Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 May 1869 — Page 1

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Who Owns Uiansas Citj ? Wc learn thi.t an important sr.it has boon com nt need a-jainst thi

for one-sixni interest r.i the .1 v . . 1 ..a

rtv known as tnc .uarmi

The suit h;s been toin-

city,

propert)

uwro

lv.cnct-a bv Mr. J. Payne,

m

the

es-

.A' iL heirs of the Punloni

tate, that she is entitled to one sixth oV ku1 estate, and that she has n ;ver reeeiv.e her portion. Mr. Payr is, we understand, about to comm. nee nit u'ainst all who have pnrdnsed

j.roperty of that estate, which com-m-i-i'S some one aunelml and sixty

acres in tne most vaiuaoie pur., en Kansrs City, known as the old ti vn. Over one thousand suits arc t be

Established t. . 1M35.

Ijffo t'mSer Orotund. Another great colliery near Nottingham, lias this week been tloodod with water, drowning, happily, but rive or six persons. This battle for eoal, from 500 to :,000 t:;it beneath the satfaee, has its returns of killed

BLOOMINGTON,

MAY 20. 1869.

New Series, Vol, 3 No. 4.

iHtmm.n-ed as soon as the panel's i and wounded like any other;

can begot ready, lhr chum wejworkcis are ueu

The

to it and do not

;.,''KJ.l ntvui tho 'iu at. 'iiisoem to mind it. Moil who woi-k

the settlement of this Pindom estate, i i;i the deep hot bowels or. the earth, Miss Adeline Purdom's name was i laying on their sides, and pieking not mentioned, nor is it to be found eoa! out of an eigliteen-ineh seam, on the eitv records. If this proves; cannot find lib so ) lei.su nt as to to bj ihe'ease, the burden of proof' have much dread of inundations or rests npon the defendants. Per ! explosions. So they light their contra we learn Iron-. Indepemle ice, pip s in something worse thru a tint althouo'h Mt-s IVs name is not ponder magazine, and are liable to mi' the settlement of heirs, die re-; bo drowned at any moncnt. - The wived her portion of the est;ue. deep mines nr.; kept ire:' of water Should this be proved, it mav alter : by powerful Coroiah-cngiiH, which

nmirrtimmo sliiditlv. It i a

t 1 1 v ... - , ; i i .

valuable properiv to fcgiu wr, iiui:....imMu fcv...v...

eonsiiniiition

the proof must have been clear to far as it ean have eaused Mr. Payne to take 1 old ; average IV2 p

f.f it, for it will undoubtedly be on-

tested inch by inch by tne property owners. Another su't of eicetment vas commenced on ti e Gth of April by David (5. Neiswanger, aga'.nst John Alexamler and fifty other property ivnw. on what is known as the

o

.bout as

so taat on an

louiHis or eoai raises

700,000 pun it's of water one foot

a toreo eonee v coal. But even deal but slowh-

able in a basket of

these engines can with the subter

ranean lakes vh-eh at these time;

burst into the eollierieCor. X. Y.'liirc.

-Londt

lr.... TM-icp eontaiuimr soinetli ng; The legal fraternity of Yincennes,

like fifteen acres in a very valuable showed a marked resjvet for the

iart ot our euy, easi ui .-n.t Vo -still have! however, some two-

thirds of the city still clear, thf title;, rood, so we shall

n while. In t!ie meantim

irive such ini'onnation as we

wc si

tiud ie.-t

.ill

can

. I 1. if Til

memory ot the late nam. tJuuaii, deceased, by attending the funeral in a body, weaving crape, expressing sorrow lor the departure of their

I v i c r Cart w r i sv i : t . Peter Cartwright, who is serving his fiftieth year as a pn.-iuing elder ia the M. K. Church, writes to the Central Christian Advocate from Pleasant Plains, 11.: "1 think it probable that the good I. will jive my discharge fr m labor as my jubilee before our Conference at LiiKoln, and, if so, it :s my desire that this Conference re ueniber my aged wile, her nge eighty next August, lSlh ilav. Wo were married the 18th, ' 1808. F'ae has, therefore, been the wife of a traveling preacher sixty-ono years the 1 Si h of next August. We have lived together sixty-one year.-. She l as burr.e up under all the hardships, privations and poverty of a traveling preacher ,for nearly sixtyone years. Let the old pioneers of the early days of Methodism say what sutrering the wife of a traveling preacher must have gone through iu that time, for although I have beer, a traveling preacher sixty-five sears next fall, I never received my ueciplinary allowance for support from the chuVeh but three years of that long traveling lifi: ; and vet,

thank God, I won d rather have the! robing in

comforts I have enjoyed as a poor, .si.iHe.ring, traveling Methodist preacher, than to be President of the United States."

?o:.ian( ',: In Hb.u. Lifk. An Iowa paper of a recent date gives the particulars ( f a romr-ntio story whicli borders somewhat on the marvellous. Yenra ago a Pennsylvania farmer loved and, married a clutrmirg young gil'l that lived near him. After the marriage, time passed on, and s;on the farmer contracted t taste for liquor, which frequently got the best of him. His wife remonstrated with him, which on one occasion ended by the husband sf:dbi;,ig her, with a butcher knife.. He left precipitately, supposing he had kil ed her, and hid himself in the west, where in a few years he became a prosperous and wealthy lnerchsnt. The wife in the meantime recovered, raid after liviinr alone for live year-- married

again, at the

also went to the West. Then the incredible -xirt of the story aj pea red. The parties met again after their long separation, and became inti-

1'at Him, We .sometimes tee men having the care of. and driving a team of horses ov mules, whipping the poor animals becnuse they do not understand their wishes. Many a time the leader horso or mule is unmercifully beaten for no other reason than that the driver's order is not understood. Iftha driver, in such case', should speak gently to the leader, pat it a few times on the neck to reassure it of la's friendship, take hold of the b.-idle and lend it a few steos in the direction he wishes to go, and all this without any excitement or anger ou his part, the leader will always do its best to phase him. In driving a horse to a carriage, however gentle and well trained he

Our divorce brokers will find themselves somewhat disturbed in the purstr.t of their avocation by the changes made in the laws of Indiana where they have heretofore found unexceptional facilities for carrying on operations. Our corres

pondent savs that under

That I)i:kabflt. Bell Mark Twain says: A singula? practice has been introduced cn the Paeifio road that of ringing a bell afi the conclusion instead of the commencement of a repast. As the hotels are un provided widi bells, those n the locomotive engines are made to answer die purpose. There was a sign on the tavern door whicli read, "'Bate Btake and Dear Meet for Dinner." I swallowed a "bare itakc" point foremost, end have been as stiff raid straight as a lightning rod ever since. I had no time !br the "dear meet," though tbo "bare" was a little to that order. The engi ic uttoret a war whoop, and we, piungiug into the mootains,

lound ourselves surrounded on all

are sullieient to put a stop to the manoeuvres which have heretofore disgraced the State. It is now required that persons filing applications for divorce shall have been

i bona fide residents of the State for

may be, soniethinsr may linnixm to one year preceding the filing of

the application, and tor ninety days

bona jide residents of the county

T T 1 t 11 , f. ...

Jtrr iiusnaiHi nowevor, tueti i alarm tr lngtiten him this is no

exp ration ot a year, anil she tatilt ot his he canuo: help it ", all

(oiijra'c. sions of

Satur

lav.

as

the

provi-

Mr. Judah's hist will ami

Hash is one of the cheapest a well as the most mysterious of dishes. In Washington boarding

o-ather in regard to the progress ot . testament were aiaue known, it w:.s riiese suits. Kansas City Bulletin. found that he had given the Yit:-

; ecu ncs bar a vc rv uukimi cut by cxA man in Clinton, Iowa, telegraphs ipresy stipulating that, "no Virito the Sheriff of Lee county, Illinois, a ennes lawyer should ever see his as follows: "Arrest Charles P. Y. will, or be eivadoyetl in the settle- '. f fhq.ing with my wife. ( )v.-es , ment of his estate." me one hundred dollars. It he! pays, let him go." Fi..vriKilv. Hohling a man 1 y '' i the button hole with one l and and I)i lirown Seqaard reports a ai-:!linni1J,a piiU.,mi un coat tai rious case of a dog which had just ;vjtu tjlc o;jK,r

died, having tresli blood passetl into;, the carotid." The dead auiaial was; revivel, stood on his feet, wagged his tail, and lived over twelve hoars, j when he died again.

H. P. Nowlantl, .-laans to be1

In-:

snatch- ac uainted, but. neither re

cognized the other. An engagement is entered aito to, which results in marriage ; and, upon I ho wife dis-

he notices

the sear l lade by his hand many years ago, and suddenly recognizes her as his wife of former years. Here is a chance for story writers. Old P.illy W , was dying. He was an ignorant man, and a very wicked one. Dr. I) , an ex

cellent physician aau a very piou

i

he needs is a word or two 01 encouragement, gently spoken, to reassure him of his master's cure- and presence, and thtit all is right. There should be no whipping done. The driver should recollect that he gets alarmed or frightened too, sometimes, and would think hard of being whippeel for it. American Stock Journal.

The Indiana State Board of Agriculture will offer premiums for their annual fair in 1870 as follows : Fir.-t premium, not to exceed two hundred dollars, for the best five ai res of wheat grown in the State

hou.es, they put a fifty cont currency , ltton(Iin, him " xhc previous to the State Fair; second

i u e nasn at meauiost, ami me ; foll(w ,lsk);(1 f;r l)ptK The doctor I preinium, liotexceeilingone liuiiureu

uoaniers ear nasu to inc ncinccL oi , .ai ..a K .i i...: i approachi

TJ 1 . , ., , i very solemn tone remarked, "My

liti'. o il tint uiv

ppro:1che.l the bedside,' and in a ! & my llol,a1 &r the second best

money.

boarding hou

k

ceejiers m

if . e

this eitv,

A At OLD F II It M

I X

J

h oldest settlor now living m

diaoaixdis. lie "staked out his claim" there in November 1S2U. . , m 'How does your Bininger agree with you?" is the common form of salutation just now. It agrees wi:h the weakest and most debilitated stomachs. At Shoemaker & Go's

II

location.

& HENDRIX,

?"AVR vvivt-li:i-.l :ind tiltf 1 ui' n

v:iri:-riM !ii: n:i tin- ouili -I.lt- '

pu!lio sjr.:iiv. !.i;d in it li:.ve jilaeei 'sirirot stork a'

til. the

i v :a h :ri! J 21 1 5 Kvi-r l.efori! soi-ii in B!i.:nin;$tin. luivo i) ilium us;- ijuiinlity ..t'

I

"G'ireme another bottle.'" is the; request one hears almost hourly, at; Shoemaker & Go's Drug Store, ns : persons come in who havebefo e; purchased IJininger's Dock Gin. j tie' But Iiiningcr's Gin ! I Buy Biningers Dock Gin! j Buv Bi Dinger's London Dock Gin ! Buv Bininger's Old Londoa ! Doi-k Gin! I

It takes 92 nickel "Iiji" to make! n pound, and a pound by sue i ; weight, amounts to just SI.b'0. Itj therefore takes one pound av. of oar ; ' metal, less 22 cents, to make the troy value of an English pound j sterling.

BEDSTEADS, CCREAIS AND

CHAIRS, In'tli ecmniiin ; r.i li--i- l:;s-, nil will sc'l to mir eustn:i'is:it l.'V.cr t)iriiri- thun ever. Mufil f til im I' uvr.il ir - .v'n m:di- in niii own l';ii-iiy mi 1 vt vill wsirrmit v. ry iirtlctt s k., to Ik. just as represent 2J

Six colleges in this State admit young ladies and we suppose they wouldn't object to an old lady to t ie ftili course, and conler on those tiic regular degrees. These eel leges are the State Univers ty, Asbury,

northwestern i.-iinstian, Jlerom

ICarlliain and Xotrc Dame.

dear ;ellov, m;ai cannot avc on breail alone." ' No," said the old fellow, slightly reviving, "he's 'bleegcd to lif.ve a few wcgetables." The subject was dr ipped.

A seissors-grir dev strapied across hi costed by a little six

j I on the street, will

Mister, .hv don't

with 1

back,

.C A arm Gordon, of Xt iv 1

yhia, W ashing' on county, ieis been ma'-treating h is wife 'a the most brutal and fiendish nunner. His neighbors, hearing of I is conduct, thought of lynching him, but he "lit out" last Sunday. Thomas Moulden, of Tipton, has received over a thousand dollars from the Indianapolis, Peru and Ghk-ago Railway Gonpany, for stock killed within the last few

Nam little

it's lathe

was tic-

yea, old boy, the inquiry: you ride your rrinder smiled

iv, and err.ai net jingling Ins

bell for ia ore "she;: rs" in

hve acres :, antl a third premium

not exceeding one hundred dollars for the third best five acres of wheat, as above.

i

circular grindstone eompt.ny.

GENERAL DIRECTORY.

It was stated at i recent convention of working women in Xcw York, tlia; a majority of the girls employed to operate on heavy sewing machines in shops, "last" only one to two years, although a few stand the labor a little longer time.

J heir l)a.?K.5 give out, their spines ! irive awav. It U that uirlv motion

the ; 0I' the foot that spoils the spine.

we snau nave to get up a society for the prevention of cruelty to working women.

CJC3 4Q KI. JEtO 22t iT 9HS AlwuVf en luind, reji'l-inai.'. ;e 'I will lr trii lined iin.l l'uniisl: to ' nr cii.-tin-rs. at one-third Ickm iimn'.'y tlitm bus Lnn lierutot'ui-u i.-li;ir::;. i in l.iuoiuin':oii.

ftWt.Dun t f.;vp t '. phi bltM'k, jye.tli sitk of tiii; jml

In tb(- nev.-

SHOWERS A 1 1 KXDKIX. Bloiauiiigto'i, li.il., .Mav Oti.

Notice to Farmer

4

AND TO T1IK

1

CITIZENS OF BLOOMINGTON.

VTICHOLA.S NOLAN 1ms ooncd a n.-v Jt (ir.v.vry mid l'rivi'.nn Stun-, in :l i room formerly o-("i)it"l i y Chulj How. n; tho wi ft side of tlv.- public rjiuirc, imil in i on hmid and will alwuys kit-p. a full st f Staple and Fancy (inn-wits Tobiw-i-(y'igirs. CVnfectionisand in fiicl, e vi-ry trtllT.i3Uullv fouj.d in n (ir.JCi-ry Stop.'. An extra iKtiile tf N. O. 5Iobi.is, si. $1;10 per gul. Sorghum. 7." to 50c. or gul. CO UNTR Y PR 01) UCE. Tho hi,;bost nnr!.i- price will be pi:1 f-r Turk-y,' Chicii-nf, Butter, JJggu, fJ'.'ans lried 'Apples and Fcachi-s Blooinington, Ind.,Fibruary 3, 18C9. BOOT SHOP. Wiley L. Bates, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, 'Would say to his friend? thnt hi; i'i eiiR4K I jo hi. business, and wishes those wanting Kiivthing in hie lino, to i-all and kav thu r orders. H makes Fine Sewed or Pegged Boot-, Of the best French Calff kin, and wnrniiits a n-it At. " aSTiihop soutii sidi of tlm nul 1 : ........... " ffcl2 t r.t -;i n

ycr.r.-s. He has just lititi two colts Mtff,,,,-!;.

killed.

Indliani Stale University. Ukv. Cvr. Na n, ().).. Inshlnd ,, Pft iWi.r Mmtitl, Xhiral ami J'utitiail It kv. T. A. W ti.i i:,D. I).. lV .jj.wor of X,iiii, id ipiii. lt!( W A-ili lU'KN. 31. P., P, f,rx,r of Nlltni'i'1 X'irifr mi f .-,( ,.". jiiiiijrK.

J.Nii:r. K u;ivWool. Aj.i).. rrorsMr (t

"I fkki. ten years younger, since I bepun to use Bininger's London Dock Gin," said an old gentleman, as lie bought live more bottles of Shoemaker & Co., several days ago.

To be awarded on F'ehi Crops at lite Monroe Goiinly AgrieulUmd Fair, to be field at. JUoomhirton, Lid. Cohtmcnc-hn on Tacnda;, 'Uh day of &yAeir.ber, 1869 :

Itest 5 iici-es Whmit " " (.' , n ' " Oi ts 1 " Pomt-x-s.

, Professor j of Lf.'tii! rind

l'a:v. E. Bat.t.ks-tixb A. 31

'.'''.' 'ieeel; h'lex uture. V. M. fKino. A.M.. Pr.ir.isu,

h'ttut Lit.'-riinrr. Hon. Ck::ok A. Bn-itXEU, LL.l)., Profrxx'ir itf .in; (i. Y. Hosk, A.M.. Pr,., ., ,r ,. Kr.ijIUh !.it rature. a. id the T.'fori u;l 1'ructiee 1tlclll'l.

'.: " 00 J.I 00 15 Oft

10 00 j I

must j

Una:. Tbo. followim: .stnti-nunt

be fiiniishcd by coinpctitor-i ot 1'inn ew)s: Ti.:; land and p'aoi iiuL bo iicasurid by s iiiii: disintercsti-d pi-r.-on ; ibe corn by p: licriiu; onu r.w ami nuikinii' c:i!ciil.;'iiin thereby, ii? d t.m wheat by t'lo threslu-r, all i f which nust In- ei i-tilieil to. All competitors' for pu-wi'.uiis on i; r:i i ; crops will ! e rc'iuiivd to nnihe n stati'inet t in writing, in iiiiswe." to til ; followii.ij questions : The iu-.lity of tbo ground o i which the i rrp v.ns grown; bottom i r iijilimd; goni rn! dectli of :-oi!; if mnuun.s arc used,

C'lmuity H)flic:crs. SOUKKT ('. FoSTKlL

Law.-ox K. 31 i K:x.m;v !IkSK' F. pKFfRY, I). V. iiCSKtKK, WM. II. ,10N1, KlHI' lllII "V !U' tlT, W'M. . Sl.ocoMl!, T. Y. Hadku, -i

S. II. Pint i. ips,

1 Jam k.s. 'Small. )

AVm. F. Br-.vsi:c, C.in inn mi of Union Central (i.if.nittie i.j .Vy'-r ain't l. Yj. K. Sr.vss, J.w,t(r of int. Kerenne. Courts ('in-nit C;intD. It. KekeU, ,h:lie, , . n (.'. i.,hitixoii, Pros. A '.tortieil-

fSFECTALr.Y destgne.1 for the use of J the Medial Pruji sxioh and the Fr.niihi, po.-s -sing those intrinsic medicinal properties which be' i'ig to un Old ud J'nri- (iin. Iiiilispeiisal le to Females. Good for Kidii'-y Compl; ints. A liclicious Tunic. Put up in cases continuing one dozen lt:ties each, and sold by a',1 ihuggias, grocers. iVc. A. 31 lUnin-'or A: Co.. est ab

lished 1778, Mc. 15 i?eavci. St., New York. For sale by t'hoen inker ii; Arnold.

MinmDMMi

ANDERSON & HAMILTON, Booksellers and Stationers, Antl Wholesale Icalrs

Maufi Puo.'.s. Wimlutn Jifii:dst end every

'i

Mi tch ell. IndiaMa. $6g"W gunrantce our prices fss low as any house :.n the west. inuy20y

l.KO. A. I1VSK1KK.

J.. M1TH IlCJi riilS.

OTH, JDL'iiN & CO.,

DKAI-Eftb I

Pry Goods and Koliont),

BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &.C. C-dl at the north-cast corner of r.th i.nd Ilaihoad street- maylti-y

OUSKIIIa i IIUNTEU,

j ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMU

PRIVATE BAKKISRS, i Blooniington, Ind., office north sido of the j public Sfjna -e. j We will attend to all biisino;-s entrusted j to our cure, in the Courts of this Stale, and

are also prepared to discount good and solvent paper, on "eis.r,itl..- ;onns. J(i:erenee.i-Messrs. M ilonald & 'Roach Attorneys. Indianapoli-: ; Messr;;. Win-low Lanier & Co., Bunkers, No. - '.., ,-trect New York; Messrs. M-.-CalU cc Co, M-r-charit;;, Ulooiti::!rtoii, Ind. niav'J

Willi"

,iinl

what. Season

lie ear;

lity and iicnncr of p'-icatioii ; time sou. manner of application tin. : and manlier of planting a.od .'owing; v hat k'nd of need and how prepared ; time cf breaking, depth, anl, if sr.bs-oilcd. the manner of doing it; number of tillage: what the average y eld per acre for the whole crop; c:ist per acre of '-iroiliieing crop, including .-eed, manure and tillage. Sample of tin-grain and vegetables must be exhibited at the fair. J AS. sy ALL, it. L. no,m;hass, 1 'resii 1 e o I. t" ec re : ft r v.

j. c. W:iki.ey.

w.

1.1. M COI.I.i UHU.

'Livery Feed and finale Stable.

Worley & Mcl'ollouh, Opposite the South end. of 'he. P. II. D-'pof, HAVK one of the la'a'ost find best ar- . ranged Li .cry and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in any other county in Simlhrn Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and buggies v ill he fiirnisl.ed at any hour of the day or night. Commercial tnr'ch rs and nthers. will bo fr -nisli.il with conveyance

to neigiiboring towns. Good, steady horses

lurnished to fumilioa. Hones ted hy tin sinirh) fc-d, duv or w'cek. nt n-risonnbh

riitos. 'SV'e propose to keep n li-st-elnss stable, umI a.-k t'.ie puhlie to give us. a trial. J?looinin'ton, ind., n:ar'.!.r v

- Clerk

- Sheriff

A ii.i'inr Treasirer - iV:-i drr School E.fuminer Coroner Cvmuisxloncra.

la tllie price

For the Best Prints

siivs tiiiit unacr in 2 new

law, it is impossible for parties not'iii.Ies by craarv liealti, impenetrable

living in the State to obtain "I idiana j ravines, tint utored savages and divorces" by tncn.-ly paying a liberal 1 1 beasts of prey. There U a vase ice to some uns-erupulous lawyer ; difference between an Amei-ioan and Litul though tlie changes are not so ; an African vriWerness, besides the

great as they might have bee a, they imere consideration of geographical

la stop to the 1 miles. In one vou are continually

turrounde'd by black bear, in tli5 other by bare blacks. T:ic wtxxls ind mountains and hollows ww lined vith Indians. They must have been, for there were none visible on the outside. James Seafield, M. I., vrit?5 : "I had a horse that was pronounced incurable' of the poll-evil. A;thcdcictor had given it up to die, I thought I would try an experiment. I laid open the swelling with a knife and forced it to run ; after ir. had run tiventy-four hours, I washed out the incision with soap and water, ami s jrinkled quick lime iu the: cavity.

This process of washing out and

linmig, L repeated every twentyfour hours for-about two vceks, at the end of which tiiac the swelling had gone down and the sore healed over. This I did two vears seo

any soluble alkaline iodide, wu I tins last November, and there is no form an insoluble precipitate of the 'sign of the return of poll-evil. I iodide of lead, which may b readily j w ould ad vise a trial. known by its yellow color. Such vessels should never be lsed for j lillOLOgK&l)li& I culinary purposes. These objections

do not 01 course apply to those wares used for any other purpose than those of preparing food or drinks, and colored enamels, which should rever be so employed, are generally found to contain lead in sonic of its forms. EST Qjn. Washington, it is said, would use no stimulant but Binin-

It furthermore makes it a felon v for

any person to make false representations in procuring a divorce, prescribes confinement in the penitentiary as a penalty, and applies the operation of the act to any attorney who shall lend his assistance to procure a divorce through fraudulent means. iV. Y. Times. By digesting vinegar by the aid of a gentle heat in sauce pans enameled with a composition containing lead, an acetate of the Litter is

formed, which on the addition of

3P Ijl o tograp Ix w!

DON T FORGET THOSE YOU LOVJS at home, but f-end thu to

! ..o!)is and have tlieni photographed. Person.; nt a distance are informed that Ncgntiv.'s are presc'ud, so that in ohm of death, Photographs ui be ordered. Or wli.it is far be't -r, the iurae Negatives can

be on'iarK'd from medium to life size, either

, -r - t, . . .1 f .1 'JlilUl L'X J1.-.1I Ii it'VI 11; 11 lo lilt .I'.C, vu sail ger s Liondon Dock Um the finest ; vtAn at ft 1f f 4.50, up to $4..'mi, coh-r

AT.

Sesmons-

,Vr.i,-.. . ieil ami O- it.ler. Common Pl.eiu Conr'T. II'. J:id(e: .limes

II. Po :, i'ios,:ciilii;- Aitn.-ioy An il, Any ist (ind. l)eee.itl,r..:

Towssiui' Orrii'Kit.s M. J,. Sncrfyrnsx.i

'lotenx'tip trustee.; V. 7. Jlv.tler, .lessr T. Cox ami V. W. jlii.dt r.ion, Justice of ike P.-,,,;: ('OKI'OltATIOM Ol'VICKUS -Clerk, John C Orchard; Pros. Attrm ii. J P. Pittman ; Marshal, Oswr ,V od '. ; 7 rens-irer. .. J'1Mmdiy. Ti;fS'i'KK 1st uiv.'d K. 11. Voss; 2d ward v'. 1,. Ostm -i, ; M ward .. Mismn : 4th wai-d Parktr Pccraon; ;'th ward John W'oldron. SniDoL Tm-sTKKs .Vi7f Hvjht, Geo. M. Cloise i nd it. W. lioss.

JollV 11 Wl.lK.

J. Fit.iNK r.v.. Fee &

l.K.U.KHS IJf Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Tobacco and Cigars. Thankful for past favors, they lioric to no . it a i oiitiiiii iicc of til -. aaiu. Ca'.! aii.i .-I'll thi 111 ;it

I "jtiuiifiiuii'Hoiiivr fuiii wc.-i

; coinyr public itp.iar.:.

i

Jan. :al, 16;b.

CJIsjii then. Methodist Ej)is-'1) I , corner of Madi.-on and f.:h strcct.-ij Kc. Hk.vuy U. Kavlok, t'ator. Pir t Pi eshifterian, Wabiv.t street, betr.th a id fith." Sen-iul PresUfti-rin I, fitlt stri ct, bet. Col legi! Avciuio and itailr :id; Jtev. K. Uaiokviisk. Ch rixt "uiu, fith strv-t, bet. "W'n'iliitipit.on and I .inco n ; Kldcr 'AMLK-T-eat, I'astor. Hiij i'ist, corner of Wash n toii and 4th itrcct:- ; S. ltri.rov, I'astor. llrj .rmitl Presbite 'an. Vllo.ro Avenue, bet. it h ;md9th; U.-v.T. A, A' r.i i:. I'astor. United. Pret'iytrrit. is, west end of 8th str- et; Kei-. 't. Tt i!K!i, Pastor Catholic corner of Madii-on and tth sis. I'm lti ah;.

AVMI.L BELli MY VXUM, sltiiat.-.l l' Oi;- iiii'.j. Vi:r. of ISIooinini;-

loi), coiita ninn There i.- a ! hone, with t'-irec room., or. the farm ; also, a nove:-t'aillni; prini;, atnl a t'.. .l nreliaii'. '1'hn fencing i- in !JC ml repair. J.-'o.' turtlier par:i-ul,ii-., ini(uir.;of SIMPSON NKKI.l). Pk-oiuiagtoii, luJ., ! faith 17, Idti'.'-ilm

I

Merilmac Prints, 1 2 cts. per yd The heaviest Brown Muslin, 17c Lifrhc Brown Muslin, 9 to 16c Bleached Muslin, f to 20c Canton Flannels, 85( 50c Muslin Delaines, 1822c Coilee, per lb., 2530c Suirar, iier Hi., lo("'20

llcst Family lour (heap Hoots and Shoes ('heap Hats and Cups Cheap Carpi tJ and Willi Taper Cheap Coverlets and Blankets Cheap Lustres and Poplins..... Cheap French and Er.!ll.h .Merinos Cheap French Skirts and tVusets Cheap Trunks and Carpet Hags Cheap Furs and Shawls Vkky Cheap Notions and Tiimmina.s Cheap Clothing .". Very Cheap 8pl wish to quit the Clothing trade, and will close out what 1 have, at less than cost, illoomington, Ind., Nov. 25, 18lSi-t.

tonic ever discovered.

W. J. ALLEN. S. I.. OSBOHK. Vllon Ac Co., South Side of the Public Square, DEALEBS IK HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all kinds of Stoves and Tinware, Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Farming Ltensils, MANUFACTURERS OF

Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Blooinington, Ind., March 2 , 1 SiiO.

COMPETITION Out Ion3 !

I will make all kind of Cnl" Boots es CHEAP AS ANY SHOP IN TUIi TOWN. t have on hand a large lot of Goat Morocco And will make work: to order.

I will WARRANT all work done at Shop and will also Waruant the Leilber used by me.

my

,1 Villi FOR SALE.

The undersicciied oilers for sale one of

tho finest stock farms in Jlonroo county; comtoinr of 400 acre, situated

jive muen nortli-eam oj Jiloomiwjton.

S I iri;o portion is wed set in grass; water ihvays plenty aiiu convenient, it good barn, hvelling house, &e. Te.rnm easy. For further particulars, apply to GEORC E SliEEKS. l!loomin!;ton, Iiiih, iiiar;!l-em

J GLAUS MePllEJiTEKS, Npws-Dealcr and Stationer.

Conipb'te stiiclc of Fine AVrrilin.; Papers

d p, J.etter, .INiite, Until.

E;iV(lojei:, every grade, quality and size.. locket. Rookx, Ink, (iold and Steel Pens, 1)1 AKIKS, NOVELS, S( NG Hooks, l'. r.eils, Blink I looks uiuP.M ui-il ii;e. I'i.-'t.-oti; -e i;iiil! iii;:.we.:tsile public square, I) lraiulV old si ui.l. lit .omiiigton, Ind. fisf"! wiil sMpply any order, for any biiwk, at piwlUhers" lowest cash prices.

I will at all times GUARANTEE A GOOD FIT.

I have a lar'.s lot of Plow Shoes on bauJ

which I will sell Ciikai- for Casu. College Avenue, Two door;? South of Small's Store, BLOOMINGTON, IND. Person9 lea ving mensnrea nt my shop, who ars troubled with corns or bunion;, can have their Boots made so that they will ed tier no inconvenience from them. A Urge stock of Leather nlwf.vs in store, for lUitoniei's to select from. Leather of All Kinds for sale at the Shop, or at my Tannery. The Marktt jiriee paid fur lPule. GEOROE BOi.KNBAOIIEK. Pdoomington, Ind., April 7.

ei.. eJrii! ot tue o?st e'ioruts in tne cviintry, his l-o-.n oniployed, and his work

ci a be rlibd or.. Oi lers fs-ora a distance dictoi:, and izitisfaeiion given. BSif-Si'iid b;. mail a D:;?-nerreotyix or Amhrotype, enclosing ?ri.O(. and nettne of hi large sized Photographs, neatly fRjied. Honrs for children, between 10 i.rd i o'clock J. B. ALLISON. Blooroingon, Ind.. Miy 5. 18"i9.

.1. W. SHOEMAKEIU

A. J. AKS0U).

Unioa Drug Store; South Side Public Square, J, W, Shoemaker & Co,, Wholesale and Hi tail Dealers in

DRUGS,

CIXES, OILS AJSD

MEDIPAIMTS, GLAIS.

Also, large sck oi Furniture.. Conch and Japan Vnin7U. Coal, Lard, Linseed aid Fish

v.

0MPAXY,

Homp. Insurance

oca TS? icw Haven, Conn. Capital Stock is... fS.Wo.OilO On Ounital r.vii.1 up l.tMHi.eou 0l ASSETS OF THE COMPANY;

Cash on hand ar.i in hands oi

Agents Bciil lltcat; I'nited UtatM Bond, ;-20. . . t.Uhci' lionu.i and Loans....,

$374,197 8-t 4:t5,l2 00 13D.23'. 37 dld.JH 1!S

Total Assets .-. 11,822.811 0 Tetai I.iiibiiitic 68,f.C3 to 535" Spec'u.l attention given 1,0 the Insurance of Owellinps. Kates reasonable. The Home is an old, reliable Company. HI. 1a. Snodgt-ass. Agent. GST Can l! found at tho Post Offlcc.JjS J BIoomitigt.cn, Ind., Feb. 17, ISOMia

Ames' and Adams' Paint, Yarn nil und Wbitewnsli BruKhes. Wall Paje.' Window Shades, &c. School and (College Books, muL

Stationer of all kinds, Tobacco and Cigars, LAMPS AND LANTEIlXS. AVe keep on hands a strictly pure M yck if BliicklKiny, Port and (n Wine; French. Peach and ItlnckWry Bnindy; Bourbon, Wheat unit Itye Whisky, bit Medical Purposes Only. "Wo hold a 1 onr Patent Medic nef to prices be fore tiie war. "We foel tlunkful hr iut favors, and solicit the putroi i.ge of ',he luiblic, and will Kiinrantec miis Veticli to ai'l. J- W. SUt -KMAKKK & CO.. nov23, 33. ISloiomiBston, ind.

Gnariliaii's Sale. NOTl CE 18 HK14K BY GIVKK, ' :B AT the undei-sigiicd guardian cf VnnroRT Kmioht, nincr, will :h.H nt private iki tla umliridfd half of sevrrity-five (75) ns-rts of land, being seventy-ave (75) jkiK-s vid mid lying paralhil yith, and on tins vt ide of the eastern boundary line of tin- north, west qi arter of sett ion thirty-foi r (31) town nine (0) north range one (1 west of the eeond prine r meredian f tho land sold by fie Unitu! States at Yincennes appraised at $".,100. Apnliea'itn cf purchai'r will be re :oivtyl at the I'.-ink of Du-k'i'lt & II .inter, in Bloomingtor ; until Satt.rday the ::2nd d:. of Jlay, WTskv. A oreilit i:' n two, th . and four year frnn Mjnvh 30, 18'. t ie ptuv eha'er giving notes at 6 per eei t itorewt from tho 'ast lata, waiving valuation and secured by !?oikI IVwIi ld security, Hid tbo purchaser p-iyii g all t xes on the It nd, including the vcar latil''. ' "VV3I". II, KNIGHT. Guard an. Busk irk & 'lusiter, .Vttys. Hloou ..iogU'n, April 11, t?0vl