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AMUSEMENTS BKALN ABO'S BM.L, -kMudtr EimuTi rVeP. e-opeaiag of the L riaine. Mammoth BfiKEornoua ! Oopy-rlrhted by r. B. Abel. Philadelphia This vetoed and kcut E .teMelumenl, which has tee osteal lb taiwoomluiuo .he prams u llte ruf eud to-Mlia tree , wee have wbtMBBed iu HtmJiil Powers Ud Astoolaning Effects, will b ulUM et tbe abive u-ll Oh hi MOttl WBKK, serlng which time a eollecUoa ol otn Om laoua tu VimofiMCkw PukBlttB A Si) eeKRIOAB" 8CEHERT, Architectural Views km t ternary wil' be preeeated. Tnkeu at onto tm ioau ot cents. -keif trio. XtekeU lor sets M Brelnerd's Maaic Store. CLAIM ACKNTS. r too. e. Brnoe Prestos), COVERNMUIT LICENSED Army and ftarj Claim Agent, OOloe A. 1 LyM-fa BUwk, er Uowt Eocm, ob Futile Square, OUvelaad, 0. Weoolloot P.Vi1T.BKi Pejaftie. 1 c dolee his nun Um to the eelieetioa Of Or eaas' acooubtb, pronrUf OerUhoelae afliai. kKh.l1HM mo ebtoieiag p.7 mtr ran low. Mo charge until wo km To aoooev imbed wbot wo undertake. ejormaa lngnage spoken. oplt D. W. QmGE, Attermer mt Imw, amd inthorixed War Claim Agent Oman l& Sunauom Br, bunun,4. wares Pernio tie, Oolleem Bounties, Bock Pop oaf Prise Money, ud Proeeeaiee War l Halms of every defrlption. OOF" Mt Aiwooiate at ektungtea gives particu lar attention to too sUeeot ol OFF1CBBM' AOOOOMTlJ. or All pemoaa baring Claim! against tko Sov arnoent should apply tome as oeoa. or-OoounaoiooUou enelrt-'lna; .tamp will treaty, oiuiupt attoetv lb' LAKE NAVIGATION. 131 . FUK CHICAGO. MAIBK, K. RicHUmMOii, Mu'er, Will ltVTo TaefHlay, tS-t ltt,t 10 A. If. Pout .in arw.ru lU'kntrM to portion t.oo. Mef-tanw-w. urns, rrmuna hi waa m Dcrat," ror trwlght or ptaawe tppi to ELfOCi. FBIMOH 00. McDolb. Paawnger Agent. VJ T. OO. Fob Uodm- mum XI vawauid lDtrmd:iPorU. T That iiMsoh Borew steamer aamkwaaM MlUf-UAN. W. MoLLO. Km to. VIII Mitoa ToMUy. Sept. I at, at 1U 4. M. ttcsetHt to Mw York, Montreal, Bo Ion, nd ail porta of ttt Hmw XaglmA mtmtn. "or trelgba or panaae apulv to A-ALrUa. FECKOH CO., Foot of bnpatior si. B. R. HnToi,B, Paaa-miwT Artit. TRANSPORTATION. il865. - ' THE Hortheni Transportation Co. y . OF OHIO . . . I pnporoi to Transport Panom bad rroportf betwaos Bostoi, all rolDtt In Hew iBglaid. new lorK na me wen with paoMprusua, cash and dispatch. TbJo wob kaowo Liaa of Flrot-claal Sol toamon ooaaacu at Ogdoaabargh wltb too kail roada for ktowiw aad aali foloia lai mow Kamlmnd ; at Capo Viooeot wltk tbo Ballroado betwoao, Cbim Y'lneoml. mmt Bar Torlx, aad at Oawego wlla a Lino of ftrat nla Voaal iJOOM DOtWOMt OSWEGO, TROT, LBANT ND DEW TORX. , l-orauac a UAU.I lAht batwoaa . 308T01T, 1TIW TOSS, 090SXSSVSGB, CAPS YLSCKMI, OSW&QO, mrU - OLS YBLAXD, , TOLEDO DETSOIT, AadaXJU-WISKLT hlSS. lor CHIOACrO, M ILW AUK. KB AND IMIBltmlilATJa POUTa momn: J. M rWBS, Ro. 9 Anaor Uooao, Mow Tork. 1 . U. BukCU, Tt Pearl at root, New fork. , JOHN UO0KIN9, T atato nraot. Bootoc. fiCO. A. BDllI, Ogdenabarak. : A. F. bMITH, Oap. Vlaoanb CHA8. ALbUSOM, Ooweeo. L WALELBB A BAlBo, loiado. -. B, B. M ATHlWiS, imtroll, i O.J. BALK, MUwaakeo. B.J. BOWK, Chicago. PaLtUk, rttXMCB afe !)., BI. K. McIHJIJi, . (aeoeiaaift, . Paaanrer A (T-nt. 01TlaBi mh!8:RS HATS AND CAPS. A li h SITLifl OF HATSANDQAP L. BENEDICT t SON Ha t?kMlol m v.ry lugi xtafc GENT'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S , HATS AND CAP , Or the latest styl. For bale low at Wkofooale aad Me tall. fOl BUPKBIOR STBEST. pALL STYLES Of HATS ASP OAFS. Wo an bow Intrododng oar FALL STTLBB of SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS ALSO, THE SHERIDAN, FAUST, RESORT t BALTIMORE HAT Also, a rooeral mssjrtnvnt of eEH rXEVSM'S aad xHIb' OiMlZif for fall aad winter Wear. - . B. B0TT8 A OV, 0p : ' - 1 ORGAN. S. BRAINARD & iON , BTw. SOS snpenor Street, Clevelaom, ABB Sole Agents in Korthem Ohio ' FOB TBm CILKBBATSD MASON & HAMLIN CABINET: OKGAN hicks raoa $110 10 $soo. DeoorlptlTo Illnitrated Olroalan lent trao giT lar foil docrTpt!o-a of atT. ard prjcn. aogto PROFESSIONAL. GM. BABBBB, (formeily Csptaiii 1st Battallioa O. V. 6. 8., lata lit.ot.noot Ool- Ind Military Claim Agrnt. Oaoe 22 Superior it. f WlU oolUot Looal B-omv. Oorornment Uoonty Baoc Pay, aooare Pensions, aad oroomote OlaUae of ever bind oarasnst the o. 8. Parttcslar attoa. too girea to the settling of i ffilera aoooaat. A p plioaUon. by mail promptly attended to eeplrhg QSO. H.Sl-B,'- JUiTIOB or IHC ftkCt. Offioa over eS Snperior street, apgifcrs CLBV-L&NP, OHIO. QHA3. W. & CONWAY W. NOBLE, Aitorneji aid Counsellor at law, . AMIBIOAfi BCILDIHQ4. , -, CLBTBLAND, OB'O. cniaLwi w. wools. aolO-aoJ coswav w. wobls. J E. A li. U IJEESOIlL, Attorneys at Law. OrnoA--Tl Snperior street, first door op rtatr "bankers. VERLYiS & CO., 1 BANKERS, H0. 44 TTAU STRUT, JT. T.. GoTerninent Loan Agent-, . KEXP OB HA ID FOB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, i - - TBI ISSUES OF .- 7-30 TREASURY NOTES OF ALL DIS0MISAT10S8. Wa Bit and Bill alloisaoes of OOVEBMZ2T SICU R.ITIK3 at market rates. UBSBEUfrom BABKSand BAB MM execs ted oa teToreule terms, and with dispatch. AlsoreoeWe DBPOSIIa and allow IBTXBEBT en current bslaaoss. , ... , . )etl-4T TrUWTtTF . l-r COAL. waslsasm and BoSbl Dearer a . Itrll Tela, ClBrjbiiu aed O !. C L . Ottos otdlP. a,a.r. aviso, OWoe end Yard at Kaoil4 rtra-t K. k. Oroamag. Os-lotaa . Broell .at ttaaltty for eTBAK, HAS, UiLAT-3, PTOTBB, Omoo or Bouse Use. Abo, ABTHEA0II1 O0A1 n largo or assail orient ties. Ordsn iseuoutlullyeoUoitsd aad promptly attend, das. Com s auaJI kpt SOMtasliv oa bsnd. B-VSsrwstma, .- tmkiUiU. am. to a at DAILY LEADER TUKdDAY, BEPTEMBEE 12, 1865. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. ' DBPABTTJllmS. ' - i - a. . r- w. r. w. AUaaSo A Oroat - DM .' fcoU A. A tt. W.; Haaonlng braark C:& lo ImkaSbooa.OI.Ttaad A feris . 0 k!tO Ml Ooaaoaat Brio Aoeootaodatlo' & Pltttborcb A Wboallagi :U) l&t Olooolaod A PHtoborgn, Aooom 140 l-rmlrn tttll 111 Tir ir i tklD fcto l:ui Baodnok. M Dotnot Biat WcOO , ABJUTALU, AtlaatSo A Onat Weotora. f :M - :S0 A " "-"";'""' :' Imks Skoro, OlsTOlaBa A Brto 1:11 S.L6 80 Ooaaoaat A Brio AoooauBodatkim10:ai Ktaborirk A WbamlBA (KM 10:10 i t-M 15S rfd - - 8- biao alio H-rtfiay fr. 1 fj-fff loClttaaim Wmbiu aamuM aa altar At cb. abooo Trolas or Boats. wlU bo oaliad lor bf Ooaoboi of Btorana' Om.lbtu Lisa, by leaTiag tfeolr addraaa at tko Oaulbos OOoa, 147 Banofior umt, Mxt w to tb WM-II Hons. SECOND NATIONAL BANK, ' VI Ga-CVIXABIla. DetlCBtted Depository for all rbl!c Monica. . . Aotkormod gnboorlf tloa Agoat for tbo 7-30 LOAN. Thw boioo tbo oalr Popolar Loaa now botoro tbo Pooplo, tbo Bank will boap oo boad a toll asoMrt Bont of aiaea. and All all ordora oroaptl J onn wltb- aatdotoT. rm roar Oestt. mVettml Teder Bote, Wltk Aoorood Intonot to doto, tooelTod la par moot for ambsorlptkma, and wlU radon a ot par too Ooapoaa oa tbo Buroa Ibirtleo proooatod at the aooaior. will a UBoatoi loo porohaas PBItsd Btatai Voeebofo, Oor oi anowbooanoaa, ana au tiorernnient. owritlaf. isba ! THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Dnaunt D-ottoet in FnianoiAL Aubt or TBO UaiTU BTATBt. Agent tor the Bale of C. S. 7 3-10 NOTES. ' Itro per coat. Level Tender Bote. reseiTed in parment of eamo wltb ecoroed intoroat, All doaonptKMiB of OOYaaMBiTT SJSCVRtTIES Bortrbt end Hold ot beet rates' apl9:R4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oapt Oadwallador 0. b. Prooortj at Anollon. O. Cutter A Fos A action Bala. H. T. Oo. For Chicago. Tko Baxaar Local Hot'ce. Ftrajed or Stolon Horor and Baggy. W. C. Bhnfeldt A Co. Colombian Gin. H. 8. Barriagtoa f o'f-Balalng Floor. Oloak Trimmings .Local Botico. Oowles A Co. Pocket Cntlerj. Foand Brae. Key. rapt, wadwal'ader Pnbllo Property at Anctloa ' B. T. Co. For Ogden.borgh. Tbe Besear Looal Botto.. Asa Parr Engines aad Drilling Toala for Sale. B. Belden Lot. for Bale Lea get Denhsm MarUe Baelnsn for Bala. S. Foljambo American Bmiftrant Co. Ltatio Defoe Gerreepood'.nta Wonted. Wasted Hardware tit'eeman. Jono. Bros. A Oo tgeis Wanted. - J. A. H. Eoose Wsnw d. rtritalaa Offioa wanted. To Preoamwe Local Botlce. Ffemtmen'o Aid AaalTonaiy Lceel Botlce. Tbo Baeaar Local Notice. Fragrant Boaodont Local No'ice. CITY NEWS Stitchm ad Embeoidcit. Sewing ma chine etitching of eyerj description done in the best ityle at 171 8upe ior, cor. Bank street. Gbotik k Ba-'i 9--4:eod Bewinr Machine Co. Booms. All the novelties of the season in Press and Cloak Trimmings hare bean opened at -leere's Bazaar. Gof-to ComiiBOB. Detectives HcKinstry and Maurice hare gone to Columbus, where they will remain on duty during the State Fair. Riiir We were visited yesterday fore uiiii ii i in a si i in ii in rain. It had the virtue to keep the weather toned down to a comfortable degree all the rest of the day. To Fa-ssHiK. A nrst-class job pressman is wanted at the IiiDsn Job Boom. An active, steady man, who can ran a couple of cylinder pressea, can find a good situa tion. . : Usitid BtaTis Oocst. Nothing was done in this court yesterday. There are several criminal cases set for to-day. A number of counterfeiting cases will earns into court in the course of a day or two- ; Bntir Pavmo The work of grading and paving Prospect street is progressing at commendable rate. It baa been graded from Erie to Sheriff street, and paved about one-third or half that distance. A splendid assortment of Ribbons just opened at Meare's Bazaar, 281 Superior St. Giaid Lakckwt. Mary McGarvey was, on examination at the Police court yester day, bound over to the Court of Common Pleas, in bail of $1,000, for the alleged crime ei stealing 4uu irom one James Dougherty. A. T. Brlnsmade, Esq., ap peared for the prosecution, and Messrs. B. 0. Giiswold and 8. E Adams for defendant. Starr has constantly, at his News Depot, all the leading New York daily and weekly papers, which are received m advance of the mail. Daowsxn. A young man about nineteen years of age, son of a German clergy mivn living on University Heights, was drowned Sunday while bathing in Eellogg's Pond. We have not been able to learn the name 01 IDS man. or the particulars of his death. XiItkba bt Artemus Ward's new book, entitled, " A. Ward, His Travels," is rapid ly passing through the press. A monster edition is being prepared, in order to meet the eager demand from the trade. Carleton, the New York publisher, has in press a new comic book, written and illus trated by himself, entitled " Our Artist in Cuba." Stbiet Oadibaxcb Violatiohs. By refer ence to the Police Court proceedings of yes terday morning, it will be seen that a num- oor ui our prominent Dullness men were fined for violating the ordinance which forbids the obstructing of sidewalks with boxes, signs, Ac, Ac, at a greater dis tance from the premises than three feet. All such obstructions are ordered to be re moved before the 17th inst. Stand from under. Distiict Conti. The case ef Morgan el ev. .vs. cpaogier tt ot, the heavy iron suit wn. ion threatened to be of long continu- aoctS came to its end, for this term of court. ysto.'dsy. The plaintiffs came upon a di?cu'tTi and consulted their interest by smkinc-' i'eTe tojamend. A juror was with drawn t ,n c eontinued to next term, ai the el piainti-s, with leave to m ATI A J The docket . ia called this morning, and new cases Ukn "P- Tbat Bimwalkv ,w good deal of eomnlaint about the sidewalk on the east side of Bank street, A om Superior to St. Clair street, X large ho.'e has been allowed remain in the pavemea little south of Academy of Music, art a, lixe a hole in stockinet, it is daily en-'rging its area. The propriety of putting taitl walk in repair once, before the party --. capi talists, who Drtjeeted the A. & G- W. Bail- way, shall arrive here and pais oyer that shocking bad pavement on thev way to their property, the Angier House,., sug gested. If this rent, as of a stocking, can not be speedily "darned," it may too be 'H-i'.;". V. c-rv" A -u. rson Oaica. An incident oe earrwti ia this city lest Sunday, which net only reminds of the aUegorifml story of the fall of Eve, f not of rnaa) but which also points a moral for the Tract Society; A young lady living on a certain street near the lake, who, by the way n a diligent and enthutiaatio teacher in the Sunday school, was walking at leisure in the back-yard of the place Sunday afternoon, when, she spied some delicious-looking peaches on a tree, which could not have been mora tempting had they been apples in the gar den of the Hesperides. She craved might ily the luscious fruit, but her conscience whispered, " It ia Sunday." Awed by the suggestion of that still small voice, aha passed by on the other side. But if the spirit to forego the luxury a willing, which was doubtful, as the sequel showed, the flesh was weak, and the desire to obtain the fruit was kindled into a fiercer flame. A broad step ladder was near, on which she had often plucted the downy-cheeked peaches and clustering grapes, and the serpent saggeated that she reach the fruit via this contrivance. All the while conscience protested, and with its goads stimulated the memory, of the maiden to anbury the many tales she had read of accidents and woe betiding those who went astray on Sunday. Conscience pulled down with all its might, like the at traction of the earth, while desire' pulled up with all its might, like a balloon, and aspiration beat. It not only availed to lift the maiden upon the. lad der, and her pounds : avoirdupois are highly respectable in number, but it also lifted the whole ponderous load of the Sunday School literature she had read, as well as her own instructions and admoni tions in that line to roguish and deviltry-inclined oamtns. For she at length mounted the topmost step of the ladder, when her lessons and instructions b-a-r in m afi eo4aweneelas if retribution had sudden ly cast the virtue out of the nails and stavs. The ladder gradually gave way, sank, col lapsed, and the young lady, to save herself, caught hold of the cross-rail of the grape arbor, and thence hung for a moment dangling between k-van and earth. The sqush-oat of the Udder gave her an oscil lating movement, and aha swung back and forth like the pendulum of a gigantic clock. At this instant, as if to make still more bitter the cap of her humiliation; several profane children, whe. had been watching the operation from the) upper window of an adjoining house, set fp a prodigious shout of laughter, and at tils jumped down and cast a look up at the window, she saw a half dosen small feet twinkling in the air, occa sioned by said children capsizing in a flood tide of merriment upon a bed. . . We understand that this young lady was deeply humiliated, and went into the house "sadder and wiser." By way of penance she will eat no more peaches this year, nor even assist in canning them. She will re sume Sunday school teaching with greater fervor than has been her wont- As for ourselves we make no doubt that this accident was visited upon her for pluck ing peaches on Sunday. We would not be guilty of resting a broad generalisation on a few facts. But the Tract Society tell of so many people who have got hurt, or killed, or drowned by seeking pleasure oa the Sab bath I ' Tbi Acadihv ok Mrsio Orsniso or th Dita.aTio Siasos. We take pleasure in an nouncing that the dramatic season will be opened at the Academy of Music on Mon day evening next, September 18th. Mana ger Ellsler will at that time appear with the following members of his last year's stock company, including, of course, his accom plished wife and daughter: Messrs. Simcoe Lee, B. Stephens, E. Vollz, J. Marble, John son, G. B. Hudson, J. Hey borne, Phillips and Misses Isabella Howitt, Clara Morris, Ada Jones and Annie Eeyser. The following artists have been added to the company ; Messrs. Joseph Nagle and Edwin Irving and Misses J. E. Irving and Jane Parker. indeed, a finished actor. He was last year losdisg man in McVicker's theatre, Chica go, and played successfully to crowded houses during the Sanitary Fair. He hat also hsd a successful career on the New York stage. He will be leading man here during the season, and theatre-goers may congratulate themselves on the choice made by the management. Mr. Edwin Irving is a low comedian of considerable note. We trust he will make good the vaoaaey occasioned by the loss of Mr. James Lewis. Miss J. E. Irving is a low comedienne of excellent reputation. Miss Jane Parker takes the place of Mrs. Bradshaw, who, we regret, is no longer with the company. The company, taken all in all, is fully equal, if not superior to any that has ever played in this city. During the first week the management will play stock only. Couldock and daughter will play the second and third weeks, and be followed by a number of stars, several of whom are perfect strangers to our public We msy mention, among these. Miss Kite Bignolds, Miss Blanche DeBar, and others. who will be announced hereafter. The company have been playing "Bose- dale" with great success in Columbus. It will be produced here during the season, and the great sensational play, "Arrah Na Pogue," Ac Ac We congratulate our theatre-going pub lic on the speedy opening of the dramatic season in this eity. They have been long sighing for the return of Manager Blister's oxcellent company. They feel loat and dis consolate on the close of the Academy of Music. The old members of the company, one and all, will receive, on their return, a warm greeting, while the new ones will be tbe recipients of a welcome no less cordial and hearty. All ib tbi Fabilt. It ia the infinite misfortune of a certain honest, hard-working man living in the seventh ward, name less her, to have an abominable vixen for a wife. She conducted herself in such an outrageous manner yesterday, that the hus band, in the way of self-defense, had the police arrest and take her to the city prison in the evening. Bhe exchanges all the money she can get for liquor, and when that is wanting, she sells articles out of the house, clothes, bread and what not, for whisky. Under its inflaenoe she is quar relsome, and there is no peace in her neigh borhood, much less in her household. Her husband is a small, inoffensive man, and we understand that she beats him unmer cifully. She appeared before the Marshal last night, with an infant at the breast. She is sharp enough to knew the force of that plea, and whenever she it summoned into police court, an' infant is brought along to operate on the heart of the judge. She cried and begged piteously last evening when it was intimated that she must be locked up. With a host of promises io do meter ana to ds in attendance at court to morrow morning to await' examination for aisturoance ot toe peace, tbe was allowed to go home with her husband and Imbe. She probably tor. the scalp off her tpeuier before abb had travera-d half ah. AiJLl before sbe had traversed half the distant home. Bhe looks and acta the very devjl. Bails aid Bioemo Bxcovbbbd. The wrecking steamer Maghet, Capt. J. - P. Bhodes, which left Detroit a short time since to recover sails, rigging, eto.,from the schooner Susquehanna which recently tank off Conneaut, was very successful ia her operations. In the space of five days the accomplished the task she set for herself. having recovered chains, anchors and all the outfit of the craft which was of any vaiue. one arrived m Detroit on Friday of last week. A splendid tseorimeiit tf ' Tis.Brt-mnV breakfast thawls, just orw at lleerj'a BwAr. " fiT - . - - 'y - r' J, ee-iyji Railroad Intelligence. Eejnses-The earnings of the Toledo and Wabash Railway for seven months of the present year, amount to $1,188,070. Oil' Citt Bailsoab. Two locomotives have been purchased for the Pithole City and Oil City Sailroad. The construction of the road from the city to Oleopolis, at the mouth of the' creek, will occupy, it i thought, about sixty days. Thi Bhot-Ccv P--H-dli Boa. The SteubenviUe Scnld says ; that the' Pitts burgh and flteubenviUe "Short Cut" Bail- road is completed from the y trgmia amo ui the Ohio river, opposite Bteubenville. to Pittsburgh. All that now remains to open up a railroad communication between Bteu benville to Pittsburgh, oi the Pan-Itndle, it the eompletion of the bridge over the river at Bteubenville, which it m thought, would be finished by September 10th. By this route the distance jrom Bteubenville to Pittsburgh would be reduced about one half, to a fraction over forty miles. Like Bbois ahd Coasv Bailsoad The Dunkirk Union says that there is, among parties most likely to be correctly informed, a very decided conviction that the contem plated railroad from some point near Dun kirk to the Pennsylvania oil region, will be speedily constructed. A few oajs since Messrs. Mayor Fargo, of Buffalo; Mr. But- terffsld,' of Uticaj Dr. Btreeter, of Cleve land, and Mr. Struthers, of Warren, Pa., passed ever portions of the proposed route with a view to tne location oi me road. i Oil Citt aid Fithols Bailioad. The Oil City Segisier says that the railroad will be ronstructed from that place to Pithole in sixty days. The distance to the United States well is six miles, two of which are ready for the rails to be laid. It now costs amm a- - e o eo-ormmrrHTTt w bowrol ot -m from Pithole to the river, and the railroad will do it for fifty cents per barrel. De ducting the government tax of one dollar, and the expense of working the well and tanking the oil, together with the interests of the money expended throughout, and the net profit on a barret ur riihole oil is blit little over one dollar per day. Scbool Buildiho BaoKia Ibto The Eagle street school building was feloniously enter ed between Friday evening last and Mon day morning, through a window in the basement. Both doors leading from the basement into the front lower halls were wrenched from their fastenings by a force which only men, or boys larger than any belooging to the school could exert. The lock of the door leading into the girls Intermediate room was also broken, and one Of the doors of the Grammar room was bro ken open after fifteen separate trials with nh iron poker, which was found bent up in the room. The side of the door looks as il it had received a point blank charge of grape and canister. . Having effected an entrance, the ma rauders ransacked the desks and plundered them of gold pens, pen holders, pencils, paper, Ac , and made off with their booty, The whole amount of loss, including dam age to the building, must be at least from $15 to $20, if not more. Two or three persons who are'suspected, were seen prowling about the building about the time the offense is supposed to have been committed. We hope that the mean-spirited rascals who commit such wanton damage, and pilfer from school girls and boys, may be made to suffer mer ited punishment." Unless they are immcdi ately detected, the Board of Education, or the City Council should offer a suitable rt. ward for their apprehension and convic tion. Buch things should not be passed over, or there will be no security for the future. Ths STSkiorriooB. The proprietors of the Stereopticon hsve felt justified in con tinning the exhibitions another week at Brainard's Hall, as they have been largely attended and very favorably received. The urmov one Borrow -raw given tees nignTV fair house. A number of new views, of architecture and statuary, were shown. We were particularly impressed with view of one of the streets of the restored city of Pompeii, with the ruins of a temple of Venus in the foreground. A group representing the return of the Prodigal Son, is a marvel of art, and the sight of that one print is worth the price of admis sion. We regard the views of statuary tbe strong points, the chief attraction, of the exhibition. Others may and doubtless have different taste, and find equal enjoyment in the perfect reproduction of landscape scenery and architecture. We know ef no other entertainment which is so refined and refining, as well as instructive and amusing, aa this. It cannot but have a most ennobling and elevating influence on the mind. We advise all who have not seen these views, lo do so at once. . They will richly repay, principal and interest, the money and time thus spent. Poucs Coubt. Judge Abbey disposed of the following docket yesterday morning : Drunkenness Robert Carlett, James Me-, gan, Wm. Bufiufsky, Edward Laperse, Jerry Bpicer and Theodore Tyler, each fined $1 and costs; James Featherstone, $2 and costs ; John Eelley, $5 and costs ; Eliza beth Bveigart,seat to Work House 60 days. Keeping Houseof Ill-Fame Minnie Jago, $5 and costs. Besiding in Same Mollis Stewart and Kate Williams, each $10 and costs. Violating Sunday Odinance Prohibiting Games Diedrich Miller, costs. Disturbance Conrad Deedy, $2 and costs. Assault and Battery Elizabeth Griffin, cot's. Grand Larceny Mary McGarvey, bound over, bail $1,000. ; Burglary Horace Bay, bound over, bail $50. ',,. Violating Street Ordinance-J. M. Hughes, M. C. Yo-nglove, A. H. Massey, James La born, Henry M. Hempey, C. S. Bansom, L. M.Cobb, Walter Farnan, Peter M. Fruse, Thomas Manning, each fined $1 end costs; Stephen Buhrer and John P. Holt, cases continued to the 13th inst. Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Belt Ribbons, Buckles, just received at Meare's Bazaar. FtoM Laki Sdpbuob. The propeller S. D. Caliwell, J. M. Lewis, Master, arrived from the Lake Superior region early yes terday morning. Her clerk, John Winchell, jr., furnishes the following memoranda of her downward trip : Left Ontonagon at If o'clock A. M.. Sept. 4th." Weather was so rough we could not land nor make any port till we arrived at Copper Harbor at 4 P. M. Left Copper Haroorat 11 P. M. Arrived at Houghton 9 M., Oth. Met steamer Lac La Belle off Copper Harbor ; at fortage took on 90 tons copper. Left Portage otry 6:30 P. M. and arrived at Marqueue at 12 midnight. Bark Maasillon and schooners J. L Gross. Atmos phere, and Stalker loading the Jesse An oerson waiting to load ; steamer Lady Franklin arrived and left at 9 A. M. Cth ; at ESSES f.f. at TP M " twJ Cleveland, and left at T P. M. At White Han foint took 101 packages of fish, con- signed to Detroit, and arrived at the Sault at 11 A. M. Schooner H. A. Most was above the locks; schooners T. Baker and City of Tawas were in the locks. Wa Wd through and left at 1 A.M.on the 7th. Schrs. AloseUe, xerguson and Australia locked through on the 6th. Ia Sault river took no some ship knees and 2.000 cedar nosta. Tmft Aewur at o a. m. on in i in, ran two hours and turned back on account of sea. At 2 P. M.the propeller Northern Light 'arrived. n.. . . . . . , . having had a very rough time. On the 8th schooner Thuraby left iu tow of tug Eclipse. We leftsgain at 10:50 A. M , heavy rround swell. At 6:3H p. M. met the propeller Ironsides off Thunder Bay Light. Arrived off Gratiot Light at 9 A. M- on the 10 th. The Caldwell left last evening for Lake Superior, this being her first trip to that region tjoH hit port. Tbi Wbllisutos Bask Bobbsst. At the request of a gentleman gaged in ferret ing out the burgrars who robbed the Wel lington Bank several days since, we re frained from stating in our last issue, that two of the robbers were arrested in New York city late last week by a Buffalo de tective, as we were informed. They were brought here on Sunday, and driven to Elyria where they were safely lodged in the jail of Lorain county. We are not at liberty yet to give the names of the parties, nor the amount of the plundered funds which have been recovered. For pruden tial reasons, the matter is not revealed. LOCAL NOT1USS. DisurrhcBsi sued Dyaenterv. We have ex amined a great naeiber o( letters ftom a laaeof tbe stoat prominent citlaee. of Cincinnati and Coiicg- . etc apeokUig i the highest terms of Dr Strickland's Anti-Cholera Bixtars for the earo o diarrhoea and dyeenterr. The letter, are too long to tobliih. Mr Wood., of Ojringtoo, aaya he was prononnoed incurable by tbe beet doctors la Cieoi.neH, and one bottleof Dr rtrlst Udd'a Aiti- Obotera Mixture effected a permeaent core after suffering for months with the worst form of iWr ihoeo end dyaenteiy- For sale by Drngglste. BBNTON A DIHAM, Agents, Cl.Teland, 0. mj6:-o A Broken Dwevn Sj-atrm. . There is a d .we., to wh ch the djotora give many names, hot whl.h few of them understand. It is simply w -eknen a breaking down of the vital forces. Whatever it causes, (and they are Inalterable) lu t)mp!oms are In the main the same. Among the moat promlnmt are extrtme leamtade. loss of appetite, lom of neah, aad groat menial deoieesion. iLd'gettion and a Btuiuath Couyh are aleo frern-ntly CHtcom'tants sf this lt tresalng stste of bodt and of mlod. The oemmon remark In relation to per boos in each a coniltln Is, that they are o nanmpliTo. Mow, wbtt tkese niioaens ii sill mat Ta tijurvTHrttKT sod as certainly a. dawn eaooeeds darkness, they eon roenperst. thtlr systems and rrgain perfect health by resetting lo H03TrTKB'8 CILIBEA TED STOMACH BlITEKS. It . as clear that a I fe reviving Ionic Is required In tuch oases, as that tbe dyiog flame of an empty lamp reqn re. to be revived with a new eopply of oil. Ferltctly pare end inocnouB, containing nothing bat the met genial vegetable extracts, and oomtioing tbe three grand elements of a atomachlo, aa alterative, and a genial lavlgireet. Hoet' ttei'. Bitter, are snita able to all conatilati-ni, and are as applicable to the dliessio and die -Li.ltiia of the let bier sex a. to those of men. s:pll:28:daw ITCH. WUEATON'S ITCH. SCRATCH. OIBTMENT. SCRATCH Will core the Itch in 48 boors also cores Salt Rhoam, Ulcere, Chilblains, and all Krnptions of the 8ktau Price 60 cents. By sending SO cents to Weeks end Potter, 170 Washington at,, Boston, WlU be forwarded free by mall. For sate by all Drag gists. BrnoKO A Aannaowe, Olevoisnd, Agent, or Northern Ohio. mhltiF daw "Again tbe play of polo Shoots o'er hi. feature., as the sadden gnat ' Crisps the relnciant lake. By tbe nee of Dr. D. H Beelye's L'qnld Catarrh Pemedy, all the terrible enrols ot Catarrh will be permanently removed ''' Sepll:r3 S. W. WOOOWOBTB, - P. B. BBAS C. A. READ & CO.. - BANKERS. M SUPEBIOB ST- OUSVBLAHD, OB 10, Authorised Subscription. Agents tor the - 7-30 LOAN. Tbe venal oommlMfoti mtlowMl to Banka and Raul-era who baj to sell again. . PKAiaaav ia GOLD. 8ILTIR. lotroNti, IXCHAHGK, ON ADA AND UNCURRENT MO NET. Bny and lmII al ttercripttou of COVERNMEkT BONDS. JfcajrWa alio ba and nil on CornralMion nil kinds of Stocka and Bond u tbo 2). Y. Block Kx- ohana. All order, by nail ewoxN-eai DromDtl flild R.v.n Htvmrw for . eBs.t-!vrrW i IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAILS. liDEROV & CO. BUXTON'S BLOCK, a. OLsTTnaaia, aaovn, svOHHiua oo. JteTelAnd. u. Y wnBtown, O. Uan-factarara and Wboloaal Dealers In Bar Boiler, Doop & fetcet Iron, SAILS OUT AND W BOUGHT fiPlKB8 HOT AND COLD PRESSED HUTS AND WASHEV Last una BDrtag bleei, tiUM, Iron Itoalen, Bftllroad and aint-.it oper.ia 8blp and Brldco finll-era, Machiniata and ataua bwotorera, who desire quailty of Iron that w.O pf entire satisfaction, are respectfully requMte4 an savor na wit a uteirorjers. vnicn acaii aiwan emmua our prom pi nua omrnrni atwenx-oB. Ecfer to BoalneM Men and Uankara cenaraJly. JBOJH Aiii) irlAii. WAiUHOUglta Nosint6-,fl6tiTlU-XVS M.ipfi,9T auver oureiaa. j uuxu. i m on uw Dot Wboloaaia Agouoj for the caia of (rkoikrKr'i Jnalata Nttl), Bainmo-ainde HorsMhora, bhoenberKbr'a Oouimoi and Jontata Hbeet iron. bbfjenUrtT-r K. Q. bbeat made from Jnnlata Iron, bhoenbergr'a Jnnlato nouer riato. Jnnlata Rut , ttquar nnd Uexagos Aiao ear iron, w muow uiaee, -.xtra tferea urln ersi. san at v? n i it. -- pv-t -o i t. HOOP SKIRT. QO BDY YOUlt HOOP SKIRTS . AMD C O R S ETS ; - .,..(., AT THE MANUFACTORY OF JACOB FRANK. 10 128 SUPCMGR ST. UHOER MIRICAN HOTEL And aSTee seoond profit. . Jyl7 REIMOVaL NOTICE, KAUFMAN At BRO. lwCwpMstMiHTe.il the atteatlAn of tbercn'inmra i-d tbe paktic KtneraiiTv (bat tbey he rmowed from No 19 Pnblio iiaare, to tbur large and cum aw urns JMANU FACTORY, 250 Superior street, (OP s r A I 8 S.) Ho conneo Ian with sny oiber plaoe lo tbe olty. we bow wore oo betr edTenlsKe- low rents, not one q -arur the roots tbat otb-ra hare to pay. nopronu io maooracinrers. All ttioee induce- menu we offer t.i our Castome-a, wtaeth r WHOLESALE OR EEFAIL. We one eienre bergaina in every style and .bnpe. ere iMt. too Btal rrrBCa St'le of rorsett and the batett bIj le or skirls. LADIES' EUBXI3HINO G00D3. Bemembsr the Place, 250 SuDerior street, up stairs. st Orders filled at ah jrt aoilco. aneSO K rPMAS A BRO. FLOUR AND FEED. JjiLOTJB AND TEED. , C. ANDREWS, The well kno-n Wholesale and Betel! Dealer FLOU- AMO FD. ha. alwaya on hand. Bow nomlny. While Otacked Wneala Graham Floor, Farina, Bpilt Peas, barle.. Oat Veal, New Corn Heal. Freak Buokwheat Floor, Ac , at greatly redoeed pricea.---- - uniun niLLo, )el 44 -r Cor O-.erlo .nil O-wweet eta. DENTISTRY. rpEETHI TEETH TEETH I r iP. J. K. 1)AUL8, Lata ot tbe firm of Buuwiu A IIabtbls, fUU at bis old MtabUehed iMntai Bonnu. eorne Ontario street and Pnbhc bqnaro, making those uiv luauie go ia, smnouu leetn, at tneold pncee before the war. Aa Dpyer or Lower Sat from tlJ ie ' .oe-ieiTT tri enlo-RJ STOVES. 8T0YE8 I STOVES I THS CBLBBS-TBD Stewart Cook and Parlor Stoves For saleby spitiaM , DEWXT A 0O ttwi AitntiA Railroad Intelligence. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. MONDAY EVENING, Sept 11. 1865. Honey circles ken eoatlkae list and close, and1 Booker, lepsrt so eoeentlel ehsage frost the ooa dltton as stated by as tar a w.ek past. Tbo de mand for enrrency eooommodattoaols pot so press ing as was shown during tko earlier part of latt week, bnt Iks dallasss sorvadiag aanuaetclsl cir. clea ke. ps down tbe balaeces of this class of depos itors, wbl e the large a meant of wowey employed la laetern purchases by Dry Goods, Boot and Shoo and Grocery booses, I. not jet cetng retarned, end nence the market lade ao statorial oaao ia supply from the ndaced demand. It Is probata, bow eTor,that this sitnatioa win soon bo reTeraed. ee tbe money edTanced to farmers anon prod ties wi I begin to find lu way halo the intoiioi Basse, wko will renew tkelr balances with tbo city Bants, while tbe Dry Goods dealers and etheie, who kaee abent completed tkelr peichaoas -eat, will aooa begin to naHs npen tkelr fall stocks, aad repiece their loans aad balsacaa. 1h deposit lino with the Banka was p-obably aaver lower than at pras- snt, and It Is probable the turning point is about reaobad. Ixchabge remslas heavy at the old rates of Sisoooat buying aad par selling. In Cincinnati tbe aapply of enrrency Is reported ample for aU legitimate purposes, bat there le so mar. in ior aa extension b-yoad The demand from reenter aooreee la oaly moderate Exchange Brm at 6umT6 premium baying sad 1-10 premium sell ing. - Ooldeen'lenes steady, aad ooleide of tbe reenter customs demand there seems to bo no cepacia! re quest for It. Tois, however, eontisoes so stroog aa to maintain prices Srm, aad bwt fcr the enrb held apon the market by the liabt Ity of thoGOfera ment beoemtng at any time a seller of eom,tbe price wvold nndoubtedly materially advance, fa loug as the enstoma demead ooatlaues ae at pres ent, the raise of gold cannot permanently decline. bat alter that moatk the wsats ot Importers will bo largely rof need, and a fall to Its, or pel nape loaa, will not be an imp obable event. The doetig price to day was lMm- In cur general markets we an silll aratnirirdto repo t Br.adamff. dull. S me of oar city millere tepreeent a gocd trrda wllb them In Floor, bnt In the aggn gate there wea eoaroaly ev lass doiag, the demand being a m st ixclnsiTeiy from the Interior ui too ui tus eiiy miliars adTanoed their piioea to-dry tec V bbl, the others maintaining the old garea, aad we ejuote the raogo a. tb.s mode. -Tborewasno moTeaaeat in Wkcat to-day tbat wo could hear of, and we were nnable to determine even satis'actory nominal pricea Boldera would hare nndonbudly BBado a liberal cjBces len from tbe priors of Satarday to .fTeot salee, lot there were no bayere laqairi.g. Oora d-eli jed Sc. Oats were so t wasted, and closed nominal at Saturday's price, ye and Bailey ere qniet. There le nolhiog new to note la Provision. prices remaining nnohanged. Prodnce at firm, txo- pt Begs, which aie dull aad lower Tbe demand fcr Batter Is ectlte. Is dalL Bighwinee are uochangod aad firsa. Fctroleam hi In active demand, and n llnere are firm Bt 70o for pr. . ol dellTery. bthtr article, la our footed list remain steady. The following were the receipts and ahipmenta at this point by Railroad, Lake and Oanal of read ing articles during the fo ty-elgkt hoars ending at seven o'o'ock this morning : Bhlpped. 8V7 T.VoS . tyios - v Si,i8 V3 24,OnO ls,000 H'J.WJO ,4a) 496 8110 11,3 0 60 ' "aoi . S0,6al . Ss Lamber, feet- 17 1. 67 i Balugles, no.. .M,T60 ta,OHO Lath, bo- Iron Ore, tona- sl iron, me ff,160 iii,e - Hal ila-ls aad Spikes, tie. Petroleom, bole - Bighwinee, bote Tobacco, bhdo.. m Orvea Aoblee. bbia. Uidea Ibe 37,430 salt, bbla SO... 339 oondnoa. Ho l,lr7.'n ' - ' 813.601) Tbe receipts and .bipseeati of Flour aad Grain for tbe week ending Saturday, Sept. th. aad for the previous week, as reported to the Board of Trade, were as lolrewsj Artlcles. Bocerred. P'oor, i-i-'- Ol Wheat, bo s,i'S3 Corn, iQ .,,1. 1,0 t Oata, bu i , 4 6 hye, bo.h. ens Barley bn IT Lire t"n- 8,J Cattle 16l Lard. He , i,,.,, ..m... .,, - . Cbeese. lbs i i i. ' ' Coat. tons... ' ' ' ' axoSIPTB. Sept t. Sept I. Floor, bbls.. Whea, bu t ei 4.(08 07,007 77,871 ..27,t,-S Com, bn Oate, bu- lotlll 1,616 .1,014 . MO - ,89 bye, bo . . 9il Barley, bo- Floor, bb(8.. 8.S3S 2.3s 10,096 wheat, bush.. uorn,v DaiaH Iha shlpmenis of Cora aad Oats wire not re ported. The reoelpU and ohipmente of Coal for the mat and prcvioas week were 1 bMeniprjsl, Fept. 9IB .lfi.i83 ,' 11. rJ.pi.id . la,73 18 838 Tbe locelpU and shipments of Wool for weeks ending Sipt. 9th aad Srpt xd, were: Booetvad. Shipped. tni. ne. Sept. t h 33,r83 310 438 boyt.zd - KU.844 . I37,46 N. Y. Money Market—Sept. 11. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Honey-Steady at 6 cent, rbretll loan.. Ntrrims; tirhante- -Unlet at 119IU In o!d ior flist eiees bills SJeilil Ia without decided ebanne. onenfnr at "7S cneiDI ot Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK, September 11. 1865. '"e" 8.798,474 rpecie, 1S.7 8e4 , ens, 00.1 8,814, '41 3 4 867 L.rcaiation,H If crtB-bSe Tepbetia, . . 179 US 61 1 lcreaae--..m Legal i9ndsr.. Dto eatewn.M 9K3.I47 oeV0,7-l 1,81.0118 New York Stock Market—Sept. 11. [BY TELEGRAPH.] 7 SHetgi on. year ceruCcatea, SeJ; lira twenty ooapoaa. 107 nt-Hska tronger. Rock Island 1T2; Fort neaoing ivi.: micnifao routnern w Cleieiand A Pttuburgh f wort-west rn preferr. ed HiAi: Mariposa tX: Central bond 6- western union Telegraph Co 70; Hew Tork Oeetral WJ4: Erie 87; MHweoxeo arPrairlo da Chlea 4eU! fTam berlaad i.: IIHnols Central IV: tkm a Mmeta- sippi oeitincaiOB -hb- B. J. r.aaia. jambs rasaaa. E, J. Farmer & Co., lats raxniB a rAiwrra, BIaKkIU. AMD i.UKEH8, u. a. 7-30, 10-40, 5-20. GOVEBHMCRT SICTJBITICs, OLI, BfbVBB ABD OOUP0H9, ' IIBCUBRIHT FOHiS,. - , . , U. S. ONI f BaB CEEHF. IBDBBTEONISS. Kicam-K Of (3SBIT BK1TU5, -ti- aha vuniuMua r , Bonrht and to, J. Daruaita Bmutio oa FAToajkau TaaMa, ,. 145 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. nrllDI Cleveland Wholesale Market. MONDAY EVENING Sept. 11. 1865. (steam) and Ball from this port to Hew lork aad Boston: To New Tork. First class i fl.lt; Bseoad class 84. ; Third elaas: 77c; Fourth class i 80c Floor, n. wool si,ia. .- . To Bootoa. First olaast (Ltt Seoond ob-at S4o; Third clam: Too; Fourth daas: too. Floor: 70o. wooltl,- . . flo-r Oily brands better, and the trade d- mand good. Country brands nachenged. We quota: City brands XX red 10,ooeil',S; do XX white tll,0Ul,2S. Country-made XX red, f ,0o g.'.ou; no do white ,iu,w 910,60. , Wkemt The market to day was without 1 steal, and we were snarls to obtain prior a. It ia probable holders would readily have made a eon- cession of M3e to affect sab a bwt there ao bnyera. Verm 20 lower, Saks 64100 bo No. I mixed from store at 680. Oata Dull, closing nominal at 4to from store. Bye Quiet end nominal. Barley Quiet. Held at $l,r fir Mo I; 4' 10 01,18 for Bo 1. Jork Firm at $31.00 for city paskad mess. Beet-City -teas held at 16,00, with light de mand. -Jens Firm at Mo for city-rendered in barrels eadtleroB Jinokerl Hemta Firm aad la good request at nncbanired pncee. We quote: rl la-eared hajaa, canvseoed, toe ; Bhooldera lo 1 Bacen 10s, Dried Beef-la. 8 ea at quotations of U00 lb, ham 1 and SlOIHadied beef. Batter In good demand and firm at Ms for shipping lots Wea tern Beeerve. ;esM The market la Ira at 124:6c, ,mt dull. KtTire- Quiet and kwev. Email mlea at TOo. H lictiwlBrav-rirm at 12,21. Demand lleht A icoliol Steady aad firm. Bold at S4.i8a 4,53 for ts per cent. Oologne Spirits, tan im post., tr Proof spirit, i,a.l4. A H seat SmtttetfV . Med Apales-Firm and In good demand at Its, and pay for packages. Brled Peaebea -email sole, no peeled at too. A-ths; rtslt Market aula and pi Ices steady. Bo. 1 Wbitenah, 9 halT bbl, i,40. No. do, V haifbb', 7,7; Pickerel half bW $7.60: Treat half bM $7,00; Herein p. f) half bbl t4,'CO. lis Firm at the following prices: Llaaeed. II 7a I Whale. W. B -.lt CO Garboa 7. s-c Blephant ' CO Lard-St oo&x 10 I Boerm, W. 8 s i o Bank 1 60 btraita 1 M Beaulbot I Bay Firm and ia good demand We qoole at (SV10tlV K new loose ; 118,00 lor Baled, Beater pressed. tteda Timothy In fair ioqu ry at tt 0034.15. tMla firm at n.fb kit FUwi , ku Ooarao. Ate SUM a-w Oei" etara-1 ead. C. astollows: Prosoat TJae XX AW (10; Btock XXX S14.C0; Kennett 3lfl,00; Pale Cream tU; Porte, ti Half aad qoertei barrala in proportion. Water llanei Osweco and Akron held el W.01. Plwoae "Pnwen'o" Utad pioetot Stt'M) per ton : Calcined lt,0 bW. Hope Firm.' Bew Vork State 4)e, aorvrd. tag to quality ; Ohio 16030-. HSut Steady. Barley. Mail hmd at S1.I0 -Demand active sad market Ins PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM & MARKET [Special Report for the Dally LEADER.] PITTSBURGH, September 11—6:00 P M. The on market la firm. A inddea rise ia tbe river at Oil City cueed oonsidersb o eewurtlen of oil pt party Sunday Big' t. E'ght bulk kosis are kavwa to bare been destroyed bteameie nava 10- Sumed their trips to the Oil Brgtoea. aad large re oslpts are etptctet. To-day's iscep s are t,00i beta Bayere are numerous. Belet are lib rai. gravrte being the principal object Bales of Ci ode i-tsn bbls. Drincipailr to arrive, 14 gravity, at tOXS21)0 without packages ; -V26o, packages lochded Certain dealers are hjldlng oa to see the effect of recelp a beflned oils me firm, and reterally he'd at aa ad. vanco bales are large, oonaea oruiiant, tor ire- oer st Philadelpli-, 68); October S9o ; oa spot JJc ao adTaace. Beery nine this afternoon In terfered with operanoja. xt-llnel aapjrts are bsaey. , Tar hi he'd at 5,00. S.pUia not wanUd. . Cleveland Lumber Market. MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 11th 1865. Tbe receipts and ahlpmenU of Lumbar, Bhinglee nod lath during tbe week ending on Saturday latt wore aa foilowB Re-elvd. Shipped. Lumber, fret J.767.71W .h1 Bhlexies, Mo 1 4M,d M0 Lain, no. 8781.00 ll,.U Tbe Lumber market durfrg the past week has ruled active, and prices firm at the advaios bole last week. Th. Bopply of Car continues light. C mmoels hi ample aapply. Sawed bhiaglee are bettor, but in other reapects the market Is un changed. We quota: Pine Ot .tffl MVSjKS 00 id dear- 48 OU&M 30 . 4U 0ll,cjl5 00 1 003tf 00 Box.. Commoo- Coarse couimon 10 UUllS w riret Clear Floooiing, rough- 4 uvea 40 w Secoad do. Blooring, roogk- Biding Clea Secoad Clei UOTBm.oox X) on xl onw, at 00 to mgu 00 7 tt (a 8 80 .. on . 8 00 T :6s T 80 Joist aad Seaatliog- Shmglea Clereland, ill a red ' Michigan.. S-wed- Ont 4 76(a) 8 0U Posts-Lath- . xv ii i au i U(3 3 26 MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 11th 1865. Rose Prentiss' Prevision Market Report, , , rr4. ... The lollowlni ere the rale, cbariied by ob . txaiua Sugar-cured premium bami 9 CaviwihI llnmi - ft Urlecl tapef " w ., .' Mliolle-rw--beKar-ot;red ' . BU-OB Or smoked Bides fl tj stgel PrlBBe leaf kevtie-rod'd in bbls or tera.- Prime loaf kettle-mdr'd In koga X- Pork Ko. I nmes bM 131 Extra clear bbl...- !8 eV He extra obargo made for pack aire, or earl. age to railroad depou or beau, ail articles an warranted atrletly prime, and eaaal to any thins Uw btata. uroere piomptiy Elled. rKJ PRSimSh eVaia.B . H'W, ea.'lt aod lie Untarir .lr Bradburn Williams & Cose Quotations . - 1W.S. White) rieh Ba'f bbls, Be. I. Irsal , : " ..,. ....t7 0 UI Herrinr " " Plckervl Ont of market. ASgOOtXIf, l6 aBgaoRt NEW YORK MARKET—Sept. 11. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Aabea-Pnll. aartauo More active and higher, tales at 4e for middl g. A'to r Lees active ead oeiiue lower Bales at 17 8Wa7 80 for extra stale: 88 f0fd9 10 for common to good shipping braudB sxtra ronnd hoop uhio; 89 .11 00 lor trade breeds; ma. ket oloeiaa qnlet. - Wbiosiy s'irm. Sslea wasUrn at ft 28, and wall loU at li 2Vt 86 Wbeatt Unsettled. I now spner sea're ana rlBas lull priow.' MsrB'i for other binds doll ana ao-rmsiiy resno low? r. reiee at 11 eai t 4 for Chicago sprlns and MMwauiee cluo; $1 bA fir Mo 1 Chicago aprli.g-. tl eval t for amber Mil- wsasre, latter price aa extreme.. siye tlaiet. Blsirlev steed r. Ba'r. new 4 rowed state at 81 28 Jtmrrew BV.lt Bull. eTora le lower for w.end mixed woe'era. Owle Dull and lc IcwtT. bales at MAtbo for s 000 ior wsaiern. Klc-DoiL haa-ar-Steady. Sale, at 13 Alio for Porto hi. co; i-wie'', ior t'-ara mi.so vado; navaoa Ho. mmmm on Dull. alwpe-Si-ady. Sales at 20,a60o fot lb64 eroo. aui.. i. ivs 10m cr p. wimi-mii retrwlwnm Dull. Hale, at X4e for evade: 88 gjoxcior tenned la boi.d; 7i&7io a.r redaod free. rora- iniet an . steedy. Balea at i 00,ant 15 new mess, eloalno at 3i t for ea.h; 8JI1 OOaAII 00 for 78U-4 nieaa: 8 3 7&3it to tor prime; I xom8 AO foe prim. m. aim now noie new m-ea. irr reoamncr. Ootobar end D ber, sallev's an I tuyere option. as sou cuae w. veeis Ac.iveasd advaneinc ri.l-. at xn orva f 11 0V for plain mens, and All WW 14 60 for extra sa.ee. fttewrT Wama Quiet and firm. lot leaia laadr. Balea at 14alM-a t. uuu! .., .i, , m. uar n aie Sxneoa- Unlet. U ll loU offoied above the views 01 duvcts. ( ret Dootdedrr firmer. 8.1 -t siaan-e Bntter aotlreand firm at i,--i f.tr Ohiu. mmA o-e aio Cbeewe Dull at 10A16c. BUFFALO MARKET—Sept. 11. [BY TELEGRAPH.] -Firm but qniet. WhMat Fum hot doll. Mo 1 Cbleaen mln. - -a.i-.uaei w a in iu. an 'i at at rial OS: .hi " wv iiidbt ar oc. womieai. me-ts Dull, beavv aa drooomar Held anml. el'V at 7lxi lei AO 8L au.d tar -u 1 errl-l -- 4 enstw (Diet at44o. Betrley Nominal. ye-li miu.l. P-rti i Noailoal.' Wbtsky tx 81. ' 8rli Heavy meso fit ODa-t 60. l-trd Bales at c SJwmisI rrwlatbew- Sr. firm. Ta Ki.Torl- wneal loc. co-n lee, eta Sc. Late sraporB-ror4honre-Floar87bbla n aa IVi 'Jjn DLCU S I.U-ZI. Oa I 114 UI It K r. ley 8,860, pee 67. ' S atalfa ipsrn-For48 honre-Flonr lTCO bis, ""a ww. wa inaiee earn va,atu. . , CHICAGO MARKET—Sept. 11. [By Telegraph.] Wallas A-Laoalve: adranoad lo. : laleaatSI 4511 iwi nv. i, . ma ii ' on - Charm Dull and deel ned le. Balea at RiV-iiUo avr ev a, u ,a weo ior US a. sawtw timet at J , Jlc. Pravtaiwtaa iiii- ."'):" Hlga Iweo tl.iet. t rlbt-lJcllued lc Bee- Ipm Floor. 7,000 bbls; wheat, 38,000 a, corn I. T teee-c-ite BK.o O MbiDmemU Hear 4800 bbm. SO oi bn I-L aeo,vov vi, ffK.ro, a.,vou oata. .l.i, OSWEGO MARKET—Sept. 11. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Ffwor A'clive, bwt eoarce. nems Vl.'et. I .a. to i Cbicaao snrina. U arnre, a at o-JV tors- tatuet. rieia at fiaisi. 411. Scarce sod 4a L Brtriwy Without material change. 4 lei FrwtKbU Firmer, but onchand. siourstasacwneatix, oariey voto sew loikand be to aioany. uks Iwssrls. bbls of looi. 40X00 bn wheat, 3IK10 oora, eV.O'll barley. 4 'e. Dial eliwrla-Floor 1670 bbls. wheat II.. . Baipetenav-B; ttau, oui bbls Boar. TOLEDO MARKET—Sept. 11. [By Telegraph.] afe.dv. fftalee i f w white M cfafreo .t St 93: eld amber Hicblgaa fi us, new so at 81 86; o d Ho 1 ee wabaab at S oo. Cora ses actives Paler at GSc for Bo 3. he lr low-. Hale, at 69c. las. rra.bts-Ual.tat ta oa wheat to Bnf. m'o, and lie Ij t.w-ro. Keanrlprwror the past week: 120.000 bush of an i; rw.vaiw vmi cor. ilpmaeala M.ouO ba wheat, 81,000 oora. or MILWAUKEE MARKET—Sept. 11. [By Telegraph.] Fleeair Call and decliaad loo. Wheat-Irresola-. Baea si fl STV-Al 38. Bf-eelptil ItAlO bbla llonr, 67 OuO bu wheat. ' ' stblBMwomta ,000 bM. fioor, H.0U0 ba wheat. K. W. TOWNS END, NCWS AGENCY, A 0. W. Railway lpot nml Ctaes mt at., Awr oiUtm, M&ADV1LLB, PA DmUr la Book, Bttio?ryt HewfrMMri. Hirv -I 4.e.ml.l4W Va.a. a . I IL SID-, -raaaavj AIUOM, IVJltlC, Alma. 4ent for tke 'Vutilaiid Lbadk' - Fnbusoer n iwnwaa m iJa nap of to Oil Be f4Tf W-tVTFTrWtVt RAZOBS. Just received, anew stock of the fl-eet and neateet Raau- i tr A J- W. King's Amerkaii small and mnij. "P . , WWLIU A CO, 34 -a- MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CLEVELAND. ENTERED—September 9-11. mr City of Ceveland, McKay, Datroit tmr die barrows, Bor-eoa, Tysoaaa. rvp -wane, all y, oen.io . Prop Ow-go, nlowa. Bnn lo Prop IHreo, W.ae-bary. twekirk rrop igeif asein, Hi .te, vs-onoonrga Prop ftich gea, Rollo, Ogdersborgb Prop S fl Cadwell, Lewie, Copr r Mart or ' bark ammo- Oarae. Boa-lo Hcbr Pretae, Blley, Put Hurom ' . I Hrhr tr.iy. M.lloa Bollalo Bcbr Poland, Jackroa, Deiroit bebr O- alleoae. Fl sje aid Pt Boron Srbr locy Ancbard. kmSett, BeSeea rrhr Davie. B-aklss, Ct'tanley ctar Oanbeldi Marlie Coltorn bebr Ei'se Caroline, O'Meil, Bosd-au Pcow Moaat.le Meld. Ar.y'e. Avow Scow lone St', BMIs. Port Cliotoa '' CLEARED—September 9-11. ee, rtop Aero., smith Vgoembwraa rr-p wicaigaa. Moll- lol-M '"'P Tiexa, el. a, Doakirk i . Pnp "n i ia. At-ood. Ulcue i tc.w Mooolal. Mate, ar.yl.. Avow COMlNII-'rw maavriANTI , tiUOUMllN tt UU)LKV. Prsdnes, Fw-wati-liwa; asael Cwwawal-atom 1 18 to iB oo 10 Ii For tbo sal. of Floor, Oraln, Seeds. ProTlaloaa, Ae. Otace H. T7 aao 1 Herwia et- Olevoiaad, O. Betrr lo A. K. Soooeer. Ilrat BaiMmal Beak Cleveland; Plot her a cberpe, backer, ladlenap- ella: U ' o ltn, ssq , Heuerat Arelent aa-nc I C Btllroad, tool napo la. aogiH sen r. a. sab w. a. stbaiobt. Earl, Straight & Co., OEM HEAL C0U-II-SI0N KKKCIIAATS, son van as a or Floor, T rnlm, rraanei sad PsmvfalwsM, B. I. C0. TIMB A.Ntf f BAhr STBJCET9, -CINCINNATI, O. Orders for all deserlptlons of Brereoaodtso la oar. BarheU pmmpt'y filled. Adrances en eon-lltn-arnta. Stencil plat. ferabbed to regnlar .hip- per. Purtlcniar atuoUon glftn to tee saie oa BETT I Rand OntH-IC. mht7:l-3:ly:M Baghes. Dar!s & liockefeller, ooooaaiiora be Hna-es A ttoclumlme and Dalle IW. e. forward me, Prod act 4 (reaeral COMMISSION MERCHANTS Sexton's Biot-k, Merwln &U OliXVILABD, O. aarnoa arouse, bbkbt a oavHi, ww. aocaavai a. apl:8m gPEANELB & BOBGEET, 9IIIIIL roa tub saab or FLOCB, OBAIM, PE0VIHION8, SBA88 8I1DS, BUTTSR. tOQH, BACON, Ac 5 ot. 8T ana 89 Serwlo sLeCierelaad. Liberal cash adranots made aa eoaadgnsBeatB II desired' apa:Bl nTAA. B. BABBA. a. bobb to Banna. Oarrotaoa A Co.. Whoiae alo ... wrt , ruinMnu, au vmm' rwum ro "-- ae Dealer, la Pr dace. Salt, Flab Ao., Central Kxrhanse, Hue. lt and 171 bjTer street and Dock. Cleveland, unto. Bo f genu for the Cleveland, Detroit and Lake Bn.eikir Line of Bieaeaeei i. Jan -t J G. SIMMONS As CO- Prodnce Commission Merchants, 50 RERVYM STREET. CUI-UNO, a SOB TBS SALB OP FLOUR, (WAIN, POBK, BUTTX, KOUS, LARD, bEBi 8, PjiAror.8, DB1L FBtflT, AO Aa. Psrtt.mlar attention sivew to fillrrr orders fcr sack articles as can be obtained in this market. J Sl SIMMOSB. (jan7U43 . & bBwiae IA USTXaa S. S. BSCXWITH, t. r. litaifit; a tu,, : Storage and Produce Conxmission MERCHANTS. . Xo 4S and 50 River htrtet, ' ' t'I.KVKlt.Bl, O. lT:M - - ' CENERAL COMMISSION AND eirtiTrr a x. rwa-r i arnTm-r a i in xuii-uaw-uu iu ti taw h n ii iu ABD Wboteeale aad Betall Dealers la FLOUR, GB WW, FSED. PR'lVISlOPB, (ALT, WATBB LIME, Ae , Ao. ' Ageau fos the sale of the celebrated "Akron City" and "Akron JEtas MUla" Eour, Ail the different broods ef whtcb, together with a geoeral Meur t merit ol Ohio and Indiana Floor are cooataotly kept on nand. la Barrets. Half-Bar rota l i i i j Baeiiini mi i ki H a ru I X aad Sacks. Bo. 1 0VI ATTS SXCBBARGB, Foot of BTJTB. BlOB BTBXfil, CIXVkiLA-D, O. AGENTS rOETSS Northern Transportation Co.'i Line ol bcrew bieamers, . To aad From fWDKNBBUBG, t APB TIB0EBT aad OSWBQ And ths AKRON TRANSPORTATION COM I Property promptly forwarded to New Tork, Bee tan, and all poinU hast or West, wltk disnatck and at tk. Lowest Ba tea of Freight. Throoxh oootracu given to all the principal Iowub In Hew Bngland and Hew ork.- mch.I:H eno. w. asanasa, eao. a. soar, eABBXEB, BUST CO Btonure blbm! PreMlwee COMMISSION MEEOHASTS. Proprietors of tbe Union Bail war Shio and fb. ael Orala levatore. Btorace capacity. HSv.tMM basbela. CtQce and Ware cose adjoining the Blevator, Ho. m Herwia iL, Clevelaad, 0. Dealers ta all kinds of Coon try Prodnoa, Agents for tbo Belt Compear of tinondaira." Salt sold always at the Company's prices. Malt, Water Lime, Floor, drain, Ac, by car loeda, reeelTed or to be sbipimd on th. CCA C C. A T., G. A I., CAP. or A. A 0. W (na-row gnaire) Railroad a and their ooaoecticna, loadOd or tmloaded directly la oar warehouse, savins as pens, of drey ago. will aire persoaal attention to the HIUbx of er- dero for Prodooe aad M.rcnandies oa riiaimawllia. Liberal cash adra-oes made on coaaigaaMwU. w o ars prepared to receive aad ship, by Canal, eke or Bait, iwlthout drarairel. -rlndaloaes. Stave, Marble, Lamber andoooras Fratghmef alt kinds, baling lb. OBLF DSbVUlCBS IN TH 011 Y for the traoefer of heavy Freights. tteier to eanaa ana basiMe. men sen orally. ap-H B3 Q.EO. A. BOYCE tk CO, IBacceoserB is Joha Boyos a Boa, ' Prodaca Oommission Merch&at8f FKABL bTBBBT, ilW I0EK. Liberal advances oa oorenrnmeots. heier to o.isah tiwif. mkw wnsr Banks generally in GtevelanrJ. srlne oabscrlberwill tornlsb steweHs aotra aa. pllcatloB for martuag propert,, and make cash ad vances oa oooaesameala lo tbe alMva Bowee. . C. DBBtlKO, ... . . Offlce J. ft. SlmmoBB A Cil. tny18:14 oo Merwln et., OleTeland, O. JTIUE BEOTUEES, . 2(i9 aid 2a last Water It, . . . . MILWAUKEE, WW. -' CHAS. H- EICE A CO ill itoatk Water Street, CSICAG0, ' PEUliCtiB Cr.MI88I05 MltBriiSTI, BOB TBI rtrSCBSAS ABB SALB rr QRS.TK, FLO0B, PRilVI-lOHH, WOOL, HOPS, Basil-ABU SBBICN ANU CBIBO FHOIT. Stencils soot le Fruit Shiuoere me of ataua. jol36Acod . . . , CLAEE. bAJNiOiii, (Bnoecori to Clark A Xockefcller.) fToxlttcc CwnmisPloa McrcluaSa. AMD DUUM 1W eSrwlw. See-da, 'Kmr. flab. Water liana fla-ler, C'wrwr, Flwei, ueoauml - bmijur t Dairy salt. Moa 80, 4t,43 and 48 Btvrr street and oa the Dock.. wiisiTWiaaxiJts tituu. . a. SAjmsa. . Proyerty reosfved try Eallroavf or Oanal. for r.ke Shipment. Wiu rl-a psrecnal attention so tkv. aaa and porch aa n. -Prodaaa aad It-BoAaadlao Sb somirlBBfoa. HooraJ Cook AdraaoM smd sn "-MlrnaimH. -Bstsr ta t-ssinom Ma and Bankan g.-.r.;iy. mchVR J. rU81H, AGENT AND COMlttlSSION HXB CHAHT for the ami at VTawt Aeaiii aa4 mt kind, of Ooantrv Prodrum. Brio Warehota. V- KlvffW Straea. Kallremd Htmatm. Ill I - Ob'e oih6:J nwmaanma asaan piNE APPLE CIDEE. Dr. Talbot'a Pine AppTa Cider, - ia for sale by HtrBCHIXL A BB0THIB, . IBS Ontario .treat. "VTEW LOT OF -AN3-Jutt received ' ai . VUWLE3 JU.' icp M7 WtddeUHoutj Mti.,