Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 49, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 December 1860 — Page 2
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
t (&- The Southern Stales, not inI eluding Delaware, owo as State debts the sum of 8131.000.000. To meet ibo interest of (bis ddbt require? burdensorn taxes. If they should set up a separate confederacy, they will re. ,quire,an army, a navy, a poataI.es> ■* tablisbmcnt, cottrta, <tc.: This would 'require at least half the amount it :now costs the entire Union, say, : S-10,000,000 a year. As the first • step of the confederacy would be. to | abolish tba tariff find open its ports ; to free commerce, it would have to ‘raise its revenue by direct taxation. ;This is a most expensive mode of collection, and a large amount of the isum collected* from pasting through ■so many bands, would bo lost. But whether the amount will be raised by direct taxation or by duties on imports, the amount will come entirely oat of] lbs packets of the Southern people.' With a large debt and inr creased, taxation, the new government will find itself enppied in its finance*, its ctcclii Impaired, and its people, overloaded with- taxation, which are certainly not tho elements of prosperity in any government old or new.
| grin yeeay, Balter b »orlb I6cj ; Eggs lOc; Hay $16—none selling. No ’ ■ apples or potatoes selling, except it te* ’ tail from store. I IT California is generally conceded to | Lincoln fey from 700 to 1,000 plurality. \ CrThc Dosrd of County Commission[ers is now in session.
| NEW.ADVEimSEMENTS. } 4 NY PERSON HAVING CASH NOTES, CM ) A dJtpoie of th*n tar Cub, by cHIlog on * d«ci J.H.TIICS.immiiT to m i ■ . » MY ciremnatan«* nrr joch at thlt time that ft twoomu aW.jte’y nociHiary for all that ate Indebted to me, to come forward awl fettle their acwunti lmnwfj’ely, or >laHns iMi ucolh. Don't farae: It, for delari ate duwreroui. ■ , L. L. WOODY. . Vtvay, p<c. 5, IfW,—im
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ovetnt* CiscisifATi, Pec. S. Me$spork 814,25; Bacon 0 Lard 9Ae. Flour dull at 6 00®5 25 Sugar Gl@7c, 'Molasses at SSaSOc. Coffoo l4$@I5c; for good to prime. Wheat S,90iol,00; Corn 20*32c. Oats 29*30c; Rye 55o58c; Barley 75a80c; Hay dull at 815,50®$16 for prime timothy on arrlral; Cheese 9|®94c. Batter 14al5c, • Apples 91 to 91,50 perbbl; Potatoes 91,35 a 1,40 per 5bl for prime from store.
NOTICE!
SEVEN TEARS!
SECOND SESSION.
ALL Persons baring Deeds or Mortgages a tit P.sccnlir’s Ofics will l**« tit •dflJtioaaJ cost of t Fes BiU by calling for them Immediately. XT’ And henceforth, by paying the f»« In advaace, a disagreeable tint from the Sheriff mot be tnldriT n. B, HERRICK. Records r of Swllrtrland County. November CS, i860,—Jt-olfp
Wasbisqtos, Dec. 8.
COjiOrCTED BY F. J. WaLDO.
House. —Excessive' good humor prevailed proviova to tho Speaker taking tho chair and calling the Homo to order. A prayer was offered by Rev. Hr. Stockton.
THE SEVEN YEARS, cf unrivalled success attending the
■ ENESDAT. DECEMBER 5, 16M.!
“COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION." hate mode it * household ward throughout every quarter of the Country. ■ Coder the auspices c( tht* popular'limltaUou, ever f trr* Aundrtif ftmuowd hemti ho< e learned to appreciate—l>r beauiiful work* of art on their «allt, and choice literature cn their tablet, the great bcneCu to b» Jarir*] from becoming a rubier) ter.
H7 1 Ns ess ba tlkon or (nonytnouj ecnraaniuMlw.j, ■ ■’-'liBUsm Uihtectttdforin;«r*i5u tm« V j a jUtvctlcaicJ l>y th« name sad •. siMrers ert-Vi not icc«i»nlj for publics it :n, *.i i f-rmii'sl of food fclib. Wo . tesBsol ! 3Lik , rt.i!.*i‘t'? ;>ilunx rejected uUslut. jmjsMb In sd* or ImvU U node; la ao esse .iutijtcite tioV.isuj tJ Ucal pficcf*. IU* All truru’rci sdriirtjiiiaJtiU to. bopsld fonarirUiiy)ti-dvaaco. j ' ;
The roll was called. Abont two -hundred mem bars responded to their names, ■ , ’ McKenta of;Pa., appeared ra the place of Swara, deceased; Barrett of Mo., and J. Young Brown of Ky. severally appeared, and were qualified.
Notice ol Dissolution. THE Copaitnetihip heretofore eiisling between James H. Gibbs sad Edvard Roberts, was dissolved by mutual consent on the fifteenth day of November. A. D. I$e0. JAMES 11. GIBBS. Faimew, Ind., Nov. 23, :S60.—3l
Subjerlptlont are dot being received Id a ratio unparalleled with Unt of an/ previous fear. Terms of Subscription.
Any person can become a member by lulKribing Mm del tart, for which rum they will receive . iif.—The large and superb »:eel ccgravlsg, 30a 3? Inches, entitled,' .
SETTLE ill*. From new, until tha dose of .the present we ahall surely expect , rheas nbc have accounts standing on -Sur books to come forward and pay up, and these Who <aunot pay, at *■10251 to sun;a up, and ' tbits give os ‘the pleasure and grati icatton of com* tii$ Bew yca , with a renewed Bjsamaco of the appreciation, and confideii .-o of our pair ms and friends, 'which esa only ha done by coming Jorwcrd and squaring op accounts.-— .We say gentlemen, \ o are in. fell earnest iu this matter, and it must bo done, or we shall bo compelled to force collection, and we know no one can iciaii hard of us for doing*'so, because it mail bo imdent to nil right minded tut' wo can . not spend ei;r time,' money,' and labor, ■year ip, sod year but,' without compansatian. - Mon who expect ns to trpst them a long time| are generally troublesome to settle with, and their custom in many, instances is not worth haying r and wo night just as well demand prompt’ icttlemente.— , Pemeaibec that shoi I settlement; make long friends. • ‘ ’ ' ;
"Fahtpff Altait ring his Recruits,” which could rulle fu rutiled by the (rale for left than five dollars.
aiottec.
A message was received from the Senate announcing the. appointment of Bigler, .Mason, and Oollamcr a committee on the part of the Senate, to wait upon tho President and inform him that a quorum of both bouses was in aiteueance ready to receive any* cotnmUuicaluq ho may bo pleased to makcl Moorhead offered a similar resolution, whsch was adopted. Moorhead, Bocock, and Adams were appointed a committee on tbp part of the House.. ,j
Tt[ E take thU method of Informing thoio *.t.T T debted to ns, to come rot ward and aetCe tlwir accounts with Caihor Sou, a* we want to erraceo our affairs before the ear opens. CLARKSON i TAALUO.
21.~ One copy, c« year, of that elegantly tllaa trated ma^axlue.
MORE .BARGAINS.
Vetay, Nov. S3, lecO. “ CIGAit^KH^UPPIA’r' have Jut received afrnh i apply of tbit T V . drUctcxu luxury of tttperior quality, and nrt- acll.ng them at lower prices than usual, aa follows j
"The Cosmopolitan At{ Journal."
ntCJLd*. «C Bavc.
W.—Four admissions, during the season, to . **Tht Gtliiry f/ hpi Draad irey, ,V.
At.TIiO “Clu-ap Cash Store,”
In addition to the at,*vc benefits, there will be finn to subscriber*, as'gratuitous pmni urn-,over Five Hundred Bcaulifol Works of Art! (. lapri'lnr valuable printing*, matblrs, i-ariabi, outline-.&c,.forming a truly national benefit. The Kngrai iog Is km to any pari of flic country hi mail. wlili safety, t> inc jncVe-I in a cylinder, po-tayo prepaid.'
MEATSTORE. I HAVE secured ltd! Room adjiintcj the LrCerc Hcmc on Main Street, Mid wilt keep at all timer the U'd mlitlei n( FKESH UE.vTii the ccur.ljf aCirdj, and at reduced price*. The public can b? ncrotntoohtrd with CHOICE DELF AND 1‘ORK, acid chan asJ toc-J Sauiage Meat, every afccrnecn. , ■
Imported lUvemt Cigar*, 5 cents. •• Opera •• S cental Etta Strawbcnr Cigars, 9 for 3 routs. Kura Opera Cigar). 3 for S cents.. Principle Cigar*, 9 lor 5 cent*. Washington Cigars, 9 for 5 cent*. Extra lin'Atlioa Regalia Cigars. Long Niue Clean, Havana Sixes, cheap. Besides other kind* too tedious to mention. TOBACCO— 6| alt kinds usually lent, cue.stantly on hand and I or sate low for cash. nuviiS CLARKSON A WALDO.
JT Wm <' Ol»e aa iiafi, Another lot of ih«« r.camiftil Fancy Delaines, Brocade Poplin*, Motllfd Mcrdlos, French Plaids, Tinted and Plain Merinos, Ac.
■ :fuWiiplio;it win be received until ih* evening *J the3l*t day of January. IhCI,- at which (Imp the T'o*>v, trill do-c and Iks premiums be given 10 sa b-criber.*.
Grow called mp the motion made last session to reconsider the vole by which the Homestead bill was. reported by tbo committee on agriculture, and referred to the committee of the whole on. the stala .of tho Unlbn. He moved, thoprevious question. > ’.j. i Phelps hopeil that tho motion would not -nory - fcc : insisted on.— Grow 'yielded,| that the : members might draw for scats.. The hour oi meeting was f t ied for. toon. The Senate was informed that the House was ready for business. , - •" f fhe uiembers hero proceeded to draw seals, and ■ retired without the bar. . V.': ' *
The Bl'kcu Divonhc Case.—The Springfield Republican, in an article cn this case, says: "If Mr. Burch proves bis wife unchaste, ho will at the same lime convict .himself of having introduced to his fireside notorious libertines, with whom no virtuous mao stmld associate on- equal terms, and with 1 whom no woman could be brought In intimacy without peril. - If Mrsi Burch ir proved an adulteress, tbsp will be not a T*w who will infer that slid becamoao by a devilish"plot .of him who should have been her protector, in order that she'bright bo ruined and so driven out of hia house, aiid his crime, whatever uuy:bo lbs verdict, of the court; is infinitely • ivorso* than the other. - 1
Thankful (or the pAtrcuece.ef wr friend* an! Hie public pracfi'lvt.crc (■>!•. r.% a toniitit, ii.ee of the mi la mjetifutjv sdjciit I and will K' thankfully received. TV, AOUTMCOTY. Vevay, I'cc. 5, IK*»,
No iierion l* ir-lrlctcd Li a single subscription. Tt,o-c remit-,lag £15. are entitled to five niticUrrsb'.p, and 11 one extra Lnyratfng far their 1 rouble, b'T further pariicolirireihl t.r a copy (.ftlieelegactly liluitraiel ,trf y..tmaf, ]>rcoouticwl Ikt HriMmii .'/ogiinat M .Jwrr.ea. II cintaim CaU'ogue of'Prciuiiimv.anJ numerous »u|<rt> (amvingi.. Tegular f rices Shtrul*per number.— SlMtlmca co| lea, fcuweicr will hr tent to these wi-liifg to "tlner;ile. <13 recent of IS ccabs lu • tamp- or cIn. Addm-.
Ladies , Cull and See l CHOICE SELECTION of CLOAKS, In Pale/I lor, thlolllcte ai.J Mantua rityita, and at rauc Price,. Vr.irjl variety tt Pertian. Erxche, all weal, Lonf and Square ShawU, Ihvertible Uool nJia-*!,, Jce.. ire.
I'llUiTS—FRUITS.
One pci 3u4 I Tift and Hair*, , Rail) a I aiid Cornel*, | lYont*, Cltrnn.lf., k*. 'Tor tale by ' > - t CUKKSVN & WALliO.'
Our Fire-Works Have Arrived! QKY ROCKETS—Rnmin O.Sjtii-flrw tei Blue Pailt..—Piq V‘[a(1>-Sersiii—SJn-oiing CneUffc—Ttrt ed«r—C--i !■-< other vajivtlc?. Call q - A f.-r yourwiiti. d«J 'CLARKSON * WALDO.
Fancy. Candies,
C. L DEItllY; Arri itt C. A. A., 5lt> tl roadway, New-York
»rt hot rccrirlDf nsr rayply of | \ Chrbtaei ami N’ct V«rf Toy* mu Can-' diet—a laree supply ol Taney Hearts, and «hcr Dt* Toy CawJy-l*inc-Apple Candy—Hoc Apple limp,—Pine Apple Irctrevn Candy, and a large supply of olbor kltidi too tedious u tncnltao. noti? - CLARKSOS * WALDO.
Fur Setts, Fur Cuffs,
Ami very, my Cheap.
K. 1).—SnWriptbiu repelu-J and furaardeJ by iTCVEXS, .‘.cent forVKV.lY and vicinity, »Iterc -j-ecititn Knfrsripfi and An Journal i cah be seen. , . decMt-pd
CHRISTMAS TOYS. t-vve on bin-’, a very good .vnrtment of IV CHILDREN'S To VS far the Holiday*, In past w follows; Young America Drums, Brass Cannons and (inns, UaiUoad Whistles, Trumpets, ■ Horses end lliitctv . . Glass Ducta, Watcljtj, " Was Candies, ic.,fcc., which Re are low Tor nnlr. ■ de.4 CLARKSON it’ATAI.DO.
OPERA HOOH5. Ladle. fndermtt, Gauntlet Glove*, Scarfs tc., In large iuppt), and cheaper than ever.
g 1 X T Y-.VI NT II Y E A R.
T X additiuli to oor constant supply of Fmb i Uresid, Hart, Hes. Cakes, Cracker*, »r aW«v* prepared to foralrh all kind. of Cake* and IVoftvtiuutrj to ordcron»bort norloftir Partita, WeAiRii;*,*?., at low prices. Cho u a rail, n-iva ■ t'LARKSoS I: WaUk*.
€i-e xl tlem.csi9 TUKhave notforgotten yon, but are daily wall king for you Ovcrouds Undercoat., V<nts Pants, ic-, and at unheard ut low prl.ci. 1' SRE CHEAP CASH STORE t> the place to buy Boot# and Shoe*, Hat* and Cai*. and all olher kludict GeVu Kunilrhluj; Good*. - qq q s a.q. q'q - Huy your Dry Urods, , ‘ ]*■ Buy your Grncenes, i- Buy yaur Clothing, ; i Buy your Table Ware, . Buy your Bools and Shoes, Buy your HutvanJ Caps.
CINCINNATI
WEEKLY GAZETTE, ZK'OJWHr ,
As tbo a iriie >jf cadi mcmbo r wai? taken 'fiont the .box ami called by the clerk" be, came in and oudo bis choice.' . '• *
FRUIT TREES/
The great Presidential bailie having ( now tlpstd.wiih the Iniimph of the lie-1 publicans in The election of LINCOLN ‘ ami HA JILIN, a new era will soon be! matiyaitaUd to, vd ov.t tyiAetn- \ iuenl, arid its energies be wielded, unhid | (be rccoanized limits of the Uoniiimiion, J ni favor cr Fpcetlfm. ami noi of Slavery. Consequences of imm£di:le ami extra-; ordinary macnilmJe hnugnpim ihi,* event, i The revolution in Pubic Alfa ns of! which it is lhe pfcnir.tr, bus atonw-d a * sluim of fauaticiMi) in the Col ten States ’ which tiiils fair to lest the Union, the j Coastitulion, anJ the taws, to an exienl; lo which thevhave never been subjected. j : The questions of pracefftl oi revolt;-j lionary Secession, NiilliScuiidn, ami He- j taliatory Legislation, have, now arisen,; involving numerous others lojchine the theory of our luslilutiuns- Slate ami'Pel* * eial relations.’and possibly the demand] on Ibe parl.of'lfce eMrenie South fn new j Concessions ami Guarantees as a oontli- t lion of the ..continuance of the Federal! [ Union. As Ihe project , of a Southern ! ; Colton Confederacy assumes shape, that j |«f reopening the A frican'Stave Tr.dr at-; j so rears its hi debus, head.- UV aie ,-*i I'.e turning point in ths grsal i*inRiel between Freedom and Slavery. ' Amid. the. upheaving of tK* publics! and social elements at home, a crisis seems to be impedeing over Europe, amt the probabilities JajJy becoming more imraineal of a collision between the Great Powers, which may.sl.3ke lie djn’siiw j of the old world to their foundations.— I Every where the forces of r.nmunity art in ; wntioii, ami Troth oml Right are battling against Ertor'amf Wrong in [heir fnuitgfonn shapes. ' ■•..’•• The signs of the lilies, therefore, indicate a year of startling change* and great eyenls, and he -who wouid keep, pace with the spirit amt .intelligence of the j age, must READ. ■ An enterprising newspaper is an epitome, of this living world, and .brings -it wnh alt its ever-varying phases, before (he mind's eye ol the pour man in Ids collage as well as the rich man in his palace. . It is the Chcapes article of ueeccisity or (usury Inal the ingenuity of man has yet devised, and he who ignores it holies his notes! capacities, and is practically dead to the interests amt concerns of bis race, outside of the narrow sphere in which ke moves. . Such an one we shzirconiinue to strive to make the GAZETTE, and to render it, fur the coming year, worthy of still more general favor.; The. procure of tnul class of political master specially apper. tainitigtothe Campaign being now* over,' we shall be able to give, a much larger quantity of literary and miscellaneous reading, for the qeiieGt of those who feel cotnpaiatively.iittle concern in politics. We bestow great pains upon the making up of the Gazette, and believe we can: safely say that in variety, freshness a pit interest, it will hot suffer by comparison with any Eastern paper, white an Important advantage in point of. lime, by its earlier arrival, is gained to Western subscribtrs. Our Printing and Mailing are alto now done witK such dispatch as to enable us to have'our entire edition in the mailjbjr 12 o’clock on the.piqtqiogof invariably receive them* by the' £nt mails thereafter. •. The.eitri amount of reading matter which the Gazette furnishes -its readers, lii consequence Of its. large size, should not be oretlooked by those who want the newsofTKcdsy complete, arid not in a pailisl aml imperfect shape. . TERMS. . r . Single Copy one year...... 00 Two to Five Copies, i .. ..;... i$0 esefc. Fit e tb Ten Copies......... *. W125 •• Ten to Twenty Copies, (wUhont any extra copy,)... .Vv.'V : • • jVOO ‘' Twenty. Coplcf and rip ward, (and one to the’getter up of the Clud,>... T. 100 - And an additional Eilm copy for every additional 20 subsetibers.
ElccUpn Notice. THERE kKI U an citation held at the Court ifome In the Town -f Vwqy. the lit Hop-, <!.\c in Jamlary, tSrtj,- tu tlic nnnl"« »I cutting sY.TES 1i;r.SrEE> for tit- Cori .oration of Vei vay, (or the year JVM. ’ : Uy. order "f ihe ltiirJ of-TraReea of the Corporation of Vcvay.. IL P. saiENUK, PmidrnL J. II. TITU?. Clerk- • Verty, Iiecemhrr 5,1663—31
a'llK talnerlUrr ha* an ciU-i.i!reof I ihe Imt-1 kind* *f Aj’pic Tncj—ll4tlr- vf?. •y *a<| ti. aCtliv im-*—of tl--m larp*m.’. 1‘rico. t, <14 v-.t Ui.jjl«J. fc-fiit-litit- to ri/r,
:B3T \Ve loam that quite a num*; her u f coal boats, th at alai ted South! oa the late rise, have met with mis- j haps. Sir. Pavia lost ten boats be- ! tougiog to Hiatt & ( o.. One of a pair in charge of Larr i Maples apnljK in Madrid bead, and; ope} of pilot ' Brink water'srun over a snag at A r o.;|j 75 anti scad. - ■ A 1 goo: 1 1 misy; boats 1 bad tup aground and may bu lo*t.-— | Among those aground were a pair at Coimaarw, onepiir on the twiddle | bar at Providence '-one boat at ; I be foot of Cow Islam js. lost, ohel boat at JI erri we the r 1 (, * pair; ngrouai} below Mempi lis, .and euo 1 Veal aground at Padd/V.Hen-and! Cbickciip. .-'I ":V : ■
CiiARixsTojr, Dec. I.—A Washington special dispatch to the Courier, seraV-offittaVin tone, -tays that liic President hopes South Carolina will npprecialetbe delicacy of hie position, and hot compel bint to uso force for the collection lof| the : revenue. ■ The President will maintain the laws, col* loci the rcvcnaVac'l protect the pah: lie property, j >
LATER mn THE BORDER: ■ . Wahsaw, Mo., Bee. 1.
■ C 6’ Call anil ioc hi* Suritry. iu»r Mr. TL«ltm' In OrtT.-v n vtrvtj. JOHN JU‘U*1M. Vtvay, S- jl. ]-i. WO.—«
| A special messenger who arrived i hero to-night brings - information I from Clinton, Henry county, that the ;4h6liiioni»is ; aic running to and fro , through the county east of that place. | Armed Ahoiinoimts have continued flheir murderous’operations in Buribon and Iiinnv. counties, ; Kansas, i bunting down; and’driving from ’ the .Territory, all m£n Who have diaap.
i proved.of their mmderouf designs. iTho roads leading eastward from the \ territory are crowded with wagons {find persons male and fciaale. csMpjiug from thete giurdcroas fiends. 1 . Mo., Dec. 2. Gem Frost'* brigade ed last night between Qn(honn ‘&nd Belmont. . At .]th« .tact . accounts Montgomery ? was . encamped- near '-Fort Scott, and defies the world to take him. •; ; j./.'- - Kenyan, Mo., Dec.-3. ■ Col. J.. F. Snyder, commanding officer of tlic district, who was scat to the border by special order of the Govrrpmcut, returned last night, and reports . all quiet t on. the line. He says the State has not;been invaded, nor is there any probability of it’s invasion;-'
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fcSECUTOR’S SALET*llE undersigned u ill sell oa Saturday, X the 30th day oi December, I MR, tit the Town of Patitol, t*twc«n the haurt cl cue and flte o'clock. P. M. of said day, the period*I pro;*erty Wonting t* H« Ki!:,;o. of John A. Larfoon, dtmtnl, conriiilng of
Huy nil tbe Good* you need>nt7’Ae Chop Cn-h Store—for you will gel more goods there fur your taincy than any where cl*e. 1 RESPECT tTLi.Y,
Vlitin and Fancy Qiiccnswiirc, fiw. MRS. HART A. HATCH ha* J<J*1 oprurf a v.-ll MliX-loI *t»ck ft
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I - Boston, Bee; 3.'
GLASSWARE, On Ferrr Str.v:. Vrvav, Indian*. In th« Siftre Ui—ra alj.iiiTlnc Mr*. I'oiui-ili'* miil-nrv. The SMortuiiit it i* t—l a ill .oil (>k dmc-.A tT the pchlif. and the price* Till It
Bed path's; John "Brown meeting at Trcmonl Temple was taken possession of by jtbo Union men; who passed resolutions denouncing Brown justifying Ids execution and Iaqdat* i»g yirgihia.:J/17ia Abolition i a t a vainly endeavored to get}a hearing. Finally the police were called.and the Temple closed by • order of • the Mayor, . ’ ' -1 '■
Household' ami Kiititeii Fiirniliire, AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES.
Carpenter’s Tools, COOPER'S TOOLS, Hand Saws, jUIII GROSS CUT SAWS, 'V r AILS, and PORKS of every kind; In fart, it rmy InthUlinr of pooka, and tUrno/ If rtduud ynut, a! 7u. Cmh dtore.'’
Trrmw of Sale. — A credit of >U wnth* will lie given on all sums over Thrtc Hollar-—the pufehuvr giving note.; wairing valuation end api>ra.'«irin\i law* of Indiana. All anal oftbtee IKdl.vrj and'under, Cavb in hand. ' ANDREW HOBBS, Extenter, .. Patriot, ImL, Dee. 5,1 POP.—It-jd
Vnusuully Lqw
A lihrral Visrr ef poMIc i *:rtai«'i, ftt; «,!■ tally e-Hft:e-l. All arc !n cill anU , inc far IliCinj Ives.
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EMPLOYMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED are dtitrouiof securing the terrleti of n few young Hen to tngatt In a Traveling Agency, n|>on a salary of
VEVAV 0KADED SlBiOL.
M'HK l Term if t|Aj Sit";!, Irll Jo t>* i' li.U Tel I.,’*,* IUII, will r.-iiimincf IVc. *r}. 1-fcl, auJ oiMiliiii I'i Tec Vi. \ IP era! ]iatrMi It rc-pectfclly iJWtnl if the ritizej- <>f ilicTnaa ari-1 eonrlry. Th»-e Vi-liinp t.a jidriitili- ti e 3clnvj,eill plcatcfiller riih i)i< l*rinetpUrlll.tr mtAlly or la nrllitiy, bcloit the nj-cninp iJ il* Ttrw
*CT A dispatch Wn V asbington says Vick President Sreckinrii gc is decidedly for the union, favoring a noderale policy on both aides, Icoking to i settlement of existing dtfucuifier. Mr. Stevenson of Keptupk; will take.a similar position in the Hon sc. • •
■ Tre Mifsocm Electorial VoTE— } OynctAL.—E vfiry county in Missouri has at last been officially heard from. > The official vote is as follows: !
HAY PRESS ROPE,
Dollars per 3IdniI», wid all rspetift paid. TMsb an opportunity seldom offered. and to Ihwe wl.n ritrlt the approbation o* lli* Hut)*criber‘. by strict aU-tillon to hoilWfa,cna rely n| j>n constant emplojinemfor 2 fertu of years. >Vr farther t*ari! tolars mMrcu t’ONANT; & UK A Kit, 1 . ■- 31 Muirs ?t.. dtHtir.-cn JT, II. j OcsttnUr 5, iM-o.—3iu-,N |
And ft fall supply of «]] utter Cordage.
Douglas ■ * t * • .• . 50,847 Bell . 59.450 Breckipruigo •' ' - .; 31,274 Lincoln ' - | 17,070 . Donglas 1 plurality over Deli, 3S8, votesii •' . is : ■ ■ *
HARDWARE.
TuU’mi 'j-ajaVe tt llie raMiJV >>I, ll.«* Tir.-a, II Nn dHooiaa txrtj l t* ;.cr*«uC *lctn*«x ■ . .
AU WHO HCV II.\IU>'V.U:K, d.unld K JuVtK-t to lUm-cln.- call nt tli- -Clii-aj* twh Sinn!," .'or tUy ke.'p an excellent ar-orcmest of tie I-c-t brands, and tell at nitird/y fuir yrut. x.
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: CjWTE OF JLMHA.VJ, BaltzetUiid Cflamy, * n ScL lu thJ Suit rurlacd Court ofComman i 1‘lJar. February Term; 1WI.;, ICbailotto. Brook, Wldow.' diC.,!: ' eud William Brook. Vouti* S. . i l« Rroolt, Abraham Jlrook,ttl*- . j abuli Brook and James Brook, ; ;■■ Chlidn.*n■ anil lldii ot Law of v , ; Waller Bnwli, d«.*sMj,V i ’ ; -'■/ 1 vs, , ; 1 .. ; ■. . ' - Chatlolto Brook,; Hiram Itrodk, - j ■, Xancv Strickland, floury Strict* l3od,*Tliojj)ai LewejHen,Peier i.. i Leweylleri, Harrison Lcwejltcn : I i Sarah Suiluu, Samuel Lcweyli: len, DavidBrwin Ben, Benjamin PETITION (; T\vis,■ David Hralh, .Maffvlla >" i Srtl, Humphrey Xeal, TTJllam (Pa RTtvioa. i Heath, Martin Heath, Thotnav j■ ! fU-atli, MatiH'in Brook, Pn ran cl ! ■ M. Brook,'Ellrabolh. Helms, . I ; David Helms. Elf Brook,'Bob- ■. le rt Droo t, Cbrluih Brook, 3M- v ; tin Brook. Christian Brook, ; j 1 Emily Brook. Ja»per X. Brook, ;■ ; - WltiFton Brook. jemei I!rook, .Santli Ann Hardy, John Hardy, y ■_ ■ [( ConteliaFpurlin. James Spar- ' ‘ '■ ' lb, Mary. K, Brook, BarM ... ■I ’Brook," John Brook,. Etiit - ,1 Bro»k, Marion Brook and Scl- ; . • den Saxton. •; J • ’■ . t .It appearing from the Affidavit of a disinterJ cited wmw*, filed In the Office of tie Clerk of I wld Court, that Xancy fiirlcktend, Henry Slrickk laud, TUoinaV‘ J .LowejIlcn,)Vder iUweylten, .It.irmonLewojILan, Sarah Saxton, Se|Jcn ! Saxton, Samuelleweyllcn, Ranh Ann Hardy, ! John Hardy, Cordelia Spuriin, Jamei Kpmlin; J Mary K, Brook, arid'Dartd Broik,' defendants '''above, named, who aro' froptoaded .with the . {other defendants aboya named, and. are non* residents ortho State of Indiana, and are nee* : I ebary panics WAhc above entitled aelloo. ■. J 'They—sald dcfeuiIanU, la»\’ above named—j ate hereby notified of tbo fillo; of the forego* .* Jr; Petition for Partition, abd Uiat the aame U f ..docketed 6ir4tiftb»V(benext Term of said ffelt* i"icrlaaib ConYi of Common | PfAs Witch 'em llcomcwoeot 83*1,1)0 befd oat the 3d Monday of iEebhiitT tL A. D. lEfll,at4Ue Court Uouro ln f-Voray'J fa *ald.county:.when and where they r can attend and amwer nr demur to the Petition l of the PlnlnllSl—otherwUoItbe *ame will be I heard and.detehntned to chdr abwoco, the j jirrper decree rendered acfordlriglyr' ’: “ ’ I Given under ray hand; thU SWh day of XoI rember, AM). l»d ■' •- F '' ’ ' I!. . . . - .: 0L1VEB OBMSBV, Clerk. )' ‘ Pee. 5,18Wk—It ) bamb forptUB.
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Soots anb Bljoes. A very tarye *loet of the vtry hot ciake and material rveetred directly from tbemanafadurere. and offered at manufaeturtrt prirtt at Tkr Clitap Cmhitore, II ATII AW AX' i. CO. GROCERIES.
\VM. Illtli, Ptiiiar.u. MKS; JIATTIE.fi ILL, Assislint. Vcr»j, N'ot. 21, I$60.—Si ‘
J3T A, bill requiring every A tier* j ncy;a|. Lair; on jibe request of'his cH- i ent, to gua his/opinion in, writing/ opon Ihe ,pomt bearing ilireclly in a } giveaicase, andj holding him ri'sjioht.j fiiblo /when, through I neglect or mismahagcraont'.on; hiai part, the ct tout- suffers tin mage?,/ lias | passcd tho Vermont Legislature./ 1
Montgomery! and Jcnnison have hung Scott, iliiww and Harrison, and shot' Dishop- and Moore, all in iboTcriilory. ■ i ;• . v ; 1 Montgomery’s ''force w about 275 ragged, well-armed thieves, whose thief aim i# plunder.. ) . .
f • : —, - V ' • -* L: TALE AGRICCLTl J K\L LKTCK5S., i The public will" be groiilieJ to ■learn that the novel experiment of I the Ynle A gricult oral - Leetb res of :la»t Winter was 60 as to .induce .its repetition "this Winter on la more complete seal®* The course Iwill commenca Feb. - 5, and coo* - tiunc through tbbraoDlh. These lee* ’ lures, which areof great-value to the '.wholecotmiry, and worthy the atjtenlion of every cultivator, are given jundor the auspices of the Yale Scientific School, or Scientific Departj Went of Yale.College, as a suppli- | iaicnl to Us newly instituted course of Iptaclioal collegiate, eduention,,,and jifor the bgnejU of the public at large. and,important feature of jlhU course will be its complete iilua* Uraiion, by.,-, specimens, .drawings, liq ode Is and animals. Life-sized ’paintings of groups from celebrated herds will be included in these il)ns* tratisns. The lectures on training and breaking hones are to be accompanied by practical illustrations. — The leclurarp of last year will take a part in the conns, and otner eminent names, with a variety of new subjects will bo added to the list. The expenses of the; ,arc provided for jn pait by subscriptionThe leclnn-a are under the direction of Prof. John A. Porter, who-may bo addressed for further information, at New Haven, Coon,-—MmmVon Agricultural.
A large St«ck. “llifh In Quality” •• Uvr fn iVife,” at the Cheap Caiti Store.
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■ Senator Seward, it is imdciilooc, will! address (h? Senate at are early day,-and efibr a series of resolutions tidaratory ;i of GH!e rights, in which will propose t embodying the Missouri Conpromisc in the Constitution. ) Congressmen ftern .North ‘Caroline, ■ Louisiana,’ Tennessee nml Kcn'.^ckr, ! represent those States as itioug’y Union.
Bcns'ED.—Tho Katcj Erencb at ‘i Helena, Ark., on Baltjrday. lafit.—* The Katp French left Louisville on j the 24ih nit., far4*kanWs river with a valuable cargo. Among the ship* ■ menta weie ilQO barrelsJ of Htne, 2001 parrels cement, 1,500 brls, <of flonr,; &c. ■ Her cargo was insured for SlO,*| ■ offices in LooisAiUe. The: boat thru id her fifth tes ion, and was j bwnbdbyOapt.•; Thos, Murdock* of Cincinnati, and wot h abbot 6$,*;j 000. and insared for £3,000 in Lou-1 isriljg; - l ■:{ ■■ |
- db* All die notes of the bid State | Bank of Indiana, so effaced as ip j make'jtimpossible' to I djscern.. the! riame’bf 0JhbraDcK isBOtpg'lfem, will | be redeemedby dams* jjl,. JUy.clerk | of of the Sinking ! Fond; at Indianapolis, jonlU the first j of japnar)#,and- ®P. longer. ‘ The ! notes not effaced will Lp redeemed by the branch issuing at any time*
, Telegrapli. llo. 3, in bactiog out.frqm Madiaon on Friday yvaa blowp stern foromtjst on the bar brbere' she lost her - redder. The Fonwt.Qpcgn towed her down to Loojj(Ville t .the wind being, too high to mk:tfa« mo down—steering with her wbeela. i
fcir The Orleans Crescent, while sympathizing wjth their «nti* menla. itarnly rebukes thp Baptists of Alabama who passed secession resolutions at their late C?enersl Con* yenliqnV It recommends them to attend ;o religions matter?, and let politics alone. j
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; ,| ■ i LEukspir, Ky , Dec. 1./. . Intelligence Tiaabeen received, by the staged from Columbia, that fifteen negroes, and one white!man leading them.jWerc hnng by the ciitechs of Burkeaville,' Ky., tor Attempted in: eurrcction: . : ‘No| particttlawr learned.
£S T' The''steamer Acacia. Cottage $nnk in \VHiio river on Wed nerd ay night, 4 and will probably prove:# total b s*. She was owned in Nash- ' I . * ’ ; - - ville, and was rained at about 68,» 0p0, and insured for 85)000. ..
COUNTERFEITS.
tax tuziaiitn uotuan arxror rok DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
LITER COMPI.AIXT, Weakness of Any Kind, FEVER AND AGUE,
OCT The liougifta Alabame have ifsned an,- ad<|rhatnidi which they doclwe thal’dbey »W for’ co operation • with other Stales and not for scparateVciion,.
WINTER IS GOiMING,
And the rariona affection* conieffueat upon adli ordered
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Stomach or favor, Such as IndiKesUoa, Acidity of the Stomach, Col* kky Pain*, ileartbom, Lou of Appetite, Despondency, Cadivenesi, Blind and Bleeding Piles, In all Srtnu, Uhe<unattc,'and Neuralgic Affections, It'bfts fn nnmena* instance* prated highly bene* fldaLand to other* effected a decided cure. This t* purely a Vegetable compound, prepared on strlolly scientific principles, alter the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Beerhare. ft* reputation al borne produced Us Introduction here —the demand commencing with those of the'Fatherland scattered over the doe of tbu mighty conn* I iry.many of whom brought with them and banded down the tradition of lu value. If u now tfati Id tkt AmiricaA public, Xwcnctnw tAat it* truly trondrr/uf mrdictndi cirtuc* muaf bt ockaoufcdycd it 1* particularly recooitnendtd lo those persons whoso conslltutldn* hire been Impaired by the continued use Of ardent spirits or other form* of dissipation.' Generally instaneoot lo effect. It finds lu way directly to tie scat of life, thrilling and qultkenlTg every neno, raising up the drooping spirit, and. In fact, Infusing new health and T1 &OTtCRt-Wh«r« expects to find til* abererage will be disappointed; bnt to tie tick, weak, and tow spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic posKiiod of linpilwwintdW proportion
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EqoAtLV Dividep.“Tlio .thirty, three QoverDOts of : thn United Stales comprise 10 'Democrats, 16 ‘Republicans, and one Ambrican—Hicks, of Mti. ■ • ’ ■ - 1 ‘
Bailouts Dollur Monliily. t 1 **tST There art one bandied pages of reading / that ter In each number of *’ Ballou'* Dollar ; ilonUsly.” ; ; - >
03* Sixteen page* of fine and beautifully print cdtliuitrations tre given in each number of the Jlajirlne. .,
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DELEES RECEIVE 75 PEEC’T* OP NET PROFITS! Casli Capital, (all paid Id,) $500,000*
03* Two pages of finely executed, original humorous Illustrations also embellish each number. 03* Over twelve hundred psgei of reading cutter per annum, for tie unprecedented pilot of mt dollar.*
(£7* Judge Lafrabee, M. C. from Wuconsipj '.jJie'd a few days aince from injuries refeived by a • fall i on his farm. -
' Additions can be made to Clubs, at all times during the year, at proportional rales, the lime toeipire with the Club. All papers belonging to a Club must go fo one Office, copies ordered to be sent to other Office* become subject to single subscription or Club rater, according to the number, and without reference to their having accompanied a Club at an* other Office.
Bebclt op the Election* is Vir* oihia.—Tho election in Virginia has resulted curiously. iSine Bell and six Brhckinridge electors are chosen, the difference having reunited from the imperfect spelling of names in pro* cipcts where there were not a sufficiency of printed tickets. The highest Bell vole is 74,354 Highc.tt Breckinridge 74.180 L*»w-k( Bell .. 72.186 Lowest Breckinridge V0.99U Showing 3.v.ui-li;;n ol Loin two to three'ihoiisim! vy(t3.
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SURPLUS, - - - *135,864* Loucs unadjusted, $a,4C0; no other IlabHitlfi, DUMend Anfu.tr 1st, 1&C0,37 per cent.
*3* In all' respects It Is freth, and wbal It pur{will to be, the cheapest magaxloe la the world. £3*It (i, carefully edited bp Ur. Ballon, who bad twenty years experience- on tbo Bor ton press. S3" Devoted to news, tales, poems, stories of the tea, discoveries, misceUiny. wit and humor, S3" It has a carlo at tl spanned, Coral departsleet, too i err If# department, and matter especially fcr the ladles.
The Qennloe highly concentrated Boerbare't Holland Bitten le pulup In half pint bottles only, and retailed at Ost Uouaa per fcotulc, cr six bottles tor lira Bollux. The great demand for ibis truly celebrited Uedldna ha* Induced many Imitation*, which the public should guard against purchasing. W Beware of Imposition. Sec that our ntma U on lit label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. U can ba forward«d by Express w m«t points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, benjamin page, JB.& co.
(Cr Tho Legislature of Indiana will meet on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January,
JOSEPH WALKER, President. Til03. W.BIRDSALL, W rmidtaL RICHARD L. DATDOCK, Secretary.
Acocsta, Qa., Dec. 8. All the banks of ibis city suspend: ed specie payment this morning.
Subscriptions in all cases, payable in advance, and no paper continued after the expiration of the lime paid for. We stall be happy, a*, any time, to send as many specimen copies as may be deeded, upon publication. The paper will be sent to C’.eagymcn SiAll letters containing remittances, (if registered,) win be at our mkt Draft preferred, when conveniently oblainables . Address, GAZETTE CO.*, deed CtSct.VMTi, Ohio.
F. J. WALDO, AGENT,
0£t Hod. A. H. Stephens in his great- speech at Mide'fgeviile, G.<., said ijat jhL Governae-f bid noi proved a fiii'ii'c, bet that tho crpr-
43” Each number contains original articles from mote than (<stnty regular contributor*.
VEVAY, INDIANA. IUA KEENEY, Agebt, at Patriot,
' g?*Though published but sis years. It baa reached the extraordinary circulation ft 130,000. S3T Any person enclosing out do/far to the proprietor, "a, below, shall receive the Madeline for one year. &T tlx copies of Bsl/ou’s Itollir JJsgxsictafd sent fur one year fir Five Boluxj —mui tnaXlug It about bt centsaysarl AST Not is tba time kj subscribe, as volume (Xditcn U jost about to commence. .
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Savaknau, Dec. 1. All rho baqks in (his city Kuapend* ci Hpi'iif 1 payment this morning.
Till Cjajtanj tunes partletpatloo polleiee, *1* 1 o w I c * th e parties to partid pat* la the profit* of Ui • Comj«aay—the insured incurring DoRairilUy fW« ever.
For sale by J. L. TIIIEBAL'D, Druggist. Varya, Indiana. luarJl-lylam.wn
jatitiay 0/ some men hud tubed, and hence tho grot diatorbancO.
Thrcc-fourtbiof the net profit* of lb* Cocapaaj are annually divided to tht Injured, Sped*! attention firm to Ismaaee qo Deal Inn and Buainets Property. : - Injuranoe %* tom* by any ctt*r eltdaCccfaoy. '
T}LANK MOTEB —In' Boult form-Uo I) Also, .NS«lDrt«W.
KT The last session of tho Thirty • Sixth Congress opened at Waiting* (on on Monday last, Doo. 3-
flTTfDCGlf, Do:. 8. Liver 7 feel 0 inches by piyr mark, falling, clear.
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11. W. BALLOU, PuiliiWrnad FrtvneUr, Nor»)» WInUr Bettco, Haas, October IF, ltW.-e-o»1Hi
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MARSI1 & MOTHER, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, KAVE jnrt’received direct frees New York, a large and tplendid ttock of Ucady-mtidc Clothing, a pee la! ly adapted lo lib market, ill of which tin been unde tram the b«t malcriaU. md cr-xli cry garment warranted perfect, lad will Rl l>e s«M at price* at cheap u the cheapest/ " " FUEKISHSa GOODS. UV Lave alto on hind a targe and well aeVctcd variety of CLOTHS. CASSIMUtKS: VESTINGS, SILK. COTTON and UNEX GOODS, SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, 1%, ke-tar tht ctt.t-jm trade, to which they respectfully Incite the attention of the pnUic. Ow*. «■**»***. Particular attention given to Colt log and Making garment] to order on »ht>H notice, and taS*laeUoo pmriDleed In all caret. | tV Store on Main Street, In the room lately vacated by Wm, Daly, where alt are Invltfd he catlhefpreparchulog alicwhere, I ‘ . MARSH * BROTHER. Vevay, OcU31.16W.-tT
