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JAlLf MoliNllSG LEADElt, xLlE AILt. Tlt-WtLY IIUIT, il. COWLliS at 144 Superior stroct. TERMS OF DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY TO CITY I tally, cu. Trl-weetiy, I Mir lEUM!) or DAILY AND TIU-YVZEI LT-M AIL IMIy per year.

In uiun. I.Ltutiy ter Im than uim) year, hilly oattla pe4 I ni.Mi i or Hi u. rat per muua 6K i.Tri-Weekly pur )r 'TEHMOF WKKKI.V I-RADER. 1'bcy aieootter lae tolluwitt-ittiiuoenieDU loclnba a let au ouiwe 1J 17 tall 4tt UU i1 coptee i no I t.piee uu hAii eatra ropy allowed in getter up ol 111 club kr liw trouble. IftVAUIAKLT IN ADVANCE.

eTPereiite forwarding orders titr subscription, caab.iteed nul to receive any attention 2sTbe HUtorj of Dr. J. Hobti-tUfr'a Stuuit.h Uittt-rt, tbe numl remarkable medicine of the ly, aud tii tuauy euro that have beuu perform with it In cm if Lirer Complaint, b.spepsia, Debility aud othor diauaaea artaiug from, a dlrderd atoiuach or liver, places it at onoo aiuou. thg most iuioqibUuiS discoveries that ban taken pUow id the mt-daul world. The dlaease to which Bitter are ttppliitle are unlvenml that iberrarr but few ol oar nirctda who way nut test their virtues in their owu laiuiUre or circle of acu.ua.

pittances and prove tu their own aattkfactiou tbat there is at leant one remedy aim-ng the uiauy advertikod dawrritiK the public cotua.sud.it. on. Bold by Druigiiu aud daalurs generally, everywhere, aud Uos letter fciutib, aula Proprietors, Act Wt aud Front trueu, I'litxburpb. Ut K' hit. La UUP Iraggi-U Tlie Ctiiet Attriliutt-9 ot MaiiUood, are trauurnUy loat ur atupendrch mal-practlcva and vkJout bitbitt that will iuaitubly la-lto burediia-rt aea uuk-M cbeckrd in liiua.

UtiaU iba trulbi lud do In ibv trantioa -Huni Krailty or I'lo tluml k.ejn:hfa." It it cltLortwty illustiKtud ubc lored vUvraTiQa rtbd ilUvuviura tba iuoi banlebwd and uacvncatui-d, wH us rvliaTa Uir nitfedt ol'tbv mot pudtuK. by loadlug tbcm in tlrt ritfbt UuumI lor vl bvdily aud mvu.al a-ouy abddwtpiur. UVad Ui twvrtir tuuut of Trioheaiar1 In anothai coluiiuk. boid by Ur. tturrow, 1V4 Uiwcber lSw Yoilt.

frk-aX5c fre wf pocta Tor) wbcr. Also aol'l by 0riwrd aud William Fukr, Xhtutt.cl-luud. luio. HouowiT'i Fills ind Oistmsnt Health UAPitiUttBa are thu tarn autun wbiUi rvnder x-atvni ptvuMui and trHaLile, fur tlia otvjuyiaeut lib) depwuu, la a tfieut uinumrts uu tbe state of tbe hourn nHd (tcsitaii mbo Buffer lrom iatiiunaiy atlM'tiinst nrrvuus UUoidurs, ulcers, scrvlula, piles, or tUiulas while tbe Imiu jus madiclne not only au auiidutr, but a radical cure. Ibey itve bad tbe must nitirvt-lluus succa ia tbe vorst pea of d.seafs which Miliicts tbe human raca.

Kd the adrut tiuciut-ut eliu Utre. by all UrngiBtf ml g.y. and fi3c boi. 4Tiloliuwaj''s flilx aud ouuiii'-ni are od by (. ULaClilLL A UKalUtR, 8.

W. cor. tfiitario si. and Hub. frguare 1 KtiaCUaTUHl KBkUMATI3M I It la ell known that bathings, otnuuenU, and external applications, only draa rheumatism from Otta part of toe sytem to auotfat-r.

botuetiniea, with fatal results. HutiH-UTtj tipt-cihe Uttusepatblc Kheumaiic Pills, fifu cuie the wurst and most pro-tracu-d cases. This MimpW medicated Sugar Pill will to more to eradicate the duact thau quantities ol emit uediciutM, and has cured ben all other moans have failed. Price Scents per box, with directions, ft boxes 91. beat by mail or express, frea of cbargr, on at I lit price.

Addrr-se, Ir. r. CMPUREY'S St Jiu. 562 firudwayt K. T.

ioW by I. W. aud Churchill Jt Bro. adrertiNnif nt in another column. uu uiuoi bur Druggist ur Meui-cin dealer and gvt uns of the vrry JLavit Almanacs or directions for the na of the Vegetable Paiu Killer; jum will find tht tntructire, and by full twiug the directions, an iaiuiuude amount of Buffering can be and at a trifling expanse.

Be surt-jou et tba genatne Vegetable Paiu Killer, upon its reputation, and great aule, miiny other and worthless pi epaniUoiM ure being palmed oil upon the public Lfou't delay, but gut it, aud test it. bold OYerywhetH. aitd by imyiord A Hammond, Wm. Kiske, V. S.

and K. W. Sackrider, CTTplatid. i)r. 6.

0. KichiLrtlsoa'a Cuuccutrated ahartT tSios) BitWtw hav luug aiace esXjkbiishad an aLujiiJor their curative pruperties. Qigeauoti, and yet tmp trt eiuaiymuuLiy attensth in a Tcry shor time afur ut-lug them. Tne bberry Wiuu Bi tiers are lurtale by Gaylo: A Hammond and MirkrT.io. Cleveland, t.

tf-We are happy to learn that Dr. S. A. Weaver's Canker and bait Rheum Syrup sustains its reputation so wclL We ht-ar it well spoken of by all who hare made a triil of its virtues. Thar are now ao mauy worthless articles bearing the name of mod icine, that we have but little confidence in any; sliU we are glad to see the success of this, which we be-lifve tu be, a truly valuable medicine.

bold by iiaylord A Uammuud, 0. 8. llackenxie, X. W. Sack rider nnd Wm.

Fifb-, Cleveland, O. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to health iu a very few wevkt by a very simple remeJy, after having aunerud sev aral years wiih a severe lung aflcctiun, and that dread disease, Cousumptiun is anxious to maka known to bis fellow-sutlerers the means ol cure. To all who en ire it, be will send a copy ol the prescription used (tree of charge), with tbe directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a SliKJt CCttE '0R COtilALPT.lUt ASTH JblA, BBU.NCHITIS, c. The only object in ataa-iug tbe Predcriiitioo is to Leneht the and sproad lnformatiun which ha conceives to be invaluable, and he hopos every suHcrer ill try his remady, as it will coat them noibiug, and may prove a bless-Ing.

Parties wishing the prescription will please address KfcV. tiWAKD WILSON, Wi1Hanibqrh, Klmcj N. Y. The followiu? is an extract from a letter written by the pastor uf a Church to the Journal Mid ilsaseugt-r," Cinciuuati, Ohio, and speaks vol -nates iu lvr of that or Id-re nuwued medicine, ol H. Wi.xdLow's tiooTfiUMa Siaep rua CHiuas Tkilthimo: Weaeean advertisement In your columns of lira.

Window's SwoLhiug Syrup. Aiuw we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine tx-fore in onr lile, but we tool coinpoilod to say to your readers, that thin la no ham bug wc havx thu it, ash khuS it to be all it claims. It is probably, one ol tbe most iix sbful medicines uf tbe day, because it ia one of the beak. And those of your readers who have babies aan't do better than tu lay in a supply. Hf al-ri iifni-m In aimtlur cidutnn.

sepRSfi TO UOUd UU.NtKi. Da. Sweet's Intalliule Limhcnt roa Hoestj ie rivaled by auy, in all caaea of Laniuei, arnsing trura bp rains, BruiHes or Wron bing, its effect aaugicat and certain. Harness or saddle Calla, Scraicbea, HansTe, Ac, it will also cure and kKiulxue may be easily prereutod and dured in their incipient stagt-s, but conhruied coses sre beyond tbe povjibilf ty of a radical cars. No case 91 tbe kind, buvrwur, is desperate ur hopeless bat It may be alleviated by ilus and iu lai thai anlpicatiun will always reuove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative Mae.

Kvery horse owner should have this remedy at band, for its timely oae at the first Lameness will effectually prevent those tbrminabte peases merit iuned, tu which all burkes are liable, and wbieb reudcr so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. S-e alvt-niwennt. gept.gTd.tw: 1 FU KT A A TO ATaEES la. CHfct.KMAN'3 fhe ouiul.iiiailoD of tucredieuu in thoae Pills are the result of a long and intensive practice. They are mild in thMr ope ration, aod certain in correcting all irreguuorltl, Paiutuj Uenatruatioos, removina all obstrnctlims, whetber from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, hilt, all nervous elfc-cUoaa, hysterica, fatigue, pain in tbe back and Pubs, 4c, disturbed sleep, which ariae from intcr-iaption of nature.

DHL CHEESEMAN'S PILLS, aa the onmmencement of a new era in the treatment ol ise irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many thousands ef the young, the beautiful and the benevolent to a Premature Urav. f-wisiecnu enjoy grod -alih anlefP shete retrular fB u''" ai1 obstruction takes pLace the gmeraJ health bfjrins to Wlin DR. CHEESEMAVS PILLSw art the inost eff-tumi rm-y ever known for all complaint peculiar to To all ottuT-wl thev are ioraJ.ial.le. sv, WUM cerUUnt ie wjy. They sre knuwo to tbouanis whThave lirw.1 tnem at dinVreut periods thraiignout iheennn try.

having the sauciiun of mf of ihf mci -HiVrtf pkvicum ia A mertom. Lirpltcit directum lUina mam jd rhu tJteu th'miti mot i totutmd witb each box t-rJL ch box fntm Om iMUior mack whMiUwm 40 PU. A Tftlutihi- lUAiiiiiliUt tit lw hH fr. nf tk. a lie hi Pilts -t( by muni promptly, by eurlosing price to the Geosrai Agent.

Acid nerterally. It. B. UUTCU1 NfiS. i-iiernl Agnt, ail OiUr New Vork.

Vld in Cleveland at m. 'isk'a and uaylord Hammond Dr. ChpfisroHn Femftle Pills re Bold OHl ltCHlLL BROTH KK, IniisU. U' nr Ontarii. mt Piiblie 4.itr.

V0RsTKn3 OF OUR OWN 131- a Fjld Teptirr. 4 uld TcphTr. 8 Jfuld TfTrr. all eolra. KTIBEG aAWMAKM.

Cowlcs To- Publishers. VOL. XIV. TvrnH (5Trm HI 1 Office No. 144 CLEVELAND, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ipMnii Superior Street.

11 WttU 6ciiM D.ilr. 9, 18G0. per ymri Trl-Weekly, TkiM DvUmt rr tew NO. 265. CITY NEWS ITEMS.

FRIDAY tlOUMMl, NOV. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. UAHTt-KM. VlumbH. t-'M A.

M. r. H. p. M.

VoiwKi i-W Lnk Sborr. Kut lu.i0 i.ii tKM t'ltlll'gll A luxliag. iM MhumiiK. iiuntut 4 VI Sftiiilu.ky Dvlniil BrfW ASIIVALf. CillimlUl, A.

H. T. IM ToLhIo 40 yw 11 Sh.irv K.ul Kti A Wkrvlilig li 0 15 Huh. :.10 4:30 lu SAiiUunky iU-ml i.lutiK coDTvyHnre to either ot the ntHive Traiii. tr Bvml, will tie cnllml lur ly the Ciuichti SteVfU' UiiiiiiI.ii.

Liue, by ieeviiiv th.ir edureae el the tMunil.ua Uiboe, 51 Superior etreet, dour next to ciiifll Uuuee. April lu, liu. er For Tehraraeihic, Market and Alarlne oer ere Fourth I'aeto. to pass got The of is The The Mi AUVtttTlrK.lKT. dtks A Bruce Divorce Kolioa.

0. A. Bryant Uigh ecliool wanted. Ketlberf HstuiuaD Zephrr Wonted. J.iseph I'ool llouae wauted.

0. B. UU h-Oyetere. Madaoie CoUod Iteiian Opera Compauy. Kf moral E.

tjtair a Co. St rout Armstrong Putrid Sore Throat. Buii-oeM Koiioe. h. 8.

Phillips Fire Department. Bu.inusi 1. Boutall Coat llakere wanted. Bu.luese Notice. CleTBlaud Female Seminary.

BntinM Kotice. 4lIaijdrtora Dress Hats, French Shape, gild low prices at Mrs. Shaw's Alilliuery Rooms, 236 Superior street. nioltsale purchaMrs icill find at J. B.

Cobb the largest stock in the city of School Books, Outline Haps, Church ilutic, Bibles, Hymn Books, Lav and Medical Books, Blank Books, Stationery, et c. and been rout is take will Globe of to by an death the one 15th Cleveland Wide Awake Regiment. GRAND JUBILEE! On Wednesday evening, Kov. 14th, 1S60, the Wide Awake Regiment, with the Wide Awakes of Ohio and adjoining States, will parade in honor of the Great Republican Triumph in the election of Liscols and Havlix. who that this and ORDER OF THE LINE.

CLEVELAND REGIMENT. Lelnnd's Band. 1. Central Club, Guard.) 2. West Sido Club.

a isand. Sixth Ward Club. 4. Fourth Ward Club. them which Hecker Bund.

5. Fifth Ward Club. 0. First Ward Club. 7.

Tenth Ward a CUYAHOGA COUNTY WIDE AWAKES. Brooklyn Wide Awakes. Chagrin Falls Rock port Olmsted Solon Kewburgh Warrensville won, those LINE OF MARCH. Orange, Fulton, Kinsman, Pine, Brownell, Huntington, Prospect, Hudson, Enclid, Erie, St. Clair, X.

Perry, Lake, Water, Superior, Monument Square. By order of 8. B. STCRGES, Colonel. J.

Dwiobt Faliiib, Lieut. Colonel. Rock 100; Falls, 100; Fochth Wabd Wide Awaies. You are 100; hereby ordered to meet at Head-Quarters, Beilstein'a Hall, 85 Garden street, tbia Friday evening, at half past 7 o'clock, for drill. Let there be a full turn out.

the at THEO, VOGES, Capt. Compaxy D. The annual party of Com-pany D. will be given at the Angier, on the 23lh. Their party last year was one of the finest of the season.

Readiscs feom the Poets. The Elocutionary entertainment at Chapin'g Hall this evening, will be a very pleasant one. Mr. Ambler's readings include dramatic, poetical and humorous, and afford an attractive evening's entertainment. Lost A Post Oilice Drawer Key, marked "Eagle Lock Co." So.

ITS. The Under will please return it to the Leadeb Counting Room. Coboser's Vebdict. The woman who was killed on Tuesday night, by the cars, near tbe Flats, was llary Ann Comley, Irish, 35 years of age. Tbe ury returned a verdict that she lay down on the track, when intoxicated, and fell asleep.

Messrs. E. Stair 4 Co. have removed their Hat Store to Williams Block near Public Square, and opened with one of the most splendid stocks of goods ever exhibited in Cleveland. Their new location is a very fine one, and their establishment spacious aud elegant.

It is superfluous to commend this old firm to the public, for its many years of successful business is sufficient evidence of the high esteem in which it is held. From Lake Sdfebiob. The steamer Illinois, from Ontonagon, Xor. 1st, reports the Iron City at Conner Harbor. Nov.

2d.waitini7 a favorable wind to effect a landing at Eagle River. Schooner Flight was at Marquette. The Mining Gazette says that the Smelting Works at Portage Lake have been completed, and went into operation last Thursday week. At present the owners have made arrangements to smelt twenty tons of copper per day, and if the different mines continue to increase in the same ratio for the future as they have done for the la9t four rears, the capacity of these works must soon bo greatly increased. Tbe Ecclid Stabbinq Affbat The name of the man stabbed, as reported by us several days ago, is Hurlbut.

He and his wife were passing the house of a Mr. Weaver when thev saw Weaver beating his wife. Hurlbut went in and separated them and passed into another soon followed with a knife in each hand, and endeavored to stab HurZbut, who for a time, kept away by dodging behind a stove, but finally received the point of a knife two inches deep just above the led eye. Dr. Burton of Euclid ia attending him and considers hi recovery doubtful.

ixed the for people elected G. Raiaer, joined were of of in On on road-crossing been they train were struck road of Case Justice some bills grand Marine Disasters. EXPLOSION OF THE PROPELLER OF LIFE. The Western Transportation Company's Mohawk exploded on St. Clair on Wednesday morning.

She was loaded with flour and wheat from Chicago Buffalo. The Mohawk wa attempting around a tail vessel that bad anchored directly in the channel, a practice that cannot bo too severely reprehended, when aground. In endeavoring to work off, starboard boiler exploded, blowing off decks. Two firemen, Martin Lt-atnan and another, name unknown, were killed, and another, Caspar Rolfe, fatally injured. The second engineer, Daniel ICirkwood aud Peter Brooks, a colored laborer, were killed.

hull soon filled and sunk in eleven water. The wheat, wbich was in her hold, soaked but the deck load of flour i safe. Detroit paper give full particulars. Advertiser of yesterday morning says: There ia insurance in several companies, aiuoig tbem the Home and tbe jEtna. Two steam pumpt Worthington have engaged, and will be sent up on propeller Mary Stewart, which is exnected Buffulo this morning, and Capt.

Pbeatt confident his steamer can be got here within aday or two. The Mary Stewart will the flour on to Buffalo. PROPELLER GLOBE EXPLODED. The telegraph brings news of the explosion of the propeller Globe at Chicago yesterday. The list of the killed and wounded be found in the telegraph column.

The was built in 1848, PROPELLER EVERGREEN CITY DISABLED. The propeller Evergreen City of the Buffalo, Cleveland ft Chicago Line, broke some her machinery on her way from Buffalo Cleveland and lay for two days at Grand River, being towed into this port yesterday the propellers Owego and Equator. Death or Edwin H. Tesney. We find exchange the following notice of the of an eccentric individual who is not unknown to the readers of the Leader, irate orator who challenged one of the Editors of his paper for having criticized of his Fourth of July speeches Edwin H.

Tenney, the young Tennessee lawyer, whose strange Fourth of July addresses have been so extensively quoted specimens ef the spasmodic school of Southern eloquence, died near Nashville on the ult, of typhoid fever. pB Yesterday we announced the com of a sale of Dry goods at No. Superior street, by 0. Cutter Jc Son. what we have understood from those attended the sales, we are convinced neither the epithet "Sham," nor'Teter Funk," can, with propriety, be applied sale or this stock.

The goods are new perfect, and of the very first order, both style and manufacture, and we think the interest of all to attend these sales, they have immediate use for the articles or not, as it would pay them to tn iua ravare time it tncy continue to be sold at the same prices they were dispatched yesterday. Tbe Grand Jtbilee. Cleveland will be buue ol light aud enthusiasm on the evening of Wednesday next. Let every good and Republican, who rejoices at the recent victory which the Republican party ha be prepared to give glory to thp.t occasion by illuminatious to light the way soldiers of freedom, the Wide Awakes. Beside the Cleveland Regiment of 800 the following Companies are expected present to join with us in the Jubilee Chagrin Falls, 150 torches Newburgh, 125 Salem, 50 Warreusville, 30 Olmsted, 60 port, Brooklyn, 60; Painesville, Ravenna, 100; Akron, 100; Cuyahoga 100: Franklin Mills, 50; Hudson, Medina, 100; Wellington, 100 Elyria, making a total of 1,355, or 2,155 "with Cleveland force.

It will be a grand occasion. Soits or Tkmpebaxce. The reports made the Grand Division, held at Columbus, the Order to be in the most healthy condition throughout the State. Sixty-one new Divisions have been orian- during the past year. Considering the excitement and tendencies to excess during Presidential campaign, this speaks well the progress of the Order.

Now, that the have elected a President, and the contest settled, it is to be hoped that increasing attention will be given to the work of temperance and reform. The following is a correct list of officers for the present year: W. B. Diabro, G. W.

Berca A. Ber-dan, G. W. Medina co. H.

V. Horton, Cincinnati J. B. Thompson, G. Columbus; W.

Burns, G. Mansfield G. Massilou Rev. C. Thomrs, Chaplain, Brunswick, Medina co.

Jubiles is Wabbexsville. The Wide Awakes and other Republicans of Warrens-ville and vicinity held a pic-nic and social holiday at Warrensville on Saturday evening laat, 'ihe Wide Awakes of Chagrin FallsSolon and Twinsburgh, joined those Warrensville, and a hearty good time was enjoyed. The ladies as well as gentlemen in the festivites. and brief speeches made by D. W.

Goge, of Cleve-land, Messrs. Chamberlain and Lock wood, Solon. The party closed with a profusion Roman candles, which flashed out finely the dark and stormy air. Attempt to Destroy a Railboad Tbaix. Wednesday evening some diabolical villain, ibr whose benefit hemp grows somewhere, attempted to destroy the night train the Cleveland 4 Pittsburgh Road, at the in Warrensville.

A rail had placed across the track, together with quantity of stones, 4c, in such a wsy that could hardly have failed to throw the off if the obstruction had not been discovered. The things were removed but again placed upon the track, and were by the incoming express. The engine and cars passed over, very fortunatelji escaping being thrown from the track. No possible reason for such villainy can be conceived, and most certainly tbeoflGcers of the have given no cause for the concocting such a murderous plan. Abobtios Case.

The Euclid Abortion came op yesterday for hearing before Bcnhara.butthe prosecution through mistake not appearing, the case was dismissed. Ducker will probably be rearrested. Ixdictid. The Grand Jury have returned of indictment against the following persons: Geo. H.

Kellogg, alias D. H. Daniels, burglary and la-ceny John Wilson, larceny Samuel Bergman, forgery. to the the in rs as to it Abtistic In a late number of the Advertiser notice the following plimentary notice of a talented artist has been atiown in Cleveland in connection with North's Gallery. Tbe Fine Arts Paintino.

Mr. Alonzo Pease, Ihe excellent portrait painter, whose studio is at Firemen's Uall.has returned Ohio, aud has several new ortraiuon exhibition at Atkinson's. The most striking of the collection, is a head of Rev. G. Finney, of Ohio.

We are not acquainted with this veteran revivalist, feel sure lat this must be a good likeness. The view is rather an unusual one, being a profile yet it gives a fine idea of phrenological dcvelojiement. The artist the pcculior faculty of getting just tbut of view transferred to the canvass, just pose of the head, which shows the marked characteristics to the best advantage. head is such an one as we would expect fiery old evangelist to have. The face of Prof.

Foote, of Yp9ilanti, beaming with good nature, and. look a though ue could tell a good story, and one too, as well as yield the baton at the of his orchestra. The half length of Madam Pease, the mother, ie a gem of art, the coloring rich and harmonious, and the position simple and unpretending. The expression, which is the chief excellence of this painting, seems the personification of gentleness and goodness. The artist, we should think, must have been inspired by filial love, well as love of his art.

Mr. Pease, who it among the leading of his profession, will remain in the city some time, providing his orders are sufficient to keep him busy; if this is not the case, will leave the city soon. We hope before departs, thut counterfeits of many of citizens may bs brought into existence. Mb. Ambler's Readings.

Our citizens bear in mind that Mr. Ambler gives an this evening at Chapin't Hull. As this is the first reading of the season, the programme is very attractive, there doubtless be a large audience. The Louisville Democrat says: "We can commend reader as one with whom an agreeablo evening may bespeak in listening to the gems gives us." Among other pieces, Mr. will give Longfellow's dl 'poem, Building of the Ship," the mirth-provoking piece called "Eiekiel's Visit to Deacon Stokes," and the amusing, logical ttory the Wonderful One-hoss Shay, concluding with a recitation of the thrilling poem called "The Drunkard's Vision; or the rum which is replete with dramatic power and startling effect.

Tickets can be obtained at Stacey's Saloon, or at the door. Sixth Waed Mektiso. A meeting of Sixth Ward Republican Club was held the Wigwam, Tuesday evening, Nov. to consult upon a celebration. Hon.

R. Parsons was called to the chair and P. Young appointed Secretary. After remarks by the chairman and others, Messrs. E.

Daniel Reynolds, John Huntington, C. J. Ballard, Wm. Gabriel, J. Clark and Adam Beiiatein were appointed committee to confer with other committees make P.

B. YOUNG, Sec'y. at in of P. G. of a Fob Salt RivEB.The fleet copper-bot tomed, copper-toed clipper Popular Sovcr eignty, leaves this morning, at 6 o'clock, a four years' cruise up Salt River.

Stephen A Douglas presides at the helm, and entire Democratic party have engaged pas sage. In consequence of the lots of center-board, and the mis-management the double set of sails, which the pilot vided early in theseaaon the craft has pronounced un-seaworthy, but by the aid a large number of barrels of Kentucky whis. ky for ballast, the party hope to make voyage a pleasant one. The well known James Buchanan will have charge of cook's galleys. Jobu C.

Breckinridge as first mate, and John Bell, super cargo. The chicken coop will be enlivened by Gray's rooster. Fcn in Mansfield. They had a jolly at Mansfield on Tuesday evening, which Myers chronicles as iollows: Everything passed off very pleasantly. i tie nepuoucans were good natured and hopeful the Douglas men kept a stiff lip," determined to do their bes tbe Breckinridge and Bell men labored in a hopeless cause.

The Court House where the township were, was scene ot many practical jokes, which finally culminated in an impromptu Son of Lodge, organized regardless of party. was the poor wight who came see how the things were going, or how votes were polled. Ruthlessly was he placad on his back on a long table, the me then raised up, causing turn to slide down, certainly, but not always in the most gract-lul manner. This was the initiation, which a ticket wis presented to him by of certific ite that he bad been "put throneh." This was done to all who made their appear ance. Mayor and ex-ilayors, Honorables and all sorts of men went through the same mill, greatly shocking their dignity.

editorial fraternity were not forgotten. have personal knowledge of one who initiated, and the same courtesy was to others. Col. Stcroes' Staff. Col.

Sturges of Cleveland Wide-Awake Regiment has the following Aids to serve on staff: Lieut Col. J. Dwight Palmer. Majors J. B.

Parsons. Paymaster I. U. Masters. Adjutant R.

Crawford. Quarter-Master Theo. Voges. Surgeon Jacob Hovey. Inspector Geo.

B. Sentcr. Chaplain 0. C. Scoville.

Thanksgiving Eve Company D. give their sscond Annual Party, at the Angier House, on the 28th inst. The reputation the Company as well as of the Hotel warrant us in saying that it will be a select and elegant affair. Dollii Dctton. A little wonder has been giving levees through the Eastern States cities for the past year or more, and has created a great furore wherever she has been seen.

She is called Dollie Dutton, is years old and weighs only fifteen pounds. form and features she is said to be perfect. She is a native of Framingham, Mass. This little wonder will toon be in Cleveland for short time, being now in Canada. The Railway.

Cleveland Mahoning R. R. Co. learn from good authority that the business of the C. 4 M.

Rail Road, from January Oct. 31, has been as follows, to wit 1X9. Increase. linings, 3t.a,4t 12 KxpenBca, 104,646,19 21,397,45 Ket enrning, This exhibit showing a net increase in earnings of the road for the last ton months, of nearly sixty thousand dollars over tame months in 1859, must be highly gratifying to it friends, Mahoning JiegUter. City Council.

TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 8. who from Present Messrs, Subino, lleckrnan, Clark, Oviatt, Russell, Hovey, Palmer, Hopkinson, Itezner, Stevens, Christian, Ballard, Masters, Hayward, Dixon, Marshall, Quaylc, Thomas, Willard. Absent Mr. Worswick.

president Masters iu the chair. picture C. Minutes ot lost meeting read anil approved. PETITIONS. yet almost the has point that Ihe the it as Of Thos.

S. Rodman, that he and brother are owners of premises on Erie street, which will be damaged $M0 by tbe proposed grade. Referred to Board of City Improvements, as were those of 8. Uarbeck, $1000 Luther F. Lyman, $800; Geo.

Willies, $1200; Samuel Mason, $1000; John Given, $1000 11. M. Chittenden, $000 Mary Scofield, $800 Wm. Scoheld. $1200.

Of property owners on Lake street, asking for aidewnlki on the south side of that street, between Erie and Depot street. Referred to board of City Improvements. REPORTS. artist's ia as men for be he our entertainment and will the he A. of Maniac," Ice-Cream From Board of City Improvements, upon the petition uf Isaac A.

Isaacs, that he has a stone sewer which drains his lot, but they recommend that 75 per cent, of his tax be abated. Received aud filed. From same, on resolution to advertise for lamp posts, that they have received bids from Mr. Whittaker and Mr. 8.

Stein, the latter being the only one in accordance with the advertisements. They recommend that a contract be made with him. He proposes to furnish posts 8 feet 7 inches long, and weighing 275 lbs for each. Also lamp posit weighing 300 cast in one piece for $15, and setting and connecting $3,00. Received and filed.

From same, adverse to allowing tbe claim of John Renton on Penn ttreet, tor damages to his cellar. Received and filed. Of Superintendent of Markets, that he has collected $88,50 for rcntB for October. Of Shelden Hopkins, That he hat weighed 160 loads of hay in October. Of City Sexton, financial report for October.

City Cemetery 18 01 Woodland 198 00 West bide Cemetery 10 00 Total $234 00 Received and filed. Of J. Shroeder, Police Clerk, for the month of October, as follows City Cases Number of Persons 103 Stato Cue do do do 3S dumber of Stale 4 Total number arraigned before 145 cirv CASES. Amonnt of Fines SI no Amount uf CoaU Aaatuwed 43 'Ji Total amount of Sis 3 Amount ot Fines eollerted. ft4 30 Amount of Costa collected.

le VI Total amount collected Slol 42 Amount of 1'ees paid Jurors a 5u Balanoe paid into the City Treasury tti 02 STATE CASES. the at 8th, C. B. B-Chamberlain, H. a Amount of Fines AsHeesel.H.-..w.H.H,.....$2.S 00 Amonnt of Costs Assessed yis e2 Amount of CoaU Suite 31 72 Total amnont of Fines and S4s 54 Amonnt of Fines $13 no Aiuouut of CoaU collected 17 4 Total amount collected and same paid tuto the County eY.0 S4 CITT CASES.

18TATE CASER FINALLY DIS- oi.tuibance.;. "i i Vacriency Aseanll and Batiery 13 Ke. p'gUo'uMoi'iTlTme atulen prop ly I runKD or. H31 lllg UO CO I.bT'jr.H Iinfuhn oionertT 1 Fiaudulaut voting Violatiuif omittance to regulate draa.H 2 Si RTATE FXAXIXATIONS. irana L.arceny countoi leit coin 1 KeflpcctfnHy snbmitted, J.

SCUKU KDF.lt, Public Clerk. the the Of Clerk of Water Works for Receipts $1496 15 Expenditures 546 Receipts over expenditures 4a 27 Received and filed. COMMUNICATIONS. been of the the acts time Secretary Cuyahoga Steam Furnace that the accompanying account of $123.77, is for two alarm bells lor the Fire Department. It was first presented to the city four years ago, but has been in dispute between the City Council and the Fire Department until this time.

Mr. Hayward, of the Committee on Fire and Water," said that the work had been ordered by Companies No. 2 and 3, themselves, without authority from proper source. He moved that the bill be allowed. Carried.

From James Hill, Fire Engineer, that the cost of repairing the reservoir on the corner of Hudaonattd Monroe street, cannot be estimated definitely. He suggests that a new one be built at 'the corner of Scoville and Greenwood streets, to hold two hundred barrels or more, which can be built for $105. Received and filed. CLAIMS. and earnestly the Unfortunate to Referred to committee on Claims.

Many claims and accounts were presented and referred to appropriate committees. City Committee's Pay Roll for October it as follows: East Side, West Side, total $1,399,39. Referred to Committee on Claims, RESOLUTIONS. ta after way The We was extended the appointed hit of and 10 In setting, be contracted for with Mr. ein, according to his proposals, the kind of posts to be left to the discretion of the Board of City Improvements.

Adopted. By Mr. Hayward, that the sidewalks on the north side of St. Clair street, between Bond and Wood strccta, be repaired. Adopted.

By Mr. Clark, that a new reservoir be built, under the direction of the Board of City Improvements, at the corner of Scoville and Greenwood streets, to hold not less than 200 barrels, and at a cost not to exceed $105. Adopted. By Mr. Russell, that lampposts be erected at the corner of Hanover and Vermont streets, and at the corner of Hanover i.nd Washington ttreeta.

Referred to Committee on Gas. By Mr. Oviatt, that the Comm ittee on Finance and Mayor be and are hereby authorized to pay such special tax as they may find due on the streets and Water Work's lot, for dredging the ship channel in Old River Bed: and that tor the payment of such special tax the Mayor shall give the notes of the City payable in one, two, three and four yean with interest, and that in consideration of the City's paying said special tax, E. Simms agrees to go on aud complete his contract and to dismiss the suit commenced by him against the city. Referred to Ship Channel Commissioner.

By Mr. Clark, that the Board of City Improvement be authorized to advertise for proposals to grade an improve Water street. Adopted. By Mr. Marshall, that 50 per cent of the expense of lighting the streets be assessed upon the owners of property upon said streets, in proportion to the number of feet front.

This resolution was offered by Mr. Marshall, Sept. 13th, and referred to the City Attorney, who reported that the city had power to pass such a resolution, if they saw fit. There the matter hat rested until thit time- Reierred to Committee on Gas to report ORDINANCES. We 1st the the The ordinances for the construction of sew ers on Long, Seneca and adjacent streets, were referred back to the Board ot City Improvements for amendment.

To attach certain iota and lands to Sewer age district No. 3. Referred to Committee on Ordinances. To provide for the expense of constructing a branch sewer to and along Noble alley to within one hundred leetot Champlam street Referred to Committee on Ordinances. To create -a Board of Engineers and Fire men and fire Commissioners.

Second reading of the ordinance. Laid over. To lay out Osborne street. Passed, To grade and improve Water itreet be tween St. Clair and Front streets.

Passed unanimously. To amend an ordinance to provide for the weighing of hay. Passed. I For the payment of claims, payable Nor. 15th, amounting to $40,995 28.

ScBPBitED. The members Engine Co. No. 5 met last evening for bujiuest when they suddenly found an overpowering tie- mcnt which they could rot tubdue, in the thape of a host of fair formt bound in crinoline. An adjournment to National Hall was the work of but a few minutes when rausio and the dance prevailed until muaiciantand i dancers were weary.

Vanity Faib, to. Hawks 4 Bro. have Vanity Fair, No. 45, with one of Artemng Ward'i Adventures, etc They have also Harper's Weekly with a good portrait of Lincoln. Grand Larcekt.

John Pearson, father and son, will be brought up befoie the Folic Court this morning, for gTand larceny. Mr. William Wilcox was moving from one residence on York street, to another street of the city, when the Pearsons entered the former residence and stole a quantity of spoons, clothing, cutlery, 4c, a part of which was found with them. Last Nibht's Council. Only one Councilman was absent last evening.

The ordinance for the grading and improvement of Water street, which has been so long in dispute and created so much feeling, has at length passed, and proposals will be received for the work. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to give the notes of the city for the complete dredging of the ship channel, was referred to the Ship Channel Commissioner. A new reservoir is to be built on the corner of Scoville and Greenwood streets. A resolution to have the property holders' on the streets which are lighted with gas, pay half the expense of such lights, elicited much discussion. See Council report for other matters.

BUSINESS NOTICES. ffSee advertisement of Dr. Sanford't Liverlnvigorator. pSf All should not fail to read the advertisement of Prof. Wood in to-day 'a paper.

Frank Parker. Livery and Boarding Stable, 99 Seneca ttreet, A No. 1 Hones and Carriages at reasonable figures. Arrived Gernsey'a Balm, at Strong 4 Putrid Sore Throat. A ture Cure.

When this disease first commences, or "at any ttagc, it can be easily cured by carefully observing the following dil ections: Gargle the throat with "Porter't Cure of taOTat at Dosaiblev swallowing about a usual dose. Bathe the outside freely with the medicine clear and repeat often. It is also necessary to keep the poret of the skin open, by bathing the feet in warm water and all over if necessary. The bowels should be kept open by tome gentle cathartic, and be careful that the patient is not exposed to drafts of cold This remedy faithfully used never fails. Sold by Strong 4 ArmBtrong.and Druggittt generally.

nov9dlw4w4t-312. Notice. The Fire Department are hereby notified that the regular semi-annual meeting of the Firemen's General Relief Association will be held at Council Hall on the 2d Monday in November, (12th,) at 7 o'clock P. M. You are hereby notified to attend, at busi-nsas of importance will come befo the meeting, revising the Constitution, 4c.

Per order of L. S. Phillips, P. Stone, President. Secretary.

oc 125:307 To Coat-Makers. Wanted I 1 first clas Coat maker, can find steady employment by calling by calling at John Boutall't 263 St. Clair street. Cleveland Female Seminary will enter upon its next quarter on Thursday, Nov. 15.

Those who design to enter, either as day or boarding pupils, will find this a favorable time for doing 10. New rooms for ten or twelve additional boarding pupils will be in readiness soon. Those desiring to secure rooms should do so without delay. Arrangements are being made for Primary Department. The Street Railroads now afford the best of facilities of getting to and from the Semi nary- and can can 237 237 SUPERIOR 27 237 HOWER HIGBEE ARE RECEIVING UNLIMITED supplies of Statle Fashionable Dst Goods, Comprising a large and choice selection of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, among which are the celebrated Bl3CH0FF BLACKS, The new DliuQCET BBOCADK8 and the de.tral.le 80L.rXBlKu-u.lLD fuCLI do SOU.

A nice lot each of Strips Plaida at 76c 7to aad St.uu yard. A GOOD BLACK BILK for six Shillingt per yard. A large supply of new BROCBA. and BLANKET SUA, WLS. A tnperb lot of Beautiful printed French de Lalnee, AUegant printed French Meriooes.

Kich Otto alalia and Sep Velours. PLAIN ALL-WOOL de LAIMKS, all colors, at 31 cents, llerinoea, Cobnnrta, baaony Plaids, S.cdin Cloths. Je Lai nee. Csaahmerre. alette tea and French Calicos.

20,000 Y'ds One Shilling Pjaixis, (Sew stylet, at Kr cents.) Hair Kets, Chenillea, Victoria Dianeofod, Magic Keal Valenci-uueeT ana oratMU Lace, Lac Veilaand Kiuoons. LADIES EM BROI DER2D COLLARS new from auction. Cheap 120, lc 3tT AU sises and colors of the genulna ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVI.S, at $1,00. RICH VESTINOS Genta Shirt Ti'ea, HROADCL0TH8, Pilot Clothe, 'cwlmereo. Jeana, itlauketa.

Counterpane, Flannel ud Linen, Uamaaas, Moreena, Embroidered Curtain Mu.hu, brown elwetiaga, Bleached Hualuut ind BrilliauU. The heat Keedles, Xuebeat Threads, The heat Spool Cotton. HOWER HIGBEE, 237 SUPERIOR STREET xvt ecu now un I lur A to for TV" J. GREAT BARGAIN. onnn y'ds figured alpaca, 0JJJ (in all colors) Fob 16 1-2 Czxis Psa Yabd.

rcaul and set them. They are a bargain. SHERWOOD OAKLEY. A few men of too GALA PLAID8 Lmt, at 16 1-2 Cents Pee Yard. OAKLEY.

10,000 Ill's BLEACHED MU3-3 Cents PerYaed. 10,000 SHEET-C 1-4 Cents Per Yard. SHERWOOD OAKLEY, 242 Superior Street sept2S ME AND SEE! THE GREATEST RUSH OF THE SEASON IS AT 180 Superior Street, J. O. BROWN soy, JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, aa immense stock of DRY GOODS, unnc which the folUwiir: Heavy all-wool Blinker, Brnitd Cloth.

Caul-Kerr, I)oefciti, batmen, BIda, Gray nd White KUnnrli, LwIiM long I-woo I aha wis, pilars ttkftwlB, Brocha Siiawis, 8tel.a BhaaU. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Panl rje Cbarre, Wool Plaid. Ail kinds of Lfnaey, nflifth Mennoea, Better. btriped and jUU Alifieu, Cotrargs, La dies and Cento Lnmr Hdkarhit Urff itock of embroideries. LADIES, GSKT3 AND CHILDRESS CoTTON AND MERINO HOSE, Shirting Lnen, Linen B.jeoms, Geata Merinoe Shirts ni Drawers, VV oolen Taole spreads and Coanterp-tna, Tahie Linen of all styles.

Linen Craith, Cottons, bkeleion Skirts, KNB MABSAILLES QC1LTS, piles of Good tea numerous to mention. Sale to comiftnee to-day at 10 o'clock, A. M. LADIES cupecUIly, ar icrited to call, as this is a god chaao for Bargains. The Gooae MCST AUD WILL be sold J.

0. BROWN 4 SON, oetts This Day Received, A.1 the beat Cotton Hhirttp at yaid, erer eoid in the city. th be.t Irit'h Lin- ol ench artlcie positively be suited at 8. HYMAITS, anr Comer Sneerirr at. and giiar liiA tiiY MANUFACTURED IN BEL-FAST, Ireland, exrrtnaly for and which can warrant all pur Linen, just recalled and for aieal eeiy low TAYLOR.

GKIiWOI.n eptjn LACK, and COiaORE CLOAK- I no opened. E. I BALDWIN i CO. jyILLlNERiT GOODS. PATTERN BOW yfrrn-Terr choir, styles great i lit i Lu kKS-the eery goods AMf.R CAN be pongnt at wholeaal or r.ti i i'JKHAW ROOT.

D. KENDALL CO. DRESS SLXS. Kth SlThf Solferino Colors. Brocbei.t.broi.wreU black ur.und Silda.

atrlail d- Lui iunni Black Silk. AiPQ, Yary cheap auaa from In Clort and Yarity of Itylai Plata Empress Jfigtueti Mono-, and uttomans, together with an In-tnlce frencb and Rngliah Shawl. ENGLISH FABRICS. EI. BALDWIN WILL opan thie day, ENGLISH A I landing from the "Niagara noi t.

I 4I.HWTW a rn iRTXTRTi RVCI TvIT u.iuwu taasans, Engti.n Cilice in new and elegant style, inned pattern juat received pr -''ira itel I uar.it in a rvi noel English sars ankts and CWnhrica, now landii-s fron the Niagara." sale to the trade by the ctue or pi. K. 1. BALDWIN ft CO. ENGLISH BLANKETS.

Whit-KET, Boeeand Xaclnac Blatke'a, now ep-ued Inovll E. 1. BALlnV 1 CO. ENGLISH MERINOS PLAIN aad Printed, elegant gooda. Jnjt opened by E.

1. BALUwfhl A O). LADIES CLOAKS. LADIES CLOAKS IN ALL THE newest add mo-tt faehionahl style ot tatters ii.iunung, received thie day, at TAVl.llU r.uiatrntn D'T Roods and Cantet QLO.KSI CLOAKS I CLOAKS! LADIES CLOAKS. CLOAKS.

CailLCBENS CLOAKS tar? attwb chnlr. vn r. .1 order. At mi A.N A BOUT. AlSLEY-yoOL SHAWLS, Becaneed by Km new pattema.

ocm JC. I. BALDWIN at CO. AXOTHER BA RGAIX1U QAnn YARDS STRIPE t'ASH- JUVUmERS worth SI cents which we will sell cants. SUKUWuOP A OAK LEX.

95nflYART)S PLAID VALEN- AVUUVJWIA worth centa which will tor ZOoenta per eryard. SHERWOOD A1" OAKLEI. eacoedOiai WE ARE NOT OUT, Kn katva. w.w.ew ia t. tarrf-widel ualin lor cfntu vr rard.

aUKKWOOD 4 OA T) GOOD 1 JL) ent pe. PRINT FOR Bit TTini. illjtVYuOD OAKHET aa aeueauva TUST RECEIVED A Large and ip't-cdid importation ot r-ach China Bad droraui and pm, which will be tv.ld rdooea priea, A. 3. tiA tiij it, COAL OIL LA MPs 4TREDUCEDPEICEi.

ALarge Variety ol Stj-le Coal Lamiaj and Ifix-. taitaol lor eW and Church he A. 3. IrAKOHIS. S.i znrr yiLLlAM P.

FOGG, Cor. of Superior Seneca Sis. IMFOliTERor CHINA AND EARTHEN WARK GLA-WwA KK, WAS FUTURES, LAMPS, CUTLJOEY, LOOKING GLAS3E3, TRAYS, PLATKDand BR1TASS1A WABB, And a great variety uf EOUSE-FUBMSIISXO AST1CLE3. acf Comer 9npeHor and neelnr GOLD ASI CiiAjtA. JEA-SETS at $14, worth $13.

DIXN'EB SETS at worth S'A. Imported d'-ect from Franre. W. FOO. LA WISHING -TO THEIR CROCKERY WARE, will Ind large stock and low w.

p. rooo'H. oetra Corner i'nnerfor ao3 Seneca sta 'PEA TRAYS, Co tori, Bi itann! wr. tea) Oil Lamp. The largest aaaortmont at the luwr-t pnen.

octi1. w. p. jriKJO. WM.

P. FOGG, Wholesale an4 Retail Dealer fa COAL OIL LAMPS; Also, WICKS, SHADE, BRUSJISS, Ac, Ac, Ac COAL OIL OF THE BEST QUALITY, by th barrel or gallon. FOTt FIFTY CENTS A GOOD COAL OIL LAMP, COM-PLETK with chimney wick. FOR ONE DOLLAR, MARBLE STASD, COAL OIL Lamp, complete, with beat cer.t Baenar. vhunney and Cuml COAL OIL CHAXDELIESS, Tor Churches and Halls, With 2, 3 and 4 Lights.

PULPIT. STAND HANGING LAMPS altered to burn Coal UU. COAL OIL LAMP Corner of Superior and Seneca Streetj, CLIVELAM), OHIO. William P. Fogg.

8S? Country Merchants are Invited to Call(sX JL tWIUW-tmun if i irt.f --I fri jfllj J- is. 'jWljjaajaMaei S. MALTBY'S OYSTER DE- oVs' WILL BS RECEIVED DAILY From hf wtabliiCmerit in Bnltimore pat ay la can and warraDlpd rroth and ttod or no aaie. Also herrut'ticallF 3eUi 'Jyaten, Lofctrj, Clririr, Spie uystera, aud Sardinos kept coiiatutly oa hand. Bnltimore, New Tork and Prinwe Bay Sh 11 Of ten will be received daily by Exdjvim.

ST tor aaie by the t-arrt'I. W. W. HAISZS, Annt.fa aew Wo. nfw-nor mt nt.

Cl and. t. OrSTEUS! OrSTESSI TVTE CALL ATTENTION lu th new Oj ster De ot at KY8EKt PiaHT'S, No. Ill Ontario street. C'gerelaad, Aeeat for C.

B. Hatrh 4 Celbratd Baltimorw loiters, in half and whoVe cans, warruitrHi auportor to any jn marhot, caa ffuul at o. Ill t'Diarto troet, whi'iesuie or retail, as low ma at any other lo 51ewni. KYSKIt PERKT is too wt-11 known to onr biidiwess ouniuuiniiy as prompt anj bonoranle hueiness to rvquirt? any from a (rivr-fuil criit Ui ail in their ail ver-tiBH'uient, and would aek fur them a share ot pabtie patronii.ee. OYSTERS, OTSTERS.

MAN 0 JUSTL5T CELEBEATE1) AND tar lamed BALTI3IOBS OYSTERS. In Cans aad Kr-, warrant e-i freh acd free from and snrrior to any iu the ouurket, and mi now received daily by J. H.4A.3. GORHAM, fCPIEIOS STICVTp Who am the only anth nzrd a-o: lor thiadry. are prepared to supply country dal-rs wuh anr qnantity.and at any tua.

Xheaa Oyttters ar put np onder the sup? rriaion ot Mr, Joseph R. Mann, Whose repnfatfon Is a snfflrifnt gnxran! alone Ibr the good quail tie ot the uyatrra. We wi ii fuamntee them eqi-al iu size to any oyster put np in Baiti more, and are to supply our cvmitry lrieuda cheaper thaa STer. He alH keep SHELL OYSTERS AND CLAMS By the barrel or annfactnren ol every kind of Crackers, and ufasaportor equality, whica we offer to the trade low. J.

II. A. 8. GOBHAW, QrtSRm FAIR HAVEN OTSTERS. THE CELEBRATED FAIR nA- JL VEN Plant tyster, beiii the fiintj.

and tlueet 0ater caueiit at this eeson of tie ytntx. are r-eeiTed daily by Express iu cans and kjftu aad ale ouly by J. ii. A A. S.

K'A 1U af TE KEEP CONSTANTLY CN Tf hand MELOEEONS of eahons at A flnun, at oar Factory, l.o 13. itfand 197, Itur bm Block, Ontario street. AM Melodeon Warranted. svr Tuning aud KMiring done eheeaort dnra-IJie. Dkiliiili iilNNAt.D o.

sLJfflJ ft 3 CLii VELAitV rHJMBHii WOJiAS. i B. P. Bower. PRACTICAL PLUMBER, AND liceneed by the Commlsfionr tu io work tn connection with the Clev.lan.l Water Wor wotiM reaped fully announce to IJooeownera, I e' tn citiiena In aenernt.

that he ha r-tioTed al PLUMBING WORK 3 (from Atwater Bonding,) To No. 102 Public Square, (under Cbapin'a Hall. Cleeeland, Ohio.) And is low prepared with eTpertenced workman, to do eerVoeicripuof Plumbing, lncluoiiig tL. WATER CLOSETS, WASH. gIA eat V- 7 f.

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