Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 April 1860 — Page 2

THOUGHTS OF HOHE IN' THE ARCTIC

F1EE AT CLEVELAND-BRAVERY OP A

GREAT, DESTRUCTION OP, PROPERTY BT ' PIKE MRIXG MARCH. . The past month' baa been remark* able for its many destructive Ores throughout the Westand South*west. ; We have looked through our files for the month and find that the fol* lowing fires; where'the amount of loss reached $10,000 or over, occurred* during the month justi past.— i Neatly all of, llioso hies were the | work of incendiaries :• Mar, 1,' Winchester, Ohio, 812,000 “ 3, Hannibal, Mo., 10,000 " 10, EaslSigioaw, Mich., 35,000 V 11, Naples; HI*. ; 10.000 ‘•11. Alton, 111., 10,000 “13, Mobile, Ala., 275,000 : “15, Niles, Mich., - 20,000 V 1G, Havana, 111., 100,000 “10. Alton, HI., 30.000 “Hi. St. Haul, Min,, 100,000 “ 16, Rockford, HI.-, 20,000 . “ IS, Sparta, Wis.; : 40,000 “ 21, Milwaukee, Wis., 12,000 • “21, Yellow Springs, 0„ 50,000 •.‘22, Pekin, HI., 125,000 “22. Clarksville, Mo., 20,000; “22, Owensboro’, Ky, ( 5l),000 •• 24, Corlmnlle, III., ’ 12,000 “24. ft Wayne, lud., : 15,000 “ 25, Ft Suelling, Min,, 10,000 “ , G, Ml Clemens, Mich., 25,000 28, Nashville, Tenn,, 13.000 “ 2S, Jiickstmport, Ark., 150,000 “29, Independence, Mo., 150.000 “ 31, Kenosha, Wis., 30,000

FIRES.

A-*/ o Jft iHCJTN .

REGION*;

YOUNG GIRL.

Viscbsses, Ind., April 15tb.—A fire occurred hero last night in (he .buildings known asEastham’a block and. nearly all iu contents. Probable loss $10,000; insured for 83,400. The fire is supposed to have originated in a bakery/ ' ‘

The Eitqui we tdiere hu a larger eircnliUen tl.aa any otter japer to UiIi‘p»rtof tie Static. It circulates freely in this ami the adjoining tonotirt in Indiana and Kentucky. Uaa old and well established p*f<r, and it to* of the pertnanent Institutions of Vcnf jun) Switzerland cenaly. Tor terms of adrertlslnp, fee Brit pape. For farther particulars address the'proprietor, F. J, TTAtNii, Veray, Indjaha. '

I Ono of tho finest passages in Dr. Hayes’s .rirrftc Boot Journey is in the twenty-eighth chapter, under the head of "Thoughts of Homo.” 'The Doctor was on a visit to a spot where, some weeks before, he had talked with, his uumpaubma at home* and be schemed for tho deliverance ol the party from their icy prison. The stm was no longer in sight to warm the shy, and to put a glow into the heart of tho wanderer. "Tho moon had usurped, his place, and her silver fnca seemed to reflect nothing bnt the coldness of the ice fields which lay beneath her.” Dr; Hayes thus describes his experience at this time: ■ I looked on every side with a yearning for something outward to lighten the heavy weight which oppressed my spirits; for darker times, and times ofgreater responsibility, 1 knew were at hand; hut desolation and the (dlcnco of death were everywhere around me, and* better, than ever again, I felt what it was to depend upon one's self ami God, .Then cume a reaction, which will bo readily understood by the Intelligent reader, 1 arose from' the rock upon which' 1 had been seated, and again fixed my eyes upon the sea,— The stern sileucc which had been almost maddening, became now a source of inspiration. In the reflux of thought which followed, I forgot the cold'moon, thei leaden stars, the frowning cliflV, the desolate waste, the chilly glacier; forgot my loneliness; and, I was hack again, in the world of life and.power and action. The frozen sea grew into a fertile plain, the ham mocked ridges weroj resolved into walla and hedges; and j a southern panorama of tunny fields spread itself before me. A crack which meandered to tho south-west, which had recently opened, to the tide, and from which were curling! up wreaths of "frost-smoke,” favored j the. illusion.

The Cleveland Herald contains an account of the burning of tho Cleveland Institute in the vicinity of that city. During the fire efforts were mode to save the furniture;; in an account of which the Herald relates the following: ' : While' the sonth-west ‘ wing was wrapped in dairies, an alarm was raised that a girl was in'the burning building. ' It was soon ascertained that Miss Minnie LeComple, a young lady pupil from Canada, was in the building,-workitig desperately to save some of the furniture from the flatnesi' A man ran up through the firetosftve her, bnt she refused logo until the property was* saved, and ended ..the controversy ly : striking the man .in the face, pushing him out of; the room, and fastening the door. ; As she was;now in imminent danger, Sheriff Wightman and Deputy Sheriff Ucunelt ran iip-the blazing stairs; bnt she refused tb let then! come pear ber, and continued:throwiugthO furniture out of the window. SheriU Wightman at length succeeded in carrying her off to a place of safety.; Miss Lc Compte is quite a young girl, but possesses unlimited courage. .

CONDUCTED DY P. J. WALDO.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. I960.

ITT* No nollca can tw Ufcea of anonymous ooromonieatlou. Whatever UlBteodedforinf«rtioa nnirt b* auihcuticalod hy (ho name and address of the writer; not oeecsaritr for publit&cia «. guawoca *t pawl witu We cannot undertake to return rejected anlclej.

I860.

1SG0.

Tnov, N. Y.^ptiMotb.—On Saturday night a large fire occured in West Troy, destroying N, L. Dana’s cooper shop,a wagon factory, a grocery, eleven dwellings and four barns. Loss about $30,00.0, partially insured.

ppemm; of the Spring Campaign.

ITpAlt Legal Advertise men Is payable In mivaneei eewhen Affidavit is made; In no case subject to the delay of legal process.

, KELSO—GILBERT.—In Vewj, on ,lhc 15th inst by John 0* Anderson, Esq,, Mr. Edward S. Kelio and Mbs Frances J. Gilbert.

ITT* All transient advertisements ta be paid forlavariaWj in advance.

Increased Excitcment! fo. , ’ ■

New Your, April 14

JSrTha communication published in the last Reveille, signed "EGose/’vvas a forgery. Some person not having the fear of a residence in the Penitently, wo suppose was guilty of the mean act. .

XUW ADYKUTISKMKNTS.

Wm. Preston, Ambassador to Spain, returned by the steamer Baal-, bee and has proceeded too Washing* ton. It is asset ted that bo has negotiated & treaty with the Qeen’s Government whereby all questions hitherto in .issue between the two nations arc adjusted and mast amicable relations re-established. -

Will Wonders Never Cease?

VO-cveut has cansc-i »ulIi an excitement at the arrival (direct from the La.-tern citicx) at The Cheap Cash Store

Miss Dill’s Gazette.—We have received', a couple of numbers of a paper bearing .the above title. It is issued'weekly at Indianapolis, Iml., at one dollar a year, by Miss Lizzie St. Clair Dill. It is a neat paper, and the l&dies of tho State should not fail to patronize it.

SPIMSlil

A despatch trom Washington says tbo President has decided to. remove Mr. George N. Sanders from, the port of Navy Agent at this port. S. is a Douglas man.'

GOODS.

' MACKEREL BV the llaif Him*! and Kit it »Hls F. U (JRLS.iRD 4 30.VS.

X >r h it a matter of surprt.-c, fur never t<forc brought yc-tof lie m.-unuim such an elegant selection of 0(*>di a) urc now Ixiug receive. I "by

Ann.TEi5.vn0N or Gold.— The officers of tbo government assay office in Now York say that the adulteration of the precious metals is now carried to such an extent, that niuetentbs of all the ornaments now do oot conintn, on an average, over 20 per cent of real gold. . A heavygold : fob chain, that cost SSO on JJioadway, when melted down at the apsay office, yielded but $8 in gold, the balance being an alloy of copper and zinc. Scarcely one in a hundred of the gold watches sold is intrinsically worth ten percent, above the cost of manufacture. Truly “all in not gold that glitters.’*' .

HATHAWAY & CO.

.Maraaw CuIIovn.

1/*m sau; low, iiv ■’ ' L ails f. i_ jt soy,

UNION PARTY IN INDIANA,

In pursuance of a call made by A. U. Davidson, Chairman of the Executive Committee, » meeting of tho General Committee, of tho Constitutional Union Party of Indiana, was held at Indianapolis on Thursday the 12th ioit. On motion it was

POISONOUS ADULTERATION of motors.

Tti«s New York Commercial Ad* vertisersays that the extensive aduL teration in liquors, offered in the market as pure, and tlie inirodnciion of poisonous ingredients into those which are pronounced healthful, may well excite alarm and call for the attention of our Legislature. Why there should be so much brain fever, delirium tremens, and so ranch sud- | den death among dur young men who ‘indulge at the bar, can not be ex* plained upon,any common principles. An expert chemist-of ibis city bo't of an importer a bottle of what was called genuine champagne, Annexation.proved it to contain one quar* ter of an ounce of sugar of had . The same gentleman analyzed six*, teen samples of wines—port, sherry and madeira—in which not one drop of the juice of the grape was found. The base of tho.port wine was dilu* led sulphuric acid, colored with elder* berry Juice, with alum,"sugar .and spirits. The basis of tho sherry wiue was a pate mall, sulphuric acid from bitter almonds, with a per cordage of alcoholic'spirits from brandy. The Madeira wino 'was \a decoction ; of bops,. sulphuric acid; honey, Jamaica spirits, Ac.

Elcghnt Spring Drc.ss Silks. SnilVi; ItltKSS In gr.*t varirtr, ami vbejlper than ever.: ■ - In llncmnvt, (Ir.’an'lk-, lierager. io., au4 . ; uuc IiiU tbe u_-u.il [ ricw;

Vuitljlo Miovel lMonn. A I-UUIE StTI’l-T Ja.t msl,„U.r 3j-!> r. L. Ci(J?;.ii;u 4, sox.

Total, -

$1,304,000

Should wo add to the above the less by steamboats destroyed on Western tivers during the mouth, (some half .dozen j mid the many fires in which. the losses wero less than $10,000 each, the aggregate loss by (ire in the West amt'South* west during March would amount to not less than $1,(100,000.

Tlic ttirM Fluid Gas Burner. A N * • u , TA r ni!KXT for rift: nno unr. 1L .'I*"-' 1 ' n»'rt # UiTt! briltiar.t Ii-ht soJ MUiniiivi Ip,* Htti.1. I'.r ilio Kl )!ip J erri- Sh«l l*raj au-re, , I, s'fBVKNS;

ChaUis, Matinees, Toll DTtaltcs, Kmbrui|lerli-f, K-aallful jlik-.i, ami xttf tktop. SPUING BONNETS. ■ An unusually hlrge Woek.iurl at ,ti!l krrtr print.

Resolved, ’lhat we cordially approve of tho call of a National Convention of the Constitutional Union Parly, to bo held at Baltimore on the Uth of May next, as made by tho Chairman of the National Whig Executive Committee, and of the meeting recently held at Washington City, which was presided over by John J, Crittenden, and that we also approve tho principles enunciated in said call. ' ;

COM 0 PL ! Vers- myi-Iyuf the rtiuiar JJayiiRIetnunnfaeture, at tie Kerry - Street llror lUoro. nitrnt. ■ . ,

ISimiu'l IViiiimiiigs, Sl'itlXO SIIAWIjj, JJ ant it I*i, Ijux* IVtU, Du* 1 icm,in.ill tin* laic iivierui. -

THE VRESIIKT ABOVE,

Pikc’s Peak Btu. of Paiie.—This is the latest market report : Best Wheat ITour, S17 perlOOlhs. Com Steal, • • .10 Bacon, - • ‘ 05 cts per lb.Llatu, ■ * • - 45 •* Sugar, • • 40 " UoUce, • *45 •*

Pitts nutio, April 11.—The heavy rains lor the past lew days have caused a freshest attended by the destruction of considerable property. The tow* lauds along the Monongahcla and Alleghenyriveis are completely inundated. Thu rise came so suddenly that several coalhoatsin the Monongahela ivero swept over the dam and sunk; The number tost was tbirtecn.Tho loss being over §10,000. The loss iu the Allegheny lias .been considerable. Several mutt factories have been Hooded, anti families in some instances were driven Irom their dwellings. The railroads have also suffered from land sliders, which have impeded travel. Altogether it has been one of the most diatrnctiveficshels experienced for many years. The rivers have mostly now attained their highest stage, rising about ati inch per hour. The Monongahcla pier* mark indicates 2U leet and four inches—only 20 inches less than the great freshet of 1S52,

COAL OIL LAMPS, CUtuwy*. ShaJc*. OitmtiejrJlrn.Le*. anJ Eitra Ma at lie ItiNcit fl^urtg, l.aTEVES>;

Timc'WviilJ fail t-. lelt the Ikquty, Variriy. anil of our St-rt, It limit be mv:i to le ajitireilalnl.

’ Aufli. Hten, and t-e our NEW COOIiS-C.i-u.-lonrjelvt), uni bring y..ur ti'igU>»n -that nil may becoinitunl of (!ie saving malt- in lulling all Lind* i.rCu.l* at Tit tLi-ay Ca.li Slure.

I'aaiaatN OJUIm,

■ Clusters of little hammocks suggested herds of cattle and flocks of sheep. Larger masses were converted into trees, and a long bank ol snow whose veritable wall threw a dark shadow oh the plain; was a margin of dense forest. Farther a way, a pinnacled berg became a church with spiro and belfry; another wore-tho appearance of a ruined castle, while still farther to tho south-west, where the stream seemed to discharge itself into the ocean, stood* a giant fotf. under whoso bridling guns lay a licet of stately ships. Around all that I saw wpra clustered homo, associations, and objects which,:years before/had suggested to my boyish mind the serious purposes of life; and I returned away with renewed strength to light tho battle through, and with renewed determination to behold those scenes which my imagination had grouped together on the desolate sea.

Ot pv. ry variety at (lie Jyrty Street Dru f ■' * r,; '•'> u * ktr c, (it fi-urW tir Ca.t. Call as “* * ,r - I. STKVKXS.

■' On motion it was proposed to select delegates to attend tbe Baltimore Convention, to be held on tbe Oth of May next, which resulted in tbe choice of the following persons; for the State at Large —Richard -W. Thompson, of Vigo county, and John J. Hayden, of Ohio county.— District Delegates as follows:

An ounce of gold for. a pound of tlour, especially it it takes a couple of weeks to find tha metal, or if it is not found alter all, iuay prove rather luxurious eating for some people before tha season closes out there.

HATHAWAY it CO.

€>*» jA, JIATTjXrt, OIf. COITUS. (all by Lr tipi large# as *o rime lit tier ejiimvl lu ibe [.lace, am I at trry muck'lutcir print, at TLr thraf Store of HATHAWAY * Ot,

No,- 1, Coarb‘Holly, " ; Coital Varnitlii ■ Japan Vamlab, Du mar VaruUb. A !;-V : !* E SITI’I.V tf tltt-aWc VAItVlSlir~', JQ>1 ttveivnl at the Jerry Street Ittug .'t-pn', ilir.it Drum tic manufactory, aril Tor sal* »v low ligurvs f.rOub. i. SIKVKXS. teiay, Ajiril Is, r*W._ir ,

A Man Decapitated.—Wo learn that a man was kilted on the Peru road yesterday, somewhere between this city and Britten station, lie was .lying drunk on tho embankment with Ids head and arm lying over one rail, and just at that point there was a curve in tho road, which pre-. vented tho engineer from seeing him till it was too late. The train passed over him. cutting oil'his head and arm, ami leaving them on one side of the rail, with the body on the other. Ilia namc was unknown.— Indianapolis Journal.

1. Samuel Hall, of Gibson, li. Jamas Montgomery, of Floyd; o. J W Wright, ol Switzerland. ■1, Mctellua Calvcr, of Ohio.

Soots anb Sljocs.

AN INDIAN MAVK,

1'rnit ami 0 rria me Ufa 1 Trocs, VINES, SHRUBS. &C. ( '

The Austin (Texas) Intelligencer gives a description of the gun, bow and arrbwjf, trappings, Ac., ofan Indian recently killed in Burnet county —a' wild Camancbe —and. adds: Mr, Hnnter of Burnet describes his conduct and death'as being brave in the highest degree. A party of* about ten bad pursued and o vet taken tbe Indians, about tho same number,, and at last intercepted them. The Indians took to thd timber, The whites attempted to pursue, when this Indian turned on foot and faced the whole pArty. With his gun to his shoulder he rushed at one and another, allhopgh lired al'all. tbo time with sirsbooters, and succeeded in keepiug them at bay. Ho clid' not (ire; ami at last, when shot several times Mr, Hunter says ho got down on his knees as quietly as a man going to prayer, ond making an effort to draw; his bow; fell dead pierced witba dozen bullets. Tho party Join in tho belief that he met bis death tp enable tbe balance of bis band to escape. Only one of the others was killed. ,Ho was not tall, bat was a model of symmetry, and displayed great power of muscle.

llcyouil a m the Urgent arnl !«•( il <L In tbi* ve*U ( >a, an.) all (nt rebar cl ,iurc ib« remit ikvlinr tu friot*. at Tit Iftaj. Caih .-'lore of 'fUTUAWAY i: CO.

5. John A Bridgman, of Wayne, 6. A H Davidson, of Marion.

crtnraiu utut,t H u ar

7. Samuel S. Early, of Vigo. 8. Dr M Herndon, of Montgomery. 0. John P Early, of La Porte.

HODtlS. WALKIiU tt CO.,.... At the Evergreen Nurseries, Tay-Iye rtillei w-L of hy« IrntnedUlely «u (lie Li.bm Ule ItaQt^I. LaVkdrmaile large aJdiA iititi* tu tlidr ai*»rtttM tit. are j>rr}dnilieiui>r* way far.ir tLcw aiil. tlieir onter^ on very tiVoraUe tenni. 1l|eir Tret* are aril gruan aiiJ vigirntir. am) vnrruilet) tree tntbclr name. ■ Xorrery no* eutiUim JW) am-*.

SPUING & SUMMER CLOTHING,

10. John W Dawson, of Allen.

03*Tho swiss Federal Council is said to have been informed from Vienna that if the. Swiss, in case of n transfer ot Savoy, will make use of their right, us laid down in the Vienna Treaty, and will enter the districts o* Faucigny and Ubablais and protect them against tbo transfer by torcu of arms, Austria will support them in t>* And next the (Jotin of Berlin bas been informed by the A ust- : rain Government that should Prussia be attacked on the Rhine, Austria, consulting her ledcrul obligations, will come to Prussia's assistance, by whatsoever step Prussia may have brought tho .attack upon her, and that the Court of the Tuilories have not been left iu doubt about this. At the same time we hear that tbo Austria soldiers on lurlough, whose number | is very great, begin to be called upon to join their regimen is, at least all those regiments which are sationed at Venclia.

II. To bo filled.

Kmtrii-iii-all I lie late eijlM. of Ol'lt OW.V manufacture. *1 that you tin rely on the material and Ct -of every ganm-nt, and (jjwl tica* for all) re cancel 1 all Lind* of lion and Iky* CktUhijf at Sre.it ly /edui-nl ; |trlcx #,

On motion the following gentlemen were selected as tbe Executive Central Committee, viz:

„ Large Roubery. — Mr. John Fletcher, of Natchez, Miss., bad seven $l,000_b)lU on the Canal Bank, New Orleans-r-eight $100 bills'on the same bank—from one to two hundred dollars in gold, and three notes of hand for 55,000 each, from F. Hoover Jk Z. York to John Fletcher, stolen front his. boilh on tho’steanaer Izstta, at St. Louis, ou the Gth lost. Mr. Fletcber offers a reward of $1,000 for the recovery ol the stolen property.

: I.- Lewis Howes, of Vanderburgh. 2. Dennis Gregg, of Floyd." 3. J D Thomasson, of Lawrence. 4. John j Hayden, of Ohio. 5. Jeremiali Howe,

Oiir'alvk of Men (tail Iktyi Wear b j .erfret a* to Toricly and price, cniupridng in jirt I’laln an(1 . Fancy ('tudmerrt; CadiiiierelU T*tedi, futt'.nadc*. I.liicu C'datins*, Farmer* Satin/Mariailei, Until Drill*. 4c., 4c., at 74 r Cheap Calk Store. * * . HATHAWAY 4 CM.

ai' They lure jwlJ anj Otlifcreil Iren In «nthcajtem Indiana t.r acVeraly can; and liare slway* yivea ytLtral MtEfartU,. Ury miactfally reftr Unf*« whodome pood fault tree* to ike farmer* tLp.uel.tjnt Indiana and Kentucky. . * 3 ' l,r * Iew addressed to IlDRIlS, AVAtKKtt 4 * "p O'lfannoa Fost-Olhee, Jt (Tenon Co.. Kr.. ur to J. t.. HKI.L, lllilnjr .San, PMo Co-.Tndl, *111 tmne prompt attention. aplStluorU

(Kr Upon that most interesting of all subjects. Matrimony, the Mt. Vernon Umpire discoursoth as follows ; "Marriage-is an. important event in tbo history of the brief life of the human hind. It comes, ordinarily, but once in a life time, oadis presumed to make an abiding impression, and it becomes tbo parties in the transaction to signalize tbo day and the hour in such impressive manner—give it such prominence, and surround it with such agreeable wider spread the better,) as shall make ' not.only the most lastiugrhut also the most gratifying impressions upon the mind. • . .Thus in after, hts the pleasant scene can be revived: in the mind as a treasured ulismanvof good. An impressive ceremony, performed by a becoming Clergyman, in the presence ot happy well-wishing friends,- tend greatly to promote the favorable and lasting impressions of the wedding j day, and to invest it with a*'happifyiog influence through the journey of life.”

0. A : U Davidson, ■ of Marion, Chm'u. limth O’Neal, William Wright, Wm U Wright, and James It Bradley, of Johnson. 7. Walter S Cooper, of Vigo, 8. D r C W Frather,of Montgomery. D. John P Early, of La Porte. ■

HOWARD ASSOCIATION. philaUelimha. ; 3

(A Bo lie V Oka 11 nail ini to n. «ta bliih edbyipeefal CIDJO* MU'iit for Ihv relief of Ihtf tick 5tnf (Iktrewd, omitted With Vimlcnt and ■ Epidemic Jiieaae*. and r*|>etlally for the cure uf-Disease* of - tke Sc tu al • Oppa n*. MKpICA L A DVICE clren pralU, by the Ac* Unji Surpeon, to all n-bo apply by letter, tin a description of tbofr conditiuu. (ace. occupation, habits of life, Ate.,) and In met of evircwo pm'ity, Medicine* furultbed free of fl ‘ a .WA anriiLK Hcrom on PpennalorrLw,’ and Other UboaMs of the Sexual Orpauj, sod ou tho Anr /.VmrrftW employed In tie Dispensary, aent In the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, into of charge. Tw.i or tbrea stamp* forportajo will be acceptable. 1 _ AJJrvii Ur. J. Kn llix ; llocctrrox, Artlni . A»«'e»atlon,Mo.S South MntS «rvet, Philadelphia, I*a. aptS-ly

10. J McNott Smith, of Allen.

11. To be filled.

Toraxdo is Misnssirn.—We learn from the Canton (Miss.) Citizen that there has been auptlicr terrible tornado in Madison county in that State. Its course was from east to west, its track about three hundred yardswide. Houses were unroofed, : and much damage done. Large trees were snapped asunder like twigs, and their entire tops, in some instances, carried hundreds of yards.

On motion, the Executive Central Committee was invested with discretionary power, as to the manner of forming an Electoral State ticket. On motion, tbo following resolution was unanimously adopted :

A redid asc* of Locinrs Tins Year. —Mr. Gideon B. Smith, of . Bahimore,;write» to the National Intelligencer that that loensts will appear extensively* this year in N. York add Oopuettiut; New Jersey, occupying the: whole State; Pennsylvania, in that /portion bounded by Peter's Mountain on the south, Mahantago Mountain on the udrlb, the Delaware River on t he east, and the Susquehanua bit the west; Maryland, Virginia.Norlh Carolina, Mishigan and Indiana.! - They will comemence embracing in North Carolina about the 10th of May, and and a few days latter, for every hundred miles as we progressNorth, until the1st of June, in Washington County, N, Y.

Expelled.— At tbo recent session of the North Indiana conference of the . Methodist Episcopal Church, held at Rev, C. W. Miller, Ute pastor of Roberts Chapel in this bity, was expelled froth.the conference and the church by an almost unanimous vote. " He made a speech of about four hours in length in his own defence, but tbo' conference adjudged him guilty and dealt with him accordingly. : The charges preferred against him. were . based on improper intimacy with a young lady ol his congregation, of which accounts Were published m the ci ty papets in September lost. The members of the conference, deemed it due to themselves and the church to act «s they did in this'matter.: Their proceedings were as prompt and decisive as were those of the Indiana Conferenca at Bloomington last October, in the case of Rev, Dr. Bailey. — Ind. Journo/.

JHeiolvjfd, That Judge McLean and John Bell be presented as bur first choice for President and Vice President, but that we will cordially support any conservative, National men who may bo nominated by the Constitutional Union Convention to be held at Baltimore on the 9th of May next.

_ HODGES* DAVIS & CO.’S XiOl'WJmXEIS

High Priced Jack, —"Josh. Bell,’ a celebrated Kentucky jack, sold a few days since at Lexington forS2,000, and the Observer says bo is considered a bargain at that.

ConioVldotccixoiCcrlesorCtorgi*,* J *UvrizU by « Speriat Act cflkc Lrgijtaturr tkt /fiJt'Jff of Acadtmut, ekd ctkir piayotn.

Carpenters’ Tools, , CIOOI’EIIS* TOOLS.—'The beA auortment yen > will find tnj whore, tad cheaper than you will find elsewhere, at Tit Cheap Caih Store of uathawaV & co.

HOIHJES, DA VIS V tU, MANARrxC ~

CLASS B, DraVj every Tueiday, In the City of JJacm^Cw.

The best of good feeling prevailed, and in tbs enthusiasm of tbo moment, spiuted speeches were made by Cot. W. K; Edwards, of Vigo, and others, ’ '

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Capital Prize.......$100,000!

Britannia Ware, Ac,, Ac,, IS* LAUtlK SUPl’I.V, in which arcwme beautiful TEA and DISWEIt SETtS, with all other limit of TABI.E WANE, anil much Mato the tuual price* at The Cheap Cub Store. ■' HATHAWAY & CO.

- ROYAL SCHEME.' I-.-78 STMDER3—H DRAWS' UALI.OTA,

Crop Prospects. — A friend who hasjust teturned from the trip thro* the bui rounding comity, in lor ms us that bo never saw a better promise of a growing crop than the fields now present. The wheat looks unusually thrifty, and be bos no doubt; if no untimely weather occurs, but that there will be an unpiecedently large yield of the staff of life hereabout. The farmers am busy in repairing their fences, painting their houses, building barns—in a word, tbo evidences of prosperity meet the eyo on every hand, —Ft Wayne Times.

14 Rrawd RallcU In each package of 30 Tickets! 1 Prise Of Is ‘ ‘ $100,000 2 - •* 60JU0 are IOOJOO ' 2 “ ‘ 21,000 are , 50000 2 “ 30,000 era V <0.000 2 “ '5,100 are ' . IOjOOO ■ • .3 - “ 5,000are * AOOO . 2 V* iOOO arc LMO i ' ijooa u . j ijdu 350 " \ 200 are , V 7VM Cl » \ Ware ' 6,400 « H Ware 5,120 M “ Mare ’ a fiW 123 •* . Mare ' Mm H 33 are ITfiyOQO 2V2r « IBaro ' . '451,551

After which on motion, it was i?fJo/p«f, That copies of the proceedings of this meeting bo furnished the Indiana State Sentinel, and Journal, Cincinnati Times and Louisville Journal for publication, : On motiori adjourned until culled again by notice from the Chairman of the Executive Committee,

A Blood* Cunxtso Tbacedy.— Tho Howard County (Ind.) Tribune says that one day last week Mr. Levi Sizelovel in the eastern part of tho county, after he had chopped down a tree and;had walked out on it to ihe top, discovered something writhing, and slowly approached it, thinking tho tree had fallen on a pig. What roust have been his feelings when he discovered that it was his own six* year old girl? There was his child, its head almost entirely cut apart, and one of its eyes lymg on its breast! The lower extremities, still moved, bat life bad been thns.horribly taken. The child had gono to the woods to seek its parent without any one of tho family knowing of its absence.

"VTOW- ARRIVING, j<r steamer “Neptrme," an X\ unusually Urge and veil assorted alack of • 3Mj3L,3CJMUm 9 ■

That we offer, wholesale and retail, at the Imrtti rale*, at The Cheap-Cash Store. ' ■* HATHAWAY & CO.

JSTll is staled that the Agricol* tural division of the U. S. Patent Office has received several of the choicest variety of grapo slips iraported by Mr. John JRolber from Hungary, which it is proposed to bayo propagated under the direction of that office, and by this means to tekt their adaptation to the soil of the different States of the Union.— The fruit of thcsa vines is said to be superior in quality to anything of (behind grown in this country, either for wine making or table use. We believe it is generally conceded among American wine growers that foreign grapes transplanted to our soil do not thrive well.

JWWPHie*, amounting to. , $1,000,472 Tickets $10—ilalm $S—Qntrtere $4—Eighths $ 1

A. H. DAVIDSON, Chairman Executive Committee.

Certificate.’ of 30 TThole Tickets $350-Certifi. rates of 20 IUIvcj $125—Certificates of S& Quarters of 2S Eighths $51,30,

X3TTbo total circulation of the New York Tribune, April 10th, was 287,750 copies, divided as followsamong the different editions: Daily,' 40,000; Semi • Weekly, 26,250 ; Weekly Tribune, 217,000; Pacific Tribune, 3,500.

, J0-TUK CHEAT DRAWBACK lo perwtu emigrating to the extreme noth and wealqm cenntry, i* the fear they bays of the Fever and Ague—Uie molt dirt Oil of all dixeare*. Every day we hear of person* btiug attacked by Ihli.diftaie, and made helpin'* in a tbort time, without any meaniof rc* IlcL In view of this great demand tor a remedy, Dr. Hostetler baa presented hi* CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, who« curative power* tor all disease* of the stomach have been universally acknowledged; The Bitter*, prepared after a long experience and deep study, have received the encomiums of lha most eminent physician*, ax well u all classes from eversjsart of our country. To these whodouW their mSny virtue*, all wo can say Is to try them, and judge tor IbetrEieives respectively. Eoldby druggists and dealer* everywhere. See advertisement in anolher colnran. aplHt

HAY PRESS ROPE.

Kerry Prire Is drawn, and the result of drawing forwarded to ail purchasers. : J63~ A Circular Showing the flan of theLnUerI« will be seat to any one desirous td rerelTing It, All communication, strictly confidential. TV rile your address plainly, and direct to HOOflES, DATIS & CO., aplS-ly V MACON, GEORGIA.

Indian Troubles.— Every mail from the Nolhcrn portion of Te*as still bring news ol new Indian outrages and murders. In smalt parties of not more than fifteen, the savages seem to Lave dispersed themselves over the whole of the State. Nothing can arrest these outrages hat a thorough scouring of the whole region by a force of Mounted men, numerically sufficient to overcome all opposition,

And all other kinds of Cordage, . HATHAWAY k CO.

We hare the best stock of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, RiW$c*» &c., in the market, and, as every body knows, are selling theta very /otr, at 7A* Cheap Cash Store.

Sweot Potatoes.

WE are just receiving a supply of Lebamm Tablow and Virginia Bed Svtgt Potatoes—natives—which we offer for sale low for cash, apll CLARKSON k WALDO.

£-f/~ We havo received a copy of the "Journal of Rational Medicino,” conducted by C. H. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Ohio, It is published monthly at -31 a year.

A Well of Wealth— The Crosby oil well in Pennsylvania, still yields of its abundance. Tho Franklin papers say that its yield is soventy-fivo barrels of pure oil every twenty-foor hours! This, at 50 cents a gallon, would amount to a daily income of this well would figure up to tho cnormtis sum of S3Gl,2:)0, Mr. Crosby will become a rich man if his oil fountain holds out at this rate.

HATHAWAY & CO.

Y JOLLY*', A medians, Flutes and Fifes, Violin Rows, Strings, Ac. A full sop pit at angS J. L. TIUEUAUD’S.

Vine, April IS, 1E60.-Im

Man and Wife Burnt.— Mrs. Alexander was burnt to death, near Salem, Ind., a few days since, by her clothes taking firo while engaged in cooking, and her husband, who was fatally injured white attempting to *L«« {tar .

JUST RECEIVED, 600 barrels No. 1 Kanawha Sail. For sals low for cash. S, t, i J, K. PLEASANTS.

0A letter from Cassius M. Clay, dated April 10, says, "Our troubles with the Madison County Committee are, I trust, ended foi* ever. We are left to the enjoyment o£-nnr Constitutional rights. 1 *

ID* Valuable information will bo furnished Oralis, to the Married'of either sex, or those contemplating Marriage, by addressing Dr. C. c:*OOKE, Louisulie, Ky. n,ai2S

00* A revival has been going on m the Christian Church, at Rising finn, lad. 29 members have been

Pnlnls and Oils, F. I.. GRISARP A. SON'S,

'j'he Celeb ruled Wooster Failing ,’lil!* Lr talc Ij'.t ty Cmirr k ?cs.

iSTAdvertisements to insure in insertion must.bo handed in on or before Monday, except in cases of emergency. They will bo inserted * n t tbc order they are received—"Hrst come, first served.” WHITE FISH! A -I-AItCE ini-ptf ■! ■Pis IV L. (!IHj5ARD * SO.NV

HATS, CAPS, And alt oilier UnJ, of Qcnis Furnishing Goods, At ‘T!*ap Ci.h i-tow” of HATHAWAY k CD.

HARDWARE!-— HARDWARE!! \ToW RECEIVING illrert fretn t!ie Importer*. LVe very I*.-l uwln of all kmdi of Ilarl- • arc. atcl at ]<rlcej . ! BEYOND C03IPETITI0X, At TV *'Chca(> Ca*h Stare” of ' J HATHAWAY 4 CO.

i". J. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, VKVAV, INDIANA. Ii the regular aiilhuriied Agent for the folio** Ins well known and reliable Companies, which hare fully complied with the loiuraneo Lav* of the State of Indiana: S EC U BIT? INSURANCE CO., Of Now- York; Assets $573,232 Co. ' PH(ENIX INSURANCE COMP’Y, Of Hartford ; Assets $582,32$ 90. 49* I’o tides bsued and renewed without reference to the Companies. Life Insurance all ended to promptly* Hates as tow as any solvent and safe Company. fdclO-s-tf.