Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 September 1860 — Page 2
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l?«r tbf lodlini KtiellU. MooasftsLD, Sept. 14, IS60. Tho friend# of Bell and Everett belt! a meeting in Moorefield, Sept. 14, I860, for the purpose of forming a Bell Clnb.
youncAi >*bws. New Yobk, Sept. 16. The Breckinridge State committee publish ea cddrew to-morrow, giving their statement of the recent negotiations With the Douglas Com* ! pmtee. They say "oor candidates
uii FOEiIGS -SITS. . Qcesec. Sept. 17. The steamer Jura, from Liverpool at noon on the 6th; via. Londondary on the evening of the 7tb, baa arriv-j ei at this port. Great Britain.— The weather continues comparatively fine throughout England anil Ireland, amt the harvest prospects are more piomisiog, which exercised a buoyant influence on the funds. ' : Smith and Sinclair, linen factors i of London, had suspended payment, i Liabilities, estimated at £150,000. 1 The Queen goes to Germany oq'i the 26th of Sept. ' , i ' Garibaldi and hi# forces were ex* i peeled at Naples immediately. ' The i King left there for Gacla ontheCtb. i Eight Sardinian war vessels* were < in (lie bay of Kopies. The British < steamer Orwell, which was taken j possessioD-of by the Gaiibaldians, i had been recaptured by the English ( war steamer Scylla. | ■ i
£3T The Mormons have no present intention ot .leaving Salt Labe Valley. They ere busy erecting in every settlement substantial buildings for council ; houses, coart hou»ej, meeting houses, and school booses. Grist and saw mills, nail factories', and every kind of machine shops are becoming common. A few miles from the city Brigham is laying out a nursery, with a million treee, which he calculates will, in ten years, torn him in as many dollars. The building j of the Great Temple has commenced, and every, spare-team is hauling the massive rocks from Cotton road into the city. I Of the magnitude of Itlris edifice, our ■ readers will form' soiie notion from the fact ,ihat tbs foundation alone' cost $60,000, and a contract has recently been concluded for the hauling of the rock for the basement story, a distance of ten guiles lor 8S0,000, The building is to cover an area of 21,860 feei/i;
Cosamu>.ovotR2Cisclssati, Stpi. 17, Meet poik 819,00; Bacon 13® 13$c; Lard 12|a1S; Floor doll at 85.75 to 6,00; Sugar 8a9|c; MoUsfcb 43 a 44c; Coffee 15 a 15£c; Wheat SI,05itil, Corn 48 tor ear, and 54«55c for sberied; Oats 30a3Ic; Iti> 65 to 6Sc; Hailey 85c; llav 814.5<. , @3l5. per too; Chew-e Bunei 0 to I5e. I
Hollow*T’a rrr,L3.—T« Rxrcar cr TRt SlC*.—J/*CtJcfif, Dittinnt, With this great remedy at hand non* need suffer. Rave you a sick cr nerroui headache! here is a medicine as unfailing and certain in in care as that tie ron wil! rise and act—tod why!—limply that it acts on tbe stomach and bowels—the root of the disorder—tbit is tbe plain bat sure basis of Holloway’s system, and ex* perience endorses it by the millions of certified cases throughout tbe civilised world, without a single instance of fail* ate. Practice and experience are as fat ahead of theory as the brightness of noon* day is|lothe darkness of night, ' Specula* lion in the treatment of disease may bo * consistent in a lunatic asylum—but when life ami death are in tbe balance reason should unite with experience, and practice guide the band of civilized society.
v COHDUC TED BT F. WALDO.
whSsesdat, sEmiraiB », leeo.
Jos. A. Hart was chosen President, and Chas. A! fry Secretary. Sleosra. H. Roger*, G. W. Ha* gan, P. K. Colton offered-the following resolutions, which were onan-, imocsly adopted :
i will be supported by all llje euery ; and means at our command.. The I Douglas organization, in rejecting jibe only means by'which the State i conld be prevented Irom voting for | Lincoln, has reduced the practical I question between the> Democrats of
Resolved, That the Constitutional Union Party moil; cordially approve and ratify the nomination of, the Hon/ John Bell,-- of Tennessee, for President, 1 and thn’Hoh. J2dward Everett, of for Vico President, of tlie United States. Resolved. .That the platform of the .Union anil the Constitution, and the enforcement pf tlie Uiwe, as illustrated in the lives’ of iheao. dialiagnished citizens, is at efficient exposition of the pbjicy which the Constitutional piiioh'r Party propose to
■ ftew $ork ip tne coming election to j ono of future organization, only by j voting for Breckinridge and Lane. “The National Democrats wilt not only auetaia the principles of their party and preserve a nucleus, about which''will be .formed a national party in.the State, hut will eocour* ! uge their.friends all over the Union | —to 'received and honored rin the | next National Convention of Demo* ‘crats, instead of hciugneglecled and ■'despised, as they surely will be if ■ they preset them selves, upon the plat* i form of Smiaiter Sovreieuty. in
the people of the ■'Jftsdvu!, Thai We condemn in the most nnq'ialiJ'cii terms nil the ilea and' vfTom me'sectional, an<f wliri^tj : aiiiiafinust cause feuds and discord., ■ f . . : ' • JOa motion.‘>lu jin S, Holier ts was nnanimoody endorsed aa the J1<1! candidate for Representative of Ohio and .Switzerland counties. ; On motion, the proceedings of this meeting were ordered ti> be sent to the Vcvay He veil Jo for publication. Adjourned till Sept. 22. Joe. A. Hajit, President. ; Cuas. Alfiiev, Secretary.
'company with their new allies.”— I They charge the Douglas managers I in the Stale With, having produce.! [the present difficulties in the party, and with persistently iclosing lo cilow their adjustment, pd say that Squatter Sovreignty is but another form of Republicanism, ami conclude by recommending the formation of | campaign clubs and active measures bringing onr whole vote to the ; polls in November, j PinUUELrmv Sept. 16.—Resolujtlons were unanimously adopted .at j the Douglas meeting denouncing the [recentfusion and ratifying the straight Douglas ticket. The meet* 'ins was law and enthusiastic at the
v WpErtSDgSI AMBICAK CATHPLfCa j ; Tlie.e recently been organised ! in ibis city a religj&ns society, or von* ; gregatich, styled as above--tho object of which fcioi'disBCTcr all coo* • neelion whh Use I’ojic of.Rohic, and Ids Bishop, atid, in (iH’t.lorepndints and jirotcst Uic Romaa liter-! archy, ia cyeiyr tpriu.,, It J* composcd.cbielly of Krfmh mol Cieiman citi7.0ns, many of whwiare well-known ? and highly ivsjwjyd in 1I10 comum* j aity. The tii:e monies* we .. learn,, closely, resemble those of the First P<wman Church) arid ard equally in*
close. . , 'V.' • Z.' | .Govi Johnson will make a tgnr'Qf, the Slate (iuiing the-ivcek. lie will; commence at Lancaster. on Monday ne?t, apd close at I’itUhurg oQ Saturday evening. . - ; . . ' ; . Kevt Haves, Sept. Id, i An ciry election took ; place lit this city to-day, for the Choice 1 of Assessors and Board of* Belief ? — The Breckinridge and .Douglas men! npited-pr.one ticket, but the Ilepnb- i licaos Reeled alt their candidates by 100 majority, in a poll of over'20,* 000 voter. . • ’ , * •
Indus Mbiidbbs—War Inevitable .—We ‘leatij from; the' Denver Herald of :ho 1st insti.that the Iviowas have murdered two. settlers, huiacd;.thcir house, and it is thought they ere preparing for a general war. The ciiizSns.of Leaver were preparing for-it, ’and we would not be at airBurprised to hear pf, a general ivar between tlio settlers and Indians, this fali.. tl'he Government at Washingtun .will be blamed; for bipods bed,- * It also pnhltsheaa rumor that a company Pi H- S.. troops hud been ciu iliT hy |ho'savrtgef“-5/ % Por(7>A (ATo j Journal. : y
teresting and impressive/- ; : 'I’fai? U'lhftTirjt moye lo establish an independent American (Jatholic. Church is America. n?d bids fair (6 ncreasa ia strength apd importance, is wB'Bfc in formed that largo Bombers of adopted and native citizens in every Stale of the fjnioo*aro expected to organise similar congregations, ■ For tlie want of a more editable ptacy, wise rein to hoj 1 tl;eir ;v or ship (which place cannot at fpresen t procured), they,haye tiben; an t arc Occupying the firsl-slory of llie new brick building jit dated at rho corner ol It load tiUcet'aii4;Broad avenue..; / Tbo Hav. oh n Tirion is the pCficii-
ling Priest. Therjj i* also an (xecnlive committee ,for| ca r ry i ego n ttho1 objects of the:socl|ty, st the tiead pf - which is Mr, Francis UeUmaof this ■ city. Efforts are irn foot..however,, to purchase a .suitable location to | build a Ghwrchi to; ba.called - the American Catholic ‘ Church.” Tho rervicea.are held ; p ye ry.S un d ay nt oiirhing a od 1 after- ; coon. The chrj:r|w'ii!, compare fa-; yorably w it h any. in' the ciiy, being cogi posed ftlmoei entirely, of talented professors of? music. —Richmond Whig: i
Tuc'CiioraiK Esguno.—A letter 'dated Augmit l&J, written by a gen • jtleaianol Pliiladelpliia, pow inEtig- . land, says of the crops: . ‘ • | The English harvest is bnl half an [ average crop, (jnalily considered, and : (liia is all that can he realised.—Pota* ; toes show blight in every field, from i Birmingham and Bristol and thence ; to London. Hops ire badly hint.— 1 he grain is down for want of eon, and toe berry cannot ripen into good , fioiirniaking grain." The hay crop is ‘half ruined bv the rain.
imto colic* can bfl t»k»a of anonymous eoamuolcaaoDs. WTuUjtci- Is Intended for In* •onto* snsst b* ■atientlextcd by the same sod address of the writer; not neeewtrlly (Or publication,bntss a guarantee «f jood faith. We cannot undertake to return rejueted articles.
IT? All Legal Advertisementsipayablc la ad* vance, or *ben AfidarU ls made; In so case subject to the daisy of legal process.
[CT The six members of t’ongress jnet elected in Maine are as. follows, all Republican:-; .1—J. N. Goodwin'; 1 2—Ubas. W. .Walbonae; 3—S. |C. Fessenden; 4—Anson P, Morrill; 5—John A. Rice; 6—Fred. A. Pise,
" JJT/* All transient advertisements to be paid foruvarlably In advance.
JtST Tie Tribana office, New Albany, was damaged by fire Thursday morning. The job type and fixtures were consumed, and the'engine and [presses much injured. Loss $5,500. The Bepaw House, also 'sustained some injury.
CT At a Douglas Democratic meeting held in Craig Township last Saturday, Larkin Johnston was unanimously nonji. sated for Representative. He made a short speech accepting the nomination. The proceedings came too Ute for publication this week. . ■ ■
Tbs Breckinridge State Central Committee were lo meet at Indianapolis Monday, to nominate, a Stale Ticket.
' pr The South-Eastern Indiana Conference cf the Methodist Episcopal Church wilt hold its jjc?fanpual session at Lawrenrolmrgh, beglug Thursday next, 20ib inst.
03~ There will be Public Speaking atCcnier Square, on Wednesday evening, 19th in.«t...
Stria.—It was again asserted that the Christians had; been massacred
CO* One of tbe preminmi at tbe Nashville, Tenneitee, State Fair will be > magnificent -’aerrice of plate, which cost $12,000.
How EVERY- OSE MAY PREACH.—All cannot preach from the pulpit; hut there is a kind of preaching that is permitted to all men, .nod ‘often* times this kind is most effectual,— j Office.-: of kindnsss to the bodies am! | souls nf those around us; words of encouragement to the weak, instruction to, the ignorant, of;brotherly klmliiefs tp all; hearty devotion to ilire Bcrviccji of religion, in our families and our closets, as welt as in the sanctuary; in a word, earnest, active, fdf-deuyinglove to our fellow-beings springing from cur love to God, this will form a most impressive sermon, a most convincing proof to (he world around ns; (hat we have' been with Jesus. ’ Christians are called on in tbps way to preach the gospel; and woe to them if they neglect the call. ■
at Baalbec, and a village near Beun* wad. ; , r* !
Fort Smith, Sept. }5.
BI.AXK XOTES-Tn Bw.lt form-two Uml*—foriaJeat me HsrtnxajOflke. Also, N./U* injWli, - KpW-if
Nliw ADVERTISEMENTS.
S3T Herahel V. Johnson will be at Indianapolis with Senator Douglas. We notice from a list of appointments published, that JJr Johnson is lo stomp Indiana. -
! -.The Pverlaud Mail,- with San Francisco dates to August the 2Tth, arrived lure al noun to-Jay. : . Among the passengers is Col.11, T. J itus of Kansas and Arizona noloihjty. . "
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300 DDoUslvaS TIIKAitrcrtiter aaott to borrow T»o Honrimt D .IIsti f.r one yrar, (reared by on property wo i Ih tsore than four times the amount. Apply lo K> v . 1-111D, Agent. arplitf
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' The parscngprs state that .a party of Mexican 0*uerril|as. had recently, made aa iucuisjou into Texas to plunder, and had stolen Unity-five head of. mules belonging to the Over* laud Mail station at Leon water holes, iThe Unties were not .recovered .when the mail passed. R is also reported that the Indians of Jfcw me?ico have recommenced hostilities. The late matt, hound from Me/illa to Santa I Fe,’ was attacked by theFavajoes, j and the conductor and the driver killed. The maiband coath were eriE lively destroyed. Four hundred government mule* were stolen from Fort [Craig ty the Indians. [ A man who gave the name of ["AVin. Owen late of Louisville, Ky., |« as arrested yesterday for horse steal * jiug, ami committed to jail Inst night, j about ll o'clock. He was forcibly ; taken Iroru jail, and on attempt.was [made to hang him to a tree. The noose was being adjusted to his neck, | when lie suddenly cast oil the . rope land fled; a volley was instantly fired I at him by the infuriated crowd, which brought him to the ground. - lie was Uren carried hack to the calaboose, where he now lies In a dying condition. Another horse thief was brought in to-day, and will doubtless share the fate of his companion in crime. ' . : ’
03" The Breckinridge men of Rawrence county bays nominated k fall county ticket, except Recorder, Francis M. Dixon is the candidate for the .legislature. ; .
FR B IT TREES. THE fnhctfber hju'sii cstetflre uurtmtbt of He tot kit.J.n*f AkJc Trpit-tbHf- ■<*_ tv anil litillbr tree*—tome of diem tirjpe 2j3S* *lie. Price to £15 per Iuajrcit,v^£^ ao.urJixij to >Ur.- -» — . Call auJ ie< Mi J. artery, mtr fir Itodjnri* to tbeTuwnaf Vevav. JOUX ■Veraj, Sept. 19,1K0.—tf * v .
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Tpp Pevastatjos is SyniA.'— The Parts Slonde'publishes a letter from the Director of the departments of (Hje schools in the East, showing that daring the late outrages In Syria IIS schools were destroyed, 5CP churches tom down, 42 convents burned, §C0 Tillages and 0 religious establish* meats belonging to Europeans destroyed, and the harvests, produce and buildings, all ruined within 117,SCO square killomelies,of territory. . .
OFFICIALLY PECOMMENQEP School liooUs for Iu<llan:>. /lOOiHUriPS Knkj of Sctoaj re-r^-Vf T'Mo' .Vi’MeMetier:— fifvilficli'i Str Hril IN iil.'r, . Co<k<rkh‘i XcK.&eaxid Ulster, J ft ohlrictTi NVt Thirl llcnilrr, ■ - (twjrfeh'l Xotrl’nnttb Pewter, - . , ('O uIikhV Xev.HIUi llvritr, (iom)rfclt> Pew Pluh Reader. For «»lf. W)fo1e>ftte ainl retail. at |L« Tt-crr Street kraj >U JWoh St-iti. ilenlunti furcl-li-i-dat PubUiheri' uiice*.. |. STUVKis. Sept. IsMrftx. ■ : •
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( '£ST. The Decatur Republican says I that a boy about fifteen years of age named ArnosTlarlwcJI was bitten by a mad dog in Ripley county the other day, and Ids father has started in | search of a "mod stone.” The boy :is stated to he a mechanical genius, having invented a self acting chnrtii which was operated by clock work,' and would gather the , butler, woik the milk' out, salt it, press it: into neat rolls, without any labor at all; and at tbe lime of the sad occurrence, had nearly completed an improvedwheat fan, which-if is thought will rival any extant. *i
Ri;li Paris Sjllts, Glace Poplins, Pointed Men docs, ;■ Trau-ling Goods,All Wool Detains, Fancy Delaines, . Opera Hood*, Anil ot ajloniihmjly Jo ic jrrirra.
Switzerland Common Pleas. IX cantt'iuiiceof Ute (.».„£• cf an let c1 t Ur* tbi.e. Ac,, ef liotdiej; Cvuxl; of Conxcon l‘ki' fn Hie State of htdiina. approv.-J 1’aTvh 5, jWJ, lie re »Ut !•.'ni*>'i»i<inV laMiWtt on tlie lit Monday ia (ktol<r, JtW. The neat ie;atir ternu f taiJ Cvttrt will commenro on the Jd JI under l:t February, ltd, at vMcb ttrae all vriw, ifubprtiia't. ntV*. pttWk*> liosn, rtroynleaocer, ar.4 all j.wtit wliitettf, tereltifoit Iiirli), are rotdo rrttjrnablr, - S« iretlont CiacJ *-3.’vtai,Ur4;; .U{*le», (ilven nnder ny band, at l ceay, September \i, . OUViJt tiKMSHV, . MplWt : Clerk S. C. C, I*.
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Agricultural Correspondence, j • Acrora, Sept. 10, I860. Editor Reveille—Dear Sir * Enclosed please find coraplimen- ; tary ticket to the Dearlparn County1 Agrkullptral Society's Fair,' to be! held at Aurora on the 25th, 26th, | 27th; 28th, ami 29th days or Sep-,-«mhcr, I860. ■ | J?he Society’s magnificcpt Amphi*! theatre will le completed in time for, the Fair, and will accommodate 50001 ' persons. General Samuel P, Caryi '[rill deliver, the address .oh the 27tji.|, Stock sales the £8th, The stock j sale js> yew feature in oor arrange-1 Tdcntp, and this, is one; yet j we ha ye some 840,000 worth of 1 properly advertised to la told at the! first eb|0 daring lie present Fair, f . consjstipg of fsrms, bdrsesi|irinle5, l Jacks and jenneta, callle, hoga, pota-j toes, oats, wheat, Ac., Ac. The So- i ciely design haring 4 sales during; each year. - \,y ! . All dcparlmenU arfi open, ! to the ■ world. We offer the largest ;prejpi* I nms offered in this part of tho Stale; and more of them.— -* ...-if ■ The officers of the Society are—| James W, Gaff, Pieaident; O. P:Cobb and Geo. W. Line, Vice I Presidents; If., F, *\Vriglit, 6ecreta- l ry; John N. Milbutn, Treasurer, v [ Executive Committee ~ O. P.| Cobh, John Walker; Michael Gieg-J (iIdt,,Frapb Bthguglon, and J. D. j Cprlja. .; .• ;
The rush of trade will not allow of 4 more «lent! rd notice at this time; nor is it ■ nereuaty, as out Goods are rapidly advertising themselves. D* Call and oOr New Gooda. \To tak$ pteasuie in showing them,- at TAa Cheap Uaeh Store.
HATHAWAY & CO. Vevay, StpL IS, 1S6Q.*’ . !
(£7* John Johnson, a , soldier , of the Revolution, died in Fulton Co., Ind., on the 9th inst., aged 96years, lie was a native of Vitginio, in which State ho was horn May 14 r 1764. JleantiTrid thn army in 1780, mid iviii prevent Yoiktown, He fiuigi.itcd to K-n* lucky in 1S04, and removed in In diana in 1858.He hud been blind' several years previous to his death.
WINTER IS COMING, prepare fbtrJivcfi
OitauA City. Sept/17.
Tlie first through U. S. mail train from Denver City reached here -Satrr!itftv night whir daics ' in, the - 17th last. ■’ ;
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The vigilanoo committee wn» waging a war. of fxi$rnim>ltioo against the gamhlets and ■ ; thieves; several who hsd incurred the dispJoaMire of the committee reached hers U?t night. , ■■ The miner.' 1 , have generally declared in favor-of the old provisional government. U. S. Marshal Moore, just from the West, reports an attack by the Sioux on a Pawnee Village 100 miles east ol: here on 'the 24th inst. A running fight of 8 or 10 miles ensued, which was still raging when he left. The Pawnees had taken 5 or G scalps, and secured 4 or □ horses. One Pawnee was killed. A email command of cavalry mjder J*t. Kerny had reached the scene of action, and Cupf. Sully, of Ft. Kerny,-.‘with a Urge dctatchmeot of troops was mo : tiieniarily expected. The Sionx .numbered about 210.
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• *CT, Thejininhor of deaths in New Orleans the past week was 194, ■ of which but three were from yellow
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DEALERS RECEIVE 75 PEHC’T. OP NET PROFITS | Cash Capital, (all paid In,) $500,000. SURPLUS, - - - 8133,581, Loises nnadjnited, 80,4(0; mother llthllltk*. Dlridend Angnit Ut, IViO, 27 per erni,
$ST yhe net. profits of Howe's patent for his teiving-machine, which has just been renewed, amounts to $408,009.
S3T General Wheat, of Nicaragnau notoriety, is about leaving New York,for the purpose of joining Garibaldi.
Britannia Ware, . Ac., Ac, IN LARGE SUPPLY, In which are teat boa. tlful TEA and DINNER SETTS, with all etbtr hlniU of TARLE WAKE, and much Arina the prices a: The Cheap Ca,h Store. HATHAWAY 4 CO.
JOSEPH TTALKEB, Pmident. . THOS: W. B1RDSALL, Vice iWdeoL RICHARD L. DAYQOCK, Secretary.
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CCr;A dispatch (rum Washington says the accounts from . Biigbam Young, as ex-officio superintendent of Indian affaire in Utah, have just undergone a long and scarching'scm* liny, and that they, show ho is a defaulter to tho government to a considerable extent.';A special agent has accordingly been dispatched Mo Utah to undertake the recovery of the money. ’ • ■ .
Lanej as our leaders ato aware, is one of the master spirits of Indiana Republicanism, and is perhaps, (ha most gifted popular orator :a the State, Ho was among ornaments of the old Whig parly. We welt remember when in other days Ins eloquent voice was lifted in the advocacy of Whig principles and measure's with an energy and beaming paasten that olectriged all hearts.— Thera is hardiy, we believe, a green groyc in ladiaua, that has not, on Bomb occasion,'rtipg with the lofty and glowing blbqu.-ncc of Henry S. Lane, in defence of their peerless loader. TIis admiration of_ Henry Clay was heartfelt and complete; we are assured hi* devotion to the memory bf bis'old leader Vnow ns chivalrous and burning as wait hjs lovofof the livjog patriot. It would he strange indeed jTMhfs earnest and gallant spirit, could ah far forge t t he past hitpself as to join a sectional warfare on the South.; We are for many reasons happy to know that lie has not done st. His current speeches to the Republicans of Indiana, our in* l form ant d ccUr jpe, are 1 general ly, as respects fcqtti teuiper; and substance, not •unworthy of his antecedent a.— |He, zealously upholds'the’rights of ‘l ho South; ad yucatCs iho pol icy o f the compromise of!850, vindicates the fugitive siaWlaw;=denbarice8 in no measured terms the political oxtrems of’ both sect Iona of the Union; and brands with the most high and withering scorn the charge of Abolitionism as applied to hitmelf and his political associates. His fpeecheo are, for the most part, such ns would : gladden tbe hearts of Kentuckians.
F, J. WALDO, AGENT,
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Clifton Springs, Sept. Ip.
. Ihree-fcarthior He bet profits of the Company are annually divided to the insured.. • ■ Special nt ion lion given to Insurance on Dwelling! and Business Properly. . Insurance taken as low ai by any other responsible Company. wp!9
Judge Douglas arrived Jicro this morning and sloped at the house of bin mother.
AVo ffould be pleased to have you attend, onr Fair. . HasnY P. /WmcnT, Scc’y.
Cexsoscf the DtsTBicx of Coi-irn-pi a. —Washington City contains 64, 400 inhabit ants; which is an increase since 1850 of 21,399. The whole of (lie District of Colombia contains a popnlation of 75,365, again si 51,687 in 1S50, , The number of slaves is 8,234, against 3,687 in 1850-—a decrease of 456.
In the uftetnoori;, (in addressed from j5 to 20,000 people. r ’ Ho expressed pleasure that he could relieve hia Itepuhllean friends by announcing, that ho-had found Ms : mother, /‘.lie expressed regret that Lincoln did hot rind it safe to/.visit bis birthp)aco,vbr*the graves of -his’parents, -lor fear of .violence. He spoke for about two hours.
£3rObfola Security Against Fire, by . reliable luinranat with the
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PpAR Sir:-—Enclosed please find fclpmpliinenlary Ticket for Ninth Inr diana Slate fair, to ba held in (he City of Indianapolis, Pet. 15 to 20, }86Q, The prpmmm list Is pooh enlarged and reaches812,00p cash, Jwing the largest ever offered, by any State Board.
Now is Your-Time!
TO Buy Qoeetuware, or Glassware, CHEAP, Call at tho Ono Price Store of *
Courvolsler & Lewis, and yon will find a targe assortment, which wRl bo sold at reduced prices for tMa,at No. 1 044 Fellows Hall. Kfl*
New ‘ Hasipsuius ' Ceksos.— The eensna returns are so far reported (hat the New Hampshire papers pal ttio population of the State at 822.000, an {increase of only 4,000 in tea years. ’ Then is a falling off in the raraUtowDs, and a gain- in the in an n facto ring. Portsmouth has shrank a little. r
RIVER DISASTERS. ‘
NEW’ HOUSE! .• NEW FIRM!! . KFW GOODS!!! SILAS?,'. HARWOOD k CO,, mpeet/olly acfebct to the public tint they are now opept Ingla Shaw'xNtw Building cn Party itoest, the Largest and Jhxi Sdeciti Stock of Dry Goods, Ifats and Caps, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Hardware,’ &C., Exir brought io Vtvay. . : ; ; < •. Which they oCtr at UNUSUALLY LOW'P)tl ces, to- SPXCUL INDUCEMENTS eStrri U CASH BOYERS. J7Come ona—coma all—tad examine to yoaraelrea. iqIMI,
Louisville; Sept. 15.--The steamer of Louisiana, chattered by the Memphis and St. Louis Packet Cora paay, haa; been snagged' ■, apd r,tmk at U at I aland, i n the Mississippi river. She will probacy bp ;a[6-’ cd. <.y\- ■ ' '■ ' The steamer ft. J. Adams; due here to-day from > T ew Orleans, struck a snaig near Helena, Arkansas, tearing out two ladies elate rooms' and slightly, damaging the lower guard.
The new end splendid grbnnds, situated in the northern part of the pitji areuprivalled in natural hoanty, and the imprpvcpicnts are. in the highest degree conmpdipus apd orpaTpeptal. 'Every citizen of Indiana should bo prond of (his enterprise, jmd no State in the Union has jnora to he prqqd of ip the prodocliops of her shill and labor.
ADVERTISE.
Let everybody — farroew, mechanics, merchants, 'ppifetsionil; men; 4c., hear in mind the following?— if you have any lands to sell, If you have any goods to sell. If you have any stock to sell, If you hive any property to sell, . ' If you want to sell anything, ■ If you want to buy any thing, , 1 f you wish to grow rich; which in all probability is* Uj£fase, advertise in your county paper—a paper that is extensively read by the above named classes and Ibtir families. Bear this in .mind, also; that the must successful business men of out country are they who advertise liberally.
CASH CAPITAL... .$400,000. S. L. LOOMIS, President, . H. KELLOGG, Secretary. R. H, <fe M. M. Magill, Gen’l Agents, '. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
‘ : MaBBUOB IS POLITICAL I,1FC — Hon. J. Yonng Brown; a yonng member of Congress, was curried, a few days since, to Miss Rebecca Dixon, daughter pf Governor Archie Dixon,’cif-Umled States Senator, (to., a beautiful, wealthy and accomplished yopng lady._
The Pa<mx Ixitrupcz Conr-un being a national organ! rati on, with a complete sjatetn of agtntitr ■ .eetabhihed throughout the country; sad devoting Its entire time and mention to the holiness of Fire insurance, (being free from the disaster* attendant upon the . Marine bptjness,) tad posseulng s Cub Cent to! of $400/00, with Urge t*ih turplai, pledged for the payment of lonea: with comp# teat idjaileri,'toaid and 13- : listcJalmantslnoakingQp preoCr, qJVr* npautr almrjzgts t3 tiou drr.Ttng Reliable Indemnity Against Loss
Chicago, Sept. 15.
This effort of the Board to Establish the State Fair permanently at tjje Capital, ami to build op the great pud interests which it is designed to foster, demands the hearty co-operation of: all, and we have found none more ready to accord us such support than The Press. Hoping tbatiyou may be abje through your columns to call the attention pf yoqr readers to the largely increased attractions of the coming pair, and that I may b*vo the pleasure of seeing you present on that ocfail on, 1 am very truly, yours, W. T. Dsvsis, l-.i. . r J3(; Bisri Jj-trafftrrr.
Tho 4:30 p. ni. passenger train from Racine to Freeport, was run into last night at Delavan, Wis., by freight train, which il had flagged frbui Racino. Five passengers were killed, and 25 wounded, acme of whom il is leared fatally. the time tho tiain left, the names of hilled andwounded were not a scertained.
Wbat-tb a Mite?—The mile of commerce, a email coin fomerly current, was equal to oncthird of a farthing. The mite of Scripture was the quarter of a denarius, and worth seven farthings, or about three-and-a half cents.
The Drouth ih Louisiana.—W<? begin to hear tidings of expected suffering on account of tbs summer drouth. In portions of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Louisiana the voice of woe is beginning to bo heard. Petitions have been directed to the Governor of Alabama asking him to convene the Leginlaluro— Like petitions, we learn, aro in preparation for Got. Moore, for an extra session to relieve the anticipated suffering.—Raton Rougi j4rfrocoftf.
CT We are prepared to do lob Printing in a very superior style, at low rales.— Out assortment of Job and Card Type embraces about 75 varieties; consequently we are prepared to get up at abort notice anything called for, from a small card up to a mammoth poster. Give us ■ call, and leave your orders.
jlTew WbLOpZ THE infascriher hiring bought the InUrart ef Jonathan 3. Montgomery la the Maoblaa hhop, the psrtaeiihlp heretofore existing has ceased. 1 so no* prepared to do sD Uadi el Planing end Ripping of Lumber, with ClreeUt Saw for Building and Fencing'perpoee*. Also, tofnrnlih Frames, Doors, Window Sttlkn, Ac-, and erery thing In the building Uaa. I expect to employ the beat of vorkmaa: aad hope th giro eUlAetten Man that stay ftberwa vlthaadh Uy douo U. “liTe end lei Bit* JKSSB V. SHORT.. Teray, Sept. 13. ISdO-tt
By- JFAxe^o,
Albany, Sept, 16— Boardman, Gray <k Co.’s extensive piano factory was set on fire at eight o’clock last night and destroyed, together with 150 pimos, finished and io course o' construction. One hundred men are thrown out of employment* Loss 350,000 to 860,000; insured for 869,000.
Applications lolldtod, Policies 1 trued aad renewed, aad Loses paid at thia Agency, by
The Milwaukee papers publish a list of the names of over 300 persons known to bays been on board the Lady Elgin. The greater portion of them belonged in Milwaukee. The total number of persons saved from the wreck is seventy-five.
F.j, WALDO, AGENT,
YE VAY. IND. IRA KEENEY, Agent at Patriot. 0. J. Dalmnato, Agent, Ghent, Ky. N. Jorgenson, Agent, Florence, 2nd.
4SrThere are at preaenljhree hundred and ninety-eight-prisoners io the Penitentiary at Jeffersonville.
1 rail BBLS. SO. 1 KANAWHA SALT— Jort 1JU recelred aad fer rail hy .'..TLATr.
WINtOW CLAS-'v-Jortracett*!, Wia*»W , JISSE TEATS, ,
S1VE YOUR MONEY. A ND l>iy.»ttb« Chop C»»h ;?tort jimr Tift-,d-jw-jfiih,' IWr 'Lock*.' 1 linger, nr 11/ thtnf cite }«ii Due>l tii'btiildiqp % Loam or- *boj., fur wt Lave on cv«!lt3l i-nulmtU of life rood* Minr) ck'ajt: ■ tCO.
COKE QUICK! On roa vili he too late to pti uj *f tho*t leantiful La»n>. Herein, Kobe*, ti.at they ate »thing at >uth to* Atari of lev prica at‘UeCleapCtah Store.* ' ' ■ J--' . HaTIUWAT^CO. Boots aui 01)oes s Beyond a qnt.tit.n tbelareeat and bat itocl In (hit eectfoo, and at) pnrcbaxd iloce Uw recent decline in pricer; at Tkt Cheap Cath Store of HATHAWAY & CO,
HARDWARE!—HARDWARE! I VTOVT RECEIVING direct from ibe Importer*, 1> tbo rtrj but unit* of til Audi « {Ui4* »ire, aud »t prim UEVO *U <OM PETITION, At Tit “Cttap Ca»b Sjorc” ol HATHAWAY k CO.
AHIUVINGt per stcuacr “Nepta&t*** mn iN aouJuaJly lxx£t md veil assorted ttoci of amr^JCJCiS, Tbit we offer, wholesale iad retell, >t the Jovetj retee, it Tkt Clitsp Cuh store. HATHAWAY ft,00.
AS XnSTTJLX, We hare the be*t itock of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Kice, &c., &e. ( jn the tnirtet, end, u crery txxjy know*, ere wiling them rtry /«tr, at Tkt Cheap Cub Store, i i ATHAWAY & CO.
