawnb IS and tha uthr with arraaot a-irumnc land, wiih a rraat atn beriua trait trefnot kinds. Sitattad oa KurliA atraat, aulas from Court Hcuca. Bait to Bolton.

Autilrlo K.UCH. A.EV1 MA SR. bas. ui Witar ret. IK bent.

ML H. M. t-Mll I At W. K. Adapia a Co Llar Stibla.

tnarlTirt sVil UCiTTOP Tfi. Turn a mrrTn cirr- ACA. A A u-oiu t. 4 ruaiirii a i tnOaiirnanift. mF0H KENT The Pleasant Uwell-irnr, So 39 Grrfr striia'; oira hou-a for a mU tnjinlv, good emUv, wll and rutern.

wuh sirub-bnr nnd pL-nty of ard room. Eaquiraoa Um pramiint, ur ai maiiure yiror. FOR SALE OR KXCHANGfi A baaumoi Bavdrnc, wiih 15 arret of Laad. 4 te milaa wat, oa U-lrott Bueat Plank H4. Tba DOOM DO It HI JtMl srKJ'B aiyia, IN mrrOTiatawni jreat vany of orajoeaiai aruibarr ard fnut tre TO LET St Clair street, comer of story brick stwi aa MwU Kiiiatan stmt, uar Ena, a story bnck dwmi-inr, with cofkme ranz, hot aa1 co waUr afrancriuaata.

bath room. raa. ftC 1Ciamn stit. new twti timy dvaaiiisf rt aVrilMii QO (H no l- Pruatwit do ilo tlo Ct do do waur and aaa I York do tU 1J I.aka do do tU iiU B.HiU iKt do 't-o Jbusnn Uu iio da 11a Fiankiort atret, raar Bank, a foo rtary brki atora or Witrauouaa, wiih cellar. w-'jj ai ii i.i aiaiD'e ntxm FOR SALE 22 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, 4 ailias writ of tha city, ua Detroit Street Plunk with a Rond cutlsrf ui.

a vartaiy i-f yoamt Inut treats, a laraa alrawuarTy Wd, ate. WiU laia pjt city property, taa bia-iacc on ion nnna. ii i i i-1 at a F.r, marl7-7T7 )60 8Qtn.r stissM. STAfl FUll SALE! Fine Chance for 'those wishing a Small, Safe, and rolitable Business. THE ENTIEE STOCK OP THE STORK.

No. 120 Bank St, corner of Frankfort St Now occupied by H. HALL. oasistic ft -ierit abHTrtineii. uf GrocffTiaa, Protiimna, nleiJimnjr.

auU Woodau Wara. ttumoer witb tie nre Farmture, Uu -4 tber nxturira. tba fond witl ot tha (, iishmeat, will aold on very reifcrtaaUt terait, ta any ratiftM pai ty u- tyiiijrsuin. Poaataaton (ivea nrt oi April. Apply to hiariS K24 HALL.

IM Bank atract. For Sale. r.NE OF THE BEST FARMS IN Vy ILLINOIS, situated near Oaleabnir, Knox tow ba4 farmiuff secti 11 in tue Hal; coo lam nig 340 acres of land, 310 acreai uU under trie fi teat cu tivalion, with iond hotife, bam. tc.onir 3 years old and 30 acres of timber land. Also, the same is welt stot ked witb horse, rauies.

cattle. bm. larmuiE utnsila alt kinds, bar. grain and sred: acres of wheui on 'he (trout: and 100 acres piuwpa now reauy h-t crop. 1 ne aarue wiu ne soui on reasonhbfe terms, an 1 poewn xiTen immediate iy.

If so eokl so a food furmf is wanieJ to take charge of the same Also- a Vara, vi So acres under i 1 provement ia Wiitsonrt. For fun her particutus, Bt'Oiiir of tbe propne- tor, at tba Rackinc hm ol C. A. Kesd ft no. Ssrjennr street, CleviMiia.Ob'o Wants, pi iikxil VV Ai ljlJ- A WU-UAil 11 tae eharfe of yi i-hiWnta.

One that eoa- tt.t iMl oisn anva srtarvi i.n 11 nr tsar tv WuU prefer a mo. man are! in-m to years, an t-xRRLCAceD tuBsE fctxtmre midenr No Eoclid street. I'll tt. WICK. WANTED A situation aa Potter, Brik-man orDnrer.

eaabe ie I Aldrf- llii rieTelan1. Ohio soil Agricultural. wi i ia aa t. of CEOVEK TIMOTHY SEED. fro bwbei Mtrhirma Clvrr See 1.

13it uo. uimiM iiiAflOis inntnnT cxi. W. MELKINCff, tpr2 6 1 fri Merwin street. Spring Vheat.

1 nr( BUSHELS CHOICE VA- XV JJ BI aT Y. le scled for Sel M. B. SCOTT. EED PEAS.

200 bushels Choice Canada Pew, ior sale by M. B. SCO IT. J. STAIR SOX, EEDSMEN, Vo.

115 Ontario Street, 0 FFER FOB SALE A LAEGE AND weil selected askortisit oi FIELD, G1SDE3 ASD FLOWER SEEDS, FmHric ne all the most dei-irah varietie. for the Firmer, Gardner or Hortienltura'ist, both of imported and native crnwth. Call or sead and et oae ar Cataloauescr-n-tiratfir a lit of the articles we have tor sale. All orders promi J. eTAli SOiN.

GRASS SEEDS. Timothyor Her-Js Grits. Red Tlorer. Oiruajd Oraiv.Whlta l.iTST. Keuractr Cir as.

Lccm koj Tp, Ha (JraBB. Wrla.inji Bed Top nr Big L'etroTer. Alizea Graaa Sard fur awns, tor aaia at tha CiaTaiaad Saa. Atora. POliAND OATS We have a very nna aontpia ot Poland Oats, veiptiinp40prandsia iuarl7.

BlOltw uNGAHLAM GRASS SEtiD. A iupdIv ot' this sjislrabie line See tor ssue at tbe Clevc'a a ee'l bto.e. Also sceU Jiiutel marl.iKiUaiscw STAIR SO! OSA'ifc. ORANGE CJEKI. We have asuinlr of choice sed.

hv the a-urt ir bushel Also a tine lt of Osage Otaige Piatt e. j. amis j.i AFRICAN IMFHE-v AND CHI- XX. NKE SUGAJt ANt. J.J.EI foauri i US Oui.ili itiret.

SON SI PEAS. Early Prino Al- VJI bert, La'dre'h'i Eita T.vy, D. u-e O'soiksrd EarlyJow Peas. Dwart P-ej. Bihjn Earrr Dwarf, Bh op's and h-ima.

Lae varieties Chmp'a nt Knatliud, Dwarf Blue Iotp-rm, an' Mirr-wita, ail oi fine q-ialuy, for atie by J. ST-IR SON. mari; R'ltf-tw HUbBAKD QUAH SEED. This 1, the bert winter rarity r'own t'V table mm. laalltaa larfaat keeoer.

Ijt silt at thaCleveiaaa Src.tS-.. re J. SIAiB kStiiN. kltfciSw FLOWER bEKDs. We havo a fine feillectsouof anoutvJ nd ptrenmai lower toede Price, be a ptii-ajri iVic a duZM.

Tuose wisl tna; them sent bv mm; nan torw-rd poatce atataio. icw iisstne one extra to ore isuyno tiuce. STA1 a SON. mari7.rU0d-lw Cleveland Corner Cbamplaio and Ontario Streets, Cleveland. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS Now in store, a fall sui pi of Grass, Tcgf table aad Flower Seeds, EraVarmr all ihe old and rained sorts, aad iatrlodinca any new vaneiiesoi soorrir ticneuc Those tie wudiSceJsou wh rh tbrnn re'y forpniity and quality, are invtrcd lo eiaoniue my suck.

rliAraes tuxnihed frar.s. Orueracxecttu-dwith promptness and eTatl'nde. CriAKLtS CHANDLER. Auction Sales. or THirFOLLdWINlTDE JL BDrbumr propertv, ram mire ia toie.

will be hitd a. af.uc to lr the pamut cn uses, lv the puhernlee at ttrnir ware bo. i. tm the eth ot A pril next, una eve previously raiieu ior ana -ue ciurj pau. a AKKM.

Crawford CleTelaiut. D. Clmlsad. t-UbiI. T.

Sinttb. CleTelaoJ. I. W.K.ree, C'lstaland. E.

Elliott, CleTeland. H. P.Darlmr. Clavelaiu. Clare laad.

O. J. a r. Clarelajal. J.

S. CletralaBd. B. WcCartr, 10 horn Turkey Ftbnfve. 1 Trunk old Books, at.

1 1'heat G. 1 MaJUiil. 1 box I I box Beddibf. 2 boxes Suisdriea. 1 2 boxes Machinery- i 1 cask Tin Ware.

Si-note Lsme Gltsees. SFleuins; Machauea. 1 bcx Machinery. C.are.aBtt. lemtxr Beer Barrels.

1 berral Hasel 1 box Mine 3 lion Ketllea. l.Ub Marl e. Mute. Ko nark. OI.Tl-a.l.

M.rrl. Millinery. of as Ladies Notice. TBE NEW MILLINEET E00M3 at No 236 Saeun-T street, in lSmthrap s. apaag-efw Bioekare mow opaa witfi Choice Late Styles New Goods Direct from tae New Vork on.n.llfi.

fjT a. SHw loimotlr at a CoV-is tone mnd taia. abo.rootna tnmBjt WHOLESALE I llM M1MMF1 raTflS VFFALO.tlY. ONE ereat peculiarity which my Ca aarallotbra ia. th'F are U.oo.i.la baled inabnckoaau.aod are foarantaM aot to injure taa blnla.

Aiau warraBted supeiiorln a iiaOMetal ftmab aad i durabihtv. Pncea fianuleed aa low aa any auker la lue United statea. Ii aetrated otrculan aod price iws aent la anraddrraa OB SLDUcattoa. JOHN JEWHT. iarl; ill Mata street.

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