Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 October 1869 — Page 3

BIOOMIHGTON PROGRESS,

LOCAL AND MISrF.LLAXXors.

L. N. A. $ CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TA.BLB AT VX.OOM1XO TOS. Exwets Ooii'fl South .- Arrives at 1:21 P.M. Departs ' 1:11 P.M Express Going Kortl Arrives t :t:5 P.M. Depart it 3:15 p. Freight, going south, arrives sit i:16 a.v Freight, going north, arrives it 2:H; p.v H. SLOAT, SUPERIXTKHUKKT. Post Office Time Table. Time of closing mat's at Bloumirujion. Indiana, Pout Ojf:ce, is as jw Urn-t : IfcN.A.&C.R.R.so'rh, way,..". 12 P.v u u u north, way, 1 f From Deem and "White Hall, on "Wednes

days and baturdavs, at 11 a.v

From Nashville, Unionville, Oik Fn-ri Spearville, Cleona and Belleville. Sitiir days, at- 12$ v.v From Bloomfleld. Stanford, SoUberry, IT b linYiHe, Pnrk, Lnton, Worthington. Pt Commerce, Jasonvilk, Niwvnrk, Stlvei Creek and Wright, Tuesdays and Fri days, at ' a.n From Bryant's Creek, Saturday?. at 12i r. Office opm during the week, .'nm 7 o'ricr) A.M. to 9 P.M., and ot Sundays, froi-i 0 to H O'clock A.M. J. GLASS McPBEETERS, P.M.

Local Notices ten cexts pel uxx, for each insertion. Arhived. On Saturday last . McCaxla & Co. received 70 barrels of Cement fresh from the kilns Whe:a Cement, has beea on hanc eight or twelve months, it loses it.adhesive qualities, and i;j not good. McCalla & Co. buy and sell large quantities and heep it jreth. Dealer; in- SlletUville, Stanford, Wliitt Hall, and other towns adjacent 1c Bloimiington, can buy of McCalla & Cx cheaper than they can get it at the city.

The best is always the cheapest in tlio end. This a.-ssei'tion will apply to all kind?; of merchandise, and particularly so to time-keepers. A good watch in a genuine gold or silver ease, that never fails to keep the correct time, is far cheaper in the end, "let its original cost be what it may," than a cheap Peter Funk watch that has to bo in the jeweler's hands half the time for adjustment and repairs. John P. Smith has a splendid line of American and foreign watches, in gold and silver cases, that he will warrant to be as good time-keepers as ever were made. He gives particular attention to this branch of his business, and will sell all who call, a good watch at a reasonable price. i i For information concerning the Bryant & Strattou Business College, or the Indiana Telegraph Institute, apply at this office, or address C. E. Hollenbeok, Indianapolis, Inch

-ixtv yours, a well known anil rceent'ie i itiy.en of Vnr. Huron township, won mi ies W 'st o! Bloomirgton. wa found in h's orchard, on Friday morning, suspended by the neck to a tree, and lift entirely extinct. Hi; had exhibited indications of lunacy, for several weeks, but bud been rather mild in liU eccentricities so much so, that an ntt'iinpt upin bis life was- never guarded against, because unstisptjeted. He arose fiom his bed about 12 o clock on Thursday night and cut the rein from n bridle, carefully fastened it to the limb f an apple lived which he reached by t he aid of a fi. r oe rail afterwards found in - he crotch f the tree, where he had placed it.) i ltd v i h a Well secured noose about bis n-ck, took the feart'il leap into eternity Let Bodkin put up your stoves and tit the pipe: you will thus save time, and he viil be responsible for the swearing it usually takes t ) n ake the joints lit We hear, alr.iost daily, of the ninny narrow escapes experienced by persons who wove not blown i,p i.t the State Fair boiler explosion. One of our citizens, n practical much nist, and a Lien Ionian whose obituary we are in no !m-to to write, was standing within on a toot ..f the boiler had his hand on it, in fact not more than two days befire the neeilieci! 'Its an ill wind that blows

j no one good, and so thought we rt last Saturdays raw air and d.iviiij; rain, w'aile Chi se & Co. were selling tlx ir nice . air"

Got Catarrh ? Why suffer

with this Dangerous and Loat hsome S double-; r.'es. to the ln.ndi -ds o " cold footed

Great seven by nine boxes, lying in front of the New York Store, indicate l hat C. P. Tuley & Co. have been receiving more new goods. "I'd like to inow what Tuley does with his goods?" said an old fogy whe never advertises, a few days ago. We can tdl ; lie sells them. If you don't beiieve it, just call at his store room, and stay a half hour, you'll s?e Wicks, Charley and the Messrs. McCords busy as bees aot waiting on "shoppers," but selling goods. First, they get something worth buying, and then they advertise it. Go to the New York S:ore.

Disease when it can be cured, and entirely eradicated from the System, by the use of Dr. Seelye's Catarrh Remedy. Catarrh will surely result iu Consumption, unless checked in its incipient stages. Seelyes' Remedy never fails. Cure warranted if directions are followed. Single bottles will last a month. Cold in the head relieved in a few minutes. Bad breath caused by offensive secretions. Weak eyes, caused by Catarrhal affections. Sense of smell, when lessened or destroyed. Deafness, when caused by Catarrhal difficulties. All are cured by this remedy. Throat affections are more frequently. :han otherwise, caused by a thick, slimy mucous, falling from the head, especially during the night, and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured byEr. Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy. Sold by R. II. Campbell. Chipfe and Splinters.

Barrett's is immense.

Slck-headac-lie cvsed -w-thoct C8T. "Dr. Whittlesey's Vegetable Dyspepsia Cure,"' is for wile by Shoemaker & Co.. and the proprietors of the medicine ar? so confident that it will eur? that they send a large quantity of bottles '; be GIVEN to the afflicted. This is certainly "air en otigh, and sufferer from si(fl; headache and dyspepsia, are invited to call and se:-ure a bottle gratis, at the Union Drug Store. 6-4 Barrett's Hair Kestorativc .

Tobe Smith has a perfect Museum of rare and costly goods, at his establishment, on the south sid(

Fox hunte r are having rare sport. Red foxes are abundant, and several have beer caught, within the past ten days. A number of hounds, belonging to Benj. Dunn and Jal. Snodgra!, chased a fox, one night las'; waek, from 8 p m. until 3 o'clock in the morning all the time evidently at full run, finally saving Reynard. The dogs were too much exhausted to leave the spot where the fox had beer, killed, and were found lying near the game, five or si): hours afterward. From the. extent of territory gone over, i running in circles, from near Bloomington down as far as Harroddmrg) the fox and his pursuers, must necessarily have traveled seventy-five or one hundred miles ...J ohn Hight, sr., has a sweet potato on exhibition, at Campbell's Drug Store, which weighs seven pounds Andrew J. Helton is building a two-stoy frame residence, just north of his flouring mill, near the Fair Grounds The church bui'ding of the United Presbyterian Society, on North College Avenue, will get no higher than the top of the foundation wall: ,

.this Fall.

persons whose Boots wouldn't hold '.valor. Chase & Co. advertise like mer., and the intelligent public patronize them liberally Wm. F. O Bold, and John WalIron, are putting down stone yavemen;si,in fro it of their respective residences. The slabs are about 5 feet in length by 3 in w:.dtb, and ti e wnlks w 11 lc both handsome and durable Milton Hight is making a brick addition to his residence, in the eastern portion of town Huge pihs of brick are being placed in fVont of the jail lot, and work upon the jail mid she riff's residence, will be begun early in the Spring. The iron work for the jail, has no: been let as yet. This portion of the jol will cost about six or seven thousand dollar- Thursday. November lftth, has been designated by President Grant, as a t ay of National Thanksgiving and Prayer Marriage Licenses have b;cn granted to George W. V"nll and Latitia Wall, Eli Norman and Celia Vnnderpool, James A. McClcary and Nancy J. Fleener Can any body tell what, has become of all the small bills? IHie common inquiry now is, ' Got change for a flvo?" James Small hm begun to remove his stock of hardware to Blootr. Hold. He is hauling it through in wagons., iindir g that more economical and lab or-rav;ng than the Wcrthington route, by railroad. Air. Chas. Mc-Phctters will take charge of the -tore, at Bloomfleld, Mr. Small closing up his business entirely, at this place On last Wednesday, at the Clerk's oflke, Esquire Cox was called upon to ;acrform the ceremony of marriage for a couple from Salt Cieek township. The 'Squire .played his part with characteristic grace and dign ity , so m ich so, it is said, that I he young cou ple went home impressed with the belief that they had actually been married by a parson At lleltonsville, Lawrence county, la;it week, a man named Stephen Clark, was brought before a Justice of the Peace upon a charge of larceny, hi t befure the examination had proceeded very far, he wis demand fd by an officer, with a warrant from Jackson county. Chirk was taken ever i:i the neighborhood of Clear Spring, where, it is alleged he has len connected with some other p irties, in the rrbbcry of stores and private dwellings,

and wfcilo on the way, we sup .iose (as our

The death of Ex-President Franklin Fierce, at his residence near Concord, New Hampshire, is announced. F -mm Rafte Hall. The first gftine of the series, between the "Thick cat" Club of Bhioiiiingtnn, mid the Picked nine of Indiana University, cm oft on Octoher '1th, on th College C round, and resulted in an easy vii t u v f r the 'Buck cats," contrary to general oxpei tatioiis. The College boy s work oil hard to win, hut. the splendid batting of the 'Buck eats' di.t the wrrk, and could i"t he over con e by the fine firming of the Students. The spectatora in attendance were lirritetl to hut low, not much merest, being manifested in the result. The Students wore tc the hat fair times, and the Buck cats but three, n heavy niu came tip, which prevented the. gno- boinir continued, thus inakiirj uneven innii .m We Hppcnd the sco-c: BUCK-OATS. , U.

M .j;wt II. 3d b 0 6

Horis, c I " Vos, K-tb 0 Thornton, p 2 2 Howe.rf 1 Smith, s s 2 8 Buskirk W". 2d b 1 Buskirk F. 1 f 1 Bent, c f 1 Total !h PICKKD NINE. O. R. Bradlev. p 1 2 Keilh, c 1 3 Kic e, 1st b 2 2 Bi.dinian, 2db 1 2 IVmer. of 1 1 G man, a 2 1 Twinham, 8.1 b 1 1 .ong.ici-e, It" 1 2 Thompson, r f. 2 1 Total 12 15 Fly catches, Hoss, 1; Thornton, 1; Buskirk "F., 1 total Buik-eata, 3. Twinhnm 1, total, Students 1. Foul bound-catche.-,Thorn-ton, 3; Hoss, 2; Maxwell, 1 totals, Buckcats, 6. Bradley 2, Keith 2 total, Students 4. Left on bases Buckcats, 3. Students 3. Umpire. Mr. M.O. Hunter jr. Scorers, Messrs. Dunn and Small. Time of game two hours. The second game will b played on the college campus, Oct. 16. It is hopsd that there will be a large attendance on tha'; day. P. G. T.

U. II. CAMPBELL'S COLUMN.

Six Wreait Remedies.

Hurley's No Arsenic CERTAIN

Ague

Tonic-

No Mercury. TO CURE.

Shoe Shop. IIIESRl Is. IIEYI SON, hf s opened a Shop, over Simon Kahn'ti store room. n the west side of the public squars, and is now prepared to manufacture Cal f and Kip Boots, to order, in he most workmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Sf RemembtT the place over Simon Eahn's store room. Bloomington, Inc., sept. 1, 1869.

Worthy of A llf untion. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:

I herebv cei tifv that during lat vear f was

attacked with the ague whilst in Vicksburg. , and UM-d several popnho- nu ilioines with but t i ipoiarv irtii-f 1 )n reacldnf heme 'he die--; ..! relumed in ii worse rvpe, wle-n inv medi -a attendant old oil Quinine

in large (Insert fictnienlly an high arj 60 grains per day, mid which must ive cost me

nearly fcino. I eotisulted Dr. Smii.h, of Louis

vill-, and found he prescribed quinine and

aiH"iue coiiiiMiiee, which I refused to take ! una almost IdiMidless, extremely exhausted

and pronounced with enlarged Lirer and Spleen. Alxue, this time, the advertisement

of llulevV Ap ie Tonic npneared in a citv

paper, and I determined to give t a trial. I

did so, and one bottle rostoied me complete

Iv, and since tl at. time I have wen iiearlr a

hutidied casea in which it acted with equally

happy results, and would certainly rccom

mend it as preferable to any other tonic

before the public JAMES MARTIN", Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 15, 1865.

Purify Your Blood.

Ilui-ley'si Sarsapurilla.. Wit j Iodine of Potaih.

SHERIFF'S SALE. O B virtue of three executions to me directed, one from thn Clerk ft' the Monroe circuit court, and two from the Clerk of the Monroe common p'eas court, I w;ll expose at public sale, to the high 'St bidder, on Saturday, Nc vember 6:h, 1360, between :he hours of 10 o'clock .a.m., and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at th door of th court, house of Monroe county, the rents and profits fo - a term not exceeding tseven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The interest of Valentino Farmer, in find to thonorthon.it quarter of section 14, in township number nine, north of range t wo west, supposed to be lifty-three acres, more or less. And on failure t3 redize the full amount

of judgment, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place expose at public

sale the te.e simple of said real esunte.

Taken as the rropertv of Valentine T.

Farmer, at the suit of Buskirk, Hunter and

others.

Said sale will be made without any relief

whatever from va uation or appraisement laws.

LAWSON E. McKINNEY, oetl3 lSti!).3t Sheriff Monroe Co.

Wallace liight is putting in j information is not clear upo i this point

Of the public square, and we otter : the foundation for a dwel.ing house, on his tre. Wt.ro met i,y the vigilanc : committee,'

wonder how he can remember wnat he has got, when there are so mam thousand articles of peculiar name and application. Tn :he matter o:' precious stones he has established c specialty that is making his namt famous in Southern Indiana. Hi.' collection of Moss Agates, Rubies Diamonds, Amethysts, etc., are onl equalled by Tiffany's disphy, ir New York City nothing like it it Brown county. Speaking of Browi. county, reminds us that he has an immense stock of Spectacles manu factured by Geo. Staples, ot the county aforesaid.

Barrett's a great success.

V A NT IE D . 50,000 bushels, - - Wheat 35.000 bushels, - Com 10.000 bushels, - - Oat Por which the highest market price in cas i will be paid, at the Bloomiugton Mills. I.EFELER, RICE & CO., Aug. 18, 1869. Proprietors

Everybody uses Barrett . To save your hair me Barrett's.

A Bargain. A nice farm one milo and a hstlf west f Bloom ing-.on, containing 0"U acres, will (. old cheap, if application be made soon to E. T. Tavlor. The farm is all in grass, has a comfer able residence and a No. 1 barn on t together with :i larftts orchard of chmto fruit. If any me desires to buy a nue little farm, cheap, bt him call at E. 'J'. Taylor's Frovision Store, soon.

Call and Settle Up. All those knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Jxdller & F.ice wi 1 please call at '.he Bloom ingtorj Mills and ettle up, at we muNt clwt! up ourol I outstanding accounts. T: those who have got Flour for wh.t wben tlireshed, wo would say. brir.g on yOUr wheat, as we au prepared to reeeive it at the big gest marke 1 piit. Thankful fo the liberal patronage: bortowed on n in the past, w stdicit the urns for our Niw Firm in the future. HT. MM, M'EMA W

lots, at the norih end of the Avenue. He

does not, intend to put up the main building until next summer. The house will be built of brick E. T. Taylor has bought of G. W. Batterton, a corner lot, or the north side of the public squs.re, and will build a business house upon it, 22 feet front by 70 feet in depth. The building will be two stories in hight, constructed oi" brick. The ee'lar will be dug. and the foundation walls be put in this Fall, ready for an early start in the Spring Sorn j tiiria ago, Sheriff McKinney tame near being hung by the rope -attached to the new court house bell which he was ringing, be

coming entangled around his neck, tind on last Wednesday John Graham made a narrow escape, in the same n anner. That rope

seems determined to hang some one, and we fear it will succeed if great caution is not exercised. Let us pick the men, however, and the hanging may proceed at once Stephen P. McPhetridge fiasju-.!; built a very handsome residence on the corner of Washington and Fourth street?. Tha building is of brick,t,wo stories in bight, and 20 feet front by 34 in depth The Minstrel Troupe, which "delighted'' son tf our citizens, several weeks ago, performed to an appreciative audience, at Bedforc. receiving, as door money, the sum of i'4 1 What will they do with it? Capt. H.

F. Braxtan, of Bedford, has removcil to his farm, near Ellettsville, this county. Frank is a shrewd bu.-iitess man and a staunch Republican the kind of men Mon

roe county welcomes 'The mills of

God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small." This cannot, tie said wi.h truth, of "hc mill of Squire Butler, as his

establishment has been grinding with in

tense rapidity, during ti e pat ten days, and

with fines comfortably large principally

"drunks" C P. Tuley returned from California, on Thursday last, in tine health and spirits. He brings, as t. specimen of the famous fruits of Southern California, a monster pear. Mr. Tuley visited Salt Luke City, eluring his absence, and learned much of the inner workings of mormonism a id polygamy. He: also brought us copies of the Deseret News mid the Salt Lu.he Telegraph, delivered here just six days after theey we re printed, and ir which are found telegraphic accounts of the Indiana State Fair disaster Charles Roth, recently of the fi-'m of Roth, Dunn & Co., removed to Worthington, with his stock of goods, on l ist Judge (itojie, aged biul

who quietly proceeded to hang him. Clark has long been known tus a e eperado, but escaped the punishment he so richly deSt i ved, because the laws an chlef.y adii. mistered to shield guilt and bring fees ta attorneys, justices, etc. A member of the same gang to which (.'lark belonged, by n ime, Jedediah Hunter, was go, ting his v llainous hide filled with whisky, at l'5ed-fi-rd, when Clark's lam p was put out, and it is said that Hunter is still leafing around that village, fe iring to return to his old haunts-, as the Vigilance ConmiUerc have ''-potted him aiso. Now, we presume, we will have long lectures from some of the self-:;onstitute:l moralists of Indianapolis over the wickedness of lynch law. and the

necessity ot: freeing thes! scoundrels tirough the processes of the courts.

Real Estate Traiiisifeirs, For the week end! ng October , reportedly W. II. Jones, Recorder: George W. Batterton to E. T. Taylor, a part of In-lot 228 in the town of Bloeimington, $850. Jiic.o Ashbuugh to Nancy J, Se-dw ek, In-lots 10 and 19 in the town of Ellettsvdle, fSfiOO.

Lewis Wi.lden to Isaiah Beaumont, lots

.!9 and 40 in the town of StuH-s ville. $110

Geo. Ted row to Robert Barnhid, 40 u-rcts

o; lanel in lloorningtori township. $200.

The Rustic Shade is a new

tasty, and convenient inside blind

ar curtain, for windows. It is made

of wood, and is neat, simple and

strong. These shades mu.-t nos be confounded with those heretofore sold in Bloominerton. They are

something entirely dilfcrcnt, and only need to be examined to recommend themselves. The fixtures go with the shades, and are jio constructed that they never get out of order. SiiOEMAKKit & Co. ant the agents.

C00K,G0B0RIi&C0. Advortiiilng Agaati, Chicago , Jt& Art. authorial tn r'enre ivrrtitftnent for thig ji'per, at our '.-naett rattA.anfiarf. AfivU for nil Xtvitwi-

prrs in tnr v. a. ant! irrrivma.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

For Diseases of -he Throat and Luass, such as Coutths, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronch:.Us, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never be 'ore in the whole history of medicine, has any tiling won so widely and so deeply upon the conttdcuoe of uiaukiiul, as tills excellent remedy lor pulmonary complaints. Throtif'h a lon' strie of ' ears, and nmonr most of the races of men i: has Viacn higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform t hai :n te r and power to 'aire the various uil'uctious o:.' Jie luugs and throat, have made it known m a reliable protector against tiieai. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to yeuint! eliilcre n, it is at the same time the most effectual tern jdy iliat be glvea for inciptant ciwisnnnilion. a id lie tlauirerous affections

of the throat and lungs. Af a provision against

sudden attacKs cl inmii, it snoiuu ee- xvpi un h.-iml in pvei v fain ami indued us i .ll arc some

times subject to ce-leis and coughs, all should bo

provided with this u atidote lor them. Althrmirll settled ( nu x u in utiim ii- thoiicht in

curable, still preai nnml ers of rases whcie the

disease scorned eettieu, nave neon iiui.n:u.cured, and the path nt restored to toand hei-.lth bv tl.e Chrrrtl i'rrtaral. So complete is Us niastcry over the disor ler of the Liinirs and Throat, that the ms- olistinnte ofUitin yield to it.

When nothing else coulc. reach tnein, unuei- uiu Cherry l'ei toral tbev subside and disappear. Singers and J'uhlie Speaker find great protection from it AhIIim a is always re'Jeved and often wholly cured by it. , , Jl-unc7ii(i is peaerallv cured by taking the Cherry J'erloral in small nd frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known, that we need riot puhlisli ilu ccrciucUes of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are Siily niaintaiued . Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Aue. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb Afcue, Periodic; d or Bilious Fever, &c, and indeed all ihe affections which arisis from malariou: i, maruh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not f:o!. Containing n' filler Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nr,r Viii) other mineral or poisonous i-iib.-tance wbatortt, it In nowise injures any patient. The- minilici and importance of its cures hi the ague districts a,'c literally bej and account, -.ii l.efirvx viil out it parallel in the history irue ,i,cci.anc. out pr.de is irr, ttilted by the - iciei.gnieiit- re re -five of the radical euros ' i- i,ti:-i'm;it ca-es, and where oilier reme :;ad wh.vllv ta led. rn.ic- limaied" H--siin, (itlirr resident in. or rraveiliiig through minimi .tie. loe-alities, will be "lc red bv taking the Ar cr CCllfC daily, l or llr -r Cmhi Ittlut. arising from torpid-

I the I.iver, 1 1- ar. esceiieni remceiy, stimu....hijc t! Liver into healthy activity. i'or liiliuus Oisoidei- ai d I.iver Complaints, It i'- an rx- ellent rcriedy, producing many truly remarkable cares, where other medicines had faded. Prepared bv Dii. J. C Ak'KR & Co., Prartioal and Analvtii-nl t leunsts, Lowell, JIass., and sold all round the world. VltlVE, $ 1 .00 1'F.n BOTTL10. R. H. CAMPBELL, Agent.

Affections of the Bones, ITabkiif '; Costivoness,

nebiiity, u seases ot the Kiciseys, Dyspepsia, Erysipeln, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. Indigestion, Piles?. Pulmonary Diseases, Sorjf jla, or King's Eril,

bypbiua. LotrisvitLS, April 4, 1858. Hurley's Saiw parilla is what it is represented, and I beoe vi it the most wonderful medi cin3 before the public. Nothing could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest knj therefore I speak willingly and positively. My daughter has been afflicted with skin diseases and stillness of the joints for several years. I employed the principal physicians of the city and tln-y could not cine her. I gave her you- Sarsaparilla, not expecting it would do mudi good, but to my great as

tonishment sue rapidly got well, and con

tinues SO. Had she taken any rnedicine I would not givj this certificate; but your Sarsapii illn, the only remedy err ployed, leaves no doubt of its medical qualities, and that t alone cured her. UJLE REYX0LDS.

FALL TRADE.

Headquarters for Boots and Shoes.

Cliase Co.

West Side of the Square, lie Now Opening die Largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes, ever brought to this Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND YILL SELL AT THE

Lowest

HUK LEY'S Popular Worm Candy. Messrs. .James Ru Idle & Co Gentlemen

It aive.s me peat pleasure to say, after using

all the other vform remedies known to me, wit!) but partial success to my children, was advise. to t.rv T. A. Hurley's, t.nel since usins it my children have become quite well and healthy. Th j children would eat it all the time. It is uni! of the best, safest remedies knewn, and is such, recommend it to one and all. JAS. f. 1IUVIS. LouUville, Jane 13, 1868.

THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS, To Duplicate any Cincinnati Bill. Having been in the market at the time of the late unprecedented competition betveeia the through freight Uses, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. Tbls, wltli other advantages they posse, enable them to retail theti- goods at WHOLES 4LE PRICES.

i frrn in me. v. a. ant! n.rnvrnu. ADVERTISE

V

Adminlisiratoir'N Notice. N'OTICE I. hereby given, that the undersigned tas been p)oin',ed, by

the Clerk of tho Common Pleas Court of

Monroe county, Indian, Administrator of the estate of Absalom linker, c eceased,late of Van Buren teiwnnhip,Monreecoii:aty,Indiana. Said estate is impriosed to be solvent. WILLIAM B. HAKKU, Adm'r Buskirk & Hunter, Atto-neyg.

HURLEY'S STOMACH BETTERS. FOR

Debility, Loss of Appetite. Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want o': action of the Livei or Disordered Stomach. . AMES RUDDpt: & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jas. Rudlle & Co . Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen : This is to certify thai I have been for years a utifToror, and tried all the tonics I have heard of or ueen advertised, with little t no relief from iLny of them. I heurd Ilurly's Bitters highit spoken of, and tried a bo-tie, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise, before .1 finished one bottle, I felt a g-eat deal better and firmly relieve that one or two occasio ,j it vas the means of saving and prolonging my life. I conscientiously recommended them to all surfer -jrs as the best Bituers known, and ad'dse then always to ask for Dr. Hurley's and have no other. Your, etc., JOHN W. DIXON". Louisvitl u, Ky , December 10, 1868 NOTJQE T0M0THERSInfant Soothing: Syiup. Use in tie future only Setibrook's. Invaluable in the following diseases : i?ummci Complaint. Irregularities of the

flow -N. lees tiveness. Teewuns;, &c Gives hi tilth to the child and rest to the mother.

Ktshville, Tenn., Feb 12, f8!i3 Jas. Ruddle & Co., Loiifv lie, Ky. When

living in vour city I used several bottles of

Dr. Seabrpok's Infant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more pood and 't would res', better after using it than any other remedy 1 ever trh'd I can say with comfidentie. it is the bos', medicine for children he present known. I wish yn would

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