Weekly Reveille, Volume 39, Number 41, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 October 1856 — Page 3

PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET.

83,080 CASH.

Uising Sim

. .. - - 'r r Beware!"Beware'.! ‘ ‘ \\\' caution the friends of light ami. justice ;» 66 on tbsir guard, and look out for falsu rejijjti, danders, etc., which may 6c started Ion the eve of the election when. Uonesl inen 'are asleep, and when it is too late, for us to inect them, and expose the* rascality of our opponents.' We have heard that some hvmife stories arc Olrcsdy being privately circulated, and they will no boubt be made public a few hours before the election. ■ We say to all of every party, believeno ehnderotureport/ ttarled an the ett of on election/ The. very fact that they arc kept until the eve of an election, is sufficient evidence of their falsity Again, we say to all. disbelieve all of them, because they will he found falseih Uie end.

[Written lor the He v tittle. SON G.

For Governor. ’ . OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. For Lieulanant Governor, CONRAD BAKER, of Vandeiburgh. \ Secretary of Stale, .

Harper a. banders'. . ■ Fifth Grand Gift Enterprise!

INSURANCE ( COMPANY, Of RUIng*ltiiii, IndUiu.

Why, old October brought a Fourth >

$3,680 IN AMERICAN GOLD. :i-! 300 Gold and Silver Watches!—Total number of Prizes 1,500—Whole Value of Prizes

With sunf and skies a'aMoing, • t While crowds on crowds wllhsUearaing Sags Our YeTiV.hilla were lioiog;,}: 1 f • So, Yankee Doodle tune it up, ' . ' ; : Americans’ the Dandy, . We’re kepl’thc music and lb? alep ■ Our fathers learnt so bandy.

AutliorJzedCn^Ual,,.^i«^fOO.,

WEDNESDAY” : . ’ OCTOBER F, 1855. ,

$12,000'!! Haarxaj A. Sa.n’OCU would announce to his old patron* and the public generally that,his Firth Grand Gift Enterprise will be drawn on Monday, October 27, 1856, on which occasion three thousand six hundred and eighty dollars in American Gold, and eighttbouiand three hundred and twenty dollars worth of-GoId and Silver Watches, will be distributed to the ticket hofden, miking the total value of prizes $12,000. The Cash prizes range from $3 to $500 each, the .Walchei range .in price from $l7.lo$iu0 each, all .warranted' of the best quality that can bc bioghl for the price they are named at A circular containing a compute list of prizes/and explaining the manner of.drawing, dto.i will be sent‘.to any person'who may order it. ' . • . . . , Any person d’homay desire to act as agent,! by letting me know whit number of tickets they can sell will be furnished with them, the money to be returned when the tickets ire sold. - Agents allowed a liberal commission. ■ . Single tickets $1; six tickets for $5; twelve tickets for $10; twenty-live tickets for $r-0j and in the latter proportion for larger numbers. - - Address all orders to

Business confined to the State of Indiana.

unio Awn SWITZEHI.AHD TICKET. For 3edge of Common Plea*. JOHN &0I1CNT, of EwitierlanJ. For' Representatives, JOHN W. WRIGHT, ofSwitmland, JOHN 3. HAYDEN, of Ohio. For Prosecuting Attorney, JAMES A. WORKS, of Switzerland. - - - I ,1 i r.'.-y ■ ■ - ■ ■ ' '

JOHN W. DAWSON, of Allen. Treasurer of State, , WM. R. NOF5INGER, of Parke. . , Auditor of Stale, ■E. W- H- ELLIS, of Marion. Supfirjnlindtnl of Public ffijlmcUoD* CHARLES BARNES, of Floyd. ' *■; Attorney General, j-. : '

INCORPORATED, 1834.

BOARI> OP D1RBCTOBS... S.'HATHAWAY, B. B. LORlNO,* J. C. WELLS. S. P..COVINGTON. j;W. TALBOTT, WM, T. PATE, . GEO. GILLESPIE, JOHN GRACE, J. M. GUNNINGS, *WM. H. POWELL, B. J. HATHAWAY, J. P. ULKEV, " J. W. SPENCER. S. HATHAWAV, President.. Hi J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. " >; ’

It was enough to do one good ■ To see 'em coming, coming, Till many a sleep? fellow's blood Went through his veins a humming. So, Yandle Doodle, keep it up. Americans’ the Dandy, And tbat‘8 the music and the step Their fathers left so handy, .

JAMES II. CR A YENS, of Ripley, Reporter, of Supreme Court, JOHN A. STEIN, of Tippecanoe.. Clerk’of Supreme Court, ,■ .JOHN A. BEAL, uf Miami.

SWITZERLAND COONTY TICKET. • . Pot Treasurer, JOHN R. MORBROp, of Jeff-noa. ■ For Sheriff, ! HARRIS KEENEY, of Po«y. ... For Cotoner, J. D. S. LOWE, of V, rkt Pot Surveyor, CORNEL ICS HARRIS, of Posey. For Commissioner, 3d district, UKLA HERRICK, of Posey. For Corcmirsbnet, 3d district, l.CTHER HOTCHKISS, of Pleasant.

B3*Fire add tfarine risks liked il equiUble rates. .'All persons desiring Insurance* will call on GEORGE E. PLEASANTS, ; .iriiy2I-ly Agent, at Veray, Ind. • S. F. COVINGTON, General Agent..

ffy James W, Howard, of Ohio county, tnadc a speccbal our great meeting last Satur* day. Mr. Howard basveryreceDtJy renounced (be Old Line parly, and all its dangerous doctrines, and hence is fully posted in regard to the inch and of that patty, lie tbotoughly exposed them, and they come down on him "like a thousand of brick.*,* ; He was the leader of the Old Line patty in Ohio county until the lasltwo months; he. was in that county mint Ferret Dufour is in this, the grand working-manager, and look- a conspicuous part, if we mistake , uol in the Conventions which nominated the present Old Line District and County Tickets, i

'Tis true, as "Widow Bedrtl" says, ■. “We can't Jilt calkelale What is a'gwine to occur in this tmssrUin state/'' .. - Some little hindrances fell out . v That did’al seem quite handy, v But Just hold on and keep the alep . Of Yankee Doodle Dandy. And then H was a prettier aijbt . . ■ To see them on the gronud, airs, .*1 Thousands of men Tor truth and right Strong,.honest men, all bound, airs. V And pleasahUhcre it was to greet . • The sea of friends so bandy, And boar ffoin rank to rank the shout ‘ ; AtqeriCknsMha Dandy// Our pole unlike our own Fillmore, ’ . , Had not like him been tried, sits, And Pirretd with ioward wcakneif, bent , Down from Replace of pridp, airs/ T) ■ But ■ pole is biit a pole, sits,’ And strong hand* here are bandy, And coonl for » soul—, Yankee Doodle Dandy* Our recreant pole had not yet borne .The fair and’gloriuus Banner, That was to crown its sunken head With dedicating honor. ’Twos but a pole—a naked pole! " And on our bills they're handy, And while'we work, we’ll measure keep To Yankee Doodle Dandy. We fear our ditnocrolic friends —All feel too tfmputArfie; Their will need each mournful tho't, If tokens are prophetic. They'd better Join us in the strain Of Yankee Doodle Dandy;' A staff is now going up amain. That will not btndto handy.

' • ’ \ ' For Congress, ■ ‘ ■ ‘ JOHN A: HENDRICKS; of Jefferson. Sept. 31;; 1856.—2t

CANDIDATES;

BOOT ANO »BOK STOkC*

We aulhorizcd to announce N.C. STOUT as a candidate for'Assessor of Juffctson'township, at the October election. -

. WSB B 6 DAVID S OX, Manufacture!! of all Taiieliea.of , Booisand8bocv..,,/i And dealers in the beiiPtacds of . XASTERK 'WOEtk; .

THE CAMP At ON.

Wc are authorized (o’aay that Faasrcw At>kixiom will be : a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney.foi the Fint Judicial Circuit-

la erder to place the HeVmu.e withir the reach of alt duriqg the great political campsign of (he present year, wo have determined to furnish it from now until the January 1st, IMG, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, in advance; FOUR COPIES FOR 0« Doi.ua. By a Utile exetlion on the parf of our frienda, a large club maybe raised in every neighborhood in the county.

H. A. SANDERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sept. 31, 1885.-lf

HAVE Opened an extensive store it their, new stand on fjsity street a 1 daofs west of Teats and ' store, and intend, keeping on band i! K. : general assortment of custom anil Eastern made work, which will be sold [!%• at low as any other establishment con. sell. The community know whether we can make good work or not, and wa hope our old ciistomers.aud ait others. w no wish any work in our line, will give us a call. , Veyay, ScpL 3i IM5.—if •

. Dissolution. / . THE copartnership heretofore* esilling between Jesse Teats and J~P. Sehenck, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . Jesse Tcati‘ having purchased 1 the entire slock is authorized to settle all acconnla. All who hare accounts will please call and settle by cash of-note, as we are desirous of closing.our books. JESSE‘TEATS. . J. P.5CHBNCK.

PERU An OUTDONE! THE proprietor of the ■ Mercantile Guide, would respectfully call- the attention of the Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics residing out ef this city to the moderate terms Tor a yearly subscription In the Guide, being to mail subscribers duly fifty cents per annum, making it the cheapest family newspaper in the United States. The coluros of the Guide will contain 1 the usual variety of original and spicy articles written not only to please but to instruct. In regard to politics, the Guide will maintain ait independent tqne, and from lime to lime.-rill advocate such measures as ate conductive to tbe beaeOl of the greatest number.. Postmasters and other* are respectfully requested to act as agents for this paper, U whom we will forward specimen copies free, when dsstred to do so. PREIQIVHIS!

O’ Downey and Merit, ,(he Old Line eandidates for (he Legislature, spoke in Veray, oh .Tuesday night last. Downey should speak in every neighborhood in the courity-*he disgusts almost everybody, 1 - Hh tells more broadfaced and stale un In a short lime, - than any man u c ever. heard speak in public. No wonder tiii own party is ashamed of blip.— Any party,would show that they had a very poor appreciation of-the intelligence of the people, by upholding the courts of such men us “ Hank' Downey.’’-

* jjr* Our Common Pleas Court bis been in ,tuion tbii.week, ludfc biuromond presiding. A Urge number of lawyers ire in attendance, 4 ml considerable business hai btcn transacted. The charge against Stewart for retailing whiskey, •’as called *ip, md Judge Drummond decided lAol (Here tea* tie hie to conrict a men for 'retailing xchitkry! This decision may seem very slrange to out readers, all of whom know that Judge Downey, of the Offcuit ‘ Court- still enforces and sustain*, will sarere pcnallies, the prohibitory law, against all those who violate it by retailing, and ate brought before him. Judge John Pettit alio enforce! the Jaw on his Judicial Circuit, as de the leading Judge* throughout the Stole. Among other thing*, Pete II. Hale was compelled to pay about $20,00 for cruelly beating a small child of Copt Schenck'a. ■ J : ’ ■ ■ ■<

:. Thankful for past favors under the old firm of Teals and Sehenck; and having now purchased the entire stock; I would solicit a share of public patronage, feeling assured that 1 can sell as cheap as the cheapest; call and see before purchasing elsewhere. , ; JESSE TEATS. '

; Howard ; PHILADELPHIA,' important Announcement.

To Ihoio afflicted with S*io»I Dlvoifet, rack'm .SPKRHATOHHHlEA. RKM1SAL WEAKNESS, 1MPOTESCE, CONOR1UKEA, GLEET, STPHILLIH, lha Vico ofONAMUM. or SKIP-A BURK. Ac., Ae. Tbo Howard view of th« >»• fnt .drilmcllon of banian lift, cau*«d by Fexatl dt»<u«i, and tha deception* practiced apon Utc on/aitastate victim* of ruth OUfaMi by Qotcix, hire directed their Coawltlng Snrjeon,at a CHARITABLE ACT worthr of their junto, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all panom tbo* afflicted, wba apply by lettar. with a description of their condition, (aga,occupation, bablta of life, Ac.,) and In «a*a of ettrrme porartj and lagerfog, to ftrnlilt msdlHno lt«« of charge. - Tbo Howard Aarodatjon U a beaevotant lutitadon, etUblbhed by ipodal endowment, fo'rlhe relief af the lick and dbtfeued. afflicted with “Vlntlialaad Spl* demlo Diaejue*. 1 ' It fata now a inrplua of mean), which the Dlracton bora voted to expend In advent* dug tit* above notice. It le notdtwa to add that the -AaeocliUon command* the hlgberi Medicalikll) bribe ape, and will fumUh the moei approval modem treatment.

P. S. I am vow in receipt of a full slock of Fall and Winter Dry Gobdsj Hal), Caps, iu., ic. ocUJ

New anil Valuable Law Book. ■H. W. DERBY & CO., Irw Dookictltra and PnlitUtitn, ' 145 Main street, Cincinnati, Hire Juil published, in one large five. volume, MCDONALD'S TREATISE; A Treatise on tl • Lav Relating to the Powers ami Ditties of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the State of Indiana; Willi Practical For;ns and Essays on various Titles of the Common Law. * ■' Br DAVID McDONALD. The attention of Magistrates, Officer* of Court, and Members of the Bor, is called to this Work, with confidence that; it will be found complete, and accurate, and adapted to the present Wants of Officers of the Law, in the minor courts of tbe State of Indiana. The wolk is formed upon the plan of the "Ohio Treatise," by Jos. It.. Swan, recently issued by.lhosarae publishers; wnh wbicb admirable work it V>U, favorably compare, in point of thoroughness aad-conciseness of de-. tail, and authority and precedence of practice. All classes of Officers of,Law. in the Stale of Indiana 'will find ila-coitvenient guide in the pcrfonuance of their various official dir-; ties; arid to the profession generally, it will prove convenient arid useful. I The Work embraces (heStatutory Laws and lie Decisions of fbe Courts of the State upon the following subjects; , - Office of.Juaiice—Eletliqri— Bond—Jurisdiction - Kecority for Cosls—Parties lo Ac- ; ; lions—Procc»—Pleadings—Trial by ' Jury—Trial by the.Justice-rNew Trials—Judgments—Docket : and Piles—Depositions —EvidencW-^Trans-'• ' ; crjpts —Acknowledgments—Executors—Agents and Principals —Apprentices— Arbiblratiun and Awards—Fees and Costs—Appeals—Slay of Execution-*Ca-pias— Executions, etc. 1 . : ... PrUt—Single copies, $1,60; which will be. sent by Mail, pre-paid, for $5,00. Five copies will be sent to one address fiir.$20,f0; or.ten copies, for $36.00. V..'oct8-3t • '

As an inducement for persons to interest themselves to obtain subscribers for the MERCANTILE GUIDE, ’ we offer the following premiums. Upon the receipt of the names, pay'll advance, we will forward ly express, or otherwise, if ordered, to the address of those entitled to them:— . For 300 subscribers, eayh, _ $35:00 For 250 subscribers, we will give a -splended fine gold watch worth $30:00 . For 200 subscribers, an elegant gold , locket, four glasses, worth $16:00 For 160 subscribers, one efegant bracelet, worth, ■ ■ ; $11:00 . For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain worth $8:00 For 75 subscribers, or.e gold pen ontL holder, bandsomly engraved worth $!0;00 . Fo'r 50 subscribers, one gold pea anil - holder, worth $3:00 . For 40 subscribers one gold pen and holder, worth ‘ $5:00 For 16 subscribers, one medium gold - pen, worth ■ $2:00. For 12 subscribers, one gold pen and ■ bolder, worth $1:60 . All comroanications should be addressed to \V» Blakcriy Editor and publisher of the New York Mercantile Guide, No.- ,163. Greenwich strict; New York.’. , • • ' ,SepL 3l-2m

IX A; a pole raising «n Monday last, at Carrollton, Ky.,the drrricL broke and fell, wounding two men. One of them is riot expected to recover. Too much sire-cacnoi be used in ibis business. The men who arc engaged in It arc generally more or less do not always use as much precaution as.they should.

I1T The pole the Americans of Vevay had ready to raise on Saturday last, was too long and slander, and broke when they attempted to raise it. No on* was hurt. The Old Liners were greatly gratified at this unfortunate circumstance, and tome of them enjoyed it much, ft is the intention to "try it again*' on Thursday', the gth day of October.

Tho Mealing lost Saturday.

.Jort Pobllihod, by the Auoelatlon, a Reaert an Fpennatorrhtaa, dr Seminal Weakness, the*Vico sf Oaanbw, Maatarballon or Solf*Abuu, and other Diseases of tbo Sexual Oceans, by the Consoltla; Barpeon, which will bn sent bp null (In a sealed novel, ope). Fan or Cm a at, on tbo receipt of. Two Stamps for pontage. Address, Dr. Gto. R. Cuanva. Coninlttcgfameoa, Howard Aawclitloi. So. s booth Sloth strv'Cl, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of l>.e Director*. KiHA D.HBARTWgLL, Prrsldsal. GEO, FAIRCHILD,Secretary. woglJ-ly ;

Last Saturday was a pr md day for the Amet.team of this county. The meeting in \evay was the largest political gathering «e ever saw iu the pUcc. The people turned out in solid phalanx, and let the Old Liners know; ’.hat the honest masses condemned the polity, of the present patty in power' in the Nation, and art determined to have a change. Owing r.) sickness and the almost entire suspension of ‘navigation, mute of the distinguished speakers announced, were able to be here, but the poo pie arc right, anyhow, and everything passed ■off very finely.- Tie presentation of the beam tiful deg by .Miss J ilia L. Dumont was very beiutiful and Appropriate, ilr. Onnsby received it in a short and patriotic speech-

For though we ventured first to try A rather weakly pole, sits, You'd heller keep us in your ry«, Our back-bones all are whole, sits.- . So Yankee Doodle, keep it up, * Americans’ Ibc Dandy; ‘ While'Old Ohio folia a wave, MVII raise that music bandy. :

j®” Hnx. Ahob- A. La whence. of Brookline. Slats,,; known as an earn si irie od of freedom in Kansas and a lending member of the Emigrant Aid Co-, stated to. have contributed' $200 : to establish s Killmote paper in Springfield. He well knows that the election 'of.Mr.’ Fillmore would lie the readiest means of restoring ijuiet and peace. to; tluit distracted portion of our land.

A VITALIZING CLEMENT! TO CONSUMPTIVES. .

A PHYSICIAN of . high standing, and formerly a Profcssorio one of the Medical Institutions of this country, now retired from active practice," who’Eas been sofleringfrom Pulmonary Disease,'discovered, while -traveling tr, Squib America for bin beoltb, a core for Consumption,: Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, end general debility; and being aware that thousands arc suffering and dyjng annually front Ibis most dreadful oftall disuses he is desirona from Die ‘principles of'huminily, of making kpownlhis most valuable remedy. Upou receipt of Fifteen Ccrils/ln Postage Bt:tii'ps, or change, he will"send a Recipe; with full.directibns for making and successfully using iff :The amount required, is applied for Ppsligr, and (he payment of tlili tdverljsement. • I - Address—B; F. DEV BROUGH, je2A-6m Dos 23, 1 P. OBrooklyn', 7 N. Y.

(£T The Baltimore? Patripl, «in a long artivlo on Mi. Buchanan's political litb xliows Iriin tip as having-boon at different perlod.-t, anli-Dcrajbcrat, Democrat, a peace advocate, a filli buster, tarriff, anti-tarrifT Viank, anti-bank, Missouri' Compromise!; Katisis-Ncbraskn.' anti-slaveryjaml pro 1 slaveiy: and, iu sbort. lio lias always kept hitfUelf in that soft stqtb which enables party:to mould him in any form it pleased^—tho newest shape into which ho ha* been -converted being that of tlio.Cincinual! platform.

Important to Evcry-hodjr.,

For the test three years, I have to engaged In a business known only m myself, and, comparatively, few others, whom I have instructed for toe sum of 9$>b each, which has averaged me at the rate of 83,ooo to S3,ooa per annum; and having made arrangements to go to Europe next Spring, to engage In the same business, 1 am willing to give fall Instructions la the art to any person In the United State* or Canadas, who will remit me:the sum ofll. I am induced, from the success I have been' favored-with, and the many thankful arkrowledgments I have received from those whom I have Instructed, iod who ate mating from $3 lo 813 t>aa osv at It, to give any person an opportunity to engage In this bnstness, which It easy, pleasant, and very pro Stable, at a small cost. There as positively So fiexaro In the matter. References of the best class can be given as regards Its chsnrter. snd I ran refer to persons whom 1 bare Instructed, who will testlfy.ihat they are nuklogtrora S3 to SIS pur day at the ume.; It Is a business In which either ladles or gentlemen can engage,and wlUt perfect ea*> make a very handsome loco me. Several udlea la vaHobs parts of New York State, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. whom I bafe Instructed, are now msklpgfrom 83 to (S per day at It. 11 Is a naxaasL acsixcm,and but afew shillings Is requited, to. atari lu .Upon receipt of 8I.JI wifi ImmcoMely send to the applicant a printed circular containing foil instruction In the art, which cart bo perfectly understood alotice. - -: All tetters nnit be addressed to A. T. PARSONS, 333 Broadway, New York. • - . , *«pt2o-lm

Bo on yotir Onaxd Voters

Lmii paper of thjj place is being i*pt back this week, «ud will phobably be held back till late in the week, when it will rvnit’ out *'cram Died full'' of l. fs Man u ft ot u red cspeeiall) for this orearinn, just ns th.iy did taal year, to and nfuluod the honest voters of the county.. So be. on the look out! The vrharactcr of that paper t« so well known that one wouldthiak Chat •nobody ccttlil bi.lieve orpteceanTconfidence in'ilsstatements, but some may be unacquainted with its reckless course, and are liable to be imposed uportherefore (warn all in trine, I tat Ihey know what is'coming, and be prepared to meet all /ia as fast «dhcy are "hatched.* 4

JX There jB to' bei. a grand National Mats Meeting of the -friend* of Fillmow and Donelson, at Ul. Louis, on Wednesday, October 16tb.M any ■) islingti is tied speakers wilt be present froin different ports of the Union. The people ,of Indiana, Missouri, and Illinois are expected to turn-out l/ythousaods.

WAsnisoToit, Oct. 1, 1856.

The clerks in theTreasnry -Department uoiior PeUr G. "Washington wcia notified; onreceiviu# their niontliljpay, that, they ircrs assessed in the Kum;of.qbppt tea; per cent, on thei r nalanVfc, to W nscd /or elecliobeoring purposes in the SlntoofPcnnaylvania. All vvho .refused to pay, were required to etnto.lho faclnndertbcirown nigHuturca.: I .have r this: from a rcli able source. . - ; : ' ‘ ■?' 'v 7 V;*;,'

- . To the Piibiic. . f|nijE subscriber, thankful for the Vilbitlo A- liberal patronage ronfcried biro by the citizens of Vcesy Switzerland county, would, assure.* iCiy .them, that no pains shall be spared on bn part to furnish his .Stall with .the beat Deef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb,' Pork 'and,-Sausage thit. tfcd country will afford for the’Fall'market. ; : HewUlalio piylhe highcal price ia Cash, for Hide! aadJSkiiu, delivered at the Store of Win. Dickiop, who is Wlhdrjifil to weigh’, receive, and‘nay for them, • i-** ''' *. .V' 1 ( augl3rtf ,1 '* 7; ' A AVMJkORTHCOTT.

IX The Columbus IndrjifitJeni: says Dnlining and Hughes had, to gel a crowd of twenty iLvu persons te speak to in tha t town the ot.icV dny, to feud a.man round the stores telliug the ptvple that there was lo le a [Fillmore meetiog,aud that Urn. Stapp was torpeah.—d/a'/ifon Courirr,

Kovel Scheme*!! ‘ jggr CAPITAL 3,250 Prizes—Lowest.Prize;S1. More than one prize to every tea tic' els!—Prizes' Guaranteed! '■ A' ■ ‘ ■:

So, you admit that lie people wilt come 'out jo hear a Fillmore speech. ; .

NOTICE,

We arc requeued to inform alltlmee who lure baskets o*f protisions’for the Enterprise hireling, on Saturday: Bert, that if they will Uave the Kmc it Wni. Trice’s shop, it will be conveyed out. there in rclitltf ice tired for the purpose. : V - ■ IT A« avery latfc faihciiiip is ahtieipaicd, our friend* ahouldprovidc.-pltnlifuriy, so (hat all may V*rt*dd ; bemerry!?;/ .*'V. '. i'f ,.\

■ OiT W. fi. Rankin, American Elector Tortlie Tenth District, Ive:itucky,wi)laddim. the people at the following limes ruid place.': [ .i: , ’- ' ‘ • .*' < OivOJiton;0iven.cotint_y, Oct. 10, at lO o'clock A,'ll.. 44 ■' ■ j; ; . ■ - ■

■ To Bent* • y . THE pleasant dwelling i liOusc, : «t prerent occupied by flev / John .G/'ftasf Chafee, will be,vacant a bout, the firsi i g 8 2 |- of October. . Apply 16 .; JOHN F, DOAN,

Georgia .Lollcry, ■ [Authorisedby this Slate of 0«6r?!**]

t . ? New. OnLEAN9, ; Oct;-G. . By!the. arrival of the Brazps wc havo Santiago datea to tho 27th.- \\ : - Gen. Vidnori dalealdJ, in ah allempl to invade San Lola Potosi; also in the attack.npou Mlcr...

Fort Gaines Academy' Lottery! , ; CLASS So; nV.* >• • ' To be drawn la the City of Atlanta, Georgia, In pnblle on Friday, October 54, J&16, bn the plan of • Single Numbers! ICT P u ri*e*en In buying Wo; Whole Tickets of consecutive numbers are guaranteed «jjriie of $40— Halves an J QuErterflu proportion.-V. J . ■ .

: Fruit and OrnamentnI Trees. MESSRS',- Scott Carter anti tv™, B. Owenr, Vcvar, fnd., a rid'Walton Craig, G hent, Ky., wilt receive orders for 'fruit' trees, Are., &c., from the Nursertea of I. C.FenisAf Co,, Pleasant Ridge, Ohio, '7 mi lex from Cincin* nali. CrPleoje call on the AgciHi >nd see Catalogues of Fruit*,--**- - : \ ' ;; 'I. 0. PERRIS $ CO. -Aug, 27,1865.—tf <(News copy )

Employment. AGENTS (either traveling f or‘ local) lot Newspapers anJ Periodicajs, are requested to send, without delay;'their addrento the undertigoed, and.they will-be furnished with ■.business which will yield them from. 100 Ip' 300 per cent profit. . They '.will , please' state what Newspapers pf Periodical*; they have canvassed for. - Persons who hay eoblhilhertb aetdd - as* Agents, but-, who would like to engage'aa such, will ajso pleasesend their narpes, .posboffice address. County and Slate, written plainly, f ''WRIGHT; MASON & CO.,. i( ; sepl7-3m. ’ ? ??

Poplar GrsmvOwen county! Oct.TO, at o'clock P-. M. , ? * . f v • Now Lihcrty.Gwrn comity) 0ct.,10 f nt 7 o’clock t‘. ill \

jEST A Fill m ore electoral ticket was Dominated in Mulligan on Friday last.

SAM'L SWAN-As CO., Managers.

30,000 TICKETS-JdSoPKIZEfill S ’’ Prizesamauniiug to $04,000 DOLLARS will be distributed according to the following Origins! febemo tIPrizoof - - $40,000 . : ii’riieor - is.ooola ■ • , is,ow. I Prtie of - '5,000 Is - - 5,000 t Prise of - . S,0CU la - • 2^000 1 Prize of - '1,000 I* - IJD00 1 Prize of - 1,000 ll •' - --•1,000 - 10 Prizes of - • SCO is ,* ,- . 5,000 100 prize* of ♦ , 1M> U - - 10,000 lOOprizesof * . ■ - ' 7,000 Af riOXlUATIOV TXI11CB. 4 Prizes of $150 approx, to $48,000 prize at-eMO 4 Priztiof,■ )25 approx, to 1>noO pnta 'are 500 ; 4 Frizes of 100 approx, to 5,000 prize an .400 4 Prizes of , 75 approx, to. 3,000 prize aru‘, 300 8 Prtie* of 50 approx, to 1,000 prizes aro 400 .• 40 Frizes of -45:' ,** to ■ £00 prizes are IJB00 3,000 Prizes of' 40 are J’ ' ■ - - -• 150,000 Prizes a mb anting to .^$204,000 )T~p Wrote Tickets $10—Halve* $5—Qnsrter* $s»f. TLAN . '

CT We (rust that our friends in cve'ry township will xlect some man to bring the returns of their respective townships to Vevay as iootr astkey ate' cried, as all -will • be antious to know the result in the county as soon as possible. Those coming in with returns, will also be able to lake the result of (hit.township and others that may have come in before, ont with them. ■ Let (bit matter.be.attended to.

, Ghent, Carroll county, Oct, 11, at 2$ o'clock P, if. r Carrollton, Carroll county, Oct. II, at 7 o'clock P. it. '

; DfrsIrableResItJencc for Sale.' < .AWELLbujll two itory frame' bome/witb xmr lwo lots, situated .on the cotnerofMifi Msin;and-Uam-,Cross |streets,' opposite aQl Kim's £leapt Mill, in ,ull. tbeWiti nver, ii now'offered for sate 'al a bargain.— The bduie conUinVfl'rooms arid ; pbrch,-fruit and orriamcntal trees of lba iblst'quality ir> the yard, with other good improvements,— Tetnu e*»y; Apply . ’- JoifN, G.-COTtON, ‘ :l V-:: Wt£p. grisard.; ■

MARRIED, Oh (he Mb inst., by Tbos. Poston. J. P., Mr. James P. Simpson and Miss Josephine. O. Fiab.both ofjhis.counly, !. A young couple fiyiug through life, , Called,to be made husband and.wife: , In theit burry tbe journey to make, • Went off ank left the printer no cake. ■ 1 . t. r.

Later from Sanaa*.

St. Loch, October li.

A Jotter to the Republican, dated Locomptoo *6th. says handset dispersed citizens are reluming to their claims, hut peace generally reigns throughout the territory. Business is reviving and confidence restored.

f ■ A-Rare A ND a good : opportuhily 7 (o 1 rwpontile xJL-Men'.to obtain -Profiiabie. anddioailhyBmployrnenl.. To Agents,- Canvassers,- .Col-! porlcurs .and Postmasters, ; Any' person obtaining Subscribers for .Fifly Copiea of eilhet of the two followingr v c 7 - ; .'; ;>si«icijt WATibsAi. vroatef-' -' - and- remitting the. amounMleji'a’lsige committion) 1 to the Pjiblisbex/jwjll be entitled'to FHTY DOLLARfl worth from tfiesubjoihed Listorvalu'ibleWorXsat the fool of thisadTeriiscmehUi S‘\ ■-*’ ASTEROATT KATTOlVAt WOBK®/ ■ • I. The Natiojui): Hirroar .'ov; tdc Umtco States; .Oolonialj Revolutionary- and Qoristitulional, chiefly rrora’NaUonal Docuraebts.—r By B. J. snd BqWm Witliamz.’ With numerous fineilluElratiqnt onSleeland Wool. 2 vols. impeYial Svo./cl’olh gilt, |7,00/ .. ; is II. The Statismak's MiiriJiL! .Containing the Lives,.. Messages and; Admin Islxalions of the from'Waibingtqn to Pierce.— With fitfe 7 *. Portraits 1 oh Steel.' ■ 4 Tols-, ltrge 8vq^ciplbj#io,qq; & -if.-N Poprilar ‘ iuzA .Valnabla! -Works, a*' Pit- ' — , xnloitta .'to Ascents. . A Vpiti to Autxica: by Americans. - 4th cdilioo,' 8ro., cloth. - ° 7 -- Dowuntfa HtSTOxr or Roman ux; fifl illustrations., 8vo„ cloth, $2,60. - .Vi n , ,; Mas. Ellis's Choice Woaxrt roa the Familv Circle, plates, 3 vals. 8vo.. cloth, $4,00. The American and Odd Fellow’s Literary Museum. 30 Steel Engravings, 3 vols. 8vo., cloth, $S,00. ;.. - •

IT The people sf Ohio, Dearborn, and Ripley counties, ere making ertosite arrangements io go to' Enterprise on Saturday. ‘ It will be, by far, the largest meeting revet, held in this part of Indiana. The whole country is going up in solid column. Tht mkn wbo stays a way wiitleic.one of the richest treats'of his life.

On tbe 6tb day of October, 1856, by Wade H. Jack, Esq., Mr. Daniel Mclntiie ’and Miss Harriet House, both of Switzerland county.

* V- P. SCHENCK & SON,Ard (Agents .forithci'^TNfV-;

Ministers and Magistrates are requested to send us all maitisge notices while they are fresh in their mind.

Warrants have been issued for Jones and Stringfcllow and other pro-siavory agitators. . Gov. Geary has appointed CpI- Titus to form volunteer battalions to preserve peace in ihb neighborhood of Leoompton, and Capt. Walker upon the same duty for tho vicinity of Lawrence.

’HIHK r ;D* Call and; see ibem. If

Thi ttaibbsis from 1 to 30,000, eoTTcrpcndlug wllb Ihoso Knmber.'on Uie.Tickets printed on separata slips of paper, an enelrdod with smsll tin lubes, site placed In one wheel., . Tbe lint 319 prises, slinlliriyjiHcted and endreled, are placed In'uotbot wheel;- The wheels are then revolved, and R-noinher; Is drawn from the wheel of Kurobvn, and at the asrpe tine a prize Is drawn-from tbe blbcr wheel. Tbo nmaher and prize dnwh cot aro opened and exhibited to tbe audience, and xegtatered by the Commissioner,'the prize bping placed against the number drawn. j This open lion Is repealed until all the prises are drawn out., . , A pproilmatlon two preceding aod ibe t«o succeeding ambers to those drawing tbo Oral prizes will be entities to the (So appnxlmalion prizes, according to tbe Scheme. ; rr 3,U00 Prises of $40 will be determined try the laatllgura ortho Humber that draws the $4<M>oo prize. For example. If the number drawing the $4o,ooo prfzoends with Ko. I, then alt tho Tickets where the number ends to 1 will be entitled to $40/' tf the Ko. ends with tto. S.then all the Tickets where the Number ends In s will be entitled to $4o, and so on to 0. .

A large delegation is a Iso coming from Old Kentucky, from Carroil, Uoona and Gallatin counties.

NltTSV ADVERTISEMENTS.

School Nollcc*. j

/J: /> Cash for‘r>ihe pinaeri t l:.;---aiHEiubicriber will paytbe bigbeit market . -i price; ta Cast? for. WHEAT—to,-, be dolitercd *i the.irharfboatin Verajri; uSick* focniiliedi' y .• 'jKDWARD.'H.; ROGERS.', •;Mbbrefieto; Aug. •

miiSS Jt'LlA L. DL’MONT will open e iTJl School at Mrs. Dumont’s school room, on Monday, October 131h, 1656.

We team that out Fliting Sun friends Lave engaged Uenlei’s celebrated Brass Dead—the best in |he W«l—for the occasion.

New Orleans, Oct. G.

Tiuoia.—For Scholars in Primary Department, $3 per session of three months. For Scholars in Secondary Department, $1 per session. Lessons in French will he given at $5 per session. oct8*2l

The Black Warrior has arrived with Havana dates to tbs 3d, The inland was healthy. Tho schooner, Mary W. with 1S00 bags coffee from Bio for New Orleans was totally lost off Cape Corn* entes.

Fillmore Clubs, Attention I

U- AK D 9 r^il 1 u >' K « AiiLT. ,m/|AE; ite ( rtinuftcluniig Daris'i p*tT w-ent'Chorn-ana 1 BatterWbrksr/Bml kcep thein ‘fcOnilaiiUron''biiul for tale. ranted—rejarnableif.not approved.,,-v .,, --ideclfl ■ <*/- - ,P A L>,6RISARP

Every Fillmore Club in thii county will tr.eeten Monday night, October 13, tfc'66. Every member of tbo Clubs, and ail those who design voting our District and County tickets, ■re invited to attend. These will be the last consultation meetings before the election, so let them be fully attended.

NOTICE,

IS hereby given that my wife, Nancy Sprague has without provocation on my pnrljeftmy bed and board. .This is to forwarn all persons against harboring or trusting heron my account, as I shall not pay any of her coutracu from and after this dale; GEORGE SPRAGUE. Cotlon Township, Switzerland co., Ind., October 4, 1666. oct8-3l

50,000 Bushels Wheat; Wanted! HB undersigned «(ill pay the highest marprice, in CASH, (bt Wheat;, delimen at out store in VeVaj, ■* ~ > ;jy30 / F. L. QRISARD i SON.

New London, Ct., OcU 6.

Great Inducements to Clubs, by Ibis Scheme, one ticket lo every ten Is rnsrnnteert lo draw $4o,wo will sell certmcatescf Packages of ten Tickets feonsecoUve numbers,} at the following rat, *, which Is tbo risk on Ibonr. All that tbo ID Tickets draw over Ibe imnunt guaranlocd accrues to the purebsser. Cenlfloateof Package oMO Whole Tickets, $60,00 “ “ Hi Half “ 30.00 “ “ 10 Quarter is,CO

At the town election to-day, tbo Republicao majority was 300. Pierce's majority io 1862 was 332. Norwich, Groton, Waterford' Monleville and East Lynn are all Republican.

Arriormvr—The handbills for the meeting of the Old Liners here on Saturday, begin with tbs following woids-in large black letters— . -

W Wheat Warned,: . v E ore paying the highest mirVet price is cj»hi, for wheat. '■-* V HAR WOOD* DOAN. ‘

•■ONE MORE BAOHV' Is heading very appropriate for in Old Line meeting ? ,

Tcacticr’s Wnotcd,

Detroit, Oct. 6-

fTtUP. undersigned, Tiustees of Common A Schools within the Corporation of Vavsy, wish to employ three mole and three female Teachers, to teach the scholars in the schools in said Town. For that purpose they will receive proposals io writing until the 30lh of Ootober, 1836, a'-the store of U. P, Schenck & Son, in Vevoy. Persons proposieg to loach will‘state in their proposition the price per month, the branches they arc qualified to leach, ar.d must have the certificate of the examiner of common school teacher*required by Jaw. ULYSSES P. 6CHENCK. CHARLES GOLDENBURGH, FERRET DUFGUR,

IN ORDERING TICKETS,

Guide to Knowledge; 300 piatea, royal 8vo. cloth, 32,60* . • V Wonders of the World, 250 plales, vo., $2. (p* Agents wishing to engage in the good work of circulating these important publtcacations. will please address a line to the Publisher, EDWARD WALKER, 114 Fulton street and they will receive immediate attention with full particulars of commission, Ac. N. B.-“Newspapers copying the above, and inserting tbt same ten .timet,.tending a copy of each Insertion to the publisher, will be entitled to a copy, of the National Uibtobt or iSv ivuRnis' subject, to Uieiy order. sept7-l0l - ■ ■ "' ■ : •

At the election in Upper Peninsula for a Stats Senator and two Representatives on the SOtb of September, tbe Democrats carried all by one thousand majority.

Pndoiolbc money to our address for (ho TieVeU ordered, on receipt of which they wilt be forwarded by flnl mall. The List of Drain Number* ?od Price* will bo sent to purchasers Immediately after ibe drawing. JC?* Purchasen will please write itetr signatures plain, and giro their PoiJ OfiSce, County apd bum. JLV Remember thaj erery Prito U drswn,and pay*able In fall without deduction. JO 3 All Prizes of #),DCO and opder. paid ImmedL* ately after the drawlng*-othor prizes at the usual tin* pf thirty days. All communieatioas lUlctly confidential. . Order* for Tickets shontd be sent in early. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed la other tlck*u at either otllc*. e

Kanawha Sail,' , JUST received a shipment of No. I Kinawha salt 1

CT We call especial attention to the adrerliaement headed "Teachen Wanted.Thcto wilting situations of this hind should make immediate application.

CHAIN PUMPS—We keep constantly on head Chain Punips. . For talc low l>y . febH F. L.iilUSAHD A- SON.

* 1 L $ * * , ■ ' • * Q$r The "old Governor’s House" at Jeffersonville horned down on Friday night last, much to the joy of everybody.

WE hate justreceireil «* sdpply of Kiri awha salt F. L. fiRlSARD i SON;

Grvnro itUt— Almost' —The editor of the Nashville Union,.in his paper of last Friday, rays tW the wiwitw« ate that Pennsylvania will go against Mr. BoehaoIS both in Octobsr and November.

(- The loss in sugar by the late hurricane at Gagna la Grande, Cube, alone in estimated at ane (hoiieand hogshead*.

COUNTRY PRODUCE of ail kindsT-R-t;, Beeswax, Feajhta, Bolter, Egg*. <vt., ' fe-i taken. : .n exchtnce fat toodt, by i p23 ’ - : WM; 8HAW «V SnS. ;

Order* for Tickets esa be addrersed cither to R. SWAN d> CO., Atlanta, Ga. Or, E. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.

Verar, Oct. 6, lgfc(3.-2t Tfuslecs

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