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THE BELMONT CHRONICLE. T f AND FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND MANUFACTURERS' ADVOCffjg! new mm.-mv 5. m. a. w. cuirsville, onio, nnir, jm it m. " imui m PREMIUM LIST OF THE BELMONT CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. At a meeting of the Board of Man rs of the Belmont County Agricultural Society, the following list of premiums was adopted for competition at the ensuing Fair, to be held at St. Clairsville.on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, the 4th, 5th & G'th days of October, 1 863. FIELD CROPS. Best 6 acres & upwards of Wheat Diploma &. $4 00 " 3 acres com D a 4 00 " 3 " barley D a 3 00 " 3 " oats D a 3 00 " rye D a 2 00 " a buckwheat D a 2 00 " J potatoes D a 3 00 " $ " sweet potatoes D a 3 00 " 2 " Timothy hay D a 3 00 " 2 " Clover hay D a 3 00 " J " Timothy seed D a 2 00 " 3 " Clover seed D a 3 00 Statements of the manner of cultivating, the kind of soil and manure, time and mode of planting, and the kind of seed used, also affidavits of measurement of ground und the measurement ol crop to be furnished the com mittee, forms of which can be had of the Sec'y. Awarding Committee. J. W. Frasier, Rob't M. Wilkins & Sam'l Clark. BLOODED HORSES, CLASS A. For the best thorough bred stal lion, 4 yrs old upwards D & 5 00 2d best ' 3 00 1 best thorough bred brood mare D & 5 00 Awarding Committee. Dr. John Alexander, Jessee Burton &. Lo renzo Mills. Authenticated pedigree, to he furnished the committee. ' HORSES OF ALL WORK, CLASS B. 1 Best stallion over 4 yrs old D &. 5 00 8 " 3 00 1 Best brood marc 4 and up D & 5 00 2 " 3 00 1 Best stallion over 3 yrs D & 4 00 3 " 2 00 1 2 yrs D&.2 00 3 " 1 00 1 Best yearling Male or Female D & 2 00 a 1 00 1 Beat spring colt Male or Female D & 1 00 3 " 1 00 1 Best gelding or mase over 4 yrs D & 3 00 a " 2 oo Awarding Committee. R. H. Wilson. Ohio Co.. Va.. O. Slem- mons. Harrison Co. O. and John Liiiiiincott. MATCHED HORSES, CLASS C. 1 Best pr matched horses or mares D Si 4 00 a 3 00 1 Best pr carriage do do D & 4 00 a 3 oo 1 best saddle horse or marc D & 4 00 a 3 oo 1 best horse or marc for light harness D&3 00 2 ' 2 00 Awarding Committee. M. J. Edwards, Wheeling, Va , Rczin Welch, Cadiz, & John Steele. DRAUGHT HORSES, CLASS D. 1 best draught stallion over 4 yrs D &. 5 00 2 3 00 1 over 3 yrs D & 4 00 3 2 00 1 " 2 yrs old D & 3 00 a ii 2 oo I " yearling male nr female D Si 2 00 u 1 00 1 M spring colt male or (emale D&l 00 a i oo 1 pr draught horses or mares D & 5 00 2 3 00 1 pr single D & 3 00 .. . 2 00 Awarding committee. Alexander McCourtney, Wheeling, Va.. Sampson Green and John Starbuck. JACKS, JENNETS & MULES,CLASS E. 1 best Jack D & 4 00 2 3 00 1 best Jennet D & 4 00 2 ii 3 00 1 best pr mules for harness D Aa3 00 g 2 00 1 best Hinglc mule, male or female D & 2 00 3 M 1 00 1 best yearling mule D &. 2 00 3 1 oo 1 best mule colt D & 1 00 2 H 1 00 Awarding committee. Jenkinson, Wright, Elijah Hatcher anil Robert Haney, sr. CATTLE, CLASS F. Durham and their grades. 1 best Durham Bull over 4 yrs old D di 5 01 2 3 01 1 best 3 yr old D &. 4 01 a 2 01 1 best 2 year old D At 3 0( 2 2 01 1 best yearling D & 2 0( 3 ii 1 oi 1 best spring calf D &. 1 0 a ii 1 oi Females same as the above. Awarding committee John Hall of Guernsey Co., James Ktcei Jr., and James McFaddcn, Hurrison Co. (J i ; CATTLE, CLASS G. Devons and their grades. 1 Best Devon Bull ovef 4 yrs old D & 5 01 2 " 3 01 1 Best 3 yr old D. &. 4 01 2 " I III 1 Best 2 yr old D. &3 Oi 2 " 2 01 1 Best 1 yr old D. & 2 ()( 2 " 1 01 1 Best spring calf D. & 1 0( 3 " 1 0( Females sanie as the above. Awarding Committee. James D. Ladd, Walker Brock and Win Huzlcwood. OTHER CATTLE, CLASS H. 1 Best Fat Bullock to weigh not less than 1000 lls nctt D. Si 4 00 2 " 3 00 1 Best yoke of oxen 3 yrs and upwards D. & 3 00 2 ', a oo 1 Best yoke of 2 yrs old D. Si 3 OO 2 " 2 00 1 Best yoke of yearlings D&2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best yoke of calves D a 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best Dairy Cow D a 5 00 2 " 3 00 Product of cows to be sworn to by disinterested witnesses. Awarding Committee. Joseph Russell, Jefferson Co., O., William Sharp, James McCullOUffh, Ohio Co., Va. SHEEP, CLASS I. Merinoea and their grades. 1 Best Buck over 2 yrs old , D i 3 00 2 " 2 00 1 Best buck under 2 yrs D n 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best 5 ewes under 2 yrs D a 3 00 2 " 2 00 1 best 5 ewes under 2 vra D &. 2 90 2 ' ' 1 00 Best buck 2 yr old and upward wool and carcase considered D a 3 00 Best buck 1 yr old and upward wool and carcase considered 2 00 Hcst spring lamb, male or femalo 1 00 Other grades same as the above. Awarding Committee. Henry Welch, John Johnson, and Sum'1 Griffith, of Jefferson (In. SEINE,CLASS J. 1 Best boar 2 yr old and upwards Dal 00 a " 2 00 1 Best 1 yr and upwards D a 2 00 a " i oo 1 Best brood sow 2 yra and up. D a 4 00 2 " 2 00 1 " " " 1 yr D a 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best G piga not less than 3 mo's D a 3 00 2 " 2 00 1 Best and heaviest fat hog D a 2 00 2 " 1 00 Awarding Committee. Samuel Branson, Abner Lodge and John Phillies. SWEEP STAKES. Open to ait luxkUntors. For the best Stallion Budge Si 5 00 " Bull " 5 00 " Buck " 4 00 " Boar " 3 00 " Gelding " 3 00 Mare " 3 00 Cow " 3 00 " Ewe " 3 00 " Sow " 3 00 Awarding committee. Townshond Frasier, John E. Sissen, Ohio Co. Va., and Dr. Vorhes, r lushing. POULTRY, CLASS K. 1 Best trio, cock Si 2 hens Dorking 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best trio Polander 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Dest pr Shanghaea 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 Best Cochin China 3 00 2 " 1 00 1 Bjst pair Silesian Ducks, Muscovy ducks, China geese, Poland ducks Angola ducks, Game Fowls, each 2 00 2 1 00 1 Best variety of the above Diploma. Awarding Committee. Dr. Dallas, of Sewellsville, J. K. Stout, ol Wheeling, Va., and Henrv Lvsle. MECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. FARM IMPLEMENTS, CLASS L. Best Farm Wagon D a 3 00 M Cart " 2 00 " Wheat drill " 2 00 " Sward plow " 2 00 " Subsoil plow " 2 00 " Core plow " 2 00 Cultivator " 2 0(1 " Reaping muchino ' 3 00 " Mowing " " 3 00 Thresher and Cleuner " 3 00 " Fanning mill " 2 00 " Corn and cob mill " 2 00 " Field roller " 2 00 " Corn Planter " 2 00 " Family Carriuge or Buggy " 3 00 " Straw or Cornstalk cutter " 2 00 " Graiu cradlo " 1 00 " Horse Rake " 1 M " . duz. hay rakes " 1 Ot " Cluver Huller ' 2 Ot " Variety of farm implements by one exhibitor " 4 Ot Awarding committee. ( Gideon Davis, Sol. Bently, and Charles H Arick. LEATHER & LEATHER GOODS, CLASS M. Best sample r arm Harness a ui ii 11 Carriage " 3 01 Saddlery 3 Ol . " Travelling trunk 2 0' " pair fine boots 3 0 pair coarse bouts 2 0 " pair line shoes 2 0 J " pair coarse shoes 3 0 " side of sole leather 3 00 " " upper leather 2 00 , " i doz. calf nkius 3 00 . " " " kip " 3 00 . " Sample harness leather 2 00 " Side skirting " 2 00 . " Specimen Hag " 2 00 , Manufactured by exhibitor. ) Awarding Committee. ) John Knote, Wheeling, Va., Geo. Elliott, ( Mt. Pleasant, and Henry West. CABINET 7 OTHER WOOD WORK, CLASS N. Best Bureau Dal 00 " Sor " " Bedstead ' " J doz. Fancy chairs " " " Windsor ' ' Rocking chair " " Sewing chair " " Churn " " Specimen of coopery " " i doa. corn brooms " Manufactured by exhibitor. Awarding committee Wm. M. Berryhill, Wheeling, Dr. Josc phtis Walker and David Riley. HARDWARE, &c., CLASS O. Best specimen of edgetools 1 00 " cooking range do " Parlor stovo do " Cook stove do " specimen of Blackstnithing do ' " horse shoes do " " " " nails do " " Axes do " " copper & tin ware do Manufactured by exhibitor. Awarding committee. Jessee Embree, Wm. B. Dunlevy and Win. I R. Moore. I MANUFACTURES. CLOTHS, SATINETTS & OTHER FACTORY GOODS, CLASS, P. Best piece 10 yds factory cloth Diploma. ii ii satinett " m .1 Flannel ' " " 15 yds wool carpet " " " 10 yds Jeans " " " 10 yds twe.'ds " " " other factory goods " Awarding committee. Neman Webster, Mt. Pleasant, James Grey and Isaiuh Cooper, Wheeling. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, CLASS Q. Best 8 yds domestic linen 2 00 " diaper table cloth 2 00 " 1 H linen ilircui! 1 00 " 1 lb woollen yarn 1 00 1 " Hearth rug 2 00 j " 10 yds rug carpet 2 00 " 10 yds wool " 3 00 " pr coverlets 2 00 " pr Blankets 2 00 i " bed quilts 2 00 " pr woollen or cotton socks each 1 00 For 2d best in the above class hulf the a hnvfi rates. Manufactured by exhibitor. Awurdinir committee.' I John H. Williams. Mrs. Dr. Hoover, and Mrs. John C. Tallinan. NEEDLE, SHELL & OTHER FANCY WORK, CLASS R. Best bonnet 2 00 specimen embroidery 2 00 " " fancy work 2 00 " " shell or wax work 2 00 " " Bead " 1 00 " " orname'iital needle " 2. 00 2d best in the above list, half the same rate. Awarding committee. Rev. Alex. Yuuiil'. Mis. L. C. Mitchell &. Mrs. John W. Bradlield. DAIRY PRODUCTS, CLASS S. 1 best 5 lbs butter made in June, July or August 2 00 2 " 1 00 1 " 5 lbs Fresh butter 2 00 a " i oo 1 " 15 lbs cheeso 2 00 2 " 1 00 Mode of curing and manufacture to bo fur- Awarding committee. I Mr. Isaac Askew, Mrs. Win. P. Frasier & I Mrs. Eliza Sleenrod. FLOUR, BREAD & HAMS. 1 best & moat llour from 300 bus wheat Diploma Si 3 00 2 ' 2 00 ! 1 " pr country cured hams 2 00 'a i oo 1 " 2 loaves of Bread 2 00 2 " 1 00 Kind of Wheat used, mode grinding, ba king und curing to be furnished the cuinmit- j tee. Awarding committee. David Allen, Josiah Wutson and William j ! Askew. FRUITS, &c. Best I bushel fall apples " " winter upplcs i " bushel Peaches i to i Pears I ii ii Quinces each 1 00 " Variety of Fall apples I . " Table Apples & grapes each 1 00 " specimen of Plums, Cherries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Nec tarines, referred to committee on summer fruit 1 00 Grown by exhibitor. A vardiug committee. ) Judge Ruggles, Parvin Wright Si Parker j Atkew. VEGETABLES, &c. J Best bushel potato! u m !j " Sweet potatoes 9 ii " Onions I ii J " Tumaloes each 1 00 " H specimen 1 M aterinelons, I inu-k- tnelons, J doz. tirjuaslus, J doz. pumpkins each 1 Of Best specimen bu, psrtfllvt, 3 heads of cabbage, J doz. beets, . l,u. car rots each 5( Best variety of the above by one exhib itor j ot. Grown by exhibitor. Awarding committee. Benj. S. Cowon, Thus. Pawcatt & Pctet Tallinan. PRINTING, PAINTING,DESIGNS & ARTISANS' LIST. Best specimen ol Job printing Diploma. " " r.awspaper printing ' " " painting in oil " " " in water " to Daguerreotype " " " cut marblo to " variety " work " " Ornamental design " " Design lor Farm building " " Cottage to ii " specimen engraving " " Awarding committee. C. C. Carroll, Es'., Judge Alexander A. Hugh Anderson. FLOWERS, &c. Best exhibit pot flowefl diploma, av. " cut " ii " " dahlias " " other Varieties " Awarding committee. Mrs. Wilson Shannon. Mrs. Parker Ander son and Mies A.Manda Booker. MISCELLANEOUS LIST. This list embraces a great variety of arti cles such us preserves, pickles, honey, coun try sugar, condiments, &.C. The awarding Committee for which will be chosen at the Fair. INDEPENDENT PREMIUMS, OPEN TO ALL. Funds raised by private Subtcriplion. 1st beat specimen female equestrianism Diploma Sc riding cap. 2d " M riding cap. 3d it i Committee Dr. John Alexander, Dr. J. T. Updcgratr& Dr. A. Wheeler, Wheeling. 1st best Braes Bund Diploma &. 10 00 2d " 6 00 1st best string " 5 (JO 2d " 3 00 1st " specimen of music on piano by a Lady diploma & 3 00 2d best 2 00 Committee Prof. Mellor, Wheeling, Va., Daniel Peck. PLOWING MATCH. Best specimen of Plowing by Men D. Si 5,00 Best " " Buys under 18 D Si 5,00 " " subsoil, men I) Si 5,00 boya D &. 5,00 Committee Nicholas Cooper, John Bun dy and John Taggart. Articles of rare merit, usefulness and beau ty. In this class will be included anything that mny he useful and not enumerated in the foregoing list; the uwarding committee for which will be selected by the Board ol Man agers at the time of the Fair. Appropriate premiums or Diploma! will be awarded on any article not mentioned in the general list, each according to their peculiar merits. All animals that have drawn a former pre mium will be excluded from competing ex cepting fur a sweepstakes. No premium! Will be awarded unless the articles or animals merit them. The awarding committees will, if they should have any doubt" as to the propriety of making the award under the published rules of the society, recommend the articles with their views to the executive committee. I. NEISWANGER, Pres't. C. Arick, Sec'y. QTnulea and regulations for the govern ment oT the Fair will be published in hand bills, hereafter. JuneSlh, 1853. OTATE OF OHIO, BELMONT COUN O TV, BB. Botitrt McMillan, Anna McMillan, JomjiIi liaivcv, iMbaua Harvey, John MoKolvey, Jane McKalvey, Jowph McMillan, Marv McMillan, John Alt Mlllan, Muuuvl McMillan. Jauirs K. Polk McMillan, Anna P, McMillan, anil VVillian G. McMillan. 1'otitiou for partltfoa. Tin: ,i!,ov,' nanioil (Jff,in,liintH are linrc'.y inttiflrft lliat a pet r:. un wan (Hod, ON the 31st Way oi May, l!!3, in Um couri of Oouiinou rlsas of nellMOUt I'uunly, in tin, Muw ofOlito, mi nehalfoftlio !ail ftohort XcMillan, ivliere lty,nn tifhali'nf said ttobert, partition or Uifl Iract, larm Or parent of land mi winch tin, Ian, RotMrt McMillan, it CMHlt, rofutoii (of ai'vcral yoara In.lurc, anil until In ili-atli, anil of wuieb BS WM mIsm in bo nimpln at UM tlllia Of liitf ili'atli, nitnu'n in saul oouutjf l Bolinant, uml in TuwnHliiji six, Rsnffo foiir, in (be Btouhonvilla laml district, boilll all ul lliti OUtl.irosl quarter nl Motion nix, III SoUliowitJllipi cxropt obout Ion acrcH , anil afiont ti acrnii ill 1 lie nnrtli lis I of the liortb'WOSt ipi.irler of rr Mon live, in the naiil township, i J ! llballitod ; mid al.'nan m iler (iir llm a WlamiiM nl ilnwer in Haiti lirouilMM to the aaiil Anna McMillan, an the Widow nr the laid Robert McMillan, ileooasod, ami lbs nai,l dofondonta are tlso no tided, th.lt application will he Itiede, at the lint term nl ii.ti.l Court, fur an or-ter llul irh ilower nifty he asenrnl',! in sal I prointsoii ami thai pat i it tun he niadfl of tlia fame amiKiir the sahl parties, acctinlin' to the Statnln in kiicIi raneri nia'le anil provided II. S. UOWHN & M. PBNNINOTON, a i ittr dtwandaat. June 3, U,H tW. wTATE OF OHIO, BELMONT COUN- v ' TV, FS. Jrnu M. Wmra, Mir: Maky An Win i k. Court of Coiuuioii rieas. Ill Chancery. Pe tition I'nr tlivtirrp. Tile taid ili'limilant, Mary Ann White, will take BO tire th at the Haiti Jach M, White ftled III petition in the above Court In Obancwryon the nab, ila' of May, !3a BiaHlai the Fahl dalvndenl a partv theretothat laid petition allodial that rani defendant the Wlft ol the lajll complainant, anil prepi that the inarriai'it ct)n- traet exlatinfl liatweaii theiii hi dlenalvod and deriared null ami 't i id , for the Rlllowlnfl raiae: let. Wilful abeenonof the "aitl delsndeiit fnr more than three years next before thl lllng of Huh petition. 94, tiross nofleet "f duty on the part of the denindant That saitl petition will he hoard at the next term ol the L'uiui in Beuteiul f , IS33. jaoob if, win ri:. By HlitUMt I'snaisuToa his Au'v June 3, IIH. utr SHERIFF'S BALE James Pulton, Mi Cheat Itiley ami WiMiaiu little, ha; .Jit hai-l rn'liu et al. By vii tne oi four vewral nrfti ol execut inn to mi directed from the Court til ComiuoN Pleaa of Belmnivi I'tinnly, Ohio, at the tUIUlUMff Uirul thereoi A. p, IS., ' I ivlllex pqaf to sale at iiuhlic auction on Tueaday, Jinn OPth, jean, between the boura of lb o'clock A.M. ami . o'clock p. m . of saitl day, on the n ,r iin Central tthli Kail Road, in Pultney townahlp, BeluioutCiiunty.Obio on Pcfitioua N'n. 7! ami 77, the lullowimr unmls anil chat tlae, to wit: nine head of horses, nine carte, two hundrei shovels, one hundred picks, one sel nl lllarksluith'stnots lorty i trohara, iwcnty lour plehvend wadee, awreleilf eg attt Of t arl harness , ami ail the Itnck drest anil un dreett delivered and undelivered on Maid Bectioue No. " and 11 uu the Central Ohiii Bail rtoad, JOHN C. Nll'lllll,--, hctiil I pherurs Ullir.e, June lUlh, lc'jL. ! I ,U'J. FOURTH OF JULY. EDUCATIONAL CELEBRATION IN MORRISTOWN. The ConnitlM appointed by a previous meeting of the cltoWM of Union Tewnahipi t to make arrangrementi for the celebration ol the fourth of July, In connection w ith th" Mibjaat of Education, met und orgMlatd by appointing Isaac Tylor Chairman and It. S. '-'lark Bttfttaffi And after CoiMMitatiatn the following programme was agreed upon: That all the pupils, Teachers, Director-, parents and the Ii lendd of E I It htlon generalay of Union Township are PPapeet fully invited to meet in HufftatOWO on the 4th ol July at !l o'clock A. M, and hold themielVt! in readinesf to form in procaaaloB at 10 o'clock in the follnwin;' ord'x, and under the direction of Hubert Mofffkofl marshall of the day, The pupils Ircnlldren of each Sub District to bej headed by their respective teacher who ehaii ! carry n Bag or bad-re giving the number of' such sub district, and the teacben shall he preceded by the Directors of the sub diltricta respectfully, and the w hole procession to be headed by the Township &. Morristown board of Education, and mnr':h in pr, cession by order of Marshall to fuch place as may bel selected for the exercise of the day, A report i lor the pupils and patrons of the Schools to be provided by the respective Subdistrict, each district to take such order and make such provisions, us tin y may think best. 1 Dinner to bo served at about IS II. After ! which an address wiil be delivered on education and the advantage! of Union or high schools. On motion Wm. Hogue H. B. Clark, ami Robert Morrison wereappolnted a committee i to make other necei-sary arrangements. (Jn motion resolved that the clerks o1' each I sub district bo furnished wltfc a copy ol the j I programe with a request that they make it I public and take the necessary action to have I n general turn out. It was also resolved that I the editors of the Gazette Si Chronicle he I fur Dialled with a copy for publication. ISAAC TAYLOR, Ch'n. R. S. Clark, Sec'y. CINCINNATI, June 10. A fire broke out last night in the li.'iuor store of Quiraud & Sarran, in Main street, between Colombia and Front, and spead to the adjoining HfjuoTttnre of R. A. Little Si Co.. the grocery story of McCutloitghtMorrid & Co., the iron store ol Neave 8t Free, all of which w ere greatly damaged. The progress ol the flames was checked by the falling of Keys. Malthy Si Co.s' warehouse in the rear of the above buildings. The warehouse contained 8U0 bbdl ol sugar, a considerable quantity of molasses, ami othergoods, most of which were ' destrtved. Tiic total loss is not asccrtainrd, hut it is fully covered by insurance. Two policies on Keys. Malthy &. Co.'s property were renewed at noon yesterday. MONTREAL, June 9. A lecture was delivered in this city by Father Gavaaci, thia evening, when u nub collected in such numbers that the police force wrv stationed near the church, which required the aid of the military. After the meeting, pistole w ere fired by the crowd, whereupon the military Bred one round. It is impossible to say how many were wounded. It is believed lour or five were injured. The ' trueps are still drawn up near to the church, and the mob is at a short distance, evidently prepared lor further mischief. I Half past '.I, 1'. M.. I have just met a man Wounded in the breast. One man is ascer- I taiucd to be killed. I iPfrjapTW. Mr. Holliswill Proach in the Episcopal Church in this place I on Sunday, June 19th., at 11 o'clock A. M. i also 3 o'clock I'. M. MONTREAL, June 10. The Montreal papers condemn the tiring of ! the troops as huving taken place without just cause; seven were killed and eleven ; wounded severely, and many others slightly, i The city is guarded by the military. All now ijuiet, but there is great sensutionamong the , citizens. BALTIMORE, June 9. J The mail is through from Wilmington, North Carolina. I The first branch of the City Council, passed, ! by a vote of fourteen to four, un ordinance ; endorsing the bonds of the Pittsburgh und I OonnellaviUa Railroad, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Director! j yesterday resolved to reduce the lure between i Baltimore and Washington, after the 1st of July, to ijil,'J5. CHICAGO, June 9. The National Division ol'tlie Sons of Tem perance assembled yesterday, and is now in session. Most of the States are represent ee. The Hon. J. 1!. O N. al, M. V. 1'., iu the buir. The temperance men have a pub lic procession to-day. Alderman Steele und C. L. Magee are here. THE MOB AT MONTREAL—FURTHER PARTICULARS. QUEBEC, June 11. There were fifty persons killed, and twelve mortally wounded by the lire ol the military un Thursday. It is reported that eight rioters were killed in addition, names unknown. An immense meeting ol the citizens WB! held,and resolution! were passed, requesting QbVBM to complete bU lectures, and censur ing the Mayor for luettciency. I Intense excitement prevails. , There has been several cases of outrage ' cuminitled on Roman Calholica, I (Javai'.zi I .'It this morning lor New York. Tin' Mayor deiri. s having ordered the sol Jiers to lire, uml it is not known who did. The ttfeetd were patrolled lut night by the Hying artillery. ! RI1R0NICLE & AMOmi i ii. h. t oi;, ( BllWra. I Tiff. PF.OPI.R, AND TIIEIIi RifiHTS. frMup MomlMft Jaae v im..-j. WHIG NOMINATIONS. I - roB ooveitwoK, NELSON DAHRERE, of Highland roit Liter T. MOmNIi ISAAC J. ALLEN, o.' Richland. mr Tea unfjea di eavn, HtNKY iJii ACUWa:, i Hamilton. rnr. aasBtftaa o stitr, NCLSOl) II. VA VOBMSH, of Aiiicnu. WILUAM II. GIBSON, of Seneca. IOK KraaSl Hi' RT JLIM2B. PRANKL1M T. BACKUS, of Ctrymbeffa, ro Boir.fj av it ci.it. ttajUPJ, JOHN VVADDELL, ol Coarnctan. OUR CORRESPONDENTS Will please excuse us for our n miny neglect. Their favors will be tittendid to in due time. We assure them they ore not forgotten. (ftrTherew ;i! be public Demonstration ol the Tcmj.lc i.f llontr in Cadiz, on the 4th of July. Al! Temples, Boclal Degrees, and the public generally ire invited to attend. Competent speakers will be in attendance. Pa!;hv HVLSE, Esq., presented us with u lot of line cherries, some of which measured 2.'. inches in circumference. Supposed to be the English May Duke. CREAT SPEED. List week the New York Legislature, by special invitation, visited Niagara, on the oc casion of the opening of a new rente which makes the distance from Albany to Niagara only 805 mil s. The trip was made in six passenger cars full of invited guests, in the space o! eight hours, or 3i miles per hour in cluding stops. Of course they had a groat time of it, ea'ing line dinners at the magnifi cent Cataract II jus', and hearing eloquent after-dinner speeches. Gov. Hunt pre.-ided. Senator Seward made an able and excellent speech. On the return, the same general speed was attained. Tne Tribune says, one stretciloI ten miles was made in RMS min utes; the 6 miles between Utlcs and Syra cuse A'iis run in 70 minutes: for a part of the distance between Schenectady & Albany the sp'.'ed was at the rate of 70 miles un hour. It is said that the running on the entire trip was unprecedented, considering distance, &C, No accident marred the joy of the hapj.y occa sion. We believe in the great moral good of such trips to the legislators, and trost the exam ple may be duly honored hereafter. iV.:'. Jusi so! But if said "unpreclentid" trip had resulted, as others h ive done, in a flying leap down a mountain, or a plunge over a neg lected draw-bridge what then! Would the moral good accruing to the legislator! bavi been very great.' But a few short weeks have elapsed sinc the occurrence oT the fearful sliuyh'.er a' Norwalk, and it is forgotten! Forgotten1 Ah, no; not forgotten by the crushed ant bleeding hearts bowed around the cold hearth stone, where once lived anl loved those mur dercd victims. They can never forget. Railroad accidents will happen until sue! time as the united voice of the press shal succeed in outlawing 'unprecedented' trips fcf'T'ie. Winding F,mt'-' Sniirthry closes ' its summer session the last of the prescr. j month, and the Fall session commences ot the first Monday of September. We are glai to hear of its steadily increasing prosperity since its change. Without intending urn disparagement to its former talented 1'rinci pal. we regard the Hoard of Trustees as hav ! Ing made a great improvement on the oh dynasty when ibey secured the services of tin 1 present incumbent. The corps of teacher; I are of the best kind. I fjr-Tlie weather for the last few t'avj ha been extremely hot and dry, proving very un fsvofabte fc the interests of the farmer. I We are sorry to hear tint the fly is injurin; be wheat in this section to a great extent Some places there will not be one half th ' usual crop. In Guernsey and soino othe , counties west of us the lly is much worse; iu ' great many neighborhoods there will be n j wheat en p at fjrRIpe Cherries have made their appear , a nee once more, and are readily sold at jafi cents per quart. FOREIGN NEWS. ! Tht steamer Pacific arrived at New lor on the 13th Ipst, She brings no news of ver greut importance. The British Qovsrninen refused to state whether 'he Iteditoranesi fleet had been ordered to assist Turkey. Con slderable arrival! oi gold from AuBtralii ' Nothing Iruttt Frame. Switzerland has or dered OUt all her men toflgbt Australia, il nc casaarf. Th! Russian army luo.ooo siron is concentrating on the Turkish froutiei Ministers from France, Buglaojl, Russia on Austria made a joint atl.-n.pt la reconcile th parti 's, but were tnsTJCBHlfttli Aflnirs look critical. Rebels Mill astir in Chins; rumors of Imperial victories from the interior din-believed. if. i For interesting News Horns and new Advertisements se' fourth page. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Savannah, Ga., June 9. Lust night as the passenger cars were L'oiiig into Macon, they were thrown down un embankment The MsilOnan was hi (fed, and five passengers were rcverely injured, among whom was the Hon. A. Stephens. iMPonTART Decision. Judge Rtillwcll, of Zanesvlle, has decided that a county sub. scriptiot) to s railroad, nana in psmence or a vote of the people of the county, after th': adoption of the new (.'onstitution, upon a law p issed before that time, i.3 legal and vaiiJ, and can be enforced. Wool Items. Wool is selling in Venango ro. ot ;i7j to 40 cts ",'H part cash and ptrt trade, says the "Spectator. Wool tile n!!!T:!it r .min? in is limited; we note salcstof SOU II. k. full blood at fil, KO do. atSft, and M0 fls. common to full I blood, at 4.j to 55, v. l i h is about the range of the mr.rket. Pitts. Gazi.ttf. Wm l. There has been an increased de mand for Wool daring the past week, mostly for the supply of Eastern manufacturers and prices ure firmer. The rales Comprise ubout 140,000 lbs. among which we notice 1800 lbs fine Ohio, (new clip.) at CO cts.G mos.; 5800 lbs J blood S8 0 tie s.: 1 Ud ibs Merino 64, mos; 19,00') lbs mixed and tub 46(360) 3000 lbs j blood 45; 3-3,000 lbs pulled 4ArjS1l 8 mos.; 4000 lbs Western pu!l"d 42, cash; 7000 lbs Buenos Ayrei IS, cash; and 1000 lbs washed Smyrna at 33, eiah. Several small lots of the Now clip have arrived from New Jersey, Virginia and the adjoining counties, which realized 40947 cti If lb, cash. Phila. Cum. Lint. Wool The sales for the week will proba bly reach 15,000 I s. t 2'Jc tot unwashed ; 37e 10c for tub"; I7fj 3 )c for pulled; 40fa50o for fleece. There is soma little speculative Inquiry. Eu't An.trican. Woo?. Itsm?. The wool market has been (actuating a little lor a few days. A good di ai is coming in. Prices range from 45 to 50 cci.ts; though the latter figures are paid for an extra quality only. Sumtrit ().) lira ron. WooL, The Hlgdoo, down last evening from Council BiutTs, brinrrs 75 bales, or 8,000 tol 0,000 pounds. This was once the fleece of flocks now on their road to California , St. Louis Ktwt. ; Tin- Rochester Democrat says, "some few samples of wool have been brought to tho market, but the lulk will be kept back tome j days yet. The few lots already presented have been taken at prices langingal 35 to 4a cents, which are regarded as the fair opening rates. The Waynesburgh Eagle notes the sale In Green county, (Pa,) of about 40,000 pound-, at rates from 40 to 68. There is some fine Wool in Green county, as it adj tins Washing ton county, the finest wool growing region in the west. DIED. Of Consumption, on th! llth inst.,athcr i j father's residence in Union Township, Mrs. . Martha Randolph, daughter of Wilson Ailen. Obituary next week. MARRIED, On the 24th of May by Isaac Barton, Esq. ' Mr. Ezra McCabTT to MUs Ejii'ly Cope, all of this county. 1 On the 2oth of May by E. G. flames J. 1 I Mr. J. C Hampton and Miss Elizabeth E. Adams of Somerset Township. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK MARKET. NEW YORK, June 14. 1 Flour, State 4,634r5ii Ohio 4,023 1,81. Southern 4.S7n 5,00 heavy. f Wheat, Western 1,20; Genesee, 1,30; linn. Corn, mixed 04; yellow, 00 J . Butter 1 o . 17. ' Lard, QjQlOjCi 1 Pork, mess, 15,87; prime. 12,50, firm with - upward tendency, shoulders, 5j'ii'ii: hams, I 80, steady. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI MARKET. June 7. Flour, common brands 3,9004,00. Nothing iu provisions. Market very dull. " Molasses, prime, 330, Sugars. A 5c. j Colfec at 10. PITTSBURGH MARKET. June 14. 1853. Flour. Bstra Bold at 1,00; BuperOue 3, fO as the ruling rales. Bacon. Sales of 2000 lbs 'Shoulders, 150 pes. do., and 90 bbls, and tierces do. at 6J; i 3000 lbs, lisms. snd SO bbls. and tierces do. at 91; 4000 lbs. Bides at 7t sooo lbs. ond 400 pes, Shoulders and Hams at GjCfllJ; 4 tea Sugar-cured Hums at 11, and 4 do at 11, l with pay for packages. MASONIC. 1 The brethren of Friendship Lodge No. 89 1 of Free and lecopted Masons, will celeste - the auniversary of t. John the Baptist, in . QaBBK8V(LLB, OU FRIDAY, the 2 1th of June next, by B public procession. Oration, cVc. Neighboring Lod e i and all Brethren la good " (luujing ure respoctfully InvRed i" he with i ... on that dev. IW order of Hi UieW' .I Bemi. Mackall, 1 Committee I. II. PiMB, of N. PaTTEBS, 1 Invitation. MASONIC. BARNESVILLE, June 6th A. D. 1853, A. L. 5853.