Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 July 1869 — Page 1

From the Hrf.xil Man:', and Miner. Protet-lion. Tlu; question of ju'otwtion ba -rc catty been brought before t!u the jr.iio by several letuling journals, anil we arc pad to see that a pov.vd'ul influence is being brought to b.-ar in favor of protection or, in other words :a high proteetive tariff." That the interests of this country always needed more protection than they received, will be readily admitted by every person not blinded by the fool i.sh arguments of free trade advocates. Those gentlemen imagine that tiny bring down a clincher on every argument in favor of protection, by the assertion that "the consumer pays the tariff." That i$ very tine, but v Ik n there is no tarid, or a very moderate one, the consumer has no money to pay for anything. The markets are crowded with foreign fabrics and with every manufactured article of trade, while our mechanics and artisans are driven from employment, and although there is ro

KstubliKlKMl A. i. is;$r.

BLOOMINGTON. IND., JULY 14.

New Scries, Vol. 3 Jio. 11.

manit tor

compel them I who ir vitod I

his )!.!: Ming,

sources of meome, even with the greatest industry, it would be rather a low grade of pro-p'Tit that would obtain here, and in all ether manufacturing and mineral district.-.

tm-itf for thorn to n:iv. thev have no! I'mler the free trade system, our

money to pav for "anything thev I citizens who have grown rieh on may need. Free trade stmplv i account of the innv;:e in tin: value amounts to this: America shall ; of .property, wouhl somi discover emphatically, and in a peetili.tr ! themselves to be as pe n- as ever.

manner, a nation ot agriculturalists ; -Now, is u not oetter lor me minis-; exchanging the products of the j try of the country, to pay a tariil'i soil with foreign nations for goods, J and have the comforts of life and taking whatever price they can got j money left, than to have no tariff, for their produce, and giving the uo employment, no money ? j

foreigners choose to ask tor c must no our own maiuwaciur-

& flood Wiird Tor life Mosquito. As inanv lvadtTs will find them

selves in elose contact with said insect, nresenllv, we tiuoto what the

Kllfri:iitrili.-l

lor (heir (

1 In- oj'vs oi ti are ;ai

in : bowl-shaped m;;ss upon the snrlaei! of .Ugna.it water by the

:he coal would remain undisturbed I labor, and that to protect labor is to j mother tly. After aatchmg o;.! In the mine. Cut off from these i build up alike both individual ami i they -finally become the "wigglc-

mgh'.ig worms that mav

ed. Who would like to see the forlorn pirture of poverty that Brazil and vicinity won il present, will: no tariff to prolect the iron interest '.' Willi our markets open to foreign iron, that ariielo would not command more than 2t per ton. At ii is price it eould not b- inanul'aemiv nt, all. in this cunti'v. and

for labor would

to do so. The man everybody to taste of

had no dinner left lor jiimsor, and if we invite ihe trade of the v.orid, wo will be '. riven out of our own market as producers. We should reeolle-'t that there is not a do lar i capital in thj world, not created bv

savs eonccrninir him.

,!ilieution :

rs oi ti e iiiosiiuno an

national prosperity. lhis : r'.ieh was suirge.-ted to us bv the sinnistrv

of AV:

hat is exposed to the

atmosphere tor anv length of time.

.1,,. ti..- nJni I

Ill'; t i " i; m-mi

tor

i.

prices

i ing, regardless whether foreigners are in work or out of work. Charity begins at home, especially with .1 ! nation that has just passed through

: a terribly

struggling una or

expensive war, and is

i colossal debt resources of the

their manufactured articles, lhis

is the case squarley presented, and it amounts to the chaining up of American enterprise, and the impoverishment of American citizens, for the lx?neiit of foreign natk ns.

With resnect to Ensrlnnd it ulrees ; that taxes all the

.. 1 - 0 ! this country in a more tributary i country. con Jitiou than te would have been j Had it not been for the building had our national independence never up of manufactures in fireat Britbeen gained, and the stamp and j ain, Englishmen, to-day, instead of other onerous and unrighteous cn-1 being among the most highly eivilactraents and taxe of which the : i.ed and prosperous people on the colouists complained, amounted to globe, would be bt.rbarous; and nothing conipartKl to the gross in- had it not been for p otiu tion, thtir justice, not to say robbery, that the manufacturers- never would lave free trade system" would inflict upon been built up. England even wen this country, should it bo adopted, so far as to enact statutes agair.st

What we want, is not a reduction of! the removing of aitisins abroai

the tariff, but a material increase. Charity does not call on us so loudly as to induce us to legislate for the aggrandizement of foreigners jikI

the consequent impoverishment of dorsoment of Fari'ivncnt, without ni manufacturers and mechanics J delay. True, protection in Enghnd

and

t.nd forbidding tin: exportation

j wool, from the Kingdom act calculated to en.-otira factiirers, failed to secur

e man lithe in-

ncritv. .lhis ; rtiele ; tails,' or wi

00 Still 111 T lie summer u any uunvi

recently advuieed by Kov. Jlenry I'lanchanl, i-i favor of free trade, and we conclude the press of the country cannot be too prompt and vigorous in combatting such : pernicious and detestable tlovtrun . JIkihcixk Ciikap as T kt.

Several Indianapolis physicians have j been experimenting with the earth j dressing for wounds, and f re so; lelighted with it, that we con. mend it to the attention of our doctors, i t consists in a simple replication of ; Jry sifted earth to cuts, laeeiations ; M' indolent ulcers, and is far supc-j 1 i' , 1 Mil

ior to any Kind ot s:ive. tne value of earth as a remedial agent, iias long been known in domestic 'iraeli?c, and I vthe Indians. The l itter apjily it moist, instead of dry, to cuts, bruises, etc., ami it r-dieves tl.r l,rol

bur of tho nftlietr d v,nH-. Tim ! Luin:vii8 long ago showed that if iP

Mbo,-i.r;, nri lll!mv ,, the nnrlv '" Plac " barrels of .stagnant

.ftl,,' f,, t i;w:, ri water side by side, neither of

moist clav a valuable agent .11 the ' rcatment of snake bite.

At the late nit:cting of the Presbytery, when the subject of scripture was under discussion, Bro. W -ai I early in liis ministry he and another brother were conducting a meeting in which there was much religious interest. An old man gave

expression to his joy y shouting, ; and tsintinued it until i; began to interrupt the service-. Brother j IT said to Brother W , 1 e.n t-t,.,. iUt- !.i .,,.:..

lie went to him an;l spi ke a few words, and the shoir ing man at once became iiiiet. Brotlier II. asked Brother W . "What- did

The public debt statement is as gratifying to the people of this country as were those of the three

months immediately preceding. It shows the reduction of the debt

during the month of June to have

Interesting to Wine BlWrn, Mr. W. J. Flagg, of Ohio, lias

just published a book giving; the

result of his investigations daring a recent tour in Europe, inta.the wine producing districts. He tella us what they do, for instance, in the wine-press house of La. Tur, one of the three reigning houses of Haut Medoc, by deeiee of the Borbtaux Chamber of Commerce, and the suffrages of priccely drinkers, the world over: . pile of grapes, ready stewmed, -was heaped in conical fora cm 4be pressor (a large shallow bos) and five or six men with trovers rolled above the kneejlrere trotting about

in a circle, trampling tue pne onoer

wiggle-taii-s come to

he full-Hedged 1110s-: von sav to the old man that ouieted

. 1 .x i. 1 . 1 1 .1 -iti ri ,1 irr

nrotner v

Finallv

surhtee, am

nui:o bursts Out of them, at first, i him so pronintlvV

with very short, limp yi::gs, which j replied, "I asked him for a. dollar in a short time grow both in length J for foreign missions." and in stiffness. The sexes then - couple, atitl the above process i3 j , The Government paper mill in repeated again and again, probably I IVnnsylvania has, through the several times in the ' course of one i Treasury ngert stationed a' the season. It is a curious fact that the! mill, forwarded the first lot of new male mosquito, which mav behind improved greenback paper to known by its feathered anteiw, is ' t,,c dional and A aeriean Bankohvsicallv incapable of sucking ! note Companies in New York. The

blood.

The

been s?n,liu,i.iz oi, ana the re

duction lor the first four months of (foot, beginning at the outer cirearathe present administration foots upjferen je, and gradually contracting

mosquito is not an unmiti

gated pest. Although in the winged state the female su: ks our blood and disturbs on.- rest, in the larva state the insect is decidedly beneficial, by purifying stagnant water that would i otherwise breed malarial diseases.

them

paper is what is known as the French silk variety, and through its fibres run throat'. of red and blue colors. The firr t issue of the new money will he ready soon. All the present issues of legaltenders and fractional currency notes will be called in as speedily

os.Mine.

-hThe announcement in the cable

A Chicago correspondent men-

lens the eas:: of an old mulatto who i oelonged to an acquaintance. The j d!(1 mulatto was asked if he was j legal lv married to the woman whom i

,1f L I .. . ll... C 1 1 1

other living animals, and cover one cr about sailing for the of them over with gauze, lea vim ! Vmtf .btat,s. ,or th.? TO?86 the other oiu: uncovered so that it ompleting their stuti.es in Cornell will soon become full of "wiggle- i '"versify marks a new era m tails," hatched out from the 'eggs lationaI affairs. Hitherto it has

leposited h the female mosquito. f 011 " ""common thing lor young :hat the co'vered barrel will in a! Americans to study in European

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During the first three-quarters of the fiscal year (under Johnson,) our expenses exceeded $85,000,000 per quarter, During the current year

they will not exceed 65,000,000. If this if! kept up, it will amount to $80,000,000, anmmlly. As the reduction of the army of clerks, army officers , I ndian ag4ateaand( Treasury leeches will not ten as fully upon the first quarter's expenses as upon subsequent ones, there is no reason why this saving should not be continued throughout the year. If this should prove to be the case, the joint gain on both the revenue and expenses will amount to 160,000,000 a year. The new prohibitory liquor law of Massachusetts went into effect July 1st, and there is a "weepin'

and a whalin and a gnashin' of

teeth, as JNasuy says, among the

enlightened soakers of the Hub of

the Uni verse. Following so closely

on the heels of the Great Peace

Jubilee, it shows that not near so

much "harmony" exists in the Bos

ton mind as has been popularly

supposed

tl

lew weeks oecome very onensive, ;

institutions, but

this is tne first

is wc know, in

nved her it' she'd he 111 v

Americans cannot live on the does not produce the same amount cloatli. She said ves and

ho caueti ins who 10 wnieii ne j , ., 1 1 '1 -n i instance, so rar .. . . ' . . mill tlio lirif'nwimil li-iri-fi will mint I m.-nini..,.,

reyuK'tl'Yes. A chad no nv n.sler, ' , 1 which Englisluneii have come to the

1. ..i. i . - - 1 1 . . 1. . . ...T . i nil -iiiu u.ivi

IIIIT 11 1 If ill.. I 'Ml' 1 111 I'

hand, knelt down t gether, antl I

bcirsrarlv nittance doled out bv tht 'of prosperity and "cneral wealth

capitalists of Eurojie to the work-j among the working classes that it ing classes for their labor, and it is j does here, owing to the con lined alT folly to suppose that we can !imi:s of England proper, and the compete with foreign manufacturers I excl. l ikeness of ti e upper classes, without protection. Kvcn if wc which alone is a f rmi .'able check could, it would not be advisabL- tt: 'upon the advancerient in happiness do so. What true American can of the toiling millions, wish to see the working men of this j We are not bound to furnish 1 country brought down from the j market to the world, but wc are comfort and comparative ease t hey j bound to encourage tan own man 1now enjoy, to the beggarly, gaunt I factiirers, and can t o it by 110 other starvation of English, French and means, than a high protective tariff Russian operatives? And this: and the passage of all laws that would certainly come about with j will foster home industry and home competition without protection. (interests. Another argument f'eWho wishes to see the glare of tjueatly urged by the free trudf the furnace darkened, the noire ol ; politicians is, that the additional the foundry hushed, and the clatttr . gains afforded by a tariff", benefit no of the mill quieted ? No oik, ex-i one excepting the cipitalists or ccpting the fanatics who indorse th; j owr.ers, while operatives arc no follies of free trade. As a question better off by it. Two facts destroy of national significance every tne i this argument. First under the interested, and as a nmttcr of local working of a protective tariff, the prosperity we are peculiarly in vol v-j operative has employment at least; without it he has none. Second

1

wife till a::ed mo

unsavory vapors.

United States to be educated. We presume the course is cheaper at

if I'd bo her husband till tie said yes; and then ice tooled name in vain, and we was 1 married !"

th. I Lords wfullv

Mr. IT. T. Ilelmbold. the well

known druggist of the citv, returns i Cornell than at Oxford, and equally

i for this year an income of ? 153, 105. ! as thorough. Ail this comes from advertising. ;"L7.ggQKTiTS5 ; Mr. Ilelmbold s expenditures tor ) .

advertising, average over 1 0,000 i Nfws-Dcaler and Stationer.

a week. A'. Y. Sun.

ilAllM FOR SALE.

The undciiiriii-J ofl'i-rs fur !c on;- of

tii-j lini's; stock farm.- in Munioo couiily; c-ouaitit'rif of 4(M c.nrx, situated Jlce miks noi-fh-tai of Illot u iwton. A larir! portua i. xc t in unw ; wwtcr iilwiivs jliu!y asul t'oiiveiiii'.'it. :t j;kJ l-:tni, Jv.clhiiir lioni-, &o. Term? e;i.-v. For further particular., .-ipeh' 1 1 GEORGE NV;JV7vS'. UWrninirti'ii, Iiu!., liee-.'-l-'ju.

lOTH, DVXS & CO.,

DEAI.Ki'.S

Drj' Cifiouls antl A'otions,

XT t r

XJ.OHE JINSURAXCE VOMPANY, New Haven, Comii. Ull Capital Stock is $3,000,000 tki Capital piJ up I.immmwo Co ASSETS OF TH3 COMPANY: Cash 011 hand and in limits of Agents $374 797 6 ! Beal state 435 .-iss 0o

United States Bonds, 5-20 18ii 23 7 i

Other Bonds and Loans....

from the increised profits of the owners, they ar enubletl to pay ojicratives highir rates, and the de-

A5 OLD FIB M :n a l!Vew Location. SHOWERS & HEXDR1X,

6S.663 On

Total Aits Total Liabilities. . .

Special attention given to tiit: Insurance of Dwellings. Kates reasonnb'.-;. The Home is an old, reliable Corapaav. 91. I. Snodrass, Ajereut. ty Can be founil at the Post Oil ce.,3 Bloomington, Ind., F;b. 17, 18ti9-)m

673, U12 IS ' TTAVf! puifli!i.o(l nntl fitted up a now j XX ware-room; on the south id of the

It have plitei.-U the

W. 1. AI.LKS. . L- OiUORS. South Side of the PvMlk Square, DEALKI1S IS HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all kinds of Stoves and Tinware, Nails, Sash, Glass, PaiLts, Oils, &d Farming Utensil , MANVFACTCJtETiS OT Tin, Copper antl Sheet IroB Ware. Biooraington, ltd., March 24, 1863. 6 JO. A. BVSK1BK. J. S. SMITH HUNTKB. JUSKIRK & HUXTER. ATTORNETS AT IiW A:D PRIVATE BAWKIiRS, B.oomington, Ind oflico north sida of t;ie public square. Wo will attend to nil husint-SB I'lit.rvist'Kl to oar eitre, in the Courts of this State, antl lire also prepared to discount got)d swl folv-C-nt paper, on rt-wonsl.l.. terran. Referencetr-Mw ,.I)t)iial ifc RofM-h Attorneys, lndit.napoli; Ahssrs. "A'inslo -v, 3tmer St Co., Bankei. ,, y W 1 1 trt.";t, New York; Mewn. MeCalla. & '. M-r-Lants, Bloomirgton, , , rnav!)

tililic bt.unre, siud

hirsjest slock of

IP ir ib hh a? iri3 Kvtr btiftire seei: in 151oomin;ton. have an immense quantity of

AV.

BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND CHAIRS,

Tk'tli common and fiist-dn.-?, and will soil

to our customers:,! lower lipurcs than t-ver M .iuh of this Furniture ha been made .1

our own rattorv, ;ind Wf; w-ll warrant

evt-ry article sold, to Ik: just as ieprcs .'iited

3E 3BBT 3(f. MKT SS

A' ways on hand, rcntly-madc, and will btriiiimed arid fui tiished to o.ir cust j;iier.-

at oiie-tllil'tl I CMS money than has

bee.i heretofore charged in ,D:o:iniiiL't'n.

nJiion't trti'get tne niac-i: in t ie new

blo .-k, outh sidt of the public sqtiare."ga

SHOWERS & HENDItlX. Bloomington, lnd., May 13, '06.

Hills p iiitcd at 8H:Ufaeta! y rates

Oale isms p

k!) at tliis oiBce.

535 Acres of Lanid

ESIUINa TO GO WI3T,

will Bel! u! private Situ; my tV" larms

in. .Monroe county, wno 01 .icreM,

in Riehbtnd uni'nship, two miles nt-rthwe:t

of Kllet-toville, with two houses, ivo 3ttriis

antl two orthaids. Lfiiti all in irrass.

One Farm ' 2Hi AciS. tin r-o miles

nortlie tst of KllotUvillo. Tins fur :i is w

iv: iro-ed, in the iimHiir of fi lie n.', and is all in fniss. The farms will he Mold in a

hotly, or scpe.rataly. to suit purcmscr. Foil TIRMS Of SAl.i, APl'I.Y TO D. B. WOODS, mar'- 8m Ellfcttuvdlc, lud.

BOOTS AND SI I'Oi;?,

AXD CAl'S, Ml

HATS

Call

Railroa

it tin1 lorihil street.

east eorner

."tli and

n:-avl0-v

1

111 tf Bt , L. IJ . 1 A fl Kv.it-..

P EDDL3 XG AVACJON.

ill most new, for sale cheap.

Enquire at -.mull s 11.' r avine More.

NEW NEW! KEW!

1

BEi.F. Me;

DEALKK IX EVKHy FTVI.K OF Ready - Made Clot iiing,

ftorlli Siclc of I'ublit. Square,

li LOOM 1XU TO S IXDL ' XA.

GENKRAL DIRECTORY. Indiana State Yutxerslty. Ukv. Cvias Nirir, D.I.)., I'rexidt a ' '. ,N..c f M':ii ii. Murul mi'i Political J'l,;i;s.:;,!,,.'i' Kkv. T. A. Vvi.ib.1).I)., Voftvino.- i' .V,.--tm-al I'll il ;:!)!. Itieil.tni) Ov.'KX. M X'.. Prof'smr of ,V (Kl-itl Si-ir !), '! .Wik'.'VI Lnil'liMt'.;'-. Daxii:i. Kiiikwooi), I.L.D., iViVw 0 M-nfUttii;?.. Hi v. K. B.ti.T.KXTiXK. A.M., Pri'r',:.-s.jr 0 ti''a.;- tniA tircsk I,it-r(ttnrr. (.'. M. Deiiii. A.JM., Profcis'ii- oj Iintinahd I,-llti,l Lifr r'lii'l-l1. IIOX. (tKoiltlK A. Br .' K NELL, LL. D., Proff.i.itil- t.f (I. W. IIo's, A.M.. Pfifasor of Eplih IJtrratiirr, awl the Thurif and Practice uf Teaching.

Complete stoek of Fine Writin? Papers Cap, Letter, Note, B:ab. Em-dopes, every tirade, quality and sin. Pocket Bonks, Ink, Gold and Steel Pen, DIARIES. NOVELS, SONG Books, Pencils, Hhink Books and Mueihe'e.

j lVst-Olfiee Building..! estsido public square, j Durand's tdd sti ml, IMooriiiigton, Ind. I St?" I will apply any order, for any : hiHk. at puhlisln-rs' k'West ctish prices. i CVT TJ IIS "ottjT.-a

Ofiticcrs. - Clerk

- Slifriff A iidiior Treatiiire.r - Recorder School Ei-ftmhier Coroner

;-jn.nisstoncrs.

EEN.T. M:KE has one t ) stockn of Clothi-!!', in hi

f tho largest i store, at the

present t.i.c, ever bne.uiht to ti e Athens

of Indiaiiti, a ul he is s lling them at much lover rice.s than here'. )l'ore. He has Every Style of CloUiing for Men ami Hoys. Kmbracing a full line of line arid coarse

Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, t..!t.r Shirts, Dmwors, SasjientliH'.sj anu Nt-dc-ti s.

C'oiiEiiy

l.ORKKT C. I'oSTKH. Lawso.v K. McKixsky lli-.Mtv F. Pkhhy, D. V. Busk. UK, Wm. H. .loses, Edward AVhkiht, Wm. 11. .Si.oooMii,

T. Y. llAi;m H. II. Pit! 1.1.1 PS, James Small.

W'm. y. Bkowxino, Chairman of Union Ontral Conuitittr.t: vf Monroe county. E. .. Si.uss, Ae.i$or of Int. Revenue. Coitrts C'rcuit Oi-n-t Z. R. Eckels, Judge. ; John. C. Rohinmw, Pros. Attorney. Sessions Ayril and Oeioher. Common Pli ftM Court T. IF. Woolen, Judge ; James II. Reeve. Pruxicuting Attorney. SessionsAjird, Aught't and December. Towsshit OPKrcKiw M. L. Snlgra, Township Trustee; p. T. Ihitl.r, Jesse T. Cx and C. IF. Henderson, Justices vf the Peace. ( 'or.ro katiov Offickks Clerl: -John C. Orchard; Pron. Attorney, J. .'. PUtuian : Murnhal, 0car Soader-t ; Trc-anrer. ..' Manlii. TuiliTeks 1st wanl E. II. Vos.i; 2d ward ,S. L.ihluru; 3d ward Misi ncr; 'Itli ward Parker Pearson;

"ith ward John Wiitdrn. School Tkvhtkk.-. Mili Jlight, Geo. M. t'ltune, t;td (f. IF. Jox.

From the I'loon ii 'iton Pro'eens. THIS AMHRTISEMENT a-iicl li Xo11elis in

i.iKi,Jj.JiM5A.;ivS wrrx pay fok

$20 Worth of Goods! AT THE iew York Store 0 p

On the south side of Public Square, BLOOIIIIlVCiTClN, 1D.

Coats

Especial attention is dl'fetet' reeentlr ttir:.:liased, iliieh latest and nust popula : Styh

Gents'

Furnishing

to 1 stock of comprise the

ri

At this sta'c, a full itock of dents' Furnishing (loo- Is can al nays he 'mind the newest novel ies being secured ns rnpid'y as they are introduced in tin. Ea.stern citit'S. A good stock of Trunks, Traveling lino;-, and Valises, Always in store. 1 v,o ild call particular attention to tho TJeitii.. Papci (.'ollar, of which I keep a full supply. I have, by far, the Urges', stoc-k of JHt'ouri i'lallit, .issiim1 Si lk Tel vet a, 1: nl Worsted Goods, Which will c cut mid niadt up in the highest stylo of the ':i 't. BKN.IAMIX MiGKlv. Illooniingt n, lu , Jim.- ::,

TUirty-S'ive Pi AAVAdi) :d to I t K A IMC 11 an. Most of them on Made.;-.!- for ?ft!e by

Churches'. MethodU4. Episcopal, corner ol" Madison and 5th streets; Kev. Hknkv 11. '.ailor, Pastor. Firit. I'cc.iiyterian, Walnut street, hot5th and t;tl., A. Y. Iooue. I'nstor. Second Prc.-hiiterii:)), t.th street, bet. Col lege Avenue and Haihoad; lie v. E. BAl.I.KNTlNi'. Chr'ixtian. 5th street, bet. Washington and Lincoln; Elder VV. B.P.Trent, Pastor. ISajdint, corner of Washington and 1th streets; S. Brinov, Pastor. Reformed Preih)!e.rinn, Colle..'e Avenue, bet. Kiii mid !th ; i."V,T. A. Wyi.ik. I'astor. United- IWfJittt.-riait. v. si end of 81 li Street; It.'V. WM. TlRXl;!!, Pastor. Cfithohc, corner of Madison and lib sis.

I'Ht I'l' BllilllllS thk ci:amimox I M'.iW'EK in ISf.H. nc.nal field trials. biiWA UD 05 CO.

Notice. OKALEl PROPOSALS WILL BK H received at the otl'e-e (,f Auditor of Monroe Cie. n.y, until the 20tli lav of .JMily, lKi), i'orbtiildini.; T VVtiS TON" K Alll.'TM KXTS for a 1 ;: ixru-s Clear Cr. -k. near Ifavrodshur-r, I'i ;i s and pei ilientiiiiis mav e.: .- 1 1. a at the .Velito' S OlUce. By ..r-ler .-1 the I'uar l of C.'unlv t'oi'iinii-.-iohei s. ' IIKNUV I'. PKBUV, lilooniinijton, .Tune Auditov.

Good Calico.-s, from 3 to 14i-ts.pyd. Bleached Domestic, as :ow as Styd. Brown Doniesrio, from 10 to lSeyd. Good Bed Tieki isr for iGjcPyd. Good Paper Collars, 15 ts ".f' box. Dress Goods very chea p. AVhit.e Cotton Hose, 1 "eta 13 pair. A full line of P irasols.

An endless v.int ty of Nc.tit'.ns,very cheap,

A very largo stick of Suminer Fats.

We sell Boots and Shoes very low, at the

NEW YORK STORE, May 20, lriti:.) TULEY & CO., Props,

QIIESTEJI.

EUettsviilUe, Monroe Co., Ind.

Cb'ill'tlM of allUind.-i printed to ord tho Jiloominton Progress oflice.

r, at

ELIJAH ALEfcl.lf & SON,

Near Ellettsvillo Tndhinn, have on hand.

and are now ft.ucy to rill orders tor Full Blood Chester While Pigs,

Tn pairs, net ki l. Our stock is full blood

bought from X. P. Buyer & Co., Chester co., Pa. Wc tvi .l ho for shippin:;, and de

liver al the hx press Dtlice, m Kllettsville,

at the lollowiie; reilueeil piiees. Our prices

for lh: ehoici l'i:;s nre, one pair, Boar and

Sow, not akin, pure i.lootl. One to t'vo ui intln old, ?2il 00 Two to tliriji' non hs old, :t') DO Three to fo.tr months old, i" 00 Four to dx in.iiiths old, 50 00

A single Pit?, ei ;her sow or hoar, one half of the price per pair Our prices for second choice '. arc: One pair.ptirc h 01, not akin. Ito'Jmonths old, if la 00 do do do 'to:'.i: onlhsold. 20 00 do d ) do :ito-lri oaths old, '.'a 00 do do do -Wotiii oijth i .4.1, 30 00

V -o.w seinlin. on er- to the amount ot

Slid on -1 -1' . wi! he

of lo nor cert. Or ler. m ist l e lutccmpa'lied l.v i ii. ca-.i, :-h.vk '. Post )IHc(l OrJcr. "ii tn- tli 1 v in Bloot linsiton, Indiana, Jlicsi,. I!i me ii ir to addreiid the eompuny, at JSllettsi'ille, ind. Jur.o30 183-4r

M. A. rUNN. E. BA TTBRTON.

UNN & CO.,

F. C. PCXK.

D

General Produce, Commission

And Forwarding Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail

nd dealers in Nails, Kanhawa and Lake

Salt, AVhite Pish, i&c, 31oomington, Ind.

May9 6 7-y

RFJiPERS AND MOWERS!

TrST KECEIVKD in etore bv the un-

fj dersiigned, a

Car Load

of these celebrated machines. They are so

universally known in this county, that I

deem it unnecessary to set forth their ad

vantages over other machines; suffice it to

sav tiu t improvements nave been niado

this Sanson, that add to their value, and

make them

Without a Rival

in the narket. The manufacturer's inform

ns that thev have nitre orders in already.

than thev will be able to fill. Those want-

ins tho BEST MACHINE, will do well to leave t'.ieir orders early.

Also on hands

2 DOZ. REVOLVING RAKES,

1-2 doz. Buckeye Wheel Rakes, SCYTHE SNATHS, FORKS, Rakes, noes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, &c. Alo, a general assortment of Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Steel, Iron, Nails, Stoves and Tinware, &e., &c. Thankful to his numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, 1 - hopes by clow attention and fair dkalino to inherit a continuance of the same niay3-y JAMES SMALL.

their circuit till they meet in the middle, and on the top of tho cone, This they call "soulcr a pied," (crushing with tae i'&it.) There

might be a cleaner way ot ootnx the

thinjr ; I don't think there ecu Id be a fouler. I inquired or the

workmen if they washed -tlnir ftset

boiorc tramplin? tne grape, 33d

was told that they did iots foef

thenf fgmehfed iaw iafte'iaiy

explaining that wine had the power

to fi ng on all linpunue-i, 80 that it was no sort of consequence h aw free they made with it. Taere is a mode of rousing up the slackening process, and at the

same time bringing other skins and

seeds which have settled to the bottom in contact with the new made alcohol, so that "be latter may combine well with the coloring matter they contain. This consists in stirring up the whole mass from the bottom to the top. It is done twice during the proeoss of fermentation. It needs a good hour's hard work each time. It h done by menIt takes four men to do it well. They all strip naked i.ked a Adam when he was good and then they go in into the wme vtit hin deep they go in ; and the:e, with feet and hands, fingers and toes, turn over, stir about, and imx the liquid that was getting clear with the pomace that was depo&ittni;

itself ', and

Make the gruel thick and slab, And like a hell-broth boil imd bubble. The nice, sweet Bordelias man

only puts his foot in it, but the

Btirgundian does the whole figure. It is done to give the vane a full body. They call it fermenting on the skin. Nor is the cus xm confine:1 to Burgundy alone, or France alone. Stirring ap with poles they tried, but the wirmth of the human body was wanuug, and the resul, they sav, was ot good. Besides, it was hard work.

3. Ti'. SHOEMAKER.

A. i. ARSOLLv

l nioii Drug Store

South Side Public Spwtre. J l Shoemaker & Cn

Notice to Builders QSALED PROPOSALS will be received O nt the oflieo of tho Auditor of Monroe County, until lie 20th day of July, 1S69, for the eseavution and rubble stone work for u JAIIL. Am SHERIFF'S RESIDENCE, the work to he completed by the first oi" November, 18tS. Also, nt tho same timo, separate bids ill bo received for the atone work of tho Juil proper, including floor. Ami for the'stono and brick, wjrk of Shoriin, resitleneo,both to be completed by Hit first dny of September, 1870. .Plans and peetlietions may be seen at the Auditor' office, or at the office of 1. Hodgson, Inditinapolis, Ind. By order of the Board of Ccu.ily ConimisRioners. HENRY V. PEKRY, Bloomington, June23w' Auditor.

The Neuralgia Exterminator. THE BISHOP PILL ! THE BISHOP PILL ! THE liiSUOP PILL ! Not 'ISnMidroth'V not 'A yer's,' rot Wright's but "Crztar'x" Bishop Pill. ""SVhii V is biitind to tube the place of aP others; a ii,r.'ly vegetable Pill (sugar coated,) and of extraordinary eliieiiey for Costircness, Int-.itfcttion, jvspf.igiii, Heed-

aliowed a discount I atdtc, Nervous Uobtlity, Liver (.lotuulaint.

Ac.' Itdh-al Journal, Sept S. Pos.tively the best Pill in the World. Thousands of bows now used. For sale at FEE tSs WYLIE'S Grocery fttora.

Vfliolescde and

DRUGS,

CINES,

OILS AKD

Retail L'calcn in

MED IPAINTS, GLAiiiS.

(mm

jam

Also, a large stock of Furniture, t.Jad

and Japan Varnish. Coil, Lard, Unseed and Fibh

'$

Aires' and Adams' P.uiut, Varnish and Whitewash Brushes. Watt Paper, Window Shades, &c. School and College Text Books, iui4 Stationery of ail Jdit Tobacco and Cigars, LAMPS AND LANTERNS. We keep on hands a strktl'' par tick of Blackberry, Port and Cape Wine; French, Poach and Blackberry Brandy; Bourbon, Wheat and Eye Whisky, for Medhtd Purposes Only. "We hold all our Patent Modieiue? to prices before the war. Wo feel thankful foi past favors, and solicit the pain D age of tho public, and will guuanwse gntiaf iiion to ull. J. W. SHOEMAKER 4i CO., a v25,'68. Bleemf ngton, Ind.

3 C. VOKLEY. V. A. LEtiO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stabile.

WORLEY & LEC(r, Opposite tie South end of ihe jK.it ioi', HAVE one of the lurgest and best arrangt Uvery and Sale Stables ia Monroe, or in Anv other countv in SouiIk

ent Indiana. Saddle horses, or hor.tes and

buggies will be furnished at. ai.y bote of tho ua;- or night. Commercial travelers nni

otliers, will be fnrnishel nitl e.n vcyiiacato neighboring towns. Good, stead y horse

luiiiihhed to ttunuieg. Htrs led by tho

single fetd, day or week, nt reaiionAblo rale. We propose U keep a flrst-claea stable, and ass the public io give us a trial.

It O AH the accounts ot the Old. tirui JL c O. are in the htuids of the prertsnt

proprietors, and must ';e paid at orice.

Bloomington, lna nne lmv.

A

full and ceiarolote $,ock of Cards always on liana, nt this affit e.

Warrant) Peods and Vfortgujt f.tr ale at the Prog rose oiSce.

Handbills printeiesipelitionily and. cheaply, a tho J'rograis ctiate.

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