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

DRESS REFORM.

1 ' FROSTS AND IDE FRUIT. I In the vicinity of tins city tho re- ! cent frosts appear to have been about | as destructive as at any other point ! from which we bavcheatd. ; In par;dens where they had no 'artificial protection,; tomatoes,' beans/ corn, cabbage, (fee., have been cither cut to the ground or materially damaged. PeaK, with their 1 usual hardiness, stand untouched, as also do radishes, beets, tfec. From, the country, several miles out,.wo hear of similar destruction. 5 - ’•

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S|f Intern ifelieillB.

The once (famous town bf$tand "Gulf, baysTno Vi&tbnrg Whig.haa almost entirely dllappeiareel. -Jt has, been. gradually washing away f or ’ several year* past py thoeacrbaching. river, and now hardly a vestige, of that onco thriving and, animated town remains. * . r

R1VEU AXD BOAT NEW3

.Some mouths suite, the “Autocrat” of ’the Atlantic Monthly, Dr. Holmes, of Button, “freed bis mind’* respecting trailing skirts. We have kept tlla extract in our drawer until it cries for ventillation \ BotV confound the make-believe women we have turned in. our where do they cOma from? Why. there isn't s beast or bird that would draig hhr tail through the dirt in the'way these creatures; do their drevsea. Because a queen or a duchess wears lotig robes on great occasions, a maid-of-ail-work, or - a toty girl, thinks she toast make herself apmsanceby trailing thro* the street,picking up dirt and. carrying it. about with her—baht: that’s .what 1 call;; gelling vulgarity-; into your bh ties ind ■ m arrow. Mak i ng believe he w.hk yoUare not, is the essence of vulgarity. * . * Show .over dirt is the one attribute of vulgar people. If any man can walk behind-one ofthese-wo-men,'anff see what she rakes up as she gays, and not feel squeamish, he has got a tough stomach. I would not let one of them in my room without serving them'as David did Pant nt the cave in the wilderness — cut off?’bis skirts!

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,

I* ihe rtjnihr aitiorlitd Ace.M fir Hie f.'llow-lag-well Vimku ml rtli>b'L- Co—; itlij. «hlch bare fnl)y eemplltd with tic Iruunace Ijw* ef tie State loJixnt;

VfcVAY, IN til AN A.

BT EISINO SUN TElEGPara Lt$B,

CONDUCTED BV F. J. WALDO.

CINCINNATI PLATFORM AM) I)red Scolt Decision!

WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, lECflL

SECT!HITT INSURANCE CO.,

TPPSo nailec can bo taken' of amwymooi comaumlcaUDiu. Wtuottr I* WtiiJd for If; SQrtlon mutt bo tulhciitlcatcd l*y tfto n**oo *»4 adJresiof Hie writer; noloeteuarily (or puwl* ealloni but u a piarunteo of good bilh. >va -uumI ooderuko to return rejeetod oril;l«.

Disimion—Fivc Slates Withdraw I

Of New-York; AMds S513.232 »5. PHffiNIX INSURANCE COMFY, . Of Hanford ; Assets $510,325 SO.

Douglas Stock Rising!

I860. I860.

Tr7*AiM>**l Advertisement* payable In »dT«we,«rwhuo ABW*rll t* made; In no cuo •uijeettotfco delay ofUwal p«ce«. ;

—The genius of a Rochester me*, chanic, named; W, LffU. Matteson, has produced an invention for a pad-die-wheel lor steamers, which is likaly to excel all former efforts in that direction: I '

Jrtrr 0 )!cI»li*oeJ andi*netneJ vittnnt rc/tr«n» to the Coro pin id. Life lamrasee allemletl to promi'tly. I Intel at loir ju Ihuieof any loh er.t and *afc Com piny. ' 1 feb2J-*-lf

Ciiahleston, April 30, p, m.' ■ ■

if? Alt traiuicnt adTortUcmentt to bspild forlnnrUbiy In sdTucs..

The Cincinnati Platform has been adopted, with the addition of the principles of the Died Scott decision. Five Stales have withdrawn'from th* Convention.

: We have not many reports,as to he amount of damage done ip fruits,

Opening of; the Spring Campaign.

Democratic National Convention. * As onr readers, generally know, a Democratic Convention made up of delegates from the different Stales of the Union, met at Charleston. S. C., on Monday, the . 23d of April, for the 1 pnrposo of nominating - candidates for President and Vice Preis1 blent* of the United States, -

Jiut wep res time, it has bcenconeidArable/ In Pawco . Valley; a correspondent writes us;- thei first bloom of grapes is damaged in all vineyards, and entirely destroyed; in soino. By the frost- of Wednesday,‘jand the sunshine of . yesterday, the young leaves of the catawba and the bullitt are in many cases hmnt'tb a crisp. Apples and peaches, what thereda of them, do not appear burnt. — Cherries ate safe, and tlie plums appear to be KuOeriug only from curculio; pears, so far ns our correspond* lent has. examined, were miserably injured. .Potatoes front two lo three inches high are cut to the ground. (Join that was up is eveiy where much damaged.- —lauisvlHe Co'uritr, USM.

NEW ADVEIiTlMI'-MENTS.

“The model of this wheel is indeed a model of bimpticiiy. Tho, design Of all attempts at leathering paddles has been to apply the power of the paddle direct upon the water, all the lime it is in contact with the element. ■To do this it is necessary that the paddle shall occupy a perpendicular position to the boat, upd hold the miiio relative position from tho lime ',it enters nmiVU leaves the water.— j Many, inventions to effect this have Ibeeii devised, alt more or . less com-; j plicated, upd therefore objectionable, :es[ie'cial!y to->e a-goingt-t earners.— This new invention is realty as simple as 'the common paddle-wheel. The paddles oro': kept -or rather changed in their position to the main ■ wheel; by another.Which has its ceh: ter • above llie mkin shaft, -but of course revolves with it. The third wheel, which conirols tho position of il,e paildles, rail; he net so that when the whtpls are not turning the pad dies may he horizontal upon the water, and thus offer-but little'iesistance. War sioaitiers, which work under canvass, will realize the advantage of this invention. The com-* ! mun paddle-wheel* with stationary jhtirkels, offers « great deal ol resistjaiice to the water when the vessel is ; under sail only.”.;

Increased Excitement/

3Ht o » arc!! STRAYED OB STOLEN, from the jimnL’ci of the ittteenber, on the, atth d*y cl Apt 11, lift),

The probability is that Douglas will be the nominee.

Will Wonders Never Cease?

> TIIUEE HORSES : A PAY WARE, I yn old, with a ttir In the forehe*l atnl a *nl|> ntenJ in* to her ii i‘e. »Kmt 15 hand, never been worked, but r>de»oae. I PA Uti lillOWN VILLEV, 3 jt* old, no roitki. 4Kju1 II hand* M;h. ■ A ll.\Y

■ Washington, April 30. The Committee on Territories, in the House, are considering the subject of a new Territory, to bo composed of the upper portions of Dacotah and Nebraska and to le called Chippewa. In that event the same | Committee will report in favor of organizing Dacoiah out of the soothetn portion of the Territory of that name and a part of Nebraska;

VO event In ca-Uf-l ,uch an tiL.'lextnt ai the il arrival (Jirt-.t frum l!.c Listtru ettic) at Tht C It tap Cub Store

tfoitSE, 9 yn old. »!wot H tj hi!.'!i high, black inane aaJ tail, J/CSK no walk-. not IriJte wlvs, Amy i<tMn tV.- a1>ore p -.ft j ® h.trid' will be liberally rewarded* bT My tt-lUiDCcii- (rtr the VairvU-w * p* Tiicat Ike, 3mi!wfri;oMt.SLrIin"'=®"™®, william j. omns." Vevay, May I, ISiO.-*t

Tire Convention-was organized by the' selection of Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts, as i'rcsidetif/iind the selection of a number of Vice Presidents and j'Secretaries. Committees were appointed op Credentials nod Desolations; the. former committee, soon despatched'its lmsiness;'lmt the platform committee did not report until Friday, when tlie Copimittee presented three or four reports, and tip to Monday noon, the time had been employed in discussing the different platforms. Tho following is tho latest nows received, which wc copy from tho Madison Courier of Monday night; Charleston, April 80, noon.

SFEINC An SMOH

GOODS. N'or Is It a matter of lorpriie, for never before m there brought west of the moon til rii ,uch on elegant selection of UooJi ai are now Icing rccriveJ hy .

Clothing for the Million! MAESTf iSTeROTIIER, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, nAVE Jn,; real red direct fr.>m New Vctk, a l«rge and ti<iitdid >UKk of

Should Congress nstablish the northern ovetland wagon road it will pass directly, throngh the center of the proposed new Territory, of

Don't telKme that a.true lady ever sncrificca-tho duty of keeping all around' her sweet and clean, to the wish, of making a vulgar show. 0:1 won't believe it of a lady. 1 There arcsoina things which ho (ashion has any right to touch. \ If at woman wishes to show that her husband or father has got money, which she wants anil means to,spend, but doesn’t know how, let her'buy a yard or two of tilk and pin ittoher dress ffben the. goes out to walk, hut let her jinpm it before she;goes into the hoii-se;‘ there uiay ho tonic* poor woman ihaffwill think it .worth disinfecting..;. ' , . it is an-insult .to h respectable laundress to carry such thiiigs into a house for. tier to deni worth,

Aucsejiksts of a Mayor.— The Mayor of.Cincinnati, imitating the celebrated Caliph of Bagdad, nightly prowls about the city disguised in un old slouched hat ami a co-tt torn, in order that Ire might raoro tffectually satisfy himself on the watchlul-" ness of the police force. In these rounds (ho Mayor will frequently give the signal of distress anddangerby rapping on the pavement, and then dart into un alley, »o that he might await the liunied approach of the odicer unseen. , These experiments are attended with-not a little danger, foron oueoecasion hi* Honor was detected by a policeman, who was about ;to rap him over the head, and in all probability would have dona so had he not disclmed his true character.

HATHAWAY & CO.

Chippewa.

Xlw Yoke, April SO.Advices by the Sior in tie West flute that a fire occurred on April 19tli. in lie valley of Trniidail, e*teihiing along tie valley a distance of IS miles, sweeping down all standing cane on tbet-ngar estates. Loss estimated at Sl.500,000, -It is estimated it will reduce lie pmlnction m sugar on' ilc Island over S CPU hb.U; • •

Elegant Spring Dress -Silks. QrillXd PRESS COons In grot variety, ani O draper than ever.

ltc:t(]y*m;ule Clouting,

«1 criilly adapted to t!.I( emit L all of elicit bave Uea in-vis fio;:i th- U-l ar.d tv- vij try firtK-nl warrai.til p.rfvd, and will Sa lii s >til at price < a* cl.tap ai the cl:evp.-it. —LL

*"*«•»»*3TWW5CS**. XCoXlOM, In Jaconet, t>r e *anJic, JJtragct, Ac., and atone half the moat, prer).

PUHNISHXK6 GOODS.

' Wo hat t. alitf on hand a targe and well jc'j-jcJ tari It of H.nrtlrf. c AsslMMiKS. VTSIIM.S. SILK..COTTON and hIXKX OOOW. ;Mills.' IIAMMttllimiS, SUCtS Jcc..-At„ U the tu t ta trade, to which 1h(y rw; e.tfuiJv itvtie the attention of the paKlo. j ■'

ChalUs, Matinees, Toll D’ltalios, F.rubtvUerkJ, Uaalifal ttjlei, and ttry cktap. ' SPRING BONNETS.

The Convention met at 10 a. m.

After Jprajcr, the President addressed the Convention, apologizing for tbs bandi language used by him during the disorder ou Saturday evemug. He,' however, considered il his duty to speak plainly and positively. The President Announced the first \ business in order to bo taking a vote on.the nitiiu question, which was on the substitute offered by Butler in behalf of Massachusetts, Minnesota, Indiana, and New Jersey, u{firming the Cincinnati platform, with a res olntion to protect citizens of foreign birth. A vote being taken! the Butler platform was rejected—105 to 190. When New Jersey was called a delegate stated that the Convention appointing them as delgutes had recommended them tu vote as a; unit. The President decided that the word “recommend” was equivalent to an instruction, .

Cv«r« > d'oa>* ■VL'V«»m»3^.

An uaurtially large i:cck, and at thllhtcir prices.

Particular aifzUi'.n ?iuri|HH,'nria? acd Jla’cinpr amCLUtotr.Jcr on si.urt talcc, aaj iatir-faclle-ti gnataiitcod in all coir*. , ,

rmLAOEiniiA. ApiH SO, ' A leader in Form-v's Piess lo-dtiy. After reiit;wing tlie prt c*e<iings of tia ; Convention anil lim-attempts to injure Mr. Douglas, declares iis jmr- ; pose to. support no other Charleston ! nomine) wlio istaktn from tie cmt|didatis nut-prominently before tie | Coiiveuti6n. ■ ; -

Those practical steamboat mcu'wbo have examined (his new .wheel, express their unqualified admiration of it, and declare that it must supercede alt others. ; ■*

Bound Trimming*, SPRING SHAWLS, UonUtlu, Lace Print*, i)uiUrj, In all the late paticnu. 1

ai'starc on Main street, la tV; rejm lately Tar .tied by IV m, l*aV, vhir* nil cr.- invite) U call before purcha-ltg ri»t where. ilAB-Sir* UltOTUEK. - Vevar, Jlayi, IsCti,—if .■ .

TUB IETTI.E LAWSClT, REV1VIII. . Our readers arc (atmliar enough with the masterly Hue of- defense adopted by an attorney employed for the defendant in a suit before a justice for damage done to plaintiff’s.

Time would fall to tell the Beauty, Variety, and CLeupneu ol our Stuck, hum be *xn to be appreciated.

A Homestead forH’en Dollars'.

MEJirim, April-,27.—The steamboat A. T. Lacy. Captain Taylor from tit. Louis, fur New Orleans, was burnt last night at the foot of Island Sixteen,' - .die passengers and officers were saved. Seven children and six'of the.crew are known to be lost. ■

I’llOlI THE 1110 GKANhE.

C-imo. then, and icc our XEW GOOUS-Coa* yourtelvca, and bring your neighbors-Out all may be convinced of the sating made In biying all klndj of Cuudi at Tkt Cheap Caih Store

Washington, April 28. ,. Wednesday's Picayune static that the steamer Arizona had: arrived from Brazoz with dates of the 2Ut instant. " . . J

coin nnn :Tj ‘ <>?■ farms- iad «?□ 1U)UWU, m'li.itj.vn lots, in me (mid lleKiuu of Virginia, Cull*pi*r County, it Udiilde»l wnony ton Utuusand u jiibo-it-Un. jptidlic IVih of rtiutmhtr, IbOu, for the benefit i-f Tort 1 loyal feaia-c Aeaiviay.— pllotu on /Jf 'A n I Ulhrt car* —oce-i.a! f down,; the rest on deli Very of ttelic.vt, Kip-y rubber: her will pet a lluiMinsJworn Farm, ran:* In? in lvalue from Ten IMIar* 10TKenty.fi re Thousand pujtarr. 'T?;C:C FariaSaad Uti are told thm chMpIu'irtdo« Ki:Icw;> 1 t !i ii j,'!;c'ci:l nmitlerbe* ins reserved the Inciwue Jin llcvalo.-cf which will rtmpcaiate for. lie ajijiarcLt low price nor arkeih' , j C5<MrtRK Afirs'ts Altr. IVAVTr-l), on: (if Allegbtny Cjty, to obtain suLse fiber*, tu wlno'i the cumi tib.-ral Inducements Kill bo*given, s'ouie agents write that they arc rating J.iSJ a tujLth. #31 For Wl panijulari, Subi-riptiont: Atendci, Ac.. apply to .-*■■ ' 11 ISACUKIl •; Toft Iloyal, Viryiuia.

L'incisnati- April SO.

HATHAWAY & CC.

kettle, Vliichdmd been borrowed and was returned broken. The defense made three distinct pointsFirst, that “ttie ke:tie was crackedwhen we borrowed it;” second, that "the kettle was whole wlieu wo returned it,” third, that "we never had the kettle.” A defepso very similar to this is given in a late London paper, as follows;

| Mtw pork S17 f S5al7.oO; Bm-oa L'ird I’lonr uctivo at 85.G0 toti.OO; 8ngar7ii8|i‘; Mo* lasses 45ad6c*; Cidftv ISJ«]4J; WliPat SL33:ul,40; Opting vIcjI Corn 4Cc l-u* war. and 4Sc fur she.led; Oils d.TidG. ; Itu: 90.92;-: Barley 7*J to S c; ;i!»y SIS la 819 pc re tun, fur primed tin oily, in bale-, on arrival; Obecse Ctilier S to liOc; Green appltn 84.00 to 85,00; Potatoes d»U, primenonlern per bsl; cdiutnoti 75c, a SI jkt barrel.' i '

A specie conducts of $2,000,000 left the city of Zacatecas for the Rio Grande, but was attacked by a bund of robbers and put back, securing the trenMirc. • - * ■ In obedience with GovTlIonslon’s instructions, two companies of- Texas Rangers have been disbanded.

ITATrixn; on, tXOTIIS. (all Width) by far (he target* apartment ever opened In the place, ant at rtrg muck hirer prices, at Ttc Cheap tub fetore of HATHAWAY k CO '

The boat and cargo arc a tola) loss. The former was valued at S60.00Q and insured for 840.U00; rile cargo was valued at $120,690 and uninsured. The books umi papers were lost.'■. ' ■■

. —Capt. C. Gv Pierce, of. Cincinnati, has received the contract for carrying the 'mail from Evansville to Bowling Grcea-on. Green river, his Lid being 37,806 per anbtinj.— On lire first of July he will hafvo a little passenger packet, in the trade which willrarry the mail.

: The‘ whereabouts, of Gorlinas is unknown. Cot. Lee had made a' long search along the whole river to leant front personal observation the .exact state ofjtflairs on the Irontier, and if pos-’ Slide to- quiet the diMutbancos, lie had conferred with the Mexican author Kies for this purpose..

The decision of the Chair was appealed from. A motion to lay the appeal on the table was lost. ■

“Home Circuit. --Maidstone, Mar. 13.—Before Chiefs Justice, Erie,— Hawkins ag’t. Greene.— Breach op PiioMisfe.—Thls wus an action to recover damages far a‘breach of prom-' iso of marriage. ; ; ; “The defendant pleaded; first that he diJtnot make any -promise; secondly, thjit ;a reasonable time had not elapsed to enable him to perform it! that it. was part of the agree mint that'was entered into between him bnd the plaintiff, that the niairriage should - hot take, place until the death of his' father; and he was still alive.”:

Vhe\6ood Tones. Have Conte at last/, .2,380 Pi lices, $10*500! 1 p fTrtKEK; c.-um pal metis. iXljofsv, llugcy and ilarntss, !‘ SldchfidfiJi OctaveKoseiuod I1an-iFo,-;e,worh ?«* fir JI/.O. Ore Cadi Uitl «f gjOVD iu ■ icaErCiKd (j? One Itdlar! Otv A tatrican Siyrtns Watch ami $ ■./. A.; J. AI.EXAXDKlfS T'l IP.T VST V ESTI1 )1 Afi ■ jnJtlc;zit (>.h, Watch an) Uud (lift W.ltlbu. iiou,>III le ttnwua! Fran*lin.Ttd., oft Ulotultty, June 25, I860, CtishPriieof 8500 in American Gold! Horse.'Bujgy nntl Ilotness, $lf0 ; I?SplcntliI'Uosewooa Piano Foite val ; ueti at $150,00. 363 GolcJ and Silver Watcher-all in Hunting Cases—from $IS to 82)0,00, •; , 264 Piizc-An American Gold, from $2,50 to $500:-200 flcres Farming Land; : 320 Setli Solid Silver and Uou- . blc-plitctl \V ate : ' Patent self-wintlingandAroer*: ‘ • ’ J lean Sporting' - Watches ; ' *■ - Gold and .Silver Vest Chains, Craceltls, ■ ; &c.; ic„ «ici, ’ Number of Prizes,i .2.3S0 Value of Prizes;-....:,...i,,..,$16,500 Tickets Limited to..,........... 16,510 HZ’Drawings, take place Monthly. >n O* Every lickelhoidtr receives a printed list of drawn numbers. 1:: O’ All drawings take place in public, supCriiUeniled exclusively b>- the lickelhutders" (□"Agents wanted in every locality, to whom* iLe'most liberal inducemems are eifeted. JDT;All Prizes promptly paid. O* Send for a Circular I Stiig)e'Tickels,$l. Sis Tickets, $5,CO Address A. J. ALEXANDER, mayS Franklin, Johnson Co., Ind,

Tho question then occurred on *usj turning the appeal, Ayes 150;:nays , 146.

' jt-jr Tbvre were C4,4>Ij gallon!* of sbrgbimr molasses mnnofacluieJ iit Keokuk ‘ county, lowjy Iasi year, valned'at S51.58S.S0I

SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Embracing all the laic styles, of OCR OWN man •, ntidarC.n that you can rely on Ihu material and ai df every, garment, and (good new, f or all) wc .-an ael) all kinds of Men and Roys Clothing at 'greatly reduced price*.

This result is a gain of two voles for Douglas in'New Jersey, ami Georgia will also claim its right to.vote by districts.'

— On Wednesday the flatboot Eros, bound from Hniinsvillc, on the Wabash, for Xcw Orleans, while coming under the bridge at Vincennes, tho steering oar fl caught' on the bridge and knocked. (he end out of tho boat, causing her to sink .in a few moments,' She contained 5,000 bpshels corn, and wis insured* .-

. (Or Janies Gordon Bunnell, editor of the New York .Ucraldi lias re ceivcd no less tbati sevett severe publie 'thrashings. . '. ,' f ! - ' /

Xo u’i.wis Ewc-ar-sa,

The nextvotcwill be on tho adoption of-the minority report, when, if £&*adopted, Alabama, Arkansas, JSrMisBisaippi, in a body, and a JStTportiotr of Louisiana and other instates, will present their protest XSTand withdraw from the C<mvcnlbn I

. Ttc.Uivniiiwe believe liw a hfftrcircclrLn than any ether in till |«rt<jf thei'lat*. It Urcutaiofreelr inthbandthe afpdalugcuuLdta in Irnlbna and Kcntocby. The lfmuiXliaaoM and well otablltlnl pa|>tT t and b 'eme cf the permanent iiutltallaci nf' Vrray and SwIUerlarJ cctmiy. - For terma tf adyertidny, tee Tint payn. For further panirnlara addrcai the proprietor, F. J. WiLbo, Vevay. Indiana. -

Our stock cf Hen and Boys Wear ts perfect as tovarietyand price, comprising In part J'lain and Fancy Carrimere*; Cathmerctts, Twtedr, Jeans, Colt-inades, Llneti Coatings, Farmers Fat* in, Kami Its, Unco Drills, Ac., Jtc,, at Tie Cheap Cash Store. HATHAWAY k CO.

£3T Scl f-defenseia the cle a res o' nil laws;, and. for this reason—thv j awyers didn't make it.

— Decuse of the Lake Steam* boat Trade.—Railroad competition has so injured the passenger trade ot the first-ciass-steamers of our greatlakes that tho owners lind tbcm a very.unproductive investment, ami are at a loss to know bow to dispose of them. As an inslsnco of the great, decline of this once valuable properly, the Chicago papers notice the sale at auction ot the first-class steamer Planet, fully equipped and apppmtfed from engine room to pilot home,-with her cabins and statorooms'richly Trirnished, for the som of S15,000. ‘ The!? bidding began at 95,000 and slowly * advanced lb the fignro mentioned.;;

The ;De a rii Pksalt v.—Tho' Leg - is! at u re, before. adjoo rni tig,' passed an . act 'modifying the law imposing tho penally of death lor-crime. It provides thathcieafterndcrimocora-niitted,-except treason and murder in the first (leg tee, shall bo punished with death. . It also provides that any person convicted of treason or in tho first degree, shall after his conviction be sentenced to confinement at hard labor in the State one year, btfore their execution. Every person convicted of murder in the second degree shall bo sentenced to undergo imprisonment in onepf the ,State' -Prisons and ho kept in confinement at bard labor during life. — Seneca Falls (iV. Y) jteveiit9.il ■;, ■

i£T A bad list, taken (o' an evening party, frequently comes opi next day as good as V -

— For later news, see (ho last colqmq on this page*

C i n c 1 no a ti Venereal Hospital, - ' Ktlailitfitd tn tie VrtzrlS50.;

FOB TUB CUKE OF PBIVATE DISEASES.

05" The, intelligence . from England leadsus to believe that the sys-* tern of forced church-rates is about .to be abolished in -that country, and the established- church bo supported I by those worshipping in it, or desiring to. help sustain ; it. This is a good step, and pae demanded .by tho ndvaqcing spirit of the present age. It certaiply is not .right to compel any person, to help keep an ecclesiastical road in repair, when' he does, ‘ not use or travel on the same, and has no desire to go to Leaven by that road. ■ ; ' ' V ' ■

And under the control of two nf the Mott Eminent Thytsclani In the world...

Agency for Newspapers & Maga2iDcs.

Ta, K. Costraaxx front London and Farii lltupiu la, and fur tbit part ten yean of the Cincinnati Venereal Ijo>]-lUl, anil Da. & B. Bat*', a to*, lit; < f Ssw Yors, Til, U th? nnly of* Oce iii the city whero »■ pcitnuent cure of Prl* fate, DUOclej .can be .obtained,; Kilhont thn tuc of mercury or change of diet., Uonorrbtaa cured In 0 to <3 hour*. Uloct eared la 3.to IV day*. Strictures cured in I to 3 weeks.. Xoctnr* nal hmlulou Mopped In 3 to 0 days. Seminal AVeahneascured In S tod weeks. SypblUIt.In I s Trimarr Mares cured lei 3 days, Secondary Syiuploma cured InT to 3 weeks. Skin Dlaease* cured In ) to 3 weeks. Impotency, vigor restored in 1 in A weeks. All Uisrasesof a‘Private Nature (reeled With nnpanlltlled success, Male or Female. - -

As many of the patrons of the Reveille may wish to subscribe for a Magazine or newspaper,, we are enabled ,tb .furnish copses of those named below a t'lower rales than. regul a r prices,' and ’we ire responsible for the money, anil assuraV alt ,■ risk of loss. by' mail. -The following is a partial list, which will ue added io front lime to.lime: ; . Godey'i Lady's Booh, FhilwleiphU,, ■ ■ Peterson's Rijadnc, 1,50 ArUmrtHobeJlSEaslM, **: 0 1*50 Fstard*yKvealngl*otV: M ; , * . 1,15 , .AmcricabDanner, < ■> ■ “ ■ 1,25 Atlantic Monthly, Rotten, Mass., - ; ■ ■ ‘ 2^25 fiennessa Firmer, Rochester, New-York, .<5 Rural New-Yorker, •; ' : UO . Xew-York Ledger, New-Votk CUy,. 1,75 Harper’s Monthly, “ 2^5 -'Life illustrated. « i 1.25 - Water-Cure Joarnsl, “ ■ 6i ‘Phrenological Journal, - “ - U Indiana Farmer,'Indianapolis, , ti ■■ Freemason, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1,50 ■' Ohio. Cultivator, Columbus, 75

HARDWARE! — HARDWARE! I NOW RECEIVING direct from the Importers, the very heft makes otaU kinds of Hardsate, and at prices . BEYOND C 051 PETITION, At Tit “Cheap Cash Store” of

Or. Bonaparte's Great. AVorton Private DltCeres, the Tnvule Udide to Health, Is bencfletal (o all, male and! female, the olu and young, should read ibis hoot.-, it will enlighten those who grope indartdes*. Trice SS math-.-

HATHAWAY & CO.

: JST A fnm in Ohio has adopted a new method of transacting business which is worthy, of ; general adoption. If a person desires be gives his itote for six or twelve months after date lb tho merchant for the amount he wishes to trade, who in return gives him his due bills; ; in sums ranging from 25 cts, to S10. When a purchase is made it is paid for to these due bills, thus rendering the business as simple as the cash system. It obviates the necessity of kceping books, the annoyance of settling, and the lossXwhicb will more or less arise from neglect to enter sales.

Watke Coosty Hodbb ; Show.“ A ahorse- show, is to be held on the Wayne County -Fair Grounds, at Richmond, lodiooa, on Tbutsdayaiid Friday, tho 17th and 18t h \ of May. The pterainnis range , from $5 to 9200. ;; Horses for general purposes, for heavy draft,* light harnassithe saddle, and for fast trotting, are embraced j in the list for which premi--ums are offered.

iJr. Bonaparte's Celebrated Prevcntlm never baa nor oevetVill fall, married ta Jicfloofeemc to twsr children. except il the bawd Of life, •boold bo in. possession of Ibli larcLtlon,— Price teduced to 55.’ . . * . ’ ‘' Hr. BonaparteV French Patent Mil# Safil It it perfectly sale; sod never tails to give tali** faction. Illslheonlytafe sod aare preventive sgalnst pregnancy and disease. The jinca ta the'French Patent Male Safe, fl Iboihjgl* one, ft ixt bslfdoien, STperduieo. Seol.oj tnsfl. ■ li ? Madatno Loamfs Femalo-Monialy Pill* il infl) sod reliable nBt-uf for «ppre*cus slid all female diseases. Uuliea should not use tfatm during pregnancy) us they will proJora nbanupt.' Price |l per bo*;—«alra fine, #5Sent loany add rest by tnaTU * T* In*. B.&K.are the menlo consult, they are unquestionably acknowledgedlobe lie champion and king of venereal dfseiiet, and the Only Doctors wfabfeceivu Monthly Reports from the old world, they have been accustomed from an rally age of youth to ultncli Ui# various diseases whtch atnlcl mankind, ana to watch the prog rets through a long career of ptofusstonal study, is every sphere ofllio, from the bumble abode of poverty to the mansion of the wealthy, and bar lug ascertainedbeyond a doubt the Vi»l suffering of humanity, they determined to sc* led the generative system u their particular study, and to devote their abide attention ta Ue alleviation of the of the*: important function* So tellurs will be susacrou tiniest.they contain a remltUuce Or a postage Stamp. Cull or address. Dr*. LO.NAPAKTE & fiEVSOLDS, So. IKS)nmore Su, bet-Filth *: ataUt Sis., Bait»l<le, Udce Hours 6 a. x. toll r. m. Uscp2J-tO Cine In Dad, Ohio.

Carpenters’ Tools, COOPERS* TOOLS.—The best assortment yon alii find anywhere, and cheaper than you will find elsewhere, at Tit Cheip Cash Store of HATHAWAY * CO.

1860. • Vim. The largest Clothing StoreInTevay. :• AHEAD i GOOD TIMES 11AVE COMEif JUST RECEIVED,at J FLIUS BLACK'S whole' tale and retail Clothing Emporium, one of the largest. cheapen andbest Selected stocks of Spring and Summer Clothing (for Men and Boy*’ wear), Gents'Furulsliiuff Goods, . ;PANC« GOO OS, nedt-ms. <di»Ljewi ««.. of every style, pattern and qu$!)ly, frontbe finest goodsdowntq the most common, - ■; •; - . Coatt, Panttf Vetlsi Shirt*, Drmctrt, , SorJrs, Ntci-Titt and , Cratatt] ' ■ \Pocktt Hdkc}\f» t Sutptnitrt, ■ V Crones, Sacki, <S,c,, ’ ‘.

iSTTfae probability, ia that halffare tickets will be issued to persons desiring to attend the National Convention of the Union parly.at fialtimore on,the 6th of May—the resbln* , tion of certain- railroad- managers to the jeontrary notwithstanding, Mr. Prescott-Smith, .of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R., has dispatched to Western roads advising them to issue half-/are tickets, and it is staled that the Indianapolis <fe Cincinnati and Marietta tt Cincinnati have already assented,.

.Persons desiring any of the above, periodicals can save money by ordering them through us, and run'no risk of losing their money.in the mails. Specimen copies can be'seen at this office. \ We are forwarding names every, week, and the business is steadily on the increase.

. Qwcomawv'mve* . Britannia Ware, Ac*,' Ac., IX LARGE SUPPLY,-la which treaomobeaa* lifol TEA mad DINNER SETTS, with mil other klndi of TABLE WAKE, and much htt#w the wool price* it Tie Cheap Cuh Store. ' HATHAWAY A' CO,

Hoese Fair. —The Son lb western Agricultural Association of Ken* lucky, have determined to hold a Horse Fair ut Louisville on the 14lh, 15th, sad IQth days of June, and will give. $3,000 in premiums, in sums of 8100, €200, and $250. No entry fee will be charged, and all the world may compete for the premiums.

D osmtlEM.

ftT Captain Tom ( Wright ha3 arrived from the Arkansas.;; .Wo understand that the Oraig will case was tried and the jury rendered a Verdict sustaining the will. Afterwards a compromise between tbe contesting parties, by which Miss Wright receives 8200.000, the college at Helena 8100,000, and Mr. W. P’ Halliday, who was appointed administrator, 830,000—the remainder of the estate to be divided among tbe natural heirs of the deceased.— Louisville Democrat.

Died, near Allensvilte, on the 30th of April, of Typhoid Fever, Mr. Loaiso 0. Stow, son of U. H. Stow, in the 22d year of his age. In the death of this truly amiable and intelligent young man, bis numerous friends ahd relatives have sustained a loss that will not soon be made up to them or forgotten. Few young men were so universally loved and esteemed for of ntf the virtues that ennoble the character of man, as Mr. Stow was.

SPIUNti A.yp SUMMER HATS, el Very Isfesirietift combined with a fine stock of FANCY GOUOS, of which 1 hare the largest ■election end but assortment of any matt Id Ve* TV, and, the fact It that 1 • am telling at lower pried than anyother hooso In the place, -1 have arrangement! that alt my CJoining art nude up to'my-order, and by.pulng a little o/er the usual rates for making op, I get them done well In the best style, with good workmanship, and to fit In. the best fashion,.' Person* wishing to are money" wilt therefore Dad ft greatly to theindraalsga before' baying elsewhere to call at

Fred. Douglas having been refused a passport to enable him to visit Paris, by Mr. Dallas, the American Minister at London, on the ground that the United States do not recognise persona of color' as citizens, the required permission was furnished by tbe French Consul at Newcastle. .

HAT PRESS ROPE.

Sweet Potatoes. toe are Jett receiving a supply of Lebanon Tel* II low ami Virginia tied sweet Fotamet-na-tlvM—which we offer for sale low for cash. ,pH ' CLAHASPS L WALDO.

The London Observer of late date soys of the Great Eastern;— "There appears to be no doubt whatever that tbo great ship will bo ready to try its powers on the Atlantic by the latter end of May."

And mil other kind* of Cordage.,

JULIUS BLACK’S Cheap Clothing Store, . and bay of him, ts bo Ls now giving thabest ber* gains and b Kiting the eh esprit goods In the place. - COME ONE I COME ALII V

HATHAWAY & CO.

-To his fond parents it is an irreparable loss. Within a short time, they have been bereaved by the fell .destroyer of two sons in the dower of early manhood. Like the old Patriarch they will grieve, and say, “We are bereft of our children;" but bv Faith I trust they will be enabled to say, “The -Lord doelb alt things' well,” for they had the. assurance in-theii hippy death of their eternalcfelicilyin Heaven. o. m’c.

JUST RECEIVED,COO barrels So. 1 Kanawha Salt, for salt low for cash. S. E. * J, K. PLEASASTi.

A.m TSTJAX, We hire the belt stock ot

£ AST According to Dr. Forbes Winslow, [here are in London 15,- > 000 children trained (o crime; 5,000 receivera of stolen goods; 15,000 gamblers;, 25,000. beggars; 30,000 drunkards; 180,000 habitual gindrinkers; 150,000 persons subsisting cn profligacy; 50,000 thieves,

faints and Oils, At F, L. GR1SARD & SUN'S, The Celebrated Wooster Fanrung MIUs for sal* low by Casau k Sow.

OCr The largest circulation of any one bank in the United States is that of the Citizens* Bank, New Orleans, viz' 85,535,000. Others in that city have large issues: Bank of Lou mans, 81,005,000; State Dank $2,808,000; Canal Bant, 81,623.000,

Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rice; &c„ &c.,

ST" Thanking my friends and patrons for the liberal far or* (hare received from them, 1 now ask of yon the kindness to continue to bestow yoar favors on me and to use your influence In my behalf, and 1 shall , try to show myself worthy bygitlngyoa the best bargains, selling yottthe cheapest good) In the place, and dealing with yon honest tad fair.

1q (bo market, and, mi every body kaowi, are irlllnf them very lew, ml Tit Chrap Cuh Store.

(C7* A nombey'qf excellent counterfeit ten dollar notes on.the Canal Bpnk of New Orleans, have been put in circulation in Loolivillej Ky,*>rocently.

GOD FISS.—We bars a la rye lot tl Extra Codfish, which we offer low wholesale and retail. sp25 CUBKSOS b WALDO.

, H ATHAWAY & CO. Tjiat,.April IB, 1660.—1m

Toura, very respectfully, v JUUUS BUOH.

1 Kfk DDLS, SO. 1 KASAWRA H.OT—Jen 1UU tsoslrrdapdforsalsby J.TEiTi

VtTsy.KaySjiPW.

Beyond ft quMlija the larpwt and hejl itock la lid* jet(fon, and alt partlmed dncc the recent decline Ip prieei, at Tic Cheap Cash Store of HATHAWAY & CO.

HATS, CAPS, And all other Undi of ' Gouts Furnishing Goods. At The “Cheap Cuh Store** of HATHAWAY A CO,

N OW ARIUVIKO, per steamer "•N'eplane,’’ omuiull/ large ud vtU snorted ttock' Hut vc offer; wholesale ud retail; A the Imcnt Jilea, at 71c Cheap Caih Store. ' HATHAWAY* CO. vRfi