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   Illinois State Chronicle (Newspaper) - December 11, 1856, Decatur, Illinois                                William Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY DECEMBER U boril Kentucky abottt the hi been one of the carl settler of the SUte and noted in hi as a hunter and Indian fighter Within a year or two after the birth of Kit the moved to the then frontiers of Missouri Through to Toledo We call attention to tht cwd Great Wertern which will be found in another column The cut art now raining through to Toledo giving ui a mere route But The under the dence ei tin new B P Pond wry Tha always one ef the reliable ro tn and Mr Pond th of the community for hii effort to their comfort and The is bound to be ono of the best paying in Illinois MISSOURI among the Border Ruffian Organi the mouth of Dave and tfecir correspondent in Kansas Mud the hero of Black ROW lince the election is over most beautifully from its Border ruffian falsehoods and talks about Free Kansas like a white rain should We are glad to the change come o'er the Editors and we prophecy decline of Border in the Political market THE PRESIDENT'S en- tirely too lengthy for our and therefore we are forced to dispense with its publication It is an abler Document than any which has heretofore from Pierce able in a futile attempt to apologize for Border ruffianism and the State humbug of Squatter as carried out in Kansas An document relieved only by its business like composition meeting of the Decatur ary Association arc held on Thursday of each week we hope to be able to com- mence our reports of their doings soon In the meantime we desire that all of our citizens both ladies and gentlemen attend these meetings they form one of the at- At the age of fifteen Kit joined a trading post at Santa Fe From went into he lower Mexican provinces among others he wag employed some time M a teamster in connection with the cop per mines of Chihuahua At seventeen years of age he commenced life as a per In the region of the Rio Colorado o California After many perils he ed to Taos in New Mexico and joined a trapping party to the head waters of the Arkansas and spent about eight years in that occupation principally among the mountains where the Missouri and lumbia rivers lake their rise The ness of trapping was then in its more flourishing state and formed a class of men of marked and striking traits ture in her original aspects and in all her wildness and grandeur was their home Savages fierce brave and stealthy met hem at every privation ger and suffering were an ordinary This mode of life in its perfect reedom and manly excitements and achievements was favorable in many re- pccts to the of noble en- and sentiment Carson soon be- ome pre-eminent in these characteristics nd was famous ES a successful ti upper unerring shot and reliable guide and leader In conflicts with hostile Indians he conducted many a daring and enterprise In one of thesa conflicts with the he received a rifle ball 1 of ilic II j i A LITTLE Doc Hie of of in tho occurred during Judge In clear and to which ha the of lie Message lio in to the declaration that the Missouri Compromise and asked docs nut every lawyer know on tho that Hie legislative over its Ocu Cans I should like the ator to produce I have never seen it Judge It mo great pleasure to ator point Pago turning to one of the bring mo the umt of Peters Reports from the Literary As the book brought him ho resumed as Judge now from of theic of the decisions of Ihc Court of tlie U S Justice dt in of Insurance Com pany vs Canter to that in territories has tho combined power of Jeneral and State Government there be anything broader Cass nettled only an plies to eases where the Constitution guei power to Judge Sir there ia no under lie here us JH tho Nebraska The was the of ami n this case and their deliberate lon by Chief Justice of a was that in passing laws far a pry had not only all tho power that the HOD Jlr Webster visited Jefferson at in ginia He wrote nt the time tion of the Thomat described Inj Daniel Webster 1824 Mr Jefferson is now between one above in his left shoulder the only personal in- jury he ever met in battle He is a remarkably peaceable and quiet man temperate in his habits and strictly moral in hie deportment In u letter written from California i-j ducing Caison as the bearer of dispatches to the government Col Fremont With me Cerson and truth mean th possesses in legislation but hits n addition as ample authority as n State its borders Will the Senator rom Michigan deny that the tic has fall to keep Slavery out ut an umple frame rather thin and His head which is not to its is set rather forwaid on his und his neck being long there is when he is walking or conversing an habitual protrusion of it It is still well covered with hair which having been once red und now turning is of an indistinct color His eyes are small very light and now neither brilliant nor striking His chin is rather long but not pointed His nose in its outline and the a little elevated His mouth is well still filled with teeth it is strongly compressed bearing an sion of contentment and His complexion formerly light and led now bears the marks of age the following 1 i rules for a printing We like them softly Shut the door Sit down quickly the paper Say nothing interesting flr controversy 7 Don't Si Keep fix feet from table Don't talk to the printers 10 scale 11 Hands off 12 Eyes of the manuscript Jot For Safe A STORY half frame dwelling aw good well situated on Wii within fur and to siren Great Western It ILLINOIS 0 AXA i Journal says n citizen of that city has ja a wild vine has grown to Ihc length of one hundred and sixty fMt growth be shown On the 4th by Itcv E IV Thuyer Jin THOMAS and Miss smiled as they the lc ter lengo for its production In that been entirely ignorant features of the season Go every body Another Dentist A G D D S a graduate ot the Ohio Dental College and a member of tho Af is Valley Association of Dental Surgeons will optn in office in the room immediately 6 M Wood formerly fied by Dr J C Weaver The D brings th brat and our good wishes fo bin success Wi the card of It Me Williams o 111 to-day Mr M U an old ac of cure and yet lake pleasure in commending him to all who may have or collections done in n prompt anc satisfactory manner same thing He is always the gallant and disinterested He is kind and averse to all quarrelsome and turbulent scenes and has never been engaged in any personal broils or en except on one occasion which he sometimes modestly describes to his friends The narrative as lie gives il is fully by an of whose presence at the time he was not aware whose account he has bly never seen or heard of I shall tell thj story as it is gathered from them both In the 3 ear 1835 tlic Rev Samuel Parker made an exploring and TO MAKE A THAN A AVl PHILIA soon as tho cold enough to bo Cut up take the two ham and cut out the round hone so as to have tl ham not too thick rub them well with comino salt and leave them in a largo pan for days When tho salt lias drawn out all th blood throw the brine and proceed a Have two hama of about eighteen pound each one pound of moist sugar one poum of common salt two of saltpetre put them into a vessel largo enough to them in tho keep salt over them After they in this state throe days throw over them a tle of the beet vinegar One month is site for the cure of them During that period must bp turned often in brine When you take them out them well powder hem with coarse flour and hang them n a diy place The aame brine can serve gam observing that you must not imt so salt on the next hams that you pickle his method has been tried and pronounced ar better than the a Oua New York well known to our readers as Dux paid us a short viait lut week when fur the time ire had the pleasure of forming hU Dick wws on hii return home and ere long we may expect a continuance of favors Dr has lost two mules sec advertisement in paper We call especial attention to our new Advertisements Read and profit at ry tour under the of the ican Board of Commissions for Foreign Missions boyond tho Rocky Mountains and as far us the settlements on the lumbia River In his printed journal gives an account of the incident to which lam it occurred on the 12th of August at a point on the borders of Green river beyond the South Pasi on the occasion of a that is on a selected for Indians and hunters to bring to market their tries and obtain the agents AN extensive and wealthy lumberman in n neighboring county is the father of a hard case of n boy Being desirous of reforming him ho offered us an inducement to give the affection His limbs are long his hands and feet very large and his wrists of extraordinary His Rn valk is and military but easy BOLD all of this swinging Ho stoops a little not so from ago from natural formation silling he appears short partly from a lounging of sitting and partly from the disproportionate length of his limbs His surtout with an terial of very Ion or of his en either white or gray ef the kind that bear his name His whole dress is very much neglecteJ nnd Cairo A WITHOUT AS has I never been n medicine introduced which I not slovenly Ho wears a common round hat His dress when on is i gray nnd 1 spencer of thp I- nine HARPER'S WEEKS A JOURNAL OF OF same material buttons both fastened with D the peculiar to our vi U hen we first saw him and in addition to the of uie Bonci the oJ bid of apparel wore round his j uch like affections hang on us a knit white woolen tippet in the of a and black TB under his pantaloons His indicates an extraordinary of health vivacity and spirit His 10 with which ale proceed directly from im- purity of the blood 01 system bin is unquestionably the No disease can exist when tlic blood is free from This be obtained by a t tpm i which is Die best yet to purify fiom the the lurking j which coeds of tho lumber Iran two thousand lock logs provided he would go to nnd behave himself for ono year Young hopeful remained silent for some time after listening to the proposition Finally in to his er's interrogation What do you say nly he said Call it pine logs dad find I'll go it REVENUE or Wov Moore who is now preparing 119 Treasury Report we learn that the total revenue ted upon last year's assessments amounts This is for revenue purposes alone and does not include tho tiro mill tax nor what lias been received frort the Central is still good for he needs glasses nly in the evening His hearing is rally but a number of voices in confuse him Mr rises oon ns ho can see the is directly oppos s he keeps a ry lie employs himself chiefly ing till breakfast which is at nine 1 OV k N UI 1C that time till dinner lie is in his library I than anything Fay in excepting that in fair weather he on fiom seven to miles Dines at four to tho drawing room at six when coffee is brought I and passes the till failed to relieve and in a short lim ly to effect 1 mire We wish it the use of n single bottle wi cut cUo In tell h -i at j i i nt A nn jias received Iron the Ji of the fur companies was a large Railroad Company The total receipts concourse of savage tribes and all the denizens of the wilderness There were Frenchmen Spaniards Dutchmen Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evening 9th and 10th sec advertisement He had an immense audience at the ademy of Music New York A Great reception undoubtedly awaits him in Chicago He is one of the greatest ural tue world We clip die above from the Chicago Tribune by it will be thai Mr Gough will commence his service oj lectures in Chicago on the 9th What are our lecture loving citizens doing wards procuring his services in this city Will some one move in tho mutter Washington WASHINGTON Dec Report that cent pieces have been coined and wait orders to be issued is A to thai effect was reported last gion but pass There is most positive assurance that intends running aa a candidate Senate of the U S in the place Hale in 1858 It is stood here that Governor Hamlin will be returned to the Senate from Maine after an informal induction as Governor s Canadians and Western The Rev Mr Parker happened to be here to witness the strange gathering Of course there were tome rude ers and a little irregularly and Conflicts were liable to arise betwee growing out of tl euds among the and animosity be ween the representatives of different na ions all actuated by pride of race o A hunter named Shunan a Frenchman Metropolitan who was well known by the title of th I big bully of the his horse with a loaded rifle and dashin around challenged any person of any na to meet him in single comba He boasted of his exploits and used th most insulting and irritating language and was particularly insolent und towards Americans whom he describe only worth being whipped witl switches Kit Carson wai in the crowd and his patriotic spirit kindled at th taunt He at once stepped forward ane said I am an the most trif ling ono of them but if you wish to die I will accept your Shunan defiled him Carson at once leaped up on his horse with a loaded pistol ant both dashed into close conflict Thei fired almost at the same moment bu of thi Nnw YOKK Dec correspondent says The Committee of and Meant will bold their first to-morrow The iff reported by them at the latt sion is tet down ten dayi hence but will hardly come up for consideration after the It a tion in the of the revenue of about MX of dollars bat in a ferent form ai to wool from the of the Secretary of the ury Hart Southern Kentucky are in a and a general it feared been formed in Lafayette and other places Dec report f the arrival of the Man- poster it incorrect She ban not yet been from Carson an instant the quickest The ttorses heads touched bal ust grazed Carton's cheek near the left eye and cut off gome of his Carson's ball entered hand came out at the wrist and passed through his arm above the elbow The bully begged for life and it was spared This put an effectual stop to all proceedings and Americans were insulted no longer Carson is still ing being yet indeed in his President Polk nominated him to the Senate for a commission in the army cor- responding to what he had held in the California battalion that of a lieutenancy in the corps The nomination not confirmed by the Senate His faithful commander has recorded his name in the geography of tbe continent by calling after him a valley ami a lake in the great they explored together He is at this time Indian agent for New Mexico He wai early married to a Sioux woman to whom he devotedly attached She died leaving one daughter Carson's present wife it a New lady of great worth and tari that Mr hii own county but that Mr didn't do even Hut Tht might have added that Mr u he only of nil the iix and Vice candidate that carried hii own IK ono man wai lynched er rather out of Bute for offering to vote in Mr Fremont and in Now York city were and kicked hunted through the offering lo vote in favor of Mr the Treasury moro than double this amount Illinois Journal THE official majority of Mr Buchanan in nil counties of Tennessee except five from which the of State lias received no returns ia Tho Union an the reported returns from the iivo counties increase the majority to its conclusion In lu ihu Ihc the Oei loan fiat the el which nijl W to the Under charge Mr Buchanan's One of our Washington correspondents who is apt to see as far into a as the next man telegraphs hit Mr Bu Cabinet though not selected will be as Secretary of State Ciss Mich Secretary of Treasury Ga Secretary of Interior D Ind Secretary of War CHAS J Va Secretary of Navy WILLIAM Ky Postmaster General CAVE Ten Attor ISAAC Conn is ono thing tn be said in vor of this is not a ing Disunionist in it Four of the seven mambers are taken from the Slave States but they all belong to the Union us op- posed to the South Carolina school Two f them Faulkner and were nearly as long as there was any party to hold on to Cobb and would be the two n this Cabinet General Casi always is now too old for a Cabinet post but the Department is not ono of excessive labor Johnson is the last fit man over thought of or Postmaster-General On tho whole his would be n fair average Cabinet with ewer ciphers than are found in the pres nt Herbert the The judgment of the People is than lie judgment of Congress the has been compelled to leave bore himself proudly and defiantly in but he could not front the indignant people of San The Bulletin announces the fact c thus California will be purged of one more f the characters who disgraced her n the eyes of tho civilized ono who eld a position obtained through vile meant he ignorance of tho nature of the beast upon her by the corrupt primary elec on and the money of the We allude to P T Herbert the the murderer of the nm b aro thai our of hw blighting and ur of the mortification they feel that one bearing the mark of Cain with lew to re- him to the sympathy of hi race itha character M in crime that oven ie vilert of men turu from him in and have the opportunity of representing them for another three in e National gaid by him that liin absence will only i temporary that when in Con- reis arc over he will return to California and re down the excited against Mm e doubt it he is he will lock now home mid amid new faces and new CUM try to hide his lot men for- his will contribute U the laper The in lull ilic Conductor if fron he old world I fn -t niH ain the Jan ul of ttt M ul be continual from to week nine in cun- j men meet sale One habit of retiring at that of our neighbors been ing ioi some hour is so strong that it has become to his Health and comfort His diet is simple but it seems restrained only by his taste His breakfast is tea ens and bread always fresh fiom the oven he docs not seem afraid i with sometimes a slight accompaniment 1 of cold meat He enjoys his dinner well j taking with his meat a of vegetables He has once for tlic wines of tlie Continent of lie lias many cf on il- 7 i Wn of our in a of successful in Ins mode of and blessedly who would the o preserving them Among others we found thei the following which are rare in this know country and apparently not at all by Samian and ner is in half Virginian half French style in good diste and dance No wine is put on the table till tlie cloth is In convocation Mr Jefferson is and natural and apparently not ambi- it is not loud as challenging eral attention but usually addressed to the person next him The topics when j not selected to suit the character and large a strong i feelings of his auditor arc the subjects with which his mind seems occupied and these at present may be said to bo science anj letteis and the University of Virginia which into existence almost i I- j about two years nil the lock lo tham ns silk by Wood's Hair It is now the lor all duea 05 of the hair auJ Statesman fur wood an old hunter roved I coming rom his exertions and will me it is hoped to usefulness and credit under iis continued care When we were with him his favorite Greek and Anglo Saxon historical ns o he times und events of the Revolution and of his residence in Franco from 1783 o 1789 But hi frame uus s than aKe to expect was still Kood nnd 1 he many hard battles he'd fought for ins tribe Ami story he'd lo forget Hi the wild glare b And tomahawk hv his uin air dent 11 C ol State Agricultural Society The Board of the Stule Ar i- will meet at na aay Ihc prior to the The election fur of tht of hV C presidential electors chosen by the votes j people of Illinois met in accordance i with the constitution at the state house yesterday Uc cll Messrs Herri Constable Jostyn Maher Peters Holloway loulton Ficklin Sparks and Logan all le electors chosen were present The vote of tho state in accordance nth tlie sentiment and wishes of the de- But let disease or car old mnn was ready without or i fiom Hie forest and herbs from the rnd to initiate pam co and 19 nnd afi sure as the rest a syrup prepared from the herbs he had And called for a name the ones and cut or A liniment rare he hud of the state who chose them far Aml a now know 7 I he purpose were given for JAMES NAH for president J for vice president Dr John P Richmond was selected the electoral board to bear the vote of lie us rendered by the electors to The board then adjourned of for Washington they ask for as that is Ills Sold ia WM J BROWN i W A Our Hog Market In this city business is becoming brisk mong the buyers and a number of ogs are offered for sale Hogs brine 75 to net and firm The er price is only offered for hogs weighing 00 pounds and over The St Louis Republican of the Sth says Prices have advanced us indicated by ie following scales which transpired and head from the at a price equal to 02 IGO o weighing 200 Ibs at 30 80 of 190 weight at 105 weight head weighing 10 Iba to was refused close WOODEN ASB Inbs Churns Buckets tanig olio m this line cnn bo at Eggs kinds for which he hicl cst will bo paid irf Cash M WEBB ct WBM MILL Eli DEALERS IN 8 CROCKERY WAB B STAPS T'i a fixe J uf our DC fixed think it who buy ol In addition Family but wd omo holders are asking for good I Jts pur 100   

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