Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 September 1858 — Page 2

'A GLANCE AT THE WORLD.

-£Iie Indians

The Convention then proceeded to hnllot\\ith the foUowingrcsult; Carter, Downey, .iDufour,' 321-3 - 21 ; 13 2-3 There being-np choice, the name of Mr. Downey was withdrawn, and a second balloting was*had, os follows: . Carter, 51 Dufour, * 1C Mr. Carter was declared the nominee of the Convention, and came forward and addressed the Convention, ' accepting the nomination. I * t Richard Gregg,of Ohio county, was declared the nominee of. the convention loir Prosccuting’Attorncy, by acclimation. -;; The Con volition,- . previous to | adjournment, was addressed by S. x\, Kvdgcs. of Louisville, ICy.

Horrible Murder,

Tm: Asti Ckinuune Crusade. —The resolutions of the Miami Conference of the Church of the L’uitcd Bret herd, declaring the wearing of crinoline incompat* able with a true Christian profession! |£eurto be rigidly enforced by the authorities of that denomination., At a campmeeting of the U. B. Church, recently held near West Baltimore, Montgomery count)*, 0., Bishop Russell forbid any one wait hoops onto-partake of the cacrameni,. affirming that they would not be welcome at the table of tha Lord. The warning was’.heeded, and rings breast pins, artificials and hbops came off—some of the latter being to kindle fires.

A Mon Bcetca to Death in Madison County : Kentucky, t>’>* tis Wife, and her I'aharnout—- ! $500 liewarJ Offered for Kw-ir Ariel t-

Official Paper cf Switzerland Coanly.

} We I ear a by passengers over the Covington »t Lexington Railway last night, ' that a shocking murder t iook place at Tails Creek, in Madison connty, Ky., on Wednesday evening last.' It appears that a man named Wade, and his wife Sarah Wade, have been living very unhappily together, on account of on alleged intiiroacy existing bchveen'Mrs. W’adeand a man named William. D. Margrave, alios Rico, On We'tlnc,-day evening W$de re turned homo and foaod Margrave at his house. Wade demand*! that he should absent himself' and, never again rettiro. Mis. Wade ’ with Margrave, \ and both commenced a tirade of abuse on whiclrthe latter replied, using • very severe language.' From high words J the parties came to blows, and Mrs,-W„ j and.Margrave, with barrel staves in their I hand?,, beat Wade to death. The murderers left, their victim lifeless on tiro floor, and packing up -all the clothing they wanted, eloped -,to parts unknown. A colored boy who wit boss*! the conflict, gave the alarm,, and", the neighbors far and near were soon Wadri was weltering in a pool of blood A and was beaten and cut in.a most shocking manner. Pursuit wus made for the murdererv and a dcseription lias been scut to the police of this city, but neither had been iincsied at latest accounts.— Cincinnati (razd'e.

Teniblo Railroad A col dent. Stcbksville, Sept 11. The express train going west last | evening on the Slubenville and Indiana ; Railroad met with a actions accident I thirteen miles west of this place. In ; crossing a bridge the express car and rear 'of engine jumped the track, and knocked | ont some of tjic main timbers, wlncb caus- * jed the bridge to suddenly give way. |?' baggage car arid front'passenger down with the bridge, some ten jor lffrilye feet,'while tho'rear end of the hind car remained on tho abutment,— The first car- was • almost completely broken np, and the teats nearly alt broke from their fastenings in' (he rear car. The following are the names of the injured:—J.Mooney, conductor, head severely cut; Byron Roach, of Louisville, ‘both, legs bm ken; E. J. Cornell, baggage ! ma-ter, -wrist sprained and otherwise badly injuro-i; Rev. Mr. Watson, dl Anir stenl'am, iinkl** sprained; das. Jacob*. of Msysville, Ky., slightly brov-J; Andrew Amiorfon. of Harrison comity,', slightly, brusc I; Mrs, C, Wainriglit, of New Jersey, slightly in ; jurej; I); 0. (dill, of Dayton;, Mrs. Meredith, or Xenia; Miss. Lyon of EH/.abelhtown, N. J ; of-Bell villa 'Ark.; Uev. S. J. Humphrey and la ly, of Newatk, Ohio: W. 11 Momo, of Milton, Ind., John P, Draper, of Danville,- 111.; Cflfjt. W. T. B irr, .of Pittsburg; Jov'-ph Fleming, oHZanesville. Ohio, -'nd Oliver [Omi-by, of Yevay. Indiana, wtve all in !ju:ed. A gioit mim»er ul gde-is, who j would not give their ii.-tmei. were injured ' move or'le-3. ■ ■ !

Celebration of Perry's Victory on take [ Erie. The inauguration of the annual celebration of tbs victory of Commodore 0. II. Perry overtlia Britisli fleet on Lake Erie, was held at Put-in-Bay on the ,0th inst M the forty-fourth anniversary of jbo battle. About 2,500 persons were present from the various towns bordering upon the lake, beside mahyguesis from-different portiona of the Union. Governor Chase ocenpied the chair, and in a brief intro-, duclory speech, portrayed tlie.contrastba-, tween the Ewrih west of. 1812 and lSSS.! He was followed by Hr. E. Cooke, of Saudu-ky, pho addressed the volunteers; of' 1S12; Dr. Usher'Parsons, of Provi-! dtmee. R; L, the only remain of Perry’ 1 * flagship,'Lawrence; Captain Stephen Camptin, the last survivor of the commanders who were present in ihe aclion; D. B 'UnfficM. of Detroit, who d r - Mveicjl a poem: linn J.. U. Golding*:; Hon/ Ro-s Wilimis, of Detroit; Mayor Starkweather, of ,Cleveland; and Judgcj Mason, of Toledo. A mouiiineiir.il association has been formed, with Hon. Lewis -Co-aas President. '■ ! I

V KVAY:

. 0O~ A clergyman-was lately depicting, before & deep ly i hi crested audience; the* alarming increase of intemperance, when he astonished'his 'hearers by exclaiming? "A young woman in my neighborhood died very, suddenly.last Sabbath, white I was preaching the Gospel in a. stale of beastlv intoxication!"

WED.VEhD.lV,

September 15,1S58

TTPTiit RtvmLt »H1 be sent to any address mull iha end of the volume, January lit, 1859, for 35 cents. Throe months foe 30 rent* t or 19 month* for $1, payment to be node In advance. Subscriptions may begin at anytime. The editorial colamus an neither jiartliwj nor icttarlnn. Articles upon allautjecU of general Ittemtare admissible, however, at the discretion of the Editor.

.(£?" Maine went for the iratioa paity on Monday last, by a largo* majority: i. ‘ '•

y? Vo notlte can bo taken of aimnymoa* eomirunicitlotu. Whatever la intended for insertion moat be aothon tics ted bp the name and addrym of iha writer; not ceenaarlly far publication, bat asr a guarantee of good faith. We cannot ucdetUke ta return rejected com monies lion*. *

Pl.EASAXT, l.ND., St-’pU 10, l£58v, Mb. Bdituiu—Plome an; i outlet; D.vP. Auohutis, J.UI. Gray, Clnule-i AJiirvV.Il. L. Adams, a nil surenil others—the Eastern and Nurtlit-m paUs of the Township being yet unheard fi can* JiAiteb for qsiessori of Picdsaui 1 ownship, ..-A 1 great amouut of propertvin this Township. M r. Editor, No excite* meni atalfob the subject —only a bp at half n dozen- candidates on precept.. Men ui property seem f Aly dele rmined- io / ‘fork.overV a heavy tax llw ensuing year- • Something must be done, and donfe quickly. An equal chance with other Township*,- is all.wo osk,. naiTtjrat we iriV/ httve. Our . regard- idr the vvcl* faro of, OhljUoosierdoui, prompts.nsUd energetic action.. ■ Every honorable means will be tised. and everything that interest can suggest, dr effort’ »>ccme, ■ will iLo 1 brought io |oar, upon the one grand ob jeet of ensuring, tlio uleclion of o«r cuutii* j dates to the.fassessotship of old Pleasant. I By making this announcement yon vyiJlj greatly oMijjo three, of the largest Vo!era j in the Township^—also a small boy who j expects n situation as clerk in the Depprii j ment.. . ’ ' '■ ■' , |

TO ADVERTISERS.

. House Bi.owx Dows The-Ihickport Democrat relates a sad occurrcnee m that place ou'ThiirstJ.iy last, A house containing a family was blown from a precipice, The Democrat Tim house. was blown over the . rock, and failing about* seventy,five feet, was lillerally mashed to pieces, 1 and, Inwriidc to relate, -Mrs. Glenshoekle' w.rs killed outright, mid her: four, clitbffen’ wei** more or less nrmigled. but hot killed, though it is thought one op of. them will oh 1 . Tin* , accident occurrVi about 10 o'clock, n. M,. upd soon uller'the a1 arm was given, the citizcits riished to the scene,of disaster, ami rescued .-the little! sufferers from, among the nibldsh and timbers., It ts a wonder that tlfti chilli ten won? not nil killed. Tho hoiisc sIo<k! on stilts, as.it Were, npou.the very edge of tlie rock, ami the wind must have lifted it.up and luruol it bottom upward-, L htr it seeme-d to fitrikp roof.—-i It |s thought that Mrs. Ult'ii-becUlo and ; her children were in bead and asleep at! the tinio of the awful occurrence. i

Tm* PuPta 13 a large and gf nml flrcsUlionlt/ * 3 r -J tin! »Ojoiniti({ r\iuulto. in Indiana and Ktc ■ ll i» Utrn And hvt ty rhf people of nil par-* - tit.'*, for m own intriu m><1 rajitci wlibont any eotildrf pm-urv or influence cxcrtiM ‘to Induct ibem to pa ■ ' tnouo it. ; 1| liar about doublotlic number of bool? Dde«al>*cnbi'ri of any pi-ir lio'w publUbed InSwtt '■ loHat.d county, and tra circulation U con*unity'ia-‘‘ crcufut. it i* in tied rf£ularly.T*riowd on jood pt-' per, with clear'aod plain typcl AtiiRnL-Miu'nti arc lc*crtcd on tery liberal icrauf and boiiru'u man will propiotc tboir own inttreat by , i? tn i do jin- Hi column*. ' . ' . ■ .

jTPThfl public wlU;plM*c In latndthll ejaaected.wUh this papjr there is a-largo and well appointed Joa at which we ore pwpireJ to •rente every description ol Job Work In good style andatlowpnceipOtiahorttioitcc. TT? All Doit Mu ten ore authorized end requested to trLJIi. Agents In receiving-and forwarding sub* tcripfl/m,

IJjF* SobKrtljirn will rl«» a*!vb« oj'jmraedUU'Ir of the soa-antal of itclr paper?) »ltlic proper Utnt».

Great Men.

I A great man is always willing to be little. .'While. Up sits on the cushion oi‘advantages, he goes to sleep.: When he. is pushed, tormented, defeated, he hasa chance to learn something; he has been put ori his wits, on his manhood; he. has gained Tacts; learns his ignorance: is burial of the insanity of .conceit; lias got moderation and real skill. The wi.sc man always throws- himself bn the side of his. assailants. It is more to his interest than it is theirs to find his weak poi n t. T! i e won ml cicatrizes, and jails ofV from him like a dead skill) and when they Would triumph, lo, he has passed on inyulnerahlei .As long os all I flint is said is against me, 1 teel a certain assurance of sucres. But ns soon as honeyed words of praise arc spoken Tor me, 1 feci as one that lies unprotected, before his enemies, * V

PUBLIC CONVENTIONS.

*ni:u advi:k-j'isi:mkxts.

; : .New Vokk. Sept. 13. . The Vanderbilt, fiom lime mui Suijtii-.-unpton, .with d.iU‘9 io the 1st instant, ar-nu-(l laiejAt night. V.. •' , Victoria andfcVlbcil bavcietnrncd home from Prussia. ■ .',,■ a diiillipn and a half of on the way f r om'-Australia. : ‘ India.—Gen. Grant lias left Lucnuw . lo relieve MuiMiseugli and to capture Fizjabad. , i ,Thc diplomatic agents oTthe Allies are 'to be allowed ■ to reside temporarily in jPt'kin. A Lfto vrsicPam. | Tiie Vanderbilt brings BBS pas>engeis { Twelve liava been wrecked on the English coast.. Crews all saved, widi ? one exception. ‘ Morphy, the American chess-player, : plnyed eight games blindfolded, at llie 'fame lime.ni the Pinning bum contest, ■ winning all. • , , -, ■ * Kinloiplr Gong Jj-tJo., silk traderf in Paris, bivw tailed; liabilities veiy large. , 'i'ho Jesuits; It is said, will oblaii. ex> elusive authority!to establish a bunch ol their order in China. V ; The ministry, bad resigned, ■ and h m*w one bad been formed,., commeuci.u.. ; - 1 Liverpool,- 3lM nit.— Flour linn, 6d higher, closing quiet. Wheat lirm, l>2d i higher^ o'oet. J-C. l*r» ‘ viStons fetcady,.d«H. i London, 31st.—iloney-unchanged/

IQ* Wc will eliterfnily pub!isb tie proceedings of all public, meetings, when they sic famished us for that purpose. •

<1. A. London & Co.j

Commission and Forwarding

Al Eli c II a XT s. SltKmboat «mt Khtlroad Agent*, . ?0 U titf St., .Vain and Walatit,*

Craig Convention. '

•' . CINCINNATI, 'OHIO. attention p»iJ to the tale iif-Flour, Hum and fniduce. Goods tm’Wdtd .W’iJij ]);? Ji.ltL'Jj, . St*pl5-2m ’

•>0,000 S. ,,iu ' L “ b “ te sej.io F. I.. Git ISA KD 4 SON.

I -*T r' trirtd IC‘» {•am-is N«». J SsIL *P .—-I-!’» ¥,' I., i Mi ISA lit* i SON.

Q r1 ( < emit Nc'-v lurk, 4 Urge «»- n*. L-f 1'tiMe and IVtkvl Cutlery. • . S'[i 15 t\ J.. G IMS A It!) A oOJf,

There was a Convention off lie American Party, ami all those opposed to oM-linio Democracy, held.at Bray town on Wednesday evening, Sept. 8th. lor the purpose of nominating a candidate for Assessor for Craig Township. The Convention was organized by appointing Daniel Chairman, and J. L. Stewart, Secretary, The following names were ' proposed as candidates for the nomination: ~ J. L. Stewart, T. D. Sample, JohnClen’dening. On vote, ,1. L. Stewart was duly nominated. . * It was then moved and cifrried to present ‘ tho minutes of the meeting to the Editor of the lieDa aU :iL^ meeting adjourned. . Daniel Walters, Ch’n. J. L. Stewaut, Secy.

— As will be seen hy a telegram in ;another column, Mr. Ormsby, of' this place, was oiie .of ; the imiortimate passengers tm the Steulieuvillc and Indiamx railroad on Friday last, at the time of the accident. V He was severely. iujured; and' his Wife was somit|.ch,’briuscd as to make it Accessary for hor to u.se orn Mies to get about tUp housc. V Thc-v vfcArti ikiimo vu iiiUJluuy Iltgllt

' CAME jmbscriber has j.isl received a fresh 3- . tut <if Sei'J'titi’ble I’iy Goods, embracing every oi'.ick- usually k. pi ia bis line, coaMsUug. in p.m, a* twl'ows ;

: Liu;ty aml C -al I.ininfs, Hf-ivtn i>nd Bleached MneMcyj and Shirting*, Ticsiii>:>, Sl.irliitc. Cucks.

Bed, \el.ott', and W Woo! F;jcntts, 'Failtv C.issi!t‘(‘tv* aiv.l Jest'?, 1 T«icu£, jy-c. A fine iilje tf . I’nuts. M r niin\ and I'claim. Also, a.’Ene. Mock of Hoots.and Shoes, of the very IreV. quality and style. - Also, a f.rst laic assortment of Mens and Boy* Hats ntul Caps of v; iiou* styles; lo/ttbir ■**ilh n full variety in the Notion depiftaicn’. .<1 liven* ware, (jtrorerics’, Ac . Po all of whicn the attention of jaiichistri is respectfully solicited se[ili

. Lt-rfa Ii*oi;Tt NE to ms Ucm Tucn.— On-Tuesday flight Iasi, J linin' AV. Craig, of Helena,VArk., died ntLoiiLvillc. He left a will licqueathuig to MLs Wright, oi Lonisriue, Uangtiter dl fapi. T. T. Wright, to whom he was betrothed, hall of the hniiunl inennv* ol 'Ink estate —making an annuity of $20.00tl. I hi desires in his will that the remaining half of bis income fhall be devoted to |he improvement of his Cstaie, and after her death ibe| whole properly is to go to the endow; ment of n college at Helena; The will is contested hv bis relatives.

To Advertisers,—VVe wouM- respectfully hint Id:adveilisera, tlialAho pict$nt is tho 'jiiUKi\-i(oc^iflry,: tithe for thonjjto avail them sc) yes of our col utrma. A iltil I bnsiniis-tpay he male a lively,'one hy! a 1 judicious. use - facilities. Our moichnn:s, mBl)iifnettircrs t niechonlcB,’ artisans ami citizens of every calling should remember this and act licconli ugly.' Synd on'. yon r ad vi* inline iii*>! The Indium Reveille wiil make room for them. |

New Youk, Sept.’j2. Tiif Star pfilhe West,, with California dates to the 20tb. arrived at midnight. N She ha* nearly Si.700,OOt) in ueastire.

j. FkjmTp. Awjissiox kv* Measiwijikxt.— ■ According lo ihe Ooiiriyr ; •!« • tMnnleroi ■tho lesseesof ilhhcing sal6ohs in Belgium complain'-'bitterly of life failing off in 1 1 heir reeeijuaj J niravi«'n<?fl by the extra ■ space nitw occiipic 1 1 -y*-crinolinte. An jimhuincm jalh'il iho; *’Gi inolimeter, 11 ha* ronhqitunKy 'been 'adopted 'by some j of (h**ih, and persons whose .crinoline, surpass a fixi*it ; tliM'el«ptnent aro charged |an extra minibsi»m fee. At a ball given ut Mouligny; in Bc-lgitith, one female was iiUMMUCil ■ afid.' clintgfd ht> ;CSti« , 75 ;,t'ftntplies; anolher peison i>f mi economic itispo>ilion, preferred mlueing her crinoline' by taking mil two liimp 1 *.

AnltrLacompton District Convention. -According! to previous notice, a Imrgo - number of the. people of Ohio and Switzerland counties Diet in mass convention at Enterprise, on Saturday hist.. : Joseph Alalln was called to the chair, and W. IL Gregory and F. J♦ Waldo appointed Secretaries. On motion, it was decidod that the vote for the nomination of a candidate for Judge of the court of Common Pleas, he taken, by townships, ns. at the previous convention. 4 t Theibllowing gentlemen were placed in ]mmit/ati6h:-*Johh J. Hayden, II. 2sT. Lamb,! Aribert Gozley, and Francis Adkinsou. Mr. Lamb declined ’ being a candidate. The first votoj resulted as follows:—Hayden, 87 .1-2; Adkinson, 27 1-2; Guzleyj i. The President declared' Mr. Hayden duly nominated, und on motion, the nomination was made unanimous. - On motion, Hon. Richard W. Thompson, of Terre Haute, was unanimously invited and requested to visit this district and address the people before the Octoher election. ..... , ....' ... Hons. Henry S. Lane and W. M ? Keo Dunn, being present, addressed the meeting. o

General news rather unimportant,. Financial'nutters reported easy heylfnd ony thing |mwrum ly known in the history of California/. Colluviums highly sat* isfavtory mid money, had gone a Lagging ol I to 1£ per cent: ... Col. Canty had made nti attempt in seize Pnntu Arenas in the name of Costa Rica. . Hn was pppo>ydhy the Uritish consijl at Greytowo and the Dritish naval officers, yvhji propos.d annexing it the M.vqnito possessions. Tins, it canred out, will lead to fun her complications between England and the * . S. . . .Canty.had''Jell Pnrita Arenas for Aspimvult. . .

V * Wasuixoto.v. Sept. 13 : . Details of the Mexican’ news slate that Tampico was captured by the Liberalise ■with 400 frontiersman/^assisted by the revolutionists inside. >Gen.Vidniiri, with IfkOOO'meni would n/arcSi against .Guar* the city eatty iu the month,.':- It is thought Vidmiri will - be snceessfnl. . y . I- ■'■■ ■ Mejia bad dc fratcdAf am pe rri ,n n d Huerta f had, defealeil yMiranido. * Mimmdn ■ was on his: way W thi* city of .Mexico. The fmces of Animpeiii fu-i ghim in pur buil or the disb.iiidtd 'lines' ot Mvija, tun) the latter hud tnterc<!'Qiu>ietaie;'

ALFREDSHAW.

liilot'iii.tliuii \V;in(rd. ON the tilth day of May, 1hired a man who was passing through Mt. sterling with •* ’-arret • m'Sl'iin, to-'take a coin barrow to Vtvay ami leave it at f. I*, Schentk’s Store fur Jt.ccI) Harper. I have recently learned that the rake was not delivered, nor can I hear of it be in# left’ any where. I had 17 or lOsteel pointed leeib; and instead of two upright posts |p fasten the handles io, as is common, it hail but one post in the m.ddlc. The handles were made «f a straight piece of timber instead of beiqg learned ami beet. Any person giving me in formal ion of in whereabouts, or leaving word at the printing office, will be handsanivly rewarded JObMH M. DOAN. Mt. .Sterling, Sept- 15,1S53.—ji

Immigration—Thu number of arrivals in the United -Slates from 1790 have been as follows:. Per Annum 1790 to 1810 120.000 12 000 1810 to 1820 114.000 11.400 1820 to 1830 ; 2 8.9TD . 20.397 1830 to 1840 77S.500 77.S50 1849 to 1850 1,542.850 154.285 1850 to-1858 3.019.951 377,494

(Kr At the l-io fits Ing of i lie Pikt County (Ind.}.Circuit Court, seven of llie gang of - 'b«i’4! anr ece m Iy broken up nt Pete: film fw sd* >3tit yh wd 16 the Penitentiary tar >Vai:diU tm»' fau g rug froin two totep , und. Maguire lay 1 or was a w a nidi; the; full penalty law—ten y cam’ imprisoiimettt; * for yopng girl for the Wpofo ; 6f jirdst Util ibm , \

TdtRMminigrstimi, 5.770.260 It will ho see tlui iporc emigrants arrived during the last eight years than during the whole of the tuxiy' proceeding years.- *

! ‘' fttr The W jin i n, .’Da'jit 1st ■ Asdieiution |.of Rbouo Warn!. have-taken rip tbyques-; tion til the jlniiiality ‘ of the CMvernineril: | in appoiming the majority of Army niM ; jXavy Cnaplains fiom the* rank* of the jEpiscoptil■ clergy, and diavauppidnledal eon>isting’ f of Itev. Francis* 1 \V jiylaiii), ”D. D;, ; llov,' | Btiriies ' Sc»rs [ I). X). ,11; v. Henry J tfikoon, •]>; D., Hon. (Timm as *G. * Torner, ,1 o ! i nveiligato fnl ly, |anti,' if deemed advisable,- to'. prepare a * .meraoritil to:bc laid before Congress, at. Us, next session i\ set I i ng foi ib tb/ir views las a denomination on the Walter,of relig* ions liberty. . . •

KOTK.E.

STOCKHOLDERS in tf.c Vevay, Mount K5 Sterling and Versailles Turnpike Company, who have subscribed stock to construct the Branch of said road to Fnirnew meeting house, arc hereby notified that the Board of Directors have ordered that' five dollars on each share so subscribed be paid to Ulysses P. tjckenck, Treasurer of said Company, in Vcray, on or before the 20th day ol October a. o. 1S5S. of which‘said stockholders will please take notice and pay the same to said Treasmer by lhat date. By order of the Board of Directors.

CLEVELAND, Sept, 11. ■’ Eight steamers and a schooner, loaded with passengers from, the . Like: ports numbering 6,000, celebrated Perry’s victory yesterday. Prayer was offered by Doffietd of Philadelphia. ; Speeches were mtide by D. Parsons,-of £edvidenro, R. 1., Surgeon of Perry’s flagship; Captain Champlain, Major . - v tark weather and others.'; A monumental association founded; Hon. Lewis Cass, president.—. Chase, Giddmg-i and Senator Wade were present.

: tfCr fecsl itv New Orleans, | for a, yellow fever case, is one bimd/vd dollars,-, lesij,; kill or lento, .yIf. taken in season the doctofV attention is not required after the fonrth dayr ’Oni two and .three thousand dollars a week is no uncommon amount of fees for a gbod yellow physician.- : ,i \ j

FREp'K L. GR1MH0, President. Attest— Pl-kret Dr rota, Secretary. ■ Scpt-lfi, 1S53,—lw

[ —"We direct particular attenj tioil"to the card of J. A. Loudon Co., Cincinnati, Wo recommend this house to all ouf frierula pvho ship produce to thatcityv |These gentlemen are' responsible I Jiml honest.. , i f ;

I. Oir The 31 i.v<nuri;D<‘rrrnc) ot Rnjrges? t; ins « relief froin tha difliK'tihy rn regrtrd to ibo disposal:- of I ho y cargo • of negroes .brongbt' into tJlinrlo^on -on the >\n\er Echo, I ha i t hey WooItmized oD the Scan bolder by the Goyei nment ax «n experiment, the inoan> in , U* him U lied W' pr! vaio coritrilmi ion, -They arc tir ho sot off to the Indian Natioif, . furnished reeds and implements of from llio imerfer* ■ once of onisidm - except Government a* : agents and mission Aries..; . ; t :

’ . . •. Baltimore, Sept.^13. . The annijersary/prtho bailie of Nonh Point,, which occurred ye* tor Jay,- was celcliratodttfi Uy by a,' genera I holiday. Tlitj jjrhi c’pIe faitttre of the day was the 10 moral of the remajd.s of.Wills ami Me* LVatrwvwho ipsitheir lives during tlie ’ battle. A.~monmnent is to bo erected ; over them i a this city.;, j A latgc 1 1 rocessio n, cIfnbrachig the military and civic amhotiiici*,. escorted tlie ’ remains; tialntes. were -tired, the stores closedalong the route,* and craped ‘flags displayed. • .

Mcufioti Notice.

tO* It* the general markets wo have to notice? conn lined depression arid inactivity in-1he bread*!irffe m:\rket.: Of Hour only 900 hMs weto dispose.)'of Saturday at S4. ; 60@4,75, Jor snpur fine. - VY hear drill ami prices irregular. Coin.and Q«f» onchanged. Provisions dull mid heavy.— : Of hogs L000 head of e6»n failed, de Hveraldo in' November, brought SG per 100 Ihs.:nct. There nnr not many buyers, at this figure. Groceries .nic' no* changed.— Cincinnati Gazette J3/A. ■;

STATE OP IXniAXA,! - ce . Switzerland County, | ao -* The Slate of Indiana to the Sheriff of said' couniy, greeting:— I «r0U are hereby Commanded to notify the Jlqii a lifted voters of said county, tbH an election will be held at the sevtta 1 places for bolding elections in Ihe several townships of said county on the 12th day of October a. o. Ifc53» it being the second Tuesday in October in said year, according to law, to elect the following officers, viz:—

Public Speaking in Ciaig.

j Bekj. L. Kocixsox, Esq., will spetiK in the Hall at Braytown, on Friday night, .Sept. 17, at candlelight. ' Men of all parties are I invited to attend. sepl-5-lt-pd

One Representative to Congress, for the 3d' Conert-sMot.al district.

Pour Judges oftlieSnprerne Court. , Out Atlmncy General, ' One Superintendent of Public Instruction, One Treasurer of Slate, . , , One Auditor of State, One Secreiary of State, ■- • One Senator, and one Representative to the 1 Stat» v Legijl.itnre, for the district composed of ; Oliio ond Switzerland counties, { One Judge amt otic Prosecuting Attorney for, the Court of Commrtn Ptess, 1 for. the Dis-, Uicl composed of .Ohio and Switierlaod* counties. ., • ■ ; Also—The following officers for the county of Switzerland, vin— - - 1

[ S3T Edward Tucker, formerly an engineer on tKe New York-and New Haven Hailroad, compiined suicide in New York on Thursday, by severing 'tftd arteries of his arms;- Mr.Tnckcr iyas engineer of tho train which ran ' through t!m draw bridge al Norwalk, Con., in May 1854. mulling in one of (lie most horrible accidents known in railway history. He had ever afterwards been gloomy and remorseful. until despair drove him to self-; destruction, I

(K?* The production o( gohl in Australia for the past Year, is set'down 'by; the best English authorities 'at one hundred millions of dollars. The production. in other co tin tries is ost imatod as fojlovys;— California S55.000.00Oj.Ru atd Siberia. $20.000.000;'other parts-of the world. $15,000.000. ; Total, MOO.OOO-. ooo:; V?

Democratic District Convention. An adjourned Democratic convention of the district composed of Ohio and Switzerland counties was held at Entcrpriseoh Monday last. The Convention was organized by the appointment of Dev. John Lewis. President; Henry McMakin and John Boss, Vice Presidents, and Isaac Stevens aud Bon Schenck, Secretaries. The object of the Convention, as stated.by the chair, being to nominate a candidate...for . Judge of .the Court of Common Pleas, the names of Scott Carter, Henry, A. Downey, and .Perret Du four wore submitted’, as candidates for nomination', ‘

, . / . Ne\v YonK.Sept. I3. Tho. atehmcr^Daniel' Webster has arrived with dates to the Sth and $100,000 specie,The iJntclv ship Cornelia Goonholt, fronr Swart ao,- brought 378 e m igrn n ( coolies to Havana, but lout 210 during the voyage.: . - i ; ■ ‘ ;

JCSTCbarha Atkinson, postmaster at Valparaiso, Inti., was arrested by Special Agent Wm, Garver, a few days ago, charged with stealing a 810 gold piece from a letter. U. &. Commissioner Boa, of Indianapolis, committed him in default Of giving $1,000 bail.

.Health of Havana'mnch improved. Sugars held firmly; emit routs had. been made amounting to 68.000 boxes.of the coming crop at24j@2Sc. per box of iiix-tt-en arde?, net. Molasses, very quiet-

yflHDR Men V Christian Amo* cialiorr of Now Orleans Kayo telegraphed umler date of S<*pf.!91h. to' llicir hr nther organizalion in OBt-ist* anwin their laborsiiv behalf of Hid the,fqimer'<nijr.--They state (haI tfiej. Kare ]tvvo^h and between tiyo'an tlirea liCDttfnnder their V

! One Sheriff, One Treasurer) ' ; One Surveyor, * Ope Coroner,. , . ' ■ One Commissioner for District Ifo. 1, Also—One Assessor in iml for rich of the several.Townsliipc of said* county, i Wiinets my hind anti the teal of uid Court at \’evoy, this -13th d»y. of September i.n. , ,1658.OLIVER OIlilSBY, ClerltS. C. C;

v$T Elder Jas.'Lashaji (Christian) will preach in the Codrt House aUIo’ducK next Sabbath, Sept. IQ. All are invited to attend.

tTT A loiter from the Rev. A. Eddy, of lodianupolis, in the Jiouhwcstcrn Ad-| volute, Slates tfmt the monument of; Bishop Roberts is expected tobere;uly lor; erection'curly in October, h trill.be b fitting tribute from tiic preachers ofJmli*; ana, and a beautiful memorial of the eminent 1 abort and usefulness of that- die- j (tngniahed minister.

Tim it v Bat; "pi. 11.

D> S.anty, the electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph station, refnsea to make any statement relative to the cable for publication beyond the positive assurance to the agent of the associated press that lhere.are only temporary difficulties of an.electrical nature, and no reason .whatever for. any rumor that the cable, baa parted.

. JET The revival' at -Katche*, .iliss.v has resulted in thasddition tetho virions ohnrchca in tbatxily^o/ t—al population, alnrgor pr6portlcm'*tpan m any city of its size ofwbidr vfe have'knowledge.

; I. Harris Keeney, 'SfteriflT in 'fcr\jii4‘ * county, certify the above to be t foil rndiftUTc. 'copy , of the notice of election issued ontof. Ibe CicrX’a office, and to me directed, this I3tft X* day of September, 185S.. . , <■ . HARRIS KKKNKV, 0.5 g Sept.;

■ —For the past two weeks there has been considerably sickness in. j Switzerland county, although iiij Vevay thereJiavebeon no deaths.

; (Kf On Saturday the deaths from yellow Tever in New Orleans were 85.

!* CocNtv; Pm'eiis.-—A Boston paper | speaking of. the V subject ofnewspapers ■gives i lie following ad vivo |o persons I tiring in the country. It says:—.“People' [hatilly know h (mv much. they loosa by jnol Mihsrrihing for llu?ir County Paper.— jTlKTC are always certain mutters ol bnmd ■interest, in which It behooves even*, good : citizen to keep folly .‘posted Up.’ . in*' ■ stead of sending away fifty’ or a hundred . j miles for a , paper to soil |for gencA render's, every /man should 'take bis county piper ntid pay for it in : advance; then' it he has- tbo money to - Upend tor more nmuM-mcni, or to gratify * jhis own tastp,“lot Iittn then subscribe fori a good city pipe;'. uhlo reports ;o( poimlar nttol’Fcieiititie lectures, ; lauve and Congressional imungeiive, < with a general summary. of foreign andj idpmestift news up tothe. Is lost- move-i ■ments before going to press.’ 1