Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 52, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 December 1858 — Page 3

The British Periodicals.

M!i;i:irr*s mli;. I BY viiiii.? of .m cider ul ;.,ito trsiicd Out of) It.o Clerk's iilllve of tin- Switzerland j tbicutt Coiut to too directed, m favor o( I’vmt Uutour, K\'r, Ac., ;ui(j against John S. Koberls, T. \V. (itJliJiii, ct ill, 1 will ell the jisi day .o' January. l.W.i, between ibe Knit-1 pr.iyriKd l,v law, .-it I he ('onft House dot.| m j llo 1'nwn (>I Wv.iy, in s.itJ comity, offer Cor snlOMl public miction mid'outcry to the highi >t amt host bidder for itt band, the tents am) i'to lilt for .1'it tin «f years not exceeding so von, of the follow inj; real estate Mtnatcd irr said comity, vi;::—

ATTACHMENT. JVOTirE ii Iietcbv pi\i-u ti;nl on (K* :M th/ , I 1 ! of (Vtt:i3l'tr, two of .uraoh-

' Scott vV Co-, cf s NeW'.York, vjUtjti the leading Uriiirtt Quartet lic> an-! Rlackwcoi'a .Maga;:inc._ Ry thi.v i:: I ho American public is enabled to obtain Jin, in iVrjjlO, while the Engiirii people ate-obliged ,U» pay §31, It iiiscarcely necessary to. speak ! of the merits of these periodicals. They coif tain the tiehesI fruits of Ok seitolarshtp, wit, : ami gonitis of the literary men of i.ireal llntam, j uinl are alike of great value to the scholar, (he ; professional ‘man, or Hie inlellreutt reader. iTheir pages abound with ejatmtate rrUieistns, (brilliant essays. profound speculations, ami i wtjbwbaleyer of in U-test may he fount! of rti;Citcei Uleraiilie, morn tily ami reliymii. While , liiey ; aie (he acknowledged representatives of certain principles In pe lines, they are fur from . bein'* grossly patlizaii. lit I hi.; respeel (bey ; occupy n position ive shook! he el.ol to see ouruwu periodicals aw-mne-a position which •v.oh hi enable Iheiii to discuss great pirns lions ; ofgt|yeTmiienlo! polity independent of parly ‘ trammels. ■ ■ V;

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nienls was isiucil by- Itnibtfl Ilf tty Justice oi if'** Ptac**.of .Swii.vrl.uiJ County, Indiana, •U !ho inil.irire amt jff’Jam nf WilX b. Wt bb avaunt the goods Kgliis anil cftd.t ui ComcJ Won kerb)'. Oncui fat,if .tf b. WtM*. Jitfin \V, Kigbtly sml Willnto l$e<i<Ifiam fo( U lits; Uit* i-Hotnl in fatof of Willis S, Webb and William Me ad ham for .■{rj;,:(,nils. CtiJoi wjiit (t nttachrnvnls I here was on tho sairo ,l:tf I vfri vf »ils of gii’nirshre issued .vainrrt U ilbnif: JlfMiIf and Ibo day of Inals-cm (or tin* Ills! ilay ofllocvinW’f, 1®.>. at jit o'i I.k I, hi the foie noon, ui inyofIVc if> u,,.- town .>f I’altmi. ami Mibss Iho (lefcnib iit ap|i,\nr ati.l demur I .'ball jiToCted io hc.Ktftn*proofs of plaintiff au.l (IfCtOe tht Jain'c in bis abscino.

■j . JMT/l'lio Michigan City IsittcpprUo, Shclhyyillo \ ohmivcr, atpl oilier comity papeis, am in favor of tin’ pasnayo law rcijuiriuy tliupnUiiatioii ot now iids in Qua or inure tiewspa; erM tii caelf county. 'We believe some such a law to Ire eiiaeled, as by this means the laws would Ire promulgated touucr tljan hy tins piyseiit mode, and more thoroughly. The legislature might provide for the publication hi two p.apeis in each of tiro larger cmiiilips urid one in the smaller.—ym/iuni/jro/fj Citizen. Lot file Vro§§ ; .sjtt , :il; out.

All thiii p.eeeor paret-lof hind lying in (he Town <if Veiny, on the margin til the Ohio met, bounded as follows, viz:-—Regi lining al the Southern comer of iulol known orl Uu,- mlilicio'nat pint of inbils of said Town' as laid on I by Jtthif K.-Hitfour in the month of September, I “do, by .the niituber two hurnlrcil'flliJ thirtytlin i*;—thence running north fifty degrees east one liimdreilinnl foity-cight feet itaj sh inches lo the caste I it coiner ofs.lid lot;—Ihtnco south fotly degrees cast to the Southern corner of lot itmnhei lwo blind fed As>x of said ad dirioual plate—Iheni e a noilh-easterly course alone ilie southern boundary line of said lot iitiinheT two hnnitrcd and six. Lot number two hundred and five, one hundred and fifty (our feet, mure or .less, to the eastern corner of said lot miuilcr two hundred and five on Wat mi t suceU—t hence, joiith (oily degrees ea-t along the south*western line of -Walinil slit el to the Ohio rivyr at low water mark;— tlienec down the Ohio rtyer to a He. uoiih castiili line of Ferry streelsltikes. tlie Ohio river at low water mark;—thence nor: I> forty.degrees west nlongsaid Forty street to the place-of beginning, containing ai low water mark about haif an acre of land, mure or loss. ■ ; ; •

HKL'HKN UKCIJV, (Swi,) Justice »f Hit; IV.iro. jir's fee

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Doctors Wort man & Williams. ONR nr us will Ire hi Vein 7 again nn Wednesday and Thursday, December tS and 10.

Trie. Eiuvbceoii Kr.' icw, in point of age cl i leaslj is first on the list.. Everybody' knows ! Hint |t wascst a (dished byJeirrey. Itroughaii) : and Sidney Smith Tor the purpose of combating | the tiding, Tory i»ower, which was -carrying everything before A with n high hand. Snstaine'd by the force of brilliant'intellect uiul upheld by a strong public opinion, it carried, oil il^ contest single, liarulmi, until its voice” miulfit the Tory tenders ijuako, and ‘ the vety Uttoiie. heinkle. It is still Conducted With miti'h vigor ftiid ability. ; 1 J ' ; Tuk Losi>os Qc.iuTc.nLV was <fsiabl;sl»i d to meet ibis bold and eating ehumptuit on its own HHoiiud amh siich writers as Souther, Seotl, liw-khatlniid Words wo rlli entisied os'its. con- : tfitnilors. It still . represents conservative prilieiplcs, but; its pages are by n<> men ns coif iltitdAo' their uitvueiu y. ' Tiik Wcl-ti JtJ.vffrKi! Krvinw*.belongs to a more liberal schoolof polities. ■ Its position is a i-lep in advance of the and its views come; iiiare.'l ty the American standard 11 devofes itself particularly to .the tujiics um.fl inti-resiing to the people, and denounces boldly. mid feorlessly vxtlnsjre privileges, heredii (my rights, kiuuly, and' all the aimers df feudalism. As a iiterJ.-y and progre:s|vc pe rkh 1 kal it now stands uncipialled. Tujt Nobtm llcvic.w made its appeara«ee;as a special advocate of evangelical re- ; ligioit .It .was fon lid i-il by Ur, Chalmers, mid' sifmeHas death has bivii tindcrr the--edilorinl cii’Uge of llr. Hanna .and oiore icceiilTy of Try!'. Fraser. For sonar limo past it ; has hu.n l[-?s cyan|iflical (hail in its earlif r ycars, tna it ys now got back to its^Vsi/ef(A f *iind is ‘conduct-, ed oiv tjio saniy. principk-s and with file smie vigor, which -characterised it when under U e cam of Clinliiiers, , T

TIk 1 .S w i ly.i *r 1 :t ml ) i: i sslm I Cairo cm Fridav wilh SOI) tuns cl’j iVtMght, i>0 cabin ami SO deck! Sim received l!00 1 casks id’ liactm at Madison, andi iinished 1km* load at Louisville.—: llivcr bank fitII and rising. *

At Rising Kim, on Monday and Tuesday, December 13 and I t. At Madison, Friday* December 17. ; We wouhi call paitlcitlar attention to our mode of treating dismscs of the L tines T*« Medical Inhalation, which we faavd used fur several years;, it enables us to arrive at a de-cisive,-direct and successful course of treatment for all diseases of the Throat and AitPassages. (tv 111 halation, the vapors and curative properties of medicines afe ditec'lr addressed to the diseased organs and the initgtiments, and com iris in diteM contact With tho disease,’causing a free and easy exporatinn, subdues the inflainalhm, relieves congestion and thickness of the m era bra pcs, heals niterat toil, purifies the blood, and impa/ls renewed yll.iliiy: to the nerroas system, giving that tunc and energy* so indispensable fur :he restoration of health.

—Tim now Forest (*uopn : wonf upon Sat u rd a y n i id it. . She \v i 11 probaldy conio tjown on Friday nigiil, and come up'Christmas,

Also, the following described piece’ oftand: Lei.’inning al a point on the Norlh-ea.sl ride of Walnut Klieet,- fifty ■ feel south forty degrces tost from the snuthem corner of loin limber two hundred mill four in said additional plat ‘; —tiieiirv run mug cattily with Hie line of a street md nameil oti said plat, but whal shall be known as Short street, f>ne hundred mid. fifty-four feel, more or less, to.the Hue dividing said Uufour’s land Irom latid kold by Vinci'iii lbifour to John Sheebv.now owned by (.‘lysses 1’, Scheiick;—Iliencd south forty dd* greek east along said dividing line to I he Ohio nvetpil low water mark;—tnence downJIe Ohio river to point where the nojHi-easlern line of Walhul.strect strikes said river at low water mark;—thence north forty degrees west w ith said Walnut street to the place of begin uiug, containing al low water mark abourone ifitmter of an acre of hind, more or less. ;

Indiana l,rctsi.ATLT.B.—On. Friday, tlin (iillowing bills were passed;—

■ Tttc Ilcvcniie liill,.w ; it]inut'nntpndinrnt. . Ah Act (o amend ;Aci for. tltc re-valiia-lion.of person al property. 1I13 effect intended by which is ui tux corporations, such as iailroads, canals,in the counties in which'ihcy ;hold land, to the amount of the land so held;,

; To prove the ftoWerfuI atfd direct influence 6f ib)5 mode, of rMmiriistraliort, We Would slater; 1 I lie odor of rtiaiiy medicines are pererpti* btc iri the shin a few minutes after being in*' hated, and mar be Immediately delected in the blood. The inhalation of miasmatic msU ter produces. Violent diseases; chloroform in* haled Will entiteljr desttoy ihililt in a few minutes after ;being inhaled;'-camphor and ammonia’if inhaled : will arouse tbesjjlerrt Vhen 'faintingi measles,-scarlet fever, Ac , pic all (alien by.inhatalion.’. Now if it is true ' that our system becomes so diseased try inhalation, is there not a good reason, doeshol coni mo n sense teach us (hat inhalation iitba : (me mode of administering oiir remcdieslor diseased lungs, it being the'ohlj direct Way of bringingWur remedies in contact ;With Iha, diseased pa'rtii We danol'aitvise medical, inhalation to T the exclusion of-general treat; ment; we deemit very necessary; that each patient should have the benefit ufbolhloCsL and general trealiftcnl. •. ■ ■ .*; ; Wcdo not confine our practice lo thetreal-. (iieutof the lungs and air-passageiralone, but we are prepared to treat all chronic diseases, siicb as ; rheumatism- neurn'gia and all nert- ; ous diseases, all utetine diseases of females, indigestion, 'dyspepsia, ahd diseases of (ha eye/ear, skin; liver, kidneys, .Ac., • ; ■ We do not claim perfection; nor to cure all ; but we do claim, from several years undivided studyand aUcnlion lo Chronic diseases, tb succeed m curing many cases, where physiciansi not having.lhis advantage, fait .-7 ■ We do claim to be honest end cahdid with - all, and give oiir opiilioh freely; Oiir toursd of. treatment’ comprises the most approved' medicinal agchls hoty kilo’wh to the medical [irofcKiioti. (fb charge for consultatlbn, , Pecember'l, ISW.—tf- •

' Stcaji Mill Blows Up.—Ou Saturday Inst, the steam Hour milt belonging to Mr. Hay*:, at Joiiesville,-Indiana, was blown ?io pieces. ' Both-'.boilers were ilirown from their beds to a considerable distance. The report made by the explosion was tomtit;, and portions of the building were thrown a distance of 200 yards. Two m£h were seriously injured.

Also, nil that.tutl.iin piece or pared oftand, being a part of lot knoa'n. on the additional plat nfor< .saiiI by tire number two hundred ami twenty-eight, beginning at I lie nod lien) forner of s-aid lot number two hundred and Iweiityeight.—thence minimi; south -forty degrees east alone an alley fifty feet to the Fasten) corner of said lot,—thence sou IU filly, dcgrctgs. west Unity feet, —thence north ..forty, degrees West fifty ■ feel to Franklin street;—tlienee north- fifty degrees east, along franklin jffrrol I tarty feel to the place of beginning; containing one thousand five hundred apiiuu fee kb f land. , ‘

' IliACKWono's Maoazixi; ovefvbody knows In be the cfitbudic'd geniiis of Toryism, yd its witching rheiorie.pnifoii nil disiptisiirous, slashing yyl bfilliaiii erilicisnisvpudty, biography, historical and fictitious tmalivcs, render It the' most readable mom hi.via the world. Thft American publishes of Ihe.re periodicals afh i(l the receipt of advance slieeLs from the Itmisli pnbtbhers l uhfeh givesa(tiiilioi!a! value U»] these reprint;-, musiihich its they rail now I-e placed nl. (hr hands of j-j fertile rs along as soon its ;ihe .*>rigtiial edii'ioris.—As the beginlong irtlie year is a suilabielimeto sitb:er;bc f We SUb‘oin i lie pit lilishers’ - ' . ■... : 'i- ' '■ : , IVrnun.' ror any of.lhe four Ilvi-ws t'd tor ajiy twn of the fmir Ib-vm-ws A of} forariy three of the four I.V-views 7 cn for alt foilf of 1 he I!e> ii;n s ... i (H) for lllaekwiiod’s Alagarttie. :t rfi For Illuckwood lb-vl-us y m yor illaokwotnl and lt:e fmtrIfevfews.... 1(1 00

t'. Indiana Legislature. i The Committee du Ways and. Means T: reported on that part of* the tJovcinor’ii it Message relating to a tax levy to he made f mi the duplicate of 1358. 1 furnish a fair r abstract of that long document, They > .state that lliero mis - . f on XorcinK-r 1*1, C-otlSti -l-m. a in srw,t>rt > Ini-IVH Ouo.Sov. 1?t, lfi.9, * * • 370,115; For which amount the State is liable ; V; unless the said bonds bo surrendcmUtiii* j | tier the “0 nil or bill/? which surrendcTltia j | holders refuse to make. The financial ! '. condition of the State then’is:— - i I Am-ouil a* olt-ive, - » * • - S 7-3,175 oa * i* .5 (H’rc.niUMata ll-itt-I*. ; in* *• . • »* • *-•*; *; Vijn'curiiM t T iiIvfriilv II'iii'l*, ■. • a CC-5--5 --a } lint! St-Ifrtal Kninl.' - • - |,lu-*.3li C7 ■ •• .SiiiSinjf Kills! I. ■ h-t. - . 1155.•«>•» n't-: ! . *■ Sn jiHii Ktiliil,' S • , ‘ • IIS.do 57 I . “-Vltl-htl Kiitiil, ' . * i - r Irtl,Mi1 li(-j , MiH IWtt Stafclns Furi-g - • ' ■ JiO.713 3J ■ ;■ *■ T<nui*!i'n> I.Uimrv - I,*!*.'"-* J Ollier Tri!*t Kiinh, >- ■. ’ - . Si.tvm iM >' .S twit-j Couut)', .... . J;. •’ 2,0*3 7-i ,, .:/■ V * • .'$53:3,lis ik. ; f .will In' r-'-iiiirv-l la nieetiMi-Ctwes ,^ I ( 1)1 WJ, Cililn.ii.--1, - . ‘ , r.' ‘ ;^5 In . (in iftri, • t . ; t73.;ir5 I-i ; .Vmint-i n-tir In Truujiifr) : 'r , j The Committee deem that ib would he. ] inexpedient to levy a; tax for, , 1, liecauto the tax'midcr tho appraise- i meat hill of l\ r >l would he unequally i : distrilured, to (he disadvantage, of .the older comities. 2, The debt being already created, it , will not contlict'with the constitution to - ell’eet a loan to pay it off./ ' . j 3. Ilccmt'C, owingj to financial cinbar. - ra.i.-tiu’iits. the peoplt» are" nub ready and aie unwilling In pay a tax over and above ih it necessary for nitront expenses. J 4. IWan-e, withdpc increased revenue J atising from a more - just appraisement,' ( I he i nrre.i>'ed delit eairhc paid njV in two j years, without embarrassing the people. I ■ Tins Committee’go-on to estimiito' the 1 receipts mid expenditures of 18oU and ’00. ] to .'■how thi-;*— ' is:>u. . .'■■. = $!■».»«>ti tiiaMi* j>r'tjr?riy, • I 1 •• ” - ■«' — - • liWftidd < | • liS'lp. / . / :; ! !-• voil-i "ti s-—* -‘ii eual-l,* J-r-ls-rtr, ■' I173.ihsi | ;j.) •• •• l-vi|), ■ ■ ■ . 1-HI.IWIH I • * - ■ ■ — ' ■■ ■ - 1 V I I ‘ - . € 1,775,-kki I ; li.-lM-'tii-y. 1F.V. • • 53J„TQ; W - , ! l>J>.¥i -n-l if 1 -'-,' i 'J., - 1 j IJ-'Juiri'l-llirll-l. - 1 - '1* .Vl.l-lll »M) ; ■fdit*- - * flit' * : - A ' !lj,-htri t i| . ' * j .;■ Sl,73I,GSt; ftl’i ] j iii :Iii'Tii-.o-irf.'( > . • ■ $11,311 cl' ' ! Hie report w is laiiTou the table, and | ‘.ordi'ied ptintedi' / ; ( ; Tim Siipt'ii:i!t'iidniVof |lie Hoaf ami II himh A.'-yhiiii Im iii-lti'd a lung si atenu’iM ■' 1 in (ahnlar form, in iL'jdy tu a resolution | voliht* I lulls'. 1 , a> to ihi! several expenses, ] iV - .. of >tieli iii'iitmimis. l*Viim .this/iji eMi.n t tint staii.iiie.s of trio Asylum of thls j 1 State, .bleated at this' jd.uv. It Was I' tom) (ed in is 14; dating 1 -*68 Injing'-gov'J eni-si by six-It list lies,.Hv ho are paid a peril diem ol .with six (.'eiits iier ittih* Irav- j i ding f\ji.■ii.ies; there Juve heun employed ; j , S assist-nits x and leathers; : 'J deiit iiinte 1 [ ’ teachers, lias 142 piiplls. / lls/supporl t J lias eust lor ilni, sapie year, . 1 Tim sal a i ies tor tdlicors niul - teaelier.i amomre-l to / Ciinenl expenses * account amomite 1 to 81 d.5K)7. :The cost . for earh pupil was i , (|iiij /The | buildings and grounds cost $132,000, I w-“ ----prr , ■

OrRgory’a Bill— Wh.it has become ofit? r , I) is nuiv mute lltan i wu weeks since o hill f wes ns;r-.xlncrrrt in tlie lionise by Unit. W». 11. \ c (Innauti, of Dbiu vtiintiy, comtiiipUthig ail t iiMieu , : , 'ti at I'l llie CViiaXtliiliuii, so'as to limit li the it lo llmsc uiliywfiti are til- e !Ki:!iS ul I'.i l ink’ll Sl.lll'S. eiHitf llVbltill Of 11 Unit. Si live Ifu.'M itfct-ius to liaVe il su-pt a ;<.;!• I lie lies of I i;ic Mouse, wit Lout m.i* n kiui; a-u (ur.iit r progress luwuiits n vunstim v tii.ili. R. A ivluiiar bill was introduced ilillic fi i 1 1 u'se foil r yea rs aim, w livii Iheuiiii tie mot r.it* S it puny Itatl u iaryc iiiajidiiy iliere; lull it mrv- j vt lit ynml ii sccuud tending. '' '• Tliis up parent tmliirereiice oil Hie purl of the b l.vyisIaU'nt, to, a subject of so much impor « Lmeej is realty isslmii.-liitlj!. We have ub liu-re ., doubts Hi.iii we have, of our own identity, ilial c in larye nujurity of-the pcopls: are in favor uf si l)n> rlr.iike. Tlieii wj.yum pass the hill, mitt 1' give ila.ni an iippurniiitty lit rote tipuil. tile /< ijiiestiuii f . -y tir L - 1 y nu harm tail come of it U) . any one. It has gVji.tu pass ib run rh fwb I.eg* C isl.iitifesanil Mien l>e so him. ted to the ordeal, of a popular vote, before the desired change j. tan lake plate. Tlie souiur it is bcyiin, ilit A,' suunef will it be f-ousuuuuak-d—am) Iliete lltv- j ( or was n better ti.ne to liceiii than no ip, when those who miyhireasonably be supposed to be pi favor of t< iirrfyiriij ttier' ballul bus, arein a .m.iji.riiy utboUt bianthes of the' Legisliilttrtj. ■ VVe hope Air, (ircgory 1 ; will not permit litis session to pass over ■ without pressing his bill l( lo decisive' vole. If eenltemeikareafra'id to p JatufUie masie on lliis.ijbeslii.c of •//(*■ n on/- - Id t Irani vuto 'aeiiiiisl the billbr hull. , Tin:.people “ ill know hereafter how to lake * caie of all siuai ttiiahl rcpfeseiilativts. j‘ f What right has a itian io exercise one of the m ‘ hi;;best piere^alives of if free citizen, who Inis ~ never taken npufi hituscll the obligations nml 'tes|H}ns:bi lilies' of a citizen/ The llmig is sink " ply preposterous. Il ia/ wholly, indefensible tipuil any principle'rtf riijhtVrJusliccfittilxan*. i Jiot have lljc sanction uf im intelligent peopled [ Again we say,let Gregory's bill lie passed arid t{ give thy people auVipporhinily to vote bn the ■ i|tieslio«.~AVic .1/tntny .'I'niunf, - ■ |j

; : - [From the Eveipng Mirror.] |j OnsKRAt. Dkbm.itv—We wouldmlrisc aU ivIki (iitiir t*t: aWiotwl wUirpentiraiDebility, to 1 try M c Lea n‘sSl length mi 1113 Cordial. ; llis cer- — lain I y a valuable remedy} many of oil r friends ‘ have Iticil it, ami they feiu mini end H very high- 1 i’ly ns a Tonic and Alternative. It is very : pleaspnl to take.* ’ '■ ■ , - ; ' •• i--’ f, h Every cniiiitry merchant, in laying in bin ,\ ! supplies,he sure to lake some of this! it > Cordial. It selbi rapidly, beyond U:Oim»l sjn-‘j ' pnijiceApeelattonsoltle: proprietor. One tl.iy a: last week tie sold every liollle he had Du liaiul. /] fNiiw; with iinnvasod- facilities, he is able to! I‘ supply all demands. Sec the advertisement in jiUotlicrxoltmm. «*- rt —.

Jy llm Ibin.KK's Scv\iiisavia.\ UruKDiK-s. —Are Von sick, no mailer whirl organ is iiflVcled, de- * |r (ii;ti(I trjnm it the hlhoil, winch is the food nml y sustenance ul every organ, ij fir II of corruption! Or. Ihtgai-Vs .Srjndiuavi.itt lllootl I'unfier " ; and 'Fills, break up the Source of disease in ; the fluids of the body. They purge and * *the elements ofthe blood, tlcnce Him i|i*iiik ._ arid comitb'tr; cnas in dyspepsia, srroful.i, i , eruptions, fils. in 11101.:, m tvousnes::, kidney , 1 complaints, piles, weak st.nitaeh, tow fevers, 0 debility, rtif.uin.il is in, headache, want of sev iltal vigor, etc., eie. These remedies urn as.touistiiii" Hie u lode medical world. Site AdvedisenieMl. dei s - tin t

l Snpcihly Itciinltliil I 11 jt sr onr, Titr: cosjioioi.itas art Jocksai. for ! *’ Dlaenoiat. '' Over .si verily pagj..s -clmii e ailicle;;—tle- *- C»ntly illnslMlt.d-spbnnltif Sled Engravings. b Fries AO cents. Specimen copy sent, on te- * Ceipt of IS cents, in stamps or com, Address \ C. L. Derby, flt-S tl roadway, N. V. j • 1. Si evk.vp, Agent, Vovny.

Attemcts to Hois' a Store,—Within the last two weeks two have been rondo to break into the store of Harwood it Doan. On Sunday night last, an attempt was made to bore a bole through 1 lie bark door with an inch and a half anger, lint by some means they did nofesucceed, anil left the anger al the'door.

Items from the Report of tha Secrcta ry of the Interior. TccLtc Livos.—During the fiscal yea ending June 30, ISn8, there have beet sold to individuals 9,007,05?, 49 actus, o which 3,SOI,003 were. disposed of, foi cash, yielding $2,116,70S, and 5,S0tl,I5:; acres wore located with military bounty land'warranta. , Of the tpiantity sold for cash, SI 7,529. 35 acres were sold at and above $1 2f per acre, yielding 81,150,100 73; whilst 2,987,397.11 were sold , at gradiiated prices, for which the snm of $900,001 20 was received to the treasury.. Tlie (jnaritity of surveyed lands readv lo be brought into the market, on (hr dllih of September, 1853 svas 01,951,010 acres; ami there were at the same, time subject to sale at private entry, at nil the land ofliccs/over 30,dOO/luO.acres. f Under the acts of Uongrcss frbiit 1847 -55 m regard to bounty land warrants fur military service, 510,708 warrants.have been issued, requiring .55,731,890 acres to satisfy them. Up to the dOth of Suplembor lost, 410,032 of the>;e lia-l been lo* eated on 44,2d8,t>dO acres of land, learning, outstanding, lUO.ldO warrants, iijuivalcnt to 11,493.800 acres. Pcsaioxs.—During the year ending dOth of September last. ld,S15 bounty land warrants were issue.I, reipiiring 2.0dl,420 acres of land to tatisly them. This added to the quantity shown by my. report of last year, makes the whole nmomu of pnhlte lau-is granted fur military set vices up lo Septcmbei d(t, 1853, 02.739,d02 acres. Under tin: acts of 1-S 47 and 1855, thete aiu abuat 74,')UD Umnlyland claims pending in ‘.he oliicu, originally suspended ou account ol informality, irregularity, or.defective .proof. . The whole number of miuy j--'nii-*ncr> Under the various acts bf Cuitgr -ss is It),t23; r«iuiring for their paytiieut the annual snm of $902,700 29. ’Tin: whole number of Navy p< i n'ioui , r-' .. la 802. ami the aggregate amount of tlicit annual payments is $rdU,5t)L 10. The total .disbursements fur pensiontip to this date is about $90,000,000. ii to this sum we ahl.ilitrhotinlie.s in land, 62,739,392 acres, and iMitimle that lan-l at one dollar and twenty-live reals p , -*r' acre, the total amount grauie l f-tr lt-ian ties an I pen>i>)iis, will iw $M : S.421,2!J2 Dining the last year ftandoiriit bounty lan-l claims nmniimtug ir. the aggieg ne to about I75.0U0 acre.-, have been deiivi* . l*iL 1’icvioiis invi-.-tigali-ms ha I :■ tu light a frniidideiil issue of ationt 22a,i U00 acres. Kom of dig p opi-'iat-irs have ■t been cunvifte-l and seutea-vd; i-;it theie 1 (s a necessity of a law in djiag it pi-ti.il in jroniltcrfcit or forge an a-.-iganieui of a lEatld warr.itil, and for an exvii'ioii of the ylaliite of liiiiOalion.-t in ca-c ol tr.m.ts ujpB thu’peiisimi Olsi.-e, s Filly three years after the iv.tr of the Devolution. 5.000 widows were living /whose marriages unk j-Uce pu n t>> i?TS3, Nearly om: Inm Iie-1 oi ibern aic yet alive, in 183S, fitly-lice years after (lie cio.-e ol the war, 1.1,870 widows wen: living who ■■were'.married between 1733 ami 1794 In 1818, .sixty-five years ufier the war, 6.44 of the 11 ,870 were still alive.

JCjrTlic Free I*ro.;< (GermanJ is cut in a Mrniiij arltvie the j.lnn of vo in pel l_i ni; tiie la.mb of the ?t.Ue ol Inilintta to scemities with the Audi' lor of .Stare, like the Five Hanks omlev the jiunajiy ol reftkitij: tlie n-cepiiim of il.-* notes for tji\e-, ANo, fu mjniro tlie Hank to pay nimil-ipal taxes fortite slip 1 port ol schools, • ■ The Ktee ihess makes a case. )n tvply to the lionsts that tlu-iu is no il anger, of the Hoik b leaking, liu'editoi calls to mini I tbo case of tlie Uhlo Life ntnl Trust ■ Company, nml the U ink of IVtnisylvatija. wltuli were thooglit suinnl when they wete utterly rolled. .. AVe say to the rjeginlatnre, take noth-' tng lor graiiU’it.■ but: make yourself sale liy ro|niiiug securities Ii'um (be li.mk. Ttieie is now tm security whatever, any more than with the sbinplaMers whioli yon nil war against. ~ We say lo the General* Assembly, yon owe it to the people to rcrjniio securities of the Bank no as to render it reliable, ' The free Bank system-is-nh ail mi rah hi syiilem, ami perfectly safe. Happy will it lo far the people of- Indiana, if the Bant of lie State: of Iitdiatm stud) W placet! on as linn a footi ug. —Indiana pa- 1 * IU Citizen. { ;

.The Old State Bonk of Indiana, 1 • An honest bonk; one that lived nml died honestly; think of that. By the licportof the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Uio old State Bank id credited wit It « profit to_ the State of $2,780,G04.;{b, arising from the stock taken by the State in the old bank; the bonds issucsi for, i he stock are provided for; ih'o.snm above i named ia clear, profit. It is all safe too, ; f and by law its ' proceeds are Ircrcaftcr to Ibe devoted to the school fond. One can . "hardly help regretting that a bank sb' ru-, markable ss dbis is woowl np, for it is honestly elosed np, without cheating >< the* stockholders;'brother peopb; thauotehol- j tiers all safe. , Btif, perhaps, it .was heit! that it Bbonld live no longer ;.as'if it had; lived,, it might have fallen into the eiuful ways of other moneyed matIfulions. 1 j Let a monnnient lo rain'd ovcr tlC tordb oi this initilntioii. "Hcrc lics thc < slipdc of a Bank that pays iis ttiudc j a profit for the State, aadwent to. an hbuC orable grave, leaving if with IP very bad hcgmning. but a good example, to foil ‘ i

(Kr Tha constitutionality of the .Ar.VK.v ebusetts taw declaring the unlicensed \ tmf- ! Qc in llrjnors a nuisance, Km been sustain-. ert by a recent jddciaioh of ■ thpSupreiiur Court oflhalSlalo. v :

. . “——'TT' —” k NovKLOumsA'fios.—At the lain Indian Conference of Episcopal Cbarcb Sooth', Ibe venerabloTJiaHop Early ordained twelve Indians, principally, chiefs of tbs tribes to the Gospelministry.'

Kr The anniversary of iho battle of New Orleans, tbo Sth of January, rtjll bo celebrated in Louisville with honors. ‘ :' ‘ • I

And also, there three certain in lots of raid Town of Vcvay, known, on the aforesaid additional plat of said Town by the iimii burs two hundred and five, two hundred rind six, and two hundred and thirty-three. Said lot number two hundred and five being the southern corner of 1.3layette mid .Walnut streets, tsiending seventy feet bti Lafijelle street, and one bund ted and five febt otlWUlnut street. Said lot 11 umber two hundred anil six feints seventy-eight feet and sis inches bn Lafayette street and extends back to the first above described piece of (and; and the’stone House sMims rncreon. Ami said lot Wnbei two hundred and thirty-three is the eastern turner of Ferry and Lafayette streets, extending one hundred and forty-eight feet ou 'Lafayette street and fifty feet on Ferry street:-.to-gether' with all. the . privileges and appurle nances belonging to each and; all the above! described, parcels of land, including the Ferry across the Uhiw river, which has, been established at and from the first aforesaid described piece of laiuf;, - • .

— Wc are again compelled to issue a supplement, to be able '0 give any variety of reading mailer. Wc hope litis will be the last ope, •

. rah and WhiterHoortsi * Anderson & Hawaii, ; HAVE Just'received ahd ate how opeiiibg their Store room in '• STM 00 H E F IB LD,\a a full and complete stock; of seasonable Dry Goods, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest styles of p«i;ss A fancy buy goods/ Clothes, KI anne Is, 7 ' hROCERlfcs, KoTlOStii AC., which art offered at prices which will defy competition, and to which We respectfully invite the dltehtioh of obr old customers, and the public.geiiet.il IV. ■. fj* Call and .m ami he for yourselves. • Anderson A Hagan. Moore (ielJ. liid., Gee. 15, JS53.

One .Itcuii'Uy TVnrlli ti Tllouxaml Pres- ■ c»Tptlo:i», i . i’Voi.'i Col. A, M. Ilon.vsox, Ctnrlunnti, .

-r- At \ew Orleans on.the I 1th,.North ern amt Eastern Hay was selling at $17] a$lF.l per ton; Western at $20,

ClXeiVMTl, Ore, 31, fell,

Dr. G. W, Pin 1 .i.irs—I liavesqinewhere rend, that Mone remedy is vyoitti id thotisaml prescriptibns.'’. | liave p;atiseit the trsilh of this reyark in.rmir Cough Sytupg. I used it last sTnmrjer ps a remedy for Imulmig eough in my children. ■ It gave jmipediali* .relief, broke np the disease, a ml jVeVled a speedy; tore, 1 have since.lised. iMitv afremedy: for: eonebs, enltlsgsatu throat, ,*y<ib hi myself a ml oi he r inemherr of iriy family# aiid ia every instance il has given itliiiieiSiiiie relief tlfeeted.perRianetit ctircs.; Lnsi t llimi-rli iipl least. I prevniledcil my iifolhcf, now aged ah,ynl : sixtyfive years,(;ilry it fur a chronic coligh, of'lung fliiitiliWand of a most 1 1 a r mssi n go mid i sue <s - ing eharai-ier ■ In itfds cased did. nof expect it to linye any,oilier than 3 pailiiitive /cifecl; but,.Contrary.to my expcelatimis. it pnned .a; most rigtinlly elleeiivv remedy. ‘.LrgH ifiun pnefxrtl/rfcaye immediale relief, a ml complblely cured heK . Kroni llit-stt fnets, I have |oml niiil rc a si >ii slo rsay i ng,!:ljt 1 ie vei f Ur he remedy of I he age, for the pHnwsex for winch it is ptescrihud.; A..AI. l{r)«i.xsos.

C'lNCiWATi, Dec. 20.

Saturday iticbl a lire .bfok-c oul in tlip huildiiio umipied by Breed, |tarsitnr J* Do.; a.nd ('rane, Breed iV Co., former stove manufacturers, the . latter metal ie burial ease by, which B„ B. 5* Co. lost (litre to five thousand dollars; on which there was yn insurance of iiVo thousand, nnd 0„ B. A* Op. fiflpcn thousand, un which there was nine thodsaud insu ranre, " :■ .

Uni if I he rents jnd profits fait to sell, for a suflicitnl suJn to satisfy said.judgment and casts; a ndj accruing costs, I will thennnd there .m ihc same terms, olfer the fee simple of said real eslafe, alid Will sell without regard, to valuatiuii or appratsuiienl taws. . 1 ilAIEHIS KKENEY, Sheriffs, c. ■’ /'Bea-mbfr 15, ISOS.—tl . il3.76

WINTER GOODSrgMlK siiiiscribr.rs nre -nh Wopenirtg at lheir A ojd nml;well known's(aiid |n, Jacksonville, a - large nild well selcicleil stock of

The stores of OcoVShillito ami Geo, Ilcnslia w were considerably damaged. ’

FALL and winter trade. FI VIE undersigned are how in receipt of a JL ; large and complete assortment ul

■ Potatoes in Maiiket,-—There are now lyiijg in iliri Aijaiiiii: Doric basin, Brook' lyn, %). canal boats toailcJ with 1*2,000 bnslicls iifpotatoes., They sell al $120 per bbl.—-V. JT. TrUittve.

Full ami B'lnlCr GoOdsr embracing e$;cfy yaiiety,and style of - ’ ‘Faiitty atttl St»i>ic , '4

Iliinhyarc :md Cutlery j. Consisting iripatlof the following leading attictcs, to-wli; — ' Table and Pocket Cutlery, • Scissors and Shears, ■ ' i Razors and Strops) . Table, Tea, and Basting Spoorf*, . , Edge TujIS of all descriptions, ' Dench Planes, Gages and Squares, ■ Hand) Ripp, Pannel A Tennant San a, : Wood add Cross-Cot Saws, Carpcnlct’s and Cooper’s Tools. 1

DEY GOODS; Consisting of Calicoes of all kinds and : pri(!esi Lawns, Gii:gI«nms, OrganJes, Bireges,' > Dl*lk‘ges t . UeLaiiin, bliatnbraysi 1 { ; Lustres, Silks, cildMuslm ‘ Goods, for Ladies Dresses. . ■ ; :

Ohio Slulc &Union LaivCollcgc.

Thi* Institution hns been removed to Olevefnnd t! Ohin. Dirties att k-g.i I ly conferred, add Students b iron Gnulnnling inay be admitled 10 practice. For Circulars, address, nt ClewlnmV, : . M. A, KINOf Secretaiv. : MarclrnL tSSS—ly. * : ,

W.Asm\nTON, Dec, 18.

Tile Secretary of the Treasury will receive proposal s till Jan. 21 for a loan of Sl(M)0p,0bO t *untier the act of June Iasi.

Casirdcrc, Satinets, ■ Co I lo mules, Ganibroohs, Jeans, Velvets, and Linen Goods, for . ' • Gentlemen and Hoys' wear.

St..i,cn>is, Dec. 18.—Tbe fleam boiler in Belcher’s sugar refinerj« cxpi tuled this a poriinn of »lie btti|<l : ings to orpins, aiitli as far as * at present knowh, killing four, oik! mure or less'in*: juring' seven, sOmo of witmn will, die, ;

English & Montgomery V Eight!

A large and. beaitlifiil'stpbk of Chemisetts, Sleeves atm Collars, whidh they offer bn very reasonable terms. 0 * ‘ Sheetings, Sfiirliitgs, Checks, Cambticks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Notions; Hoots and Shoes;

,7-AlSO — 4t» fair Trace Chaiiiv .200 Haller Chains, ’ * SO pair Breast Chains) 25 Log Chdins, ‘ .. 25 Loch Chains, ■ - , Double and Sihgib Barrel CiihSi. Pistols of every description, . , Shot Bags, Towde;, Flasks slid Uorns, Sfiddfe abd Carriage Triihihiilgs. siich as Bridge Gilts,' E name lied Ledllcr, Buckles, do . Cltilh, Stirrilps & Spurs,. La'ces&FHhges, .. Tacks and Harness Saddles, ' v - Brass Bands,'dec., &fc.

Jftw Yoke, Dec. SO. 1liu V.'aiUington comufMimtcnl M)s that itnj account 6 f ilia affray. between Engl i'll and Mont* goinco already given U unfair tq lha latter : gctiilumapi whd make* die following tmiemcnl: “I bare not p, English this sctsioa.orbtcn any tinticu oflitm;bccaii*, bo made a fjiecch tit the crowd who Mryhadcd him (he night hiibU*.,jo«ed, In which'Hit iiat'l'’feat ho had x*«cialed with'me and other aml-Lccoiripton democrats only la find out our plain hud defeat Hi. From tlial pine 1 hare looked upon hi m a»b iroachmm spy, and an unlit' associate for gentlemen. . ■

A.lprgc and beautiful assortment of Hoots anil Shoes, of the best brands. . ■ . .

xfew A pvrci iti s i • ai knt&

Hals and Ca|)Ss Palm, Leghorn, Panama,AVool and Ftlr Hals, Tinware, Glassware, Hardware, Queens ware, —a’large assortment of each kind. Clothing tiiid •

“Abiut tuMni t wij tratklng dott n A’cnhiytyanta AvchIJf when I raw Kijrllsh coming toward me Atylug, ‘How do yon do, Mr. Montgomery I made in Van.■over, hut pa**>d on wuliotar any rign of recognition. 1 had walked a Ww stops,! received from behind a very violent Mow otrihc left elite of riiy bear!, given with such force as for a moment to Hugger and VonfuW rad.' 1 t had hot the lead Idea-who hr what had struck me; but turning roumllmWHnjUshwIlli a large eauo, which he held In both hands. Kttgluii cc* ttalmcJ:”’Gu.l damn you, nt teach you to [runtime In that way I’ ; lie stepped backward quickly as he spoke, I nished al him, ami as 1 was about to tloew with, hint he drew niwerd fromatahqand.presented )1 at ttlo. ;■ A* 1 Hail tit) weajvOoof any kind, 1 riepped offlho sidewalk und picked lip a piece of brick, which l throw at bint hilling him onJUu leg, • • • -> ‘ ‘He kepi rotroaltng; an.t, hefi'ro I eonM find another' ml*Mle, had got lo such a dLUtnco'lhat ft was use 1 Wt lo hint. T< . Mm. Couch and Haii lei Cos,who wilncswd the affair, ci'nllrm Jlnpitgoincfj'i jlalciuVnt ln every particular. .Mr. M. Immediately made a charge of assault again K., wjid has b,'cn hell to tall.

They particularly invite the attention ot piiidiasers lo their stock of CurniURj as as, lbeit,5ti[ipryor*Gto5dtic5. ; Tiiey are 0derminot .to their Goods as to 4' 43 is consistent vlihfdir projit. They will take pleasure in showing their goods—; hoping by tiltenlion to* business and cheap* prices, to merit arid receive *a SbaYe of public palmrtogc*. •. ■ ;; Produce of aM. kimis taVb ic eacha ngc for Goods.al Uni'highest market prices—and. as for ifiohev, it will nc,vcr be refused.*; , ' ' • . GHO. aicOHULOOK SON. Jauksonvi He, I nd .* Dee. 15, goy.: ' '

naTing pertonaltv scleclcU (he abdref articles, we can assure otH (Helills that they are of superior quatiiy, and We intend celling them at wholesale ot tctall at as low prices as they can be bought tVest of the mountains. .Give us a cat), and.examine, our stock of goods and ' prices, befbtte going elsewhere to purchase.' ' t. L.Grisnrd A: Sou. - t(eTa>, Dbttmbcr 13, 1858, ...

Ho I Chviskrln{;lh < bake received and how opening Ihc * w.U latgest tot.of CfiHstihns ever, offered io the citizens of Switsttland (ibiinly. AH of which wo offer low for cash. Consisting in part as Itnikdt of nil si/.cs, liomiin Ciimlift of every size, SerptnU assorted .*■'(/»?.>, lllttr :Spil Prrilr, (,‘rafs /j%prM aborted sizes. i'fdnrrr I'off, $h'>i,litig Cjn/rkfr*. ’/’nrpci/ors. Ar. _ A* -Jt;i.AltKsONWALDtl. •

■ . NOTICE. STOCknOLDBRS in the Veray, Mount Sterling attd Versailles Turnpike Company,' who have . subscribed stock to construct the3ranf*,bf taidroad to Fairriew meeting htrust, ;«s)hLreby' notified that the Board Directors hate ordered that' fire dollars od eath sbafe so subscribed te-paid to Ulysses, P. Schetick, Treasurer of said Company, Vevay.qaor before the 20 1 h day of Janrmry ISH, of which said sUwkholde/s.will pleasu, take notice and pay the saute ta S£id T#easn-, ref by that dale. Il> order of the Baird of Directors. FRKD’K L. ORISARD, WesidsM, Attest—Pskkkt Doiort, $?cktnrj ( Dec 15,IS5S.—-tw..

. v Y E; V A Y V STOVi: At\D Tlt>WAKE

eAiporium. f MibsQubm kcejV conslahlly on hand JL a (urge assortment'cif H-nirr.?, consisting of nil the troll approved patterns; dml ''size#,'.', including the the ’ fanifed “ thick/ r " Glipppr/.’ ‘'Champion/’ "Reliance/* and t> imttm’Vcookmj; stoves. » , t r ■

randy: raiuly!:

WK nio now oUVriug (lie largest am) best selected slock of Candy ever ollered at \ evay. Consisting yf every variety Iron) I tie ptiitii Mick to the finest turf m; nil ofwhich wc efftr low. CLARKSON A W'A I.OO. \ !

■ Montgomery's face was badly bruised, mid blood (lowed pioiusely, lie fiat kept his room since, and is attended by n physician, ' Mad the cane .struck an inch higher, he would probably have been killed. ; ; . !

(Ki'occrics, €lu*ap. WV. Mill keep <m hand u large assortment of all kinds of 0reverie?, which we offer til minced priei;s.

■ ; Al5o,a supply of t’hrlot ahd Dealing stoves, —all warranted to gi\e entire satisfaction. TjyWAJi£. :s

Election Notice 1

TllIKRK will bb aO Election held in Vcvay on the 1st Monday of Januaty, IS&3, for thbcleeliort of Se\ea-Thislces, to serve as Ttusiteca of (he Corporation of Veray for the year 1833. By order of the Unatd, December 61b; IS3S;. VF.L. GRfsARD, President. Attest: —J. I,. TI1IEBAUD, Clerk. December 15, 1858.—Si

U'Asiitso ro.s*, Doc. 17;

We keep on hand a large stock of Tinwareof our owiMiianufiiclnre, with which country merchants will' he- supplied at Cincinnati pricts. Also. Japanned Ware, Brass Kellies, At., iVtj .• .. . JOB WORK. . All kinds of lob Wotjy ity our lino, shch as Spouting, Tin Rofling, 4<t'.| 4 c., dope at short notice, in the very best style, ami on fo&otraMe terms. '

CLARKSON & WALDO.

Tiro members of Congress'Iiayr drawn up ilu-ir pay more closely to'date than i)W ttal, an evidence that money is notabtimlant every wlieroJ Tlic Sergcdiit at Arms has disbursed, since the Oth ipst on account of mileage and arrears of salary, $327id03. Mis total disbursements for llicprcserit (Congress, up to Wednesday last, amount* id tu$l > -13. r i,2!i2.

IVAHTER,

A COMPETENT man, who cm finncdi references satisfactory to the Editor of the "Indiana |{tvoilte,'* lo canvass the town of Vtvay and Switzerland county, for subreri* her?to the Snc.NTine AitnsvN, Published at Cincinnati. Commission hbei.il. Add tew for piiilicular?, American Patent Company, t’litciiiii.i(i, Uhm. dccl It

C. W. CADDEN. M. D„

.Doctor of Denial Surgery. DR. 0., □ gra-tHalc of (he Baltimore Medical ami Dental Collet:..., offers his professional ativirfs t the citirens of Vtv.iy and vi.-imiv He mav be found at (he I.edcrc House. Vcvoy, Pet enter 1>, Itj?..

: Hi' Old copper, brass nod. pewter taken in exchange. C. GOLDENBCRG A SON. December S, '5S.—If

HIDK-S. —We will piy the market price fui dtv or gtcer. lint' (let** COritVOLSlEK A LtWIo.

. / t’liiMcRon, IVrc, Co, Kivi’ieft 111 Icvhe* tpy j i. i in.uk, f.illmg.—lVi atti i i cl-«’!y an I dump, t.igtu I.on bit night.

ax Advertise, if you would thtive.

f\ ' NOTICE VS hereby given to the subscribers .for'the H. building of I be M.K. Church,, neat (lie residence; of-Simeon" SWwsba, .deceased. that the fifcl payment will be duo bn IheSolbof December, 1858, and u ill be especied lo be paid .as soon *s- possible. : ily order of Hie Hoard of .Trustees. ; . .. -I' - J. W. CQLK. Trtastirel'. ' deC32*3t S. B. ClIAMBKKbAIN/