Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 August 1869 — Page 2

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AVJ DN iDAY. AVGl'ST 2.".. U

: FOR THE rilOOIUbS. City Country. There has been tpiite a mu iber of persons from the country, with Vrhom I have nut and conve ned,

As thofai lily of Pe rry E. Tuttlc,

ecu loi)e, Mitl ; a pronnnert nereiiuii oi itne

j what was necessary for an early i Haute, were taking a drive on the. , ! completion of a Railroad, through evening of -.lie I'itli J accompanied ' ' ! (ireeno. Monroe, Brown, Bariholo- I bv .Tohn Tivrncr, a vohnar acnt Ionian

; " " ; mew and Decatur Counties, ami j '" : report to this mooting on Sati ro.iy,

August limit. is;y.

On motion of Cant. "Win. II. struck bv a eosi! traiif:, which unob-

Taggart, a committee of iivc was j ?erved was back ng i&p, and dcmolappointed to correspond with the j ihed the carriage, throwing out the

leading citizens ot the uiflcrent conn- j occupant. Mi lmra l tittle, a

about lo

Important Notice. Farmers, Families, and others can purehnso no j Kemcdy equal to Dr. Tobias' Wnelhin Lin- j i input fur tilt- cure of Cholera. Hiarrho -a, Dysentery, Croup, Colic, ami Sea Sickness,

lawn mterni.ilv fit is iierttvtlv harmless

of that citv, in erossii'ig the railroad ! "i-e oath w -ompanvir,-.; each ot '.-' and irack in the northeim part of the ! ny fr Chronie ll.umHti.iii, Head- , , , ; 1 . ;;; !!(, I oothadie. Sore Throat, CuK Burn, city, about dusk, thej carnage was . swelling, Brute.. Mosquito Bites, old

who say tome, 'why ! we have hoard , ca M n, comhtlni, of, jell upon the track and was literally that you Comnuoners propose ; Wm H. Tuggart, Eugene cut to piece, by the pn-ing train, taking away the hitching racks, CuUev johuC;eolm,Win.S.Cox,aucl '.Che other members of the' family and intend bunding a stone all,j n.srii. . 1(1,1Pfi ,..;tmnt ,i(,r;(1 ininrv.

: Xil I HI lUaittlllii I - "V

with an iron railing upon top, in

stead." !

Now to answer these qc:.ons d 1. by Poat and inquiries, I have come to the () be hd(l s

conclusion 10 write mis ariieic. the first place, I would say, that a majority of the County Board are not in favor of removing the hitching racks. And farther, that we issued an order to have the space between the gutter and racks graded and stoned, and appoint 2d a Commissioner to give out the work and superintend it, but for reasons not necessary to state here, he did not go on with the work. It was our desire that that work should be let out with the balance of our part of the street. But by some Misunderstanding the balance of the street was given out separately by the town trustees. Now in justice to the town authorities, we would say here, that they are in favor of letting the hitching -acks remain ; in fact they petitioned the County Board to have the space between the gutters and racks graded and pavod, and described the manner they wished to the work to be done. Now we would say that we are in favor of improving the town and country both, a.- fast as the ability or finances of the county will admit. That the interests of the town and country f re tn-

sejierafcly connected, but that ,ve are willing to tax the country pecplo to

On motion, the Oomamlce on

correspondence Mas instructed to

of a Kail-

road meeting to be held at the Court House., in Nashville, Monday, Sep

tember 6th, I860. On motion, a vote wa taken to see what was the sense or the meeting, in favor or against taxation for an impropriation rut of the County Treasury for the building of a Railroad, which, resulted in a unanimous vote for such an appropriation. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to furnish a copy of the proceedings of this meeting for publication, to the Indianapolis Sentinel and Journal, rnd Ihe papers in the several counties through which said Road will run, and request the publication of the same. Thcgreatestcnthusiiiprn prevailed, every person present being anxious to push forward the enterprise, as prudence will admit. On motion, the meeting took a recess till Saturday, August 28, I860. J. S. HESTER, Ch'm. Eugkne Cclley, Secretary.

There was no iglit upon the rear

car of the tram, and they were wholly mK.war'- of its presence until .struck by it. Tax TlTLKfj. An interesting case: has just been decided in our District C o.irt. It has a direct bearing upon th? validity of a tax title to land, and tor ' hat reason we lay a resume of lie foots before our readers. In August, 1861, a strip of land in Des jV.ones township as owned by Jas. C. Jorcs. The land

comprised 200 acres, md money to

l'liin- ill Ti'.nil. Muck :uia ( nsl

Tho erii't i:m Liniment - in! rod need in j 1847, nivl no civ- ha jmiI it Imt routining j to lit' , ninny lint in j.'. if it. was Ten Dol- j livrs they w.sl'il not be without it. Tliou-,- j finds of' (:e:-!ilie;,!(- e:ii lie seen at. tlu- De-! pot, speiikin.'i of its wonderful rurntive f properties. Pri 'e. Fiity CVnt- iind Out: i

Collar. Sold by the Dnij;i-ts mid rorekocper? tlu'oiiirlio'.it the Tniiod Ht;ito. Depot, l .i Pink t3l:ice, N'fv Vork. fiii Tlioroiitjluln'ctl C'alvcH I'or Sale. J HAVE EOJI SALKsome four or five Thoroughbred Heifer Calves.

Thev will he disposed of at reasonable j

cash priees. to such ol our fiirnu rs us len c to imiirove their stock. A. LAPKltTKW. liloominicvoii, Tiul.. riuif.'nri.

The Kii.vitlaii WaNliiiiR Machine This Muehino is now on exhibition at Showers & Hendrix's Furniture Warcroom, .Stuart & Co s Hardware Store. Pearson's: Dry Goods Store, ami at the Or

chard ilniin. where the AscnU. the .Messrs.

pay the taxes upon tne entire strip j (vm.K m-iy u found. From a earefui was advanced by B. F. Allen, he j examination of tho constraetlon, nnd soma taking the title from Jones for the knowledge of the workinjj of this Machine, whole be!(. 3fr. Jot.CS "paid taxr-8 we feel coniident in nss:rtinK that it is one

on one hundred f nd sixty acres, but

the remaning f irty were sold by the sheriff and a tax title given for the same. Baxter Reynolds of New York was the purchaser. He sold the property and it passed by successive transfers into the hands

of the mos-: pfneticol, common-Henna Watierx ever introduced into this community. The beards can he made to rub the clothing on just hucIi parts? as require the most rubbing, and ns tho lower board is filled with rollers, there is really so wear upon the articles placed within tho Machine. Full

of Elias Mover. Ag; inst this party ntruc,!OM8 ,vtn' 3"lftV7 -'" " Mr. Allen broimli t sni . for noirm W1 to Siv tiSfrt-ti-n. The following

?r i 1 ' t i ' certfjoftte, from well known citizens of

MO CALL A1 & CO., 1 I r ((j!C)O I S, NOTIONS, DRESS TRIM MINGS, Hosiery ami Cloves, IKOOP SKIRTS, lints and Caps, Boots and Shoes, School Hooks and Stationery, COTTON YARNS AND BATTING, Quccnsware, Rioncioare and Glassware, Dye-duffa, Salt, IIaRAUE,IG CEIIEXT, &.., Anywhere to be found, bet ween tho tun bur'v regions of Urown county, and the rich iron and coal lields of Greens. If you expect to buy goods cheaper than you ever saw them, here or elsewhere, :e cure to have your pocket book full of Greenbacks The iiivnish is ivii! gets the nhcip july21 filass Fruit Jars, self-sealers, and firs:-ratfi, at McCALLA cj (XfS. fitone Fruit Jars. (New Albany

make), at McCALLA .j- COS.

ornament the iown. whilst thev

would have the privilege of hitching outside of the corporation or to private property, and subject themselves to f.nes, or be forced 1.0 pay for their horses standing in a stable a few minutes, if there should chance to. be room, or in mud to the knee?. To gratify the refined tasts of a few individuals, with a brick walk rKind the public square, as 1 place ifor ilie elite of the citv to promenade

on mooD-lighl nights. Wc ire not ijuitc prepared. We bclirve in prnamenting the town, as ivtll as our co intry 1ioiiks but we do not wish to do it at the expense of public utility. That the county shou .d do as individuals, ornament as they have means and ability, if it does

not interfere with the public welfare

"We are for treating our future

Chinese fellow-citizens as kindly as possible, but it should be understood that, when they become eon-

I verted to Christianity, iherc must

be no smoking in church ; nor must they walk about during t he uerviee; nor must they bring c '.lichens "for to sell" to the congregation ; nor must they strip thenselvcs half' naked, if it happens to be warm in the sacred edifice ; nor must they interrupt the service by begging loudly for cash ; nor must they rush out if a procession should chance to pass. The Chinese neophytes in fc?an Francisco mitigate the tedium of churcU-going by all these devices; but as they are quick to learn, they will soon find out our sovereign thihtce against dull ser

mons, and slumber in their pews as sinectly as wc do. N. Y. Tribune. Senator Morton, in Ins Wilmington, Ohio speech, stilted that the "increased collection of the revenue

if kept up for three years will make

Mitchell, ',vho charge 1 the jury that the original ta:c tiile was good. Accordingly judgment was rendered for the defendant. In rdl its features this case has a direct interest to almost .?very vostevn Ir.nd holder. X'es Moines Sinttsuan.

Hen Wade srysthe ''Chinamen never repudiate u deVt." That ac

counts for the D:mo: ratio hatred of

the Celestials thev won't make good Democrats.

Basil Duke, who ld the Morgan raid through Indian? and Ohio during the Avar, was elected to the Kentucky lcgisli tnre by the Democrats of Louisville, at their late

olee.ion. large.

His aiaj:rity was very

-

In the lomr onrlested case of

Wilson vs. Campbell, to recover possession of ten acres of l:nd south-

Bedforr!, are sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical ao to the practical value of the Egyptian Machine: rknyoko, Ind , Az. 9th, lRfiO. 1 hereby certify that tho Epyptinn Washing Machine hnw been used in my family for some tiaie past., giving entire satisfaction, and I would not be without one a period ol two months, for the price of x machine. JOSEPH STILSON, M. D.

rjKHFor.i), Tiul., Aug. 9th 18G9. Mr. Mahkkr : I enn freely sute, at your request, that my family have hud the Egyptian W'lishing Miiehinc in use, and nee highly pleased with it. Many of my neighbors have it in uf-e, and without exception eoinmeud it as Biiperior to anything yet introduced in the way of a Washing Machine. I have tried a numbci of midlines, but have nevar before met with one that would do the work so well as "the Egyptian." Yours, E. D. PIIARSOM. I hate used one of ibe above named machines in my J'.u.iily, and fully endorse all that is eaid of the Machine bv Mr. Pearson. GKOKGE W. FU1LDLEV.

I have one of the ab ve nameil Machines, and fully indoive Mr. Pearson's statement. Thev ciunot bo beat aa a washer. 1. 11. THOMAS. Orders left at either of the places of cxlii-

west of town, which lu.s been m i hition, or nt this office, will be jMompCy

(HERIFFS SALE.

the last three years of the late ad-

litigation six o.' seven years, the jury, on Tuesday, found for Wils:n.

the mde

I lilled.

n .1 mi! boi'ii anpointeu

1 .. . i. . 1 .1 - . .1- - r 1 . .. ,..i........

. .... -l ( Liv iue t.ieiK 01 .i nti 1 .1 .' tz.tt .11, Mnjiuii ii

miiustranon, ana xnc wiving lrom ; (V,.rt , A,ltni, j,.tr l!or : the estnto of

economy and retrenchment now being introduced, during the same period, will not be less than one hundred and twenty mill ions, and these two hundred i.nd seventeen millions of actual gain in dollars and cents, will be worth more to the country than two hundred and seventy millions of Democratic platforms and promises."

Railroad Meeting. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Brown County, Indiana, met at the Court Hons?, in the Town of Nashville, on Friday, August 20, 1809, for the purpose of ascertaining what could bo done tnwnrli lmililin . 1 If Milr. i-i 1

from Bloomfield, in Utl'cnc County, I resented, might we not expect to

via. Bloomington, K ishville, Col- arv a crop m .. .auous

Repudiation is growing in grace with Democrats very rapidly. The Cincinnati Chronicle concludes an article discussing tho political situation in the State of Ohio, as follows: "The leading Democratic paper of this State, comes out squarely for repudiation.. Other papers of the same politics, claim that honesty requires that if we pay

our debt we should also pay that of

tiie Confederacy, amounting to the modest sum of five billions; and a member of the Legislature of Kentucky, a bright and shining light in the household of Democracy, offered a resolution looking to the payment for all the slaves emancipated by the Government, a small addition of four thousand millions more. Upon all the above we

propose to meet the Democracy, j

confident in the justice 01 our cause. We ask an earnest and united effort of all good citizens to defeat the machinations of the enemy.

Ij:t no outside issue distract us, and victory will be ours."

Vi'.;rr,

Hubert Campbell, rUe"..!ed, late of Marion township, Monroe county, Indiana. Said estate is eup'o-ed to be solvent. JOHN CAM I' i'JKLL, iwc. 25, 59-3t Ac'ii'.inistrator.

We hear it remarked, occasionally, ! a traiu of not less than one hundred ; Aliuittlstmor;'8 Notice.

that the people of the town wish to and fifty millions as compared with ' "Vf OTICE T 1! ET !'l Y G1VEX TIT AT

build up the city, at the expense 01 the county, and also mer of the town say they desnisc to h iar men talk in that manne.. Now we think the best way to keep down a feeling of that kind, is, no : to give any occasion for such remarks. We think a large majority of the busir ness men of Bloomington, are opposed to removing the racks, in fact I do not know of any ore whose place of business is around the public square, who is not. If there are, we would suggest that they advertise the fact, so that the mudsills may have an opportunity lo patronize them. Now, whilst I do not wish to be personal, or injure the interests or reputation 0? any one, I must say there has been, and .suppose there are yet, individuals who

wish the racks removed, and to accomplish their object, perhaps, would consent, on their part, that ure set the racks out in the gutter, where they would occupy twelve or fifteen feet more space of street, and where the ladies could see the countcnancceof the horses, and get plenty of saliva on their dresses, and so obstruct the sidewalks, that these old racks and horses would be declared a nuisai.ee, so &Tr. Countryjake would have to march out where he came from arid hitch up. This explanation of our position we make, hopir g the citizens of Bloomington will concur with us, and let them remain where they are, and let the space between the gutter and hitching racks be graded and paved so that wc too, can have a clean place to stop and start from. HARVEY PHILIPS.

Jfetr-Ci-'T THIS Ol:T."T8

Administrator's Sale. VTOTICE IS JiK IKIiV GTVKN THAT XN tho unclarsignod .Vilniinistrato" of tho estate of Robert Campbell, ibvnosed, late Monri e county, Indiana, will oll'cr for sale on the premise?, or. Fi.nuY, Sep 'mbcr 17, 18C9, a'l the personal proiTty of said decedent, consisting in part of (tattle. Horses. Hoss, some Farmi i Tools, Kitchen und Houscho.d Furnitn e. Tkums of Sai.-k. A ere'it of twelve months 'vill ' ie :vn i n all sums of three dollars a ad pwanis; under three dolhirs, cash in hand, tho purc haser pvinjjj note and approved security, waiving valuation and apprnisment lsws. JOHN OAMPHELL, fitnr.2.1, 9i'?. t'! Administrator. F.'T. Butl er, Attjrney.

Fr(,w ih: lfirhtif"ii Proyi'cs.o. THIS ADVERTISEMENT GREENBACKS wiil pay fou

of Goods!

Hy virtue of a certified oonv of a -Secret

to me directed from the Clerk of the Mon toe Common Pleas Court, in ft cause -whore-n Mary Myers is plaintiff .nd Thomas B. McC.me and P. C. Dunning are defendants, requiring me to make tho ?uiti of four hundred and tti'enty-oight dollars and forty-four cents, with in'.crog; on said decree and cosU, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday August SB, 19Cf, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M-, and 1 o'clock 1 M.. of said day, at the door of tho court bouse of Motiroo county, the riMU;. and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit : Commencing' at the south-west corner of lot No. thive h.indied and forty-live; runin injr thence east ninety-nine feet to a stake; thence north one hundred and thirty-two feet ; thence west r inety-nine feet ; thence south one luird-O'.i and thirfy-tivo feet to the pliico ot.' be'i:r:iin;, the same being a part of la-lots in the town of Bloomington. and known and designated as follows : Inlots 0-15 and ii t i I -."such vents und profits will not sell for a fullicieol. sum :o satisfy raid decree, interest and costs. S will, a'; the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge saiti

I flc'-reo, interest and costs. i Said salo will bo made without any relic" 1 whatever fiom valuation arid appraiscmen:.

av.s. L.VWSON E. McKTNNEY, Jul vl I ClHv:! Sheri!!' Monroe co.

(K-MAMlD

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AT TIIE York O F

Store

TULEY Ac CO., On the south side of Public Square, BI.OOMlXGTOiV,

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HIT'S SALE.

AssAssiKATiox. Can you name j two v---t

a boutheru soldier or odicer Avho has been murdered in the North, since the war ? Wc defy any man to do this ; and ycr, there are two Southern men in the North for every Northern man in the South. But if such assassinations were lightly suggested, and v hen committed,

applauded by the iNorthern press, and the victim malignantly misrep-

I5y virtue of mi execution to ir.e directed from the Clerk of 1 lie Monroe Circuit, and on 3 t'roiri the clerk M mroe Common Pleas Com I, 1 will exjHseat. public sale to the highest bidder, on Hutardav, Sep,ernl.er If-th, 1809, between the. hours of If o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of fa; 1 clay, at ;lio door of the Court House f Monroo County, the rents .arid v:ofiU for :, term not exceeding seven yens s, the follow ing described real estate, to-wi; : The 'vest half of the so'.ttnwefrl quarter of section sixteen, ovrship ten, range two weft, containing ci ..hiy ucrcs, more or less. Also, part of f.h . u i'thwest ijiiartir of th'- southwest, (pu Hi r of section fifteen, township ten, rang j two west, containing three acres more. : lis.?. Also, tho i.outhoj st mmrter of section six-

I teen, in township Ni . 10, north of ranu

unibus, to (ireeusbur jr in Deo:, tin

County, aud proucudod to business j

by ctilhng LoJ. James ft. Hester to the Chair, aud appelating ICugene Culley, Sccretfiry. &Jjclies were then made by Col, J. a. Hester, Eugene Cullcy, AVm. H. Taggart, John Genollii, Wm. S. Cox, John S. Du in, Daniel Marccllius, and Rev. S. Bennett, when on morion. Col. J. R Hotter M-assolicit-.d lo v:-it the icrd utr lilicnn of

bloody as that of the Soutu ? Has assassination become the boa.t ol chivalry ? Memjih'in famine lJost. When Horace Greeley was asked about his lute narrow escape from Long Branch, ho curtly replied : ''Ask the horse ; I didn't run away." 8 Have you seen tho..;e Willow Table Chairs, at Showers cv HeudrixV WarcriMMMfV If n-l; go a I oiur, ex -on siic and 'ion ,

Subject- to the cov.it y which Curtis, Earl

& Co. hold in tin said land, by n-ason of their having reieas ::1 the sai 1 bind from a sale to David V. llusV irk, wh'.eh redemption was so -11 ado 1 y '.hem, as the creditors of Larkin. M. Swai ord. And on failure t lenli.e the full amount of judgment, interests nnd ;ots, I will, at th(! same time an jdaee cxH'SC at. public .-iilx the fee simple of said real estate. Tkn as fh; pro a-rty of Larkin M. Kwafford at the suit of 1 "urti, Earl and others. fia-id sab) .vil! bi inn 0 wit'Uoat any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Lv.SO V K Mcb lNNEY. aug '", 1 SCO. Shcritl' Monroe Co.

Joi n H. Wvue. Wylic9

J. EllANK EEK. Fee nS:

jo:. u.e. is ix Groceries, Pi viisioiiM,, Confec(io uei lex, Tt Lacco ami Cars. Thankful Ibr pi 1st favors, i.hey hup" to merit :i continuance of fhesaroe. Call uni see t'leio at '' loliiistoii s f :fsi'rv' -it -vet, -n:;r v.iWi. eu i.... Jan. -d, ISOe.

Good Calicoes, at from 8 to 1 kts.f'yd. Bleached Domestic, a.-, low as 8c"pyd. Brown Domestic, from 10 to Ucf'yd. Gcl Bed Ticking for lfijcpH-d. Gi od Paper Collars, l!cts "f box. Dress Goods very cheap. "White Cotton Hose, Kids r yr. A full line of Parasols. An ciulle; variety of Notion,very cheap. A very large stock of Summer Hats. "We sell Boots and Khoes very low, at the NEW YOliK STOKE, May 20, 18tiU TULJSY & Co., Props. NEW FUIM. "S T.ES.SKS. LEFFL'Eli & RICK hi.ving i.Vl. associated with them in the milling busbies, M;.'. J- AV. Smtowi.K, late of New Albany, Indiana, will continue to manufacture Flour under tho name, of I efllcr, Rice te Co. Our Mills are now in complete order, and We Warrant our Hour lo b.i equal, if not buperior, to any in the country. Tlic Iiliglict market uiricc in Cash, will lift paid at all times, fur Wheat, Com, and Flour Barrels. AV.' are. also prepared to do CCSTOM AVOUK, and respectfully solicit tho patronage of tho surrounding country. MSFFM2K, RICE & CO. Bloomington, Ind., AuglwG'lD.

GHER1FFS SALE. O By virtue of an execution to medirectec, from the Clerk of the Monroe coniraoi pleas court, 1 will cvpose ut public sale, to the highest bidder, oa Saturday, September 4th, 18G3, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m., and

t o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of

the court house o! jtJtooiiimgton, iuonrce

county, Indiana, ti e rents anc. profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described mil estate, to-wit : Lot Number lifts' -two (.52) in the Town

of Stincsville, Monroe county, Indiana. And on failure to realize tho full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and placo expose ut public side the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as tho property of John II. Pugh, at tho suit of Jiuskirk & Hunter. iS.ti .i !ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAAVSON E. McKl'NNEY, July 28 OS Sf. Sheriff Monroe co.

VELOCIPEDE RIDING ! AT TIIE COUNTY FAIR, FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1869. The President and Directors of the Monroe County Fair, take great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of this and surrounding counties, that they have, in addition to their very liberal premiums, made arrangements with the celebrated Balloon Managers. Messrs. Mihs &Co. to inflate and exhibit one of their mammoth Balloons, on the last day of the Fair, on which occasion one of the following daring jEronatxts, Miss Lottie St. Clair, The Only Female JEronaut in Ihe World,

Prof. DENNXSTON or

EAYDEN, WILL MAKE ONE OF THEIR

m en sr rk rm vi rm t

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In the Monster Balloon, "City of New York," capable of holding 100,000 fi-HJt of aseending power, and is the largest Balloon ever iuflated, being 95 feef high, and 50 feet m diameter, and when inflated, one of the most wonderful, delightful aud superb sights ever witnessed!

S

HERIFF3 SALE.

Orchard House. s. m. orchTrF& son, Proprietors. opposit ktITe depot, Stloouiiiigtoii, I ml. ISfB'Ko pains trill he ."pared to accommodate th- truKclinfi public. auglly 13 ostein done on white or colored paper, . at the Progress office.

Ilv virtue of an execution to mo directed

from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit cowt, I will exposo ut public sale to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, September 4th, 1860, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock P. M., of said di'y, at the door of tho court house of Monroe county, the rents and. prolUs for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-with : The south-west qnnrterof section twentythree (23) in tounidiip ten, north of rangv two (2) west containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less,, subject to an incumbrance of 'he dower right of Mary Warren, aa laid off to hor hy commissioners appointed for that purpose. And on failure- lo rcnlfao the full amount of judgment, irtorests t costs, I will at the same time and place exposo at public sale tho fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas Sw afford, at tho suit of Abraham Lcvoring and Thomas J. Levi ring. Said sale will bo made without any reboi whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAWSON K. MeKINNIiY, Augl 1 w3 '60 Bhiiiif Monroo co.

In addition to the Grand Balloon Ascension, and previous to the same a series of innocen ;aad very amusing Velocipede Baces By Male and Female Kiders I DPairtioiJLletir XTotioe. Nothing but incessant rain or i:errifie wind, will prevent th ascension. If such should be the case op the day advertised, the as jension. will be made on the next favorable day, and those in attendance on the day advertised, will receive cards of admission free.

Bakery, Confectionery AND Fancy Grocery, East Side Public Square, BREAD, Ciihw, ad all kinds of Fuic f BAKING.

Candies, Nuts and Foreign Fruits.

Beat Branda Cigars and Tobacco.

fgfCholce Fancy Groeeriea."

A

l:e Cream aiid SherbeU, in any quantity sirt d, (mode of pure CrtaumudMUk) .!'

to order, at . ' Mdoon every day. otlico. l Also, lee Cold Soda AVator.

full huI complete "toek " ' ff ch,l attention ,id toallar,!. Cardi alwov oa haiv.b a: tht. otBce. Juno !, Ui y Hl.Mll HO 11.

CHlIe Bills printed at satUfnetory rates ; deirtd, (mode of pure Crtaui aud Milk) m:t

J lit this Olli

c

farrtN of iillkinds printed

the rdooiiimgtoii l'r.grcsa

I

OF BASE BALL. A Match Game of Base Ball, between the Bedford and Bloomington Clubs, will be played on the fust afternoon of the Fair, Tuesday, August 31st, 1869.