Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 204, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 December 1853 — Page 2

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DAILY J U U Ii W A L . A. H. SANDERb, EDITOR. tkkms op subscription. Dally Journal. Ml vear by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, i-er year Weekly Jouruml, 5 ! i j i 4 f3ma4Ti A o i t r -Menri. ?uu Uoot ty wertU.lreet, between Vine an I W aluut. i u.r.nna-.. r authorized mrrnt. for the trana.tion or l.n.li.esaff.r l Kvaniriiu journal. The ! .ii Journal wi ii l-e round a Ola la their offlen. and ad vertianiuciil i ei an ttrrih. 1 tea are reapectfully solicited through tbcui. CITY OF BTAHITILLBi THURSDAY MORNING,::::: :::DEC, 22 AR.m.t UM Party . I Our neighbor is occupying rather a queer r. . i position at mis part.cu.ur tunc ,u, a critic editor, pretending to be one of the mouth ti.iasu.;.l;iiiiuuwlbiUuBV. i pieces 01 tne democracy 01 me 1 ocaei o in-. uia.ia a pu.uuu i w,r icmuw.,j goes head and ears for all things demanded K, tho lnnroat.f t h nnrtv t Inrrr,. .nil for f. .. . .... all things approved of by their administra tions, when in power. This identical neighbor is throwing up his hat in the most enthusiastic manner, and kicking up his heels in a .. L. .1 ... .I.. ..!., ....... .. .ii-nr ir I II.' . nr . ....... rt, , I ni.p.uujrui.u.su-au,. I ? " ' editor oi me wasnington oentinei, anu one . of the most bitter enemies and revilcrs of lUe., , , . .j. 4 1 I ? - i th rs.n.te öf er Gen A the Senate, over Gen Armstrong tfttt 1 Washington Union, the very man whose election as printer of the House, caused the President and Cabinet so much delight! Now is'nt this a pretty position in which to catch our Locofoco neighbor! actually crow ing and flapping his wings and otherwise manifesting a dunghill delight, at a signal defeat of the administration in a matter it had much to heart yes, rejoicing verily like unto a good whig, not only at the defeat of the administration in this election, but at the almost certain prospect it entails, of serious trouble soon to follow in the Democratic wigwam. But what do our good Democratic friends think of his rejoicing! How do they like to hear their Democratic organ" rejoicing over the defeat ol the administration in this matter? In our opinion, they should appoint a committee of vigilance to watch this neighbor, or the first thing they know, he will be an out and out whip;. The Madison Courier, a good Democratic paper, says: "The tictory of the "Hards" appears to delight the whigs as well as the members of that party. We suppose it will no longer be denied that it is a separate and distinct party in opposition to the great Democratic party, beaded by Gen. Cass, Judge Douglass and President Pierce." As our neighbor has got into that party, his Locofoco friends had better look after him sharply. Its our opinion he is on tho righsidc, but then we are aWhig, and perhaps some persons would rather not have us gratified in this particular. Another Inklnd Cut. The Administration has received another blow from the Senate, and thu time through the i nstrumentality of an Indiana Senator, Mr. Bright. Last Tuesday week he intro duced a resolution to render the office of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury one which requires the adv'cc and consent of the Senate. The resolution was no sooner made than carried without a dissenting voice. The result will be to legislate Mr. Peter G. Washington, thepresent incumbent, out of office. Seme one in the House has declared that the administration will oppose the Ilesolutinn in the House: but Democratic mem ber. will hardly dare to vote again.t a Reso-; J lution which introduces greater responsibility among the officers of the Government. If Mr. Washington should be nominated by the President, it is more than probable he will be unanimously rejected. Things look very squally indeed in the Senate toward the Administration. A Prediction. The Enquirer had a "prediction" a couple days since from a friend, relative to the freezing over the Ohio river this winter,

uur ,riena- Mr- "eau, t.as sent us tne and made overtUres of marriage. The vilfollowing as his prediction. It will be inter- jain who pa!iged under fvkm esting to read it, and then watch the result, whose real name turncd oul to be P M and see whether we have prophets among us: Howland, proposed to celebrate their wedA. H. Sasders, Esq., I ding by a tour to her home in Vermont, to You may inform the weather witches about 1 .... ... , town, that the Ohio river will not freeze over wh,ch sho rented. 1 hey were acat Evansville by .the first of January, 1854, 1 cordingly married, and took passage on the and that next February will be the coldest steamer Tropic for Cincinnati, where they T-. ... . , aaa iin

r eDruary that we have hau since iojj, ur i n 'cave. An old settler. Dec. 21st, 1852. WM. OLMSTEAD. Mlbdebee or Butler. The first step has bean taken to secure the acquittal of Ward, . - . of Loutsv.lle, for the murder of Butler, and we have literal ly no doubt but that the result of the whole appeal to "law and justice," will be either the entire acquittal of Ward, or some punishment light in comparison to the crime of cold blooded murder, of which no one doubts his guilt. By the Louisville papers of Tuesday, we learn that Ward, his brother, and a number of other persons, made atBdavits, that it was impossible to procure a fair trial in Jefferson coun-y, and motioning a change of venue. Th, mo.ion was .carried before Judgo Bullock, and a change of venue ranted. It was finally determined the trial should take place in

Hardin countv hut! what date we do not learn the worst of he r husband's fate, VbOM w "J mlmmM hr,-.-, mmliaruin county, out at wiutu-ne wt uo not sell vesterüav n 31ike's presence upon the --i.ouni

know. Pbolific Settlers. On the steamer R. W. McRae, that started to New Orleans some two weeks since, were five families moving to Texas. They were from the neighborhood of New Albany, la., aud had lor ty-livc children between them.

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We have heard several disDute9 as to whether (Christmas and New Year's Day, coming x ,on Sunday,) Saturday or Monday should he , observed as the substitute. PeoDle want to - f know on which day they may safely eat th ir turkeys and welcome their friends with safe-, I of bein -all riht." Monday is the d.y irond all nuestinn So far ss New Year', onu an qviesuon. ro iar is xew car b . . . f-r eW Year's De) ond all question, fto lar ss ew x ear it,, i, -neem.il. it la ni,n n th nose on J ' w , - - r . a . i your face. It would be a pretty idea to oe tttaffffsj friends a "hnppy New Year when " 8 VI had not vet stenned out of his nhen .8jJ had not yel sieppeu out oi nis boots, and still claims the respect due his pre sence. Why, so frail and uncertain is poor i

humanity, that sjnjra a lip warm with New'r VirS,nia t0 the Purchase fir8t be obtain- ... . . . ed." if such consent be necessary to the ' Year's wishes, may be cold and blue in death, , . . ' , ,

thn vWYer n.n. Mnttillth Nw "7 .7 , Year has arrived, does custom permit ub to! extenJ confTrj.tulations anj warm hopes that , , . . raw " , hAf r. , I ' . , Ä mw rvi . ..An .n r . . ii . I t n n I r . . r. days after the adopted New Years Day! iys alter the adopted Besides it is 'l'h at wouldn't do at all. an indisputable old practice, when Christ mas and New Year fall on Sunday, to sus. pend .business on the following Mondays. ... . . I . We notice the Banks of New York have al- ! , detprminej t0 cose their door8 0I1 iIou! v 0:,, n . , . 0, I uuT.tilV AOUli UHU illUIIUUy IIIC mUi Uliu lllloi; ' be observed a. Chr.stmaa Ngw yMn Day 0urown Banks wjif .f wjj unjeratanu correctly , be closed on those . . w.honK thpr(t u, hp n pm. allfi. 1 pension of business. The printers and edi-1 . - . . . V- . . tors as we can auirm too, win uo no manner of work on that day, and the "devils" will kick : up their heels with exceeding great joy. The ladies may prepare their refreshments for Monday, the 2d, as we pledge them thus far in advance, the gentlemen will keep up the good old custom of New Year's calls. Ilos. The hog market appears to have found its level, and the ruling prices established all over the country. In fact, both buyers j aud sellers have pursued a very sensible and pruJcnt course throughout the season. The wild speculative demand created in the past few years by the great number of inexperienced buyers, and which has greatly embarrassed the market, does not now exist. Uuyers have entered the market with a becoming business caution, determined not to pay prices which would leave their profits to depend entirely upon their yood luck in a fluctuating foreign market. Farmers have exercised the same commendable caution in awaiting patiently the final settlement of the highest ruling price of the season. That price would now seem to be fixed. The prices paid on the Illinois river and at St. Louis have been uniform $3 75a4 00 ror good hogs for the past week, during which time an unusually large number have been slaughtered. In Indiana and Kentucky the same figures govern the principal sales. In Ohio prices are a 6hude higher but sales are more limited than elsewhere and the great deficiency in the number of hogs slaughtered up to this date in Cincinnati evinces a reluctance on the part of buyers to sustain those prices. A brisk trade is going on at present in Evansville and a mutual good feeling exists between buyers and sellers. Messrs. Orr it Laughlin are taking in a large number of fine hogs this week while several other houses are commencing to buy liberally. There will, from present prospects, be an increased business done here this year a lTSer hetter quality of hogs will u .1 i. r r do put up tiian ever belore. We can see nothing in the future to vary the prices from those above stated. The ruling price here now is 3 7 oa$4 00 for good hogs. Another Female Victim. A young lady from Vermont, who had been sent to New Orleans under the auspices of Gov. Slade, as a teacher, has been recently victimized by an unmitigated scoundrel of the Crescent City, who made desperate love to the innocent Yankee School Madam, repregggj himself to be in good circumstances, arrivej jast Thursday. Not hav ing money to pay their fare their baggage was retained by the boat as security. The young couple Put UP ut the 1Jroadway Hotel, and Howland , ''"mediately set himself about "raising the wind" He drew several small Ckaaki on ' evcral " - eck business houses in Cincinnati, and then call-! cd rir8t at Messrs Barwisa &, King's store, and a sim) purchase, offering a check of 828,60 in payment which was readily accepteJ. au 21 given in change. He proceeded in like manner to other shops and succeeded ,n making similar trad- s; but in the fourth in8tance he was suspected and arrested. He the forgeries, and gave as a reason that he was compelled to do what he had toj obuin his baggage and pay his way Last. The Cincinnati Columbian says, that the ; younr au innocent vicum 01 una viuain s Perfidy, was in court at Ins examination to

s,,c,,a tone an nonesi inan.,coraU which the' President treated

She was suflering the greatest intensity ol wounded feelings, which seemed to make lit impression upon her heartless deceiver. , , . . . ., r aKnn . u viand was held to bail for 6500 ,n each tie Howlai case. The Captain of the Tropic, upon hear ing the circumstances, delivered to Mr. Uow I . a a a

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Hon. Russell Sage, of New York, has in-1 troduced n joint resolution in the House of n l a r; Representatives fo instruct the Secretary of "interior 10 purcnase me lormer resilience t. and final resting place of George and Martha Washington. His resolution was wariniy ... ...... i received by several members of the House, and will doubtless result ia some action being o SDU Will UOUUtleSS result IR Some SCtlOtl being .... ,,. , iaen to reseue the spot where nveu ana uiea (h KiTUfD rtl' mo rut'BTntf" f a-im I V ät nfAfl. , . . . w awauavwaw r-"--1 nt dilapidated condition and slovenly decay which mark8 cverjtbing around Mt. Vernon j m not even save the sacred -J amuy auit. TU I...: : i .U-. .U- I ,,c ,c,u,uuu" Fruv,ue! " "oc-'fc ' PurCrta'e ot property uy mo reuerai Government we very much fear that the we very mucn iear uiai tue Palr,ollc anü magnanimous resolution 01 mt. sage will tail to be adopted . . . . . . uov. jonoson. 01 viro-mia in a recent - - . . . ... . i u.r . u . nagt. urougni tue .uoject ueioro mc Peoe n's State, and recommended the acquisition of the property in the most elo- ... ...r ,! quent and feelin tMing terms. lie ciauus tor i Virginia paramount claims to owrerä"'P , j . ... l ' I.. ...a ... . of the consecrated spot, where restthe mortal remains of her immortal son. mHrh y mnv hfl lhp Apnir( nf a" - 7 v v w-..v . ' Virginia to become the owner of Mt. Vernon, ' and in the language of Gov. Johnson, "not even change the primative simplicity of the residence." a sense of shame should pierce a It 1 mo nean oi every virg'inan wnne ne gazes j .1.. II II . I . tUa ra

upon me -narrow eepuieurai uan l,ierc,And it beinr euo'e8ted that the Western

pository of the mortal remains of George Washington, Mrs. Washington, and that good olJ Matron, mother of George and behoids the destructive elements completing their work of decay and desolation. If Virginia has claims to Bit. Vernon, paramount to the Federal Government, she ! should first repent in "sackcloth and ashes" for deferring so long the little offices, which a ProPer 8ftnse of decency and regard for tho graves of the great dead would dictate. The Federal Government has been equally guilty of a disgraceful neglect in this respect. We hope another Congress will not adjourn without doing its duty in this matter. We would like to sec Congress purcnase Mt. Vernon and at once let it become the property of the nation that every citizen might feel that he had not only inherited the memory and example of Washington but that he had an ever abiding interest in the heritage of the "Father of his country." The Stolen 3Ikssage. The President, it is reported from Washington, is chagrined because his mesage was obtained surreptitiously, and published contrary to his wishes. If this be so, says the New York express, he will cause a thorough investigation to be had, and then expel the parties concerned in the theft. A declaration of "chagrin," without an effort to expose the fraud, will not amount to much. D3The New York Mirror, which warmly supported the election of Gen. Pierce, comments as follows upon the doings of the Administration. What must the Administration be when its own recent champions have such an opinion of it? We Ree a stool-pigeon letter-writer, under the patronage of the President elected to the clerkship of the House-: we find the heads of Departments or their clerks peddling out public documents (or so much cash or so much puffins; we see a low, rowdy, rum-drinking "kitchen Cabinet" r tilling the wires that determine the most vit l interest of the nation; we see men appointed to offices of trust, honor and emolument who have been indicted for false pretenses, for stealing, and tor all sorts of crimes and misdemeanors; while men of unblemished character, of the highest integrity, intelligence, and patriotism, are daily falling under the ban of political proscription and persecution. Truly the picture is both sickening and appalling. We turn our eyes toward Washington with feelings of disappointment, not to say disgust. We behold there a vacillating Executive, who sells his friends to purchase his enemies; a coalition Cabinet, composed ol the rotten wood of Northern Abolitionism and the inflammable tar, pitch and turpentine stufl'of Southern äecessionism. 0O The Pittsburg Post employed addition al force of that paper. The following is the first effort of the new disciple of Faust. It speaks for itself. a. ev prIXtclK. Tliisis our first effort at Type-setting, we presume it will show that We can learn last. wp are If laaifciit too. We Want no heln. we wi ,,ave jt riht wil ,, uUt assistance, The proof will need no correction . we don't intend to ry everyday; but we will let printcrknovv fhat we are one 0 them, talkKabüUt tle AUt of qrinting ! "It is just as aagy aa TOns off a Log. ': q-a Mr. Ivey, some days since, whilst engtged in scalding hogs in this place, acdenuHj meu?iy tnkn out and dipped, and the best of mejicai attendance procured. Kvery effort was made to arrest the effects of the .W hol .11 .0 unfortunate J, Hauxsvilk Pick$ Plow. fftarai Wir' T.ast. We hear that one -L 1 lM I. ... ,irn in a roct.nt interview "shaking him by the hand with nn affectionate warmth," as , 11 11 I 1 ml. .!,, .1,.. j he explained. He asked Mine wnetner 11, didn't look as though his f'xcellency might! e round to the Hards. "No," s"a,d j alike, "it louks more like tbe slierili siiahinp;: liin.lo witii a ravllnea aFtr La has nulled tha cap over him eyes!" Washington Slur.

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On Thursday, Dec. 8, in the United States ' Circuit Court, the Judges madu a final decree i , in the case of the Methodist Church upon the roHowin" n:reenient "And it is further agreed by the partiea inatfcuuuu shall be paid as lollows: $10,. rfn I m c -1 j ..., ...... 000 on the tiling of this decree 540,000 on ! lhe J .t"7 ?T' ema,n I xn, imaaa Ka firai ft,. .f M-.r,-i. . Ill "i " . ' 7 , 1 r l , ing 820,000 Oil the first day of March next, i Th. .p.:,!... nf Ä1q,nnn. . il . A 1 I . . . I II I -1 -11 1 . , , "'"' iue eum 01 iai,uuu, snau ue paia as loiiows: i -$16,000 on the 1st of February, 18U; 15,000 on the 1st of February, 1ÖÖ0; 15,000 on the 1st of Februarv. 1857: isl.T.OOil! , . p . T . " - - . - j r -.vVVw v.. v.. 1st ot l-ebruary, 1859; 15,000 on the lit of i February, 1800; $15,000 on the 1st of February, 1861, and 15,000 on the 1st of Februnrv. 1862: all of said savmsnti to h, mmAm ' r r 1 " - l' ' ... ' " " .Y" ' T V u a Sr. Vs , . aent 0f tho Methudist Epiecopal Church south; the defendants to pay the interest every year on tue dtierred payments at the ' . . a m a .1 . . rnto W t.v.n nor rate ot seven per cent, and at the same rate r- .. , . . . On in e pay men ts to ÜC made on the Istday of M;irc(l en9uinAnd tho Court hnvino- di.l- ronawlornd the J .ub arguments of the parties as above stated, do herebv order and decree the several aawaaamta ... j , L MC niiMtr.. ut i rn I !i t 1 sum Inn mlacnut lltAatn I tD be madebv theMethodistEpisco-ialChurch I J t ' ! through their legally constituted ao-ents, to the agent of th Methodist Episcopal Church , South, at the time epetitied. And the Court r 4 a nn liirfnir nn pr nmf 1 Pirtip Ifif t aiit'ori Zir the real estate described in the bill untilfull payment shall bu made. And the Court do further order and decree, that the defendants .kail nnu iki, Invnl.l. nla nl' lUl. ...It ...Itl.!. ' f , f.- f t, . Diiau :'aj iaw iu.uL..t uuoio ui iiiia sun Wimm . , i , ' . , . . i mm me esiern l..t i - ' Commissioners of the . . ' r vBWen may be desirous ol voluntarily appear-;

in"- in this suit for the adjustment of their tlu",n"1 r' :l1 a,e-or ! "itich thereof a mar be necescontroversy with the Methodist Episcopal Church South, this cause is ordered to be con-: and ot Jotix s. gavitt, s. v. c.

tinued until the first Monday of April next, with leave to the complainants to amend the mm so as to make the Western Commission I ers parties, u they shall desire to voluntarily appear, oic.' SPECIAL NOTICES. OBTUSE HOWES COUGH CANDY! LADItlS'.IAIK. Tnc Ladies of tha l.orman D nite.l Evangelical Church will jrire a FAlKat Foster Hall, on the evejiing. of the Smt und i?3d last on which occaviona Uiey will offer for sale a splendid lot of Fancy Articles of all descriptions. Tho FTansville German Hand No. 1, will be present, led by Mr. Miller. Ample refreshments will be provided, and no atteutian bpared to please those w ho may attend. (ded-.t) 41. COfTNXY CUHVENTIOV. THKKK will ba a County Convention held at t'ie Court Hous.', hvansTille, on Saturday, December 24th, at 1 o'clock 1. M.a for the purpose or electing Delegates to the Stale Temperance I'oiiTention, to I a held in Indianapolis, January tUlh, 1 -.' All iulvreilfd uru invited to attend. DAVIi WOOI.KHY. 1 CHAS. F. BKOUOHTOK, I FKAKClft KhsSM K, J-Comruitteo. M. A. LA WKüXCK, I dccSO Iw 3i. 1). WKIUIIT.- J The pu hlie rood ouronlv aim." NEPTUNE FrRH CD. rO- 1, ... ...III. . V X' I , ... I - . 1 . - 1 iiii.i' a., ... . . . . . . . 1 . . r. .'II n 11. nuiitii, 1 a El Nt Ilr.U AT '! I. It II A l.i.. TUF.suAV KVEXIKG, ÜBCBMBKM i'TH, Si3. Procoedsfor the purchase of a new Knjrire and a)paratas. Diitmtuts afattsic ÜEOKGE O. SI K.I.N. WM. II. CI KKIK. Orator, JAS. K. m.VI HK. Fupperai IMkfi by the Indies of the City. MMlTTB Or ARRANUEMENT. J. AV. HUGHKS. JAS. HAKLAJC. A. J. COLHUKX, WALL H. WALKKR, GKO. FOSTKR. V yTlckels admitiins jrentleman and accompanying Istanaia, I to be had at the Stores of T. I oHyncton, Hallock 6t Stoddard, Wm. Currie, and at Lhe door. decJO-td "The public good ouronlv aim." Neptune Virv. Vo., Third Anniversary. NUIIIIL DASAN TK AV .f 99a rjmr ms.mm. jbl ,mk m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. W?, 13. -rocee.i lor me purchase o a t. New Enrineaiid Appar.iti . .f.. Cards of Admission .r a (.. i lie !.ilt-T-man und aeeomitauvini; 1 ilh-s.aWHfecii? Two J. liars, to be had at tho Hook and Drue More, and of the Executive Committee. CIT1SENB MIS HOXolt, MAYOR HOPKINS. Hon. JAS. LOCK II ART, Judee C. I. BATTRIA, Col. C. K. DREW, Judge JOHN LAW, JAS. LAUGHLIN, Jr., H. D. ALUS ROUT. AHNES. H. C. GWATHMBY, J. K. TAYLOR, J. H. HALL. J. S. GAVITT, W . A. McKEA, S. L. BO YOB. JAS. G. JONES, Eq., CHAS. VIKLB, W.T. PAGE. B. S. RAHCOCB, W. IIUHHEL. A. H . SANDER1', E. O. RE A Ii, J. C. DE EKEUX, C. DKNBY. R. n. BKMEHT. O i A N Y A. C . HALLOCK, SILAS STEPHENS. WM. CALDWKLL, J. 11. KOKK l.MMl K, J. vV. IlKNxiN. S. P. SCHWING. JOHN PAKVIN. AV. Q. WHITTLESEY. EXECUTIVE H4N ;Kits I AB. HAKI.AN, A. J. COLBUKN, GJEO. FOSI KK, WELL H. WALKER. Direi torof Proirramiiu'. JAS. Pt'sllEE. Jl r"Danr inj; to couiiueucu ut TJ o'clock., precitely. le. 3U l l JiyDK. HOL STEAD'S PILLS WILL CP RE DYS nopia. Indigestion, BillioutD., and every disttuao or ae rtomarh. JtfiW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAaÜL I'AFFIt IIANCiliUCiS. THE SL'BSt HI1IKK bo'. i naaaaallr naikwaa1 alarg-o and i-eneral aasortuient of Wall P.ier HauiiiK and Horil.Tiot'i'vory variety, nt 1 and price, which for neatness of print und beauty l laatgaai not l.c sur;.ed in ih i! Wot. HeotTeri. lliriu nt ex.-et-dinjrly ion ri -ces, auo kavMaa all llioso win. arc in want of the article to call aud examine. N.o t.oulile tohow uoods. JOHN C. DEVEREUX. decSl ly Main t.. bet. ltoi ad. wnuow me adi:n. TRANSPARENT OIL CLOTH, finr.-d. Green and Blue Window Shades, kepi constant I v on hand, und for sa le t. v JOHN C 1 8 V E R E L X . do ly Main 8t.,lel. In 6i id. LAMPS, GLOBES, SHADES, CHIMNF.VS, WICKR. Iord Oil, Phopene Gas, Vc, alwavs on hand and forsalc at JOHN C DBVBRKDX, dec -KJ ly Mai st.. bet. 1st V Jd. CI OLD AND VELVET PARLOR PAPER :.r.. B rK der, a rery large variety in style and i-ri Im sale at JOHN' C. DEVEREI X'S, dec 22 It Main st-, bet. Ut Ac 2d. UOESKIN CASsiMI.UKS.direet importation. 1UU pieces French Doeskin Casi meres, for sale by JAMES LOW 61 CO., dec 2 417, Main St, Louisville, Ey. SWISS CURTAIN Ml'SLlNS, direct Importation. M Carious, received, autl for sale hv JAMES LOW A; CO., "rl -- 417, Main si., Louisville, H, OUDED HAT IN KITS, direct importation. ascsCluuded SaunetU, receive. I : i;s Jav. and for sle by jAMESII.OW A- CO.. j dee '99 417, Miln St., lAinisville, Ky. IV -un.v.i.r.nr.i. n.t üb, uireei I ll. M.r; I.uon . jfj scaseja 1 Embroidered shawls, re ived and ror sale by james i.owaco., 4i:t M..n u.., Loulsvil.a, Ey. m f l . 1 1 1 t . . l . 1 1 C..I.....C1 yft dozen Freh eggs, VFU idaaoa CbleSMSSI, '" bushels Coru Meal, in store and for sale at IM H COOE'S Family Grovcry.

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So rloH ISZlr::::1, 11 A2yWfi Ebon '.''V f lose v od aiii .Mahogativ, winch ho will 11 ve 2i sirtli: J III U. FOlt CII'MKTJias AS D EA yea it. RICH AND RAKK. KLEG ANCK AMI FASHION Combiiwd in the Useful u i . 1 Agreeable. f j. leUKrit T?DW KD III STAt'K, 1st street. between ain ind Lncurt. opposite the Posd Office , nVr III UIIU UHUM. IIU K'SIIU IMC ruvi j nice , -mio rs ublienrich s-rtiU, of Jewelry of the mo,t tu. pum.c u nci. ..rwur ... .nrj ... vor most celebrated workmanship, received exprejsly forChr.stwmi ew car'a Girw. indies call acd inspect my lOCW . tJfr"l - ft JSItu'9 fTt decw COOK'S Family Grocery, , mbls osions. just retired per steamer Ben r Ursen nt ac COOK'S Family Grocery. )"HBLS CRAMlERItlES.JiMt received at dee :-.' COOKH Famil Family Grocery. ofl U'"A KTE i i;v,M It KAISIXS. ,:0,,J4- Current., on hand and forsaicat dec 22 t ouk s Family Grocery Mil. Stil l 'S Sn;. 7) Y Virtue of tcrtititd capy ofa ju.iment of fore A couro ami oner 01 .aie or tue anderi.urtfh ( ir-1 cuit Court, rVnd.mil : at its October term ikat in r,v.r i ..rciiarle. P. i:a.silly and against John H. . which copy, attested by ihet lerk and waits with the I .. .'U. . l.' ."'".- ." ueiirerod to me a ,nennoi aieiert-iir'-li c'iint, I will on lofJamiary.A. i. ip;, between the hour, of 10 o'clock ! .m- 3oVlock p m..at Um door aflaw Courthouse. in ine city ot r.v.nisTiue, oner tor sale and sell at public ..... a-..ii : i - - - .r . ln sa'"' co!in,T- mentioned and directed to be sold in nnl liv aiiil in.ltt in.tnt nrtit r.hir C aula t All lliericlit.t tie and interest of the said defendant in and to i?o acre of land la fraetfo ffiÄw' T1nVtl aal section no. 3j, in no. 11, west, in the of the nd defendant . . , . " ' ' -' mm .n hi h. .n . h. nn ihn ..tu. n o. U-h h.ri 1 1. ; -.1 r t,i n ! ? JfihÄ'Ä l'' res couiiprises the north eait quarter ToJ STweat iMKSS I nf t h. ... tn. r... f mml.tinlnn 1.1 1 ... .v , ...uk f-. ...-..-b, imnf .r leiw, and u subject to the life estate of Matilda suuson, wid ow oi iiiesaui joiin rt. Minson, deceased. The rents and nrotits of all of said re-il estate for the term of seven years will be llrst off. red for salentthe tine and tdace aforesaid, and should the nama .ni 11 for .1 um sufficient to satisfy atd judpme-at and cot w - - - -- -- .... w v rivs c, i oec n jiw pr tee 57 BITTItOM'F A SO.!S, DIAI.IR I! FINK fiOl.n 4M) SM V ER VTCHS. unt.P CHAINS, Fi JEWELRY or 1.1, KINDS. SILVER WARE. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, OiC, NUN STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND HEC OND. KV AKSVII.I.E. IA. WK have constantly on hand a larire and rom-V-fewill sell 1 hem low as anv lio.isn in thi, Wat. mrm therefore respectful!) invite altar Im are desirous of l.uviib Wat- hes or Jewelrt, to ive us a call lef..re purcliaainr elsewhere, hi we cau make it to their interest to buy letl-y. COLD AM) SILVER WAT( HKS. Wr- have jus- received, and on hand. -J5 Gold Hunt v inp nd Open -face Watches: also a larpe assortment of Huiitinjr and Open-face Silver Watches, which will he sold cheap, and war runted l.v BtTTMULFP .V POMS. Iee21ftf Main, betw een M und .'! streets. DO! EU I MLVI KPLATKD WÜHL. We have just received an invoice of the. above poods, direct from the Manufacturers, and offer thorn I Ii Tor cash. Iii ! I' Kol, FF V ROHR, dec21tf Main, between 1st and 2l streets. ATI II K. S A I J I . V I : LUV. AI tli d iiearappro ich of Christmas und New Year, th undersiened baay leava to inform the (WMM of KrniiTillrf i vi.-inily. Hint he Im, consuiitiy on hand a line assortiuc'nt of rood and cheap wrtdm, Jewelry ü4 other fancy articles. e.ecially Ht for fine Chrislinus :inl New S'aar's prearnts, wl.icli bn will Ball at such low prices as to lie sure to jjiva satisfaction, he n? salislsi thai his articlesand jirices will luvorahly conpete with any other in Ifcii city, he respectfully sol icitr uiexi mination.and ROMfl for a liberal share of 'he jiublic patronace. G. GOSSKNS, decül tf Krön' new IwilHlaf . Secoinl sir. The iet Iike nndCod Fish, foraale at deetn r. I1ACON vV CO.'S Fami'. Grocery. (11 KKSK;.. A choi. e and freh lot of rood t heese, J for sale at T. BACON öt CO.'S Family Grocery, dec 19 STO"V EWl KE. '- AssorUd sizes, for aal at drel9 V. ItACON V CO.'S Fami.y Grocery. O Mm ALnUXDS and IV-cans; forsalc ab O deel T. UACON & CO. S Famih Grocery. FIGS and llate, a ehoiro article for sale at lecl9 T. BACOH At CO. S Fau.il Grocery. CHOICE Cider Vinegar, for aal al dee!9 T. RAOOB aV CO.'S Family Grocery. tOKN and Cor i-meal, for lie at Vy decltf T. BACON vv CO.'S PamiJy Groeery. .") I DOZ Plint-Klaa Tumblers, fOrsale at vtr o-cci T. BACON .V CO.'S Family Grooery. 11 ; s s y-: is MMIHCk, WEliavjust reeeired ai d have on hund a fine stock of I -art lea Cbatas, Bnaal Pin, Finger King, Kar Kings and Drop, Bmälata, ard Ca, nr4 a lot of oth.-r things suitable lor Christmas Gifts. Call and see ttiem at B1TTKOLFF & SONS'. dcrtO-lf Main street, between l?t and 2d. Kb BOX KS ats d Sosp. for salo bv the box or small, at deel T. BATON .V CO. Family Grocery. I)IKKLE, Tonato Catsup, Pepper. Sauce and Pre- . serves, for sale at T. BACON A CO.'S decl9 Family Grocery. CORN Starci. Uuick Mt. ( inciunati, Louisvil eand Lcziuglon M istard. for sale at cl8 T. BACON A CO.'S Paraily Grocory. f X BOXES Suinmorand Winter Mould Candles, tor I iß sale at Cincinnati Fxctorj prVcebr l-ij S. E. GIL BEB I A. CO., Syc'. neur Water. NOJIE THINGS CAIV It Ii DONK AS WELL AS OTHIIHS. THE undersizn ! take pleasure in announcing to the citizens ot Evnville and surrounding co;ntrv. that they have opened a SHOE BTORB A Nil FACToKV, on Muin street, between Second and Third, where one or both of the proprietor can M found alall business bours. One of the firm I. asjust returned from the East, with a large Atipph oftli l;.l si sty leg of manufactured work of all kinds, which ll.ei will sell and warrant. Their lck of Leather and Fii.dinff is of th finest style aud quality, mid lias been sclo ted wiUi great care, and with a desire to plense all. MART A FELKEH. N. B. The attention of the Ladies and Children is re speetfiilly Invited to our assortment and j.rieei. JO3 Ail rips te aired, free of charge, of work Loogh t at eur esublishmrut. (decl) II.aF. D tlCI1G AVA DEMY. ATCRESCIRT HALL. CORNER WATER AND LOCI RT STREITS, ETANRVtl.I.E, INJ. PKOP. LANG respecifull) amioanees to the Ladlea and Gentlemen of this city and surrounding country, that he will commence a new U-rm of fashioaabie Dancing, on Monday, the 2d of Janur.ry, IP54. Pupils wishing to join th class, will plaasa call at tlic Music Store of Mr. W. H. Curris, or lermi, dec, or Mr. Lang, at th Hall. declT tf CARPET C II A 1 N 50 bags for aale, to arrive, bv' declT S. E. GH. HEBT or CO., Eye, near Vt'attr. OTA K CANDLES. 25 Uoxsbet quality, forsalc by O dect? s.E. UII.BEB'I A CO., Sc. near Water. I f BBLS pure Cider Vinegar, Just ree'd and for sale XJ at (d.?cl6) COOK'S Famil) Orecery. I, AUD Oll., SO AI ANi I CANDIF FACTORY. THE undersign d have uiiited'tbemaelves with Mr. Geo. Eliue, t carry ou his lone ettablished business of Lard OiL oap and Candle manufactory. We will remain at our old staad where every article manufactured by die firm of Geo. Kline & Co", will be Ion ml for sale al wholesale and retail al the lowest market prices, and also a large slock of Groceries, Leathers, l-'indinjrs, die. The Oil. Soap and Candle Manufactured J Um above firm, will be of the best quality, equal to art thing told in Cincinnati. All orders promptly attendedto by (4mM fcaO DECKER dt KKAMEK FAMILY FLOUK. ASPERlOIt artiel jut received on consignment; also, a few b'.ls of Boiled Cider, pure juiie Jecl6 3t (Enquirer cop) S. L. HOVEY. TUST received ll is day. II eases of Ladies' and Children's Boot., shoes and Gaitor, very flue; also a few cases of Bovs Boots. a superior article, and for sale low at our shoe' Store, (de, Jb) HART or FEI.KER. Oil C.OODS AT CBEATLI KEDICEO I'ltK l! WE will eil our remain- slock of Vinter Dry Goods, comisting of Merino. Lustres. Del.aine, Flannel, l.inecvs. Cloth and ( assimeres.at eastern rel until the firl Of Februarv next. M make room for jur new spring stock. o aov.se pur. i eat., ami . . ... - . L .. . ,, . we arefullv c.t ii c I that nobody will l.-avo our lisliment without finding oar prices more Uiaa natisfac torv. Call .-it SILBFRMAK. ANSPACHER A CO.'S, d-cl5 Main street, near the Baak. IUI US superior ChiyatalizcJ Susar for sale by V . A . I I IL J LKll.'l ALLtS A. UOWfcJs.

nrrrs Jii rrsn A FULL aasorlment of Ladle' and MiMee Far Vuffi fria iJ up to $C.jut Deceived at dcl5 MLBr.KM AN, ANSr'ACHER A CO.'S. LADIES' Cloaks and Mantilla, a fine seceet.on, lor aal cheap bv Ml BKRMA5,AK.SPACHBK A CO. co-ivi rKisiiip. riMIF. mvWj'hrin'd have tili' dar f.n..j r,.n.

X ship under the i le and firm or Geo. Fotrr A C.r for tin- transaction or a R-ciicral Frr4ing and Cem .....II.,. . ...... I r . . " jji1 M!l8g 9f9 ,prT , j , Fire-prtXf VVrchouu ön thw.'baah and Kriir.auil .n.iJ,T-! f 7.? , hRm rtr..,.t. Blld Uic 1eb4,t rtf 1 n ... . . - Z CnwfordartUe Kailrtiad. where Uicy will bare ampla Kt.Mii uiiu eiMiT.-niein lacmuei lor .tonne; all kinds of Produce and Merchandize. 1 hey will five aeial rare to riiki-ninaU.ciÜMr by River. Kailr.,ad. Canal or Waggon, and a ill forward promptly at the lowevt rate. They will ire rn-r... attention to the purchase, or s:ilf ..f Pvastsk.. or Grooi-rie in this market, and aolicit order, for the purchase of KU(rar anid HalaSSSS on tho Coast, k. one of (he ttrtu will U) in the South durinc tue Winter. They hope !y unremitted attention to merit and haro thw public patronage. M. W. FüM KK. GEO. PUSTKk, dacM W.M.AlaslAi rrr BOXES Lock, and Latent? fJU U doz Forttfr's .butter Hinpct; rU0 d Hut Hing-cs. a.t'd from i to 5 inch. low a:ros Wood Screws, ast'd from I to 3 inch: Together with .n jreneral assortment or Building Hard ware, just receired and for sale low hy ?ot3Ü CM.GRIPF1TH.

Ä ""jUAMAWHA SAI.T.-500 bbls In good ardar the isu, i,y 1 jV jo ?t ree'd and for sale by

JOHN . MITCHELL. Enquirer, copy. Duti:t-T i ito n the: fisheries! CAT 4' II OF 1M43JUST received per lztngtooand Mary Hast 55 bbls Raft. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 37 hf hbls" 1,3 and 3 do; qr bbl" 1. ä and 3 - kitu " . 2 aud I 10 do Shimon; do; do; 5 drumt Codnb; 50 bosea Dried Herrinr; 10 bbls Pickled do; Purchased in Boston at high figures, will be sold at tha veryamalleatadvance. (dec 13 J KoaTEK A BKOWI. FA9IILY I l.oi IC. r HA VE for sale at my Leather Store, on Main straw, . I and will constantly keep on band, a large aupalv wfY Family Flour of the beat quality, Pigeon Mills brmad. which will be sold at the lowoat market price fee such quality Flour. (dec9-tf ) fyjf. BULL. AFRESH supply of Men's nnlined Boot and vt 0 men' Lace Boots, Just ree'd by dt Vji. HkN'DRlCHl-a CO. JAS. LOW Sc CO., LOVINIVLLE,. KxTa HAVE no ou hand one of the best assorted stocks of Dry Goods ever offered for sale by any aasee ta the Western country, to which they invite the attenMaa of dealers. dealt OYSTERS OTimSÜ A FINE lot of large and fresh BALTIMORE OTCX TEEN, just received er summer Cincinnati, tad i for sale by the can or dozen. Families suppliedat de 0 EVANS' He tau rat. COFFEE HOUSE A KD RESTAR AUT.. Wattr Stritt, nttt -, -. Ctasisjr, r a n i r i .' . It . HENRY M HAKFFEKTs new Coffee House and Eestaurat, in the three story- brick bouse, between lasurance Co. office and me Pavilion Hotel, is now 0tted up in the best ft le, and he. is prepared to receive bis friends and Die public, and accommodate them lath best manner. His Bar wll be supplied w itli the rhoieeet liquors, Wines and Ales, which, with other refreshments, he will serve up in lh most approved stvle and at all hours of tbe my. Mr. S .aillalwajs keep a good va-. riety of the best brands of Cigars. Attached to Ute house isa BOWLING SALOON, with, two fine Alleys. and every accommodation requisite for -auch place. A No a BlLUAf USA LOON, with two excellent table,, with ixiSa. Kubl'wr cu!kOn, and Salooe lit up with gaa." de.-y-tjj.rl NA I l.S. VX) ig, ase'd sivr, for sale bv dec aLI.ldc RflWII. HEAL. DNTATF FOU S LE O GKEEIf It I TIC, K V. A STORK and tat centrally situate! in a. rapidly (rawing town, with a Warehouse ou the River, and not of vlie best situalMHia for Merrhoiidiiac roaoerted wita ( oiniuisxiuti and forward. nr. on tlu river Terms liberal an lcan be ba-Lal a lrgali, a tar- owaer . about mo Mil j to Jeiaa. Apply iirwrdiatelf tat H. L. HOVEV, deelS-Iwd Office nt door t Heeourt Hotel. CUACKE1IS AT WHOLESALE AHB HET a II.. THE undersigned constantly keepe on bead a larga assortment of fresh Water. Bulterand bugar Cracker, and alaoof Soda, Pilot and Kavy Bread, which beme inaniilactiired by the latest improved Marhieery, ran be sold al as low a price as ir. any place la tbeWeat. and arc not execited in quality by any other ma nu facto - in the country. A large lock always on hand at my skopoM Water street, betweeu bvcamereaad Viae. decM-tf J. MNHICH. OYKTEKS OTSTERSÜ 2CASESjusl ree'd and for sale in quantities to salt customer at (decl3) CODE'S Family Grocery. sMii Us No. 1 SaceCbeeee. first arrival, just rweelvad i c'M per L'. H. Mail and for anlest o. r 3 CODE'S Family GroceryI ES. 00 keg am'd, ree'd sad for aale by novLS bAMUEL OETfc. i i i i i iii ea BAI. KD Ha; Oalaand Sbellci Cora. Also Ear Cora-. in sicks or loose, kept constantly on band and for -sale at the new Weitorn Feed Mors, dec I T. GRANT dk CO. XT A I ES. SO kegs assorted, juat ree'd aad for aale by. uov ! CJt. GKJFFITH. tCV BOXES Cut Tacks assorted from v to 30 oa; U i lo Finishing Nail, from to 2 inch; 1 do Paltei wkers' Poiuts,aaa'd; 1 do Cigur Box Nails: Just ree'd and for sale by (norlO) C. M. GRIFViTsT. 100 PA I R Brass Head Shovels and Tongs; 100 Ir .ii do do oo, 10 " Brass and Steel Fire Irons; S doa Bras Head Pokers; 5 do Iron do do; S do do do Fire Sborels; Jast received and for aale low by nov30 C. M. GBIFFITH. CRESCENT CITY BANK, j INTKRKST at tbe rate oflx per rent, per annum, payable aemi-i. initially, will be allowed upon all Wfklf. Dtpotit m dj in the Sannes Department of this Rank.. For full particulars, as to terms ar ; ru lea, apply at tbo Bank, opoa daily, from to 12 o -lock A. M. aud from 1 to 4 O'clock F. 'A. WILLARD CARPENTER, Pre . W. Baaaa, Casb'r. novl-t-3a DEPOSITS. T MR following rates of interest will be allowed ape, deposits, by tbe Crescent City Bank, tii: Hepocits payable oo demand, 3 cent, per aunam. do for 3 months, 4 f do do. do do 4 do 5 do " do. do do 5 to I J months, S do 44 do. do do 12 mo, and over T 9 do " do. W1LLAHD CAKPBNTER. Pres't. W.B4ttaa,0aah'r. (wTlt-Sf FKF.sn OYSTERS. TT7"E have received one Refrigerator of ffsah Oyslses.' V packed in ice, through by Express from Baltimore, and hove arranfrewieata for weekly supplies during the Mm. (novW) ALLIS de HOWw. NOTICE TO Kill PPKHsB X B. A . M. M. Orrica or Ta ä nspohtatiok M. dt X E. B.I Bsi.TiMORt, Nov. 16. 1853- S ON all goods shipped by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, on aud after the irst day f December ocxt, freijchts will be rha'ed al Wiater Hate, as established bv the existing tariff. J. H. IONR, swrft-taa Maater of Transporttoa. SEW BOOB. BLEAK Houss.by Charles Dietlas, Second War with England, by J. T. Headly; The Miser' Iiaughter; Venice the City of the Kes; Stories of the Forest; Forced Will, die, dec; Just rec'ü and for aale by THOMAS CONTKGTOJE hot 17 . . I ICON. 60 tons aeeortM Iron, ree'd per eteame Rcdfonl; thia. with our farmer stock, gives asscoas. plete aMortiuentforthepteseat. (der 1 4) SA.M'LORH. I.OTIII. ."VIEKCTIANITS. we woold ad j j rie to examine our lock of Ready made Clothing, of our own inaftnfactory. as we will ssll trie tne remainder ofthem at Cincinnati prices, decl5 S1LBEEMAR, AsPACHBR A CO. ttOd WITH THE DA"fE! PROF. LANG will commence bta second qoarterx Lasao! iü Daactaa, to his Juvenile Cmse, on Katordav, the 24ih lnt. ApplieaiUms for admraaion of new pupils may bo made at Mr. Currto's Music Store, oa First street, or Mr. Lang personally al "Creecent Hall.'mal ime during tbe day abo.ve mamed. JeelS If BROOM. 100 Ju Bsooma, asa'd. raaleby ..T i. ALLIS A HOWES. oipiiniiS A1DAILE.-JI set ssa'd CarrtL 1 SlJluBg auJ Axlea ree'd avdforaate by -,-c Stjiugs aud Axtea rec a and for sate ry at .-.'Rt hl.UKK. SI 4i AIC, 30 hlMs prime New Orleans. Sr.gsr rec'4 and for sale by (dec 14) SAMl'EL ORR. III'.ESE. 30 oxC8 in flnc order, rc-cM and fo sale by (dc.14) tsAMlfcLEK.