Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 40, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 October 1857 — Page 2
y y r (For ihe loJiana HereiHe. TO. "VO HIS/' Sin:—I hare reail your cotnmnnication 1 of September' 23d, headed" "A Reply." .[ It'ir indeed a reply; but youT disprove nothing or prove anything except that yon I have ho discernment , and did notjmdcrj stand what I wrote, pr that you Arc disihonosl and meant to inisrepresent me^ or {still more probable that yon tire a mix* ! tore of these disagreeable things. 'I shall j offer a few comments on , what - you say. (But let me tell you, and all;of yonr chat--that l- write nothing on scrimi* ‘quesiions-to amuse myself or my readers I—nothing-for the purpose of defending | any point I do not conscientiously believe j—notliintJ "to get' the best of' the argument with anybody, and least oi all with the ignorant and‘the. quibbling. I could 'gain nothing by a l?ncc will) such ignornmuses, as you. X uoubt not yoii are honest in' the belief that tiflal nb* siincncc and ptobibilion are right. All bigots and all.fanatics doubtless believe the creeds they, try to. force,down the throats of others. Q’hc pbjcctions to them is not that they do not believe wliat they profess and try to enforce; but that they are ignorant’ men and ..women, and act upon the pernicious principle, that '‘Me end justifies ihe means.” Paul; was as sincere when he; opposed the Christians ns when ho joined them. Butthcrcwos this When a Jew he was a zealous pcnercutor, and delivered bqth men and women to, torture and to death —but when a.Christian-ho was ready,to suffer ignominy ?aud death for Christ’s sake. The : worshipers of "stocks and stones" arc as honest and sincere as | the j worshipers of the Jiving God. v The Jews and Gentiles —Mabcmedansv and Pagans —the followers of Confucius and' Jesus j—tho masses, thejmillions: of all creeds ■ and all races bt .rapn mro ( 'rinccro in their j religions c t eed 9.'|,,, If; mar tyrd pm. bp' p | proof of/ sincerity,; Jews, Mabomedans and Pagans ps well as Cbrislians pan produce "a ronltUudo rpf witnesses."-7, Secretarian Christianity : baa produced millions of martyrs. ’ Thomongrcllving Henry tfcc eighth ftyiis the peirecntor,ond put to death thousands pf;liotli Protest* ants-ami Catholics, ami was - far worse than the worst Popethat ever "held the scepter pf.fet. Peter, though sincere.— Queen .the jCatliolic, was a better woman than "herJmrirdcrcr. Qucon K 1 izabeth of glorious mcmoiy,” both being equally sincere in 'their several creeds. John Calvin was as sincere ip the _ burning of-Servctns. os tlio Popc.who excommunicated both with an approving conscience 1 l 1 1 I 1 1 t i 1 i 1 < ( 1 c c t 1 1 f < 1 1 1 1 1 1 J t I 1 1 i c £ I t I 1 £ t c 0 1 t 6 a a t i b t § f c I i B C t 1 J1 1 f ( t i t 1 r
* to “convince a single raothcri” or a married mother *Hhat .intoxicating liquors , can, be regulated:*- V I' wi ite-and fipeak on this, subject to convince men and ; wo* ( men, but. especially rtwn/whether 6r married,; that grogcries and doggeries can ,i>e- annihilated—that 1 tcmpcraticc. is 'absolutely'necessary to health,' happiness, ; Usefulness, conipetence.nnd long life; and that selling liquor to*drunkards and getting drunk arc crimes that lheTaws should proh t &//,. an dp urn* rii. T admit: and deep,* ly, regret the {wide-spread. wickedness and nusery b rpuglit about' by-'grogshops-and Intemperance; and while 1 would do all tbatxould bo done, judiciously,- by law i|md moral suasion. to mitigate and diminish this wickedness and misery, Ido not expect, during I his. generation, that, because '‘Those arc pious, there shall he no tooro punch this life—ofUhis* world, arc mixed with good ond evil; Ikcanse I have lightning rods on iny .house', I do not oxpeet to slop (bunder storms; and; put. an cod -td the mischief that sometimes.{ follow . in ' Xhoir track. I. Boring my day and yours, and until - the millcncum, there. will , bo wars and rumdrs ,of; wars—thiey cs,> fob-, hors,. coiinterfeitern,’. vagabonds, beggars, speculators* cheats, hypocrites, debauchd tankards, bigols and : fanatics., The lawfTaro mide l loi ffstrain info, regulate {(ho'bad; not'The'igpod.-r—, Christ.came to.call sinners' hot! the righteous—-“Ho that is <whoJd needeth not'the physician,- but‘‘.they that are sick'—the"sin sick. ; f ;l-.: y .- ■ •! | In moral {suasion, mothers, 1 * and married mothers; can do great good. Men respect > women, who are virtuous; and like to see them engaged inworkBof charity and Kcncvolcncc—likolo'Kethem UEc!theircliann& to 'persuade and’reclaim tlio inobrialo;—but : when-; tlioy- rtet iho amazon and enter grog shops,’taking the lawjnto their own bandar, - breaking - beer bottles and kicking:*’! but the-'* heads; of rjbisky barrels—when they: act’the terrai* gan$ and. spin -street 1 yarns :instead of. stockiiigyarn, nndweavo- gossip instead of cloth, and prostitute themselves to Eab< servo the', base purposes of'fanaticism* nod bigotry* in si end of looking, veil-, lo their otc h koueeholtis, they repudiate litem. Intelligent men love women as wives, mothers, sweet-hearts,' mid ladies—love them - at the social.cirde—at cliurch, -jin acts of charity tmd'hcncyolcncc—at the bed side, of the sick and dying— eiwyicAcrc at mintslering angels, hot repudiate them as law makers and law executors—and especially as law breakers. , . • * • {As n specimen of your “itaply” I quote the last paragraph, as follows:— “(For no other construction can be. put upon his luiigiiage,{than that-he.wishes to introduce; {instead. of these peddling grog shops; a regular wholesale one that would'raisc tlio price. : Let every man buy it by..the.barrel aud use it.regularly.; Th is { seems .to' be a Just interpretation of Mr; ,C.’s language.'*; Nuwj Broth erTon is, permit mb, to say that you know*, this paragraph i to be a;-falsehood fr&mtop. to bottom. (As little as you know, you know belter than to -pretend that, wholesale ‘soles raise - prices! Y o u know that a barrel of whisky peddled,.or retailed out at n grogshop, of 40 gallons, at; five cents a'dialf gill coincs to oyer S00, nnd that at wholesale at twenty cis. a gallon itcomes to only SS.. You can’t bf snch'a fool as not to know (his. iVou know' also that a? a general rule drunkards do not fceornesnch b " wholesale, and {at homo with their wives and children; but at grogshops, over the so called sociaf glnss, - “The little foxes destroy Inc vines,*’; Men incapable of self government,; “First endure, then pity, -then embrace.” Few women ;smbko or chew tobacco—fewer ft ill .-drink whisky and become drunkards; Why?. Because they rarely visit grogshops, where these things fire retailed,- Think you if men could inly get chewing tobacco by the hogs: bead—cigars. by ; the. the 100 lbs. that the; price of (obnceo .would be 1 , raised, and more used ..than there is now? - Think yo;i that if whisky and beer wore only sold by the barrel, more would, fco d rank, and' at; higher prices ? Np. . You knpw better than that. • |Men ’ that bccorao drunkard s at. grogmops, may afterwards, buy by .the keg or barrel, and get > drunk. at home. But bomo does notfranw/or/wredrcmkardB.— So person-in good health' should drink intoxicating liquorsnt aU;';bnt irion.who Irink modcratety .at - Home/ , and ; ignore grogshops, rarely if over become, intemv perale, and yott know U. ! . i !»jyThC wholesale liquor burincss.Js nbicereal. It is no t v to. bo. introduced : by. breaking.up the grogshops, fnd you ichoto U- You know alsd.thnt shotting lap; the p-ogerics would diminish, and not increase he wholesale business, much lossrin/ro 1 iuceih-instead+h Yes, yen know this Just wiwoll oayorC know- that you haye{'garpled my. article, aiidfalsified and- tnisrep■esented my opinions W fljrlb: , V > '. yK regular wboldbalo jyr/r77iM.4ido inle&) -wialT to lutrot/uce .for the ; bonofit of illBoch tquibblefs ksaypn i i Vregntar ByBtom/'t bnt he regular wAS/fio/eamnd TretailliysWi Of 'dbing.a4 yo’u lw obld v done-by;“* ; of jbkrity- r instead - of / intolerancc r ; , ‘of fairleJs instead-of unfairness ; ■ of honosty initcad. of-dishonesty; of wisdom instead of oily; of intelligcnco instead of ignorance; iMibeiality instead, of meanness;'of-tern-pcranco. in alt 'things, not in one only, nstead of intemperance; of industry instcad of laziness; of good nature instead jf crabednees; of peace instead of war, imong neighbors, as well as nations;' of love in?ioad of hatred, et cotcri. But yoo know that I have no where, at my time, objected to retailing spirituous liquors. I should just ns soon think of topping the retail of tobacco by law, or 3pinm, or milk, or any other article of :ommon use.' It is the abuse of a thing in itself not only harmless bnt nseful, that I desire to end. - • • I have spoken plainly. I hope you may profit by the perusal, and bo temperito in nit things. ,. Ca|e
The Pacific Railroad. ; . ■ V WAsmscTox, Oct.‘if:; : The New. Orleans papers'ofllic 27th ' olt,, received by; thfe Tootliero math con* ■ ’ tain the decree made by. Mexico frith re- ■ ‘gard to the Tehuantepec company. -The 'route is to commence attbcbead.of.the navigation of Goaxo’cal river, and the ■ railroad is to iie xommoncetl within eigU* teen months from the daty; of the decree, and bo completed at the ratoof twenty-six hundred and seventy-three yards every year until entirely finished. . In the men n i lime the company is to build flml keep in order h good road, with tlie, necessary bridges for carriages for conveying passengers and merch and tim; of light-..weight through. The plans to b(f ‘submitted to the Minister orintcrnationai Improvements Tor his approval, ; Thecom pany is to build, within l^o‘years from tile completion of theydad. lbtiDeccssnry dykes and tholes in the ;ports of .Gpatzacolicy and Veotoza. andvbailii immediately the works necessary Ifor d ischnrging vessels. The government grants the necessary land for depots, stations. Ac.; also,, tho use of material from privatelandby indemnify - ing the owners.-fThc decree, grants the exclusive privileged' transporting, ami the power to levy tolls and transmit dues, not exceeding fifty cents‘per league (or each passenger,; nor- cscccding one per centum per Icagne.for the pfeLdons Thegovernment is to; protect tho line, bill tho 'decree confers no right to iraup oh ifjoIsthmus. ;Thc;i>rivi!egc is to last for sixty, years, add the government is to receive fifteen ■ percentuin on the net rcyonues - whenever tii* v |deuds aro declared. The company 'ossoTnty thc -paynicnt of 8QQ0.000 {1 f c SIoo company, witH inlehcslti.5 damages; have undertaken the deli very of.a. 1 mails along the line; to convey all. t roops; erii pi dyefc; ind agents' h r jbo goy - ernrocn| gratis,.hotjnletajsr me ret an d is (V.S ha 11 foconyoyi'TJ dthc raid of .twenty' per cent .'less'.'l ti an tliei>gd,l.ir rates; - ; The’ L gdverh hi'ent' is to have two directors in tho boardj and & ay establish an espoinage on tlicfrnrk. ; . v v ; ■ •Tho com piny is loedn MrmT ho fortifi*' cations for protection .to nrmed force*, ex* cept by elite corisent-ofTbe.governinoiit, but shall .dtsclmfgo Its cmjd.bvecs when detected ih : smuggling,: and compel the passengers to pbcy,tbe revenue laws. The company ahal knot transfer or hy pothecate the privileges'witboiit;the consent of-the government.' .The line will be.free for the transportation of; the; inhabitants of the whole world, but'those who afe not citizens' pf the ncnlral . countries shall bp charged twenty five percent, extra. The tlijrd of the stock shall he reserved for the people of Mexico -.for Tour ni onths;-~Thc foreign sealed mail bags are to*lie respect* cd by officials, ohd thc’ iiavigatiun of flic Coatzacolicy shall be protccfcd’vby the Mexican flag for the company's purposes
.Heavy Fraed ix Phu-adeuiiia.—The rAmcricaii Sniuiny School Union- lias re* conlly difecovercJ ihat note? \irul acceptances of: ihc Doan! amounting to nearly SSO.OOO h'a.ve.'faccn circulated without authority. A Card has Icon prepare*!,.disjoining -them, and asserting that .the board is not responsible for thbir payment.
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In directing the allention of our readers to Dr. Boback’s a die [list-me ni, wc liave no hesitation In raying that n I Die claims for his medicines is confirmad by certificates from nit parts of the West. The language of these certificates is so earnest a ad grateful, and the cutes refer in such a variety of diseases, that it would he folly to question the restorative properties of the preparations. It appears that while botanizing among his native mountains, in Sweden, during i visit to that country some years ago, he collected a large quantity of rate medicinal herbs, unknown m this country, and by combining the liquids and solid extracts of those possessing powerful detergent properties, hesucceeded in producing his celebrated Blood Ponder and Blood Pills, which arc said |o exercise n mote beneficial effect upon the'fluids o‘f the human body than any other curatives in' existence. - Ur: Jtoback's theory is, that all diseases originate in the blood, hnd it would seem that the rapid recovery of his patients, under a course of these disinfectants, affords strong presumptive evidence that his pathology is correct. Certain! it is that the celebrity to bis.medicints increases daily, and that he has authentic proof of their success in his possession. See‘advertisement. sctJ3-tm / ' ~ - _ _ _n_n_ l^j1 _n_r_-_-_ _ _ ' - - - - - -
i’ktlped Ui no arbitrary ««r, ■ We follow Ttirit wlicrc'er iho Icadi tho way.
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October 7, 1857,
r 'SST- Tlte propelIt,*r Louisville was inirrir ctl on Lake. Michigan, Wednesday night last, while r/n a voyage from Chicago-to Josephs One Hfc was lost. The propeller w a$.svalued ’at ahmit. S20.000, ami licr .cargo irl about 85,000. She was Thsnicii top S5.000 hi each—the XortU* western, of llnfialo, and Mutual, of Cleveland. . . .
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The Indiana Reveille having a much larger list of subscribers in Nwllserlanil County than any o\iicr paper Is ftTCiy tie-, , ilrablc medium for adretilting. Thors Larins CooUi, Lands, Flock, or unjoin" elte lo roll; nod those whb(ng to buy cnrtiriti*. will derive ranch benefit from the ttse of our advertising coimnii*. The great secret of luccen In l>mlnru It PUBLICITY'; tho man who wlabel to (uceeed In bus!new, *nr make known hti place of baiinci* end bis articles of traffic to the publie. No man etw succeed well In business npw-a-days who docs notadrcrlUc, In (be papersorthroiigU handbill', In (Itk q;c of Railroads amt Telegraphs, the man of business must hold out his banner on the outward walls, so that bo that row may read.
IMla kv'/* fh7//.—Delien 1.1' females, who Nil (Ter from those peculiar disturbances of the fr,5fem' incident to the gentler sex, wilt find jn .there-. Pills a-safe remedy for alt Iheifunct tonal disudeu under which they may labor. :\eti«»rpcciOally upon the local’iheg’n larily, a mV gcHcr.it) v-tipmi the system, this coatpichensjve remedy ,wjll sismlianeously remove the immediate cause of suffering, and invigorate all liie ’jmniy organs which have beep af-fi.-tit.tr by sympathy'there with. Iri the: three most perilous phases of female existence; viz., the dawn of womanhood* (tic period of maturity,'and what is termed *‘lh* change of life,” the n iterative and restorative properties of these fills render them indispensable lo*ttic feebler sei. i . . . . . ’ r • .-S3;'. SS~ Tho Vicksburg ; iS f aifherner , says that .twenty or more young. men, recently city;for the purpose of engaging wirii Walkers ;,
ICpJdi PatNTtKo, of all kinds, ox ecu twl promptly, neatly, anil on reasonable terms.
£3T Tuesday, October 13tb, the annual;election comes; off, in Indiana,— la Switzerland county we hitvc only a Commissiopcr to elect." We - presume there will be candidates lortWo Supreme Judgeship?, os there wis a Convention held.to nominate at Indianapolis on last Monday.
■ Hunter'* S*a5*paRii.LV.— 1 this wonderful restorative and purifying medicine is now the topic of general conversation in every section' of the Union, The many and surprising cures, especially of a claas of diseases (which the profession acknowledge beyond medical aid) have rendered its name famous thoughoul the land, ujijut it is a con sot a lion to the oflliclid to learn,-Jhat in this remedy is concentrated the greatest blessing onporth-pcrfccl health. — Knjuirtr. ■■ r
Soutli Eastern Indiana Conference.
The South Eastern Indiana Conference, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, commenced its sixth annual session at Aurora/ bp - the 23d.of September—Bishop Morris 1 presiding, andW.-W. llibbcn acting 1 as secretary. * . The first pastoral charge in this Confer* once was organized in 1807— fifty' years’ ago! Rev. CJ, W. Ruler, one of tlte’olj.cstjprcachers in the conference, delivered a sermon before the, conference on the Ecmi-ccntcnary of Methodism in Indiana. Rev. James Havens preached the funeral sermon of Rev. James Jones, who died
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Hkuirold-s genuine PREPARE(ion.—Fordiscajpit of flic madder, Kid* ncys, Gravd, and Dropiy. r' , '
. . DIED,’ .- : - I 1 T - ‘V/ : * I On, Saturday last, Ann K., infant daughter <>f Ju] ins'. Du four. ■■■'-.' • > ; . I j l i-t; ,
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3T nw authorised : lo announce Lf THER.HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant Township, as a r.a i i dElate fo rre-e! cell o nlo (he office ..I County fpr.l lie 3rd d isl riel,.
: IvOOFCHKRB. MX V, ‘ CORN, PAT.> RYF„ ‘ IlAULr.V, . WlHtAftv OX ION'S, Al* FLICS, amt ONION'SETiVi. taken at the highest tuniktrprice hr havincnl ci any debts due us. bcf( ; ■ I'. I,’.:ORttai.*P;.* SON- ; ■ f o ir s aT. »”: TT OT iiumberl-d,one Imudrcd and-ii-i ClfO), in the .Town of■VM.iy,. Said Lot is a very t !mildest!notion, fiirr.Wiy belonycd- to I,sw. ,ttire- Nih./tL' l .nis i*_/’"A a 2‘. offer Lot tun; V- red cm-* tui'drcd and'fifty Tive. (J 53] . I*>ir: 1 1 trjsi f app!y to I*ort'et \V^ vav, or lIii-M;!r-;cr.l't7 at alt. N!t'f!‘*ti '' r t. it. \vm'jteiit:.’,:>. Mt. Sleriing/Ocl.-", 153.7..
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during the last conference year. Mr. Havens refered' laMn Joncs in his speech made at thc Mccling at RnighUldh; Springs, the proceedings of which were’published., . Rev. James Jones was hom iu England
.W.-VNT-to purchase for Cash S of 10 limit -U son*! Hales of prime Timothy Hay. NICHOLAS rJOHGBNSON. ' FEti-nee, Ind ,,Sept. AO; I8.7T.--lf . .\OTI.CEJ
f U. prr-ons wii.i arc indebted lo the un- { /N. ' iHit r.by note or Look account, j *vi:i piealii fall and Fettle the same, as I au ivli.Mii-f (in-my Jili'int;?.: .. | ■ ■ : ' •¥: L, COURVOISIEIt. j Vi*, .m', >’i :*f. >;r-, i>.vt.
in 1790. and he ami James Havens were .j admitted into the ministry,, in company, in 1820, at .the session of the’Ohio'Con-: feronce, at Zanesville. Father Jones, as ho is always termed by tho members of his church, was a great revivalist. In one year seven hundred persons wore re- 1 ccivcd into tho church under his ministry. He was* a man of great faith, purity of character, and untiring energy in the service of his Master.
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£ M. Hli’t Iitinw ti ei;i‘fives indebted lo i /Vi ..'Id- tiii lt :‘lj;ne.l. either by nole 00 . \ibi-k 'riei iOi.t. W:'< rail end, Trtlr>. .,,.-1 • ■ '-viti- tv .is e r.re in need o(V '-'. iiu.'r n'ish to (!uf*; our btimess. ’ I s-.pjV , TEATS J( SCIIE-NCK. /
The Puritans, who escaped from persecution in England, persecuted the Baptists, and conscientiously hung- the Quakers and witches, f But though the malc(rial of persecution; for opinion’s sake has ‘passed forever away, (lie spirit still Inrks | in the bosoms of bigots and fanatics.— iThe ultra abolitionists and tlio "tcarth, seizure and ,, Maine Lawitos, |were not public (opinion atiil tho law against thcm. wouU to-tlny search, seize and destyoy'—imprison, burn and hang those they are pleascd^Ao call ‘'proslavery and rmuniy,” You cannot g lin'say my facts andatgumenls, ami ?o yon fry to poison tlic mimifi of the poorly informed and prejudiced agnm-t me. Any, knave or fool can cry out mad dog, and set other knaves: hud fools to throwing stones. But the time has passed when:, nicknames,( epithets,, ami stones pass for arguments.'. ■ - ‘. It is simply because yoo cannot deny my facts nor answer my arguments that you misrepresent rite. Could you deny und answer, yon would not,assert that I ‘■mjnire! crcry father at regttlnr hours, bo: fore eating, to take a portion of alcohol and to also to his wife and to all the family, oven to his. innocent .hahe.V Nor would you “suppose” that ."this is the kind of training whichV I **n!commend.” Gould yonJiayo denied iny facts or answered ray arguments,, yon would never havo asked was “a physician,” or iif l have “wbit-ky lo sell,” or again to, bo a candidate for tbo State Senate.” - None things have any bearing upon the Question of, prohibition 6V regulation; not; aro ;> thcy anyof your business. * v: . . ‘ . -;
In 1848, duringn season of revival, .and while engaged in prayer, Fathor Jones j was seized with a paralytic stroke, from ' which be never recovered, although lie continued his labors for several years afterwards, On the 4th of November last
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V/V tlC.o; 1* ■> i f Vttciir.u.'s cttebra* toV.l■ r Perfumery,' jum iMt-iv*..:! a I ST EVENS' V. «• Itf.u* wmo on ; Vi-.-t r'rr:/f. r r r.i'r \ reduced prices.— r. * II; • septfi
Awful StnewiiECK.—An extraordinary case of donblo fihipwreck is feporfed in the St, Christopher papers. . The itosahclla left Dominica early in for. Uie Spanish Alain. On the night of (he I4tli May, a storm suddenly, brewed up, a heavy sea- struck: the vessel , and she became a total wreck. Nothing was saved hut a trunk .of money, and with this the captain and 6itporcnrgo - got ashore. 1 They then pttichasM a cargo of sugar,■■and chartered iho ‘.‘Esther” of Ctifacoa,;'which vessel had left the abovc 'port hut half ah hour, : niicn, without a;moment’s warning, a! fearful tornado struck , the schooner, and she instantaneously went down; ’ j Twenty-one persons' were washed ..off, | and with great difficulty avoided the vor-i tex of tjio sinking; vessel. TJio boat for-! timntely got adrift; but the pi tig .was out ! i For three hours, (hey madly.struggled in! stop, the hole, and at last; if whs dona. — But mean the sharks had taken off several of llio men,; and only thirteen succeeded in getting into the! boat. ; ■
he was smitten with a third stroke of parwhich perfectly prostrated his rjind and body," and resulted in his speedy death. A large amount ol business was transacted by tho conference, when it adjourned in harmonious feeling, to meet in Colummis on the 22d of September, 1858. For tee-fjjllowing list of appointments made liy tho Uonference, we indebted to Roy. Wiu. 0. Show.', Indianapolis J)hl,~F. C. Holliday, P. E. Indiouailolis Asbory Chapel, F-A'Mas-ter; Southport, John A Brouse, TB Gary; Greenwood, Win K Rccm; Franklin, Resin M Barns; Edinhtirg, WhrR Goodwin; Mt Auburn, M A Rufcr; Shelby ville, Thos G Behond; . London, S C Noble; Palestine, Wm 6 Rand.sal I; SaintLouis, Isaac Chivington, James SUtchcI; Manilla, P Garland; Burlington, to bo supplied; Carthage, Geo W Winchester, H B llibhen, Professor Indiana Ashnry University.
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T5S V Goods'a re atl of nn etiylt* iTal.'harir.gbecn selected with great ca / t ‘ ani purchased entirely for m/A. ,1 ran scK “ ,c . m l'rnm 5 lo 10 pc; cent. less, tlion any Mouse* 1,1 Cincinnati. • • £3’ Quirk Salctamt Small Profit*. -TH sf j*9-2ni ‘ . 1). F. UAKF.R.
S W i TZ E R LAN B CDSHTYTglitK. iir.dersig«(;Ji:;'iycasii(cr .of Swilzcril lam] p«univ, Iit*reby n*j:ifiL-& the las payers of said, Comity, itiat lie is now ready to,receive 'Taxes-'on' tlie Uuplicsfe for ltic year a. o. • V : : Ttic rates of taxation for rind year are ns follows: ■ | 1 ’ ; For Slate;purposes, 20 cents on $100 ation, amVSO cfnts’on cacli. poll. . ' For Coiinlypiirpases, 50 cents on $lP0,"ontl 60 ccnii pr)iL : .:, ; y t ■ ■ ' ; For School purposes;. 10 cents oh $ 100, a ml 50 cents ppll, • >• • .• ■ . For Sinking Fund 2 ccnls tio Slffl. ■ f y In addition to the above taxes.'.ih Jefferson Townsliip, for I{iisd.>pur])o£es, Ip cents on 5100. Townsliip purport's, 2:cents iin v $|f‘0. | For Special School piirpl aV, 15 ftlils on S100, J and.50 cents poll. - ■ ; ' :. j ‘■ Corporation of-A r evayk-3; cents on $tOO, oi,‘d 50 cents poll.$1,’ for,: each dog, arid $2 for { leach slut. Corporation of.VevnySchool house • purposes, 20‘ceti Is on $100.' Var«y Tawnsliip j Special School purposes, CO.cents on!$IC0 arid 50 ‘cents oh poll.. . : > | .“.York Township—Road purposes, S els oh | $liX>. Township purposes, 6 -cents mi $100.; Special School purposes 5 els. on $100; . <, - ■; .-Foscy Township—Hoad -p'urposes,10 cents on ’S 10)*. Td’ w ijsip piVfpbs#s;'5 ; CLs oil $100.'; 7 ‘ Colt6h .TdwnshiP“-Ro?(i;'purpu s eSf IQ/cts. on•$100— Township putposesi -4 ois oh-6100. .Special School lO.cenLs oh SlOO.' aod 25 cents 'pjrti; Vy^ 1 r ; Pleasa w h ?h I p-rrRb ad purposes/lOtls. oa $l00. .-Township pufpoies,l0ctsJ0h $|00.' : Spccid 1; School,;!? cen hn a25'cc’ pits i.;3 '- ► re.' ”• - - ptaig rdwcsliip—Township purposes, 10 cff. on $100, b’peoiai :Sdh6ol; 25 cU'on $100. i-Und for the pnrpose, ofrteeiving Taxes; will attend the fo) |owing pla'cds^jbjwU:
Connertville Pitt. — J. W. Lode, P. E.
. Washington 1 , Oct.2,—Tho Secretary of tho Interior hasTorently invested nearly one million of dollare hr Stale r locks of Missouri, Pennsylvania, iliinois, North Carolina, -Tennessee, and Virginia, in troBt for yorioqs Ind ion. tribes., - All ..lint fifty lViotwana dolIori Of tlint .amount has been tlrawn from- lbo Treasnry,... >" ; The present time waa,, ■ chosen; for the investoicpt, in order. tor contribute .jsppicihing,’towards, tho rqH^/ofrthe. market; while ono ji u h’d red : qud ;ci gb ty thousand dol lore has bwn. released; in,tho transaction with the Indians; y.'i . 1 2 ' ■ ' A despatch was ’ received jo-day at tho, Gen crat £amljOfli ce froth Hastings,- Sli n nesota, s tat ih tKe, men w h b s t ol o the 8800,000 . worth of; from the Fairbault. Land - i bffife, r Jiad i b'eeh- ar-, rested, : and alhtho wftrraq five; woro
Connersviile/E. G Tucker; Columbia,. J Sillier,-II Roberts; Milton, John W Mel lender; Liborly, John S II Lockwood; Everton. James S Barns; Thomas 0 Crawford; Jit (Jar* pud, L Havens; Urookvtllo, Samuel L'Hidden; Laurel,; E W BanjesjClarksburg, R H Bcswick; Rushville, SYm Moutgoracry; Mil|oy,,N Kcrrick,
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,IOII\ AV,. CRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
" .Main.Street, Vttay, Inti . fffAHE ■ subscriber would respectful I 'A ’ announce lo the citizens of Vcvay jW am) Swiir-crland con rny. that he has opened a complete Mock of ■\\}\-;-\r\ismdSAttf,s goods ..ge»ti;e.tik"vs wear, and is how; prepared to furnish gentlemen, with '.anything in hislinq. 1Vork_ Warranted—Xo Fit, No Pay. Particular attention wilt be paid (©Calting: and Making garments. 1 - - : ■
■ After asking these questions yon want to know **if 1 have whisky to.sell/’ or expect again to be a ‘candidate for the State Senate that "I write thus:’* and then to show my wonnwr and fdly, you ask “why” I vdo not come ont boldly anil pag the printer for advertising;’'.assnring your loaders that 1 "could succeed 1 better for the State Senate/* without wri* ting against prohibition. -Doubtless yon sought counsel by prayer before penning this wicked and weak sldCT,. and acted conscientiously t as you expect to give ah account to him,.who judgeth,us all. I do not call in question your sincerity.— Yon are a, conscientious Maine- lawite; and being so, yon conscientiously believe that you Bro justldcd. ia .tho nsq- of nnymeans to prcjndicoMhe public Against the friends of regulation. ThoAofyniifyoir have in view, you' believe justifies.tho vile means, used to promote it. In your flay of judgment, that will coma sooner of later, as it will to all,.you willbe cohvlnccd of this mistake/ ; -
Laurencdurg Dhl. — 0, (7. Smith, P. JB, , LaWrencebufg, ED. Long; Lawrencebnrg Circuit,' Jesse.Brockway, ■; \V C Shaw; Anrnra, J V R Miller; Wilmington, J B Sparks, J F McLain; Hartfmri, J R Lcseurdf MooVa Hill, to'be supplied; Milan, 0 Bruner; Smyrna, P B Pennell; Grcensbnrg, ‘ J Cotton, ' .1 Tarkington, Sup.; St Omar/ Wrn Harrison; Milford, Jan Crawford; E G Wdod. Agent for Moore's Hill Obircgiafe Institute: S R Adams, President do, do; G L C'nrtir, Professor Jo do.
. Gent’s Furnithing Ooodi, of every 'dcfCripUon,. quality and price, kept nn bund, including a{) the'minor articles of gentlemen's wear ?ndat the lowest pofsiblelratcs; ; f.L ■«::**. > - ST-Thc public are respectfully requested to call and exarainejliii alqck^before*purchasing else where, .as satisfaction'will be. guaranteed: ■ in., all: cases. J ; ; ’ 1 : -* ■; ‘ . je2A-lf" i
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|-" ; ; •;..'. .. , v - % . .^SaS noskr,.OcC$. T ork Lne Jla i 1 road ,wns ibn rn pd. Iddinjia/ wlay. noon.;/. ii bq, bad, aj ful[ ( cargo ( JreigbtjBfid liye si<j)c)cjbjcb , all Burned*,: as- parti any ■ m\urcd. :> -.i’ho^ freight \yar^qQ£a.,o-.cojnpany'jlqpk fire and*. was nlso destrojcd, with a por- 1 tion of the content'. *l’be building was insured lor 810,000. ... !
Madison DUt. — T. II. LynchP. E. . Wesley Chapel, W *W*Snyder;.Third Street, S Tucker; Bt John**; John S To vis; Walnut Street, to be supplied; North Madison Miss., A B Hester; Canaan, J A Beswick,. John K Pye; Vevny, II M Boyer; Sloorefioltl, Jno Miller; Mt 6ter* ling, S B Chamberlain, J ■ M Crawford; Patriot, :B F Gatch; Versailles, Wm Long; Rising SmvJames McCnw; West fort, John II Lozier, 0 G Heath; Columbys, J B Lathrop; W Terrel,' Agent American Bible Society. JfjftTtonvUU Disl. — TV. IK ffiblen, P.E. JcflersonviUe, S B Falkcnburg; Port
WE ('viU psy the price, IN CASH, for any qinn- 'Hr. ! lily of Wheal, *' i , fi -‘ H.- E. ft J. K. PLEASANTS^ . Vcray, July 29, 1857. A •
At Jacksonville, October 22. ■ A*. Shaw & B on n e r'sSiore/i n" Craig Town - ship, October 23.: ■’“> ' At Florence.-York Township,- Oct. 25. : . r At Patriot, Posey Townihip',-October 27i ; : ■ At QuercarGrove.Octobcr 2S.' " , j: At AUensvUIc, Cottbii Township, Oct- 29. At Pennington, PI ea sn n t'Tow ns hi p,0 c L30. At Vevay, Jeflcr?on.TqWnship, Ocl. 31., ■ Anti at myOfiuce in V«vay, UBlil lhe 3d Monaay of. Watch neat, a tier .which limc tbe lnw makes it the Treasurer's duty, to collect oil unpaid taxes by distress and sale ofptopetly, which painful duly he trusts his fellow-citi-zens will render unnecessary by promptly paying the amount of taxes.charged to them, previous to the time specified, save costs. ■■ dj- Supervisee of the Roads ore requested to file their receipts for work done'in their respective districts, on or before 'the time of meeting the Tax Payers. Delinquents for Uic year ISoG, are reminded that if they wish to save costs they must pay up previous to the first day of November next. After that time, from'20 to 30 per cent in the shape of costs will be added to each dollar due from delinquents. .1. R. MOREROD, Treasurer of Switzerland County.
V WH EAT—WHEAT. 30,000 Bushels. I. WILL pay the highest mafket price in cash for Wheal.' : aug5
, XIut;lcj answer, not for your sake, but for the sake of .others, that they may see what ground there is for your insinuations, declarations, and misrepresentations, I reply that I have no whisky to sell, drink, or give away—noue in my. house—that I do not mike it, bay it, sell dt, drink it, or give it away. Bnt there :are good men that do all ol thcro.no jdonbt; and if keeping grogshops, xvhich [I condemn and detest, and getting drunk ; were added, I do not believe that any one :of them or all together would bo as wicked in the sight of God, and honest men as lying and misrepresenting your neighbor, and hearing false testimony against him. I am not a practicing physician, though 1 condescend to make you an exception to I ho rule, in administering* to your complaints. I do not expect, or desire to be “again a candidate for the State Smato that" I “thus write.”
St, Louis, Oct 3.
The Qumdnro Chindownn,' oftlie 13th, tfSys about GO missionaries have encamped at Sugar Creek, Lend county, Kansas, for tho purpose of’voting at the election. The free" State men sent to L'ayrrcncb for arms to defend themselves and their suffrages.
F. L. COHRVOISIBR,
NOT I C E.
Fulton Miss, F S Potts; Utica, M H "Muller; Charlestown, D Stinor; . New
ALL persons who are indebted to me are and settle immediately, as 1 am olosiagoul, and will leave in a short lime.-;. . eep2 ALEX. DETRAZ, . 1 V, — Tea.. WE Invite Ihe attention of v :-lovers of good TEA, to our sortment, as we hare a large'slock/ offer it low, , CLAaasos Waldo. ;
Washington, James B Morrison,' Lexington, Isaac Turner; - Wooster, Charles Linsley; Pans, Wm Maunin, W II Sheets; Vernon, Win B Bruner; Seymour Miss., E WrightVienna, M Mitchell; Hanover, John G Chafce.
(Cr Dispatches from New York report the following failures: Thompson Bank, Connecticut, Bankof Saratoga, Farmers and Citizens* Bank of Williamsburg, It. L; Bass River Bank, Mass.. Phillipsburg Bank of New Jersey, Farmers’ Bank and Hudson River Bank, N. Y.
T M Eddy, transferred to Rock River Conference. A G Perkins, transferred to Minnesota. Conference., , A Robinson, transferred to Iowa Conference. II Gilmore, transferred to Indfana Conference,
JUST RECEIVED, per Switzerland, £0 barrets MOLASSES. For safety ' apt * JESSE TEATS.
Manure and straw forks, SpadH, Hoci apil Rakei, jtut received from Pittsburgh bv ■ GRISARD ft SON. Window Bit it (is and Doors, ?cp9 - at F. L. ORISARD A SON'S,
£5TTbo Democrats of (lie First (Evansville) District of Indiana have nominated Jodpe Mi black as their candidate for Congress.
(K7* Elections arc held tills month in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Georgia, Minnesota, Mississippi and Kansas.
Q3* The Switzerland Common Pleas Court is in session tins week. •
T neither wrilo nor speak on temperance
