Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 46, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 November 1859 — Page 2

LATEST FROM HAMERS FERRY,

Alcohol and Suicide. — The Bos-

free trade direction to tbs govern* j

ClUKIXUTOHS, Nov. 10. The Court remained in session till 0 o’clock, when t|ie Jury in case of Cook rendered • verdict gnilty on charge of murder and insurrection. Before the jury retired to consider upon the verdict Hon, 1). ,\V. Yorrhies, of- Indiana, delivered a moat powerful appeal in' fa* vor of the prisoner, which drew tears fiom the eyes of the most embittered of his auditors.

ton livening Transcript saya that more than two-thirds of the suicides in the United States, the-past summer, were occasioned hy delirium tremens. A large proportion of

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raen t— ffa mean salted ritovisioss. This should be the principal business of the Mississippi valley. 5lb. The election of the next Speaker. from the Mississippi valley. Gtb. That the Falla sbonld bo made free and enlarged. 7th- That the further construction of the XI. S. arras from Springfield, Massachusetts, to Cincinati or Lon* isuillc, at tbo same time that tho navy yards for Government steamers aro transferred to the Ohio and Mississippi, ;«nywbere below Pittsburg and St. Paul. rind that by these mcantTand the adoption of small -vessets and very heavy ' guns, wo can economize .several millions a year, and sweep the seas of all opposition. Sthi That.the CapitalShe removed from Washington, and the franking privilege abolished. : - v

The Ladies of the M. E. Church, in Vevay, will give a Festival and Entertainment on Friday Evening, December 30th, :S59, for the benefit of the Church. Vevay, October 19, 1S59.

OPPlCIAi COUNTT-P APBR,

WBp.VESDAY, KOVEMBER IS, ISS?,

these suicides have occurred among the foreign population, according to tho Transcript, and the names ol Germans predominate. Topers—“read, mark,'Icnm” and biwarel.

IT7*5o notice can be takgq at ananymon* counmnlcatton*. :\Vh«nwer U Inlcr.JcJ for In* i«rtIon tmut be &nibeullea(otl by tbs name anU oiHrcu of the writer; not neeesiarilj for publl* cation, bataa a gnannlea of ffooil fault. wo cannot nnOertako la reluro rojoclcu article*. ■

ClUtlSTHAS EVE SUPPER,

There will,be a Supper given at Odd Fellows Hall, in Vevay, on Friday Evening, December 23d, 1339, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Clmrcft. Hr Order or t«c Social CiacLt, Vevay, Ind„ 0cM2, 1359,

Try* All Lcjtal AdTertlseraenU payable In advance, or whoa AtDifa*H l» made; lu no com subject to too Jol*y of legal process. TT~p.Ul traiulent adrortUcmenU to bo paid fbrTnmUbty In ailtaneo. .

This morning « motion for a newtrial for Cook, made hy Ins counsel was argued, and finally overruled by the Judge. Harding, District Attorney, refuses to sign a nolle pros, in favor of Stevens, demanding that ho shall ba tried by the Virginia Sfate Court. — The Court has however, handed the prisoner over to the V. S. Marshal, paying no attention to the-objections of Harding, js*. Its rumored lual Green, Copeland, Coppic and Cook, will all be executed on the same day with Brown. NoTemier, 10, eve.

05“,'The expenses of tho city government of Cincinnati from March 1st to November lut. were 8444,STO d0. Total receipts from every source during tho ssmo time, 854S,* 407 57.

ONE MONTH’S NOTICE! To Attorneys, Parties to Suits, and

MSCLT OP RECKXT KLEGTIOSS. State elections ‘were held in several Stales on last Tuesday i and although full returns have pot been received, enough is known to indicate pretty certainly the result, s In Now-Yorb, the Democrats had a State ticket, as had, also the Republican*, and the made np a ticket’from the other tickets, half and half. The result is close and very doubtful. The following dispatch is the latest news we have; A Limy, Nov. £0. The fullest returns yet received give Learcnworth. (Rep.) for Secretary of State 285 majoiity, over Jones,' ( Ueui. and Amer.) He stilt doubtful. The Journal still claims the election of the entire Republican, ticket, but by a reduced majority from that at first reported. . Massachusetts wont Republican by about the usual plurality, re-electing Governor Ranks. There were lodr tickets In the field.

all others Interested. A large amount of money is due this office for legal advertising, running from--

NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS.

I HAVE just received a large and splendid assortment of ■ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, which will lie sold, at very reasonable prices. Call and examine my stock. F. A. 3KEUNER, novfl Ferry Sued, Vevay, InJ.

Notice to Obtain License. VOT1CE is hereby given, that 1 will make application to the Board of Co. Commissioners at the December term, for a License, to sell spirituous liquors in les* quantities than a quart, in the Town oi Florence, York township, Switzerland county, Indiana, in a frame building on Lot No bVon-tie corner of Fifth and Cincinnatistrcets. *■; .ROBERT SEE. . Florence, Nov. 8,1S59.—3t

OCT Ho knows his nose. I know he knows bis nose, lie said he knew his nose: ami if he said he knew 1 knew he knew his nose, of course he knows I know he knows his nose.

COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF

FDREIGX ARRIVAL. St. John’s, N. F., Kov, 10/ The steamship Hungarian, with Liverpool dales to Kov 2d, haa passed Cape Race. . She famished advices only eight days from Liverpool. The ship Charles Holmes, from Liverpool, boand to Mobile, was totally wrecked during the gale that baa proved so fatal along the English coast. All bar crew perished. The Hungarian sent into this port •12 persons that had been saved from tho wreck of a vessel from Labrador through the exertions of the captain and crew, who deserve tho highest prauc for their heroic conduct. The King of Sardinia had received a letter from the Emperor of France, urging hia assent to tho terms of the treaty with Austria; ’ , . Garabaldi. had arrived at Torin to hold an interview with King Victor Emanuel.

sis months to sit years; and as we are now in need of money to prosecute oar business during the dull times of the coming winter, we hereby give notice that after thc.l5TiI OF NOVEMBER NEXT, we will have Fee Bills issued for all demands of this character due us. F.J. WALDO A CO.

HEAL ESTATE. WGTICE is hereby given lhai in pursuit auce.of an order made at the Udobci 'I'efrn, lb5*J, of the Court of Common Fleas of'Switzerland Indiana, the undersigned, a Commissioner »p pointed by said Court for that purpose, will, oh oilurday, the

TUB XRW 0KLEAS3 PJRE.

The- report that Franco intended to aid Spain in tho war against Morocco in a similar-way to tho support given tho late war is officially disclaimed. Tho preparation of Spain’in the expedition against Morocco were being pushed forward vigorously, and It was expected that offensive operations would bo commenced aboui tho 8th inst,

Tho loss by the last great fire in New Orleans much exag- j gerated. Instead of $225,000, says the Delta, the total loss, as regards ithe actual real eslalo consumed, is I per figures, 857,400 only. There | were upward offone hundred houses | burned, and as many familiesthrown ‘rent of doors. Tho total loss of peris on nl effects, confisting'pf fnrnilnre, Redding, hidesptkc., cannot fall abort 1830,000, which would swell tho total I to 887,500, or about the neighbor|hood of §90,000, as a [considerable 'amount'of damage w'as 'done to feniting and adjoining property, ike:— iThis estimate has been mad? 1 after a •careful and thorough investigation [uf the afiair. and the result shows how dtffiauU it is to form an estimate | of such a fire by judging from appearances. , Probably, Taking,, into ! consideration the additional expenses j incurred in building Just; at ibis

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The court to-day sentenced C ook, Green, C’oppio a id Copeland to be executed on Friday, lUih of December. It is supposed Gov Wiso.will. respite Brown, and execute all the condemned prisoners on the same day. The Court had adjourned for the term.

THE FALL TRADE.

10th t»ay ol* Dticemhcr, 185U, between the hours, of IB oTlouk a. in. and 2 o’clock p- in , at the Court House door in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, offer at j either public or private sale, os may be deemed best on the da>' of sale, the following described .lauds, owned by John F. Colton pud Isaac il. J. llockersinith, situate iti Swiizetland county, Indiana, and described as follows, lo-wit:.

05-OlIE GOODS AEE HERE.-CO rpHE Largest, t'hcapesl, and most bcoti1 tiful stock of Fall and Winter Good*,

MOHK LIGHT.--We are !»■» retting • nt-I-crinr art tele vf Itrimt.ie Flubl al rvilucr.? l-m-et. Tti0,0 atshluif tin, atluk- all! rtca»J cation ut. ULAUKSOX i, WALDO.

A T The “Cheap Gash Store*' OF

I.WID OIL.—Wcitff ini* oCrrinc itii* j loaertLati utital rate-, a, •>uriu..ir» iaalc* aej tiuall t.niflu, t-"Vi CLaKKSOX 1 WALDO.

The Zurich Conference had re-as-sembled, to take final action', on the treaties agreed -upon between France and Austria. . All the treaties wo’d be signed within' a few days, ■ It is asserted that the Congress, of tlie Powers .jvi 11 take place with the adhesion of iEagland. ; Breadstuff* at London were quiet steady,, on the • 1st, and prices unchanged.

jparTha man who leaves Iiis shop, store room or oftice, to run od the streets and talk politics, rend other people's newspapers, and drink beer, need not blame any one but. himself if, lie does not do a gbod business. If a man wishes to conduct his business to an honorable name and success, be ought to b.o and remain in a position to see to it. Attention 46 business, industry, integrity, and patience. will lead almost any Un.-incss to success. And, according to Gov. Banks, of Mass-, "Success in lilo is a duty.” .

HATHAWAY & CO.

NOTICE. IHF.RERt'gire tnnicvi.,all j.t—i.« in rr(sl:t tin wto nn lot. arcoet.l without a *rill.-n .-rdvr (tout IIK-, al 1 will i*aj nu mj.1i jucnui.u.

It is a matter of intprise to some, that we can sell such g*>od pooJt at such r*rjf foie priett. IS til »c Iny fur Gash, amt trll fur Gush. We buy our (mods in the Rastern C.lies, and buy from first blinds, thus savin** to the consumer the Jobbers' profit of rd tn iu per cent. 7’o our numerous customers and the people’generally wo say, we can sell yon all.hinds of tennis, nt./mrrr. prirrt than rrtr, which is the be*I evi-ence of the rTlrtmrly /air prim yf out stock.

lleginniiig at the south-easi corner; of iLc south-uisUpiatter of section tlficeu, town four, north of range twelve, east; running iheiicc west eighty, along the sputh side, and thence notlh one hundred tods, along Urn cast aide of lands lotnier|y owned hy Chatfes.Gtimes: theacceost eighty rods lb'the'east line ol said quarter section: thence one hundred rods; to the place of beginning — containing Fitly aetes. : - . ■ Scid lands, if sold at'private sale, will not he sold tor less than the full upptais*. ed Value thereof; and' if at public sale, for iiol less than two-thirds the apprised value thereof. And in case sain IjiuIs fail lb sell on the day above specified, 1 .will continue to receive bids for the same at private sale, until tile January Teem,, IS00, of said Court-of Common 1*1 e os. , Tuft Mr* OF. SAI.K. ] •' - Oile-fouth the purchase money casino bbud ; one-fourth in six uiptiths—oiie'loutllj in uceW—aud We-fourth in eighteen mouths; (torn the day of sate; and f..r deferred payments, mites with good freehold security, heating interest from dale, without relief Irom valuation or ap* primciiiciil laws, will he'r.-qutredi ; A Ceruficafe of purchase, will be given to the purchaser, eiiliUing him to a deed upon the sale being obrifunicd by the Courlj uud when such deed is made, a mortgage ou, the premises sold, as additional security on said deferred payments, will also he required. " . FHANCIS AUKINSON, Commissioner. November U. IS5U.—It

ISA,It: HA.VNEIt. Pleasant Township, Not. C, ti-AU.—31

TEACHERS! HOTICE!!. H’HE tioard of Shout Tnwet-j for '.he To.n 1 of Ve\sy will irrcite Scsleil l‘y>|urult for Teaming Utr different grade* of t’utlirSrhooti for.three m»n’Jis, coiutn.-nrjris about the IM «f. ww* Slid [irn|.i.iiiun* to lv liai,.)C‘l In to the I'l.-iL of tiir Ihiar.l on or lie tore l!i. Mlti of Sovemtir. l(j order of the Hoard, OcioWr 3), liil*. - • A licit— . ; J. L.THlKRAf.V fieri-..

In Now Jersey, tho Opposition candidate for Governor was elected —x Democratic losv. The Legible-

SIIirWRECK AT SEA.

, New Volk, . Nov. 2

The borkJUienzi, of Boston,-from Pefu, on 19t]i of August, foundered on September 2d, in a gale when in 1st. ■ 25:60, : long. 9S:I7.- .The crew took'Io boat*. The boat containing the > Captain, one passenger, and; five seamen, finally reached the Coast uf Pern, after ,28 days exposure in the boat, arid undergoing intense suffering. The other boat, containing the male and five seamen, Is supposed to have foundered tho night, after leaving the bark. All the men and mates belonged to Liverpool.

\my.2>JJCC£S PJl'INTS. All of late style*, from the, best maiidlacloties, ami at very low prices.

tore is'Democratic.

In Louisiana, the Democrats have carried the Stale. The .Congressional delegation stands: Two Regular Democrats, * One Anti-Slidell Democrat, One American, Mr. Bouligny. In the last Congress, all funr weie Democrats. / . t The Americans carried New Orleans by about 2.500 majority; ami elected 19 of the ;23 Senators lle{f?csentatrves from that city.

'-Vote or Ouio —'Ilia total vole cast at the reecut election in Ohio wmb 355,768. of which Mr. Dennison received 134,802, and Judge liaancy 171,205.

Americaii, French end Scotch Ginghams in full supply. ■.

time, -these buildings could not ho replaced at. (he figures wo; have named, .;. ' ■ ■■■

shawl?*j illahllcsj* Stella, Ilroche, iUirito, Silk, Cashmere, it*,, of novel* styles and beautiful de* sieiis—Long amt Stpmrc - l!ay Slaie Shawls; Ac., Ac , arid at prices that cun not foil la an if every one., •

macy mn si:,

[ • TUK MISSISSIPPI in' MCDT. •, By night Ihc.iicene is ;obe;of startiling interest and magi Cal splendor, f Hundreds of* lights areAglancing. i« • different directions, villages, I towns; farms, " ahd plantations,- on [shore, ‘and from the (magnificent “fioaiiiig palates’’ of steamers, tl\at frequent It look I i kp ra byi ng mountains of'light and Ihurio/BO brilliantly: are- those enormous' river leviathans illuminated, outside aud inside, indeed, the spectacle.presented is like a dream of enchantment. Imagine steamer after steamer coming, sweeping, .ooudin& t hondcriog . on, biazthe fast rolling waters' leueatb.— There is often a number of them, one after another, like so many comers in Indian .file.-. Some of them ; art so marvellously and dazzlingly lighted, - they really look like Aladdin’s palace dn fite, (which it is in all like-lihood;.-would ho in-America;) and sbmrying and dashing'; down the alreamj while perhaps (ust then' all else is daikncts atbond; it... I; delighted, too, in seeing, m you frequently do, the twinkling' lights in thflj numcrouS’ COttages .^atidVhomesteads dolled hers and "there; and you may often observo large vwood tires lit on tlie banks, looking like merrymaking bonfires.' Those'," 1 bclive, are usually fignals for tlia, d i flcrenl steamers, to stop and'taks’Qp passengers, goods, arid animals;-- • ■. ■■ ■■■ V" <*•• •' • • '-y'u

■ COMMKHCIAI,. - Ykvav, November 14. Flour —S5,75a5,25. Wheat— 95ca$l.IIav—1’rinie timothy, 14$ a ton. Small lots of pure timothy have sold at 815, which is the price asked by holders, generally. Butter— 15c. -a lb. • Eggs—U)o a- dozen. Potatoes —Nesh tin nocks 35c; other kinds, 30c. Clvickcus—1,50a. 1,75 a dozen. Oni'ons —ibniiOc.» bushel. Onion rcUs—S2a2,50a bushel. - : 1 '" 1 Wood—-2,00a2,50 a cord, , Bacon—Hams. 124; shoulders 10; sides 14a 15c. Comment—per.bushel, 50c. „ Lard--per lb, 124. 14al5c. ’ Sweet potatoes*—UU a 75c a bush. Corn—40to50c a bushel. ' Cincinnati, Nov. 14. Flour—S4,75ii4,S0 for superfine, and $4,00 to 5,35 for extra. Wheat-dull, with a limited demand; sales prime red at 81,04; 1,13 for good white, and $1,16 a 1,18 for prime white. Hogs—$5,5Cto $5 65. .

Corner of. Illinois and Market streets,. ■ l.sDtivtrm.is, Imiiji.w, A. S. Kl.VttSI.EV. rnt.rcitiii, (Ij.'etif.'iwJUrdaai Cod

CavprlSj Oil 'Cleth*, ; ill ii 11 i it . ,

£ s w 6 7 y ej K ' 1 n ■ -• Cj ° - vj . £ ■■§■- . H *' *<J : wfta •». ft ti- rs w Ii#- i t ** r 5 - W: » Sv K ,5 £ -W JVu O W -e * -o'

A Trrmcmlons MocK Of Rub Hoy Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Finn lids, Blankets of all kindsCanton Flannels, Checks, Tickings, Ac., Sec.,&c.,-at very low figures.

iti>u*c l* j.Ieuaaily .itna'cd in a rrlirot 1 J »rt of theciljvhcl emten’ctit lur nil all rodto hint lies.', Ni> inhntcalirif tIr|UO"1 allowf.? nt*iut the ) Tcru.*. J1 : | rr Cay; rv/tlUr htanllng at to« rain". not: STATK OK INDIANA, -SwiTircuxt* Corxrv, Scr. In the Switzerland Circuit l.’ou ft, Spring Term, A. U. ItiGO. George I.; Iliiek, ■ .1

A Mauise ‘Losses. — The ' marine losses fur the past month are reported at Sl>791,700 on vesstds, and 82,059,000 ou cargoes. At this-rate it is believed, tbo losses for the year will exceed those of the last, which amounted to about 821,000,000.-— This sum far exceeds the marine tosses of England or France. 'I he amount of properly destroyed by fire in tlm'IL S-*i i» i-stim.4n*d Ift avoraifP marine 1 ossi-t, make a total destinction of property of some §38,000,000. —A", r. sk:

From W iscansin, the re la ms a re .meagre,'and the following is the latest despa tchj frtmi Chicago;. . , v Returns ' from Wisconsin I very incomplete. The Milwauktc’Sentinel says ifioso received confirni^t he opinion that,the entire Republican State ticket is elected by a handsome msrKn. -T?jmnKlIi'«nfl' riiFrom [Kansas, the election of tbo Republican . candidate for Governor is con firmed.; ■ Parrott,; Republican, 1 elected to. Copgress. by about 3,000 majority, and a majority of Republicans in both branches of the Legislature. . ■ , , , :

: ■ ‘ Peter Smith, t-'senit«r | Complaint loeoruf the lust Will ot}. fn-i rautake tn Peter Smith, Senior. I Ifeud*. Dei-eased, , Daniel j

Sheriirs Sulc of Ileal Estate. BY virtue of an Order of .Sale, issued out of the Clerk's OtUce of the SWil»tm..av Aotnuum atiKuison and olfiers/and m (avorof. U. It; Stow and Elisha Gulay, t will, on Saturday, the

Smith, and

Whereas, at the (Vr„her Term, ISM, *f Hit Ciiuiil j| irdcrni by saidvCtmi;, lh-l iiutirc ol the ;*rndcuty ut the above cniitlrd suit iiven to the heirs o| said p«i.r Smith, senior, deceased, whose na,oes arc unknown. ■

1st dayof December, IS59,. offer: fot sale ut -public auction to Urn highest and best bidder for cash in hand, at the Coim House door in the Town;of Vevay, in said county, belween the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits fora term of years not exceeding seven of (he following described teal estate, situate in said county, lo-wit; Part of the north-east quarterof section number eighteen (l&*, in township ;wo (.2), range two (2), west—beginning at the north-east corner of tidward Abbott’s land in the center of the road, and running south until Hie land win measure nine ;!); rods iqure across from said road, thence parallel with said toad until u wilt contain one acre and one-half of an acre of land. -

OCT .HappV iV man who con meet bis tailor without flinching, ami. can even be 'at bogie’ when the tax-col-lector visits him. . - :

Itiey—5a|J Heirs, whose names areunknown—tie hereby jjolifid of the of the above liaiurd action,, vhich is d.tckrled for trial at the neit : netting term «f said Court, which wilt ’Eminence at the Court House in Vevar, mi the County and Stale aforesaid, on-Uie-Vh .Monday in .April'.A., I), lax.*—V«s ■April 50, 1300— when ami where they can attend it they sec proper, and answer ’or demur to the plaintiff-:* complaint} otherwise the matters and things therein contained will by heard atuil determined n their absence, and’ the proper decree rendered accordingly, " ’ - - Given under niy hand this 2d day of November, A. D..18a9. OU VEH ORMsilV, Clerk. T. & C. Gailey, for pltff. • . November 2,18S9.—AI$V

Clothing—CIo tiling, Of Wlilcli we ItRTc * ' Very Largi Assortment.

At tbo city election in Chicago* tlio Republicans carried ihecily by tiOO majority—a Republican loss., x la Detroit, tbe Republicans elect* cd the Mayor by about S00 majority, and seven out of ten of tho' Alder-* man—a Democratic loss.

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. On ithe Stir Inst., near Moorefield,; by Re*. Wm, bring, i’tof. John. Youn£, of Ohio, and* Mis. Tsbiitm C. Fish, daughter ofMr.JoImV rots raau. : ' tt*e received; I be cake with the above notice, '' >y . ;; 'V" : '* ’■ - On Hie 23J October, by the same, Mr. Jesse Bradford itr.d. Miss Sarah Mozby, alt of Switzerland'county, ■ \ 0it Nov. 9tb| bythe some,' Mr. Nathan H.Nortb ond MissAmerica J. Searcy, all of Switzerland’county. ;

And in its selection more than usual pains has been taken; so that we can suit everybody in MJ kinds of Men’s ami Boy's Clothing; atliUwjml is belter, prices are greatly reduced.* t : • • Aiiso; '■■■-■

Corn —now at 44a45c*. ' . Oats—active at 45to4Ge; Uyc—advanced to —aioir. Barley—steady at OOaClc. Groceries—Sugar 7aT|c; Molasses 40a41c; CoQee Ufal2^c. 1’oiatoes—prime $1.50 a barrel, common Si,40. Clovcrsecd—dull, S4 75 a bushel. Cranberries—S13aI4 a barrel. Apples—Ueceipta large. Si to 2 30 a barrel;

Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Cloths ot all grades. Satinets, Tweeds, IJeaveteens, Jeans, &e„ together with a large supply of Gents. Furnishing Goods, in a*l ot which we can give you great &Tr£trin». The Larges land Best slock of all kinds OF BOOTS Ai\D SHOES,; ever opened in this place, of the best make, and at lower prices tban the common gWls ere usually sold aU A beautiful selection'of Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, and at opr usually low prices. Also, Dress- Trimmings in large.variety ; Embroideries in all the late styles; OlotrcSuf every kind; Linen and Silk HJkfs; lloositty, Ladies Wrappers, Toilet Quilts, Fancy Baskets, Table Linen?,Towetings, Napkins, Ac., tec., Ac,, an eiamioultou of all of which is respectfully 'solicited. COME AND SEE ODE

Hut if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs ami accruing ousts, I will then and there, on I he same terms, oiler the fee simple of said real estate for sale,'and will sell without regard to valuation or appraisement laws. • WILLIAM MKAU, Sheriff S. C. Novembers, ISSiL—it $i,50

A .NEW* MOVEMENT. ‘

A mass meeting ol the citieens of Carroll Co., Ky., was. held in Cheat on Saturday last. . The following are Eome of the' resolutions passed: 2d. That the capitalists of the Atlantic States have governed the farmers and planters w as lei u 1 ly ,co r ra p tly and ignorantly. That Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, united for reds of in ilea along the river which! makes the‘line bet Ween, the; free and! blare prodacing States, at the same I time that it, the coalmen channel of their trade; will ba followed at once by Illinois, MisFonri and Tennessee; and soon alter ’ by all the; mighty members of the. Confederation from tba Lakeajo tbo Gulf, and lying between the two chains of;Mountains, 01 such an inferior alliance we are now laying the confer stobo. ' ; 3d. Opposition to paper money, to high imports.’ That the New England fishing bounties be repealed without delay, and the'army and navy appropriations reduced below'ten millions per annani.';; 3Ve want the building of naval steamers transferred forthwith to our great rivers, whose waters already float the finest'steam fleet on the globe, for our western and boothern mechanics areas superior to tho eastern and northern as our models of bulls, engines 'and arrangements to all competition; and, as lor sailors, since steam has'revolutionized naval wsrfafe, the Mi'ssissipi Valley can furnish any number of tho beat /or the defenses of the seaboard and for general service,— Thousands upon thfmsapds of our young men nro ns wall acquainted with tho steam engine as salt water sailors are ignorant of everything about it.

-VotIce to kit whom It 51 «y.Concern, IyilB andeniimcd hereby gives tAfut notion . Ural he Rill apply to the lto*rd Af .Cooetj CtimmWoiKn of SwIuorUnd Count', I ml,; ■t their liecemberTenii-. 1619, for a Uremreto *e I iplnluuui amTlnloilcaUng liquor* In «uaj>UUm lew than a quart. The placo where aaM liquors are to be sold Ulna frame bouse on Buck- street, formerly known u “Vanhootan'a Corner,'’ in the Town of Haldol, Poser Township, .Switzerland county, Indiana. JO.SHlIA JJ. SCRANTON. November s, (£59.—3t

Cidee-IIakisq without 'Pbessikq. —It is authoritatively stated that a man at Parkersburg, Ya.;4i successful in making cider by; the following process: lie grinds tbo tipples, and | fills casks .with one end open,.the | bottom having some sticks and straw | like a tench-lob tor ashes* On the [pomace he pours as much water as it: would yield juice by pressure, and that displaces the juice, sends it to the bottom,'from which, after two days, it is drawn by opening the faucet, and as- the cider is heavier than the water, it runs off first pure. The pomace,! too, having an affinity for water, absorbs that, which displaces the natural juice, and leaves the pomace quite tasteless. This process may be useful to persons who hare a few apples add no cider-press. It will be:very easy for the readers of, the Reveille to try tho experiment, I at ony rater - and report their success for thb benefit of the public!

NEW AirVFAlTISUM ENTS.

' m Noilre; ; ; r '■ I HEREBY forMil all persons Shooting or Trsppflij GAME on my premises; out permission from , me. , y J011NW. WEIGHT. ' Croi* Township, Nor. 13,185i3.—lm

SherilTs Sale of Real Estate. EY. virtue of an Order* of Sale, issued out of the Clerk’s Office of the Switzerland Circuit Court and to me directed, against Abrahom Adkinson and Jane Adkitison, and In favor of Uzief H. Stow, I will, bn Saturday, the . I

1‘EKIIVUN SYRUP:

A LARGE supply orDoofs; and Sash, just received by " ■ • uovIS F. -L; GRISARD SON.

Ok. I’aortCTiD Soimos or PROTOXIDE OF IRON. ' • ■ j>5v cdy tor disorganized bicod. . jRby ha* arisen from the want of \l fUnc prci«raitoa of It ihu SxVStjS,Si wsl vIO a»ItuUate with that rlI— fluid. .This need the ftI wtahrgiijgt? I rotlaa Syrup sannlite. tad In tlic coly fonn ln which If J I'OuIble tor Iron to enter ■ the oacrUTios, For the ramereasbo.ibtdassofdis. eases Peru clan Syrnp radically crus are preciseIj those which the Usual ranedJet merely rehtrr; > among which art— ‘ Dyspepsia, DrepsiVt. .Yrvrnlgiit, Bronchitis, Peem . stunpPrc Ttodtncitt, Colorltu Blood, Built, . Stilt IW/ntsrs, SU I'i/us Doner, Lrwc Jorrkto or IVktlrs, Ginrral MUitj,-Ttr* . ' puftty cf tkt Utter,

1st day of December, 1S59, offer for sale at public auction lb the highest and,best bidder for cash in hand, : at the Court House door iin ■ the town of \ evay, in said county, btiwetn the hours prescribed'by law,, the. rents and profits for a term of years but exceeding seven of the. following;described real estate, situate in sdidcountyito-wii: > 1 All of Lots Nos. llC, 111, 126, .121? 128, 129, WO, 147,118*.-119, 150, 152, 165, 166, 167, 16$,T69, tnd ;l70, in the Town of Center Square, in said county,' as Known and : numbered ob the;Plat of said Town, "Also,- one other piece of land, described as follows: Commencing at the south east coiner of Ko. !3,of soid Town, running thence north, to the Lug Lick redd,' Vhence 'sdnlh eastwordly on said road to the west line of GeorgeS. Walkcr'sland, thenceot aright angle to a point on a direct line with the south line of Mid Jot Nd, 13, thfe nee at a right angle to the place of beginning, containing two acres, it being a part of out lot No. 11 in said town, , ; ;

jITew Crood.«5 Voriben vou'wlli be sure'to buy at 71 r “Cheap 'Cash Store" of

Ciall atxi.d. Skic THOSE beautiTot Plaid -Freuch ilettnoes, Cashmeres, Ducals, 4 c., that they ate selling at such eery low price* at “The Cheap Cush Store” of HATHAWAY £ CO,

HATHAWAY & CO. Vitay, September 31, I £59.

Criro c« e srJio «I IT is acknowledged by all, 1 IhsVyou Wri X buy the best article of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, in foci all kinds of Groceries for the teatl money, at the /'Cheap Cash Store’* of HATHAWAY & CO.

0(\f\ KEGS BELMONT NAILS on 01/ u band and for sale low by nor!3 F, F. GRISARD 4 SON.

Just Arriving;, A FEW mote of those late style fancy Delaines, and e cry cheap, at “The Cheap Cash Sure” of ‘ HATHAWAY & CO,

■; 150 ULtiS ri AILS., JUST RECEIVED, directTtomUie roan* ufactory, of Die best make,\ and at tow figures, at The "Cheap Cash Store'* of . ; HATHAWAY 4 CO.

To Ihtwe who regard the authority of name* mom than ibdr own experience. It I. enough to uj thw the Peravlaa Syttip U now regularly prefoih&l by every ITiyridan of note In uuloa, and la the Uvtadiuueiw General Hospital, ao tniUtntion of the highest reputation In ibiu country, .

PERSONS wiio have subscribed money X\ Jowaids the etcctjon of the Methodist Episcopal. Church iu Vevay, will-please lake notice that lhey are hereby requested to pay to the undersigned, on or before tht lolii day of NOVEMBER, the ond installment of twenty-five per cent, of the amount subscribed. V

liny |* tt rcss ltopc ; Best quality, at novxii F. L. GRISARD t SON'S.

con or i Lima rgOK ta. a *, a. enneut. Xiw Itxnroan, UaJcfti, ISiJ. Grnllrmn: 1 have n.*ol the I’erarUn Srmp for the put three yean with the movt gratifying mccea. in cava of pyvpepita, (variotu farm*,) Chronic Utarbwa, General and Ncrroa* Debility, Neuralgia, Eryripeln, and v irion, dlteuei of the Skin; abo toe ChlorosU, Ltncorrhca, I’nlapatu Cter, ittpprMCd courier and female complainti partlc «)ariy,l hare found,the tredirine to hare free l po.er, and for Botb, i consider It as infallible remedy. ■ The i’erorian Syrup combiner valoable alternative and Ionic properties, and 1. of remarkable efficacy in all cbonlc cbmcterieed by want of vitality, WJL 0. CHISHOLM, K. D. A«)t«—John D. Park, and Suire, Kckiteln A Co., Cincinnati; J. blddal, MadUon: J. L- Thiaband, Te ray, ■ Principal Agent—J.S. HARRISON, (op itain.) comer of Fourth and Pace (irecte, Cincinnati, 0.. where a pamplet may be bed coni lining a hiitery of thto new remedy, tn'toiver* an micotftjlly invited local!. febll-ly

ALFRED SHAW, INVITES (he illcnUoaof the public 1 to bis recent purchase of a large and well : sclecled slock of Dry Goods, 1 Groceries, , ’ Boot? and Shoes, Hats and Gaps,

OCT Whilo Mr. Greeley was in Utah ho attended tho Mormon Cb arch, and showed his appreciation of tho sermon and the Mormon religion, by sleeping soocJly throngooi tho exhibition. A correspondent of tbo Syracuse Standard, who was "present, says he was never before so proud of his State as when be saw Horace treating the whole farce with the utmost contempt, by sleeping while tho Saint was preaching.

What a Pretty Shawl! TES, I got it at 'The Cheap Cash Store.’ They keep the lest assortment, and Mil them lower than any one else." HATHAWAY & CO.-

But if the reulis a lid profits fail to.sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs, and accruing costs, I win then and there, on the same terms otTet the fee simple of said real estate; but will not sell for less than two-thirds the appraised value' thereof. WILLIAM MEAD, Sheriff S. C. November i), 1B5U—41 $5,50

By order of the Building Committee. Treasurer, Vevay, Ind., Oct*. "JG, 1859.—3w

New Crop Jlolasseb, TUST RECEIVED, by J GRISARD 4 SON.

Qaeenuwarc,

Hardware, ike., His slock has been purchased with great care, expressly for the

STILL AHEAD.

TUB highest market price will be paid in cash for Hay, by oet2G C0UKV01S1EU & LEWIS.

FALL TEADE OF 1859, and will be sold at prices to suit the limes. Country Produce, of all kinds, bought sod sold. ALFRED SHAW, Forty Sired, Vevay, Induna. October 26, ISoO.

4th- Advocates free trade, and that the States of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky oio the headquarters, of tbs great inventions of the age, tbs telegraph, railroad, and steam engine; and of tho three great products of the confederation, its wheat, corn, and animals; and that there is puo species of manufacture which can be developed here almost without, to the infinite blessing of producers and consumer*, provided we can give onr

THE reason we sell so much Clothing, is, that we keep on excellent assortment ami sell at each extremely lotc jirietl. We lure beyond a question the Vest stock ih this place, of all kinds ofMen and Roys Clothing, and at prices beyond competition.

To Hay Growers and .Hay

Press Builders, THE ttudcnlgctd hi tine bought thf nclaifV. right of JcCcrisu and S»lutrlind Coootlr* of the Patent Heater cr Manrov Pveva. hereby pv* net Ice that whoever with to build I’ttnn el £h» above patent cm pet the right of oj. We keen comunity on hand tbs C-uttep for the above Vicr. F. L. GKISARD k SOX, Vevay, Indiana. .

~\TlOtiyS, Atcorillim,, Flutes and Fifa, Violin V String,, ic. A full supply at augS J, I*. THIKilAL'D'3.

(£7*Jcdge Roosevelt, of tho Sopremo Court of New York, has decided that where a wife contracts debts, oven with the knowledge of her husband, provided that the wife contracted the dolls for trading in her dwuDamtv the husband is not liable ihirelor..'* . ,

The Celebrated Wooster Fanning HUD for *ale tov hy ft maw i 3ojr.

Together with a fine selection of Cloths, CassTmetes, Tweeds, Jeans, Heave tee ns, Ac., in which wo offer preal bargain* at "Tht Cheap Cash Store of " HATHAWAY 4 CO.

SALT— 50 bbls No. 1. Kanawha Salt HMtUly ALFRED SHAW.

\rASKEK HOK.SF.S -t-U'e have ajupt' 1 ! ° r X L lollies Honws fur ulu low, aug!7 CLARKSON fc WALDO. HIDE— ft.Wc pay thft|highc,t market pr-ce for dry ini preen Hiitv. la a) ID OXir.VOISIEHAI.EWW.

Mackerel.— Kiu, naif Lands, and Lands, for sale by niay'25 GRISARD A SON-

V. R.—Those who have built Presaei of the ihi» Fatenl, xlnce December JO, IiUT, will pie are call ani pay uv Patent Fee. vepOl tf Vf EW FLOl’R Just received, which we warJLi rant. For ailo chcip tor caih by auglT CLARKSON 4 WALDO.

LKUPM*— Just received, mid for rate luw t.y atiglT * CUKRSO.N & WALDO.

Faiiilt* mill Oils, At ?. L« GRISARD A SON‘3.

CIGAR?, Tobacco lad Snuff—For Jlle by i»|3 J. L. THIKUaVD,

Iinvnow CLASS.-Jmt receive!. Window > > GIui of ail situ. JFS5E TEATS.

15LACKSMIT111NG. OWING to circumstance* not 'lenivstty to tiientioti,! did r.ul cel stzrlcd South aa I cxpeci-*ii. My tJ-.op is now open, and those faroHitg me with wotk can r«.» ly upon liar; ng rt dune tfilA «iy awn bunds, .. JO.smi JAGKItS. Vcvay, November 0, l-Wy, -

New Store and New Goods! R. P. CRUTCHER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Jtut opened a now establishment In Dickson's old ttand'On the *ou»U-eatt torbur of Main and Fen; streets, Veray, Indiana, when* he intends keeping a good woct of Genta. PoinlstilDS Goods, r.- - f'~ AND • Bcndy-uiadeClolhhiir, which ho Intend* tolling at Iho lowest living price;, Being a Practical Tailor, 1 shall at an timet be prepared to . Cut and Make Clothing ,>v or AU. KINDS, TO ORUEI. * By flow application to bailees;, and low prices, I hope to merit and receive a libera) Share of public p*lron?fo—and 1 invite , all to give ’me a call, whether they patronise mo or noU JO 3 Betuembortho place, opposite Grl sards’ Hardware store. Ferry street. * , . ,R. P. CRUTCHER. Verpyj November 2, JW9.

NOTICE. "fJOTICK is hereby given, that the Co* il partnership lierelofote existing be* tween Itiu undersigned, was this day dissolved by mutual 'consent. WM. 11. H. GLEASON. GEORGE GLEASON. Log Lick, Oct. 24, IM9.—3i

OCT HOW TO GET RICH!! -Ct) &0 TO K. R. KI.STAID k CO’S FAKCYSTORE, If jou wanUOgrtfoodind Cheap Good*. Tbej mo itlling of their present .Sprice deck at T«y (aer rater. j aujIO