Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 187, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 December 1853 — Page 2

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DAILY J O U K IM AL"; A. H. SANDER,. EDITOR. I'KKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Joaroal, per year at by the week Trl-Weefcly Journal, per year, ; Z Weekly Journal, s" fiSSS SÄnf-1' . . re luunpina innii i -- . iSEmiSXZl i Tk. D:Tiirj.;raul will be found ;g8g ?gggA ... "a .......... ir or i.u.in'-ss ir me K tie as are respectfully solicited t OD fllo CITY OT EV AKISVIEEE. nn,n .V'unovivr DKC FRIDAY MORNING DM. - 3 ..! MM WISH mmr ... . Our amiable neighbor having very maten- ed ally aubsided, or "oozed out" in hi yesterday's issue, we are fain comoelled to take ol" ' ' . . our readers by the button again in a friendly gossip. IMol that we nave anytning We take a kind of pride in being stupid sucn a f day as this. It is an admirable day indeed for enwrapping oneself in a drapery of dullness, and wrinkling the brow.., and glaring : , c....-.7a a u -.1.1 r.in fiercely at the world around. It would rain 4P if it could, but it evidently can't. A misty prinkle lazily creeps through the air at odd moments, and adds another chill to the hu-,

particular to say by any means, but merely a whole controversy, has been characterized what Congress has directed to be done and the Hank ot fcngiana has given nonce happy disposition to rattle away carelessly as with the most commendable honesty, seeking made provisions to have done, in the matter that it will discount the "unt f s ,0nCfks.d" . . ' . . .. . . Z r ,u-. ,n,.:(n.:,i sdasktl ' comp eting the Sectional Dry Dock at San , in January at 3 per ceut., instead of 4, as is our habit in these cozy gossiping talks.- only the preservat.on of their territorial rights H n.iifrni.. nnhliJ. work callod nreviouslv notified.

mid atmosphere, then melts away in the very atrates her superiority over the Russian gordrearinessof its own creation. Those who eminent, and the success of her military have to leave their fires and dark rooms, walk tactics thus far, evinces a corresponding

sulkily abroad, aa if they were endeavoring . , j .L.J..H JLtmm vf - 4aL. to irownaown iiieuun B..c. - pcoat flits by. Even that one streak of sunshine is absent. If the weather were better ther, we miffht expect to see shining wea dresses and gay ribbons. If it were much 1 worse, daring little slippered feet and glancing ankles, might be seen defying the terndest and trampling across the obstacles of mud and water. But talking about ladies' feet and steps, reminds us of the all absorbing topic among the young folks. They are all going to dancing school! Bless you yes. That is so nearly all, that the few who are left are almost ashamed to say they can't "leap frog and jig-a-jig" the latest dances on the latest scientific principles. Although we doubtless feel a little jealousy at the young folks monopolizing all the fun and folly and science of the present day, yet perhaps it ain't altogether that which impels us to hope the bless, j ed xcitement will one of these days have ; its end. The difficulty is, they don't merely dance with their limbs and feet, but their tongues dance on the subject of dancing eternally, and they doubtless dance in their j.aina liier ha aitspjcaicu, anu uaiik.ii lias . j: 1 .J .1 I supplanted it. The Mazurka and the Polka and the Scottiche, and the dozen other fancy dances, now take the place of- "Think we'll have rain soon" "Very chilly this evening" "What a love of a moon to-night," A.c.. 6x.c. We have no doubt that if any of our young bucks were to propose now, in his agitat on he would be very spt to say "My dearest, will you not make me happy for life by dancing the Mazurka with me?" Or that a regular proposal would be answered by "Oh, Mr. , it would have been my greatest happiness, but J am already engaged to dance with Mr. B." But young 'uns, you have our parental blessing "go it while you're young." And talking about the young "Christmas is coming." Why bless your little hearts, it is right near. Now when ice were a little boy and you may well imagine we were a uery little fellow once Christmas never caught us unawares. It waa always too long coming, except in dreams. Visions of long stockings, stuffed to their brim by Kris Krin gle fire crac ckers and cannons the open Js, not half so valued though .. gifts of friends Kris'e secret favors the merry shouts in the early morning, as delighted parents with well

dissembled wonder examined the contents of hundred millions nearly one-half of the popstockings the happy gathering of friends ulation of the globe. The number of inhaband last of all, a week 's holliday from schooj j itants to a square mile is three hundred and these visions were the happiness indeed or eighty-eight. The army and militia number

boyish anticipation a happiness fled from us forever, but tobe re-enacted by these who follow. Yes Christmas is coming, and will soon be here-. There are holv feelincs bub bling up in the heart. Memory draws near to

M forms now mou'dering in the tt. We, a rm' for which he ho,d:' a Lond' and yet seethe happy Christmas faces which ! ßod lo lhe amount of 150 or more, and not helped to gladden that day. We hear their P"yinj? for the same' 1,0 is about fort years joyous voices, plainly as we see their beam- j !d' 5 feet 10 inc,,es ,lißh and weigha about ing eyes. More gifts from their open hands 220 PU" ,S ookaMtot him. kind words from their warm lips we press' fjr John Blitchell, the Irish patriot, arthair sides and they are gone. But Christ-.' rived at New York on the Prometheus, on

mas is coming, boys and long may it be ti I when you would again enter the presence of those you may meet in love and gladness on that happy day, memory will have to be revoked to draw them to your side. "Enough codv"' Whv mv dear fellow r.riougn copy. tvny, my uear lenovr, u- . I. .. I k., t i rr-i u . . . iii we had bytjust begun. The hol f is not told yet, anu our gossip is but commenced. But me "devil " has spoken, and that is enough Pctham's Moxthlt. The December No. ..for. m. co.pl... .ecood ,olumo of this able periodical. It has been sttadily gaining a reputation and character, aud in a brief space of time, has acquired a wide spread popularity. Subscriber would do well to commence with the January No. ; BUDscnoera remitting 3 will receive Put-1 i . .. sinsu uuo vcar vosiuaia. ni' e nuin nr os a 1 m - - centa, to be had at bookstoiei. Address G. P. Putnam &. Co., 10 Park Place, New York. Ge. Lake. By dispatches it will be seen that Gen. Lane arrived at New York on the 39th ult. in the steamer Illinois. He comes m delegate to Congress from Oregon.

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Foreijrn Jlewi. The news by the Atlantic in relation to! the - Kastern Question,'1 is highly interesting, and indicates anything but peace among the nation, of the Danube. The nation of the Eastern difficulties, at thepresc.it momont ,;anm a .la tea f i n -i irt lUCCJ in ; which the commercial interests cf the whole J aaivaai.B s .7j M a a . u an a . ' . v . i i W ntJiv . i Olved. civilized world will by m .re or less irtvolv The different Nati MS of Europe that h are nitnerto maintaine I a neuir.i. p -..- ... . ... i r. n 4. . . r j:....... Kfn . laiiuu in vii ; in hi. - i "J j nnAtv M,m now to be uiiatoid' , j .. 1. r j ti, ! prtAnd. soiy uravrn nuu m--.w ... .. .. I I commercial relati ms in n it direction. The sympathies of th 9 vario N powers of Europe, and in fact of the wh ile world, are ourupc, . . enlisted in favor of the ciue of the Turks, i gimply because their conduct tnrougnout mo against tyrtnical invasions ana usurpation. . a a The Turks have hitherto been considered a weak, effeminate and ignorant race, unable j to contend successfully with any of the conti- , ........ .:,u - militnrv nental ;,owers, either in a civil or military w capacity. The diplomatic correspondence, as conducted on the part of Turkey, fully demonstrength in which Russian serfdom, and Rua- . .. 4i-j e :j.i.i :r an aristocracy, win nnu a lorm.uau.e, i. u0t an ultimately successful enemy. The latest advices inform us that the Poles in the Russian service are favoring the Turks. ; Hungary will also lend a hand to promote the cause from which she hopes eventually to gain her own independence. Kossuth is said to be already in Constantinople aiding the Sultan, and will at once give him "material aid," by taking command of a portion of his hud force. Napoleon warmly espouses the Turkish cause, and is reported making active movements to aid the Sultan. The array of op position which is already enlisted against the cause of Russia, with the tide of sympathetic feeling of t e whole world in its favor gives Russia decidedly the most formidable foe she has encountered since the days of Bonaparte. The effect of this war, should it continue for any considerable length 0f time, will necessarily operate favorably to American interests generally. While our commercial and monetary affairs may suffer slight inconvenience, the great proIducing interests of the Nation will be great The Speakership. This appears to be the all exciting subject at Washington this week, and will no doubt be a serious subject of controversy at the first opening of Congress. We are inclined to believe that no ma,i will be selected from those who are now the prominent candidates, but some "new man" will secure the unenviable honor. The Washington correspon. deut of the Baltimore Patriot thus alludes to the subject: The members of Congress are still arriving, and it is. astonishing to learn how many of them are aspirants for the Speaker's chair. I shall not be surprised yet to find that neither Disney, nor Olds, nor Orr, nor Bayly, nor Bocock, nor Jones, nor Breckenridge, nor Houston, nor Boyd, is to be the happy man to fill the Speaker's chair, iut that General Hiram Walbridge, of New York city, who has just returned from California, rosy, robust and full of life, energy, and the spirit of progress in acquisition who is neither a Hard nor a Soft, nor mucn of an anti-Whig, but who is an American freeman, all over, will be called upon, as a com promising pacificator, to preaide over the next I HouseLot RePr"entatives! Stranger things V vue happened! CO"According to the best and most recent authorities, China has a population of four a million and a quarter. 0CT"A man named Wm. Howard lately absconded Irom Fairfield, III. He is advertised I in the 1ress of lllat P,ace a3 havinS porthasthe SI9th u!t. He was received with a warm 1 welcome, as will be seen by dispatches. r)Rnw,rn Wa ,n . . irp.owxEn. We learn that a man nampd v st.UOB. f..,.;- J ,k ii. . as Jin . B', rre umw neu in tne : nimoio river between I.nsnlle nml l.iin.n . son, and his daughter, were drowned in tht . . I - . , , . .., w., the ; last downward trip of that boat, in the ; onowmg manner; i ne iittle girl was walk- . u" twm Ul D,J"1 w"pn "er loot oiiupcru anu one .v. I .IKO tile W .III T. I He i 'a'Yer jiimpea alter ner: the water being deep . - a . SmWeSJS ; Captain Ste ens is said to be well known on ! tne Illinois river, having been engaged in the eaiia!-b..ating business lor a lr o tlIUlV n nrl I as nnnhlo f , a . s . . ol A .a t& Tlte poor master at Randolph writes 08 to discontinue our paper to a sttoseriber lhlr. Hlhn nu'Pi na fnr nssr v fnnr va.r.' eak ......... ,v. ..-..,.,,..., cUU- . 11 . r. mwm .... wwmm sataw a - . a h.va no !,.... ,.t ; Tk ....... -I I w awaow uul o. x v 01 u iiimi 01ways gets hold of ssch fellows sooner or la-1 ter. He gets his due if we do not ours. FreeJouia Censor. IClr" Love can get along with every little language. Two squeezes and a hug will convey saore meaning to an ardent temperament than the whole five books of Moses.

Secretory iVobbiiii

"Potomac," the old and able Washington correspondent df the Baltimore Patriot, thus M tratary Uotob.n. rotomac knows as much about public character al any body, and tits remarks or critcisma are W6II IOUnCCU Mr. Secretary Dobbin is Tery much bepraia arms ' v, i lvui j w v vi aa w T umvi j" i Od in amm of the newananer for the talent ed 10 ome Ot the netvapapere for tne taient energy and sagacity he is going to display, in his forthcoming report, in the matter of tn creasing tne navy, repudiating auu uicpeusiug .1 j. i j- i with snrh wnrthleen and r.ostlv nublic vessels . i.i..B thft ai---rhiiaPtta &.r? V Alleghany, ;M""a,s!llJ C: . .... ' " . . OCC, anu Showing niinseil to ue, in uur, ii ' - ........ ... . man Of progress. All tms IS moonsnine, Jir. wr - m ... Dobbin plain Miss Nancy, a timid as a fawn, who has no energy of character as a public man. and never can have. He k araid to do what is right. He is afraid of his 8had ow ttnj every species of re8ponsibility. Why, he is even afraid to do f . f iolld?3t th,inder. bv the whole ' 1 1 v 1 ' American commerce on the Pacific and by all the vessels in our Navy that float on the Pacific waters No, no, 3Ir. Dobbin will never make a bold, independent statesman, a. man e I " ' ! build up and add to the fame cf ihe American a man of energy and progress, or a man to la, . . . . . 1 4 1 u . I . . Navy. He is a nice, neat-looking gentleman anu mat is an mat can ue mue ui nun. Beception I Mltcliell Important lewi. New York, Nov. 29, P. M. The excitement on the wharf on the arri val of the Prometheus to cat, h a glimpse of I tne Datriot jiucneii was very rreai. ine . ... w. in 4 n.i. . th deck was completely packed Salutes were fired by the Irish military c ompanies, and enthusiastic cheers were given. Mr. Meagher,

Col. Dougherty and others were among the muah. The troops are everywhere in a state first to greet Mr. Mitchell, who was conveyed of sCige. Nearly the whole of the new prj to a carriage, and immediately proceeded to ! vinces are in the hands ot the enemy Famthe residence of his mother ut Brooklyn, i ihe is also raging.

where he will quietly remain :intil to-morrow.

Mr. H. was loudly cheered at the lerry and -wl garri60n at fehatlffhai and gained posot her points. The Irish societies serenaded; r. .. -.i. . .:..

him to-night twenty bands were engaged for the occasion. The steamship Hansa sailed this afternoon lor Breman. A letter from Consul Sanders in London says: That the Porte has advised Austria, that unless she withdraws her forces from the frontier, ns her neutrality is guaranteed by E igland and France, he will declare war against her. That Kossuth's agent was openly reeeired at Constantinop'e, and that Kossuth will be invited to Constantinople and placed at the head of a strong division to m re! on Hun gary, unless the above is complied with. The same letter says that offers have been made to Capt. Pattern of the "Golden Age," and Mr. Howard, her owner, which w ill probably result in their goin; to Constant:nople. ARRIVAL OF TUT. Uli 1W Bill New York, Nov. 29, The steamer IllivemberV'afVrf lLa,vl,;i.,.c 5 and $200,000 in the hands ol passengersrarrived last night. Contrary to tjer.ernl expectation, the name of John Mi:chel, the Irish patriot, is not on thp list 1 if nH4i n svaaSaW r g.Among her pa.sengers nrc the folbwinnr celebrities: (ten. Lane, Member of Congress from Oregon, Co!. McGwin, special agent ol the Post Office Department, Hon. Mr. Gushing, charge d'affaires to Lctiudor, A. B. Curwin, late Consul at Panama. Lt. Scott, U. S. N., and A. McGuire, Esq., bearer ol dispatches from Peru. The frigate St Liwrence arrived at Tobago on the 13th of November. 1 he Panama Star says that when the St. " " ow atauuiUJ 111c 1 . Al v' ii 1 1 auI am is ruiwxi n .. a A , . .. , . . . I . . LL f t l.nril urnra enlloil In nAi.nnl I. t , .. 1 r .. . duct to the captain of the schooner B.J. Allen --a -a, .!,,,,. .. 7 . r v I I n J A f ? T.2Ct0m -ZFVStZHt 'gate w,,l,horl,y Proceed to Valparaiso. Ur v i j , .... f re have Valparaiso dates to the 15th of - ..... "-- v.. nt' 'Ulli IUI LUC ll (.nilOctober. Business was tolerably active. Flour in limited demand at $9 j0 8 10. The opening of a lino of steamers to England, via the Straits of Magellan, was freely discussed. The American Consul and a number of Valparaisans have chartered a Chilian brig to proceed to an unknown island, on which the brig Chatham, Capt. Snow, was lost in January last. They go to bring away the crew of the ill-fated brig, as th-y are amonget the cannibals. The rescue brig was manned from a U. 8. store ship. Our dates from Peru are to the 24th of October. The Brazilian government have dis patched a special minister to Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and New Grenada for the purpose of efiecting a treaty to monopolize the entire g a treaty trade of the Amazon. Pile gold discoveries on the Amazon con. tinued to excite jreat interest. A committee has been appointed lor the purpose to report on this subject. Decision and t ruth Whatever you think proper to grant a child let it be granted at the first word, without entreaty or prayer; and above all without making conditions. Grant with pleasure, refuse with reluctance, but let your refusal be iire- .... vocabie; let not importunity shake your resoIutton, let the particle "no," when once pronounced, be a wallof brass, which a child after he has tried his strength against half- . ... fe b . a-uozen tunes, sua never more endeavor to I n r n r iiwiii uiaj inuiA.i uniLr. v e uouut , if the annals of ancient history furnish a reply surpassing in eloquence and grandeur the follow in j, from an untutored savage: As Tarnmsph nrnndlv nnnrnurhod. flon I .. r- -. rr..VwV..v, ..... j Harrison rose to receive the Coief, and pointing to a bench prepared for the purpose, said "Your white father requests you to be seated." m i . . i r, tecumsen enst upo-i tne American iieneral a look of unmitigated scorn and indi"naI BS tävW m. 1 tion. "You, my father!" said he. "No! The tum " nnintinir tr tkat Inminnre in ih ha.... 1S1..1 nL . . ., .. 1 ei s ." a mv iainer: i ne eiirtn. n. u n 1 1 mr t, . J ' r --"6 tne ground, "is my motner: and, throw inrr 1 . - ...... e nimselt on the ground, "1 will rest nowhere but Oll her Iwiannil" nr5"Samm. Snmmv. m v nnn. ilnn'r eBnj there seratrlaing your head; stir your stump. ' in a r or you'll make uo progress in lite." uVVhy, father, I've olten heard you say that the only way to get on in the world was to scratch-a-head."

AÜÜIVAL OF TUB V f L ASTTIC. AT REV TORK.

Vrw Vno. Vnr OO ' IN EW I oRI, n ot . -sr. The steamer Atlantic arrived this morning with dates to the. Ifith ins Nothing really later has occurred in regard !

aa tl L a r --"- i to the I urkish war, but there are rumors that A aale of 6U piece, bajalacal Ute, day, ndeo1 n..H.foJpie ieeatlic. Sales of OO b.le.Jean.aLdliueey.at 39c

It is not known who were victorious. v e nave ine oeiai s oi trie recent ana r at . . r i . I 1 . 1 r . I . V l . - j m..u T j tJieienitza, MI w men iiiw i uraa ganiea a DmI liant Victory. I,2UV nusstans were Klliea innd wounded. Nearlv 100.000 Turka have ant victnrv. Knssinns wem kl Prt rrn4P(i thp flnniibp. 1 he Russian ro nmin , " . , . " .1. l:.,rijrh iiLntt huj rpraivm nrilitra In ii - -u" on the offensive. Additional f oreign IVcwo. New York, Nov. 29, P. 31. The Atlantic sailed at noon. The Asia arrived at Liverpool on the 10th The Bank of Amsterdam has raised the rate of interest $ per cent. Hamburg letters qiote the money market tight ; discount notes 4; to 5 per cent. The Sultan has, it is rumored, placed him self at the head ol the Turkish nrmy. Ruin- . ... . orsof an alliance between Kussia and Host f 1. . . ... m.I I, n .. M a . 1 1 . . ,1 Pnrff .1 ti I lri.ni ill. Maliommed have reached Englan I from dif ferent sources. Letters from Cabul state that a large army of Russians were marching to the capital of Khiva, with the avowed purooses of conquerinp; the country. Th se j rumors, added to the serious I I J W BDOrehensions a- 1 A , tig lans, led to Brilieh at Besof the movements among the Afl'g i r. . ..,!, a iaro-e reiiuurtnunnui mc hmv" The reoort that Persia was collect- ! ing troops to operate against Turkey is MM founded. ; The British are in a bad position at Bur China. The insurgents hake surprised the session of the citt without any resistance The ctiief officer of the Government escaped and placed himself under the protection of the United States. There is a report that Pekin has also fallen into the hands of the rebels. The rumor is not accredited, however. Canton is quiet. The imperialists are making strong efforts to re-take Amoy. (!) The Emperor has accepted the aid of the Tartar chiefs. The latest report from Shongpore states thht gutta percha has defined fifty per cent. The Poles in the Rush an service are disoflurtad nnd fnvorod the Turks' nnsaaffe over ra 7 1 ...u " alLl tne uiinuue, nnu .uic uuaiaui .- saw I hem crossing. TU 'r.Li.l. rioai nf in thplllsrlt !s4s snil the Anirlo and French fleets are in the Sea uf Marmora. Russia lays an embargo on Turkish ships from the 22d. Neutral tlujrs are to be respected. Vfttnlorde's diplomatic circular is published. It has excitea strong remarks frum the French and British press. Turkey will have nothing to do with the amendment to the Vienna note, but insists on a perfectly new treaty. Kalapa has received the command in the Danube service. 'I he Circassians continue to have success in Ana. Napoleon expresses himself strongly in favor ot the Turks, and active operations are making to aid 1 lit in. The English Government evidently vcscilIate8. B v; a VI I n 1 ii' 1.1 Raw aa Prussia notifies the powers that the re serves for hersc.f the liberty of action in re i i i u - A 1 ir.i ru T11 1 11 st 1 ii a. I r 11 n oai nn 1 iitiir nrt. 1 ' aS v w 1 1 1 s a uotVl II ij UStlVUl it tat sa st sap- . . . ... . . , ,u",,lJrThe Russian commander moved ftoward ith 24,000, mostly inlantry, and on the 1 1th he met the Turks A pitched battle ensued , , D r ., , . and the Russians were compelled to retreat i ... K D i . the second time, in disorder, on Bucherest, having lost in the four attacks on Atteniza 3,000 men. This is reliable. On the 8th, the Turks were driven from the Island opposite Incigero. Reinforcements came, when the Turks retook the Island and held it. The Czar has summarily discharged all English operatives irum the Russian Navy Yards. Snrpriaeand Tlassucrc of Capt. Una ninton and a Portion tf tela ExplorlngParty toy ttat Indians-Belief sent by Gov. Young, of I'talt TerritorySalt Cake Mad, Ikdpekdesce, Nov. 28. The Salt Lake mail has ju6t arrived, bring U8 8a : rty unde' th ino; us sad intelligence from lhe Exploring who was ordered to survey the route lor a Railroad fro... Kansas by way of Sangredel Chris 4 ... .... .L. s . . it. IJ.Aika to, or Coochaiope, to the Pacific. This news is conveyed in letters from Gov. Brigham Young, of Ltah, and others and it is rendered positively certain that Capt. Gunnison's party had been surprised by Walker's band oT the Utah Indians, and many of them cut off. Gov. You-ng write that an express reached him ot. the 31st October from Capt. R. i VV' Morris' Siv'M ccouni of a massacre I ,,......;. J 1... I....:...,.. .... )': L As cJImitted by Inuians on the 26th, on the lv,vcr " ?.mV. . ,w , ed were Capt. J. W. Gunmson. in command ! cr ine expemtion; it. n. rvern, topograpner of tho mrmmd Itdeasa I Vmiirh U r n:. mmt . . . . r S., ' . v in. rui irr, uuiut , iii u mivuies v ;imi"iu. Ctplorett, and Alellon, company A, Mounted p;n... -.i i..u uii j i aviucmcu , unu uu 11 uciiuiu, employee, anu ! all their arms, mules, dtc, taken Vom them. Upon their reception of the news, Gov. I JOV. ) 1 oung immediately sent out aid and presented to Cant. Morria. in order to reliew anil if mm. ' ' sible obtain ihe lost property. Captain 1 .. .. r Morris, is in a critical position, being in the midst of a hostile and treacherous band of Indians, A party of Cheyenne Indians surrouuded . i mt:i . r o. Sa i -:... i er er me JJun company, irom oau Lane, uy, a nu demanded the most of their provisions, which, had to be given up, of course. Sra I a -a s . S y- 1 -Padre Gallegos, the Delegate to Congre ss from v au iu v, ri urilii ilia Ilitaan.Al... t ,. .. 1 a av . f I . reai'.neii t. ere nn mint-, ami titt ti.fi:iu i,.r j ' - - - j 1 vv ashingion . B Boston, Nov. 29t, P. M.

Tb b ark Sultana, from Smyrna, having ' Talkd Hay. Oataaod shelled Corsu Alan F. on board Martin Koszta, waa spoken t-irfi.S.V

ratni,ng enty miles from Cape Ann. It ia rvri . 1 1 :i ! 1 1 . thnr llr It ntTtn iatiM irruio tn rw. f v iissv oasua e aviov ej s a IM Mb "lllUi " row morning. 'iüC!mTi, Nee. 50, P. M. The r ver Ts stationary. v. have had heavy rains all day.

funiiTi. Sot. 8, P. M. F Ion r Is in good demand; 3, taw bbls sold at $ j 3595 3, ClosiaftSrm.

1 ilogs.the mirket arid prices are heavy; l,ff head change., uauda ui 84, al irkieli there are more tellers than dux era. . aoiMnghaeirnnspireain provisions. Dry salted i fe fr1 orWpe(i t for .Boulders aDi rtdee. sales of suar us 4i .i5;c for new. C.bTerseed$55 50, with a good demand. .AoUMneli:ialranrirelln prnTlsin. Urv salted meau The LonariLLr, Not. SO. storm yesterday interrupted buaiueu. Flour firm at (5 ?5 for superfine. Small Sales of .tew sugar ut Sc. Coffee II J12. few casks of Nethinir diiiir m i ovisionsexceDt sme icar aides on an rler at Tic. In creen meaU, aaale ..r . nmi l.n.. (r.i,n hlnk Kl 4 mi. nth f l-5.000 lutms rnim block at 6fc, 4 months wunout in-I-Ä . i s ,1 or 27 bhn loon, co in tne iai iwo .lays i ai ... . - ... t ... ,..mtll,- A mtk. ' -- " ' ' " " " ' an. I lillN RtlaeTwMaary tUcMf. Ko change in other articles. Pirrsaraa, Sot. 79, r. M. there are scant 4 feet water in the channel and falling slowly. It i. raii.ii.:. SPECIAL NOTICES. TEPERANCE. A KociAt MeStlntr of Temple of Honor Dtrlslon, will be held on '.bis (Friday) evening;, Dec. 3d, to which al( Temperance Societies and the public in ceneral, are re-SIM-Mfully invited. The service, of two good Speaker have been secured tor the occasion. d.rt-lt C. DAV1DSOK, R. S. Pro. tern. l,YOX'S K ATII IH ffy . Tnr ivtliairon i.eutrul.ze ineeneeisol Uisease. climate itl(, 0idug in preserving and restoring the bun.au hair True Katlta.roM neu trulizen tlie effects ol disease, climate Arwn Aar I ' . I i . .4 o f m :l f i V Aar 1 r:i I ... t .. .. I r. from dandruff und Us natural impurities; w ill cure the ervous Head ache and

all KrnpUve Disease. o( the ski , Together with a general assonment or Buiidiar Harde article for curling and immrt- ware, just received aad fer sale low by

and is i he most desirable lisig gloss t .lie huir u the world. It happily unites the . Oeti of all the chronic Pomades to the best French K trarla, and exhales the terfmn of the most delightful Bowers. Xo person should be withoutit. Price only - eiiU, in large bottles, fold by all dealers, every , w,.rc D. S. U. rnes. Proprietor, 1C1 Broadway, Y. sop-2 Jy"DR. HOLS I t. U S TILLS WILL CURE DYK pt'i'sia, Indigestion, Billiousness, and every disease of he stomach. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FI.OrB. Just ree'd. 011 consignment, fifty barrels Superfine Flur. L. S. HoVEY, dfc'.' water street, ncxiuoor to city Motel. FOB REST. A SMALL Room 011 Main street, opposite Uie Rank, X3. with Dwelling attached Enquire of dee? J. R. WILCOX. ( OHE OX ! OAK DAM, V.vDimrKiii Co., Ird. FIVE TEACHERS wauled, being well quaiiHed to take charge of Common Schools. Firtt cni first served. By order of J AM KS WKATHERSPOOX, President of Hoard of Trustees of Scott Township, deci-lf NOTICE. THE undersigned has taken letters of Administration upon the estate of Martin McNer, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. All persons indeb.ed to said esb'le will please come forward and make immediate settlement; and all persona having claims against said estt te will present llicm dulv authenticated. der3tw '.V.M. ii. Mi DOVv ELL, Adm'r. TWEED. 1 case black and white all wool Tweeda; S do fancy colored " .0 do; 2 ,lo blatr and white l aasiniere; Rei'd this day and for sale by JA. lOW &. CO., I d slT .Main street, Louisville. Ky B LACK. CAimERET.aa rases flue djed black, ree'd II. is Any ami lor nalu I doc J AS. aj eVCO.. 41 Main at., Lou., Ky. PLAID LISSEY.-J cases all wool filling Plaid Lii.se, ree'd Uiisi. a fx) or s:tla by aVseS LOW v t;o.,- 4i; Main t.. Lou., Ky. VIDDIiERl II A It DT A B H A O COACH TB IMMalKIS. WK woufd enll i alSeiKioSr oT addlers and Coas-h-uiakers, und aH tb -rs dealruc in 1 1 above busiMasj to our full and roiu lete atoVk, consisting in pari of Iiinies, V aaju-on, t ige a,,, i HOT) . ..!.... aau. i---Jnei... iiarrn's oi naming, li.ii kkit. KolS-r, Hn.iie aA.i Harness. e:.i.iH:f, ticm. (iirtli. Loll, rand Mrauing. P:d. I r -es. Japanned Brass aim Hlver Mounted. Chain, .tige and Trace. Saddli-Trees. Spaiiisli. .s 1e. Fall Harks, &C. Thro... I ami aUst, i nd Pluslu-s. !u A -Is. Hands. Oil Cloths. Im, k and Drill l.acc. Pasting mid Se.tiiii.ig. ing. Bulls, Carriage and I ire. NaddM Xails, ilrass and 1 1 serf Tarka. Rr.dle Hittsnnd Mirrii I rons fevery kind Vt hiM. Huikv. Kidinr. 1,11111 and tit.' Tlicabote we will sell as low as can be purr-hase La usaj esi. tuecv) nAitcut it iihul llKKs SKA WS! RAWS!! Jast received: 100 doz Hand Saws. Spear 4c Jack sou's, 1 'ilia don's. Hargrave's. and oile r makers. Ill doz Cast Steel Knglish Cross-cut Saws. ': " " " Johnson dt ou wa) 'a Saws, lo " St. Louis C. S. and German do. JO " Rowland' Mill do. 3 1 Hoe At Co.'a do. 3 " Circular, asaoited sizes, dee RA BcOC K BROTHERS. JOIIX . MITCHELL, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Etamsville, Ird. OJJic and Itarehnutr on Hater street . kitWU Main waif aVeSBSt: SSrasr H alnut t. mud the La!, and at tht Big Wharf Bornt si foot of Main tre t. TTT7TLL advance cash on all kinds of Produce coa V signed to him. for s tie hers or to ship to bis Correspondents at New Orleans and the Kastern Cities orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at the shortest notice and lowest market prices. He will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of all Merchandire and Produce euarusted to bis care; and with Lis experience and ample facilities for to raze, does not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. ADA.R fc COPS LXPRKSS. THF. undersigned continues th act as Aren for lhe aeirvury m an uoous and Packages thiscay and vicinity, by the abovo exproas. Hs will forward,.,! to .u.M. .... in, .ruijii i.f. Bin amus ui pacaac;es, valuables bank note, aberio Are . In h .lol. .. ...,i ... ! aud ail places where the Cou.pJi.y does business. lerras anu rate made Known ou application St bis Office. Water street, up stairs under the Telegraph Office. (decS-tf) JOHN S. MITCHELL. Enquirer copy. KAMA1VHA S.4LT, StW bbls in good order, j ist ree'd und for sale by "e'-Hf JOHN 8. MITCHELL. Km uirer, copy. TJHPEH'S JI.tCAZI.XL for JJeceraber. J-JL UfBBSSJ S do Godoy's Ladir s Book Just roe'd and for aale by decs do. " do. THOS. COSY.NGTO. GRATES! J8CASTLIX4 SON havejust received a lot of FIRE . PLACE GRATES and would inform their low ers wlio hare been wai ins; for ibem, that tbe have nosii,v..l. I ..J -ill i... i.i i ' , . 1 - m.cij ill i.cvj, anu will or soiu law. fleCX tl S. I4. HOVEY, COMMISSION FORWARDING MEUtHANT V PRODI I L DK tl.KK. (Offlce Water 1.. under Hoicourt Hous.-, next door to T Lewis & Gray 's, KvansviUe, la.) HK closest atlenüon civen to Receiving and For. wirding on Canal. River or Railroad. IiiH.n.1 ad. vanee mad.- on - ' .m . v .... , - v Vorkor other Atlantic CitieA, or for sale here. . Uf W.l,tw1 m mediately , i. UU) bushels Oats and 10.IIH lll.ll. . II I . " ' LoalsrlUa Times and Cincinnati Gazette Mease copy three months and send bill to advertiser. j .1 .... at . J ice i - jm mar BOOKS AX A t'CX I OX. O HO ICE aew Books for sal on Frida v and Saturday m J .....I.... I.I. . .-. i . . ... . , .... . 1 niK'ias. cooaiasins; oi I. lassicai, ntsioncai. ieoiari aal. no Hieal. Gift and .Miscellaneous. Ctatoe ovorlody )oa wautgood bargains' the works wst issoM. decl.tf tÄ awssssnar sse WD. Til TI AL INS. CO. 1 'I E.4KERS of UllsCoiUliaJiV I ose niftfled that the as11 . , zr.r .1..- ....a. .tjl s'li.enia mr current s ear iiwno. " -1 .1 m . XTX ..smenu ror current year aro now aue, a no in my bands Lr collection. The.immdtate atv Jt-jn f those . ooneerned is reu jested I duel 3tddtw G. W. RA an HONE. Agent. Kar Com and for dec l T. GRANT A CO. SUC AR, rorFEE AN HOL ANNEN. 100 rsags prt mo Hl' Coffee; 3B matt Jasa " '.'5 hhds New Crop Sagen 75 eöbj Molasses , Just rcr'd aod for ssh in lots to satt, by liovj BABCOCK BROTHERS.

OYSTERS AMD 6AIC,

Jl'W received at EVANS' RKsTAVHA I. a Rewrite rator of Sue large and parte. tl freiih . BALTIMORE OYSTKKS, per "J!?' "J" AMarson. l -J" E"J '. brMatars employed by w.r..-i ail, tat ami nne ramifies suuolir.l wltl. o.- . .... k.ir .. dozen, and Uuatb in aay quantity. oorSf lw w, - WHOSE HOC? HAVE a big flne Hot la my possession, taken up b me some, daw ago. If tbe owner can prove oreoon vo. uwi a&K tl kin Uf UCT Call tti hare It, by p.yincfor tkiaadrerti noOO-lw m j J. iiwkAr. P- 1U0 bales Gunny Bus;; bales Oakaia; i Xaollta Hope. aaorted; lOOO lbs Sm-k iii!? Twine: I"", -"-"o open riMpoa ?-J& bajicock Hkothi5?7 Tll.t r.i. .. .1 ..... . - - - - a . . ATAILS abpikt . 1 J.m'T a-a av ' io e v rot and Cut Boat Rnlkes- ..... . . .... .. ' "5U do Helm on i Wh.llni. Assorted, bestaila m .ko city, jitat ree'd by ,,OT BABCOCK BKÖTHKHS. ÖTW OKIES... ! O I boxes Bosion Ko. 1 Poap; r.DKIKR.M 50 doi Painted Buckets; side So ehi 50 bxs Starfandea: 2i d.,i It.n.., a- ' 50 do Tallow do; n do Kip Ski na: ' 501) nkra Sardinia ir ..... u. ' 10 i raus ..fi Shell Almonds; 5 do Knglish Waluuts; 5 do Brazil Nuts; ion thousand Cigars of various hrands 100 packatres fresh Teat, ia Catty s and CheuT3 i il ii, w C.p Katain. f. mn4 whw',P bl In atur.- un.t f,i a. U I. j i u.,. u - .väi ' "KU1 M LIHIE. "Vfe hare on bands White and Gray Lime In bbls in good shippping order, for aal nov30 If ABC CK BKOTBEKS. f BOX KM Lock anl Utckes; to do Porter's shutter Hmeea: 500 do But Hi nres. ast'd fr,in I to l i..i. 1IMHI rros Wood Servwa aal'H rrnm i ,.. i-.v.. nov2 C M GRIFFITH. K.4ET BOATS LOST, fsLy BOATS floated off tro:n the lower part of taw 'i41 P"da nigtit. They are about SO feet loi m, 1 JHÄ ,lf. person leaving ioformatieu at the Inu-r-ii! wh.ere tn hmre bc" 111 bo . ..-.luvu. lUOV9 If JR ynv,,.,. sÄE 5f OVAL , SrKkSMITH ha. removed his Yankee !toV"i;l tore from W .ter lo Plrststreeu. 7Z?T!2f mnd fcjal, nearly oPp,a,it the PoM Of. f,J.: ""f" "Just received a new addition to hi. obltIlomTf,,Thk:t " now P'"- fl. under oo .M Itni - t Vhe lr"nae heretofore bertowed.asid OaMMBM OMl MIS Of tbeaame. a. a. U .7. . S 1m "w M l"w"t. -imI thai ht. .UKk is well sole. ted. All mat he asks is an eiaoo. nation lo convlnee that sorh is the feet. HU "toek Vi Iff bedlaposesl of at wholel , ,1. nori tHiw LAr tritAncm, " r BY order of U.e Cotirt of i ,,, naj- of Vanderburgti couut;, 1 Hl eil ai prirau sah-. In pareols to auit purxhaaeni, 2r7 acre g i, irt offrart.oaal Sections Jm. 5 and 6, in Town 7. Soulh of Range n 10 West, belonging tn me asiste of ill,, Hswt h,.' dee d. Said mndi lie on Use Uavew. one mate a4 mUtt above hvainille. If not sols) al private sale SSV flews U Dec. Mh, IK3. they will ihm Be rerexl at TabAe AncUon. ' TKRMS OP s vLEr-OiteotrrH eaan; e.e-nurth In nne-rourtn in 1, and one-fourth in IS mnmba frnm das' ofaie, sriili m.ier,:, withoat relif from valnatioa or apprut-eiiientlS. jrjfo. f. CHAXHLKK, norae-1 Administrator. CERTAIN Bldeks of ground in Loraaaco City were deeded to Jacob Lungerttielnier, aud altbough h aps.rs fo i. sole osf der tHre.f, l am a part owner wHh Lim, he and I liavb.g purrHhsed Ihe same j.dnth ; ,d I notify all persoua not Ut l.u any part of sal.) p'ropertv. or t4aay him any nioury un notes givrn f.r ssUd pro peny or an) part ..f It, to purchas any au h notes frosw him, v klaWtl it KxraasetoBMRT. i...v3str ( JOHXMLAPr. 1CASK of Hos A Co. 'a ( aat Steel Mill PMtt I do Cat I do Circular j,,' Jrec'd and for aale by (m&) C. M. Oh I PK ITH. klCU A.D FASHIONABLE. EDWARD PKGA.' dcCO. A RESPKCTFULLY anno, nre In the Ladle of tasa Wf and aurrouuding eountr. Utat the fc.as aswraVad theirsoeon. lot oi Ci.OAKSasvl MAM I.I-S f..r Use .. oi ,in nine d flcrent st)es, onabiikg oi evrry no by ol ih.- sea in Merino, t loth and rlvefvhirh stan-l lll.ru ale. I lor Ullalit, ..f .Valrrml rlaUm X Irou.. iaST a. i rlva-Mo of Finish, rann.H fad t plmao vwe laoJl a tidious tate ' Is .-a rssaadrtsat Cl.aaka made to order, ran a-ktt tkW ra -tertal an.i hsve them made in T" h I Y llr.l'r or U i icawiahiagtohaveths-ai made ihemselve. ran bo' supplied Rh tbeCbtiU . wo Kjin.e .1 u,e b.oe.t w,i.. nri.ru c (.!. awsl or plaid and figured Mlk. of tftVaowr . i lrs;.U kngHsb aad Frv. h .M. r.uos. pl..h. p. d aad figured RH aim. rotM and Otsdl and all w.,ol wtt,H FUnnrUsll , o Rr.rh tone and s.i.are HjsrO llt.w M) tHralli I Ler., Ihrcad Kdgin. and a variety of oUaer -.). tos at iiieYous to inrniloti. 1 The P.oprieutrs of the above F.sUI.MsbaooM arodetesnit! ed that no oiii. r house. Ka, op ft hell ezeeed tl.em either iu Fas. io,,..., st,w,. richness f Oooos. Or fa l.M price,; and shall bo oWig4 u. aatUf, the earl. ity of 4e puhlic, only by asking ihr pers..! in.pectiwn. T? 1 I aovC3 CK T TA L FKOM I, 1st at. Let. .Main A Locust, opposite P.O. SAMK III V I II i; D. BKA.1CH BANK IÜDIAXA. I Tan - Krsvn.i., Sor VS. If 53.1 HK Stockholders In this Hank are hereby nel.Aed-. that a divldvnd ol alz p.-r cent, ha, been order 4 rrom the proflts of ifo u months ending O, t. Slat Mi. aide on demand. Loss Uxea. G. W. HATliuiiw novifß-w Fit! ITS! f HI ITS!!-. Frvnh M. K. Raisins; Zeute Currants; Assorted Pie Fruits; Preserved Orange-peal and Citron; Hried Apples and Peaches, for mil. bv jjova Hok.NBKOoK A CH CRC HILL. Walorsl. f DOZ Backets ree'd and fer sale hy Attß morVi J.4 W. RKILLT. H(N K V for sale at oaroa T. BACON V CO.'S Family Grocery. CORN and Corn-rt eal for sale at nor T. BA CON A ( O.-K Family Grocer? . r H 1TK Beans and Irish Potatoes for aale at v? nor-JS T. BACON V CO 'S Family q 1 CH I HoXliH ree'd per U. S. Aid, for eal Itt low to close out the lot by AaB W novss J. & W. RE ILLY. GROSS Matches; J 1 KMJ do do. in small Imrm fnr hmll. All warranted logo off the first lime, Just ree'd at . . . . COOK'S Famil Grocery NAILS AND SPIKE8.-300 kegs. Belmont," Waoel. ing and other favorite brands for sale low bv no v.1 4 FOSIER dc BROW N. WINDOW GLASS "New York" a boxes 8. McKoe's "Cllv.'' just roe'd and for sale by FOSTER dt BROV3K " nor24 lift th r finrnts natitrLeil oi o PAIXT-D BtTCKRTS. Jest roe'd direct Aoas Oto manu factors, 50 doi Painted Bucketa. a: a loflg . uro. (uov24) FOSTER A HRow N. . STAR CANDLES. Just landing from steamer Ceif Drennon, 3b boxes il. Wert. & Co. brand, worts FOSTER ea RROWJI .. TANNERS' OIL. 15 tdds ree'd per steamer Chamo lor, foe aase by (novS4) PRESTON SHUm . X BX8 Counter Sealss and Coffee M lis. roe'd per i O Arctic, for wk- l.y (oov4) PRKKTON BROS. Ol'GAR. SSboiesi Whhe Harana huoni store sal a-rorsaioDy (novie; a i.i. is a He LS A TOI. AX.SKJ -'-'.i whole aad s ha;f I Wvef bosk 1VX qualitv nd in fine order, for ease loss by SjOv'.A 8. E. GILBERT dc t.O.Fyc. acar Water. WR. CHr.EajK.-05 boxoalaading frem steam- . er Cumberland Valley, for sale by sorts 8. E. Gil JIB RT A CO.. Sye. near Wasor. A L.MOND8 and Peeans fr aal at r. aovSS T. BACON 4k CO.'S Family fcroosry. FHESH OYsTEKM KM ti KD daily altrauEvana Keetaurat. A Refrlg. eratorjust received THIS DAY. .no. li GENERAL (.It Ot KB iES.-We ha so i received by late arrivals. äIXtsackr RU Coffee: 5M packet Java Cogee; half en. t Gopowde-r. Imperial A V. H . Teas; in ra.es.suDT Black A KnalisA Haeakfaat So Toother with a very ?eneri aad eH selected stock, mhlik we ve dtotrou to offto Jm aradr a . .m. ad van- e 1 XAAk Bt'SHKLS Nraa,--t 'Jnj S00 do Oa; ot. hasd aad for sale at n)Vlfi LOOK 'S Family Grocery O AKI i k3kOalue.m store and for eal bv CCLOTH,r ASSiMKKES AND VESTINGS.-Oar stock is now first rate in go. -ds of this line. Parties wanting to parchase a good article of those styles of Goods, we wish they would call in and examine them. aorta MOftGAS, KEEN de PKESTOB.