Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 38, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 September 1860 — Page 4

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EXCUSE LIFE STATISTICS

KATBE SOT.

: Gold Pens Bc-polnted. P1UCE HITT-CENTS. Er-elMe the Eta 1c a kUer. with mh or p-ntefr# lump*. The xe-

JESSI-: TEATS,

when tax-payers are called upon to make good illegal ifisnea of certificate# of stock, which the growing interest they pay petm-annuslly almost proves . have keen issued? After a careful invesligation the Committee ot W. & M., Of the House of Representatives, informed the Legislature that the hbdks in the Stale offices were Unreliable, that there was no way of csceiiainlng the amount of State indebtedness dtiling the sosbiun 'dud asked permission .to employ a competent accountant to examine thoroughly the books and records, and report to the next Legislature, j The request Was granted, and one of i tbo best book kcepcifi nnd accountants m the State was appointed.—He* after months of careful examihat ion; reports that it is impossible to ascertain conectly the amount of certificate issued, and consequently the ■amount of. the State debt. , j

Talbott, Bat this is not all. r Xho redeem bonds have been ra-issued. la Norcmbee. 1853, the Committee of Ways and Means of thn House made on arrangement with the managers of the Stale Sinking Fund to borrow money sufficient to pay the interest due in January. This arrangement. was repudiated by the State officers .by a refusal to accept the money. Subsequently, it was discovered that the Slate officers had taken the stock sedeemed by the State Debt Sinking Fund, nnd hypothecated them in New k ork, thus obtaining the money to‘pay the January interest. Was the State slock redeemed and returned to the ■AuJitm’s office? ; The lax-payors will find that out if the next Legislature appoints another committee to investigate, ■/ The probability is that the stock has been sold long ago in New York, and that it will hate to bo redeemed a second time by the lasr payers. The tax-payers lost about 340,000 by the rc-issue of Treasury notes. —- Who committed this fraud it has been impossible to find btit, but it was during llie last fouryears. The Brcslin and Gibson frauds startled the people of Ohio. /The re-iSsoes ot canal scrip in Illinois opened the eyca of the tax-payers of that Btattt. : The land frauds in Wisconsin revolutionized that Stale —and changed tbo politics of the State. ' -A'“y ■ -

The annual report of. the British Registrar General for 1853 has recently appeared. It is estimated that the popululion of Great Britain, (England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales,) in the middle of 1553, was 22,026,334, and the excess of births over deaths in the year, 240,4SS;759.070 children were horn alive 351,340 persons were married, and 5X3,1 St?, died ; so that, on an average, upon every day in the year, 2,050 children were horn, 902 persons mairied, anil 1,405 died—leaving again of 075 as the result of the day. Bather more than twice as many arc biap in a year as are married. To EUOO persons living in the two counties tho birth in the year were 34 in Great Britain, 27 in France—a very sinking.diflerencc; the deaths, 23 iu Great Britain, 24 in Franco; the persons married, 13.& in Great Britain, 10.9 in France,

We eee that some of onr cotemporaries are charging that all the Bell men intend to support the- Douglas State ticket, and that a combination for that purpose has already been made. A. more impolitic charge was never made. It is impolitic because it furnishes a motive for exactly the conduct deprecated, and ft is impolitic too because it is false.' There are no doubt, Bell men.who will divide ibeir votes on the Stale ticket with<mt any reference to patty tines, others who will vo?e the Douglas ticket entire, and otherr still who will vote the Republican ticket. Their action, will be their, individual, determina- j don, and not a party movement. R. W. Thompson, Hugh O’Neal, W. i K. and many of the lead* j jpg meitTf ili.it paity maintain openly and i’ly ttieirr prelcrenco for the lin ubiicau Slate ticket; and with | their convent nv rotiihiimtioo will !*? made wjtb the. Douglas. men wo ate satisfied. It will be time enough to charge a combination when Dick Thompson’s blistering speech on Douglasand his party at Teirellnpte, and in this city, is as publicly and emphatically retracted. For ohf part; we bate no qohtrel with the Bell mcb. They ticket, and there is no obligaliohsof any kind resting upon them to support one more than another. general feeling of tho party is that ol opposition to (he Democracy which has mj lung ruled the State, and cor its administration, and we believe that many of them, if not a majority, will vote the Republican State ticket, pot because they approve its principles, or assent to it* policy, hut as the only practicable mode of emptying the infamously toi.up> Douglas party out of the State Governmenl.—/nrfiajippofw Journal. j

torn m&U trill bdcy lh$ pea u po>l u tc*. AlJrtrs, STONE k BALL. SjncoM;, N. V. gS'M’e vttl tench for tie falSlioerit of the ihoTO on the tart Of Hears. Stone & ■J. C.K.TRl'AIB -t ('0.. 1‘rorritu r* <J >i txjui JoitrnM.

WOULD inform his o!tl customers aiul the rest of manlinl, that, he is jus! receiving an J open.mj at his old stand the largest ami lest nt of Goods in his line ever brought to Vevay, comprising," in pan, a complete stock of

COSDtJCTED BT F. Jr. "WALDO.

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VEDSESDAt; 3EPTEUB at 19, IS60.

Election Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, J. Svltscrland County, j ‘

;DE Y GOODS, Groceries, linnlwaic, imtl Shoes of nil Kinds, QUEEN SWA UK. HATS &CAPS, For Men and Boys, and READY itlAOE CLOTlllNGf Togclher with a thousand things loonumsnm to mention ii« sn advertisement. All of which w ill be sold as cheap ai the cheapest, for casiror its equivalent.; 1 would respectfully request all wonting- articles tn my tine to give me a call and examine mV slock before purchasing elsewhere,'as feel confident that I can suit you. JKSSG TEATS. Veyay, Ocl. 12,1&J9. *

7%r'Suit f'f fajtsite. 7V)‘ D'l/liam IDS-l, pf *Mi County, (irtring: "IPOC are hereby commanded to (rive due and X- legal r.ottce to the quillfiel Ti-teri of said eoantr,” that an elution will be held at the tuual plater Of holdiitg F.lutictalo the various [ rtcloet* In tin: *-im1 Tow-nsUps In txiJ comity, is the Second tktuber next, the Same t-e-Ir.gthetMhday of tttloUT. A. I*. Ij'W.for the pur* port »f electing the following State, Conprrurtonal, Judicial, Dlatrict, County, and Township vOrtn. Via;

One Governor of the State of Indiana, One Li. Gotc rnor •* . One Secretary' 44 " One Auditor ■ “ : ■ .One Treasurer , “ *•* . One Attorney. General “ “ One Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the Stale *f Indiana,

OUR STATE AJpAIRS.... The financial affairs of the State of Indiana, for a long sorirs of years, have been conducted hpo i a scale that exceeds all the bad tnaha jemeiit eVer dreamed of in the "betUr ond purer days of IHe Republic,” ind wilfionl censuring any parllchlai party with the fradd, recklessness Ond extravagai'ofl that has existed, i hd still ciists, it. il iufficieht for is to give a few jfartt ia the premise i;and lea ve td other® the work of finding out . where the blame lies. That the peo* -pfe’s money has been stolen- and Squandered, and that b) none ‘can fail to seo. Tl sro seems to jiaVe been a systematic c none of action With all, or neatly H the State officers, to plutiJcr lhe - : State Treasury, and the(y .have succ eeded. most adlnirabfy. as all will i co by refer.ehra ib 'the statement®,. fi cts and fig* 'foes following: - -/■■; ■■■:>/. :J;

One Reporter of the decisions of the Say rent Court of Ule State of Indiana,' Ohe Representative In the Xatlrinal Congress, from the id Congressional District of the state of Indiana, One Prosecuting A Homey for the Circuit Court. In the lit Jadiehd ClrtbJt, la the State W Indiana, , One Judea nf the Coart of Common Pleas, for the dUtrtct tompotod of Ohio, Dearborn, Ripley', SwItterUnd and Jefferson counties, one Prosecuting Attorney fbr the Court of Common Fleas, nr the District compoied of Ohio, Dearbum, Ripley, Switzerland and Jeff* ersoij cooalles, . OhO RepreacoUltra In the Legislature of the State of Indiana, for the District coiaposed of Ohio and Switzerland counties.

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Blood Coiulifiou I’owdcr,

In England and Wales to every 1,000 girls, 1,045 boys wore born, and.102 males died to.etciy 100 females ; but thero aro more females than males living iu England, and out of equal numbers living 105 males uied to every .100 females, the average in twenty-one years being 107. .The.births'are* always most numerous in the first’half of the year. There were 43.305 children born out of wedl* ck in the year, or one in every 15 of all the children born aliro. The proportion of b6ya among the illegitimate births is larger than among the legitimate by about two to every 100. The niarriges of mi : nors increase. The proportion of minora in 10,000 persons marrying increased from 885 in 1843 to 1;212 in 1858. In 1841,41 in 100 of the persons married had to sign the register wjtb their mark ; in 1858 only 32. Theimprovement is most striking among tbo women. In 1S53,73 in 100 tneb, and 02 in 100 women, wrote their names on this important Occasion. The marriages in 1858 is calculated at 177.832, and 3,486 deaths at sea among this class were reported.

■■These items .will help show where the money goes, and why our taxes are so', heavy, and getting heavier

XKw»*>hoh tc CaatMl^

. coxrosin rjuactraur crimes aanxom, PREPARED and sold by W. F. DFCKERiUX; V manual Sc acroi. Second Strut, between HaJn lad Mulberry. Madtroa, lad, ThU Powder bu teen IjjtJ, by lonp tip* He ties b> be highly useful for tbccnrr of the various dis-, eases to which IloreesacdCanle are rat jut,-via: rounder, DhlsJnper, Hide-Round, Lota of Appe-" lito. Inward Sprains, Yellow Water, Scratches or Urease, Range, Inclination, Fitijrne or Kheum*tbm. commonly tailed ’‘Stiff- * dlse»*e fatal io Hones in thi* country. Price S3 ets. per Bo*. ISAAC STKVHN& jaaf-ly Agent ftr Cwmty.

every year.

- And while (ho candidates, speakers and Editors are talking about,, "negro cqoniity,” the rights of .the South;'State eqality and-Ihe right of the slaveholder; to takdV his y hegrd property into ihe terrltoiries, the tax payers of Indians- dre losing hand--reds of thousands, probably millions of dollars by tire mismanagement, to give it tbo very mildest name; of the State officers. To | get things straight there must be A change of affairs at Indianapolis, a,majority of honesFand incorruptible, men in the General ‘ Assembly, and ad* jpstment with ‘ the creditors of the Stale. ; iv-'-'j';

And for Switzerland coaaty the Rdfowing Oflceis, vis: One County Ticasoter, • 0do County Sheriff, . ‘ One County Coroner. , i\ - Oao County Surveyor,, \ One Assessor of Personal property in each Tbqhshlp of said County. In wttnea* wb«,*coq 1 hate hereunto set my hand, and aflxC’J the Seal of the Credit Conn of said CouMyj at Veray, this KrA day Of September, A i D- IfW. - OLIVES OHMS BY, Clerk S, C.

Cincinnati VclvichI Hospital,

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■ COVERS CIl’s BALlBY, : £ * • At the last session of the General • Assembly, the House cal cd upon the . Aaditor ■ ; of State' to report the expense incurred for th 5 Governor ftdr&, November 1,1851, to January 1859. This period smbracea 6 years, 8 months, and 11 < lays of Go* Wright's term, and 2 yi are of Gov. WUlardV: From - this report we take lbs following edmn ary: SECEIVEB BY OOV. 1 fBIQnT, On account of salary, . 87,885 32 services relative to /swamplands, : 3,96193 Expenses to W ashiugton, 94 •.& /Expenies to Washington f and New York. .4 274 50 For furniture, fuel, Ac., 1,206 75 For postage, " 294 40 Miscellaneous items, 54- -5 Expended on Governor's boose, ■ • ’ 5,673 66 Total, • . - 819.933 06 Making about $3,500 annually. heceived by aov. villaud. On accoont of salary, 93,000 00 For services relative to swamp lauds, - 1,970 75 Expenses to Wasbihgtm and other places,. • 190 00 Postage, • - - 35160 Contingent fund, 500 00 Miscellaneous items, j - 91 25 Expended on Governor’s house, - - - 2.770 42 Total, - 98,822 92 Making 95,441 46 a unually. The lawful salary of |tho Governor la 91,500 a year, and tho Constitution declares that “ho shall at sialcd times receive for his services a compensation which shall jueitlier be increased nor diminished during the term for which he has been elected." Gov. Willard, instead;of §3,000 for two years, actually Vcceived 98,882 92.

FOR THE tTKE UP FirlV.lli; : Ain! u&Jor ibo ci*nl*vJ or i*-. Kmltwnl 4 p b};tcbri. tu Uu* vArld.'

In 1852 the Auditor of State reported' la the : Legislature that tho reports of the Agent of Slate, on file in bis office, agree tcilh ihs booh of the Agency. ■ ; In 1859, the Agent u. M. Lord, respectfully but' earnestly, called the attentiob of the Legislatore to the subject of placing a guard - around the agobey, at New York, so as to protect'tha Stale against tbe evil and calamitous results o' an over issue of Btato stock.

D** K- llo5»r*RTm, from and P»rit llmpllab, and |«r lie Ve* nerj:»l and H*. K. IS, llnumw.'hic nr Ac*- Yurt. TliU b Uiu fcnlv eric,* ( t)

STATE Of INDIANA,) „ fiwilterlend Coui.tf , J "*■- ), A'lHiamMe«0, Sheriff of hr terUrj the foregoing u> be a me eojij of the original Certificate! of Election delieefed lo me hr Oilrer Ontuty, Clerk of the StrllieAtod Circuit Court,Uiren wider mj bind, UUa Iflth dtt of Sep* leinber, A. 1). ItW. WI1J.IAM HEAD, Sheriff. R. C. EqtetDbcr IS, I SOU.— it

cite where 8 |>erius)>eiii aire of I'niato r-;i lu u ! ( Ulned,*iUioal ts.i of «trj or change of dw. Go»onhwa cured la 5 to t s (muc*., Gleet Cured in 3 (o Stricture* tittvd lu J n three wce&t. Soctunal Cimssiytj

rtnnpcd in from u» j —~ 'UtaJrX JI “ ’ “Mi w.ctv/ in Iti 3dayt, .SecunJsry rnri*l 1» I 3 KU n Kv ' lo3 ? c,;U lR-lH.lonrv.vl-.ir 1 b Pfl-

;■ Tha : voters tbonld ponder these thinga- wcll, end be.very careful why they entrust with the financial affairs of the State.

JST God bos. placed a judgment ie«t in emjr heart. Cany everything foreign there, and let it be weighed; if it agrees with your own unprejudiced opinion, then accept it; if not, lay it one aide; time may determine what the present cannot unravel.

Sheriffs Sale ol' Ileal Rstate.

It is a disgraceful fact, that eVen now it is impossible to find oht.tho atu'otmt or the condUlott df . ths State meattwhilo the people are taxethhigheraud higbef Id pay ibe interest upon it; which appears to increase every year—although the principal of ibe State Debt his not been lawfully increased.

I’emd.Uuiaav AVilltam iff'H, Karris.’

VTOTICK Is hereby given lhai bytlrine or an J.1 H locution issued out of the Cleft** rifflce of the Mtmlgoirvctf Common Pleas Court, ami to rae direr led, against William IK II. Ilarrii and in favor of Per Let Du four, 1 wilt. on.

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Hr. Uoiwitarte’a Groat Work «n Private I%ease*. I lie 1 rivatc Guido In Hvallh, U UrnillvM to all, male and female, (lie old and jonng, diould read Ihii book. li *iH i-nligbU’U those who groi>* Iti datkdess. Pricv Si cents, sent by.

Haring Governor. Bigger’s two' years’service 9790 92 were expended on ,tbe ‘'Governor’s j-Honse,” at Indianapolis, Gov, .Wright expended for the same purpose, in bis 5 year*, 9 months and II days* service, 95,673 66; Gov. W hitch mb, during his two terms, only 1,050 32; Goy. Willard; intwo years, -82,770 42. Gov. Wright .charged; for nearly Gix years, for postage stamps, 8294,40; Gov. Willard, for \ two years, charged fur postage stamps, 925150. The cost of tho State Government to tho people has been gradually.increasing since Whitcomb's term of office, in every way. In every department of the State the samo degree of extravagance Vccras toexist, and thonuigh reform-is'needed, and should be demanded by tho people. It matters not upon what party the blame attaches, that there should bo a radical change, and that speedily, alt must admit.

TRAVELING L\ ITALY,

Tbo most pleasant, and decidedly the most profitable way of traveling in Italy, iti on foot, You dress in peasant costume, which is easy, comlortable, and suited to walking; and besides, you aro not so harassed by beggam; nor!so liable to be imposed upon by guides and hold-keepers.— ’You set put irom Leghorn, (or instance, kt day light, with a few clothes and something to : eat strapped on your back. By eight or nine o’clock yon arrive at Ttsa, if you are alive to the beauties of Nuatrc, cojoy ed your walk, and with ft mosthealthy appetite.. In some quiet little tun you make a delicious, breakfast of broiled cbicksu, fresh eggs, luscious fruits,’ and a bottle of pure country wine. After resting awhile, you ga around tbo city, and visit its numerous.objects of interest. Late Ini the afternoon, when the heat ol the day is past, you seiout.again, tnl by dark you arrive at some other place, rich in associations, painting, and celebrated ruins connected with an; elect history. Sometimes you iirt charmed with the scenery of some mountain lake, ruul you taka up yom abode. iti O: picturesque -cottage o< some old puiisant, ami wander around its shores, or sail upon its blue .wja yore, and read aud lisb. Tbo country is so densely settled, so richly cultivated, and io thickly studded with cities, towns aud villages) that you never feel lonely. Tin-re is al ways something to in'ereat you; arid a ft of walking fifteen or twenty miles, you feel ta if you had merely taken’a morning promenade.-— tbr. iV. G. PrttbyteriuK. ■.

Saturday, October 6th, I860, Cffef ttjf silo at nubile at: r linn and oat fir, and will sell to Ibo highest and best bidder for cash in hand, at I ho Court House florin tbe Town of Vcvay, nwflierland county, and Stale of Indi* ana, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. tn.and t [*. ra.,the rents and profits for a term of years not tx reeding seven nf the following described real estate, situated in b’wiueriaud counts, In-' dlana, ty-wit: ’ . Uttj Nos,, dc and dl. of Petrel Do four’s eddlllon to thaJTorn of Vc-vay. .

jKT One John W, Jones, who has been sent to prison for marrying two wives, excused bimselj by saying, that when be bad one, she fought him, but when begot two, they fought each other.

I u. Bonaparte's Ccf-l-rLb-J prrvcnSive scarf, lias nor hr yet w ill fail, narrW fa. Its, too feeble to fa-ar children. earept ;i u, c liiiard of Ills. ■ should be in |hi N v.>..fai, „f iLfa (nteuiuo.-r . Price reduced to J.i. , Dr.. Ik.i;aj«ne*a Prench Intent Mali Safoi II Is perfectly ,af.-; and never l=llst;i give faUif' fat lion. 111,. ibe only fate ai.d sure aplntt pregnancy and di- w-, • *1 i.e price id the rreuvli I'aluit Ms It gi Unrsinglmue^ ** half .lott o, j; | W -f Jm-it. .viilui uiui, ■ ILf AUdanw LomtV ft male M..MldV Pills la a safe end rtdiuMo rttni*.j lor suppressions . anil ail irlittle disease*. La u!c> should not luo '' m rm during pregnancyai they will produce Price $1 per box—extra hue, Ji, oeiil to any address by mail. ■ j Drs. If. At Ii, nrutae mm to i-dnsati, they ati UfalUesbenab!)' (.jhe the (hihi juvuend king of venerea) etrenV?*, and Hie nu* ly lAictnrr hU receive MonlU) Deports l/toi the old eorltl, they Lav e tC. u accustomed fa.ii an w.r.y tgeoi-juu’h to adi.-ss «id Vituxi , disease* ttfch b sH);rtinat.LIi.d.iit.d 1<> irtlrii ll.fe jiMgrets throngba long vcr-eroi) roless.i>nat jrtii.tt, to cvriy Cpla'.-v of tile, from the huiuliii abode 111 llu- ia:,lidonoi the iM'atJiij,' ■ and bai o.g nrcvn-lt.. d isriuod a doubt Hitt i„V •uteto.g id Liiinan.lt, they dvL.-rioii.ed U> ; led the genera ill c i-yctem i.< their pariiculut* i-tud;. and to devote, their..whole LUeiaioti til l!ie alleviation I if |ili’ Oitvima Of IJieje tjilioria lit fa i, ct tons. No h tiers u.il bo ansa crest uulest they contain a tvtnituncc or a pusfagv) stall.]>. Call or ndi![(•;>. *" LTs. i;-J.\,vc.iinK * J.’KV.VOLJW,) No.lfJ .-y uitooe M., Or I. i'lltu .V fjxlit MS., iiastside.' (i.heo Uoursti a. mil p. a. 1 tL-ep-.i-oU; — Chicll.liatl, Mtdo.j .

OiT A bill has been introduced in the Maryland Senate to iocosporate tho iSouMem': Stakeholders’ Insurance Company. It empowers the company to ibsnre any person or persons, whether the same bo residents of the State of Maryland, or any other State, District, or Territory of.the United States, against any loss sustained by bis or their slaves running away, absconding or escaping from his; her or their control, and sneh. insurance shall be made at such rates and under such regulations as may: bo do-, termined upon by tho hoard ofdiree* tors of said company; and when, a slave so insoied shall run away, abscond dr escape from the control 1 of his or her owners, to notify the company of such!- fact without delay, and said company shall be entitled to re*, turn;the said slave to tbs custody of of his or her jowner or owners, wiihin ft rca>onab)o tiiuc after such nottlica> lion, or in default therepf shall pay to the "owner, or myhers ibo, value of said slave, as fixed by the policy of insurance; unless, meanwhile;-by disease or injury, tho value of such slave shall be ascertained by arbitrament and appraisement. .

SST Senator Douglas will be iu Cleveland 3epi. 23; Columbus Sept, 24jCincinnati/Sept. 2i, and Indianapolis Sept. 28.

And in case the rents and proSts of said real estate for a term of year* Did exceeding seven, wilt not rill for n suSIrtPiit sum to |ay and sat-. L-rv said Judgment, Interest and coils, I'will: llien and there on the same terms and in Iik4 inaiiiicr. offer for sale and will sell the fce’ritnplfi; of sold real estate.-

Wl 1.1,1 AM MBA U, fberiff S, C, i fteplembcr 13, l«0—u ■ . 5* Sale of:Real EstateJ

SST Governor Willard has gone to Minnesota, for the improvement of his health, to bo ibseuV about a mouth, ’ • * • (

W illiam G. KniU,

VS. . :;. Pj I verier Al. Keith.

"V r OTICK I# hereby given that by vtrlbt irf uli lA execution or order of sale issued on! of U«i Cl ert's dCci! of ilte SwilteilarH Cilcuit Court,’ and to me directed, egtinst .^ilvviler M. Knthi and in favor of William G. Kmu, I will, on I Saturday,.Ocip!)er:Cth,lS60[ offer for raid nt public auction am! outcry, and w.H set) tf Ihu bighesV and beflblJdsr forraih la lurid at tliu,Court llomb.ibior hi the Tow u 61 A'uray,'Bwriterhnd .county, ludbiu, between ,Uie hours of |o o’clock sr. m. aud < o’clock ]•. m., the fulloUing described real estate, to-wit; 1 Being a pari of section ffactlonai fVcilon.tlilrty-il.ree’, tiiwn two, of raign one, vest of the Meridian lino drawn- from the mouth of the Great Miami Klver, and bounded os’ follows: Beginning el,the south-weal quar-. ter of section , twenty-eight, running thenSi nunh fort; rods: ibeiteo Bast forty rihts; thenco riouth forty rods, .to the lino dividing sold section and fractional tec tin nf thenco South with said fractlonai section forty n>ds: thenco Weil forty xoilif thence North forty rods to the placu of beginning; 'containing twenty acres. Ur the same more or less, at which lime and placed will first oiler for sale, the rents and promts, fdr a term of years, not eieoi'dint sCTen, of said real estate) and, if the tame (oils’ U> tell for a auffllcient snm to satisfy said Judgment, inter* esi, coal,- and accruing costs, I will. then and there, in like manner andon die tame terms tf* fer iho fee Bltujde of said real estate for ta16, and will thll to much at will satisfy raid Judgment and coits. - • : ; , • . . ’ . - - ‘ WfLtlAM MEAD, S. S. C.j September 12,1W0.-~U.; : \^W ;

Thocitiftcnsof lAwrenccburg are discussing the project of lighting their town with gas. ■■ '

.* ID* One of the best articles df. the pre-. stilt day, for purifying the aud imparting healthy aud invigorating tone to' th** human system,' is strengthening Cbrdial and Uloqd Purifier. We know a is, for we.hove tried it. See the advertisement in'another column.

borrow im; mosey to pay, interest.

HOW Alt O ' ASS9SIATI Cf), I*. 111 L A D K L r 111 A\ j {A itf noVelc I ;l ;1 li *titutiiut, i-illti Ultcrf ij (Jure n) • ctn!<jvi t u'i.i lortliy rcliiifof U»c »ict auU | uUtm!ol, tllistlcii with Viruletii au*l ' <iuoa;o>, stiii cijVCtal' ! ■ I,- fuf ilic ture yl vf ' .! |1jo I-exitfliOiyyii. • v

In July, 1859, there was money enough in ihi* State Treasurjvaccof' ding to the report of the Auditor of .Stale, to isty the duly instalment of interest <-n the Slate debt;'but the : State idiicii> thought they might want that niom'y h»i another purpose* and as I ho L’unsiiui' ion forbids tho hot towing of money except for the purpose «if paying interest,.they coneluded to burrow- money to pay m* iercst o« State debt/ These officers did n't care a fig forthe'p revision in the Constitution, and would have burrowed just the sambas If it hid not been there, if they cbold. They knew that no one would trust them for any largo sum with'ibis well-, known prohibition-in- (ho Gohslitution. The exigencies of the State officers were urgent; probably senary (at contracts, or the speculations of political leadutti would have beep spoiled d'iihuht the inoney. The money was borrowed—3165,000. Was the interest on the State debt paid with the money borrowed? Not a Ml bf it. Con'.iaiy to tbc express requirements of the law, the 3165,OUO borrowed was never entered on the bowk* of the Treasury Department' .’The Treasurer, however, took care to enter to his credit alt the payments made on account of interest on public debt in July 1859. possibly that loan of 3165,000 never would have been charged to the Treasurer if the Legislature that winter had not appointed a committee of investigation; The State has redeemed and placed to the credit of. the Stale Debt Sinking Fond stocks to the amount of 8391,810 00; -the annual iuterest on these stocks amounts to $13,545 15. The certificates of debt were not canceled, but continue to draw interest, which by law, is directly to be invested in Stale stocks. The Auditor is required by law to slate in bis annual report "the abiountof interest received ob the stocks redeemed, and how. the bum is invested." No Auditor of State has ever complied with this law, or made any report of the interest so received. The Auditors ha Vo received the interest, but no acconbt has been kept in tbs books in tbo Auditor's office Tbs committee of the Home bad to refer to the reports of tbo Agent of State to ascertain the amount and cost of the certiificareb of stocks purchased by the Sinking Fond, in this-way they traced into tho handrof Mr, Auditor Dodd 828,817 87-33,247 57 of which was to worthless certificates of tho Bank of tbo Capitol and a judgment for §7,325 00 against Mr.

v FebaU: Ottntrt ,i.\d iRK'eOcrtaftiTtcs. —A large portion of the female set suffer from some irregularity in the ’menstrual secretion. Air such'stifle ring?, whether from suppression, excessive flew', or painful discharge,'can find sure and penna nent relfefiIn Uiewtll- tried PERUVIAN SYRUP, which acts in such cans almost tike magic, by giving tone lo : lhe whole ,S}'clcm, enriching, the blood,'; ami obviating cosliveness. - * ;sepa-;rii

MEDICAL A DVIf p jrircn ipratlj, lijlle At*, ling Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, • mu a ilenripinjn of their condition, (age, qc* CQjMllgo, bnUu of lire,' iVc.,) uud Intaaea-taf ctireuio j*»cilv, ili-<iiciuea lu rubbed itvo’ofcharge. ; . j . .Valiuilk IltrotT* on SpcnnatorHitra, and oilier ducuK'4 Of the Seiuil'Organj, a nd |m ibe .Y<te Ka/ttilus employed In the Ubpematy, KOI lo the afflicted in tealuJ letter envelopes, Ifw of charge. - Two or three tlainp* forint* age will bo aeceUaUo. - 1 Address, Ur., J. Eiilux ITorcBTOS, A cling Surgeon, Howard South XiifUi afreet, iTilIadclpbia, Ta. ' aplfi-lj

TUB STATE X EBT; ’ . In 1s47 tho State of Indiana called jber creditors and prqpbEed to give bp the Wabash and Erie Canal , to them for one half of hi r indebtedness bad to issue new cent Scales of stock for the balance, Nan certificates ol indebtedness were issued to the amount. of 86,816,000. [The holders of 8850,000 of tho original bonds refused or neglected tojiurrendvr them under the provision of, tbo ’‘Act to Provide for the Funded Debt." This . fcum, added to the §6,ql6,6U0, makes the ’Slate debt 87,7.86,000. This htnch ia known. ’ How much the fetata debt is now nj>‘ man knows, bor Will the lax-payers ever know Until there is another adjustment totdfl with the .pbbUotreditors. The constitution made In 1851 exorcssly prohibits;any addithm to the 1 Bl bte debtekeept to vmeaicakbil deficits in • the revenue* to pay) InfeftH on the Bute debt, to repelinVasiob,'suppress inmnecUon, or if i hostililiea be threatened, to provide for the public defense." None of these contingencies have occurred; consequently the b'UU debt has not been legally enlarged. I Ab far back as 1852 tbo Auditor bf Spue repotted to the Legislature that the reports of the Agent of Bute in hia office did not sgiee Vrith the books of the Agency. Auditor John Wi Dodd in his report for 1857, gives; the annexed table, ibpyyipg the atoount of interest paid each year since' thecobsummajifvfi of the adjuslraent with the bondholders In 1857 : I to year 1847, - f « 78.600 00 * i 1848, - r 183.730 00 »• 1849, - h l k 8,344 00 ii I860, - - 188,595 00 *»- 1851, * r 203.718 00 i* 1862. S\ 199,984 00 « 1853. - ■[ 249.127 75 i* 1854, - r 298.255 52 »« 1855, - !■ ‘" 306,569 U « 1856, - r 316,674 34 ji 1857, - - 318.027 74 It will te teen how gradually tho Payment's bf intereaVhave been’enlarged from year to year. Tbo State debt don’t increase any, but tho taxpayers bavj to eay mote interest evieryyear. I.'. ‘ , Taxes are excessively high , and Jmtdensome now; what will .they bo

Usclb SaWe Farsi. —Tho amount of land tbo (United States. Government has for* sole is almost incalculable. .All tbo. pboplb of fourteen States and fife Territories’ derive their title to their land from Tbo Federal GoVcmtueat, and tbo records atid files evincing tbs Inception of their rights are preserved in tho General:.Land Office at Washington. v The public domain a surface, exclusive of water, of1,450,000,000 acres. Tbo Government baa sold about 120.000. acres of land daring the last quarter ot a century, for less than 3150.000. It will thus be seen, Uncle Sam's farm is still sufficiently targe for practical 1 purposes, and though he should sell of lands fur centuries to come be would have an abundance still, even if he does not enlarge bis borders by the annexation of Cuba, Mexico, and half the rest of the of the world.

; Pcrariau i«x-(tip in Solution of; Protbii Je of Iron, a uit 'v Id medtdne lid itriiti it Ujcji; by jirndadns hfalfij blooj, tit toorw of In Die Lcmnn argmnlna. by.iU DroejUj*." ;j, U ThfcUnJ, AgX V■ ‘ : :*pis-iy >. SET wilh : tfa Fere:

The Good Times Hdu.OqmtatLast! OnoTliousa ud' Seven|iu u-

, Important I © Females ] DR. CUEESEUAN’S PILLS,I

• PllTH is Gob.—Have faith iu God. Faith will be staggered even by’Iopse stones in the way, if we look niauV ward; if we look Qodwanl, faith will not be! staggered by inaccessible mountains stretching across and.pb* strecliog apparently oar onward prograss. . “Go forward," is the Voice from .Heaven;.'and' faith opeying, finds the moautains before it as {flat as plains. “God with as,” is the watchword of oar warfare, the secret of oiir strength; the security of oar triumph. "If thou csast bclieve,‘all things are possible to him that be lieveth.” How strong faith is when we are just fresh'from the fountain of redeeming love! A goodconscraoce, and then faith will do all things, ,for it is'in its very nature such as to < let God work all, ; Wo may say that it is the most active when it is most passive, and . that; it wearies least when it docs most work, ,v.v > ;

' The combination at Ingredient* In thcc PiUi arc the remit or a tong and oxu-nure practice. They are mild la their operation, and ccrtaldlo CO (re t ling all irrcgalaritic*, Painful itcrutria* tiopt, removing all ohttnictlons, whether lh}m cold or otherwUe,' headache, pain In the aids, palpitation of the heart, OUlurhed ileep,'Which arisi from Interruption of nature. ' ' | : To Maauxa Lxotu, . -. . Or. Choc »c man', Plthsro InralimWe, u they | Wilt bring on the monthly period with regular* tty.. Ladle* who, ham been dUappoioted Initio iuo of other PilU, can pLco tha nlmo*t eokfi* deuce (a Or. CheesebatiV i’iili doii£ all that they represent to Jo, ' " , [““ ■ ii.R.iiiTiir:.-'i:si I ’ Ceucra) .tgi-ni i»r lur i t.itej Stated Ilo J’ewYort, ThwhonaJ I UAo/ojf- ar.tr> >avah. It addreaftd ’ Sold by J. L. Tuimicd, Vevay, Indiana; S.‘ Jorgenson, Flare oco, Indiana. - ■ feWV-ly ’

■*».— , . , — - vrik ..,me ever and Ague, should not spare either time, trouble or expense, to procure DR. HOCTETTfiR,S(CBLBBRATED;BlTTERS, whosebcheficenl effects upon the system has been clearly proved to those who bare been stricken down in a short space of Urne": by this . dreadful ctirse, whose cheeks ate'wan and. mcagre,’and whose nights are sleepless and reilless, and whose eyesare dim and sunken, with death staring them in the face, this compound! must prove a blessing; snatching ihem,83itwere.frbm themouthol the grave. None can know! its j true- value until they hare tested iU; When.all others, have failed, these Bitters bave-iesiot-ed the sufferers to pristine Their popularity in all the Western and Southern Stales should introduce them 'to all families. ; ; ! , - - .

'drod and 83 Prizes! r)

$16,300. y Wo Cheap [Jewelry.

FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES. I D. R. ALEXANDER t CW8 FORTY-NINTH UagniScant Caih, Watch and Land Gift Distribution, will be Drawn at Franklin, ItaL, on I

Monday, Sept. 10, I860. |

CsthPriic vf $500 in American Odd/ Horse, Buggyaml Harness, $100, JT Splendid Rosewood Piano Porte val tied it $350,00. 363 Gold and Silver Watches—alt in Hunting Cases—from

$18 to *250. ... 301 Prizes in American Gold, from $2,60 to $500; 280 Acies Farming Land; 385 Setts Sterling Silver Waret

Land IVamm/* and Atnrrican Spirting

HfA]» UOODt BOW LOsT, HOW RESTORED. J«at iVWiriof, m a Scah il Knctlape, | ’ i LECTURE OS THE NATURE, TREAT* A meat and Radical Cure of hpennatorrtuei, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual .ieblllij, h'frr: outness and Involuntary Kmfaalona.prjdnclng Impotent!, Consumption slid Mental ud Phja{cal ikbUity. | Bi KOB. J. CULVERWKLL, M. D. | ' The Important bet that theawfut eonsequaett or leu-abuse nay bo effectually removed without lute nut medicines or Lb a dangerous «ppUtaOou of Canada, lostranehu. medicated bougie*, and other empirical datloo,' It hen clearly demon* Lr« tod, and the entirely uraod highly anccsasful treatment. asadopted'bjltin celebrated author. folly explained, W meant of which every one u enabled to core UmaeU pet* fecUy, and at the leaM possible MM, thereby avoidings)) the adreniaed nostrums oilLe day. This Lecture wilt prove a boon to thousand! ud thousands. > ■

Sold by druggists and dealers generally ercrywbere. tjee edrerusetneat in an* other colutno^-j seyS-tm 1

ffatcAn.

03* Every good act is charily;— Your smiling in yonr brother's face is charity; an exhortation of your fellow man to virtuous deeds is equal to almsgiving, putting a wanderer on the right road is charity, and removing thorns, and stones, and other obstructions from the road, is charity. A man’s ttoe riches hereafter is the goad be does to his fellow men.— When bo dies, people say, "What property has be loft behind?” But the angels, who examine him in the grave, ask, “What good dt»ds bast thou sent before thee?*’

Numoer of Prises... .........1,782 ' Value of Prizes........... .$16,300 Tickets Limited to..........16,300 O’ Drawings take place Monthly. U" Everyticket bolder receives a printed list of drawn numbers, free of charge, v S3* All drawings take place m public, luperiniended exclusively by the ticketholders. '

; EISnjg .'STJH FOUNDRY. " 1 . J. M, REISTBR & CO.,, tTAVUrt) moored their Ftaabdty into their new XL bonding, an bow prepared to do all kinds of casting tttaallf do&o In mwiit estahllshioenia. Baring procured nod Lathe*, we are enabled to do Turning and Flniulog in a seat and workmanlike Wo are also manotoctoringO*Keyfr Patent Lath CdUer, which with oao Bono Bower will cat boo 60 to mcrthantabla lath perdaj. • Wc shall also hare made aad ready tor the season, Soxar Mills of the most approred patterns, at prices that will salt all who wian to purchase.) We bare made inch alteratloos Is onr Bar Preai Irons that place them beyond the posMUhtr of breaking. : - Thankfol toy wt Aren we earnestly solidt a costlaoaaoeo! the same.

Important Decision.— In a caso which came before him oa Saturday, edge Coburn of the Marion Court of Common Flees, held that to make an assignment good under the act of 1859 it was not sufficient for a firm property, but that each member of the firm most assign all bis property not exempt from execution, and as it appeared in this case (bat ouo member of tbo firm had withheld his private property not exempt from execution, the assignment was void.— The caso baa been appealed (o the Supreme Court.

’We take great pleaiureln referring all who are ■niriona Jbr Information respecting our honesty, bualnem promptitude, hew, to arty of the eounty offletn.posunaners, exprem agents, Juatlce* of the Pace, merchants, lepmentamea and aenatora of Johnson oouoty, or any of the numerous patrons who may have attended tour drawings. As the ■hove named Ste penonally acquainted with na and molt of them have attended our numerona drawings, «o request all who wlab to satisfy themtdves of the safety of their Investment, U write to any of the above gentlemen. .. o* Agents wanted in every locality, to whom tbe most liberal inducements are offered,.

References.

Scut under seal to any address, poM-patf, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by nldresa* log Ur. tfilAS, J, C. KLISK, gtftl First Arcane, Now York, Post Box -1,588. - angSS-ljP.

S3T It is far from being true, in the progress of knowledge, that after every failure we tnust re-commenco from tbo beginning. Every failure is a step to success { every detection of what is false directs ns towards what is true; every trial exhausts some tempting from of error. Not only so; but scarcely any attempt is entirely a failure ; scarcely any theory, the result of steady thought, is altogether false; no tempting from of error sa without some latent charm derived from tenth.

AU orders tell with F. L. OHISARD & SOB, of Very, will bp pnrvtaillr mended to. J. U. REISTER * CO. Riling Sen. Ju, 1,(060.

Cooper’s Tacks, MADE to order and warranted to clinch, at jeco y. f. tiiusAiiu & au.vs.

THE highest market price will be paid in cash for Hay, by . - ocl2fi COUnVOlSlER & LEWIS.

OT All Prizes promptly paid* 53* Seed for a Circular! Slagle Tickets, $1. Six Tickets, $5. D. R. ALEXANDER CO., Franklin, Johnson Co., lad.

White Fish and MacM. - ANEW SUPPLY just received by Je30 - F. r. GR1SAKD t SOX.

... Our life is determined for us —and it makes the mimLvery free when wo givo np wishihgVtud only think of bearing what i« (aid upon ns, and doing what is given cs to do.— The Mill on the Fives.

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Manure a straw forks, Spades, Uses end 'Rakes. Jail recoiled from PiUibargby K. L. GRisAHU& 60S.

To flay Growers and Hay

HWtS.— We pay lie Ugheil tearkcl prtee to dry and green Hides. ’ c ayl!i • COCKTOISIEB* LEWIS.

Press Builders. THE undersigned having bought the exclusive tight of JeCcnoa sad Swlixerlaad Counties of the Patent Hester or Uonsor Frees, hereby give notice that whoever wLh to build I’reste* of the above patent cso getthe righted us. : We See 6 constantly on land the Castings for \he above FraSi F. L. OR1S.VKD It SOS, ' Vevay, Indiana.

H^r;]Lcae>NCH. JUST HECEll Si, arge supjdy of Jloiiacs In DAK El ELS and BALK BAHKELS. For talc low for Cash."’ F, i. GltiaAJU) & SpN.

Cufl%o Amdt A LARGE inpplr by the HAG. DARREL or POUND. K L. GIUSARJ) ASON.

£ST Say nothing, which a mother would not approve, ami yon aro on the certain road to happiness.

Uay Pi-css Kope, Best quality, at novsit F, L. GRISARD & SON'S.

QUKEXSWARE— Tho Ono-Prioe, Cosh Slops has Just received s fresh itock'of Qofccns ware, which nil! bo f v)J =i reduced prieooj - * ang3 tOUJiVOiSLER 4 LEWIS.

K. C.—Tbcue wLohave built Prttotof the above Patent, since Becember 30, IMf, will please call and pay the Fatcnt Fee. iep3Mf

■ There are 1S9 convicts in the Mississippi Fcuiteuliary.