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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND CONCERT OF TBI CCLCBB1TED Cornet and Orchestra Band, laitmti Ftlonal Baslaeii Cwllfge, FOCGHKEEPelB, M. T., AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,--skm Friday Kvewlac;, Amae BStM, The fiaeet orraninttou of the Had tn the TJrlted rHetea, ooenpoe-d ol Twentr-eigkl Geelieeee. of rw BBemeot and education, coanpr mm mm ol lb beat M aalc a Tat, ut tm the eouatry. TUEIK tiRASIJ COXCaM IX TSIS CHI WILl KTBFAM ! MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, BRILLIAMCT AND EXTENT arvorylhing ot tee kind that kas over been given aere. CARDS OK ADMISSION. Parqnette, 6u eeute; Dress Circle, 60 coats. Fam ily Circle, ss watt; ballery, at mu. . Beeerved eeie cea be secured on Friday, August Sft, at the Box office, without extra ooerge, from A. tote. M. Doore open at 7; to commeuoe ot I o eiocs. aorvs ssii .. . MeeO". ;nt. CLAIM ACENTS. MM. c ritiotaJf, to O. a. Brao Jk Preston), SOVERJUICNT LICENSED irmr and Kavj Claim agent, Offlra If. 1 I.yaxtnn'a Block, oar Court House, om PabUe square, Clerelead, O. Wo collect Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay, Priae MonfT, and all otner War Ultima. aw Oar Special A Kent resident at Washington, D Cm doTOtea bio ootire time to the eoliectloa of Or- cim' Aooocbts, procuring OotUlioaua of Noa Budebtedness and obtaining pay. or teas low. No charge until wo hare aoooai- plistied what we andorteke. Ool map Language epohon. apli D . W . CaCE, Attersrew at Law, anei Authorized War Claim Agent Omaa 164 Bcnaioa Sr., Outud, O. Seowree Pensions, Oollecta Bounties, Back Pay and mia Money, and rrratscutce War lleelms of ovary deeorlptfcm. waTMy Aaaoeiate at V-aihinftoa gives pedtMO BVT attentloa to the eekteeaveel of OFFICeeS AOnuCNTs. i persona hiTtnr Otalm aralaat the 6ov- arament abould apply to me at onoa. drooamunioauona ""'"-'no stamp will neern qmiuipt etwnref male LAKE NAVIGATION. T. A). Fob OQDKMft- tjm and Intermedial Porta. Taa autanoB screw aUievmesr Wlti.JOl.SlN, Josi Boww, Maiter, trill Mave on Saturday. Aos. Sttb. at 8 P. M. PwUnangan ticketed to Maw Tors, Montreal, Boa on, ana an pari 01 toe new ogian.a Die tea. for fraigftt or paasaga apply to tkLTvhi, FBEWCH CO., Foot of ttayerior at. g. K. WoPolb; Passenger Agent. -IN- FOB,' CHICAGO. Th (tianch ecrw ateamer CITY OP KIW Yobk, C. J. Cudttci, Matrier, win leave oa oainray, ad jr. zetb.et iu A. n. Paeeeoyera ctcketed to ports od Lake Michigan, as. uroaa, rrmine urn coieB ana bs. raai. Koc Creight or paaaafe appi j to 8. K. MrDoL. PaHDarer Ar?nt. TRANSPORTATION. 21865. S TUJt Kortnern Transportation Co. OF OHIO Ik prepared to Transport Penona and Property Del BottoB, til Polnti In lew Inglud, new iorK ana me weal WITS TSOW-THKaa, CASE ASD BlaPJTOB. Thio wal, kaowa Una of Flrat-elaaa Staaaen oonnecu at Ordee.burgb with too Ball roada for ttoalva aod all folata la km Kaarlaaali at Cape V incest with the Batlroado Del were tape Vl.eeul aai Kr York, aad at OwegowUa a liiao of tnt rl.ai Oaaal i oat1 OSWEGO, TROT, ALBANY AND NEW TORI. roraiag a UAlLlf UNI I B08T0N, JTXW YORK, OQDKXSBV&SH, CAPS TUfOjUTT, OSWSQO, aaa- CZEVBLAKD, TOLEDO k DETROIT, Aad a TU-WKKKLT LIHK for CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND IMJiKMJlIATit IXJKIU - -- l?J?J5ie, aw I on, O. BKIID, 7 Pearl .treat, New York. JOHN MOOR INS, T state street, BaMo, SBO. A. 1D1, Ogdenabnrgb. A. r. SMITH, Cave Vincent. OHAS. ALLIttOK, Oneeo. WALK KB A HATES, Toledo. B. K. MATHIWS, Detroit. 0. 1. BALK, Milwaukee. . N.J. HOWt. Chicago. fKLTUBi, rBESl'H dk C1CK, . K. MoliuLE, Clewvlaad. Paweenrer Arnt. CTevelawd. nhlNrlct HATS AND CAPS. s PSINO 8TYL&J Of HATS AND OAFS. We are now Introdoolng oar BPBINO STlXBa w ania. inoioainr TB GRANT BA T, TBS SHRRMA V BA T. TEE SHERIDAN BA T, THE DERBY BAT, And a iplendld aaasrtment of Men'a and Ho ye1 Bolt Mu and Oapa. AIM a aloe line of ObOVlS lor Bonn aod Sasamer wear, Ji. BUTTS OO., mhtt ITT ftaperior atroat. Spring tljles of HAT3, CAPS, 8T2AW 6000s, 4l. L. Benedict & Bona Hot. a laraa aaaortment of all the l.teet rtylea, whioh they offer at the loweat aiarket ratom, waole ale and retail, at SOI Snperlor atreea. farr n. i TONSORIAL rpKIUMFH OF AKT. K Ig Mating and Ladles' Hair Dret.Ing Wm. DAT. IsTnWlc Fqnare, HAS ALL THE LATEST INVENTIONS IN WIS OhL BUS THE ILLTTnlON W I4 It BU to aehama. OUBL-t CKEMCH NATOKAU K1M0LET4 Jo. received (direct) a large qnantity of tab beoa tlfal hair. Ladies plea, oall, examine and aoe lor yoaraelTea. BW1TOHE3 ABO BBATD9 A largo aad well, aolected etook always on hand. WaTKB-r'Al.La, BCTlIBPLT BOWS, BO. SINS BOWS and SM(J1 HIAIi-DRlfbtS, aaade by the advertiser equal to thoae Imported, ar Ijadles' owa Braids made Into any of tba above Heed-Dresses without injury to gwiteb. Ladles' Hair lireestna. Onrlinr and Hair nnttfe done in the latest and met prevailing styles. HAIB DTK1N8. Particular atteatloa paid to I this breach of the buiioe.1. Tb bast of Dye utd. I HOT A BID COLD BATHS ale ay. ready. Tba newt earning; apartment, in the cltr. fv7 IRON AND NAILS. IKON AND NAILS. CLEVELAND BROVN & CO. lo. ? aad 21 MerwU Street, BIX TON'S BLOCK, a. a. OLsmuaa, kaowa, aoasau, oe, CaevalaBd, O. Voaagatowa, O. Mannmetarers aad Wholesale Dealer la Ear, Boiler, Hoop t Sheet Iron, MAZU CUT AMD WSOVOBT SPIKSS HOT AND COLD PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS' Utat and Spring hteei, tuau, tie. Iron Dealers, Bailroad and Mining Companies, Bhtp and Bridge builders, Maohtxtut aad Mann. Lecturers, who deal re a duality of Iron that wil) jive enure eetiiractloa, are rerpeotrally request! u wiui toeir oroers, wnioa snail alwayi eoaunaad oar rompi ana oarerai etxennon. ass Men aad Bankers geaarally. SefertoBt dee US J BOM AND HAIL WAiLBHOUriiS. Kleer street, f OHIO. ' 8 oe tae Dojk oKRiiaosi roerrlEK. fraoeaaerrer-, ...., aj.iia. Maauaa-saado Ho' and Janlata , bhoeaberver's Oobumis at Iron. bhoeabenrerrs B. S. baeot made fr aoieM r . . Sunlete Iron, Bhoeabergera Janlats late, Jnniete Bot, Soaaro and Haxagoa. ' o &ar Iron, Window Glass, Extra Boraa One at eiewaftnets' pne Teoi a of qEHT'S f UKSISHLNU GOODS. MOTT & HAICHT, JI AV B JUST OPENED t A Eplendll Atsortmeattf GENT'S FURBISHING GOODS FOB THB Fall and Winter Trade. At . oe1 UO. 136 BANK ST, . I ipocelte the Wedrtell Hone ted 1ACI53 8EA 81CE HATS. A large J ka ncaiiea tai day by V .VaUDIOIiKn Ia i DAILY LEADER. FKIDAY, AXJGU3T 35, J866., TRAVELER'S REGISTER. ' DITaiTtJBaS. " 1 " A. Ma 1 Ma Fo Ma Atlaatle Brest Wiwtera.l '. u kSO A. A Q. W., kiahOBlDg Braaok-. e:aa atw Iau8aara,01evelaadBrte MO Ocaasaal Brio Aoeoawodatloaw '' Plttsbararh Wheeling is las CUrtud a) Plttobarga, Aeoom - It nmswra. 33 Til-1- OtlU KOU UKUU Baaduakl beuaU ba a:su . 100 . A&kMTAldl, ' ' Atlantic a Sna Wertam T:G6 t:60 A. A u. W Mahoning branch 11-U0 ' ' ' lake Ebon, OteveUuo A Brle T 11 1:11 t ot Ooaaeaat A Brio eotminodttom10.i i i. a a.M 10:10 T -M t.SS t.50 T-1"1" i ' i i n r a.U fctl) Seuonaky m US Mf Oltlsena wishing oonaey anno to aitbar et tba above Trains ot oaa, will be called for by Ooaohos ef mavaaa' umaiwis una. by ieavui laatr aooi at tba Oaniuna Offloa, 14T aapanor street, next door to tne weoaeti uonao. SECQI.D iNITIQN&L 'BANK, . HOT CZJETKXAHla. BealCiatvdllreBMUorj for all foblle AIOB1CB. . .. Aktaarmwi Subscription Ageat fbr tba 7-30 LOAN. Thai being the only Popular Loan sow betas the mk. the Bank will bseo ob baad a fall Mot of sixes, aad til all orders promptly aad with out dela,. Five Par Cost. Leg Tcakdwr Botea. With Aearwad laterMt to data. looaiTOd Ik PST aeat far Sabsotiptloaa, ond will redeem at par the Coupons o tba Buvaa Thirties p rosea ted at tba AoaatMP. Will alio pnrchaos United BUtat Touchers, Or tineatos of ladsbtedaess, and aU eovarnaient. aa earl ties. (frbat TUB COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK P CUTBXABTD. DsnauTBB IrarooTToaT a Piaiaoiti autt or ran Uaina BTATaa. Ageat fcr tba kale of U. S. 7 3-10 HOT KB. Five par will. Xefal Tndor Hots rssoived ik aaymant at same wtta aooraea lasarosx. All deaortptioak of 6 0 YERNlfBXT SECURITIES Bonrht and Sold at best rata apl8:K4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. Bhainhelmer One Pries Clothing House. A. J. Woodwortb Men Wanted. H. T. Co. For Ogdensburgh. H. T. Co. For Chicago. J. W. Bhodes k Co. Agents Wanted. Lost Money. Kinnard, Drrber A Co, Mtlodeoa to Rent, Fragraat Sonodoat Local Motion. Peofsg Match local Notice. Jewett A Turrtll Local Botlco. Ice tor Sato Looal Notioe. Mm. 6 haw Local Ho'lce. CITY NEWS. New style of French turbans opened to day at Mrs. A. L, Shaw's. To Akkivs. The First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery, numbering 163 men, will arrive in this city to-dsy, it is expected about tea o'clock this morning, and remain until ten this evening. They will be provided with meals at the Home. Belliio Liqcob Without Lickxss. U. S. Commiksioner White yesterday morning investigated a charge of selling liquor with out license brought against Msjor Shad- ford, ef Grafton, which resulted ia the ac cused being bound over for triaL He gave bail. Baileoad EiTinaiox. The Medina Ga zette says It lo reportad that tha Atlantis A Great Western Bailroad Company is nego tiating for the purchase of the unfinished railroad through Medina, with a view to J.M.VS waM eeet VULULmnj B roSO. as Seville or vicinity. Latest style of French frames just re ceived at Mrs. A. L. Bhaw's. aug. 25:240. Horn, at NokWALx. The NonraJk Reflec tor reports the organisation in that place of a company with a capital of $30,000, whose design is to build a commodious and well arranged hotel in that place. Korwalk making good progress in growth and pros. perity, and the investment will doubtless be a paying one. One thousand dozen Woolen Hose and Bocks, just received at M. Hall A- Co.'s, 147 Water street. Saesqib Festival. The Festival of the German Singing Societies, under the name of the "Baengerbuud," which occurs in Co lumbus on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, it is understood will be a very fine affair in the musical way. Bepresentatives of a large number of German Singing Societies throughout the country will unite, and nothing will be spared to make the occasion a success. We are informed that Cleveland will have a place in the FestivaL DapAkTiD. Professor K. . Peck, recent ly appointed Consul General to Hay ti whose ship wreck on one of the Bermuds j, when on his way to his cossulate,hss alre ady been described, sailed on Wednesday, from Phil. adelphia, in the steamer Wasp, vhich was to take him to Cape Haytien and thence if he desired it to Port au Prince. His wife and children will not accompany him, and have gone west to reside duriug the fall and winter. Five hundred dosen Tassel, Silk and Ma ria Stuart Net at low riites, at M. Hall A Co.'s, 147 Water street. PaikruL AcoiDHf. A painful acident occurred yesterday afternoon on Kentucky street, West Bide, by which a little German boy, aged about five years, had both hia hands so badly crushed that amputation cannot be avoided. The little fellow was amusing himself playing with the rope used in drawing a house that was being moved through the ktreet, when in an un guarded moment nik nana were arm into the tackle-block and completely crushed The unfortunate boy was taken to his home and medical assistance summoned. We could not learn names. Five cases Bed Worsted Table Covers, and five cases Linen Tsble Covers, just opened at M. Hall k Co.'s, 147 Water sireet. Habpeb fob SzpTsnBSk. The September number of this sterling nr.agkzine hks reech oed us, full of its usual store of entertain ing matter. Among the trenicient compo sitions are "September," a poem; Miss Pink's First Baas-on, a capital caricature, possessing much truth ; Niagara in Spring, poem ; Street Education, containing many good practical facts and suggestions. The continued avticles and stories maintain their interest, added to which are a number new and very spicy sketches. The monthly record of current events is very complete and valuable. The Editor's Easy Chair aad Drawer are replete with their miscellaneous collection of good things. Dab Bice's Mammoth Mehaoebis. Re member the largest menagerie in America will exhibit ia this city on Mondsy and Tuesday next, oa Mondsy on Tnylor ktreet. West Side, near the reservoir, and oa Tues day oa Erie street, East Bide. The mam moth tent, the . largest one ever erected for exhibition prtrptieee, wiU be open both af- teraoon and evening, and at each enter tainment Dsn Bice will appear and intro duce his wonderful herd of " Sacred Cat tle," the only genuine ones ever seen out side the Burmese Empire, together with a variety of pleasing performances of educa kangaroos, a wild buffalo chase, Arabian camels, educated horses, the largest and smallest elephants ia the country, besides twenty -two cages of animals. Tbi Coiom thts ErrkO. Th concert j of thk Con ei ud Orokettia Bud from Eaatmaa KktioBal Basioooa College, Poogh keeptie, wilt Uke place at Brainard'k Hall this evkning. In oar prenouk Boboea of thik Band, made neesuaril brief, we hare not been able to gir the prominence to it which ita merit deserve. The organisation baa an almost national reputation, and in the East, where it U beat known, ia regard ed aa having no anperior in the country. Daring the put year they have had more honors known them in the way of invita- tiyna to participate ia leading public oeca- kiona than any other band in the nation, and have everywhere borne away the palm of superior excellence. . They were present by special invitation at the last inaugura tion ceremoniee of our late. President, Mr. Lincoln, and were given the place of honor in the funeral pageant of the lamented Preaident in Hew York City, receiving a Tote of thank from the Mayor and Common Council of the city.: Other honor hardly rena noteworthy hare been bestowed upon them. The organisation ia composed of gentlemen of education and refinement and of acknowledged superiority a musi cians. The Leader la Mr. D.T.Morgan, the celebrated comet-player, and the Director Mr. Blranbel, who stand in the front rank aa a baritone and base player. Other prom inent musical name are mentioned in the list, the whole number of performer being twenty-eight. Their present excursion through the West is one mainly of plessure. The programme lor this evening will be perhaps the richest and most brilliant ever presented in the city, composing lections from nearly all the great matter so arranged as to be peculiarly striking and attractive. The Band, we believe will appear ia their full dross uniform, which is very rich and costly. We apprehend Brainard's Hall will be found too small to accomodate the large number of our citi zen who will desire to hear this fine musi cal entertainment. Aesmi, or LiBoksss. The Lake Shore Road yesterday afternoon brought to this city between seven and 'eight hundred la borers, who were hired in Sew York by some of tbe Western Railroads, among them the Toledo k Wabash, to snpply their wants for this class of workmen. Most of the men are emigrants but recently arrived in this country, and appear to be honestly disposed, industrious fellows. There were, however, some rough characters among them, and these gave some trouble along the line of their route to this city by their bad conduct. At Bay brook, Ashtabula county, a party of the rcughs left the cars, and entering a store robbed it of nearly all its contents. There was no force there sufficient to prevent their depreda tions, but a telegram was sent to this city asking the authorities to be prepared to arrest the guilty parties, and open the arrival of the train here search was made for the stolen pro perty and the thieves, but the property had been secreted or thrown away, or the thieves left the train before reaching here, and the search was barren of results. Sub sequently, however, seven men were ar rested upon suspicion, four of whom were discharged after examination, and three locked up. It is not prabsble any charge against them can be sustained. It is not unlikely that most of the parties guilty of the outrage mentioned were New York roughs who took advantage of the means of getting West offered by the coming of these laborers. We learn, however, that the whole company were badly cared fbr on the route, being very insufficiently pro vided with food and water, and if such be the ease, tbe acta charged are not entirely unaccountable, though bry xio moan, jwevt- fiable. Twenty gross Jet Bocklf)s..iri sll atvles and prices, at M. Hkll Co.'s, 147 W Cater street. The Lass Bdfeeiob Peebbxtatios Spbioh, In our notice of the presentation of the magnificent silver service to Captain Turn er, of the steamer Ironsides, we did not have at hand tha speeches made on that occasion. We therefore copy them from the Herald. The presentation speech was made by J. Hubbell, Esq., of Portage, which was as follows: Captaib Tceeee: When you and I were nova, neenrred that motuorablo conflict know. Tundo war, where the courageous Wolverines went down-to bat tle against the brave Buckeyes, and we well remember of the fearless raids made on the hen roosts and melon patches of the disputed territory. Well sir, out of the bloodless conflict came at least peace and tranquility, and with it the cession by the General Government in lieu of our lost Southern strip to the now State of Michigan, that unknown region called the Upper Peninsula with its grand inland sea, dotted with islands, marked by bold promontories ana ooraerea witn Days everywnere msgaiuceua ana oeauuiiu in scenery. Ido not allude to this for the purpose of renewing witn you, a resident or tne utate of Ohio, the old strife, for I can assure you that for my own part I forgive you all for the wrongs which caused that memorable war. Our bold pioneers soon explored this re. gion, and behold it was rich in minerals, magnificent in scenery and full ol health ful breezes, out of all of which has sprung up a commerce wnicn is now counted by the millions. It is perhaps useless for me to say to you that you nave been as a commander iden tified with this growth of commerce and travel almost from its infancy ; and yet it is eminently proper lor me to ssy to you on this occasion, that your Lake Superior mends nave not Deen unminonui or unob kervant of your career during that period. - They have found you to be a sailor of such rare judgment and skill, and yet so cautious withal that insurance on your craft is hardly necessary, ana nave at tne same time found you to possess those obliging traits of character, and that suavity of manner which distinguishes the true gen tleman ana tne popular commander ; and in view of ail in is tney nave decided to present you with some substantial token of their regard ona esteem tor you, ana as an earnest of their good wishes for your future wellare ana success, it nas au unexpect edly fallen to my lot, as one of your friends, to periorm tnat pleasant auty, ana l, tnere fore, ia their behalf, present you with this Sll vex Mrvioo, with, tbe request that vou accept it as a token of their regard for you, with the assurance on their part, that they. one aad all, wish you and yours a long hie and happiness, and trust that your future career as commander of the magnificent steamer ironsides may be as successful as has been your past ; aad that when you east your last anchor you may be sale from the storms of adversity, and surrounded as you now are by many warm and true heart ed trienas. . To which Captain Turner, overcome and surprised as he was, replied ia the following appropriate and happy manner : GxHTLkMEif: The aDDrobation of friends and the confidence of the publio are the highest rewards to which tbe sailor can as pire. Thkt I have succeeded in attaining tne lormer ns been too clearly demonstrat ed in the rich testimonial presented to me by my Lake Superior friends on this occa sion, to acquire the latter wui be my ee leas effort, and I assure you gentlemen, that no circumstance could nave transpired to stimulate me to greater exertions in my pro fession man tnia unexpected, ana 1 leer. unmerited token of your regard. iteceive my sincere usanKs tor tne natter ing compliments you nave been pleased to Dosunr u Don ma. ana nav neartiAit wiaha. lor your inture nappinsss ana prosperity. Elopsmsht. The Pittsburgh Costmcrctaf of yesterday says : Peter Miller, for the past four Tears local mail agent at Crestline, some time since TfJS " Z '.Tt.".1"'0"?' give UD hnnsa. keeping and go to boarding it would be mucn more comiortaoie and cheaper. A few days ago Peter suddenly disappeared from Crestline, leaving his deserved wife ten dollars witn wnicn to support herself. About the ssme time, a Mrs. Long well, wita wDom rexer, it in sua, was intimate during her huaband's absence in the army Bleu wjaeeriuuBiy u'..piemrwa, mUCB to the astonishment of, her lately returned husband. The absconding parties were bceira oi on moix way duuul. to to he of ALUMNI-DAY. ALUMNI-DAY. What it is and What it Means---The ALUMNI-DAY. What it is and What it Means---The Address Before the Alumni---Class ALUMNI-DAY. What it is and What it Means---The Address Before the Alumni---Class Meetings-Historical Address--Almsgiving ALUMNI-DAY. What it is and What it Means---The Address Before the Alumni---Class Meetings-Historical Address--Almsgiving---The Collation and its Concomitants. OBERLIN, August 23d, 1865. This, Anno Domini 1365, is, at Oberlin, the Quinquennial. Start not, oh reader, if yon are not Latinist enough to resolve the meaning of this formidable polysyllable The Quinquennial is the commencement set aside eipecially every fifth year, according to the good custom which prevails at Ober lin, for a Reunion of the Alumni nd Alum nae of our Alma Mater here. On these oc casions the Alumni-day is sandwiched, as it were, between the two commencements occurring on Wednesday, the day usually set apart for the graduating exercises of the college class, which are put over till Thurs day. . The last of these pleasant gatherings occurred in I860, and to-day, in its appoint ed season, the Quinquennial again trans. pired. It would be difficult to imsgine a more auspicious time for such a meeting than this, when from the trial and the toil of war we have emerged into the calm light of peace; when we have exchanged clouds for elear sky, the cross for the crown ; when our soldier-boys come home in throngs, shoulder-strapped or cheveroned, bearing the traces of glorious campaigns in bronzed faces, and sometimes ia maimed though manly forms, and when, everywhere, thanksgiving, joy and hsppineis have driven out sorrow and care. Oh, happy, happy land I Oh, happy boys that have come marching hornet Oh, heppy homes that welcome them t Oh, happy day that unites old friends together so joyously, and brings back what men call the irrevocable Past to all of us, only glorified and vivified by the years, bs they few or many, that lie between ns and our college day s I To a graduate, Alumni day is tha great est occasion of all college anniversaries or epochs. Let him b what bo may la the jther eighteen hundred odd days which make up five round years, soldier or states, man, minister or merchant, lawyer or lit tcraUur, what you will on this dsy his chief pride and happiness is in being an A'umni, and he comss back to Alma Mater like a wandering son to his own mother's hearth, greeted with gladness by brethren and joying with a joy that cannot be ut tered to find himself again beneath the ancestral roof-tree. ADDRESS BEFORE THE ALUMNI. Like a New England Sunday, Alumni day seems to commence at sunset the night before. The Address before the Alnmn was delivered on Tuesday evening by the Bev. C. C. B tar buck, at present teacher in Hebrew; ia in ion Theological Seminary. His subject might be stated as: "Th Progress and Prospects of Christianity.' Elegant in diction, rich in thought, elabo rate in ornament and allusion, it delighted each individual of his audience in direct proportion to his ability to appreciate and understand the varied treasure offered him. CLASS MEETINGS. The hours from eight to ten on Wednes day morning were occupied by Class Re unions, held at the houses of resident Alumni. Nearly all of the classes which have been graduated held meetings, some when only "two or three were gathered together," others where the attendance was large and the meeting merry. The class of 68 gathered 34 together, and the class of 62, whose triennial re-union cam off to-day, assembled full forty. Many were the episodes, grave and gay, of these pleasant gatherings, which cannot be transfixed and transferred to paper. HISTORICAL ADDRESS. -- galleries of the first Congregational Church ewlimw, awaiting the Historical Address by Profes' sor J. M. Ellis. The eloquent and ex haustive address of Professor Fairchild, at the Re-union of 1S60, left Professor Ellis comparatively little in the way of exhum ing the records of Oberlin 's birth and early growth, and after a review of the connec tion of Oberlin with the question of slavery, and the influence, through lecturing, in politics, and by her social example, which she had exerted against it, he devoted most of his lecture to a timely and most inter ting statement of what Oberlin has done ia Jbe war. Sketching graphically the wonderful scenes which followed the fall of Sumter, the anxiety and eagerness to join the service which was manifested among the students, the prayerful and tearful arm. ing and sending forth of the student- company, (Compiny C, 7lh O. V. I.) and its subsequent proud record, at Cross Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Moua tain, Antietam, the Wilderness, Spotsylva nia, Dumfries, Binggold, and many a less famous fray, paying a thrilling tribute to some of ita deed and its living, he passed to a succinct history of Oberlin's subse quent contributions to the service, alluding briefly and eloquently to the career of her more distinguished sons. A sketch of Gen eral Cox's army record was greeted with enthusiastic applause. The speaker esti mated tbe total number of student-soldiers furnished by Oberlin at 850, among whom were 200 alumni, 100 college students, and 550 preparatory students. Among the alumni in tha service, one was a Msjor General, one a Brigadier General, and ten Colonels. Out of 166 gentlemen who be longed to the College Department at the commencement of the war, 100 have since been ia the army. Perhaps no college in the land can show a better record. As an illustration of tbe value of temperate and careful habits, the spesker stated that out of 150 who had been members of Company C, but three had died of disease, and two of these in Southern prisons, while twenty naa fallen in battle, fifteen had been dis charged on account of wounds, and fifteen had been promoted to commissioned offices in other regiments. The address closed with a few eloquent words of welcome to returned heroes, and of remembrance for those who sleep in the bosom of a land which they have redeemed. At the conclusion of the address, the Bev. Hammond, of Chicago, who pre. sided at the meeting, called for speeches from several gentlemen, who responded ia a very interesting manner. OTHER BRIEF ADDRESSES. Thome, of Cleveland, the first of these speakers, took his hearers back with him to the early days of Oberlin, and paid a glowing tribute to the triangle of forces which gave life to the new enter prise, P. P. Btewart and Father Shipperd, who, in Oberlin, founded the colony, com. menced the two great principles of manual labor and joint education of the sexes, who sowed tbe seed since ripened into so glo rious a harvest Theodore D. Weld, who led the students of Lane Seminary in their righteous sec es son from that institution when it forbade free discussion on the question of slavery and Charles G. Fin ney, the revivalist of Central New York, who brought his wonderful spiritual and mental power to the aid of the youthful college. The mention of each of these aames called out loud applause only equalled by that which greeted a reference the venerable Professor Morgan, who sat upon the stand. Theodore Weld was next loudly called Oa Miein. (nrnnl I. . j - at at first he was almost unable speak, but, soon mastering his emotion, indulged his listeners in some interest ing reminisenees of the early life of P. P. Stewart and that noble philanthropist, Ar thur Tsppsn, elorium ac tenerabile nomen who died a few weeks ago, full of years aad honor. , J. M. Langston, Esq., wss the next speaker. His brief and eloquent remarks were a testimony to th fact that Oberlin $5 be the is the in f-242:eod UL" " vmvreuv mil ouiors and con- itions of mankind ; that in the family of Alma Mater there are both white and black children; that she makes no distinc tion on account of color ; that she believes no natural antagonism of the races. Applause. He closed with a word or two exhortation in reference to our new duties as citizens, developed by the close of the ALMS GIVING. Bev. Woleolt B. Williuns, of Michigw, the last speaker, inaugurated a peculiarly Oberlm-like scene by pleading the cause of the new Ladies' 1111, now almost complete. for whicas:o,uo Bad been subscribed, but which needed $10,000 more to furnish and complete it, A subscription was started on the spot and contributions made and announced from the stand as fast as thsy were given, until in three quarters of an hour $3,624 dollars were contributed. Sev eral subscriptions of two hundred and one hundred were made, while those of fifty, twenty-five, ten. As., eame like hail stones. Amid this scene the meeting sdjourned THE COLLATION spread under the auspices of the reception committee, of which Principal E. H. Fair- child is Chairman, in the new Ladies' Hall, as yet incomplete, but sufficiently furnished to afford a very pleasant place for the gathering. Here eame alumni and alumna, with their wives and husbands, to the number of five hundred and mora, of all ages, from the girl graduates of yester day, with the dewy freshness of youth about their cheeks and its brightness in their eyes, to gray-haired grandsires. Ah, what a union it was f How many familiar faces gathered there I How vividly come back old times, five, ten or twenty years ago I At two o'clock the guests of the occasion sat down to an ample and luxurious colla tion, served np to them in excellent style by the mam bora of the Junior and Third Year classes. President Fairfield, of Hills dale, presided. An appropriate prayer of Thanksgiving was offered by the Bev. A. Thome, and after the repast was con eluded, speeches, humorous and eloquent, were made by the Bev. Jeremiah Busier, Bev. V. T. Chamberlain, Professor H. E, Whipple, of Hillsdale, J. M. Fitch, Esq., and Msjor General J. D. Cox. The follow. iog toaat, sent by Professor Peek, who was unable to be present, was read by Professor Fairchild : "The patriotism, self-sacrifice and other soldierly qualities exhibited by the student volunteers of Oberlin a noble hsrvest from the seed which the simple-minded God-fearing fathers of tbe institution sowed in tears, and good grain from which shall abundantly spring, for generations to come, a yet nobler fruit of the true culture in which intelligence always waits to do the bidding of duty." An interesting scene followed, introduced by Professor Ellis by a few words in refer. ence to the proposed monument to the sol diers of Oberlin, for which two thousand dollars are wanted and five hundred have been raised. We shsll have more to say of this at another time. Enough at the pres ent to ssy that the matter was taken up at once by tbe Alumni, and five hundred dollars almost immediately subscribed. With this characteristic culmination the formal exercises of the reunion closed. and the gathering dissolved, each individ ual therein bearing away therefrom th memory of a happy day, to be a joy forever. LANCELOT. MEADVILLE NEWS. MEADVILLE, August 23. The Bdeolabt. In my last letter the statement was m do that the loss of Mr. t J, . a.i.,.j., ;ai,t. w.. sua. which was not the case, the amount being $200. It appears that Mr. Townsend hsd r-Ao-a throw so bills in an envelope snd laid it in the bottom of the drawer, intend ing to take it out again before starting away, but he left in a great hurry and for got it. The thief must have been some one who had seen him place the money there, as it appears hardly probable any person would run so much risk tor the small amount usually kept in the drawer. Though the losing of $200 would appear a trivial thing to many, yet upon Mr. Townsend this loss falls very heavily. Now, while speaking of this gentleman, I wish to say a few words regarding his character since he came among us, a perfect stranger, lees than three years ago. He sold, I think, the first copies of the Leades ever brought to this plsce, and throughout the political campaigns , and In fact all the time, has not allowed a disloyal publica tion to be distributed from his news-rooms. or by any of his agents, ao far as he could prevent. Mr. T. haa dooe this at a pecu niary loss to himself and credit has not been given him for the sacrifices he has made. He has, I think, distributed more loyal documents in Crawford county within three years than any other person in it, let him reside where he msy. With such a record it seems indeed hard to have his hard-earnings stolen just as he began to get a little ahead. Columbus Opeea Taocps. This Troupe, under the management of A. M. Farlanri, Esq., which furnished the people of Mead ville with a series of first class dramatic entertaiments last spring, will open here again in Bichmond's new Hall, on Monday next. The troupe has been entirely organ ized, several first-class actors and actresses having been procured from New York and Philadelphia, and I think our eitisens can now be satisfied in having aa opportunity to witness good exhibitions. A full de scription of the new theatre, which will seat 1,000 persons comfortably, will be given in another letter. ViBUE-HoFFMik. The Varian-Hoffmsn combination will give one of their exquisite concerts at Central Hall, on Monday even ing next. Their programme is entirely new, and the mere announcement of their coming will be sufficient to crowd the house, as they have a host of friends here. Police! Ponck I Saturday afternoon. before more than half a dozen were aware of the advent of two good, healthy police men, strange rumors began to be afloat among the roughs and jay-hawkers, to the effect that the long dreaded had come at last. No one had seen them, ao one could be found to tell whether they had horns and caudal appendages, or whether they resembled the ordinary specimens of the Human race, but all seemed to be satisfied that the policemen had come, and the fleet could be aeen in the order that reigned in our streets last night. I heard one man making anxious inquiries this morning as to what the matter could be, as be could not sleep last night on account of the absenoe of the regular howling to which he had been so accustomed. No wonder, poor man l The two policemen engsged are from your city, and they appear to be gentlemen who understand their business, and will not be afraid to perform their duty. One arrest was made at the depot last night and the offender taken to jail, brought this morning before Kennedy Davis, Esq., fined and costs, and committed till the sen tence was complied with. I would suggest in this connection, that these vagrants, when unable to pay their fine, instead of being kept in jail, where many ol them would rather be than not. compelled to work out the amount on street, allowing them regular wags. It done many places, why not here 1 In meantime, once again, "order reigns in Warsaw." Nemo. SrrrcHiks aid Embeoidbbt. Bearing ma- china stitching of every description done the best style at 171 Supeiior, Bank cor. street. Gkorss A Baxee's Sewing Machine Co. fioomg. Lift rok Pasts Usxiows-For the good of community we with to publish through your wide spread columns two boys, who have run away from the Industrial School Home, as dangerous characters. They have stole good clothing belonging to the Insti tution. Any person who will give infor mation of their whereabouts, I will attend to their interests and the public good, by having them represented at the Reform Farm. The name of one is Ames Hansen, formerly living with his uncle in Coaneaut, bat when received into the Home had been sleeping where night overtook him, or as the boys call;it, cooped. He is rather, at first sight, inviting ia his appearance, but upon closer inspection is deceitful, sly and designing. He is well built, round face, dark hair, turns his eyes from you to talk, his age thirteen years. The other boy ia twelve years old, bis name Patsy Welsh, short, stiff-built, short neck with rather round shoulders, full face, turns his eyee upward to talk, and puckers his mouth when talking. We got him a good home in Willoughby, and after stopping one year he run away from there. They are both orphans. If the community will help us to place them In the State Reform Farm, it may be the means of less fires, and peoples' pioperty saved from theft and good citizens made of even this clsss. R. WATERTON. tTkiTsn States Cikcmi Coost SErrsnskk Tkkn, 1885. The Term commences oa the 5th of September, 1865. The following is the assignment of civil causes : Wednesday, 613 Smith vs. Marsh, No. ,108; Seymour vs. Kellogg, 1,374; Horn vs. Goon, et si., 1,474 ; Horn vs. Orowell, et al., 1,475 ; Horn vs. Mather, et al., 1,477; force vs. U. A I. it. K. 1,262. Thursdsy, 7th Bennett vs. Hornung, 1.363; ttale vs. ilubbell, 1,364; Wilson vs. Hester, 1,401; Young vs. House, 1,435; Smith vs. Bailey, 1,457; Jennings vs. Pickenpaugh, 1,247. Friday. 8th Baxtnn vs. Bank, et al., 1.376: Scott vs. W ilk ins, et al.. 1,489; U. 8. vs. Olmstead, et sL, 1,480 ; Haasknicht vs. ingle, 1,308. Monday, lltb 8tewart vs. Lee, 1,213. Tuesdav. 12th Fairchild vs. Soencer, 1,331 ; Canfield vs. Loomis, 1,35 cauneld vs. Drake, 1,353. Wednesday, loth McGregor vs. Brisker, hoif. 1 3J ; Stewart vs. Stark weather, 1,14. Thursday, 14 Dart vs. Whiting, 1,(87; Balsley vs. Bond, 1,452 ; Fenn. R. B. Co. vs. Sergeant, i. Cbis dill's Exchaaqe, Woostes. Having occasion to visit Wooster recently ,we stop ped at the Exchange, kept by Mr. E. D. Ely, and have no hesitation in recommend ing it to travellers as one of the best hotels to be found in any town in the State. The house is quiet and orderly, while all its sp pointments are complete. MARRIED. FEKtT BAKBoV la tats eltv. Tuesday. Aa gust lid, at the re.lde.ee of the bride's mother, by the bv Or Goodrich, O N Ferry, late Captain othu v. uw atse l&Ha Baker ao oarua. DIED. V NCfiNT. a Jersey City, Henry T. Vincent, eldeit soa of J. A. Vincent, 01 this city. Hli remains react! hero last evening and will be bnrled Ir. m the residence of bis father, 350 an. perior itieet, at 4 o'clock this attoratoa. Friend, of the rami y are respectfully Invited to attend the faneraL LOCALi HOTIUK& "I feel Of thi dull sickness at my heart afraid." But la easee of IATARBH, a tingle bottle of Dr. D H. beolye'a Licjuxo OATaaaa a bmbst will always f Sect s permaaeat ears, thns prevratlsg BruaobitIaorOoasBmptA. aagsltrS ITCH. WH KATUN'S ITCfl SCRATCH. OINTMENT. SCRATCH Will ear the Itch ia 48 hours also curat Bait Bheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Kruptiono the Skin. Price 60 cents. By sending SOeonts to wees cud Potter, 170 Washington St., Boston, wl be forwardod free by mall. For oalo by all Drag. gista Stbons A Aaasraoiie, Cleveland, Agents or Northern Ohio. mhtS-F daw ItiarrboBa and isjaentery. We here ex sminedsgrest nnaher of letter, f-oa sBie of tha mrwt prominent eitisens of Cincinnati and Coving ton. etc., speaking ia the highest teroMOf Dr Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture for the cure o diarrhoea and dsentrr. The letters are too long to Enblieh. Mr Woods, of Craington, says he was pronounced incurable by the bast doctors la CincliiBatl, and one bottle of Dr ttrlirledd'a Al tl Ofaolers Mixtnre effected a perm erect rnrs after suffering fur months with the worst form of diar rhoea and dyseuteiy For sale by Druggists. - BENTON A DI'MBAtl. Aae.ee, Cleveland, 0. my6:kA It ns be Blereirnl to skaraelvem, The pSyslcal stractnr of the strongest hamsn being Is vnluerab'e everywhere. Oar bodies era endowed by nature with a certain aegatlvs power, whbh rotccts them to some exU ut from unwhole some Influences ; bat th's ro sctloa Is Imperfect snd cannot bs safely relied oa la ank aiihyre ginas. or a d-ar c I rcu Butanoee of swore than ordi nary dsrjg r. Therefore, It is wisdom, it Is pru dence, it is Oiimmos senes, to provide sgtlnst sack contingencies, by ttk'ng sn antidote aa ejea.ee .- la other wo. ds, by fortifying the system with a o arse of HG8TE PTB k'S BIOMAuH BITTBBJ, tha most complete pro tec Ivs against all the apideale and endemic maladies that has ever beta admiaJs. terd is any country. 4 a remedy fcr Dyspepsia there Is no remedy thst will compare with It. Whoever suffers ths pangs of Indlg 'Stloa, any where on the face of the earth where Boe tetter Bitters o ta bs procured, doe so voluntarily ; lor ss surely aa Truth exists, this invslasbls Toals snd Alterative woald rests re his disordered stem. srh to a healthy cosdIUoa. Te ths Billons It a'ao aapecieUy recommended, aad la eases of eon. firmed Oonstipstlon It affords spasdy aad pe nent relief. In Canada, ths West Indies, sad Australia, the Bitters rank shove all other medi cines of too clsss, snd the demand fcr tbeas ta all fore'gn countries Increases every year. auglft-g'Siaew I. A. ESAD, B. W. WOODWOkTB, ff. B. BUAB 0. A. HEAD & CO., BANKE RS. 4 8DPBB10B BT OIaKTBLAHD, OHIO, Authorised Snbscrlptloas Agents for the 7-30 LOAN. Tha trtjal eommlMloB mtlowsd ta Banka aid UaVDfter. woo tmj to twu eVgum. COLD. ftltiYKR, CP05i. IICHAICL. C-NADA AND UNCURRENT MOMET. Hoy aod .tajl all dawriptlOM of GOVERNMENT BONOS. tr W alao but and Mil aa OoBK.laB.ma all loan oi bkbokj ana ooaaa as tna v. HtsMik Es, oa antra. AU order- by mail or axpraat promptly' flllad. Mvmrn Htampa for ai. wiptS: RS OIL COMPANIES, &C. EXCELSIOR OIL WORKS. Rockefeller & Andrews, son to Andrews, Clark A Co., Maaufaotar. ers sna nenners or CARBON OIL BeDZlBe ftDO LUbrlCatlnir OllS, aoosrsixxs, Saanss absbiws. OPFIOB Boom Bo. aaBsxtoa-sBlosk, Merwia re- lbl4: SI FLOUR AND FEED. pLOUH AND FIBD. C. ANDREWS. The wen-known Whol-aal. snd Betail Dealer la iuuub ah li run, has always oa hand. Hew Bomlny. White Oiaokad Wkeet. . Graham Flour, Farina, Spilt Peas, Merle., Oat Meal. New flora Meal. Fresh Buckwheat Flour. Ac . at sreatlv radneeaT pram. umua mibm. . .. . . jeiT:a Cor. Ouaerio and Prospect ts. DENTISTRY. rpSKTHI TKUfH TB2THI A Or. J. R. lliIIL8. Lata ot the Srm of Haixiwsu A Duiau SUU st his old setabllehed Metal Bi ms. oorae Ontario street aaa ruoile Square, making those invaluable seme, arttnetal Teeth, at (be old prices before tee war. Aa Op jar or Lower set from tU i " . .miiviia NKWHTYLsa or WBQvum j . . ."r OOWLKyg. leha FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. THURSDAY EVENING, Aug. 24, 1865. The lo-al mo ey market Is eith ut chena, and continue, very unlet. Thre Is s-arceiy ay in quiry fcr disoonata, bat Bank ba'ancea are aeps close by the laigo am aunt of currency needed by depositors to cairy pioperty, v.ry lilt's tonse queatlt finding It j way li to Bank. Bzehaaga l quUt. There is veiy Utile making through trade channels, aad the supply continues 00a aad sates Srm at discount to p.r hvjlng aad XMK preaiem aalllag. Sold rales pretty steady wltkla tha tang. 01 i 0)144, but th. market ia nit strong, aad tb-ie la ao sisooaitloa to work lor aa advaso Lisersi iwaafpUrf cotton fcr the past ft days heveoper. a ted to redaoa the price ot foreign exchange, aad thns I. wiaka-, f o'd. Ia Cladaaetl currency is rapidly aecnmulaticg Exchange Is working close and re as are firm at S0A76O premium buying and 110 premium eeltlog. The Chicago money market la saodetately attive. aad currency easy. Bxchanga Is Sim at par boy- log and 1-10 prem urn ee! Ug 7 he aggregate amount of exports (exclusive or specie) from th port of New York to foreign ports fcr the wsek coding August 28, 1865, was f 3,36,- B21. The gee era! markets continue firm, snd bn-l'-sss to dav was rather better. TLur advanced 60,. Wheat Is anchsngMl and Una. Cora advanced Is. Oats are steady. Other grains Inactive. Provisions era ateady aad fi.m, with aiood (rare demand. Butter Is ee'lre end firmer. Cheese te steady, bat ret bar qnlst. Freak-packed Iggs ia demand at SOo. There waa mors Inquiry for High wine, to day aad tha market rated Srm at S ',18. Petiokum 14 in moderate dem sd and steady. Other artlcl- s la oar quoted list are anchsnged. Tha following wen th receipts snd shipments at this point by Bailroad, Lakoand Canal of load- lag articles during tha twenry-fonr hoars ending at seven o'clock this ssoming t Articles. Beoeived. Shipped. Flour, bbls. Wheat, ba Con, ba buO 1,37 3,3& 7.414 1,71 S 7K8 , 8:1.1 ISO 9143 Oata, ba , Live hogR M Cattle, Sheep. Fork, 601a. 9 4, CO 0. 100 ao 6i,ri 1, '5 111,44s SO.ftU) ,475 1.741 317 WO SM.OiO Saiao 1, 61 ItSTto Io3,t30 Ooel. tons.. liar., keL. Bl Lath, Mo 1 16,l"fl Iroa Ore, tons- 378 Iron, 404,w Ma U aad Spikes, Ba.. tvv PetroieuBa. kba 635 (48 l",t Sail, bbls Hides Bw- 4V Tobaoeo, hhda.. 112 sandnee, me.. 41' ,4oo wooTz-!?! N. Y. Money Market—August 24 [BY TELEGRAPH.] Money-Easy at Bad V oei t. rsteirlists: tirhsniw Dull snd lower st K9 iTi triold Quiet snd without any material change. open teg at ie advaaclng to la?., aud clcaing at aa-,. New York Stock Market—August 24. [BY TELEGRAPH.] ef wSVSrsnMBl Blocks Are wlthoet mate rial change. - j i n ,' j nrapni) e'Ti, Ftee-awenty coaooe, li e) V. B sixes of lee I, coupons, 116 Heon ha bull and heavy. New York Crtral 92: Ft Wave. SfrU: M.lwankee A Prairie da Chle. .. v eo. aaiy. a . . n-ay. 44t-ji Chicafo A Morihw- a'era sT1; eerih-weet ra Bay Central 1 O: Kne .8: do preferred 83; feed ing H'l1',; BodeoelitHi; Illinois Cealrai ecrp K; Cumber and Si; Vhioa Mleaiwa'Ppi eattiucatje 4,, Tennueeee ue ILy,. . e. j. malt. JAMBS VABMBk. E. J. Farmer & Co., late FAkkCk s PAnrrrn, BiSKKES AND li HO KEEP, u. s. 7-30, ... 10-40, 5-20. dOVEBNMSNT SICCSITlBjl, COLD, BILTBB AND OOUPONB, TJMCUBBBHT FDBlS, U, 8. OB ON B TSsR OEBflF. IBDBBTEDNE8B. IICH1B6S 05 6KEI BSITAllT, AND TBE COSTINEN r, Boasht snd eeM. snr-pBrosiTB Bsostvin on Favosablb Tssas. 145 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. mvi-4 Cleveland Wholesale Market. THURSDAY EVENING, August 24, 1865. Fmlgbr. The following are the raaw by Leeks (steam) sad Bell from tha port to New Tork and Boston : To New Tore. First class: fl,H; Beooud claaa: Sts; Third elaas: 7o -, Fourth claaa: Sou. Flour, SO. Woolfi.ia. To Bostoa. F rrt elaas: S1.J2; Beeond class: Me; Third elsaa: 76o; Fourth olaae: SAo. Flour: 70s. Boolfl.ta. aVIonr firm snd higher. City brands ad vene d eon, and bow hi Id at 110,00 for XX red and SI l,i 0 for X I ahlte. fa ss 176 bbls X X red, coon try, st 19,00; coostry made XX white held st 110,00. vfhesat Market ti m snd mors active. Bait 3000 ba and Scars No 1 Wabssh red from store at $1,(0; Sears Bo trad from store at tl.Su; NO ha ember Milwaukee at 61,66. ( era-ki belter, and more doing. Bales 7 iars No. S mixed from store at 76c. S)ata ateady. gates 6 ears from store, ia lots, at too. Mye-Qctlet st S3,0ii from store. Barley Inactive and Bonlnai. For at Steady st six. 00 lor city packed sscss. lrea Firss at 24s fcr city -rendered la barrels sad tierces. Beef-City Mess held at ls,0O, wlU light do. ktaad. amokeel Heata-Ia good demand, Srm and unchanged. Wo quoUt Plain-cnred hams, f) ft. tec ihoBidsrs 19c; bacon 90o; dried Beef Jc Bales at quoUllons ol 16X) lbs hams snd 10 0 lbs dried beef. Batter In good demand aad Aimer. Bale of Weetera Kenerrs st 24afo. Ceae Firmer at 12a)16o tor good to choice grades. KeTsTSBettar. Mice fresh packed held at 90c. HlAhwlaeav Firm aad In moie damand. Sales 126 kbls la lota at 12,1 8. Aleobol- Steady Held at 14.36 Oj 4,11 fcr 88 per cent. Cologne ffplrlte, 8o per cent., 14,61. Neutral Proof cplrlts $2 33 S)J,3'. FedrolemiBB Finn at STe for Befinel present delivery. Ths dm aod la only moderate. Atrled A pp Km Firm at 10c, aad say fbr peck -ah:. Flab Steady at the following prices- He.1 Whltefish, hslf bbl, fs,75; No. a do, kalf bb, 18,00; Pickerel a half bbl r.80; Trent tj uati ooi i,uo; aemng half bbl S4,6ria5.(6 IffF Steady. Bew loose selling at s range of e,uuaia,uv. no old otTerlng. Baled I la light oupyij aaav j kwaiiAOsr m ma,Vt. ait-Firm. Mow held at fS, it for Fine ; St,60 me rX. w 11 7T,. XTT "! "CM A AS lil' 'dT.T T rmw Sll; Poru r-- a nuatixer oarreee la proportion. Waeesj I lane Oswego and Akron held 62,(13, Plasm aw-iewuwaBV sand Blaster Slr-,00 per ' - , - - t vi owa. Hsss-Firm. B.w tork Stat 4605tie, sooorde aauj ' i -7 , uaie aoeaocea. kSAalk Blesdy. BarMy MaH held st 61.70 pee PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET [Special Report for the Dally LEADER.] PITTSBURGH, August 21—6:00 P. M. The receipt, of Crude by ths Allegheny liver to- aay were 3,300 bbls. Ths market is active and sales are libera' al firm prices. Refined tondrd wanted. Sales reach 6,(00 bbls at 449460 ; Beptembtr delivery In Philadelphia at 62c ; 1000 bbls hrlillaat, Oc lobar dellvety In Phlle- eeipsis, el 63a. Free ago. Bobs of Crude wars : Grea ceanly amber st 20c. withoal nackega; 1000 bbls Allegheny river oil at l'Xc, and 1400 bbU do do, at 19e, wl bout pack- lea. Bupply la market light asd buyers plenty, Sales of Be. Bole brilliant at tie. Bales 100 bbls Tar at 6,0O. PITTSBURGH, August 21—6:00 P. M. Rose & Prentiss' Provision Market Report. snn, Thafoalovrnaganlawratascearged tyas, BvmnlumhamaP Camvnf i Basua 14 unea Meejy B m. Baoalderw 8n gar -cured a si . , ... m laaeesi Or naaoked Bides BJ lb m -o ami sMtAa-rad'S In bole or tree. S3V Prime leaf aeulu.d.'j 1. e e. ?! 131 60 Bitra eieear BJ bbl.. S 10 age to railroad depua or boats. A 11 article, an warranted otrlelry prime, and oqnal to aarth'ai Is the State. Orders promptly Sued. aWf B A Frl SB -B Boa. IU. 114 ,,4 ia Ontario seTeas. PITTSBURGH, August 21—6:00 P. M. Rose & Prentiss' Provision Market Report. TOLEDO MARKET---August 24. [By Telegraph.] wnsamt t boat Sc better i.u. - . ... Mtchiaao at (I old .rr,h mi.ki .T - l- Bew f I Seal DO, old Ho 1 red Waba a Si 99.fl it S3aBr-eUodT. Sale, at T.T, fc-ai". i J?! V. ?! jj0 - ' v , an. I A aur aA-lolower. Sales at SV. lasie rrelakta-7, , .kaU to Orveia and evattuaAO. NEW YORK MARKET—August 24. [BY TELEGRAPH.] t!oxt-lo lower, rales at ssatfi tot ml e -g. 'leflBwAeele relter. Selrs at I' SiaT H for extra atatst fS tog) 10 tor round hoop ohk $ all 0 fur trade braade; terse Cloelr g qu et. lee noeo IB sales Sv l,vuv DDIs extra state, for flr-t hair of October, at M 10. vt tit a., K'rr- with lair damped. Bales of weet-re at ti 91. waeat-el'Mivwel enaure, with moor- rete Om,o4 Pel al SI ml 67 lor Cateeco soiiag SI (441 e7 tor hll.ee See elect (1 61,) el a 'or sm er. Milaaukae, latter arte, aa x trem; SI bttr a load of choice do ia store; SI IfJ1; for emmnn winter ixd western; fk 16gt Si IS kr ember a iota I rex. Ktr- veiy arm. netuawrstera a arc Harley-yel. t atari -y aioii v'ex. Cora In be lev. Sales al SSe for nasoand: 9 A94Uo for eoaad mlsee weetera. leMr arleo aa exti.me, aeS one Icei of cbo ce at 92c . talis rc betiee. eates at ezs tor wlater. Waal-i.nii. Vrsreelpora Inll st 31s for e-ade: seije fcr reSeed la bead. auM-Ftr Firm wlta seoaeewxe semeae. eaios os Cues Mueoove.1.. as 1 JerflaO, feito BlCO 130 14Sc; Ha.aea Iro lenee-rirto lor p. fiilaiisia riisur r " Bice 80d)SSa. P-a rirmer - Helen aa . soaS33 75 wow ami. eloatng as $3? SiS or ease.; &u !l M lor 1SS3 4 moss; 134 U (i Tr pri ue; t'iS Xw27 UO or ar sa. . aieo l.eiet eeiv now SBtaa, ar peptemevae seller's ptlna at li 60. , Hevei steady Kales at ss cvau go to atata mere, end (10 U'lt ' 0 for extra miss. HeieU Hams unlet. si Bte-a lie-at e. 8aha at MKetVeKc fcr kooiuere aad 19(o)ic fyt hems. AWieiOB-- !' l. Laurel Steady at 19a'2J. niter S eeds, baiea as JAtta fcr Ohio, and SO fur stale. , nen.e- iiut.,t and ectie st Wall "40 lor eoae 10a 10 prisse. , , [BY TELEGRAPH.] CHICAGO MARKET---August 24 [By Telegraph.] Flour Firm. Wilms- strm at an advabco of IVexe. Bales st tl i7., for Mo 1; SI : for Mo A, sitrta- Acute aia aa.eucea laee. ciea i-tb for No 1, and 70o 'or not siat. adeemed 2. 3c, closing firm. Bales at . reiiriiiM- Firm ana nncnasgea. k,a-etlQ.a Qe'et. aruvb.l,ea-Fum at 129 10.30 09 fcr mem Pork, ana til 1X1 fur prime do. fU- Inis-Fiour. l uubbee; wkeet, 15,000 he, ootn l'6uxr oata 6 ,i 0. v ehipmenu-JMoor 3S 0 litis, 40.004 ba wheat, tS7,ual ba otre, 44.COU oata. BUFFALO MARKET—August 24 [BY TELEGRAPH.] Flenr Vlrra WSrat-siarc. Bo 1 Chicago sad K ilwsatos rprl.g i bo. iara-le better, with good eVasaad. - CpBea ear y In the morning at 83c, and a. os d at kas ( Bio 1 winter red s al Illinois Bo 1 o d 63s, saw aomiaal at 44 s47,. Hurley N minal. ' Aoxiaal Furh Heeey meas tU 60. fsnal r re-lalifa- Xo New Tort- Wheat Its. corn 12, orta 8. Lrfalte I m porta-For rthonrs Floor 4333 bis. Wheat 93,477 0a, com 134.17., Oets M7. [BY TELEGRAPH.] OSWEGO MARKET---August 24. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Floor Active, tut snnplT light. Ssles ad 8 ll lor e-r eg; f of r winter red; t 60 f, r ak te aad 610 isalo 6V fordouwleextra fx m prime white. w tMat- Firm bnl qair, tr ST-orm Firm and rcarco. No Seles. Oil l greit e scarce aod nominal. (amtl k'rviaui. Are coil and enehaBred. Floor .OWile. wheat 9c, corn 8tc, to Mew York. Lake J an porta 14 3jo ba corn: wheat x8. 600 Carnal Fnp.rtA ott' bsls Sour, ls.coo km sore; wheal lo.ut o. Milpan-au -By Bail, (00 bbm fionr. MILWAUKEE MARKET.--August 24. [By Telegraph.] SVhrai tloitt. Bales at fl !al 89 fcr No 1 late while winte-ftrisjtM-IOD0 bbls fionr, 27,000 ba wheat. febipuueniM litu eui, IL,a-, 79,009 ba wheat. i MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CLEVELAND. ENTERED......AUG. 23-24 Stwr M rnl-i fltar, Vlrr, Tatrott Prop Tioga, biatoa, DoDkirk Prop E-aiiia, thorn, buff 'o PropCao b.uk, BltecksaaB, DaBlilrk Prop Wlacorsio, Biowo. 0ceo Prop DaB Rk-bmocd, Br f. buffalo ttak Marq tt Bchaarawbr( 0.tcag r.R Ircquoia. B ckr Baffa'o 'chrTar ar, Ptponn, Ha qa -tta Bchr J P Prinra, Pr-nce, Eria ' Ockr Htami. nt lofrtoo. bofftlo SctarOoT klnnt, pt-nbia, fntTrsW tt (1 K.dk, Havr in, Potlalo Scbr Wm K pi 1 1 7, Batlin, Bay Utj W Huae. CarrND, Khe' IeiaaJ Scow rVrm, Corti Po t Ha oa Souw Wt ittt-a a, Hyto, L xingtra Scow J 0 Hi' Is, BecKr, a.lurtw Scow Cue a Bam. Porr ! CLEARED......AUG. 23-24. Vg;r, iMtroft Piop Iaa Kicbmoird, B;jf, Chicafo Piop WLc ba.D. tirowa, T liAlo Ptoi ati i-, Bia'-ztman 1o(m1o Prop L'lmint, Thorn, ioo Prop iraoatHrfi. nrDAr. Oatonasoa Bark Great W,,t, aikioa, Chioaxo sbr J fan F Piioea, Piince, Siuaw t'cbr R-cer, Brntrmi. Portaga S br Jo ny lind Wi liamv, Uuffala Ochr I-etil, lMii t, Po t Hn a ?chr Mnfza, B onay. Bay Vty acow M oa, ' irrtn, teii-y' Ii'aod acovtMitlarGirl. BatljogaiM, A-aa Prodaee, Forwarrfingr skma Cosakalaatoa ssrrciiamtie. For Ihe sale of FloTir, Ore In, Saeds. Proeiiloas, So. OfiJceNe II Merwin ol, Olevelsnd, O. liefer to K. al. Bpencer, first Batlonal Bask,. Cleveland; Flat- her a cbaree. Baakera, iediaaa... e; O a . i, y,n dtutial FreUhl Anal O- tl.O Billroad, ioui.napo.iH aog.sses P. a, SABL. W. S. STEAISHT. Earl, Straight s Co. O EM kAZ COMaliSlON MERCHA3.T3, Bwa TBS OA LA OF riaar, Crala, Prod ore aad rravlaleaa, 8. E. COB. VlNB ANo FBI-NT BTBKATS, CINCINNATI, O. Orders for all desmiptioas of merchaadlss in oar suiketa prumpt y filled. Advances on eon iga ments. Stencil plet. a furniehed to regular ship-Xl- p"lin aA- attenUoa lrea to the sale ef HOTTER and UfEsiiii. mh37:inB:ly:RS Uaghes, Davis & liockereller, Suooeieora to Bnghea A Bockeleller aad SaV ia A Voroa, ropwapdliiK, Produce at BaerF' j C0Mr.1ISSI0N MERCHANTS Beiton's Bloci., Mcrwto CLBVBLAND, a ABTWrra BJUOHBS, Bans, s. bavib, wa. aiBBrau.aa. ,r,i:BS ta t J. kSSTEa, l a. aaoawiTB, a. s. aiaaa. V o. F. LISTER 4 CO.. Slorage and Produce Commisaion MERCHANTS, os. 48 aad 50 Elyer utreet. riJiFEAAMD, la. apT:B3 S- k ABBA. L BA.BA. H. B BABBA, a. A. BA.BA. ROBUST HANNA & CO. Scccbs soss to Banna, Oarretsoa A Co., WEoleaaa wrocere. Forwarding and Commliua MeroSaala and Dealer. In Pr duce, Salt, f'leh Sc., Ceairat kxchenae, Noa. lbd aod 171 Hirer street and Doer Cleveland, Obto. ava. Agent, for ths Cleveland, Detroit sad I .no BBay lor Line of a learners. jv J O. SIMMONS ak CO, ' Produce ComniisBioii MBrojantB, SO KER'sVIN STREET. CLEVEUHf ., (. son Tan sink or FLOOR, ABA IN, POKK, BUTT" B t BOiM. LABll, bEl H, PjlArtiFS. 'jBIBD FBC1T, Sc., As, "UM mfi"'t,?1,,"'",',,? " n g orders fcr such articiee as can be obtained bs tl .a market. ' a. siaaoes. Ijs,7:a43j : a. o. ssaine rssLTOal, FBlitUll & t.. GENERAL COMR1ISSIOM AN1 FOBWABBUJG IVIaaSiDHANTS. AND ' Wholealeand Betall Deal,., fa, FLODB, 8B3J1,FBED, PROVISIONS. BAI.T WATBB Lima, A. .AO, Ageata ttt the sals of ths ea4asawsas "Airon City" and "Akron JEtna lklilABl Finny. An the different brae i, .f which, tewether with a. general aaaonrnentof Ohio a " " Bo. 1 0VI4TTB JXOHj, ;0f . tiLavxtLAril), Q. AGENTS TOR THE : Northern Transporlatlos co.1 seine ui ccrew B(eaa.ers, To Snd From OaDBN&BUBS, CAPB TlhCSHT aad fjeTfaao Asd ths AKRON TRANSPORTA T TCl ay rr- see ae Property promptly forwarded ta Bew Tork. Box. tea, snd ell nointa Beat or Wert, with dlllVTT the Loweat Rate, of FreiehlT ""'l " Through oontraoiB given to all ta. m-, , town. I. Hew gnrlanrfanTwe-V-? ABQK AND BSAUTirTJL BTO5k. I 1PlatdWs,jistiivedby lofig . - , : ti. - -a vu