Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 September 1859 — Page 2

OCR DISTRICT PAIR

WESTERS SEWS,

05“ The Hendricks county people are going to havo a~ new feature in their fair this fall.' Some citizens of the northern pari of that county are going to exhibit a fast trotting bnll in barnoit, and challenge com’ petition, offering a premium of S-o to the hinner. This is not a part of tha Agricultural Society’s programme, but is got op by private citizens, though it is to take place at the fair.

Indiana SfefcUk.

INDIANA NEW INTENTIONS.

The time of holding our District - Agricultural Fair is fast approaching, and, no doubt, many of onr in-; lelligcBl farmers are looking forward' to.that time with no ordinary degree; of interest. The average harvest of I the present year, and the prosperity | of the-farming community will have; on increased tendency to stimulate; im honorable emulation to excel, j among that class who compote, to a J great extent, onr Agricultural Socie-; ty. \Vo desire to see a better exhi-j bition of the products of this comity at the -coming Fair than .was displayed at any previous one. The great source of evil for several years past, at Agricultural Fairs, has Jjccu in converting thcnii from their legit* tmato ’purposes, into race courses and mere exhibitions for fast horses. Tain has been particularly bo in cur own county, and its natural tendency and results have extremely pernicious. It Cfala together borso jockeys and without even cultivating or improving the various breedsof horses in tho community, Tht? stale of things thould no longer exist, and tbo Society should «t once give more encouragement to tbo promotion of that, which directly pertains to the interest and welfare of the Agriculturist. A social reunion of farmers and their wives, and, a fico and frank interchange of bpia- j ions upon oil subjects connected with their calling, is particularly desirable at these annual festivals. - The progress of science, as applied to the tilling of,, the soil and to husbandry, aiid , tbo v discovery of methods to secure the best (crops and the largest yield,, has been remarkable for tho past few years, and should receive i the earnest consideration of all. Thej proper methods of manuring and for-1 tllizlng lands, tho most profitable; kind of crops, their proper rotation, I the methods of protecting them from j injury and destruction, tho prodne*! tion, rearing and treatment of stock, are all subjects in which ideas prevail which wore unknown a few years ago, and in relation to which the intelligent AgricuUnrist jii«t begins to discover how much he has lb inveiiligato and tu learn, and, as he advances, the field of bis vision increases end he begins to comprehend the true value and dignity of his profession. Tho true development; of practical Agriculture is a themo that should command- the closest attention of those who constitute our Agricultural Societies; and until such is Abe case, they fail to accomplish their mission and the design for which they were founded. Web ope to sec the importance of these subjects fully impressed open the minds of those who control tbo Agricultural Society of this v County. Let ns know whether it is to be converted into a race course, or. whether it* shall remain an-iastitntion for the promotion of tho -interest of Agriculture and Husbandry throughout tbo County, v ;; ■ .

St. Locih. Sept. 10. A special dispatch to the RepnpKean says that dates from Salt Lake City to the 19th ult. reached Atchi* sou yesterday. • W. II. Hoope|r t Mormon; has been elected' to Con* gross. Lieut, Gray, with a party of forty-two dragoons, surprised a band of one hundred and fifty, Indians concerned in the late massacre of emigrants of. tho California road ami billed £0 of them. General Johnson had sent reinforcements to Lieut. Gray in anticipation of anolhe; a|tack from the combined forces of tua Indians. • • , • * f

j A gcotleraan of New Albany, Ind.', ! has recently received a patent for a ! ‘’feed water beater for steam boilers, 0 : which is qne of the most valuable .inventions made in'machinery for a ■ lonfr time. It is veiy simple in construction, consisting of a cylinder placed,beneath the toilets, in which ts a coil of copper, pine similar to a still worm. From a drum over the boilers steam is couvcycd into, the cylinder below, boating tho water as it passes through tho coil from tho supply pump .to tho boilers. evil effects of throwing cold water into boilers- are thus avoided; the danger of explosion is greatly lessened, and tho saving in fuci is estimated by tba officers of the Cincinnati mail boats, who have had- the arrangement in use for, some months, at from 10.to 20 per.cent, over tho old method. It is expected that the invention will be generally adopted. Tho ferry boats ■ there aro adopUPg it, and some of the new boats building there are having the improvements placed upon them. . , — A gentleman of Bedford) has invented a “Combination Plow/' of which tho IvJtpendtnt says: The plow and. all its appendages ore made of iron. ( The beam is so curved as to form both beam nod heel, and as there is no rod from llio beam to tho bar, as in the common plow, .the difficulty!vbf the plow cbo-. king; ns is common with tho ordinary plow, is entirely, removed, as tho sml or stubble is thrown-over before it reaches any part of the beam. This of itself is a; decided improvement. ■ ‘The handles can bo adjusted to suit the size oflbe person using the plow"; The bar is easily removed, and a shovel attached in a few minutes, when you have a stipe1 riot shovel plow, which, by the aid of a slight improvement, is mado to run deep or shallop, and as steady as the-best plows used for breaking up. This again can be speedily converted into a machine for laying off two rows at once for corn planting. And tba next arrangement is the attachment of two shovels, so arranged os to cover corn. /Attached to the coverer is bn iron, roller, which follows the plow and pulverizes the gronriil and leaves it entirely'level where the com has been planted. : -After tho ground is broken up, laid off,, and the corn planted, the plow." can bo converted into a substantial cultivator, . with a beam about seventeen inches above the surface of tho ground. The cat ire cost of this plow, with all its appliances, will not exceed twenty-dollars, while the same implements made after the old fashion would cost' nearly doublo that amount, and would not last so long.

WEDIfESDAT, tJEPTKJtUEJI It, 1S».

TTFlfo nottw autte.takea of anonyuiun* cumcntntcaUuai.' WlwWtcr I* Intended fur li>uitloD.taott be authenticated h> ilio name and addmi Of the writer; not neewsarilf fur putdi* catlon,*bDt u i guarantee of good foith. Wo cannot undertake to return roJecW atUdei.

)T7*AU Legal Adrertberoeuts payable In ad. ranee, orwhen AShlard b made; In no r**e mbJectUi IbodeUj of legal proccju.;

. JTPAU tranrienl adrertbemenl* \r, bo paU tofmraria Wyla adrtaca. , •

UnO*VaiBBAlH SCHOOL CEtBBRATIOX. It was oar happy, privilege to attend this Celebration, at Enterprise, in this county on Thursday last.— The day. was fine, and tbd attendance very large; .over 1200 were in the procession, and this was not onethird of the number in attendance. The following is a list of the schools in attendance, as copied from the banners; • ftixlb District Sabbath School. Antioch 44 41 Greenwood • 44 44 American Union 44 ' 44 Mount Camel 44 44 Green Grove 44 44 j Sycamore Grove 44 44 West Union *t 44 AHensvillo * 4 44 Union Band M 44 Plorenco 44 44 Bethel 44 44 Center Square 44 4 - 4 '<* Harmony 44 44 Grant’s Creek 44 44 - Central Union 44 ,f

The actual loss by fire, in Cincinnati, thus fat-during tho present year, has been greater than the aggregate: losses of the previous Hyc l years. So says the Commercial of that city. In Indiana the disparity jias not been so| great, hut the losses, thus fur this year, exceed the losses of any entire year within the last five years. — The South-Eastern In-, ditma Conference,- at the approaching session, which will open on the 28th inst., at Indianapolis, wiliappoihta new Presiding Elder on Madison District, vice Kev, Thos. 11. Lynch, whoso time expires, he haying held the position four years.

The store of Miller, Russql & Col, at Camp Floyd was:.burnt. Loss 615.000. . ; T./ The steamer Wra. Garvin'was snnk-seTcral miles below hare, on Thursday night, . . ; - 5 The steamer Adriatic, which recently sunk near item phis, was .'valued at $15,000. . Her cargo, consisting of flour, tobacco and grain, almost entirely lost.

The Wixe Crop. — K. Buc*| hmmn, of Cincinnati, in tv let-; ter to the st Louis llorticul-} | tural society,says the vintage of 1859 near Cincinnati, will be the largest since 1853; the average yield will be about 400 gallons to the acre; withI in 20 miles around that city, it is estimated the crop will amount to eight hundred thousand gallons;—so that the wine crop of Ohio the present year may be safely f stated at over a million of j dollars in value.

NEW ADVKKT1SKM I'.NTS.

*>nn n.<nr l-arndt fur «Je, DUU In oricr. itrj Ion-. l’rr»jtn to iiyr-liiic leurth woulil to cil! oa u*. M ;,tU Cl-AUKStiX i W.ll.nO,

BENJAMIN BGELSTON, . JlSTlCli OF THE 1’EACE, Coviviios, Kcvnrcxr. Ornt'Ccf rucrcf l.ttittgten PittaM •'.rert, I’-iilcnlar it: etui no fil.l to tin* (VI* !i eiion t>f CT.-in*. All b i.ir.ci. emruitcil to Lien sill reciix! i rn:n l iticmKa. n.i-11

- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.' ' St. Louis, Sept. 10, A Gra broke oat this, morning in tho store No* HI’’Fourth street, occupied by J. Spore, artists* emporium, and Boggs & Loathe, picture frame manufactory, almost totally dc.-troymg tho store and stock. - Tho China glass warehouse of Messrs. Gray & Co., on the north' sMo of Tho street was aUo seriously damaged. The clothing establishment of Soleginnu & Brothers,! on the 'south side of tho street was cosiderably damaged. The losses as far as ascertained, are as follows; J. J. Spore 813.000; Messrs Boggs <fc Leatbe, 611,000; and Gray & Co., from $10,000 to $15,000.; Inaar* anco unknown.

MV judge, from the tone of a recent editorial in the Madison Times, that the old grey drake has become editor of that paper. It is a democratic paper, and .old pap is an ‘old rye’ republican.

Election Notice. . The Slate or Indiana, Switzetland County, Set: To William .Mead, Shins' of said Couq- ‘ ty, Greeting: YOU. are hereby commanded to give due and legal notice to the qualified voters of the county, that, an election will he held at the usual places of holding elections in the several Township i of said County. on Tuesday, the elt voiin day of October A- l>, 1SV,, f ir iho pur(TOiif ot.«.MCi-|ing the f.-i lowing u&Ltrt lor soot Count), Vie; tine Clcit of the Switzerland Court,. • • • *J(ic County Auditor,

— Tlie Southern Indianian of Gibson co., says the fruit crop of that county is exceedingly good this year, tuld many people are putting up peaches in cans to be ready lor a failure next vear.

‘There was one other school, the name of which wo did not get. The addresses were well received, nnd everything passed off in the btst ■order and stylo. The Bising Bun Brass Band was in attendance, to* gather with several drams and fifes. The Committee of arrangements did their business well.. The Dinner arrangements were the right plan, and the only plan to give satisfaction. Every* body, brought the!r own dinner, and catlt ont of their own baskets. They adjourned to meet' at the same place next year.

JumI ICcccIvcdj VlhT RATI; a**rtmtut uf Hardware, Tat;* L’utltry. I'iri’ftatiT,* Trx N, ‘ic., xtry loo 1 ritt-, al the “CliWaji t'a-h Nli'n.'" ..f itp<’ _ HATHAWAY i Cl).

W.W. Wick has been appointed Judge of the circuit court, Indianapolis circuit, in the place of Judge Major, resigned.

Groceries!!

AS AMERICAS VESSEL FIRED AT.

Boston, Sept. 10

IT is acknowledged by all, that you can buy tu brtt crliflr of Sugar, Coffee, IVa, Uiee, in fail ail kinds of Groceries the trail ntonty, at the “Cheap Cash •Store” of HATHAWAY & CO.

. Tbe bark America, from Constantinople, which - arrived hetip this morning,', reports that whits passing the Strait of Gibralter aha was tired on twice from the Spanish fort Tatiafa. . The first was a blank catridge, end tho eccoLd a round shot, which passed through tho lower main*top sail. v '•

■ One Cultnly IUi i.(.t*.r, . Ohu County Commissioner Cut the 'dm! Uistiict of said County, which iliatrot it .composed of Posey un<t York And one County CVii.ii.i->u.!:rj ft ih3rd District of aati C.ui.’v' «h;ii. I Ariel IS composed ul.'Pte,Irani nad C.iAo;* Township*. You mil ais.a in tiue tlut 9 pul! Win i t ctpvii.d rpr i!.c put -i,-e ol ii-n ivtug voles, Puli, and AUAiNST, j Convention to utter, amend, or ievj,e Hie Const mi lionnf the Stale «,1 In ian,i. .‘Viiiics.' my I.JtuI and the seul i.fsaid i.’outt, al Vtv-y, September-Dth, I toll, . OLlVhll DllMSliY, Clerk.

llar»r, Dug;]', and Harness far Jit

“Typo”s letter will oppear next week. "Will write to von soon.

L, D. sms's

Jim-i'ixtn (; »*m> Gin Emrerxita: $0,000 in Valuable Prizes I CO Acres of Rich Farming Land t

£3u 1’KIZRS IS AMERICA,V GULlit I Tim IJantnJ «nS oni Sdrtr Ijr.r Hunting Wat chi' (Joril jram fjOto JJi'U —V"tcn Stviig 11 o'Unit al UKf JtOJ loft.—tiulJ fliiM. full Stlnrwart, Jnetln’i 4c*. *•- ... '. * Tickets Limited to 10,5001 Whole \umbci of Frltei, 1,900] * Siscax Tiukcts,..,.. ....OxeDouis, Tn I*. drava at Llndtitui.I. Monday, I'd.-10, ISi},* I «nuhlrcn^luilycall thtsitrutlon,till* nablie lo my f rrty,’>'«/* Urmnj nt/t tliUrjri:r, a liiib "■*11 W Ura»n ai CiiKiwotl. iihhl. U..aJ*y, «*;». t-er IWh. iu the preface cf all-the Tiekct-lmhle.-s s U ci.n-.-e to niUat. The priee «f TV* if. In I bit ||)buihi>tiiii) Is One 1'uIUr—each TicirrA*«iJir Jtsving > ctmuce to dr*»r s One Her*-. tliijrej.'ml silver (ouliiiel Uxrnc**. complete ,t<i,o U> U>« *Mp ht *hc ?oeWc:, ai*J ready tu jump in snj .Irwo.T at o owuitnl',anttne. Ltrry.Tirkr'-hu:. •ter ha* al*> a dunce to draw so eijiUiy-aae JjmJ W arrant, eliaUinjt him lo )«vrM hlniwlr of • Karni It? *caic of the rich pntir>vof the Wr«; l-c.Mc.p.erc J*e teu hundred mt>] dfiy.pdiet in G«M. i*acftrji_tn«o Siiti «p;p w {,. u, T ;, -re *!;■» isit t.UoJreJ anJ tviirty.f L Vc ilnJJ ■tivtf la:»er ilamin/ Watchr* in" the icie-Tc, ill aarriotnl accurate w-rJi from !n fiS) e.u-lu

3IAIUUKD,

ROBBERY OP TUE BROOKLYN FOSTOFFICL

KeatScipio, Ind., on the 11th September, Mr. Ir.\ M. Keefer ami Miss Sarah A. Griffith* That i» the hour, beloved of'Heaven, ■ When plighted faith U surety given; When iovent blendiii-ihcart with i.tad. Anil, Silent, mingling lt.mil with hand, Before Ocd’> sacred altar stand, No'more in life to part.

Brooklyn, Sept. 10. Tbe Post-office here was robbed last night. All tho .letters were opened nnd rifled of $3,000 in money. The drafts and' money orders were mutilated to each an extent as rendered them valuloas.

STATE OP-INDIANA, Swirmuxu CoiNTV, Set: I, William Mead, Sheriff u f said county, hiieby certifr that the luregumg u a true copy of original order •delivered lo me by Oliver Urimby, Cltlk ol the SwilZeriend Circuit Court. Given under my hand, this Qth day ol September, lisjy, WILLIAM MEAD,Sheriffs. C. September H, lb.VJ.~tw

AX.NTAL FAIRS.

In Vevny, on the 6th instant, l»y Eider Win. Johnson. Mr. Lewis F. Marion anti Mrs. tieuccea Baird.'

United States Fair, Chicago, tember 12 to 19.

Indiana, at New Albany,: Sept. 26 to October 1. :

OBITTARY.

Kentucky, at Lexington, September IS to 17. ,

Dim, .September 5d, ; l£5D, nt (he residence or her son-in-law, (Geo. W.- Hagan, > in McKitefield, Switzerland county, Indiana, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, in the 78th year of her age. Mu, Lewis was Lorn in the Slate .of Kew-Votk, cn the 5th of February, 1182. She emigrated to Indiana forty-one years ago. She joined ijte Melhudist Episcopal Church at Old Bethel, near Jacksonville in this county. She'lived a consistent Christian; amiable in her disposition, she woh a place in the hearts of all who made her acquaintance. The hopeof meeting her in hea yen, cheers her children ind many friends. E. A. Aspuson. .

The Great Medical Discovery,

tcovttx’.* sstsArsaui-v it mujNot.v, ot Blood mtd fiivcr Syrup,

. Ohio, at Zanebvillo, Scntember’20 to 23.

at St. Louis, September 26 to Oct. 1. •, ■ ,

' roa rite ccbc or Serofuloui, Syphilitic end iUrtwiul Dit rotcM, Old Sorti, Skin Diitatnt, and alt othtr diitutn tciith are futltJ ly *x tari ii; state or fur. Ulooi». .

There are a!*tt»o »«int Vaehh.es >d there:* Icit patci.l, aorth i75 todlt’J. the tree of wl.iev •o any tim.l* Conld .sMrrcly be ve."-ic.il mated, •M>4 which aottlJ alivajs Cud a Voa-i, «.’( rlw-jU they be drawn by any per mm. wLj did nx noed them for his «a a uk. .■■■•'••

This improvement must prove of incalculable benefit to ;tbu farming community.

Iowa, at Oskaloona, September 20 to 30. * .

The Table anJ Tesipooniof pure En/Iiih rilrer are the-ai.ie that Ihatet.nl lurav wlretne* here o» T*re, and with which tt» nail hu t-;cr been feaud, they twin; of the very bed nullify ruimfactnrei. The ruled ware h ucuultic duil.lo-ptatr, and v*,l Bicrtly whitewashed, ail*(he w*withranch of the ware ottered as plated, 'll vjj) Ud an Dtiiluvry llfe-Un*.

INDIANA COUNTY FAIRS.

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

A WonJttfvl fun of SfT’/alottt I Wife .SVrriAng;

NKW TEi! PER ASCBOEGAMZ-VTION.

'Kksotss wTsTtMaxTor Msatin Koisiiaji- ' IIU was out uflbe «tif>lea*ei'eTcr recorded. Ho now enjoys robust. bccUh,aiid has-for tinpast year done as math work as any ynuns mat. ofhliogv! This tore has e\cited hi, (Hcnd*. neighbor*, and Physician*, end even a»in« m tho Medical Faculty. duo u| the' l , r*if.*»-*.ir«. (Ur. K* F. .\cw ten,) w h<> was railed t. vochiu. as a vntgvon, not to prescribe, was m forrlbl} impressed w ith (he AV> urhiltr Cnrotitt f'rey.rti'Miif tki* that he ha* adopted it into hi* private praclkv, as well a* at live College and Uoipilal;. . . ' ■ Cittnaxsti, 0, Feb. 15,1«3. .V/mi. .1. A.‘ .Vi*irti'?4 CtK—CthilcmiH: I will will. j;rc:,l jlcanurugivu m> itdluton; as lii what i ai.d littor lilmtd and j Liver Fv rap, tai done tor me, . Some .three and | n half vests miicc 1 wav attacked with tt .Vre/iiI hut \ViiU A'u-iffttf, width was attended with iitioil eivnliUlr'K pains! I tried various rente* f tit.'*, nan J-ao two of the best Physicians of the {rlli (.mo «( thorn a pn.fmwir iu BU old school IMcdtrsl Cullc;'.'.): iitil they (ailed to give me n i*y relief! I .w as so reduced that I was coal!a* cd to my lied for over thwo months. Tho nerves I and iu'.ts* lt‘s of otic li-g went to routtacted and • drawn up that 1 cvttMnid tra/h. ' I bad man rk«* j" do tin turning fcfcire ou ray leg*, from which 11 took (Tom lime to limn more than wutuadrtd P'Urts of lent, some of them from three 1u four 1 tidies 1 was red need to almost a stole tea wad my (needs lied given np alt koptt of ray re* covert. I was ni this coialitiou when I com* meaccd the use of jeer HIjcJ and Uur Ay nif. I have used altogether tome two doieo bottle* of it, and at the laroo lime the Iodine which you adrlso to. ur? with Ilf and'tadly me Healing Oiulmeul, given uaderths bend “Sthito s«'ellI^g, ,, Itiyuttrolivcilotts.. I am now tNrto crirnd to hbsinrss, and tuy legs have become so strong Uni 1 walk without any dUOealt}, amt kote ntinlf nrmrtd my irefl*. ■ Yonrs, truly, MART IX K0UB1XS, Jm IZesIdmce ou Eighth street, between Mound and John, Ko. 311} oral place of business, with Brown dr Villelte, Xo. 4 cast Fourth street.

mm OF EX-GOVERNOR WfcACF. We barelyahrioonccdlhu deathof of this gentleman last week*'; The N. A-Zw^er.eajs: At tbe time of bis death Gov. "Wallace wau'Jadgo of the Common Pleas Court of Marion' Oonnljr, and on Saturday got through with, bis term, which had been a very labor!ooa one..;, ‘ : . :< ; ' Gov. Wallace most have been lo the neighborhood of sixty years of age./* If we' are not mistaken, be came from Obio lo Indiana, and at first resided in Franklin county, from which he was chosen to the. Lcgis-Jfltotedonng-lbo years 1828,1829, aod 1830. v In 1831 he removed to . Fountain, tsnnly/ and in the .same year was chosen Lieutenant Governor oh the ticket with Noah Noble ns . Governor, and in 1834 ho wav reelected. „In 1837 tbo deceased was elected Governor of State over John Dumont of Switzerland county.— Both candidates belonged to' the same political parly, hut Wallace was the candidate of those who wero in favor of continuing the entire system of internal improvements. in which the State bod embarked the year previously, while Dumont was in favor of dasaifyingjheni, and completing one at a time. The Whig party : did not nominate Governor Wallace for. re-elec-tion in 1840, a circumstance which we know he felt keenly at the time, aa no previous Governor bad been thus treated. This result, however, . did not so mnch arise from Gov. Wallace’s administration as from a fear on the part of the leaders that the candidacy of (he Governor for re-election would stultify them, they having emblazoned the "one term - principle" on their banners, to which their candidate for President, Gen. Harrison,- was pledged. At tbe special election in May, 1841, Gov. Wallace was elected to Congress from tbe Central District, but was defeated in 1843. Ho was a member of tbe Convention which framed -tbe present Constitution, and two years ago he was chosen Judge of the Common Please Court of Marion county, which office he held at the time of his death. In early life Gov, Wallace was a most eloquent and effective speaker, possessing a musical voice, a glowing imagination, and in relating an anecdote conld not be rurpassed. Personally he was always popular, and deservedly so, for a roan of more genial nature did not live within the State. With the older citizens the deathof no public man would be more generally lamented. Among the children of the deceased are Hon. Lewis Wallace, Senator from Montgomery county, and War Wallace Eiq., of Indianapolis.

A.new temperance organization,, oillcd tho "Dashawajs,’* has recant*, ly sprung up in Colafornio. Tho Society seems to ho exceedingly pop* ular in, that Stale, and already numbers thousands of . members. Tho main the organization are thus briefly given in a late number of tho Sacramento Daily (Tnton; . V,-

Dearborn, at Lawreuceburg, Sep tember 20 to 23. . -

Dearborn, near Aurora, Sept, 13 to 15./

The variety of ornamental. Jc» clrj etntnni nearly fur Ihdir>, and Children'* .Wtar— cousin! nr of Cold lucleu, llrea<|>ia* and Kareringf of Coral. b‘arne:,C*. loro, ‘and plain' Gold; .Studs, Mceve Utiintns. tUngs. I’ciwanJ I'cndU, at several dlffcreal j tim; with hoc Cold fe.4 and Guard CimJu* for J*d(e< and tientleram—the*e are ail of tire Utmt style*, by the twit roanufaetoicrs, and of the txsv ‘inallty to 1* bad turtle price. - ■ ‘ /.VDCCA.YA'.VTA 7X1 .ICAL\TA.

Jennings at Vernon, October 5 to 7. vv- ■ .. Decatur; at Grecnsburg, September 20 to £1.

DIED,

In Vevay, on Ue Olh Instant Pmascr.8 Anceumt, Jo’jjhitr of Jotm and Angelina Plcw,

Tub .Great Easters. —As a matter of curiosity, we append tho tonnage of the Great Eastern, as compared with the principal vessels of the United States.

Jefferson, at North Madison, September 20 "to 22.

Ayenu reliln? liO tickets; or npwwrd, wlli be supplied at H) emu per ticket, and will, in wddK don, rwdte a jremJuai of (cn ter cent In ikdd, Agent* vim sell lev* than that number, and over 2J, w ill)« supplied at the vame me, and, In add!* lion, reed re a premium in Jeadryat the'nte of for each SS tickets sold. Thus; an Amt setting tickets remits me £30, and T* then rati* tied to a line gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth $3; one selling CO tick* eta an article worth $0, andsb on. Premium* may remain until a Watch, nr other Valuable article ean l« •’

NEW AI>VKKTISEM35NTS.

. Switzerland aud Ohio, at Enter* prize, Sept. 20 to 28. , Rinley, at Versailles, September 14 to 16.

I JA3IE9A. EGELSTON,

The objects'and nUchtnory of the Pashaways. are exceedingly simple. The corner stone is abstinence from intoxicating liquors, for a stated period. The period usually fixed upon and embodies - a| constitutional limit is three V-The ' officers of the Sacramento Society, are a President, two Vice Presidents, two Secretaries, a Treasurer; and three business committees. | Members' are proposed, and found -eligible by the examining committee,, are balloted tor and elected by a two-thirds vole. Eligibility consists, in being able to present a fair character. . *he foj for initiation is twenty-fivo cents—a similar amount being collectable as data every month from every member.' Tho newly elect are required to sign the by-laws and constitution. The meetings, which are held once a week, are open for , friendly intercourse and social pastime, but politcal and religious discussion are forbidden on pain of first a reprimand from the Cbair/and next expulsion. All are enjoined to report "without fear, favor or affection” tho name of any member charged with violating the pledge, who, if found guilty, is expelled. The San Francisco organization possesses a few peculiarities which wo do not bad among the Sacramento Dasbaways. Among thorn is the exclusion from its ranks of members of total abstinence bodies, At the expiration of tho three months of abstemiousness the Dashaway is invited to rehow bis pledge, and it is optional with him to do so or retire from the fraternity.

i ■ ■ jiEJUZa tx Dry Goods, Groceries and Produce, ... ■ Steele's Ceixk, 1 Ke.vtickv, . tQr Pm t* Off) re add re-j. P-intcr, Isoi.m.

Kamet, Tonnage, Peusylvapia, • • 3,241 Columbus, .. . 2,480 Ohio,- . 1.757 North Carolina, 2,083 Delaware/ ■ ' • . ’ 1,033 Vermont, v * 2,633

COMXEUCIAfc. • Vevav, September 13. ■ • [There is very little doing in the Produce market.] ■ Flour—$5,00a5|25. Wheat—80a85c. " Hay—10 to 143 a top, offered.— | Small lots of pare timothy harp sold at $15, which is the price asked by holders, generally. " v Bntlcr— 12ial5c, o lb. Eggs—7n8c a dozen. Potatoes—Ncahannocks 40 to50c. Chickens—-l,50a2,00 a dozen. Onions—35a40c. a bnsbel. Onion Betts—1,75 a bushel... ' Green Apples—40 to 75c a bushel Wood—2,00a2,50 a cord, i ClNCISNATI, Sept. 12, Flour—$4,30a4,40 for superfine, and $4,60 to 4,80 for extra.—doll. Wheat—firm, with a steady de* maud;' sales fair to prime red at 95to 100c; 1,08 for good white, and $1,10 a 1.12 for prime white, . Corn—in fair demand at 70to74c, Oats—dull at 37a88c. ■ v Eye—advanced to 73a74c, - f - Barley—steady at G5a70. Groceries—Sugar 6}a7-Jc; Molasses 37a374c; Coffee Il^al2^c. Mess Pork dull at $14. Shoulders 7£c. Tallow 9c. Cheese 8c; extra large 8£c. Sides 9£c.

jl)ANlGlCOLE,mtOt:£U, Harness, Haines, Collars, V Su<Jdies, Bridles, Ac.,

If any person, who cannot hlraselr act as agent, will rerun: the services of another, in a (dace where’ no sftDcy U already ratabllshtd, the ]«rson pm-, caring tlie agent. In case 12 tickets are sold In on* Kntcrpri<e, wn) be presented with any book be may tledre of the Tsloeof with one worth tijSO tir procuring an o-ent w]*j will sell SSj and erne worth $3 tot procuring the sale of 50 HfV***. The agent Vili am receive hi* regular premlom, and the person secining his services cat; order bis present in jeudry if U prelcrs lu A list of hooka fI!J.ut<Cfl(| if uctllris Tie it*pedJu Dumber# of tlckeu must all he sold in one Enterprise, and 1 must be notified at the time returns are made for the tickets. .V

New Orleans' ' 2,808 Alabama, ' 2,085 Virginia,; 2,033 Now York, > ' 2,033

Ferry (liect. her: door to Stereos’ Dniy-tore, VcTir, IsniAsju ielW>m

lOOO ddz. Egg« Won led. -IxrE WILL’pay t!:« market price for (be above 11 onantlty of Frc.h EjJci. in’ will or trade, at our firxery. CMHKaO.V k WALDO.

’ >otal ' 28.131 Great Eastern • ; 26,000

All orders must be add re: led to L. D. SIKE, Bor 715, Cincinnati, Uhio. All respoadbie mtsoss ordering tickets wPI be supplied by ordering as above—lie money to bo tent when the tickets are sold, scpT-Uci

L. L. WOODFS STOVE AND TINWARE

Her tonnage is nearly as gaeat as the combined tonnage of the ten tremendous lioe-of-balllo .ships—including the once unrivclcd Pensylvania—that are registered ■ on the United States Navy Hat. >

Read an extract fromtho Cinnmiati Utdical Journal, Vo). S, pare 310, by jts editor, 1’rof. K. F. Kowion, In regard to Uil* remarkable con: "White Martin Kohblni was In tbs rery worst Imaginable eondition, wn were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, prod need by a fall.. The Indications of a reunion of the bono, under the cirCutusUcccs were very unfarorabie, for be would sit, day alter daj, ptcHagcmi tmall m'rera </Ike tour,wfalcb would iloegh ott. I foood him using ScowlU’s Frepwratloa,' vekici kt cowrinvird to list unlit a cure into tfftetti. We gave Urn no coavtllatiooa! treatmeol, being In auendanee only as a surgeon; yet we coo loss we bad nmcb cariosity to tee whatcoald be done In a system to trtvasirWjr iittated a* hi* was,” Will the afflicted call on Ib6 agent and tiel a pamphlet eoelalalnr certiflcatea of eureaof well urown either of Cincinnati I ’

JOY TO THE AFFLICTED I OKOOKE’S NEVEB FAIL! ritnis preparation contains the mint po wetfai In* X gradient* belonging to the vegetable kingdom, and owing to Its very penetrating qualities, it has given retlef la case of the most obdurate and exeru* dating pain, when all otter remedies bare failed. It Is wonderful In Its ettevta, yet harmless as water for the most delicate perMt. An infant may take It Into its stomach, a* prescribed, without danger; the most delicate female may me It without annoyance, for It ti beautiful In appearance, pleasant la its odor, and leaves no grease nor sttun where It has been applied. •. It has been discovered that all organic deranga* menu of the animal system are the elect o! an obstruction of the Electric Hold In the organa dit> casod. An application of the Xxvaa Fait, from Its very penetrating qualities, pul* In Immediate motion this fluid. Hence, a cure is tints effected, and la many cases la five or ten minutes. It euros all Aches and Fains In a shorter time than anything elve known In the Materia Medics.

Edqcatiox ix Irklasd.— The 24th Report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland shows that at the end of I 57 there were 5,347 schools in operation, an average daily attendance of208,187 children, the average number in the rolls being 514,445. There were tbiilecu disr Uict mode) schools and and 100 national agricultural school!'. The total receipts ul the. commissioners amounted to £302,224 and their expenditure to £269,425.

J , establishment,- •, MAIN STREET, yEVAY, ITO, riUIB subscriber mpectfaliy Inform! hU friends X aaJ the public in ptneral, Ibal be has removed Us slop to aU new Store Room, on the north side oflfala stmt, cast of Odd Felton’ Halt, where he Intends beeping on hand a Urge assortment of TIN WARE, of ibis o*n mini; tact ore, wtych be wtU sell ytzj Cheap for Caitu lie, will also beep on hand ft large supply of . ;

■ 11*7* Recollect that this Medletoo la itarmuj lo careall dlietees Union caused by an imtun lisle of the BlowLSeo rill's Blood aod Urer Byrdp U compoeed entirely of Vegetables, and U perfectly safe for Children to use, In can of fora month or eruption on Uia skin. If Mother* reloo the health of their ehltdren. they should eradicate the seeds of the tUnsM before It it too tote. - • .

If It were necessary we could furnish many «rUfiauei from the best bra of the country, bat ww would «v that the nreof one bottle In a neighborhood would da more to convince the public of 1U superior qualities than all the certificates In lie world, do evau and tet fir yuurrrfrn, yt lent and tiffining! 04, yt rkazaatic and dyn if, too* and tit!

TTP Read the iUlemccl of ono of (ho dial chmiste In Cincinnati: . “ \yo hereby certify that wo have been made acquainted with Scodirt Sanaparillt and tlHfigum, or Blood and Liter Syrup, The Ingredients are tntirttfrrfttable, and no murralcnlcn into tho preparation. \V. S. MnauL & Co., One door weitof Burnet House, Cloeinoatl.'’ For ealo by tho Proprietors, A, L. SC0V1LL & CO.,

Taxes. —The Wayne Circuit Court, at Us recent term, decided that it is the duty of the county Treasnrer to levy upon and sell personal property for taxes before selling real estate, and without regard to valuation laws.

Cooking, Parlor and OlBce Stoves, Store Trimmings, Pipe, tLe best patterns.

CROOKS'S SEVER FAIL Cunt HEADACHE. CROOK PS .\EVKR FAIL cvrtt Ed RAC HE. CROOKES SF.VER FAIL rarer TOOTHACHE CROOKesSEVER TAIL cvrtt JATVACHES. CROOKES SEVER FAIL cunt SEVKALGlA CROOKES SEVER FAIL cunt REV3I ATI SX CROOKES SEVER FAIL cunt COLIC.

COOKING STOVE, b recommended to the public as the best cooking (tore In the country. Jt U heavy, xuVtnnlfal ami beautiful, sad b trummlrd to give (action in alt cases.

JfSrTho Postmaster General has discontinued the land mail that formerly connected the Town of Florence, in this county, with (he rest of the world. The only mail they now have at Florence, is the mail across tho river,, from Warsaw, twice a weeV, wo believe, and in winter when the river is frozen, they would hive no mail at all! This arrangement creates great dissatisfaction, and an effort will be made to have the land mail restored.

The Review, is the title of a new daily democratic paper just started at Crawimdsville, Indiana.

The name “Dashaway” is significant of the intention of the members to dashaway the inebriating cup.— Certainly a very pretty and appropriate name. A Society of the kind, properly conducted, will do good in any community.

Mo. 13 weit Eighth street, Cincinnati,

CROOKES SEVER FAIL cures Cratw> COLIC, CROOKES SKYER SAIL cunt Side tfeadtckr.

The “Planter” CdoltlnpSieve Lt the next best henry rlove In the market, and always gives entire aatlifactlon.

Also, by H. H. Hales, Bennington; G. M’Callocb. Jacksonville; John Lampion, Quercus Grove; Wm. Gibson, Fairiol; lingers &. Cotton, MoorefieM; }. J. Paul, Ml. Sterling; John K. Harris, Allenivtlle; Simmons Jt Matin, Enterprise; Bledsoe & Bcymcr, Florence; J. L.Thiebaud and I. Stevens, Vetay. Also, ■gent#’for the sale of Dr. Jlalft Baltain for the Lungt, a ad Dr. Baker’t Pain Panacea, for the cure .of »U pain, both inlpTEfil and exttfnil. >epU : 2m

CrooXe'i Merer Vail cures more Achea and falsa than any other preparation now extant Crooke’i Sever Vail generally give* relief la fTorn one to lea ruinates.

j#- A full meeting of the Board of Directors of tho Switzerland and Ohio Agricultural Society is requested at Enterprise, on the first day of the Fair, Sept. 20.

( <;haiiipiou J &/Jupiter,’ Doth Xo. 1 Cooking ftovpj, and have itqod the (ft of time. Thao four leading .tore* are all warranted tube the host made. Call and tee them. •‘PREMIUM” COOKING STOVES Of all ilie*. heavy and light, kept constantly on hand, and lor sale very low.

Crooic’i Merer Fail U warranted yurt/y u/doHe, and no bad resulta ran arise from Itausa. Er. cry ounce of it Is ompounded under the immrdfita mperriiioaof the tavccuor, and h» usorrealltbst no deleterious drug enter* Into Its woorposftlom. ' Eol d tb roo gh ouith e oo nn try hy aU regular Unreal and Country Merchants, at Dae Dollar *rr iottU, Dae or more bottles wiU be cent to in put of the United Stales, on receipt of price, AH orders addressed to the Proprietor wm be attended ta. Prepared and sold by. C. CBOOXX. St Third Street, Louisville, Kr. . ’ ■ f cii ’0 Veray by 1. STEVEMJ, ; &*y] Wy .

IrF’ The reported death of Hon. Andrew J. Honelsou, is without foundation.

SP Two hundred Jives were recently lost by an eorth quake, at Sona, Italy.

SEENDING & GUTTERING. lie .Is prepared to do everything in (lib Hot gut short notice, Including Tin RgoSug. The highest price paid for old Copper, Pewt« and Draw. IrtpltJ L, b WOOD If,

jpg 1 " flan. Tom Thumb is said to bo worth $100,000, which is safely, and profitably invested.

i&*Tbe arrests io Ciucmnati for t)io mouth , .of August, numbered more l b an line hundred.

CIGARS, Tobacco and Snuff—For rale by augl T J. L, TJIIF.UA I’D.

GLORIOUS TO! Cheaper Than Ever!! NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVINO, A T The “Cheap Cash Store" OF HATHAWAY & CO. THE 9EMOR ft tl>it Firs ij hot la the Fatictb Citlw, there he bai Ken the ja>l thrta *rrh» I'Uyiti; the Inrprit and chciptit tuck rf Fall mid iVinlcr Ooods, evir ifet Wot of the Mot&uicj; dry aoobs, CLOTHING, ROOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, *©., &ti. •W C</*U are U?timIsK to art ire,and (itii beauty aud chc>i>ce*i arc a cutter ef vosdtr to mrjK>|y. In a fv« Ji)r our Hock trill be fall la every dcl>aniuto£ COME AND SEE ODE |W©w Goodin, 1 For then yon Till be jure to bur U Tht “Chela :Ca?h Slote” of HATHAWAY & CO. Veray, Feptetnher 7, |fc».

IRA M, KEEFER. STEAM ENG IHEEE, Scmo, Jcxsi.Ncs Co., Indiana. IISES Enjpiin, Set# Vahe*, PrtiDclit to j Encim.-", Ac. All pork Wins mod. (.'Jnr;ej Tcuonal/lo. rc/H