Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 September 1869 — Page 1

Considerable difficult;' is scrutinies experienced in handling no v rope on account of it stiiTms.. This is especially the c.se when :t is wanted for halters ami cattle li.cn. Every firmer is awtu'c how inconvenient a new stifl rope "iialter is t put on and tie up a horse with And new ropes for tying cattle ars frequently unsafe, ibr the reaso'i they are not pliable enough to knet securely. All this can be remedioe , and ne-v rope made as limber au 1

soft at once as after a year s eon

ii I 1 1 Jul ilii nil i imtti dii l Jh

Nib 1

1 m

I it Ii

-3 R.

ti

' 13

A H-

!:

y. -f f) V

j i 8

.-: k

47

' $P i& ,11 v f-: & & ) SI ft H

1

EitabHslied A. 5. 13".

4.1' -?.fc-

1

I'.booMiNcrri

INJ).. BEPT. 2!). 18G9.

Scm Sries,

Vol.3-

SrieM, -Xo. 22.

I

ihe students in one ot our cot-1 J! ;; a curious confidence, k ros beino- fnviueiitiv annoved bv oxcii.iipji', that, vc have m.j

an :(('!

The folimvirg pko tpe giuul t he lost : (u')i;:ral Butler Wes uaiioij

lady

The Nation. d Land Company j More tobacco has been grown in

ha. compli-teii. tin: ulc ihv thi Kan-j Southern Indiana the present year,

-

tic-m i m -as I a' llic iutmv;:v Coiapauy. ot than in any siiiirle year in the nast.

two hours iu water." Then "hansj :t if a Professor, who .susi:ctl thvio , oi'iiicnni:)! reiobra.n.iis taking -r.UT I NVasiua.y.-ton, the 'i.i..-r ia;,-. .1 lie j thirty-two thousand acres of hind, From gentleman who are well in a v;:im ro)ia and let it dry oitlf playinc; cards, one eyeniag prc- ii. l-'ii!!. thit the year wi.l.-h u.-l 'rrd (b-ncrii! ."-eenu-d. to l.ok ati though to r-pre.fntatives of an English j prwted in this great .staple who have thorough, ft retains its stiii'nefs j pa rid a kettle of mush, otherwise! h to lin Napoleon and lInml:oldi, something was hu'king, and the fl-J (.:,o;)y of twelve hundred families.! lately traveled extensively in the until dry when it becomes perlectiy U-alled hasty pudding, and by Ihe, was !.: birth year of a hoM of war-; lowing lialogue to k place Jdos-jThe Ian !-', mostly rolli lg prairie, are! southern part of the State, we learn pliable. time it was boiled, had seated them-. riors, philosophers, and s!u!eMii--ii; tes "Call it bo posible. -Unoral, j in one body, lying from four to j that the farmers report the crop the v ' Ivos -iroen.l the lalde in the atli- oulv si liu .e less eminent. h hc! voti have no spoon!" Butler, rising j twenty miles from the line of the 1 biwt thev hav wr ralsnrl. This is

A ccnutrr youth who uesireu to ! tude ot can

know how to bee

cents, in answer to

and received the

reo

uecreasv-vour expenditures. oru ; witu not imstv pi

eighteen hours a dav, nJ live on I vcre sce.ted as before. As soon a. i i ... i 1 "... ! : t- I....! 1 .1... .....,,

nasu anu out-meai giucs. iue 'miwwr n;:.i i-.'ia.ra im- 4,

1 nlavin', waiting ; v -ar J70, thei'. were born, he sides indignantly and holding wit bolh

icome rich, sent 25 i patiently for the. well-known step ol'j 'apo!eon and Hi.mboldt, the rent j harnis -''No, madam: it yjn don't ) an advertiseruen;, i the protissor. It was no sooner : naturalist, Cuvier ; lh; duke ol'j belkve it, you cm search oie." lbllowing valuable! heard than a large outside poeket oj j Wellington ; feur of .Napoleon's! A L;t,.!lll(u" ',.) M dealer i vonr receipts and ' one of t.iem w-is lorthwith lilleu ! aMcst aiarslial.s ."oul(, liannes,! , . i . .. i .. . :u ..t.'i i ... ,

taubiLnd, t-n-ciiieer ; ' i' ;'! "

eeipc: "Increase your receipts and i one of t'lem was forthwith filled j ablest Marshals Soul ecreas.v vour expenditures. Work with hot hastv pudding, and all .ey. and Hessters ; !

ion as i t ie poet : J :":!;'!, doe.!-, ; ;ir T hoiiias l.vren-

e- ;tae ttiuknt win) w:H loaded with alo latuine.i a ii-, . laei.'- , ; -v.u When Rosecrans was falling back ; -;je :tu,g;, mude a sudden sweep ouv ; of Kgypt : lln k --son, l :. i'.:.. !i from Chickairtauga he asked ti e rlt. rable witli his I and, as if to ; .-:a i; : and !i!;i;:" t.-:- ,u; rimembers of his staff iu vam for a gatier up the cards, and with ! v,ns, Do Witt Clhr.on, Lad-.vai w i. pencil, i.nd bitterlv said : "If I l:ad:T00i,el. Uiotion ayiwr-mtly out them i C di n. . nd the d':s;ingu!sho 1 Dr.

asked you for a corksi:rew, eveiy . juto thepx-ketc-jntaining the mush. Javid Iber-ack. Th year l.l;-' is one of "you would have had one." ; These movements eoiid not help1 also the threo-hnruhvth an:iv. rsary Uieirg noticed, as they were intended of the birth of Harvey I hi- di--ov-

ltoelu.ru ltoe nas escapea iioj tQ i)e i,v professor who com the Penitentiary at Columbus, (). ; J(irt.j ;w a ,.t.'ttv stron-

There is no scamp who nas rv' 0Vi.flC0 ,-,f guilt, broko out with ! an our courts so much trouble uale$,tK .iKj-vin': : i,a it is John Doe. ; 'Well, young genuenn n, I'vej

I ate lv

woiiiai:. i: a!-! 1 iu .1 ie. i.-.-: ill Li'au; ei.ant.

old a small eloek ta;au Irish

who walked off with it r arm. '.):; Iicr .vav she

;d a tit! a win-

ad, northwest of Junerioti City, i esfweialfy true in the counties of

A Vcrar, tit'ii'c !iiil nluint S!i 7S r,i 1

aero. Eighteen members of the eolony have already arrived, and eommeneed improvement of the lands. The coionv is comnosed of

j a good class ot emigrants, and each I memlwr i vi'Ori.rii -ml rn Ivmo

t t) ;tr.:u in .ar-.i ant! a win-; , , , ' " , ., 1 : sumoienl: tunas to zte.Sn hi.-t firm, from ils posi i lo.ijf eaiising - , ... . . ., T

oio.-i. 01 iiium win i a .11 lvansas 'hu'hi the coming fall aad spring.

&t?;; .

1 I I'.

t

i.h'.-r. mi. on

:. inter-?l:-'n;-u,d

eouiola

in;

o

tie r.ior- '

pen oer, rcrrv, Warrick. Gibson,

Pike and Dubois. The crop will he a most important one to this section of the State the present year. The farmers will soon commence g-jtting it housed, preparatory to rutting it in condition for market. V. A. Com.

MARTIN CCH'NTY-

TiiE County

V-:?Ar (iuiTios. The county seat

un

an its crv;n a:tnor

e-rer ! th.- ci re i-..-uio:i o? ttie t ! od, i he four h'.n in df'i of 'M ch'a ,- ! la,

ii of Mil

!!g5g j cauilit vi,u at last, h.ave 1 ?' GENCR.IL DIRECTORY. ! 'Why., yes sir, we are all here.'

the thirteen In: lm-.-d. Is '!!.' a :

I' 1 w

iicoii wrote to Mr. :-Miv cv-

was neee.---irv, for -.lie sake ) literature a:sl th interests

.-h.aihl a very

Aor: CriiK. For the benefit of I f'iucstion in Martin county came up those that have the ague or chill. ! fr "ua disposition, before the and have n; t 'ho dollars t' throw ! Hoard of Commissioners, at their r.vv en the o-f i.-lp r-dlr,! O.iinin i September term. About six months

wo give- (he fbllowiiv : " ' I aK wheals tiled petitions sufficient j :rarea delicacy

Mow tto Roat a Man. Some French soldiers were lately taken prisoners by the Cauaks, and one of the n was killed and catena iris comrades describe the process The Canaks first deeapitate their

I victim, a matter of nosaall uifhouij t , considering thi? bltur.ness of their j hatchets. Ten to fifteen blows are necessary. The body was then j hung Up by the feet to a tree, and ! the blood allowed to run out for an

hour. Meanwhile a hole, a yard and a half deep and a yard wide, ia dug, in the ground. The hole is lined with stones, and in the midst of them a great fire is lit. When the wood is burnt down a little; and glows with heat it is covered over with more stones. The man is then cleaned out, and divided into pieces about a foot long, the hands and feet being thrown away as worthless. The pieces of the man are placed upon tie leaves of a large roe l;ree,peeuliar to the tropics. The meat is surrounded with cocoanuts, bananas, and some other plants noted for their delicate flavor. The

! whole is then tied together firmly.

the fire is removed from the pit, the iieat is ;pla9ed in amrag the hot stones, and thus, carefully covered. :s left to cook for an hour. Womec do not partake of this warrior's feast. Men alone are permitted to

enjoy so great an honor, and sc

or e

of the reading piiblie, tie furnish him with meat

i;i! i ... a .. i . i ..i

i ;.;-:: ot common snij enough to ! 1 ' onier, oui make about half a r.hit of f-i."then I 'ving to some defect in the title to j

oeen phwing e.irus

too

Indiana State lisiversUy. Prr f v! r- 't:tt. D.D.. President al.i

Professor of Menial, MvruL and i'ditWol j

Kev.'t A."VV"ylie,D., Pivfetw f -V- got :n yo.ir pocket, young mat

turac fM'.usjjiiv. '.Liot nasty r.iuMing, ?u

'.No sir, it is not so. 'It isn't, ha? What

von.

jut ! v.-.;'. ; ve ,u

Johu Hi ; a '. l.-ve:.:.-.. .-;::.---!:.-r. in his iuiquiiw day Mr. !i :.-i;-M-;s .Wiv a ' ;'-,;;,: iV ,ia llu- j ..v usu d :ivo'.vitio:!. Mr. l!i; in 1 h f uttur, and h;-

:en -t-'c ie r

tri;nn'.r nereeiilage above eost jr;.-e

Mr. Sir..kc:i n olle;! : "Sir, lhi in' v!,u;- ii: iio Cheaii litira'.ei

eel

An Eastern oam-r urw that meel

get about tlu -same quanfiiy of go-d tilt; fllG oliered for the county j cal prese?iption .-houid be written vinegar. Mix. and take" it all. if j buildings, the decision was carried j n English, as fatal errors occur

Mr.:-sii;lo, when vou fool the chill i over i:ntd the error could be correct

fK. ' coming on. Instead of a chill, yon ! wucn was done at the July

well : will have a good swcit, and

in

! .(' .1... ti r, .

h i in ui nit v.ouiuion i leas i- Oiiir.

It o

i'.hk nee

trt

uai va

i; .

1 v'i

T. . liwrv 1 II I'rr.'i'J i T : - ! . ... i , . . ......

"V7 TVr i ; ; ' ! '.Uot hastv pud; imr. ha I hav wiiU dia U ;-at t; ee. Danikl KiRKWooi), LL.1'., I'r.sor oj puouing. have yon . 1 U hast i sttn- joy wlncl: loom Mathematics. piu'din-r vyu,' said t:ie pvollssor, at i jinjod a:iio:;- the :vr

fiml m. (rre'n- Literature. ... . .. ....

CM. li)W. A.M, Pnfm-.-r of Latin and hal:: wav to the eibow in the Let Litin LiUmhirt. 'haste padding. Jobs U. Petht, Profaswr of Lav, The duh rous looks, the'sbakin.; HOK. GEOROE A, JJlCKKELI, l : , y festi-r o .!.. ,. - - .. G. v. Hoss. A.M.. Proem- of . 1 ot the I'l'otessor a;e better imagined Literature, a.td ihs Thtory -Mid Praclic (J than ueSeribed. Teaching. J. A. uKUBEl.T. Pi-vfcSSOr Ot .Vui't I

A Leavenworth paper thir.us it "ar. evid-.-nce of the westward march of eivii-'xaiioa,'" that the Kansas

ttiere,

ti .

tl.'.v; h

ihanl: in a .-.iigar lii-i of lite w : .;i.;ov. O: ii.:. , .a..-.- w! ieh had

.1.

no :v ami

ne Hit th

eel. an

per-enal et'be

s i:..ce a r.ejtno .:

.'ieh!. ih:t ii the i e m i nil. , on ii a . -. if oagv i I -. s 1 n ore-

S.lves

i

1

with Jjatin prescriptions, when plain English would be universally understood. The New York legislature is urged to take action for a reform in the matter. Bv writing

the order be made to remove the i -'United States" no mistakes could

flic success of the Early Tl ise i t,0llntv seat to West Shoals, but, in j occur, ex-ep-: by reckless careleas-

-.. I tiO, !,,..: i in,.!, In-,

a. oih, r ueool and if I vou ninety-nine cases out of one hu.i- j Kja n eiiuesiiay, the petitioners preVno r.-d;n,'i)nbliek svml:- to have dr;.-d you can suv 'good live, ague.' ''ded a perfect title, and asked that

meat :.( cwt in e-o. von i:m,-t biiv i - . o

ymir own beast.s-vs and kill vour-

has est iblished i tl10 meantime, remonstrators were j nes$. What's "the use of savin"-

- . x"JJ. r.l i.dl Eastern srirl nam

1- :-r l .ved a big Mr. ian!. while Mr. Little, t'd d:ng li'lh: of ;:hort. loved a link: lass n.-uaed L- ig. To make v. long story short, LV.Ie pro- - d to Long, and ; i ;i g -I to lit- , s with .Lit!;:-;s .-hort 'i; ninev.

its suoerioritv over all ot!iri-vu-ied, I on hand : also petitions to rep.;ir

ed Short. 1 :. .A-. t ,.;.,' rn-li- f,i. nnflnrM--i the old buihlimr. and the Board

lt.-j rm ilitv iniaiiy nsaui-an oruer xor repaars.

ness ami tor iamiiv use.

fully eoual to that of the old Mer-1 Jw "oals will not be the county

oe r. enou:

i;

verv

fu

Uii'i

iiould secure

him. !.t ielt lb i ham s a-

i i

0:

Latigwtnti and JPUtviy

C'onaty Oftlcera.

Lawox ".. MoKKfSEY, - - Av; V Le;;i.sltitur-.

- - Jifcord Si Jim,! AV."ij Lrov,

bmi.ii&iit.,rt:.ri.

v.,

II EN BY F. PtliRY,

I). V. P.VSKIKK. Wji. H. Jon-ks, Ev,-aki AVuiariT, AVM. H. ST...-OMH, T. Y. Kai'-er. II. Pini.nrs,

AVm. T. liRifWNisn. Chiit-fth

Central r..-tWc . Mk ot c -,:h y. K. E. ttLrss, As& of Int. Pct-w. C0VtiTCr.:-U C- ;ntD. II l!i I. .7ud:;;: Jcl-n ('. P,b:.r:.. :V.-. . .1'- :. $txir- .!, .- ! a I )i,:?r. , o,i PUas Gmi-t-- V. 11'. W'..A;f,-.'i.". II. lieeeen. !'r'.'eni:..-:i Att;r;iry. .V.-io - April. AlSlfUSi j'Or !.' ii j TtwssaiP OFHCSKS -V. L. f-.-i: -hn . .. Tvttnsftip Tri'.Hce .: F. V. Ht t:,.r. ). T. Co and C. IV. Ilcnd:: stn. Ju.ke. of ihe Peace. Corporation OFneERS Clerk. Jvh - V. (h'cJtard : Pr.ji. Aitovn-.y, John Bus!:, , ! ; 'ri'ir.sr.'d. Jay. It. Gar':; Trwurir. J. i' Man'.tu. Trusteks 1st w.-irJ E. B. V(s; ' 2d ward S. L.Osbom; 3d war;1 J. Mite ier; 4t'u ytnnl-rPcrker Pean-xt; &lh ware. John Wuldron. School Tri:stkks Milton IKght, C'to. M. Cluise, and G. II. Item.

tub.

ers. the

i ceo lor ti;

in-1 nnb. OS ;.. tO

' l- :

- oeniteiitiary prisous".iv'.! for preaehiuf hem.

rash iu th 1

i i WiiK'ii i - i r r - in!;le. If

a o :!.o ' b o. ha

a

u:

i .

j i -

;;-,;:g :.-:i:i, in ,1 iin's ! I of

to n.aiTV i.it.e- lietore Jjon.:', -.o ! Little in a verv s! or!

to mai'i'V L lU'.'. (.I'.le.'V .-.. rt li.v - hi.: Lb'.h- 'h

-e;l yio--?

tl veatem d ; ti1(.y

: ;)oi;nd

c'n of this :-j)!o!idid variety :;or Tlie price is rnpidly coming

iown with t!:.e inereasod quantity,

now bo had for 2-k a

Lid tall; Mrs. Bl

oomei: is sai

1 :o wear the

seat for a while, at least. Vimcnuai

'"The peril of the hour" in Ohio, aeeording to the Toledo Blade, is the multiplication of "Peoples' t ickets" ii: the various counties and cities : a fusion of Democrats and

oe'juuse

i

nil--

. 1 1

i,

AT

i

wa:

CC I.

f !.'. T " i.s. i.: :t: Ir. .!. V,'. V'.:'.r 1. lldei

Oui- ill

in

It!'"

I'.'e Wo'rrant one

'naio care.

an o i ! ,- .,.

oi , and

it no te:-.-

v.-b.

. . . n i ,,

ti m no

.1 to with

: ;- t-

1 I ! , Li

i i -'-.'S t;i;t)i'rS,

' Wa

i'

e

ainiti

Lei d

t.i t-'jaii!, if iat .-a;'".:r:.er. .-.ill. eery. Tlw ril-Thest a;av"5 '.::iOi. w ; ;v,M :,f ;V. ;i;a Coin, : i J-':--. r P. e:-ee::vl 'o !,. !. T'!

r.-"t-.- f.'i ly s-.Oi- if the Vi,;r- i-:- th -.;r -eurei n;r iw:n! rv. l$UM-.ni nt,.n. In.l. Auo, lw; aa.

n t:

s. Vh.

u

to

(lo!i:;i-

an:

ruinr;; : d t.H

d. I

a:.-:KinK.

J.f.fMITH UlSTBll.

)USXIRK & HUNTER,

Cliiurciic-s. : ATTOiftXE-tfS AT I-tW A7t5 Uetdist Epical comer of Mwli..n j Fgg fl VATBC ISA eK .and 5th 8i.na-.U-, Rv. J. II. Ci.n-3'ixasR, i i,,nii,!.;t,-.n, Iiel. o:!u-e north side f tinPastor. ty.ni-uV suliitiv First Prcibijlerit Walnut .-met, hot. v e,..) .11 ,;..-;.,.. t r-i- ! 6th and .Jtb, A Y. M-kibk. Pa, tor. l0 olil. ,hi. run, ,.- !rs s..,;,.-. ,, Second I'rejbyteriMh Cth stn-et. lot. ( o) ,. .,i :,, io,..j .h, .;v. lege Avenue und Kailruad; Rev. K. ' ,: r,..J.'-,,..o , "h. ballttie : ';v,:;.,,:v,)1,,:;:;:;ii;;;;Kit!!,;;i,,h Chnstm,, Uh siTC.it let , ha.-a.ii ; A;:,;,,;(., s. 1 ,:,!-,,,.-.,.. M -. Wind w. and L:n:oln; tide? W .III . lr.-.t, Ii;s:..,-. fj r,, ...tl.;,,... x,, ;.. v.ti ,v t! Baptist eorner of Tash.ngton u;d Ith x v Y----k Me-i- M:C in & ('.. ' -treots; S. Burton, Pwtpr ; .'i,:;nis. JiWuaurto 1 nL' ' " " r.V.;v! ' United Presbyterian., Jorth C-'iIego Ave- ;

di -a:iec- was net !

id a aft.-r a fu.l hcann-r

oi: -'on Vu-tainiug the hgdiiy of ordiiaineo. The liouor dealers cm p-n-ojdt the busiues-f.

ding - recast r.i.i1 def the

or 1

LOPLt?sS, l: OlUKXTAL, LAWNS, SILKS, I'L1XX3, nd a gnat verity of Trimmings, CLOTHS, OAiSIM LIU'S, JLANS AND

same ant.s she did ii teen year.s i Republicans goiug on with reference ago. She's not as hard on pants asj to local offices. The danger is, that some men. ; snob combinations tend to demoral- ' k- :r--r ! !j:c Repi'iblicans, and place in

"1 f s i i' 4 T' II k L-eopardy the resrular nominations iUU Kj A JL-L A thi giT. aii such tnsions, '-he Blade declares, "are

Q lormed lor the help of the DemociT 1 .1 I. racy, the e-ratification of personal

spite, and the promotion to office of

1 few men who consider themselves .slighted by the Republicans." The interests at stake in the present canvass are too important to be imperiled by considerations of this nature. The verdict of Ohio may have much to do vith the tate of the Fifteenth Amendment.

9tS,

; l:;-:? th;j h.rgoit st.x-k of i ! B It Y O O CX gas.

Hamulus Lupalm when yon mean

hoj)s. Hor MrLK a Remedy for DiAHKiiiKA. Hot milk has been very successfully tried in Bengal, as a remedy for diarrhoea. A ietior from a resident says, that a pint every four hours will check the most violent diarrhcoi,storaaeh ache, incipient cholera,or dysentery. It is perfectly soothing to the whole alimentary canal. Half a pint every meal generally reduces, gradual'v and pleasanrdy, any ordinary diar-rhcea.

An.:! r:ir Acre

-, t.: M ,02.

'5UIL UXDEliSiU-SElt WJ j. i ) M-il Li.--

i.e,-! !1 !- i .: i:

-v:a:i.le

( e

:ie

:1

Catholic, corner f luadion and 4th sts.

. v.-. SI OEM AK BR.

A. .1. AKNOl.I).

W. J. AU-EN'. S. L. OfiliOi Sbudi Side 0 the Public Square, DEiktECS IS HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And .ill lind of

Stoves aud Tinware, j Nails, Sasb, Class, PaiDis, Oils,! and Farming ttensils, ; MA:JbKiCTIJKE?JS OF Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Biootnington, Iia., March 2-1, lH'iO. Homethiuff New !

RIDI.VG tl AHE A PI E ISl H E, For Ladies. j I am yo'y "mVKIxc- laiv.iw SADDIjK-S, n CJinnriurhi s PiteiHT -e.

the Beyt InxeMion f the air -. Hit- inventor, the best n cth;tnic in tie; eourv ry, on this kind of vo:k, i.. now in my eii2 "v, anl is tiukinw st m.i of hwcsiidd for 110. I will make'ard soil thorn ehenpt r tlitiii Hiiy ot,.. tmy .- SaiMh-s el -.-whero, and se.iiriK fH.m'lici,.. AlfO, a Stoel of SA1),jL1-, and hakkes;? of the Latet Styles, aad M Work Warrankd. ALL RKPAIR1SO done on fen-it natiee, anil in tin bst mam r. Cull i oi eiamiue. fore mhi,ii, elwwhre. I will sell cheap jr tbiin any M nSouth riide of Public s,m.; ;;ioomi;it;-

rug Sttre,

Union

South Side Public, tyjwm:. J, W, Shoemaker & Co.,

i Wholeta'c and Retail Dealt. in liRkGS, .- M El I-

OllUCS .iy- PAINTS,

;.lei ;i Tie :r:inte iiiiiee ,,,. ; : ,

fmii'

!-e- l-et--.lt :. ICi.i ir- in . I'her- i- :, ve s!:iiii--i. Ve" ;!.! e:itiieii-:-s

!.. :e,l--.- ! "nv.-l v;!ee h!!y i !e ,-,!. if iV'iit Ir.-i ' ii vr,: A'.jiie.-. I'e e.;,,.

iiv-:il; . .11 be

,e d !ltl

;t. l;:te!en

EB O T !. S ES O S3 S. llalrf Cap:-:, TEA, sua a 11, TORACCO,

DRESS T R I M M I N S , IIosEtry and stoves, EEOOP SKBBJTS, SSats anil Cjiijs,

Slices,

'PV!eEIX-. ! Mtn4rc trs-r-, Mh

' - " Ti J i J 5 i J

1 l

COTTON YABX8 BATTING,

AND

e, 1 1 : . .,

Ml

TJi-.!, ,e.V I :i!e . !e V.

e ,vJ P.-. Ill lei- J.Vi Wt -oi:

;t of Fa

;el-,f.

',;vev ,(, ;:;,er;i!!y be i u eii;in e;!!- ef' tin A. Li ZAlUKK.

1 I, '07

U:- V." -: I

:. .!:-. eve";:'--e, i TI. h.. ..- u-!! b, . .' V. 1" il :l ).u!- ion ( 1' Tkiims i !!( -' bir i

1

:ei

it :e! Il .. b:

b.

.alicu lii

itlr -e- ! 1 i.lHli.' 1

reeu id, 1 t i:r ,i-v I j.. i; tie- i

Iwa 1 rrf

OILS ANDp GLASS. Aio, a largo '.oek of Pnruitur, Couch are.l J:e un Varubh.

Coal, Lard, Linseed and Fish

ils,

: I en t!

i!wvi, ti;

l.urel li.-i....

e.:-:-i:i 11 et.l, 1,11 t'le ! e i . l.lV! P.I ' T,T. 'IV. H'.oiier.-k-n. Ird.Julv U-'iit-:$i i

.1. e V,( ULKV. V,-, A. i.KOO.

Livery Feed as

L'- illV eV -;

Qiict-imcari , Slom u-ai'e and (jlixas-

I icv, Dye-stuff;. Sid.', j 1I2)21AIX2C CE.1IEXT, ; Anvv.h. re to be found, 1 ('tween tho t:m I b:'i-k r. i-ieiis of Brown e.M-.rit v, ntid the vieli ; ire-n :.n co-.il liel.1.4 el' (ii-eene. If you exi ji- io buy e;e, ...Is ehej.iier ibui;. Veil ever ! :e'.v t'.i 1 . he v or ','1-ewivve, bo SUVetob:ve I veer j..iekt-t ek fu'l of (Jroenhiu-kii 1'be i irrniisti U rut get t'n Mhwp goo'. julyil i 4.4JrtsS Fruit Jars, mI'-sc dors, and ; -,ee, at V. ' '. I . t ,V f 'U .S". I Stone Fl'Oit Jfai-s, (.Now Albanv ' : ; ik ', :,t McCALLi v "0'.S. "

.v; ii-

11

iY If

NE W!

BE1VJ. JHcGEE, PKA.I.ER IS EVERY STYLE OF Ready Made Clotltiag, Xorlli Side of Public Square, PLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA.

1

fcarCl'T THIS OS-!T.-ti3a e: liluom' 'it:i Progress. THIS ADVHRTl .H5jE.NT Liil IO ..OolljiL.rs in GREENIACKS will pay for

AlAes vN'liiKi

W'-RLEY k L?-:?:, O; ...;- r-f '.f 'V A. A. yV;;,, I 'j I) e.n-- of Cv. I ,V-;..:t find b nr1 1 i-:iti.-d Livery ; rid S,- Stabb-i- il. M;.; Io '.r ir nrv ii' ;- - i: ; in :-;o;itle

111 iielieita. ti;ei lb- !-:- J. bors :uel j

and Adaris' i'iiiiit, Varnish and i e-.:;-:;!'-.-5 v.-i.l I 1; foi-iii.-l-.; ii m; :e.v liimr f tin- !

.ash Uruibw. " 1:

AJTuJhr CO., Still leive !! few of the iiii-iva'.l(l

iri' Paper, Window Shade, ,. Sk: ho i Hie..'. Colh-gc Text LSojUs, and Hi; i'um'cry of all kinds, Tobacco and Cigars, I.AMI'S AND LANT ERNS.

i.i-.dit. Coeiin!i, wiil be fynu.ll'-l iiorin lov M-. (; le.i to iilioi'li.-.., 1 '' ".. dav ;r we. V- , :, ee

1 s 01 oerii-e lii

. ,:libl-! i.n.l iib ccr.v. vanee "I t.teadv iloive.S fe'.l' !,y the

.:: ;e K , ee ,. ,, , ,,w .. tri:s 1 . . A;' the :.i ...ei ,,: old Urn. , l.l'e ill '! ; Ie.' I . t t I - - 1 I . 111 :'- i M l be j :,i I ;-t e, iP'r'l .1;. I lit.. .1 i;'i" i '.-.,).

J.

Jjkali;ks

loe II. W VY i' He.

Fee

j Groci-'fks, Tiviviviiniis Con IVc-

;'(!p nil. hands- a vtri t!y puri' s'oeK

,f Bi: ckherrv, I'orl. and drape All ; Prc-nvli. I'em-li and l5iacl;lM.-rv lb- rely;

Bourbon, Wheal, and lte Wl-.i: !;y, .'or n

J,,v-, - , , , , .11.,

We leld all our Patent Mei:,::.e: to; I Ol; ' CI) il ir.'.lrS. ), '!, iefoi-e the We be! th tnbfiil j Thankful for )!; f:-.v !:v-y liepe to f, v j.nct favor.-', an I oli-it tie:- :;l.i-oi :i;e f ! ne rit a eontinuitlie," of 1 In-sr. me. Call and the 'juleie, Ml'l will eeeir-in'ee sot i !':., -roil 1 ;. e I hem i,t to ail. J. V. iSHOKM A K iS CO., I '-,loSjastun':4 CoriirM or,th west :,(.? i, Bloiiiigton, Inrt. ' .-"x.t j.ubik ;;.;,.-.. J t. c. . .':!, :??.

153 lOL o jl S 9 A Nl UnSvorsai tloihes Wringers. Ue;,r what three '. !m liavo trie 1 them sav

V. - TV. ,1';) , -''- The 1 1 , y W. !.: and ( n'e.e!--:il r: litre . " whieli we j s 1 1-e'.Ia.-e-l i f you. -rive? :er!',v I .-a'.i: f':n ! ion. Wa hi:;!; hay i- !i" ieM.;i f di'ead.-d. but i;- a jie a-'ant imi ". ii.e-. M;;s. r. v i Mi.i;. Mlb- N M VYI'IKI.I) M US. I.KKi: s A N bKib'. !e.ee,i,, O,,-, .',,1, OJ :t

$20 Worth of Goods

AT TI1K ( F

PE5TJ. M.5EK has one of the larst Ii stocks of Clot'iiiir, in his i-tor.5, at the

pre-. -lit time, ovor hrouirht to tho Athtrns of Indiana, and he is selling thum at iijucli

lower pnees than heretotoie. lie has Kverya Style of Clothing for Dion and ICojk, i'.iiibraeii!! ft full line of fine and course

Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts,

Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders and Xeek-tie. E-ieeial Attention is directed to a stock of JBiaJC A. TT SbS

neetitlv pLU'eha.-O'i, which uomprisa tho

must ana most j'opuiar styles.

On the mouth tidr. of Public Sijuare, SSB.'IK7-! BS i i'i'O X , l 5.

liiiiluiilralot ' S -itirr. U'l H'h IS M Ll!Ki:Y (il KN Til AT tile undi-r.-ie;iod hi1 h-'ell apl'i-ii,!,-,!

ii V lie l.'irk of M ni'oe o:i: t.y (.'mnuion I'b-.s (:o.u-t, Adiuii.i-lleter of tie- e-!a!e ,,f Th,, in ,., J. i,Mlwin. d. 1 e l. latrt of Van IJu -eii t.,v,n.liip, Monroe eo,ul.y, linb.-tiia. Said e.-tate :: . uneo-e 1 to be mi! vent. CA.-l'Kli, UAKKK, sept. 22 io-3t, Administrator. Jiuiki;k & JJuskifk, AUOftml.

ftood Call oes, it from 8 to l te!.s.yd. Itbeiehed I), meetie as low n. e'pyd. Brown 1 .!fie.s e, f-otn M to Hk.'VyL (ioe:l lied Tiek II for lCjefVii. (ieOll Tap P (All la I'.-., teet:! '0 b0:. )re:S (ioo I A Very eheup. While Civ: ton ilo-e, 15cn V pair. A full line of I'ar iol . An ehilb'.:. . variety !' TSTot ions, very cheap. A very 1:1 sleek of Sumnii r FlatH. We sell Ii; 10U i.nd .Shoes very 'tow. at tlu NEW YORK STORE, 31iv 2B, 1!1 TOLE i & CO., J.-TtpB.

Gcnls Fusnisliin"; Goods.

At this store, a fall stoek of Gents' Kurnis line- (ioods enn always he found the

in-west noveilie beiier seenred as rapidly

as they are iutrodueed in the 'Eastern eii .es. A good stock of Trunks, Traveling .B igs and Valises, Always in store. 1 would call particular attention to the Uemis Paper Collar, of which 1 keep a full supply. I have, 1, v far, the largest stock of BSroati ( iotBi. 'asiinere. Silk Velvets. :,tii3 Wi-Ntul liooJs, W iiii li will lie out and made up in the highest style of the art. BENJAMIN McGEE. Bloomiilgton, Ind., June 30, ISG9.

; SHERIFF'S SALE.

K' By virtue of un execution to rie directed, from the Clerk of tho .Menroff common pl":u court, 1 will expose at publio sale, to t'n j highest hidd.-r. on Saturday. October 10th, 1863, between tli.? hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and t o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the court tioum of Uioomington, Monroe eoenty, Indian:, the rents and prolits for a term not. ee edine; seven years, of the following deseribi.il real estale, to-wit: Lot Numbers dfty-lhroo and fil'ty foiir in the Town of Stiuesvillo. Monroo county, Ti diana. And on failure to real iy.. the full n mount of judgment, interest anu costs, I will, at the ttinio time and pi ice expose at public sale the feu si' iiplc of said real estate. Taken a ine property of John H.

Puffh. at the suit of Uuskirk & Hunter.

Russian Turkestan, hitherto regarded as a waste of barren sand,haunted by restless and untameable marauders, l-j now aseunriinsf its true

character, taat of a fertile, well

watered region, with marked advantages of climate aad situation,

containing llhogjenrl, a charming little town, and several jiopulous cities, b isides the capital, Saiaarkard, with 30,000 inhabitants, and one of the finest citadels in Western

Asia.

A constable pursued a thief, who

tookre-fuge on-a .stump, !n a swamp, and pulled up aftex- him the re i I -on which he went out. The constable made the following return :

"Sicihtablc conversable uoa-

est-cotn-at-a-ble in swunipum up slnmpum ralio."

A man who cheats in sina'l ma sure is a measureless rosrue. If he gives short measure in wheat, then he is a rouge in grain. If in whisky, then he is a rogue in spirit. If he gives a bed title to lanU, then he is a rogue indwd. Robert Ic, having been detected in Ku-Klus outrages, near Marshad, Ala., went; out last week with some gentlemen who carried a rope, and hasn't returned. It wis a big thing on ice.

In point of taxation, the Democratic city of New Albany does pretty well. For instance the total assessment amounts to fi6,-3I7,So2,-(Ki, on which are the following: levies. : Sixty cents ud valorem on real and persoual property, abd biok and insurance Btaeks, For a sinking fund fir the extinguishment uf he bonded d-abt of the city, tifty-five cents on the 100 of valuation. For .the payment of the bonds issued to the New Albany and St. Louis Air Line Railway, thirty cents on the $100 of valuation. For the payment of the interest on said bonds, five cents on the $100 of valuation, making the total levy one dollar and sixty five cents on each $100 valuation. Is that not tolerably steep, considering thatit is in addition to the State and County tax ?

Scribbling in Prayer Books. A casual peep into the I'raver books which lie scattered about in the pews of some our fa&hionable churches, reveals the fact that what has hitherto been looked upon as a means of communication with God, may be made the channel for at least four things which hf.ve a very remote eon nation with religion, viz: criticisms, lovevmaking, gossip and poetry. Under the fust heading: BO ;s that gentleman who has come with Annie Broun ?"

"I don't know, but sh.? looks like a

Said mvIo will bo made without any relief ' perfect frijjht in that frhep-l "di1 liatovor frori valuation or appraisement j ua. -jil , ku ,? s. LAW805 B. McKlNNEY, I ' ,'h',t Sreat nmch 01 nv t&

wh

laws.

Sept2,3, '69 36

Sheriff 3Ioaro so.

lUiJ2HD OX Am 2JdBE.