Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 June 1858 — Page 2

feathered, docked; tod carried oat of town bn a rail. 'God pity them if they try it) tfhis is a strong American neighborhood; and that parly—j»ho/ ,by- the way, ho|d dearly the slaves in .the entire south-— are square down on that abominable ad* ministration fraud. As a Democrat, and as a man, I can only Bay, *' Cfad help the right /” More anon. . . Snootiso Stick.

savoryin.tbs nostrils of Dan Sickles, | the present' representative from Woods’ ,' Cdngrejiibn&l dial rfa; for t|ie; a ufficient; * jreason.uat he, thejiaid Datf/L frith ajrjbitiin to serve bis be-!, loved country another term, *''. SicklH, ] who is a very am art,man ;n a very email way, conceived; ay short time ago, the brillant idea of kicking up a general row about Swin'.i Co. f a lottefy. He' knew very well that be could not breakit up ; but he thoueht. that; be. tuighL possibly divert Wood's tUoUghts lyom tp tbocarfl of his financial affairs,and"tbits he left; in dndi«pbiedi-pp8Mssion'*"0f. the chances of the texvnqmMistion /dr Congress. . - ■ It was an easy mailer for Sickles td‘ induce Muy or Ticrman to place himself at the head of the conspirators; he, Tierman, * being the deadly. and; undisguised enemy ofJreiiando:\Vood, who, be knows, is sure to leoil the*:,,democratic party in this city .at thovery next; turn of the wheel of local |)o|iiiw t ,and where nothing bin a divided Mile of thVdemocracy can keep froni next mayor.' ii therefore, thought Xiennah, BenV Wood, can bo crippled pecuniarily, iherp.will be so much the lessmoney brought to sc* cure Fernando Wood’s nomination arid election. Tiro foregoing . is an exact statement of the political motives which prompted the . crusade , from Xuvr York against the Augusta lottery, Bul.to fur* iah the sinews of . war,' these[ political moralists Called In a thinl parly; ■ llio proprietors of a largc rival lottery cuiiccm upon whose v “drawings’' mostof. the policy-playing in *Neiv York; is based.-— is’ut that rich ? 'i’hcsc rival lottery men were actually induced to furnish the funds to.break down an 'establishment simijar do, lldfir .own, . but-, more, fortunate; mid weal thy.. They ’now.; see, however, that, they. hare, been ntmlo the. cals, paws. of p61 iliciaiis, andhave spent their goodhard'dollars to'no purpose except'lo advertise thoronghly.jlhc. establishment they endeavored to injnro,-which is -now. said lo be doing a brisker hussiucss ifian over. The whole affair: is: ,well ‘ understood in New York to he; a|sublime farce. ; The BwiU*milkoxcitcmcntstill,coiUmhes, but I do not think that vpny ; permanent good will grow put of it, • although Heaven knows them is no nccd of rcforni in* that' direciionrond of many other sanitary reforms/ in tllis God ' forsaken . city. Of 402 -deaths/ 1 diiich took place last week 224—were jho&eof milk-drinkers —small That tells.the story.■ ;

Advertjsiso.—The money paid for ad : rertising should never form the least dif-| Acuity to .a naif who has anything to, gain,'/It .should be to him as a' mere* drop'from'the’hcean. A painter once ‘asked a Very wealthy merchant #hy he j Had not a better sign.' "Ah,” said be.! "I -aditarlha. ' My. ■ neighbors , have all; splendid signs, but they never bring-as! many customers as mine. Any one ia j (he whole country may see my sign-board, 1 U is the printer, and not the painter, tliat has made my wealth. "—.Veto iork Hotel 'Direrhry. .•

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them from bowing in the dirt to a slave driver.— Indianapolis Journal, /»

Mr. Burlingame’s report, which bu been.unaniinouSly concurred in by the comfmtteo 6T foreign affair.*, is accompanied by .a resolution requesting the President tcf obraiu redress on account of I the conduct of tho French GoTerntnent in relation to tho American bark Adriatic, iTiie report also recommends a revision [ of the laws in reference to a collicion at [sea, and an arrangement by which damages can be determined in such case?.

-Wo. McKee Dunn, Esq., of .the Madison District, a very worthy conservative politician; an old Whig, a sOnnd head, an honest man a -conrin to the late Hon. Qeo. O- Uonp, of Bedford, ox-joem* bef of Congress, is a candidate for Congmt.~Fort Wayne Times .

ICorrtipondttca of Uie BctcUIc.. tetter from Mstlers in General—Crdpt—AmusameDls— Mao found IJead—Murder Csse^Pic-Nic Parties, etc., etc. r __I‘ /■' - ' . Ct.ntjiuxa, Kv,, May 22,1858. . Dear /?a'ri7/tf:—After some necessary and some unnecessary delay.T take up my pen to write another letter. (By the way, did .it, ever, occur/to you' what an extensive field a correspondent cad take: what an easy, irresponsible position he occn* pies; how freely and familiarly he can speak of men and things'and with what .tarty froid ho cati put his nom dt plume .to a newspaper letter, throw himself back in his cliair complacently, and defy the whole world anduhe rest of 'mankind to make him responsible for whnl.hp has written ? This Is your* correspondent's position, exactlyjuo dread bowfeknives and revolvers disturbs bis.blissful indifference and security;y ’' Our farmers orid biisiness-hicti have almost entirely recovered from the financial sdibek of last year, 1 mid arc at work again, with a .right good will. Cynlhinnaj has long beeri r three pccnliariticB, via: Iiei* pretty girls, her laky men, ami the amount of pino .lumber, iu tba shape of dry-goods 'boxes, that is ahtiually imported and whittled* to shavings within her corporate liidits./ But alas! for 1 the things of theoldentinie; theyaro: fast passing away; arid ’l am credibly informed that tiicro lias';been some htmdicds of feet less of the aforesaid liiniber whittled np _ during the ; last year than formerly. Tim feftsoh assignetl.by sonic is, that the price-of cutlery haa-ViBcri, and it takes it rich man to afford/iikmfi:; others say that the completion of the Ktmtucky Central R. It/lias inM il led ncw life into the sluggish blood ’of. jho young men, and they have goho tp work. ' . Bo that ns it may, Cynthinna is a busy little town now. Crops in this regfan arc in a bad condition, Tlic reiMhl iiqld/wcl weather has in many instances rotted tho corn in the ground; whilc’tho w'bcaf, from the same cause, is running all to straw,—a fact which will rejoice nolle bat that class' who “go in’* for min|-jnreps. 1 have seen no tobacco, and cannot bpcak as.to the’ pros; peel for that staple.* * ' , • . : Wc have had a pcpcct anrfoil of nniusemen tsiicrc during life spring,' varying tn interest from' the tragedy ami drama- to the “alligator six lecjt long,” and a circus is advertised for next.' wcclc~a- circus 1 what thrilling recollections does It call up from the long-passed valley of childhood, when wc—you |and/.r,: and all of us—gazed with distended!eyes at the wonderInl feala of tho performers; when wo marveled at llio agility df the performers, and were uncertain whether they, were really mca or fairies—when the President would have been imnoticWH if a’circus'actor- wos near. Did■ you never fall asleep, after witnessing the perfo}raahcei at tho circus, to dream of wild Horses running away with you, and alter ‘Hying.’as. it were; for an eternity, unceVmoniousIy dpmpingyou over the brink of a terrific precipice—-and awaken .with a scream to .find, that you had rolled otit of bed in your struggles to “hold your horse 7"! ; f : V - On Wednesday rooming Iasi, as a gen* tlcman was pasaingja neighbotVgalc, in ill is vicinity, • hVdiscovcrcd, a miserable sot,* named iliimpbrics, lying on "the ground in a state of; nscusibility; the effect, of his night's debauch .and being woried by a dog. , Hot was conveyed to p honse near by; and mcdict 1 attend aiice pi bed red for him; but he du d that night. How long will men tamjer with this dreadful enemy? ‘ . The case of. Job i Lalarl, indicted for the mOrder of Win Dugan, in the lower part of lids county _ in.March last* was tried in the Harris >n Circuit Court last week, Judge'S: >1. Mooic presiding. It appeared.from the.avidcnco that the act was committed in a sudden paroxysm of passion, as the patties had been talking and joking logcthei ina fvclndly manner, but a few.momenlB* teforc. The jury fail*, ed to find a verdict seven being for ing, and five! for imprisonment. 1 attended the Court 6 ic, day, and. must own that if I had.been on the jury I wouW havflAcquitted tho; prisoner. ’The arguments of the cotmlel were eloquent and! impressive, but wlni appcalcd'lo my feelings more than ijriything else was tho spectacle oftho prisoner .whispering perhaps words of enc luragemenl to his poor wife; and caicssinjwlth/all of a falhcr's fondness, tiis iuhoc >nt children,, too young Ip comprebend v by ..llieir ’was compelled ip t’lere 4°. apd s tiiel* • anrholy all day ) long. . Oh I ihcro ; arp sigHU which appe il to jlip bcayinUh a powey which no w orda possess. . : * A. grapd pic-ni s. patty **cahie off," M tha jncwspapcfs fit y, on Frjday last near this plab.Lit !q p lcj| you! that } l pVcafi‘ neveffprm .ocorr ;pt idea.'of a Kehluchy pic-pjc uptil; you jayo oltehdcU one. ■ It is one pf those occurences to which no do jhaticc. 1 tell , you, sir. ,Jt' i® well'; woi th a day’s jouraey.to .sco nnc liear a Kentucky darkey .play the /iddl i ‘‘fo*. do white folks." Jf you diould evnr take a notion to sco the magnificent manner in which a darkey handles the bow, jor to hear him grandiloquently prompting, when he feels that his word is law, just go to a pic-nic or cotillion parly in the interior of Ktmtucj ky. Those are tbo occasions on which he “comes out." Ajyard and a half of shirtcollar, a second-hand blue coat with bright buttons,-a brass breastpin about "the eme of a lump of chalk/’ his shoes polished till they rival his jolly countenance and his fiddle tuned ( up to the “screaming point," forms the out-fit of tho darkey fiddler. 'ITcn ho draws hia .bow across (ho "symphonetie string/’ you had bolter keep your corns! out of his way, for in keeping timo he-lifts his foot fully six inches from tbo ground, and it comes down with a noise something libo the *'d—1 beating bark." v Pity me, dear Fred ! The »‘unterrified" Lccouiptonites have got terribly exorcised {rt tho ,idea!of “a Democrat" declaring j bis .opposition to that fTjeafiure** spd his preference for Geo. R. McKee; and tho 1 probability is, that h« will I 1 # apd

[' * Now York Correspondence. ; . 27, IMS. ‘ i l;dp, apt.think the. press'of l\ew*York proceedings of one of the which has just held its* arir ni versifies, here with the consideration to which; Jla damnable object cntltlb it. ■ 1 allude to the Woman’s flight Association, which has at length, unhid shingly* proclaimed its purpose to be the breaking up or .abolition of Urn iusliiulion-of marrying. Among the speakers at the Woriinu'a Hjghia Convention was f .Stephen Pearl Andrews, whom your renders will reincmhcr as (he chief ol the celebrated Free Lqvo Club of this city, which was broken up by I ho authorities, two or three years. .Andrews look the* hold,position, before the convention, that* the principal right for which women, should contend is "is the right, lochoofu the father of cacti successive child.” He also maintained that."women coin never.be integrally developed, until law/custom and public opinion concede to her the right to variety in the love* relations, ,to any extent to which, bur taste and capacity may impel her,”-mid further that "it is the duty of women to experiment • as : to the brat mode "of rising and generating the forthcoming population ’abd these uttered before n crowded . and clegantly-.dreRsed nmlicn cd, iii a .fashion •' able halt, iii the year of our Lord' 1858,were applauded more - hoartily thnn any blfier part of the proceedings/ and vidst enUiutiaitietUy ty teell dressed lady dikelooking wvntn. Whit is going to bd ilid upshot of all this ? Can not such.dbibga be pul a stop to, in j some way, without violating the fundamental principles upon which onr free institutions are based ? Gr,i arc wo to become a nation of senSUalistS? *. : ’ I iJ:-

Chicago, June 1,

St. Paul papers of Saturday contain an accotffllbf a fight between a band of fifty Sion*; efjeamped near Shak open, and two hundred'Shippewas.. Tiro battle resulted in laror .of the Sioux, Four Chippewaa were killed and six dangerously wounded ; two Sioux killed and twelve wounded. •

j ; The ■ most*snccessfol -bqsioeis men are thore.who advertise. A wagon,may run without any Itihncaiing. hiateriai’ on the axels, but it'is difficult* for it to do so, aui it, is just as diflicult to do btuincBS succossfnlly.without advertising. ; y .

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TiiAn'a Lady’s; jjdok fays : ’■*/V , - ;V .. /■ / .*’•. ,* ; " "Wfe bold everyyman i1irelict : in- his dnly who docs.not take hia.own country pa pe. ; It is a id lily you ,pw to the editor who has embarhed. his^means to" establish n pQjMjr nm6ng jou, it iIo blionhl be supported, and wejl, tod.{/Everybody Should take Ins paper/and that; wiihoqt bargaining that he should lend yon-all' the. magoziuci hc receives as a bonus.*' / , G otley is a good ’'fellow ;. lias been a publisher forVloriy fiva -years; gels' out about llio bost ladies' mnga zino in Athcr|eo,. nndypnght' to [know\ some thing about cdontry papers. Hy the way; (lie price of .the' Lady’s Book is L oi)ly * three .a yea*. L A Godey, Bliiladdphia/ '. * 7 ; y .v’“'r‘

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'Hie Kasl-bonnd express train on the C. \V. k’/u. R. R..ran into a wagori which was crorsing the track at Circlevilte, killing a man .and se verely injuring his wife. Both horses were killed.

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Pitts tenoft, Jo he'2. River 16.J feel by pier; fulling. Weather clear; 77.

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jrpTat BtYiiLLC wilt bo'wii'.tft atijn.MrcM utitli tho end of the'volura*, Jaiiiiarr in, for 65 rcuK Titlee moDtts.for pO eenh; tr 12 inimtli*.fee ?J. lajrmeol W be mode In a-Ivance.- Kubfcri[.tloi»» mayU*jinol sJ5)rtWe. The editorial eoiumnr'oro bellher parti mm j*<V*»e*t4Hst>. Arbeit* upon oil lubJerU of genial lo(en!rt ore*admluii>Ie,ho>rotor, at Uie dh* - JCJ?Ko notice f*n bo takep* ot ononymoni eotnmo* Dlestlow. \Vbab*rcr li lnle’n JcJ for li-Knlon oluilbo by the name and aiblreu or Uw not QCcruohfy for publltallori, but M ft guar* «•(.:>• of good faith,' We cannot undcrtnliO It) ivtort)i rejected roamuntcatioiiii / * A

&3T your vessels Sailed from Cleveland to Liveipool direct, on Saturday.’ ;

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. UpOtmLt MICK CflKt*?. Ilivnuk Om*t, Vcv*t, lso.,1 - ! TiirKipjit Etmiko, jonel } Wscu-Frotn MloCfc;) Flour-oJ nbeal, *3,75 Willi*;. * - &j . - 1.U) f-»M— f lb,-. - 0'i (HU, p bushel 30 Butter :*'r • lit Egg*, p tUtcu,. - C Hi.lri-^A’CI.3, 1 ;; tlry 7 Hay, p too, *5811.M) Sartvlr-Mask |.r 1W, *33 Polar-iet |>r bbl *O£0,CO flour 9ri»23a Ooldit* pr.butbvl DO I! art Wheat Soar prlWJJi Kroul pr bbl *333,1x1 Cnni Mol pr bushel 411 $‘J£0 13 CWekenr pt dtJMtr 2 DO 1 drh'J.boih Chi’i’to pr 1b. • I0£|{ | Sail pr bushel ‘ si . LocisvIu.l, -June 2. . Ft-oct'di Cm is.—Sales' supcrfms Flour, at jV,ria3 ( 75> .Extra S'l.HOal,tKJ; choice family $ 1,25a 1,50,', Fair strictly prune 05; choice yjc. 'Com .13aMt for car, and -I0.i-I5c r>r shelled. (/aw. HOaHJcv - Kyi* 15a50; Uarky lOaoO, Hops ?c; Corn meal I0al5. IUtuiii.—Common 10aI2c; Strictly prime is in demand at 20c',!.. .

TtJP jlEVtVAI. AND TUB DlUSKING SlipPS. It is a (act thathiiicc tho *fIIey.‘vil’* has -heen in;progrq#s, (he/number of drinking'shops bps materially lessened. .-‘Within a weak/ two or three,estal> lidinieabr, in dm inWiietlt.ito yieinityv of a church where Union Prayer Meetings arc holdcn tUily, have keen .compelled to close.—Cin, Gazette. • *. , .. .

■ IT?Tim public will plfttt hear.In to!ml’ Ihnl capnectfd «|U> &U paper Uiere ta welt *• frejirejanrj 10 •xcealc e d«yj rtptifn, ol,Job p lugooJtljle and at low prkf*, on *Jiort notice. ‘ * . Pin Mailers arc euthoHtcd omT r?ioc*teJ to aft aa In receiving auM forwarilbg' iub* KripUooa. " -■ .

SoljKribf n will flea*: adrlie p* ImmaJiaU'ljr. of UjflDon-aniTal,of .their jwj*ri all be proper lime,,

*— The Rcvevi.ifs and the Tfug. TJg-1 lies together, ; nave, done away with; .the 1 liqubr shops i.*t Grrem-a*ilc. '. U. : to ho found to tell the sad tale (hat they ore no more, Drunkenness .is jtovr brio of the evils-in onrWiidst, bxrt is tiow banishcd,' ,\totom|ly ■liopa forever!— Greewastie Barmir/ V " !

t3T Oar citizens have been favored with a epuree of lectures; on Phrenology atid bj fProf. A.OTjcary.His, Jeclnrcsharo been very interesting, «ed well Wc arc pleased to see .that our people show e willingness to pationize ent,e(tainmei}U of this kind, in preference to ''monkey shows." Wo re-; gqrdifr. by far the host lecturer pp.lhoso subjects, that has yet visit,ed,n8. .We,|7lsh ; bim success and plenty of wherever ho may go; -He has scores .of .here/

Boos.—Packcd and.in food shipping order are cptoled at 7ni0c pcr di'ien, 1 . Ferns.—Dried applies $laSl |0 from store, 00a I 00 (ram wagons; dried peaches,$3 00 per sradon?, $3 75 from store; oranges at ;k'niuns at $to$> 50; cranberries at figs at HaICcper lb;'raisonsat $175 n$i per. box, .halves' at' $3 60a$3 00, Green ripples w; oaole at $loiri fur pood to aliolee. . IIa7,—The receipts uf lhs week are abundant of inferior bwl scares of prime,. The market is oTtfslocked wjthjhe former, but barren of. the latjcr. Wc riuoie inferior a; $la 7, prime scarce and can be sold at $t2fl$N,l)0. Fotatoks* Ovioss—N r othiiig % doing in cither* Potatoes (frill-at flOc pr bbf. , Ilciss— re also a 'drug. We quote nominally a t‘50.ii5, the taller prices being obtained only for the very best ha vy. * • . '■ Gisrccan, June 2, Hrasa—rTbs iwwkst ir dull aMOafitte.

Tlic growth of the anti-slavery sentiment duringlast 15 years, from on obscure movement, insignificant in numbers,- up to a strong power in the land, ought to warn us,against looking tylth contempt npon, or;cndeavoring-ib labgh down, any movement wlndv is backed by talent qiul on-r thustasm, ■ Kor sboiild wo bo; unmindful of tlic fact that only yesterday, as it were, sprang" into existence,' has; under the able mnnagemenrof talented knaves or deluded but ; able fa ; natics, assumed such proportions as to make it necessary for the U. S. government to treat it as- ja power not to be trilled with. • . : 3' ' ; " -I , To.determine Hie probabilities .of the finccss of> any movement; whether in a right or wrong direclioni all that ie nates* sary is to investigate the qualifications of the leaders of that movement,'and, if we apply lbis ; lest to the Woman's 'Rights movement,, which 1 has ■ Just added the “free love’*; plank td its platform; we will find good ground for alarm, -if steps be not speedily, taken' to stifle - the infant monster,' before it attains maturity, and a capacity for evil which wilt bid defiance to.ibo loyerxof good morals ; for - it : it an indispiuable fac| thnt tins -movement is backed by more'brains', pluck; energy,; devotion and fanaticism, than any ' social evils which has--preceded it:’ Stephen Pearl Andrews* - Whose’peculiar quiet activityjn of 'these anarchical doctrines • is more effective, perhaps, in sapping the foundations of public morals than tl’ie| labor8 of any other six of the bpsl speakers and writers of this devplish school, is rniequaled in 1 the variety 6f his schjulary attainments, by any man { in . America; and ; tbit fact, coupled with the rib less {important one that his appearance is unexceptionable, and that his mariners'ard those of a welt bred gebtleman;'gives him ;the enlrct to scientific, literary.tand fashionable circles,' into which* with more than : josui ties! zeal, he serves : ovcry opportunity to introduce bis damnable doctriricsl ■’ More than one clergymari?.pf New York, and not your free and cas Unitarian - or Univcrsalisti'but regular ‘orthodox 'persons, are among the jwam personal friends of Andrews, and already go* the length of endorsing the 'theory' Of- “free love," in conversation wUh tlio .brethren and sisters. Of conrser know, nothing of the practices o( these reverend gentlemen.- : ‘Seriously, is; it: ’not 1 high time that steps 'shbnld 1 be taken of some bind, but, of whatever kind sufficient for thceml, to crush’out- this polluting social’heresy, Before it gels' too’-strprig a hold on the porVerlcd' intellects and tasteofa dangorpnsly largo rin mbpr of* persons ? ■ Mayor Tiermaim’s late attempt to break up the lottery cstshlisbrucal of Swan A: Co., of Augusta, Ga. is creating a good deal .of excitement in political circles. It is well understood here to be an dibit to'injure ex-Mayor Wood through bis brother Benjamin, who is one of the proprietors of that celebrated -Georgia lottery establishment. Tho facts of the ease are as follows:

’ learn from Carrpllbn paper that the troops designed' for’ Utah, ascending the Missouri river, arc desert*’ ing overy chaECff thcj git. On (lie steamer Oglesby, recently, there were three hundred troops/ out of Which there were fifty: desertions'-before tho boat passed Hill’s Landing. It is supposed by some that Mormons in disguise are .following the soldiers, and afford those whoato willing f o' deport an opportunity to escape. 'Jlie tnio and only reason, however, 'for this.disposition to desert lies in a general prd eriss ned a few wee kr agp, rio rh i d d in g payment,to;the troops;until f at Port Larotnie.'. >■ -v'-* • ■ >- : • 'X ,V

TuMrEnANCE' rhe Territorial Legislature of- Kansas passed tlic followiog stringent Jiccnsp-law; , .'The' bill provides That lie fore aman procure a 1 iceri ro; : *tvvo‘*tliinls of ; Oie cii izeusbip in which he intends; to pnreuehis traffic must dccIda .by an affirinative vote that.lhoy arc willing to' allow, the'sale,'— The license* fee is |larg'o,' 'and must fur-■ theimpre enlcrj n tpbpndspfS 5,00, with three property; bp]4crs as sureties, that he will be responsible for all damage that may.ensuerfrom,'bis ■ business. He "can bo sued by nny w.if 0 or minor; through a gurdian, for drmages’ by the husband or father .-neglecting'; his family or bniness in . consequence of- tho tnrilfic.- — He is bcld '.liohlo;for the support of any pauper, lunatic dr .criminal, ; proven to .Lb caused to be such , by tho business : ‘in which ho is engaged. - Ilfcavy penal liw, in the shape: of; files’ : and; imprison racut for violation of' the law,' arc provided for.’

£ir The agijnt of the Phcunix Insurance *Go. appears to be securing e fair share of business tti this county. With-, .in.tho ,Ipst week be has issued quite a nqiphar of The principles tip* ,op .which .the business of this' Company is.conducted.ranst meet with their appro* .Tpl pf the public.

eKirttcr- J Prime fresh very del] at fJl,ii3e; common dull at.fMh.% . ' .

Coopers! ntT— Market 'dull arid receipts large; bbl. pules $7 3 'a9; hfil marts $J.00a|(i. Flout barrels ttMirirj whiskey Iwrrels MaUFc, Prices sleaily at *i iSc,

■ JCirTiit! Supreme Court of Pennsylvania have decided tlni bilai iwenriirg in a naintalixalibh proce d ng is pci jury of the common law, and hive, thercfoio .affirmed the judgment of the court: I flow in -the - case" of the. Common wealth -ys. Tump. This ; decision will inert the heatty approval of all good citizens, nr.d will 'iend lo put a pause to - the pi-i petratioa’of any: further.natnralization. fraud.' tiles too.soon, Us rays being obscured .by the swarming .insect*. ‘. • , ;■ ; ■ Lying, —TIiere. wa.*> a - fan.ohs proOcnr among tbb Stoics, which ran to this pinpose;',‘’>Vlichh man Miys, *! lie,’ does ho lid or docs ho not V If he lies ho ppcaks the truth, he .lie*." Many--were tho booka. written upon this wondeiful problem. . Chrysipptw'favored the, world with no fewer than >ix I and rhileius studied himself to ; death in hisvain efforts to, solve it.

Frtrits—Dried apply i p ta , [ l( ., pOmt green nppJ.'S §’, pi Mil; (1 range.': •S*» pi box; l.en)«iivg-J,75ii:t;'ltaiiins 'S3a I for [,aytr, mid $2,*>b<i3 tor.M. I‘. Figs H'.tl'Jc, Featl er—ailvi need tlx iff pr lb,'.. Flnnr-$ fur superfine, and $ :.7V\ $7 ttl for choice, mid $l;toaSt /<r extra u (,itc wheat. *

Mrs. Ifn Lindlcy met will) a sad accident a abort distance above this place, fsjtiswas in. a buggy coming to town, -When the bores started to rtm oflT, ami she jmnpedont, breaking.ber ankle. .■ It is a neyere case, and wilt have to be taken £riul care of, or it,may res tilt disastrously.

’ i-Vli—Morfcer.il No. I fir.; No. y ,\ n< 3 S!?af3: While Ash?',& $10. I’rckleJ Herline $5a$j; smoked bailie j.f box. . CodliMt -f ja-f jc«. - * .. '. Ufqm-rWbtDt sUjrJly prime while OO.iQ.lrJ gooff while 70a7Sc; fair white 7'hi'J-H ; ml C3a70c; Hye Syo.Vtc; Harley .Wr; Oats Hoc. H.i> 1 —1’iime Timothy in «it mnnd m $i:m| ) tun; common miles are nominal tux) dull. Hops anil CatUc—Hues are dull atS3.75.< it 50 pr m l r;ro?s. Caitle $-.75.i$4 prof<. Hops—S to fle pr Ho aceoidinj; to quality.

unmafried j onrneyman, who| recqives' his' S5; to -S12 por’wcck.Vnd spquds it all about as fast as he ( earns it,-will go to- tho grave poor as Lazarus, grnipbling that capital .cate op labor, W'hcn it is in facl labor that cats (and drinks) jluelf.;. Vpu may shewoy gold upon workingmen, who-spend a third of their earnings in batiroom#, theatres and other haunt* of'disripalion, and they will bo poor' and' needy, after ill. He who is ever to have anything ahead will generally save ' sbinetbing;the first; year after lie is ohe-nnd-twoaty, whether his wages be 810 per week, or only $5. Very soon he will be a in his humble way—that .is, bis savings from the fruits of the past labor will.be earning him something while he sleeps.' The vulgar clamor against capita) is generally raised by who take good card never to have any. —Baton Rouge Advocule.

storm on * Wednesday night fotto severe. !Tbe thunder was loud and .deafening, (ha lightning was terrific and Winding, and the rain came dojrn ftfl if.it was jo earnest, and we guess jTropa ibo appearance of the gtonjjd no£t morning. . . . V i V ;

Moia«es-rU'c quote al Soa.'lCc. I’otalocs~\Vc quote at pr bu as llic whole rariffe. . Seeds—Flax $1; oilier k.iuls nominal.

In Mntii.cnti, on Tuesday evening, J»no III, si Hit: residence of tie bride’s father, by Itev. Thos. II. Lynch, Mr. John J. Lodge, to Jliys Slnry M. Terrell, eldest daughter of Her. Williamson Terrell, all of Madison.

MARRIED,

0$r Onr aftontioQ having been almost .eoljjcljf. devoted to Job printing, andeome othermatters, \va have had 1 no,time to davoU'to the editorial columns this iveek, Jpatead of editorial, however, our readers wiji’jbod- a couple, of interesting letters from ouir correspondents.

OirLoril Nnpifir is ’ salt! to emphatically distlaem : having any knowledge Whatever ,6f the obnoxious proceedings of the British crimcra in the Gulf of Mexico, and to express, the belief that the ministry- were.equally" .ignorant - of the movements which hare created so niuyh sensation’over the counter: -

TO ADVERTISERS.

. Tins I’*r« liat a large auJ' general drealation in |tM» and tUo’ai)J<lining connItei In Indiana and Kentucky. It I* taken and read by tie people of all partie*, for ft* own‘merits and raloe, without any ooulda or inflacuee exerted to Induce them to pa. tronlxc lu It.Itas about double thu number of bona fide lubseribm of any paper now publUhed In Knit • icriand county, and its circulation U eonitamly Inctearing. U it taued regularly, primed on good paper, with clear and jdaln type. AdrerUrcaentj am Inserted on rcry liberal tcrraij and bnalneit men will prooiolo their own Interert by employing ju'eotnmns. . ...

j Mr. G. W. IIaw« is getting up a new Gazetteer and Business Directory forlndiaria. E, C; TowbMrid, canvai'siqg’agent, was; in this pi aco>n Monday It prill tie pnljljsljcd first q/.pclpWr next. , .v

{fc5~The Poaloffico Ueparlment W now costing iho.pepplo six^millions ordollafa yearly. Appropriasious of millions are made (o' bnibl and furnish : buildings Tor the usc;o[ tho ( Dcparlmont in cities, but to country downs and villages;a plain desk; not to cost over $6 is :nil•'that is allowed. • v ’

Kr There are ft fteen papers and periodicals published ip Indianapolis, Of there two arc dally and weekly, one doily, one serai-weekly’anil weekly, six weekly, four monthly and one quarterly. A new Weekly which is bow tulkctl of will make, the number sixteen. Tew places of tbe ■population, of Indianapolis can poinl-to fifteen'periodical! publications ds a feature of busiHess. ‘The public most not think, however, that all these publications are making moriey |fqr their -proprietors, or Oven paying current expenses. Soiiiowill have to die and be "nmabered with tho things that were." Such lids been the fate of many that: have conic up in this city like mushrooms, and like mushrooms departed ns suddenly as they sprang up.

■ f • V* • *- t J - ’ • ■ ‘7 » t ' boats have : raiheil Hie pries pf passage to CjnciunalLUip. in $1,60; Better travel on the KaU French, arid aava your money. If lhe\AWe ia allofredr {o be run out, then look but for

NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.

(£7*Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, in a'recent speech in, the llouso .of ilcprcscniativcs, stated that this year's national - expemli-, lures excocdcil "Ihe. reycmio ' ihirty-sevea millions,/and. that;.ibe next lisbal. year, would show a similar excess of -fortythree millions, or oyer ‘eight y"m i I Hon s in two years. - ; . ,,

NOTICE.

.-A LL persons knowing (hemseke* indebted x». lo Hie firm of Mrs. Dumont & Kincaid,. Uill please call onus immediately and sciiUu as vcc want to.gcl.lhe accounts of the old; firm settled up.• B. KiNCAID & CO. '-Vcvajv June •!, 1853,—3ve . :

. ’Saturday, • aUeijd v the Mara Mefijjogtf Centre ou; Mooday attend tbs Conweolion at Eatwiirisc, yoo who desire to see how-political matMrs at attended to. ‘ y

SST The sword worn by Col. Jo Daviess nt.thc baltleof Tippecanoe, now. in possession oi Mr. Joseph Todd, of Marion county, Ind., is to be presented by him to the Masonic Grand Lodge of Kentucky i Col. Daviess commanded a rogi* meat, and fell in that battle.

Tue Armv. —The following sums arc given as the amount received per year by the several army officers named*. Gen. Scott, §18,292; Gen. Wool, §S,S54; Geni Persifee S. Smith, S8,XS0; Adju-tant-Gen. Cooper, §5,098; Major McDowell, $4,020; Col, Totten, 54.C4S; Gen. Harney, §5,031; Col. May, $3,519; and the gcncral.average receipts is, Colonels, §4,800; Licut.-Oolonels, $4,000; Majors, §3,000; Captains, §2,500; Lieutenants, $2,000,

0or now Press is now in working prdjsr, and we are prepai.el to print cards, and?aU kinds of job-work al abort notice .and'on very reasonable terms. Give ns a call. '

, Lcttlnps.v - CJ BAtEO' proposals willbefecelved up lit 19 f3. o’clock m., oh Monday the (2th’dayof Jhly, 1358; at the store of F. L; Orisard# Bon,, in Veray, Indiana, for Culvetling and complqling'about four mi let and a hair of tbo branch of (be ‘‘Veyay Monal Sterling and' Versailles Tumkikej'* commencing at the mouth of the lane near Alexander McHenry’s and running to Faimew meeting house. ■ :;1 h Said work to be completed and finished ap* cording to the, plans and specifications of Ihocompany,—which may he seen and inspected by persons desirous of informing themselves ot the nature of the cscavations and embankments before bidding, by calling on the President of the Company ot (ho store of F. L. Orisard &, Son, in Veray, ' ■ Hy ordet of the Hoard of Directors. F. L.GRIbARD, President.

Benjamin Wood is perhaps the ablest politician in New York, his brother Fernando not even excepted. Added to ibis, ho stands unrivalled as a financier and general business man. Hia Capacity is immense, E very thing he touches turns to gold. Mr.-Wood got his first start ia the world, in a business the morality of which is now questioned, and which I do not undertake to defend—the lottery business. But it is due to Benjamin Wood to slate that the lottery of Swan <fc Co„ of which be is a leading partner, is os legally constituted a concern as the laws of Georgia can make it. Now, it has.been well understood hero in political' circles, for some moths, that Mr. Wood, sated with wealth, and in search of a new sensation, has daterminod to run for Congress, and that bis political aspirations are anything but

3ST The Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons at Indianapolis adjourned on Saturday, The proposition for supplying the subordinate lodges with Masonic books was rejected; the subordinate lodges will have to fnrnish their own libraries.

Q-*r Horace W a * er6 ; 33? Broadway, Hew YotV/'hai «f)t t}s a Hula Sunday School Hualc, Book of ?2 pages. It aboald ba Introdnccd into our Schools.

'fZT Our farmers are getting ready for harvest, tbpsa who hpve been so fortunate ai'|o get their com in the gronnd, between fbo rain storms of tho season.

. 0 tr Mr- Douglas has been culborized by the Committee on Territories to prepare bills, with certain conditions, establishing governments in Ariaom'a and Dacotah, to bo submitted at another meeting. Indian aggressions constitute the reason urged for reconsidering tbo former decision..' . '' . ' ■

JSrThoso who have the notes of the State Bank of Indiana (old Bank) on baud should send them to their respective BeanchcJt for redemption, an tlio Bank closes its affairs' and winds up, or rather "runs down,” on the 1st of next January.

Annual meeting of the Agricnltural 8o«d(y will bo held at Enlar* prJzo pn iho 2d Tuesday of June.

0^-The bridge by which it is probosod to cross Kentucky river on the line of tho iiCxiiigtou and Danville Railroad, will bo a single span of 1,200 feet, anil at an elevation of o00 feet above the over.

Otr There is now a continuous lino of railway from Nashville, Teen., to Waaliington City, and the limo between the two places is made in siity-lwo hours.

FERRET DUFOUR, Secretary, : Daily Commercial, and Daily Enquirer, Cincinnati, publish to ike amount of $5 each/and send their bills to this office for payment, June J, l£53 —0w

‘•yy.'Pifl gold excitement in loirs sltll continues. Gold 1ms been discpvercd in tn«py }cpalit!«,

STAR LIVBHY^ - V/', :'\ a S o- .V, S ALE STABLE On Perry Street; below the Indians Hotel, ■ * Vmrj IspUm; •. jc4-tf : . IRA LINDLEV.