Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 September 1859 — Page 2

glfelii'tiipaSElieille.

I For tlie Inillana KereUle.

.PAMIZAX FIGUT IN KANSAS Leavemvokth, Kansas, Sept. n

COMMERCIAL*

NKW AWVKHTISKMKNTS.

MAKE HASTE,

Uniled States Fair, Chicago, September 12 to 19.

AXNTAL FAIRS.

"lEiirmxcE cnxDiiirrox."

Vevay, SeptcmW G. [There is very little doing in the Produce market.] Flour—-$5,00a5,25. AYlujat—SOaQOc. Tlay*—10 to 14$ a ton, offered.

OH vrTi v:T l.» tea IV.C 13 ftl CSC ot lint,* I'car.tlfiT MiU-tN. ftiintJ.-tc., ?3 r jr-iKt.'y t!(,i ;• at the "Cl .ay L’aai store" c( HATH A W A Y i Cti.

Mr. Waldo:— In jour paper of the 24 th ultimo, under the above beading, in a communication signed by G, McC., who, I suppose, is well known in your neighborhood, bat not well known everywhere else, occurs the following paragraph, viz;

A collision occurred between the Democrats and Republicans on Saturday night. Both parties were, having demonstrations prior to the municipal election to-day. The Republicans were holding a meeting at the intersection of two streets. The Democratic torchlight procession attempted to.pass lluoiigli. This being resisted, a general molco ensued, several hundred .of both sides participating, using stones, bludgeons, pistols and .knives, Cno. person' was shot, and five or six severely cut, bu t no dc fatally. The Republicans maintained' their ground, and proceeded with the meeting, The affair is believed to have been purely accidental, ami is. universally regretted. There arc sonic apprehencions of »elievu’d dit-turbanco to• day. Ffleetiye preventive mcasnirs have been taken. The Denver City express of .271 h, arrived vcclcniay, with small quantity of diist. In Gregory’s diggings some miners ’ penetrated three feel ihroitgli strata of sulphurate iron, [finding rich dirt below. Discoveries on the Colorado prove remunerative. Indian depredations continued; isolated parties of miners were frequently cut off', .

GLOKIOUS NEWS ’•

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1SW.

Indiana, at-New Albany, Sept. 2G to October 1.

Cheaper Than Eyorl!

NSW GOODS NOW ARRIVING,

JVfiat a Fine Lawn / "17’ts, 1 pi: it a: the "Cheap CVh •:ort' , cl J_ H t haiay k ar.d they have jurt rcce.'r* cl a (Wli iJj'jly that thee are idhnp at *;ill lower ir. ei. HATHAWAY * CO.

jrpNo notice on be taken of anonymous eonrnnotauktno. WUalevet h Intended forlu(crtlan must be Authamlotutl by the ram* and odJres* of tie-writer; not uceeeeirily for pnljHeallon, belli ■ pwranlco of pood falUn. Wo cannot undertake to return rejected trtk-lKj.

. Illinois," at-Frceport, September 5 to 9. ‘ -

• AT The “Cheap Cash Store''

■ Kentucky, at Lexington, September 13 to 17.

Butter—12-|aI5c. a lb, Kggs—7aSc a dozen. Potatoes —Xediannocks COe. bu. Chickens —1,50j2,00 a dozen. 0nibnb — o5a40c. a bushel. Ouion Setts—1,00 a bushel. Green Apples—40 to 75a a lu>liel Wtiod—2,00a2,50 a coid. I.oiisvn.r.n, Sept. 5. . Flour—supvilino extra $4.00 ami 54.75' . ' Wheat—red £0 to S5c; while fc5 to 00e; . -Corn— —and SOc. from store. . IIat—40 bales on levee at 513,25 ■ Flaxseed—Receipts heavy—and in demand at 5T.

OF

JDST ARRIVING, l . FIRST HAT l’. Siw-n t.f lUrJwATC, It Vi p Cii'tory.( arf inter'jT.->;*. Ac,.that u toiler at i'tj .Vu’ jnin, a; the "t tn-fi Ca-Ji iti'ic-'ot JiivlJ . H.UHAWAV*Ci>.

Ohio, at Zanesville, September 20 to 23.

It AT II AWAY &--C.0. 1 '!!>'. STMOH <>f i!,I« fine !* Me in the Kvirrti i who t-i liv ha* t v. ti lie j a-t three w t.,;\;ii j the h-rpei*. su;.l chi-afest •;V< rf

IQ* All Legal A4verti*c taenia payable tn adVance, 'or whoa Affidavit b maile; In no com iubjeel to tbo delay of legal proceaj.

It is few indeed now who have liquor in the barve-t field, and fewer still at a raising; veiy few indeed that present the social glass. But your sagir- and prolific writer says that Solid ay . Schools have made the change, not Temperance Societies—they have doho no good. But there is none so blind as those that can’t sec. : ■ ■ '

Missouri, at St. Louis, September 2G lb Oct. 1. . - .. Iowa, at Odkaloosa, September 20 to 30. i

]0»AU .transient adrertkemcols W to paid for mTariably 1H advance.

Fall and Wilkies* Courts, c. or ical Wot i-f the Motntemt.

MLi A, JSJ > jEF IH3 RSS 1'ttH a Terr maait jam j tm cvi Imr a l-riatifiil , Jit t' of I.ani;. hccaS, ilrpimJ.cj, Orttail t-o*; Ti-f.itr-, V-httoa ad iVl'rvt litilhawca,Cef* e r r.. f:c„ Ac,, it* the “i i't.Ii •tttre"' of jit HAT-11 A WAY k CO.

05* Switzerland County’s new Sheriff, William Mead, E-q., of Patriot, was sworn into office on Monday last, the 5tb instant’ "We hope ho will perform tho duties of the office with credit to himself,, and to the satisfaction of bis constituents.

Bartholomew, at Columbus, Oct. 5 to 8.' '

INDIANA COUNTY FAIRS.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.,

Dearborn, nt Lawrcuccburg, Septom her 20 to 23. Dearborn, near Ajuora, Sept. —

iiOOTS.* S'EEORS,

S 11 K S L SILKS!!

"V"OtT v; (t'-vant a -orient of Claia ati l 1 a:ci f.-Ratij >;its I'dick Silk*, ,\c., a:;*l at jac'j a* to |>i.w ll:tr.« within the tia h of a!!, t ail ai.l ;tr them at lK- "(Ttif t .w-U store" of HATHAWAY t CO.

HARDXv AS«3, : AC.,- &0.

It'would be prudery in me to pass j this paragropb by, upon the pretence; that it is semi-anonymous, mid >omiamhiguous, and might possibly apply, not to, me, but to some other person; As a writer lor the Reveille,.! do not ' profess to be either ■‘ridge".. or !‘prolific." I occupy your' columns with comparatively littie of aW that I write and publish. Yet that little, 1 trust, is en* fitly tnithfid, and,- though modest ami unpretending, is not, I sincerelyhope, entirely devoid of interest to the friends of law; religion,; morality, and education, and the spread of general knowledge among men. I am therefore the more sensitive in matters of truth ond veracity. It is indeed true that l am the friend of Common Schools, Academies, and also of Sabbath Schools, as well of Christiair Churches and religious worship, as the great and certain means of civilizing, moralizing and enlightening- the world; hut I am not therefore opposed. to Freemasonry, Odd Fellowship, Sons of Malta, and "Temp era not .Sociities;'* and your correspondent hears false,.-witness against his neighbor, when he asserts, without qualification that I say, they "have done nagood*\ . "Temperance men,”; outside ■ of Temperance; Societies, have done much; gooJ,' as well as those inside of them,-but ’other means of grace have done good also. The earlier temperance lecturers and societies did a vast amount ol good, while,they confined their efforts to snatching drunkards as brands from tho hurtling, through ond by moral suasion,. Wherever they pursue that course now, they cannot fail of dot he: goodj-hut wl)#n they leave the old landmarks, launch out into legal . suasion, os they call 1 it, and employ punishment and force, instead of love and [ mercy, it is my convic; lion that they doLo no good," and mU do)iione. .1 am no "Maine law man," no prohibitionist, hat not; the less no 'enemy to drunkenness, and the firm, ardent friend of fewjjcrottcc in all things, for all that. | Because 1 do not like’to sec sccrtt oath-hound societies, under the cloak of temperance, interfere in St Me or County elections, 1 trust no honest man will accuse me of overrating Sunday Schools, or of underrating unpolitical “Temperance Societies."; , I may differ from your correspon-; dept, when lie pys "very few indeed present the-social glass." The social glass is not obtruded upon clergymen, and strangdrs, as formerly, but more than half tho community in which ho and I live, present-it, and drink if, nevertheless. That is what I amt reluctantly compelled to believe, from the evidence of ray own observations. I wish it wore otherwise. Hi. Case. Patriot, Sept, 8, 1S50. r

ttiir iio*’s Me ' li> armc, nn i ihc’r i.-i'i r i.i;( - li.ate a if ei-hdtr to eirT-.tsii.

is —.' y • . Dccamr, at Grcenshurg, September 23.lo 2-L , i;' ■ - Jefferson, at MailUou, September 20 to 22. . ■ ;? Switzerland and Ohio, at Enterprize, Sept. 20 to 23; |

Ira N, Maun, Esq., tho new Treasurer elect, takes Ida seat this week, os soon as the present Treasurer, Mr. Morebod, makes his settlement with the Commissioners. Mr. Mirra is f0 well known in the county, that we need not say that ho will ho a correct and attentive officer, and gnanl tho county treasury with a watchful eye.

: In a f-.r Jt;. j ttr stieh njll It fail in cn-ry ito;arln;yr.:. ■ * ■ . .

Clothing! Clothing!!

|X this department our slock is perfect, 1 — me ns and ln>j> clothing of all kinds, nude front the U-st material and of the latvtt sly toy,, a mi at such unhrarj of [ois yrient as to astonish cveiybody. Also n assortment of Plain end Fancy Cassitocres, Tweeds, Jtins, J’luia and Fancy Linens, CuUnnades; in fact all Kinds cf in miner wear, end at prices to t»il U.e limes, al tie “Cheap Cash Sion.-” of HATHAWAY & CO.

COHE AND SEE OUR

Aaf flCTW 1 " €sr «» «H. ftJ, Verlhin joti wi'l Ivsurv loljtiya: Tlf Cl'h h vf - ’

. Ciscissati, Sept. 5.. , Flair—S4,5Ua4,Gt) for Mipcrfine, and 4i,G0 to 5$ for extra. —dull. .Wheat—quiet and dull and drooping;' iaks fair (o’prime.rcd at 92 to 9£c; J,0S for good white, and $1,10 a l.lii for prime white. Corn—in fair.deman I at 75c. Oats—dull at 40c. Ryje—advanced to 73a74c. Groceries—Sugar 7a7'|-; Molasses SVaSi.U*: Cofleu ll-|.il2fc. Pur.k dull at 6l4. Shoulders 7ic. Tallow 9c- Cue esc Sc; extra large £4c. Sides 9 j.

HATHAWAY & CO. Wtay. fc;j;crJer 7, ItjW.

#5" Henry Buffer, Esq.,’ of Kanawha Salines, Ya., concludes a letter to the President of K. Aid and Homestead Company as.follows: y These mountains afford innumerable locations for vineyards that shall ho worth 81,000 an acre,'after (ho vines have been properly set and reared to maturity. Sutiicietft trials have proved this fact.- -.On the tunny slopes and mellow soils of these Kanawha Mountains, the vino flourishes and hears plentifully; with little danger oi injuring from .damps and insects; The wines hitherto produced on our mountains ressmbld the pure Blieniab, tho least intoxicating and the most wholesome of all.. If anything can banish, or oven reduce, the con sumption of Ohio w hi sky, bad at first, and worse after * it has been handled by tho wliujesaic dealers,, tt is tho substitution of pure mountafil wines for these corrupted liquors.

VI'tST KATT. tat .if JI\r.l-ar.'. TaVe Cjtluy.'Cirf enters'- T■*>:-, Jcc.',^ttry tow i>rcr-, at the ‘‘Cl.t.iii Ci-h Shire”', f' reiT " HATMAWAV t TO.

VinicMcsI!

A- BEAUTIFY I. selection tf Gonnpta and- Bor.ncT Bibbons, 1'arasols, 4c„ at shot! t one-ha if the v. ( ns! price*. Also, Heyieiy of all kinds, Linen Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Swi-H-s, Illusions, Capo ami Cap Nets, &e., Arc., and at reduced (iiict-s at H:c “Cheap CJash Store*' of jtS HATHAWAY A CO.

William Anderson, E>q-, of C rag Township, County. Commissioner, mads bis first appearance as a public officer at the present session of the Board. If be makes as efficient an officer as his predecessor, Mr. Weavzn,who .has held the office three terms, the people will bo satisfied. Bela Herrick; Esq;, is now the’ oldest member of tho ’ Board, and bocomes Chairman. Ha will inake a goad presiding officer, and have everything go off as correct and regular as "clock-work."

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.

WAtiiixarijN, Sept. 4.

Ilnrsr, Httftfty, nml llartic*! for 1*. D. SINE'S - Fim-Smit URAsMijiT KMtrfiiit;'

The Government has Lccn advised by General Harney of his proceed* hig$ in taking posscf-sitm of the Island of San Juan, and the steamer of to-monow will convoy him a reply. From what has here transpired, it is reasonable to infer that the position of the Administration admits of no compromise; it Ltd tit; fully salislied that the Island belongs to the United States,

.$0,000 in Valuable Prizes! GO Acres of Rich Farming Land] i*5t» Pi.’lZtS IN ■AJlt'.KUMJ'-fiO.I.Il!:

merries! t , y IT, is ocksdw iudirtil by all, that yoj> can buy tl,c Iftt uriidf of Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Kite,* in fnrl Jll Vimis uf Groceries fiT-lbe lettl itfvncy, nl the '‘Cheap Cash aivic" uf i . HATHAWAY i: CO.

Titxt ‘?: t unit , ./..I >T l.<nr V.V t> *,'1.-fjifr. (S ».— 7'..*> .'r'litr.C-i il;i if*/ t.Mu.o.' tflRi

Correction. —SYo leant that the residence of Ilcrvcy Myers, was in* surcil for its full value, in the Madison.Insurance Company/,

r r 4 ,— I f a.'i ( i I .nr .S,:,-i nt err, J, jr,;>«. J-*.. , , Tirliols’- Winlfcil to toi-lOO! Whole Anmlu-t of :

SiMiu; -.Tu-kki,....0\r Dom tc, T<> U: drnri ai. lltictttaii Ikti'liJ . (sit. lit, ! ~C\

VM. pe.'jons in.JcMiv; to us, either by N.*k*, or tin IkKik account, ate ear* nciUy reiji-.eited lu (u> up, ns we are much in went ol Cash in closing up but pkkeiU business, . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n.unvoon & DOAN*. , Vevay, Aug. :tl,* IWit.'. > ,

Official notice is given Hint in all cases, in which pro cmplion and declaratory statements, founded on bona lido actual settlement and cultivation made prior mid up to dales, and filed by the settlers before the (Jlh ‘of Oct., (he Registers and Receivers arc ducclcd, where the pte-omp-lion .claimants are unable and do not prove up and pay for their tracts at or before that time, to withhold such actual and cultivation tracts from the -public sales in Miinosota, to take place in Oct. or Noy. The Secretary of the. Interior has been informed by certain memorialists in St. Louis who ask that -the public lands ol Kansas and Kobraska bo withheld from private entry after the close of the public sales, that/the President is of the.opinion that the law invest* him with no power - to grant such a request., , -7 ' < . The Slate I)cp;.Tlinont jhas been informed by Mr/ W right, our Minister to Rerlin, that it is not true; as reported by many American newsftt»-» crtvflVul American citi*' zens were in the Prussian army.~ Ho knows of none.

yti'AV AUVEI{TIsiiiIKNTS.

1 »‘Oa..lra.jeo fullycall .Itsri'ltn;iuavf:!.«;«>**I He tinny l i/.j-.'i ni I.V.i r i -ri:..n lifth ’«ill i-v iltvr* n a; t tr efiii: ili. ti.it laj.. < >c jr-U-r Ji'.’ii ‘.ii ifi- j'li-'fn'iv i f all ma /-li't* aiivho ffiitl.iiu.l,* l!.,; |<riicii( fatiMn :ii*i, K* ru-atii-ii H one lwli.tr — cat 'tic*t;-ii,lifer la 1 , a c- 4ii.-e t» lire: ;ii.-c. i*uy and i.lti r »!;•>'.it;e i )!an.v*. i v.'., l- J.jitj; ij ij;.r.l.I;t la ll:.* • ■■•.■'•lev T I in.!/ to til jfi 1 liriVi't’K ll" .1 511,' 1 ■ v'. L’.vty ll, oIiier Ii.v :! o» In drat* f.n I.mj-l V.'iutaii;. : hi-u !■» i ■,-*n*)i* l. i. -t.f s, Faria in -ii. i- tl>*'talir.ilr.ei i 1 ' tl.c '.iv *. U'jiuc, i lift); J.rficf ill Cii.il, r*-t :Ili/ fr-i.it :i;. !■, Cm crl. i Iit|u t.rv a!v> Iw.t S.iii.irc.V r.ail Ueti.y-fitc'i;,-!.! atoj flltef'teier V.In iI.i* Kl.<i.f. al uair.iak- 1 r.c.*JTa‘.c :itiu.-Liv[T.-r.i, 5:11 far.n t'L’l In tJW oieti. , tf.«V jiftS ) in 1* >' iT* IinWi,f :Lii very lr*i I'liiva). tir.li ?7j tu li e a e.of vtiiicli (it mr lajtilj- omM icuvcly i-c tr'eiw* ii?.a;eJ, mi l i.u.'M alwajy St.il .Vfeofy a’c *! o ;[ I Hie;.- K' ilr.t vii fy nny itrmii »!ni ii:J :,y, r.te,- '

The people of Switzerland county are justly proud of their Officers. For many years, her very best men bare been called to fill these stations —an example that some other counties 1 might .follow with advantage.

Ia. J, .]L’:XAM>i:n\s rly-KUith Magnificent Caalt, gift Ui.stribafion l or Mmulny, Sept. 10, 1*50, GOX TAIN.'! :i Niter .Vo-in'nl Un-ey w rth f j U'.t.' "/ ( *u/'i r wth Vn-b Ulf; *1 |« can Hi W. ; ; ilu i r mi l Ponlifr riatot *t ki o. ■3il (I. ;ii ainl oilier Watd.e*. 11*,;;.: La e l> cnral la it limning I.cti-r W*:ch. fit'll. -.0J .U-tti of tar v.injr i aitVl!! 1 l;Bin,-,'j;wL>!», l.ntl.-ct-'vSU'rt-atoil;, ,Lc.. kc., n grata) Until of 3CW fk.ji, Walclj.atil Un i • Vohjcof UUts, ‘ On\OOQ. : Aumlitr of Ulftr. - , *3,000. jrichtU Ltmlml to * The Cunt tirmy uf tnlmWc i;o.U will las *);• Iriluii 1 in j'ii | i;.« iii Kii.ul> ir r -, ni l., ty a iu.-iiv.l.'-ti ol i oiuniiitc of jtiitittiioi cUvU-l l-y tt.c ijrktl luLitu; i tl.iMUcIm, uti ilou Liy. Mpt.'i-.i, IrbtJ- '

TEACHERS' LEAGUE.

tilli'll ii CllI lJiii,-v!iit roefivc<I ( and lot -• fc.Ii J:i ipaunUM iVail Jiurthivi-rfc ' A'GJ .. CI.AKKiON (V U'AI.DO.

The following! resolutions were adopted at the Teachers’ Association which met ai Fork Wayne last week:.. . \ • He solved, That we, cd Teachers and friends)of education; ami of, a constitution “which .fchall provide for freo sihoola ih every city, town and- township •• where the citizens desire them, pledge ourselves to | vote for no man who does not pledge | himself fo support with|all Ins,energy and 'ability jW: mpycraent for such a const ilatidn. and fiir fiuiuble laws founded. thcrcpn,-io that free schools may soon - ho-the gloty and characteristic or tho jam! of the IlooSiers. . '

V iivr fiaiuii.—Ju.'t iwivcJ, Which »« Wat* *v rii.1. For -silii fnrra>li hr biigiT . C I. A ll KsOX & \V A LUO,

,1.' l.aa ! a-i l t irrvi; at ILf Vcrrr ti, lira; rtui*. aug.U. I. hlEVKSS. -

Free Schools in Indiana,— The whole number of scholars in the. State, by the last enumeratiop, was 479,817. The estimated cost of tu-; ition for each scholar is, on an aye--rage, $4,2p. ' The school fund to be i distributed this year is estimated pt 81,000,000, or about 82,-10,10,the' scholar.; The. attendance , upon the schools rarely exceeds more, than sixty per cent, of tlie. whole number CnUllOU <h S V , « number actually receiving the benefits of education seldom exceeds 2S0,000 pupils,. The cost per scholar is estimated upon the expenses of

Vt-.lXKr.K, U.»1!>K> —W'o hate a aunt,.of ' L J < !■ j i it 1-1 t f -t kIK- I.in-. ' asigl *. CLAF.KaO.N i: WALDO.

I : f.e lalile ; :i l 'j «i,ji'KtW of V»M Lti.I.’jh *‘.tver J r.rril c J ii.i.e J.nl iomy I.rscttt* i f in', and *h!i oltcliqj (;nU la,ever U.tr (in'n j, i tf-cy le.i’.n r of tLe tery i-r-l i(inl'y n.i-n(ici;irc I, Tfo lr>; li trily v t i.e-’.uiliol. ai f*lle caie vj:)i,;ua*K ol «! c oatv uTe:i:.l tu [ l.ift-f. "J! vll! htvt on 4r.!iav ■ i> Ilf.-1 *ii.(*. 1 /. , • _ Tie variety of firarraitn'al ’ctr/.nf rn'inrai nearly e \dry-Jitrls fiir lL'A <V, "rtsd l liMtUik ■ tieur — erawilitn. of 1 mi .) I1'. ij Kar.ntigi of TomV Cana.*;. Ca- ; hum, ami .i .’a.'n *>>M; /■(u i--, l.'a.:f r a<. 1J li'itrS 1 CO* ai I T* :a , tit ;ttil 11 ;:la.a -: J.rij ec’*; «r!;\f.i:cCuM Ve*; Arid (i.i*rd Cliilm ">r f.i ■ il.V* an ] i.e.('.!ci2cn—.* e'e nr-t' s'! iT i.'iv ! i'i-*i .i/Ici, hy tie !>•«• ii.iii.rifictr.ter.*, aaij'cf f-.c Uaf 1 utgdly. to l-e hail fit lie'jirlre. ■ V

' In jirciirnllii? tl.i* my TMttr-.VUh .-cU-.c o l!;e futVra'i ovoti! I’ctJl.ouuf Ifw jiuiiac, 1 ctiJTare 1I1M nil)-t.r.litiSit of ituirira,; Viy >!iitc(u ilaiiti:. li» mjj niULCroij ffiui'li |‘:itn.io.ll.r.K,.-;>:vjl the I'ij'iiti, fir.Uiv' very l.i-ciai tuanner thi-y lii'e (•iitrnmxe'l. luc'tier tlt>Euv; ami lu tlm..tiul. lj tr.li’ aip[u\v-;S!e ifcfrk!ii>rf.itur<,;t auiiM ray, tqat It'liu* Itcii oiy cm<i.:-.i»; aim an ! .:a1t, to rvhjlcr ioj- StkonCr uvtiron, autiii

' Cash for Hides ! • riilSt! tJrulctl Varlit fur IllMtuaJ i iriivs. I C. l l!lr;iUl’|l fc *>X.

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IfAUWiIrTli A DOAH.

tilneilic incut libeial of iitiy’ian*; of llic, kfn<( tjicr «2trcil fer iraklfc oitt-alt-ra.-Uni eu-l in 1 this cjnttedlipn It bn «ittw<if pfattiirvio;i in me, lu I*; ilot l'i r.isiC the 3nn<.i!;i,i. , ;:rtn;. IIlV [ liare family !•/ » i>K-)i in future', 1 util l-L-f.iiit-lol t« mrivt! my li'altiiri ditect fria» llic wkniita;i'in;ri, l.uii in tills oamiry ""■I Bifiii e, ouil 5x I r.tij )j« WijiI lo fumisli ay (iLto.iw-.-i, nidi tt.j ifry U:-i vaidijiii u-.n. li t ill tthu t-e uii-vncl, tint in )ar rL'liomt tir u.vy. i tii\ir imri^iiir'.'.in.i lu iK..-r n.c lit 1 piTracy 1 iV t’a,, IVaitLaa, iii-.„ n!l. tif xlin-li'arv unrraniol f ir ten i c.i,->,'anit an.* uh.itiV** tiunatilytlie hot vaidif. !tt n-e. ,

"T'lrjIiTH I.K.VIi, ar. I a!i >it!irr klr.il,u( IVcifc f f •■*>: Ij dry and In I ii’, cia t<e ba 1 at tho Ferry a:.-ve; ftruj riorc. ; ■ I.

' Tnrnpike Kolice ; r . rj'lIE ‘•’’‘fS.I.o'.icri nf iVri>>; sal tisrba-Srti I. Tiinii-ile f onii viy, are LereKr na’.I^eCthat :! »-.■*.• he ’n f.'uc .11:1 l.-cM at lioTo*o'<} f» ;r.V.*, latrsttlJn 1 (.'■i.taty, Icilivuv, on tLdlOtb -lav uf ;■ t**Ti'i4V-1*5.1, rt r r‘1 futv (ILroCton ■fiiimif Av;r a.*M r« ).■•'■■! iLe.'r ri'tf eeJve ofEca T fil.c icrsi i.f Mu- i'.-irlruaitLoir-UiUa/ol Ooo~ acwriln.* tniat, ■'. ,

i; frK -> . rannot Cod the. right kind of mcnjfor whom to vote in any locality,: we will meet ip each county where sncli may ho the case, and nominate ’.and support our own men for office. ' :V. T .

iso fv/t'.YAV.'tS- to Ac. i :.\rs.

;".\pent*.re’ii;i:“ lit.VeVtr*,0/m.'vaH,"Vill !■« injit'Kiat ill W) cth'S ji t ll/ic:. a*iJ wil'. In aTl,tl"n. .ayix-: ii:i.ii of iV'n jer iea: A-.-enl.v rtlii m/I Ip.*i llnh tl'Ul r.itialier, ?J. VUI l>e mipj■.*!'* t avtiicrnnr ra f. arid, in ad ii-I5*w.-ri.ei;ive a j.reaiin u io '/eadry at ;ti« ru'e- of .for «c?i iSc.vH viii l. ihivt. an At-m III*retain thc $iat,nnl i* il e:i en;/ tint to a Cue yi/J ten, <l!r»-r evleti*:oo.xo!it rlha. or any mtar anlcle Wntili on:* r'.Tijn;; ill elt sri srticlo svrrti f!li, anj* *n oti, frerainin. i.v 11 reiiain rniyl a IVairii or oilier vi,'ta'i;< aitic.V can l*;ai'i;nIaeJ.. f - ■■■■ ■ *

Senator Douglas leaves: this city on.Monday morning; passing thro* Harrisburg at noon, and reaching 'Pittsburg at midnight. H* spoiks in Cincinnati at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon; n!*o, in Cincionntt on Thursday evening, He wil ,reach Chicago on Saturday.

fly nrler of lie tJiardJUrectorf. • ■ IV U H.U'IS, rrtwlJeot. HTA l i*n 1(, JACK. SerrcUrji " A it/a*: 17, Itil.-i; . * * '

schools in towns .and thickly populated dial nets. ; In regions, sparely inhabited, wherathe h tun berof scholars that can bo - brought under tho charge of a single instructor is much less Jthe cost of tuition - per capita ls larger. ; '%

1 Itf* wil! bj the 33ili ilt-iiihutloii Ihxveyircn In the Jiast live year*. amlin m«y Ihi.ijil-c ll.c Jratlng> have lakui I'l-hx- on the day ii-wfie-l and !M advtriireit (fur which .-cc j'rj;fa:uti;e.ilicy time in titrj tivii loiid-icic.! rvtc.y l.y a tiim* mSt.tee elected by Ihc Ifcke: liing free lo attend. liniwitatcly a!:tr :;.y ilrawing ttc rfr»uli ii grimed anil (ors-inM vuli tie l>»itcj<Itanu (•* all ticket LuMi-r*, edner by imil iirexjre.j, ■AliiycxttJi.c. In tie* ciiiiievllirti I deem It mote than forilieleneritof ll>c*e wim ife utuc itialntei with me,ami wlio wmilU like I j “try their lulii" lit r.iy M.-insac, that I hereby a-iILotite them tncnriniciheir trolley lu Hr. II, Itaily, of the llr.i of ICior;- Cc |in:iy. Of-this )>|ttce, who 1* n;,e of IfiCiiiO-t men bribe dune, who will recvijit f«r lie imhtey iri ilej(0-iu',l; and If lteilrailn? ih-c* a-.: po oj fro cbeiy nVitste.l. (*.c .iu 10. ) al 1 you will have 10 do will lie lnotilua Xti )i:i>Iy, f.jr.iuir nettey. Fader till* .-.rtanytuiMy yen n-e, 11 vu»;v!d le n‘cleriy itit] ti'r nie to talc.any vf yoo, even ii t vertio ill-juxievl.

' . • THE FAlR.i

. Arc our agricuhurUfB,'.mechanics and others preparing 5 , for . the approaching fair? There is no one who Hics Avilhin the’ influence of Ohio and Switzerland counties who has not a great personal interest in the success of tins, exhibition. Every farther,’every workman, every family, should exert themsclven to have something to show and put in compeiition; if they do not expect to take piciniam K they will at least add to the interest of t’:e display. The ladies can show their ncedlcwotk as well a's their butter and cheese; the men have a more extended range and should manifest a spirit'ofenterprise; but all should consider it a duty to do what they can towards the general attractiveness' 6f the exhibition;— Rising Sun Visitor* ; , .

I >KOM li- > liVr. El Wvay, a ),<,ut Vno T 11). I tithe a'jai • red COW . r-l'pcf mi nil sty; ,.ii- li;.« a flatinherf-irv'liw!.a;,{ •'•nr.' wbile 'i-.i* on Ucr Jr~s, v.m W » broad _n Tl JLr li'iTrs, Mid I'iCv .ll;d I tu|i|<*>i4 die hj« u Ml!.,-, Any [<rry»R rat ii;f.ir;na - ,:n:i nJ.li'r ilvn O'.iuf*. » • itivt Ini pirl li'T.iir r.Unii.ij berM hip, «ill Ik- librnll; Ciwar.1,-1. O.U Mt S. ii.lfl-I.V, abClT-ft ■ J mile* below Vevay.

J If rny ycTs/mi' whVcannot- Mctf'elf ac*. at a-rent will tc-ttn- rJ,e«ifv'cf. nnV.Vrj in ej.lT.-onl.oi i>fi ae'ftK*y.I» a’fvtif e'-tbli d.f I. i.fj. coring i’io aren’t in caM*. TA tkkc!j wrf.M In oiW Fn'c.-jin-c, el.'I l« prc'entpd'.aith rnr JiV: Ik way of Hie vali:c of £I,£i; villi (Ve syil. luf nice line an pmA win will >o'.l tlS; am; •etc Worth j?i (or ppcaiin* Hit* *.v'e i f ,v» riciow. Tte Seen! Hill alai iwelic Wt'Tcju'ar |.rt;iiiukiii end Hu fer-T-a -ccifmj-Iif.* imlcct can or-S-r M. I’Jttlfil tujei elry ly hr j-refert 1’. ,\ JlrlnJ iuJiwill Iv.svnl, If dv-ired. Tt.it tV'J.isrille ncnplcr* cl llcke:* raai-t tvi be fold In -otic l'n:cr;rrse.and lo naliliel ai lit* time rclunu ne f-:r il.c i:ci*,r.., ■ ; ;

POLITICS IX BALTIJIOBB. r'< Ualtdiokc, Sept. 4! , The low and order town meeting for to-morrow evening'will ■ bo :an immense «ti\iir,‘nud lUo sjiirit alicady manifested hashad ilS-on’cct upon the rowdy gangs. .A foil independent ticktl will , bp nominated.

EIRE AT VALPARAISO, ISO.''

A Bra occurred at Valparaiso, Porter county, Indian a,’on Monday night, 29th inst., which entirely de fitroyod what is known as the “Odd Fellows* Block,” and an adjoining building : belonging to Dr. Haas, of Evansville. Tho aggregate-loss is estimated at 813,000. The publishers of the Democrat ahd. Repnhlican .newspaper officer* are sufferers. They' managed to'savo a . portion of their material. Dr. Haas loss is about $4,000. Hon. T. J. Menlfield, the Representative of that county in the last Legislature, was driven out of tho Democrat office by tho smoke, became blinded and fell down stairs, dislocating one of bis shoulders. ..

TIic Poor Farm to Lease, && f I'!!K Board of Connie Contmimioncn of (ha X Cmn.lv < f So si iJjcif September <C> T,-nll A. A.,I.'i3, will lLn*ejgFartti f.«r one nron>iro *3/7tj iJ»A\}<ar>: and. aivi, take,* raiilract KjS[jj keeping, biCir.Hn!* fitq* 1 !- n.'i nr.e'iin- for Ihe l>au;Tfi Lent at ibe'Tonr Sarin. , ■'i/S _• Certiiic< nidihnr. in Kv.eo'jJio partn, and U\t tharcH of amt f.ti Vi.ia for. )bp f*aDjK rf kept and lo l-e s-iil, l!i'*ro, itiay Inavo »pa1c.1 projiottll with the (Vtiity .tinlnor o)i to tVcdccwliy, .'■V|.i l .i(,!*-r-;ilt, )c,Vi. .' liy ooler of I In' Board. •

Aiiiirderinioid li) al-ire-Avl lo I_ 0. SJJiK, l’«> illAChu'tnlia'.l, I lino, ' ; '

- Sl>' ,\ cuiijilclc liv; of [Irises manner ofilrailn.-.Ac., is j'rintc-tand wiil hu(brvtt:iledidotl wht,il~in;(l. - ■*

. Our city is certainly bad cnongh, hut the sensation reporters bavo awfully exaggerated recent events. The lata steamboat outrage is an instance of tho .'Spirit of exaggeration. At tha investigation, into the affair,;for-ly-twb witnesses were examined, and yet not one-eighth saw or heard of any violence to the females on board. The other parts of the story, as originally published, appear to have been penally magnified.

■ Ail toii vu-j;/# |sJfV'>n*oir:lerinc ticXe'i will W flipper.! ny‘«rjwitij er iK^ip—tic thmey In It Kan viioa (l.e llcLeliarcVulil. m>;>7-iZcH Toxto tb eSucted: CROOKE'S KEY EE FAIL! ri'IIIS (icjnr.i'.iiiti o.niiaim ihenni-t iTiaorf.illnX tfre.lionti lic.onj.inj iolLe > c,t.n><;o uu-t uni nr iq Its very jTiieimiltiy . ( d jlli.p,. tt lui gtvtu rei.vT in va.*: Of eventc.etirf j alti, x L'irTail o:l;er rcittcJir< l.iiic faUol. It la a'lKiJotfl) ill ilf cuecl*, ) et luir i< ua'tr fitrflio moot tlcitcsib AninUn: tuny take -it iniu Iia'.aiotaacir, a» t>:ii-cribcJ, ullbo.iritinytr; tlio bm>:1 i!p;:ca.cTonailu utaj 4t>o it t iilio.it *ntm> an«, fu.' 11 i> Ikf >1 itful inaj.j«tnuce, | to iu i»W, anJ iojiev no 4TE4JC.uur vtatu vticre it InH. bvcti ai.J'iieJV ; U.tiai bom titjwrw.i that ail organic ikranje* rarnt>of vlio animal iyitiaa am tliv ci!ov> of an u> struclioaof il.u Tirolne Ttti:d in lire illa* oa-oJ. Au. fcpiiliouiiru S ivla S .tiu frota iu vcr/j tRC'.t.iiliij tjtiahtleV pnl* in icietvO.iie tiulJ. - ilouoe, a mire U fUib cUeeieJ, amflnrcinyriuciin live fir icn mi Antes, ’it cute* nil Acitcj nip) l’»iat in a vjt.irser time tLnn anythin; known in ti>c liaierta Veilirx, ■ ,, if it frere itecta-aty uccoalJ furnlib many certiCca'.oa frail tiie be >1 namof the country, bat re vMitil svy Utat the u eof one tutlle In n ueTjhborlio»l a'oji.l.tliumpre to convince the ptiliiic of lu auj.erior iinaiitiei (ban' ail ibe ccrUbcalw in tlic it oritt. So coMf tmJ »fr f /ur yitustint, pr? lam a.tiLfxJ'trinsI Ok, gt rhtttmatii: ond oyi.Vi 6w«r n/lJ itfl ; , '. ' CitOOi:i?S SEVBRFAltCtm* HEAD ACRE. CKVOhCsSHVhii EAlticurt* EAIUVHK. CHOOStfi,' Aff I 'rift FAU, twa TOOTH A VUE vitook i:h\xlvlr fail ««m ja svaviies. CnuOti&SXEYElt FAIL cart* MECKaLGIA VUOUKL’S XEVEH FA II, am* EEVMA TlSH VHOVKPSXtiVEK FAIL out* VULUt,

■ Ci' All rtS[M>Q-tide | erAnfi* are tocct as AyeUl* forth* Mle of iny lickeLt, and will he furf nubvd vrilli 1 ickeh* at SO.cents each with fall m-trueUiin-, the pmutmiu nc-aj.-ow for'idlInr.ctc. ' ■ ;■ ■ , v

ci* .-"ingle Ticteli $1; Sis licit", j $3; Twelve Ticket* SUN I it enty-iU elicits All order* luu-lli aiMrct.-ciltu A.J. Auxa.\iii.a,Ei3iiiW < tlt, Jolm-vn Cetimy, InJ. • . ■ - . . • i Ci' That my arc fifriy.honcdly, ami honorably cviiJilcteil, 1 vuuh) re-jiect fully tvlcrjuii lo the lolluajvisVWliu arc junuiig ilic tnibt ]‘Total - neat citizens of Jithntou t'ouuty: •

KiUtKlIF X. LAMB, AnJltor. 1 JT, K c Aa— 2l

£3T Wc copy the following from the Rising Sun Visitor, We were well , aware that the editor of the Visitor would not disgrace himself so much in the minds of the people of Switzerland county, as to endorse the ifuwViVy of the Xeics: Daring our,absence an item was copied into tho Visitor from tho Tevay'Aciw, which reflectcJjnnjustly on tho managers of tho District Agricultural'Society, Had wc bean at borne, the article would not have been published In our columns, for wo do not endo‘rsG itin any particular.

GOLD WANTED! ITT-S *-e not receiving laryemHItjcm of choice ■.’ IV . Croce rip’, to oar former ftnek which e«tt* jiri.-c* we think the lafpp.t n*»«rtnicot of Groeet> Sea, I’rjvLvou*, Confectionery, Frails, Tohseees Ucarf. Ac.. Ac., ever offere! to ibediimtof T» vayaul vlc’.nily. Iltantfu) for past favor*. •• Loi>e l.t s’.r.ct antniioit anil well selected laerehnodisc, air) low pricef lo nicrit and receive a liberal jjjr.otaje froto i.nr frleiui-t and ilie pnblie fo end Iv-. uur ituck connsu in part of the toltoalae arlirlci: ’ ~ IP,(WO fionailv r.rtwe S. O. Snyar, 4 bb’> prime fm-licd Wltlte Sdgar, - 4 M.|* yxime soft CntdteilSuj^r, A biilf titJrre powdered Cake Sajar, 39 bMjrjirftae V. O, Mnlassei, ■ . ■ Jblils priine Hclcher'* St. Loala Syrap, 3 Mill ywen City Syynp. A bl>l» j-nirc Itice, ■. 5 levj* llio CofTcc, SAII.S—a food article of averted flte*. Wooden Ware and Willow Ware, TOBACCO—its tmxci & s l«r« Ciocy and o«S»

Xwii Terry, J'l.craT; A. Kcifcr. I’cjirt-cn'alfi e; tV. I’, lltiih, TtMtautviff at I’. IV. r«(.; John IVaMi, onJ T, S. iivu.-c, al(of of ihi.i ]<bcx\ . - . ' W ffr<7tr;«-z tale pJjcj on tie Ti:rd Maniaj in tan Mont*. ■ ■ ... .tl.KXAMiEll, reopBirres, tcpi -Im •, Kiliu’jiirjli, Johnwii Cikj'lud, ,

Bitfalo, Sept. %

3t is rhmored that a small boat, containing two men and a woman; wont over.tho llorso Shoo'faljs ycstoiday,; Tho boat, which was named the Kaio, has' been picked tip, 1 but tho hames' of its unfortunato been* pants have not yet been* ascertained. They are supposed to bcl ong to Navy island,

CAHOON’S

£3? The State Fair will be held* at Albany, this year, commencing Monday, September 2Gth, and ending on Saturday, October 1st.

P A TE N'l' 'll 110 A D C A S i SEED-SOWER. 1

OirThe New Albany Ledger says, that seven thousand persons can be provided with comfortable accommodations m New Albany daring the approaching Stale Fair. Largo numbers, can be accommodated at the 6l. Charles Hotel, in Portland.—Numbers of Steamboats will be in tho vicinity to accommodate visitors if necessary, and Lonisvilto is only four miles distant. It will thus be seen that there will be no lack of accommodations for as many thousands as may,wish to attend tho Fair.

ritlliS JIACIilXklia tcccDl Inrcbllonj an'l to - JL - Ihe Farmer a rfr tident/ni.i. It it u !m(<vrunt (<• him as the harrow dr jilow. A man can few 4l). acre! of vLeit with the'liand'machine In a day; and let) acre-i vlib.ibetharre ne. It tv*s rimtlly well alt tla4iof icc-U, wheat, rye,barley, oau, iieai, tbaoi hy ,*clo rer am 11 u ml jw,, It * jircwli the wheal to Inch of yruand, that a bosbel aml aitcck.lo the 3 t)V, li UEyotlav 'a biuherahU a halfeown bjf tai'l,' 'ThlPtrtnnei<Iccroifw thec«i*aUo. ; ‘ -■ ' I hli Alachine vat exhibitet at the Fair of SnfizetlauJ and Ohio counllea lad Fall, by Ur- ttecitofObloTouniy, and took llr. Kctstwiveil about 20 acre i vith It ou Ills owu Cthu,;vhlcb. cf coufie, .came nii vlth unnical ertnnt-s. JJr.'ltcrel h a travel to ascal, tml las , It fbr rale. - - - ° ThUJIaclitne lootlhelil jimulumit Slxtli AoatctllVJit FaiS IfcMal lilchmonJ yVa.,; lb53- Ato.alUUfooHKtart Fait, la a grand trial of Broadvast Seep Sower*, hell at St. Ix»uU, liXK, At the KcntucSy Stale Fair held at LouJvvfl!e,l£tf f • vif * iigi mmntemfation 6t tit comm iff re.’ VllchIghB Stale Fair holden at be:roll,- ItOa. Tenniyl* vabia State Fair, hoWto at I’Jlbhurgh,'ISIS.— llaini! Slave 1'atr hoHtn at Aupuita. many other Stainand County Asrieuttarnl Falw. Thefe Jltchlpca are for aa!e In this fotrnly by F. L. Uauuxn'jc Sox, Veray; Azov Uoau. I’m- 1 trio:; J, A. Sunioxs k Uaux, FutcriiriiefllLtcsoB.*; 1 Ukiuca, Florence: and Kooru i Corvos,' JIoorvGetd. Trice $10.v EUPHALET CAKE, Agent,* v ' ■ ■ For the Stale of Indiana. Patriot, July 21.1S5».—£m ,i , ; . :

■—Tbo above is ibe correct; timb of the St ate Fair. Last week the types Lad-October instead of September. It is also wrong on the fourth page of this paper. Bitch iniilakes are very annoying to us, but sometimes they, will occur.

B altdiorb, Sept. 2., Thiiip at PoblsV ville. Md,, has been airestptl by the U. S. Marshal on tbo charge of embczzliug letters from; (be'mail; ~ Ho was examined;before Commissioner 11 a nan to-day, and heldmSljOOO bail to answer: - : c-y; ,v

, > • moo Brand,. ... CIR.lTlS.—50,003 common amt extra Havana. UANDIKSr-A targe variety.. ■ 1‘Ki'iTS—Orangey Lemona, Pro dm, Currant,, Dried Dracbw #wl Apple*,' FJ5H—Mackerel Nat. 1: ,3 »n41; Herring; Cod ■ Cih, WhirefUb, Halibut and pFelleit Herring. Hominy, Chee*e,Sd«p, Candles AtC, Ac. , ..Call ahd exaedne oar itnck. *Jc3 ; ' CLAKKKO.V&WAUW.

Decatur Republican complains that small hoys sn that town are getting into habits o( drunkenness, and wants to know if there is no law forbidding the sale of liquor to minors. Of coarse there is. The present law punishes it severely. A man was fined S15 in Attica tho other day for giving liquor to a boy.

CHOUKl i*S XXrbK FAIL runt VratfpVOLIC. CHOOh'FS StlVKR FAIL runt Skt-jtr* larir. Crooked Never Tail cure* mure Aches and I'aliu than any otbtr preparation no* extant. . Craote'a .Never >*tuI generally gives -relief. in from'one loten niinme-v ■ . • ;" * CtvoatVNev'er Fail t..Sr»roia:ed yurf/y trgile4/ct.atui iw Itt'l rciulLj cm arte Irv;n lu Lteryot\nt J e of 1 1 p cfca j wuifii 6lWtier tbe >uperrblonbf the Inventor, and be fcaJurecall that tiu 4 c let erica* drug enters Into lu cociporltloiu. • bold ibroagbout (be country by all regular Urbggtti* and Coaritiy Merebanu, at Out iMtor yrr Mttr, .One or more bottles viQ.be tcm'to any fart of Uie 1‘nItcJ States, on receipt of price.* • AU order* addraued .io Uie Proprietor «ill be attended uv Piei*redandroid by C, CKOUKE. M'lMnl Street, lAnisvtlle; Ky. . Sold in Vevay by I. 5TLVEN3. •: majlS-ly .

STATE OF INDIANA, Switxh»l*kd Couyrr. In the Switzerland Circuit Court, p.ciober.T*TOr i|&9* ' George L. jtnek, .1 Complaint Id cor* ‘; vg,*' reel mistake in PelerSmilhi blhtrs.',) Deeds, >

jCSrRev, S. D. Storrs, of Quindnro, Kansas, in,a letter to the Home Missionary Society, says : Kansas is to-day suffering a hundred times more from intemperance, than from all the political oppression to which she has been subjected.

. - ' Boston,' Sept, 2^; An Englishman, named Humphrey, who it is alleged, is a defaulter lo the amount of £40,000, has been arrested her#. Ho is tbo clergyman who eloped with panther manVwife from England. as Ailready published.

OFFICIAL MAJORITIES IN' KENTUCKY

At the late election in Kentucky, the*candidates upon the Democratic ticket/or State Officers were elected . by tha.foliowing majorities : ; Magoffin, - - 8;904 Boyd, * - - 11,713 James, - • 12,836 ; Green, . 7.895 Garrard, • • • 13,032 Frazier, • - - ,12,955 Bicbardson, . • • 13,100 Bates, - - • 12,704 The ivorage majority is 11,800.'

It appearing-from-the affidavit of a competent witness od file .with the com* plalnt m Uieabove .entitled cause-that Da hie! Smith and Abram Smith are non* kfesidenls of- the. Stale of .Indiana, they are A here to re notified of Ibo pendency, ot thq.nbove entitled action, and that the same will stand for Inal, at the next terra' df the Switzerland' ’Circuit Court; to be hbldeh'at tKe-Odurt Hohsejiinthe town of Vutay, on tbe 4ih Monday in October 1859. ; --v ; ' ■ ,; . it also appearing from an affidavit oa file with said complaint, that tbe namet of the other heirs of Peter Smith Sen.deceased, are unknown, and that they do not reside in the State of Indiana. The heira of said Peter Smith Sen. are hereby notified of the pendency of the above entitled action, and that fte same will stand .for trial at the next term of (ha Swizetland Circuit Court to be holds8 aa above stited.i August 9, 1859. : r Attest: OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk, Gaztcy &. Gaxley, AU’ys. »s: : August 10, IS59.—It

X3T Hon. A. B. Dickinson writes to the Country Gentleman, that the “Hungarian grass of last year, and the honey blade grass of this year, is nothing 1 more than what was known as millet forty years ago—what was cultivated as barn-yard or summer gross seventy-five years since, and ‘the meanest grass or all that

OAltfi ■fe'OM PMM'bJG, . *; i ** l * f* ".* ■ r f’ -V. * r. • . . . 'f •' . Prices ; Nixt loTaoxrraxsa and Ejiiot, the bat rrty to . YOTjE 3USDPS8,, la totbadaia'Biua amtCaanl oxieori 'tty..

O^rQuarterlyMeeting at the Methodist Church, Vevay, Ind., on Saturday and Sunday, September 10th and 11th. Tbo public are invited to attend tho services ot the occasion.

LonsvaxE, Sept. 2.

A difficulty lock place at Hopkinsville to-day, between W. W. Weston and Capt, James Jackson, late candidate for Congress, in winch the former was shot and instantly kilted.

. iuuceb beouced; • ■itPIBlIISB to cIom ant my present dock bt . If , tVnll Paper anti Uarcierlngy • • 1 IFiWflw Oupiin, Papers /, ... . . Fit* Board /’nit fit, jfe. I now offer'great lodobeidinw io Hil/purt Inters. Window Shader at IQcente, and other i«i«r hang* ingi at equally low rater. Call and ree.before purchajlag elsewhere. I, STEVKXS, .!■ - •■!:,. ferry, Afreet Drugstore. • OQnn -ttlE anfocriben with to employ ah’ ijpOUv, active reliable man In each lection of the Stale lo travel and Ukc.orJers for . ... ■’

The Rttauu Jot Ornce ha* ju it been supplied vkh.VevaoiUteautitul ty|>c, and li non prtigwtd with an abundance of of tnalerials for doing every .variety of ■

Geo. L. Cotmas, Pastor.

grows/*’

Plain £ Fancy Job Priiiting, inch aa Card,,* Label,, BlanVj, CIrctitara, Bill hfoda, It and bj IU, .Large I’Orlfrt, ran)[ibleta, IToainmaieiv yjiltlosCifOs, rnritadoni, kc. t at ,bort«otieftaiia at.yere la a. ril«- Triatiog done with-wlaAd lulc. W brduica, vben desired.

State Elect-ioss.—Tho annual elections camo off yesterday in California and Vermont. The Maine elecliou occurs next Monday.

Pitta bc no, Sept. 2, Coal mineis, numbering 2,000, turned ont in procession to-day, on a Etrike. They contend for payment of wages according lo weight inklead of measure.

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN RISING SUN.

The store of J. C, Wells, Biaing Sun, Ind., was burglariously entered on Sunday night, tbo 4th instant, and robbed of about 81,000 worth of fine goods, We have not beard any additional particulars.

03" Senator Douglas will address tho ,Ohio Democracy at Columbus on the 7th, and at Cincinnati on tbo 8th instant; from there, ho goes to bis home, in Chicago.

'" SHaARB Aim TOBACCO^ by *amplc*. Will pay a i el ary of SDCO to $S00 per year, pit able monthly. Kor ample! atfd pare tle-.tlsrj apply to, or add rear, lodoUny damp for return pottage, ■ CA UY k all ITU, TobacconLjU, augllrU 3l2 Pearl trtreel, Xcw-York;

• •Uivtng reeent/y added a FAST CARD FUFHX Ur the Oibee.ve are enabled lade tbti, Mad of printing better, fatter aod cheaper, than any olber jfike in this aeetlen of eoontry.. .. ,

<£T Tbo certificate of election has been given to Anderson, in tbo 4th Congressional District in Kentucky,

i 0 Indiana, there has bcon frost every month this year.

CHAW PDHP3,~tre keeroMHtantly on laud ChalnPtitors. For aaJe lev by tniyb’J F. L. OBKAHO A SON.