Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1872 — Page 4

THE EVENING JOURNAL: INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1872.

OUR WOOLEN DEPARTMENT .A. BIG- SUCCESS. STOCK LARGE! AND ATTRACTIVE, PRICES LOW. Moscow Beavers, Eoklm Beavers, Castor Beavers, flrlih and Scotch Suiting, Krseys and Melron's In a'l te choice colorings, Best French and English BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, &C, FULL LINES OF: DOMESTIC WOOLENS AND B0T3" CASSDIERE3. WT1 mtke to order, on short notice Men's and B ys' Clothing In the very best manner. Every garment wi ranted first-class in stvlcardworkmanehip. Mr. 1IENKY ?s In charge of this department. lie sttnd unrivaled, and i a cutter of firt-class ability. Gentlfnen will do well to investigate before purchasi 14 the r winter outfit. Cloth bought of us will he cut FKEEUP CHARGE, and a good fit guaxauteed. If properly made.

ADAMS & HATCH. 66 EAST WASHINGTON ST. tag 1 1872 ly 4th p topi -tool DRUGS! DRUGS! WITT & SURFACE, 19-4. "West "Washington Street. DKUG3, PAINTS, OIL AND WINDOW-GLASS. S3T"Special atto ' ion given to prescriptions. CLARK'S PIIOTOGRArns have aeaiu taken the highest premium s over all others, for ei ?ht years my photo.rraphic work has excelled all competition, everal 'imes having taken e ery premium awarded. M ike a note of it, that no" more thm one tingle premium hau ever been awarded to any on of my corapmto s, and that not for ertperior merit, but for com pli.nent. The Indian Ink and Wa er-colored Paint :n "8 that took the premiums this year (although not entered in my name), were fi'iished by the came artist thr. I have employed for the last five years. Gallery No 6 East Washington street aairtf ly-lcol4 D. R. CLARK, Proprietor. MuTUERSHEaD & JOStPH, CITY REAL ESTATE OFFICE" No. 18 North Meridian Street. Wc haTe just reccired the plats of the new suburb known as BRIGHTWOOD, nd invite the attention of our friends to this opportunity for investment and speculation. Several LARGE MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS will soon be in operation in this sub-division, and the appreciation of property will be rapid and permanent. Call soon, if you wish a good selection. CITY BREVITIES. Professor Cox returned home last night. The question of allowing rolice officers to carry arms is under discussion. Major Gordon addressed a rousing meeting at Clermont, yesterday afternoon. A marriage license was this morning grant ed August Seelcr and Mary J. Smith. The case of Laven M. Russell, for robbery, was commenced this morning, in the Criminal Court. The ca6e of George Ryan vs. Robert Ryan, on account, is on trial In the Superior Court Room No. 2. A juvenile offender, by the name of Slaughter was dismissed by Judge Elliott, with an admonition, this morning. -To morrow night, at Roberts Park Church, the Young People's Union will give one of their be6t entertainments. A small detachment of United States infantry, from Pittsburg, passed through the city last eveniusr, bound for the Far West. John W. Forster, of Evansville; C. T. Doxey, of Anderson; and John C. Brush, of Rockville, were at the Bates House this morning. Mrs. Taylor, who was taken sick on the witness stand, in the Russell case this morning, was well enough to appear as a witness this afternoon. Mr John B. Sutherland, President of the State Board of Agriculture, was at the Department this morning. He will remain in town a few days. Citizens, in order to prevent confusion and trouble, are earnestly desired to keep themselves posted in regard to the location of the nearest fire alarm telegraph box. Tbere will be a festival at the California Street M. E. Church to morrow evening. Admission twenty-live cents, inc'uding supper. It !a desirable that thero should be a large attendance. Articles of Association of the "Crescent Society designed to form a pleasant union for the benefit of the young men of the Indianapolis High School were filed with the Secretary of State this morning. A furious runaway occurred on Ohio street, yesterday afternoon. The horses succeeded in separating the vehicle in its various parts; but the driver stuck to the remnants, and stopped the horses in fron of Dr. Woodburn's, on Illinois Btreet. The County Treasurers seem to be very laggard in making their fall settlements with the State Treasurer. Only three days f grace now remain, and there are forty five counties yet remaining unsettled. We can't exactlv see the policy or utility of thus hanging back. A young man came to the Surgical Institute for treatment for ague, a few days ago, whose physical proportions are truly gigantic. He Is of Scottish descent, and came here from Nova Scotia. He is between seventeen and tighteen years old; bight seven feet five inches, (in his stocking?;) weight 287 pounds. Henry Thompson, an employe of the Street Commissioner, was seriously burned and bruised on the left arm during the removal of the water pipe on North Illinois street, last Friday. He came to the Surgical Institute this morning, exhibiting a bad-looking aim. It was dressed, and will probably be a well member, ultimately

Buy a noiseless "New Family" Blees Sewng Machine, and get all the attachments free. J. R. Manlove. m Dooley's Yeast Powder Is always full weight; a saving of one-fourth to one-half. ROBBERY OF TEMPLE C. HARRISON.

TRIAL OF LAVEN M. RUSSELL, ONE OF THE ACCUSED. The trial of Laven M. Russell, the supposed confederate of Hiram Minnick and James Taylor in robbing Temple C. Harrison a year ago la3t summer, was commenced this morning In the Criminal Court. Three witnesses were examined up to the hour of the noon adjournment, viz: Isom Indicutt, James Gordon, and Chief -of -Police Thompson. Mrb. Mary Taylor was put upon the BtanJ, but had proceeded but a little way la her evidence when she was taken quite sick and faint, and the Court excused her until this afternoon. The evidence of the witnesses examined does not differ at all from that on the previous examination If the defense can bring evidence to quash the straightforward testimony of Indicutt, in relation to the drugging with "stone fence" of Harrison, or can get around that of Eli Thompson about finding Harrison's pocket book in a savory condition on the premises of Taylor, which was identified by underllarrlson oath, the defense is shrewder than we suppose it to be. But "may justice be done, though the heavens fall." SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT. The Sunday School concert to be given at Masonic Hall next Friday evening promises to be one of unusual excclleneei Mr. Jasper Finney has been untiring in his efforts with the children, and from what we have seen and heard at private rehearsals, his labor has not been thrown away. Mr. Church4 with his dissolving views, has been engaged and the scenes he represents are truly beautiful and life-like, and will be one of the principal features of the entertainment. Miss Emma Sells, a young lady of rare musical ability, will preside at the organ. The living tableaux of little children decorating the cross with flowers can not fail to produce an agreeable sensation. The Song of the Pilgrimage, composed cf 6acred choruses, duetts and solos will be rendered by a picked chus of twenty children, with Mr. Finney as conductor. The Banner March of a picked class of twenty-six children, each provided with a banner, and the tour through Europe described by Church, will be a pleasing affair. The Jewish pictures will be described by Elder Black, of the Northwestern Christian University. Price of admission, adults 25 cents; children 15 cents. The proceeds will be given to the Olive Branch Sunday 8chooi. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. This morning, a little after twelve, officer Powell, who was on his beat, heard an alarm whistle, and immediately made for the point indicated, which proved to be North Mississippi street, between Vermont and Michigan. A servant girl in the house of Mr. 8chwartz, of the firm of Glick fc Schwartz, was aroused by the attempt of three men, as she alleges, to break into the house. They made two attempts before she alarmed the family, which, upon being aroused, the burglars fled, and could not be traced. Mr. Schwartz says this is not the first attempt made to burglarize his house, and feels a little anxious that the villains should be traced out and punished. Thev are probably attracted by the idea of great wealth in the way of jewelry, etc. m WHEEL OFF. As an elderly gentleman, of the Friendly persuasion, was watering his horse at the public fountain, corner of the Post Office Building, about eight o'clock this morning, the Ladder Company's elongated team drove araund the corner and struck the rear part of his vehicle, (which protruded a little too far into the street) knocking a wheel endwise, and letting the wagon down in the street. The old gentleman got out and mildly remarked that he thought "that act was uncalled for," but the driver of the ladder wagon didn't seem to see the thing in the same light the old gentleman did and so the matter ended. "KTNDLK'G- WOOD." Major Palmer desires it to be made known to the dwellers on South Illinois street, that the blocks he has transported there for paving purposes do not make good kindling-wood although a good many seem to think they do. He is also desirous that a few of the tools used in the process of paving, such as shovels, picks, etc., which have been surreptitiously taken away, be returned as soon as the purloin ers are through using them. If they are not returned he proposes to institute such proceedings as shall bring them and we guess the Major will keep his word. OUR COURT CALENDAR. SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1 BtrORE JUDUB NEWCO.MB. 1726. Mahorney fc Co., vs. Lunt & Hanck. On account. Tried by Court. Finding and judgment for plaintiff for $147 IS and costs. lSOS. George W. Keyser vs. James W. Gray, et &1. On account and attachment. Trial by Court. Finding and judgmest for plaintiff against defendant Gray for 1395 76 and costs. Finding for the defendant Harth, and the at tachment ordered discharged. 2326. Fisher Doherty, et al, vs. Jacob Strong ct aL On note. Evidence heard by the Court, and cause taken under advisement. 225S. John D. Lowden vs. Benj. Newhouse. Trespass. Tried by the Court and finding and judgment for defendant. 1833. Wing. Ermentrow et al. vs. George F. Gayer, et aL On note. On trial by a jury. CITY COURT. PETIR SMOCK, MATOR PRO TIX . James Hurley was found guilty of a ferocious assault on James A. O'Neal, and committed in the sum of $12 40. Mr. Hurley was also adjudged guity of malicious trespass upon the property cf said O'Neal, for which ho is held In a similar fine. Wouldn't It be better for Mr. Hurley to let Mr. O'Neal severely alone, after this? Harriet Hoyt paid $5 90 for depositing ashes In her alley. Eraetus Everson and Jerome Johnson, charged with the large-ay of a chain from one J. W. Whiteacre, were adjudged not guilty. Drank and Disorderly Winter F. Adams, Patrick Dalley, Con. Donnovan, W. H. Pye, Charles Little and lastly (which it should have been firstly), Maggie O'Conner, a lady whose

name has been in the newspaper so often that

compositors keep it standing ior Pu, wD Bent up in default of that little old $6 90 each. John Green was just green enough to purchase his liberty at an outlay of $6 90, leaving him a. dime out of a five and a two. in SETTLEMENTS. Joseph Showers, Treasurer of Posey county, this morning settled with the State Treasurer, paying in $5,7yi 05, and drawing out on account of School Fund, $4,055 64. Frank Crook, Treasurer of Martin county, paid in $959 53, and drew out $2,133 00. Warren Davis, Treasurer of Montgomery county, paid in $3,465 55, and drew out $4,243 20. J. H. Bowen, Treasurer of Randolph county, paid in $3,017 OS, and drcV out $4,055 64. LOCAL MATTERS. Wht do you burn tallow candles, or use this high-priced gas, when by the true refined oils sold by Holliday Bros., 15 South Meridian street, you get better light, and a great deal cheaper? They also sell all styles of lamps known to the trade. . t Ye wives whose husbands are always complaining of tough beefsteak and dry roasts, send them round to Joachim's Butcher Shop, corner of Fort Wayne avenue and St. Clair 6treet, and not only save three to five cents on a pound, but get a steak or roast that is all right. Although Mrs. Smith, 40 South Illinois street, did a fine business Saturday, 6he stU has one of the most tasty and fashionable stocks to 6clcct from. In her millinery work she pleases all who give her their patronage. Tjie length of time De Ruiterhas been in the OTBv?r trade is a sufficient guarantee that he keeps t? best brands in the market. If you want a can Ox oysters or a well-gotten-up dish Xysters, try ? ter, South Illinois street. . . When taking tea at ft friend st week, we noticed the lady had remarkably-fine biscuits. On inquiring we found she used Cobb 8 Baking Powder. His toilet articles are also becVmin2 popular with our ladies. The beautiful weather and the artistic and hfe-like style, Ingraham & Claillin, at their Art Gallery, 32 Ea8t Washington street, take pictures, taken together, make it one of the best times and places in the city to get a Photo of yourself. The oldest oyster eaters pronounce the "Triangle Brand" of oysters kept by Guiscy & Phipps, 18 West Maryland street, the best they have ever tried, and when you want a fine? trout, bass or white fish, 13 West Maryland is the place to 6trike for. in Gkcm.-ek Bhowx, 5'J West Washington street, don't trouble the Grocers' Black Ll6t much, as he sells such good articles, and deals so fairly, that a man is ashamed to go back on his bill. Try him once, and Bee if you don't get your goods promptly and as represented. Dk. Cook, having often been asked for h& card by different gentlemen of the press, today says: "Yes; put in what you please." I find his office well patronized with a large run of business, mainly in the line of Eye, Ear and Catarrhal affections. His office is over Mansur's Bank, corner of Washington and Alabama streets. oct26-etf n VANDaLIA. 8HOKT LlNE WINTER CHANGE OF Time. On and after Monday, October 28tb, trains will leave and arrive at Indianapolis as follows: WESTWARD LEAVE. 3:15 A. m. Pacific Express (daily.) 9:00 a. Jt. St. Louis Express (except Sunday.) 1:30 p. m. Evansville Mail (except Sunday.) 8:00 p. m. Night Express (except Sunday.) EASTWARD ARRIVE. 4:00 A. k. Fast Line (daily ) 10:00 A. m. Mail (except Sunday.) 5:30 p. m. Accommodation (except'Snnday.) 6:00 p. Jf. Atlantic Express (except Sunday.) John E. Simpson, oct23 e&mtjt Geneial Superintendent. Hi When you come right down to facts, if you want a good, durable Boot or Shoe, the best place in the city to strike for is "Dury's Shoe Palace," No. 3 East Washington street. His stock is always full and of the best qualities. Our Stereotype Department is the only one in the State. We do every variety of work at Cincinnati prices. Our brethren of the press in different parts of the State wishing any work done in this line, will do well to correspond with us. e&m Indianapolis Journal Co. RUE AUTUMN. The hazy, dream-like days of autumn are here in aft their glory. The following pleasant description of the scene by some unknown writer is both true and beautiful: "The time of the year has come when the whole year's wealth is jielded up to patient labor. When the buds and blossoms of tardy spring-time are exchanged for the purple fruits and golden glory of autumn. When tedious uncertainty, born of a weak faith in God has iven place to a beautiful reality. September oes not return mature fruits for all the fragrant blossoms of Jane. The promises bo easily fulfilled, and very many of the buds that are children of a genial sun and summer air die and fall to the earth on the approach of storm and heat. Many live, but with distorted shapes and unsightly deformities; while others with worm-eaten cores and nollow hearts are living falsehoods and deceitful nothings." There is an Indescribable something in all this crimson splendor of oak and maple, this hectic of the dying year, that makes us feel sober In spite of ourselves, and we can't help thinking of the time when our own Indian summer, of which this Is but a shadow, with its hazy uncertainty and obscurity and mist, will demand of us the fruits of a life's Eummer time. N. O. POTTER, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, REPRESENTS THE POLLOWTNQ FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES:

8t. Paul F. and M. Ins. Co., St. Paul, Minnesota. Cash Capital and Surplus $532,629 S5 Traders' Ins. Co., Chicago, Illinois. Capital, U. 8. Bonds, Registered, $500,000; Surplus, $70 000 570,000 00 St. Joseph F. and M. Ins. Co., St. Joseph, MlsssourL Cash Capital and Surplus 450,797 63 For sound financial management, promptness and fairness in the adjustment and payment of losses, the above companies stand as high as any In America. Bisks written in proportion to assets, on dwellings, merchandise and first class maaufacturing establish ments at current rates. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. OFFICE: Room No. 4, Yolm'a Block, Up-stairp, sep30-5m-b3dc4thp ..'

GEORGE H. WEST,

DXAXXBXtt china. crockery, glass warb!, WOODEN "VJ rARE, JAPANNJID WAKE, LOOKING GLASSES, PLATED GOODS, CUT: L3 CRY, AND HOUSE FURNIgffilNQ GOODS. 57 W. Washington St. AND 14 KEN' rUCKY AYS. ap!8 ly top4cel4thp READ THIS! Something that men. or moderate means can. invest in and MAKE MONEY IS NOW OFFERED BY CLEAVELAND, SMOCK & CO. SPRINGD ALE Lota selling at $13 OO per front Toot. BIX PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. ITirat Payment Very Small. LOTS LARGE AND HANDSOMELY LAID OUT. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE THIS NEW ADDITION BEFORE PURCHASING. The low price at which these lots are selling, the fine improvements going on in it and additions adjoining, render it one of the best opportunities yet offered to men of large or small means to Invest and be sure of doubling their money within six months. Also, several other fine properties just put on our books for us to sell. In which there are bargains. CLEAYELANP, SMOCK & CO., Heal Estate Exchange. 84 EAST MARKET STREET. G- O TO FRANK McORE A RY'8, NO. 270 EAST WASHINGTON ST., For your Stoves, Zinc and Sheet-iron Ware. N. B. Jobbing done at short notice at reasonable prices. au3-3me RAG CARPET FACTORY CORNER MICHIGAN AND WEST 8TS. Rag Carpets on hand. Weaving done promptly eplS e3m VICTOR LEMAIRK. BOOTS! BOOTS! For a well made neat-fitting BOOT, go to J. C. MA AG-, No. CO South Illinois Street, ecp28 eSm Franklin Life Insurance Building. Dr J. W. CULBERTSON, OCULIST & AURIS T, Srf. OPERATOR ON THE j EYE AND EAE, DEPICTS OP SIGHT AND HEARING, AND TREATMENT OP CATARRH. Office, 13 North Delaware Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. HT'Send stamp for leference. Artificial ' Eyes constaatly on hand. Jyl8-6m MERCANTILE AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING of every description done at the shortest noOtf at the Joumax. Job Office, '

OUR NEW

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ELEGANT, STYLISH AND DRESSY.

DON'T FJLIXi THE ILIFF "HATTERS OF Opposite Palmer House.

SAMUEL BE OK & SON Have the Largest and Best Stock of BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, ETC., IN THE STATE. Single Guns from $3 to $25. Double Guns from SB to 8 LOO. 35 Agents for the Celebrated Parker Breech-Loading Guns, Dupont, Austin aad Miami Powder Companies. aug26-8mose 63 East Washington Street. Indiapolis.

IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.

-KST-LUrjISIIKD IN 1803.

STRENGTH, AGE, SECURITY. Assots Over Eight Million Dollars, Gold. PURELY FIRE IJISURANCE -NO LIFE LIABILITIES. This Company -writes large lines on first-olasH risks at current rates. SOUND INDEMNITY can be secured by insuring in the II&PEItl AD. DAVIS & GrERAUX). Agents. 0PPICE OYER PLETCHER & SHARPS 'S BANK, NO. 49 EAST WASHINGTON ST., INDIANAP0LI3. sep23-elm G HE -A-P CAEPETS, WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS, &C, YT ALBEET Q-ALL'S, 101 EA.ST WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE.

CHEOMOS." 196 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, roB CHOICX Chromos, Mirrors, Pictures. ITrauies, Cord, Tassels, Etc, AT HALP THE PRICE CHARGED BT AGENTS, TEDDLERS, OR OTHER HOUSES. Tour interest demands that you See these Goods before Purchasing. PRICE LIST: Choice Chromos, elaborately framed.. $5 Smaller Chromos. elegantly framed Fine Prints, 22x28, in massive frames. 2 Elegant Mirrors, in every style Choice Engraving, elegantly framed.. Sauare and Oval Frames, very fine Millions of Frames in every variety... 00 to (9 00 65 to 1 00 50 to 5 00 25 to 12 00 50 to BO 25 to 5 00 10 to 9 00 SOLD FOR CASH OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS sep5-3m4thp R. P. CRAPO, Manager. CITIZENS' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF IND., 0PPICE. 1231-2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., Indianapolis. Ind. OFFICERS: John H. Ohh, Prest. Wk. Hakwajiaw, V. Prest. Thio. W. McCoy, Sec Nelson Truslib, Treas. Wx. J. Elston, Mad. Ex. Rob. E. Moorx, Gen. Agt. rcculiar advantages of the Citizens Mutual Benefit Association of Indiana: Its average is less than onethird the ordinary Life Insurance. Its assessments are in small sums, at easy intervals, to that no one need lose its benefit on account of inability to pay. It puts no restriction upon any class, male or female. All are invited to participate in the great blessings it will bring to the loved ones of our firesides Its members protect each other at actual cost, and thus secure the largest possible returns for the money raid, lit leaves the people's moaey in their own pockets, instead of accumulating it by millions subject to the control of large corporations. Its plan is simple, reasonable, and entirely equitable and just. It is founded upon actual experience, and it free from all doubtful and objectionable features. Its stability is guaranteed by a permanent fund of $50 000 to every 5,000 members Its security is the bet known to man. Each certificate holder is security to each other for his or her amount to th extent of all the members belonging to the Association. Finally, it brings the great blessing of Life Insurance witk in the reach of every member of the community, male and female, rich and poor, high and low. It makes Life Insurance what it should be a blessing to all. Fur further Information inquire at the office of the Association. aag30-3me LOUIS LANG, NO. 29 8. MERIDIAN BTREET, INDIAN AP0LI8 Importer and Dealer in all kinds of Hhine "Wines and. Imported Champagnes. STILL WINES. California Santa Anna, Angell ca. Muscatel, Hock. Claret, Port, Bherry, and Spark ling. Missouri Delaware, Taylr, Norton's, Virginia, Concord, and Catawba. SPARKLING WINES. Imported Monopole, and Heidsick. California Montebella, Sparkling Angelica. Missouri and Ohio Ives' Seedling, Imperial, Sparkling Concord, Virginia Seedling, Golden Crown, Sparkling Delaware, Golden Eagle, and Carte Blanche. ap41y4p B ILL HEADS printed neatly and expeditiously at tue wuuiuMAij urriiiv.

OAEPETS & WALL PAPERS. FRESH GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. NEW CARPETS IN ALL GRADES AND STYLES. OIL ' CLOTHS IN , .AXIL WIDTHS. " MATTINGS IN ALL 'WIDTHS AND GRADES. A LARGE STOCK OF RUGS, DOOR MATS, YELYET RUGS, &C. WALL PAPER FOR THE MILLION. ADAMS, MANSUll & CO. 5th&6thcole - 7

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TO BEE THEM. t i BEOTHEES, THE PERIOD, AGENTS FOR "AMIDON. SICE. mens. THE LARGEST AND BEST 8T&CK Of WATCHES, JEWELRY; SOLID SILVER & PLATED WARE IN THE STATE AT COLCLAZER'S JEWELRY STORE, SIGN ILl.rMISATED STB EXT CLOCK, It East Washington Street CALL AND .-EXAMINE QUALITY AND TRICES BEFORE PURCHASING. ALL GOODS SOLD ENGRAVED FREE OP CHARGE. "Watch Repairing a Specialty. febtl ly EWICK & BRADLEY'S REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING OFFICE 85 East Washington St., TJp-Staibs, INDIANAPOLIS. Three houses and lota on West Third street; four rooms each, Price, $1,000 each. Bellcfontaine street. Frame Cottage of eight rooms; cellar, gas, well, and stable. Pri, $4,000. One story frame house of even rooms, cellar, wood house, buggy sted and stable. North East street. Price, $4,000: terms easy. Eatt Pratt street .Brick house of three rooms, summer kitchen, cell. r, well, and cistern. Price, $3,000. A cottage of three rooms and pantry on West North street. 'Price, $1,20C. Two nice frame cottages of five rooms and callar under each. A 1 in good order. Price $2,500. Lockerbie street. Vacant lot in all additions for sale or trade cheap. EWICK Sc. BRADLEY, 85 East Washington sL FOR A. GOOD JOB IN DYEING OR REPAIRING, ASD CLEANING OF CLOTHING, Go to the NEW YORK DYE HOUSE, No. 65 North Illinois street Work done on short notice, and sat; isfaction paaranteed. WM GEOBLER, sept 16 3m e A. UEAF. RAG CARPETS. The Best in the City. WOOVXN BT R. S. COOKSON, 351 North Illinois street. octfleSm MERCANTILE AND COMMERCIAL FRUTTINQ of every deecriptioL. done at the thortett tOOet