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AMUSEMENTS. ACADCMV of Ml'SIC. """ a. Gery Treasurer John A. ElUle. -Manager I B" " mem Circle and Par - PlKM W AMINOS---' to Drew Circle, 75 qnctte, 60 cent.; Re-crveo 8. Gallery, o cents; Family IXrcle, J" gie eat in Private Private Boaea, to and Bo-e., l,M. obtain rises at 7:4',. Doore open at under no circuuuftancn., e Colored penson. ita in any other portion of permuted to occnrJ GllkrT diion 20 ct-uta. the house, aave U 1ASf KIGUT BUT TWO Of the eiicaa""' of ,h miumt Ar,iW' MISS COCI.DOCK, On which cca'" '" ltiftl nomeatlc of MUKTWHITE, and the Petite Urania railed OVB TOf of SATfKK, -will be produced, forming. Bill of unprecedented merit. WFPSESDAY EVENING, October 4, ISM, will be praaentwl the new Domentic Drama, entitled MILKY WHITE. Daniel White Mr. C. W. Could To conclude with the beautiful Petite Drama of oe touch of NAT.l?-E; .. , . Mr. C. . Couldock Mr. PCTholder.. .Mi.. Couldock Mie. Conatance Beipj.'Pr--- URAIAARD'S Immense Success of the 6mt Original MILTOXm TABLEAll! FROM LOKD03T. ENGLAND, ti.i.MtTB.l!SO MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, AND nave71 HKAVEV, HiLL, CHAOS PARADISE. HUKLBEBS UK ABLE TO OBTAIN SEATS. Matins Wedaeeday d Saturday afternoon., ' f.0.'."!:-1-" - rwe at 8 o'"-, ... ' of people may have an I. order '' 2iadrlnl exh.hi opportunity of "'",'n uta only. Re - tion, the price of adouanioa ia s .d ?'". the aale of Reserved Scat, ,irJoP d ftom'mo 12 A.M. and from 2 '"a.? f"wDe!,'''iii iliaf the house, SBihUaranlScjn Prop.r j'- .'m.IORLAND, Buflineaa Manager. CLAIM AGENTS. 31. . pBESTOX, (Succea-or to C. O. Brae. Preaton.) licensed Army XTT Claim Agent, OFFICE SO. 1 LYMAN'S BLOCK, .on'iae & SSfflT a, Wa.hinton TcTOteVhi. enare time to the collection, of Orricxa'. Accounts, procuring Certificate, of kou indebtednees ao4 obtaining pay 1 YaeVlowV koliiarge. until we accomplxh Tthat we undertake. --. l.ftnnUM ffDOkeD- . "P1 fi. M. BABBER, ttUt..OcLlWhO.V.I. Authorized Military Claim Agent. B. W. CAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AKD Licensed War jClalm Agent, -Office 1C8 Soperior St., tweianu, v. . vM.infitednes for frocurea uertincaie. - ,Tr: r Bcera, and Pension Oerti6catea. CollecM Pernio. ' i. ,aimntatloua tor ra. J&oney, conntiea, aca J i ' u D tion. while priwner of war, ? " jurcnat- STSSd or Mate of S. An AoOate In Wwhiofrtoujmd Columbu. lndera a.ino, whenever neceaaary, m the ad- inatment Claim, placed in my hand.. T e?eiV reaaonahle. Communicauonaeocln.iiig wfamp promptly attended to. TRANSPORTATION. THE. Aorthern Transportation Co. OF OHIO. Ia prepared to Trananort Person, and Property ialweea Boston, all Points' In Hew England, Sew York and the West 1VITH PBOMPTNtSS, CABE AKD. DISPATCH. Tug well know. Line of Fixat-clas. Screw "Steamer, connect, at OgdeMtarg withhe Rail road for Boston and all Point, ia Kew England ; at Can. Vincent with the Bairoada between Cape Vincent and Kew V"rk-f" u iiLki oVtot-claa. mM Oswego, Troy, Albany and Jfew Tork, Forming a DAILY LI'I between B08T0S,-- OB'k. OGDENSBrBG, CAPE VINCENT, OSWEGO, and CLEVELAND, TOLEDO AKD "DETK0IT, And a TBI-WXEKXY LIKE for CHICAGO, MILWAUKM AND INTERME DIATE POBTS. AGENTS 3 J4 YEBS, No. Astor House, Now York. O. BREED, 74 Pear) street, New York. JOHN HOCKING, 7 State street, Boston. GEO. A. EDDY, Ogdensbarg. A F. SMITH, Cape Vincent. CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego. , WALKER HAYES, Toledo. B- B. MATHEWS, Detroit. O 1. HALE, Milwaukee. . N J. HOWE, Chicago. PELT0N, FBENCH CO., H jr. VcDOLE, Cleveland, Ohio. Fa-seneer Agent. Cleveland. mhlK H3 TONSORIAL. TBirMPHOF AST. Mflg Making and Ladle.' Hair Dressing VM. DAT, i6WuiG SQUARE, HAS ALL THE LATEST tVFT10KS II WIG WORK. SEE THE 'ILLrSION WIG It Bti to a charm. CURLS FRENCH NATIBAL RINGLETS Jnst received (direct)a large quantity of this beau tiful hair. Ladies please call, examine aud see fur Tonrwlvea. SWITCHES ANDBBAIDS-A Urge and well eelected stock alwaya on hand. WATER-FALLS, Bl'TTERPLY ROWS.EUGE KIE BOWS and FBENCH HEAD-DRESSES, made by the advertiser equal to those imported. -j Ladies' own Braids Blade .into any of the above Head-Dresses without iajury to switch. Ladies' Hair Dressing, Curling and Hair Cutting done in the latest and most prevailing styles. HAIB DYING Particular attention paid to this branch of the business. The best of Dve used. HOT AND COLD BATHS always ready. The In the COLLEGES. Allegheny College, MEADVILLE, PA, CALESDAB FOB U65-C6. Wednoadav, September 3rtth, Pall Term opens. Wedneed.y,"DeemberJ IBth, Fall Term clases. Bat urdav January 4th, Winter Term opene. Friday, March tb. W inter Term cjoea,. nonaT. Apnl 2d Spring Term opens. Th.rsday, June 2Blh, Spring Term doses. Commensement. Location beautiful, healthful and easy of access. Librarie., cabinet, and apparttua nuusnally ex tensive and valuable. A new Eoardutg Uall, wilh completely furnished rooms, for the accommoda tion of one hundred rtudeut.. Boarding, from three to foor dollar, per week. Classes commencing Latin and Greek will be formed at the beginning of the Fall Tnrrn. J. T1NGLEY, SAFES AND SCALES. FOBSY.TII'S TNITED STATES STANDABD S C A L S S. "Warranted correct and durable. Orer lf0 rarie tije, adapt to verj busioeM. And Manin's Patent Safes. (alfv akd n.r flatti.) FIBE, BURGLAR AND DIM P PROOF, over 50 different Sixes and Styles, for Counting Houses, Dwellings, Ac. Also, Forsyth" Wartbonse frocks. Copying Presses, bnsar Mis, Ac. Forsyth a holgh, - General WVern Agents, R1 37 W at,-r lrt, evel,l. l. PROFESSIONAL. dKOKUK UKSTtE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omce orer S8 Superior street, angl8:r5 CLEVELAyp, OHIO. CHAS. W.Afl'OXW'AY W. SOBLE, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, AMERICAN BUILDINGS, . Cleveland, Ohio. cba. w. woLg. anio:rt, conwav w. noble J. E. at fi. L. ISuKRSni I. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office 11 Soperior street, first doo, up ,ur GROCERS. ; FTCCESMas TO O. H. LITTLE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, Prod ace fc Commission Iferchants, for the aale of Flour. Grain, Seeds, Potatoes, Aieans, a-ora, -u.ei, it u( tsrua Apple., Fruit, Ac, Ac. SO. 40 XX. WIS fit. flETEHn. DAILY LEADER VELNKSDAV, OCTOUER 4, 1865. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. BEPAKTl'BE8. Atlantic Great Western : e:S 4 G. W., Mahoning Branch :4' 3:1 . A Vrie 4iJl .1--.4I 9:00 Conueaut & Erie Accommodation... 3::tTi Pitll.nrt;h Wheeling 8:00 1:3" Cleveland A Pittsburgh, Accoln . ?:T ('..Inmbua -7:45 !:4.1 Toleilo e:l Sauduky '"' Ilelroil Boat 10 00 AKR1VALS. Atlantic t Great Weletn T:SS C:25 :4.i A. G. W., Mahoning Branch l:ll 'J L:ike iihore, Cleveland Erie 7:U 2:lo 8: . Conneant A Erie Accommodatlon..ll:2 Pitt.l.urirh t Wheeling 9 - . .. ol.in.bna : J:i Tole.lo - ?.' 11 Sud..,k :, Detroit Boat 6"' Citizens wi,hing convey.nceto either of the tTrai... or B.-. -ill ! called for by lAw-he. of St,...-,..' lmnil.ua Line, t.y leaving their ad.lre.. at tlie Omuil.us Otter, 147 Superior atreel, next d.Kr to the Weddell Hnnae. SECOND .XATIOXAL BANK, OP CLEVELAND. Designated Deposltorj for all Public Monies. Authorized SulftKiiptiun Agent for the 7-30 LOAN. Tine iK-lntr the onlT Popular Lorni now lwfrre the iiint f ntl fill H wrdera rcnutly mnl "ithuut delay. Five Per Cent. legal Tender Kotcs, 1" I a. .1 : ... in ilnta tAr-ovnH itl DnV- nietit far tiubscriptionf,, ami will relwni t par til C'.ii..nii on the Seveu-Thirtu-ii iireacnti'J at tla emitter. W ill alno i-un Iiaw United Stfttw Tonrhor. Cer tilicattM of lu.kltctlDOfiitt aud all Government 3e cnntit'ii. felrtfi THE COMMERCIAL IVATIOXAL BA1TK9 OF CLEVELAND. IICION'ATCD DePOsITOXV AKO FINANCIAL AoENT OF THE I'KITEO 8TATM. ACEST FOR THE SALE OF IMTED STATES 7-30 NOTES. Five jwr cent. TnJ.r Koten recfird in m.VDint of annus wilb Hccrnt-u iniercni. All dvsrriptioui of GOVERXMENT SEOrRITlES, Bon Kb t and solii at lst rate. pI8:R4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Taylor, Griswold A Co. Cloaks. 8. A. Fuller Co. Fancy Fnrs. Jno. G. Jennings Fire lusnrance. J. 11. P. Witt A Co. Traveling SImwIs. L. Benedict A Son Ladiea' Pleas Furs. AT. Halle A Co. Notions and Fancy Goods. 8. Brainard A Son The Best Pianos. Taylor, Griswold A Co. Cloak Department. J. II. DeWitt A Co. Gent's Traveling Bags. Crumb, Basliugton A Kendall Ladies' Cloaks. 8. Brainard A Son Western Musical World. B. Butts A Co. Furs. S. Hynian Lace Curtains. For Sale Public Land Scrip. Merchants' National Bank Quarterly Report. Academy of Music Mr. aud Miss Couldock. Taylor, Griswold A Co. Cloaks made to Order. J. H. DeW itt A Co. Gent s Wrappers, Ac. S. Hynian Eall Goods. Secomb A Co. Agents Wanted. B. 8. Green $75 a Month. Notice to Builders. Dr. Herrick House for Rent. Trotting Races Local Notice. Store for Sale Local Notice. Honse for Sale Local Notice. J. H. DeWitt t Co. Hands Wanted. CITY NEWS Feed Boy wanted at the Leader Job Koom. Elegant Dress Huts opening at Mrs. Shaw's Millinery Booms, 23U Superior street. F. F. C. C The "F. F. C. C. Club" will give the first of a series of Sociables at Garrett's Hall, this evening. The management h in competent bands. rwtutraozen oi Hard Knit breakfast Shawls, new patterns and choiee colors, just received at the Bazaar, 2C1 Superior street. Starr has constantly, at his News Depot all the leading if ew York daily and weekly papers, which are received in advance of the mail. Lecturers Enqaged. Wc take pleas ure in announcing that the Corresponding Secretary of the Library Association, B. F. Peizotto, Esq., has engaged lectures, the coming season, from Bishop Simpson and Ralph Waldo Emerson. On a Reef. Wc learn that the schoon er E. F. Allen, which left Toledo on Satur day evening with a cargo of 9,500 bushels of corn for Buffalo, ran on West Sister Roef and stuck fast. The weather has been unfavorable, and fears for the safety of the vessel mav well be entertained. Mass Meetinq Next Monday. Our citfzens have not forgotten that a grand mass meeting, the last of the campaign, will be held in this city next Monday. Geu. Cox and Senator Sherman are ap pointed to address the people, and the occasion w ill no doubt be in every respect the climax of the canvass. Loss by Fires, Amount of In-sur- ance, in. From the quarterly report of Chief Fire Engineer James Hill we learn that the total loss by fire in this city, from July 1st to Sept. 30th, was $2G,326.77. The total amount of insurance .on the property damaged and lost was $44,250. Six of these Cres were the work of incen diaries. Valuable Horse Killed. Mr. A. Sclover, of Brooklyn township, lost a horse on the 28th uit, for which he had recently paid $500. His youngest son was out riding the animal, when, getting off to tighten the girth of the saddle, the horse jumped and pulled away. Running down the road he fell through a con demned bridge, and knocked himself ab solutely lifeless on the rocks in the bed of the creek. Council Hall. This Hall has been undergoing repairs for several weeks, but is now completed. It has been re-painted, grained and frescoed. The fresco-work, which is elegant and beautiful, was done by A Muhler, and speaks well forhis taste. The Hall is made bright and gay by this fresco, and is on the whole a very pleas ant and showy room. If the deliberations of the Council, in point of beauty and taste and classic purity would only niat.h the fresco . and painted and grained sur faces! Home Manufactures Fine Flow ers "Encourage' your Own" should ha the motto of every person buying manu factured articles most certainly when the home products are equally good and cheap as can be purchased abroad. This is the true way to live and let live, and to add to the population and prosperity of a city or village. When this is the rule and not the exception tbe hive of worker grows and thrives rapiply the hum of industry makes "cheerful the shops and the homes of the people. Every variety of home manufactures ornamental and useful should be given the preference and be liberally supported; and we take pleasure in saying to the public that the banner for French Flowers rightly belongs at Ho. 68 . and 70 Bank street, where Mrs. "Ward and Mrs. Gilbert are constantly manufactur ing them of material direct from Paris, patterned from the latest styles. They have now on hand a splcndifl assortment of French and American Flowers, and a good one of Mourning Flowers. Their large patronage in the past in the best as surance that they can give satisfaction in Misapprehension Correction. We wrote the account which appeared in our last issue, of tlu fall from a tree. and con sequent injuries of young Eckert, just as it was given to us and testihed to by tour parties. They made the statement in good faith, but were doubtless in the dark as to the facts. "Dutch Chris." called on us yesterday, and explained the case to our satisfaction. At the time the messenger applied for the key to the gate of the fence, ho ("Chris," or Mr. Christopher Birktcl) was in the bowling alley. The messenger applied to his parents, old people who cannot under stand English. A small Dutch boy acted as interpreter, but he did not give the folks to understand that a boy was hurt. All this while "Chris" knew nothing of the matter. When the parties had reached the track by the Beer Saloon, he saw them for the first time. They were indignant, believing him to lie the party at fault. He reports one of them as saying "I want to bu st you in the snoot." Another, "I de sire to hang you up this minute." "Chris, ' innocent soul couldn't make head or tail of these ejaculations of passion, and went into a rage himself. And so the convic tion of his guilt was deepened in the minds of the party. We think this explains ana clears up all. Arrest of Counterfeiters A Good Thing Done. Wc have already noticed the fact that a number of exceedingly well executed counterfeit hundred dollar com pound treasury notes have been put in cir culation here. Two of the villains who had a hand in it were arrested between ten auu eleven onocn jcsiciuay morning, at the Franklin House on tbe West Side. Their names are John Kaho and Jacob Ringer. The latter had passed a hundred dollar note on a man Monday evening, receiving good change in return. Thi: victim gave the police notification of the fact, and a particular description of the man. Officers were sent to the above hotel, where thev found a man who tallied with the description, and with him, Kaho. On them were found gold watches, con siderable jewelry, and alwnit $2,000 in good money. None of the counterfeit notes were found in their possession. They were locked up in the city prison, to await ex animation. Escaped Lunatic Captured. Sev eral weeks since a lunatic named W. H. Winnebiddle, escaped from an asylum near Pittsburgh, and was supposed to have come this way. A reward of $150 was of fered for information which would lead to his discovery. A week since, Gen. Negle, interesting himself in the -case, came here and set our police on the search. Marshal S. hi., ill heard of a man answering to the description, in Mendi, Lake county. Des patching an officer there,the man was found at the house of a farmer named Carroll where be had been ten davs. lie was brought to this city last night, and w ill be returned to Pittsburgh to-dav. The Great Miltonian Tableaux. This splendid work of art has been on ex hibition in our city the last two evenings, in Brainard's Hull, and the large numbers it has attracted testify to its excellence and high artistic merit. The great poem ' Paradise Lost" is illustrated throughout, in a series of sixtv-four scenes of unsur passed beauty and grandeur. Chaos, Heaven, Paradise, the Creation, Earth and Hell are pictured to the sense in almosi ineffable splendor and glorv. A matinee will be given at twoo'clock this afternoon, and an exhibition also in the evening. Our citizens should spend nt lon-sl. .uu, l.nu n seeing the mammoth Tableaux. Academy of Music. Another good house greeted the Couldoeks nt the Acad emy of Music last night, and all were de lighted with the brilliant rendering of the ensational plav, "Corporal Cartouche." We have already spoken somewhat at length of this piece and its rendition, and will not here repeat. A most admirable bill is offered to night, viz: "Milky White" and "One Touch of Nature." The latter is the most beautiful gem we have ever seen, and Mr. Couldock never appears in better light. We are certain that a tremendous house must be attracted to the Acadeniv to night. Meeting of Auxiliary Committee The pastors and rectors of the churches in this city, desiring to co-operate with the American Christian Commission, are re quested to meet at the parlors of the Stone Church at four o'clock this afternoon, together with the following gentlemen, appointed on the Auxiliary Committee: J. Perkins, Chairman. L. F. Mellon, A. Benton, D. P. Eells, J. P. Bishop, P. M. Oxanne, T. P. Handy. S. Foljambe, J. u. Crocker, Farewell, Charles Hammer, J. A. THOME., Chairman. City Sexton's Report. The follow ing is the City Sexton's Report for the month of September, 1SG5: FINANCIAL. Received for Lots in Woodland Cemetery ...$1.110 00 West s tie ' ... 4.1 rai Interments in Woodland ' ... lit", Ml " ' West S de " . .". IK) " Erie street 41 . 5i! sl for n?c of anlts 18 M " for Improving Lois . 16 0 " for Diiiitci'Hii-uts 14 s Paid City Treasurer ...... rXTF.BUKNT. ....?1,K3 SO 44 M i llio . M Ill In Woodland Cemetery lu W est Side Cemetery In Erie street Cemetery In uatl.ullc c,'mFt:ffMMWaHI Adults ( l.ildreu W. G. Stedman, City Sexton. The Races. The sporting portion of our population have been having a gala at the Driving Park for the past two days. There was some good trotting yesterday. The Fannie and Marie Brough were pitted against each other. The former won three straight heats, the liest in 2:44. There will be sport at the Park to-day. The entries for to-day, for first class trot ting, premium of $100, are as follows: A. M. Wilson enters black Toungstown Mare. Wm. H. Potts enters BG. Robin. T. El wood enters B. G. Union Jack. J. Randerson enters chestnut mare Queen of the West. Fast Time. The Detroit Tribune says that " on her trip down stream on Friday, the new revenue cutter " Sherman " con sumed only 50 minutes in the passage from that city to Maiden the qulckcl lime erer made on the Lake. It surpasses the time of the celebrated E. K. Collins, which con sumed one hour on the same route. The Sherman is also said to have not put forth her entire power." Soldiers Home Report. The follow ing is the report of affairs at the Soldiers' Home for the month of September : No. of Meals 2,7i No. Registered WW No. Lodged 746 Clothing; No. of pieces, 7!) vt ounds Dressed - 73 Medical Advice 44 Transportation!..-....... : w Money, bo,) 6 Transportation try Commission & A Hint of Winter. For two days the weather has been extremely raw and cold. Stoves and overcoats are brought from their retirement. It is the first taste of winter we have had, and not a man or woman can be found so full-blooded, that goose-flesh, the last two days, has not been . r.a, ir' ...iisrl, r a'1 - n, i City Council. TUESDAY EVENING, October 3d. Council met at the usual time, the Presi dent, Thomas Jones, jr . in the chair. All the members present, except Messrs. Bower, Buhrer, Huntington, Russell and Thorman. Reading minutes of the preceding meeting dispensed with. PETITIONS. Of City Engineer, asking leave of ab sence,fora few days,for himself and engin eer of steamer No". 2. Granted. Of Committee on Cabs, &c, with refer ence to prayer of sundry Express men, &C concerning licenses, affirming that the Council cannot remedy the grievance. REPORTS. Of City Civil Engineer in reference to the cost of taking up pavement on a por tion of Euclid avenue, and fixing said street and relaving the pavement. Filed. Of City Sexton for September, 18C3. Filed. Of Dog Shooter for same time. 1. lied. Of AVcighcr of Hay on East Side for same time. Filed. Of Board of City Improvements recom mending the building of a brick sewer in Canal road at a cost not to exceed 200. Filed. Of Superintendent of Market" for Sep tember, 18G5. Filed. Of Citv Fire Engineer for the quarter ending September 30, 1805. t iled. Of Committee on Fire and Water rec oinmending the granting of the praver of H. birch Co. to aaa to ineir u.n Filed. Of the Committee on Fire and "Water. and Chief Engineer. Adopted. Of the Gas Inspector for September. Roforrecl hack for fuller report. !' Committee on Carriages, &c, aTeso- lution inqr.irinc as to the uronnetvot re ducing rates ot carrying passengers in this eitv, stating that the rates are high, but not recommending, a change. Adopted and filed. Of Committee on Fire and Water, ad verse to granting prayer of Michael Bur kle et al. for the purchase of an extra steam fire engina for Engine House No. 10. Aceept.Ki and adopted. RESOLUTIONS. Bv Mr. Rogors, That the Mayor be au thorized to execute in behalf of the city a note in favor of James Mcllenry, for the amount of the final estimate for the substructure of Seneca street bridge ; said note lo be made leimllv pavable in one vear from the 1st of August, 1805, and otherwise asreeable to contract. Adopted By Mr. Huntington, That the sum of fuio be appropriated lor me payment oi the deficiency in dredging the bar above the Cleveland, Cincinnati it Columbus, Railroad bridge in the Cuyahoga river. Adopted. By Mr. Sturges, That the Auditor be directed to draw an order on the Treasur er in favor of A. Muhler, for' the sum of $200, in part payment for frescoing the Council Hall, and that the same be em braced in the next ordinance for the pay ment of claim. Adopted. Bv Mr. Calkins, That the Cleveland Gas Company lie directed to place a lamp post on the corner ol Long street and Euclid avenue. Gas. By Mr. Rogers, That the Board of City Improvements be authorized to build a brick sewer on Canal road at a cost not to exceed $200. . Adopted. " By Mr. Dangler, That a payment of ?2,0(,0 he mane to .Messrs. liiglow An drews, on their contract for furni-hing Brownell street school house, the saino to be included in the pay ordinance of the present month. Adopted. By Mr. Danglor, That the Mayor and Committee on Parks and Public Grounds be authorized to invite proposals, through two of the daily papers, for a period of two weeks, tor the sale ol the old Brownell street school house and lot ; also the wooden building on the same, and re ju,rt said proposals to this Council. By Mr. Rogers, That the Committee on Ordinances, together with the City At torney, be requested to prepare an or. I in line,' regulating all the street railroads of the citv. Adopted. By Mr. Sturges, That the City Attorney be reouested to report in the .itume.l . his earliet convenience, the respective powers of the Council and the Board of City Improvements. Adopted. By M r. Rogers, that the Mayor and Committee on Parks aud Public Grounds, be authorized to advertise for proposals for renting a vacant lot at the liinction or On tario and Pittsburgh streets, and north of Huron street, in accordance with the or dinance in such cases made and provided. Adopted. By Mr. Truscott, that Joseph Sturges, John Huntington, W. H. Truscott, Geo. Presley and D. A. Dangler, be appointed a special comittee to draw up and submit to this council a report defining the duties of the different standing committees of the Council. By same, that the Board of Citv Im provements and a Committee from Board of -..ducatiou be in vitel:ind empowered to act with said special committee. Adopted. By Mr. Dangler, that the Committee on Sch.Kils lie authorized to enter into a con tract with Messrs. Bigelow & Andrews, for the purchase of 20 Primary recitation seats nt $5 each ; 12 Grammar do. at $5.25 each; 10 Intermediate do. at $5 each; 2 Settees at $5 each; 32 dozen ink wells at $3.50 each ; Total $3t',7, tocompelete the furnishing of Brownell street school house. Adopted. Bv Mr. Townsend. that the Committee on f ire and Water be authorized to pur chase two stoves for the use of Engine Houses Nos. 3 and 4. Adopted. By Mr. Pettengill, That the City Fire Engineer be requested to report to this Council at its next meeting, whether or not it is practicable to construct a reser voir on Superior street, in accordance with the report of the Fire and Water Com mittee this evening submitted. Adopted. ORDINANCES. To vacate a part of Hill street and change its name. Ordinances. lu amend an ordinance to renuate Cemeteries. Ordinances. To authorize the Mayor to is-uc main sewer honds for District No. 4. Second reading. To amend section 2d of an ordinance granting to the West Side Street Railroad i Company, the right to lay a track in cer tain streets, c. Second reading. lo autborize-tbe Mavor to lssuo main sewer bonds for District No. 2. Second reading. To establish the trade of Hanover street between Washington and Old River streets. Parsed. To provide for the construction of a sewer or drain in Spring street. Passed. ror pavinent ol Claims pavablo Oct. 14th, 18u5. Passed. Adjourned for two weeks. Announcements. The following speakers are announced to address the Union men of the county during the pres ent Gubernatorial campaign : MASS MEETINGS AFTERNOON A EVENINGS Berea, Thursday, October 5th A. T. Slade, Charles W. Palmer, and Jason Canfield. Bedford, Friday, October Cth Charles W. Palmer, J. C. Grannis and J. N. Jones. Dover, Thursday, Oct. 5th M. S. Cas- tlo and Dr. B.-Cyriax. EVENING MEETINGS. Independence, October 4th M. S. Cas tle, A. Thieme. Roekport, October 5th J. C. Grannis, Daniel Stephan. Brooklyn, October Cth A. T. Brins- made, E. Hessenmueller, I. Buckingham. Olmsted, October 6th L. Prentiss, M. E. Gallup. Newburgh, October 7th M. S. Castle, B. Lockwook, J. C. Grannis. -Royalton, October 7th R. B. Dennis, W. H. Price, D. A. Dangler. Meeting at Obange. We learned yesterday that a very spirited meeting was hold in Orange the evening previous, which was addressed by W. C. McFarland and I. Buckingham, Esqra. The people of Orange are wide awake, and, we under stand, they have a species of Democrat out there which does not hesitate to attend Union meetings. Whether they come to be benefitted, we don't know, but hope so, or whether now, as of old, when the U4U!aSauj inm5SJaXivI, In Memoriam. "There Is hut a step between me and the grave." Died suddenly on the evening of Aug'? it 2d. A. D. 1805,'while sitting in his chair. Oliver Woodworth Ludlow, of Auburn, I Geauga county, Ohio, from disease or the heart, aged 65 years, 8 months and 2 days. The deceased was a native of Cayuga county, New York. HU nearly days were spent in this and Chautaugua county, which last named place he left at an early age and sought a home in th west, as Ohio was then considered. His time for a few years" was spent in the towns of Perry, Lake county, and Chardon.Gcauga county, in teaching a branch of business in which he excelled. About this time ho also commenced the study of medicine. On February 28th, 1827, he nmrriod Harriet Metcalf, a native of.EnfleUConn. He then removed from Chardon to Perry, where he lived two years, when he went to the city of New York, to tlni.-h his course of medicine, and on August 13th, 1830 he received from the hand of Prof. W. Beach, President of the New York Medical Academy, his diploma. He then returned to Geauga county, and settled in New bury, where he commenced the practice of medicine and teaching until his growing ride forced him to give up ihe latter. In the year 1837 he removed to Auburn, Geauga county, whero he resided until death relieved him from a physician's toil some life. For thirty-five years he has administered 4o the material ails of suffer ing humanity; and that he has done it faithfully, honorably and with due credit to the profession, let those that ho litis watched from tender infancy to manhood's ripe years; those who through his skill and attention have been raised from their sick beds to comparative health, answer. He worked against all bigotry, super stition and oppression, was progressive in his character, did not war against every new theory or invention of tbe age, was alwavs readv with open heart and willing mind w tin ir-ttgaic ana receive lliut v lucli was good and eschew evil. He w.is liberal in his views, open, frank aud fearless to express them, generous and charitable to a fault. To the poor his services were as fieelv given as to the rich ; hunger and tattered" garments never n-k-d his chari ties in vain ; tje homeless and friendless he sympathised with, aud he did all in his power to ameliorate their condition. Ric lies li' never craved, money, filthy lucre, was but a secondary consideration. He looked upon know ledge and the enlightenment of the masses as of far move value to Un people than all the wealth of the In, lies. His views as to the future life were pecu liar to himself, and although he was not a member of any religious denomination, he lived the lite of practical Christian. His professional duties extended over five townships, and even up to the eve of his dealli he visited his patients as ii nal, in his apparent good hcahh; and a liille past ten o'clock 1. M. bis spirit quit its tenement of clay without a struggle, and all that was mortal of him lav calmly in the sleep of death. Hiswidow loses a kind huband, his children an indulgent father, and hi. uiauy patrons will miss his coun sel ami advice in the sick room, but re member that their loss will I his gain. As a physician to others be tiinicrst.HKl his case perfectly, and always in-ist.-d th it he would pass death's portals thus sud denly, and upon ;os7 hurf'n examination, all he said in regard to his case proved true. His remains are interred in the little villag.i church yard at "Auburn Corners," where a hu ge concourse of mourning re lations and friends paid him their la -t sad duty on earth. The funeral diseour -e on the occasion was delivered by Rev. Mr. Blake. Thus pn.-..-.cth away a good citizen, and one of Geauga's pioneers in the medi cal profession. Peace to his dust ! Earth's hij-heit station ends in Here he lies,' And -Oust fo du.t' concludes h.-r noblest sou." Com. Mississippi Plantation' Lands. Uitder this head an adverti ement may 1 found in the proper column of, our paper to-day, to which we dir.-et the attention of ur readers. The advertiser, we believe, is a native and formerly a lawyer of the South. The low price of valuable lands in the South is now drawing many North ern men in that direction for the invest nwa r .I.-; .r;..t. it '.ll n.,t he l.n," till the fathomless fertility of the. Southern "bottoms" will find a rich and proper d. velopment at the hands of Northern en terprise and capital, and free la noli, a home in the "Sunny South," which its chiefest mission will be to beautify and adorn. The Receipts of Travel. Some idea of the amount of travel beginning here. may be f irmed from the statement, that the average monthly receipts at in rittsburgh Kauroad ticket oihce is -.12,000; and those of the other two offices, which represent the C. C. & C, the C. & T., and the Lake Shore roads, are $Gll,0no to ?i0,000, an aggregate average receipt of over $2,500 per day. LOCAL XOTIt't-S. " Learning by study must t-a won ; 'T H, ii.-'.T entuil.-,! rr... nire lo ..,n " Learn now that Dr. I'- H. SeelvVs LU(l Ilx'A- TAKK1I REMEDY will permanently cure the .l.s ease eveu in its worst form. oct-R'J A Remedy for the i'ilea. It is a blessing to the suffering to kuow that we have au effectual cure for this truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. nazarde, of 104 ccond street, Ciucinuati, Ohio, takes great pleasure in informing all who aro suf fering with piles, that he used a small (juantity of Dr. Stri.kland's Pile R.-medy, and it eff.-cted a M-r. mancnt cure. This -.-ems to be the case with all who make use of this splendid preparation. It is manufactured at Xo. ti East Fouith street, Ciucit nati, Ohio, and sold t.y all Druggists. Benton A Dunham, Cleveland, O. iu.vo:R5 C. A. READ, P. a. RF.AD. C. A. READ & CO., BANKERS, 95 Superior Street, Cleveland, 0. DEALERS IN GOLD, SILVER, 101P0S, Exchange, Canada & Uncnrrent Money Buy and sell all descriptions of , GOVERNMENT BONDS. WU We afcr. jir ant! on of Stocks ami Boi.-.iit tin- Ji. Y. St,n-k KxciuaUff. AU orJ;T! by ut-iil or exprc-j iirinupiiy filhil. RfVt-iinf t.miM fiT .'(. :R', MILLINERY GOODS. IVEW MILLUVEUY goods: AT Wholesale & Retail BY MORGAN, ROOT & CO. Oar itock i lanr? and rariuHl crimp ri-i it r, er.-ry-thiiin aeJ Uy Milhuen.. Weiavitd their etvi.tl attention tu Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats and Turbans, fu 'Glcuirary,'" 'X'Hie Grant," 'Rofky Point," and 1 Jituu.liiitl." All new ulyKn. Also, a Very fplect aortuii-nt of Pattern Bonnets, From which Milliners can select the newest and jlost dcsiralile styles, at reusouahle prices. WE HAVE Ribbons In all Widths and Colors, Silks, tbe varieties used by Milliners, Laces and Blonds in great profusion, Frencb Flowers, cboice and beautiful, American Flowers, Tery cheap, Bonnet Ornaments in variety of Style, Ostrich PlHmes, also cheap varieties, Kldd's Bonnet Frames, the best made. Wc offer every inducement to tho Wholesale aud Retail Trade, in variety and ucautv of slrles, and our PRICES SHALL BE THE LOWEST POSSI BLE. For Bargaiua go to i .. V WiUJU OAJOu - FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. TUESDAY EVENING, Oct 3. 1865. The local mouey luark.t ruIe-4 steady aud without deeided. change. Banker, rejwrt le-s ofa pressure in the demand fi-r dis counts, and for this reason a rather easier market for currency, but there is only a very moderate actual increase in eupply. and the nmrkct may still be correctly rejHrtetl close. Exchange is iu better supply, and with a less active demand the market works freer. Rates remain unchanged and firm at par buying and J1 premium gelling. In Cincinnati currency is easy, hut Bank ers are limiting theiraecoimnodutions in an ticipation of a close market between now and the first of January, and to fortify them selves for such a contingency. Exchange is in good supply, but the demand is heavy ami the market firm. Gold rules firmer, with an upward ten dency. The price closed this afternoon at Mlif. The Gotd customs received into the New York Sub-Treasury for the week end- rr on Patnrday last were $2.r2r..07.'.. The prepayments on Xovembcr gold interest out of the oflice for the week amounted to $1,- fi74,750- The deliveries of gold at Xew York from California since January 1 amount to $l.V-rf"'" against deliveries fi-r same time in 1$W of $$,9fiS,551. We publish in our news columns an ab stract of the ohVi.il statement of the nation al finances on the .10th ult. The point of greatest interest in the present exhibit is the reduction, made during the month of September, of nearly thirteen millions dol lars in the principal of the debt a fact that conveys the strongest possible evidence of the economy and sagaeitv with which the financial IerartiueuL of the Government is being managed bv its able head. The en tire statement, however, is in the highest degree satisfactory and encouraging. The Secretary of the Treasury decides " that assistant- treasurers or der.ifci.ated Tinted St.itca depositors are not refjuired to pay duplicate cheek:. Iu the event of the h.?s of an original check the Unie of anoth er original is a matter entirely between the drawer of the check and the party entitled t. reeeive payment of the fame, either by bond of indemnity or otherwise. TIe Trea sury Department cannot enforce ujk-n its fiscal oiliecM the responsibility of paying subsequently checka which umy have beeu b.it; altlinugU it doe enjoin on them care ful regard in reference to their payment." The import entries at New York last week am ounted to j,S4,7Sfi, gold value, and the clearances of domestic produce to i-2,-02,52ft in currency. The exjKrt of specie amounted to.!r7,.,;i. Six new National Banks were authorized la-t week, represeiitine. a capital of 1.21.7, 500. The whole number of National Biuik- id now I.67-t, with an aggregate capital of :.'.S.:.:,.2id. Tutul circulation issued 11 41 MM). Local mercantile mutters continue i alM.iit thi same channel as noted f.r some time p..-t. The market is tirm, but the vol time of business doing U I if lit, and confined to the wants of local and interior consumers. The trade demand f.r Fl.-nr is fair, but not active, p rices of country brands ruling ir regular, but firm. Wheat is (Lull and hcavv. but prices arc firmly maintained. Corn i in fair request and firm. Gats quiet and steady. Rye and Barley inactive. . Provisions are in very light stork and firm, witli a good steady trade demand. Should the present cool weather cuntinue a couple of weeks, it is not improbable that packers will deem it advisable tit commence cutting within the month. The season will probaMy open at lt.ftj; lc for hogs, to be af terwards varied as the supply ami demand develop. Fntluce is steady and linn. The demand for Butter is e.Kd, but less active than last week. There is more inquiry for fresh - packed Eggs. Cheese is quiet, Ilighwines are dull, but steady. Petrole Ulll IS III Tyr- rniu.ii Ui 1W lIl.TrtPriS VtTV linn, and refiners are not seeking customers. Other articles m our quoted h-t are un changed. The receipts and shipments at this point of Produce and Merchandise, during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock thj morning, were as follows : iecvired. ShiX'tl. w:7 l,f., 22,'MtO 4,4441 !,!-' 1,4 17,tHi ,..oii WW ftt 174 4, mmi li.'io ;r,ioo . ;pi - ? 7;t,iiu l.TS.lMi ,M:t 4JTK -fi'S li"7 SS7,Hl Sri,'Hil k.7,iit 4vui 41 4o ml intt l:s,:.t)0 f't.,,ini irJii, ('' 4'.tu :t2, ' lis 11(1 ( t tiSl 1,1ml .7 l. 041.410 4f',lali Flour, MU WUiat, iaifh... dun, Lnli (Utrf, t.-.li .-. lUt li y, hiitli I.ivn ilot, No .... . ..tattle, No Pork, Mil Litnl, Wm... UllUiT, Itttt 'tlffrle, tits.... Fi-h, liM Hitiwinc, lihlfi Wool, fts.,.. - t'.ul, tons Irou ore, tout .'. Iron, Itts , NttiU anil Mjt.kfs, ltM- t'ojH'r, ton . Ltli.ilur, feet , Shin vie.-. No Lath, No Green Ai)lit, l-V.lf P.ituliut), laili IVtrolt'iiitt, Lblt :ilt. Mils.'. 'J'tilmt-ro, hn.l....-. Bliiicellaneuus !.!.......... Tbe amount of Grain in store in thi city on the 30; h of 3tiit-'iuhsr $id tiv commencement uf the same niontk, as reuartcd to the ButirU of Trade, i Sept. ft.itt., ft vt. 1st. Wheat, bllxll HV ' l.V.jHii i.'orn .ra,st4 I'VtN; o.ts ..., 7,T4 ltv . l.soo 74 1 Barky 7ti,n .t;W. E. J.FARHEB. JAM F.i FA KM KB. E, J. FARMER & 0., late farmer a fa inter, BANKERS AND BROKERS. U. S. 7-30, - 10-40 5-20. l GOVEBXMENT SKCI BITIES, COLD. SILVER AS1). C01P0SS, I'N'CI RBKXT FI'NDS, U. S. 0 ONE YEAR CERTIF. INDEBTEDNESS v. s. a per cent. (oMrnrxii intebv EST MITES, IStfl. EKHAXGE OX GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT, Buiitl.l and sold. Is" D.ih- its liECEivrn on Favorable Teb.s. 113 SUPERIOR STREET, nirVi: It I OLKVFJ.A Vl, . Cleveland Wholesale Market. TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 3, 1865. - are the rute by Lake (-.tram) iiiid Kail from thi port to NYw York uml Uiotoii : New York. Boston. 1st clttss tl Y' Si -m ' . W !v " ,.7 76 4th " -. r -a Flour !M $1 oo Wool .1 U si 1 -Flow1 Market firm, hut price irrrulor. A good trade (lt inaml is noted. Halt's jo hblt white XX, country bra.n1, at bhls do do at 311,00; 25 bbls choice XX rod, conatry, at 5lo,-J5. City bra ii. 1 firm at 311,(Van,V. for XX red; Stl,iU,0ifor XX white. WlM'fti ln!l and heavy, bnt rire firm. Sales 3 car? new Ko. 2 rd from store nt il,.V ; curt, do do from store at .l.I. ('urn Firm aud iu fair ileum ml. SaIcm 3240 bu No. ii mixed from store at Cic. On.. Inactive, but firm at 4:.Vi 14c fiom -tore, ltyr Quiet and nomiiial at aH- from More. , Barley K ale rerl- d to-day. Prime Ca nada held at Provision Muck liht and l rices firm. Sales 1 bids Pork at $:.,(). Bit-on tc. Dried Beef tic. Lard 'MHs'to1- fi.r city-render d in bar rel;, ami k"'K3- It ll tier Firm and iu good duuiiiid at Z'na.Vc for chipping lots estern Reserve. Qnict, bnt firm. Effjr 1 better reurst. ftiHi 0 buta fresh packed at 21c. lliphwines Steady at $2,27. Bemaud only moderate. Alcohol Steady at S4,f4(S4,.'.9 for 08 per cent. Cologne Spirit, 98 per cent., 4,0t. Neutral Proof Spirit $!,4,47. Petroleum The market ia Tory firm at 78 8Uc, chiefly the utside price. R-fim.-r report lew demand to-day. Oil Steady at the fullowin-E price : LiiT-eed $1 5rtf Whale, W. B (10 Carbou. 7fcf. -r Elephant, W. B 2 (in Lard -2 00(a 3a I Sperui, W. $ 3 00 Bank -fl 4o j Strait. , 1 4.-, Neat afoot il U5 I Lake Fifth Qnict ' at the following prices" . half bhl: No. 1 Whittfish g7,5o; No. 2 do $7,00; Dried Apple Steady. Pale ICbbl at llje, and pay fr p'-kiftf-. Potatoes ParhMow in fair demjn-l a! o ( 55c by the car load. Oniona Iu moderate demand at . P bnhtl. HeedATimothy held at &J,7"no l,w"fc bushel. Flaxseed nominal at 4,MJ. Halt Firm at for Fin.; for coarse Ouondaga ; S'-.-Vi for Saginaw. Ale and Porter steady. Wc quote: Pic- Ut I so XX Ale lO,00; ft. irk XXX U.INl ; Keu nett fclfi.0( ; Pale Cream Sll.00; Porter $14,u. Half and quarter liarrebt in proportion. Hop Steady. New York State 41 -""0c, ac cording tu quality. Ohio 2-if "HV. Malt Steady. Barley Malt welling at $l,f0 p bushel. . Hater Lime 0wego and Akron rtteady at Planter Powell' land planter (lu,ooH Um; Calcined 54,00 bbl. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. [Special to Cleveland Daily LEADER.] PITTSBURGH, Oct. 3—6:00 P. M. The Allegheny river i low, and the at camera have lieen withdrawn. There was noCrnd. arrive! to-iluy. The market la very firm, ami dealer are excited. Holder of Crude aro not diloed to op erate, and are asking higher price. The tank oil if held princiimlly by (.peculator. Sab-a on wharf of 300 ,UU at -2c, package retiiruptl mtwt 4.-abri aik :y-c ; loOO btdM from tauk at c ; .tut bid at Vic, pack apes inclmted. Retinetl i very firm, and hdibri are not di.-lHo.l to operate. Sal.-a 10"0 bbltt b.ndl, Philailt lphia delivery, on private term ; Mt bbU Excelsior, free, ut 74c ; smiall lot free at 74(a7'c. S ilcft lor) hhU Beuxole, bonded, at lac. A onebnndred liarrel aell wa utrnck to-day on the Iliner Farm, Pit Hide, and i runniucr. A frty barrel lubricating oil well wan tiutk at West Hickory to-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR MIDNIGHT MARKET REPORT. OUR MIDNIGHT MARKET REPORT. [Special Dispatches [...] Press.] OUR MIDNIGHT MARKET REPORT. [Special Dispatches [...] Press.] NEW YORK, October 3. The tck market continue. Terr active with trice generally higher. The new loan had no de pressing pflVct upon mon.ty, and the speculative moveniL-uts are consequently of no effect.' GOVERNMENTS. Governments dull ami a nbade lower. STOCKS. Reading Michigan higher. Coal freights on Reading ailram-ed to fifty cents per ton. Cumlvrland excited under the strong speculative demand ; prices higher. The itock market wm flrou at the et-ond hard, with a fair demand for Mock.. At the lat board there wa a general upward movuiueut in railway ftharc, and a large business iu Pitt-burgh and Old Southern, great card, and there wa a sharp rise ou lxth nhare, with heavy tqierwtions. Tne Slct-t.gor wenturn shartta jumiK-d to 22, and weru sought after. The Exprest ay: Tho Slilwaukee and Prairie do Chicn road ha contracted to conipleto the Mc Grefror WcHtcru road to tho MinneHOtu fVutr.il, which will mnku a through liiKi to St. Paul. Coal "lock Htroni at the close. Central Cuinlierlaml 474; American 7."; and Delaware and UmNou Ctnal H.K. The Hudsiin Kiver Iirt-ctor to-ilay d.clarera semi-aunual divitlend of 4 -r cent. GOLD. Cold firmer at 144;,. Si.-rliu exchaiiKe more active at at lOt,,110. The following mere the closing prices at 4::: New Y'urk Central 9it- Erie 84Vl,KIW. Hudwn lloiUO'i; Rending Michigan Southeru 744.i,74'; Michigan (Vutral lotlo.; Cbveluud A TwUlo hyslht1, R.ck l-laud lrt3il BJi; Northwe-teru -JSTjflH: N.n th wesieru preferred (!; J,a-t; Fort Wayne Jl('l Prairie du Chien .W-i; Ohio k M.iMi cr tificaten Canton 4.44; Cumber land Coal .'r'yVr1. CONVERSION LOAN. The Commercial say : Thu term& of the conver ttion loan arc not recciviil upon tho whole favor ably, it King the opinion that the price of bond, lo., is alrout 1 per cunt, too hih. It w proWblt;, however, that the rtuhocriptioi.!. in tli,e interior will Ut quit n couiih-rable, as tho western brokers have for ome time been colluctiug interest note preparatory to couvernion. FINANCIAL. The Exprea ay: Thu total amount of coin potllitl lit 'ten fniitt.-tl. to-day wit iWrtt.iN. The amount of ii-iSI couihu paid to-day wan (O.iMl. DRY GOODS. The dry j:.kk1h tragic coutii.uet active. No mark ed change in pt icen. Foreign goo.Lt held ilh more liimucsn, and the assortment ut already much broken. MONEY. ' Munev It In abiituUnt nuiqdy, aud street bor rowers can easily supply their wantx at 5 per ivut. DiscuntH more aetive and rat.- firi-r. There are tanker.' lill on the market. COTTON. b'd. come in more fre-ely, the pneral rate 12 ctiit. RECEIPTS The following was to-day tho hn4n"S3 at the office of the Aistaut Treanrer : Total receipt, 2,.I4,1 8ti; payments, .3,377,792- 4. lalantf, i".m,77i. U3. Tho receipt, include fi.r cuitotiis "t8..oii0, and on account uf loan PETROLEUM. Petridt-um fitocka generally lower to-day. Hr-w York, Philadelphia and Baltimore ron-iU W, and Met lintock t;3"; Cherry Kmi 2f; Simre City .; Excelsior '.nt: First National . 17: .setr.-t. ru loll, Ryinl Farm 112; I'nitiil Sji,te 2.(tV; Buchanan Farm 11; Wetmter .- WTIiwiii:w; Oil Creek W.; Pit hole 770. New York Market-Oct. 3. -ely more active, excit.tl and hirer. Salea at 4i; jc fr uudtHuge, vl.wiu feim, with no seller.. h,-tow 47c. Fuu a ilk- U tter. Sabu nt H,1(&H, f..r ex tra etute; K,!yi,lH for romiit.u lo fcuot Hliippim; brands extra, round hoop nhiu; .f4..pJ,l r, itg traib- lixamltt, mark.-t cloning tirm. iuclui.! m the salei were tmo bbi. vti alato lu arrive at prices witljin ranst. Whihrv Dull. Sales at $,202T20;. Wheat d.jjic h-'ttt r for sprit.;; and n,t-V better 5.r(U,l,-r; p.t .'1.73 f"r ('kkako aprlDis; l,.KJjl,7 for -Milwauket club; 1,7-1 71 u,z amler Milwaukee; g.ir fr ui winter l west ern: V2,4' for white Michigan. Rye Quiet and firm. Sale of Can, via at 31 or, BarievDhII. Sate, at l,:V for Canada West. Barley Malt. Dull. CORS--U hetler. Sales nt fOrSfit for ui.,ninfc 'Mia 'J.JC l.r Round, latter price iu atore; (ux whitn we. tern. Oats Dull, azalea at 4Mli-V4c for uu-.otut mat C4c for son nd. Coffer St.ft.iy. SruAR Firm. Salei or Culm 4iv"vado at Pltf 14c; Havana at YfiyXsy M OLA' Ad i H'et. Petholei m guiev flim. Sale nt c for crude; li tK M .Auetl iu bond; 82(u..s4c n re nucfl fre. i u"T1-'- active but withrait niAteriul change .'.-H'S',W -r new llieaa, cMhx al ni'Zf, CaJ,,,; i-W&J for prim.; itf.tW B..EF Hani Dull. Crr MKaT-irm. S-tlen at lMil7..ic for h nldert; lic.i itc i0r kaw. BavojvIu Motive demand. Sales for Decetnlxr uu January ueiivtry at 17rlt(c for Camlt r land cut; lrijl'je for short ribbed. La-;I-DuIL Half Vwi Bi'tth Steady. Sa.et'S4-lc for Ohi 4tff fO; fur state. CuEtitR Firm. Sales at 1317r. f.:..;hts i .iveriKwl, dull and a farthing N. Y. Cattle Market-Oct. 3. week at all the mar kets Hre as billows : Beef Catti r 1st quality, V head, SW,-y-(t i . rair 10 gKMi quatiiy 5l ,'tti(J!l,;s; tuiuu quality Coas a Kt Calvrh Extras Vl bHul nt tvr.kr, .hi- 1st quality $lsMlxiJ7i,Oir; ta!trT quality MA, III I yyV-i, Kiiiimuii qitUUiy fc','O(1,4.,(0ti; interior 411111117 t.l,l"1l:.l,W, Veal Oai.yes l's quality V , YAfrfi; ordina ry quality lt(irl:c; common quality allc; infe rior quail' .V Jt ',v'fC. SHF:PAxn Lamim Extra- Tfl head t7 ltn8tie prime quality $itwt(t$ti,:itrt ordinary quality it, itiuimou .1U.-.111; 9,oiu .,ju; mierior uualtlr jf4, 1(0(4, J . ' Swi.ne Heavy corn fed lb, ltffiH",; light on lueuiuui 1 '( ,-'m' sini ieu 14ij H;.. The market for lMef tattle rules firnu-f for trool owing to a scarcity of this description. Other kinds were abtrnt the sae aa last week. The bulk 01 otic rings were decidedly common, hut all sold at about butt Weeks prices. The Weather ha he.-n f- vorabie and sal- were qniek. She. p and la titles eie li.nii iK-u.e ni aismi iirevions n rices as dnot. ed above. The receipts were very heavy, iiogt Total receijit- of all stock f..r this week and last WeeC were tu lollowa : b,.(.l beerett, 104 cows ll.'t veal calv.-H, -J i.tbi i -neep auj Umlis, l 1,-Yj swine. Total last week : b,i iNV-ve. lo,; cows. lfcV vJ calves, :. ,it. sueep ani ikiuos, ili.M aa iue. N. Y. Stock Market—Oct. 3. Government Stock Without decideU change. Cuihsl .St:rtes is 81 coupon-. I(i7"; do ,V)n e.-u- Veiuber capous lt; I-ate :id aerie ; ud aerie Srot-RS (strung. Missouri Cs. Pacific iliod U.SUH, ttlUi irginia 1 W.i'..; l,m A Mississippi -eriiucat.M -n.4; 1 luuoeriann preterred 4s; (juit k ilver 4'..; Central Coal oil; Dilaware A lluls,in Canal 144i; American Coal 7;'.; New York IVntral a;!-i; trie ;; lliol-ou B ading 117,; Mich igan Central 1I.A4; Michigan Southern t'h ve- lainl A Pitt r burgh 70; Illinois Central l.'J; North western 'I" plelei red iK1; Toledo 110 ; RK'k Island Dfi;.; Prairie du Chien ; Foit Wayne Chicago Market-Oct. 3. Fi.om Firm. Spring gradi advanced 10(fk20c: offerings lirht. Wheat Firm and advancl 34c. Sales at fl, 44?41.44 for No 1, ami f- No , CtR Active at 4(-olc for No 1, and o8"9 inr no z. Oats Firm. Sale at Xl're. Paoviiiohs Firm, but nothing doing. Freiout Steady. Corn lite to BiuJalo. Hir.iiwiNXF Inactive. Ret EiPTi Flonr ,.jun.bU; wheat 8,900 bo; corn .-(,1100 bu; oats liil.uitu bn. Suipmkm Fhmr4.ww bbU; wheat -V-noo im- corn 149,00 bu; oats tU,.) bu. Chicago Market-Oct. 3. Toledo Market-Oct. 3. Wreat Old No 2 better : new 3c nar,.. of old white Michigan at 52,3if. new $1,9- ci,i ua-h-T Michigan at ai,l; new at 0U No lred Wabaah at 2,10. Cobs Steady. Sale at 6fic. Htm rnchantrfd. Sales at 40r jj-ltl0m,mTirm' Whemt t0 Buffalo fie; Buffalo Market-Oct. 3. VtJirR St.dv. i iifat Firm..r. StleH of No 1 Milwaukee spririK at Corn 11-11 at 7"c for No 2 sonnd; 7c for No I. Sities of bub warm Mi I wank-?. 0t Jui -tcT. Sales No 1 t 4-V. Barlet iSl-. Ciiila at lii. Kvc Stles of warm at 8 c. No sound in mar ket. WHISKY Sales at Pi.Zt. Pork Sal.fi al $;U, i(.irH;,oi. Canal Freiohts To New York: Wheat 17c; corn IV; oats ul 'x. Rkceiw Fhmr f ,H0fi bid ; wheat 1Vil bn; corn 4l't,4".: bu: uats 4,Ht bn; bai ley :t,474 b. Canit Ee-Rr Wheat 4J, bu; corn liJ,0-Jf bTt: iiats :tA,- bu. Oswego Market-Oct. 3. Fi-ora Active at s,."t tor No 1 spring; ?lt,0i) for red winter; .U,io for while, fk;,i- for XX. Wheat I nchaliired. Sale- Milwaukee- club, by sample, ?l,oH; Chicago spring to arrive Srl,-r-'"; am ber Michigan Corn Uuiet. So 1 Illinois held at tste without Sites. hats Scarce and noottnal. Bklky Inactive and nominally lower. Pi tme Csmida held at M , - 1--T 1 S hich Is tti,Tc alwvo buyers view. Rye Firm. Canal Frriuht. Steady. Flonr 4 -V; wheat lric; corn ll1-; oat He, iu New York. Money Market-Oct. 3. Mi.NET Steady at .V'i e nt. SfERLISti K. H.W..E Sti-a.lT at KtVl-'.flli. IJoLO A Kliadr firmer, nkuiu at X',, amlclos ing at UVi- . Prentiss' Provision Market Report. Tlw f.dlowin? are the rate charrel by oa : Hams Sugar-cured premium ham V Canvassed Hams 4 V Dried Bkf V tb... Shoi'lpers Suar-cun-.l y 1 ' B acix Or Smoked Sides f m Lard Prime Leaf kettk-rml d in bids or t re -M Prime feat kctile-rud d in k.-fc.s f lb... Pork No. 1 m.-ss V bid ? Extra chut f, . . 4o ta 5"No extra charcre mude f.r ia. ka"es or cart age to railroad depot or boats. All articltrf are warranted siriciiy prime, nnueqiiai 10 luijiutiijiiu the State. Order promptly filled. RUSK A FRKKTISS.. Ns. 14A 14 anl 14U Ontario street. Bradburn, Williams & Co's Quotations. Whitr rwic-Half bbls, .n. I .1 Ml TRol T G IHt HtHRINO " " 4 (HI Pickerel Out of market August t, looo. au SitR. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CLEVELAND. PORT OF CLEVELAND. ENTERED..........Oct. 2-3. Stmr Morning Star, Viger, Detroit Ptop IrousoU', Turner, Ontiuagtn Pr.qt Neptune, Bryant, BnrTalu Prop Eliuira, Tliorn, ButTalo Prop Tioga. Sisson, I'Uiikirk Bark lien. Siet, Pratt, Bun tlo Bark .1 P March, WaiUworth, BiiiTa)o Schr Kxchaiore. Kewell, Houghton S-Ur Frank H Sibley, Cartwri-.it, Bsy City Ur R ; W iuslow, Sullivau, Bit Halo Sow E K Kaue, Stouer, Mitnroe CLEARED. ftmr Morning: Star, Viger. iK-trott Prop Elmira, Thorn, Buffalo Pnq Neptune, Bryant, Milwaukee Schr Forest, Kvan, Detroit S. hr W H Wiltaid, Sherwoskl, Tyrconnell Seow E K Kaue, Ston.-r, itlonroe Scow Sea Bird, Mallory, Eat Saginaw MEDICAL. 7K INVITE THE ATTEET10N OF f the Pnblic to the merit, of onr Two World-renowned Preparation?, known as flE'S COrCII BALSJM, AND COE'S DYSPEPSIA (IRE. The one a .are, safe and speedy cur fur COUGHS, COLDS, CKOt'P, SOKE THROAT, AND T.iiuST torn plaints. The other a Positive Care for DYSPEP.SIA Iu it wort stage, and a SOVEKEIGN REMEDY rot ALL DISEASES That originate iu a DISORDERED STATE OF TI1R -STOMACH OR BOWELS. W e warrant both of them in every instance, whero our direct!'. in ure followed. COEd DTSPEPSIA CrRE curt DieMia positively- TDK'S DYSPEPSIA CURE curca indigestion aud con stipation in every caae. C(ES DYSPEPSIA CURE cures dist r eat after eating iustaully. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CCRE sweet en' a the utomach, puritieit the bnnth, and instantly stops tMMirness, acitlity and rising of food. COE'S COl'tiU BALAAM Cures the moirt violent attacks nf TVud in either uid or yonnjr. COE'S OOrfiH BALSAM enret the worst cold urely ami peeitily. COE S CorGH BALSiAM cures sore tint At and soreness of Ihe tftest aud lung. COK'S COUGH P.ALSAM cures hoarfteurHs uml tickling in the throat. Ct.E'S . DYSPEPSIA CURE cures nick headache, icknei at the stomach, COE S cora BALSAM relieves, a cnusumotr cotmt. as soou as it and pain or rbolic iu the takiai. ImW-1. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CTRK COE 3 COUfiH BALSAM fenrea inllwua. astha and ail bronchial afli create an appetite amt. gives vigor and attt-agth to the whole ay-tXeai. COlF DTSFSP?rIA ClRE cures ititttlency, wenk neaiUHt general debility: ii iifcx the weary am'tii tUns, the feeble strong, the debilitated healthy I tions. C4.E 3 COUfiH BALSAM ia the la r ices t bottle tbe world for the price. therefore not only the bet, but the cheapeat invalicine extant. i'r it enaMea the putient to take I.-uty of heHJth.y Over One Million Bttl. of COE S COI't.H BALSAM are mdd auuuallv, food, whu h is the pascai oi ine iKMjy. COKS DYSPEPSIA VVRF. tlo ieople all pronounce it (ne lM-t con if It lireimr alltiws yon to vnt a hearty ituuu tney ever nsetl. meai witnont learofdis t resa aft er ward, for ii will stop it aa noon an ii is swallowed. TOR'S DYSPEl3lA CTBR COKtf COUGH BALSAM ia warranted to give Hat faction, or the money reiiiiiut-u. is a pnrely wtretabio prep-irntion, cowirins ml No family can afford to le without COE'S COU0H BALSAM opiates, no poita, nvth- mg nurilnl, hut tuta promptly, nun-fy aud im mediately. in the hout radv for l m met t late u-e. CJOE 3 i dyspepsia crnv. i Co E M CGUOU BALSAM roats but FORTY CEST3. i the fcest rrmetly in the! worUloc Dyapepsia, Ia-j ItU.-MTIUU. Met Ht.ii.i.u-.,.. The bottle hold more Heart burn. Fever and Ague,NU4eaat Stomach. tfian aur other at the true price. aud, in fact, all disease The medicine itself ia or p uns in the dtoiuacb aud boa-els. warranted sn. tenor to all Hold by Druggists ev 8-3ld y Drngici4teT ery w here. Hri e ON E ery irhere dollar per bottle. C. G. CLARK &. CO, Propfs, lew Haven, Com. PLANTS. 80 MKT HI Sir KH. LADIES and GEXTLEMFTH: We invite yonr at ten tton to the L 1 Ji N & t S .L Y AT f V 1 E PL A i T. Thia Vine is attracting the att-utioii of Iho Amer ican neonle. a an article of onmiuerce aa well a for domestic nse. and l likely to anpenH-fle the most kiiMl of grape -winaor draord Imitation now In ow. iitrectiemriorcBinvaiitL-n ana Rr tli makins- ot tde wine, wiin me wuvt-ry i rn plants. The beat time for plantia? tucm in the fall, S-ptem-ber till Noremb.r. Tho ahipping of plant com mences on the l.'tta of September, at the following low rae . 6 new vine plants IhTHl Tery fine) fi HO - 50 " " w " " 1.1 50 100 " " " " " -fa OO Kw Ever-bearing Strawberrr. 1 atron. rilanl.. Iree by mail, Jircenta. Sent fr -e bv mail for t.o. cmtatna 1,1 Double and Single Hvacintha. 2o Don- Ble ana -male Tulip., 30 Crocu., 4 N.re Mm, 4 ap.n liUliea, 4 lrnt, lu uanuiien, 10 Auenvonea. riea-w aend yonr oroer. early to secure nlanta In Urn.. Affent. wante.1 In every town. Aa.. a Rntt. NEMAN, 1,'ton, Montgomery conntv, 0. Letter '' "tt -- hi. , , (n-n.'S.-U'OAir. COMMISS'N MtiCH!T tOODJllX i HADIEI, Produce. Forwiin!in!r and Com mission Merchants, F..r tin. .ale of Flonr, C.rain, Swl, Proi.ioM, c. Offlcc '. T7 aud ? Merwin at., Ck-T.toK-, O. Bi-fer to A. K. Spencer, Firt National Bank, Cl. r.-liu.l ; 1'lrtrl.rr Shan, Banker., loJianan nli. ; C. W. Sm.ili, E. lieueral Freiitht Aent C. A 1. Uailroaj, llijiaria0f aMgl: "rrV siil.;..7r. - - T.aonr. EACl, STttAIMT(0 General Commission Merchants, For the aale of FLOCr., GRAIN, PRi";C HD PROVISIONS, 8 E C.rner Vine an.l Front al reel.. CINCINNATI, O. 1... . .. .,... --,,..;..,, ,.r mercluiii.tixe in onr marknts ! tlv fill.-J. A.lvimtea on ouinu- meilta. St,Miril p'af fnriiishe.1 to re.nlar t..p . P l. li. ular alt.lition (Ein to t lie .ale ol JMTtTKR an.lCHKKSK. ih-tfttly uitiiiEs, da Vis kockefeilFb. iiirceasor, t Hubc, 1 Rockefeller and Davi t Vorca. FoBWARDISO, PRODVCE AND General Corn mission Merchants HEX ION'S BLOCK, MERWIS ST., t'lf vrlaiitl, Obio. jtKTIII K Hl,iHr-, H.UT H. 1.11 1, u K". K.M-ari-i i i.ra atl-R.1:.ni ; SPiaKI,E Bt lltiKKT, ! General Commission Merchants i For the :ile of FLOl'R, ORAIN, PROVISIONS, CRASS SEEDS, HI TTER, Ei!(.S, BACON, c, I os. S. au J 89 Mt i H lii St., Cleveland.. LilM-ral rab a'lraiicea made on consifrnment, tf ilfsircl. a-:H k UASNA,...L. HANXA...U. U. UANX...MI. A. UAXM. E0BEET, HAXXA fc (0., Sncceisir. to Tlanna, Garretson A Co- wholesale; grocers, Forwarding it Coniini.sltftt Merehanl AMD ' 1 DEALERS IN PP.ODI CE, SALT, FISH, Ac. Central Fxclung-, Nr. lt and 171 River at re t Ci ey el asp, Ohio. ' Atr -nts f..r the Cleveland, Uef roit and I SujK-rior Line of Steamers. jant J. SIMMONS 4 0., Protlnee roni!iii.s(ta Merchants 5.1 MERWIN ST., t LEVELAXL., 0. FoC the .al. of FLOl'R, CRAIN, PORK, BUTTER, BOGS LARD, SKIDDS, POTATOES, DRIED FR11T, c, Jrc. ,, Particular a-.tenlion Kiren to nllinB order, for a.ich artielea a, can be ohi.uned i thi. market. ,, ,, :.., u f n..n a. r. leti, . BrrKWlT. u . .,, S. F. LESTER. X- (U, STORAGE. AND . Produce Comm '.ssioa Merchant, - Sos. 4S antl 50 River Street, CLEVELAND, O. ai.7:Rt t'LVKfc. SVNKOKB. ' (Succra., , (.., Rockef.,ri) Produce Commission 15eriiaRts C.ra.n, e.It Flour, Fi-h. Water Lime, Piaster, Lrirae, Fine. Ground Solar and , Dairy Salt. w. .,,. 4if 4-j t:, Kiv,.r IW, amJ OB th( CI.EVEIAND, OHIO. Pr-T,.rt., reeeiv.1 bv Kwlr.wd or Canal, fbr Sal. or Sl,,.,. Will Hire personal stl.-nrion to 111 "nle a, ud p.ir. ha of I'nl.i.e and Wercbaii. iM on cuiir.iiy-i',n. i-,,. ...I ( A.h A.lraneea made on Cons-mir ,ent-i ficfer lo Buine, Men aud Banker, jroue rally. TELT0, FEEXfll (o, GEXEUAI. Cn.HiF44IO s ; AND FORWARDING JIFJRCTJIXTS AND WholcMle and Retail D. al ,rs in :Zk Z. salt;, Agents for Ihe ...hr f iho celebrated - "Akron City" ar.4 "Akron .Etna Mills " Flour, All the different bran.Ia OT hi. h, toxetber with a uer.l ,,rlint-.t or Obio aad- Indiana Flonr ar. con.tantly kejt on hand, in Barrel., Half-BarreU and SacRa. N""1 ,lIi.Tr!' KXf.HANCE, Foot of SCPE RIOR STBEEA', CLEVELAND, t). AGEVTS FOB TBE iorthern Transportation Companj Lhie or Strew Steamers, To and From 0GDENSBCRG, CAPE VINCENT andOSWIKJO And the Akron Transportation forupar,r. Property promptly for arded to JTew Tork ton, aud all points Eaat and Wont, with dnu V and at the Lowi-.t Ratu of Freight ' c" Through contract, given to all th. prlv town.-, in New EnRlaud and New York, met am. w. .tlNKa, cao. w. urar- : . o m MART. GARDNER, BI RT Jfe Co., STORAJB XND ' Produce Coaim'sslon Mew hats 1-ropr.etor, of :- B.iiwaT S ip and Ca- y, -ii.tiui n$ the Ele- i Cli ha M"n' f',,r:r!,! capac e aun arenoue anjoiaa vatur, J lp.I Merwin Street, Cter eland, 0. P'ab rs in all ki mis of Country Itj dC- AjrenU the Salt Iktiuoauv of ihiundass " . .... tu s n- t.niLiaiiT s uncea. i prices. S.tli, Water Lime, lia ds, received or to , Flour. Grain Ac., by car- 1 tht (' i a- n i lie t-hipied oi C. A T., C. C Jr. or A. - W., (narrow irne Railroad- aud thor crnie st ions, loa.ted or uu., i nil unit. kiy in wtr wareno- n-e mvh,,. ,-, lv u' of dravac. Will trive personal attention to the filling of or--n Cotuut iasion. Hera for Produce aud Merchandise LiImtuI cafh adritucett nut-le on rna Bnments. e are pre oared to receive ami amp. by Canal, iKe or Kll, tw.tnoiit lrayage; I, trimitonea Stav.-v, 31 a r Me, Lumlnir and coarse Prm-ht. n - ' I HIT. aj 1 1'tllAl CKS in ill i w'-r the tranf;-r of heavy Fre ight. itet.-r to Jsanks aud bunuesa men generally. ap i: K ! fcEO. A. BOVt E . t Co., (Succsesor to John Boyc. - Son,) Produce Commission M erchants, 03 PEARL STREET, KEW TORK. LilKTal advancci on consignment-!. Refer tolH EAN BANK, NEW" TOBg", and Bnk ei.rlly in Cleveland. "The anleicriher Kill furniah ttencil. npon, applicalion for niarkiiiit prierty, and make cash advance, on couiguuicnt. to the al tore Houaa, II- C. I (EMING, Oflice J. G. Sim siona A Co mylB4 Mer in-.t.. I'levnland, V. CLOTHING. E. ItilEIMlEDIEU, Clothing- Honse, WHOLESALE tc RETAIL, 191 SI PERiOR STREET. WJnl.l announce to the public that be has a full ...e oi lUo.1, K of ...I manufacture Jul If ,l" tn-.t lltati-rial. now .. I..l Particular attention ia called to tl.- ... c. and style of onr work. , ..aiur. Ik-.t ot VI orkuien. anil a,.-, n,.,.o....' .. . " .-r -,,i,,. none nut tha Trimniiiura in each and every narien, Sa!!Ji fr, .xperiencr. that the UTf th,,?; lieeil nulhini bnt lirat-clau "l,J ' olfer no I wne. 9,up v ,-.u'co," ons crsTOM bepartjid ,t Bft.cn ye.,' experience in ihe beat' New " H..n-e", and we can Irutbrml. .... ..... ' vi iik i:nari ni u r ;prvcrD eMual in thi. cily, .,! we ...', J 5fl.i.""" ':.r"n i the,tyleandl here nnd a A. II a-...ini. in of Frencb and Eii'lish Beaiprc. Ti icois, Broadcloths, ( assi meres uwl Yet.1 ,i,, all ,le.,rl,le M.a.r.-a aud nov.-Ui. Of hare hut OS K l-RIl E. ai.,1 ..M.fT. 1".- -m n e iu!iuu(ii-ini ...... . IUitUlll.-lnl..iiP.- . ' "- r. . .. v"- aJ"tr nay .ao .. .wr uar ao ,. SlVe to Olir CU.toitt, t-H. -aiCft-W " Give us a eall, and yon will be jati.flrd th-, ,v is thc.,.. ,.,, . , ,..."! ,? "'.. t anrM:Rrd.trl " J. ' - EYE AND EAR. ",': DR. J. B. Mff05XELl'S EYE AND EAR INFIRMABI el PEH lOft STREET, CLEVELAND OBI frbiR.i lOHLfc.S 4i 4 41. HA. K THK B asaortmene nf tLID sii.vva wa ow IT. All onr Plain Ware i r.a i. ... parties w ftii no- th..ir rw ..!,. . ea. have i, J,,.,: " "" " I he hirhewt Drice in rah m;j rx. cipal ,va:R3 .f York thi. Iniah 1 0. a Ihe , , ami order ntity i J. jalvMSr. ..ittt(l 7.