Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 September 1860 — Page 2

'GREAT EASTERN.

" [Ter tl» ladits* P.trtHi*. i WARSAW, GHENT, CARROLTON.;

THE ABOUTIO.NT3T9 IS* THE FKID. , Syracuse, N. Y., Acg, 29. The Radical Abolition National

XATlOAUpXTTDtS.

LAH'*E)iVS,i By Mail and Telegraph.

Cincinnati. Sep. 3. Mess pork 819J@819}; Bacon ll}c; Lard 12isl«; Floor quiet it 85,00 to 6,25; Sugar Mo* lasses 43 a 44c; Ooflee 14} a 15}c; Wheat 31,00tol,20; Corn 45 lor ear, and 59a56c for shelled; Oats 2Sa29c; Rye 66 to 98c; Barley 75c; Hay per ton, for prime old iand neve Cheese 8|c; Bolter 8 to 15c.

There ate vixteen new .boats, at Pt»al|arg.in coarse of completion at the present time.

GLORIOUS NEWS1

Fajzxd Waldo:— My opportunities for information are ?ucb, that what 1 am about to state igbt be retied on is being

and State Convention assembled here ibis morning. .. . I About one bond red persona, inelo* ! ding several .women, were present. A letter was read from Hon. Qerrit Smith, containing a draft.for 850 to aid in printing tickets, ifcc. He discouraged the ezpenditnre of- much time and money, alluded to the sad experience in 1858, and tbongbuhero was little grounds for encouragement in the future. , Delegates are present from Kentucky, Pennsylvania; New Jersey, Michigan, Massachusetts, Ohio, and New York. _ -• , Th'e following are the nominations made; . President of tho United States— Gemt Smith, of New York. Vice President—Samuel McFarland, of Pennsylvania. Governor of New York—William Goodcll, of New York. ' Lieuenant Governor — Sidney Beers, or Brooklyn.

co3ufijCT£fc*fifY r* J- Waldo.

The -Upper Ohio is in a fine navigable condition, and there is no pros ; { pect for any Tory low water. The river at St. Louis continues stationary, with five feet eight inches out to Cairo, three feet three.inches to Keokuk, twenty-two; inches on the Lower Rapids, and stationary above. The Illinois has a liule over three feel from the mouth to Peoria, and twenty-two inches on the bars from Peoria to Lasalle. *; The Missouri is falling all the way down, and there is only three feet in the river, and the channel very bad from Omaha to St. Joseph, and from St. Joe down there are «J£. feet scant, and the river very snaggy and full of sandbars.

NOW IS THE TIM Eli

Vewtont State Election.

WEDNE9DAT, SEPTEMBER 5, 1660.

(ally the true itate of the facts.

CLOSING OCT SALES 1 nr

I refer to the proposed extension of the Telegraph Line from Vevayto Carrollton, Ky. t by crossing the Ohio by submarine cable at Vevay to Ghent, and extending the line to Carrollton at present-j-but ultimately the interior is to connect—New Liberty and Owenton—with the same line. And in the same connection it is also proposed to bring Warsaw, Ky., into the circuit of the T'I*graphic tearhl, by a cable crossing the river, connecting with the line now built along this ban* of the titer. ■ . f

(Special Dispatch to ib« Bevel lie, by li* RMcj

Tr7*5o cotta nalU tahao of loony room * tororooflleiUoBj. Wtutarar u lnt*ad»u for !■- miUob mail b« aotbautoaud by wwa* aod aWteasof the wrttar; eotoaeaaarily for pabUcatloa, bat aa a gatnurts* ef good fttlUs. W« uuot oadMtam (o rertro mjacud anises.

Sun Telefrayh Line.]

SOMMER GOODS,

Rmso Sc*. Wednesday, Sept. 6. ■ The annual State Election took place in Vermont yesterday..

THE HEAP CASH STORE.

TTT* All Legal AArntteroants payable la ad»aacerorwhett'AlBdaflt U aider to do cue « abject to me delay oflcgil proem.

Returns for Governor in 129 towns gives Fairbanks, Rep., fi.tjsS; Saxe, Douglas, 2,CM] Harvey, Breckinri Jge,-4S7. Majority for Fairbanks, ,7,733. The majority for. Hale, Republican, last yeirVas SjCOt— being a Republican gain of €99.

SPliCIAL. NOTICES.

, ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, I AT COST. ORGANDIE ROBES, AT COST. fancy lawns, AT COST. ,

JTj*All tmuient adcrttiumetiU to be plW formTUiably to advance. - ’

or, ivaxdo.

Oapt. Jacol) Strader died at his residence in Cincinnati, on the 28th ultimo. Hej was one of the founders of the Cincinnati and Rouisville Mail Lino, j Of late years he waa a banker and railway manager, and was very wealthy.

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,

VEVAT, INDIANA

These tow nr embrace one fifth of the State, and indicate the election of Mr. Fairbanks by a large 'majority., CO towns elect -J3 Republican Representatives—showing a gain' of 5.over last year.’

Ii iht reywlar aathorlreJ Agent for tbc follow* toe well known uul reliable Companies, which bare tollj complied with the Imuraoce Iawi of the State of Italians:

CHALU3 AT COST, . 1 L.ICE POINTS AND UANTLEsJ AT COST, 1 SONNETS AND BONNET TBIIUIINCS, AT COST, To make room for FALL GOODS, we hate determined to eell oar entire dock of ’ I

The Company owning the Patent for the above Territory, propose to gite the Company building the line the right to build "and operate the line. The estimates made for the building and furnishing of offices at Ghent, Carrollton and Warsaw, is $2,600,

S E C U EITY INSURANCE CO.,

There is a lively lime between the railroads leading to the Mississippi, and the two packet companies.in cap tying freight. The Galena -Company and Chicago Railroads are resolved to ny trie bottom of the Milwaukee it LaCrosso road and its lino of packets, and as a commencement, their runners underbid ou freight and passenger rates, .often agreeing to carry goods free of charge.

Of Xew-York; Aisels $573,1132 f&. PHffiNIX INSURANCE COMFY,

Great Battle in. Mexico !

SEASONABLE GOODS, WAT PRIME EASTERX COST.! jjg A Rare Chance for Bargains.

; SST Judge Wjck of Indianapolis, waa knocked off a chair on Thursday last, by wbiclj ope of his shoulders were dislocated* A scuffle among coma loafers in front of the Palmer House, waa the cause of tho accident.

Miramon Wounded — Hia Army

Of Hahfoid ; Asst Is.$532,325 90.

A* the line wilt .not for « long time be remunerative, the ( Company proposing tob«i:d will do so, provided they can gel a subscription of one thousand dollars towards the od van cement of the project. This communication is written for the purpose of drawing the attention of the citisensof Ihe towns ndmed to the sub-ject--not having a doubl but that once it is fully .understood by them, the amount will be at once raised.

Captured—BU Flights ■ Kiw 0*ut»»». Sept. 3

. *3* Poltclettened and renewed without refer coce to the Compact er. Life luarance attended to promptljr. Rates ai low u thoee of any tolvest and safe Company. fcUS-t-tf

Advices from Autlln of the 3wh alt-. the Kraxo* Klver m r<ry tl”n fnd fears were entertained of adMiroeUvo flood, ■ . Si* Lv ii, M sir co. A a g. IS. ' A battle look ptico at Larjo* on U.e lith. be(wen Miramon and PabUuty. Miramon »ILh flt«l rich tri«<l to (ul Mi «»y through, »oJ vat »nmtu tided by liablado,w|iM IO,uwi mao. The .light )a>te<l die day,. Miramon w»* badly voundol, but UnaUf ejcapcdvllb.hls cavalry. tie lost ht, artillery, ana tlue tcil of bli anuy were mvlj prtreitcw. General Pacheco vat killed, and General Me* jal made prisoner. Miramon wax In full flight for the Capitol. .There If great rejoicin'* throngli the coon try.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! And alt kln.li of Gents rurnlihlny Gcod» at Cost. . This 1* an opportunity of recwrlny AVu and CAroj>Cood>, retdum offered. !

FflREICX NEWS

.New \ ortK, Sep. 3.

The Bavaria, froini, Hamburg and Southampton on tho r lSili, bus ar* -rived, She' bring* London papers of-the evo of the.JSlh,

Public Speaking.

HON. MORTON 0. HUNTER. Will address the citizens of Switzerland'county; on the political questions of the day, at I he fallowing times and places :./. Patriot, Wednesday, Sept. 5, at uighl. Florence, Thursday, Sept. G, at 2, p. m.,

Come, then, ererybody, and delay not year com* lay, that yott be not too late to ftenre Ute great bargains, a| Tie Cheap Caib SlMe." HATHAWAY & CO.

Tbo friends of Breckinridge and Lano held, a (jonventioa in Ohio county August-25 h, and nominated a full county ticket, os follows: For Sheriff, Thomas |H. Gilmore; for Coroner, ■ KU CTaik; for Commissioner, Jao. R. Lis lit liter; for Surveyor; J. C. Thompson; for Treasurer, K. W. Jones. -Tba Central Committee;was ordered do confer, jnrith Switzerland Comity in regard to a proper time for holding a Joiijt Convention , for tbo purpose of nominating a Representative. ., . '.v ■■ V- ! ,

TUK rjttsllinxcr IX coxgressl

I The ev ening edition of the London {Times tnys a Sardinian Irigato ar* Irived ntCaiuo oh the 12ih, bringing ■ Dr. Uartano with important news for Garibaldi, who immediately issued j|hfl order of the day, staling that he | was obliged to leavcTor a few days, l and placing Gen. Sirtor} in command ]of (lid land and sen foices. . C ; .

'ilie A'cw Totk Jotutial ol ’Commerce argues, with that if. the Presidential election goes into the House, Mr. Lincoln wilt Is elected,: by the addition;of Oregon and Illinois (the latter through the vole ot’JIr. Morris) to the litteen. States already having Republican majorities in that body. Should this tail, no choice can bo effected in the Homje, amt the Senate wilt elect Lane to the : Vice* Presidency,,should he he ono.ol lbo ! eligible candidates. If not, instead ul dealing Everett or Hauilin, the Sennte.(in which thcBieckimjdge wen have a decidtd majority) will let the election go by default. . Breckinridge, who is a member elect of the next Senate, can then be chosen President bl that body,, pro I import, nnd will thus become the Acting President. The programme is a plain otio, nod the result easily foreseen.

If vou will publish this article, nil J fend a few copies of the paper containing u to Eooie prominent citizens in each of the towns named,' it may have the effect to bring the'nutter to a sp;eJy concision. And I remain very truly yours, | ; teubouafIi. Vevay, Ind., Scpf. 4, I ICO.

Election in Kansas.

LtUVEMVOtlll, &*pt. 4. . At t iie.mti pic i pa I election in this city VeslcidaV J. ‘L. WcDo'vcll Utep.) was elected .Mayor by 2lC majority. - The Democrats eleal Clerk, Justice, and three Councilman. The balance of Hie Republican ticket is elected. ; .

A poition of each addict will be devoted to Suta matters, including ihe Swamp Land*; etc. The-people-of all parties arc earnestly invited to attend.: - ■ Vevsr, August 29, 1 §60.- —2t

COME QUICK!

Oil yei »ill bo too Ule (a get nay «( beautiful OrcooJtcr. U»U1, t!cr*,-«3, Itpbn, Ac-, that they »rt rt:nof at tuch •! lav j.ricrr U • The Cheap Ca*a ( ■ » j«.* Hathaway it co. . Partners , I "llfX bate (he best >lock In tUi market of t \ Ut.ilil.LS. sCVTHKa, iiNATULf*. KUn, iu lift, All Undo of hamltif Impltuent,, li gnatiy induce c pneri, At The Cheap Ckih Shaft. je.*7 HATHAWA| A Co. Boots onii Sl)«s. Ilejond a qns*tion lbe Urjett and bej stock la thu >e:ttun, and all purchased alncc the icctDl tlecCnc iu price,, at Tkt Cheap Cash Store «t . HATM.VU AV A C.O.

j Twenty churches and two convents •were burned at Iklohecl during the rcccht’disturbanccs. Male Christ! bid). j were murdered and women outraged. ■Tho Turkish troops sent to preserve {orderrivero assisting in the outrages, vibe SloEsclmen population of Da* !masciis, as late, ns .Jan. 2Sih,niuinllaincd a menacing altitude. Large ; bodies of fanatics, were parading the 1 town,'demandtog the surrender of (ho Cbristiatip, who had sought refuge in the citadel. The troops dispatched from ileyroni had not arrived.

Froni New Mexico. IsoEfi.swtscr, Sepl."4. The'Nea* Mexican Malt, with dales to the 2lsl utu, arrived )odiy. t i A campagin agamsrthij Navajocs will Wmade this fall* The emsens * ill raise l,0u0 volunteers, independent of the regular army. i ‘ - ■ ? . The weather continued dry and the ctups Were suffering. . ’ : ; - r ■ The prairie was alive si-ith trains going to Ft, Union, Denyer City, ike. The commerce of the plains is greater than' ever known. No hostile Indians.' ,

Texas.: —The (.''troubles** in this Stale brill exist

A letter: from -from San A utpnio hays two' incendiaries were arrested atllendcrson and lynched. Large quantities of poison wore found on the negroes, for the understood pur* pose of poisoning the whites. . The total loss of piopcrty in Texas is said to be $3,000,000, and twenty persons have been .hanged. New Orleans dates of .Tuesday last are rewived, containing Texas news. New events .were/daily occurring in 'various parts; oLlho Stale, adding considerably - to ’the excitement a|* ready existing there; among, other things it is stdtcdribat a man named Price had been, arrested on a charge of: being concerned (a the burning of the town of. Henderson, and thst tho proof is almifit positive against him. Tho people, are dming from the op* jier. pan of the State, every' person in the least suspected of Abolition* ism. Tho town . of Mount Vernon has been destroyed by incendiaries; one of whom baa been caogbtand beng. . . . • .( ’■■ ■’ ; i A plan to burn; Sulphur Springs baa been discovered. A slave negro preacher acknowledged that he end ... ■ ■ «jniua L'ciiain lime to burn all the dwellings in the place, commit other depredations, and then, in case they could not whip out the whiles, they were to take all the horses they coaid lay their hands on, and! fly to the Indian nation.

IlofBTOK DECLiSEs.—Gen. Houston has declined the race fort be Pros." deney and advises the pftoplo of Tcyas to support the best Union man.

iarTho Daily Courier, tho long talked.of Bfeckini idge paper at Cincinnati, was 1 to appear on Sunday last; j.-fTho' Enquirer says, ‘‘that Mr. McCbesnoy, formerly of the Cyn* ibiana'fKy.) iVettx, and latterly ot the Louisville Courier', is tp.hold its editorial brim.' He is regarded as a fair writer, : and ii in faver of the right of Congress! to intervene iqfa* vor of negro slavery in the Tcrrito* rief, should the peopledecide lo beep ;; | ' ,Twq new ; Lincoln papers, entitled the “Bail Splitter*** and the "Wide Awake," have also just been started' in that city. | • ■ ■

Flags For the Boys!

; Political Flags, all kind* and si=cv‘at prices from ft cents to sixteen dollars,-fur sale at the Keyei it.e 0 fficc, • aug29- If

i Steamboat Sunk, <5'c., $c. ,

; Hogs Coming xsn Going.—Yesterday morning our streets were invaded by aa army ol Hltecn hundred lean, liungiy bogs, alt the way from Warren county, Kentucky. They aro seeking their way to Jutituou co., 1ml., to la led and fattened lor (bo pen. - . .

WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. It is ascertained that the Admin* listratibn .has no more official interim atioh on Mexican affairs then is already known to the public through | tho newspapers; Tho dispatch of I vessel s in the Gulf is merely a pra- <; cautionary ■ matter in view ot the i Spanish ’hosi.ililics against Mexico, I : It is pronable that Minister Me* Lane wul return to' Vera Urnx in bcFcordanco with a desire expressed in J official quarters., j White our Government wo’d net 'view with indifference ah armed European intervention in the affairs ot Ithit chiiptry, it would bo powerless ‘to lawfully interfere,’ Congress hay* ring miule no. provision tor such a

ora RELATI0XS WITH JlEXICft

St. -Loom, SvpU 4

The str. Asa Wilgers, boimtl htnee for Weston, sunk!yesterday, morning in the Missouri river. Cargo nearly a total loss. 'I'be bu&lican rabed, though the lass wilt be heavy. She ii valued tOO. insured for $IS,000 irt Futsburgh and Sl.‘ Louis. ■ ■ i . The Foil Smith Timer reports a fight between the Indians near Smoky Hill Fork cf the Kaw river, and a company of foot and cavalry, under Copt. Carr, iu which 30 of the former were killed. The total returns are an nearly complete as to render it certain that St. Louis is the most populous ciiy in this West. The total wiit be about 161,000, a"gain since 1830 of 1 100 pl-t cent. _ St. Low,Sept. 4,'ncoU.

Uj* Weccerhted by bit nighl 1 * raiil a <<ipt of the ‘‘Cenlral puhlhht-d *ciniweckW hi nafcrrlll*, California, byoor friend John 6. McCallum. Il if a neat and beautiful paper, tud auppoitsOanfUt and'Johnson. .

- ID*"’® a» inilehud l> Sir. Napoleon L<Clerc, of lbt« place, for a but cl of Doc Iwaibcj, from bit garden.;

■ <| ■ ■ a_- » m ea xa 'a» »rt» s Orl(aniiiu Ware, Aci,' Ac, IX I.AtCCK SCITI.Y, in which arc alrne beautiful Tt A itjJ UlNXMlCihl «)i& all ulher •in-l-i of TAUJ.K IV.HIK, and bind, Mon- thi osaiI prict 1 At Iht I heap l'a-h Mure.] UAVllAW.AV 4 CO.

Jn some districts the hogs are starving, while in others they are being decimated by the bog cbolora, especially- iu (J timber laud, Wayne, Clinton, and adjoining districts. All thesu things are tending to shorten the crop lot * packing,'* and advance prices. -rZouisvttle CWw/v

(JO" AYo are indebted to Hon. A. G. Porlcr for political documents..

\*•'ll' AKiaviNi;, j<r ticamcr "Xeptune," an i\ utni.ujjiy Ur in. and *tll a-weird nock uf j»‘A-3t «r, ThV. at i-Ccr, wholesale irul mil. i( the feur/j* rtit*, at Vu Cttap Carit i-tjit. I 11.4T11AWAV A* 00.

iCST Subscribe for the Kcveille,

InCBEISE OF fJoPDLATIOK. — The . * • - - population of Cleveland is 48,931, a gain of one. hundred and nine per cent.,* the Heraldi claims, over the i celiacs returns of 1850. Jiar ;.f w... o i wiU, he .from. 185,000 to 100,000, against 143,505 in 1850, These fig* area show that New Orleans has kept fully up to fit. Louis and Cincinnati injtfae increase of jits inhabitants.— Th«o figures do pot include Lsfay* elle-md other immediate suburbs of

Kiver falling slowly, S fu 6 to. to Cairo; £5 deg. Heavy ram last night at Dubuque. Hopes are tn'.trtained of a ’nse in il.e np[wr streams, tfi ti will in-Jure Kl.ipnw.nts of grain to this ooint, as *te known lope wailing such rise. ' i ' . ’

In this place,’on the 31 s'. Aiign«f,f.it Ihc ifMiteiice of-Jam** F..flryr*.n.' .Mi*. I.rcairm Bca*cs, tonvxl nf .l-dip It-ars, occeastd, in tiie TSlh year of her ago.

■** <0 «* It la r* .

Census Return.—'ITjo census ot Ripley county bus - been completed, and the Bii;Uui number of inhabiuriu lepottCDf^IbIS.SJH , lu ■ ihoto were 15,8*22. '

A.»TCT fS 'ttT AlJCi, We hire the bc,t «i\-k of | Sugar, Toa, Co flee, Hicr, &c., |a the market, anl. u esery ImJjr tM*i. aro *11iug them urj lt\r, at 7kr L’htap Cash store. 11 ATI! AW AY &! CO.

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PIKES PEAK SEWS.*

Elkhart comity will show a populatioQ of nearly 24,000. , The population of Xajporte county is now about 24,000—nearly double what it was in I860. Very few* if any counties in tbo (State havi gained so largely. . ; V 'iho population of'St. Joseph col, is 14,411,10 1850 it was 10,954, showing an increase of 7,458.'

At a rate ling of the Republican Stale Committee yesterday, the Ohaumari wa* instructed Id prepare an address: lb the Republicans of Missouri, urging them to vindicate their principles in the ensuyjg' Residential election, without affiliation 7 with any other parly; ' :

: The Hitiiiju we believe has a larger circulation than any other paper Id IMi part of the Plate. it circulate* freely la Ibis and the aily-lning counties in Indiana and Kentitcky." ThvIUvmuisanetd and well established paper, and is one ef the permanent InnUntiuoiof Vcvay and PrltierUml eoionty. Forlrtnsef adrertltin;r, see Brit page. For furlbcr/particutavs address the proprietor. F, J, Wstbo, Veray, Indiana. -

bx. Josexu, Aug- ‘21.

We; have Denver City "advice* to tbe Sqih. The population of the gold regions, is about 60,000, of which (48.000 are within the boundary of Kansas. .The, Engineer of the Snioky Hill wagon- road'i eports wood,Tvati;r.and grass on nearly the whole route. He is confident of-an excellent road. Mining operations cominne brisk. Parlies report the wheat crop in New, Mexico mostly cut off. - The Pike’s Peak region has heretofore been supplied from this source.i ’ The Navajoo and Cheyenne Indians 1 ate still troublesome. .

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HOLLAND BUT

Indian Battle, JPolUics , <5v.

Tnc Dboctb is Socmens Indiana and Ilusois,— The Terre Hanlo Express of the 25th says: '1 he drouth which has prevailed in this region for several weeks past, wo find by onr exchanges is very extensive and even more injurious in many parts ol the( country than in this locality. In t our vicinity'the corn and potatoes willinffer severely. In the timber , the drontb Ja less severely felt; ■ ; ' 1;; / - In Southern Illinois the, drouth, we regret to almost'entirely cut off a crop'of corn, much of it being so burnt and dried up that it will not even 'answer for fodder. From various other portions of the country wo have Uislreasiog accounts of the crops.; ;

arrival op the post express.

X KW ADVJ?RT1 3 liMliN'tS.

the Crcscant City.j th 1850 Indianapolis contained a population of S.fjOl, and In 1860 has a population of 21,000, as near as be arrived at by the census rolnrns.reported. jTtiis is an increase of over ono hnpdrfd and fifty per . cent/ Are there any other cities,in the West that canj beat this ? . * . CiLUX)RXfA.--By^'.he last pony express we have'advices from San Francisco np to 18th: Ths Tehuantapkc route is to be opened, and a line |of steamers established between Ban Francisco and New Orleans. J The pony wbich[should have bro’t letters and St. Lems dates to the 4th, arrived at Carson Viver on the 15tb, without a rider orjletter begs.' ■■ It is * opposed tbs rider was thrown from bis horse, or that he was killed by the Indians. . j All the parties are actively engaged in‘preparing for the nominalido of tin electoral tictotsl In the interior, politics engross public attention.— In San Francisco* the Republicans manifest the most force and zeal. They will probably carry the city, •and are • sanguine j of carrying the Slate. I —' . ' .

St. Joaertt, Sept, ?. The Pony Express, wi(h dales to Aug. 22d, arrived last eve. The India ns. having disturbed and delayed the nail patty from St; Joe, of 3d ult., Lieut. Weed, with *25 soldiers, at* tacked and killed 17 of them, wounding more; three of Weed's nlen were wounded. U.is tupposeditbejhostilelnilians are now driven .Ron! the Express route, and interruptions enjted.'' • ; Political meetings , are; held with.remarkable frequeney.in interior (owns.— Senator Latham addressed 2;000 people at Sacramento on Saturday, strobgiy advocating Breckinridge.' This is the Sen; ator’s place of. residence, where he . is personally very popular.He wes. very, coolly received by the large audience, who voted down the Breckinridge resolutions, and cheered Douglas, and amijorty of the meeting wctemamfestly Douglas sympathizers, . : ';The7 demonstration has given the ’ Douglas .party, renewed epurage throughout the Sure.-- ; ; 7‘' The political newspapers' have mostly taken; sides, and stand; Douglas,21; Breckinridge, 21 j Lincoln, 7; Bel], 3. , FROM OREGON AND WASHINGTON;

LYING iti Swilrertaod Comity, on’(be Road fium-AtlcasviUo to Aberdeen, and the Koid w]* from Enterprise and Aberdeen, , , yjaLde-cribcd u a part of N. E. qmr1 ggPSter of lection td, town 3, ranges, B=q1| weit-jrdned by the lands.of Jlob-JLIJUL ert twrard, decea-ed, an the South; Sanuera ott the East; Joe-Bomd on the North; Ara Tyleron Ibt Won—eontalnlor 1W A Cilia, more or leu.— About <5 berm cleared and under a good fence. Dwelling House, Siables, good 6 re hard, and the beat water la the county. The land ts-well adapted to jmiand stock. Good w-faouls and churches convenient. \ ■ AH" For further information enquire of the undersigned at gngtr Cicek.Xy- or W. T. PATH, at Fatriowlnd. • - ‘J. HOWE k SON. September 4, tSCO.—6m V :

OCT .Sotnebody at a political mdetfug in Delaware very improperly said uncivil things ol (iextent} Winfield Scott, whereupon Mr. Briggs arose for his defence. The following is bis eloquent speech: “Mr. President: Whoever sayaGeneral Scott is not a patriot should bo kicked out of the back door of /ublic contempt, rolled down the gutter of degradation, picked up with the tongs of geuorol o.tocration, and buried in tbo waters : of oblivion."

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DYSPEPSIA,] DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS* . LIVER COMPLAINT,;

DOUGLAS IN NORTH CAROLINA

;'k Fktebsduko, Ya.j Kept. 1. ■ The - Democratic ;Convention of North Carolina adjouined last night. Fifty counties'were.: rap reseated by ,175 delegates;. ' Senator Douglas made ah able speech before the Uonvention'i .' A straight Douglas ticket was nominated. S’ 1 , ,v • 8. Millson, M. C. from that Norfolk district, in a speech to night earnestly advocated the election of Dongles. ( ; !

Weakness of Any Kind,

FEVER AND AGUE ’

And the various affections consequent upion a dliordered |

; - Wharf Privileges. VTOtlCE ti hereby given that the Trustees of the 1\ Corporation of A eray at their reguiar meeting on the fim Monday of October ceil, will let bat to the highest bidder the Wharf I*riviieges for the ensuing year. By order of the Doan).' Attest— - - J, H. TITLS, Clerk. Veray, Soptomher ff, ISMi—9t

Stomach or trim*, Such at Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky i’aiuo, Heartburn, Lou of Appetite.Dapen- . dency, Co,Uvene*s, Kited and Bleeding Mice. la. all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has la numerous mstancei pro red highly benn : CctaJ, and In others effected a decided cur*. ' This is purely a referable composed, prepared on striotly scientific principles, after the manner rt the celebrated Holland Professor, Barkov*. Ha reputation at home produced its Introduction hero —the demand commencing with those of the Fatherliud scattered orei Diet see of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is nets tftrti to tie Ammcoa y/iihe, Famrtar that its trwfy wmitr/td mtdidnol nrfttes mail it ecixcvied/ed It is particularly recommended u Urns* perm* whose constitutions have been impaired by lb» Conti o cod use of ardent iptrita,er other forms ed dissipation. Ceueraily tostaneoas in effect, it finds Its way directly to the feat ef life, thrilling and qslekenlvg every nerve, raising np tha drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor-tn the ijiiea. ; . expects to find this a beverage wOt .be disappoint*!; but u tie rick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties.

Small Mackerel.— The Boston Allas says: - V

In the catch of this year there seem to bo an unusual quantity of small mackerel. This happened ■ come years since, when the dealers. found themselves with large quantities, and the price of No. 2 went down'to $8 per brl. .They are now selling at 59. the fish, U is observable, bite sharper than the boyers. [

(£r The first volume of Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible has been issued. • Four more vvrill complete the undettakiog, |I Ilastrated;Bible has ever;' equaled this in the, artistic merit of its pictures. None #ter appro ached ‘its j; combihed beauty of prinlinig acid cheapness.—AW - Tori* Tribune. [ ' \ ■■■■■■ \Ye received a few numbers of this work; and a few jpf tho Nstnral History.': Bui after wo had given the work several good notices, they ceased to come; Rather a ’’scaly trick’’ in the pulHsher.

Estate of Peter yanbriggie. Deceased. ■\T0TICE Is hereby git tbi that at the July Term XV of the .Court of Common Fleas of Switzerland County, Indiana, after final settlement of the Eilat* orFeUt/YanDriegle, deceased, Fire Hundred and Etgatr-cightjuollars and twelre cents, (lsb,13,) w ft* found remaining for distribution among.the! Heirs—iitiojcct howerer to costs of distribution.) ■ -I "V •’ said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the neat lens of said Court, and receive their distributive share. oaimt OKMSilV, Clerk, Sobteraberfi,16».—.... . WotlcB of gharifTa Sale. BY Tlrtae ef .u Exes/itkn or order of sale issued ont of Uwf Swiucftaod Court of Common Fleas, on a Judgment and decree rendered In laid Court at tu July Term,'I860, In favor of Hobert X Lamb, Administrator de bools non of the citato of Hesekiih B. Seymour, deeastod, and against Coorgo MeCnllock and Philander S. Sage, and to ms directed and. detivared, I vU on ■ . I -> Saturday, Sep tender 29,1860,-/ i offer for tale at mblie auction and oatcry, and wit) sell to the highest and best bidder for estth In band at the Coon Housedogs laths Townof Veviy, Switzerland and Sfals 'of Udlana, 1 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m,and< o'clock pm., the rents and profits for a term of years not oteeedinf seres, of she following described Real Estate, ittuatelnSwUteriaiid county, 1 udlana, ordered and decreed to b« sold aa the property of said Georgs MeCttllock, to pay.sod satisfy said Judgment, to-wlt: • ' ' , i .’ ■, > ( I “Lot No. SI In Iht Town of Jacksonville, and so! much of out Lot No. 43 In said town as lies back of Lot Xo.31, as recorded on the plat of said Town J of Jaaksonrilte. Also, Lots Nos. 63, 63 .and I M(n John Sheets and Daniel Dnfour's addition to the Town of Veray. Alto, to Lot No. 37 in John Sheet's addition to the Town of Veray. Also, Lots Nos. 5, 6,9 and 11, in the town of Jackie nr Hie.

HabtfobdCt., Aug. 30, • The Times of this evening publishes a caid for a Mass Convention of the National Democracy to meet at New Haven, on the 12tn,of Heptecdher, to nominate a Breckinridge and .Lane electoral ticket. Ttte call is signed by Hon. \Y. Eaton, member ol the National Democratic Convex lion from Connecticut. . . . ;

. Advices to Ulh, and British' Columbia to 16th, have been received by steamer pacific. . •. ' j ‘ The Secretary of Stale'of Gregor, has refused to issue the certifibate of election to SchieV, recently elected id Congress as suecessor td Stout, on account of the election being premature : and unauthorized by law. / • .. Rich gold mines have been discovered at Walla Walla,.and atfi, OOO.worth of gold came down by the Pacific,* Considerable excitement preyajlsat Portland on the subject, end a tush had commenced toward the new diggings, j ; ' Fanners were cutting by far the largest and best crop of wheat ewr grown in the Stale. • • ■ - ITT - .. Douglas, Republican ado Breckinridge clubs were organizing in all the principal towns, add each ptrtyfcUimed to be the strongest, without any data to' form a plausible estimate upon. M»j. Stein’s command bad a skirmish with the Indians, killing five. The Legislator!) of Washington Territory politically lUnUt; ’

. Abusdasck of Peaches ix ItxiiroWi—The.Galena (Illinois) Courier is informed that the peach crop in the southern part of that Stale is immense. ! A ridge in Union and Jackson Counties, twenty'miles long and from Jive to seven miles wide, will produce at least 1,000,000 bushels, a large amount of which will be distilled.

sREAD CAREFULLY! Tbe'Ocauine highly concentramd Bcerhave'a Holiand Kitten is put up in half pint bottles only, and .retoQtd.aiOxs Dorns, per botulo, or .tix bottle* foe Frva Don tas The great demand for this truly celebrated Medldoo haa induced many imitations, which the public should guard agslcs; purchasing. . iST Beware of Imposition. See that our came Is on the' label of every bouie yen buy. ] Sold by Drug gtsugeoenlly. It can be forwarded by Express to mo»t points, SOLE PROPRIETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR.ACO.

Richmond, Va. Aug. 31.

The Jiffies River ami: Kanawha Canal has been conditionally told to a French Company of capitalists.~ The action of the legislature is necessary to make the agreement final. The capital of the new company is not to bo loss than twenty nor more than thirty millions. The canal is to be finished to the Ohio River in eight years.

Cot. Fremont his Uiaed a notice to the Chines* miners on his grant not to pay any more license tax under the Slate law taxing foreign miners. He claims jibe gold as his property, over which the State has no control. The principle whether the owners of land under oar Government are also the owners of the minerali io the soil is a question never decided by the Supreme Court.

’ gg T We clip the following paragraph from the Now York Express :

: Yevay, Ind.,, Ang. 22. 1860. The Union fires are burning brightly out here, and einco the formation of oar Electoral Ticket large numbers are being added to onr ranks; if we do no more, we may at least give the Stats to Douglas. Irouiu.

SST Most rules have their exceptions, but this ono never fuiln, namely—The man who can write an anonymous letter, accusing the person addressed of something calculated to wound his feelings, is a scoundrel.— If there bo an exception to this rule, we never met it.

xawmcvcaiso pijarmatinlista aaD (Cljmusts, PITTSBURGH, PA. " For sale by J. L. THIEBAUD, Druggist, Tmj, Indiana. mai31-lj-lu»>n

Coantll—DomocrslJ 8, Republicans 1. AuembI;—Democrats S3, Republican! 7. (Vifi(tdonbl>) excitement prevailed around Puget Sound, on account of nvorebla gold raining reports from Hoct Creek, near h*adquatten of Mmllkimeen.

New York, Sept. I.

Col. Allen May is dead. He died in Washington Territory, soon after bii arrival there, whither lie b*d gone la retrieve his fallen fortunes. His family is shit tu Indiana.

THE OFFICIAL TOTE 0? ZENICCST.

Douglas arrived at Richmond last evening entente for Raleigh, and mads a speech in the presence of 12 or 15,000 persons. Much cheering.

' RCXXK.0 7 S r SAl.t Livery, Sale fy Feed Stable.

FBAsaroitT, Aug. 31.—The official vole of Kentucky for Clerk of the Court of Appeals is as follows: Combs, • . • 68,054 McOlarty, • - - 45,076 Bolling, • - • 10,874 Hopkins, ... 804

Y. World's Washington correspondent says that should the Bell and Dongles ticket receive a majority of the electoral vote, it is stated that Douglas will bo President; Everett Vice President, Bell Secretary of tbo Slate and Johnson Secretary of tho Treasury. And “is (his not a pretty dish to set belore the king?"

CtscisNATi, Ang. 3.

A, M. Taylhr k Co.’s tan bark house, corner Linn and Liberty street#, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss $25,000; partially insured.

And In c&ia the rents end profile tf «3d ml estate, far ft term, of year* not exceeding setae, vlli not toll tor a sufficient meant to pay aad satisfy mid jadpnent, Interest, ud costs i *111 then ud there ftt public ft actios ud outer/, offer to eell to the highest »nd best bidder, for. essh Is bind, the fee simple of said lands; or so mnch thereof u may be secretary to po/ and udilj uid Judgment, interest and c«U, which now amount to |J,5« SX WlUJiJiJfKAD. Sheriff, 8. C, September 5, I860.—It pitfee Ifi.tHJ

Memphis, Sept. 1.

Total receipts of cotton to this date were 398,792 bates against 826,000 last year. Tbs slock on band amounts to 1,709 bates.

fimic USUKKSlCyCD has fittsd Op the Buhls JL oa Hie stmt, opposite Fftalknert Bsddlcty hijop, ud is tends beeping cuistutly os hand a pod stock of

vote in Kentucky for to additional tax for school purposes, resulted as follows, for 69,000; against 43,000. Nine counties to hnr from.

A poor man of Greenock. Scotland, lately applied to a magistrate tahave two of his children admitted on the poor's roll. "How many have you ?’•' eaid tho baillie.—"Five and twenty. 1 ' "All by one wife 7" "Oh, no, Sir/I am wearing the fourth.**

Pittsioioh, Sept. 4. noon. River4 ft by pier, falling; clcsr and warm.

Chicago, Aug. 29.

Jean Baptiste Faribault, one of the earliest pioneers of the western country died at Faribault, Minn., on Monday, aged 87 years. * Ue bad lived on fher frontiers for 67

Xlomea* HOILS'E FK ED, dfcC n for the accoapodiUnc of (ho pnhile, ■ I im rery thukiol far put fatora, sad rasport* fall/ solicit ftwllnesUoft of pabUo funtmp U mj new Etable. _ j jW Harm win be fed aad taken can aad trained, at reaeeaabla rates. CHARES LEMON. ' Vers/, Any », iW.-s#

-Q*r Tbo dronth in Kansas has destroyed all the gross, causing anxiety among the far mots about food for tiork deling the Tm'er.

OCT Adam Sstell,* Swiss, drank five cents worth of whisky in Cincinnati Thursday and .died of the effects almost immediately.

AUOOD ARTICLE of Linseed Oil and White Lead can be had by calling at the ttore of. J. TEATS. .

The cilizena of Florence are •boat incorporating that Town under the general law of the State.

WINDOW CLASS.-Ju<t received, Winder n». Jf?S*TTVrg.

S iVE YOUR MONEY. AND tty fttibe CLfip Ciih Store year Window £a*b, Dvor Locki, UinjoJ or iLiBg \ou bKd lu building k loot a lor ibop, for w e bin an etcdlui awnmnit of Uim |Mfi u.d ttry titof, • ll.lTUAWAVj* laX

HARDWARE! -- HARDWARE! I VOS' RECEIVING tUnct from the Importer*, Jtl the very Uc.-t male* of all kinds! ct Hard* • a.T, »dJ si price* [ JIK\OaO competition, At Tit "i heap Cash Stote** ol j