Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 62, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 October 1859 — Page 3

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RIVER ITEMS. iUITID. ; Uaioa, Woodbarry . Jubn Cault, Louisville Bilw 8UI. Paducah Prince, Cincinnati Scioto, XoaUvUlo , , - Baltic, Nw Orleans ' r j f 1 Lwe Kave3. Carolltoii Srioto.Lonie-dll Silver 8Ur, Pad acta , Job a Gamlt, Cairo i ' Valoa. Louisville . . . BalUe, Louisville .. -J, H. Done, Xewbary , ' . tTesterdtj ttu A" TerT.Yviodr day, and stern-wheelers had : much difficult in getting oat into the stream from our binding'. The river continues to Ml slowly v posite this place, and such b the case at all points above and below. Business was reinarkallj brisk, and freights are advancing. The ' upper Mississippi and ' Missouri were falling slowlr, the latter being almost im passible. fTbe magnificent steamer JU uie will take !cr deprrt are tor Cairo " at ' I o'clock, to-day. ',1 his boat is one of the most reliable and prompt on the river, and her officers, will do all in their power to w- aVa . h-tLna sroi fr Klara w V a l . A C? V If l M a, a intra, cue win tase ireizru ana ueuver at i . .,. , . . . , . . v"". I r .,7Vr:r WU"er , arrasgements made br which she re-ships immediately. Capt Daris will be in com-' muo, ana our wormy menu, ii.ji.xjisi, offitciates wih gentlemanly demeanor la the' effice. tSTThe good boat Kate Frtnck, will be down this ereoing, and after a short trip to Henderson, will go back to New Albany, at 12 o'clock to-nigh w Passengers bound in that direction should go on the Kate, as they will be cared for with all the atteativeness they could reasonably ask. Captain Caffrey commands, with clerk Howe in the office. Skd" Among the passengers on the John Gault, yesterday, for Cairo and New Orleans, were Capt. Crawford of Pittsburg, Mr. Walker of Buffalo, Captain Ross of Cinciunati, and Capt. Sballcross, of LouUrille, on their way to New Orleans. They are the saperrisin gorernmeat Inspectors of steamboats, and are to hold a meeting in New Orleans. fy"rhe work on the new boat for the Southern Belle' machinery is pro?r3.iug with great rapidity. The cabin will shortly be transferred. . She will be a clipper when completed, and some of the fast New Orleans crafts will bare to look to their laurels. CQyThe fi-" -'.earner Baltic went up) eterdy, and r ,' scon take her plan in the trade betweeu New. Albany and New 'Or leans. CSfThe Scioto was at onr wharf yesU-r-daj, baring been detained by low wtr. , ftiTAlong the Lower tUisgbsipjki river, the last arrivals report fully niuw iWt of water, and a host of boats plying in the cotton trado. , ' gTCapt. Neal's new packet for the Cincinnati aud New Orleans trade,' is progressing finely at Madison. ' IfiFThe SUrer Star came in yesterday, considerably behind time, but left at her usual hour with a fair tripof passeiigers and freight. J"- ? tThe Union came in from Green river early yesterday morning, with x a fair trip, and toot her departure for LouTirille. , Every citizen will admit the justice, of the claims 'set up by Mr. O'Riley in the following communication ' . Editor or Jockxal: Having seen for the last two days, notices to have my wharf"boat removed, as she appears to be a public nuisance to some, and an obstruction to the wharf. The latter of which I admit, but the nuisance, I beg leave to dispute, as ' she is sail an accomodation to some extent; but she shall be removed iu a few dajs, as 1 iuTormed Carlite the other evening.' She Las, as well as mjself, been a faithful servant Ar the last five years, paying the city her wharfage, taxes, Ac, and which she will continue to pay to the hour of ber departure : which has been no small revenue, when put together amounting to upwards of two thousand dollar j for her atone. She was not a nuisance then, for no wharf -boot in the West enjoyed a more honorable buiuess" reputation." I was almost constantly on board, night and day, when the city "and Its inhabitants was wrappsd in slnmbers: T was her gUiirw-ia at the South giitr, ndra: -cinz and promoting her interests, and that of its .Inhabitants, and I claim, that I have done that to a greater extent than any other humble citizinr. -1 have extended every business facility, to my neighbors, Irienda, and strangers as well as steamboats: I have now purchased a superior hull and cabin, which has unfortunately got aground, but it rise bi a few inches will - enable her to get down. I shall moVo my 'office, clerksi and family aboard, when I will never leave her night nor day, and will be better prepared to accommodate mj friends than ever, for waiting purposes, and not Hotel, as I see intimated: ' ' ' Respectfally yours, P. 0, O'RiLxy. A-The Messrs. Winan's, of Baltimore, the euerri5ing builders of the Winan's teamer, ate, we learn, prepariuj: materials . for another steamr of the same uiodel, on a ' more e.t tended scale, and combiaing all the injproT, Bnot suggested by lb frequnt experin lents made with the present tesjel, whii-h i ' looked upon by ber builders nior in the Jgnt of a model to be improved vion than j t iHirffct specimen of marine imhitectan i. BSC mAX the sale of Itufus Choate's lil.rrfryr th i books brought very good prices all of the m nearly up to, and some a good deal over, the full market value. '.Some purchaser l seemed to feel that their own greatness lepended upon getting possession of sorae f Mr. Choate's old books. large meeting of German wm t Cooper Institute, in.Xew.York, last to aid in enforcing th laws for the nc of the Sabbath. They protest t the perversion of Sunday, from a rest and devotion into one of excitetnd dissipation, and request the Amerople not to charpo the fault of a few the whole German topulation of the heUa -week, obeT again day of tuent ; tcan i upon tity. 2& II. IL Children, at I!o(lj (Spring, charged with baring hip(ed a ueKro of ' CoL W S. Taylor's u dMt! va tried lefare the Circuit Court of tkat count y last w res:.andeTefied to'tv. Iran' inv

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1 . ;;, W,W, Oc26-ir. " ' The steamship .Ier$iA baa arnTM. brmgr j ing Liverpool dales to the 1 6lh inst, ' " i The Zurich .rumors,," are contradictory.,! One report sajtha ! treat j will soon be : ined, auJ a Eorotieari Congress will be. asseiuoleu.- m , . ,. .. . j The -xrqoatorof the Consul at Lejliora ban been withdrnwrnyon account of politic, cal intrigues, and aq explauator note2 has' hfin mnt tit Washington, r ine emperor -in.i u.w lriumw. u Pris. ' " - . f SeVjridO i talians Tw ercT iarreited at ' llorl deam duTtng-'his visit. . ii' V:l. ' Nothing is known In relation to the C?je Eastern t moreincnts.: . .. . The. war steamer Hero is prepario far VancuUTerVIslnnd , . ' ' ' ' . '. ' Tb l'hiladt tphiaand Liverool teiamship.CompaQyfhas purchased tbe (JUsgow1 steHaw;r3,a!id win niiuntam the linemonthlr to nteratid fortuightlyTinsunitner.,, i It is denied that JLori! Clanndon ioceeda LorlCuiinin as Governor (rvueral of India. .i-..ti- i . . v . it. n rrpone . iiiaj yrinre njKn.ii iJ lt 4VII'H , -I ; f , , i t . . The Fans Bourse biU'bmi ilee ti rallied, rf closin? t rf.:.n.-' Th Bank of Frame hu Ioi iUm)i,'!fl francs in specje. u J 'A ' - 1 !-'' , ,Tbe PopV has rpr6!o'riged:'H-' 'slay ut Uoodolfa, owing to the agitatioii. m . Uoiue, where a striking-'manifestntion xk plaf in honor of , the departure, of the ,SrdinLui Jiiauicrs. i t Rnmors are'afloat of th appro.iCliiK in- ' terview Ijetween the 'Emperors of Antri and Russia, and kU that the Ktnptror oT Austria - will ; visit the' F.ni.'nr ui Ubt French. ;. '.; l -u v J An AmeiH-an Ingate had arrve at Jj pan, demanding the extraditiou or' the originators of the murder comtiitttd 'ili-sif thn-e years ago. .--,. .,.w f ,;, , ., r Pelajs and misunder-tanding ar reported, in relation ; to ' tlw LbraJiardy debt, as delariii'; the hi tiou oi iheZurkhconlerence. Other reports tliy that tin fining of ih tre congress eom din nrri Prices have mi advanein-' tendency witli hii impro'.l demand1 jl'Iour declinfhjf; the ad vaivca reported :'byi.the Atijlo ,'Jtifttu having leenr hist --;Anieioan "'li Cd;23s. Wheat is a!so.:Io;l rtli J revioui "allvancv being h;t i 'whita Us ydl Is per t t,' Corn is aio lowers - yellow CCs k1 : white Ts 8d perewt ', Provisiont dull. i'eef quiet. Pork, steady, t pcoii dull and mnnnal' -Lard te:Hlr.'w il'i A t n't. tVi 1 i -c " r..-'v tr L heat advaui-ed Is. ..5ugar Orm. .Cofleo I ?.. . I I . 1 tlK. J y.r'i - r . . wv i ;h...... 4 n- -'".i1 t 't. r !.',, i iia, Th builliuii in the Uaux of LucunJ tia decreased The tnonev market Is money slightly ea-net1. I M ,M it-".. : II .'1 J A I' . ', ChakLeston', Va., Oct. 26 st. ' Brown has mad a no confesoion, but on the contrary says.' tbat he has full confidence in thegoodneks of God and he is confident that Iter will rescue hmi from the perils that surrouuu him.''- He rays that he has had ri ens levelled at bim, knives a! his throat, and h'n life in as great jieril ns it is now, but that God has always been at' his side, ho,knows thit God is .with him, and, that he 'fears noth'uig. -i 1 i li : r t -. A. itutlcr, member of Congress elect, from this District, has . collected 5000 letters from the citizens residiug- ia the neighborhood of Brown's house' who searched it bef..ra tiiu arrival tC tfio mirinpj " T r.ftf.riJ urn a!so in inissimioii of Andrew Hunter, who has also number of letters obUiined from I the house, by the marines les. Amon them, is a roll of the conspirators, consisting of .'42 signatures. .Alo a receipt from, Horace Greely for letters &c, received from Drown, and ro aucuratelv trncvd map, from Chanibcrsburg to Brown's, house, also k'copy of a letter from 15rown, Utin .thsit the arrival of too mauy nieu atonre, would excite suspicion, and that they should 'arrive singly ; also a- letter signed ''Meriam,'' stating that If 20,000 was wanted, '4C. was good for one-fifth. Drown tells them to let the woaneii write IctlersV and iiot'.roenH ,' CnABrusBt'RTH, Pa Vt 26 u j . Gapt. John E. Cook va3 arrested yesterday, by Messrs. Daniel Logan and Cloggett Fitzhcv.', at Manlatto, Trnnklin county, 13 miles from this pacC t There Is . no doubt of his being- the man . Jlis printed commission, filled up and sigucd by Gen. Browu, marked No. 4, was Touud , upon hi3 perfon, also a memorandum, " paahmeiit, of a pistol, presented to Washington by Gen. Lafayette, and bequeathed to' Lewis ,W. Washington in 1854. lie. says he lelt the 1 pistol in a carpet bag, which he lett on the pouQiaiDS. . ne waa iBii'ariucU itj iwu. adespVrafe,rrtwtaiiceI"lIe tome oiit'ottbe mountaius into the settlemcot to obtaiu proTsions. - tie wa rougn 10 mis piacs ai a o'clock lat night." 'After an examination, and beinjr. ftilir identified by one of our cit izens, wlm formerly kneW bim, he was com mitted to await a requisition trora Uorernor, i3e. lift atknuwMdfrts bavinir tnree vU ers with turn . on the' mountains. One of them was seen aud conversed with. ile hd a blue blanket over his shoulders, and car Tied a Sharpe's rifle and a - pair of saddlebags, which he sid belonged to hU partner, who had gone ' for " provisions. Parties are iu search ot the other. : . ; .', - I ' Phllarfelphl - . - v'Market. ?niA.'Oct. I '.it 4. mi. i Thpro-ita nrrt le- r in the Hour mar kit but unchanged . es"" of 1,000 bbla, for export, t 5 lSQS'Zi lor mixed and good brands.' Wheat in good dcmiind; rod 1 20 ($1 27 ; white 1 35(1 40. Kye 80(2,87, Ootn 5teady;lycllow"9G. Oats dull at 4l 42. Tbe uck of Rio coffee?' In fir3t hftnds is 600 bngs. ..Wheat dccliiu'-d Jc.;, soled at 282 foe Ohio. " f . SSIVtv, h aiirf i .?. : . . , ' PimaiM, Oct. 2J-rM Uiver'23 Inches , at glusshon'je anirstaC 2 ; ..Last.Kight's Despatches. ' '. ' t CUACT.KST0W5, Yl,' Oct. "2H p it. . .The Circuit Court. Judge Parker, presid. ing, met at 10 o'clock. Grand Jury called Retired to resume the examination ot wit. nesses.. The court . gave a recess awaiti-.g the return of the Grand Jury. Mr. M. Johnson, the t S. Marshal, from Cleveland, Ohio, arrived this morning. He visited the prisoners ; identified Copebnd as a tngitive from--justice from Ohio; hi? object is supposed to be to ferret - out testimony implicating other parties., ,The excitement is unabated ; crowds of persona from the surrounding country are preeut.V...k. t. . '" t , The event -ia regarded, aa proving the faithfulness 6f tbe shves. Xo fears are eiiteiiainvd of tbetn, bnt av military .guard is tept up,' fearing t an attempt to rescue the

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like tboMo&J.jUiigUni&ere and they flrmlj bey fTe the object of the pris oners"tf aa iio. fckrtr -them fgDutad rteU; them. 2ot a single-slaTe has yet been im- . .t r.. piicatca as eren STmpauniiur itn wnp ju-r Icalddas eteh sympaunxtngriniMi we ju-rj irrectionistg.' ,: JThose T parried bff. lute all ; n captafe4 andtuhtbd-)i) inasi j wt.'i : ,T5iT T.r'i Vr:vi;:V,ii suri beei A ' cflnnon1 is stationed -in- front ofc the court bouse,' and an armed truardsjatroU' ling arouau luejau. rvapw:iwn u luu. seated to a'Jow: Messrs'. FaulkHer und Bolts to art ft 9 liia iMiVostL the iiSsnrincr bim bati ; wiil-iWtf Irtl bim ' faUUtUll.V, . aiU . give hinitiiV;!tflitits' -e-rv Tn-lriliPei uc... : Tic ;riM:ier wvvr lruUght .from tbt Wt under i.tr umni ol ody of aruwd ineu . r.a,ii! :4iii.r tin' street1 and entered-the-t-4nrt houW uithoa Hie sljffhtet dcmnstra-j j tiim on tS purt of Uie people. e Brown tooled somenfcntlltetter; his Pje not' so liiiM li swenear 'Ffereua bd to be supported i :ind reclined ou a niat trass oa the floof of j lue tourt r0o)0i eridently unable to sit- up. uiA j(rjUu.e;; U almost that ', of a dying : manrertthing with difficulty.i. x , r,-3 Uetore'rlit'riTi'Mujf" of 'the' Mrtaifrument, H,inUT lled tUAattetitlia Vif;,lhe Court to . oww,tT of appoiaUu additional conn. sm Hr tao pri?oner, sfatm mat one or me iMireK, Mr.-. Faulkaer,; appointed" by lit fonnty-Conrt, consitieria? bis. dulr ended 7ii that rajifi'oitynd hating led here, the prisoners, iberefore baviiK no other counsel than Mr. Iktta. A( the court was about to aWign them other counsel,' it nijht b pro-t.o-v'd lo do so now, The court 'statcl.tnat :f w0i( ft9,ini them i any members of the i;,,r ttiaf tiior micht select -alter iae con,M;fclf .; ., ; . ,. ,' ;." ' .-vi ' r. Cous said iheprisoners reuiaed Uia and desired to bare Mr.' Oreen assist him. it : the 'court would accede to' that '.arrange ment, it 1 would he terv agreeable to t him t-rsonallv. '' ' ! :','!. ' L' " ' L i Thn court re4Uts'td Mr, (Jieru ,Io ait as coi!!iel for the prisoners, aed Ke consented . loJafro..,. :j: ... t . ..,..1. . .. . ' Brown nw and said:- ldo' ttut intend to detain; the Court,' but merely wish to say. as J hare been promised a wir trial, that 1 &ci not uow in circumstances that ecaUejne dvil khokli.bave hisdue, ;no"more.r wish to say, lurther, uiai my ueartug'. is '. impaired, and udered! indistinct, in eonse- ; qaence of the wounds 11 lave about py bead,' i I rann)t hear distiactiy at alL olcould not i' Lear' what the Court sid thi3 morning.- I j would be glad to bear JvLit ' U said on my trial, :nd I am now doicg better than I ',4-oulJ, so that,r1under the cireuajstances, a h very sliort time would be all I aekV I do not I ask but a very short delay, so that I iaay in ijomedeirree recorer, ana do amei tcaano . . . , , ,::, nnnna tlSlCIl iO UJV..UUU. U4 UCU Atun mu-sv.u are asked of the citizens, and what they aniscr If this is" allowed me. I-should be v- . , . . , .i . .... . .K Nery much obliged. ,,. - .,; , j . . f , ' Hunter said the renneit was; rather pretxatun. The arraignment could be made, and this question then considered. ; .. ( , The. Court ordered 'the indictment to be read, so that the prisoners could plead guilty or not! gnilty, - and would then : consider JJrowns request'' The' prboner werf icompeLIed to stand during the i arraignment,; Bro:n stood np with difiiculty, and Stevns w4j held up by' two bailifls. ' Porte ' Crayon .tthj ( present, raud took sketches of the prisoners as - thns arrraigned. 1 ' The reading of the indictment occupied about 20 minutes. ', The prisoners each responded Jto the usual question, " not guilty," and desired to be tried sepurately. Faulkner said;. Does the State expect to try Jolm i;rown. me wourt repnearius condition must U inquired into. V lio3 said, I an instructed 10 say dj air. lirown mac ue is menuuiy aim puj&icauj unable to proceed with his trial at this time. He has al heard to-day that counsel of bis own choice will he hre whom he will, of course, prefer. ' He aked only for a delay of two or three days. It seems to me but a reasonable request, aud 1 hopo the Court will grant It. , "m ' ,' ' ,; ' Mr; Hnnter said he did not think it the duty' 'of the Prosecutor of the Commonwealth, or uny ono occupy iug that positfon, to oppose anything that justice inquired,-, that involved a gimple consideration of- bu manity, when it could be properly allowed, Yet in regard to this proposition to delay th trial of John Brown, one, two, or three days, they deemed it the duty of the Court before determining, the matter, should be put in poiesjion of the facts, and circumstances, judicially, that they were aware of in the line of their duties as pnx ecutor3. r His ;:owii'',ojin'oii .wa. that it 'was not proper to delay the trial of this prlfouer, foe a single day, as there was no necessity for it lie allowed in general terms to the condition of thiiizs wilb- which' they ' are now Surrounded, bring soch as rendered it dangeroiu, to ny .nothing oi tne exceeding pressure upon the physical resources of our community,' prowing out of the circumstances connected with the affair for which7 the "nrisnnersW to be tried. ' i And tbat onr law in waking special provisions for allowing a briefer time: than usual, ia case of convichiAn f,r !rh rvfTViiclers. witliio ih discretion . nf ,i,a pnnrt Iiptween condemnation and ex j aPUlion vidfntlv indicates, indirectly; the necessity for acting promptly and Uecisely, though always justly. ; He ' apprehended there was little reason lo expect the attendance of these gentlemen from the Nerth, who had been written to. There was also a publie duty resting upon them ; to avoid, as fr as possible, within the forms of law, with reference to the preat and never to be lost sight of giring a fair and impartial trial to the prisoners. The introduction of auvtbiucr likely to weaken oar position, and give strength to our enemies abroad, whether it issued from the jnrj, or 4 whether it 'comes from the mouth of the prisoners, or any otheronrce. It was their position that had been imperiled And jeoprdized, us they suppokd by ruemies on trial, Wing eucb as rendered it daiijjeroui, to deij.')n proye'edlns of this kind. - ' " In reference to the physical condition of Brown, be asked the Coort not to receive unimportant statements of the prisoners, as suflicicnt ground ' of .'deli j,' bnt that physicians be eiaminetl. ' '"' Aj to eipectin counsel from abro.nl, lie s.vri no impediment had been thrown in their war,, procuring sifU counsel as bey desired. Hut on the contrary, every facility was afforded. Able and intelligent counsel had been asji-rued them here. , ifr. IlardinVj coucurrcd in the oljectionsof Mr. Hunter, on the ground of danger in del.ir, also becaue Brown was the leader of .the . insurrection, and his trial ought to be proceeded with on account of the advantage therebj giTen of reserving on the trial of the others.' Mr. Greer remarked that he hd eneazed no oppportunity cf consulting with the prisoner or preporiug a lefenj ; Letters for- Northern couusel li.td bceu sent off, bnt sufficient time hod not been afforded, to receive an answer.- Under the

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would be deMrBottidJcd tlAt,"sxt"prcJeiiti the exdtement w so reat 'm to deter Northern counsel from- coming ; but now, that it has teen promised, that the prisoners were to a 7.1 i.i. i nare a uirana impanuu inai, ne preuiiu'i Are 4 tairana impanuu inai, ne presumea they.w5ld eorae and -take -a part in -the cisp. 'C I I : j' 4 . ,The court stated that if physical inability was enoirn. au reasonaoie ueia' must oe " .a granteu, As to ine expeciaiion oi oiner counsel, that did notconstitute a sufficient cause fur delay, them .wai.no , certainty of (hnr fomid;'--'' Under the circumstances in which the 'prisoners' iere situated,1 it was natural they should seek delay-- The brief period1 remaining: beiore lite close ot the tx-rm of thi: court,' rendered . it necessary to proceed as expeditiously as was practicable, and by' be cautious about granting delsy w ould, require i the physician who had attended Broaulo telify .as to hU 'condition t: . -1 f . Caklislk, Pa Oct. 2tJ r x. ;rTTh(j'rakninJcr arrest on suspicion of being coiicecned .iu the.' Harper's Ferry insurrection was this afternoon-brought before Judg Graham on a' writ of. habeas eorpv: Judge Watts presented a warrant from the Governor of Pennsylvania, iipon a requisition of the Governor of Virginia, for the delirery of a fugitive frem justice, named Albert flazlett: .' There was rio positive eridence to identify the i prisoner as the person named in the reqofaUion, but it was found that the pistols In his'poses.ion when arrested were of the same manufacture as those used by the insurgents, and that his dress and appearance corresponded with the description given by persons who ha.VseVn llatlett at Harper's Ferry. ;j;'A I;. y. " The Judge appointed a further . hearing, nd; issued snbpoftnas for' the, attendance of '.vitneaje from.Yirgihia and else where. The prisoner was then remanded into the eustodr of the. ?Iienff. j y a . -rrw York, Oct. 2d p. u. ' At thopTgeonshootins: match In Kngland MrJuug representing ..America, and Mr. Frier "of Hampshire, Kngland, was commenced at IXew, ilarket, on the 13th. Mr. FrierakildO.'jMrus out of the first 50; while... the.. American representative scored 42 Uidi ont'of ;hls .50.. It is remarked of KinjJ that although 'described as an AmerIcanvbeis an KnglLhman; and has lived in the United, 5 U Us, fori only A Je.a- ,The match was to be! resumed on the 14th, but the result bad not reached Liverpool. . The .Dublin. Evening Post states that the Cunard stt-amers are to touch at Lenk and Oueenstown,toth. goin oat and returning, ' t.f.1. .1 . e - ,v uiriuti.gi uurrauve is puuiisuea oi an attempt made by pirates and convicts, who were being conveyed by the ship Arrart, from Panama,, to take possession of the ship. Out of 00 piratea who came on the deck in the dark, 28 men were killed, and others wonnded; 4; Oapt." ' Coriga ' gallaiilly maintained possession of his ship. The Theatre Royal at Hull, had been completely destroyed by fire. No lives were lost. - .!,.-:. Oucen Victoria formcrlr opened the Iotk T . ' . I. ILL - rvniruic it aier; worua, wuicu are 10 iujij u largo Wj on me i-t insu ' . v .Sr. Joiiss, Oct 26 p m Tie steaiojtip Jaion, from Liverpool, on tie IStli, arrived to-daj. Her advices are tvo days later than by the Persia. 7"he "American Miuistcr was conrtoously recei d at PcLln, and it was expected that, be would fend Lome the ratified treaty ly tli util vwL-.Tl : ' -:.". . . It was ' erjx?tl4)d tliat the Great Pastern would leave for Portland on the 14th. The uegotialioua Lefra the Zurich Conference wa3 still pendinj, - ' ' llARRthBrRQU, Pi, Oct. 'JO P M ' CJov. Packer has promptlr- ordered that Capt. Cook, now tonfiued iu Chacibcrsbnr; prisoo, and Harlet, in Carlutl prison, l delivered up to the authorise of Virginia for trial.; '' New York Market. Xkw Yobk, Oct. 2G r M , Flour opened heavy and closed without ppecial chaugj; sales of 1 18,000- lb!s at 4 90 5 00 for super State ; 5 00(? a 0." for extra fStale ; 5 oO(Gk5 15 for sur. Western ; 5 50 for common to medium extm Western; 5 50(3 5 C5 fur inferior to good shipping brands extra ruuad hoop Ohio closiug-doU ami buoyant.- Hyv ilour in fair request at 3 60(S4 30. The wheat market 1(3) 2c. lower, with n limited supply and moderate export demand ; sales of 3,000 bnsheU at 1 10 for Chiea-o Spring; r3." for. white Canadian; 1 50 for white Kentucky.. Kye quiet at 85c. Barley more actirf and firmer; saVs of 0,900 bushels ut 82,S7c, the Utter fcr choice. Corn very active and firm; sales of 1,000 bushels, at r 04 lor yellow. Oata firm, at 43Q-45 for UbjUud Canadian. Whisky dull and lower; sal 3 At 28c closing with no buyers nt OTef 2Wr, 1 Pork firmer. tor prime; sab of l.'8C0 bblj at 15 2r ?.0 for mess ; 10 f:i (jilOit 5 fur prime ; trie.es closes heavier.iTcef uociwuged ; sales of 320 bbla at .4 00f, 4 50 for country prime; 5 00(35 75 for Jo., mes9''C0Oll t0 for repnrked; 10 000 12 00 tar extra ditto. Beef baius steady ; new Western IG00(WMG50. Primo mess !of,19 00; 100 tierces India mess for 2 100. Cut roeaU firmer at 8c. for shoulders; 0Q for hams. Bacon quiet and unchanged. Lard 'nolet and unchanged; sales of 250 bbli at 10(3,111.' Butter in tnoderato dmand at 11 Agistor Ohio; 15(3.20 for S ate. CLtoce steady nt ej10L T I . 1 . ; 1 " pROOtES-iOF Cholkba. This ditM'OSff wus prevailing with great fatality at Bombay in June hut, aud at many other plates on that side of India. It is also spreading all along tbesliores of the Baltic Sea. Its presence in Iantzic i officially announced, as n-ell as in Osnabruck and iberfic!d; and it i.i said to have made considerable ravages at Hamburg. In eome uf tbe tgvrns and village; in the Dutcby of Mecalealfrg many jwrsons hare died uf the disease after suffering only four or five hour. The harvesta have been suspended iu fiwiiue places by the prevalence of the ;dUcae, which breaks out first in one place, .and then iu anolhtr, sparing, for .1 time, intermediate villages, and then turning back on thorn with increased vijlencc: Fir"The new government stauiied envel ops Lave K'n issuetl. They are so manufactured, that three distinct black lines are visible' ou the 'face, to gui e the pen in ruakiiikf a straight and uniforui direction. When the letter L inserted, three lines, being rca!ly imprinted iu the inner part of the buck piece of the envelop, disapear. ;XJfilTbe Calena and Chicago Bail road brought to Chicago last week 2bO,:t4C bushels of. wheat, besides about 00,000 bushels of other grain. " Every vessel owned or employed at the port of Chicago capable of Jtarryjng. grain is in commission, ami in active service. . CajT A cbap up iu Du.rlon cuuuty, InJrecentljr wedded a prettv girl and a jduni at once, and feeling rejoiced in the po&e:3)oti ot a wile aud a tor tun, gut druuk, fell out of a wagon, was run over aud .killed Lffore he bad time to enjoj either.

circumstance?, a short dela

! Mcrdereus AwiEaTF.D. Two years ago, 1he hone of -iol4-"nnan; residinneac

Malison, Indljux was iarnfib nod" in the ruins of tbu dweain,' wcrb' JLfcad'lbs ch red remains of its nnforttmaUf proprietor. Suspicion fell upoa . a rnan .iiauve'dKennett, a notorious villain,' but4lbe.,,q(wai'po evidence,' and 1k was su fibred-' to depaiiiDTa continued his career ofnme nntd sometime since. , An accofUpUce, of bxJ, however, Aas nrresiea in ivcuuicky lor. iiiuway ro-'K)cry, and conff5.-i(;.l that Dennett,' Cojrhill at:d himself hvl i.uudv'rtfl Uto ' pld aim: tprliis j money; that h.j Lui opot. :d the door togive them shelter, when thty struck luui ou the j head. ; i)a hearing of tliis,' officx-ri . went m qiisst or the tw o at large. They heard they Were up While river fork, in "Arkansas,- cutting1 wood. They proceeded there, but they liad gone, it was said, to Memphis. Thea they learned that the ' men were" r.cir Padncah, Ky. This proved true! .'.They . ! V'ircTivJbg with a farmer. The oflicers went with the Marshal on' Sunday last in pursuit of - thcml The wife of Dennett recognized . thenunnj the men tried to fly; but were caught. . The are now in the Madison, jail awaiting their trial. i Ssecial Notices. llolloKty't I'll la mmd- Ointment J mr tbi eurrflivrn, ilorived frrni one' jrif;'iiV,' llu'.vt jrftuMf prti(lurlkii4r tWsoil. . They. act. in imiMu ou tin-ayxtom. Iln ono Intcrn-illr nrTt the nci-re-tiouH cf the lnjjr,unil tlieotlii-ri-.l riiiiTl' 1IiV(iii;Ti the cuullft oiv.Kvs of the tkiu. cIcAiisiu and icciit'rtliig the Itnl prRi5ratioTi. J' Sold at the Jlauuf.u tor, Ko. 6') MaMc-n ' Ljiio. New York, mill l.y all DriijiUu, fct. 'J-c., C'V., atij Si 1 r to!i. . . - cet2i The utde rtpmt mtimn tchtch Itr. J, HottatU'r's "S(oru;itli Uitteu" have aUain.-.l urln th pat ytr, Luiprnk itrxHeuop in n uwiv forj ciblt manner tlnti nuy WrU ALi:lt taa.oai-r. j (t ni.ov.iN., nriri,--..iiM. ttriit!:ns tiir system, I and Mil tint n mii-Ii iu iKe ie rf.t luim of i function. It irv,o,'',l HH!ltWii-KM'erMRti' kJMCIIiC, Mini til l ( U'JC, to JIWUWll ni IH'SI poRKililt way, n'.iuuU I'C .tlx' oljrfct ;;f tin' JilliliO. Wprrininoii'l it viti. iii.h lUau iisiu! JU..U-and coilft.lrln'4', orlioin UUil VlioVjli', ;uS !:tt.at it UaJ-t ft rrui4t a!iio!iK I lamiy, i;ti):trmtii of the ilu;, for iuit mi ting klrnirtliv and tom to thf uvstcm. Mini i.Jcssiiij'' lliO 'ciiratfvfi powers for all Hi in i In r il ;; .. riiug io.i u t.orticrtl storiKuh. Iu the nt scveiv'.caseii-tir . -craiapK, diarrhoea, aud WeaVuesi til the t.-iui-h, the 'JHtr" have lxeii ixidly IrnU-d. and y Itli lo gn-ntent sncsi.. '. For kale by Priiiists nnd dt-tlcr pucr.illjp-vo rywhere." r.V.n V. , ' f t ;.-; -1 , tiVMJW. St'OTll KJ. it. Jtmghei te Co., oflr for .i!e the following rich and UttdrsKa NNlm I.ii4n' G 4 Merino ctoths, lcpin'nC-1 CiUb. on-ro. liigh eoKriHlall wool Delaines, rich ('libit s pr:Hted Fn'ncli Ivlnlues, rich printed. !lqrigo'sDt Cadiaitre rolit., ij.lfndid Chintz, and irrnte lcUIn roN-, Chintz rrlnUnl Foulard Si)k,ju ti ni I'laid, vtriped, and figured tills, Jngrr:varictr. Extra fine LLack Thibet Long hawLl, fkfra pn tUck Thibet square h a wis, rich Clioncrl hvrJ. nd ShawU, if., Ac. Tbeae gools were all yirrhaiw I at a verj great . sacrifice, at thn recent Uie New York auction sales,, ant will be 1 jtj 1. " . ehsai in qusntlues to suit o buyers. ij - - -tn..- j Hi I ' M - . - f ,4 rUidiam Slining Company , TrTansi!le,'ln ll:ilia. t)8ce on Water street, between llan nn4 Locust. Coal, in 'quantities of not lens thsn 2 bufihels, delivered to any part of the city; at 10 'cents fer bush. at the j it, 8 cents.. ' . J0I1X YMOXr ocW t , SoctWuryanil Man:ier. : MISCELUWEOUS C ' "? .SPOT7TE3S 2' Q: T O V K S OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. t - til m ' XXj - . SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Ilsro jut received a full supply for their J'aSl nd Winter Tral, ami cry descrlptlou ofSTOVKK, U KATES. TIN WAR . and K1TCHKN UTKXSl L8. Their Hock embroc all Varieties of f , COOKTINO, PARLOR, AND OFTOK STOVES AXD GRATES, - t with and with ut mantles, all of tbs aewesC ami must a)ipr-.ed patterns. Ths stork eniLracrs tingreatest Tariety ever brouj-ht to tbls mnrketi Is. lias been silectMl by ud of tb" partners in pennk' front tho largest stocks cf tbs kiaoutiicturei-H i. ritUitxir;, Cincinnati, nd Louisville, and has It-en tHirch.iaed un t- rni tbat will allotv the imdndcneil to sell at the v ry lowest cswh priooit for wLJch I ne b rticl nn bt biul in tbis uArket. - -C' J M? t'!iltr'1h4i;n th P'uXt: Ni. Vi il.iiu irw. jijHiHC ti s'tate'TMil lKlfei WrIt and 'irl nt rw ln. 1lvia ; tiCAKTX l KpAUiJC . rind riib fou If a fit ..v ji n ui: o ---1 m. tyi'k Airrms. ' KELT.tR A WHITK: t the s.liritation ufn number of artist, havo fermgl.t ou a iMini U tf ai. sor'iunt f - ' ; PilUTOGRAPH 3 AJ1BR0TVPE STOCK fJ CAE, . PLATES, '- . : r . UATIIF-S, . .CAMKKAS, ST A N 1S. . - C11K MICA L. Ut.., itc, vlth h: ! iba-y mv jr)iSret t twn.il lb tnd t ClriilnLaii "rlo-s. Art onlrs will n--rcivj 1 r. rni.t n.i. nru-n. . K WLLliK &. NVHlTi:, . is.,t.; J m , . X.v .12 stain sn-.-t. JPziU. Stools..' u.ii'is JttT nEc:;tT.s 09 vur Knil ;.ck f I'jr. iu :ui.t l.yii.-.H-lry (t-o.U, X. lion, Ikxftai, fh..c, lint.-, Cujii, Can. nit, ami 3iiiliiiiy (Iik.Ih, wliith ws aro.cv!liii ery low for Cl1i r X'. 1 tra''-.'. AH IVitlt-r wli go i i tlx rivtr tbis Full will puy nn-re fur goxU adiling expenst, than they conM lav t0113.1t tlioiu ut in Lvaiisilt. . There lxing a di-Urmins-. tioa brro U i ll u tow au; nlf tu v'ty, ni. l our locks of G'vmkIh are Ure uJ I'.rst-Cito tbit MKisi.ii, und nflliug uivTf so every year. Tbu itio.lrn iuol ttt tloiug tuiiiv k-riii to be to "bay oftt-u, wild do- at boiue," tbiTeby tuviLg liui and lri-i;!it and iiisiirmno. No iii. rcbiit in tbU taction ot couutry kau ru up tL river tbU Fall "til liy iMMxit and s anylhiu tUerrliy. . ., . . W cordially InviUs the Tnid to rail aud 1 x.u iii our UM-k. V' Lmv on our. first floor lry 0mk. and Ntiis. - t , .. j thir MH-nd fiiHr, I1.U and Shws, (hir third iWr, Illi and Cap.1 Cnx1 nt.u k. ff c.irh, wbtrh w wilt m-Il. low." Givoi', ai-.ill. . : ' ' : 1 M"o-w. G-oocls at OAKLEY'S. pr o j m lh r ojy, jvo. ovon nt P m First treet, are in receipt f alarp htmli of Carpets, 1'loor. 'Table, and 8tur Oil Clotln ; Wrinlow Miiults, 6tlr Boils, Cotton, Linen, Woolen, aud tilk Damasks ; Vug. Mats, filcatht-d ntnl Brown Mullu, Onttoti nd Woolen Flannel, CVtUu mnd Ijuuu Miretinr Ktw3 kn.l nit of DlanVets,all qualities of fihawls, -Kuittins Yarn, and Citt.u Hosiery and Gloves; Canine!, t' i-lai-ns, Ciotn, iniMrcn s rlauV, ileriaoe-, Ladu-a" tra Goods, c-'llks. lKrr:i-e. TMuln m..l Fi mimI

1

DeLaines, Jaconet and Swiss Mucins, Lmbroidcry rate the establinhmcnt. There is a home demand u.l Euibroidere! ri,l!.rs, Wooln Good, all bJrs 1 K"d prir in the town for all the miil can proof Worsted and Oieneal Calicoea, jBin-!iH!iu, l u-We.vXThe chance is an excellent one for a good brellaJ for Gents, Lilies, and Btwses ; Hoops, Ho p Investment, rrlj to the editor of the Journal. Skirts, Which utv offered Jor cash at naioiiabW-lLTt '

iiri"e4 and r uric to. alii Lard, Mobiles, aud Whisky C't-Jut rag . Orders tillv mm i v vii iimiiii m iari: miio ui in iir.. u., 1. . .- t I I .. . . r it . t e-i i snoii uwiire ana iowprieej y : . H 1 " n a S V ft m wm mm' fi i t' 1 1 ' tL J'Ht recved and fr e)e byl" A J ' - pi. CM AM. Mi'JOirVSYt A. w P Splendid lot of bubs,.felloei, sjok,klialts, aud doIm. Tor sale low by ovti . E. U, MA BIS 'A; CO.

MISCELLANEOUS.

y- at rev, has now ia store and J coustantljr recriviuu for tW Fall and Winder Trade, tho lat stock ever broucM to this State or vicinity, of atl kindn of II VKDW'AKE suited to the- West, and whih. hajinjTbeen selected aud 1'arcbajd in p--r-sn, froiiiltSTmoBt extensive ImportlnR Houses and Man ufSKtbricSAf nearly all 4he Kastern cities and towns, itjidditlon to several Invoices imirted directly by hioi fjrom'good manufacturers Kne-li-h and Gerir.a&-b cairTnd win sell as low as a:iy coiK-cu-aTTie Vent; feeliu-confident that pood-i and j rioanB0t fail to- pleas aud satisfy. He would sk Uio ttfpecial attention of Merchants Manufacturers, .Carpentert, Millwrights,' Ox-pen,. (iuusmiths, and all who need any ankles Uiumlly f.iun14iw -ttnt-OaKa. IUrdwara-Stre--whol-saIe aijd retail., . . . Witlwut pursiiug .Wall, tho lunutiou'of a few Ut diug antWS may wt,ll, via : , .TaWe aJ, rocket Cutl.ry, Razors,' Shears, and Scissor, incluiliati; Geo. Woftouholm Son's justly celebmteil . uianutactures; Butcher's Knives and Jteei3; I iles. all kin J.4 aud sizes, of Butcher's and other uutniifHCtures ; Auger. ChUehi, Gougeo, Ilraces and Iiitts, nud all Carpenter aud Coopers' Tooln,fr'if4 Obio Tool Couijany; Kurtou's, EikTiestr, anif HTrtiK-'sBinTalo, ManuiitetoriMi, topethr with Cook' noted I'M tent Pn-inioni AuKer IlilU. Also Hand,' Jlippin, I'anel, and Hack tjitws ; uls.., tho Tarioni Vires and ryl ot Milt, Circular, and Oross-CutrSiiws, with Tuttle's Patent Hook Tooth rroKS-Crt'Saws; Ixrg and small Scales, hi pre rarirrr-f pattern ; Axes and Hatchets for all pur poses.; How Huil linjr Materials. All Ounuers MatiTials ; GuntPts Implinents to almost an vex t'Ht; Mrf Outters and StnAVrs; Iron ad Voo. Pufp'A.'urli.' tether with Chain lumii Kixturew; Ames; ar-vf .-ther-iHakers' Mjovel.-, mdi, and Grain !,-,;-.laek Screws; a fim axmirtnient ot ail fciUft,f iirvbe j 0;.p- X Iron, llivet. I nn t'lirmt-rtnecUTorVtcjiivuii llo.r, W.i.uU:. ':wiu, and Finishiag Xa., all oizes; a now and eCi-ll.irt 'iW'tiurnt,r Fuhiua; A'ai Vliu-i 1'uinl and Coffee "?niW Cirn Snellen and Milt. Accent trrvll,-iMlver f FeluU'a I'reiuiuu Saw Cnntr.-i.r rfMStjlit and Circular Aiws. ,r..x .i . . i a i. . , . , . . Gi:(K 8 SOKNTAG, . :-4ti tiKi U v : ; Ko. 10 Main street, j GDAUU. AGAINST FALL . & WINTER . CHOICE INSURANCE WITH Tt;TVCOltrJB ATED 1S13 CUARTEE TEUrETUAL CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! ' ' AHftOlVTE AND VSIMPAIRFD. ' AET'SlltPLl'S OF $919,181 72, Audi ho prestige of 40 yrs. success and experience. Vi urVARDS OF4 $12,000,000 ! ; Of losses have Wen paid by ths Xtss Insurauce T ' -. Q,TnrnT ta the past 10 years. Tlis Value ofrelfabls insiiriiuco will l apparent from the folbiwiiig LOSSKS PAID BY THE iETNA DUIilNQ THE TAST FIVE TEAKS: lu hi 131,53) 3 In Micbi-u 1.,043 81 lu Wisttonjiin,I00,3o.'il Iu ludJfUja..' U,KZl M In KejUucky. IM.WJ 4ti In llliiu in.;. 4 1S;;27 41 Missouri. . :1,j1.S 04 Ten !.. T,."i0 21 Iowa X Minn. lOIJM 40 Kau. Jt Neb. 19,04 77 J'win. 1 Va-. 31,535 82 Ark. 4 CU... "3,913 09 ..." . MiU;ppi aud Alabama, $:.2,I12 IS Firb and Inland Navigation Hi.-k acotpted at terms coiisii-tent ' with solvency H-'.'t ! .. aud fair profit. EfpecMl (h;itio gice to Iiumrauo qf I) WELLISUS ' tnt Content, for term of I to 5 yvir. ' The sf'lM tcrvlce Ions and mccessfully tried, and th many advantage th ,T:tn; IuMirance Ceiupauy iKeim iu jm line, should not 1 overlooked by those ready to insure, und understanding their best iuleresls. . " ' Piu-in- stringent tiinrs," tbu mce.siry for reIkVto Iiisurtnco becomes au luier.itiv duty the ability of property owners to uUiu loos being then lunch lessened.' Aitiii'h in all the principal cities and towns throughout tho State. Policies bailed without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of Ihe Coiuptuiy. . rrLSISE.(WvATTEXDED TO WITH DISPAl'Cn 'AND riDCLITY.-W " AbbES C. IIALL.OCK, A cent. ' SrpC-Cuidiw .- AMERICAN " Wholesale Clothincr House. npn.x f.jmh juo,thk who Lit JL Ctothinx trad of tha West was comparatively tnn!l amonnt, and was confined almost exclusively tf a retail businew In the larger towns and cUiM aJt.i.. Now tUi line of Goods baa become mi alnio-t iu liKpt usalile jutrt of the htotk of every Kenerat Iry ImxhIi store from the crowded city to lua crone-road titand. Like all .changes in trade, however, thli mic b:r not been produced except for the I" of reasons. Among these art the great having of material by cutting a lanre quantity of gartar ntJ together tbe superior work and ejK-ed ot wmiastiMtchiuea in nianufdctitring the rent avuk ol tiuiviu waiting lor your "turn' at tbu Tai lor s the uncertainty of ven thru getting a KtUisfactory "tit,T aud above all tbe saving of at li iot u-tilj the cO"t of the garment iu the price. For ntiiuoer of j ears this has only bei-n a vart of our grnernl Dry Goods business, but we bsve made arrangement to devote onr whole houce exclusively' to it aloue with such lines of Notion and Fiiruisbing Go-xls as will be ucoeMry and deirable in that lrad. . Lclaving that the true interest of the trail will be to sustain us in this cnterprlne, we w mlrl ic-'p'Vtftiny annoonce tbat we now have on hriid nt Vf the largest and mot dirable Mo-k of ,VKLL MADE CLOTH I XU tht was ever of!ered t the trade of the Vfeit. M'c reipe if'i!lT solicit a call from all our old frh-ndssnd tbe traiid (.ffrallr. V'rlmr tnt!itng for riirnr inj onr goodit, and not mum il ju thn'u. We are prepi'ed to e!l to all prompt-time buyers as lowjis any house In the tradw. A liU-rai UiMOtint !o uiad on all caA snfcu. - WM. E. KRENCIT & CO., frl ' ; Ko. 2) 31aiu gtnt. f&TJtt C4JS-M9JLK&-Oj'HJtVWilRKit o loxes Ir sale bw by '"L L' '"' " ' ' ' S" K" 01 LBEKT 4 coL Coffee, re.N-iv-4 an t f r stle br ' ortO - GEO. FOSTER rf CO. ' rwititrt h.t;;p. i.iils. fvh hale uy -St. S. K. GILBERT CO.. sepl2 No. 4 Sycamore st n-et. VrH VO. ffAS tHA LF hAlUlEljf'SEW ! No. 1 Whit i ih foreale .- ; E l'1-' 5- K- Oil BERT A CO. '- j-'i t a t!!it iior ol ' Kaftle ii growth Ti-s, lulcun l t xi-r:sil for criiiioinr, i.t the Irug Store, 17 Main utreet. W . Ii. p. TnILiAia rat; stt fcliipf IniV jxeivnl and f.r sale ly 'I 'lfi GK0. FOSTEU t CO. rn us ii o rs T E R S I in K CHI I JiU ' Til i S Di 1 . PER Extuven, direct from Baltimore, choice m-W- "! OVoi Kli.S. in cane aad naif cum. line trial will be tuHicicnt to prove tho superiority of tlieoe Oyntt-rs or any other brand received in this market. A constant siipply will Im on band during tbe season. .'.:; EIKINE, CUKN'ICK A CO., sep.1 . j . . 8ole AgenU. 47 Main street. I??" fUJi'MESMS'lOiHOXUS XO. M. 1 lire5 Cracker Just received and fr sale by s-p'."j - PRITONBROS. rm on a ivo a su via a ..s. M ' lr4) boxes Virgini.iTobacco, Tobacco, a!orted. ' nratid ITt, y, s, 10s, and lntni. ' l' enddies choice Oiewing 1 4 v I'W.ihiu lmorted German and Havana Cigars. i-'i.Oiu llallianili Cignrs. l oraWby. pt.'lj WHEELER A RIGGS. f..r bale br - , . oct 3 . ' 8. E. OILBERT A CO. : ua,J'TIHJa PJHTJVJiH tVITI iff? A SMALL CAPITAL. A person who baa a ijiiil, wiibra good apparatus for making flour, au l to which is attached adrcnUr saw. Laving exbaosted his Venus in preparinr bis mill, needs a partI u-ir with a snuul capital to buy wheat, aud to opeItXA CHOICE ir. ii. CUELE jut re O HJ ceived nd for sa e by ! sepU 8. E. GILBERT A CO. i. CHILLS AND FEVER. TTT tS TitJ.Vj.j(y.v Ja.tr:i:vwtht -mtsous wjlt continue to idiake from d.iy to day, week to week, and month to J nioctli, iih Agiu-, when fccveuty-Sre cents invented in Dr. llsrker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cin e them sound and well. Try It. For sale at octly , THOMPSON'S drugstore.

O.WMISSIONJIERCHANS Old Establfsiied VhartJ5eAt, EVANSYILLE, INDl tt P. G. O'RILiJYfic V5 , 4 1 'MMISSION MELCHAXTF. ; General Kailr',Steamboat, and JCxfteS K&tti feriMl A rents for th PE.NX. CEXTBAL RAILROAD; and connection over w hicli we are authorised ! give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the laadinjr the largest on the Ohio Hirer, capable of storing and protecting all merchandise liable to dtmK from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, forwarded to otr.cate by either i - r . RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, Particular attention paid to Beceivicg, Storhi.t and Forwarding, also, to the ; ' ' ? i s i j t Sale of any Produce "n or other property, consigued to us lor sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. , '' tr Office and extensive Warehouse om Tater etret, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the "Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tie interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; long standing; en tiring energy; and kuoahxlge of our bubinees, we feel confident of giving general satisCtction, and hope to merit a continuance of t h. extensive ;nUr on -ape we are now enjoying. . . . Liberal cash advance will be made on all consign -menu to either ourselves or correspondents ia any of the principal i iaxkeu, North, East or South. . . C O'RILEY fc CO."

HtUGH.-m I hare a ?.rr "haCanM Barr. r -."' J t nit .! produce, "h' "' ' cef'. ., u, li.?n err nf ru .' . "'f' .w rs on most reaoiiabhev:..-, 1 ' J P.d.o' ''- mli2u-tf AND . Commir.sl on -Merchant.-ctll-Jy - 'OUjTtiMi U-JVTKU ire prepared OF to store in onr Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandise, on tfea most liberal terms. Having large and afrv rooms np stairs, partfeaU" care will U taken cf Household Furniture,- Arn. cultural Implements and all kinds of Goads or wares liable to damage from dump or rust. Insurance efTected at the lowest fire proof rates by the month, or longer when decired. W a rehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and cuo.t convenient for shipping by EivererlUilroad. Apply to P-8 GEO. TOSTEB A CO. W9KOUjyr f UiKJHJ MS k'ck m MB ISO, KOIlWArlDIXO AND GENERAL CpWlMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha lt Conipiuiy, kvansvilleln dnuia. W e have ronned a co-partnersbip umVr the style of Baowy Aitxit, and ofle our services in the rapacity as set forth tn onr card above. . . : j We are fnlly prepared to extend every facility te ship!, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RJ11LliOAD, aud assure them tbaf thir inter su shall be faithfully represented, should tbey be pleased U favor us with their patrenage. . . ; i J ; Office and Warehouse on the corner of Mala St. and tbe Canal. . : . - WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN,' Late of Howard A Brown. Late f rOJTCR, A Co . . Jantt-tf ff. JniTLHKLL sr. CO- UK. ceivi: IXG, FOKWAliDIXO AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. ; . r, , .. Water street, between llain and Lores t, '.' EVAXSVILLE, INDIAN A. c Particular attention given to the forwardia g of generttl Meixluuiduie and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. sZ-6ca ilil tJIITJiUtTsr JiOUUK, ' (Soeora OP to IX. 8. Howard,) Receiving, Forwarding and Comiiiiwion Merchants, Ko. 4 Water street, near Alain, Evansville, Indiana. : , . Liberal advances made oa cocslgamenta to New Orleans. ..-, . a. C. SLACOHTEE. nov.n-lyd .O. Q. BLArOHTEK. .WW. bomk; jm. . .j i". BIBAM N ELSON .,.J 06 EPB T. U aXtkOLUt Auction and Commission. ffW jywiyo.v sr co.f avvcBssoma M.M. to Woolsey K .Uon. will rotitinne the Commission business, lo.h at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the vtaehington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to tbe sale of everything entrusted to them; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere la the city. - -Particular attention given to the sale of "Lands nd Town Lots, Ac. Ac. febl7-ly Mli CAIRO EiiUb.AH PASMEXGXR PACalET. ri !Vrarx 1 t'UARLEY BOWES, liaxTta. T"C T''' , Master, leaves Evansville Toesai ,rr- .i-sTsTf-Jay and Friday, at XI o'clock, M., arriving at Padurauat 0 o'clock, A. M C'aire at Ii o'clock. M., Wednesday and tiaturaay. j ituraiiiK. leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sat ;rday, at 7 o'clock, I. M., aud Paducah every Tkarsday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at EvaiMville wiiu tbe Evansville and Crawforusrill K. 11.. and I'ackeU for Green lUver. Also, conuectin at aiitblacd with Cumberland River Park ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans andM. LonU Packets. . . , , . , Tickets can be obUMoed on board the boat tut all Eastern Ctics. - liEGl'LAU EVANSVILLE A CIKXELTU TUUWBEKLV PACKET. WJSJfMJiT TIM Hi JPJCJifiT fttlCES!! Tbe fast and light pansenger pa. ket ALII) A, Capt. tftfJLr Charley Ifhler, Cb-rks tvrt ti-c.T xti Ington aud Cooper, is now placed as a pvrniaueisi packet in the trade, and w ill leave Evauavilleiiiietiially, every MOXDAT, WEDNESDAY, AKD TtlDAT, at 10 o'clock A. M., and retniuiag, will leave Ca.ii, el ton every TI ESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATCRDAV. at 7 A. M. for freight or passage, apply a board, ''ug4 I'UD lean -s P. ACKf;'f 1 he steamer SI L- -- VI. Ii MAH, Fowler, master,' fr''-SA b-e.ves Evansville every ' 'Ti , m Jfr W eduefkUy, and Priday, at 12 o'clock SI. "Loaves Pttducih every Tut-sday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at 'J o'clock A. M. t'ouuecting at Evansville with the EvaiiMville aud Crafordsville Railroad for all 1-iiiU North und r.n '. with packets for Louisville, Green, and Wai- en. At Padncah with f;:fk HifTM. Lou hl?.-cs, and th !Stl boats fit ur ..J. "'I and letineesfe ri r &fKz-'T om,..ly fUu' d U larp.k... Thwugh lills of lading gr r ( rh-ans ani 1! iioints ou tho Tcnncs U-rland rivers. , k iw.j OX NEW .V...Ai:GLAlENi'. Tbe Adam's Lxf-er. Conrxsv nsprctfiy an pounce to their Inends a:id patrons, tho puMicof E-arjviIle and vicinity, that, with Increased facili ties for the transportation of ' FUEIGJIT, PACKAGES, MOSEY ASD VALUABLL6 They solicit a continuance cf former favors, lis poclal citre takn in the collection of Bills, Draft, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. ' All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa cilitius of the Express, can obtain any desired infor ut-Uion in reference t the routes aud details of tie business, at thtir Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opoaita the Post Office. d I a. II. FISH. A rnt. VffA TS! HATS! JiiA rs FALfbTYLE JLM. Ltreaa Hats, of all the different patterns worn. now ready, so that every one xajjely oo getting exactly what will plei.se or suit him. IUU of any deslrd hap made t order, warranted to fit a comfortably as any soft hat, at 39 Main street. sept2l VACTIIRA MAR00N5IER. rjTlVBSt I8ZJ'D frJZ T. ' 1,900 Au. L-ags 'o. I. full welht. in store and for tstle by ssp:i GEO. FOSTER ft CO. JT all grades, in daily and for sale by lrrels aud sacks, recelvin GFO. FOSTER A CO. Jf SSfVOSt K) bbls Rye, varions brands. J k 5 do rkmrbon, fo ao lu do Common Whisky. 1 csk Port Wine. 2 bbls Ginger Wine. . : -r . For sale, wholesale aud retail, lit - j j iM T. REDM0Xp5, Pokey's Block. T0BA CCb-SEVEXTY-FI VE fJl CKJt GKH pound, half-poaatl, fives, tena, trwiet, fig, etc., aKsorU-d qualitiea, from 12 to 45c per pound, for sale by t oct 3 8. E. GILBERT A CO. a UOOit YOKE of ox ."- rou X sale. Inquire of sep-ii-lvr TICK EE V sU(b. fSUiTH 2VM8UJU0 J1JjM UULSt Sr w new and nice, jiwt received aad foe suile ty aep7 CHAS. McJOHKBTCON. Jf.JlIJSti nCTTEBZS LDS.TO. JL IMne Grai ButUr, at ,T. EED3I05D '8, sep2C Posey's Block, 0tOOH MATSr. M I'D.OO LOZES AOttOltTJLT e.l Ioor Mats, for sale low by r-) t Z. EL COOtfi feOX. A of UJUKKL. Hamuli I'M a superior Quality, for sale at doc&i z. ii. cook A toirs. . fa- fJL ilets, our own rnriag, en band and foi lutle liy GkiX 'OdTER Jt CO. AWJ jmrt rerttred ud for sale by " , w4 a. X. GILBXRT CO.

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