Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 October 1869 — Page 3
BL00M1KGTQN PROGRESS,
LOCAL AXD MlSCELLA NKO I X
; proprietor, R. J. 1 right, is mak-
L, A'. A. f CHICAGO railroad, j ing rapid strides 1:1 newspaper pro-frtlc-E, i iti 11 Mm M inn I vnrnv I
Exjirexi Going South : Arrive at 1:21 p.m. imparts at l:-U r.M Ex-press Going A'orth : Arrives at 3:03 p.m. Departs at 3: 15 r.M Freight, going south, arrives sit 0:10 .m Freight, going north, arrives at 2: it r.M 2kL SLOAT, SUPERINTENDENT.
Chips and .Splint or.
The Indianapolis Sentinel is now j
a nine-column papor, having boon I C. P. Tuley has placed ns under enlarged hist week. The present ; obligations for copies of the San
gression, and on his own capital, we think though his efforts deserve a profitable support from the party he represents. The paper never has paid, and no former proprietor has had the necessary funds with which to put up costly bu Mings, and make frequent; enlargements. The Sentinel is a good newspaper, however, and we are under many obligations to its proprietors for a daily exchange. It is on the west side of the public square that John P. Smith, the well known and popular watchmaker docs business. John keeps watches such as railroad men delight to carry genuine American, English and Swiss Watches time keepers that do n k vary with the running of a trair: . Pie also supplies to those who desire them, the genuine Holland Gold Pens, warranted to give satisfaction. In the matter of diamond
in thesedays of sham and show, ore! jewelry, he is behind no one, and hardly knows who to trust, or when j asks his friends to examiue goods one is getting the worst of a bargai a. i aud prices. But there is a place where vou mav , . " ' r J - ! Aykrs American Almanac, be surf of getting the worth Of VOl.r; fr t'ie njw ve'ur. has arrived for delivery money in gold that is gold, and roi-f111!;' .V"- -'abeii. ldl .wh, Cail J i 1 'or "tt'e s H'itml has the largest mistake, and that pi flee is Smith -Si ! circulation of any honk in tin- world, made
1V the tact th::t it iumiMies the best meui-
; mil ml v ice w liii-h is nrailnldo to thr neonlo
side of the j enables taein to c.otcrtnino what their
coinplai'iis arc and now to cure tlieni. it contains the startling announcement of the conflagration of a w r;d. of the comhustion of out of the star in the lirm.inu-nt with all its attendant plan -is.
Iot Office Time Table. Tim of closing mails at Bloomingtou, Indiana, Post Ojfice, w as follow : L.N.A.&C.R.R. south, way, 12 r.v u .i . tt u i. north, way. I r.v From Deem and White Hall, on We Incadays and Saturdays, at Ii v-( Fronr. Nashville, Unionville, Oak Fan i, Spearville, Cleona and Belleville. ivr:urdaj a, at - 12 A j- n From Bljoni field. Stanford. SolsVrry, H" -linvilie. Park, Linton, Worthington. 1 1 . Con-merce, Ja.-onville, Newark, Silv.r Creek and Wright. Tuesduvs and F: .- days, at b a m From Bryant's Creek, Saturdays, at 12$ r. -I Ofietopm during the week, from 5 oclx k
A.M. to 9 r.M., and on Sundays, from '. to !i j
C clock A M. J. GLASS McPBEETERS. P.M. J"Locil Notices te cents iv-tre UVS, FOS EACH IXSEKTIOX. ""J All is not gold that glitters, and
Cochran's Jewelry Store, which is I
located on the south
public square. Tobe Smith is one of the pioneer watchmakers of the State, and deservedly stands at the head of his profession. Sick-headache ccked witiki-t cost. '-Dr. Whittk'sov's Vegetable lhs-
A Cash in Po;.t. Recently in Ohio, a squirming pettifogger, (an
pepsia Cure," is for sale by Shoemaker & . animal, by the way, no more to be Co., and the proprietors of t'ie med icine t re so confident that it wih cur, that tht-v send compared to a Lawyer, than a skunk f rantity Lot.t,es trt h GAVKN ! is to be likened to an elephant,) re-
ough, and sufferers from sick-Ueadnahe a id j fused to make good a bill for adver
tising, contracted by him with the publisher of a newspaper, and set up in defense to the claim on trial, that it was "the duty of the newspaper publisher ta see that his (the attorney's) client, paid the printer's fee." Judgmen : was rendered in favor of the publisher, and in giving hi? decision, the Judge happily illustrated the injustice of the pettifogger's plea, by saying: "With the same propriety might an attorney
dyspepsia, are invited to call and secure a
bottle gratia, at the L mon Drug biore. ( -4 The Bryant & Stratton Business College, at Indianapolis, is theoniy Institution of its grade, in the Stai e. Send for circular.
after this paving is done, without sinking over boot-top in the mud The stone abutments for the
Barrett's is immense.
The great rush at the New York Store for dry goods, still continues No such bargains were ever befc re offered in B'oomington, and prob
ably never will be again. It is a j claim that a landlord should look to
genuine, positive "marked down" sale one of tbe first that has ever taken pluee it this city, of i-rst-class dry goods.. Let all who lu.ve not yet visited the New York St' re,
the legal gentleman's client for Iward money, while retained as his counsel."
do so at once, vhile reduced prices!
rule. New York Store. New York Store. New York Store.
Barrett s Hair .Restorative.
An adjourned meeting of the Directors of the "Cincinnati and St. Louis Air Line Kailroad," is to be held at the Court House, to-day. This begins to look like business. We hope the Board of Count- Commissioners may be petitioned to authorize an election upon the question of an appropriation, and that it will hi done at once. We may be
Wall Paper, and a mac'une to trim it with, at Shoemaker & Go's.
The machine does its work welUindj unabl! to dfoct an'thing positively the proprietors of the Union D:u?! fav'-,rab,c lowunl the PnV'ct untiI !i Store charge nothing extra for it.jd lon is had, but the Thev have received 15.000 bolt, of gorier the work is begun the nearer
Wall Pnr. . ml hm-ino- in ljrire i vvIIi be the fiual r(suit' which, we of
quantities for rash, they get it at fig- i cour U'licvc wiU be iu favor of the urea which will allow them to sell i ProJfcCt-
at 25 per cent. less than any h- use! The toUomng are tho Articles in this portion of the State. BeWlof Association which were adopted purchasing elsewhere, call uponat the Kailroad meeting, held in Shoemaker & Co., on the -scut h j Columbus: aide of the public squaiv. ! , "Th undersigned hereby associate . .. ., -themselves together for the purpose
Francisco Cal., daily papers, containing proceedings of the Grnnd Lo lge of the I. O. O. F., to which Mr. T. was a delegate Many of our exchanges contain marvellous stories of huge sweet potatoes, leviathan pumpkins, and measureless ears of corn. Are our farmers ashamed of their efforts in the extraordinary line, that they withhold them from publication V The Indianapolis & Vineennes K.li. was within two miles of completion, when Mr.Buniside failed- financially smashed. Lord, President of the I. & C. Railroad now has the I. & V. on his hands. Whether it is best for a railroad to be placed in the hands of the Lord, is yet to be demonstrated A Mrs. Thomson, (with a "p" as Toodles would say) orated upon the topic of intem
perance, at the Court House, on Tuesday night:, 28th ult. She drew a very respectable audience, as well as several dollars in small change The Democratic Slate Central Committee, have concluded to hold a nominating convention on the iitu of January, at which victims will be selected for next October. Hero's ten months of solid lying for the unterrified to begin upon Will William Andeiso:s bring the wood promised by him in April last? The cold, drizzl.ng rain, on Friday, had one good result a'; least. It mellowed the ground, which had become s: dry and luird that the farmers could not plow for wheat. It is a source of great: comfort that we are able to tind an excuse for such suicided weather There is a large amount of wheat in the country, but holders are awaiting a rise. We were told by one of our business men, a few evenings since, that men who are indebted to his firm in sums of from one to two hundred dollars, disclaim their ability to pay, because they are not offered 1:25 for the four or six hunored bushels of wheat they have on hand. Perhaps they'll gi t it A:a educated hog that plays "seven up" and "poker" scientifically, :ias boon creating a sensation at the St;.te Fair, Indianapolis, the past week.
There used to be any quantity of 'em on Illinois street, several years ago. Have "gambol ier.s" become s:;aree at the capital';' Less than half an inch of frost, Sunday morning. Exit Katvdids There is a good deal of honest indignation expressed b citizens, who are required to neglect their business and sit hour after hour on a jury, listening to evidence iu petty prosecutions which take place now almost
daily. The ejuestiou seems to be j
Clear Creek Bridge, have been finished, and arrangements for aw iron bridge, had been n:(de with P. L. Davis, the bridge builder who was killed last Friday, it the State Fair
A "big hunt" is getting ready
for Maj. Perry, Lwing Batterton, James St ward and James M. Howe. They intend to inv ide the unbroken solitude of an Arkansas forest, in quest of game. As Maj. Perry, "a mighty hunter before the Lord," is rubbing up the sights of that famous long gun, a weapon so terrible in his skilled hands, we feel confident he will bring us an ibex, a buffalo, or at least a meadow lark
It is reported that E. T. Taylor has
on exhibition, at his Grocery,
sweet potatoe, weighing 4i lbs. It
may be so, we can't say positively,
until we chew upon it. Real Estate Transfers, For t he week ending October 2, reported by W. K. Jones, Recorder: James S. Sharp to Simiiel B. Harris, 1 J acres of land in Kichland township, near EllcUsville, $100. Rice C. Harris to Samuel B. Harris, inloi No. 3, in the Town of Kllettsville, $75. Granville "Whisnnn and wife, to James Barrett, the undivided one-sixth part of 40 acre? of land in Salt Creek Township. V. H. Hupp to James M. IJrown, 80 acres of land in Washington township, $660. Vi lentine T. Farmer to James Bratney, the rne-third part of 1C0 acres of land, in Richland township, consideration, $300.
The Laftt aO. rpiIOSK KNOWING THEMJL selves indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified to call and settle their accounts immediately, us longer indulgence will nor, given, after tho 1st of October. JANES SMALL.. B'oowington, Ind., fept'22, 18159.
Administratrix' Notice. "VTOTICB is hereby given, that tin mill dersigned lias been appointed, by the Clerk of the Monroe County Common Pleas Coi.rt, Administratrix of tb ? es tar.e of John (Jil nore, deeeasod, late of Richland township, Monroe covinty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be so'. vent. CATHARINE E. G1LMORR fU28 H'.Mt Ailiaitiis.ritrix.
jr-jjiiiclw for rp.HK FOLLOWING DESCRIBED JL Lands in V:in I!u -en town'hip, Monroe county, Indianr., are for sale, co-wit: The si so and n j, so, of section 22. Also, the wj nw of section 26, all in township 8, north, range '.I west, known as the James Chapman landu For particulars inquire itmy o9ce. Sept29 GKORUE SHEEKS.
The prospect for a famine was nev?r poorer than the present Fall. The crop of corn is thought to be the best raised upon the uplands for many years ; the potato crop is immense, and there is an unlimited quantity of wheat; in the country. Many, however, complain because they could not turn their land on edge and cultivate both sicies. m . i Levi Tanncnbaum has returned from the east with a new
stock of Goods, and is not ashamed of them. The best evidence that tli isi assertion is correct, is the fact that Levi invites ;ho public to examine his stock, through the columns of the Progress.
Wo:v Sale. A commodious dwelling of ten rooms, basement, two cellars, together with smoke house, v.ood shed, barn, stable, ex
cellent pump, well and cistern: four lots, each 52 by 132 feet, enclosed with good pi.ling, and divided into yard, garden, barn lot and pasture. Several bearing fruit trees, consisting of peach, apple, chcrry and pear. Garden" well set with all kinds of fruit bearing bushes. On Colleg-J Avenue, tv.-o squares north of public square. Price, &!,500. Terms easy. Enquiro of J. M. McCoy, or the undersigned. C. W. HEST'ERSON. September 8, 1869-Im Administratrix' Sale. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 1 t!ie undersigned Admin:sl ratrix of the estate jf John Giltnoro, deceased, late of Richland towr.ship, Monroe county, Indiana, w ill offer for sale, or. "VVednelay, October 20. 1869,. on the promises, at public auction, all tbe prsorial property of said decedent, consisting in part of Hor-es, Cows, Cattle, Hogs, Wagon?, Farming; Implements and Household Furniture. Terms of Sale. Sums of five dollar-, and under, cash in hand; over live dollars, a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving note with ' good freehold surety, without interest. CATHARINE E. GHLM0RE, Adm'x. Sep23 3t Qale Rills printed at satisfactory rates O at this office.
FALL TRADE.
Headquarters for Boots and Shoes. Chase & Co.
if IS 0311
SPECIAL NOTICES.
West Side oi the Square, Ire Nov Opening the Largest ant tst complete stoek of Boots and Shoes, ever brought to this Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE
Vox Poitli. The voice of the people is unanimous in praise of one thing at least, that is Morse's Iniiian Root Pills, and it is well deserved. Tne best remedy i:i the world for almost f.11 diseases that
atllict the human race. They net directly l.
in the blooti, stomach ami bowels. Keep your Mood pure by in occasional dose cf these Pills, and vou will not be sick. The blood ia the life. Wr it pure using the
0 7i i " i " - , onlv medicine that will completely cleanse OEB the big advertisement of th0 j;t, "Morse s hv.Vmn Root Pills. Use the
Atorsc's Pill; in all C: ses of Buliousness, Liver Complaints, Penifilo Irregularities, Headache, lniugotioti. .Jte. Sold by all dealers. . Oct.
Union Drug Steire.
tors mean business
The
proprie- 1
JJtaS" Mr. Charles Goodale left a
nice basket of app.es at the office on
Let Us Protect Ourselves.-
, , . i i .. . i Tho physical structure of the strongest
j.uum4hv, win iunc vui nu, human being is vain table everywhere, boys have nearly ruined themselves, i Out bodies are endowed by nature with a . " i ! certain neeative pf.wjr. wbiul:. protects in an extort to prevent the iruitj them, to some exter-t, from unwholesome from rotting. 0:iC of them, who! influences; but this protection is imperfect, ii- j and cannot be satelv reluM on in unhealthy is lean and hungry-looking, can eat ! regions, or under ciro-inistanccw of more .1....U1,, r,l'f Ir. Annlos .mlitban ordinary danger. Therefore, it is
"u"u"- "la ""S"' x 1 ' i wisdom; it is prudence; it is common sense
tlieu, at 10 o'ciock a. m., growi because dinner is -o far off.
to provide ae;ainst such continj'encies, by
taking an antidote in advance ; in other words, bv fortifying the svstem with IIO.STKTTER S STOMACH HITTERS tha most complete protective against all the epideir.ic and endemic maladies that
,. .i i . i i; i, 'as ever ncn otiiiiisieieu .11 any eoimn v. lu-ingin Clear ( reek township, Light; , nr,rA.m is no
W'ho-
Etraj Notice:. ;
rpAKEN UP BY STEPHEN C. DAVIS, ;
Ufivr lir.. I.m.r mnnii nnrt full .Tt,'r -M ... . ... .' II ...
"1 i 11 1. . 1 , .1 ni?licine tr.at will compare witli it. ' on le t shoulder, with a heart and eagles ! .v . . . ... .. - . , , .1 1 . .1 1 1 ever suffers the pangs el iilderestion, foot brand over the t t ugh, twelve years ; -, , . jr , u
old 131 hands mgh. App-"aised Iwfori
any
where m the face of the earth where Hos-
u-t;r's Stomach Bitters can be procured,
Barrett's a great s .ccess.
W A K T ED. JiO,000 bushels, - - Wheat 25,000 bubhols, - - ( urn IO.OOO bushels, - - as For which the highest market price :.n east will be paid, at the llloomingtc n Mills. I.EFELER, RICH & CO. Aug. 18, 1869. Proprieura Everybody uiics Barrett's.
To save your hair use Barrett s.
A Bargain. A nice farm one nile and a half w st of Bloomington, containing 931 acres, will be old cheap, if f.pplication lit: made sojn to B. T. Taylor. The farm is all in grass, has a comfortableresidence and a No. 1 barn on it togolh-jr with a Wge orchi.rd of choicfruit. If any one desires to buy si nice little Airm, cheap, let him call at E. T. Tavlo:-'s Provision Store, soon.
';e enriehinl to the extent of 5 or 10 each II. L. Edmondson 'vas awarded the 1st premium at the State Fair, on his Early Rose Potatoes. The only entry, from Monroe county, so far as we can learn A respectably dressed young man was drayed dead drunk, to the office of Srjuiie Butler, on Wednesday evening Just, by the Marshal. After yirg upon the dray for an hour, exposed to the curious gaze of a laro crowd, he was taken to a hotel by some one who recognised in him the son of a wealthy man in Greene county Subscriptions arc: being taken
"Hie name of the Association, fur the purpose of building a when incorporated shall be the ; Met,lodi,t Churdl foJ. ,ho coiorcd "Cincinnati & bt. Louis Air Line . , . Ruilronrl Oo tl.A ..in,! ..,1- ..Ci Pple. The solicitor rims far, has
which shall be four millions of dollars, divided into four hundred thousand shares of one hundred doll era each."
1 .1 .1 ... ) : ii- . - r. u.. . 1... 7....-
!ietlier SIX or IWClve jurymen ami. n. ,u,n , ,ih,u 'Y:"u"" this invalunble tonic and alterative would
restore his disordered stomach to a healthy ! condition. To the nervous it is also
: especially recommended, and in cases of
eonlirmea constipation it also ji.llorda speedy
and permanent. Oct.
O TI.... .,rwl T..ll'.n...n T o,. ,t tn-nnlv
ft ,- .. . i i iAii.i v y itifi f'-u i.-.'ii iTvin,
ten or tureen witnesses must ne torn diiIirs. KOJJEitT C. FOSTER,
Irnm llioi i- clM-rtU lid WArl.-uliOtV! in Oc'tO CI
order that three or four persons may
of constructing and opening a Railroad from a point at or near Merom, on the Wabash River, connecting with the Effingham Railroad and running east through the counties "f Sullivan, Greene, Monroe, Brown, !i:u tlioloiiiew anel llecatur toGreensburg, th-'iui! to Cincinnati by the
most feasible route, the length of
said road to be about one hundred
and ninety miles.
T. I.KLEWEB. I. I.BLEWKK. Kew York IFm Maim factory. !., Lelewer & Bro. Wholesale and Rett il Manufacturer of LADIES' AND GENTS' FURS, GLOVES, AC. No. 56 South Meridian Street, Sett-mil's Block, Indianapolis"!"!.
5"" Furs re-modeled into the latest styles, j '
at reasonable cbargei . Kaw 1" urs oougtit, September 22, lSfii) ijanl
met
with At
Call and Settle Up.
James W. Cookerlv, whose Livery,
All those knowing themselves indited j g,, an(j feej Stable, is east of the to tho late fi-.-in of JidHer & Rio, will , ,r . . " " T., . . Pofetomee, cm suit you to a nicety.
his advertisement in to-elay's
very flatt ring success the Gospori Fair B. S.
Chase received the '2nd premium on stallion four years old mid over; and
IF you wish to hi re a saddle horse,1, -n,J Premiura Ior (iru.ight ; i my 'i l urnni mm -
or a horse ana buggy, either lor; - r'"jM w i ? business or pleasure, remember that . ',aci,,S &MinS l'mr 0,(1
nvcr, zim prenitum. i.'asiesi waiKing horse Worley & Legg. Sor-
t1pqb noil u Tllrimiiifton Mills an
--- u v v..v . . - - . . MttlA nn ne w miltit dose up ' irold !
QUtanding account. To those who have go-. Plour for wh-jat when lhrcsbd, we would say, oring on your wheat, as ve are prepared to re jeiTe it at the highes. n: arket price. Thankful far the liberal putrmage bestowed on us in the past, wo solicit the ame for our Kkw Firm in tbe future. , Aug. 18. 18. LEKPLER & HI E.
jiaper.
ghum dill, Seward it Co-
New Goods have been received bv McCnllu. & C-n., Benj. McGee, Wni. O. Fee, A. Luzadder, I svi Tannenbaum and C. P. Ttil:;y & Co. If
Scbowl Notice. Eev. Edward Wright re-opened his School, on Monday, 4th of Octo-
The Terre Haute Gazette says
there is some prospect that Col. If. j the readers of the Progrtox desire to
B. Oarrington of the 18th U. S. j buy fresh, seasonable goods, these
Infi.ntry, will be detailed to fill the chair of Military Instruction in the Indiana State University of Bloom -ington. Gen. Eli Long, who occupied this professorship last year, desix to be put- upon active duty.
are
the proper ones to deal See Ordinance M'o. 21,
firms with-
with reference to ptiving the space outside of the hitching-rack, around the court house square. Farmers will b enabled to gt to thei r horses
Use Johnson's Vegetable iiknm mm cuks, The surest renei! j known safe, permanent and etlertuid. So pleasant tliat every lody will eat it. Contains rio poison. Ndd evervwhero. Price. 75c a box. Made .nd' sold "by HO H ELL .( JOJlX',t,X. septS i! 3m Utdiovd. !-. liana. S-nt. postpaid 'on i';(vi'' of) :ire.
ARM FOR SALE.
The under? lirnel offers for sale one of
tl.j finest stock farms in Monroe County; emixixfhiff of 4 JO acre, situated fire viilex HOrH'i-e'' l tiloomi ngton. p- :-. -. y- vj ":' t- n - i-s: water alwajs pi -twy nd mvet.iijit-, : good .u'n, dwelling luius.-, Av. Terms ea-y. For further imrtU ul:tro. apply to (ih'Oh'GE MIEEK8. Rbicmincton. lr.. .. it ' :M-".-o
A Clitii Fa. oi. rpiIK undersigned off.-rs fur sale tbe .L cheapest f: ',-in evi-r oib-n-l in M..nr.e cmnty, consisting ' IS" acres, sitonted 4'. miles soui iieast of JJlooiningtoii. Is n.-res in cultivation, water plentiful, small bouse and barrr. Now utVered for $15 per acre. Terms easy $l.flo down, the rest in two years. Call and see it-
All persons who aspire to beauty of peivor.cl appearance should not neglect that natur.il accessory, the hair. Ry niany
it has bejn neglected onlil tho hair ha.i become tbin, gray, or Crnlircly fallen off. Messrs. Hall & Co., Nsshua. N. H., have proiluead an effectual remedy, called Sicilian Eair Renewer, v.'hica cures all
ltseases cf the scalp. This wonderlul
preparation acts upon ".Bo giantts, wmcn I suppi vi and nourish tho hair, turns gray j hair k it original colo ;naes tho scalp
white and c.ean, removes and prevents me forio.- tion of dandruff and all cutaneous eruptions; and, by iu tonic and nutritive properties, restores tho ? :alp to a heahhy state, ani creates a new growth. As a dresiing, it unsurpassed, giving the hair that brilliancy o much admired by all. Ikston Cwntrrial. -- ii T-tii CoHMiuttptives. "THE AdveitiM-r, liavi:; been restored to le ;ilh iu few - ks, ty vcrv simple ri'm (h. if.ei hnviriK ouff' n-d MM'eral yeuis fi-eir. ii sever.-lung uti'-.-ciioii, cA that dieud disease Cnniiniption, ia amicus to make known , i.ia i;-n,.w. jiiffepera the means of cure.
To ab ho desire it. lie will send a copy of
the prescription, tree of uharge. With t&e dire; lions for preprins n;l using the same, wbich thev will find a sure cure for Conurnption, (isibina Bronchi! is. etc The .ijief. of the advertiser i 'ndli the I'le-cription is tii vnelil tin afflicteu, and spread inl'ortnation nbicb he eoueeivei to be invaluable, und he hopes every sufferer wlli try bis remedy, us it will cost tbeni notliing, arid may prove a Mussing. Pjiiie-" tiMiins ti e prescription ivill please ad.li-e.4i.. Ki r i-i ' W A 111) A WHnS, Villi:iimiuig. Kii.gs Counly, Sew York Ma, 2i lr
jul
ip,
JA.NiKS HOI'STON.
s. u. orciuku a son ProprietorsOPPOSITE"THE DEPOT, nioomington, fnl. iVo pains will he spared to accommotlatt the irvmlmg puW. rftig 1 1 y
Criroro of Youth. A GF. MI.EM.IN who auffsred for years from Nervoiu Dcbil ty, Frcmatwe Decay, and all ihe eTecis of vouthTtu indiscretion, will for the Hk" of s.iflering bnmanitv, end free r ,1! 4 ir. ti e receipt snd ('iri ctions ! : : ri na dv hy which he .... iiifl - i Hi ii nishili to proftt by the nilvei'is cupcieti e, c.l. do SO by addressing, in perfe-.it confidence JOHN H. OdOKN', 'o 42 iVJ'ir street. N Y. Maj t:t ly
T)ostcrri done on white or colored paper,
at the Pre gress effieo.
Warranty Deeds and.vjortgagea for
THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS, To Duplicate any Cincinnati Bill Having been in the market at tbe tirae ef the late unprecedented competition between the through freight lines,
J HEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE TBE SHIPMENT OF THEIR
GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. This, with other advantage they posses, enables them to retail their goods at WHOLESALE PRICES.
Druggist CHEM id. 9,
L CAMPBKT iT if
DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS km BYE-STUFFS, Xerfiitixery, Fancy Goods S T Jk. T I O IX EH, Y .
and
CIRCULARS,
PRINTED CHEAPLY, AT THIS OFFICE.
GO TO THE
Blue
WALL PAPER, (Ready Trimmed.) BOOKS &m STATIONER?, Tobacco and Cigars.
