Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 November 1853 — Page 2

Jleveille. An Appeal 10 tUe Ladles. ;; •»- .1

indiapenaihle in ill schools where an English Lexicon is required. The introduction o( Webstar** diction* ariea is indeed on urgent necessity, that the rising generation may be taught to spell and pronounce alike, and also, that all may learn from the highest authority jhe use and meaning or words.' ■

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value of tots and improvements 100 and 10 dollars, delinquent tax <5rc. 2 dollars and 19 J863j3.dollaisand88-ccDts; total «nd : 7ee‘nt».*'

Delinquent No. 150; Edward'C. Gull* ion»“p>rt n w qr sec 9, towO 3; range 3: 25 icrei; value af land and impftTementr) $136; delinquent lax fe, f h89; tax of 1853 32.60; ton) $4.19. Delindueni No 149; Joaepb Graham— »ec Ci town 3, range 3, 5<?‘ ,100 r >rh*i value of land and improvements $145; and Ion No*. 29, SO, 31 and 32*' v*lu.e of lots and improvements $175; de* linquent tax S*c. 93,17: tax of IS53 $2. 46; total $6.06.

' The . saying has. often been repeated that ‘‘no enterprise can succeed without the influence of. (he Ladies.” The reason why it ia so frequently repeated is fount,! in the fact that it if true. Truth is ever embodying itself into trite sentences, that aye upon the iip? 0/ every one.

V E V A ANA; THURSDAY,. 24, 1853.

Delinquent No 406, John Mute I—lot No 16 in P, Dufour'a.Executot'a addition to Veviy; Value of lot and improvements S00 and 90 doll»rej:,deUnqaenl tax <£c. 6 dollnts and S9 cents: Ur of 1863,3 do Wars aod'SS-cenfsf tofal Uiiea 9,dollars and 89 ; ■ ' tteliuqucnt No, <66, Benjamin J(iUa —the n V qVfec 29, town 3, Ian go I, 36 acres; talu&of And and impioTei|enlraS6 dollars; delinquent Ux 2 doll tnln(J If,ceTrtVr tax of 1853,4 dollars and 96 cents; toUl Uxes 7 dol* Ian and 14 cents.

p*S. H. P**Ti!f, General Newspaper Agent, No. 86 Fourth' street, 1 ' belween AViinuVand Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio, is out authorised Agent to obtain advertisements afid subsdripUoas in that city. ; ‘

William N. Lyons, who had just been tried in the Circuit Court, now in aeasion in this city, for tjie murder of John Vca* lel'at Florence, Switzerland jUrjumy, lad. broke jail -a little after dark Thursday evening. For a full description of the mag,ice *eitisemem! IVis aupjppsed’’that. be had a key that opened ihe door gf the yage sjjtJ |.et the biyii 1 opt.*— pautrpnfthurffi fjfgjfter.

Delinquent No. 179: Jacktoo Harman —a e corner of n. e qr sec 14, town 5, range. 12, 36 acres; voloe.of land and improvements $175; dehncnent lax 4*c. $3. 65; tax ni 1853 $1.35;. total $5.00. Delihhoehf ni> 2id: Gabriel Johnson—. frac sec 6, town 3, range 3:18 acres; ral* ,’??oinand and fmprdveffienta $150; de|jni lax $4.40; tat of 1863 $1*17; loiit ■ DclinooeM No. 306: John Piugh-e | of e e qr sec £,?.’ town 6, radge 12. 80 acre*; Valor 'of US'* and'improvements $350; delinquent Ux ft* • 5 - M ? ux of 1S53 $5.76, total $11.59. • Delinbuent No* 308 James Pa'tfiur ° w qr.of j-.w.qr of section 34, lown 0. fJdg* 12: 40 feres.' value of land and improvemenu $125. ' delinquent tax &c, $1.08; tax of 1853. 98 rents; Uul $2.00. • Delinquent No. 367', William B. Smith* —pan frac .sec 23, town 5, radge 12; 140 acieu. yaloe, of. Jthd,. and .Imp/orement* $ J000; .’delinquent* tax Sec'$9.91: tax of 1 1833 $7.75: total‘$l7.66.

lioui* we learn that there ia‘ a great excitement in aornef plitis of cm nt ol the unruly slaves. '‘ v jcitilens offfoward'coahiy,’ at Fayette, bn ’’the'* Sisi'- Octpljcr,iy ; which' Baradel 0. Major presided, aud G. A). B. Waughs actetj as Sfcrelary.', "fye preamble adopted* i: ih i sme s' ting set; fbyth ; tliai o'ume-rooa-and! repeated' actsof diibbediehct and 'bedutred throughout the V 'i/( , ‘ t ' I ‘‘ county among the. slave -population, re•oiling yeilh, §-c,. . in .view of which it was reiolved, that 9 cpmiriiuep of six Wappdidlcd for the purpose of waiting upon )hose' persons standing aeqgniy fur 'alarcs.and *‘up poiify aVid persons that such'slaves rauat te given up, to‘their piaap{ />,• 1. hi* . / 1 ,.i * • 1 , and also to.nqmy a|l free persons of colorthat they shall leave?Fayette and vicinity; by the first day of December, tW; ■- ' " “■

The Ladies; too are ever ready to give, their influence to gppd and benevpjent objects. Especially when it haa Jfor in end the protection of their chjJEii/en from ruinous practices. Nor are the Ladies of Switzerland,behind others in every good wort; evidence of this has £een lygiven., '{'he petjiian thatyas presented by the UflUs of one of our own Townships againaj granting license ardent splrfls ta evidenop P.f this. great deslroye/ oj dtp huipati family— : the liquor tra^Bp—is still performing if? .worji. ’ £rqe if/iaa been crippled aDtJ. ( bfaQijed a? that none but the ujoat fre wifljng to engage in it. yet |; is still alive, pesperatu in its work of rujn, .bidding defiance to all principle? of rjgjit—intern upon filthy lucre,^thopgh-gained, at c/yis sacrifice of Vtrtue and life, JVItji a fpe po desperate and Jegttijeif jhere i? no compromise, not.hipg f hpri jof tl.esjivcliqi), ventire prohibitipu’VwiU- jtop bis desolating march. But the friends of qrde; are awake and to you Radies fliey look for efficient aid. A county- convention is to be held at Jit. Sierlipgoo the 30th inst.; how many adiea will be there to cheer their husbands, fathers and ■ brothers, and bid them on to the rescue. Torn out and fill at least half of the house. You are especially interested in the Temperance cause. Take your husbands, sons, and sweethearts with you. If you are acquainted with any whose husbands are so mean that they will not furnish conveyance for them, make up a purse and employ, waggona and/rarriages, and gq in spite of their meanness and take their wires with you, SIAJON.

(Ujfyr prom Texas.

P*lt;kobe, (lor. 18.—New Orleana pipv;> pf - Rate# from the Rig pray da ary ip the 29»b ult. The, In^i ja« hid again be?nTo5lja W l l in 8 depredatioha, killift p8vVfal 'Meccans, and carrying of f largo apjopnl of ty. 4 P>«y f f01 ® fort Ringgold had pur* sued them, bat lo>t the trail. .

Delinquent No. 449, Joseph 0. Marihill—-iouN«n;2,*.srf767*r^-^itt!,i04,i07, 103, ,109, 110, 116, 117 and 119, in Sheets A Dolour's tddjtipp to the town of V «vay; value of loti and-tiprorcmenls 204 delinquent Ux .$0 1 dollar and 76 cents;- Mix of IflW. 3 .dolUtfcand ,30»CCrU;.-U)UU6 AuffcA (ipd 6 cents."' . t . * ' < ■' DclinqaenlNo.6|$/ : Jo«*ph Peclman in agent for John Sheeti-Hwojacrar-known ai saud bank; .value, of laud, andim'prpvements 200 dollars; delinquent tax 4 C 9 dollars and ,90 cenU; Ux of 1863/3 dollars and 26 cents; tout 6 dollars and. 16 jCe^U. T ., ... Delinquent No. &);, George' Sheets—one half of lot No. 21 and part : oflof 61. in Sheets if Du four's to Veyay; value of lot mod improvement* 2? dollars: delinquent Us Ac 69 cents; Ux of 1 1863 34 cepU;todal Uses 1 dollar and 3 cents. .

Washington, Nov, p.—An imprjyl-. ant opinion*of Auqr/iey.Genj/aJ ‘ juuah* ihg op life executing of Sjaye Law,' wiJI appeaf H/ig-jporrows’ Unjqn, which has received fhe prea) (feru ? s 'ao'proval. The fact* wlijch pljcityd th)a yp inon are iheee, . ' ' *

M angel Roltea Peyzoela arrived at jlheQBth, escorted 4\y a PffJy 9* M- S.Rifierpen-' Re W#V<bfn* by Sfiilp Agna. but nothing .was .9/ <V sqy oihtf o$ccri.

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Senator Brrgftt, jo a letter to tb,e ije.crelary of. the jnlerior, infurraed him fjjat in June last! pleasant Ellington, of Missis* sippi, at Indianapolis,(Indiana, in due form claimed a slave named John Freeman. John.L. Robinson, the Marshal, had (he warrant placed in bis bagdp to arrest Forman. Upon examination it waa aacer. tained Freeman did no|- owe service (b Ellington, and he was discharged, and Freeman brought suit against the Manual for damages.

Conflict png finxof/Q;//r r-IAmA fan of Lift»

. Delinquent $o $68.lho heirs ,pf Job* Thiery—Ten feel of lot no 35 and all of lot No 36 ip Original Vcvay; ulueof loU asd unpto.vcmeuts 86dollars; delinquent t*x £c 63 ccsU; tax of 1863,' I dollar and 37 qsnU; total 2 dollars mo ?9cedU.;- ! ‘J* -'•■I

hpvepnme futjhey igaqreatipg jpjejys °f (9reign bright by ;he Arabia; Thp queatiop jcoatin.v*s lobe invujyftd in anj qiys.iery. $ome aceougU be?; a pacific lOfte. whiiit othera arc warlike, ill at bc*J «e(pp ;o be but an indefinite rumor, wbJcJb prove either ffua or fq)se. Ogye autea that there bad beep no whilit.sp* notber, purpgnigg to be ihe very la|eit dejpafehes front ifie gqal by telegraph, igtjjpates that a desperate battle bid been fougb; in iejepo the 31 at ull.. iliolHal i|}p ‘Purbl been dcfcaletl by (be Ruaaiatjs in aaerioai cngigefRapt in lower Wf)|aphis.

Delinquent Ro.JW*. Jjutiis, Waid—Lot no 20 in P. flufour'a Executor's addition.to Vevay; value of lot and Improveoenfs 60 dollars; deliqqpeut Ux Ac 49 - cents; jbak of 1863,49 (otal 98 cents.

Delinquent No.'45V; John Wycoff—S e corner, ofee qr'scc 4, town 5, range J2 r 20 4cret,«nd, n ,a. cqrper of ye qf eec 4, townS, range 12,i4acree; value of lend* amli m pro vem en u'.9200: jMin q uem Ux Ac. $l.98:laVcf 1833$r.55: (out taxes $3.53. ■; ‘;4” ‘ Delinquent No. 468.Andrew'VVyrnff—pari of « e gr iec 10, town 5. rane« 12.1 acre: yalua of lands and imprrivrnienu $100: delinquent tax Ac. $3 74: iix of 1FS9 76 cents, iota! $4 52-- .

YORK TOVMSHlf* N£. 2. Delinquent No. 3ft JameafT. Campbell—lot No 17 in Florence; value of lot "and Ira9 dollars; delinquent Ux 4$ 10 cents; tq* pf 1851, t ceqtsj.total 17 cents. Delinquent No. 97,* Williim Prancis—Part frac'seq 33, (own ft japge I, sixty five and 60190 if res; value, of Upd andimprovcmcnU 72$ dollars; delinquent lax t dollars and 24 cents; Ux of-1853,6 dollars arid 23 cents; total taxes 13 dollars and 62 ceqls, r ..... Delinquent No. 9ft Frederick' Fiith'evne— Lota Nos.2, 47,48,fiMnd 68 In Malta's nidiUon to the town of Florence; value of lots and improvements 120 dojlarj; delinquent lax dec t dollar and IS cents;tax-of 1863,1 ,dollar and 4 cents; total Uxea 2 dollars and 22 cts.

' : T*wo 'other vigilance committees were appointed:’*'" ’ • r ' " " , AnptJjcr’ weeing■ had convened at .Palmyra, Warren county, for same' purpose.'- " ''

In view of these facta ftright Inquiries, in behalf of the AJarshal—firsi, wljeljjcr the case can be tranafered from the Coqili of the Stale of Indiana to those of the UnheJ Slates; ami, second, whether fhe Marshal may bp authorized to eipplfiy counsel.in hisrjefcnce, at the pjtargpof the United States. .

Two of the most axteWtye fjres that ever.occurred in ypfk,. (yoke out at 3 o’clockpn the nfprqiqg qf the 17th Inst. The fire was discovered in the back part of occupied by Alanson E, Brooks, piano makii, No. 206 Twentyswept., ti spread rapidly, and six large buildings - were destroyed, before die flames could be- checked. Loss not

In regard to (he fjrst.point, lays tlj a tornpy General, J anj of qpinjoq that, both parties bejng Inhabitants rjf }ljp Slate of Indiana, therp js pp exiaiitigprbvisigq of law by wfiicl|tf}pcqjp can be retpdveij to the Courts of Ipe -{Jnited States: and j do not think it expedjpijt Ip ibis case, at least in the present.s iqgp of it, to suggest any other possible qiPfle Iq brjng it before the Courts of the United £}tqtes., ft (pay of course be made the subject of tension there. . ■

A ftfW M UVep pUcc it Pera ‘ . ■

Delinquent No. 473, UnVnown-n e qr of n e qr iec29. town 4. range 3, 3 40. 100 acres; value of lands and improvemenu 9120: delinquent ; ux Ac. $2,60; lax of .1863 93 cenu; total $3 53.

'fhp (EOtphipcd |]ecu are lying nff fok Sikh >» the Dardanelles. ...

The ftossisa* subjects in Turkey hare beep plqpetl under Auiimn protedjon. tp The portp hif despatched NaqtUt Pasha Pans |pt) IjOptltm on t special mis* •ion. - •• .*•• .:••• ;

Delinquent No, 3(6, Jonathan Stevens—part of a e q? see 31, town 2, range 1, 16 60100 acres; value of landa and improvements 3160; delinquent tax dec 1 dollar and 60cents; -tax of 1863. i dollar and 30 cents; Wei 2 dot* Ur* and so cents. • , POSEYTQWNfiFUP NO. 3..

CRAIQ TOWNSHIP NO. 6.

Delinquent No. lOO.SamaeU. Furnish —w tide of n w qr sec O. lowu S. tanpe 8, 70 acres; nine of land and improvements $205: delinquent* tax'Ac. $3.03: (ax of 1SSS $2.50] total $5.55.

t Poil*Dhakuff r left ftarchirest for Kra-jQina.Tr-lfis departure produced | profound sensation apil a battle is expected in that direction',' Krqjainq j» f»j| of Jtnuim IfOOpS, •**':.> : , It js also asserted (hit Atuli’* his con* seated to mediate fdf peace with the other : There are other accounts which aay that affairs along the Oanqfae sqe warlike, but that the general belief was the Eastern 'qileaitpa woqltf he finally settled km* icably. . ’ ’ Omar_ Ppcha, previous to crossing the Danube, adJresicd’q fu’ey. prodaroation jo he army, stirring up their courage by declaring that he would sacrifice body and soul to be revenged. It is supposed that the Russian! p Ur . pose allowing a. considerable jioriiturof Turks to establish them selves in Uexief VYalUchia, in order u> bring oh abarilfcihe sooner. The Russians'are con fiiienthr t victory, and after quietly driving back the Turks, will await a settlement of affairs on such terms as the combined European powers may think reasonable. ’’ ■ , J Turkey kept her word in reference to (he evacuation of the Principalities,* hav> ing commenced hostilities immediately Upon the expiration of the fifteen day*. The very latest reports s;atea that fight: ing had commenced briskly in WaKachia. That 2000 troops had attacked the town of Singes, and had an ehgagement'wtth the Russians, which resulted in considerable Bla ( qg|jter on both side;.—Another encoupjcr tflok place near Katafal between §000 Turks and 3000 Russians. ant] that the were obliged to fall back. k)J!ed apd woundad 1 on * both aides.* ' • ’ : l .

less than $400,000. A man was serious* ly injured. £urinjv*ihe confligraijon in Twentyfifth, an equally destructive fire broke opt in the foW 'story brick building at the corner of- Jay and Washington sired*, known as Knox’s factory.—The (ire tie* parlmenl being engaged on the other side of the city, theljaijnea attained great strength before any astern p ( could be made to suppress, them. By the latter fire eight buildings were entirely destroyed, and auUrge number, seriously damaged. A. fireman was severely, inju red while in the dischargeo(\ jds duly. ’ ‘ 1 ..By • the first fire ; nearly one - . thousand persons were.throwri dutof employment. . STULLS OTHER FlkE—'/T 10 , 16 ??* 811 ’alarm of fire in No.. l,2 .Vesev street, in the rcar of the At tot House, Thursday night, th the store of Plimpton, Mftui' £ Co' 'jhe “damag e wap on* about $100, but ijie Jjss threatened vras. nqt lefls than a quirter of s million; The Jue was’supposed to come, from some defied in the flue.

•Delinquent No. J83,.« — Hibbard-r-i-Lot No 24 in Hicks' addition to patriot; value of lot and improvements 10 dollars; delinquent tgx 4c cents; tgx of 1863, 7 cents; total 28 cenis.* .

Delinquent No. 113’ William Gray—'part nf w { of n e qr sec S3, town 3, range 3, 73 acres; value of lands amt improvement $400; delinquent hx Ac. $3. Sit tax of 1853 $0 86; total uxea 910.36.

As to the second point, I am of opinion that it would be proper for the President to authorize the employment ofhour? sel at the public charge, for the'defence of the Marshal.

School Books Recommended.

The State Board of Education approve the following list of text-books for common schools:

Delinquent No. 266. JbW Monroe—pad of s W qr tec 2. town ft range 1,1 aerp; value of Und and .improvements 140 dollars; dclinquebt tax $c 3 dollars and 67 cents; tax of 1863,2 dollars end 9i cents; total 6 dollars and fit cents, .

. The Attorney General thinks the Marshal oughlio be susiainod against organized ro mb (nations to defeat (he execution of the laws, and recommends that the Marshals bo aulhurized, in cases affecting the public welfare, to secure ceunset, .J-c., atthe.public expense.

Delinquent No, 120. John Ilamilinn—part of a e qr see 17, town 2, ranne 3. I 50*100 acres; value of land and improvemanU $40: delinquent Ux Ac* 91.24. tax of 1853,34 cants; total uses 91,58, Delinquent No. 214. the heirs of James McKay—the undivided one fourth of the following lands, viz: pail of frac sec I. town I. range 4,282 acres; value oflands and improvement* $2,275. Also p'.fi of (he a e .qr sec 36. town' 2, ranee 4. 143 40-10(1 aeree: value of land ami improvements $700. And also the s e qr of the - a w qr sec 36. town 2. rang* 4, 39 200 OO acres: value of land and improvement* 9150: total valuation of all said lands $3,123, delinquenl Ux A°* $7:52: Ux nf 184 $6:60; total taxes 914.12.

McGuffey'e Eclectic Spelling Book; Indiana First Beider;; Indiana Second fteadetf Indiana Third Header; Indiana Fourth Header; .Websters Dictionary; Butlers English Granunalr, Hay’s Arithmetic, Part. First; Raya Arjthmeiicl pan Second: Ray,s Arithmetic, Pan Third; Jlitchell’s primary Geonraphy; Mitchell’s Geography and Atlas. ”•’ The examination ‘ pf Books for pur Common Schools has involved great la* bori 'but' the *|3oard has endeavored to perform the arduous and responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly,' faithfully. Intrinsic merit f or introduction has been considered ol paramount importance, and secondly, economy to the 'dVate. The Board would pufimit only a few remarks’on the books selected:

Delinquent No, 407, fames .Terriol&ger and Jonathan Carpenter—n i of w i of n e qr sec 3ft town 3,- range 1, 40.acres; value of land •fid itnpiovemetits »200; delinquent tax 1 dollar and 98'center lax 1 of 1853, 1 dollar and 57 cents; tola) tft&G, .V ; COTTON TOWNSHIP NO, a. .

Desperate Bailie wiili Savages. A i.ale San Francisco paper'says that the brig Rosa, white on a trading voyage among the South Pacific Islands, stfipped at Tuuroa, where she was attacked by about one tyindred and jSfty savages from lire end of Hall’s’ Island,—.Joseph Maiden, chief surviving officer, thus narrates i)ie fight: Tne captain Also on deck; he ('Mr. Maiden) Took several clubs from (he sav. He then went to the main hatch to sppak to the men left in the hold, when he received a severe blow on tfie hud from a club, wjjieh knocked ‘ him down the batch way. * Whije in'the act of falling, he saiy two natives " aijacking Wm. gheen, cooler, yho shipped at Sydney. Tlie war whoop was 7nen raised, and Maiden recovering from ihe etfecis of hit blow, and not being injtlaed by itie directed the men In'the hold fp make' for the ’cabju ijiere heing a door ihrough (lie bulkheai|, with a yiew'to getting ajr'qrs. \ ‘ conldnol any Jo; spore ijmej a; lengijK kamqsp ’discovered ‘a ‘ bag' of powder, an if afterwards u pared of shot, flay Jpg npjy loaded sopie ipuakew, they phot five - palives iropr’ijip cabin skylight, apd”|jljajdep stapdjpg' at ’jooi'o^UiVcompanjop |at£ der, and seeing ifie Kitig's son' passing on the deck, ran him rlirough wph VfiayoppL They then left the cabin ancJ attempted to rusji’jjlip naijvps pyeihosrd'. ".Twd pa* >i«if ?ere strpggjipg capfaip. pno with ihe couk-’p Katcliei and the oilier wijh a piece p]" sharpened pop, mte a Jopg knife. ’ tylaiden raised the’ muskets at 1 the. men, but it missed fire, and he killed one

‘ Delinquent No. 83,.Abset.CIwk»oa—xeqi see.'I ft lown'S.rarige ;3. '163 acres; value of landtod ImproveraeolsTiadolUrs; deli nqu cut Jax Ao 7 dqJs, and 76 cenUj Uil of. 1863, G dofe apd 8 penis; tplil.13doi.8Bd af.ccnts. - 'Delinquent No.' IU, tba bS>n of Michael Donatagr-e k of Q e qiieo 3€, town 3, range 2, 77-44*100 acres; value ,of. land and improvements 30Tdols;'deliuquenl tax deb 3 dots andfixenUrtaxof. 1863,*9 rfolsand 41 cents; . .. Delinquent No. 13) , Cnatles Kdwards—part df4'*v br' seo tange -2, 33-100 of land and tinpnyemeols 360; delinquent tax $c 8 dols and 77 cents, lax.of 1863, 3$ cents';‘total 9'dots and 16 cents.

• Delinquent No, 274; William Park—part of w i of s e qr see S3. town 3. range 3, 2 30-100 arm: raise of land and improvements 919: delinquent lax <S*c. 20 cents:'lax of.1833 16 centa; total 36 cl;, ' * DelinquentNo. 202, James Read— n • qr of o w qr fee 10, town 3, range 12,40 acres:' ralne of landand improvements' 9185—and part; of o w qr of n e qr sen I6.(o«n 3, range 12, 31 acres: raise _of land and improremenU 9115: delinquent tax d'c. 93.04; tax of 1853 #5.56; total taxes $6.60, , ‘ V ‘

" Spelling Buoks.— The' object of a Spelling'Book is lu jeach 'the orthographical form of words, iii'a simple/methodical, and thorough manner.' For ijhjs pur* pose jirelcrencfi'js giren toMctrufley’s Edecnc Spelling Book over'ahy of the numerous'works in’that branch'That have been examined.

v Delinquent No. : J80. : George; Hunter (insane) ft ’ 1 .of W ; i of a w qr see 26, town 4, range 3,' 40 acres; value'of tana and improvements 180 dots; delinquent tax'$6 I dol and 20 clq;.taxxpf 1863. 96cents; total 2doIs and 15 cents. ' ' , Delinquent Nb. : 229, Paai part of a w qrof n eqr*ecj26, town 4, range 3, one acre; value of iandpad improvements 4 dots: delinquent til dtc ; 4 cents; Ux of 1863, 3 cts; lota) 7 cents.* ’ • ...

JLIvely Times.

, During the present term of the £erry county, Indiana, court, which was in session list week at Rome, ihtra, were no less than twenty •two application 3 for .divorce, seventeen of which yere granjcil. ‘Phis is doing pretty wefltor the country, although the fact that pan pel ton is in J?tr ry county, may have had some tendency towards enlivening ijie businesyl 1 are told jlhat one lady who desired to Jb.e .divorced, among her other grievances, 13d that Tier good-for ■ n q thing Jo rej al w ay s turned Ills back to her in bed, The » > ’in,. i. j(. >. r, r Judge thought this was sufficient and forth• with gran ted her appjjcanbn.

Reading Books— The Indiana jPirst Reader, Second Reader, Third Reader, and Fohrtli Reader, have been compiled from McGufley's Eclectic Readers, wliiicji are* well known lb' educators iri all parts of the United Jjtales, as perhaps tliebcst class books ever issued," The choicest lessens oUthese excellent books raajie’un the matter of the Indiana Readers, which are esteemed as the most desirable reading books.

Delinquent No. 203. Jonathan Reedpart of n w qr of n e qr aee 16. town 3, range 12, 9 aerea, vajueof laid and im* prqrcmeou 950;. delinquent tax d-e 92i43; tax of 1853 92.25; total 94.69.

iDetinquentNp. 283, the heirs or Jesse MoUilJCD—On c side, of part of nwqt sec 6. town 2, range 2; *’63 GO-lDO seres, value of lend sad improvements WO dolUrs? delinquent Ut SfC 9 dels and 30 cents; tax of 1853, 2 dols and69 tests', ‘ total 5 dots and 89 els. ■ Delinquent No.286; Job nW. Morrison—n w qr of n w qr ol sec 84, town 4, ranges, 39 45-100 acres; value oflsndind improvements 205 dollars; delinquent Uil&b 3 dollars and 34 cents; tajc.of 1853..4 Sbd'IB cents; total 7 dols *rid l2.ccnt3l Delinquent No. S05, Brinila M. O’Bnca—part of n w qr sec 29. town 3, range.2, 15 35-. 100 acres; and part of s w qr sec 20,.town 3, range 2,23 77-100'actes; value of lands'and irnprovements 280 dels; also part of n w qr. sec 29, town 3, range 2. IS 53-100 acres, and part of the a w qr sec 23,' town 3, range 2,37 27*100 acres; value of lands and improvements 629 dels, total value of Uiables 809 dels; delinquent tax 7 dols and 54 cents; tax of 1853, 6 dols and 35 cents; total 13 dols and 99 penis. Delinquent No. 445, Unknown—part of s w qt sec 32, town 3, tinge 2, 25-100 acres; value of land and improvements 150dols; delinquent tax 4re I aol and 50 cents; Uz of }853', 1’ del and 18 cts, total 82,53. PHEASANT TOWNSHIP NO. 5.

(£r In the iqteryaji jji* leisure afforded iff o/ie?a flfljce,|ayp $e a MW WW /• bought *o no* ij.Cf. or an old qqe that affords a Jaugfi heaj-ty cpqug|) Jq bo fhaped by olh* er f. fq talking f.qroc litjjjj ago with a friend $qffl jJ)» mage jo il}e tyeihodisi PlW^ h m«n}ber» qpop ITitl for ?i? ff?°/J. l n.?> 91) IBcidcqt that 9ff Wif e ly *jew flf this fcal.Vfo o* polity. ■ . .4 n .f7?taff'te I imp pf 9 r e .*»r«i M Joined thit eppreq. i//pe afterward > P/W 8 ?y WP W ppfMfl Iff* exhprting P ! /S w i.b.e pf fpJigjp/j. nm p«i ww>* at ??y e ;«^ ?ff*’ djd-'ffl f jin/} i/ff (fct’odistsf Kaix, anil I did, 1 jiped fq; ajf qjonibt, mjje); y jrfjj.m 1,1 mc off md free!” /

Delinquent No. 353,James N.Taylor—part of n w qr sec 15, fowa 3, range 3. 7 50-100 acres; value of lands and improvements 930,-' delinquent. tax.* <5*c, 30 cents; lax of;1853 26 ccj).U*foJLaJ

English Grammar.— For this depart* ment the .works of many authors paytf been examined, and presence given to that of professor Noble 'Ruder, whose excellent treaties is highly esteemed by intelligent teachers,.as. well' calculated to make Thorough gramarlans. AnirttMETjc.—|p this important branch of Rilidyi''lhe works'of several* authors ha»o been carefully examined, aph none found, all* cjan&jcred, eoual lb Ray’s tenee1 t *whic|i embraces three Ipjpks, Fart First, is a book of simple and easy lestahs and tables for y'dting children. Pan Second is a*very complete and thorough work on Mental 'Arithmetic,"’a h^nchof ■ •" «l 1 * ’ ■ * '.I'", '•/ ■* 1 ‘ ’■ studdy ton much jn common schc-ola* 'pari’'| nittj,. devoted' te practical Arithmetic; fs’ an admirable (realise, and weir calculated to make* pupils thorough arithmeticians. Ji is ‘a Work of the highest order of ’rnerft. Professor Ray’s 'works show that the author is a thorough mstfiama'iician, opJ a ekill/tiT and successi >lll ".it' .lt| - ■■ I 'lit* 1 fill instructor, i]) t *' 'foregotpg works have all been compiled,’stcreoTyped‘'and published ijj opr West.' Vuthprs are 'gentiemap engaged in educational pursuits in 'the West, and their successful labors as Instructors have sensibly cnntribnled lb pur advancement. The books named already been received with so tnpph fa*, vor by the psopje of this thaf we are warranted in tne belief |ha( ifyey wifi coniintie*'io repeiVe \he approbation io which their rricriV so eminently enljijee them. ■■■*'.

ThrStaTc'oV INDIANA,? ( , Swiizntand County, y *v' t ROBERT N' LA MB/Atitlilor with-. X)io and for said Cooniy.hercby certify that the foregoing is a cone cl Hat of lands, and town lots returned delinquent Tor the nonpayment of taxes due on them.for the year 1852. in the several townships of Jefferson. York, Posey, Cotton, Pleaanit. and Craig in said county, by - the county Treasurer at hu last annual'settlement made with the Auditor for taxes of 1362, and atill remaining delinquentat this dale, and that the above and foregoing assess* menu of delinquent taxes of md in* tereit and percent fhercoh.Vnd taxes (or the year 1853, are the juai and true amount* with which said lands and lots are legally chargeable, and that said Hit was duly recorded in my office on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1^63* In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of November, A. D, 1851. *

Accounts from §myrna lopet. I?, etate'thai business of afjjttipds was very brisk, and fruit was scarce and Jiigh. T/ie erpprl of Jigs to ijie JJnited plaice would amopnt to pn|y Irom JOQO to 4Q0^Q0

of them with his bayonet.*' '

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In fajling, the native (JrppppU t;j? hqlchet on, ijlaiclen's fqpj y|iich cut it suverdly; both in tne struggle jypntdown the hateh*. way together, till the savage war over* powered and killed. Maiden afterward* s|iql another native. Uy ibis time many of .the natives , werj dfuen overboard, and having hoisted the jib and cut the jfahJj?. the vessel stood oil Irani the Uudi After gettieg the vessel under wejgjli, Maldep found that the capujn, fhe'fyqaisWaiii, tps cooper and oqe of the seamen, were lying on tfje dcqjt, tpejr bodies being mutilated in a porrjbje manner, by wounds from ijjp fialpnela and clubs.. The steward, also waityijig : on deck, almost dead! Hdthen sfqpd f3. jp endeavor to fetch • Tauron, wijjf ■’ k B l}° R° pf flPtfPg )/?«*• schooner S|?$ flog, apd assistance to navi* gate t[je ye«ef. 'fha current, however, dtqye the vessej to t}ip yyeaiward, amj eventpally 4faij| t ej) qore for Sydney/under the tfjrpuipsisnces detiiled in bur report of d>9 wreck, 'pjo ■- njutderqd tqet; were' horjedat spa, 11 ; ‘ .

C3r An entirely new counterfeit "Jen.” on the EJtate Rank of Indiana, is in circulation' m Cincinnati, Jbe Jjill is lettered A. to ptade paya|j|e at and'is well calculated to deceive. ' , * ■ - , , ■

payment.of Uxeaque*'orf’tbem fdrlhi J6ar A. D., 1852, in I ndi ijjy { '' JEPPBRSON Jflj,)./ Delinquent No. 3, Minaret Armstrong, Lot No. 116 in Ori^in*l‘VeV|«^ ■ , ‘-Viiue b’f tdf end improvements 8100; deUhbN’iii'&cj 30; Ui of lfe63"*i,38; tofflfiie?8l'p5;6§. . Delinquent No 41, John* T. n w qrsec 84, lo»n 3, ttngd’itVe», Valoi’ of land and improvements . Lolno 24 in Ml Sterling, Vilufc of lot tnjfenrbVeraerti 30 F 4ptf.j definnuent Ux, *c! S wi'itfd yj cent*, r*i'.of‘fi'8S3v 4 ' Jots «nd 2D et*’; tout Use* 8 t dolljfs tad ,17 cent*. ’ **’ " ’ *' Delinquent No. 46, Jimes E. Bryson—lot bo 18 in fihdets ehd 'Da foci's xddilion'ibVevay; Ttiue of lot »nd‘ improvement# IpQ dollars; delinquent tu 4o 3 doDifl and 17 cental Utof 1863, IS dpllanswidi fl Mhtii 'ToUl faxes 7dollars and 89 cent«. ‘ r ' V ; ," Delinquent No 131 J. P. Cjt»ah$i3ehLTwo tmrdS'bf'lot’Nd 38 indfUinXl Vcvsy, value df tpt aod jmpjojtemedia .60 dollars; delinquent tax 6tc 72 tehtsni'x.of 1863, 81 Cents; total t Uol Ufa be fits, *. • " i 1 ■ ’ '.n; hn ■

Pelipquent No. 2 Dikena Aldrich—part frac are 6, (own 3, range 3: BO aciea; value of jand and improvement* 9310; delinquent tax <feo. $1.61; Ux (if 1963; $4.30; (ota) $9.9*. j palinquent N°- 3*1 Josephus Barton—gr | of)of* tjoa 15 and 16 in Bennington; va)j;e of’Jot! and improvement* $50; De* Iinquenf tag £c $1.00; tax of 1SS3 Bdcis; total tazef $1.6-7- . ’ Pe)ioqueqt typ.36 Michael Baker—(wo Ipll IQ' 4|pqrp«Iij; ,ra|ue,of Iota and improvement $100: fleimquehl tax &c. $t. pi; iktgf |8§3 JS centi, total $1,70. pbl)(jq‘oe*nt po IdlA. Fiaher—part fraq ■poV, (fljpp $, radge 3,5 35-100 acreg,* Wop »nd iroproveqiems $$0: *■ doitptwpnl rtf:$$.83; tax of leSMQ penw; „ • pelinqqept IJo. A. Gray—pari w i of p p br tj.»'£i town 5, range 12: 8 acres; IBd im pro feme nis $IQr delinqURhUk$$t. $3.74: lax pf 1063 11 cpfli|| (pill Uxtf,$3.85. Delinquent No.146 Th jnjaa Qullion—part ed o w qr seep, town 3, singe 3: 13 tilde, ’of land and' improvements $tSh‘xMmqoent lax 02 JS1: tax of *63 $f.9& tola! taxes $4.46.'

, (CrThe pern, Miami con my,' $entinf says: ‘ * ' V

Th® reported laljuye o[ the gtale fjiock Rank.at Jh|<r place, is without any foundation whatever in truth. It continues |T«'|jpaJness as heretofore and as we are informetj is prepared to meet all demands with promptitude.

ROBERT N. LAMB, Auditor S, C.

mtOTICE it hereby gi«n, that J.V fitit Monday of January, -A*. I). 1S54, at the Court Hattie door in Swiiaerlmd ceunty, Indittu, to much of caph tract or ptrcet of the foregoingjand, and town lots, retarned «nd remaining delinquent for the nonpayment of taxet due on them for the year 1852, will be apld by the County Treamrer of atid county at prblic auction at will be Decenary to discharge tb* Uxpi, inteteil end which may be due thereon nr due from the owner thereof at the time of tale. Sale, to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M-, and qonttane from day to day, if neceita* ry, until til are told. ... s ; ROBERT N.UMB, ’’ JhtdilQi ftpfDtyRot. W, w. “ . r

OtT* rasgnificent lioness belonging lo \an Amborgh’s ftjenageris died on the floating Palace a few tUyi ago, at ')Voy, Ind.

, tyor, |f}.— jj|a;tiq Kosxta sajlcd from Srayrqa pqtober 16. on tnq brig Smyrna, Capt. Waleqij, fqr tfoaiorj.

Tb« Pemperance party in Rhode : ? , !’"pVV? S0,r ' d j° mainuin cimiii dales" (or Governor and other stale of* ficerK /a.c i ' ’ . •'

Geography.—The Geography we re* commend ia highly esteemed for accura* cy in facta and figures, and is already in veiy general use in this Slate. Dictionaries.— Dr. No*h Webster’s unabridged Qturlo pictidnaiy' is consideied indispensibte fcTevery teacher in our State, as the standard authority' in Or* ihography. Pronunciation, and Defining—and Webster’s smaller Diclsonattes are

marine Disaster, 11 '' New York, Nor. 18.

■ Delinquent No, 237; IMra. Flunl—Iot:No. 252 ip J. P.,Dufogr*»laddition to Vev*v:* value if lot and improvement] no flollirl; delinquent r* Ac .71 centai: tax df 1863/83-ceuU;-tdUV dollir-and 63cents., i.\ _• • Delinquent too.'$14, N. B. dcuon—lots Nos. 13, H,'-25; 26 and 28 in Center Sqdire;

.V r? lh« Vernon /Ind) 'Buffer has preianfdd a radish weigh ing silken ., _

The ship Victoria, bound from Glasgow 10 New York was burned to the waters edge e few miles below Glasgow, on the 4th inst. ~ *

Slave pxcKcmeot ip Missouri*

AWfol Conflagration In K. Torft.

Kosztaon hls way Home. ’ . ■ * *• i i .i ■. ' ... u... r ■ i

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Broke Jail— $5Q Upward,

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