Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 1, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 January 1857 — Page 2

, KeveiUc. jtfT At a meeting oj|heljidies of Vevay an’d vicinity, laid at the Methodist Cbnrch; Dec.. 29th, 185G, to devisc'measnrcs to pInvent the spread of intemperance in oDr'raidfir.tho' following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted; , y -- WhereAfi, -Internpcrance . bos lecajm the increase ot;late inqnjr, midst, and in- ’ toxi eating J rinks arc sold openly, by, men from whom wo onght to expect' latter j things,—and as it has been judicially do*' cided that wc have'Wo fata: to protect iisfrom -the evils of intemperance, wo as ’ trivet, mothers, daughter! and sitters, have ( only the alternative left us of trying.to protect ourselves. ; ’ . AmV Whereas, wo,'believe no person has a : moral, natural or civil right to en - gogein any. business fora personal eration, whereby othersarc made tu sutler. Therefore . 1 , ’> ■ v ■ ... ' ifcio/rc d, 'That we, thounprotectetl, will Uiq alloar pt-ifeonal ; infl.icnco against the inhpiitdus tiuflici ‘and.will not cease onr until tho.unholy and unrighteous business is abandoned. . ' . . : ; ’ He solved, Thatv wo - bel ieyo tconwn Js act Ing j n lier proper sphere, when she docs alt in her powdr to make AonwAoppy and com for tulle, that it is her riyhtio keep the seductive influence of the intoxicating cup away from’ \h<i hutland and father, that the family may hot be reduced to leant -wretch* edntss arid disgrace. That it n her right to use her influence that the son and brother may not be e n I iced away from the paths of virtue and sobriety' by the tempting glass, whether in the form of the stronger intoxicating drinks, or tho moro fashionable ones of Lager-hccr and ! And furthermore, wc ask; the aid and sympathy of all the friends of good, order, virtue hud temperance in thus voni inanity, in the cause wo Imve undertaken. ; -

»$. The Dwcendji|±s of FxankllhTVr ; no maw descendants pf tbe tt( porpetnato luanatfe. The celebrated Prof; Bade, who box been * spoken of "the nearest descendant ofj Dr. Franklin living," is one of many* great-grandchildren. Two of his grand* daughters, we.are informed, are living in their' najive v cUy/ Pbiltde I pbia — M ra: Dnano and Mrs. Thomas Sergeant—only surviving children of the doctor’s 'daughter" SarahyMrs.- Biche.— Mrs. Baehe was the mother bffour sons and three danghteia; all of whom bad children,.and/the descendants in the third and fourth degree are numerous. j The oldcK male descendant now living is Dr, J Franklin Bache, of Philadelphia, oldest son of Dr. Franklin's eldest grandson, B. Fi Bache. ' - ■ -• A groat-niece of Franklin, Mrs.Jane Kinsman, also resides ‘in.PhiUdelphia, hoin ini Boston,' and| now year; she is one of ibo few of those snfri* ving -who remember ilia' famous ,"Tea Party." v - .... ;

&lje |itoiana |U^lp.

And ivbija'you are supporting jour local paper, yon have the gratification of knowing that yon are helping to sustain, an establishment of incalculable benefit to the community in which you live.. ~

Pledjttl lo no trtilinry »ir*y, We raltpJtlruth where’er *J)o le«e» the way

Wedsebpmt;. , ij.w :t 7* 1857.

J3T la another column will be found tho pieamble’ahir'resolutions adopted "at a public meeting held in this place on the 29th ultimo. They were intended for •publication last woefc, but- as no .paper was issued from that week, they have been deferred J bnliltibw. : W e admire anti entirely approve of the wise and judicious course pursued by the women of this vicinity, and hope they; will not tire nor cease their praise-worthy clforts until the monster-evil Intemperance shall be entirely banished from our midst. Women are the great by tlio liquor trade, and. hence who - can blame ibera tbr despising and; detesting the infernal traffic;-by and through which their fathers/husbands, sons and' brothers, arc debased, anttled into the ways of sin, immorality,‘.idlenets,- and proftigancy,; ■ ■. In ill von r experience * here, we* never knew the ? traffic to/aiadme so dangerous a a 'aspect ‘ as at present. ’ - In some 1 idUlan ces it: is carried oa are every way calculated.both by social position and; by. their, anssory manners, to induce’tho young and thonghtlcsalto how at the deireitfol fihrino 1 of bacchns; The rcjMilt’is seen by the. most casual observe r.;? .IIow.,frefluont it ifi, that our youth and young men are seen laboring uhder'ithd inlfneace of intoxication;; We are s'drry'.to say-it; bat truth, justifies ns in tiio'.assertioo, that many of our most j « J» - f -*? v. * . j. t; ■ -V- * i ' -..V ' - promisingtjpaog men ore already so ad-, dieted lo this haterul vice, that they carir hot ’attend : an’ evening’ party’ without becorning int o xiente'd;! and ; a'ctii igy ery im* properlyi and evcn usnig profane and vulga t ,-Unjjuago. .in'!, thepresence pf.-ypupg lodics^—tlid‘fairest forms of creation.

A Few Words to Begin With. tba; first number fer the year 1857. We havo launclied“6Ur bark.for another twelve month's cruise, and hope the voyage may be one of mutnaf enjoyment and profit to patrons. We return our heartfelt thanks for the eucouragemeut and patronnge'wfaich.we have received during thtf’pnfct’yeflr/hnd most respectfully solicit a continuance of the

,0 .1 -■ , L CmClKEAtt.Jaat,' : .Wheal Heady it W.' : * '--■r ,. Hogs unchanged, 1 good demand. i Neocenes unchanged, ' . Wheal steady, t , ; ‘ Corn firm, neV <8, old35. V| /• Ilye in fair rcqucil«t'75aS0. ' •’ "• ' Weather cold and clekr.* '

same for the new year.'•; ’ " ’ Wo have but promises to make as to the future, but ojir past course ninst be taken asibfl eurest. guarantee for the future. Wo will say, however, that we intend to make a belter paper Jtjsie year

' • • ■ Niw Yo**, Jaa. Flour dull, declining tendency, l.OOO Wts io|d Bl$S J6i6'26 for straight State, fdMal 9 for southern. .... . , ,

thrfh over h‘efotd.* 'Onr facilities and experience, together with an’incrcased support, will .cbWd uVtojdo-ibis; which wlil cerlaudy_W, gratifying :,tp nil,par

Wheat very dull, ".Com inactive and heavy; • ■ Folk quiet.' '• ■ ■; *• Hecfifinn. ‘ » Lard in fair demand and steady.

(Kr We bare received the Christian Advocate ( andJonnial for January i} 1857,, If. is enlarged and much improved every d*' the, cheapest and best Methodist- paper in the country Kevl Abel- Stevens is-the Editor, and Caii.’ouJ &‘'Porter, |New-York, are the Terms 50 per annum.

OLDCnAHTEnBDBAiiKS. = ‘ t PIuntor's Bank of Tcmiessebi - ■ Union Bank of Tcnncisce. . Bant' of Tennessee. r V

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reathtrp;-:; The continuance of The Reveille is Vwcri'eaiabliabcd fact/ r If has sustained itself, 1 with profit to. 'its publisher, • with "all kind pf oppofiUion td '.ils succcSs.-— r Fiopn. the publication of.the fiibtnurabcr to the present '.moment; We have had to encdnnter“' tbo opposition and - anger. of ion\o" men,' who 1 were-offended : because they,; could hot h<p ns to uphold their iclfiihpims and corrupt designs. . While tbis li the fact, .we are, happy to announce thal v the great majority of ’ our ' citizens now 4 the necessityof 'supporting the only paper.in the counlyj.hati^'issbcd regularly and firmly e&tabliahed;.Biid qre cxtending.lo us a liberal -support;,-; And if tim’dtixenG'of Vfcvajr and Switzerland: c6jrjteiiVo';t’o' see ‘ rt. laigo and wellcon--duqtarpaperi jn. „their!.midst, hope -is lo.'pntropizo .the IleyEiui Office.. If worfaad lecbivpd/.thof entire- patrpgage of 'the county anil- town*for tho- past thro ye ays,' ihb papf? woold have appeared 4 much enlarged aildJ evoiy; way-improved ihisjear. • Wp ore yet, yoUug and active and - willing, to; ex pend, the entire profits or'tho oflice for t wb -or Ibrsoyear?, ip enlarging and improving the'-paper, and wo dcem.it to .bp to the interest of every one’ tremble,us-thus, & p.flf p pom part favpraUyiwltii. tb5{bcstyapeH*irtHho'StPl^*’t wj fjpmo thbhgfitieSS'man';}may, r pcibapj7 bad fault with because, tbc e cut or. disagrees rrrV-v ~ If’ibrwe say to that-man, he ia fooling hfa *'tliuo awhyj ho shodlU remember that world is made up of differed! shades o(.;ppiniop. and 'if; everybody belfeyed jtukas he did,he wonld.haye nothing jo talk' about. • If. it .were not, for the different Shades of : political opinion, we would have no variety in life, and the officeholders would rob the treasury, and set tho country pfioat. -As, the careful reader will perceive, we have raised the price sljghtly : to single sp\scribere, this year. ’ Some dp'not like ttjU;.‘and;wo .shall, probably jbso'a few ■ubsetibers on, this account; btit.wo tbtiik tfaoi number, will be - .very Email,! compare lively Breaking;: r All riglibmimleit men “the laborer should'bo', well

lliver still frozen *bp; weather . alen4/ Rod mild, with every indication of. ate v or rain. ‘ -i - , ....

FQK8 BASKS, _ Bank of Commerce, , ,' . ■■Bank df Claiborne. - .Bank of Jefferson; Bank of Knoxville.;' Bank of-Memphis, . Bank ol Middle Tennci*co., Bank of Nashyilio. > ; Bank of-Bari?. ... . . . , ■ ; Bank of Tazewell. > . Bank of.Trenton.-,;, Bask of-.ilia Union-., •; .>,,• Bucks;Bank. City Bank.; • ■ - Commerciai Bank of Tennessee. Bantlriilge Bank. . i -

NKW ADVERTISEMENT**

X3T Wo direct attention to tho adverti»omehtbt L. 8coltl&'Co,, of the Brilj- ■ - 1 ' I.;. ■:*. Vt'’ ;-r • ■ - . mh Beriews: and Blackwood's Magazine. Those are standard works, and are of great value. ‘ Bee the reduced terms. - • .

TOADVBRTISKRp. SlerckiBUind eihan kitlcf yoodi to Kll itinU boor In mind,'tbit when prnoat teak* esqulrtife ii t»' ? lb« beat pUm in purriTuo: *hal they v»it, v* Malt »!w»)i |>frfcr to refer them to. the dealers wka U* VrrtlKi In burcolamtul VTe ibitl iUo prefer to isUe our jinnbiwifniii the adrb'tlwfs who ftlnilMM column*. . ' ’ v ■ . i • ,. v . f

Jk Krilred; Piijrilclan.1 ' r wii03i fjsn* or uri ‘ V *

HAVE neoily run out, duicotered,' Wbllr in theBest Indiu, a certain curt ibrOoi* Mrupuon. UrhithlUr, Cough t, Cohn, and (•■•rat do* III tf. Tm* remedy hm dlwoTcrcd hi him wkiakti onlychtld—adeufhUr-waiglTCDOp ladle. WUk. ,n * W do at nt'ieh rood ai poidtu; hk.WIO Mad lo tucb uf bU Mlnw-nfnzs aaroourit It Uti rt* aeipl, « itb foil direction* for Walrgup and uwo folly uilnr It. lie rwjoifci etch applicant lo IbcImo him oaeahllltog—three CraUtoberclarned u miUm on the receipt,,and the remainder to bo at idled lola piymcnlof. inliidfenUemeol. . rr • Ad.lrtu Ur. 11. JAMKSi • • •, • 1 • ’ I9Grand tlrort, Jttfi} CUj;yew, Jersey. • . ■ . ■ * - ' l *lK * ' ’•

.ffwo/m/, That" a copy of these,resolutions be presented to .the Editors of the 1 'News’*; oud “Jleveillo” for publication.

Exchange Bank of Tennessee. Far mere’ Batik; of >Tenuoasw... Northern Bank/of'iVnuofsea,. Southern; Bunk.cir.'XQDneabuo. ■ - Traders 1 Bank. ' ; v,. i-.-Hirer Bank. ; < '* . Merchant*’ Bank. j. ..... • • /■' 'SF.W.CHARTERED -lUSKS; ; • LawrencebtirgBimk,(brganizoill848.) Agricultural Bank.; Bank of America."' Buiik of Chattanooga. Citizens* Bank. - OcoeoBank. '• V -• *. fihelbyyiileVBiink. ! ‘ - Bank: of ’ West Tennessee. Bank of,East Tennessee/(failed.) * " ; CentrarBafikof TenhesiiCo; (failed.) Farmers’ rinii Merchunln’baub, (failed) (foiled) ; f r ;v ; - Min6fB : \tM oniifactu hjS* Bank;(failed)

■" IsTCJli'ERiitpE— ; jt is a hid con's; and a j* j f * ■' t t j!" J.f £ ■ ,f ; '4 * j't '< > ■» f i|'| f'< 1 /earful- monster!' It corrupts ■ arid! do-l bases . l^e ( ,rich,.tbe poor, the low, thelearucd,- tho. ignorant, nlVal ike‘aro': its wiling votaries. ,{ With brio fell tflbw it strikes dotrri its beautiful

The Secret of Mercantilo Prosperity.

The shrewdest and ra lost successful business mnn, na all who have prospered'ib 'busimwb will lOotify, is thoouc who..avails himself of every possible.- means in. his power to make bis business known to the public.. lie who is, too stupid • arid lazy to moke any exertion to increasobis business; *ortoo v Mingy end sidfish to pay a Tew dolt are to bis county (which are'constantly laboring, for his interests) to - extend that r invitation to the 1 public which .common coprlesy -deniamls; but con IfL ly lays ai ouiidbu bU cbmitef' until lie wears the.sl»in off elliptys, aud itnf - njirliot* - ; comes imcloscst .proximity with the,Cnair threadbare, coollyexpcciing the world to drop in, mid,buy bis .goods, is nnwbrthy the limim "jSleVcffanti" ’arid- multaerynig tho'pairoDagc* of , a liberal arid industrious p eopl e.'Iti s that 1 ari d a bid cm ulatiou to increase,the arena of trade that.has fern that spirit of enterprise to our merchants ptwuliarly characteristic of AniericaJ It .is .proverbial.ihfoughout the civilized •world. .The whole Bccret.of succoss is explained in the simplewprd ’•ajlvertise.” If yotir advei tisotuenl Is not in the. papersjypu lose in any chances to sell .which you iicvcr think Of/ -/ Hundreds of people who do their trading'hero have not limb to ran about from street to street and honso tohouse, to' liud your placc of*business; butj as the* quickest : wayr.of-finding our where the deni red' arti vies’ are;; kept,; and tyho keeps': tliem, they pick op tho town patient, • read thef' ad vertisements, ' and wherever the greatest i udiiccmeriis are held out.thcy.go to make their purchases. :J To those who 'coinplain>p,ninth* of. dullness and v st agnatlon. in’..b u si ricss,' we say, go and a'il vohiso in .onc qf 'youV town 'papers (we'lire not pbylioular which; but if your udvprtisemeat",|s},accompanied . by ” the , 'felitilan», ,t wo. W i(l .bejjharitable enough notlo rerttsti il,)’a'nd if in three month's time your bttiipesa has - not recreated 25 percent,,' then ybri“cap takVonr scalp mr a- pin',; cushing, that’s ■ all. It .is useless t oVay „th it t t ho' ex poure o V o rt i* in g ; caurio.tj ,bo bornej lor.iucrea'eid. pri&sinratiolo jreclygiv-1 ' CD,^arid" f thpiiricrebced„"sales" and' ’ profits only Jo 'expen* se-'/but to establish a "connection that will bumore durable than all those lormcd by the laylshiijeiit .of gold. Advertising is the soul of btiMuess; it r is like the main spring of a watch—the motor of all that surrounds it. . It is the main support of all great commercial marls, and the.regulator of a country's welfare. Let those complain who will of *‘hard times,” wo can extend no sympathy to lum who seeks not bis remedy in advertising. Advertise' in your town or county papers and avail yourselves of their columns to, bring yonr business leforo the people, and our word lor it. whether yonr business be good of bad, known nr unknown, you will profit thereby in proportion to the amount thus expended. —Kcuhurgh Trilutte. ,

' News’ from Europe. ' = ' •’ Halifax. Jau. 1. ’ The NiagaraArrived last night. ‘ . It was supposed the I Vaco Congrcs* would liievt before New Year, Nothing official. ' • .. ; Count Walenjki propo>c« that some icompcnsalion ho given Russia for,the lose of Belgrade; she will accept. land on TfaU puk nyor..,. M .■ V r: TIib{officers iad ; c*ew, ofjihe Reholule will .return hombi on- a British vessel, ; Eight regiments aic,.ortlf'redlo ho in readiness ami*traiispm;i« v,aie.eugtigoddn conveying rein force menu against Persia.' Pjmbia ia ; making - great. preparation:to moyo r -aga;n«rSivilzerloni). : ,*•./’ . COMJlEaCUU V R, Johnson &‘ Cn.,;l.oh(Inn r and Qfo. Ali-. woilh. Maocbcstar, hare failed; . ■ Breadstuff/'generally ’ drpr«*ed ; wheat 2d, flui*r 9a !0s, and corn &l Itni'cr.' ■ ; j ‘ -- Beef and porsvecy dull; bactin Near?. : ' Lard nomina! at St*; tallow steady.’ 1 i * ■; . ’ : 'LiteniooU Saturday.^—Ureadrtufla JlanWof -ItojfJoba fisa reduced iU t»i& to 6 prt CeuU*I V’ " I'. ■ : ' Cu'nrola’for nWney OlatflP, hi; •. , ■ v-v

»T,VTB OF IJmiAPfA; ■* /■. tfwlixefUnd^Coitny,i6^Trlii ZachwiabCoIc, ■ ■ Trip |he Svitxbitejl, . .' : .. xs ' . v (, Ciacikit .Court,. Haf John-Mpytr,; Robtcci f Term |MT.‘ " Moyer and olb'at*, j ’ ■ / -- - ' IT appeiring from - affidavit filedit dbo i Clt ii'a tiffice of tbe Awiiterlmd CiteaU CourMbat’ the folio a’ing named peraotuar# nod'iciitlr t|ts of the Elate of Indiana ial ati ncccamy parlies to the a bo re entitled adin. i° > »'i-: J'iIjii Moyer, Ilrbecca Wuyeraod Darjd ■ Colivv They are, theft fore,'hereby notified if the pendency of raid action/ snu tbit thouaif ‘ wifi .'stand; for .Jritial the May* term of laid' Cucjiii'Couit.'.o be' lulddn ai ifco'Vitl Hoi ; jn flic.‘Tow ft of Vfcrd jr fn iaiii 1 1st Mbr.d*V4a Jlay A.i.Ul t&Ti-.When niai:; w here/they cpn a(t«tnl if they see proptr. oU*. eiwir;Ahe.maUcra:Buai*)in|siherVirt vlifH fleletifUfitd to a.i'r aLtfuoei 'aid 'jndiaBtbV* rendered according fr.*' . ■ Alteit-OLIVKH OttHSItYj Cieik I. C. ft I „ ■' , • ‘ B?-L. VV*i ; fioaooa, D/0. : R. N. Larab, atfy for pl’i^,, ‘ ; , JaaT-^t^

and its homely tltipes;’lyor|ly, it ls£nd V rc spedor of persons 1-. Wo. hope (bo time may speedily come, when tho unholy and unrighteous traffic may be, outlawed and banished- from off the face 6f the earth!—• urhftn : nl> i man can! lie f fo’und so' loiv as to emit- oJ tov'.rtst) vi*, ■* ilwt«p5mwj^ar«w.!»’sw. befp a u nmanly. $ po ugh • tojpLt itho':.damning bowldo his.neigh* Jifn-l.'- Wliert-thpJ happy''‘period m nye;<. r jc.vw «&« -guoa'-wm abo iVnd through out tha -world ’among Ilia children^of,men; and thelion and' tbo fall lug j .may. lie, down. together, fond ;a little child can lead them.;- | i ; . . ■' Brit to; our subject. KThe; women havo delerarined that (ha business of making drunkards stall -mot. bo cmfed.qnda this They are in earnestiia thia matter, and ttalarger and better- portion of our jfcople will sustain them in 1 (heir noble work. - Neither tho frowns of the tbo sneers of habit rial; topers, can deter them from their course.', They, have "enlisted for dmiog the war/f: and they'know no such fail. 1 ? Sortie IriWc’alreridy ceascJ selling, others hkvc promised to quit* j, Wo ltyDk all ortkem ,will do t *p, if;, right counsel prevail. VLet tho traffic cease,moil so-, briely wi! 1 ; once more' rgign iiiiVevay. • -. 1 -f: * -s. s'* -V' ■■ ‘ i-i ¥ ' _ i ' . i **_ ...I

'. • V 5 1:1 Wa sm/orbv Jan.' 2," 'r Tlgwisno truth in'lho report that the Judges of the Supreme Court bad coma to a conclusion iiiftho Bred Scott cat>a. The Judge# have not jot had a consultation.

- col.; JSentdh's Bxampio. 1 ; . : Prefacing otie of his lectures before an Apprenticca’ Aiwociation of Boidon, Col.Bouton,: remarked to his auditory' that they, saw before them one who had attain* cd an age postjthe limit which the Psalmist assigns to the lino of life, and was now upon those years which the Pi-almht associates, with sorrow aud weakoefis. Tims fur ho was exempt from those Infirmities/ How came it that, at (Ins advanced agt/ he was blessed’ with the nbsenoe of those infirmities which are suppose! id belong to it? He owed it to'tho vouko of Ins early life,' Franklin (who he warmly* eulogized) wns once named the American Aquatic, because ho drank notbing'hut' water. In that respect he lidd ioiiiated Franklin. Ho totally abstained for'ilid first half of hia lift*, 'and yvns'tcmnerato tho other half. He bad not only totally abstained! from spirituous liqnore,: yincus liquors, fermented liquors, and everything of the kind, but he had kept himself from every kind of dissip'a-* | tion. [Applause.] , He khe>y ; no game whatever,' oul to this moment could not tell, wheh.lookiiigat a party playing cards which was Ihildserond which the winner. Hd had; often tat, up 'all * night; watching the Hck 'pr du inilitaiy duty/and a book —a Booit^hadofien'“ kept J him a wade; but ha jhad 'Dere: jpcht one ' night’ in die-1 ; - f ; i

Black wood'» nagniliti)- • ' ‘‘iso . ' > . • ■

SenatorUIamlin- will resign to-morrow to enter upon the Governorship of Maim*, j" ■ Francis 0. OlaXton of N. Y. was today cdnGrmdd hy?*thc Ben ale cob an) to Moscow. J -

Th« RrllUIt Urnirtcrlj-Havtpwi. • ' ,4 OH BAT INDUCEMENTS (0 BUBSCRIBII.i Cort lt«doc*d 30 to> 5S p«r.C*al f . L. SCOTT 4 CO , iV Ely ■ VUHK, eoitUltt' lopubtisli.the following leading DntiiVFir*' tiodicals, tit: . '

Kansas nominations have not been acted upon by the Senate. , ' Revolutionary soldiers’ bill will'he ra mined in the Senate on Monday. Sownnl has the floor amlwill advocate the passage of the bill. '

1. - v Th« London <ti»ritil]r(Coai(rTtllTl.'. «. —■ ■ Th* Killubm-gh K«tl.w • *>" 1 ’ ' . j' alfl ? i j f ' . f Tbt Xflrth nrltlib Itftliw (Pra* Ch«r«*J^ Th* Weatralnlater ltarlew fctharalC ■■■ :r-;- ‘ .T f.* filtkkiraod'aEdlabnrjiliUagftilni |T*r^ t These Periodicals obiy represent th« thn*. pieal political parliea of Great Britain—Whif7* Tory, and Radical,—hut politics forms anty’bsw feflturcof their character. As Organs of most profound wriier* oh Science,: Literals te,t Morality/and .Reliyjun, aiihafV ever Lave "stood, unrivalled Ja the„wbrW , «jf tellers, being considered indispensable to'.iia. scholar and the professional’man/ while to lb# intelligent reader of every 'class they furnish' a more coi rjct ondii flat ij factory record oflk* cprre i\t litcrilurfrjof.lho day,,i b.toaghoat (hfl world,Abac can be possibly obtained frora iar. other adurce, *v ; ' ;Vi ’' <• ' t •' EARLY COPIES. Jhe Veceipi of*:Ad vnrice Shecis 'fria the British publisne.s'givta hddifioml valnata ih'eie ReprinU/tnasninch'asThcy/cao now placed ia.the t .banda,rqr fubrcjjbora ghoul as* *9pnas.lhconginar,edUion>.T*'- ’ ' ; ; T,E Ril S. A ( Reg ii I a r. 1 Pti ct a.) J '"*■ : Peranrt For any ond of the four Reviewsi- . < Romany .IwoofthefourRevfeWi [ ■ |6>04 ’ Rprany three of. the four Reviews §7*04 Tor alt four of the Reviews. " , J gffl For Blackwood 1 * Magazine 100 For Blackwood and three Reviews ;B00 Fdr Blackwood andthe four Reviews,. ' -10 04 ■ '..iltfynientr libt ynodt in afiettti fa Mtnfyvantntifrtfit Suu whtnuitui ieiU h rtctieie at par, ’ "• ’

'Baltimore,'Jail;-B.*

A company of volunteers for Nicaragua left MehilcMoh 24th, with the expedtattofi of eniharkingdu the cafs oi^KewOfleShg. ■KeW Orleans; paper a received’ by the Southern mail say Uie lhdiAnaTdd icato rio dihpo«rtion"t6 'treat with Oen. Harnoy. The flags of truce placed On’ the’ edges 1 of the swamps have been pnlled dotvn and destroyed by them, ■ /■

paid,” and when theyiaro," plainly'told' (he.jiaper'i6 single Mbscribor* at-one dpi!or,‘-they, will*ebder folly pay ue .fifty cents uioro.,>'Persons getting the paper by mat I,* by clubbing cad obtain the paper at ! a lower ralej more* Ironblp" pnd^ei-‘ pe mo tQ -mail papera siugly, thaa ip pact* ■£M/ .Papers ddiveredbyjthecarriefin a8-moro''than tbosp mailed; cbalp 1 W aWit 7 -hrcn,ly*fivd a mr for a overy who ■ served ; . : ,-.fuT-.t* vtit. e-.l.T i-r'r.hj; —- by tV(Lxamer.Jo_}my lor ms service?.— -TtejphhVyeaf, otiMnjbscfiptlm} •; jut has Void an act nal Idss to;-us..'of. abbot [ three doll era i' ■’ T11U i sal arge amount Vqr ts in- lbsb on subscribers, and lienee ■\‘JC b ( 't I.:a ‘Jrtl 'j* 'e-Vi tQHf de^ 1 re , to 0/?parfe, oa)a Ivcrlifiing aiid job piintiiig depditmenls

(fir ThsdCnoxvilJe Regis torof the-25th says that the Rank r?f East Teniiessce-r Uio 2Sloliier- ,: bad closed iU,dpoys( never again to it ■ i* (bought; for ‘purposes of. banking ; This'took inony persona by.snrpHBe, dnr astnneb as the paper ijeddiraabla jat (hit counter court itnted a qom p a rat i vely small portion of-Jibe Banket circulation.,. No report has, as yet been made of jlhe’cpu-ditidn-of.iliQ Bank. ; The .price of the paper bad fallen in'KnosJvillo front/50 to 20 ccnis. '

A few weeka agd.Chas, Schocbj '’bl AVw 'PiiJadclphia, Ohio; waa .a Jbg," when’ hifc axe struck a cannon leateh -slug, lbs. 5 which - ivaa 'emleddixl‘in solid wood about: five or six incleaTrom the* surface. 1 Tho from which his'slug was taken/! grew;, in the river botUm about two miles from that town, and 3enr : ’whero- Gen. I Wayne andhis army'encamped; duriug the summer of 1794, : vfjen ho ‘marched to Kb rib • w(w m to V J to ’• attack Vt ho Miami Indfaris.J' Tlio'ppbability is,‘that it was fired from'one ol he cannbns, and lay embedded' for mom thn haif j a -benr, tury. •‘- r *'1

|’i" '■ ‘i■ v Hiurix/Jafai^i. - ‘ Twenty "buildioge; including St- Matthews Prcsbyterim Church,; were destroyed by’ fire'yeslefday; thirteen others d*mj aged.ffcJdapy i-laro il ies -wem i< rendered homeless by .this Several persons seriqnBly injured., Loss estimated qt $100,000. y t .* v

:r ' ! .StATE Piuktbu. —■ William J,. Brown. having, re-signed the office of State Printer* to tike effect on the first nf January, Gov. j \Vlight has again assumed ilia appoint-; ing power, and placed iii that position Lartabee, Bingbam <fe Co., Of tbe JSepti- i riel! ' The Secretary of State refuses to appointees commission—pre- _ forring to. wait until tbe session of tbe Legislature, in order that the proper pow- ( erinay select a State Printer, ■ »

have morb than; mads up, for .this Ions; I nt we'think that' even tlio subscription < 1iiV’a&obl3 pay its own way. This' we .bop u tp accomplish—firstly,.by n alight tadtkndo .om-subscription; and secondly, h/ enforcing,’ as nearly - a s possible, the 'cash ‘ bystem. * la ■ f»l* cases, whore ibo money D» hot paid in advance for sub-

: The Poitage to any part of the United Stile* wilt be'hui Twmtwoo* CtMTi a ydar for '‘Blackwodk/* and but'FoL’inui tCiKTi*fc year for each of the Reviews. - i ■ At the above prices the Periodicals,will b« furnished for 1857, , , , i Splendid Oder* far 1 S5 0 and ’97 TogethaV. ■Unlike the mote ephemera! MsgatiriesohlfW day, these periodicals ; lose Hence a full year of the Nos, (with 'ncromiwions) for 1856, may be regarded.nearly*!. valuable as for 1857. We prbpose.tb lba two years at the following’ 'Sztuhzlt tow aula, viz. ' “ V* For Blackwood's Magazine, I 7 f c-|t 10 Ror a ny on c Revi ew, ; -V* i ; f DO Foiany,two Reviews, * [/ .6.00 Far BlackV.ood,and.one Review, , " ' YflO For’Blackwood and xwo‘Reviews, *■’ ■ t * frOO For three Review j, '■-■ ■ ' . ,. 1800 For Blackwood and three Reviews,.. . -131)0 For the four Reviews, . . . . ,* . f II 00 For Blackwood and ttttfoaV Reviews, ‘URO ,*Toavoid fractions, $5 may bd.Hmilte4 m Bladkwood, for which we willforward’tbjtwork for both years, pair yard. i V ■ N. B.-r-The;prion in Qt»*l. Driljiip' of the five above named ij about |jl*per annum.,’, .’ . ■ ■.

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■ Albany, Jan. 1 . ’. ,, Tha inaugaroUqa of’ Q’oiv.’ King took place aI tho opitol yesterday, in the preaoHw’pf a 1 a assemblage.' Tha cor'emonies/'• were "bighly 'ihleresliug; -addresses Lwere jraade by .both, the retiring and incoming Governors, who were loudly op'plaudcd..

OCT' A roedicar to|j£tha' r« r Hgiouri joarriftTU earnestly oppWstbeprac* lice of ministers 'and p relational -men traveling abroad to regain pst health, affirming that in nine .casesbut often health is' injured instead ■ of J bnefitted by such jourheyi 1 if- a ‘parish, instead of fprrit>hlrig thif pastor with means fortraVeling, wbukgivo ln'm lurid for tijlage 1 'ihe implojents of .hiftbaridiy, more to Improve his Hohlih than any other* expefenI or course, „

jSeriplipn, we .intend to ebargo the pen(jiUypjn .order up.fpf (ossci sus-' ; Wined"-by 1 bon-paying or delinquent sub* -accounts ’ are- «o amofi/tt&f hood ‘and 'h6nest ; nicn neglecUaa Xpx&tltio, payjhmn coni mnhlly,

0^.The Tbiborleaux (Louisiana) Min- • erva’ieaVnrthat-aU of-the planters, withoutex Option, are making a most excellent f article ofaigarj though/ the yield from 1 :the cano ’ pet. .aero ia ; quite, small., /ITio. aaccharinb<propertiesiof ihocano aro sajdt .to ‘ ■ httVeT^noyet -bcentbcUor, weighing,, in i many, instances/ afe high as nine and ten-; degnjes... Tfie trop, os previously stated/' will bo unusually small. .... , , r (

Ose Teodsam) Pee boss Killed rir a Stroke of Lio etsisq.—-Accon rits from Rhodes stale' tbatlbo lightning struck the immonfc store of'gunpowder, which was placed in the vaults belonging (o the Ancient Knights, destroying the whole Turkish Quarter so completely that only three children were saved. Olio thousand persons arc said to have perished.

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> te#n£W«'h‘ J wbo r ore abundantly able to %’aK'w/fii : tiaW Waver paid us ode centdn- * ring four years' wliiirh WoHaVa labored'for them, it is this'kind of patronage that-breakaaip -so many. printers.

: JKT Taking the popular votejn the northwest, and Coti mating the incrisefof the'next fonr years,' the Boston Atm estimate’s that Wisconsin, Iowa, Mioigan, Indiana) arid 1 IIIinoin Will be enlitll to 55 ReprCL'eritalitcs in Congress, in jfoo of the 29, which they now send W tho House. The present House' coulriiriOO, members from, the slave’ Stales, and from the free Btafo-i." Under (bo rietxtv porliorimcnt the free States will ho* about two to one. >

Toe D l*tv os Bcojifi.—Mr. Golfak, of Indiana, basgiven notice in the)House of his intention to introduce a. till 'for (her repeal of Abo doty on.sugars,. , _

• (£r An editorial article of. sqms length, in the*New Orleans which is copied, approvingly by some bf the other south-: era journals ot that kidney advocates the \ formation of a paicly'Southern .party to . prepare forthc 'campaign of,-1 EGO. .

r } feeder,- is before' you. 'tike hold of it, reid, it, and Then lake it *|rj # , ,, -j ** Itppjja fof.your.ivife aqd children to' road. jtuta/.pi\bjishpd/cycry, .Wednesday morn* ing at one dollar,, and fifty cents a year, in advance, t If yoo aro not a mibscribcr, f you^,ought to, bo—it costs but a trifle, 1 and.Its ■weekly perusal will do y ou good.

‘As ye shall never again be likely lb‘offer such inducemenlies ihoto bare presented; *NO<V r IS TUB TIME TO SUBSCRIBE II RvniittarreijTfibsVirf iHdabesibo mid* </irr ci if ike 'RbitiiAirs.ifot at those pricHv cam auttf # I ,^j w ' LEONARD cbVr’ *** * No. 64 Goldureal, New York,

■ /ST The Now Albany Ledger avers that the democratic party as a mass want to see a liquor law of noma sdrt passed, and they look to the Legislature to discharge their duly in (his particular.

S3T The mpro tlie Christian hie Godjlheihore he is concerned ip bring' bthoie to chloy the (same. '' : !;

Tlio beloved and renowned Father Matthew died ot Cork, on the 9tb instant;

Bjiltiuokk, Jin. 2. Flour dull at $537; wheat dull; torn scarce.

= A Nbw. Free State.'—Minnesota has made formal application for the usual bill, 'granting. State rights. ■ She has nearly t one litiml red th oris and people) arid is in.creasing vcry.rapjdly in population and [resources. Wo should , not be surprised if the Southern members of Congress, some f ot 1 tbern-nt least, voted against grunting * State privileges io Minnesota; as' it gives the Nfirth n largo increase of power in [Congress.

■ • ■ • ; '': BALTiMona; Jan. 2. • > No mail has been received south Jf , Savannah. G iv. Bragg - was reinstated Governor of North Carolina at Raleigh | yesterday, and A. J. ; l)argau Bnd:P,'L. Hargrove, members of the N. C.:Legist ‘ laturetwent' into the field omTucHdayifor .the purpose of exchanging'shots, bottho difficulty was amicably /adjusted wflHout a.reconraoto villainous saltpetre;; - i; i

: TJotIIfoii/FKb^ekt.— The following is tho role for President At the, Ia(e eledion; i‘j [ - Mncfainan, Fremont, 1,116,* 1 815; Fillmore, 870,146. ; Buchanan's vo*a over Fremont is 622.WI. Fillmore and Fremont over Back. 847,196 Total ntinjbcr of votes, , , ,4,066,78J . Jittchanan'fl vote isl&rgcrby a quarter of a million than woe .ever before gtvea for a Presidential. candidate. vnnia, lndiana,Bnd all lbs slave Stale* .except .Maryland, give a mijoiily of iM’ their voles to[Buchanan. / *'

1 [From ihe-jfashviile Burner | V , /Tennessee Banks. - * ~We notice that the Keatuck papers are in the habit of confounding the free banks’; in this State with the independent or char* j lered banks, and for the information of tho' public wc publish-below-»'correct] cIastdliea:ioa$f all the bpnksm Tennessee. The notes>f those banks under the head of “Free Banka," arc all secured by Tennessee fiqnds/ dollar for. dollar, deposited iwith the Stale Comptroller; w hich are beyond of the banker.. There 'cannot, therefore, be lossto tbendrd holdei B»nk ,, i 1 should EHspcnd. 'lliosp’jbanVs under tho ■ head of "Old Chartered Bouts" are those which' have been - doing : business many years', and have each a large paid in cap* ital. TlmraVmarked ,M New f Chartered BankV"are atit-h as have commenced basilic S* tl a ring’tbe,past few yoarir 1 ,' and - arc generally lank»i : of email capital. -It is proper to'remarkthit-’lhe Lawrcnccbnrg Bank, n-liich is classed'with banks cqmmincbd hbiiness in 1848. ‘ Its stockhqldera are iridit-iiltiaily liable for all of its ctr t cblnlion,-and are rcganled as tho wealthiest,men in Lawrence connty, The Bank of TeuneEseC'is owned entirely by the State,'which is liable for all the Bank's indebtedness, including .circulation.’ ; . ,.:.y- •