Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 February 1859 — Page 2

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River llewa.

/arThs "Yob's ol Masonry.” bis an article in regard to early Masonic papers. AYeclip the following from it:

A: this point the river presents a fearful sight to tho5fi who are in danger from tbe flood: The hows* in Slab Town arc nearly all invaded by water, and during Sunday and night it was a busy locality, —everybody, or nearly ro, moving to higher quarters. Such a rapid rife as this we do not remember of for many years. To those who are out of danger it is r grand scene—sweeping down with terrible force.

rsErr-Eiuevi ;J. wai.do, editor.

There is nothing in cur catalogue Ik*(Voen 1822 and 1825. The next in order of date ia due to Indiana, who, emulative! of her Masonic mother Kentucky, p:eoented The Masonic Jifghler, nt evav. Indians. We have no number but ihe fourteenth, which is dated July 27, lb‘25. As it was a serai-monthly, this would tel its No. 1 at or about January 7,1825; its prospectus, however, is dated October, 1824. The Editor was William C.Kecn, well known for the part ho took in Masonry in Indiana. In size it made lour pages, about twelve inches square; terms, §1 per annum.

c o ai i. :: v c a u *.'!5 r- '.‘ 31. F;oi;r.—The uii.ri;t:t i^ bat lit*tv oe-ire manifested In oi.ir-.te-■ Ti.-: s ;lt;s Were confined to a few sn:a*t lol.s a: $*> fib for superfine, ami $j’S.ia56 for esjra. The market ij very dull, ai l prices of Swear autl Molasses, t-acepl in the in.atl wjy, nominal. CciTce seJH slowly a* I ’Jv i v J.

V E V A Y;

Feb..23, 1859.

j . -WI.C0GGSWRI.1.-S 5EW MEDICA I. S .4 I, T

t.'in tiv ti I'eatodj, . OTICi; ;» Lvtcbr given that the uzdii i'j signed has li en appointed Eierai:: v( lie tint wilt of Hiram Peabody, ble of S*u Zetland Cuunty, Induce, dccesscd. Said « late is supposed to be solvent. . 1 fi bSf 3 w fJEJVsELiER PE.-tBODV, Executor.

, Public Sale* OTICE 5s hereby riven that I will sell at ■i w public auction on Saturday the 6tb cay of March-next, at the late residence of tliraa Peabod), late ef Switzerland county, I nd.. decca;vd,.ati his pcrsunal .property (not taken L> the wii'owconsisting of Horses, Cattle, Wheal, Hay, C’jia, Fanning Utensils. &c., S[C , A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser to give notes beari ng interestfrora date with good freehold security, waiving valuation and appraise- , tnent laws. All sum under$3, cash in hind. RENSEL1ER PEABODY, Executor. February 9,1S59.

\Viilat. —The market is'firm, uni prices a;ivhartircd. Salta 100 bush red at £1 23, dtJ;veit d, anti trOdo prime on at $t ”5..

Far liifltmnetorif Diifffttr New Medical Salt! New Medical Galt! it is pror a critK-,u.i.: Ij” For I nti ammatort Diseases O.v.r.

\—p r , j' U; o taa lw tak ,; a ,jf annoycotninuf«( UintomW for ■ j,- nnrnf ktU of writer; ‘for pablintinn. b-n m » guaranty of t / j V.'e emoot onJeflake u return rejected

Cons—A fond demand, and the market is firm at Sfrc for fait 'mixed.

Ha a lev. —Sales fiPO bush prime Fall atSOc, and 25ft <Jt-« fond Sprmp *t "Oc. Market firm. Rve. — A sale of 250 bush at SSc. , (Tits'.— The demand is fair, and prices firm at do on arrival. . SnicsTCFr'.—A sale of COO sacks at $1 40. Selo.—Clover remains RjuieL' asi*! dull at $'J 5peS5 CO. ‘ A sale of 20 bids at $ j 00.

r-p.U; i*'rsl p-ijnbto la *dT»n«. ASJvril Umiile: In n» cafe eabjecl to ue of pnKei*. Ail tf»Client ftdtertillSICCOlf to b« piK* If t in* Tihtilj in nJiscie, -

If'fcR. CftctrswtLL's New Mepical Salt is for sLy sale in Vcvay by ISAAC STKVEXS and 3. L. TMIEBAUD; and by pi 1"respectable Drurpisls wherever the Reveille is read. .A s it is not 'a patent medicine, but the pres* ctip:iou of an eminent physician, no one should fail to try the New Medical Salt.

There baa been very hard rains all the way op to Pittsbuig; and all the small rivers and creeks are running out at a rapid rate, tt rained here nearly all day Saturday. A general overflow of Slab Town is apprehended. In Cincinnati the, water Is ob the doors of the store rooms at the foot of Mam-street, We hope the rise will abate before we have a disastrous flood. ■ -

2TOTXO.S

The Terms of julscRpUoa to the - {feverI.; an- §1 in advance;d»ut rs lie Utries art l.it-t and money, scarce, *’c hereby give notice that alt whu pay tip on or iiifjrt April 1st will be c ha rat'd only $t: after that date31.'24 will be chatted; ami'if paymerit be delayed until after July 1st, Si,50 charged: if payment:be delayed until efter October 1>t. iu-price will bo 31. *5; and ’if no; paid within the yif*«r, 3-.0ft w ‘jU be the 'preen In future, ao rmcii: will be entered epoaoiii book until' the subscription U paid. Tliis courfe is nbso'alcly'ncccssary to protect at from heavy loner. . ' • P, J. WALDO i CO. • ‘ Ve«frFnb.M.-tSMv ,

Louisville, Fib..31

Dr. l'og({iwill , » Autlpliloglitic SRlt. ' Acute Packages, $1.

■ XjT The Connersvillc Time* says that it learnt from a gentleman of Vienna that a horrible murder was committed near that place,on last Tuesday night. The name of. the mutderer is Smith, and of Ins victim, Harney, both’ young men; and as usual, whiskey was at the bottom of tin* affair. Tho jugular vein of Harney wa? severed by ono stroke of the weapon of his assailant.. He expired within Uttccn minutes after tho wound was,inflicted, — Smith escaped, and up to this limo he has not been arrested.

/’four and Cruin.—Ffoiir —sales efeity superfine by dray load at Grain—sales imm store;of COO bushels sht-Red torn at hoc per bushel, sacks included; fibO bushels at fdc sacks uttirned.

My brother H. Ira Peabody, is authorized to receipt in my name; all business transacted by him'will be recognized by mei feb9-3w RENSEL1ER PEABODY, Execute:.

iVow is ilic Accepted Time. AT JULIUS BEACH’S

Totatott.— Sales by one house durine the week 600 bbU, iHclitJina SCO bids, to yoout uf the market, nl§2,25 per bbt. Groceries.— Sale# |5 hbds sugar at lie; 10 barrels refilled augur at bartrds molasses at 37. •

CLOTHING STORE. SNO’A offer to my patrons and the public fn general, my entire stock of Vinter Clolhing at CiOt for Cash: , Any person wishing to purchase Coats, Pauls, Vests, Ac., Sc., or anything else in my linS of business would do well to call and see me at hty old stand before buying elsewhere. JJy so doing, l ean assure them that they will get bargains, and cheaper than the cheapest can oliVt. fcblC JULIUS BUCH.

STATE or Jsdiasa, Switzerland County, Set. ’ In the Switzerland Circuit Court, May Term, a. ». 153x9. Blachley, Strong 4. }

fc 7/ on ' ! Debt-motion for leave Bela C, Kent i [ to inut El«utioa- . Edwin Rigby. J

CO* The Washington correspondent-of rha Louisville Conner writes as follows: The great coalition of the opposition for the campaign of I860 is now-fully completed.-. The treaty was ratified today; Seward, to tha astonishment bf everybody, has sold out, Kank and .file, army, ammunition, camp equipage and stores, all are sold. 1 Mr. .Crittenden, of Ivy., is to he the candidate. Mr. Seward to-day had an interview with several of the leaders, and formally announced his gratification that the contending parties had come to terms, and declared himself ready to support Mr. Crittenden.,;,You .may assure tha readers of the Courier that flic nomination of this gentleman,;by a convention of all the opposition to tha democratic party, is a fixed fact.: Mr. Henry S : :Lane, of lud., is to tun for tbo Vice Presidency on tha ticket with Mr. Crittenden. It was to bring about tins result that Mr. .Lana was sent on here by the Indiana Republicans, to claim Mr. Bright’s seat in the Senate. In ibis arrangement the Republicans concede everything—platform, men, alt is conceded—with the full understanding, .however, that they are to have,the division of (be spoils. J|r. Seward is to go into Mr, Crittenden’s Cabinet as Secretary of State or pf the Treasury; and is to control the patronage so as to bring about a compact organization ot lho party, and trf secure bis own nomination and election in 1864. This Is a bond fide transaction, and the details may be relied on. It was -Ip-day communicated to mo in great gico by a confidential friend of Mr. Crittenden, who bad no idea that I ever. wrote for a newspaper.

ifoy,—S.ilgs 150 bales from store nl 13 50, and 01 bales pnme from levee at SM.

Whereas, the proper affidavit has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Switzerland Circuit Court, setting forth the fact that Edwin Rigby, one of. the above-named defendants, is a non-residenfof the State of Indiana,'and is a necessary parly defendant jto the'above named action, which is found coupon and connected with a contract..

QCr At this writing, Tuesday noon, the liver is rising at the rate of one inch per hour, and most of the inhabitants of "Vovay under the hill’’ have been compelled to move ont, and if tbcrisc continues much longer the balance will have to do likewise.

A Change for the Better.

For the‘last few years, until very re- . cently, the spirit of evil, and only evil, has been ranting through the laud at a ; fearful rate, to the consternation and even ptferror of good hum anti women.. Murder, ’■.treason, robbery, Intemperance, gambling ; and stealing, have been carried on at a • fearful rate, and to all appearances con-

K7* On Friday last, the President sent a special message to Congress, urging that body to action upon some important matters belore the expiration of the session.' A special session will probably have to be culled.

HOUSES ANT) LOTS, Vacant Lots, arid Unimproved Lots for Sale orTrade, al the Real Estate ' Office of J. II. TltUS, Ltclerc House, Vcvay, Ind.

He —Said Edwin Rigby—w therefore, hereby, notified of the pendency of this suit, and that the same ftsnds for trial at,the next term of this Court, which will he holden at the Court House In Vevay, in said County, on the second Monday in*Ma>* next; when and where he can attend if he see proper, and answer or demur to'the plaintiff's cornpMhl; other wise the same will be heard and determined in Ini absence, and the proper decree rendered accordingly. “ ..... Given under mv hand, this, ith day of February, a.-p. ISM. , OLIVF.R ORMSBVr

Lawrencebngh is nearly all covered with water, and nearly all tltb town* along the river aro suffering from the flood. At 1'lorence,' on Monday, two dr three houses were moved; hy (ho citizens, the ground under them washing away.

SJIOUH Splendid Frame Houses ami Lots in Vevay for sale cheap for cash,,and for casli and time. ’

Tne ’Spring Elections. —Kew Hampshire elects State officers arid Congressmen on the second Tuesday in March; Connecticut and Ehode Island on the first Monday and, Wednesday (respectively) in April; and Virginia on the fourth Thursday in May.

stantly oo tha increase. 1 Our courts oi

Also, one First Class Hotel, now undergoing repairs. With a Basement just sailed for first class Dimness Rooms, situated on a nice corner l«t,- with good large! Stable and other conveniences.

junta’s became corrupted, end criminals were very ieldum convicted or ■ for their crimes; churches were all iu a languishing condition; drunkenness ami its attendant evils .seemed to triumph over :V(he. efforts of tho.teinpcrauce forces in iact,.crirae and of every .-kind, Beamed to Win the ascendant, aud-gctling worse all the rime. ] This wag the case until within the lasl few months/ But now'the tido appears to he turning in’ favor of'goodneaa. Our courts ard waking up to ; a sense of,their, duty, and criminals aro; being convicted «t;-l sentence'! everywhere; bad and cor* • i upl mjfu am jjeing exposed; the temper: »uce organization's are reviving, and . again Wflildtng a- powerful influence in Invor of order,'religion and sobriety, for without temperance, there can be no re* ligidp'in any;man or woman"; anddastly, : hut not least, the churches everywhere, and of oil denominations, are doing a good work.' Wan^verknew,such an in* , Vacest to bo manifested before on the sub* jeet ofureligion 'Es at present. In every direction, revivals; are going oh; wo sel* . dom pick up a newspaper, but we notice occounts of revivals, in villages, towns

K?" Wc learn that on Monday afternoon the new* Court House at Madison was burned down; but all the valuable papers were, saved. .Wo have no further particulars. -

Clerk, S. C. C. fcb9 4t«4,W

O’ For Tvadc, 780 acres of choice Land in St; Clair and Barton Comities, Missouri.

Scott Cxarta; P; Q.

(£r Mr. Scott, a resident of Owenton, Owen Ky., committed suicide on Mod ay last, on the steamer Moses MeLel|ao, just as the boat was rounding to at Brandenburg. His wife was on the boat. He shot himself with a revolver.

Now Arriving:,

1000 acres of Land in Cass, Shelby and Folk Counties, Iowa.

A LARGE invoice‘of prime New Orleans Molasrts and Sugar, powdered and crush 1 cd Sugars, and for sale at low figures at tfca "Cheap Cash Store" of . kb5. . HATHAWAY-V CO. STATE, or Imujim, Switurland County, Set, In the Switzerland Circuit Com;, May TernV 1859.

. 80 acres of Land in Sock County, Wisconsin.’ ...

■SO acres of land in Grant county, Ind., - '•1000 acres of land in Starke Co., Ind. One fust class Hotel and three lots in Rushvillc, Indiana. I Lave also one Beautiful Block of Lota in Vcvay with two new Frame Houses thereon, which I will exchange'fur so improved Farm,. ■ One first rUsi Hotel in Florence, with two lots, good stable, and an excellent Ice —Mill be sold low for cash, cr exchanged for gdo.l improved land. - • I will htleml to renting and leasing houses in Vcvay. .All persons wishing to Buy, Sell or Exchange Town Lots, Houses, Farms, or Wilt! Lauds, are invited to give me a call. J. H. TITUS, ‘ ■ . Real Estate Agent. Vevay, Feb. P, “5?.—’/

Cincinnati, Feb. 21, 8 o’clock, a. si.

River risen sixteen inches last night and rising slowly. Tim city is partly under water. Last night’s dispatches from Pittsburgh say twenty feet anil still rising.

■ [From the New! Albany Ledger, Jan. K, ’SOL The Rising. Sun Insurance Company. There may be insurance companies professing to have larger capitals; there may be those, that make greater pretensions to extensive and wide spread business; there may be those, that boast longer lists of directors and eastern i and western agencies for the greater facility of ] transacting business; but there ore certainly j none more prompt to pay losses than the Rising Sun Company.' This in (he insurance! business is the grand decide ratum. Men who i get their property irisured expect to be prompt-; ly paid in case of loss, and as a general thing ; they must be paid at once, or, even if insured J tl ey are sufferers. Suppose A. buys a thou-! sand barrels of potatoes on sixty days,’and ships them to New Orleans, expecting returns to meet the payment. He insiirt-s them, and the cargo is lost. In to enable him to meet his payment it is necessary that tiie company with whom.he is insured should promptly pay him; otherwise his credit suffer;. Or, if be is a manufacturer, and uerids below a quantity of goods with the intention to realize funds to meet maturing bills, and the shipment, previously insured, is lost; it is essential that the company should at once come to his relief. The Rising Sun I nsurance Company has .been doingbnsiness here about four years. It has insured very extensively, and has consequently! met with a good many ,losses. But in no instance has there been a quibble raised to evade or defer payment; on the contrary, the losses have,'in many cases, been paid before they were due. This company, during the last four years, has paid losses here as follows: To John E. Meyer, loss per steamboat Chan*- ■ celtor, $16 S3. . To John E. Noyes, partial damage, $125, To D. 0. Axline, carriages, $590..• To W. C. Dtl’aiiw, slight damage to Depaw House, SS 20. To Allison i Rogers, damage to furniture of Depaw House, $100 25. To J. Stadler, boots and shoes, $130 53. To Charles Knapp, furniture, $102, To Mrs. Krutzman, dwelling house, $700; j household goods, SUL , I To J. H. Pullen, loss per steamer Shot well, f $500. ; |

George McCulloch,! vs. . ! Civil action jn altcehStephen G. Peabody, f itlenl tfnd and David Weaver.J , .

MARRIED,

On the 3d instant, by AVode 11. Jack.-Esq,, of, 1’oit-y Township, Mr, Peter Cushotd oad Miss Clarissa Drake;

Whereav. the necessary. affidavit has hcec Sled, frourwtilcVil-appears that >*id defendant, Stephen G. Peabody, is iVot a rhsident of the State of Indiana; that a gopf* came of zc• lion exists against him, and that U- ut necessary party to this suit. He—said Stephen G. Peabody—is therefore, hereby notified of the pendency' of 'if.ia.snil, and that the same is docketed ft;: trial, »; ;!<*> ne»l ensuing term rf said Swiir, Cand Cirentt Court, which will be bofdeti at the Court House in Vevay, in said county, on the second M‘>nd;iy in .May next; when and where ho can attend and answer or demur to the allegations contained in the plaintiff's'cf>trp’«nt; otherwise the same will be heard «:>! ditv:mined in bis absence, and the prop :; u'.v*; tendered accordingly, ; Given undcrray band, tha«, 5th *V-y i.t February," *. b. 1859. ttLIVEK OllMSBY. i Clerk, S, C. CL

DIED,

On.the 19th instant, near Vevay, Mrs. Sarah Smith,-wife of Mr. Moseby Smith.

In York Township, on the I St h ir.st., Nathan D. Aibio.; He was buried iu the Vevay Graveyard, on the 20lh.

CrThe N. A. ifdgrrhas & very sensible article inregaid to the State Printing—taking the groomHhat the public printing ought to be given out to the lowest responsible bidder, just like other Work is given out. In View of the enornions frauds cemniilted within the last few years by the public printers, something should be done to prevent it in future; and we know of no better plan than Co give out the printing to the lowest and best biddef. The Ltdgtr says: •’

A Valuable - improTeinciil, . Patented June Sth, *1558; HALF TANNED LEATHER completed immediately, by an application of a simple compound, made of materials common everywhere, con ruin fur* no injurious chemical achls or mineral astringents. The average increase of. weight is one pound in eight. : This process hnvii.j been thoroughly tested in a large Tannery for eighteen months prior to issue of letters Patent, is offered to Tanners and consumers of Lcather, as one of the great, improvements of the aye. The rapidity and economy of this process in manufacturing Leather of all kinds, is attracting the alienlion (ft .Capitalists, enabling the mamifaciurer to turn his capita) from ten to twenty times yearly, producing a qualitvof leather superior to ordinary tans, being'durable, pliable, and ■weighty. No need of machinery, and no extra outlay; Increased weight fully paying alt expense. Shop, Town, County or slate privileges sold or exchanged on fait terms. Address AGENT MORGAN'S TAKING, . - Cleveland, Ohio.

N KW ADVKRTISKM {-:xrs.

STOiVE! — StfOXEl I

HAVING purchased the Slone Quarry formerly owned by G. A. Hotchkiss, in this county, I ain prepared to furuish nice dressed stone on! the shortest notice on rcasonnble terms. Persons wishing td contract for any of the above turned stone, will be accommodated by calling on said Hotchkiss, at said quarry, or J. H. Tittis, Vevay, Ind, . : • feb23 {r • A, P. CARROLL.

Roim N. Lami, P, Q.

fcl»9*4t-$l,00

imd cities.; Thera appears to be a gcuer-

STATE.' or ■■Indus*, Swilier'und Counly. .S«i In the Switietlanti Circuit Coart, May Terra, *Vp. J8$? } . ; ‘

The true policy would be to giro out tUe State Printing w the lowest responsiblebidder; taking bond and security for the faithful and prompt execution of the work. .This plan has been pursued in Pennsylvania!Ohio, arid many other Slates for a number of years, and has been found to work well; The printing has been well executed and nt less than half what it costs id Indiana. There is no reason why it will not Work equally well here. The print* ins will (hen fall into the hands of practical men—mechanics—instead of political stockjobbers and speculators—those most expert at making bargains, and not caring whether they bargain with political friends or foes, so that their owil nests ate feathered; Government and bUle printing,frauds have become matters of painful notoriety. They have become a*stench in the nostrils of est men, and it is lime that a stop were put to ’them, v v * The interests of the State, of the tax payers, of «l! political pa tries,'combine to demand the abolilion of this prolific source of bargaining and corruption, the State Printing. Let it be given-to those who will doit at the lowest price, just as all other jobs of asimilar character are given out.

*] waking iip of tlia people bn the subjMs of religion, morality and virtue; and wo hope the gobd wortynay go on, until every sbn aad daughter, ot Adam is redeemed from sin brought to a ’ knowledge of thVtrnth. this glorious state of affairs ia ushered in, tfien,- and not .till then, may we look for the "good time comingi'* when the .“Hon and the lamb shall He down together, and a little child shall lead.them." :

VI1VAY HIGH SCHOOL. FRAME Spring Term of this School will corn JL mence in Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday the Uth of March, IWJ. Thu Primary and Intermediate Departments will .be taught in the Room now occupied by the "Grammar .School,’*, tinder the supervision of-Mrs. F. I), tltaiid, assislcdby Miss tisihey. The A cadetuts Department wilt be taught in the Room now occupied by the “High School.V under (he Superintendanee. and Tuition of the undersigned. Terms os heretofore; !for which see "Circular." , F;.D. BLAND, Vevay, Feb. 23, 1859. Principal.

John R. KetT Jtiniy Geotgt W . Xefff I Aisuirpjit rnoticn for r> Jeatc to issue EiecutloaReU C. Kent ana ( . .

; Edwin Rigby. ) : , ■ The proper affidavit having been G ed in Us* ClerVs office of the Swiixrrland Circuit Coun, selling forth (he fact that said Edwin Rigby h not a resident of the Stale of Indiana , and ia a necessary patty ’defendant to this action—which is (bonded upon a contract. .. He—said Edwin Rigby—is therefore, ha;«. by notified of the pendency of this action, and .that the same is docheted for trial at the nest term of said Cotirli which'..will be held at the Court House in Vcvay, in-said county; oc, the second Monday .in May. nest: whm and where he $aji .alien J and nmwer ordimur to the complaint of the plaintiff; otherwise the' same will peheatd and determitied in his absence sad the proper decree rendered accord* iogly. , . Given under ray hand, tbia Mb day of Feb* tuaty, a. d. 1SS9, OLIVER OHMSDY, Clerh S. C. C. ~Teh9-n-$t,0Q

CERTIFICATES.

- \\V, whose names art* annexed, proprietors of Tanneries, having tested "Morgan’s Patent Tanning;" and'the Leather manufactured by the process, recommend it, believing it lo be a savinguf money, time and material, producing a quality of Leather equal to the best. A. SMITH, Tanner..CIeve!acil. J. T. HOWE, Tanner, Cleveland. T, S. CASE, Tanner, Cleveland.

The Voice of Maaomy and Tidings from

TEKliVlAtV »Y RIJP: on,-.

Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron. «Tiie failure of Iron as a remedy for disorganized blood, has ariifen r from the: want of some, pro pa ration of it that will ofsimi!a(e with that vital fluid. This need the Peru via u Syrup supplies and in the only form in which it is possible for Iron lo enter the cucduitjos. For ihcsanie reason, the class of discasesPeruvian Syrup radically cvres arc precisely those which the i.sua! remedies merely au-irvc; -among which ate

the : Craft.

. Among elI socicrios devoted to human j culture and the relief of human distress, ] none stands so prominently forward fur antiquity, universality,' and tlm eminent character o f its votaries, as/Vermoionry. It iaasnbjcctof surprise atid regret,' that more attention has hut r been . tesiow fid upon it, —especially m ils relation to history arid science. And wo are gratified therefore, to disco we do in the copy of itiopaper bo fora us, that Freemasonry hero, commands the pen of. one of Araerica r B best writers. As a student of antiquity, and a. patient explorer, and zealous teacher of this branch of it, few have'setmjed such an enviable name at home and abroad, as the celebrated Grand Master of Kentucky.

I have used and am using leather finished or tanned by ‘-Morgan's Tanning," as a ’substitute for French ca I f for fine bbot work. 1 ca n say the leather suits me, and'thy customers are all pleased.. .. ’ SMITH ARNOLD, ■v • . ■ - Bool i}?ker.

Scott Cjutei, P. Q.

jlST Judge Hughes, our Congressman, spoke as follows, la a.specch on the Ore* gon bUl ike other day; I. perhaps am as little biased by interest, as little trammeled by popular feeling, upon questions of this nature, as any man in this body. I am in a position to he impartial and independent. My race is run, The grass grows green over my political grave, and I speak as a voice from the Spirit land, I stood':sido by side-with these gentlemen through the trying scenes of a long and turbulent session, in defease of : the principles and integrity of the democratic party. Having fallen at.my.post ia the discharge of ay duty, Xiam content. ■. .

SHERIFF’S RALE.

To 11, N.-Dtvol, building and slock of copperware manufactory, To Sawyer & Whiling, building ami stock of machine shop, Si,5U0, To W. C. Del’auw, slight damage lo Depaw House, 1 $l0 00. Loss by steamer Chancellor, $S’,S;)9 CO, ’

At & special meeting jjf itic Hide ami Leather trade, held in Boston, the process or Tan - ning w$s discussed, and numerous methods detailed* together with a large exhibition of samples of Leather; Morgan's process ing, a decided Mjpn?ei}d ?nd ppproea), over all .competition. V ; ftblG 3m

BY. virtue of a decree ami order of sale is? sued out of the Clerk's ■ office of the Switzerland Common Pleas Court and tome directed, in favor of Perrct Diifour, Executor of the estate of John F. pafqur, deceased, and against. James' Ward and John Ward, I will on.the 4lt| da? of March, 1859, offer for sain at Public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash in band, the rents and pfofjts for V feimof years not exceeding seven, between* the hours prescribed by law, atthe Court House door in Hie Town of Vcvay, in said county, of the following described real estate, situate in said county, viz:— ; In Lot of the Town of Vevay. known and designated on the additional Plat of said Towij as laid out by Ferret Dufour, Eiccotor of tbs last wilt and.testament of John Francis Pu* four,'deceased, in the month of May A*. D. 1851 by the number twenty (SO.) But jf the tents and profits fail to sell Cora sufficient snro to satisfy said judgment, inlet* est and costs, and awxuir,g' costs, I will then and there, op the fame terms, offer the fee simple of said re$l estate, and will sell without regard to-valuation or appraisement lawi. ‘ HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. February 9, 1559.—It $4,00

Dyspepsia, Dropsies, AV uwl»in, : Bran chilis, • Consumption Tendt ncits. Colorless Ulucd, Bails, Hkin Diseases, St. Vitus h&Lf Dancr, Leueharrhra or Whitts, . Central Dthility, Top. *• •. pidity oj.lht Liter, ,\c., dr».

Loss by steamer Florida, $3Sa 7i. Loss by steamer Uoiiita, $-0 9?. _• Loss by steamer T. CL Twilcbctl, $ J3 05 J, B. McCormick, $57., ■ C. G. Catvill, SlStl).

I-*;trjn for Sale,

I WISH to sellmy form, situated oo the Vcvny and Versailles Turnpike load, 5i miles from Vevay, Indiana, containing one Hundred acres, mostly under fence; forty acres .under cultivation: .a hewed log house; a small frame barn, and a : small .orchard. vFor further particulars, apply to the undersigned" at .'Hugh Cole's, nefr Cross Plains, or to John W, Cole, near Bennijigton, Switzerland County,,Ind.— Any person wishing to purchase'a cheap farm will do Weil to call immediately. ■ 'I.ebl6-3w , . ‘ CORNELIUS COLE.

To those wjio regard the authority of names more ihanlheir own experience, it is enough to say that the Peruvian Syrup Is now regularly prescribed by;every Physician of note i» Boston;, aud io the Massachusetts General Hospital, an institution of the highest reputation in Hie country, cerv of ternm prox un. Wjt. cmenoLv. ?/ ■.; Ntw [Icotosu, March 5, IS33, ■

This company is proverbial for fait dealing, and is a favorite wtlli all who wish to insure. Our attention has been called to this subject by the following card, handed us for ptiblitalionby Messrs. Kocb, llucltc & Co. The loss jwas immediately adjusted by Mr. L. C, Ferry jnd Mr. S, F. Covington, the General Agent of the company, who was in the city yesterday. The high reputation of the company is doe in a great measure to the business iiublificatioui. and fairness of Mr. Covington.

We nte pleased to announce Mr. Morris's relent to the fields ofMasonic journaUscbt*—in which be reaped aomo of its earliest laurels.,’ f&s ! Voice of Matonry being devoted strictly to Masonic infcffigtnce\ hia largo correspondence with the craftsmen, at home and ami other peculiar opportunities of securing inform* ation,. promise to mate it all that a zealous Mason could desire; and we expect to Hear that its circulation ia commensurate with its merits. Published semi-month-ly, at Louisville. Ky. ( at $1 per annum. Address Robert Morris. * We will cheerfully forward subscriptions.

. Gentlemen—1 have used (lie Peruvian Syrup fur the past three years with the masi’graiify jug success ,iu oaiw of Dyspepsia,-(various forms),.Chronic Diarrljoca, Genera) and Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, and various diseases of Hie skin; .also for Chlorosis, Leucorrhea, Prolapsus courses ondTemalecoinpIointaipartlcufatiy, I have found ibe mcdicbie lo havi Jreal power, and for Boils t consider it, an in fallible remedy. ■ ■The Peruvian Syrup combines, valuable al* iernarivc omP tonic (iroptriits, and is of remarkable ctRcacy in ail .chronic diseases characterized bywisiU of Vilalii y ' ’ •.. ;■ WM. U. CHISHOLM, M. D. ■; Agents—John. D. Park ami Suire,-Ecksteio iV do.V'Cincinnati; J,' Siddat, Madison; Ji L. T«ir.a\co, Vevay.

Items.— The steamier Switzerland arrived safely at Kow Orleans on Saturday.

FRESIl: AKRIYAI,. WEare just receiving a new jot qf choice . G recent*, which we offe; cheap, wholesale or retail. Our stock consists in pail,as follows; . 10 hhds prime N. 0. sugar, from 82 to 10c. 25 bbls and J bb)s prime N. 0. Molasses. ■20 bis German and No. 1 Palm soap. VO bis No. I Winter Candles. ,500 lbs. css or led Caddies. 1000 tbs piinte Eoglish Dairy Cheese. 20l)W assorted Tobacco.

Tho steamboat Dardeoelle w« runt, a day bf so ago. at the foot of Red Bluff, in Jefferson county. Tha boat cannot be raised, and is a loss, except the machinery. Tho cargo, one of the largest ever brought into lh« river, is almost on entire loss.

A Cabo.— We had shipped per steamboat Peter Tellon, upon the voyage during which she was lost, properly upon which we had insurance by the Rising Sun Insttonce Company to (he amount of eleven hundred siid eighly.nine dollars. The above amount lias .been paid us through Mr. L. <C. .Kerry, the auent of said company.in Ibis city, without subjecting us ; : lb . any unnecessary, delay,’ trouble, or espense whatever: • ; • By this public statement we add another to the many .testimonials of the ptompinew and fairness wlrch has characterised the transac lions of the Rising Sun Insurance Company in Ibis city. Koao, Home*. Co,; January 10, IS59. v

Aletaiic Bnrial Cases*

JESSE V. SHOUT, TTNpSRTAgGR, has and will conlinue to Jipcp op hand all sixes of the lateil improved Metalic Buiial Case*, and plso Plitea with all kinds of inscriptions. He will also attend to cementing, and all calls in Trit tine of business. He constantly keeps on hand alt sorts and sixes of READYMADE COrriSS, lined >r.d trimmed, covered dnd plain, and will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Haying purchased his metric cates o. the manufacturer, and all hia materials a\ wholesale prices, articles ip his line will b* disposed of bn the most reasonable tems ; Residence and Shop on Seminary street, north-west of Scfcenck's Flouring Mill.

\ Tho Delegate, sunk at West Franklin by collision with the Ella, it is thought, will prove a total loss. The high water had swept off the cabio of tho Seventy-Six sunk near Alton a few days ago. It was met iu tho river near Concordia by tho Alvin Adams.

-20,000 Cigars, assorted. 51 chests Tep, from -tOc to £l per lb. ' Besides numerous other articles not necessary to enumerate. ?’ ■’ febtS Clarkson & Wa|iJo,.

: Principal Agent—J. S. Harrison, \«p slabs) corner of Fouilh and Race streets, Cincinnati, \2hfere .a pamphlet,may be-had containing « history of this new remedy., ■ Engmrtrs ate respectfully invited to call. ■ feblt-ly

By reference to a notice in another -column, it will be seen that a Turnpike Meeting is to ha held at Jacksonville on tho 5th proximo. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance, as the contemplated work is one of vast importance to tho citizens. along the lino of said toaa. Good roadg, school-houses and churches, are tho best indications of happiness, thrift and prosperity. .

XStTThe scarlet fever is raging in many localities in the West, At-Cincinnati and Covington it has been very fatal among tho children. Ono gentleman, near Cincinnati, on the 12tb, lost two children, aged 5 and 2 years, and on the 15th lost another oqo, aged 4 years.

A Cakd.—We hare insured by the Rising Sun Insurance Company a flat-boat load of hay, amounting to fifteen hundred dollars, which was sunk in the Mississippi nver, making a loss of foul teen hundred dollars. . The above amount has been, paid to us in full, by the Secretary of the Company, without asking the delay usually laken in such settlements—of sisly ilajs after arijn-tmeal-and without subjecting us.lo one dollar of unnecessary expense. , . . ., By Ibis statement, we desire to add (o the numerous testimonials of the promptness and fairness, which cnaractcriies the dealings cl the Rising Sun Insurance Company, with its natrons ia cvciy psttofthe Slite. v ‘ a. E. & J. K. PtiHAKtn. v euy, Ir.d., Fobr-isty IP, let?.

Coffee I — CofljeeM BAGS of Coffee, of a superior quality WH" at our usiw‘% low prices, it the "Cheap-Cash Slute” of Teb2 HATHAWAY * CO.

GOLD WANTED. PERSONS knowing themselves to ht in-, Jebted to ys for the year IS3S, or prior, are requnsted to tome forward end settle the 'ame, as wc arc anxious to settle up on: old books. Clarkson & Waldo. Vevay, Feb. 10, lS59.-*-3w

Ten Drinkers. WILL find the best flavored and the lowest priced Teas, at the "Cheap Cash Store’ ’ o f feb‘2 HATHA W A Y & CO.

notice:

iVciG Arrival of Groceries ! ■fl 414 & BBLS. I’rime Molasses. JlV'HT 30 Half Ml 5 - Molasses,

4 LI. those indebted to tic late firm cf Mrs. Pomont & Kincaid, either by nr.'f or took account, are earnest!)- requeued :*• call nnd make seltlenicnt immeduttly, as they have been now standing loo !ccg. V r bepe ail wi>l hml this call without any unnetea* saty delay. E. H. KtNOAlD »k COKtliruar/ 'J, ls’9.—Hi

We learn that this disease is prevailing in some parts of this county.

BLANK NOTES.—Just printed a few quires of Blank Notes, on good paper. Call at the lltraut: oflice. ‘ feb9

(£T Owing to the continued press of advertisements on oar oolomns, we send a snpplement agaist to our readers in Switzerland coast?. We tijist this -will fce ulisftetory to cjr;ei

30 bb!s. Prime Sugar. 6 bbls. Prime Rice. Just received end for sale by w-:* r.f. son.

50,®00-r.ffL Pi “ I, “ ta,te :rpl.V K. GltlSAUP A- .W.

£5T Important to young farmers— Effectna! detraction of wcede—parrying a wfdotv,