Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 164, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 October 1855 — Page 2

v Qjf - Y 10 ACS. H. SAKDEBS, EDITOK. CITY OF EVANSVILLE TUESDAY MORXTMß Y!Trmr,R 23. IMPK0YEME31S OF EVAXSVILLE. . Th imnroveruenta of Evansville durinjr the present year, in the erection of Public Buildings, Business Houses, . Dwellings, &c are probably more extensive than many oi our , own Citi2ens are aware, and are especially objects of pleasine wonder to strangers, as they ihouldbe of pride and gratification to ourselves. It is a (act illustrative of the healthy prosperity of our city, its unbounded resources, and the enterorise of our people, that during 1 a year of almost unparalleled nnancial distress, opening with a most miserable currency, an Unusual scarcity of capital, and a general prostration of business, Evansville should have as Steadily continued her rapid march of progress, as though blessed by time, by season and by Opulence, above all other places. Under the Circumstances, the progress of Evansville this season, has not only been gratifying, but it has been actually wonderful. We venture to say, there has been ho parallel to it in the State. We doubt whether the whole west contains a city that in proportion to its population has advanced more rapidly than Evansville, during the past year. As we look upon what we have accomplished such a season as the year now drawing to its close, we vainly endeavor to conceive what we may not do next year, when every department of business must awaken to a new life, and the whole country must experience a springing up as it were in MS impulses and energies, occasioned by. our present bountiful crops and the prospective high prices. Statistics illustrate the fact, that our population has increased one-third in the last two years. Property has sustained its high value here, contrary to the anticipations of those who thought that the general depression of business over the country, must also have a serious effect on everything here. At present, property is looking up, instead of showing any prospect of a fäll and yet, we now say, that by comparison with the value of property in other cities of Indiana, having no better prospects nor anything to make property more valuable in them thah here, property in this city is not overvalued. We venture the prediction too, that three or four years hence, property in every part of Evansville will be from a third to one half higher than it now is, Notwithstanding the number of dwelling houses erected this season, they are still , in great demand, and there are no good houses for rent in this city. Bents seem too to be rapidly on the rise. Three hundred dollars are now being asked for houses that last spring rented for $225 to $250 and proportionally so with other houses. This alone amply sus tains our statement of the demand for dwelling houses. - We do not intend in this article or series of articles, to allude to those great public improvements which are to act so prominent a part in assisting the wonderful, natural ad vantages of Evansville, in making it a great city. We now design embodying in several articles, a brief notice of the Public Buildings, Business Houses, Dwellings, &c. erected in Evansville this season, including several not entirely built but completed this year. Being obliged to collect these statistics in person, and overcurabered at the same time with other duties, and no assistance to relieve us, we may aot probably have succeeded so thoroughly as we should hare desired, but we feel confident of feing able to give a very lively idea of the workings of the spirit of progress in Evansville the last few months. We commence the list with. PUBLIC BITIIDDrGS. The Fubiic School BaRdlng. One of the most notable improvements which have marked the growth of progress of Evans ville this season, is the large public School House, now just completing for the use of the Common Schools. This building is the largest and most complete public school edifice in the State, and the building of it by our city, affords evidence that the public mind has awakened to a true appreciation of the impor tance of education. Our first efforts at the establishment of a proper Public School sys tern in this city, were greatly retarded by the want of school houses. The cause of education in our midst has suffered materially, and the efforts to advance and elevate this cause have been met by formidable obstacles, froia this deficiency. But we have at last obtained an edifice, admirably adapted to our present wants. This building is situated in the upper part of the city, in a block bounded by Canal, Muli rri. . 1 lr tV....V ctMuto T.

cerry, mini auu - P.eM,UU The steamer New took fe a substantial and handsome appearance, and ; 0rleans Wednesd wk the first hogst once arrests the attention of the stranger. u f new

his u ieet long ana oa icei, muc, mwusiyb of the tower! which front on Canal street, and are 10 feet square, running up 15 feet higher than the building. The first floors of these tow ers form the entrances. The second and third stories are rooms for the Library, Philosophical .v.re.mV paraius, ofc. xn me luj vi 4. - 111 I 4l 1 It il ' .1 ni : i ... t v-i r ene w. er wm uang xne ueu, ana me otner j win lotiu ft-iiiu ui uuservaiory ior me presentThe main- building is three stories hi eh and builäing and towers of brick. The rooms on

the first floor are 12" feet high, on the second the tirst wngre ss, an enoj wm oe made to x a , ,i,a w 4 , declare him a traitor to th country; and his 12 feet, and on the third, 14 feet, m the clear. memory infamous after hiPtleath. The LegThe whole building is divided into two separate islature of Tamaulipas will favor, the assassin

parte, making indeed twa buildings of vteiu

for the occupancy of girls and the other for

for the occupancy &c. In each storj rate entrances, playgrounds, story are two nne school rooms, wiu do occupicu uy mo yumajj v.wf". The second story will be occupied as a Gram-, mar school in tho boys department, and as ah

: 35 by 40 feet, with a reciiauon room aivacnea " bu rcgiuu, u emu.iu vjuiuvu. u , i reicicm-w w ... - otat j. w. at a. J aara M 111 ! A .all V u n Anam 4 V A 4 TA V at A em a-M I A ri 1 1 peer I I

to each 18 feet square. The lower rooms party was composed oi Tom. stmson, üenry neutn u u -6 - j cmdbies. - to each, ieev MWfcn: M&tt and Charier most favorable record of the decreasing mor- Kft soi. G.uriii.; oro-bw, w..:

Intermediate School in the girls' department going to the Little AY abash- and Y hite Kiver river. Kead tne remarks 01 ur. iuc. appenOne of the rooms in the third story is designed countries, and will prob.h.bly be gone a month, ded to the Sexton Ä We Wof. only

j for the High School. rru . V -i, The other is the girls' whole building will Grammar School. The comfortably accommodate eight-or njne hundred scholars. It is well fimshed throughout.. Thcre is a cellar under the building for furnaCes to heat all the rooms. These furnaces win DroUblv be put in next year. The edifice is to be ready for occupancy by the 1st of Noyember. Builder Mr. Jas. Steele. ' : , This bouse stands in the middie of a block inn hi 2 ,. A tht bnard fnnc runs from the middle of the house back and front, affording a play ground 100 by 156 feet, allow-

ing for the building, for each of the sexes. The causes 0ttr present taxes. He gives two alarmWhole lot is surrounded by a picket fence. j -lR instances of where the money goes. In The cost of the building and lot will be be-' first Dlaca our MaVor receives tlOOO salary

tween fourteen and fifteen thousand dollars. We may boast of our more expensive Court : louse, Marine Hospital, &c, but this edifice j is a prouder monument to , the progress of! the city than any other. It illustrates, that in our growth as a city, and in individual pecu niary enterprises as citizens, we have not lost sight of that tvithotit which wö would, with all our prosperity, still be dragging behind proper civilized progress the free education of the young df all classes. The young of all classes are attending out public schools. The sons and daughters bf the weälthy may bo found side by side with the children bf the poor, excelling only by tlieir own labors; and rising only by that Which they achieve' in t!Tschbol room, disconnected from Surroundings with out. The is a beaütiful systeih1 the true republicanism of education, arid the school of republicans. This new public school edifice will prove "the great aid" needed here to de velop and ripen this system, into a more real practical benefit than it has yet been to the community. We have an able and experienced corps of male and female teachers to take their places in this building at the head of their respective departments, and under their care, with a good system and business Board of Trustees to control the whole, we look to homo triumphs among our youth, to which their after life will be peans of victory. OCT We are gratified that in this (Know Nothing) victory, we are permitted to congratu late a native born citizen of Evansville on attaining the highest office in the gift of the people of California. Evansville Jour. And we are gratified that in the election just held in Indinim, we are permitted to con gratulate the editor of the Evansville Journal on the native city of Mr. J. Neely J ohnson, Know Nothing Governor elect of "the Golden State," having repudiated the political heresy of Know Nothingism by an overwhelming majority of the popular vote. 1jou. Dem, We cannot permit the Democrat to congratulate us on any such thing. The "native city" has had no opportunity of repudiating Know Nothingism lately. The last opportunity afforded them for a trial of that was in the elec tion of a Justice of the Peace. They nominat ed in convention and run, an Irish Catholic.' He wa3 badly beaten. At the late election, two petty county officers were elected. The Americans had no ticket, nor did they as a party sustain the Independent ticket run. The anti-American party even polled 500 votes less than they did last year. So the Democrat exhibits a very great degree of ignorance in reference tb tho "native city" of the new California Governor. . A Small Editorial Berrt. One of the smallest representatives of the berry family, who seems to be a mixture of the yoose-Berry and WacA-Berry, or as the darkey would say "a berry black feller," and named Henry Berry, and we are sorry to say, an editor has been making faces at the wife of the editor of the Brookville American. This Berry edits the Democrat, and finding his abuse of the editor of the American would not call from him a par agraph, he then commenced abusing the wife of the American editor. He, being a preacher, did not thrash this Berry, a3 he deserved, but the lady comes out in a card and defends her self.. One horrible charge made against her was, that she did'nt let her hired girl sit down to the table with the family! We think this miserable Old Line editor should bury himself from human observation after this. No hon est man would kick him-, unless he put on a new pair of breeches. - New Post Office. White Lick, Boone Co., Indiana, Fountain P. Smith, postmaster. Little Walnut, Putnam eounty, Indiana, Andrew Dierdorf, postmaster. Four-mile Valley, Union county, Indiana, Samuel Goodwin, post master. Discontinued Harrodsburg, Monroe county, Indiana. molasses of the season. Effects or the Revolution in Mexico.1 The correspondent of the New Orleans Delta in its issue of the 5th, writes from the liberat in? arm v. near Matamoras. under date of the " 15th ult., as follows: ' After the by ths peo pie will almost recompense them for what they suffered during Santa Anna's most cruel despotism, and after the formal organization of WToll wi similar deena.

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xesteraay morning a parry oi ure oi our j "ciuzeus aiarieu in bu-wv uu emu, iji . ; f - - liichards, the latter armed witn His teiegrapn climbers, to attack pecan trees. They intend TV,v wpw ahnndantlT snnnlipd with nrovisA hey were abundantly supplied witn provisions, bedding, and camp fixtures generally, to say nothing of guns, amunition and dogs! Yet they had plenty of rom-in the boats, and tinnrt v . u mey, win oe awe i ia.e imngs wmiwi wutjr.. U the way along, lhey are going into a &on so we to loud rePorts from them occonaUy. We wish them a , haPP7 time of il generally, and only wish we couI(i 03 Wltb 11 we got tired. (& A. city cotemporary is on the "anxious geat. t0 where the money goes," which a year! And second and lastly, the Council accedcd So far to the wishes of the fire departlüent as to seTerai times make donations to : assist the department's efficiency. In view of i these alarming facts, he thinks '"it is high time that tax payers were looking after this Know Nothing, nonsense." Well, we think this is the greatest display of know nothing nonsense we ever read even in Üiat paper. We would advise this individual who has taken such sudden interest in taxes, to inquire into the salaries of Mayors at other places; whether the Know Nothings fixed the salary of the Mayor here or not; and what- are the duties of Mayor besides attending meetings. Mr. Hopkins found these duties so irksome and commanded so much of his time, that he was once determined to resign, and would have done it but for the solicitations of his friends. It is a shame our cotemporary, after all his search, has not been able to find a single error in our City Council's operations. Let him persevere. Sale of Lots'.' The sale of Lots advertised in another col umn is at a new Town laid out at Haub's Sta tion, 17 miles from the city on the Railroad. The nams Haubstadt means Haubstöwn in Enslish. In German. Haubstadt ntearis the capital or principal town, and the propfie'io'f o'f these lots predicts that it will be the principal town on the Road within a few years. The site is considered a good one. Cf The commissioners for building new churches in London, says ft foreign exchange, report that during the past year twenty-seven have been erected in that city, having accomo dations for 18,375 persons including 11,774 free seats. In thirty-six years the commis sioners have erected 597 churches, and provision made therein for 587,155 persons, in cluding 350,349 free seats; twenty-one new churches are now being erected. New Church in New Albany. The Metho distsof New Albany have just erected a new Wesley Chapel, on Market street. The building is 50 feet wide by 90 feet deep, with lec ture room and class rooms. Ahe mam rooms is 31 feet wide and 74 feet deep, and with the gallery, will seat 850 persons. The ceiling is 24 feet 4 inches high, in the clear, and is orna mented with plaster center pieces, and furnished with a ventilator. There are two main aisles, 4 feet wide, and a small aisle, 2 feet 4 inches wide, running round the entire body of the church. The church will be dedicated on the second Sunday in November. Dr. Clark, of Cincin nati, will be present, and assist in the dedica tion ceremonies. . . 0C7.We received last night by one horse express our expected report of the late Douglas gathering at Vincennes. The report, like the pxpress, is slow but remarkably sure. It will come out flat-footed to-morrow. Our enor mous expense in securing a report of this meeting, we trust will be duly appreciated by the community especially after they read the report. Novel Mode of Reasoning. Tears ago it was claimed by the Welsh that one of their countrymen was the first discoverer of Ameri ca. Their mode of proving it was in this wise Said they, one of our seamen fitted out an ex pedition and started on a voyage of discovery He was ' never heard of afterward, and if ho didn't discover America, then what became of him? Sudden Exodus. C. S. Wheeler, editor of the American Democrat, published at Florence Ala., was compelled to leave the place between two days last week, having been convicted Of Abolitionism. CirAn- exchange paper says -"It s only twenty-two- years since the first log cabin was erected in Burlington, Iowa, and it now con tains ten thousand inhabitants." Pecuniary Profits of Authorship in the United States. A statement of the income of successful authors in this country from the sales of their iiooks correctly returned, would form an interesting chapter of literary statistics. Refering to this subject the AmericanPublishers' Circular, says: We were casually informed by a Boston publisher (Mr. Little, of Little, Brown & Co.,) that their house could show receipts for money paid for copyrights to the amount of half a million of dollars, of .which one hundred thousand was paid to a single family which still retiring the copyrights. Many other publishing houses can quote similar documents, and they would be of considerable interest to those who have contended that genius, with us, is left to struggle and languish without recompenses '

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- mo mempnis x-agie ana x-ntjuirer , vi vub , j.öm, says: , talitv here. Th( Vi,,ter(av - ohlT one of them fi-om yellow feveri an(j that one from the other side of the l" Jm,u;;i """VJ 7 i jj form ji the sick were improving last ! even;ng. Mr. I. M. Hill was reported to be j much better. , We were glad to see Mr. Hut tack of the fever (severe for Memphis yellow fever our office yesterdav Ue entireiy 0. Mr. Smith, of this office, was with .out change. Hüalth o? Vicksbukq. The Whig of the i3th inst, says: "Not many new cases are occurring, though enough to admonish us that the pestilence is not yet eradicated. Thepau city of case3 proceeds, no doubt, from the few persons now remaining who are unacclimated." The Rev. Mr. Courjault, of the Roman Catholic Church at Vicksburg, died on the 12th inst. The Vicksburg Sentinel of the 16th says: The health of our city continues to improve. We hear but of few new cases of fever, and thtt aifIr ir(n(ra.11 w urn Hoinn well. We are pained to have to announce the death of Dr. John M. Lane, a young physician of promising talent, who follows to the grave, after an in terval of a few days, his venerated father, Judge Lane. Mr. Vick Lane, we understand, is improving. : .Our neighboring city of Jackson has sus tained a serious loss in the death of Judge Caswell R. Clifton, a cit am as highly respect ed and loved as he was widely known. Jealousy Carried too Far. At St. Louis on Friday,a very handsome lady was arrested in men's attire, at a bouse of ill-fame. She had entered it in this disguise to discover her hus band who, she bad learned, frequented the place. .. : Equally Divided. Of twelve American surgeons, who within a few week3 have gone out to join the belligerent armies in Europe, six attached themselves to the services of the Czar, and six joined tha Allies.' Fire In Bloomingtoa, IV.t. . ' '( : Bloominoton, Oct 17. About 9 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the Livery Stable attached to the Morgan House, situated on the bouth side of the Public Square, and spread North and South, entirely fJtertfying all the buildings in the block, except the Mc'Leah County Bank, and Dietrich Sc Bradner's hardware store. Loss to the Morgan House $10,000. -i Central Illinois Times printing office entirely destroyed loss $1,500. Pantagraph printing office partly saved. though in a damaged condition. Loss about $2,000. In the stable of Morgan & Bender seven horses were burned; one man reported to have been burned. The fire raged during the greater part of the night, and much con fusion prevailed. There were many persons arrested by the police in the act of stealing goods, and ws understand twenty-nve were committed to jail. One of the large chimneys of the Morgan House fell with a tremendous crash, burying beneath its ruins and instantly killing m Green, a draymen of this place, and severely injuring ham'l I leming, merchant, and Alex, Steele, constable, both of this city. Faint hopes are entertained of their recovery. Total loss estimated at over $150,000. Receipts at the State Fair. Although the receipts are not yet exactly known, yet the estimate amount received for badgers and single tickets is about $11,000, and from donations about $4,000, making together $15,000. The expenditures are about $6,000 for the fencing, buildings, and other improvements of the ground all being of a permanent and most substantial character; for the premium list about $6,000, and for incidental expenses about $1,000 making together $13,000 leaving $2,000 in the Treasury of the State Board. It is contemplated to increase the list of premiums next year to nine or ten thousand dollars so every liody may expect a cup who will work for it. State Jour. NEW ADYERTISEflEIVTS. tiUEAl'-lCtTIO.M SALE Of JCO Choice Building' Lot In the imvv of H tuir or. GIBSON COUNTY. 1X1)., iiTgxTirü M-Lre rorth or bvxsii.le. oü tub BTAVg TILLE AND II A WrORUaVILLK KAll.KOAO. OK MOXDAk AKIKRNOON OCT. i A f 2 O'CLOCK. Oil TBg PBKHlaEa. 'pHIä Tawa reoearly laid oat. is welt located on the EtJL aasvilUaad Orw -er Tille Rai rod. at what waa hara t-.ore kuo-aaa Havb'h StaTio.-i. The a;t U a goud uaa. Tue aurroaadina. oonntiy ia dens ly oorulatcd. moa.lv br O-r-maa Formen, and is in a high state of a lUTatiua. the aoa modi ties ( whieh must center at tbia point, where all the Rattrvad 'aeiiitiee extenaed to thia in common with other pointe oa the route, by the igli-toned and libwral policy of the U. sad C. Ha Irovl Co.. aieaeenrad. B ing eeatrall; loeata I, aeither too aear aor too remote from EraasnUo aad other towns, thera w no qaeeti-B bat HaCobTadt mnet evoa bsouas a flwartshina and important towa. Lou generally 40 by HO feet, wrrh e bTenient streets aad allere Title ro d. TSK MS: Kilty dellara aad aader. CatA; srrr M half ea-h aad half ia one year, with interest aeeored by mortgage SfcaT '"at all may see and indge for themaelToa. aa eitre Tramal Faeeenger Care will loare 'tit Kailrotd Dtpot at f oa the Dremiee o'clock preieely. returning at a o'olock oi. the day of aale ad take all wha wiah to att-ad to aad from the sale. F REE F CHARGE. J AS. U. OLIVER, PrbT-rictoT, ' ootlt 'da - ATTKXriO. PAIIMEH8. SfOOO Aaa'd Fruit Tre.a for Sale, f ri!IK enoeeribar hae at hVaar-ery- tnis eieinity, a good X aaortuLeat of Fear Tres. eoaeieueg of Applea, Cherrieafears, Plume Peaohee. etc.. to. For aneulare. otllatmy reaideaoe. ea Walaotst., batweea Seeead aad Third sta, o2t ir'la' PHILIP HOFF A W. ES'l'A'fF Of UICHAHIIB CI.HU T ElTelR teatame tary hare ha a ieeued to tue audera'gnJLd ad, ae Ese-a rix of toe iat wi.l -of Kieb-.rd H Combe di-ceoeed. The eatata ie aolecnt A prompt eettl mcnt af all attor coaaeetea witn saia es'ate ia earue ly n-l:w. IlT HKM'IVED. 1 cheat Kr-sh Oraler. 5 eases Lianarice: 3 Ofio Iba Sola Leather: lorealebr aat3 ; 1ENNEY k SORESäOX. FBKH OVSTtUS. 1 ehest so cans ree'd thia day at eeU3 . " ',. tOOK'S Family Groeert. Rll REAMS Wrapping Paper, just ree'd at f ß act23 COOK'S Family Grocery. Sf "CrTS Fine Floor TLA . W SO do F. do; ree'd per E. k C. Railroad at COOK'S Family Groeery PATSES ITIEAT SHOP 13 aow opened for the aeaaoa at th old Staad oa Fi atstmet heta:i V ine and Sycamore Street, I will ke-D eoastaat'r oa hau all kia-lt f Ire.i kel prioe. I would ba glad ta hare sail from my old east mors aad the public generally. octtMf W Jf. PATNR. in ol the ta t -inaluiea. and all of them at tba l"wet am. ONE HfjIRFD ItllNEUM WASTEDlüinrlDIATEi.Y AT the Mine of the Illinois Central Coal Ca.. at Daqnoln, e the Illinois Ceatral Railroad. Apply to the office of the Company, at Cairo, aa Fowler it Norton's VV harf-Boat. eJ2J2w ClfRBSK.Beael-r.4 JO bexys f F th Obicaa, . fofeaitby .1T rBKyBl A SORKKbül.

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I Bat re; 1 de Cboolate; I a Meee; 1 4 Rae Oiager; 1 4 Clara: 140 Boxee Kea tacky Mustard; Saaa'il ikii for V. JAS LOW B M CO. ocUMw 4)8 Main straat. LaiTiU. Xj. PRIKTS. 5 Ouaa Altea'a Priau, bakaaoB ttt. ftaird tbu dj and tarrala bj JA. 10WB CO . ct224w 411 Main atraat. l.aiiH Kt-rASiiMKRKa.-50 pi.eea f.aty Cawlmar... - V via so d. ka. bu. ;oaakt. cimar.-. rai JVeU2di-"1 u Mi. rÄf. iu.r. t lnnoxs aivd TniMnos XV 25 Carto&r Könnet Kikbon. bindioiaatrIaa: 10 da Valat TrisnBtnir: reeird thw dar aid far aalaky JAMi-3 LOWS CO . octi2d? 4IS Main atraa Laii-ila Ky. Al'I.KTTM -k5 aad for aala by S eaaai priot-d Satlaatta rca'd thli day 'HAHRS LUVK fc CO.. - . . . w .. m....t nit, at SKAMI.iiw 8A( KS. I.S0O Two Rnabal Sacka, n thit day and foi aala ky J AM hS LOWE t CO.. 41S Mai a atraet. Leiiillt. Ft. raa'd oct2?d 4IS Maia atr t, Loalarilla. Et, ItoTBJaS. 5 eaaet eolored Lottrsa: -i 7 do fc k do: raea'T' 4 tbla day tad JAMBS LOWK CO . 418 Vaia trat. Lauiarilla. Ky. forlaby ncVB w O H AWI.H. 150 Embroidared Shawla, raceiTed tbla day and for aala by JAMKS LWR St CO 41 Ma-n atreat. LoniaTilla. Ky ' D UU.L8.41; Baloa Hraw Drill 10 do Blaathad do lo; raccirad tbia fay aad JaS. LOW K A CO . foraola by 41 Maia atreat. LouUvilla, Ky. raoeired tbia dar. and for aala br JAS. LUKE A CO.. ot2 dw 41 Maiaa-raat. LouiaTillo. Ky. MOSEY LOST! roll of Billa (aone 30 ar mora) waa loat aitbaraa Tbandat tirht or rridar moraine. It la annnoaad that A it waa lost ca Maia atraet. or eoawhera theteaboata. Tka nadrr wlU be taw aided by leariac the aaaie at tbla ee. oeuuti TAKEN AT TUE SUN BEAM OPPOSITE THE I'USTOI'FICR. HAVIN v mad an entire chance ia my mammota Sky LifOt. by whiek 1 a-a enabled to take maeb finer nie turee than heretofore, at that am aow r par d to take pie turre ot all Mieethat will eompaie farorabl with aay takes ta tne n eat. I hare also anoeiated with ma for a abort time Mr. J. Wnlnubv. wh ia an owrt'or ol but teera eXDerieree. br whico arrangement, oae, or both ot na. ma alwaya be foaad at tr-J muBia. reaay t- taxa pictnrea. N . B. W- are alao prpard to (a oat and take likoaeeeet ar K member tne place oppoaite tne rott ura. or crp-ea at anon at notice. octSi-lf W. W. T1LESTOW SLXDRIKB. SO Boiea Cbecae: ' li'dot. V. Bhel Maaureat 25 Rosea Stanley' I lb Salerataa: 30 Baca Teanesaoe Cotton Varna: SO Baloa Cotton Batting No. 1 aad2; . 15 do Ca die W.ck; SOU Bxi S. F. Indigo: 1 Caaa Katmega; in atore ard for aale by ootM OK 8. DAZKLL k CO. OOT ITOE.-20 Bushels Swret Potate.e; 50 da Irish Jt rotatu. i. m atore ana ior ei or o20 J. W. 8. TICKERT. WLMtft t'WiKO II M. I Cask reeetred pxritea 7 r i Raiabow and (or eale by octao J. W. k 9. TI0KF.RT. LlKl. SALT! fc9VP irom tola apr:m article r-e'd tola day Tie Canal, . aad lor au W hr eetjf' laao. vol a. MITCHELL. WIIirE LIJIE AN II C!EJTIEiTa 1 V BBI.S. U hite Lime: so do-Cement, ia atore aad X W for eale by ot u U K K. l-ilLI'LL CO, dOOFFKB. 50 Big prim new Coffee (a etoro aad for a aala rjr - oetw r vtä, uabt&bi. c vu TULIP BIXB FOB SALE. HAVINO a larger anmbe. of Tulips thaa I deaira. aad af the handemet Tarir-tie , I will diapoeaef BalheetaBy rerte'y oejirea at a low prioo. Ae tbia le tne time ror pleading the Bulbs, to bloom aext tear, thee within to obtain them had better eallearl. My rar'etie.ara all doable ta upe. , wa. usanji. m. u.. ootl9dln ' " Lamaaea City, Exchange on ew York &, New Orlrtvos CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, aetsidef OOPBLAMD'S KXCUAMOR BAXK LOST! CJCPPOSED to bare beea loat omewhere botweaa my store aad the WashinctoB Honae 'table l aid. a Mvaer Wallet. eoBtaintoaa VA no'e ua th Cr-tcent. City Bank. K aasTille, also a 5 bill oa the State Bank af Illinois at abawneetewa: alo, oae half dol'ar, e'lrer. ad a copper eeat. The finder will he lib- rally rewarded by leariag it at my atore ea Maia street, tnree aeera below secoaa. otlotf SAMUEL BMB1CH. T.iV, WHITB PA1N1. tZfi fl LBS ia stor-ianl for aa e by e3UU aet PRBSTOlf BR0S. CHEKAR. X hexei jost reaeiaed. aad for nie bj oet2S PRE3TOM BROS. niGAixs! n.osiivo orTrr COLBITKM dt H BRHH BK RUHR wtll close ent their stock of Dry Goods at grvat bargaiaa: aa they wbb t ehaage their otfsinese. Tfteir store eousinca or a good asortmflt ex Winter Hoods, saeh as Flannels. Hatiaets. Linseye, Dei.albes, !tilk P aida and a eeneral aasor: meat at HrsierT GloTea. Ice. Those who wish good roods at low prieca bad letter aall aad examine before pnrebaing rieewnere. COLBL Kff k HKRHBBRGEH. aetIS Festafa Block, It street, below atata . MATTH E8KM AXlt BED COMFi'HTB - AT 0 ILBURX & HERSHBKROER'S, Foster's Bloc , 1st st., EraBSTllIe. lad. TtTR itlll eontinue to manttfa-Hnra the est Mattreeaee af VV arery kind to be found is the eedatry eoosi-iting af Hair, Spring;. 9Ioaa, Cotton and Shnek, of all sitae. We are willing to ahow our Mtttreaaea by the ir1o' any others, and gnaraatea they will reeeira the preferenee. We will aeli them at wholesale or retail, ar make them to order on aa faroreble terms as tbey raa ba fonnd Bed foro forte of all qnliti-e and eises always en head ar mane to orner. e win aa nappy to enow tnem to an wno wish toexemioe. ootid 1H HKI. GI.OVK8. A lull supply of bort, -xtra U Hiicktkia Uioree.at 0 "IK'S oet!8 Family Grocery. 6KOTJND SPICF. T EC FI TED 60 boxes gronad 8piee for eale by epl I. k D. HEIMAK. ' PIRXT LOT OP TIIK ISKASON. dJVdTk TOI NO Fat Turkrya just reeeired per eanal boat WLW it. uraat. at uw-Jt'a oetlS Family Grocery o TH, O ATS. "10 bushel rktra Oats. receiTed per flat Boat, at ootia , uill)H' family tirooery KKT POTAIOl -2 bushel Sweet Potatoee: a3 25 do Irish Potatoes, ree'd per eteamT Jam a Paul, at ect!8 COOK'S Family Groetr. GEOVES'S STAB CONCERT TEOUPE! KUNKEL GROVER, THE PKKSIVALS) ATiU TASM. THE ereateet Violinist America has yet produced, with the CARNIVAL. PRAYER OF THE VIOLIN KNOW NOTHING A VU SAG NICHT. ARKANHAS TRA YE! KB. aad u.are thaa One handred new eoccs. 49 Ti.-kets ot admission may be obtaiaed at all the princi ple store. Hotels. .. TW K.NTT-r I V K Cbi.TS JCACH. Children aadertwelee. F1FTKKX CKTt. At Creacetit Vlty llbli morjiday ant, Tare velar, October 22d and 83d. LKolf GROVER. CeadneUr. Col. AT. A. JoejKgOB. Agent. HMrSS V. B. BARKER AS iu't returned from the Kat with the largest aaaertaeat of Millinery nnd Fancy Goods ever brought to ibis city consisting of Bonnnta, Ribbona. Flowera anü Teathera af all daeoripti. as. Also Cape.GioTea.CaderalerTee aad Kmhrei Iarieeoi aH kinda. She haaalsoaa assortment of Cloth CI aks and Talmas, ta which aha iaribu the attention af the lad-eeef Krariaeilre aad Tionity octwtf Tti d'liiEH vneoiH Tt HAT taok th drat premmm at the Vaadcrbargh Canary J. Fair, ww m laufactored by THO. BNOWDOWN, aad there ial 0 barrels at täe ae kino for rale by ooty; THNNKV HORENSOrT. AUiTIM'tSTltATOUN SALE OF HEAL I STATE BT rirtne of a decree renoernd by the Court a f Com silo a PUaeot Vaadorbuivb Conaty at iu lest iarm.-l will pro.uaeu to siiar tne u-isn novae aoor ia -TaaaTiiie. ine roi? Inwiue deacribed real estate. ' elouiin to the eatata af Mania t Reis. deeei.eed oh th- 17: b day of Norenrl er, A. V. 185A, to- ; Eaetera Enlargement of ETansTille. ladieaa, that seende: ; eoramenet. g at tne eoruer ui aais lot at the uuneetioa af : atre-t three lourtl. of the width of aaidlot. or about Maa1 bü one hundredths feet: thedea parallel to atbetreet t- the Alley ia the rear of said lot: tbaee -itb aaid Alley ta .tb atraet a'ore-aid. aa thenee to the place of begiaaing. Also. Lot C. in olock tea lo theaor-k-eastera enlargement of aaid eity.Likewiaa. Lot t' aad 22 ia Lilleatoa'a aad Lockhart's aalarremifBt. The aforesaid property will ba sold aa the followlag terme, ta-a it: Oae-third o f the pureheae monrr ia be ptid la oael : o-.e-th.rd in sia. aad one-third ia twelre months from day of tale: the pnrehaerr girins a-t-e with ap(.reed e'arlf , with iaureet,aad waiting all relief from raluation lawa. JOHN A. RE1TZ. Adm'r . Iwbbt k Leosabi. Aaetioae-r. aet!7w4t f"olkbote copy 2 times.) - - MW'UVtD PKH HTKAMKH MIDA. Q !t BOXKS W . R. Cream Cheese: aJ I Casaa 1. V. Paper latch.s ISO gross; I Caaa lak-.jree firat O, fwdtror 15 Boxes double rettaed Sada Salerataa ia lb. aaaoTas "er eale at reduced prieca by oct!7 1. k D?HRTVAy. PKlf STKAMKÄ J. D. KAKX.. BOXKSaf Palm Soap. tW boxea. II do Star Candles; lor aale'hy ' aot IT I. k D. HEIMaW. aa SC BCS9 KIJS PH? KET lOTATOK-Jst reeeieed ; aad for eale by eetlt T. BACOh A CO.

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J T Walker Uakaewa Owaere.. da da do da da ".'f'f IS If Tt , art? 10 4 aal etesasfttti IS K at X, ..... i TT ae Kef let Liste 4 2S V AS, , ana i tree let II sab dW X S 1 J t s o' 1 1 4f 10 4f i err 11 f f i s oa d 4 4 t IH I Tt 4 4 I I If, X el 21 " " let 1 tub die af C I da da . " da da da da ' da da da da da da Heireef Gee Betet. da da do de da do da g -e k af ' . 1 30;3 alley end ef.. S 141 D K Mt K k 12 I :. 14 41 .. T 44 .. " I .. 11 4 .. T M .. 2r. SI .. ..... us. tfl fte pärtä'f!"". W7 Hit aad al a w 2AXI.V) ti it 2 81 U W .11 I.IjTJoI let sali dit 4 a r 11 :tl 12131 pan af I 217 HE lit It aid Sale will be at the Heart Heue, ia the e'ty af Krone-. Tille, oa the third day of NoTemker. 1155. betweea tka aaaa of 10 o'clock A. M. aad 2 o'clock P. M . et aaid dar. . . JOHN FARRKLL. Citv C'-lleetor. P. S -Thoie interested la the afore premiaes. can r-ay tha aboTa deliaqneat tales eoito aad ehargea at any time ptier to h day of aale. foetH tf- J KROtfAIH 4Bdeiea faaoy Braome; 1 d- (1-iag straw i Shaker Broome, for sale l-r aetIT I. k D. VBtllAKX. ULAgWABR. TOB rrO. WBAPI PAPKHr7 At'. AT ti l l Kli. - ' i .- WE will a. 11 at Auctioa oa Thamday the lth last., at aar Hale Booms, tmrmtt of Third and Maia au., eommaaa lag at a'a eck A. Mi . liu Buses aawrt d Mlaaa Ti are, eeat stlag af dan. Kap i piere. Ditbi-s. Xelaasis Caae aad Tamklera, ia great rarietr. -AI 80 . IPO Reams ef .Wrapping Paptr; ' a ltna T.k.... SO da Srgara. e.. Ae. TERM.. CASH. Bala with ant reearre. Daafe-a aea Ta. ape. tf.ul iarited ta attend. WOO La KT dl MELSOM.i , etifct AueUeaeert., PUIXTEH'S JOB PAPEttS. KIXU- dk GOOOMAIf, TT&aid 79 Wall at. CincinaatB, a.fr. TTATR eaband a beauUfal eteek af PRIHTBR'l PA. XI FKRS. Cards, Card Bheeta. Blaek aad aeleaed- lake. , Breaies. Tarnishes. Ae., which they offer al , MANUFACTURER'! PRICKS. ' ' " aatlttt " PICKLRD PURR AHO IAReK -.1 JUST reeeired by the eteamer BiekmB aad f-r aataa . i. R. JdUKROK'S FamiPy OroaeTf.oetl Ceraer da aad Oak ess:NOTICE- . TBI Stoekheldera la the EraneTlll Gs Light Ca., era hereby t.otiad that a meetiag will be held at tbeeeSre af Jobs J. Chaadler, K-q . betweea the haara af a. M aad. , P. M .. a th 16th day of October. tttS, for the parpese ef.ehvosmg three Direetara toaerre for oae year . , ati.i-F4 0. G. KEATS, Pree't. PRWII OY-eTI-RM , '"ATE hare rersirrd the fi'st sbipavat. aad will ta epeav f haad for the season, a supply of he calibrated Holt: dp9 actia TBNNET at lOKMIOjIe 3,000 OZS. QUININE,' . :" JVST RECEIVE IV THIS DAT ' BT SXPRKBS AND FOR BALK BY.', FMEDERICK RCKSTINK. Ja.. . s WBOLBtALB DEVOOIST, B. B. COB. VOCBTH ABB MAXB BTi., . Cincinnati Ohto. i - octll-tf - --. '-- ' v FVBÜITIBE, WALL PAPEU, dC.f AT SCHMIDT tit RTlHKK'Si 'ajrcTE Beep constantly an haad a reriety af Sefaa. DiTaaa. V Laaagee, Chain, et., al aar awa maaafaetare. a xoaaafaatare ta order aay af thee articlee with hair ar plash bottom aad la aay eryle deeired. Attn. jnt r-e!Ted. a large aad beau tiro I Tariety af WALL ' PAPKR. af all qualities aad styles, ta which we reepoctfal- ' It iBTito public attaatioa. aetIS tf SCHMIDT k STARK. HELL HANGER LOCK Altt UDH IMIIfT. ' TOBBING, aweh a repairing rmhrella. Paraawlav acaraV P lag orate, mouauag uaaea, eta., ny jawKa P.rnMi' , aett-tm Canter Feartt aad JrTafn etrerle. - nUH.V MRA I. SO nah Cera Sleel, for eale by a oetö J tt as VirKftRT. " t ' LARD! LARD:!-SM Iba ,rlm lard, Jjeet reeje aad ft aal by tocU J. A . ViCkKa-T. WH AD ORWAMKSiTAI. PJtl5T,!'' Wtl'MllaRI. lateipaiiaer a. W. W Tilestes ee , a rereot-ully iafonnstbeeitiseasaf EtaDSill. d Tien. u. that be baa Tfsumed bis ff-rmar basiaeaaol Sign aad . raam ntal Paiatiag, aad iras'a that by atrtri ats.au e , business, peopled ly e taetefol and worhmaalike exreatiea af ' all work entrusted to hi, to merit a eoatinuana f that patroaagr heretolore aa liberally exiaaded to him. . arSbop oa Wain street, oa the teeood flter af Ml. 1 P. Elliou'a new brick buildirg. actlttf .- FALL NTYLE 1IATSI V.. "fB bare aow out nr Falj, tie of Geatlemea'a Proa, . fl Hate. It surpasses everything w ereT had before. i , gir ae a call. Oar CoB'o-mator taablaa as to make Hats that , win at tne aw irrogiar anapea areas witn porraei ea isS . oomfort. Wo alee hate aa haad aad make va order est the , latest raahieat of Haw aad Care. , . . , , , VA UTIKR k MARCOKTfltR, ' Mt2 Maia trt. btwea Firat aad Seaaael ISTEBEMINIl TO TUR LA DI FBI YTR hara just reeeired a beautiful let af aea tyl Draal V Trimmings: 4 0 ra-d Black rre d Rhine, all widths; 0 3ilh, Clotk aad feriae MaatiDas: -J v A good aeortmeat af Loa aad tqaaro kawls; -Alee Silk. Cl-aamera aad Meriaa Ueae. which w far for sale at redaoed price. - - weta svBts. ojtuJBia a rstwe. PICKE SPANISH iriOSS. f BALES af enpetier vallir. for aale br tbl( ' B.VP las qaaarhy. by . ft GILBK.rY ; li.. m; it Byeamero rt . aear ate. , . WlftliRIKftv. . 9 75. i-irc.s Silk HaBdaVeniefai ISO de Skirt Uweomt; ree'd thia d moseh Madras Cr.Tlte: d t aad for ealaVr - t,o er i . , ., 41 Maia (treat, LoaieTiflc. Ry. Cu-PAHTAtvKUtP JaOTlCK, ; .. . THEaahaarlbera ha tht day formed a Co-pa rtaerrblw : aader the aame aad atria of JiiSFPH C JEWELLa . CO.. forthatraaaaetion af tho Wholaaala Drv fl-A. r-l..a. lag. Hats aad Caps and Boot and Shore Bu.iaess. GiT a a call at the e'eraer of Vine gad First sireeta. äHiroouatr and City Ordere wanted ta axrhaare for Goad. WU.L4RÜ CARPRNThB.. ; Jt-MEPH O JKH ELL. aetHVidf R. S. ALFORO. ' l TK I I TV I I TV A BB-ECEIVEOwerataamar Prairie Cite: B-eV 2 ehesu Poaeaaag bagliah break feat Teat a xtraaa do a rede op I redneed prleee hf t p. rl KieAfli UU04liTl!. V aepTtf ORR. DALZELL CO, A DflZ. ImaiiiiUM ana to aala T BAIIIlIXKld AXD OVf?TKBI. .- I O K DOZ Caw. Oyaten; aa jli"iiSrt ' em "a aa tar aala by . stit NOTICE Tt PLOAV MAKERS. LETTERS Pateat wra graaud ta HINTER a GARrtNEK. Oet 2ih. ISS1. oraa mproTemeatiB Plaa. ha u pateat aeisia in the ct Mck. aid it application u a eteal . t'ir-a mouW bhard. Aad whraa many plow makers haea,. and are etill maki g thi. hoard without a-benty. t etch lar j rtnainaaa the' r7aaa?itee rtgns. aoiira t aeney giTw saaa the right mdat- ths he right rested br law will e elaia .li. k.rmmn erill be dealt with eeeerdiag to law. Aay sal;' r law will Isiase, aaa any iiinnrii L all i-erseae wishing! lure al the plow ea fsbingto v this mould boatd ia tba man ore e ow eaarettthem ia aay oaaatisy-af Mr. SAM- ' 17 EL IKRl,FTBeMf. lad, A.y tniormtta waaae wilt -be mVaa Ws.ddi-ein (poet paid) the aadonigaed at Joetor- r " son rille. lad., wh aldaa ar U eely autkorieed Age äoPaaaa Bad aaaaHenr'f .tba board. tboreBea. bfTJSSLIbJ QARm,, ' t9-1m4rr Agewm Mi traalTf . f)irtV.

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