Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 212, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 January 1855 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL. A. II. SANDEIIS, EDITOR

TKK.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Joarval, per year 5" " bythaweck Tri-Week!y Journal, per year Weekly Journal; 2 m , i i i CITY OF EVAH SVILLE. THURSDAY MORNIXG,::::::::.:JAN. 4. Poftfmnftter ut C jrntlilanti. We rcret to understand that the former efficient and excellent postmaster at Cynthiana, Mr. Silas Jone?, has been turned ut of office. He had been appointedfornierly through the recommendations of his predecessor, a good Democrat, who" resigning requested that Mr. Jones should be put in his place. Mr. Jones made an excellent officer and appeared to gtf satisfaction with almost everybody. He was honest, capaMe and always at his post. Why then. was he turned out! Simply because he was suspected of being a Know Nothing! One man got up a petition, and took it around in the country, not daring to exhibit it in town, asking for the removal of Mr. Jmes on account of thia'suspicion, and the appointment of Mr. Green Heiman. He obtained the signatures of a few persons, not one of whom did a half dollar's worth of business a year at this post office.' List week Mr. Heiman'a appointment arrived. Mr. H. is a blacksmith, and for aught we know, a very respectable mtn but he is scarcely able to write his name, und incapable of correctly performing the duties of his . ffice. We learn that after giving his securities, he did not know where to direct his acceptance, &c. Mr. Miller, our representative, secured this change in P. JI.S at Cynlhiana, by his backing the petition. Ousting small fry postmasters and putting worse men in their places appear to be the length and breadth of Mr. Miller's labors in Washington City. New Fjbm. The well known wholesale grocery hcuse of Allis &. Howes, has been transferred by sale to the firm of Tenney & Sorenson. We found Messrs. Allis &. Howes in business here when we removed to Evansville many years ago, and their reti racy seems like breaking a link in the chain of Evansville memories. These gentlemen had long since won the confidence and patronage of a large region of country, and they will be missed from the places that once knew them so well. But we unite with their other many friends in wishing them success and happiness. . ." ' The new firm of Tenney & Sorenson do not need any further introduction than the recommendation of the old firm, which it heartily gives and the knowledge this com "munity already possesses of Mr. Sorenson, who has long been engaged with Allis & Howes as confidentialclerk7fiicMrrTen ney is a gentleman of experience in the bus iness, and we hope will soon have an oppor tunity of introducing himself to the old cus tomers of the house. A ' D in Pn i .T- f- Cl OA Rnntirr 1 a At A WE. U II A .1 b f U 1 Wl.kH-, agent for the Cosmopolitan Institute, is about closing up his subscriptions to the the great drawing of works of art, to lake place at the close of this month. In this distribution there will be the Greek Slave and several other celebrated statues, with a Urge number of paintings by distinguished artists. The prices of tickets i 3, for which each holder receives a copy of liar per, Putnam, Knickerbocker, or any other prominent magazine, one year, commencing the first of January. It will be recollected that this is the price of these magazines, and they are all well worth the money. But the ticket also entitles the bolder to a chance in the drawing, by which he may obtain a valuable painting, cr marble statue. This is no . humbug. The institution is' intended as a patron to art. Mr. Sontag has obtained a large number of subscribers here already, and we would advise others to come in while there is a chance. -1 IX An old gentleman from the country accompanied several of his friends here in making New Year's call?, and we know there waa nobody more welcome to every house and table than he. After dropping in at twenty or thirty places, and partaking of refreshments very liberally, ho . was finally handed a phte of very nice looking oysters. He hadread our investigations, and therefore knew the article was not poisonous, and he looked at them wistfully. Slowly rubbing his rotundity, however, he sorrowfully exclaimed: "The spirit is willing, but the flesh rebelleth," and sadly turned away. He was like General Lane at a certain time, too full or u iterance. . IIousxs ax d Lots for Sale. Messrs. Wm. and A. Johnson, having purchased a farm upon which they are going to remove, offer for sale some houses and lots in t' is lty, which demand the particular attention of those wi.hing to purchase property for speculation or for use. Advertisements wilj give particulars. The houses are new, and built by the owners for their own use. Tney are situated in rapid'.y improving parts of ihe itjr, ana on large iou. jhev will be sold ... . . . for what houses aod lots cost originally, and they have largely advanced in worth since. Now is the time for a bargain. v " OCT" Through the grona rareleasnees of oer preisman, the outside of yesterday Dailj was dated Monday, January 1. Accidjnts or errors are proverbial in printing offices at the close of holliday

" From anr Weekly. Subscribing far the Journal! Out good and indefatigable friend, Mr. A. B. Wilkiksos, of Cynlhiana neighborhood, brought us in as a New Year's present, a club of ß fly-three subscribers to te. Weekly Journal, with, "the ready"to back them, 'We thank him heartily for his kindness, especially as he does something of this kind every year. And we hold him up as an example of what can be done by a friend, who wishing to see us and our paper flourish, is willing

!o lend us a helping hand.; We trust more of 1 m our friends in the country, and no man has warmer friends scattercdin the villages and atr.on'.he farms of this region than we have, will each devote a few hours during the new yeer, to obtaining subscribers for the old Journal. Although they may not be able to obtain so lare a number of subscribers as D friend Wilkinson has done, yet if each friend only gets us one additional subscriber, we will have to lhankthem in the aggregate for hundreds of new patrons. . Good AVIaliC. We wish our friends and patrons in the country, a happy New Year." Slay health and prosperity bless them throughout the whole year now opening softly and brightly as a summer day's dawn. May their crops prove abundant, and all the results of their industry richly reward the farmer's labor and anxiety, iaiay cinuren increase orounu them, and every child prove nnotherb teasing upon the farmer's home. May good-feeling cement neighborhoods, and r eighborhoods everywhere unite in taking the Evansville Journal! And before the year closes, may every farmer's home bs weekk gladdened by our newspaper presence th oid instructed, the young amused, and ali made wiser and better and h'ippier. So mote it be. A Gbave Suggestion -The Madison Ban ner, in noticing the election cf Mr. Bright to the Presidency of the Senate, says: "Thia gentleman hn always boen very Incky. There is but one step between the Presidency of the Senate and that of the United States, aod euch is his luck that we hav heard several bets offeree! that he-woull become Pres dent before the session of Concress Ijaca. This can only be by the death or resignation of Pierce, an J our advice to that gentleman is to choose the latter alternative and resign rather than risk the furmer of dying; for there is great danger that Jesse's luck will kill him." .. fc3 In New York city the memorials in favor of mediation for the peace of Europe, are receiving numerous and influential signa tures. The movement ia warmly recom mended by the Journal of Commerce. Express, Herald and Sun, and the offer of Alexander of Russia to meditate between England and by our Government, is re-published. The Express lays stress on the fact that Alexan der's offer though declined by England, led directly to the Treaty at Ghent. CO" According to the Boston Traveler, 310,000 copies of Uncle Tom's Cabin have been sold in this county, and 90,000 copies of the Kpy to it. The Limplighter has had a sale of 73,000 and Shady Side, of 42,000. Jewett vt Co., the publishers, have paid $70,000 in cash tu authors during the three years past, of which 30,000 went to Mrs. II. C. Stowe. N Cr-A fehort time since the Memphis Eagle spoke of Mr. Coleman, of the Memphis Telegraph line, being eignteen days coming down the Ohio river, and called the Ohio river a humbug. In a little paragraph, we hit back on the Memphis telegraph line, and ea;d it was lucky Mr. Coleman had not straddled it for the trip, or he might still be on the way, etc. The Appeal replies rather warmly fcr the occasion, and asks us several questions. The editor will find an answer to these questions, with slight additions perhaps, in a letter we shall anil to-day to Mr. Co' eman, in reply lo a very ungentlemanly letter (postage not paid) received from him and to thai letter we direct him. The Ca sal. The Canal continues clear of ice, but with not quite so much water in it is Is required for good navigation. Day before yesterday the Joe Rowley and J. E. Taylor arrived from Petersburg! with heavy freight. The latter boat was loaded almost entirely wilh bulk pork, of which she had 00,000 lbs on board. The P. II. Woodard arrived yesterday morning from .the same place with a large freight. Boiler Makixg, &c. We call the attenlion of our steamboat friends, and all who have cither boilers to make or to repair, to the advertisement of Mr. John Knopp, in to - (ay's Journal. Mr. Knopp is an old andex - cellent boiler maker, and a good deal cf his! work about this city and vicinity will recom mend Irm as a nrt-rate workman. -He has ,jlJSl established anew boiler yard here.'arul we have no hesitation in saying that in work and prices he will give satisfaction. He gives excellent references in his advertiseIment to thoac not acnuainted willi him oer- " a : aonally. i The steamer Mediator arrived hero from New Orleans yesterday morning, with a heavily laden warge in tow. Her principal freight here consisted of 192 cralea of queensware for Messrs. Hollingswofth 61 Hughes, the freight and charges en which amounted to about $1,500. A severe Jig even on a big house these Limes!

Iiankablc Funds. Canal Bank, Evansville; ' " Crescent City Bank, Kvansviller , -N. Y. &. V. S. S. Bank, Evansville; Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute; ; Bank of Mt. Vernon;- "" r Farmers and Mechanics Bk, Indianapolis;

Traders' Bank, - I Central Bank, - ' ".;.Y ' Bank of the Cipitol, . . "- -,? . Indiana Bank, Madison; . , ' ' , Merchants & Mechanics-Bk, N. Albany; Farmers Bank of Weslfield; Bank of Salem; . . . ' - Fayette County Bank; 7 , j Cambridge City Bank; - Ilockville Bank; .: ': v ' Orammercy Banlf; - Keutucky Stock Bank, Columbus; Hoosier Bank. . , Indiana Stock Bank, Lsporte; C . . Western Bank. ' LaGrarge Bank. Bank ol I nciana. - w -- Bank of Syracuse. Bank of Monticello. f Bank of Goshen. Kalamazoo Bank, Albion; Bank of Warsaw. , ' Bank of Paoli. f '' Bank of Elkhart. Not Elkhartounty. Salem Bank. ' '-"''-. Bübglikt A3D Robbert.- HoleJ a4chafler was entered night before last by some bold operator; through the grate on thq side-araik and robbed of a few dollars. The thief only look what small change form the change drawer, leaving the main money drawer, which is under a shelf behind the "counter j undesturbed. The latter contained about 830 in bills. fX The Fanny Bullitt arrived here yesterday morning at 2 'oclock frJm New Orleans. She had a good trip, and found a much higher river than when she passed down. We thank our oU friend, Silas Field, Esq , of the office, for a package of New Orleans papers of the 2Gih ult ' , fXj" AVe learn that the gentlemen who got up the German Ball at. Rice. & Kramer's Brewery, intend giving another soon at a place where they can be secure from irterruption. We shall try to accept an invitation then, if ojfaid, and give a report of it such as we had promised of the other to-day. Removal. Thomas Bacon &, Co., have removed their extensive stock of Family Groceries from their old stand on First Mrectf to the new brick, building on Main, next door to H! lock and Stoddard's Drug store. I he r old customers will always find something desirable in their stock. . . - ' : 0T"The weather yesterday was very mild ana wttrr, I .v tirr -.rcrrr.if vfien lTösxrn was shining brightly, a beautiful rainbow appeared in". the South West.. About an hour afterward a very slight rain fell hcre r i aaaaaaleawaeaaaai i ! ft C3 The Robt. J. Word lost her rudder after passing this place Wednesday morning, and was taken in tow by the Southerner bound for Louisville. .. .. . OCT Friend M. P. Jones arrived, from N. York yesterday .afternoon, having left only the Sunday 'previous. We thank him for a large package of papers, including N. York Sunday papers, 3 1st. ' Öd The 6teamers Ohio, Keystone and Sultan, were advertised to leave New Orleans for Cincinnati on the 26th ult., and may be hourly expected here. : ; o . 03" The favorite Evansville packet Fawn arrived here yesterday from Louisville, and started on her return trip after a short delay. She will be down again next Saturday. 07" We learn that several boats belonging to the Ohio and Mississippi trade have laid up for want of business. OCTT" Freights below are reported very scarce, and some of the big boats are up for sale at New Orleans. The Emprire up yes tcrday, brought a very small load. fXr" The Stockwell was expected last night from New Orleans, but had not arrived at a late hour. (Or The bir Empress arrived here yesterday afternoon from Louisville, loaded to the fjuards with freight for New Orleans. " fJC The staunch olJ stecmrr Empire was here yesterday from New Orleans. She had but a moderate freight. 03 A candidate lor coutry clerk, in Texas offered to register marriages for nothing. !11'3 opponent, undismayed, promised to do i"9 saine. anU row a eraaie tn. . a a . r ? o He w as e'ecte" fXF'The Dayton Daily Herald has been discontinued after reaching its 243th number. The hard tunes were too much for it. 07 The new Sti Paul will be down this morning for St. Louis, and the Nebraska for ..... New Orleans. 07" The Kmperor of Japan's bedstead is euperoly carved and gilJeJ. By a singularly ingenious contrivance, a current of water may be conducted around the tester, and at pleasure made to fall jn transparent curtains r - -: .. t...i " H ui rniu -cuiiipieif ty eniirciiij r mc royal couch, for the double purpose of keeping cfT ihe mosquitoes and tempering the warm .air to a delicious coolness, which in that sultry climate is in consumatiojQ of bliss to reposing iietlessness. "

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I9'S.91 5T2 ij4;2i;2c;2:!2112,j 2:1 SU 16 17' 1ft. 19 2'),2I,4 23'24 -23 26:2";2K 29 (3(1.311 , A I I Or'i'he foremost follyof the day is a recent charge made to the grand jury ot Monroe Co. by Judge Jas. M. Porter, lung known as one of the slipperiest and most uncmpulous poli ticians in the Slate, urging Hie presentment L . - - t i l i r I OI the linOW IVolliingS as a OOgy OI perSOllS jhf htvp sprrptlw rnnrIrPil tn.rilhpr ia I wno nnve secreny .conspireu lognner to deprive other citizens of their rights and Iranchises; The Grand Jnry had the goud sense to take no notice of the Judge's absurd recommendation. . The Know Notbogs,'ltke any other political party,' have a right to make whatever tests they please, and to vote for whatever men they prefer. They recognize the right of any man, no matter what his creed or birth-place, to run for olüce ifjie chooses to do so; but they claim the right to vote for, or against him,, just as they may iccide. This, we tak it , is the whole extent of the offence committed by the Know Nothings. . If their members refuse to vote for their own men, they hold them as recusants, and refuse further fellowship with them. Just so every other political organization acts. Jodie Porter when he deserted the Whig party, some twenty yeurs ago, experienced Something of the aversion in which he wis held by his former associates. When he deserted the democracy and went over lo Tvlerism, he adJed another leaf to Iiis political expv riencp. He was nominated for Secretary of War, and unanimously rfjecUd by the (J. S. Senate. . Thus discarded by bolh parties, he finally sneukt d back into Locofocoism, upon profusion of penitence, and having at last secured an office, he takes the first occasion that offers to inake'an' ass of himself. - - i If the KnowiNothings are conspirators, so are the Whigs and to are the J)errjcraU. If they cling to their own men, and their own nominations, it is no more than what all parties do; and if they seek to introduce into pol. tics a higher and : purer' standard ot American Nationality, they are doing whut other parties have tco long neglected, aod hence their popularity . and success.; Judge Porter has boxed the political compass to little purpose, if he docs not know that all party organizations may, if they choose, conuuci uicir upiTanairr-irT ere-o)t-cjuiia,a a s will as by public meetings, and may uUo Pf Jy sich discipline to ihtir .members as they please. An lor binding themselves not to confer office upon men -of opposite party principles, that is so common, that none but fuch judicial donkeys as Judge Porter would nccuoc the Know Nothings of conspiracy because they nave established the stinc test. Sts$fx CAr. J.) R'gisler. Aknual Meetikg or Kkight Templabs -The 0 rand Eixompment of Knight Templars fur the State ol Indiana are now holding their . Annual Session in this city. A large number of delegates are in attendence. The following membeia were elected officers for the ensuing year at the morning session, yesterday: Henry C. Lawrence, of Lifayct.e, Grand Master : ; . William Hacker, of Shelby ville, D. G. Master. . Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, G. Generalissimo. L. R. Brownell, of Indianapolis, G. Capt. General. P. G. C. Hunt, of Indianapolis, G. Treasurer. Francis King, of Indianapolis, G. Recorder John W. Sullivan, of Connersville. G. Prelate. Isaac Bortlett, of Logansport, G. Senior Warden. Jacob C. Houser, of Grecnsburgh, G. Junior Warden. . E. W. Naples, of Ft. Wayne, G. Standard Bearer. B. W. Wilson, of Greenburgh, G. Sword Bearer. . Charles Case, of Fort Wayne, G. Warden. Henry Colestuck, ol Indionup jlis.G. Sentinel. fjifaystte Jour.". Hcg Maeket. The St. Louis Intelligence of Monday says: The number killed up to the present time will not vary materially from lat-t season; if anything there will be a small excels al the end of the present month midyear. At the close of December, last year, the estimate, as near as we recollect, was 60,000 head. I The number to the same date this year will probably reach C5.000. T he majority of the meat goes in t mess pork and bacon this season, there being very little put up for the English market in the shape of 'long and fhort middles" compared with previous years. The failure of extensive provision dealers in Europe has kept back t'ie usual orders from that quarter One or t.vn st a hlishtnpn I We learn, however, are dcing SOmetllin" that' . , i . . r, . , 1 --. - - Way Oll llieir Own HOOK. no lar, packers a a aaa - have Kept tneir meats anü lard out of tlie market, and probably will continue to uo so until shipping factilities get good again. Hoes. Over 20,001) hogs have been killed at Hanna& Sample's thus far which is about 4,009 more than were killed by this house during the whole of last beacon. They will finish next week. At Madiaon 60,728 hogs had been killed . a 'Lea . art Aa . P tO last .Saturday Ulght tlgainSt 40,314 Up to the same lime last year. Ijifauetle Jour, ildlh. It Fays. It is stated thnt Auditor Dunn has made $30,000 fees by the return of bills pf the State Stock Bank. .

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2MtniOCS KU. ' With th hot. aultrv atoKNipiiare tr n id -summer. thr J TeneUtinu o ib u land ad tli market ia th deep vallert '1 the real rirröftht H t i l oath. Hheranrf Tba ' burniajt driuka ap Ui wiwn, aaJ tb teayiag plant ' girt otl aoxiaur Kwei aad poiaoaooa vaport. that, if tabaJcd. 1 iiroduea Y-llor Jauadica. Ucraui cioaata of tba Stomack and wcU. lUrrhcs f T dientry . gu aad FeTr, Billico, eca. t Trt.hn v...r. i'. i.. ik.J u j iD(iunBJ ! Tou.bouUmakifrean.of V. BttCCK'a Ixmas Vr.or.TJia1.1c iPAACE. It lar power to cleanse tha Uwela. rnriiy tha blood, and restore health. Sea AdTerameBt ia another eol- ; ma of tUi paper. . J I 5EV ADV EUTi SEMENTS " 1 .... ' BUII.EU .1IAKI.U A.M IIKPAIRI.'VG. ' " THE aaderiigned biviag establish da BoiUr Yard at Eran.ville. is 0 ir. tared to make anil rrualr llol- ! will cite .itifacii u in iihircue. rrou pt atieuuoa will be raid to ail who nis re 11 upoq t iin to do thr word - Urdra may be left aita 11 nrv Sel.ribtr, of the Lamaeco Fuvadrr, or Briakaiervr. 31asker a; Co., of the Kgl Fuoa 017 oa th. cauaJ, AIoim sire. JO UN KUOl't. ItCXBT SCI RIB CR, JOH ilKW80., jao4-l UklMLMKYKa, Me&KER ii Co., ! IK USKS A.I D I.UTd FOR 6 ALK. rnIIK nndersined beir al out to remove frotn the place. 11 . , . .," . .... 11

U.i-.. Said ho... aad ou are aituated i. I..1. aad .Stoek- V.Vhe eV. ÖV.Vu7l.rp 4 ton rCiaeU. all well i Lalaaieat. uesr MtnUi'i oundrjr. frouu.. on ! h,a Umm u t 11 tlTi'' i(i tKtt bVU ättv- ,J'JU?,Hre DeW' Vf """ i "olonrer an' voidiu(itbeePn4eoliwimcf.lwn)llnttthuh wi.h 6 rooms each, toaveairatout-hw. statlr. tte. ! Z.J L - ' v " . i r. V 1 . . t .

For Mtticulan nouifi t( Mri Idehifl Jn Uaklev. real i estau agrau. Water at , or of the subscriber ou the preiaiee. . .. -; . I10U8HAAO LOT FOU SALE. , rjTUIE tubecriber offers for sale Wis houe aad lot, oa Third Jl street, ia the tiantera tulsrxenent, sear Judge i'oiter't rrf idfuce. on the mt rioi!,l terms. The tiuu is ue w and a ell finish, d, coataiaiag 5 coavenient rooms, oeller aad eut-buililin-K. cistern, tal'l etc. For pirticulan euunire ofJlcjrs. llehart k Oakler. rral !Mtatu g nu. Wat.r succt, or of the luWriltr on Ilia prvmV TT1ILIP DEUSNER l.ns aiigaed. u all the Book AeH. eunudi.elia.ai4tlHl.ookcoBUinmjaidaccouBUare wuW the pvwejsion t the t-adermgned. Ail penont inuel,t,a to sid l).:usaer If book ecou.it r therefore notified to eall apoa S. Kwiadtll. oae of the adered, at the bherwooi n,UM .aa make MstJement without duv. S. SNMVDELL, . . jaa4.tr - . V. BC'RKIiAllT. fJJOTATOES. SO Immb arj Wi.eonia Ptaee ree'J L and fraJe ! ja 4 J. W. d; S. V1CKEKY. -H rZ BUSH White B:ana la store aad tor ale by sd tor ale ly 4. W. & 6. ViCKKKY. ' JEWELRY STORE OF ' cti, GOSSEL , OWaTCXeV BClLDlSGS, FIRS T STRICT, THRKK I00R3 BIl.OW ''" 1mJT 0IFICK. " ' ' - ; ' AT this Store I keep e-ntanily 1 band alarge aad general assortment of Watches Clocks aod Jtwelrjr ui all kiads auii of the best st) I,m au d quality. f hare jnt received a large stuck of N'tw elrjr loth osefol aad ore am -ntal. wiicli ixppi fur puMie inopectioa. My stuck will b eenttaelljr enrpt'e y additions Ith the Iatetod moit Vetotifil patttrue. ahirh raj ex tensive bus iatas coaaectioa eaall mete buy aud ll at the lowest prices. Keairs ( any kioa xeeatcd'in a cnuptUnt maaser, and at low chariie. All f iod.4s.il l and all repair done at mr store are warranted. Goods eschaoged fur uld Gold and iilvor oa the imjh liberal terms.' - - Th ie in want of anrihinr in my line, are respectfully inritcd toetamiue my stock and price. . jao3-tf A HOrSK A5H LOT. n"! a Tery dairall location in the uppr prt of hoelty, ia M. tot i u. -Apuy to lULEHAUr & UAKLKV. jao Htd ' Watrretri-et.. ff I MMfOOlJ BLOU .X H LT. 10 bags lor table uo, mJ ree'd pr olia Mate for le by jAaS ö. Ü. UlLUIiKT & OO.; Syc near Water. YSTKB AM) I.UTKnS.-C0dna 1 and 2 lb caaa hertaetical'v tl d irth jnti r e.'d lor aale by jauS . n.. iilLUKlir CO.. ?ye near Water. ai:iPi;U PVt:k. I0ea-Ke SaUd pints, best quality. jtst reo'l for sl rerr low hjr ja"Jl , . a. U. OILUElir CO.. Syc. near Water. - 'TK.XEYAfORW0 ' - WHOI.K8JLK TiK.LlMS IM CKU t,J).a AtD I i VOK . COIUrKa WTK JkXITISK TS.. FT AX TII.I.K. ISO. rPJIlK undersigned hire this dsy tormcl a eopmtershii tr JL the purpuse of doing a wliulcsala ilroerry aad Linar buaiocsj. l.nrirg euo'ld tho bn-ineae of Mfera Allis ii lluwea. purchased their slock and made a Iditiona to aiaka a e mplote a.sortment. shall be aMe tn oSr aa cod baraia KOit CAoli. as aay louae ia ansill, rr aey city i the West. . - . R. & TKNNkY, a3 " ' S. t0RWX.0N. 4 STOLEN BBOM the tnbarlber. lirirg tear Xenia. Clay eornty, 111 . onermall fin svrj. iijibt mati aud tail, oat bind ou white. Th thi( ia about thirty fere or furt y- ar aid. black bare- an wkis4tirs aod dark eompleaion. - 1 will pay good reward to-any one briaiiog back tn- hre and thief j"3 tf " AXT110XY TlKKXOX i PROCTOR'S rnBL STARC l t boars jest ree'4 for . sale ty 8. K.OlLBtk ft CO ,ie.aar Water. . J b3 . : .-I..'.. J. . C.!aTKI.TO. SI1E!2TIKS. IWbatee oa band aad fir sale lor eaah t-aly by . " 2. ;j-3 - Ja:. LOW li Cfl;rlgMa:B PtLga.. Ky. A M.l)LifKU S VI "l KTT. S eases liawa 'aad line VV Sasiueti ree'd an-i to' for eauh .aly by, -jan3 ' J AH. LOW & CO., tlSiJata s.. Lou.. Ky. SRKSII ARRIVAI. OP VXXCY GnOCERILS.1 da 2 lk vaaa fe'li 8! won; - 2 dox 1 lb cane fresh baloon; - " --. - 1 dot eaat tresa Salmoa ass'd; - -" I do Lea k Perkins Wore stor sauce; 1 do Walnut Ca s'.ip -. - . 2 oo Toraa'M 2 do ans Hermetically seaJtd Core Oysters; , 2 do cns Spioo-l - " 13 half-loses II. It. na:ias; 25 IU EnRl:h Split Pea; -' 1 dor. üaiier Cir; , 50 Jleet Tongnee: IS bush IJomony; ) whule, hilf and quarter boxes Sardines; at ' janJ - COOK'S Family Groecry. FOB 8ALK AT ACCTIOX BV . WCOLSBY it KELSON. V board P. O. O Riley's Wharf-boat, oa Friday aext. the ti January at It o'clock, two JrUt-teats - in 98 eetly 19 et; 21 C feet 9 feet. -The boats will be al lagiide the wharf-boat oa tue 'ay before the sale. - ' jaa3-tU - DWCOXTI.MTAXrK. rE HAVE this lay retired tr m th Wholesale Grocery J businets. bul-erto done on the corner of Water and Vtu etree's. an I traatferrtd the same to Messrs TliNN'KV it SOKKNSO.V. abam we re.-omnienJ tea uatiaaasc el the liberal parronafre received by fort e last eigh eea yean. We woold say to our numerous ouatomeri thataotbing eaa heighten the gratitude w aw them more. taa a call from thoaa who hre onscttled aceeaute with vs. jaal-tf ALLIS 4 IIOWES. 14VMILY KXTRAS. 2i lbs Prach 1'roscrvef; 25 Iba Oni nee Preserves; 1 lbs Tomato do: 3 Iti numb 1 dox cans fresh Peaches; 1 dox caaa fresh Strawbtr 2 dox eaaa freai Tomatoes; rieat I dos cans trealt Olackarriea- at dec30 - COOK'S Family Grocery. VMS 500 Iba Davice'e era Sngar-cnred ITama for sale atl',0 perlbat dec3U COOK'S family Urocery. mfb DRESSED Qaails at Z jJlf docJO COOC-S Family Urccery. 'CTirAM'FD. (Ödoi of Chickens, lor a hich the market V V price in each will be paid by W. t S. VICrF.RT. IB AO of Saw frtsli and fine for ule t dec2J YICKERY'S. TTAPAXKD'nX WAItK. Trunkt. Deed Imaes. Cash 9 boxes, spteie 'ie toe. kailc trays, snertr boxes, molasses eups. eainstrs. dust pane. pPPr boxes. Tumblers, aaad boaee. wiwh bLi. match eufes. eauiilestickj. graters, lauteras, waiters and toye of every vorietr. dec2 BABCOCK BROS. gATK.T APPI.K 'PKIRERS. A desirable article JL tor lamily use, jact receired dec2J BACCÖCK BROS. PJEC'Dper eteaeier Erazelle jaav n eoa snaKr tsrootrs; Ki nests l ine Tcbs 3 ia nest. 1" aeste white Tubs S inaest; 20!ox blae & red Ilutkote H hails CanOIewioe l"Ilscacb: s lsaäriod Hrrmg; U bails Caadlewiok l"Hsu3( 2 ba s Pepper; for tla by dec23 I. ii D. HE1MA. rGinS. Vi ibis Belcher's CruiIied,Pnlverise4 and Loat Sucari ret 'd and for sale bv TKESTOX BROS. G.l MPfS.WXl.nnn infit re'd for alo low by dtci A. K. GILBERT & CO.. See. near Water. nUTTFIt I.ATKTIIW NKVKR. TF. are io receipt of tue following, all fresh sad good: i 1 vox ' aauieu Citroa; ;u boara Malaga lixiai: I - l eaax .ante I urrant, l tiete tolun-li lue; I 4 bb li Sugar Xe Crop; 2 bt.l Maetcr-1; ! w btrti. war Ltillee. Teas, uoitieu &jrep. Crushed ai'gar, A. k wo olle. . tlow rate tor 'a-h. dec27 r - UORXBROOK k CHURCHILL. T.AliUKRRKflTi'PK? GOOD A.R MUMP. I BIJI '' pureb ued the Uagtierrean establishnieot of Mr. " rigat.over m. Hughes' Store, aad ao bonfire aoui.ioas lo niestoea. 1 m now nrenared to taae naaneraea ia th' fceatatyleaod at very low rriees. I am gUvaniiingmy own pla es and ifarifore have superior advantage. Likeneseofmit.ieia acen free of ehare. i 1" a I I .. . a III: Z a? ala.V . A Evansville. la. und lllinoia State St-ek money taken for Danerreutr oea. comer Main and Second sts. in and Second (t drei 1-2 L. C. OXTETT. r.nRiK. : 5 las Drvis Corn Rtorcbr 4 boxes Gronad coffee; Ml do Durkee'l Hiking Powders; bi ll aas'd Nets; 5 tibi Gr juad Giager: 5 bxs Cheol-: IK) i io Sl ice; A) bas Mustard: 2 do Pepper Sauce: 2 1 b Tomato CaU"p; j 71 0, ass'd Picblo anl pre-rve: 10 do Kraady I'eache aad Cherries, in hart Spice; 10 baa Pepper; I caak Sladii. r; I ll- Clovn: 1 eaaa Nntineg-; 2 easts farJii.e : tw uJ UP., H, B. aad water proo lercuaua Caps juat ree'd and for ele by I ao,20 PRESTON BROS. . Uri$S Mt'L!.. Werre thladay tn receipt oM2eviei t53 Saiaa .Mulla of the "Millo Point." ' Rimag" and "C - j.m-t" patterna. Tbrae good wa have purchaavd d'r-et from tne ennaufacturera ut St. Gall. Switaerland. aad our stives to sell them to lealer a cheap aa the euato artiste can : Lo had frna aar ion Dnrtine honae in the rouutrv. novlS J A J. t.O ii UO., f Jiamet.. t.ou.t ny. ffl Vk'.-l'jObal.stcrUly ja a. decS yjEO. FOSTER k CO.

LVANSVILLK & CHAW TO 11 CSV 1 UAILUOA1).

3! - OrES TO TERRE HAUTE ON AXD AFI CR CILDAY. LKCM1PER S. Irmina a ill mi t fvllaar (Suadayt eicptev):) trWAVD Tll.f. - 1 10 XWAI If TKAlX. P? Leavra Emii1i....:50 a BlLavra Trr Ilaata. :TOa aa A fil t IiMi ata.. IJ:(W m An ive at 1 iactaa a.iZ:ro aa lp.nfrom ..! P a,lieprt Irom " ..i:ipaa AmTaatlarralTaoU. 4:35 p -iAitit. at tTiTill,; p m Br rasatDfera ib a. iitceaata. PaMea;er thU ronu lep at Terr Uant . te tk Vore- , ibk Traia on trie rerr llanu and iCiel.ranad i;tlitl A.M., I arrive at !adianarliai 1U:.U A. 31.. ia time to coaaect ai:M 1 trains a lollowf: I For daeina.ti ril Laweaeenrzli route at 1I3J .A.M.. arritt at Ciotmn.ti t 4 ; I". if. For Clea'aud. liuLurKU aad all lattrinrdiate pclnUT'a. Bill. f..uUiua iad at 12 l. ...... V" en. Ujt-:a. Cplanbtia. ZaaeeriHe aad W kf.l In!' Ceaual road a II 31., arrive at toluatbut al Id For CliWr. Losaarport and I.rrette17 Lafajette read al 12 31.. arrive at Chicago at :UW P. M. For Louisville. 3i vr Allaay aid Jtffer a rill y Jefferaeaville road, aa alo it), trains fur adisna ad Prre. Paas(Ker will fine it greati? to their advaata for eare fj". peed. eomfort aad eertaiaty of coaaertioa to take this reate aüribg winicr, ficiinan vn vi . .ir erov one kr rivtr; andiaesrlr rprieg arTsnpnifBU will made with othi r CoBipaaies hich aeBjrre lea- iac Evansville ia the morn. a will arrive at Ciaeiaaau, Chicafe, C.'luiaLos and Louisville fame day. ' 1 no attention o: m'rrnaau anaou The attention of merchant and otnera navinc ooooeiotaip " " " ""'" " J.J. DANIELS. Soa't. Evar-sTtlleDee.' 18M 4 - ' decV-tf (Evaisrille Eaqairerand Tiaeeaiei Gat. copy 2a.) AnMIXISTBATOR S WX. OP nKAl, liSTATB. "HV virtae of aa ord-r of the Court of Commua Plcaa of iii Yaadcrbargb county, lad., I. as Aimiaistrar do boaie noaof Al rim LcCaaipe. deceased, will, oa 'he T day of January. 1855. at the daor oftbe Co art Hoh ia the ey of Kvaasville. brtu'ea the h.ursrHi o'ulock A M. aad 4 o' vaasville, betn'ea the hmrjat I o'noci A n.sioit-' lock P. M.. ep.e to sa'e the W yt of the S W ol setiea , ia Uwaship 8 south f rtnge II weat. and alio ti.e N Kt S K ofrrccion t fa tha aam townsbip aaa range, all ia Clock 2. tha ! taideoai.tr. Tarms of sale 'i the neixbasc mokftfuk; , ia 9. aad the remaining h ia tuonitsfrum the day sale, the purcbar ginne note with security, bearirg iatTeat aad waiv ng valuation lavs, aaouio sa'O laaa n-t be soia a Motion, 1 will evil the sam- ct private sale, en the same terse. dell-4w jiin i. r isui-.iy, Aojasoe ob-jub. IIIKHII WIIITlV LIMK. CSbUe ia ae Orer. jas, . ree'd fwr aal ly Ä occlt S K. UlLiibKTfi t:u.. yya. aear uaur. ItfOlS k K I : K I 1 t J II A It IV tllH jLil Shovi.1 and Tongs, tra.a l eid. Ltrg a-aortaeolt do d -Kitchen; . . "c ; Poker and Cinder Shovel; - ; 15ia Aadiroas; Cook pon, civcs aad all other Kitchea utJi'ser.-. In a Hardware Stor. Cecil CliAS. S. WtLLi. - AOIrCK. AfL perscne In4eltd to the firm of V. K. HeaJrieks h Co.. are r- qutM to fettle the lame with tLe aadertiia ed. with aa little delay as pwsJj! defll IIESDRirKS k ycREA. - ;itoti:av aaü iv: uvikiua mtuiik OX WATER STRKRT. BET. SYCAMORE . AN D YlXB. CJA5PL P. 1IAVLIX haa opened a Creoeryand PravisUa ytnr at tha above rlace. three dr lr.n Sam'lOrr'e etiire, whero he wilt keep on hand aa exe- Heat arteret et (irvrrrias of alt kiadn. aad FKkÜH MEATS. He Will keep aH tteber Stall open at all hours, and tavteas puMie patronage Sleat good and price low. e)eelJ-U OLD SAXTA :.AlfcK AT HEAR CARTERSr LOOK OCT FOR CURISTMAS. fRIQR onder;ffaed Im gs leave to iaforo hr nnmerori ftt Jl rons and the public in general. tht he ha just leUra4 with the largest and beet aaaortacat of Tye aad rkacy GnO'la Ter brought to this cur. wl.ieli sbe Orr. ai C-aciaaaai nricee. ' AUo. raadi. Caifs'and all kia-'-e ol Confeotionatier of tha st quality at wlmletsle sad rtl. Partie fareisbed at the shortest aoiiro. dclJ-2w a. C ISA K LLKNbiRU. rlVl. PL Tl &CJL &, lie Tin Plate; 50 dox as' r.r per Bottoms; 5b4iaas'd Shevt-iroa; 10 p g Block i i: ree"i per late arrival for sale ly -. ittU wJllfcL ÜK 11 B( Of Ii nnoTin R. : t . Importers aad Dialers ia SaJdlcry Hardware aad Coach Trimotikg-, Main treet, Lvanavill. lad. T.'SrOL'I.Dleg leave to call the attention of Saddle. Rarl II ae& aad Carnsge Vanu'acfiirers. to brir larrr aad well asortdrtoekof IKrewaro.Tr mniiirs.ete. Thirlacil-t : . : r . . W . ..k - ,..1.1. b k. MtHinlA withauv cstabl)Uiuvnt wclof the munuin. iihrria prices orvarie'y. Caan aud prompt time l a er will bu4 it to their iivrtt ißt call and eamin the to-h. - - r' IJ" KVTIIKtl. lO.fCO iU Skirt'iig. Ilarnea aad BridleILA l.eatu.r, in lote aad tit ale bv lC2r ... ; ; BABCOCKBEOS. AXEI.S. '0 aette rommna nnfrj nd Carriage Axle; " 40 do hf-rt do ro da; patent screw do - d; -"o; -BACCOCK BROS. 40 do do Bult Jast ree'd and for sale ly . deeiT TACK XOTH'R. - , . .. LAFOElr oronvroashv VcrmoMt Warble, eaitaiVe for iib Tarn b-etoKee aad Monvmenti. will ha ai ld at aacUe ea he fkh day of Janaary. to pay eharrr. " viales the Sae bo preriouly pari. Sale to take plaee at 2 o'eloeb T. M,f said ua..at my IVarebewae, Ovrner f W ! rt nd flie Canal. dcci7-tp . - . JOHN S, lUTCllKU.. ry 1: BTSri Ptat"e; f1!iTarair; J 9ß 3J busk Oaiona. at dec27 COO Kä Famify Grocery. " fM YRVA CURRANTS 2 bbl ebofce aew just ree'4 a4 . fr aale by ' '' i ' " dec27 S. U. GILBERT A CO . Eye, aeae Wnbr.- , S. Al.ilOXDS SbbLja-tr-e'd f.ireatefty ... . r .ri KJtt decZi 8. UlLBfa:KT&CO..Sye.srtarVTaUr.. ATS. 3U besh Prime ytt ree'd aad forsale bv dec25 T. GUAM" k CO. GfiRN CSjO buah Prime jwt ree'd aa J for sale r.y d,ef5 T. GRANT & CO. " "JHT EW CRO Y COFFEE. 00 bap choice jort ree'd per Lea imVL nrtoa, reale by de.-, 8. K. GILBERT k CO., Syc. aear Waur. fUST ree'd at BACnX k CO.'. 1 larre FatTarkeye: Udriied Uooee; SJoa Chicken: 3 bit Green Apple, l-x Orange and 30 b Ear Cora. fr aslo cheap. . dec2i. ', PHKK.T - - ffAOR CIIRI3TMAS ANl NEW Y 14A RS . Thooe U ara at? de ronsof pnrchai"g Giiu for the aprrottchiag Holli-. days, aod prefer making Uiir etk-ctioa froffl tho many and prvtty artie'e f Jewelry bow maaofactore. well fiadittthetr interest to call at the ewre oa Fim . aew-Main. Idecil . I1WARDI1?CTAB, i BBL Apple Preserves: ü VL1 Peach rreaervee; 150 lb freh Table Butter jasrce"d st - ' üti'a . Cv)oK'4 Family Croeery. J n. i w. - IORWAnriSO ANOC MMISSIONNFRCTTAT. Deal- ' er ia all kiads of Leather. Hide. Fur. Peltri. Tallew. Soap. Wool. Beeawax. Tanners 'il, Plasteriag Hair, etc.. at No . ") Gravier etreet. Xa w Orleaaa. tZ, A d van (wa tna.le oa eunaiiamcnts of Produce to tbia Douao. dcelC-lmd . WM. T. PAGE. ' I1I-M,I utio . MAYIXO this day sul J. to J a rar Hall, mr iatere't (a the Aericultnril War hnaa known aa th krm of T Graat : A Co.. th business will hereafter be conducted Ly said Mill and Graat nadcr the aanie and st;l ol T. iiraat A Co. The above firm will settle all outstanding xoeonat to tb date. ? .1 ! w f Vtr iiL'VJilV I REMOVAL OF. JEWLLUY STOKE. . G088b. r? . rJAS REMOVED U Gwatbmey Baildiar oa Firi vy itrcet. 3 door b-low I o.ttm-. where he will be aap V.h py to see his id enstonaere aad th pollie. aad thijr '" tliew ki eateaaive asaortmrnt f new Jewelry. to . gether with a splendid s.lectiun of CHHISTMS aad XEtt YEAR, GIF! JEWELRY, etc.. .te. Call and eaamiae fuf -you rati ve. - - . - dc22-2.wt s CST ree'd ty Exprt adie' Vt'rrath for 1SJ5; Vaanelia: " ' : Token of Frb ndabi; Km p-ak of Friendship; 1 1 he Aniraili; Tho Ladies Jifl; " The Goldea äjUt; TheGarlaaJ: The Caaket. at . t dec 22 SAM'S LISTER. . . PTIt IVEtl OR KTOI.K.V. A1 July. FOAL Mare. I , year of age. with 2 wbite hiad feet, ta loarwtiite strip ca tne foieneao; iaa betn i-i ainea u)y. Uood reward U offered for britrinr ak tb same. M for laformatioa by .- I'KTKIl BOCH. deeZl 2:dArw On Boinvillo Road. 1', m lea rrm town". TKW M. R. RAISINS. 25 boxes choice ni l par Lasxu-g-1 to a for rale bv cZ S. K. GILBERT k CO.. Sye Bear Water. SARDINE?. flu haifand jr. box? ree'd per Leifnfcton foi aal: by . i deeZJ A. E. GILBERT 4 CO.. Sye aeal Watvr, 30 buah nrnipa; 10 do White Beftnt; 60 do Salt; rl lb aew Lard Ha Jar; l.ibilli Wrarp0( l'tr, 2 U-s Tal! C.ae'ea; Ii 0 ltM aew K:ee; 1.4) da Loaf argar; Raisins. Grvca Apple. Cora Mal Sa'ti-otre. etc.. all will ka . ol i cheap itr caaa, aad tut bome, rkt'K. tt perekver y tttU J.W. A S VirKKRY. RR AX 100 losh Brian in store aad far a v dee IS - J. VT. k S. t 1PKERV. . - iii:i,i 1 UK POOH! AT B. 1 w ll eeil Do it ean be. and take rar pay la A V X kinds of ImMara Mi'f Stek naoaej. caeep; thooe tha have snspended pajnieut. Call aad see. declo-U , . II. J. 11 A XT. IVOnY TAH1.E K1VK. t ' i FIVE aorHTK.it f I v-ry TabK. nw ia stir ia ' L set's r trta a f 51 niece, wbich at both we'u! aad full aun lor t nruimaa an . w toara rrejM-aa "i, neiij-rreffn iicains uiiiii mm. t n"". r. decl3 2 door hcloa Ihe BraoeU Bank. eaVOl.K I.KATIIKR. 3.ICO lb ia ti'r d aalety V7 nv2l PRESTON KS. RKCEtVKDper Canll-at Jnhn K. Ta lor b's e'ra ' "fine LaVr Salt. 'oraaU-ly avt 1. L l. IIKIM ANN. SILK .CIJ.3-i1wraönU Lartj. 'rr .l hy eJ2." JAS. Ll'W a C . 4U. Xain t.. Ln .. Ky, COPAIiT.M:Mlir. f BnHEad.rinrd have thiadry f-rwed a co-rrtaethlp. I 11 ItHttfr l"l Bm lireiWI sä'" Oa. a- - - the Root ai.d Shoe husiaesa at the o'd atanH ol ' b iL ander the arm of HrBurlck A HcMa, ana in ocuiua trick k G, V. K. MEN DK ICES. W, j. . McRKA. i u dl ll iiuvai i: Bovnr - a '!fArDKR diriH a pr-vae la. ii u he , f'T."' 4 P rooms ao'l arH.u.mufiai mp at Ir. N.M-Gl.h S. on Ch-nnnt nrret. Ieten Var ard r'irtt , h-reev,ry, attention is paid to the CwLVeuufu aad ikulaltol toaldci. -rfi.cll-2 .

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