Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 April 1856 — Page 3

Destructive Fire at Nashville, Term- i roaa—$200,000. j .. Galutik, A-pril 13, On tbia (Sunday) morning the most destructive nrethat ever happened in Nash* j ville occurred. The Court-House, Nash**; ville Inn, H. is B. Douglas’, Scovall'a ( and Strickland it Ellis’ hcjuses, wore to--, tally destroyed besides several other huil-., dings being greatly injured, * | The loss is estimated at two thousand dollars, upon-which there'is an insn ranee of one hundred thousand dollars.

-A. Good Seix. —The St. Louis Republican tells the following case of diddling: A few days since a man who called himself John Wt Williams came to this city and,represented .that be was a merchant in Carlyle co., Illinois. Ho went to a wholesale house on Second street, and sampled groceries, and such was his address and skill that he never was suspected, especially as; he 'wanted to purchase “for cash,” He laid in an assortment of some - two or three thousand dollars worth,' and being desirous.of completing his stock with a lot of clothing,- ho -was introduced to a well-known hoqsp on; Main strecti where the same form tie htjd practiced upon the grocers were then gone through with.— A>bi)I was made—“as be desired all to be shipped together.” yAtlho, clothing house he availed himself of the opportunity to rig himself out in a new soil, all over, and bad it pnt in lho “hill.” Afterwards h$ sampled some bools and shoes nt another house, which - he purchased, and tried on a’pair,which fitted him exactly, and .went in the bill.y' Mr, Williams!.has;not been heard of since, and ‘ fears; are dbteitained ‘that li o has--~—leftl ■ 4 , ,y.v y - y *'

: The Oakal.— The following ia from the Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Times;

Hollo Wat’s Pills axd Owtrext, an unfstl- . inp Remedy far Scrofulous Soici.—The eldest son of Antbopy Barnet), aged 14, of Galveston, Texts, was an awfulsufferer/with scrofulous ' sores on Ms limbs, the parents took him to; several doctors, and did all in .their power to ■ alleviate him. but be only became worse. At sister of Mr. Barnet,' who had been cured of a . bad leg by .Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, took the child* under .her protection, slating that she would try .what effect a few,weeks residence with her. would do, no sooner had she got him at hci own bouse, than abe-tried Holloway's Ointinent and PHI*; they -soon caused an improved -appearance 'in the child, and after using them about.lien weeks, every symptom of.his disorder had vanished like snow before the sun,—rucb is. the power of these wonderful remedies! 1- .They will also' cure all disorders'of the skin/ 1 27 ‘

SIIEKIFF’S SAIJ

»Y virtue of »n ciccutiou issued tmt of tfcr Clerk's office of the Switzerland Circi.it ’Court, and, to me directed, Klijihslet (Cssennd others, rind jit favor of William Wiley »nd others, I will olTiir for sale tt the Co-it*. ■Hnu*e door; in the town of'Vcvay, On the 93th day of April, 1S56, between the hours of I0 t o’clock. A, hi. and ; 1 o’clock, P. M. of said day, to the highcsland | best bidder for cash in hand, the rents and i profits for a term of years not ciceedhgsetcp, of the following real estate, in Switzerland county, and State oflndiaua, to wit; a part of the a. e. quarter of,section 12, in township 2,. of range r west,^bounded |»s follows—beginning at the s. e,'corner of;sajd section (Lhd ; running’thence 1 west. a corner - in the creekf ihe'nce north 19'chaihi' and 88; Jinks to a stake'witnessed ‘barred bad tree 3 inches in diameter, faring SouUHiTdeg.' and 30 min. east distant 20 links, and a hack: bcfyG inches in diameter distant 13 links bearing North 40 deg. and SO-inin; east; thence east 40 chains and 25 links* to a stake witnessed by a maple* tree-IS inchqf.in dumqferl; bearing North 60 decrees: Bast f thence South 19 chainsnnd 60 links to the .place of. begin-: ning—containing 79 78*1(10 aered of Also. aU that.certain picte;br parcel* of land' kno«m ns a pan of fractional ! section No. 13, : in the same township -and ranges* the above , described tract of land,’ t bdnhded as foltdWs—beginning at a white ash tree !on the South side of the branch, rnhniog thence due East 10 poles to a stone; .thence South ,25 poles to a stone in the pravcyard ncar the bank of the Ohio .river; (hence in ;a straight line to the • place of bcpinniogTrConlalning 3 acres and 20 poles; both of said tracts of land arc adjoining each other.

Pugh, of Ohio, hits introduced in the Senate it bill to construct a canal around the Indiana side of the Ohio Falls, anil with energetic efforts on the part of Western men, the measure con be got through Congress this session. There is work to do, however, and onr friends must bear ibis in mind. They hare no conception of the hanl labor necessary to secure the passage of a' bill through .Congress, and especially if there is opposition. / > : ; ■

Apprentice Wanted.

WANTED, at this office, about May 1st, a Boy 14 or Id years of age. {from the country.) to learn the printing business. Vndentand us to ssy that we want a Bay, not a “fast young man" that swears, drinks liquor, chews tobacco, ic., but a steady, moral and iriduMtious boy. sp2-tf

New Yonk, April Last night the packing box factory of Hawley,-Lowry is Oo.j Gould.street was destroyed,by fire. Loss estimated ot$15,OOOjo ®20,000; insured..f Tha schooner Maryland, recently at Hampton Roads, has been fecizcdfor the alleged violation of the laws of Virginia/ hut.no fugitive slaves found. The cap■tsiu'WM taken to Norfolk on Monday eve-* -ning under a previous arrest, but as it was thought the conrt had no jurisdiction In the case be was released. In the mean dime the vessel is held in custody nntil se•curity is given for, the payment of the {penalty Incurred in the search.

Wires is a Mas Married ?—By the law of New York certain property of a married man is exempted from levy and sale for debt. Bocently a defendant applied to-hbve a levy on such property set aside, on Jhe ground that be was married, —but, it appearing totho court ;that the ccrfcmony was performed but Iwq hours before, the. constable .made the -levy, 'and that as'Nothing .further had taken place in pursuance of the - marriage contract, the Judge.,decided -the was not a marriedmnn in thei eyes*of.the Jaw, ‘and tohlthe constable to go ahead/

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

W. VAXSUYS, M. D., I I'liyMcinn nml Surgeon, MOOR FIELD, Switzerland County, Ihd.

Thc l>oilni’ Times! rot pazsiOExr,., MILLARD FILLMORE * ■ 'ro* Vice miibEST, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON.

THE proprietors of the Philadelphia Drily Times, iii answer to numerous inquiries and applications, received from alt parts of the Union, announce that they will commence, on SstJi'Iay, May 3/ 1855, the publication of a Weekly Paper, to be called the Dollar Times.

To All Whom It may.Concern. T1JOTICE is hereby given that the next term lw. of the Switzerland Circuit Court-will commence on Mon da v, April 28, 1856. . 8[>16 Attest;—OLIVER ORMSBY. Clerk.

■ DR. J. W. HURPHY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

. TbdDoLux Tinea wil) be a Campaigh Paper. and will contain every.thing of interest to the community relative to the'‘approaching Presidential Campaign, besides a large amount pf original, editorial and miscellaneous matter, corrcspodence, etc., etc;, carefully, collated and arranged, with express reference to making Unpopular »ml interesting . ; ' Fnmilyl Weivspnpcr.

Washington," April 11,

JSr M Shon, mine Shonp’.said'a worlhy German father to his hopeful heir of teniycars,;whom hehad overbeard using profane mine Shon, come here and I-fill tdi -you a little stories,—-■ Now, minc-Shonj shrill it bo a drub stories or a makcs-belioVe?"

./OCT The holed'TTcrr Dricsbach . well known to. our fibow-loviOg frienifr, is at Zanesville. He hasbeen absent from bis animals for iwo years, but has returned, ami oh Tuesday visited. his pets. The .Courier, . of that city, remarks: "With one exception, all; of them appeared to recognrzo him, and thosoWith which ho had bcon’most intimately associated, became even jealous of the caresses, be bestowed upon the . others.”

XT. STERtim, £\ritzprlaud County, Indiana.

Senate—Passed 48 bills, including one (far the relief of officers and soldiers of rtlie army ,who sustained losses from the •d IsaBtcre, which occurred toiHo steamships Winfield Scott and San Fronvuico.

Also. a pari of fradjonsl section 13, town 2, ranee I, west, beginning at the n."w., corner of Bela Herrick’* lam’; at a alike and stone;,.' thence west.M chains and,12 links to a stony corner; thence South 17 chains and 20 links • to a alone cornerj.lhcricc east on flic line of * Joshua Hicks* land 14 chains and >2 links to ■ a stone corner; thence'North on the line of Joshua Hicks nndBela Herrick to the place of beeinninp— containing about 25 acres. A Icq, the.- following tract' of land situated lit' the . aforesaid section, beginning at the South-wcil corner of a tract of land deeded to M. R- Qtcen. by Uriah Wade, thence tunning West 34 chains ’ ; ami 34 links to a stone,.being the corner of Barker’s land from whrcb’:a beccb ttetjll inche* in diamolcr-2li links distant bcaw.North 49'dey. Eas*; thence North 2t ohainj find 32links to a h-ech tree 20 inches in dtsmlef.at, . the corner; thence Bast-21 chains and 23 links to the center of the present traveled; jrpad: thenco with the center of-said road South 49_ deg. East 9'chains rind 60 link? to a stake;! 1 thence’with the road ■ 661 deg,- / ' Eb?\ 12 chiins'and 43 links to .a stake; thence South 24 deg.. West 11 qhains' W .Iiiiks lo the’ place of beginning -7-(Sontainlne 79/61,-100 arms of. land. Both- of the above" tract! r of'- . land containing 105 acres, more or less. -: vj ••Also.iO acres of land— it, being a part of s fractional sect inn No. 13, town 2, I - • West, bounded as follows/ to-wit: ;On the' North and .West.by the tand ownrd ■ br."-Blias ' ' M. Humphreyj South by the land owned by ■ Samuel . Fisk; Ejist by thclnnJ tieeded ■ to E. Case by A, D'. Bennett. : Also, a part of section U.JIown 2, range 1 west. faeeinningntthe S. W/edrncr of* a tract of land of E. M, Hum- : phrcy p«roh*fcd of Samuel Fisk, at a stone.in the renter of the creek: thence East 3 chains and 30 lin^sto’a stake, thencq North 31 i"d?g. West s chains to h slake In (be center of<*the ■ creek la B.Casc's line," the rice South 9i deg. West 4 chains and 60 links to the place of beginning—containing T 10 of an acre, more or less. .. i ■ • ,/ ■/- { . ’.Also, a tract of land situated in said county, ; arid bcinp.a part of the North-East.quarter of* section 14, town 2, range 1/ west, beginning, at the N. E- corner at a stake in the center of the branch, thence wbst 12 chains to a slate, thence South 3 deg. east! 5* chains-In n walnut tree,.thence South 5 chains and-25 links loa, . locust stub, thetice SpiilhlO deg, Wesl4 chains to n slake in the- cerijer of the. branch,' from' . which a befch tree 12 inches irfdiameter bears 1 • North 62 drg./Ea?l. distant'27 links,' thence' Sonth;49i n,eg.’East 2 ehains’and 26 links to a stone. In the branch frym-which an elm trea 20 inches in diameter briars North 3i “deg, EasU distrint'35 links, 85 chains and 34 linksa alone, , from t'whieh nu elm tree 20 - inches in.dimamejer bears NPrth 28 deg.' wegl.‘ distant 55 links; Thence Nbrth 291 dcg/East-7 r.hains and 76 links to o .stake; Uienco Nprth 51 deg. East 11 chain* nnd.SO links to the place of beginning—contain ihg/231 acres,-, be the' same more or less./. • -/ v : r,.V, Also,'lota in the town, of Palriql, iri,said county. Nos. 1 arid 2, in ’Joshua Hicks’ additional plat of said town, .' AIso. .that;tract of land in s pprt of fractional section 13, town I west, and bounded ns followsi hegiririinpal a-siake at N/.iEj corner of ;wh§t was-forracrly- Raymon’s land; ■ thence North G61, dec. qhaihs Vnd 8S links; r lhertce north 331 deg.FjSsl 3'cbsiDiind 6QJinXs:.dhence Npith fit 1 cbun to a stake: jb'ence 9 chains'and 74'l)nksi' thence South'75 llpksr lhenifc 'Vest 28 chaini toa sfake.- thence Sooth I and 66 links jp a stake: thence East 28 ehiihs arid links: theriee NorJK 70 deg. Bait % ch'alns: th'epoo Kart fl chains ;and:)33-HnfeMntbence t S6titb TJt deg. E*sf-2.chains and 87,l|nks to* (he plate.of beglnni ng—conlair i ng. 60 aerw/one rood arid 29*r(»d8, .i: : - ;•. * * 73 ■ • i i.i-.i : r-’-ycep • Also, a.trad of.Iaijd in town of Patriot, Indlaiiai: iir said* conrily/conrairiing 17 acres, more rfr’-'Iess. hiclriding;xfonr town; : lol», and bounded as followsTTvoo the Iforth by the Ispas purchssed by ‘ E. ’ Cash' of ’A. ' D. Benmtt arid mortfcifgca- ! by E. C»se tri Srocad) Coltard'and Hitgbtsr on the west by Unds ( owncd bf Japiea Va'nhoute'n.'on the.'South *ty lands owned by dimes VA nh out enand,Si to? Dibble and aalreet, oh. the Eartrby a;iUeelind a grareyard, on .(he South cast by the lapds-owried by 1 SamoerV; Scott arid Sy I vn n h s : Ho we/ - A I* 0 ?®* 1 thelinds and Jots pprdhafcd.by M.', R. Qreon of M, X’. Ed wards • b y deed d a I ed ApftfCCh', (846, to’-wiu - the soulhern half oMolri Nbsi 20 aqd 29hnh’e . addition to the town ofPalriof. inaaidcoucly,. by Joshua flicks the 9t h day «f luayV lfHOrsiid lots' being 1 'divided' by a' .slrait lirid rriohihg . 'lengthwise through MidlnUfana the .whole of' lots,Nos. .21 and;M/and .the Northern; ha If.ofl ols'No. nd’ 27,t6bedi - .yided by.;a;strait Une. ranning through.Ihe middle—aU.of wnich lpIs aDd half Ibts odditiori to'said lo wn/' -Abd-’a iracl'oriand .bottnded qolmriemcing at a . point in saidj addition town of Patriot whete lhe rear jine rif Col umbiaatreel, arid■ the.sohthern Iinfc:of, Belay HenicK’s.land, as Hetnck’fl luic,.interae'cteach other? (hence west'albrig said’Ifenick’s litre tb ll.'R, Oreen'a'land: Iheneb aouthhloag theliee that scparales .sJid .Qreen's land, fraip, siid.Hipkp’ 2 chaipi' and $5 link's lo a stnkfe: 'Ihcftce eastin/a sliail line parallel WUh'scld HCrriok’s ImetotheXearJinb of Colujnbia street:.thence along said line of said slfeet’ lo 'the place of briginriing, iric)udirig T: alV‘tbe land ', contained iherei h; : parts oMots Noi. 32,-33, 36, and, the whole of lot No. 34 of .said addition to said town and a priit’ihctebf:'* 7 J /*l Apd if the tents and profits fait (otel) fora sumJsufBcient to satisfy slid,esecutrpn,.and costs and:|ccruinfe costs, I .wifrihenand tljAro offer for sate the ree simplel'tfr srfmuch tHereof as will satisfy said Cteculion and qosls r ;||jul .will not sell for less.than' two-thirds* the ‘appraised value 1hercof. ; : '-'/’ iv ■ * , HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriff S.,C„ . .April?, . , ,

The price of (he Dollar Timm will be placed so low, as*to put it into the hands of every roan and every (Viiuily in the community.

Adjourned till Monday.: ilotub—Discussed - ami passed a bill forlh’ofeTief of;cxrMinister J. S. Pen•dleton, as compensation forextra diploftuatio services. ‘ -

“Ob, a true story," of course," answered John. ' : • r . ’

“Ferry fell, den. Toro wns yonco a good nice old Bhcbllcnian; (sboostlikeme) and he had atiriy liddlo boy.(ahoostlike you).' Andt vonjday ho heard hi nr sh wearing/like a young fillian as bo vav. So he-vent to tbo.n’inklo (corner) and dock out a cowhides, shooH as I am toing how, and ho took der tirty. liddlo p.Iackguard by do collar, (dis way, you see!) nud vol: lopped him shoost so! : And deu, mine tear Bhou, ho bn)I his cars dis way, and smack his face. dot vay, nud ; dell him to go mitout supper 5 ) shposl as you vill Ip dis •oftmiug.V / /

TRXMS FOR 81* KOJfTHS.—OUJM., , Twenty-five copies for ,'.§8,00 Thirty copies for.;.12,00 Fifty copies for ;.. , .20,00 And a free copy to the gclter up of Club.— All sent to one address. ■ - , A single copy lo an address, fifty cents for six months; or, pee dollar per onnnii). ' All tellers should he addressed to ■ . * >p2-3m ■ AVM MORAN, No. 5S South Third Street, Phils. ;

| 'Coanoctieut Election.. New York, jApril 10. Returns received from-every- town in ‘Connecticut butone, ihow.tno Governor’s ■vote to be 06,000, the largest ever cast in ■the State, The, Democratic candidate -lacks 1,554 of an election by the people. Americnn State ticket will bo elected by the legislature on joint ballot.

The; Lobs of the Exoxvti.i.r..—Wo leant that the ainkipg.of the Knoxville, in Tennessee river, wan occasioned by collision with the B. F. Bnkcr. We leant by a passenger, who was on the. latter, that she ran into the: Knoxville-a few miles above Paducah, causing her.to sink in 'fiyo minutes in water over the" boiler deck. This will bo a heavy loss to incompanies, as'the . boat had ah immense cargo of dry goods on board. :

Estate of John Anderson, De-

ceased.

THE heirs of John Andewon, deceased, to wR:—Sarah Anderson, Calvin Anderson. Melvin-Anderson. Christiana Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, John Anderson, Emma Aiiderscm,. George Anderson, and the widow of said John Anderson, deceased, arc hereby notified that the subscriber has filed a petition to.sell the real estate of. said John Anderson, to wit: A part of fractional section 13, Town 2, Range 4, West: Beginnmg at an Ash tree on the south section line,thence North forty chains, (hence East seventy-seven poles on the east section line,'thence South with the section line fourlen poles, thence up the branch, W. 20 deg. S. 40 poles, thence 10 deg. W. 20 dec. South 4fi poles to the place of' be-ginning’svenly-five acres and 25-100,'and that said petition will be heard at the nest July term of. the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas. JESSE P.’BELLAMY/AdmV 1 Of the estateof John Anderson, dec'll.. ;

Ralston's Patent Improved

« U A I iV T II R A II E K, Separator and Cltancr.,

fflMIE subscriber is. thankful to his former it patrons for Jh'tir liberal patronage,.and would now inform them and the; public in general, that he has.undcr construction a number of these popular Machine's/ with tale and talaaUe improrrmtnts fur the .present season. , ... ■ .. • .• . - ; •

Pini.iDEi.riiu)' April XX.

The total loss by fireof.lastnigbt reaches three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. It may bo. still farther swelled $46,•000, if the ritcel. plates for the Portrait •Gallery of distinguished Americans, belonging to Rico tb Ilnrili, in the vault beineath the premises arc destroyed. I-One of Herring’s Safes,containing$40,000 worth •of jewelry, Was taken from the ruins uninjured. ' ' '

Ocu Minister at Mexico, jit liPRiirm.-r A Mexico correspondent of r the Charleston Courier soys/that— ; ;; ; . “Oiir Minister reels sensibly .the responsibilities imposed on bis mission nt ibis crisis, as in his css ays t o’ tn a i 11 1 a in i bc i n - Hucnre of 'American ideas in Mexico,'he 1ms had to braver tlic'appoMtion of every foreign envoy; arid lias not met with the expected support from Wash ingtqp. Indeed, it would scorn that the. Secretary of Slate .has represeritntives at ibis Court of Iiighor Hnlhfirity than its legitima te envoy; mi/l tliat "American interests have not on*, ly i-uflbrcJ, biit have been made to yield to foreign and an higpnislical designs.— There is’on influence and power behind the curtain in Mexico which has been successfully warring (and under avowed authority from WoVbingtan,) against the zealous mid honest endeavors of our Minhlcrlo uphold the example of Americanism in this land of the benighted Azlec.i."

| Live aso LjtVxji.—Every day -'teaches' us something.new. We find out hints lo tlo something that, before,’seerqcd nUcrly inipanikle, or at best;too romihiic for truth. Even: the art of making lore, !o Id as it is,/has come in; for iIs shnreof improvcmonl. Professor Rondov.t, of New Vork, js the modern Ovid, fils, book mat advertised, “Hbw to win d Lovfer, or Mat-; nmony ma:le Eiwy/’. is real I y a, curiosity. , It weddipgs abundant.. It enables every, man and' woman to'insptre love in the bosom Of the one beloycd, and so become hapPf*. 'Of.course it is all the rage in New York. See advertisement in another column. ■

I Thc adVantagcs this Machine has over all 1 other Machines .yet introduced/ are,—1st, It ! will thresh mote'Grain, in a' given length of ttime, with less power than anyblhcrMarfime. 2nd. In the.simple construction and durability. I3U. in the' Chafing Riddle—tl.being made of [sheet iron; so (here is no choking in dgmji. I groin. 4th.; 1 n the open. Straw Camt-r—SO there is no woste'by carrying grain with straw, Ifith. la the elevating of tht grain after f>eing : Ueparated; and the second operation of screen- ■ ing and fanning, which /leaves no possibility of dirt remaining, and returns the. tailings back to t|ie cylindcf. 6lh. The advantage of attaching the Tumbling Slinfl in threediflerenl places on cither side or end. The power issiraple.sltong, and but little gearing. .* The experieitce>l have obtained in building 5 these Machines for* the Sort ten years, and watchingcipsely their operationm; threshing, together with'every facility for manufacturing, warrants me : in pledging my customers.!hat alt Machines bought of.' me- hereafter -will prove to,hi perfect., FerTunher proof of’l he working capacity and workmanship of theseMachiuesi l refer to 'all who have purchased one of me.;! A conclusive proof that this Ma--chine is best adapted to'lbc wh.Dta of the Far-' met, is (hu fact, that, there hai been a large number sold’ Gy roe, during .the, lasf few years, through the-Western States, 'and hasebmbin contact with all, the various oUfurjMachines, and has.invanably taken the 1 preference>a(id' given' satisfaction.-’ In will/; the fact, ; lhal, this is .the only Machine Abatputs the grain, in perfectly 1 merchantable cJtder^ I will warrant the Machines lo be well made of good material,;ahd durable, .with proper.caie, 0*.l am manufacturing Cwp'sizes, 4 aiid 8 IlCrsc Power SEPARATORS.- Also,4 and C Horee Power THRESHERS without the .Separator. ■ ‘ ' V ‘ ,

WiLiJuisTowN, Ky., April X4, .• Eighteen houses were, burned on Saturday. lioss not known. ~* Mahoning, saw mill,.near this oily, was damaged yesterday moiuingto the amount •of $12,000. ‘ , ■ ' ' ;

A Hniithii Isil*c .Saved.

Duvioic. Mich;, Starch iVlBph 3, A. RHODES, E*j.i DestSlo-As I took jour medicine to sot) on conitgamenti “no core no pay,” I take pleasure In staUngtta effects m reported tome by three brothers who Hro ln lhli. plaee. ina their testfmoojU a fair, specimen ofaUr have .received:. tv,. £, Coxiu* told me—"I kid. taken nine bottlesof Christie's Ague'Balsam, and continually run down whileusing It anllt my lungs and liver were Corses ted In that' degree that "Mood discharged from niy‘ moiith'and bowels, so that air thought n lriij.r.’-ipie Tor me In live through another chill. ? The dt'-i-ni too .did at) they could for me, but' thought t mnildle,—. Nothing old me any good .unlit;! -g ot Rbods' Pertp and Ague Cure, which at once relieved me pf the dtstress st-l nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, and, produced a permanent cara'In a shnit lime.” .

; Ooi.r.ieios' Cake.— The local inspectors of Cincinnati,have investigated the' case of the cpllision- of the. steamers Gfolden Gate and Ohio, inlthe Ohio river,, below Cincinnati, on the 27th day of September last. It ocqnrrcd in thn night;, involving the loss of throe lives, Tho inspectors decided that the respective pilots ot the wheel of each, boat at the time were in fault. That they mismidcrslopc! caclt other’s signals, iwcro tinRlcillful; ami snspended each fer thirty days. ;

Cincinnati, April X4.

'Hie GuJtUt cilice was on fire last night; and the upper Moiy consumed. loss hot known. Fully insured. * . • , Tho paper was issued_ ns usual. V

lUnnsrowif, Ky., April 12. -Ttyiteen dwellings, with outbuildings, find (he -Methodist Ohmeh were burned here to day.. Very little properly saved.

. H. M. CosRLtx says: "I had tween tahtne medicine of u good a doctor as we have In onr county, and taken any quantity or<julntim and sncctlles without any good revilt, from asth August to ifth December. But teeing bow nicely It owmied.unen myhmther. I got a.bolUe of RHODES' EEVER ASO AGUE CDHE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a.bottle.. .<• , ■ < • • . /. . /

AST Wo copy the following from the New - Orleans Picayune, of lost Monday. The Swon was built Inst season, by the Hayes’s nridGid William: The officers of the steamer Music, from Shorveport, report (hat on' Thursday morning last, forty miles below Sherveport, passed the stcamor'Swbn, lienee, in dittressed condition, she Laving been in collision with the-W. C. Young, bound down. Did not ascertain the .amount of damage done, Lot;supposed it to be serious, as a portion of her freight had been jint on shore, and her wood was being thrown - overboard.' The V oung was alongside, rendering assitancc. -

Politic a r„—Wo have an'. important item of news via England: ‘ An English paper, referring to the' retnra of Miv Buchanan, to tho United _States,. Which is to tube place'oh tli’o ldlli or lOth' of April says, "Mr. Buchanan has been nominated by the Democratic parly aa their candididnte for the office of. President, and, it is affirmed that no: other, candidate-will have the least chahee iu opposing him. 1 *

(£T| In running.through our exchanges the other day, says 6ns of our cotcmporaric3,Vwo struck Kn Ethiopian vein, and resolved to note down the name of every band bf negro .minstrels, mentioned in . advertisements or otherwise. The result of onr labor has shown, that there are over thirty bands'of. Ethiopian imitators (rav* oling through the country.. Over four ‘hundred white men, therefore, black their •faces and sing negro song* every night -tor a living. .. ■ , 7

S. M. CoXKu».wu;not here, but both the other brother* uj hUevo Waa the aatno u H.'M <*. VI wild tho medicine to both too fame day.aml (ho core «u m ipeedy from the fame smell qucntllv, ami. I mbrbt «oipcclijr. Toon with respect, A. 1U1NT11VGT0.V The above apeak* Tor itself,- Good prOof •» ft Is, it U nobotlerthan tlie vait number of like ceftlflcatoi 1 hsvo already-published, end t).e still greater amount IhatUeoDtlnaall) pooling In tn me, One thing more, Isut year I bad occasion to caution the Public In these wonl*:—“1 noticed one firm who have taken one of.my jtrmersl circulars, lubrtl-! Toted the nsmeoftheir nostrum form/modlclne,and then with the. braieirlmpodepce eno thelr pamphlet' ■with the exclamation, ‘Let the proprietor of sny.olher mdd.‘JiMJ2*»iroachlfhederei:v>4Cj.' / o- ■ . Now 1 take pleasure {peaylng that the CanUon referred to the nme “Dr. ChrKiej .Agofl Boisem" that la men toned In the above certificate. :

Iho Fillmore and Donnelaon ticket is gaipg ground, every day. ‘ In every town and throughout every county American Cltibs should b?;organised; ' every member of tho American party_ should be at work; for wo have a gieat battlo to fight. ’We wish to ] honi:' from ‘every township in Ohio,county, BetuaVgo' to work—the sooner (ho bolter., :> Speak out Fillmoro men;— Firi/or. • n ,f - v : - ■ V - ■ -i-;.

• ICT Orders for-Machines should- he sent ear ly inihc'«;ason. v t?;AU' letters ofenquiry will, be prompliy answcrecl. . . Bill of Prices. - : '8 Horse thrcsflefsiid Cleaner,.,...'...1310 4‘ Horae -Thresherand Cleaner,.........235 ‘ 4 Horse Thresher, wilhoul Separalor,...130 ; 4 Horse Th res ter. with Separator,...... 160 6 Horse Thresher, without Separator,... 135 Address, 1 , B. J. HATHAWAY, . ■ - ‘ .. Hiring Sun, Ind, V CTOrders left with Oeo. B. Pleasant, Bsq.. Vevay, Ind., will receive.prompt.attention, April.2, 1856. . ‘

. Therearereremldtb«clnda.trk>aaMopl« who are applying In. their gotoimi trait alu that ! publish about my Fever and AraeCorei orAnleJoU in Malaria. except the Certlflcale|of Corea and the' Cvrilfl* rate of the celebrated. Chemist, Dr.Jamei R. Cb'Unn. «f X. >V.. In favnrVef'ttai perfectly HARMLESS CIIApAQTER, which U attacked In every bottle.— This vtUienro to dlfUiignlsV myitieditne fromtmltaHons. ' 1 /'- ■ JAS, A; RHODES.' Proprietor, - Apis—Om •• ’ • /. .Providence, R. I. ' For sale in Vovay by J. V.

Bear ix ih Mind.-—Ap exchange paper •remarks: "While Millard Fillmore was In the Presides(iat chair, not a disorganreceived an appointment to aipost.of honor or profit. ;• The 'conEeqnenco fanaticism and disaffection were almost starved but when he left the office. ’ His’successor‘came , in and lavished the patronage of the Government upon Abolitionists, Accede'on fats, and Frceioilora,” •

*‘Hb is Conscientious,” —So said an ioflncntiai Democratic) tls the other day, in alluding to Mr. Fillmore. "Whatever," ho remarked, 4’may. be his private views in rclatiou to slavery, he will conscientiously abido.hy the., requisitions :6f the constitution as-President:" ' ‘ What higher, tribute; in .these days of political degeneracy; could-bo paid to o man? Let partisan leaders and presses prate of andconjurenp jfighton the- st mple*mindra {tiro sober/ honeal, independent freemen of-the country will, act upon tlieir own- enlightened :' c6iivi ctippp. —Georgia Journal. TEST In mapy instances in the Frccsoil States the American party has triumphed otci; the'combined forces of the Democraqy arid the Black Republicans, but*in St- Louis, where there is a very largo’Roman Catholic and foreign vote, and no small number of Black Republicans, and in’Cincinnati, where the foreign vole, wo believe, fully equals that of, the natives and there are a largo'number of Abolitionists, tbo coalition of Black Republicanism and Democracy and foreignism and Popery lias outnumbered and defeated the sons of the soil, —Louisville Journal.

■ Stephen A, Douglas.— -It is now stated: that Stephen*A .V Doqglas will be a formidabje ,candidate. for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. ; The father of the wishes tn ride his oWh hobby, and no. one. has a .belter right. Look opt for.fun when the triple contest comes' off j between the “Little Giant,” ''Old Buck,” abd i the ’'fainting Brigadier.” . ; . : . 1 ; , - .; ■ ' •

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. Kr Hon. S. AV, -Parker, in a" letter 'to the State Journdl, says -of.those few old line, whigs who haye left the republican party and .gone over to the old lino democrats thrit he feels very mneh like old "Father 'Havens 1 * said once on a- time when .a certain gentleman rose arid cavalierly walked out of his riiccting: "Thank God, the respectability of the' congregation is hy .no means diminished!"

Some 4,000 have already been sold, the past season at Baltimore 'and ' Cincinnati ' alqnc; ami, so far ; ea known,. haregiVcn o r.iverpal .satisraclion/.t . V- For portability, simplicity,.of construction, and convenience of use, the LitHe Giaiit has no eq.uol.v it weighs from three to five-hun-dred pounds, accord ingto size, can be adjusted and used with convenience by,anybody., i; *• i The Little .Giant has: received 1 hefiral pretnjutn tteveo' Stale Fair from Missouri to Mar rylahd (be pasl fatl/Aod that in the most coraplimentary manner.: : . . These Mills are guaranteed against breakage br derangement, and wflrrafiled'lo'gririd feed from ear com,; and 'eril« or Cne;l»miny from shelled corn, with‘a degree‘bf convenience for farmpurposes -never attained before. - ' ; : : V . -

An property' L of Cassius. 5L Clay, tho! great Kentucky Abolitionist, is advertised to be sold at audliph. jand includes pornty-tvo thvet, men, ’t homed and ckWlrenl * / !.■ ■

Georgia akd Hen; gia is nearly chequered by railroads, and ‘yet she stands before the world with a debt of only 32,264,221’ against her on •the balance sheet. - No other Slate in the 'Damn can poirit to the same amount of 'works of internal Improvement and'show so small an indebtedness.

YitLAiKOUS; Outrage,—Two ladies in Washington city recently had their dresses destroyed and their persons: seriously burnt froni‘ 'oil. of vitriol being thrown npon theml' J '\'^ y

BtsingSunWooIen factory. IN. lo keep;up ' with, Uje _ business, Ibacendded 'to my' machinery brie 225 aptndfes in it, fwo; new, .Looms; and.one new Twisting Frame, /-Also, 'V / ' ' ' -j."- ; V J /. L FnlIlhff Sfocks; -I an) prepared to Blanket, Flannel,*.Jeags^.^Lmsey,;and. Slocking Yarn. Teirins v as 1 low 'nsVny bthereeta Wish* mencin the West!' ms:. For makingBlanket?’, fUUwuUh*.;. :$r,<Xr Cdtlofi-wirp -do* ■ 1,00 . Failed.and.Napped,Blanket*....1,50, Flannel per yard',.. 1*. i: .V .*.;;., X 18c. ■ Lhisey *• d6 •) ■ f Jeans (I-find thewaip) f *...........25c. 'Ca rd ing'and Sinning pe'fltiM. '....: 12 Ic, Making Blocking Yarn iler lb .Vv;; ,> .16c. * CflfdingRoys^l)b.U%.i..,.......6jc. Feople.coming from a* distance.* cab get their work done tbeBaraerJaj'ttey bringit. tVoo! taken in pay Tor work.. 11 ,will pay,cash for wool. : >.; J OB SCHOFIELD. Rising Sfln.Mareh 26--3ro >r 5? * 1 ■ -

(Cr During the last winter thero were twenty eight snow storms in Boston.— Depth of snow, 4 feet 5 inches. Eighty days of good sleighing.

Pension Office.—Tho number of apE’* '*one received during the month of was 3400; number of applications •examined, 26,169; number allowed, 14,* 324; warrants or certificates issued, 13,056 To satisfy the warrants issued last imouthwill require 1,020190 acres of land.

Steamer N. J. Eaton Sunk-.— The new steamer N. J. Eaton struck a snug and sunk-in,the Missouri, river, in Augusta Bend, last Wcdncsilry evening.‘ ‘ She wan on her first trip down the Missouri river, being an entire new and very strong boat, built 'hero the present season, by Captains Mauson and Hilliard’ at a cost of 937; ■ 000. Sbc was insured in several local offices in this city and New Albany for the sum of 824,000. Capt. Hilliard, tho clerk, ‘telegraphs that she can be easily raised, bnd put hr running order again.'

Little Giant No.* 2 ft offeVed atJlOcoin* plete, ready foVatlachinglb’e leam/and warranted lo grind ; 10 busncls orfced'pet boor with one'horse. No.‘. : 3, r 'at $5t);'Wil1 grind from IQ to Id'bushels per hoar; No. i, nt$6j3, will grind 20 bushels per boar with two horses. Sold by F. L. GHISARD AS0N, ‘ , declO-tf Vevay,; Indiana,

jf5T In Pendleton county, Virginia, "among", the Allegheny raounlatni, there waa2A feet snow, April 5th—enongh to last all Gutnmer.

Hesolt.— It must bo very gratifysug to alt the friends of temperance and -reform to know, that, notwithstanding the extraordinary exertions of the old line parly, iheir ticket was most triumphantly •defeated on Monday, —Terre Haute Exjircw.

Harmonic! —Tlie Old Lino "organ” in Switzerland county refuses to publish a call for the Democracy of Ohio county. What's np.— Visitor.

■ 'Ho'ihat docs nut give his soft a trade or profession learns him to be a knave, and perhaps a thief. This, more especially, holds ■ good ns respects ’ tho obHdren of the poor. Poor children that are brought up neither to a trade or any regular occupation, aro laid under a sort of necessity to become rogues for a live* lihood.-

ibullrllle .'Mkrkat. LouitiilU, Apri! 15, 1856. SO big* KIo at UXS’lSX; 50 bag* do b*.

For Kansas.— A company, consisting of Famnnton Barricklow, Henry ;Bar : ricUow, Daniel Johnson and- their families—in all,26 persons—will lea veRisicg 8nn this week for Kansas.^

Hcoii.—53 hhdj 5. 0. do at 27 bbll Rcfd do at IflJi c. , * Moium—CObalfbblt Plantation do at ilc; Wbbl* do.attOe, Ftoca.—Slock Tarj light, Snail sates at $5.CO£5,75. Paovtiios.—lOO raaka bulk shoulders al5?;c, packed, !9 do bacon do at eXct OObllj iuc« pork tl8IStui" **o LiKi«rr».—6 bale* do at SOSlOe. niooixo—40 piece* Baggio; at I0X®17e; 15pieces - ■ -* ■ ; Rorx.'—SD eoD* do it Set Kiroi.—M btubeU Blue Great striped .at 50©100 sales o r.Ctorcr do at £7,7438,DO; <0 boabeli Sweet Potatoes at 81 ? bflii. Flak teed 8 1 1.75. . Coa*.—1000biuhelidoat30c- .... Gmit.—MO btubeU Ryo from tloie at 55e.

HORSS & JACK BILLS! -

JUST REpEIVEO,- by.slcamer Switzerland, ' i h bgsh ead * r 3o gir? ; V / -'t ; SO barrfela'MpTasses, - 10 halt barrels do. . ' / 2 tierce Rice,- •” • lO boaea Eal Ftib.;; ■ , For sale cheap for cash, by > ' . * BarlS •; ' TEATS A SCHENCK. ■

we now ready to print to cider, pn 'ffo- very, abort notice, alt kinds of Job PiinVmg-i-sOch as Circulars, Store Bills," Catds, Hons Bills, &&,&'&.. Onr terms,JJiia Spring, .will bo scry low.. Office, at the old .place, over Qrisard's stolffl. ' marts

(&r At Pitlsbnrg, on, Sunday Jasl, James BatSs drank three pints of whisky, and waarfound dead, in his bod next mor- . nihgr- He was a coal digger, and has left A wife and three children.

S3T A:,bouse was receiitly burnt in Raynham, Mass,, which was once, tho abode of Philip, chief of the Narregancet Indians.

WM. O. SWEEZEY.' M. I).,

CHAIN PUMPS-We. keep constantly.on hand Chain Pumps. For Vale loVoy - febli P. L. GRtSARD.iV SON.

BENNINGTON, SW1TZERLAND .COUNTY, IND.

. Washing Fluid. CARlNGTON’s! Superior, Chemical-Wash-ing Fluid is for sale in Vcvay, at Alex. Detrax’s store, and at Ira Lindley’sslorc. ap2 E. G. CAR1NGTON. . Something New In Vcvay 1 HARWOOD A.DOAN have for sale a superior article of SALERATUS, which is far better than the common article. ' It saves dour, aavgs lime and trouble, and is not injurious to’the Constitution.. Cat! sod gets package and a circular. apS-tf .

Attention, Smokers & Chcu ers I E. H. MARTIN, Main.ttreet, adjoining Dr. McCutehcn** ojjict, IS now receiving and opening a fine lot of Imported and, Domestic Cigars, aml a good assortment of the lest quality of quality Virginia Chewing Tobacco. All lovers of. Hie weedj'in any shape and manner, arc respectfully invited to call and give the aforesaid articles a fair trial, Vevay, April 16, 1856.—Hm

SUPERIOR CUEMIOAL WASH IN G F:LDJU. 1HIS cheap brid : useful, article is destined toentirely supercede, ' ' i7wV lie use of lie wnshrboard;^ ! and thereby, do . away withA r . | the heaviest part.of Ibe-Ubor which housewiveshavcto perform in "washing clothe*.— We,chaltenge. the woilil. to produce a - cheaper and belter washing preparation-' If .contains no Camphihe-'or.Turpentine, 'and may be used freely > iy all,‘ withperfec|>a fely. ■ We. post; lively assure tbe ; public,that - this preparation will' save- half y pujf : sba (v ha 1 f y burwood In | bailing,.more than hairifoprjabor and your clothes from befog rubbed to pieces. 1 N.B.—This atIf cle is r warrin tedn or to lhJure 'xlbthes ioiany.rejpecWjj • JO* An Agent wanted to canvass In' thb adjoining coonty In Kentucky.' All orders addressed to; ;>■-? ' ■ v E. ,0. CAR1NGTON, Man ufncUi rqr,. Jacksonville, ‘ Switzerland 'couhty, . Indiana,’ —will be pronipUy attended toiv life ;i c ’ Feb..?o, iMB.-wir t

' P»<«nted; Majrioth,! 854. 1 ■ mflis MILL has doiihtlcss attained a more sudden.celebrity; for doing lla' WorJt Vllh ropidjty and ease; than raffia/ ariyolher article of 1 abor-sari cliincry ever jireieoled to. the Agricultural World. ••• '•> v -

Vcvny and louifviuc Packet) BI GKEVE BEELE. G- McCALLUM, Mabtkr. - WILLiun during the season as a regular packet be- LjferWftfgffi tween Vevay and Louisville.— rMaffiSva* She will leave VcVay, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock, A. M.- • For ireight or passage apply on board or to H*tx& Lirdut.

DENTteTRlV t>R- J.W. UAXTER v/ill corimv'ue to practice it) Vevoy, the first rMohdoy, -Tuesday and Wednesday; Ghent, the first Thursday; Florence,'the first SolurdaVi of each month. Warsaw, theSecond Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.of each tuotath. Nov. 10, '63. 21-tf. •