Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 101, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 November 1856 — Page 2

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I &'t- 1 ' ft-? Tha filliimea nef-vx-tian V-iorlsnti sriiii- tV"J' Th Dimfirraif Iicmn mrin cnmn I YVbinri c:-oni1 tl mmmiHuflt ln!f at tlwir

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r- t-vU rclJ U l UU-i rxanca if, virtually dissolved, as ill mutual proper sense of tha right of thi people m the pretended contrac:,-and IooK at thair proof.

V"" : ,,'conudence has bssrn apparently destroyed. ( South West portion of the State to a just ! If the corcraittee are? hoaorablj men, they will

r. Y. CAÄIIL2, JiX02. :i he treaty cf Pans remains unfulfilled in share in the honors of Senatorial and G über- at ence confess their errors, and roaire all the

jsoraa of its most important stipulations. Aus-; notorial offices. This part of the State has reparation in their power for the injury they ;tria refuses to evacuate the Turkish princi- : been, in the arrangements for the division of !Üäve already done the city, as well as the railI paiitie, and England declines to withdraw honors and power, usually bought Oif with a j road company, by their hasty and inconsiderI her fleet from the Dlaok Sea. England. Aus. ' ann nf nffit-iai emnlnmon'ä Tiu cil; lro'sfs .-rrrs .

C . fc . E ?. W , JR., tiOCAt rCITOE.

EVANSVILLE

::::::NOV. 25 tria and the Torte are suspected of acting in been more liberally bestowed than the hon

It is time the Democracy of this section

TUESDAY MOÜXING.::::

, secret concert, and France. Prussia arid R;is- nr.

A.;e Urayvu;o Joai-aal , tuuaing ; to the ar-. ,y declares that a renewal of hostilities-is it 5 was not the only principle that, actuated t:oLc-s pub.idie u, the cauu-er m th;s city aad I . . . . . s .. . i T. . .. ., 1 T. . . 1 pos.-,.b:e ; that under certain contingencies war , them. It is said that no- personresident . '., - .... .'Will do inevitable. Ho has already preferred , within two hundred miles of the South-west

road, we feel certain; but that there is any

iecessit'1 for a Railroad to the Oaio, or

ac,

before ths English public a long bill of indict- j corner of the State, has ever held ther office of ment agrinst Russia for various acts of bad , United States Senator or salr in-the Guberna-

OJ The East Tennessee Bank Bills' are taten in Louisville at the same rates as other Tennessee money.

that one to either of these points toill be coa-eU-ucled, v.-K'thiii'-. somewhat improbable. , We alrö.i!y-' have a Railroad surveyed through this place, i. e., the Vincenr.&j and

P.iaucah R. E., v.hica we fec-1 R-arrar4ed m

faith, both of omission and commission. The English papers declare that Europe is over-ma-with Russian agents and spies, who are controlling the measures of courts and direct-

saying will be completed in the course ofjing the opinions of influential society by a time. i lavish emenditure of cold. It is an old chares

07" Packers were'paying $5 for Pork at St. Louis on Saturday. The same prices were prevailing at TernT Haute and Lafayette, at the same date. -

tions parcelled the honors among themselves; and they have been enabled to preserve the monopoly, because the South and West have

we confidently er pect that the werk will bo f'Snf throughout Europe, by bribery and the, j never displayed a just self-respect, and urged

torial chair, though this' part of Indiana has

been as Drolific in eenius. worth and Iearninsr. Ö3The Princeton Clarion, delivers its is-

we believe, as any other section. The Central j sue on Friday, one day in advance, as "the boys the Xorth and the East have by combina- in the office- wish 10 ? hunting on Saturday."

ihe independence of a country newspaper is hard to beat!

We learn that maetrngs have uuily been ! Rl iW cv. mi:evÄei j.

commenced ere anv'.her summer.

This. the road, iar.lilch we Gray villians : seeming inconsistency now in these charges, feel interest ; lie road which will ba the wben we w Bct a cw monthg ag0 told connecting link between the orth and the 1 T. . , , , , ... o , j that the Kassian treasury had been entirely

intrigues of ha? secret agents. There is a as they ought, their rightful claims. There are !

We hope, however, that a Railway may W drained, and her resources exhausted by the : to milt from this place to Evansville or lit. Ver-1 war, to close whichshe had submitted to th

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lion; it would, ol course, bo no ir.conmmence trms ofan degrading peace to save herself from

to u.v '. -. J This sUtemant ought to excite the attention of our citien.;. If Paducah seriously undertakes tf have a road to that region of

now some slight indications that the Southern part of the State is going to put forth a claim for a United States Senator. We do not know

whom these indications point, but we trust

07" We notice that nearly at the steamers coal at the Bedlam Mines- lately. We are informed that it is equal" to any coal on the river for making steam, and we are glad to see that boatmen are becoming aware of the fact.

07" llr. Miles Greenwood, the great foucd-

1HTBS. Onnitn, tea littet ot less, onetime. SOc: tb-ee eims. 1; one week. (fSO; tiro wkf. $3 50; es motsft. Si: thrre months. 7 5T; eismoirtht. $10; one yer. $15. jOiacoantoo larcir adTertiaemenU. Card of six line or nnder, $ (.er du am. Nocharge for marriage, death or religious notices.

SHlKESPEAKt fOK THE TIILLIOX. THK eomplete works of William Shak3.r-eare with the original Text, restored ani more than swentr tbonsand t pographical errors and omissions eorreetee bj the manuscript emendations oentaiisesV in the resentlj disoovered folio of I6S2. byj. F. Collier. Esq . T. S. -A. Forsaleat the book store of ov25 T. CONTNOTOV CO.

sTlk Z i i BBIiS Salt in store for sale b

ss'fUU GEO. FOSTER & CO.

Aftents KtuiNwha Salt Co.

TQBACrO. ICO boxes Ne. 1 Krntarkr res for sale br ot5, OHU. F03TBR i CO. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES" SOUTHERN MILITÄR Y JlCJiDA.VY LOTTER Yl CL-ASS K. To be drawn in the Cttj of Mobile. Alabama, in pablio en Wednesday, Deeamber 10, 185. on the IiA3 OF SINGLE NrJIBERS! Johm HüTEL and W. W. McRcibe. Gsqs.. Commissioners. CAPITAL- $40,00011

AMÜSEMENTS

NOTICE , FOR IKE JEWS AND GEN11LES ! f Iy&O?. y.ORGAS has the honor to announce to the ladies and tenltisen of Evansville. that heviUrtoite a.ud read the jmtlr eUbrated Drams ef the UtEKCHANT OF VEJ1JCEI! From Sbaksprsre. beis; one more of his bJfe enVrt from ths' immortal bard's produrtioosr at his new 8hakespt-arian-' Hall, situated four doors above the Sherwood House upon Locastst. I . Piuse to cum early ne the seats arc limited toon hundred aud fifty. Doorsopenat? o'clock. cxreiM commence at 8 rresirsly. No adtmittanee after the eommeno--mcnt. as it producrs annoyance to those that takes an interest in the said eercis. s. Tuke for sale at the nsnal place nd at the door. Come out-all critioa and judge your hnnrble eerrant. f at command. . PROF. MORGAff . "Adnhttanoe only 25 cents. Ho admittance for smalt children.- nor25-U

HAIL ROADS, ScC.

EVANS VI LLK &. CRA WF(ßüSVJLLE-

R A I L 11 O A D , IDMMEK .i.KKAIWGEMElVT.

OX and alter Monday, cm Ktlr nntil fnnher rotice.The Mail Fassetsjer will ltaTo ErassTilUs l:M r. M.;arrlvinit Tincennes at 4:2UF. Jl , in timet connect with the Krsnins- tta.s en the Ohio and J!ffiMij',

.4t0.nT0 f1"-;. l-ouia and Central Illinois. Torre Haot. I a li i ' ':45 !.. snd lndiansrolis at 1:05 A. M. nkt. di...

PRIZES 3.2SO

MORE THAN OSK PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! BRILLIA.NT SCHEME !

1 prlieof 1 do i.. 1 do - 1 do 1 do1 da ... 10 prixeiof. . 100 do 100 do APPROXIMATION PRIZES

4 Prise of 3)150 annroximatiiar to St40 OOO r,r'i mm r.nn 1

" 1 a an-.. 500 rroaa KTansTiiieto at. L,onis...

5,000 do are.. 4o0 d du Chicavo

s'oeo connejtiens fr Cincinnati. Columbus, Cleveland. PhUadol 2 01)0 ?-fw Tor and Baltimore.

1 tu ' . rwurning ieaes Terre-Haute at 3:55 P. M.; after tie at -l.f"" ?!.i,'u ul from ldiaapolia arrives at ETanarille at 2(0 :5 . M. I.io' . Passengers by this train can eome from St. Louis Clneinna--0 tt and Louisville same day. Baggage chooked et Indian--

FAXES:

Illinois,, she will accomplish it. The people cf that energetic town hare a man in the lead, Judge Campbell who elTects whatever he plans; and ha is supported by a community that allow r.o disunion fenliments. cmon.r

themselves; they r.ct as one family in all things I

that concern tha interests of their town. There in net a town on the "Western Kucr3 that has done so much for herself by a entacious policy and united councils, as Padur-ah. She has drawn to herself a hire nnnufucturing capital and enterprise, made herself ouo c ' uie chief points of steamboat lmÜdin and

repair.-., and- in - Commercial biisincss,

:nks

ne;:t to Evansville, with no natural advantages compavablo witli our own. By the proposed K ind through Grayviilo to Vinccnnes, she de

signs to draw to htrself the trade of ths low--1

er purt of Iliinois-and tap the lower valley of tii3 VvVoash.-- She v. ill represent to thop?opla r.ToiiLr tiu line oC such a road, that she U at tho head of navigition in extreme low water tnd in tho 'serofi of ice; t'nr.t she will be - in a few'months, in connection by railway with Llemphis, Vkksburgh, llobile and New Orloans.' Cut 'she v.'ill not be in hasto to undertake to build the Grayviilo Road, and "sedaco from us iaimediately, our old friends in that vicinity. She is exhausted by expensive local improvements cud by her "cP.'rt3 to' comloto her "-bro rich To the 5" etile kl vi. tfetep a countcrbul&hce to some advantages' of her position, the Island and increasi:)?; bars in front, renders her almost r.iwpproachable from this side of the Ohio. A crossing. .would h;iva to be made nt a point above or below bör, at which n rival town might spring u- ih.it would detract more from her prosperity than sh.e wn'-I ?:- from the road. These projects should awaken the attention of our citizor.n to t!'-a c:rpc-

bankruptcy. The llomteur, the organ of the French Emperor, accuses England of attempting to throw obstacles in the way of a complete execution of the term? of peace, and of sowing the seeds of discord nmong the allies, to bring about a renewal cf hostilities, in which she hopes its repair th? damages done to her honor and fame in the last war. England evidently has no great divad of a naval war, that shall not disturb or endanger her commerce, and in which she could hermetically seal up Russia by closing the entrances to the Baltic and Black Reas. England, with her navy could cut off I!u ian maritime commerce, and without attempting to invade her territory, inflict Ferioas injury ; and maintain the war at small cost, beside the ordinary support of her navy. Fnnco en the contrarj", is in a political. Enancir.l and. commercial condition, that re

quires the whole energy and sagacity of its

overnnienc to-prevent an internal explosion.

that will oveiihrow the govenment and derange, for a period, tho Industrieland commercial interests of Ojo Empire. Napoleon anxiously desires to preserve peace, till France shall have passed the present crisis. . . Russia never designed to relinquish much by the terms cf peace; and probably sought only time for the new Emperor to reorganize the administration of the Empire, and firmly fix himself upon the throne, and change the front of his army; and he is now ready to moet hi3 foe3. If England cuts him off from external commerco by sea . with Europe which is of smell consequence to the prosperity of hi3 Enrpire he will cultivate the internr.l trade, and tho foreign trade by land with Europe and Asia, which is of vastly greater importance than the maritime commerce. And while the liuglish fleets are lying in the Dardanelles and at Elsinear, Russia will be pushing her gigantic v.ul:., uirough Per.-; into Erit-

4 do 4 de 8 do

40 do

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100 75 50 45 40

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they are to our fellow-citizen Judge Law, who ! ry man of Cincinnati, when coal is selling for

would do honor and service to his party, and 50 and 60 per bushel, furnishes every poor

to the State; and since we are to have a Dem-1 Tna who calls, with fouT bushela for one dol-, Whole Tiokets. $io Eafves. 3

Z.OOO do

1.006 do ao do

are., auo are.. 4"0 are 1.800 ...120.000

2s0 prizes amounting te.

.$2i.0O

-Quarters. 2X.Mr

ocrat if we have a Senator at all would be more heartily approved by the opposition parties, than any man in the administration ranks. But we fear that this exhibition of an intention to claim its rights by the docile Pocket, will be treated as an impudent act of insubordination, which will be suppressed and hushed up, and the rebellious made quiet by a few ssnLirirrd nffic(s indirinnle' fHutriVivir.rl TKa

people have submitted to thi3 sort of degra- fj- The Captain of the barrjue- Adriatic, ding traffic in the award of honors, till their J that was run into by the steamer Lyonnaise, power and rights are disposed of by political gives the following statement of the circumgamblers, very much a3 fancy stocks are man-'stances of the collision.

aged in Wall street ; : there are the bulls and Th

lar bur bpIU nnlv Cmr hiicliols tn nn nnrenn ' ' ' "1 be determined by the last nairreoT iar, DUE sells Only IOUr DUSIieiS tO One person, the Number that draws the $tn,oi prise. For example, if

I the number drawing th 40.WO priie ends with No. 1. then

a0 00 Indianapolis, .... .... ... do do Cincinnati... ......... d de . Cleveland ' ' do do Buffalo " d da New York. ....7T.". d do Pittsburgh, do1 do Wheeling do do Jialtiaiore. d Waahinirton .'. dw d '. Philadelphia "'

7 uo nosson.

1 ...11 00 ... t ... t M ...IS 00 ...17 8' ...24 00 ...1 SO ...14 SO...it nor ...i no-

.28 Sb

Kew Yoke. The oflciial returns are,

for Buchanan

" Fremont " FillmoraFremonts majority over ruchanan " Fillmore

194,708 275,So5' 124,656 70,647 150,656

friMtrtoii Clarion sind TT.nil. T-; J '.

cfr. and copy.

wo. , tn. numner .nd. m a w.ll b. .nt.tl.d to 40. and.. . For an, information through TficIeU. "ly at th.

CfTtificatesof Paokace. will he sold at the following rat ' .'in"' " "-r ."' .H" "reet. br-

wMchisthen.k! i" ,1 V. w. j. ujiBL8, Sup'l.

Certiflcates of Package of lOWhoTe tickets 60

io Half

10 Quarter " is

Aaaress orders ror Tickets or Certificates either to 8. SWAN & CO.. Atlanta. Ga. S. SWAN. Montgomery. .Ala, FOST GAINES ACADAMY LOTTEKT, CLASS 22.

i inmu shjl

mm es mmm

NEW ARRANGEMENT

To b. drawn in the City of Atlanta. Georgia, in public on rp H K ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY resBcctinllv ... Saturday. D.e. 20. 1856. on th. 1 . .ounce to th. trieo-H. h. publie orEvsnsvilYe ,li PLAN OP NIDIBGR. . ' t,,0,n,-. th" iheJ determined to open an off.ee at

3 2 8 O PHIZF.S!

A.i-;t; t,j r r..i..i iJm.. , . '"f,r .atioi

jiuiiouij nua uuuim u;uj iLiuiiM, m ayaö iiiA.i u c lu LtEKi iL ll'aulK! oeen maae witn tne sole orteot of increarina the tariliti t

bears on the political change, constantly at i cavannah, ana wncn ou JNantucket, in a thick work to corner and over-reach each other, and i f,,8V 4j.itiCOvered a steamer about a quarter of ., . . . , . it , a mile distant, coming toward him, and from they rely on the tricks of the game for sue- jhor eourse iudited tht he would ' u.

cess, rauier man on any soiia capita i or merit ibis stern

In tho excitement of the moment

to operate on. If anything can justify the j the light on board the barque got put out, and opposition in the Senate for refusing to go into1l7the tim0.it1wa? re-ligJUed, he found that r e . -.. ... , . I the steamer had changed her course and was joint ballot for Senators, it wnl be the scles- pft; A;riu.,v tAwawu tv,B Knr(10 u

tion of improper and unworthy candidates by strikehe? about midships. He immediately the Democracy, and an attempt to foist thern ordered the helm to be put down, which caus

upon the State bv bargain and inti-io-nos. Tred her to strike the steamer, as he thought, 3.000 d

J 0 a tU.. I n'l a. 1 .

this should be evident, the peonle will sustain u 0 .Tr . "? V - pri... .mounting t. 201,000

ith India. Si 3 has already, by her intrigues

w u. Jawjs..ji w-iui, tivfw xvev i.0 irmiA t

tit.on for, their old legitimate trad t.tafc u tha po?sef:?;j:i öf Hor8t; to regain which EngPntirir"irr im An nil ri.'nc t .'.'jJVi i T' J-O - !. - . .. . .

np,Uom5 up vi. ai. .o ........ - , und m f.oouS i ?-jmnin a war with Persia.

serve our national auvantaj active public spirit. -

A. T T m A T A4rt r r r , X'Z" , " "e'u!,"T to the tr.rs.cti. of

O . JT JL i. JU U , U U U I wTMckinnE

wnn tre hnsiness 1 per.'.ctly r miliar with .11 the rentes and the detsits of their iperation. This arranti mrnt hs. been made with the sole ohieot of increarinr the iscilities ef

ine iNZprevs. anu cnerefv tl-re ita ilAai.l.tli. .1.

jAr ,!i?Tit0.coomrU8hJwhich" teuefloru of onr local .g ...fio.nro will bo especially directed ... Ii.no j AH persons having business with our eomvanr will plea ... 5.IIOO eall.n Mr. MeBride. at our new oe. o F?r.. ...if

tween Loonstand Main, wh. alone authorised to act fax

MAU.IVICE.T SCHEME! 1 priie of

l no . i do ; 1 do 1 do . . , 1 do 10 prise of 100 do 100 do APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prises of 150 approximating to $40,000 prize are., 4 do ii do la.UOO do are. 4 da 100 do a.ftoo do are. 4 do 75 do 2,000 do are. 8 d. 60 do 1,0)10 do are.

40 Je 45 do 2WJ da are.

40 d are

1 it'O us from this date.

l.OdO noritt-dtf ALFRED OAITHR. Snperinteuden.

1'': TüTAX PA1EIIK.

,0i rJi0F th tim prweribed by the Council for thei 0",',ction of City Tax. has expired, those who calF nn!:?,?"17 "i ?' witn" eaosin. further trouble to 600 the Collector, shall be put to no additional ooU. Let all! ?!n S-1m 'rward at onee ana save 10 per et. coats on their taxes, inn I ,,ir"tle wi" b iT,n n wh0 " Within 20day. and 300 ; S etile. (IffisiltHillinninnli H. ..K... J

.. i.aco

120.000

J. WESLEY HUGHES. Collector.

I as ho supposed, without stopping to inquire I

Whole TickeU 10; Halves 5; Quarters ttH-

Tts BBMInMmüilli!

the recusant members of the opposition for a the damage, and was almost immediately out s.wo prises of 40 win be determined b, th. i.,t rar. of j ? f0 - tIV"''

V O at on of tha obv OilS sn rit nnd inntinn ' of s trht n the for. Th harniii. hu her hnr. ' if! ".D!I 'l ZnV- " , railroad by nov22

r.r ;ti; J f 'sDrit riDDfid un. and her stern and man V of all the tiokets where the numher ends in I will be entitled to

vi i nt; wuiutuuua oim ij.no, lui wai.K any s - .. , . . J , to. If the number ends with No. 2

r - . t .. rp, t uer ncaii nuiuuia uiuacu.

inea&utcb iui icaisLiii" iuc cicutiuiis. xiie ue

. L. ,i .... , : -1 . -

She is a new ves- ! when th. number ends in 2 will b. entitled to 40, aad so on

I nrl inil wa' nn riAr firof VAvoiva in Kqllocf i0- . .

J 4 ., e ' . . j o lionincnies i r-acxafe. win s. soia as tr. ion. wing rates, mnpMcv rit vinv r onr neon r a mainitv fit (tin 1 ni .ii , - i . 1 , . . , . .

people of the State, and their power will depend upon the moral support which honest and upright measures will give them. They must respect the demands of public sentiment or they will have no Senatorial honors to bestow. (syThe following communication is from a correspondent in the interior, who feels a deep interest in the succsss of our improvements: The Committee and Ex-Mayor Hopkins and their Witness. That the citizens of Evansville may see how far Ex-Mayor Hopkins sustains the posi-

She is still in port, not having completed her which. sth.Hskr 1 I Oerti floate of Fac

repairs.

A I'F.KFU i'M. I HKEATII. Whallaay or gentleman wt ulil remaVo under tho curse of disagreeaMa trsat' wlren'Sy osing the "Balm

of a Thousand FloverVas a chMitifriee would not only

render itsweet but leave the teotb white as alabaster! Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never men lion it. Poor a singia drop of tha 'Balm" on your toeth-brush' and wash the teeln night and morning. A fifty cent bot tie will lust a ear. A BaDTtrni Co-KPtrrtw may easiy be acqnired by using the "Balm of a Thousand Plowers." it will re move tun, pi tuples, and frerkles from Ue bWh, lea-vin it of a ft and nueate hue. W t tuwel.pour on two orlliree drops and wash the face night and morning. Siitvixa Madf. Kasv Wet your shavinc; brush in

K-rwarm orci'J w:'(er. uoiir on two or t!-.ree drops

Oerti neat, of Fackag. of 10 Whol. Ticket., 60 do do 10 Half do 20

do do 10 Quarter do it Address orders for Tickets er Certificates either to v . SWAM & CO.. Atlanta. i:.;cr -av2-ff S. SWAN. Montgomery. AI.

cured Hams, intt reefd

2 bbl. Alnra; 1 do Pearl Ssro:

a oo im urica, reo'd p.p-

Z. II. COOK k SON.

Wja BX3 Hamburg Cheese, reo' this day by 4 bt22 z. H. COOK & SON.

MARYLAND LOTTERIES FOR DECEMBER, 1856. R. FRANCE dr. CO., Manager. A GICAND ITIAItVLAlTD I.OXXEKY On the Havana. Plan. GKAND CONSOLIDATED I0TTEEY OF KD. EXTRA CLASS 7. Tob. drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Dec 20d. 185. sfrizev Amounting' to 8132,COOl Will he distributed according to tlie following Splendid ScJieme: 2J,0OO Numbers.' 1,000 Prlaie!

es -III rcou'io ah

If Russia th: : y.nbinc Persia and the warlike trii.es of Nortlern India into an alliance

gcntloaian, ori-;iaa!Iy a Ynr.lw, who jnga"?-""- ineii r'jsn possessions in xnuia, tncy

had been mrinv rws a tV.ramission Merchant wwu;- "ö V-- irora tae untisn crown in a

I i .'.ili.mee with Prussia, the And Fiance on the "West,

Loa ta&i'a oy comiuutee oi tue Council, ; of "H.iim of a Thousand Kiowers," riitiic btrord well ! Prizes payable in F'ull without Deduction, t i- n.iii 1 t 1 ! and itwill ina'je a beautiful softlalber much faciiitaliiii i

iuesbrs. xubyjr, x.aiuuone anu donnson, in thc oper.tiion of suavinR. 1'rice only rfty Cents,

tV-raiDoc x. Co.. proprietors.

KKLLEK, FA KNSLKT & CO. ap.5 lydivr Aseuts for Kvansville.

in Norfolk, and vriwhad always carefully abstained from politics, and the discussion of

single campaign German State;

Russia . would La 3 little

uvt W-V.1 a flr. vr,,i rnncMl Viiin- uussia . wouui siao mile to tear, aitbouzb.

self from ponularfurv, for silently and quictlvl fcack'sJb7 Kn-laad, from Austriaon the South

offerin- a vote for Fremont at the election hi! 'cst' whoso .iruiigwian and Polish provinces

ever ready for revolt, lie open to the invasion of the Czar's gigantic armies. One reflection goes througl; all these speculations, that w hatever may ls tlie course of events with these rival, jouiou.4 powers of Europe, peace or war, will bring harvests of commercial prosperity to us. War under the new principles of international law in regard to neutrals will secure us a profitable carrying trade; and peace cannot fail, with its beneficent influences on Europe and Asia, in opening new channels, and improving old routes of trade; and bringing the

semi-barbarians under the influences of

modern' civilization to expand and increase

our commerce. As we survey the course of

events in the rich regions of tropical America,

and consider the circumstances that are so rapidly changing the political and commercial

condition of the old continents, there appears before us a career of commercial greatness and

( prosperity, that may be dangerous from tho

excess of luxury and wealth it will bring

with it

Cc!Vincennes is going ahead. We se by

the accounts published from time to time in

the Gazette, that many new buildings are go-

Ne-rr Madrid -county, ! ing l!P 'n post," and' the "burnt dis-

Mo.. have- been plctt:::' a:i irm ration and i trict," has been sold out in lots to gentlemen

the minder of their masters. A good deal of, who intend building in the spring. We conuiami existed among the wLites, and a public ; gratulate the good citizens of Vincennes upon mee ting of the citizens was called to take j inauguration of uew times in that city. measures of protection. But we apprehend, the energy and public spirit of the citius usual, there is more frifeht than danger in jns of that place, been equal to their hospiueh movempnt tality, Tincennes would long ago have been

that city. A people that can be guilty ofsuch j atrocious acts of popular tyranny,.canhave no conception of what freedom is. j Stea-Ueu Accidkst. The Belfast on her passage from Memphis to Xew Orleans, with 3000 bales of cotton onbuard, struck a snag that careened her, broke her hog chains, and one of her guards dropped off, casting some 700 bales of cotton into the-river. During the confusion and consternation one passenger and two deck hands jumped overboard and were drowned. The boat was afterward righted, and the hull being uninjured, proceeded on her

trip. - . , . I 1 be Illinois papers state that little has been doue in pork transactions this season. IVuyers are offering $-i.50 net, but farmers refine th'.tt figure, preferring to wait. - Hogs are l r.ri.l full on-fourtU short cf last year, and iiiaiM' ievmers have driven their riock Ou, in preference to taking the buying price.. The wheat crop in Illinois is reported the best for eighteen years, but oats are a Lilure all over the State owing to the protracted dry wer.thc Corn plenty and no buyers, at 30 csnts.

fc! Tha negroes in

SPECIAL NOTICES.

WA.VI KD. Wanted, six steady hands to ent timber, and work at a Piw Mill 12 milt bslow her. on tb. river. Apply to nov2--2t W. C. HARKIN3, at Pavilion. AsT"59) Aores good farming lands in Gibs.n county and 2C0 acres in Knox connty. will b. siren in exchange for Evansvillc city property on favorable term.. Inquire of ASA IOLEHART. noT2i-lw . Keal Estate Agent Third street.

fjCrThe storm of wind which visited us on j

Frida v last, seems to have been general. We

lead in all

: one of the leading cities of the State.

Qf 2s :carau2,ua meetings are recorded at all

f oar exchanges, accounts of fences . tho large towns in the South, and the enlist

and barus blown down, and telegraph lines ', raehU are numerous. A meeting was held have been prostrated everywhere. At "Cin-'at Memphis on the 12th, which created a good ciinnati, many boats parted their lines and ' deal of interest aud was attended with consid-Uri.'u-d or the Urin front of the city. The ' erable fuss and confusion. A company had

u&ktr City knocked a hcle in her bottom j been formed to leave on the 20th ihst.," under consider myself as agreeing for the Railroad

ii beeu officers id Wn. alkei's , Company, or doing more than giving rcy m-

their excuse for not delivering the second $100,000 of city bonds, to the Straight Line Railroad Company, we give the report of the committee, and follow it with the statement of

their Only Witness, eX-fllayor Hopkins, as to I jtS-XoUcesin thispUoo. ten cents per lin. on. Insertion;

, , , v. ! cpum per line rnree uuies; .-tu cento jec iiuv vu. wvem, -

vuc piiiwnucu iAmi.icu.-i ur ugi eeiiicui, ucuecu oounton losgertime.

the city and the Railroad Company, upon which the committee rely, as their only excuse for not issuing the bonds, in payment of the balance due on the city subscription.

The committee in their report say:

The- city of Evansville always willing to

give every assistance to public improvements

connected with her interest, interpose no obstacle to tho plan of the company, other than, . . v. nr. i r

t vciu.ti ticciui;uii maue uy n.t tu uuijn.1113 j

on the part of the city, and Mr. O. II. Smith, 1

President of the company, on the part of the

road, that one-half of the city subscription, should be paid, to be expended on the first

section of the work, on that part of the road

south of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad.

and that the other half, or the second one

hundred thousand dollars, should not be issued until the road was completed to that point, and then to be expended on the division north of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad." Such is the pietendel contract set up by the committee, s? their only excuse for not issuing the bonds. Let it be compared with the following statement published by ex-Mayor Hopkins: "Mr. Smith said that in view of the change

in the plan of operations, he believed, it safe to

e;o on, and as they would not need all the bonds, on the first division, they would ask for only one hundred thousand of them then, and the balance when they commenced work on the other division, this was subsequent to the subscription." This statement of ex-May

or Hopkins, and that of Mr. Smith, substantially corroborate each other. . Mr. Smith says in his article, "on one occasion I recollect he, Mayor Hopkins, asked me if I thought we should need all the bonds on the first section, and whether the company could not meet the interest, if the taxes were not collected in time. I told him I thought we could get along on the first section with one-half the bonds, and that we could meet the interest on the bonds, if the taxes were

i not collected in time. I certainly did not

Jt'ST IVO TICK THIS. J. FBN'DRICU & BROS, have just received a, large stock of imported and domestic oigars. They have also received a large stock of th. best Virginian Tobacco. All that are fond of good Cigars and Tobacco, we would advise them to caH at F. FENDRICH & BEOS', novlT Main St.. on. door above First. C O A Sj . THE PJtlCK OF I'OAIi AX THE BODIAM ill If KS IS,At the Pit Teentsper bnshel. Hauled to any part ot tho city 9 - Those who desire to lay in their winter supply, while th. weather is fine, and the roads good, will have their order, attended to by leaving them at th. office of th. Bodiam Mines under the Telegraph ofiice, on Water street. Terms cash JOHN WYMOND. oct22 Secretar and Manager.

MEXICAN MISTAAG lMENX. Intrinsic virtu, alone could insure the success which this article has attained for Kneumatum, Salt 1'heum Burns, Brüses, atin" Joint, or Oalds. Sprains, Pole Rvil anil Swellings upoi. horses, it has no eual for man or beost. No person will be without it who has once tested its value. "Ana with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment. 1 can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood as this. L. V . Hmith, Kidgeiield. Conn." S. Leitch. Esq.. Hyde Park. Vt., writes, "that the horse was considered worthless, (his ease w heaves) but eince the tree use oj the Mustang Liniment, I have sold hm lor 150. Your Lmimont is doing

wonders up here." aucn testimony is reacning us every .ay . The half is not told. Ev ry family should bavo it. Boware fimitatiouä. Tue -genuine Mustang i. sold by all respect -ble dealers throughout th. World. BARNES 4 PARC norTS Proprietors. New i ork. ASTO.MSHI.Vti (IRK WITH OALY OXK BUT1LK, JOS. B. HALL & CO.. say: Puksquc Isi.k. Aroostook Co., Mo ..April 24. 1854. We herewith send you a oertihcate of a cure performed by the useot only osk bottlk ot the German Bitters; we think Mr. Olark to be a man ef veracity, and hav. no doubt of the truth ef hisstory." Meant. Jos. B. Hall & Co. Gentlemen In answer to your inquiries. 1 will state that my daughter, aged about 1! years, has been complaiuing of a pain in her side for six or seven years, and about the first of January last, was taken down and eonfined to her bed. The pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. From reading a numbel of euTse performed by "Hoofland's German Bitters," I was indncd to try it in her ease, and seat to your store and purchased ose bottle. She had taken it but a few days when she began to improro, and now. after taking 0!fLY one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for year.. She feels no pain in her side or any part of her body, and attributes hr eure kxtik'lt to the Geman Bitters. Salmon Brook. Aroostook Co.. Me. See advertisement. novl - IM. CLARE.

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JfsT"All orders for tickets or paokages in any of tha Maryland Lotteries, will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchaser, immediatelr after it i. over. Address T. H. HUBBARD & CO.. No." 39 Fay.tte st... or Box No. 40. ov24-tf Baltimore. Maryland.

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; :tt '-.'-.! urif , arr&v.

&erCholora beiugthe disoas. abovaall others most dreaded It will be well for all to bear in mind that as a preventive. Dr. J. Hoeteter's celebrated S&omach Bitters stand at the head, and therefor, all should keep a supply at hand during this warm weather. Its dffect upon the Stomach when disorganized tv diet, and its vivifying influence upon th. sys

tem, U truly astonishing. (and cannot be described, bntfelt

whan used as oer direction on the bottle. Further comment

upon them would be superouocs. as they are known farand

i dividual opinion."

TUB CRY IS "STILL THKY COME!" WHO COMES! KEEP QUIET AND Y0TT SHALL HEAEI BITTROLFF & SONS hav. just received, direct from New-York, another lane aed faahinnabl. .toek ol Jewelry, comprising in part of Diamond Hints, Florentin Mosaic, Canes, Coral and plain sets of Jewelry, Ladies Camio Pins and Ear rings, plaia and scale Finaer Kings. Miature Pins. 4c, which makes thetr stoek complete, and as largo a. any aver seen in this city. Tbey would call particular attention to their Gold and Silver Watches, which, with all other goods in their line, they are prepared to sell at Kastern

rices. (Jail and examine tor yourselves, at th. sign ot tb. ig Watch on Main street, between 1st and 2d. nov22

DR.

DENTISTRY. -J. KIVETT, DEXTIST!

"RESPECTFULLY inform, th. eitis.nsand vicinity that

JL he will execute all orders, in the varions department of his profession, with promptness, and in th. most scientino

manner. Particular attention paid te th. plugging, cleaning and extraction- of teeth, and inserting of incorruptible teeth.

from vne to a full set, oa fine gold plat., with or without

gums. Pivot teeth inserted in tho most nnnroved manners, and

th. treatment of .hildren'a teth earelnlly attended to.

t.aaies waitea on at their iesiieaees it desired, fimce on Firststreet, formerly Dr E. Bray. office. nov22-3mdw

1,?illViRE.,ItlRVKHK, AKO RKFIMJDfelJ. GARS. 30 bbls h. Louis, lunt ree'd for .ale bv B9T22 .... azJIBE c0.aji!tmon.,i. i JIB FRUITS. " 6 doi quart Jars Damson; t do. quart Jars Cherries; 6 do d. do Currents; 6 do do do Rhubarb; do do do Peaches; 6 do do do Blackberries do do- do Gooseberries, j nst reo'd fc Taoc 2. H. COOK SON..

JELLY, M Alt MA LAI) K, AC 4 doi Ked Current Jellv;

4 do Fin. Appl. Marmalade, just reo'd by

n. liuuä is. HUN ,

nov20 c

fW0 OCR LADY FRIKXDg. . B. 12 dos Fresh Pesches miartcans; 12 do do Strawberries do; d. Preserved Green Gages .ans; 6 do do Pear. do; 6 do do Quince. do; 6 d i, Reaches do, just ree d direct from Boston nwdwaiTant.dof Eatranuality by novaoo Z.U. COOK SON. IIANDSO.T1E 1SES1DENCE FOIl KENT, TH? well known house and grounds now ooeupied by Mr. VVm. b.erstorman, situated on th. river, just below bvansville and abov. th. Bodi m Mines, and owned by the s ate or Br. Wm. A. McDowell, deceased, v. hoe. lat. residence it was, will b for rent from and after th. first f December next. The g-ennds are extensive and haadaon ely laid out. the sitnatiou ij the most beautiful in Indiana; ther !" ineyard. garden, out houses, &o.. all in the finest order. f. house hai been lately new roofed, grate, put in. and many inl-v"nimiprovemcnt made, and the grounds hav been much embellished. Th. furniture which is handsome, will be rente.! with the house if desired, if not so rented, th. furniture will be sold on th. premises, of which sale furth.r notice will b. given. Forlurther ioformstionanply to . CHAKLBS UEXBY. nov20-dtf . Offle. on3d St . opposite Court Hons.. '

WHOLES EE ATiO KKTAlL! A. LOSEVSTINE. MANUVACTOBEn OF AND DEALER 1 CLOTIILVU A.D FCRiVISHL GOODS. HAS just received by River and Railroad a complete as--sortm.ntof Overc.a-., Pantsand Vesta. Gi nts furnisband Carpetbags. Also a tot of very fine Broad Cloth. Cassini er es Silk V el vets, which goods he makes up to OTderat th. "iV ..""L1"0" with """"ess and dispatch. Therefora Vi V ' w.nttt r. below th. Pavilion Hotel and yon will be con vinoed ot the above by n0T2 , A. LOBENSTINK. '

OT. X. ICOSS, Iff. D. KTHO has been several years a resident of EvansTille. ' ft wiil now devote his attention exclusively to his Professiuo as a physician. He can b found at all Louis except whan professionally enssgrd, either at his office on Main t.. oppostt. the new Court Home, or at his lesidenc. on Cherrr tr. first door abov. J. H. Bofiendick'., between Second. nd Jhird streets nov2otf mjHW CROP RIO COFFEF. m .!. iust ree'4 nd 1 for sale low by B. E. GILBERT & CO., nov20 g Sycamore near Water.

V

HEESK. 125 doe W.

)V20 O

B. Ch.es. ree'd and Tor sale by I. ft D HKIMANN.

75

BOXES large Hamburg Cheese ree'd and for sale by -

n'v20 c

I. D. HKIMANN.

A i BOXES Eng. Dairy Cheoi. reo'd and for sale by MiW nov20o i. A D. HEIMANN.

POCND.in.il Bar Lead ree'd and for aal. 9Wßhr novüOc I. k P. H El. MAN N . 3yt. DOZ fancy Brooni: 25 dos Shakes Broom19 25 dos Flour Seves aborted; 25 dos Washboards ;i: 5u do Cdt Fosset. reo'd and for sabs by ov20c I. k D. HEIMANN.'.

DR. RASE'8 ARCTIC E".tPKOITIO.-For salfcby nov20 C DOBELL & LISTER. WEBSTER'S . SPHEREOTV PKH, ÜAGUKBRF.OTYHER, ambkotypes, ' . : :alloiiiottpes. A NO allvther stvles of Heliorrachie Pictures can b. ob--

2& Wined at Webater & Tileeton's Gallery in Bray', built

ing. at the prices ranging from ONE DOLLARnp. Fleask call SOUS, as Webster's tim. is limited.

W. t.

C0BP0HATI05 NOTICE. I Ti meeting of the Oemmon Council of the city of Evansis. ville. held on the evening of the 17th inst., th. following order was passed to wit: Ordered that tb. owners ef Lets Nos. 5. 6, 7 and 8, in thL.w.r Enlargement, o' tire city of Evansville, cause a stoagutter and brick sidewalk, with stone curbing to be placed down in the frontaefsaid lots on Water street, extending Irons. Fine to Leetstreets, within ten days after the publication of this order, and in default thereof, the Street Gobi- -misstoner is directed to perform said work and the costs and expensee accruing thereby, will be assessed to and coll. oied -by .ale of suid lots, or so much thereof as will satisfy said . lien andcts. By order of Common Council. . . WELL. H. WALKER. City Clerk. . Volk böte copy. novl-10t

NEW BOOKS. HARPER'S MagaiiM for December, the first of new volume. Godey '. Ladies Book for December. Wa trust our fellow-eitiien. will notic. that by buying those works of us tbeysaveth. entire Postage, receive ft full ten days earlier and hav.ua hoi e reaponsibl. for the numbers arriving. W. als. supply all baok numbers. Bayard Taylor's China and Japan; Bayard Taylor's Poems of Orient; Dr. Kan.'s Arctic Explorations; Godey'. Patera Book; nov22 DOBELL ii. LISTER.

NEW MUSIC.

j w id. . lud for sale by dealers norallv all ovea th. United I C BU (States. Soidiy FiALLOCK & STODDARD. Jm)W Vi --21 W'OOLSEY i SAWYER. ' cv2i c

CHOICE selectmen of the latest Song., Polkas, Wal es, Ac, Ao., just reo'd ai.1 i.rsal. bv nov2 TCONYNGTON & CO. CR A3V" BERRIES Received by express and for sale by nc Z- H COOK & 80 JT .

BUSH Sw.et Potatoes; 25 bush choice Apple.;

bosh choice rarncs.ut ree'd ry I. H. COOK ON.

BTATTIS ASSES AND BED COSIFOKTÜ..' AJ. COLBURN & CO., keep constantly on hand and MAKCrACTi'RE to OKDE all kinds aadaiseaof Mat-. TaKSSKä which we quarantte of the very bestqnality. Also Bedding of all kinds. Jenny '.ind Matnrasss. Shuck. Moss. -snd Cotton Mattrasse.. Hair and Spring Mattraases; Bed Comforts of all sixes. Feather. Hair. Mots and C tloa Pillows. Pillow Slips. Sheets. &o. All wishing the above at wholesale r retail at low prices please call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere, at our store on W'aterstreet. next ' door to Canal Bank. Evausvüla.Ind. novl

POS I AGE SAVED OS MAGAZINES.. MESSERS. Dohell & Lister beg to call public attention ( to the fact that thev supply Hakpeb. Pctxaji, Godet. Knickrhbockek HotsFU(iu Wokds. Gkaham. 4c, at the same price as th. publishers, either by tbe year or .ingle N'umVr. thus the subscriber saves the entire Postne. and from them usually receives his Magssine a week earlier than , per the usual routine. The new volume of Harper eomm.nee. with Decesaber No. which wil'.b. recaived in about a week by novll DOBELL LISTER. rta rP0S Plain Blact Silk, all widths, i nst ree'd and er c!e very low by - MAGHtf A CO.

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