Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 September 1857 — Page 2
veloped commercial resources whelhcfmgri cultural or mineral. How well bis work Tens done muy In* learned (rom bis bamtiful report, wntirli'was published by Co it - gross. He prepared himself for -the expedition by n rssidenic of some months in Tern «ml Chili. lie then left the Pacific coast, nml after Ascending ihc summit of,the Andes, and tfnyor>ing the Atlantic slope, began the descent of the father of rivers. , Ho - followed the course of this river 4.000 miles from its source, call: cd the Hualhga to its month. lie made tho entire distance in an open bent, which . occupied him eleven monilisUpon his return to tho United States, and the completion of his report upon the Amazon, he was ordered to Malic charge of tho San Jacinto, then destined to crniie in the Baltic. 1 The cm iso was hot made, in consequence of some defect in tho nia* ' chincry of his vessel, and he was then ordered to convey Mr, Sonic from Calais to Spain, as he had been forbidden to pass through From;*). He again returned. to the Uni sed Slates, and was transfer red to the Potomac, from which ho was soqn ordered to the command of the George Law. The last named vessel was the same upon which ho lost liis life, with a greater portion of Ms crew and passengers, muler the name of Central America, The name was changed only a few weeks before the disaster that sent snch a shock through tho nation’s heart, j - Tims has past front tho. world forever, one of otir best men and noblest officers. Ho loaves behind him a wife and only daughter tq add intensity to,-a.nation’s sorrow. His characteristics as an officer were intrepid bravery, so ftenedby humane gentleness. Ho was universally, beloved' by thosi under his cotmqnnd. JIo had . not-on enemy on earth; mid was;regarded by liiS brother officers as a peace maker,in all coses-where, pence was.honorable. • For Jjjftcen years previous to his, death', he wasJrmcraber of ihc Ephcopal Church; •and read the service qn beard his vessel. When a death occurred bn his vessel, no matter if it was the humblest tailor.or most obscure passenger,• ibb corpse was nof committed tb tho waves .without a burial service. .fiat hois gone from;Hid service of his country forever. Tho (jeep «ea over which ho rode in triumph fur ruany years, now rolls its mighty' waters .over his lifeless corpse. yoice wiil no longer cheer the sailor in hours ofdanger, nor send a thrill of joyinto the do : mcslic circle.tr-Hosleeps the sleep that knows no waking; beside his,vessel, down in tho depths of the sen that gavo him fame and took his life,
v Peter Fonk—What hk it.ts Dost— Pt’lcr has forced thcOincimiati. Enquirer - jto change editors—hajjki I led Jo.. Wright r —AquillaJon‘ 1 B-jGor3onTamicr hound W. F. Pigeon* '—knocked Dodd and others into cocked np lists—let daylight through Dr. Xnthin-Tomiikins—-jlirt/koiiji grajn; cult ore In thtVcoantryl—1 found’,a mare's nest "at a dinner party in |Mr, Donglss's own hoiue,!’ (the veritable Stephen A. Douglas,) “jii the City ; of Wns'hingtou”! ; . Petor,Pays, "he (Donghis) lives oid>j for vengeance.'* ■ Having ; of Douglas, Wright {Jr Co., Peter challenged ns to n paper ducljast | week,, and threatens vengeance next. ‘ 01 jPetcrFimk'! "Pctcr—Petcr—the pomp'kineatcr”—voii nro a hpssV ■ Wd gir*p it j tip, and rcTnse lo’fight.'- .Don't fire, Pctorl j I'Dnntit-ir .' •
. 'Annual Session of the Grand Lodge. The annual session of the G&and Lodgfj of the Independent order of Odd Fellows ‘of thepUnited States’Commenced at Cal* Ainiorc, on Alomlay wWk. ! Tbc Grand .Biro and ihe Grand Secretary presented i their annual reports. The receiptsof the Grand^Secretary for the fiscal year com* mencing Bept.' IS, 1S5G. and eliding Bcpt. 1, ISnT/wcrc SI I,tyro IS. f The installation of the : grand officers took place, viz; P-. G. 51.. George W. Pace, »f Louisiana, 51. AV. CJtanrf Sire; P. G. 51. Timothy G. Senior, of Kerr Hampshire,- Deputy Grand Sire; P. G 51. Jus. L. Kidgely, or .Maryland, .Grand Corresponding and Recording Secretary; and P. G. Joshua Vflusant,-of Maryland, *Qfrand Treasurer. : ' ■■■?'*. : •-
St. Lock. Sept.^23. Tho proclamation of Gov. Walker, rc* ‘ Inlivo to tho October election in Kansas, has been rewired. While admitting the injustice exhibited .in tho apportionment which excludes fifteen counties'front - participating in the election, he attempts to exculpate himself from Hamit by declaring only four days remained after his’arrival in tho Territory to make the apportionment, mu) that ho did not know of tho existanco of a law leqniring him to make the apportionment, therefore the duty devolved upon others . He expressed the opinion that no one can vole except those who aro qualified under tho territorial law; of th« *20th of February last, under .this : law tin territorial tax is finl required as n ] qualilicatioii. lor a vote.ri He says troops will It' stalianed at the various places of voting, wi.vii:, viulcneo is -apprehended, j,and conclude* with,thehopeThat nil the officers will u=e their exertions to make the election a fair unit honest expression of the vitf,vs of tho people.
X>r* lloliifh'i ScpndlnftTlAu Rcmettlr*.
In directing-tbc attention of ont readers to' Di. Robac*’*-advertisement. we have no hesitation in iaylbg that all be claims for bis medic iocs is confirraad by certificates from all parts of, tire Wcit?4> The language -of these certificates is so earnest nad grateful, and the cures refer io such a variety of diseases,* that it would be folly to question the restorative properties of the preparations. It appears that .while botanizing among his native mountains, in Sweden, during a visit to that country some years ago", he.colfeCted a large quantity of rare medicinal herbs, unknown m this country, and .by combining the liquids and'solid extracts of those possessing powerful detergent properties, ■ be succeeded in producing his celebrated Blood ; Purifer ami Uioi J J’illy, which ore said Io exercise ,n mere beneficial elTVtt upon the fluids ■ of the luinnn bt.dy ihan tny other curatives in exist Mice. Ur. Itoiack’s theory is, that all diseases ;r. the blood, and it would situ! that the rapid recovery of his patients, under a euurse of these disinfectants, affords * siting ptesiiuiptive evidence that his pathology is correct. Certain it is that the celebrity of ‘ his medicines increases daily, and that he has authentic proof of their success in his possession. Kee advertisement, se23-lm
. rjei!’cil U} noi‘P*mr*J wMiraiy *wajf, \Vl» fOIl'tw'TntTit wher-iVr *&« K'fiili tha war,
Wednesday,
Sv'rTEUEcr. BO, 1657.
• v KOTIOS. •; ; Titr.; Inbi\s'\ Rr,rrif.r,E haring-n Hindi larar.li.-:' of s'lfotfijtis in ’Sn:t*crlsn>l Count* V.an any Kher pajW [*' a very Jea'raU.' na-.U'iia Pwiiiivoriitii)’) Tiioj" Ii-yiSj: (J< tan<ls Slnei, <ir to iJllj asiA thou vl thin;; to Miy oiijthltfe, will *brlrV much I will'from the o*C »*f our ailrcnhln; columns Tim gf-«t wriyt of rurceft in ii-jelftMa !•* {'{Jltf.IC'fT V: (he issan wWtca to in ba-tuS 1 '. itovr utnVo known fits place of i-ii'liiw articles of traffic to the puV lie. Mo mn call iucchivl well lu liittlr.cn ubo.ioca rj.t ii.lv firii''. tn the paper* or thro Kami* Mir-. In tfiii aae of jiiiJ the man of Mh'.mmmurt bol.l .>u: hU .nnneroii the oul»anl walls** that he that roe* way f»sJ. j
Th Grind Sircnonimsted the following. Grand ofikets, which were'confirmed;:P. G.' Rev. .1. I). McC'obe, ij{ Virginia, K; AV, Grand Chaplain: P-. .0. -A* 51. Tonie, of Tennessee, ni AV. Graad 5Inrsh:d; P, G. SvH.Lewyt.of ilarvl.ind, \V. Grand- Guardian; P. G. *T, p. Ciiam* of Maryland, AV. Grnn<l51es* siuiger. ■; / The ‘ Order throughout the United Brutes iVgenerally in fi prosperous con-; dition. • ’•
Pei vnsto, of all cruraM.! promptly, neatly, an>l on rcasohabto terms . ; ■ -- . *
GumUjug nml -whisky have ruined many men, and wo d o not know why bonks ulioiild leexcept in ns. ~ l‘lie Ohio Life and Trust Wtrayed the .confiderice, reposed in ft, and wenf inl.o itie stock market. : The Oilmens’ batik,took Its deposits and yrent into the liquor -Umlc,- They, both have failed, and it is only a pity that, the aggregate siideiing: nf the Strayed ■ stockholders of the tor over and- depositors of the laUer'could ;iioi ho visiled upon the men who havo’done these great . wrongs. Until Iho 'penilentiiiry fs-inado to.ojien its jaws to thiwe roij widows and .orphans, the race will exist.
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Republican Btate Convention.
In our nc\V f s cotnnmsi .tins niorniii" wc give full pnrticnlarfi dfthc>I5aiik panic iu the East.- ' Wc fear the result will he equally disusirpu* throughout the \V cs|. Look out for ilia re-enactment of the swucs of .1637 (‘ Western hanks will be
, Svtuccsi:, Sept. 24. Tho. follotving. nominations have been made: Conrt of Appeals, Timothy ,Jen* kins; Secretary .of State, A. M- Clapp; Robert iJemtlston; Treasurer, ilfitin T. Hogeboom; Attorney GeiW- ■ ral, Wm. CiiMns Moves; St-.te Ungmccr, Geo. G. Gcddes; 'CannbCbmraissio'npr, A. S. Tlmriton; Stata Prison-Inspector, llios* Kirkpatriclt* ! ' r >- > * '*. ■
to’ If th-re be reliance to be placed in mctlj icirre, and Ihotisandsof well attested cases esftubiish beyond the possibility of a doubt, the ; curative properties of any one particularremcthen Hurley's Sarsaparilla is itnquesUenabty the greatest medicine ever introduced to an'aflbciediomaiunity. Let the nr valid hesitate not, therefore, lo use it.—JUrnccalrr <//*«.) fi’myuirrr. ’ : . ]
Tatal Collision at Soa between an Aider-
[compelled wc|fcar to .follo w' the example of the Eastern hanks and suspend specie payments;' A general prostration of baftirieos. inny hodooked forj hjitV thntspced* ily. Paper nioncy is os ntgs f -vrorth hat little. r d : ■ V
lean' and Goadego Vessel.
Yesterday juerhhig a |argc : American ship,.the,.Western :Siiir, of'Boston, pm ifito Queenstown, nearly ip a sinkingconditroh. About 2 o’clock that morning she came into cnllisionwith nstrango vessel VofT the 0|d ; Hcad of .Kitjsale, wen; right ovcrhcr,'scndingh'er to the bottom, with every one n .board. ' So .Midden was the occurrence,'(be.two vessels meeting imthc dark,- that thff crew of the Western Star tmddpiily'makc out A hat the other was a hark, but :couit! ascertain nothing of.whcrcsho. waS froth, or to ivliat nation • her crew _ belonged,- except that >omo of the IrtUeriivho were on neck when site was struck appealed to he neither American- nor British.’ . ’A'.Genoese ship arrived_ aIso-: yesferday,, tho caplain of wlitch expressed his'bpiiiioa that iho lost vessel was front his -.country,' hnt in all probability it will* never bo clearly ascertained what .’ship v >ho was or where she was front. • 7 Some merchant ' will, no doubt, miss her, 'and many hearts will' beat nhxionsjy ih;vh!h■ lor • ibi> reiurn ol iho*c who njrtuctl he/ crew;;bnt none will .he-aide to sAy- positively that >he was-the one they lookwf for. Tito Western, Star was boo ml from. Uro to TnJmoiilIi for or-' tiers, with shgar'and' rice, and. she was to wed is p ’ to: 1 ho; Victoriiv JJocIf, nt'Pa$sago/ yesterday, , alongside of wjdch she now lies,* men being employed constantly at thcjiymps; to keep her nlloat,as licrj cut-water was carried - a way-tin'll-' sie.vc ra! plunks in her bottom wore star led —Cork Examined Srft. 1; - .' •; / ' r
HELMUOLD'S genuine preparation.—Kor diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gtnvcl, and Dropsy.
Dcbcqcb, Sept, 21.< Oh tho night of the fifteenth/the Regis* ters ofiicc.in FarihanlfVMinn., was entered and robbed of land -warrants to (he amount of 30.000 acres. ' A reward .of! $500 is offered for tho thief, '' :
As l3irouTANT;itiuou.— rTI»o KowYork Herald’! Washington - correspondent ’of the 24th, says; ‘ • • , 1 -
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Laxi) S.VUM.—Tbo President’ has signed „ proclamations for the .sale of about 2.500,000-aclcshf (lib public lands In tin* State of California; ahobf 450,500 acres •in the' Stain of Missouri;. and Tor t he sale of tho unlocalcd lracG in the Sidn.y'liblfbreed rc?ervaiion■ on Lake Pepin, in the Terrllory > of|5I inuesota. " The 'safes ' in California will tnko place in the month of May next: tbdao in 5Iissouri and Aliunc- • . • . <!;! .. • [t "I a in 5Iarch‘nexi. : ;. ' ‘ .VI." • j.
C ate authorized to announce LUTHER HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant Township, osn candidate fm re-election to the office of C.mnty Commissioner, for the 3rd district.
I hoard a rumor from the source to wliich 1 am accustomed to place reliance, that there is some renewal of ill-feeling existing between the Government of Spain and tin's country. Recent- ml vices, from our .Minister at .Madrid >pi>:ik of a’display of very marked indignation towards him, the-causes of which have not been made public. V.V'v It hnsboca suggested that-Mr. Dodge may' have incAutiou'-ly approached, the •Ministry.-on the subject of' the.purchase of the island'of; Cuba: . 1 ; 1 l .
. 'IMIomy's Ointmtnt amtl Pills.—Ulrmlr'J Every surgeon' knows that sores deep-ly-seated in the muscular fibre of the leg defy all ordinary treatment; but ulcers of this class, however obstinate ami .virulent, invaribly heal under llie balsamic action ofliolio way’s Dipt: merit. This preparation does not drive the .virus of the sore from one part oft he'system to anoiact; it cures not by repression, bi>t expulsion. llbticc, there is iio fenrofUicrc-sppeir-nnee of any eruption, tumor, swetline. orsurc, lliat bas oncc yielded t olh e! 1 i o vp Ri’.iri 1 * of this thorough curative. I n ek.es *4.1 canrrr, its timely ii?e lias saved inn o mvrae 1 i«,-s, end rendered the cruel process -*f excision unnec-J cssary. (if I bo Pills, it may be.rnMy.fnid.i.b-i:' nodisense-ofthe stomach or;?rci-iyeT.:*,i>V tftc}r operation; ; , - i . ;•
■ LVj'£’«mcry.,."t : CHOI UK varies -if Miicnr.u.’s celeb raV ■ ■'*. .1 ot!,t‘T IVrfumery, just ;- riv, .i ; Ns’ AVtr Drug Store on , I -rr;'- ir r. i -ae nl reduced price*.— ; Ca’l and sec. scplfi
&sT ?i OTIC E-.'^r / at LI. who know themselves indebted to ■' •**- the undersigned. either by note or \Boek account, will please call on J. Tit*n», biiO settle the same, us we are in need ofV Funds, and wish to close dur business. . 1 • s- j.VI, ' .TEATS .V SCtlE>CK. /
..Tuaif '• few dollars judi* ciou.d v , invested in a d ver t ising, : by' 0:1 r liiifi a css incnj. now. that .this fill trade ;i& opening, will repay' llicrn four fold; : Xo, Investment they ctnAiako willpnyas well. We care ript how old and wcilcsUbhVhcd. a business house may be/.i( it is not koht bpforo : liurpeople through tlm columns of the newspapers, it >ill hot keep iipwlth the: limes id the its trade.. The transient to aDy ostahlishmeut.'. will several times repay the cjqrcnioii:* Try it. / ., ,.•'.4.^
Tnr/JItsxKSoTA nations.—A despatch from St, iVml, (lakd.tlitt , The Democratic convention which met here yeMcniny. nom in ated 11.. if. : Si 1 bey for Governor; \V. ■■ ff olcdmh fo r Lieu ton - ant Governor; George L. Becker,\V. AVX’helps, and J.M..Cavan augli.tor representatives, and W. W. Tiingsbyry ns del egale. to Congress ‘ V *V .1
MARRIED,'. : Ou Uic 1 “11 i Stp! i‘ml> er, LV ReV. .A. A d k i n • ron.-Mr. KandtjenandMiss LacyJnnc Craif, bo’.U of UiU couqly. . , . On <hc 23d iiKst.i by "i Mr. William Fisk and Mi :-. Hits county. • V •' " .In Clicnl, Ky„ o.il (lit Cid-insl.; Edwin F Barker and MissEmmaF-slcllaDijfour.
v ; ' va’KI>, ■A T . V 1 k.-» Sroat on Perry street, XL If. I. S.LVK.V,-It.'i-wsax and Gm ■ ng, , ’■ ■> : '-VP* ' . . ■ f—°t’cd, . seplO : Ginseng.'
Steamship Disasters.
The appalling loss of life* on the Cen tral America has no parnlkd indhc anhals Of American steamship navigation. The nearest approach is/lbc disaster which befel the steamship Arctic on the 27th Bep* terabor, 1854, by winch something-dike three hundred and. fifty lives" were lost. The steamship San: Francisco, If longing: to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, which fonndored in the Atlantic W the 25th December, 18511, was lost innier circumstances similar in many-respects to the disaster which has just occurred; bill the number of Jives sacrificed was much less—not varying far from two hundred,’ included ■ One hundred and fifty U. 'S. troops: Taking a retrospect, with a view fo ro count the various'catastrophies which have befallen ocean steamships owned in or trading with the United Slates,; we find that the following hare been eutirclylosl: . P*tt. V*triTiojr. I’fvriJenl. . irvorluMnlof. t-SiJ.KO Columbia. Ail turnil# jareJ, Humboldt, All mvciI. SCOA-U) City of Glazov, Sever heard of, ■ C&i.UO Ciljr of J’iiiUJclfibij, All bawls fared, ■ au’.CHO KnnVIin, All IisuJt saved, ' <t0.lW) San Franclico, A few mvl-J, 1 3LU,ttO Arclie, ' A fe r .mveJ. • 7Kl,«X) i*acl[Ie, .Never Ucardof, C£ll,(M) Tempeit, Movor heard of, . ' 3u),vu> Ceutral America, A few saved, . JtU.UXi
JESrTlw Bair cim-mouceJ ycstorjlay at Knlerprize, 'and wlH boeoiitiuilCil to*Jay iiD'l to*mbrro’iV.v Fiom -prcsenOinJicalions; theaUenilancc will bo Inrfp’—ijuich larger than "■ heretofore: * To-(!uy and to* mw ion* ivc anticipate' there . uill : 16’ an Interesting v fiV«V hope- all ' w ill go who can ruako it, convenient. : ‘ - '
. i: w stock:: ■FUST nECKI.VKU~ 5V A iiinf- and spVo-'iil assortment of new ]shz 3 JSSL
■. BRIG 14 .RlvDUCKD! 'TO 35 CfiKT'B.' -This paper will l>e font from tbi* tirnv.iatiJ (he eml of the -rb!uir.e, Jcnaary i, tS3S, for 35 cents. •' . .
.0^7*'ihe Ooriituist«ionoi3 or this county have decided’,to build a .new bridgeoyer Turtle Creek,, above Florence.. Ptnpo* ;sals for hulljihg thj>;uiie, will bc received at: the; Andi tor’s .Office, in Vevay, £ip, to tire Oih .day of October. Thi j bridge is much heeded, and the road from hare to Patriot needs nvpjuriug, and a portion of it,’ especially between here nnd 'FIor* once,- ought |o‘D? re-ideated; . , :. | ‘
• Xo‘ Ei.kctiox.-— It in the-opinion of able: lawyers ihatVilicVe will he ub'yawner, /aipl cpiytKjKeniir iio’clcctiijn of coiin- | t.y Olivers until 1SS*S ’ This is nlso the j opinion of diiJgeJDo'ivncy. in answer to a ■ loiter of inquiry ‘ Ivy t bo C Icrk—Mr. Lewis- ,-Jn.igc Downey’s opinion in this serlion of the Hlntc is as good-or hettor than’ thftt dr-tither.of the Stipremo JnrlgOs," and (in t(‘.qiip l : an - nl ways : bn safe in acting.. There will bo ’no elect ion this yea r.-~ V('r,6rt JSa finer. L ‘ ‘
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— Cluck*; .VWclies, ■■ ’ ; ■ ' Plated Spoor.-, Pocket Hook. 1 *, 1 Rrcns Pm*. Finger Rings, ' Eat Rings, Spectacles — At the'Jewelry Store on Haiti street, Vevav. ’ sep2J’ F-A.HOERNF.lt.
K HW -ADVlCirj’IifjKXJ TSXTS.
(Kr Mr. Maeaulcy ImVit is *aid,.given up the iilta of “History of England down to a period \u;ilhin the memory, of living, iiicn,'* ;us at first announced, ami wijr.’cfmclr.ijo it uvitb the death-of Queen*. Anno.!' Vy’- >; “-V. ; 11
•: h Ay —h a y. . T tV A XT ib'vurcbass for tssli 8 or 10 tbon fl sanfl Bales, of prime TimuUiy Hay: V 1 NICHOLAS JOKOEXSOX. Florence, Iml., Sept. 30, IS57.--lf
To Country .75ci’ch;»ilf*.
NOTICE!
v G H E'A I’ U A ll GAINS
vc ffojfi Syria report the tplaj J( j destruction jn tlieVdeVort-of; a caravan|™. ;j ; The latter, consisting- of 500 persons and j£j 1000 camel?, laden ■ raith -mcrchandife, w started’ front Damascus on (ho 20tH of Ml •. • j. ' 1 , ' - - : i t ' ■> «> June, nni by some mismanagement lost ' •• . •S''”' 1 ‘ • wi it? way. , Tlio entim caravan perished, co with tlioi exceritidn of Rome -0 /
WJ , * , : * • . • I • ■ «i J New D emocbati c 0coan. new'.pa* w per moilo it| nppbarnnco flt* Tndi#nnp|UB bri/Thursday hist/ entitled The. Evening * Conner, conducted bv E. G. B. Waldo. n It will Im) ' *p liberal . .Democratic organ/’ te decidedly; Wright and anti- bankish. The l * editor's salutatory “is frank, straight for/ 0 ward and sensible/ r - I I. ■
? Lectures.—! he Working Mcns/Inis .. • -rSir stituto. of Vincennes is to nave a coarse n of Icclnres there this winter, The course *, in Terre Haute.under the auspices ofithl a Mechanics of that city, has already-edm* inenced.. Are we to'have anything oflthe q kind in Vcvay ?. . , v|K;/
* 05f* A man bv the. nanio of Charles 5 Swing, from Boonvillo, 2nd., Jumped out - of a Window at Ridel’* Tavern, Evans- * ville, on .Wednesday night, and broke 11 both Ids arms and bis jaw-hone, and pc- i Irimisly injured him.-elf otherwise, lie! | is supposed to have bean delirious from j jtbe effects of bad whiskv.
; JT5T Severn! large manufacturing cs* s' tabjisbmcntfi in Cincinnati have been [compelled fo stop work, owing to tlio J. difficulty in procuring money or bank ' t paper to pay bands; more will probably f I follow full. It they do, great distress \ will follow/ : •. ,
fj 03~ Private letters from Mississippi ,J slate that officers are rapidly, recruiting ‘jrnen for Walker's army, destined forNi* I ;caMgna. Colonel Blatter, of New Or* i * loans, is doing tbo financiering and talk* r ing for General Walker, who expects to f j leave early- in November. . , .
■; • ■ General Invitation.—Rev. IJ. F. iJoncer■ | roao, formerly of New- York, now principal of \ VNew Liberty (fty.) Female Seminary; will do- i j liver nd address at.' the paptist Church in this 1 J place, on SfijurJay night, October 3d. ' Subject ■ • — \\’pyfA*.: . iikr Ricuts, Position and Is- , J'lxr.tfci:, ' : ‘
We ore indebted toTVL. Get bard, Esq., for d nil id very InrgV; and excellent { < peaehe*. They wrro truly delicious. ! i
‘ A LIj persons who arc indebted to tire undtrsigned, eiiher by nele or bock account, 'vi.il please call nnJ re!He itie. same, as I am closing up my business.' ■ • P. h. COLTiVOlSIF.R. Vcray, Sept. 09, lt&7. —
OiT A set wf- burglars hrokd into the AuditorV ot iS T c\vpprt ? Vermillion county, llul., ijlc\v.‘ open 'the'safe* with- a eliargQ dfj powder, nifl took out its most valuable contents; lioiag about $220 in ■■ r. . moilCV.,: , , . M. ,
■ dirThe'Coiiniy -A editor ;wc .arc informed , w i I (.not cuter a t ax for Stale purposes onJhiW doplicate for'the current year, in, consequents' of the failure of the Legislature io pawda rcveime bill for .'5J and '5,S. If the> Governoreouvenos the tegis 1 attire on tho 1st' of;.October", the rev on no billvAvill bo -.passed in due lime for ihe.Amlitor to cuter the . State tax before the ebmmcuci's r cbl let-ting I he I a xes;~ u rtinshu fyk 'I\q'ntUican , .
HATS AND CAPS, AT •
f BAKSR’S 1-I-i M’ltlmil Strrfli bflow Fonrilt Sired,
To the Tax Payers ol
0 CINCINNATI
SWITZERLAND COUNTY. Treasurer of S« iircrJEL Jand County, hereby notifies the-tax pavers of said County, that be is now ready to. re ; ceivo 'lores on the Doplicilc for I’ic year a. o. ISoT.' , 1 . • . ‘ ' ' t The rales of taxation- for said year erf. as follows: ‘ ■ . ' ‘
Y&IJV Gowls ntp jiU of tint) titles ami /reth, i? JL laving been selected with great care amt purctiasuit entirely for cath. 1 can sell them from 5 it) 10 per cent, tess than any house in Cincinnati, . , • . , 2T Quid - Slice and Small Projlft. XD . sr-pOAlni • D. P. BAKER,
l£r 3Ir: liyo'ders,.-: IT; * S. Marshal, is said tb lmve-Veceived instructions to lookout for' a lid ; seize v a; hteatner ripw fitting out. at the" part b f :Nc w Yqrk Tor an other liIibifster expedit!on hmlor Gen.. \Yallair.
SI,!3Q,U» - if the cargo was included, these figures would be more than doubled. The .President wop lost in tho year 1S41; no one knows how or where. * The Columbia/in ncntieal pbrnse./'broko her hack** on the rocks on the American shore of the Atlantic. The City of.Philadelphia went to pieces on the rocks near Cape Pace, * The City of (Glasgow; sailed ftom Liverpool March J, 1854, and was not afterwards heard of. The great Britain came near being included in tho list, having; Inin ashore for some monts at Dtmdram .Bay, boast of Ireland, hut is now engaged .a? a transport for India. The Franklin and ilnmbbldt went ashore and broke in pieces —tbo former on Long Island, and.the latter near Halifax. Tho ArcJc'nad Vatific were lost as already recorded. Tho iron steamer Tempest, measuring 1,500 tons sailed from New York, Feb. 12 18 : 67, witib a crew of from thirty-five to forty men, and was never heard from. On the Pacific, several fino steamers have been lost, generally of a similar class. The! Indpcndcnco, foi instance* was totally S lost, with 120 lives; and the Tennessee, i SL Lonia and Yankee Blade* and Win-j field Scotland others, became total wrecks.! Engl’ itenmers in waters contiguous.' to the United States* have fared little bet ; ter. Within a short time, wc have had; to record (he loss of the fino iron sieain- i ship Canadian, on the St. Lawrence, also I the steamship Clyde, and several other; etcamers in the West India islands. j A calculation as to the number of lives ! lost in these steamers, make a total off about 1,700, Tbtfi loss being irreparable, 1 no consolation carl be derived Irom tho | tact that n large portion of it-might have* been prevented by a division of these; ships into comoartraents by water tight bulkheads; bnfwcra is opportunity to; i make the adoption of such a means of' ] safety compulsory upon the owners.oi all f sea-going steamers, and thereby doing; much to prevent the Recurrence of catas- j i Tophoa such as wc too often have occasion Vi deplore, . . • ,, • ;i
STABniNdVAfTAir.~ALlio5T Fatal.—0 n WoO nesikyhigiil !urt f .\vIi}lo a a a licr * canon was going oh between "E. S. Keteo ijf. tins pIaw‘;:aiV(l B. Ilolmifion of Florence, the lajtth drew. utiowio knife and slapped formcr, the 'knife taking effect in the -left. Kbbnldcr, Hobih>'cn dcparted for partd nk nowri Versailles Dispalclii 1
: Fur Stale purposes, 20 cents on $jOO;va!caalion, ah’J 30 cents on each poll, j ■ v For County purposes, 50 cents oa .$100, sail 50 cents poll.-; • ■ Fot'Scliool purposes, 10. cents on $100, and 50 cents poll. • ; 1 . : • , ; For Sinking Fund 2 cents on $100. ~ • In addition to the above tascs. in Jefferson Township,- for, Rond ' purposes, if) cents on 8100. Township" purport;?, 2 cents an $100'. For Special School purpose's, to cents on $100, pii<l 50 cents.poll. V ; . - *’ •• • Corporation of Vevay—5.cents op $100, arid 60 cents poll,.- $1 fur each dog, and $2 for each slut. 'CorpotaUon of Vevay School house purposes, 20 cents on $100, Vevay Township fc'Pf.ciai School,purposes, 20 cents bn $100 and 60 cents on.poll;r ’. \ :‘V; -. York Township—Road purposes, 8 ’els bn $100. Township purposes, 6 cents on $tOO. Special School purposes 6 els. on $100.; % Posey Township—Road .purposes, 10 cents on $10*, Township purposes;5 uls on $100. _Cntlori Township—Road-"purples,,lO ; cis. on $tOO. Township purposes, 1 4 bis on St00. Special School 10 cents’.on $100,' end 25 cents poll. ■■'V: • '• ‘ IMcosanl Township—Road purposes, lO dls. on $100. Township purposes,-10 cts. oh $100. Special School, IS cents on $lOO,iaml-25 cents poll, ■ ' V. ' 4 • Craig TowDsbipT-Townsbip L purposes, 10 els, on $100,' Special School,- 25 cts on $.100;
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MERCHANT TAILOK,.
JOHiV Vt. GHAT,
, OCT The Tmlinpa Aiiylntn iforedticatmg tire Deaf mid, Dumb, wjH ba opened bn the 1st .day pr.Outoboiv*- 1 , ; ; v The Ift«nnc /Hospital will opcn/bii/the loth day of Odober,. > •;:. ' //
Jfcin Strwt, Tfwjfj./nJ.THE subscriber would announce to the citizens of VevayTtl am) Switzerland county, that he baa iust aw rpyned a complete stuck of ‘ , rASllfQXMif.B] GOODS OEIHTLB MEV> S- VEiB, □nd is now prepared to furnish gentlemen 'w»|h.anylhibg>in bis.line. \
JISF*Bx-Gby. Slade, of Vermont. pass cdlhropgliindian’opt^ with' a. supply of New; England girlb, whom .iic/was taking: West'‘■for the par; posts of {teaching school.’-’; "V ’ - '
:; , ' New- Yonk; r Sept: 23 . ■ ■ t Tho jnry’. ip' iho CrmimaJ libet: suit brong1 1 t by tho- Daily V Kews hgailist the Daily Sim rendered .r verdict of guilty ibis morning. fiTio.libel ivas contained'-in an article copied 'Trotp tiie Watchman, charging theplrtintifl Wasscl n'rig the principles'and (Hb-jAine4'ican .party to- lire Democrats;; ' V / : ’/• */ • •
' Work’ Ivananttd-Xo Fit, ]fo Pay. Particula'r attention ■ wjU be' paid to Cutting and Malting garments,’ ■'[' , - * Gent’s ' Furbishing - Ooodt, . of every description, quality and, price, kept constantly on band, including alt. the minor articles of gentferrien’s wear and althe lowest possible rates. - ■ i . v
Oir Thb' : griie in ,which’ lifeCcblraj America was' lost, wasVveVy severe-.ond destructive. The New-.'Yprk; [Express publishes a list of forty .-eight lyessels dinn aged by it. 1 ■ ; V , • ••''
- : .. : Steamboat-Sank. ; . ... ‘ V; .’"/'■///• ! ■ Sept424; ; The sfeainbbat v Hbscno\ sunk ;nt Oil Crock Docks, near Flint Wand.. She will prove a total-loss.. Insured in tho Citizens' Offico of Pittfibftrg-for SOjOOO. Xo Jives were lost. The John Tompkins has been raised, and has arrived here.
■ 07 The public are.respectfully requested to call and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns satisfaction will be guaranteed iiV'fllt cases, v jc24-lf *
fcl) for ItJljcat! win pay the highest market gjUk *•» price, IN CASH, for any Uly of V/heaU ol»
And for the. purpose of receiving Taxer, will I attend (be fqllowing places, lo- wit: / i ' At JacKsonville, 6c(ober 22. v\ . Al-Shaw & Bonnet’s Store, in Craig Townshipj October23i : V ? ' ■ ' At Florence, York To.vtiihip, Ocl. 26; At Patriot, Posey Township, October.27. ; At QiiticoiGrdve, October 28, - *V - At AllensyiHe, Colton. ( Townsliip t Oet 29. At Uennington, Pleasant,Towqship/Oct. 30. ! At Vet ay, Jefrei»<m'.Township/OcU3i. An3 ol :r.y (Pfike in V**vay, until the 3d Mon- ’ nay of March next, after which lime the law makes it the Treasurer’s duty to collect all : unpaid taxes by distress end sale of property, ; which painful duty he trusts his fellow-citi-zens will render unnecessary by promptly pay- ' ing the amount of taxes charged to them, prej vious to the time specified, mid thereby save j costs. ’ j j O* Supervisors of the -Roads ore requested 1 |to file their receipts for work done in-their! j respective districts, on or before the lime of j | meeting the Tax Foyers. ‘ : I [ Delinquents for the year IS53, arc reminded j i that if.they wish to save costs they must pay j up previous to the first day of November nest. ■ [ After that time, from 20 to 30 per cent in the. Isirape of costs will be added to each dollar 1 , due from delinquents. ' ■ ! j. r. morerod; : Treasurer of Switzerland Con ply. * [ Vevay, Sept. 30, 1857.— j
S-‘E. & J. K. PLEASANTS. Vevay, July 29, 1857.
Hors. —Packers in Louisville, Ky.,are offorek for eaily November delivery 80,50 anti for hogs; later in the reason 80,‘iu. Some >rill .not pay so high, it price.
Minnesota. —A Thousand . Steamboat Arrival* this Year. —According to the ro* port of (ho city marshal (here have been over six hundred arrivals of steamboats at ottr levc'o this season. This is at the rate of about five a day, and, should they continue at the ’ same rate • forj the two; nUnthVof navigation this season; we will' chronicle nearly a thousand arrivals at our levee this year !' Verily, the “port of St. Paul” i.s becoming one of importance. : — M'nnusotian, 1GM. |
WHEAT—WHEAT. 30,00i) Bushels. SWILL highest* 'market price incosh fur W* heat. t
fttT Wo ore’ indebted to AYilliam X*. Wright for a bneket; ofmamiucth potatoes. They were excellent.
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F. L. COri^VOlSlER.
no TICE. ALL persons who are. indebted to roe are requested to call and settle immediately/ os 1 nm closing'out, and will leave in a short time. rc|4 ' ALEX. DETRAZ.
AS?" A sharp frost last Wednesday night blighted the vegetation on the hill tops surrounding Cincinnati.,
Aiuuirn'ed for Heresy or Jjimorauty.—Sov, Dr. Lyon, the pastor of tho Baptist (,’horch in Columbus, Ind., and three of bin flock, have been arraigned before tbo chiirch r authorities for joining n temperance •‘society in that place,— lndi~ ana American.
Ten —Ten, WE invite (he attention of, theffijffi,' lovers of good TEA, to mir sorlmcnt, a a re haye a largo stock, andfjfaaatfl offer it low;. C^aaaos^aldo.
The Ohio Life Insurance (t Trust Co., made,an assignment for the benefit of its creditors on Saturday.
JUST REQE1VED, pox Switzerland, 20 barrels MOtASSES. For ule by ,, ; . apt . 1 r: ; JESSE TEATfc Man urk ‘And straw forks, Sp*d<», Hot* and Rikw,' JoM melts*) from Ij Pittsburgh hv : QKlSARU ASONx i Window Blindsaud fioorn, I >Vp9 at PIT., GRI.SARlVA SON'S.
JEST There is a rumor current of tho suspension of tho Tippecanoe ’Bank, at Logansport-
• CotiiiECTiox.—In Mr. Case’s article on "BiiUer making," wo made him say ‘'patronized salt,” instead of pulveriztd soil, ps he intended,
‘ CCT The State Fair'comincnf»3 on the 5tb day of October, and continues for ono week.
fob BsoucTiox-V-At the scse- ; ion.of the Washington.county (Va.) Oircait Court,.in Abingdon* last week, the case of Miss Miller vs. I’rice, fpr se- ; deletion, 'was tried. The Jury hssesped , [be damages at $-1,000
Nkcro Suffrage is Iowa.—Oat of 80, 000 in Iowa, on the new Constitution, less limn 20,000 were in favor" of the clause granting negroes ihu rigid of suffrage.
