Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 33, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 August 1860 — Page 2
VEVAY GRADED SCHOOL
Gs* 0 The population of the i United States, by the recent census, will exceed thirty millions. In IcTGO, one hnn- g dred years ago/ within the , lifetime of people how living, it did not exceed one million and d half. In 1860, which j some child that is bom'now : will live to see, it will have a population of hyp hundred millions, nearly "or quite ns much as the whole oTEurope at the present time. It makes one almost giddy to contemplate the swift ad~ i twice of this nation to a position of power that has not been equaled by any country since the creation.
Sad and VaTm, Accident. —rMiss Boehm an, nn amiable i and interesting young lady of I Jeffersonville, was burned to I {‘death in that city Saturday ! night. She had been entcrjfaining company until 11 (o'clock, and alter the departj ure of her friends, took up the lamp, which was idled with explosive iliml. Asshc seizcd the lamp an explosion occurred, by which accident fire was'■■communicated to her clothing* and she was so badi ly burned that she died sobii afterward; She was seveni, teen years of ago and a gonl oral favorite with her eom- > panions.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; ~ ' ~~ i this «nf other p»I*r In thli port of the SUte. It CAHOOT’S 1 clrco]»lw freely In thUmJ the connliw ■D j n * 1 o j O '- la JaJl*a» »n4 Kentnckj. Tbt.UtTMiii U»n old j uffu OOU crifMlP l **-p i j iAr i li Qpt of tbt At nnjlS * Tit. 0RI3ARD t SON'“3,1 mwent Initllultoni of Ve«r «ad SwltierUcd ’■ - ! county. Tor term* of vJmtidnfr, we fin* W«- * Tor farther ii»rllnjl»r« «idm* the proprietor. '■ V. J. WAi30,yevny, Indian*. •
ELECTION NEWS.
(£r Tha new tariff of rates on freight recently adopted by the Gen* eral Convention of steamboatmen held at Louisville, look i-Oect August ;13th; This organization was a bap* pily-conceived movement, and will immense utility to our Western boatmen and satisfactory and profitable to shipper and merchant. At each and every port the local associations nro incorporated bodies, whoso objects and powers are limited [to the creating of a fund, by iuitin[tion fees, dues, contributions or olh- | ervice; the positive adherence'to a ! system or plan of action for mutual i interest to themselves collectively laud * to each other as common cyr-i I riers; individually the cultivation of j goodwill, true fellowship and good morale; applying tiro, fund, so crca-. tfcd Jo the relief of the members of the essociation tinder the prescribed rules and rcgelatibas, and the general benefit of such persons as may ho or may become members thereof.— The rules and .regulations provide for the election of a Board of Directors, thirteen,'in number, one. of . whom shall le the President, three lumbers- of. the Bdard constituting a governor for the transaction of bust: ness.' A Secieiary and. Treasurer concludes the list of its oflicera.The initiation fee in the Cincinnati Association is; §10,: and dues for the first year S2.50 per, month, none to become members but those who have been pt aie*capla : ns. ,on tko. Mississippi: Iliver or its liibutafics. At j 1 New;Orleans the initiation fee and dues ato double.: this amount, In addition to the monthly dues, each mcu}ber is required to pay timnago dues each trip he shall make, viz: iVorn'CmciBOati to New Orleans,10c; per; tfln Custom-house measurement; Arkansas 10e;; ’Memphis 7e.;,St. Lonif ,0c.; Nashville tie.'; Pittsburg hceiiug 4c.; Marietta and Parkersburg.3c.; BigSandy, Louisville, tMadison, Maysviilo and Portsmoutli‘ :'vTlie‘Jacob Strader and Telegraph lb be'fated,at 400 tuns meaiurclneiit. ‘ The regular meetings . ;••• «• '( i'.-.V -.'U . ■••• * >'?-! ,, of ’the;Association are every Monday yboiujiig,' ani tbo -annual-meet-ing the first’ Monday in Angost.— Any /member going into any liver or trade, 11 and .working for less than the wagei, or taking freight for less than the' established rates, is liable to a fine or from one hundred to ten hundred dollars; suspension or expulsion ouVJo** i« tl.u Ucuioiou ur iuauyam of Dirpi'to™- Kick members arc entitled to a fee of S5 per week, and $50 is; the sum fired L: the inter-
THE FI ret Term of the Vcray Rrajrd School Tilt commence September 3rd, IMO, and cuo Unoe 13 week*. A liberal purocige tf the cltliens both of the Tovaaod country, ii very re/pcctfcUy toIldtnL AUbrwehee of aref-iUt College count Unfit 1 if dttlitd* ' - The Odd FcUoTt* Bill It tec and for School par. potet, ScboJmfaralibtLdrown »eiu and drat*. Tevay, IwL, Ang. 6, lWtt.-7-U .
KESicctttr—Tbo Louisville Journal of Monday says : Th<r ‘ total fooling up of the 85 count isa reported * finds : Combs, (Bell,), 57,570 ‘ M’CIarty, (Breckinridge,) 31,729 Bolling. ( Douglas,) lad., 9,724 Hopkins, Independent, 552 . Thera are 21 counties yet to bear from* . . . ..
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WSDHI3DAT, ACGU1
A Good Chance’to Make Money. ANY PERSON wlihlDfi to nmke mooay *4JJ mad fmtt,cmadot-) II.TUtu, mod renting (he Livery Slmhle thonging to the LeCterc Hotue, mad Inara U the "Bald Eagle Stable. J. II. TITL'S,
TTPKo ooUm can bo Utcnl of anonynwio* •OBB>anie»Uoo*.. J .>’batoVet Ulalondadtorln••lUon mnrt bo jraUttaUcaUA bj tho naiao aial addtoM of Hi a writer; not nweitarilj for pnWIcation, but tt a foaraotee of food ftllb. « ttatwtnndeitolto to return rejected artries. TTPAll L«fil AJTCrtltemant# psymLlt: In ad* 'ranee, of when AfhUnllU mule; la no ea« •object to IbO delay ol lofal proceaa. ■ : jiT*JUi‘tiaarieot adrectlieiaeati to beetle fecnrariatdy la adraace. :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES .. or THE .
Dissolution of Pnrlnerstalp. 1M1K Puturnhtp Tblcb hM exbted for flee year* betsten Jmti IlmwOand Data. Bader (be name and ityle 'of Harwood A Dttut, Tu dlttolred on the lllbiUyof Jnly, ltd#, bv llaltidori, - . The bailnetJ of (he Ule&rm nil! beteUled up by Jobs F. Dow, who tor that puriw li aoihot* lied lo oe Ihc Am Dime. ■ . jajces habtood. JOHN F. WAS. t Vtmj, jDl h A»pa I, •
Rem) Eitmte mnd Renting Agent. Vevmy, AogJat 13, liW.—lf :
HON. ABEAHAM LIN COL N,
The probabilities ar0 lhat the Democratic Stale ticket is elects). In tbo St, Louts district Barret ( Dam. J Is elected for tbo short term, and (Rep.) for-tbo long t$rtu./ Barrel*! seat will be contested. In the 2d district, Rollins, Op. ie electetl. ' Vur Governor., as far as beard from, Jackson leads Orr 6,290 votes. ■
or iujsou, Republican Candidate for the Presidency.
»v t>. w. aaiTixrr, Wjibinrifo Cevreepondent of the “Sew Tort Erenlaf Vos!," and "Independent." KeuJI price $1. 8mallpapereorer ( SJcti, with * nac srtu. romurr. AG ENTS WANTED,
( ‘ ' IFw tbe Indiana Kocwllc. ; . Pursuant • to previous" notice, a Convention of theOppewtlon Party of Ohio and Switzerland Counties was kold at.Entorprire, i n Wednesday, Angkt Sib, 1S60,; or the pur* pan ot’ ubmwaling. a candidate to veprtaent'the District composed of «aid in the nest (Legislature •of Indians. ■ . : j :
No. I Knnuwlia Salt IX ItARREIA:oIb«tqnalilyVanmmhmStlt lot Ami male at lor price—toclMethecoDceraof ■ UARWOOD k POAN. mug{3 . By JOHN r. DOAN.
1M0RTANT lo all-CONCERNED. H AVISO hM out our «itlre‘»tock lo trade tod dUcon tinned the Mercantile lro»toe«>. It i. Dcfer.ary that all oor Accounts tc_ be cloud Up ■t b<t at iwrtbtc. Fee IhU purpoee. for a »tnwt time, Mr. John F.ltoan may he bund at Hr. J.W, Cray** nothing Stuff—a few drain above the old ,UoJ. tUnVOOD k DOAN. Verayj.Attguit I, 1SC0. ■ '
In eadi county ihroujbout the Wert to circulate Political Work*. i Uuratoekl* oompkto. Weotfer great Iwlueentttnla,’ and (apply at Sew Turk price*. .Vcnli are clearing from t) to S10 perday. A copy *eut to any receipt of price. For full Catalogue, with term* to agent», aildrr** ASltKK k CO., PcaUlKlM, augl-Ira :IndianapptU, lod.
Hoover’* Keperttor THEESHING MACHINE
• Koiitb Q*hoii»A-—A dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer from Wnshinglnn,’stares that Ellis,-Dctnoerat, is re-elected by' about 1,500 majority,. Before his,;majority, was over 16,000, Ellis was supported by both wings of'the parly.
Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate.
Klita Bailtr, ) JtidpaenllatheSullTh 5 W-aCI^Owrt N OTICE I* Ureby flven that by virtue of an Kaecuthm lamed out of the SwHterland Circuit Cuuttatid to tne directed, again*! Tbocnai V. lluLtr, jitul iu Lnw ot Elixa Uuilcr, 1 a HI ou Saturday, August 25, I860,
Hoy Press Oil. A SO. I article of Oil, ciiimjly for Tlay Preta nee, for uta at the retry Street-One More. [io(l] 1> aTKVSSS.
The convention was called to order by Robert N. Limb, Esq., upon whose motion Gapl.David G. Babb, of Ohio county, was elected as President, and Oliver Qrmjbjr. of Switzerland county, chosen aU Secretary. ■ The President having briefly stated the object of the meeting,' on motion of James S. Jelley, Esq., tho Convention,* was lesolved into o Jfhai Convention. ‘Thereupon the following gentlemen were announced as candidates, viz; .
FOR SAUK
51)103! CIUKK VINEGAR In atote and for aale at low figures by. I- STEVRAS.
ONE uf the idyin- lEu-hlte.'. nearly new, Lsrir.g with It mil the ncco.mry miwnidWiirrni*. mill he told very lor. if application U made toon. The Mmetiln-; mar I* examined tiy calling hfvn Ur. Jo?UIi 51.Doan, at ML Sierlio?. HAIMVimit k DOAN-. I!y JOHN I - . DOAN. A’evay, Aufi I*. ISTO.—tf
offer f<r a*!« at public auction and outcry. and will kII to the higbeat and beat Udder for cat bin Laud at llic'Coort I loam door in the Toe a ot Vcvay. rniircrlaiid County, and State of Indiana, hciatcu iltc hour* pretcribed by law, the rent* and prutit»l»r a termed jean not exceeding tcven. ul (be Pillowing detcrlbed ICeal Ertate in Ur town of I’atriui, rwitwrUiiJ County, Indiana, to-nlt: Thirty-three feci »ix Imdie* oG of tlie Stoalh aide of I jit So. IT In ll«t fMjinal plat of the loan of Patriot. - _ Hut if the tenuanUpniflUfall torell toraiunidint lumto *ail>ly aald Judgment, lnterert.c«>t*, and anrr nine co>t,, I will then and there on the ramc term* ctlcr (be fee ibnple ot *ald lt«al K*iate; hm wiltiwtn.il furk-eithan two-third* of lie apnrairol valut; thcrc-t * , WILLIAM MEAH, S)>triff, S. C. Aupti*11. IH-*).—It . prifcc JLfu
■; For llic riimimign 1 VOTE IWPKH and Envelope* containing JlrAJa the PrciWcnU*! C»»4Jdtlci, fvr at the Sirtre* ; nugl , J.bTBVto?.
of the Democratic .candidates' (or Governor elected I: Hindman (Disunion Dcra.) is defeated by (Upton,) for Congrcis~a'Democratic loss.
Ilarrlbon’S rcrlumcry. A CHOICE lot of Itarri*.’!)’* JVrfumcrv and Toilet Uoode. Jn.»t received at the ferry Street Drug Morel . . I. STKVKSS.
NOTICE.
ALL I'cmitt knoring thrciHtu ladchted to •VALES, pETKAZ. mre.otrcettly returned to call on J. II. TITl'B, and »etl!<* the .mine mod «*recotM. •' i MARA' IH.TILAZ.'
CAMPAIGN MEDALS, ClO.NTA I.M.NG f.rrca Jlclalnrotyiie «kcJ Ufuci of the different candidates fur th<> Presidential Chair. The UkctieHe*ofthe I •resident and Vice President 1 arepal up In a neat .Vcdal about tin) sin? of ■ $5 Gold 1‘icce, tnafcbeautiful Cutupiilffti Chattu or ijadre.— Price sj rent*. For nl« id the Kero Street l>iuf> Nturr. [bus 1] l.'STJCVEA'S.
' jar. 1 n these days of, political fusion and confusion, and the general overthbow and abandonment of all the bid party 'organisations, .a bit, of "special and exclusive"! information tike the following; is decidedly cool and refreshing:: " V ; : A * ST A H?I4Sfl ,, -A!tfU X0BIEST' V Correspondence ofili«!Bo)t«i Courier. - ' V Kew bnLEAsa, Jnly 28. -
Vevmy. Aor. 13, l.fti,—Jot.
-* Dr, Hugh T. Williams, Robert Lamb, George W, Morse, John McHenry, and Allen W tlbof, _ Wm. J. Keeney, E«j., moved that the Convention proceed to vote by Townships, which motion was lost.
School for Voting‘Mes and Misses. MKn II. «lm Juu bml -trcral y*»r'j< oxjicrlenrc In Tra-hiitf. win ujvn * fur In alitv'. tlcw building. tl^c liih of September next, The co.ihc «>f »: it.lv » Hi l>c dial of llie histiul etui of priiaie .S'liuoli. h<clujinp Krrnch. Miilnwitlit. Uic Natural Scicuco*. Ilitury. *ivt Primary Urauvhe*.: illM AIKKI.IA SA1.VK, n. Iji.Iv eoery vir (jUxllEel to ft!I the [m'lllon, (till Ukc rhirpeuf the FtcocheU**. The Rrexterf regularity of tat'-n.i. ance, anil llioi'wghite.<« of itudr, will be exorbMi. (_’nto (odium c\erciK> once a *«k, A'cuurte.f CtliithctUc* will lie lalrulacnl fur general pratike d-ir(ti|( revc-v*. ' . I‘barges, fur lint term of 1) weeks; Primary, $l,Wi I Higher branches $.,(>< SceoRiUry,. B,Do J French, extra, ft"!
Breckinridge and Lane.
THE LOriSVILLE COURIER FOR TIIK CAMPAIGN. , mRK Proprietors of the Wtsciuit Cnrsira. X iksiroua of doing alt In U><?tr power _t« ad* vatice the cause of the gallant candidate. for lb.* Nuliiii.ul .Wiocfae/, Hun cisailoja an.l I.tsa, l>y spreading proper dorumenu before llio isinliU'i [itn|Hur to famish their M.l.M«OHl WKMvI.V KltlT'lUN during the rawpalcn.nr rather f T a purled of sit nmriLs from tin* date of »iil<scriptiu:i.' at the folln*iiijr very IgW red-a:
l?nriiculnr Al (en lion.
Vl.l. 1'crsotn elm kreaw llcneeitei to be lu- ■ di-bied In Hit utnlct*i(n.»d. are resjOrstcd, and liffrly imitCrd to t all anil .title tie iituc on or M>m(ie Hot day of September real.
LoriSVlLIiK, Aug. 11.
I ire mu (taupe* render it that our Hod. d.ould IttrtlW up by I hit date and we »In i*. re I* Lo;t our friends a 111 empty ihtrcaith.
The names of Robert; K. Lamb and John McHenry were withdrawn, whereupon tbo Convention proceeded to ballot for.- a candidate,' with . the following result, viz; '
"At the Democratic State Convention, 1). I*. White was chosen' President. : Eighty seven counties ’were reprcsenIdil. Seven hundred gates were present, Archy Dixon and;.Jolin CV: Mason were nominated Electors at large, also a : fill I electoral Douglas ticket llesolutions repudiating coalition and reatlinning the Cincinnati Plat.Ibrm. werc passed,.amid immense enthusiasm, and the greatest confidence!,. that Douglas would carry .the State, - v •
. Hoa. Miles TAylor, Ghairmanof tlie f I)obg!aa'K((tional'G(jrntnitte(?, has beet) creit parly have agrcpd'with him to i nm luloneticketJ-haU Donglasand half Bell electors; 1 Thosame agreo* meat bos- been made in' Alabania, Georgia, 'amt Mississippi, ami will jib doubt extend to all the Southern State#; . Should | Eeiv ' York go for the combination ticket, then Mr.-Lv-erttty.will be) .ouv next President—Tho ’Douglas*. men-have' agreed to, .vote for Bcf I in case by so doing they can throw.; (ha; election into ilieSeDatr, as,.between lUtnlin and Everett. /Thegreat \ increaaefi bt- the; Bull -and ,h)vcreU.party in dhe Sontbts serpri * sjng every one.- .The facts !?} both the, DpogUst and Breckinridge men are willing to cbmproiqiso on Bell and.-KveretU -. l see! no. prospect for iMr, Lincoln witHUhreepartiesin N, [ York united against him. -.Is* Jcr>oy is now looked ,upon as ,certain for anti u on o bkopII thinks ha edu get' I’ertnsyIvania.’ ;■To-night ibere-ara- to' be-, a large number of Bell .'clubs; formed; add ' next week pur Boason.for processions will com* iucace. . ; Vjx ' , ; jy; ;1/ , U* ■:
We ilitl continue ocr bu-itiCM al nnr old stand on Main street, a litre we a 111 It.happy tnmret as many -of nut frirud.at will fevor u.’ a Ph their patrutuijtc.
T K K M S
One ropy Weekly Co a her, tit nionlbs, 9° *3 Tworrtj.ic*- ** ‘ 1-i
And a e wi,tip] apci say that oar terms hereafter • ill I.? innl j-o-iihelr I'.lflL MV are noi inrrd tliat In ill Itauili 1-tUer f<ratl—Tor l»y adopting tliat tourer ao ■ iii be ah'c t»sdl at loser price* ■ than«e can ua lit credit sj* t-tn.and wr hope ti lilt hi a lint share of pa'iunare from our 1 ft lernt*. K, U, KINCAU* J. 1.11. ■ Vt«ay,Ju!y i5. l?0d.
X. II,—Number of I’Bt-rtrllmlie,) to 3n, No.lvductfon ramie fur »b«nce. except In oue< of protracted llckae... I . X'evij, AuRart 5, ISyvllf C. K. KL'TLtK. II.II. H. It. t.ltTOt.
Knur coj.it i *• •• Ten rojilts " “ Twenty-’* n copies . •*
11 -’i 5 ui 11) «J
Dr. HoghT. Williams rcc’d 71 votes George W. Morse .,II . Allen E. Wilbur . ; 3 " : 1 : The Chair declared Dr. AY ilUauxs duly elected, lie having recehed-.a majority - of all tlio : voles;. cast— Whereupon , or motion of George AYV Morse, Es^, hisiiowin|tionwui made; unanimous. hy acclaipat jori'.; J- j i)r; 'Williams being called up oh; responded to tho call m a brief speech, returning thanks totha Convention 'for the hotior conferred upon him; On motion of J. A. the proceedings of the Convention were ordered to Lc published in the 11 'Indiana Reveille" and Rising Bun Visitor, and thereupon the Convention adjourned sine die, David G. Bairn, Pfib’i, • Outer OnnaBT/Sec’y. .
Weekly CVnirier, single ftfny.one ynar, S- 1 0 •• Two topics. . , •• *3 tat “ four copies, ,L 5 m t--n copies, *• ID tut ‘* twenty-WO tuples, ’ CO U! ENo i«]mt ever * n tit antes) llif nioitty ti Indian..-.
H. H. BASTOK & CO., Co in in Issi on jni cr clt:t 11 1 s, ,\S«> w:ai{eus ix WESTXRX P,li 0 D (TCP:,
YES! 1TWJLL 1'AV.
■ ri'O rail at oar Fatally firstly, HjV.-rv ami i 1 Cl u J ft T ho I ten, n.r all a nick-, )i, our line, la* we are prepared l» »W1 (cry cheap f..crush. ; We are now reerjvin- a ‘plcmlid |..( of rr.-»La ' family Gr»eerit?s. A;c„ Ac,, a* r..l|,is*; * Katra itakcrrKlour. a choice articl* hUid ,ou. baud. CLARK;'-ON \ IV.iLHu.'
Xo.fJ J!>gii1ie Shut,
TIIK DAILY i orniF.n
Is mnilcd Pi siilisrhU'is at $ti Ui a year; Five Cojiiea tor Mlid O, or fur any sliorWr la-nod ,at the rain of Fifty Cents (>er month. Ihu IUilv piddi.besa very lurff* quaiitily of ■natter, and tiie Witauv i* .ice of the I antes I, handsomest, ; ei.ea|Hvr. papers printed iu the Cnlon. All orders Cm,M !n> addreste-1 to
■j. SEW OllLEjASN, I.* A. him,-
GREAT EASTERN.
Sugars lor
GLORIOUS NEWS! ■ ■ i SOW IS Tlis T1ME!I
W. .V 1! A Id >KM AN A CO.. 51 and S3 Third street, Kv. •eciiiun mpies sent on application.— 1*0'? perl use. will tie scut to tho»j friruds who wish to pci up club*. ii'tl-lni -
JllMilTK Ci.• ib-red tChile Cr'idied s n'Lyar. W b.V Ci-sfet- NdjaT. Vrllo* 'dv; talrand choice N. I). Si.par !■( the small or ; lianrl t*» suit purchasers. i LlRKSDN i W.U.Ih), t ■ ' ■ •
: : Last week George Law and Ghstavns A. Conover ob* v tuinorl sin injnnf'+irt" from Jiulgc Betts; of the New York District CVnut, restraining the Government from levying upon their property to satisfy the $75,000 sureties which' they entered, into for Isaac V. Fowler, They bav*, however, given $200,000 bonds to abide the result of the trial of the allegation that the Governmeii t was aware that Fowler was a. defaulter • before they became his bondsmen. * If this should be proved, iwhat a comment it will be upon the shameful corruption at Washington. : 1 yf-l/X.’..
Syrup mid .HolashrjK. /'lOl.fiKX sVyi'f*— Sag*; House s jrup. and V.r New Orica js -Mulssf.. I l.AKKFCiN L XVAUwi.
£1 L 0 S IX COLT £ A I. K S SUMMER GOODS, at ■ •; ■ -
GHOVER A BAKER'S
.VOUHIU-V3
FWi-Fisli, A 1 ACKKIiKI., .No. 1 aid Na. C—White Kill! *H OhI Fiji) tnJ llcrritf. a*.\UKSliX Jt WAUKl,
THB .CHEAP (JASII STORE.
mcDt Of ft deceased member, and tlie iniermcnLof a wife of any member $25;' The widowofany deceased member is entitled toSlu per moutii duriDg 'VidowhooJ;,, providing her deportment is such .as Ip warrant the aame; ! j Orphans are ‘lb be provided for as the Directors think best. \A1I grievances between membeis aro.sel* tied by a committee of three, subject to an appeal. The violation of any ortho by‘laws,-rules and regulations of tbe aisociulion subjects the offender to a fine of from $20 to $100. Tbo: above are a few of thaleading
ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, ■ AT COST. ■■ OIUIANUIF. ROBES, ; AT COST. IMNCV livw\p, AT CCLST, Clt.VI.US 1 AT COST.
Cliccsc—Clirese.. VOOOl! svu>timpbl cu.fijialj „n Land, » noleialc (lit) rcull, CLARKSON i WAU*).
Baltimore Patriot, an, pld American paper, although .it supports Belt and Pverolt, \s very sore because the American party was aban doled, add the Constitutional Union Party organized in. its plaw/' lTie Patriot eaya ! :' ‘ • *' ; ■’The'greaiefit obstacle to the'success ofCoIi. Boll and Mr. Everett'ia the plaffptm; upon which .they ; were placed; ;j. Their;Uniop i noroi natpra com* a seribni error In t h is p ar t ic • olaH J ’ onr ’ judgrpfent'.~ tho;oppudent6 Of the ticket with a pqwflr/nl. wckpon Sof *fiSJnlu‘ :
HDRaES A\*d CAmE IKTUK \VT)R1.D. A n d 11 m I ra todna toral history :.ol tha animat kingdom..; has; juat -l$en jMiVlishffll by S. iGr. Goodrich. It has 2,400 cngriittagsiIrahigh-ly-useful work. •' Among olher information obonndingiait, it, contains folio win g/.wbicVJa an estimate of llienumberofhorseB in various parte of the world. From IbU we cxtrkclthc following'. ; " ; j/.Tbe general e-limate has been 8 to [ 18 bor«M ia Eorqpe to every hundred | iphibrlaiilV. lien m m k h as 4 p hoi sea j*fe? eVeryhUndfed inhabitants; which • is more than ‘ any > blWf- ; European ■qpnatry,, s.v-f ;'-u -..r.-v.i (Jreat Ireland have 2, 500,000 ' , I •; Fra nee, h’a s’ 3,000,000 Austrian Empire, exclusive of Italy!; 2,$00.000, liiisMa bps 3,p00,000. ! The Cm i.te}\ States have 5,000,000 | Horses, which'ia more than any.Euro- ; penn'contjfry';-'the horses of the* whole ; world axe estimated at 57^420,000. i. . llusMji 1 as 20,000,000 cattle, i Gret.1 Cri'ian and Holland have ’8,000.000. ' l.t'Anstiia bhs 19,000,000.‘ • j, ; Fiance haa 8,000,000;, j r United States of America have 22, 000.000. 1 The whole world is estimated to contain 210,000,000. It is supposed that one-third of tbem are killed anj nually, so that wo have about 2S, •000,000 lbs. 70.000,000 akiua, 140, 000,000 horns, 280,000,000 feet annually—to bo converted into beef, tallow, leather, combs, manarej &o.
T‘\ V -'^ 0FFEK - Rifl f'offre—TEASof all tj Mud*, rUcij.. C LARKMJN A WjIUkj.
.LACK l-OINTS A S D UAXTLES, > '. . AT COST. ' ■ BOSKETS AXU BONNET TRIM MINGS, AT COST. To mrt* room for KAI.t. GOODS, wc lutt J,if r mined k)1 our entire itoclc of
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. THE iln'K'jvgntd, Ctti>..'Wt;t k( tariou* dcimminitiotj.. hiring j ufctnuol Anil used in -nr famllR-v “GUOVF.R * BAKERS CF.l.EBBATED FAMILY SKWINfi MACHINE,"Hit pleasure in rceornnK-niliijs It a* as instrument fully com Sin. ing ihc e"i» fiilai , < of a good machine. It* beantliuI simplKUy, ta« of maoAgcnKDt, and tlx strength and elasticity of it) rlltcfa, unite to render ' U a machine navnipassad hr any la the market.and one which we feel confident till girt silijfieHon t>> all who mar porch ate and use It. . Her. tV. I’. Sirkil«nd,l V Her. X, Vamaut, 1 v T . I I lev. It, ft. Yard, fVwTork. Her. C. Ijvrne, J Her. K, I’. Royer?, IJ, D., ) . Her. tV, 11. Sprague, H.’D_ * Albany, X, V. Her. J. N. Campbell, I*. IE, J - . Her. Chattel Anderwn,) ‘ ' Rev.Charles Hawley, J Her, Daniel II. Temple, J Aubarr, X. Y. Her, T. M. Hopkins,' ( Rev. William Hosmer, j Rev. 0.1L Tiffany, P.I).,) Rer.C.'J. Howto, J Her. Jona. Cm*, ) Her. I’. S. Evan*, * Baltimore, 1H. Her. John HTn-n, D. D..i Ret; tV. T. U. Clemm, { Ber. tV, H, Chapman, • J 8«r. R. C. tlalhralth, Goran* town, Md. Her. T. Daugherty, Waynesboro, Pa. iter. Tbo*. K. Locke, Westmoreland Co., Va. Her. tV. a. Cracker, I i 1 Rev. John Pali*, - (NorfJlk, Va. Iter. J. F. Salem, Va, Her. Ch. llankel, U.D w I ■- . • ! Her, C. A, Loyal,'' ■ {Charleston, S. C. Rav. A. A. Porter, Salem, Ala. \ ■ ;...! Rev. Joseph J. Twlse, Speedwell, AC.' - I Rer.'B. U. Ross, Mobile, Ala. - Rev.Vi !>• Mlchaum Enfield, X. C. * Ret. A. C. Harris, 1 - v Iter. C. K, Harria, 1 Henderaoo, X, C. Her. Henry X. RBejr, ( .■ : A *, . Rer. A. U Port. 1 Montrose, Pa. . Pro/.tV.D,W(Jaon,D.U.,) Rer. tV. F. Curry. A. M., (Genera, X, T. Rer. Elbert SHngerland, Scotia. X. V. , Prof, John Foster, s < I * •- < Rer. Francis t*. Urtlt, j o., . v. .. Rer. J. Turnbull Backni, D.D. i ~? wect T’ * 1 Bor. Benjamin Stanton, . { j Rev.’P. C. Prugh, Xenia, Ohio. - 1 b£: k. ftSSS** 1 «*“*.■ °- Her E Grand Girard,' Ripley, Ohio. .. ■ * ' Rer A Blake,' " -) - ' Rer £ 0 Henson, A V, 1 Gamble r, Ohio. Prof J J M'Elbenny,'D D, ) Rer P Cheater, Iron too, Ohio.•Bcr K F Hatty, Cambridge CUy. lad. . \ Rer J CArnutmog Saline, Vicbliao. - ‘ Her Enrtela Aterhough, Cambridge City, Ind. Bor Riehanl White. Milton,' Ini: Rer Calvin Vale, Uartlntbnrg, ST. : Her Jeaeph Eldridge, Xorfalk, Conn. Her John Jcnolngt, 1 Rer H E Waylaad, | Woreeater, Ifan. . Her William Phlpw J ; Rer Oemond C Baker, Bltbop of { M E Cbnrcb,! > Her Thomaj Bathay, • - - I Concord, K H. Rer Uenrr E Parker,' I,;' * : . ; Rcvfl XJttdd. Montgomery, KY. 1 * ' Rer A M Stowe, Canandaigua, X V. Key William Long, Cliff Mine, Michigan.
IS no* W'let full ’.Vc me prrpar **J to rumUli L-irrjlhiug in Iliblltte with«a> po*lilloa and ncatacu, an*I ou roar onlort." j .lT„VUKS(»\ j: WALDO. } MOFFAT'S , Wfe Mils aiid llitcnix Bitters. ; MEDICINES hare now been bclore the : X ptiblkfar apcdodof TUrtg Ycorr, and during that, period hare maintained a high character ■ in a| nw>t ere-T pari of the Globe, for ihetr extraordinary and Immediate power ot reouring {rr- ■ fcrt health to person* ru Bering u uder nearly erery kind of dlicase to which the human frame u liahk. I Ttc Wloa log are among the dinrtolag variety ol haraandlsewar* la which the'' * u * * Vegetable Life Mtdlrints ; are well known and Infallible. ’ ! ■ DYSPE1*SIA, Iry thoroughly rieanitng the flnt and >eeoad ftomaebt, and erratiBg a How of pare, and healthy bite. Instead of the atale and acrid kind; FLATl'LE.VCV, Idm or Arrtnir, Hurt , llaaiucnc, Runuraxr*, lix-Tuiri-c, Aax- _ terr, LAaocox, and.Mmscuou, which ara the gniCral gymptom* of DyjytjAla, vlu vanish, a* a . minral oohiequenee of its tore, j CUSTtVK.'iy&t, by rieanringtbe whole length of the Inteitine* with a solycnt proas*, and without TloJeoee; oil violent puree. I cate the hoaei* covtiro .Within two day;, ; 1 EVERS of all kind?, by rt-toring the Mood tu a regnhtr rireulation, through Uic prvxx*. of nap* : 1 mloo latiich cam*, mad the iborough rotation of < all Intestinal datmetioa in other*. U.T^,l^.u«' astsh;,rc tao » n to «« 1 “IlKuMATlSM permanently [a three weeks, and j HDIT In half that time, by removing Jurat inCa- , [nation from themiudM and flgamea t* of thejointa I DKDPEIES of all kinds, by frevingand ttrtngthj.cnlng the kldntyi and bladder; they operate most delightfully on there Important organs, and bente hare ever been found a certain remedi fr Jf the wont tares of GRAVEL. Abo WORMS, by dislodging from the larnipya of the bowel* lb. illtny matter to which th«e erta- : lure# uhtit* SCl’RVY, CLCERS, and INVETERATE SORES which these I JFK UEJHLlXESgiTn to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC EltClTIOXS and iUs Cowruxi yyf* ■V wltaratlre effect upon tbe do ids that [ feed upon the »kln, and the morbid state of which complaint*, sallow, cloudy, and other dlMgrecahle emnplexlnns. ; The use of these PilU for a very abort <t»p- win effect an entire cure of SALT RHtTM, and a striking Improvement in th e dearneeref the akin.— COMMON COLDS gdlXFU ENZA will always be cured by a tingle <h>se t or by two In the worn oaten PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicine*, was eared of Pile*, of « years Handing by th 'K*°I u,e UFE MEDlCiXESalone. FEVER AND AGUE.—For (hi* tceorge of the Wevtern coon try, these Mtdldnes will be foand a awe, apeedy, and cettaln rctnedy. Other medicine* lean tbe system rubject to a relnm of the ihr»« medicine* it permanent. ™LTHEM;BE SATISFIED, ANDRE CE RED. BILIOUS FEVERS AND UVER COMPLAINTS —Gmiac Dxamrr, Lott or Arrerm, and Du- ***** ** Fsstaus—the Medicines hare been tut<3 with the me* beoctldal result* In eases of ttd* description;—Kuo* Evil, and Sc to mi. In la worst form*, yield* to the mild yet‘powerful action of the*e remarkable Medicines. Xtawt Swtive, .V«wee* Dtnurr, Nxirers Caxrurm of all kind*, PsirnsnosorTeiUiiir, Patmu’ Couc, arc tpeedlly cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions hart become impaired by the injudicious use of Mticfit, will find these Medicine* a perfect . cure, as (bey never fall to eradicate from fbt system, all, the effect* of Mercury, idfinitely 1 sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by W, B, MOPPAT, 3U litOiiwir, Xrw-Yoax.
. ' SEASONABLE GOODS, «T it t PRIME KASpERX COST: .ft* •'/A Rare Chance jfor Bargains.
CLOTHING I dLOTHIXG!! And tjlkln Ji of GcnU K«n nlrhlnp Good* at Cod. TfcU !■ an opportunity of HcariDz Xtv and tdJoia offrrrfl. < • ’■ ■’ ■ ’ ‘ Coo»; ( thro, everybody,'an I detiy nut yonr coming, that you be not too laic to jfcurt the * CHKAT 1 A KG A INS, at . Tit Chtap f*ih Store, r ' r . ; HATHAWAY & CO. SAVE YOTJB MONEY. AKDbnyaltho Cheap ICaxh Store your Window' dafh, Door JUpfc*,' lHn*o,;,or any need Id btuldlag a hotue or ihop, for a* hare »c excellent aucrtineat of three nod* and rtrf eJktcjt. i , ■ |LATilA\VAV 4; CO. ;• come , OK foa v vi)l be too UbJ to ge% any of those beautiful Organdie*, Lhwni, Ucresc*, Bobes, Jtc., that they arc reUloj at Mch ankrerd of too price* at ‘ The Cheap Caah Store,” Jrf7 ' IjATHATTAY t CO.
points governing their local associaThere are other specification*;
Hon J'vJTarsha it, iS T e\\CYork Times says that the gifted though (c:eittrie “Tom , Marshall- has been delightipg the people of Poughkeepsie . and Milton with his lectures on Henry Clay and ' Temperance; Mr. M u r drift 11,- at t be close of one of his temperance discourses, announced his intention;of out-witting the Alms-House and Insane Asylum by signing the pledge, which ho then and there proceeded to do.
bat the above arc the : principal biifc's. It will bo econ at a glance that; tie
fttr The U. S; Marshal lor XridiadrsayB the new census 'wUI'sht w that Indiana now has a population
organization rV thorough, ami .the
Vail needful’' for the marine interests’on the-Western waters. With a capital of nearly one hundred mil-, lions of’dollars. It is very remarkable that no concert of action has been bad among boatmen, while the contrary has existed to nn alarming extent, resulting in bitter feuds, bankruptcy and n general crushing of Western commerce. It is therefore gratifying that a more healthy and wholesome condition of boating matters is in • prospective, argning the augmenting of the iiitcretifi of both carrier and shipper. Now one word to the latter class: the boat-
1.440,000
Popolation In 1850, ■"< 088;000
Increase in ten years, • 452,000 Oor increase of population will entitle na to three 6u: four more Representatives in Congress.
(EjrThe '.‘Democratic Expositor and National Crisis,” at \Viahing v ton, D. 0., has raUod tbe followibg flag» '
Farmers , Attention / • WE hare the hot ctotk In IhU market of CliADLLS, SC VTlltS, S.VATUF.S, Hales, in fact, all kinds of' Farming' Implement*, at grtatlj rtd*ctd priett, *tThe Cheap Ltaih Store. jc2J . IjATUAWAY it CU.
Compromise, - Union,' Vfctqrj! . Foi Preaidoat,? Andrew ilqbasqo, of Tennessee. ' For "Vice President, Thoinos Bejmoor/of Connecticut: - J " "
EP It appears in settling’ up the balances for July of small postmasters throughout the country in whose hands money had accumulated prior to the passage of the Postoffice appropriation bill, that; con* siderable deficifsareapparerit. ihosc who delay settlement are threatened with immediate removal.
men having established s permanent
Soots fl«& 01)0*0. Htffod ft 'qoetUon the forfeit tod belt itock In thu icction, mstl *U purcbfoed it* recent decline In nrlcet, «t Tie Cheap Cub Star* of - HATHAWAY & CO.
tariff of rates, fair and no somite 03 Ultcetn all parties,il is just and proper that our merchants and thippers generally should second their efforts, and refuse to ship freight on any steamer taking freight at less
Postmaster at Shelby ville, K j, t waa. recently removed, because ha wi*Dobglaas man. j WhereUpon A five-cent tin cop was forwarded to President Buchanan, with the following superscription; ;
Tac Con-os Crop,—Tho N. 0. Picayune has a letter from a planter in Mississippi, dated the 4ih inst., giving the opinion tbatthe crop will fall-short, on account of the drouth, at least one balk- Tho writer believes this will prove trae in regard to South' and Ksst Mississippi, if not ot other State*. It cannot be doubted that the cotton -field* have suffered much. - Instead of tho rains which fell in some parts of our State proving general and satisfactory, they have been partial and-of little vqlue. The crop is not now of so fair a promise as it was three week* since, htit more, tbaa half; a crop is yet hoped aJicwil;eVesy pert of -tht-cotton t J*eek« mors will determine the with, - The cotton is,' however, fay frbris *;
than the established rates. Thii reform abolishes the many grievances to which the shipper has been subjected, as reliability in rates, punctuality in departure and speedy transit are the leading elements of the new movements. la sales and purchase,
"Compliments of.R. R Russell, ex-Postmaster, fchelbyviUo, Ky."
New Article of Commerge—A largo trade is done at present in Now Albany in elderberries. The Ledger says that they will be found to make most excellent wine. The receipt tor making rt is the same as that for making blackberry wine.
"Please drink a health to oar next President, S. A. Douglas. ” . •
Britannia Ware,. IF LARGE SUPPLY, tn Which we eoae be*atlfnl TEA ud DINNER EKTTS, with HI other kind* of TARLE WARE, *nd moth btka the mini price* at TTu Cheap Cuh Store. • HATHAWAY & CO.
the merchant knows what bis articles
jP*r Abraham Lincoln was born oa th* 12th of February, 1809, and Hannibal Hamlin on the 27th of Aogoat, 1809, Each 0 f lb0 Eepub• lican candidates is in his blind year. John Bel) is in his 64th. (yean and Edward Everat» , in : bis fiTib year; Douglas ia in his 48th yeay, 'Brcck ; imidga in hi* 40th and Lane in hie filet,- >
wi|l net, and cost him, and can govern his transactions accordingly.— The following gentlemen constitute the Board pf Directors and officers of the Cincinnati association: President—M. L. Harbeson. - . Secretary—0. C. Williamson, 'fteaaurer—William C; Mann, Pifp9tprfl7-:M. L. Harbeson. T, F. ,Wm. ilann, Vincent Shipkle* ,P*t Rogers, Alfred Stein, John a4 ref ill iams 0 □, Joim Sebastian,JaTMafBngber* Jacob Ketchnm, P, J3L, Barclay, George, \V, Heart and Bart G. teiper.
Office! of Exhibition md S*le>-499 Broedrer, Ke» York. 18 Samner Street, 003*00. 780 Cbortnot Street, Philadelphia. 161 Baltimore Street, Belli more. 98 Wttt Frarth Strefet, da* cinoatL 124 h'orth Ponrth Stmt, St. Lonl*. 119 Lake Street. Chicago. )S Nertall Home, MUtraakee. 5 Merrill Slock, Detroit. 1U Superior Street, Cleveland. knjl-tf fTSESD FOU A CmCUliAR^ftf
NOW ARRIVING, per iteatoer “Neptune ” on onoioillj Urge end well'inerted itock of Thu n offer, vhotmle ud re till, it the toicr« ritw,it Tkt Cheap Cuh Sure. Hathaway 4 co.
CP 1 Warrick county has had an investigating committee, .showing a former Treasurer’s indebtedness to the county to be $0,997,16:
Carriage Springs and Axels I A LA KCE SUPPLY, at •feWS . ,-rF.L. QRI31RO k SOJi 1 #.
Etui wit. Nr'*-Ye ii. rotttJtbjr»DDratSlO. ' . JjSS-lj.JI,4A
' ” W* Jure the b«t itocl of
Paints and Oils, P. L. GR1SARD & SON'S.
Sugar, Tea,- Coffee, illre, &c,,- &£. in"the Wukrt, ud, u every * D0 7l’ lrt trills* them vtry low, it TU CUip Cm I tare. HATHAWAY & CO.
tfayPrcflsItope, BEST QUALITY, at - norm F. L, OBISARD*SON>S.
A GOOD ARTICLE of Liiueed Oil and While Lead can be had by wiling at the store «!■■■- J. TEATS, '
83* J. G. M., wt bare co copiee left of last trtfk'l Reveille!
.= 83r,QaiDp-pi*eUngoommcQt*9to-morrow, 6 or 7 mile* from Vcvay.
S T OTiI€E! iXY Prwoo k»<riuf tbn» orfoarHunJrtJThA--r lan In Imti far ooo, tiro or Ihttefrar*, un pwd tarns ui<) veil ftcurcJ, trill tin aell local! cn 1 ■ J.H, Tins, aujli t Rail £»tale Agent.
HARDWARE I --- HARDWARE 11 ■\TW RECEIVING direct from Um Importer*, XI the ver/ beit wake* pf all kinds of Hard* ware, and at price* ! UEYO.tU COMPETITION, • At Tie “Cheap Cash Store” of itATIUWAT k CO.
