Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 51, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 December 1858 — Page 2

Grand Encampment.

bLSPinoL'3.—To bear a young lady! complain that she camiot keep herself warm those cold nights, .

N E\V A D V KRT1S KMKNTrf

Settling Up for the New Year!

’tfarliie Kt*e:!V. Madison mul Cincinnati Packets

We hereby give notice to all—whether they, owe ub, or, we owe them—that wfi are very atizloui to have a genera! settlement belore the beginning of the now year. We do not expect to be able to pay all the demands against as, iu cash, nor do we expect that all those indebted to us will be able to pay us, in cash; but we do know that all can corns and make a settlement aud give notes, and thus square the old books, and begin the new year upon “the square.'* Wa have been carrying on the printing business here nearly six years, and during all that lime we have had no settlement with quite a large number of those doing business with us, and with these ve mutt hare a settlement, "peaceably if we-cau, forcibly if we must 1” We want to know just how we stand with the world on the first day of January, 1859.. ; Next week, we will scud out bill* to those who are behind with their subscription, and we hope to receive an immediate response.

At the fes'-ion of the Grand Encamp* I rnent of .Knights Templar for Indiana, | held in Kew Albany last week, the fol* * lowing Sir Knights were elected officers ; for thb ensning year:— M, E. Geoige AV Porter, Kcw Albany, Grand Master; E. Rev Win Pel an. Conners villo, Deputy Grand Master; E. L. R. lirowuell, Indianapolis, Grand Generalissimo; E. Win IIacker, Shclbyvillc, tirflml.Captatn General; E. Charles Fisher, Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer; E. Francis King,'Indianapolis,' Grand Recorder.

The Kate 1'rcnch atnl Prairie Hose now form a regular daily line of Packets he* tween Cincinnati and Madison. The Kentucky owned ami controled by the Cincinnati and Louisville mad line, runs every other day. It is now more than a year since the Kate French was pul-into the Hne to reduce the fare, and correct the enormous impositions of the Mail Boats tariffs for freight and travel, and the re* suit has been ever more favorable than her friends* and owners anticipated. All along the line, and at both ends of it, a determination has keen manifested to bring the fare down to the old Wisconsin prices. True they have been reduced far below them, and quite too low, by the Mail Company's boats, and the Kate was obliged to come down too much, to satisfy public opinion. Prices have been' reduced by the Mail Company. 50 and 75 per cent, on. passengers and freight to drive off the French, but without accom* jplishing their object. Her owners and jthe public have kept her in the trade, till the Prairie Hose has joined her. Luring this protracted struggle between monopoly and simple justice, the French has about paid her way, but made no. money for her public spirited owners. "She come to stay;' 1 and she; has stayed, and though she has made no dividends for her owners, she lias saved money for the public. She has saved the people not less than §150,000—probably §200,000, during Inr first year's running in the Hue;'and would have saved them fully half that sum at old Wisconsin prices, and made good dividends, had the Mail Company taken their boats out of the'way as the public voice demanded, and left the day to her alone,- ’

ifflclftl Paper of Swlixerinnd County.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Election IVolicc!

T THERE * - ill be an Election held in Veray . on the 1st Monday of January, 1969, Tor the election of Seven Trustees, to serve as 1 Trustees of the Corporation of Vevay for the vest IS5‘J, By order of the Board, December lilli, 1S59. F. I.. GR1SAKD, (’resident. Attest;—J, L. THIEBAL’D, Clerk. December 15, IS5S.—3t

. Fall and Winici' Goods, Anderson & Ilngnn, HAVE just received and are now opening at their Store room in

The following Sir Knights were appointed to the subordinate offices by the Grand Master:—*.

V.EVAY:

Wedhesdat, : : : December 15,1858.

IUiv Thomas It Austin, Xcw Albany, Grand Prolate; Tlev John W Sullivan, Jejibrsonvitle, Grand Senior Warden; Solomon D Daviess, Foil Wayne, Grand Junior Warden; John A Hutton, A’ew Albany, Graml Standard Denier; Elijah Sabin, lied ford. Grand . Sword Hearer; Diehard . Hurnnh, Connersville, Grand Wanion; Henry Colestock, Indianapolis, Grand Sentinel.

tT .11 O O It £ F IE LD, JCB a.full and complete Mock of reasonable Dry Goods, comprising a choice and varied assortment of the latest stylus of DRESS A FA7VCV DRV GOODS, Clothes, Casimcrcs, Flannels,

Bciwesb Directory. —Persons visiting this place will find the names of the principal mercantile houses, professional men, manufacturing and mechanical ea* tabliabments, <kc., &c., enumerated in the list of Business Cards on the.first page of the Reveille.

CUOCKRIKS, NOTIONS, *r., which ore offered at prices which will defy competition, and to which we respectfully invite the attention of our old customers, and the public generally,'. qj- Call and examine for yourselves. Anderson A Hagan. Moorefictd, Ind.', Dec. 15, ISOS.

TT?* So Boiler nn be taken of atnmymou* conitnupAL, Whatever tl intended for InK-rtlun niu»l be ■trthoaUealed hy the name nnd addre« of the writer: MtMCtuarily for publication, butM a parable* of joed (kith, wo cannot undertake to return rejectee const onl cation*.

l+f T1 ic new Forest Q 1 1ceii at• tracts crowds of admirers, much to the annoyance of i ho olliccrs and decorative painters, this wet 'weather.' Capt. Conway informs us that he will leave fur;(Jiiiciunali otvThursday, where lie will reccive an 1 cn fire now on \ Iit fur his-boat—furniture. Ac/ On AVcdnesday the Queen will make a trial trip up the river. We are also '-informed' that the Queen will, change her lime of departure from Madison from 0 a. in. to 12 oVlbckj or lately if possible.—'Madison Courier.

Of course, these remarks do not apply to our regular advertisers in Yovay, with whom we always make ayesrly settlement.

FALL AND WINTER TRADE. r|V>IB undersigned are now in receipt of a A large and complete nssotlmcnl ot

IT? All Legal AJrcrtlteraenU payable In advance, or when Affidavit b made; In no caw (object to the delay of legal procvM.

IQ* Alt irmilerU md«rtj*emenU to be p*W for InTBtUbt; ti» iJtauco. ■

Hardware and Cutlery, Consisting in part of the following leading articles, to*wil; — Table and 1’ocktt Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Razors and Strops, Table, Tea, and Basting Spoons, Edge Tools of nil ib-stnpliuiis, ■ Bench J’lants, Gages and Squares, Hand, Bipp, Pannel A Tennant Saws, Wood and Cross-Cut Saws, Carpenter’s and’ Cooper's Tools.

Atlantic Monthly. —One year ago this Magazine waa an experiment; now it is & decided success, having a circulation of over 30,000 copies. The third volume will commence with January, 1959, At (hat time the popular ■**Aolocrar*bf the Breakfast Table" will commence anew series of articles, which will prove even more acceptable than the first. To accommodate our friends we will furnish the Atlantic Monthly and the Reveille, together, for 83 DO, cojA.

New Yeah Address.—We will give any 83 magazine published in America to the person sending ns au Address for our Carrier on the first day of January, 1859, provided the same is used on that occasion.' - In case more than one address is sent ns, a disinterested committee will Be chosen to- make the award, , All contributions should bo sent ns by December 20, 1858. .

Public opinion lias been enlightened on this question of Mail Boat Monopoly mid unreasonable prices; and the monopolists have had a lesson their pockets will not soon forget, 1 Had they done right and treated the people fairly while .they contrcled the prices, they would now have at least $100,000 that they have not got, and never will get; because, whatover.elsc may. happen the people wilhnever consent to he taxed next year or tho year after, to make up their losses this year; that is certain. - Kobody cares who, owns the boats running between Madison and Cincinnati so that they bo good, and the prices of freight and travel lair. But they will stand by their trieil friends, who against such odds brought out tho- Kate French more than, a year ago, and have kep.t her in the trade ever since; in spile of all the falsehoods and threats, and predictions and rii utters, and vimey of her persevering and bitter enemies. The people will now have confidence in her owners; aud lcss than another years struggle will give them the (rack, and all ihb people will say—„-]mm —so vwte it U.

— ALSO 400 pair Trace Chains, 2C0 Halter Chains,. 50 pair I Iren si Chains, 2ft Log Chains! 25 Lock Chains, Double and .Single Barrel Cutis, I’istu’s of every description, ' Shut Bags, Fowde-;, Flasks and Horns,, Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, such as Bridge Hilts, Enameled Leather,--Buckles, do- 'Cloth, Stirrups & Spurs, Laces A: Fringes, Tacks, and Harness Saddles; Brass Bands, Ac., Ac.

The New Volume.

On tbe first “Wednesday in January, 1859, the first number of the new volume of the Indiana Reveille will be issued. The character of the paper wilt remain the ume os daring the past IS months,and published oh the some terms;—$1,00 in advance; $1,50, if paid during the year; or $2,00, If not paid on til the expiration of the year. It is hoped that all will pay in advance, and secure it at the lowest possible rate.

steamer 37ort Wayne passed this place yesterday, from Now OWeans.Ncar Napoleon, Arkansas, it snaiy ran up through the ; gHard, ioarinij awtiy t wo ol' the 'if tit I c rooms. : I n pass i n t i p through the carpenters room, the snajf' took■ iliaiullicer mid tlirnsi Iiijit into the cabin, fortunately doimr liimrio bodily- injury.—■ Madison Conrin'. •

CosMoroi-iTAit Art Union. —This is (he fifth year of the Cosmopolitan Ait Union, and under new and tnoro satisfactory arrangements. . The Magazine is enlarged, and numbers among its contributors the best talent in the country. Each subscriber's presented with a large steel engraving 30 by 33—The Village Blacksmith. There arofour hundred oil paintings and some fine statuary to be distributed. For subscription and catalogue, apply to I. Stevens, Vevay. i

Having persona Ur selected Die above articles, we can assure our friends that they are of superior qualily, and we intend selling them nt wholesale or retail at as low prices as they can be bought west of Die mountains. Give ns a calf, and examine- our stock at goods and pi ices, before going elsewhere to purchase. F. L. Gi‘i*ui;U A Sun. Vevay, December 15, 1553.

- The new volume will bo under the auspices of F. J. Walho & Co., and will be conducted on a plan to merit more than ever the support of the people of Yovay and Switzerland cooniy. It will be the aim of the Proprietors to make a Home Paper, devoted to local interests, instead of being filled up with party bickerings or party poetics. *

(KT The, bill for t lie elect ion of. U. S. Senators passed; in the Indians Senate, Wednesday afternoon, by h .vote of 20 ayes to 21 noes; Messrs, Gooding and Wilson, anti Lecompton demon ats, refusing to vote, and Mr. Wallace,, anti-Le-coniton democrat, being absent; .

SHKItlFF’S SALK.

, The Great Repuduo Monthly. —We have received the first No. of this hew monthly. It ia neatly printed, and its columns am filled with choice reading. If the future issues a jo equal to this one, we arc confident it will meet.with abundant success. It is published by Oaksmith tk Co., Now York. Terras, 83.00 a year. 112 pages a month; GT2 a volume, or I3-M pages a year. _

KY virtue of nit order of sale issued out of the Clerk’s’office, of Die Switzerland Circuit Court and to me-directed, in favor of Ferret Du four, Bx’r, Ac.,.oi;J against John S. Itoberts, T. W. Graham, ct a1,l will on ihe >lh day of January, 1S59, between the hours prescribed Iiy law, at (be Court House door in p eTowit of V'ovay, in said county, offer for sale at public auction and outcry to the high-, esland best bidder fur cash in liana, the rents Jind profits for a term of years not exceeding ’seven, of the following rent estate situated in -said county,-viz.;— • .

The Reveille is firmly established and liberally supported; and it is tbe intention pf its Proprietors to devote their time* means, and abijity, to carrying on an establishment thaLwill be indispensable to this community.

XOT1C1I

- Asnwo and Mount Vkrnox.— A Memphis paper elates that James B. Clay, sou of the illustrious “Harry of thy West 1 ’ has swapped Ashland, the famous homestead of his father, for 2O0.U00 acres of land in Texas, It is a pity that one Washington who has been soioutrageoiislyjewing tho patriotic Ladiaa’ in the sale of Mount Vernon, bad not previously swapped the consecrated Homo and Tomb of the Father of Ins Country for half a million of acres of Texas landA whole so tiled Texan would have donated Moout Vernon tp the Ladles of the Union, and contributed to improve and preserve the grounds hallowed by the' associations and the ashes of George and Martha Was«ixgtox.

in tin; Vtvay, Mount kS. Sterling ami Vert ai lies Turnpike Company, ’who linvu- subscribed slock to rvnstnicl the tffinch of sntil roed to Faivriew tncclinc honsf, are hereby-notified that'Dm'Hoard of Directors have ordered Dial live ■ dollars or: each'share so subscribed be paid to .Ulysses F. Treasurer of said Company, in Vevay, on or'beforc the 20th 'day of.Jiiunary IWO, of which said stockholders will please take notice mid pay the same to said Treasurer by that date. I By order of the Board ofDircctors, : . ;1 . FKKD’K L. GltlSAHD, President, ADest—FcttKKT Devout, Secretary. " Dec 15,1&5S.—Iw.

Slxty-Screnih Year I CINCINNATI GAZETTE -For lS58-’59. AMONG _Uic leading political doctrines, which it will be the constant aim of the Gait lie to aJvxtKe, with a »Ipw to their 0 It) IS lie *ocrtM through a change of AJtoiuI»lriliun, will be Opposition to the Policy ami An* of the Fierce tad Buchanan Ad mini sire Hoc*, (identical la chan tier), aanctiouod and aupporied by the Democratic Party, and the nupouslbllny of wuicb, at a Party, U hat folly auumed; AVeitoral Reform la Government Eipandttm*, ■ rwt the introduction of ttricl Economy la all Ui department*; . , , Thu OMClat Whig doctrine of A TARIFF PORi RBVENUE AND -DISCRIMINATIONS FOR PRO-' TECTION—the aonndne**, expediency, and JnaUeeof which even the Dcmocretie party, aftef nearly a quarter of a century of blundering experiment*, are cumin* to acknowledge; . Tho vice lion of IVslm asters by the people, thereby taking away from the ooe-iaaa {tower the treat endue* engine ordt-tpaUsm, corruption, and inquisition, wbkh it now weiliU; Tho abolishment of thcSKCRHSY ao ntoch la Togo# in,the administration Of oar attain, and the adoption in tti stead of a frank, manly, and oj*n policy, admitting the people to a know ledge of what their Agcott aru tluing, and enabling them to discuss and paujudement upon the measures proposed for their be no 111; Equity and uniformity In the mode of admitting all new State* Into the Union hen's tier, making the tame rule* and ratio* apply to all alike; An entire Mefortn In onr present whole tale system of squandering the public domain—w fraught with evil consequence* In the fmlire; limiting lu pre-emp-lion and Sole to boms Ode Settler*, and an grant* and distribution of Proceed* to purposes of Education and Inti 1 mat Improvement; a pulley, the adoption cf which would hare the effect practically lo eitlnd* Slavery from the. Territories, and add Immeasurably to the independence, bsppineyiand pros perils of coming generations by securing. In perpetuity, FREE DOMES to FREE MEN and U(o Ueaalnga of universal free education; . ■ ■ Non-interference, hr the Government, with Slavery whe re 11 e a i>ts a* a State I nstitotlon, and non-extension of It lnb/Territories now free—in stsllng that the inflasince of Exitulive patrons-f and parly discipline ebal) no lunger be thrown In favor or tu perpetuation or propagation—In other wo tilt, that oor Government Idiall reave to be a slavery-ex lend log Government; • ' ■ A Union of the combined etc menu of the Opposition In a bread National Organ! ration for the overthrow of the present dominant party In IROO; believed that tbsatiplloatiijn of it* principles, as practiealty exemplified, taia been fruitful of agitation, discoid, and dUui.Uuthat it* morr.1 Iwnkruplcy tseompMe and Irrvlheva- " tfle, and that it* continuance in j»iwcr must, therefore, In the very naptrv of things, n-vili fu entailing upon us a continued curie* of calami tics, National, lodit lo■31, and Sectional. - lu It* general course. It will l*o the alio of the GAZETTE ejvcr to be found upon the side of THE K 1(51 IT, be it the popular orlheunpopularsldr: to op pose Favoritism, Monopolies, and Partial IxTisIatlua of every description; to torn! Its aid towards the e)«sttion of Itiu Dim's and to lV* retaining in their hand* the sovereign power in substance a« wet) as in name; and toadi-Tjle all legitimate and salutary- Reforms tending to our (iileIlcctnil,?loraJ, Social, and Political I’rogreVj. ' ,, news iss maxititst ncrinTxs.xT, coaanroiats' «, nr. Inrrensed expen-e, labor. a tat attention will be bestow rd upon these department*, and we hope to render them, as we 1-cli eve they have proved heretofore, entirely satisfactory in our readers. We shall iwln ree**ipt of daily (Nirres{nindeaeo from CoTumbasand la-dbnap-di*, during the Is-fUlilire Sessions; also, Eel tern and Sjieciat dispatches front Washington?which will reach our readers rx snvsxrc of the tlmo such news'can be rceeinsl through any of the Eastern pa-ja-ra. The Sixt-lal foro-spo lid cnee and dispatches, Congressional and Jli-erllanejo,. of the GAZETTE during the pad year. have le-en a feature of the highe,*t lute rest, and we flatter (survives hat not been approached by any Western Journal. To lh(we who tynigaihize with us in the views we bav* expressed and desire to aid in their proposition, thus opening the way (or the triumph which we believe awaits us in the next Presidential struggle, we confidently appeal for I heir continued etTiris in cilcndiuc the firetilolion of the GAZETTE in their tespectiie nciffiiborhorpls. TKItnS. . DAII.V—Puhllslieil every Morning, Nan.Uy l!irrpte<l. Single Copy, one year $7 00 r * ” six months 3 AO " " Ui tec iuumli.t ■_* Ot) Five to Ten'Copies, une year 6 Mi corli. Ten nr more Copie.*, one ycar.s.. C Ui " TVEKIvhY—Pulillshcd ex-try Tltbriilav Single Copy, one year $“3 1*0 Two to Five Copies I 7,1 c .*< h. Five to Teii " . 1 60 *' Ten to Twenty ;* (and 1 to getter up of Club} i 23 »* Twenty Copies, and upwards,(atid 1 to getter up of Club} I 00 Amt an additional extra copy fur every iJJitiontl 'JOpubsTfibers. To the getter up of each club of 70 or more, a copy outlie DAII,V Vill be s.-rit, if prefer* red, instead of the extra Weeklies, ■ Copies will be sent to Clergymen at $!.- Additions to clubs can be made, at all time* during tbc year, at proportional rates, the time to expire will) tlieCiub, ■ Subscriptions, in a) cases, payable in advance, and no paper continued after the tipi* ration of (be time paid for. . v We shall be happy, at any time, to aend at many specimen copies as may be desired, upon ajiplivatton. ; All Letters conlaining reroiilancts, if Regi istcrcd, wi|| be at one risk. Drafts preferred, when conveniently obtainable. : Address, GAZETTE CO., . Cincinnati, 0, Cincinnati, Dec. I86S; . . *

All that piece or parcel or laml Ivins' in the Towii of Vovay, on the margin of the .Ohio river, bounded as follows, viz;—Beginning at tlie Southern corner nf in lot known on the ad* djlional pint of in lots of said Town os laid out try John F. Dufout in tfce month of September, IS.1G, by the number two hundred and ihirtythree;—thence running north fifty degrees east one hundred and forty-eight feet and siVinches to I tie eastern cornet of said lot;--thence iouth forty degrees easl to the Southern earner of lot number two hundred$si\ of said additional plat;—thence a north-easterly course ■ilotig the southern boundary line of sard lot number (wo hundred and. six. Lot' number two hundred and five, one hundred and fifty four feet,, more or less, to the eastern corner of sard lot number two hundred and five on Walnut street;—thence south forty degrees east along the south-western line of Walnut street to'ihe Ohio rive* at low wafer mark;— thence down the Ohio nvef to a point where ti e north-eastern line of Ferry street strikes the Ohio river at :h»w water mark;—thence north forty degrees west along said Ferrystreei to the place of beginning, containing at low water math, abbut haif a a acre, of land, mote or less. ■ v .'■■;■■■

G'odey roii 1859,—The January number of this favorite monthly has been received. This number is indeed beautiful. It is the beginning of the now year. Terms, 83,00 a year. L.. A. Godcy, Phila; ... ' VVo cannot under any circumstances lend our magazines, and we recommend all. to subscribe immediately.

By the way, it is absolutely necessary# that those, indebted to the office should make an immediate, settlement, and save costa and trouble. , ; *

Clubbing with the Press.

As many of the readers of the Reveille desire to. take one or more magazines and pajftre in camwctm witV it,-wo have made arrangements so that we can. fur: dish 'them at reduced prices. ! We can supply a our friends. on the foil owing terms:—r; ; ; Reveille and Atlantic Monthly —.... .$3 00 Reveille and Godcy** Lady's Uopk.>.. . .- S 00 Reveille and Petenon's Magazine.V,2 30 Reveille and Heme Magazine*...... 2 30 Reveille and LifelUostraled.'.,..2 00 Reveille and Water Cure’Journal.-..... I 60 Reveille and Phrenological Journal i. ..;, 1 50 pno dollar .can be saved on all $3,00 magazines, and 70 cts on $2,00 maga91,00 on'Life Illustrated, and 50 cts bn the Water Cure or Phrenological Journal, by getting them of us.- •

■ The Bn ms n ‘Reviews.— -TIigjo standard periodicals have a reputation that is worIrt*>ido, arid they need no recommendation from W • They are reprinted by L. Scott .& :Cp. t in ibis country at less than one-third the English prices. See announcement in another column. More aqon/ .

; river is how in asplcn(Hoeomlitioii for boating, Uoats of the largest class are now making fine trips. ■ A very- largo quantity of coal is, now on the river, destined lor. ports below.— Perhaps 200 coal boats passed here on Saturday and Sunday,

L, L. AY0 0DY,

r|H SHANKS the public for past pal ronage, ' 3, mid mils aUentitiivtu his stunk of Stoves, Tinware,' ic., at 'his, shop on Ferry street, ncM doer to Grisatd’s.Hatdwnre Store.. lie keeps different patterns of , ■ • . \

Also, the following described piece of land; beginning at a point on the North-east side of Walnut street,,fifty feet' south forty degrees east from the southern corner of lot number two hundred and four in said additional plai t —thence running easterly .with the line of a street not named oa said plat, but what, shall be known as Short street, one hundred .and fifty-four fecW more or less, to the line.divid-' ing said Du four's land from, land sold by Vincent Du four to John Sheets,, now .owned by Ulysses 1*. Scbenckj—thence south forty degrees east along said dividing line to I be Ohio river at low water mark;—ihencedownthe Ohio river to a point where the north-eastern line of Walnut street strikes said river at low. water mark;—thence' north forty degrees' west with said Walnut street to the place of begin ning, containing allow water mark about one quarter of atracre of land, more or less. Also, all that certain piece or parcel ofland, being a part of lot known on the additional plat aforesaid by the number two hundredand twenty-eight,.beginning at I he northern corner of said lot number two hundred and twenty eight,—thence running south forty degrees east along an alley fifty feet to the Eastern corner of said lot,—thence south fifty degrees' west thirty feet,—thence north forty degrees west fifty feet to Franklin street;—thence north fifty degrees cast, along Franklin street thirty feet to the place of beginning, containing one ihouyand five bundled square feel of land.' :

Odd Fellows Gasket »V Review,— Wo are in receipt of the December number.of this excellent monthly. It is published monthly by Longley Brothers, at Cincinnati# Ohio, at-$2,00 a year. Every Odd Follow should subscribe for a copy. Wo will-forward 1 sobscriptons.

Cooking r 81 oyes , which he can sell as' low as any article of similar appearance and value _can be sold in this market; but he. calls particular attention to the "Charter’' Cooking .Stove, mi one of the heaviest and-most perfect stoves in all its arrangements, now in usej aud,warranted in all cases to give ' - ■ i ' ■' [IJ“ Fcrsons desirous of buying Tinware.or Stoves, wilI do’.well locall before purchasing. Qj* All kinds cf job work in his.line done oh short nolice.- : - dec'.S

£5T We notice by tbo Ycvay News and Bising Snn that a Cotillion Party is to bc given on the steamer Kentucky to-day. One great objection to those steamboat patties is, Ihat'tpplriiucb whisky is consumed by the y^ng.’niemtrj.

A Soctlemest.-— Car cblnnriis are so crowded with advertisements, that we are ' compelled t to issue i a; supplement. this week,- containing advortiseriienla. We may have to do the same next week, - After that/we shall We more room, as we will, he rid of the delinquent list. We tnuk put readera will Be patient with us; as wedo the heist we can. V:;'

’ ; (K77 Attention is called to the Prospectus of the Cincinnati Gazette ia our advertising columns to-day, We have no hesitation in saying that the Gazette is the best paper'in tbe West. The Daily is worth any two papers in Cincinnati, as a family or business paper.

Tlic British Kcricws, Hiid Blnck./wood's Magazine. Great Inducement* to SuLscril*!' , ■, ■ Premlnmi. uid Reduction*. LSCOTT A CO., New York, continue to. • publish the following leading British Periodicals,viz.: - ; - 1: • . The London.Quarterly (Comeretire). • , ' 2. ■ : ; The Edinburgh Review (Whig). ■ • ■■■ .- •- 3,... , ■ The North British Review (Free Church). :'*■■■ •• ■ The Westminster Review (Liberal). / • X- ■' . 6.,\„ ■ ■■■■■ -’Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory). These Periodicals ably represent .the thred great political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical—but politics forms only one feature of their’ character. As Organs' of the most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality and Religion, they stand, as have stood, unrivalled in the world of leUcn, being considered indispensable to the sc bo! if and the professional man, while to ( tbeint*Hi‘-. gent reader of every class they furnish a more, coned and satisfactory record of the current' literature of the day,, throng bout -the, world, than can be possibly obtained from any other 1 source... : ‘ V- ■' '' v ■ . ■ £irly Copies. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value tothfje Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placid in the bands of subscribers.about as soon’ u the original editions. Terms.. (Regubr Prices.) - r ■ Per ann. Forany one of the four Review*.,.... .$3 00 ForanytwooflhefonrReviews 6 00 For Shy three oftoe four Reviews....... 7 00 For all four of the Reviews.^; 800 For MagwiflAV-.......... 7 00 ForBlackwood and one Review 6 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews.. .7 00 For Blackwood apd three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood apd t|je fo(ir Reviews.. .10 00 Afonry eg/repf ip (he $f«{f jphere issued vilt U received af far. \ ThP RostflKP Ifl gpy part of the United States wifi bp but Tvemy-fopr Cents a year for, Blackwood and but penis a yearfoj, each of the Revews. AUhe above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for 1839, and u«" prtml|iin to K«w 8al)»crlb«r*, the JJqs. of the same Pepodipala for 1847,^ will be - furnished complete iriMiut additional phafgt* / ' Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, tbpse Periodicals‘lose little by age. Hence,» full year of the Nos. (with no omissions) for 1847 may be regarded nearly as val* able as (or 1849- ‘ Subscribers wishing also the Nos. for tsw

' lloEDEitv. —Burglars trop in 1 C. 0. Porrine’s bookstore in tlieUniori Dcpot, Indianapolis; on Tuesday‘night, and abstracted jcw'clry and p'oeket kutves to the amount of some three, hundred dollars.

WINTER GOODSrglllF. subscribers'a to now opening at their JL old and well known stand in Jacksonville, a .large, and well selected slock of Fall aiid iVinlcr tiootls, , - , f mhracing every variety and stylo of : Fancy and Staple ; . DRY GOODS, Consisting of Calicoes of alt kinds and prices, Lawns/Ginghams, Organdes, Bareges, DeUegcs, DeLoine, Shambrays, .. Lustres, Silks, and Muslin

The Xato French and the Prairie Hose, the regular Madison Packets, arc doing a fine business. This line has been consolidated, and is now a pcrmanenTIn* stitntion, being firmly established. The New Queen will soon be out. She will be a very fine boat.

has been introduced tntoibo Legislature, making it necessary for all laws of the State to be published in a newspaper in each county, before they.take effect. This ia a good idea, and we hope it will become a law. The law's of the State should bo published in finch a form that every man may read them, and govern himself accordingly.

1 State Board op Ag richltoreT1 ic annual meeting of The Indiana State Board of Agriculture, will be held at Indianapolis, on .tho first.Thnrsdayaftcriho first Monday in January, 1859.

iKr’i ho circulation of the specie paying free banks of Indiana on the 81st October was $1,223,880, being 8125.29G less than there was in circnlation on tho 31st Oct., 1057.

• ; ' Goods; for Ladies Dresses.Carti'ierc, Satinets, Cctlouades, Garabroons, Jeans. Velvets, nnd Linen Goods, for Gentlemen and Itpys’wear.

JJ5TA flatboat belonging to Messrs. Hugh Espey and M, K, Haines, of Rising Sun, struck a snag on the Mississippi river, about twenty-five miles above Memphis, a short time since, and sunk ia five minutes. The cargo was insured.

And also, there three certain inlols pf said Towri of Vevay, known on . the afotesipd additional nlM°f Mid Town by the numbers wo hundred and five, two hundred npd six, and two hundred and thirty-three. Said lot nmhber two hundred and fire bpipg the southern corner of Lafayette apd Walnut streets* extending seventy feet on Lafayette street, and one hundred and five feet op Wplnut sttecL Said lot number two hundred and six fronts seventy-eight feet and six inches on Lafayette street and extends back to the first above-described piece of land; aud Ihp atone house stands tAereoni And said lot number two hundred and thirty-three, is tpb eastern corner of Feryy and Lkfayeite alrcejs, extend; ip|\one hundred arid forty-eight feel op yelte street arid fifty feetjon Ferry strpetr to* >Hh all the privilegbs and appurtenances 'belonging to' each - and all the above described parcels of lund.-includiagthe Ferry across Ih'e Ohio river, which has'beep established starid from the first aforesaid described piece hfiand. : '- ' \ i. " But if the unfo,and. profits fail to sell for a sufficient sumTh satisfy 'told judgment and costs, 1 and accruing costs, I WilUhatl spa there on tbc same terms, offer the fee siraplfc of said real estate, and wilj soil . without regard T9 valuation or aripraisvpjent laws.' •<; t UAKR1S KB8NEV, Sheriffs. C. ■ pecepibeM 5 / ■ ‘ $13-7*

A large ami beautiful stock of Chemisetls, fttceves amt Collars, Writ ah they offer on-very reasonable terms.

Fihe at Cairo. —A destructive fire visited Cairo* III,* a few days ago. The lotalloss amounts to about 975,000, with only about $16,000 insurance. Roth printing were totally destroyed, materials and all, valued at $6,000,

Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Carobricks, Drillings, and all other Staples and Notions. Itoots ami Shoes. A large and beautiful assortment of Boots and Shoes, of the best brands,*

Dns. Wortman & Williams are to be lioro to day and to morrow. See advertisement.

Anraca’s Hons Maqazins,— The number for January, 1S59, is before us. It is a splendid number, and is well worth double the price asked for it. Teims, $2,00, Address T. S. Arthur, Phila,

Ilats mid Caps. Palm, Leghorn, Panama, Wool and Fur Hats, Tinware, Glassware, Hardware, Queensware, —a large assortment of each kind, ■ Clothing and Groceries. They particularly invito the attention of purchasers to their stock of CLarnWoj ris wpll as their supply of Groceries.

ASiF'The allowances mado by tbe Commissioners of Ripley, for keeping paupers tbc last year, amount to $1,300,70.

03" Judge Hayden, or Rising Son, has been appointed agent of the Phoenix lurartmeo Company for Ohio county. It is one of the best Companies doing business in Indiana.

SSJ' Ot Thursday last, we furnished tho subscribers of tbc Reveille, with the President’s Message in an extra.

SST One night lost week, Odd bellows Hat), Cincinnati, was entered, and the records of the different Lodges destroyed. On Wednesday night a man was arrested, and is now awaiting his trial.

in’ They arc determined to sell their Goads as low ns is consistent v\lh fair profit, ‘ They will lake pleasure in showing their Mods—hoping by attention lb bukindss rind cheap price:?, to'merit arid receive a share of public patronage. • ' *„* Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the higlwsl market prices-rand as for mouev, it will never be refused. GEO. McCULLOCK $ SOfi, Jacksonville, Iud-. Dee.15, 1S53.,

Thirty six Flatboats bare been loaded at Rising Bon this season, for (be Southern ports.

0 Cr Young America Pistols, for Christmas and New Years. Prico Oke Dimk! At tho Rimik Oj/icc .

S3}' Wo are informed that a gentleman has recently been lecturing against Freemasonry in this county. Ha bad a largo audience at Moorefield,

Q5~ A protracted meeting commences at tbs Methodist Church, on ibis (Wednesday) evening.

SST See L. L, Woody’s advertisement in another column, lie is determined to keep up with tbe times.