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

Milder I’Air.Tur ( No.-:i.>-ofT.. S ] WurKf is. ii hr...;-Itam! our Ib-av,' ij F j *-it; r, ti ri-tacvc i‘:i:u bin'-ng us by- i deal hi out beloved si?s.T, Maty Murphy. ] who departed lfci=s life on th s day, June ( flti:, 1559. As a tribute of respect to oc: i departed titter, the following resolution ; were unanimously adopted; ' ( Tbit in the death or siftot ] Murpi.y,-.Patriot Division will tea lire the-. loss of, a worthy .Mstcr-Jj the comma nil y a | true Christian, and the clutch a faithful \ onri devoted rncniber. . 1 litt'ilvtd. That ve deeply sympathize. with the friends and relatives of ibe deceased in their bereavement, of a hind . and affectionate Christian, friend nnd mother, ’ | . 1U talced, That.the foregoing rcsolu-; lion a be published in the Indiana Reveille; and that a ccpy le sent to the-friends of i Sister Murphy. ■ j ■Saudi Gage, . i j Harriet 1). Gimos, > Committee.. j Viesm Woods,’ j t

-j '• ■ " ■■■■■■■ IT Fowler iWetls, editors of Lift IiluttrtiuJ, a good family newspaper pub-' lishcd *n New- York, propose, adding a ' new feature to Iheir paper. There are j to be a series of articles commenced jhtrrl-' !y under the title of “The Rdllder,*' de- 1 signed-to-give its'readers a thorough! knowledge, both practical and theoreti-} cal, on Ihcsubject of building,*fn all its! .branches, with details as to,the dilTeicnt r Myles of architecture and finish. j ■'Tenn.a. of paper year in ad ranee. • Address Fowler &. Wells, 305 t!roadway.'' - ! :... t ■ . ■ :

, . What the Press Say. I "Costas's'* Kslttminators are invain I aUM rctneJijt-s for cl houses of all; mu!s of vermin. With all confidents u*o j recommend them.—- V. V. Daily .Slaie ] Itr*r*hr. ' ; i ‘■CostnrV’ rt-iKt-tJIcs for .nil domestic i pests, Siich as Cuts.' Roaches, .Red-Rugs,'j Ants, Plens, Ac., arc inv.1lu.1Mc; wc tan I-rjit-ck from actual VmiivJwK'e of their,, nitritf. IJrnpeisI't nod PeaUr-t sh-mb* ‘ ft-mWhetr ordefs early, ifthey weald etc- i'i cure a lratio in them.—AVir yi.-i- Jaumnf, i "1 Flj.iII. v/rile somethin.: ; abo:it year 1 rtiuij.Uors. pit 1 r.tu do so with jjra- (i [triety.,/ They are selling rapidly here arid j' destroying alt .vermin.— I'-J. “/hairr," 1‘ I'iiyrltt, M-}. . : ', i: . oDcnili'lo altycrwiii." ' ■ r . AsSpi'ite'apptiiaeiics,- - j . Ants and Roaches', . ( , From their holes conic out, - ( And Mice and Hals, ’ ; In spite of Cats. ■ i! V Oaily $kip about. , fi licd ltiifs ljjto ‘ . Voii; in the rii-jlii, . ! | ' As on the Vd you slumber, ( VV Pile Insects crawl ' j Thro*, chamber and tall, ■ i . (it s(joads without ihonbet, ‘I It is truly wonderful with what cer- J tninty, Rais, Roaches, '.lire, .Moles,-' 1 firimihi Mite. Rctl-btips, Ants, Moils,; Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on.. Animats., in short every pp> eics of Ve.nnin, etc Ut- ; letiy destroyed and evtotminaieu by. 1 ‘‘CosUtV* Rat, Roach, Ac.,; Filter-; min.itor, : “Citslar's" Red-brig Exterminator.,',' -**f’osl»t's" Electric’ Rowd-, r, for hi- ; Scci??* ‘ s i- '. ■ t . * ■

liirORTANT NEWS PROM EUROPE A CREa T BATTLE FCUOtlT.

HiE LIOUOR STILLERS CLEARED The Indiana American rays:

%|ntriiina|lrimlk;

By the arrival of the City of M a'lungton, one of the European mail steamships, wt arc in the receipt of important foreign hews—the most interesting intelligence since the question of war in Europe has claimed public attention.

Our readers .ememlcr tint certain cit- ; izsns of Crawfordsvilk tore down certain; doggeries and destroyed certain liquors in ; their city, some sit fmintbs ago. I lad a man bcen'-killed, or a borse'slolen, we are confident that circumstances were sufficiently conclusive to havefned the r ffense upon the principal perpetrators, hut in the suit for damages which was instituted iii Crawfnrdsvilte, and taken,by Change of venue, to Lebanon, the jury could not he convinced, hy 50 witnesses, which were taken to Lebanon, ttl 3 Cost of at least $10 each, cither that the parties charged had done the deed, or that the whisky destroyed was of any, value; and therefore acquitted them, at a cost of not less than $5v0 to each of the two liquor sellers who tad lost their whisky. This; decision is right in itself, hut not according to the taw and the evidence; yet it is right because the law relating.to such cases is hot in accorda nce with public sentiment,' .or the necessaries of the people. To say that a heartless man may establish a doggery, whether licensed or unlicensed, in defiance of the known wlshei of a community, is absurd. When whisky drinking was considered a neces sity, ddpgeries were n necessity also; but thetpunlic know now that they arc a fruitful source of vice arid crime, and if the law refuses to protect them, they will became a- law* unto themselves, and juries, from the people, whose he aria sympathize with (he wants of . the masses, Avill forever find such ' verdicts as that found in this case. We repeat what we have often said, that it is to be. regretted that there is a necessity for resorting to such nieasores in self detente; but it cannotbe bed ped; until law;makers pay some attention to the lives and morals of the people. ; :

WEILS ESD.VV, JUNE t, IS-iH.

'yr-pSo nntjee tan be taken of aii'iuyuioji cotainamcatHni, Whsr.-ver Si iiit-nUuJ for h>Kitlon mu it he authenticated bj the r.aitie and nJJrciiotUrn writer; not inr pn-m-tatlnn, V nt M a gtiaratUea of faUa- '■ o cannot undertake to return rejected smclej. irPAU Legal AdvertUemiints payable In advwice, or when Affidavit is made; In no ca*> ■abject to Uto delay oflcgal jiroceav. . ITT All IreoiIfDt advertise menu to, bepaU for mvariably In advance. ■

A battle has been lought, in which two thousand Austrians weic killed on the one side, snd seven hundred of the allied forces on the other.. . The death of the. King of Naples is also announced. The news from Europe must now be of the most exciting interest; for doubtless the great leading powers which have heretofore occupied the position of neutrals will be involved in the general struggle-taking sides as interest and policy dictates.

PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. The first 16 new subscribers to the Reveille, after this date Will be entitled to a copy each of the Oenttee Farmer the balance of the year. This is a fine chance for fanners, to get fi« papers for $1,00. Walk up— first come; first served. This offer is not open for Clubs—only for single subscribers. Vstat, Jane >, U.W.

[D*In Greene county, Indiana, on the night of Saturday week, three Trillions entered the house of a German named Oeppa, and were,about to rob and muftlcf him for the money they supposed him to possess. Being interrupted by the officers* a tight ensued, during, which Reppa was shot, it is supposed by one of the robbers, though in.the melee the ball may hove been fired by one 1 of their assailants. Two of the robbers were captured, after a desperate conflict;

Americas H os Jim to Science.— It is noticed with greet satisfaction in the Berlin papers—and cannot fail to be gratifying to every American heart—that at the grave' of lihniboldt the Cnited Slates was represented by the Minister at Berlin, and a representative from each State of the Union gathered at Berlin for that purpose, from all parts.of thd Continent. The ofranj'htrtent was equally creditable to. Ex-Gprtino': Wright, our Minister, and tobur country. ; . '

SALT FOP. HAT! IftELS. ■ ! A currosponJont ot the N. K.Fa:- j mcr says: Jii February, li55. l.ap-| plied to one acre 5 hogsheads, nn.lj .for the two following seasons my] 'trees produced greatly, particularly | 'the green Gage; 1 had at that time j jttpwards oftwenty-five varieties ot j ; the plum. Previous to this my fruit ; was badly stung by the curcuiio. i J could not,' however, perorivo-that; ! the sail bad any cf/cct upon tbe black; .watt* which has since destroy*! near-: ■ ly all,the plum trees in.this section; : my fruit was most satisfactorily pie- : served-for two years from the enrettjlio. A friend from a neighboring ;clty on" a visit to my place while the jealt lay upon tho surface, on his rejturn home applied brine to a few I tree?, which killed them outright; fsiilt as well ns guano must be used v in a. proper manner; crude salt or 1 brine must not come in close proxjimity to tho roots;" it should lc ap;plied to. the mrfoce of the ground i early in the spring, to tho extent or S spread of the. branches, and remain (upon the surface some two ot thice 1 weeks before spading in. The plum j ' is naturally a marine tree, ahd it is j surjirising how much salt it will as- 1 similato and thrive upon. j

■ In some parts of this county there has been no rain since the first of May. In this part of the countj, we have had some rain, but not enough. The bay crop will be short in’ this county, probably a third or half. . Fruit will be scarce with us. -Many ' ate complaining of the failure of the bar- - ley and oats crops also.' from present prospects, the farmers will be pressed hard the coming year in this county. The wheal, onion, potato, - and-com crops may do well which will help them greatly. We hope foj ihe best.

■The Drouth is tiitjTuoncs.—The dry season in the tropics the present year, has been one of unusual severity. .Never before have the rivers been known to he so low, and the effect upon the crops, coming, iis it does, after unusually heavy rains in tho wet season, has Icon Tn many places disastrous. InTho Island of Porto' Ilico tin; cfjTco nrid .tobacco crops will be very light, while In the Southern Slates and the neigh-, boring republic of Mexico, the iaiiie complaints are made. It now remains to be seen what effect this irregularity of the season will have upon the health of these countries.

HIGHLY IMIOltlAST IUOU ElTlOrE.' Aortal Untile - Fought• 2.CC0 aii.twi.ss Eii.Li.il, and TvC* er the allied Toners. St Johxs, N. fl, June 1.—The steamship City ot Washington, w hich left l.ivt;i[iool on theHotii uh., and bound to New York, bos been intercepted off this point by the Associated Press nows yacht. Her news is of Treat importance us announce 1 ingthc first imponafit LU.w in Italy.," T!to : Allied and Austrian forces have met, and: the. latter boon defeated. The steamer I AfriVafrom Now York, bad cnivt dal Liv-' 6 1 pool. The battle between the Austria □ns and the Allies rook place cl Montebello, a town of An stria it Italy. The Austrians were 15,000 strong* and made the, attack. After a aevticengagement they wore obliged to retreat. Tip: allied army lost TOO. while the A n <1 na n\ toss is estimated at 2,000. A number of Aus? Uians lind been captured and taken priioners to Marseilles, The Liverpool cotton market waiqiiiel; priceV were- somewhat easier, and there is no change reported in lte >p)Marions. lireadslnils were dull, and pro-' visions steady on the Loudon 'Change. Consols closed M 91 Ja32. . ; : ; The battle of Montebello look place on Hie 2lst of May. The Austriansw|p) were comma tided by Gen. Station attack-, cd the posbs of Marshal Ha nag vt ay and Htltiers. They weredriven backbyGen-, eral Forey’s division after a furious combat which lasted Tout hours. The Allies carried Montebello,' but did not pursue, the Austrians. Tw o hundred Austrians,' ihclmliiig a- colonel, were captured and; taken to Marseille?.. The Austrians were fifteen thousand strong. -They lost two thousand men; the alliesToil seven hnn-. died, among whoin-'wetc inany.ofScerj. The Austrian's account of the battle: differs widely from the above. 1 - I ■The actual force of the Frendiis.nol] stated, but it is reported, however,That they uu.mbersis thousand men, bcsideli qi regiment of Sardinian cavalry. . I

$ . IFur iho Indiana llevcllle. THE PIC NIC NEAR BRATTOWN.

dimetast 10 joreigx-borx citizens. The following letter, pdJr«ed by the Secretary of State, General Cass,to a gentleman ofMemphrs, Tcnri-, is of importonce.to persons borer obrnad and who design visiting Europe. ; Other powers beitdes France- may; claim the services of those wlio were once its subjects. It will be seen that naturalization by ihe United States Government is no sa.ie exemption Train military service in France during the war. The belter way is to stay at home;

, M ft .j E nrnut: —As M a y and fisliiag par* lies arc at present the only excitement wit 1 1 tbV beau won Jes, I would ask leave il, much ihe columns your paper. Ip offer a few remarks. ;u^,«u; the same; oml likewise to p.iy,a ct,iiip 1 imerrl-to the young,Tadics and genttcraeji^u,the: vicinity of lira ytowii—for their genteel deportment dndnoble bearing : at their'parly, which on the SSlli of May, arid’ at which" your bad the pleasure of being present; and.we have to say ..jU was as pleasant an occasion of the kind as we ever yistled. •' - ’

St, Louis, June GA

. The Utah mail bringl a proclama-; tionofGuv. Gomming commanding; the immediate diaper's inn' of yarioufj parties of Motmotis associated to-j get her in a military capacityin : the mountains surrounding Sult-Like’ valley. The .Valley Tun comp la i u?; that this proclamation does-not-, put the 1 .power into the hand of the feder-j nl oflicer iaitead of the territorial! Marshal and asserts-that treason is as rife in tho lerriUtiy now its before the advent of the army. ■ ' i Oycitusn, Sth; — White men prospecting for silver ncaflloncy lake have been killed by the Indians. Tlic house of Co!. rdevensonat Med Bluffs was burned oh the,-llth. venson's, wife, another woman and five 'children;-perished in iltc ftjines.

Death or av Indiana .Pioneer, —The Conners Wile, tin]., Times announces the death on the 27th : ulL, of Meredith H elfa, the eldest inhabitant of. that place. Tie was born in Mason county,.Ky; in 1791, and emigrated to thp territory of Indiana in ISI1. lie -was the first Presi-, deni of the While Water Valley Canal, and of the Fayette County Hank, and on estimable citizen. ; , v-

■ Salt for Quince TiiEiis. —A correspondent of the California Cnllnrist says: I have, about sixty trees, winch are now o years old, and for the pa»t three years have blossomed foil, mid when the fruit became as largo as a hazlemit would hill oft* — In the autumn ef 1&57, I applied salt;at.the roots.of one-half of them, and the*result tvas'tlialT had a good crop Of fine fruit from the trees.which were salted,whilstthoso without salt produced not cne, although they all Idossomed- and_ set : fruit alike, and were of the same variety and. bn similar soil—a deep sandy loam. -

Department orStATr., . I Washington, May 17,1S59. ( |< fa Mr. FWix LcCUrr, Memphis, Term.* ■ **S|»; Your letter of the ISth inst., has Veen received. Ip reply, I have to state that it is understood that the French Government clairiis military service from all natives of France who may be found within ilo jurisdiction. ■ .Your naturalization in this country will not exempt you from that claim should you Voluntarily repair thither. : **I am. sir, your obedient servant, "Lewis Cass.'*

The table prepared for the occasion by the ladles,'lar.surpassed.any ijiing of the kind we eyer saw.'for the neatness and good ofiler willi which it was.gol up, arid the bountiful supply of the sitbsiantials and luXu ries of life placed u ppn it. .Every thing had teen done by its managers which Was calculated to inabe the 1amusements of the day pleasant to the company; so tlial ntl who felt disposed to participate, could do .so wi;H a fecit tig of welcome.* The day being Sue and. the attendance large, the pleasures arid. repasts of the day were far easier.realized than iuiagtiicd—especially in company with the youths of that viriinily,—for ft getiteeter and- belief behaved company we neverhad Ihe pleasure of associating With; arid we We will have the pleasure.of meeting with (hem again on some stick an occasion. • ; ■ ' Soeh' isThc pleasuro we young Amciicans enjoy,—which 'festivities arid enjoyments have been transmitted to us'ftum the' day's of Home, for it was the costume of the Homans to commence the festival of Flotji on the 28th of April and celebrate ilfor several days by rejoicings, of : ferings of spring flowers and Lite branches of trees in-bloom, ' These ceremonies j imye been handed down to modern times! by oiic'of the churches' of the day. The! first of ; is at present a cay of rejoicing | ihroughout the countries of England and France,’ So we youths of America are riot thojorily ones who enjoy those festivities, but rest assured wc inland having bur share of then. Visiriix Green, J a.

, Geneeal Land. Or pick. —The following is a statement of the business of the Gerletal Land Office for tint, month of April last: j

V Letters received and entered on registers, 3,928; letters written and recorded, 3,322; patents engrossed, 12,201; patents recorded, 10,280; patents . transmitted, 12,019; patents examined 9,C7I; entries posted in tract books,.9,762. '

; The Arizonian of the 19th .is filled: with accounts of-the proceedings of a band.of Ih’gulatofs, 'who had driv-t on all the Mexicans from valley and committed;several-, murders. The Americans at Tnhat pjilliely denounced the on friges, ami it company of troops had 'been de. tailed from Fort Buchanan 1 to sup: press further proceedings. ; ;‘d*

| CertiGc.Tta of Authority. ; . Acnnor.’s Ornrc, ' • ) ; ; . Frankfort, K»., Mas 31, 1559 S fpIIlS i? to err til V. til, u" flARPIEI. J. . 1 'nix. hisnt.ihrc Uompatiy. .of li&Tlfaru, ! k’litia . s', -ftlent. CartMl 'County, Lei filed in I Its '-llr/e tic statements and ti ■ dibits required hy lie pr, vlsi.-tis of an lad, eiitfed. '*.W art .to After.;(ties'of Ft reign Insurance Comparirs." ’approved March’?, t53t‘; ?nd it- having . Leen it low a to .the satisfaction of the uni del ii.ul sai l Cojnpiiiyis tKissexft-J [of an actnai capita! of afleast one hun ;dtid and .fifty thousm’! ■ U.dhrv, ?S Te-’ipH'i-d iyi-.'i,! net, the slid ’(.ilbr.cl J. I ij.’v Agent as aforesaid; is hereby OoCP ! per/r.reJ to take risks a:i*3 'ir.’ii.-Mc - . i i.,-;nfrs i-f iriMiraricr at. h‘S effi-e w. tflioi!, Ky., for M.e leitn of one, year fom tie .!at-.,i-.rr. : >f. Rut t!.Vitct n• e ir.-i’v L> tev'tht-ij if it.slatl.be nsdr i-i; pi*, r.r to li.e «.r.tiers;pried tl at t-nee the K;:i.c of the statenifats a’bove-refer-red it, the ;:vmi,ii.Ie'cap'.tel nf faid Con:jrjr.y bus l-cvi* reduced I.ctitw’one hi .- di'cd ar,*! jifiy thi.uiwnj dMli'ts. l; ■ In testimony Thereof. I have fel r.y hand, the djv tind Vcar ribave written. jc3 iw T1IO. S. RACE, Auditor.

Q3~ Tiie of advertisements in tha London Tidies nntior the head of "want places,"is about seven columns daily', and as hone of these eicccd thrce lines, and: ribont half of them are two llna the render may . form sonic idea of the : iiiunHcr of. persons in London constantly in want of employment.

Protecting Tomato Plants.— The following is said to l>o a sure plan of proletting young tomato plants front the ravages of the cut worm: At the time of transplanting from the hotbed, enclpso the stock in a strip! of paper about .three inches wide, wrapped loosely around,' and tied to prevent unfolding. Then‘set the. I' I an tin the ground sutliciciitly deep to bury about one inch of the paper, and no foam need be cntcrtaitied for its gaiety.

ItEUARKAbU; MAK1SK PIIK.V0MEX0N*. ’ Baltimokb, Juno 1

■ Supplied ' diritt. , hy mall; to any address in the United Slates, ai f.iRnivs : ■ On receipt ofSj.CO, a box of the IJ a?, Roiinlii Ait. Ext.: . . .;

A very, remarkable phenomenon a sea, is reported by ,C apt. Rogers;. 01 the Bark Itolla, frorn Galveston.— Gn tliedth tilt., wliiloiii tho Gidf o Mexico, the vessel passed through ( thick ficiini bn the surface of the wa ter,*’ which extended . as far: as thej could see. from X.. W. to S.; E.Tin snhjjtancc resembled coal, tar, am gave out a smell, peculiar to that' air iicleJ The ocean,, also,- gave; of steam, ns it sonic hot sUlistame liai been poured into it. Thu phenomo non was attributed to U Volcanic erup lion at the bottom of the Gulf. : Ira mediately afterwards, the vessclcx pcrieuccJ-a violent hurricane.

: . DtsvECcnoN or Oi.u Fort AausT»o\<:. —The barracks of Foil Armstrong, built on Brick Island, in the Mississippi river,, between .the cities , of ; Davenport and Rock Island, were destroyedbj; lire on Monday of last week; The building was erected in I SIC, was for years a'protection to'the'early settlers of that region.

Wtt rci-eip:; af SO.PO, a hr-x cc'h of :h„linl, Roach, An. I'.U:; and PkcVv P>vder, (sent p-isiage paid.) safii'iidtl lo de stray the.- Vi-nr.iii ua acy ptormes.’ .S; !d by Druggist,-: nr.d Uc/iidi evutv where. : . . : ’ • ■ ’ ;

: Tun, Gl'rcuuo.— A correspondent’ of; the Country Gentleman, to preserve bis ’plums,, used the whale-oil soap, pntting.it (in wt:h a hand »yr. ringe, and covering .thoroughly..the whole of the tree. This was done os often as three or four times a week, and oftonur in case of rain.—About one,pound of the soap .was used to eight gallons of water. .

VCpst a r*s*'.Principal Depot,: "dd ilrojJ way.N. V. ■ ’

HE TWO YEARS AJiESWtESTIX MASSAcncsim y ■: The following extract is from the Boston Journal, the best paper in New England: ' ■ When the place wbercasionc has been dropped into a mill-pond has become perfectly quiet, broad. sitclcs may siiU . be seen chasing each other at a distance and breaking against the shore precisely like billows, so far aa their want of force and volume will follow. A result somewhat similar has followed the adoption of the Two Years Amendment in this State. That event produced no commotion here even at the lime. The daily papers brandished none of the usual pre-election exhortations. There was no rush ot the to "vote early," no rapid drivingafter delinquent.voters, no excited gatherings of politicians to bring out the last man, and Anally pocxultanl glorifications over the result. M e found, in the course ■ of a day or two, that out of the more than ItiO.OGO who Anne voted at bur elections, only about 35,COO : cored to vale on. this occasion. Of the.15,000 opponents of the Amendment, out; of the. numtier estimated that 9C0 were Republicans; 2000 or 3P00 native-born Democrats, and the remainder foreign-born voters.In due : coarse of lime the Governor issued his proclamation, declaring the Amendment adopted, and since then our citizens have scarcely thought of (he matter—supporters and opponents, of course; both being 'satisfied with their owti actionj and all others remaining in the indifference of ckclion-day.

P- S.-—Circulars,; terras, A ii., sent by mail on appliration. , •'• •D* Wholesale Agents farAVesteraT?;, Ohio, Lid., Ac.. ” ■ '■ ■ | . , ’ At P i t iso u rg, ; Pa.H..' L. Feb restock A Co.', and' Olliers: Citicimi;<tl, ()., John [)■ Park, and mlieis; Indianapolis, in3.. Robert Drownin'*, nod others. ’

- As Old Pioneer Gone.— George Holman died at Richmond, Wayne county, bn ihe J-lth inst;, oged 100 yearis. The deceased has been Vresident of Wayne county since. 1506;.'. baring previously served inscveral camgaigns against the Indians, and their prisoner for sev eral years;* | /• .

IG39. ■ Daily and Weekly 1859. INDIANA StalcSEKTISEL.

. Holloway'* i’///*.—The popularity of (hia unrivalled nllernatnv apd aperient is overwhelming and throwing in In the. shade aU other pieparaiioiiiputpotlirtr to ■be remedies for .internal diseases.' Font: dies of every condition in life, and in ov* ■ery reclion of the country. ate nilftpiine Holloway's Pill*'as fhe one solo remedy for complaints pfl he stomach; liver a ml bowels, ami discarding dll ihc nostrums in which they once placed 1 confidence. Thus does-aigrand remedy, which con* trols ami regulates the secretions, the citeolation, and the whole ajimcntaiy system. conquer doubt, prejudice, and interested'Opposition,' as well as a host of diseases which have- heretofore bid defiance to medical skill.' .123

|Fot she purpose of-exletiding the circulation .of the Daily and Weekly. Indiana State Sentinel, the reeognmed central organ of .the Democratic Patty of.lndiflfi.v. jts proprietors solicit every Democrat, every friend of sound and conservative’ National principles to aid them in thai object. U is needless to urge.the importance pf the cn-ss as. an agency in sustaining a party orgiiniiatitm and securing the fucti-fs ,'of its Principles and Rcprewmaliye Men. fl.e Sentinel will take for its political guide the National and State Democratic Pi at forms and earnestly advocate the principles and policy, they maintain.

Official Paper of the State.

The- Scriptures. —The Scrip lures aro n depth that few can wade far into, and none can wade through; hut yet,all may come to the, brook, and refresh themselves with drinking of-the streams of its living waters, and go in a little wajv according .to their 'strength stature/ .

•S Tsdijina Golu.^— The Logansporl Pba* tos sayslbatthogolidiggings near Winheniac, in Pulaski county, on IheTippe 1 canoe uver, are’exciting some interest Several claims have,been taken, but the yield, so far is only about $1 a . day' to each amn. A lump worth $13 was found.

: EucieiiVrr to MeDonaldi Roach, Secrest, Matson, and other distinguished lawyers.have given it as their opinion that officers elected under the old Constitution, but under thenew, are eligible' for n sccpljd election under the nna Constitution. 1 - 1 Tims, if. a Cl elk,' Auditor, or Recorder has served eight years under the new Constithey are eligible for another term of Tour years, if the election under which they served the first four years was held before the'new Constitution came, into force.' t ; t ■

LATEST PROM TUB G0I.M1LNE3.:... , Sr, Lon?, June'3.

The Republican has'a special tlisp'atcij from Leavenworth this evening, -which gives the latest news from the K-insai gold mines. The accounts are of the most unfavorable character. The greatest distress prevailed arid numbers coni tinned to die for want of provisions.-: :

•. Bettixo on the Vest ' PacsincsTiiL Elicti^n.—The New York Sun, of June says that lets have been made in' tha(| city upon the issue of the next Pre.M-1 dential election. One gentleman has made tbs following, bets: $1,000 that! Douglas wifi be the. Democratic can: didales $1,000 that Seward, will be the Republican candidate; $1,000 (bat the Americans and Whigs will nominate a. third candidate; $1,000 that if -Douglas be nominated he;will be elected; S 1,000' that if nominated he will carry the following States; New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Ohio, Iowa, Indiana and llljnois. The Sun also says: we are informed that a man is willing to bet $10,000 that; if Douglas is nominated at Charleston, bb will-carry every Southern Stats except Maryland*

Half the cabins in Anraria and Denver City were vacant, and the slocks of.pidf visions at both places were neatly eil hausleJ. J . The miners had left the mines which yielded little or nothing, aiitl-went t6 the mountains in search of game. - ■■ j The Express met a thousand teams on the road for the Rimes. _ - A number of fool passengers who start ted without sufficient previsions, died from starvation. '

; ; 0‘Two vessels left New Orleans last week for llayti;wij(b about seven bundled eimgiauts—free men of color—who go to th.ii island to better theirsocial condition. Over one thbesand of that class hive already lefl Lwisiana fot Uayti.

Rutland,. Vt. ( . June 3.— The Rutland y foundry and machine-shop, owned by .'the Brandon Iron ik Carwheel Company, occupied by Messrs. Bowmen & Mansfield, was burnt last night. yThn loss is estimated at from’ 315,000 to 320,000. one-half of which is covered by insurance. ; ;

_ Thisbpiniou, if correct, Avi II render eligible for re-election alt officers-whose eighl yeors' tetm will'Qspire with (he ensuing October .election;— N. A. ; Ledger.

The Setninel will, also, be a General Newspaper. It will contain the latest Telegraph News from all parts of the world; a full and correct report of the pastern Cattle Markets and the General Markets of all the principal cities of the Union; Foreign and' Domcslic Intelligence; Congressional Proceedings: full lleports of the Legislative Proceedings of; our own State; Intetcst.ng Tales, Literary and Religious Miscellany; Inventions and discoveries. Decisions in the Supreme .Court of the Stale and the Federal Circuit and District Courts, with Notices of their Arguments o-jd Proceedings; the Local News of the various Counties of the State, which wiil-be ol general inlet esc the Latest Commercial and Financial Intel licence; Articles upon-Africa 1 lure and Science, and Kditorial Reviews and Dorainenls upon the Current Topici Of the Day. '• The Mammoth Weekly Slate Sentinel is the largest paper in Indiana, and contains more reading matter than any diet in the WesL

Any ehtisi.su. —A man con "get along 1 * without adyerUsing,' and so can a wagon wheel without greasing, but it goes hard.

linn. Solon Borland has purchased on in ten.;! in the Memphis Enquirer, and become one of its editors. ' Messrs. Cle : tneV.5 ant! Borland are both Ex-Senators of lh > (tailed The politics of ihe Enquirer are Opposition. ,

\ ■ Colcvbos, O , June 2.. : .The.Republican Convention to-day nominated the following State'ticket; > Governor—Wm. Dennison, jr. > ; Lteuf. Governor—Kob’l C. Kitk. Supreme Judge—W. Y. Gholson. Auditor—R. W. Taj lor. • Treasurer—A. P. Slone. : ' Secretary—A; P. Russell; Board of Public Works--John Gregory. School Commissioner—Anson Smith.

THE CATTLE WITH TUB CAMAXCHES. St. Ltocis, June 5.

New Orleans, June 4. — The steamerPiota from lied River, was burned: this afternoon; total loss,—Two hands reported lost; passengers saved. : ‘ l ' '■ ’

The oQicial report of the battle be* tween Major Van Dorn's command and the Camancbcs, states that fifty of the Utter were killed, five wuunj dedi and thirty-six taken prisoners Bight sqaws were oiiintentiully killed! Of the United Slides forces one man was : killed and thirteen men wound! ed,- some of thorn dangerously.

: (0*The AVaihingtbn National Monument Society have addressed an appeal to the people of tlhe United Slates for prompt and persevering action in completing the monument to the Father of bis Country at Washington. .

Tho hart Charm*, from New ,York to.New Orleans, is afire at Pass Lontre. - She has a.cafgo-of time. ■

SILKS! SI L'K S !! ■VTOtf orvrinj. an t’orint a.-airltccal Plato il ait I Fancy Si!t«, Pm!anl Sift., llftr’< Silt., ke. t and at #nc!i iiricet a* to p’ace them wiihin Ihc rea Ji of all. Call anil them at the “Cheap Ca.4 rtore” cf HATHAWAY i CD.’ SHAWLS'^MANTILLAa

UXThe VeTay News has begun (lie illustration bfits columns with comic cuts. The first ia a piclurcof the devil! The course lately pursued by Ihe NeWs on political questions hn(l : pWTi»iisly satis fied us of tt' close and Confidential' intimacy between lb§ editor and bit satanic tnaj* eaty.—£can«i//e /jitquirer. *;

O'The Aurora, Ind., Commercial says there is a lady, 35 years of age, residing in Boone coo nty, Ky., opposite that place, who is cutting a new set of teeth. She has been wearing an.artificial set for some years, and a week or two ago her gums commenced hurting her to such a degree, that she consulted an Aurora dentist, in order to find out what was the mntUr. Alter examination, he told her that new teeth were’ coming through, as before stated. . -

St. Loots,'June2.-~ln thecase ofCarslang vs. Shaw', breach promise,, the jury thisliflernDon returned a Tenlicl for.the Jut); amount of thejpetitionof tbe plaintiff, $l6diOCO„ ; It is understood that the counsel-for the defendant will files demand to have the verdict set aside; also, petition for a new trial,'

ICTTbe members of the Dcmocntic National Committee hare agreed upon the 2dof June, ISGO/astheday for.the meet*' ing of the NationalConveulionatChailealon, to nominate candidates for President and Vice Presidents V :

EXPOSITION ran

T1HGIXIA ELECTION.;

S U M M E R or \ ISo 9.

- BicnuoND, June 4.—The - Secret a ry*of Commonwealth lias officiaI.ro turns from 107 counties, LetcW’f majority is 4,096. There aro, fortyfour- counties yet. .to, bo officiallj beard from. Counties officially TO' ported include most of the Opposilioi 8 trough olds. It is now believed thi Democratic majority will be C,00( or more.;

• . The Forest Qucon is still making Tegular trips in tho Madison and Cincinnati trade. She is the largest, fastest, and best ' boatnow running above tbc Falls. - * • 1 ;

_' The Daily and Weekly Stale Sentinel aye the b«t mediums for Advertisers m the Stale,' their circulation extending to to every, part of It. i .The Sentinel Steam Printing Establish* meat is the most comp) te in the State, and is prepared to do all kinds of Book, and Plain ami decorative Job Printing. The Sentinel Bindery is, also, the most complete' in all its departments, and ix prepared to do every kind of Blank and Job Book Binding in the best style. Orders. for Printing and Binding promptly executed. . ; P. S. With a view of obtaining accurate .information from every section of the Stale, may we not rely upon yon to give‘us such importailt facts from your neigborliood as you shall deem worthy of transmission T - The following are the terms and prices for the Daily and Weekly Sentinel: .DAILY SENTINEL. . ForOnc.Year in advance 56 00 For Six Months in advance. 3 00 For One Month in advancc......- 60 TTEEKIiY SENTINEL. For single copy, I year, in advance Jl M For fi copies, I year, in advance ■ 7 00 Fg: 10 copy, I year, in advance t 10 00 Fey 20 copies, I year, in advance’ 20 00 , And One to getter up dTOldb. Address, BINGHAM & DOUGHTY, Proprietor.;, Isoioarous, .Ihdusa.

Janes ville.O., Juno 0.

riiKE pttltfert Shatl, Mwtdta, Uee Paint Pfl*X l*r, Ac., f.ir (he least cmiej, Lt kill; «iM al the ‘‘Cheap Ca.-U etore** or , HATHAWAY k CO.

Heayy t frost in this neighborhood on Saturday ’night. Corn entirely destroyed. A great• many farmers are preparing to replant. Wheat ranch damaged.

;■ O’ There ore fifteen . daily,! paper*, eight semi-weeMy,; eleven serai-monthly, thirty*nine monthly, and one hundred and eight weekly, printed in the city of New VorK. '

Clothing:! Clothing:!!

IN this department our stock is perfect, —mens and boys clothing of all kinds, made from the best material and of the latest styles, and at such unheard of tow prices as. to astonish every body.Also, a very large assortment of. Plain and Papey £a$$imercs,'Tweeds; Jeans, Plain and Fancy Xinens, Cottonades; in fact all.kinds of Stfmmet wear, and st, prieps to snit the times, at the “Cheap Pash Store;* of; J HATHAWAY .4 CO. .

Marine Losstut raa Mat,— The oggregale of marine losses for May, is 11 vessels, of which 8 were ships, 7 barks, 9 brigs, IS schooners, and 2 steamboats. The total value of properly lost was $1,216,700, which does not include damages to vessels not amounting to a total loss.

OCrTha “Gardener's Monthly/* edited by Thomas Mcoban, Philadelphia, is the best monthly published for tbc gardener. Terms, only one dollar a year.

.( Oh Drr.—The Baltimore Sun isrespon* sjble for these two paragraphs: "It is reported in New Yoak that Gen* eral Scott has made a bet of five hundred bottles of champagne that Louis Napoleon will never return to Paris.”

Cleveland, June 6,

Washington, Juno. 3, The President has issued a'proclamat ion for the sale of this, public lands in Iowa. Commencing at Fort Dodge on the 26tU of September, and at Sioux City on ihb S.d ol October; they arc in the north western part of Iowa, at the bead of the Dosmomes river and its tributaries.

Heavy frost on Saturday night.— Wheat crop throughout Northern Ohio badly injured, or destroyed.— Corn, grapes and potatoes frosted.-

Tiro subscription price of tbo Indianapolis weekly Journal, and the Indiana American, has been reduced to ouo dollar a year. They are both good papers.

O’ A corresposdentof the Washington States says that it is a remarkable and fitting token of regard, that annually bn the first day of the new year, both houses of the Tennessee legislature formally adjourn, and proceeded in a body to pay their respect to Mrs. Polk.

New Orleans, Juno -2*—A portion of Bank’s Arcade and two adjoining buildings, were burned last night. The Bulletin building narrowly escaped. Loss $15,000.

gjrAboy employed as a'mail carrier in the northern part of Indiana has been aentenced nt Indianapolis to two years* imprisonment in the penitentiary for abstracting one datllar from a letter which he opened without authority.

. Varieties!! A BEAUTIFUL.' selection of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons,'Paraspls, dee., at about one-half the usual prices. Also. Hosiery of alt kinds. Linen Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Illusions, Cape and Cap Nets, 4c., &c., and at reduced prices at the “.Cheap Cash Slots'* of J jc8 ' HATHAWAY & CO..

(U’Thoiiias W. Lilly, of Olney, III., who kept $1,000looked in his bureau drawer, and foolishly boasted of his wealth, was robbed ofall his treasures on Sunday night.

Buitalo, Juno 6.

Tho severe frost of Saturday iq this vicinity destroyed the frail'ami potatoes, and it is feared doing mh] er heavy datuago to the other crops, 1 Similar reports havo been received from Danville, in this State. j

J£sT Man waa made ip the linage of God that ho might better understand Him.

Ignorance and Crime. — During the year 1831, one hunnrod and sixty-five men were hung in the U. S. for murder. Of this number but mm could read and write.

The Hock Isuho Budge.— 1 The board of army engineers sent by government to incpcct the bridge at Hock Iilnnd, have prohounced it an impedimentto navigation, and recommend its removal as applied for by the SU Louis Chamber of Commerce.

Groceries I! I TIs acknowledged by all, that you can buy the first arric/e of ■ Sugar,.Coffee, Tea, Bice, in fact all kinds of Groceries fur the /«nt money, at the “Cbtiap Cash Store- of HATHAWAY 4*'TO.'

Pittsburgh, Juno G.

(£rTbo F° rt AYfcyno Republican says ibat four acres of Sorghum lias been planted in that (Allen) county.

Married,

River 3 ft, 8 inches by metal mark; at a stand. Weather dear and warm.

In Veray, June 1, by Rev. Geo, L. Curtiss, at the residence of tbs bride’s father, Mr. William M, Hcece amt Mis* Harriet A. Carroll, nil of V'evsy.

• O'The Artesian Well at Columbus, 0., is 1 .Ml feel deep.

Pp.rsiSi* tJr.iir, \;ncs. —Jot nil. Ives in tha IJrMon Journal, says: Tim sumner pruning ot the Isabella retomincrulcu by Downing in bis book Til units, &lJ which we. in com;Hi n with him, practiced for many years (which was to cnl off every shoo: J wo or tine? jomtfl leyocdtbo outer briiUt.ii of grapes, j wc now ts* Hove ta lo wrong.

ItcMEDY All .US ST THE Cor.CTLW.— The Germantown Telegraph fays : A plan tried last season in ibis vicinity, which provwl quite effectual, is to dip bunches of rags in gas-tar, nnd hang them upon the trees; to bo renewed, though seldom required more than, once,- when the odor has disappeared.

IN FAY A DVFKTlSKMEXTS.

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