Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 46, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 November 1858 — Page 2
Grand Division Sosa of Temperance. Thu bod/ met at Indianapolis on the 1 *2d instant. The business transacted the. first day was unimportant. S j' The second day the reports of the i Grand Officers were received, and the of- ; ifleers for tho ensuing year were elected,; 'as follows;— ' ; I T. G. Bebarrcll, Sholbyvilb*, G. W. j P,; J. B. Abbett, Columbus. Q. W. A.;j ; Henry Olir, Indianapolis, G. *S.; Rev, J,; R. Williams, Putnamville, G. Chap.;; Wm. A. McKenzie, Indianapolis, G. T.;j 0. W. Hackley, North Salem,- G. C.;; John H. James, Laurel, G. Lieut. - | After the installation of officers, tboj committee on memorializing the Legisla-1 tore, presented the following report,-which ! ’ was adopted:— . J j The commilte to whom was referred ! tho subject of petitioning the next Logis- j latum to provide an Asylum for Inobri-J ale?, have considered that subject beg! leave to report the following:— ■ j Your committee regard with abhdrence s ibe heartless doctrine, too commop anrong j oven temperance men that tho drunkard is a nuisance and should bo to heated by society. He is a;man, though fallen and degraded; and though debased, iu.tbe eye?* of strangers, he is tho center of many hopes and of maity.aflectloni to'the-little circle who tall him father oh husband ut brother. .Moreover, the into'/light-in uliiih he should io regarded is. that of a diseased man. ibis disease is physical, yet it produces' menial insanity. .His cravings after poisonous potations are (he ■legitimate conseijuenws of tho derangeincut of h:s phvsieal functions as surely as {]iir-t is consequent upon fover, alid his inability to labor, and his want uf mental joinaettv to transact business arc conse{ipietit upturnin'? deranged physical powers. Ni> chanties have ever been bestowed {move cheerfully by a Chrtstion and philanthropic public than those which-Mip-i pott our State Asylums. • Humanity says | that it U. privation'enough for any to truly I fo.be denied those so'iai joys that attend j health, hence we cheerfully so far share j {with the ►lillertrig ns to.contiiimU* to thej ,1 support, and.ciiring. if,possible, of those j i who aro insane.‘ ■ insanity or i inbeet!ity j 'from intemperance .should not be an ex*' I ■ception to this rule, hence we deem it the j 'dictate of pure philanthropy to- provide) ! for this class of. sufferers, and out <i) tho j j common funds of those who should bearl lemdr other * burdens and .so fulfil the. lavv ’Of Christ. ;?,\Vc offer therefore, the tol- j : lowing:—; ■ . - * j | AWwLyTlliA — U w vwwwittee j ; Id prepale n memorial, and have it us t-x-'. ;tensivtdy circulated as ’ possible, asking-' ■ 'the Legislatureio provide an Asylum forj ;-j inebriates with the .least possible delay -1 ;iu Indiana. V T. A. Goonwis, . • • • Wji. A. McKexzh:, ; | ■' ]■ ,J.. W. KcalXSXU.V. ;i . j; The following resolutions were advtpti’d! , 1 7AWifi/A That we prize' purely tcmV jomnieitd 1 he cjfu&mer as overy wiry w on fthy the confidence of the members of the- | Ordei, yet ivc yi'il! not withhold orU con ¥] ■ j victiun that tha first duty of the temporf j '-anee men of InjHan/i.ts to.eiistaiu such lo-J l eal papers as are reliaide 'on'lItis'queMiou; | land it is theirilnly to di-countonanee all 1 [others. We would t/ffeir the following, | resolution:' y ■ 1 : | }' lieiohed. That we will labor in Arturo! jfor the orgaiiTzalion s of Divisions, and for j tho revival of ft healthy temperance seutt-jmcat-iii lira Siam. | A proposition to increase .the salary of . :G. S. to §150, ami fo allow the G. W. ■ >P. §50 per year was lost, as also was a; ; proposition id increase the }cr capita tax \ Ho ten cents.por membciV- I j On motion, Evansville was selected as i ■the place, and the fourth Wednesday in j ; April, at nine o’clock'A. M., was agreed j |upon as tho time for holding tho semi* ! iannual session of the Grand Hi vision. ■ j
Lai 1 ,* Ktwa From btesico. Waehingjox, Nov. 8. Private letters-from Galveston, 20th 1 October, stales that the yellow fever is ; making fearful ravages: Sis physicians , j died. . The. writer advises absentees not to return, till 1st December. There .had f bom no (rest, with a change to warm < weather fatality increaed, 1 The steam-ship Gen. little arrived at-J New Orleans on the tiist, and bungs ,iu- j formation [torn Northern Mexico. ; j Yandauni has Issued a pioelamatian • calling ob several 'merchants along the, frontier to pay EtimC annexed to their j names, amounting to 8150,000, or to re- j move with their goods fspiu the ■country, | althongh the goods had paid .him.dnty. { Ho says he will give no explanations and j wishes no questions asked. He. chforees t it on his officers to see this carried out.— ! Many Americans and foreigners were j preparing to remove when he revoked the; decree and left for parts unknown. !. The propiinters of the Overland j Mail Howto to CaUfornia liaVe contract' j cdWith the Government for two mails a j week tor £000,000. The juice tor thi ongh ; tickets is S200, w'iih forty pounds of-lag- ‘ gage. - Kix passengers canto through on , the first trip. There are six snpeitmen-': dents on the route; each stage is char.god-T overv iwo hundred miles, About six hundred nnlcs of the route i* exposed to -; the attack of Indians, on which jin armed guard of twenty men is employe 1.' - ; ! Nov.-'d.-WA dupatch was re- ’ reived hue yf.-icid.iy from the Postmans ter-fi'eueral,.which -says-lhal ho will he;; herc soon; and will put this branch of the 1 ' over I and mail tin the, same footing, with ■, that of St. Louis. . ■ ■ Qir 'i h - Smyrna'.( Del. j 7iutes -give; an account of an election in that’(own- held-’; by. boys ex<‘h;sivvIy, .wI.i } -1 f thut paper says, with rV’g.udto polling, ijmlireding ; and cursing, w'u;s far ahead of the 'men’s ■; election., ' ■ »■_, . ,
Proclamation. t A people who have been as highly fa- j vOred as those of Indiana, in utl thati makes them free, independent mi l prosperous, may well, Upon oneway in each year assemble to return tlurebthanks for; those 'blessings, to Aunoiryv God: _ | I therefore appoint Thursday, the 25th; day of. November, A. D. IS5S, as a day! of Thanksgiving and Prayer, urging all to j assemble and return thanks to , the Su-' ( premo llulcr of the universe, for the bless-; ingsllo has coufered imd the mercies He; has extended to the people of,tin State of; Indiana. ' j In testimony whereof I havo Infrcuntu: set ttiy h ind aird caused; [seal.]-.'* to be aflixed the seal ol; J the State of Indiana.; Done at the city of Indianapolis, this first; day of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen Imnared iru.i lifty-cight, the year of the State the forty-third, and oi the Indepenlencc of the United States tliecighty- ■ third. ; By the Governor:— . •. \l '■ . Asm;!- P. WiKi-inn.. .(Ctbus-L DusnaM.rfSecietary of, State.
O die I a I Puptr of Switzerland County.
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iVKOxE-soiV,: : : : November 10, 1853.
i . . Business DiUECTonv.— Persons visiting this.place will find the names of the principal mercantile bouses, professional men, manufacturing and mechanical es* . tablishmcnls, itc... »tc., enumerated iu the list of Business Cards on the Erst page of tho Reveille. *• Wo can receiumsnd strangers and others, to buy at tbu houses; whoso Cards aro fonndln tho Directory, as they arc all A No. X establishments. . •
1 Tho Grand Ledge of Goad Templars. . j This body held its annual session ini this city last week. About 70 members j went present, ;al! of whom are deeply dc- j voted to the canso of temperance. The; j order itself is young and composed chief- j ! U* of-the younger class of inen and women, i por talent and ability, iho lodge which ! was In session last week, would compare i favorably with any. hodjr of men and wo- ; 1 men that over assembled in Indiana. 1 ; ' The principal business of the session. I wastim adoption of Const Unions and By! 1 laws for the Grand and Subordinate i j Lodges. Slops were also taken for vig*i ; orouniy "carrying on the temperance enter- ! prbe of the State. Kealix.ing the position < j of the temperance titicsiibn, so far as the |law is concerned, they propose to address ! themselves to the organization of Lodges, j lam! the rescue of;inebriates from their, fate, ami the prevention, as fir as possible, j by. moral and social means of the miking of more drunkards.; For these means the; organization is well adapted,-and wo hope; it will receive it;e co-operation of all good men. . , The nest session will bo held at Col- ■ umbtis on the third 'lucsday of next Oi' tuD-r.. The ,17th of next August, being tin* anniversary of ihu Order, was dcsigi natf.l as a day of, general-jubilee.—7«rfi-''atiOf-tJ.U Atiwicon,
| Tni: (’ram \Vilu Gaei:.—The;will of \Junius \V. Ciaig. who died in ' L'ltiirville, was oflercd for piybate in the county nf Chicot, Atk., on last Monday, jnnd a most iiilctcsting disctissiun occurred i thereupon, in which several noted-conn-I m 1 ! took past, among them Gov. Foot, id l.c 'picstirui a> to l!io Vali lily of.the..will | is adjourned to the next'term of the iir-j court-otf Cl>icot. comity, when i(, is; . (ir.-h i>t<o<d that there will, he a largo nls | tcntbi5.ee of le unctl and aide coniisel. - In ! !addition' to iKc : lawyers who conducted! jibe disencsion Iasi Monday, Gov..More j , Iica-1, dtjihtt! I’jiile. and Mr. M. ix W'mtin.; lingtcn, of Kcntnicky, Mr. Dike, of Ail:an-' I | sas, and several oilier legal golitlcuu-n, i i arc engaged. The evidence for niid in ’Supp'oif of tlic.vwilip will lc .mbiiiuwi mainly in tie b-rm of deposit ions',,whi-.-li; , aia hereafter to be tAkc H.-~Lvniiti!U ! (.’verier, Aih, ; ;
f iV'/- Uicku'i \V. Tltohip'fvn, ol. Torn* n.u,;*/, .‘•pola-.u ofVy.I.'is liipiiiisturthe . . d. S'kale, as one of (<» ,l?e rledi' l ilii.s win; ; r to MU'oro.nio M'.y-ii. ■»:i! 1-V*:!i. Col. Tuoiiipsuit i> one of Vm* . in*» ia the i. it*% .ail l will'i-om-ittmui .at tJOravo support , for that liijjo : . AppcanUtcc woiihl ornt to.m(iiiMt-; that iiis Ameni'anami oM |in«. . inti’iol to .insist <ui las c!p*:--jlion.as p at oi lia-ir sViatc ;A \Vw>yv-‘.U o( i viito*. y. ‘a\n mini of tbo T 0|.jiO'iiinn who (ad.itwwi slit! u'O.'it' triumph,- la c.is’ihe .hv apparnonet put, tli>* fii. n is of ■ Col."l‘iril:l|is.;U Will pioll.l'oly liFiTO ots .vane, an I is lerlainly nui rat 1-ii lyjeticu. In fiwf, his f'i-.'titjs IiawMillitit nl Mi.i'iigtli. l > f laa aii'l then pirit 10 «’c- • Hi ;i 11*1 J n > 11 ctf. —/W«( /it7; 61 'i V;l !- f/.’.
irM.'els 'dnT"! 0 ■aware ,u’i;lL f lavs tt Craig Mil Other.’. ■ flier‘.-Lints i-l t!ii> i'ily.Mune time since ■ ii.-liiirti-d ;u-iian ug,iiu>i I.ir];iu I*'. Samic;s, »>i Cat roll cui-nty, Ky., charging him .H-ilii fr-sud, tie., i:i tire j.uteLjn* o<* goi'di ; uiKer Mi.-ii el elites, The .--r.il was : in hsvd {.ist. v.i.ek, Judge Ylm-iiling theiC .was no I'viit'iici'. of Jiaiiii,, - San.'t’.rs has hi ought.>uil against ilios*; parties, i:laimrug -JU.OoO damages for alL/el maltc- ■ pnistx-utiijii,; The Judge, yc:;toiday, | on ids petition hy truumv*! granted u j change dl vciuuv-a.iJ its© tame was tudirj <’ii to .Shelby TOimiy. — Lou. Cou/ier.oJ.
! (£r Oviil Gavitt, on Saturday, arrest* : ;c>l Unit* peisouv three men and one .wo* v ; tij.iH' r on 'the other tdde, of the river, mis- i ’ peeled ofcottmiiHing Mmdry .-burglaries' jin tliis- city. - : Aquantity of hmglu’s jtools ami Ugus.metal were fount! in their ; possession., ■ The piisditers will bo taken ; l“ iiio TiI mbit; comity jail., where, after accor.iilint; to lire Liwruf Kentucky for. j having eouiiiorfeilcrs’ an*! liuglars'iOohs :i;i tl.cir j><ie.-sLn.fpawa 11 t Ire reqtiisilioti of tl;e Governor of iuiiiana,--J/m/i'-.son CWWtT, iih, .
j A SiNGi;( \ii Vote.—At tire Into o,Ve- ; tfou in Ma-sMiL'lius-c-lts the* town of South ; Danvers voted as follows (or Govoriioi: j IJ.uiks, Republican, * 4-14 j ■ Reich, Democrat," , 444 Lawrence-. Ameiiean, ‘ 444 .*
• ■ . , ! PrrrsKL'iicti,' Nov,.i>. ; Itiver 4 ft. 5 inches by pier mark, falling slowly; weather doiuly, mur, 5U. ’ : 05“ The La layette (la.) Gottwer ' re*. ! ports contracts for hogs at Sij IbrDeoom- | ter delivery. . • " \ • •
J CO 31 3(33 11 Cl Alii.- ■** r j - mbcr 'j i Fiore.—TliCblisiutfs done to-day: uas io- ' ;cal, ami quite limited.' The Sjdes add up Sdt) 1 jt>tU, al$'l ttdajl 40 tor ?iijiert‘me, tiinl 1 ■ *51 <>) t'jf-clioicy. 2,035 barrels were received i ! U.« lost'- I hotits, - : ‘ . ’ ! i ltoc.3.—TJ.e inarkel was Imdyaut tu-day, and J | price's • leaded upward, apd cldicU al an ad- j [ vaiice of 25c, sales having been made for the ! 1 Ifore pait of Uecetnbcr, at $i.• Tho;number } offering is small. "■ . ■ • >'' ’ 1 . • ■*, • WiiKAT.—The tinarlicl-remains: quiet, and j rather dull, but ijiiotations are u ■' j tunl cha n sc,- AV e quote prime W Iiiic al$l 05; j ,gctiil do ‘j3a3l 00; fair doattfoaMc, arid [ted) [ at S5a9 jlsTur fair to prime.. -.. ■ ■ ... • I t I ; Corn.—Tlaf market is Rrm with, on active c ; demand al oOo for oW;amV45q for now. ! s I itvt.—Thtieisa moderate demand al CO it ia’Cc. Is 1 B,\Ri,rr.—The market: is firm and prices; c steady, ni C5a75 (or fair to good, and for j f ' prime. ■ .... - ■ Oats.—Arc in fair demand, and the.market, a is firm al 53c, fur ne w, and 55c Tot old. _ HUTir.R.—The best qualities ore in good do-' I maud, and the receipts find :teady sate ut.ful!. t prices; but Ibe cutatiiontr qualities ore dull at*, a n u U e. We quote prime and choice Western ti C< -me al tcu2C*:, and prime KolI at 14a 10c. !e fiHuccmiiS.—Tlje business doing is local and- c quite lumltd; dealersbperuliug with reference; b tu abundant receipt of.ucw crop Sugar .and p .Mulasns. anticipated as soon as the river rises. ’ U We quote i.ew crop Jlolassts at* SdatlDc, Jrtd c in h* 71a7jc for fair. '< Coflee sclls'aUUarHc in a small way. ’ ? ■,
f - The Tmo Policy.
■ The trjio policy of a town is to support ids OAvu mechanics an(l Imsiness; citizens. rcrnumcM prosperity can only be scenreil in this xvay. If bur business ure>/. who pay our taxes, pay license, until keep the machinery of business moving, are neglected, a ml purtjhases made at oilier places, j wo caii never expert to have a j home market worth anything 1 . Too many ofour citzo/is are iu the | habit pi* buying attic tes of merchandize pud mechanism in the cities/ which can be obtained, liilly ns cheap. tit home. 0 nr me- j chanics cannot bo excelled, amli ; ifwp prosper in business and in wealth, Vo should make . it a point to .“support, our own/’ andby so doing give omploymeut to pur own people, .and keep our money in circulation at homo, instead of sending it abroad, to line . tho pockets of city .merchant# and manufacturers/, who Vcoutribute nothing to advance the prosperity of the “country towns'/’ l>y patronsztng themechauscs and bus-. ' iness men .iu our town, capitalists do but coiitrbute to their own in(itwa'ya cMiaiiCco ■ vui—property. /
Judicial Officers Elected. Tim following ditdiiiii (iliLers were elected at the Octolici dvetion; t mCHT JflM'iKS. 1st Circuit—do-efdi W. Chapman, Dcm. 2d G. A. Bivkncif, 5],I “ M. F. II like, lilh - „ kb'!, t.'lavjkmO, '* 7th L “ Jos. S. Duckle.s, gth “ John M, (N*wan. K?pid.lican. lOlh ■* . Fdwaid \V. WilE-o:!, “ cmCL'lT I'Jlf-sncni.Vj ATTl'IlNCYS. 1st Circuit; —*iy y - Uichardsim* lo p. 4tl i H eniy G. ILmna. I Joino■;iat. 5ih /'* AYm.-i*. Fi-hhiuk, llcp. (illi Isaac N. I'ierw, “ istli “ ■ ..Kobeit \V, ILurison, *’ bill Win. 1>. Ifi.ddie, 10th **\ .James M, Dcfrces, • '* llth '* lliehard r. IK* llart, ' 12ili ■' } John L. Miller, ., “ ■cos!M.:>x ri.ii as . Flovd-—David \V. Latoiie i, ib-jovl-hdin. Olilo d: Switzerland--*!. J. Hayden, Am. Adams k Allen—J, JSiatkeliridge, Dem.
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1ST At the present term of the Circuit Court, thero has bccif fltHgo amount qjf business transaclctb nml tho Court ja etill in session.. Four persnus liave been sentenced to the penitentiary, for grand lanceny, ns follows: Washbufne, for six years; Goff, for two year.-; Bailie Baxter, for two years; Williams, for two years. Some important civil cases were decided at this session. The now Judge, Joseph W. Chapman, appears io bo perfectly‘a I home on tlio bench, and gives pretty j general satisfaction.’ ; Sheriff Harris Keeney, and Deputy Jo*' aepU'PijOlman, took the prisoners to Jef-j foreonvillo on Saturday night last. •'
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Coroner’s Inquest. AN Invest xvas hcM by Reuben Eerry, t Jus'.toe of the [itrace of Switzerland to., 1 Indiana, acting er Coroner, over ihe dead body ■ of William Rrcsser, found, in the Oh:o river. 1 on the f-jh day of November, (hob, at the town of Palnor. Tlic July, after an 'csamincltoh .of ibc body cf the dceeaie.’., reported that be tv i.;s vUaih by acoifontitiy lei"? ' idr»'.vr.td. •{ ' RFXBEN BERKY, C.ur.c:, j November 10,'laoS.—ow t - — ;
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f'M&ot-aoopk , ■ , ' Of jb tariff:/: : v zi-i: a v e is t n a s k v i: r::: ’ n fi’» ci ■■:; ■r ? v < f_ r 2*.■-> ■■.* : , .: , . Iknj.u t, TriuiiM ng* of every tied, and • A '--si. .1 awl farhipr.ablc siy'cs. >■ assortment i>( - I-.::,^3£ltS3Z<S32)? s ; s'wb b.i SUks, Me jintis, Caj hie ercs, Dlb ::t •, i >\c-, ifr:, wit a a laige loinf (.th>.ik3 ant! .Van | ait! Trimmings of;every style; ab cl j.whieli we ’.till sell a,; cheap ns any store :r. Urn pl.Jce. 2 iV» 1« h - v* :i U i It , Strictly attended to by ourselves, ;.a s’,1 i*a departments, and on the thai't-it notice. V.V thmir that wi;h the help wu are new ft w red with,, we shall be enabled to give gentrai salts fa nt tun in all ca^s. Come ladies not! see Tot yourselves. 'Tti 3 L L I A K IS V t ' A.'sft, promptly attended !\ in all the blest smlbeM s(y.Vs of the stare.;, .’.Jf crdi-rr .iv- : on ns for making Velvet. Silk or Sr. 1 in lionliieis. r-r lUeachii;:,* an 1 Trini;nic e ', v.;Il !•; a! ! tended lb'.on the shortest notice.* j We won Id .-ay,that tn these department*, j we feel im'biy graihred and encouraged in rnj reiving the libera) patronage that we a;e now [enjoying lioni our friends. Friends, wc thank ! yon nii)- 5 1 sincerely for your past fayprs, and I hope to be able to merit a continuation of the same. ’ [ ' And now, Ladies, come one and all; conic tacith jour cosh and without it, and rte t -r pjoVinelves; you shall be welcome at all times. j.fc ; .Sj* ncmeniber the place, opposite 0.1J Felflows’ Halt, ■, . nnvil-tf
6Jr Oaksmith & Co., announce that, on the 1st of January they' will cointnence this publication of "Thi Great Ite-puUiet},.-:whU'h is designed lo take tho placd of Emerson and Putnam's Magazine, hut will ho superior to it in the character of its literary matter and. its Illustrations. Terms, S3 per annum,— Addrpss, Oaksmith .*• Co. New-York,
'j Peterson V Magazine.' 1 —This popular 1 Lady',s Magazine will he greatly improve,! 'iforlSoi). It' will contain nearly lOUO .1 pages; from 25; to 30 steel plates; and a hunt , 800 wood engravings. Mas. Ann S. Stb ‘piiens, author .of •‘Fashion and famine, ’ ’and Charles. J. Peterson, author of JvKate AylesftmV* np its Editors,.and 1 : write exclusively for it.. Each .will giyp | a new Novelet next year; ami they will lie •assisted by all the best female writers. | “Peterson’s, Magazine* ’ is indispensable ! to every lady; * Its Fashions arc always Itjie latest and/prettiest; its steel Engray* jings magnificent; its Patterns for the • Work-Table, Us Household t’cccipts. ito., almost countless., Tho price is but Two j Dollars a year, or a dollar less than ! Magnzines of its class. If ii jhe MayaIfhe for the times. To Clubs it is cheaper jstill; viz: three copies for So, or eight far : S10; with a splendid premium to the porison getting up jho Club. Specimehs (sent grratio. Address Charles J. Peter- 1 |son, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ]
(KT William Pressor, of Patriot, lud., was drowned ou Saturday, October 30th. Hu wont on the steamer Commerce on that evening; and no more- was seen or heard of him until his body was found In the river, on tho Gth instant. lie was a good-hearted man, his great fault being his intemperate habits. Ho leaves & noble wifo and two promising children.
(KT On Friday'last, Hr. Murray,.,a shoemaker, living in this place, died, saddcnly and unexpectedly. ; The general. impression is, that be poisoned him' eelf by Liking arsenic. He had been living here Lot a few months. He leaves a wife and- several children- No teason is given for tho act, we believe.
Tniin by Jem*.—Wo are pleased lo notice that tho idea is gaining favor, that two-thirds of ,a jury may give ft verdict, instead of tho system of allowing one obstinate man to out-weigh the judgment of eleven honest men. A bill to this (fleet * 4 V ■ f is to bo introduced into tho next British Parliament. Let Indiana move in this matter--tho sooner the hotter. Criminals are very hard' to convict at present, no matter how great their offence.
-Vi'ADISiiS,
0iT On Sunday last, a couple of Cincinnati officers arrested tho notorious Ed. Hall, and took him off on tho Mail Boat. Ho was charged with deserting from tho army nt Newport Barracks. Ho was regarded here as a dangerous character, and wo are glad ho is gone.
A' MOST elegant seleclioa of plain ami fancy Sifks, Delains, plain anil'striped Merinoes, Valencies, iVc., and si vnhrarJof lotspriees, are sold at the “Cheap Cash Store" of HATHAWAY it CO.
Apprentice. H|AO the • blacksmithing business, a: M. I*. A Duplan’s Blacksmith Shop, two doms ahove JShuff’s Wagon Shop. Ferry sued, Vcvay, tod. M. L,DUPLAN. • Nor, 5, 1653.—3\v Cranberries—Cranberr ies I have just received u lot c-f Crsnberw * rici w.bichwM e ster lo\r Jar Cash. . iidv3 CLARKSON &WALDO. ip}E A Cl I ES.r—W e bare‘just received a let H -of Ircsh new Peaches, and for saic low, by CLARKSON $ WALDO. ’ H EMMONS.— sjoj o(i®aicwits. J5Li Vy ' ■ . * 'aSvB' CLARKSON it WALDO,
'Cranberries—Cranberries! have just received u' lot of Crsnbcrw * rici vv.bicliwe ester low Jar Cash. «dv3 CLARKSON & WALDO,
Do not forget, friends, that we aro prepared to do all kinds of JOB PRINTING'in a superior style and at low rates. Our new Card Press enables ns to print cards very neatly, shortest notice.
jpgy Our good friend, Joshua Smithson, has presented os with & basket of mammoth turnips, raised on lifts Island, 8 of them making a dialf bushel.
ip}E A Cl I ES.r— We have just received a let H -of Ircsh new Peaches, and forsaiclow.
CLARKSON <y WALDO
New Pa pur. — Tho Citizen says (hat n i movement i? on foot to establish a new paper, daily ami weekly, in Indianapolis. It is to bo independent oS polities am! ! politicians, but its bias will bo strongly jin favor of Mr. Douglass; or at least, | of tho principles which ho bis vindicated I in tho Isto contest in Illinois.
,j . Illicci3 Eicclicu. i The re!udis l.ifiiii. ill'/ llisnoi-S nli’otiuji . [luc.'Ciii Clio ila: mif iM:; reVumi't — ‘ ,j 14; UejusUii-Aiis, II. { } Ilotj'-e*— Lionel 1-,.-10; linjiuliioMn-, I!.'. I ' aan.ijoiity */n jaim ImIioi for Douglas oi ' iylit. f I'Ue cnv-tt-tl oaiisi-'t fll *1 llj*j*4ililinau.S ami a iiwii. 'i lie aioilowuii'-iiiUe slioivs ili: c-tim iicA wtr-rjjoiiti.-s, to-ivit: rj 1 H IV Wikiihiuii •, l!-i*. S',<100 I : -2 >J! I 1 ' lamiswuilli, il-p. fyliflO a[, ,JJ On-eti l.'ivj’V, I'nj'X V.OOO , M 4 William K.-II»sa. H-A, • 5 I N Monis, n.ihiil.is’ fl.iWO f j G Tito-i It Uan i*, Omi-Ias i.lu.'O , 7 J S.Mlobili'on. Ikuryl.is, ’J.OllO V| 8 I* 1) la.a!;‘ ( S.Ot'O'.
|l • , i?av/ York x lection, vi The Tribune lignies out Morgan's marl joi ily to be -1,0/ I, or lUv-iva bunts. The /iXe.v York Fxj/jiM s>v, tint a,-* iblirejj .stand at pre.-eut j!ia-* , -0 J lU)0’’ will proit- . iiitdy Ire abimT the tuailc When the voles Marefiuily linhmved, ') For Congress lire opposition g.pu eight; .' aiili-Leioiiijiluii The Atirniuislration have, ejected but four members’ (all in NYw Vml; eitv) out of jJii: lyf three. .The fstate ?vnate-niaties: | I upppsiiion, co j Demca.its, ’ 111 j *. — I j Opposition ttvijority, S ! ! Tlw Hon-e of Keprcv.-tilative; star.;!.': ! j Oppositiim. SC ? j Democrats, Co ; j . • . i j OpjKi-'ition majority, i>7 !
j A AVt:r/j>t.s'o Fatri v ncr so VYl-dlumj. ; j—The Indianapolis Journol idates how i heartless ueaeit,itrn of" an expectant* ; bride look place in I hut city on Tlint>day iuwnihg. The stipper was prepared, the j guests came, the iady—a widow—was | waiting in' her hiidal attire, .hut the? jt’XOretar.f hlid.'giotUU caliiO imt. It was! { '• * • ‘ ' t :• . ‘ - • - i after wilt-lilt- U<:'wevtt. lhat j [very ailcfticon to Hailfoid,'lud. t .io mar-* | try auoliier ia iy. ■ .
j , ttif" Judge Test, of ludihna, in giving his opinion, hi aalivorce cash iccentfy before hi in said: .v'i’he a'i cheat cs of Free* Love could not a.-!; the cpaAnii’iit of a sfatuto liihie favorable to their views than ' our rut'sent divorce kw. Mot in on tiol- i 1 •• '•< * . j yganiy is fcetteri for that at least compels.' the husband to provide tor, ami protect J his umnecous wives.” ;
iX7‘ (ieo v ,\Vill:insoh nn.1; put in J nil - • on M-'inlay flight. He \vas : charged; 1 with to set Him to it mail’s 'j bain, and failing to giycliio ivouired sc- i j curiiy for, hts good .behavior/lio was ' locked up in ■ tlie- Switzerland coUiily boarding house. j
Odd Fellows. —Tire aunnai session of: t tire Graml Encumpmpiil of ludianvcou'» ( veins in Indianapolis on Monday, No- j vember lath ; nml tire Grand Loilge. on ; 1 Tuc.'day tlio lG;ti. '
AM'A loading nnlttiVian nntried Ken-.', I* " 1 I ' i dull, a mernner of tin) convention to ro-'j viac tha Constitution of Indfnna, died tlio n other week in Wabash, of rW<Vr«i?» Ire- | in rut. • . I
Tim hog cholera h siiii raging in '] Sullivan county. Ind. One farmer Im-t 100 hogs out of a Jut of 120, and nnoili- \ or hud lost 90 bogs, for which ho was oft* £ ctetl $31,000 a few days previously. ;t
rr. »-i , *; i-i vo. ,*s f... cj K j v sa *.« The Official ' t'iipci' ol’ f’mi.jicrs > q. SSiAI.l, 1, .MLi.'iim Ihuiy G'rV.i imv 'v - 2. C*tilctcs.h(JlitJivii*,! Ap|.';o*in / i:..; li*;U ij|_ -t A'I't-: 1).:’ ■ fit 1 '.’*; '-V.’l Cl 1; ■ ail) i.fyy,;; ;,r *Je 5 , balk I 1 la :u; ot C. , a a n j! v. ;V|,, a ji'j it hr 5 i- i(U a 1 , -.i ( ir.i.-l. to ;; (1 j‘ (•• ■; r.iuj > b' -rt , )i?iit*I \vrj;.,i.s i.i.slhr, cr in Vir cia: Yiv , Vr-jjun tJi« tf I’;,- /. V i.’i. Um; more Urn f-riy.-ii)'.- shnll .j',. pear ;u the faiiy tt.’ol c of tie;' ! rniir^ wLi.'h win contain, a iso, the n£‘.vs of tt.c *Ii' ',’ti'Ci l Jiv r v i t fi r.'icfi e*ii lota i i artic.'c-. aViLti y Vt ■'tnccrsTcd : rm.Mt [ ..Ti.c .’Uii fI.ybc sinl'.’i ppvi! *;5 *.v;' (COiitain n r.-;» f*r ;,f;ai; Ldiy-.-S id C.-a crii-ss, rcvjr.ti! ■ !.■)' ti.i; rr, r.;c c?e.‘Va, T *: of 1 fie I'romhhit-of the tnh An' ■ niiat' {Jtpotnt Of- t!i-: Jh-i.-’s of, thv K;aciifiiv ? I.Vpartiiunts, ti.ii lJcp'.fs of i-'ca.;;;:;;^-.; Crucftss on itapoficat f.’iljrJls of fbwv.-i.' ; r lefLsl, .'he L*jv.s pa,hxd-i.htrimr iid , 0[!il.co;>:viis yrhcxex fo, a:J. T'-*.y. ,v. ;!‘. .<;• prinft it nu ti i;i J>v: k /..if, royal i|w:ir:o >h;c,o oi.).;./ ,-r f-vr-'jjiititi; mx-■Ici-tl Jraceji, 3vcji>g;)i(; C.l.O? '.v/iV ' i ‘(kf p/c 'I't.ii. wjiuic, w'i!i.tiiakc !)vtwi'i : ri'.J,Ti/\»ainI -J! '*'' paces*. ,* It. is- .bciicvco lt;.»l no bo'ikjdi.'.s ov- : rccii pithhslifi;, at So low ;i imc. Ja.\l t'-ir J in tec Daily Clmi*i;.’ for ; ;i inentlis, and in itianil fine ‘handred ulber in ti:c- l.'mk-'l Stifih.s a r.-u iurtyif.ii!to, to te pjid to any person n lto wop ii pY pu 1)1 bed at so low a falcpand ji.-iteiyjs pro,* illicit!.: Tbe inf -c nitCJlct of Copies rtnbsinbed for by (h>rii;,vis enilrk-irtuc .to ofl’ord Uic Debates to snbjpifers so cheap..- • *, ' ■ The . and 'Appendix pass free' (he in.iitS of the .t'niicd b'tates.-as will be seen by icading'tt.e fotiowh in? jiiitit icsotiition by Congress; thfc 6ih of Angnst,'IE52:. -Joint Kejarlfitiiy proybiicg for lion of tl»e Laws of Coagrcis arid the Debates thcfcci): ’ v'Y " v ■ ' r‘ ' With ii view to the cheap cuciilation oMhe ■ laws of Coitctess and 1 he:debates icontribftting to Hit* Inie iiUcrprelatipn I hereof, and lomalic free the comnnijtitatioii belw'ceR il.e represen* j tan\c and b Aies— ,. ■ V ’J Iteit nroli'fdiythf iVcKitcomf /faiiif a/i Itrprtunt idcr* o/llte VttiUii Sl-itH-oj' Amfrica, m C’ongrrss oricmffiv/. -Ttiat ricm a.nil af- j ter the present ftssimi of- CoilgressTItc ConA grc>-si(*iiaI Globe and Appendiy, which con*rj luin iliit ia»n and the debates thefeou, shall i pass free Through IhemtJsso.iOn? as the yatre shall tie publi/hcd by order of Congress: Fro* ritlrJ, that nothing ItfTein shall .be ’CbnslnitAj to auUioiiEe the.ctrculbtipn of the Daily Gbbg free of postace. ' ’ *. -V ■ * .'. y Approved Aiigusi 6, !*S5‘i. .' - . -. ; T Kit MS: For n Ci'py of tha Dalty Globe four moiith's,- . ‘ j.l t+ Furacwpyfora tc.<<ttaws(jk-TaiojiiJi) '■■.>.* 1 tu Fora copy of the ConjivMienat Globe and .\ppen-, : ■ , dlx iluritig Uia fe«ion,; ■ 3 00 Bank notes, .current in the. section of Hid :own(ry/where a subscriber resides, wilt be re'teived at.par. .The whole dr any/part,of. a mbscripliiiii may be renaltcd m postage Stamps, ivhit’ll are preferable to any currency, except told or silver. Where bank notes under Si ■annot be procured, I,will gelid two Copies or $). ; . ■ A paper will not be sent upless the money iccompanies the order for it. . ' - - j The Congressional Globe apd Appendix will j <e sk tvclyptd; and. therefore, ( shotl be al-le j u send the hack numbers fof.this scsiion to ill who'way siihscribe after lljo itssipa coin- j uCiit'es; but if the first edition, jdiall have been! hxhausted before the suOrctipiibn money is re;eived, I shall cliatge $1 aildilional percepyj o pay the expense of pulling the plates on Its iress. Kubsenplicns shmfld reach me as car-'i y as the first week of December to insure j oinplete cosies at the prices advertised above.! : f JOUN.o. lavEs. ! AVssifi.soTONi.Qc!*, 13, 1558, o?D?. 3 jy»’
