Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 April 1857 — Page 2

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St. Lolis, April 25. Secretary StMlbnjmblishcs amaddjreai to the people Kqpaaa.' He asya/the Adminiair*tlon'*Ttc6gnizes the authority of Territorial' l&islafion and the validity of law?, end especially «£ cognt7<es the act providing for a" constitutional convention; presumes the convention will submit iha vital question of the domestic institutions for ( a subsequent yole of the people; thinks Congress will admit Kansas as a State immediately; rec* ommenda a jbr past eopr* Got. Walker liy the middle bfMay.’

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Lon truxs-j f oscia tMo.'« u M-ntK Woan*. • Qjorgit'LoUeiiej are conducted with} great judgmenland with an integrity that bis , piven tbVra a high character with tie public. 1 The State controls them, appoiahrUnpeitii^T' tosee Ihalthey.pre fairly drawn for thcue wbo ; invest in,theip, aqd >o Ibe tiikin'phrcbariiig n ticket ix but small. Many a man throws I away several dollars every month that might be I belle ru red j nsak i og _S.¥* n. _Cp,, of j\ 1 1 1 n ta,, Georgia," to send bnnsfire or ten dollar ticket. Money in tbe world is very useful if wisely, used, and rather than indulge in any game of chance at cards or dice' with jhe hope of Win* hing. it is better to save rain able time, and try the Georgia Lotteries. One is drawn every Saturday throughout tbe year. ‘ Tickets are ten dultprs, halve* and quarters.in proportion. By | corresponding witb-Swas • A"Utr.v-Att«nUr iGtorgii, and tern Rt i na. mon a y, io .lb e m, you will obtain every satriRctloh. ‘ ,

Health

i>~ Is r.n ac: entitled "an act fut if.e incorporation ofinsurance companies, defining thcit powersand prescribing Ibeir duties/* approved June 17, :6S3,'snd.to renew the «cl incorporating the Madison and Marine Insurance Compang. f an act to amend the tenth aeclion of «n art entitled "an act krtbe incorporation of towns, defining their powers, providing for the election of the officers thereof, and declaring their duties," tpproTcd June 11, IBA2, rind supplemental thereto. an act to amend an act entitled *'an' net to incorporate the Clay Colton Mills." approved February IS, 1818. an act relative to the printing, binding and distribution of the Session acta. House, Senate and Documentary Journals; declaring who ■halt be entitled to* copyof lheiimoj author* ing the Secretary of Stale to dispone of coplea of acts by sale when called for, and allowing sneb Secretary a compensation for superintending such printing, binding and distribution, an act u amend the 1st section of an act entitled "an act concerning license to vend mer*

Hostilities ahdBlbbdahed in Nebraska

Hurley's SifsupatilU enters the circulating [ B5id— lf tSeljIflod’'--incTeBJcslhe red globules ■ndcessary for perfect health, and eradicates all -U}nl ordisease from lie constitution.— Ckicogo .Ptnotrei;* 1 r *SoId bf iSthieffdin Brothers Co„ New [Twkr Russell, Schott dr Co., Philadelphia; J. lD, Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, and all eiicaiiie 'medicine venders throughout the Union.

: r Tbs steamer Minnehaha,,which ai rived lastjrrening, brings information of a tenons'difficulty tbiat'has ocp&rred between the Pawnee ladianf-and iettiers of Nebraska Territory. Owing to the lateness of the hour, we are nnabloto detail the affair clearly, and therefore give the in*" formation* a* horridly imparled by the officers .of the boat. The Minnehaha, on the tip. trip found great excitement provailing at Pi*lte»raoalh,‘ tlie Indians having driven in'a Qumbtr of set tiers on Salt creek, and some. BdrtQtis fighting.had pc: enrred, resulting in the killing of several Indians and ono while man, the wounding of another, and the capturing of thirteen Indians, who- were kepi strictly guarded as prisoners, •

PMgeJ lo no Party* arbitrary my,. Truth she lem the »»J*'

Wednesday, : : : : : Aphil 29, 1857.

jy In another column will be seen the official notice of ft meeting of the Ohio and Switzerland County Agricultural Society. At this meeting'it; yr|U probably be decided whether the‘Society will aacb county have its own; Society and aminal Fair, or whether jthe two counties will continue ■ together for another season. Wo think 1 a division would he beneficial to both conhties, for the way matters have .been, going on for two yean past has been very unsatisfactory to' the* farmers of this county who have taken '’any interest in it.' The Society is ih rriany of the awarded premiums remnjn unpaid/ The district is. so large and iuconvenient tbat bnt a small portion of tho people lake any interest in it; ; We advocate a division, as the hestVay to snccced in the future. This conuly can organize * much, bettor Society separately, than both coon tics have done when united.- Lot there be a full attendance at tho annual meeting, and something done toward settling tho debts of the Society.'

ITollo'uoy* i OinimVnt and 'P«/fi.—akin dllcates .cahnut.be.cmpd by;lotions and erobrocalions. A detergent capable of reaching and neutralizing Ike aonrcea of irritation that lie under the superficial integuments can alone eradicale' these,' pheightty disorders. I Hollo* way’s Othltuenl,- when rubbed upon the tut* face, quickly disappears; It dives down to the 7t\!bldtft^Bf1fi'^thaiidyrs nd ’redd'd?) outward jhflanjItlqJt by fifingutiling its elements.— The cures it accomplishes iu eases of scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum,' mercurial eruption), blotthmbolIj. rfngWoniii scald bead; tod other affections of the skin and glands, are therefore as complete as they are rapid. The operation bribe Fills upon.the internal organs is of the same thorough character. CO

Evasbvilik, April 27. .Yesterday the steamer Rainbow while ascending the Ohio opposite Slim Island, abont four miles below 511. Vernon tamo in collision with tbe Julia Dean bound for Wabash River. The Dean struck the Rainbow on the starboard side, breaking a hole in her bull and sinking herself immediately. Five or six port ms were drowned most of them deck bauds. Tbe Dean's cargo, which is a total lose, in insured; the boat is not insured. The Rainbow was very little damaged. 1

DIED,

In Warsaw, Ky., on Satutday M.| son'of J. W. and Martha E. Baxter—aged two year* and six months. ;‘- r i- ' ■ '■

chandiie, to exhibit any caravan, menagerie, circus, rope and wire dancing/ puppet show, and legerdemain,” approved Jone;l6lh,.1852, and for the encouragement of agriculture, and concerning the licensing of stock and exchange brokers. ■- ■ An act to amend an net entitled '.'a® act declaratory of the law regulating marriages, and enforcing the provisions thereof by proper penalties." Approved March 5, 1862. *n act to rest certain rights in married women whose husbands have left the State without making suitable provisions for their mainunanrc.or whose husbands arc confined iu the State Prison. . An act to enable married women whose husbands have absented themselves, to exercise (he rights of resident householders. An act to provide for the rdliet and support of married woman when deserted by their husbands, and of children when descried by their patents, by the sale ut property. , ad act to prevent market houses from being built upon the streets of towns a ml cities with out the consent of two thirds of the owners of lots on such streets, and lo authorize the removal of.lhe tame. An act repealing the fourth section of an act entitled "an act to regulate the mileage of sheriffs in conveying convicts to the Slate Prison, and of County,Treasurers, in making deposits and in their settlement with the Treosutcr and auditor of State, ami the mileage, of members of the General Assembly." Approved, June 17, ISW. an act to amend an act entitled "au act defining misdemeanors and puimbmenUherefor/' approved June 11, lho*J. an act to amend the ibirty-aecoud section of an act entitled "an act defining misdemeanors and prescribing pnntsh'iiient therefor," approved June 14, an act prescribing punishment for running railroads trains or locomotives across oihenailroads without stopping, and to prevent careless ness and accidents in crossing. An act to enable'the Evansville.and Craw forduille Railroad Company lo alter the line of its road. An act for the relief of persons who have borrowed money from the sinking fund of this Slate. - .

The Minnehaha carried this news to Omaha City, where Gen. Thayer was residing. The General set shout procuring volunteers, bought all tbe powder in Omaha, and started down on the steamer. On boatd there was a six pounder, consigned to Omaha, hot instead of being put out there, it wus carried back to ''Plattesmomb, to be used, if necessary, against the Indians, On arriving there, Gen. Thayer and the volunteers disembarked, and were joined l<y others, and it is supposed that they would be able to protect themselves ami their homos successfully against any attack of the Indians.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS/

VWeoDUKP Ckcam"— A I’omadt for becutifyinp iht 'Hair— highly perfumed, superior to any Ff*och trtiel* Imported, mod tot hi If the price. Fornre**iflf tadlei Ilalrutat no giving It a brtjrM (tPHay ippnamicr.' It taoara Oentlataaa'a Hair to ccH In toe tnnii natural manner.. It remora* dandruff, alwajj giving the Hair tbo appeanoci of belot Irrali ihaupoei.- Price only any cant*. Kona no nine unleu tlenM by PETHIDHE * CO.. N. Y.. Proprietor! of tha ■ 11 Bo In of it Tfiovtortti Fltneirt.'* For sale by-all Diuggida, mut-cowCm

CONSUMPTION! •' , CrkcD tr Imiulatidm !; ■This wonderful preparation, all-complete, iifor.aate.by J.L t TI11EBAUD.*.

Blanks; - A. complete'assortment of Deeds,’Mortgages, Notes, Summons, Executions nod Subpoenas—for ; sale, at the Reveille Office. y > ■ ; ( ,,y /, apW-p

Philadelphia, April 27.

The X. Y. Herald bus advices from Honduras to April 1st.- Seymour, new British Mipcrimendent, had been sworn in as Her Majesty ’a Lt. Governor of the Bay IbtomL, causing much excitement in Hondnra-, a» indicalitig that Mnglaud tins no real, intention of ceding the colony to Honduras.

Agricultural 01 eel lug. is hereby given that the annual Iw meeting of tbe Bwiuetlaud ' and Ohio' AgriculturalSociety will *>e held at lenaville on the second Thursday, in Taff June, 1357, being the I Ith day, coin me net ng at 10 O'clock, a. a,, at which lime the officers of said Society will he A go ue ta 1 site rids nee of tbe members is requested: D. G. tUna, .President. I‘kb*et D croc a, Secretary, ap29

NEW ADVKUT1SKMENTS.

NOTICE.

Washington Items,

£ A 1*1* those indebted to tbe underlined I is arc requested to call and settle imme\dinlciy, as 1 am in need of ill the money due me. Let no one forpet Ibis, bat callV immediately and make icttlL-ment by ctih I dr note. [np29.3tj I., L. WOODY. /

s Washington, April 24,—'The charge against Izard, the Governor of Ncbra>ka, having been withdrawn, be will be removed on the ground of public expediency: It iv probable that a successor will bo chosen from a non-slaveholding state.

It id rumored that the Guatemala array in Nicaragua has Icon defeated, and that San' Salvador has declared fur Walker.

• DMD.--Dr. Ezra Ferris, of Ltwrcnceburgh, Indians, died athis residence in that place on Sunday evening last, aged seventy-four years. He moved early in life to Lawrence burgh, snd was a member of the convention that framed the first constitution of Indiana, and for many years a member of the Legislature of the Slate of Indiana. He was a preacher of the Uaptisl denomination, and took an active part in all their literary and benevolent operations, and in every scheme for the promotion of religion and good morals. He was a useful citizen, and a sincere Christian.

SWAN *k CO.’S LOTTERIES. Prize, 8-10,000!!! xi TICKETS OXI.V £10 i ,

Indian Massacres on the Frontier,

F. A. BOERKER,

Chicago, April 23. —Runners returned from pursuit ot-Indinus, confirm tho rumored raassacreS in Blue Earth county.

The Postmaster General has concluded a contract with the Panama Railroad to convey tho mails until the cxplraiijn of tho present contracts with the steamship Companies, two years honce, at the rate of $100,000 per. annrnn. Tho Governorship of Utah has been tendered to Major Ben. McCulloch, and it !s believed he will actcpt the, appointment. . A letter is now' on its way, requesting his presence in Washington. The design of the administration is to pursue a peacefnl policy toward Utah, in order that the Jaws shall ho executed, and the rights of every inhabitant in the territory be protected without recourse to arms. _/r

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0 AVISO i'i the (treat far or with which ocr Slsjla .Xlimber I/Uterwa bate been rcccUcd 1>j IhepULtie, sod the larce domstiU far Ticket*, the Msosgen, S..Stria & Co., will hove a tlnwitijr rich Saturday t It roach a at the year. Tbe f-tlovinc Schews will be drawn to each of Ibelr lotted* t Hr Slay, IE17. CLASS 31, To to drawn In the CMy of Atlanta, (la., to jxiUie, os

, SIAlnr STKCRT, TEVAV/IVOIaXI, Respectfully informs the-piddle nut he has" jurt opened a store Main street, in P. UtiTotir’s' where he intends keeping on ham! o \f ecner-d a?ior;rr.eul of Watoils, Ciockh ami Jr.wKt.ar. ’

Forty settlers were murdered at Big Bend, and several women taken prisoners. Great a! arm'existed everywhere, ■ All the Indians beyond tho Minnesota liver were assuming a hostile attitude.

tiuiurday, May 'Id, 1857. 4 litss 35,

UT Particular attention paid lo tt-pairing Watcher, Clocks, and Jcweliy. a[>29 if

Rumors were rife of do alliance bo tween tho Sioux and Chjppewas.

To t-c drawn in .the City of Attants, Ornrjts, tit public, on •S'llurday, Mo y Of A, ltf>7. Class 3 «,

Toe Floating Palace — 'With the '■Consolidated Circus" on board, will be at opr landing on Saturday next. The boat itself is a niriouly worthy of e visit, and the troupe ot performers accompanying it is one of the best in the country. Of course there will a be rush, so we advise our friends to go early and secure uu imu-cuul).

Disasters at Sea.

iConvoLK, April 25. —The bark Eliza, from Cuba, with cargo of sugar and molasses, and pound for Now York, put into this port to-day, leaking badly. . The ship Volfmtc, of New York, is lying a total loss, on tho Eastern shore of Maryland. Her loss will amount to from £30,000 t? $40,000, which falls principally upon merchants in Norfolk and North,Carolina.

To !-t* drawn in the City of Atlanta. Ornijo*, in public, on Soturary, ,1/uy I < (A, 1537. C I a s s 37V

To tic drawn in the Ci'.y of Atlanta, i'i |>■ 11*Iiw, u;t -tj/i.r. - j, May 2JJ, l:-67. Class 3h,

Later From Havana. Nbw Orleans, April 2.4.—The steamship Cahawba. with dates from Havana to tho 20th inst., strived here to-day. She encountered a westerly gale on Lite I3th, and on tho morning of the 15th, enconntered the bark Warren,-from New York, off Capa Hattoras, entirely abandoned. The captain sent, her to Norfolk tu charge of the mate. The stock of sugar at Havana and Matanzas was 242,000 boxes. The market had advanced 1 real, and was unsettled.

To l-e drawn in *l:e L'i:y of Atlanta, (irntyia, in puMir, cm Saturday, May 30/A, 1557,

An act to amend the (litncenlh Feciionof sn ait entitled "cn act *.c pisr-de fur a general syslein of Cwinmmi schools, iLu office:* thereof, sad their respective powers and duties, and (natters proper))' connected therewith, and to establish township libraries, and for the regulation thereof." Approved Match 6, 1655. an act to provide lor the government and discipline of the Stale Prison, and to repeal "sn act to provide for the government and discipline of the Stale Prison," approved March ,9, 1866, and all other laws or piriioflaws in* convenient herewith. an act to amend the third sectijn of "an act to regulate the titles of all those who purchased swamp lands of the United Stales, after the dale of their donation,'and before (be selection of the swamp lands by the State of Indiana, approved March 5, 1856. : ' an act-enabling the different counties in the State, Laving a Swamp Land fund, to ascertain and use'tic amount thereof fur the purpose of ditching the swamp lands therein. an act to amend sect ion 36 of an act to regulate the cate of swamp lands donated by the United Elates to the Stale ol Indiana, and to provide for the draining and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant, approved May 39, 1863; and, also, to lacihtate the 'ditching and draining' of the . swamp lands, and to provide for the payment thereof in certain cases therein mentioned. an act authorising the Slate of Illinois to maintain the Csiumtl Feeder Dam, and secur ing the use of the waters of the Calumet river, and providing the manner of assessing damages auttsiaed by the citizens of Indiana from the erection thereof, and regulating the draining ol swamp landi adjacent to the Calumet river, in the Stale of Indiana. an act to provide for, and regulate the inipectation of, tobacco throughout the State of Indiana. an act to legalise the acts of the board of trustees of the town of Mishawaka. aq act to amend section sis of an act entitled "an act touching the laying out and vacating towns, streets, alleys, public squares and grounds, or any part thereof; the making out and recording of plus of such towns, and providing for the , change of the names of such towns," approved May 50, 1862. act to authorise the Treasurer of Stale to buy, for the Elate, lands sold on execution or by order of court, and to sell the same and execute deeds Itierefurrand to legalise purchases and Mies already made in aimtlar cases.- . in act ceding to the United States of America Jurisdiction over certain lands and their appurtenance in the city of Indianapolis, and exempting of the same from taxation. an act providing for the transfer of scholarships in the Indiana University for'vaiuible consideration. * ' a Joint resolution dectiringit unconstitutional aud impolitic for the Stale"to purchase tht Wabash and Erie. Canal. * Joint resolution of the Senate on the subject of printing the Statutes. a joint resolution TortGe relief of Henry P. Rowan, Ewamp Land Treasurer of Poluki county. : ' - Joint Resolution on the subject of th* tariff on sugar. .. v - ,. There were sixty-six' acts passed by the late Oentra) Anenjily, and four Jolnliesolutions. Than wire about three hundred and fifty bills introduced into the two Bouses, of which 'number but sixty-six. became , laws, a large number were reported'upon adversely by commilked, and ibout'as many were tbit on the final Tube in. both Uinnt'u w«e Vi\"7««4 and approved by lbs Governor. Seven) re ceivcd the Governor's veto.

On (lie Pl«m of Single Numbers. Th rtf theutanj lira kunifrtd and ninety /Vitrs More Ilian one to every ten Tickets, M'hcmr,

13* Wc roust again ask the indulgence of our kind readers, fur the small a mount of reading matter in the Reveille* For five or six weeks past, we've bad a continual "rush" of new adtertiferoenls upon us—and it has been impossible for us to refuse them, in view of the money they bring to our not over-crowded pocket-book., in a short lime they wilt begin to thin out, when w e will give a corresponding increase of other matter. .

,St. Loots, April 27. ' A file of the Santa Fe Oozetie of March has been received, A portion of the remains of Mr.' Dodge, Indian agent, were found and interred at Ft. Defiance. Capt, Gibbs was severely wounded in an engagement with tho Indians. Gov. Meniwether bas gone to visit the Navajos. Indian dcpradaiions bad been extended, apd nambers overtaken and killed by the troops! Mtj. Fry hsdartived at Alburquerque with $150,000 for the department.

F.ACII SATU..DA1 IN .MAY I J Prize of $10,000 is '....$.10,000 I prize of...... 20,000 is’. 20,000 I’ prize of......in;(j00 i*...........10.000 1 pnz*-of lO.Wi* 10,<>00 I prize of 1.000 is,’ -1,000, I prize of .1,000 i; .1.000' 1 prize of.......5,000 j-t., 5.CO0 I prize of......■.2,1l'0 i; '.r^O) I prize of 2..1U0 .2,100 I prize of...2.600 is.. .,...2,500 I prize.of* it .,2,500 1 prize of -.1,000 is.,.. t.Of<0 ! prize of 1,000 i* 1.(00 I pnz*; of....I.CkX) is 1,000 , I prize of 1,000 it.,....: 1,000 1 prize of,.1,000 is...,1,000 tOfl prizes nf .100 are 10,000 100 prizes of.........50 are 1. ..5,001)

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Colonel Oxford, .the late defaulting exchange broker of this city, was arrested by .order-of the Captain General, and ordered to leave the Island. - A package of 813,000 was taken' from him.

CT The pcoplp along Barber's Run, in Jefferson Co., Ohio, are greatly excited. The sound of a man sharpening a saw, has been beard at a point on the no, night after night. Wlien the people approach to investigate the matter, the sound cease, but commences again on their retiring. Many yearaago asaw-mill owner wa« murdered near the: ipot, and',the citizens of 11 at place ’-affirm that his * dUemboditd spirit has returned to earth on some especial errand. j :

Chicago, Apr. 27;

Site of Hay.—Yesterday Copt! Wells disposed of a cargo , of 125 tons baled timothy hay, from Wheeling, for the handsome pWco of $26 50 per ton,- deliverable at Cairo. It was bought fur the St. Lotus market. —Louimile Courier 23rf April. tt

Latest news from tho scene of Indian tronblesjq Miuneiola say that on the 12th inst.a battle was fought on Welndnda riyor, between, thp Indians.and,tEis t St. Peter, volunteers under Gun. Dodd; 12 Indians killed ;and several wounded; volun* teersdid notlose aman.

raiZLj.^ 4 prizes ofg?S5approT. to gjO.COOprire are fOCO 4 J3*l •* 2iv**) '• CW c H) " . CIO 12 ** 30 5,n« H*l .21 " M VjM " . ’*M 211 •• S3 I .tOO •• 500 3.UUI •• 20 are • • - M,U« 3,210 I’riEt-3. Amour,ting to Whole Tickets $10; llalvts (Jua tiers |2l.

jpSTThc Louisville Journal, states that a strange bird, of the pelican species was killed’ tin' Wednesday, .about two,miles above that cityl dnTho Ohio river. It was 1 snowy'white, measured over 11 feet from tip to tip of the wings; and about 8 feet from the tip of the beak (b the lip of the tail;' Upon the beak was a singular excrcsencosuggestive ofan iceberg. It wan evidently a stray,visitor from the Arctic regions. •

AST Competition is tho life of trade. The iMTefsonville Railroad is now ticket-ing-passengers through to St. Louis for 87—lime through only 17 hours. The steamboats have redoced the price to 83 from Louisville.

{pr Within the past week we have bad abundant rains, and the weather has assumed something ofatipring-likb appearance,*;but it is not yet warm enough for - the lest of April. If we are visited by no heavy ftosts in the future, it is thought by horticulturists that there will be half a crop of pcachea and earlyjapples; the cherries are all kilted. < Late apples are as yet uninjured., j r .

-Thenumber* from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with lho»e numbers on the Ttckcti prinUd on tcpzrato rlip* of paper, are encircled with small tin tube* and pUccd {none Wheel. The fintfilfiprizes,similarly printed and encircled, are placed In another wheel, Tbo wbeeUarelben re to) red, and at tbesaroo lima a prim I* drawn from the ether wheel. Tho dumber and the prize drawn, oat are opened and exhibited to the an* dienee, and rrglrtere.* bj the Coimn&tlooor*; the Prize being pUced against the S umber prawn. -The o pc ratio d It rejwatcd unlit alt the prize* ere'drawn out, • Approximation Prise*.—The iro preceding and the two succeeding Somber* to those dnwtngtho lint 18 pritei wlUbe eatltled to lhj72 opproifroalloa prize*, according to the acheme, ,; . The 3000 prize* of (30 will b* determined bp the last figure of .the Somber that d'»wi the #50,«W prize. Fur exam pie, if the Number drawing tba $S0 r 000 pHin end* with So. 1. thru ell the Tickets, >wh«re the number emit with I, will be enUUed to |«. If the Somber end* with So.- 2, then at) the Ticket* when; the Somber end* in 2 will be entitled to to J30, and *oOH In I).

ms nr Tilt: lottcrt.

CP The Riling Sun Insurance Company is a home managed by men well known in the community. There is no ' delay unnccex larily in adjusting and faying losses. We have heard of two instance* in our own city: One was a loss of nearly $3,000 on flour shipped on a flatboat by Shrewsbury Jt Ptice;'the loss was adjutsed, money paid over in less than a week aflcrlhe protest arrived here. The second was the loss incurred at Colgate's Statrh Factory on Crooked Creek. This was promptly settled to (be satisfaction of the insured, so that the work; of repairing was cum me need without the loss of a day’s lime. A delay of sixty days in the settlement of the loss in this case would hare doubled its amount to (he insured by-the stoppage of the manufacture.— Jlfodiwn Courier. ,

ZT Hess ell & Rfc»i*PW!f, Musical Publisher, of Boston, Mast., have favored us with several piecea of the latest sheet Music published. : Any piece of Music published can be ordered through them. Their-publications have the repulalion of being the best inexistence, Any of bur frieoda desiring musical books or sheet music, can be ’ accommodated on the most liberal terms by these gentlemen.

jtgr Tho Washington “Star” says that the >Onmer experiment” ia succeeding well. ...Those imported first aro in use in carrying supplies between Ssu Antonia, Texas, and Camp Verdo; Young “colt” camels have been boro and are doing well, from which itia judged that tho nccuraulotioBoflbe stock is certain, without further importations.'

Crrllllcatci ef Faclt«gti will bo *oldat the following rate*, which la the ri*t ; Certificate of package of 10 Whole* $S0 00’ Do. do. . 10 Halves 40 00 Do. ‘ *. tlb* 10 Quarters 20 00 Do. •' -do. 10 Eighths, 10 00

That’s So.—TheGrand Rapids' UervJd, a Democrat bewaita the-wholesale ,overlurniug of the Michigan - Democracy to Black Republicanism. U kays: ."Under the present leadership of| the : parly, Michigan, from being one of the raoal reliablc Dcmocratic Slates/ bii been almost hopMenly buriad under* moon: tain of 20,000 Republican majority."

Cincinnati Wholesale Market.

1ST; Tho .Boston Traveler says that 'Tomato. Ketchup” is made of .old musty dried apples; ground fine, boiled, and flavored and spiced!—An agent /of a manufacturer boasted 'recently - that. ho had twelve tons of ahch dried apples on hand to’ make into ketchup, Those fond of the article, will take notice. > .

market U Ann, sod prim rite sttgbUy j higher, bat at them rate* then U more Uhjqtltlon to : ■ell. The (tamaedotis comprtio S00, 1», SWand too: bbteata&7Sram d »at L $$,;o; 900«ilndoet ftt, and , 100 do «t|3,7S, and 1» do Hye,'Sl j •BiriTKa.—The market Is beuer-aapplled and prices: ■ over. Sties 0M6 bbfl mil mt SSkSJITc, • j Cartel Uqmet; and the transac-l *tfona fewrand not m port* nt:; £«lea of 30 bbU’Mess porkat |22, amtS0QkeeiLard it HKv- . . ■ | ‘Oit.—Aaaleof Wbh&tlMeedatSSe.t an advance. I I "WntATV— The market cqpUaues buoyant and prices ihave again advanced. We qitofe prims Red at $1,17 j 01,10, aud whlto il $1,25.* Oho receipts-extremely ... I liUle oBWngl’-Tha' recclpUTitertng ihoTweek.footj . on Ugsa taheU, against 6O.O0Q Iwl.f eek.1 we qoole' prices Aim at SO&OSe.* ' J IV lUKLatv—Primo Pall Uin r eeitm,demand,with a, i i <Rrk-Sale.plM* btuheh loarrire at piper bushel. The market (s Ann at thh Price, with great demand. - I 5jc., w jui «sles of 1,200 bnsbeh at 51c., and UOt do j ■tS3e>—The receipt* daring the week amount (6-10,-: 154 bash tU' 7tA.'t 7 'p. i • 1 ’ I , Pex*To« an agf t«, ra-. ta good ;riqieat,!nid exhlMts OaoocaiEj;—The mttkel is firm bul qutel. HojddrMif8 uf n*nd f Mo.l*sws are very stiff and. refuse to. makq ioy' (flic^vpnf„ ia order to effect sales. The 6a nract-o'ns were 40 bhds; sugar ’at 11 ft life/ f 60’bblr W dran& ' h t Me., {and 100 bags 1*4.T-r v Salt,—163t bhU Kaaawfca Mid at 22c; mar-

In Ordering Ticket! or Certifcalei, enclose the money toooraddres* for the Tickets ordered, on roteIjil of which the; will be forwarded by lint mail. Purchaser* can bare ticket* ending In ini figure they may designate. The Mst of drawn' Sumoors and prize* will be sent to parchasen immeaiatoly alter the drawing. ' Purchaser* will please write their aigoitnre plain, and give thztt L’ortoOce, county and State. E Remember that every prize 1* drawn and payfull without deduction. IQ* All prizes of g 1,000 and under, paid Immediately after tne drawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty day*. Com munlratiotu strictly confident!*!; Addres* alt orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Atldnto, Oa.

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erWe hav* received the firit number of the Indiana jimerfertn;since' Us.removal in Indianapolis.-' U i< oh of the best papers in the State/’ an % we Inst it ; will be abundantly paUonuedinit* new location. Mr. Goodwin is still thc’editor and proprietor. -

(Kr Letters from. Washington state that the National Authorities linva.deter-1 mined to act at one?, and With the utmost decision, in relation to the trouble Wtihl Now Granada, hut as'a preliraiuarystcp, | another effort will be made ,to adjust the difficulty by negotiation.

DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, DRY GOODS <fe GROCERIES, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. *

dj*A list or the numbeis that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prise that each is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers:— Iftw Orltant Della, McbiU Regiiter, CkarUtttri Standard. NatkvilU UaxtlU, Atlanta Intelligencer, N, Y, Weekly Day Boat and Sewnnah Morning Netot. ' apM-to

N«w. Stow.—By advertisement it will be seen that Mr. Jouua Blach is opening a Qentlemen'i Furntahing Store in ibis place, W* trust be will aocceed in establishing bimMlf here.

B O OTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOBS. ! BOOTS.AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. ■ Hats and Caps, . . k , - . '. ‘ . ‘ i .

(Qr*'fbe next election for members of Congress will take* place'in Virginia on the 26th of May. There will then.’be no v.ut’.l thu’Alabama, Tennw«e;’ Arkansas, Kentucky,'and Texas elections in August. W

MARTIN

IS telling the cheapest Cigars, Smohinc To* .bacco ofallVinds. Mao, Pipe a it Snap. No. 1,6 lamp,*7 pings for 26 centi. No. 1, 8 lamp, 6 p oga.fot 28 cents. • • No: 1, pound lamp, 18 cents; ' No. 1, pound lamp, Virginia,-tO cants. No. 1, pound lump, Virginia, 26 cents. AH brands cheaper Mliaa* tbS' cfcarWest.*Pleasc giro me a call, B. H*’MA®TlN r -• apW 31' ‘ * V s ’ • LeOlcre'IIattttf^cner.

Appoistmrst. —W. Garver, ILtq., ol Ua mill on county, I«d., lias received tbs appointment to (he Mail Agency mado vacant by the death of the lata Hon. Wm. J. Brown.

Hats and Caps,

Patriae I Pjtma* !—In the event of the wond eomirfg to an end on the I6ih of nest June, the Jit, Vernon Banner offers the following consolation "to all whom it may con* -ecru:" “Bui if the world lieuWcoma loan end. there (a one classor people we pity from the bottomofourheaH-»neipapirdfIi»v>«n(**' Awful, urhbie, fearful wiUbetheirdoomL Is vain will they attempt to bide tbcmaelvei ia rsveMnd coal cellars! Jt will be of no use —there Ii so escape for them! Their only Lope for redemption is to square off with the printei by the ICtb of June, and take a receipt, 1 to that bt. Peter will admit them within the {aiet of the Celestial City. A bint to the wise ,.ii lafficieot."

/gy-Tlia city government of LawrencoBarg, Ind., has resolved not tti Impose any taxes the year.' Thelreis enough money in tho treasury to flefray all expenses.

Hats and Caps, Hats anti Caps. >,! ‘t. ■ ' . V 1 .-. : ■

(IT Joint W. Stevemok, Esq., of Covington Ky., baa been nominated by the,Democracy of tbatdiitiict, at their candidate for Congress, Our American friends in thatdiitricl will have to bring their best man against him.

Hardware & tyicensw^re, hardware & Quccuswarej Hardware dbAuccnsWAre,

> nili'MN EitY And.Fajj.cy tt d.od 6. Ttf ADABT K’.’MICHOT,■ Prt* air las'ppnr'opbii lf'^ibtiniW'St6rt|tt) onlJainhlreeti^eroahehee^saHWndr^^ Mantles of all hirAs>Stnbtoiaertd‘Dresses, and Sachs fbmUdreff. _ —aymm

£7* The Danville (ItL) Bank is report-; ed as having failed. This is one of the Illinois free banks, the credit of which has been doubtful for some time. , . '

> CTTheLouisriUe Cwrieway*:. The Northerner repott%leo flatboajs wrecked during the eale ncyr Newburgh, on Tqeadayevenini;. .Fiveoflhe nanher,Maiden with' Kay and other pro&ut'e/ire Wm Aitojj, ] They were all irfnk and- their slreWn abng Iheshorea. I - w , U-y-j-L—li-u- ■ " * *r ■* y r CTThe Stock Security "'Sank, oMhbvjlle,' Illinois; 1 i slid to hUre closed/ The lecuriUei, it la thdught, will pay about>T0 .cents40.the dollar,. The Bank bw bceni in badjepule Hr fome Ume. . .-7/ M.’.-.-li ' .

CT Read Mi. Woeor'e pew advertisements. Hit abop Ultra out .the beat *f -.work, and he ta an-agreeable man to trade with. Give him a liberal share of patronage.

HpMirrtve'&Qncfnswart. ' ’ ' ■ ■ - > A General assortment ofa|i the aboy^articles just received* and for wlplow by jj: ALFRED BHAW,

03* Hon. John Pettit, of Indiana, has received the appointment of Associate Jus* lice for Minnesota, Vice Chatficld.

mrTbotc of our ftienda who design attend* ing the Kansas land sales, will find definite information as to the time of sale, on our fourth psge*

Corner of Ferry st., and Market Square! „■ -,*p2P-lf ’ • /■Vevay/ Jnd. v;-ii • t" ;c.: :• i- .jlijiJV

g3T k. J. Rookor, tbs late Democratic Township Treasurer.,of Marion county, Ind., is a defaulter in ®900,

O RAGES I* LEMMONS —r-Watta r %boff<rdHa{rctrCaib.’ V.■wwn i t ’* QtautsoN A Wacoo.

03*Tho President' of tbo U. 8.,'ha* is* filed; hii prodnoiatiptf f ordiringV pnbllo finleof'toda in Tsrri&rjr, ■ 1

ItJST RECEIVED. por'8wit*a?land,

SX-Tbe Cleveland Plaindealet taya that tbs fruit In tbit region baa thus far neaped, and that there Is now a fair pioipecl of an abundant crop along tta lake-shore this seaion.

. 53* Paddock’s Bank Mirror rotnea to us regularly now, and it Is very useful to all persons who receive paper money. Send for it.

JUST RECEIVED, per Switzerlaiid,

.■ Cr The.Watrca County Bank, at AVarren, P»., hid been discredited.

Mil & Eiim. r FpiiF, ntl;sr;ihc:s hereby inform the public Ji. that ihty art. now prepared Ij atlcmi to all kin ’s of GRIAUI ;\ a — A S*D — Wool Carding. Their Machinery is in perfect order, nut! from their long experience m ihe business lhi-v are confident of firing sulofiiciivt) to ell who ni.iy favor tlicm with patronage. G. U. KNOa »V cn Vcvny, 1557.—If

Sfovesi-Slo vc s! — A N I) — T I N W A E E. L. t» WOODY rclurni las sincere tbanks to bis obi Customers.for Ihe.patronape they hare so kindly ex*, tended to bini hereto fore—and would inform the public that be has now / on hand a complete stock of ST0.VES AND THIMM1NGS, (Tin-ware, Japan-w* ri*, Ami everything usually kept in Tinning eswhich he is prepared to sell al - Ked u ced Prlces. He invites his old customers, and all tb.ue wishing anything in his him, to give him'n coll before-purcbaiicg elsewhere. 97 All .-kinds of Job Work, as usual, dune to order—and the highest price ..paid fur old Pewter and Copper. Shop on Perry street, adjoining Omani's Iron litore. ■ - tp2ff tf

i\ew Clothing Store, J GREAT BARGAINS ! fl'VUE Subscriber would'respectful!/. »o JL nonnee to the citizens of and vicinity, that be bus just opened a SV Clothing Store on Main street, in P. Du JlL.' four's building,-where he intends keeping’a large and complete assortment of nuniuini 'at cheaper prices than ever before offered in this market- These Goods are made in tbc best manner, ami with the best materials- . | My stock consists of Coals, Pants, Vests, tllats, Caps, Shirts, &c., 4’c-f in fact, a-gen-eral assortment of ' I G KN.T LEM E-N'S I FURNISHING GOODS Of every kind, D* Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. ap29-lf JULIUS IlLACH.