Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 September 1869 — Page 2

BlOOIiSTON PROGRESS,

William A. Gabx, Editor and Propr-utor. "WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 33, 869.

Such a condition, originally made, such a prohibition made now, would insure the highest prosperity of the Institution, and so of the town and county. Our County Commissioners were latt-ly ind nerd, with some hesitation,

r. , , , . J t , to offer $50,000 as an inducement Concluded from 1st PagcJ tQ th(, Lesi&lflUir0 t0 U,i;e hcrp Our civil offices, gimed and admin- tho A!,rici, jtnral College. Let these istered by means of whwky set up Co.vi.r doners resolve to lieuiee no to highest bidders of rum and bran- more s;li,H,n, mc? othpr lares oi dy ! Not truth and argument Uk- dnnki find k W0ll,,1 be more th:ul ed to for political success, but spmt- thp Rdjition of 50,000, (IV than aou. .iquon Ireely flowing, and ?100.(00 to the University fund, free!)- drunk ! 5 vote for A. rather Ever where t)n h the 8t than B., because A. gave me n arg- rents an(, a ,dnd w5so le er dram of better grog and bids me wouK, is the a((. 4

nv,te an my menas to asoawoi menan(1 especially for our the name privilege I The poop e. or daugnter3- For it'is where a large portion of them, selling hem- and IeRi selves to the highest bidders oi rum J, tliat vlHll,; and reHrio ood and brandy! and throwing th.-m- manner8i tast and itv aoalAu aelvea.intoxicatedt the feet of t, eirjThm3 we mav trugt ourdau ht.rs corrupters, bidding them do as t ieyfor tr!t:nin Ti n flhorr wi

Mr. Bell was born ville, en the loth of 1797, and was, as will

his 73d year, at the time of his

ntvir Nash- Base Hall. February, Lawrence vs. Bloomington. be seen, in These Clubs played the return

prim i-i nf tViiMi cnrJK! mi iVi& TTiiir

death. He graduated at Cumber- j t i Ai land Collegef now Nashville Uni- gndyt Bedford, on the mornvorsifir ;,'lsl,t anA v.a n.lmiii.vl ! 'rig of the 1 5 tli inst. There were

to the bar, two years later. He served in Congress from 1827 to

1841, and was speaker during one

.selected by Presi-

1841, as Secretary

office he lvsiirtied

please, only so they keep down the

other party, and secure the means of inspiring their party zeal again, at the next election. A drunken Republic! administered by saloon keepers or their deputies, drunken politicians ! O, my fellow-citizens, can we tear it? Do we sit still and allow it? I9 this the faxr inheritance we fou jht

for, and are transmitting to our old!

dren?

lOHOV,

porcv, truly a blind-fold

which allows, and even carefully protects, these cancers in our social system. Wovlcl any youth wishing to study science or law, say, they sell no liquor at Bloomington 1 will not go there? Well, "lot thai young man g elsewhere. We do not want him. We want the youngmen who will reason just the other

1852. Hp w; popularity in

Isn't it time, even on the! d: ' th tn '1 batfk t(,

Sabbath day, to rescue this creature of ours, on which our prosperity so much depends our public elections, down as it is, like the Prophet Jere

miah, in a deep dungeon and si.ik-l read

me m the mire c ohall we be as

quiet as the Princes of Judah wore, who put the Prcphet there, and as the people of Jerusalem, I can al most wish that some Ebedmelich, Ethiopean tho' he 'vere, would come, struck with pity, and, like that worthy Afrioac, help the suffocating creature from its peril. O, the infamy of a nation a republic; perishing bv vioe ' But there is no sal-

their friends and the public, nor worse, bat better than they came.

I revert, for a moment, to the teaching? of the Psalm which was

God standeth in the con-

gregat on of the mighty," of rulers who make laws. "He judgeth among the Gods," that is, the Gods of the Earth, our judges who hear and decide causes. Representatives, Judges, Magistrates, are, then, God's deputies and agents, and act in his presence. He judges among them, he commands them do justly, and mercifully, to renounce all selfish pnrl nrifl tn ircitent tho helnless.

vation loros, n weiec intempenvacei If they fail tQ- do g0 ho sees and go on producing its public and p"-; kll0WS' these short-comings. Are vate evils. It has power like the j thev mi htv ? He ig mio.htioi. than poison of the serpent, and it knows, thev Are' tUy God a holli;ng a how, like the serpent, to infuse tsjcommissioil and authority from Ivan ? poison to introduce ita taugs in se-j He is the SupKrae God the Chief , It?.Z,n,LS sPread,s uusee" snd i Justice the highest Court. A nd silently, like the pestilence. Death j he can and v punish aJ! maI. enters or the sentence of death oe-, admin istration. public interests fore the people are aware of their j suffeP? Is tlie puWiu safcly. en. danger. Snail we sit still, I siy, d angered through the neglect f fascinated by that song of folly," Be ; maeistrates ? Are vice and crime still a man has a right to aie by : sufremJ to ruiJ rampant, and to dedrmkmg : thce vampires haye ;.:iie 1; 3troy menj bodv an(, sou without constitutional right to suck blool. j hindrance ? ISfo matter what pretty, This, then, is the glory of ri plausible sophism id-pleaded, in the

American iioeriy ine Americans ; name Clf Hbertv, he the Judge of

are a tComan Amphitheater, not ::he Judges aDDOt be doceived, and will assembled spectators, only seeing t nd - not be mocke,-L He wili filld 0llt entertained by the slaughter made, the :,tv one an( the bIofid that but ourselves the helpless victims in is shed 'he win re !lire at their the arena, with the hungry lions and ; handa Then et magigtrate9 fear tigers let out upon us, and tearing : hi3 wrath Let each one of us act

us to pieces. lou aeny tne picture hia t faIthfuliy and boldly and I can point to the victims already then whether successful or not.

whether praised or vilified by men, we shall be honored by an impartial and merciful God.

I. O. O.F.HallCecelia Lodge, No. lb'li.

Whereas, We, having been

officially informed of the death of

our esteemed and beloved brother, M. W. G. M. Samuel Adams, beg leave to present the following resolutions, as a tribute of respect to his memory. Resolved, That in the death of

term, h e was dent Harrison in

of War, which

live months after John Tyler sueceeded to the Presidency. He was elected to the United States Sonare in 1847, and re-elected in

s a man of personal his better davs, but

had much of that political timidity,

characteristic of Southern Whigs, which was a leading cause in dividing and ultimately dissolving the parly. He was rather a politician than a statesman, and left no enduring monuments of his long public career. The vote on Lay Delegation in the: Southeastern Indiana Conference, resulted ayes, 65 ; nces, 4. 1 . 1 .

ii.n erroneous impression prevails

as to the strength of the vote re

quired to carry the measure. Ihree

fo-.irths of all the ministers of the

church are necessary, and not three

lourtns or tne conferences, as is

generally believed. In this view of

the case, therefore, the affrmative

vote in a conference mat lo.s not

amount to three-fourths of the

whole numberof ballots cast therein does not lose its power when the

balance sheet comes to be struck.

but few spectators present. The rain of the day refore, and the bad

a:

slain, their broken limbs and shat

tered heads nay, perhaps to your very self, for proof. to you ask, what can be done? First, let no blast of poluical odium deter any man from acting the bold and humane part in the matter. Step forward, every good man, to the rescue, and lift and pull, till the work is done. Let us make, in Old Virginia phrase, a strong pill, a long pull, and a pull all together. Is the good man who is next you, of the other side of politics ? So mi ch the better. Take hold and pull w ;th

our esteemed and appreciated M.W.

Grand Master, Samuel L. Adams, which sad event occurred at Danville, Ind., on Monday, August 23d, at 3 o'clock, P. M. ' Our Order in this

btate has sustained a great loss, and

d to

him, and show that you and he are working, not a$ political partisans in the matter, but as citizens, as men, as Christians, with one common.

erreat. holv obiect. which 13 bevond I

' ' . . . I Li I. li" 1 1. ! . J 1 I

all party strife, viz: the puking, muugii as sau w realize tnai. ne is down of a ruinous vice, the reue 'ost to us on Earth,, we have the frota evil and death of your neie h- happy assurance that he "still lives."

bom and vour countrv. Ami nr.ne. Remlved, That th membsrs of

so many of both and of all shades of Cecelia Lodge will ever hold in

political opinions, that those wire grateiai rememorance, tne many es

workers of any party who would like to make political capital out of tbii matterhallbemade to fear that they may alienate more voters than they gain by opposing our efforts. Art; there not good men enough to do chis, men enough of character, wisdom, purity, benevolence,enough to l.old the balance of power on ;he

aidf of sobriety and virtue? I love

The Yew York Democrat makes 1 disgraceful attack 011 Bishop

Simpson, asserting that he canvassed

Virginia for ( Ms, and calling him "a Methodist bloodhound of Zion, who cares more for the nigger, than for Christ," The Evansville Courier follows up the cue thus given, and declares that Bishop Simpson gave Grant a Bible because the Bishop had no further use f)r such a hook. Democratic hatred for Methodist divines is exceedingly intense, but notrdtogetuer unnatural.

spcet of the weather, undoubtedly

prevented a large attendance. Both clubs were on hands, but the Umpire did not, arrive till late ; so the game was not called until 9 o'clock. The Lawrence were first to the bat. For the first three innings the Bloomingtons did not make much progress, and at the commencement of the fourth innings the score stood 25 !o 5. On the last three innings the Bloomingtons whack d the ball with a will, and succeeded in adding 29 runs to their totals. Both sides fielded very handsomely r.ll through

the game. With the exception of the sixth inning, when McPheeters dropped a ball from the catcher, which gave the Lawrence three additional runs. Hardly an error was made. The batting and fielding of both Howe and Palmer were very fine. Riley, the young pitcher of

the Lawrence, deserves great praise. He pitches a swift ball, and with regularity and effect. Maxwell, at center field, distinguished himself by catching a difficult fly ball, at w'aich he was hurt very severely. The position of Umpire; was ad

mirably filled by Dr. McGuire. The following is the score :

BOOMINGTOK,

The Last Call. milOSE KNOWING THEMI selves inl btd to the undorsigtied, a.re hereby notified to call and sottk their hCcotints immec lately, us longer indulgence will not be given, after the 1st of October. JAMES SMALL. Hloomington, Tnd, fpf2'2, 18ii9 DivsoiutioD of Paitfiervhip milE PAKTNEBSHIP heretofore eiiBtL ing between B. fi. Chnse and Jumsg F. Diysdaie, wan dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1 7t.h instant. James L. Drysdalo rotirintc. AH moneys due the firm will be collected by "3. S. Chase. He will i.lso pay thf. indebtedness of the late iirni. H. S. CHASE, J L DRYSDaLE. Bloominefoi. tnd., Rcpi2f! 8w

SHOEMAKEB & GO'S COLUMN.

W

7 AX THO. AGENTS to sell a

thoroughly E;ood domestic article.

wanted in evary farrily. Business pleasant and respectable. Ono agent sold 3G0 in one small town; one 1,000 in five towns; one 31 in call ing on 5(3 families; another 3t per day for d.iys in tiuccession, upon which he msule $42 per day: and others do equally as well. Send for a circular. I ITTI KUKI,)) & DAME. 4w in-2 Washington stM Boston, Msb, September 22, 186 9

The Chicago Republican mentions, as somewhat strange, the fact that of the seven Republican Senators who voted against the impeachment of Andrew Johrson,but two remain unscratched by the hand of death, or bv political, or other misfortune.

These two are Judge Trumbull, of

Illinois, and Senator Ross, of Kangas. Henderson, of Misso.iri, and Van Winkle, of West Virginia, have been superseded,. Fowler, of Tennessee, will have to give place to Ati(v himself, or some other

man. Fesscndon of Maine, has just died. Grimes, of Iowa, is an invalid and has resigned. As 'die great pott says, "So runs the world away."

O R p 0 6

Maxwell, A

Maxwell, D., ss 4 Thornton, 3d b.. 1 K Pheet. rs,2d b 3

3

... 2 ... 3 ... 1 rf 1

18 34

LAWU8NCE, Palmer, cf. Bright, :.at b... Thorn'.oi, c Riley, p Hudson, rf Thotnaa,3d b... Glover, J., ss Glover. 2d b Gabbart. If.....

Total 18 34

1st, 2nd, 3d, 4th, 5th, f'.th.

3 2 0 12 13 434 4 6 5 9 4 5 34

The trial of A brains, who was connected with Mrs. Clem in the murder of Jacob Young and wife, at Tndianapolis, was concluded on Tuesday a week. We learn that the jury brought in a verdict that Abrams should be sent to the Penitentiary for lift;, but recommended that the Governor should commute his punishment to ton years imprisonment. Vermont and Maine have recently held State elections and cleaned out the Democracy as usual. In Maine the temperance men ran a separate ticket, out the regular Republican tk-ket beat it, and the Democratic ticket too, out of their boots. Wail, ye Confcdc rates, wail ! The Democracy complained terribly of Grant'i5 nepotism and ridiculed his brother-in-laws not long since. Now thev have nominated

a man for Governor of Mississippi

because he is a broti:

in thinlr nd hplieve that there re.

And that thus, we and tho cau& of Strong in his attachments, and alTenperance and virtue, may be per- ; wa.vs ready to extend relief to the manently freed from this nightmt re, ; distressed, and counsel to the unthis scare-crow of political party, j fortunate. l us form a great procession all i . Resoivf That these Resolutions frieads of Temperance, und of r ri-l fFad upon the minutes of this j -..uirT -n ' J Looge, and that the Hall of (Jecelia

i ttw; iuu uuuiu; villus, i t J L l J and Republican, and hand in haid,, be lressed mourning, for

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the Editor ol! the Talisman, Bloomingion Progress and Demccrat, for publication. J. R. Bkkf y, "J Jas. D. Showers, Com. M. L. Snodgrass. J Bloomington, Ind. Sept. 9 1869.

mine, he is n hrotnei'-in.. aw t

temable qualities of our deceased th Pi-poirlsnr nii inv

rother. He was a true and con- rpSf,n. "f Wistennv. t.hmi vt A. "

sistent Odd Fellow, ever mdy to Dowu in Mississi ; thc Condo battle for the precepts of 1W- natives," alias Democrats, have ship, Love an Truth He may himI tWQ n ' have hao his faults, but his virtues th(; gtate a jnst tb,3 dd j. were many As a man he was , IImv"will this suit the Demcharaetenzed by that priceless jewel oenUio Caucasians of Ployd county ? honesty. No whimper was ever T a - j v . i 9 . , , . . . . Is tnis a "u nite man 'sgovtrn-wieMf

u "b tt3 -a-rti't-y H' Ilia r

Jzionnr. Asa tnend he was steadfast

through

and arm in arm, march

these streets and before and behind

these saloons and round this our Court House, with banners flyi 3g, and inscriptions such as : "Against the common enemy;" "Public End private virtue j" "Intemperance t nd spirituous liquors shall not hold :he balance of power here." There s a special reason why we citizen.' of Bloomington should act effectively in this matter. That reason is the State University. We owe it to die University, to tht State, to the people of the State, and especially to all who send their fons tc reside

among us, to prohibit, absolutely, . of going over to. the rebel side in

Tbe Iiafo John Bell. There was a time when few stood higher among the public men of

this country, than John Bell, of

ienncssce. After running as the "Union" candidate for President, in 1860, he made the fatal mistake.

all safe and uae of spirituous liquors in tbe county- The Legislature or

the Congress, should have made this a condition of the location and corw tiKUSDce of tbff University hers,

the following? vear. since which

time he has been scarcely heard of

ie: national affairs. He died on Friday, the ICth inst., after several weeks' illness, of fever.

N. A. dm,

By the dea:h of Rev. S. L. Adams, Grand Master of Odd Fellows for this State, J. A. VVildman, of Kokomo, succeeds to that office. Mr. Wildtnan is a go itlermm all

through, end is skilled in the mysteries of the society in which he fills

so important a position.

The Iowa Conference has gone in favor of Lay Delegation, by the foilowing vote: For, 3,706 votes; against, 1,926 votes, making a ma

jority of 9,780.

The Vicksburg Republican states that there were but three Republican newspapers issued in Mississip

pi, one year since, whereas there are

now sixteen, an 1 severd more will soon be started.

i. lenow in Diew vjrieans ate a

box ot Castile soap to get rid of freckles. He si ill has i few on his face, but inside he isn't freckled a bit. The Cincinnati Timet makes the discovery that there is, after all, but the difference of one letter between President Grant and Andy Johnson. Ulysses is an inveterate 6moker, and A. J. is an invctcro.te soaker.

Administrator'! Notice.

ATOTICE 18 hereby (riven, that the un-

.LN designed haa been appointed, by the Clerk of the Ccramon Pleas Court of

Monroe countv, Indiana, Administrator of

the estate of Absalom Baker, deceased, latij of Van Burcn townith p.AIonroe coanty.In-ilian:i.

Said estate is suppot.ed to be solvent. WH.MAM . BAKBB, Atlm'r.

Ruskirk Ic Hunter. Ai to-neys.

.-,-ntetnber 22. 1869 3i

Iloss, 1st b..

Adltins, If.. Boddy, c, Howe, cf.. Maxwell, Total Innings,

Bloomington, Lawrence,

Home Buns Hudson, 1; f ly caterers

Maxwell, A.. 2, Adltins, 2, Ho.ve, 2 ; total,

Bloomington. t. Palmer, 1, ihornton, 1

Glover, J., 1, Glover, 8., 1 ; total. Lawrence,

5, Left on buses Bloomington, 3 ; Law

nnce, 3. Umpire Dr. MeGuire. Scorers

Best and tM.nlott.

The return game will be played at the Coliege Campus, in this place,

cn the 21th inst. A gooa game

may be looked for. That Challenge.

Bloomington, Ind., Sep. 21,69.

Mr. Editor: We noticed in

vour paper of last week si challenge

to the Stove men of Bloomington, from Messrs. Bunger & MeKinley, of Gosport, Ind., to meet them at the Gosport Fair on the 21st inst. This we are compelled to decline, for several reasons two or three will suffice here : 1st, Our Stove that we had at the Fair, has been told some time, and is doing good service. 2nd, We have not the trimmings prepared for another Stove, and cannot get them ready in the short time allowed. And 3d ;md last, we have neither time not inclination to run around from one county to another, after Fairs, as we can sell our Stoves at home. In reference to the slur thrown at the committee of being partial., we would say that Messrs. Ezra Pering, Samuel Smith, and James Pauley, are gentlemen too well know in this county to need any defense from any one. To our friends, and the public generally, we say do not purchase any stove until you see the "Continental," the only Stove made with sliding oven doors, and with more improvements than any other Stove in the market. Yours, &c, ALLEN & CO.

AdiKiiiilHti-ifttor's Sale.

"VTOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT jN the undersigned Administrator of the

estate of Absalom Baker, deoefised, late cf

Van Buren township Monroe county, In

diana, will offer for sale in the Town of Stanford, in said sounty, on

Saturday, October ItJth, 1869,

at 10 o'clock a.m., all the personal proper

ty or said decedent, consisting m part or Farming Implements ,one Horae, saddle an :1 bridle, one silver watch, several Sheep, and some Household goods and othar articles. Terms op Sale. Sums of $3:00 under, cash ; over $;3:00 a credit of tea months, the purchaser giving ncte, waiving valuation laws, with jjood security. WILLI AH B". BAKER, AdmV. Bnskirk & Hunter. Attorneys. September 22, 18B9 8t

DR JOHN BULL'S Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL, Manufacture and Vender of tbe Celebrated SMITH S TONIC SYRUP ! FOR THE CURB OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER.

TBE proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority ore; all

ever odtn-d to tne puonc tor toe sale certain speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whather of short or lone Htaniiing. He refers to the entire

Western and Southwestern country to bar

him testimony to the trnth of the assertion that io no case whatever will it fail to cure.

if the directions are strictly followed ai.d

carried oit In i grent mnnv catwa u rt

dnt liu-i been uffi i'U I'jr A cure, and whole families have been curod by a single bottle with a perfect restoration of the general health. H is, however, prudent, and in every

case more certain to cure, if its use is con

tinued in smaller aoses for a week or tvo after the disease lias been checked, more

especially In difficult and long standing cises.

Usually tins medicine will net require any aid to keep the bowels in good order ; should

tbo patient, however, require a catbartic

medicine after having ttken three or lour

doses of the Tonic, a single dose of Bull's

Vi'getobls Familv rills will be jumcient. - DR. JOB N BULL'S Principal Office : No 40 fifth. Cross Street, LOD1SV1LLE, KY

BULL'S WORM DESTROYER.

THE CELEBRATED

A.T.STEWART&CO. BOL AOEMTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. Is for Bale at Wholesale and Retail, by CHARLES P. TULEY & CO.

Admlinistrator'w N otice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the urdersignal has be m appointed by the Clerk of Mf nroe cou ity Common Picas Court, Administrator oi the estute of Thomas J. Goodwin, deceasec, late of Van Buren township, Monroe county, Indiana. Said estate is s.upp )sed to h solvent. CASPER BAKER, sept. 22, f9-3t Administrator. Hukirk Si Uuskirk, Attorney.

The Lady's Friend for Octo

ber, contains the usual amount of

dioice matter, including Mrs. Henry Wood's charming story, "Roland Yorke." The publishers offer great inducements to new subscribers, and we recommend our readers to inclose ton cents for a sample copy, to Deacon & Peterson, 310 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Prbo $2.50 a year (which also include a large steel engraving). Four copies, 6. Five copies (and ono gratis), $8. "The Lady's Friend" and "The Saturday Evening Post" (and one engraving), $4.00. Specimen number sent for ten cents.

New Advcrtiseniciits

Notice to IleirN of Petiltlon to Sell Heal ENlat. State of Indiana, Monroe county. Court of Common Pleas. NOTICE is hereby given that, Charles I). Miller, Administrator of the estate of .Tames A. Ashbaiigh, doeea&ed, has filed his petition to soil the real estate of tho decedent, his personal being insufficient to tav his rli.htu ami that, siiid Dctilion will

be heard at the next Term of ti e Court of

Common Pleas of said county Attest : ROBE RT C. FC ST ER, . Clerk of C. 0. P. ot llonroe co &?pt. 22, 1869 91

Uox Sale. A commodious dwelling of ten rooms, basement, -.yvo jellars, together with smoke houe, wood shed, barn, stable, excellent purr p, well l.nd cistern; four lots, each 52 by 132 feet, enclosed with good paling, on I divided into yrd, i;ardf:n, barn lot and ptsuira. Sevjral b-iaring fruit trees, consisting of psach, upple, cherry and

near. Garden wcli set with nil kinds of

fruit bearing bushes. On College Avenue,

tWo squares north of public S'liiaro. Price, $3,500. Terms easy. Enquire t-f J. M. McCoy, or the undersigned.

September 8, 186. lm

Sale of Land, Notice; is hereby given that by virtue of an order of he Monroe County Common Pieas Court, State of Indiana, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Samuel Strean, deceased, will offer for sale at public Miction, at 2 o'clock P. M. of Saturday, October :23d, 1.869, at tho late residence of th 3 deceased on a part of the land, a:i equal wuiivided twothird.) of each of the following described tracts of land, fco-wU : The soutli hs.lf of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one, (21) town seven (7) north, rang one (1) west, containing 'jighty (80) acres, more or less. And the f,ou';hweiit fourth of the northwest quarter. And the northwest fourth of the south yvest quarter of section twenty-six, (2f) town and rargo aforesaid, and severally containing forty acres each, more or less. Also, the southeast fourth of the northeast quarter. And thc northeast fourth of the southeast quarter of section t wenty-seven, (27) town and range aforesaid, and severally containing forty ('10) acres, more or less. Also, the south half of the northoast quarter of section twenty-eig"at (28) town and range ifoiesaici, except eleven (1 1) rods off of the north sido, leaving sixty-nine (69) acres, more or les3. And also, thirteen (13) acres out of the section last aforesaid, commencing at the southeast corner of the northwest: quarter thereof; tience running north sixty-nine (69) rods; thence west thirty-nine (39) rods; thence a little east of south, to a point (30) reds west on a line from the place of beginning; thence east thirty (30) rods to the place of beginning. TERMS One-fourtb cast.; the residue in equal payments, at six (t), twolve (12), and eighteen (18) months, with notes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured by good freoholii sureties. JOHN W. HOttNHAKEK, Adm'r. Buskirk & Hunter. Att'ys, September 3, 1869-4w

To my United States and World-wide Read ers. I have received many testimonials frow

professio nal atid medical men, as my almanac ind varic us publications have shown, all ol which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and popular physician of Georgia, is certainly one of the most sensible communications I have ever received. Dr Clement knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimony deserves to be written in loiters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says

ot .lulls Worm ileatroyer: Valianow, Walker Co., Ga J June 20th, 1868. S Dr. John Bfia Dear Sir : I have recently given your 'Worm Destroy r" several trials and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not fitiled in a single instance to have the wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some 'ii tide c f the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by thc ablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. Un the contrary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object in writinfi you is to find out upo.iv. what terms I can get the medicine from you. If I can get it upon easy Mrms, I shall use a great deal of it. i am aware that the me of such articles is con trarv to tbe teachings und practice of u great majority of the regular line of M. D.'a, but i sex; no ju.-t cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be efficient, mid plv because we may be ignorant of its combination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to iise ail and any means to nlleviate suffering humanity which I may be able to comniacd not hesitating because some one more ingcneoiM than ftiyself may have learned its effects first, and secured the sole right to socure that knowledge- However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of tlv 'housands of worth'ess nostrums that llo i

the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which human flesh is heir Please reply soon, and inform ine of y ur best terms. I am, sir, most respectfully, JCulVS P. &.KMK4T, U. D.

loi;di;n & miccox", ATT0REYS AT LAW AND General Insurance Agents, Ulonmintrian, Ind. THEY AKE AGENTS FOR THE following first cliiss Insurance) Companies : jETNA Fire, Insurance Company, Assets .$5,150,931 71 UNDER WRITER'S Fire ;a. Ornpany, Assets $3,634,999 95 JETNA Life Insurance Company, Assets $12,000,000 00 m-TIIE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.OFFICE Northwest corner of Public Square. July5, 1869-y

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Bull's Sarsaparilla.

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Use Johnson's Vegetable The surest remedy known safe, permanent and effectual. " S3 pleasant that every body will oaf. it. Contain!) no poison. Sold everywhere. Trice,- 7 5c a box. Made and sold by HQ WELL JOHNSON, septs 139-:tm Bedford, Indiana. flsn. postpaid,-on reipt of pric.

Read the Captain's Letter and the Letter

trom h:s mother : Benton Barracks, Mo, Apr. 30, 186(5.

Da John Bnu. Dear-sir; Knowing thc efficacy of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing ind beneficial dualities it possesses, I send

you tbe following statement of my case.

1 was wounded about two yeats ago was

taken prisoner and confined for six months

Being moved so often, my wounds have not Sealed yet. I have not sat up a moment since

I was wnnnned. I am shot through the hips

Vfy general health is impaired, and I need

iionieth'ug to assist nature. I have more faith

n your Sarsapai illa than in nuy thing i Is.

I wish that which is genuine. Please exprtl

me nail a dnzea bottles and oblige, Capt C P Johnsoi. St Louis, Mo.

P S The following was written April 30,

1865, by Mre Jennie Johnson, mother of I' apt

Johnson ;

Dr Johm Bi'll Dear Sir: My husband Dr C S Johnson, was skillful surgeon ard

physician in Central New Yerk, when he died leaving the above C P Johnson to my car-. At thirteen years of age be had a chronic diarrhea aod scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaaarilla. It citrid him. I have for ten years recommended it to mf.ny in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula and fever sores wsre almost miraculous. I am very anxious for nr y son to again have recourse to your Sarsapat ilia. He is tearful of getting a spurione article, hence his writing to you for ite . tf is wounds were terribie but I believe he will recover. JBMHIS JoBNtJOS.

HAIICTM. WfBBL Remodeled, Repainted, IlefurSHOWERS & HENDRIX, Praps.

Ffth Street, east of the Poato2ice.-it

September S, 1869.

State of Indiana, Monroe county, as: In Attachment.

In tbe Court of Carey W. Henderson, a Jus

tice of the Peace of Bloomington township. Milton J. Suith, ) t. Civil action ia Arthur L. Kinsman. J Attacbment. BE IT KSOVN, that on the 24th day of August, A.D. 1869, the above nam

ed plaintiff, by his attorney, Sled in my ofBce, his complaint egainst said defendant in the abovo entitled cause, together

with an affidavit of & competent person.

that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana.

Said defendant is therefore her by notified of the filing Mid pendency o4 a aiid cocaplaint against hit i, and that onlew he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said e&iise, on the - 23d Dat or SsrxxitBXB, iai8, at 9 o'clock A.M. cf said day, at my office, in the Town of Hloomington. etunty of Monroe, sri'i State (if Indians, atid complaint, and the nu tters and thingi therein contained and alloeed, Trill be h ard and determined in his usen. Witness my as.nd and deal, .his 2Sth day of Aug iBt, 1869. esxi,. & W.HENTiERKON, sep 1, 69-3t Justice of th'i Pease. .

Shoe Shop. OEXRY HEWSOtf, has opaned a Shop, over Simon Kahn's store room, on the west aide of tbo public square, and ia now prepared to manufacture Calf and Kip Boots, to OTder, in the most workmaalik;o manner and at reasonable prices. Repairing promr tly attended to.

tSST Rc member the place over Kahn's store room. Blcoiuiiigton, Ind., sept. 1, 1869-

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Bull's Cedron Bitters. AUTHENTIC DOCCfffENTS.

ARKANSAS HEARD FROM

Testimony of Medical Men. Stony Point, White Co, Ark; May 28: 66. Da John Boll- -Dear Sir: Last February I was in LouisvUle purchasing drugs, and I got some of jour SarsaparilU and Cedron Bitter a My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters and soon found his general hsalth improved Dr. Gist who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. Dr Coffee, who has been in bad health for several yean stomach and liver affected improved very much by the use of your Hitters, indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this eettlemeiit, I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall especialy your Cedron Bitters and Stritaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Ricket & Neely. Respectfully, U. Walks a Prepared and sold by DR. JNO. BULL, at his Labratory, FHtb Street, Louisville. Ky. For sale by J. W. SHOEMAKER. Bloom ington, Ind. janly

Notice of Insolvency. Monroe Common Fleas Ccort. In the estate of Jmes Sheffield, deceased. William 11. Gwir , Administrator. AT THE August; term of the Court of Comrion Fleas, of Monroe county, the estate of James- Sheffield was declared probably insolvent. Those interested are notified that it will be settled accordingly. WILLIAM B GWIN, sept 1, 1869-3t Administrator. Louden & McCoy, Attornttys. Consnslstiloner'8 Sale. In Monroe Cbnwnon Fleas Quart, Ana. 7. 1869.

Willis Driseojl, Louisa J. Driseoll, Jna. A. M. Lemon.

t. Partiticn of

Garret J. Blackw jll, Leads.

Thomas 3. Lemon. j NOTICBIS HEIi.EBYGIVEN,TBAT the undersigned Commiisicnr, tinder and by virtue of a decree of th Monroe Common Pleas Court, rendered et the August term, 1869, will on Saturday, September 18,18(19, sell, on the premise., at public ouVci j, to the highest responsible bidder, the following described reel estate, attnaied. ic the County of Monroe tnd Stats of Indiana, viz: The west half of the south-wtat qauxter, and the north-west quarter of the northeast quarter, and the north-west quarter of section thirty-three (33). Also, two acres in the north-eant owner of the south-ist qunrter, !n nedaoa thirty two, (32) to include n certain spring, all m township seven, (7) north of range one west, containing two hundrod end eightytwo (283) acres. The above Und will b sold on tea taltow ing terms, namely : One thlid in rxY, one third in twehe. and one third in twenty, four months, without interest, the purchaser giving good free-bold surety, waiting relief fr m the vtduation or appratsnient. A certificate of purchase will b- issued ti the pure laser, and wbeu full payment is matle, a deed wlli bo made therefoi'. The land will safe to sell for two-thirds of its appraised vafae, Tbe land above described constitutes one of the bat ftrms in Monroe County. Ttere ia one hundred acres in Clear Owek btttorn. It is well watered. There ii a good frasae house on it There la a gocid Orchard oar the farm There are eieadowci and pastures. The Louisville, New Albany and Cbieago Railroad runs throuirb the htnn, snd it ia situated one half milt south of die Barred, burgh Depot, and i known as the leaaon or Bound Bottom tarra Any fu-ther infor mutioo will be given by tho undersigned, at Barred sburgh. Any person desiring to purchase tbe above farm, is requested teeav amine tbe premiate. J.P.tlRfcgT. sjefrt. 1, IW. OowntoHMrefa