Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 6, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 February 1859 — Page 2

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HI.AXK ’ Nt^T-ES.—Just printed •..few quires of Clank Xole?, oa gem/ paper. Call at the Ilf.vni.LK olVitc. fcbfl

NOTICE!

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JJARE YOU INJURED?.LT fBMlK u’i !• t.-tcncd in.-mes loss or 1 liy Fite, MifCharidhe, Hr>ufc'*<*M FuliiitHfo, i\o., &?., in safe and itiomi’l COioj'aiiie.'i at reasonable rates. febJ ■ F.J.,WALDO, Agent.

A U. those indetdvd to the tale Ctin of xB. Mts. D'irtwivt & Kincaid, eillicr by ii'jie or book aeeount, me earnestly requested- to tall and make yeti lenient iiiiniidialvly, as they have Leon now standing too long. V. e hope (hi wi’l heed Ibis call without anv nnoctesrary delay. ,E. I). KINCAID Ot CO. Kebrn.uy 5, IWJ. —3; ~~ HOUSES AND LOTS, .

Estate of Clirain Pcabody.lJccM, is hereby given UialtLc omlvfsigned' has been appointed Executor of the JasC will of Hiram Peabody, late ot Switzerland County, Indiana, deceased. Said csinto is MinpnstfJ to be solvent. fel/J 3w BF.XStatEU PEABODY, Executor.

K. W. TO D l>t

rropricttir.ofLnurol Hill Nursery, I . Madison, tsouxA, .

Vacant a ml-Un ini proved

OF FEUS for sate the following variety uf Emit and Ornamental Trees,' Evergteuiis. Shrubs, 1’ulbnis 1 tools; a collection of Manly Hoses; the finest t£_T variety of'AppleSi Pears, Cherries, Pearlies, 1‘iiuiLs, Aiijirteols, Currants, 1'asbeny, Gooseberries, Arc., ic. * ' .Alt orders, directed to It, W. Todd or IrbV Smith will lie thankfully received and prompt* lv attended lo. ’ feb9*3w

Public .Sale.

]WOTlCE is hereby given that 1 will sell *1 xi politic auction on Saturday the 5th day of M*rch next, at the talc residence of Hiram Peabody, tale-of Switzerland county, 1ml., dec on red, alt bis’ personal property (not tafcen t»y the widow), consisting of Horsts, Cattle, Wheat, Hay, Com, Fanning L'ltnsils, Ac., A credit of pine, months will be given on alt sums over three dollars, the purchaser to give notes bearing interest from date with good freehold security, waiving valuation aod appraisement laws. All sums under$3, cash'in hand. RF.XSEUF.U PEABODY, Executor, February 9, IS59,.

Indiana Legislature. l:;niASAV0U3, Fob. I. Iu tlic House,.Mr. Mansfield’s temperand* bill came up, was debated nnd amen* iled, ami passed. ’ .. Jl provides that no person shall Sell- or barlpr, directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquors without Inst, obtaining a license from the County Commissi oners. To obtain license,-the person applying must give notice in sonic weekly newspaper, if end is published in .the county, stating the precise location in which he is to fell; at least twenty days hefor the meeting of the Boar I to u hieh his application is made, and it shall lie the privilege of any i»habit'anlofsaid l(ovnshi|) to renmnstrate against the granting of said license on account' of immorality dr other noire*

Lots for Sale or Trade, at the Heal Estate ■ Otiiec;of J., U. .TITL'S, Leeletc J Huiise, Vevay, Ind,

(Mltclal S,vlmrfaml ru ‘? n,y ; • • Wednesday, f ♦ : teb; y, - TrpSfl tic tiff cm I* taken ofannu; m»;n wmw; \Vh40!Tvrli InlcmlC.tW tv-«:»!» ■uihetitieaW l>< Ihn name anJ wMicm »f t ,l “ Sit SeeSSlT for politlcallmi, butw a P'"™ 1 ’-''- "J bllli- We cannot unJcriato to rciuni rfj* tl, rutum imitation!. • , • Iff* All Le‘fi»i t.n I erihcoJinMatlt Is ma-lo; in no ra<c tiUJcU wu. delay ot legal prove*-*. ' ... SA11 I ran slept ntlvertiwmcnt* bo for inly Jn ailvsiii-tt. . •. ■ ■ ■ ~ ■

Trom the Plains and California. Sr. Lons, I’eb. 7. ; ])y tiny overland mail we that j there is grout want of food ajid clothing; among the Indians at Pyramid Lake. ami llio weather is intensely cold. Filtceu In* ‘ dianV. who had stolen some horses, were, hilled-by a party of whiles in Eilcn val-j ley. Map Johnson, with a detachment of j lUh infantry, was <m route for; (hat conn* try to loot after the Indians. j The Supreme Court has. decided that j the Legislature; has pqwer to tax .mining claims; also, that the-law prohibiting Chinese emigration is unconstitutional, ; Parties in California' are •nfaluring. a proposition to transport the entire letter and newspaper moil qvciland in -0 days to the U. S. ; - - , That portion of the President's message relating to Kansas was not 1 favorably ie* ccived, on the ground that policy wdnhl retard the admission of that Territory.* Passengers report, the Gila mines almost deserted, ’ -The Indians had again obstructed llio'road ■ with rocks at Levi 1 ’i Can lion. The C amancl icb bad stolon 11 mules from Lelawarc Springs, and 50 horses from Phantom Hill. Most of the latter belonged ro settlers.

JTiOrK Splendid Frame Houses and Lois in . Vevay for sale cheap for cash, and for cash ami time*., .: Also, or.e Fipl Clars Hotel,' now undertroing repaiis,>'ilh a Easement just suited for first class HiuincfsUooins, situated on a nice corner lot, w'ith good Stable and other conveniences. V ' ,•

Uoops. —A friend writes ns from Fairview, in this county, detailing his troubles with his wife mid her sls'cr in regard to their wearing hoops. It appetus . that they wore very large hoops last summer, because they were cool; and when:cold weather came on, they worolioops 61 still larger dimensions, 'ibis was more than tmr Menu could leaf, and he commenced breaking up all the “shin bruisers” .within his reach, as he called them; biitthis „itly made the matter worse, for they bought new ones of larger dimensions. Our Mend tells us that during three years of married life, these hoops were the only tuurce of strife between him and his u He. As a last resort, ho compromised the matter with the women, by buying each of thorn a new dress, costing him 60,l!0. Finally, oar correspondent advises “every father, brother, husband, brother-in-law and Mead, to go and do likewise.”

ness. • •. ■ . . , The Board of County Commresi oners may then grant 1 license,'after his gluing bond with two freehold ecctmlicb residing in the county, in the sum of live hundred dollars,- to bo filed with the County Auditor, conditioned that all fines assessed for violations of the net he paid, The applicant is icquired to pay the Treasurer of the county a sum not.-less than $20, ’ nor more than 61,000, to be ilctcimioed by (lie Board of County Commissioners as a fee for licence lor, one year. Vt : lien any amount is paid to. any iacorpoated city or town for license,..finch amount, is'to deducted-, front the amount required bjf County Coratnisfioners.,. All amounts received for license go to the common school fund of the countywhere paid. - v - The County ■ Auditor' is lo issue license whenihc.applicant produces the order of the Board amUite receipt of the-Treasurer. No license to be granted lor a longer time than one year. •, > Xo liquors to sold Im on Snriday—to.a minor—to'a persuit in a -late of intojclealiou—to any fcmale-'nor upon the 1 day of any State, county, or numieipaV election;' , I- ; Section 8, as amended, wo givo: the language of llio bill;; ; . t, v * Every person who shall, by himself or agent, directly or indirectly, knowingly sell, barter;or give away, any spirituous or intoxicating Hqndrs to ttuy pcrsoit;Wlio i.s in the habit of being intoxicated,',after notice' shall have been given him by the wife, child, parent, brother or sister .of such last named person, or •by the over- j seer of tha poor of the township where ho. resides, that .such person is in the habtt; of being intoxicated, shall bo d c| me d j guilty of a’ misdemeanor, and upon jeon- j vietioiFthereof be fined not less tban five nor mure than- fifty.dollars. Anv person reHingin less tpiantity loan a quart, aw**.allowing to bo drank op his premises «|hv liquor, shall upon convict- 1 ton- Ibereoiy'bo lined in any sum not less, than 65 nor move . than'' 5100, mv) i ni " pnVomucat for- three months may be added.. ■};.. ■■ ■. Fur selling or giving to a minor or intoxicated ; person . the penalty Is the Sa For aditltcrating or selling adulterated liquors the fine is from 550 to and imprisonment for six months may be added. , j ' : ■ . Any bouse where, liquor is fold, kept in a disonlely manner, shall b-; deemed a common nuisance, and the kcppiT on-con-viction t maybe lined from 55U to 6-00, and imprisonment for. three months may be added.f V , " . " . ■ ■ - . Tho.bill is now before the Senate, and will probably pass that body.

or- lxt»i.\x.i, Switzerland-County, Pci. In the Swuralaud Circuit Conti, May Term, a. n.lbo’3.

ID* For Trade, . 780 acres of choice {.and in St. Clair and Uafton ‘ Counties, Missouri. - 1000 acres of Land in Cass, Shelby and Polk Counties, Iowa. ‘ ; SO acres of Land in Lock County, Wisconsin. ' ' , ISO acres of land in Orantcounty, Ind,

John It. Nc(f 3011*1 Ccorjc W , NkiI, J Aisyumpsil— motion ' for KcU O. KMl.aJ I K’avcloissue Kccculion.

My brother H. Ira Peabody, is mthorized to receipt in my name: nil business transacted by him wilt be recognized by mr. ♦

Edwin Itisby

CeW-3w liENSF.UEl! PEABODY, Executor.

The proper. affiiEmt having been fi'« d ni Ihc Clerk's office of the Switzerland firm it Court, selling forth the fact that said, ft I win is not a tfsidei|t of tin* State oflndiana, ami is a necessary r*a rt i' defendant lo this action—■ which is founded upon a contract. , . He—sii'l KJwin Hichy—is therefore, hereby, notified of the pendency of this action, and that the same is docketed for trial at the ne.\tlerm of said Court, which,will It- held at the Court House in Ycvay, in raid county, rr. tim second Monday iii May next; when ami whe v lie can a Hen 1 ■ and answer or deiniir lo the complaint of the plaintiff; dlVrwise tt.e same will be heard and. determined in tils absence and the proper dycue tendered accordinjtly.j Iti'vih under my hand, this'Mb day nf PebriiatvVA. u. 1S-VJ. .OUVKK ultMsllY, . ft. fidi'J-ll-$l,Ul

<1000 acres of land in'Starke Co.; In<l. One firs; class Haiti and tlitoo lots hi Hush* vilU-. InJiapa. .• I ),a«t also one UeauUfiil Rlock of Lots in V’uv.ij’ withIwo new Frame Utilises thereon, whict. I will exchange foron improved Farm. All persons wishing to Huy, Sell or Exchange Town Lots, Houses, Farms, or Wild Lauds, ate invited to.jnye_mea ca|L^^.‘. , ■ . ; ; , ■ ‘Heat Estate A cent, Vcyay, Feb. 9, ISoO.-tf

ftJTATK oe IsnuNx. Switzerland County, Set. (n the Switzerland Circuit Court, May Term, a. o. IS19.

■ Important Foreign’ News. , - : * Poston, Feb. 7. Dates fromPort-nuPrmce have been received to tlio IGth ult. The revolution If as extended to all parts of the Empire. There hail been severe fighting at St. Marie, both at son and inland, with considerable loss of iitV, The Emperor Stmlonipte hail been cbmpcllcd to retreat with li:s forces. - In the naval engagement of(St. Marie, six ships ami Uio Admiral's vessel were hadly damaged. The wholo Imperial ilcct had returned to Port an Prince. • lleiiiforecnionts were; going to General detliird from all points; and it was believed tliu Emperor would; bo enabled to force his .way back to the capitol. Thb/clty was being surrounded by tho llo'pnbliean forecs. The Emperor's stock of had also been seized and sold at auction. . : . The city of Port au ‘ Pritico was under arms and no males were allowed to leave.

Biacbley, Sttong ' Fimpson, (Debt—motion for Icaro Beta C. Kent A: to issue Execution. Edwin Higby. j

Whereas, liio proper affidavit has been filed in the office of liio Clerk of the Switzerland fireiiiI Court, si tiiuir forth the fact that Edwin Iljf.!-;', o/u' uf_ !i>o above nju.-ftl defendants, is a nurj-usiilvui of the Stale of Indiana, and ia a p2rly defendant lo'the above named action, wind; is founded upon and con* necteJ will, a f outr.iel.-

sue uin-’s s alt:.

BY virtue ofa, decree ami order of sale issued mil of-the Clerk's Office of the Switzerland Common Flcari Court _ ind io me ■directed, in -- favorof Ferret Du four; Evecutor of the estate of John F. Diifour, deceased, ami against Janies Ward and John Ward, I will on the otti'day of illareli, 1S511, oflcr fur sale at public auction and onlay to the lug Lest and best bidder for cash iti band, the rents ami profits for a; term of years mil exceeding seven, between Die hours prescribed by -law, at lbe l Court. House door in UieTown ofVevny, in said county, of tire following described real xstnte, situate in said wtimy. viz;— : ; . In Lot of the Town of Vevay, known and designated on the additional Hat of said Town os laid out by 'Ferret Diifour,'Executor of the last will and lestamertl of John. Francis Dnfour, deceased, in (be liinnlli of May-A. D. 1S51 by the number .twenty (M.) . Hut if the rents and pronto (nil to roll fora sufficient stun to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and accruing costs, I will limn and there, on ..the same terms, offer tbe Tee simple of-said real, estate, and will sell without regard to valuation or: appraisement laws- ■ HAKIMS KEENEY, Sheriffs. 0. February 0, 1«0—It . .$1.00

llo—.Mid Vain*in lli^by—is therefore, hereby. roiii'ed of Ue: pendency of this soil, and that ihes.ure stands for trial at I lie next term, of lliis CVirr, which will he hohkn at the Conti Hon: i- in. Vin.ny, in said Comity, on the sec.■id! Monday in May next; when and where ho can mu ml if l.e si’e projiOr, and answer or denim :>i i bo td.i;nii!r> com plaint; otherwise the v.mi- will l-o heard and determined in hrs absence, siid the proper ticcreo tendered accordingly.

Scorr C.iRTim/P. Q,

.’oCrThc Hohic of recently. passed the Homestead bill which provides that"any person who is the head ’ c>f a family,’over twenty-one years of age, ' and a citizen,of the United Slates, and t(uo has tiled his intention .lb become such according to the naturalization law, shall to entitled to cuter a tpiartcr section of any Vacant ot unappropriated land,.and , hold the same on condition of actual settlement and cultivation; 1 ’.; The hill passed by a voto of 120 lb 76. Wc carne.-tly hope it may pass the Senate and bcconic a law.* . . .’ v -' ; v- ' . ■ ’

&TATE OK Inuia v\, Switzerland C.miity,; Set.; ‘An the .Switzerland Circuit Cniut, | May Term, IF-5'J.. i George ■ McCulloch, 1 ■! ■ vs. (Civil ac-ion in atmih- | Stephen G. IVaWly f incut and G.imbdice. amt David Weaver.J ;■ I ; Whereas, the necessary. affidavit has Wen filed, from Which it appears that saiddefendant,’Stephen G. Peabody, is hot a resub/il.ol Uitf State of Indiana; that a eW-cause of action es|ys against him, and that lie is a necessary party to ibis stiil. ‘. , Ik—said Slcphen'G. Feabodv—is therefore, hereby noliGed of the pendency of this suit, and Abut the same is ileckvlrd for trial, at lie. nest ensuing teiin of said Switzerland fitcait 0,11 rt, 'which*;will lie liablett at the Court House Jn Vevay, in said county, On Abe see - liiid'.Monday in May nest; when anil where be can attend and answer,or demur to the allegations contaiuejl in tin: pljiiulilFs complaint; otherwise the same will be heard ami determined in his absence, and the proper decree tendered accordingly, ' Given tinder my burnt, this, 3th day of FebIiiarVjA. t>. Iboti. ttLIVEK OKMsllN, ' -• ■ Clerk, S. C: G. ' Kodkrt N. Laub, I’, tj. V fvb'J iL-SA/a?

Civ. n under my hand, this, otli dav of Fcbrnaty, a. c* lS*>a. OLtVRU OKMSUY, ,

Clerk, S. C. C. fobfl dl-?4.00

Scott Citrr.B, IV Q.

MIKltlTF’S SALK.

v i£i?“Tlic proceedings of tho Legislature! or SaiUtnlay werenot'of .an important »liaracier. '.Tjie debate in the Seualc.on the bill to repeal tho'chaptcr of tho Bank of ik State was continued. The pictuIvrA are uot divided, politically .upon this Hank question, Marchofllcl aware is the leadcriu favor of tho repeal; Heffrcu, Lcci, made the best legal speech against the repeal of the charter. Kiibwing ones think that,, when the question is put, the Senate will divide— Uli for repeal, US against repeal. ‘ ” j The Hank question is the most exciting !at precept. : ’ i In the House the short session on Sat1 unlay morning was Spent in reading bills | and referring them, ! A c'.. nn>catiou from J. It. M. Crynut wk pivsenlcd in the Senate, detailing < itic .....; ; i.. ..mi (-iipcndiiurva or the Unt-Ivcr’i-v Tbii com nfuui cation shows an j actual ctncicncy in the Treasury of over juvp thousand' dollars, aud including a necessary cxpcmlilurc for philosophical |apparatus,; tfec., of over fivo thousand dollars. ■ .

BV. virtue of an order of sale issued mil of the (’Jerk’s office of the Switr. rlaiid Common Ib'eaj? Conn, audio me dirtthd, ill favbr of Jacob Coupei and ncainst James Tlmrstoii and wife,* I win on |j )r jyn, ,] n y of February,’ la TJ, .‘tier for sale* at public miction and mil civ', for c.yh in hand, at the Comt House tbur in the town of Vexay, d» said County, KTv.i n the hours prescribed by law, the rents a ml profits for a trim not excoedinj: sown, uf the described real Catak* situated in salt! Cl unity, tu-wit;—

; One day last week, two inennarilcd ‘ McGinnis and Anderson wcrcsiTrestcd by ’ ihe sheriff; one in Carrolltbn, ihtkother on the river on his way to Indiana/charged with passing counterfeit money. They bad passed soma tens on the State Bank 'of Ohio, arid had made an offer to a eitiann of Carrollton to supply him with’ any ipiantity. : .lie informed the eheiiff, who proceeded, at once and sccnrcd the parlies.

Ocorgi;! Lotlery,* V os TltKtus'of TUB " - , BOVA I,‘ U A V AX A I.OTVEK V>

it mi d.fcrs m (fit suit seven (7j in.M.i-lin's-adilij.-n' to the Tow a uf‘Florence, and niote pariieiiiajly described by’ reference to Iho.phit .if said Town, as per tlecurd in the itccordft’s office of said enmity nlVeyay. (Ini if- lbe tents ami profits fail to sell for a snllivi.nl so in to satisfy said judgment and costs siid aecniini! costs; 1 will then and there on Ihi; satire t■■nns, cfiL-r the fee simple of said premises, and will sell without repaid lo valuation or appraiReiiKiil laws. ; ' U.UIJIIS KF.ESKY, S. S, G. ..January2d, !S3s.—-ii '

For the benefit of the

Monticcllo Onion Academy; of • Jasper

■ • ' .County, Georgia., ' Authorized hy Sjltckl .Act of the Irgithtlnrc.

: ■. . • » Hlagnlticent 'IHiU'.rpi'isi;!

McKinney a co., siasaiu:rs..

To tie drawn in public under the swimt superintendence of Awm Commissioners, ap-. pointed fitrthalpurpose,in IbeCityof- - SavaX.saii, Gkoruia.: ■ . . Class" draws bn Saturday, Feb. 10,’AO. Class li drawS'otrSalpnlayi Fob. UG, AVJ. Class 9 draws OU .Saturday; March 5, ’5!) Camlul Prize, : : : : : ■: $50,000. Ttt’IvUTS OXLY $IO. _

Tiiirtietjv Ctusli, Wtilch aiuH Ltuui ' ; , Gill llislrih.ulioH, For Ftliniary" 01st, 1M0, cdiiuiitw SO ft tls Solid- Silver Wine, lb Heavy Gold Ch.:ins, 000.Acres of" Laud,' $-* oS in American Gold, atid A0O Gold and Silver Walebes, ■ A tilling which will be Aon ml the treat >

A. J. ALENANDEK'S

■ 0*rTfaoowners of the NYabash ami Uric tj.mol are tnaktng a desperate effort to get tho Staid of Indiana to become again connected with that concern, by cither taking it back- again, ot .taxing the people to keep it in order,. Tim State should have nothing at all to do with it, and the ilouo of Representatives has already said so, and ivo bopd the Senate \vill do likewise.

AoUee lo Tax Payers.

f\\ 11.1, nlfctui At (lie followin- tinted .irrl jiiact'5, for, lie purpose uf teceivinj Tju j for Hie year *. t*. ISaS;— - -

Halves, QiArters-and Eighths in Proportion. Class 7 has only 20,PGO Numbers and3,Giii) Prizes, amounting to $22C|,f>t(Vand the Capital Prize is SjO,lWI,aml lowest Prize 510. . Class 8 has , <10,000 Nniubeis, mid 2d I ir/» Prizes, amotinling to ; §272,000. More than't prize to e'ttiy two ticket?. Thelowtsl prize is $|0. Capital Pri/e'is $'!o,nv>0. On jihe; 1*1 ai». of.Sinslc Atimlrcrs. Fifty Tlion's;)ml Tickets! 25,02n Prizes. Mere, than one Prize lo every two Tickets.— Magnificent Scheme In he drawn each Saturday m February and Match 1 • . I prize of 50,O00i:i§5fl,OlX1; •» dooflOOOiiro 5,000. V- ** - 15,1-00 is 15,C00; 10 **- 5U0«rc o,( C’0 I »*, 5,01X113 5,000; 2 “ 4Wmc M O I «' 4,000 is -L00*; 2 " 300a re 000 I *• 3,000 is 3,lXl0; 2 StVKiio 400 I 2,Of0‘u 2,000; >0 ; 150are 75W1 { *' 1,500 is J.50O; 100 “ - ICOaiolOOOO I “ 1,100 is .1,100.

"Jlmrrieiin Sport: up Uw/cA,'* irartA §",’50, Op; Presenting a grand io{a| of- 2,(M8.'Prizes, pinon n (nig iii the "aei’rceule to Ike -magnificent suin' of $14,903 001- .'Tickets' limited to ITi’O. - Out 1 Prize to every rwlitli Ticket. .' Theahovo array ot v Mnabte jtonds, will-be distributed in public in Edinburgh, liul., by a tliciiUeueieil Cpmimtlec of gentlemen ejected .by the tickcl hoidtp themselves, on Monday, February 21st, 1359. / -1 a .presenting this hiy Tnir.Tir.Tii Frhcme In the favorable t osisiilvtalioii i)the public, I embrace this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks lo iiiy numerous Trie mis ami patrons througfmiiUhe Union; fur (he very liberal mantitr in which they have patronized me heretofore, antl lo show that I, fully appreciate their kiml favors, t would sayVlftia it has ken my. constant ninr ami Study, .’to render my Sc hen res acceptable to them, and ol t|ie‘-.<tiiiu, time; Hie most liberal of anything of the kind ever pjlered for public consideration; and in tb is connection it is n sun ice nf yr.it i lien lion to me, to be enabled to make the.annoiiiieemenl, I hat 1 have recently effected arr.ineeiiieiits hy vvlitch in falurc, I, will be' enabled to receive my Watches direct from-the rnanu’facIonrs, (Mjtli'ln this country aud.KnroitL% and as a.conseipiencc I will he enabled to furnish my cn.-t-louiers, wilh the very - best watcii in use. It will nlso.bc observed, Uiat in my Scheme for February,'! have.introduced a mmu>er of the Celebrated “aaikkican WAjema” inajiu fact n ted by Appleton, Tracy dt Co., Waltham, Mass,, all of .which are warranted for ,ten year.vond are itbipieslionably the best watches in use. This wilt be ll>f 30lb distribution' I have, given in the past four years; ami iniCAety instance Ihe'drawing! on. the Jay spe. ifieil and as advertised [lor whjch fee prograiirnic,).Uiey Have in every, instance been conducted solely by : a committed elected by the Ticket holders all being free to attend. Immediately after thedrawing the result is printed ami forwarded together; with the prizes drawn - to all ticket holders, either by mail or at my ex|»cnse. - In lliis connection I deem it nothing more than right to add, for the benefit of IhQsewhpare unacipiai tiled with me, and who. won Id like to "try their luck*’ in my scheme, that I hcieby*autlicrizo; them to enclose their money lo Mr. H. Daily, of the linn of Uickels & Daily, of Ibis place, who is one of the. most responsible men of : lhc Stale, who .will receipt for the money so’deposited; and If the 'drawing does, not go. off. precisely as slated, (sec prog ra m me, ) h Vt yo ii \f j 11 have to do will lie tocallonMr.DaUyjTnryotjrmoncy, Under this arrangement,.-yoii.Eei.*, il woitld be utterly impossible for me lo taikd Wry advantage of yon, even if I were so disposer!. O- A compklo list of .prizes, together with manner of . drawing;- is printed and will ho forwarded to all who desiro it. -:-

A' Floiemv, nn- Monday, Kthnuiy 7, IW3. I'atrifll.tiiiTiirriiiaynnil \Ve<liie»!.iy 1 Saiiil 'J. J. A. I’uwel'sstore, ThutsitayvTlV Qijimis (iteve, I'riiby, l|. . Hii’efpri.'e, Saliinlay, r,*. ‘ (•'iiirvjew, T«t’s»iny, 13. Keiiiiinetnit, WtS! ires Jay, |l'. Muarotiehl, Thwrsiby, 17.

Wabash .mil Krio, Whitewater,* CrossCut, anil other canal claimants, arc pouting in upon the legislators. ,

Q3“ A-Democratic Senatorial,Convention is to be held at Warsaw, ICy*, for the district composed' of the counties of Boone, Gallatin, and Carroll, on the 3rd Monday in May next, for tho purpose of ; nomina* ting a candidate to represent said district in the’Stat'd Senate of itcnlncky. Col. Samuel Howard, of Carroll, is the prjs£nt Senator from the district.;;.

“The Live Yankee. —JJoVn driven' Iris heows to paster all over the Gonticut, Icccpin* school in. Australia, peddlin' in''-China. -■*playing* Yankee ■DooJJo’ in Japan, openin’ a land : pllico in Amonia, kissin* Queens everywhere, and milkin’ himself at home genera!!/ without invitation.”

Sfiau* vV IJejirivrV f'lfire, Friday, I S. Supervisors of neulxiliat ii.ive tiol in.nte then returns fur Wdtk iione m their liistriib, are reijKCKkiJ lii i!r*>o al the ollice Kfore the Imte apC'iiulttl ulnive.

■v: Pike’s. Peak. '

. The following is a of a letter written by A, G. ratridr, to. the Tiitnam county’ Jjanm\ It U written ironi l.aw* rcncc. Ivansa? Territory, and-of date December lO", 1653.: Mr, Patrick is at this time a member, of the Ivan*as Legislature, but from this, it seems h« has ttie Dike's Peak fever.. Hear what iso says: ' , The ‘Dike’s Peak" fever, is now paging to a great extent in the Territory. ;Home localities f. will bq .. almO't ilopopiilatcd. From Lc:> veil worth city alone fifteen hundred mo making arrangements for an early start, fSttch a stampede as will follow the opening of- Spring, will throw all California excitements in the* shade. Ko less than ono hundred thousand are estimated will bp on tho march hy at least the first of M ay. I shall be off by the loth of‘March, in company with five bthers, and shall endeavor to get through;to the initios before it is possible for tho’ciuilo to b’lart. ' We contemplate taking ponies, and mil put two to a very light wagon, and pack'll*® remainder. Wo shall barely taka enough to last us out, prefcring toget iJ.’ro !1 S* 1 with a supply.of tools to operate with, as we know we can get plenty to'cat if wO. °My havo .tho wherewith to get the “roi’k!" Denies can stand the trip on dry gro£* and the necessary?' “brousing !" Though |D Pin going myself, I would not advise bii’ ers to mulertake the trip; as it may pirovo U wild goose chase, and Dike's Peak aj greater humbug than tho Frazet; riyerj diggings. I have conversed with several | frohr the mines but am not fully satisfied J mid do not expect to ba until I tea for myself.

N..IJ. L. W*. will attend to itctiving taxes m'liiy alienee. . J. U. M'JItFROl), T. S. 0. Treasurer's Otljce, January til, IS.73.-t: Sh'crijf's Sale. ■■

JJ.tuironD, Conn, Teh. *L

(£y The Methodists atKew Castle have delermined lhat in (heir now churehi familiei may sit together or otherwise, as they prefer. This system of family sitting has so much good sense to recommend it, and it works so admirably in preserving order and in keeping the children under".proper parental authority, during the hours of worship, that it. is - making friends everywhere.

Tnc democratic caucus last night elected Douglas delegates to their convention, and almost unanimously nomiualcd Douglas for the Presidency.

BV .Virtue of I no executions nr orders of sale mil of (he CfcrVs i»tTicu of the Switzerland Common I* lens Court, and to me directed, iii- favor of George II. Kyle and againsl Noah I!, Cox and Anthony 0. Cox, I will on the 12th day of February,'l&>9, offer for sale,at public ami ion and outcry at the Court (louse door in the town 'of Vevay, in said comity, fgr cash iti hamVIielwccn I he hours ptescnbdd by taw, |l e rents and profits for a term of years nr* txi ceding seven, of the following real estate, UJ-wU;— All that certain 1 mid being in the Switzerland county.

APPROXIJUTION’ PRIZKS.

4 prizesof.$300opptox.looCi,000 prize are S00 -1. . •*■ 150 . ■ 15,WO ' fOO ■1 ' “ I 100: 3,000 ; “ 400

1 " - SO “ 4,000 . " 520 S ■* 60. ‘3,000 . “ 4S0 S •* . 60 “ 2,000 400 S 40 “ 1,500 u 320 S ‘ •« .: .50 “ 1,100 “ - 2t0 400 “ ■ . 20 ; “ ICO " 8.000 25 000 prizes of lO arc....•;- - 250,000

Loiis.vn.t.E, Feb. 7.

Hivcr failing 8 ft. in canal; 7 ft. on pass; water 5 ft,. 2 in. over rocks; weather clear; 28. ■ \

il, not numbered, lying iv Town, of Vcvay, in ; laid out by John Sheets,

have received the first number of Fort AVayno Daily Times." It is neatly priatcd. and ably conducted, And deserves success. It is edited by John W.‘ Dawijoa and fid. D. Bay less. In politics, it is Whig and American.'.

[ Prrrs i;u lie, Feb. 7. Piiycr G feet 1) .incites by pier mark, falling. Weather cool.

25,627 Frizes aniouhling Ip....347,750 Whole Tickets$10; ll’alves $5, Quarters$2,50 , ; 7pLvs «p the u)tti;«v. •. m Thu riuaibers'fVeiu I to 50,(t0'correspond! tig vvilli thoic.numbers on the. tickets printed on [separate ilips' uf paper, are eucitcletl with t smoU.tin tubes and placed iaohe wheel. The first 179 pnzetirs'unilnily printed audT encircled are placed in another whcyl. The wheels are then rtvoivhd;ahd-a number is drawn ftumlhc w 1 1 ecl ofNumbets, nud at tl!c same - lime a Prizels dkvvnfrom tlie 'qllier wliecl- The nnmtier and prize drawn otil are'opened and ■ exhibited \ii the nutlicnce, ait\l tugisltred by the Commissionersi thei Prize king placed against the Number’drawn.. This operation 1 is repealed until rlt the prizes are dm wn out. [ A rrnoA uUtibsTb icrs. —Tiip iwo preceding land the two/S»cceediiig Numbers lo those drawing The fiRl.9 prizes will be, entitled to ! the ti$ Approsiuinliou Prizes. Per •example; i if Ticket No,71250 draws the §50,000 Prize, ihose Tickets numbered 112-13, 11219, 11231; 111253 Will i-acli be cniilfcd to $2C0. If ticket j No- 550 draw-* the-$15,0(41 prize, (hose tickets | numbered 5)3,619,531, 532, will each be cnj tilt til to $150, and so mi according lb the above .scheme. ‘ ; | ., Ceilificnles of Packages Afill bP sold at the ,’fedlowing''iiit ts, which is the risk; ; ; ' ;■ j ■ Packages of-10TV* hole Tickets. ■. : $30 “ : .lO.HalfTickets,- , ... , 40 " ’ ' TO Quarter Tickets; ; 20 j “ 10 Eighth Tickcls, • 10 Jn ordering Tickets or Cerlificales, enclose the money to our address for the tickets order e j, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by hi ft mail. Purchasers can. have .tickets cmJin'z !•- nn >' f K ,,rc they may designate. ■. Tiie Iiit of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to put chasers immediately after the drawinc. Purchasers will plcr.sc writeUieir signatures plain, and give their post office, county, and He member lhat every prize is drawn and payable in full without dedticliort, _ Ait prizes of Sl.OOO and under paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual lime of thirty clays. All eomtmuiicalions strictly confidential. Address orders for tickcls or certificates to MuKINNKV ck CO., Savanniih, Ga. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with Hie ninonnl of the prizeThat each one is i-uUHed to, will lie published after o*-fy lira win", in ‘-ho Savannah Daily News. February I, lb59— kb H

bounded liy Lafayette slrecland Jefferson street, and East by an alley, amt hinning down 1q low wafer mark in the Ohio river, containing one hundred and forty-two feel fronting on I>afaytUe street, aiul fronting on Jefferson street from Lafayette street to low witter mark in the Ohio river, the right of Ferry excepted.' ‘ - ' tint if the rents and profits fail to sell for a stilficient sum to satisfy said judgment ami costs, and accruing costs, I will then amt there bn the suite terms, offer the fee simple of said teat estate/and wilt sell without tega^ 1 by valuation or appraisement laws. - I)AllllIS KEENLY, Sheriffs. C. ■ January‘19, IS53.—It ■ $1,00

V itSTTo Hvo above our Elation shows a proud heart, and to live under it discovers a narrow soul. - ; .

it<T ChiMrcn, liko cats, ara seldom thrashed lofotc they aro cradled. *

State Fairs.— The Stale Board of Agtlcnltara hayo approved of the proposition for holding the .next Stale Fair at New Albany t and have taken final action in referenco thereto.' Tlw amount of'premiums to bo distributed is $8,000. ; /

1 ■ co.’ll jie uciAi., . 1 ' ■ ' CtM-ix.NATi, Feb, 7. ! Fi.ounV—The ina rket isiinc hangCd v w i I h bti t In liniited demand. ’ Sales\>f 5(W liri» al'$V25 ! n5,3o, for superfine, and $-5,50 for extra. 1,jCt'0 brla were itcetml Ibo'lastSl hours. WiiKAT.—Thc liiarkel is .unchanged, mid ! prices firm. Sales UGO bushels?0bd red nl $1 ; ty, and 250 do prime white ol $1,25. Co;—The demand- ia_ more aziive, ami priced have advanced bushel,with sales of SW .bushels mixed at 73c, and IJiWJ do. white a I 79c. ; . Tt.vnr.EV. l : r';e tr'unnnrV.contimics good, and prices are fumat 75c for prime fall. . - • Hm.—Sales 200 bl'sl'vis at 99c, and loQ do atSL delivered, > ' ■ ’ , ' - , • Oats.—A fair demand, and prices steady. Sales 400 bushels in store av and 3Nj no onjanding at 64c. ; y , • , ■ S^u. —Tile market for Clover is dui, nnjl drooping, ami prices, have further decline.'. Sales 50 brls at$G,75 t doat$G,35, 25 do al £’)j70, 10 do al $3,P5, and 100 do at $5,00. _ t Grockwks.—Sugar lends upward with a; good demand: sales of 200 hhds at 7;iSc for. common to prime; Pur and good fair Felling al Halle, with a continued upward leudeucy. j Molasses very firm at3Sc, with tales of 150; bids, ... I

‘‘The;• Indiana Freem aaon ,V* is. the rlHle ; of a; new monthly magazine, thc£rst which' will bo issued in a few jays by Grand Master. Sol, D. Baylcss <ad R. C. F. Rayhonsor, Fort Wayne, Ind. Wa wish it success.

NICHOLAS JORGENSON,

HAVING visited the.South lo remain daring llie’AVinler season, wouldrespectfully announce lo his dcbtofs of the ripipjty of Florence, that, lie has-placet bis plaints against them in ihe hapdspfLH.CampbcU ami W. G Uruti, who arc legally authorized lo col I eel and rgeeipl for the same.- ■ V|Ej*Those knowing themselves indebted tq him will therefore Jo well to call upon them fprafiUlenieriU ; v ‘ , ' janl3-5w

(KT Mr.. Benjamin, after a long and very exciting contest, has been ro-elecicd to the U. 3. Senate from Louisiana. The vote stood: Benjamin, 57; Gray, 50; Ban* Jail Hont, 5. .

Boston*, Feb’,' 7.

Hupei's Mechanical Bakery, on Com* mcrcial-et., was destroyed by lire this morning. The falling walls destroyed two or three adjoining houses. One fireman wan hilled, ono missing, and eevtral wounded, Lwg estimated at 6300,000, partly covered by insurance. The fire is attributed to incendiary ism. The bakery only commenced operations on Thursday last. Twenty-three thousand loaves of bread were destroyed. Now buildings will be erected;

;■> BT AH responsible . persons-are desired .'to act as.Agenls for. this saIe of my Ti<fkeIs, and will be furnished with TickcU al SO cent? each together with.:fall instructions, the premiums we allow for selling, Ac. . >/. : , ; . tT Single Tickets $1} -Six Tickcls $3; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20. All onlcrs mnsL be addressed to;A. J. ALtt*.\ot:n, Edinburgh, Johnson County, lad. inrTlml my drawings ore fairly, honestly, am) honorably conducted, 1 would respectfully tefer you lo the following, who are among the most prominent citizens.of Johnson County; Noah Perry, Sheriff of Johnson Co., A. Ket-ft-r, Ilepresenlative of Johnson Co.', W.' P, [tush, Postmaster at Kdinburgh', C. W, Snow, Esq,, John Walsh and T. S. 5loorc, all of this place. . O' Drairfan-s takr phee on the third Mon~ Jay i» terry Month. A. J. ALRXANDEH, Proprietor, . febO-lf Edinburgh, Johnson Co.; Iml.

iVoilco.

nntlR Members of Switzerland Lodge No. vJL '. 152, are requested lo be present Jfflfab/ ol the next regular meeting on the &SJ&nih day of February, 1835, at Cl o’clock, F. M., at the Masonic Hall, as buri : ness of importance is to be a I tended to. JOSIA11 JACKMAN, ScCy. Vevay, Feb. 2, 1859.— 3l

William fioiter, who was jointly indicted with Charles Cook for the murder of Kate Bureau in Cincinnati, has been /tied pud convicted of murder In the seeend degree.

Now Arriving, A k LARGE, invoice of ptunc New Orleans Molasses and Sugar, powdered and crushed Sugars, and for sale at low figures at the VChcap Cash Store’* of ■ fcb3 ’ HATHA WAY $ CO.

Eclipse.-—Thoro will be a total eclipse ol the moon on the 17th of this month, «arly in the morning, visible throughout the United 6 tales.

DIED,

In Dutlmnitab, Va., (near Morgan to wuj on the 23J of January, 1359, Mrs. Makoaiuit KtscAio, in the 951h year of her age. Jits. K, was born in the Comity of Armagh, Ireland. She joined the Methodist Church in her youth, and died in the faith. She had often heard Mr. Wesley preach. James and William Kincaid, of this place, ate her tons.

Memphis, February 4.- —Tho Branch of the Union Bank at Jackson, Tennessee, was last night robbed of a large amount of specie and paper, and iho clerk murdered. No clue, ns yet, to the perpetrator.

1’BIME MOLASSES. ■ B IIAUKELS just received per S. R. J.MV James AVocxl, and for sale low by feb3 . F. L. GIUSARD &. SON.

(KrThoso of onr readers who arc fond of reading advertise meats, will have a rich treat this week.

Tea Drinkers, W1L1, find the best flavored and the lowest priced Teas, at the "Cheap Cash blorc" of fvb- HATHAWAY & CO.

Coffee!

— Coffee!!

jKTHon. Wm. U. Prescott, tho Historian, and lion. Samuel W. Parker, of Indiana, arc dead.

Jta?-Mr. Erieaon, of tho caloric steamship memory, is at 3chcncctady, N. Y,, applying caloric enginefl with success to priming pieces.

I^OUND— A tloM Finger Kin?—which the . owner can gel by callim; tit Hie KeM’itlo olliu , (■rovimr i»rupcrly and ['.uiiv fo Ui'n :i-.luttKU;n it!. k’.' 1 )

RAGS of Coffee, of a supeiiorqtialily W"" at our utunlly low puces, at U« "Cheap Cash .Store 1 'of ftb5 HATHAWAY $ CO,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.