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' ! Ti lfCttrtifce Bole at its fat, it uever bacarrr p- ritive as uitef r 83000 -- 3. 1 hit e not. when UiM tteVrverM juii! lndortd w 4 wus, in leiral effect, totW $2000 iiimn ore. I ? r. ", Vhat It beiPk iiierely Kore'y, ni fca'vi)jt xroeiiled to tbe trHfiitioii. w m lUble npon it el a note f r $2000, wor for the; B:0 ey 'oaiied np"D tqoeM. " - -.. - 5. Where, ddou ll whole record, it n an event that on a ra uial recovery can bc bod. judgment lor U e defendant will not be tvvera;!. tnerely oeeaose ine cooii. oeiow mmj , -1TT nidi SU lilT IIIW WV IWM w w j - (i t .j . - !I ':. Ah ;lWA-BrNTH.kfth:24 V; ; Ti e Orand Jarv more ttwfn'a. week .io Md. a rtretmertea5r!,ick1ei loathe murder of Key. v i thee became the iory ot B ... - District AtTOrnev to pn-pre so imuc -mml and nlsce it bfore them for their fitmi .i .. - ot. . J. 1 . . J-- l. !. at'Tntn i-mi nfl mu in (lav. w lieu 11 wm n - ' turned tv flieth ft true bill The reason cf tbe delay jg understood to he that they might is Hie tnmntime hare an opportunity to ex amine autimouai wuuetwea inure nmicwini relative to Mr. Batterworth. no that if they - J . . mmsst. A MiinniaHt AarBoA thaB HI sTl 9 Bnrflj.f film iointlv with Mr Sickles "'-'!---- f Mr 8iant()D 'of Pittsbncgh, and Meters. ' Macaander and RadelifT accompanied by the t father of the aceaxed. came mo -Conrt and ' - aaked that next Monday beaet down for the trial, bat nf.er a conference with the District . Attorney; Monday week wax agreed upon for the pwpoKe. ', ;l. ' Tim Saw Jiraey Senatcr- , Mr. Wrieht, who bt bo lonr riven the rote . 01 me atuie 01 jNew jerney on toe wronjr aioe :j; i near Iv o'-erv q iesrtioo. baa htn withdrawn ' by hid friend fn. m the United State Senate, and thft. RinnhHrMt-' liayff mtnrlMd in hi- rjjr Mr. John 0. Ten Eck, of Mount Uol ' iy. l5ur-ini;on cnooty . air- ico r.ycu u a yonrg lawyer 01 oremuv tioo, who wan Ulely noaiinated by Governor bewail a- i uiilfa 01 'ton ouprenw 1 uuri, -on refuaed the pnwition. - In hU political neni;. ' ment he a dcidi d Re pniilicaa.and the Nev "'arK Daitu nave: "His rotes io the Heiiuie arcai ivwjrra dio w vrarinrniiy kutuciicu - 1 t j lion ev.teniion of Ala.verv. the. niaininiine nf the Union at all hic:rM, uoo .interference r wmu ruiu; lUHinuiioijy, rciinumy 111 numic t honest v m fHiblic kffjir. which characterized it the early yeara or the republic. . ; : -2 '.;; .,-. -. Hi, Baahfgr Pika'i Peak-'. , ,vrTh rush by the Ban ttml and Sw Joseph Kaikoad roniuiae to incrcaoe daily. O ; F.i - nay tiree nunaren pasnereiTu arnrea lie re 01 wngie traM, and the next any lar bacdied j . anvu. More than a tl.ouiuind a day piss Ibrnnirh thw it.v hV'tlm. JVliiMAnri nvpr itMin era aod the Pacific; RiilrHd,, Nen'eni of otherN crow the Mis i-ipui at various ferrie. . .. in wfigiiijN, an.i btomhiijc ine cinetiHieer oy ine - rnoer oireci roaaK iot ine wesiern noroer wnne . ui .no Amn'iaB li'vi .nil iHiiu k-u) i o-itrii . 1 hA nnmliAr rr .incr hv nil a lamiMi nf tntvpl o v " : .'estimate at 1 wo thousand per diem...-. . . 1 ' :. M:ttl OF THK WEI.M. i - - T(ie W!)r in Vi'ginia between the Letcher and Goprgin parties rages with'iDcreaped fury . . nL.. vr r it. a ' . -. . m uv .urioia targiiM puis 111 niuunimg a iar ' . r . ,1 . . ' . t . l .. vi ne vnciri. uuiiiuimi'g an CAtraci nuni tuc . iNortniR Hernia, in wbicli the editor raid tnat - v innnia would one day be a f ree state, 'and the aooner the better. . " The Italians of New York propose to open ' snhfcription ihronghont' the United Sta-es to rfft-r to the King of Saidinia a sword, the 1 : 1. r 1. . 1. uii : r ti r unv ui wuiuu aimii vuuttinb ti a buibii eiaiua ui - iiaiy, in pore juiiiornia gom, as a innate ot TniiiaiQV aiiu auiiiiraiifin ouensu dv iitr iiu-j ' ianai here to the champion of national inde icitunwn iu imij. t v t , At the next session of Congress the desks ' io the fTouso are to be removed, and the eats 11 of members brought nearer together j Tbe eiperiment will have a better assurance of ir .v. i.ni: .::'. r ..1 i. ' auisuo mo iiauniiig puvicu ui iiidiiiTrrB W3 ' !iolished.'" Mr, Seward, will attempt to intro uugo iiiio new rciurin imu 1110 ocuaus, auu wild a guou proBpeci 01 success. .1 r,j - "' A woman has been indicted at Anderson, S. C, for being a 'common scold. , . . . : ''''' ' : The General Assemhly fO.3 ) of the Pres byterian Church of the U. S , convenes at In - dinnanolis on the 19. h of Mar next. A very , V . . 1 . ... 1 .... - - -i . ... large attend ince is anticipated. . i ;: . . ..Mrs. Uunninehara Burdell passed through PalBHltnMk V. ah Ilia 1wt M rAf.finnlh She tried to travel incog , bat-was detected by mnwna ..! TliA ..ttiluinaiil H. tijitinmtDa1 an ;. thedi.covery.,.J.;!,5S7,ji .-.': f .The rrovotralcur Calholiaue. a Southern -Catholic jjurnaL learns f om persons worthy of eoiiBdeuce, that General Walker, recently it-. , . '.1 . converted to the Catholic Church, bas deter. mined to enter a rel'mon order and become a , . v Catholic P'ie-t., . . j .. i; , , ; " ' . John Frank, who lives in Brown county, O. . served iu the Mexican .war with distinguished . braery was at the bailie of Palo Alo. Mnnttrnv ar.n KiiHna.. Viiaia. has on hiianerann aivtv Tiaiiiln arnn-dvL find ha twenfv ai nhtl " " A gentleman in Cincinnati a few dys since emptied his pockets of a parcel of letters anil papers -which he had accumulated tliere, and burnt them. "The next moruiiur he discovered that among them was one containing $500 io bills which be had intended for the mail.': '-': It havinir been chaieed. that Ex President - Pierce. 1.0 absent in Enrol, was anxious to t ; '.. ecire .tbe Jlemociaiio. notiiiijation. for -the ;; . Presidency, he has written a letter to a friend . , in Boston, in which he detlareatbat under no possible cirenmstancea will he again permit the n-e of his name in connection with any public office . . - : i- ' ' -. :t ,.' : -. . The Vineennes find. 1 Gazette says that the is ' r .A r .- ... . ., . Eheiiff of tbat county lost bis cow a few days . n nntt H(n A AtulMvar flA t .U 140 ff llAr Bill. . , where, after the most diligent search. Jjast . S'turday ber half . pat id remains were found In the jury room of the CVtuxl House. She ... had been locked op there, probably, to return s - verdict, but after eating all the law papers in tbe room, of which there was a considerable anpply, she yielded up ber breath. ' The Pike's Peak emigration is becoming a creat movement.-- Every steamboat ' that ' ploughs against the current of tbe muddy MisfO'iri is crowded with adventurers eager to . t...i. r,.nnM In iha ha . lantt .i.U-n - - . , A . inn. to. . P tlin UttuntiH J.mn erat visited seven Missouri steaoiera Friday last, aud found -from fifty .to .one ,-haudred , Pikes, reakera on each. boatv Bt. Li -uis - mmti allh lha frnltt iMilrwra Mn-arhil hhA ; . suE ient energy to make the j mniey to Pike's Peak 'and dig gold, usually heloiig to the pro - .' . duo iv c1as ami the country will lose labor ... of more value than all the gold thai may he .. scraped together in the new fields, even if ihej mwA mm t..li la 41utifMHiia j .. ,, . - :-! .'? ;.-; A lowde-boni which belonged to Black Wisconsin '.riter, in 1833 helot gs to a. Mr, i . M iviiiyillDii, vi iaciiptri( luwn . ii ma inrc n f (. . f i. . i ..... uun.-io norn, ana uu iniereaiing reiie oi me v. ', gieav warriur whose home was in sight of Da. - . . vei'.ort. - - Biitkrnpf Li will be winked o tt iu the next .Conuat!.'. The Herald remark: " Tl.erea e , n u.lv tl ir v" thiej and aciivo mvo who were ' . kpubwi tn.vn iii iht luAt. - revulsio'i. and, liiev Wi I nt ver leave eff tbe purs.il of a new bunk ' EAVBKHA.fOIHO- i i Wednesday Korninir-' ; Bairn, 30, 169 at v l. . w mill aoN. LtMA V. B AJ 1 ..iuit a. f.liib ,.-..- If ,40 In aaranca. s 1 Pi ( ,2,iOafarr eloof year) t tionlt tfm ppr will be diKODtinaed witil II vwim ara pwd.-aseept at tba optical at thr rnbl shers OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE C0USTY. tuiitiififl 01 ku; a-aper pusjisnra in tlii- Vunlf of Portage rendeia likml d (aaliiieaua au4 j4n4rale aatwlinaa tor AdrrUstat. - Bwainea Jtlen will tak-ilee. ' Expo; ore of the Thieves who have been - n : irl-:. - '- r i lie Kaaeall'.y of tdeertonaud morgM , aia aware Thair Concealment of BreilWs Treasury Theft A nomber of letters preserved in the pnhlic offices at ( 'olnrbbns have been publislied in the Ohio State Journal, aud open rather a rich .-chapter.-: everytbinfr ' eonsidei ed. ; The knowledge of Bre.-lin's' defalcation aad Un guilty co'ocealmeot 00 the part of Edgerton and Morgan is clearly shown by their own eitera. "Tet, afir this knowledge they eon sented to bi reiomioatiouorSiatTreainrer. aud Morgan was a-candidate on the game ticket for re election as S'aie Auditor. Thet-e are the pare men now set to investigate Trea sury defalcations, men who,' themselvei, need to be proted by an inve'tigntiog rotumittee Seviu days after . Morgan had reported to the Governor tbar there teat a balance in the State' Treasury of jine hundred and eighty four thousand six hundred and eighty dollar. he wrote the following letter 10 Mr. Aikin-on, showing that he knew there was" no such bal anee lit the Treasnry as be bad falsely reported to the Governor: , ..:. . .. . ; .vr - HCnOAS T ATKIITSOK. - ' . Otbm of omtnimttaDerfi of Ink'nc Faod , CKUiaibm o.. Mot S3. sl.- J Hoe: S; J'. Atkniton, 3d Auditor Of 1 iwnry.' ' q - T - WaRbiOKion City. Dear SJ7 The embtrrawineii'S which neem to h tve overtaken our Sta'e Treasury have rendered it pnideot, in the opirion of the I'oinmiSrn.iters oi the bmk'.ng fund, to pro vide as far as in their power, fur anv conim uency by which the prompt pavinent nf the January interest mat be put in jeopardy, and to ibis end tbev have resolved to convert the whole amount (106 200) of U; iled Stales Bonds now in their possession. into coin on the advertised term of SectetJ.rv (Jo hije &c. (The letter inclosed the' 106 200 U 8. Stock.) ' r"R ' ' ' - . i .- I EDGCRTON TO If'RSAIf .. l-i , - , Stale of hio Tranifir XTee I ' '' " '' '''" ; ' Nrw Tork l 14, 1-61. . fJoa. W. D.-jlor an, AtMng Com . ire : , ,ler Sir: 1 deenj ii ny duty to advice ynn that I have some f ais of the ability of the Treasurer of 8tte 1 o place the funds requil for the payment of the January interevtou the Foreign p'lhlic debt, pavahle in thi-eily, iit my hands before the t proximo.', , I am not not advised of the precise form of your' draf npon him for that purrx se. whe-her paalle on presentation or on the fimt of January next If paa!le.on piesentatiim. I have a right to ii quite into the probabilities of its payment; b.tl if payable on the 1st of Janury neftheT the' t'om issionerg or myself have miy right to miike inquiries or examination on the i-nhjeet, for il e I reiisnrer has until that day tomeet it aud neither of us has any legal right to ques tion hiaalJIiM. ,.,'r . , . , fn 1 he nsusl course of business. theTreaso rer should remit funds to me in anticipation f the draft and the day of payment, hot np to this day he t"S noi remit led one dollartnward' the interest, m-i'her hs h any funds here "to meet the draft of 850.000 drawn on the 29th nit. for investment ao Sinking Fund. It mav perhaps be' nju9t , toward the Tteasnrer to suspect his ahiiirv to meet these drafts in time to save the ciedit of iheS'ate. tint nndtr the present embarrassed and exceedingly stringent condition ot M onetary affairs, it may be pnt dent- for the Commissioners to have the mean in their power fomeet the interest '1 am aware that you bare already taken steps to avert stich, a hlow to the credit of the State, hy disposing of the Uuited Stau s Stiwks and 1 trust you will lake such further steps as a ill. beyond anv coutintreney; ptac" the necessary fuiide in my iianiis, it. case of arv default on the part of the Tieasurer.-- I. think iht here after, to enable the Commissioners to know positively the condition nf the interes-t ac count, previous to the day of payment, and to prevent any fears or embarrassments in rela ioo to it, yon should make your : requisition upon the Treasurer some months iu advance of the time the interest becomes due, payable on present alion i! -'. '.,"' ' 1 should then open- an account with the Tieasnrer .of Sta e. chargiue him -with the amount ot., the reqnisition. and crediting him with such remittances as he might n.ake on account of it " - : L r: .-ifi A' P. EDGERTON. Transfer A sent.. ATTOB.VET OKMBAL HOOHK TO AUDITOR MOR .. Stkubknvillr Ilec. 6 1854' '"'""Pear Sir I havn a let' er this morning trom Pr T (Trovitt) in New York, which eKes rise again to suspicions 1 have expressed to ton, but which were well nigh dispelled when I left Unlnmons. .. tt He sava. although I trnst tnn I-ave filritndv m,, him, that, so far an he knows, B. f Breslin J has not a dolliir in New Y'fb. 1. has ot conrse seen E. (Edgertoi',1 atid accordinrr to i former custom tht latter wonld know whether any funds were there. He says also, that fears are entertained on the street, that Ohio will not meet ' her interest.' These apprehen. sions, we:mav sop: ose. have arisen troin the failu e of .B.to provide for his 830 000 draft at d that there is no other reason to -the fear. We of course can judge as well as they can. Now: I am as Von know, ready to do any. thmsr to sustain tbe credit of the Siate. and 1 think we Would be criminal to neglect any p-ecaiiliona. . I am willing also to defer mv opinions expressed in mv letter from here as to the immediate investments of tbe proceeds ofj the U & bonds surrendered, at the present low rates of our stocks, if yet and Dr. T are of opinion there is danger as to B.'a providing tbe interest., If yon come to the conclusion, the money ought to lay in the Sub Treasury until we wish it, as .1 am unwilling to trust the integrity ot the New York bankers, when I distrust the integrity of a sworn officer of the State. . , On the nttier hand, if there is no new rea son for distrust at Columbus, I am witling to ska, the position with. yon.. We are to pre sume. titat every officer will discbarep h- sworn duty, and that B.. having a half million of pubiic money, will dispose of it as tbe law re quires'.' m - r- i t ' - -. '' - " k Asiain writes Morgan. ' ' ' -' i " ' " ' MOl'OAIT TO JnORTON. .. ;-n .U- Ottci of Com miwdoDrr of Sinking Fond ? 3.liimhas, Ohio, Ie 9, 1 64 Hon. A P Eookht rn. -., Tianrf'r JJgent JVt w Tork -: -: Dear hlii s - . t r--,: . In an imtrne- with I he .Treasurer; I failed ft drav twin h nt auvijiing which was calculati-t in sneo ngni on ine col. onion nj nis I .mis or the nature of his 'epute l difficult ie . ' I deeiu'lt prudent I o ket p ourselves in as uood position tor meeting .a disappointment as may be in oar power and, to thnl end. will defer the. cancellation of the bonds (96O00J receiiny in-io oy ine ttanul BaiiK. tbut Jhev may be hvpolhecnted incase ft become up pessary to-matte piovision for 'any dt ficienry go the part of the Treasurer. 1 will aho re eve for the samf p irpose the three U.-S Warrants ($87 OhOl still in my nossession. ' I "will be glud m hear that you have pri -rhased. bvtlte 16'h ln-t.. bonds to the full amount of Hie 8i.,kiti!r Fund now in oar ios- e-stion. , riicn rts as toil shall purchase mny he eiti ed iu tour (See witiinni cm.r-el lu ion i.ntit i,f(t-r we shall hnve safely duubltd 'ne ti.uiiinry -;aie. ; Oil Jaiinury 18 h, 1855, Auditor Morguu made his report to Gov. Medill who it will be ruaar inhered let BreJas wt the Treasury aaaaalis without hating wn legal hood m 1 m that report evered np this mta of corruption, this WMmstToiis theft, thus: r . A n . n t . .. uuruciyrumm ofmt jintnai II effort 6J the t CVtawMtwrrt of the Sinking Fund to Mr -. Uwermvr of Ohio. ' '"f , 'OrDOi of Orvirnan d SHkrnc rmod. rolambM. Jaoomrr la. IS-V J t Ho.Vii. M EMii,- Governor Okto. s Sib: , At the osnal time ' for nrnkirttj provuon for meetrne "the Semi Anoo.il interest due on the first day of Jnn ry on the foreign debt of Oh o. the condition 01 tne 4nnev iirarhet throwfrtiet trw eotintr was (and vet if 1 exceedingly unsettled An- amidst' 1 he general ien in wbich seemed evrvhere to prrTail seternlmf tne Banking luxiilMtmns of UAn had already sunk m: hop"le' ta krai-tcy. Fur these and nlhrr retnons I J ihe ( :ommistoners dVem it itrer-i prdient an 1 nnnt fe to iits'nict the State 1' e nterio exchai re he iiiterest money r his ' porsesshn for lime bills on New York , as ha' ': been customary Inead. therefore, of issuing' their aoal leauisition. the? mae their ordei on "be Slate Auditor for his draft on the Treasury for par funds paraitle directly to the ' ssote Aeent. w . w - ln 1 RKMi'h nf Novemtwr last, it aps deemed fc' in the j-j'trment if the Comuri-wiorers, to su . n-nder ailhont forlher rWay, the bonds of the U ited 8'K'e.-. purchased 10 Aneust and Sep temher 1853 a temporary investment of the Ohi Sinkip Fund, and to apply the proceeds thereof a early as practicable to the purchase of Ohio Stocks. ; , . .. .. , ; : , ; That was the way the Jannary Cape in '55 was doabled. now let us se how Moriean and Edgerton got around the JuIyCape of the same : year. In -Jnne,. Treasurer Breslin .ioformed Auditor Morgan that he, Breslia , could rot meet the July intere-t. . ' - . WhenT asnrer Wibson ,in- '57 .informed : Auditor Wrizht. ef a similar elate of f-c's says the Cleveland Herald, Gov.' Chase stalk. 1. ed into the Treasury, demanded of Gibson the keys, an I never left the Treasnry nntil a faith ful man was put in charge, and as quick a . the wires eooM convey the information, the -people t&f Ohio were told that -a .great fraud had been detected, and the unfaithful servants bad been driven from the State House. But Auditor Morgan and Gov. Medill did do Sbcit hing, but Morgan aad Edgerton agar racked their iogeouity to cover up this atari ling fact. 7, :. . y ;. . 'XHlBAIlrO BDGKRTOlf, "Eiicirwing 3 U. iS. Treasnrv warrants for 887. 000 and orders to :se 854000 on hand tor iinesttoent m Ohio Slock, including 844000 ; . At-tor Bonds. .-, - ,.; ; , OiBea of OnmnilntloBer of 8mkinK Fand. nd. J " t'oiombus, onto, Jon ZT, IH&o, Hon. A. P EnorRTON. OAo Transfer JlgentsJYew York Dear Sir: , . .My mmive in placing this amount in your hands immediately, is to provide aeainst a - faibire on the part of the Treasurer of State , to place iu New York the fill amount of the -draft for, July interest.. On last evening. 1 was waited on by Mr. Bre-iio. and notified ot - his inability to meet the interest iu full b " proper time. , He assured ire. however, thst '.the deficit wonld not exceed, at the utmost, ..one hundred thousand dollars, and that, the sum. if loaned in" New To k by the Go mm is gioners.sho'tld be paid in full a ithin thirty days . W.M. 1. MORGAN. Acting Commissioner of Sinking Fund. ' T. S. Mr. Bre-liu an-ujres . me, as already Bloted. that the deficit will, in no rontioeency, exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Sitduid this reasonable anticipation prove fallacious, und there be an actual deficit greater thaii,f.he surplus redemption f inil in ur hunt a ih bonds purchased from Mr A-tor (840 OOfty ' might be used as an hypothecation h,r addi tional lumis. ... v. , ' But Edtiestdn t ees a rock that. Morgan does not see, or Morgan, perhaps, thiiiks it has wa .ter enough over it to get the ship over in safety. Edgerton writes : ', t ' - EBORTOV TO MOKGAT - ;T - "! fcTAIB OF OHIO. TaA.l.rKB OrFICK, , Blr ork, Jud- 30, liM 5 :-Hon.:W, D, Morgan, Acting C-immissioner: Sir: Yours ot ..tut; 27 Ii of June, with tne '' iuclosures, was received ibis morning " " I leatn with much regret by your letter of the inability of tbe Treasurer of State to place , tbe amount necessary for the pjymeul of the . interest on the I'tUilic Debt due on the 1st of - July, iu my hands ou that. day. I urn fearful this embarrassment is not tempo ary. ' a There is standing to the credit of tbe Sinking Fund 8193 892 18, so that there is already iu my bands sufficient amount for the interest due on the ls of July. I am pleased to know that the means are thus at hand; I am couvinced by thu present embarrassments of ti e Treasurer that there is no safely in tampering with a pub lic or .a trust fund. : ; - Ou itfl ciiou . you will pe ceive that your suggestion of raia ' ing any oetjeit tbeie might be iu the interest fund- by ; an hy(.oihecation of the stocks bought of Mr Asior, could wot be carried out, because those , slocks have no longer any ex istence. The certificates ore cancelled on being surrendered, under your faun ructions to ibat tff-et, and cannot be again re issued to any . one. So with the stock of 1860 purchased aud I cancelled, it caunut in case of an emergency ,be .re issi.ed or hypothecated, as it bas uo louger any existence ' V A P. EDGERTON, Tr. Agent So the inieiesi in July is paid but of the Sinking Fund by Edgerton, and that cape is 'doubled. On July 18 h Edgerton renders his account with tbe Tieasurer, and shows that of the intern I so advanced by bim Treasurer Bre-!i i bas made sundry re mi tances, leaving, ' however.a deficiency of $97 558 58. July 31st ' Morgan wrote to Edeernn, as follows: 'The " S ate Treasurer, no. fi-'s me that be is pre pared to make np 862 000 of the deficit.' i On the o h of Aug jsl tne I reasurer, as snown , bv another account rendered by R tgerton, is behind band still S5 5oi Ou Aug 3d Mor gan, as one of the State Fat d Commissioners. writes io Attorney Genetal Mcl'ook. anothe Commissioner," that Breslin is-at ill in arrears, and say This is indeed lamentable, bat 1 . fear the worst is to come; To this McCook re .plies. Aug. 6 hr that he exceedingly regrets that- Mr Bresith'hua not part the amount ad vunced,' Ate., tca.i adding- We can, of course, '. place no ieliai,ce on the Treasurer of State, after what bas recently occurred., Tbe fo egoing clearly discloses the fact that .Edgerton, Morgan, M'Cook and others, well knew of the defalcation of Breslin . and tbe ., bankruptcy of the Treasury, and yet after this .knowledge they sustained bim .for reelection ., and ran with him on tbe same ticket ! , . Let a robbed and hetrayed people ponder these developments of partisan rascality. i - j. i Township Clerks to Giv-Bonds. v The following hill. introduced by Mr. Wat sov. of Cnvahoga, passed the House by yea- 111. naa 7 and the Senate by yea 20, nays '2. and is now a law. It requires Townshii Cleiks to give bom's I r the faithful perform ancn of the 'duties 'of their nffiet. ndiiil.es " effect oh the first Mon lay of April 1859 Th. ToTii-n'p Elections are near at hand and we are under obligations to" Mr. W. for u copy I the law for publication. "An Act rko,i'1ri.xg Towmship Clbks to oivr Boos. ' Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Utate of Unto, I hat. ea b i nil every person, elected and qualified to the office of township clerk, shall previou-lv io entering on the do'ies of bis oRj.-e, give bon ' n ith at leat too good sureties, to the trnstei s - of such tOAiiship and their successors in omet iu such sum as the trustees mav deem prope conditioned for the faithful performance of In duties by virtue of said office: which hoi d shall be lodged with the trenstt erof thetowi '"ship; and if the sai l bonds, or any of ther , ' shall become fnrfeiu-d The township treasury by order of l he trustee a, is hereby authorize.' - and required to sue l r and collect the sum , for the use ot the towngmp. : ' Sec 2 This act to be in force from and after the first Monday of April, 1859. '. Tarn Tart Flayed tout- .. It Feems'that the iminortal ami vmmaeolate Lrfirnant Gdverwor. Thomas K.lFordof the :nv of ilant-w.'ld, in tkn Coatfty-iit Richland it d State of Ohio, has added anew and ex remety interesting cliapter To Jria tarilliant personal Mstory. -- ".' '. ""' . ' ' His tesHmorry' WTore That angast land aw ful trio.lSdgertoc, Reemefin 'and Morgan, was a unique asd an entirely 'ansuFpaseed testimony. Hut the commentary of Breslin thereupon, adds richneea, if not grace, to this feature in he pro ceding . I 1' seems tbat Tom Ford undertook to'tm a fro between, for the acj 'st ment of Breslhi's ami tRilisotrs ho ne what complicated financial oriera'ttms, with the State of Ohio. To this end he wrote to Brefin, and had correspond ence and interriews witli Gibson, proposing to use bis mighty and resistless h tl ience to carry through the Ohio Legi-latore a measure of compromise, by which BresHb and Gibson nvghr be reliered from the apprehension of arrcs;, and their respective 'aecuritieg released From liability. He seemed to act upon the principle that be was dealing with corrupt and nmcrupulou men. who are revelling in ill ?otten eains. and he seemed to think tbat he night, io aarWitoernf way, finger a part of the ne. I he measure of bis exceeding self eoreeit may be conceived of. when it is con s;3e ed t bat be rated the value of his influence with the Ohio Legistataie at twenty-five thou sand dollars. He went to Canada and visited Brtlio in person, and intimated to that retired financier tbat with twenty five thousand dol lira, be could get the aforesaid eitmptotntse measure' through the Ohio Legislatore. HI: views were certainly moderate when we take into consideration the fact, that half a million bad been abstracted from the State Treasury, Mr Breslin has written a -long. statement which is published in the Ohio Stattstnan, in which he delineates the astonishing, and patri otic, and disinterested feats of Ex Lieutenant Governor Thomas H Ford.' We quote I shall hold this unscrupulous man to a strict account for his testimony, so far as I am con cerned. Others can do a they please. No one more keenly appreciates-tbe overwhelming disadvantage nuder which I mast appear be fore the public I have a great delicacy in so doitie, and it is indeed in violation of a' deter, initiation lung since fixed, and adhered ton til the pre nt. not to suffer myself to become in vohed in a newspaper controversy with any one in reference to my personal troubles. But I am prompted now to notice what appears to me a mass of most malicious, dishonest, on truthful testimony, eiven for no other pnrpose than to gratify feeling of revenged I do not claim to be exempt from censure and excoria tion where truth wilt justify either, and the par y administering the c is firation is himselt a" honest man. But I have feen so much and so manv. satemeuts, just as absurd and untrue as those which came from the lips of Ford as Heslinumy.' that at times I am almost -nverborne by their effrontery. ' . :The truth uttered against me in my pres ent difficulties, it would seem natural, in the estimation of every generous man, to be st.ffi cient ptinisement and humiliation for mc; bm to he calumniated and pursued by those who have the vanity to believe that their reckless testimony against an already ruined, absent and defencelesst man, will ii. flute them into con equpiue, as having been among the wi-euces. who ' kn id something? no matt r what. in the 'great drfalcalion business,' is little more than even the most stotctd (which 1 bv no means admit myself to he) as to the good opinion his fellow men shall form of htm would be wihmg to uuconcernedlv endure. ProhaMy it. will be said. I have nnse'.f to bl une for these things. Suppose I admit that: it w ill not justify a wrong, or a mis statement. o my injury, by any body else. It is not manly to tia'uee another with falsehoods fho is already at your mercy ), because you nave reason to believe that bis position 18 sucb that he dare not refute them. Ford in his testimony said he knew Bresl'n some 18 or 20 years ago. when be fBreslinJ worked us a printer in Mansfield. Breslin de ies that he ever woiked as a printer in Mansfield, that ha ever lived there, or that he ever bad any intim te acquaintance wilh Ford that be was a stranger to him till afler.be was nominated for Lieutenant Governor and indignantly repudiates the claim which Ford sets up to special, personal intimacy. lord says Breslin wrote to bim the latter says the former wrote first, and he fBresiinJ wrote in reply. We quote from Breslin's sta'ement: Breslin wrote to me I Ah I did her Why did he write? I will explain: After Ford had cached hon e f om Columbus his term of office having expired he, voluntarily and to. me most unexpectedly, wro'e to MR, s ntitig. i. substance, that before he left Columbus, ii had been rumored, Arc, that it was iu contethpla tiou to propose sii'i e legislation in hehnlf of mys If, sure'iea, &c; that he bad no doubt something co-Id be done, and he would be htippv to contribute any a.istance in bis pow er ! &i Receiving a letter of this character so wholly unlooked for, and from such a distinguished' and, it was understood, influ ential so rce with no personal reasons, that I ws awnre of, to justify such condescension and kindness, to one now unable to require a gei e-o Hy, I was filled with gratitude I "sat do vn, and, for the first time in my life, then is ansWkr to that litter, and not previous. had the honor of addressing my first letter to; 'Hon I ho nas ti ford. .Mansfield Ohio; ex pressing therein my thanks fr bis proffered aid. nnd iuiormed him that I would write to Mr Gibson at once; al.-o adding, I believe that I understood Mr. Gibson would be at Columbus during the week., where, doubtless, he could meet bun, iT desired, &c. If Ford insists that wrote to him first, 1 challenge him to place mv letter in the hands of John Y Glessner, Esq , to be published without al. terai'ion. .. . ..V,- - . ..v.-- ,. . But Ford's interview with Breslin in Canada is the richest of all. B eslin describes it thus: Well. Ford, as lie says, visited me at Ham ilt n. What his purposes were I could no divine when I first met him. It seemed to mo that, eurelv, he did not travel over three hnn tired miles to answer my letter of a few weeks nrevious! Then I addressed myself carefull. to what Ford had to develope, in ref reuce to all poinU, th9 compromise, or anything else, itid to await his suggestions generally. Afier discussing other matters, he commenced his nariative tf .the causes of the defeat of the co in iro i ise;' varions delicate imimaiions soon n'erspersed his remarks.aato what could hi.ve t een done, 'if things had been got up right,' ii was no trouble to get. things through if the filing wereoti hand. Art These I understood us sly denotements at once, a id bard by came i he 'tl.j ct.Hinl quicklv followed thecata-trophe of the interview and his visit, in these words, lirprtillt. I itelieve: F. ' I 'ell yon. John,' thai with Twenty five in usand tioilars I can carry that thing lima h nextwinter 1' .... Hrb-ux Well. Ford I shall gWenoTweo i ti ihousund dollars fur that or any sucb i rposo. Mor-'over, I'm deed broke 1' Here all came out! Here was the verv s.iesi. g point, on account of which Ford and I ledges dogged Gibson, and for the purpose herein expres-ed and no other, I am perfectly uti-fied. Ford came to Hamilton. And here 'lis- tes iin.-ny comes ' in appropriately anil truthfully thus: Conversation was rather ahrnptly broken off. Gibson, hat) preceded me and it is my itn urera on (!!) forestalled B.eslin against me 1' I left, dissatisfied.' ' " True, for once ! that is, that 'abruptness' lid step in, not about Gibson 'forestalling' bim. out , u I most instantly, when I gave him the ibme, decided answer, and in a few minutes heieafter a 'solitary Captain' could have been en shouldering his musket,' in donhle quick time, to the tune nf ' It's all in my eve.' on the lOtneuHrd stre ch. to gi Hedges the melin chitly news that their nice 'twenty five thvi und' prnj.-Ct WU8 'MOM EST COMATIBC8 IN aWAIt po I' &o. He left 'di satisfied' with the wiierview.' he says. No doubt of it ! Ir would, p-obably. iot be too unicll to snv tbat be teri in emi pneirt tlisgust 1 think l did ! tit occurs to me iccrtsoimlly that, he di I ! and I B id a goo I deal in his. deposition to convince tne that he resolved tu take tne expenses of a Tool s errand to Hamilton out of jib in that does men'. Again be s.tys: .- . .-; ' , . In speaking of expenses it was well under stood between as that the word included all exnea.8 to insure success . I was authorized to tlraw at. my discretion and no questions a)Ren, they being willing to trust me. - . .. Uat as look at this uaragrapb.- It means norning. aikI can mean notiiiog. unless Ford intends to be understood that he was author Xd. and consented to BUY' Success:' in ther words to BRIBE members of the Leg islatare, if it was necessaiy 1. . a . ihen comes this virtuous testimonv: I never did draw except for the 875 already stated Before 1 left Columbus, aud not hav ing quite enough to pay all I owed here. Hedges, of 1 iffin, and Borland wanted me to go to B.irtlit & Smith to get sufficient to cover my expenses, but 1 -refused, because I was de termined not to be understood as handling Bresfiii and Gibson's money. I preferred to draw on a personal friend at Mansneld, which I did Indeed ! While the Legislature was in session, and opportunities if anv, were to le serz'd to accomplish ' success by using 'anv amount of money, Ford kept qniet. ami was 'in tbe ring.' but after the adjournment, when neither 'success' or legislators were within his grasp, he suddenly became so pure that he would "draw on a triend rather than handle 'Breslin and Gibson's money I"-' Very like a virtuous whale, indeed I When every member bad gone borne and there was nobody to buy, he took to tbe stool of repentance and couldn't touch any suspicious funds, not he t Why dntn t be repudiate tbe idea of 'handling Bres lin and Gibson's fund of success.' daring tbe pendencv of Ihe proposition for Compromise T Why didn't this upright negotiator, whose patriotism sprouted go suddenly, rebuke the audacious individual who made the proposi tion that be was to 'draw' for tainted 'money t' vv by remain quiet and contented, and perfect ly willing, previously, to undertake, to him, tbe agreeable achievement of 'sccCRSs' through the identical ' money' he afterwards refused to ("handle? 'Ford bounds into his falsehoods with the dashing intrepidity of an old charger, but matly prances around more like a clum syolton the highway, seeming not to care wnerner ne struck his bead against a stnmn. a fence rail, or tumbled headlong into tbe guuv.r. ;--.Bot the truth bbont. this matter is. f"and I say it instantly, without consultation with anv one.! inat.rords statement, tbat he was authorized by myself, or any of the sureties, to draw for any amount of money, for any such purpose as he intimates, is a gross falsehood and slander upon them, myself, and all con cernen.: I am responsible fo a great many foolish things in tny official life, the mo'ive for which arid the circumstances bv which I was sur rounded al. the time, Ihe public cannot annre ciate; but I trust I may Bay, if I have a ftiend to whom I can appeal, that nnder tbe chasten ing r flections of these my bitter dayn, I am a wiser, it not a better man, and that friend may rest assured that I shall not add to my past misstep, the culminating folly of placing 825.000 fif that sum were ninpjl o any other amount in the hmids of Tom Ford for any purpose, much less for bnying 'success' through the' legislative body of our own State. That Ford mixed in discreditably with the affiirs of the defaulting Treasurers, cannot be d-nied. His voluntary letters and voluntary visit to Canada might have been very disin terested, and yet very grave suspicions as to his motives surround' him.' On the whole, Tom Ford has expended his barrel of sweat. and may be eonsideied ' played out,' and news paper columns may enceforth be relieved of any further extended notices of him. 4 , Great Curiosity. We hara oi.e nf tha pronto t cariosities n I most rala able Inventions in ihe known world, for which wo win agents ere rj where. Full pi rt Tea 'art int frf.e. BdAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Main. Mroh 23, 1859. ' 4w . S"c Monthlies . PKTERSOX, f FOR B,U4)D, April, bKKAT REPUBLIC, J Save been received at the RAVENNA BOOK STORE. THE WEEKLY PAPERS, ara all to be t uud at the BAVENN BOOR STOaBi' The Great Rush FOR PIKE'S PEAK! Has la eonseqaenre of rrwit dwlopmnt-i hen cbanped to tht. EMPORIUM Utf FASHION, of Next door to th Deinocrnt' Builtliiig. Main Bl., The (sohwribera have ioun-d a co-partneraliip f. r do intrafreneml Tnilnrtng husiue a, and trust by prompt ies ami clone attention to ihe wants and tastes of tlitr Kiittotirera, to srive tliat efrree of Mti&ntction tbat will st-enj-e for them a liberal stiare oi paironane. ttSCutttns; done to rder, on short notice. ATI work n sr.antfd to fit, if properly made. Our p ires are always at tlie lowest living rates, and foil s ehe ip as trxiod work can he afforded at. We sr.- in receipt of the latest American and European rap mors, b very body is cornisllv invited tf aiv as tall. &KBVE8 & STOUKFER. - Raven" a, March 30. 1869. . war30-6.n Settle Up ! LL my aceonntH, notex, &.,ai- 1. ft in tha hands of 1. p. M. Cnau Er.q , lor collection, and all person indbud t" no-s are requested io call on Mr Cnantaud settle fp, a"-l s-tp cots ai;d all parens having claiuis npon me, are requested to present ihem tn Mr. uttauf fo.-adjiiflmett. WM W4RD. Raveni'f, Mtri b 28, 1869 mar30 3 SPRING CLOTHING ! ! No one can H Cloth imr cheaper than the T Jlr tht man n fatn res it. I will soli BETTER CLOTHING f-r THE SAME MONEY, than can 1 btiogitt etse here m ihts County. CtAT3, Of all knd and qaalittes. VE8T8and P .NTS, - All of my own manufacture. AIho, Goods warranted to be of such material as rep resente.1 to the archaser. N. B. A ap'endid article of fine Broad Cjoh IrtatF can always be found at uiv Cloth- .-. ; .a ins; siore. . , . W. FAIRCH1LD Edlnbnrftta. March 30, 1859. 2m New Millinery Establishment. ITtrsw BROWN and Mr. TROWBRIDGE WOULO recpeo full.v Infbrrp the ladies nf Ravenna and a 'joTiiis; towns, that they Mae opened a Mir litterv Esialilihntent In tha rooms in Allen" 4 Bl ck for merly occupied bv Ba rl 9t Waif, and intend io carr on the buinea tn alla nrancltea. We cordially Invite the attention of the ladies to onr Hp ring oning. On the First f April, Of Millinery and Pahcj Goods ! r Our stnek is entirely new, and we are ennftdent that we can ilaae a'l who. muy favor os ni-baeall.. We shall alao enrrv on tha i DRESS MAKINC BUSINESS, In all iu lane': insuu ins given iu the a t of Cut titte Tretses bv Rule. TWO OR THKER APPRENTICES WANTED. Ravenna, Mnrcli t lfi-9. 2m ' WELLS CLARK'S ESTATE No tic ia brelv trlvan. that the anscrlher has bee appointed and qualified a Administrator, with tbe will an exeo, .n me e-iaie or wens ;iarw, mte ni netwn, FortaceO anty.dei-enaed. - C. U.8FERET. Nelaon, March I. i859. mclil3-3v Poe & Bro's Advertisements. 200 roiriiilf'll WE wilt par th. above p ic far GOOD BUTTER, in good,, at tl. lowest market pii. ... : POE k. BROTHER. Ravenna. March tM, 1MB. PO NKW GOODS REfD THIS WEEK, a Q," PAHriCtlLARSNEIT. Dr. E. G. MURRAYi Electropalhic Physician! FROM ROCHESTER, N. Y., is stop ptii(at MR. E. P. KING'S, Wiier. any who may wi.h, majt eoneult him without oeanM.and uh,eunVutlv eeelre treaintent. eliculd tiny itrMi.etn do eo. Pcrsone ptilfwrltifr with Cnoeumptlen,- PHlav, Htieuntatl.m, neurnia Liver unnipiuni. iy.pfi--la -FeniRle W akneiir, Afttimi. O-tarrh, Spiael Carta tore.. General Dvblirir. Pile,, White gwellluva, ol nj o her dnemee, thonirh it tn.y haw hern of lone .tandlna. Hhtiuld out detpair ot bein restored io health, before having Thoroughly Tested Elerttro-MajnittleiH, "KILI.FDLLT APPLIED. RaTauoa, Hmnu 33d, I86B 1m FOREIGN MEWS. Tbe steamship JVova Scolian has arrived. LlVKRPlHiL liRKAD-TUKFd A! ARKRT Flour ill; pticesasier; but quotatton unchanged. Wheat dull, at a decline of Id on French; American uuchaoet it. . WeslttO Bed 5.-9u(S : A. . . . I 2,l! Vhllp7 K M I llj . Corn stead v; yellow 5,10.'6 21; whUe Fbaxcb Less warlike and more peaceful indications are apparent. Prime Napoleon bas resigned bis place in (he Ministry of Al ireria. Thin resignation is regarded as a peace off-ring. The Monittur had u pacific-article which atrracted great auetntion, ai:d had Very favorable eflect-npon the tnnila. Great Bbitaih Mr. D'Israeli, in reply to a question, said that Government bad not in tended to grunt exclusive privileges to the At lantic or to aiiot her Telt graph. - Ltird .Nass alluded to the arrival of tbe Ne apolitan exiles at Cork, but suggested uo offi cial actirin. j - ' ' 1 ' It is reported that Government dispatches sent bv American steamers to tbe Admiral on tbe Pacific have recently 'f qrently failed to reach their destination in regular course. ' .The leaders of tbe Old Whig party bed held a meeting and resolved that Lord John Rassel should propose certain 'amendments to tbe Reform Bill. ;.- .. ,;, ... v ., t.. . There waa much excitement, and meetings in opposition to the Government niea8ure,were being held throughout England .. - ; -,-. . Prince Napoleon's resienalion gave great buoyancy to tbe funds in England and on the Continent ' '. ,. v .. Austrian securities had an immense rebound, having advanced in Vienna from Friday to Monday fully 4 er cent, whilo exebarge. on Vienna bad declined in London 7 per cent, in threg days.,.. 1 ,''.,'! ' Tbe Times and other leading London jour nals extend & cordial welcome to the. Neapuli tan Exiles. ,; -.. T, , ; ,"SwiTZBRLAD: The; federal Council "has iinsued a ciretilar, announcing the determination to maintain .the, neutraiity and integrity of Switzerland. . t-: ' . - ' : Austria Tbe Moniteur's ' pacific! article produced a favorable 'HnpreBsiolr upon tbe1 Emperor. Count Buel and i be tending states men believe tbat peace will be maintained Fear-v however, were entertained of au explo sion inibe lialiun Duchies. Loid Cowley remained at Vienna. - ' - Naplrs The health of the King was snch that if was supposed he would never he able to rule again. The Qleien conducts all state bff lirs, and is reported to have cau-ed the King to sign a trejty (ffeosive and defensive, wiib Austria. It was reported that- tbe Neapolitan Government offers to ftiruhh the Pope four battallions of Swks troops. - Hp ais!. -Mr. Prehton, the U. S. Minister, had arrived at Madrid. , Ita'i.t. Arrests continne at Milan Di content was general,' and a complete stitgtmtion in hosiness-- There was continued activity in Pi. qua. - New batteries have been erected. . Pbusma The young Prince has been chris tened under tbe names of r reuerick William .Victor Albert. COA.TES HALE. Ib Suffield. Manh 17rh. lSU. hy Ihe Rev. M t:imtca. Mr uovar'i h. tn m. ot New nan . ntore, to Mist C.ordh M. Hale, of Suffir-ld. . , RHUPLE lEET In Charleston 11,011 ti ?3' Inn ,hj r'tmintfT K. Ctirsicfl. Smi nt. lha itonscf of Will Urn Web! , Mr Lewis Rhuple io Misi Clmrisw Beery, all of "t'fltlt3tit win. fP" A bemotifni cake loaf received. The printi rt nenedlcti'iDfi upon tne wedoxj pmr. OartORNF BANCROFT. In Nelson on the 9-Uh inn , by Rer. P I Ucrtit Kilvraird N- iborae ut Ciutrdou. aud Urreitn Knncroi of is ft .hen KIRT UErGHToN. In Roo eiown Mareh 24. hy Aa C. CliKpiniin. Esq., Mr. Alt ert R. Kirt, of FairfteM, . . CIaii.biaB Co to Mine Mary Jane fieighton, of Kou.a- town- . Died. GARRETT. At the residence f Chenoweth Neosrw, MitRonrt,on tne luth risr.., nf i;onHniptinn. J hn ts. Gnrtett, eldMt son of Col- ElUha Oarrert, lle of Por tape Co., Oltiu. . Last trummer be Was attarkrd with fMfteaxe of the ' Innes. he lir erred on nntil nVath nut an end tu hi suff enuifs. H died m tbe eood maa d'e h mot bis -last ett- eniT with a aiidlrof vKforv.trinmrhifHr in a livinirtnith. and rploicfnein tinne of verlasttDti' life. Mav a donldv poriiou oi t4.'s suMxiuinK grace rrtit with tly l-ereaV"d : reiaftnns or im excei'en yonnR tan, anc wmy sney r c-.tusokd vy.ih Lite rt flection tbat Ibeir loss Is his etemU gain . j w.js. r. FUHRY- Of Conrampfton, in Oneida, Kuox mnnty. March 13 b. Fiances L, wife of JntiiPt O. Kurrj. in tbe 0' h year of ber a 17c. Durins; evt-re illness of eereral ninnths, she wm ptnen avnac'i'-errtii; read nuch nar Kitle,Cruaid 111 Je , aas at ber Kedetsiner, in Deacb wm ftappv 00M "DEPORT Of the Treasurer and An il dl or of Portsge Cvunty. as n qmr-d ibe '6:h ' Section of an Act 10 (irthar i.ro'ide for tbe letu r retru Istion of the nc int. disburrvnten and a fe keeping of ine Fa bite Keveune, pa sen pr 1 iz u. i.a. )8'8. June 11 To ;ilau.-e in Treasury at date Poor Fund. .....1791 Wi " " Gen. Rev. Ktind.l-t8.49 !$ 2112 56 1S59. - Feb. 4 Toam't of funds t-rlniifj'ing t viate : ' col lee ed on Dup. V IK6-... u To ain't conn- ; . . - ty fni'ds cnl-. . levied on tba 236HS 2-i 1 came..... ..,...$673019 h M To ani't tirnlu'e f ndf collected on sam. ....C46 68 94 - .n am ft pr : fm d eo'leuted ' - on same 1019 I? 8l . To am'i build ins: fund cnl- Iet.'d m anvcS941 51 8 " 10 am t roau . funds orlleCt'd on s. me 7166 42 f 26501 00 4 To ani't of towntthip, scb ol am1 M-bnol house collet ted on auj t4:62 48 H To cost offldverticiiiK dtflinqti'm . 101 1"' 0 6042 40 0 1089 94 6 1661 20 ft To a-n't of cum ti on school fundi rvc'dfiom arate.MHM.H To ain't Western Reserve aebool fond iec d from sati-...n...w. To ncitjeutJ receipt, niuce Jnm 11 h. 185-. a-.. .. 185b. . Sept. 1- By orders redeemed 101 oa e. ..M . Dec. 7 By orders redeemed t data. $1961 04 9140 27 Feb. 4 By rod rreelp1 a-lowd t on ditl'eiite (tf 1858. ...... By State's portion ot tux 6036 77 4 :: collected on duplirate oil 1M H .... 23'0't 28 1 March 8 By orders recM to date 130399 45 0 italnnc to treaa ' urr tor General Fere, to- $2516 71 5 w Balai cein ireas- 1 ; nry fur Bridge ; I Purposes 1. 23 41 f ! ' Balance in treat nrytorPoofPur- v poses 287 0 . . Balance in tipa- . . nr for State Ag ricultural ocie . ety 110(0 4.ft fn 4 Toal. $7M79 0t 76QT9UI9I Notf s as SVcuritles nn C'intlnal Bonds, $300,Ot. We hereby crrfl-j t at il above Hietcm- ni seorrec . . h w f,r (j. in r. wnnKKi, Traaa .re ALKRKI) R-.LDWIX, Auditor. R-tvvnns.lvfyi.chSO. 1859 lw - :wr9 Manufacturer of Melodeons. RAVENNA OHIO. T1IIK FOLL' ViNO ate the .lavs snrt priees we 1 lend 1 to kr-p on hsnd : 4 ricsves, 40; 4XOct.B0; S Oct. f 'O; 5 Oeuves, Pisno Cuse, B8ll; ibis Is tlie sise thst Is sold by arrnta for BI(K). no not sell to sp-nts, and thoe who buj of us get rbem at tbr first ccat. Tih aitove instrnmi'tits, neatly flnl bed. made Iu the Istest stales and tmi.rorem.nls. ara warranted, and a ill be kept in repair free of charge. Particnlsr attention id to tuning aitn tefsirlng of pianos. We tune fttr 8 within the cortora"oti. and warrant eerl.frliiiu or no charges made. Jvieh'denns nf other maninVcture tailed si.d re paired al ressoliable prices. Work armnied In.trnc tions given for plsylng the Melodeon nt 15 cants a lesson, Shop In Pfe-i Ii hkr k. Mo 8, third .tory. . . Bareima. March 29, 18S8 meli!t0-ly OSCEOLA AND RODERICK IMPORTED JAI KM f TTlLLprsnd fora"l tl rum n a aon.at the sia- IV bit f the anbporibem at he foil uiKtr.r,: rr ola 9 $8 and $10t Roddick. 93, V nd 8. We will also pay ibe highest pit e iVr the nse ot tbe mam. a d take tbe mule at four mn tha o:d. Owvala la 2. v ar old, and 13X hands high; Rod rick 3i yera old, and 134 bands high. u.ik. . ' S.C. FARNHAV. CharIsUwD, Mrch 18, 1S&9. saarTlin Mm ssl-aVSS ; Notice. . f- THE REPUBLICANS of Brimfield are eaete.l io u.eeial the cemer, on t trinwh 4.1 .1 - u , .f . -. . ... I ... . n U .....! . . dida eaaa Umj wih ioe.ipiK.rtt..? itn eartoaa tswaeafa nAitm R K Wl IU . U V f... . n. . u t. , .. -- . """" " - B irnB M Merch SS h IS.t Republican IVominating: Caucus in Charles-town. THE REPUBLICANS of Cbarlestown Towosfiip are berehr noctirit d (our Towuehip Com vattu-m man benur ab-ienl from the State) to meet at the Crnter on Friri evenin. April let, to J at iu nomination a Township TVlc-t, to lie utportrd at .be April ekctina. a luu aw-iioanoe i. wxennji nniicretl. - ft MANX KEPUHUCANS. Chltlretowa, Mai oh a J, IBM. r: . :i Notice to t he Republicans of DAAiun. . mvm w .9 av ww at. 'THE REPUBLICANS of Rootetown J- arr nociri.i f u aet at tht- Toa n Hall, on Frid.y Mh lT.v,AMrhVUTIN'Co'nmU,r,"",, Randolph Republican No tice. The BVnublieaui. of Rnndnlnh uwmiiiIhI . I meet at Ihe uaoal rlaee of holdine rirc. oi.a,: on Vt aj evatiina. April 1st, &9, to put in uomluatloa . Township Tick't fur tbe April Election. rjy order or E.X. ikni. . . . i. . - W 8TE A OM A N, Sec. H. R Mnaaa. Pres't mrt.ll db Special IN"otices. : P irtag County Aimcaltural So 316' y. A sUted meetiit( of tbe iu.ird of Government of the Por- i sire GountT ArrieBltnral Sot-itv w , ue neiti . Kite om.- - ot tne avcretarv, l-i K iveniian Tuesday. April Mli 1.-U9. A full M,.bnMofili. mem ber- of the B .rd is ile-ired, aa basin, as of importance .ua itun in, nieetine. mt-30-lw MV'LD. HARRIS Jr. Ber, Will be at the ereutiaBttouae, W'd-e.';t Apiil6th . ;'.'..: THREE CIRCLE I.otntiiiii Harrow. THE MOST COlTlfl-ETE PI'LVERIZEB ' OF THE SOIL. EVER lNTENTED. PATENTED JANUARY 4ib, 186. rpHR SUBSCRIBER desires to rail the attention ot A Karnir. and o(lir bit erected in imnit'T-nientp of rnnmntr iinpieinenta ana viactunery, co tne above i: narrow. n indention eoiiaists of Three Iron Circular Harrows. A tt at -bed to a triaiiiriiJar ahaped wnailen frame, hy nirans nt jtiurnais or pins projeeftns trom the enter of each circle. The. circulars ar-- fatinirrii an i cline.FO the teeth on tbe sid" that in- line downward sink imo the jrround aeepes-,ana oy inis nieanit ... Tbe 11 Oft Perfect RntAtinsr motion IS OBTAINED WITH- 'UT T'JK UE OF WEIGHTS. T1 e crea de1derai'Ui e h a ned tn the construe tion of orary hiirova is simp kiy abwnce nf nitnee-e--at y friccion. aud ease of moti n, atd it is laiiued for this imp mi ve ment that ttieae valti hie rentsii"shave been ercuretl in a greater debtee f perfection than thise pre- eiiied ny any other rotacinir narrow in u arranireMieiit most wonderful for timpli.-ity. R has every vantage found in all the I est rotstimc harrows, combine in one. This Harrow, bariniv; il.ree small circular eoMtinoiir revolving, will pnlveriz the s I more ingoineoiiceover tbe ground, than a cointno i larriw willtbree ttmesover. I t admirably arrai'ire' to prevent clrrrjHng. ' tjT'lt will rotate as well on aile "hill as vn leve. jrmaod. (. jr It is very Ftronir nnd tnrahe and is less liable to g t oat of reair than any nitier- harrow. BEOOMMBMDATIONS. ' " CLKTa.4D, Om, October 14th, 1858. W". the nnderftigued. having witnessed the oin rations of Howbu-'s Threk Circu Rotatiko Harrow, nxently inveiiii-d lv Ctiar)t Howell of litis ritv, can ehevrftiliy teH' ify. tbat, in nur opinion it i ibe n o t pr'ctarmiigw menr fr -ulvert ng tbe nil th it bas ever been intro dncrd to tht- far' injc romiuuniiv and we are mlly con vinced hit Vr. Howell has aui-ceeileU ia- prnduci'ig the -oeyi roCiiitnff nurrtno ' niH one t a ta ienti etattaKe ine leatl "f all " iter, ctittt have been in use h ietore. Tbe implement richly deceives tie attrition of all persons inu-rested iu improvements i f ihe kind. , A G. 8RARLH. P. ,. . n G. A 4TEVF.NS. C,eTel,lda C SWELL WhlGHT, B. drord.O. t . C. S.GAlE8,Brookljn,0. CxEVKLAHD, O , Jnoarv 14 lif 1459. Having examined the operation of Howkll's Thrfk Circle Kotatikw hareow, i at it pieareu to say tnat ic is the beat iusirnmni lor effecting the purposes for which it is oeslgned I have ever seen applied to the soi A ok nt the advantage comb n d in tlii liu-row , are litfhti es t f draft, freeh;m trom clotreine, and' 'ts eanarity for pol verizisig "J.e siiil, each of which of themselves, wou!d,in my opinion, recommend it to generai nse. J. 8- TITUS, Flushing, Long Island. -i on ii f 7 and State Right for Sale - ORDERS FOR HARROWS SOLICITED. - i f3 Any funhe infm mat ion relative to tlie Harrow or tne Pateut RUiit, can lie otvalned h address ;ng CHARLES HOWELL. No 68 8tiperior-8, At wafer iiaildinxs, Cleveland, Ohio. March 30. 18;"9. 3m . Hiram Giddings rs lisha Garrett. CHEIS IFF ! LE Bv virtu " of an order ot rale to me fc-7 dir ct-d an;I deliverd from h c"nrt ot romnwii plena of Po-taio- c -nny and state of "hio, I simll exeie to aleat public vendue at the lnor of tlie court bunee in tne town -f Kavenua. in inid cniity and Riate. ot Samr- ay, tbe 30th day of Apill, a D lt.9. at or near the hour of one o'c ock p. x of saiil day, Ihe following described lands and letietiieuts, to wii : 8ttuated in the to -n.p nf NeNon, in tbe county of Port ige and state ol ho and if t-n iwn hy h- i k part of hit N i id toivnsbip; I eeinnlng at a stai-e iandh'g ou J:e nnrili itue ot tuiid int no. i in ibe 'fin pond, and at the uo-tit taeat corner of lav id o-Ane-l by Rlwiii A'wood in tneanmi-lot ; it ence sou:h on the east Hue of said iwo d'i fand 9r odt, to ihe remerot Silver Creek. aio.uc4ue-rmi south nf !iiik whire andat three hemlock tree : thence iouth 4VP, eat 22 rod; tlit-nce north 8tt, e-- '2 ro-1 hence tiortli 22",est 6 rud; tlteiieeaouib 6b e at 18 ods.fcothe center of th- Mghw .y; tbence no tb 3. eat 41 rods, to the center of the ereet, ; tlieaee down the ct-nte' o tb crvek no-th 40, en si 32 rods: thence nunb 60, eaat 70 rods; theiee w-t on the north line of raid lt 1;8J4 rods, to the place of Seinum?, containing 38 acre oi Iind, more or Icim; excrptinttwo ar.rs sold U R. Scoti, in-'lnding ihe tannery wi.fa tle land hereby couvey-t are included tbe lower fir st mill and sw mill atid lulling mill, together with oUter buildiugs siandinu Miereou. Also eix acres of land on said lot No. 1. the south aide of the creek where Mr TuorS house sta id , hrgiunl'g at a pwt at tl eS W corner of ald piece in the enter of the ioad feto v M-h the N. W.criirof J"hi Tab r barn hears 8. 89 20 K distant 46 linka; thence N-54. E. 5 -hi ins oi 19 linkm j hence N-1, K 9 chat a ad 46 dr.ks; th ne 8 1 ity. W. II chain and r7 links; theme N. 89 5tr. W. 6 chain- and 88 links, to the P!ce of betfiniilnir. imnti iums 6 acrea and 6S 100 of an acre of la d : cxt-etiMnip t acre ot land in 'he S W. corner tiierent. heremrore oede! to nam ijiim iaoor; aoiu sib- jtMJt to the interext or Alvin James therein Appraised at wot.o. t rwo inoosanu, six nunurea ana sixty six dollars. Taken on an order f sale as the property of Eliaha Ganett.at rhe auitot Hir m GUdinga, ertns, cash on day or hi ie THO'S R. WILLIAMS. SherhT. Sheriff's Office, Ravenna, March 26. 1859. mch30-5w Thomas Campbell tf EUsha Garrett tf al SHERIPITS 8 A LE - By virtue of an order of sale te me dir cs d and delivered from the Court Common Pla. in aud for the county ol Portage and 8'at- of Ohio. I anall expoae to sale at puhlic vendue at tfae doer of the Court Hou-e to tbe mw of Riminn in saiJ co "'tT and 8'Ate. on Saturdsv. ti e 30th d v of April. A D. lv& al or near the hour of I ieiock P. M. ot said day, ibe foi Kw:ng d"scrliasd laints nd tenements, to wit : Senate in the sown bin of Paris Portate County Ohio. and kiowu by being a pan cf lot No. 24 in said town -mp, atiO is more fiartniiiany snown as vniagn imi nn. 21 aud 92, in the Tiltajre rf New port, agreeai ly Mtar ev nndu hy 8amuel D HtTfsin tlie tonrh of July. A. D lfSl. and r cor.teit m Punrue County R. o r-l Book 59, piiire 379,nnd if etudes a v ooleii 1aeory, water power. aiactil ery na an improvcm-'nta -ii reon. ADhraw da fcl 5.00,10 Tak n on order of sale as the property of Eluba Ganett and al., at ibe suit of Thomas Campbell. . Terms Cash on d y of aale. 7 . . TH MAS R. WILLIAMS, Sheritf. ' Bi A.M. Hacket. Deputy Siierilf, Fuller, PtflTa A tiy. Sber-fiTs Office, Ravenna, March 28ih. 1859. me-5w Lewis Umttadlrr rs John R Roberts, QHEKIFF ALE Bv virtue of ao orrter nt -aletotne diiectvd and delivered from the Conrt of Cutnmo Pleas o- Port-tge County and Stae of hi" I shall expnae to ffMla at Dnh ie vend e t thedo.tr or the court ton- in the town of Raven a in tahl cou'-ry of Portnteand a'ate of Ohio, on au dav,te su a cay j April, a. v. I soy, at or near the lu' of 1 o' h k p. st. ot said day. the following deacrth d Jai.d and tenemem-s to wit i Situate in tl-e rowtmhtp of TarR roumy nf Portajre and state of Ohio, oeirg a part ot tot no.x in ran, ana more fiarit ul r'y Kit wn as part of viuaite tot no. n tu the village of Newport, and being part of the woolen fact ry lot, commencing 14 feet cant of the wool n tacto rv wl ere It now stands, and running lnt'g tbe sooth hank of ilte mill lace o tne lowerend ef ihe lock: tueitca th. n..t-f h al.to of the im k in a westerly riir-wV't'OW nnlnt l A itwoT ertart of lha woolen factor bairdl'tSa. and tnciudirr an me hiiq Dewtrtreai inr atw rw v hound hv a nn- rnnnmar i leet eass oi ww nwrrj uitwi wlch the nHvlfvrv nf roimr to and from aatd -or. vVo.n the a-rtat mlU lot. Aireer,by a hHdge or plat trom acrooa the race, not tnterf-riug with the pHviler of the mill or canal; be ng tlie aame aeeuen to wa stotierts ny John W. Hay and wiie, rem oar .wi, loaif. Appmled at two nunarea ana uirtf utree ana third dollars. Taken on en order of sale as the prpartv ef Job Rot-aris and ats, at the suit of Lewis Umbetadter. Terms, cash on the dsv of ale, THO'S R. WILU..M9, Sheriff. Qi.aiawrtaaw Hael. A I I'm. . Shet'tTi Offl Ravenna. March 26, 1 mchS0-Aw AT A UARGAIIV. DE81RABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE!!! ntl .i. .i.tiite on " we-l CO ner or a - Connor.- stteet". r ... . tolnlnr one-heir - ...,.. . rood laiwe t.o-rv .... - . ,nwa ror "". mriei niirnoses irrtal H.d. n.n win he uiauufscturinff purposes. a'., vivi . oflered ... a cub buysr. aj n". J -12 mcieh-t. or ui trf .- Commercia . a A VENN A PK1CKS CI hi R 1 1 . j' Crre(etl fteeklp. " " Fa'rm'Proslsiee. ' Per Buthel. , Cheese . " ""at f l,2ital 4J Lard ra -----....6ia7uelBees Wax, B!8k 6a. J. bU Cs,2s ... aa ' vora, in Ear.. ats.. Koekwheat... Flax Seed. Bea.nl, whit... rioiothy Seed. ePork - 4eeiBidea. srraea.- .Um-Bel li ides, dr;..... i. csir klna. 75cal.OOif,lf Bkina-lre Uair,. .0O2,,(ilp,i.ii. areea-eaeli af..ll Clorar Seed aeoae.75 Keatber. ea Potatoes New ii.7'c. OnlOBJ . .-.-...MtaaCSei Vlsx . I, Hnms. Ore" ..... rall e j rer found. Sboulders. dr.... T.S linen AppieeMMM.H....ia e Per Isoeen vnea reaeoea, pare.ls e IM Dl.u n A KsW . -2Vi,r Hoitey.. - .l2i.lac Brooms . B)l.7&a,ik rer Tan. 1IaT.-. a5.60s6.iO Hops.. Butter. Balnd Per Oral SfV'Wood.percord.- .10a RETAIL IfllBKETi Per Buthel FerBaml. Pea Not ..l.75s2,r Meal, corn- .....1,0U Per Pumd. Borltwhrat Flour. Se Ploard.taMe extra. . .7 do Mw.ainf;le extra... 7 .nv do.. super tine- ..a l;B White Fisb,.. . . Stearin. Candles .lKiej wbiteFfsn. nr di ... rallow randies.. Uallepiekerel,balfr.la. 4.1 .4 ;o Sole Leather. 29.81 Trout, half bis Rarneae Leather.--28c)Slt Coantry Calf.. Plaster per ton .10,01 rrenea ' ao l,aral.iS 4a4 rer beuea. Upper Leather.. Filberts.. Almonds.. LinseedOil i Ms tee Molasses Ksf 1a Per Ken Sugar, brown ... .-8al0" Nails, 8c 10 p -4,fXls5,M Powder. riae..... .7, Sugar, pulverised ...l S Sugar, erusbed . ....18 gugar.loaf , . 1 6 Per Bam. Bslnlns.bslf boxes... .. Suiar. coffee .....:sv;al4 Ralsins,ar boxes ..l.lf , Cod Fish ,6-l01sss,8 X 10.. Jl,10s4,f( Raisina...- 0 )ffee. Rio, 14. .18V . . Jsra.201 Per Ton. Coal, stone.. . 8.56aS Tt BEVItW OP THE WEEK. Tba general aspect of business matter continnes Nth eheeri ig and enagraing. . The late Foreign Hews has a beneficial influence. Tbe New Tort JBvming Act in Us money article an js the . pacific tenor of tbe fbtejgn news bj the Neva Scotia it, has Imparted a more booyant feel !ug-lo Wall Street affairs- Tbe general rise In English and Continental funds la decided enou. a. o wa-rat, on the flrat impolse, expectation of an amicable adjustment of d fficultiea. thotgh tbe absence of mall intelligence will contrail to check sanguine calm at iocs. PRT GOODS The New Tork Independent ravs : The importations have been large dot-in, the week, and have Iteen niosUy sold en arrival, the demand bei-g ac tive f- r all dedrahte desctlpti"na of Eoftlteh as well as French fcbrics. The g(ndV In pnblie s oee are nn usually limt-e-l- Tbe anpply, tliontcb large, is still not above tne Mania frt immediate consumptl n, aad prices are ennse qtiently well BUstaned in general. There if a scarcity ia French goods, especially of grenadines, ha re ees. &c, which are in quick de:nand Ribbons ae dull with a lame stipnly. British prints sell read Iv. . French anm mer ana ik are morn wanreo. i oee w. an orniiwiia 1 arse supj ly of to reign delaines Oris year, which r arte It to active con-perltioa wlih those ot horn-- rtnet iav hot nevertbekse with a food demend. Tbe jihherv of ne gh boring citirs -includh g both Bos'on m 0 U- ltinwre have een buying kagelv.tiera. All a spk goods sre in good d-mand. In doniestie tabrics thete is a n oderate activity, and prices perhaps a sfande earier. T itue and delaines are in xnodrrnte reqnewi at t-teady prices Of heay woolens, fanev cassimer ares the only fatrr hi quick den and. Iheie ts yet a lair inquiry fnr spring g'snds, wbih is Hksly to continue for oroe Huh?, but there Is ftneh demand for hery all goods f m the ehubl'tg trade.. Ready made clothing is extend ng rap I ty. The coosuuiption ineieaaes Rreatly ev -ty year. PHILADELPHIA MARKET.-Flour is quiet; set -a of 2,000 hbls at if 6,62 fo extra, and exft a family ai $7 00 m 1 W; suf e-ftne ia nflF.rtd at RO.71-. S-lea of R, Flour at 84.3TK: Bmdf'orn Meat a t3,87f Wheat coates forward slowly, l nt "here is liitle rtemend ard prices have declined; aalea 3.500 hush at $18 fo- Red, and 91.70 for poor White. Ra eomntanda 95 fSl. Com lias advanced; sales of T 000 bush. Pon be.t Yellow at f9e. afl ar. Oats in better demand; sale 3.008 bush, at 55e for Pennsylvania, and 54 for De aware. BALTIMORE MARKET. F'our rrv doll: Howard siaeet is twifmiativ quwed at W beat sm'heitged; sat-s at 81 60faJl,f8 tor White. Uom dot and nnciianred. Provisinr.r quiet, without rbanKS in prices. Coffee firmi sales 6 504 hags a' l Xc for Rio. . The Cineinmati Oatettt says : There is s good demand money, but the supply of mital ia ahont eonat to it. ard aceen table DSPef i ne rnitat-d without ditficultv a' I0(t W cent Tbe gsBer al tendency is in the direction i au r ee market WF.W TORK CATTLE MARKET. Total. RetxipU qf CuitU of ail ktostUfar the Week. Reevse, Al Ailerton'a.. .9461 At Browning's.. 15 At aBrien's..... 45 At Cttamrrcrlaiu'i.-. fl TotaL.. Po tasi week.. Increase Decrease ....... Av week, 167 Ax. w- week, I966 Ar. V week, IMS Av V week. ISM 27 2 1800 Total of all kind th's we k.. T- : Total of all kinds last veek. ., Number on pale vesterriat and to-dat at Al- lertnti s ot Beef Cattle w . 2461 Numbe. laat Wednedav do do do 2t Sold to Putt hers at Bergen. New Jersey. 519 Price r,f Brtf at IbrtyFtmr(h Street. "-i ; I -: This Week. Last Week. Premium quality No e. : - 125)13 Bet qoal'l v lfK12 l"l I Medium quality ..f.HI0 . 8H S Inferior. ... ., 7 8 7 O 8 General eellhigp ricrs . ..7ill . . Average f all amies. akoot..9i(-- 9 BEEVES FROM D1FFKRENT STATES. ' A. M AHerton At Co, proprietors of the Waahingtoa Oreve Tarda. 44ib street repor. the cattle in market from tbe following Ststea : From New Tork.B.....-.Ba,. .. 971 . Ohio..., 47 vv ' ; lllinoi- H60 - PennsyWatjia. ...... ...... 65 "- "' Indian 40 Kentucky 26 New JerVev... ............. . Mehltran-. 64 Canada.. .. - ' Vircinia.. 88 Tezna M aourf. .... . ......... " Iown... . ..MB . . mm . .... .... ... . .. .... 170 , REMARKS N HEP.P CAT! LK- The naket fcsa ruther sdvnnced. 8 'me few pnrehaes of the heat grades wet. made at ii' in.nroremeiit The averaia prioa is abnnt equal to Inst wek. No premnm cal'l. were oa sale - We quote el 712r svarsge BVSe. Tte se.wwl of Lent n.s ok rtfterstett, s jet, iu checking perraptibly the demand for B-f Cattle MILCH COWSThe swill milk report of the Academy of Medicine hra fevwlvxed the trade Hi dta-itiery sto-k C'w are Mrtr deciddlf neglected. We quote BOminaUy al 2560 - PUnjiDKLPHT A WOOL MAWKVIT.- The stock Is llirht for the M sn, and holtere Arm. but the mak.t has Keen rer, qnie fhis wwlr, end tba sales mns'ty confined t small lots of pulled and fleece, within lha range v qnntatious. ' NFW yOHK WOOL MARKET. The M T. JWsiou The Inquiry Is limited, and tikeTy to ewnrie-oe o some tim . as most of the cloth-producer are supplied at present and only purchaw accorititr to their tvanat nnrertt wants; hot the aock I analt, raciteofarrr of na tive qualities, and former p-ieea are ausraned. The ma'ket or foreign he'te -'i pied, rod the quality of Snmh American a moch ltnr than last rear: importer therefore hare raeen. emhled to orafn an advance f onts ft centv W Tb o- nme An meHn- geates of which 80 bales eoM, and 109 do Cordova on terms which we conM not aacrttn. ' WHRT PROSPBfT8 The new from every quarter t eTweonragieg fn regard to the erowir-e beat erot. Wo gather ov -A'l-es from e-verjl loealitee. The Peoria (IP.) Trmnterijd say. Within the past few days wehava conversed -1th aeveral tw'tlemen from the nelch otiag Veal Sheen Cows. Gal es. 4k I-a bs. 58 474 72 52 . 60 l'M-0 09 -78 : 900 28 47 1S84 22 6:t " ' 233 404 4118 ..... .-. 155 , in3 31 ".r.-T--- HIS 310 i7 . f5S f539 36PT 247 - S:'8 : rP38 3. tii 237 928 . . 12 3257 t2 1SI4 - 10682 onsintiee, and aT gia cheering aeeotmhi of tbe growing j wheat crop. Onr rxcttangea from all section- of the 8shs bring us the same cheering testimony, and douhi and t anxiety have everywhere riven place to a cheerful hope f m lh frtture.' - - . f:i t j The Mongoaery (Tit ) JTerkU ears. The isarmea seem to b that tte crop is com." ont air-aal rty, Is ihe j am l reply te inquiries addressed to e Users of the coon- t- - ' " -'" f Tbe Sfarta CIH ) HeroM mmd Prea naya, N-ver dM w. i sea wbaat look mora beantitnlly and promising than It I does now. An extraordinary crop is ia prospect.' t rnsed C saga, t The Woodstock (til ) SranaMi vya, Wa are tmfsaed that tba wheat erop throarhoot this eounfv nrrmr loaaad better M this sessn ef th yaar.' ; The Greenville (Tl ) .aVraaeafs sava, A tew weeks ihe mrmera of this cntmty war. vev much divpiriHMl at the yloomy twoapeet far wbaat ibis year; but later their fares have assumed a mora cheerful aspect. They now say that the prospect for a food wheat crop ts .vary day hrhfhteninr, and aoma .van say that au abundant field smnW not surprise bem. The Cairo (III ) 0sssff ssy's Everythina; is la an oaa sual afata of torwardnrea this sprlny, aad if the pi swat fin. weather rontinuea, ear farmers will, the ansulnj season, barmt heaTi.r sropa than for many years past. Wheat never pronriad bettar tt has same up rood aad full, and I. several wreaks anted of rala laat year. Pratt ptmiiisss abundantly. Th. Tomato (Canada) Omat asya Hn ewttmaes can yat -1 be formed of the prohat-le characrar of the aext 1-areeat, But although the time baa not com. when this will be pa'alNe, not. may bt taken of present proyresa Tha rratn( wheal crop has eeeaped two deaitees. iDter killlniand tha heavinc af the soil, with a wond r'utly small amount of damare. Ta the Bet of tbsac danawnv ft was xpoaed la's. '" W oVrlna; tba We whiter. Tbe daatter has now paaed; .ad froea all mfar niMam we aaa obtain oa tba sur.et, tha erephsa passed tt almost uninjured; eertalnle with much leas Injury tVa., In such a winter aa that which has jnet passed, there waa mich reason fo lear would take pUc." KAVKNNA. The huarness of tha week haawxhibitad no marked pecubarltj he (eneral tBiaet itbont as at previout rep or-. The wea her. ath-aaa -ery variable, eontaini" interaiisture with s-.- a d al.ina bat tha temperetare of lha a at wpnara a vary ml d, aad vaaalaUoBiaoreln rapidly forward -ttlp-eabl) mora forward hy a month, than last year at ti ls data. ri. Mt. . t.-. nrw e l.-1ay t.a- nrated Mewlim rella CA. POwa. .Ob a" Ptt.ttt. me sale at maBntaoiar pr s. A bo Ptow Points for ' lines' patent: a .una -tic., a ' Marot . ' V. 'Tt .". nKTnl, TAP-II. .b.-s" rai al Asian, r -trn aiMi letl tea. ewer In-anted f aaseui (ai bin. .r mm It answer. hb fnr a no k. 1 1 --' t step, ftitteacurioal'j. Por sle jBATTYB. HarobSa,'. r.A.CTaTJjjj.jjj- 7 i i