['Evening herald', 'Morning Cleveland herald', 'Cleveland daily herald', 'Daily herald'] - 08/11/1859
1859; Gale Group;
Autores
Oliver Clark, A. Freese, Isidore De C., J. H. Deckand, Sec'y, M. A. C. Brayton, Sec'y,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, This Day's Advertisements. Miscellaneous: On the Outside, THE DAILY HERALD is the oldest newspaper in the city, and having the most extensive circulation among business men, and reaching all classes, it offers inducements to advertisers as the best medium through which to reach the public. Editorial: We remind our friends, the ministers of the church, whose occupation mostly consists in literary work, not to let this favorable moment pass, and all of those in want of highly improved Eye Glasses, may examine a stock of the best kind of Spectacles, at the Optical Establishment of Mr. Solomonson, 287 Superior street, where they will find the best helps for the human sights ever invented, Speech of Mr. Dennison, We learn from the Pittsburgh Gazette that the house of Bishop O'Conner, in that city was burned on Thursday morning, and with it a large portion of the Bishop's library, We publish in another part of this paper, the prospects of the Cleveland Herald. News: Samuel Crohaugh, The Milwaukie Sentinel, in speaking of the mobbing of the office of the Free South, at Newport, Kentucky, says, State Board of Equalization, Melancholy Suicide, From Washington, English Papers, To Rent, Mirror of Italy, Mail, There will be a special meeting of the Ladies Christian Union, at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A., Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 9th, at half past two, Drunkenness among the Ladies, Correction, Court of Common Pleas Champlain Street Court House—Before Judges Bolton and Foots, Personal Intelligence Arrivals at the Weddell House, Nov. 7, Second Presbyterian Church, Police Court Before Judge Lawrence, Gov. Wise Has Not the Power to Pardon Brown, The Tannery of T. S. Page, of Milan, was burned to the ground last night, Cleveland Library Association, Probate Court Before Judge Tilden, Artillery Company B., Legal Supreme Court of Ohio, Inconveniences Resulting from Carrying off Trophies of the Invasion, Latter to Gov. Wise in Behalf of Brown, Additional Foreign News, Slavers Condemned, The Lost Propelier Ohio, For Lake Superior, A letter from Cuba says that "the African slave trade flourishes amazingly, Multiple News Items, Light Guards, The Tyler Case, U. S. Courts Before Judge Willson, The Conneaut Train—Its Importance to Cleveland, Court of Common Pleas, November Term A. D. 1859 Assignment of Causes, Episcopal Services on West Side, At the furniture sale to-morrow Wednesday at 223 Kinsman street, will be sold a …, nearly new, and one of Lowman's Patent, also a single harness, but little worn, Card, Old Court House—Before Judge Bishop, Burning of the Royal Charter—400 Lives Lost, Bank Dividends, Railway Matters Heavy Damages against the Canada Great Western Railway Co. Shipping news: Telegraphic Yesterday's 2d Edition, Nautical Port of Cleveland, Railroad Accident, Marine Items, Telegraphic Last Night's Report, New Orleans and Texas. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Death of the Inventor of Perpetual Motion, Died. Weather report: Presentation to Mayor Center. Arts & Entertainment: Celebration in Cleveland Frederick Hon Schiller's Centennial Birthday, Thursday Nov. 10, in the Academy of Music. Review: Commercial Weekly Review of the Cleveland Produce Market. Business: New York Market—Nov. 8 By Telegraph, Buffalo Market—Nov. 8 By Telegraph. Elections: This Afternoon's Report New York Election.
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