Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 48, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 November 1859 — Page 2

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important duty, and those yet tin* bora will rise up and call you blessed ! So be it.

TUB OIL BIcrrmNT IN PENNSYLVANIA. The oil lever is raging in portions

School Directors —As many of (lie School Directors are at a Ion* lo know what their duties are. under the amended law of last winter, and no copies of the law being furnished for them, wo copyithal part of the law for their benefit I It is as follows:

COX StEECIAh. VtjvAY, November 30. FIonr--S5.5 , 6ao.25. Wbeat—OiaSl. Har—Prime-timothy, 146 a ton. Small lot> of ]pu)e litiiflhy have miM at 615, winch. is the price asked by holders, generally. Butter—-OK a lb. . l;.ggs—a duit-ii. I’utarees-—,N\*shullLucks 115c; other kimis, 3Uc. Chivkt iis—1,50 1.1.75 a doz.-ti. Onions 45.i5U<-.:t bu'hcl. Union ctt: —6-i-.5Ua bushel. Green App e—4d to 75c a Vi-hd Winter apple. bid 6I.T ai.UO. \Vood— a cord. Bjcoii—lit nis 12,U shoulder.-. 10; si li es 14 ,il5c. . Obrmtieal—-per lu-dud. 50c. Lard—per H», l’J|, I-l tlOc. Sweet pnta oe-—t»U a 75c a bush. Corn—35.* 40c a bushel. Buckwheat tluur —5-3 re;;. ll’O -l>.

fpiiOSK beautiful FUul Ftourh Men-., i mu s, Ca<l.nierc*, l>ucnl?, Ac., that they an* selling at such rtry fore firicu at “The Cheap Cash Sli.rc" of ilviuaway A CO.

NOTICE. Tills is to forewarn Bit pr isons against UtiMin£ or giving credit to any of my family in any way whatever, as I will pav no debts con traded on niv account. EU.IOT DRIVER. Polrloi, X.-v, H, ■(&}.—imS.vat

of Pennsylvania, }n Crawford county, and especially ip the vicinity of Oil Creek, it U epidemic. Everybody is more pr less affected, and the attention of the people is pretty gen orally directed to the reservoir* of wealth that havo been dLcoverod, or are supposed to exist, in that section. Near Tim-villa. a great HtblerruueaD reservoir>ot oil has been tapped, aqd in another place, ten miles distant, oil is being raised from a w>H, with u small liaml-pnmp, at the rate ol fifteen gallons per hour. The indication* of oil at that place are said to be'very line. It may be seen Vising in many places from tbe bed of Vbfl river.; fand by digging the shore three or four feet below, the level tot the river, the water in the excavation soon becomes covered with oil. .Many ofihe'wells dug for domestic use contain sj much oil as to rehden the water uqft for use, and from come of the wells oil flows con* tinually night and day.” Numerous companies arc being formed to bore for the oil, and lands supposed to cover, the reservoirs aro in great.demand; so it. is said. This discovery promises, to .revolutionize the oil business of the country,,■ Professor Silliman has analyzed the article, and he pronounces it one ol the best materials in existence for illuminating purposes. It is also said by mahy/td- bo ah excellent Ju hi icajdf. It hasf been tried with. satisfactory on buggy axles. Whoa subjected; to a high heat, it yields paraffine in large quantities, and; from that material beautiful white candles are manufactured. It is, besides, “uneqballed as a liniment lor man of beast;* 1 ; It affords “great relicl* 1 in cas£s of aslbnia. ’ Physicians nouncs -it .valuable as a remedy in scrofula diseases. If - relieves the nervous or sick headache. It cures

OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.

CNHED STATES COURT.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMOER 30, 1639.

The U, S. District Cdort is ip session at Indianapolis, Judge Huntington pip'diling. The following are the Grand Jurors for the term : Daniel D. Jones, foreman, Franklin county. ‘ Benedict Burnt, Fountain'county. Samuel B. Defleudorfar, Clark county. Wm. F. Sherrod, Orange county.

k tiisi ai riving, VKIvi Uiiiic 'T ll" 1 '!' s^l\***** " v 1 v■liuiits. an 1 r«.-j cin-.ip, .it "’/'At Ctii .lit Cusli MSIe ' i'l ' UATHAW.tV a CO

TlfE have j«.st received a lot of prime II Net* Cf..p Mota>*es, ami for sale civ .i. by C1..\HKM).\ & WALDO.

1CTS« notice tan be taken of aoonymoaj com muni call on*. Whatever lilnlcndeil forleaertlon tnuit lm aulhenileawd by tbe name anil nddreu of the ivriior; not tmcctiarily for publication, but n (tuaranteu of r<mm! fcilli. We cannot undertake to return rejected article*.

‘■’Ihc school director* shall. inev erv case in which li majority ut the in habitants atiachisl to any school have designated the teacher they wish employed, employ the tonne on the terms that such inhabitants do direct, and at any time alter the commencement of’any school, if a maimily of the in mbitants petition said directors that they wish jsncli teacher dismissed, such directors shall, dismiss him, but such teacljer shflllbe entitled to pay for all services'..rendered, on tho order of tho{school directors, and it is hereby njado 'ho duty, oi the director to give tho teacher tn all cases, ‘ tin order on, the township treasurer for tho amount due sm-h teacher, and to cany out all orders of the.said inhabitants. v ■

» iV Tobacco* . IVK have Jus l made extensive a ML 11 tions to nut liiruiii Urge stock.— We are Mow prepared lo furnish those in want t>l these articles with a great va- * titty ami at iv-ty low pners for cash. ; novj;t (.LARKmjN A WALDO.

JUMP Lcffal Advertisement! iiayable la ranee, or when A SI Jar it la matte; In f.o caw abject to the delay of legal proeeM.

The induct Selection OF all ki.oiv nf I’latn »n>{ pam-y Press M.ks, ami asl.iir.sh.y bev, .it "The (.‘It; op Cash till re" i«l novjit haulaway a- co.

jrj* All transient itdvertlseo-lnU to be pa!.' for Invariably in advance. ■

David Henry, Switzerland county. Jo-eph E. Lunge, Hiplcy county. Jacob Brooks,'Wayne county.; Jonathan S. Hager, Vigo county, John W, Jones, Vigo county, Orchring Bird, Allen county f William Watt, Union county.

IDLENESS AND BAD lUIUTg.

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l-'ninily I'lour. 4 GOOD article of Family Flout kcpl A constantly on hum!, and fot sale lou* bv ibe b:i:rtl or pound, by novas DANIEL COLE.

A THASSSOIVISR StRJtOS —Bt Ttllt tDlTOR

Wo could name a dozen boys ol 12 to 16 years of ago, who reum to have little or no lionorabhi occupation, but arc devoting their lime to committing little misdemeanors, uttering profane and vnlgar epithets, and lounging upon the street corners, day and night, tho Sabbath day cot excepted. Soma of these.young scape-grace's, disgrace hard-working Industrious parents, who hare dived a life *of unceasing activity, whose “hands are brown with toil,** and who even now earn their daily bread <?by tbe sweat of their brow.’* And It teems remarkably strange to ns that such parents permit their tons to pursue a course that will certainly lead them to ruin, sooner or later; for all experience and observation go to prove most conclusively that idle* ness is tbe forerunner of all.manner of abominations, both as - regards youth and manhood, but more espedolly with tho young— w|th boys who arc old enough (0 wqik. Teat boy who is now spending his time, and night, upon the btreet Corners of Vcvijy, will most likely grow ,0|> to be an idle and bad man, ami baa source of grief and burning disgrace to his parents and - frtcnds . ia their old age; and many of them become a burden upon the industrious -:anll honest citizens of the Slate, and it is not unlikely that theWardfpof the Penitentiary is now preparing cells for sqraa of them. V '

Lot Day, Jr., St. Joseph county. Wilson Smith, Wabash county. Ebonczer-F.'Lncus, Warren Co. Jofeph Ilistine, Seo’y, Fountain county. .

]\ hitfd Tntli/ li/tiucl ‘ 1 V i;>, 1 f..r Mat • 7’A * Ct.-ap t'a'I. Siorc.’ 1 ft., v n.f ..rii-r.ii.t ami ..t I,.them ...'lit than ,ni\ n.jf .'..f. . H A I H A A A A" A CO.

I'lsJl. V. full supply of prime new Mackerel ami Ht iniu’, and a large stock of Tamil) (irocciics. jus: ivteived ami lot salt* very cheap, by mxJJ tJi . lUMELCOLE.

Wm. H. Jennings, Johnson Co. Jonathan S. Harvey, Clark Co. Bayless W; Hanna, Vigo county.

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Jr ST te tin d, a lul nf suprliut Fancy iijirs. -(ji'c us a c-tli, yc smokers, n.tf.M LT.AIJKMJ.WV UALLO. FOOD THE MIND!

The number of cases on ibe docket of the Court arp toms one bundled and fifteen at common law* and about’ forty in chancery. 'On the docket there are. enough to make, with‘|!ic' pumber pf ..indictments winch will be presented by the Grand Jury, about forty—making neatly two hundred cases for adjustment on the two dockets*,

CiM'tss-vn, Nov 2S • Flout—S4.HH a 65 I>u slij eiliin’, and S5.5U t<* J.tI2 !or extra.* • WhtMi—wiih a good d • niaii-i; sail' p niu* i*-*!«» 61.15; 1-iiO fur good wl.it*. aud Sl,2 » a I 20 tor prime whire Hugs—65.! H) * o' SG 00. Coin—at 4 j»43r. Oats —iiii»ir ut 45.4be. live—advanced to 73:-. 15 iiley—sti .uly at 73-. • GrmTiics— 5regar Midas>os 47c; Colli e l- i 13o Potatoes—; .Tinio 61 50 a barrel-, eointumi 61.4 I. Clovetscnl—dull, 75 a bn.-ia-T. Cranberries—S?i3il 4 « b«ni>l. Apples—11. ccipt.t largo. 61 5l) a 2'2o a hand. • • Bntier—fai demand for roll m 15 fllTi-; choice 1 m l*o.

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Last night, while the Mearner Switzerland, houml|to Nitw, Orleans, was at tho wharf, ajniuu named Bassett, from the uiounfains of Virginia, en route with his family to Texas, with the assistance! «l three others, got np a game o! lineo catd uiouib In a tow* in in n tc- tile Virginia r tost a check on New York for toyr.hun died dollars, anti two hundred dollars in gold coin. Marshal Uoilgors was called, who arrested! early ibis’ morning, one of the men at North Mad* Lon, who Was lakcai before. Mayor Mulvey and boimdjover lor his‘appearance at.-2-j*. to-day, giving as security one hundred and ninetyfive dollars iu gold to he that won from the Ij nginian j and a watch. r«yment on the New . York draft has becii stooped by a u-lo. graphic despatch!—IJ/ct/iaon Courier, 2(W. .1 ,

Sluts, C ;»j*-*-. li-oot**, AMAll kill'!* Hell'S' K.;!!: Mill); h \ I t;A v. A V A CM.

gSTThe Auditor and Treasurer of State are now compelled by law to make a. monthly statement'of the condition of the ;treasury, and publishtbo JAnu? m.the Indianapolis papers. Tbs followirig r is the November statement t| ; ’. ;■■■’; ■ Statement Imllnnn Slate trt«»«rer.

• XoVF.l. S.ILI ft* IJk'.UV LtiTTUnS.-— Tiicie was a t owl sale »it itom) jet icis at anctior in Washington,-on Tuesday night.'comprising live him - dred juts of ur iclcs of'varions kinds, accumulated a! the Dead letter Oil j.v within the la> twelve yems, imdn ■ting such thin; !■*’»> ear-ring*. hi cast pin*, linger-r ugs Mu in, gold and silver watches (California gold, dia'iniind pins, sp ’etudes, purse*. pock-et-books, lira 1-work. embroidery, lace collars, handkerchiefs, i-ntfs, surgical instruments, chiMr-n’s clollring, hats, hooti and shoes.

i Common, Pi.eaj j Judges.—Our Com hi on Pleas iDisirictn wen* changed by the last Legislature, and lho salaries of the Judges increased. The hen- elections. Ipr Judges takes place next fall. By a reference to the law it will be seen that the Governor did not approve it, and.it up pears in the book simply as at Midi a time. Tl]a question now is, is it a law ?• The Constitution provides* that all law# shall be signed by the Governor or'passed . by the Legislature over, his |veto. '•] The' only thing that can be done notv, will be to elect judges in the old districts. They, cannot ho-le-gally elected under tha new law.™ '■Parti Eagle. I . : ‘ :

:xa_ &s £5 liii!.I Silrtr W'ltlrhtt; (iuLi anif. S:lk Ihru I'tiUrrn* r -l\t) liVf R WOUTM UK JF.WELnV Wtrc’titcj eiay. >t string tl-cSiv ih.tstl.*, ■la"i.tJi.h, I*.'■«; artVcA’f »Jucli ha* itTiiU :i r : :.•••« *i*s»iit. amt h*. -hen jjiJihelain In f \i 13 tn-US-ir. - ,'.(1 i <->k« alv hi'd at ill* IV.lihd.erv | T Ui.*'ti11(-a rjiiit.cc; (mmilif i ■ - KiT’/rti Sleek vj. Uotikt in the Country.

Orrict tiEur»ei fir State, ) ; , IsoiAXAMLW. Nor. I, ( Siaiwuent of the cundiUoti of tbe Stale Tretrary. _ Actual money en Itaml Utixlay: ■■

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. <i;tvj»;-ii(rrN Voids OK Vli’Cll V.ii itavr'a r.lii .r ijiidy, aw! rrr'J rKr. p, ,V. 7’.;. .VC.uU S:orc*’ ».l ii.Vri'.A V. AV iY CO.

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Uebcra!balance, November 1. IMS, *131.312 29 UccdpU entire to November 1, lew, 1 Hi T'-l

Diit'OrjcLcaij from Not. I, 1648, to Xov. 1, |«0 ; J/il.-J.nJCI P«luIjit:on ir.iK.Caiial,' CS.'fcS 3( In hM'licfSiaieAstnt ith- . . ; ' v . i . VS.M1 1$ / Uefidt uf die iaTeTrwMirer 'i Vmk% . : \ • r 'M.'JX! 03 . Ca»h on han.l tLfs <Iaj-, * 30,3t33I ; f\. oo •* ruran'fc jnhjcct to J raff, $M,3SS 31

cdnsHUJ}Jtion, and minor discuses, ‘•loo numerous to mention,” if all these thingt>are so, grcnt.inJcfii.i.'i tiie discovery, and ticthemUmsw ill bo iheYffcct upon, the oil maiket ami the physical condition of Itio world. Whales will.no,longer tie,valuable, exce* pt- for VLci r .bones. ; Th euiabn- ! fact ui a of. lard oil will bo HispemM; the value ■ uf laid will consequently decline; , Pmk packer?, caudle niakcrs/dic., will make a of this. Then .it will cflcctualiy use up the coal oil btiMDCMi. It is fortunate for the pbrk trade that thi??e\ startling and important announcements 1 have been ; made ihus early in the season. U they fail to ‘ be warned,; and' prepare tor'-ibe rcvululion thatjs apItrpacjiing'. ihey will have nobody to i ) aiiie'l j nit 1 ic) 11 sel viw,■ The Pci rolepm or (Hock Oil of Pennsylvania, if ive can : believe the reports, will take possesion of the . maikots. ’ Ten cents per gallon will cover the expenses - of pumping, barreling, and transportation to pew Yqrk. where, tor the|present, it is being refined, and there the article, ready for ionsumpitonV will be bold at a very low figure,‘compared with other oils. It wjtl illuminate, lubricate, make candles/ and cum ’ racist .diseases Irom which humanity suffers. There will, theiefqjtvho but little use hereafter, for lho whalo, lhe bog, or the graveLet the world' rejoice, .and let pork(packers and doctors lake warning. ( r (

SUGAR-COrrES-TEA. I I.L jiti K-r ni liry.au kjn *.i id (UnrtT' ■ iL U> ill "The t'f.f;.J» Cj;Ai Shin 1h‘raiijt lln.-V ttiji ttif I- fl iiV-.i ; r !■.: IUI'tiet inj no/. .’HATHA iVA V Vi CO,

£3T If yon are engaged in bust* ness, and want people to know it. advertise in' tins Bevku Lit. If your business is not largo enough to lify adyertisin}, yon bad better khu* up shop-r-it w in’l pay to : neglect to employ printer’s ink; ami if you don’t adveilist, it will never grow any larger.

: AW T: ASIA. irsr ItKC’EI VliO,direct H'-m ;! ■.• n:ant) nfictiiry, or Oic ln*i iiukt-, ami t; hue fauit-S El The •■Cfiipp I .‘a si i Sn.ic’' i.r. HATHAWAY A CO.

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A grpat rcisponsibil l|y is ■ rest i ng upon the parents-of ; these idle and lawless -boys; in, the day , of their tribulation, it will not dp for parents tp put in 1 the pitiful, plea that yon Pconlcl not- manage them*'—that itlhcy would have their own way,” Yon did not try to manage tliem, at the proper time! Yon allowed them to form theSo baneful,habits step by step, item by item. . Yon are - ireglacting now, with your eyes and ears wide .open, the sacred injunction! to "train up a child in the wiy be aho'iild go;” if yoa train; jhcmbp in the right way,'."when they get old they will not depart therefrom.”— Again, it has been trnthfuljy f aid, (hat “as the twig is bent the tree's inclined;” a-Ecotiipcnt of muehpracr tical value, that many. parents disbelieve altogether, or entirely fail to enforce either by precept or example. authority” and "parental government,” used to be words that had meaning and importance attached to them, and most of those who are boW thirty yeays of age aqd aver, and are of; any account, can yeraembef of receiving practical ap: plications sufficient to convince them of their existence when they were young ; bat at this day there .is va:y little parental author tty, and less parental government, with too .many of those in whoso, care 1*5 entrusted the rearing and edneation of (youth; tpq many parents neglect to train their children up in tho ways of yirtap, truth and. iqdRstry, without which po child will ever becotpe 311 honor or support to its parents, or. a credit to tho State or Nation. • - ; -

> PEpiUEp.-.-Tbc-trUl of contest in the election pi Clerk of Knox, county was . decided ;hy the Board of County ;Oqainiissipp,ors jn favor of Henry S. Cawtlioro, the contestant.

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The ground oftbbdacUion was that Mr.' Denny, the cbnfestee was - ineligible,. having (held 'the . office.. two terras iqider the new cwnstitution, ’ Tbp case was argued by lion.-Daniel 1 \V,.(Voorhccs for Mr. Cawthorn, and. by, C. 3J. Allen, Judge Baker and Samuel Judah for Mr. Denny. The snif has been appealed to the Circnit Court, bat we learn Mr. Yoqrbes is .confident the decision will bo confirmed by, the Circuit Court, and also, by the Su-: premo Court, if Showcase i* carried up.

(£T Over lb ee bundled barrels d( Sorghum nodi sses have been made in Carroll com i, Irid., the prc'ent lull. It sells r ladity at 00 cento p>M gallon.

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Sales' of, SnF.i.hv Land. — The She'hy (Ky.) Xeiys jays;' - . ■ Mr. T., O. Shackelford, Master Commissioner of tlio Shelby Circuit Court, sotd pd Monday, the 14th inst., some twelve lainu. in this county, tanging in size from 24 acres to 326 acres, most of these lands were sold nn teims equal to cash, and were knocked of to bidders at from $30 to -$109 2pe per oire, according to location, ihiprovements, ii:o. The aggregate pmonut ol sales was .about $60,000. j He also .sold some town property nml slaves, which commanded equally 'high prices.

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; ff*T Persons who, feel au interest in writing upon useful subjects are feqoestid to send intbeir productions, as we nro very dosirons of bringing |ntq notice jo oyefy possible light, the great advantagesof our town and county, and pf aiding in every possible wanner, In building up new enterprises. In order to folly awaken our people, we .must have the opinions of many person's. Gentlemen, think of this ma tter, and lejid a helping band.

OCr It is luiuore'd that u new monster paper cntL'rprbc, in New York, has been . under consideration for some time. The parlies intereMed represent a latge amount of capital and' intellectual calibre. It is intended at onco to rival the Tribune and Times, and to take tlio lead in New York journalism. . I)k duini 0. ilcOjimotk, of tbc M- E. Church, will be among the editorial contiioutors. Its private editorial three am! emhe regime will bo equal, if not tiuperior, to any paper iu thtj woild. The name has not vet been agreed on.-r-The first number will; appear bclorc the 1st -ol Jannarr. s . ;

' DjlBD, In this place,.<iu :l,e23il iiiilaiil t Jon.v MlRrur, nt;eJ about IG years. Tins was the jontli that accidentally got scalded on tlic-*2d, as announced ;n the last' Hkteille.

■ ,lf(n/* It'nirl'tf f.'ivryi-A.rr. Catalogue* fall [atnaliri ncrili'l frvi- in any (Jive nv mic • trial, mill jii.ljiv fur > "iifM-lvi'i, JWl forgot. *Urt <1 h<l ofilfi!> in , V H. E HOYT & CO. Xo. 41 l(.ilIiiii"V‘ Street, illl.TtM'RC, .Vf>. £>* JVr/Vc/ Satitftiftiun Ounniutf id, *C F

lifi n 9 tViiViarv.-Iic!! fiifi :hc Ai'.. « L f ili<r i:/’l *|tui:iy ai.d of :l.c U4 lulUv*Lwline, ami arc la'urdat ihe man;ilactu refs'price*,r.t. l c -i,i] n-ca !ai>.e var.c.v nf Ilas' ant llcnls* tTniit an>l Silver tVa < i;r l.ii SiJ-Iay Tlii’e Viccci ar:J I*ronrc Chvlit, l,Viliei’ K!r r -a.i! r.iait or Maid Silk I'rtij }*»iItm*. . - ‘ ' . Silver-1ilatcil Tci ami foTce Pcttr,', Calc, I'nt; a ml Card flailctj, Tea and Table Sl-TKUlS linilcr.Ktrh, Prrad and TrulLKtiim, Kie-.-a!.! Scti* «,f Jcwvirr. fir Ladies, Inelndln; V.ncc'.cts liTta-tj.’.ns and liar illnpi l« match, neatly put up in loves. ■ t.Vtly Sett, of Cameos, Mnnuc, Florcntloe, Coral. flamet, Ttirnuob, Ian, and every variety of iic»eiry. . , • tin d Ijoele:?, ofall tiiev, for Jlinla'nrr, Hair, I J'l c,' and (tents' Cold Tend) Cues *IU> Boo'. (JoU Ten*. . • Ccnii IsiaiEOnd-folnled Coaicerdal and Kn- r f ro-jlny Cold 1’ets, with Silver and Ktany Handie-, in tinicv. , I-ad V Cold >'cct, Chatdalnr, TTatcb and . Citard Ctalni. * Cent*. Cold Fnhand Vwl Chain*. ■ Ccao' Setts of Cameo. Mmair, Horcctine, EnameMl and ijtyrared Cold Stud*.’ Itovna and Sleeve UtutcftK tloa tr' Itreutym*, alUt opal edntrd and Cold Cbalnv 1 I’carl 1'oclict Knives, Tort llotmaJe*. Cahas and runes ' . • Ia-Hcs* Ilreavtpins Ear Kings Huger King*, Culf and ChemitcKe Iluilonv, tjold and Silver, Tend I*, Croces Kelt Slides etc " etc., of over a Thousand varietie?, from SO cent* In 23 dolian. llenember that by pnrchajlng Uoohjat V GKOKGK «. KVA.NS* GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT K Von nay do mote than yoa »oaW at *ny «h(r Uwk Store, ant you have the advantage of ferting a valuable l're-eut»il> each Unofriiat you boy,' Sted fir a L'aiafayv, tmd oar trill ttiU unrr ■ ysa v/tif tmtniU cid ppmpt Mttkoi. of rpowMctimr Zouuum. AYANTED. Any i'cr*on. til her mate or fcmala, who dedrev If engage In an honorable and prnUuble employ* went, and coe that rtitnlret little time, b requeued ta aultlifM' ■.'! V : ' : r GEORGE G. EVANS, Ko. 4W CbtoinnlSlrtei,. Philadelphia, Fa., Originaler of. tie Gift Uook Buiinrt$, and* PropnVior of tie Largrtt Gift■ V Booi( Ftlublithmenl in tie WorLL

JSKAVe publish the following V'joko’V bj special request; without vouch in g fo r tbotruthof it; ‘ It appeared) originally in the IndianapolisAllas:, .

NEW AUVKKTISlilM KNTS.

Jibl UctTivc.ij ' 4 , fall supply of the cctelira’.e) (tnM#n Mr.VJj. fei—tbU year* crop., Jl.s.'j.

ADHIHISIRATOES- SALE

01' REAL ESTATE-. Y'l lTuE is l.tivliv yiv> it IImi lln; tinit r\iltliilll.*;TUt|ilS ut. I he e> Lite tif ilnyh y. Mi litcuti rti, CvLtOMiJ. put-'itunI In ml nfilcf u‘ tlic Cti.*H of Cuintiiun lMu:is ul .SwiiZv'tlxnil cotiny, tiiaue 31 its O' lobct Tciin, lh69, uni, i,n Sit uudny, tliv’E4;ii itny ul OotviuiitT, IS59, at tin.* Conti Hou.'C tlonr in W-vay, sell ul cither joMic iir pfivaSe on lo, ov i».»y be ilccnicd beat,on the t!ay t»f su'c, Hie foliotvjng (leiunbvil real eiiaie, sil- - uale i<. nnW tiftiiiiy, vnst * Carl of Lui No. * iii Ihe f'rigmsl Townof Vevay, Inmtuli il ns InlloWv: [lvj:iiitiliic' nl the comer of Ferry* fieinitiury sltedd; ill (tie ronth-wceltrw corner of Satil l.ut, runnings i hence in o non hern direction - mill Uie line of Ferry hired ‘29 feel 3 inches; ihctice «l nghi tui t :les wiih Ferry sired .in a .Hot? puiuilrl with r.cimn«ry hlitd 74 led 3 indies; llicrce at ricLl angles 29 fed 8 2 3 i.tches tir Seminary sired; thence In ihe beginning.> j A Iso, pari of Uitwculmf of iKt N E i quartet of scctinn *2,' town 3, range 3, i conimencing ‘29 rods from ihc iN. W , cor* ner'of said quarter on ihtrline tifbning simtli, at»l tiiDinog eesl 41 fed; thence south, 32 fed; thence west 41 fed; thence j north 32 .fed,’ to the btginnutg. ; .Also,; pari of IheAvest half qf the; N. K. quarter of scciiott 2; tqwn 3 , rdi ige 3, . Wcom* j mencing at the horth yvesl corner of the 1 above described.land and running east 8 j ro'dsf lhence soutn 29 rwlSirihence »’est i 8 rods; thence nqitb of be* | ginning- ebbtaintng one acre anti seven*; ly roUs.. ■ y V? : v i Anil in case said hinds fail to sell' on the day above named, we will receive bids fur the same until the January term, i i860, of; said Court, feaid lands will be 1 sold la parcels; and ifal private sale, for! not.less..than the full*appraised value,! and if at public sale,' for not less than ! two-thirds the appraised value thereof.

Revivals akd Demo cracv. —There has recently 1 been quite'a revival in one of. tile churches in Switzerland county; Two rcoidcnta ol Ike immediate vicinity were ;dUcu&tiing the subject; and one of' thooi expressed a decided hostility to flie particnlar movement and to revivals generally. This surprised his neighbor very much, as the man was known to be what is denominated a "good citizen,” and hesaid.to him-:; ■ '•Friend A.,".why 'lire. you :;»o strongly opposed to revivals?!-! really thought that yon would rejoice to witness them.” • *

Nall—>all. ASUl’ERKlU ariceof Co.meon, Tine, foar.c Alum, Uairt a>l taU.c Sati, ■ do»30 Cot'liVlilSti.K \ 1.1,1VIS.

CO" The Louisville Courier says that: ,**Tbe Lightning Line of: packets is again about to be revived between Cincinnati; and Louisville. Two large and splendid boats are to be built immediately. The Cincinnati; Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company.is supposed to bo interested in-tbe movement.”

(Kr Judge Whitman, of Perry co, Ohio, has just given a decision that has created great v'coitstcination among the holders of j rail way mortgages.' 'His dccision| dfnie8 to all railway corporationsj the right to mortgage or>eU their;roads without special' legislative authority;; •

JJow little respect is shown to pg£ renta by children, now-a-days; a; patient is generally sot down by f'yonng America’* qs an "o)d fogy,” fit only to work hard and earn money to feed *pd clothe .ungrateful children with, to give them.: plenty of spepdiog money; and allow/fbem to spend all their time in idlci/cis, acquiring bad and vicious habits, and finally becoming public nuisances—for . an idle, vicious, lawIess/Vulgar, profane and drunken boy, is one of the greatest nuisances we can imagine, and it would be.a great blessing _ to the world, if all - such • were out of existence in the twinkling of aq eye. finally, .may we not hope that each and every parent will from this thanksgiving morn resolve tbguaVd' and rear their children wjth amoro Jealous care, that they Play pease to be a source of gnei and trouble to thenjselyes and others. Teach them to be Industrious, Socun, Virtuous, and Reuoiocs; tend them to Sabbath School; teach them to honor and oUy their parents, and to respect all well-behaved and respectable persons —and great will be your reward.— Ton will have the satisfaction of flowing that yon have performed an

j We hope thq feport may prove to be true — the monopoly deserves an opposition line again, to limber their backs a little.

, 0£r The editor bf : the:^Valley Times/ published,at |\Voitbingtou, Grecao coijpty*advertises-.a-lot.' ol accounts on delinquent subscribers, for sate at public auclivn. Ho says', those who invest: in them may -be assured*that sdcti investment will be a pcimaocnt one. t '

"The truth is, neighbor B,, that at one time 1 did rejoice to w if nes s revivals, but last summer, as you know, there was a great revival ,iu old Posey township, that had never bcloie jailed to give a Democratic majority, and this year we arc beaten in that township, and nearly three hundred votes in the county; it all grew opt of’Squire G., Capt. H., and old Peter D. joining the church. 1 can’t account fur it, but it is a lact, that whenever any of our old standby Democrats join the church, they aro very certain, ever afrerwards, lu vote against the Democratic party. That U the reason why 1 oppose revivals, and 1 think it U » good enough ono."

: OCT Tbe; , *AtIantic Monthly” for December is oat/ closing the second volume."’The third-volume will begin with, the JaaaaVynumber. < It Is sept post-paid tq, 5 any' address one year for three.dollars. Ticknor A: Fields, Publishers,: Boston, Mass.

(£r Postmaster General Holt lias completed his calculations for the last fiscal! year, and ascertains that his retrenchments exceed by a fraction' the puai of §1,000,000. This the resnh of the cuitatlmcnl of the Mail Ben ito throughout the country.

Aoiite,

Ladles lec Crcnm t nmiy' » WG have something sweet to sell you. no »*. ■. We have just received . a supp'y of this new arid highly popular candy, which we offer low, ns well as the largest slock of Fancy and Common Candy, to be loo ml in this market. CLARKSON & WALDO.

I HEREBT forbid all persons Shooting or Tripping GAME _yQ on'my Rretoises, wiih-^^EBSBSW. our pemiission from- 1 «3S6y .

; SST Tho New ' Albany Trilum says that a of Rev, p. F- Crary, formerly a prominent Methodist minister of this State, was burned to death some days ago-— She lived eighteen hours after the injury.

t (£7- Tlie .New Voik Time a say a: j "Our frontier expenses cannot be lean than 810,000,000 per annum, and this amount might as well be thrown into the sea, for all the good it accomplishes on our frontiers."

JOHN W. WKIGHT*.

Crai; Township, Nov. 12, !W9.—!m

MO HE I.HiHT.—Wc tit nnv felling a inperior artteli of Itamhig Fluid at reduced, price*. Ttoso aliblng thl> article will ploaaa call pn «(. CUtKKSUN k WALDO.

WE ate now prepared to supply our friends, and the public generally, with all hinds of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY. < IlltEAD At HUSK, CAKES,

Terms of Sale.

T ARD 01L-—We Are now offerief tbit article. J j lower thin usml rates, u ourwotlo U qtiick Mlct and snail pro ills, ni.rt * CLARKSON k WALDO.

A LARGE supply of'Doors and Sash, just received Sy * 7* novI2 F. L. GRISARD 4 SON.,

Secretary Floyd has completed his estimates tor itio.cusnipg fiscal year, ' They are less by $1,500,000 than those of last year, and 500,000 less-than the appropriations for tho actual year.

Onu-thiid pr the purchase money cash I in band; one-third in six, and one-third I in twelve months from the day of sale; i the purchaser giving his notes with good ' freehold .security, beating interest from dale, for the deferred payments. I JONATHAN MONTGOMERY, I . JANE MONTGOMERY, Nov. 23,18o9.--4t Administrators. I

i OCT The drug store of Dr. T. R. Austin, New Aluany, Ind., was do* stroyed by fire last week. His loss is about §4,000; insured for 92,500,

0O*Ttie number of immigrants who arrived at Now York, during tbe week, ending on tbo 23d lost., was 2,458.

Sped for §20,000 and Got §10. —A gentleman le)t the lota of S20000 from the estimated value of his character, in consequence of s state- j mont in regard" to him made iu the GrQwq Point (Ind,) Register, and themtipon be applied to the Court for damages in that sum. After two years' delay, the claim has been adjusted by a verdict in bis favor of $10, ha to-pay, hi* own costs, amounting to 885.

Ornamental and Plain. PIES, TARTS of every variety, which we warrant. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. nov23 CLARKSON & WALDO.

1) A (| KEGS BELMONT NAILS otf OUu hand and for sale low by rovI2 F. F. GRISARD 4 SO^-.

grtr Wocfars any man to corns np Into car ofHco and pay off his sub* fcription. • ■ ■ x

iVcw Crop Molasses, TtTST RECEIVED, by J • GRISARD & SON.

1000 rifr/. Eggs Wanted.] WE piy the taarfect price tor the nborc ; quantity or Erc*t) Err*, to cult or trade, I at m (emery. OLA It R SON" fc WALDO. |

Hay Press hope, Best quality, »t " ■ ; noviit F. L. GRISARD 4 SON'S,-

Jus! Ucccivt’dj ' 1 SFCOXIt INVOICE OF-SCIV ASO FASH* {enable (lent* ■ . FALL & W1NTEE ' • <C lAta ; Which t am idling cheaper than they can he hart diewhere in Verily, ■ It. I'.CltClCtiEIi.^ ' ■ notice, " IS hereby'given ibai then mi er.i fried have (alien om le lerJ (Citaiteniary uf ibe la-1 will ami lotauienl of Jau.t, Itmic, decMied. All, ( indebted to jaid eda'a, nil. iu»b« un»-eAne i-ny-tuent in the uoderslEned. ami aAferon* hilling claim* agntiui *atd e>iate, will file the,au.e In the Clerk’* oUice of the Court of iWimAn I'Im.- 1 , duly aatientlcaltd. Sabi e*)»(51* fill «" . - % CHARI.LS HASTIR, , •; •• JOHN" iiastie, XpteinbotWs IW9.—ft. v ' ' | Eaecnton.

Ur. J. IliKubcrU) SUEQEON DENTIST, Bennington, Indiana. HAVING , I’emanently located** above, for Hict.arixwe of practicing (he diitlwi'HB* ofliii 1‘rofefllon. He will insert ArtlflcialqWfO Icetli in the mod approved alfle, by '(he single one or whole teit. - Teeth Hogged, dcaaol, and extracted** ■'* •. .,■ . . Udicv or gentleoien deviling bts tervlm will texiteiraisediale attention.; ■ : ", ' sotSO ■