Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 April 1857 — Page 2

[Bloptmwrt of a CttboUo PflMt With - ' HJs Penitent , , I Onsftnemlng laat weak, every newipajper office of Paris was’viiiUd by a govIeminent messenger, who, In breathless j haste forbade them to print a word of the -news which had joet arrived from Meaax. IXho grand v/rotre had fled with one of his fair "penitents, Mad'lle Vacquerin by name, and one of the most beautiful girls in tbs place. What makes the affair ao terrible just at this moment if, that this intrigue of the grand vieaire, which fprms one of the accusations upon which Y«iger based his proofs of the corruption of the clergy, breaks out joat as Verger and hie. damning proofs were beginning to be for* got. The young lady, who, has refused the most brilliant offer* of marrisgo, and who is possessed of a large fortune in bor own right, has,- by the advice of her par* amour, .who is supposed to, have been her lover ever since she first attended his con* feialonal, five years, ago, only waited until her-comingyOf- age andlhe.transfar of .the money from-the. hands of her,, relations into her own, to Jake.; this extraordinary and decided step. Tbeyronri viccdrt ja a tall handsome man of good, family. Th* fugitives bare landed in Eagland-rtand mmor. declares that' <be reverend Father has written-to bisbUhop.annooncingbis intention of throwing tus free box orita. and threatening, on the first sign pi per* secution or annoyance on the. part of .the, ecclesiastical anthorities, to issue a.pablip confirmation of all this ‘‘horrible calqtn* nies” which' were suppressed in Yergcr’s trial.

CST Another steamer- has been-injured at tbe bridgtf oVef at Bock Wand, stesmjuf'Rajcne/ while on her way op tbe tbe idtjnniu, after laboring past Jliei bridge,,and when jnst above tbe pierr-wsasuddenly forced back by an irreiiatable power. Her at> ;n struck against the pier in tbe came manner as the Effic Afton, some time before. The strong current, and tbei boiling eddy con tinned beating and heaving her tbe pierfor some moments, and she would probably haro; been i dashed to pieces and sank, but for lief ball, .wbicb .fortunately, itupd the without receiving any, injury that we are aware ot. Waundervlani)/however, that her cbimneyi were kno'.'-lcol down and the cabin was considerably ‘ damaged,. Daring the fearful adventure the boat became fast in some manner, ami: it was ronaid•red necessary to cot away the “iexas;” this bring done/, she- floated beyond the bridge, and the eddy; and waa caught by the’towboat and taken to the wharf at Rock Island, where she :'will undergo repairs. .v.-V ’ ‘ :: ,"■ ■■

No More Scaswu.—Mac Laurin's "Paten*. Process'.’ is effecting a , evolution in the meth|xds pf teaching Penmai ship. The New York Trilwne of March 30tb speaking of a recent Public School.Examina ion in that city says:— ."The in penmanship (Mac Launn's) were conducted in commit, and gave the most flattering results. The] rapidity and freedom of.band were remarkable.’* This Protest, coraplele, is sent to any address for $1. See Advertisement; ' . { ' ■

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S& It will bo seen from our advertising col umos, that Mrs. Dbtras tfc Tardy have thrived their spring and summer spppUi », and arenow prepared to accommodati all withV-the best and cheapest goods of tbe season. Ladies wQIfind it to tbei: advantage to give them ’a call before pi rchasing elsewhere. 1

Pl*4re4 to no Pirty'i aiUim? in;, . ■ ■ Wo follow Trath wbe«*er *b«1 eaSatbrwiy.V

WsnxBBDiT, : : : April 22, 1857.

Important Decision.

Hon. Judge Frank Emerson, si the lost term of the Common Pleat Court of Lawrence County, decided the following points relative’to the sale of intoxicating liquor*. The Judge's decision will: he read with deep interest jby lho' citizens of Jackson and Lawrence; counties, who - now will feel secure against the doggery keeper for the next four years to come: 1st. That the Prohibitory Law of 1855 in all its esseotion provisions.is uncon* stitntional and void.

.{O’ All those who desire a good and useful book, should secure a copy of the ftfatt r Heron of thi Xew World, while tbe Af cut is in the county, as it is only sold b) subscription. 'For'fnrtbefpartioi plar*/rro direct attention to' the advertheme it of the work, in an other column','

IT The jYew Tort Jit raid says that Dr. Robert Hunter of .that City hasjbcen acoom* plishing the roost exltamdiiiaiy result* I tribe : treatment of Consumption, by Inbalttion, da* , creasing the mortality tpore.lhin Opt TAsus* and in the past twoyeolrs, The'following are the figures fromthe City Inspector's Report: Death* from Consumption Ipi&l.—tn tea.: f 3,(03. , 8,337. Showing an actual saving of life truly mine* nlous, when we consider that this'disease has' he'retofore been regerded as t h,oplc«)y. i (aja| 1 ' /

- Nsv EsTADusmia.'iT.—It will be seen by Wo reuoa to our business columns, that Madam Micdot baa opened a Millinery Fancy Store in this place. We trust she Will receive a liberal share of public patronage.:

2nd. That the 39th section of said law, repealing all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of that act, is inoperative and repeals nothing.. . 3d. That the Act of 1863 »* in force in this State, as modified by tbo decisionof the Supreme Court in the case of Maize vs the Slate, dtb Ind,, P. 342; a rid by the repeal .of the second and third sections of said Act. Laws of 1854, p. 224. 4th. That under said Act all persona are authorized to sell spirituous liquors in any quantity, not les* thin a gallon: and for sacramental, > xhanical, chemical, medicinal or culii j} purposes they may sell in any quanti m . 6th. That wine, and beer,- not .being spirituous liquors by the common law; nor made so by any statute law now in force in this State—their sale in any quantity is not prohibited by the law of 1853, 6tb. That any person who sclh spirituous liquors in-a less quantity than one gallon, unless sold for sacramental, .me* chanical, dr culinary purposes,.is liable to be fined in any snro less than two hundred dollars for every ■ueh sale.' . • i

Tbo Vital Fluid

Enters, every organ d circulation, distributes to every texture and the lion. In a word, it is' important, (hen, that iti pure and healthy condit arilla is known to posse] come assimilated with 1 of disease, and restoiin] pristine vigor.—fo/umA

df the body through (ho ijthe nutritive principle e source of evety secre*' rthe. life of man. Mow ; should be*kept in » Uon. Hurley's fiarsspii properties which be* the blood, disinfecting ■ >g, exhausted nature toWu [Tt’xat) Htro\d, \ '

;JST Obas, A; Naylor, Auditor efTippecanoeComity, lias, by virtue ofbta authority, called - a ’special session bf the County Commissioners,' for' next : Saturday, [to take intownriderttion the present condition of the unfortunate inmates of the Insane Aayiom[ from Ibis county, and to provide mcaanrre for theif support: — The Ooraraissionerswill doubtless make proyikion for their maintenance at the osylnm, until a meeting of (ho Legislature canbe-had.’ Thisis unquestionably the best plan. ; Onr County Poor House isriot a'fit receptacle for'lhem, and besides, there are several whose condition is such as to require their confinement, and for these wo have no means of providing, except in the County Jail, Keep them at the Asylum by all means.— Lof. Cour.

O'Gov. 1 Willard has appointed A. 0. Dam, Judge cf (be Tenth Judicial Circuit, vice Thai. J. Stsi field, resigned; also. John Petit as Judge in. the Tweltb Circuit, vice Andrew Ingram, resigned,

//oHoiwy’a operate, beneficially noli only upon the diseased organs, but upon tbo constitution of the invalid; To quicken the torpid stomach, enable the disordered liver to secrete a due portion of healthy bileV asd re- ; move obstructions from*(he intestines, are im* portant objects, but Holloway’s Pills do mote than this. They recruit I he stamina of the patient, and infuse tone and vigor into the wholevital machinery; The amnialspirits, sympathising with (he physical] powers, become light and buoyant, and that greatest of earthly btes* sings "a sound mind in- a sound body" is the result. Thousands qf persons who bate been cured of chronic dyspepsia ,'and its.altendanl depression,■'by ibis powerful alternative and tonic, know this to be literally true. 69

C l be President has appointed John A. Mclltajion, of. Kentucky, Indian Agent for tbe Bla ;kfeet and other neighboring tribe*. Vice H aiten resigned..

Kiw Yobs', April 16,— The steamship Tennessee arrived here this morning! Her new# confirm* the defeat of LockriJge, who, retreatiDg withoW jitriking B blow, destroying' all the fortification* ■ below Castillo. Lockridge ( subsequently fanned a * new -batullion from lhe Scattered troops, with the design ofjoibing Walker via Panama. •'

OTA terrible fire broke out in BiUimore on Ue Ht i lost., detlroyiog property worth $I2S,000, wi;h only $200,000 insurance. Fifteen or twenty tires were lost. ...

• 1ST We clip the; following, wonderful atory from ? the :'lf0ourille Democrat of April 14th. [ ; ! ■ -j A RoDoia's . Cav*-— Ducovxbt or Gbeat Wialth.— It bos Uen known to a very few persone 1 in tbiscity.for tome time/, that a'discovery of great wealth has been made ip the interior of Kentucky, on' the line of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, by a' poor family who formerly lived in this. city. The discoverywas made bya yonng man while' plowing m the field/ about six months since/ As" he plowed leisurely along, the earth sudden* fy gave way under his feet," and' he .|ras into an immense cavern. Much injured by thq fall; the, young man in casting about him for some means wherewith' to get out, discoTsrednamhers. of Iron safes;and strong boxes, which upon .investigation were found to contain gold and silver coin, jewelry, and other valuables . to a fabulous amount.. 'J'ho plantation upon, which all this treasure was found does not belong to the fortunate discoverers, who only lease the property, and from, motives-of security they bayo kept the secret of their good fortune to themselves/ An eminent legal gentler, men of this,city is about interesting h|mself to secure the fortunate family in.thp ownership of these great treasures, theiro*. suit of whose labors, in connection with other particulars, wo will giro in a few

• O" / woman named Halie/biun wai struck by the locomotive white walking near the railruat in the vicinity of Vienna, lod., and instant y killed.

The boiler of the steamer Scott explod* ed daring the retreat of tiockridge, when pear Ssrapiqaai, killing and; wounding fifty officers and men. [Die wounded men were sent Ip. the steamer Rescue to Punt* Annas, while Lockrjdgo’rcmained op the river; He .was well supplied- with pro* visionil' .. .

Banks Broke. —At a la to hour yesterday we received intelligence that the Far-, mere' Bank, Saratoga county, New York, and the Indiana State Bank, at Bloomfield, were discredited.—•Cincinnati Enquirer, > Sunday. ‘ The Exeter Bank, at Exeter, N. H., has been" discredited, and the Farmers* Bank, at Wickford, and the Tiverton Bank, atFallRivcr, R. I., have failed.

0 tT Oar-friend Martin, corner of Maiu and F rry streets/appears to be doing a large business in bis new location;

WitiTKTnrni.l’rxrt&iD Hxrvni ».<o> OwnTirot CoHriEsioN -canj be acquired by using .Uio “llulm of o* Thovoaiid J’lowir*." What Utly or gentleman wouM rumaln nnder llte carta of a dltagfL'CBlilc l<raaUI, whcnby min; ltia*‘Oti.x or a TuortiKo Ftowet." at a tlcoiifrlca, wooM no I only render It iwcel.bnt leave thelcrlh *!iI|om t (a halier! Many pcrtotiUlo not knotr tlielr hroath It U<). and the tuljcct It to drllmto their frfendt «lit never mruUon IL Howard of rvunlorfriu. lie mre each bottle (tinned KKTK1DGH A: CO., S. Y. For tale by all Drugglm. rtjtiW-cmtBm •

: 7th/ . That all .places or houses, wherein spirituous liquors are sold or bartered in a less quantity than one gallon, or suffered or allowed:to be drunk in 61 about such place, house, outhouse, yard, or appurtenance thereto, are . common and public nuisances; and all persons keeping and maintaining inch nuisances, upon conviction, are liable to a fine in any sum not Itsalban ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offence. —Jackton Count}/ Democrat.

IP* t'vera hundred for ' Kama* passed ihrough Memphis on Saturday. Many of then were taking their negroes with them.

’ - WAsmHqTbN, -April 18. ‘ - Instruction*' have been issued from tbe War Department ordering Gen. Harney and troops immediately from. Florida to Fort Leavenworth. Oob Sumner, with a force of about 1000 men, baa also been ordered against: Iowa and Cheyenne Indians. ;On the restoration of peace in those qoartere, he will .'proceed with his troops to Utah—the shameful licentiousneas oif which Territory the Administration is shall he broken up. „ It is estimated that early in June there will be at least SSOOft United Slates troops in Kansas, under the command of Major General Harney owl, Persifer F. Smith.

CTl- isnut thought stall likely now that the St te of California will pay. her public debt ot any part of the' interest on the same.

' The Commercial Bank ot Pctth Amboy, N. J., it is said, hai also stopped. pay ment V- ■ */ r

MARRIED,

On the IRUt. April, 6y Rev, J. R. Snath*, Mr. Franklin Ci’ Man ford, late of Cali for nit, and Miss Susan Roger?, of Pleuam iownsbiji, Switzerland county.

IP* An dd lady sixty fire yon of age died near C ncinnati, of hydrophobia,/ She was bit by a dtg about three weeks since. .

: Ikstitoyioh fob toe Bund. —Wo are gratified in. Being, enabled to announce that the Trustee! qf the .Institnte for the Blind, have made arrangements for the continuance of operations until tbe close of the present session in July.. The new session commences in October, by which time it is hoped measures will be taken to procure the necessary appropriations for its further support.— State Journal.

Nicaragua News.

DIED,

The Aspinwall correspondent of the New York Times discredits the reports of Wslksr’s rcccnt reported victory, and says positively that ho news had been received from his camp, , since March 5th,* His friends on the Isthmus, hitherto confident 'are now satisfied that his race is run.

[D* 1 on. W. L. Underwood is the American eandi c ale for re-election to Congress;, from the Third 1 Jongtessional DistricV Kentucky.

On the tCth intt., .Mint Ki.lf.m, daughter ,if Heniyaml llairiell Dniiia.

Al Caitolloii, Ky., on Saturday evening, April IU!i, of Cnnsuinpric:). Mrs, Asimj* M, OoU, aged 43 year? a ml C n;*ii;!,s. In this place, on ;!re Ct'th Rut., .Mr, V.'ii.u>ii Ik'Hrnur.v, Sr., a-eJ SA years, D „u,s *j d,

[P* I on. G. A. Henry was nominated by the American party of Tennessee, on the ICth, as their candidate for Governor. -

In addition to the great {filibuster's troublor. cn ther Pacific cidei Col. Lock* ridge, a brave and gallant officer, has abandoned the*attempt to force his wuy np Ban Juan river, : and* when the Tennessee. left Qreylowa Iiad returned there with bis men. - Satisfied that it was folly to oltackCastillo, a strongly fortified post, with the "means and men at bis command; and of fats to force his way op (he river, with commendable prudence nnu discretion, he has'abandoned his opera-tions.'-.The enemy now hold Ban Juan river in undisputed possession after three months wwte of time, and great loss of Hfe/sscrificedin the vain endeavor to wrest it from their grasp. To complete their misfortunes the steamer. Scott was blown up while conveying a large"number of the soldiers to Funto Arenas, thirty men were killed outright; and many horribly scalded. It woe said that Co], Lockridge intended to join Gen. /Walker with a few men, going via thelsthtaus. Fdrthernews is to Walker's condition may be anticipated about the 24th inst.

WAaiiikaTok, April 17.

IP* The court house m . Vicksburg,Mississ; ippi, was destroyed by fire on lhe lOlh iijst.

NMW. AOVKflTISKM ir.NT.s

No mail beyond. C. The jail at Md., wa« entirely burnt last evening., prisoners all safe. : v- ■ ‘ ■ : '

(ttrTbe sale of the Statesman, by Capt.Malin, was consummated Saturday. The purchasers were Kearney, Qouse and Sullivan, the latter to take command and nm, her in‘tbe Henderson trade.—The price to be paid is $9,600. The inspectors' tested her boilers and- gave a certificate allowed 150 pounds of steam.—Louisville Courier. '- ’;

Hides AVmilcd.

O'! he hog cholera hasmadt its appeapuce at MUt< n, Ky. among ihc hogs at the distillery.

HIDES rIi.j SKINS of all kindsbouyhl by the undersigned, at !Iic liighrsi umriri price. spCi’ CLAiiKSUM C{ A AbLiU. ’ M An TIN

. . . — r r • •* -• Tho Comet and tho Weather, /

OT fhe-Cortiintrctal Hank of New Jersey, is reponed as having foiled/ "] ' Pittsburg it, A p ri I 20. RiverO feet 7 in., falling; weather dear nnd cool.

: A special dispatch received last evening at Washington from Now Orleans, dated the 16th inst., says that official advices have; been' received inthatcity,. to the effect that the Mexican Government has admitted; that tho contractors, engaged to open : (he Tehuantepec read have complied with tho .terras ot the .original contract,. and-that'thaoiEcialaathorities'havere'-ceivod the rbadl : ?

There can bo na question bat that!the perturbed state of the weather, which bos for, weeks set at naught meteorological talcnlationaijisprbdaced/ifnotdirecUy at any rate indirectly! by the huge comet which is now. whizzing through spaa directly toward onramall planet ' Bimjlar changes of the climate have been observed before, daring the passage of cometa njear the earth. The comei of 1666 is said to bare brought with it a dense and onploas* ant fog, which lasted for twenty-oue days; that of 1826 was accompanied byhsavy rain* and consequent and every one mtut remamber the nhuauallj cold and severe weather prevalent at;the time of , the appearance - of the brillant comet,of March 1753. Thocometnow approaching the earth s is that .of Charles V, which drat appeared in perehelion; in 1264. It may be seen in a dear evening near B SegUtari, and is evidently nearjtng the earth wilh'greal rapidity, Its passage across oar orbit, or its possible eollisioni may produce very important and extra* ordinary geographical changes.' There can be no dojibt ■ that itimeteorologioal effect! an already becoming evident. •?' .•

is jelling ilie-c he Jilts: Oigar. 1 ', StmtSdm: Tobacco of al! kind5. Aisu, 1'ipe* ft Snuff, No. 1.5 lump, 7 plugs for 25 tents. No. I, 6 hi nip, 6 p itfs for 25 cents. No. 1. pound lump, 16 cents. No. 1, pound Jump, Virginia, 20 cents. No. I, poum] lim p,.Virginia, 25 cen;s. All brands cheaper Ilian- tlu cheaprtl. ~ Please give me a call, ' K; II. MARTIN, np22 31 Lrclerc House curlier.

■' CoHKEcncur Election. —The New Haven Palladium has the full returns of the. vote for Governor in that State on Monday ( tha,6th - inst. Mr. Holley, the Union candidate, received 31,312 votes; Ingham* Democrat, 30,911. Majority for Holley,401.

JEW ADVERTISEMENTS

OR AGES it LEMMONS — Winca i s offer Cheap Tor Cash, up?!; Claaitsox & Waldo.

Sr. Louis, April’17. Santa Fe advices to the 18th nit. re* celved. • A democratic convention has nominal ted Got," Otcrofor re-election.

iVolicc of Insolvency,

AT Uie April Term A. I>. 1357, of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland County, Indians, the'estate of Robert L C. .Maple*, deceased,'was declared probably insolvent. Creditors ore thereto re notified that the same will be settled accordingly. Dated April 22J, IS57. Been H. Msrtxs, Adm’r. R. N. Lamb, AtPy. op22-tt

£WEET POTATOES. — We Have a loo lot of NaUve Sweet Potatoes for sale. ap2‘!‘ CLARKSON A WALDO.

Missisq.— 1 The Vincennes Gazette says: We understand thai the friends of Mr. JohnMsOord are distressed ot his where* aborts* Mr. McO.i left home for Louis* ville two weeks ago„ and was to. have returned in about two days;, but nothing has sinco been heard of him.

\ I Considerable excitement was occasionid. in-; Santa Fe by these 1 circniniUnces: A Uefxican named' Gruber, in a. fight, shot, a joldier, and'gave himself up, and whs’ taken ' to jail. . A party o f soldiers entered the jail at night, fired forty shots, killed,Gruber and another’prisoner, and wounded? two* others.; 1 Some of the sol* dieii were identified and Will be tried. '

For * •*CO: TAR'S” Rat, Roath. if./EXTERMINATOIt, t*CO TAR'S” Bud-bus, BXl BK.M1NATOR, “CO! TAR'S" ULtcraicPownta, for Abb, Flic*, &c. On erfninr Depot, Ko.aseibOiBWiT.b. V., or, ‘ ] acooirr* and ce.lu* everywhere. Full parUeoIaraby ntalU IQ* too Advertisement. . *tC!Mt

.Traveling A gcals-Wanted, W A NT ED'6 n honest, industrious man in each scoiion of the Slate, to travel and taVe orders from samples for VMcAuistck's Hoitthra-riiic Remedies.*’ __ A liberal monthly salary and fair commission will be paid. Apply to or address (uitA'rvrum pattage,) U*. J. S. WcALUSTER, op22-4t . ■ Jersey City,.N. J.

The condition of the men wounded hy the terrible explosion of- the steamer, was represented as most heartrending. The officers of the British vessels despatched their surgeons and afforded'them' all aid in their power. Jfsiy of the poor fellows begged to be shot and pat oat of misery, to great was their sufferings. About two hundred of Lockridge’i men it was supposed, would be brought back to this country and probably landed it Key West, by some of the British steamers, at that time stationed in Sin Joan Bay. Loekridge will, of coarse, hare to abandon his artillery and inanitions of war. as it is impossible to take them across the Isthmus.

X5TTn the Cothjolic church at Lafayette, Indiana, last. Sunday, ten couples Were married. The hame of each.of the brides was Hannah. • :

Indian Troubles.

OCr Through trains on. the Ohio <h Mississippi and M.; A L Bailroads, between Madison and'St, Louis,.will:commence rnnoing bn the 1st of May.. *

Gaioiao, -April17.—Advices have been received atatiog that' the 1 Sioux, after destroying a settlement at SpiritLako, attacked'Spriiigfield in Sbnthem Minnesota, hut were; repulsed with the loss of ten to twelve of their hnmber, '

school 1 Notice.- ' TMISSES Jclu L. Dumont and H- A. IYJI 0'Nc*i- will commence a School al Min vA|k . Dumont's present .school 'room, _j3gSS' on the first in { May,—• ; yjffiESSl They wjli teach any, or all, of branches belonging to an. English Education. f Tefm« as follows: 1 '* Primary Department,' ■’ I*' *43 00 perquarterv* Secondary Department, $1,00 per quarter,. Higher Branches, ; ■ $-5,00 j>er qua tier.. French will also be.Unght op ihe follo ; KiPg( terms;—' i" Those attending the regular school,- ' 83 «P Those noUttonding sohooI, - - - $5 Ov* IP* No deduction Tor a'bsencc, exceptim cues of-protracted illness,. . , ;-:ap23-3t

The Cuba Sudan Crop.— A letter from Havana to the New York Times, dated April 0, says:

IlliiM.

(t>-It is stated that ex-Qov. Wrigh t, of will be appointed Minister to Berlin.; - '

It is now pretty well acknowledged that the sugar crop in this island will be abort* er at least by one-fifth than last year's. Interested parties are doing their best to conceal the troth, bat the time is fast approaching when the official statements must bo published. A large number of estates have already finished grinding, particularly in the vicinity of Matanr.as. Throughout the whole island, the canc has been more or less injured by the strong winds and excessively bard rains. In addition to these calamities, the heavy frosts bit the young growth. I have heard, also, that the yield has been quite small, compared with that of previous years, to each an extent that many of the estates have made at least thirty per cent, lass than la&jtear. This has bad the effect of raistngp'ftcei to the present exorbitant standard, from which they will not abate.

A detachment of one hundred Govern* meat, troops pures^ 1 them',; ; but being wi th on tprovi lions' were’’compelled to return. ■

Cincinnati Wholesale Market.

Floce—TherecetpU tire' veky light, md with t fi!r. local demand price* an again a abide higher, The sales aiwcoalood to GO bbl* at |I Vi.TS.do, at SS30, andWdoateSSS; - ** ■ 1 - Ch**»x—A Mb of ISObokc* lb F.al WJfd, / Borraa— 1 Tho ■ apply ti bulor, and price* an again higher. Sale* of 5 »U. 'KoU at V7»30o far Mr lo prime Roll. s| 1 ■ { n Wmkat—The demand eoaUaoe* aetite, tad prime White ha* advanced to *1 20,- Red la to good raqeeet tl 1110. Themeelpb brtht.weekart 1,174 b<uh. Coaa—A nle of t,OCO tiah* ohLaadicg at S9e.‘(<m Abort rime.):The ; market k*t»ady,Rluia daqUod about equal to thayeevjpUi.at $5®$7c, Tho melpti for the week foot tqidOyMObuihi '•• wUh*ue*orS00oiiAheU,toamve,*l0ie taller price. Tho receipts during Urn weak bnah-...-Brv—the m*rialr*main*ina atBSc. ■ - . f,. qiloldffi*Oe'.a*Ui* fiogc. The rtcCipt* forUiaweck artlfl^iC boib.ijErii.liiJi V.Vi'.X Baleb Har— n«narkftii,xerTdnn sl|?9 9 ton, for prlmd, with a demand m axCesa of thc rccaipU— Inferior and MP ww U miowt, atpri* act ranging frotn »l3to goalit/. llie receipt* fer the Wcekeompriaa * * Md«dC» tUroa* ftJfalSJic.; HdUaraan* der the new* Inm the Sauud SeaJb, are ffraiat 5X ase—not many WlUing toacU allhaionnar iatc. # . Sco*a->Th*, auitcluirm, with a falx EAlaA omhhdi atll«ll)f e fortommqn and good fair. HoUana«*la aenuctaaataking ana«Tawe>.' t.. HoLAMts—TbemaitetUllnii ateSo—normneh to bohadbeloRthurat*.- ■; Corrsa— Th* Market la nnehaoged la any. respect. Small tales at fer felr and good, doWng Tlih a better feeling. L - ' L Salt—Sales of^60 s Imatu Kanawha,at26c. The market continues unsettled, bnt 2(»2fic may be wiled tbe currenV range for this description. ! ”‘ lW ' * • j "" . Potatoxs—The demand continue* settee, with a light supply, pricea wrw,»«y fijp at $3 Mat 00 per bbl. Car load ofNdrthetn was ■old to-day, at Depot! at jl 40 per hhih’.' 1 i: -' : Biaki—The mirkd ia quiet; but quotation* are unchanged We quote;prime 'on arrival, al $2 l0a|3 16.,ncdftom itore,all220 a2M. , / Facrr—Green : apples : are, in briiV request, and the ledeiptn sell quick St |S 00s#« 35 per bbl Dried Applet ar#jin*ieod ■rcquert at S2 &0a$2 GO for new,. pried. Peaphes arc in better demand, and,prices are jinn af S3 00a 3 30 for new. Lemons are firm* ot $( 00 pt r box.—'There are uo Orange* nowin first hand?, and from second. hands an selling ht $3 per box. • V. . •

TIE undersigned have now a large and very superior stock of. - ' @E>[ sipsagp @f®18 cpnsi: Unh of. all the varieties of Dress from i be cheapest Lawns at I O' cents per yard to the Fahey Flounced Tissue Robes, so much lo Fa; hion—and' without’ feanof compelUtpn \ye,c*Qloffer.a batter and greater*variety of • ; Dress Silks, lo|etl cr 'with «. complete assprlmepl of Dress Jntm thaif any other m the place. : V'ChBdteri’s'; Weak of every d«cnpliqn’; fi ne_ Shift! igs and Irish Linen's of Ihtf very best—' Whit 'Marseilles / Quilts,: andi a -y*riety of Whit: Curtain.Goods—White Counleipanes, and^UiDdow^Jlods—Impotied Carpeting, of vario’i s paUern3andqualities.‘V,Our!ilock;of MiLLiiNiE.'Rlr:!:, is bet er this Spring .than ever bo forces We have in .hands,a,.great; yanety : qf,BoppeU, ( Silk, English .Straw, Cactus, and I its, infants;'Soft' Straw.' Flow* rfdf gftat-Beadtyj Ribbons by tbe quantity} i lib, a large aaaortment.iofi'French and Engll h'Embroidered Thread; Ucpsapd-Fancy. Cans mdllead Dresses,Mantillasofallkinds, impbr eifahil maonfacluihdffii rfbjJiforitidom. tir We*woiifd' Sur 7 pi , 6onV«hd' I Uia publii that we have the vety best 'or help im out ei Dploy.-OqrMifltuaMaViDgila condhctedby aiL?dy ; y.hrfb»ib«enallbe beadofesUbliai iment»]»lhJikNew.VoA J apd Phijadeli Biff OuKMtLmBBY^m^ t 4We. and coflpiihriVhanf; as W 7 Mtr Our Fashion Book ts ibdtbest- ln the .United Stares. T TAe -Bon-fbnj of New-York, with its Pattcwia'snd Plate* direct from Pina.' ‘tWe Matter ouiwlKs/lhal with Iheib tdfan* iages 1 in band, and* left Years expwiencein the TOflel we ought to 'be qualitied to adit all olaSxe i in this section of tbe country. gy We lender to our patrons and the pib)ic go lerallyrUiny thinks for past favors and the vr ry liberal patronage heretofore awarded -us! sr d very respectfully solicit of th'i < saineV and ; we promise to dodblc cor effort! to accommodate them. ; t . ap'&.tf • MRS. DETRAZ* TARDY.

Washihotor, April 18. Tho P, O. Depaitmeothas invited proposals to tbe 1st of ' June for carrying a letter mail overland from Missouri to San Francisco, in a four horse coach, semi* monthly, weekly. And semi-weekly. The Interior Department has nearly completed arrangements for the construction of a wagon road.

Oub East India Squadron, —The reinforcement which is fitting out, as wo learn, for our naval force in the China Seas, will consist of some of the most powerful ships inthe world. Amongst others, the frigate Minnesota, one of the six new steamers, has been designated. In view of the importance and distant theatre of the service, says the National Intelligencer, we cannot but express our pleasure at this ■election of the Minnesota, because the noble ship herself and her substantial machinery were built at the Washington Navy Yard. In this fact we have a guarantee that, when the Minnesota goes to sea, we shall not hear the almost invariable story of broken machinery ur of the ahlp having pul hack or into some port to repair damage. Tbs immense battery of the Colorado, another of the now steamers, is to be transferred, it ii said, to the- Minnesota, at Norfolk; and it is farther stated that Mr* Beed, our now Minister to China, will take passage in tbit magnificent ship.

f ■ PUWic . Sale.; •, !' ; '' ; I.lf pursuance, ofon order pC.tco Court, of ’CommoaVPIeia of' Switzerland ‘County, ; Indiana; made it lts l Apnt i T»tin'A,;D.' 1W7,, Clara* Bells, Susan Betts dt Flora Bells, pain or heirr ofiCynia Belt*. iate dec»f«d, will. on UielOth dar-ofitiDe 'A. p. l&M, at hetreildcnpo dear ;, J adi sonVi! lei 1 ! n’ 'Jeffcrfeob' Towns hi pr County a aforesaid; *1 pri* *" Mli fol*. twenty i2d);Towa two (3J, of range:! wo (0)2 wpsi of lauds sold it CiacianaU,:9Jb0» ICo pn butting eighty $0). acres, more ,op properly of said minors.; And LwiU fWjpnef at the said tirhh and plate,' in iay. qwd Tif fte simple, the remaining Until of ftidt-Tetl estate. •' A '- x ' ■ •.v r -| f;nn ra Slid land will pot bp aohl for, \w Ujaa.lha full appraised valuelbcreof.,, And in cue y ptd landa are not sold on that daft 1 .will, continueto'lcceite olds for'tbetime upliAbelst day of the July (era, .1867, of said Oouiaotl Plea* Court, 1 will sell upon the- following terms and conditions, vis: -One fourth cash jut pond, one fourth inm; twelve a hd'alghtMn'rnbnlh* „ from thediy of sale; NoteiwtlhfgboffttsWpll security will be wquired for the Mladoa of the deferred payments; and the purchasers .yriU receive a certificate of purchfie,, setting, forth the liot pf sale and eutiUing.Mm toajeed of conveyance, upoti sald'saleTjeldg reported to and confirmed by said Coort/wben h ttortytfc will be required on sard premises/tfiapp* dtUonal security for the btlonce ofstid deferred pavroepts. FLORA BETTS, Quardiap Bfe. ! Robert "N. Lamb, aU’y.’ ' ' *

Chicago, April 18. On Saturday the lltb, Eli Grifford, a half-breed was hang by a mob, for killing John Ingalls, in Jackson county, Iowa. On tho same day a mob at Belleview, forcibly entered the jail, and taking a' pris enor, accused of murder and counterfeiting, and hung him. Great exciUment.

£?* Bible Unionism is a failure, a magnificent failure, and nothing else. Its best friends have deserted it, having no confidence in it. Its translations are simply ludicrous. It has now come to a stand, for want of hands, of friends, aid confidence in carrying out its own principles. It baa come square op to the word bapUto and knows not whether to translate it or not; bnt death follows in either case. All this lea good reason -for placing the work of translation into the bands of Prof. Hackett and Pref. Oonant, where all will be safe for the next twenty years. —-PhUadtlphia Chritti&n Chroniclt,

St. Louis, April 16*

Lut night the planing mill of Morrison, Beale dr Co,, this Methodist church and three dwellings were destroyed by fire, at Alton, HI. Loss. twenty-five or forty thousand dollars. Insurance small.

St. Louts, April 18, Henry J. Adams, free State man, is electad Mayor of Leavenworth, Kansas, by ISO majority over al),

. /y Show na a newspaper whose colnmns are at all times crowded with new advertisements, and we will show yon a community alive with holiness and enterprise! The age is a moving one. The man who stands still in these “latter days/'will in a short time find himself behind his competitor, And to shew that sons of oor merchants, at least, ere not atandi4$Atil|,-weneed on */ ***** 10 oar advertising columns to show.

. Bt. Lome, April 20. Hirer fallen 2 feet at this point and falling rapidly. All tbe upper streams receding; weather cool, clear and pleasant.

fgr Hon. liham Q. Harris, Democrat, has been nominated in convention at Nashville, for Governor of Tonneasa.— The Hon. Andrew Ewing was nominated for Congress from the Nashville District.

Locibvolb, April 20. Elver 6 feet 6 inches on the falls, 9 feet 1 inch in the canal last evening: weather clear, mercury 58 dog.

I Mew-York DiyOooda Trad*, j The market is dullffor the season, hut than ia a good feeling, and an average •eason’a business ia looked for. The buoyancy in domestic Cottons continues, ' and some descriptions are withdrawn for \ higher prices. Heavy Brown Sheetings and Shirtings are selling at 9$ cents, and light and medium grades,‘8@8$. Oinaburgs arebuoyaat, Drills continue buoyant, with sales at 9 cents for Brown, 9$ for Bleached, and 10 J for Blue. Denims are in good request, and, with'a-reduced stock, prices ; are tending upward; we quote the range 10$@16 cU. CoUon Dock is firmer, with a' brisk demand — Colt’s ranges from 23 to S3 cents. Print Cloths are in reduced supply, and the business is, consequently, light, but prices are firm; small sales bn a basis ofaix cents for 60 by 64. - Prints, are selling briskly, and the market U firm at 9® 11 cents for Madders, according to Quality, Lawns are rather slow as yet, but they are .firmly held at Il@16 . cents. Ginghams are sclling jto a fair extent at 11@I2 cents, including all - the prominent prod actions; De Laities may bis quoted at I9@20 cental wWr a Talr. business.. Cloths are still slack, and prices irregular, „ Fancy Caaajmeres, of the better; grades, sell well at foil rates—sty $1,12$®$!,87$ to tl’50 —but the low and medium qualities are difficult to move. Satinets Are. fifth, but quiet. ; Kentucky scarce' and firm. —Shipping ZiV, Apr} 6.

'I nug.'Linieicv\ And Faucy tlood s. 91 on-Ms i of RlBiK Mint) and S DA St E. MICHOT, French MilUntr, has now open a Fashionable Store! Vip n street, where she keeps all terra, Cars, Hcid Dresses, Flowers, is, She will make Dresses, •a of all kinks, Embroidered Dresses,' icks for children. ,, ap02*6m