Cluster size: 95


From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-09 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

elegant Real and Imitation

Laces ever offered in Cleveland, comprising

CoLlars, Sets of COLlars and Cuees,

SLeeve endS, BarBs, FLounoinGS,

EdGinGs, HandeerchieFs,

coIFsures and ShaWls,

In Point Gaze, Point Applique, Point Venice, Real

Thread, Blond, Honiton and Maltese, which they

offer at prices that Dery CopeTitION.

J. H. DWITT A 00.,

deol?and II Pablic Sqhare.

you wish to Buy a. BlaC

1Silk at a bargain, call on us.

TaTLOh, RISWOLD a0O..

to Superior strest

O

HRIs TMasGooDS!

8 taI wase e

now reany.

. H. DewAet e CO.,

dae 1sthY and 11 Fublio Sguars.

BaruaIns! SAraiNs!

DREss GOODS!

MrKed Do

ShaWIs!

MRKED. DOfN!!

CLOAKs!

MKASD DowYh.

All Winter Woolen Goods

At IMmenselY

ReDuced Prices

To close out, preparatory to Spring purchases.

TAYLOR, GRISWOLD 2CO.,

ianll217 Superior street.

Great Bargains in Bry Goods

o a ia

At

J. M. A H. I. hOWESs.

The Best Rargains in the City

a

CLOAKSI

.

comhrncin wir

HEAYY BEAVeR CLOAEs,

a

i DoLlarS1

230Superior Street, corner senecas

J. M.E H. T. HOWER.

janl6:189,dawy

Steam to and from the old Country.

frhe Well-KNOWn

ersofthe AEohor hINhof Steam-

ships, "Heeenld," "CledO-

NL," "BRITANI,"and "UNiTeDKiNeDOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from Ne

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow. Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerice,

Galwong or Londonderry. These vessels were built

specially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments

RAtes OF PaSSaGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $o, payable in

American cUrrEnEY.

To New York from any of the above places t

Cabins $65 and $50; Stecrage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American curreney-

Those who wish to send for their frlends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A OO..

fan9,185Bowling Green, N.N.

F. THATCHer,

W. ARDnee, A W'NAIr.

ThATOHen, GArdner, Burt a

StOeace And produoe

OH HISSIOVHEROHANTS.

Office and Warchou. and 79 Merwin street,

OLEVET AOHIO.

Proprietors of the A UMION rAIlWaY,

shIe Aand CAnal Gratn ElevatoRs, (ad!

joining the New Freight Depot of the C. O. AO.

Railroad Oo, on Merwin street, having a storage

capacity, two hundred and fifty

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-10 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

WinTer HOSIerY,

For Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children.

noEBALDWINACO.

O

L OAKs!

E.I. BALDWiN SCO.

Continue, as always, to offer the largest stock and

best bargains.

ON FrIDaY Morning

Special attention will be calied to

SlacK seauer CLdars A 3 oltars

BLACK CAsTor seaver CLdaks at ic DolLArs.

BLACK ALL-WOOL SEAvEr CLoArs at i dolLs.

ONE PRIOE ONLF.

deceoBALDWIN A Co,

a tIdInenY! MiIne

.

or choicest styles of velVet BOnnets,

For largest variety of RIOH RIBBONS,

For DReSs and BONnet SileS and BiBBons,

For Ladies' HAtS, CAPS and TurBans,

For all Goods used by MILLINErs,

If you would find the best assortment at the lowest

ices, go to

MORGAN, ROOT A CO.'8.

BATTS, WICK AND WADDING.

A good Stock at

e moan, Ror00,S

Breaeeast shawls

HooDs And nuBiaS,

SCares And SonTaGs,

HOsiery and Gloves,

A choice assortment atd47

MORGAN, ROOt 3 0078.

declo

Laces for the Holidays!

J. H. DE WIIT A CO.

Open to-day the most elegant Rcal and Imitation

Laces ever offered in Oleveland, comprising

COLlars, Sets of COLlarS and OUFes,

SleaVe ENds, Bares, FlolincingS,

EdinGs, HAndKerchiess,

COIFe UrES and SHaWLS,

n Point Gaze, Point Applique, Point Venice, Real

Thread, Blond, Honiton and Maltese, which they

offer at prices that Dery CoMPETiTION.

J. H. DEWITT EOO..

deol?and II Pablio Square.

F You wish to BuY a BLaCr

Silk at a bargain, call on us.

TAYLOR, GRISWOLD A 0O.,

$e, A7n a Bt Suporior street

ChrisThas Goons

IN GREAT VARIETY.

ROW READY.

J. M. DEWITT E O.,

37 and II Publio Squars,

BARGRIns! BArgAIRS!

DREss GOODS!

ed do

SHAWLS!

M RKEDDON!

CLOAKS!

MA kKeD DOwW;

All Winter Woolen Goods

At ImMenselY

reduced pricEs

To close out, preparatory to Spring purchases.

TAYLOR, GRISWOLDe CO.,

fanll2 Superior street.

Great Bargains in Dry Goods

oF All EindS,

At

J. M. E H. T. HOUERS.

THE HEST RorgaINs in the City

CLOAKS!

comhencin with

heavy BeAveR CLOArs,

six doLLarsI

230 SupehIor Street, corner senecas

J. M. E H. T. HOWER.

janl6:189idawy

Steam to and from the old Country

hE WELL-KNOWNe

I favorite Clyde-built iron Steam Isg

rsof the ANChOR LInEof Steame

ships, hireenld," "dledd ta

NI," "BRITiNI,"and "United KinGdoh,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiadg or Londonderrg. These vessels were bullt

specially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compariments.

RATES OF TASSAGE.

From Now York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, paayable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, paya'ble in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their frie ads can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANGIS MACDONALD A CO..

ans,196 6Bowling Ctreen, N.Y.

F. THATCHEN, .se

G. W. ArdeAI.

ThArohek, GARDNee, Buar a

Srorane and Peodloe

UOHH1s$10N HeRCHArts.

Office and Warehous " and 79 Merwin street,

CLEVEt. OH10.

Proprietors of the aa uNion railwaY,

ship and Canal Grain elevatorS, (ad-

joining the New Freight Depot of the O. O. A0.

Railroad Oo, on Merwin street, having a storage

capacity: two hundred and fifty

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-11 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

WiNTEe HOSIErY,

For Ladies, Gents, Missea and Ohildren.

noEI. BALDWINACO.

ChoAks!

EI. BALDWIN A CO.

Continue, as always, to offer the largust stock and

best bargains.

On FridaY Morning

Special atiention will be called to

SLACK BEaVER CLOArs AT A DOlLars!

BLACK CESTOR SEAVER CLDARS AT 40 DClLAss.

3LCK AL-WOOL SEAVER GIOANS AIIS DClIS.

One price onlI'

decBAlDWin a o;

MIhLiNher! MInLiNeex

For ohoicest styles of velvet BOnnets

For largest variety of RIch RIBBONS,

For DReSS and BOnnet SilKs and BiBBons,

sor Ladiss hat, oaes and Tokbare,

For all Goods used by MILLINers,

If you would find the best assortment at the lowes

prices, go to

MORGAN, ROOT & C0.8.

BATTS, WICK AND WADDING.

A good Stock at

hondan, hoor 00,'S.

Breaktast shawls

Hoods And Nubias,

SCARES AND SONTAGE.

HOSIeex And GLovEs,

A choice assortment at

MORGAN, ROOT & C0.8.

deol

Laces for the Holidays I

J.H. DE WITT S CO.

Open to-day the most elegant Real and Imitation.

Laces ever offored in Cleveland, comprising

COLLarS, Sets of COLLaRS and CUFes,

blnave Ends, Bakns, sLobnoingS,

EdGinGs, Handkerchires,

Ovlee Urhs and ShAwlS,

In Point Gaze, Point Applique, Point Venioe, Real

Thread, Blond, Honiton and Maltese, which they

offer at prices that Derx CoMPEPITION.

. H. DEWE 0O,

deol Tand II Publio Square.

FY0u wish to BuY A BlacK

Silk at a bargain, call on as.

Ta Lon, riswold & oo.

$p27 Superior strest.

fhIstMas GoodSI

nIN GREAT VARIEIY.

NOW READY.

. H. DEWIET A CO.,

das 7 and II Publio Squars.

BaRuAINs! SARuAIns!

DRESs GOODS!

MeKed Dowat

SHAWLS!

MRKeDDOwn.

CLOAKS!

M KK ED DOFN?

All Winter Woolen Goods

At Immensely

ReDUced PriCes

To close out, preparatory to Spring purchases.

TAYLOR, GrIswOLd a CO.

fanll 217 Superior street.

Great Bargains in bry Goods

OF Ald KiNDS,

J. Ml. AH. I. HoWEnS.

The Eest Rargains in the City

In

CLOAK SI

Oohhencin with

HEavI BEAvER CLOArs,

SIx DoLLArSI

230 Superior Street, corner Seneca.

J. M.S H. T. HOWER.

janl6;183,dawy

Steam to and from the old Country.

HE WELL-KNOWN4

I favorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam 170

ers of the ANChOR LINEofSteam teNMreea

hips, "HIernl," "CiledO

NIA," "BRITANI,"aNd "UNITED KING DOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

specially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartmonts.

BATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins 3120 and $100; Steerage 345, payable in

American currensy.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins 365 and 500; Steerage 825, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MAODONALD A 0O.,

jan9,195 6 Bowling Green, M. Y,

F. THATCHN, J

G. W. AeDee,A'eAir

ThAronEe GARDNer, suar a

stoeage and produe

UOHHIsS10 N HERCHANtS.

Office and Warehouzs 14 and 79 Merwin street,

CLEVALa. DOHIO.

Proprietors of the new nIOn BailwaY,

Shir And Canal hasa Mln aho, ts

soining the New Freight Depot of the o. O. A0

Bailroad Go, on Merwin street, having a storar

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-13 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

steam to and from the old country.

RHE WELL-KNOWN.

I favorite Clyde-built iron Steam-

ofthe ANonon himeol Steains

ahes EeNi. aLeLfs

tun te rIead ahnpen ringdo

a aaa a tee o o

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from Rew

York, carrying passengers to and from fvepocs

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiody or Londonderry. These veasels were buils

specially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartmeat.

DAAr aieaw

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $15, payable in

American ourreney

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gola

or equivalent in American currency-

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the agente,

FeANOIS MAODONALD A O0.

jans;1so

o olin con ae a

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-18 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

Steam to and from the eld Country.

PhE WELI-KNOWNeN ta

I favorite Clyde-bullt fron Steam- YN

ars of the AnCuOR LIne ofsteam eeee

ip, "HiEeNl," "OledO

NI4," "BRItANI,and Unitedinodo,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgon, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Saliny or Londonderry. These vessels were bulls

psclaily for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartmeats.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $15, payable in

American currensy.

To Hew York from any of the above places:-

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIs MAoDONALd a OO..

lanß;196 Bowling Green, N.Y

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1865-02-24 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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From The daily Gate City.

1865-02-24 | Keokuk, Iowa | View witness in context

Wringers, Flower Pots, Bird

Cages, Hird Seed,Se. A lot of choice Clover, Timothy,

Blue Grass and Flax Seed, on hand and for sale at 183

Main street.WICrEESHAM A CO.

feté-daw

TO AnD FoM The OLl

CoUNTrY.

The well-known favorite Clyde-Built

Iron Steamers of the AnChor Linn

of Steamsuips, "HIBERNL," "CAl

EDONlt," "erItiNNl uN­

TED KiNGDO," are intended to sail

fortnightly to and from New York, car-­

rying passengers to and from

Liverpoel, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford,

Cork, Limerick, Galway or Londonderry.

These steamers were bullt specially for the Atlantic

trade, are divided into water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places: Cabins,

$120 and $100, steerage, $45, payable in American cur-­

rency.

To New York from any of the

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-02-25 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

Steam to and from the old Country.

h E WELLKNOWN

favorite Clydebult iron Steam

ers of the ANOHOr lineofSteam-

ships, Hieerni," "CledO-

nI," "BeiTANId,"and "UNitedKinGDoM,

are intended to satl fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Oork, Limerick,

Gulibbg or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $55 and $56; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at those rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS HAODORALD $CO.,

jan9,95" RANDL SBowling Green, N. Y.

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-02 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

Steam to and from the old Country

fhE WelL-KNoWn

I favorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam-e 1$0230

ars of the Anonon Lineof Steams wateae

HtBERNII, "IledO mamate

niA," "hRITINI,"and "UNitedainGDoM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Stcer poors

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwodg or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

speciaity for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-03 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

he old Country.

wliNC

A favorite Olyde-bullt iron Steams

brs of the A Nohor linEofSteam

ships, "HIeernI," "CAlEDO.

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

tiasgois, Bejfass, Dublin, Waterford, Oork, Limerick,

Galwdg or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air nigat comparrmente.

EATES UF FAbSAWE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and 350; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agente.

Ehanol MAODoNA Lb a GO.,

Jans,15 6 Bowling Green, N. Y.

a

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-10 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

I favorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam-o, P

ers of the ANGhor lIneofSteam-

shipe, "HIBeeNia, "Oledo e

NI," BeITNID,"and "UNiTedKiNGDOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

trisgot, betass, thotin, wutenore, Cors, intertew,

Galtony or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

specially

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-13 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

a

Steam to and from the old Country

vorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam-G I

ers of the ANOHoR LInEofSteam7

ships, "HIbeenlI, "CAledO an

MIa," "BEIEANI,and "UNITEDKiNGnON,

intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Olasgows, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Oork, Limerick,

Galwry or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciatly for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

ron se or af the aore

New York to any of the above places;

Oabins 5120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Oabins $05 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tioness at those rates from the Agents,

FRAnOls MAOnONALD 2OO.,

jans18 Bowling Green, N.Y,

h

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-14 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

st, Dublin, waterord, Cors, lameries,

Galteds or Londonderry. These vessels were built

specially for the Atlantie trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

EATES OF rASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American CurrEnEy.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins 365 and 350; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANols MAoDONALD CO.,

jans:195 6Bowling Groen. N. Y.

Thi DaTesr stthr ear brors

Just received from ae e

PhrsioIansteesonIions.

The dispensation of Physicians' Prescriptions

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-15 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

from the old Country

I favorite Clyde-bullt iron steam Eey

ers of the AnOhor LineofSteam-7 eete

ships, "Hieernl," "CleDO-

NLI," "BeITANI,and "UNIrehinedOH,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Ork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were buflt

specially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

Irom ney Fore to any of the above places

ins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

Lo New Tork from any of the above pinoes

$65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FEANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

O

ry.

to

W

A

A

On

est

and

not

Low

who

are

cure

it

cles

It

U8C

hea

just

Dress

es

swTtave

Phisicans FarSCritonS

dispensation of Physicians' Prescriptions

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From The daily Gate City.

1865-03-20 | Keokuk, Iowa | View witness in context

Wringers, Flower Pots, Bird

Cages, Bird Seed, Ac. A lot of choice Glover, Timothy,

Blue Grass and Plax Seed, on hand

is so pra t

febe-daw

Sran ro an

A Co.

FroM the OLd

OouNTrY,

known

Iron Steathers of the Anchor Line

of Steamships, "HIBERNI," ""I

EdONia "neitannia, d une

tEd KiNGDOE" are intended to sail

ortnightty to and from New York, car-­

rying passengers to and from

Liverpool, Qlasgow, Relfast, Dublin, Waterford,

cork, Llmerick,

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-20 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

A

Steam to and from the old Country.

Th I WRLIANoWN:

favorite Olyde-built iron Steam 1

ers of the ANOhOR LinE of Steam­

ships, "HIEERNT." "C4FEDO.

lhis

MI, "BhlTaI, and "UNlteLaintLo a

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glosgom, Betrust, Inotin, wuterforgd, Oors, taimcric,

Caltodg or Londonderrs. These vessels were built

speciafly

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-21 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

t, Cleveland. mhl8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

hWELL-KNowN ge

o on

"HIBErNI," "CALEDO.

NIA," "BRITNL,"and "UNitedKinGDOM,

are intended to sall fortnightly to and from Now

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpoot,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were built

pecially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartmonts.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above place

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payablo in

American curreney.

Co New Tork from any of the above places

$65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MAGDONALD A CO.,

ans,18 Bowling Groen. N.y

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-22 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

EWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE. Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH A CI.,

E. MoDOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhis,R3

Steam to and from the old Country

ne welnown

invoase i aas anwi selate sat

of the anOsOR lInEofsteam

hips, "Hieernia," CledO-

NIA," "BEITANEA,"And "UNITED KINODOM,I

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgoio, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Gahony or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

pecially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight comparsmonte,

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above plac

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

To Hew York from any of the above pla

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage 325, payable it

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRaNOiS MAODonALD A CO..

jand;195Bowling Groen. N. Y

Ty,

.­

tion Agency for the sale of United States Treasu ry

­

srte tharr inn

he

.

at.

OUR YOUNGFOLKS.

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Giris, edited by J. T. Troweridce, eAIl

HAMiltON and LUOY LArCDM. This Maga-

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. Wit

the issue of the April number it will have an e

tablished circulation of 50,000 coples. It is cor

dially commended by both the secular and religiou

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1865-03-23 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-03-24 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

50 Cents to $100.

TRANSPORTATION.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF ON1O

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROHETNESS, CARE AND DiSPITCE.

This well known Line of First-class Ser

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the b ail­

roads for Hoston and all points in Kew

ngland; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oawego with a Line of first-tlass Oanal

Boats between

O8WE80, TBeY, ABArI AND KEU 70A,

Forming a DAilY LiNe between

Boson, NeW FOrk,

oGdensburgh, CApe FioeNT,

OSWEGO, and

Oleteland, toledo e Detroit,

And a TrI weeely line for

ChICago. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGENTS.

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BEEED, 74 Fearl Strect, New York.

JOHN HOCRING,78 ate Street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape VincENT.

OHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A BAYES. Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. BALE, Wilwaukee.

N.J. HOWE. Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH e Cs.,

N.K. MoboLE, Cicveland.

Passenger Agent. Cleveland. mhi8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

IpHe WeLI-KNoWn

L favorite Clyde-built iron Steam-

ers of the ANOuor Line of Steam-

ships, "HIBErNI," "CIledO

Ni," "BrITInld,"and "UnitedKiNoDonI,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiodg or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

pecially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartmonts.

ATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and 350; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANGIS MACDONALD ACO.,

jan92195 6 Bowling Groen. N. Y.

PERIODICAtS.

Oue young Folns

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Eoys and

Girls, sdited by J. T.IRowBridge, Atl

HAMILION and LUOY LA RGM. Thi Maga

zine has already attaintd a cir ulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. Wit

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,000 copies. It is cor-

dially commended by both the secular and religiou

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juveni'e Literature, while the expressions of

gratrfication the publishers daily receiverom pa

rnts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magszine answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class al agasme in every

respect, and they wilt spare neisyf labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to the

young readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always wele me, and shall be expected with plea

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d be addressed to

D. LINCOLN,

otosR No 140 SueERIOR STTREEe, CLEVELAND, O

AI PuBLiSHErs PrcES.

CATALOGUE.

ANY ADDRESS.

The metropoliran

GA TALOG UE.

you want, and I will send you th

a MAnGEOHC UARA WAI EAARS.

50 Cents to $100.

TRANSPORTATION.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF ONIO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

netwoen

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROMPTNESS, ORE ANd DISPiCH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the bail-

roads for Hoston and all Poinis in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Raitroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego with a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

osWEe0, Tr07, ABArI AnD reW 10SN,

Forming a DAILY LINe between

BosTon, NeW ForK,

OGdease brgh, cpe yinceNt,

OSWeG0, and

Clevelnd, toledo eDetrOIT,

And a trI-WeeelY Line for

ChiCaGo. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGentS.

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Tearl stregt, New York.

JOHN HOCKING,T StATE Street, Boston.

GEO, A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O J. HAlE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE ChicagO.

PELTON, FRENCH CA.,

NoK. MoDOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhi8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

he WeLL-KNOWn

I favorite Clyde-bullt fron Steam-

ers of the ANOHOR LINEofSteam-Ch

ships, "HIBERNIA," "CALEDO.

He

NL," "BEITNL,"and "United eiNGDOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from Ne

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgots, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwody or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage 545, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places

Cabins 865 and 850; Steerage 325, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agonts.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO..

Jan9t195 Rowling Groen. N. Y.

PERIODICALS.

Oue foun FOles

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Giris, sdited by J. T. IruwBridse, eAll

HAMiltON and LUOY LarGoM. his Maga-

ine has afready attained a cir ulation unparal

leied in the history of magazine literature. Wi

the issue of the April number it will have an e

tablished circulation of 50,0 copies. It is cor

dially commended by both the secular and relgion

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

grat fication the publishers daily receive irom pa

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magazine answers a wan

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

ishers to make it a first class Magaz ne i every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall

always welc me, and shall be expected with plea­

The stafr of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. SToWe, H

W. LONGFEUlOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O.W.

HOLES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

RED.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 20 cents each.

John H. AhMon, at Baker's Book ftore, 259 St

perior street, Cleveland, being our only anthoriz.

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

Ba. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for 60.

TICKNOR a FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

28 AGEnts WanteD in every city aad town,

For particulars address J. H.Ammon,

mh1753 Agent, Oleveland, O.

PROPOSALS.

NOTICE TO CONTRACIORS.

nroposals Will Be received

R. at the office of the city Civil Eagineer until 2

o'clock P M., Monday, Aprit 3d, for brading and

Faving the roadway of 8t Clair streat hill. Alto,

at the same time and place, proposals will be re­

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PerManently located at

No, 140 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio,

Ill

3008 aE sen

SEnd FOR A CATAlOGUE.

CATALOGUES MAILED FReE TO ANy ADDrESS.

BuY rour PhoTOurapH AlBuMs at The metropolitan

to send For a descriptive bataLOGue,

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aeNd For A CAtilogue.

BuY Your eavers atithe mrtropolitan

SRND FOR A CATALOGUE.

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best in the State for the money,

A Gift worth from 50 Cents to $100.

WiTh eacH BoOKI

AAll communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN.

otosNo10 SuPERIOR STrEEr, CLeVELaNd, O

TrOPOLI TAn

BOok ore

AI PuBLIShErs PrIcES.

and a HanDSOME GIET WITH RACH.

TEaNseortation.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF ONiO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

Letween

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROMETNESS, CRE AND DISPITOH.

This well known Line of First-class Scrow

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the bail-

roads for Boston and all roinis in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

between Cape Viricent and! New York,

and at Oswego with a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

OSuE80, I07, ASARI AND aEW 10rk,

Forming a DailY Line between

BOSOn, New FOrk,

OGdenSrurgh, Cpe fiNoENt,

O8WeG0, and

Cletelnd, ToledO A DerOr,

And a trI-WeeelY Line for

ChiCaGo. MilwauKee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Agents:

J. MYERS, No.9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Fearl Streot, New York.

JOHN 100KI8G, 78 ate street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALDISON, Oswego

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH e CO.,

N. K. MoDOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agnt, Cleveland. mhi8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

Th E WELL ENOWSa

favorite Glyde-built iron Steam- ir a

ers of the ANOHOR LINEofSteam-rleae

ships, "HIdeeNl," "Oledo, eeatseen

NI," "BeIeANI,"and "UniedkindOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Wateford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

specially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGe.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRAnOIS MACDONALD $CO.,

fan9,195 Bowling Groen.N.Y,

pEriODiCals.

Our Young Foles

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, dited by J. T. IrowBridse, oAil

HAMILtON and LUOY LaECoM. This Maga­

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal­

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,000 copies. It is cor­

dially commended by both the secular and religion;

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishers daily receiverom pa

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magszine answers a want

that is universally felr. It is the aim of the Pub-

ishers to make it a first class msgazne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always wole, me, and shall be expected with plea

sure.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

mong many prominent names: Mrs. 870WE, H.

W. LONGFElloW, JoHN G. WHITTIEr, O. W

HOLMES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

KNID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptins payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dre is for 4 cents cacn.

JOHN B. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 253 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any aduress for 30.

TICKNOR A FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

B AGents wanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J. H. AmMON,

PROPOSALS.

phorosals wil, ne aEoEived

at the office of the City Civil Engineer until 2

'clock P. M., Monday, April 34, for trading and

Taving the roauway of St. Clair strest hill. Also,

at the same time and place, proposals will be re-

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D FOE A CATALOGUE.

BuY Your Pravers Ar

Send ForA

Send the money for any priced Album

est in the' State for tale money, am

A Gift worth from

wiTh each BOOKI

All communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN.

otosrNo 140 SuPERIOn STREEe, CLeveLaNd, O

Located at

aI PuBlishers PrIcEs.

CATALOGUE.

ANY ADDREsS.

The Me iNoPoltar

CA TA LOG UR.

you want, an to

G MASIUSTa .

50 Cents to $100.

TRANSPORTATION.

Northern Transportation Co.

OF Of410

Is prepared to Transport Fersons and Property

between a

Boston, all Foints in New England,

rew Iork and the trest

WITH PROMPTNESS, CARE ANd DiSeATOH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hall-

roads for Moston and all foirts in Net

England; at Cape vincent with the Nalrads

between Cape Vincent and New Yoris,

and at Oawego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

08WE80, Tro7, ABArI ARD NEW I0RN,

Forming a DAILY LINe between

BOStON, New yOek,

OGdenSrgh, Cpe iNoeNt,

OsWeG0, and

oleyeland, toledo a detroit,

And a trI-Weeely line for

ChICago, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDLATE POKTS.

AgENtS;

J. MYERS, No.9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Pearl street, New York.

JOHN ROOKInG,7Sa'e street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo,

E. B. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukes.

N.J. HOWE. Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH OO..

N. K. ModoLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhis.R

Steam to and from the old Country

ThE WELLEBoWRsa

favorite Clyde-built fron Steam

of the Anonoe lineor steamWarey

ships, "HIBerNi," "CAlEDO-

Ni, Beia i, and UnlI eh iNwLUH,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiong or Londonderry. These vessels were built

specially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and airtignt compartiont.

BATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American curroney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and 350; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

an:195 Bowling Groen. N. Y.

PERIODICALS.

Oue yoong FolKs

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, sdited by . T. IKow bridse, Al

HAMIlTON and LUOY LAhCoM. This Maga

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

ieled in the history of magazine literature. Wir

the issue of the April number it will have an es

tablished circulation of 50,000 coples. It is cor-

dially commended by both the secular and religiou

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the exprersions of

gratifcation the publishers daily receive from pa

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magszine answers a wan

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class hiegaz'ne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always wele me, and shall be expected with plea

aure.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names. Mrs. STowe, H

W. LONGFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

KeId.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

copies of our roung rolks will be sent to any ad

dress for 2 cents each.

JoHN H. AHMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorize

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subseriptions should be addressed to him.

Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $0.

TICKNOR a FiElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

AGEnts WanteD in every city and town

For particulars address.h. Ahlbon,

mh17h3 Agent, Cleveland, O.

PROPOSALS.

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3D FOR A OtalOGUe

Your Pnavers at the Metropolitant

SIMD FOR A CATALOGUE.

BY

the money for amy a

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monoy,

Gift

worth from

Wiih each BooKI

All communications should be addressed to

otosR3

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BOOK storeI

aI PUBlishEss prIeEs.

THE METROFOLITAH.

orioed Album you want, and I will send you a

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TRANSPORTATION.

Northern Transportation Co.

OF ONtO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

bee

Boston, all Points in New England,

Rew fork and the west

WITH PHOMrTNESS, CABE AND DISPATOh.

This well known Line of First-class S

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the bail­

roads for Moston and all Points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

betwe n cape vincent and New York

and at Oswego with a Line of first-class Oanal

Doats det ween.

989E30, Ino7, ALBaaI AnD NEW IorS,

Forming a DAIlY Line between

boston New Fork,

ocdensburgh, cape yinoen,

O8W2G0, and

CLeveland, toledo a detrOIt,

And a trI-Weeely Line for

ChICAG0. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGENtS.

J. MYEES, No.9 Astor Houre, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Vearl strect, New York.

JOHN EOCKI8G,78.ate street, Boston.

GE0. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

OHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

R. MATHNWS, Detroit.

O J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE, Chicago.

N.K. MobolE, Ceveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhi8.R3

Steam to and from the Old Country.

LlNwNA

A. favorite Olyde-bullt iron Steam-e Y

ers of the AnChor LIneofSteamF

ships, "HIBERNI4," "CLEDO.

, BTaI,and "Nitedido,o

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

Yerk, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Balwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

wote and airstight comparthents.

From New York to any of the above places:

Oabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

amoxlean ourrenoy

To New York from any of the above places

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in Amecican currenoy.

Anose who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FAnols MAodonAld$CO.,

an9:195 Bowling Groen, N. Y.

PERIODICALS.

OUe foung Folns

An illustiated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, edited by J. T.I RowBrIDgE, GAIl

HAMILToN and LuOY LarCoM. This Maga-

sen inalready attaind a eir nlation unparai

in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es-

tablished circulation of $0,000 copies. It is cor-

dinlly commended by both the secular and religion

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

grateficatien the publishers daily receive rrom pa

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magazine answers a want

ut is iversaly fer. It is the am of the pa­

ishers to meke it a first class magazine in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always wele me, and shall be expebted with plea

IC.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent pames: Mrs. SToWE, H.

W. LonGfElLOw, JohN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLWES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MaYne

REID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad-

dress for 20 centa each.

JoHn H. AnMon, at Baver's Book Ftore, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only anthorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

39 Atlantic bonthly

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roads for Boston and all points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

betwe n Cape Vincent and New York,

ad at Oswego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Doats octwoon

981E60, I97, ALBArI AND rEW TOrN,

Forming a Daily Line between

BOSTON,NEW FORN.

ocdensburgh, cpe pincenz,

OS WeG0, and

CleFeland, toledo a detroi,

And a ThI-weekly line for

ChiCAG0. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDLATE PORTS.

AGENTS:

J. MYEES, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

D. BGEED, 74 Tearl street, New York.

oHN WOCKI8G, 7 State street, Boston.

GE0. A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent,

OHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES. Toledo.

E. R. MATHSWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, PRENCH A Ces.,

N.K. ModOLE, Cieveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhi8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

the WELL-KNOWN

ts of the ANOEORLINEOrSteaMF LMMST WEWF.

ships, "HIeernI, cledo. eams

MI," "BeITNI,"and "United KiNgDOhf,

are latended to salf fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,!

Ulasgom, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were built

pecially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

wates and airtight compartments.

LATES OF FASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places

ains a an seerake o payable in

American curreney.

To Rew York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currency.

these who win to send for their friends can buy

tiehese at shese rates from the Agent.

RRAnOs MAonONALD A CO.

jans:19 6 Bowling Groen. N. Y.

PERIODICAIS.

Ouk roung FolKs

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, edited by J. T. T rowBridee, All

sine has already attained a cir ulation unparal­

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es-

tablished circulation of 50,00 copies. It is cor

dially commended by both the secular and religiont

press, also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

sattheatien the publisners oally receive irom

r nts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magszine answers a want

that is universally felr. It is the aim of the Puh-

ishers to mke it a first class Asgaz ne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

espense in their endeavors to furnish to their

ung readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always wele me, and shall be expected with plea

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ME TROP O

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PerManently

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Ill

Bo0rs ank soln

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.

CATALOGUES MAILED Free TO ANY ADDrEs.

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best in the State for the money, and a Handsome GIFT WIrH EACH.

A Gift worth from 5o Cents to $i0o.

With each BoOKI

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No.

I Ta.

tOre

Located at

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TRANSPORTATION.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

Of ONio

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in Now England,

New York and the West

FITH PROMPTNESS, CIRE AND DISPITCH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steathers connects at Ogdensburgh with the Eail­

roads for Hoston and all goints in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Rallroads

betwe n Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oawego wiin a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

089E30, I07, ABanI Ad re t0rK,

Forming a DAilY Line between

Boson, New Fork,

oGdensbUrch, ape vinoeNt,

OSWEGO, and

cleFeland, toledo a detrOit,

And a trI-weerlY Line for

CHICaGO. MilwaUkee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Agents.

J. MYEES, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Tearl Streot, New York.

JoHN 10CE18G,78 ate street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY. Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MAtHEWS, Detroit.

O J. HALE, Milwankee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH CeS.,

M.K. MoDOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent. Cleveland. mhl8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

ThE WhLiL EROWNaA

favorite Clyde-bullt iron SteamS 12A.

ers of the ANChor lIneofSteame

ships, "HIBeeNI," "Oledo assses

NI4," "BhITANI,"and "UNItedKiNGDOM,

are intended to sall fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Wuterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiong or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

peciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RAtTES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above placer

Cabins $65 and 350; Stecrage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FEARCIS MAGDONALD A CO.,

jans:195 Bowling Groen. N. y

PERIODICAIS.

Oba young FolK

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

HAMILTON and LUCY LahCeM. This Maga

alne has already attaind a cir ulation unparal

ieled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es-

tablished circulation of 50,00 copies. It is cor

dially commended by both the secular and religiou

press; also by all persons inter ested in the subject

of Juvenie Literature, while the expressions of

gratincation the publishers dally receive irom pa

rnts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magazine answers a want

that is univ, rsally felr. It is the aim of the Pub-

lishers to moke it a first class Megazne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

y ung readers one whese monthly visits shall

always wele me, and shall be expected with plea-

sure.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent pames: Mrs. SToWE, H.

W. LONGFEblOw, JohN G. WhiTTIer, O. W

HOLES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MAYn

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscripti us payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

d7883 for 2 cents tach.

JoHN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all order for he

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Northern Transportation Co.

OF OniO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

wITH PROMPTNESS, CARE ANd DISPITCH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the Bail­

roads for Boston and all Points in New

England; at Cape vincent with the Ratlroads

between Cade Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

08Eg0, T807, ABarI ArD NEW 79A,

Forming a DAilY LiNe between

BosgoN. Ne Fork,

ogdensrurgh, Cipe tinoent,

OSWeGO, and

cleheland, toledo A Detror,

And a TrI-WehrlY Line for

chicago. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGents.

J. MYEES, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Fearl Streot, New York.

JOHN HOCRING,7 State street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

OHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES. Toledo,

R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukes.

N.J. HOWE, Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH G. OO..

N.K. MoDOLE, Ceveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mh8R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

Th a thens a

favorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam-a Elg

thins hibernl," "CleDo-

NIA," "BEITANIT,and "UNitEd KINGDOH,I

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Lverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Lmerick,

Galwodg or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

speciaily for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and hirtight comparthientts

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and shn; Steerase ato, payable in

A marican curreneY.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins 865 and 350; Steerage $so, payable in gold

egntvalent in American currenCY.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tlokets at these rates from the Agonte

tes FRANOIS MACDONAld a Co.,

and,198 6Bowling Groen. N. Y.

pERIODICA1S.

oue roun Folas

An tliustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Oirls, edited by J. T. TrowbridgE, GAI

HAMILTON and LUOY LarCOM. This Mag

ine has already attained a ciroulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,000 copies. It is cor­

dially commended by both the secular and religions

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishers daly receive ren pa

rents, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magazine answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class Magazine in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall be

always welcome, and shall bo eapected with piea

Rro..

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names, Mrs. STowE, H

w. LONGFEllOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

RELD.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ade

dress for 2 cents each.

JoHN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cloveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

o. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for 30.

TICKNOR A FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

ny agents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J h. AmmoN,

mhi7h Agent, Oleveland, O.

DISSOLUTION, KC.l

DiSSOLUTIoN. The Copartnership

heretofore existing between the under

signed under the name of Hughes & Rockefeller, is

this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ether par-

ty will attend to its unnsettled businols.

Arthur hugugs,

WM. ROCK EFLLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

HiSSOLUTION. The firm of Davis &

Vorce expires this day by limitation. M.Ss

Davis is authorized to settle all its busine s.

H. S. DAviS,

Tenstes for the Eatate of EMapot Getes

for the Estate of hafayette Vorce.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

MOTIOE.-I have this day bought the

17 entire inferest of my late partner and associa

ted myself with hiesers, Arthur nughes and tis

Rockefel or, for centinuing the Forwarding, Pro,

duce and General Commission business in this city.

I am grateful for the very liberal patronage be

stowed upon the late firr, and respectfully solicit

its continuance for the new one, where, with large.

ly inoreased facilities, I shall be happy to attend to

their interests as heretcfore.

HENRY S. DAVIS.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

Corakrn wnhf NoriLwe

have this day formed a copartner hip under

the name of Hughes, Davis4 Rockefeller, for con

t nning the Forwarding, Produce and General Com

mission business, in Sex on's Block, Merwin street,

Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur huGhEs,

HENrY S. DavIs,

M. ROCEEFELLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865. april,202

DRUGS S MEDiCINES.

Erues

A

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METroPOLIT An

GIFT BOOKSTOREI

FErMANentlY LOCaTed At

Ae, 1to superfor street, Clereland, Chio.

Ml 300Ks ARE SO1D AI PUBtISHess PaicES.

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE

CATALOGUES MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.

BUF FOUR PHOTOGRAPH ALEUMS AT THE HETRoPoLIras

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FOR A CAtAlOGuE

BuY YOur eeaters at The metropolitane

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.

Send the money for any priced Aibum you want, and I will send you o

best in the State for the money, and a Handsome UIeF WITM EACH.

A Gift worth from 50 Cents to $100.

WITH EACH BOOKI

All communications should be addre

oto8.R3

No.

ssed to

D. Lincoin

140 SueERIOR STREET, CLEvELaNd, O

TRANSORTATION.

865 E

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF ONIO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROMPTNESS, CARE AND DISPaTOH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail­

roads for Boston and all Points Iu New

England; at Capo Vincent with the Railroads

betwe n Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

989E60, Iro7, ASAnI And rEW tORk,

Forming a DAllY Line between

BOSTON, NeF Fork,

oGDENBUrGh, CpE viNCENt,

OWEGO, and

OleFelnd, toledo a detroi,

And a TrI-weeklY Line for

CHIcaGo, MilwaUkee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Agents

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. EREED, 74 Feari Streot, New York.

JOHN EOCKING,7 State street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A.F. SMITH, CApe VincENT.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYeS, Toledo.

R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O J. BA LE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELToN, FRENCH A Cd

N. K. ModOLE, Ceveland.

Passenger Agent Cleveland. mhi8,R3

Steam to and from the old Country.

The WeLL-KNOWN$

I favorte Clyde-bilt iron Steame

rs of the ANOHOr LInEofSteam tet ee­

ships, "HIBERNla," "CLEDO hEaSo-n.

NIa,EAr ENLd, and agNrTed grwoDoN.

intended to sail fortnightly to and from Ne

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, W'aterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiong or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

specially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins $120 and 3100; Steerage 345, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steorage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tlokets at those rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

Jan9t19Bowling Groen. N. Y

PERIODICALS.

Oue young Folns

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

HAMiLtON and LUOY LarCoM. This Maga-

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,00 copies. It is cor-

dially commended by both the secular and religion

press; also by all persons interested in the subjec

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratificatin the publishers daily receive rrom ya

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convincehom that the magizine answers a wan

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to meke it a first class Magaz'ne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to th

yeung readers one whese monthly visits shall

always welc me, and shall be expected with plea-­

The staff of Contribators embrace the following

among many prominent names. Mrs. STOWe, H

W. LONGFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of ur Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 20 cents each.

JoHN H. AHMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only anthorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trace

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

D. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $0.

TICKNOR A FiElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

$3 AGents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J.H. AmMoN,

mh17:h3 Agent, Cleveland, O.

blssolution, AC.

DISOLUTIN. The Copartnership

haretofore existing between the under

signed under the name of Hughes & Rockefelier, is

this day dissolved by mutual conseat. Either par-

ty will attend to its unnsettle I busine s.

WM. ROCK EFLLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 186

iSSoLUTION. The firm of Davis a

vorce expires this day by limitation. H.S.

Lavis is autho ized to settle all its busine s.

H. S. DaviS,

WM. VoRoE,

Trustee or the Estate of Lafayette Vorce.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

MOTICE.-I have this day bought the

L entire interest of my late partner and associa-

ted mys if with Mesers. Arthur Hughes and Wm.

Rockefel er, for centinning the Forwarding, Pro.

duce an General Commission business in this city,

I am grateful for the very liberal patronage be-

stowed upon the late fire, and respectfulls solicit

its continuance for the new one, wh re, with large.

ly inoreased facilities, I shall be happy to attend to

their interests as heretcloro.

HENRY S. DAVIS.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We

o have this day formed a copartner hip uader

the name of Hughes, Davis t Rockefeiler, for con

t nuing the Fcrwarding, Produce and General Com

mission business, in Sex on's Blook, Merwin etreet,

Cleveland, ohio. Arthur huGhE3,

HENRY S. DAvis,

WM. ROCKEFELLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865. prid,203

truGs And Medicines- Tre

Af

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00.

WITh EACh BOOnI

A All communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN.

No. 10 SuPERIOR STREET. CleveLAed, O

TRANS PORTATION.

The

Yorthern Transportation Co

OF Ono

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

betweth

Beston, all Points in New England

New York and tha. Wns

FITH PROMPTNESS, CARE AND DISEATCh.

This well known Line of First-class Scret

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail.

roads for Boston and all points in Rew

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

betwe a Cape wincent and New York,

and at Oswego with a Line of first-class Oanal

onts between.

989E60, 1807. ALBAKT AND NEW TORN,

Forming a DAilY Line between

ogon Ne Fork,

oedensrurch, cpe tincent,

08200, and

CleFeland, toledo a detroit,

And a TrI-WeeelY Line for

ChICAG0 MIlWauKee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGENTS.

J. MYERS, No.9 Astor Houre, New York,

D. BREED, 74 T earl street, New York.

JOHN H0CKInG, 78 a'e street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

ChAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALEER A HAYES. Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE, Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH e C.,

N.K. ModOLE, CIeveland.

Passenger Agent. Cleveland. mh18R3

steam to and from the old Country.

Thi WaLlASOan,a2

favorite Clyde-built iron Steam-es Eegune,

ars of the ANChOR LINEofSteam-7b.

hips, "HIrerNI," "OAledO

NI," "BeITNl,"and "UnitedkingdoM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerice,

Galwdg or Londonderrs. These vessels were bullt

pecially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

babins ls and i0o; Stecrage 525, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tlonets at shose rates from the Agents.

FEANOIS MAODONALD A CO.,

jan9,185 Bowling Groen. N. Y

PERIODICAIS.

OlK Young FolKs

An illushated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, adited by J. T. I RowBrIdse, SAll

hAmILToN and LUOY LARCoM. This Maga­

nine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

teled in the nistory of magaziue literature. Wi

the issue of the April number it will have an

tablished circulation of 80,0 copies. It is cor

dially commended by both the secular and religiou

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juveni'e Literature, while the expressions of

gratincatl a the publishers daily receive rom pa

rints, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magizine answers a want

that is universally felr. It is the aim of the Pab­

ishers to make it a first class Msgasine ia every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

espense in their endeavors to furnish to thel

y, ung readers one whose monthly visits shall be

always wele me, and shall be expected with plea

u7e.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

mong many prominent names. Mrs. S1OWE, H.

W. LONGFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIEr, O.W.

HOLES, Mrs.L M. CHILD, Captain MaYne

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

coples ot our roung roins will be sent to any ad

los for tolita cae.

JoHN H. AMMOn, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only anthorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all order for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

Atlantic Monthly and our Toung Folks sent

to any address for 00.

TICKNOr A FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

a AGentS WanteD in every city and toWn.

or particulars address J.h. Ammon,

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h each BoOKI

"All communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN.

otosNo

I TA

tOreI

LOcated at

tleveland, Ohio.

PuBLISHERs PricES.

CATALOGUE.

ANY ADDrESS.

The HeirOoltlar

CATA L OGUE.

you want, and I wiml send yen

B MiitnUa ar te Aas

50 Cents to $100.

140 SuPERIOR STeEET, CLevELaNd, O

TRANSPORTATION.

1865 ham

ThE

Northern Transportation Co.

of Ol10

pranared to Transport Persons and Proparty

between

Boston, all Points in Now England,

New York and the west

FITH PROMPTNESS, CARE AND DISPTOH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the bail-

roads for Hoston and all roints in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

betwean Cape Vincent and New York

and at Orwego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

08WE30, Iro7, ABArI AnD eEW T0RA,

Forming a DAILY LINe between

Boson, New FOrk,

Odensbach, Cpe fiNceNT,

OSWeG0, and

Oleteland, toledo A detroit,

And a trI-weeelY line for

Chicago, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDlATE POKES.

AGENTS!

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Fearl stregt, New York.

JOHN HOCKING,7 Srate street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHeWS, Detroit.

0.J. HALE, Milwaukeo.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

ELTON, FRENCH C.,

N.K. ModOLE,Cleveland.

Pastenger Agent, Oleveland. mhls,15

Steam to and from the old country

avorite ydebult fron steam a

ars of the ANohOr Lineof Steam ps

hips, "Hieernl." "OledO-

Ni Iti, and UNite aIwith.

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from sicerpoes,

Clasqow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerice,

Galiong or Londonderrs. These vessels were built

pecially for the Atlantic trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compar thodle.

From New York to any of the above places!

Cabins $120 and 6100; Steerage 545, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

EEANOIS HAODONALD A OO.,

jan,15 Bowling Green. N. Y.

PERIODICALS.

of

Our roUng FolKs

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, dited by J. T. I Roweride, AIl

hAMilton and loy lahcoh. This hlaga-

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an e

tablished circulation of 50,000 copies. It is cor-

dially commended by both the secular and religion

press; also by all nersons intorested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishers aily receive ron a

rnts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magazine answers a want

that is universally felf. It is the aim of the run

ishers to make it a first class Magazine ia every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits chall be

always wele, me, and shall be expeoted with ples­

The stafr of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names! Mrs. STowE, H.

W. LONGFElLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MAIne

REID.

Terms 82 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 20 cents each.

JohN H. AMNON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only anthorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subsoriptions should be addressed to him.

on. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for t0.

TICKNor a FiElDs,

Publishers, Boston.

aents wanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J.h.Ammon,

mh17h3 Agent, Cleveland, O.

DiSSOLuTiON, &C.

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eral patronage be­

stowed upon the late fire, and respectfally solicit

its continnance for the new one, wh re, with large.

ly increased faoilities, I shall be happy to attend

their interests as heretcfore.

HENKI S. DAY1.

Cleve'and, April 1, 1805.

Cora aenromar Aorte iwe

have this day formed a copartner hip uader

the name of Hughes, Davis A Hockefeller, for con

t

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O

TRANSPORTATION.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

Of Onio

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

nolwoen

Boston, all Points in New England,

Rew Yorh and the West

WITH PROMETNESS, CARE AND DISPITOH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the bail­

roads for Hoston and all Points in Ne

ingland; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

betwe-n Cape Vincent and New York

and at Oawego with a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

08WE30, Ir07, ABArI Aed eW 108N,

Forming a DAILI LINe between

BOSTON,Ne York,

OGdensrurge, Cpe viNoeNt,

OSWEGO, and

Oleteland, Toeedo a detroIT,

And a trI-weeelY Line for

ChICaGo, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGentS.

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor Houre, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Tearl Streot, New York.

JOHN HOCEING, 7S'a'e street, Boston.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WAlKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH A Cas.,

N.K. McDOLE, CIeveland.

Paseenger Agent, Cleveland. mh18R3

Steam to and from the old Country

Th E WKLL ANowRas

favorite Clyde-built iron Steam-e WleA

rs of the ANOhor LIneofSteam? r

ships, "HIBEENIA," "OALEDO­

NI," "BeIeANl,"and "united kiNGdOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from Ne

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were built

specially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places

Cabins $120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American ourreney.

To New York from any of the above places

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tlokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

jans Bowling Groen. N. Y.

PERIODICALS.

Oue foung FOlKs

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Giris, edited by J. T. TRowBridgE, CAll

HAMiLTON and LUGY LarCoM. This Maga-

zine has already attained a cir ulation unparal

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,000 copies. It is cor­

dially commended by both the secular and religion:

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratfication the publishers daily receive irom ra

rnts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magszine answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class hegaz ne in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall be

always welceme, and shall be expected with pl

sure.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. STOWE, H.

W. LONGFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

REID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 20 cents each.

JoHN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subsoriptions should be addressed to him.

DA. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $0.

TICKNOR A FiELDS,

Publishers, Boston.

aGEnts WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J.h. Ahimon,

mh17:3 Agent, Cleveland, O,

DiSSOLUTION, &C.

CO

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e under-

. signed will be removed to our new warehiouse

adjoining the Union Elevator on April ath,

aps;200 OAbDNER, Burt 8 CO.

Orrarraresule NoriCh,we

have this day admitted John Poole as partner

in our business, which will he continued as usual

under the style of Hervey, Bousfied & Co.

HERVEY A BOUSFIELD.

April 1, 1865.ap

DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership

heretofore existing between the under

signed under the name of Hughes a Rockefelter, is

this day dissolved by mutual conseat. Either par­

ty will attend to its unnsettle: busine s.

AsThUr HuGHES,

WM. ROCKEFLLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 1863.

DiSSoLton.The firm of Davis

Vorce expires this day by limitation. H.S.

avis is authorized to settle all its busine s.

H. S. DAvIS.

WM. VoRoE,

Trustee or the Estate of Lafayette Vorce,

Cleveland, April 1, 1865.

NOTTCE. I have this day bought the

entire inferest of my late partner and associa

ted mys If with Messrs. Arthur Hughes and Wm.

Rockefel or, fer cntinuing the Forwarditg, Pro.

duce an? General Commission bnsiness in this city.

I am grateful for the very liberal patronage be-

towed upon the late firn, and respectfally solicit

its continuance for the new one, wh re, with large.

iy increased facilities, I shall be happy to attend to

their interests ad nerticIore.

HENRY S. DAVIS.

Cleve and, April 1, 1865.

SOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.We

have this day formed a copartner hip under

the name of fughes. Payis a hockefeller, for cone

nuing the Forwarding, Prodnce and General Com­

mission business, in Sex on's Blook, Mer win street,

Cleveland, Chio. ArthuR HuGhEs,

HENRY S. DAvis,

WM. ROCKEFELLER.

Cleveland, April 1, 1865. pritl,202

PAT

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Permanently lOcated at

No. 440 superier Street, Cleveland, Chio.

ILI

B0ues Af soll

SENd FOR A CAtAlOGue

CATALOGUES MAILED FreE TO ANY ADDreSS.

BuY tour Photoeraph AlBuMs at the hetropolitan

$ Send for A desorietive bAtaloGue

BUY YOUR SIBAES AT THE METROPOlitar.

ND FOR A GTALOGUE.

Buy Your Pravees At the Metropolitant

SEND FORACATANOGUE.

Send the money for any priced Album you want, and I will send you the

best in the State for the money, and a HandsOmne GIFT WirM EaleI.

A Gift worth from

With each BooKI

BAll communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN,

otos o ao ia o

aI PUBLiSHERs PrIcES.

50, Cents to $100.

TRANS PORTATION.

HE1865.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF OHlO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

Now York and the West

FITH PROMPTNESS, OIRE AND DISEITON.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdenaburgh with the hail-

roads for Hoston and all Points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Rallroads

betwe n Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

989830, I97, ALBEnI ARD NEW fORN,

Forming a DAIlY LiNe between

BosToN, Ne ForK,

owdensrurgh, cpe tinoent,

08W2G0, and

oLeyelnd, toledoe deTroit,

And a TrI-WeeelY Line for

ChICaGO, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGents;

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Fearl Streot, New York.

JoHN HOOKING, 78 a'e street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape VincenT.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HAlE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH CE.,

M.K. ModoLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhisR3

Steam to and from the old Country.

pihe WELL-KNOWNas.

A favorite Clyde-built iron Steam-es Eure

ars of the ANOOr lineofSteamY gee nae

ships, "HIBERNII," "CALEDO.

NI," "BRITNId,"and "United AiNGdoM,;

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgows, Belfust, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwodg or Londonderry. These vessels were built

speciatly for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compartments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Cabins 3120 and $100; Steerage $45, payable in

American currenay.

caddns tes tok hom any of the shove placcs

$65 and $50; Steerage 325, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANOls MAODONALD CO.

jan9195 Bowling Green. N. Y.

PRRIODICA1S.

Obr roeng fols

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Girls, sdited by J. T. I rowbridge, OAil

HAMIlTON and LUOY LarCoM. This Maga-

ine has already attained a cir ulation unparal-

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a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

989E80, Ino7, ASaRI AD REW I0EN,

Forming a DAIlY Line between

BOSTon, Ne Fork,

OGdenerUrgh, Cpe FieenT,

Os WeG0, and

GleFelnd, ToledO e DetroiT,

And a trI-WeeklY Line for

ChIcaGo, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Aents

. MYERS, No.9 Astor House, New York,

D. BREED, 71 Pearl street, New York.

JOHN HOCKING,7 S'ate street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A.F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MAtHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwankee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH A C.,

N.K. Modole, Cleveland.

er Agent, Oleveland. mhiskr

Steam to and from the old country

n e

a voe debu on eni

ars of the ANChOe bine of Steam­

ships, "HIBerni," "CledO.

NL," "BRIT4NIA,"and "UNITedKiNGDOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

GRasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galwdy or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

pecially for the Atlantio trade, are divided into

water and air-tight compariments.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places:

Oabins $120 and $100; Steerage $15, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send

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From Cleveland morning leader.

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e under-

1 t signed will be removed to our new Warehouse

adjoining the Union flevator on april oth.

aps,200 OAhDNEr, Burt ACO.

OhraerarEsule NoTowe

have this day admitted John Poole as partner

in our business, which will he continued as usual

under the style of Hervey, Bousfle'd & Co.

HERVEY A BOUSFIELD.

April 1, 1865.ad

DiSSOLurioN.The Coparinorshie

heretofore existing between the under.­

signed under the name of Hughes & Rockefeller, is

this day dissofved by mutual consent. Either par

ty will attend to its unnsettled busine s.

ArTHUR HuGHES,

WM. ROCK EFLLER.

Oleveland, April 1, 1865.

DiSSoLuIoN.The firm of Davha

Vorce expires this day by limitation. H.S.

Davis is authorized to settle all its busine s

H.S. Davis,

WM. voroE,

Trustee for the Estate of Lafayette vorce.

Oleveland, April 1, 1865.

MOTIOE. I have this day bought the

. entire interest of my late partner and associa

ted mys if with Messrs. Arthur Hughes and irms

Rockefel or, for centinuing the Forwarding, Fro.

duoe and General Commission business in this city.

I am grateful for the very liberal

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ril 3, 1865. an3,206

PERIODICAIS.

Our foung Foles

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Giris, sdited by J. T. TRowBeidgE, OAil

HAMILTON and LUOY LARCOMI. This Maga­

zine has already attained a oirculation unparal­

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the April number it will have an es­

tablished circulation of 50,000 coples. It is cor­

dially commended by both the secular and religious

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishers dally receive irom pa

rnts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magazine answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class Magazine in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in therr endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall be

always weloome, and shall be expected with plea­

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. STOWE, H.

W. LONGFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O.W.

HOLmES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

REID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 2 cents each.

JoHN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him

no. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for 30.

TICKNOr a FiEldS,

Publishers, Boston.

AGents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J H. Ammon,

mhi7:3 Agent, Oleveland, O.

DiSSOLUTiON, &C.

HISSOL UTION. The

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nd Fesight

s For through rates and bills of lading, apply

at the Company's office,

109 RIvER St., Cieveland, O.

W. D. CUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARD, Agent, 240 Broadway, New York.

W. H DAruINo, Agent, 240 Broadway, and 23

South street, N K.

John S. Dunlar, Agent, to State street, bosron.

pili208

ThE

Northern Transportation Co.

oF Off10

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Froperty

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

Nots orh o tho iost

wss Uassis osa ta a

WITH PROMPNESS, CARE AND DISPATON.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the Bail-

roads for Moston and ail roists as ows

England; at Cape vincent with the natiroads

betwe n Cape Vincent and New YorK,

and at Oawego with a Line of first-Class Canal

boats between

989E30, Tn07, ABANT ANd neW T0A,

Forming a Dally Line between

BoSON, Ne FOrK,

ocdensburge, Cape finceNT,

Os WEG0, and

Oleyelind, oeedo a deTrOIT,

And a TrI-weeely ltne for

ChICaG, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

eeaents

J. MYERS, No. 9 Aster House, New York,

O. BREED, T4 Tearl Strest, New York.

JOHN HOCKING, 7 S a'e street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAs. ALliSON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MAtHEWS, Detroit.

O J. HALE, milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH A C.,

N.K. ModOLE, Ceveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhis

Steam to and from the old Country.

Th h WALl-AROAaa

favorite Clyde-bullt iron Steam a

ers of the ANOHO LINeof Steamcaret

ships, "HIrErnI," "OAledo e

NI," "Belianid,"and "united kiNgdoh,

are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New

York, carrying passengers to and from Liverpool,

Glasgowo, Belfast, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick,

Galiony or Londonderry. These vessels were bullt

specially for the Atlautio trade, are divided into

water and air-tignt compartmeuts.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

From New York to any of the above places

Cabins 5120 and s100; Steerage 540, payable in

American curreney.

To New York from any of the above places:

Cabins $65 and $50; Steerage $25, payable in gold

or equivalent in American currenoy.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rafes from the Agonts.

FRANOIS MAODONALD A CO.,

jan9,195 7216

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N.

1865.

1865.

Navigation Open to Dunkirk.

Notice to shippers

The ErieR.R. Steamboat Co's Line

Of First-class ScreW SteaMers will now run

regularly for the season, leaving Cleveland daily,

cennecting at Dunklre with the erie raile

WAI for

Ne York, BostoN, hirtoed,

New HAteN, Providence,

WOrCESTER, BRIDGE.­

PORT, TAUNTON,

And all the Principal Cities and Toins in

the New England States.

ALso,

To Dunkirk and all Points on the Line

of the Erie Railway.

N Parties shipping by this Route can get the

benefit of the reduced rates via the Lake, both on

Eastward and Westward bound Freight.

For through rates and bills of lading, apply

at the Company's office,

109 RivER ST., Cleveland, O.

W. D. CUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARd, Agent, 210 Broadway, New York.

W. H DArlIno, Agent, 240 Broadway, and 23

South street, S. K.

JoHn S. Dunlar, Agent, 15 State street, Boston

pllizes

ThE

Northern Transportation Co.

OF O1o

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

row Iork and the west

WITH PROMPTNESS, WRE AND DISPITCH.

This well known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail

roads for Boston and all Points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oawego wiin a Line of first-class Oanal

boats between

989e30, Tro7, MBahI ANd BeW tOrA,

Forming a DAily LiNe between

BOSToN. Ne Fork,

ocdensrurgh, eee vinoent,

OSWeG0, and

GleFelind, oledo e dearoit,

And a ThI-WeeelY Line for

ChICaG0, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Agents.

J. MYERS, No.9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 Fearl Street, New York.

JOHN HOOKING, 7 State street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. $1TH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES. Toledo.

E.R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE. Chicago.

eELTON, FRENCH OO.,

N.K. ModOLE, CIcveland.

Passenger Agent Gleveland. mh18R3

HATS AND CAES.

e a a

breat

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. Att'y.

Steam to and from the old Country.

HE WELL-KNOWN .

I tavorite Clyde-built iron Screwg tu

Steamships of the Anchor line,Pae

"HIrernl, "BeItinl," co

Cledonld, and "United KingDOM."

are intended to sail fortnightly between New York

and GlaSgow.

These Steamers were bullt specially for the At-

lantio trade, are divided into water and air-tight

compartments, and are fitted up in every respect

to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of

passenges. An experienced ourgeon accompanies

ach ship. The rrovisions will be properly cooked

and served in unlimited quantities.

RATES OF SASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, G'asgow, I ublin, Belfast,

Londonderry, ac:

Cabins $65 and $50; Ir termediate, 885; Steerage

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agenta.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

apl4,13 Bowling Groen. N.Y.

AUCTION SALES.

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Caledonia; -

; . Britannia. .I.loited Kiogioan,,

are ., Intended to sail fortnightly, between , New. York and

Glasgow. ...

' These Stentheri were built specially for .the,Atiantle

lade. are *Alividcal Into water and: air. tight anpart- ,

ments;andarc, fitted np.ineveiy respect to: insure the,

safety. comMrt and .ccinvenience.ot passengers*. An

expaieneed surgeon accompanies each ship. The prit­

visions will bel,toperly v?oied, anti. senisd in anlitnit

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'HlBKUMA, *'CAI»MI>OJIJ A ,** BRITA»

wia" and **Uwit*d N ihodom," aro ;ntei.ded to sail

fortnightly between New York and Gla-row

Those steamers were built specially tor the Atlan­

tic t«*ada, are divided into water and air-tigt.t «oir .

partmeeta. and are titled up in evc-y re-pet t tc In­

aure the safety, com ert anl convenierce < f pannei -

gers. An experieco-d Burgeon accompanies etc i

ship. Thaprov si«»na wil he properly cooked, ant

served in unlimited quantities

Rni'i of Passage.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Be 'fast

Londonderry, tfc : '

Cabins, 865 »udS50; Interme !iate, 85: t aragu

826; payable in gold or its equivalent. "*

Those who wish to tend lor their irijnd- can bar

tickets at these rate* irrm the Ageuts 7

FUANCI8 MACDONALD ft CO

J»n»d4m_* Howling Preen. New

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e funds,

apl32209

Steam to and from the old Country

The WKLlAnowe

favorite Olyde-built iron Screw

Steamships of the AnChOr Line,

"HIernl," "BeItinl,"

"OAledonlt," and "United KinGdOM,"

are intended to sail fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers were bullt specially for the At

lantie trade, are divided into water and air-tight

compartments, and are fitted up in every respect

to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of

passencers. An experienced Surgeon accompanie

each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked

ye in anamited quantities.

naes or eassae.

Ta and from Eiverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast,

Oabins $05 and $50; Istermediate, $85; Steerage

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FeAnols MAodOnald a co

apli:13Bowling Green, N.Y.

to

The State of o n o

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by all persons interested in the subj ct

of Juvenile Laterature, wnas te cale feom ba

tha unblishers daily receive from pa

e uts, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

a e a tham that the magas ne answers a wan!

convince thou et ta i te atm of the pol

that is universally felt. It in te aim o ts

ishers to make it a first class Magazise in every

nes nd thay will spare neither labor nor

127 welcome, and shall be expected with ples

welcome, and shall be expected with ploa

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names, Mirs. 810WS, H.

HOLHES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYEn

aI erms ea ear inge ae

al useritons pavable in advance. Specime

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for a cene eat Baker's Book Store,

street, Cleveland, being our only auth

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eneral Com­

mission business, in Sex on's Block, Merwin street,

Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur HuGhEs,

hEnrY S. DaviS,

WM. BOCEEFEL.LER,

Cleveland, April 1, 1865. aprill,202

Hohrt

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do

are intended to sail fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow.

These steamers were Iuilt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and air­

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti-

RATES OF PASSAGR.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bel­

fast, Londonderry, &c.

Cabins, $e and $od, Tntermedats toz steer

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

trokets at these rates from the Agents.

FrANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

jan27-im 6 Bowling Green, New Yerk.I

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1865-04-18 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

Steam to and from the old Country.

ThE WELI-ENOWSca

favorite Glyde-built iron ScrewS 7sd

Steamships of the ANchor lIne,7e

"Hiernii, "beitinl, tnwmals

"CIEDONL," and "United KiNGDON,"

are intended to sall fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers were built specianly for the At­

lantlo trade, are divided into water and air-tight

compartments, and are fitted up in every respect

inoure the safety, comfort and convenience of

pe72has CAn experienced Surgeon accompanies

eacir ship 2ha resisions will be properly cooked

and served in nulEalted quantities.

RATES OF PASSIGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Eelfast,

Londonderry, &c.:

Cabins $65 and $50; Intermediate, $85; Steerage

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANOIS HACDONALD A CO.,

pl4,19Bowling Groen. N.Y.

1865. 1865.

Eavigation Open to Bunkirk.

Notice to shippers

The EriSR.R. Steamboat Co's Line

Of First-class SCrew SteamerS will now run

regularly for the season, leaving Cleveland daily,

connecting at DunkirK with the erie raIl­

WAY for

Ne FOrk, BOStON, FArTFOrd,

New Haten, ProtideNOE,

worcester, Bridge­

POR, TAUNON,

And all the Principal Cities and Tbions in

the New England States.

Also,

To Dunkirk and all Points on the Line

of the EriE Rallway.

$ Partiet shipping by this Route can get the

bonent of tacvedaced rates via the Lake, both on

Eastward and Westward bound Freight.

D For through rates and bills of lading, apply

at the Company's omce,

109 RIvER St., CIeveland, O.

W. D. OUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARd, Agent, 210 Broadway, New York.

W. H DArlINo, Agent, 240 Broadway, and 28

South street, S. R.

JoHN S. DuNlAe, Agent, 15 State street, Boston.

aptt,30s

o.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF Onio

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England

Row Yorh and the West

WITH PROMeNESS, CARE ANd DISPITON.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the Hail

roads for Hoston and all Foints in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego with a Line of first-class Oanal

boats between

989E30, T97, MBAnI AnD sEW TORN,

Forming a DAilY Line between

BOsTon, New Fork,

ocdensrureh, Cae finoent,

OSWeGO, and

Olavelnd, toledO e Derort,

And a trI-WeeelY Line for

ChICAGo. Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

AGENTS.

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BREED, 74 PeARl STrEet, New York.

JOHN HOOEING, 7 StaTE STreet, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A.F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

O. J. HALE, Hilwankee.

NeJ. HOWE. Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH C OO.,

M.K. MoDOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mh

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From Chicago tribune.

1865-04-18 | Chicago, Ill. | View witness in context

'HnEKHIA, CAIETDOKIA," BBITAH­

HIA and "TUniEB SIBGBOK,

Are Intended to sail fortnightly between New York

andGloscowj

Tbcsesteaajerswere bnllt specially for the Atlantic

trade, and divided into water and aiMlziu compart­

mccts, andare lilted up in ev-ry respect to iiuure tbo

safety,comfort and convenience oi paasemtora. An

experienced Surjeon accompanU-s each ship. The

provlslonswlll be properly cooked and served In on-

UmUed quantities.

RATES OF PASSAGE,

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow. Dnhlln, Bel fist,

Londoncerry,&e.: Cabins, $65 and £V}; Intermediate,

SSS; Sioeraae, $35; payable in gold or Its ennt valent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can bny

tickets at these rates from the Arent.

- FRANCIS aiACDOXALD & CO..

« Bowlin? Green, NewYork.or

jataels7-lrotu-tas

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From The Portland daily press.

1865-04-18 | Portland, Me. | View witness in context

nd.

H. B. CR«MWELL k CO., No. S8 West Street,

New York.

Deo. 8, 1882. dtf

Steam to and T rom the Old Country.

giwfEjs?*. Th® well-known favorite Clyde-built

*?? Millr"'" steamers of the Ahchob Lin* of

SUalllUU|ls,''HtBeRKIA. "CALBDODIA, BBITAN­

;ia" and 0un»J thodoHi, are Intended to sail

fortnighUy between New York and Glasgow

Tkoif steamers were buUt speoiaUylor the Atlan­

tic trad , are divided into water and air-tight com­

partments, and are fitted np in every respect to in­

sure the saltty, com ort and convenience of passen­

.* 0 * peri e nerd Burgeon accompanies etch

ship, iheprovslous will be properly eooked, and

nerved luanllmited quantities.

_ Safes of Passage.

To and iron Uverpooi, Glasgow, Dublin,Belfast,

ijondomterni, i/fc : Jl

Cabins, 886 and 860; Intermediate, 86; steerage,

**; payable in gold or its equivalent.

Tboso who wish to send for their friends oan buy

tlokets nt these rate! firm the Agents.

. ... fbancis Macdonald & co,

Jan9d4m 9 Bowling Green

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1865-04-19 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-19 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

16th day of Aay,

1865, will be assessed by

mae wath the penalties at

17. R. S. HoRNBROOK, A. A

OCEAN TRAVEL.

e we eaow avorite olwe

I bullt tron Screw Steamships of the AnCiIor

ine ae

HIBernIa, 18t OAledOnia,

BrITANNIa,lunIted KinGdOM,

are intended to sail fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow..

These steamers were toillt sspecially for th

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and afr­

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provl ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti­

ea e

RATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dubli, Be!­

fast, Londonderry, &c..

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steer­

age, $25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends cas buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCI MAGDONALD $ CO.

lanz7-im A Bowling Green, New Ferk, a

AUCTION.

House and Lot at A

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From Burlington free press.

1865-04-21 | Burlington, Vt. | View witness in context

TeAM To Aad FroM the olD

countay.

e we o aoite ydeu

1 Iron Screw Steamships of the An-

CHor Line. HbekaI; bler­

N4. Caledoni, United ki-

saesNe, $ if ara inrandad to salt torthialttw

between New York and Glasgow.

These Steamers were built specially for the

lantic trade, are divided into water and air tight

partmente and are fitted up in every respectet

to insure the safety, comfort and convenience onl

passengers. An experienced Surgeon accompanles

each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked

and served in unlimited quantities.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast,

Londonderry, ke,

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steerage, a

$2, payable in gold or its equivalent-

etiie dditba a

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALDA CO..

6

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-04-21 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

ED FrEe TO ANY ADdrEsS.

Buy tour Photoeraph AlBUh at the MerropolitaN,

de send for a desorietive Cataloue at

BuY YOUN BIBLES AT THE METROPOLiTAN.

SEND FOR A CAILOGUE.

BoY YOUr praYers At The MeTropolitaN.

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.

Send the money for any priced Album you want, and I will send you

best in the State for the money, and a HaNDSOME GHET WIIH EACH.

A Gift worth from 50 Gents to $100.

WIYH EACh BOOK.

"All communications should be addressed to

No.

octs-R3

D. LINCOLN.

140 SuPERIOR STreeT, CLEVELAnd, O.

TRAMSPORTATION.

stólim to and from the old country.

ThE. WAALL ENOWRga

favorite Glyde-built iron Screwgs B1e7e

Steamships of the Anchor line, bir

"Hiberni, "BeItinl, eseeare

"CAleDOnId," and "UNited KINGdOM,

are intonded to sail fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers wers built specially for the At­

lantio trade, are dividad into water and air-tight

compartments, and are fitted ap in every respect

to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of

passeneers. An experienced Surgeon accompanies

each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked

and served in unlimited quantities.

BATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Bublin, Belfast,

Londonderry, &c.:

Cabins 365 and $58; Intermediate, $35; Steerags

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANOIS MAODONALD A CO.,

apl4;195 Bowling Groen. N. Y.

1865.

1865.

Eavigation Open to Bunkirk.

NOTTCE TO SHIPPERs.

The ErieR.R. Steamboat Co's Lins

Of First-class ScreW Steamers will now run

regularly for the season, leaving Cleveland daily,

connecting at Dunkirk with the Ehle rall­

WAy for

New YOrk, BoSTon, ErtFord,

New HaYeN, ProvIdencE,

worcestee, eringe­

POrt, TAUNTON,

And all the Principal Cties and Totns in

the New England States.

ALso,

To Dunkirk and all Points on the hine

of the Erie Rallway.

Partier shipping by this Route can get the

benefit of thg aeduced rates via the bake, both on

Eastward and Wectward bound Freight

90 For through rates and bills of lading, apply

at the Company's office,

109 River St. CIeveland, O

W.D. CUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARd, Agent, 210 Broadway, New York.

W. H DArlINo, Agent, 240 Broadway, and 28

South street, N. R.

JohN S. DuNLKe, Agent, 15 State street, Boston.

apili2bs

The

NorthErn TransporTAtion Co.

Of Ofi

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROMETNESS, CARE ANd DISPATOH.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hall­

roads for Boston and all Points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oswego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

osweeo, Tor, At saer Aen seW ro,

Forming a DAilY Line between

Boson, New Foek,

oGdensurgh, eApe viNoenT,

OSWeG0, and

Gleyeland, toledo e detroit,

And a ThI-Weeely line for

ChicaGo, Milwaukee And

INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

Aents.

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BEeED, 74 Fearl streat, Rew York.

JoHN HOOKING, 7 State street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAs. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES. Toledo.

E. R. MATHEWS, Detrolt.

O. J. HALE, Mfiaukee.

N.J. HOWN. Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH O.,

K. ModOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Oleveland. mhis

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-22 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

OHN, Auctioneer.

OCEAN TRAVEL.

He Well KNoWn Favorite olYde

built Iron Screw Steamships of the ANChor

LINE,

HibernIaledona,

BrITanNIaunted KinadOM,

are intended to sall fortnightly between Ne

York and Glatgow.

These steamers were I uilt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided in to water and air

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve-

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti

Rates oF PASsae.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bel­

fast, Londonderry, &c.t

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steer-

age, 325, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agonts.

a e aoo

m BowliNg Green, New Ye

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From Chicago tribune.

1865-04-22 | Chicago, Ill. | View witness in context

QTEAM TO AND FROM TKfi

O OLD COUNTIiY.The well-known favorite

Clyde-built Iron Screw Steamships of the ANCHOR

life,

HIBEBNIA CALEDOHIA. * BEIT AH­

HIA and UNITED KINGDOM,

Are Intended to sail fortnightly betveen NcwYorE

and Glasgow.

These steamers were bollt

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1865-04-24 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-04-24 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

O.

ANSpORTATION.

Steam to and from the old Country.

He Well-KNOWn

I favorite Olyde-bullt iron screws

Steamships of the Anoeor line, besies

"hineenI," "Beitinl, aicast­

"Cledonl," and "United kinodoM

are intended to sail fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers were bullt specially for the At­

lantio trade, are divided into water

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-04-25 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

PEIO DICALS.

OUK FOUNG FOLKS.

An illustrated Mionthly Magazine for boys and

irle, adttad by J. T. Trowbridge, GAI

iAMILTON and LUY LAr0O. This Maga­

nine has already attained a circulation unpatal

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the Aprit number it will have an es

tablished circulation of 50,000 copes. It is cor

dially commended by both the secmlar and religious

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenfle Literature, while the expressions of

rents, and also from the Young folks themselres,

and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magaz ne answers a want

that is univ rsally felr. It is the aim of the Pub

lishers to make it a first class Miagezl e in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall te

always welo-me, and shall be expec ed wath plea

aure.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names Mr8. 81OW S, H.

W. LonoFELLOw, JOhN G. WhItTleR, O. W.

HOluEs, Mrs. L M. OhILD, Captin MAYnk

REID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

noples of Ancoung kolss win be sent to any a

for 20 cents each.

JoHn H. AmMOn, at Baker's Book Itore, 209 Su­

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

ne. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $5.

TiCKNor A FiElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

w agents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J. H. AmMON,

mht7: Agent, Oleveland, G.

DRUgS a MediciNes

D70oe ais Metcana.THe

astontion of Fhysioians and all persons wis.

Tare and Rellable hedicines

a raspeosfully solicited to my stook, which comy ris

as compists assortment of svoryshing pertrin

YHE DuUG TRADE.

ad at prices to insure satisfaction to the purchaser

eNeal aNd EuniCal IasTrUNeate, Tantn, Foir,

VELCARIsed RUBEeR AEd VULCAnIsees,

of the lassst and mos? approved patterns, sold

manufsofarern' prioes.

Ferfumery and Fancy Articles,

in great variety. Also a stock of L1quors (asts

quairty) second to nons in market.

Agont for

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-25 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

Street.

OCEAN TRAVEL.

tthe well ENown favorite olYde

I bullt Iron Screw Steamships of the ANclok

LINe,

HIBernia,on

ana e eo

are intended to sail fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow.

These steamers were I uilt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and air­

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited ause

RATES OF PaSSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bel-

fast, Londonderry, A6.?

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steer­

age, $25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO.,

lanz?tm Bowling Green, New Yerk.

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-04-26 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

of Jusenite Literature, while the expressions of

gracifcation the publishers cally receive from pa­

rents, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince hem that the magaz ne answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to make it a first class Magazine in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

es pense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall be

always welceme, and shall be expecfed with plea

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names; Mrs. SToWE, H.

W. LoNGFEllOW, JohN G. WHITTIER, O. W.

HOLMES, Mrs.L M. CHILD, Captain MAYne

K1D.

Terms 82 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad­

dresss for 21 cents each.

John H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su­

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

a. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $5.

TICKNOR A FIEldS,

Publishers, Boston.

sAGEnts WAnteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J. H. AmIMON,

mh173 Agent, Cleveland, O.

DRUGS A MEDiCINES.

augS AnD mediCiNeS. The

tisation of Physicians and all persons wiks

Fure and Reilable hiedicine

rsspentfully solicited to my stook, which compii

sez a coniplets ausortment of everything pertain

4A DRGG TRADE.

ad at prices to insure satiosaction to the purchasera

SSeTal Ahd SUrGICaL InSTrUMents, Theen, FoiE,

FEEDarIsd RUnEze AMD VULOANIeres,

I the latest and most

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-26 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

OCEAN TRAVEL.

phe well Known favorite olYde

I bullt tron Screw Steamships of the ANchor

LINe,

Hierniaaedona

BrITannIanTed Kinon,

are intended to sail fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow.

These steamers were Iuilt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and air­

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and con­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti

RATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bel

fast, Londonderry, &.

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steer­

age, $25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FrAnCI MACDONALD A CO.,

an2? Im Rowling Green New Yerk.

NOTICE.

aOOl. EO

Ahk rensoes nate chals

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From Chicago tribune.

1865-04-27 | Chicago, Ill. | View witness in context

;CTEAM TO AND FROM THH

hi* vJ'R* COUNTRY.The well-known favorite

Clyde-built Iron Screw Steamships of the ANCHOR

HIBEEKIA» CALEDONIA." BKITA3*

KIA aad UNITED KINGDOM,

Are Intended to sail fortnightly between New York

ana Glasgow.

These steamers

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-27 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

on enturday, April 29th, 1885, at it

o'clock a. m.

Terms: CashS IaF. H. EheMaN,

Captain and Com. Subsistence.

MiaN Nelson, Auctioneer. he hs are-td

OCEAN TRAVEL.

The walt asows ravonire eibe

built tron Screw Steamships of the Anchor

mInee. io

CALEDONIa,

BRItannia uned KinGdon,

are intended to sail fortuightly between Ne

York and GlasgON.

These steamers ware I ullt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and air­

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti-

ie

RATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow,

Dublin, Het.

londerry, .t

Cabins, $55 and $354 Intermediate, $35;

Steer-

age, $23, payable in gold or its equivalent,

Those who wish to send for their friends can bny

tickets at these rates from the Agenta.

FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO..

tane im 8 Bowling Graen, Naw

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From The daily Gate City.

1865-04-29 | Keokuk, Iowa | View witness in context

e on

atended to sasl forinightiy to and

New York, and Glasgew.

hee staemers were wllt spectanly

for the Atlantie trade, are divided into water and alt

light compartments and are fitted up in every respect to

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-04-29 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

to his business.ald

OCEAN TRAVEL.

athe Well KNown FAvorite OlYde

A built Iron Screw Steamships of the ANChoE

LINe,

HIBERNIa,ledona,

BrITanNia, unted indoM,

are intended to sail fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow.

These steamers wore t uilt especially for the

Atlantic trade, are divided into water and air-

tight compartments, and are fitted up in every

respect to insure the safety, comfort and conve­

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The provi ions will be

properly cooked and served in unlimited quanti-

ei as or assa.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bel­

fast, Londonderry, ao.

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermodiate, $35; Steer-

age, $25, payable in gold or iis equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tickets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MAdDONAlD A CO­

sanf7-4R 6 Bowling Green, New Yerk,

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1865-04-29 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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From Cleveland morning leader.

1865-04-29 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

Magszi e in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whese monthly visits shall

always welcome, and shall be erpecied with plea

10.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. 81OWE, H.

W. LONoFEllOW, John G. WhItTier, O. W

HOLES, Mrs.L M. CHILD, Captin MAYne

REID.

Terms $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptiens payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad

dress for 20 cents each.

JoHN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to hil

Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for

TICKNOR A FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

waGents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J. H. Ahmort,

mh173 Agent, Cleveland,

DRUGS A MEDiCiNEeS.

Aruos And Medicines- Th

$ attention of Physicians and all perrons with

ing

Fure and Eeliable Medicines

a respeotfully solicited to my stock, which compri

as a complate assortment of everything portain

ie dhn TraDe,

and et prices to insure satisfaction to the purohaser.

DEKTAl And SueGICAL INSTrUMrees, Taeth, FoI,

uLcaHieed iueeee aNd VULCArisers.

af the latest and most approved patterns, sold

manufaoturera' pricer.

Ferfumery and Fancy Articles

a great variety. Alno a stock oj LIuORS tas to

quality) second to none in market.

Agent for

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From Chicago tribune.

1865-04-29 | Chicago, Ill. | View witness in context

will bt properly cooked and served In un­

limited qaan titles.

SATES OP PASSAGE,

, To and from Llvvpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast,

Londonderry, ftc.: Üblns, *SS and (50*. Intermediate,

ftS; Steerage, (2S; piyable in gold or Its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can bny

tickets at tbeae rates l»m the Agent.

FRANCIS MACDONALD ft CO.,

("Bowline Green, New York, or

JaHVeIS7-4m tu-tah

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lass Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdenaburgh with te bail

roads for Hoston and all roints in

England; at Cape Vincent with the Rallroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

and at Oawego with a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats betwoon

059e30, Ino7, ASaeI AND NEW IOrK,

Forming a DAily LiNe between

BOSToN, Ne Foek,

ocdensrurgh, dpe vioeNt,

08WeG0, and

Oleteland, toledo a detrort,

And a trI-weekly line for

ChICaG0. MIlwaukre And

INTERMEDIATE POReS.

AGeNts.

. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BrEED, 14 Yearl strest, New York.

JoHN HOOKING, 7 Stare street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMIITH, Cape Vincent.

ohAs. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALK ER A BAYES, Toledo.

E. R. MATHeWS, Detroit.

O.J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE, Chicago.

relton, Prench

K. ModOLE, Cleveland.

Passenger Agent, Cleveland. mhi8r3

NOTICES.

ANE NOTICE--At a Meeting of the

L

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arch 27 1865. m28,203 wy

PERiODICALS.

OUA FOONG FOLKS.

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Boys and

Giris, sdited by J. T. TrwSridGE, GAil

hAMIltON and LUUY LaRdO. This Mega-

zine has already attained a circulation unparal­

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the Aprit number it will have an es

tablished circulation of 50,000 cop es. It is cor.

dially commended by both the secular and religious

ress; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishers daily receive from pa­

rents, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magaz'ne answers a want

that is universally felt. It is the aim of the Pub­

lishers to meke it a first class Megazice in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

expense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall be

always welcome, and shall be expected with plea­

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. SToWE, n.

W.LonrELlow,John G. whittier, O W

HoLMES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captain MAYn

REID.

Terma $2 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad­

dress for 20 cents each.

Joun H. Amnon, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su­

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trad

a well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

s. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $5.

ToKnor a Fields,

Fublishers, Soston.

AGENt8 wanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address JH. AMMoN,

mhi Agent, Oleveland, O.

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1865-05-03 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

one but the best.

Send for a Pamphlet.

American le O.

Atwater Sulldins

fehat20117 Clevelane!

COAL.

hhenoNeS,

Wholecale and Rstatl Dealer fa

strip vein, Columbiann and Chippews

COALs a

OHos on O. A E. E. E. Fier. A1so, Ohice and gar

as Saolid street R. E. Orossing. Coal of an

Excellent quality for

STEa, GAs, GeAtes, Stoves,

0d0 or House Use.Alo, Anhracith Ooal

large or small quantities.

Orders respectfuily solicited and promptly attend

to. Coal for smithing kapt conitantly on hand.

Terme cestd mayisna

H. DewIte Coopen to-daY

ethe most elegant Black Silk Mantles ever offer-

in this market, together with a full lins of

Cloth Sacques, basques and Fitted Cots.

frweth!

To

I

MeTroPOlItan

GIFt BOoK storeI

PerManently

No. 140 Superior Street, Cleveland, chic.

ALI! 300s ARESoID Af pUBLISHERs pRIcES.

Send FOr A CatalOGue

CATAlOGUES MAIled Free to AnY ADdress.

BUY TOuR PHoTOGrAPH ALBUM At the hetropOlItaN,

te Send For a descriptive CAtaLOGUE ag

BUY YOUR BIBLES AT THE METROPOLITAS.

Send For Aotilogue,

BUY YOUR SRAYERS ATTHS METROpOLiTaN.

SENDFor a ataloGu e.

Send the money for any priced Album you want, and I will send you the

best in the State for the money, and a Mandsome GIeT WirH EACH.

A Gift worth from 50 Gents to $100.

WITH EACH EOOK.

"All communications should be addressed to

No.

octsR3

LOCated at

D. LINCOLN.

10 SuPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, O.

TRANSPORTATION.

steam to and from the old Country.

ThA WELIENOWN2

favorite Clyde-bullt iron Scres A tatos

Steamships of the AnChOr

Hieeenl," "Britania, utiil

"OALEDONIa," and "UNited KiNGDOM,"

are intended to sail fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers were bullt speciarly for the At­

lantio trade, are divided into water and air-tight

ompartmonts, and are fitted up in every respect

to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of

passengers. An experienced Surgeon accompanies

each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked

and served in unlimited quantities.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, bublin, Belfast,

Londonderry, &o.:

Cabins $60 and 350; Intermediate, $35; Steerage

$25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can buy

tiokets at these rates from the Agents.

FRANCIS MACDONALD $CO.,

apl4,19 6 Bowling Groen, N. Y.

1865.

1865.

Havigation Open to Dunkirk.

NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS.

The Erie R.R. Steamboat Co's Line

Of First-class SCreW SteaMrrs will now run

regularly for the season, leaving Cleveland daily,

connecting at Duneirk with the erie rail-

WAy for

New YOrk, Boston, HArtFord,

NeW Haven, eroFideNce,

worceser, Brige­

PORT, TUNTON,

And all the Principal Cities and Toins in

the New England States.

Also,

To Bankirk and all Poiuts on the hine

of the Erie Railway.

1 Parte shipping by this Route can get the

benefit of to reduced rates via the Lake, both on

Eastward and Westward bound Freight.

S For through rates and bills of lading, apply

at the Company's office,

109 RivER ST., CIeveland, O.

W. D. OUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARd, Agent, 240 Broadway, New York.

W. H Darline, Agent, 20 Broadway, and 25

South street, E. R.

JoHN S. DuNLAe, Agent, 15 State street, Boston.

apil,208

$1865.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF OflO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

WITH PROHPTNESS, CRE AND DISPaTOH.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail­

roads for Boston and all points in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

between Cape vincen and New Yori

and at Oawego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

9897E30, Ir07, MBANI ARD KEW IORK.

Forming a DAilY LiNe between

BOSTON, New rork,

oGdensrureh, Cpe fiNoENT,

OSWeG0, and

Oleyeland, toledo A deroit,

And a ThI-Weekly line for

ChICAG0, MilWakee And

INTERMEDlATE POrtS.

AGhnts?

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor House, New York,

O. BEEED, 74 Fearl Streot, New York.

OHN HOOKING,7 State street, Boston.

GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh.

A. F. SMIITH, Cape Vincent.

CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER A HAYES. Toledo.

R. MAthEWS, Detroit.

O.J. HALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENOM a O.,

N.K. MoDOLE, Oeveland.

Passenger Agent. Oleveland. mhl8tRd

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oldier

but the best.

Send for a Pamphlet.

AMERICAN LEG OO.,

Atwater Buildin

sha:Clavolan"

COAL.

Lh EN JONaS,

Wholscala and Retail Dsaler in

trip Yeie, Columdizes and Chippews

COALS

on O. A P. E. B. Pier. Also, Onioe and Yar

at Enolid street R. R. Orossing. Ooal of an

Excellent Guality for

seean, As, Geates, Stoves,

or House Use. Also, Anthracite ooal

large or small quantities.

Ordors respactfully solicited and promptly attend-

Coal for smithing kent constantly on hand.

a. Tarre r mayISn

H. DewItTe CO. OPen toDay

the most elegant Black Silk Mantles

this market, together with a full lins of

h Sacques, basues and witted Coats.

H. DaWITT A 0O.,

2 Tand 1I PubliC Sqpare.

A

METRoPOlItan

GlFT SOOK STOrEI

rerManently LOCated at

To. 140 superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

Al 300es are sold AT puBliShess PRices.

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE

CATALOOUES MAILED Free TO ANY ADlress.

BUY YOUR PHOTOERAPH ALRLM AT THE wetpaparPEay

a mwa wi a

te SEND For A DeSCriptive CAtAlOGue

noI YouR SIELES AT THE METEOpOLITaN.

Send FOR A CittlogUe.

BUY YOuR ERAYEES AT ThE METROpOLITaN.

SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.

rest in the state for the money, and a Bandsome GIFT WIIH EACH.

A i or o e

to $100.

WITH EACH BOOK.

EAll communications should be addressed to

octs Ra

D. LINCOLN.

No. 140 SUERRIOR STREET, CLEVELANd, O.

TRANSpORTATION.

Steam to and from the old Country.

well-KNOWN

elavorite olyde-bullt fron Serewa EteieeN

Steamships of the ANCHOR LIne.

Hienld," Beitini, wantnk

ahaboal4," and "UNited KiNodOn,"

are intended to sail fortnightly between New York

and Glasgow.

These Steamers were bullt specially for the At­

lantio trade, are divided into water

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1865-05-04 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

ayable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad-

13S A Sa toHts caUH.

JouN H. AMMON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su­

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

so any address for 3o.

TIOKNOR A FIELDS,

Publishers, Boston.

FaGents WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address J. H. AMMON,

mhihAgent, Oleveland, O.

PROFESSIONAL

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spectally

for the Atlantic trale, are divided into watar and at

tight compartiments, and are fitted up in every respect to

insure the safety, comfort and convenlenee of persan.

evperienced Surgeon accompanies each ship.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

donderry, ae

eo asgow, Dublin, Belfast

ets at these rates from

the agenta

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PERIODICALS.

OUK FOONG FOLKS.

An illustrated Monthly Magazine for Goys and

Girls, dited by J. T. TroweridGe, GAit

HAMTLTON and LUoY LAn0o. This Maga-

zine has already attained a circulation unpar al

leled in the history of magazine literature. With

the issue of the Aprit number it will have an es

tablished circulation of 50,000 cop es. It is cor

lially commended by both the secuiar and religious

press; also by all persons interested in the subject

of Juvenile Literature, while the expressions of

gratification the publishors daily receive from pa­

rents, and also from the Young Folks themselves,

convince them that the magaz ne answers a want

that is universally folt. It is the aim of the Pub

lishers to make it a first class magazise in every

respect, and they will spare neither labor nor

axpense in their endeavors to furnish to their

young readers one whose monthly visits shall bo

always welcome, and shall be expected with plea

U7G.

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. SToWE, H.

w. LonUe EHlOwonn G. whIIaE, O. W.

HOLES, Mrs. L. M. CHILD, Captaia MAYne

REID.

Terms 32 a year. Single numbers 20 conts each.

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimen

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad­

dress for 2 cents each.

John H. AmMOn, at Baker's Book Store, 250 Su-

perior street, Cleveland, being our only authorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trade

as well as subsoriptions should be addressed to him.

Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for $5.

TonNor FIELDS,

Fublishers, Boston.

aGentS WanteD in every city and town.

for particulars address J. H. AMIMON,

mat Agent, Oleveland, O.

NOTICES.

Dart e

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1865-05-06 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

. ALLISON, Oswego.

WAlK ER a HAYES, Toledo.

R. MATHEWS, Detroit.

J. BALE, Milwaukee.

N.J. HOWE Chicago.

PEEcEN, FRENCH a Css.,

N.K. MebolE, CIeveland.

Passenger Agent. Oleveland. mhisr

PROPOSALS.

T BUILDERS.-Sealed Proposals will

I

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1865-05-08 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

. ALLISON, Oswego.

WALKER E HAYES, Toledo.

R. MATHEWS, Detroit,

han tilwankeee e

HOWE Chicago.

PELTON, FRENCH a Oes.,

M. K. MCDOLE, ClevEland.

Passenger Agent. Cleveland,

PROPOSALS.

fE BUILDERS. Sealed Proposals will

I

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From The Cleveland leader.

1865-05-09 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

land dally,

connecting at Dunkirk with the erie raIl-

Way for

Nef Fork, BoSton, HArtrord,

NeW HAveN, ProyideNcE,

worgester, Bridce­

PORT, TUNTON,

And all the Principal Cities and Thiis in

the New England States.

ALsO,

To Bunkirk and all Points on the hine

of the Erle Railway.

Partie shipping by this Route can get the

benefit of the educed rates via the bake, both on

astward and Westward bound Freight.

S For through rates and bilis of lading, apply

at the Company's office,

1OD RIVER ST., CIevelanD, O.

W. D. CUSHING, Agent.

A. H. WARd, Agent, 210 Broadway, New York.

W. H DArlino, Agent, 240 Broadway, and 25

South street, E R.

JoHN S. Dunlae, Agent, 15 State street, Boaton.

apll:

a6

The

Northern Transportation Co.

Of Oflo

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

eil between

Roston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

wITH PROMpTNESS, CARE ANd DISeTOH.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail-

roads for Boston and all points in Sew

England; at Cape Vincent with the Railroads

between Cape Vincent and New Norlt,

and at Oawego witn a Line of first-class Oanal

Boats between

08WE80, In07, ASAKI ARD REU TORK.

Forming a DAIlY Line between

Boston, New FOek,

oGDensBUrGh, Cpe viNoENt,

OSWEGO, and

Cleyelnd, oledo a DerOIt,

And a tri-WeeelY line for

ChICaGo,MilwaukeeAnd

INTERMEDIATE POrTS.

Aents;

J. MYERS, No. 9 Astor

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1865-05-11 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

d I will send you the

best in the State for the money, and a Mandsome Giet whei Eacr-

A Gift worth from 50 Gents to $100.

MITH EACH ROOK.

PAll communications should be addressed to

e eo

oca asoniee eo a e

s

TRAMSPORTA TIO.

ase lew on at te

Northern Transportation Co.

es Of Ov1

Is prepared to Transport

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1865-05-12 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

OCEAN TRAVEL.

he weLl Known Favorite olyde

A bullt fron Screw Steamships of the Anchok

LIE,es

HIeerNia,ena

BeIrannia, ion

are intended to sall fortnightly between New

York and Glasgow.

These steamers wars Lullt especially for th

Atiantis trade, ase divided into water and air­

light compartments, and are fitted up in avery

reapect to insure the safety, comfort and convs

nience of passengers. An experienced surgeon

acoompanies sach ship. The provisionswill

properly cooked and served in unlimited quantt­

ties.

rates of PasSaon.

To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Bublin, el­

fast, Londonderry, ac

Cabins, $55 and $50; Intermediate, $35; Steer­

ags, $25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Those who wish to send for their friends can bay

ticksts at these rares wrom the Agents.

eanoe maconad ao

oa os bowhns Grssn, Hiw YuNe

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1865-05-12 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

No. 140 SupERIOr STreet, CLeveLAnd, O.

Ed At

a.

THEMETROEDITAN.

UA TadoH

LOcated at

TRAMSPORTATION.

THE.

Northern Transportation Co.

Of OflO

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all roints in New England,

New York and the West

FITH PROHPTNESS, CRE AND DISPTOR.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the hail

roads for Moston and all Points in New

Ensgland; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

between Cape Vincent and New York,

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1865-05-15 | Portland, Me. | View witness in context

nd.

H. B. CROMWELL A CO., No. 88 West Street,

New York.

Deo. 6, 1882. dtf

Steam to and Yrom the Old Country.

%. The well-known favorite Clyde-built

suaim.ifi1 <HD, 8te#mc tt** Akohob Like of

'HtBBKWIA/-'OAtBI.Oni.* ' Bk,TAJ(.

jaUswaassr­

pnrtmenisland arc attod np in every respect U, in­

iure the BB&Bty, com ort and convenience of passen­

gers.

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1865-05-23 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

The staff of Contributors embrace the following

among many prominent names: Mrs. SToWE, H.

W. LoneFELLOW, JOHN G. WHITTIER, O.W.

HOLMES, Mrs. L. M. OHILD, CapTain MAYN.

ee1d.

Terms 52 a year. Single numbers 20 cents each

All subscriptions payable in advance. Specimer

copies of Our Young Folks will be sent to any ad­

dress for 20 cents each.

JoHn H. AMNON, at Baker's Book Store, 259 Su­

perfor street, Cleveland, being our only anthorized

Agent for the State of Ohio, all orders for the Trad

as well as subscriptions should be addressed to him.

e. Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks sent

to any address for 80.

TICKNOR A FIElDS,

Publishers, Boston.

a aGEntS WanteD in every city and town.

For particulars address. J. H. AmIMON,

Ohie State

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1865-05-24 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

ly

OCEAN TRAYEL.

Tae welt sroes ravorisoor

built Iron Screw Steamships of the Anohok

e1$$ thLne,

HIBernIa,aoao

BrItannIa. IunIted kinodon,

are intended to sail fortaightly between Hew

York and Glasgow.

These steamers were tullt especially for th

Attantic trade, are ividedoiete water ane ai­

tight compartments, and are aitted ep in every

passengers. An ex srienced surgeon

accompanies each ship. The prert teas witt a

properly cooked and served ia valinlied asastl

oEates oF PAssaGllyeil hal

"To and from Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Bele

ast, Londonderry, acl iitilean tn

Cabins, $65 and $50; Intermediate, $354 Staer,­

age, $25, payable in gold or its equivalent.

Thoss who wish to send for their friends can buy

ticksts at these rates from the Agants.

FRAHGHS MACDONALD A 0O.,

BowLIng GRDON, HW Yar.

onolting anw evem sels

s poemoto' adr mos

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From The Cleveland leader.

1865-05-26 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

No 140 SuPERIOr STrEeT, CLeVeLAnd, O.

$4 EUIStseC W Saa aa assawa

TRAMSPORTATION.

The

Rorthern Transportation C0.

OFO81o

prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Roston, all Points in New England,

New York and the West

FITH PROHETNESS, ORE ANd DISeaToH.

This wel known Line of First-class Screw

Steamers connects

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1865-05-27 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

es

OCEAN TRAVEL.

Ie wELL now

fayorite Olyde

A bullt Iron

Stsamships of the anome

Line,

GALEDONIA.

HIRERNIA,

EKETANNIA,

are intsfded to sall

unired sinGDOM,

fortnightly betweon New

York and Glasgos.lagisoedue

These steamers wors I ullt especially for the

Atlantic trade, ars divided ihts watar and air­

tight compartments, and are atted sp in every

"pect to insure the sar ty, couafort and conve-

nience of passengers. An sassrivece suryson

ecoupanils sach ship. The provf tonr will be

preperly sooked and sarvedd io anlimited quanti-

EATES OF PASAGE.

To and from Livarpool, Glasgowg Dublin, Sel

.

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1865-05-27 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

a. i40 Superior, Street, Cleveland, Chio.

.

aF 300rs AEr sun

SEND FOR A

CATALOGUES MAIlED FRER TO ANy ADlresS.

BuF YOur PHoTograPh aleum at The heProPOlITaN,

sSend For A descrirtive cataloGuea

HuY VOuR BIHLES AT THE METROPOLITAR.

send for ottlogue.

BuV VOUR UPRAYEES ATTHEL METHOSOLtTAN.

ml o is EN DFORA OATALOG U E.

end the mouey for any prieed arbuim you want, and I wut send you

best in the State for the money, and a Bandsome GIet whrh

A wraseis rat

AAeiu b an whas

Wit eaer

"All communications should be addreste to THi140 41

D. LINCOLN.

octsRs" S7 No. 14O SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELANd, O.

Tan

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1865-06-08 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

2

TRAMSPORTATION.

The

Northern Transportation Co.

OF Onto

Is prepared to Transport Persons and Property

between

Boston, all roints in Now Ingland,

Rew Iore and the west

WITH PROMETNESS, OARE AND DISPATOH.

This wel known Line of First-olass Sorew

Steamers connects at Ogdensburgh with the Nail

roads for Boston and all roints in New

England; at Cape Vincent with the Ratlroads

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From Evansville daily journal.

1865-06-12 | Evansville, Ind. | View witness in context

bullt tron Bere Stsamships of the Anehon

Le112

hieenIacaledOrIa,

BRitaeNia IUnited aIngDol,

are intended to sall fortnightly batneen hew

York and Olasgow.

These steamors wers I allt especially for th

Atlantic trade, ars divided into water and ar

tight compartments, and ars fitted up in every

respoct to insurs the safty, comfort and conve

nionos of passengers. An ay srionced surgson

coompanles sach ship. The provl ions will be

peoperly cooked and served in unlimited auar ti.

les.

HATES

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From The Cleveland leader.

1865-06-22 | Cleveland [Ohio] | View witness in context

ILI

B00s are sod It

SEND FOR A

CATALOGUES MAIleD Frer To

BuY tour PhetoraPh AlBu

te Send For A descriptive CcataloGue

BUY YOUR BIELES AT THE METrOpOliTan.

SEND FORA CATALOGUE.

BuY YOur PraYees at

SeNDFOr A

Send the money for any pr'eed Album

in the State for the money, and

A Gift worth from

WiTH EACH SOOK.

All communications should be addressed to

D. LINCOLN,

octsNo.

OreI

Ohi

fuBliShers prices.

CATALOGUE.

ANY ADBRESS.

At the metroPolita

THE METROPOLIFAN.

UATAL O GUE.

you want, and I will send you the

a FandSOME GIet WIiH EaON.

50 Gents to $100,

140 SuPERIOR STReeT, CLeveLand, O.

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From The daily Cleveland herald.

1866-04-20 | Cleveland [Ohio]

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From Milwaukee daily sentinel.

1866-05-05 | [Milwaukee, Wis.]

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