Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 29, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 July 1857 — Page 2

- The-MlUtairfltoToU In India, : * pbEADPOL LOSS OP UFEt* .The-list advices from India represent the Vevolt ftmung’tho toalivo troops &fiJ assuming a forroiable 'aspect. The mutineers have committed great atrodtie?, murdering anj brutally mutilating the Europeans, who fell into their bands. In Mecrnt, of which the niutineers look pos* session, the inhabitants committed far greater atrocities than the sepoys. Mrs. Chambers, wife of the adjutant of the lltb Native Infantry 1 ,V-was murdered in her garden.; Herclothcs were first sefon fire., 8 he. was tlien shot and cot in pieces. Capt.;McD6n*<ild’s wife was pursued, seized And frightfully mu dialed;, bn I her children were all fortunately saved. Other women, military officers and civil-resi-dents were murdered. The loss of property and of life is described as dreadful. 'Hie part of Meerut, in-which the insuncc* (ion raged is.a wilderness of mined Ironses. ’ • .'

;Thb; Crbpa:and Harteat. The harvest is going on bero rapidly. Tire yield is; good. Tho rain on Monday evening Will do gieat good. Pears, grapes are oh* usually abundant this season both in-Mis-sissippi and Louisiana. :

River \eivs mii] Jfnrtttli. “Vktat Market*."— Wc utcd to publnh the "Vcvjy Matkcis" wtrkly in the Reveille, but have abandon til the practice altogether. Thcie is no .regularity alum the priceof produce here, every dealer giving n price to suit himself, nftcr a long trial wc found that it [was impossible to gite* reliable Vc»*y Price ICmuT.t; afld we now advise farmers and oth ers to place no reliance upon what maybe published apd sent out as the "Vevay Mart cl,” for n|ne times ofU of ten if will be found men; reel,- if itis not sent out on purpose to mislead and deceive those' who base-produce to sell. We advise our friends, if ;hey hare produce to sell, locatl on honest and responsible dealers, and watch the Cincinnati and Louisville mat kets, and. they will, be ab’e to find out the pike*.: ‘Payho attention to the 'market price’ sent out through.the county by inttrttUd partin, for if yon do, you will be almost certain to get deceived. . jtrcdull al New. Yotk-oadTuesday, and prices had declined le from- (he highest point. Teas' were’ buoyant, and In’ good demand, I . . ' '

•tUIi vreary limbs .and a jaded fcfrse» I arrived at my pleasant home in, Carroll foam?, and when my foot pressed the threshold of my humble residence ahd I beheld the smiling faces of its happy inmates, I could not help thinking of the old and oft* repeated adage, there is no place like Home

jForUifl ladtua BeveiUo- ,1 Brbbkville College. , i 'ftiin yotm§| and SpnrisbiDg'Institution ofSoaib-eoatern lodiinA is located at LBrbokviHe, the fCAt: of Franklin county, in the midst of the rich and fertile White Water. ValleyThe educational induce*, meets offered by this School are as great as those of any other of its age in the country, and its future prospects are flatterfhg.' An elegant and convenient col* lego edified has'just been completed, and will stand as a noble- monument of the liberality of its friends and patrons. The prescribed course of study is complete and will insure a‘thorough mental tiain* ing. ’ At a rhcenl meeting of the Board of Trustees,-llcv. George A. Chase was e!c f tbd to the Presidency. The reputation of Mr. Chase as. an edneator, and Ills success, arc well known- The zeal he lias ever manifested oh the subject of education and the cneigy with which Jio has labored in his chosen profession; give as miiranee n’f success in his present responsible position. The department of music. In connexion with the school, adonis an opportunity to yoong ladica wlshing -to complete ■ tlieir. mufiicnl education, which few enjoy/ ' ; ; ■; The location, of the college is a featnre lho citizens of Vovay and Swit-. Zetland county who' have daughters to eilueale' should pay attention,, In the midsVof a hcahhy rural dialricl—away from the excitement of city life, where scenery abounds a« * rich arid varied and beaiitiinl as nalnro-affords-—no ■fashionable’ enticements to - vice and immorality ,will call away yonr>»na and daughters, from the one great enmvation of their minds. • | :

Wucat—Tho Jackson (Tcnn.) Whig says:' ** Our farmers ore all bragging on their crops of wheat to this section. Wo ore.sure that .such an uniform abondaqt yield of wheat has never, been known as has been reaped By the farmers ‘ of West Tennessee this year.” 1 ; ~-- r ; r : /

ScaniBixtt.

PROM HAVANA.

New VouKi July 20.

The U. S. mail steamer Black Wartier, from Havana on (ho 5(h, atrtved today. A- Spanish sailor was reported killed in a row-with the crew-: of the A* merican hark Albertiuc. The police hail taken possession of the vessel and would allow no one -to go aboard except tho American consul and his deputies: The American consul has beep examining the crew, but the result has hot'yet transpired. Tho American Consul and .Col, Blythe, i leave on the 23*1 for'Kew .Orleans, oh ■» | visit to tho Stales. :

Indiana IbSiuIIb.-

p, J. WALDO, Kdltor and Proprietor.

■ A Glorious ' Yield.--The harvest i« now neatly or qnilo over throughout Kentucky, and-the-ylcld of grain is thffSnest, largest, .heaviest and best ever- r before known in this State. Theyicldis not only extraordinarily large, but the quantify of ground cultivated, was far beyond any previous season -—Louisville Courier . We regret lo/feen’o unfavorable-, reports of the wheat crop from Maryland. In that;State the yield is considerably below an .average..

Wednesday, : ; : Jem* 22,1857,

FOR 50 CENTS.

This paper will Ue sent from litis lime until Uic etui of the volume, January 1, tSftS, for 50 cents, j .

Sugars 1 unchanged, tho block in port estimated at 240.000 boxes; of molasses, 75,000 hlids. Sterling exchange hartirai proved.- Tho city; continued free from iyelluw fevcr. , .

people should by all means give "aid 'and comfort”* to their county 1 ■paper. _ There ii nothing like a good paper in a family.— Gallatin (Mo.) Sun, ; The above in as true as the Gospel, and yel how many persons neglect'to support theirj county paper I It is truly as* tonishing {to see how utterly careless the people of Switzerland county are upon thiji. subject. We try to publish a good local paper, filled ."brim foir'. with news; and- interesting reading, matter, for the. kqiall sum of one'dollar per annum, and. yet' how few, speaking, take and pay for it. . .• .

The jail in Delhi was burned, anil 1,400 prisoners’ liberated, . Not a single European or native Christian found in the city was left alive. The . rebels* attacked the magazine, which was defended fora while by a few Europeans. As the rebels affected an entrance the magazine was blown up by Lieut. Willoughby, Commissary of Ordnance, and L000. rebels are said! to have perished by the .explosion. The fate of Lieut. W. is' unknown..' At Lahore, all. the native Troop* arc'reported in n state of mutiny.—Enroponh - regimen is, were being .imrried to of revolt, and' as soon'as a sufficient force was collected, Delhi , would be attacked, and no, mercy- shown' to the ‘ insurgents. This is a most seriojis revolt against British ride, and M*ts. suppression will cost a fearful sacrifice.or, human life; •

. , - : Pni*iuKoii,Jbly 50. Rivet (our feet two inches by metal mark, and filling; weather clear; mercury 91. , Louisville, July 20, River stationary, 4i feet in canal; weather clear; mercury 91,' . Sugar aSiv Molasses. —The spirit of specn lation has taken hold of the Cuban planters and merchants, and they who have heretofore been goiiicnted with good returns and fait profits have corobihed to . make their foreign customers pay dear for.their sugar and molasses. It issaid-thal within a few months they have organized in Havana ten stock companies representing a capital of mote than $30,000,• COO, to control and Inflate the prices of their saccharine exports- " The specewful cultiva’ibn of (he-Chinese Sugar Cane.in the Northern Slaks will injure the prospects of these stock companies. ■ t Nr.w Yore, July 20, : Flfiur depressed; sates 6,000 bbls State $5,26 oG.45; southern unchanged.. Wheal generally i quiet,. Corn buoyant; 22,iiC0 bush sold, mix;ed,\SCo. -’Muss pork buoyant and tfic better; salea 2,(iOO, bills’ at $23,64b24,00, Provisiom generally steady. .. ' :

Wo are receiving unfavorable accounts of .(lie CoiInn crop. ' The Vicksburg Wliig of ihe 9ih Bays:

LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE.

Wo, regret to hear, as we do from our planting friends in many directions in tbU Slate ;nml fjoubi-uta, that the Colton crop is being damaged immensely by the rust! The late heavy and protracted rains have a bo injured the crop exlensn-ely—con-ing a htxniiant and sappy growth almost entirely destitute of fruit. ' The grass, mean.-, tinte. grows apacej and the buttle between it and the planter waxes fierce and furious.

New Youk. July 20,

Tho Vanderbilt arrived yesterday at 11 a. mfrom 'Havre ■ and Sent Hampton bn the 8th,! witli 120-passengers, $200,000 spCeie/aud 1,000 tons merchandize.; The ‘Atlantic aUo arrived, - J ' .

Shipment# of >[ e.ie io.tljc East Iron) Fiance thlsyear £1.037,260; from England nboiit £1,500,0110 per month. . S hi pinouts of telegraphic cable onboard the Ninliara proceeding .satisfactorily.— She wowbi be ready for sea by July 20 th; thcSmqnclinnim would be in the Mersey on the llih r , insurrection-in Nnplo-sp'nt down. Two. engagements.niq reported between the ipsnrgerits and yoyal troops on.the frontiers; .in the fiisttlio insurgent* lost 100, amKiuthe.second 30.V F|ow of gold into the Dank, of England Mill active; money tiia.iket rather fiat. Money in .demand in the London stock exchange At. G.per cent./ Hoe buck’s million to abolish ihe. Lord Li cut on incy;of lieland was rejectAl in*the. House of Commons. Jsni v.—The-'London. Times joints a letter in ' which <u is said that the 45lh regiment of native-infantry, at FtrozepOcT, having icfiisOu to lay down their' anus, were cot to jiiecofi. The 300 Se* poyii who got away from ivihpte wore hdiirly aU killinl by the Ihinjahhoes., : France. —Three Republicans were dec-ted-iti: Paris on tho 5th and Ctli, iiQlwith- | standing all the efioi Is of'ihe'U ovrinmcnt. The harvests tvere in a most prospective state, The (orthcoiuing v rstnin, of the , pink of'the Fraiia* will prob*l>ly>hou An increa-'c in bull ion o(,2U0.000 or S00, 000 frabc5,overlnst in on tit. A decline in corn and wine is.bccoi)iing-appnfont. Jtai.y.—Tho n tirmplcd instil reel ion in Italy, wait dirteted, it is said, against thrv King of Xaple.vuiid ibt' 1’opo, not with a viqw to any pailVuUr iorm of governbill lo gel rli I 'of i.be Italian flour- [ bon?, and expel tbe ti_- nj pci s fi n-1 l hose wTiojmo protect t.-d by thrill from Ilaly.-r* ! According to .GonsUiiiindjde’-iivconnt'f of itlid 251 h ■ steamer, nn-ler the English flip, 'nppioavhed the, Circassian' ports ’of Gfclcnditei h,' Foujnl: and Kble, and stink scvpjfnl Muiill vvefct'ls after taking out,Ihd inerchandl/.e they had on board. ■ •*• " ' ‘

New Wheat. —Yesterday, five bushels of new -wheat were .received at the South* ern Mills, for which 81 If) a bushel lias been -paidi .This is the first now wheat brought ‘ to . Evansville; the wheal crop will bo the largest over, harvested, in the county. —McamviUe Journal, Friday . - , . SobrnEmv AVheat Crop.—Wo Icai-n from & circular issued in Charleston, S. Cl, *ome inter«8ting facta relative to- the Southern wheat crop, and to Charleston as a market for it... From extensive observations; in Georgia and. Tennessee,. it la confidently stated thal.il-is much thc-largost-evcr grown in those Stoles—the estjmate'being; three - and ahalf.millions of bushels, besides ononiillion-tlie produce of North and SCarolina. li is also estimated that Charleston will'yeceive all-of the latter and the greater .portion of tho former—probably -250,000 tibia, of iloar, and 1,500,000 bushels ofiwhcat. The Scoau 'Question. —The N. Y. 'rimes predicts a fell in iliq price of sugar. Just now there is a predicted move among the speculators to keep;it.up,'lint it will not avail: : r

: .Friends of thorough education, make inquiries concerning.‘tHip institution .be* fore sending your daughters to the crowded city, whero-your expenses will be dobtiled and. the ad vantages no greater. 'Before patronizing ;■ the, schools I of - other Stale*, eco whether Indiana, cap not furnii.]i the means of; ■ a aqlid nnd| practical education. ;• : p< n '

fcy-Wjo direct especial attention to the communication in another, column con- 1 oerning Brbokvillo College. .Tlhis Institution is wo doubt not altogether worthy .ofthe support and encouragement of the people of this county.- Persons wishing information in regard it, can call on Sir. John P. IRous, now. in Vevay, who"will famish*catalogues to those wishing them.

Recovery of Lost Property.

We arc gratified to learn that Judge' YoupII, of Boone, has recovered nearly nil of the 82,000 which ho lost; on the road a few days agoi. an account .of*, which. wc copiedfrornthe RisingSun Visitor. On Tlmnsdiy; last a : nian named John Allen. wltO'has been -agate keeper on the pike between Florence and Union, came to Covingl6nj ; nnd purchased’a pislpl rit J. <fe Si Laffd'a, for which he offered n 820 billon the Stale Bank of Indiana* The shop boy having doubts about the genuineness ol the hill; to the. Northern'Bank. Allen endeavored to stop him This' excited the-suspicion of some .bystanders, who told tho boy to go-on to the bank, ;they:ib-thp mean timevvatcjiing Allen. On pieaentation at the bank the note (having on it ai private mark) was at once recognized’ hy r Mr. Ernst as belonging to the lot of money lost by J ndgo Ybncll. Alloa was thereupon taken into custody. After some hesitation ho admitted'he; had; all the money except about ♦50,'and promised to give it up, if proper persons-: would go- with him to Boone county. He was placed in a buggy and taken to hi# home in Boone. He pointed out.a tree in which 8LS5D. was concealed slid tiad on'bis person about 8100. After giving hji the money he,, was brought hack to Covington ami commi.icd to jail. On'Friday he vvasrent to . Boone comity for trial.—CWny/on Journal.

IViLTlwom:, Jul) CO. - Salts of Flour at $7,fina7/7,V I.atge supply of wheat now on band; mostly new; ralcj red at $ 1,7Pal.SU. iiut good while at $l,7.’i to $"2,00. \ ■

S3f“: We copy- tho following- from tha LawrenccWgh Register, a leading democratic paper, by request: '■ ;■ :■' T/ie A'evay News and Gov.-Wmbtix. r— 1 llie.Keiva, a paper .published jit, Vovay, is acquiring an mien viable, Tepijtalipa,—If it has already, cause of Black RepubjicantKm. it. is •; certainly in of that party, and.js doing uiore as opponent, for a party;’than i tw n pevc r ’ ah I eto‘ effect. in it** poor bianoyn/if/i/for the Democracy The tact .that the Rovfillo hnt,,withdrawn from the support of/Know,Xothingisni.in that county, may account- for 'tho strange freaks of the Kcws, which is fast taking (he place made vacant. In thelpart (hat that paper has taken in the "Wright and Bright" qocslioh it, to determino iwhetber.it is occupying the position o{ a false friend of Bnght, or uodcr the guise -of assumed enmity to Wright, en ik-avoriog to increase, tho Mends of'lb** latter, and decrease those of the former—for the e/fret of its publications must have very opposite- effect of that .which the editor has so zealously set but to advocate; Mr, Bright asks no eulogy or defence from \ such a source, and if his friends deemed either necessary', they tcould select ft more prudent oud REsrECTABi.E siieet hr that purpose— and one that would not rt tlid beginning pursue a course calculated to. increase his enemies. ;

• fifljlic Supper given to Governor - Wright by the citizens oi Indianapolis, on the eyening. of the 13tli, was a splen-" did and voty largely attended.— The address of tho Ex-Gomnor on the occasion jwaa beautiful and ippropriatc. Mo has gone to Washington, anil will, proceed from there to Berlin.

■Pitli'-aDEt-niH, July CO. Flour (lit)!., a ml sliippinghramli offered a*. $7, wjttioot pnfthawrs; sales of extra to trade a l $7,W !o SV>S- WheqJ—(ciioipts of new Himll; sales ltd at $l,85al,SG, and for white, ■ '•••

[t-'rtrn iWI.ousrlll-.* PJk Caatlct

I.onUTlIIe Market.

■ Kww.iaa fia»i.v— Flour market it quid, small sales injur Gut at Wheat notn: niil tr* Corn selling a’’ SSc >n sural, lots from More. Opts ivllin-; at f'.V.

s (tlr The following paragraph which ire clip from an exchange, may. be applied borja very well, and uc dedicate it to the common slanderer across thb way: A. pare on wlio undertakes to raise him-, self by s|andaliziug others, might as well sit down on a whcvMmrrow and nndcf’ttko to wjhecl himself.

fiaocr uiii).— Sales 4 l.htl.t shear al HM'.'le |P hblsH fined al Mjc, Kales !I Ills .Molar jim a( .7Cc;.

I’novitiosa.—The .only salts reported were 48 Ires Mage'shams all jc; JVOcssKsjhuuhlen M l Pc, pa.I-d ■ . . , ■

The prospects of a full crop are highly encouraging. The - high : priced w-hivh have ruled the past two years, have stimulated production, while Uioy have cnuAv ed a diminution, of .consumption; and the natural consequences arc increasing stock and a tendency to lower prices; besides, the crop of Louisiana pi oniUes to be nearly four limes greater -than it was lost ycarj and the yield of maple sugar has been much latger than was over known before, - -

\VTiist;y.-—l!*w declined; tlie srie; were st 26i emits. ... ■ if ■ - Uav.-- SMi .'.’of votioit.; :ni:tll Inis new bait:, from Hie whiitfal j-IC pcr Urn-

iSr Tjhe following is from the Demo • cralic Register, published .at J J>a\rtcncchrirgh. jWo copy it by. request; ■

UeTletv of tire Cincinnati .Market.

[rr.iri thr CineiiitiMi PjIIj Gtt.t to-

Kooepr —Tm* mntfcet it him will, a pi^rd'dman.l. doles'of araml dl jhbls ?r $ i,4'i>;.*0i , » rat $'1.3.1; I5C *to at < II0 Ho e\(re al FmI.

Wtinav.—TIic mii(5<-t .l5 ftull M •! Jtrit -'Jt Ui jrv > Sj>t-« "f 1,113 bhli at WJ,', ehil rfS tin f«,m »»por* ■ at »•?«*. ■ ■' ■ . v- • >••• . . ■ ■ lilt.—A its I-’ nf IW hrfj _I.(h<l; v *,1 31 STj/c. rid. .lltrmi.—Sili‘« of li Wi‘- ■ Hr .Valtt dt wUlicirc*Inferior’ to miuk* it -5 s5!»c. ' : i. '„■■■. ' 'WitxiT.—Xorlo Im Ih'fn n’criifsl tiering (be Um 3i h<vir» Sen, n« jug to the xardtf of tiarvM li.u..l,. Lh not CXpiTle.l for two verkt. clut old nouM crtimcuiutl tl.>i for retl;an>l.$l 40 rorwtiiw. «. p,*.—Thi* reivlph r.irllw* l,jtl Clh<-an hav* ben, ‘.MI7 burbif*; Vmj qtsoti- oU’i uf l,WC LujIojIj at','--sml SflbuTi U ;$c.•h*lle.|. . ' ’ ' “ ■

'Tho Vera? Neva continue* with more ml than ever, to "pitch in" loeomc of th.» leading ilemocrel* of. tlio .Slate. The hat number fuceirifJ contain* a four column bit lew of abnie of John 0. Karla, lire (tcprwntattvo in Cohere** from Uto Terre Haul* diilmt- Wo ' are aitKOeAuiatibeto article* are not prepared in Vc* roy. The nitenublo editor, of that noad. script rheel vat at lead oho hundred intle* from Ycray (luring, tho week lie Issue referred to was pul In prea*. The . ditotganliii^t-arlictca of that paperjaru batched In In (Han spoil* and lUHiiiocr. We mar bare oecalion la auettime.to name one of tvoof Uto men who . ate at the potion of It. ■ Tho endorreioent that bJicbI receive* at) home mutt b« highly gratIf. ing tu tbota who hare charpuorm financial dona rim tint. Twenty eight could* were returned from Patriot iu cue week,' - Und til the [subscriber* In Kiting Run ‘•dUconliimed” nut tone, and be only continue* to take it out of the PoatOfflce to teethe principle of the monkey climbing . the pole fended. The color of tin atripet upon the Leopard’* hack bat become ditcerntbie.and He people will nol'eaiSly fall n prey to its midnight attack*, it has not yet found a single extemporary among (ho Democratic pred of Iho h'taleio republliti or or on on: dorre It* Incendiary courts. Like the evl ln the wlldenim, iupooUngs meet wlth-buta relcmn requiem. J» ; , - -Oji-i%n_n_n_-inrt nrtn.nr, njin

Death of Btateamen

Kansas

- The death of .Mr. Marcy reminds the counlry'how rapidly itR great and eminent statesmen hayo pavsed away within the last ten years, and what a void their clcpurluce has left: ; Almost nil tho great and illustrious men who came intodife during the fin-t twenty- five years of the present ccntnry, have h^hsnatched- away within-that time The list which memory calls at the moment is formidable in' numbers, and the persons whose names are on it were conspicuous • for vast, and varied ability. First in the point of time, is that of John Quincy Adam's, who died in 1847; then follows those of Kent, Polk, Taylor, Calhoun;; Olay,/McDuffie, Story, Webster, King, 1 Woodbury,: Sergeant,, Berrien, Clayton,'Util. Burgess;.Oheevcs and Morey. AVhat immense powers, what political and legal 'researches, what oratoriol skill and jdiplumatic erudition, what wise foresight'and wonderful- experience have been lost-;W, t.beir deaths to the nation 1 When’will it, if over, be restored in the persons and: minds of others? -

The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, says: ' * The Pr esident'has recently, it is'said. received assmaoce from Guv, Walker, that all the clouds which hung over Kan*, sa? affairs were djnptdled, and the purification of the territory Would-be accent: plisbed. Accounts received of the;pr&: cecdings: of ihe Democratic .‘con vent ion, lately, neld at Lecom pipit, are to the same effect/ . According to some renrescatations, the const jtntion, when .-framed, will tolerate slavery; as it exUt4, but submitto the people the question of the future intro-, duction of. slaves, and this is sau| tobo the plan of proceeding, adopted by'I he .democratic parly in the territory. / - - It is to be hoped that the shrewd and influential men.who,have:the subject in band will, in, some way, make'good their: promiVcS:that.the question shall be settled so as. to take -it: but of Congress and out of-politics. After the admission of the, Territory as a Bute,- the question of slavery in-ft; will becomo'ono of merely local and entirely harmless character.'

i SmiS'.—TIte revolutionary attempts in Spani liad .becQ suppress'd. Tim prov. ince o/ Jaen was iu a stale o:‘ fcimyriU itinn. -'The in ail bid ween - fiomlle and ’Madrid had been flopped by* a largv body of armed men, and the tdficial cotrekpqndencc sfii/.rdand Imi tied. ‘ : They >*c»e nit * ; MquentIy'routed by a strong detach innni 'bf civil guards.- There .-were\ tokens of discontent,in the - south .of Spain: More friendly rclh]ions Uetwc**n ; Russia and. Ansiria.fecm probable. " Terbia-Advices frorii Telicrah .stale that Mr.' Murray/ the‘British Minister, had demanded that a r.’ginfent of the Indian army rlmiibl accompany trim in .lus entering Tcberon, Tho-[ Pcrst a n govern • tnent hod refused.; / ; .. V

IliV. -Tl e r'tcij h i.t oM tia veiT II);tit, imt jirime litcqtliyln U.It s It In ectlTi- it<‘rnj|4 M jen, TV rtoek of |.rlruc rtbl In Iho raaikP) It icry li;hl. cnBroofftrin? liHerlyrtl5l?3? II. ■ v

United States Agricultural Society.

.. Tlio premium Hot of this.: Society, whose annual exhibition commences on the 1st' ofjSepiember, and close* onthe 5th, it Lputsyillo. Ky., is published in the. papers of that city, together with rules .ami! regulations which have been adopted. ;A telegraphic office] is lo be eatnbl|flhcd onthe grounds, so .that messages can jjo.transmitlcdlo and answers received, from alt partsof. the United States, and other arrangements have leen adopted to‘ rentier tho exhibijioii' equal, if .not. Rupertbr, to .any ever held in the conntty . (The piemiums are. oh a. most scale,including,thirty-twp of 8100 each, -and inahy of 875, 850,’nnd. S25 bach. 1. There will' also be awn riled for implements , and; machinery three gold medal# of honor, besides ,a largo number of silver and bronzemedals,diplomas, &c. is expected that 1 tlir exhibition will attraci tri immense numbs? of person# ’ (rom; almost every section of tho' Union* [

Sn]iftiil(loai llrtlrf in IJctHnj'-

Tiir Mishos nr thk Finn mu nor >f.— *Na |io’.» omu* Nephew, like K.ipn'toii the Uiirl';. Udieves lli.il lie has a erect motion thf.il fit an<1 Unit Sis life is in no peril nn'il 1*. iV ar coreplislietl. .tinl «f how'iittJ:- imports nett i > the world is .t lie mi f si on yj f nil Kmpr tor, whc:. ! compared with thaf of .4 phi In ntVropht I ik •• Hollouojv )tc indeed without imjiTipric'.j 'perhaps; might be ‘suppose*}.to he underTbi* prelection of a special provide nee,Tor his mis si an is I»retire the sink;. t<> sun; lit;., bodily, an g"ish, to save limn an life; there are Die deeds of be ncG ten cc6 ndl ov tfo n d mercy. From a.1 quarters, we hearoftbe inosforlouoJiria cures, accomplished by Ms- Inestiriiahle Pdfs and -Ointment.'. To llje fonrierof.thesejicredits the skin, the muscles, and the glands, seem to yield like morning mist before the suin'. Tht Pills pot to the rout indigestion, liver complaint, apd disorders of the bow els with equal ceiiajnty,' Oar "Dalionat dirCare,". dyspepsia, is'_ in peril of, annihilation, hnd we .bave seen enough to feet assured that whenever Holloway’s Fillsare universally administered for. this distressing complaint, it will'inevitably bc' , ‘oipel)ed fiom society." Every day confirms the opinion webtivcheittofore. expressed, ..(hat- Holloway's'medicine* a ret be only preparations in existence .that operate directly upon the sources of we'shouid be willing, in case of sickness, to throw away the pharraacopotia, forbid (bo doctor our presence, and trust to them; and mrn aIok'b Batlpn Journo/. J ‘ ' V,

True na Holy Writ !

The following item' from the Lawre nceburgb Jityisterwo heartily endorse. Those suggestions are even more true in regard io Switzerland county- than to Dearborn : — > V* j / ; ; "Th* tulrere of rammerhudied *ndf»dc<l - Thu Aurora Suodird ha*coated tocxUt- 1 Fouryoan . ago there were four nevapapen publbhed In thl* county—no )r the ’•HcgiUer" waxoi proudly orer the dead carcaateaof three of ll* coteniponriei,~and U 1 "lord of all; It turrey*." XolwIlbaUniUag tho nd leinb the blUary of tbeie three enterprise* Mould teach, there ore Ujo*e to beTonndlnalptoatuwry neighborhood who are oVer ready to commence the publication of ne*t paper* until the country'!* enUrely overrun, and after ii dnpr exporienen of two of three yean, have to anipend-rtireken down In financially bankrupt, ojid physically tut near defunct, with three year* or the best part of their lire* ij*;nt In therein auemptto accomplish that which ha* boon demnnilretod athoutiiid time* over «t> lmpo»Ibliliy." Hut ono paper can bo maintained for any length of time >ln a county tovh barlux lea* than 7.00U Inhabliaati—and (hen a anflkknt rthUnco front large dttea like Cln* , dnoatl. ' j ■ , . ■ .■ .

CouiirrcUl.—-Flour and wheat closed.dull; corn, advancing tendency in all quantities but white/ .The Association ■} ablither the stock of wheal and floura'K larger than anticipated. Western canal (InurliftsCdf Pbita/3Io32s; Ball 3Ia32s; Ohio 326fHta33s0d. ; ';Whitfe.wheot 9sCd a I Os; red BiffdaDifkt. 'Sliscd 1 yellow do; while 39a39s6d;: Provisions'qlored quiet.; Lard dull, all qunlitjea atightly declined, at47s6d; p'otk closed dull qnd heavy;J)eof steady. ' • ;. -

Saiaiy .bf Common Pleas Judge.

• Wright, of Indiana, made a farewell- speech to the ludianapolitans, previous to starting for Berlin./ He said among other things that ho could not engage in a fight with.men of his own faith. Also:— ,

Judge Pettit,,of the .Tippecanoe Circuit Conti; baa given ai decision: in. tbo case of Wood T6.- Naylor,: on application for; a mandamus to compel Naylor; as County Auditor, to issue iherplamiiffon order fur services as Judge of Common Pleas Court at the rate of 8800 per annum, instead of 8600. as has been heretofore allowed, on the ground that the district has a population of 24,138, and the law. provides that where a district has a population of 18,000, the salary shall be 8800. But the law makes an exception,'in the way of a proviso, that where there ore but two counties, the salary shall bo only 8600. The Judge grunted the mandamus and decided that thb proviso was unconstitutional;.being in conflict with tbo 4th article end 22d section, which prohibit local dr special laws, Tbo case has been appealed to tbo Supreme Court.

Prom Kansan-Death from':SmrStroks. * ! - St- LociSj Jnly 17. The Democra t’s /ad vices from Kansas states that Walker had inVbcd a proclamation declaring his intention Jo pht all opposition" tothoterritorUl .law's by [force.- -He warns thd.citizens of.Lawrenco ' not to organizo undcr ibe.Topek'a-charter, arid ’censures them for advising the other towrisdodo so. ' ;i f.r ‘ * A rumorsayslhaf-severihnridred troops hfld' bcen summoned to march against Lawrence,' It is Walker’s design to retain 'the army, in ‘Kansas,which breaks up Ihb Utah:expedition.!. ; ;; 1 ;., '' • r: St, Lome, July 18, - -Walttor’a proclamation is received; its issoo-grew Ont of a committee on tbo part of: La wren co framing for submission “to Ihe populsr vote'a city charter essentially differing from tbit granted by the territorial legislature, and sotting at defiance the territorial government; this action Walker pronoonces treasonable, and has ordered the troops to prevent farther proceedings and enforce tho law. The statement that it is Walker’s design, through this movement, to keep tho army in Kansas, as a pretext of tho Administration to back out of tbo Utah expedition, in mere speculation. Yesterday regarded as tho wannest day tor three years. Thirteen inqoeqts were hold by tho coroner, most of which were causes of son stroke; Tho : lWrireni£lcr dnring the day. indicated 100 7: to 106° in tho shade. , ' ' ■

ftzr You ( Waldo) have, been a worshiper of the . almighty dollar.— Vecay 18/A July-, j .It is not wrong to judge men by their own standard. Whenever we find an editor who will charge another with venality, it is fair to infer that .be is himself marketable. - The appliances he charges will bo tired by others to secure support, have without doubt been used to silence his enmity or gain bis good will. If he is not a purchasable commodity, why this suspicion of others? If he is not in the market for the highest bidder, why this

: Ei.xtrrioaB at ; Asbury Usivbrsity-—

I want peace—I lovo qniet and contentment —I go abroad that 1 may escape this continual strife, personal blander and detraction. Too many man nf this day love money and,olnco for me-to ever ex' peet to find peace in pursuing a frank and open course. • ... Give mo quiet and peace—give mo tho approbation of my follow-citizen*, acquired by fair/and ; horiesf conduct—'others may reap all the laurels;of glory that‘result from-slander; detraction; money arid the power- of office.

The Trustee#.-of Asbury. University, met last Tuesday, and unanimously elected of Indianapolis, PrcMuqttteylfey. • Cyrus Jfnlt.ofCenucvi 1 Preeideat/and Miles J.' Flctchcr, E«q,,! of Indian a polio, Professor of English Literature. The other chairs me filled as heretofore. - '

• Holloway't PHIi and Ointmtnt—Btioare oj oe.'cuixk.ibsb of these inviluablo'remedies is. easily known. Look td'thc AYater-marlJ, If.lhe words, “Holloway, New Yafk'nni London," are not to be seen in semiIrii'nspaTe'r.t ,letters in the paper or the book of direclionBi.wherr held to the light, the same is spurious/ The family presided with these medicines is .fortified against (ho dangerous effects of dyspepsia', liver complaint, nervous dis. ease* disorders of lhe bowels, eruptions, ulcers, so'res. inftnmmaHorr' generally. Alt these yield to Holloway'* unapproachable remedies. ■ - . ..

iCZrTnc American ami Be publican pa* pers of tins Bto(o are cod soring Governor Willard Jo severe terms, for refusing to appoint an} 1 person but a member of the Democratic party, a Notary Public.

suspicion of others? . . .. In whole* sale calumny like this, is tbo editor of this paper willing to admit that the profession to which.he belong# ia composed of such dishonest material? Is bo one of that class whoso principles ara measured by the pay bo geta, and thus values all others ?—IndianopoUt jSVnfrnef.

Oir Mr. John Lenox, residing: near Shelhyvillo.Tnd., died on the lOthinsL, having by-mistake taken a doso of arsenic to enra illness produced by intemperance. It was hts brother who first discovered gold in California while digging a ditch for Captain Sutter.

DlFTlCOLTT AT ULOOM!KOTOS.—We OHfar*land tliat a difficulty occurred at Bloomington on Wednesday, between Judge Hughes and Judge Baskirk growing out of the examination of some “Regulators,” now going on. Hughes is for the defense and Buskirk for the prosecution. The latter struck nt the former with a cane, which he warded off, bnl which hit hint on the back oftho band. Hughes drew a pistol and fired at Buskirk, but some one present throw np the barrel os he was in the act of tiring, and tho ball lodged in tho ceiling. These are the main fads, ns we hoard them, bnt they may not lo into in every particular. A - very angry and excited state of feeling prevails at Bloomington regarding the doings of the Regulators and their e xa ruination.-i-Kcw Albany Ltdgtfi Yl(h. :

Harley's Sarsaparilla

UairiUinsUe secretions, especially those of the akin and kidneys, increase i ulriilon, and allays morbid irritability .of the vervous and circulating systems. Hence art admirable remedy for debility during or atter a mercurial course,-and for the multifarious variety of symptoms which arire, when the health if broken down, is .we 11 by the disease u by Its remedy. For Scrofula, it is the most certain means.— Er^intr.

r We acknowledge onr indebtedness to Mr. and Mra, Joan \V. Watoax for delirious pears. They have ouf thanks, r.s tlio best return we have for their kindness.

Ikdiaba Iboh.— The Torre Haoto and Indianapolis Boil road Company have made a contract for one hundred and fifty tons rails by Clement's method vat the Covington Rolling Works. Tbe iron from which they are to bo made is obtained from Greene county, : in this State, whefe there has been established recently a large smelting fnmace.—These raiia arc of a superior quality—far better than any imported, This is as u should 1*, our own mines furnishing the metal for our own use. ■■ ;

AST Tho Boston Traveller says that Mr. Everett's oration on Washington has already brought eomo twenty-five 1 thousand dollars to tho fund for tho purchase 1 of Mount Vernon.

Uir The District Ministerial Association of the M. E. Chnrch is now in resritm at Rising Son. It commenced on Monday, and will close-to-day.

The eleven .hundred emigrants which arrived by tho ships Ellon Austin and Albert Gallatin have been landed at old Quarantine, and are provided for temporarily by the Conmitf eionar of Emigration. Them have been daily cfoppinga out of small pox auibnf| theso passengers, [which fnrnidhes the reason for the.Helention of them.—Tho ships, which were ’badly .Infected, are discharging, and aro Jto .hu thoroughly fumigated nirl cleaned I —,v. 'V Tttn/. ?. lllh

(KrMr. Yales, of Vicksburg, while punishing a negro in Madison Parish, La., a fow days since, was stopped to tho heart and killed.

ijy A contract ha3 been made at Ev* ausviljp, Jod., tor the cum-.tincriou of a steamboet of about 1£)0 tons, It nil 1 be tbeEnt steamboat ever built at Evansville.

J3TCol. L. B, Buckie, editor of.the PtnJ Bluff (Ark.) Euierpi ;ec, was killed on the 6th inst., in *. personal rencontre.

0,V*The people of Oregon jhavo lately ifoled ir. favor, by a Urge majority, of prgamr rp a State Government.

CCr The Ohio Statesman of'. Friday, announce# that the - negotiations for : the transfer of that paper to Col. Jlaypenny, have been perfected and tbe sale concluded.

' S3* A new paper has been ustabli-bed at Elkhart, Ind.-, slylcd the'“Republican Watchman."

£ST An, advance of [ivy cCuta a pound on leather is reported in the Boston market.

‘ rO* I ce M i 11 cx i s t si n to n sti I e ra h 1 Cq nan ■ littes at Marquette, on Lake Superior.