Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 35, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 August 1859 — Page 2
ggrk. correspondent of the Louiarille Democrat, writing “from the country,'* speaks as follows of tho “flush literature" of. the day:
! Few parsons are at all aware, of [the evil dodo to others, or the injury mil icted/in them selves, by the single jttcglcct of punctuality ns to the pay* intent of debts. - There are many men I of business who would not have their |note in the hank unpaid ht matmity fur any thing, or a debt of honor forgotten. and yet they will say to their ■poor creditors, go and come again, time upon time. Indeed, with many men: the whole balance ‘ lying in their bonkers* bunds so ostentatious* ly to keep np.lhair credit rs made up of email stuns long Ovotduc, hut out of winch the proper owners arc kojd by various devices. With some it is mere cfttclc»uesH,' with others. 1 ) act* iJed ■prihclple.-thai it'is uevot safe Of wi-o td pr.y any sum . of money 1 ’ so long ni thr»;payment can, by any art or artifice, be dehivjd/ They, are not j dishmiost. ; They nic.ui to' ’ pay, but Inot till the la>t practicable momenti | Were ft a deli of honor, they would [pay it jdiicctly; hut mechanic’s account of a fow dollei;?, may bo sent for (i dbziin times, arid there is . no penso of wrong or even impolicy in ail (htydolay. ; , r * ; ' Lhe-Queedo IEngland !3 notor* imtiTkir hl*r prompt payment of all accounts. Mol long since, on the urn triage of her daughter, phe.cnrployed/ft distifjguiiheil ' artist, at the price of about two hundred dollars, to design rho bridal veil Ip Id.'worm on (hefgfeat occasion. , A piece 0! forgetfulness or a mistake, by which , that artist was left unpaid for d&huit rime, cost, her life,, and caused her death,! in absolute want in a garret, tihe was told to call at the palace at a given hour for pay meat. But the I Queen had gmio om-aud furgoUcn.io 1 leave the money, or an order to pay; 1 will* the ■ proper - ofiicer. tike was ■ told-'to caib again and again 'mid again! At la-l ciyrvmis asm lady ot i ii Jiucd sonei'oiii’lcs would btyliol and-: weary with a-long walk, shewns la* j l;.-n .-uk with a U-vor, and’ died be* ion; the mom-y came, in (vh>lute want, j In the timeol George 11., fiadcrmcu’s j 1 L-iUst to the amount of hundreds ut thousands of dollars were left unpaid for vears. - The father ol the present Quant of England borrowed money on the Continent to lake his wilC'to England, for Victoria to Lo born within the kingdom of great Britain. 1 That money wiis never repaid, until iiftertlie pre.*:et:l Queen came to the tin one. 1 u this country many negleey their smallatcouuss, to the nmr of iJihsc who (first them.—PkiladdphUi Ltihwr. . . '
PROMPT PAYMENTS,
WECXESIUV, .U'U?ST 31,
In sheer desperation yon take op a modern magazine—1’ctcrson for September. Vou inspect, with deep interest the new patterns for thingumbobs, “by Mrs. Jane Wearer, nml admire the nearly worn-out fashion , plates. ; Voir open at "a love story," nml read on with the detcrnrinptioh of a martyr. .Ton gel ttt-where the heroine was disappointed, dud she tells you in all the ele t “ancc of modern parlor literature that she “slunk back’into ray (herJ heart, 1 * and you close tho “Ladies’ Mmiazitie 1 ’ in disgust, and forswear the comp.iiiy of such slink* Jorcyer. You then take up a blood andthunder New YWk wtv-kly, feeling that yon would load: it it it killed you. As an.‘lux of ihd ; prevailing ta-ic among young la-ties, they nre rather interesting, ami the knowledge that tin*-minds .of ymirdaughters. uve to lw formed by hcbjmiudel. duses of Sylvan os (jobbery gives to (hem an 'importance truly horrible. You will |find that modern heroines live iu tho South. 1 They arc named Lconore j) tf — (whatever, it suits'die author* ess.) They are vary rich, but truly respectable. In personal appearance Itliey are talf, witltVa rich oiivu completion. llair aa rlark as midnight, and - twice as “wavy" (carls arc out pf fa-bion). laps bear n Sttik.ng resemblance to cherrics.--eara small | ami’ -aristocratic — nosc.‘ atpiilinc—■.citin' clasMc:d--eyc-f darkVdeep and mild, “yet within, their/piercing depths, (‘piercing depths* is good) there lingers a look of sterir rcj'blvc,*’ itc. TiteEo amia5>lo fcalufes nro inhabited hy a gt'nerr.i expression of amiable perfectly iifcsbtable, ' This beautiful creature is .possessed of two lovers; one of them is a native of Now Oceans, a dncllmt by profe.-.dmi; but he relieves tho duties of his arduous calling by gambling; drinking whisky, profane oaths, and reducing unMi.-jfCciing and confiding maidens. T lie other lover is, ■ of course, a native ot seme vdage in New York, ottbe name of Ft nest— 7, (something). lie L possessed of a pale, intellectual countenance, dark ! brown hair, which clusters over n high forehead., die also rejoices in (iic possession of 'iyspepsy and untold poverty. ; Female pat agon loves No. whereat No. 1 becomes exceeding wrath. : lie challenges No. 2, who accepts “j rjmplly." Weapons, horse pistoisr-.-disiAnce, a very narrow table—-lime, right then. No. 1 bucks out, and with *'n fiendish scowl," leaves tho' country. T ho lovyors marry, and in the accommodating spirit found only in novels, her parents die, r.tnl leave nil their wealth to the happv pair; In about a yeai a nyiti,!>« ta,v J 11 Ibvcly bud of the masculine gender is added, and we. leave tho two to themselves. Satisfied with modern literature, yomwtiie a loiter to the Democrat, which occupies you till bed lime.
.niilliM can Jh* latrrn’ «f annnvmfim comtiJBiiiralioiu. Wliaiovet li tuUituK - itT>>r lr* Krtida mui'. U: aulbWilifuljJ l>j" Cie aad idilivu of Lhd nriter; n<*t fur callon, but as a guarsulvo (if cuoU fxhh. Wo cannot ur.4crbtZu tvluru
_ ICpail Li-eal A itrcri'ramciiU t«vcblL- la attranee, or when -VfiWuvi’. is. muile; tu no ea»o sut.J.-ti m the Jet aj of t- P -*l jirucets. Jr?" All tntu'.cni a-tcertliemcTiU to be patV for invariably i;j nitva/ic-. 1 .
ALL SHOCLU. ADVL‘EXI5B.
"We arifc not about to complain now, thr.t the advertising coiumns of the Reveiixs arc pot well pctioncind, for tbr.dr crowded state prove conchi* eivleljr that they are already filled to overflotying: hut wo desire - to say «nly that there are a largo number of stores end shops that do not advertise. . In-this, they (to.themselves a great injury, and do not act well their part in forwarding tho busmens and prosperity of -Vcvay. Kvery business man in the place ought to bftvo his Card in the flr.yr:tu.E, not for onr benefit so much as his own, and the benefittif strangers and people in the country. , Local f papers ought to-be a complclo re/lex bf the business and prosperity of their place of publication, aud every,man shotild do his part to atttain s6 desirable a result. There is no' man in j Vevay who has any tiling to sell; who cannot afford to .pay tho printer live,: eight o.r leu dollars a year, to make his place of business known and bring him customers. 1 .An advertisement not unfrcquonlly secures a purchaser to a business house, who pays double and thribbja the price of tho advertisement lor a wholo year, by the purchases ha makos in a biggie day. -
CF 3 A letter from Brescia, describing the scenes in Italy after the war, says more than! 2,001) Uinhs have been amputated. Many have lost both legs,- and there is one poortrunk. a fmc spirited young Frenchman, who lias been deprived of all four limbs —• that both, feet, one arm entire, and.tho hand ql the other. And vet lie lives.
The wholesale clothing business- of, Cincinnati nas nearly 2000 sewing machines operating to keep up abundant ?np[ilics in the market. With the. raw .materials the product of the needles, now mostly driven by machinery, Centering in that city, exceeds in value & I ”*.000.000.
Example to Delinquents. —The Chicago Press says: Thro’ Father Magew, of st. Patrick’s Church, came to us yesterday, from a penitent, the sum of, five dollars, restitution made by a person unknown to us, who confessed having defrauded us of that amount. A heinous sin to cheat a newspaper office of its ducs! May we not have hope of other penitents? Conscience may thus become an efficient adjunct of our collecting business.-
Gr°Tho State Fair will fie held at Now Albany, this year, commencing Monday, October 201b, ami ending on Saturdav, October 1st,
BT.Qatiy: AVlioff lottle of whisky ai s;.;t pul 1? it, si a iiCi.nl Oaacc iu Vovavf
r*? A Physician has discovered, that by ’living principally on buttermilk ;i hniinm being may prolong his oxi.-r-enco to the period ei two hundred years.
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SHEBOT'S NOTICE,
;To the Voter's Nof the Comity of j "7 Switzerland,■ Greeting: JA'’"'" mv I'.il in Tec. Jay. the | ,l_- ll'.iiiltj i: | v. r .N,.\ ivit, ajivil t;i( t-enj-tu-ti I In. ■ ■ : i (r.<; i:i tf.i* t<» n«- ' i <■ u’ ; ;f 11't- 1 . Cl-' i m (iMif ( I, IT i';n/i aiu r. anu.-.J t/r tciiv; .ill- v.*i <;{ lU’/.'.Cv if ill |>uf...f ;.,i . l .>: - f ‘.'I I v, -.cure if I he j-taitt . f inii';-- v nSiiV1 *■ .Vet Ui ; r niJc fjt the U- ' r. v.i ii'.’ a t ij/iniTirn I j.alicr, at! tr.it, cr jit-*-" i.-’’ •’> ■/n t't iM- r'laic,'* afiriiviJ : in . .5 -.r. itr rr Ar"?. ii7(h it.iv i-t .VaenH, V.t>j. • ' • Ki iAKY, ;■ ?Ur.‘tT > *liierianl ( can'.}’, i ViAvi.t; ;i.
0:ieliur.ilr< ‘l m:<I on tli’:!'hs t.miiT il in Chinnnnti !:;m wt;oh. a oi wliifli. worn chihlrc-u under live veer.- <;f, *
Ex-Piv/idcut Pioivn Mini .wife have arrive.! liP'.v. TheV c.iiue in 1 ho Air> . ica.
.Sheriffs Sale of Ileal Estate. r.'at‘.;'..ii Dafour, 1 k ’ vs. : { Judgment in the iln .'U 1!. 1'MV.T.cy i f” StViuerJami Culiyrtin liilw’.l, J ctiil Conti. \p iTM'J*. • hiTi I )* y;vi.n, ibat, by vuif l*U-‘ if' all ei;|iT'(>l sale isi-neJ out of tJiU t.'.k-jJi’s mVcc i.; Jin; Suiiziilaiul C.:m;l t’-iu:, (ucl. U> ine ttiltfLlt.il, arviv.-l II. D.iw:;i-y jiint, Cyms ElI;./, aai ui Uver of. Franklin Oufour, 1 M I.;’, l.tl , . ■ ' . '
COM .V 1.1; CIA Ii
, Vt;v.\v, August :ll. Flour—$r».0v'..ri,L;'j; extra o.6U, Wiuat—uOiOlV’. Hav—I-.M a .low, i'l'ilti’il. J) m ter — 1 -111 *>e, a U>. I'pA—7aSc “V/.vn. IV: ,i if.o a—I 1 5\J .■ 'li ii - !iel.
If every wau of bnsiaosa in Vevay would have bis Card 'publuhcd in tho REVEtiLn, it would present a variety and quantity of business carried ou benvthat would abtonisb onr own citizens, cau-o’ strangers to view onr place with increased interest, and help the Town wonderfully. Let all try it, aud prove the troth of our assertions.
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Saturday, September 24,1859, efur. Or j-i.it! at I'libiic, aactiuo, lo Uie i.j ;tn it ,.n i i t,.-', till lef, fur ca?!i m I,amt, Si tl.v Conn ti(ju;e jlvi .r in the Town of AVvjy, in .*>a;ii coi> t-.V-m n the lo'jts j ti-.'i iil-n'i l>y ;.iw,il.c f.tibiivini.'dtsftibfil it-ai V.-iattf, siiiuitt in Stviizcnantl County. Isiijiji, i-j wi:: . .It Imjiji tO WiV li.tf!.!, title am* of sr. i ilt.f rtitnnts in If.e yont. 1 * wcslqimr* U i o!‘rti: t!i vi!it <',anrtcr i f .-cctuih t» cr;-ly-me O.'ij, ’.o* nvij!;i luur t4 ; , of rancu ti.rce vivti,-* At.wb’.'if Inin.- anJ jilaro, I- will frit ifiVr f'»r i ail- It.c friiii joor.ls ol iaul ft.*I cita’.v fora urni :ml i n y. ; un i if tho suiae firti to sell !i.r a suili-R'iii I to iiiij.-ty said jm.’ctii:rt, cofis al. J costs'; I will tt.on and,tln.tr; in line niuinicr and on ti.c ijii;s Mtiiiis, ot:Vr u.e ice sinijnc cf sa.il real estate Oi sate. sit.b will »eil niUoiit to valnattuti et opjnaivjnten:' law s,*, .. ' '
I0REIGN SEWS. Qlt.rf.c, Ang. 20. Tho steamship Indian, from Liverpool on the ITth insl., arrived at this port ibis morning. 'Her papera furnish the following details in addition to the biief summary telegraphed yesterday from Timber Point. Great Britain. —Lord John Russell said in the House of Commons, prior to the delivery of the Queen s speech, that Mr. Bruce had been sept to Pekin With a view, to the ratifies-, tion of the. treaty with- China, and that it was the intention of the Government to require the' Chinee to fully carry out the condition of the treaty. ' ■ ' 1 Sir William Gore Oualey is about to be recalled.; Captain Petuber, of tbo ship John Fife, had been arrested for shooting a seaman named John McArthur. Li-MiON, '17th.-—A -proposal Iras been made on behalf of Mr. Lever to charter the Great Fasten for a vovngc out and libnio from. Great Britain to America. £20,000 is ofi'oreJ. • Fn.i\cr. —The. triumphal entry into Paris of the army of Italy, on the Mih, passed off with great eclat. The L'mpcrof distributed a Iticdal ti^ all who were engaged in the Italmrv campaign, ami par dotted over 1100 persons who bad been sentenced to imprisonmeu; for committing vairous crimes. The Monileur contains im imperial d 'creo granting a full and entire amnesty to persons sentenced for political otlcusos. ■ Lille is to le made the headquarters of the graud military 'command, with the Marriiats of Franco as die head. Accounts trout the vineyards in France nntavorahle. * It is reported that Franco has declared that fho will not assist the H'lf-elccted Princes lo return to their dominions by fort e, nor will slic permit Austria or any other ■ power to mTord them military aid for. that purpose. , Ti'AnY.—Garibaldi has accepted the command of all the forces in Ccntial Italy. . Prussia. —The death of the King was homly looked for.
. Kew York, Ang. 27. Tho money market during the ■week-lias been very uniform, and ihe supply of capital seeking tempo-j tnry employ meat has beau ou the ih*, crease. . UmmUakeabla. signs of iDcrciscil activity in commercial circles appear; ou ail billet, ami the lotto of the proj duce markets . has improved tinting lho week. ■■■*,‘ • I
SO io S5y; white S5 to ii'Je- . ; (Join— 1 7T flini S5e,- (iom>*.ore. llij—Id fcates on levee nl hlo. . ' Fotate-’s—very (lull; 'bityi’is-'.ftjc noi uiUtnif tn pay the juices askol; nominal nt 01.50 j er barrel. * • Cincinnati, 'Aug. 2D. *
Wo have no hesitancy in saying, that the . H&vmux has at this time nearly doable the number of readers in the county, of any paper over published in Vovay. It circulates freely all over the county, at every post-office, and in every neighbor1 ... - it , ■ . ’
The Dasiiaways. —The Dasliaway Temperance Society . is. ft thriving "league” in San Tbaricisco. 'The ori gmil nineteen starters were -habitues ui ah engine bouse, amliiutthbcrit.&f !i!io company that propelled the hta- *'* ',* i-t.t tn*yy four, pr Jive days and ingots otr a" frightful - tear,’ without going out of the house, when snakes'arid other "msocis” that .usually. follow such orgies began’to appear. At length a-dawu of jeason reached oiio of the - party who was n'orm eaten clear through, when hr arose on his tottering legs and nervously e.wlaimed,. **Boys, lei’s ,dash this horid stnlf away, and drink ; o*< mole,” "Agreed.” said three or four. "I’m hanged ifT don’t,” says another, and so on. by. degress the. whole uintech came in and signed a - moral "Declaration of Independence/ Sub tcqnently the whole company signed tha contract. From this little point started the “Dashaway Association,” 'numbering now. about fifteen'hundred member*, including iii its nurabet the first Governor of California ( whp has been for years a conHrnicil .ino’v brtitoj) also javvyers, actors anil ciyi ; , Halts of all grades, froni'tho highest (6,the,lowest. ' • / -v V J
The export of bullion ■ to-day includes nearly OoUO,000. in silvcK which is becoming every year a iuoi s general article ot merchandize. .. TheCiiy of Baltimore to-day loo t out over half.a million in specie; llwi v».m>u.i:kean0.r>rui | The weekly, bank statement.is c.'jpeeled to show about llm,'fame tjs last week on (bo upcdonverage.-f-Tho loans have* been increased jiroU* ably §500,1)00. . L '.■■•Mr. Charles Moran lias resigned the Presidency of the Ktie liailroap* Uis resignation was accepted by the Board to day. . ■ - . Tbo city is crowded’ with strangers, and, siucc tho Crystal Palace yean was never so full, Nine-tent is of all tho strangers . aro from ■ 1 10 North and South, showing thal .tra le from ihoso sections will be’larger than has been anticipated, ' }‘
THIRTY EEASOHS, ■ AVliy the sale of Intoxicating 'Lijquors should he prohibited . by law: ■ jl. They deprive men of reason.for the time being. ' 2. They destroy men of tbo greatest intellectual .strength, j 3. They foster and enconringe every species of innuorjality. . •’ ! 4. They bar the progress of ■civilization. j , 6. They destroy the peace !and happiness of millions of families. . ... ,, ., ( 0. They reduce many virjfuous wives and children into beggary. . - 7. They cam:o many thousands of murders. S....They.prevent all restoration of character. , ■ . 9. They render 'abortive the strongest resolutions. 10. The millions of properity expended in them is Josf. | 11. They cause a majority of cases-of insanity. ! ‘ 12. xhey destroy both the body And the soul, j 13." They burden sober pcofple with millions of paupers, j 14. *rhcy cause- immense {expenditures for the [Twen■tion of crime. | lo. They .-cost sober people immense sums in charity, | 10. rhoy burden (he country with eunmums taxes, j 17. Because the mod crate {drinker wants the temptation {removed. IS. Drunkards'want the opportunity-removed. - - 111. ho her people want fho nuisance removed. 2tL-The tax-payers ’want ! the burden removed. ’ - i 21. Prohibition would save ! thousands from Jailing. - 22. The sale exposes ourfamilies to insult, , ■23. The sale exposes our j families to destruction. ‘ ■ ■{ ,24. tIio *aIo npiihhU'thd vicious and idle'at-iho. cx{ jpnnso oftho virtuous’ ami inf ’ dust r ions. ' -?jI 25. idle sale;subjects the ■ sober to great oppression-! ■ I xo. J r takes ■man’s‘earnings lb support.thedrunkard. ■ f 27. It subjects numberless! wives lo untold sufferings. ! ’ 2S, It is'. Contrary to the Biblc. v ; . ■ [. 29; It, is contrary to common sense. V Vi 30; Wo have a right to rid ourselves of the burden.
F!niir—S-1.7t)a-t,75 . formjietfine, ami c-t.Cif \cuV-** lor extra.
(aka it and read. it, and men of no party or sect do tbc same. Ko oilier paper ‘ circulates as it does in this county. And it circulates among the very best people in the county,— ■ These arc fads, that arcwell known and will not bo denied by truthful and responsible men, women or children. Again, wo remind those.who wish to do business, that they stand in iboir own light; by not advertising in the Reveille. ■'
Wheat—sternly aiifl Urm, «tt:l in ¥a|fs prime rc<3 at 1, 05; l,0ji nl,!-! for good white, Mid .$1,15 lor prime ... .Coin—tit-77c. , - t.)als—in fair item a ml ft t Kyc—;'.tlvU:uvll to. 73aJ5e. Groeerii'a—Sii!;ar fiJaTj;- Mulns* fbfr Co.Oot* 11’ Moss l*ork thill at AJl4. -r irlionMcrs 7c.- T«lin>v 9c. Sr; extra Ifpgc £,](*,’: : vivitcr rising—G feet in cliimnct.
.■■■;■ HARRIS KEENEY, . Sheriff of Switzerland County. August .It, ISad.—-It &\im
ShcrilEs Sale of Real Estate. bantut; Kui-sell, in thu v<- Skviirciliml Cn* Jitmih.iit 3!. Front* ft S cuil Uouiu
* jp’Xcw volumes Of the London Quarterly, IMinburg, North British and West* minsltr and Blackwood's Magazine* commenced wjUi July, ISoUj.ot (he following ralea, ucr anmun : For any one of the four Reviews, ?3 . " tvro, ; . V . ■ 3 three' ;, “ : " - , 7 For all four. f v . ** 8
MOTICE i» hereby given, that, by rjtil !<ic ill" ait ruder of sale i.vMtai rut of it.t: Clt-ik's tiiik-e of said Court, in the above ca-.tse, and to me directed, i will. On Sntmtlny, Si ptciuber 34, 1S50, at the ilunr of ihe Court House, in tho Town <*f Vtv.,y, bM lUtii.-ud county. In* diatijr, I elv;ecu the hours prescribed by lav. - , I'.iltf t-jf :ak- the following descri* bed u-jI estate, situate in said county aril bjate, lo-r.jt;
., t3T Rav. John A. JlcQlung, • of Kentucky, was recently drowned ,at Niagara'Palls. Ho was '.one of the ablest and most cloijncnt divines on the Contii»ehl. ; | This sad event happened in the Niagara river; About two miles'abovo the Palls, where be had gone to bathe; and being, alone, and ignorant erf the swiftness the current, was speedily carried-out-beyond his'power to return. * No tidings of him were obtained after he left the hotel at Tono Wanda, eight miles above the Fall?—whither ho bad gone for his.health, on the 6tb—nnclothing was lonml* on the shore, on the 10th, and identified by bis name npon a handkerchief. His body was recovorctl below the Palls on the 22d. The most intense anxiety for his file has existed there for two weeks past, wilhout-any definite intelligence, : until. his - body ' Was. found. .
K etoad y4? 11 t i si -:m tints.
For Blackwood's Magazine,
E.S.AG111CILTURAI, PAIR.
EUZAL'ETEIOWIT - FF 31AI, V; S F 3 11N AI v Y. in il.o M;. I'uj1'JoVj jiUn*- The !■■*'.I. NWui. v,ill ta. t;i l.tr.o.ta;, Jvptttul* r i«,| will ioi.ihl hi fo‘iteen irevAs. ; lui will (*.,e allifar-'cs for TiiltM'Iiftri.l J iT in H. ni (or * i: • }v;.r. — Jtu'fr r.t:*! i:*..-'of juscm in'•£.(, S Hi j. 't t -nu. . .U-tr,-.-.. it* 1 IVSuc;f .I, r it. [tieKisi.i: i ".wi:. jMMi.t'i, /' ii »•* It. i Otv-ra-(’njijyti U. Jl. stu«, ,\ ;.u ( v. eiji:,;
For Blackwood and one Review, . & " . ' ■ .y : ' : tWO"'- ' :-7 . *• time V , 6 ■,; -four **. 1U
V CniCAqo, A »g. 20.— iVeparatu ns are making fort ho fal r !ofHhe fair of the U.' S. Agricultural Society, to bp held in tin's city, commencing S p ; tember 12th. All the rdilroups'c :n* tertng here have .made ajra.ngehu.’als; to carry stock itiul' atiiclei forTxhibiton free; and victors for half ft re; The Superintendarit is in daily re-, ccljtt.of lcllcrs irom all parts of (ho country containing-application for room., The prospects for nance ssful fair arc very Haltering. - •
/ “ The ’ south-easi quarter of section ttvenl;*l«o, in township two, of range two, wtsf; eucpiine' therefrom twenty- ■ eight atiil unc-tcnth actes, more or less, ; Wl.iih was deeded to Charles David, on the --M!r day of February, 1S57 ; and iwetiiy-sit acres, more or less, described in a *\ed to Daniel ThalcLer; also, one Mitai; piece Jttdt.1! fer a burying ground; • ani .also, one half an acre,*more or less, ctn of the south’-west corner, belonging to the Trustees of lie 31. E. Church. I At which time and place, 1 will fits! offer for sale the tents and profits of said real folate for a term not eieceding seven : vetur; and if the seine fail Jo sell for a sum sudiaeni.to sat.sfy said judgment, imprest, costs, and accruing costs, I will then and there immediately offer for sale the fee simple thereof. To be sold to the highest bidder therefor, and for cash in hand, as other lands are sold on eteClilmtr, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ' HARRIS KEENEY? V Sheriff of Switzerland August St, IS39.—41-. : $5
"A discount ortJo - per cent to chibs ordering fuar dr mote copies of any one or morp of the above works.Eddies l„, Scott & Co., Nol' 51 Gold si., N. York,
;JsNaroi,Eos's Star os tor Waxe? —.pur I'nm correspondent; slates that many niep in Kuropo are oJ opinion- .thal Xouia iNapolcOn litis now reached the zenith of his good luj'k, and that his fall will be as rapid as his riio.. Stick'’a suggestion wits made here soon after the news oMliq peace treaty was received. Napoleon does not appear to have ady very warm friends amongst the rulers of Uropc. Even Russia usually spoken of as. bis close ally, has, according to late advises, assured Prus k sip of- hor friendly disposition in any future European political complicalions.—Hasten, Traveller.
3j*Mr. L. Builmnh, of Mnoioe county, one of the most intelligent fanners in Indiana, writes o long letter to (be Indiana Farmer about the' crops and markets. — He says that ihq wheat crop (his year only averages seven or eight bushels to the acre when sown broadcast, and eleven or twelve bushels ...when drilled.' He says-the corn will be very s>uu,.and (be potato, crop' short. Breadstuff* , are not mere ’.lian three-fouttbs of an average crop. He rccoaunentls farracm pot to sell their wheal formless than one dollar pet bushel. ' > • • - •
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ri’ilil tiii J ec.uM ’:ir,*M (heir ; (il-st'U Jji .‘.’.-rrlnivl I’ouiT.v, at V\kfit siIt.eptii/lje ceritnUy,tLat (i cy H;*Ju'-' 1 nbvij:v ti eir i’ail ?:ceU < ( V. I ai)il vfi!i It Ilcr l ari* n t-it',)-tins \i c Cr.'L bv.i.Vj.v. They arc ru!‘.tf jtr- * i4le I that tl nrfl Le.taitrh tatter for r.’f«r», li*S
’ (Kr A maniac - woman, a passenger on board tho steamer Loaisvil <v ■ Inst neck, from LaSalle to St. Louis, - tlircTVvdpe-Of-kor .children overlo. u\ '|when tjui w as, s at IToiiuepih. — piicVfei.J. which Wjts 'llifco-'jVps lohl/'was drowned,.. Tim - - woman . threatened (ho drst motion of Iwr Vc* maiding child;.'and also of herself, but was prevented 1 fromcomnuil ug fnrflrcr. outrage.by the ofticcrs of ho ‘ boat. . . vV.i-s} . • ; ■ • ‘ - i . . •*
{Tue CnoLunA. Js^KNfiL.i.Np,'— ’ Cbc London Medical ; Times. sounds out tlio' nntyo!conio;no|o that the choi era, hns^ngnin■> made its -appearance in England,;»il ims been Hamburg. q wf-' antine/surgeon baa been'erappw (red to board Tlambiirg, vessels*at Or ivb6end( «nd to remove i1ty f uspiiaotis eases to tbe.Drcmlnanght. Similar instructions hayp been .sent to other, ports, . ',v : ‘ i
flirTIio premium list of ihel Si, Lonis ''Agricultural ami ■ ■Hechaiiical Association, to cpromencoonjtho 25th of September,; shows three Womiums of ,81,000 cach. : For [tho best thorough-bred bnlt of nny lngo, 81,000; best roadster stallion in bar: ness, 81,000; bcst-Thmough-pred stallion of any age, 61,000; : . .'
Education' is the United Sta’ es, —Tho number pf : colleges in his country is 122; theological sorai uarics 48; law echpols ? IT; "med icril schools 40. Tho numberof ktpdents in these institutions respective', ly is,, students- in colIcgo''T4‘,a78; : law students 1 f X17j, theological!T, 1 ' 379; medical 4.322. The professors number in colleges i,0G3j' schools 38;'in medical schools 208; in theological .schools /ijotal of professors,. T;506; .total of: fitn-! dents ■ 21,791. ■ —Amrican Almanac.
I*. ,Ke ttcpiM tcre tenrJer (nr r.cuf fra’.eful Itankr (ft thfi?e * ht> have (atr«n(re>l w >e iil«rj'.ly In tta (W-t; and while wecaraaitly -'ol.'ciLa of l3:e!r fitpr.*, ec ho; c'tft l>c Jil'lcln otarn'ch iailuevTiienlt a» 'eiU cmVe tt ta tie Inicrci uf lljc pul lie to j itronlrc -
lAilllncry and Manlaa-Mnldng,
SlHoily attctrdel to, In nit Its ite|iartA(r.u. F/dyCYGOOiDS.
\Ve In'erpl hcejifot aycoeral cf Dress fifwls siiiialde'fvHhe reason; iuri'hy paving fjedil niretilhro lu Goo-U for this tvariet, An I reJi!n;," tfiC sable for we tblnklhs.* nit who at ay rant an; thin; In our line, cannot fail |i> he failed. If they trill call mul xcfar ttenvelvey bethink they will ha tclg acknowledge that buy* ins/i>r Cash it. tte bcttSre& . E. B. KINCAID CO . , . • ■!■.■■■ . Opposite Odd Fellows Half. ■ i -TerajvAaptrf 11, IrJfl. - .
, P;,F. LAPIIAM'S ; SEVBXtn XOSTBLY
Kr Tho San Francisco carrcspon* dent of the New Nork Herald, under date oL20lh of July, writer
Excelsior ISislrlbutlon ■ - ; '-".J o.f •.,.■■ Cash, and Sewing Machines* Wotchett /wrffy, etc.
’ jCSTTbo Lafayette Courier says tha£a liquor saller of that place was fined 833 35 for a.Second violation of tho liquor law, Another ono was fined 812 50 for a first .offense of tho same kind. This way ;qf "patting through" the unlicensed sellers will speedily dry up the business. We aro satisfied that tho liquor law is violate*! every day in Vevay, and would not bo surprised if they had to pay the penalty ere long.
Ai.leoed, Cure foh Fever asd Ague.—'Jlic following, brought from the Spanish Main,’ and said to be an unfailing cure for fever and ague, is highly rucotneuded by an exchange: —“Just before the chill comes on, have a pot of very hot coffee made and keep it lint, and when the first chill is felt pour out about a pint and rqueeze the juice of n couple of lemons into it, and a little sugar to to make it palatable, drink it off; go to bed cover up warm. One trial of this often cures, whilst two or three trials never fail.”
“Our dates from Oregon aro to the. 23d Inst, at which time it was reported by the Portland papers that Stout, Democrat, had been elected to Congress by nine majority. Tiro official returns have not yet been published."
Washington, A tig. 2r, Now Orleans papers of Sunday last have been received by mail,! Jly a new regulation, to go into effect on the first of September, all free |porsons of color, aiming there, must immediately be lodged in jail nml remain until tbn departure of the boat or vessel on which they arrive.;
To ,be* Drawn al CihcinnaU, Ohio, on Monday, September 19, 1S59. • . v ' : Tickets $1 Each. $l,000:tr American Gold for $1!
Ci UkxTijtz Rvtttroei /Vaao, irertA &S0U, /cr (I, ThirteenHundred frizes"! r ; TICKETS LIMITED TO 130S, T}. F. LAFfLUI would announce to tie poblio X‘ that HU Seventh Krcelvlor Uonlbly Dittrlbn. Una wilt U drawn afahove, on which occasion srltl he distributed to the ticket •holder* thirteen hundred valuable.friie*. an»n; which will he bond; 1 t'crln; Uachinu, California Gold. Pirn a. Gold uni Silver Watches, LaJia - Cameo, Lara, Morale and Florentine Seta of Jcweliy,'!.rekett, hreaiipltu, Cold Stud*, Scece Button*, he.
Now; Fall and Winter Goods, THE reijccttnlly Informs the dUxent of Vcvayandswitiertandcounty, __ that be has Jwt received the l*ijeit ; uU rVfjS nmd complete assortment of' ' - ‘ (fcf Fall and : Winter; Cloihingy And .Gents Furnishing Goods, Ever hruu'iit to Hits place. . * . HI. stock con.lt: * m |<att of Finn Dree* Frock Ihuts—Vteuoh Cloth, German and Do* litCitlC. ■ * ‘ 1 ihttinfit Cents —Coalecc, Sacks, fv*B. Freehs, EoV; Cavslmere, Saline:, Velvclinc, Ac., kd\ ‘ '■ J’tni/i-*Frwn the tinmt DveAin Cusjmeredowa to are:on:on Jeans. ■ Vcrti I'ancr Silt, Cailimero, Velvet,Oa»* riviere, Sstitiol, kc., lore!her with one of the tar* Fe=: ami tinea .it'Ci of Gcutlcutcn* Furnishing nVjJ.' ever hru Ji.!it to tfili marker. ' -ALSOA very fine, amt the hugc-t stock of HATS sod (.'.If*.'' oer r.\Jiilii(e l In this place, of all style* amt fashion-, which 1 oiler t-trj f-nr j<ir Cntk, Vevay, Aug. 3 i , 1 1 0J, Jn.R SEL.tai. Special Notice. At l. persons indebted to ns, either by Note, or on Book account, are car* neslty requested to' pay up, os \vc arc much in want of Cash in closing up our present business. HARWOOD & DOAN. Vevay, Aug. 31. ts&9.
Ciscixxvn Horse MvnKrrr.y-Tocsday’s Gordie reports the following sales for the preceding week: Millcr&Easlwood’s, 117 head, $13,350 00 VV. Il.Stctcrij, 79 head, 11,93 00 Daniel Carney’s, 81 head, 7,o7u 73 C. & I. Rider’s, 130 head, 13,570 25
Nr. tv Ohlcans, Aug. 29. Dr?. Foster and Olioppiu, p(iysi* ciaus of the Charity Hospital,! met on otto of the public streets ycsle|day, an altercation ensued, and F, fired at C. with n revolver, two balls talcing effect in his body, cansing dangerous wounds. Cause, professional jealousy, !
A Nice Flack to Live is.—The New York Tribuho says of that.cUy: j‘*Jn Now York, as an offset for fmo is (reels and shops, wo b'avo.tho heroic satisfaction of knowing that every tenth person in tho community is arrested lor murder, rape, arson, theft, violence, drunkenness*, or breach of law or decency of some sort.”
(£r Hoo. John W. Davis, of this Stale, died at his residence in Carlisle, on Monday last. Ho was at one tlmo Speaker of tho U. S. House of Representatives, and afterwards served the country ably as Commissioner in China.
-• f \ I.m>L'C£ue.\ti TOjAcorrSa r Agent* «Uiog 12 ticket* wth recoire ticm for $10) and trill, la addition,' receive a prmtcun m Jewelry M ike me of far each 13 tickets ■old. if an agent veil*'.3 tickets, and remits me $.■0, tie I* then entitled to Jewelry to the ameant of au agent telling SO ticket*, mult* me tlfi, get* aa article mini *3- Largerorders Chan (ha abate will, premium in proportion, sad wy agenl* may always relyon rctarln; liberal usage for their effort* n*ed in my behalf. Jettons wlvhing to Jieocme tabscribcn Jo this, my Seventh I) btn ballon, are requested to lorwsrd their name* snd toon eg- immediately, and they will rewire by re tom mail a ticket of membership lit connection with a with (Old particalsr*. All price*, drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing, arc forwarded immediately at my eaI petite and risk. A lift of all drawn bombers will be wait to every ticket-holder, j td' Single Ticket* *1; Six Ticket* far JA { All responsible Mrwn* are requested to act as J Agents, *«d by ordering tickets, wilt he mnplied as abov e, tie -money to he sent when the ticket* [are #old. I All orders shoald l< addressed to 1 P. P. LAPBAM. I'm HR, GndcniU, CM a.
The List of Disasters o.v the Westerk Waters during tho first six months of tho year 1859 is heavier than at any former period, viz ; boats snagged 32; boats exploded 4; burned 29; lost by collisions 13; lost by Hock Island Bridge I; lost by running against hank 2; boats foundered 3; sunk by ico 2; lost in storm 1; total number of boats lost 74; Flatboats lost 30. Lives lost 327. Value of boats and cargoes, $1,770,520.
Total,. 419 head, $19,033 00 Average price per bead, $103 92.
OT On tbe 20th insl„ the dwelling of Harvey Myers, ofCraig Township, in this county, waj destroyed by lire. Loss about $1,000, including furniture, fire., and $180 in money. Unfortunately for him, he bad neglected to have bis property insured.
XiT The Goveuor cllect of Kentucky enters upon tho duties of his office on tho fifth Tuesday succeeding the election. .Mr. Magoffin j will, therefore, bo inaugurated on Tuesday, the 30th of this month. {
|p»The Editor of the Indiana Farmer thinks the coin crop in this Stale will be an average one, but adds, “An. average crop of corn in Indiana, for the last five years, will not cover the immediate expense of production.”
Philadelphia, August 27.
A private dispatch from New York announces tho failure of several of tho New. York' bear brokers. Tbo failure of Walter Ilaviland is said to bo the heaviest.
Ip* Our Farmer friends tell us that the threshing machine cuts down their estimate of (heir wheat crop at least Iwotbirds. Tho price of wheat is about os low now os it will bo for a year.
jCSTlowa, which had but ono hundred thousand population in 1846, has now six hundred thousand, an unpnraDcd increase).
Cincinnati, Aug. 2G—Uolmcs & Conwcll, grocery and commission merchants, havo assigned. Cohwell absconded. I
(£r Bad sign—to see a fellow wiping his month as he comes out of a cellar.
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