Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 May 1860 — Page 2
B3TTIIB OTEHLiXD KAIL. Jjt. Joseph, May 7. , ' The pony expiess arrived last bight,’ with dales to the 28th tilt., making the trip in 9 daya and 4 Lours. The last 120 miles were traveled in 8$ honrs. The Indians had stolen thirty horses from the Pony Express Company, between Salt Lake and Carson Valley. " ;■ . ,. Sas Fbascisco, Ajull 28.—The Pony expiess with dales to the 20th, arrived at Carson City nt 1:30 p. m. ts-day. 'v • Oregon dales to lheSlst, received. G. K. Otbiel has been nominated as the Democratic candidate to Congress by a .Convention held at Eugene Ui ty. The con vent ion‘ fai led to nomcandidates for Presidential electors, ■ ' ■ ■ The . Frazer river mining , news continues favorable
I SAii IlOCSTpX FOR TAB PRESIDENCY, i The friends of General Sam Houston assembled at. the battle-field of Sau Jacinto, on the 21st met., and there nominated "Tub Old Heuo” 'for the Presidency. A large atsemI hly of Udies and gentlemen convened. |and ihe exertites of tho occasion ■ were commenced hy tbu election pf a President and numerous Vico Presi- [ dents, most of them "surviving he* \ roes" of San Jacinto's buttle, ; Too ‘ Lone Star flag ' carried in that fight i was raised above the platform of tne [Convention, "and the flagstaff held up by a veteran of Lundy’s Lane, who once ihoro unfurled it above the same.field where victory perched on that single brilliant Mar, yet emb:azoned on its folds, now conspicuously and proudly shining among tho great fixed stars in the happy constellation of the American Union. [ At the proper time the Committee
i A Scgcestios ron other Convex- , Tioss.— Daring lbs session of tbo Cbarlestoa Convention.a “delegate from Florida roso to the question of He Mav anxious, to gel along harmoniously and with order. A) there'was a . certain number ol ‘i gentlemen who deemed bound (o make (he Convention look at their i faces; by bopping up every minute to some question or other, he would ■ suggest that their daguerreotypes be taken and handed round: then there would ■ be no occasion for them to I thus annoy and trouble the Con* [ vention,*'
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{For tia.lndUMKmlll*. STAT.IST10 A L fc ? : . Mb* information of , the citizen*: of, and olliccs of your' readers, Wfl furnish you with the following statistics: The number of voters in Craig Township is(about .-330 ;. of .this number, 38; are.deMitnte.of the scionco of reading' ihd ?wriinjg. \Vo don't wish, ceilherdowe expect, to disgrace our : Tdwnsliip, by the above statement; wo presume that wo can claim for. her' noth mg more lb an equal jty with, her ’sister Townships in point of ignorance; , ;,• This may, servodo giro some idea of the number of ; voters in cur Ob. who arc destitotd of n knowledge of letters; and. taking, our connly for a sample to reason from, wo may get some idea of. the viit jium|»rof voters in thoBmto 1 who; depend uppn their leaders to tell them what they have seen in tho papers, and who write their names in shorthand. ,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
VEVAT. 1XDUNA
COSDCCTED DV V,' J. WALDO. .
Ii the regular authorized Agent for the lalloWlog well known and reliable Com panl ew,- which bare freilj- complied with the lmnrw>« Lawi of its State of' Indiana; -
, WEDNESDAY. MAT 9. 19M* ; •;
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
TQ* Mo notice can be taken of .«nooymoOT oomiunnteaUoni. VVfcauter li lilnutulfor.ln* aertion mntt boauthcotiCalcU Sr liie name tod ' addnu of the ivtiterj not necessarily for poWi‘ cation, bat u n cueraniee *f gooJ.faiih. < We - cannot tnnSrttstelo reiurn rejected ertJilea. : TPPA11 tepal Advertisements payable toadvancc, or when Affidavit ts made} Ui no, case subject to the delay of legal process. ■ • .!!, ", .. yrp_ Alt transient advertisement* to .b«,p»W ‘ for Invariably In advance*
Of New.York; Assets $5*3,232 Cfc
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PHCEHIXIKSTOAKCE COMFY,
Of Hartford ; Assets $552,325 90.
CJ- rolidfi iaatd and renewed without refer enre to the Companie*. ■ Life Icrttanee attended to promptly.- Rateiailow u thereofanj-tolrenl and Mfc Company. ,• fcb29»-lf •
Hit? Spring Campaign. b - ■ ■
■ after year tho people of Switzerland county are heavily taxed to make public improvements in the diflerent neighborhoods of the county, and once, at least a bridge was built for the benefit of two or three men. To say nothing about (ho legality of the county building neighborhood bridge's, it is of doubtful policy,‘and it seems to us that it would-be nearer right for each to\vuship to build ita own bridges by levying a special .tax for (hat purpose. However, it the lair is fully complied with, and nothing done that is not warranted by the Statute, we shall, not complain.. .
■Increased Excitement! ■.I" '- : ■■
Of«> AdvoctlMcmii
Ti e Rn niu «c believe ta a lirperdftnlalloa than ti.y Vlher ] j;-cr in iLU part Of the Slate. It cir:nh.U* frtely tn ll.it aj.d the aiming tcnntlr* lit m;-l Kviituflj. The Rirtiuxitan old auJ writ rjUGIi-UI re per, and (tone of ibt per-cuaLt-jii iutUtutL't, c,f Vctajr'asd SrUmland cvulit. Tor C'rcicf aJrertulcg, ice Cmpage. for futiiir j'atlUalirt adlrttJ the proprietor, F, J. W UN, Ye ray, .
I: Will Wonders Never Cease?
Married on Thursday evenm|r, April' 20, py Ur. J. W.’ Murphy, Mr. John S. Humphrey to Miss Margaret Aldrich, all of this county.
The Legislature has passed an act to provide fora vote of the people to decide whether a Convention shall be .called torevUetho Stale Const!*, tution, The bill giving ahonmT to the first and second Telegraph lines across the continent has passed both Houses, v;
on a platform reported a preamble and resolntions. Thelormer reteried to Sau Jacinto and ancestral bloodied,' staled (but we have fallen upon evil times, ilial.wo are tired of being sold by conventions, and that tbo oiotnent lias come for the people to take the matter in band, and elect
"V 7 0 erect hat reared neb an excitement u the ll atrial (direct from the Laucrn cUIci} at T\t Cheap Catb Store
NKW ADVKI{Tl.SliM ENTS.
The Government has received- reliable information that a cargo of Africans 1ms been success In 11 y landed upon the coastof Texas Very recently, and. a secret agent of the Land Ofiiee has been iliV patched to that; quarter’ lor more definite 'information.— The audacity ‘with- which these movement arc conducted, and 11 loir success fill; issue is astonishing to the peace and Union-loving people of the countrv.
MATRIMONIAL.
SPRING Ai Mil
I'll t* undcrdpued, a rc»| triable an;I bn a arable vcuii r - tuait, La ilciiruui ut I'ciLTliirlhiua corro|«imltne< uuh tome rv a;-edible ji/W:; lady i » nli a \ ie ar let M.il rirauny. 1 via 20 j cirj of npe, (and j u» e-* 3 luodcra'u income, a uni Mttfirient [ t>* niait (itr mliiun I flii'l cl.for a [-artntr o'er I! I ft'» jlo.'ui) n i cu;n (or table and baH'J in every re a pc cl. I luvu a bind andamiable i)7*;>fdiiuti, wltti nil I he oilier ipinliiiev capable of tu3'.;u* a f.-h l an.) afficionaie I. n .band, act ao, : pc! I*’ rwily cult' 1 il e t «■1 f ooi I v i k (ti e *. i TLv'i u a't;l?4 1 look for in the character cf her I stall ml for a wife mu>i 1e virtue, niorality, an lO-vtioBute ii>5[H>,;rk>u. charily, CnuhtK ofjutr' j (io*i. .tv fold li nut »Lai 1 ice* Turin a »ife, (haviupa: 1 have aln-nly iialed a uulerntu inco.r.el. 1 bin (Lit particular aj to whejhir the i« wenitt.y or nut. r-l.e must l<e let ecu j tie age cl la and h’<). anJ pr»>.f tojhUi;. The ftr;Cel aetrtcy will be chjervcJ throughoat thii cufre>|a.nJt!ice; and all kt.’cra will be tils' Ijtrurtrl (rume (Lately after cviminatiim. A ny ;cune lady delimit rvf tvjacricntdin; tbeblUauf 'the loan Led itVc. wi.) {ile.t.-c addretr JAMtS, Hue N*>. thiS, Vcvay, Ind., pvdnp real nttne nod renileure, and fix inr fait de-crip'oea of t.ab::*, dieio iifon. and )>crioti!il arpearatice. tiiav‘J-3:
G 0 0 D S. Nor it It! a mat Ur of mprise, for oertr before • at therjp wetuf tl.c mounUiur lovh ut elegant fclidion ct Goodl at art now being fieri TrJ- bip .
, Of this class of individuals,; the majority, arc old'anil middle-aged men; of 1 he young fncu, there are comparatively fcwvvho are entirely destitute of. education—and none need he; ■ We ate*glad to sec signs of improvement in. fklucaltonal a* fairs iu bur pait of the country, and wo deem it to ho our .duty as good citizens to .labor ; individually and unitedly foe the progress.of education.' " j. l. s. '
(Nwvs from Mexico states that a Liberal army of G.UOO strong had taken the the towns ol Colima and Mauzatlo without opposition. ; It is estimated that 7,,000 people have gone to the Washoe stlvet mines. - iiew discoveries are reported. CoUma; Mexico, 4th April*—Wo have lately hud another change in government. The Liberals having taken Zipotlun, and completely routed GtU. Vuldeb, matched rapidly towards Colima, and.oir their approach the Couservadors suddenly leu ilia city, which . the Libeials entered oh the 3Udi of March. Perk'd order prevailed. The Contervadota retreated ibworda Guadalajara, jkvbicU the Liberals ’/confidently expect to takewithin a; month. ; A coiirier.arrived herbtyesterduy from Vera Cruz, announcing the unsuccessful attack ofMimmdn upon that city.. In the eveutug Colima was illuminated.
- tlia ‘ Chief Magistrate by a spontaneous' common m ovoment. — •They - tben tesulvcd that both the [leading partit'a in the country arc 'sectional paitics that Sam Houston >is the man for the people’s voles, land that Mexico most be mule happy I through a judicious American Hrotectoratc, ''lining speeches were jihen amdc, and alter a liberal collccjtiou Had been taken tip lor the erec* [ttuti of a monument, the meeting ad* journed with this closing resolution, i pointing to a dim hot beautifulluture: ! Resolved, That when Sam H ouston ishull have been elected President bt thb United States,' the San Jacinto :flag now lloatiug proudly in the | breeze, shall again wave in triumph jover this consecrated ground. '
There is a ,public improvement mncll demanded, that in of a general nature,- and’ one that all the people of; the county arc interested )!);: that . is a New Court House. The old one is fast crumbling to pieced ft nd it is not .deemed, altogether safe;' for occupahey note, and yet we hear of no preparatory steps being taken to remedy this evil; perhaps, when the upper floor and roof fall in and kill and cripp|c’a sedroof car citizens, some sieps wiI I be tiiken towards erecting a fiuitable.building. , We do not advocate the policy of , court-house this sea* son, nor even next season, but we.do urge the policy of levying immediately a small tax Tor that purpose to form a sinking fund, by which means tbs amdunt necessary cqn be . raised without the* tax-payers fecli ng ‘ tiro burthen; and in a couple of years a . sum : Sufficient ■ .would, bo raised to ' commence the building; and hy having tho money to pay contractor*; it could bo built much cheaper thau ' by paying in unredeemable .County orders. This , subject b worthy ol serious consideration, and it will be welt for the people to think the matter over at their leisure.
1 HATHAWAY & COi Elcgimt Spring Dress Silks. SI'KIN’O DliEiS GOOLij b great variety, U.J cLcsjtr than ever, . In Jaconet, Or.*amlle, Iknfti/ic., and ' it one Liif the mini j r^ej. Matluees, Toll D’Uallcs, LmbrViJcrici, brautifsl it; 1m, on 1 very d)tep, 1 l&PEINQ BONNETS.
The CIci.d Yield.— Thq California mines are yieldingsure returns fur labor.' The gold receipts during the quarter ending March iJI, were rising. $10,800,000. being an excess of more than $l0,0UU,U00ovcr the first quartets of ISOS and 1S00, showing an unusual aecumulaiion of gold here* Allison’s quartz mine, in Nevada county, yielded $27,000 from three days crushing, with eight stamps.
THE JJOLTEUS’ PtATFOKlf.
Slicritl's Sale of lion! Estate. BV Virtue of an Execution ffiutd out of (be Chirk'* (Uflcc <>f lie Switzerland County Court of Coaimoa an 1 to n.e directed. ipal ml On CltlKtrt, and in favor of AHeo il, tillberand Hubert K, Wllt-er, 1 will on the* - -
• The following is the platform'-re-ported to the Chariest bn Convention by the majority of the Committee which the regular Cont ention .refused tojcntertaih, and which.Was htibscqucolly adopted by the- bolters as their platform or expression of beniinfent opoo National
Au umii tLl) - larger oc k, and ati Wf lo irrr prir * i. Itdlinet Trimmings: i 99 SWUNG SHAWLS, Uantillu, Late Pslcy, Dmten. In ail the late pattern!. Time »|u!J fill to tailtbe Beauty, Variety, and ,CLcapnejj| of our StaJi. It tatut be :eea to L« appreeiattd.
2d day of June,. 1 SCO, offer for »a!e_at public auction and outcry, and «iil tell to the liSolicit and beit bidder for cub in baud, at the Court llouto door in the Town of •Vevay. Seilrcriand County, and State of Indiana, Wtwecn the hour* u( ID o'clock, a. ci. and 'i [mb., the tenu and pruiii. fur a term ufyear* nut ciccr.lluc iBieti, of the folio win,* deicnbnl ret] cilate. tiluaiei) in Cottuu ToaiijUIp,. Sultleri.rad ej'tuty. Indiana. to-*it: • .Forty acre* id land off lie *fi'. tide of tbe South-exit quarter uf iceliuu thirty-one (31/, Tiivo*lu|>i!mv (3), of i»u (-’) at-l.
THE DUTIES OF P0STM5TERS.
The complaints made by many members ol the refusal of Vosimits* tors to distribute packages of speeches scut to'ilielr"'Post*Offices, Jed Die to [Jay the matter before the Post-Office Department (or an official decision on tbc subject, which, for tbc inferformation of tbc public, I tend you auriexed. ; It niay bo better uaderbtood when , I add that, in order to sayc unccehsary labor to Postmasters loa.ihe route, and to insure a safe [transit id the speeches—after being (ranked end directed—-are generally ■ tied up in packages of -0 or 30; [and ihitt many Postmasters lufuso to ctu the strings when they reach their I offices, and to distribute them indi1 vidiialiy, but insist in banding them ;ovcr to whoever the outride speech I of llic package is directed, and lot- | ting him distribute all of them as ■ ' ' . Schuyler Couax. I*. 0. Deparlmtntf Appointment OJjice , )■ .April 16,1S0O. J Sui: In answer to your iuqoiry o® to-day, 1 have the honor to iaiorm you that the regulation of the < Department allows ot speeches, being tent*in packages franked separately and tied up; and, on arrival at the Post-Office addicsscd, it is the duty of the Postmaster, if they ate addressed to different individuals, to deli ver thorn - accord i ug ly, i f they are only franked and not addressed, they may! bo .taken out, addressed and retained to the office for delivery there; bat they cannot b3 remaited free to another office.
)Ntw Crlkass, May 5, , Advices front Mexico statu that the Lileralsjhad heea victotious,. Several skirmishes, reported. Coiumuu-. fort at the Capitol. ‘ .;W as uixCTOK, ■ May I). V
MEXICAN JEWS.
policy; 1 ' ;7 ’ v . ’ IleiMvtd, That the plat form adopted by tho Democratic; party at Ciu.ciiioaii;. Lo~ .rc-aftimed, with the following explanatory resolutions:. That tlfo . government of a Territory.. organized ihy. on act of Congress is provisional and temporary,and during its existence, all citizens. of the,United .States have an equal right to settle ’with their propettyyin the Territory; without their rights,..either of: person or property being destroyed .or iujuted Congressional or Territorial legisliitiou. Second— That it is tbe duty of the Federal; Goveanment/iu all,, its departments.' to protect’; tho'rights ot ............. T.—. nes. and wheiever clBa -its consult)* tioual authority extends. TArri/-“Thai \vlicn’ ) tho ( settlers in a territory, having an.fiJeqaato pop* illation) toriu’ a . tiiaio constUuiion, thu right of sovereignly commences) and,being coDsummuieU by theif’ad* mlfsion into the; Union,, they ,Bland bn an equality wiih ilie peoplo of other States, and a Stale. I hue organized 7 ought to bo admittedr iulo Iho Federal Union) ■wbethiV its coustituiioff piohibitfl or recognizeVlhb institution of slavery;' •i'V ; :■ Mtiolvcd, That j the : Democratic parly arc in favor, of the acquisition of' tho island of Caba-oa hitch terms as; shall be honorable* to .ourselves, and'just to Spain/ at v. the earliest practicable moment.' 1 , JtesoUed, Thal.tha of Stale. Legislatures To defeat the laitbfui execution of the Slave Law’; are hostile in character, subversive,of tho Consiiintiqb;) ami revolutionary io. tbeir cflecUr . Rtsolved x That the, J)etnocracy > of the United States recognize it as the imperativc dbij .of; Government to protect the naturalized. citizen in all his fight*, whether'at home or iniforeign limd?,To.the same exteat as its native, born citizens. ;• /TAewoi, One of the greatest necessities of- the age, In ' a political, commercial) ■: postaljqnd military point of-view, is 7 a specuy.copiinumcation between The Pacific and Atlantic coasts; Therefore life it
Coac. then, and ire cur NEW GOODS—Come jourieiro, and bring jour ntig^bin—that a.'.* Mf IxpWTintB! of tbe uvi»| nude In buying til kludi i if Ccodt at TAr Cheap Ca»h Store. HATHAWAY <fe CO.
But if the rents and prulUs fail to sett for a Hifilciunl sunt to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs, ond accruing costs, I will then and there, imtlte sauie terms oiler the fee simple uf said real estate; but will not sell for less than r two-thirijs the appraised value thereof. ■; WILLIAM MEAD, Sheriffs. C. May 9, . $1 |>i*. J, a, .iLcljcait’si.
; The New .Orleans Picayune, is to hand by mail. ITcon tains details of tho Mexican nows at the city ol Mexico, A special cdiiducia 61 33,0llU,OUO was being made up, ainJ itwo’d bo escorted as taras*thc. Naiioual Bridge.. ; The Church' Government would receive 8 per cent, export duty on it. The . conduct*) would leave lor Vera Cruz April 23d. : The American . Consul at Vera Cruz was-fully-organized. Tli/i. ITnitotl chit.tf Sssrrtfflaa, Biuokliu, and Pocahontas were at Ycra Cruz’. -All well on hoard. The news from the army operations in the interior ore indefinite)—■ The French and English are endeavoring to consummate a cessation of | hostilities.): I
— A young lady of extraordinary intellectual capacity recently .addressed tho following letter; to her cousin;.
HATTING, OIL CLOTHS, (all width) by far ibe largest uiorlmtnt ever b the plare.and at ffrj nudk foirtr prirtr, at Tkt Cheap Cab Store of V HATHAWAY 4 CO.
Derr Krzzcx:—'The wether whar wc is air hold and 1 suppose whar you is it airkoldcr We is all well,and mother V got the his Terric, brother Tom 1msgot the HupinKaugh amt sister Stizin lias got a labee, andl'hoap these few lines will findvyou' in the same comlishun.. IJite sunc. V nrc aphoeshunate Kuzzon.
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* A"* linrd d)[ |ld!|rrl nf tbs result of the Democratic Convention at The North-, era wing adjourned to meet at Baltimore on the idih day of Juno;.'and tfc Southern, wing adjourned to meet at ; ’Washington" on the 11th day ot
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
Embracing all tie late itjln, of OL'R OVTX km* ubcture, *a that you cm rely on Uw tcttcrUl ud 111 of everygarmeot, *od (good lc«i for ill) to can tell cl) kloJi .of Hen and Coy* Clothing a: greatly reduced price*,
SJcLetm’a Mrcnglhtulug Cnrdlit ■ vrui. tr recreant era*
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Ochility.DUeaje* of the'Kidnejif, tad all Dl*a*e* arUing from a DbonL'rtd Liver or S'timach, Dy rpepsia. Heartburn, toward Piles. Acidity or Sickuca* of the Stomach, Futoc** | of Wood U the Mead. Dull i'aio or {Swim talar in the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullne** or Weight in the Stimach, &or Eructation*, iboaklug or Suffocating Etclfogwhen ly lug darn, Dry* nc** or Ydlovncss uf me .''sin and dye*, Night FwcaU, ItmarJ Fcvtr< Path Id the Small of the Itack.fhtrtl, or Side. Sudden Ktoibei of Heat, De* pre/ahmuf Spirit*. Frightful Dream*, Languor, De»l*mdtafy or air Nervon* lUscaMi, Sore* or ULtchti ou the Skin, and fever and Ague (or Chilli and Fever.)
j — The New .York .Times ; figures up the result of the ' next census, and shows that the Slave States wiil lose seven mcmbors.of Congress, and the Free States gain four, with four Senators from Ore* gon and Minnesota.
‘ Jane. '
SENTENCED TO BE HANGED.
The vConstitutio’nal Union*’ Com vention convenes to-day .at Balii j more. May OtliT . 7 | The !“Bepnblican u Convention is to be held at .Chicago on the IGib instant. / •'!>'■■■
. Belvideue, N. J., May 3.—Hardin has brtu sentenced to be hung on ihO’-Sth of June, between 10 A. M.‘ and 3 1V M*' When asked why he should not be .condemned, be said, •T have nothing to'say.’VV : ; Hardin Was a Methodist preacher,
Oiintock of J!« uj Btft ITnc li I® Tirletj ud |>rii.v, cbmpriiloj In pvt lliin and Fancy 'CmlnKrwj' CatbmtretU, Twttd*. J east i CcitinadM.1 Ja«j Coitlngj, Ftrtafri Sat* Id, Umallei, Unto Drill*, tc,, i e :, at Tar Cttap ; Cm> Kto:p. HATHAWAY * CO.
■ - r - 1 - r - r -y- r - - 11 J L -t. ' : Norfolk, May 8. v Capt. Bailey, of the Bfiiishsctiooher Alice Bodgeis, was. found guilty to-day 1 n the U. Si l)istricl'Couti of alieuiplingi to sell, ftcq; negroosv and bonicuced : ;to three years’ imprisonment in the Peoitenuary.
County Commissioners held a session last week, to let ou: contracts for building,and repairing j bridges in the upper end of the county) The .contracts-for the Two new bridgei’ were given to Samuel U. Pavey, and the contract-for repairing the other bridge given‘to BelaHerrick. Some other business of;; no pablic importance was transacted., ■' Their;, next Tegularsession will commence on ' (bo first Monday in Jnne. '.
Respectfully, your ol/l, servant, . Horatio Kisa, FirstAsslslautPoBlmaslcfGeDeral.
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—By command of the Kmperor of llusshi the end of the war inthe Caucasus,’ wliich has lasted 50 years, will be celebrated ill rough out the whole of that country.on tho 6th day of September: ■
Agency for Newspapers & Magazines. | Asmony.of the paltonsof the Key kills: may wish to subscribe; Tor a Magazine or newspaper. we are to,furnish copies of those named below at lower rates .than publishers' regular prices, and we are resjwnsible for the numey/antl assume all risk of loss by. mail. -The following is a partial list, which will oe added to from linielo lime: ■ ' Godey’* tjvly'f Hook, ruiladelphla, 1‘eU'rwu’f Uagaxlue, ; 1,5(1 Arthur's Home Mags line, M 1,50 Saturday Kronlng Fust,. •* ■. 1,75 American Danuer, 1,25 Atlantic Monthly, Boston, Mass-, _ - . Ilf onerve farmer, Itoohctler, Xew-Vort, IS llurai Xew-Vorkcr, : 1,30 Xew-York Ledger, Mew-York City, ■ 1,75 Master's Monthly, “ ; S£5 Life Illustrated, •* - r 1,25 TYaier-Curc Journal, . “ • 65 riitvoologkal Journal, B4 Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, . >’ b5 Freemason, Kurt Wayne, Indiana, ; 1,50 - Ohio Cultivator, Columbus, J . 75 Persons desiring, any of the above: pe* rijdicali. can save, money by .ordering Hem through us, and run do risk of lostrg their money in the malls. Specimen crpies can be sten at this office. We bk forwarding names every week, sod tie business is steadily on the increase.'
; f :. T -1 :--Nkw Yobk, May:4; ■- The acting Mayor, last bight, tent a message It6 tho Board ol Aldermeri/siaiing that he had received official, information that tho steamship Great Eastern would make her'first trip to this port.
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— Mr. A. L. Bramble, of ' Plainviiie, Ohio, .raised* 18 hogs, which he sold for 6700Thcy weighed 11.007 lbs., being an average of 611-1-2 lbs. Thebiggcst hog weighed 825 lbs.
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OiT Indiana ia the most heavily taxed State of any. in the Union-* «a says the Mad won’. Courier. -The increase from year to year has Aen tnonnoos*. since 1846. • A . .' v '. In 1846 the Slate tax collected was .only 8292,861 00. . In 1856 it .bad increased to 8654,431,33. During tho .last six years ibe" 1 State officers have 8154,345,47,- when their regular salaries only amoniUed 'io‘847;odo;;V’;v; : ;!; : -
‘ How to Make 81,000.— It may bo easily Mone; discover the true cause of hog-cholera and a genuine remedy : for it; set out all the facta in the .memorial; scad it to the Governor of Kentucky; be Will refer it to two 'physicians, one chemist and two practical farmers, to be appointed by him; whose duty, it shall be to examine said memorial, and satisfy themselves, by thorough invesiiga* ganuu, or tho truth 61 the same, such as wilt leave no doubt upon their minds that the true cause of said disease, and a remedy that will cure it has been found; and the result thereof, has been discovered, it shall bo submitted to the Legislature for their approval or disapproval; and if approved, an appropriation will be made, according un act of the last Legislature of that titate.
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— There is little in life to make it loVely; nothing -in death to ton d or it hateful.— All that the Shpynx of Time does not know, the (Edipus ol Eternity will solve. '
Jiesolvtd, That the Rational Democratic party do hereby pledge them: selves to use every means in their power to secure the passage of some bill, to the extent of |heir constitutional jmtbority, by iCongress, for the.construction of a Pacific Hailroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, at the earliest practicable moment.
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—Theyhave no old : maids in Japan; when the girJs'don’t: get married voluntarily, thei authorities huntjup husbands, and make 1 .thera m ihg or hot • * “
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v iST In 1859,.in Switzerland Co. there were 4,810 Children eligible Id go to school; the amount of, school revenue for apportion ment collected in the connty, 812.954 05. Distributive share apportioned to Switzerland connty, $5,29100. Total Noof children in the State, 495,019. — Total amount apportioned in the State 8544,089 90.
. The Constitution of Arizona. — According to the constitution adopted by the people of Arizona, that Territory willcontam 90,000 equate miles, which are divided into four | counties. ’1 he Senate is to consist of nine members; the House of eighteen —all being elected annually. A six months’ residence entitles any American..citizen to hold office. The present existing laws of .New Mexico continue in force, as far a« consistent, nntil repealed or modified by tbe Provisional Legislature. Tbe Governor is to hold bis office one year, and to be (in future) elected by the people; he is invested.with an Jute veto power over the Legislature, may grant pardons, and .appoints Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Slate, Comptroller, Marshal, Judges and an Attorney Geqeril.— The election for connty officers andlegislative members will take place in May.
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df* George Wilkins Kendall writes from Texas to the New Orleans Picayune, that hei's the owner of 1,200lambs, and expects in three weeks to own 1,800.
Washington, May 6.
The hotels are thronged with returning'delegates, and animated dificus&ions are going on a» to the prospects of tbe Baltimoae and Richmond Conventions. Large numbers paid their Aspects to Douglas this afternoon.
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/(CrTbe publishers of the New York Tribnno will publish a semiweekly campaign paper until aftef the Presidential election for $1— commencing with the proceedings of ths Chicago Convention, and closing with the result of the contest.
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BP* Dominica is recommended by a correspondent iff the New-York Tribune, as t suitable place for the free Hacks of the United States tf colonize.
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». . I . The steamer Vanderbilt made the passage across the Atlantic in 9 days; 12 hours and 30 minutes—the quickest western passage on record.
An Americas Cardinal.—-A Now York'letter writer to the Washington Constitution, says that Archbishop Hughes is to be made a Cardinal next October adds : “He will be the first American Cardinal. Had Bishop England of South Carolina lived, he wpold have been a Cardinal.
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1(0* Our country exchanges *11 cjntain brief editorials headed, "Proplre for tho Census.*’ A woman in ikrkitner County, New York, haa dma so. She presented her husband wilt two fine boyu and a girl.
In the raarketj and, aa rrtry bodjr knows, an •riling them tiry low, at Tkt Cbeop Cash Store. HATHAWAY & CO. ViTiT, April IP, 1W0,—la
'J 0~ The Circuit Court did not adjourn nntil Monday evening of this week, John Dumont, Esq., acting as Judge tbe last day—Judge Cbsppjan hovirg gore home.
Gen. Cass, uow.in his 78th year, is saidtphaye.yct to taste the first drop of intoxicating liquors.
(KrCoonterfeit TArmon the Bank of tbe Slate of Indiana, are in circulation. They are altered from Ones.
Portals in Veviy by J. L. TlllEBAUDsnd I. STEVENS, rayP-ly-li
Boots anb BIjocs. Derooil a q outlet! the Urput tad tat itock in thU wctlon, »oJ ail porcLk>eU *la« tie recent * u Ci* r , 4 (- HATHAWAY CO.
hats;, caps,; AnJ »Jl olitr Uaii ef ' -V Ccnis Furnishing Goods. At Tii “Chf*p Cub Start" cf 'i ; ; HATHAWAY 4 CO.
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