Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 36, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 September 1856 — Page 3

Another Letter frctn Mr. Fillmoro. I Georgia was not, we believe, represented in the American convention atPhiladelpbia in February last, by which Mr. Fillmore was nominated. Tits Americans of Georgia held a convention at Macon. ami nominated Mr. Fillmore. The following w Iiia response. Thera in no hesitation in this tetter. It i* open, frank, and independent. It is like hit proclanm lion in reference to the execution of the fugitive slave law. It is Tike hie speech before tlw Freenoii population of Albany, N. Y. It in national and just. Ho inlends to maintain the constitutional rights of the people of all the States. The Constitution )Vhi* chart By it he steers his hark. The people of rhs South, the conservative men of the Union, want no better pilot.and will have no othar: ■; B itfalo. ;'N. Y., Jiiiy 3l. 1856. H. V. M. Mjixeb. Esrj.—Sir: 1 have honor to acknowledge the receipt of 'yottr letter of the ISihinst., informing me that ntri convention of the American pafty of the Stale of Georgia,, held in the city of Mucon on the 8th ami 9ib mat., 1 was nnaninioiMy nominated as ihpitr candidate for rhi Preri Icncy of the United States at the ensuing election. Being ahead if in the field as the candidate of the Ameitvari party of the Union I cannot feel ntherwhb than flittered and honor'd l»y trie/pw-e*Hon of Georgia t»* her Mt-terj 0Utea- in the anppuit of my nomination. My ' political antecedent*nra too well known to need any recapitulation here, and my character . and foimei services are ihc (inly pletlgps which I can ofTer that / wit. if ties ted, vsemy best endeavors so to government us \lo restin' r harmony to \hecovfiiding sections amt maintain , a eprdial union hetaeen the States by giciny jo kach and all that protection vyntcii tdk ConoTitution has guaranteed, if my frierulH believe that I have efficient intelligence to Know their constiimionul rrghta and Hiiffi.-icnt honesty and moral ennfage to mnintain them, they will.ha Mtisfied.wilh this, hnt, if 1 tuck either, no pledge could supply the de licicncy or them in giving me their support.' ‘ • 1 accept the nomination so gerteromdy tended with a grateful appreciation of the honor done mebythe con-'cntimi, tnd b*g leave tu expret-Mo yon niy thunks for th» kind manner tin '; which you have been ploaseddo cnriimunivaie the result of their doll hem i ions.. ; 1 remain yonr friend and fellow citizen, MltLARD FILLMORE.

Fremont a RoMAKi8M. .voocHiD for by a Roman Cothouo Priest! —Father Olivet a Catholic Print ; al Whitehall, declared, a fear day# aincq, in .the presence of a crowd of persons; in the Railroad* Depot at that place, that John C, . Fremont was a Catholic, and that hnknevr ill' v ,

Ssatb Eixc nous this mont bolds her annual State elections on the first Tuesday in Spplcinfxv-—Califor-nia on the fiivt TlinV«l»y—-nextThnrvUy; Maine on the second Monday—next Monday. /

Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. - .

ISi«ing $nn INSURANCE COMPANY) Of Blsltiff Son, Itvdlasut.

Important Announcement.

VEVAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1826.

To tboee (JJlrUd with f iml fHonii. each u rpkr*atokrH(ea. semi sal wiukFbrs, imPOTBHCK, COMORRfltKA, CLiLKT. Iba Vlea of 0RAR1BM, or BKLP-ABD8K, 4c.,*ft. ■ The HOWARD ASSDClATIOR.la rliw oflha awfal deatraafon of human Ufa, caueod by SaicU Ala* cum, awl the deception* practiced tm Ue ufNU* nate vfetims of each dlaautc by 4ucn,htTa directed. Ibetr Coanltinf SarjeoD, aa a CHABITABUt ACT worthy of tiilr onus, to jtra MEDICAL-A IiVtCB GRATIS, id all panooi the* adteted, who apply by letter, with a deierlptloa nflbelr roMtUoa, (age, occupation, hablu of life, Are..) tod In cue of extra xe pointy and aafferitf, la furcUh madlelau frc- if taupe. The Howard AmocUUoh (j a benevolent tortltnC'n, atubllihed by ipstlal CDdowntBttfcrtharellafn; t ia tie": and dUt retied, aOllcttd with "Virulent a ci Ifpidilate Dlmm.” It bu no* a inrplni of u,h which tha Dineton have voted to expend In edv-nt-tin* the above notice. It ti dcmUu to add Hat the AitocUtlon eotnotndi the hlybett MedfralihlM of tirj •ti. and wilt furnlib the mnit approved tawijm treatment.

Anlliorlzed Capilul $100,000.

OHIO AXtf SW1TZEBLASD TICKET. For Judge of Common Pleas, JOHN DUUoNT, of Switzerland. -For Representatives* JOHN W, WRIGHT, of Switzerland, JOHN J. HAYDEN, of Ohio. For Prosecuting A Homey, JAMES A. WORKS, of Switzerland.

Business confined to (be State of Indiana.

This dec! a ration wn* made without tea* creation, Fremont’s religion being the subjectof con vernation at the tune.— Father 0. declared- further,-that he anpported and ehmild vote lorPremont, becanoe he wanVRotnari Catholic,

ST We bare alt heard the tale of the Kilkenny eats-whn hit, scralrhed, amt chewed each ulhcr up, till there was nothing Irfioftiher but the lip end of their tails. Tbit .seems to be pretty much the case-with the Sarsaparilla lombilsnl* who were keeping up such ■ ahorp warfare a few months' ago, , They chewed, /Matched, and eat each other up, the only onenowrt-rasining it Hni'ty, who is the role end undisputed powemr of the field. Hi* medicine is gaining w de celebrity, and whilst benefilting the human race, will insure him a targe forionj. —LouittilU Courier.

INCORPORA rBD. ISM. BOARD'OP DIRECTORS, S. HATHAWAY; B.B.LORINO, J. C. WELLS, S. F. COVINGTON, J. W, TALBOTT, WM- T. PATE, GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. M. OlNNINQS. WM, H. POWELL, B.J. HATHAWAY. J. P ULRBY, J. W. SPENCER. S. HATHAWAY, President B.J. HATHAWAY, Secretary.

* How* long -.will - Protextama hesitate, with anch utatimony before (hem? Weed Hnghee As Co. may * continue to work ahonlderto shoulder, m they ‘ over have dnne—bnt are Protwlont Americans to follow, shoulder to shoulder with Popish priestn and leaden, the. whole to end in tbn inangriration-of a Popish President? Wa cannot believe onr conntry r* about to witness sovhan yght bit ipiL-A Ifyny i/fffcs man. • • ; ,1 V v.; -.C V.

t SWITZERLAND COUNTY TICKET.

For Treasurer, JOHN R. MOREROD. of Jeffewoo. Pnr RhcrifT, HARRIS KEENEY, of Posey. For Coroner, J. D. S. LOWE, of Y.'tk. For Purveyor, CORNELIUS HARRIS, of Posey. For Ommlfsinoer, 2d dislnct, BELA HERRICK, of Posey. For Pom mi winner, 3d district, LUTHER HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant.

This valuable medicine ian always be bad at TliebauJ’s.

O' Fire and Marine risks taken at equitable rates. All persons desiring Insurance will call «n .GEORGE E. PLEASANTS,

Jo*t Hahtlihed. by the Aevxlatlon, a Report *h Spermatorrhipa, nr Pomtnil Weahnea, lb* Vice of OnanUn, Slaitarbatlon or Keif.abuse,and Other Ma* ana* «f the Send Ottent, by the Cooseltlu Aar* f eon, which will be eeni by mil (in * eealtd navalOpe). Pail or Cn.aoa, on the receipt of Two Eta ape farpoeUfo. , ■ Addreae, Dr. Can. R. CaLnoon. Coetnltlej Sorxian, Howard Aetoclatlan. Re. B Booth Math ■tract. Fhlli' delphti, Pa. Br order of the Director*. . ; ■ _ EZRA 0. BBARTWELL, PmWiaU . CKO. FAIRCHILD,EccreUry. - btt{l3>)y

Hallowy' t Pi lit, a most famous for the Cure of Nervousness and General Debility. —Jasper M'Caun: of Hrvtklyn. "Long Island, New York. «.is wiitmui doubt a severe suffer el from nervous and genetal’debiii'y. the lent thifte provoked his irritability, pul him .in a passion, and laid him upj this was caused by the bad state of the fluids, and though he tried mauy remedies for this complaint, he'.wss out bene fitted. At length be had recourse toHni loway'a Pills, which quickly performed their part, py removing the injurious flnids from the svstrin, cleared his head, tone and vigour to the stomach ,and alter five week* perseverance, restored him to I be blessing nf health.

may2l-fy Agent, at Vevsy, I mi. * S. F. COVINGTON, General Agent.

FrnK nnd Ornamental Tree*. KSSRS. Scoti Carter and Wm. B. Owens, L *i»- Veiar, Ind,, and Walton Craig, Ghent, Ky., will receive orders for fruit trees, Ac., Vc., from the Nurseries of 1. C, Pertia A 1 Co., Pleassnt Ridge,-Ohio, 7 miles from CincinJET Please c )l on the Ageuls and see Catalogues of Fruits, Ar--1- C. PERRIS * CO. Aug. 27. tf$5.—If (News copy )

Latest; fromKanoait. More Destruction of Life and Fropartyl - ■ St. Lonja. Saturday, Angn/t 80. i, The Evening J ewa of thiadate contains another reported ifieir from Kan»an, taken from the •lefrerfiob City Enquirer, of the jlTth,'which 1 wait a front a gentleman who riiinio to that place on nboat direct from Boonrille. lhfirhn heard it slated that a letter fnun Mr. W, Bhielda gave the intelligence of the ile*lriiction of Tecnmreh ind the hilling of thirty pro-tdevery men by'the Abolition!*!* We give the in for mution. naj’B the Enquirer, as it wu reluted to him. , ,

THB CAMPAIGN.

. In aider to'plow the Rtvoixr, within the reach of all during the great political campaign of the proent year, we hove determin--fd to furnish it from now until the Presidential election for TWENTY-FIVE,CENTS, in. advance; FOUR COPIES FOR 0»k Dolla«. By a little, exertion on the part of our friends, a large club may it* raisedin every neighborhood in the county.

Commissioner's Sale. JtJOTICE ii hereby, liven (hat the under 1* signed, Commissioner appointed by tbe . Swiieerltnd Conn of Common Pleti at its July term, a. d. 1866. lo make sale of land situa»e in Switzerland county, Indiana, owned by Mary Ann Sbow*Hcr»; David Cole, Joseph' Cole, Soloroan Cole, George N. Cole and Re-, becca iloyer, will oo ! Saturday, tie 6M day of Stptmher, 1856, between the hour* of 10 o'clock, a, r. and 4 r. m., nflTcr laid lands for tale on the premises at public suction and outcry to Ibe highest bidder—but will tint tell forleislhan two thirds the appraised raliie—which lands are described as follows, via;

EEW LIVERY STABLE!

1V1E subscriber* have taken the stand for mcr:y occupied bv Albert Vandever, on , JGb Main street, Vevsy. Ind,. and have supplied it with the best ol Hones. Buggies, Saddles, HartUwtta ness, Ac.; Ac., and are nr.w prepared tu attend to all calls nude on us in the line of our business.

CANDIDATES.

- We are am honied to say that Fa/nns Au swins will be a candidate for Pmsecultnf: AHprney fur the First Ju licial Circuit .

LARGE FLAGS,

W€ can now fumhh large flag/, suitable for the highest poles, with names of candidates upon-them, for about half what they generally cost, f-r all parlies—on abort notice;

DIBD.

On the 20th A ti trust. Z**lia G., dangliter of Joseph and Locilla Jagers. On iho 27th. Robert P. sod of. George P. and Mary B. Knox

- Also, we latent) running a Hack regiilsrh to anil from the Mail Boat landing. 'Passengers and their baggage will be conveyed to and from their residence*.

1 f£T The Richmond ( Va.) Whig thris hints at d possible movement, on the part of the Have States, ip be re-annexed to England:—

t. Pert of section 31, (own 3, rage 3 west, • beginning it the North Weil cornet of the south east quarter of the north east quarter ol section twenty-one, anti running east twenty' icten chains and ninely-rix links to a hraricbi tbepce down said branch south 63 degrees west 6 chains and 73 links; then e south «| degrees west 15 chains; thence south 79 ie* grees west 13 chains; thence north 16 chains and 65 links to the place of beginning; eon* turning twenty-nine and 66-100 acres, aliothe south wen quarter of the North east quarter ofsection 21, town 3, rings 3 west, contain* ing forty acres... 2. The North west quarter of the south west quarter of section 16, town 3, range 3 west, containing thirty-four acres; and the west half of the north west quarter of section 16, town s, range 3 west,, containing sixty* eight acres—both pieces containing one bundred and two acres.

(CT On Saturday night last, Ihc citizens of Vevey and vicinity were favored with a Fillmote and Donelmn speech by A D. Maucika, Esq., of Covington, Our Court House waa filled, and many were unable to gain admittance. The speech guru general satis faction, we believe. Mr, Madeira is a very pleasant and effective speaker.

The phuooage tf the public is respectfully solicited, ' CHARLES LEMON. aug!3-3t . HALL* LINDLF.Y.

N KW AD V R HTi S EM KN TS.

30,000 Bnshele Wheat Wonted! f felHB undersigned will pay the highest marJL ket ptice, iu CASH, for Wheat, delivered at our store in Veras, ; jy30 P. L. 0R1SARD * SON.

■ "The, time is not bo remote hot that it linger* in the memory-and traditions of of pnr people," when England vras familiarly and endearingly t-poken oXai home. 11 ih> worst comes to the wootVanlvo cannot find peace, justice,.or aaGety, with otlr Yankee brethren—that time may come again.”

(□rThc sprightly VVVnnna, in charge of Capl. Charley David, is" the regular Madison and Cincinnati packet. She goes up Monday, Wednesday and Friday,-and passes down eve ry TceadayrThuraday and tjuturday. She i« light enough to tun over Ihc bars.

'Political Flaps. VX7E hare on hand seme beautiful Political ■ FLAGS, Democratic and American—with the names of candidates and Portraits.— For.salt cheap, at the RavziLutOfliee. & CAPITAL PRIzWSh%m.JEf Alabama Lottery! [Authorized by the Stale of Alabina.]

np.t-T»ttAr.t(iy OF THE MISSOURI CoitpatN wise. —The Bnitimoro Patriot, . hitherto •trongly Southern in its predilection*, conies mu Mrongly and earnestly.lor the ro.'ioriition of the Missouri compronmc. It hbvs; . .

CrOn Friday last, lie Democratic-candi-. ditefor Coolers a speech at Florence, in this Chanty?, to about 76 persons'. Immediately after he concluded, a Fillmore,Club was formed, and 36 voters signed their - names to the roll. . ;;,v

3. The South east quarter of the Nor*h west quarter of section J6, town 3, range 3 west, containing thirty-four acres, except about fire acres,ont of south-east corner of said piece.sold by Jeremiah Cole in bis life tint 'to Geo, Melton. . If deemed advisable said lands will be offered in tepaiilepatceh. TEHUB OP BALE. ; • One fourtn of the purchase money in band —one fourth in six—one-fourth in twelve, ami one fourth in eighteen months; and for the deferred payments notes with good freehold security, bearing interest from date, and collectable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. And upotr the tale being confirmed by the Court, a deed will be executed to the purabaser, and a mortgage required on the premises, to secure (be deferred payments. PERCY ROUS, Commissioner. July 30, 1856.—<t

Soitherti Itllltmry Academy

There is but one effectnnl mode of giv ing peure to the countiy, and that in of tiwmnpliHhment, if all who believe da tve do would opr-nly declare (hcinselvpF, and act at oncu upon their con victim)*. The Missouri line mutt be restored. Every thoughtful southern man must ere that. : however unconstitutional in its essence the Adoption of this lino originally we*; it .was the outgrowth of n noble spirit of mutual became "yuan'* coudiluttonal by con-cnt of parties, and tiy the t raped in tvhi.'h Ur provisions were held for rubra th'an thUiy years.

LOTTGRT1 CLASS O. • To b* drawn la tho City of Mostgonorr. AUh*tta,la ptthUc, oa Friday, September 19th, lEJS, oa tha . Havana Plan 11 SAMUEL SWAN. Manager.

Fillmore end the South;

ITT We are indebted to Mr..Thomia Wright fur a basket full of fine apples and green corn. We are also, indebted, *o Mrs. John ; iV. Wright for jovd apples and delicious grapes.

It is qtnie itjipareut that iho friond* of Mr; Dtiobiinao ore greatly aiarmod. They see that it is impowiiblo fur him to. carry the entire tiboth, and .they are puzzled K midun-tand where:and how be will make np the deficiency, j- Jn Mime cases the remit of a SiHie Eltelion may ba regarded fls-.indicarihg pretty dearly ihoacBtiment* of the people as concern* the Presidency. Bijt in others thu vote i* light—little in-iere-'-t is mimifestetb—aiid local-.camea and questions operated© powerfully .that; no reiinneo whntuver cflh be placed on aiit-h deranaat rat t one. This was the case at the recent struggle in .North Carolina. . Thai Slate we consider ’as certain for Mr. Fillmore in November.; ' But the Democratic co nd idalo for Go vent or had a decided ail ventage, in being in favor of an extension of the of«uff»ape,and this, no doubt; secured Jilin several thousand.Voles.'*. The contest,■ iiaVertlieleiw, iron comparatively close. In relation to Kentucky, the vote wan small and lha'eloction inainly for lo-' cal offi ers.~Th.Tfl were, moreover, themernds of maiyh ante and others;absent at thd North and atj the varionn watering places, Our friends a (Louisville writ With the ulptost couSdencA inTetation to the November "straggle. Mr. Fill more, they preilict, will c.iny. the State by an immense majority.'!' Wc liavo al-o in'cl • ligt‘iive of thu moNt fovoralde rb iractcr, in rein linn to ih) feeling in Alabinih. Geor gia: -Florida sridTcDDesBee. The Kill* more pro pect is improving. And as t u* g*ent r I-ipproiches, tonfiileoffl Miengil* e b an I activity incrawea;. The character of .Millard F|tltuoio *8 >o- ini pregnable, tb st all -the amanita which 1 haY-r them tar maile upon him haya.-ooly io-ac>< d npun bis assailuoU; HU ifevtjon to the (JoiMiriitinn and. the Union iuJtnown Bi.d appncHted; and Hfci'bim, them asses a-e fur "Liberty and Union—-one and in-ep-orflbh'—no wand foreven.”— PMUidtlj.ku Joguirtr. , ; ■ { Iowa all Bight! Hurrah 11

jy The Fillmore and DoRcIso.h Club, of Ml. Sterling musts every Saturday night.: Ralph Cotton, Esq., is expected to addras the Club on ant Saint Jay night. ‘‘ ■!.

KlccflSiv iNolicc.

STATE OP INDIANA, I fiwitxcrland Coumy, Set i ■ | , , To thf Hherijf of tiid County ;—; I. OLIVER OHMSBY, Clerk of the Circuit Court, In and for the County and Slate aforesaid, do hereby certify that the following n.ariied .Stale., Dis Ui c I, Counly aidJJowniUp ofBcerg»are to oe elected at iji-D, to be holden M I be uiiial'amfes.of fipifl. ing elections— On tbs 2d Tueiday 'in‘October A. D. 185$. Viz:— ‘r’■ One Governor; one LieutcnanrCorernor; one Secretary of Mate; one Auditor uf State; oae Treasurer of St ale; one Attorney General; one Superintendent of Ptibljc Instructirn; one Reporter of the derimns of the Supreme Court df imliana; one Representative in Congress f r the 3d Congressional District, oneProiecuiii g Ath-mey for the 1st Judicial Circuit; one Juil,e of the Court of Common Pleas, for i he District composed of Ohio and Switzerland Counties; one Prosecuting Attorney for eaid Court of CpihttK-n Pleas, two Representative*, for the District onmpased of Ohio and Switzerland Counties; al.o lor-Switzerland County,-one Treasurer, one Sheriff, on.; Corrnnissiuntr h,j Ihe "Cd District, and one Oommtzsioner for :be 3d district; one County Surveyor; one Coroner amt one Assessor fur each Township in aaid County.

Prises smount)eg to SOO.OOO DOLLARS will b< distributed according to tha following ManlSeaatScbamal 3A.0C-Q TIckste onljll : prtw of 150,000 ti t50.no ) do 23,000 H 23,000 1 do JS,ooo i« JXooo t do 1D.000 II ' .10,000 - I do <h>oo la fl.oo* 1 do 'tor'Aooota 5,ood I do . Jp*,® 0 ®** i Awe 3 do * l,ooo are 3,ooo Jo do * 5oo ara 4,ooo go do ‘ <oo ira A 32.ooo loo do , -S«oara So,wo Tiw V- rant*. iMua of f4f> mroz. to S3«.om prize ara 4 MJo . do S3.ooo do l^no - 4* do'f fj,' 95o do 13>oon do I.wo 4 do H3 do • ' 'la.ow do • :w 4 do '.‘•’rlfci do ■*■ B.ooo do Son 4 do ’■* l J18f-sf do 3.0W' do 3<o 4 do . -“lab. do - 3.ooo do 4-io 4 dp - (o' do 1,000 do Ztg 4 ,do 7o do l.ooo do ' S8o 4 do 30 do |,ooo . do Soo 4o do 40 do 5oo do l.Soo Ko do 3o do t,6oo do S,6oo 430 do 30 do f,ooo do 6,ooo 1,000 prices amoontlnr to S3 00,0 00 JTT wliola TIckeugJO— Halm *5—Qasrwn ilH-

jj* The Muoifieid PitlBiore and Doneljun Club meets every Eaiunta) night.: It. S. Lamb E;q , wilt address the Club on next Saturday night.

Tbb Quakers for Fillmobe.— A corrcspomlvnt of Lha Baltimore American wiiiec from Philmlelphia. The Fillmore strength is eviricDtly on the increase in this city, ami. ward, meetings arc being held nighlty. • I was rather surprised Yesterday, Id learn from one of the oldest ami most ragpevUble ol - oor Quaker citiaens, that he did not know a singlo member!of-that Society who would vote for Fremont—that they were going nunnimuuhly for Ft) more, , He assured me that the Fame Was thtf &se throughout tho entire State. • | ; ; — following Slates will bold their election* previous to the contest fur the Pie-idency;

A VITALIZING ELEMENT! -TO CONSUMPTIVES, A PHYSIC)AN of high standing, and formerly a Professor in or.e of the Medical Institutions of this country, now retired from active practice, who has been Buffering from pulmonary Disease, discovered, white traveling ic South America for hit health, a cure for Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, and genera) debility; and being aware that thousands are suffering end dying annually from this most dreadful of all disases, he is desirous fromMhe principles of humanity, of making known this most valuable remedy. Upon receipt of Fifteen Cents, in Postage Slumps, or change, he will send a Recipe, .with full direct. lions for making and Successfully using it. The amount required, ixapplied for Postage, and'the payment of this advertisement. Addresi-B. F. DBVBROUOH, M, D.. je25-Gm ‘ Box 23, P. 0 , Brooklyn, N. Y.

Craig Township all Right.

Tbere will be a Musi Heeling of the fneniU of the onlr Hull oft* I U*n<il<Ule». K.lftn rri i.ml it BnUftwo. In Craig Tow n so I p, nuTbur*Jlit;Fepumber II. ilS3.il whith lira* awl j I .« • polo will bo r*IteJ. The Araer cm,'ft ttg s n< old, iMlnailed tnaU-'ttd ardcivo uailiC.'Thr Lnnlea aw eiprrtally Invited ti bo preariX U.-i. Pilcher ami C-f.C RootKiu, of KaDt icbr, hare ly.lb boon tnvliod, inti omt of them will eeiUlr.l/ tw thorn.-

n.a.v or thz uiTTKir.

Fnbllc Speaking and Foie Ratstng

The Numbvra from i to 3o,ooo, earraip'radlng with tbow Number* on the Tickets printed oa.Mpsnte ■llpa of piper, irv eoelrUed with ia»ll do tabes, sad placed Id one wheel. The lint Soo prises, slntUriypHoied ind encircled, ire pUccd in mother wheel. Toe wheels m then reTolled, sod • number U drawn from the wheel of So tubers, md it the un« time e prise U drawn from the father wheel. Tba number end prise drawn out •re opened end exhibited to the endfoee.*, md re filter ea- It the' Commissioner, the prise being pUted against 100 number drawn. This operation Is repelled nntil *11 the prises era drawn ooL Approximation Prlirs.—Tb« two preceding snd the two succeeding No when to those drawing the Ant Soo prise will he entitle, to the 800 approxlmitlonprises. according to the Scheme. ' |. T - The Mmercn. determined that their Lotteries shill excel oil others, offe- to the public the shore scheme, which, for the brilliancy of its Capitals, and theebsnces of obtaining prises fata never been cq Baled. T rT ’ Remember that every Priia b drawn, and payable In full without deduct!00.

There will be# Mbs* MeeTtig of the friends of the Union and the Constitution at FLORENCE, in Turk Township, cn Saturday. Septether which lime and place a POLE will be raised.

The people are invited"!©attend, nd ht*r the truth. Several speakers have bteninvired anil are experltd to he present. ■ COL A D. WADERIA.OF KENTUCKY, will rertain!y *te present ami mtdrr-K the people. The America ns of Kentucky ere earnest lylnti’ed l«be iicset ufa ion. The ladies ate espetiaUy invited to attend-

Vermont - • - Sept. 2 ■California- • - 6ept. 4 - Maine ' • • • 6epj. 8 Florida - Or*. 6 Pennsylvania- • - Oct. 14 Ohio - ' • jiQcfi-14 Indiana - . • ' -• : Qcjt? 14 South Carolina • • ■ Oct. 14

Administrator’* Sale. mroTICB U hereby given, tbit I will tell it 1 1 public auction, on Satuiday the Gib day of September, a. d. 1865, it the residence of Hiram Bullies, late of Switzerland counly, deceased, all bis personal property (not taken by jvidow) consisting of seven bead of horses* three milch cows, seven dr light held Stock Cattle, boys, farming ulenaiis, about SO tons of Hay, lobe pressed and delivered al the river, .wheat, cars, tad other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of six months •wilt be given on alt sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bit note with approved surety, wamne valuation and appraisement laws JOHN DICKASON, Administrator, aug. 6, 185(S,—3t

"You are therefore, hereby commanded lopivc notice of I he same according tu law. Witness my hand add the seal, of the'Circuil Court bertnnlo affixed at Vetav, this lit day uf SVntembw A. D. 1855. OLIVER ORMSBY.

Public Speaking ana PcloRa’riag. There w.llbea Mass Mating of the YOUNG AMERICANS and tlitji'frieuptf'al VKVAY, at tlo'o’ock A. M-i or. tBiMrday. fiepierabrr 6. 1655, at which Uccjs and place a POLE will be taired. . " ,

I.BsrrisKeeny, Sheriff of Switzerland County. Indiana, hejcbi certify that the above is a true.Copy of the certificate made nut and delivered to nifi by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the offices to he filled at the coraine annual election. HARRIS KEENEY, Sheriffs. C. . September 3, l(&3.-3t.

T> All Prises of ll.OtO and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prises at the nasal tins of ihlrty days. All communlcatlona strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers Immediately affair the drawing. Prize Tkkets cashed or renewed Inolher tickets al either office.

Kr Hon. J. W. Thomas,* Democratro electoral candidate in Georgia, declines serving on tbs electoral ticket, because, ax be Ktatex, not vole lor the finchHttwrif. Of conrae he will, like all other true pairtotH, (end Hi* aid to enstain tbe trqe Union ticket, Fillmore and DonelHOD. '• ;• -

The American's;young and old; are invited to attend, and give us a lift. Speakers have been invited and are expected to be prtFtnt.

Ordure fer Tlrkels should hr seel In eirty. Address orders for Tickets or Certiorates of Picks, res of Tliketa, either far . ' B.- SWAN & CO.. Atlsota, Os, Or,S. SWAN, Montgomery. At*.

fiENRY CRITTENDEN, ESQ., OP KY., will certainly be present and address the people. The Americans of Kentucky are ear,teally invited lo be present ontbe occBUon.. ■ r -' The ladies are especially mviteUioallonil.

Ihe Scientific American. TWELFTH YEAR! One Thom and Dollars Cash Prises. fM'HB Twelfth Annual Volune of this usefi fol poblicstion commt-ocei on the 13th day of September next. The *‘SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN” la an ILLUSTRATED PERIODICAL, devoted chief ly to the promulgation of information relating to the varinua Mechanic and Gfaemlc Arts, Industrial Manufacture*. Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mill work, and all interests which the light ol PRACTICAL SCIENCE is calculated to advance.

Coroner's Inquest*

.Hedlcnl Notice,

AN inquest via held on the dead body of « man—name unknown—found in the Ohio river, hear Henry McMakin'ilanding, in Switzerland county, Ittd ana, on the Stb day of August, 1856. Said person was npposed to be between twenty-five and thirty age. had black hair, checked* cotton coat, black casinel vest, grey tweed pants, pew shoes, and white woolen cooks. 'Ninelycents id silver was found in his -vest pocket Verdict of the Jury—death caused by accidental drowning. , ' - ■ JACOB FL HARRIS, Joslice oft be Peace.' Aug. 20, 1865.-81 . ,, . V

:P*N.v«yL7AMA. — IIocha nan’ii frirada «w rinid to tie leaving faint by tfaoaaaadb in liis rjwa Blare, and gulag lor Fillmore. Prom all arconnta (ha chance* in that Stale are decidedly in favor of Fillmore. Fremont in no where.

THE Partnership between Drs WcCulchen and Gate was dtwlved on the first of Pebrniry Iasi. Those indebted to them are requested to call and settle. Ur. Gale i* autiwritec losettle the bosiness of the firm. J. McCUTCHEN. T. U. GALE. Vevay, Aug. 20 1866.—3t.

Organize, Fillmore men, Organise! ; In every. Waftl. Township; <Jity and • Oonnly Itr onr Plate , there' shbnhf be a tfaoroiigh and. active orgn nizailnn of the friends of Fill mo rt and thoUnion.--.Tbefe'ara IhodfiandR hpoo:tfa*tnj:aQds iof citizens, weU-meaningio their depositions - ind natrrm 'wbo are Iwmd-t and patriotic ■ In alb thwr political condncl, that now ehonld be attended to. by the friohde of Fillmore and onr native land, and be rutTised of-onr-prospects of success. so ns goardlhetn against being deluded into the support of Black Repcb 1 i can ism. nn d er life mistaken impression that-they niny thereby aid in defeating Mr. Buchanan. Organize, then, for action. Form Fillmore Clnbs,;where none yet have been formed. ‘ Let ns do onr dnty a« good citizens and troe patriots, and wo need have no fears of *.hs result. Wo have a glorious cause and a noble leader, Oor cause is the canes ol oor country, and onr lea. - der is ft patriot, who known no North nor Booth, and whose motto in oor tomnry, and nothing-hot oor uAofi coontry. JBn gaged in such a came, wilh sucli a chieftain, wa cannot fail, if we are tniato onr* and do our doty as bocomoa freeman. To work, then, ona and a)), and .Eacnro a perfect Fillmore organization throughout onr entire State.

A gentleman direct from Muscanlme, Idvro, informs ns that in regard to that State tire Woolies have crowed before they were fairly ont of the woods. The elution in (hat Slatelm resulted in/awr of til true Ameriririw--tbe supporters of Mrl'FilImoie'HTbV matter RlaB'lb on this wJmj: The principal officers to be elected wero Srcieiury of State, Auditor, Treasurer anil Attorney General. Thef-e officers were nominated at a "Republican” Convention holden on the22d of . Primary.— which convention was etftjt r oIJrd by the Fillmore K. N.‘s. The s imo ticket was now in ned by a Convention of the Fill more men, holden on the 5ib of March, at which convention the nomination of Mr. Fillmore wns ratified. Of the officers named above, but cne belongs to the 1 **Re* piolicans”—the Attorney General--and they would not have nad him, only that «he Fillmore men were mistaken as to his political character. The same gentleman informs ns that a Fillmore and DonelsoQ Clnb, woafoiineu at Muscatine, Iowa, on the 9tb, with over two hundred members to start with. He says similar dabs are fanning all over the State, and that Iowa will be all right for Fillmore; oir the glorious fourth of November. ’

(Kr '1’ho Biichaniers and Freebooteni are rapidly loMng favor io Penntiylvania and Mft*-Facbn>ctijf, nod many pupern now ex|ire»-B their confident hopes and belief that Fillmore will carry both of those States by storm: So we go, conquering and to cmKiner.

Attention, Smokers & Chewers!

Reportaof U. S. PATENTS granted are also published every week, including Orncut. Conn pf alt Ihe PATENT CLAIMS, together with news and information upon THOUSANDS OP OTHER SUBJECTS.

E.H. MARTIN, v Mam tiretl, adjoining Dr. MtCuUit»*t t$tt, IS Hill receiving and opening b fine lot'of Imported and Domestic Cigm, and keeps constantly on hind a xen- JKi«w era! arsortment of ike 'beat VlrfluU Cbewliig Tobacco*

Desirable Reside tree for Sale« r A WELL built two itnry fame bouse, with two lots, situated on ibe corner oSMfSt Main-and Msin Cross streets, opposite Wtj[ Koox's Steio-Mitl, in full viewof river, is now offered for sale -at a bargain.— The boose contains 8 rooms and porch, fruit aod ornamental trees of the-best quality In the yard, with other-good improve mean,— Term* easy. Apply to JOHN 0. COTTON, iiMT Of to F. L, .GR1SARD.

$t000—IN CASH PRIZES—will be paid on (be 1st of January next, for the largest list of subscribers, aafollowa:—$200 for the let, *115 fiir the 2nd, $160 for tbe 3d, $126 for the 4lb, $.00 for lit bib, *15 fur toe 6tn. $50for tbe 7tb, $t0 forth* Sib,$30 for Ibe 9ih, $.6 fonhe T 0tb, $20 for tb* mb. and $i0 fur the 12tb. For all Clubs of 20 and upwards, (be subscription price ia only $|,40, Nanus can be tent from any Port Office until January lit, 1857.— Ctlere are fine chances to secure caab prises. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is publiabed tHica a week: every number containt etsht largequaUn pages forming annually a complete and Fplendto volume, iHummed with SEVERAL HUNDRED ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. tT TERMS—>ingte Subscriptions, $2a year, dr $1 for sis months. Fite copies, for tii moatba, $1; for a year, $3. Specimen copies seat GRATIS. Southern, Western std Canada money, or Port Office Sumps, taken at par for ftibacriptionr. L*iters should be directed (post paid) to MUNN it CO. j • IM Fulton Si., Stic Yerlt. CT Messrs. MUNN 4r CO., are extensively engaged in procuring patents for uew isv*nItons, and willadviae inventors, without charge in regard tn tbe novelty of their improvements. E are now receiving a fresh supply of V S P T I°I **nd Summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. 0*113 TEATS dtSCHSNUK. Cheexc. JUST received, twenty bores Cheese. ' }e25 TEATS A SCHENCR. •

Kentucky.—'The Lonisvillo Journal is authorized by three wealthy citizens of that city to offer a bet of nny amount from ten to one hundred thousand dollars, that Kentucky wilt give a majority for Fillmore and Dnnofoon.

Which will be sold wholesale tod retail on the most reasonable terms. CT Country Merchants are Invited to eatl and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will sell to them as cheap at tbe cheapest. N. B. Nothing bit Cigars tad Tobacco kept for sale at this establishment. Vevay. Aug. 20,1656.

JtST Twenty-four ollltu leading Democrat* of Ingham county, Michigan, have united >n an addn*>« wiling forth their reasons for withholding tneirnopport from Buchanan and voting for Fremont.

NOTICE.

ALL those knowing themselves indebted to Robert LcCltlc, deceased, are ear? nestly requested to mike immediate payment, or tbeir accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection, sad those having bills against the estate will presept the tame for settlement. augttJto JULM E. LECLE'fC.

Middi.eboro. Vt,. Aug. 23 —Air. Mpoclium,'’ member of Congress from this State, died ibis morning after a short illness of congestion of tbe brain.

Casta for tbe Pnrnieril

subscriber wit) pay the highest market price, is Cash, for WHEAT—4o be delivered at the wharf heal in Veray. CTSscks farm shed, EDWARD H.'ROGERS. Moore field, Aug. 13.— tf

(£r Thetuwn of blnomtngton is regrnled as one of tbs strongest Republican places in thn Saate. These are—two Fremont papers there and none of any other kind.—And yet we are reliably informed by those who have canvassed the town, that there are just sixties more Fillmore men in town, than Fremontere and Booharriers together. So it goes—tbe polUiciana-and gas bogs go Tor the two sectional candidates—the People go for the National candidate.—AT. A. Tribum.

■■Oir Remember, Ainancaaa, that it i* the man who aiivoeatedNhe moottrOHi doctrine, that ten cents-a day was a eufificiebt remoncrationfor tha sendees of a laboring mao, that tbs Democrats‘ask yon to.totafof.

■ : 'S& Lonisvilifi i/QvrMl'mje that Major PoaelKoa haa a letter,.from Ur. Buchanan in Ws possession, end nil] pub* Jiab it*if' the*fact is denied, stating that Ibe "Bachelor of 'VVhealIand M was nneqni vocally; opposed \ at ■ -the lime-oflieir paaiifiC'/ tb tbs OompromiM roeasofes .of 3850 ; 1

Wbettl Wattled. ■, . WBarepsyrug the bigicat Bartelprice »'Oua,'for wheat H AS WOOD & DO AN.

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To Ifcp Public. subscriber, thankful for the hitherto fl. liberal palro*ag«ceaferredo»)fiti , him by the cUiteat «f Vevay iad*%AS3yl| Switzerland county,- would them that oo pains skti) be spared ua hts pm to furaisb bis Stall with the best Beef, Veil, Mutton. Lamb. Pork aid Bahuge that lit country will afford for tbe Fall Market. He will alto pay tbe highest price ia Cash, for Hides sed Skis*, delivered at (be Stare of W«. Dick sob, who is authorised to weigh, receive, sad pay for them. aog!3-tf Wg. NORTHCOTT. *

To BiUlci* Htnlers WAJV D MlIJIRtl* Q6!migLtyJ E are now roanufaMoThig Davis's Patent .Churn and Biltw Worker, a*d keep'lbra eoastsatlypa band fersate. Warranted—returnable if not approved. deelg g. L.‘QH18ARD t SON. PUMPS—We kecp ooutasUy cal hand Chain Pomps. For site lent by \ febU 9. U GRISAHD 4r SON.

Coopers Warned I THE sub'ctiber wishes lo employ five of sit good flour barrel Coopers, to which be will pay good prices and cnmtant employ* menl. They will do well to call on roe soon, as I am now filling up iny ihop. W. J. PROTSMAN. Near Moorefield t ,6 miles west or Vevay. BOOT AI%OMIO!> STO»U. WEBB 6 JDA VIS OX. Mauufocturcis of all varieties of Boom and Show, And ilealefs tn the best Brands of EASTERN -,WORK»V AVE opened an extensive store at their new stand tin Periy street a fc w rr£i danrs west of Teats and Schc«ck>jrHI store, and intend keeping on hand a v general assortment of custom and Eastern made work, which-wjN be sold as low as.any other«itabiiaj>ment can sell. The commonily)jLnow whether we can make good work we hope our old customers, and ja wish any wnrkjp our line; rcall. Ri.<inirSun,JM®t, 3 * 1858.—tf ■