Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 January 1859 — Page 2

[From Ujo ImllanapolU Journal, of Ibo 1Kb.] State Editorial Convention.

j The committee named in compliance with this resolution, were Meets. Smith, tWaUo nnd Hay. j On motion of Mr. Waldo the Association adjourned. A. E. I)»AnKn, rxesident, Solomok Alter; Secretary.

only for office who are thorough temper-j ance men, and aro in favor of prohibiting tippling-fhops. j After ten mir.nte speeches from differ- : cut persons, and a vote of (thanks to the Home of Representatives tor ihe me of til-dr Wall, the Convention at 10 o'clock adjourned sine die.

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In the House Mr. Gregory's hill to amend the 21 sec. of the constitution in reference to the qualifications of Voters was taken up. 1 Mr. Mansfield was in favor of the hill, if an amendment was adopted preserving tho rights of franchise of thoa'c foreigners who are now voters.

In pursuance of a call made and gen* ernlly circulated, the editors ami publishers of Indiana, without reference to party, assembled yesterday in College Hall to take action on matters of interest to the

We have toon shown letters from 5Ir. D.miel Btccker and Dr. Cbcatly, from the mines, under dates of December 18th, who went thither from El wood lost fall.

Official Paper of SwltacrUud County.

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Wc have not space to publish lha let* ters in full; bnt will say that they corroborate the previous reports as to the existence and abundance of the "precious staff.” They say that "gold has been dog close to their shanty, and that it paid about 83 per day, to-the man." A snow of two inches in depth had fallen a few days previous to the date oT the letter, which was still on the gronndi They bad a very pleasant trip out; had plenty of fresh Buffalo meat all the way out from the Bine. Game pf all hinds was abundant. The region is better timbered than moH prairie countries, and abounds in pine, hickory, oak and chcsnnL

Wednesday, : : : Jan. 2G, 1858.

profession throughout the State. ' An organization was effected by calling Ariel E. Drapier, ol the South Bend Forum, to the chair, and appointing Solomon Alter, of the Shelbyvillc Banner, Secretary'.' ‘ • _ After a few rent arts made in reference to the order of business, Messrs. Sulgrovc of the Indianapolis . Journal, Gregory of tho Rising Son-,Visitor,'and RurarUl of the Cobles villa Patriot were appointed a committee to prepare business for the action of the Convention, . fTlm following named editors recorded their names as members of a proposed, Editorial'Association: *. * F. J. Waldo, Reveille, Vevay; „• W. 11/ Gregory, Visitor, Rising, Sun; Hubbard JL Smith,.Gazette, Vincennes; C. Whittaker and W. S. Bush, Republican/Bloomington; • 1, S. Drake, Courier, Newcastle; / I. X. Ray, Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis;. | . ' ■ ' ■ M. G. • Lee, Herald and Era, Ipdianlapoiis; T. Hielschcr, Free Press, Indianapolis; A. P. Tiift. Expositor, Lebanon; C. Wi Batouun, ledger, Atlicai J. R. Mimroe, Times, Seymour; A. E. Drapier, Fprmu. Sontli Bend; \ Li E. liuturill, Patriot, Noblesvii’le; Charles, Smith, Deihoerat, Indianapolis; , v.^ B. R. Snlgrovc and Barton D, Jones, Journal, Indianapolis; r ■ - . J, p, Scott, Christian’ Record, Indianapolis; i ... ' , . ■ ■■; ■ Solomon Alter, Banner, Shelbyyille. ■ ' Un.a motion to refer a resolution in reference (6 advertising agents a ‘discussion arose which developed facts going to show that the greater number of advertising; agents in cities are swindlers. S. If; Parym, of Cincinnati, and Petlingill vk Co,, of Kew \ r ork, were admitted fo he in their dealings with publishers, oxcep-. •turns to the great mass of agents. V The resolution was referred .to a committee coin posed of Mossrs. Drake,■fWaldo and Rumiill, to report ,in reference thereto. >. ' ■ . ! Tho following resolution, reported by the committee on business, was adopted: • Rcsolrrdf That We urge upon the Legislature the policy of publishing the laws.; of the State in life papers of the counties throughout the Slate, l .1 • The business committee in its Vcport suggested a thoronghi editorial organization and/morc frequent' meetings ‘of editofs and publishers. ’ 1

Slate Temperance Convention. A Convention of the Temperance people of Indiana, was 1 held in Indianapolis, on Tuesday of last week. The attendance was large, nnd much interest manifested by those present. A committee of one from each Congressional district was appointed to report permanent officers for the Convention: Messrs. Carnahan, John Hays, John’Baker, J. W. Egoist on. S. S. Boyd, Charles Kecrcst, W. G. Collin, Jesse Harper, W. H. Scott, John Thompson and \Y. Hall. The committee submitted the following report: ‘ ■ President —Ebcnezer Dnuiont, of Marion. Vice Presidents —1st District, M. 1. Carnahan; 2d, Alfred Hay-; 3d. J. Baker; 4th, E. G. Wood; 5th; J. M. Austin; Gth. P, Iloshfook; 7th, E. G- Hadley; Silt, E. Hitchens; 0th, M. Turner; 10:b, C. L. Murray; llib; J. Com-tock. Secretary-7-John II. Batty of Marion. Assistant Secretaries—(J. G. Berry, of Lawrence and H Carpenter, ol Ivosciu 1 ?ko. The President elect explained his own position: and views, and returned his (banks to the Convention. .On motion, a!committee of one from each Congressional District was 1 appoinledito droll resolutions and prepare business for the Convention. ilev. John L. Smith, A. Hays, J. Baker, Rev. E, G. Wood, Dr. S. S. Boyd, T. A. Goodwin, John Hammond, Jesse Harper, J. W. Egebdon, J. H. Carpenter and James O'Brien, were appointed said committee. ’ The following resolutions reported and taken tip and adopted. It etched. That wo regard (he temperance, movement as. eminently a moral movement, and as such it appeals to all men and woaien'who regard the moral welfaic of the race. Resolved, That tho success of our labors heretofore in reforming those, who had formed habits of inebriation, and in preserving the young from funning such habits, indicate very clearly the duly of true temperance men at the present and for tho future. - , , Resolved, That we regard total abstinence ■ front all intoxicating liquors as a bcvorngc. as tbe only safe way to preserve habits of temperance, and that we recomnreml.ihis as (lie only proper basis of all temperance organizations and movements. . That dye believe it to bo the

TTT’rtn notice can be taken of anontmou* eomiouMteM. Intended (nt insertion roujt bo authenticated he the name and tdJrefi of the writer; not neCMsariiy for publication, hut as a puraritee of jfood faith. «a cannot undertake to return rejected communications, .

Political Meeting.

Mr. Gregory made a speech, and the Hqusq laid the bill on the table. ■

A call has Wen made fur a mating of the Americans and- Old-Line Whigs of Indiana, at Indianapolis, oh Thursday evening, Febiuary 31, 1850. This meeting has been called by menders of the Legislature, and othorV/froni different puts of the Stale. ‘It is expected that every county in the Stale will bo repre sented. * ;

• ICPAU Lecal Ad vert! sc menu parable In advance. Or when Affidavit Is made; In no case subject to the delay of iepil pruccM,

N EW A D VERT J S EM ENTS,

Statement -of the Condition of the Bna:six Isst’RAXCF. Counts v, of Hartford, Cohn., oh the 3If/ day of December, 1S53, rhude to the Auditor of Indiana, pursuant to the Statute of that State , approved March 2d, 1S55. The name of the Company is the “Ptifpni). Insurance Company/* and is located in Bar*, ford, Cnnn. . The amount of its Capital Stock is $COO,Pf>0,Ofi The andl of its Stock paid up is 200,000,00 The assets of the Company ore as follows: Cash on hand and in Hank, $)3,43i;il Cash in the hands o(f and due from . Agents, 05,171,76

;fl"p AU tmmirnt ailvertitctnenu to bo palf for In; variably In advance.

The Editorial or Printer’a Convention.

It afforded as much pleasure to be able to attend this Convention, We became acquainted with quite ti number ’of the gentlemen of the ptesa, and were very well pleased with the meeting. A beginning was; made, which.we trust will be the means of .doing much good for (be inter* ests of publishers, in a short time. The proceedings will be found in another column. Wo hope every office in the State will units with.the Association.

There is.a strong conservative clement in Indiana, represented by thousands of good honest men, who cannot cim-cien-tiouMy net- with cither of the dominant parties of the State, and cf such this meeting wil! be composed.

(Kr The Brazil Intelligencer has snipe ruled publication for want of encouragement. There are about fifty papers in this State that will do likewise in less Ilian six-months.— -Bedford Independent.

■ $^ry:s,S7 Heal f5*ate owned by the Company. -and unencumbered, cost, 6,400,71 Amount loaned on Mortgages of .

Sewi.m; Macmxt:;—Any one wishing to purchase ji first class sewing machine at a low role can .hear of tbb chance by calling at this office.:

NKW AnV'KRTISKMENTS,

To nil Koj-il Arth Chapter* ami hoy ml

beat Estate, - 50,00-0,00 A m’t loaned on pledge of bank stock R-.WO.iW Hills receivable for loans amply tet’d,15,SiX*,00

. : Arch Mai on*. j , . FSM15 cbrTpendiufti of Proceedings of the JL Ouncral Grand Chapter of (lie 0. S.from its orjOTizationi.Si’liicIi, al the last meeting of that Grand Body, nils ordered to rrisdsl printed and sold at a remunerative price, i| now ready fnt pnMieation. I’ think it will inilje about three.lundied payes, and the ex[itrise of compilation, printing, and distribution will amount to at least; seven liundtcd dollawi I cari find no one who will print it and lake tht risk of the sale for its pay, •' 1 have, therefore, concluded to call upon the Craft to send me orders for all they may desire, and as soon as I receive orders for five hundred copies, at one dollar a copy, ! shall proceed to print and dt 1 -tribute the work: . ...

gpT- Poring our short visit to Indianapolis lost , week we had rather a good time. The Printer's Convention, tbo Temperance - Convention, and the. Wo* man's Rights Convention,’nil coming off onTnesday and Wednesday, together with the lectures of General Cary on Wednesday and Thursday nights, made (hi occasion ono of more than usual interest to ns, to ssy nothing about the Legislature being in session. - We found bur Senator and ’Representative attending.,closely; to their official business. .

JCST A company of young men in Indianapolis are organizing lord art to Bike’s Beak in April. They calculate the expense nt frum one hundred to one hundred and thirty dollars each. '

• ’, ‘ &G7;710,00 50 shares I.". S. Trust Co’s stock, 3,»tXi,00 COU shares Am, Hank slock/M.COOjO COO sharts-MeIropo!iinn M : CC.tfO.Oi’ *200 *‘ H'k of Commerce Slock, CO,7D0,OC 200 " Merchant's Ex.;H’k stock, 10, IffO.lHr 160 ** Coni i nun In I ■ •• -. 15, c I'D/ 0 282 " Mechanics’ . •• fc.asu.Sy ICO " Ocian " . ' -4, $50.00 105 ", JMitmiix- ’2.50UM C00 ••. .Chcetiix ) •* j CVCf-u.On C00 '! Merchanl'J'VMan. •* • Cl,CM‘,00 260 V /Etna ' ... " • Ct.nXGO 130 " Mercantile “ II,C'fl.OO 110 *| State ; . •* ., JC.O^O/m 105 *V City - , . ‘ .“ 12,075 T flu 30 '**: Farmer's do. 5,75y,f0 C5 Hartford (tank Stuck, ; a.iavt.ro 50 •* Conn. Hjvti ‘ “ 3,250,00 10 “ Hurtfold Co. •• .* . MHt.rb 60 Citizen’s *•- ' 6.360,fo 38 *'i Watcrlinrv " C.OM.iV 4 -v KtalT-rd \ •’ , ,4iC,H' .20 Water bointsof New llrilaip, Ct. (0,500,cu iO CJWi.tl.K. Hands, giiai.uD'etd. '7,500,1-0

j\ t ew Advertisements.

I AGAIN remind those who are indebted to me fur Subscrip’.ion. AQrefusing, or Job Work, fur the year 1553, and previous years, that 1 am now in much-need of money, and cannot wait quietly any longer fur Ihese arrearages. Those,who cannot pay the money can tfive Notes, and thus square the books. : JaiiCO • , F. J. WALDO. -

NOTICE

IVAol lAou tlontl i!n quirlly. ; 1M1. FUKXCJ?, ’ Ornti'al draiul Sicrtiary. WamtscTos, Jjniiaryl.IrliO. ,

S!IKI51 ri ?, s SALK.

RED WHITE AND BLUE.

BV vittm; of an order of sate issued mil of tin* tiftlct 1 iif (he Switzerland^ (.Vhmikui. I*!cjs Cmm, ami io medirecttd, iiC favor r»f Jarnti Cooper ami James riittr-Ma an;! wife. I « i 1 <■» till; JSlii .lay f */ Ptl'inafv. ISVJ. i.iTiT Joi ,s.i!r at public auction ami out cry. fur in band, al tliu Court •Uoiim; dm r in In t-f Wv.iy. in said Count y. isct'Vffii lim linnr> prescribed bylaw, ili>; r<. uts a id pr..fi'> fm alt-no of years not cxCeeduli; seven. nf.the |.i;loaiii£ described real es'ale situated in said County, to-w*ii;—

The PlilUdrlphla • Weekly. Illustrated

. (Kr W. Hobson, of the firm of. Hob* son & Co., of tho ‘‘Star Mills,'”-Madison, Ind., was'hfrested on Friday , lost on a charge ■ of .swindling the Indiana. Bank. He was committed (o jail in default of ‘ bail. Hobson & Co. were extensive op- ; etalors, In addition to the Star wills in ■this city they owned and’run tke Midway) Mills, in Kentucky. The loiters they, brought with them a’sbort time ago, (on* . ly. five months) placed them high up in / the confidence of the banks and business . men of Madison.. ■ So says the Madison Cburierof Saturday.. ’ • ;

RED WHITE AND BLUE j MS one of the Largest and Best Literary Pa ; II persof the day. - ' ' 1 Evur;* Siil>K-tiln?r will h'Cvlrotwo Prvhilumj.wortli from id cent* to |,t th« e\t»a paymL-nl of -J, cunts imi-Ii. .!■< si-ou-as ilu> julifuriplion money Urcceicoil. 'the >iil>wHlwf will l«i inr.ihTi«<l what his premium's art'.oii'l llicn it is optional with him whether bo pays j Ihrt !S cents on each ami takes the premiums or util.'Die premium* that. Wo *vll to ih« snlivriheri fur 35 cents cacti, arc cm braced I u (ho folio* Ing List:— - : 31'lah-vforles,; * : • . - S-'iHOeach. to . do. - - ' - - 300 •* 3j Got<1 llitiitinr CS»cd votchcs, ISO « _ 3jScttln»Machliic#, - ' k‘j •> 5r- do. , - -' - - - - 4 • 75. “ tliiifiol,) waichcs; - -- * . - ‘5H “ ■ JUSMcor |Iuu;tn< wnlchej, - 30 •* SUi.Sllk Dress pattcnis, • 35 •*

• • • . - ’ STM-.’/J-’i.-id Acciimtitatcd intereyt tut investqifiii *, :: t :’.5i,5b

' Total Assets,. , SJI?,t-M,t'.d The I.iahilities of the Cttmpiay ate as follows : ■ ’ ■ \ ; ■ The amount of linbitilies dm- c.r-nbl f

due to Hanks and other tiuditors, | none. I.a-ses adjusted and due,>. none. Losses adjusted anti not.dire,, ; $;.>Vv7.t*>L«sse a lunnljusted, j Losses in suspense, w aiting proofs,' lf i /i7,V,iH! All other claims, uslnuitted iit l.HU,(r

l.tits nandeis m\ d; and seven ■’*) in Matin's addi.ion to ilm Touu of Florence, and iiwii! |'*ir ■fctilaily. .fivcnbc! by reference to li.r pm! ot.Miid Tu'vii. as [*: r llei-nnl in lb? I{( rtirdt'i.’s olVne id said eoimtv at Vevav.

■ Hut if tbt: louts and profits fail to sell for a vi.fiii-ii-t*; sum In satisfy mid costs .tnd..u-i-nmi_' r-ists, I mil limn am! there on tin; '■.Uni; terms, 'dT.-t 1 be foe simp'e of said pretu* ises, and will self w lUi.niiuimM in raiuatinn ■ »r appraistiiii-iit laws. It A If [IIS KKF.XKV, S. s*. CJiiiimry 2d, I So*.— u

Silver wdlchei, Gobi Chaim,GoU Uracotct', Hroochm. nml various other articles, Mortb from.ii, cents toys. . • •' ' ' ' . I TERMS; . One copy foroneytar,. Si on ami 2 premium)* niie-topy tertwo jcaw, i 33 Soam! 4 >• One cttfly fur threeyears, * 35 DO a ml 6 . . “ Ui.0 cop; Cur ilyo years, . 88 Uf anJ ID “ , « j And to Cl nits. Three copies, ona year, * S-ttHaml 6 premioni,.. Fives cojm-j, one.year* .-. (8 M and' 10 “ . Ten copies, on« year; , . - 815 Ulaiul SO '. “ ■ Tiuniy iojtlca, oneypar,' - 830 CO an>14l> “. ' ii o*ira copy given to Iho w gelling up a Club of ]u Suh-criWr*.' .

A CARD,

■ ' Total Liabilities, . The gn.attr.sl amount insrreil in any tutu risk, except in a Jew special Cjjses, i.v The amount insured ift town, or village is imkfimty, j}t joining i:.size, ami how built* r ; '. The mnDiint'- insured in any on* 1 liim k depends upon its size and cou.'tnii ii'in, tnl.jVc* to above foies. , '. :

' The, owners of the Kale Fiench tender their sincere thanks to ; the citizens and shippers of Vevay and Switzerland county for their kindness and support. Having fulfilled her leaves two first-class boats in the trade; instead of tho old, worn-out. Lady Pike, and prices reduced to a fair, remunerative rate—the Kata withdraws, in favor of the Forest Queen, for which the owners of the forager solicit a canltunance of (lie favors bestowed on them, v ; ; S, Q. Howe. Patuiot, January’ 17,1859. i

: Orv tillssuggestion Mr.' Alter oft'ered tholol lowing resolution, ; wlmli was adopted:*-— . Rctahttl,- That the Coimmtioa proceed to a permanent organization as an Editorial Association of; all the'editorial fraternity: of the Stale, without respect to parly, by the election of a President, a Vice-President, a Recording Secrelary,1a, Cot respond mg Secretary-; and a Treasurer,.

duly of every Into Icmpctonca' mnu and woman t6 ; bocoimceted with some volanlary assoanlioii, whose object tt is to diffuse temperance principlf'a. aml to aid hi the of the drunkard,- and to prevent the formation oi a love of drinking ttl (lie young, and we recommend such associations .to he formed in every .neighborhood.' -, - ;

: V It ’I? si II A K It I V A I.. I;a'. e hist roc ivfi! a Jarre am! splctl- " ;V * did stork nf l)r> (foods, stuuldv inf I bo sijifaii, « Itifli wi (diet chntftir than »err for fisb. . CUrifVilISlKIt * LKU'IS,

. (Vilified copy of ('liEtl.tr of jlic- Company, as tikd in July, lb’55., . ■ , .. II. KLLLOtiG, Stcalar;. State'of Connecticut, { „ V ■ . County of ILntfotil, \ ’; ,• ' -1‘ . .. H.iitfeiil, Jnjui-iry

.tit com m u idea 11 on i must l*« aiMre*.«ml (•) , . • A. W. JiKOW.V A CO., J;uitG-3ih ■' . . 337 Chwiuit-ftfeel,

The' officers elected under this resolution ere as follows:— ; v ’ President—A. E. Draplcr, of tho Sonth Bend Forum; ) •. Vieo —W. H.; Gregory, of the Rising,Sun Visitor; - Corresponding Secretary—J.- Ri Monroe, of the Seymour Times; ■’ ■ Recording Secret D. Joncs, ortho Indianapolis Journal; Treasurer—I. N. Ray, of tfio Indiana Famcr.tlndianapolis. v ,* . ■■ On motion of Mr. Gregory the stated meetings of tho Association'were ordered to ho semi-annual.' " ‘

Jiisolved, Tliat we regard tippling houses as (lie principal agency in the formation of habits of intemperance, ami therefore we' will labor by every laudable means in onr power to entirely remove them from;imr-Stale. JResoh'td; I'll at ik State, whose Const i: tntiou and Laws are to "cstablisbljnsiico, maintain'public order, arid-to' provide for tllb peace, safety;‘;and well Icing.of its inhabitants, 1 ’' right to throw the shield of its protection around such unmitigated evils as tippliug'honses, which have shown themselves to be tubbersivc of nil these.

; <; It O C E It I KS. ?l ST- ItKCI'l VRp, fu f l 5itfipty (,f Frr?h tJfiH'tlies ,af ll.i; C;is|j Sl<>lc uf— COl-ffVOlSlKU * I.KWIS No. I OiM FcIIo'rs' )IjII.

The Great A ml as sudor of - IkaUk TO ALL MAMCIM).

Personally appeared, II.,Kc:b*p?,;*'Lfet.-ity ol the P ho* nix liisur.incr Cmiipanv, amt in.n!*. outti Hint the foregoing Matctcoit,'by him >«1> . scribed, is true according lo huuwl ' edge and belief. ’Before tin*,- - ‘ '

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£3T Qp tbs oIght of Friday, 14th iust.y two inch named James Itickotle and John Stropeg visited tho house of Banner man Roy,- hfar Enterprise, • in[■'Switzerlaiid ahdgayg two children of Mr. Roy a large quantity 6f Whisky, one of whom died on Saturday last. :'Au inquest was held on Sunday by Wade U. Jack, Esq., which iestiUcd id the finding of a verdict against the parties, and a warrant was issued for their arrest.| ; Seo inquest in another column;

U K 31 OVA I*.

- JL'LIl'S L. STKONfi., Justtee'of the Peace. Aitiiilt i *>f.State's Oificc, , I Jtiihonapolts, Jajii ii*. li-.'iy J

B have removed lo Xo- 0 WaUr ,'lrffl, w 'V. Him; Mniu.'Cim ipn.ill, Ohio. V hrrc 'i’C‘ will be plea.<t*l tti .Mr nut friends'a nd cus.> miners. Having inert ;i.H-d fiiililit-ji ffir handin'* and f lorin? pnnlm-e. ,«c solicii a cnrilia* liailCe Ilf public p.l'DilllICf’. ■ ■ J. A I.OUH0X* ro... Ko. i> Waltt .'I., bci: Jtein dt Walnut. Juilb ! ■

Whereas, Hit* Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hanford, has filed in this office a »Tiilciin;iii of its condition on ihe Sl.fPof |)Li*eiri!a-r. lb>A, the net of its i iter, (portion amt iimeirdiiiviit* properly certified U>, ihid its wnlieil ins'rtintent, nominating its Agents and authorizin'? them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge Service of process in tlie event of soils. ; Now, llitiefore, in pnuuaiice of the requirements of "An act to ouieiul'nn act entitled pit act for the incorporation of histita nee Companies, de fmi ng their powers, a ml pre-sen hi eg their duties," appiovetl .March 5d| li-55,.hav-ing presented satisfactory evidence of me of foil compliance to the reipii ferae nls ondspre locations of that act, I, Jun.v W. Dni>i>, Audi top of Ihe Slate of Indiana, do hereby certify IhfitF. J. WALDO, of Vevoy, os the" Agent o( said Company is authorized to'transact-the business of Inmninee, as the Agent of the said Phoenix Ihsiirflnte Company in this State up to July 1, 1559," lo the extent that he tnay bc commissioned and appointed hy the'said Company.

HO L LO W A Y’S PI L bS.

. JL BOOS TO THE aieK ? The want of n i ter ling medicinal h* tut--t the ills' and iii'i-cvdrttM of the suffering portion of 11 humility, and oiij cull roly free frinu mineral amt ullirr iloh-lt—-riou* [articles, wm sot. -My fell till this ■)! iwwCrful uicdtcini) was ushered Into I ho world; Holloway's in* valuable Pills have become the Household Kcmt-dy for all nations. Their attribute is to prevent as well iw to rare; lliey atlafk the radlt or root of the complaint, and thus by removing the hidden cause of disease «- invigorate am) restore the .trooping enerpir* of the system, assisting naturd In her task of vital and functionary reformation.. .

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Oq motion the third Thursday of July, Jlaalvcd, That on the contrary; every 1859,'was fixed as the day for holding the consideration of public good, whether as next meeting of the Association; 'V : . to pecuniary interest, or as to the lives Dr. Ray offered iho following resolo- and morals and safety of the people, detlon, which was adopted:— ; ; mand that suth . sources of crime and paulieialtiii. That the, object of this Associa- pensm and f offering.should bo absolutely li6n is tlie in*P«iTemept ofthe character of !he and unconditionally prohibited. Newspaper Press ;and the' the . Jtaoh , ed, , £ha.t we view with regret *•** r?r k v ho Mr.BomriU.Oor^.W tmg dr UU kirJ S by granting a liwnio to onlil tlionext meeting t _. t | 1D5C w j l0 ' w j # i, to engage in the business. « l«t resort when nublwhers of : papers in ihe otaie, wnose size ■; ■ „ i is double' liiudium orlarger, shill fix the pric$|thc Slate fails to protect its inhabitants, orsdSaplion $2 per year, at as oily a day whether from the treachery of iudians, or as !they -can £fk® ? ttC h change. ProyiJeJ,- tho attacks of foreign foes, or llm assas* that tbisresolutiohsfiBll n °fbe unden>jC?“ l°* ainatiensof desperate'men, 'or tho more apply lb iptub terms.. . | V I dreamt! influence of tippling house?, they Tho dommittee to whom was referred .» >5 Qod givcii light which no conthe mutation in reference to advertising j ... or W(i , taj i„,y can Into agents Amfc the'=P»rt : '»h.eh alva y., 0 dcre,rdthemsc!vMhn<i repelmuS? was adopted as a whole:— -Sv ‘ . - / * , WnrteialhopnMiehere rc.peclfnlly request ngonU and render, of patents; andwhat*. t ),all d&U ?tipaa. manr pnbliahera of this Stale b .^ e . I or pluiWor pablao arihking. ™,m..ljd;themsoves 1° be deeatred by, P ? t0 p^ lia , tor ,^ 0 those dishedest edverltsem. nte publish-1 , f thfewho feop them. iKd teg their advertisements, o the injury no ; P aliatcmcn c and removal of the noonly of themselves, but also indirectly oM” “ # , tho entire fraternity; therefore. | ““, ta ,( f opr to Jfriufrrd, That a - e wilt not, under any cir-j , Stale Central Committee — one cuinstances, in future, publish any advertise-; , I v , „ T a- * i n- . i menl coming from persons doing business out-; from eafh Supreme Judicial District, ami side of the Slate, unless the money accompany three from the city of Indianapolis, the order, or unless we have the Lest assur- ) Charles Secrest, J. W, Egelston, J. ancc of the honesly and fairness of such ad-: jj Austin and J. Baker were the cotnveiUsers, and earnestly request our editorial; . , . , f , brethren throng hunt the State to refuse all ad- j unite 6 , who reported tho following Ceiiverlistmeuls not thus guaranteed. ;tral CommiUeo: Jittolted, That we recommend S. M. Peltin-j \V ni< Uannaman, Charles Secrcst, W. gilUV Co., New .York and Boston, S, II. Far- McKinnov, J* Baker, Jcsso Harper, vin, Cineinuili, and Hounds y LangCou, Chi-j.. t , «e Ti’Mrat. cage, as agents who are prompt and honest in ‘Henry Ilupe, btearns I Usher. all their transactions with the press. j Dr. Brown ottered the following rcsoThe propriety oi exacting payment vn .Witona: advance for the publication of notices of! Jlesolvtd, That in tho opinion.of this I administration was suggested by Mr. [ Convention each county and corporation Smith, and discussed at some length, and-in ihe Slate should be invested with the tho question postponed until tho next. power to ’suppress or control tho traffic meeting of the Association. [in intoxicating liquors, as a majority of Mr. Smith offered the following: jtho citizens in such county or corporation Rttohed, That it is the seme of this Con- may demand, and to give a practical form venlion that a regular bill of ptices should be t the opiuiotl wo a8 k the present LogTOiSS.' S “ I il ’ l “ l »'.° '? iniUole «uch a change in the The resolution was amended as follows! Constitution of the State ns shall enable by Dr. Bay. and, as amended, adopted: the counties and corporations aforesaid to; Retained, That' a Committee of three be op- manage these matters tn their own way. pointed to draft general rules for the govern- The resolution was adopted. j ment of this Society— to recommend a gcneial By Ozro Bates: to « temper,™. «. lepoil at mat meeting. j*i» «le. mcpccltte ot parly, for thou]

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A: Florence, mi Monday. February 7,1859. • I’.iltiiil. (in Tuesday and Wednesday,# and 9. J. A. Pu wel’s store. Thursday, IC.* Qiiernt? Gfnve. Friday, u. Kh'erprise, Saturday, 12. Fitirvicw, Tuesday, 15. l!t-imiiij;U'ri 1 .\VeOniwI.-)j‘, l6. MiK»refiidn, Thursday, 17.

Oir The between the editors of Iho Eaahvilla Jacitoniati and the Cincin* ' - nail Enquirer still con* inaesi A recent number of the Enquired charge Robinson wilhL.'fendcftvorinc, withoal doc reflection, ‘ fa place the : democratic parly in a false ■position 4 Ho was for leading it. into old . Fedoral paths.'' : Of coarse, |ho Jachsptiah will reply with equal severity. v

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The great scori/gc of this continent, yield? <piicUr lo a course of these amlsepile 1*MU, and the dip-atlve organs are restored to tbeir proper lone; no matter In what hideous shape this hydra of disease ev tit hits Itself, this searching a ml unerring remedy dlsjierses it froui the patient's system. . (it;\r*AL Dctiuvr jixh Weikxtss,

Shnw i lion net's sWe, Friday,'IS. , , Supervisee ofroads that nave not made their returns for Work done in their districts, arc re*, quested to do so allhe office before the time appointed above."-" X. U. L. W. Conlon will attend to receiving tales m wyabsenre. J. fl-MOREROD.T.'fe. 0. " Treasurer's Office, January tp, tSA0,— i\ -—•*

From whatever cause, lowness of spirits, and sit other signs of a diseased liver, mid other uls-jrganliali.m of the system', vanish'under the eradicating Influence of fhis all powerful antiseptic aiid detergent remedy. ; , Bii.toca Disorders. The proper quantum and right condition of Ihobllc Is of momentous importance to the health of tho'Imamu frame, this anli-billiou* mtdlcino uxpelt the hidden seeds of tbo complaint, and reiutort at) the-fluids and tcerriioiis pure and fluent, cleansing and resusita* ling the Vital functions of the body.' ■;: 1 SiCKI.V FEMALES, Should lose no limn In try Ing a few doses of this regulating remedy, whatever may bo.their complaint, At can !** taken with safely in all periodical and other dUorcantai:ions. it* effect Isatl but miraculous. * - - UsmeKTCD Proof.- ; TWieMtmon," n/ *\atlons to Iho health-giving virtues o. nohU retaedy, and cerlillcates In every,living Ungituo " llneal the undenhblcnesi or ihcir Intrinsic worth. ,

lit .-witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, and canned the seal of'my office'to be affixed, this 20lh day of January, 1859. " JOHN W. DO 1)0, Auditor of Stain . January 20,1850.—II : . '

/STTho Madison Courier of'Monday evening says: . ; i • ' ' Wo understand the ecclesiastical court, held at Indianapolis, has found W. M. Daily gnilty of the charges preferred against him. and that ho has been dismissed from the ministry, — We learn that he has resigned the Presidency of the State University.

: Sheriff's Safe. : BV" virtue of two cieculions ojopitw of sale nut of the Clerk’s office of the Switzerland Commqu Pleas Court, and to mo r direc(eiVin .favor of George H. Kyle and *• gSinsl Noah .It,- Cox and Anthony B. Cox, I will on the 12th day of February, 1859, offer for sale at public auction And outcry at the Court House door, in Hie town of Vevay, in said county, for cash in hand, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven,-of the fol- ; towing teal estate, to wit;—

Coroner's Inquest, Tfo, 13. AN Inquest was held by .Wade H. Jack, a Justice of the Peace, (ns acting Coroner,) of Posey Township, Switzerland coun.ty, I ml., on' the 16th day of January, 1859, over the ;de«d body,’of David Boy,(a small boy, between 4 and 6 years of age,) at the residence of'his. father, nca: Enterprise, in Cot; top township,'Switzerland county, Ind. Vcr* diet oi-tuf JutyT'Daiiie of death, by adminislering whishy, i»y She. hands# James Rickets arid John Sttopes."• ’ v . . .WADE II. JACK, , , [ SEAL ) f : : Juslice, of Iho Peace, Acting as Coroner. January; 16, 1859 ; on26-3t ■ '

■ AST On Thursday night last, a citizen of this place in attempting to reach the wharfboat off iho steamer Telegraph fell into the river, but was rescued. A few seconds after, a deckhand was pushed over by a mule. A friend at our elbow suggests, (hat the mule, or iho men, or ell three, most have been eidud!

Hdllouag't PilUare the"iiit remedy knam-in '■ the world J or Ihejollowinff-diteaiet ; . Aithma, i M)wn#» of Spirits Bowd CombUfnU, F«nulo tfom-PifM, . ■ Coughs, f >- v pLiliib, Sumo and grarcl, (V>)<U,, Hoodachci, ;'8«0Ddaty SjmpCUcii JUeav;*, , '■ ImUgetilon,' •; ■ r. iotn*, ,, CoiUtcucu, Influenza, ■ .VeuervalAflecHnpcptia, Uom, . ’ Dlarrtia*», ’• ’ In ward ewak- Worms of,-all Vropqr,. {’. r. j. '■ :-ne»#, IJmJ;' 1 kinds. UeblUtr, ; | >; \ v ' : WinptaIiiU| ’ ' V ■ . raulloii! —Sons ccndlne*nnlessthfl wordi *» Holloway, A'cw'Yorit aDd Uindon,’ 1 are dUccrnfblo ax a Wilcr-tnark in every leaf of tlio book of direction* around each pot orbex; the tame may bo plainly eueii by bolding tbo leaf to the light. A handsome rcward will bo given, to any one rendering »ueh in form alinn ns may lead to the detection of any party or |«rlles couolerfciting tl>e mid kind or rending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *,* Stilt! at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane, New-York, anti by allrespcctable Druggists and dealers in Medicine thfoughoullhe United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, C3 cents, and $1 each. There is considerabla saving by taking the larger sizes. N. II. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. January 25, 1859.—e o w-ly ;

All that certain Loi, not numbered* ljin| and being in the new Town ofVeray.iq Switzerland county, as laid out by John Sheets, bounded by Lafayette street and Jefferson street, and East by on alley, and run ting down to low water mark, in the Ohio liter! containing one hundred tnd forty-two feet fronting on Lafayette street, and frosting oq Jefferson street from Lafayette street to low water mark in the Ohio river, the right of Ferry excepted. . But if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said judgment and costs, and accruing costs, 1 will then and there oh the same terms, offer the fee simple of said rent estate, will sell without regard to valuation or appraisement laws. HARRIS KEENEV, Sheriffs. C. January 19, 1S5S.—U $1,00

STATE or Ixduju, Switzerland County, Ss. In the Switzerland • Circuit Court, May-Terra; 1859.

Benjamin W. Smith, el a), ) Complaint to set vs. ‘ . f. aside. GuardWilliamR.\V*ilcy»etaL. i : iaiFsSoIeV. .

£3T It was our privilege one night last week to go to Madison on the fine steamer “Fprest Queen.” We can recommend -oat friends to patronize this boat, as she is a splendid vessel, and her officers very efficient and clever gentlemen.

It oppeoiing from the affidavit of a competent ‘wi[Hess (l \lhat f Isaac Stniih,: Margaret Hughes, John Hughes, Eliiabclh'Bunn, and Jacob Bunn, are all non-residents of the State of Indiana, and ate necessary parlies to this action—which is in relation to Heal Estate. They—said persons above named—are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of this Action, which is docketed far trial ai the next terra of the Switzerland Circuit Conrl, which will -Commence at the Court House in Vevay, on the Second Monday in May, A. D. 1859. When oud where they can attend if they see proper, and answer or demur to the Plaintiff's Complain!,—otherwise the same will be heard and determined in their absence, ' and the proper decree rendered accordingly. Given under my hand, this I9ib day of January, 1959. OUVEU OllMSUY, Clerk. janl9-4t pis fee $3,50 f BBLS. No. I Kanawha Salt just received and for sale by oc20 J* TEATS.

Sho goes np every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

NICHOLAS JORGENSON/

HAVING Visited the South to remain doling the Winter season, would respectfully announce lo his debtors of the vicinity of Florence, that he has placed hi* claims against them in the hands of J, H. Campbell and W. G Kruti, who are legally authorised lo collect and receipt for the same. 07 Those knowing themselves indebted ttf him will therefore do well to call upon, them for settlement, jsa(2*5#

Religious Notice.—Wo arc requested to give notice, that Rev. Wm. Johnson, of Kentucky, will preach for the Main street Baptist Church, at Odd Fellows Hall, on next Sunday at 11 and 7 o'clock. All are invited to attend.

ESTRAY HORSE

TAKEN up by Thomas j. Peak, of Jefferson Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, November 21,165S, one light Hoan Horse, supposed to be 16 years did; both hind feet and one fare foot white; had on 3 shoes; no marks or brands; appraised at $10, before AIIju Marklsnd, Esq., a Justice of the Peace. A true copy. Attest; OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk S. C. C. January 19, I860.—31

gZfp We met Dr. Monroe, of the Seymour Times, at Indianapolis, last week. He is one of toe beat editors in Ilia State, and we found him to bo a very good*na» tore! and agreeable gentleman. Lofig may bo ware!

JUST RECEIVED—A lot of choice New Molasses, which we offer at 45 cent* a gallon. CLARKSON & WALDO,

HOMOtPATHlC MEDICINES.—A supply of these celebrated Medicines just received by .1. STEN ENS.

Bids. Superior Patriot Flour, and for sale by CLARKSON Jt WALDO,

TIERCES Choice Rice, which offer /w law by tlx Bb!. or pound. C. &. W,