Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 24, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 June 1858 — Page 2

Tbo Hood on the Wabash,

The. Congressional Convention.

Great Flood In the Upper Mississippi

:JK\V AUVK.RTIHlLMEfcTS.

£lif gn'biaufi Itfoillt.

■The' Journal &f the 5th has the/oliowiogj —’ J ■ *■ yip. ' , A friebd, Who has been voyaging oyer tho Wabash bbttomi in boats anti steam* era, represents the ’whole valley to be a lake, in width reaching 10 and 15 miles from shore to shore, and it almost rcqni*. ring a compass to navigate it. He was ferried from Vincennes to Lanxenceville, in Illinois, a distance of 10 miles, oyer the water, passing over a settled and cultivated region of country, now aubmerg*. cd from 6 to 10 feet deep. . From Lawrenccville, he skirted .the highlands on the Western borders of the valley to Hutsonville, and the floods severed the bottoms for the whole distance. It presented a vast and painful sceno of destruction; deserted houses standing, in the waste of waters, fences gone, and in places the heads of the stalks in the broad wheat and barley fields were waiving above the shallow* waters that covered them. All thoughts of producing a crop this season are abandoned. The fanners of the Wabash bottoms, who own their lands, hare grown rich within the last few years, odd are as able as any community in the country to sustain such a calamity. without suffering. There are, however, among them many peer renters to whom the loss of a crop'will bring suffering and embarrassment. The loss to the trade and wealth of this portion of the country, will be felt in the next year's business. • • .

Verso)?; June B, ISpS;. J Tie Convention tv as called to order at | 10 a. m.-—Morton O: Hunter, Chairman?; Vice PresidoDts—iE. F. Pabody. of Jennings; W. G, Wharton,of Jefferson; Isaac Rector,: of Lawrence;’ Henry Ellof, of Monroe; Roljert N. Lamb, of Switzerland; Lewis Sims, : r/f- Bartholomew; and Dr. Wirt, of Jacireen 1 bounty. ! Secretaries—$. Hiil, Bartholomew; WS. Bosh,. Monijoe; J. B;. (Donner, Jen nibgs, and M- 0. Garberj of Jeffers On.., The counties In the district were called; alt represented;! xcept Brown. ■ , ■ A motion to adjourn tbeConveution to the 13tb July was debated and jsid ou the’table.. : •;, . Mr. Stanaifer of Bartholomew, offered the following resolution;.; which ; was adopted:— . : ' ; h. ;.

and Its .Tributaries

. ; ,v.St.'Lodw, June 7/ [• Tberiyer has risen 2 feet; aluca Satnr* day bight and is<atill swelling.- ' All ; the cellen along tbe levee are nearly full ‘of water. Some parts of the levee are almost Bloody Island is partially overflowed, and the'tracks of -the Torre Haute and Alton and St. Louis ami Chicago roads are under water. - The track of the Ohio and Mississippi railroad id {Still 4by|rbpt additional rise will submerge that also/. V ; .* At Madison,;! 5 miles "above hero on tlie Illinois side, - tta.Viyer. has broken tbrdiigb'ibe-ibank and.tho water is now iuniting over the American bottom. -The iow lauds on thU side shore the city are also under water. - The Upper MissUippi is rising rapidly, oud .all the low. lands from Keokuk down arc Hooded.' * The -Illinois, is at a stand- at Peoria, - hot the river is still higher than at the Hood of 1814. The whole country is inundated except a few towns/ The water in the streets of Naples is 21 £ feet deep. T'be Missouri is booming high ami rising rapidly. All the tributaries arc pouring’oul' lloods. An additional rise of 2 feet may be reasonably expected hero, in which event great damage ruur.t result. ; ; : • -

Autl-Leromptou Mass Convention ! i There willjbc a Mass Convention of the People of Ohio and SwiiZetland counties, at Enterprise, on Saturday, Judo 19lb, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the several District Offices to be filled at the coming election, itiduding a Senator and • Representative. Nominations will also be made at the same time and place, for County Officers for Switzerland Comity, including Sheriff, Treasurer, Commissioner, Ac. All persons, irrespective of party afiinilies—who are opposed to the infamous Lccomplon Swindle and the reckless and extravagant policy of the presept Admin-istration-are earnestly'invited to attend and participate. - : June 7,1 SoS.

8 CYTHK SNATHS, H»y Forks. Hay Rake* anJ .icyiLtr Stoner,—a large supply at Jell F.,L.GRISARD$ SON’S.

Official Paper of SwIUtrlinA fCoontri

Gi RAIN, GRASS ft BRAMBLE SCYTHES. T —a, supply for Sale low by -Jell' ; . F, L. GRlSAIiD ft SON.

Miss SOUTH WORTH, Colomx 0. W,. CROCKETT. - CtlAIII.BS UURDITT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., - HENRY OLAPP. Jon., I / . : > j* fiEOROE ARNOLD,' ,. SAMUEL VOUNO. . - • v Mas. ANNA WHELPLKV., . Mus VIRGINIA Mi?. HI, VRRWON, : Mias 1IA'IT1F. v CLARBk . ‘ FINLEY JOHNSON,' ’' —^' Write only for the GOLDEN PrtlZEL GOLDEN-PRIZE* GOLDEN PRIZE. ' : GULDEN PRIZE.' GOLDEN PRIZE. . GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOEDEIYl* RIZEy . Illustrated, Ucan fc Snltrr, Sncregiors toDccltct ft Co. The -Now York Weekly Oolokm Pane is one of the largest ami best literary papers of tin; day-ait Imperial Quarto, Containing rigil /*>;' r», vt forty column*, of the most interesting am) farcinating reading matter, from the pens of the very fiM writers of the Jay, ttlrgniilly llliMlraled Every tVetk.

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F ItlDAV,

: : ; Jose II, 1858.

(fir A- largo meeting of journeymen tailors, mostly German, was held at the Workingmen’s Hall, Cincinnati, ou Tuesday evening, to concert measures for a i-trlke. It was agreed to demand an increase of twenty-live to fifty per cent. The introduction of sewing machines has red need the remnneration of this people to starvation rates.

]n*TiiE Htmut will bo ionl to any add mi until U.e end of the volume, January 1,1, IK9, forCS eenU. Three BW.tb.1 for si cent* ; cr 12 momhi for 31, |ojr* itii-nl to be made in advance. Kulwcripliom way bov’iii a*, any lime, the editorial columm are neither partiian nor rocterian. Article.* upon »U lulijccU of general Interest are admivtibla, bowercr, at iko die* cretion of the KJiior.’

. Jietolved, Tit! I all anli-Lccotupton tnen prcJent arc con lia'ly invited lo .pariici* pale iu the pi ovccvlinga;;of this Convention. , . ... ) Mr. L, HoeVcl, pf Lawrcricc; moved the following:

IQ* Xu iii‘ticu can bo Ukcn of anonymoui commitiiirati.iM. Whatever li intended for liaertltm tnu*t be authenticated I>y the name and add real of the writers not ncce**=rily for publication, but a> a guarantee of ginnl falili. We can not undertake to return rejected cnaininuttstiouj. .

Sixty Miujons oiiDou.ins.—-The cost of. the Florida war waged by (ho U. S. againstBowlegs and tyis halfhumlred naked followers has cost-the budget of llio U. S. Government, since (ho year 1 So.’), no less a sum-than SGO.OOO.0OO, mid a lost of lifc, besides; which canuolhc computed inmoncy values.

ICTTbu public wilt plane boar In mind that cannedcd with this pajur there is a largo and well apjioinlM Joi Orrtrr, at-whleti wo are prepared to i-it-cnto cut} description of Job Work In good tt)lo. and at tow price*, oh ibort notice. JJQ* All i’.ni Under* are authorised awl tvrjncrlcd lo art r.* A;eitU In ruelvir." amt forttardlng »ub* Vcripliiiin.

Hesoit'cJ, Tbit "WilliamMcKee Dunn, of Jefferson cot nty, is unanimously , recommended by* this Convention as the onti-Lccompton candidate in the'Third District for Con gross. A motion was made to strikeout W*. M., Dnnn,: and substitute Lucius'.Bingbam, of Jcnnbj s. Disagreed to. The question was tboh taken on Mr. Docket's motio i, and the resolution was unanimously ad upted by. the Convention. . Mr. Dunn w vs introduced to the cou* yeiittoii by the President, and addressed tbc convention. ... > ,- Mr. Dunn w is followed by Mr.Bingbam, who uigctl upon ttio delegates (heir duty to work ft r the success of the candidate, and not to leave liinrto sustain the entlro shock of the enemy's charge; but to aid and instant him in every way possible. , Mr. Hunter t ion briefly, addressed the convention befo' c the adjournment; . — From (iouvciilion, held at Seymour on the 9th inst., wo have no proceedings. v ‘ •

St. Lolts, Jane 7. . The Democratic convention to-day nominated J/K. Barrett to represent this district in Congress. Judge Gamble de.dined the nomination of*, the American convention for .the-Stale Sohale, Another convention is called for the 14th. ;

. A PRESENT, Worth from 30 cents to §500,00, JViU'Jii* given to cacb subscriber immediately on receijd of Kio subscription money. This is presented as a Memento of Friendship, and not ns an inducement to oblain subscribers.

jj~p SulwtilnT* will I'U’ow atlvha b* ImmcUbMjr of tlia non-arrival of Uiuir Jiapcrt al'lhc proper lituo.

S3T The Democrats of Ohio soil Switzerland counties mot in Joint Convention at Enterprise, in this county, on Monday last. After organizing, David Henry, of Switzerland county, was nominatcd j for Senator; Rev: John Lewis, of Ohio county, for Representative, and James C. Ricketts, of Ohio’ county, for Prosecuting Attorney. The Kansas policy of the present' administration was endorsed; whereupon Abel C. Pepper, II. E. Dodd, Henry A. Downey,’- and other Anti-Leconiplon Democrats, withdraw from the Convention. .

. Board ot Commissioners have decided to-hold .the dection in Kansas, imdcj tbo English bill, du tho first Moult aynil August, .

A Lqi vc u w o rlhd i sp a tch oflhc 5lh says that.thc details of the affray at'Lawrence bet weep Lane;and Jenkins have been received/ Both Lane and Jcnkiqs were Hying bn b' claim' which .was in cbnto.st. The former had inclosed an acre of land on which ivas'a wcll'osed by } both parlies in common/: Lane recently- locked .the well, fenced i»p the entrance to it, and forbade Jenkins access. -Jenkins'declared that ho would have water at all hazards. Lane threatened to shoot him if ho made a forcible, entry oh .his premises;. On Timrsday afternoon, Jenkins, accompanied by font friends, welt armed, cat down Lane’s fence and 1 proceeded toward the well, when Lano,warned them not to advance or ho would shoot, Disregarding the threat Jenkia’s party advanced, when Lane Bred, killing Jenkins instantly. Ono of Jenkins’s party shot Lane in the leg, inflicting a woohd which coniines him to his bed. Lane was arrested and was to undergo an examination to-day. Much excitement existed. ; Jenkins was held in high estimation. IIL death ts deeply deplored. A man named Wm. Wells is in custody at Lawrence charged with participating in the outrage in Linn county.

JCICR1IS: , .' • . j * i.. ji % Ouc I .i|.y for one year, $2 00 and t Preatal. One r.i|.j fur Uvn jean, SJOauJS PrentiU, Ut>L‘ Copy for tlitvu SOO ami 3 “ »*)i* foj.y r«f ileo year), t 00 aud 3 »

ten briefly, addressed the c the adjournment; . Democratic Convention, ■ on the 9th inst., wo have

Excitement in New Orleans, La. Uur readers all have read and heard more or less about.the mob or Vigilance , committee at New -Orleans, within the last ten-days, and wo hardly know how to give our tenders an account of it without top much space. It -appears* that a body of men some two or three thousand strong, who were opposed the city government there, combined together for the purpose of-wresting the authority from the Mayor and his assistants, in which they were partly successful. The Mayor proved himself to be entirely incompetent for his position in pitch an emergency, and surrendered bimFclf to the enemy for thoir protection.— His assistants, however, had morcplnck, and impeached the Mayor and had-one of thoir own number sworn in ,as Mayor, who showed more firmness and sense tlian the Mayor and quelled the .disturbance) without bloodshed.. Ai the latest dales, the, •• vigilance committee” Were disbanding. . / Wo incline to the opinion, that when the truth comes to light, it wilt be found that the whole affair was' gotten lip tb iiifluenco the elect ion which was held on * Moudaylast. -

I For the Indiana II eve ilk, Anti-Lee ompton Meeting,

’ In 'another column will be found the advertisement of tbe Golden Prize, o largo weekly newspaper printed in New York city. It is a large and beautiful paper, and has some talented contributors, as will be seen by reference to the advertisement. It will also be seen that each subscriber, is to 1 get a present —immediately after sending the money to the pnb lishereb Those fond of reading stories, should send for it. -

Pursuant to wcvtoiis notice a meeting of the Anti-Lccomptba men of Switzerland county was held at Centre Square, June 5, 1858. On motion, Solomon .Washer, Esq., was called to tl c chair, and Lemuel It. Wiley appointed Secretary. On motion, delegates were appointed to attend’ the; Anli-Lecompton Congressional Convention to he hold.at Vernon, on the 8th inst; ; It was resolved to hold a Convention for the District composed of Ohio and Switzerland counties on Saturday June 19, 1858, at Enterprise, for the purpose of making nom inatiobs for Senator, Hepresentative, and 'other candidates.

AND TO CLUBS,- - Tl.rei* Copier, one year, • . 93 Maud 3 ** Vli e't.'oi-lei, uueycar, '9 00 and 3 *' Ten Copier, *n»« year, 13 Maud 1(1 •• .Tirentj*11111' Copier, one year, 3u 00and 31 *• Tbe articles to be given away are comprised in I lie following list; 2 Pj» uf Cold, coiiWItilnj,- 9 jCO Ml tatb. 3, <!<■' do do ■' eOOUicirb. 10 dn do i!u . 1(11 Ui r>rli. 10 Patent Lct'er Hunting fated Walrbrtl 100 OO each. 20 fiuld U'bitlivt, _ , ■ ■ ■ 73 UOeacb. W d« CO UO each. )tll - ■ iter ’ ‘ . StidOearh. 3to LadiiVIiold watflier, • • 33U>c»tU. •.TiiMlter Ituiiliii"Cared aaltbri,' SOrOcacb. 3ut' Mlveraairbet, '9IOOUlo2300eacb. Util ii.dJ Guard; Vejl and Fob Cbalni, $10 to ,30 Cold l.orkrli, llof rkI *, llrnoehc». Ear or.ll*. fireait Pimt'iitf Pi in, Mev»o Ituitonr, King,, Sldrt b'ludi, ivatili hej», Gold add MiterTblmbler, and a tariely of ■ull.i-rartlrliM, worth from 30 tent* to 913 each.. 3Vo will preretil to over, perron acndlng ui 30 mbfcfiWrt.aV catfi, a Gold ttaith, worth $W, to any iiite«.tidl|i* in ICd aolrtcritierj, at 92 ‘oath, a Gold •airli, w«irtb99V.. Kvcry rubtrrlborfill nl»o rveeiro a present. ‘ • Immediately onierelptof the money,.tbe anbteriber> iijtne will l>e entered upon our book, and ihu present willl<e foTwardedwllWu 0110 -week,by mall or eapreij. Mill j-aid. . , irp.lil tommuidcslioni should l-c aiMr. wed to IIK.VX ii SAI.TK 11.‘Proprietor*. jujiell-Um-ly 333 llroj.lwar, Sew V<»rk.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Dit: nonAcics HI068] Purifier and Blood Pills, Tur. one at SitMusivi.iN vi:<;dtauu: ic 1c.11 i;i)ii;s.

■ S3T The Americans- and Repnblicans of this Congressional District held a Convention at .Vernon, on Tuesday last, -Morton C. Hunter, of Bloomington, prerided. AVm. MTvce Dunn, of Madison, was unanimously nominated as a candidate for Congress. • The nominal ion, v wo believe, gives gon eral satisfaction to the. party, in this region. Mr.. Dunn is a gentlemen of fine talents and education, and is well and favorably known throughout the district and State. *

SST The Indiana American says that Hon. Henry Walker, of Aurora, wijl consent to be candidate for Congress in in tho Fourth District, if it should l»e deemed necessary for tho. harmony and succcss of the party; - Mr. Walker is not an aspirant/and would rather reluctantly abandon' his' favorite literary and scientific pursuits for the turmoil of political life, He is ardently devoted to the Fine Arts, for harmony's sake he would forego his personal and private interests. Wo admire such devotion to the good of one’s country. •'

are nulliometl 16 an non nee C. \V lltcnannsoN, of Jefferson county, as Veandi date fur Prosecuting Attorney of the Ural Ju ilicial Circuit. jetl-te-*.

Alao lhat a- :0nyentioa be held at tho same time and place, for tho purpose of nominating a tounty ticket for Switzerland county. On motion, it was resolved that all, op-, posed to the Administration be invited jto attend and participate in said Convention.

To Those who Think mul ItrAion.rp’llE lnlcllt*i | iil In till* run d try. Are alway* ready b> 1 let I Hie luerih of :■ ProtuloeM .'i-i overt of intention. and If mblloil uf iU e*cell*t»ie, It. adept, appfi.ie at,.! tei.imtiLeixl it. It I* l» llilt ttdii>li<2.rea>tmiiiS eb*% who aUayt look bcf«r*TThey I '-p. .-i.d trbow boneji und; rational fmlfftuint plre, |>oie j-r puMir opinion, Ibat lb. Ilnf.i't’t llLitdti IVairics yn-l Pitia true Heir InialctiM wicrrM. When thli

MARRIDO,

April 25, ISOS, at the Eagle Hotel in tt«crjly' of Aurora, l*v Hey. J. V. I!. Miller, *|Col. Jacob W. KgclMuif in Miss Oipharty Mniliti, both of Dillstiorottgh, I ml.

(£r The Acirs man is greatly miffed because Mr. O'Lcauv, the lecturer on physiology nml phrenology, thought it advisable to got his printing dona at an oGteo where it is dona well, and' pretends to bo very indignant bemuse the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church allowed him the use of their church, . Mr. O’Leary of lecturing in a public ha!!, hut as the only one in town is used as a school room in the day time, it would hot suit him at alt,, and under the circumstance;, the Trustees deserve and receive the thanks of the public for tbeir kindness in permitting him to use the Church, as otherwise our citizens could not have enjoyed the pleasure of attend* mg his lectures, which wore largely at*, tended by our citizens. A man engaged in any good enterprise, need not expect the good will of the Aries, nor docs ho desire it. Its praise is .contaminating: itsjeensure is rather to be desired by the good and true gentleman.

(irent. Ambassador of Hcallli Fir»t a ii h< hi need that hi* Scandinavian. Dcm'-dlc* »vm .inf-rillMi* in UyMieinia, Liter iV/mptali.l, Xiimin Hiv.-ae-,, M viial n calnioM, Scrofula, PremMure nl.l .tgi*. Voter amt -'file, Itlieumalbrn. Neuralgia, Kit*, Hi-ninrrboidtnr 1*1 Tea, \Yeil: Slonikrh, I’olir, l»la rrtica t etc., lie aisled lliutualitiur lit Which they bperilcd.-ir Tlioir aduil cflorli were'compared !■; eagartnn* men, With the dirt) ujrui died Phyalmu"* .iialonicnti, and It was Tou.k) that oTofy nUjto of itw pr>gA.'i»nf cure,' uai jiroylKlr a* li« bijd doicfilvil lU The,limit was Dial Uia mliiil oMInl cnunlry became Interested, and that perwna of iTitr highest standing In mrj rlly and town in Die Union; patronized Dm preparation*, and a>liiiiii**d the claims of lli« illudrtuu* Swede, Ui be DioFl*>t MeJlrtP IH*ioyprer of, tto -Age. ■ • Tm; IIi.uuti lN'RinrR nml I’lf.iis are now uni* t or rail; rccmntncndiid by troll informed and candid l>orioi.9, a* an Immedtate cure fur , - .. . ,, • ISOKIKSTHIS, ' ’ ’ ro*lIvrne«, tllreaic* of Die Kidney*," Cramps lit tho ytdinaoli, tVM, Colic, Vain between. (lie hhuutderii Nausea, Headache, Lives CoiirUl.VT, / Jaundice, Pain In tbg HtgbVSIdu, Lou siecptcunc**, Nightmare,-' * GRAKRil.DEBII.JTri. Nervous Trenton, tainting Fiji, Kpl|cji*j- t Mental It--nUlkni, IMs jiondmyi Wailhijf of tho Fle*h, - .*! ■ , ■ - ScaoKi’L-t, S«ro lies. Ulcer* on the tb*ily, I’lmjdcf on lliB Face, Gone ml Kmpllhn*, Boll?, Mercurial Sort*, Glandular .SHclllngi, SttotwJary Symptoms,. * NEJRAl/ili,' Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff JofnM, Paralysis, fitVihu" Dance, Scryou* Twitching*, _ Female , • Pei pal WoaVneu.lbrrtrineii; 111 tease* of the Womb,. Weak net* of tbu ijack, Loin* and Limbs. /. -.>• A KFECTfOXS OF THE I.UArj/ : RrrnrMDi, ‘Asthma,’ I'leurity, Catarrh,. Irpnenza, ! Cough, nnd all other dl writers, IfadmlnUiered beforedlWaie liustmeta mortal blow si the vital organa, 1 ■ i. ' Autograph Ijcltoia, >■-, Ofdl,)iAjrtiI,beJ men la jirofiiilon, warmlyretimnntiulii!? the prepare Do n«, m»f bo *«u at l>r,. Rtdock’s Office. 1 ; "• ‘ '2, * L".„ In Uio Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills are united Die ttreo great- medicinal properties which Phyriclnu* jiavc heretofore tried In yahi to cumldneJn ono iiroiiaration. ’ Tbit relievo'Did bo«*eu,nurifjThC bile and Die bleed, arid invigorate* the mw dnd the bants time.'‘To thtrjact all«4|d Irr Uiom will’ ‘ mbiciibe. alnonco of mineral*, ; and creiy , ilniiiryltic Jru2, te.iden Uiom banntvis, eren to ibomod Jclfcalo female, or'tba'(beMeit'child. Ao pnoeari doublUtelraopcrlotllyaneroaoajittr? tn»l—dhef aro not only belter, but lu fad clicajicr than any otterPills, Tor It take* a lc*»’ nambef j9f lb cm jifodoaea better eBbet.- 1 ‘ V , J. . ■ of the Scandlnaetan ;Blood PniiBer,■ tl.per battle, or «j I«f half dozen. Of the ScamJUuiUoUlood Pit la, 2i cenU' per tail, or 5 bolt* for# I*. . TTp. Bead J)r. RnUaet’* KpccUl Xrtteea and eertiflealei, publUbcd S a ebnipfcooo* Mft of UtU Paper from litno W Dtno;- Pi - *' Kobaek.’* and Family .tdiUcr. containing a groal amoonl orlntefeitlof and valuable MiMleallafQrmaDon ean be bldt gratia of any of bl* agent* tbrongbont the eounUy f ; Frtm Dev.Ur.McMullen,Patternr«ob<m Chapeli • IxntiaAroui, Oct 5, Dr.iC; : W* Hobatk-ueir Sir; I‘harp a»d;yoor t Blood PuHOer fora nerroua atfceUoni/roia i which -I liaro aolTered much at time*, \vliito it 1* pleasant lotto tailc, it certatnly ha*‘ a happy cff&cl upon Iho nerves. Please accept toy thanks fer your Ijlnd regafd*, and bellorq me, _ Vour*, . J. . T. 5!cJJU1«L|ia. GiRiuu, Warren Co., 0., March 8,98S0. Dr. C.*VV*-Jtobaek—near lin~Por ,tta-J>*nejt of PllU,a»ure eorofur Indiga*Unnand UrarCompiaUrt. 1 hare guttered from Die aboro mcnlioneil dUeaiCi for Ore year* and hare tried a swat many pbyildapt,bat all to no pu.pow, I wa* living In Cincinnati at tho Dmo,andl went to your office and purchasedono boUIoof the Put liter and one box of Pill* to toil-, mence with, and olew the day I found your wlnablo medicine*, for I am enjoying good health at present, and foot conBJenl Dial the euro h permanenU. Ut other* boy and taka what they pleaw. a* for rae. gtvo mo tho Blood Portlier arid Pill* for a IV eh rente dlwa ae* which arise from impure blood or derangement of tho digeslive organ*. 1 take no other medicine*,and hate net for Dio last felghleen month*. ‘ „ i : , Most truly, , T. V. DUBOIS.

There being no fnrlber business, the mecling adjcurbed. / ■ ■ f . Soho: ias Washer, President, Lemuel It. V /ilet, Secretary. *

DIED,

. In Ibis p'ace, on I lie Olh insl., Ei.iz\, daughter of William nm! Etira Daly, aged four years and eight inoitths. : On (he 1st itisl., Ku«a Stkki., infant daughter of J. S, and. M. Furgetsoit, at ; their residence in Fusey Township, aged two yean and ’eight months. ; 1 j So fadcs the lovely blooming (Tower—• Sweet smiling bud of an hour;— . ,, So soon onr transient eifitiforh: fly, . J And pleasures only blooin to die. .Ye mounting ones,-whore si reaming eyes • Flow o’t : f yopr Emma dead, ; ' Say npl in transport of despair ■ That all your hopes are (led. . v. c. s.

- Floor is Cincinnati.-— Tho Gazelle toys of tbe market for Floor in that city: ' Prices here have* for some time been above a shipping point, and it will require a material improvement oh the t* astern seaboard- to; justify au advance in ibis m arket. Tbe annexed figu res’ show bow matters have stood for a week past: Superfine flour in Cincinnati..... 1 $1 GO Freights by nil to New .York...,. r ; , -1 15

jCiTRev. B. F. Fobter, Universalist. will preach : in this place, on Tuesday night, June'15th, 1858. Ho will also prcach-in I. C, Smith 1 * Barn, in Center Square, on tho lGlh and 17th days of Jnne, at H o’clock, and at night in the School House in Jacksonville. ' : .

Attempt tcLynch a Murdercr. ; We learn frura tbe Loniayille Courier that-there was such excitement at Nicbolasvnle, Ky., on Friday afternoon, A 'mob gathered a 'ound the jail and demanded Joshua Arnold, imprisoned for tbe murder of. bis rifo. They wrenched the jail door offi 8 binges,- and wore only induced to desi it -by tbe intercession of several respectable citizens,'and the promise that Arnold should be tried on the'following Monday. / v ’ A guard of eight men was then;posted around tbe jail doors; Another rush was made toget at >tbo prisoner, when fpo r °f tbe gusrdsloot their ground with cocked guns, detennii cd • that tho« mob should walk over thetr dead bodies .before they, would - swerve from ibeir. doty.’ 5 ' Arnold .had \ro thousand dollars upon: his person, \Vh cb jib offered io tbo’jailor if hb would*procure hiin a vial of strychnine. : •' ;; y-

First cost'on freight alone... ...I.’ : ’$1 73 Price in New York.-:;....-... .$l 4Ca$l 50

$3T There is a newspaper in Indiana just now engaged iu slandering and aha* sing Franklin (Ind.) College,—its President especially. Not .a few persons in this place ibww the reason of the editor’s dislike to that He wassent there some years ago to get an education, hut ho didn't stay long ! i

TO AD VE R I IS EES,

■; Oir Two woracn,o( Salem, Indiana, armed "with crowbars, stormed a grocery last week; kept by a man name Kirbpab rick. Ho worncd tbem .lbat if they entered bis housoyho would-knock opt their ‘'damned brains. 1 '; Kirkpatrick pounced on one : o,f the women with a slick, when her husband; adyariced ,dn x him with-a hatchet/ 1 Kirkpatrick knocked him down bnd bbathim uDmereifoily. ‘ lie was held to bail In $500 to, answers ■

Tm*l%rntliasa largu and general circulation In tlib an.) Ihu adjoining coumlci In I’jJiana a if I, Kentucky. It b taken and Mil by tlic people of all par'Hex, furlb own merits ami raluo,wtilioul any ouUldi( prxi/iarc or Influence eirrted to Induce them to pa'. Iron lie it. It bits about double tbe number of by na fldc xubicribcn of any paper now publbhcd InSwIt' zeriand county, and tlx circulation b constantly In; creasing. It b limed regularly. printed un good jwper, vrtlhclear and jibln typ,*. I'AdvcfTiKmcnU.nro Inserted oh very liberal lcnn*j and burineiimcn will promote ihdlr own lidereal by employing Its coinmns. ;

{£7- During-the severe storm /on Thursday. morning last, the 3d iost./lhobarn of EdwardiTiolct, two wiles below Vo* vay, was slrnckby lightning/and hunted. Tli en? was .considerable corn in the bam; at’thu time, ’which was l lost.— lie also lost a. horse. ; The loss will (fall pretty heavily-upon him, : •

‘Ttr IVe believe there is an ordinance . • . - • t in force iu ibis town making it a part of the duty of the town oGiwrs to collect li-cense-fruiu shows, coneortsy &c., which is right and proper. It is also said that the ordinance can be so construed as to make. lecture;, school exhibitions,: die., liable to pay license, which is < radically wrong, and should bo . repealed without delay. It would; make us the laughing stock of the country, were our authorities to compel a lecturer to pay n fine for •speaking do.out; people, or to make a school ledt her pay license for giving an exhibition; and in our. opinion,;no purely musical entertainment should be liable to pay ,a. license/ for: inch performances should be encouraged by.all, as they are certainly unobjectionable, and ore calculated to do good. ,>•

A Mother and : Eioirr - Children ■ Drowned, —-0 1 Friday morning .the house of the JRev, llo ratiollslcy/at Itoscoc, lilt not Kjfive’/in les East of -Beloit,'-was washed away 1 >y a floinlj and bis whole family, consist! ng of - ' dwife; 'atjd eight; children drowned/. Tito bpnse was a two story ’ fram 6 ■ bn|l ding, and stood,upon thebank of a small- brook,-which-tho dalo rainphadswollcn I o a • it vor. ■ E it He rby. ibo undcrminiug of the bank, or the dyerflow- of tho wdter, tho -house was swept off,‘and of iU; iilmdles' only Mir. Tlsloy escaped alivc. The cliildreu were of - various ages,- from, pfancy to seventeen years.

Wmows and Presidcn I bf tho-Unitodl-States bas signed the . till extending tliO’provisions'Qf lhe first* section of of 3d of ‘Fehrunry,TS53, so as Ho coiitiritld ford life - to’the widows the; jialf/payp allowedby anil where / theredre nowiilpwaptotho i children undersixtecn yj’arsofagb.; .Widows receiving pensidns special 'acts'are ihis- bcnificfent measure.

NEW AT) Yin IT ISKM I^.XTS.

H“ ORSE HAY RAKES.—a No, 1 ntlide, at jell \ d F; L, GRISAUD (c SON'S, i

Grain cradles, It jell : V GHISARD >!r SON'S,

(Kr At the recent County Convention in Jennings county, there was' a split in the delegation, some forty ' withdrawing from the meeting and ; organizing at-an-other ploco; Each wing pent delegates to the Congressional' Convention. .

-■ : MEDICAL. ■ DR.'MURPflV wm be :n Vcvay — bn Tuesday, Thursday; ami Satnjday ; , (odd. hight. following) of' each Week/ Room in second . story. of Leclerc House. ‘ June.U, 1S53.—2w

- it ftjTr ;Tlia £ 0/?6JUrbd|)S j for Utah <;'■ nsccmliDg,vthb Missouri river,::nrc uesarting evcrychaticc they.get./.On the atcamerOglesby/ftcenOy, them wore 300' troop3; had deserted before that boat passed Hill's landing;.; • f,

JSrWo aro indebted to Frauds-Ad-kinson, Esq.; foHhe proceedings of-tUo meeting belli at Center Square on.Saturday last. Wo cheerfully publish , the proceedings of all public meetings when they are scnt t tou8. .

yY'A S li 1N G T O N E C U N O It Y , : AMU 51 AC 1IIKE WORKS, - , IkdIANAMUSi ISDIiXA. • "

■ Ctr Benjamin 8. 'Arnold,"postmaster at Elkhorn, Franklin county ,Ky., oritho route;; from Frankfort ■ ta-New;XiCerly, was arrested on Satbrdoy with purloining valuable loiters from the mails. ■ The arrest was 5 made ‘by ;Mr’ Bright* special 'agent of the PostoflW Do; pertinentfor Kentucky. Arnold ‘wai taken to Frankfort and examined before a commissioner, WlioeomraiUedlum tajail in default of 88,000 Helms borne an unblemished character heretofore, and bis arrest caused no little surprise,. Ho was discovered by the means of a ‘'drop letter.** . ! vi .

11 ASS EL M AN & VIK T O N,

. 0^ / ordered the refect oi y attached/ to >. the r.8eha to to - bo closed*. on >Moqnithe obvious injury to the progress of legialaliOn from it,- be* side tbo faet tbat it creates personal difficulties. ' : . . ■ .. ■■ -• ■ .

• - " i. MANUFACTURERS OF • B2VGIJVES AND HOn/EUS', CAST* and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kiridsj'Gnst Mills; Sasli, Muley and Circle Saw Mills. Also, £ Hakc. Gratu Separator, Impi’ov- ; cd< Pill’s Grniu Separator,

(Jtr The bonis belongingtbtho Louisville and Ctncinnati mail line, carry lime from Utica to Cincinnati for *15 cUi'a barrel; for carrying lime'to Vevay (less than half tho distance) they charge 20 cts. per barrel. These same boats charge 20 els. a barrel from Vevay to Louisville, while they carry Hour from Vevay to Cincinnati for 3 cts. a barrel. All those who are opposed to this kind of work should patronize the Kflle French.

(Kr Seethe advertisement of the Wash-ington-Foundry ondMacbino Works; Indianopplis. We advise ourfarmeiVand, others to’ give this establishment their orders.

ivoir,Another of. ; tb0 Indiana;,counter* fpiters baa been convicted, Jaihcs.Townsend, of Johnson county, was found guilty in the District. Court at Indianapolis on and ( sentenced for three years.

JKT Now that onr new Card Press is in operation we,invite merchants and others to call and leave their orders. They will receive immediate attention.

JSTAn editor in IMtisburg, who was a candidate before his party Convention, and got very few votes, says tho Convention did not decide, as he itould have done!

£3T James (McFarland, an attache of Spaldiug and Rogers' Circus, was killed by ono Robert), in Liberty, Mo„ 8:fcw days since. McFarland snapped iis pis* lol at Roberts, who drew a bowio knife, and completely severed McFarland's bead from his body at » single slroko.

Principal Office and Sale Rooms, Na 6Eul •Jib st., 3d building from fdnirvst., Cincinnati. Laboratory irt Hammond street. For sale by JESSE'TBATS, Vcray: William Gibson, Palriot;‘Bledsoo& Bcymcr, Florence; John Moore, vARonsvillej Geoige McCnlloch Son,'7'aohsbnville; B. L. Simmons, Enterpriser. Paul & Schofield; ;M1, II. Hocetf, Mborofield; James Shaw* .Braylothi! j. A, PoVeM,, JlaSoncille | Jacob Cclmier, Hemphill's Cb'nicr--ami by ‘ Druggist 8 Metdhanls generally. jelMt

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(KrTbo Kate French ta now carrying passengers from Vevay to Cincinnati for fifty cents. All should patronize her, and sustain herin the good cause.

OC/rMr. C. L. Fillmore will give a Lecture on vocal music and sing some popular-pieces w ith, a view of forming a class, at the Baptist Church on this (Friday) evening, at S o’clock. Tho public are invited te attend.

jtgrTho Plymouth (Ind.) Demxral reports tho existence of from ten to fifteen cases of smal) pox in that town. .

jjSTAVo do wish that somebody would establish a {fymnciiutn here, Wo think it would pay. We'll give ?5,00 the first year for tho use of it.

A®-Wool is soiling at Elyria, Ohio, for 25 to.40 cents per pound. The trade has just commenced,

(Cr The Portsmouth Tribune estimates tho damages ’ by .tho. late freshet in tbc Sciolo Valley al $400,000.. '

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