Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 September 1858 — Page 2

jar The captured slaver and the 300 and odd “sleek, fat niggers,” ia an interesting theme ia Southern newspapers. It is ttye first captare of a slaver since the act of Congress declared the traffic piracy. The duly of the President is clearlj defined in that act; he is only empowered •‘to mate such arrangements as he maj deem expedient for tfieir* safe keeping, sop port and rmoval beyond the limits o the United 8tales.” The Sooth Carol i hi and Virginia papers agree that the tie gross shall be sold to the. highest bidder 1 by the Sheriff. The Attorney*General of the Stale of South Carolina has decided that the negroes are in the of the Federal authorities, and that South Car* olios has no authority oyer them. , A correspondent of the New Yoili Herald, writing from Charleston, says: .The slave-crew, part of whom were brought on in .the Echo, the balance by the Cahawba,* just in from KerWest, were carried to our district jail tuis day, handcuffed. Think of 'thatI Twenty men carried handcuffed through the streets of a blavehohiing city by. the President of the Young MenV Christian Association 1! And for what? Foi 1 purchasing negroes in Africa and bringing them to tho Now World. For rescuing undying souls from the night of heathen barbarism and-transporting them to the fall blaze of the Christianity of tho 19<b century; for redeeming Quasheae from a life of indolence and uselessness, and making him an active, energetic unit among philanthropists t Public sympathy Ta in their favor, and the determination isjrap1 idly forming To introduce Jhem ; to the mysteries of the rice and cotton fields at the earliest practicable moment. Be sure that no AmifeUd tom-foolery will be allowed in this case. / It is a wedge which cracks the dry log of conservatism in. twain.’ It is the tcaI, actual re-opening of the African slavetrade, whose legalization most soon follow. Emigration to Charleston, from the west coast of Africa will employ thei ves sets of your own and other Northern will have our Black Ball, Swallow Tail and Dramatic lines, end our emigrants will.land at the Mart in1 stead of Castle Garden. For every hundred negroes introduced, a thousand spindles shall fly! in Yankee Mills. ATrade has been open more humanizing of gfrealer wealth and more importance than lift vllima thule of California and Fraser Rivcr. • Liauts. Maflit and Bradford have donelhe right thing in bringing this brig to Charleston. .This is the very spot to |ivja the unfortunates in charge of the President of the Young Men’s Christian Association a fair trial, and to extend a helping band to ue forlunates of Congo, who will receive the bta rings of the spirit or the age, ami scatter the seeds of a bounteous harvest in every Southern miiisea the spirit of progress into the Charleston Courier, has excited so much talk and so much speculation as the arrival of this brig. • “There’s a divinit/ttiol shapes our ends, ; . Rough hew them how we will.’*

j . TO THE LADIES! • The Ladies,of Yevay and vi-; cinity are respectfully invited tp ( attend the appointment yof LANE, at the Court House to-day ] (Friday) at 3 o’clock, . Mr. Lake is one of the best speakers in the State, and an hour spent in listening to him, will he pleasantly and profitably employed; and surely none are more interested in having ; a good government and wholesome fthan the .mothers • of the land; and they are the ones to' instill correct principles in the minds of their sons—the future Statesmen of the State and Nation. Seats will be preserved -for them inside of the railing. ; Ht

PUBLIC SPEAKING.

(Slit,Indiana'Infills.

—The excellent low water steamer, Clifton, (iu place of the Kate French,) is doing a splendid business. - Shelias aboutasmuch freight as she con carry, and every trip up her rooms are all full, and the floor is generally full of passengers. With one or two exceptions our business men either ship on her altogether or divide their freight with her. The merchants arc generally patronizing the independent packets, for they are beginning to feel no good will toward the monopoly for putting tile prices so ruinously low now, to run out the independent packets. The people can starveoot the monopoly packet, and men the .in dependent packets will carry, freight and passengers at fair prices, JJe sure and order your freight on the Clifton on her day.

Hon. Henry S. Lane, one of the ablest orators in. the West, will speak at the mass meeting at Enterprize, on the 11th day of September. * - He will also speak in Yevay on the Friday afternoon previous at 3 o’clock. se3-2t

A GLANCE AT THE 'WORLD, j

Halifax, Sept. 7.. The Asia has arrived. A prospective has been issued in England and extensively circulated proposing 1 the establishment of telegraphic commun- . icalion with China and Australia. I Lord Palmerston bad paid a visit to j Napoleon.' It was rnmored that the friends of the Government had demanded explanations from ! Engbnd’relative to the bombardment of Jeddah, A report was in circulation,but consid1 ercd doubtful, thar Napier bad accepted [ ’ the condition of the Western Powers. . , The amount of the Chinese indemnity to England and France, J>y the treaty of peace, is said to be. l,000 t 000f. . 1 ' COMMERCIAI- , .Liverpool, Aug. 28.—Breadstuff* generally close firm. , Provisions steady, except beef, which closes heavy at a decline.

OOcUl Fnpir «f SwIUerUndCeumty*

The Democrats' of Switzerland and Ohio counties are notified that there will be a massuieeting held at Entcrpise, on Monday, fr'ept. I3tb f for the purpose of nominating a candidate tot. Judge, of ihe Common Pleas Court, and the transaction of tot other business. ■

District Convention.

V E V A Y i

Friday, September 10,1S58.

, jrpTne will b* «0!W 3,| I wijreia until Uio etui ot the solum**, January Id, lfj9. for M cenUfl TirMiDonlhafor»Mpt*; *t J2 months Tor <1, P S J* jucnttoba made In wirance. Subscriptions mayboffn at any time. The editorial column* are neither urtiun nor sectarian, Art Idea np*>“ all *nbjci.U of general Interest are.iJmbsibli?, however, at the dtoertCon of tho Editor. ,

A general attendance' of tbe Democrats of tbe two counties is requested. A candidate tot Prosecuting Attorney will also be nominated. sepSlw

St. Louis, Scot. 7. The third annual Fair of the St. Louis. Agricultural and Mechanical Association was inaugurated last,evening under most favorable auspices. Severn! rings of remarkably fine draft stallions and mares and a Urge number of fine matched carriage and buggy horses and mares were displayed. Kentucky,'Illinois and Missouri carried off about an equal number of premiums. The different depattments are very full, tbp mechanical especially being much crowded. The fair is vastly superior to the preceding one?. The weather is beautiful. Upwards of 20,000 people ore on the grounds. . The Republican learns that Gov. Richardson, of Nebraska, has resigned, with the intention of returning to Illinois-and canvassing that State for Douglas, '.Mississippi and upper streams receding.

District Convention.

— A full attendance of the members of Vevay Division Xo. 115, S. of T., is earnestly desired, as business of importance is on hand, on to-morrow (Saturday) night. So sayVthe D.D.G.W.D.

‘ ICP bollcn *•* 1)8 uken * f awiny mow cotomnnloUlohv Whatarer U Intended tor Insertion mutt be nblbontlcatfiJ by IhB name andaddrea of the writer; not necessarily for publication, bat u a piawntco of good filth’. We cannot nnJertatii U> return ratted conunhnlcallonf. T • TT7*The, pablto will please beat In mind that eannetted with tliU paper there to * torgo.and well ■rtwlnlfl Job Orncc. at which ve aw prepared to execute'erery. dcKriptwm of Job Work In good stjlu and allow prieejtfOii short notice. . yp7»AU Post Masters are aulb"rUed and reriaestsd to act u' Agcnu in rteelrltg and forwarding subscription**: JQ*5nhKribefs will plea« adstoo us Immediately of the nbn-arriral of their papers at the proper time-

Ihere will be a Convention of the citizens of Ohio and Switzerland counties who are opposed to tbe Lecomplon Demoeracy, at Enterprise, on .Satnrday, September lllh, tor the'purpose of transacting such business as may be brought before it.

tJsCLB SAll's OdTLAT YOB TflR CaDLE. —The United Rutea Government, it is said, wilt have expended, by tbe time the Niagara is once . fitted for w * r steamer, directly and indirectly, in this cable business; the sum of fioo hundred and fifty thousand dollars al Uast. 1 bis is a pretty generous contribution to the cause of Science, when it' is considered that the whole enterprise ie in the hands and under, control of the British Government, amt that both ends of the tine aie upon British soil. It shows that the old gentleman is not selfish, to say the least. “

TO;ADVER Tfi 3BR3. Thu Pi. re* baa a lirgunnT general cl re A.ilion in IM* and the adjoining in ln.li.itii aiiJ Kern lucky. It i* Utcn and rcadVJ sl.it people of all par* lio«, fur lU’own merits and value, without any oulliJi [treasure or taOueiiro fit tied to Induce them t" pa troulie it II lias about doable the number of bona HJusubscribers of any papur now published in Salt Zetland rminiy, and its circulation is ntnriaiilly increasing. It i» Issued regularly, printed on good pi* per, with dear at.il plain type.

All those who are opposed to foreleg slavery open tbs people of Kansas, or the course of the present reckless and ex* travagaiit State and National Ad minis* (rations, are invited to attend and par* ticipato in the Convention.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Hon. W. M, Dcxk will iddrcss the pccf}>le'before tbe meeting of the Con* ventimi

This is the last number we shall issue on Friday. ‘‘ After this week* the Reveille will appear on Wednesday, the old day.' It will appear on next Wednesday morning, September 15th.“ Our advertising friends will do well to bear this in mind, and hand in their favors oh Monday evening or early Tuesday morning next.. • -

Adrertiscnient.s are itiHrte.I nn.Ts-ry lit-cr-l term*; and builnessm.-n wilt promote Uielr own tid.*re*l by employing Hi columns. .

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Ravages of the Epidemic is New Or* leass.—Dt. Jas. t Sinclair, an eminent physician, died ofyellowfever in-■ New Orleans on the 1st. .Daring ihecpiileraic ho was attending the sick, -and fell a victim in the discharge of bU-dnly. '• Dr. V. Deschamps, on# of, the physicians employ oil by the “Howard Associfliion,’* died of the fever on the same day. , Daring the month of August. there were 1,500 patients admitted to the hospitals, of whom 4*i5 died of yellow, fa vcr, ,

rofic SPEAKING.

N l-:\V ■ A 1> V K UTI .S1 M KN TS.

Hon. McKee Dess, Candida! e for Congress, will address iHo people of Swit-* Zetland .count;, at tlie following times ami place?, viz:— At Florence, Frida;, at 1 o’clock; and at Ye ray nt niglit. At Enterprise, Satnrda;, at 10 o’clock', A. M., and at Urn;town at night. ’ Men of all parties are conii ill; invited to attend, and hear the political questions of . the day discussed in an able and gentlemanly ■manner. ang27*2w

. Bepl. 7i Gov. King baa issued a'proclamation declaring Richmond county in a stjitc of insurrecton and ordering a sufficient military force to protect the lives of the sick and the property of the State at Quarantine. The fourth stoty of I ho store of J. J. A' G. Buber gave way lust evening under too gieat weight; the second and third doors were carried with it, and the building almost totally destroyed.

$00 25 CASH!

SUBSCRIBE for I he **PhilumaUii*nn Gem/’ k9 devoted to Education, and the 1 best Interests of Society. Tcinis,-only 25 tents per scp!0-2»*

Information Wanted. ON the 19th day of la:t May,.! hired a man who was passing through Ml. Sterling with a-wagon, U> lake Jblarge hay rake to Vevayand leave it at L*. P. Schenck's Store. I have recent I v.learned .that the-rake was not ile’tveied. n*-r can I hear of it being left any* where. I will thank any person knowing its whereabouts to let me know. . - i JOSIAH'M. DOAN.. Ml. Sterling, Sept. IP, K Q oS ; —31

— A gentlemen living not far from Vevay, sometime since was waxed into subscribing for the News,. He paid for itin advance; but he soonibund that it was a sheet unfit lor his children to read, and he ordered it stopped several times, but they would hot stop it. Finally, in order to get rid of it, he paid them Si to stop it. This is equal to the way a couple of merchants were served yj^nntirnd einno- Miai* jun«fn/l +*■» flung, but had to pay about $15 each, before they could get rid'of the disgrace and nuisance. All the above persons were of the party to which the News is a disgrace. , It is well known to be contra boms mores. ■■

Election is Maine, —The annual Slate election in Maine occurs on Monday,* Iho 13th; A Governor, six members of.Congrefs and a Stato Legislalnre.aie to he elected. The Legislators will choose a Senator for six .years from of March nest to succeed William Pitt Fessenden. For Governor, the Republicans have nominated the present able incumbent, Lot M. Morrill.of Augusta, and the Democrat* are running their candidate of last year, MauasseliH.Smith. dlWarreu,

Cincinnati, Sept. 7. This morning as a train on the Hamilton <fc Dayton road was passing the turnpike, near Cummingsville, it ran into a carriage containing Dr. Fessenden and wife and neices. shattering the carnage to pieces. Mrs. Fessenden was caught by the cow catcher, carried a hundred yards and picked up a corpse; lire others were thrown from the carriage with great force; and severely injured.

JO’Tha followin' Utter hai been banded o»,»iU» a requtJl to pubtu!) it. It I* penuitic:--Sitinmuti Corvrr Jm,» )

M». U. F. Scmart:—

reaches—IVachc*.

Pear S1V : In looking orcr the [ Inp, I found an article in reference to mj •itcaiWn; I and ray heart war titled n ith Joe to dud that > »n had I not turpotten the. If yon wt*h rrer l> mal.' return | for the manr put f»TOM. now 1; the time, f m, si I you are well aware, confined In Jail with main | j.ri'nncr*. and althnnch they haTC rr-r f’-il-d »i with a'.l [fiy-IHe reipert, Ibt'Mca id h-iu; c-utluc i i with a could# of turn i* h->rriMe. I .ran lw r>-lrt.vd •qpon entering to Vndr, trial I( •■ill rclicee me, I oimjar.-d i* my rv|utV(''n.•'car Ron, do t.nt alr.erl rue it»v, l.’cioCn; ju,* tow happy we hare before rulifortunr ran. - utoi; rue. Remember what Ui<> pa»t ha* at A what the future, may be, and ifjnu ever did eidov "mr company or ever with to apiTn. cmnC and kail too Cut. , Ml.I.IF. U.t.VTKI!.

PERSONS wishing Pea die.* for Fall and Winter use can secure a tine article by leaving tVir orders with Mr. James II. Titus a: the Lectern House, or Harwotd & Doan, W-tay. Persons ■ living in Mi. Sterling or vicinity, can be arcommDiIa’ed by leaving their orders with John J. Paul, Ksq. The citizens of*iVrr'.ffin’V.vf AtkbUbT. ’ ; 1 These Peaches nn. of a very fine quality, and ore nice (or putting up in Cans, or Preserving. Price $2 per bushel. ■WM. R. OWENS A DUO. Pleasant Township, Vcpt. ti v , ISM —if

' Fall andIYinterTrade.— Our merchants are ■ now* receiving propriuLB iar.tne season. ‘ Alfred Shaw has received a splendid assortment, and of course purchasers will find it to their interest to give him a and we can cheerfully recommend all pur friends to do so.

uaiuiKHjr tu^B’AyfiVa' ty,‘~deatDs from yellow fever. Tim steamer.Gen. Rusk has arrived, bunging Browbville dales to I«t. The Liberalisls captured Tampico, the 25th. • Jliralon, rc-aclionist, was hotly pressed. Vidaurri was concent rating 10,* 000 men at San Luis to march on the capitol. Funds plenty. A fearful gale and inundation occurred at Brazos on the 2Cth.

ALFRED y II A W ,

PfTTsni'RGti, Sept. 7, River 21 indies by metal raarICthlliog. Clear, 78.

now tcciiving a rumpliric stuck (it

v Patents Chanted,—The following patents were gianted for the week ending August 31; Alexander Tamer, Redden Bess, and Hervey Sloan, of Franklin Indiana—Fur improvement in seeding machines. j f. w. R&t Indi* ana—For impiovemenwh straw carriers of threshing machines, ii W..A, Mahaffy, ofCarimona, Mluuesola, assignor to John Greek, of Evans* villa, Indiana'—For improvement in seed planters. ' Geo. W, Pennison, of North Vernon, Indiana—For improvement in machine for tightening and securing metallic bands (or cotton bales', &c. ■ ; ■ : Geo. W. Smith, of Aurora, Indiana— For feet warming ddvicc. ’ 0. H. S. Brum Geld, of Ccutfeville, Indiana—For improvement in seed drills.

JCST Fall and Winter Good*, .ri\ ' Comprising all Die articles usually bi~)it in bis line, winch will be sold to his obf lncuds and customers onO. the puMir in iitnrral. on as flood lelins JiS Ditt same ran Ik- bought elsvwhtTei

Stock Hood ii' Indiana.— Tim Louis* villa Journal advj>ea ihe Kentucky farmers who have promises of immense corn crops to pnrcliaso’ etoi'fc bogs in Indiana, where it says they can be piirchaseJnear it convenient railroad shipping;point at very low $2 5U per 100 lbs. gro;CB. The Journal learn* that large number a have already been purchased by Kentucky fecdprsi bat. that there are “a few more left,” - ,

OKAYING.

New Paper.— On Friday, Sep : tember 15th, the first number pi the “Pliifomathean Gem” will be published. All those who have not yet subscribed should send in their names aiid money immediately. ‘ A few select advertisements will bo admitted. They should be left at this office early next week to appear in the first number. For further particulars, see prospectus on fourth page.

fCItlE undersigned respectfully JL inform* the citizen* of Vevay, that he Is now prepared witb^sSSfe#'

New York, Sept. 7. The Fulton, from Havre and Cowes, arrived shortly before noon. News mainly anticipated. The veteran actor, Hurley, is dead. During a military review near Vienna, a Hungarian regiment fired ball cartridges on a. German regiment, killing three ami wounding,eight others.

Thankful for past fav-r-f, ll.c undr-rsipiuril hopes by strict attention 'u business to mutt and receive a con linn ante <>f imbltc paDonace. septO ALFRED SHAW:

Uood ftiid DrA)'i| and will attend to all l>usinefi in that hoc with which he may be favored, within reach of town, tie will also do the haulm? for the community fora less price than has heretofore been charged. Large Jobs will be taken at liberal reductions. On hand at all times, rain or shihe, night or day. O’ Patronize yourselves !>v cailimr on the Yellow Drays, • \VJ|. PEE LSI AN. Vevay, Aug. 27, IS5S-—tf

J. I. THIEllAUD.

I>>:u.v* in DRUGS AND MEDIC INKS. Paints, Oils, CoNrixriostnv. ic.,

— See the new advertisements this week, ; ; They are interesting. You will find the Cards of all our leading business houses in the Reveille) ■ ;! :

. ' Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 8. Relnrhs from 22 towns, show the elec* tiorv of 50 Republicans and 11 democrats to tin* Legislature. For Governor, HIU (Bop J is gaining >220 voles over last year. ’ Republican Slate ticket chosen by an increase of' SOOO maj. over last year. For'Congress all the Republicans have btfen• elected jby a large majority,

Main Street, Vcvay, Ind.

Utiardittn's Sale of Itcal Estate. J&TOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance i.* of an order of the Switzerland /—a Court of Common Pleas the undersign- tiTsf ed, Guardian of Alexander‘ \V*. Jenj*|"|, nsngs, Maty E, Jennings, and Francis T. Jennings. minor heirs of George Jennings, deceased, w ill on Saturday the 26th day of September, 1633, between the hours of 10 o'clock i. m. and 4 o’clock, r. m., of .‘aid day, offer fur sate on the premises at private sale, the following real estate of said wards, viz: Lot No. 12 in John Sheets and Daniel Vincent Dnfour's addition to 1'ie. town of Vevay, in Switzerland county, Indiana,. Terms */ Safe.—One-third of the purchase money in hand; oi;e-th>rd >ti m months, and one-third in twelve months fiem the day of sale—the deferrcil payments to bear interest from date, and notes collectable without regard to valuation or appraisement laws. - JOSEPH PEE LSI AN, Guatdiin. . August 27, 633;—41

. Boots ftiiil Nhttrs. A General assortment uf Hunts and Shots fur Mens nml : Hoys Fell and Wjpn-r wear. Also, Ladies, Misses end Children a Shoes of alt styles. Fur sale low by . icplO ALFRUDSIiAW.

GF Master James * EL Goldenburgh is how distributing the Cincinnati Ddily Gazette to sub ficribers r payable by the week.— The Gazette is the best paper in Cincinnati, and all those desiring a daily paper should give him' a lift. He will deliver it regularly, and at the some price as the carriers charge in. Cincinnati.—r Names may be left at this office.

! ■: Business men are sharp —they advertise in.the paper having the largest and best circulation.

Ireland a Land op Plenty.—The fol lowing harvest report is from Cork, lie land:— \ ... v; ;

Atlm{iil>>truioi'SNotice.

JA70T1CE is hereby given that 1 have taken 11 .out tellers of Admin imitation with the will annexed of the Evsiate of Jo>iah \Voodruff, Sen., deceased, late cf Switzerland county. All persons owing said estate will make immediate payment, to me/ and all persons having claims against said estate will file the same properly authenticated in the CletkV Office of the* Common Picas 1 Court;of' said county.''' . ; JOSIAH WOODRUFF, Ja„ Adm’r. September 10, 1858,—-3w

j '< Dayton* Sept. 7. Two young men, Jiohs of Dr. Rittey, of this vicinity, in attempting to drive over the track of the Dayton % Western road, were run iolo by/a traio. v Tlie younger brother, Louis, was- thrown 40 . feet and instantly killed; the other,was but slightly injured.' V ; : ’ Worcester, Sept. 7. The Repuhl catj convention assembled this morning, ,60 letted John L. ; A ndrewa to preside, nominated GoV. N. P. Banks for re-election by acclamation, and selected Ool. Schuyler as chauraan of the com* milice on rcsolntionsr ’ v T ;• ;

BISHOP JANES SHOT.— Bishop Janes, of the M. E. Church, had a narrow escape from death in Indianapolis on Thursday. He was passing along the street from the residence of Bishop Ames, when he was struck in the face by a shot from a gun carelessly fired by some boy, and painfully wounded. The shot entered the left check, and penetrated the side of the nose. A surgeon soon extracted the shot. ~~~~~~~

.'C "Thisickjo Ik already busy on all sides, and a truly golden harvest is falling beneath its stroke. . The crops of all kinds aye so abundant. and so entirely free; from even llie appearaneo of disease or failure, that' tlus nmy be,called tho fmt year of plenty since the famine. ‘ The yield of all produce is far beyond the measure, of the beat years we have had for a .long time, and the country may at lengtlrcoogralulate itself in the assurance that iia.trials are at an end. Bren the potato seems all at ouco to have rcuovered llie firmness and swectncst.of its best days. In point of prosperity, Ireland need envy no country in Europe at this moment.” /

Administrator’* Sale.

1' Wl LL, asadministrator. of.- the estate the estate of Josiah Woodruff, Sen., at bis late residence iii York Township,Switzerland county, Indiana, cell on Saturday the 2d day of October, 1858, the fallowing among olner personal property, towjii Horses, Cattle,' Sheep, Bogs, ■ Corn in the field, Wheat in stack and barn, Hay in bare, .Wagon and bar ness, Household and kitchen furniture, fanning implements, and many other articles too tedious to mention. "•. - ■ Tcaxs or Sals.— All sums of three .dollars and under cash in hand, and bn all sums-of over three dollars a credit of nine months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security with interest from date, without relief from valuation or appraisemet laws of Indiana. JOSIAH WOODRUFF, Ja.. Adm*r. September 10, \ 853,—3w ' *

A THIEF CAUGHT. —On Wednesday forenoon last, Mr. Thos. Armstrong, living a mile below Florence, went to the river and saw that his skiff was gone.— Accompanied by another man, he started in search of the missing skiff, and came to this place, where he found both thief and skiff. The thief was tried and committed to jail; he refused to tell his name. ~~~~~~~

— What’s the matter? The Indianapolis American seat us a whole sheet last week!

A; H. C. if ROC KEN. 22 Cliff Street, AVtq Vert, v Manufacturer of

Glass Syringes, Homoepathic Vials, Graduated - Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc.,

■ The Rushville Republican has hot been guilty of a like prodigality lately. Paper’s riz out that way, we ’spose.

; 1 ' ’ New York. Bept. 7/ A collisMon occurred thia morning on the Fisbhjll & Hudson River R, R, between a freightand pkssengertrain. The cam of the freight train were demolished and its eugiheer ; hilled. ‘Twb or three passengers on tha other (rain, killed and wounded. ’ ; ■ ‘ ' ■ <.

/pi LASS Ware .for Chemists, Druggists, Pet’Ut Corners, Photographers,'; etc. : . ’Greet; Glass Ware by the package. A'liberal discount made, to the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Plica Lists sent on application. . ' aep3-3m

■ OCr There seems to be no diminution in the mortality at’-New Orleans. .The deaths by yellow fever for the week end* ing on SflWay evening last tvefe'450, and fur the thirty boors ending-last ever ning lOO. This is rather; an considering that the population is considerable diminishing., The. recent cojd weather .was felt sooth as far as Vicks* burg. -From Sunday to Tuesday of last week, the thermometer ranged from 54 to 64. There were no yellow fever cases on Tuesday last, bat on Wednesday the weather turned warm and four occurred. One of the persons attacked, named MeMurray, died on the same day. Several cases were reported at Jackson.

—The “Scientific Artisan 11 is the title of a new paper, issued in Cincinnati, and devoted to Science, Art, &c, It is published by the American Patent Company at $2 per annum. y - " ■■■

Take a Washington City Paper. EVERY man in the United States should subscribe Tor the Washington Daily Union, a leading democratic paper, published at the seat of government It gives eveprthing that transpires at Washington, il« editorials are prepared by able writers, its editorials ate prepared by able writers, jt$ fopgfessional reports are got up tyity gfeat care, and are superior to any. olhejs published,* its correspondent? afp nunierou* af}d excellent, and the publisher is sparing no effoKs tomakellje Union a firstclao journal. Enjoying unusual facilities for knowing t(jc policy of, the pres-ent-administration, the paper possesses feature! bf cipebial Interest to "every citizen o f this , t»}«iuy. ’!V *’ ih i y ‘i■ - ' teijw. b[ tJip paily f Upiou, $5 per annum, in advance. r 'The Weekly Union is one of the JatgcsUnd papers published jo the United EUCenand is furnished at $2 a year for a tingle cony; three topics for $5; five copies, for $6;'ten copfes -for $\5; twenty copies sent to one addtes*V$3V- : -v i -■"> ■*' --Subscriptions may commence at any time, and all pipeis ’will be dicdntinued at the ext plraiioD'of tbelimt paid for,'.; Address,-V : i PUBLISHER (}F THE “UiN10N/’ -,t yep5-2fp 1 Wsihirgtnn, D. C

■ ' V ' New Ohlbins, Sept. 8. Deaths Iron yellow fever in the last 80 hours, ending yesterday. 100. ' Deaths last week 400. : ’ • • " ’ •:

BURGLARY.—On Sunday night last the store of John McMillen was entered and robbed of goods to the amount of 20 or 30$. On the same night the Odd Fellows Lodge room was entered and two trunks broken open and a desk unlocked. No valuable articles beingin them, their contents were left, part of them strewn over the floor. ~~~~~~~~

Commissioner’s Court is in "Session this week. The new Mr. Sunmons, was sworn will make an efficient officer, as did His predecessor, Mr. Hotchkiss.

The Yellow Fbveb.— There were 586 deaths in New Orleans/402 of which were from yellow fever, for'tha. week ending Tuesday. This is the lsrgest for any week since 1853. : i ' : '

jjjTATE OF INDIAN A, Swjlzelland ccunty, (9 Set In the Switzerland Circuit Udutt, November Term a. d. 1853. Hannah H. Hendricks. > . va. ' / Petition for Divorce Fennel Hendricks. , 1 t . It appearing from the affidavit of a disinterested person, filed m the Clerk’s Office of said Court, that Fennel Hepdrioks is hot a resident of thp Stale of Indiana. •* ./? '; He—said; Defends n I—ik. hereby notified ortbependenpy of said f>eiition,«na the-ttlpo’will stindfoMpil ind'be hesrf at the n'eiUerm ofthe Cucuit Court, to beholden at thfc Court HoDseintherte wn of Veyay, tn Switaerland county, Indiana, op the 1st Kfondty.in'November ii d; 1858.- WunVand wbptc br can.attend ifhe lee proper?t)lhdr wise the matters and ’ia 'said petition will 1 be:hesrd and detefralped'mhiS awence; Given under ray hindtbis6th;day.of : 3ep-’ tetiiber’i? 0.1858. ' M • .v-e ; - -vixt-;;; ■ > . - : OLIVER ORMSUVj Clerk S.0,0. R. PL Lak», P. Q. i .•Vpttmb.T 10, 1B5S —11

/3TThe Mobile Advertiser ot the 81st nit., publishes a queer story about a tree in that city,' the bark of which was gnawed by a road dog in one of hts paroxysms, jit was not perceptably affected until the I first Vain came, when it burst into a sand pieces. Thirteen bogs which were standing near, were wounded by the fragments, and together with a foolish' man who made a toothpick oat of one of the r splinters, have since died of hydrophobia.

S3T Oar farmers ate' busi \y engaged in preparing their tion of seed wheat.' There will nqdonblr edly be 8 greater breadth of gruqpd tpwn in this county than last year. '> •

—The “Boston Olive Brunch” is the name of a very heat and excellent paper published by Bpham & Ford t Boston, Mass., at 2$ per'annum.

CP The Clifton now takes for Louisville,or will bring freight from Louisvsille to Yevay, at much less prices than the mail boats.

During August . eighteen 1 vessels ware wrecked at ' Sea;; lose. 8200,760. Loss for the list six months, 85,620,191. against 81T;186,200 for tbeeanjeTtipjo last year.

— See • advertisement headed “Peachey,’-’ in this paper.