Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 43, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 October 1857 — Page 2
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Financial Items.
General News Items.
MPE¥S.
Heavy Storm on the Lakes
Everythin;; ia Too High
j Kansas Constitutional Convf.stion. —A. despatch '.from' Washington stiles -that ihfrifrnntionfliaRbeen received from an official souroe, tot he effect that the constitutional convention, of Kansas' will submit the constitution for adoption or rejection .to the legal voters of the territory. The convention re-assembled’ on Monday last, porenant to-adjournment. .The following is the official vote, of Philadelphia at the recent election: For Governor—Packer,; Democrat, 1 27,749; Hazlehursf, American, l4,355f Wilmot, Republican, 10,001.; For Canal Com* rniKsionbr—IStrrcblund,/.Democrat,* 27,835; Limlerman, American, 4.4,242; Mil* ward, Republican, 9,790,.-.; -
/.WRECKS AND 1.038 f.P tlFK.
, Wo have ail gone wild mi th*i subject •of value.’ Liir-1 i* loo togli, icuts arc too high. [.TOvi'itrfi' ute too high, clothing h tooidgli, ro.d i* loo labor is iou aud money is leu high. 'Inaic is money enough in the country to supply all oiir real ivnnts, if we did "not have loo many fancy wants, and did not have !o jny loo iiir.idi for everything w« buy,— Thing'- iini't conic down, and it is., vain to Attempt to keep thorn up fcy the increase of payee toyney. If nveiything in th« country wrts held af <i pticu in accordance avitli:ts super abundance, money would he found plentiful enough. In the United State* wo'have about two Ii mid red millions'of bank notes in circulation, bc*fdw ft' mik’h greater aiiloiint: in -gold and diver, Xow, insttad of having nnothor two hundred millions ofhank notes, which-would make money abundant nt tho-pfwent prices T>r even-at high prices, icrii.s.'rvdnw the price of lahdi*; and rents, and food, mid .doming, and labor, to tho .standard indicated: .hwiiiiimdiiiu-e, and a better result will bnnrmliiccd'th.iii to in*’ errjaso the money. 1
•Tlie Indianapolis Sentinel says of tbs I action of (ha State .Bank of Indiana and; its brandies; !, , ' . < \Vc leam -llial the Bedford Brandrof the Bank’tlf.tbc Stai loretriplorily reftia-
* LaSt Monday a severe gale prevailed on both Laka Michigan and Superior. The Canadian steamer Reindeer was wrecked abfout S milea-north of Big Point Snolo, and of her crew of twenty* one, and two passengers, all save two fireman perhhed. She .was owned by Holcomb 4: Henderson in Montreal. , Thescdiooner AlwiMa waalso wrecked, .but her crew wetc raved. The schooner L. Whitney i- also reported lost, and the.Dike Navigation Co.'s brig Was dismasted and sunk nt Old Mackinaw, The storm .was very smote, and appiphcn* sions arc', entertained for,a large number ofvesselVoof,.'from wlifch no report has yet Itcen fbcfciyed.• .*:-
I’l'-iL'nl (fj t.'j I**r.iir'j utliilrary away, ' UV follow Tp.itii nJicrc’cr ihajcaili Uis iray.
--JQ* We are gratified to tx> sblttM* week n’ftrv onr reader! Ike newi*frtah ffom lie tutu, ftr fn»Jtance gf the Xewi. If any are iVefllcal cm ttui point we only ait them to examine the two pafttn together both, being Israeli; the day, Any man will >ee that our sawn It about 43 boon tbe Utoit. J0*Takedbe iiwr'.paper! ; ' .
it p':. /plenty u. eif to redeem their notes on Friday. $S,.000- was presented for- redemption, hut they would neither make them equal to dollars or even give Xcw York Exchange forth em at .4 per cent. It is nndoratood that thiitceu of will continue specie redemptions, tha'lialamjcHyill refuse. 'Hie coin of those which refuse will go lo*trengtben those’which redeem, but; tho Dotes of all will he received by each in flIUbe current transactions of business. By adopting this course, it is Argued the franchises of the Bank will be preserved, j The effect will bo that the]
Wedsesdav,
October 28, 1857
The Ixiimsa UcvniAt having a SJitVri-i much larger list of subsctiht.T.s in SwlUerbnd Count* than anj other paper ij ajerydealpbte medium foradrertblng. Thovj haring Good,*, ■fAndt, Spirt, or enjlbb;- cl(n |6 fell; wUhiog to hup .Inn; thins. will Jcrire mti’cli boned from llic me of iti mivcriifijjg mlumni. The great wcrel of ittenetslo huilneit UEtfltf.U'tTV; the man who tthhe* to * ;<£■ .•etl.In btijlneai, xr»T mate known hi * place of huilneM slid IiJ* article* of trade to the public. .Vo i;i„t e..fj ioerwd well In bitjineu inw-a-daj* who Joe* not in the pa pert or through fasndr bill';. In tab ria .of Railroad* and Telegraph*, the mao of h-tincji nia*t bold out his jantierou tho outwAid walll, a that be tbAt runt map ;e*J.- • -
Pirrsnuno,’ Oct'. 20. V ; River 5 ft 10 in. bypiei/raark, falling weather coolund cloudy! ’ ~■ ’'/
Terrible Massacre by Indians, 500‘DUAD BODIES FOCND! ■ ;. r , - *! New-York, Oct, 26. The brig Monntam Eagle; from Sizal, reports that/the Indiana had' massacred nearly alPtho inhabitants of a village about sixty miles front 51 e rid a. - Over 500 bodies bail been found and more wcube ing discovered' daily in’ the woods, shockingly mutiUated.
■ Mnllinex, llieman who kitlol hisyonag wife in Putnam county, lud,, some months ago,i has been convicted ofmurderin the first,’degrco. The time' for his ‘execution has been fixed on the.20th,ql Novemlteri •: : Chicago,' Oct 22. / The. returns from SB counties inMinnesota indicate the, election of;. Sibley (dcm.) for Governor; hm tnaj, in 33 co.’? is- 1,700, and the rc mi a i n i ngco un licsw i 11 probably increase it.’ *' ; : ■ ' .. ' ./Kew-York; Oct. 22. . The sloop Brandy wine,’ rif-Wilmingtqn, was found abandoned ’ arid in; ;a sinking condition off Sandy Hook yesterday. AH b er; boats were gone. She’ had a" rot go’ of wheat.’/; - .;.■■■ • ■ . v 1 ;V r ,v ;:.V ■ ’ / CiscixHAtir Oa. 2^ .The,ferryboaj Newpbr t' Bel 1 e,V plying between*this- city and Newport,' was burn*, ed to the watery edge at:I o’clock this morniug. Loea;' §10,000; p’ariiajly ; insured,
■-■Hre in the Ohio,'Penitentiary. p Columbus, O.V pet.*'23.—A fire, at the State Prison commenced in at the North end’of the yard at 71 o'clock, this m-enlug and lias already destroyed alt- ih.* .'bapa.io.ilut/portion of (ho yard.* The .-team engine and four others wct;e prom pity on the g.-bmi’d, but riot beforethe tUme> had attained such headway that it wa-. (cared the main building would also tie destroyed. The city was. illuminated by t tie Jlataea,, JThousamk of.speciaiorswore a acted to yiew ? the destructive .sctne. ; 1 t.was doubt le Hs of an i n ecu - di$ry; ; Loss of stock compiite*rftt from $25,000 tq; §30,000; riot .including ,;tbc dapiagfi to iho building.. ijy ‘strenuous cxirtions lha llajpes .wcio cotifioMi tojlhc j-hqps at the north enJ nf the yard, wljich totally dostroyed.f; . / r /, *. r ! ■? /.; IVom t/';./ f Bt. Louis, Oct. 23.—A correspondent of ihe Republican mentions having recent ly seen Capt, Van. Sleet, confidential of ihegovcfhmenijjari'Pelmetti). Kanlas, reUiniing/froin Salt- Lake.—He -repor is thut the Mormons refuse to allow the U. troops to cq ter: Iho city. Brighani pnbticly declares that’lie will’binn the prairies, and .thus deprive the animals qCthe expedition of subsiatence. nnd wifi hnrti.hm'own city if nmcssary,-'Ufore he will submit lolho' ih-mands of the govern ineiit.;V The foNs ; aIyng tlio nui.o arc jep risen ted in bade o (I li i; io D. Tht-y 11 o -n o t affonl apfliciyrit'protection for - the troops
notes of thaspede-paying.hrancbes.,will be retiredTrora circulation incUheir place filled liy (lto>c which do not tedeem. It is said byimunoy dealers tliat. (bo rsues of the, Bdtjk will..pass current asusuot, and method of euchering the ‘■'Jwsortmg" will not affect their credit., ci. ’ Paddock »$* Go., of Cincinnati. havc issued alittle sheet colled. ihcBnnk News, as a kind of extra to'their Detector.* Id the list of failed and-suspended'banks it hns’lito.following belonging to Indiana; ■ Bank of? the Capitol, CentralBank, Bank of .Warsaw, Exchange* Batik, Tippecanoe Bank'; Traders'.Bank. . . ' .When a paper pretending,, to give .correct financial.news wiUpublisb such astir ly blonder as the above, wo may safely set it driwnThatitis worthless ;and unreliable, | Thbrc is not adrank note, reporter published in Cincinnati tliat is worth the postagdjt,costs to"get. it. They>re pub]ished by ,brokers interested in depredating money in order that, they may bhy it up ai a disconrit. and sell it tor itu face. Tilts'siabbo Bank News’ has all'the specie paying Free . Banks of Indiana quo ted at . 10 per cent. dis’count.V wbeni tlie moneyis as'gopd as gold, and bettcrtliiin the issues of.any bank in Pliio. — Jndiphqpolis Journal.
JCT'-Top pmjmsu, ofsll kiuUi, executed promptly, neillr.sn>! on Vc:s«jnsM-j U’rnu. „■ .. .■
J3T \Vc bavo before us what* purports fu be'tbc "Minutes of the Eighth'" Annual Meeting, of Hie .Long Run Association of Regular Baptist”. .So it appears that one Baptist cotuprisca the Association. — We fmtlier leant from tiio printed (or botched) 1 document' before ns, that the meeting was *• held with’tiio Lang Run “Church in Suit/.crlaini.qoiiuty 1ml.. on "tho 19, 20, £ 2 1st days of ; Soptember,• “lS57.' , Elder T. H. 1 'Stewart preached' the Introductory Sermon; And wrote the Circular Letter; Elder J.'D. Griffith was chosen Moderator, and David Uehiy acted aa ‘ Clerk- Corresponding Letters were receive*! and read from Laugher}*, “Bond” Creek, Madison,, and Concord Associations. "Eldor” Win. H. Dolby was appointed to write the nextCircular Letter, amt Elder J. D. GrifUthto preach tho noxt 1 ntrodhetorySermon. -The next Association will be held with - Grant's Greek Church, four miles SoutbAVest, ot Rising Sun, on the 3d Saturday in September,- 1858, ' '' ' '
Latest from Eansas and Utah,
The Illegal Vote* to be Brjcfiti, inagltic (lie Vree Stale Trimnplt Coni|»IH»-Ki-cltrnieiil—Thrcau agaluat Welker nud . ntauton./; , ... -. 1 .; [- . St. Loots; October 20. , A proicet; signed by several prorii inent citizens of Kaosak, was’ tiled qu the 15th against tlm fraudulent returns from Oxford, .Johnson county, iu rcply to which, after personal investig.-ttion. Walker and Stanton publish - a proclamation in the l/traldof Frttdom of the ;20tl»; expressing their deierrifioalion to Reject the entire vote of OxToid, apdgive the certificates to the Free - State candidates!-: Tho procla: ( niation produced excitement rim ring. thc>xt re me p rq- klavqfy m cn, and threats of- vengcaqco worc: against the Lrovcrnqr and Secretary.- .'* . On t.be 19rji, a protest was qmde against the Vs* in* it id iv o. Co n s t i fp t i qua 1; Con ven • t ion .by a as* Conyentlonof tbepeop le nt Lecomfiton. ; * , . Tim litpiiUttW pnblfhhes. a disconrae delivm*d hv Huber,- O., Kiiiiball -at Sait Like t‘ily,. on the loth of .■.August,, in ■ w Inch Uiiiig grbuii'iv wi'tc laken aga-;iM i■ G d-i t<IIM-Iii. iimi q ntinalion ex ptii/'f ; lu i.-si.t 11,i> yiq.lasi i*Xnetnity,, .WmttL'ii / mm c'dldri-n'. were (vtlbd updii tu nriu thmii'e/vi-ft, 'Jhe jii’oj hr u- n- exIlOLred to,lay, tip gi'.atn, nnd othenyiM' |iti |ri.ri‘ lot l|ia eonlliel./- .During the iii-, bt!i.'K Kitilball .-.(id)/' \Y«J. ate tlie' kiiig/.-m ol God. tmd the. State of Iiv.tl have B Igltum . Voiilig-for j Ittivenm. Jud .<> tnug . ‘a>. he .livea,”— ‘ y.ning in i.-.e ,i t tml.i in hi* ! tm.dKiiv against the Uni- i ted ’State-. -. /.' . ..... . ’ 1
’N I-’AV A DVklli'pl SKM l .XTS.
Bp ECENT ariditbns. r.;a'k' lo IKe JcS H c - HA- jiartnitiil of llib (liiitc 'wtH I'lrakle □d to gel op.any ikccnpiiofi of Job Pnntin • in a neat ami lajlcfiil tty.e. . o c ?jf
I.OST,
rfhNB ri.ir lJ5t «reclf r b<uvten ibr mittenco ** of Mrs- Iren It iml .Mr.' P«t. - Porter's, n rrd,POCKET HOOK, containing abaui ir,tco rfollflis, 'Tfic findur ivilt plea to return it u> Mrs. Arcotl, or this office. ■: • . U M‘.’S It
Louisiana'. Sugar. Crop, —The Cincinnati Gazette says it is now conceded that iliPLoujuiuua Stigar crop trill reach 250,000 bhds.,being'an increase .over lust year of 75,000,;. • • I.
r$vm iniercMeJ vyiil. p'casc icisenjicr. .ft K-al ttie Print Trees rstieuM fiom -r? . 'the N n r; e ryo f[ I ook t-r, - Ph r 1 ey &, Co., wiIMje forwarded pMmy'lyoa the -itt, of Nuuntbcr, al Vcvnv. . ■ > ' . ;
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. r WAsmxoTON, Oct. 2-k. > Tno British government will take no steps with reference i to' iliel trabsil’oxeept in cimjnnciion with'ttie U S .go veVu 11 lent. i\ Koim of ihi*alli : gi*d.roti L tracts with CoSta Ittcu have 1<ci r mail**
A\ c Pib.-happv.to say, ih<i ftrorabla scare-, has product 1 fi.urfe y:,v.vt: ; 0 f ltlC; , iCT.PifShjv bf puntria I |f, itav, i r *oi*je ucitiNOx .v ;o(tN<ro.'; Rochester, X; Y.f 0( t £3; tSV7.-r-lt
The Cincinnati Enquirer soyKi THo true plan is—and we invite the attention oft lie triendh of a|consiitmion currency.* to ft—for Congress to pana a lawimposing a|diy rect tax upon thc ciiciil.itioq q.f bank note* at! a currency.;vTha power of Congress to do tin’s is uaqdoKiioiinhle. The Constitution expressly gives Congress author* ity to levy direct taxes. Again, we 1 cal I for tbs reimpositiou of the tax,; by Congress, ; for tank paper issues. ’ Let b$ from the : so high as lo notes from circulation of a Jess denomi nation, than twenty dollars. -■ •' Gradually it could be increased npon the largo bills, until the: trtie constitutional currency of gold and silver was restored/ It was never intended;By theframersof the Constitution 'that jUHero; should ; be any other money (ban-gold and silver. < V :j 1 < It is, said-the funds of: the'S (ate were deposited byj'lVcasurcrAqnillaJ ones with \Vinslbw, Lanier & ,Co,- - Tho ieceDt’l oases of public'money entrusted to'tho keeping of Thompson '■ and-Wdbdley,: and tbe ,d el nyw hid i|ra nst'n eceSsaH lyoccnr before this deppsit|vith Winslow, Lanier & t)o\ can be realized, are Lnge argutnenla in^fa : yor of the establishment of the Independent Ti casp rysy ste mfo rra a ngt ogtli eS tai« li □ ances. j Wd dq hot, attach blame to' MK Jones for depositing wltlj Winslow, Lanier & Co; £ I f he si 1 0ertr, it will be jfns misfortune, lind.the^fault of the pernjci{ ous financial system of the Stalo.r—J/Witon Courier? : v'.;"- '.'S^
with; the coiiiiicnume of Fuglniul. - Ol all this our Government is wetj intoimcil; So far ’from tiiu'Briii'li Co hi tier Inning under dLciikMuiij a iecnlioi rrtm]i'lniiii ■India; reported/it whs ut Ium account(teceived this moinitig)mtikilig iviieued exertions for ihe snppiossiun ol the niuii' ay. ; . Khghiuit does • no/ in lend to have to cotin>e.to' lurcing enljat meot iri Hie-prv.>e;ti emergency/' though »hejis sensible ol tiegood i tit eut i o n so I. m ii nv| i a ru estv 1 h »im vy offered ijiejr services tu India, Tub llEtanrAQB.— Gov. Jolm-on/ of Tepness'b, tepurts ihe jtnicii'ise lor tliu State of the Uunuitage/aiid its tenoer tu tbp. Federal Government.. In ca>e the tender is not accep led ,t iie G o vt/tio ri <■ c • ommenda that'the property be relained.as a residence tor-1 he future Gove nipt* of the State.'--; -■ •. • V ■ - v'
From the report of llw Missionary Executive Board wo k-ura lliul they employed four preacher? to travel in tho Association; they wore engaged 94 days, received $1 a day, maltlug 694. Dining their labors thny received 41 members into llic Cborebes,' to-ivit: By Experience, 1:9; by Eolation and Restoration, 8; by I.ctlor, 4. Balance of money in Treasurer's bauds, 829,38.
THE WlTUlUtED UK ART, BV' 1> S. AUTHl'R.
.'Rcvlrw'br (At ClncinnitUrirktl.
Pwcs.—'Huene WM a Air btiflueu Jobs io-J.j-, tedprices rwm iiejitj-. The »Ulej wora thu c itrj it Vl 3V deltrcnN.; Su, SCO. 15o»nd SO ifoi-t $135; Uo, IIu I5J, TJanJ tSu do *t#-l KiSM-doimnt at 844U 7A-to ttiSl-.x; |3odos(fit<i3.. 1 ' ■ Wueat. —Tha socclpis a i 1 ts wemis lc 11 ‘illj to Oto dvDlatal. 4,‘*I prlCtM cAOROt 1,9 cal e) 'triTt* Tt>« tr .)iL>ctloru lo-dar-trera conduct w a ( 0 w iiBai* loti ittAjCfiu for red, ud WS'-o tor a Mid.; - Co«.?*—Tto market U'ooady-, arid Ilia dcm.nltilr at 4t»c tor tar. . VVe beard of aiale of 0,ft.u Miiiti* at Vic. to rc delirort-d in December. • ' v V - IIaklci. — TB', A-.lcilo-ilj t rodiprii) |}Mi bialirlt at £6801 lor fall. Good to prime fall naJ' -W'-qUotcdmi 9tiM. • . . ■' ■■■■■. * . ’■ ■ •' '• Out.— Thorfcetr-Uaw raodmto. sad flu mart#! iUj-ij. ecu buiti Kfldat 3JJJ at Ute unil. "• - • -Ciivtie.—Tlie njarf'-t •* wubout ebatijd—tr.'tk c Mr derihimiut 9K8IU. ' - Bene*—'luo demand U.good for frest at 15»X'lc; olbei description* aoe dob. - -
ij.a ibVe !2it:o. roW.ve, P;;a.3 ft / with b fine in* Jr- tint -vti; laving, and -is one of Jhtr rnosl thrilling nres i-TerMinen V-y ttiO author. ‘It'Show.: lent-a wan ir.av st-cr to the'worlii all ,ti ay b f e ( e ard’ ya be a tyrant in his fiirnWy, a!:J Coat!y Fv.id j-i wif * )o a tn;ni>6 ise. ■ . -
Ue pub isb-mi Mr. Arlior's ne'v bjohr, .1130 worts of llistoiy, .ilugiaphy, ,\o., (or ' ve Ayrnv; ia-all punt ol.'tbe L nrkd >ta'es,'j(>',vliyi)i_i} t f j ■ reest -ceicst:: tiion wtll l e rlrj an ttin r-r..irujrri.in tbs wayr-.f y./ss, ■ J, V.. ti^Al.il, v n? iriphu ( f'a, A- ** — bfl'rtjmvn c-i-nl, ly m -il, iW. on rt-ce,pt of ,tht itT;r-j .,f t - t >ettio if ■
We copy tbe following intelligence from the Statistical Table: ' ■
LATE EUROPEAN N2WS. AnUnl of ili«:'Ualile—American: Vestel ■ Lum—Decline lit Il<rm)siuillt—A mar lean Horae Mictcitful, Winning 6tU,UOO. ‘ •; ; ' Sew- York, Oct. 26. *
Received by Experience and Baptism,..! V.47 Received by Letter..
Received by Relation
■ 'lire steamer Baltic has arrived with Liverpool dutet.-to Wednesday, the 14th inst.i" Ibtif days’ later. The , American ship Lexington has been totally lost, near Venitia. ••. ' ; . The lu test dates, from I ndia hate Ireen received at London by telegraph. From tiio over I and mail the Calcutta datVsare the 10th; and from Bombay to the 17th ol September.—The _reige train w&s expected to reach Delhi onTlie 3d of Sept., when the assault would be commenml
A Jtoolc f«»- lis t'i ) ,'jjui/n ry. \ n.utit iri.crcufL'.Ms io.scesirf v ur:v.\ssi;!)Vwaia : t.-i ,v.Vn t * li(ia lor ll;i! .f'niO 1 0;ocaVp*i' •' vo IJtiui.r. . v - . 1 i:;o Monce f o OP -V !•»' 0. (ioii tiiictt, / P,e t f Hamfsimel y tioinol in ,«:.)■ o ; m, an,-! iUii;Ua;tA ’■utli Cfti 30 'Price $J- Stl.’ } oniy hy. t-i , ,>f wooir, n er-iCi.lt if is: ticf will [m- riven. Ay pljfoiits sliouiditiie wi.rt.(::<i.i,;,esl)it-> woiii.t like lu ranvaii. Tt,t* tionti ij.n-,w iV«>jy.--Copitt ivill be cent by rn-i; pa-t-po.ij, ,;rj n ceipt of the, price;; D.'tfron all solve tit Ut.k-; (akctiat par.- The 4, I&mc Jourr.':l." rays .of this wuj'i; -"Xij - f.i;piIy whatever Ihiulil I**-. without: it." f ; ,!; f r 3 VuviI.*is in rssari itftp ~ -
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ItoulbTllIo Darltit,-
Total number tecejved during the year,. .88 Dismissed by Letter... ..‘.,,36 1 Actiidtd. 125 Died in the year... 1-.... ....;’i,,,8 Total number of members m Association .-.799,
: Market piiiel ' Gond superfmc flour by the dray load ai$i 25 bud very dull. Wiieit ant* vivery siuwly; a contract, /or. -t (Co Itti.-h goi«I was made at70c, nbe-tee wbi’te lie. Oid corn retailing from slotti at Cl c; Oj-‘v lr.,m w,i guns .ICc, —Hay—sales ftunt tbo'wimf mu dealer of T2 bales at $12 AO per tun.
Boston, OcL 23.— The Democrat?, at a meeting hold tliis evening, pak-ed rrsoliitiona luyibg the blame of tlio tinanciai roynlsion 6b the banka, ami condemned a paper currency altogether. : The resolutions advocate the gradual abolition of all bills Zander ten dollars. -,
The amount contributed for printing the Jlinutcs was; 511,50,—a sufficient aim to get them decently find correctly printed; but tiny bail it done very badly, indeed. Poor paper was used; -bad type; nod worse typography. A portion.of the “minutes” arc illegible,—and not punctuated, spelled, or capitalized properly. Oii the whole, the printing of it is a disgraw to the “Art.preservative of all arts.” - T".
New VoRk. Ocf. 2o.
Flour litm—llOCO tible sold at$S30n-3 00 for Southern. .Wheat dtdined; sale JO' GOO bushels at $1 03 a I 05; Spriuf> IMnSl. Ooitt declined; 101000 bust. W<1 al CTuMrt L.xjd 1c lower.
jA circular signed by many of our heavy ; -/has jjeon' published, endorsing: the vgqid standing :.o I the Kcw England banks... ’.The circjilar .bns been called bnt by, the diOicultyof pasidpg Ma? sach use tts nioney in,tlio west. ...
Londbn.—The' money market closed tlccideiliy more stringent. -Tito Bank of England lias advanced the-rate for discount to 7 par com.• Consols lias declined considerably, bat subsequently rallied and closed at to lor money. Later, 14th., li p. m.—Consols for| money dosed at &7£ to S8 for money, and 88 to SSj-for account. . •
Pm LA DELPHI*, Oct. 2d.
Flour—sales at $5 Wa6 37i, extra family S' fOad P0. .Wheat sqjrc'c; fair dcmaiid fonruddlin?; «le» Iwo.btu, Mtithcra ami Mv-tWa >«a r £5 at ce, white J go. ■ , ,
. Cute ago, Od. 23-—lletnrns received front, 56 comities give a llepublioan’majority of 2600. and over. Tlio liopublicans. bayo also : carried both, branches ot the‘Legislature, •• ; ;
; ■; . ■ D*tTtxn«t, Ott.Sfl.' Flour Mexilr >l#5 £5. Wheal-red «L Jo a J while) Coal &. -■ ■■■■ , „ . ■ .Vetc OctiASi, Oru.bcr52. I Superfine floor U ofloreil freelyai M. wlihool letulliitr lo iur brutnet of eoowqurnee.. Nothing dolit |«rk or bacon, and price* aw e'tilirvly nominal,' l Jr ') lower, w ith a nioiicrita dontiod at the decline— 1 - w}** ortC.> tiercel nt I6il6t;e;. Coffee dull, with small I lies at Wfaloc. * Com It lit dfaly lirollet tluuiand, but the receipts belitff rrry light ami not equal to the wai.is nf the city, price* turn adraneeil. and Too ttiived mill p»-d*r at 5oe. Stoiaue* dull nl4oe, wiih only a litiilieil demand.. Potatoes titr. lellinr at'S3 pbbl. tgg* aw in demand at $ 17 p hbi. -
G K 0 If QR\v.E [, L f 0 T T. ; • IbitAisbsr'nh;! Il jdfefciicr, r No.. 1.72 \v u I i»m St r-ct, K c v York, tD*AH kinds Of School and .Mi:rel!;incouj %, Cheap .-pnbli*.-ativnji F Su.tii)flr*;y nml fu mij tit do t live very, -tgwesl rales;— Urdtf.r* .solicited.- ■ ' ■ u p,
■ The Indianapolis State. Journal .state* thatAYinsiow,'Lanier iCq.lipId a balance due to the State of imliana of 8105, 000. Theresia; no reason*. howeveiv|tb; apprehend any lose to,any depositor of (he firm withoutp referenceJlo any cplijrtcniJs; The president of the Stato Dank of Indiana- states that WinsIqw. & Uo: owe tlpo branches of that ipstitution$40,'' 000, which fa secured by jtocjc pjvqed by Mn Lanier in the branches.i * Wo understand ope pf'oor Bapks was all'day. yesterday sccomipodaliog a.f'rdnning with five tent jiieraa in to-; demption of 6500, of Its iMUpa.; .- How nigh they got throoghlhat job by Jiigbv fall) wo did hot learn. .We think.tbis is wrong on part of ibe Bflnk. it Bbouldby all means bayq’paid him: off with .the real gonmno thrift cenl piun.~Wabath Bx--:'u:} v‘
ftrThe Grand ‘Division, Sous of Tempera ..re, was in rcssiou last week at Indianapolis, A large amount of busi* ness was transacted, and the sessionwas characterized by harmony and good fesling. The following officers werh elected to servo for the ensuing year'; ‘ G. W*. J?., Jim, Loach; G. W, A., Hiirrlson' Dawson ; G. Scribe, Charles Stugg; G, ■Tress.,,.Lawson Abbott; G. Conductor, A.; 3. Lawton;. G. Sentinel, John 1." '\Vorks;- G. Chaplain, James McCaw.
; Buffalo, Oci: 23.—‘A shock of ‘ an earthquake.was felt here, at Fofcstvillc, amlat Dayton, inlhis State; this alternoon. • ■ • • "
Gen. Havelock remained at Cawnpore, but wou.d be reinforced in o few days by Gen.’ Outran; who bad reached Allupabud with, a strong lotoe; The ganUoh at Caiwpoifl was gallantly holding.out and would be rclieved by the middle dt S^pt. Tli irty* four. Lories • ran for the. Czrirewitcb cup, and.the first trial resulted-in a dead heat between Dnoie-sa,Eltiakira and Queen Bess.—On the deciding heat Prioress, the American - horse; won by a length and d Jmlfi amid great clieeiiiig. Tbo value oftho stakes-exceed*-j£2,0U. The American horse. Lecompte is dead. ; An excessive, money pressure prevails in London; and a'further od vanes'in the rate of discount by the Bank of England is anticipated, - • ■ ,
.IjOCO. i* o I <1, a h (1 Oliver' : ’ ; - U’'A T C->3 R-S,; : - '• •; HpO 1*2 sodd in' wh olt sale 7it5c h’/ T|tu ij -fi- the fhfopcM and' tvoii Vr ,if u-jiiches ever rifered to .‘(he public. ■ A, gillof Jewelry, worth from $1 .to $12, will Be given iiifi'emy watch,* iii propnrj iofi lu iu vjprie/ Ileiitg dc ■ mops of, iiilrjiduciiiif.cur jo'Hu.* public, in order tonic ct ‘.wh'q»i i ck, ready, and csrii Mies, wc have bllop'i'ed' tbiVmfcthdd'for ilieli ‘ disposal. We sell ■ •. • • *•'* ■ ■ Composition Ve;ge, open face-‘fit 8G,00a * Pine Silver I.epino, ’ *' ' { ■ 8,00 '9,(0 do* ‘.r do : Iiujitiitt'-caie,' , ■ 12,00~do - hvy t/fc JflOOS|8 00 do v do . ■ 'Hite Pat £ev" 25 0» 30 OO Heavy-QoM Plated Liver, hr.' c; v > - 24 COGold Anchor, open face, $2KO,$24 C0 f 2S 00 " Lever, bunting jtaid. 30. CO, extra 37 00 : “ “ ■ : “ Ufly eng’d. 45.00 Eng* pal. Layer ** *• ; : MAO' '■ " " '■ ,r ' •« . extra 00 00- *' : - ** '< extra 7000- ". “ -■« and magic ; 80 00 M ", “ * «-* ■■■•*.. 90 Q0> '* « ** : ICO00 . Any of the above Watches; together with a gift, -will.bt sent by moil free* of' postage. "A catalogue giving fuQ pnniculars wilt be scut on application (p '*- :V QEp/nbWNINGiCO., •No.83SoutliThirdStreetiPfii)dde1phta*. . OWdber28/t857,^6w- vi;' ' -
; Memphis, 'Oct; 23.—The Eagle tb Enqairer nffirt.was sei-on lire last night, but wa#-exdnguished without, much damage. Saratoga, Oct, 23 —Mrs. Dr.Tlusb of Philadelphia, jlicdhere ihjs a lief noon, af" tef it lingering ill ness, ,
■ / We learn from the* GreencastJe JSghnef that, a suit was brought; hguinVt Dr. U1'ian> ■ ii: Talboit-and. the seem ities on hftj official bond as\Auditor of State in the Putnam; Conbty Circuit Odurt for the recovery of 88,563 64, moneys collected and received by'him (Talbott) end not accounted for his successor in J. : \V. Dodd. Judgement was rendered for the above ambnnt against the ilefondenP and his securities, - - > , . ,
' The .Ohio 5la(o [Journal gives official retprhs from serqiityj count Ob abe’s ip aj omy, ‘ 2,0 8 1. ’ * In tweptjeoiglit manufacturing eslab-. 1 ifibipen Ui of l’bi I atle)phi 4, .5,000 opera* lives have;been discharged in the past two weeks.'
Disumoh Convestiok.— A Convention niseis in Cleveland, Ohio, to-day and tomorrow, cousidijr the practicability; probability land expediency: of. a ■ separation'of the Free end Slave States; and to take such other measures as the condition of. the times may require." . It is .-said that^'nidre'than,6,400 namcs'bave been appended to.tbe call, representing-every I’ree,State but Cftlifornia;’*^.
The Bapk:df Dublin has advanced ibo rate of discont to 7 per cent? the Bank of France I06J. . Money pressure in'Vieuha also severe. ' ; vV./.-v ‘; ■
‘ One of ourmorchanlajust returned from n trip through Indiana; informe ns that State,Stock money is preforred by farmers and produce dealers to any other. V-Third are iranienseqtiantilies of produce for sale, but business'is'much restricted owing|to a wanl of corrcncyiHo thinks if State Stock money, was bankable herd; it would, greatly facilitate pur r business; operations w it b. t h at S thte.-— Cin. • Qazdlt. 1 --U | )
- Osweoo, -Oct. 23.—Itis rnmbred that the Luther WHght hank -will go out of existence v';-‘ ’*
NEW AUVERTISEMENTS.
V;_ ■ Hides Wiiuied. ■ /' / ■ aU kindi bought by’ ihe under* signed, at the. Highest market price, ••'ocm'K:, -■ • CLARKSON $.\VALDO;
The Democrats will have a majority of 47;ob joint ballot ' in tho Pennsylvania Legislature. * ;. . • ’ . ; ■ The new sugar crop is making Us appearance in New Orleans.
Fa-liolson defeated the rebels near Majafghar. -wilh the-loss ’of their guns, and Havolocfc-alibi defeated them near Bepdve on the 16th of August. The gairisouat Lucknow diadmado' a gallant and .'victorious sortie;- taking the guns of the mmiueers and a supply of pro*' The mdtinoers" had been defeated-again;by.Maj, : Eyre. v i THo rebels, threaten- Allahabad ' and BerifCs.' Large Imdies of troops ' v wftio' tnarolling irorii Ualcutta-ltf'Allahabad,- and - troops vrere urriviug;ab'Oalcntta from 'England. Tln» London jPbi/ saya’ the ! British hud uiuckeii Lucknow castle, spiked the guns/ and intlii-imt u heavy lost* upon the enemy. /I he * Baltic: briuys' sterling hd.I 160 -‘1 ha ‘steamer Red Jacket, from raliH. had arrived . at tiouthaiuptoQ with £70,000 Of gold. > *
, Country Produce Wanted. .are, prepared to received)I" kinds" of ’ T. ■ . country produce el the highest market price- 'from persona knowings themselves in* debted to us, ■^-tr. -jv- Ci>«ksos Aj-Waldo. - -
Coi»tcrio!t. : -Jn,Uie,article, on ''Chincie SugarCane,'- pffbrtfched September fi3d; Sir. Opse is mode to soy—|CTl;e last century hat givcnjiis a new world and oriiLa free nation.;' 1 Me requests us to say. that Hie intelligent readcr will please correct any typographical. ot other monifesrerror m his articles./, Of course he did not intend to say thaffhe.hiit cnitury has given tte wbrld anew.ConlinenU’V
'Eiveb, Items.— The steamer Maryland, a new. boat, was burned at Louis villa on last Saturday. . She was: a sternwhecler, built at a cost of 812,000.
Acorresp(|nddht.bf the HeW York Ber* aldi w riti ug "tl p bnths causa' OfthestjapenBion, 8&y8;. TliorQ can be no mistake that oUr'A'nglb'American bfluberB diff all in |hetr pbwefto make our banks suspend, apd-sblely/Iat./To protect’ their own honsea'inEbgland,and,2J. To abave us, ps they are used to, by exhorbitaol ex* change. , At Boston money matters are improving, and there is some capital on the street, but rates are too high, to admit of much negotiation. The banks are ~d*a-*
£< oui e| lit ngrNetv !— We b«ve a superior ’srticIe'of Molasses, '/br sale lowfor cash; A oc2S; < .0la kesos & iWiioo,. ,'
;,P.AIiL fcaADtf. . receiving- and now opening ■ T ■ ; Uigc vtfod * splendid /aaspiuncnt -of aFariUvijrc niiU Cultery, cbnilsUngin parl -bribe fol lowing ; »ilicle«V 10'Wil:— i Table and Poefcet Cnilefy,' 1 ■ ...■ -Scissors and Shears, * * - ■ ; ’ J Razbrsand Strops, '*?'■■■ : V - * *• ■.; r.Teble,'Too; "find Bastirtg Spobna Edge Tools o f a Uddscriplion, - BcncliPlanes, Gages & Squares, Hand; Kipp, f atfnej df Termini Saws Wood ij Crosscut Saws; ‘ y. li 'v f -* * In abort,.a fnll and corapleto-iiiorlment or. Coopers'Tools.' •• : r-v.^-ALSOvi* 400 pair Trace Chaim,: SOO.HallerChains,. .. bOpalrBreast Chains,.- . GbnWe aiid Single Barrel guns,. - Pistols of every detection,' ., Shot Bags, Powder, Flasks and Horns, ■ Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings,- consist* ing, in part, of
The steamer. Southern Star, a regular Mobile arid Point Clear packet, was hum* ed at the latter port on the morning «t the 17th. She wa* insured in Mobile tor $10,000..
IF you want Tubs,' BudkeiVButter Firkins, Half Bushels,' &'c.]'cbcopTor cash,' call atvr CLA RKSON.&' W A LOO'S. .
Elections in tub North West. —Tho ictnrna iroin tho* late elections -in Iowa ittul Minnesota are to the effect, mat the Th-pnblicans have positively ; carried the, fotmor mid the Democrats probably the 1 :\ftbr Kioto. Tho Uppublicans gain a Senator in Iowa. Two new Soiiaiora are to be pltH-rcd’ hr tho Legislature of Minnesota. ‘ ‘ ■
■"WA/ E arc . Agents for ibe ssle of k aoperidr . w w. article £ ; ■' ; ‘\JOC128 . ’ V. ' - V' CLAaMOX '
Ttia Pittsburg and Wheeling Pilots, it} Cincinnati; have lixed their prices at 8100 per trip to Pittsburg and hack, and 675 for the round trip to Wheeling. .Thu St. Louis pilots are going to Sti Louis' and back for 8200,
counting liberally, and no solvent concern meets with much diSjcnlty in obtaining accommodation. ■
losaos, Uihv— Flour (UeliulDg, wheat 4alt deal In - ed £*; »ug»r is heavy, declined ‘Ji3d. P. Mt—Floor •ad coni iieaJj, wneal dccljnlug} prorliioai quiet. • . Lmxrooi., UcU 11—BremUwDa quiet;.«11 kladj d-e lined; Bour'duli; Itiftiridr qualities d cllned 3d; wheuqutet,red l&U lower, irbil»^3<:cora(leady t 3<»W£3t»» yellow 37«$U, wblta dlSTie. '., <
COMMERCUI,.
. Land Warrants. —The market in Now York is very much unsettled, and prices are quoted as follows: * . ; > Buying. Selling. ■10 acre warrants $0. 95 $1 03 80and 160 do;... ; . 15 85 izo.do. ;,v; .v.;, .-.C6 75
The Lady Pike having been; thoroughly repaired, is again placed/itr'lhe line between Cincinnati and Madison^—, Cap t, David aud Mr. TayI o r, w? pleased to 6ay are still !on duty. t! : . ' \ ’ t . .Capt. Schenck's eteamer Switzerland was expected down lost evening cn route to New Orleans, VVe learn she was getting a good load.
(’inriunnti papers furnish the particular* of the burning ; of the Sugar Itcfinety of Kilhrcath, McKenzie <t Co., in'that city oti Friday evening, involving a losVip stock', machinery, Ac., of 980,000/ The lo>» was covered by insurance'. The fife wa’i tho work of an incendiary.
f . VBVAY PRODUCE. MARKET,. V ' Flour, S. F. frora afore $4 50*55; fiaceu per lb. l&aISc; PotkOalOcj Lard lialficj jChuese t21aUc;butler 16a20o; Eggs 7e8c; Wheat per bu. 10; new Com25a30j Hay $lOali; Sorghum ,Mo!aMes 70c.- per .gailffn; Fvlatoes 25a30C; Onions 60aCfij Apples 40a4So. , , ■ ; * .
One ‘of the partners’ in a prominent Philadelphia firm that lately suspended kept two carriages; five light riding wagons, four fast horses, two dogs, two coachmen and’five servant girls. It is no wonder aneb men fail.
dissolution; ; ; *- rilHE Ctf-partnership heretofore existing be- , JL tween the undersigned; under, the name: anil itylfc.-of \Vns if Daviosoj;, was ibis day dissolved bymutunl ennseht. ■ . • - , . AUjpetaoiu who are .indebted to us, either .by.ooleorbooH acoouni, will please call on J. F,;Wpbbimd:»eUlc, os-ws want the business of-the firm settled up as soon, os possible. JOSEPll-RiWEBO. .v,-:-, JOHN -DAVIDSON,' Vevay, Ind., Oct. 26, 1657.—3w
, Bridge .Bills, . r.namaled Leather, Buckles, ' ' ‘ ' do ‘ . Cloth," Stirrups ff Spurt, ‘ Laces ij: Fringe*, t Tacks and Harness SaddibsA: , Brass Hand:*,&c. p &fi.
ZSr A' Woman fell from the steamer Kpperjor,'TyingafLo«i sv illelon Saturday morning, into' the ; river, and .was saved from a wnfcfy,grove by her hoops.
Capt. Ira N. Mel in will soon leave for fit,. Louis, to take charge of the steamer Mors, and run her to Now Orleans.
The above is as peat the..present,current prices as may be, W the market must be..considered AucUiaUDg.uudoT.thc preseptdepressed state, of the money maikct—.with-little prospect of a spctdy.tcsumptiod.ci^Uicianke, and confidence.
. - Having, perbuoaUji salaclcU the. above .siu cltej it \tiil eual)l« ns to .rdl.'fltwfcolesaieiot .retail. «t as prices aa Lheasmo eairjxr bought west of the mountains. . 10; - Giro us a full, and examine :«br atobV.of goods ami-prices, dwfbri elsewhere to purchase.' ?. f„ SOV.
B unlock 1 eaf,. applied, external ly. is raid to l>e an almost infallible,^re for (icriralgia.
Tho New. York on Tuesday to discount immediately, produce paper to the amonnt'of a million and a half of dollars, a 30 and Aff days/
Thdrsday kite-ground in tho vicinity of Hath ikon, panada; was covered with anew to the depth of six inches.
■ BfARRIBp.; t)n Ujc IStii inst,, by tSjicr J. !). Gritliti.', Absalom Porliii jiul Om t K. u c Gn b a ti n c vz e i.
*. * scnoo;c;-wo.xi.c^e. MlSS.i ULIA L. DUMONT will resume her School on Monday, the 3d'day or No*, v era her, 'at heV forme r Schcml room. ‘ Terns os follows; — * ' . ‘ '! , _, Prioury Deportment, . • . *•' #3.00 :: SecondaryDepartment,' • 1 > 4,00 . Higher Brtndw* - ‘ • ■ ■ 3,00 French‘will also be taught on the follow* log terms: * * ... ; Ttioio aliending the ngolor School, - 93,00 ; [: Thoie net In School, - ■ - - 3,00 t OJ* {ions*admitted for Idss thana term, and no deduction for absence,' except In cases of protracted illness. octSfcgt'
