Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 45, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 November 1858 — Page 2

! .(KrTto following officers w-re elected for ode year, by ibe Grand Lodge of Good Templars, at their- session, on Wednesday’lost:— / - Simmons, of Unitm Citv, G. W. C. T.; - r . Mrs. Abbio Bindley, pf Indianapolis, G W. V T. 1 • v F, Church, of Union Mills, Q. W. C.; AV. Webb, of Orleaus/G. W. S.; "Airs. Harriet Woods, of Centrevillc, G. W. Treasurer; John B. Hcmbtt, of Goshen, G. W. Chaplain; , Henry P. Lantz, of Centrevillc, G. W. M.; V. D.-Jackson, of Jfcvr Albany, W* W. D. M.; 'M. R. Graham, of Loaanspdrt, G. G. I. G.; • . : • . J3. B. Foster, of Newburn, G, W, 0. G> .

Correspondence of the ReveilleBroorvilm:, Oct. 23, 1S5S. Mr. Editor:— The loud blast whistles i mournfully, around the corners of my dwelling, proclaiming tic departure of summer and the rapid advent of the teaeon of the "sere and yellow leaf,*’ And tho browning foliage dytho'forest also shows tho ravages of lliatldll destroyer piling Frost." I am sad, for. tho sighing of that autumnal wind and the chapge of the deep giceiv which has so lungj beautified tho grand oil trees are emblematical of tho "wane of life.'* . But, lari;!—a new and startling sonnd is borne upon (lie evening ,'tvihd tomy icar. 1c is the booming of democratic {cannon.; Now rejoice oti I ye democracy, for the news is Hying on lightning wings that Indiana has again asserted the su- ! premier of the w/titly principle. Howl, Oh ye Jo vers of Temperance, and yo*ad‘vocalesof Maine lawism, for Perkins is again. elevated to the Supreme Judgeship of Indiana. And is it true that the poor fallen victim of rum, must still wallow in the lowest depths of mental end moral degradation, merely because those: who sit in high places of wealth and power are pleased to say I here is no efficacy in constitutional law'jo prevent it ? And must the _ drunkard’s' v. ita /oil'd half-covered, starving family, still suffer the stings o| poverty, and he disgraced in the eyes of all men-—(lib victims of crime and ignominy? , Yes I'- 1 -for Indiana holds 'the fcuipting cup to his Hpvand authorizes her Judiciary to license ihorum demon. They are proclaiming’ this great triumph of error yonder on the cpijitnon, by the explosion of gun powder, ami by loud huzzas from their . vy\tisky be- gtizzled throats. - ■ It is gratifying fd know, however, that tbeie has been am awakening among the thoughtful, and that In. reality a great victory has been achieved on the side of true dem ocracy—t In t of moral Ity « ml justice. ’ Enemies o(.T‘cmpcranccaiid Free ’ Schools-have been defeated-on all hiimiv as llut legislation in- our iwxt body of lajv-niakers, wo trust will sluuvi, ■ / Franklin County is ruled by the Eecompton democracy. Notwithstanding ibe . efforts, of the opposition, the catirc: County ticket lias gouo democratic; by a ; majority, llmveVer, considerably decreased from form cr —lire at was the rejoicing umong the "Churl 1 louse Clbjiic,", us Foster calls them. An abundance of gun powder was'exploded on the occa* - tion. Tills Cohgrc.ssiumd district al.-o has elected a democrat■ to Congress;--?' Holman by uaiu.e. i ; Yon, - however, Mr. Editor, hayo done; a good work in your, district in the t-lcc-1 tibn of a Congressman. Voir have at | least asserted your abhorrence of imleccn-1 cy and low billiiig«giiie in a public spunk- j cr. No news is more .gratifying to; a' morality-loving community, than the do-; [feat of that prince of blackguards, Hughes.! V knot? nodiing aboilt Dumi, the success-.] [fnl candidate, but 1 hope bo is a mnu [ j who will fitand .uuHinchiiigiy in the face i | of wrung, and battle for"ihelright,: whet-1 ever assailed. Yours, truly, > -i. r. R., j

ji:i :!.t Cyn’.Liana ;Ky. ■ New ’ $700,00. f ' Cvmhuiu, Si., Sept. $:d, lifd. j Received of the Phoenix Insurance lX,n.;any of Hartford, Conn., by M. Magiil, General ■ A’genl of said Company, through S. £. Broadwell, agent at CjatLiina, ;he sain of Srttn . IlundrtJ Dollart, it being in tall of all claims •/and demands for lessor damage under Fire[Policy No. 5, issued at the Cynthiana Agency (of said Company, tie toss originating by burning of frame dwelling Louse on September 121M8&3. THOMAS HOGG.

IO*\Vc- would particularly call the attention gf oui readers to a remedy known as McLean's Strengthening, Cordial and Biovd ; t Purifier.' It is certainly a valuable retaedv.— Wc therefore say to all, call at tbc sgtnfc, and test for yourselves its intrinsic merits?— It is delicioft to take. We’ask our lady readers to tty ;t. bee the adienisemerit ; .a another column;

Official I’aptr <if County,

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Wedseuday, i i ’ i November 3, JS58.

Preamble and Evolutions Adopted by Patriot Division, No.'til,' Son.* of Temperance, on the 23i day of | October, 1858; — ■ j ■\VnEUEAS, It bath pleased the Great . 1 Difpoter of events, to remove from onr 1 , midst our beloved sister,* Mrs. Elizabeth ( Yarnel, by .death. Therefore, -! I Ixtsolved, Tbat wc feel it a duty as well I as a privilege, to pay a tribute of respecrj' !lo her memory, Sbe has passed from | earth, and her seat is now vacint in the Division, she will aid ns no more in the I great temperance reform; we feel that in ;lhe*death of Sister Yainel, Patriot lii-1 | vision has lost a faithful and exemplary 1 * member, j ItaticeJ, Tbat while wc mourn the loss of our departed si;ter, that'we deeply sympathize with the'afflicted husband and ! griends, and hereby Under them our con-i violence in this theit painful bereavement. 7 IfesclceJ,. Tlijit this tribute of ret peel! to the memory of our departed sister be | published in the Indiana Reveille, nmi a ‘copy of the same be sent to the afflicted i [husband. . ; I AtillF.I. L'aI!!‘!'STEr| *1 \* S. J. IlEnmVKj ' . ICriinmittcc. j - Ali'ked }Vade, ■ J • r

TTFTgg Rwnt'Lt will be sent to any address until 1 Ota end of the volume. January lit," Icj’), fur 35 cetiU. Three months for23 cents; cr 1* months for 5K paf* meat to be‘made In advance. >ub*eri|'tiou» way begin at any time. The editorial column* are neither partlxan nor icatarian. Articles, upon all subjects of fenenl Interest are admissible, however, at the discretion of the Editor. ' ,

£3P0ne of the best measures proposed at the last session of Congress, was Mr. Crow’s joint resolution providing that all mib* lie lands'shall remain opdiiyto pre-emption for live years uffo their survey before they shall be offered Tor sale —in other-words, to give, the settlers tell years’ precedence of the speculators.— This was ; temporarily killed, under the lead of a Virginia member, but. it will yet be revived and .we hope passed. . |

XST A Keceivcr lias been appointed at Cincinnati by Judge Leavitt, U. S. iJis* tract Court, to teko possession of tka book!;, papers ami of tho Oliio Lift* Ins. dr Trust Co., and tu wind tip that swindle.

jn>X(» notice ran be tahen'of anonymous com munirallOM. -Whatever If Intended for ii'icrtlon must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not neceuarilv fur publication, butas a guarantee uf good faith. Wu cannot undertake to tvluro rejected communications. • •

Ijynte public will please bear In mlf.d that eanneeicd with this paper there Wa larpd and well appointed Jos Or lire. at which me nn' prepared to execute eve it description n( Job Work In pood style and at low price*, ou .hurt notice. t - TTr* All PtAl an* authorized and requested to act ax Agents lit receiving and forwarding sub* tcflpUoni. , ’

The Called Session. Governor Willard baa done nothing, . since his election, which we so heartily ! approve.as hiS calling the Legislature to- _ gather.on the 20th of next month. *Our 1 only regret is that the call was .not eigh- ’ teen mouths earlier. But the call Is made, i and though only a few weeks earlier,than ( | tire regular session, those few weeks are j of vast importance to' (he State. Wc do not join in the wish of several cotemporaries, tbat'ihe called session will iSattend only:to the levying of taxes and for a re-valuation of property, and the jytyiueut of the Stale debt, and then adjourn. We hope they will address ■themselves'at once to thi business of log* ‘jLlation, and take up every question that , should be legislated upon*. The 100*dnys : !thal the palled and regular sessions nwy I occupy, will be as little as anybody of d men that over was together in Indiana, [or ever will le, can do what should be [done. Among the many foolish things, ■ [id out foolish Comlihidon, that which limits the time of holding a session of the Legislature,'I*; not the least. Indiana has ulicady h:ill*rod more from it than-would jhave paid twice the expense of keepiug 'jthe Legislature together tjtl the lu>iue»b was done. . The School law nrc !s revising; a law prevent illegal voting shout*! be well \ ihgested, rind passed; the real estate j should bo rc-valued for'toxntion; the law t which allows the Harrisons and Fletchers | to collect 20,per cent, on money, ami.al- | lows widows and oj phans only 0. s'liquld ■be swcptuiyay; the Kfate should do m.ore .[equitably appoitioiie-1 for representative j and .senatorial purposes, and also for conjgressional district*; the-entire system of I “penpiisitcs,’* ‘ by which tho ‘ Governor igels four i*r five thousand dollars per year, Uml the Auditor and other State'officers 'get any amount .they please, should be • abolished; the office of .State- Printer ■ should be amt also that of At ! titruey Genera); the salaries of Judge*, and > ITosecutiiig Attorneys should bo doubled. ,il not tiebled;- C’uuti olCommou I Pleas should bo abolished, and the minijber of circuits in'et eased, and .the inquisi•timi , of probably a! drunken, gambling ' I'rosqciitor,-. aiiclr us. they have hall in ■ Franklin cinmty lor two years; should | give place to «u honest Virand Jury; a • law, jiioviding /lor an ; etlicient Detective (.I’oIkV, in .every township, * should be -[ among the Earliest enactments. 'Die time Ts short chough, loo .short \vo think,Tor. The 'anionnt of work To Ledoue. *\Ve. Tvi.-ii also, that, they would submit io n j.voto of the people im amendment in the :Constitution, forbidding. tln> voting: of | aliens, and providing Pr electing five'.Sir ; preme Judges insteiuI of. tVmiV mid lor j their election lor ten yeaferjostcad of six, 'and at an. election other- than a general j election, anil in districts instead of by a ! genera I Ticket, amt so classified that only . one will go'out at a lime;. This will ro ■ move the Judges, from„ the inlluenee of popular elections and from corrupt Leg is- ; laimes;—inifiawryyohjf .1 men am. . v_

i ■ , Destructive .Tiro al Madison. | | ' ; . ; - V Mamso y ‘ 1ni>., Oct. ”8. \ i Last jitglit'ibe extensive fldn'ring mill * i of ribrow.sbury *fc Price, known as tb$ Pal-'' imetto Mills, werb burned to'the ghnmd.;’ | in llw mills tlicio were 1,000 brls of flour,; : a quantity : of.ship bluff, bran 1 j Fn the ' warehouses adjoining) damaged 1 ; ; • by-the fire bin not dest royed,,were 4,000 ,' | sacks ofwlicat niiil.a lafgo. quantity of i j floor. Tlic; Ia ( 'i of niiU aml contents is* at not less Ilian 650i000. IoUurance on §l!0 v 000,Yn tlie'Mer- | chaiilsV Manufacturers, ami other offices | j of Cincinnati: : There is tilsoan insurance! J on the flour, wheat, 4 ; c., wliii*h belonged > | I to itiffcient'psfiiev;- The origin of the tiie j Has not vet been stated.' . '

MAKlilKh, j In Indianapolis on the ‘idtti ultimo, Mr. It*-, ;vid Braden and Miss lannie Dumont, dsuth* ; ter of Cel. Dumont.

KT The Chicago Tress of the. 2Th Fay»:—A rumor obtained currency in onr streets last evening to the effect that.ait allray had, occurred nt Bloomington be tween the citizens of that place and a.gaug of lUO Irishmen, who hau just' arrived and distributed themselves-in a lot ol ■small boarding houses mid grog shops, witli. tho declare*! intention of voting there next Tuesday. It is stated: that three or font of the invalids of,the ballot box I were killed., ; i* ■.

U"/* Subscribers will plc.vw adrj*e in Immediately of tfie non-arrival «f their papers at the proper time.

j NFAV AI)VE){TISI-IMKN'I'S,

Pay Up-—We very much re* : gret that we tire compelled; by. sheer Necessity, occasionally, to* notify our delinquent friends that' they must not neglect-[o pay as the* bills, which arc .standing, against them on our books. Gur expenses afro heavy, and cash, and we cannot, without great'inconvenience. trust men year in and year out. and it is. ungenerous for them to expect it. ■ We shall shall in I’nany cases lie obliged to. coerce payment, if it is not--very .shortly attended to. aft arrears lor’ snbsmption should be. charged according to : our advertised imns.' Jt is only ; by paying in advance that we can furnish the Kevku.lk at the low price of $1 a year

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; I : t i j: st v u ass jiNSURANCE. | rfiMlK u(ii'c><Vnt’tl, fifHt-rai rainy ; a. takes lUeaV-irc in an* ; [wiions 1 die Jiilhlir. yenrr-illy, dial tO^KwJ-C* 1 ] the Coinpspics whteli lit 'fcprwiili iaro nitrravmi; tiff) <‘.)y ui Rtbirn.M hiiJ ' afe'anioiia d;»:

The Yellow Fovqr at New Orleans. ' - We arc permitted to make the following extract i/rom a bnisincss letter from New Orleans, of the 22d Inst.: | ; . “Thonvcajhcr is slightly cool and showery. The fiSver h* abating slightly, iUo* j yet very had and generally fatal to strtV jgors. Manf of the latter tush' in here, ; hoping to fill the situations of elcrks wji6 [have died, but .with scarcely anexcep'hou, (they go to tlteir graves iu four days after | they land. ; The fever is now and will continue to dq so irn* til frost. It;h»s been rinusnally fatal this ; year, and hbysicians of twenty veil's residence, avow tbit they have not been 3biS; to manage or understand- h. n I. v

Soundest, Healthiest, and WeaUhlcet ’* ; Csiprjtiuns (•>, ilit* km-! ‘ In ifiG Ctiiled

_ 'I!i.>; has:i iVsy I■ci it;; an.lt r :lie c*aii'fol nf i.tu |ut tie fust ei'ci >hj;msI. inieerr.» in . ike emmity.iv >uiSi*ie;ii euaiatilee l*» I'ejiej loltltrs . dirt all v.i'l 1>V y atitl I/iiaotiihly j.,;,.:.

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‘ ,£$' In r this county .there, is, a larg* ■ number»of divorce applications in behalf , of parties who come hero for that purpose, I commit perjury as th residence, get .m- | vorced, and then go oht'to deceive sdme one else. It.is an ctif that ought toibe ' d rop ped on. i Any man who conjes he i o .[for.that purpose should bo. kicked out'of’ | the community. and the woman suspected iot imehastity, Wo have no special tef[pienco to any pending application,.bid in liho. past the conduct of snob persons |tas Htecu too flagrant.— Ft,. Wayne Times. \ j We sincerely hope our next Leghlatme 'will repeal the abominable divorce law.

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' Insuhanck.— XuW is the time to insure your property. Fires Anil soon be placed in all your rooms preparatory for winter, and the danger "of. being burned', up will necessarily become more hazardous. Protection against tire is one of 'the first duties of every pradent nmn. No man who. has a proper regard lor himself,‘his family, orjiis creditors, will fail, for any time, to have his property insured. U is due to all those relation**, that ho.should have it done• 1 • • -

I " ■ * I . I i mat TnoniLKsoMr; Canal at Inihan* i Ai-ous -v»Tho lessees of-the canal running through Indianapolis, have commenced repairing it. They, design toTpend 51, GUO in mending ihu broach and cleaning, the canal tho bluffs, to its original depth'.ami width; arid promise to keep it | iirdrdef hereafter. If kept filled ami I clean tho citizens* will riot scrimidy oh:jcct to it, but its filthy and dilapidated condition heretofore has tnada it a nnisnnce. T ■■ ■ \

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C’ranhcrrie^—rnnibciTtes! YLST’E have just recuiw J i* iul of C:^ui . iTV lies winch winder law fur (.VL, iiov.l ' ' CLAltKNO.N i: WAUk*. MISS ti7n. KLW .t//) ro., bi.UXK* Is' iixtun Dic*j3 Idomiclv, Hib- ’ Vnury Artklrt, Ar. t Si r,. coftltr cf Jiei'i aiiii* l.i'.'t I’.v Vtval, l.M'it.M.

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Notes «'f)Piuvatb.Banks' Void.— In a case where tyil was brought on notes of iho Citizen*’ Bank of. Gosport, Putnam Circuit Couh, Judge Perkins decided Him the notes issued by privivlc banks or bant; - ers—Franklin Insurance Co., B.F. Junes, T, ife J. AVJ GafT, (fcc.—iiitcadld to culalo as mpifeyara; void. Judge Per? ■kins bolda that the issue of such nolcSis not a natural right, aiid that it. is' in conflict with both common and statute law.

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and r.ciulit'r 'VVork (•'dicnll}', f’ike ilicvi, VtVsy, . IIEPd-canstaatiy: a clucial av' JLSL. jtl* Sailtilciy, W(i:k. smlul--l*»/^ the waitli_iif Ihv people of Switzer {and county. uZ\i ■ Tjf«.

Go, ’hen, to AYaooV Office, effect tin Insurance upon your property and your life, and'then sleep soundly. •

CI1 JEAP-.T i:a.> : arc now receiving a supply of TEA, TV which wv w,il jdi at jo p*r lo. ; iiov3 : CLAliKSO.VA AVAj.|)0. ,

take pleasure in calling ttltention to. {lie ne\V advertisements m this paper. AVo can cheerfully recommend bur readers to patronize them: — E. B. Kincaid & Co. t •• William Faulkner. ; - : M. D. Huplan.

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TuAHK8GtviKa.— Thanksgiving has.'a I* j ready been announced for the 25lh ofrNovember *in tiro following Stales: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island’, Connecticut, Mississippi, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. \ Gov. King, of "New York, has issued his proclamation for the 12th, and Gov. Packer, of Pennsylvania, for the 18th of the present month. ;

npilE iindc (signed begs Have to iafcm.hu /L friends and the public that be has optned a llhclismilh Skop oh- Ferry aUecl, iwo ilijora above Sbuff'a '■ya-on ShruvVtvay.ln J. where be’WnUbc plea tod ta do work lot the public oii reasonable terms. *■ Waggons-, Plows; B’jggief, Hay ilresi Iroiis, t £c.| ncalty mude and-Tcpatred: •

Pratfking Privilege. - In view of the recent congressional ulections and those uhicliriro to otenf 14foto- the. assembling of the Thirty-six Congress, the following information in} regard to tho..franking privilege. will be I of gencraP interest: — ' .{ The franking privilege of members of j Congress—senators nml representatives——j commences with thetuim for wlitch they \ were respectively elected, or from the pc-! riod of tiibir election : where that occurs' after the final adjournment of the prcCed-j iug Congress; and this without any rof- ! erencc to the time when they take their | seats.or oath of'ofiiee. >n the case of| contested seats, the privilege, of course, j belongs to the person holding.the ccitUi-.j calc. '■ •/ v \.:.y ; I The time at which the franking priv- j ilege of members (expires is the first; Monday in December' fol lowing the expi * j ration of their terra .of pflico. - - ' | Il'ho !privilege-of resigning members; geases on the first Monday in. December; following the date of resignation;’ ■ Front this it will he seen that members of the present; Congress are entitled to frank up to the first Monday in December 1859, and members 1 hirty-six | Congress will assnme that tighten the; fourth day. of March next,' or on thb day | of their election and acceptance, if elected after; that date.— Washington'Union,

- IIorseshoeing.

■ .1 will be pit pa red at all .times, to no hoof shoeing in a neat and substantial .inauni-r.- I fit my. horse shoes, to the foot, and nut:kv fool to tlie tieie, 31. L.DLTLAN. ■■ Ycva >v Nov. 3, ; fS55.—I y. . '

Clarkson & Waldo. The Cards of all the principal business men in cam always be found in th& Reveille. It is always best to patronize establishments that advertise liberally; for they invariably keep the Best goods, do" the' best work, and sell the cheapest. :

The Illinois election comto .Voff to-morrow,: The' Inst Presidential vote of this State was*as follows: Fremont, ' 96,189 . • Fillmore, > 37,444 ; ; " : 'r: I — ;!■ ; : .. Total opposition, 133,633 I Buchanan, • • 105,348 | Opposition majority, ' 28,285 4;

B * KMMONS.—Wc have a lot pfi.tnnnoui BlJ For sale low by •: v, novS . . ' CLARKSON &. WALDO.

; To The Tax Payers of mi it- ; vfrrlaml Con illy... rStlii'. wiiijffjijincil Treasurer oi / JL County, *iirri**.y notifies Hit* tat payers of ; raid Coittny .that he U now ready to receive 1 KUi on Ihc Dupllfiltf fo; tho.rrar a.'h, j The (files of taxation for raid jxar ait us fol* I lows:—* * , - ■ i For county; purposes 50 ctn‘s on $100 vainTation, and 50 cents onvach poll. For sdioo! 'purpose.* 10 cents on $F0 valuation, and 50 i cents' on each poll. For State Sinking Fund 3 !cent*un$lVi taftalreu. * ■ In addition to ilie aliovc taxes tn Jefferson Township for mad purposes 10 cents on $100. , For Jpeci.il school purposes to cecils on $:00, ' and «) cents on each poll. Corporation of \'tl v#y 5 cents od $100, and 50 cents on each | poll: $1 fur each dog, $1,50 for eachilut. j Yevay Tow nship fur special sc bool nurposea |‘J5 cents on $t(W, and 50 cents poll, j York township road purposes S cents on * ■j $100.' Township purpose 3 cents on $100. . V Poser Township road purposes 10 cents on $100. .Township purposes 5j cents on $KW- ,} Cotton Township road purposes 10 ccoia om. ; Township purposes 4 cents on $:00. Special school.purposes 10 cents on $100, anti *5 rents on each poll., Fieasant ToWnship road purposes 10 cents tin $100. . Township purposes 10 cents on $100. Township purposes 10.cents on $100. - Special school purposes 15. cedis .bn $100, and30 cents tm cach poll. ] - - . ' :Craig Township, for Township purposes 10 cents on $100. Special school purposes .25 cents on $100, apd 50 cents on each poll. And for the purpose of receiving taxes, will attend the foliow.ngpiacfcs, vu:— .* • ' Ar Jacksonville, Friday, November 5lh. Florence, Monday, November Sth. ‘ . PilnoUTuesday, NovemberStb.- ' . Quercus Grove, Wednesday, November lOlh, Alleusville, ThursdaySNoveinhtr! lllh. j : Beni»ington r Fiiiayi November 15th. 1 ~ Shaw & BoinneFs- storeACraifi Township, Saturday, November; 13lhi ■“ And at my office in Vevay, until the 3d Monday of March next; after which lime tha law makes it lhe;TreasurcFs duty to cpllcctall unpaid taxes'by dislreis and sale of property; which painful duty he trusts his fellow-citi-zens ;will ;rendcr ubnecersary, by promptly paying the amount'of taxes charged to them previous to the time specified, and thereby • save costs. ’ - j - ; Supervisors of the roads are requested to fila their receipts for work done, in their respect' ive'districtVon or before the time of meeting the tax-payers. ’-K > ' Delinquents for the year 1557, are reminded that ifthey .with to save costs,They roust pay up 1 previous to the 15th of November; after that lime from,twenty to thirty par cent, in the shape of costs, will be added to each dollar due from delinquents. 1, R. M0KER0D, Treaturrrof S, C. Treasurer's Office,.Vevay, Oct. *6*.—ft

Wauled,—au Appi’cniicc. Ihe blacksoiitliing.bBsiivcss. at M. L. JL • Duplan’sj Blacksmith ; Sliop, A two doors above SbufTtf Wagon Shop: Ferry street, VC; vay, Ind, .M. L. Dll'LAN. .Npv.,3, 1S5S:—3w. ' ■

E. ; R, I FAfe^GOODS^ OfcEverv Variety, \ j CliBAPBll T IUN BY E KI! j WE.have nowSan hand ‘a fiiiiAssortment of Flowers, and Bonnet Trimmings, of every kind, and of the latest and most fashionable 'styles; - Also, a good assortment of.

jpg* Thera are now! four hundred and forty convicts in'the Indiana State prison, eight . of whom are fetaalcs. Tliere are bat .three hundred and forty-fonr cells, and no room - for in or e. ;• The fall courts will probably increase the population of this conservative instiloti'on 1 to about five hundred. x ; . . ■£

Fatal Accident

St. Louis,' October 80. —Yesterday afternoon tbe roof of a brick house in course of efectton,: J oa WashingtoavVvenue,Tell, severely injuring five, workmen, ,one of •whom, Thomas Gogau, has. since dicd k

•Election'sYesterday.— -Sixty four Representatives in Congress —more than one-fourth of the entire body—wore elected yesterday—namely, thirty-three in N. York, eleven in Massachusetts, five in New Jersey, four in Michigan, nine in lllinois, and three in Wisconsin. The political com- • plexion of the next House depends particularly upon the results in Now York, New , Jersey, and Illinois, as the Representatives of the other States are now unanimously Republican, andmo changes, arp anticipated.

■ v®mss3j£®®®si 9 r such as Silks, Jlerinos, Cashmeres,* Delancs, \c., with a' large, lot oLOIoaks and 51 anlillas, and Trimmings^of every style; alt of Which' we will sell os*chcap as any . store In the place. . :

Astronomical.—'Tho following scientific^calculations'appears in an Eastern paper with regard to the comet: Its tail is at jeast 0,000,000 miles in length. To greaso that tail, it is estimated, would usa op aTiasin of fat as largo as Lake Erie, and give constant employment to 50,000 "daubers” for ten years.

Overland Mall. •

- Bt. Lena, Gdoher.SO—-9 P. Overland Mail has arrived with California' dales to'the 4th, which were anlici|)aled via tho Isthmus. Tbs mail arrived within the schedule* time, bringing alftce pafisengers.' ;

• IxntASA Divoncfea.—Thaproccsa of knocking off tlie chains that bind unwilling hearts in Indiana is prospering amazlngly. Ten divorce cases;are on the docket of the Vigo Circuit Court for the next Term. Tippecanoe county has docketed fevcniccn.—JKrcAanye, ■ ilprion county has seventy-tvo oh her docket, and wc doubt if there is w single county'in the State that lias Jess than four or five. At this "present fpeaking”;wo think wo shall guess near the mark if we say there are abovt one thousand divorces now sued for in this State, of which four fifths, at least; are demanded by residents of other States. 'Jhero in food for a lit-, tie sound Legislative contemplation in this fact.

>■ Strictly ‘ attended to by . ourselves, in all. its rdepartmealvsnd on the shortest not See. - We think that with the help we are now favored ■jntb, we shall he enabled to givy general satisfaction in all cases. . . r;. . Come ladies and see for yourselves..

Madison Courier saysv —“It is reported that Judge J. W. Spencer, of Ohio county, has received the appointment of Consul to the Two Sicilies.”

Horace Beil . Released. • '' New Aujakv, Od. 29. . Horace Bell has just arrived hero from Kentucky, and was received at the theatre with tremendous applause.' He was released on bail. , ’

Minnesota Legislative. —Tha St. Anthony News of tho 26th gives the complexion of tha now Minnesota Legislature as follows:

MlLLIiVERV,

Also, promptly attended to Sir all,' thelatest and best styles of the season! ‘ All order* giyen us for-making Velvet, Silk or; Silih Bonnets, or Bleaching and Trimming,'will he attended to on the shortest notice. 1 ; " v .

Senate. House. Total. Democrats, 21 36 57 Republicans, 16 44 60

: 15P We are requested to. giro notice, that Rev. Mr. Lanham will preach in tho Court House in Vevay next Sabbath.

/3gr The Louisville Journal learns tllat in Kelson-and/neighboring counties in Kouln5ky contracts ba've been made for hogs at $4,60, gross, which is understood to be the market price. , .

_ We would s&y, (hat in these departments,' .wc feel highly gratified and encouraged in receiving the liberal patronage that we are now enjoying fiom out friends.' Friends, we thank you most sincerely .for your.past favors, and hope to be able to merit a continuation of the same.' -■ ■’ ■

Republican maj. pn joint ballot, 3

0 Largo bodies of ico have been ohserved in tho Atlantic ocean recently.— Ono was enormous in size, being two hundred feet high and four hundred foot long. At this season of the yeirico is seldom seen by voyagers, and (Improbability is, tho snmmsr iu the ArdHc zone has been unusually powerful in setting fies tha mountains of ice in that region.

Kew Oblkakb, "Nov. 1,

Appointment by the Governor.—Cyrus L. Dunham, Secretary of State, vice Daniel .MeCluie, resigned-

Tbo Koward Association close their labors this‘day, the fever being no longer epidemic, : . : F. Bcomidt, Prcp’l. -

And now, Ladies, come one and allj coinc with jour cash and without lifted see for yourselves) you shall be welcome at all times. . O* Remember the place, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. ■ .' . ; hor3-lf.

Coi.tmmjB, Ind., Oct 27. In the suit of Shrewsbury Price against Mowhertcr, the jury to day rendered a vcdict to favor of the former for $10,000. Immediately afterwards, Mewr horier drew a pistol and shot himself through the heart, dying instantly.

, , ’ \ Nov. 1, River 2 ft. 6 inehes by metal mark, falling; weather cloudy. .

DRIED HALIBUT.—A lot - of: superior Halibut for sale by ’ ; . nov? CLARKSON 4; WALDO, v

Kate French is ont again—looking "as nnt at a new pin.**

New York, Nov.. 1. - The schooner, Madison was seized on j Saturday, liy the U. S. Marshal oh sus- ; picidn of being intended as a slaver. She {.was on the?way to .Salem, Mass., at the j time of the.'seizure,, and was overhauled j opposite Greenwich, Coon.—Sjio had no clcarinoepapcrsi, .but her captain ti a tided • to tip IJVrshal;,!. paper, purporting.to be ' a bill of sale from Uco. L. ,Wise, .of tlie j Coast Survey’ service to Jos. Gardner land ,W. M/ Eddy.. The Madison was j brought back to the city,'and. js. now moored under, the' guns of the revenue j cutler, River de Loupe. ‘ . - C: .

. • W 16DIJCGTOX, Oct. 20. j Postmaster General Drown has matured ; a plan : which will be recommended to i Congress for arrangement .by which money orders upon the basis of ; the ■ British : system may be; transmitted ; from place to'place (lirough the Fost.Office. J;'/--■. ■ ’