Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 103, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 November 1856 — Page 2

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; YANSVILLK: THURSDAY MORXIXG: ::::::::::::XOV. 27 . jf,notter KaSical City. "The city of Superior, at tho liend of Lako Superior ig pother of those magical creations pf"Ttia energy and enterprise of ourcountryraen. Two years ago the site of the town - was a wilderness and the land was entered at government prices; it was then approached only by ..the Lark canoe of tr 3 Indians; two years ago the Grst tree was cut and the first , log cabin erected. 2ow the site of Superior is" .laid off lir.to lots and is selling at prices that indicate a value of more than two millions, for what cost only a few thousand in 1831'. It is now ft town of 1500 inhabitants, its streets tilled witn busy labor and active trade: ' Warehouses and docks are beimr built, and 0 oa f 11,. .. Jt. T . T vr ""I - , . c , vu 11113 r ' come : freighted with merchandise and emt-l,, ii :.,-? -. . . . Clllllic-llb UUllir; tllC ULtSt Citl llitVC CUI StltlCt ,i J eu u nagon ruau ai a cost 01 $-HJU,vaa; nom Bopcnor to St. PauI; and a railroad wul be j commenced this winter, from Superior city to tlie""St. Croix river, sixteen miles below St. Paul, for which a liberal grant of l.md has already been made, and which is to be completed jn two years from its commencement. By looking at the Map it 'will bo seen that the location of this city is at a point 250 miles west of Chicago, at tho head of an inland sea that projects far beyond any other navigable communication with the Atlantic

into the rich plains of the Northwest, fnm taking the best elements of both parties, and which it will draw all their future products to reforming their platforms, they iniht form a be Shipped, perhaps, direct from this new city uaion that would be alarming to the Democto every , part of 'tie g'obe. If Chicago can 'racy. If the Republicans would adopt a dectrade with Europe and China, an enlargement jlaration of faith that would exclude from their of the Saulte Sainte Marie Canal will open the ranks the ultra Abolitionists, and while they

commerce of the world to Laka Superior; and reviewing what vte have witnessed within the last ten years; of the wonderful achievements of enterprise, and which are but indicatives of still greater wonders, it seems hardly safo to permit the imagination, with free wings, to rise and contemplate what busy scenes will be passing twenty 3'ears hence, on this broad Lako, whose borders have been from creation so silent and solitary. With mineral riches unrivalled fisheries inexhaustible and invaluablewith "forests of the finest timber, unbroken and accessible to ocean navigation; and a "range of productive country of boundless extent tributary to its navigation, a few years' will behold its shores filled with an active population, inspired with the highest mental and physical energies which its salubrious and bracing atmosphere like the elixir of life, imparts to all who breathe it. Geahv Axd Lecomtte. A serious. difficulty has arisen between tho famous Kansas Judge and the Governor, from a conflict of jurisdiction, in which we fear the Governor, though right, has oversteped the bounds of his legitimate authority. It appears a man named Hays, in one of the forays for robbery, was a member of' a gang that stole tho horses of a poor inofifensiViJ squatter, and a cripple, named BufFura.? BufFum protested against the outrage, when Hays deliberately shot him dead. The Governor at the time was in the vicinity and investigated the Tacts on the spot, and was satisfied it was a most cruel, unprovoked raurA it ' I. j 1 1 iv 4. der. Hays was arrested and imprisoned, but J 1 1 1 . e .1- t!i :ai us aceius iu nave nut" 11 it iitvuiitu ui oucuu Jone3 and Marshal Donaldson. After his examination and commitment,and after the grind jury had found a' true bill against him for murder," a writ of habeas corpus was sued j out before Judge Lccompte, and after two examinations he was admitted to bail in 10,000 bonds, Sheriff Jones becoming his surety. On hearing of this proceeding, Geary ordered the U. S. Marshal to re-arrest Hays, but he refused to obey the Governor; who then commanded Titus to make the arrest with tho military under his command; which order was promptly obeyed, and Hays was confined. A serious quarrel between the chief justice and the Governor is the consequence. It has ex cited a great deal of feeling among the people as well as between the parties, and the inhabitants are ranging themselves into two factions, one-sustaining , the Governor and tho other the Judge. The alTuirhas been referred to tho President, and each of the disputants declares his determination to resign if not sustained at "Washington. It is evident the Governor as executive, had no power to correct the pro-

ceeuingsoi uus juu.cuuv, uuici uuuaäwUa;soa,s administration:

the act of the Judge might have been. It will be an embarrassinsquestion for the President, audit-will probably array the two fac tions in the territory in violent discussions acain. Marshal Donaldson has resigned his office, as it was impossible to serve two masters. Hays' lawyers are. taking measures to get an order for his release through Lecompte, but Geary declares he will hold him in custody the military. ; The Governor is evidently of the'd'Hickory'jSclipol, and "takes the responsibility." ... '03" Theprices of sperm oil have declined in the Eastern markets to $1 50 per gallon, and it is the opinion of many, it will go lower still, before there is a re-action. The decline is attributed mostly to the use of substitutes, which former high prices have brought into use. 07", The Orange and Lemon crop in Florida, it 13 said, will be very good this season.

A Just Appreciation of tie Eijht Sort of aMan. Mr. John Tucker, President of thcTReadirig Railroad, who redeemed that Road from its

.difficulties an depression and lias since raiseJ t .. , . - , . I it to tho pinnacle ol porspenty, receives an anj nual salary for Li services of .$10,000 l - lM - Leheigh Car.al having been found inadequate to the transportation of the enormous quantities" c 1.1 4. !. i r of coal that were pressing upon it, the Company have constructed a Railroad along its banks, which also is kept in full operation,with double tracks, in transporting coal.Tliis f'nmmnv wwo ilprnin nf spwrno- rr this Company were des rpu.i of. 6ecur.n0 ir. iucker's services, and they proposed to give him $15,000 per annum to assume the Presidency of the Leheigh Canal and Railroad Commi . 1- t pany. uie coal operators upon tne neaamg 1 1 i r . 1 . l - . trr . . nr " "c"'o wuipuiiig uui w .. Tucker to quit that road, immediately raised a purse of one Jmndred thousand dollars, and presented it, as an inducement for him to re main upon the theatre, where he had performed such noble achievements. This is as gen-, erous an act as stands on record. Mr. Tuck-1 n of most extraordinary administraer is a man financial abilities. IIa took tha . I. , , . . ., a,ii;rsoi ine ueaamg noaa m nana wuen tney I were about sinking into chaos and irretrieva . , . , , . , , i b!e rum, and by colossal energies, and by in - . (uustry unequalled, and a genius x apoieonic 1 -I l. it. Ill Tt! i. i ,hecarneed them through all difficulties, and placed the Company among the most prosper ons in the cQunt The r(jmor he was ! . I about to resign caused a declension stock of the Road. in the ' Fcsiox. The State Sentinel surmises that there are indications of a coalescenoe between the Republican and American parties, in which Republicanism is to be expurgated Of its abolitionism, aivl Know Xothingism , of its religious intolerance, and the objectionable features of its organization are to be abolished. Thus firmly opposed the further extension of slavery North, would cease their tirades upon Southerners, and their attacks on Southern constitutional rights, and would unite with the American party upon the great popular sentiment on which that party arose; and the latter party would abandon all their . intolerant religious proscriptions and their secret, subordinated organization, which subjected them to the control of the demagogues in the lead, they could combine the best conservative portions of the country, and form a party which it would be difficult to contend against, and impossible to overthrow. Ecglish. Agriculture in Turkey. An Englishman who has acquired a large estate within ten mile3 of Constantinople, has tiken out 20 or 30 families of Scotch farmers, with a full outfit of English agricultural implements and seeds, for the purpose of improving his own estate, and to introduce among the Turks, an improved system of cultivation, J Another, detitchment of agricultural laborers is soon to follow. The Londtn Times says: Of itself this assignment may be of little account when compared with the vast magnitude of the exports of the Clvde, but its consequences are likely to be of the most beneficial character, when we look to the elfect naturally to be produced by tho planting of an intelligent agricultural colony in the niindst of an ignorant but tracti aoTts people, who enjoy a sou and climate so i ric!l and rarCf that thrce crops of hay for in-) stance may be produced 1:1 the course of ayear. We h.ve reason to believe that this consignment of men and material is likely,- in due . . r ,, , , ., rnnrsir tn tm tullowpil nv others. ' J These peaceful invasions may be more fatal to the national characteristics and independ ence of the Turks, than tho march of armies across her borders. Second District. The following is the official vote of the Second District fur President and Governor: Clark Craw fur J. .. . - Hoyd Harrison Orungd Perry COtt.... Wa-jh ugtun.. ..la'iO '. .33 ..n7 . . 10'.r? . H07 . . l'M)6 .. I;f8 ..I7:s 41 13 24 2 '8 773 49 6 264 33i 10-3 510 l-Jti-2 tii5 273 Ü93 17Ü3 743 1K3 174 Ulli 1(47 710 1G43 1483 5SG 14el 113-2 14 742 537 10-21 10,eW5 2,238 B-jibau: n over Fremont lUubiinau orer Fillraoie burhaiiau orer both Wiltard over Morion 5C78 10,529 7,2d e,3t 5,210 . .-. 2, '.15-2 2.CU1 Jeffeusok's Opinion of Jackson. The following Is extracted from the life and.works of Daniel Webster, recently published. We presume this opinion would have been changed had the author livod to the close of Jack"I feel much alarmed at the prospect of seeing 'Gen. Jackson, President. lie is one ol the most unfit men I know of for such a place. lie has had very little respect for laws i?!..... j . r.-i. .. M :i: cr ivsmuuons, anu.s, ia .act, a. mlary cmei. uis jsibsiuns are miiiuic. 1 nuu I was President of the Senate he was a Sena tor; and he could never speak on account of the rashness of his feelings. I have seen him attempt it repeatedly, and as often choke with rage. His passions are no doubt cooler now; he has been much tried since I knew him, but he is a dangerous man." 0C7It appears that a careful counting of the poll-books of Audrain county, Missouri, shows Hardin (A.) elected Kepresentative by one majority, and he has' received a certificate of election. It is probable his seat will be contested by Tinsley, his Democratic opponent. OCrW. L. Gallender, Esq., has retired from the Frankfort Commonwealth with the intention of removing to Texai. He is succeeded

by Thog. M. Green.

(&r Emporium, situate! a Jew. miles above Cairo, at what has heretofore been known as Mound City, is rapidly iraprovin"'. The com-

pany who laid off the town, have already J - - - - ' ' sold lots to the amount of $2J0.000. A branch ro.id - coTinecting with the' trunk" fffthe'Htinois

Central, makes it -virtually the terminus of was completely arrested, and the men. who that 'great line of communication and the pro-" e3fcep were" thrown fronftheir berths. . . . biiortly after the snock an immense whale pnotore UheYe it will super3ede Cairo. The rose at a short distance from the ship's quar town is fast building-up with dwellings, work' teaftj, after, Tying moSonless for a short shops' anil' factories. 'Alarme hotel will befime äs'if stunned by 'the blow, swam toward erected V the s , i' , ' mg: the attack . , Jt was a moment of intensa Q0W buiidin-and raer tie principal foundry ar.xiet on board; but fortunately when close men-of Cincinnati is putting up a large foun- to stern the monster wheeled round , in tho vy .j tne jntention- of transferrin" his opposite direction and dived, throwing with

k.kIw tn tw nr tf Maecy axd Bucharas. The Louisville . w-- . ouinai in commenting on ine report mat Marcy would .remain in the State Depart-, Jment,' under Buchanan, draws the following parallel, which is interesting as a mental an-aajsis-of the two men: 'ilr- -Marcy, m all the qualities of a public character, except perhaps those of adroitness T...t.5 n i . . . . t- . -iianan, ana can reany nave no sort 01 sympathy with the man or his opinions. They ii , 111 . , , are as unlike and as uncombinable as oil and water. Mr. Marcr, in spile of Bis occasional aemasoueism, IS unquestionaoiy One OI Ilia most conservative men of his party; while we nave seen tnat 5lr. rjacnanan. notwithstanding his native cautiousness, is capable of the most insane and reckless appeals to the popuJar paSSIOnS. .Sir. MarCV. With all his SUDDla canituIatio UDOn ,ha Vicara!,U!1 nuestion and j t r o i bUlIltt UUIUIS. Iiajs lltl eUHLtillULlUiU aillUUIlL -Ui

i. t . , i . r t . . . Marcy, moreover, is a wan of considerable! ui c mil .- 'in us noum uiuiuuw tv- . , -r i j. I, , ' strike if he were trampled upon, and pretty t ant to snarl if he were threatened. Mr. Buchanaii, on the contrary, is essentially cring-.' ing and mean-spirited, and would truckle to ! the last degree of abjectness. Mr. Marey has Hmny i no .tjuauuei oi a bier.iug.. v.u - Kii"V find is nnf nthnmpfl to r.Anfi.a if Mr. 1

ack bone; whilst Mr. Buchanan is notorious-'penses, and laying sidc a hundred or so ly as facile and compliant as a reed. Mr.'weeklv. asainst a rainv dar. Mr. Bonner in-!

Buchanan has few of those qualities, and is!didates and 'scattering which make up probably is ashamed of what he has. Mr.- Marcy, it i 600,000. 1 t. t tj 1 i .1 - '

111u.11. ue acauunii'ujjcu, jiussub&ub suiuciuiiig of the wisdom and grace of age, and wears it modestly yet proudly; Mr. Buchanan alfects the dazzling follies, of youth. Mr. Marcy, in short, is a man of sense and dignity, if not a statesman, Mr. Buchanan is simply a crafty and silly old politician. There is an irreconcilable chasm between their natures. There is no kind of harmony between them. They are cast in radically different and antagonistic mifulds. They would never pull togethcr'in the world. Mr. Buchanan could not retain Mr. Marcy in the Secretaryship of State with any reasonable prospect of future concord. fjCpAn account of the Railroad Banquet at Montreal, occupying oyer, six columns of a newspaper, was telegraphed to Toronto, 333 miles distant, and the papers containing the report were receved back at Montreal, in less than 21 hours after the banquet dosed. This feat in telegraphing, -and transmission of papers has scarcely ever been equalled. m .: 4 ; Tiie Grayville Railroad. The Grayville Herald makes the following comments on the proposed road: Just at this "stage - of the matter, we of Grayville can only look on and wait"patiently to see which of the two places will take decisive steps towards what we conceive to be a very important road. Those who have never been in our thriving little town during the winter, cannot possibly conceive th amount of business done here, or the amount of produce shipped from our landing; while it is a reasonable certainty, thai a railway from here to either Evansville or Mt. Vernon, would draw the prodbco business in full ten fold proportion to this point for conveyance to the Ohio. 1 j Panama. The Journal of .Commerce says rumors from Washington indicates two plans as occupying the consideration of the- governmentone of which proposes an absolute purchase of a strip of territory traversed by the railway rffivins verge enough Tor the operations and conveniences incident to the working and protection of the road, and including the ports of Aspinwall and Panama at its two extremi ties; and the other provides only for the exer cise of municipal jurisdiction by the United States over the same extent or territory, the paramount sovereignty still continuing to vest in the government of New Granada. This modified dominion,, with privileges limited to the maintenance of such an amount of physical force and to such employment of power only as are requisite for the security and en couragement of commerce, would be less' likely to alarm British sensibility, than the absolute acquisition by this country of the "gateway of the oceans." There is nothing in our engagements contracted with' Great. Britain, to preclude us from acquiring a footing in New Granada. Fatal Affray. We clip the following from the Lincoln (Tenn.) Journal : . A Mr. Thompson, for some cause real or imaginary, took occasion to denounce the Know ZSothings in a public manner, when a Dr. Pugh, who was present, said he was a Know Nothing, and if Thompson included him in his denunciations, he. was a scoundrel, or words to that effect. The parties then clos ed for a fight... . Thompson threw Pugh ; friends interposed to separate them, and while in the act of raising Thompson, Pugh inflicted a terrible-wound with a knife in the abdomen of Thompson, letting out his intestines ; Thompson drew a pistol and tired ; the shot missed Tugh, but took effect in the side of an other man, passing through and into the hip of another. Thompson then remarked to his friends that he was a dead man, and expired in eight minutes after receiving the wound-. We have not learned the condition of the two men shot, but learn that Pugh was taken into custody, and an investigation would take place at once. Pugh and Thompson--one a physician and the other a merchant resided near each other, and .thougb differing in politics, were personally very warm friends. . , Kansas. The St. ; Louis Republican" says that the sale of the Delaware Lands was proceeding without any disturbance whatever. Actual settlers were permitted, by common consent, to purchase the . lands claimed by them at the aDDrai9e& Valued aini in CaSC3 ! . r . . ' , t where there" were tlO Claimants, tlie i0t3 Or'

landabere put up at public sale, and bid off,t'a,"s0,id",leb7 '"KLuJgYTODV

at prices above those fixed by the appraisers,

A VTiiale; Ajtacklxgi a. Ship. A-ship bound from Demarara to Greenock, Scotland, 01 tho .14th of .October, jn hit.; 44, long. 30,

r , 01 nfe or ten K,notf I-hoar, when- she- received a were shock from an vfnscen object, that keeled her over ""seroTat degrees cn her side, and her headway his tai1 as he dld so a Qutity of blood and water on board. It was a moonlight night and the bulk of the huge animal could be seen distinctly towering to a considerablo height above the surface. When he d.nd his taif appeared to be from 30 to 40 feet out of the water. Tho pumps were sounded but the s'lip'was found to be making no water. The Power ok Advertising. Xo instance in business success illustrates the benefits of adv vprfisin mnrr tli.ui the 9iiPtps of thf Xpw ' eriiM mort- uum tut, suct.ess oi me niff York Ledger. It has attained the widest circu-; Jati f . i ation ot anv DaD&r in the eountrv- bvadvertisjn" itself throivh other oaners The New m n . i York Mirror s.nys that Mr. Conner, the publUher. on Saturdav last cr-ive Messrs. Pettintr U & Cr, ..the, adrpvLtno- a.'P.ntä a rhpeli- fnr $G,250 for advertising in the country papeisr sm! Vmo tu'iri ft.rtwuv r.i tho ftv t.rou n,i vertising Cobb's'latest storv in the V-Led-er." ' Mr, Bonner, by this dashing system of adver- j riini- hn run M pirenlstinn nn tn noarlrr oniliu'lA' l,;K u:, Ll-i rti cuuitinj vii iiit-u iii.-i n ccai v utvuta o T-n o hrvn f- I M( M I A 'tr.t. HnItiotm I um. w . f, .... ..0 Tests all his spare ;ash in giving notoriety to ins Tinner- Anti n i is i s ma scr r nt his t ro - I l1- "uu Lul: 13 1110 actiiet ii ins ti B- 1 mendous success a success, in point of profit nn.l firculntinn iitinniiH in n-,,!,.! tor. ' fjrThe full vote of New York on President r. 594.9(50. There wer som ßr Slvn. ' XII i: GUIiA'f III1A UE.UCDV. TRO BONO PUBLICO, ''Every mother should have a box in the house handy iu case of i;cwiJi-ut3 to the children." If erttling's itiissUi Salve. It i a Hnattn rttnt?dv of thirtv vmirs atiindinw nnd ia ..,.,... ... iiuuiuiueiiueu u JJJ siuuua. una euro nun ojlouujT cure for Burns, Piles, Boils, Corns, Felons, Chilblains, and Old Sore, of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, ... ... . ,, . e ... , Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, minions, Fore Apples, (ic "inmendid by nurses,) Whitlows, Plies. FesVers. rieurmes.ni.mer .-Hings, frozen i,Uoi, an ruieum. heurvy, hore and L rucKlea Lips, hore -ose. v urlsanJ Flesh Wounds, it isa most valuable- remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it inthncityof Boat in;au4 vicinity for ;he last thirty years. Iu no instance will this Saive do an injury, rr interfere witn a physician' prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, fro.., a recipe brought from Kuto-of "'t' sini5iii iiiucuuuuj Uli" luc 1" "I" have letters from all classes, elersjinen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, ana others who have used 11 inera seives, and recommend it toothers. Keddinir's Russia Salve is )ut iu lare Iiis boxes, stamped on the cove' w tli a picture of a hotine and disabled eoldier, which rm.t"nre is als6 engraved on the w rapper. Price 2" cents a box. Riuntito & Co., Proprietors, KELLER, FAKXSLKY Sc CO. Asrenls, ap" d&wly lvansville, Ind. jlAititicn: Oo Wednes-Jxy evening. Mr. F. W. COOK to Slisi LOUISA linr, of Louisville. Louisville papera please topy. . - - - On Snnd7 in Lamasco. Dr. A. S. nOLL AND. of Blairsyille. 111., to Miss M A KG A U ET J. LAKKVV. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notices i this pTMj. ton cents per lint one insertion; 20 cnU per Hoe three tiuaus; W oents per lice one week: disooantoa iouicer time. FOU TEIli JOl'UAAL. I never spirel tew be a poit,,' (I n'cl'nt tell. I 'äpose yon no it; But if I thawt there's tirtu iu it Daru'd if I would'nt in tninit! But when yon tawfr of dog'ratypin, Webiter'i rouu-i and takes delite in; Dod or 'live he'll stamp your feeturs. And Labis.'' taw, deer little crcetors. On paper, iron, glass or plate, rje'll fix yewr shad der sure as Tat, So natral and so trew to life, When yew're away HwiU foci yewr wife. nov2C-dtf TILESTON'3 Gallery. Q&F&OO Acre? irood farming lands in Gibson ooanty and 2C0 acres in Knox coanty, will be Wen 1 exchange for EransviUc city property on favorable terras. Inquire of ASA IG L CHART, nov25-l,w Real Estate gent Th rd street. Jt'ST OTICH THIS. J. FESDRIC1I & BROS; bare just received a large stock of imported and domestic cigars.' They have also received a large stock of the best Virginian Tobacco. All that are fond of good Cigars and Totaocc, we would advise them to call at F. FtoXDRrCH & BROS', novl7 Mai nt.. one floor aTjovo First. C O A Ii xiit; ruici: f coal at the BOD I am r.HAi:s IS, At the Pit 7 cents per bushel. LiuiileJ to any part o I the city y ' Those who desire to lay Jn their winter supply, whüethe weather is fine, and the roads good. Will have their orders attended to by leaving them at the office of the Bodiam Mines acde? the Telegraph office, on Water street. Terms cash JOHN WVMOND, oct22 Secretar and Maoaer. jTEXICAN MlSTAG LniJlEÄT. Intrinsic virtae alone eonld Insure the saceeFs which this articlo has attained for Rheumatism, Salt ( beam Barns, Brüses. Stiff joints, or Oalds, Sprains, Pole Fvil and Swellinjrs upoh horses, it has no equal lof man or beast. .No person will be without it who his once tested its value. "Ana with reference to the general estimation of the .Mustang Liniment. I can cheeriully say that no article ever performed so many cures ia our neighborhood as this. L. W. Smith, Itidgeheld, Conn." S. Leitch. Es.j., Hyde Park. Vt., writes, that he horse was considered worthless, (his casa ws heave) but rince the free n of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold h;m for fl0. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reaching os every day. The half is not tMd. Ev ry family should have it. BeWare Af imitations. The genuine il us taug U sold by all respecta ble dealers tbron&h.ut vhe World. BARXE3 & PARK. novt9 Proprietors. New York. ASTOXISHIXtt rrRK WITH OALY O.Mi uonxL, J03. R. HALL & CO.. cav: PuKsguK Islk, Aro$3:ook C., Me , April 24, 1854. We herewith send yon a oertineate of a eure performed bv the use of oxlt OSB BOTTI.K o the German Hitters; we think Mr. Clark to be a man of veracity, and have no doubt of the truth of hiestory." Messis. Jos. B. Hall ft Co-.CJentTeiften Fn answer to yonr iv'iniries, I will state that my daughter. sgd about 16 years, has been eomplainiikg of a pain in her side for six or seven years, and abont the first of January last, waa taken down and confined to her bed. The pafn in her side was very severe, besides beinx troubled with pains between her shouldexsand tn her breast. From reading a nnmbei of curse performed by 'Hoonand'a Germoa Bitters," I was induced to try it in her ease, and sent to yonr store and purchased o.ir EOTTtK. She had taken it bat a lew dsys when shs began to improve, and now, after takrng only onk bottle, she is enioving better health than she has for years. She feels no pain in her side or anv part or her body, and attributes hr eure entirely to the Gem&n Bittere. Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co. Me. See advertisement. novl WM. CLARK. JtCholAT heia the d iseaso above all others most dreaded it will be well for all to bear in mind that as a preventive. Dr. J. Hostetet celebrated Stomach Bitters stand at the head, and therefore all should keep a supply at hand during this warm weather. Its dffect a pet the Stomach when disMin t'i rrl hv Air, nnd itsvivifvinr infTuence neon the svstem. is truly astonishing.iand eanaot be described, but felt when ofted a per diroetvin on th bottle. Further comment mnon them wonld be surerHaors. m thev are known farand oatii WOOLSEY & SAWYER.

B i T B S . rT Ob iaaT. a line? or less, one tima, Wc: ree tts. $1; one week, f I 50: two weeki. $50; one menrh. $4; - three months, $7 zf äix monihs, one year. 15. r:9cotinton lurr advf?rtiäBSTMit3. Car-U of six lines or under. pez annum. .Xociiarpefur marriage, deatli or religious notices.

rgnK.Ofc;RM1!5-. At:. Geo Foster i- Co. cemmeu-e JH. iieki:-R tortt to-day (Nov. 27th, and will be pleased to sui p'.y the hMisekr epers with tresh Tenderl ins, bfaraRibs. Pigs feet. Jowles, ie.. brine alt ngt-e baskets. norT )!K'. FOSTKR it CO. ETSITCRWHK T FI,Ol"it.-1000 lbs Extra quality ja-2 t.u&whea'louxjusr rt-o'd r notil ilKRSUBERGEU & CAKSOX. WIR. snoibs Venison Hums tJI Kt Turkejs io ree"d at!) lor sale fcr -... co27 HtKSllBliKlfK & CAES y IVOKV GUTLEKY. JCST open, a fin nt of those superior goods ' ! lu?sei.l(j Ivury Talle, Kuivtonly; , , do cfo Table Knivts aud Korks; do f j11 set do do do do, 51 puce ; - do Jvgtp careers and 8tel. aeparatelj1; PHteJ Forlu, Fla:td Spooua, c , 4. nov27-tt CUAKUK3 S. WKLl.S. JCSX IM SEASON! JT OW open, socio beautiful Steel Fire aeU, SLovel, Toagi 19 nnd Pnken: äteel ÖhoTel aud Tong; Col Buckets, e mmun aud iancj, Faaov Dog Irons, bronned; 0;ii rokcrs. OddShoveU, Ac. Ac, Ca'1 soon. noT27-tf CUARLKA S. WELL3. TEW lOKK EXP1EESS FOU 1857. raiOplacetheWUEKI.Y EXPRESS" b. fo re a wider JL circle of readers, it will m tuture be publi!iad upoa the eah Fvstetn. i iitti tne casn man ts price will fce reduced $ a Tate whi;1 wi!1 enable ail who wish to obtain it. to do so at the nrjol, nf th -h,,...,,. ,,. circn td un;n of eapcät of the widely circulated papers New York. . . iDB wee 5LY lxpress ' win contain in aaaiiiou loiue aai ai ,,.nan.nn. udiiein-id-in!t n,atter of ' reeaUa f.imiiy Faer. ti.. w xo Aiaraeta, stoea ana money maracts. weetner n tue ca. tie Markets of the country, and su.h lorcigu arket asaraof generalintl!rtst- ,n m. - SIX8I.R copies... 2 per annum. $5 i $12 Turfk Copies.. FiVK Coimks Trs Copiks rl'Smnlw t" ä"r"T;tV&i7..-?uS 'tÄSÄiü,. to any address, and as many as oav be wanted. To Clergymen, the Weekly willbe sent for On. Dollar rer annum. pr.xlll-n r.r.nLl r..vS"s- imaucuuiwto ciub upon the following tims: . 5iÄ,p'M V.?1"' iu.Pd . rri I . . . - . a ill l. . 1 : J Fiye cp"V.!r.V."."".V.'."".V.... n.25

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To enable all who prefeT to j adae the" Express" noon ita merits lor themselves, speoimea copies will be sentKhKK.to any address upon application to JAR. BROOKS, nov2ti Corner of Wall and Nassau-st., ISow-Yorlt. ,a f BOXES German Soap,; 30 aox.es Palm, Soap, ree'd hy railroai aad for sale by an o I. & DHdlMAXl. TS ""T d BOXES Picklea in (alien half and quarter Jars. Plain and mixed ree'd by railroa-1 nnd for sale noviS C 1. O. HG1MANN.BOXES Tomato Catsup; 100 bxs rjuart an J pines reppor Sauce nov2t c I. & D. HEIMANX. ä ft OALLOV (renuine White Win Vinegar reo'd U 1 VF by railroad and for sale by novc I. & D. FEIMAVN. ThM' ( IKK K.VrS SO bbls just reo'd bv railroad XTl and for sale by nov2lic I. & D. UlilMA.N.9d BOXES M R. new Raisens. reo'd bv railroad and lor sale by I. n. HEIMANV. 1 uoribc ' fCfifi BBLS Filberts reo'd and for sale ly ,JJU a2tic I. & D. HEIM AS : ANN. BX Lemons; 500 boxes Limburg Cheese reeM and for sale by bovM o I. D. HKIMANN. : -T , w FS,I -New Cod FUhTnd M,.erU joatTSTd XJa and for sale bj PRKsTON BROS. rj v.WKIl'f? Oil,. 10 bbls Pure Bark Oil reo'd and fur PRESTON BROS. J JL Süleby novzb ÜIIAKGSPÜAKt: FOIC THE IHILLIOX. ' rHIHU complete works of Willia 'JL ordinal Text, restored and mo , tjft'f, of William Shakcsreare with the re than sweaty thousand eorzeetea by tha mauuthe recently discovered i folio Of lti32 by J i the bookstore of I. Oollier, Esq.. F. S.A. Forsaleat nov25 T. CONYNOTON & CO. Itlt tt BBLS Salt in store for sale bv mm97J GEO. FOSTER & CO. Agents Kenawha Salt CoT OUACrO." 100 boxes Xo. 1 KfntrjcVj fires for sale tj GU . FOdTKK .fe CO. . uo vis COH. MEAL. 20 bushels new Corn Slaal for sale by aovl3 UEKSHUültHaK it CAUi.ua. . 300 I! GIFTS DISTRIBI'TKU l. KQCAL I'KOPORTIOS WITH every lliuo Hooks; all the $1 and $1,25 Bonks sold for I . The Gifts consist of Oold and Silver Watches, irold and silver pencils, gold lockets, gold rings, gold pens, ladiescar drops, portemonnias, purses, redicules. penknives, &c. &e. Any person sending an order lor 10 books Will La entitled to a book and gil t extra. Orders from tht country will receive prompt attention, and Till be seat by mailar express with dispatch. Also, Mr, Ütowe's ew novel "Dred," 2 vols, girt, as above. J. S. ANDREWS, MO Nassau at . New York City. Cataloeursrent to any address. DovF.-3in H. A XI RIXVI1A!V FARM CIIEESU.V 4(1 boxes Ohoic W. K. UbeeBei - 10 extra Kin&uran Faria do, ree'd per railroad by nov6 Z.H. COOK & SON. -T f X BUSH new dried Apples; WW -' it oo do do Feacnes, for sale by Z. H. COOK & SON. aCX I DRIES. bbls ante Currents; do Crushed. Powdered and CeOned Sncar; 5 boxes Shelled Almonds; 4 cases Sardines, jnptree'd andforsaleby nov5 . PKKSTON BROS. H KHHI.V. AC S&.M. 1 0 boxes Herring; 50 Jars Prunes; 2f doz blank Cards ass'tl sizes; 0 bundles Printing Paper. TEN N EY b SOKENSON. CORX. BRA. AXD OATS Constantly on band aad J torsaleby novlä c . Z. H COOK & SON S. H'OSiS 1'lTltK OHIO CATAWBA KICAX nv. M CASES rf the above favoirte Brandy, which is pro 4ifcJ' nounoed to be airperiorto the beat Frenoh Brandy as a bevera.e or for medicinal purposes. Wa ara the sole agents for this city aad county, andare prepared to sellto tha trade at any low ügurcs. . norlc Z. H. COOK A" SON. ÜA1LKUAO STOCK. "fl SHARES in the Evunsrille i Crawfcrdsville Railroad tor sale by novI4-3t c HORNBROOK & CO. JCST RECEIVED. 5001bs No. 1 Batting received by steamer St. Louis, and for sale by novMC I i D. HEIMANN. 150 BOXES W, BOVIS C K. Cheese Jnst received by - I. & D. HEIMANN. H m BOXES !i lump Tobacco: 15 boxes 10 lump Tobacco; U mß 50 Caddies Va. ioi ree'd by rail mad and for sale by dov14c i. & i. fitl.MAN 125 reo'd by railroad end I & D. HEIMANN. steamboat by dk BOX New HcTringf ;25Dmm Fijrs; fVr 15 box M . Ic. Kaisius, rc d per Railroad by Bov.,4 c ACCOKDEOXS AXD FJLCTIXIAS. T HE undersigned bave just received direct from the imi the best French make whih they ara prepared to aell at lower prices than the aame quality of Instrumenta eaa ha bought elsewhere in Ulis city. Call aad see. B1TTRULFP & 80NS. novl3 Main between island 2d streetsCOAL MIXES. BEING bow entire owner of the Coal Mines adjoining ' Newburgh, 1 offer them far rent or leaee on reasoaable terms, they are in good repair, with Ways and Slide to the water, good engine and eight dwellings for hands, bov;J-2w . A. M. PHELPS. THE CRY IS "STILI. THEY COM EI" WHO COMES! KEEP QUIET ANS Y0Ü' SHALL HEAR: (THITTROLFF & SONS have just received, direct from B New-York, another larva and fashionable stock of Jewelry, comprising in part of Diamond Rings. Florentine: Mosaic, Canes. Cral and plain setsof Jewelry, Ladies Camio Pins and Ear rings, plai and scale Finstr Kinn. Jiiu'tur Pins, Ac. which makes their stock complete, and aslarge as any ever sen in this eity. They would call particular attention to their Gold and Silver Watches, which, with all o'.ber goods in their line, they are prepared to sell at Eastern prices. Call and examii.e for yourselves, at the sign of the big Watch on Main street, between lstand 2d. nov! IM Ky UOOJS.S. HARPER'S Magazine for December, tho first of sew volume. Godey's Ladiea Book for December. We trust ear fellow-eitixens will notice that by buying thesa works of us they save the entire Postage, receive it lull ten days earlier and have us heie responsil le far the numbers arriving. We also supply all back numbers. Bayard Taylor's China and Japan; Bayard Taylor's Poems of Orient; Dr. Kane's Arctic Explo.atians; Oodev's Patern Bok; nov22 DOBELI tt LISTER. NEW MUSIC. A CHOICE selection of the latest Songs. Polkas, Walttes, c. ab. , just ree'd and lor sale by ' uutil T, CONY'NGTON & CO. CRAXBERUIES Received byexprosaand forsale by ncv22c Z. H. COOK & SON. c 4 BUSH Sweet Potatoes; 25 bash choice Apples; f 100 bush choice lurnips. just rec a ty Z. H. COOK & SON. BUCK WHEAT FI,OCR. 50 sacks Prime Buck Wheat Flour, ree'd this day and for sale bv novl5c Z. H. COOK & SfN.TI

CIIESCK.T UTT 11.4 LI.! , THIRDAV KVOiSitl. AOVÜMBER 2TTH.

jrEJKCT Heathen MythtfTogy .Tti arta and oientts o trie auciente compared with tne 19 Century, . J..AYIJuL,AlCÜ 1MTXEKSON, 'r-naerly of Koston. and latterly cenneeted with the Chicago I re.-s. B- II addresj the ciUiena of ÜTaBiiU,a aiTa. . bi sai.ieot--ist.ne e.1 hnlared, to interest all. . 'l b macaani will loiim much I the tate oi tl.e arts and scitnees 1800 year vjo. I i.e classic n-sürr will find morb to a Tins aud imtie-i. aid the lover literary attainments will fln Kaeh to awaktn ihniight Doors open at 6)4 P. M.. Lecture will eomn.ir.ca a'.'i. I icxeti Z-cents to- ke Had at the oor and ha T. fun. jnjton Ca.'i book tore coat r jMaj and "iatisU HAILKO APS, . &C. EVANS VI LLE &. CR A W.FVRDSyjJJuß R A 1 JL II Ü1- D, 11 il.HKH jilt ItANGEjnEST. 055.;ll;Ler1,5I''Bdy' 15th' ntil fhr roflce. The Mail Passenger Train will leava lEyansTille ate li2i f. SI.: arriving at Viucennee at x20T. Al., ia tiaia -ts connect with the Kr&nfnr tiain on the Ohio and ueria. i-i Railroad for &t. I.nis and Central Illinois. Tori.Ua.ta aa i:se. M.. sua Indianapolis at 15 A. St.. makinr dnectt eonnectioas tor CincinntMi. Colo-arlrua, ClTeland. I-iiiladel phia. New York and fealtin-ore. Returninj. lea-res Terre-Haute at S:ÄS P.M.; after ttsu. "as Pi,rUU1 rm lnd5Wl" RTasatUla at Passengeiiby tils train can come from St. Lovia Ci atria a -poUs Loul3Tlll am iay. Baggage checked of Indiana - PO la" FARES: ' " ' "' From EransTilleto St. Louis... da do Chicaso ..7ni ..11 9 ..6 2 . ' ..18 )1 do do Indianapolis do Cincinnati., do do Clereland .. do do BnSa! do do New York., do do Pittsburgh. d do V heeling..., . Z (if.i . .15 Sf U . Sfe .... ...... .. . . n. .22 CA - ao, do Baltimore i o do Washinaton ,2S OW ,28 X 4 - do Philadelphia. do do Boston " Tlallv P.'"-f-T. ; I.., " .,.--. - ---j - ....u.n.-a.B aiauifiiie ana lerro-Uauaa a 7 41U A- M..on whickloeaj rassenser. willke Utee. Ca F or anv informalinn Arftr.H.h TV. . i. -. . . 1 nnpany'Traarrcation Offiee. KeatTcf Lamist street, Ktnsrille. jel4 J. J. DANIELS. BwP'ti I Princeton Clarion and nendcraon Patriat take an othtt . ftdr. and copy. ... AltAIVS KXPICÜS COMPANY. rriHE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Tesreetfullv ... J. Bounce to their friends, the public of Kvansville vicinity, that they hava determined to open an office a Kvansville. to be devoted exclusively to the transaction of u- ii.1"TnJ their Line, and have appointed -Vr. GKO. V IcBRIOE as their Agent, who. from his past connectira with the basiness. is perfectly t miliar with all the rentes sad ta. denn of tireir operation. This arranxi nt ha been ma!a with the sole object of increasing the facilities & the bxpreis. and thereby inorease its desirsbilitt to the pu- ' j. oestenoru oicor local area j will ba especially directed . . ' All nersonji havinr Vualnp.i vlHi........... :n eallea Mr. MeDride. at oar new offce on First street, between Lecustand Main, who aloae is aathonsed- to act fe? ns from this date. nova-dtf ALFRED GATTHKR. Superintendent. - 'I-,, TAX PAYEIIS. npHOUOH the time prescribed by the Conseli for theJS. Collection or Pity Tax. has expired, those who calb lounedietely and eeftle without causin further trouble to the Colleetor. shall be- put to no additional eosU. Let alt eome forward at once ana save 10 per et. costs on their taxes. Tin advantage will be given all who call within. 20dsrs and settle. Office at llollingsworih & Huehes' nov!7 20t J. WESLEY HUGHES. Collector. ' SS( 1,133 Qn'gley sugar cured Hams, just red .rfW by novaa 7.. II. COOg & .HON. fc"Ji BBLS Spsoia Salts; jBsg ' do Fiaur Sulpher; do Tapioca; railroad 1-v lov?3 2M.1 Alum; i -1 do Pearl Ssgo; . S d, Bath Brick, reo'd per- '.. H. OOOK tr SON. 7 XS Hamburg Cheese, reo'd thia day y , ""a Z. U. COOK i SON. EJ OMR ER ID, CRISIIED AXD R EFI X KD t U GA ICS. 30 bbls Ht. I.nuis. int recd for s,1a l.v no vii a-JuLUBIRT& CO...avcaaiore-st., I IE FR UTS. b dos uuart Jars Damson; firfmimirtli,, ri.i... 6 do do do Currents- 8 Ho ' rta An RhK...K. do do do Currents;- 6 do a so do do Peaohea: 6- do do do Blaokberiis; 6 do da do Gooseberries iimt ranM hv Bov20o- , Zi H. CO&K ft SON JELI.V, M AHMAI.ABIi, dC.- -. dot Ked Current Jellyl 4 ds Pine Apple Sla malafe, jest reo'd ay nMc - z. U. COOK b SOXV' TW0 OIK LAflV FRIKXng. JL 12 dot i'resb Peaches .juart cans; . .:t 12 do do Straw b, rries do; ' 1 ü do Preserved Green Gages cans;- - 6 do do , Pears do; 6 do do Quinces do; 6 do d Pe-hes do. just rao' 4 direct from Boston and warrantedof Extra quality bv nov20 , . Z.H. COOK k SON. IIANUSOITIE Itr.SIWENCi: FOlt K13MT2 rfHK well known hnase and grounds now occupied by if r. J3 VV'm. Kerstermaa. situa ed on tho river, just below Kvansrilltand above tha Kodi -m Mines, and owned by thaas ate of Dr. Wm. A. JleDowell. deceased, vhut lata resi-i dence it was. will be for rent from and alter the nret f December acxt. The grounds are eateasive aad handsoireky laid out, the situation is the most beautiful in Indiana: ther is a vineyard, carden. oot houses, &o.. all in the finest order. Tha house baa bei-n litely new roofed. -grates put in. and many intenal improvements mad. and the grounds hava been much embellished. The furniture which is handsome, will be rentci with the house if desired, if not so rented, tha furniture will be sold on the premises, of whivhsat fnrthar notice ill be given. Pur further ia formation apply to CHARLK.S DEN BY. nov20-dtf " Office on 3d st . opposite Court Hons.' viioi.i:si.i: and itr.TAit.! A. LOBENSTINE, M AN t'FACTUP E B OF AXD DEALER IX Cn.UTHIXU AXD FLRXISHIXU GOODS, yfj AS iuat received by River and Railroad a complete as Jt sortment of Overroa s, Pants and Vests, lit nts luroisb ' ine Goods and Traveling Shawls. Hat. Caps, Trunks, Valisa and Carnetba. Also a lot of very tine Broad Cloth. Cassimeres. Silk Velvets, which goods be makra up to order at tha very lowest prices with neatness and dispatch. Therefor eall at the Western Star, below the Pavilion Hotal and yoo will be convinced of the above by 20 -1 ' ' iA. LOBENSTINB. -J iI. T. oss,iri. D. . IITBO bis keen several years president of Evsosvllle, If will now devote his attention ezclusivly to his Profession as if physician. He can be found at all bouts exoeptV when professionally enraged, either at bis office on Main st." opposite the new Court !loue. or at his residence on Cherry , street, first door above J. H. Boffcndiek'e, between Second?, and Third streets. . nov20tf V KW CROP RIO COFFEE. fO bars just ree'd and, i forsaialow by 4. E. GILBERT & CO., . nov2u c Sycamore near Water. (f HEESE. 125 box W. R. Cheese ree'd and for sale by aov2HC . , : ;, I . ,& U HKIMANN. : BOXES large Hamburg Cheese ree'd and forsale by , F n.v2fr I. A.- D. HEIMANN. 40 BOX HS Eng. Dairy Cheese ree'd aud for sale by bovZOC . I. & D. HEIMANN. IibTIi POC'ND small Bar Lead ree'd andforaalfr oy20 O I. h O. HEIMANN. 1Tp 1 DOZ fancv Brooms; 25 doz Shfikea Broomi; . , r 2 dox Floor SeTtfs assorted; 25 doi Washboards; -50 do Cedr Foaaeta ree'd aod formale hy porSOc - - . : I & D. HEfMAyy.R. KAUK ARCTIC EXPEDITIOX-For .1 by nevZOc . . DOBELL ii L13TBR. WEBSTER'S SPREKKOTYHKS, - DAGUERREOTYPES, . AMBKOTYPES, . OALI.ODIOTYPES. " J AND all other styles of Helioaraphio Pictures eaa ba obtained at Webitei k Tilestoo's Oallery in Bray's builii-, ing. at the price ranging from ONE DOLLARup. PJ.KA8E üaix suoar, as, Webster's time ia linited. novlStf . . . , W. & T. COICPOHATIO.'s NOTICE. ; i j T a meeting of th Ceromon Council of the eity of Eas , -. villa, held on the ev aing of the 17th inst., the following order waa passed to wit; i : -' Ordvrsd that the owners cf Lots Nos. 5, 6. 7 an s. ra th Lowor F.nlsrgement. e' the eity of Evansville, cause a stone gutter and briek sidewalk, wi-b itena curbing to tplaea& down in the fronts ofsaid lots on. Water stree. extending from Pine to Leetstreeta, withia tan days after tha publication of this order, and-ia defaalt thereof, the Street Commissioner is directed to perform said wojk. andthe eosts an expenses accruing thereby, will be assessed te and collected bv sale of said lots, tr so much thereof as will satisfy said lienandootU, By erdr f Common Council. Wl.LL. H. WALKER. City Clerk. , Volksbota copy. ., ' ot1S-U). MATT K ASS ES AXD BED COMFOKTS J. CiLBl'RN k CO.. eep eoBsiaatly en and and. 1 s m inrAtTVitK to oudkW all kinds ana sizes ef Mat TaKBses which we qnaraacv-e ef the vary bast Ojuaittv. Also.. Bedding of all kinds. Jenny .ind Bfattvasses. Shi.tk.3Tos and Cotton Wattraases.. Hai and Spring Mattaaseea; Pad, Comfortsoi all silts, Featar. Hair. Moss aad C tton Pillows. Pillow Slips. Sheets, ie. AH wishing the above at wholes-le or retail at low prices lease all and entmine, her , fore purchasing elsewhere, at our store on Waterwreet. next aoor to (jani uanK, r.vansviiia. ma. B0V1 ; IOS1 AGE SAVED OX MACAZISES. TÄTERS ER. Koben ft ListeV beg to call puMic attention HA to the foot that tbeysupprv UisrM. Pctsam. oueit. Knilif.iibock.kk. Ho5SFBiLf Worps, liaAHAM, Ac. at the. same price as the pnhtiihrs. either by the ye-r or listlj Nuaiber. thus the eubierihet saves tbe entire Posta ant ; from them usually receive" hia ifsfan're a wet earlier tha per the nsua! routine The sew volume ef Harper eemmeneeewitb December No. whici will be received in about, week by nov!8 , ' POBIi.LT, ft LIST KK. OlEPrFpialn Black Si!k. all 4 rV" ZJZ O aala very low by J. H. 31AUHEE ft CO. fAMPOII, A first rat article of winter straiaed LardOilcsnbe RSHBERGBR & CABSON'S.