Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 18, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 May 1859 — Page 2

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New Voai, April 27.—The HcuW’i ash* iugtua correspondent says that, for some da) 1 * pus;, negotiations have been going on here between the chief* of the regular Democracy aud those of the Douglas wing of the party, including Mr, Donglai himself, broadly foreshadowing the following Presidential programme! Pint, the reunion of the two factions upon a compromise on the question of slavery in the Territories, which will have the exclusive supervision of the subject to the Supreme Court; .tbe ritfbl of the Southern' people to settle in the Territories with their slave property, remaining as affirmed by the Died Scot; decision. Second, two National Democratic LWrcntions in lUGO, the work of the Charleston Convert lion to be limited lo the reunion of Hie.pari >■ upon a new platform. Thesectind convention willi probably, be'fixed for September, and m the city of New York. Ily that time the chiefs of the part) will have discovered their most available candidate, and the weak poinj ou the enemies lines., •

Public Land a In Indiana

five Lives Lost.

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Wood, Eddy A: Co.’s

W c learn from the State; Per.lir.ci tLi: ic compliance with the resolution adopted oy the House of Reptcst otalivc*. calling fur a statement of the amount end disposition of the five per cent, fund airing from the.sales of public lanii within the State of Indiana, the Secretary of the Treasury has returned to that holy, the following information upairthe-subject. The Comptroller of the Treasury. Hsd. W, Medilt, to whom wax referred the matter, furnishes o statement, os follow**, exhibiting the amount of the net proceeds of public lands sold within the Stale of Indiana, from the first day of December, 1510, to Hit 31st day of December, iSoG/and five pet cent, of that amount; showing also the amount accruing to the State on account of three.per cent, of said net proceeds, under the act of-Congress of ApttM9ih, ISlfi, end the disposition made thereof, and the amount and disposition of the remaining two pci cent, of the sainc net pioCceds:

The £*.. Louis Dtncrrd say*;

DELAWARE STATE LOTTERIES; Capital Prize $35,0001! Tickets $10.

We ate mired upon to isCjid ter h.itri* hte steambea: disaster bn the lower Mrssisnppi river, by which it is supposed seventy-five lives were lost, and hundreds of persons scalded, burned and otherwise injured. Dispatches were received in-the city yesterday evening to the effect that the steamer Si. Nicholas. Captain Oliver H. McMotlan, bound from St. Louis to New Orleans, exploded at 10 o’clock on Sunday at St. Francis Island, nine'y miles below Island No. #5, and about six miles from the pmee where the steamer Pennsylvania was destroyed, and a hundred lives loti, about eighteen. months ago. Captain. McMulIan, Whose name will be. fou nd among the list of the hilled, - w as well known in this city, ;nd a large circle of warm friend* will be dceply pained at the news of his untimely decease. The Saint Nicholas left this port on last Thursday, the SI si, fur New Oilcans, loaded with grlini produce, &.c. She was a pretty old uoat, but still a staunch steamer, and had been very successful under the control of the men who were fast her principal owner*. Although bought last year fur some ten or twelve thousand dollars, she was considered worth 'more, as various extensive repairs and improvements were Jpadeonhcr.

OCT One morning .last week after the Forest Queen arrived at Cincinnati, several state rooms were entered bj burglars, {and email lots of money taken from the following persons: M. Frank, of Hillsborough,; loti., had $2S from one of his pantaloons pockets.- AV. J.,Scott bad $154 taken from under his pillow.— His wife occupying the upper berth of* the stale loom beard the burglar pass in and ‘but, bat supposed him to be Mr, Scott, J, J. Bachman, bf Aurora,' lost £41. A man who gave his name as Sam Johnson, wps afterwards arrested on suspicion ; of having commit ted the. above toblcrricB. . j ;• ' i : r

Oracial Paper oC BwUiarland County.

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Wood. Eddy & Co.. ManOflcrc. SUCCLSIOT* TO GSCCOKT & MiCIlT. Tit ocetwi;aed,hitlnr bevanio crccrt of . The above I.ottety Charier Id Delawar* ©Ter to ib»t pat He the folio* Itp Kheae, to be &**« effh WcJLerJij la 3>tav* Ji&X it Wibnlcytoo. Uehvare, la pa bile, aader the laperiBieade&W of ivora coamltiioaon app-iitW by the Ooxetaot. Claes 2GG draws Wednesday,, May 4th, Classics draws Wednesday, May Ilth, Class 290 draws Wednesday, May 18th, Class 302 draws Wednesday, May 25th. Thirty four Thousand Four Hundred end Tuche Prizes i Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets! 78 Numbers—Id Drawn Ballots

Wednesday, : : May 4,1859.

if? Sa notito eon be taken of tounymoni com mu - i r,wtioa>~ WbiUvnUtntecdedfortPMrUnnmuiibe ostheoUestol hv the mme and addrew of the writer; col uceeiurUy for pobUtaUon. but at a ruamnteo of vt'e cannot undertake tortiuro rejected co on onlotlona.

jrpAll her a I Adverttaroviiti payable In advance, erwhen AfBdiVit U made; in no rue rub] eel to iho d*by of legal proeeu.

iST.OVES AND TINWARE. VfkllE subscriber respectfully informs his : X friends and the public in general, that he has removed his shop to his new* Stole Hoorn, on the ninth side of Main street, east of Odd ’ Fellows' Hall, where he intends keeping on band a larcc assortment of

yrf»AU trms'eDt advertUeaeola to b« pit.* for Invariably In advaac*.

B7 Fat eight months or more a suit has been pending in the Circuit Courtof this County, in which the Stale of Indiana, was plaintiff, and Volney Peelman was defendant. The charge against the defendant was the serious one of seducing Elirabelh Day.. The cafe was continued at the November Term of the Circuit Coint, and it was generally supposed that it would be. tried at this (May) terra of the CnUrt; and all those fond of the details of such cases were anxiously expecting to hear some jichdevelopmentsas it progressed. Unfortunately for them, on Monday last, the first day of the Court, (he affair was compromised, ar.d e wedding was,the end of it. It is.said, by those considered to be competent judges, that the ba'iy is "exactly the picture of its father."

Magnificent Scheme.

11KADV-MADS TINWARE, of his own manufacture, which he Will sell on the most reasonable term*.

| IUltimohe, May 1.. The special. Washington correspondent of tWiN. Y. Cornier and Enquirer says: ’ Ncgotiatioui arc understood to ho in progress[for the restoration of iJotigiss to the Democratic party in regular form. ITi" condition which thu DongUs p-ir-Cv insist tipon i* that the other pliviaiutr •"hull i-eire to dcbouiiee popular soymigti"ifv as fo ' slavery in th« M err unt ie*; Mid hlwU iipp'i.v* the principle no farther than to rru.'h it out by rxeeiiim* intViiteteiKe, by i’ie'leih-ial pari Oblige, by courts- and nub*, end finally, IV the amiy;in case wire re ail uthe; means fail. This* ri-niproml.-o will prohiibly ,be N.)Mj.:ed wjtii-iit pr-jii'iritJ It* Hie great object of the tiiriversui i-xpunt-iuU of- Sla \ei v, !i.r a her nil, Utu -question] will he vf. t 0: J not what iy e;«id, lul hy]what. is dtn.e, rihilf lining ihn pmvtjw nf.DyyGavm n:»>>rj't to iu 7 rif>In- y int Ten i • toty it. h pMh-.riy e.T-y tor the uVniocf.iry to avow an intense devotion to the Will and eovuiignty of iho peop.e. 'Bargain to he made in-these plain and practical term* will reinstate Mr, Douglas as a candidate before the Chatieatvn Convention. * J

To »r r>a*K* EACH WEOXESDAT.tS MAY. 1 Pme t>f... .535,0(0 is $35,KO X " 13,000 i* IS.0C0 1 " 10,000 is MO.OOO I 7.500 if ...7.500 I 6.W0 is.. i.6,000 1 " \.... .3,899 is..... .,3,899 CO Prises of....1,000ire..... 20,000 30 ,...500ire. 15.000 <0 " 300 arc 1C,OCOI 268 •* 200 are.. 63,500 64 “ 100 are... 6,400 70 are.........4,480 40 ore.........5,120 Mare 111,240 ....10 are .282,240

lie will also keep on hand a supply of Caching ana iltaling Shore#, stove Trimmings, Pipe, etc., of the best patterns aud styles, v stove is recommended to the public as the best cooking store sold to this market. It is a heavy and substantial .stove, and is tcarranlcd to girt talitfatiiim. He is prepared to do everything in bis line on short no'ice, including Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing of every description. The highest price paid for old copper, pewter and brass;

Amount of net ptocetd* of pub- - I .lie lands fold inIndiana... .$20,6“3.431 01 Five per centum thereon.;... . 1,033,92155 Three per Centum accruing to the Slate of Indiana tinder act of 19th April; 1816;.-.......• 630.353 9? Amuimt iclamed -tinder joint reioiution uf Match 3, '45, for , interest'due on stocks held in’ ; -trust bj the L*tilled Stales..,. . 108,303 69 Anwuul paid to the State of Iik ilia ns in money... ...;•. - 512,097 21 Amount due the'-State, tube ap- v plied On account of interest . • due t.Vite*' Steles oti Indiana stocks, held......,....mm." 41 12 Two per cent. applied to the ; ■ construetion M' the 'Nalianal ; nr Cmnl erlsr.d road by acts of Crogits............-*."--- W13,4C8C3 ; . The Indiana stocks referred to as being held ■ by the Government were purchased with trust ; funds, no investment which the officers of tbe 1 Government thought secure at the time. ; These stocks ute a, portion of those which w*eie not iiiiri ntleicd -under the compromise .with the bondholders,' nnd the Government has applied th# tbteivpi t centum accruing to the State u rdrr.ihi- act of J SI G lo the payment of l be in.teftfti .due on them, co far as it would , go. Thesiiention of tbe Senale, at its last session; w'm catted |o>lhts matter, for (he purpose of adopting measures to recover froth the Siale lhe amount due the Government, principal and interest, as the State refuses to pay the accruing interest' upon lleslocks, il.bting a part of her repudiated debt.' ' ; ‘ ’ v

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Please me me a call before purchasing else wi ere. L. L. WOODY.

Vevay, May-3, IS59.

SPRING AND SUMMER G O 0 D 8, . , Clolhipg, . Boota.and Show, Hats, Caps, <ke., ifcc., NOW received direct from New-Ydrk, Philadelphia and Boston, by HATHAWAY & CO..

34,4 2 Prizes amounting to.........1639,589 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $21. Certificates of Packages il!l U hM at Us followlLg rate*. which ti the rut.

Daniel E. Sickle* ba* keen acquitted. The case wassubmiltcd to the Jury :en minutes before tjvo on Tuesday after* hood, • and st three o'clock, precisely, they signified that they had agreed on a verdict. Immediately on the answer being given by the foreman— *'not guilty”, —the crowd in the court ’room broke mit into shouts ofjoy, bat* and handkerchiefs were waved, the people outside re,upended, and iifither Marshal nor Judge coaid prevent the wildest eric* of-exulta-tion. It was evident that the verdict wa? in full accordance with popular opinion.

Certiorate* of Partake of CC W bole tlckcli, Stride •• Ct» llalf •• TPJO “ •* W Quarter •* 3i r J5 DEL A WARE LOTffifiY! CLASS 308, Draws on SatuimUMay 23lh, IfeS&T 75 Nu i nb ers-^l4*L)ra wn Ballots. 1 Grand Capital $70,0001 1 ptue of $3Q,KiO pf $2,ti(J0 1 prile of 12,500 CttpTtrcs of 1,C00 I prize of 10,003 2SS prizw of ■-• <00 t prize of ' 4,9!5 4c.; 4c., 4c. M,5I<5 Prizes, amounting to $1,060,555! * \V hole Ticket'; $20; Halves S10; Quarters $5. la Ordering Virirfi or Crrtificattt, enclose tie mount of money to our a-Jilrrte, Tor what too with to j>urcLa<« name the Lottery (a which you wUh it in veiled, »bJ whether yon with Wholee, liilwi or Quarter*, ou receipt of which. we tet>J that {a otdVrcf.lj flrat mall, together «Uh the ache me, -- . I mice liatcW after Uie drafting, the dram nnmhen will be teiil »5tb a written explanation. (•orcha.*cr»-will pirate write their rigoatnre, pUtn, ami gttc the Mine‘of their Port OCce, Coun’.f im M\t?» ■ ■' ’ • '

Slain Sired/ Riling Sun, .. akd

PERRY STREET, VJEVAY,INDIAXA,. The largest and best selected stock ©f all kinds of - ; ■ i ‘ ' j ±> iM “5K' 0> .both foj ladies anti gentlemen's wear, that Lai ever been offered in cither place. The entire stocks have - been purchased for;Cash at the lowest market tales,, find notwithstanding the advance in the price oP goods reported Ly mail)' merchants, none whatever will be made by this firm over previous rates; so.far from that, the prices arc still lower than Ltretefore, which to fainter customers will be a sufficient goaranly of Low Prices. . These stocks have *>cen selected by the senior of-the firm, who has the experience nf 25 years arid criiistant practice,'to render him more capable of selecting judiciously. .V . In addition, they keep constantly on .hand the largest assortment of

O* Wo recently atlndcd to the caieofone jof the unruly bop of this'county, who was so I unfortunate as to groduaff out of 1 ht lack door | of a baptist College in this State, and who has j since become a maniac on thesubject of High J Schools!.' After bis exit from the nligiouslnIstitution alluded to above With high honors—(caitying with hint the wcll-deseiveu title, j known by the initials (7.-7. C., he found all |tbe Colleges of this State too AigA in moral {principle to admit him, ami he went at) the ! way to York state, and Madame Rumor was so I unkind to him that she reported that be’ met a Isimiloi fate there.

He will bp h foimidable comptit]tor, and will,'indeed, be likely- lo.commafidUiO support of all the Democrat, save the fa» natics of the South Carolina schdol. - One of these, Ex-Speaker Orr,:decUred a few days ago, that Mr. Doiiglks would have no -mote chance.in theConvention, than Marlin Van Btireu. ' I !; The fWasInngidn Cortespondcnt of the Philadelphia Frtss says; . | > , Tho Sewotd Republicans are tuuch oxcited afthe idea of any interference against Republicanism, on the part of tlip Opposition Readers In>rehmty|vania|- Those; now in .Washington.- and we have had; quite a i; number within the last weck, do not.conceal their opinions onthqi subject! They do.not feel ov if they bad the;reins ul the future in their hand*, as cornpleiely as they supposed they had a few weeks ago, The .truth |a. the people’s;party in Penusylvania was framed by certain gentlyiiacfv who knew' that it never,;.could bring tbc. Ataericau clement to unite with thq Republican element on a -Republican platform. The .Aworican clement in Pcnaylvania is an enthusiastic and sincere element, not apt to give why to wciionalismjandnoralitlleproadofitsnaiionab ity.wliilo it is intensely devoted to certain doctrines Tq’ reference to religious and civil liberty. What the Americans will devise!; in- .response to the ttioycmeni against that clement in the New Yorl; Tribune by Greeley, in Massachusetts by Senator. Wilson, in. the North*west by Seward; remains' to bo seen. | .

Minister's Wives.— Some mmljdcr’s wives would be relieved of a great btmleit of iesponsibtlity that does not belong to tliera if tbo lollotvitig just principles were referred to; ' •

07 An effort has been made durtngthe put ten days to fet up a.Dali ia Vevay, but it has proven a failure. The Dalis that hare been held in'this place for the past few years, with a very tew exceptions, have been great nuisances, and the fewer wg have of that character, the better for the town. Many'of those attending have been in Ihc.habitjof gelling drunk and conducting themselves in such & way as to cause parents to forbid their daughtersattending they deserve all piaiee torso doing, ’ ■ k ;

IVoilce io Correspondents. ptrfor noivnJinj; mon«y by cull, cm «*• ■ Thf Adnja* Kt),rrw Company, when? by m^ary tor Tiexeit, la tumt of I'm EjlUn, md upward*. cxO to at -4J y Oiir Itisk and Expense, tommy ci\j or town a her# they hav# an oSlr r.Tk* inotiry and orJrr n.mi to In a **60VES>'MKNt POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Ct{inm Company csntoi r«**fvr itom. ■jrr Ord.*rt nr TkkcU Or CerUtta-.o, to Mall w EapKi*, to b« tlir*ilod to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilojingion, DcUwm. ■

First, the relation of a pastor's wife toa congregation is tiip eariie us that of every oilierWoman;', bejr-marriage ■ with a niiuinter invests her, with no office, and gives her no "pfe-.eminonce. Secondly, her duties ate the same i as those commanded by the Apostle Paul, to bo performed by every other Christian woman.in the warned state—no/more and no less.-— Thirdly, when she performs there to (be bes t of her ability; nobody-ought t6 com plain. > ' ■: ■■■ ■ '

j Dobbins suggests that it is not at all strange ilhat, ofttT passing through (ucA a course at : college, lie should have a horror for all High ‘School*. „ '

Groceries, Queens and Glassware, inevery variety and quality, al low prices," >

Hardware arid Cutlery, in all varieties.-: We ate' prepared- to furnish any kind of Hardware at the lowest Cincinnati prices, and of the very best.duality. ■ Oar arrangements.atesuclj with Manufacturers and Importers, the*, we ask but a trial'.to convince the. most crtdo.lous, that’ we will, sell them any article in the' above line touch below the usual rates. Persons who contemplate building wilt. Gnd.it to their ad vantage to give ua a call before mating their purchases.— We always'keep T ;

- Rbuoiocs Notice —Roy. B. F. Foster will, bold a twodaya* meeting at the Odd Fellow's Hall ia Vevay, commencing on evening, May 6th; at early candlelighting, and continuing over : Saturday, and Sunday; May Tjband 8th. v Services atf ll o'clock, A. Ml and evening of each day. Will preach . a funeral discourse at the Baptist Church in lit.' Sterling, Sunday, May Stb, at 3 o'clock, TV M. .

Ignavissimus quisque, ct, ut res docuit, in peiiculo non ausurus, nitnio verbis cl lingua teroccs. ■. - . '

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CmuAlldiltd Lotlrrln of Ilrlnmt

For Mai/, 1859.

FRANCE, CRQA OBENTS & C0. f Utstfcn. Alt Drdwhtgivndtr tit tuprrintfndrnct ef [ii . Slate Jiattrrif Ctmthitrimm. . ' 17* Prizes Paid as soon os Drawn. XI Cnind i. Deln Lotiery, . On lb* llsvaus flan. *. Extra Claii To b« draws Is Allmleglon, SUcdij, M»y30,M39. 50,000 N’uribfnI—25,306 Prizes) Prizes p»>able ii full, without deddciioii, Ms iLmc LoUeric* every Prize is draws. • . • tCHtwa. : ; Iptiztof, > . I prize of :* 1 prize of. * • ’ * ' ’• U’.OCO ■ 2,prize* of ’’ . 5,000 " prizes of ■' 2,500 ...... ‘.J2,5TO r '*1600 * ** ,wo 2 prizes of ‘ 1,750 , 2 pnzea of ; • ,B00 1ft prizes uf - C"0 10 prizes of UCO K* prizes of , 300 IPO prizes of - JCO 25.003 prizes «f ■ ■ ■ 5 And Ibt. Approximation prizes ruling from $20 up tp $500. SS.M'S prizes. amounting to ' $1|6,0W \Vhulf'Tickers $10; Halved $5; Quarters |3* Magnificent Scheme, Onnd Csplt.il Mi* #>C,uo<J! .

'£3£ A writer in the Now Orleans Delta of last week, says that it bas been ascertained that a constant current of air is blowing from West ’ to East clear around tbeglobo, at a bight of two [or three miles above' tbo level of I be sea.— It is .bbo return current of the North Bast Trade w iods, and is just as steady as the current - of- (ho Mississippi, lie quotes Lfeut. Matiry .tu- euppoit of trie theory;— By means of this current lie thinks it quite possible (b ♦travel to Europe in a balloon.v:;

Railroad Appraisement. —The Lafayclto arid Indianapolis Unit road has been appraised for taxation al 8448,000; or €>7,000 per mile, and the New Albany and Salem Railroad, 8364,000, or 83, ; Ot)0 per mile. . There is, we, believe, 19 miles of the former, and 25 miles of tbo latter, lying iu Tippecanoe county. The above appraisement will add something near $2U0,0QU to our taxables.— Lafayette Journal., ’ [ ■

PannelDoors, Window Sash and ' Blinds,'.Glass, Paints, Oils, Ac. ; Also— A large stock of Grass, Hemp and .Cotton. Cordage* sold at, the lowest possible prices. Flalboal men and others will do veil to make a note of this.. Especial attention of the Hade is cal led to dnr stock of

Cixciskati HoBse Mannar—During the weekending the"Gtli April, there has been a good demand in this market for first-class stock, which i» quite scarce.— The largest are chiefly from the South*— The tendency of prices is upward. We notice that the sales reported number one hundred and seventy-four.horses amounting in the aggregate to S40j002, an average of abont ® 107 per head.

■ D»ntt of Jim Pouter. -James D. Porter, belter known as the Kentucky Giant, died <tt his tLS.duiice in Sbippingpqrt at an early hour yesterday tMdnday) morning, in The fiftieth year of his age. His health has been-poor fur some time* The immediate cause of bis death was disease of I be heart." Mr. F.. was cue of 'the-tallest inen’rn the .world, his bight Wing seven feet nine inches. As a citizen Mr. Purtor was well likcij.and seemed to shrink.from the curiosity which his extraordinary size at-, trailed. His funeral lakes place this afternoon.

BOOTS A SHOES. For qualityj durability and price, they cannot be surpassed. They are alt purchased of manufacturers direct for Cash, and aie decidedly a prominent feature of odr Uadc.Do not fail lu call and examine and.fully satisfy yourselves ofibeaodvel Our stock offlounetsaml Trimmings Calls for especial mention —as for style, quality and cheapness, they cab not Wequaled. Ladies remember, if you wart‘a Bonnet for one half of what others will charge you, call on us, and you will not fail to buy. . To Parkeis.— Wc would call your attention to our stock of nil kinds of Farming Tools, such as Hues, Hakes, Scythes, .Cradles, Porks, Shovels, ic. We are also agents for the sale of Hailstorms Patent Thresher 'and Cleaner, and can furnish alt t hat may order them: For Cash we ate prepared to furnish any goods in our line, at less prices than can be purchased elsewhere. To satisfy yourselves of this fact, just call at our stores, either. 1 iu Hisjng Sun or Vcvay, and by examining the goods am) prices jou will without doubt be fully satisfied that the above is no empty sound of words, but a Literal Fact. may* HATHAWAY Jr CO.

|£r A y oung fellow writes from a Unia *c*'C8*cl oft*the coast of Brazil: , Otir principal sport is shooting nionk•?rs and alligators; and I can tell you, Uncle Loins, that roast monkey or monkey pot-pie is npt auch a bad dish, after all. When a monkey-roast cornea on the table { whole, it'looks very much like ,\ cooked baby; but after being in a man* of : war three months, wo don’t mind trifles, and can enjoy every thing and any tiling. v v:V'■

• £ST Wo ecu from onr Dearborn county exchanges that there is considerblo excitement in county in regard to the County Seat, the old buildings in Lawrencebnrgh are about to he superseded by sew ones, and the citizens of Aurora think by constructing the Public Buildings at their own expense they can. effect a change in the location, and get the County .Records removed from Lawrcnceburgh to Aurora.

pure Cowsxr. Comiso Back-— Wo 10 ally begin to believe that • there' rV some foundation for (bo report whichVe men(toned in last week’s paper; in'; reference tooi dies ire on tho part of that county to be re-uni ed to .old Dearborn. There is u considerable talk, about the matter, and a slight 1 ;degree of excitement is beginning to - manifest itself. ■ / •'. AVer will say to the citizens; of Ohio county, if yon aje in earnest about coming back, that we will wolcoma you cor : dtally. Vtmr. intercs Is and on w a re iden(ical. and a common bond of onion which Would never have been severed, hnites ns. It vvd succeed in. removing the county scat to Aurora, (and wo entertain no doubts of our success), it will bn (he most couvfnient point for yon to transact your county. business. —Aurora Conirticrciut.

Governor of Louisiana has the good sense to-tefnse to. appoint delegates to tbo-Vicksburg Disunion Convention, as "rerjoested” by the Executive Committee under whose call the said Convention is to'asseritble. All the other Gulf Stales will probably be represented, according to the comtnhleo’s plan, and Louisiana,, even; by ready volunteer?.

(£p The hog cholera , has again broken out )n Gibson county, Inrf., and. greatcr fatal iky is apprehended from it, as tlio weaiper grows .wfirmer. The opinion is entertained thattbo Hisoasenuy become a permanent one, an/-coni pci hog raisers to change -their business.

(jkANU G.IMOUDlTrO L'lTTEkT or Dtuvut CllN I, •■ To be drawn In ITilmlnstas. M»j M, JWft Splendid schtiutv.. 1 I’mic iTt'.UiO i». $70.Pfr> I;...' :..2$CwO...' ....CtMA-O 2....,.:.. iO.frt* * , .»aw.,.. ao.ut.-'i 4.-...5,000 .....VO.OCt) •I 4,000..... 16.000 ■ 4..../...;.....2,5oo:.;.........id,ow 193. -..,.1,000. 193,000 . C6 .......GOO....; .39,600 . 66......... -.., -, :W0,., i...... .33,000 132.. 200; .....26,400 132.. .........100... 13,200 3,950. - .40. 165.400 25,740....... j.........20..: ...514.800

Removal.— Our enk-rpming fellow-citizen, U L. Wcour, has purcli.ntdontof Or. MeCutcben's bouses situated nit the north side of Main street, cast of Odd K*-lio».s Uall, ami has moved bis Tinware i;id Stove Shop to the, new'mom, while he will he ptcas-rd to see bis old patrons and tbe pul/u* gi-ntraliy. Give him i tai’.' ■ -I

, Coanterfeit dimei are abundant ia Cincinnati. ' .

,fc7* Tito total Toss of < the coalboats, which sunk at Rock .Haven bend, was $7,900. I. L. Hyatt owned threo boats, whose loss is 84,500. F. S. Dravo owned one boat loss $1,500, and the Judge McOlnfa oho boat loaded with slack coal, loss 1,000. /-V

i : COMM £ It CIA L. - ■ ’ - ■ Cixci.tSATi, April 2. Flocr.-— The market opened rather quiet, but a* toon as'lbe news from New. York was [communicated; qc-'Change, holders put up 1 prices" at 25c pet brl, and at the close, good •brands superfine could not have been bought 25.Before the news, 1,000 brls sold at S3 lotsuperfine, and S6 25a$u 35 for extra. 1,330 brls were teceived the last 24 hours. PRoywioxs.—-The market is without particu<lir change.: Nothing done m" Mess Fork dr -Lard, and prices arc nominal. > Bacon is held las heretofore, at 7 and 9c,.but these rates bating itill. abovfe the views of buyers, nothing [was done. Bulk Shoulders sold to the extent [of 50,000 tbs alfic loose, but Sides were offered |al 8a3Jc without finding buys (s. v ■ I Groceries.— Molasses buoyant; Sales of 200 I brls at 37c cash: now -held higher. Sugar I buoyant; saIes.of3C0 hbdsal7a7ic; prices are j ic higher." Coffee unchanged an'd firm. 1 Wueat,—i\J continued brisk demand, and I the market is firm, and prices still tending upj ward.-' Sales 1,000' bush prime Red at $136, j 300 do good While at $143, 300 do do do at 1 $1 47, and 2W) do fair do at $1 37. j Cogs.—A good demand and the market Is ; firmer at SCaS4c. ! ( Rve.—Sales l,ooo bush at 9oc. Market firm, } Barley. —The market remains dull. Sales ■6m bush fair at 6ac, and 2oo do prime,at 6oc. i Oats.— A isflhtr better demand, and the market is firmer, livith sates 6oo bush at 62a53c. .

Georgia State Lottery, For the benefit of the 1

Monticello Union Academy; of Jasper AuUiorired by Sptcial Act «f the Lrgitlalure. McKinney * co., m ana»m.Captlal Prixe, : : $60,000. More.lhan one Prixe to every two Tickets, W hole Tickets $10; Halves $3, Quarters $2,80 . Magnificent Scheme. . “ To be drawn each Saturday tn MAY. (859, Class 1$ draws on Saturday, May 7th, Class 19 draws on Saturday, May 14tb, Class 20 draws on Saturday, May 21st, Clans 21 draws on Saturday. May,28ih. I prize of 60,OOOis$GO.OOO; I. *’ 1,500 is . I,SCO; I •• 10,000 is 10,000: 50 400 are20,000 1 « 6,000is 5,000; 100 300 are30.000 I " V 5,000 is fi.ooa ; too 200 are20,000 1 •• : ; 4,000 is >3,t?00: 100 - 100 aretO.OOO I. : 3,000 is 3,000; 100 80 are 3,000

JT Maf las come again with ib inurry birdr, leafy bowers and sweet sad beautiful flowers. Tbe cold rains, of the• past month tushes the season rather backward, but yel tbe youngsters improved' tbe time ;by going a Maying. Of late years, in this latitude, ‘'Maying'' is not 'v.ery agteerbie before the first of June.

; jfr Thd “Mail Monopoly Line’* has : opposition down on tho Mississippi, river, ;os we learn from the.following'item :

30,3 1 G priKs, amounting lo-. .$1,202,000 Tickets $20, Halves 10, Quarters 6, Eighths 21 A pifkapc of 28 -whole Ticket* at 530, cart* |1SO There are IS drawn ballon, and each ball’ll being worth $S«, makci *St0 IS per cent off,- being 36

Gib! excitement prevails in; Memphis between tho friends or .the rival packets running below.- The Boono -comes in competition with tho Vicksburg line as far down as Napoleon. r i|ift|Boono is said to have made her fink trip'to Napoleon in handsome - style, distancing all competitors. The Vicioiiu has: obtained the set vices of a brass baud, which: from the hurricane roof discourses tweet music to tho eager and delighted ; knit Unde which assembles upon tbe wharf, and litre Daniel in the lion's den, "ices the show without paying . a red. " There is some talk of two other boats running, in connection with tho Boons as tegular packets,- in opposition to the mail line of Shirty*.

{ET.Tb people who have any. relatives out in Arhansaw, : the following will be interesting; ■ “The Pine Blnfl*Independent says five men were hung near Brown* ville, Prairie County, Arkansas;by some of the citizens. No particolars given.’’

CottPoiuTios License. —We are informed'that the Trustees of Vovar, ‘at their meeting oh Monday night lost, decided to charge fifty, dollars as a. license fee, for (ho sale or Jiqnor. This is the highest price , they , could chat go under their charter. The vote on this question was unontmdtrj. ; 5

Leave* net

..’leaving Hik to the purchaser,- - - #318 Wrwmawbo deal re need only remit the rtak oo a packewe; for which we will send a Certificate ai followi : A Certificate of I’ackage of EC whole*, coati *300,00 Do. do. 26 Halves, 150,00 Do. • do. 26 Quarters, 75,00 Do. , do. 26 Eighths, 37,50 Oip All criers addressed to Fjukcs, Bioat•hEvrs & Co., Wilmington, Del., vill meet ■:vith prompt attention, and the printed official drawings sent as soon as over. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., nny3'lm . ■ "■ -Vorurgm.

Price 'of Ice is Ciscinsatx.—Tba contract price for ice last year for the.use of the court and Insane Asylum in Cincinnati, was G5 cents per hundred—-tins year the contract was awarded at 61,85 per hundred—n differcnco ol 70 cents. !

AP«OXtMiTl»Jl PII1M. ■ ' 4 prices of $ ICO approx, (o 00,000 pi ire arc 1600 4 , •• 300 •' 10,000 . “ 1200 4 M - 260 V •; 6,000 •• 1000 4. « 350 “ 8,000 1006 4 *> - 300 “ • '’4,000 “ ' 800 4 ** 180 “ 3,000 COO 4 “ V ISO ‘*, .1,500 « 400 s.oflo** ' aosre.;...i50,cco

Fwiehce Miuu—'the Flowing 3!U1 built at Florence; in ibis county, last year, w, we learn, doing a good business. The flout they make is or the best quality, and brings the highest price in tty: Cincinnati market. They dot large Vcustom" business for the people in that vicinity.

17' Several sta e-rcoihs bn lhe s-eomer Lc 1 ,■ j; h woic entered by'lmrpints at Cincinnati a few niyb’s and sundry sums of nwnep. taken from the A Mr. Uler lost tJUCO. Two other passengers were tabbed, one of $99 and the ether $160.

(JREAT. BARGAINS—Wo aro now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fresh Grocetiei, which we offer at reduced ' prices for cash. Prime N. 0. Motasssea, at 37c. by bbl; 40c. per gallon. Prime Sugar, 7jc per bbl; 12 lbs for it. Good Tea, at from 40c lo $1 ptr lb, 4c. . Cali and eiamine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap. np27 CLARKSON $ WALDO.

6,485 Prizes amounting to. .V $330jlO0 . Certificates of' Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risks , ■ Packages of! OAV hole Tickets, V. 10 Half Tickets,*' 35 . 10 Quarlef Tickets, 18 ; " , '. 10 Eighth -Tickets, ;• 9 In ordering Tickets or Certificates*, enclose the money to our address for the tickets order, ed, on receipt of which’lhey will be forwarded by first mail,' Purchasers can have tickets ending in any-figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be. sent, to purchasers' immediately after the drawing. v V ■ : ' All commbnio*Uons strictly confidential, Orders,for tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Espressj.tolie directed to * , McKINNEY 4, CO., Sava pm h, Ga.

0£T Dalis Webster in going to “tiy tor lock” in Kentucky again. The Madhun Courier Fays: Miss Webftcr and a few friends have arrived, with a handsome lot of farming im* plcraents, ox yokes, patent plows, drills, planters, hoes, shovels, spades, A;c., and the machinery for a steam engine, and It is her intention to found ufactnring town on her six hundred acres in Kentucky opposite, and which over* looks Madison. Tbo implements me of the best description and finish. The steam ougino is to bo used in manufacturing life beech and dogwood of Kentucky into shoo pegs. Miss Webster, for the time is sojourning in this city.

D3*TK« steamers J. U. LucSs and Melnottc cbu’.c in coilirion at Cairo, and it was thought at one time that the Mt-lnoUe would sink, but she recovered from the shock and went on bet wav rejoicing. N* either boat sustained any sc* lions damage. ,

(£r Onr new type was shipped to us by Express from. New York about ten days ago, bat as yet but a small portion of it has boen received. It certainly will get bare before many days or weeks pass away.

Mowing and Heaping Machipd

REGULAR Madison PACKET,

forest Queen.,

.C. D. CONWAY, J JAS. D. PARKER, CapUin. 1 . Clerk. WILL leaveVcfay for Cincinnati Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 o'clock, p. m., and. Sundays at I o’clock, p. ra. Returning, wilt leave Cincinnati Wednesday*, .Fridays and Mondays, punctually at 12 o'clock. For freicht or passage apply on board.

■ (JO“Tho Washington correspondent of the New Yoik Post says it is prett}* generally conceded Heio that the Speakership of tha House will be acceded either to Mr. Slietruan. Mr, Grow or Horace P. Clark.

Ijvtur Stable.—A good livery stable 11 a vsry necessary institution in a place; and out enterptiiing friends, Mcmis. Cbsa, Lemon and Robert P. Porter, keep just such an establishment, and they take especial pains to accommodate the public with anything in their line.

TAfE have now on hand tha following Mali chines;— R. L. Allen's Mower, B. L. Allen's Mower nnd Reaper combined, Also, the New-York Mower and Reaper combined.—to which weinvilc the attention of Farmers. We ate now receiving a large assortment of Harvesling lniplemeals, all of which wilt be sold low by j K. L. GRISARD * SON. ‘

jCer On Saturday last, on tho lino ofthe Now York and Erie Railroad, the enow lay upwards, of two feet deep, with very heavy drifts.

' NOTICE- ■; TUB copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name of George McCulloch dr Son, has been dissolved. The books of the concern will be found in the hands of George McCulloch, to ■ whom thoee indebted to us will make payment immedutf/y, as longer indulgence cannot be given. GEORGE McCULLOCH. JOS, G, McCULLOCH, Jackv«i*i!le, Ind., April 2?, 18M1.

far Thn Forest Queen will go down te-nigbt, and up to morrow afternoon at o'clock. If yoo wish to - visit tho city, dori't fail to go on the Qoeen.

SHINGLES.— Pine and Poplar Shingles on hand, and for sale low for cash. HARWOOD $ DOAIf. ■Vevay. April UO, 1859. ■

iSTTho Augusta (Ga.) Dispatch aays that a recruiting agent is in that city getup men for tho Cuban embrogHo.

WiSiirscTOS, April 29.—The treasury receipts are coming op to (bo estimates of tbo Secretary- It is not determined when the" treasury notes authorised by the laic law will be iflsned.

Cbaa. Wcubcr has been nominated as a candidate for Mayor, at Auroit. He i* "an old printer/' and if elected will make a good office K

i rtnNDOW bLASS. — Just received—Winty -wr of all sires at the store ■ J. TEATS.

tYE STUKPa. — As *Mort/neni <? * Muffs oar he fouB'] al v5o

GO* Tho Virginia election comcc otf oa the 26th of May.

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