Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 34, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 August 1856 — Page 3
News from Europe, SlilVAL OF TUB STEAMSHIP BaI.TJC,
New York Whigs for Fillmore. Albany, Ang. 15. The Whig Conventionyesterday adopted a series of resolutions and an address antagonistic to Buchanan on account of the Cincinnati Platform, and to Col, Fremont because of the sectional character of his party. The American phitform was not endorsed, tint the whig organiza,ton ami whig principles arc to be maintained. A full d legation to the Baltimore whig convention was chosen. Mr. Granger, (he Chair* man of the Convention spoke in the warm* est.terras of Fillmore. Tto convention adjourned amid much enthusiasm. The resolutions were as follows:^ - Whereas, The old whips of N. Y. have in mass meeting duly considered their position as whigs, in connection with their duly to the country in the preterit crisis, aud have candidly examined, also, the merits of the three.Presidential candidates and the probable consequences of the election ofeither;; therefore— Resolved, That we cannot support Buch-anan,-‘because wo believe that any Admi isirntion established on the Cincinnati pi ut form will perpetuate internal agitation and endanger bur amicable relations with, foreign powers. r - Resolved, That wo oppose, to onr ut* most ability, the election of Fremont 1 , he* Having that he is not qualified for the Pres* ideucy;’fludnve v beHeve firmly that Ins dec*, lion would increase the internal strife, the patty he represents being in spirit section al ami inevitably lending to disunion, RtsUvtd, That in the election of -Mill* ard Fillmore Wefiud a safe guarantee that ths domestic agitation, will botpiellodl haunony between. the States' resnmedj peace with foreign nations restored, and the interests' ofagriculturc promoted, and therefore we will labor earnestly aud uuk tcdly for his election. ' ' P Rctolad. That while thus lending our aid to promote the American candidate! under the conviction that such. is bur soKnm duty, wb nevertheless retain iaviolate the cherished whig principles and organization, and as.soon after the pres* ent couteal as may be convenient, wo will resume separate party action. .. .. The address and resolutions wore adopt ted with enthusiastic applause, Fillmore*)* name beings received with.hearty cheers.! One hundred thousands copies were ordered lor cuculation.
Backs his Sentiments. ! James Emmett, of \Voverly, Ohio, 1 writes as follows:
llwltT'i Htruparills.
t STATS OP INDIANA, j : iffllinlud County, (writ i |
Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. Important Amtonncemeiif.
Ask and task so otnrx.—This excellent medicine is gently stimulant in.its action, and (he only semedy before the public which met* its all that is claimed for it. Asa renova ter of the impaired functions of life U i* pecu* liarly adapted to remedy and remove physical detects; strengthen the system when there is atony or debility; regulate ilte whole functions when detanked; eradicate every impurity of the. blond, and Uatiqiiilire the nervous and muscular system. -Being mild and effectual in its operation It requires no restraint in diet, loss of lime, or hindrance from business.—A'. Y.JfylJ.
In the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas. , Robert N. Lamb, admin-*) ■ istrator of the estate of I ' ; Joseph Emanuel, dee’d [ Pennon to sell real ■ vs. f estate to pay debts. The unknown heirs of | : said Joseph Rutamicl. j
New Yoiik, Aug. ISf. x :.h most important news brought by t’;:-; Baltic is the surrender of the insnr* ge:, r .3 iif Saragossa to thc.QneciVs troops under BtiK-e. This occurred on the eve-ning-of Saturday, when the royal troops entered the city without opposition, aud disarmed the citizens. No definite particulars nro received, but the whole seems lu l:r.vc,beeu dotio without blondthed. Old Spain now submitted to the O’Bon-t-j’I ministry. Ilia future policy is not Known; bnt it is reported ho is attempting to makeup quarrel# With the liberals.-— Tranquility having.beeu restored in Spain, Nopoleoa has given orders for the auspen* sren of oil movements of troops,towards if: 2 frontiers, V t ' ;. A terrible disaster occurred at baton tea on tna 11th ult. A fire broke out in a Tcihtjb kihan in the Frank quarter, ami s.-. m ex tended over .the houses in the viA:n:y. By the exertions, however, of Governor, Achmet ]Pashn, and a numultitude, the flames were auband’all were about retiring, when a i;;: v\ explosion occurred in the house of
Them is hardly any thing left: here but Fillmore men. I see in the New York Tribune of tho 24th uk,, & statement that Fillmore will not get Trimble’s vole in Ohio, and that Fremont will getthe Slate by 50,000. I-will take a bet of 3100 that Fillmore will get three votes id Trimble's one;S100 that Fremont will not get 20,000 majority in the State; 8100 that Fremont will not be onr next President, and 8100 that he will not carry Ohio. The above letter appeared in the Daily Times bn Friday last . Mr. Emmett having heard {hat there was tome possibility nf Iris- wagers Icing taken came down to .Cincinnati yesterday, and has deposited the amount at the banking hoa-'O of Dunlcvy, Drake & (Jo., on Third street. The same wager was offeted in CMllicotU, but the Republicans not having sufficient confidence, respectfullydeclined.— Cincinnati Times.
To those afflicted with Eevnil PIvi.cv rneh M ppkrmatobbihea, seminal weakness. iMPOTBNCK, CONORHUfEl, CLEKT. M'PIIILLM, tho VIM or ONANIBJIi-or RF.tF-ABUSK. Ac.. Ac. The HOWARD-ASSOCIATION, lu view of awful* d«*lnit tip n of bDuutiUfe. c*n*ed by So* ml <1Druvf, «nd the dcccpUotM practiced opou the unfuiUiui* victim of,*och di>ca*c» by duaifct.bste Oirectc A thoir Conwiliinx Sunccon,a.< a (’HABITABLE ACT worth vof ihrtr name,to (tare MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to‘all perwma thus afflicted, who apply by letter, trtth adeverttKioo of thvlr rohdlflotu (c*v, occupation, hablU of life, Ac..} and to Cite of extreme poverty and luCt-ring, to funtlih ntdklOM free of chart** i' Tha Howard Aawclattoa U a bi-natalcnl I n*tUnUos. atULUahed by ipcdal endowment, for the relief of th* lick and dlstrened, afflicted with •• Virulent aod rptderate DiwaseO It ha< now a tnrplm of jcjhm, which the Dtreclorrhare votod to czje-nd is advent* lio* the store notire. It h nee-llr** to add that tbi A"octaUon eomtoandi the Mpbeit Medical 0:111 of the axe, and wilt furnish thi mo*t approved tmijcrn treatment. , Ju*t PnbU.V-.l, li> ipe At>knatlon. a- Kvi-Ort oit SiK-nuaiontira, or Seminal \Wa knew,, tbs Wet- of t)nanl«in, Ma*ltirtaik>n or S,-ir-*t>n*e, and other DUea*c« <4 the IS-voal (Ircana. by the Cotuolllnp KurXcra, which alll U: *t ul by mail (In a ital-.l covet»pe), P«*c <>i I'm taut, )>u Iho renrlpi of Tnu Stamp! fur p.nlagi>. • Ad-Ire**, Dr. Cv >. II. Ciuinrv, C-nmliint* Surecjin. Howard AS-ortalluti, No. 2Kvuih Mi.lh niret-l, 1‘biladelphts, Pa. Hr «rderof the Director*, RiRA H. HKAKTWEI.lt, Pre*M.>nt. GKO.PA1 ROUILU, Secretary. augl3-1y •
unknown .heirs of Joseph Emanuel, -I. late of Switzerland rminiy, Indiana, defeased, are hereby.notified tbit said administrator has filed a petition to sell the real estate of said decedent, situate in Switzerland ecu illy, Indiana, viz; The S. W, qt. of the N. E. qr. of section 25, town 4. range 3, containing forty acres . except 1 and 75-100 acres out of the N. .W, comer of said fony acres, heretofore sold—to pay .debts due and outstanding against said estate; gnd that said, petition will stand (nr hearing and be acted upon at the next term of said f’-tuul. to tm holdcu at the Court (louse in Vevay, in said conDly, on lhc 1st Monday of (Jelubirr, a. d. IfUW.
Hollovay't PHU, m invaluable remedy for DropsiCal Symptoms-—5frs. Emma Huntley, of HonstoD, Texts,'aged 45, last fall was thrown upon a jied of sicknew,-her - feel and legs began to swell, strongly indicating dropsy at this period of life. Her husband became greatly alarmed, as it was feared that she rould'not recover, so dreadful was the attack. .After trying many; remedies without. hfndU.Mf. Huntley, at last, pul her under a course of Holloway’s rills. 1 which she look for about three'weeks, and the swelling considerably dimin.sheil; by continuing them for about three .weeks' more, shew iw completely cured. These Pills will also cure all bilious and liver complaints in a very short time.
Attest—OI.lVKR OKMSUV. - 8uG-at-^ r 50 Clrfk S. 6. C. I*.
Sheriffs Salt*.
BY virtue of an execution issumt onl of tbc Clerk’s Office of the.Switzerland Circuit Court and to me directed, ays ins I Martha Ann Driver and Eliat Driver and inTavor of William Gibson, .1; wilt olfer for sale at the Court Hoifse door in ihe' towriof. Wray, oh the 30/A day of August, 1850,. between the hours prescribed hy law, tq the highest and b-st bidder for rash in- hand,' the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of,the following, real eyiiie. to-.wil; A pail of the .A'orlh. West quarter pf section-twelve, township iwni of range one wcxi, in Posey.lownshlp; Switzerland cofmt’y, Indiana, bounded as follows, 1.>-wit; Beginning at a post eight chains and fifty links east of the N. W. corner of said section twelve, running from thence east cightecn'chaias and seventy-five links Jo a stoiic: thence ioulh forty chains nnd 10 links to; a‘ stone; thence west twenty seven chains and I went v- five links lo n stake on the west line of miiTr-c-tiou twelie; (hence.North twcnly-two chains and eighty-two links lo a slonc! thence North thirty-two degress. Hast nine chains and twenty eight links; .thence Nnith twenty-three Chains links to (ha place of beginning, containing, one hundred nertn, more of less. And if the rents and profits -Tail to sell fur a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs’and arrniing costs,. I will theiVand there oiler the fee simple (of,the interest of | Martha Ann Driver) or so imich thereof as will satisfy said execution and costs, hut will not sell for less than two thirds , the appraised value thereof . . ■ ' HARRIS.KEENEY, Sheriff S. C‘. aui*>-:U ■ . . • - ' $1.
Another Ei.kctor Dkcuxkb.— We have already nnnonneed that ‘Amos : -A. Lawmleo, -who wits placed by the Black Republican party of Massachusetts upon their electoral , ticket, declined trio office, declaring in favor of Fillmore and Donelson. ; Another,of theelectors has now bucked mil. : Flotl. James M. Usher writes a letter, begging to withdraw his name also,- and declining to servo op the electoral ticket for Fremont dud Johnston. - ..
.‘Comuilssfoncr's Sale. is hereby given that (he umlrflw signed, Commissioner appointed., by' th-: Su iuedind Conti of Common Pleas at its July term, a. o. isle, to maKo >nte of la ml j-llu-ate in Switzerland county, Indiana, owned by Mary Ann Slinwalter?, David Cole, Cole, Solomari Cole, f! coign ,V. Cole ami Rebecca Moyer, wiR. on ’
■ . I.inn 1 Bqvu Siioomo BlAkkv. — The Memphis Appeal of the 12th, reports that a private luttcr had been received in that city, stating that on the fuh lust., in a discussion, in Dresden, *iVuu., between Hon, Lmn Boyd and George D. Dinkey, of, this State! the former -dml tho latter. Dlakcy is of Logan coniUv. nml one of the Black Republican elector.*. —Louisville Courier,
.5 ’,zi, a French merchant, who had so* in it about 200 pounds of gtmpoiv* -i,r ( contraband. Number killed - , and v mm Jed at 1 ast f00; : among! the latter ,.r i ;he * Russian,, Butch pud Sardinian Shilczzi was ariOftleil. ?.i iider has returned, and in reward of -irrvices has been created Duke. A ramc. ;ircvails thattlnfEmperor idsufier- . ;u spine dKeaso. Italian affairs ; .._m i.s unintelligible as ever, There , c fa of icreinoiinlraiue to Sardinia . r*.:;ce in favor of Austria, the Emr ».:* Austria and King- of Prussia f .; n interview at Topiitz. Numer- . .itches have been exchanged he--a.i Van's ami" Vienna, l .-ace has cominunicalcd to Austria note addressed In the Western im.virb by the.Court.of Naples, and ilo-c'..i-.d the government of Napnlcnn was :i. lie,highest degree dissati.'lied with the ■ expressed In the document, and :.; j.cover, that it wits dctci mined, with the v fperationof England, to constrain the ‘. L..pylitau government to giveVay to the V. dem powers. Austria continues to v; .resent to Naples the! necessity of giv,;T way to the Western pmveis, adding ;U* if she resisted *dmuu?l nut count on aiora! or physical support of Austria. I A ilusMoncanin of 0,000 men'is formed iho heights of Jnkenihqin. ", Tliel'orte again declared itself, Ely q ftcsii diplomatic note, opposed* to the action of til Principalities. Russia imonds to ohto the amount of annual .tribute cle- • -undwl from the Principalities by the 1 orto. The Engl ish, Austrian and French ,:u remissions are of opinion that Belgrade - hould, balong to Turkey. Russia protests. It w.u rumored th tiihu Uii-sians had sent 1 8,000 tuPii into Haiti, nod that ilmy were restoring the that town. Ih-umark propose* to foinfy the Sound, and it is said Russia advKcs it.
Saturday, (he CM day of Stfiltiubtr, 1S5G. between tin; hours nf 10 o’clock, .a, «. and 4 T. M., offer said lands for sale nn the premises at public auction and oinciy to the highest bidder—but will iioiVeii for lets than two third* the appraised value—which lands are described a* follow*. \ir:
- So they go. Before long the MassacliuseUs electoral ticket will bo as bare as a plucked goose, and the work ornominaling electors will have to Iw commenced anew.
MARRIED,
- In Bedford, I nil., on the ?9lh ult., hy Rev. 0/ H. Davidson, ReV<F. U-Ttland and Mm. Ssrah A. Clark.
1. I'art'of section 21, town 3, r;tgc 3 west, beginning at the North West cornet .;,f th»* *oi|ili mi quarter of-the north cast quarter of section twcnty-onc, amt mnmtij; cast twentyseven chains and ninety-six links to a branch, thence down Mid branch south S3 dt-grte* West 6chiiuiand'7-l links;, thun'c south 45 J Jcgrceswesl IS chains ;.l hence south 7U degrees west IC chaiiiF; thence ninth 16 chains and'85 links to the place of beginning; ron-laiding'twenty-nine su'd 65-100 acres, alsoli.c south w«l quarter oflhe North east quarter of section 21, town 3, range 3 west, containing forty acres. 2. The North weal quarter of the aoolh west quarter of section , 15, town 3, range 3 west, containing thirty-four acres; and the west half of the .north west quarter of section 15, town 3, range 3 west, containing sixtyeight acres—both pieces containing" one hundred and two acres.- ' ,
CANDIDATES.
| "Come qtrr fuoji amoxo tub Foui/Pau* tv.’*-— The'Democrat* of Harrison county, Ky., are rapidly inserting the S(jnnlt;r Sovereignty Bnu-brman party, and coming over to Fillmore and the Union. JoIm .Suvitt, a Democrat of seventy-five years of age. JomuIi MsiflcK, Jr., Win, Books, Win. Kpliriam Hill, Wall on Peterson, Win; G. Carter,. Geo. Sidel!, Samuel Howards Jesse B. Hickman, Aaron Emlicaic and Jacob Sellers, all Democrats, have with drawn/from the CiuciunMi platform party and rally around the banner of the National American candid atcs—Fillmoro and Dondson.
We are authorized to say that Kianhh Aukixsos will be a candidate for Frost curing Attorney fur the First Judicial Circuit.-!
OHIO AND SWITZERLAND TICKET. For Judge nf Common I’ii-as, JOHN I) CM 0 NT, of Switzer In ml. For Represenlatires, . . JOHN W. WRminVorSwitzvrlJiid, JOHN J. HAVDKN, of Ohio. For Prosecuting Attorney, . JAMES A. WORKS, of Switzerland.
SWITZF.KLAXII COVM'V TICKKT. • For Treasurer, JOHN II. JIORBROD, of.JelWrcon. • For Sheriff, HARRIS KEENEV, of Posi-y. iFor Comnor, J. I). S. LOWE, of Wrk. For Surveyor, . CORNELIUS HARRIS, of iWcv. * For Comini.'Mrwf, 2d district, HKI.A HERRICK, of For CommisriJtier, 3d district, LUTHER HOTCHKISS, of 'Mcosjnl.:
AdmfnisimfoT’s Stile.
FM1HE siiKscritier will receive, bids for ihj A sale of I lie folio win* described property, from Hie | twentieth,day of August, I&B6, until the first' day of September, 1WC; and if said property be not sold at private said previously,, he will 'On the fist day of September, ISM, at I he Court House, door in -Vovay, -Switzer-' (find cctmty, Indiana; offer the same at public auction to the highest bidder—one-fourth of the purchase money will be required itt. hand, oua-fourth in six months, one-fourth in twelve months aiid one-fourib in eighteen months—the purchaser giving notes with approved security,'payable without relief from valuation 01 appraisement laws, bald land is situated in Craig Ibwnshtp, Switzerland county, being the farm owned by (he tale John Anlereou. deceased, containing ccvenly-reven acics and 23-100, it being' a part of. fractional sebUon thirteen, township . two, of range-Tour west, laying on Long-Run. ■ - JESSE P* BELLAMY, Administrator, J. prsioxT, Attorney. jySO-St— Ss
3. The South' east qnorier of the Nor h west quarter of section 15, town 3, ranga 3 west, containing thirty-four acre.", except a bout five acres out'of south-east corner of 'Said piece sold by Jeremiah pole in his life lime .to Ceo. Mellon. If deemed advirahte avid lands will beotl'eredtn separate parcels.
C01.D Coat fort. — “The Democratic party,” says tlm Louisville Journal, "is every where.affected by the Fremont moveincut precisely as it- is nflecled by it in Kentucky, It is shorn of its Mrongth ami rendered utterly powerless jiniticular* ly in the North.. The defeat of Mr. Buchanan is n fixed fact. : IIis parly wns already greatly in the minority in the North, and this recent defection from it has been so immense, so beyond all calculation that there is. now not the slightprobability that tlic/vqlej of a single Northern State will be to its candi mte.
Massachusetts in; Motion.
A tremendous meeting was held in Kaiicnil Hall,Boston, August ,4th.—Speeches were made hyllon.E. Brooks, of New Y ork; 1! on. I). P. It town ‘ ol Philadelphia, and' Ely, of Mass.. After which tin* following, resolutions were adopted:. , ’ . , itoofmf, Tlfot the voice of Old Kunetiil Hull neyer was;*is not, and, we trnsi.no ver will he, the voico of trcaaon, di-amion and civil wdr; and they who usurp this liinu-limioreJ place, to utter their lreo>o.i; able and iuranious sentiments - willnn its walls, arc guilty of. libelling i ho memories of our patriot sire.*, and iusultiiigthehallowed echoes of the Cradle of Liberty. : Resolved,. That in' Millard Pill more we recognize a sound Statesman and a imti of high conservative principles, and; every ; way calculated; tho' violence or party spirit, harmonize conflicting vie: ments, both North and South, and administer the government wisely and safely, for the good of; the wliolo people and the welfare of Ids native land. .
TERMS OP SALE. '
One fuurln of the purchase money in band —one fourth in six—one-fourth in twelre, ami one fourth in eighteen mpntbs; and forthe deferred payments notes with good freehold security, beating. interest from dale, and collectable without relief from', valuation or appraisement laws, will be required.-,' And upon the sale being confirmed by the Court, » deed will be executed to the purchaser, and a mortgage required on the premises, to secure the deferred pay men's. ■ PERCV UOUS, Commissioner. July SO, 186fl.—4l - .
itar At/ Old. Lino Democrat writing from New York to 0 gentleman of this city, says the Auioiu-bub in tlmt State will give Fillmore their enthusiastic support, the Republicans will back Fremont, but Buchanan has but fcwTretendv He is an Old Liner aml-fcmms the politics of New Y or kt h uro ugl 1 ly. j tv7/e /o h r« a/. .
SHERIFF'S SALE. ; BV virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the SwitmfandCircuil Court and to;me directed against Abijah 1). fltrnnt;ll amt in favor of tiabnel Simon,. t will otfer for sale at the Court flousc ; danr )u the lowu of Verayort the; : '
Georgia Lottery.,-,
Tho Storm
Aug. 15. A cpeciid despatch to ijie Lc thjer suy> the storm ut N.‘ O. was ->y h-vcio at Lost Island every building i»n the Maud Uil two wore swept uwny. nut) no less than 1H7 Uvea reported hH, The steamer Star Oapt, Smith, with.a'hirge lot of pa.-M-n-.gets; encountered tlte-sluim before reaching Loat Island, ami Uecoino m.managuable, and jsuon after became’ a complete w'reck; 230 passengers were ou boaul, but it is Imped they were saved. ; Catllccf Island is submerged, an I immense damage has been dune t* property in every direction.
(AulhorUcd by the State of Gaorgb, j ■ ■Port CJuIncs Academy Lotier)! * '. ■ CU.WI7, ■< , Tit be drs* n Id (he fit) of .UUn la. Georgia fin puUie ud Thunday, Ang. SS, iRd, ou tbo lluvmm Plan!!* SAM’/* SWAN tt CO., Maasgois.
IGfA iluy of August, 1856, . between the hours prescribed by law, to tl»t highest am) best bidder for cash in hand,- the rents and profits.for a term rif years not ex celling seven, of the following real estate to*wit: Luts numbers nine and eighteen in Joshua Hicks' addition to the town of Patriot, in Switzerland county, Indiana..' Ordered to be sold by a decree of said Court against said tier, net I and in favor of said Simon; if the rents and profits fail to b;II for a sufficient aum to satisfy said execution and coals and accruing costs, I wjtl then and there on Hie sapid terms offer, the fee simple of said property, and will sell without regard to the valuation or ap-pfifts-jmcnl taws of Indiana, • HARRIS KEENEV, Sheriffs. C. July 2.1, l8')G.-3t . $J,50 STATE OP INDIANA, ( Svrllxcr-lwnd County, lo-wlt t (
Prlxea am minting In 9£0|,0UX!I will bo distribute*) according to the following magtiMccnt Rehetaell . SO.OCO M 1 Jl BEKS—I’JMZTii!! . - 1 Price of • . fWMo b • • ti'l^OO ' IPriteof ; lOd«J U- . . . 10.010 , I Price of * * ]< ■ ]0,COi , I Price of ■ ifica ■ t* • - l,oco I ITSo of • • 1< * ‘ 3,000 1 Priio of . |,rw -b - • 1,100 „■ I Price of • 1,000 h • ' • ’ 1,000 lOPriicsuf ‘ CTO b • 4,OOu ■. II* pricca of • 100 b * 10,(00 4 Pricoa of 9SU) approx, it, £40,000 price are SOP 4 Price* of IU0 approx. In HUM) prim m 400. 4 Prim of T3 approx. (a |0jlM prlxe an VO ■bPrimof. 60 approx, lo jjlMpriMirt 140 4 Pmm of . 20 approx. to tjOOO price aro SCO 4 t rim of 40 approx. In HUM piii« an 160 .4 Prim of S5 *• to -1,000 pritffan ipo 40 Prim of SO “ to S00 price* re 9M ISflOOPriiiioC 8 tW ’ *■ • • *• lCT.000
(jpm* Lick. —In reply to a remark by a Snj'Xiehl paper that Ben edict Arnold was a Know-Nothing, the Winche.sU’r Appeal pointedly remark*: '•Probably be wns, bat ho withdrew from the American parly and. went over to the foreign parly, very much after the modern fashion of tlio Sng NichU generally.” *
£5?“Tlie New Orleans 3)fUa t the leading organ of tho Louisiana democracy, openly repudiates Mr.Buchanan, as not sound on the gnyit questions of the day.. It advocates Mr. Fillmore, arid says:
30,000 Bushels Wheat Wanted I rMIHE undersigned will pay the highest mar* - Jl hel price, tit CASH, for Wheal, delivered at our stoic in Vevav, jy30 ' - F. L. ORJSAItn A: SON.
New OnUAse, Augmt 10:
Boston, Aog. 15.
\ The steamer Louisiana, from Ualveston, with dates to the 14tb, has arrived; She'picked np a cabin door and several .mantillas, at sea, , which ore supposed.to diave been lot!! in the recent storm., j Acconnts from Lost Island verby the '.story ofyestcnl.ny., It is now; positively ascertained that one hundred and eight persons weredost. The bn-s ofcorn, cotton and arigar is incalculable.
•‘When Mr. Fillmore was first' nominated as a candidate for the Vico Presi*, dency, wo shuddered at tho thought of bis election. Wo , saw that he : had given votes obnoxious to tho South, and tUrjfore believed him unsound on the Slavery question. Our- heart sickened at. tho. prospect ol bis success, and wo - bitterly and Violent Undenounced him: “lint wo are happy to say we; an* agreeably disappointed, and that Mr. Fillmore is one of the soundest men in the Union bn the subject of Slavery, and that be is a patriot and statesman. His ad'i ministration has been highly conserva-l live.” i
; A yacht .was sunk yesterday in the liar* bur, front a collision ..with a furry boat. There were ten persons on board, of them five ladies perished. ’ Their names are:. Mrs. S. Robinson, Mrs. S. Ewing, Miss H. ft reenongli, MtsseaMary E. and Mary G. Hamilton. . r
NOTICE.
ALL those, knowing l hem selves ini oh ted to Robert LeClere, deceased, arc earnestly requested to make immediate payment, nr their accounts will he placid in the hands of a proper officer lor collection, and those having bills against the estate will present the same fur settlement * niigfl 3U» ' JULIA E. LBOLERO.
12.165 Prim amounting to ££04,000 The JSJMI prices of 9d are determined by thepumbar which Jr>»« ther 840.000 Price—If that number should be air odd number then every oddnombcr ticket In Iho 6c bo me will bo eo titled to 9P; If an oven number, then every even number ticket In the Scheme will bo entitled to In addition lo an; other Prire which the ticket mar draw, . Purcbaaere In buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will bo conaln of drawing nearly half the coat of the <acjo, with chancea of obtaining other Price*. . ■
In the Switzerland Court of Common Picas. Robert N. Lamb itndV Thomas B. Dow, ad- f
mi nisi morn of the es- j tatc of John'Willis. ! Petition to «elI real deceased,* [ estate to pay debts. vs. j The unknown heirs of; said John WillU. J
N IfiW; ABYKHTISHMliNTS.
medical Notice.
Tho” steamers Nautilus 'and Porscver- * anco ara several days over due from Texas. Tho steamship Texas has gone in warch of them. The storm extended as far as yet heard from. .
fBIlIE Partnership between Drs.McCiitchen J.. and Gale was dissolved, on the lint of Febwn ry t iidebted lo l hem are requested; lo’callaiid {settle. f .■■■/-■■ • * ur. (Talc is aulhorizcc to settle the business of.'the ; JIoCUTCIIEN.. - ; yevay, . • .-. i; ;- ;■
NEW LIVERY STABLE!
TfllHG subsceiben have taken the stand for.BL merly occupied bv Albert; Vaudever, on . Main'‘street, Vcvsy, Ind., and have supplied it with Ihe best of Borses.- Buggies,'Saddles, HoraSaSvrrXiit ness/dtc. ( are new prepared tii attend toall'calla made on us in the line of our business.■ . Also, we intend, running a HackregularU to and rrom thc'MaiL'Boal- landing. Passengers and. tbeir baggage,;will be conveyed to .and from their residences. , . Thu pnirouage of the public is . respectfully solicited. CHARLES LEJJON. . ougl3-3t HAL1.A LINDLEV.
All those tickets ending with 0, e, 4, (J, ft, are even-' all those ending with 1,3,), 7,9. are odd. irPHomenbcrtliat every PrUo U drawn, and par* ablo in fhll without deduction.
THE unknown heirs.of John Willis, late of Switzerland county, deceased, are hereby notified that the above named administrators of the estate of John .Willis, deceased, filed their petition at ..the July .terra, I85G, of the Switzerland Court of Common Pleas, to tell the real estate of said deceased, viz: The 8. E. qf. of section 6, township % range, 3, west, containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in Switzeiland county, Indiana, except about five acrea sold by said Willis in bis life lime and conveyed to Lewis Rogers, out of the 8. W. corner of said piece of land—to pay debts due and outstanding against said estate; and therefore the Court ordered (bat said petition stand for hearing at the October term of said Court, : «nd that notice of the pendency thereof be given according to law. The unknown heirs are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that the same stands for beating, and will be I card and acted upon by said Court at the next Term thereof,-to be , held at the Court-House, in the town of Vevay, in said county, on the first Monday of October, a. o. {856. •> . AUesl—OLIVBR OBMSBY,, aii6-3l-$t. Clerk 8. C, C. P,
FT* All Prize* of 91,000 and ondor, paid lamed!* atdraftor the drawing—other price* at the tuaal time of thirty day*. . All communication! strictly eonCdeqttal. The drawn nnmbon will bo forwarded to tnttebaaera Immediately after the drawing. ■ , . ITT* Whole Ttcketa |10—Halve* IS S'. Prim Ticket* caabcd or rtnowed la other ticket! at either oSco.
At the Government Hospital,’ Baton /Rouge, fourteen inches of water fell between Sunday evening and Tuesday evetning.
AST Tho Richmond Whig says:—“We observe with plcasuio tho ectil and ability, with which the standard of Fillmore is uphold by Ida friends in Mississippi. We by no means give up this Stale to Buchanan. We think Fillmore’s chances are equal to Jds. And if the Fillmore men there will wage tho battle carnally and hotly, bis triumph in that State is almost certain. Wo notice, also, with intense gratification, that the Hon. William L. Starkey has accepted the appointment of Fillmore elector for the State at large. Judge Starkey is favorably known through ont the entire South, is known as n pm-1 found jurist, an able debater, an honorable and bigh-lpned gcntlemau, and thoroughly devoted to the rights and interests of the South,”
National Political T.fflnp - of .the
UNITED STATES, - - Joit published, eontalnlng'accu rata portr*Ua,from life, of Freomnt. Butbanan,' FllIreore, u Dayj>n, Breckinridge, amt Uonclwiii. with the platform of their rear pjetivo parties, together w)th the letters of aecoptaneo and a v«i amount of stoiUtieri matter, Interesting to all partie.-. This map U beautifully colored, alse 3t by 40 inches,' extend* throughout the Pacific coa>t, showing the exact boundaries of the Stale* and Territories. Missouri Coni premise line, Ac. ti also contain* a valuable Diagram, shoving the up* and downs In relative rank, at to imputation of tiro several States ft the Union Tor Iho last sixty year*. I’olillcUtDipf all [i artier, wlslilrg to bare before the in material for htlug fully a s-D-le glance, must posse** a copy of tbt* map! Price in shed form,S3 cent-; price tu poet el form, 30 cent*. S. U.—Copies sent (post-p’Id) on receipt of price,One hundred thon*a»J* agents wonted to sell them. — Address, A. TUXSBY, Publisher. nogatHm - . No. lUi Broadway ft. Y.
Grent lndneemenla to finite.
The sum vers from Lost Island reached ahia city, thia morning.’ They estimate the loss oflifa there at two hundred and .eighty-two already. Many of them arc ■wounded and bruised, and have broken .limbs.
At one-half of the Ticket! are guaranteed to draw 98 wa wQI Mil CeitldcaU>a of Package! of. 10 Tickets (odd and oven nnmbon,) at the following rales— All that the lo TIckeU draw over the amount guaranteed accrue* to ths pu rebate r. •"■. - 'Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tkkeu, fOMO “ ‘ 10 Half ♦* ' . 535 •• t *• . ' 10 (barter ; ISJ» Address orders forTIcketiot Certificates of Packs* get of TiektU, either to S, SWAX * CO . Atlanta, Oa. Or, S, SWAIf, Montgomery. Ala.
To tlic: Public.
TBM1B subscriber, thankful for tbe hitherto I 1 - JL ■ liberal patronage con furred on him by Hie citizens of Vevay Switzerland county, would assure ■. TrlV them Ibai no pains shall be spared ou bis part lo furnish his Stall with the best Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Port and Sausage that the country will afford for the Fall market. - i tie witi also pay the highest price in Cash, | for Hides and Skins, delivered at the Store of I Win, Dickson, who is authorised to weigh, teI ceivc, and pay for them. ! augl3-If. WM. NORTHCOTT.
The dead bodies wore plundered by a set of pirates who inhabit the Island. J second nisra rcn. The Perseverance has just arrived, but the Nautilus is not yet heard from. Nothing has yot reached us definite from Oaillon Island, bnt undoubtedly the loss of life has been very groat. Thirty bodies were found at one end of the Island.
A VITALIZING EtEIttEISTl
TO- CONSUMPTIVES.* , A PHYSICIAN of hifb lUpdiog, and forim. meriy a Professor in one of the Medical Institutions of this country, now tali red from active practice, who has been suffering, from Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while travel' tng inSpulb America for bis health, a cure for Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and general debility; and being aware that thousands are suffering and dying annually from Ibis most dreadful of all disases, he is desirous from the principles of humanity, of making known this most valuable remedy. Upon receipt of Fifteen Cents, in Postage Stamps, or change, he will send a Recipe, with full directions for making and successfully using it. The amount requited, is applied for Postage, and the payment of this advertisement. Address—B. F. DEVEBOUGH, M. D.. je25-6m Box 23, P. 0 , Brooklyn, N. Y.
Administrator's Sale. • NOTICE is hereby given, that I will sett at public auction, op Saturday the ?3d day of August, 1856, at tbe residence of Robert L. C. Maples, late ofSwitzerUnd county, dte'd, all bis personal property, (not taken by ihe widow), cohsUUngol one mare and colt, two cows, four hogs, one wagon, corn, wheat, farming utensils, household furniture, Ac. A credit of six months will be given on ail sums over three dollars, (be purchaser giving 1 his note with approved surely, waving valuation and appraisement laws. • HUGH R. MAPLES, Administrator. jy30-3t As
The toss at Caillod ft estimated at nearly €60,000; n't Lost Island 3100,000, It is BUpposcd'that 810,000 in money in the pockets of those who perished, fell in40 the hands of the pirates, borides 85,000 •worth of baggsgo. The banks have caved in at Bayou Sara, carrying sway three hundred residences, but fortunately no Uvea wero lost Several vowels wero blown ashore at tfhe mouth of the Mississippi. The telegraph lines suffered severely. The British schooner Manchester, from JltiiiK.j ;*nd Honduras, is ashore at South Pft::;: ucd reports that a largo fire occur:i \ at iJalfte four <Jays before her departure, involving a loss of half a million of . dollars.
Cush for the Farmers!
Noam Carolina von Fu-lhohe.— A correspondent of the New York Express, writing from Elizabeth City, N. C. says:
ftp HE subscriber will pay the highest market * price, in Cash, for WHEAT—to be delivered at the wharf boat in Vevay. O’Sacks furnished. EDWARD U. ROGERS. Moorefield, Aug. 13.—tf
The Democratic candidate for Governor may bo elected by 5,000 majority, but Fill more will carry the State by a larger majority next November, for the American candidate for Governor is not popular in the western counties, while Mr. Fil'tnoro is liked by all, both friends and foes. So yon can pot tho Old North State down as certain for Fillmore and Donolson, by 7,000 to 8000 majority.
Political Fln^s*.
WE have on hand some beautiful Political FLAGS, Democratic and American—with tbe names of candidates .and Portraits.— Fur sale cheap, al the Rcvritix Office.
ore now receiving a fresh supply of M Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap os the cheapest. mar!2 TEATS & SCHENCK,
Adii)lui*(ra(or } tt Male. MIOTICE ta hereby given, that I will sell at IV public auction, on Saturday (he 6th day of September, *. d. 1866, at the residence of Hiram Buttles, late of Swiiterland county, deceased, alt his personal property (not taken by widow) consisting of seven bead of homes, three. m>lch cows, seven or eight head Slock Cattle, hogs, forming utensils, about 30 tons of Hay, tube preyed and delivered at the iwet, wheat, corn, and other articles too; nilnicionato nienlion. A credit ief tix;qtotUh»' will be given on all sums over tbred'Anllajj. the purchaser .giving his note with aOifen'M surety, wairmc valuation and ippmaifitiftV !i*i JOHN DICKASON, Adminivtulof, aug. f, 1633.-31'
Desirable llesldence for Sale. A WELL built two story frame bouse, with two lots, situated on the corner of Main and Main Cross afreets, opposite Hjty Knox's Steam Mill, in full view of the river, is now offered for sale at a bargain.— Tbe buusc contains S rooms and porch, fruit and ornamental Wow of the btsl quality in the yard, with other good unpiovemonu,— Terms easy. Apply to JOHN G. COTTON, Or to F. L. GR1SARD.
Coroner's Inquest.
AN inquest was held on the dead body of a man—name unknown—found m the Ohio river, hear Henry McMakin's landing, in Switzerland county, Indiana, on tbe 9tb day of August, 1856, Said person was supposed lo be between twenty-live and thirty years of age, had black hair, checked cotton coal, block casinet vest, grey tweed pants, new shoes, and white woolen socks. Ninety cents in silvef was found in his vest pvj/.tiv Ve:* did of tjie Jury—ttatii enured by aceider.;.*., drowning. JACOB R. HAHHio, jostro rf the Aug ‘
'Drunk—He Most Have Been. —The Bloomington Republican snya Willard made use of tho following language at the Biichaneer barbecue at Martmsvilje: The burning of Lawrence in Kanins was right In tho night of Heaven, apd it would havi been a blessing to the country if the free State men there had been burned with it, and their ashea pip wed under!!! *
AVI tea I Wanted. WE ore paying the highest matkcl price w cash, for wheat. HARWOOD & DOAN.,
Kana wha Sail. 1* UST rccetve,. t shipment of No. t KanaC„. ; w;i iii!;. il.iYi J; S3HCNCK
SST The cultivation of flowers is of all thedivereioiu of mankind, the one to ho selected ar. l approved os tho one most innocent hjjelf,.and most perfectly devoid of injury or annoyance ta others.
PUM?."--V.*e Veep consUnllyon : .j hi ,i 1 i'r.j;', p. j r.r J. For sale f v ;c‘ri i V. I.: jRRV.RD f : £CN.
-I U- ; T rct'Cfrc-:, Vcerity boui Chcae. i>";ce, t'.-at;, £: lohe:
ICisiug Sun INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Sun, Imlluiia. Authorized Ciiillui) $100,000. confined to the State ul Indiana. INCORPOHArEO, 18‘11. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. S. HATHAWAY, B. H. LOSING, J. C. WELLS. S. F. COVINGTON, J.W. TALBOTT. WM. T.-PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. SI. GINNINGS. WM. 11. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY, J, P. L-LHEY, J. W. SPENCER. 'S. HATHAWAY, President. R. J. HATH A WAV, Secretary. O* Fire ami Marine risks taken at equitable rates, ;A|I persons desiring Insiiranrc Will call on ‘ GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, maytM-ly • Agent, ai'Vevay, Inrl. S. F. COVINGTON, General Agent.
Attention, Smokers & €hc\iers! E. H. MARTIN, Main tired, adjoining Dr. MeCtUehtn't qjjicf, IS still receiving aud opening u fine lot of Imported ami Domestic Cigars, and keeps constantly on band a gen* era! assortment of Ilia best '*hr$ Virginia Chewing Tobacco', Which will be sold wholesale and retail on the most reasonable terras. O* Country Merchants .are invited to call ami examine for the rate Ives, before purchnsi ng elsewhere, as 1 will sell to them as cheap as the cheapest. N. .D. Nothing but Cigars and Tobacco kept for sale at this establishment. Vevay, Aug. 20, 18SC.
