Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 39, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 September 1859 — Page 2

SUiLUAItT OF FOIlEIGS SEWS.

POST OFFICE ISfOmTIOS

PUBLICATIONS

COMMERCIAL. Vevay, September 27. Flour—$5,00a5,25. Wbeat—97aS5c. Hay—10 to 14$ 4 too, offered.— Small Iota of pure timothy hare sold at $15, which ia the price asked bj holders, generally. Butter— a lb. ■ Eggs—7a8c a dozen. Potatoes—Nesltannocks 30 to 45c. Chickens—l,50a2 ( 00,a dozen. Onions -a4Gc. a bnshel. Onion Setts—$2, a bushel. Green Apples—40 to 75c a bushel Wood—2,00a2,50 a cord.- # Bacon—Hams 12o; ihouIJcrs'10; sides 13al4c. Cornmeal—per bushel, SOc. 1 Lard—per lb, 124, 14al5c. Sweet potatoes—tJlal, 10 a bmh. CiscissATi,* Sept. 20. ■ Floor—S4,C0a4,70 for superfine, and $4,75 to 5,00 for extra. Wheat—firm, with a steady demand; sales fair to prime red at 95to 100c; 1,08 for good white, and $1,10 a 1,12 for prime white. Corn—in fair demand at 75c. Oats—active at 42a43c. Bye—advanced to 74uT0c. Barley—steady at — a75. Groceries—Sugar.,"*”.Je: MoUs* ses 37|a3Sc; Coffee ll|al2,l=. ‘ Mess Pork brisk ut 81G. 'ShonldTallow 9c. Cheese Sc;’extralrugo 8$c. Sides 9jc,

1S59. ! . 1859. THE-FALL TRADE.

i Special iVoiico. 4 LL PERSONS indebted to tee, cither ii bjr Note or Book Account, ire earnestly requested to coll' and pay up, is 1 must hive the money to keep up my stock, -, H. R, DALES. Bennington, Ind,, Sept. 21 , 1$59.

Wasuisutos, Sept. 22.

The enterprising publisher, George G. Evans, No. 139 Cticstnufst., Philadelphia, has just added to his extensive list the following new books: ' TUB UPE OF COL. DAVID CE0CIKT.

Notwithstanding tho failure of Congress to make appropriation for the service of the Post Office Department, tbo latter lias bo fir been enabled to transact its business without serious difficulty. The balances due To contractors up to the first of July, after deducting tbeir usual collections from Post Offices after that time, the entire amount of their pay must bo suspended . until Congress shall provide the necessary relief. , The first Quarterly service of contractors for the year commencing on the first of July last, will not have been performed so as to entitle them to pay until. October 1, and by the terms of their contracts sixty days more must elapse before their acconuls can be finally settled, which will, postpone the day of payment till 1, within less than a , week from the regular meeting],of,Congress.; According to.the contracts, payments are due in November for the quarter ending on the oOtfi September, and in February for the quarter ending December 31. -

OFFICIAL COUNTY. PA.PBH.

OCrOTJE GOODfe ARE HERE. .CO

WEDNESDAY, SEfTEllliKH 2S, 1S3D.

The steamers City, of Baltimore, North America, and Vanderbilt have arrived at New York since our last issue, - , The English anti French fleets arc reported before Pekin. • A battle bad ibeen fought between the Chinese and the English-and French forces. , The' allied were defeated and forced to retreat, with a loss df 500 men and five gnn boats.

WHITES BI HIMSELF. Comprising his eaily life, Hunting Adventures, Daring Deeds in Dorderond ladiaii Warfare, Services under Gen. Jackson in the CreVk war, Electioneering Speeches, Career in Congress, Triumphal Tout in the Northern States, and Struggles in the Teian Warof Independence, together'with an account of his glorious death at the Alamo,

TUB Largest, Cljeapest, and most beau, tiful stock' of | Fall and Winter Goods. AT The “Chea) Gash Store"

SwitzM Court Common Pleas, ALL Persons having Probate business ‘to transact in the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas, will take notice, that thc/rst and second days of each term of said.Court, are set apart by law, for the transaction of ail business relative to the settlement of Decedent’s Estates, Guardianships, 4 c. Attest: OLIVER ORMSBY, Clerk.

JPT’No ivaioc can bo taken cif amniymotii count tt tiles Uun*. Wlial 'Tcr t« Jntrmluil for tn5 union muii W a tilli c titles I ml l>y ibe nantu ami OiJJrusj uT tbo writer; not nee entity for (uliUr cation, liul as a juarantuo of faith. We cannot undertake to return rejected article*. jrpAll Legal Ad fertile menu payable In advance, ornben AQiilavlt fi made; In no euiS ■ubject to tins delay ot legal procei*. JIj’AH transient aiU'eniieinenti In l» pali for invariably lu advance. ,

' OF HATHAWAY k CO.

An accident occurred to the Great Eastern during n trial trip, which will delay her departure three weeks. The feed pipe casing in one her fim* neIs exploded with terrific force; five firemen were killed, and a number injured. - She,wa9 almost without motion, when other vessels were tossing on a stormy, tea. ■ '. . Austria is making concessions to the Protestants.''

1 hi one 12mo. volume. Handsotnely bound.. Price Sl.Ol). . "

To Hay Growers ami Hay

TILE ACRICCLTCmL FAIli

It is a matter of surprise to some, that we cm sell such i oad goads at such r try low prices. But we iuy for Cask, and ieH for Cash. Wt buy our Goads in the Eastern C,lje.vami buy from first Lpnds, thus saving to the consumer Ike Jobbers’ profit of 12 to 20 |>er cent. To our numerous customers and the people generally We say, we can tell you all kinds of goodJ at lovtr prices than tetr, which.js thb best evidence sf the czlnmcty low pricy* of our stock.

Press HuIIUcrs. rT'Hi: nti,1trvjfflc<1 bavin; the rvclti-l.o JL riybtef - T c"'’rj..r.nc‘l Svi;iiTtaiidCirtjn::e»tr it.r IVat Di'aitir i>r Muiiui'r i'rr-*, bcivby give i!,u: w>h to 1'isiiil l‘n-9S*j ct tLu al-ou- iy.nl t.’ii j;ct the m. We on loiM U-e Catlln:;, Lr tie shove I'm#. 1'. U OlllSAJltl t ?on - , > Veray, InJilua.

It was our pleasure to bo ablo-to attend the annual exhibition of our Agricultural Society, on Thursday ami Friday last, at Enterprise, 12 miles from Veyay. The weather was tolerably favorable for the occasion; the read there was in excellent condition, and the Fair grounds including the horse track, was in the best order. Water was abundant, both for man and beast: the number of articles on exhibition was greater than at any previous time, and the attendance was also larger. Everything passed off to the best advantage, aiid as a general thing, all were satisfied with the Fair; tVo ate satisfied that the Exhibition was about as good, as the county, affords—for the best products of our people were there—and wo cannot expect anything to be exhibited that our people do not raise or manufacture. Farm products, including stock and vegetables, were therein great abundance; and the vegetable,stock, and domestic departments! can hardly be excelled in the Slate/ :

We copy the following from the [Phil-* adclphta North American ; . I

Col. Crocket was a character. Ills autobiography has been long outofprint; his reputation for eccentricity has been presumeiHipon in the publication of all kinds of outrageous and obscene nonsense, in coarse almanacs, and oilier vehicles fur low humor, ThiS rolumc is ft re publication of the genuine work, with accessary additions; and will be new to readers of the’present feite ration. . It is as marked and Characteristic as the subject was; his portrait-faithfully drawn, and none the less so tbit it is without effort, Dmtyerfectly naive and sincere.— We welfttcinernber the amiable original in’his nounern tour, and recall many pf the incidents to which bis book alludes. We never have looked upon bis like since; and. rejoice in this republicatioV ns an act of. justice} to retrieve ah honest men (tom vulgar misrepresentation. L A copy of the Uuok, and a'baadsumo present will be : seut by mMI post-paid, upon receipt of SI fur the book, and 21 cents for postage.

The Governments of Franco and England are taking active measures to inflict eevere chastisement on the Chinese. . - . '

N, R.—Tl.o*e *hoharcliantrrfci9c*of tlicalovc r.Vtnt, 30, |~S7, will plea-cnir aaU j ay ui lie 1‘ateat !«. ifpSI-tt

.Special AiiuomiccmciU

m« TTB Quaker City Publishing House! 100,000 rntatogner, AV ir. Enlarg'd and TlntW—.Vjy RraJf for HU~ trtbuuo:i—Siif,ni,r IndarivtnU In Uf Jtii.V' Ip'-' ’ww a'- 11 »'4«? jCin forubialtlnr Coin sr.it t»:nr t and oiltemluU* I'ritrw full parlitubrtciteii in Catalogue*, ithltk will If wit troir t > bit L]>iitt £]>].Ural;un.' taluibh: Gift., worth from 30 cbtnSim, CCAKAMt.Hll 1.1 carh jt-jrchwr. .$)Ut,ieu tn t'ifM fca*e di*trH.;:tcil to my litrori wtiiun ihi! f>*}i *U JnP«ltis-SI3b.(W0lole di*. ir;h:Hod <liirii:£ ILp iim| *\x ■/ 1 ju* inluct-aimt* offrfc,| .Igt nUare more libtiui: any oiher home tn me

Pope Pius bad received the unction oi sacrament administered to (he dying. , The Spanish troops are to occupy the Homan States when the French forces are withdrawn. ,

* ITeVe Somelhini Steal to Tell JW.’ A o tssortmenl of Dress Goods, thaUbr nci.p.e.=a of patterp ant! beauty of styles was never excelled; Dress Silks, plain md fascy; plain, plaid, cluuded end printed French and English iler.noesand Cashmeres. Fancy Dclain;, u clcga.nl designs, Laviitos, Ducals, Ciotiid Plaid*, Haiti*, Lama Cl oils. Plain cud printed Velvets, 4c., 4c., 4c., and all at unKrurd of Lie pricut.

' PIKE'S PEAK'GOLD. St. Louts, Sept. 25.

The Denver City correspondent of the tiopublicau gives a statement of the Vecc-ipls and shipments of gold fiom various mines, by. prominent films of. Denver’ Gity nnd Auraria, width aggregates as follows : ■ jtetciplv $73,000; shipments, 845;000,. The gold was. valued at $17 an ounce, which is much below the real value. The amount of gold brought to the Siatco by private individuals, is ;pot included in tbo statement. • \ A Mr. Gregory left Denver on the Idtli for Georgia with about $25,uuo: :

Some of the Madrid journals advocate tbo necessity of takiug Gib ratter from the English, no matter by what menus. V -

lUitrrliepiiin ibt-FiiMi-hlne and Itoa’.neltii e t ; - i.i’s* lor the b-t right y raw, my ntiet v: als.-s tin.l-.etm.lut) IV GifiEnunuw W'.l.t '.lie T ilMarli hi tuhlL

* (£rMr. M’Cullock; our Township Trustee, requests -ns to call attention to the fact, that School directors are to he elected in over? School District in the State on Saturday, October 1. This is an important matter, ami wo-trnst that the people io,’\c wa y* end in every other-district, will not neglect it. v' v . Tho Free Schools of ; Jefferson Township. will;', commence October 31st, and continue four, months, if the' funds will justify iC

• before last three runaway negroes wore taken up near JGiitcrprizo, in this county. They run away from Gallatin 'county, Ky,. not.far from-Warsaw/ yainucl Tinker helped take them, and received 80$ for his share of the reward oflered for their capture.

A new Clarified Catalogue of Books aiid Gifts, with inducemtnu 19 Agents, will be sent free upon application. -Addrc-si ; G. G. INanr, Publisher, 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.

5- ■ V.' 1 '’'' 1 ' !1 rVl ’ r )' Tomi Ltlfl LOdM; . I-or lull jMflK’Mhfs SiMTt 1 *! ; 111’ ANK liVUsox, Qi;-l;orCi:v i’uM5'Vi';£ r.'I.-:Hiii PLiUlrlj.}):*, I’x

Three Per Cent a Month, or the Perils ■ Of Past I.ivim:; A Warning to Voting Men. By Charles Btintett. - Authbi of “Second Marriage,” “Elliott Family,V : “.Marion Desmond,” 'Never too Lalei'

1000 PIECE S'PKIXTS. All of late s'.ylfs, from lit* lesl ii.himfacU.tic?, ond at very low jmc* s.

Hhxiion .Koticc. Tl.e Slate cf li.Jimj, Swiirtrlami County, Set; l'o William -Mt a.!, fctttiJT of van! Conn*

; tic.: One vulume, l2mo., cloth. . $1, From tht (t4i:rltr.-~! This book deserves to be singled out and coted os above the many novels which ate published. Roth in structure and style it is entitled lo the name of art. U is aTaleof; Domestic Life, rehearsing the interwoven histories of a round of every day characters, and its.aira is to show the follies of the.too many, so called, passions arid pleasures of fashionable life, touching -in no part upon ground that properly bcloogs to the vast domain of romance. : - The Bachelor Millionaire Uncle George ts a character lemimdiii* us of the Brothera Cheeryble,.and although 1 .he teaches the “sweet lisosof Adversity'' with sc-, vtire , discipline, it brings out the true beauty of character, and shows how few there ate who can go through .the trials of everyday life, and in Uiecndprove their constancy.

-tSL 31 w « » Aistdean, French end Scoirh (lin-jl.axs in fulf supply.

■ U, (iii-cling : V ni ’ are _ Inrtety commanded 16 giro 1 i;ue an i lcg.il tunice lo.lLe qualified lu:rI -' °t '■-« my, ihat an eltciioa Will tf Lfli at Uii* usual plate* of Itoldin ektlions in ti;e soTcral Townships ,0. >jid Connly, ou Tuesday, itc elevenlb iijy cf (Ji io:;sr A. L). ISSj, for li:e purple c.f tic*ling 5he folio-Aio- officers lor ii C' l'tily, siz;

’ THE OVERLAND HAIL . St. Louis.Bept. 25V ; The overland niail to.lhe 2d last, arrived last night. .* ■ . Fifteen buildings badbeen" burnt at Cohmib)3; los8.620,000. AU the business part) of - Campo, Seco was also, burnt; loss' unknown. ■■' ;;

Wo might mention many articles of decided merit/ but where there was so much wortbyof favorable no* ticc, wo would bo charged with favoritism, if wo did not mention oil, which' our space forbids. The hand-. Iwork of the ladies, especially, including Sowers, plants and fruits, cam ned and fresh, deserves all praise, and wo give them alu \ho 'highest credit for their industry and taste. .

NKW AUVKl;TlSI',M KNTS.

MimrNj .I'r.uUcsj At. Siclla, Mau lo. Siik, .Cashmere, At - ., of novel Myles tun! K.siU:f<i: iltv signs—Long. aii-l Square - Lty. Suit Slia'Ws, Ac., Ac , and &t prices lliai cp.i not f'iil to suit every cne. Cai'pciK,

On Monday evening last,-Cas-sidy mail agent' on the Jacob Strader, : can led aikonr papers by this post-office, or put them off above hero, as wo did-not got a tingle paper; none of ibeCincinnati daily papers were left o(T here. ■ It is passing strange, tbiit this mail agent is' retained in office‘ year after year, wnon almost every day the people all along bis routs arc deprived of their mail matter through bis negligence.- ' ■;

Vino ClerL of l|;e Switzerland Circuit CVin,. '

Tho California Republican Central OothiujUeo announces tho failure of the rRepublicans, and ’anti-Recomp-ile to fuse, and recommends the Republicans to slick to their own nominated ticket; - : u;V -

'tue County Auditor, One Coiiti'r lii-corJcr,* One Ci:uit> Coiiinn.-iioner for tle'Jnd District of Mod Lcuuly, district is composed of I’wey si,.l Yt-ik Townships, Any *>ne County Ora tail;': oner for Ite 3ld of said Conn!)', which District is composed of l‘ita>aal ur.d Cotton Town-hip*.

Oil Cloth*,

113 alii n £ s.

The boggles and jytfrioges were much noticed and admired, and entitle our mechanics in that line (d the claim - of : being superior workmen; the'buggies that received the first and second premiums, cannot be excelled by any wotktncn in tho Stale; and ; the carriages were equally as good.

| ■ RAILROAD ACCIDENT. > ; CINCINNATI, tjept. SG.

You wilt ai.-o £ iv e notice that a pt>H win tie opcrud for the par ,o>c of tetcivinj To’.tr.s I'O!!, and ACAiN-SI', cltin; a Convention to utter, cuitnil, or,revise tho Conniimtua ot (he Stiite of la-iana. 'Vitiicss my Lend end literal r.fsud Court, 61 Vrvay, SeptnuLer Jiib, l>id. . ouvu: tmjjsuy, cicik.

Ah accident occurred on the Ohio and dial 1 .road on Saturday ;n ight,' l wel vo m ilea, below, ibis city, caused by a broken rath. Otic car was ovorluriicd ; arid ; tho rest thrown off the track.- Twcnty'’pcrsous injured and oho only killed.

Copies of either of the above boots with n handsome Gift worth from 50 cts to $100, will besent lo any person in the,, Vmted States upon receipt of $l,C0, and', 21 cents to pay postage, by addressing; Hie Publisher.

(Kr Mr. Ornishy, Clerk of Switzerland county, has booh confined to bis bed for a week past. Many year.** ago, by the accidental discharge ol a gun,-ho bad - a rillo ball shot thro* his left arm, about midway between I ho elbow and wrist; this atm has never fully recovered, and has to be very carefully used, and; every few years it swells up and gathers, and has to bo opened; hohas been suffer ing very severely; with it.thopnsi •week.

' *4 m ip am/ Chsttjitd Catalogue of Bool* in every department of Literature, together with' a list of Gifts, and every information relative, to the eitablismcot of'agencies in the Gilt Book business wilt be mailed free to any one by Geo. G. Evans, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book business, No. 139 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.

OTA IT. OF INDIANA, SwiT*tti..ivii O Corvrr, Scr : 1, William Mead, SLer.iT of said cmigIJV hereby certify tbal/Lc foregoing is-« true copy of otijuial outer Centered to me lor Oliver Ontiahj, Cleik of Ue Switzerland Circuit Coiirt. •; Given under my Lund, this 9lh day of Seplcoibef, liiotf. ; \VU-LtAM MRAD, Sheriffs. C. September H, 1559.—tw

• - ■ Pirrshuiicir, Sept. 26. River 4 feet 5 inches.) " Weather clear, ■ ! "■ . ■)■. )■

Tha.vegetables were of tho finest ami largest quality; there worn some pumpkins that were bard to beat ; sweet potatoes that measured seventeen inches round, and beets that measured twenty-ono inches round, and many other articles of equal merit.

Kr Tbe democratic .Convention at Madison on Saturday last was not very harmonious, The main question of dispute was tho appointment of delegates to tho State Convention. The s Lccompton men was for appointing them, while «lio Douglas mcnjwas for,postponement. ' It was finally postponed until the 2d Tnes* day in December next. Gov, JVil* lard !' and ’ Lient/, Gov. Hammond made speeches'on the occasion,

(Kr dodge Jolm Hall, a a pM citizen of Ohio county, is dead.

A Tri'Encmlous Stuck

Of Rob Roy Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Flan* ncls, Linse,s, Blankets of all kinds, Canton Flannels. Checks, Tickings, &c., kc., Ac., at very low Eg arts.

P. P. LAl'llAM'S SKVKXTU- O/U.VTI/iV

■NKW-AUVKimSUMlSNTS.

The mowing machines, cider mills, sewing machines, smnni, and other articles of machinery, were not passed by nnnoticcd. ■ Altogether, tbo exhibition was a cbmplcto success, and we learn that the receipts wero sufficient to pay all tho claims against tho Society, including the improvements on the groundamade this year, the premiums awarded as weh as some orders for premiums awarded as far back aa the. year lS5o. Last year, and this year the Society has been a self-sustaining institution, without resorting to begging for money, as they used to do when tho Fairs wero held in Hieing Sun dnd Vevay. And in a few years, this Society’s Fairs will compare fa yorahly with those of larger counties; with cities in their limits;

lixcc.lsioi* ItisU'ibution

BLACK TEA.—A superior article of Oolong or Black Tea, for sale at Itie Kerry street Drug Store. , ' ' • sep.3 - I. STEVENS.

Cash, nmi Sewing Machine.-, . Watches, Jttcilry, <(t. To le Drawn-at ’Cincinnati, Ohio, on

0 tr The highjhcadcd Forest Queen is again running, ami looks better than when she aa she ha> been thoroughly ropaiied and refitted. Since the Kate Frcrteh left the trade, she,has been a great favorite all along tho line, '.She is independent of the mail company, : •

CloUiiiig—t’lotliing, ! Of tVlilch st# have a Very Large |* ‘Assortment. * And in its selection more than usual pains, has been taken;'so that we can suit everybody in sll kinds of.Men's and Roy’s Clothing: and what is better, prices are greatly.reduced.' ; All SO, Plain and Fancy Cassi meres, ;C!otfcs of all grades, Satinets, Tweeds, Bcavctcen?, jeans, Ac,; together with a large supply of Gents ■.Furnishing.- Goods, in all of which we can give you great bargains.

SCHOOL BOOKS.—A new supply of Sellout Books ami Stationery, Just received and fur 'sale at the■ Ferry street Drugstore. , ■ L STEVENS.

Monday, bepleii.btr 19, 1359. , Tickets $1 Each., in Atncncau Gold lor $1 ■ CJrttrinjf Kmi-W Piitnv, wrth £j«l ,Jer f 1 'i'hirtccn IlmtdtctS Prlzcslli •TICKKTS LiniTl'.n TO 1300.

05“ The Republican ! State Central Committee met at' Indianapolis last week, and dopided not to,hting put a candidate for Secretary of Stale, fop 'want, or authority. However, Jaimes M. Hill, of Jennings county; is a candidate for tbat|office; and Bill French is running oh bis own hook; it is well Bill is thus running, for w« would pity the fparty that had*to carry him.on its shoulders/ :

GIG A ItS & TOUACCO-Of the very best quality, for sate at the Kerry at; Drug store* by ' I. STEVENS.

P. K. l.AI’IIAM yaiM .iccomict to tLe i-cW.n Ihoi Mi .'cveulh Kj.rcUlt,r ninthly Iti»Uiloiti}ii » !ll btdrava a, aUne.nn Which occasion will todi-tributed la Hits'licieHuUtrt ihirUen Lon*‘ ■Irtd valorA-Ic 1‘rirtr. anyjhe tlikli trill !-c fiLoil: Lciiars Machine*.CaliforniaCold,riani. Coll anil Silver Waiehc*. I Julie,' Citucw, Morale end Klorcwluc Sc:* nl -'eire)r}, licir:*,. .'itoib, Sl«»e Button*, Are.

Cnsli for Hides.

00“ Owing to the fact, that the hands in the Reveille office all had to go the Fair,-we are-not able tc get much reading matter in tho paper thisweek.; Some advertisements are laid over on til next week for tho same reason.

THE Subscribers will pay the highest market price tit Cash for HIDES, if left at the store br'CIarkson Ac Waldo. scp2S NORTHCOT & ROUS. .

l.vDi'CEMKXTS to Agents,

Cfl.ltlLES UXSEB, at' bit Dalitiy 'and Grocery, pa 11 sfu ffrtrt, hi* juKjafc.'V-v iwrtvcJ a-ii>i>)i1y of t'rob *N [ • J awl will keep a »u|>|>ly always on hunt daring the K'uan.; for Kile la - quimillci tosuit'iiutchartn, , . . CHARLES UNSER. Teniy.Se'pU £?, lS53,-Pn : r :

telling 12 licked will receive tbna fir 5Ui,and will, to ndJIilut). receive a premium in Jewelry at the rile or $1.2} Dr each 12 ifclca •••M. If an Sellt 2i tfdcu; jmd remit, me $-5*. lie i»Uica entitled io jewelry 10 the aowonl vT an telling 50 tickers, rendu ice f 10, yeit an article nunh t& .. l-arper order, thaii the abute will receive i-retnlum* in |'roi>orvJon, andwy may alwnyr rely on revel vlns liberal D»ve Dr !hccrc3orU utetl in iny behalf... tVr-oni a irhlti: to beumoe tuh,crile» in thU, ray Seventh lii'tribatloa.aiic rc*ine<;ed to forward their name* amt taouey.lmicc-Ua'elyj and they will reccirc by return mail a ticket of cictulwrrWp in connection with a with fill part tail an. All [irire*, drawn by )ie.-»una who cannot at lend i bo dra«1 ny, are forwarded immediately army »- l ta*c and risk. A Il-tt of all drawn namben will be Knl to every tlcke'-holder. • JtiTSMe Tlekcia $lj Six Ticket, for $5. All mpon.*i;,?cpqTonaarere(itiejted to ad m Agent*. ami by ordering ticket*, WJU I* rapjdied as above, the money la be rent when the tickets are roJd. " ’ " All orders should bo addressed to P. P. LAPHAM, . sngSl-lt , Box 1712, Clndnnatl, Ohio. •

The Largest and Best slock of all kinds OF BOOTS AWD SHOES, ever opened in ibis place, of the best make, and at lower prices than the common goods are usually sold >t.

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Charles Unset, at his bakery, now keeps a supply of Oysters on hand; in quantities to suit purchasers. Give him a-call.

The firm of Sprague & Co., Cincinnati, have opened in their new iron Store, south-east corner, of Fourth and A r ino sis., opposite the Post OtUce.

X3T At the Monroe Gpunty Fair last week there ,wero only 440 articles exhibited, and the receipts wore only §704; amount of premiums awarded 6403. -.Our Fair was'twice as successful as that. • •

ALL KKRSONS‘ : knowing i themselves indebted to uson Book, account, are requested Ur come for ward.and settle the same by Pfote or Cash immediately, as we must have our Hooks settled. MESS. DKTRAE fc TARDY. Vevay, liid.j Stpl.23, 1859.—tf '

A beautiful selection of Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, and at otir usually low prices. A Iso, Dress Trimmings in large vanetyj Embroideries in all the late styles; Gloves of kind; Linen apd Silk Hdkfs; floosicry, Ladies Wrappers, Toilet Quills,' Fancy Baskets,'Tabic Linens, Toweling?, Napkins, Ac., Ac., Ac., an examination of an of which is'respeclfuliy solicited.

There waaa vary largo quantity of fine stock there; some of. it was from Kentucky, and from Jefferson and Ripley counties, and wc do not disparage this stock m saying that onr county compared favorably with the bost on the ground, and onr citizens received tho lion's share of the pro-

Mn. Everett ok tub X’ress. —In one of his Mount Vernon papers, Mr. Everett says: The press of the United States is vigorous and enterprising, and reaches the beans of the community far beyond that of any other country. — It is, for good or for evil, the most pqweiful influence that acts upon the popular mind. The most powerful. in Itself, . as the \ channel through which most influences act. If it could learn that an opponent is not riocessaiily an unprincipled and selfish adventurer, a traitor and a knave; that onr neighbors on the average arc about as honest and highminded as ourselves,it would increase its own power; and the great interests of the eountiy (which languishes under the poison ofourparty bitterness) would bo incalculably promoted, Mr. Acgcstus Welch:—

> Tliey have a magnificent stock of' Goods for Men and Boys' wear, including all that appertains to a gentleman’s wardrobe, either ready-made or to order, for Men and Boys. Their stock of Piece Goods, for ordered work, is splendid. Their, goods are marked at Cosh Rices, arid as low as Fine Goods con he sold. • AVe have a stock of Fino Lole Leather Trunks, Rail-road proof —best that can bo made.

;.. JEST A few days ago there was a fire in Elizabethtown, on the Madison railroad. . . The store .and warehouse'of T. 0, Parker, and the railroad depot wore destroyed. :. Loss not less than 83,000. . ’

o. D.TinmrsoA & co., Boot fy Shoe Manufacturers, Shoe Store—Wholeoalo.fi: Retail, Olaln Street, Vevay, Indiana. WORK all warranted. No credit on Retail, Storeroom in Mrs. Dumont’s Building on Kerry Street. September 27, 1859.—If ■<

miamsl v; *. V. ' /■'; ’ , / At tho conclusion of (bo fourth dajV ptocectlingw, tho premiums ' wcro paid from (Kb stand to; all those , who were present; jtvilh tho exception of a few classes, whore llo awarding committees had not'reported.This is a good plan and gave good.nattsfaction. • ■■■<■ -v: :

c6me aitd' see oue

CCT HOW TO GET EICH11 -CO G O TO E. B. KINCAID i CO S ' PAXCYSTORE, If yoa want to tret good and Cheap Goods, They are roiling of It dr p re tat Spring stock at very lav rare. ■ »ngI0

J5T Messrs. korthcott k Rons recently killed a;lwo*year old sheep that weighed 108 pounds. Also, a sacking lamb (hat weighed 60 tbs. Both raised byThos. Dow.

For then yon will te dire to boy at Tie “Cheap Cnh Store" of, < ■

HATHAWAY & CO. ■ I Yevay, September SI, II6ML .

Burglar Proof Boor Locks. CALI. AND SEE THEy.—Jn receive'!, an invoice of tie a-S* J ™ F Vf bore laKka. auglT F. L. GIHSARDA SON.

JlTotiLcc* who harefulecribcd tuoiicjr towards the melton of a I’lbbytctfoh ChorthIn Vevay, will please lake notice that they are requested to Collie undertlpned Twenty-five per rent, of (he nmiHiul imbrcriled oner before the liTU PAY or OlTimi H XKXT. ,

; 150 KEGS HAILS. . JUST RECEIVED,'Aired from the manufactory, ofdhe jbest make, ami at lots figures, atTAr vCheap’Cash Store" of HATHAWAY A CO.

F. L. GRISARD A SON.

v The farmers of Ohio, Ken* tacky, Indiana and Illinois will within the next four months realize oyer thirty millions of dollars for hogs alone.

Tho Secretary of tho Society was unwell, asd owing to this fact/and probably to tho other fact; that ' he was a hew hand, at the bellows, ho was not qoilo to the emergency; however, Mr, Qcorgo McCulloch assisted him nobly, and everything passed .of finely Jn his department. 1 The President oFthe Society,’, tho Treasurer and his-assistants, and tho other officers and .directors acted well their parts, end aro deserving of all praise. 1 ‘

Important to Fcnyilcs.

Hi order if the Tmtice*. i'EKIltT mAWR, Treasurer.

ALSO—New .style Bags, for Traveling purposes; Traveling Bugs, Shawls, &c.

DR. ClIEESEMAN'S FILLS,

X. B. For convenience, I have made arrange* menu with F. I- Cri»ard to nctive niyoiMto mbicrill’ll, and yive receipt! fur U.e >oik for me. Cs, IfcJ'J. —3t F. M-FOClt, Tress.

The combination of Ingredients in them Pilla arc the rewtl of.a* king ami extensive practice. They arc mild to their operation, and certain In correcting all Irregularities Painful JJeiwtnia* tions removing all obtl ructions whether frorp cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the ride, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. To Mauicd Units Dr. Ch mm man’s Pill* are Invaluable, at they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed tn the use of other Fills can place ttaejutmMt-confi-dence In Ur. Chccaeraan’a Pills doing all that they represent In do. Sorter.

€r :■? o'® «> jc* mZ IT is acknowledged by ill, that you can buy the tot article: of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, in fact-all hinds of Groceries for the tout nrency.fat the "Chtop Cash Store", of ;!HATHAWAY A CO.

Sm: Sonia weeks ago we called on tho candidates for County Com* missioned to etato in tho newspapers whether they were in favor of building a now Court House for Switzerland county, or not. Mr. Boyd and Mr. Harris have promptly responded, and given satisfactory answers to us; hnt wo have not heard from you yet. If yoo expect our votes, yon most como out.

spiuauE & go.,

LOST; oh Monday evening, the 26th instant, a pocket book, containing $12,70, (twelve dollata ami 70 cents,) viz: $5,P0 on the Branch of the Bank of the Statttof Indiana it-Lawrenceburgh; $5,00 on the Branch of the same Bank at Madison; $1,00 on the Farmers Bank of Kentucky; $1,00 on the Kentucky Stock Bank, and 70 cents in silver-—to-gether with some papers of no value to anyone but the owner. The finder will leceive the above reward on leaving the pocket-book and contents at the Reveille ofii:o, or handing it lo me. ISAAC HUMPHREY. Vevay, Sept. 23, lS59,--tf

XSTTho State Fair is being held at Kew Albany this week. About fifty persons aro in attendance from this county.

South-east coiV 4th & Vine ets. -Seplember28, JEW,—in' t \ ■■ , ,^-^ T ' ■ •;1 —:—:——. i— - ■ First New Fish- ■ - v ’'' • 'llfe are now receiving a lot of Sow Wicky y ml, tVLUe Fl'h and Cod Fish, and for raid low by CLABKXO.V& WALDOS

£ST You will bear in mind that tho election comes off tho 2ud Tuesday in October. Fverybody ought to vote then. -

,jWTOI3CTCCDE- . . STOCKHOLDERS In the Yevay, Ml. Sterling k Ymailtet Turnpike Jjompany, who have subscribed stock to construes Urn Drencher said road to Falrview Heeling Houle, an hereby noli fled that tbe Board of Director* have ordered that FIVE DOLLARS on each shard *° subscribed be paid to U. I'. SC1IENCK, Treat arcr of aaid Company, on or l*fare Ibe.Slft day of OCTOBER, IM3, of which said Stockholders wilt potato take notice and pay the tone to.faid Treasurer by (hal date. , ■ ■ By order of the Boordnf Directors FREDERICK iJtiBISAHD, President PERU KT . DU FOUR, Ficrctary. September 21, l&W.4lt - .

Mr*. tVInilow’i Soothing Sfrnp-T A valuable preparation for children Toelhins, for sale at Hit Ferry street I>rn frit ore, by . auglO . 1: STEVENS; V

They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-cantige would certainly result there from.

Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Explicit directions which should be read, accompany each box. Price fit. Sent by mall on enclosing 1 91 to the General Agent. Sold by,one Urcggift In even ton n initio Untied Stales' * R. R. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States - ■. . ’ 1G5 Cbafiben-ri., New-Yorfc, Tb iri email ITOalreale orders sknufd be adJrtttfd. Enid by J-. U Tmtiavu, Vevay, Indiana; C. U. Wum,, Madison, Indiana. ftbS-ly ■

Brown’* Troche*---Avery agreeable and popular remedy for Congtij, Colds, tia, can be had atihe Ferry street Unis store. - anglO I. STEVENS,'

Yours, Respectfully,

J3T W. H. Gregory boa sold the Rising Sun Visitor office to Messrs. John J. Hayden and John. P Lemmon. We wish tha new proprietors much prosperity in their arduous undertaking.

KrKoxt week is Common Pleas Court, John J. Hayden, Judge; see Clerk’s notico in another column.

Posey Township. Sept. 27. 1859. It

YANKEE HORNES—Wa hare a tupply of Clothes Hones for sale low. angl7 CLARKSON & WALDO.

D IB D,

lOOO doz. Egss Wanted. WE VT1I.I, pay the market price for the above quantity of Frcdi Up*.*, In cash or trade, atom Grocery, C’LAEKSOX k V/ALUO.

In Patriot, in this county, on the nth instant, Mrs. Fannie Laekuoh, wife of Mr, John A. Larrison,

1 OCT-Extensive repairs am behg made on the Turnpike road.

IXBIGO, UABDER, AU.'Jf, and alt olher kinds of t)We Wood) for tat* It }. U HIlEfUTOs

SHINGLES.— Fine and Poplar Shingles on band and for sale low far catii. V- 1 ap» ; V I UAF«*)QD * BOAS, •

CIGAR?, Tcbacco and Snuff—For !>’( by aa;) <T. L. TUIEBAtT*.

Great Allrat'litms! NEV GASH STOKE. New Goods & Low Prices, , In' Florence, IuiU«nn.'.. . ,K. J O R « K W « OIV, :V H.\SJn*t a N‘cx Store. «,n0..t,'n.? cf t'.taxfje.*. liraps l*rjr' tioob.,(|wcnt«W, iut\!t «re, .Vnttna:, .Vc., Jte. 7 . ■ * ; .Ml uiy Cnt-t, have Iwi .‘r’erte! from ne- InV'tffyi 1 , vith c-in; to J lit (tie liiaeJ. ant lu>(r<>f the J'UbtiC, fttnl I will ?dt tLeiu at a* bjiv retail r-f3t.:i,litienl la Utisitnati, ter vt IVulute. Tlic ?ootl quality 0 r (uy ti wU can Im; i]ei*u<laj «H'on, * KaT .Ml C.vh ciittmuor.* arc rcpertf:tlIyV*!;c;le<l I') pi re pa- a c.il] anil ctEi.iirif tin- 1,*. IirTC an,I ti ie v vill .Ip • it to iticir luLriol tu Imy i,f n;c, ' ■ ' ■ n. JonnENsux. Horctier, tail., :?ej.t.it*, JtvJ. ;f

35 ACn-M.-,«a'WSP r s^Mr«5- ; la All lU Varieties, At G rently Red itred Prices! • ' 'at tin-: . "CHEAP CASH S TOEE" HATHAWAY &CO

Dry Goods and Carpet Store, jonnf mihTmto * co., SVi. mi.IC3.in I Iff'. IVe-l IVikI* si., Cincinnati, Ohio, lail.oni’rs uf DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, "I JKSI’KCTrrM.V inform their nwornor* anj Jli [tnerail.r that the t ni« a;i c\Urwv<- .1 ml c-iut-h’caiM'ni-.cnl of ; DRY GOODS, CJ ai a** jp © a. m. g* 9 Floor Oil Cloths, &c., &c. FamtllH, Hold Picamlmt o« neis,an<l aU ethers,may U|».n limJin-the h*i rht,. * 7 . * low ji Uicy c in ol in l In; bittern n tie*. ■ tcjc’vim

To Rlcrctmnis nmOliiiiucrs! Cincinnati Silk House . W. P. D E V O u & ROCK W 0 0 D, So. t3 I'carl Street, ' WHOLESALE DEALERS SILKS, RIBBONS, illWIHOlS, I lOHTI M, . SiHAWLS, CLOAKS, Dress .Tritntninrs, Hoop Skirts, ’■ l,acc EmbroiJerics, While Coot’s, Gloves, 4c. ' 5iT (I RE AT I XDfC Ei! E XT S olTtrnsJ to Cssu ami Siion-Txat limes. - W. V. HEVOirt HOCK WOOD. September 2S, IS30.— '2a