Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 52, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 December 1860 — Page 1

CARD k JOB PRINTIXO, At Low Prices for Cash ! S*irt t) Tiovitstu raJ r?rt6T, the h«t vri; . •

PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY Waldo. •/TJBSWa OF SUfU-L* pAtIoS". One eopiy *f nir. If paid in advance, j SIM If not paid, with io three moalhi. ■ j I -lj . If pa&Tat ujr Bute within the yeari ' til If not paid until the eiplratlon of the year, 2 00 , 'TERMS OF ADVERTISING. X One aquare, (ten I!kh.) lint iistilloi, ~i ■jf Eiih HiUitunal icjettionv - ■ j ■ 23 ; On* Fqtiart thr«C!OOth?,irtthwt t baa re. 2J0 f One aquare its tn unity, .... S.CO Onanqtuwe, taHretnccthx, > * • ~ * J . • ■ t,M tfolne11Ca1d1.JBpI4ycvl.cf fimrto flllcej. S.00 - Yearly adveitLetcent* cf, Ihree «)aire* tail up* vanli. changeable quarterly, #3 per -iuare. ■ Advert Isereentj wllMargeCuu, iinufaal diipby, or kept exclusively cnjhe Divide of la* i-ancr, or oltrner IhatTqtiartr-rly, will! le charged catnd aec*»rBn; tocirensutancef. ■. *3* Legat Intemt will be charge J cp all aricar- . age* due at the end cf each year, actlj r<dd.

INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS, I* ia cirtuVc n:;i< »iJ Cues ciiecrivtir. Tie RtriH.it Jai iimillr? Jettheeafapylie' •■■Hh N>» icd Dtia'lfit ij-j-r, snd li tvT» pt»[W» J <ritb in ib::nd«n;c of nil Uctli of uiUriau f.i diiEj ejerj liMiy t<

Plain i Fancy Job Printing, ncli w Gird*. IjaScIi. fduki, Check*. Clrcalxr.. titll l.;»X U.vjJH'.U. Paster*, Pinplilat*. rrojnreciM, Vi-itiny CiM*. Inrlution*. Ac., it..it »hort notice •’id it very loir Mice. Print 1»| fane «iih cotore 3 Ink, or bran re*, when dedreMivinc recall) a-ldtJ » fAST CARD Pfl£. r - .0 the OJ.ee we ire enabled (o Jo liar kind r> frinlln-letter. f»-tcr and clmi-er, tins my otW tSce in tbit jccllon of con litre. -

YEYAY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1860.

NUMBER 52.

VOLUME XLI1I.

ti«iL BttDioe.

SIMW tentia.

HOW TO MAKE MONEY!

JiEW HOUSE! NEW FIRM!! XFW GOODS!!! SIIATT, HARtYdOB 4 CO., re>pectfu,1y aniicrucce U the public that they axe no*'open*

; - (For WsMoT Rtveltir, CHRISTMAS. M‘ L1TTAII. [Jail Christmas win, that glorioua Cay ‘ Which gave cur Saviour birth. Arise and sing the Heavenly lay,

should bo tbo 'prayer of every lover of hid coonlrr.

law would be disregarded, as Gov. Magoffin himself will hardly, deny. The amhamics of Indiana might, if they those, find without ihp least trouble fifty or a hundred cares for such demand?, but they know that it would bo of no use, and indeed they teem to care little or nothing about the matter.

i BLEDSOE & BEYMER, ilERCKANTStfe TRADERS,

BUV your Goods at tie One-Price Caih itore of

COURVOIS1BR & LEWIS, And >aie the wrxotu iirolld Um are charged tc oaVe. up for bad dcM., and your toettss is ctftiln.

—1 have written (hcMi Haea hastily, and am lolly awaie they are very imperfect. Hoping you and your friends will excuse all crrois, I am .very truly your?.

I'WCIXCE, IXDU.Vl.

JC3UL

Ins in Shaw'a New Building on Perry Jtrre:, the '

For Chr;s! or:o iittd ci earth.

They have ji»*t recti red a ha&d-ome stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats & Caps, Bools & Shoe?, Qawnsware, Table Cullery, &c. t &c.,

Largest ani Lest Selected Slock 0/ Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Groceries, • Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Hardware, &c., Eckt brought to Vevay. ., Which they offer at UN US U ALLY LOW PRl CK3. . • ESPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered to CASH BUYERS ,

lie liver! that we through him might live, Now reigns in Heaven above;' Ik* died, now lues, u* power to give, ! To str.g reCceinitig love. He bought ui with His precious blood, i He paid for us thus dear] Then lei ns give our hearts to Ood, I And love with love sincere. Yevay, Dec. 25, ISGO. i ■ ~~ : ; Letter Item Fhilailelpltia.

' Oliver Onitfuv. P. S. Allow me to otter one Union sentiment, which will be—

• Of course it is not our purpose to inculcate the doctrine tint Stales should not obey the law for the rendition of front justice,, Far from it. We should be glad to fit# the law enforced m all cases. It ought hy ail means to be enforced.— Dot i*. is our design to show that, ai Kentucky set a memorable example of refusing to surrender a fugitive upon a regular demand from a sister State, and os she would now, beyond all question, refuse to surrender fugitives under similar circumstances, it if scarcely worth the while for he: Governor and her other violent politicians to endeavor to get a war feci[ing or aaecessin feeling became the Governor of Ohio, upon a frivolous pretext refused to do his doty. Oar Just complaints against the North are weakened, and not strengthened, by such excessive violence aa our' Secessionists and quasi Secessionists arc exhibiting in the Ohio ca3e. '

which wilt be wld very low. They buy their (l<ioi!< fi}r CASH, and tale (real pain*')ii ,«Ie<!ttiR their .took. Thee are reoeivlce every tnafi'h. which uialqs lh*ir tlici ihrav. f«-!i oi l noiylclt. 1’etS‘in'. who wt.h tn nule utoner liouM flu dr their lbtere-1, nod cidl at’the Vtexp i'a>h storeu rtM'RVOiSlEIi & LEWIS. . N. AT Comer cf Main apd Liberty Street*.

*‘A Union of liC3i!s--a Union of hanJs— A Umi'ti that Hone may sever: A Union of lakes—a Union of (.ends. The American Union fuitvcr.”

‘ 1 will write you again from Washington City, whither I go tonight. 0,

$7-Rimer, T.fp, lUljt#,-. Ilcrtwav, Country Pro.luce.4c., wilt be taken in exchange fur good*. ■Yevay, August3. ItiJi

meiiiiwHE

#3”Come one—come all —and examine f>r yoarteltt). vejI-Ot

IMPORTANT TO'THOSE CONCERNED. HA II WOOD Jt DOAN UrioK .li,wolinuni Mervhaudliltig in rartoerDiip. it i* abtotuiely ncciut/ that) all due them; thjuW le jiiij ns Immediately. All j-erfons therefore, Indebted to the tale firm, either by Not* or Boot Account. till do veil to .call oa Mr. JOHN K. DOAN, at Shnw, llirnood Co,’*, mil settle up wltlMUt further ooike, ai *e mutt bat e the money due us. . ! HABWOOD & DOAN. Vevay, £*pL25, llfd.-ir , .

*'Coxri.sr.STAt Hotel," I PmmitLniiA. Dec. 13, tSCO. ( FttiP.si) \Vai.po:— Presuming that a few lines from your humble servant would not be wholly uninteresting to yonr readers, and acting 'on (hat presumption 1 sit mo down to tel) you of what 1 have seen in ■the "Quaker City." ’ .’I-arrived bete on yesterday morning, after sojourning in Pittsburgh 'three days. 'We have had so far, a vory pleasant trip.

[Pram the Lost «vt lie Jesri.il.] THE MOTE AND TOE BEAli

; ' BENJAMIN EGELSTON, JiiSTH'E OF TilE 1‘EACE, Covi.\(rr6V, KtNtucKV. 7 OKnCKwrriercf J’ikean'l JlaJIwn tlm-t. r»nitiil«r aliirnilmi |.oltl 10 itui'l'oU Iniiton ot CliDn*. -Ml burfiim eamiuetl la him will ttreivc iirvwpi aiitmioii.

Tlio IJcst ol' Bargains!

j ■ Beyond all doubt Governor'Deni niton of Ohio was wrong in refusing to surrender to Kentucky a fugitive from justice on the assumption that negro stealing ii no dime under the law of Ohio- The position is certainly an untenable one; Gov, Dennison iniglrl have known ibis when be adduced the authority of a former Democratic Attorney General of his State to support it, and lie* ahould havo been aware of the ,'ici that thei judicial construction of (be section of 1 tbeConsiitotion under which- the ex-1 tradition was demanded, declares that j "it is not necessary that llw, crime! alleged should constitute an offense I at the common 1hw.1i is. enough! that it is a'crime against tl.oUwa o( the Siaie from which he lUd.” . (See Johnson vs. lliley, 13. Geo. 07}.— We shall bo glu t to sec ibis question take to the Supreme Coutt of the i United States, whete, we,; have iio doubt, it will be properly adjudicated. Still we cannot but think that the Governor of Kentucky and all .the Secessionists of Kentucky are making undue lisa of it to inflame and pxts I pirate the public mind in this State. I Wc repeat tlyt the. Gjvetmw r.|: Ohio was wrong in teluding,to' 1 reader i fugitive i h.irynd it It negro stealing; but the wi.uig, it must be confessed, was cot oa« which Ken lucky and Kentuckians have any peculiar right to condemn. Gov. Msgoflia knows very well that ono of his predecessors,.a Governor of this that*, ii giind litany ratu. od, up a requisition Ironi the Governor of Indiana, to surrender a fugitive charged with kidnapping a negro from that State, the ground as siimod being that it u-as no crime In Kentucky law. The offender in tbai case was, we understand, a nictnbei of the Kentmky Legislature, and hi was demanded as a fugitive from j«« lice by the Governor of Indiana, fn. having gone over to that -State au.i forcibly seized and brough a negro in Kentucky without legal process; ann the Governor of Kentucky, sustained by the Kentucky Legislature, declined, ns we have vAid, to surrender the alleged fugitive, on the ground that he had done nothing which the laws of Kentucky recognized as a crime. So, although Ohio, in Gov. Dennison's action, unquestionably took wrong ground, she had the example of Kentucky, and hence' Kentucky, if she condemcns at all, as 'aim assuredly ought to do, should condemn with moderation, and nut in a »ouit or tone of exasperation. . : ? We toast needs say that we do not entertain the slightest doubt; that,! what a Kentucky Governor did in the; old case referred to, the prcieut Governor of Kentucky would do and the preient Governor of any other slavebolding State would do if a similar case were to arise. If any citizen of a Slave State, losing a slave were to pursuethat slave into Indiana or Ohio', or any other Free Stare, and, in violation of the statute of such I State, bring him-back by the mere law of the strodg arm, and if the Governor of the outraged State were to demand, (ha ofiender for trial and ‘punishments, the demand, we may all rest assured, would bo rejected.— Tbs pretext for rejection might be one thing, or might be another, but the rejection itself would be inevitable. Of coarse this would be all wrong, just as wrong as the refusal of the Governor of Ohio in the Dennison case was, and the fact and the considerations growing out of it should teach oar people a lesson of charity and forbearance.

The Finest anti Best Stock ever

' Offered in Vevay.. THE subscriber ho* just received a ‘ splendid stork orSprinir and Summer Clothing fur Men and. Hoys. I have all sorts and vunetiej of| r K

hmu?, C. .pl.CSS.iJtT.r, ■■ C.SIASOX, WATTS. PLEASANTS « C«„

GOOD CLOTHING, Fwn)the coarsest utricles to those made of Hie finest nialonal, nnd m the best ard most fashionable styles." 1 . Among the’ many, articles of which evtiy iimif needs sonre one or two, I have Coats, Vests, I'ants, under ami. over. Stuns, Drawers, Sojika, Hand kerchiefs, Gurts Furnishing Goods. and in fact everything genera) iv Mpi in a well regulated clothing ktore. i

Commission Mkhchaxts, • And Dimlei* in Western Traduce, ;i. . fijas'.iei' Maeaiiitc Sirwt, ' X>or nenuvjk. I~». >*

BACHELORS ATTESTIOS.

J 1 Itsvo but this moment returned Ifrora (be Great Union Meeting, , which was held in Independence | Square, which' it, as you arc no ;doubt aware, immediate!/ in the ; rear of, or rather surrounds, the ‘ “Slate Home,” more familiarly or '■ hhtOTkaUy known as "Independence ;Uall> ’ ! This meeting was held in response ito a call issued by Mavor Henry of jihis.city, and was composed chief/ •of citizens of Philadelphia—anim !mcn*B crowd was present—nearly 150,000—the city is all ablaze with enthusiasm. { The meeting was called to otdar iby the worthy Mayer, and was openled with prayer by ilia \oaorable j Bishop Potter, who invoked the aid j cf Almighty God in preserving our 'glorious Union, in this hour of perii; Mayoi Hshry then delivered one. of tba most eloquent end thrilling speeches 1. ever listened . to. He ! called* upon his audienco to show that Peuusylvauia was true to the Union; he nrged thorn by all the glorious recollections of the past, by the realization of the present, by the fondest hopes of the future, to stand true— mmuiaUy tme —to their country—and the whole country—to let no star be obscured—no stripe be erased —from the “Flag of the free.” Dating the delivery of this portion of the.tpeech ha was enthusiastically applauded—cheer upon cheer'arose from the vast multitude, which made, the very' welkin ting—men waved their halt, and (he ladies tbeir band* kerchiefs—the scene was grand beyond description—no pen can do justice to it; At the conclusion of the Mayor’s speech, a number of res* ulutious-in favor of the‘Union,* and urging the repeal of all laws obnoxious to the faithful enforcement ol the Fugitive Slave Law, die. .were read, and were seconded by the venerablQ jqseph R. lngenoll,* who delivered an eloquent speech.. He was followed by, Theodore Guy lor. Esq., President of the Common Council of Philadelphia; Justice Underwood of. the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania; .Charles E. Lax, City Solicitor; Hon,. Isaac Hazlebcrst, and others, who delivered eloquent speeches. . Flags, with Union mottoes, aria Hying from nearly every house top; the stores and busines houses are all | closed; or rather, were closed daring rtbo meeiing. Oarfisg bears the lol* j lowing motto: " Concession bt/ore &- |»Ai(qn.” It was the grandest meet* jing I ever attended, and I earnestly will greatly tend to allay the storm t of disunion now raging, and which j threatens life destruction of the glorious fabric reared by patriot hands, jaud sealed with partriolio blood.— (Here, let me ask, Whitmore fitting •place could, have been selected in j which to hold a Union nutating?— Under the very shadow of that building in which the "Heroes of 1776" | met together and gave to the world him immortal document, tho Declaration of ludapemlence, and in its support “mutually pledged to each other their lives, their fortunes, and their socred honor." That God in his Infinite Mercy may ararC the impending sthrm,

The.attention to.bachelors is invited to the following "waif;" "Thera are some sad sights in this woild; a city sacked and burnt—» battle held-after a great il»aghter~a London in the midst of a plague—-a ship burning at tea—a family pining in starvation-—a jug of molasses wrecked upon the pavement All bad, it is trne. : .

I pin prepared at all times to Cut and Make Clothes to urd4r, in the most approved riykvnad a large stock of Clolh, Cusinurr, Sat-net, Satin, 4c., ts Kept on tand for ibis purpose. ■ I hope by close application to business, . And rail' Dealing,

; AGENCY OFFICE, 60 East 3d Street Cincinnati, Ohio. t)KllS(!Xd ill waM «f f'l'Kl -mi'tiU^tuite #np--.t at jS -h , r .|tv ity ai-ji!; inf ;>t wy Ai.KXCV MtT!< IU ' f; • I'afitcnl:? jittiil.ii i'aiJ ‘ : <5« 3irai=i» -* THtt o JLis - ;V'i>tv».w«!i a £r'«f pi.,:tof.'wai tv »n i i»tjj antaueU ao, 'itferrafit * m-M tii all j.aru of (ha ca r\-i;'t urtle T.‘JV. . . i* a-WA?, -itU'i.'Anu aU;»v. , . ;i ,CCi iVif-ad pi * 0.

To merit and receive o liberal share of public* patiotiape, and 1 only ask that all lhd.se Vi..intiag:a«yihii»K in my line, will give me a'tal!.’ ti> Lei'convinced that the Fittest & in ot I Bargains tai; be h*viat iiiyEriablishincni, oa the North side of. Multi street, JOHN W. GRAY.

"But, tons, awnsser—thosaddest sight oh all, itan old bachelor wearing toward the end of bis jotirnsy of Hte, his great duties undone. Poor devill jost took at him: hts shirt bottom off—his iuukings cat at toes —no*. a sou or daughter, not a relative to drop a tear, do*e his eyes in' J.-ith, or to leave his money to—nobody. in fact to ci refer him—'shunnd. by saint mi' slncet!’

;jj act- ■) Corner uf IlUjuiis an;: M*£i.‘tv; : tMIIA'.Vt?ul.]:>, I.MIM.V1. 'X rJTiiW it a Uoi:\Ilnp,nniiiji In all anJ u«ll lcin the let* iTfnlCE trf ll*f l-usmst juirt'<*f Mu'till 'fieriis * lilnwl >tiart ul tt:< rrii- -(«’* aw! iratfillii? I'sirMuf.*. yl |*riiay, fciid ’fieW-iiSHV IT “<•*•'■ ■ ' I’t.-PtllKE, . a»‘}|!3 t ':)(!• ?flirerl.nt<i Coyair*

A.c.w Patciil

Lock dtilc*. Fatr.lly

SEWING .MACHINES! @35, @33, @33, @33. ri'IlKc.’./y vuq fattuj' l!,K jiitcii roIJ fur le-i than A n.ty Cj v»vcy vulciy cf teeing, ftvu ttie Duck <iiiuiuk« uiuilm lo lli; heaviest ut tailoring. In form,general appearance, pili.c >Vi butt! .I.U ,lv( . C*J. . 1 1' r u,* uutKJU.aliJ uuliueriil Ditii.1:- ulr Vrry tnurk liLr aiul llurrontto to du o tcuchanJ as *ell a» ih» ccicbntel *

‘"Yes; there esuidn’t be waster.—Wcrfi we such a man—or lather, half of a man—the reproving eye of a widow or maiden lady would drive us mad!

"But theri is still hope. Uglier ami ohlor men than any of oar friends hve nmriej beantifal wives, who trained them Admirably, and spent (heir money elegantlyl ? ’

WHEELED Jc WILSON $105 MACHINE.

Wc also hive' the

«> At a-«» A ifi n xm.

: sag,.$as, gas, $39. Double lock tight fast CKOVEIl A H.VKEH «i.eh Family SEW INC MACHINE— uarrtinU't titperwr to any $3*J machine, cr tuuitey refunded. t.

(£js For the information of oar delinquent subscribers, we -publish la the present uambsr

JJ. MOREHOUSE,

We *111 ‘end either or bulb of theie mwhincr at agent* price*,to any pane engaged iutlie >aie of Oita njnni tkt monrylat the encLuf ilny day* if they are not ia:i;ik-d. <

Book Binder ami Blank Book

of Main-Cross S|.,npp. ChcrO' Lauc, ■ AlAlSISON', INDIANA* ( * T.i-binls-if Biur.k Hook*ruledandBounty a i*r pattern. Ih/oks fot J‘itlj;es,Trva*ilKfti'.I!rn<h)fr*.4i‘i.,»it snort nnllte. 'jEnd)?' eri.Jourteils, Day ' Uooks. Ae, Newspaper*, Mas***! 111 ’- ! Music- Root*. Ok:-- bound In rite latest >UW at very low pnV,», ■ ’ r :rW'>ve men mil before getting work done cUjwben:. ntrJMj EU, .MUBKllJUSH.

THE LAW OP SBWSrAPIES,

A Gold Wuicli. for You.

Ki~ Both u( U.«< Machine* are t try slrap’e in t *i»jt melton, aubitantially nod thoroughly ’made, every work tug pan being ncailj tipi-hed met mcit Arrnty' rerun d, au that it ii'ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FUlt THEM TU AiKT ULT OF uUULK, .and need noi drop a ditch or break a.needle, i • A setof ti«d!«, Mi oil cau filled with see lug oil, and all ntewtiry Itwl* and direction*, accompany each machine without extra charge. - ' , ' . Xo nAiuectiim with Cornelli Co, ’ Agent* Wanted. Call at Kti IjSektreet. or addr cn LEWIS CORNEL)., ■ mgiMf, UuxWJl, Chicago HI.

It Subscribers do not give express notice to the contary, are considered is a Uhin? to continue their subscriptions.

A XV desiring twprorure a rood (SOLD W A TOD. warranted IS carat-Cue. by a lure prucrsl. r<-|ulriuj; no money aud but little Cie riivu, rat* >lo m br adiifbL'loR . ■ . .. ■ n. un.vix, "■ Uirt Boos drear., ... 112 SnutbThird >*irtrt, Philwleljihia. •

*i. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may continne to send them until alt arrearages are paid. S. If subscribers neglect or refuse 'o take their papers from the office, they are-held responsible till tbty have settled their .bills and ordered the paper discontinued.

IL-IIavlnr lecuredSI'Kt-IAL ADVANTAGES. I'iMti i'rt jaml to EXCEL AM. OTHER Lift P.ouk lloursT in lllietalllv'knit uuality of Gifts. rather than upon Ion? advert iiemeni*. to secure a continuance oftf.e pairunage of the muling pnbHe, amt purchaser* of book* unit agents p, ‘ Will Find it to their Interest! 1 to order oue of ihjr i-atalogde*. A dd re*» ;^ IL MELVIN, IltSouili Third St, ,* V. Philadelphia, lit ,

Xew IHacksmitli -Shop! aMUI' wndcisirneiV list Jiiat nia-ncda Shop on Atalnut Small oppj- , ... i. ... »ll«' twldi'ii T. today*®, -Vn.Sbrp,»b*:r«hrh pret«r- . IV ' . ■ ?■ ■ cd to,Ht> till Uitdaof work yjggavrV lT ‘ l| C, :u lilt line In a superior. ' 1 manner»itlipromptness.. : I'artliwlar alien tfcti giver* l-j trailing Wagon*. f*arl>,'' ITnies, Horsed** a-iny, making Hsy/lre* 1 Ir.'ftr. etc. AU Unit* of Kepnirlny dote «t|ihort no;li-t f \ lieidy-wrfc work couriantly qnd»ttd. 1 Jki'l rtspettlallr wullcli a fair share nTpohllc patronage, and Vut endeavor b> five satisfaction In all caV ; . !• -CHARLES H.CEltKAKO. :>.Veyay, Indi, Marik 7,1560.—tf.

Something New. ‘ JIST RECEIVED, direct from the manufacturer, New*York,a large jaJ.r*eiiJl«J he or , : Window Curtain lepers, |

, 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publisher, and the paper is Mill sent to the former direction, they are held responsible.

Shades,

CURT AIK FIXTURES, ; v . 5 * , , , *, . • ; .* ' , V % a new audeourenient article bot receaity jotrodured. r*. . ■ - ‘ ■ ' AUo, on hOn<t at anal, a. rood .nwrtiucnt of

Wall Paper and'Bordertog, all of which «)U be whl low for Cash. ) • * I. STEVES S; ■ marts • Ferry Street Un>a .Store.

The Courts have decided that refusing to lake a paper (he office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud.

X FIRE AND SMOKli

rriUB uuderslgned resMCltolly. (nfiifni-their X' friends and the public generally ■«*“» v ttiat Utcj baTe taken (ha aland fortncdf occupied by U. 11. Andeii0n,2B5!C3L {the old Jail]* si here they will cany OR the Ubeksmtlhlng Uusluess ta all lu ratio u* branches. . . ■' : •

COAL OIL /; Aarr t-ipply of (ho fmuinc UaysriU* tuanutactare, at tho Ferry Street Dr»t Slero, cotariR. v-J

Washington tub Investor or th? Stars and Struts. —Washington seeme to have been the inventor of the thirteen stripes signify the union of thirteen colonies. This flag waa raised in January 1TT6 and was confirmed by Congress in 1777, with the addition of thirteen stars on a blue field. On (he Fourth of April 1 SI3, it was enacted by Congrm that the United Slates flag should consist of thirteen stripe* alternately white and red with twenty star* whits on bine field and that one star should be added for every new State, the added for every new State, the addition to be;made on the Forth of July following the admission of each State.

. IQ* AU work yrarranUd sound, and of the beat'material. 'Xv

COAL OIL I AMPS, Chimney*, Shades,-. Chimney Ufiube*, tad Eilra Uurt»erj,«liray* on band at the lowest Sgnm. -.* .}*..; . .* . . ; 1. STKVEatS. yaaf Tam-Wma ~ aiwJl OF ' eVciy 'variety at the Ferry Street Drag Store, a* fate at tkt totrrrf for Cavh.; Call andaee. 7 T ‘ 1. STEVKKS.

I’ni'lfcular Aitenlion I Ho nos are not shod likemales, nor moles like bene*. In Ibis b'botu ■. . 5 i ■ v i lit FLAX dc BORISES. Veray, March if, 1560.—ly ; -p

Parllculniv Allciillou.

I XL Poncas wLb know themtelTes' to be la*, xl deWeJ to ihe undersigned, are reqneiletl, and beroby uotlSed to call and settle Ibe'sauauD or before the first day of September neat. ' ,i,Circumstances tender it' necessary that our Ilooki aboutd be settled up [by. ILat dale and we rfncmly hope oar rricoOl will eumpty tfaerawlth. -oil ’;;X?v ;

CAKRIAG ES. &Ci ; . V : X THE undersigned hat s 00 co^ a Ulev-io utuiafiictaM Snfkiet' 1 AVagons! Plow«,kc. 'Repairing, Rain tiny, Trim mine and Jobbing of aU kinds dune with neatness ami dls* patch. ; Having the best of workmen and malarlsts, ho U’aetertnliied not' to be lurpasted for durability* elegance or cheapness; >AU*wotk warranted. . • , •/. , ’• 1 ain prepared to manulbctars plain or fancy trimmed Cofflns, and attehd funeral calls’with hearse;.'-'’ v II. A. TINKER. Cotton Township, March tfi, 16i9.—if, I

' rV'avnlalieH* No. 1, Coach Body, . ■ ; . . Copal Varnish, ‘Japan!. Varnish, : v\ , :A'.L}:'> ,■i ,Pupiar Voiniih. I LARGE SUPPLY M the above V.tHIflSKil, KS, Just, received at (he Kerry Sireel Drug Store, direct inm the manufactory, ud for sale at Isvlfdmiirl'ub. |» STEVENS. V*iiy, .lptU IS, i860.—if ■ ■

We iittl codIIdu* put budneM at our'old ri«"d on Main tlfeet, where <r< will be happy to meet as many *f our. friend* a* will favor us.wUh their patronage*, , I *■ , ■ .' And ipre would alao tay that eiir term* hereafter wilt bemwt positively CASH.: We are convinced that ft will bemueb belter brail—for by adopting that course we will be able to ail] at lower price* than we .can on the crcdlltyriem, and wrhope to merit a large there of patronage from bar friend*. v E. A KINCAID ft CO. Veray, July 35, 1800. - • ■

To 'Hay, Crow el*, and Hay - > : Press Builders. / THE I underelneir haring bought the excinriro right of JeOennoand Switzerland Con odes of the Patent Beater’or -llortuor Preset hereby give notice that whoever wish to build Presses of the above patent can get the right of us. ’ We keep constantly on band the Casting* Cor the above Preii. . F. L. GRISARD ft SOJf,

The ParicI Fluid Gas Burner. A N ATTACHHE.VT FOR THE FLV1D LAMP, ii. which givet a mare briiliuit light aod cootumea lesa Quid. For tale at the Ferry Street Vruy Store, 1. STEVKSS.-

£3T The msrritd woman it her husband's domesiio faith; in.be? hand* hi mnat .be able ...to.. confide boast end family, be tbit to entrust ; to ber the key of bit heart.' . Hit . honor and hit home an node httf keeking.

OPFXCIALI.T; RECOMMENDED School Books for Indiana. GOODRICH’S Series of School Raadere, reels* cd by Noble Duller:—; Goodrich's New Pint Reader, Goodrich'* New 5ee*nd Reader, Goodrich'* New Third Reader, Goodrich'* Now Ponrth Reader, Goodrich'* New Fifth Reader, Goodrich'* Few Sixth Reader. For *ale,‘ wholesale and retail, at the Perry Street Drug and Book Star*. Merchants furnished at PuWuher*’prices, J. STEVENS. Sept. 19, If SC.

51E. a j. k riEAsms, MERCIMTS&TRiVDEUS. ; Mifta Stree'l, Vevny, InAlaiia. , ' Kl»«wAiy" .' : RESIDENCEAND OFFICE 1 Corner Liberty and Pike Sts, . . J, VEVAY, IXDlAJf.i.

• '■ ' 1 J. II. TITUS, •' Notary Public, and - General ’ Real Estate Age it, hECLEUC TtOCSK, YKvAv, ISD.

CEO. W. VBEKC'J; BROOM -MANUFAC TORY, -J ,v, v V.41IB;: GEOCEEr. , ;. . _ trader U e RuMetf i/uurf, IF. cor rrrof Ftny ami iUrtit .'•tritl*, Ymuy, In han*. •

'Mt *rw ~mi. -fc A.m y y » DR. E R. 3IUL.I.1X HAVING porniancully located in Y CT:> T’ prcparca.br do all Linda .,f d » xrort. at rvjjonnblo priev*- * ufflee, tionli tide of Main street, appuslc M. i. l.hutrl., . , . uas^f

r . DR. j. W. . - ■ HLD ZEE ZTO TT^n.LlKsattl.eu:cLEItC I wHe.in Ve.ay. \V rernWy mi llie KIR.ST KHt* . KAY wd.SATCUtUY of dobUi. All hhUt* in tiw Uni at-U i tended to rn*tn!ly ad aeaity. anrl _r* y \ ‘ to ril caitt4* if, UJl • ’ r * ■ ; LAHB fc ADKINS 3N, Attorneys end Counselor t at Xta,w, . • VK\MV*.INI>UXA. ii n fj, pr.«k* In «ie C-arJ iifl Sw!twrlMi.l \\ att'l aJjiilnUUtfnsntlf*. All I busiue« left with citLer a ill racclec Ite prmipt atwnnun ■ Wi Ui‘4, ’ •■• ■:-• -

DAXIEIj rC5.E t <.*KOCKK, ■■ .asa b'saitx i.f ]Iarivcs:?i lliuiies,. Collars. - ISrirtles; Ac-, ■ llkin itrrti, iVliioo.* Wow Tea: t wtrirr, Vt»At. hwiXi.- »e!l*>*n»

o. ix~a'*a» Ji c<:o.. Boot i(t'( cl urns. Shoe Store—^7’J oleaale i i Ecicl!, .Haiti Mccet, Vev «)** In tllnjm. •■•;■'] • rij oiVivaU M nr.-ank’d. - Ni credit- <-u | \V !ft)a;l. Slcrefooiii in Mts. L'j-j ■ want's JiciMins titi.F*rry:s;r ; •■;•••■; j •.SrplcntWt -7. iSi'J.—’.f •: . j

‘Tv \viLimi?AifmijfEii f ; SAUULKUV.IVAIJK lpl.SK iVi S;sii , “,' VcviJ', Isni f : "'fANvi AtT*U:V l!r», llri in I. I r,i;i» VT<n»r r>f‘ft. •■&.. , -"trV walH f« »l ia. e > f. O-itlic av tan I T ti. tir. Hw &.« * rt. *» - . tu.ll r»viw ••.fully ■■'•lid: s!.I-:i.i!ihan l :t TLc f lULt ■' .. •.. .... ■•'■ ■■ ■ ■ '. . -■■, .j^*W't*v■!

*. HOOT '£ 8H01'j ■ A-'ervy streVl, Vcvuy,ln itiana. . J‘ »i:.-rKt*Tn i ;.V Informs lb •] iiMicliuit be V ('jui'u.ie. lite ilijnt ‘ vUoe b.uintf'i iu all ;be~Xjg j ai Uis tld >fc*r.t >.iv ferry ttfltl. one bwrJ Rj ' a>i*» it.v Pro? ‘lore; ■ . , ;lr Warrant.* biv«t>rt. t- ghe wti b<“.iad. Imbi lu »a,t durability. ' ;.V.-

r. a. BOEinEiii Watch Maker and J ryveller, , Uiia •‘•rami Vcyit, i>r, .: • • ‘ a. —. r.f-SPUCm'I.LV iufonKMl ' (inbUe that . <A ,1 'Xbe li3< eienePaSttitein *• llnf.inf* baitii’n?,- Slid llih mis krxj.itig \».y on batul a general anuitu.t!(i of tfaiciir#, Cu<ki and Jtwttsr. : f’ rarticular atrehtion raid to, rep; ttmeplcres. and all kimUuf Jewelry.

- METALIC” B1IEIAL. C 4.SES; , *7 tflltUTf,' Capkniaaia, in*, awl will t) : eouiinuctTk«p.onhaniL«ll»l*< id I»i] ire veil -Jletalic lid rial CaiCrYanJ aU. *wilh aJlkiniUufin/criplionr* I** »> 1* d!«ianeml toCetnrmiar,and altcalUtn UUllw of hiuioei*. ye cmsiantly lce|i* ou baad* *H >ort >nnd Hivto I5e:i*!y iNatlc C«iiliiiF.' Hied and lHniincil t 'cti»tire»»ertri an I l>Jf<l>, w* 1 ' 1 . uiil attend with III* IJevrsc all f niters I. wit*.' . I taring imrebaieJ bb metailc ex-IT mi Incnss* '. ubcturcriamt allItir materfalratwjm t-alo inlee#. there artkbd will b e ol on ll r most rci»* nntlc terms* "Uraidontc and 5bo)t.' H eenneaTy ' iircet, north of S. (J. Miller Jt tU’aSt Am Milt., .

- ■ 9&JtBL< ., baring (longhl th! Interest of Junatiian ■ & Montgomery Jn I ie Maohlne Shop, jArtnerrhlp heretofore i lin* resseil. 1 am now prepared to do til kind* of ' • Planing and lUpidng of bomber, w tit Ciroilar 'Saw for It adding, and Feodng pnr oie*. Also, to furnlih f rame*. Paofa,' Wlndn«; 5 ftntterr, tc., ‘ ami every thing In the bollJlng llne. V,; ' I expect to employ the hirst of w. timen; and hone til ei»c eatUfscfieit toatl that te ty fitter roe with v tail. My Blotto l*..-LlTe and let lire." JESSE.VVXiHOinV. ■ . . . Veray, Sept. 12,1WO.—tf \ :• [ .[ ■- .

. V E VA Y j • SXOVK SillSWARE b w.:Pjp ,tt j u'w.'X: ■ o' THE tnhseribera keep einstantly oa a large aiMttmetil qf S76T£s. *■ n of all the moil apitrored pal* IlnVa-Jternr and sire*. Inducing phe popular Ky*jtfK. u Dnck.” i i CUpner,7 “Champion, 71 “fte/7=y*|f. Ilance,". «nd ‘.‘Prenilito". (looking and far - Vtltuing ii lores, till warranted to giro iati*(jctiun. . • . • T • • rurw WfcT^W t We keen on hand a large stock of Tinware of oar e«n mannCtctnre, with which counter merchants win be supplied at Cincinnati- pricq*,;'Auo, Jnpanned Ware, Brass Kettto, Sc., fcd [ All kinds of Job Work lii our line; nth ta Spont- ),«. tin Boo 11 of, Jte., done at short notice, In the sire best »»»le, and oa reisonablo terns.- _ Wg~i)I I Copper, Brass, and 1’ewier, (Araln v rtcbaaee. C. SOX/.

H E A D-QTJ A;B T t B S FOR BOOTS AND.SUQES! AX the old and well known estaUbhrcent of c. TOIEDATO do soir. Main street, between Fcrrr and liberty, Veray. Indiana, may be found tbi t mr most extensive* best awort- S9 men: «f Starra* Wcaiever Hgfla trough: to Vevay. At»o, Hfflw keep constantly on hand a raw full asjormieot cf CL" 3 TO Jl WgmjB Ma le Work—which we war Hw rant la five * mi, fiction, BBV ■ bath la ijua'-itj and ueatnea JH BOOTS Sl SHOES, "" ■Of the flnwit quality and Uieit *tjl«, yiodi (j or. tferta thaibo."tc=t notice. . ' — ! (CT Boots astd Shoes RertiBSa in the 1*,; manner, at itert nodes. • \ uglO-tf C. THIEUAUU & SON.

The truth it, not a month passe* without numerous violation® of the law® of Indiana by citizens of Kentucky in cases where demand* by tbe Governor of that State for tbe rendition of tbe offenders Would be of no avail, Kot only police officers but private citizens of Kentucky cross continually into Indiana, and, with-' out legal process, forcibly seize and bring back not only fugitive' slaves bnt absconding thieves and other criminals. We aeldon or never hear of auy complaint in such oases, and, if complaints were made, they wonla do no good. Any appeals from the Governor of Indiana to the Governor of Kentucky for the delivery of men entity of using fugitive slaves upon Indiana soil in violation of. Indiana

Pure Catawba Brandy ,

Veray, Indiana. N. D.—Tho*ewhohave built Prtaat* of the above Patent, ilneo December 30, 1857, will plwe ca;I and pay n* the Patent Fee. iep3I-tf

{For Mtdicinal Phrpottt,) I PROM the Vineyard of E. Caae, Paulot, lad., . for tala at the Ferry Street Drue Store, may 16 L 3TKVLNS,

£7 ds Btael says, there is often in the heart ionic innate nn* age of tbs beings we ate to love, that lends to our first sight of them altnot an air of recognition.

STsmvwtwrm. f<»s* Male, LYING la Switzerland County, on the Read from AlUnsriUo to Aberdeen, and the. Road from Enterprise and Aberdeen, j , Mrutdevcribed as a part of N. E. quar< nf serllon i. w , torn 3. ranL-e 2, jjSs . we*t—j lined by the landsef ItnK.. k-i~l erl Dotard, dtceaied, cn Iho South; Sanders on the East; Jne. Borarf on the North; Asa Tyler on the West—containing IW ACRES, more or lews.— Abtrut 75 acres cleared and under a good fence. Dwelling Home, Stable*, gooT orchard, and the best water In the county. The land 1* well adapt ted to grauand stock. Good Schools and Churches eonveoiect.

Pure Native Wine,

.Now is Your Time!

fFoa Mrrreisit rraensu,) S ""‘ “'"‘• S “"*3IEVES-S.

TEuy Quedmwate, or Glassware, CHEAP. Call at the Oho Price Store of

-.Iowa.—The population of Iowa ia 676,435. Tbe State will have five or biz member* of the next Congrus, instead of two at prebrut.

Courvolslcr * Lewis, and yen will And a large tnomuci.t, which w ill bo sold »t reduced price* for run, at No. 1 Odd Follow* Hall, aopIS

THE highest market price will be paid in cash for Hay, by ocl25 COUnVOISlER A LEWIS.

ATiFFor further Information enquire ef (be undmtgiscd it Sugar Creek, Ky., or w. T. FATE, M Patriot, Ind. J. BOWS ft BON.

IBHBEE—ItfMBBE. JCST RECEIVED a Urgl lot M PISE LUil HRR, sad far te!s to* br Cui. tj ijis cOtTBYoreiPR i Xnna.

• 03-Tbe Lagrange Dmocrot bu ‘’gone op,*■ llditd for want of support. ’

Cash fax Hides I i THE Hl.hM', Market Price paid furllxsis ani ttWf. ( C. THKBACDjft SON.

jXSubicfibe f#r tho Rtrrta.*.

September J, 1KO,—(m

. : DR. .1. W. MURRHY, PHYSIOIAIT AND STTHaEON, .vr. ■ STERLING,' ; Switzerland Coiiiily,-Indian*. * , 5 JOIIX JL. £«ELSTOX, ‘ t.CJLft IS ' • Dry Goods, Groceries nndProdnco, '• Krtti-t'a Ckt-r.k, lUsTCCtr. *3T Ton-Office arUrew. IMtjuot. Isiiusa.

jLunikr—Jjimiltcr—lumber. I rpuE unpurchased and put in I X |wl rept ilit saw. Hill at Centre Square, ant| obtain til a p»d tr»wjtr, li tww prepared id I liintirb enjr kind of I.OilHEK to ordermini to | thli tetlino at country. A ton! afeorUumt ou ! V.aiiU-jitUal>U fur lIulUicM. Hay I rw*ci,t>r 1 !»t LLtiuzi. Can «* X! ftel mid under. [■■ June a>, ; i'. n. stow.

K. S. lcrui. - !>. |». tlCSC. IL B. WHIPS. . , H. H. SAKTON & C0 V ; Com:»lesion ithi’diiinls, AXP !lK.U.KK>* ».V , I ' ir/; STKK X p 11 O.D UCK, No. ai . l*'A.;{ UJiVlis

Livery, Sale $ Feed Stable. '1‘UK I.SI'KIISICNKD has filled up the flab!* X on 1'ihe street, oppodle Faulk net’s fjadijlerr Shop, ami intends keeping cou dandy oil'hand a guod duck cl 3l* u» g* {* ZCH<» UOHMJ IKKU, il., tc., fjll) ><)Iidi a of public pat rg urge at tuj ne» SiaMe. ; Uo~ Hotter viii !« fed and taVen cue of, auJ mined, ai triiouabls rate*. ’ far the accommodation of (tie public. I aui very thankful for part fators lat* retpectCIIARta' LEMON. Vcrar, Aug. I?. 1K0.—;f

WOOI>. Eff>l>V A CO/S Xi O Off? OB} 383 3UB. JTIBK (19. AUTiroiuxKij itv Tim mvatch or - - Dei#ware, Miwouri, und Kentucky, hriiw <(«((/, In uminr Uii’idixirlitViiJti.Cfi ofSworn .OuilimUi<<ill>'ft. ' .... . ■■“ JW'TW'Mrti twicer** fWTJ-r* nrr- lit Wilmington, IMntVnrc, iiti-1 nt. I.imi.v ' Prizes vnr j from; $2 50 to $100 0001 ..TiCKlW'rM K.jto:!! no **<i tjiidt. lfi»* Cir.! tliii -. f i!l K«|iluiinti»it itii-I (lie Prltitnti;* 1* ■« ilniwr', will !•; >clit, ifi.f c* (n'ii.< Ji i>y . •. . wool 1 . y (Jit., WilmiiniV'il, in'liuinir< ' ■, iif. Util iIt, H(t[t .v Of., tfu Irt-ufj,

EEGOLAE. MADISON PACKET, MtWSSL Ci ■: J. P. I’ARKKttiCtwk. arrive at .Voray. fur CiuciiiMtkTuc** \ | a«ii Tii'irrdaj* at • S oV’iittV l*» at I- o'rti";'., t*. M. iltturains, will FlW-*y* aiiu Hwlij'Uneltwdr «! I,‘ Vci'-fi. ' l«r (r«tfhl of pa*vipe i>t» Ivor). ,

I3LACK8MITHING! ri’HE tmilfTiiffnti) anmnmee to the i eltUcns of Vovay amtthj v , JtirroiljKliog country that Oiry : have eiiahliehcil Uifm.-eKriin tliejho [• f >rinf 11 r occupied jty - ■ Jtoeph Japen, na Ferry it reel, - '• *od ore U'i* prepared to do til titiii* of work tu their line, »uch»i Inmlng Wajmu pM>d Rupjier, making Jlty Prem 1 Iron*, Flow*. }jorre-3boe|dg,J ami every thing elm pertain*, log to till* bnilneu, In a iatia*'; (aMury manner;' A lhare of public patronage li ropectfully wlicltrA. ■ i. v, ■ JAMES ARMSTRONG * aON, Vevay, March », leOJ.-tf

WHITE FISH! LARGE I’ljiplj apH • r. L. 0RIS1RD & SOy.