Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 40, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 October 1859 — Page 2

hearted people never lived than the j MI WMIUSniOX WMISISKIKO citizens of New Alban,; their doors ' firsl di<tlil) ‘ at j 0I1 ot ,he.Sinkrrere all throtvn open to those , nlf of | Mt win . tending the Fair, arid good aecom- The >m0I1 „ t is ru otl at ions ami moderated arges wero afforded fo all; and no one bad to pay SI a meal and sleep out in tho streets. Success and long life to tbo citizens of New Albany. It is a thriving and business city, and wo hope sho.may continue to improve and become a largo city.

Giant Strldea In the 19th Century*! : It t* a world of wonders nobody can . deny; we take up the periodical of the [ .day with the expectancy of reading some inew theory or discovery, as well as see- j 'ing tews In tbe abstract- The trans-et- j latitic electric cable, at the time we■ j write, is fast expanding from itsccntral \ . point in mid-ocean to Its two "termini" jon land, to link the hemispheres! but at the same lime that we justly look upon ; this as a convincing proof of the great ■ "march of intellect," we must not lose [sight of another and no less great palpai Me evidence of what a giant intellect, [single-handed, can accomplish. Thomas [Holloway, whose name [ns the great [ medical dictator of the present age) needs [no sub marine telegraph In tic raid from jonc clime to another, has, by means of I his two Iemedics, a J’i7f and ait Ointment, jlpng established a chain of communicaljing agencies around tW globe, without {having recourse however to the aid of (electricity [or a metal 'wire. As the: poet ; has designated man to be but “ a lint in rtAe great chain of cauxtiiion,” so may jlloifoway be said, through the insttU' | mentality of bis all-powerful remedies, j to have organized a Cnicenal DUpimary I Tor the sick of alt nations without regard {to. creed or color, whether civilized or [savage, 'simple in their all sufficiency, and within the reach of all. ' ■ What has led to these remarks at the present, was a visit we pajd' tome lime* since to Dr. Hollo way's'establishment in New York, and i l.e with which wc were then favored of some of I he in-* numerable proofs of his vast enterprise, from which wc deduce the almost inc6n : ceivatde extent to w hich Ins labors have extended, and the consequent universal acceptation of his twin-remedies as specifies for internal and external dpease—pages might he written in adducing proofs oft bis, but one xvill serve to cliielilale ; the fact in the present instance sufficient | to convince (he most sceptic. In proportion. as countries are iliMinct and di*-| versified, so arc the means of reaching] all the scattered -members of Hit human 1 family difficult to accomplish. J To dp j this, it would be necessary to employ an | almost "I’enletosial" array of dnitrent longues. Accordingly, in almost every living language, has this! enter pm ing man madelinown his mission tosMTcring humanity, mid in no less than thirty distinct dialects have, the wondrous properlies of his medicines been actually printed, llius in their own tongue enabling millions to apply to their own peculiar cases these all powerful curatives. Kttclr "tiiiml Strides" ns these show the possibility of one master mind successfully competing with the capacities of hundreds bucked by science Itself.— Philadelphia I’rest.'

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

1S59.

1859.

O. D< TUOMPSOX 4 CO., Boot t3* Shoe Manufacturers, Shoe Store—Wlioleaale&Retail, 3I«)n Street, V,T»y, Indiana. : WORK all warranted. .-No credit on Retail. Storeroom in Mrs. Dumont’s Building on Ferry Street.. September 27, 1&59.—tf.

L. CORNELL. & CO.’S

THE FALL TRADE.

Xew nnd Improved Tiro Thread, Tight Fait hiltch, Doable Lock, Premium

OFFICIAL COUNT? PAPER.

CO-DUB. GOODS ABE HEBE..C0

$150,514,60, which was apportioned to fifty-nine counties of ilia State Laving tLc least amount of common ecLooI fend, so' as to equalize the amount of such fund in those counties iq proportion to the number of children; therein — the remaining counties having already a larger rel*. alive amount than the proportion to which the fund .in the above counties is raised by thU distribution.

SEWdHQ HACHINES. .rpiIESE Machine* obviate' the trouble* and con- ! 1 tain the good iiaalitleicf all other*; tha* fur* |ni)liin; a First Vlas* Jlactin/, which ft told at a jtrerT tniall prod* Hie Machine 1, large—nitr | in'krt tjf /our (n the open f pace under the arm In ; which to turn the work-; let* Cat In the (aide, turn* hark u;>ut> hired; 1* entirely clu-ed x#n the under (Me, m> that nuoi! can vet to the <Irv.t, or du-t to the Machine. It hat the Automatic or Drip Under Keel, the same a* the hi;li priced Machine*.target a tlraktht needle. Mini from two common a without reminding—neither 4i*>ol any faitcuing, and loth In tight abut e the Machine. If Hunt etrg Entilg, and it almost Aoiie-

WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 5, I ESS.

THE Largest, Cheapest, and moat beautiful slock of Fall and Winter Goods,

JTJ'Xo notice can bo taken of anonymona communication*. Whatever I* Intended for Iti■ertlon muat he authenticated by the name and addnuaoftbe writer;.not nece-orily for pulditatJgp, hot ai a gaannWo of pood faith.' W e cannot undertake to return rejected article*.

The “ Cheap Cash Store ’’

IT?* All Legal Advertisement* payable In advance, or when Affidavit i* maJej ln no case ■abject to the delay of legal process..

OF HATHAWAY & CO.

TTP All transient advertisement* to be pal-f for Invariably In advance.

I would like to say a great deal more, but my space will not admit, .Sept. 30, 1859. d. n. n.

Ittt in Operation

THE STATE FAIR,

It!* neatly decorate I. well f!ni’ht-l, very titnple In con-1ruction—e-ery working tort Cindy fecit ted. fatiffqiwn'!}' ,V-,i rV.rt.'v fo, sit out rf orJ'r. — lhec.>ri"1r‘;clj' ti U that they So J ml Unp a St:ch ar Ii'nil o .Viirf'i. Ti.e 1‘ritinc Wheel I* on tin! oat. Me of the table, entirely free from con* tact with a liJiei* dre- >- They wilt do any kin.) <>f fewinv done by-narhtntry.frum heavy leather to ILe lined M«U. JItittin, by limply chaoiriiiv till thread and nee lie; 1 hi* ream I* acknowledged to be the Mroninf md Jf-.jf Ktctlic maile by in aclrir.ery — cjcIi jiitcb heir,? independently locked. ■ ,W'i,7 net flip, (Jtauyl mra Third A b; ru(,* II U the fame Mitch aa the $12J machine* make. The *a!lie Machine will

It is a matter of surprise to some, that we can Sell such pi goad* nt such rrry ha priert. But' we luy far Cash, and icli for Cash. Vi'e buy our Goods in the Eastern Cities, and buy from first hands, thus saving to the consumer the Jobbers* profit of 12 to 20 per cent. , -

Several of the citizsbs of this county attended tho State Fair at Keiv Albany last week. Most of them arrived h°Q?o op Sunday last oh the steamer Freestone. All that wo have spoken to in regard to it, speaks .well of the Exhibition; they eive tho citizens of Kew Alba/ py great credit for their liberality and hospitality. * .

This - equalization will progress through all.the counties of the Stale by the- succeeding distributions, which, will be made from time to time, as the 'debts accruing to tho Fund become due and arc paid. .The data; for tho above distribution was furnished r to tho Commissioners by Samuel U. : Rogg, Esq., Superinten-dent-of Public Instruction, ’.

y'' ' IFor Hi# Indiana Hevflllc. .-'"silAbE THEE UEEIING.

On Saturday, October 1st, 1859, a/portlon of tho citizens of Vevay And vicinity met at tbo Court House, for the purpose of adopting measures to,have the public square filled with shade trees.

To our numerous customers and the people generally we say, we can sell you all kinds of goods, at hatr price# than cccr, which is the best evi&ence of the txtrtmely ha price# of our stock.

Such, IJiiui, Hein, Fell, Tuck, Ofllier hnti Em‘:tr$ii!cr Until i fit Sly,.

33 a Ti,

A Inly, to W phta-rd and fncre»f!il wiiha Featnc Machine, utml have "ne that Wl f.l. Iff t iilitift WOflli, and yet. ,'».|rhple and oa-y of adjustment that ihe hcrie'f caip*Ond an I keep i! rl.dit "for every kind of work, without the aid of arkillful machine,! or engineer: one thnt

On motion, Jcutrs Dcfocr. wac appointed- President of the meeting, and F. *J. .Waldo selected as Sec* rctary. ' - . ■' . . * On taking the Chair, the President stated tho object,of tho meeting jn a few brief and appioprialo remarks: After it general expression of opin* ions on the subject, it was decided to plant the public Square with forest trees, according lo aplan drawn and shown to the meeting, .of the follow* ing varieties: Asti,. Oak, Poplar, Elm, Maple, Sycamore, Linn, Hack* berry, and Sngartree. , • . .

The finn of Sprague & Co., Cincinnati, Imve opened in" theirynew iron front Store, southeast corner of Fourth and Vine sts., opposite tho Post Office.

In another col amp will be found a communication, from a gentleman who was there; and has kindly given his* experience for the benefit 1 of our readers. {,

MB I IS.

The- money received by a county from the Sinking Fund is by law made a'parl of tho common school fund , of the Slate. It will be loaned by lire County Auditor, and managed in All respects as the common school fund is managed. “Tho interest accruing wilt bo added to other school means, and distributed to the schools.as the common school furitT of-thc State is distributed. A letter from Sup’t Ilngg, says : “Tlie'Sinking-Fund is expected to reach nearly three millions of dollars by the time it is al^dis^ributed. ,, Tbo distribntion cnpuot be completed for several years tq come. Mr. Rugg csli males Uic ecliool revenue for;the next year at a million of dollars, from all sources. . ,

IVt/f iiff common Cotton, Linrn or Silk ThrioJ iritk rquil Futility.

* TIVre Somtfting Syxct to Tell low.’

Our objel I* to »ell a Machine that »yill give Perfect taii : Cti-llon to the Pnrclia-er.' Three Machine* have 1+en cahlbite I at icceral Fair*. and [1 has

An assortment of Dress Roods, that for richness of pattern and beauty of styles was never excelled; Dress Silks, plain and fancy; plain, pjaid, clouded and printed French and English Merinocs and Cashmeres* Fancy Uelamsrof t-lcLout designs, La villas, Ducals, ClotiM (’bids, Halils Lama Cloths,. flam and printed Velvets, iScc.VvVc., &c., dnd all at unJtrard of Ida price#.

OO" About tbo ablest articles that have appeared in the Indiana papers in favor of changing the Constitution, have appeared m tbo Evans* yille Enquire rj one of the Ablest Democratic papers in tbo State, jin some counties the vote will be strongly in favor of o, change, while other counties will.go against it, I In St. Joseph county both papers advocate tho change. It is not a patty measure. ■— i ~W*~ ~y — —1~ " ~ -■ * f

Taken the Highest Premium

Thor have; a. magnificent stock oi Goods for Men and Guys’ wear, including all that appertains to U gentleman’s wardrobe, either ready-made or to order, for Men and Boys, Their stock of Piece Goods, lor ordered work,; is splendid. Their goods are marked at Cash Prices, and ns low as Tine Goods can ho sold. Wo have a slock ol Fine Sole Leather Trunks, Bail-road, proof —best, that can be made. ALSO-*—Now style Bags, for Traveling oiing Bugs, Shawls, &c.

Over aUe'.hers at every one of them fur .Family | iby;nv.' ■ . " ; Sinprovpil Quaker CMy Sew- .* in£. iUnctihics,

Both targe nnd Small. Al**>, the rfih erial Uctnmer and Utiatci aa'iiaVe f>r a" Machine’.' ;■ STYLES\1.VD puicr>.

Cornell Jt Co j Improved Family Machine, taVe with Iirawer, - ■ ■ '■ . $HWI The rSTCln Cabinet fa*e.docked.. - ' 37 (V> . Improved large Mann (’cutting Machine, 40 ho . The same. In Cabinet • • ■ 43IH* . ‘ Improve Quaker City, under feed, 20 to ■ The Mn.eVwith Table, ■ - . iS 1*1

mbJPIECES P1UXT8. Ail uf.-!ate styles from Ibe Lcst.manufatli.ries, and at veiy low prices.

The following gentlemen wera appointed a committee-to solicit donations of trees and moneyfromthe citizens of Switzerland, County towit: Julius Bellens, and'Jobn F. Doan, Jr.

The same. In Cabinet C.i*e, locked, ■ ' -2* Ofl ' I Jr vc M a no fact a ring Quaker City, greatly ftuproved. Tnhie, kc., - * * -31W Tl’e ranie.' In Patent Cabinet Caie, . M W JTecJIcf, a».«rteil riuc*, yerdn/cn, , - I 00 TFl.tj I'nivcr-'al llcmmcr, fur the nVivc or any other Machine, - ‘ : 5t«

sH. M O 9 American, French and'Scotch Cinjlums in full supply. • ..

■ "* [Corrciponilenrs of i!io IlcrciUe. - INDIANA STATE FAIB, tm ; . Mn, Editor:— I have noted down a few. items for jour col urn ns c$ncoming our State Fair. ■

. With each ilarhinu w* a.*c! of Xce-Pet, an Oil Can and nil, Fere rf Priver, Twce/er*,'e;c.

!Fo[.i;iictilais,ainl fujitier parlitalats, call on lh6 ■ WII.L1AM FAUI.KNER; ' A cent for Stniecrlami Coiicty. Vet at, October VISA?.— ly

MiimvNj Paulies, &c. Stella, Rroche; Mautio, Silk, Cashmere, &e., of novel styles and beautiful designs— ■ amt - Hay State Sliawls, &c.',ic , and at prices that ran not fait io fuit every* one. Carpels,

On motion, a committee of five was appointed to stake off the ground in accordadcc with* ike plan adopted. Tbe following gentlemen compose tho committee: Julios Enfdur,Robert N. Lamb, Samuel E. Pleasants, Francis Adkinson, and RodolphF. Grisard. ■ J- r'

Tbe number dl children in tbo Stale tbo. present year has not been ascertained; tbo reports of tbe enumeration are hot due at the Superintendent’* office, until November. - ■ ■■

We arrived on the Ground abdnt 10 o’clock on Tuesday, and foand\a scattering few for a State Fair; but on Wednesday there was quite d large crowd, and on Thursday a' dense crowd of people. During our stay wc stepped into tbe Fine Art Hal), where we saw the handiwork of man and woman, strewn around in elegant style, making a delightful sight. From there we went to the Dairy Hall, where we found the finest butter: and cheese, fruits, pickles, jellies, pound cakes, etc., in great abundance, all gotten up in the beat style; while looking at this display, I felt that I would like to have been one of that community about dining time. We then passed on to examine the machinery, ape found quite a display of all kinds of machinery, displayed in the most attractive order, and Agricultural Implements in great variety, which were very interesting to a man of energy and progress. The Ball wb'ere all the field crops wetre exhibited, including the finest vegetables the State cpald afford, was much Visited and admired. Grain of all kinds .were there in abundance. . Old Switzerland can best 'the world with her fertile soil in growing corn. ;, Mr. McKay, ,of Crafg. Township; took the first premium on command Mr. John W. Wright took;the premium on wheat, I beliove; and I hope that soon she will take premiums on man£ of her products. Ws then .'strolled np to Floral Hall; a largo space in the center of the Hall was filled np with the finest of flowers, with a few evergreens to help decorate the ball; a splendid variety of bpquets were exhibited, the most beautiful was made of dahlais, 9 or 10 varieties; here also were a great variety of tbs handy and peculiar workmanship of men and women; then all round next to the outside, were displayed all the various fruits of the land-—a fine assortment of apples, grapes and other frntts of the season, with s small lot of peaches; one lot of fine late Heath peaches from Hobbs, Walker i Co’s orchard, 10 miles hack of Louisville, Ky., and one small lot of late Heaths from Mr. Wright's orchard, Craig Township, of which Mr. W. gave me and a friend a specimen, ihe best J ever bad in my life. Thanks to him for bis kindness.

, tdPThereis talk of an opposition boat in the trade hence to Cincinnati; -there may be some truth iii'tkp'ru\.br t Jt, is alleged; that it will require three boats to move the heavy crops to market this fall mid winter.— So says the Madison Courier.

$100 poor jet

SPIUGIE&CO., Soiith-east.ccr. 4th & Vine sts.

L. D. SINK'S

■\ Grand -Annual.;]Distiiibctios. liovtt o’fff ini ,r riu-j.t $3.;w,— ftranti/ul < 'nrn <:r nit Jl-irrir. iri/4 *pj< t-U-l Silrrr-nvunltJ llutinf.-ir-.rik Jl»), Ti.rcc ■tVTjt hnudfimt fiyt-tr :-i Ihrjft ni I yilur-in iiinlid llariit t-A jfUO, u»r tU- . gnnt I'iait&fbrtr irnrtk $5tn, o.n( !l r, f i* ;fj $lW)fdc4. Tv'mlufutt-cUus St ir-i-- Mnciintt. 1500 Vriz' t in Antrrica.t (>W y wising /nut £S ■/a #l,IKO—liWJ (io’J and .'>t.V<r Ijtrtr SuitJ Ni/.vr VWe ■■ and Tfit*ponni: Cold ■ IV. f. Uuard and .Ve.-i ■ Clnini, far hail** ant Gen tit min: (ln>J I’m - and I'tiirih, triik tin mitt htautijat I'flrr of (Ural, darntt a id Caunn ISrmttpuu and l.ar . -'Ring** 4c.. 4c-

The number of children as last reported in ihb State was : 4S0,726.— The next report may increase tbo number to 490,000 or half a million;. Thcrojbas never quite one half ol the children of the Stale been found in the free* schools, - According to these figures there will be a little more than four dollars to each child attending: (ho school next year.

Oil €lbtSs*,

I?5 a t( i n s ? •

CAEOOirs '

A committee of five was also appointed to receive the trees and superintend planting them, viz: Charles Thiebaud, William! Mead; ' Oliver Ormshy, Johu F. Doan, and Joseph Leezenbco. , ' V. On motion, it was decided that Thursday, Friday and Saturday,. October 20tb, 21st, and 22d, the trees will be received bud -planled.

PATENT imOADCAST SEED SOWEU. , M it'illJCK i ; a tt-rat Juventinn; sol In i l!.c TniiJ.cr .1 It i*ttaptifroai M Met ul!.( Utis ..j- A rtui .«»•' -t(i . atKv-nf wl-r-it «ii!i D-c h.oI iudi'oe inailn; ao.l lti> a«e.* v!;h t!.c ir.i-h'c;. It e tna::y voil *3 til},!, i ■- i; ,,. Ht'rr, : ia> tiii'n: L;. Jt-.V.trw;.: :’ti *(; t;,c t.S:iiT -ii „cr e-.-fi N'.U , r a. ti, 1 va’- a i noil a ;iv> t.i ;: v - . j -I a i\ i.ti l ii L lit . nt t. In- I.-n i. tfi.t t.nt* ot'* ji-irva L t; tl t .iinvaf.-o. . '

; ■ ESP “The Gay Deceiver/’ is the nickname given to the mail monopoly’s new boat in the Madison trade. .

Tolol Value of Prizes.........f l> : 0.fiCO. ■ 5,C(0 Prizes nml Titac:?. V

Single Tickets $5, Si.t TickeiV, (To be Urawrt at Cmninuali, Ohio, on Monday, January 21, IS09.' jUt (treat favtr with wiiVi nty Cmnd ,\r vnl (nrt ItfMritoitiuti, (ilraan SAilt. Peer ‘e-, tij'.j Wai receiytr l, and t!.e fact that ) va, n ,-ti‘o a: that time to rupplt hc.tr ail ll:e tirkci.ihst i.e.e | deilrr I, hai ttoierjiicel rue to ,» ?■;; «oi.e tbat turj-a#*e* in anvilui:; il.-u l,*. leretoDrc l*cp attempted. am) aitwd.iij: bt- ! er chancel to the lictei-W.Jen to do t t !I :, j;i r .1 |i>.'ilily be pit tn in a eeheme of Ic-i .< n-. ■ (All money received will ’beilej>o,i(c.l In Ion. by the projector, until af;er the draw in.', art.l » il l>c remrrml to iho jcr'ODj tending it, if eicrj rUit* iloe*.not tale plate at advettoed. Itr.-iu- uii'o’ dedre, can depodl their money in rum -of 3V ;ml tapwar.h, with II. IH'iiveA Co., a «c.known and rw{>on#it)!e jcuelry firm in Ul:j ci>y, t iio l.a; c cdmeikled to ret it in and takecl.ftrye of at] ,um>iic. tfKltcl with ll.cm hntll after theilraa . i Die total taiuc of the jtrirM to 1-e tlhttibuteil la and llic ulioie lmtiller of tickets l«iue AOOe. there I* one citar.ee in erery flur tickets. Tl,e dptainy,' aiabote tiaie.l, util Uke place on Holiday, the :d day of January, in a public tall In Cincinnati, and all Ihetickel-liobler* who. can be preheat are earr.eiily rpiuc*IM to attend.' i < '■ ; • ■ ' ’! The capital price'Ic the rejiiiencc built and occujiicd by uiyteif inCot in-inn, Ny.,oppo.fteClntdnhaii,'(bein; llic hamltoaie,! aa.1 bojt arran-eJ rtaeliing in the city,) vftlt the proundi lelon;m" ilierdo. It It BticJup a 1th all titc tuolcrn sppt)* chca of baih rtom, slean.-b:atinz at pirafus, yaa iiV|>ci tbrooeLom, w ith the machinery farmann(tic (jas, without trouble, amt at a very tlhiiiis ecrcme. - In bet, ft combiner every tfnj doit dt-Irablain a residence; b tit u ate t on nnn; { ptound in the iubortH vf Covinon. eomtsandlnj; < a beautiful view oflKithelliei. and uniting the ad-1 vanta.-e' of Itotb lonmcii count ry. .■ '

Hi:' ,f jrii.:t-1 at> Ajr.Vatmrsi f-Vr ■•! . ;;-i rtti f i j t'v Mr, i*< - *■ f ,r 'j j ■ * n'v,i.a.i, *■ i„ a j't'jjiQin, Mr. I -i ■ *,.i ‘A M* juto- v;:!. ;t MrMt-.iia fjriii. >■■ cure Lt. 3 iih uu^oal C.-eRt-e ■- \.t. i.v?li.ar.,u:;,M m!lu it fir ;u't. - -

tdF*There was a destructive fire i h La layette, I nil., on Fridnyi niglit last,. A row of frames;was destroyed. Four other buildings in different parts of the city were discovered ori fire at tbe same time. It is supposed that that the intention was td fire the city tor tho sake of plunder.. .

All those donating trees or money will have tho same.acknowledged through the Yevay papers. ,

beer brewery of the Messrs. Speyers, N, Y., was entirely, destroyed. last Sunday night

Thi- :I ctj; iircx'u:nnt rj p r*iT7» if.it> i ft Vi_, -.yi'ii.a* M. ■•. ;r-, >'3't i; nil I it a) tf J.t’Oa- •>. i*y>. Attlx- Ktii.'.f .,i Su iiii tW’ v ; j*; :u:t ill-.- -■; ■ c,-.-. ■'.■ !■ >n *.f ! V* r.,i■.■ftr.’ lii.h*

The Secretary Was' instructed to have the of this meeting published in the county papers. The meeting then adjourned to meet again on Saturday October 15lh, at 3 o'clock.

ip.'an .Va e Ivr -c;i ut l->. vatT.1 S'j'.r K*r, I a: !'’-■ ■> .ir-1, }!j;cs 1 i r lit<V-.n a; ’ *.i; BJi-.T o'.krMi cj: I *' .:nU- At iv-iivjr:.' tt : ts

dFllead all the new advertisements. The Reveille must he enlarged by 1SC0.

. A/lVomendoiisSIncIi Of Rob R»y Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Flannels, LiiiJe'iS, Blankets of oil kiln’s. Canton Flannels, Checks, Tickings, ix., S:c/, &c., ,nt very low figures. ;

ric f.-.r -i Ui icn > )>y T- J- Cik.:<u:u h Ve.-.j,.'.sir lini; ,, i\ttrirtU J, I\’> Jt.l, .v'l uts, FhtCfjtiTi:; v M £ (lent IS-, i mi Kw.ceiftlon'S. JlojtCilc'J. Irne S( ; l.

. Jcuus Dcfocu, President. F. J. Waldo, Sec’y.

OO" We learn that Rev. W. H. Sheets was tried by the Conference at Indianapolis and expelled from iho mimstry and the church. Uis trial before the Circuit Court of this county on an indictment for seduction under promise-of marriage wilt probably commcncq this afternoon. la consequence of the illness of Judge Chapman, Court was not called ithis morning. •—Madiron Courier, 3rd.

NEW ADVKKTISKMKNTS.

Clothing—Clothing, Of .-Which we have a Verj* Larce

. ELlPtMLKT CASK. Ageni, For ike State of Indiana Fatriof. July K, IfM.—Cm

I* HEREBY foibidnny person or perfrom Shooting on my. Premises, unless permjjfsion is bad from me.- .' AlMEMOREfWD. . : Vevay, Ind., Oct. 6,1859.—41 ,

[For tbe Indiana UerclUc.

; Ai(*rlmeul. And in'; its selection'more than usual pains has been-token; so (hat we can suit everybody in all kinds of Men's and Boy!s Clothing; and whal 19 better, prices are greatly reduced, ■ ■ ALSO. Plain and Fancy Cassimcres, Cloths of all grades. Satinets, Tweeds, Beavct.eens, Jeans;&c., together with a large supply of Genfs Furnishing Goods, in oU of which we can give you grtai bargaim.

M'ood. Eddy & Co.'s

Beskisctoh, Oct. 3, 1859. To the Voters of Posey Township:

Delaware State Lotteries! Capital Prize $100,000:!£J

TliO fuUunins Scheme] Vftl ba *lra»n by K<My a Co. t M.in;!rcr<, tl Wllrairiinn, Delaware, in I'olilic, uodcit the inHejifilci.Jauce- ftr Kyum ConituUiloBcn, »nl>olblctl by Urn (t(iTcn<>r> ‘I 1 Delaware Lottery! CInsS 570* prawj on Saturday, October 29lh,'1659.:: 78 Xnmbors—13 Drawn DalloN. i

Gektlemes— In answer to your inquiry, 1 have only to say, that 1 am not in favor of erecting a Court House at present; fo'r I Jo not think wo are financially prepared for any snch undertaking: for be it remembered it was but recently that we had a financial crisis, from- which we have not fully recovered, and to add to our misfortune, we are delinquent bn our Slate tax list at present. However, if I am elected one of your County Commissioners, 1 shall feel it to he my duty to act in conformity to the known wishes of a majority of the people of the county oa tho subject. , Respectfully, yours, Augustus Welch.

THE k&iw&r* btrs conti r,ue toe^’CA|l«pp>y; ll'c tfitiwQa; MinrrrT’raaa 2 ens or Vevay and vjclimy with the best Fresh Meat the country affonts. They serve the public at the Market House every Tuesday, Thursday and iiatunlaj, at reasonable prices., ;

reported that the late R Elder, 'T. H. Lynch, preaches in Ycvay this year.

.‘| The 1'ar.u nf three bond ml anl twenty acre ■■ beautifully >ltnated in Ciatfutd covoy, 11 o., tn al region utuur|ii‘ietl brJieallh by any Itl lLe CnI in..lie! wren the Iron MoguUIn ami sou I It-we*tern llrtnch RaUroad,iU)il but a few inUeidUtaiil from 'each. ■ ; • ■. ■ ■

Grand Capital Prlu of jHOO.OOOl 1 Prize of $50.0*0 •' C5 Prizes of M50 1 “ 2U.MB '* 65 ' 100 3 Prices of ■ 65 - ** '• tS 10 “ ■ 5,tra .63 *1 so SO . 1,0 0 <.610 :** v <0 SI« <* soo S7,W0 ’ ■ V v '' : CO 32.39C Prices smoaming to i8 l t lBC,TE5 Ncnrly one 1’rire to every two Tickets I Whole Tickets' $£Rr Katrrl. 810; Quarters $5. OttiOcatct of Packages in. the ahorc Schema will bo told at the following ratci I whkh U the

’Ve pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. - . * '

| Tlie Carriage li on el but ra»>!e evprtaily for me family w*e, or the anil with the must substantial workmanship. and re tici.l I* surp byaovintieln!vn. Itba>bad abunta month's stnlce—judeuoaghsotest iiftpo>] qualities.? The babes are In accordance with the carriage, being matting, *)’!riled anil (ladle, amI .beautifully tcule animals, and the Itamms is a.set of the l>«t sflTtrthatcuiild be made. Tito price ($f,OOP) atwblchllds entire turn-out is rut up, U much Its* than Its cast to me, and would be a bargain for tab. ■■. ■. 1 ' ■■ ■

The Largest and Best stock of-all kinds OF BOOTS AMD SHOES,

Vevay, October 5. Flour—S5,50a5,25,

£ GOlIlIEltCIA t.

iNORTHCOT*. ROUS.

ever opened in this place, of the best make/nnd at lower prices than the com* raon goods ere usually sold at.

(IT We pay the highest market price in Cash for HIDES, to be leflallhe store of Clarkson & Wab’o. : - N. dt-R.' ; Vevay, October 6, 1559.—tf;

Wheat—90a83c.

Certificate of package bftS whole ticket* W *■ iSbalf ■**. )«SO = .: ** M quarter. ** 7475 " u JHeighth .*• . 37r

Hay—10 to l4S a ton, offered1.— Small lots of pure timothy have sold at 815, - which is tho price asked by holders, generally, ■ Butter— a lb, , Eggs—SalUc a dozen. Potatoes—Keshimnocks 30c. • Chickens—I,50a2,00 a dozen. Onions—r—45a50c. a bushel; . Onion Sells—82, a bushel. * Green Apples;—40 to 75c a bushel Wood—2,00a2.50 r a cord. 1 V Bacon—Hams 15e; shoulders 10; eidds 14al5o. .' Comment—per bushel, 80c, Lard—per lb, 124, 1.4al5c.‘ . Sweet potatoes—81,00 a bush, j ; ■ ClXCINKATI, Oct. 3. :

"A beautiful selection of Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, and at our usually low* prices. Also,;UresS Trimmings to targe variety; Embroideries in all the late styles; Gloves of.every kind; Linen and Silk Hdkfs; Hooslery, Ladies Wrappers, ToilelQuilts, Fancy Baskets', Table Linens, Towclings, Ac., Ac,,- Ac., an eiomirialioa of aU of whiefi is' res* peclfu I ly solicited.' .

f there are fifteen bondre*) prim of American Bold In the scheme, In sums tanging, from ti to 61,000 each, which' *i*a3t fur tlebudvc#. -’The three Buggies ami Unices with: stiverinyunled bathers,'worth 6 ICO each, are splendid prim, The horses are good and the buggies front the e.tahHihnient of I. k II. Itruoe k Co., Cincinnati, one of the Crri manufactories In tledly. , ■: The four Pianos, worth ?i*» and f400each, bare been selected by a riimpeieut Jmlgc from the largest suck In the Test, and are j ir.mnneetl very superior. They are all of the make of Liable, Xewtcn k brad bury, of New York City, which are considered by competent Judges to be the best liaw in me, and a is put hi the scheme at the maimfactum.’ prices. They can be seen at Ibe itonf of If. iL March, H Test fourth ti, Cincinnati.''' * There are twenty of Singer's Sewing Machines, which art acknowledged by all to be the best now louse. They ne put in the acheme' at the prices ait which they are fundsled by I. M. Singer It Co. tlicuL-elTcs, and range from ?f3 to $131 each. ilhc.e aretvelvo hundred IVoiche* it\ the scheme U-all hunting lovers—and-ringing In price from $3) up to tho Hold Chronmneter and Chain .worth grjOO. The watches ate png in ante lowest retail the above there ate a' number of silverplaled Tea-setu and other allverware, handsome Jewelry, etc. Vrjpranimej containing a fall list of thepnrei will be sent to any one who nay wish them. Agents anil all persons desirous of acting as such, are requested to order Immediately whatever number or tickets they may with, and be sure and nr, “for your firond Annual illitributlon,'* otherwise tickets might be tent In my regular monthly Knterprice. Agents are also earnestly reqnMled not to order a greater number of tickets than they have a certainly of selling. Address all orders to L.D.SINE, Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. octWm

ITlngjiliiccitt Scheme,

TO BE saiwx

The Best of Bargains!

EACI1 "WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER. Class 628 draws Wednesday, Oct 5, Class540draws Wednesday, Octl2, CI ass 55*2 draws Wednesday, Oct.19, Class 5G4 draws Wednesday, Oci.26. Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets.

The Finest'and Best Stock ewer

Offered In Voway. ; THE subscriber lias just received a splendid. slock of Full and Winter Clothing for Men ond Roys. 1 have all sorts amt varieties of - ■

- iSrRev. C. W. Miller, Pastor of Roberta Chapel, Indianapolis, has been temporarily deposed from tbo Ministry, for improper conduct with a young woman in a graveyard :n that cily- He will bo tried at the Conference now in session. Tho “devil,” (or spirit of evil,) appears to be taking possession of the preachers.

7S Number*—14 Drtirn Ballots*

GOOD CLOTHING, From Itie coarsest articles to those made of the finest material,; and m the best fil'd most fashionable styles. ,vj Among the many articles of i which everymaii needs roue one ortwo.I have Coatr, Vests, Bants,' under ami over Shirts, Drawers, Socks,. Ilandkercliiefs, Gents Furnishing Goods, and' infaclevcryUiing generally kept in a well regula : tedcloihing store. ■ ■ ■ I am prepared at all times to Cut and Make Clothes to order, in the most ap. proved style, and a large stock of Cloth, Casitncte, Satinet, Satin, &c., is kept on bond for this purpose. 1 hope by close application to business, And Fair Dealtng-,

COME fAJTO.; SEE OTTE

1 Capital Prize of $35,000.

I prize of $17,500 <0 prize# of *300 1 prize of " 10,000 • 263 “ 500 1 prize of.-. 7,500 ' ei prizetzf 1M 1 prize of SXOO 61 prilci of 70 • I prize of <,3£9 128 prize* of 40 30 prize# of -, 1,000 prize# of , SO 30 priiei of . 5,00 £8,221 prize# of 10

1STC#r *> «> d» 9

For then job will be sore to boy #1 Tic “Cheap Cash Store" of ’ y ’

hateaWax&co.

31,115 Prize*, - Amounting to Whole Ticket# 810—Iblres g5-Quarter* *SJ*. . Certificates of Package# wifi he sold St the following rale#, which u the rUk. Certificate# orpacfcngeSSwbole tickets, 9111,00 m . •.-*T i* 38Hslf -*■*• 70J0 « « £»Qnartor “ 35£5

Floor—$4,50a4,GO for superfine, arul S4,7p to 5,00 for extra, ’ ' Wheat—firm, with a .steady demand; sates fair to prime red at-95lo 109c; 1,08 forgood white, and $1,10 a 1,10 for prime white. • Corn—in fair demand at £0c. Oats—active at 40a4QAc. Rye—advanced to 75a?8c. Barley—steady at 70a75. Groceries—Sugar Molasses Coffeo ll^a!2jc. Mess Port brisk at $16. Shoulders 7£c. Tallow 0c. Oheeso 8c; extra largo Sides 9^o, Pirraponoir/Oct. 8. River 4 ft. 6 inches by pier mark, stationary; weather clear.

Ter ay, September 21, 1S59.

150 KEGS riAlLS# ’ " JUST RECEIVED, direct fiomtbe manufactory, of the best make, and at fou figures, at TAe "Cheap Cash Store’' of HATHAWAY & CO.

The Cincinalti Daily Press and the Madison Conner both complain of tho failure of mail matter to come to hand by the Louisville and Cincinnati Mail Boats. Tbs Mail Agents are getting wursa end worse.

7n Onfmng TVctrfr cr CcrtiScatet. enclose the ataonnt of money to our address, for what yon wish to pareha«; name the Lottery in which son wish It invested, and whether yoo wlih Wholes, Halves or Quarter#, on receipt of which, we tend what bordered,by find mail, together with the scheme.

We then passed on to the ring, where all the fins stock was on exhibition. The amphitheater was very well arranged, and all around the riog wero seats to accommodate s largo number; at the calling in of every entry of stock, the brass band would fltrito. pp some animating tone, which. was wall received by man and horse ; and all pasanl off harm onions and nice. Wo saw some fine horses, and fine cattle, which paid: well lor oar time and (rouble. \

Gvo«erieiiS IT is acknowledged by all, that you can buy the teif article of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, in fact all kinds of Groce ties for the font money, at the "Cheap Cash Store" of HATHAWAY & CO.

Immediately liter the drawing, the drawn number# will be renl with a written explication. Purchaser# will please write their signature# plain, and give the name of their Post OOce, County and Mate. Ail corounnlcailom strictly confidential. Ail prize# of fit,000, and under, paid Immedlaltly after the drawing; other prize* at the tuoal lime of D) day#.

To merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage, and I only ask that all those wonting anything in my line, will give me a cal), to be convinced that the Finest &* moit Extraordinaj Bargains can be hail at my Establishment, on the North side of Slain street.

Cn.UlJX.-i (INKER, at his Bakery and Grocery, on Wain itreel, has / S received a supply of Krcih Oysters, and will keep a supply always on ywjfcjr . hand during the icwn. for vale In quantitiei to suit purchaseri. CHARLES ONSER. Verny, EepL 28, IBM.—Cm

Apnuv at Carrollton, Kv,— Marshal Martin, was killed by Walker Browning, in an affray in a beer shop at Carrollton on Saturday night. Martin was stabbed to tbs heart and died almost instantly

Our Lotteries

JOHN W. GRAY. Vktat, October 5,1659.

woaroccaB-

ON THB SINGLE NUMBER PLAN.

Stockholders in the Terty, ml sterling a Versatile#Turnpike Company, wbohavesubscribed ■ lock to construct the Branch ot said road to Falrview Meeting House, are hereby notified that the Board of Director# bare ordered that FIVE DOLLARS on each share ro subscribed be.paid to V. P. SCHESCK, Treasurer of eald Company, on or before the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1654, ot which raid Stockholder* will please lake notice and pay the same torrid Treasurer by that date. By order of the Board of Director*. FREDERICK L. GK13ARU, President. PERRET DI7KOUR, Secretary. September 21, ISM,—It ■ '

Draw Every Saturday. Capital Prize, $30,000!

'Ksa-iljco ]ST ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to us on Book account, are requested to come forward and settle the same by Note or Cash immediately, as we must have our Books settled. MESS. DETRAZ & TARDY.. . Vevay, Ind., Sept. 23,1859.—tf

TC»lcc JWO'fcJL©**PERSONS irho have subscribed money towards the erection of a Presbyterian Church In t eray, will please take notice that lhsy are requested to pay to the undersigned Twenty-lire per cent, of the amount subscribed on or before the iiTIi DAk OF OCTOBER NEXT.

Tickets $10 —Shares in Proportion.

Making Hoket. —Take ten pounds sugar, dissolved in fonr pounds of water, and two pounds of honoy.— Whan cooling stir in ten drops of peppermint.

Itj* Order# for Ticket# or Certificate# In the above Scheme# to be Olrectod to

\t OOD, EUUY k CO~ Wilmington, Del. Or, WOOD, BDUY t CO,, Augusta, Ga. Or, WOOD, KDDY k CO., Atlanta,Ga. gf The Drawing# of the Delaware State Lett#, ric# are published In the Ye* York Bat* and Sew York Herald. octMn

IrF* A conflagration occarred at Sing Sing (N. Y.) prison, destroying the file and anger shops and ihe dye-house, fhe loss is $80,000.

We now leave the Fair Grounds to eay a t few .words of the City of Jfew Albany and Jta hospitable citizens, A moye benevolent and free-

By order of the Trustees. FERRET DU ( OCR, Treasurer,

A box 116 inches by 15-8 inchci square and 8 inches deep will contain ono bushel.

N, B. For convenience, I bare made arrangements with F. 1„ GrUard to receive motile* so subscribed, and give receipts for the same for me. Sept.28,IMS.—It P. DITOUR, Trea#.

CIGARS i TOBACCO-Of the «ry, best quality, tW s-ole at the Ferry *t*a Drug store, by I. STEVENS. .

Y ANKER HORSES.—Wo hare a supply of Clothes Horves 0>r sate low. augtT CLARKSON & WALDO.

SHINGLES.— Pine and Poplar Shingle# on band and for tale low (or ciih. apM HARWOOD k DOAN.

Great Attractions! NEW CASH STORE. New Goods & Lew Prices, In Flortncr, Indlaok. n. jokiTeasoiv, HAS ja-t pj enc.l a Xrr Store, ro til-tin* of Crerer’e-, 1'fi:**, I 1 17 Go;U>, (Inreuvarc, llarltare, Notion*, Alc., 1c. All lay Gi»it bare l>ccii * elect e l from new In. teices, witli care lo suit tb« time*, amt la,leot ibo public. anl I vill re’l ibi-.u a* rLciji u any retail C.iaHiibmcnl iti Cincinnati, fur i'o>( nr j'roJuct, The pcod quality rf my Good! can be* depended ajH)n. t S' All Ca'keQ.ttwnefi ire respectfully lolidt* etl'to pile tt a call and ciatpire my p>oAt l<f,re purcba-iitp drnbttc, luidtLey till find ilta llitir iutrrCit lu Par of me. ■ ' ' . N. JORGENSON. fivrtare, Imt., Se;!t,t>. 1W9,—if ’