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Ohio News Items. of T!,n reie-v, i.alimi of tv.,1 Catlloli, 7!ili''', nt (lie Calluvlv.'il in ( 'i m i n in ' i. (ill r.i''li"l ."V l n .:! i I 'I "ii S 1 1 n 1 . 1 3- ,e fere In-'. Tlin Pint i I'll Tri Move tie-ill olio l , 1 1 it i ! i Inn 11 (if ( V I ..!!, i II ln II uric iivs In.il ., 111 llio i-e leave. Leon snM ill rm l-niiMil h. ToM T'elH. Lieutenant f.nvornor Ford will not lma enniliilnte fur ro-eloc-lion, lie is uiviMili'd with j-1 i ( ics. Ho is intci-e le;! in n 1 :i 11 1 e-iuujianv in Min ne-ola, n ml will uis e lii.-" ntlent in 11 (o the f.lle of town lets. The 'norm Vui i, C' vsk. Tlio.lurv in (lie Cooper Will case have retiilerei! n vrrdict niiinniiiLr 1 lui will. Tin'1 ( a :e was ittuler trial in (lie 1'avfoti Court ronio three we'-K, niol involved ) ropor ty lo (ho amount of liair a million of dollar i. Tk Tit f.r J 1 t ;k 'i'uTAv. The Hon. Ki'tijamirt 'I'n ' n. tli.'d fit Stru hcrmlle. on the 1 (!i h nit.. riL'd S," our-. Ho VflH fol'lll 'I'ly OIH' of till' leallei- of the iVmoc -ratic parly in Ohio, ami filleil rti.my stations id' honor, with credit to liintself nnd liis country A yonnc colored -irl, elaupliler rf Allen I'inney, li in'-; with her parents hi ar Culttmle.i , Ohio, has Lcen mi -ie-r lor a wotilv past, and is sii'oso,l to have lief n kidnnppcil hy fi party of slavo-hunt-era who pas-cl that w;iy about the time the was )ni?-ii"'. A holier in the r Ji..yi.iond atid cNpheled on t lu ll 1 1 . . M'i'ioiirly in- Steam J'lanin,:: 3 1 ill l.eth.iway. in 'i'oh d , morn in;-' of the l.'7i ;i j ii ri iilc five i ivi.ii. One ill d. and f.vii ethers, ire lot e., ;!;d to re u'oi'. The he 1 1 1 i 1 3 :r was almo.-t entirely oc.u,,l ihr.l. " Mkj.a r;.-t.v i::.v: : r . 7 1 1-. 31 ur.lueh. n citizen of I roana. h I'r the lmn-d mi Wednesday l'"r a fc w Moment s. hat not returning. Ii i.s wife hei a;:io :i!a:'i;ied. ;;nd went out to look for him. 1 !e bail fallen in a hogshead of rain water and drow noil. He had hoen subject, to attacks of tils, nnd it i.s supposed was Feizeil sinhlenly while standing over the hothead. Vi'c hear inueli complaint from the farmers of this county rf the scarcity of feed for stock. Tin: Spring has Icon Fo 'hack war.1 that there is yet no oras for stock, w hile hay, corn, fodder and ftraw have hecoino wry scarce. C'i( A -vilh- Il.ral.l. We really thought there was ro such tliintr as runiiin out of f ed in th;it Kp-ypt of Ohio. lF.J5TR.''l TiVE l'i It K AT .AMtf.-KV. A h'ro !'!-.!; c out o;i Thursday last, at half-past 1' o'clock, which rae) f,,r lliore than two hours, con.-umiirj; h;i!f a sijuaro of huihlino-. Six dwellings and the rxtcn.-ive huildinyji of the ,v'au-du.-ky 3Iaih!iiP Com p.uiy, containing tools. Material, and a lar.'e miieoer id' Heath's l'e:ipi rs a:id rdowcrs wero des troyed. The loss is estimated at ahout 3100, 000. Insured for only o.'in.OoO. Kf.oPKMEXT IX Xr.XlA. Mi3 ?arnli Martin, aired 17, only daughter of the late r. Martin, of Xrnia. and heiress to an estate worth about S7.".0nfl. elop.-d from that tow n on the L'l'd ult., with a younir crcntlemaii named Boyd, who i. also under aero, n.;t l-.cincr 'iii!c 21. They took the cars for tho Xorth, holly rursiie.1 l.y the youn;;- lady's guard iaii nnd theouieiT-. and after nanh tioii'.le in prof-r.riiiir a lieeii-e. wero marri' d at North I.cu i.-Tiu r.'x, Chaiupai;ii r o. en Thursdiiy ceniu;'. Xcxt moriiinu liic hridctrroom was arrested on a oh; no: of perjury, in attempting to procuro a li cense at lle'ih i'ontaine. and taken to that place. The bride was brought ba k to SpriiiL'ficld, where the attorney of her tuanliami obtained a writ of Habeas Corpua from the Probate Court, and an examination was h..-M on Saturday, tin result of which wa.. that the ,..,',',, oi' tho iuarrinjr was sustained and the lady restored to her husband. UoyJ is represented as rather a dissi pated or '-fast'' yoiuir man, of agreea ble ai.jiear.inc, , nd onio property. Tt is stated that Mi.-s 3Iartin had been acquainted v. iih him but a few weeks, and made lii.i acquaintance, clan destinely, as the was kept i k'idly t ded from ihe company of vouiilt men by her guanlian and it' pair of "maiden nunts. If tliu i.h f tiie result is no: much to In wonaered at, and the youiiijlady should be pitied rather t censured l'ur her rash step. The Wii.i.is Cask. The Cincinnati Commercial gays: "The case of Mr. Willis, of South Car olina, who ciiinc to this oily to manumit lurj children by a slave mother, and who died on our wharf, leaving a will giing all hi.) property to those children, and appointing John Jolliffc, L's'f, his exe cutor, is well remembered. His will was contested on the ground of alleged in sanity of the testator, in the Laiiiwdi district, S. C., and wis in October last, proiiomieed invalid. It was carried up to the Court of A ppeals, and letters w i re yesterday rccicvcd in this city, stating that on Friday of last Week, a Jury (of South Carolinians, of course, ) had ret u ru ed a verdict that the will was valid." The Quitman Free Press, a democrat!--paper of Wood county, Texas, litis ven tured to express the opiuon that Texas would be greatly bem-tited by the substi tution of free ior.shr.c labor. Tho con fcC'iucuco is that the whole j ac k of dem ocratic papers are after it with the feroc ity of bl 1 hounds. If the editor is not lynched, it will not be beeau.-.e his party associates are not brutal c-notojh to do it. The M i.- souri Ledger demands that the Saint Louis Jeniiierat, on account of its Frees. lilisni, be tumbled into the Missis sippi as the Parkville lYoesoil Press was into the Missou.i. It might ho.vever prove alittle difficult to ly in h a paper f.r its Frc'i-so'ili, in in a city where the vole shows the Frees,, ib i s to be a very large majority. Hadn't the Ledger better suggest that St. Louis herself j,e j, itched into the Missi.-ii-ippi? Camiioatk.s von Govhhnor. The Ohio correspondent of the I'o-tun Trav eler says that at the J lemoera lie Conven tion to be held at Colo in bus, ot h of A u gust next, the font i st fir ( i uveinor w ill be Le tw ceil Giurge W. Matiypouny, iho late Coiiiniircioiier of Indian A flairs, and II. IL. Payne of CI. vi land. The hitter is lindeistoo.l to bo a hard, and the former ti ,f. bhell. Pay no is a lloichis, mail, ; J iu pcniiy o in lJu'-hauari man. w HIT.T.rniOKOUGir, OHIO : Tl;m )::::::: May 7, IS 57. Third Congressional District. A lively contest is (.'oinnr on Jtl 1,; District, between Hon. L. D. Campbell, bo holds the cert ilieate of election as iiepresentaiive in mo next V otv.-res-i, and 3lr. N'allaiidiiieham, who win the Democratic candidate against him. It will be remembered (hat 31 r. CanipbellV majoiily w.is -very small, only 111 votes, and that 3Ir. Vallaudiiijliam soon afier the clei lion notit'ed 3ir. C. of his in tention to contest hisrb'.ht to the seat, llvidcnee has been taken by each of the parties, to prove that ile:;al votes were ca'-l for the other, a nd flic friends of each profos to be san-jruine of suooc-s. I'roni what we have read of the testimony pub lished, we are inclined to think that 3Ir. Campbell will retain his feat. Latest from Kansas. I. ate corrcs pondeiu e from Kansas slali'S that (he provi.-iotis id the cousin tict. rcqiiirinrr the lists to 1' pouted "P for examination and coireetion, were al-inn-( ( tilirelv disre;: irih'd by the Terri torial el Vn cvH c'tar:,"."! with that duty A) an instance of the manner in which t he ecu -us w as taken . it is tilletrcd that j Hi ii ry J. Ad.in?. who was lately (1- or of Leavenworth, 31. J. 1'ayrol!.! in . ii.id more than a hundred other promi nent Free State men tf that county, have tint been entered on the li-t. al- tl; uvli tl.cv are all entitled to vo'.e, un der the act. The Free State men ro: di iiled as (o the best policy t i be pur sued in regard to the election next month, some beinc in favor of takine: part in it, and others opposed to uoinp; so. Fiuieratitui into the Territory con tinued to increase, and tho jrrcat major ity of the emigrants are represented as Free Slate in sentiment. i i ! ; i Chance for a Practical Printer. The editor of the "Watchman." Wilmington. Clinton county, wishes obtain a cool practical printer, rem; at to c- tent to take charcro of the mechanical deparuu-.it of the pa, er. To any one , . . ,. V'ww; sueh quai.hcat.onsMhe editor promises flattering indueemenls. Par-: t'euhirs mav be learned by addv"s-;un:r I S Wnir;nr Iidilor r.T-The Staunton (Va.) SprcMcr. one of the best printed and most ably edited of our exchanges, has been con- with the Staunton Irv A;nrr- i'- in. and the independent issue of the i,n,...r t, m,,i loi.,!,, ,,..,,.: ' ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 tor, e.r. .uuuzy, occoming one oi ine proprietors of tho Spectator. The cdi- (..:..! -.u ...... i', ;,. n,.. li inrio of 3fes,rs. J. A. A- L. Waddell, and and we tru.- t the new arrange incut win aiM to tne prosperity oi .no paper. Reduction of Taxes. The Marysvillo Tribune, edited by r-nator Hamilton, speaking of the acts I' the Republican Legislature, says: i .. . i . . -i o i 'l t e lav 1,,r (.enrr; gi -ia.ion, ti:e tax lor general revenue purpose.- will be redueed abmit j a ciiiarterof a million of dollars fur this ! ... i i... .. .i v . . i ! u-:a, ttttu o caieiiiuy guttrotng ana striding the power of tow nship. ii age, city and county authorities, the lo- cal taxes were hist vear reduced nearly i J ' n miilion of dollars, and there will i ml,. I ... . i . i amy oe a ltuincr reuut-uon uic current vear." ... o.i I. .i "I I The Predicted Comet. Astronomers at this time are looking lor the appearance of Haliey's great comet of 17U.". This announcement has caused a panic in some parts of F,u ivpe cijual to thatof the Milleritcexcite- meut in this country. J he following! extract from a private letter wytten hist November, which we find in the Nation al Inlelligenccr, not only gives some faels re'-pecting the nature of cornels, hut also announces a theory respecting their electrical influences which may explain tbe singular weather of the pic -ent season: The near approach of this planet is embryo will inltucncc our idaue.t, oer- haps the entire solar system. Jt will lie attracted by the Miu and then repelled by it; it will both attract and repel the planets of the solar system, and appear to create disorde r, confusion. Put wc have no fears. "It can neither attract nor be attracted so as to come in eon tact w ith any of the heavenly bodies." The most it can do to any of the plan ets (ours not excepted ; will be to c.oiyc llw rurri nt of their electrical enveloj.es. This will have a tendency to give us the warmest or t-oldc-t winter (should thej' comet appear soon j experienced since ! ,.).. MioulO tne earin e electricity lie attracted or repelled to either pole, the temperate zones will enjoy an unusual degree of lnihfiii'ss; on the other hand should t he-cart h'fl e lee trie sheen he ga t hir ed in folds inuring the equatorial regions, then indeed may we expect the iinii-t in tense cold ever experienced in this cli mate, of th In either event the elist urlui m e ocean of elec tricity in whi. li tiie olar h v 1 e i n lloat.i w ill rroilurc extraor- J 1 . ilmtiry re.-ult.s in at moi-,lieric teninera t'.ue, v. i n el currents, ;unl vepelatiuu, un til the electric; ciiuilibriuni shall he rc-c,tahli-l,eil. Xk" ( i HA A IA Oil Tirt'I.TIKS. A cli.-ati h from AS'nliiiijtuii to the l'hila Jclohia North .Viueiiean, dated Friday night, fny: 'ery late advices were rece ived at the Slate "Je, art mint fee-day, jut ute-amer Il linois, fiom our Minister at !o;.rot;i, Mr. Mowlin, in which he exi'resse-M llies hciief that the ne w govern mi-lit of tli.y country vi ill enter into an amie alde! in i .iiigi iiieut for the ett!cmrnt of j.enilint; elifiicultifn. Foreign News. r.y the fteainer Indian, which arrived at Ouebeo on the Ith, we have l.ivei p o! dates to the 2-d ult. 'J'hc elections for members of Parlia ment wer" over, and the result is: for Palmei-ston L:t'..'i; Derby '22; Ileformers 11; Conservatives 51!. Queen Victoria ha? another daughter. llnbiud, 1'r.inee and Hpnin Were en deavorinj; to settle the dimcultics be tween Si.aiu and 3!exieo. with a rood prie peet of success. l-'raiu-e will join Fnpland in future (operations against China. Diplomatic relalions between Austria find Sardinia were su-pended. The Ibnpcror of Austria i.s about to visi t 1 1 unwary. The Circ issi ins had fit tacked-several strong colunun of Russians, who had penetrate 1 into the mountains of Tu ab. The Russians lost seven thousand in. n and t Ii 1 I ii eassians t liree" liunilrcl. Fresh conspiracies in France had boon diseocred. The French llcjiiih licans are oi ea n ii nc; their forces for the ap roai hinir Fcirislat ive election. J !reailt nil's w ere quiet ill the Liv erpool market., Ohio Flour TaliSs. Weather Items. -ist int., n weddmor-party in North Held. Mas. bavin- arrived with , in hall-a-mile ol the house ot the bride. ,r(i hh),.lvl ; ,,y ,,,,, slloWi aa 5t ro. quired the laborious services of ci-jht ' '-'' ' hour before the banks were -o s'ievelled away as to admit of a jiass- ', fe plae these items on record for ,(.uc!:t ,,f i'u(ur0 generations, who J laj. to know something of tho re soiidaicd ! Irav;;;ilde winter and sp-rin-of l.")0-7. On tin- llbh of April, snow fell in Western New York to the avciavj-e depth of fieri two to four feet. It was so damp and heavy that many roofs were cm. died in by its weight, nnd the sus-icn-icn bridge over the (iencssce river ;it !' o hester wa-brokcu down, and en tirely lies n, , d. ()n the l'Jth, anotiier great sno-iv storm prevailed in Juis'crn Pennsylvaniti, New Voik and New Knoland. 31ore snow fell abmi; the Hudson than at tiny pre- ions time during the past winter, but most of it united as it fell. At Retid jin?, I'll., the iron roof of the Railroad machine shop was crushed by the snow. The shores of the river for more than a mile below, and to a considerable dis i tatioo above the bridge at Fittlo Falls, near Washington City, tire still encased in a formidable barrier of ice, of about an average height of ten feet. Such a circumstance is beyond the memory of tuc ddL.it inhabitant. Ci.oi KAimn r, v Ttir exnw, On the I Massacre of Whites by the Sioux Indians in Town. i We have received further intelli-enec f (h(1 lilto n,aSj,aorc of whitc settlors on 1 the noitli-ii-otern IVomiui, a brief no- ,.c i .1, i . ,.i no; oi o no ii nj'j'eai en in uiii vuiiiinn v-eck The following extracts'from ! a n article in the Chicago Press, contain i the Chicago Press, cont tue j articulnrs ol the bloodv trae-edv j III the Jbiriiiigion (Iowa) Hawk V.xe. 'we find a c ommunictitioii from Major M-; I : : c r. ... r i ... 4 ... " 1 I l Ol ..OS. o l l o J l . Mlllgl", III I I I l ci u or Grimes, giving a detailed account of the ,.v nr v..liin..or 1... ...,.,. ma uded and led to Spirit Luke, the ""1'"1' " the reeent Indian massacres. '1'!"' Judiaii- tire said to havo been about tiyo htuidred strong that they nn.ieneid their depredations on the tilers in the south-west corner of ';"cna Vista county, and proceeded .1 l. ei. .. ie. i ; i i. iiiiituuii i in , I'iCMiison anu r, i r counties lie moll 'is ling every settlement. killin the catlle. and violating the wo men. Put they did not commit any murders till they readied Spirit Lake, in Pieuinson countv, where the settlers numbered forty, not one of whom, it is said, is left to "tell the tale. Tho names of those known to have been killed at Spirit Lake are: A. Noble, wile and child; Fi. F.ian; W. V. Mattock, wife and two small children; Hubert Clark, of Waterloo; T. II. Harriett, J. Harshman; Piowland Gardner, wife and I liov; Cropper; Mrs. Harvey Line and "two children moiig the missi ng are: Mrs. Thatcl icr, Joseph Howes, Sar- dis Howes, (daUL'hter of T. llowos.i- three c hildren of Mr. Mattocks, and Har vey Luce. Pour of these arc known to have been taken prisoners. The volunteers under Major "Williams pursued tint Indians as far as the State line, where they wero informed that a company of Soldiers from port Kidgely. on the Minnesota river, had attacked the Indians, and killed twenty of them. Two of the volunteers ('apt. Johnsou ami Mr. Parkh'ohler, of port. Podge are missing, and it is feared have fall en into the hands of the Indians. The report that the Indians subse quently attacked settlements in Minne sota, and killed a number of whites. i turns out to be unboundec1 Hen. Shields, S. e-omniuiidiiig officer on that fron- j tier writes to the St. Paul Pioneer, on the loth ult., thai all the Indians in the Territory were peaceable, nnd no Inutil ities had occurred, or were likely to occur. J'.i'ns o.v tiieJJ. &). It. I!. There were j.i rious riots laht week on tlio line of the li.it O. road, trowin" out of a I i.i ,.;i ,,,.,, .i, r,-..:..l,t , , .anil CO I, ,1 ii,-1 , ,ra in ,.mwi.,,iii,, u.nno new regulations estahlishc, iy the eom- pany, which tho eliidoyeen c-ousidered uiiri-;r,uiialile. Those engaged in the ' strike," gathered in large numbers, at dill'erent i.eintf, attacked the trains, and drove the engineers', conductors and LrakcMiien into tho woods. The (iov ernor of Mary land bent out H military force! to protec t thu trairm, wliich were i again altai ke:,! l.y the rioter.'. J licv were fired upon amP bctveral of their n umber n:erely wounded be fme they dif pern-el. Matters about Home. The Fruit Prospects. In lhi repion as far as we have been able to learn, are promising for mi nbun -ibint crop of Apjiles, Cherviei, and Peaches of tho more common vtiriclies. Some of the best grafted Peaches wore killed in some localities, but escaped in others, find unless pome calamity should still overtake them, which is not very probable, we may hope to enjoy the rare luxury of '-Peaches and cream," during the roming Summer. 'I he pro longed eold weather, by keeping back the buds, litis probably saved the fruit, and this is certainly some ronipmsalinn for the many incoinciiicnces caused by the back ivard season. Scarcity of Feed. Throughout the West there i.s at this titiio a greater scarcity of grain and all kinds of feed, than litis been known for ninny years. Fen the most productive r'gions are not i xcmpt, their surplus liaving Peeii withdrawn lo supply l lie deficiency in other places. Our own county shares in the general calamity, and we bear of great suffering among ihe rattle and other Slock. Many have died of ttarvalion, and tbe rest are gen erally poor and half-famished. Manv fanners have run entire ly out of feed, and ha e bad to range for miies round to obtain a supply, at enormous prices. Tho prolonged cold weather has prevent ed grass from growing, and pastures eve.' yet furnish but scanty gra.ing. in many instances, cattle nave Oecn turned into the wheat fields, as tiie on ly resource, w hu h will cause groat inju ry to the growing crop. 1 1 is to be hopeii that this alarming slate of things will stimulate farmers thro'out the country, to bring every foot of land into cultivation tie present season, in order to produce a sufficient surplus to insure abundant supplies in future. If tnis is not djne, and the season should prove as v.nfavorablo for some crops as it has ben for two or three years past, a famine, next year, in cvenjour boasted land of plenty, will be no im possible occurrence. A Fixe Tmpiiov:-:mkxt. Among the most attractive "new features," of our town the present season, is the hand some new Store-Pioom of Messrs. Fn.ni;u & P.unii, adjoining their former stand, in the well-known "Johnson Corner." In keeping .v ith the room and its fixtures, is the fine stock of Goods displayed upon the weH-fil!ed shelves and counters, whi-h we recommend till in want of bargains to call and exam ine, before pureliasing. Messrs. 1'. ifc .15. are polite and r.c conimodatine; trniWmon, nnd bein shrewd enough to advertise through the papers, where they are. what they have to sell, and what inducements they can offer to customers, they arc bound to do a prosperous business.' Ciiinksf; Hiii.mi Cank. On Friday last, samples of sugar from the Chinese cane, and alcohol distilled from thejuiee, were show n at the airrieullural bureau of the Patent Office, which places the question of itseapability of crysttilization be yond all doubt. For the News. Prospects of Fruit and Wheat— Teachers' Meeting at Frankfort. Being still a warm friend of the cause of Education, on the 2'ih of April took up the line of march to attend the Teachers' Mcetine- at Frankfort. Po-s co. . I noticed particularly the prospect for fruit. The pencil trees are beginning to bloom, and there is a pros pect for a Cue crop; even in the North Paint Creek Valley! After leaving llillsborol could not hetlp but note tho fine, prospect for Wheat along the line of travel via Sa niantha, Centerfold, New Martinsburg, Fayette Co., and Greenfield, to Frankfort. I also noticed that pastures are I much more forward North of Hillsboro than South. Tho Teachers' Meeting was attend ed by about HO '(Vic Teachers, wbo are working earnestly for a Normal Tiistitute, to bo held in Angust. The citizens of Frankfort showed commendable zeal by : opening their hospitable homes ami inviting all the teachers to partake of tbeir hospitali ties, without money and wilhout juice, no Teacher beinr, allowed to pay tavern-bill. Would that we could as much of other places. T'uen Teach ers -Meetings would become more general. W. M. Tin: J:m oi- W'amvEU. 'J'he result of Vni. Walker's fillihuste-ri ng opera tions is that he is shut up. w ith a few ad herents, within tin! area of two or three adobe huts, feeds on the flesh of mules for lack of other nnd better food, seasons his meals with sugar instead of with st.lt, and has no means of bettering his cir cumstances or escaping from them. Il.l.K.ciAl, Vorixu. Tiie late Legisla ture, cnae te-d n law, reijuiriny a residence of thirty dayK in a county, and twenty days in a townshipor a ward, as a quali fication 1'nr voting. The nenaltv for olatiiigthis htatute is, imprisonment not le-s than one nor more than months. A person eonvie-tcd of coin" from one county to another to vote, shall ho imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one, nor more than years. This law will arrest all pi,ic l.iying at elections, if etriilly carried out. Range of the Thermometer for the Month of April. Recorded of Oakland Female Seminary, by J. McD. Mathews, Principal. mi nr ii'is U"mtm. 7 A. J r. i. 9 p.m. Trur i .ioi -lo y?1.. in: 7 o o 1 1 ' :n sii'.j v o It I'll' .M' -Hi 4 10 t a i ii r.o r.t.o :, :, m; ni'a -17..- 7 op, 4'i'.; .'ii n:i 7 R 47 -I.'. " U II-) .-!'J :t 5 to .--!' .m nsp; .tno ii an y. " :i'-' ' pi ;is ,TI li:l.O t in 'is J 'I.'1.; .i-n 1 1 no to :t" 'i ii i: 27 :u;i .'n 1 : y ? ir. m .17) '-'".j :w.7 n i?7 n '" 't'" H .17 11 M 3!l.:i l'i ::i :n nr. ;t;..:t 0i) 'ill !! 4 1 '.j 4 l. 'J ','1 .ail 4H 41) 41 .8 01 :i,t .r. 4i 40. 2 1 40 f.Q'h 4ti',J 4li.-l M 41 Ml " !'. .l!.0 i..". .1.1.,- (il) l'i ril.'J i.'G 4"'j (.1 4(i . it N 1 4-1 41 r--.m 41.' OS int.; 51', 4.-. 4li.7 'II 411' J r'?i.; r.o.n :io mi o ' ly.; cti.a TirMrk-. IIigli"st (nmp. of mnntli, CI, on Mm .'IIMli; lowest lo. 'lo. '..'I'.) on lh litli; inenn temp, of nmnili 4 H.GI . 1'roviiilinj winds N W. mihI S.W. Mrmtiramlii 1st. Huiii, snow mid sleot ilnr- nrr 1 1 ir (lav. Hit. ('ii clo ronnil tlio moon nt night. Illi. Haul nt uilil. i'ltli. lii'iilln r;iiu moHt of tlio dny. Wiiul cliiincril lo N. W. Ill, nut .1 I'. M. Slr.-l t lit(;li t iiiul snow. lull. Snow nu inch il'-cp lliis iiioriiln. S nn iv- m n ii in il ii ring t li t iy. .' !i. Kain all day nl'a-r 1 l' A. M- Snow nt ni;.'lit lien I y n n i ncli ilecn. loll . (I run n it wli i( n itli now litis n' or n i n Mill. Snow f i o in lij in 7 A. M. tiioniiil eovi'l -I'll. Ir-lli. Snow Ii. st nilit,!) o'clock, ml Iriz zling rain most of f, lenooll le-i.:i' l'.l li. Knew mo-t of Oo-i-ii'ion, which iindt ei! il full. ti'nt. A su ii.lilo of lain licfoie dnyligtil tliit innrii i r. Stiili. (ienlle riin inoft of llio uft'T noon. DUlh. A fi-w lVtn'li lili'-K.iins i' nil lilui-Kliinrl Clei ii, b on f, hut mil la-r I u fn II I, loom, which i niiictiliis ii later S priit r llitui wo hivi I not I or J. McD. MATHEWS. A detach nicnt of three hundred troops left St. T.ouis on Sunday, on tho I'aeilic llailroad, destined for I'ort Leavenworth. They were from Carlisle J'arraeks, Va.. Hon. J. G. Montgomery a Democratic member of Congress elect, from Penn sylvania, died at Ilanville in that State, on the morning of the 21th ult. He is a victim of tlio National Hotel epidemic. Colonel Manvnennv. ?dr. Pavne. of Cleveland, (ien'l. McDowell of Highland County. Colonel Met.'ook of .icfierson, JuiIlto Kanncv of Trumbull, and J.J. Para n of Cincinnati, are named as candi dates for Governor before the Democrat ic State Convention. THE MARKETS. HILLSBORO, MAY 6, 1857. FLOUR lins ndvnnceil, owing to the nd vtinco in iho Cinoinimli rntirli.-t. Wo now einol" :!;."). jdaiXU by tho witeon ljacl, retail J'.T.'ia'i. W II KAT rrierp have njtiin advanced, nnd are now lii innt $1.10 for led, 2d for white. OATS are still scurcu und in el oniand at .10c. from w-.-iiuis. COItN is aso scarce and in active eluin-iml at our (iiolalioioe. CHUN jllliAI, is r-earc-o and in demand, nt fiOe from wagons. liHTTFU is still soareo, Good brings Ita20. Other articles nro without chungB. BUYING RATES—WHOLESALE. Flour, pblil, 5'50n5"',Huttcr,'(Ot, a ft?.,' Corniueal, bun nti 1 lOggs.cluz nSl.J Wheat, 1 lOul 20 Hay, ton, 10 OUal I till Corn, aU.-r.i Chickens, do?.. 1 2aal ,r)(' Oats, n.f I I. A)dcs, n2 (III Lard, !b n 1 2 I), reaches, 4 00 Wood, cord 2 f 0a2 SO Baron Hums lb old Cuttle, e.wt, net s-'hoiilrlers, Ta Potatar-s, bus I .aOal 7a Sides, farl Orcii A..lcs. 7. "nl 00 WhilVaiiKsmall 2a0 2.1 Cloverse-ed, C 5"a7 CO Timothy, 'J CO SELLING RATES—RETAIL. Klour, Mil .a 7.,a Siurar, 11. 12'.,'ui:) I'lour cwt. u.'l 2il N OMolas.sos.gnl "n!lll C.ornnienl bus nT.'i Salt, K'n ii . bn s nail CaneMcs.li. 1 .0 C nllV.. , IL. I.rm2(l Muckerc-lbbl i.H '-,. , M'nl (III Trout, '.; " 7 7 " liutler, 2l'n Whl I'ish," 8 (Ml Cheese-, Kiaj I.urd.lb l." Lake Ball bbl nl Of) R ce, hP' Tiiiiothy, n'l 0" Clovcrseed, 7 ..0 llockinir Salt 3 0!) Cincinnati Wholesale Market. Cincinnati, Tuesday, May 5. Carefully corn-eled every week, from tin Lal.'Si COUNTRY PRODUCE. rem, per bn. 7U;i72 Ch,.,a..,..WIilh. n.'al2 WIn-iil, " 1 -.r) il a0 Kntlr-r Roll, Hi. 22a'.!:i Oats, " -r'. ii"-'' H'-ct's, do.. n 10 Klour, bbl. f. 5.ri,i7 HO l!,-t.iis, l,nKh, n2 fa Ilegs, cross C O'lnfi .r,0 1). Anides.bu Bii2 75 J. ard,lt. I -iiii.il iviieiips, .J'J;i:i:o Mess rork n .' 1 (10 Iluy, tun bulo n25 00 Clovor Seer!, 7u7 2.1 Aiiule'f,, bbl fiaU I 0 Tiinolhy " n!) 00 l'oliilois, bn. KiOftlTif Tallow, i-elld. 111! 1- i-iitln-rii, III. Ilil'H Hops, lii. 10al2 Wool, co.f'l. bl'.2-B lO lie-eves, cwt. netal I l;0 " c-x I ru fill,, ulfi GROCERIES, &c. a the a say The prices herein given, nro tiie w holosnle rules. On siiiull lots lo country dealers nn udv.inco ol from .1 to 5 percent on Iheso rales geneially chnrged .J Hujrtir, ll. 1 I Cal 21.; R ice, lb. .''aC Cotl'. e, Rio, ll ';i,l i M ilt, Kunn. bn. 2U.i3:i NO. Molassi-B, gn lu(i'J Tnbaeeo, leaf, Uiit-'.i Tens, lb.- 40.i!l"i,NailH, K'eir, .1 5"a.r 75 MnekerelNol ,21a2.') 00 I.e alher.Ciii. Sole.'iu 1 Whilo Kish, bbl jCuiil, fin yd Cod i-'ibli . lb. 4''tiir.;vVhiKl ijuU nlTi1.;, Raisins, M. It. 4 SOtii "5 Otujui, hex, 4 5(lu 1 7a lironms, duz. 1 l.ria2 SO Ctinclles, Mould l lalli Laid Oil, gal,l lOal 15 Soap, com lb. 7a8 A considerable) udviiue- bus occurred since our Inst report, in Klein r and Grain. On Saturday, Corn wis selling- ill the sinnllway ht 75c, which the Gitolto says Is tho highest prior ever paid in Ibut cilv. rrovisions are ulto sligi.tly liiebrr, mel firm Kugar nnd Whisky is o,:)c higher. Iteef Cattle aie also hijoier. New York Cattle Market. WEDNESDAY, April 29. vi- for six for nix Triocs to dny were ss follows; first quality, 1.1e,7 1 Si.. Medium, l'Jeef li.;n. Ordinary, llt",llC;c. Km ra, ' 1 lc. Averaijo price-, 1 Jc, Tho Tribune reporter says that l.e ne ver heard so much complaint of high prices from the butchers, as on this day. Several of the lealim; butchers positively refused (o (jive over lUic for the but lleeves, and left the market without buying Many of them de clared tbnt they would stop business entirely rather than pay the current prices. 'J'10 Tribune thinks if this feeling continues pr ietits must el eel i ue, I iih tend uf hiIvh ui njj util further, us many Riiticipnted. It nilmils bow- ever, that thero is a y rout trarcihj of Catlle wilh no i in in ,-d la to prospect of a bailer sup ply. We ej note from lis report: 'Il is worthy of note lli.it ult Ihs markets of Ihe Stales east of Ibis uro uotv almost whol ly elepenileut upon W eitt' ii catlle. Jtuyers were In the arels lo-dny for seveial of Ihe I, i. ..,.i ;,. ...u ... u i.... .i , of " "'" "" " "lul lue-e is no iioi.e ,. i..i,in, i.-uu. uou oi pru-es, unlo thero is a decrease In coiisuiniiiion. until al. ler grae,s grows ea th Wf.inn p.nuues and pisinet." EDITOR'S TABLE. 1 .y'er's M.iin nif fur May (loses the seventh year of its ruihl iea lion, with the extraordinary eivenlal ion of 70.000 copies monthly. This success iscntiie 'y unprecedented in the bis'ory of m.-igazine literal lire, "and is wholly at tributable to the sterling merits of the work, (living n much larger amount of choice reading mat. or, than any oth er magazine, of tho samo price; edited in the maiti with good taste and sound discrimination; printed in the most beau tiful style, and judiciously illustrated with the finest wood cngra ings.- those were merits which the intelligent read ing public could not fail to recognize. The publishers on' their part, have emit in nod fo improve the ma-razine in proportion to the patronage bestowed upon it, until it has become an orna ment to American Literature. The leading articles of the May No. are ' Tieturus in Switzerland,'' and "North Carolina Illustrated,"., the latter from the lively and graphic! pen of "1'orte Crayon,'' whoso former skelehos have mado him such a favorite with the read ers of "Harper." There aro also arti cles on John liunyan find Samuel Rog er", and tho usual Editorial Miscellany. Terms: single copy $ij a year; two cop ies five copies ?I0. Address Harper & lb-others, New York. C .rTt is said that W. II. Cill, of the Ohio 1'alriot, who has just return ed from W ashington, is lo bo appoint ed 1'. S. Marshal of tho Northern Iriet of Ohio. Miss Jaiiictto, of Chester county, Penn., who was some time last winter married "as a joke," and, when too late, found that she: was linked to her partner in earnest, applied for and obtained a di vorce from the; Pen nsylva nia Legislature. ,04 Tor tlio News. Tribute of Respect. Iali. rr Exsiitri.Aii I. oner. No. 210, I.O.O. V. Ilii.r.snoiio, May 1, Sa7. At a meeting of said I.oilire, w'otUing in the Decree ol Iirbecc.-i, tiie elonlli of HtRtor F.i.izi J . Pottkii bring nnnon need in an ap proprinlo manner, On mot ion , a committer! ro nsiiit! ng of Mrs Uroivni ll, .Mr. Dillon, and Mm. Slirnpo, was 1l'l"'"tl''1, to. repent r.seluiioi.s Miitahle to thr sail oee'tision Al a siiheetient fl'ngo of procoeeii tigs of llio Lodge, Mrs. lirow-ii' II, from tbe coininiltep on that subject, reported the following re so In liniiRt H'K'ilvnl, That we li.ivo ln'tird with pro found regret tho announcement of the decease of sister IIi.iza J. I'orrfn, a worthy and es teemed member of this mystic, association: .Vs'i.'rer, That while wa bow with meek suhin Kiion to the dispensations of mi all-wise Providence j we feel called upon to pry duo and respeclfu I t ribu I lo tlio memory of one whose unliable el Ispusil ion nnd many virtues have left a lasting impivrsion on all on r le-arls, but ore most d.-eplv cherished and most high ly n;iprec iated by thoso who knew her inoM inlimately. llrsnlvitl. That tiie fnr.ial U'.d fi-at-rntil re lations thus untimely s, .voted by tho hand ol d-nth, have hut an aching- void in the hearts of tliosft wbo were ttssnciatod with her 111 our peiicelnl bond of Union; which cannot be readily filled. Jti sola tl, That wo respectfully tender our hrarlfelt syinpa lilies nud condoh-nee lo the bereaved husband nud grief stricken frieudi of Iho decensed. fl'he resolutions wero unaniinously o,io t.jd. And IheiPM po n , on motion, a coaniult'e. consisl iug of Mrs. Kmrie, Mrs. noggelt, and Mrs Cunningham, was appointee! to wait up on tlio l.ililors of tho several newspapers in thi s phtr.e and present tne foregoing resolu tions for publication. J i-tin Special Notices. "The Comet is Coming!" Out although many of Iho people are qre.it ly n!srn,eil nbuiit its uppioacli to tlio Earth, o,.r friotid ti. W. IIOIt, the Tailor, docs not seem to anticipate much danger from tho ceie: tial visiter, judging from t he large s ocl; of SPRING AND EUMMEH GOODS, he has just received at his isablit.hiiieut on High Street, a few doors sautli of Binero's Con.iT. He is still prepared, as usual to fit out tjeutleuieu with a handsome suit of clothes, of tho most fashionable stjles and materials, cither nf bis o n inanufacturo or ready made, lis they may prcfei . He invites particular nitration to his new Spring .Stock, which will be found the largest he has over offeied, und w ill be sold nt prices which l.e w 11! uurraiit m Uw as any in the market. II-J Call and sue. May 7, 1S57 my7tf New Advertisements. ' : TIIE L0XU HIXTKIl E.EI)! nnil S-'MWI'lSt U I2AI12B5 Again in Uic I'it-Il! HAVING ItF.MOVKUlo our new Store. Room, one door South of the old bland, ( J oh iiNon's Coiner,) ami purchased an entire new Stoetk of Spring and Summer Goods! We n pain invito our old customers und tlio public general I y to give us a call. Our Stoetk embraces every vioi.-lv of New nnd Kasliionn- blu DKLSS GOODS K()f. LA Dl LS, inelud- nig Silks, HarejeoH, l!ri llianls, Luwns, Orees while und fancy colors, Jaconet Robes, plain and fiiney, Honnets, Ribbons, Shawls, (jin liams, Prints, eve, A i. so A lino stock of LADILS' AND CHILDRKN'S SIIOKS, of every vuriety. Our stock tf GOODS. l-'Olt OL.N'l'LF. SIKN'S W KA It will bo found large and well hi aorted,in eluding Cloths, Cassime res, '1' weeds, JeiiiiH, a great vutie'.y of goods for Scmmmi Wk.aii. Hals, Caps, liuota, Shoes, & c. In addition to llio above wo have one of the largest and finest stocks of i:(iIs ,11nlc :to thing ever liroiight to this iniirket, of the latest styles and prices, lo which we invito the uttention of llioso wanting bargains. Also A lino stuck of Tins, .Spices, nud oilier Oroc.ries. KK.NNL'R V liAIRD. llillbboio, May 7, ISii. my7 blioiiil's Saic, Peter Sparks, aiilintit The Hillsboro nnd 'Cincinnati Railroad Co. I)Y V I It'll.' I', of an exeeoitlon lo mo riirec ) led from the Superior Court of Cincin. n.iti, in the above caw, I w ill oiler ul public auction al Iho depot of Ihe Hillsburo and Cin-e-innati Railroad, In lldlsboio. On llio l'y May, IH17. between the houis of Uo'c.,ck A. M. nnd 1 o'clock I. M.ol said ehiy, one Loeo'nolivo and tender, called tho II i I Isburough , levied up on as the nrnoerty of said II il Ishoro and Cln- cininifi Kuilroud company, ul he suit of IV-ler parks. Terms mv7 e.i.ali. j . ti, .nui.i.r. J., S. II. Co OF ci.oTinrjo and nncn noons, A It I now remlv for r xami nut ion . Wo Imvo lulie n inoro I linn iiNiiril cnra In ter I j n g nnd rn ti n ii f ,e I n rl nir our pOwli, t,n, iiijnd Vrt r.i y Willi ,. l.'i t c, i, lid .oi en Hint our m y nnd vvoi Ic in o i cully lid Ot thnn ran t.o found nn -, oilier Imhisp. W'o liom ily II, ink BO nnd will (omr. ml, -e every nrtlele lo ho liouestl worth li.. n nn, mi t p:,id. I In r j.rir-.'fl nro livoii nnd marked U.on rvnry n'ticM No Clork i lowed lo i,sk nny more, or lnlio nny lews tlinn Hi" iii nli c.) prir-c. Wr lie i tin' .et j,'o.rUnnil nt h miMtertilo prolit. VV do not clnim to sell (jomls nt ensl, c x i 1 1 1 they limn lieon tipt ovor; these wo urn witling in, in order lo rleiir out si or Ii ; tin t we do clnim to rrll poodn nt inoderalo pi li'i . Vp have linilt up n hirjre nnd r.'i''ct ihlr 1 1 ado ti pon Ihat rilone, nnd inl.'nd loloM'p on r iiiinir nl I he hi nrl ol I he iM (,r I! p ;st'" ill Ihr1 nft''ni.t . int well tied n nn fitiirili Ntiei l, No. 10, ii"l rlnor toShilliln -. Co. Krint (O M ' n . (' inei n mil i npl 6 'i'. v. ri: mjit, .v . o(icc lo i! c noilifois rf fntllli &, I!roii. "VTOTirF. is In. n l, v (liven, thai I will ho pro IN paled to pay Hie r ri'dilors of Smith fa Ill-own, n die i lend of 1 .r pr r real . upon thoir claiii s. nil, r Iho I "Ih (lav .if M iv next. fi 'w.'l J M. JOHNSTON, Assignee. wiciiiiniiAr.rs Cheap Store! NO'.V or FN l'dii INrKCTIOV. IT'ii!l soon lu- ISii i7uaiu.,rr VM. TKNKK, SulcRinnih. April 5.1, Is.',7. apt;:iw IN fiiveal Yaricly, IN AT JPrJces liowcsl! Just received by April 27, IH..7. J- K. MAKLAY. l:il) Door Lcrks and Latches! nORlZONTAI. I.nrks, Dark Trimmlnrs. from I '.j to 3 in. Rim Locks, Tumbler, Porcelain Knobs, to 1 ' I ! Rim Locks, I, ever " " ?a(ed; I'pright Locks, white Knobs, No. II,.;) and 14 " mineral " No. 7,9, 1 1-, 12, 14, Janus-Kiced Lnlchcs, Tore, and Mi- al knobs Cupb'd Lock Lulehes, Mineral K imbed Orop Iatcthes; Iron ' " nnd Tliu'b rirop La'es; (lipsy Locks, Mineral Knobs; Night Locks and Dead Locks; With n great variety of Chest, Till, Cup board, Trunk and I'.ox Locks, of Iron and Brnss. Just received nnd for sale bv iii:;o J. ii. marina y. Ficsii Fapiily (iroccriest NO. SL'G A It, 1'rime Rio CotTo. Old Government Java Cofles. Imperial, Y. IL, nnd Itlaek Ten; I'oiind Lump, 5 I'lug und 8 l'lug- Tobacco. N. O. Mnlaps'-s, Kiee, Soda, Saleratus; Soap, Indigo, Starch, Chocolate; Opal, Star und Tallow Candles, G ton mi l'i ), per, S piro, Cinnamon , Cloves, Gin ger, iVc. All Iresh and prime. lor i,,de by J. K. MA RLAY. n,::o TIIE HORSE! riMIK. Oriental II otse Chin iner.- Turl 1 . Full .1. Directions according lo the Oriental Art for taming the wildest Horse or Coll, nnd for teaching the Circus Horse Tricks. Part 2. General Cure) ol Ihe Horse. I'm tH. Diseases and lb, -if Cute. This Is just Ihe bonk for tho Karmer, Liv. ry .''(abler, mid fr thoso engaged in teaching the Arabian Art. The whole will be s.oil lo any part of thy U. S. (post-paid) lor 25 e ls. (i ei,.ii- f.1 . Ad.iress CIIARL SJ LI.DRIDGE, l'' Ow e Cincinnati, O. Tiiiip for (in i (Ionic;. STl'.I.L Spades, Steel lioes; Sleel i k es, I ion Rakes; c,o, I Rakes, Gnrden Trowels; Toy Spades and Garden Seeds 1' "i- fal" I'y J K. MARLAY. np',0 lion! Iron! AMORY large assoilmeiit of best Globe Iron of Tennessee iilnoin, assorted; Unr Iron of all sizes usually called for; II on nd, from to 2 inches; Hciisro, from '.; to 3 " liaiiil of every w jell Ii nnd thickness; Swede Nail Rod II . S . Double and Single. Oval and '.. Round, assorted sizes; Slab Iron, Slab Steel, St.-el Wings; Spring Steel, Hoe Iron, Sic , &c. Just received by J. K. MARLAY. npllll 'MIL Oriental Horse Charmer, for 25- cUk I- Address C. J. KLDRIDGK. iip:i(iw:i Cincinnati, O. .Sliorill's Sale. 1)Y virluo of an order of sale from th ) Court of Common Tless of Highland county. Ohio, in the case of William Willett against Samuel Workman, I will oiler al pub lic auction, before llio door of tlio Court House in Hillsboro, On Iho first ol Juno, A. ft, 1837, the fulluwinjr described real estate, situated ia said county of Highland, on the waters of Cleur creek, part of James Daytop's Survey No. 2'l"l. ami bounded us follows, to-wit: lteginniug at a stone and eugurtree 16 inches in diunieier, bears N , 1 deg 30 mill. K. 31 links, anil u siignitreo Hi Inches in diunieier, tears S. fH deg K, 17 links (cut down) comer to Joshua Crew's tract of land; thence S. It df pf .'ID min. W. 17 poles to a stone; thence NT. Hi deg. 45 min. K. I7li poles lo a stone; the lies N. 11 deg. K, il pedes la abeuchi thence N.. 3a deg 3(1 min. W. 7 poles lo a white oak on the Lust side of Ihe creek near a clitl'of rocks;' Ihence N. SH deg. 4'j min. L. (i and 4-IUUh poles (o a stone; thence N. 4 deg. 15 niin. E. (i and IIIMUtlths poles, crosing Swearenger'a I! mini a p,,, 3 to u stone N. L. corner to Jos huu Crew 's tract of land ; thence with his line S. Ii! deg. 30 min. II. 1!) and 3.r-10l tlis polea to the beginning containing seven and Ihree ejuarter ue-re-s of land be to same morn or less. Terms cash. J. 11. M L'LLK.N'IX, i:iuts sh'tr. ii. Co. MM IK la-t h J cause his hems John Kox lived nt he left be-. is boss taiei lo him, In an angry man in r, that he would not huvo his bouse call ed a house of bad character. John Kox lived at Ibis hoiiseseven months, and does not know why his buss mid this to him. Will he toll 1 Kox lived P.; miles from Ruinsboro, Highland county, Ohio". JOHN KOX. ap.nlw- Paper Hangings. K huvojusl received our Spring Slock of V Wall Taper, over Six Tlioua ( toll and oyer 'I WO II II II led dtblluel pal terns , at prices o suit ivery bodv. Also, Hinder to mulch. Our Papers were purchusedj diii-i l from Iho iiiiiiiuluct u rrr in New Yorla, lor Cash, which will enable us to offer lhainj. at txlreiiielv low- prices. J. S. liLACIv it CO, At Ihe Ch inn and O hi-a Slorft High St., opposite Hie Court Ilouso. IlilUhoro, Apr. i , Si7. apS'linl WILLOW WARE, WILLOW WARt: ejf all Uuds. such as Wiigons, Cabs, Ciaclh s, Clothes Uuskels, Hampers, Mai k' l llaskels und Chairs. Also, very iLiipeund will selected stock of Kaucy Ibiskets. J. H. III. AC K & Co., Chiuu iV (iliiss clore. High St., opposili thu Court llouss. apS:iin3 MM1K Oiientul Horse Cbainmr, for 8' cts. Address C. J. LI.DKIIHIL, , a)303 Clnsuinati, Q.