Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 55, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 October 1859 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MORNING..

......OCTOBER 18 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BT TBI K. A W. LINK. RIOT at HARPER'S FERRY. 800 WHITES & BLACKS in AEMS. SEVERAL PEltSO.1l KILLED. Great Excitement. MILITARY ORDERED OUT. Baltimork, Oct. 17, m. The Western train has just arrived. The officers confirm the statement just received. They say the bridge-keeper discovered light in the bridge, which had been extinguished, and, when he went to ascertain the cause, was pursued and fired upon by a gang of whites and blacks. The colored assistant baggage master on the train was shot and mortally wounded. Conductor Phelps was threatened, and the train forbidden to proceed. He wuited till after daylight, and was then detained six hours by the mob. He says that the insurgents number 200 whites and blacks. They hare full possession of the armory, ana are commanneu oy a man nameu nj j , i uerson, wno lately arrived attiarper s rerry. The rioters seized a wagon load of wheat, and loaded it with a quantity of muskets, f and sent it nP into V irginia The military of I rederick Cityjias been oruerea out. ana i resiuem oucoiinan uas ordered out the U. S. torops. A special train is now getting ready to convey troops from this city. The President has also accepted Senick's Company, of Frederick City, and has ordered com pan us from old Point. This is authentic ft seems now to be considered that something is going on. Another account, by train, says that the tri ge across the Potomac is filled t ilk insurgents, all armed. Every light in the town is extinguished, and the hotels closed. All the streets are in possession of the Wwh, and every road and lane leading thereto is barricaded and guarde-d. Men wereseen in every quarter armed with muskets and bayonets. They arrested the citizens and pressed them into the seriea, including many negroes. Whin this done the 17. S. arsenal and Government pay bouse, in which there is said '. a large amount of money; and all the other public works were tsei.ed by tlx mob. tome were of the opinion that the n! je t WM Indirect y one of plunder, to rob ihe Government of funds deposit. 1 at Um pay bSM During the night the mob made a u rnand on the Wager Hotel for provisions and enforced their claim by a body uf armed nu n. Tb- citizens were in a terrible stale ot alarm, the insurgents having threatened to burn the town. LATKK. The following has just Wen received by telegraph from Monaco, this side f Harper's Ferry : The mail agent on the western bound tr sin ban returned t Mun.iru, and reports that the train was uuuMc to get through. The train was in posst-vston of the ne-giin-s, who arrest every one they can eatrh and impress them. The train due itere at 3 P. M. cannot get through. The agent came down on an earn l i ngiiie. The train going wrsl got its far as S indy Hook. The luggage MPtcr and another party startt I for ili bridge on foot. After (tasting the bridge, tin v were taken and imprisoned. They were afterwards taken liefore the captain of the insurrectionists, who reused to let anything pass through the town. All the e;item bowad Indus lying west of Harper's Ferry have ! n seized. The mail tmin lmund west has returned to thik station. There arc from oOO to 700 Macks under arms. Washington, Oct. 17, 3 p a. On the receipt of intelligence from Harper's Ferry, uiders were received lor three i ompanies of artillery at I ld Point, and a corps of marim s at W;-hinglon l.arracks, to proceed to tat MCMtf daMarhaact wilamt delay. The marines, '..: in nnmlxr, lett on the J p. a. tr;u:i Willi li iwcive-poiiuu .in . .! . i i i howitzers with a full supply of ammunition. It is reported that they are under orders to force a passage over the bridge to-night at all hazards. Col. Ftnlkner accompanies them. It fs reported that, some weeks ago, Mr. Floyd received an anonymons letter, stating 'that, the 10th of OctuU-r, the AboHtiuaiatS, negrosci, and ofjr disaffected person would make an attempt to seize the arsenal and hold the place ; but the statement was so indefinite as to cause no fears of such an outbreak. Bai.timouk, Oct. 18 a. A train filled with military, consisting of the Law Srays, City Guards, Shield Guards and other Companies, left here for Harper's Ferry. Several representatives left here for the scene of disturbance. Baltimore, Oct. 18 a. A despatch front Martin-'burg, which is situated west of Hauler's Ferry, sent via Wheeling and Pittsburg, has been received. It confirms the report that the rioters have taken possession of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, aud adds that the mob have placed canon at the bridge, aud the trains have all leen stoimed. A bodv of armed men were getting ready to clear the track. Great excitement existed in Baltimore and vicinity. The American, of this city, has sent a special reporter by the military train, and some definite intelligence, it is expected, v dl soon be received. The reporter telegraplu from the Relay House that the expedition was joined there by ninety marines, from Washington, in command of Col. Harris, with two howitzers. Richmond, Oct. Va., 18 a The (lovernor has ordered out the volunteer troops to proceed to Harper's Ferry. Two hundred stands of muskets have also I wen placed in the City Hall for an emergency. It is believed by some ja'rsoiis that the cause of the insurroctiou is the reported fact that not long since the contractor lor the ( onstrm-a'oii of the governm.-nt dam, at Harper s Ferry, absconded, largely indebted to several hundred employees, who have taken this slap to indemnify theunselvr.) by the seizure of the government funds, which it was supposed had been transited thither on Saturday. A gentletnaa jut arrived from Harjter's Ferry thinks the blacks are only participate s in the outbreak by compulsion. a Baltimore, Oct. 17,-10. P. M. The Amervan special reporter telegraphs toon train No. 4, 45 miles from Baltimore, and 31 from Harjicr's Ferry, us follow .- H o'clock, p.m. The train consists of IT cars and 400 troops nadi r command of Mj. Itcynohls. with the toad master and lalorers to i. i,.iii the track, and leligrapheis to p. . lid the Wins. 'i hrw companies from l iedii k City are in advance of the train. Col. Ham- with the 1'. S. marino follows in a special train. We will not reue h Harper's Ferry LaCm to m o'dufk to-night.

RlCHaOItD, Va., Oct. 17, P M. Great exciletueul cxista here in consequence of the insurrection at Harper's Ferrj. The Grays are under orders to start for that place early in the morning. CompHny F., with fall ranks, hare jimt left their armory, to go by special train tonight.

The Governor kit to-nigni tor tvasuion Washington, 10 o'clock, Oct. 1 7 P M. In view of the ttosaibiltty of the disturb- ' antes at Harper s Ferry, extending to this vicinity, the Mayors of Washington ant Alexandria have taken precautionary steps for their immediate suppression. The President through tlie Mayor of Washit.gton, has onlered a strong detachment of volunteer militia to be posted at the Natioual and Alexandria armories, which was promptly done. Haltimoek, 3 o'clock, 18 a Harper's Ferry Uie train has rtcen inking jiassengers off by companies ftom Charleston, Shepardstown, and Fredrick -town. The rioUrs are entrenched in the armory, and 111 Mr. Washington a... I Mr. Lafayette as prisoners. Four men of the Itatksatftrg rtmnMiy were shot dead, while cfcasytaffH :iriinry. A portion of the insurccnl- left here under command of a luniAiiauied Clark, who with a larpe party ot" slaves, i. ?u m J to be moving towards Pennsylvania. Foundain, a railroad agent, was shot dead from the armory. Three rioters are , deft), unJt.r ,hi. brjd hvi ,M.cll hot b hJ Shciiarj!jtoWII triJO1! in their cfa H the . c H 3econrl in ,.., ,,f the insurgents. He is said to I pated in a lchJ houj(e four mUm hia wifh , Uf body of runaway slaves. The nrmory was taken possession of aliout 9 o'clock on Sunday night. 5"h quickly was it done that the citizen knew iMthing about it til! the train was . topped. Col. Lee, who has arrived here, thinks there are abundant troops on lourd to enji ture the rioters, ami seeus perfwtly certain 1 that the original party consisted of not more than twenty white nitm and live negroes. Captain Brown had been alrfuit here and re. ile. I a b-irn linir miles off, winch was the rradraruaa of the rioters. iipi. t'lv has alio livel ahunl here, ami at mi" time taught a school. All the other white men are unknown; they arc supposed, however, to le men who have been connected with Brown in Kansas. It i3 rt Nrted, but not confirmed, that the rioters have carried oti considerable amount of the government funds. No Httempt was awdc to pilhige the town or to insuit females. Gnat. ISrown claims easy terms on account of hi moderation. Haribu s Fkrry, Oct 18 3 a. . The conflict on the bridge W;is fought mainly by the railroad men from Martinsburjf, led by Capl AlU-rts. Kvatis Dorsey, ombictor of the railroad company, was killed. Cnadnrtom How man and Iiolli t t were wounded. No damage was done to lie ' railroad or bridge by the rioters. It is supposed that the rioters will be trird by martial law, as soon a- captured, and hung on the spot. Hami'icr's Fkury, Oct. 18, 0 a. a. The following is a special n-jmrt received from the editor of the Ba1tiBMwe AheriCIUf' . IVcpa rat ions arc now making for the atlack on the armory. The soldiers are ported ; nil around the grounds, and for the last , hour every tiling has been quiet. The not- ! er- i-.ive still the following person as prisoner-: Anatetad Ball, chief draughtsman at the Hrinon ; Ben. Mills, master of armoty ; J. dm P. Daaajeeftald, .ivniaster ; and S. Washington, a farmer ami prominent citizen : John Alsteadf, a farmer, and his son, lt years old. Tin three lust were poized at their farms several miles from tovn. Qnutf Turner, I gnuluate of West Point, oml one of the most distinguished citizens, was shot yesterday, whilst coming into town, lie has a 1'rotiier living in Baltimore. Three of the rioters are lying dead in the street, ami three are also fa the river, "'here is said to lw several lying in the annoiy ennchsiire. The following is a list of the citizen? kill ed : Fountain, Bccknm, Haywood, a ortcr 1 a.l l k . . a. i a r a 'i T ii' r'ii rii'ii ci i imii in c'.-iriuv- v iituiiir. r "i Ji "-- sey. itu narusou. Allen Evans, one of the insurrectionists is lying in a dying condition, having Wen shot in the breast. He has been in Kansas. He says the wholu scheme was got up by Hrown, who represented that the negroen would rise by thousands ami Maryland and Virginia would lc made free. Ool. Shriver, of Frederick, has just had an interview with brown in the armory. He Mlad to lie allowed to march out with bis men and avowed his intention of defending him-elf to the last. His men lire very strongly jKisied in the engine house and can non ennnot be used against them tor fear of injuring the prisoners tliey still hoJd. Sixteen persons are known to have been killed. Another rioter, a negro, who has just diet, confessed to the particulars of the plot which he said was concocted by Brown, at a Fair two months ago. The rioters have just sent out a flag of truce, spying if thev are not protected by the soldiers here, they will hantr all their captives. Harper's Frnnv, Oct. 18, 8 a it The Armory has just been stormed snd taken, after a determined resistance. Col. Sluite approached with a flag of trine and demanded the surrender of the armory. After expostulating for some time the. rioters refused. The marines then advanced and made a charge, endeavoring to break open the doors, but it resisted all their eiforts. A large ladder was then used as a batteriug ram and the door gave way. The rioters fired briskly, and shot three of the marines, who exchanged shots through the partly broken door. Tho marines then forced through the break, and in a few minutes resistance was at an end. The rioters were brought out amidst the most intenseexcitemeut many of the armed militia present trying to get an opportunity U shoot them. Capt. Urown and his sou were both shot. The latter is dead, and tb former dying. He lies in the armory enclosure. He talks frceiy. and says he )4 the old Ossawatamie lirown, whose featst in Kansas had such wide notice. He says his whole object was to free the slaves, and justifies his actions. He says he had possession of the town, and could have murdered all the people, aud now he hits been murdered in return!! An derson was also shot down in the assault He was Irom Connecticut. Tho dead body of a man, shot yesterday, was also found iu the armory. Last Night's Despatches. St. Louis. Oct 1 8 r a liiver about stationary, with five feet two inches to Cairo. Nothing from upper Pt renins, hut an increase of vater may be . i ted iu all of them, as tbe recent heavy rain have extended throughout the uper (aanlry. It rained heavily again jesterdaj nt tonne ni, since which the weather had ! turned cooler, with a pharp frost last uight.

Bal ore, Oct. 18 p v J

An eve witness who has returned from as follows: OIIAIWIA I faiSiM The first attrirtryJ?fM h- j 3nt of the Gharlestown G,qards, who 1 crossed thfe Potomac rirer ftlWllarper's J Ferry, and reached the bmrdrng where the insurgents were posted, by the ennn! on the Marylaad sida. Afci art firing occurred anJ rioters were driven from tlte bridge. One man was kilted here, and another arrested. The latter ran out ami tried to escape by Iwhnmiug the river. A dozen shots were lired at, him and he partially fell but rose again and tluew his gun away aud drew his pistol , I N.tli d' which j naped. He cut all his heavy ai outreme'its otf and plunged into the river. One of'the soldiers was snout ten feet Miiad. Hie man threw tip his hands and tried don't shoot, when the soldier fired and the mau fell in the water with his face blow n away. His coat skirts hi te cut from hi? person, and in his pockets w ere found a captain's com mission to caitnin F. II. Leepan, from the Provisions! merriment of the I'uitod States." Tin coinmi-.-iori whs dated (cl, 15, 1859, and signed by (i. A. Brown, (Jommnnder-in-I'hicf of the army of the I'ruvisioual government of the L'nitiNl Statos. A party of five of the instirgent, armed w ith Minnie rifles, taken from the rifle armory, were e.xx lled ly the Charlestowu Guards. They all ran for the river, and one. wiio w as unable to swim, w as drowned. The other four swain out to the rocks in the middle of the Shenandoah, and fired upon the citizens and soldiers assembled upon hoth bunks. This drew upon them the mnekets of latween 2Wti or 3ho men, and not !e3S than 4D0 shots w ere tired at them from Harper's Ferry about 2Uo yard distant. One was shot down. The se -..lid, a negro, attempted to jump over the dam, but fell. Uaapaan Fkkhy. (kt. 18 m Soou idler thu stoituing uf the armory, four dead bodies of tins insurgents, who were shot yesterday, were found within the iiiHosure. Capt. ilrotvn and his son are .had. The dungerotisly wounded ate ;l? follows: Kdwnrd C-opie?, white, from Iowa: (Titlds Green, colored, also Irom lewa. The parly originally consisted of iersoao, of wliom 15 are killed and Iwa ;norUilly v.ounded. Two are unhurt, ar"! Lhree tsvapetl w ith the slaves. On Monday morning, soon niter the assanlt on the armory, tome firing took place on 'he hills on the Maryland shore, suppost-d to tie a parting salute from Cook, who left on Monday morning. TUd fire was returned with a general volley, but both bodies were too distant to do damage. A company of volunteers have gone in pursuit of the fugitives. There are probably 1,000 armed men now congregated here. BALTisn.uc, Oct. 18 r a There is intense excitement in this eity. Nothing id talked of but the insurrection. General Stuart, throogh Gov. Wise, has communicated an order to Gen. J. W. Watkins, of this city, to prepare, equip, and nimiiit, iminediatelv. a laxly of men for service in the mountains near Harper Ferry, where many of the iaMryent have taken rcfiige. The tmup will leave lid afternoon. ( it iv. Wise pase.1 the Uelay Iloiie this morning m rente tor the seat of war. Tjiree artllh-rv ivmi; :rniesl"rom Fort Munrie arrived Uiis liunnuug, and are ipiartered SA Fort MeUaaev iiiimr (rhtrs. The iVircifors of fhe lVnn'vlvani.i llailroa.l iih their liiilic, srrivedt at Mailiiisbuir, 'at their way home i'r.ni their n cent ext nisiou lo fliieago. The train was, however, detained b the difliculties at Harper's Ferry. Irrtt as the track is now uninterrupted Uny arc proliubl on their way to this city nod will reach I'liil.ulelphia toiirht. Haarajt Fkbrv, Oct. 18 p a Reinforcements have Ueti pouring in all night from the surrounding country, v Nkw York, Oct. 18 pa. An arrival furnished Buenos Ay.es advices to the -t ilt oi An -list. News uniniiiortunt. The preTions re i tort of the up- t pearancc of the Aipentinc squadron off Buenos Ay res, and exchange of shots with a ltuenos Ayres steamer is confirmed. A Montivido letter stales that a iorgrry of the r.0,000,ou) bonds hud been discovered there and the forger had Iteen arrested. He proved to la- Hie Captain of a Spanish vessel plying l tteen that port and Hio. The discovery served to unsettle business and create a o. n. ral run upon t'.e (tanking hou.-e of inn .Until. Mr. Henderson, Ibitish Charge fe Affaires at I'araoiiay , hai demanded his piwssport in consequence ot the tar listed alliiir not having been satisfactorily bet tied. Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 17. Flora Temple in her trot here Saturday last with Princess for the purse of $2,000, made the first quarter in the last heat in 33 seconds, the half in 69 seconds, ami the mile in the umuualled time of 2:102. A ?u int wi oi I'll. I.IIH.U tut 1 1 ot 1 1 1 1 ii; ui tut race earlier. LsinASArous, lict. is fa The iocoiuoUve, Madison, with the accommodation train coins; Kast, on the l! lit funtaine Kadroad, hlew up near Kiljure i station, kiliino;, instantly, .las. Wood, eie'incer, and a man named (.rineu, tireIU.II1. Ctncinuatl Market. CtacixxATi, Oct 18 p m Kluar is held more tinnly at 4 65f,4 7.r for superfine. Wheat more active fiririuic; 1 of for red, and 1 1(M1 to no St u corn dull at t. 4."n -.: old. So. . U. firm at 7880. Bat icy quiet at Cd(n i5. OaU in lair demand at .".3. Whisky steady at "J5c, Provitiioui are very quiet ; .sales tif mess pork at 1 i l?t(n 14 Nothing done in hulk meat or shoulder, lixchangy ipiu t at I IBtSrjL A ieotleiuan from Minnesota states that hanl times still continues in that Slate, nnJ :

Unit K.lStem people have- hut ail imperfect '' '' tel ipiratiat lor making dour. and , . , f i j -i I o which is nttad.i d circular saw, hat inn eawMSsiiieu uf tlte univcraaJ dera-eiu m bupines ,, ,. ,,,, pr. pMllllK his mill, ueetls a partthat e.i8ts there. Some renef from fiiuttieinl n. i with a small capital to buy wheat, and lo opetlilViculitea asasaiiifcipateU in Uie aUtnJant fate the establlakwenl. There is a home demand , . t . j at g. I prices iii tie Uwn for all the null can probarves', hut Hm pne-s ohtniiied for protlm e , rUnnfr ta , M r , ( .. forg,a.H, ar,- so mcairre that farmers can rcaltre . inte-nuent. Apply toilieeditm the Jour ual.

little frutn Utt ir stiles barely sutTn icnt to pay fiinniiirr expenses. Wheat briiis but Ifftj ceotffi inijilic!, o:ifs fHlern ct nL-. jniiatia twenty-hvc cenf?, and corn Uitliout sale. Thev have plenty of ftKxl la tarry thvtn Uirt)iigh the winter, but no money. Many are leaving the State, temporarily, . with the intention of returning when time:" i improve--the effect of which is to render ' trade still mote inert. Proerty holders are burdened with heavy xe, and ntoney lenders fnijuvntly find snore 1 m.l niiit ipt -as collaleraU upon their hands than the 7 . lire able Ui pay taxes sipub. and at the same . timt' are )wyiug hwislein iaitali.-ts from 8 lo le.. er i-ut. tor UKtnev IuhikmI on ihe HAtue security.

Special Notices.

in th ri faumtrnt . ... . A l" im,.wuy w 'TU' '""T WQMtf heed to have refiiMwae. W are '!"" Vm rT? in. ih-vii neir i". cucii bii no n;"rni"r wiej tumy ti ol in IIMtttr' Pit tern- h lutidiciiie tlutt cannot f taken renlarry without Kb In, vitality tiatt f!i ti ity tit Ihe luteal. At tbfo Baoaofi utrtic- ! ulurlv the "tronge : mm in not proof ap-inut the : nMHaia swialn dfai of the Hanky. In nil I ciimv el fevfr 4intH(in tti Bitter i inire rxitftit , tii ui ei- oaennt pf qafalao, w hilt the moot datipifiim . ,i ,e. mt liikli-ittM feer ylwld tu it wulul i Inl I profletara Th.me who We trk-d th lutHlicine will never u unothor, for any of the aihneuta whieli tb Ilostotlor Pittem proAwea to Mllnlua. To ttio o who havn m t ins.U tln xperimaat wt e irUuilly rocommond an early application to the Litter, wlieurver they are ti iekro by dineaao of the (JiguNtivve organs. F.r sate by Ii uiHt- ami dealers eiirrlly, ererywhers. e f i '. i .!,, . i f, oct!9 noltotcay'i Ointmtut Tht bam mf Scrofula, tie- King;' Kvil of oar ancestors, has no t'- like this detergent and eradicstiug salre. Itx Tiealiug iuli ties are nneqnalM jn th - cure of salt rl.enm, (tore Isgs, aora bruaata, and tie acaJd head, uiel rii ...rm, thu ouemy of ths niunery. It renews the coating of the akin, and blares no trace behind 4' former disiigurenient. S. I t tin. Manufactory, No. SO Maiden Lane. New York, aud by all Druggist, at 25c., 6Sc., and tl Pr itx. octlO The HUtod (t th4 1.4 r. . no ihmlt the paart infifrvm la our country languish, their oaislitulons racked and toru I y atrong aud d.uigerous mineral medicines; they will come to th I'ouiit.iiii of lualth, found la simpls berhs and roots from icttnro'a atorhouae. T11K MOUNTAIN iiiO!.i: I'll. I. S. el iiinnroiit mountain plants ooin- - t , wilt nw:h and stop their distress, and rause the 1'lo.el, renew ed aud cleaaeed, to carry through the body the elements of health ; building up the hrokeii ointitnttoii, and carrying life aud health, hut for them would lure beeu the wreck of lure t'.tae fit Me mnan of sijl.-r i i, t, at last end -d hy the i old hniid of dentli. Io not let prejudice oveteome your duller reaiMiu ; do aot lck umb theso Pills j t ui.i I kf ..titers; do not let your daspair, after try mi g vervlliiuK else, nrvvsat yon from trying th,'. The ldo.nl must m ure, and then sicknesa i in, .. .ilil,.. What a grsat aiid yet simple truth is this! it .tppeaU to the common setisw of all ; it ii lite irntat kej si of the besJiliff art. JUIlSuNS MO IN TAIN HICKB I'lLLaj will parity aud cfeens-' it as sure aa the suu will riawto-iAorrow. ' JuJ ' Moi.nn.iu 11. i b Pills arsaold by all Medicine laalera. augl r THE PEA OK. Orrtea, Tin hp stkkbt, Sacosn Dooa aaLow ma CoCat Houss Will give particular attention to all Notarial biisiues entrusted to htni raeh as wilt i Deeds, Mortgages, Powi-ra-of-Attorury, Coutrarts, Ac. VIM also eoHect money, in any part of the county, with or without sull, as dirocte I. l'ndmte biiaiueas, tt I t of eslatet, Administration, tiuswdiaushipa solicited and promptly attended to. uugl6 Btxliam Mo, i '. n-.j any , KvansTillo, Indiana. Ofltte on Water street, Utw eu Main and Locust. Goal, in quantities of not less thau ' bushels, d... Hveretf to any part of the city, at 19 cents per hash, at the pit, H cent-. JOHN WYMOXD, s . : . im ad MsiiaKcr. EYANSVILLE TEA STORE. in hkh .'. .V JLL fo.n.nt. uww rval i tin I res l We Boston, New York, and I Mm Islfilfr, IsBjsilMtas is itrathulb classif) laM ilM-lf, I Ii u M.l. r.liii; .Muts tu dealers aud Coasinaera at , a' He rles , tlwrefure, res tive, that m deal in ' TbA, TUh. '', .1. ..., lustead ot gxnerai nroMil 11 leave to call atleutiou to one largs and Well aetorletl stis h td KotMM Ik itr liuu : loo . Im-hii aiiti I'a.lilin iwilnl Ives hsj Im.i' Tobaivo. lisi.n.i Cigars, I l.i- Blarkintc M buaea (iniunat Suicea. 'JXt bbba ViiMi;iir. 10 cross tiab s' Matches, jo luttsa linuii l'ef r inl .splee lsi Mis Wrappiay Paper. " re. uiii iiIiuk ho 40 I'aper liaK, assorted sixes, Very oHivenitMit for relitil put ( -. - M ii-'. ii a. in small aud laryu tin rana. Coinnion ami fancy Candies, Hutlerarotch, He, willi many other articles usually sept In mi h Bti :l-akiiK uf Teaa, let it he andersUs! that we are anxieus tu sell Tea, and will sell good Tea at 4.V. ;.v, WWr, t-.V, 7lc, 7ot ic, 9c, ft, and f l.ifli I . I piHJDd We al-o have Tens put up in -, 4, and ' Ib caddies tour order, to sell to Intuiliea. If you want .rood ami cli-a; Ti n. esll u hs aor the ireaeiit la I'uaey's Block ; utter the 1 tti .f o. lol et, in tfuater's new Block, on first street. nn Call and s.ilue Tet. K. H. HAWM t 00. a ltas t i ii l e.1, for Urot eritts or Cash. Kiniiin i '') . awp'io (JHILUS AND FKVKR. T I s s T H 1 W Ji-J J U B t A strange that peiaons will rent lime to shake from day to day, wrk to week, and month to mouth, with Aku', when ..nty.ru.. , ..m- . , ,ted in Dr. Hark, r's Chlorine Agile Killer would curw tin in soiiud ami well. Trv it. I i sal at ctlO TlliMratN'S Irti Blore. a m m . u a v a t k u . t 11 KtHiVK U TMIB .. MM Express din-ct from Baltiumre, i hai selrt 1 1 VST K Us iu cana and half cans. One trial will lie stiArii'iit to prove the superiority of these Oyster-. oer any other brand received in this mar ket A roustant supply will 1m on h.iiul tlnrluK the sen on. KRvK INK, CCRNICK . CO., a. )'.''1 Kelt Agents, 47 Main street. REMOVAL. gmu. u r. Ha tun, nojnoiorjTHMWld VHYXtClAM -i BCkQtOX, Kvaisaville. tuil., hit -i inimiil Lis ofll -e tu North Thir.l street, uear Main, over Baker A Fostr'a Us Ufi sTVsV cmjit m am: - i i ii. 1 04 HtrXKM SO. I At I fc' i lackers j iso received and for sale by m.29 I'RKSTON HROS Tt OCOA S h ( 'h;a RS. IM Itoxoe Virginia Ti inscco, aaeorted. Brands lt, 1 '-4s, Ma, aad as, lump. il nui.ii. ia fit.ice ClMswiug Mi,inki Iiujhji ted C'erman and Havana ig..n HiJMt Itan-Baaaiali Cigars, for aale by artam WIIKKLKB A Blwtii. g iitrVKK. I .o H.Hs i'Hl.n f Kin I'litfif, recelteil and for sale by oeiii tiKO. KOSTKR A CO. T Hi S L.i HUE IIULH. foH HALS BY S. C. GILBERT A CO., M-i'i i No. 4 fycatuore MriM t. tit WHOLB WW N... t Wli .4.V U.iLf if AIM HI. & SKIY in. Ktsh for sale hv "eplSI . K (ill BKRT A C i llolCK U H. CIIKKSK just r- ; 1F ...It.sl aud for ae br BrpM S. K. : 1 1. BKRT A t'O. UlTIJYti t'.U'KH ii , MttA.nH note, i-.lt li. I letter, lr ! Kw by ... t :t . K 4.1 KIIKRT a CO. r W iV.T Vi VM MOX'M t i i.i I.. I.y MIS B. KH 1. 1 Lll r.KT A CO. ' f.r sale by ft I .JC. OILRKKT aUN. J I'JUT.VKH WITH WW A BM.il. I rAriTAL. A person who has S TmlB "sf I, MB- 0J'M M t'JS 'II Bit a K9 .,,,'s a!e low bt ml t S. K. GILHKKT A t'O. mKUKTJmi.Mm jjvn p'mri r a. W jtweet and Iri-h Polatoi. Turnips, tlreen Ap- ' ti, tr.. at Vl( KKKY BROS. W ' i. ran i aar vtrava "A to live ili the laiiiilv preferred, Apply to 13 J W. MPQHK&. I ST HKCKIl'Klt. -Jt 1.4 HU K is;. in 1 pulSa For sale low bv arts K. U. SAB1N A in fAfl.yf WJSHB04 BUS 1 M90XMJT MJ j'i-t reeeivel ami for sale by I UILBEBT i ro II.M .IOC by BM4JB 4LL BMMBBt). E. tiiLBERL a CO. tor sale .. t I

STOVES!

STOVES SCANTL1N & STEPHENS Have just received it full supply for their Fall and W inter Trade, and every description of STOVES, ORATES, TIN WARK, and KITCHRN UTENSILS. Tht r stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, with a ixl without mantles, all of tlie newest and moat apprw-ed patterns. The sbH'k embraces the greater variety ever l-roiirht to thl- tnnrket. It baa Imen sehvtiil l,y one of the partners in ersen, from the largest anaks tin- niaiMifiteturers in Fitbiburf , CiucMiMii, Louisville, ami haa been pun tiaed on terms I. will allow tbe nudersifrned to sell at the very ...... ,i eaeli prices for which anch articles can Im ha.1 in this market. n" Call at the hikii ot the Cttiikinx Stove, No. M Main street, ottsite tbe eitato Bank, lietweeu Water and First streets. sepllAw.im SCANTLIN A STEPHENS. 90W a THK HJHMi TU I-1 Ha Ci CiXAKK. Harlns receivvd a new lot of choice and fancy Groceries, we are now prepared to preaent to the nubile a stock as nearly complete In articles of onr line as can U- fonnd anywhere, and our facilities for pwetHaifac :md nMinactlana enable os to offer our K-siN at price as low, if not lower, than can be Stud anywla re also in thii murki t. Our uietto in "V;ilue aah is Value, " and how far wo have adhered to this, aaaj 'f en hy the palroiuige bestdwtsl nian us hitlierto, ntnl it is tho HaWtat of V pobllc te pAtronim an sateVlisbnitut wlieretlie get the beot ami the most for their ntuiiey inve.-t d. All we ask i. tu examine oar stock and prires ; every iuformatiou aUmt the mm will be eh ot fully given. aenli .. H. COOK A SON. MM-1 K il.il' Mi J VST HKCfitVKn WW our Ksll llk of I 'oreiue ami lii in. r tie DryOtssls, Nntions, lh.ts, Sli . , Ii.;- , ( .; -. I. nete, and Millinery OihhIh, which wwni.. aattin Tory low for Cash or No. 1 tratle. All Dealer wWe to up the river lliii- Kali will pay more far a addiiiK expenses, thta they eoultl lutve ImiiikIiI them at in Evansviliw. There lietug a determination hen- to avll as low as any Western city, aud ourt ck of tiouds are lare an I Urst-rate tliis sts son , aud gettiu more so aver yoar. Hit: modera mode of doing laisiuess aaeaM to be to "buy often, aud close at h nne," thereby dating linicand freight ami insurance. No merchant in tills sec. tloa of country can .o up the river this Fall to buy Oonds and save any tiling thereby. We onrdiailv invit - tht; Trade to call and examine our stock. We have on our first floor Dry Uoods and Notioni. Our aero ml flisr. Boots and Shoes, Jtc. Our third Boor, HatK aud Caia. G'hi.I stocks . ! eat.li, which we will sell low . Give ns a talL aepli KEEN e TltHSTON. LMJIitmUj.V HOl SJKMlSTm., is wM the larg't and best arranged Hotel In the New Fuglatid Matos; la centrally located, aud iy of aecess from all the routes of travel. I r contains ail the Biotlem i inprovenietita,ande very convenienee tor the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public Theah eping ro imi are targe and w-ell vent il: I ; tho suitea of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for familiea, asd hux' traveling istrties, ami the liooae will continu to be kept as a flrt-claaa hotel In every respect. sep-ly LEWIS KICK, Prop'r. rTTS' YABhHAKl BATTISK. -75 ii iu arveil No.s I'ottoa Yarn. .M hnl.- No. I aiiuelton Batting t ii biiio. 'oil on I'w ine. Huff ( 'a udts Wick. Id liak' '.rrel Ch .In. K rle by fs.p.1 W HEELER A klOf.S J. If. MAGHEE & GOT sWItK JWU it It J It w for Til t: I it mm r.M, trade, with a Mock el tio sk every war united to lha wants of the Ionian, and in iu the Mtenii. n ., M K lK'H A NTS lo their extensive t. k of DOMESTIC AND IMIMiKTED DRY IWKiDS AND BT.H AND tiHORS, whieli is very wykU an.l in; . Ii. . We illvile MerrhatiU In ex iuiiue mir sbs k l-efore K'nin? further from home, us wo will sell tin in i bos per than they can buy oods tUew here ! -t them MM. sept 4 Now Goods n OAKLEY'S. tk E m 04 a mm i t.v. jvm, a JS'oitrn 4 W tret troet, tie in n-ei-ipt ! i lai;e tock of t'aiietH, Eb-ir Tal !. . mid Mali il t'lotlss; Wiiiih u Shad.-. Ma t Risls, I 0I1..11, LiiWtH, ant en, and Silk Damasks; Uugs, HI at, II. s In d uml Urow ii M imlin, I ..'.ion ami V. n Kl.tnn. Ii. Cotton and Li ii-ii Sheetings all gfodtM and idr.i if Ulaiiketi, all iiuliti oi Rhawla, Kmttii,- Vain, and Cotton Hosiery and Gloves ; C.t i;:els, 'asxliiteie", loth. lillilri '. IM.u.N. Ierin. , , LadieH Ihiiei GikhIs. Silki., ivlt:a.. , I'laiu and Eijciired Il.aiues, Jaconet aud !wis MnsiitiK. Emtirojilery and Euiliriiihred Collars. Woolen Ii.hhU, all shatAM of Worsted and CbciieeJ Calie eit, tiiiicham, Umbrella fur GenU, listlicM. ami SUsaea; ii .(., ILmp Hkirts, Ac., which are offered tor rieli nt n itstiiiablu prices and one price to all. We also have on hand ;t lartre anioent of I'jrk. Lard, Mo lasts h. and Whisky .'. ie raw llnlers fill'I at short notice ami low .i i. i-e. '-1 m CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. W'K ALL Alliw lnir.-st in spit.- of vain tlk. - tl' oil An. I to tliose who ileal tatrly, to them w u ,lk . ( AMI i Now. yon who wnnt I'i. turi-s, l oth eheJtpiM in IIrate, Bring yonr dimes to SMITH'S Cnltert , (u .sm't have Ui taftAA. t,.i. ,u V." He fears no coiupt tilioii from one or the oth-.r, Kut look upon i-sch as a friend pajd a brother; He cares not for .le w, nor pulling, nor blowing, M'M-k soireee, or garitinoii, i-nin-.!!, knowing That he makes the fnvlr. wlm -.v. - jineM f,r the cash ; The people rare nothing about any irriiii1 .la-h. Now, all who a ant Pictures, large ote-s or small, mi. i: id. without ne ts dehi , on Mr. ml it; call ; Thettiuit House, you kuow.just ov-r the wa, Kxamiiie bis Pictures we kin w what you'll say The best in tbe city, aud ca uiot lie ls?ut la fini-h or ioe end by way ot a treat, To La.li.-. ami Kaimlies he hsens his pay (oniK along. Ii lends, duu t m glut t it a day. seplli-liui Ja f UK JHVBT4HU! IJV Tt.' fjl.-S'S, boxes, nid fun.', jmt rrcelvtil ahd Ibr sale in iiiaittities to -nil purehaeer-, br set M ( H AS. Mi.lDllNSiiN. Or. TS ..O HI SUM S JI ST UMilC. UfeDMoND'ts. PoHcv' Uiis k. eivcd at -t 14

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

ttaaa-awaaaw

fx I .'! Hi tit . Vj 04oa 1 ti uilo ib r. Duckets lo ihr. Tulia, assorted s.ara. 2 cases No. 1 Hatches. 2 hints pi nn.. !u:ir. 14 sacks Coft'ee. l c lieet Tea. (tags Flour, extra t.raud. 10 bvsrc Snap. 1 hoke Candb .-. i'. kegs Nails, at T RKDMoND'S, sep-7 J'osey's Week.

Thomas Redmond, V Imlesaie aud lie tall Dealer III Grorfrit's, Prttee, & Liquoi's, Va. 139 Mm'tp'f HlocU. Mmfm hi. rWIMK l.-it X B SIUJW II, U4WIJ'H i M. rein. it n I to No. PM-ys hlock, Main street, j aud disptsMsl of his dd st.s-k of (lr-. i ies. is ju.-t receiving a new and en Urged tu-eortmrnt ot tiltii- 1 CKRIKt. LlglKlR!, Ac, which he will tsHI, either I at tmlewjile or retail, as chepas cm be purchaseil in this market. Having purchased my Uk for ' cash, I ran sell my usnls at Mai; n fact nr. m' prsxs. I To my ohl custotMers Is. in. iu town .in. I count rv. I t. inter hiv trat.-fitl wk now letlgments for fktst favers, aud hoiie by strict attention to twaklrss to I merit a coot in nam ol their patronaire. SM)" GihhIs deli t i r, d in at,y part ol tic rity free of charge. F-J T. HKMMONP c .III sn V t'H 19'STKHHi: d.ir.cn 1 thcaii Fresh Cove Oy-ters, 0 do 2 Iti can lo ih do. Jus; received auc fur sale by aeplt'. ISEO. FOSTKK .1 D. MS aw -as It I sHI .. 4 I B, f I. 0 T M US. MtSSS Nail, ':'sith, Paint, Varnish (lame M ; small). Fsticil. Painters', Dusting, Countei Im-ters. S ml', llors.-, aawl VthitewHsh, with all other kinds of Brtiebee VSJ can ask lor i.. a frug Store, cau be j tioaght very cheap of j ortlo N S.TH0MPS4IN, !inigi;ist. fFtrKM! Hfli'BF.' M0.M THK A9 otdeet establishment Iu the rnilist Mates, whole v irvuud, ti i i rantuii to i,ive satisfaction or no tharsjo, for salt at Ic KKKY BROS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

mfj.0- HuJS'jrTJ tt, va . io ,nui. 'Lev atruet, haa bow in ate re and ia conttantlv r.felvin,; for the Fail and Winter Trade, thi Isw't k k . ter brought to this State or vicinity, ef ail ainns oi it A KIlw A KE suiUnl to the Wft, and wnicn, tiavtug been selected and purchased ui p-r-si.u, from the mtt extensive Importtni; Tlauii n a ia man mart. .ria oi nearly all the eastern citien a id town-, in addition to several invoiced import.-.l .1 1 sa W . ........ j uiui i roau goo. i mantnacturera l-.nj;-If'h and (h rman he oan, and will sell A I aa iy conceru Iu the Wc; feeling confident that g xmh ami prices cau not fail to please and sati-fv. He would ask the-ewpecial attention nf Mercb.n: a an ufa. furers, rat-pen term, 'Millwrights, Tvhas-ts. Guusmitlis, am all who wed 4ui arUclt n,iml.t f iin.l in a first class Hardware Store wholesale and retail. Witiiout pnTsnfng detail, the mention of a few leading articles may be well, via : Table aad Pocket Cutlery, Kazora, Kjcars, and Stissers, incioding Geo. Woatenkolm A Son justly ctlebrate.1 maaatacturws ; Botcher's Kniree and SteefV; EMes. all kinds and aiaea, of Butcher' aad other tiiauti failures; Augi-rs, Chisels, i;,,,; ... B-arvs and Bitts, and all Carpentera' and Utapers' T ols, f rotn Ohio Tool Company; Barton's, Kneheftcr, Hint White's, Buffalo, Mann'acbirtes, ua'I I r w tb C.K.k's ui4ed Patent Premium Auk r Bittji A so Hand. Ripping, Panel, and Bs k San - : the various sites and styles of Mill, Circular, ami Onwe-lut Saws, with Tuttle'e Ptent Uook TtN.th C?oss-Cut Saws; large aad small Scaies, in L-r. variety of pattern. Axes aad IlaUbsU fox all pur pxaea; Hotwe Building Materials. ll Guuuer Mterials ; Oauners Tmplaments to almost any ex teit; Meat Cottera auditeOers; Don and Wisa. Pump Curb. toget bet uiUt Chain Pinup Eixturee; Ainea' and ether nuitera' Shovels, Spa-le., ami Giain Scoo ; Jack Screws; a Sue assortment of all kinds of Brushes ; Cvtp'r and Iron Rivets in I Burn; Protective W.apous; Uocaa, Wromtht Cssiug, aad Vinlahiog Nails, all sIkos; anew and excellent assortoiea of Fish lag Tackling; Paint and tViflt-e Mills; Cri. shelters and Miih. Agent for Dote, Silver d Fetch' Pretniunj Sttw unmmer, u r Upright and Circular Saws GEO. a S0NSTAG, Wo. 10 Main ntre. f . nep3 AMERICAN Wholesale Clotliing House. M Chithuig tratle of the West was comparatiielv of small amount, aad was conflt.ed alaitiet eKclusiw ly to a retail business in the larger towns and eitiee alone. Now this Hue of Goods has became an aluitMt imlisiensable j rt of the stock of orerv gw ieral Drv Goods store from the crowiled city tii the cross-road stand. Like all changes in trade, however, this one lias not been produced except for th Ut of rasHons. Among thee ars th- sraal aaviug ol material by cutting a laj'.- .pmetiit of garment- together the superior work and speed of sowiiuc ma- li:u. - in mauulacturiug : last of tim. in wniting for your -'turn" ' liio Tail..i a tbe ' at i rtaiaty of even ihn getting a aatistattory '(!;, " umlnUveall Uie savin- of t least asv -Aeffthe t-oel of Uiu garmcut iu the pruv. For a i Basher uf yoaM this has only been a ppi ,,f out .eoentl Dr (Jood husihe, but we Lite made arrange me n ts lo devote oar whole house exclusively to it aloue with such lines of Notion- and ramtehiag GikmN as will U- iioceaary ami desirable in that trade. BeTUvitig that the true interest of tho trad... will be to sustain ns in this enterprise, we w ould i espct fy aiiiioance that wc now have on hand . tie of the largest and most desirable sticks of WELL MADE CLOTHING hat was ev. r offered to the trade of the Wset. We respectfully solicit a call from all oar old fri-Mid and the trado generally. We charge nothiue; for tAoietaf our g.nxD. aad mot much if too bum Iu nt. W. are prepared to sell to all prompt-time baaen as loiv'as any Imrise In the trudu. A libera." dMCoOnt also made on all casA stie. VM. E. KRKNCrf A CO., ' No. 20 Main street. GUARD AGAINST FALL & WliSTKR X BY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH TUM UPOP.ATED 1819-CHARTEB PERPETUAL CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! AHsttl.VTF. AM I S lMPAtliFD nkt m kpm s or aaa,iai And the prestige of 40 yn experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of bstses have been paid by the Ataa Insurance i ouiriatiy in the past 40 years. Th- valne of reliable insurance will Im apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE ETNA IH Ui Mi THK PAST FIVE TEARS : In Ohio J431,.VJ0 Kl In Michigan451.S8,043 81 In ludiaua... 1 ! : -! In I Win. m .. 448,127 41 Timneasee.... eT.MO 21 l M i-.eoii.-iu luCOAA 07 In Kentucky. '- i4,':9 40 Missouri lo mi A Mian. IVna. A Va... 3St,5l8 04 1HI.390 4fl Kan. A Neb. lO.'.H:, 77 Ark. A lit. 2.1.-.M:. 09 3i,.m.r. Hi Missitsippi ami Alabama, JoJ.llJ - Fire and Inland Navigation Uiik- acu pted at terms consistent with aokt n, y and fair profit. K'jmiai attention given to Itumrancs of DWF.LHSltiS and GetdeaU, for term of I to 5 years. TheeoHd service long and snecesMfully tried, simI Ha many ail vantages tb .-Ktt.a Insnrance Cenipanv posseeaes in iu line, shoald not be overlooketl by lb m ready to insure, and understanding their beet IsaaSasaAj iniring "stringent times." the necessity fur reliable I nsnranes beconies an imperative duty the ability of prorty owners to sustain toes being Hi ii much leaaeaed. Agencies la aJ4 the principal cities aad towns th "u-1 ion t the State. Policies issned without dela; . by any of the duly antltorlr.etl Agents of the Company. ar Bl'SINKSS ATTKNUKI) TO WITH TISPATCH AMi MMil llY tl A LLBH C. HALLOCK, Ageat. itepe-.'tUMhSw T KjI ! TBJH! ! i J.m LIU U.' get a siiistrior article of car den growth T.-iv. intended expressly for connoitacura, at the Drug Store, 17 Main street. W. H. P. SToDUAKD. t.HIW tfTlirr. 1 0 TOjy-s If UK C !hlp Stuff received aud for sale by teplll GKO. F0STKR CI). IJKLL HANGING. iJJKHSOJM uism.yu II It ft U put up, cnaiigetiorrepairi in a ieal and substantial maatier, can have tt dime piou.pi.y sn.i si lau prices, ny ieavn,K tneir orn. rs at At r. W. fahlwell s store, or at the Man-ion Mouse. I am just getting over a spell of sickness, and would feel thankfnl to the citizens for all the work they ran give me in my line. If my work does not give satisfaction, I do not ask pay. ft' C. is si references oaoi be given. sop 24 ASDKKYV BLACK. "jrjf tv -HA fs HA TsfFALL ' HTYLF. MM Dress Hats, of all lbs different pattern worn, now ready, so that every one may rely oa getting exactly what w ill i e t . or suit him. Hats of any It sired shaisi m tile te order, warranted to tit ait ! cemfortably as any soft hat, at '19 Main street. , sapt Jl VAFTIKK A MAH00NNIFK. rmumKw 84 IT. 1,'A00 M fitigs No. 1. full weight, iu store and for le by sfpii UKO. FOSTER A CO. BIBVB. 4 PILL HtJMFL,r jr S all irrades. in barrels and aacka. receiviintr l-srrels at diJIy and for aale by GEO. F08TKR A Jr M0P0BB. J 10 bbls Rye, rarlons brands. " do Bourbon, do do 1 do Common Whisky. 1 cask Fort V, i ... - bids tiiugcr Wias. For sale, wholesale aud retail, at P T. KKDM0Ml'a Posey's libs k rmoHACCO SEVESTY-EJVE M4CB4VKB iMMtiid. Iialf-istnnd, fives, tens, -.wist, fitf. etc.. .laeortetl tialitics, rrom l to toe per potin.i, f. r sale hy ,M-t.j 8 E.GILBKRT I CO. - - . - . . . I J it on YOBM 0 OXE.y EBB sssMsVlw Y1CKEBY BROS. WW WW new and nice, just received and for sale by amSI CHAS. McJOHNSToN. 9HITi: II HI .'-MO MM AM MM LB 0. BKBII BVTTBB.-S JC Itlue (Jr.hs Butter, at T. REPMOMi S. p'iri Posey's Block, BB"Hf MATS rm. AY C .: IH'ZES ASSOICTMM e.1 IVs.r Msts, for sals low by rpt 5i Z. H. fOOK A SON . 1 B4BRBI. BBBftHIM ' of a -ii . i I letni r Quality, for sale at Z. H. OOOK . SON'S. mmBBB P0BM-&O BB LB P it tt iK it . S tS Mese, i sale byown curing, on hand and for GEO. FOSTER A CO.

CO AMISSION MERCHANTS Old EstabUsJied Whtrf Boa' EVAffSVILLE. IND.

g XT w 4 0'RIL7 8c Cc OK. I oi; lC...V(.. ! , )11.,n Mhi; 11AM t., n, rai i.nm ..... .St, atuUiat. om1 Mx.ujvci Aj.it' ' Snechd Airetits for the PEXN. CENTRAL UAiLROAD; and caancct..is over w I itch ale aire authorised Itgive through receipts at the loveeat possible rates Raving a mammoth W barf teat at the landing, the largest oat the Ohio Kiv. capable of storing and protectitur all nierchaatdize liatde to dantage from exptsturtWe are prepared to faeilitale the dispatclj (if all riairtt-BBjtmla, tnraanlivi to our care 7VER, RAILROAD OR ('ANA L. Particular attention paad to Seceiving, Sierm and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Prodnce, or other property, consigned to us lor sale, aud satiate t ion giatranteed. Office aad extensive Warehouse or Water stre- t, adjooiiiis the Telegraph, and on tbe Wharf boat, whet.- we are Ui I, fouud, attending to tbu lateroata of war patrons at all hour, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; nntiifpg energy; and knowkslga of our baaineas, we feel ..onfttUu, of giving general aatiiuVtiou, and hope to merit a eontiiniance of the extensive patronage wn are now eotyioaj. Libera) cash advances will be made on aTTfonalATi -menls to either onrselves or cocrespoudetits iu aaj of the principal markets. Ni rth Kt or S..utb. P. C, O RILEY A. CO. fi.Wil ST0BJMK 1 hat i large doaWV Ue Warehoiis. at tbe t'aw il Hn-in. rsws I4e at storing arty amount f prodwew, which will be reeeived, -t t . 1 takeu care of and held snldeet to the owners onK-rtWwi imt rt aaotiable t. rms. I'. G. O'EILEV. mhafi-tf I. -5 CHA.'L, JMUJUU iJS'ii AND Commission Merchant, Wo.i Sorra Witra StKrer, Evaksv-! i r ClJl-ly V Mi ii 'J.TA it. to store i osr jrire Proof W.irehoase, any quantity of Grain, ProJi)cstor Merrluudire, on tae mont lilieta! ' t i . Hating large and airy rooms up stairs, particulars n- will h Aakeu ot" liotisehohi Ftirnittire, Aprt. coltvral Isspfiiiiui um ant 4t klmts wf tioeaw or wsre liable to uatnage trtan uuip or rust. I nsnramv effected at the fewest f,re pnitf rt.s by the month, or longer when desired. W ir. I...;!, haaat on eoroer of Ieet street and W. and E. Canal, and nioi't ooavesaV at for stiipi ing by P.iv-r er Kailroejd. Apnleto J1 tit.F:iSTRC0. mbhohw m jitKjmjMjr, mmh km-. MM I NO, KoiaVAPiDlNCl AND GF.XKH U. COMiyilSSION MERCHANTS, cuts for Kanawha halt Gujuiiv, Ktansti i In Ag ilian.i tt e Iibvi- toi ai, d a CO-L irtto rhhiii un.U r ths ityle ef BkOWN A AikkUX, rind offer mir servii oh ifl the caacitjr iua.1 forth ia our can! al-ve. Wc aro fnriy prepared to ext. n.l every facility to shipre, either, by CA5AL, IUVKB, or IIAILROAD, aad aeoee fhcru that t!. ir in ferest bhall be fafchfally represented, shoald the be plMsed to faor us with their patreoage. Ollice aud Ware house oa the coruer of Main st. and. the Canal. WM. BKOWN . w. M. AlKMATf, Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTKIL A Co. jan2-tt M0MJ" .-. .niTCHMt.L sT CO.," JasVM t KlVIlnd, FuUWAltDINti AND CuilJJiofcJuN Wti;i H.M. Water Street, ketwten Main aud Locust, Y. A.S IL1.K. INDIANA. BW Particular .tltentioa given to the h rwardiag ot g.-iierai UfKuaudise ami 1'rodaow, by liiver, Oaual, or Kailr- aa0 - iu XxiTtfOff ril sT BTBDUE, &m i (sors AS to ft. Howardj Bjeclvuig, porwardtng and Qpnaineion M- , No. 1 ater street, near Mnin Kvatiivi.'l.-, Indlaua. 04J Lfberal advances made on couilnmcnls to New Oveanj. a. e. sLAt.cuTEB...a. o. slaiuuti;b.. wm. uouol jb. uoVoO-lyd Uibam nioso.n jwvrw r. m ta .eaoe Auction and Commission. WM JSr.t N.f a- t o., KDt't r.ssoMb MM.W to V .f Nelson, wilt routittue the Conmibiion bii!ne-'. b. ih at piitate rile and at aucthiii, ut the old stand, ciHuef Bain .mil Third sri.-ts. opposito th, . tudiiugtoi) lK.ti when tbty will pay purticniar attention to the e.tlt- ..I evei vtbing entrusted to them ; they wit; attend t' an) auetiou safes anywhere in the city. Particular atteatiou .nen to tin nab of Lau Is and T wu Lots, Ac, Ai . ft m; i t J.t i.f.-f t -t i.i.i.. ' it ft. in, jt.y-n J A IK" It l.i.l LAIi PAK.NGKK I'Ai KM. t ilAULr.Y BiWKM,It TER, Master, lemwa Evaust ilteTaeay and Friday , at Z o'eb" k. If ., arriving at Padueah at ti n'riork, A. M., Cairo at lio'eluek. AI , lit dsiosiiSy and SatunUj. i.VSurning, leaves airo .-t. ry U ednt-StUty and haturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., ami V nliu ah in ry Thursday and Sunday, at k o'cl.sk. A.M., coaiiettiag at va i-vills vi, ili tho KvansvHle and Craw loi il ilN K It., and Packets for t.n-n Liver. Abo. r. ,. net-tiiii; at Smitlilaml with Cumbei land Kiver I'a. k ota ; aStJairo, with Mess plus, New Orleans ami M. Lou is Packets. Ticlsets can be ulittaed om Uai .1 Ihe host for all Kastrrn Cties. septJKKOULAU KVANSVII.LL A CAN M l. I ON TRI-W !' Khl.l PACMLKT. WHhl T tlMMi: I'JtHUT PHlM CKH! The f.t-t and llghl (asseueer packet AI.IPA, Capl. t darlkv DrstiLfR, i btk- Worth. Inglon aud I , .jK-r, i noi pbii ed as a permaucut pa. ket iu the trails, ami will li-uve h. tsn.it il le punctual I j , every .MONDAY, I ."'INKSHAV. AND FHIPAY. St In o'clock A. M. and returning, w ill leave Cannelton every TUKSDAY, THl ItSPAY, AND RATFRDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or passage , apply on Isutrd, sags MJKsVXaa U'EHMLVFJiMCKT for -Ml a Cincinnati, Loui-v.ll. and Ktausville. Ltsitws punc tualK on the a.lv rtis. 'l day. The reliable liglit-tlntiii;hl 'issen r packet ( asTLK i.AKlili.N," Ltiil. Alex, t'razier, T. L. Uonant, Clerk, b ate- Kt aus tills every Monday at M., returning, leaves Cincinnati evei Friday at 4 P.M a"trders rerpectfullj eoliciteil and prompt It filltd. Sep-, u rjioicjn MUM i ACK.TThe hUauier hi LVKI4 STAR. Fowler, master, teates Kvanst ille it, it Moiaiav, We-tiu .lay, and Friday, at 12 oVlock M. Leaves i Pad Stub evory Tmedaji , Tbunday, and Saturday, I at U o'clock A. M. Connecting at Lvaiisvillo with I the Kvansville and Grawfonlavllle KsJIroejrf for all I paints North and Kast, wttit Sutckets fur Louisville, ire. ii.iiml NVjlavhjivt rs At Pasiuoah with puck ets for St. Lotus, New Orleans, anal the Daily Mail I bos in for Ctiro, MasbsilW, and Tsatssssss river. I aaIlusineas promptly attemletl. and charges for freight and pasna-. aaaie as charged by t he reular packet. Tlip'i"b bill- of lading (tiven to New Orleans and all points oa the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers anclK I K. m . - Ma ANV1LLK, AND CAIRO j,AIIj j.l'KKT, Ii A.J. I. DELL, Hv.vs. Captain, .T. R. I'.i b ird :i d A. K. bmllfa , CI. rks will leave Kvan-wilc for Cairo et. ry Tuesday evening, and lot Louisville every Saturday at 7 A. it. For sVuIMM or passage, apply sat bsssst ses-las WPI Ol I.4U. W4B48H P4CMBT.jBaV The steamer KATE BtAsV CIIKT, Uuaoucbet, Mat. r, lias reMiiiinl her trip-U t and all the pbvee on the Wabash blow Hut-' i tills. She will run regularly during the season, bsnviog Evansville on Thursday of each week. For fri i.-lu or latsaage, apply on board. st pt tti '114. s MXMBMBB f njn m.vf.a a MOW AUUAN'.LilL.NT. The Adam's Extsx-s Comi-am r. .-. tfnlly acnounce to their friends aad patron, the public of Kvansville and vii iiiit . that, with im;rcased tutui; Mes for tbe transportation of FREIGHT, P A r K A C. ES, MOSEY A S D V ALU ABLER They solicit a continuance of former btvors. Ksa Pacini care taken in tic nillsfttoaol Dills, Iltul t Notes, aad tbe traueiKrtaliou of email uad Valuai. a sue ks-' s. jierpn'iis tsuiiiua s,ii iii-uiiDitn oi me ia. eihtiws id the Kiirress, can obtain aay desired infer; matimi in refereno t. tbe routes and detail si tbe business, at MtelV OtBee on Fhrst street, bt'tweest Main and , -si o..a the Post tMBos, de 1- C. II. Fill. Agsnt. ICE11 CLKAR THICKICK KKOM T.Alt K PEPD. JMB. P. sV ft' It 1 1 I. t ", 4T TUB BjfJL carne.-t Solicitation of many person, has oonrludetl tu distribute a port inn of his MPLEKDI li LAKK PEPIN If'K tt. tbe citirens of the town, by 1 reaving U at tneir doors frotn wsgoti- rill endeavor ta la. . i i . KTlie u is aa iear as crystal sonu us u and Titian inckes in thickness. He is sorry that tlte original .. an.l heavy expenses of pncurniK it, will a d allow hint to put tho pries so uW ( consumers as he would wish ; but he is pssjs ! treaded that when its duraUility aud superior uualitiesarefiillytestcil.it well..- found en us-r ih.tu any other to be bad, and win u the aeoiNUit for the aholo season's ice is footed BtSfio total xpeas will not be found to ls greafcimetn th. sum i-.nJ lor ourordlaary ice in common JcaVaus. Those aha wish a regular supp? at their store or tlwellings, will please lease Bbeir orders aS F. ii. o K1LKY ftcouutiug-room. 3W

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