Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 10, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 March 1858 — Page 1

THE INDIANA REVEILLE

OCR SAT1VK LAKD-IT8 PUOSPEJlIfTT.

VEVAY, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY,'MARCH 10. IBS.

SERIES FOR 1858.

YOL. XLl—NO. 10.

been engraved forboth, iml ihe not*-* for the Rank of Vincennes, ijave been printed andjecoived ot this office, bnt no securities Iiavo been deposited by either, nor has there been any notes signed in this Department. I ■ ;

| Runaway Match. [ Not f.ic Inuii L;iiumster. in Garrard *■ unity, Kv .lives a iieti old.farmer, who, m o-i tanners, has n da lighter. Ami - tin's one wn. voting, and pretty, hml the 1 1tower oi liit* thick. This you'dg woman ji'iiMfci flu? eyes and gladdened the heart ! of a youthful galhmi, for she responded.I to hi» suit in words low and sweet with j love. This old daddy did not like her i choii c. fur that man who' filled the 'measure oi her eye, although rich in manhood's

Tn B 1X i I A X A K E YE ILL E,

E. H. ROGERS, SUCCESSOR TO \VM. ROGERS, Rlooi*c*flcl(l,lu(]' B^EALEHin; **■. PX7 GOODS, Cr.-cccics, llariln'Jicc, (lutciitinirt, DriiRif! D f f

Tfco- Crocus. 0TMI3.U. D. STOWK. IleneaUt'lhtf sunny Autumn sky; With gold leaves -\Vir fought, iiiy little (livnd and 1, ■ The consecrated ground, . v;Wlit-re c'.ilm beneath the'holy ctoei, OVrshadowcrt by street skies, 1 Sleeps.tranquilly that yotill.fu! (firm, > • ‘J hole .blue unclouded eyes, ■fAround the soft green swelling muund ■ y, - Wj; scooped the earth away. ’Anti butted Jeep the crocus buibs , At'timst a coming day. : 'r‘These roots are dry, and brown, and sere, [■- Why pid«t them here/', he raid, ., >t*To leave them all the Winter long : f So desolate and dead I" •_ , {vpeo r chi id, within each" sere dead form ' ; There sleeps a living flower,-fAltd,nngel-like it shaU arise _ • ■ . r | In Spnng'sieturiiiny bout.".’»• , , . !Ab, dteptr down—Cold, ilaijt; and chill, I AV el) u ri c db u the a t I’sfl owe'r, : , lint angel litc shall he wrise ( : i ' In Spring's! immortal hour!- . i. ■ 1 <In blucnnd yellow'from its grave .' Springs up the-tiotus fair,.. v : And God shall, rata- those bright blue eyes, •l. Those sunny waves of hair,: ■ ■ . ;N ot for a' fad ing Sti turner*s morn*. ‘ ■ ;. ’. Not for a fleeting hour, * *■ ; |V - Put for an end (css-age of bliss,. ’ Shall rise ojir heart's dear flower. ' ;

The State Prison. Expended clurnry; the ?) Received dunne ihe ye.it pt’.vJI -i

(S I't'UUKHED EVKliy WEDNffSIUV, - BY FREDERICK J. WALDO

Excess of expetidtlnrcs.'. - Add amount of former appropriation overdrawn'on tho Slat of uct-An-r. 1-jd, *, 40, ( £S SO

Term* of Subicrljilloti.

One cufty, St Wi a year. In a-trance. If not paid In advance. $1 3<t. If nut paid wlthtu tlie jenr, $- CO.

. Interest on -thd Btatb Debt. From th« Auditor of alilic's report we extract; the following si a enleot of intcfc*t paid on the Slate debt, t id expense of the State Agency in New V nk, and the con: ditiou of the domestic debt of the Stale: , INTKIIE8T OS STA.W UEDT.

Amoum. overdrawn ('rinbcr 31. !fj7, *■ Sit,vih; ts To explain the ntilp'r doiniMaLlc ex cess of expend!to us over the receipts *itiring the year, nnilertlie'iiew prison law, it is nl'ceasary to state that the inileago ol Sheriffs lor taking convicts to the. prison and other claims to a Urge amount have been charged lo the State Prison neconnt, and contributed largely to make np this excess. . . The following statement will more clearly demonstrate tire operation .of the new'rla>y for 1 lie-go vern me nt. of the Prison: Total etpsr.diture* duflng Iho year, ’ • ‘ S50.WI 0) Arno nut paid for mil'-'tgc, ■ 954.TU K Amoutil |uidS. H. l'alU-fion'ou ptir- , f chasortfol.iSi to Ac., • e.eftjJT ." Amrt :nl paid iewy uUrl m Chiplam,. - - - - 1,13047 ; r— tSJTH.N

Ttrmi of Adttrll'lus* Wo haveadojilcd. mid ilmll sjfictly adltoro to lbs fullowlujr rale* lor mlvcrrlicriu-uli; ' Ooe Muate, (of 111 line* ur Itifcrtinn, iU ctbur tadi oJilUIonal liuertloii, S3 «nu. yearly odveriiieii may change lliolr aJvcriljcmcut* quarterly at the folio? In; rate* i ■ One moire, Ouiunll**, - ■ * • * ■ f ■•.00 One »quar«, l year, * * * O.WJ One fourth of a column, 1 year, - - is,«i One half of a eulumu, 1 year, -• • W,«i . Up* column, 1 year, - - - • W,™ AdVCrtliemenU on the iroMe exclusively, to be charred nlthu rato of SO per cent. in advance of above rale*. —No large cut* will be mliuiileil in *laruling advertisement*, and no unusual made wllbuut extra charge therefor. - l.e?al ndicrrUciuenU ruusl be |*Id fur In advance. ’ • A. ■ . V Marriage*, Dealti'-s am) Hellgiou* Notice* Insetfed rnlU, when nutarcorii|<..n!e*l by' rvrnarts.. — UultuarUi, Public Meeting*. Persoiuil Kx|ilinntloni, 2. - i ( euU per square for each itiwrtimi. — S]«Clal N*>* (ice* Inierleilott'renHperline; and no notice lending to ihe advancement of Individual InieresU will be jmbli>Ued wllhoui [«y therefor. •

SitUre,"Kolfoiie,'d:e.» Which be offers cheap. . * iijf 1 Please call a ad examine before purchnsing elsewhere. i; , nov4-tf

promise, aims poor. in those goods and : chattels - which are, a- potent spell on mammas and papas with mnrmgabl* daughter*. And the ,o!d nian forbid llio (lover bis bouse. Dot the boro of (his J story was fphilcd mid bis lady Jove was ' j willing, to she left hcrfailior’s roof in tho i dead hour"of night, mid Hod with him—iib.o piiisltT of bsr heart—towards Aber i deen,- O', that ’fbpiiie Shelton might nuke them one, Tim Meeds to cured for jibe journey knew not how precious time t wav, and slowly traveled, while tliOEO ! bestrode by enraged pursuing papa Was ! swift as the rushing wind. And the (■voting uun and bis fair.com pan ion tvero jeiught. A-t tbc left him to return with i lief.paternal paivni, she cried out: *1 am • | yours yet. Bill!”—and this made (the othei wirc disconsolate willinm, 11)0 i next day, the farmer had lobe a Mas. <gvidd WiWWUHVlS ate, Mtd ha was Uetaiiied.in the io.vn. of Lancaster, where there is ft .court*Imn*e, soma days. In hia iihsiMirp'the riUthftil.Bil! ‘•improved each shinning boor/' and again MoJo Ins gal away, mid carried her to tlio'Grctna Green of Ohio,.and,(b6y weio made man and wife, . The old fellow,was full of furyfor aw Idle at this; Ini (being a sensible nun, after a tidle coaxing to forgive, ha said he’d neVr consinted—aad consiiiled. And'thiri is'the InieMoiy of a Garrard belle, and her-sweet William, as verified by one who knows tha: it occurred tut a few-days since.

'GU0l)Sr7G0!IDS-.00l)D.S.

The - following 6ta(ct tent shows the amounts of interest paid .each vonr, since (he consummation oftheiirrarigemeut with the Lioinllttihlers: ' — In theyear I8T7...$ 7S,Cf)fl CO in the year iSJS.......... 00 In t.ne year l£49.>. ,....> ....1SS.344 (0 I it; t he year 18-HV.. . .V. I,...... lbs,o95 00 In the year I S31 ,.. ...201,718 00 In the year (SA2. 199,784 00 In the year I65d.I.......249,127 75 In the year ISSt.,.253.253 53 In the year 30*;,3:>9 l l lathe year IS39. !U In the year 183?....,...1 .318,027 71

IftM now in receipt of my Filll lllld Whiter Slock of : GRY GOODS, Groceries, &c., &c., ; To which I would-invite ilie attention of my old customers, nini l)ie : public tn general.;

As 1- have select ediny sleek of Goods with great euro, I lliink ihallcan please the fancy of ill!. o* Cali.nndexomiiie Ufore ptirchasing elsewhere. ' ■: | * ; J TKA IS.

atlas! ex|*c<3i!iin) of Pr!*oo,. • i.St.Mtiso Koe>’i[ittdurin;'lli4 ;«f iwab-iWj • ci ’

sittings ok :niF, contTs,; 1> SwiTirr.L.»Mi Cooty. ... „ ' ( M Monday iu May, Ifreult U<nn,, j yi„ tI j s y |,; Xovctuber.

N, It. 1 will; lake' in exchange. for Gotxls #It kinds of Cuimli^ Produce. - ■

Maiiti * cxte»* of oxjktndilo«» overro* ■ eoifti of, :• • • SI.IE)!:

. ALFRED SEAiW, MAS just received a large slock of 'PaU qnd.y Goods, • Consisting.' of Cloltot, Casai meres, Soflihcli, Jeniis, Tweeds, SfC.t' Ac;, for Mens, am) Hoys wear; anil ‘McnnoW; vardraneit, 15fc-lAire,‘Uii Iteee.s ie.,Ae., suitable for Ladies dresses.

on ;u'count ol Slate Prii-oij piopur, which amount is covyieil .by the s-daiies of the Diriu-tors.; AYurtl/n And oilier officers of the Prir-on w]iu*-e account arc by low.-in-ditcil quarterly at this rdlice. ' Ji will,he | seen, therefore. ihnl. rviih.thp exception'! of salaries oftbo higher ,officers tyliots? pay ! is established by law, mid payable out of the State Tieasury, the vnneni icceipta of the prison for the year - hahnA thp ex-! pemlilincs. In the above staiemt-ni an account is taken of-labor of eonvicis'cx-> pch[led .by order ofthe Directors in build* in" new cells for ibe ,pri>on. iind-expend-* i(tirt|s for oilier improvoipehts iif a permit*, nent nature, all of whichwill probably be shown in the report of. the ./Directors.

1 coujiov ri-Kis eoi RT. hi MunJ.iv ut Jaimafv, l' H Man-lay of Jnlr.t hi MuiMay uf A]ail, f )•! Monday In PfloWC.’ ci)ii.*iisin>Ner. : s o>i-rt. Ut M.inJav of March, ( fit Met.-hj of f^ptember, In M-ijnloj of June, • j hi Monday of December.

'' Prce Basking. \

,f ' £2.53J,(254S , - ISTECr.ST ASO F.Xf BASOK. A udiled for i 65I L $3,750 50 Audited for 1655...;f. 3.150 00 Audited fur 1653....... i) , .3,260 (K* Audited fur 1857..,..'.. J 3,2501*0

' llie' Audilor’a Iato.repprt wo take tlio foIlowiug : «ilfactsi ! |Tho tabled, TolerirdTo wo cannot copy, jts they afe too large anti too complicated for our columns:

. m. ■). AV. MV-mnn'. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

515,333 50

ALSO

Tlio annexed 'tables exhibit the .condition of the Free Banks ph this’State, and show the gratifying fact that-'.there hus been no failure oiumig the batikV which complied with the amended law of 1855, involving a loss of a dollar to hill hoi dure. The ten per cent, excess' of securities over circulation, required by that law, has been an . cflcetnal protection Ironr loss, even under the nlmoT unprecedented tie* [iredalibn of-stocks experienced dm ing the Just sixty days; so that thu notes of the only bank under protest, which lias complied with that Jaw, (Tippecanoe,} will be redeemed tit tins cdlice dollar for dollar provided no ulore notes were than- the amount of securities on deposit when 1 came into opjcc. The promptness, witli which the Free Dmiks lesponJed to the call for additional seenVities, *ii a lime when stocks were heavily depie.-sed, and when old ami tong tried institutions were fading 6a cvety hand, shows that' they ate coniiotlcd by honorable and uvponsillc-incii, and is a ptnofof the correctness of the principle of banking with ..adequate recmity, that no other system hus-iurmsbed diiring tho; late financial t-dns, '

MT. .STKlihlSd, Sivlttrflninl County, Imllnun.

A e- n. ia! assortment of. Mats and Caps, Hoots a,vi Mmtr. Groceries, Ac., iVc., all of which lit watt I of Hoods; wool.I ilo well to call j]oi •'?,^Tinft fore mA.ine Ibetr purchases., N, 11.— Conotry I’roduii,- of nil kinds taken in Tot Goods, ot in payment ol all notes or book accounts.

SALABV OF ACEST; Amount audited Tor salary!uf Agent for the years isfitiupj 1B07... ..; .$5,r00 O') EXPENSES OF AQKXCV. Amoutil.nudiicd fur i.iicldduml expeases of Agency forTIie year ending Ociobel3 1> TfiS}..,......$3,650 30 ■ The uinonnt reileetne<l up to November], 1855, is alls follows: \ Of five pet ccnti.'...;., .$150,000 Of two ainl.a half pci cecis...... .036,231

.•/ L FH H I) S U si //*,

nii.min iv Elrn C&optjs/auii (£ro tvks, &'c., Set, Corner of }’crry iiivl Mjrkcl Slrettt, Vkvav, ixiuaxa.

ocill ALFIiKD SUAW^ Mc?nlkv El«rs5U €:?ses.

iYoBi]is i* n. fj,-iis* ATTOKXKV Vt COfSKKW.OIl AT UAAV, VKVA.V. INIH VNA, : WILL proitiplly allend to bhiinevs in the (.01111111)11 I'ier.s ami If if cu 11 Courts .of Switzerland enmity. • jatil -’&S

V SXIOKT,

W Adas it Si "E it in C. a s aj, . —Thir Tfepori 0 f the A ti di tor of t lie St n te contains a' co in • (deto statement of, the,receipts; raml.cxpehdifnres of the VVafaasIi ,Js, Eiic Cnhiil, from its cbm men cement lo‘ Ucf.i 1857. T[io ; total expenditures by the State, aiid the Trintees have ' Utt........•....$0,155,353' ■ ■ Tolu, receipts from lands.. and all oilier sources. . .3,001,471/ ./

E'7NtJK!;TAKt?:l, lias and will continue to Q' keep on hand all sizes of I lie tales I improved Metniic Iturial Cases, and also Ptales wiili all kinds of i ascii pi ions. He will also iUr-inl in Cementing, and oil calls in Ids line of business, lie constantly keeps on band all sorts ai.d sizes of rvm-nAm; cks-t-aas,

' _ . . '-'.iV- -- '$176,234 Since .Ihal timo pure! aso has been made by the Agent, tinder if e'direction olThe Hoard. of two nod ahull per cents amounting to 813,570 QU/jbut at the date of this icport uo foirait accoant had been rendercit, mid co'itscqqcutly iheexpendituio.is not shown in thy jpatement of disbursements for the year jiiSl'ended]

Facts iu Human Life.

ADKi.VSO.Vf att on sky *v rorssni.onyr Ll ii' (

The number of hugiiages spoken, is 3,* 0C4. Tlie lumber of men isabont cijnal to ilio number trf women.' The average of human life is 3*2 ‘year-t. One quarter die before .the age of 7, one half before (It. ago of 17.. Of every 1,000 person?, bfl? only, roadies, 100 yea is. Of every lOO,.ouly.C re.tdi 05 ycara, and not more thaii one iu,500 tejt-hes the age of-30 yc'ars.' .There* are ou tha earth, 1,000,* OUO.UOO Of ihese4t3,333,> 303 die every year, 1U,S24 die every tiny, 7,780 every' hour, mi l CO every minute, or onc for every stvunJ.. r.Theu losses arc jibuut t.iimcctMiy nn cqntii -immlKjr of births. "The married arc longer lived than the single," and above all, tlioso who nb«erve a spitr and imluVirloiii.comincf. ''Women have more chamrcs of life previous (d the ago.of.50 years than men; but few* after. - 'Hie until: her of marriages is in proponion of 75 to 100. •

. VI1VAV, IMUAXA. ■TK./'ll.I. give prompt muni ton to "all leeai IV lmsiiie.'N lli.ii rnuy be en!rnsb.-tl to Ids rare. 'Office, on Liberty street, baefc of .Odd Fellows’ Ha ill' Jaiit-'AU ■

dtied and trimmed, : r1olh covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Ueor.se all funeral calls. .Having yiuchased his mein tic cases of tlic inamibicturer, and all his materials at wholesale prices, articles ill his line will-be jifp'lsed of on the niosl lecsoiiaMe lerms. v Hesalence .and Simp on Muninaty street, iinfili-wtii of Si-keuck’s Flouring Mill, i Jan. 1, I7XS.—If . .

VlSEEXXgB USIVERS1TV BONUS. v Undei an act approved February,13, 1S55, Ho adjust the Gibson Seminary Township ela;Ji,, and to provide for the payment olTfltidginen against the State obtained by file Board of Trustees of the V i u c c u n ea.U ti. versity, bonds to thcamouul of $00.5S5 0f|i bearing six per cant, in teie.-t; werp issued unddr. data of February 22.TO5* i:

,■ Gond-hoMi r's subscription: * .572,210’

AM>W:Vi:>.Ti A SXAOAA 1 .

Total cost above Us rcCts. .’$1,023,025

jisn.cts tv

In tiie above there is so account of inter0>t. • : ' :

Dry wme, Ut*a itm« ci c<lo 1 til * igj . (l)irrtiAwnr«- b Itontii wild SlAuV, ; - Urugii, nil dicluriif >Vc . M U.0 [1 !■: K I D I A N A.

HARW-OOi) .A J)OAA',

The expenditures since it came into the hands of the Trustees have exceeded- the mvipta . from' nil : sources, the sum of SdbG.OOO. Dnring the laid Tear the. expenditures were about, 8120,000 .more titan the lecrdpts.-. -

AVE jtisneci'iytffj a liambt-me-addition 'S'», to their stock' of MYi: DRESS GOODS,

F. L. GUIS.}HI) & SOS,

.Two Punks (Noi tli America, at Clinton, nntl SuvingsTlank) have been wound up dining the-past year by ihiadejiaiiiucui, m iiloss to the bill holder; but these banks h.id only the amount of scciiriltci icqithed by.the Ian - of 1S52, arid had.lioi complied' with the law oi lS05r The. circulation of thebe' banks wa«; quite sin it 11, and the Joss nominal.*

The case bad been fri litigation-far x .number of yearn. Tije Ttlutccn of the Vincennes Uuiverity etaimed ownernhip of a township of land ip Uib-uii county, denoted.to tile State byj the General Government, for .the puipu.-e ot tuinidUig a Slate seminary of leaiding. They gained the Miii, but the lands (bad alt been sold, and the proceeds paid-hi the State treasury, forming what is known d» tbp University Fund, the interest if which is devoted to the payment of salaries of the President and Professors of thr-Indiana University, at JJIooiuingtou, ;wbiw the principal is required by the Cons itiuion lo be pie served inviolate, 11< See the, necessity which demanded'the is; me of these bonds, and 'their acceptance by the Trustees may be regarded ay a final adjust incut pf the matter.

Iron, EI:ir(Uv:irL* f Groceries,

t>r.iu;xs ix

suited to the season; to which (hey would re-. i|tL( Ifnlly iiivilu* litc-aiteritioii of those in want pi a gowi nitieieiu | In:ir iihe, at \ uw; pri ees. ; Aliii, our arrangements ore, such that we shall. rain in tie to receive fresh supplies-'of seasonably Goods. »t, fiequenl intervals, dorxnjr the Sprint' an A Sommer. . A pener.il assortment of Groceries; Queenswar**, Stoneware, Hots, Boots and Shoes, always on hand, nt Nos. 2 ami It Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner of Main and Liberty streets. • ■ N. H. Country Produce.taken in exchange for Goods: ' r-■ ' HARWOOD & DOAN.

The State TnrAsrnr.—The / balance in th" State Treasury on the 1st of October u as 8484,431 (jf . Of fill's sum I here is >inc - . ' . : ; f

Agrlculntenl Imjilrmdttii.S. K. Corner of Main iMiT Ferry streets.

a

Vlvat, Imuana.

To. the Swamp Hind Fund...... .8tS3.19ISJ ToCuii: moil* School Kami. A 197,77382 The Township Library Fund..... 1,890 38 To various Trust Fuads,about..., , 33,291 2 i 1 To Stale Licit Sinking Fund...39,721 57

C.YO-V UTTUV.VmVl},

Dealer hi Cnbitiet I'mnflttrc, l|fi;7‘lLI, keep cmislaiiily on hand a general ■ » ¥ assn inicnt of Cabinet Furniture, consisting in pari of I i urea us, tlirdslea.i.% Di-QT ninp, (freak fast, Center it ml Card Tables, u&a Stands, Wardrobes, Safes; in fael, nny-i \\ thing required in his line. Ttrmt, Vath. ■: N. It.—Funerals attended with Hearse to any part of the count if. ColHas kepi on hand, , v

The failure ol these banks to redeem ilioir notes demonstrates tl*j wisdom ot tifose provisions of ,the Jaw of ISon fcqpiring> an cxcesb of securitics, -to.guard agamst stidden. depreciation in flocks, anil ’fixing-a minimum/ of capital ; of 6fty. thoasand.dollars; thus preventing the establi.shincnt of' bimks ivith a small ctrctilalion, by advcututehi frdui abroad without capital.' ' ; . ' , Iliad the Inw of 1S52 contained lltri provisions of the 1 a w. no w iii f orce, requ t ri »g a depooit of fifty thousand dot furs worth of; stocks,, and ten per cent, above the circtilation .of a bunk, tbocalamiticsof 1854 wbultt not hare been experienced, and the banks now'dui tig business'yvoutd not feel sd heavily the disetedii 'thrown upon the system by liits'fall in e of the bio oil wb idi sprang into'existence' under the lawOf 18-62.--Tlie securities required- by the law nowiuforce, for the redemption ol the issues of the free bankr, are ample nr any emergency.'likely to occur, provided the officers in charge of this Department are fait liiut' to the: 1 aiV-.and -tjjeir, duties;, _/v - |Therc is a proribiou in the free hanking law: retjuiri ng (ho; batiks to appoint an hgenii at Indiauapoits for the redempttpa.Jf their notes, but thero.is no penal-ty-for uon-yorapl|ancoi--:Suc)ii banks as have given notice to, wind up will, bo; entitled at the end of two ycatu' from the da teofsuch .hot ioe,t dT he i r re mai lit ug s e• CuHlies, by- giving bohd fioltho 'Auditdr for the redemption Of any notes that may be outstanding. V Ulieae'banks‘do nbt ap-/ p bint thV agentfequi rejby. 1 a ivy bated m - 'pdl tiicir rioter to bop rise citedat' the bank tor redemption, * As thaVcitculatibb -of these banks becomes reduced; and'cab.be collected only m muall .quantities, if is received at a discount, to rep ayt eh a ■/ cs of sending* it hobie for redemption/. The community is shaved for the benefit of bankers’and brokers, while the securities for the redemption of the notes are ample. The law requiring an agent to redeem at Indianapolis should contain such a penalty as would enforce a compliance on the part of banks winding up and redeeming their circulation.

Prein die Sew Vgrfc Ol«nr«r.]

!.M«. Piiiyj'cn; I have lived another year in ilii> fal.oely jo-called miserably world. I verily believe it U t lie'heat world, lerre»trirtl, ih.u ever .God j AI mighty: made. ' 1 have never tell head,’heart nor i tooth- > Ache iliojyo.ir .jnst g<moby, and (jiiK d enter lipun my eighty-fifth year. I walk without n'. staff, .1 sleep; without rooking;, and'cat mydood with cut hiomly or bitters. 1 never, was drunk in mylife, a ini never bail a rheumatic pain.,, I volod three times when Washington was-Presi-dent; dived twenty-two years, under George. IfJ; saw the whole reign of GcargeiSV.Willinm jV, ami Victoria so,, far. 1 was inuuntp with Hamilton, Jay, . Morris, Crates,'’Ldwis,,oId Governor Clin-. ■ tod,; and other- prominent actors in the Rnvolnlipn. ; Life * and health' being 1 cojn* - ‘ (inued, 1 will send. yeu a few anecdotes of those ; worthies, \\diitdi; were neviar .iii . print. ‘ GnasT.Tiionsfioaii, Sen;, ■ ‘ ’ New Havon, Cqnii., Feb. 1S,J.S58.,.

Totoi:....,..-

...$107.677 21

Leaving, an actual basnet- oL...; 878,751'3J The Treasure - holds more* ttinu ihi* am our. t’ot suspended'a nd utm viiilaide .pa - : per. The only’ actiirl lokources of tire Treasury arc in borrowing from' hey Trip i Funds. ' ■ •’ : ■

• F. J. tr j I. DO,

Nnujpaiicr, 2M unit 3ob printer,

h‘. E. Corm-r of Jlalnhu.I Ferry if tree!*| VEVAYi IMHAXA.

The bonds/ have in crest conpons attached, payable semi-ainually at the State treasury.—The principal is payable at the iplensmc of the State, after thirty years Worn the date of issue. ; The amounts, of interest which have been paid up to the prkscnl date, arc as follows: .

Old, bat Good,

1 Gen. Jackson.ouw wotif to hear Peter Cnrtrigbt. titc celeb rateslback woods MelhodistlVenclicr; and one of his pamhoners,’ as ho entered the chinch whispered in. I ho car of the orator:-~A ; * v ■

ALt. kinds of Fr.ntiiig neaUy executed, at short notice, amt on the most reasonable terror. A large supply of/DKCDs/MtuTOAuiar, Notes, end all'kinds of Justices’ blanks, always on hann. V* ■ jant-*$3 ’

F. A. ItOKllXEK, \ VFnlcIi iVSnlici* and Jcivcilci*

"The old Hero is in the congtygation, lay aside your bluntncss to-day, •-

HAlS STREET, VKVAV, IXlltAM, * ' " RBSPECTPULLV informs the public that lie has just opened a store Main street, in 1*. Du four's bnilding.A’va where he intends keepihg'on hand » V».t/ feneml assortment of Watch e», Clocks and KwrxRr. Uj* Particular atteiitjon paid to repairing' Watches, Clocks, ami Jewelry. j’frnl -’58

For the year 1855 1. $1,387 55 For the year 1935 L.... .‘.,3,9:15 10 For the year 1857.,..: J;....... .*4,055 10

Cartwright who was never-'known to whisper, exclaimed aloud— ; * : ■ "Who cates for Gen. Jackson; he’ll go to hell'as.soon as any other;inah, if ho don’t repeut 1" - - ■; :Y; V , : lie preached with.his usual blindness and thundering tones of his ‘native eloquence, which ever and anoa made his bearers quail. The sermon being over a gentleman Gen. Juckf-on what he thought of “Ihat rough .old fellow;’’ to which he replied—"Sir, give mu twenty thonsAtid tuch men, and I'll conquer the world, including the devil!’’

■ ■ . ; 59.957 73 DOMESTIC DEBT 0( THE STATE. -i • i>ix per rtnl. Treqiury Rotes. Total amount issued.....]..... .$l,6G0i000 00 Total amount redeemed j • to Ocidbor 31, less. - Total awouut redeemed stare, 1.33UC0 v : —i 1,513,715 CO

The FonEioirEmcituti o.v to tub Um •. tkd Statks.— Hie tepbrt ‘of tliefstatc Department on Emigration showfi l!iat>'dor-j mg the ywl357, ilie arrivals of foreign immigrants-in oureeveial ports, reported T to the Depailment, amounted to 251,800. This is uit increase of 41;508 over .the arrivals reported in 1865, and:bT“47,486. over those reporfed in ISoO.v TJiis increase of al ont 175,000 over the airi- ; vals - of fpteign hnmigrinU reported'for ■ 1855. ' ’ - . •;

F, J. WALm>,

INSURANCE AGENT,

. Escess. of redemption........ .$13,715 00 , J'ite prr cent. Tr auiry'Soir*. Total amount issued:..;.i.,.... .$722,670 tX) Tgtal Bthounl redeemed *’[ * to October s 1.155ii. .$725,613 00 ' : Total redeemed sinebA .v .250 00 ; _ '• • I • . —• 1 ; 735,703 00 /. Excess of redemption ........$i3,l65 00 -. *, , Quarter jer cmt. - Trtuturg' Halt*. Tola! amouut issued .A .V, v.. .$70,000 00 Total aiuuunt retleemcd tt ' - Octuber 31, lS5ii..., : ., $76,995 CO • To al amount redeemed since. .ti0C0 - ' 7 ~—: 77,055 00

VEVAY, IXDIAiSA. WILL give prompt attention tolbe Insu; • ranee of Dwelling llouiEs, Coomtri StOBES, WiEEIIOCSES, UjtH.MS, GhaIX. Hit, i^C., fiom Ism by Fife,—in ntl ports of Switzerland county,--on as fovor.ible terms as is consistent with fairqilrorils *»d therlsk assumed.- Office, ■ over Gbisaku's Hardware Store. . „ ■ • feb'21-if,.

Nediiaska^—A piivato letter from Nebraska City advices us that pciitions are in circulatiun in that portion of tiio 'Territory. lying South of the Plane Pivcr,Tor its nimexatiunTo Knjiy'asf, and that they havo been generally signed; by the residents of that section of the Territory.— Fully two-thirds'of the (ample arc infa* vor of being added to ; Kansas; and -the writer mlds’that .the matter will be nrged upon! tho vft'tlebtion .of* Congreii The reason assigned;ibr this ;iuovembnt is/lhe prevailing dissaiisfaction.at the influence of Oinaba : Cily -overtlm deglsIationKof the Terrilqfy.— Washington Union.. * . v /

lit ACIiSJIITII SHOP ! ; fVIHR subscriber continues to carry on‘ the 1 Ulocksinilhing Business at the same old stand on Ferry street, where all kinds of work in his line, is promptly attended to. / (□* Particular attention paid to making Hay Press Irons, arid Ironing Uttggies -and Carriages, etc., etc. A continuance of public patronage is respectfully solicited. janl-'SS’ JOSEPH JAOERS,

OO" Tti e - foilo'w table jrill boVread will) interest by the cctintis in' such matters:—

: Man grows for 20 years, and liyWOO. , • Horso do, 5 do. / "do, '25. O.x • .do/, 4 .do.' . ‘do.*20. : Cat. do,; 14,. do. - . do. 10;,' I>«fi do. 11* do.. . do. ’12., Ltoa do. , 4 do.' ‘ ..do.vSO. . . Came) .do. 8„.■„ do.,

E.\crjs of redemption. f .V,... ~ IjitertMt'Ac 'aunt, 1 • ' Amount of internal panic i r ; ■ six per cent, up to Oct. * • - si. iwg...(7,52361-. ■:•< Amount ofiht. sincepoiJ.. 1,000 33. . ' A *. j i ■ 338,623 81 Amount of Intortst pnid f ’ * .t ' • - on Jive per cents, up ' ■ . ■* to Oct. 31, I£3ii...*.$163,05445 Amount ofi«t. since paid .128 98 • ' . - 163,193 43 Amount of Interest paid - - ’ on quarter per' rents. ' " up to Oct, 31, IbaO.. v ,,$557 92 ’• ;! Amountof int. since paid... .144 J . CS9 3C Total.'.... .......j.. „.$502 > 376 G6

J. II. Huberts & Urol her, SURGEON DENTISTS, WOULD respectfully announce to the ■ citizens of Switzerland county,j555& that they have located in VEVAY, (he purpose of practicing the various branched of their profession. Teeth inserted, from a single one la a full set, in the best and most approved style; Teeth Plugged, Cleaned, and Extracted.

, "A contemporary, who seems ninhltions .of inakjog himself disagreeable, says that wo' and Ibis iVntb never meet. The rca-‘ son simiily is’ that wo end the troth are * always travelling in the $amc direction.

■ A-:Wav to ©di WtiiiopT iliftingnisliedGerniangcoIogiatbas writ-" ten a work in iwhich bo goes on to show bow wo can'do without fuel ‘.altogether, Aj lhaidea-is'ratlier a novel ouo, perhaps itiwoaM.bo.wcll ti> give it .for tlio, benefit of the community. .It is simply to bore an Artesian well down to. the central fires, ami to infa>rt“a'tnhe into this, by menus ""of which the house may .be-. warmed, broad baked, coffee boiled, ifce., ito. - Ah the means of procuring this nr licit-, is ho very cheap nnd Mrtiple, it .would perhaps be for the people to take it under consideration. ‘ -

Tltc circulation of the Free llanki Joins ITuslaeu on lire 3lsl Ucl., ItM, WbJ, - $1,703,(KQ Circulation UUib daw, - - - - 1,330,110

Oeereaeoto circulation, - , • £1113,^4 Tbe market value of Iba a-rcuritics of Fred

. A 'rich officer of revenue one day ashed ; a man of wit what sort of a.Hung opulence,* was. “It is a tliing.’VrepTic'd the phil- ; - o c r,uheir, *‘winch c.in give n rapes! tli 9 ad• vantage' - ovVf Vn honest 'ratiri'." ‘" v "‘

Uauti at the (ireitnl dale', ts, • - SMTe.-Cll Circulation *agiven bOovo,-' --- - - 1.3iU,17(>

'All tietsom desiring their services win receive immediate attention. Office, on Walnut street," nest'do or to the residence of Geo. E. Pleasants, Esq. Vcvny; Jan. I; IP53.—If '

EicoMofiJctiriilcsover circulation, - gUWl'W , The Bank of Gosport has been cstnb!ish?.f 'allied the date of-tlm Iiua report. Capital $100,000, circulation $59,300.

A'Bio "CiiAtv.”—There arctilfy-sis niaiinfactiirers of tobacco in Richmond, V;t . whose imitr'A'V.ipIlal am on ills' to 34,000.000 or $5,000,000. The amount ol the weed ivliit.li they pll prepare lor tile mouths of mankind wohld make a pretty largo “chaw." t ' .

CJIIAIN l'UilPS--Wg keep .eou-I-uiI;)* on /hand Clntn rttmp?!" For Vale l<W by ’ febu . , : P,, I.. nitfSAUl* A- SON.

£■57“ In Maine there lire 4,102-school! districts 240,704 children between 4 and 21; and an aggregate of-8663,000 ex-pended-for school puff osm. ..

Articles of association have been filed for the Bunk of Viuccimea,- dmi tnd Bank of- Gorydon'at Cory don. Plates have

CO RN' M fc) AL— Po r > a lo at decM Ct.VRKHOS & tV.ltDO’S. '< .

SMOKING TOBACCO-r K7 For *:de by CL.UiKEO.V A tf.UDO.

.*mw bakery* v By ClarKson & Waldo, - Oppflftitc C»ia Prjlawfc’ 11*11. ft HERE nwy Iw : had everything in our V e tine.un short>: notice, os we have now employed at CApetieiicei! Raker, who will deride his entire attention b this departincnl. ■ U‘e illicit the pMrunageofour friends ami the public geii|tnlljt- 'Vc intend to furnish UaKAIt ; yi’TTKRlV SpUA,-& SCBAn. Cll.JCKKIISf and PitoT 1J5i:ao; aldtie Cincinnati prices, on short notice, by the barrel'orpuund. ‘ ; _ ;■ in-- nre prepared to furnish all, kinds of | Caek* and t’l.KS in good order on short notice, at low prices for t'aih. v i • _ CLARKSON >V WALDO. • Vovay, Nor. 25, 1857. :: ■;> ’ ' ' ' i '■ ' Aiiclcrsim-IliiffsiU, - j AVE just Received,- anil have now opon a J -gt their Store Itoom in ' ‘ , ■. JST M O. 0 R\E F IE L J) , JS3 n full and completcf stock of seasonable. Dry Goods, comprising p, choice and.fafied assortment of the falest styles of • A DBESSAfVpFANCV GOODS, . ‘ GKOCEmEB, JVOTIOKS, di.C.,. which ore offered at; priced tt : hi€h will defy coibpetition and lo vyhith‘ wt respectfully invite ilie attentionAif our old ciistqniew, friends and the pupile generally - ,. * ID* G ive - us a ! call, and, exairil 6c for your-; selves.' ANDERSON &. HAGAN. ■, Moore(ield,Iod.,Nov.tl,tS57. —If"

JOHN W. GKA'V; MERCHANT TAILOR, Main Sired, Vetay, I»d, nTIHB- subscriber would JBL announce to the citizens of Vevay jra and Switzerland county, that he has just_Tj_ opened a complete stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS GENTLE MEIV’S WEAK, and is now prepared to furnish gentlemen with anything in his line. Work .Warranted—\o Fit, Xo Pay* Particular attention will be paid to Cutting and-Making garinenls. * Oent's Furnishing Goods , of every description, finality and prices, kept, constantly on hand, including" all the minor nrlidcs of gentlemen's wear and'Cl the lowest p.>!;il*’e rates. ajf'Tliu public arc !c; pcetfiilly rajucsled to call and examine inis'McX before purchasing eHewitne, as satisfaction will be guarantee:: in cl! ciisca. i ■ , " janl-'hU