Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 34, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 August 1859 — Page 2

UAUR1ED,

03" In another column will bo found a communication from Mr. Case, in regard to misconduct of tho Mail Agents on the Moil Boats .run* ning between Cincinnati and Louisville. The evil complained off is a great one—an evil that is detrimental to lha nub lie generally all along (ha river. Scarcely a day passes that some of our mail matter is not carried by; and wc.sopposo Out all other Towns*.-are served the tame way, 'iiie PoilDUilcr Goutfial, wo mist, will remedy tin* matter.

{>‘or the laJiana R«v«lUe,

TEA Cl'I.UT.E IX 1I1E I'XITED STATE*, jj The importation of tea plants and seed by tho United Htatos Patent Office, and other prepatations inaking by that huioaa for a practical attempt at tea culture in this conntry, give a ] fresh iuteiost to-'the subject. The Charleston Courier, of n late date says:

ICih. byAlaJe li. Jacl, Ks j., Mr. Marshall Courtney «m! Miss list tel Wa'.iieti, l-at’i of ilis county.

Grille.

River Mails Again.

On the trip up, August lOtb, letters end papers for Hi ling Snn, Wilmington, Hartford, Aberdeen, Grants >Creckj Qnerctts Grove, (Rochester, ■Kew York,) Bear Branch, ami Bny* jer's Landing, were left at the Post Oflico, in this Town; lot not one letter or paper that belonged hero. Oi course, the ofliooa above named got only a part, if any, of their.urati matter, by tbe up mail, on the 11th and 12th.

TVEDS'ESUAV, AC« 1ST Jl, 1

DIED, In Vcvay, on lie 10th instant, Alcccd infant s.m ol YViUum t'ccLuitn.

EP.Vo notice can be taken of anon;1110:11 eoraojuniralieu*. Whatever i* iiiteii'lvil I ’r iiturtiun' mn 1 1 Uj ontheulic.itc l be C.c mine a.i<l •JJrenuf Hie writer; nm iicwuriW f-.r'j.'.tMi-Mlion, but u a piaruilee of jiu i.! £*;;«. We •moot uD'lorlute to re;'ini reject 1 --.! otilele*. r.epal AJverti'eui' ii:.' ji.eiMe in a*!* rttiee, «r when ASUarll i< mr.ile; In ijti to.*e (ttbjcci lo the ileluf of I.’gal ] tve,'-.#.

RUN, EVERYBODY! DRYGOODS

' We regarded tliot experiment as proving conclusively the adaptation of the tea plant to tho Greenville District. • it Kas tho opinion of Dr. Smith, after a careful examination, that portion of tho mountain regions of North Carolina/ South Carolina, Georgia Aqd Tennessee, were belter adapted to lea than a groat proportion of tho land cultivated in China, 'inis opinion was derived not poly fnmi examination of the soil, and pm son.d inquiry as to climate ami 'conditions of weather, but from a biudy o.i me) enrol eg I cat records and observations. Toe same opinion as to our soil and climate was confidently cxpii'.'.-rd by M. Francis Bon-ynge,.-whoso vivit .some eight yearn since will bo remembered^ Tho United States Gommisrionor of Patents, in hie last annual report, preoCUts the tesulia of a caiefub inquiry as/la-the haIuio cf llio soil iijd the rjimatu of lea districts of China, and arrived at tin.-cotalu-itm that wo have n soil and clink, topossobniug tlio coni)It ions necessary for the production of tqo, lc.» plant in a largo portion of our terr itory, and ihut it only, requires enterpiLc, capital and in Gliguuco to bring triis branch’ of'iodr.atty iutusuccessful competition wit a the * •celestials.”.—• The Journal of CWtwimr is ucoidt-lty ut opinion that we are to become a tea-producing country.

coiiimiciii. . Vlvav, August 23. Flour—5,25o5,50; extra 5,75. ; Wheat—SOaOOc. , Hay—12,00 a ton, offered. Butter —12.1*15?. a lb. Egga—7a8c a dozen. Potatoes —4oa50c a bushel. - Chickens—l,50.i2,00 a dozen.. Oiiiuae—35a-IOo. a hu>hel. Ouiun •'■cits—-1,0U a l»jfh:l. ■ Green Apples-—10 to Toe a bushel i • Wood—2,(l0a2 l 50 n cord. ! I.ousvii.i.ii, An;:. 22. ■ Flour— in pert: as extra. $4,05 and i S4.75. W ho at—rel S0e; white 00e. ' Com —70 uml 75c. j ■ Potatoes—very dull; buyers are not wliliiig to pay tho prices a?keii; itomtiul at 81,50 j or barrel. ' Ci.vaNVATi, Aug. 22. j Flour —84,(10*4,70 for bupeiilne, ! ami $5 for extra, ’ Wheat—93i ( JS« for re*}, ami 81,1? tor fii iiue white. Cum—lull At 7iv. ! Oats—:u fair ilcia inI at 4U42\ Ilivcr risen 3 fee: iu if*a la-i IS hours. i Kcw Yons. An;'- 22. ■_; Flour, has ad vane 1 I. to I'.!><*.,4,50. for Stale,'an.1 •l.W.i'O.iJO for Ohio, ; Wheat ;2c net,'arid whu.f a-i- ! v:tiii'e«i oal.*; s »|rS at i,4-i.i 1 ~)'3 h.r Kv, unite.’ 1,2-r for soutuci n re i. ami Ij-lO fur white.

i S'l-pVsluUR.ifb! of Pul-lie lust ; a rj n, in y,c U <■ t. :c pi.. t n;4 -Jc to it.c . I.epi'iiiitue, C;!.;i;*iVcs li*e for i. 1) fcr 1 > *0 «; $'j ,V.V>X 'Xs,v afLvliiU |..,uiT ifiicri UcfSiis ■wiU lln: Jt'ru‘;t l-i $ — iTjr*c a:r.paat (Iis'.mIim'.ciI WX jcji 3 isai.UV ’'Rtf «at dinnUii.in U litres, urjvs ll*ai aifc.>i!Jil.‘ Tin; rRrO cl. 'Jtf&Kttk in./tu iff ILf l.-.lt ; W||J ‘ fi.il 1 liic ‘ODil 1 il Si* f.*'• L \i i li C It r * 1 V‘l«iivL‘l 0 l'i«l< tti.O.'l IjJX ill Ih'ecity.'I'l.eti’jiu'f.conri'.JCijoJ cross' tnlfitf fitslc Wiil fiitr R v.t;),— M+Jucn /Coarit n J : '

■ How to Do It — ff you' want to keep your ■ borough fiorn . thuvii.g, turii a rohl shoulder to every w. chuaicorbeginner ia lock upon fci;en ticm town ViiU* Vswgv ;pi'0wl.' Discourage nil you can; it 'that don't do, dest'iy his wptk, or IrU goods, and rather go ahroa i for ware >f this k:;ul or that than givo him yonr money.. A few years wtii le sufficient, experience. If anyWdy’b I coins are pinched, Id them tiug oui.

1 The;expcnsfiS iuccrtc-l by the ! Railroad Company in ferrying across ihp Ohiorivcr.hctween dcfll-rsonvillc land LonisviUo, We Slti.bOO-'pc: year tor ‘passengers,. and $54,000 for .freight. .

- VVV must off*r an apology for the '.'lack'‘of reading matter thi> week. ;-Wo have bad su mach other work to. do/ that we "have arg)o-.*t»-i the p»pcv. : . ■ -s ■'.■■■

Mr. Gfecley estimates that 90.009 oinigmnls.src going to California this year by tho overland route—over-lire! plains.

iiujoiity of l!ic Democratic catuiiilmo for Governor} of TcnuMf'C?, is aboni.7,5,0s).

'-aiteaian well at 0 , ba« icaditti a two llioubaud uhd leu feet.

£ST Sixty*lour railroad trains nr* rive .or depart from Indianapolis I daily; ' N IvVV ADVKKTiSKAl InN'M’S. i :ar<3£>:E& ■ \\JK edW far sjI« on very reasonable I terms, (be ruSluwing uncles. - I splendid !ar?c Turkey Morocco fill Family. <juaito. lltbic, coulaining-id-liue Eosliah Site) Knc:av|iigs,‘ Apocrypha, Concordance, Bodl'ealms in metre. f. i 3 CopiCsof Webster's New I’idfjial 'Unabridged: Dictionary, containing-RCO : beautiful Ulusirjiioo.-*, I0,i<X) more words jtljju tne old tuition, and improved in evtty way. A. copy of it should be in every cuotiling-room, office and family, .2 fine new Silver Watches, Call at the “Reveille'* office, whew the aitides can be seen. WALDO, AGEST. Vevoy, August 21, Iti53,—If

IT/MIl IntiMCul ailn-r.'iw > itK’ii» to le pU Corinvariably lu ailvai.ce.

IFnr llw Kis-oillf

Temperance Celebration, .

Mb. Editor: —In answer to jonr request to giro yon notice of events, I have concluded to give yon a hos-ly sketch cf the Temj ciaijcu Celebration in the woods near Mr. Rous’s. It was held liko taaiiy otuera on the ITtli ’hist., all ovc.r otir State, by order of the Grand Lodge ot I. 0. of Good Temjjlais, to commemorate tbc Seventh Anniversary of the existence of the Order in Indiana.,

There ate ccitainly scores of.good Democrats in Ciiicinnali and Louis-' villc. as well as in the Towns along the river, who would .fill ibese rc.y po;ibK* aUtious with honor and ci.ed* it lu themselves, .and to the samiaclion of the people. v —On Saturday,■'August 20th. the Supeitor’s day up, a ptul of the Lon* i-vilic mail for this place wafi carticd Ly and put off at Rising Sun. .'It 'was-brought hack next day with the Miring Hun pori-uRice stamp upon the packages. ; ’ ■■

- This was the Superior’s day, and Scott'was hot in fault for tho blunders made in lh« mails. ; It U much to Le feared that Cussaduy bas fallen into bis old habits, as 1 utu cu'dibly iufonned ihat blnn* tiers' are very common at other cfiicos on His days. • When siiail we have attentive, careful, sober- men for mail agents,' and reliable'mails, onllicMail boats?

No man of bnsmess in Cincinnati or lionisrillo would employ Scott and Cassady to do responsible business for them, nt any pi ice; bat year ■afteryear they am in'public employ-' meat} and icttt pan/, though r -their busiiiess.continues, to be poorly dune.'

Tho badges of the Order in the County were well represented, except one, which was prevented from being them by some evil iii.-poted .persons stealing their Regalia a few days picvfoosly. Tho number of pci>oi;»-cn the ground was not less than a thousand.

Tin*: omoiiiCAh scevey.

The Indiana Farmer say.-: Wo aft pleased to announce to our readers, that Prof. Owen Lac accepted the office of State Ooologi.-it, and wiil commence work bn first of OctoLef. No.State in-the Union uoods a geological survey so much as docs Indiana, and no man in tho Union is so competent id Conduct • the enterprise as Prof. Owen,

T.ibave no other than 4 ho kindest porsdnal wishes for their private lives, but -I iio object to this.ever las ting want of regular and reliable mail accommodations through their incapacity or carclossnass, no. matter which. E- Cask. Patriot, Ind-vAug: 20, IS59.

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■ The Throne of Grace wes addressed by Rev. Mr; Brand. Excellent addresses were made by Rov, Messrs.Chamberlain amt Maupin. umi two volunteer addresses were made; but the most attractive fealnro of Tile. Celebration was the kinging of Tcuipcranco songs by a happy hand ef young Misses’, all arrayed in wlu*a\ accompanied by instrumental nmrie. Nothing distracted the harmony that prevailed; tlio day was spent pleasantly, and it is hoped all went jronm determined to forward this; glorious enterprise, which has done such great things for this County. >■ . . .-

Tho CommiUeB or the Slate Board of. -Agriculture,.appointed to make tiw toatract, will meet at New AL hnny on the first of September, to con/plcte the nt-ce-iijaiy arrangemvnti, and Prof. Owcri L expected to be in Ultombitfce. Wo hope there is a hotter day dawning for the industrial interesU of Indiana.

MASONIC ObUAXi/ATlOXS,

TKo Washinglou corrofpoudont of the New York llcrald telegraphs to that-paper Friday, night a? follows: Ex-Minister For.-yth arrived ni |he National this moining, accompanied by Judge. Sleek and other Alabama Douglas men. They dine with Judge Douglas to-morrow. — These politicians are somewhat troubled to reconcile their' support of : Douglas’ Territorial Sovereignty vkvn vilth vVak to the Cuss-Nicholson letter. While claiming independent sovereignty for the Territories they fail to explain why Governors and other officers aid not elected by tho people, instead of being appointed by tho ■ federal government. ".'Hie-friends of Douglas ore much olated by their uppaient alieugth in Alabama, as'indicated by tho ciiuico of Forsyth, Meek di Co., to the Legislature. Accounts trom* -Georgia indicate tin* probable loss-of a Democratic member of Congicss in Howaid’s district, and perhaps a gain in Ttippe’a. The first choice of the Georgia delcgaiiun at CitarL.itoil, it is said, Will ho -Alex, II. Stephen*. : Gov. Modaiy gives- a molt cheeraccount from tho Kansas gold rogibn. Ho fully believes ia the existence. of rich quartz veins,, and t-aya’ crushing machines arc being sent put in great numbers. The effects of cmigraion are very bene fil ial to Kansas Territory in ■ tho tale of produce. Crops ihis year aro very abundant, and tho-prospects fur a good demand, from tho mines aro flattering:

AFFAIRS AT VVAPIIIXUIOX.

Tho Grand Lodge ot Fiee and Accepted Mason* for the State of Indiana was organised in lf?IS-r—tw*t years after tho organization of tin Stale Govct niitcut. The suhofdinaU lodges in tho Hmto haJ previously hr-cn nuder'tho juriadicMon of tin Grand Lodga of Kentucky. Tht number of lodges in the State when tho grand lodgo was formed waf smalt, and tho membership of each was barely mote than suflicieot, in some places, to constituto the mpiteito number for a working lodge. At the present time there are 257 lodges in the State, with a membership

A u d i ro u o r State' a Recokt.—The Report of the Auditor of Indiana fur the year 1S59, has been issued. It contasns a book of 11T4 pages.— Thera is something about the footings that is not altogether eatisfacloty,or clear to - a person of an iuvebtigating turn of mind—cspccially if he La tax-payer,and hatfchildren to cdocato. Tho whole, amount of tho school fund 'paid, into the Treasury is shown to ho $385,39 75; While tho cmo(mt drawn therefrom is .shown to. bo Laving a balanco of $58,51117 unaccounted for. • ' i ; ■ ;

—Some'ihirly years or moro ago/ tho first Tcmpcranco Society was organized in your Town. / At that time almost every' other .hasinws bouse. retailed liquor. .Scarcely a day passed but somc difficulty,was created, and no Saturday passed .without a fight to mark tha rcigii of this measure, Hko the lava of the volcano, casting mildew and death over overy thing that came within Its reach; nor was it confined to Vovayl Not a village, hamlet, or cross road hot bad its retail liquor shop; but/ thank God, they have disappeared; they have given place to the church/ school house, and associations for the wcUbding of society. Wc bave as . thriving aml mtollignut aiul moral a community in. (his coanly as - cau lc . found anywhere else; not but what them is room for greater;improve-:, tnents, nor woold I wish to mislead any and say, that there is, no liquor retailed in our county. Would that it. were so; but the cancer is too deep seated to oxpcct it to ho removed in a life time. . . • v - - :

uumberiDg ■ ■ ’ihc riatijtici of tho Grand Lodge for.iRe put yeai show 1,273 ioilitilivn*; 1,220 passings 1,204 rowings; 340 admissiims; 52 reioitaiions: 22b r eject ions G G 8. withdrawals; 201 suspension*; 52 cxphUious and 1U5 deaths. .

The Grand Chapter of Royal ArcK Masons fori ml in mi was organized its 1844. The progress of.this organi zalion of. Matomy has been proportionately rapid. with that of the one on which it is based.

' The. primary elections of the American pai ty in eevefal of tho Wards in Baltiifiore, havo been char/ aclcrizcd by so iniich-rowdyism, -pm) such - had were, made, that tbo Patriots the organ of the party, says : ‘There is no question but that ninth’ dissatisfAction exists in regaid.; to iliia proceedings at the primary meetings of two or three of the Wards iii our city. There have been enacted seines of onfui raes s and lawlec«ness/that meet ■' with the decided disajiptrobatiun of an dyerwhelming majority of the American party, and men have ht-ca nominatedwhobhi>uld?receiv0fln inglorious defeat. We, iheicforo, admonish these parties imadVance, that Americans, Whigsl' and/ Confctvalrves

The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters was .organized in 13 50, and the Grand EDcampmeol in 1850

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EFFECTS OF WUISKI,

The C ru\v folds vi lie (Ind.) Journal reports a case of .polsoniug with whibky.in That vicinity, marked with violent tutanio eposius, and every indication of the preecnco of strychnine in (he liquor diank: The person is a Mr. Lewis, and lie bays he drank on two diflVtcnt days, ami in an hour and a halt altct the last glass,.fell, was seized with ppasrns, which drew his toes into Iim soles of bis feet, his fingers into hU hands, and his foci and head boiii rill they met, mid bent his-body into; a circle. . His jaw* warn locked fait, and could not bo opened at all white the spasm lasted, which,: in the cato of tho first.one, was an hour. In this comlition. racked with, these terrible spasms at inleivals of one to five hours, ibis poor fellow ha* lived for ten days—a heavy penalty for drinking whisky.. He is unconscious during tho convulsions. ■}

Now, in oil soberness, I ast What has made this great change; if ihb Temperance men and women hava not dona it.' .When Rpv. Allen Wiley inlrodoccdButlcr-mllk in pined of Whiskey, what a storm it raised. Men's liberties were about to la lathem. The inalienable right to get drnnk in the harvest field was called ip question. They rebelled—bis harvest might go uncut; hot that good man never lost his harvest. Temperance' men rallied to :bU support, and the reform inaugurated by him spread'Hke lcavr en,‘until it has leavened the coimty. It is few Indued now who have liquor in the harvest field, and fewer still at a raising;. very few indeed that present the social glass. -Hot yourangb and prolific writer says that Snnday Schools have , made the change, not Tcmpcranco Societies — Urey. have dona no good. - But ..there is none so blind as those that can't see. But 1 have forgotten myself, and bad like to hava given you a Temperance speech. ' I intended to say something of the Good Templar organization; bat I will closei now with urging its members everywhere to greater exertions in time to come, by the success that has thus Tar followed their efforts. a: m'c.

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’ Monday, An gust 22d, IB5D. tvrv rt-1 o.vt ( ■.■•■ry at.*? ■ tic'i »;i)l K- tii i ri o' !!.»• cjjdtT i.cr no Vfrav. An,-ii’* 17.lv',—it

■\7-.\SKKK P’sKMS—We t;sre n(L'i.|r 0 r .‘mjLi VLAilKaON A WALDO.

will never cast | their votes for those who are utterly unfit for the places for which they have been designated. Wo call. upon (heir fi ionds, and the ind ividuals ihoratel ves, at once to withdrw from . the canvass, or a movement /mdbt and will consign tham to tho obscurity, which is their proper position.”

TEXAS MATTERS.

. The San Antonia papers are complaining of drouth in that region, which is seriously injuring tho prospect of the crop. Cattle have.to ho driven to a : great distance in search of gross. t ;' . in regard to tho election, tbo Galvesjou Civilian of the 13th inst. has thejfollowmg paragraph:

COJoIi'T. C)thK.'-K.“J«il revived. stJ Tor / .jal-j In (lustlitii-sVV'Jil- jiBn !ii;rr*. am; , CUBKO.\ A: WALDO.

V J;V.’ f- Liil i:.—Jii’i r> i viv<v!; t\ *iidi »<• rrari *c l. liirsds it.* ; [> f irM'Si S'f : aurl7 LLAilloON &. WALDO.

TO THE 1TJ5LIC.

“/Vrtrf a'J a fit ti-! rir. i ir '

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'Of^cul 1 Vote or* Kestcckt. — Tbo fallowing is tho fall official vote of Kentucky oh Governor. Ilia arranged by Congressional districts : Bull. Magoffin. First - . - 5,704. 9.845 Second' - - 7,112 7,443 Third - - 7,024 6,523 Fourth - • 7,206 7,205 Fifth - • 5,476 . 7,793 Sixth - * 7,35*2 .7,hlS Seventh - - 6,502 5.589 Eighth - - 6,007 6.909 J>imh - 8,172 6,357 Tenth 5,930 9,145

- Wo now have' returns, more or loss’cbmplelf, from niucly.five conn* ticaj ; and embracing nearly 50,000 rote. /: It is impossible', to state the precise retnrnB.ss accounts are somewhat discrepant; but it ia r certain that Houston is about 9,000 ahehd foriGoveruor, and probably bts official majority .will reach 10,000 or 12,000. Clark, tied acting- his doss upon The Rio .y.Graude,- is still between 500 and. 1,000 ahead for Lt. Governor. White is -about 2,000 ahead of Cto#by for Commissioner of the Land Office, and Hamilton about a» many ahead of Waul for Congress. It is probable that all these majorities will be maintained. The Houston Republic oflbelOlb, gays that as far as heard liom in fitly counties tbo members of the Legislature elected ate 25 Democrats and 29 Opposition. ~~~~~

.Tomato Hoset.— Cut sound xiptj tomatoes ia slices and express the juice through a clotb. To each pial of tbs liquid add oue pint of sugar tod boil the whole tmlil of the con tislenco of houoy, removing tbo scmt as ill tees. It may Lo flavored will lemon or other extract to Bait tbi tasio. It makes an oxtrellvut suuco for Wane mango, puddings, etc. I

(knual, t vSh ‘a call (t.c r.Mli'i.-O of I tie r -ct.-i r.f KviicctkiiJ ffuaty to o f-."’ 1*■ ircjiareWlod.i Cltu t;,' ».::■! l'aiper short to.Ikc a:i4 iu >J i--' ’ approve! b’.tlc. I tulhe R-> prs'iiJ.HT thi; i aw tint til-k to ptrknt »:rk;iy, to the to'ice, zr. 1 1-y ihat ppnc:?al!y canreiiv ny 1 !pp' to ya?a a-Itl-iT.il pairoRare r.ad the fT potently tl.e citlrcn. ufVcvay. but c-f I lie ciii.-i-i;-. of Snlsrcriai; I and the larrounJiny tontine*.— Coat ail roar ovr hi alerts !s tivl Rite me a ci’l. ■ -ISAAC HUM l f lilt BY. : '■ ll'J-.iie Fainter au-l l*a[«r Harper. Tcvbv, ln-1., Any. 3, IfiX^-tt

• Vf? We copy 1’mm 1 ho Lou-; Uvillo Journal of Monday the: following: 1 in ( On satnrdiiy, arrangements | were in progress to attacli the | hleamer J. H. Nelson, which I was ahout leaving Portland.I Tito captain of the boat heard' it, and swore lli:|tli.e would' not permit an ofltcvr to cornel on hoard; the second mate.; named Ryal G. Wilcox/ Also) became indignnul and got, drunk on the strenjflh of if;! tho cook of tltosloc.mer Ogdon, went on' hoard tho Nelson.i when he was attacked hyj Wi!coi.,who rrtif his left eye nearly out with a htiilb. OlU--ccrXTofoot hoard of thoailray and sfttrtcd to arrest Wilcox, AVitcu heapproached Wilcox, he advanced on thc olUccr with a knife; the laUer.lhcn d row it 'pistol it ml liretI; the hall entered the left side between the ribs arid lodged in ihc back." Wc understand bo is at desperate! character. Ue is c!tat ired 'with sfc.t 1 t.t i<i a horse' from' Leonard .Cole, m S wi t zer! a mi ctm n t y, i n4,, and jit is also s:iid that ho killed a j man last winter on * Upper Red river. AVo understand lhat there is some prospect of j the. recovery of Wilcox;/-Ihc man ho cm will lose his eye.

GkEAT TORNADO. f" Lostox, August 19.; The Prince -Edward Island ‘.'Examiner ’ describes the tornado of tlie 5th inst;, aS the most te.rilic eycr known pu the Island, tearing np strong trees and doing damage to property; a iunnl)cr"of boats in the harbor were upsct r one of which contained- Ered Goodwin,. San of Hon.’ C; II. Goodwin, formerly /collector at Chariotttdown, ■ and/Miss both of whom werd drowned. Several other.cascs of drowning arc reported; and a. vessel is reported to have gone tlown v/ith all on board —seven persons. The Examiucr.fears nlso.tbr the safety, of the fishing vessels, of which Micro Was a : largo ; number out. A telcgrapliie dispatch [was recivced at Charlottetown from New ’Brunswick, giving notice of the storm 20 minutes before it hurst. . • Sf. Loim-vAng. 22. The Los Angelos Star says that an outbreak occurred among 'the Mojave’ Indians on the 21st July. ..Two hundred Ind tans attacked it party /of whites near Beale's Crossing, carried off a mimbor of mules, and a large quantity of provisions belonging to tiie Kansas city mail company. Major Armistcad, with two ; comjtanies of troops, left Fort Mojano'for the Jtojavo villages, intending to cttastiso tho Indians, or, in the ovciit of their absence, barn their fmts and destroy their crops. -j

Annual Fair of tho .S. & 0. Agricultural So-i cicty, will be held on the Fair Grounds, at Enterprise, commencing on Tuesday, the 20th of September, a nd end ing. on, Friday, the 23d, holding four days. j

CP* We learn that there is some talk of starting a new Democratic paper at' Indianapolis:—to sustain the administration, and advocate the nomination ol' Gen. Joo Lano for President; It is said that the a Douglas pajief; 1 \

PROPERTY FOE SALE. V I WILL SELL to ike highest bid Jet on Saiuiduy fotenouRj the 3d .September, I ISd'J, the School House and Lot, and otic Land, being one-half thc Public SqnaW.ih the Tow a of Center Square. Said school lot is well situated for a store, and the acre of land wilt make a beautiful place for a bouse/in ‘a healthy, aud , pleasant locality, for any one wishing to 1 buUd. cash; one-third in three, and the balance in six, months. Title indisputable^ GEO. McGOLLOGK, ang21-2t •' Towmhip Trustee.

GOLD WASTED! "ITTK arenas- receiving tarVe ad lillon-. of choke } ).. f."rrrtrie ; . to oar iuiru-r ? :«ck uhl.-li e.-ia-j-Hiti tic think the large*; t.-gortmcni of lij, I'ruvlaloaj, Ct-nk-Mv-ncry, Tr-jltv, T.-kirc-i, CitSU-r, Ice., Ac., ever oncre I to IheciiUeo i f Vcvayan l vicinity.. Thankful kr pari fvv. r.s ve hope by ft rid attention ami aeil reireted tet rehandle, and lu-f price* toineril and re-cciie a liberal fainnaye from oar frien-ti an J the poW'c pen* ctajly. Our iloet c0r.3t.ria In (tart or Ihre lo'Joa Inf ankle*: • 10,001 poon-U prime X, O. Sapor, 4 Mils pnW fm-litil White Sitflf, , A Ml* j nV.c «rfi Ctu heJ Sopar, ■ 4 I lls primo pnadcred Cake Sugar, 30 bid* prime X. O. Mnlurrit*, • 5 Mi!t prime tickler's St, until Syrup, 3 Mtl* (fm.cn City syrup, - 5 Ills prime lUcc, * 5 lop* ItloCoJce, , XAll.S—a gtxxi article of atsartri rites, ‘ Woaden Waw and Willn* Ware, : TOBACCO—'ii boxes Jfc >, Unti fancy an 1 eam- - ctott Ilraails. CIGAIt?.—■W.IKAJ common ani eiirv Havana. CAXDIT.S—A large variety. - Jlltnia—Oran-d, rntnet, CorranU, Jtrfcil fearlie* atnl Apple*. FISH—Mackerel XfH. 1, C and 3; Heritor; Ob . 1 flib, Whiicibti, llalibat and plciled IlcmnE. • Hominy, Clu-c-c, Snap, lks, ic., Ac. ' Call an J examine ours;..ch. JcS Cl.Ai-JiSflN k WALDO.

A PiCttu:.—Take 1 quart of hart cider, some rainy day when yon can' leave home—and r> wallow it gradu ally say \ pint si a time. Mix with it at dinner time. 5 bard - boiled eggs; after which, light yoor pipe in the parlor and put year feet on the ta[ Uo. Introduce s good tidy boaser keeper, and there will be s pickle fii for s family jar. v : . .)

67,445 79,627 67,445

Poston, aug. 22.

Tho city Hospital, on jDcer Island, wnspnmnlly destroyed by fire yesterday/ Loss 10 to 20,000$, Three boys confessed having .fired tho building. -

On Monday afternoon llnd night and Tuesday morning Wo had a heavy rain "in these parta” again. Navigation may now bo considered open for.tho Fall trade, if it has raised half as much above as it has here, ft "big rise" may lo expected.

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Tho total veto of tha State is several thousand larger than was ever polled neforo.

03“ The Central Slate Committee of tho democrats have yielded to tho demand of tho electors of the party, and substitute Wednesday, 111 h January, instead of Monday, 9th, for holding tho Stato Convention to nominate Governor and Stato officors. J. L. Robinson and another number voted against tho change.

MORMONS LEAVING SALT LAKE. — The St, Joseph (Mo,) Gazette mentions the arrival at that place of a number of Mormons from Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, who report that four or five thousand recusant saints will make their exodus from the valley this summer. ~~~~~

CuhUtc§; and Cdiilcctioucry, OP kU hinds, Which we wilt fumlrit in' any qoantity at reoxinnblo rate*—such u Cnndies, ProUs, Xats, and Piet; from iho common to tint Until Ornamental! Cukes, at iho aburtrst noitce... ;■ . CUAKKSON fc WALDO.

(fir James O’Brian, ex-Mayor of Lafayette, Ind., and for two years past a resident of Knox, in Starke county, was accidentally shot on Thursday afterdoon, while oat.gna* ning with a pariy of gentlemen** few miles from tho village.

Cincinnati, aug. 22. Howson & Holmes; stock brokers bn 3d street, have suspended; liabilities not stated.

XSTTho Methodist Camp-Meet-ing commences to-morrow, near I* airview, in this county, and will continue over tho Sabbath, Largo numbers of our citizens design attending the meeting.

■ ; I JXTBT BECEIVED, OSlt lot of choice, hat Tornfp 'Feed, sn«l for irielowby , ;CLARKS0X.4 tVAl.lK).

* Pittsburgh, aug, 22.

MACKEREL.— Kits,' Hqlf Barrels, and Barrels, for sale by ■ maj25. ■ OHISARD & SON.

River 2 feet 7 > inches at the glass house, and falling; weather cloudy.

"Vr/iThiK K’.VOU’.V TO T-l !1.'— l>r.Kritiuon"! Xt Sj-eflfic, acirtainaQil safe cure f j* Iilarrhca, and all o'.hcrbovil oriiiiliinls for file it the Ferry rirect Druy Store, by. . * . BtiglO I. STEVENS.

----->A man living on Ferry st., towards the river, fell into a ditch a few days ago and broke a leg.

G. Tin eh and <k Son havotl ( copper-tocd children’s shoes for sale.

YIOUSS, AeeonllanJfFltilei am! Fife*, Violin . Do*v Slrtnp*. Ac. A foil Ripply at aogl 1. U VltiliilACD’S.

The public debt of tho United Stales on July 1st, was $00,274,000.

(£r There arc sixty-six lawyers in Indianapolis.