Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 December 1854 — Page 2

D A i L Y- JO TJ RN AI A. 11. SANDERS, EDlT01t TEKMS OP BUBSCKIPTIOS. Dally Joirnal, per yenr,. " by the) week " Trt-"Wekly Journal, per yaar, "JJ Wawfcly Journal, u 8 ' CITY OP EVAPSVIILB. SATURDAY MORNING,::::::::DEC. 16.

A Few 3Ire Word. The Enquirer of yesterday has a long ar

' tide on the subject of sheriff patronage. This article seems more particularly address d to the sheriff himself, than to the commu

nity, and deserves but little notice. Those o shallow ss to think for a moment, that the Euquirer opposed from principle Mr. Gavilt for sheriff one week, and after too, he, a Whig, had received the nomination of a Democratic convention, and then just before the election wheeled around and supported him, and opposed an old Democrat Hre a little too shallow to be blessed with ordinary common sense. And thore shallow enough to think that Mr. Gavitt, after what the Journal had done for him, and after acknowl edging repeatedly to us, and within the last week, we had done him favors he should never forget, has thrown his patronage into the Enquirer office merely to reward it for services, and not for any personal object, are ven shallower gentlemen indeed than those who believe the Enquirer has been acting from principle. Mr. Gavitt has laid himself quietly in the Democratic bed, and there let him sleep. He has already done more injury to his friends by calling himself a Whig, than he can ever do them by acting with their oppo nents. We have no doubt the Enquirer is Tight in saying "We think that we may safely promise that Mr. Gavitt will be fiund -shoulder to shoulder with us in the ranks of the latter party, and we promise him to make no Inquiries as to his political antecedents.' The "latter party" to which it alludes, can be nothing else, and is nothing else, than the old line Machine Democracy. "Shoulder to shoulder' then, we are hereafter to see friend Gavitt letting himself loose with his old enemies. He need not lay the sweet unction to his soul, that in this course he is merely warring against Know Nothingism. Know Nothingisra belongs as much to the Demo cratic party as to the Whig party. One of its principles, as we understand it, is undying opposition to demagogues, and probably lor that reason Mr. Gavitt is so continually troubled by its phantom. But we had not designed alluding further 4o Mr. Gavitt. We had merely intended to say to the Enquirer, that when it remarks -we "are publicly supplicating for patron--age, it has purposely misconstrued the erhole tone and object of our editcrials on . this subject. It appears to us they have ' been anything but supplicating in tone. We have spoken with that force and candor, and have told such unpleasant truths to Mr. Gavitt, as to certainly prove most emphatically that supplication was the very fartherest froui our thoughts. We merely intended to 4 a what we have done to tell this community plainly the position Sir. Gavilt occupies relative to the beatowalof hia patronage. To do this, we had to explain the position the Journal has always assumed toward him, and mention a portion of our labors, then point out the course of the Enquirer. We have done that. Now our object is accom plished, for no part of that object was to supplicate him for patronage. If he is sat isfied with the position he now occupies in the community on this subject, we have no disposition to envy him that callousness of feeling which despises the opinions of good good and upright minded men. Loss or the Hisdoo. We noticed a couple days ago the sinking of this steamer, but gave no particulars. She struck a snag just above Cairo 2 o'clock last Saturday. There was fortunately only 7 feet water when she sunk, bat she is hardly worth the trouble of raising. She belonged to Capt. Hughes, of Keokuk, and was not insured. Her cargo will of courae be saved, but much of it in a damaged condition. She was bound to New Orleans. (W" The Cairo wharf, we learn, is lively -with steamboats transferring freights. The big boats, whether up or down, have to place their freights on smaller boats there, and re eive their cargoes from the little crafts which have brought the freights down. CO" The St. Louis Newa says business there has pretty much closed on the leve owing t obstructed navigation, and winter dullness has set in. CCT The canal boat Fox, Capt. Hart, has .arrived from Petersburg, with 1,200 bushels vbeat for City Mills." CO" There was very little ice in the Cans jesterdiy, and we may soon reasonably ex pect a large amount of freight from above fXJ-Most the cabin furniture of the steamer Chan cellor No. 3, ha been taken off by the diving bell boat No. 4, also about 200 bbts, and some 250 r 300 sacks of her cargo. fX We .publiah tbe coaawunication o "Uncle Durcu" to-dtT. but next time sha enart ihe r.i 1 .i i

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af waav v IS ) 0-Jt is thought tha, Hon. D. L. Yoci.ee wil be elected U. S. Senator from Florida to succeed Senator Mobito.

fjctter from California. Wc have been shown a letter from our old

friend Jim White, of California and formerly of this city. One of his sons was coming to the States to go to school, when the ves sel upon which he started, Yankee Blade, was wrecked. The young chip of the old block saved himself, but nothing else, and got safely home again. We hope he will succeed better next time. Jim sends a complete wecther table for the months of July, August, September and October, in California.. The thermometer stood in the coolest part of his house. The weather appears to have been about as warm there as it was here. In July, the therrrometer ranged from 83 degrees to 103. The thermometer stood at tho latter figures 3 o'clock July 23d. Jim asks In a note "how long do you suppose Sanders, with all his surplusa, would have lived!" Well, if our old porpoise friend did' nt "lard the lean earth" that day,he must havtf found an ice house! Twelve days in July the thermometer stood at 100 or above. Pretty enterprising for a new State. We could hardly beat that in the old settlements. In August, the weather ranged from 76 to 106. being generally nearer the latter ,Kin ,u fftfin,f man toe lormer. September was a little cooler, thermome-

ter ranging from 74 to 97 J. of their notes home for redemption. This I October it was from 62 to 98. The forces them to retire their circulation and time' was noted at 3 o'clock P. M. in every occasions a pressure throughout those States. , . . . Thev are unable to grant loans as heretofore case. The weather, as given by these m Mf no,eg are" imraediately relUrned tables, was more uniform generally than our upon thpm for cojn. weather, we think, although we have no Those banks that aro not prepared to meet similar table at hand for comparison of the demands in ccin, are compelled to stop. , ...... Banks sre failing and will continue to do so weather here. Th writer forgot to state wh,e lhg dralntfTe C0IlUnuM. All this the affect cf the weather on himself. We trouble and disturbance has been brought should like to know whether be still waddles about by overtrading, speculation and exthree hundred pounds over the earth, travagant living. Goods have been forced

m I Brought him Dowsl Under the head of -..., r i , arsi raic .rw uj. .-o, wB puoliahed the fact of the editor of the Louisville Times accusing cotemporanes of stealing Afs editorials. We toIJ him he could find a

. . , . . , proper y .belongs to trade and commerce, better joke than that in our own paper ofK... f ' "Iin nrn(,lirp, th- nrMent

that day. He appeara lo have found the joke for he says "the cool exploit of Mittle Add Sanders is MibHme and refreshing." He acknowledges we have "got him," and "comes down" in the following manner: We are overpowered, and come down. Come here and take our hat. Our Barlow knife is also at your servicf Every thing we have or hupe to have is awaiting your pleasure. "The string is on the outside;" let yourself in. We will not promise you as many oysters as you can eat, but we will stand four dozen. You can suck brandy out , . . . i t : ni nit r us tr inniii rn mir lira w . i n iiiiti vihi i can have anything you want, save and exceptin'the Louisville Times. On that subectweareas inflexible and as fixed as one of John Tyler's fact. Continue to send the ournal, and forward your wilham for the game. i Four dozen oyaters, and your iug! Twon'tao. Must have as many oysters as ' ' we can eat at one sitting and a jug of our a aa.a.-a O own. we will nave hold oi mat taten string soon. IFar thK yam. Ilia Journal. Mr. Sirders: ...... 4irk . i . .. W hi e the "Dorcas" question is being dis - cussed, permit me, as the head of the family, to make a few remarks. A Friend of Aunt Dorcas" ia very much n favor of raising -material aid" by lector.l . i i . .u ii ng; that is, let him or some other equally ambit'ous young orator, get out "posters," draw a small crowd, and bore them for an hour and a half with some learned disquisition on "what ghosts are made of," "woman's rights," &c. Now that would be all very nice, but the question is, would it pay! I far one think not, and it is extremely doubtr..l Ulk.n. Ilnr.r .nct.rt vmlA , . , , , ur.w a uwu auuiwuu, laiu to pay toe gas expenses. We want something new and attractive, and what I would sii(Tr-.t. would he a rnn. . . . . ,. - . cert civen bv the vouns ladies of the soci- , u ty. nie; euuiu sei up luiicert ot a very little expense and trouble, and such a one as would "draw" tremendously. We know that some of the best native musical talent in the State, is embodied in that philanthropic litlie society, and why not let it be a source of pleasure to the public, and profit to the "poor children!" Aunt Dorcas, what do you say! UNCLE DORCAS. Etahsville, Dec. 15, 1854. fX5" We have receive'd a balf-sheet edi- . . a it? T r.a uon oi me vincennea new. oi me way, which proves ths fire has not entirely stopped it. Mr. Jackson haa gone to Cincinnatito purchase new material, and will soon . .T . . .. , , . .. have lhe News out better looking than ever. fCT The "Sisters" at Vincennes intend . . . . , . giving a grand suppor at that place on the 28th inst., for the benefit of the orphans. A full house is predicted, and we hope they will receive it. . Expensive THBASHiso.-Some months . . . tll . ' ... ago a citixen ot wuwauaie, nameu uarvey Burchard, committed an assault and batt-rj upon the person of S. M. Booth, Esq., the editor of the Free Democrat, of that city. The case haa joat been tried in the Circuit Court of Janesville. The trial occu-ied a day and a half, and the jury returned a verdict of $2,400 in favor of Mr. Booth. Hj- The Saranak No. 2 his been sold for i . n r..., St. Louis. fLrThe canal boat "76," Capt. Hamilton, left yesterday morning with A good deal freight .for Ksysville.

Wiirtne time nrc ciose, ana why the Bann re run upon.

am. oakdebs: i nana yuu me oi. Price Current of a recent date, and call your , attention to the Money 'article therein, j ne et v i - .i o - Plese copy that portion which I have massed. J w t i a a I rt , i nop every ouuy win reaa anu reuect upon i it. Does it rAft state the case lairjy, clearly , and truly! le R. The fol loving ii the article alluded to: There is n(ise difguicing the fact, tbathe monetaryKtruubles, occasioned by over trading and speculation, which we have j apprehended tor'the past few years, and of j which we have to frequently cautioned our readers, is daily strengthening, and that we I have not yet reaching the crisis in financial i. Li ti - ..... i. . u : . . u !"f, , It UHll M.I. The heavy and cnormons importations from Europe causes foreign exchange to be largely against us, and the cln is leaving the country to pay balance ot indebtedness. And the heavv indebtedness of the Western Ststes to theEaätern cities.occasioncd by the enormous heavy purchases of merchandize during the past few years, and far exceeding our exportation of the products of the Western States, caused the exchange to be against the West. We ere indebted to the East, and settling day has come, and we have comparatively nothing to pay in but coin. There is a perfect drain of coin from all the Western and Southwestern Slates to . ju.. e,.t . .i : - . . f . f h banks . . return Upon ine cuuiJUjr luioui wie wiicrcwii.i iw Pay 'or them. Speculation in building lots inflated the . , a,rlculluri .nj8. and hence all kinds of produce increased in value. Railroads have been projected in every concnvD,p direction, aosomng ine capnai wnicn conulsion. The country is too overwhelmingly in debt, to rendrr any speedy re"ciution probable. Time, economy and great labor can only bnn business and prices back lo what they have been. Slurerjr In Kunaaa. The Nebraska orgnns during the late election campaign, ridiculed the idea that either ebraka or Kansas would ever become slave Stnte. 1 hey were toU there was dinger of Kansas at least becoming such, , . -Ä . ,ka, vk,and we who were opposed to the IMebrasxa hill, desired it should be placed beyond the possibility of such a destiny. The following from the Leavenworth Herald of the 1st, BrotfM lhal thi. d.ni?er ;a i;keiv ,0 be more , . . - j e j The election yesterday turned upon one ue-very and anti-.l-very. it could Uni ha lionl lint fvf I ho r A Ii V V III T III! Demo(.rill' wcrft osl -;hl off ,IM thafquesI tion absorbed a othe. Gen. Whitfield I was supported as the pro-slavery candidate, while Mr. Fhnniken received the vote of the anti-slavery parly. We presume every man who ia in lavor oi maKinr Kansas a tree State, voted lor air. f iennikeu, and the 1 . . ... ,, . , .t , ,ä I nnmhr i SO. all tolil. All. I if wi arAlnhp. ,jeve whal was civen oul Defore the election, the received the support of some of both sides, without reference to this issue. If thi I . l .i ; il . . 1 . . .1 i ine case, men ii wou.u rcuuceu.cuuu.uir of anti-slavery votes, ThU electjo'n . lalmeJ as a reat lriumph for the pro-slavery influence. And thoujrh the delegate elect may have nothing to do directly with this question, yet the election oi itenerai tvnuneiu win nave conaiuiraoie influence abroad in determining a large r.um ber of persona from slave holding States to emigrate to this territory. We hope it mav ve this effect, for it will help to swell our Population. rite vote given at three districts, one of them hein yery 8m)1t averageg 239. Some 0f the districts yet to hear from, the vote will exceed 500. If the eighteen districts average 'iZZ votes, it will makeanajrr gale of 4,000 voteä; calculating five soul ? . . ' .. ... . ,.. nueacn vuie, it win give a population oi -u,qqo inhabits nts. That Cnicico Mator. The Mayor of Chicago is a rare fellow, and a great man, too, we imagine, in the estimation of the abolitioni-l in festers of that precious city, On being applied to by the Missouriana, a few days ago, for a police force to aid in ar resting their fugitive negroes, he replied, that as long as he was Mayor, not one of the police of the city should bi detailed upon any "such damned, rascally business." Death of Joe Morgaws Little Dacgh teb. She was wont to run over to the tav ern in the eve::inr to lead home her drunken 'alher: tJufl " ,h.e Wa.8 enterin? lhe door one night Stade hurled a tumbler rt her hlher-bul u 8lruck her, upon lhe heajt anJ resulted in her death. Morgan bent down his ear. Yo- wU, only have ef, 3Iary gBjd 0nly mother. And she cries so much when you are away. "I won't leave her, Mary, only when I go I to work," said Morgan whispering back to lhe c,illd',and 1 11 ,,ever ß oul al oiShl a,,J UJU.C ..Yes, you promise roe that." And I'll promise more." "What, father!" "Never go into the tavern again." "Never!" "No, never. And I'll promise still more." Father!" "Never to take a drop of liquor as long as I live." "Oh; father! dear father!" and with a cry of joy poor Mary started up and flung herse I QDuu Iii breast. Morgan drew his uorgan urew ma arm nd sat for a Ion? time - tightly, a w;,h hi Jin nresjeJ to her cheek while r r" - . . Aelthf Yes: for when the father unf clasped his arras, the .spirit of his child was . I with the angels.

Bu$ihess BEFORE Co.tgkess. The Wash-! Inffton Intelligencer enumerates the more

;inportant business upon the tables of the Houef of CongresS ,efl incomplete at the c,Me of the ,MJ.easion. The following are mon(T the bilj which hm nIrea(Jy received . . I tne eanction of either cne or the other I iiouse, and which will of rourse be amongst the first business now claiming consideration: The homestead bill, which is now before the House with Mr. Hunter's substitute as an amendment, The Texas debt bill as passed by the Senate. The senate bill to provide payment for French spoliations prior to 1800. The ocean mail Eteamer bill, with the amendment of the House directing notice to be given of the termination of the contract. The bill to establish a mail line to Shanghai by way of the Sandwich Islands. The bill establishing the Ramsey mail route from New Orleans by way of Vera Cruz to Acopuico. The bill to establish subterranean line of telegraph U the Pacific. The bill to provide a weekly mail to California. The bill to increase the rates of postage and require prepayment of letters. The Senate. bil to provide for half pay to revolutionary officers or their legal represen tatives. The bill to extend the benefits of the boun ty land svstem to the officers and soldiers, seaman, &c, of the war of 1812. Various bills granting lauds for the con struction of railroads; and Mr. Bennot's laid bill, granting lands equally to the several States to aid in the construction of railroads and for the support of schools. .Additional Mewi bjr the Baltic. The Russians are strongly fortifying Duerter. Forty thousand Turks are concentrating near Roman. It is reported that the command cf the troops to be sent to Bessarabia is to be con ferred upon Paraguay d Himers, l he movement upon Bessarabia has already commenced.St. Petef.sbueg, Nov. 25. MenchikofT. writingon the eve of the 23th, says that the siege operations have been suspended; that the cannonade was gradually relaxed, and on the 18th almost entirely ceaaed. Lord Palmerston still remained in Paris. Advices from Madrid of the 25th state tht the amueaty for political offences, promulgated on tha 7ih, has been extended of er the whole kingdom. The i verfand India und China mail has arMved, with dates from Bombay of Oct. 25, and Hong Konz to the 11th. It is asserted that the Russians have in vaded Bokhara, and had defeated a force of 20,000 men sontuut by Bad'hab Kohan. Cosstastikofle, 20. Thirty-two Eng. li- h transports were lost on the 14th. The Prince, Sea Nymph, and Wanderer were all ot. llireemail steamers were standred. The Sansparit l was driven ashore on fire. The Britania had five Iret water in her hold. Tiie Agamemnon was stranded but got off. The Retribution was aved bv trouins her nwer puns overboard. The Henry the For.rlh and Pluto were entirely lost. The Czar's answer to the Pruian note expresses his willingness to treat on the oltowiMg term: 1st. A eonimon guarantee by the five pow ers ol the rights of christian subjects, with out distinction of creeds. 2d. A common protection of the princi palities to be exercised by the five pjweis, on the terms of the present treaties between Ru4ia nnu turkey. 3J The revision of the treaty of 1841. 4th. Free navigation of the Danube. The Russian looses on the 5lh are confirm ed. 15,000 were killed or wounded. 70,000 Russians were engaged in the bat tle of Inkerman. The hurricane on the 14th did not extend beyond the Black Sea. It is reported that the King of Kohan had sent a request to the British for aid against the Ktiesians. In Ch'na there was no change of moment in political matters. At Canton there had been less fighting and the insurgents had retired further Irom the city. Chinese families were returning to Canton, but there was nothing doing in the por. Shar hai dates of the 2d of October state that tte imperial cause was progressing favorably. The plenipotentiaries of the United States, England and France, had arrived at Shanghai, and would start fofPekinon the 5th. The markets generally were quiet. The Greytowr Victory. That part of the President's speech which refers to Greytown, and which is viewed as an apology addressed to foieign governments, rather than a matter of information for Congress, has met with much severe criticism. It is the general opinion of that part of the press which speaks independently, and not as the mouth piece of party, that the government feela blunder has been committed, but do not like to acknowledge it. The following parallel by the New York Post is a etriknig one: "A preat many bad names are bestowed upon the little community of Greytuwn, without anv just cause that the public were ever made acquainted with. The phraseology of our republican President becomes decidedly aristociatic when he begins lo speak of this affair. They are sneered at as a "pretended community, a he-erogenous assemblage gathered from various countries." That is exactly what these United. States were when they separated fro ii Great Britain The Greytown people had also, it is said, "assumed to adopt a distinct political organization, and declared themselves a sovereign, independent ftate." Just what we did in the exercise of what Mr. Pierce calls, in another place, "the inherent right of popular self government." The rovernment of J Nicargua could nut provide fir their protectiuu, hu nicy were lorcea io uo ii iaemselves." nnawa oa----wawaBaBVnTwaBWawnBBBWBnn.anw-M , Orltis said that lion Aeraham Liscols id likely tobe the succe ssor of General Shields as United Siates Senator from Illinois.

(jfT Mr. Moore, Chief Engineer of the Evansviile, Indianapolis & Cleveland Rail-.

road, writing from Evansvüle on the Gih! inst, to Mr. Smith, the PresiJeut,says:,,Tlie! eotmructorc, Willard Carpenter &. Co., bavej just paid our estimate of 23,316. The esli- . . . t i . ' male of work done on me oivison oeiween ; Evansville and the crossing of the Ohio and ' Mississippi road, np to the 1st instant, a!l; promtly p:iJ, amount to $74.502, and I doubt whether ever before a road showed so much work dene for so little money." KJ" The Putnam Banner wants to know what there is in a name when Geo. Washington Fleetwood, Thos. Jefferson Fleetwood, And. Jackson r leetwood, and Pia-, , , , .it. poleon Bonaparte r leetwood, were all whip-' . ... i ped in Monroe county, a short lime since, for house-burning, counterfeiting, sheep stealing, &c. fri"Vmn Kiirrrlnp namprl Tlpiin unit flil B ' more, were recently sent to the Sing Sing (N. Y.) State prison lor a robbery with whit b j their complicity was p roven bv tlu identi ica-i int found in their dos- i mg IOUUU 1U uieir poation of child's stock session. 07" A fire in Memphis, Dec. 5, destroyed $3,000 worth of paintings in the etorj of Mr. J J. W.B. Garret, a portrait painter br ther to SamM Garret Esq. formerly of this city. MARniED Oa th- Teni'n or ta 14tk in,' ly Rer. Wb. H. McCrrr. MiM (OkNKLlA. Jl. WaRNLK aud Air. Ul'lLFOKU I). EOGLKiTON. all ofÜiUcwj. " SPEÜTI A L N OTICE s7 ni.nmoiK summer. With tfe bot, aa.trjr tnoaplivr ! aid-suininr. thtraaE vefteUtiaa el th lowland, aat. th BraiM ia th, dep valleys of tb great rhrertaUh Wait anl South, wither Tha karaiag aa drinka ap th water, tad tha o reading plaati giva oft acsieai Wmi aad poiaaaaat rapvra. tha. if lahalcd. rrodaea ) llow Jauadica, Oeraaaetacata af tha Mom ch ui BowtU, IMarrheat rdiatery. 4gna aad Faar. Billiaoa aea. Tjrphot l-'aven. Ualar tbeaa eiruumataaaea aad iattutaand yoa haU uakefrea ataof 1R. Bkccb's Isdia s Vkoktailb Pakacki. it l u power ta cleaaaa tha bowel, parifjtha bload. aal ret tor health. 6 AdYni.mat ia aaother calama afth it paper. J' PEnFKUTLY DltAPPOWTKD. Ws hat natil aflat eoaaidered tha dara for etUie and af eonrea Iiariny Pa'cat M.diciar put. aad that the sew era la Medieia mint avoa greet tha world', fevered inhabit.au. But we give Hap. Dr. A L. Adam' Lieer BaUaia i UlkeH af mar, need mora aad treat t a greater aenaatioa thaaanjr ether Compound before th puMie. aad ahould aot thi be the raaef It la peiitivt! producing mora cureathia anj vthrr ldieia aow eitat. His aa eteaaibl fact that thia Medieiae i aa aood for what it elaima a a Warrantee aad wa era yet te leara of tha first failara ia what it claim to do. V p'edjc enraelra that ther ia a h ma bug about it. tie tii tcotimoaialt ia thia paper. See Advertieemeat ia thia paper. eyS OT ; ADVEltTiSEJlEiNTS ..w HF.I.P 1 UK POOR! &J H. I wilt teil Boot aad ho-. and uke tnr pT in AI I. 1 'kiada of IndUeaMate Stock aioecj , except thote that ittvr euiii-eaded rarmcat. Call ad ate. del-tf II. J. HAP.T 11 I KC O pertt-amer Belle Oollea direct from Ilremca Mik-et II 'Hand iierriag; ZJ tare Aucawueb; Iba Lrriuaa rruaea Alao, f er attaairr Eraaavilla. S boi Viralnia Gold Leaf Tobaceo. for aale by dec 16 I. k U. 11 KIM A NN. BIRfrT .nniVAI. OFTIIKRKf50. JL O lhe 1'eanatlrania Hue heat Hour; 10 M. R. Kai; 15 hul a M. k. Kai1aa:joit r'd at rcl COOK'S Family Orecery. fi)lJlI:n sti:i:i. fire inos.-w ad cWant pat erae poli.hed steel Kire aet. oar awn importatia lur city aatra: ale bst K aela Iroa Coal Hod,, Fir ätrands, ie . ia treat varieties and at low price. decU J BABCOCKBRO. ' ATT f '1 1 M KXT rSTOTICE la ary giri-a. thutoa the 7th ay of Iea.. 13i. IM a mti of .Atttcbmrat wa tarnrd br me. at the inta aad area the affidavit of John W. Triaible. agaiaat th poo-le, chattle. ere 'iu aad eflrcta of II. I.. Dewitt. by virtue a' which writ, th.i following defcril'rd got da aad chettlre. to-wit: iv, bo lea aa' e ateau. i feather .xd two qmlt- aad a boa . bav bee a at niched aa tha propertv of aaid 11. L. tVwitt aad that oa the Si day af January. 131. atlte'rlock lathe foreaooa. at aiy otic ia the eity of Kvannyille. Vaaa'bargh aouutr I will Jroj d t hear and den do anon th claim aaid Jeha W. Triu-bV, wher-et th- aaid II. L. Dtwitt aad all other peraoaaeuaeerued will take notice. JOHN F.CKI.P. Reetrdtr City EraaevKl and ta-oOicio a Juslic. arie-ituztw D. S. WDKRSOX.MERf'HWT TAILOR. Oa Fintatrtet. betw Maia aad Sycaaora. Af ttvtlit aa-orteaeat of Cloth. Caaeiarres. Vt ian. vir. et., hieb h.i prepared tu mak ap ia th tuoai Mtiuit' I at tea aad at short aotira. II will warrant ud ftta. aad hope ly loeg perieae ia th ea,in-f. to b aile to give general aturutioa n naa aio oa nana na Meriao. ilk.tti. l'aebiru aad Ura ware, with flae bbirt. Collar, tie., mad ia th bet manner-with Oeatlemea s Furaiebing floods geacrally. lis iavites bis old eott-mars aad th puulie generally to ealh decl6-t ßtl.T! 8I.Tü 2"-0 Ibis Kanswba Salt jott reo d and C7 fnraal i at 75c por bushel by dec 16 FOSTER t BROWX. n. i.. mix-. I0RV7ATtniXG AN DC MMlS.MoS MKRCITA?fT. Deal- ' er ia all kiada of Leather. liid. Furs. Peltri-s. Tallow. Soap. Wool. Boeewe Tan aen -il. Plaetering Lair. ate., at No. 38 liravier atreet. NewOrleana. ai Ad ranees mad oa coasigameatf or Prortoee to this House. decIC-lmd T. PA (iE. rrrrm NEW AHKANGEMENT. MTTLR .lIA.til ICtlLHOAD. PAS1r:N(;EU ly tha to clock A. M. Traia. Littl Ml sail Railroad, bresk f at at Ciacinaati. aad dies the foU i. wiBg day ia Xw York. PhiladelpLia, Ualumoro or vYah -iugtoa City. FROM C I N C I N N AT I TO N E W T RK ia hoar.; Piilt.AOKI.Pil I A . .Yistaaura; BALTIMORE la 24 hours; BUFFALO ia tt, hours: DL'N KIKE ia 15 hour; CLKV KLAN D in , hoars; SAN DUSKY in K,', hoars; riTTSBL'ROiallhoors; UHKKL1NO ia labours. riVG UA.Ll 1 KA IflR FiasT Tbatx Clevelaad, pituburx aad Wheeling Lightning Expre. at 6 o'clock A. M.. for Coiuiabas, Cleveiaad. Uaakirk. rz-uffilo. Albany, New Torkaad Kotoa;Craüin, Putbarg, Baltimore, Philadelphia aad New York. Zaaeavitle, Wheel aa. Bilumore. Philadelphia and New York; Waabiortua Cit ,!.; ooaaocu to ttaadusky; alao at Xcaia to JsrnaSeld. SKCCSD Taaiv Cleveland aad Pittaborgk Aecommodtioa Esprera. at S o'clock A. H., tor Colembna. Cleveljad. Iobkirk. BnlTtlo. Albaay. New York aad Botoa;Cr ettiaa, PitUbarg. Circlevill and La. caster; coaaeets to ftaadusky. Tmisd Tbaix Whsetiag Eipr.ss. at 12:10 o'clock (aooa). forColnmt.ua. ZaaeaviUe. Wheeliac. Baltimore. Waahinatoa Citv. Pbiladelphia aad New kork; coaaecta at Aeaia to fipringfltld aad Delaware. For htm T.aiv iceommodatioa at P M.. for Circlsvills aad Laaeaater: Blaehetr aad Chillieothe: Hillsborouc . Fiera Tsain Cleveland aad Pittsburg Nigot Kapreas. at 5 P. hi., for Columbu. Cleveland lHakirk. Buffalo. Albaay. New Yark aad Boatoa; Craitliae, PitUb-irg. Philadelphia aad mw i era; eoaaeci as Aenia io sipriagneia. Oaa uaiaea Sunkai for Columbus a 2:30 P. M. FARU A.D THROUGH 1 1CRKTg. For prices of for, thronrh tickets, acd all iaformsttoa L2len apple at the compeav'a aew off: re. e. 22.1. weat aHe of Valnct airtet. betweea Fif h aad Sixth U.. six door ronth of the I sited tates liotel:oratthold-eta'4iahed Ueaerai Rail road OtSce. ia th three-etory yellow buiMiag. south-east corner of Broa'wavaad Front sta .' directly epxoeite the 8pene-r Houee. Railroad Hotel aad Mail-boat Canding; or at tb EsUratLltUs Vliami) Depot. East Frnat street. P. W. 8TRADER. Ueaerai Ageat. The Oaiaibas Line calls for pa aencerv at all tha rrlne:pl Botel; sad by leaviag direction at the office. No 2& Walant street, betweea Fifth aad Sixth sts., six doors sooth of the U. Stale Howl, or at tho office, south-ea-t corner of Broadway aad Front sts.. opposite tho pcarer House, direct! oa river baak. they will call ia aay partof th-elty. deelS J. K. HOVVELL. Coadactor. rXITKD STATES MAIL. . , PROPOSALS for carrying t Mail ol tho Tailed SltUi Istwcea theeity of EvansviU ia the State of Indiana, aad thscity of Ilead-rsoa ia the State el Eeataeky. three fmes a week, will bo received at the Poet io the eity of Evaasvilla, satil n 2)th of Dwtmber. A. D. Th eh-dnl time will probaMv be aa follow,: Leave- Evaneville everr Mooday. W-doee-iay aad Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M.. aad arrive at II adersom at 12 o'clock same dar. Leave Hend-rat ain- davat2 o'clock P. M.. aad arrive at Evsns-ille at 7 o'clock P. M. "For form of proposals. auaraata aad certificate, ale iaatrnct nns aad requirement, (er'bracmg condition ta be iaeorporated ia the contraria to such aa extent aa the P. '. rpartmvnt may era proper). See advercieemeata latiting rropoials for Mil Service ia the Ue,tr and Sath-ra States." dcl5-tf BEN. STIXSON, P M. IVORY PKTT ASH FIRTRLR fTTLEHY. A beau;fnl a'for'meat of Ivorv Ta-la aBd Desert Knives aad Forks. lastWwitherTrend Steel. or lythedoiea.-alj. ordered expreasly for city trade, for sals bv deelS BIBCOCK BRO. EH decS 190 bales fr tale Vy CEO. FOSTER k CO,

GIIOCKRIK. I'O hblj and hf-bVls Molasses: SO bsgt prime Pwio Coffee. 10 hhds New Snrar: IO ban Pepper aad Spiee. ia Store gad fr sal at lo weat market ratet by dec U SAMUEL ORR.

" - I. T. E1.PM. A. L. Will. r.f.Tjrit a -TF.nrt, COMMISSJOX MhRCHAMs AND FOIOV VHniJ AiK.TS. BLTI)!OKti. Xit. CjnuciT CONSIGJiUKXTS OF PKOTISIOSS AJTD ?-n,iiftic 4nini. tnr SU M' forth fcl f DuAitt'f e1rmteS Gt rier. Aiof th BitirBi i-tst stir . rumi(t tu flrtclMai f btt leunar wkl. Rtfcr. wr-n. .. JuiAM Lrc Jt Co.. Btaken. IUIdar: . fK8SS. SHAKKLIX t r.KIIXT. KTUOTill.; . Gko. W IUtubonk. CnhifT Br. Bkk. EBirniJ Joax JtUtciitiX. ii.. frM Scat Br. JUak, EiilU. UItll WHITK LIME.-4SUU ia Sm Orttr. jurt Jm'-fciij run LI C. W AR i l. (3. rBpnEpiii U hereby w'ma u tin ,,, TM uai.lac, uih rrca f l4 Uiib a bla r,rt a,t ,teWuj Lr U atia. I will aot re. ta CASSINKR CI1LAI1P MorjtfKKKKPIAQ IIAItllWARK. Shovel aad Totu, r. head, Urc aMOI.BOot; do do Kitchra; Poker aad Ciader aevcla; ErtM Aadtroaa; Cook poaaa. beiTea and all at her Xitehea at-a,nhpk u a nrdwr sv. aci . I'UAS. S. W bkLS. AOT1CK. ALT. penona lalebfed to the rat T X. X. Ilaadrleka h Ca., ar r qne.t i to aottl tha aaaaa with tha adarvigad. w ith aaliitle delay a foaai.l deell 11E5DSICES k McREA. (iROCUtV AD PROYtglOX HTORB OX WATER STREBT. BET. SYCAMORE AND TI5E. SAM LP. IIA V LIN haaoptatd a Grocery aa4 Prviia store at th above place, three door from Sam 'I Orr 'a tor, where h- will keepoa haad aa eiclleat aaortmaat af" Grooori f J1 kinda, aad KkKSU MKATa. Ho will keep a. Butcher Still opea at all hour, aad iavites publi pauoaags.. Meat good aad prices low. deelS-U "OLD 8 AK T ACI.A CS K AT UtiVlfQCABTBRSt" LOOK OUT FOX CHBISTMA. rsjIIF nadera'tracd h-r lav to iaform her aumaraas pat11 rona aad th publi ia sea erat, that ah ha iat retaraeu with the largest aad beat aaeortmeat of Toy aad Fancy flood ever brought to thi city, which h offer at Ciaciaaau prieca. Aio. Caadies. Cakca aad all hiads of Coafectieaarioe of th I eat quality at wholetal aad mail. Partie feraiahadV at th ahorteat aotio. deeli-Jw L. VliA E jLLKNBEEU. FOR IIKIT. i the sevad atoi 3ErERAL Office la the x-evad atory of th C at City tC7 Wal Build. aga. ai,uir at the Bank, or of decl3-3t BAKER & GASTIX. rrii plitk. c JL : W lvcs Tia Plate; SO dot aae'd Copper Bottoms; .V) Ml aaa'd Sheet-iroa: 10 p gt Block ila; ree'd wr lata arrival fur aale l y decU SASttELORR. I.IFTY tnas aw'd Iroa rtn'i pertU arrivala. This, with former stock aa haad. makoa ear aaeortmeat cam plot. de it tiMl'fc'L ORR. T9ECD per tamer Waatleld. direct from Baltimore, 15 jt av rolca aat'd Pickle, for aal by eIS I. & D. HEIVANX. ST. I OUS Vtl U9.-30 bbla Loaf. Crnthed. Powdered aad H'tined M'hiie. jt 'ed pcrtteamer Realie (r alJb7decl3 8 E. UILlilf RT ii CO., fey, aear Water. "TiTSr.M. ItOWD KMi'A S V8 -Jtpaed. IV I caa U4. KtfoUad'a Mill Saw; 1 do do Croa-ut i'ivi, for ' tow akthNwIlidarSiref dedi ClIAa. a. W ELLS. nOOR PRIXOS. Jt ia oeaaoo A ,T1 lot of 5teel iaU? Wir Door -rringa. something aw aad -od. for e'e Ly leel CUAS. . WKLLS 8I..n AD I.OTK FOR SAI.lv. f Ä ACKu:S lying u the Coaal aear Beaoa'a Iek. Tt ta P well timi-er. d. Thia. tho K of tbe MiirStVT 4. a oi RH w, aad friaeree. the E , oi te a W r at at , T 4. t of It w. A)o. Lot No 2. ia I'.lock ii. with houae. Halle. A.c. Lo J laeub-divia'oa of lot 4 l l k 37. Aayoa- wuhmx te ere the above I remife. I will sell oa reaavwaVIe trm. i.c.I 2d ubl). L. SCHNEE. JLIltUOKN AX .trcTiox. I'ST receivou oa roi.ai,nmat ana wll Hi sold at aae'loa. ea ihur-day, the Mill lust., at tie ruter & Ce. a wnrebou", if but cloned beioreat pritata rale. For panieulara apply to drci-:n i. L. II IIMtl, HAIimVAitK AM i t TI.KRV. fDirevt lnrtauon Irvm abrlliiid. England.) fHAVEju.t -peued an invoice of M ft eld tiooda. direct trom t luabu'eturtra' handa. io a lu'h I Invite the estea -ion af M-rehaat aad other, who wich to parehaao for ra-hr prompt Mi.iaeoa paper. Th iavaic coasiau ia part ef th fol'owiHg Tin Ttl Kaive ia varietyt Haad aad Paaacl 8awa; Packet de d; Kippina do; hhoara aad Scissors: T. bob aa4 Cam pass de; lUturit DrtwiBg Raive,; Files of every d-arrlptioat fbieels. ckt aad Firmer. All of wi ich ill b, old at the lowest market rato. her ar cite here, at th New Hardware iM of .-,.. VIMS. a. r -1 . i . dee!2 1 doors below tbe Braach Baak. IVORY TADI.K RS l VHS. A FIXR anaorunent of lvry TaMa. aow ia atock. ia siegteI av act' a or aetta or 31 piece, wrucn are iei aet'aor aetta of 51 pieces, which are both t'ul aad suit al l for Chrtma aad New ears preeat. The aitratiea honaekepr lacalleo tothi fact. t'HAS. K. KI.I.X. decli doors below lbs Braach Baak. lSMLt:TIO. TUR oo-pnrtner.hip .reiof,re exl.tina; betweea the Be -dera socd. anHer the Srm of V. K. Ilea trick, k Co.. ia. thia dar diasvlrtd br mutual coaaeat. ' V K. HEVDRirm del2-tf JOa. U. UENbKlCES CO-PAT5r.ItMIIP. THE undr.lued have this day f rtned a re-rartarh!p ander th firm oflleadrlck. k. IfcUea. sad will eolna the Root and Shoe buaiaeas at the old stand of V. K HeadrickA:Oe. V. K. HENDRICKS, U-eiJ-tf W. Ä.Mt KEA. inmviisTn iTnn Bdti.tr rt v stKii. PKTtTK. ItJV virtue of aa ord-r of the Court of Coruutoa Ploaa t mJ Ygjdcrturci ronntr. lad.. I a 'miaistrator d boa I a ana af Abrm leCsaips. deceased, will, ea the 3B dayf Janaary. 18. at t he door of Um Court Hue In ihecKyor Kvaasviiie. tetweea tue a ora or I" o'kioca a w. t,te -rlock P. M.. f spoae to sa't b W , of tha K VV H oi a-tioa 2. ia tflvmahip Saocth of range II wear and also the N E $df the KK af e-etioa ia th earn eatblp and raag. alt iw sa'd eonoty. Terms af sale?, of tho penh&se Biouey eahi , Ia9. aad tho rea:aiaipg , ia 13 noath fron ti e day f sals, the pnreha.er arivinc note with seearlty. l-earing tnt-reataad waiv ng vaiaauwn !. pdoui ' lano B"t aoi t ao . tioa, 1 will sell the sime rt privat sile. ea th same terms. eel-w JM1X T. t IMIKK. An'l OB IS BOB. t ui v atic no itmi2. BOARDERS deeiriag a private boarding hoaee. raw ft4 rooms aad aecommodstioa at Mrs. D. N. NF.fJLEY'S. oa Chean-stret. betweea Water aad First st.. where every attention is paid to tha coavcaicaee aad comfottef boarders. decll-2w a "' OBBBBBBBBBn l-l naBSB n.i;i'KRRROTVPC4 GOOD AM) CllUVPi ' MAV IXi prca-dth Dagucrresa osuhlishmcat Mr, Wrijrh'. over Un. I Inch.' Store, aad made tievUeme lui maa to hi stock. I am bow prepared te take lAca aee inj tho ben styl 4 at very low rrioes. I am gaVcaeUing my ewa pla ea aad therefore have superior advsawg- s. Llkaeaaeaef minia'cra taken free of harr. decll-2 L. C. ONYETT. ÖIMIRIK-S.-i3 if bxs f irvis Cora Xtareb- 4 boxes Croaad eCe; 1 do Dnrkee' Beklne Powder,: io M( aaa'd Nats; 5 bl Groaod (Hagart S bx Choeolat; KO -x do Spice; 2 bvs VatUrd; 25 do P-pper Saue: 7 bxs Tomate CaUp; 71 do ans'd Pickle sad pr-re: 10 d Kraady Peaches aad Cherries. W bsaspioo; If bats Pepper; 1 esk ladd r; I bale fUve: 1 eao N'rtmes ; 2ees Cardiae: li O P.. 8. B. Sa4 water pro) Pcrcuasioa Caps iaat ree'd and fr !e tv aov20 , PRESTON BROS. rjnKlS. 1V half-eheeu aad xes oalat'n af Toaej. Ja. ii)s-a. imperial aa tsuct leas, by . aev.O net M'4 and Vor aale PKtSTON BROS. SWISS MÜLLS. TT art this day a receipt r 12 cases. Sab Mulls of tho "Mills Poiat." "R.mir." aad C--qqet' patteraa. Th-ee good w have pwrrhased d'rect freaa the maaufarturers at St. Call, -wltterland. aad pl-dg earselves to aell them to dealers a cheap aa the same article oaa bo had from any imnortin r Iom ia tho -onatry . avl JAS. LOW A CO.. t Mla et., fa.. r.v. äll IVt'IJi im VIa mI'J NettRhawte; b3 lookback saibw do; of th ' styles sad below merket peee. r-e'd thl day aad lor ' by StfH JAS. LOW k CO.. IS Vaiaat.. Lou.. Ky. WT R. niEKK. 5 boxe choice ree'd tMe day pea If Rescue, for l l-r aevls S. E. ULBERT k CO.. y. aear Water. "I O BBL Lake Salt for aal bw XsaaiM aovlVlw HILL k nOT.T.AnAT. "IVAXTEFl.-A Bntfon ta a privat fieile a nrr-e ff aad te dageaesol he werk end 1' The beat of refrrcates gtvra. Enqn're at the CITY HOTEL. aovl7-tf RECEIVED rr Caaalhoat Job K. Tlf-H. evtra, fine Lake Salt, for ssle y aov!8 I. A D. HEIM ANN. T1KMKMCKR.-AH borght ot J W. k . TICK, av r. K i are delivered at th koa'os of tho pnreh-aer. Bovl7 10 bnehels Rweet Pofate: A 'ot f sreea App't e'd J. VT. k s. VICKKRY. free of charge. O 4 bnhe1s Cora Veal; aml'f d, Oata: aaif"r1ehr aevl" "CTBOALV. A lot f aew la tha eomb. rec' ard for sala JB M. by. Bvl7 J. W. k S. VICKEUY. RFCF.IYHD per nr ril'f-'flin VT V. fr-ta Chcee si r'v for family a. iu er r H fos aa- bw OV17 L"D- J'FI V ANN. APOLLO IIA LIj IZITAC:i(A V. TnEaader-imed have formed a partrh'p and th ftes tan rat will bf Sirrisd OB as before wner 'h- aemo af uotJ U 11ILLER k VATJIJA?. .