Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 47, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 November 1857 — Page 2
Georgia y ,iWas terribly gored by a LjdlJn the itqma’ch, on nlfi letdng tout Itor entire Sbo%tbeml town up u£ber tbrp| fences in tfiat awfaf cpi&itipii; fti&woiiTd boVo’ been killed before abo could have escaped, had it not been for. a; fierce dog she had along with.her at the time, who Jcept the bull at bay,, JUrs. & is m the 71st year of her age, an dawks' 1 ali ye on (ho 26tb, though notcunsideredont of danger. - ' MRuunm.py.A IjaboeiMutaVDBALiim lAi/iL , 4-^/u ) arii/iv , y-/.2^/i4ys thft< Green & iWalkcr extensive tnnlo dealers of Richmond; Va. .wbo, fora number or years past, kop t a (residing in (hat eon nly rly rchafodiinnhS to the amount of.thousands* of dollars in Kentncky, ? T Thliy, .liabilities in Kentucky are given at 880,000,* and in yjrginia al a much Ex-PresidentjPjotpe^as,at Bpstonon Monday. Ho will, with Mrs. Pierce, tail froth Norfolk,..on tbe first of. Decern her, on boardtho U. S. steamship Fowl > at tan for Madeira.: Jibe. ex:President is. in good, health, butbiawife |s .quite on welt, and the trip to Madeira' it undertaken in tbo hope of restoring hcrtqbeallb.
C O M M K It C I A L. uuotxsu,a rates cisaiirr. f * 1 . | -£f ; .• ■ MrktiL* Omct, 1 £y M"cod*t 21. WifiQFr-rid P ham. CJrt Flour—fel wbefK 1 f,' While - ]g 70 White Vi- V$ Lari—plk -fK-12>i Oats, pboihtl 30 Batter “ - • 2U Eyjs, p doien, 10 Hldes—grcen 3M; dry 6 Hay p too, • W»M Barrels—slack prlOo, <33 Potatoes prhbl $t£hl|13 !, ” :$109« OBjowprJ?*?* ' S. Cider prhbl. ,.$3,3034 Krotu pr W>1 • $191.50 Pork per 100 Ibe. $3 30 .tpplcsojreen hhl $ I Hal,H» Buckwheat floor pr 100 $3 drk-d,bB*h$l, l .C£1}; : Corn Meal prhoihel:. 35 Salt prhuibet • S31 Chickens pr doxen ■ $123 Cheese pr IU,'. ‘ . - -11 j ,.• riXlLT VSKKET. ‘ M Ooritu|l juirket. Istolcrahlj well supplied with toaioaaVle articles, slid prices nearly italic nary with J cJlhclrlowestflffBTe*. - - • — v ,.i choice iW: *«oo4 7#&-; port T3ft dried tefMglc&lfcft hams 13c; fries !l(W RaiuYCOc. pcr 1ft; cpjfi KV*. prdnten. •** • 1 rV rorrai lxs-v- Peta Iocs 0*loo ajxck or 3o34oe a bojbol— ,Cabbage 495c. aJwad. Ttimlut. S els-peek; O^ds&TcU ajfr<k;"Bean*;3c.’a Ihj Sweet Potatoes | i Jov),raT(-Drt>iol' chickens* IS tt4 live' pr dorm $1 5oj Tirt(e*6o8:io.$ piece..,' ■ -. ■ ■ •.Soiar— lo toJ3. accord|n$ u» rjaatlljr- JloLmc*— newrt D 45c;a tallon; Sorxura.&rc., Vldcjtir liaSoC. ■'WoodMSo<J3pfrcord;Cheeie’HH* l*»Wc. per Ilf pofoihlnsSMic-for all hind*., ? <4 vi • > Flour—red wheat Pt bol $t 5o; while do. ff *5; extra do. do. $$>* '
(Cr Full return*’ luvn.Wn received at last from thoNow York election, tin* political parties are divided as. folio tvs: "fBuio Tifckct, —Democratic candidate all; elected^ ■BeDato,£Mtepublicans 10, Democrats 14, Americans 2. . _ House, —Republicans 61, Democrats 58, Americans 9. " —.In Wisconsin, the Democrats now jclaim the -Govomoi J the 'Republicans claim the Legislature. . — Id , Minnesota, jbg rfcipocratl Jiavo I carried the 1 State ticket, and both branches of tho’Legislftture. •
1 mcnl;*'. 1 " I would still willlj cm phasic, Industry, Industry! [To Ik: ciuliiUK-I.] ' ■>,
llijloi Pig Black, 110 or Glasscock's,* 12gor Pp>pfe. | ' I .. \ § Island Clrttca IWt raaf-£b Tun\b| NiiSit rads Ko:lB, 34.4Ivpr 971 109 or 1 Palmyra, 110 or Big Black, 116 or Glasscock’*
.• —v3”- „r~tfi>r the luJbtu Hetoillc. ! -y . M, xv . s* To, May Concen^ ( j nndCTsigmsd, citizens' triot,amTA’icinily, rjlpcctfidly rcprdtetiti: , Titil wc helievd tnoji public good* will bo promoted by sustaining 'tlio, *'Katc French,” drjvhatever other gowl boat her owners may nut on the line in her place, and that wd are dete 1m iulcd J t b sh s fa in ! I (C by. all honorable.means; —that wo.ircom tjiojdoa of |«ihg yajpled with thqcxclri; we do that the solo object is to drive noil tradc. and lIio blisincsK. and double -or .treble - prices/ from Fare'll fluted’*'- ‘‘Fore Mseil.'*' *' " ’\Yo therefore ca'tnesllyr n'qiileat thd farmers; tradcre and .ihccliauics/pn ihis line of trade andjrayel, to. pnjto with ns in our efforts tb proiholc iho common good. r Fhe Kale FrencH, or some other boat in t herplace/will be rnii for one year or more, and While her owners'are Vietermiued to ruti her' ih lhis lratlc, (hey have a- right to lodk-for support to all on the; line; Sot every’one •mhsj sec/ that if! the Lady Pika could succeed ; in ’ driving off>the '"-Kale French instead of.’.‘Far©; Reduced;’ at half priccSj it wquld.be Farc Jiai*ed at douUeprktt.andjn mocli above fairliy ing profits y were , before thor Fate came to thereseno.- / l fi% ., Wo are confident (hat; the men engaged in this hnsiucsii are well able to push it tb issno.- and flbnt there will bo no child's play bn.thcir part/ 1/it the traveling?;and :5 pitblic.;;who; are really‘’mote intcriated them', than they are. .in ‘ being sustained,' give the Kate French, and' her suCc«F6f8„ai| open. Jitld. and./dir phy. It is all sho asks, and .we cannot donbl that the People will see that she has that,. • : r;J. A. Powell,. E; S. Gale, * * / Hbgh R. Maples, ; A. D. Bennett, V Martin R. Green, s. Win; Mead,: •••.. VanhonteuicScraulon.Wni A. Fe.stpr,; Silas Dibble/ ’ ./. Henry Seavcr, :/ Kiipbalct Case, . IIavvov Oliver, Reuben Berry, . .>■ duhu J, Dvllail, Bela llerrick, Fred, 11 arris, / Andrew Emrabrsdn,. E/M/Humphrey,, Ira Keeney/ , Eli Bradford, - : And eighty other 'citizens bf‘ Patiiot and vicinity;* 1 Jj . •*■■••••■ -. ' • T - i /
-Tho- a few days - ago' cleared from . Cincinnati with 125,000 feet of flooring, weatherboarding, 4*c., destined ■ for towns -Along Iho Ohio'and Mississippi rivers.
PlcJScJW no P«ri’* arbitrary *wsy, We (olio* Term tthcruVnlieleadiUia wajr.
Wehh£8day, ,| f : t 25,1837.
; jBBW BOOKS; ■ : BraftioKS op the Rey. O' U*’ SroaoBoar of . London. . New YorkSheldon, uBlakuipah ;i^uj»nj^^2^A; Perhaps no Gospel in modem Umea has, .mad a such an impression the the pcople.hs the Author ol the vojnmi of 1 Scrniona'.belore iv,' nir '.-.i ,j< ; i i<-~JL ; v9>y s»i U», Roy, V'tJ?(i* Baptist p^cb?r/ofJ^p^^ 25jeara|af age t; ; Living , and in “P“. pcars to jsoar (sr above all the mifaistcra of the ty, manyJof, thent justly'wjebra-; ted ' foi their .learning and He has been called thtf'* , modehi’,-Whi|-fjeld.’by| eome, wliilo others Contend that there is something supernatural about hU preaching, 1 for '‘‘m- man ne'er spbk^before. H Every Sabbath morning from lien V twelve thousand ipereons! assemble to hear him/ while on extra, occasions as (high; aa 14,000 .have - attended his preaching; nor does the interest seem, to abitto in tholeasl, for during the present year the desire to hear-him has been constantly on. the increase;; - The wbrk is well gotten hp, and ahonld ho cxlcnsijvoly read; .Tt:can bo had'of Sir. X UjTBiEBiDi), Yevay. ’ — A Sketch of the Life and Ministry of Rev, O.H. Spurgeon has been*laid on our table' by M r/' J.v L. Thiehand,’ neatly gotten np in cloth binding. Itconteins incidents'-of"hts - travels; biographical noticed; historical sketch of Park'Streot Ohapcl, and outline of Mr. Hpmgeon’a articles of Faith/ Those who have read hts series' of sermons or intend reading' them, will find the above quite a convenient companion' for the better 'tinderstandinghf them.: Want of room prevents ins from making extract*. •
Th* !>wus* boving a much larger list of subscribers m Switzerland County Hem nay tflWr paper b ovary do 1 alraLle medium fJr-a-lrcrttdng-.Tboia having Good*, JjjiJj, stpet, or Biijtblug cIm to sell; acd Ihow wUhlagtobuy nnj thing, wilt dorlve much bciicflt from the nte of il* ndvwtlrfog foluihn*. The great secret ofmcc 1 to business la nfltUCin { ilie-tnati who, w&hca to iucc.H-d l«bdilnc*s><iiT make known Mi ptuo of huilnosa'nndlila otliclf* of UaKc to tho peb)tc. So nun can succeed Well In ba*Iuco*‘now*a*Jayi whodoca not aJvenW.lDlhejiipcr, or lb rough bandMil-. Mn Ihii ag« of Railroads and Telegraph*, the joan of liiiiiticii uiul hold out ill Sanncr oa Iho onlwarJ- wnlH, ,y Uiht Le thal him tnay read? ' * TTpioa Paiirnao, ofall Irtndr, crtecnKd promidiy, ' naatlT, and on reasonable terms. " .
.(£jr; A. convict, whp escaped from (ho pemicnlmiy ahonl five years 'Vyas' arrested at Memphis last week.
DIED,
... I n. F lore nee, o n . t h c 23d , 0 1 mrs G. Karri. Funeral to day, at 3 o'clock! P. M, The Odd Fellow* of Vevay design going up on (be Inal this afternoon to attend the funeral.
> - Cincissati, Nflf.'23r- " P(/)r» -The ’niatket conli nu'es bn pyanl a nd priccs bre higher,/with a seed demand.- The sales'' *rtf I ,'<00. brfs; closing *t $13tU< 35' for super Coe: $t,<0 far choice; $4A0s< 65 for «■ tr*, the-latter'white wheal. Received during the hit 2t IiOiiis 2.3*$ brls.: A sate' of. 100 Ua^k'Uuckvrheat'flnurat $216 ntr.cwU - ; , IJHc rparkef finb With r a Rood demand/ SaleXorOTO l’r!s jai 17c, nml - 2T0 do from : wagons;at ITJc. "/!• . ' ; > lloc$p;.U'tfdtd v not bear of a sale lo day.— The market must,be called cscvetliagly quiet without any particulnr.change in prices. NVe call|5.60aA6(l the cuntol raics/, ’ ' ■ of importance in prir ces) 'The reles were 75 brls Mcss Pork at$N 60; 2000 pieces gredh meat at He for Sou lifers a ad Ti for hams, _■ ,3Q0 pieces bulk meat at 6 and 6a for Shoulders and Sides ‘ packed, -and 600 kega Laid at lie. : CtttMK—sales 'of 200'Hw at 9c. ,; ., • . GnocBitia—sales of 230 bags Coflcc ol lOic al3]c.:' The mirkei continues bare of sugar and molasses. ' .
. ffTSec advertisement beaded ■ Holmbold’a aennlne Preparation, in another column, . novlS-lm
I . River News.;
. i -The /Chicago/ Tribune: 'oi, -.Tuesday announces Iho.- suspension of*.:Messrs'. Walker,/. Bronson- i ,Oo., the ".heaviest grain dealers - ini iho •> ,Wdal / and among the;-heaviest in -tho world/* Indeed, 1 taking jhcir-whols buaiocsB in grain, lumber, Ac., together, wo dohbt if any; firm ini the Union/of any.’description, equals it. | Tlio Tribune says: ‘‘The business of th firm: for the-' entire > business season, or for a hundred arid eighty days, of; the year, avqragodrBXOO.OPO dai ly. / .
3 T lurosTANT IsroiMvno* to the Marked, and those contemplating marriage, sent to all who wish itr upon receipt of ten cents in money or stamps'. ‘Address, ' DR. S. MARRF.TT SMYTUE, ", nov25 3m,, ! ' ’ ’ New York City.
; The Steamer Switzerland, Capt. J. P. Schonuk‘commander, passed tip last, evening, heavily loaded., -She discharged a latge quantity of molasses;.sugar, cofleo, frc. jit this place, ■ See Advertisements.: ; jQn Wodnesdny night last a heavy wind and show »lorm visited; this part of the vouutiy. It did coiiMMcrablc damage, to boats along the river.
'Coaro.—This- painful a (Ted ion, fo which so many persons, especially children, arc subject every fall and winter, is readily curable by. the use ofllwoo's. Arctic Li*/- . MtfCr. A few drops iipdn a piece of raw cotton should be put into the ear as warm as can be borne, and the surrounding parts well bathed with, the. Liniment, applied '.nfith ecntlo friction J witn -U>a!- hand, pfcascs' have been relioved-jn a few'moments by.this Invaluable,(mimem. ,It js .an infallible cure - for Rheumatism/Neuralgia,. Sprains and Bruiscs/Burnsaod Scalds, and all diseases of the,, skin. It ts for sale by all.respectable drug-. gists, , ; nov25-2l
A pair of coal boats were caught ,jn the storm three or four miles above here. .One of them sunk, and .the other was landed.at (Jarrollion, and sunk soon after. Ko lives iv£re-losl‘. ' ' . ' From Evansville, wo learn- that the storm along the lower Ohio was perfectly no boat w'as aide to run. A .coal boat with 20,000 bushels, stink, the crow barely escaping with their lives,—
The G beat Eastern.—The news by ihcNiagarar isihatno' further attempt to launch this; monster had oeOn-made. An showed:'that i there ■ was not the least iwisp or defection: in the ship, had that she sjta as fairly in tier cradles as she did ohTke-morning of the altemp-terl-l.innch.* ■There'-is ndw no more liaWliiy; to fettle than - there tvns before.'— The;-2d-of December is the day fixed for the secdttd'kttempt/ Tlio engineers are confi.h’nt f result. ’
'. WtiKiT—The market is firmer but prices are unchanged, sales of-160 bus he Is good reda)7jSc lOO do Bl 76c; 200 do prime rcdi at BOc; .300 bush prime white at 9oe and 1600 do at Mnysville at 3dc.- RcccivethJuring lHe week 3U,911 - . \ y. ■ " * & ns—The ■ deiriaml continues active . and prices firm at 43a 15c for-old aud 30a32c for new,. Received during the .week 8,995 bush : 1 Kte—MarkeL firm with a good demand at CO cents on arrival* Receipts light;.
Jlolhwy’t Ointmenl and Ft//#.—fl is dangorousto supprenarvabscess wjlh the astringent ointments! ncommon use. Holloway’s (a ri i ou s u n gii oil I o per# t’ei'p rt a different principle. -* It docs'not close -ihe issue superficially, while ■■■ \ :
She was, cut loose from another boat of the same size, tvliieh it was thought would be saved. A pair of boats went down just at the town of Owensboro, supposed to bo from Uawosvillc.
“Fuat ennvfstion mining nit «Uhtn, 'InfcrLi uuv;n 1 ' but-purges the coviiyof all acrid and inflammatory'mat ter,-a ml expels every partible of the poisonous viru? which generates lie tmt. Con* sequenlly, there'is no danger-of the disease breaking out m .a pother place. The same principle applies in pil eruptive and glandular affections:. The - PilLV which'.arc a Certain /emedy for all corrplainlsof thu stomach, liu-r, ami bowels, may.be beneficiallyused as anapent nt. medicine,'while the .-Ointment is removing any external disorder. Oh
' Tiio m«h ! were’ snfjocated in the Gass Work-* at Efit*. Pa., on the 18th; . They • wt r / ' 1‘] i: anihg't 1 upurifier and were* or/;ore;l u, take iVjL’it* nlr every fatalf boar. They fd do'fio and perished.
.Rakixv is in good request; Tlic receipts'ate light and prices firm at MaCOc for spring and; 65a70o for prime fail. .Received- during . tne week 4,511 bushels;; •,; / . , 0*t*—The market was rollicr dull lo-day but prices arc unchanged. ■ W« quote 29 to 30c.os the prices onarnval. Received during the week 11,240 bushels.
The Kale French, on her downward .trip ou Thursday, returned from Ibis place to Cincinnati, owing lo the high winds. The steamboat Comet struck a produce boat at Jefiorsonvilie, a few days ago, and then it, or the waves, stove in the' end of a ilfltboat laden with staves, causing it .to disappear.' Neither boat nor staves have been seen since, • . '
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• Hokhobs op War ~ A. rii i sh * < 7> r^ymaoin a recent *fiinemicped, ii-' lust rati ve of-tlic bereavements ■••■i micd T.y the Indiamiitiny,! hat ft’go title man. of ItU’ acquaintance had lost thirty-two relatives withinsix wccis, and jbat oiit of .thirteen of a/fam I ly par lyw h icHrae t lost year at St.. ;Amlrow» one ia no\r living, twelve ;.having gone to India and fallen victims jo, the jnutiny.... , .. y ;T , The bridge ovofrlhd Wisconsin river at PfairiednChciu is completed. It con* sista of three spans of ono'liimdrcdaud sixty-five feet cadi, with a draw at- the north end, 1 of fifly-five feet more. -
‘ I '.V’. iM'.i i;.-.t{JlOAD \vE6T OF JeITBR8ON C’Tr/V'l'h'/ dt'iTei>oa Cily/AViyuirer of
■ Tim j)fc of ’the. Pacific "railroad is how laid.*16 section eight; west of this city, anil the'work is still progressing. It requires hut little effort now to corn*; jih'lc tho road to California, and' indeed, v:v are informed that' bnt‘ little wprk l js‘ yet to ho dooe betweea’ California and Round Hill,’Cooper chanty. Three now Stales will, pjpgly , for 'adr mission into ttie Union during the next Congress, to. iylt: MinnMp\a, Kansas and Oregon. When those are admitted ’ the number will l».lbirly*four, and thenumher of Senators sixty-eight,*; The territories (licit left will, be’ Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, Washington; Dacotah anil Arnxoiui.. ... ", , .7 7
v’, • ' I’tTTsntmoif, Nov, 23. River G feet Gjinctiesby pier mark, and. falling; with snow.’. ■ v
Ur. Robnelf amt till Itcnitdler,
L O. Q. Grand Encampment of lndians, met at.Indianapolis lastjweek* The officers ■ elected for the year ore as follows:' - ' ! v ; Iff W Grarid; Patriarch/ C. Miller of Lafsyettev 1 ; !*. * v ,.. MEG II Priest, \V P Applegate of Conmhsvillc.- ■>; - r: z.-V
! The success which has attended the practice of tins distinguished Swedish physician, goes Tar to confirm the theory that (he source of all disease is in the blood. Ills fomolts"Scafldina'viaii Jleiiiedies" operate directly upon the elements of that fluid, iteiur.ilizing nil corrupt and morbid, matter in the mentation, and bringing back health to titty organ, by purifying the stream which susiaihsatnl nounshe.s the whole, ilisthalhis IIloo I Purifier cpd jllood Pills have worked wonders in nitrous complaints, bronchitis, rheumatism, cough, catarrh, 'dyspepsia,, general debility, hypochoVirriasis/cpilepsy/eruptions, scrofula, and many,other painful - amt dangerous mala dies.; He’nce-Uieif great popularity. We are Ihltl l!ie\cnfre>p(»in!ence of Dr. Iluback amptinlk on ah average to 150 letters a day,'of which’ 100 dro requests fur advice ami dnJcrs fpt bis celebrated remedies, See \dvpritsenie'nl-. : v< _ 1 nov25-lm
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’Sljth BBLS., Molasses just; received per steamer Swiijerlatul/nrid for salt* ly V n»v25 . i :' • , J F,-$E TEATS.. ’
. Tiie Lady Pike stove a hole in a partly loaded flatboat belonging to Harvey .My-, ers,,causing it,to take water,'and freezing a gopd many barrels of potatoes and apples, nl the Tevny wharf the other day. The Cincinnati Commercial states that
MdhBAGS COFFEE Jest lect-ivcrl from JaL “ Xe w Orleans pec t> ad, a nd for salebf >- - iiov25 . . , J. TKAT8.
■ B G S Worden. E , A Jones, of Richmond.' : B W Q J Warden, James; Burgess of vv -:' V./;' •U W Q Scribe, Willis W. Wright of aiL
1 • The crows of the War Eagle and Isaac Shelby, lying at the wharf at;- St. Paul, Minnesota, got into a fight on tbo 12th inst.'f,*and Michael Neal;' a hand on the latter,- was knocked down with a billet of wood,; and- died soon ■ after ’ from tbo wound. ’Several others’wore severely in* ,"'T r 7.."T 7;. « V • A The jofgest piecdofcoppcr- oyer sh ip • pcd. jvas taken from'tlie Minnesota mines, Lake "Superior. and ‘put* oit. board the Mineral ‘ Rockfor S upertbr ' City; It weighed niub thousand five hand red 7 ami Biity-twq4jqpuds; j ■ ■ ’V" .-7 ; '. I^afa.VAnOs'. Op SEqitETARy . Stasto.v. Stanton,.‘of Kansas,.has forwarded to Mr. 5qc)iannn, at tp take effect bp tlrp^Slfi t PnjsiJeat’Bajip’os-' ea'tho SlatclQoyointnent wilI be fairlyJn Of course,' no $ucccssorVill ko..p P o.ttled..,; . iS1 ,. | L Ui JiiMEHfiE B.BOApnoEitB,>—A pair, of flatboats, laden with'coal, wentbvcrlhofalls last week-for. New* OrIeaus..-.They were ho'doubt’iho largest boats;,with the greatofet quBntitylof.coih iof anyjpair of* boats Bihceilhe'iflood;fi> Each boil wae.170: feet in'lniigth'and twenty.fivB feet wide, con*; taming each 1 20,000 bu8bcl5;of coal, making hik. aggregate of ,40j000.'bushds, • A crewsof: twenty* fotir 5meh is required; to’ with acook’andtwo is ik’tiie Wikb?— Wo find-the following laconic but rather tuyeifearpar*. agraph in the' 1 sdia'Ka TIevvui-E of Nov. 11.' WO do not ’U&dersiandTt, unless Peter Funk, by bis cd from within q store-box. or through the bong bole of a barrel,’ wants To elect Linn Boyd to the United States Senatorhip.— Georgetown (Ay.,) Journal, j > . Robded.—A gentleman named Bagby, from Texas,, was. robbed, on‘ board Iho V. K. Stevenson, between .' tobisyillc and Henderson, ' of ‘ S.1,345, bids of.' the Canal Bank,of Louisiana. Ho left bis pocket-book in his coat pocket, which was banging in his stale roorm .■Tub Next Cokgueeb —The election for the nextnational House of .Representatives aro-now over, and.tic mepnbers of the House may.; bo politically classified: Democrats, 128; Republicans, 02; Americans, 14. The ;Uouse consists, of 243 members —X18 cohstitutiug. a majority. The Democrats have .o.jnajority of 22. over both the.other,parlies/wbich will Ihi increased'to 25 by, the receptiou.-oi throe, new t members from the new State of M.iu* ucsota. ■ .■ •. . . ..
£0 HH D3. N.: O v Sugarju.-if received per V. Swiixeilaud, and for.sole l»y ,;
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ttvcnty coni boats won) sunk nndlOO lives lost, bcltvctn Jumv Madrid and Cairo during tlio storm on Wednesday: night. The Louisville,papers say that thd ircpbrt Is. nhlriie, only six boats haying punt so far as heard from. .
BUeK\VIlE:VT; Otirne, ami gel !$binePennsylvania 1 Buckwheat Flour. . nov25 ■? ' . ULAftKSON & WAIftQi *
Indianapolis..•; •• ■ : : . i . • ;^' ' V R ljV : G Tfpasarer, Theo. P Hapghey, of Indianapolis. ., . ... ; R W P Sehtinol, 0*| Tolor of Madison. II W,G Reprcsontaiivc, J S Harroj 5 of Indianap6lisV li ’H J i • *■ r '' * ; ; ' ' ,» tho following
fPrtni the Chrlstha 'Adfoeato aml JoDrnal.)' Governor Wright. r ’ : -' 1
JW E W MO We are now ‘receiving iv direct,from Ki : w-.prlcaii5, a supply cl New Molasses, which -we oflei low for cosh, north'* .; ‘OLAHKSON &,WALDO.
The Atncrican f Minislor at Ilia Court'Of BdrHnVbaS wdtrtliia'respect'and gratitdde cl the religions public generally, .not ’ only* by - * bis attention' { to i! our fcllbw-citiMna r i?b‘6^vCro 7 pfesedt; iri'-lhat capital, at .the-late Evangelical Conyention/ bbt ffefiil ’ more 'by lift) interest; be took as a pcrspaal .pbnstian in: the proceedings of, UVsesMpnV; ‘ Wbile tho din • baiaadore "of piWr nations were present,' occasionally, lookors-on.ia 'tbc^oyal.coi - ' tege/Governor Wriglit was' active oii'tho platform of,tbo. meeting, presided in its committees,-welcomed its members (obis hospitalities, andlbrew tho whole weight of bis official dignity *,in' favor of the be - nificcnt and; trnly catholic aims of the Convention In" the best sense of the, won!,' Wc 'arc prood -'{not only as a member of the same church* with Governor Wright, but-,as an American citizen) of bis dignified and phristianliko course on the occasion. ' American’ }rave!ers ( 'on the ’Continent/ and cspecially Chrislian citizens;- have not, heretofore) for '■sometime,. felt .disposed-to . pridflA-themsclves jaUch on ourjiational representatives .at of the" European Courted, jGfoy. "\Vright's, wriduct'priimis&s fb rodifiam:our : repula* tion in this respect.’' Tb’e rmBnly!independence/ too);! of’ the Vm anner '• urw li i ch be welcomedthe Americin. delegates J to the ■ Convention; -isiicbar^cteristidiirind' inany wise/ bis cd&lai - 'IttDCtiin») Ho'felt, nevertheless;- that ctbdt lattar^honld'not, many-wise, compromise bis rights and, generous aiDhrirtiao'dlk I zcA; tb k tdn tbis vcbiYftotdr he 'coold linrf I wdnld visiting^American I rellowcitizenpcittltbe’.fostivilids-.'or !tbo‘ ■great' assembly.'■ ;7 / I ■ ’ His course has been r as honorable' to-his | country 6B to { bnr 'common,Cbnltianity, I anil we doubt nOt Uiit all good r-titiseps ; at home, wbotHbr!»vowodlyChristian or I not, will join us iti hcarUly commend* ! ing it.
rJitw Asb Cnanrmx.—In a recent idler )<> an invalid (not .intended, fur Die public eye) l)r. Coggswell says':—Tie .moJigpanl hostility of Uic profeiiiou, pudrcJ’upon methrough.iledical Journals, ami' a few newspapers edited by medical men, has no paralleMnee*lite deadly opposition of Hit: bigoted Jews to tbe introduction of Ctitislian* tty. Ttty branded its meek and humble ou* lii-jf asp base impostor, and'denounced bis nt’.w : doctrine ns damnable heresy—but the hert-sy l/iumplicd, notwithstanding. So the bat red of these modern bigots towards me, fyr presuming to question their infallibility toticling Uitdoublful practice of biituting aadifetding, and' .for daring to think, .'and speak", and act for myself. Their attacks, tho' maiictodsly intended, result in good. Among the orders daily received,for my Medical Sait, 1 find, many from invalids, who confess that the bitter hostility of physicians to its use has induced them to purchase it. /'Where there is so, much smote, writes ode, “there must be awrif finJ* 1W;;; i - ■: 1 , t : ■■;: ■:;
. The steamer John Strader wosbiimcd fin the' 12th, at 1a. m,, df Yellow.Bend, ten : miles 1 above Gaines*.Landing. The fin originated in an unoccupied slate
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room, and so .rapidly did .the-flames .spread that it was > impossible to extinguish it. The passengers and crew hate jy escaped with.their lives. ' •' ' * ', The .steamerB, llarkcr, was sunk r 5n the storm on Wednesday night. . . It
v R ■ W *D 'Grand '■JIastdrv* George B. Roberta, v - ,R W G Warden* Thomas .Pqderwood of tafaye(te. v . • ..,j ; • R W Q : Secretary, Willis W. Wright of Indianapolis. * ’ ’ 'T- v- .}■■ *• R W G Treasurer, J B M'Ohcsnoytof InditoaplW ' i ! 'i \ ; ■ Representative'to< GL G 8,, James H John fc, JDoan and. Stevens th? ' from yeyay j0I ?S e ?i* 't! [fy-il' c i t Lp C’ 1 ** *5 ‘ ;
was .thought the boat would break in two and prove a total loss, excepting the machinery, which may he saved. She was fi Cairo andPaducah packet. ; , The steamer Cataract burst her Receiver on the 17th, at-Lisbon, a ’small place below Glascow, oh the Missouri'rivcr,~ Fivo live lost, and fifteen more persons' scalded. ‘
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: .i'. 1 J- ■. Tiif .!.*■ ■ 1ST. W. SabbaUi Sobool Celebration. , The Convention' adjonmod to^ay/after a pleasing and. inlcrostmg' ’ sesstbn* bf ;» i'-c -M. - .V'-.iTt/m/-; trM i - thp?o days,. . There was an earnest discussion of the question as to “How far, how directly, and in wKat manner, .the Sabbath School cause jhonfd'W the re forms of tho day," ami finally, the following resolution was adopted on that subject: ’ Resolved, That the teachings and instractions in ont Sabbath Schools should meet all the. practical evils of life and society.
Inspects and Blisters Saperccdcd "'jL ,If£W Packages of Dr. Coggawell's AnA tlpbiogistic Salt lefl, allhe Drug Store nf rtiMgjA:>X -r 'it; i
- -The steamer Kate French, the regular iladison. and Cincinnati packet, reports that/ On Tttcsday # wccK the body of an in,faat, (about .18 mohlhs. old) rich . and : JheaoUfplly- ’dressed, was; picked up ,out ; p/ .tho , river near Paint Lick. The fen- ' tnres of-the : thild r were ‘perfect, With no bruisednhbnt jts body. ' ’IToWthe ’child there is js mystciy, 'nuless it fell* off • pO'rae''paBsirig stoamcr; It was placed in and hnrhii bn the river* bank. :
npUE luminous orUe/ear/when it ■ : B: ■ niade its apiteirance in the heaven;! i altracted the attention of-eorth's thousands/Ai. ' * Arid ih like ttfanrier is thtf Slar in ; the Eart 6/1857—the Rev. C. H. Sporgeon, of London, —attracting . the * tVousarida or .tlie .WOtfd.i> r. *’i * '=■ J.--; //v *: ;.V:REr7^c. v :H^ Trie ! '*Bnf Prcacheri 1 - 1 as- he U.termed,. vas chosetx-Fasydi'oV Nkw /a** Sheet Chcrch. largest Churches in'London.) at •tb'O VpAKf!, Tilt , Wo.NUKR v OF THE Age'.! I j •jvyvi'/- • r i -
¥ O N lT(& >|I JB B'I CA ; T A ja-a K T PI S T 01S! ’ 'k SUPPLY: of' these, newjind convenient A Implements for the use America, 1 '. just/received from IwW-York, by Adams? Express. Price only 2b cents.; . nov2S , CLARKSON & WALDO.
‘Administrator’s Sale. N’' ' ’ OTiCE fa hereby given, that 1, will acl! a I public auction, bn Wednesday; the ICth day of December next, at the residence of Robert Bovard, late of SWiUerlahd • County, deceased, all his personal property not taken by Hit widow, consisting of Hogs, Cows, and Farming Utensils. : Alsbi one-Wagbn, together with Household and Kitchen Furniture. A credit of; 3 months will be given on all sums over Hibb dollar*, =tho purchaser giving his note with approved stcurily f waiving valuation and bpprawenient la ; ■ 6C0TT BILLINGS, Administrator. November'M,186T.-r-3w
The following from the Introduction of lije-Eint Scries ol his Sermons/written by E.ti Magoojs, D.D., .wilt give the reader some idea’ortbo great power of the Vann# Preacher : “A burolmt iod shlatag baa suddenly bunt gponlhe moral "WOrld. At Its Brsl rising, many were dodblful of Its’Morco'had power; but, tn lti early ninrntngi it has already eanght the oyo af thousands, Iwbo'rc/rlMln m beams. ■ .• „ _'Oho preaching of Mr. Spurgeon in U one «f tho moat 1 remarkable phenomena of the present I Tho loftiest and humblest mind*, tho nth and i tho poor, the titled and tholowly, In uncounted crowds, throng tfie'eonni where ha‘mfnWtre, listen with rap*. I loro w tits’plowing words; hundreds ate pricked to the heart, and Cod U honored Hi tbo conversion of I xliincrj flud llis Joj of his people- | I; . What \s Ihu tetrti of Jho wonderful idccoas fttendl log the labors of a youth o twenty -two! • hot Where was ho trained for such ; i Will be loon bum out and beJo/g?' 1 *”* the earnest Inquiries which a brief sketch of his blsto- * it will* Id Dflfi st Icajtp Aiwwcf* _ t » i ■ Het/C- il* Snurceou wMborn al Kelvcdon* In Iva-*, tolh Jane. IKH. ills father acd grandI ram’er are both Bring, and »re Independent mlnUters. Ht b furtlicf staU'-J* In thft London Patriot, that Iho KuhleelVffct*sSelA received his eariy eduealloa a 1 ‘ r/r u’-d also passed a year in the Agricultural j Co Sl ho added lo bU Parlous bnawfedeo eomd Insight Into nslural sclcr.ee. Thus ha began mo business of tlfo as usher In a ffiSfrtVVwS&e “whence bo removed to Cam1 r -hero ho held a similar appointment in a darItoe •tuple r leisure thus secured In e*n“ini alhewraartet, bo !K toiiSesttho Sundaj-adtoqlehUdrtn, and that uffneh. ,1,1.. a, attracted crown-up hoarcri. At Cara* j bridge the prWllW »a> continued. With thoaddltlon ef Sundas-otaalt'E sermons In tho surrounding villawet The Bandit thurtlt at Walcrhcjch called this ■yoongTlBottfy lo bo tholr pastor. .Ho accepted the (nriLriloBt and.'while iho chapel was crowded, ibo church was doubled under Ms mfnWrf.. Dnlho week*. <dars^eleven villages sliareJ tho advantage of bU serliuJnJ, wl.lch. In Ones year, amunnbd lo mruii'ju Kl oro are daja-ln tho year. Iu f January, 1»H. MrI Snaifcbon waslntiledto nndertake Iho paatoraloofUio liSpi&t tJiureh h hew 1’ark sircet,. Kot content win dlscharglrer ibo dufles of that oftlce.'hd preaches In many oilitr places during the week. ItJTIic'wotksnf Mr. Spurgeon are for sate by iUesnl-Vcriber. - • • i- L. Till fill Al’P. i Vi-vay, Nov. 0"),
. ■ n at Kkvo ..passed a. resolution not 16 insureany . freight: sblppal: pfl. alqaraboate, (owing parget and that if freight Insured to Now OHesns is placed oiusuch steamers, the ‘ policy would, be vitiated. A good idea. The steamboat Mpngahola Bello exploded one of her boilers at Chalk Banks, not far from Hickman, Ky., on tho 11th, wounding several of her crow.
. Among the other resolutions passed by tho Convention, these are the most im* p or tint',' • Resolved, That is tho doty of ;tho-pas-tors to give to this work their most hearty co-operation and support. ■ Resolved, That the friends of Sabbath 1 Schools in the North-Wes tern Stales, 1 be carneslly requested to organize the cities, towns, villages, and ■ neighborhoods into visiting districts, for the purpose of.bringing all the children-into the schools of evangelical chnrchcs. ‘ , ' Resolved, That the practice of thoroughly memorizing tho Holy Scriptures in Sunday Schools is highly commendable, and Bhoold.be encoaraged, ,
‘i,:. r . .. , RoCBESTKB, Nov, 23, . . A lira broke oat this morning in the 1 1; nii;Tbiucb, and occupied by tie: 2), Mitij i-if ucv.spaper, Eagle Bank, 0. A*. j llul/ £ CcS., furnishing' goods; Palmer [ dr Co’., jc-yveiers; G.DisbroW, tobaconist; j U. 6. Express office 'and numerous lawl and other offices. ’Theentird, block and ; conjeuU were destroyed.The Commer-1 via I Bank block ‘adjourning, was also j burnt. Loss 692,000;’ insured 1 587,000. j ’two firemen were killed ’by tho' fallings walls, and several severely injuredj
Formers. Protect Your awn! After subscribing for Ihe Rbyullb, bs in duly bound,, to seep up'wilh the News of the times, you will want another paper, more exclusively devoted to your such os . 1 , Farming, Stock Baiting, Gardening,Fruits, ttc., and should immediately join with your neighbors in a club, nr by yourself, for (he good ■ old ' . ■ OHIO CULT1VAT.OHi Volume XIV. tor 1858, THE STAR THAT NEVER BBT#.If 1 Published a’Columbus Twice a Mouth,'beginning with Jam)ary each year. Brim full of New and Original Reading!—Urn ;j Cha&blon oflabot and Farmers’ Bights!
< Pilot’s Rclrs.— -At tho late meeting of the Superintending Inspectors at Lou-, iaville, (ho following designated island phutes were made a part of.rule 5th of tho roles and rcgnlaliens for .the government of Pilots:—Steamers descending tho Ohio , and Mississippi rivers, between Louis* yillo r and New Orleans, shall not rnn down any island chute, cither by day or n|ght, except those herein designated, unless chntps arc tho usual vbannel.of ,,100 river. Tho, following .inland cbq es may bo navigated by descending steamera,,whon the,.rivers shall Insufficiently - jrjgb for them to do bo with safety, namcjy; Qn the Ohio river both by day and flight, ■ Diamond Poland, SU;tons’ Inland, . Stewart’s Island and Cumberland lelapd. In diyligt only—Wal/osh Island. , Mifu-isiippi River-Island Chutes ,ljrat may bourn by pay.—Island* No, 8, 34,35,40, 41 or Paddy’s Hen, 4() nr Presjdent, 65, 7ft. 70. 03,07. 100 nr Palmyra.
;Beaolypd, tl}0 poUivalipp of. innate among the children, ip thp eipging of sacred tongs adapted to their 'is highly worthy thd’ittcntlon' and efforts of aO engaged io Sunday School education.' Petoladonfl' 'werO alsd patted in’ favor of Mission* Schools; of -plops teachers, prlwreyor it iaprpcticablp; of trying to yeh«n. the older, scholar*-by-the orgamzation of Bible clashes, andoriabofing’in ill approprifito^ayf 5 for’the early conversion - of - -‘School Scholars. ' ■'
MraifiTEns.—The wverago salbryJof the j congregational ministers of 'Kciv; JJarop* \ shire, is 8501 —the highest saloty paid] is 81500 and the lowest 6800. - The so* cielies-that ethrve thoir : pastors’: on this last'. Gum' onghii to get amazing poor preaching. > 1 --0 ■ * TKb great number of blowly massacres Of Emigrants and olhore, by; Indians'bn this Plains', from-- Texas tb ; California gives a color of probability:to the that atoontits to 1 in-allinltcc heltVtbri the M<)rjnbnV and Iho lavages; ond'thnt' tho-fpr-mer brJ'cmdtfiencing’lho war’ By irtstigating the latter to freaks of fatal imscliicf. Mrs. Xaucy Eubanks, of Hancock,
. -r ■ Nt»y 23. J.The Snporior Coqrt affirmed fhe action of the Criminal Conit in the. case'‘of-,the McKeesport murders, who had bccn.scn*. ten'cod to be hung, .. • f Tliis niorning t wo passe ngcr; trains on the CoiiViclsvilla U, Became fn collision htoi-.l a mile from' McKrcsporf,' -Several arc injured seriously. ’ Oars rrtislicd to piece*.
TtR«s—Si nett copy, $1 aycatr-Tbrec copies for $?-bU copies for $t—Nind topics for $u, and (i copy extra to the'gctlcr up of cveiy 5* • ' - - - ■ - i ' ( ■ *,* Inqdirc-al your Post Office, oraond for it specimen, and gel np ■ n club among your neieliUots. 'Aptehncns treat free, ■ * Address’ -v * 'ti. 1 0. HARRIS, • (id/Mrnni/ Vr-'-pr!rtnr x fWum»'U*, O,
A Comm it to of. cloven was appointed to call a, simitar.Cp,qvenlio|v , year from this dale, and (W Convention 1 then adjourned she (He.
By irmnsr, Clnrksoki & Waldo, ' ' Opposite 6dd Fellows’Hall. fnay 'be had everything in "our ’T y ;Rne on short notice, as we have now employed ac experienced Baker, who wilt devote bis entire otleniiwn tDtlils department. We solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally.' We intend to furnish Bread ; Butter, &pda, & Sugar Cracseri; and Pilot Bikau, at the Cincinnati prices, on sbpxt notice, by lhe;barrel or pound, * ‘ We are prepared to furniab'all kinds of Cakes and Pies in good order, on short notice, at'Jow prices for Cm*: .• ‘ . - 1 - V ! ' . CLARKSON 7 WALDO. Vevay,Nov.26,1867.' V- -. .V. -
