Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 December 1858 — Page 2
ICO acre;'; value of lead Ac $100; dcliuqt tax, §2,46; tax of ’5S, $1,16; total taxes 83.63.
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Auousu Tn.vr Office! —If thi^Lcghla-! tuic ha.> anyTcgaKi for tho interests of the people it will abolish the office of At tornee General, or provide for filling it with a man who can discharge‘its duties. In addition to the salary of Attorney General, of $1,600 for (he last two years, $500 have been paid to Gov. and 51,100 to James Hughes, and $300 ‘to Ungh O’Neal, and §100 to Judge Morrison, for services as attorneys' for the state, and hbw much more wo have no means of knowing, unless we pay a fee to the Auditor to obtain the information. The record?, in this case, are the private prop:eriy of that official.— Indiana jimerican.
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TSJ6/R arc now receiving direct from the * » Mtitufaclvrtrs, the largest amt best selected Bif crimen I of Fire-Works, Toys, etc., etc., ever offered to the citizens of Switzerland county. Call anil examine decl Clarkson A Wnldo.
No 129, Clark A Jxiacaid —J. F. Dolour's add. to Vevay. Lots Nos 264; 255, 256. 257 A 258; valno of lots Ac 410; dclihqt tax, 4,78; lax of '58, 3.0, total taxes 8,77.
Odtetal Paper of Strltierland Connty.
ft.' ST RECEIVED—A iol’of choice-New Molasses, which we offer at 45 cents a
No. 175, Silas Dodd—w | of swqrseo 20, town 2, range 2, 80 acres; value of land Ac £30; delinqt tax 5,82; tax of '58 5,14; total taxes 10,46.
gallon. CLARKSON* WALDO.
JUST RECEIVED—A lot of choice New Sugar, which, we offer at 9 and in cents per lb. CLARKSON & WALDO.
r No. 220. David O. Eblin—hslf of lot No 25 A lots No 81 A 82. in original Vavay; value of ioU Ac $540; delinqnt. tax Ac 8,72, tax of'63 7,S9; total ta«a, 16,61.’
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fHIDE FAMILY DOCTOR contains simple h, remedies easily obtained for the cute of disease in nil forms. It talks to you in plain lancuace/ easily understood by plain folks; it may be M any moment beyond all price in its services to you: contains 1103 tCmo. paces, and will be forwarded to your address, postage: paid,'on receipt of oua dollar. Every body should have it I
The Ptrn-r.cr.cn Centennial.— The one hundred) anniversary of the evacuation of Furl Deques no, nnd consequent cession of a vast section of territory by the French, was celebrated with much enthusiasm at Pittsburg on Thursday. The main features of the occasion were a procession three mile:} in length, ami.-mini-boring about 15.000 persons, arid orations and other cxcercises at the .Diilpiesiie depot of the Pemi'vlvftnia liaUroad Company, which stands bn the site of the old (bit. Large delegations were piesenl from different parts of Pennsylvania ami Ohio. .
No. 221. James Tjddin: lot No 68 in original Vevay; valne of .lot Ac 275, doInqt tax Ao,-4,92; taxes of '58, 5,94; total taxes 10,86.
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WED5E8DAY, : I .' DECEMBER I. 1S5S.
- No. 232, William C. From an—n 4 of nwqr.'ec 30, town 3, range 3,7 i 50-100 acres; value of land Ac $525; delinqt tax Ac 16,09;. tax of '58 8,46; total taxes 24;
Bcsissaa Directory, —Persons visiting thia place will find the names of the principal mercantile houses, professional men, manufacturing and mechanical establishments, <fcc., (fee., enumerated in the Hat of Business Cards on the first page of tbs Reveille.
Send to John E. Pottc*. Publisher. Mf>. CI7 Samson St., Philadelphia, Pa. 37* Agents will find it very populir.:
December I, 1853.—3m
No. 245. N. B. Gleason—lot No, 14 in Center Squares value of lot Ac S25; delinqt tax Ac2,99; tax of s 5S 2,55; total taxes 5,54,
; ArfininiMrntor’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under-, signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Allen, deceased, late of Switzerland county, Indiana. Said estate Is probably insolvent. ' ' . »HELA. DERRICK, Administrator. December 1, 1833.—3w .
New Tear Audresu.—We will give any $3 magazine publisher! in America to the person sending us an Address for our Carrier on the first day of January, 1859, provided the same is used, on that occasion. In case more than on ond dress is sent os, a disinterested committee will bo chosen to-make the award. All contributions should be sent us by December 20, i85S.
No. 2,47, Uich’ard Gaines —lots Nos, 215 A 216 in J..P, Dnfonr’s add to Vevay; value of lots Ac S2S0; delinqt tax Ac 3,23; tax of'58 3,06; total taxes 0,34.
(£7* The Speaker of tho^ Housed Representatives, -Indiana Legislature, bn Wednesday the following standing committees: - elections—Murry, Hamilton of Boon, Harrison, Powers, ’Dobbins, Woods and Jordan. : ; ( , . L Judiciary—Colgrovo, Blythe, Mcllott, Turpie, Baird, Davis and Stiles. ■ , ' Waya and means-—Branham, Hunter, Smith of Perry,- Shields, Wildman, Major un«l Austin. . f Banks — Mclleltj Bowman, Scott, ale. Lain, Robinson', and Smith, of Miami. • • • ; Education—Blythe, Mansfield, Boyd, Parks, Hamilton of W*yne‘ Dougherty and Major. ? • : Organization pf Courts—Stanfield, Powers, Bcothcrton, Dobbins, Cavins and ■Jordan.' ‘ , X v • ■
New Arrival of Dreds Goods!
Wo are pleased to state that a large and splendid stock of WtirKti Dupes Goods has just been. receivciPhy E. B. Kincaid Co. They have a beautiful assortment of Shawls different styles and prices.
Administrator's Sale.
No. 254. Charles Goldenbnrg, iVlmstr of Robert G oldenburg—undivide«l half of a bbrck of gionml east of lots Nos. 14 to IS in John Sheets add.to Vevay; value of lind (5c.>93; dofiuqt tax »(-c 1,12; tax of ■ 5S taxes 2.09. •* ; No. 285. Thomas Hondrlch—Iot No, GO.in original Vevay: value of lot' dv ■$T5;;>!clinqt tax (5c 98cts, tax of ’5S 76 total tax**' l.<4. - No'. 10 J- 314, daliicll Hammon—part of n*’qr-pc-IS/ioavp 2,-ian?e 2.1 5U-100 lirres; valm* of land if:c $S20;iJelinqt tax j* 1 l.S.OS. tax.of’yS 11,42; total tax« 20.50.’ . • - •
is hereby pivch that I will yell a; i l public auction on Friday, thedJib day of December, 185$, at the residence of John A1-. ten. laiV of Switzerland county; Indiana, .deer a sod, oil Ids personal property, ronsistina of household and kitchen furniture, I co’v and calf, 1-copper still and wine press and many .othL-r'articles.: A credit of six'tndnth; v iit bccivna on all sums over three dollars, t! f- purchase: yrvin:; hi* note with apptnved in-uni), waiving valuation r.n ! apprjisewV nt lawr. ' RE LA DERRICK, Adin'r. DeCt-irler I. |SV>.—Sn- ■ ' . ,
We cheerfully lecommend all our.Ialy readers to call and examine jheir stock before pure baling elsewhere. Their store is.on the corner of .Main and Lileily. streets, next door to the Tost Office.
Good News for River W en - Thc following news will be ilu-.ukfuHy
Doctors AVortman ; & \\ : illiiuns. rf'fcME.of us will le in Vcvay renia/on ” y -mI.iv amt 'l*Imf.»»la)l Iivccifjpvr 13 f’l I 1 C>. ‘ "
received hv.ail river men
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A;'Ri-siac Fua, on -Monday imd-TucsJ?), iVc'-iiilii-r 15 at!') 11, ‘ ■At MidboTi, Fiiday. DcccniKf 17.' /
, .Nv'.oiO. Iv*,4mJ rC JvCf.'*" ]i)l No. 131 m SlioeN if* Ilnfntirs aiU to Vevny; value •if-lot- t fv $.1 6; iMhi-ji tax . JUct?; tax of \>S .total iaxf.i 3•K't 1 '.
Hivcr 11 feet by pier mark, ririug; the rise is piincipally from the Monongahela. WcHther clear and cuul. '
Something Wrong.* —At the November Term of the Switzer* land CircuitCourt, one Sallie Bax* ter was sentenced to the Penitentiary for two years, fof Grand Larceny; arid in dao time she was taken to tTefleisoriyille and left there “as the law provides/’ ’Last week, Sail ie came back, ■ and bur citizens are a little 1 anxious to know how she got out; as no effort appears, to have been made to recapture her by those under whose cate she was placed. It is of no use to send criminals to the;Pieiutentiary, if they are to be immediately tumed loose in this manrier. ; Can tl te State Prison keeper give us any light on this subject I
W’c wr.u:<,1 c.i;l p.iiticninr rtv.-iitivrj to O’;n..rt!c di' tt-:atn'g fWsiMit-N of t'i,.- Leti,.--'by Mniirai Inhalation,-wtiicli WL- k.nv vfvd fif ,'<;Vt;aI years: it. e.’tables ii\ lo arrive et n Vie eisive, (ii:*ct and.sum rsfot of inat. ni’-iii for all iT the Tfiroji aii’l Au-. Cjssaj’.-s I*v 1 si!i.il.itiKii,;Uc vap.irx.iuiil i"i r.i:ive prcpt-ilifs of int-iliciiiOs ar* riirfcil)* ad t*» tlic lit wait'd orpins a mljlitr'inUCit; in’ .-life*, arid cmning in dio-cl oonlact thUi ike dise.i.-e, rauiinv .i free, ami easy evporn!ion, saLducs tl.c iriilariialieii, ndi-.vej' conecslidn' and rfii.-kiu-ts f.f i:,e ineniluanes, tcaN t>ict;r 31:111, purifit's li.e blood, X ml imparts renewed viinliiy llie nervous system, gitins lhal lone and energy so mdispcii.-abie for ;i;e.lcstoratkn of litalib.
The river'is rising ijl'the way ddwn froni Pittsburg to Cincinnati.
- Nii; 370. doorbell. KyK'—pstt of lot'* Xtt<: i of 132 <f‘ part «f lOT,.anil lot No. ,160 tn'oii^innl -A\»vaj’;-vahie of lols A.j *4S5p; ; iK'1iu'i*. t«x ir-xO" 43; tax of 'is 60,85; iota! mxe? 124,33.
Stale Prison—Hunter, Carr, Murry, Shields, Ritter, Prosser and Fordyce. Swamp of Boone, Khowlton, Colgrove, Lawhcad, Comsock, Sullivan and Jeffries. ' , Apportionracrit—Boyil, Scott, Murry, Clark, Jeffries, Marlin, Clayton, Bastham, Hancock,' Dawis and Rowe. Claims —Wild man, Martin, Boxley, Collier, Black, Hartley and Caviris.' Trust of Miami* Rynearson, Martin, Boyd, Gifford, Kempf aijd Stanley. . ' M Hit.try Affairs—Clements, V\ befzel. Xebckcr o f Vermill ion, Hall *ot tl rant, Cl ay pool anj Prossor. v Fees ami Salaries—.Scott, Robinson, Powers, Hall of Rush, Dougbfl r ty, Tnr* pis and Snyder.' • / Sinking Fund—[: Robinson, Branham, Colgrove, Edwards, Early, Bowman, and Hall.of Rash. / ■ Rights and Privileges —Parks Brothebon, Ncbcker’pf. Warren, Poison; Massey and Merrifield* • .3 - * Roads—Comstock,/Powers, Hall of Grant, DuvoIl, EarIy, SulUvaa and U ; i: rey, ■ ■■■ ;.■■■■■/ V',' - • : Mahnfacture ahd Gdbnnorw—S ru ith. o f Perry, Gregory, Dnvoll/ Thompson of Elkhart, Kuowlton and Dur- : bam, •. ■ ‘ County and TownshipBusiucss--Uar-rison. Parks, Miller. Coitou, Jones, Newton and Keefer. ; Agriculture^—Rynearson, Treadway, Davidson, Boqlcy, Wheeler, Kelly ■ and Tebbs. . / ■ ’ . Benevoleatrlpstitutiuns—liilwanls, Batrd,Branham, i Hunter, ; Ryuearson, Tarpie anc Smith Perry. Te mp eranee—Ansiin, Nebekcr ol Warren, Perrett, Dobbins, Shockley, Shull and Thompson of Elkhart. Town of IndianapplU.—;CoUou, Summers, Johnson,Clark, Duvoll, Keefer and Waterman.;, :■/ ■'*//■ -Li■ - ; /Mileage—Nebcbir oj Warren, Hall;of Grant,AYildmah, Gavins, Sullivan. Carr and Thompson of Madison. Enrolled Brothertoii, Gregory, Cotton, Griffin; Urirey, Shull and Newton. ' Engrossed Biils“-Jcffnaj, lliner, Sherman, Stiles, Gilford. Hartley- and Sullivan;- . ;; j ‘ . ■/ : ■ Public Expenditures—Tarpie. Ruler. Fordyce, Mams held,' Sherman, Shields and Row, . ••/ • . Corporations—Davis, Harrison, Baird, Brother!on, HamiRon of Boone, Harney, Lawhead and Powers. .i ’ Canals—Miller, Comstock, Duvoll, Fordyce, Gifford, Harney and Thompson of Madison. Mr. Davis waa excused from serving on the Committee of Corporations.
0O” The indictnicuts found against the ladies of Fiodcrichshtirg, 0.. tome time since, for destroying the liquors in the di fibre nt ialuoiis of that town, have been quashed.
VNo''4IO,--I{oK'rt No. 134 i;i SlwK <f- Dufnn'i mid to Vo ray; lot A** 620; tax 3.43; tu c - No. 411, Mary [.atrium—lislf of !■*( Nu 03 in, oriiimal Wv.-ty; valne t»f lot ,t<: 617)0; •!i'lii)<jt tax Ae 5,25; tax of ’iS 4.5$: total tuxe- D.jfi
it#'It is said that two hundred of the convicts r.t Jeffersonville, Indiana, will be idle tin ring the winter for want ol room in tho yard and shops to w«ik them. . •
; To prove the powerful and direct influence ! of Ui:;- nl“de of admiiUStratooi, «c WiulM sjate shut the odor of many im-ilictnts arc perceptii Ido in the skin a few minutes after being in'- [ haled, and maybe tnmiodiaMv directed in [the The inhalation of niMsiiiaficlnat■ler produces violent diseases; chloroform in haled will entirely destroy sehnbiiit'v in a few minutes after being inhaled; camphor out! aniinoiiia* if inhalctf wifi arouse the system when f.uotinu - : me .isles, scarlet -ftvir,' iSie , ate all taken 6y inhalation. Navy if it is trite' ll,ai out system becomes so (Teased t«y inhalation, is there not a good Reason, (Ws my. | (.oimnMi sense feach us that inhalation is the : true mode of administering out remedies lor diir;.>c.l longs. it being the. only wav of bringing our remedies in contact' with tin-diseased-parish' We do hot advise medical ■inhalation to the .inclusion of . general treat jnent; wc dee mi I very titcc>-afy that eavli patient should have. I he’, benefit ef both ivcni and general it'.-altnunl. > . y 1 We ilo not-tonfine rnf practice It* the IrcalV ; n:enl of. life lungs‘and a it-passages ulone, bol -we are prepared to treat nil chronic diseases, such as rheumatism ncura'gia andall. ncivoils diseases, ait olefine diseases of females, dyspepsia, and diseases of.lhe; eye. tar, skin, liver, kidneys, &*c. ; V We do nut claim perfection, lioi locurooTl; hut we do claim, from merul years undivided study ami attention to chronic diseases, to fcuefeed in viinn? many cases, where' physicians, nol having this advantage, fail.: We do claim to be honest and candid with nil, and give out opinion freely. . pur course of treatment comprises the must approval nWicimil acenU now known to the medical profession, No charge for consultation. December I, IMS.—tf *
*;■ No. 441; Henry Miller—part of a j «f nr.jri;cc 2 , town 2 ,2. 40 acre*; vjhfrof !fin i.,A£.630U; dclinqt tax C.OS; tax tif ‘56 5.70: total tax**;. 11.71',
Mattoox, 111:, Nov. *29.
. No, 445. Nativmn?] N» i.v—■« A «>f neqrsec 5, low'n 1, ratijie 2. 7Jvacii*»; valim ot lan-1 Ac 6525; tul No.'24 in Mt. Sretliov; value of lot Air 6130;-)K4iin)t fax Ac T.S 1 ; tax uf.'aS 0.20; t.otal lax.es lU.lU) NO.-400. An4u*w .1. Motiiany* — w i of.Mvqf of 17, lon’u 2; ratine 2. *-0 icre?; value uf land'Ac $615—-lot- Nr*. 0 A 8 it) t Voter Square;' value oT lot* Av $05;>K4iru|t tax Ac 2.14; tax of *5S 2,0a; ’ total nxo<M0 r 12, • ‘..
Last night, Hugh Darkness,, in a lit ol delirium iiomens >et ft:e to his housi'. Mid himself, wife and child were burned to death; . .
Our young friend, F ranch? Adkinson, has removed from this place to..Yincennes, to practice his profession—law. We regret tohavetolosehhii from our midst Reared iirthis county; where his relatives live, he was well known ; • and universally respected.v ; Ho is a youngi man of fine abilities, and has 9. bright future before ' him.* •! We: tope he will meet with abundant success in his new home. Ho has filled the office of . Prtwecutmg Attorno) for the 1st Judicial Circuit for yearn with great credit to himself arid to the entire satisfaction of his constituents. ;>■/:/•
OCr A new fdiin-plailer is in circulation —Bank in the-State cf Indiana, issued by J. D. Niitman, Banker of Decatur, Adams.county Indiana..;.
Election of Trustees. ;* )
NV 470; 'Pi** liolrs of Hush S. M-mt* gnniery-—hnlf oK Ini N*n. 7 in .nnghtai VoVjiv; value nf Kit $?5; iMinql Ux 95ci*; (as-o'r.’oS'85,-t:,; total taxes* I.SO.
There will to.*ari election at Antioch Church, in Posey Township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on the first Saturday in December, between tbo hours of . six and nine o’clock, P. M., to elect three Tins* tecs for Powell’s Cemetery. Ass^iation. J. B, . Powell’, Secretary. Nowmbcr 24, 1§53.. ;
• Xo 550. Rvnjainin -Pavne—lb!* -X< V. 131,132. 133. 131.143,144,145 vVl4‘. in Center Square; value oflots 4‘ 1 ' $190; delinql tax2.4S; tax of ’5S-2.09; .total taxes 4,57. ,, . ‘ , : Xo'; 535, .lolm R..Rayl?—part of ***-■ qrsec 30, town 2, rahge 2. 66 acres, and ncqr.bf riwqr of sec SO, town 2. rang* 2, 40;ncu*5; value nf land *4'c SG20; deltnqt tax 4*l‘ 9,G3; tax of *5S 6,70; total t#xi*« 16.30
A Large Irishman. —Wo have in our office an Irish pbtatoe weigliing two-aud-a-half pounds. It is of. the Black Neshahnbck species, and was raised by Mr. Constant Golay, near Yevay. //:
Olilo Suite A UnionXuav f'olfcgcTliis insLilultoii lias been reiimviMto ('k-vc-laml. Ohio. Decrees'are legally conkurciJ, and Students upon Graduating may be admitted to ptuctite. For Circulars, ■■atliircss,-'at Cleveland, , >!. A. KINO, Secretary. •. MarcliTQ, t85N._|y , - .
Xo. 596. dolm Richels—north side of swqrsce 31, town 2.-,ram rejf, 20 50-100 acres, 4* partof Mvqr>er 31. town 2. tango 2. 50 acres;* vain-', of land <tc $650; ticlinqt tax Sfc 10.07; lax of *58 8,90; total taxes !
Pi bk Jlis'uu Essi riM Dk\i.t<i.— ’I’l'v aslou,-. isliinc cures vvronylit by Dr. Roback's Ncamtinavnm .Hv-nnuDi.s, are aft Bceolnjiiiilu i! by tbo ntiHiatizalnm of acrid particles hi tLe-tdiual. IDs Rbv,:i purifier and i’Ul.v cnfi!p*;?-.*it from rare sweedish pLimsV implil a frv>b vitality of the stream life, tlestraviiii; Use jirim ip'c to dis-ase in IKht fiiiid. nud lhus tl.e whole syslcni to u; condition ;>f peneci and vigorous iiraltli. NcTvnus cumpt-jin's. bilious disonb is, fevers, fits, diorthta, genet.)i debility, sexual disability; ftinrle sores', sctoftiltms eruptions: tlieomaliMit, alt alfecliims of the skin, tnmbaco, swellings inf. the joints, tiiiuors, c'andulnr diK-ases, headache, sinkiii' of the slonucli, etc ,'ate invariably cured by a course of these Rtnicdics; see advcrtiien;eiit. ‘ V
We call particular attention to the Card of Dr. 1 Cadde’n, in another column. Wo Itbpe he . maymeet with sufficient encorir- * agement to j nstify him to perma"nently locate at this place. ;
A (Ini inf mi lot's Saleol ICcal V . , * Esmic.
hereby given I lift V in pursuance of on order and decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Switzerland comity, Indiana, I will sell at .public sale, at the Conr House door in Hie Town of Vevay, on the
■No. 598, Spalding Ransom- -part of undivided 4 of swqrscc IS, town 2, range 2.100 acres; valne oflatfd .tc $1025;delimit 4,01; tax of '5S 10,88; total taxes 14.89.
- Ul doy of January, 1S59, lielween the hours of (0 o’clock, n. m., and 5 p. m. or raid day, the following real estate, stloaio.in Vitfk Township, Switzerland county, Indiana, or which Dorothy Fulton, died seized,'viz:, BeingHf'e one undivided half of parlof'the Soulb-wcit quarter of seel ion'twenty; sis (251, Town-two f2), Ilange two (2), supposed to cintain sixty acres, omre or less. . , Tcaxis or S u,r-— 1 Wire fourth of the purchase money will t'o required in hand; one-fourth in six months; one-fourth in twelve months, ami one-fourth in eighteen months from the day ofsate,—with interest from date, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws of Indiana, the purchaser giving notes with ap proved freehold and to rective a‘certificate, entitling him to a conveyance, upon ntfl snle being confirmed, and a mortgage given to secure the deferred payments.. . WILLIAM II, KELSO, Admimstratorof Dorothy Fulton, dec’ll, ' December 1; -
. Xo 607; Orlando Rons—part of lot Xo. 171 in original Vcray: valos of lot 4*c $210; delinqt tax 4*c 2,89; tax ol '5$ 2,13; total taxes 5,09, * > Xo. 609, John C. Rayls—part of nwqrsec G/tpwn 1, range 2, 27 acres; south side of swqrscc 31, town 2. range 1, 26 50-100 acres: value of land &a S455; deHnqi lax &e 7,35; tax of '58 7,24; lot taxes 14,59.
We direct attention to the advertisement headed “ Wanted in another column. The . paper is a beautiful and excellent one, and. should have an extensive cir- . culritibn in this ; /
MARRIED.
- - XoventU-r 3.1, -it tin.- IVrv'iilt j in Vovay. bj Ihjv. Geo. h- ( nrli«, .Mr. Or.i-;r \) ii*-y arid .’ilxt Julia MatU, boUi.uf Sivliioilau.l couhly, ln>I.
• See the advertisement of Jorgenson & Overton, of New Orleans, in another column. * Mr. Jorgenson is well known in this county. TVe rcfeommeiid' this house to bur friends. :
Xo. 619,-George M. Rogers—lots Xos. SI A* 32 in original Vcvay; value of lots 4*c 8440; tlehnqt lax <te 10,63; tar of *58 6,89: total taxes 17,57.
NIiW ADVKUTIS15MKXTS.
tlo not think th it any of • iho recommendations of the Governor will meet with favor. IP. is.too late to levy a tax for 1858,.ami the present valuation of real estate in Indiana is bo uneaqocl, having been made.in 1852, that iho next tax levied will be npon the re-yalnaiion; -Of llto taxes reported by the Auditor for certain State purposes, paid in 1850, fortyfonr counties North of the National$ad pay but 9717,403 90/ This inequality is too glaring to make it a basis ot any further taxation.! - " • - ■ - ■ : The organization of the Uonisq Committee readers it pretty certain -that, the State will not bo suojccted to iho expense of another State's Prison. *. The want of revenue to meet'the January installment of interest on the public debt and expenses of Government will bo provided for by a temporary loan, payable within three or four year*. But tipon these questions no vote has yet been taken indicative of the opinion of the members.
WAKTED,
ISDIASAP0LIS, Xov. *20. p. 111.
A COMPETENT; mas, who nan furnish references satisfactory to the Editor of the “Indiana Reveille,’.’, to canvass the town of Vevay and Switzerland county, for snbicribers to the SctKsrmc Abtisax; Published at Cincinnati., Commission liberal. Address for'particular*," American Patent Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.' : . : dccl-lt
. No. (143, Jorcph Short —part of lot No. 7 in original Vcvay; value of lot <to 850; delinqt tax 4*c 57c*s; tax of ’58 50 ctst total taxes 1.07.
: The Indiana House of Representatives this afternoon passed, by a vote of 51 to 45, the joint resolution which was passed by tbo tjenale on 'Wednesday, declaring tlrh election of J. D. Bright and Gr. N. Fitch illegal, unconstitutional and void.
—“TheCoast Survey: its Cost, Abuses, and Power,” is the title of a pamphlet sent ns. It relates to extravagance, &c. t of this branch of the Government expenditure.
- No. 644, William W. Smith—part of n 4 of see 84, town 8. range 3, 5 acres; valno of land «$*c 5100; delinqt lax &c 3,* 05; tax of ’5S 3.41; total taxes 7,00. No. 647, Thomas L. Smith—part of nwqr of sec 81, town 2, range 2,70 acres, ncqr of scqr of see 31,town 2, range 2. 40 acres; valoo of land 4*c 57,50; rjclinqt tax &c 8,32; tax of ’58 8,03; total taxes 16.35; : . .
Delinquent List.
C. W. CADDEX, HI. I).,
List* of. Lands and To>vn-lof<? ■. rcintiiiifhr! delinquent 'lor the
Pay op Magazine Writers. —Tho Saturday Press, in an article on .Literary Pay,'* says that Harper’s Magazine pays its writers from 37,50 to S10 per page, the Atlas tic Monti 1 .’ It from 8G to 10; the Knickerbocer$3. which is equal to 3o for Harper, and 50 for /ho Atlantic, the North Amcrian Review, 31,50 per page.
Doctor 0/ Dental Surgery. B~feU. C., s graduate of the Baltimore MedJLr leal and Dental Colleges, gpjgj.fi/ offers his professional services ton&ssggk the citizens of Vevay and ricmlly. M 'MTlx37 lie may be found at the Lecferc House./ ' Vway, l)i>cemltor 13,-165?.— If ■
iion-payiucnt ot inxes iliic on them Tor! the year 1857,! lu Switzerland Couiity.lndiana* J EFERSOS ToWXSlIlP, No. 1. ;
-Bio Newspaper Failure. —The Chicago Press and Tribtme—lormcrly distinct concerns, bat about a year since nailed into one-Ms repotted failed for 3100,000. Too high living on the part of too many proprieters, and general internal arrangement too'extensive for the business of the establishment, are assigned as the chief cause#. <7 i-j u~-» -i~BT.ri ~ * * * * * J
/Delinquenl/No. 18/ -, Abraham Adkinsoh.LotNo.ll:, valued at'25 dollars, narT Nos. 110. 111,120; 127. 128, 129, 180, 147, 148,149,150, 151,152, 105. 1GG, 167, IG8,169 and 470, in CenterSquare. Value qf lots and improvements 9100! Delinquent tax.ifec., 83,60,t*x of 1858 $2.89, total taxes,'$6,49. ’ ’■ Nos. 115 A: 106, Robert JP- Cotton-— part of nwqreec 34,4bwh S. rangc Si 7 acres; value of ; land &o'S100; delnqt lax dre 14.23; tax of .'53 3.33; ,lotaM7;61. - • Nos, 123. 1$5 139, . R/- and Anthony B; of Ju)trson <fe Lafayette streets in John : Sheets ad. to; Vevny, 1 acre| val be. of - land • kq; 8375; delinqt tax ike 822,94; tax of *58,93,84; total tax'826 1$, ••/' \*.h '
• No. 649,.Henry Sochvrell—part of n 4 of sec 34, townS, range 3,90 acres; valno of land S900; dfclinqt lax 4 - c 9,56; tax of'58 9,11; total taxes 18.67. No. 661. David Steel—part of swqrseo 33, town 9. range 2, 61 acres;,valno of land 4‘c SB15; delinqt fax 4'° 10,83; tax of *58 11,51; total taxes 22,84. ;
N, Jorgenson & IV. Overton,
Commission & Produce Merchants,
Kmgots Templar. —The grand encampment of Knights Templar of the State of Indiana, will hold their annual session at Masonic Hall, in Now Albany, on Wednsday nest, Heccrabcr 1st; The meeting will doubtless be attended by many of the most distinguished members of this honorable and ancient fraternity in the State.
. New Osleaxs, La. .: /• jttJ. JORGENSON; of Florence, Ind„ will 1” connect with N. Overton Go., of New Orleans, this coming season, for. the purpose of transacting a Cummission, Forwarding ?nd Produce Business in New Orleans/ /. We win receive consignments of Hay, ar,d all other Produce, and retail or wholesale the same as the shippers moy direct. By giving nil business entrusted to tis our special and undivided attention, we hope to ami receive a portion of the shipments from this vicinity,' • AM shipments should be d!reeled to Jorgenson & N. Overtoil. New Orleans; ■* v • All business lutlets shoold bc direclcd -lo N, Jorgenson, care qf N.,Ovcrfon k Co/ New Orleans. decltf
No. 680; Jarred Scofield—part of naqr oXyMC 23, tbwp 3, rahgeS, 44 60*100 pC near of nwqr 4*,parl of w $ 6f nwqr. of scc 23,;,towa,S, . raiige.S, ,40 acres; 4" seqr °f nwqr of .sec 1 3, town|3. range' 8, 38 50400 acres; .valpa qf4and &c 1250; delinqt;tax 12,00; tax : of ’58 13,64; total taxes 26;44. * No. 777,’JnHa Ann Wolf—«: end; of sxqr of sec 33, town 2, ringo 3,80 acres;
OiT A machine for breaking stone for macadamizing streets, was tried at Chicago recently. It was rnn by a ten-horse engine, and broke three cords of stone into egg she in lass than sixty minutes.
SeNATOF. BeI.L AND THE PREEIDEJiCV.— Tiro Nashville (Tenn.) Bonner makes nn earnest appeal in behalf of Senator Jons Cerx, as the Opposition candidate for the naxt Presidency.
Nathaniel P. Bolton, late U. S. Consul at Geneva, and one of the pioneer editors of Indiana, died at Indianapolis, on Friday, of an efibclion of the lungs, to which he had long been subject,
Iicttm The Binr. Wro. Johnson, bating been lari tod by lie Society, trill deliver a Lectors Upon the -objector Fousts* #ft*sio*»,«UIi« Baptist Church on Monday evening, Silt oeceobor. All art In'lWJ to iivtnd.
JC5T lloti. Robert Dale Owen, late Minister lo Naples is dead.
V No. 145/L«wi8 Chenaud—pait of swqr of s wqretc 29/ to wn Strange 2, 2 k 5U -
I /g?*The Indiana. Senate on \\edncs. 'day- passetl a resolution, by a vole .of 2U ingainst 2*2. declaring the election of Jesse D. Bright and Graham -N. Fitch to tho United Stales Senate as illegal, unconstitutional and void. The following is tho ‘resolution and the yeas and nays: j Resolved, That the pretended election : of J. D, Bright and G. N. Filch to tho ! U. S. Senate, by a portion of tho mem* | bors of the General Assembly of tho State of Indiana, during the session of 1857, ‘ was illegal, nnconsUntional and void, and that the Stale of Indiana is not at this | time legally or constitutionally represented in the Senate of the U. S. Ayes—’Anthony, Beeson, Bennett, ■ t Blair, Bohbs, Brown, Conner, Cooper, ‘ Cravens of Jefferson,- Craven of Madison, jCalvor, Green, Hill, Hendry, done*. KinI ley, March, Murray, Rice, Robinson, I Steele', Stevens, Thomson, Turner, Wag- | ner, Weir—26. ' ‘ . i Kocs— Carnahan, Cobb.I Gopnelly, ! Fish. Hargrove, U ami lion, Heffren; Jeni niugs, Johnston, Line, Looroax, McLean, Miller, O’Brien, Odell,,.Shoejna : ker, Slack. Studabakur, . Tarkiogton, Wallace, Williams—22. ■■ ;v >‘ *S;V /: • Gooding and Wilson, anti-Licomptpu democrats, declined voting. X-
[Conespontlence cf the Madison Courier ] Indiana Legislature. Senate ilEsoumoss.—A resolution baa been introduced into tlio Senate requesting the Attorney General to.report the condition of the claims of the Stale of Indiana againstVAIIea May and bid indorsers, M. G. Bright and James Drake, the amount thereof, and what steps, if any have been taken to'collect the same. | A resolution asking for a committee of five to investigate and report the condition of the State Treasury. The resolution was offered at the request of Mr. Jones, State Treasurer.>v . A resolution instructing the Judiciary committee to inquire into tlio expediency of having all the *'ncts of the Genera) Assembly” published in one newspaper in each county whore one is printed. - . One asking the State Printer for information as lo lhe amount of printing dune fo/and at the expense of the State, and the amount paid therefor. . • ' . Indianapolis, Nov, 27. The questions before both Houses on yesterday were mostly of a political character.'. A resolution was introduced into the House by Mr. Dougherty declaring against the expediency*; of going into the election of Q. S. Senators and general legislation at this session, but confining tho.action of the-General Assembly to those matters referred to in the Governor’s Message. This resolution was im|ptimiclytpostponed by a vote of . ayes 01, noes 46. . ‘ : ; : .. Subsequently the House lookjip the ponding resolution, declaring the election of Bright and Fitch unctihsUiiiitonal, and adopted |t by the same vote.'X During the uiscusJon* Blythe' offered-an to the effect* that the election was improp-er-ami irregular, and, therefore, worthy of : censure, but inasmuch as it had been approved by the U.. S. Senate, it oujht lo.-.hcacquiesced in. Davisvotedfor'.he amendment, but it received not more than four or five votes. ; TIn the Senate, the standing com mil lees were elected; that body had too much experience to trust its presiding officer with theft appointment., - An attempt was made to alter one of. tho rules'of the Senate. As it now is, it declares that no member shall be compel!cd to vote in any case in which he is interested, The change desired was to declare that he should not vote in such case "the. object being topi event Miller from voting in bis own case, his' scat being contested by Shryock. The rule was not altered, because the ebauge was opposed by,’both auti-Lceomptons and Amoticans. There'arc twenty-live democrats in the Senate, including. Jones, Wallace and Cobb, auli Leoompton, and two Americans, ilobinson and Anthony, leaving but twenty-three Hepublicaus. Uf course the Americans and antiLccompumites hold thit '‘balance of power,” aud are indisposed to strengthen tlio Hepttblicaiis- by ousting Miller. ,- The good work of rjefonh in the expeutlilurcs continues. Gordon introduced a resolution requiring the Auditor of State toHeport what perquisites or other compensation, beside# their regular salaries, were paid to the Governor, officers of the Benevolent Institution*, State Librarian, Clerk of. the Supremo Court, aud Attor; uoy General. It is now' midcrstooiV that Judge McCarty wilt be tha anti Lecomptou candidate for U. S. Senator, and that the inode of cluction will bo left tq.the:choice,of that portion of the opposition.. I am told (hut they prefer 'that a bill should first be parsed,'prescribing the. mode ot electing U. S. Senators,'and then electing in pursuance of its provisions. No action has yet been had on the question of levying a tax for TS5S. it is generally admitted that time for its payment should be given ■ beyond the third Monday of March, dad if eo, that it will operate as a double tax in 1869. Tao Governor pointed out the great inequality and injustice of the present valuation of reahestate, owing to tlio great change, by our railroad system, in the relative value of lands, nnd many .believe that since the tax cannot be collected until next year, justice demands that (he levy should be made on lluMO-valuiitiou. The . Journal takes ground against the tux (of 183S, and urges this objection. Uiit its other position,-that those who have paiil comity, township, school and other taxes, could not bo compelled to pay alSlale, tax for 1S5S, is certainly untenable, because ull rcceipts, 1 have sccu, specify what , taxes . werepaid.’ • in ldW r a receipt in full can always, be explained. ‘ i c. o. f-- A*correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette scuds the following items to that piper:— ■ ’•
