Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 October 1869 — Page 2

BLOOMIHGTOH PROGRESS J:XtT.iTZ-

nine a those givou by us last wk. Hi is, the lirownsLown Jiauncr :t vs. s tlu luiirtei-r.th man oxooutiil In

tor

William A. Oakk. l'dt!r and Pr

WKDXKSDaY. Oct. -jo, itii;:. The smokk of luttle Ins d oared away JVoro tho retent contests in Oiii, Pennsylvania and Iowa, and the party that sucvessful y in ri:

Jackson county lyi ch law, within tho )ust time years, indiulinjr the members of th lieno iiantr, hum; at

I New Albany. That paper says, further: "Willi so many victims to

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.,. 1 ...i ,ir I ; point to, u v en; use e.-s to uei v w at treason and rebellion, lias aurani i i,. . i ,i k m ' pnhlie sentiment, to a lar-o extent, plantet. its banners on the walls i1 . . . ' . ;, c , V, ... .11. nuietlv ae.jinesees in these demotiot ivpuduition-pHl-eHl Democracy, j str:ltions 0f mol violence. Jml-e The member of the Democratic j Bicknili has charged araml jui v

party i;i Indiana, were quite hopeful i after u; rami jury to inquire into anil

of a victory ,aid indeed their chances j were hotter than they will soon b.-j rtirnn 't'lwt iviplv in i.i.iv,.i' i..- ,l.!t'-

making a record upon which th

A Race for MAt'e. Sumlnv alt rnoon tin; .Fort

time he would not get out of bed to! procure wo-xl to cook the ;-antv On

men!, hut oblige 1 his wife, who wasi Wayne Railroad Company sent a scarcely able ro crawl, to go on I in construction train up ihe road prothc fields a- d ruber sticks for lire-j paratory to the commencement of woo l ; ai d furtherm m, Sam was j work on Monday morning, art is the too lazy to get out of bed to eat the i usual custom. The cngineeiyuixiuiis torn bread and bacon, and actually I of course to make his Sunday work nbsorbed the nourishment which as light as possible, rushed the train nature provided for die chi'.d, and ; out of the depot and around the

Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.

investigate these cases ot rioo violence, and yet not a single indictment h:,s ever been found : nor un-

I tit public opinion undergoes a radiea .

tarved the infant to death." ! curve to the bridge, at the top oi tier

- -m. j.-peed. Ujwn arrving at the bridge, The P. (). Department has d,d-i"'wer, he aw that which caused ed that newspaper-., half of which I " to reverse the engine and apply

are printed awav from tho place of ! 1 rak with all his lorce. A publication, are",.t entitled to passi , with his wile anil two children j

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the eottntv I v,t 11 un ine nanow hmuum m mi. ' 1 ridge, where it is just witle enough j

of

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it i tui" u u'.o mans

ree of c'narge. The Rrcsn.T. The rase is deeded at last. The Republicans are

conceded by their opponents to have

A dressing which ia at unci! agreeuble, healthy, aid cil'eetual for preserving the bair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its or iginal color, with the gloss ana freshness of youth. Thin hn:r is tliick-

for a train to puss u limit midway oil ere(l faiths hair checked and bald-

its length of six hundred feet. Nei-jness often, though not alwayB, cured (her end could be reached by the! by its use. Nothing can restore the imperiled family before the train j hmr where the follicles aro destroyed, wmd.l nh n ion them : but the oi the diiiifls atrophied a'ld decayed.

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jjut sucn as remain can ne eavea ior

E. II . CAMPBELL'S COLUMN.

Six Wreat Eemedies.

Hurley's Ague Tonic X Arsenic No Mercury. CERTAIN TO CURE

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a,c m-iju., ... mm .o nnn j their ( overnor r, Ohio bv 10.(HJt " f" i -,t i uvfulnes by this npplieation. Instead have a chance to turn to aceoun, . moment tor an otL 0f that j nla,)ritv-which the oftieial vote ! "" Ca(ch,nR n the ch ic -j J18 hair with x vJy sedi. The recent Presidential victorv, to. , T' I" aS Mon Mi:Vv " inbabiv make somewhat less- j ''c,r ' h ,n.n,,s' ' f( '"J , , ' ! ment, it will keep it clean an$ vigorous, had induced a careless confidence i 11tl,l?d tUU. the ; I-s agonal use will prevent the hau , ,n .,, , . ; them ailm.le pmu-etion, in tlieir i j ,,,r:.lUllv w1n,i controversy. ! !UI V"" t0ttar" t"1' , , V ,' mme fi-om turning gray or falling off, and upon the part of Republicans, whie i ! iVi.s and pror Inn., will thev ' 1 ' i.....'..i'. ...i. n....i .:...! until the train should reach hcr,and c,n9ennen.i-- revent bablnesa. Free

l'arty

thins; to enforce.

If wanted

made partv discipline a diilieu't ! be tlieir ow.j la w' makers' their ow'u ;' k...,(..,v f 'i rnu ,;,,v;tv ; then jump into the water. Nie musit;f,.om those deleterious substanceB which

These things, ia ; lawyers, iheic own judges, and their i, ,mt xt o.OOO Republican i r for lm, !ife' as hor .safety depeu-t nmke some preparations dangerous, and

own evec'itiiitwi-si -uul lon.r i 11 i i i et u hie. ner sreiini; ne.n euuuti injurious w me uir, me " imiiI inn i-itl !.. l.wt that l.r.ii""" iau iuuilt'ls , illHI lis lt)U l inaini'ilv nrnlv-il ill' ivir!il rlwuwmr ! . " . . . . " ' . ... . . . -rf . i

X .JL IIVIIIUll Hllll llll. LUUI lllVIl- , , ' , , i.i.i. -'....,.. r. ...... .... ............... are alwavs a lar-e numl,er of dis-! T ol on w. l violate law by j ,,1(;r0 than the otfieiol ilguiTs will

1. 1 . j , ... iuiuih, 1 ln.'i rcsuii- is inai tin ; ,, ,, , ,. ,1 i ..1 ,i. sat:shed persons in a winuuig party , 4i..!rPailt violence, so lomr will an- 1 !.. t u M as dn eeted, and when .she

unsatisfied lK-eau.se offices are n it ! other class of men violate law in " ,1 nnnJrlir,. tu. 4.iv.,w M lh(! ho 0.r'i,t,, oi t' ,rn n-

Worthy oi' Attention. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley: I hereby certify Unit tturhig last yi ;ir T who itltitcked with the ngu whilttt in Vicktburg. Miss , and tisetl srvi.-fiil r opulir medicines "villi but temporary relivf. On rercliing home the di.-eiiso ri'turnet.' in a worfip tv, when my mciliuil attet:tl!int orde M Quinine in large doseH fMiuen:.ty as bih as fiO grains per dav, and which must 1m i; vost me

nearly $100. 1 eonmilted Dr. Smith, o) Louis ville, mid i'miiid he preset ibed tptiaine ond ttraetrif cotniiitiid. nhich I refu?jd to Mlt-. I was almost hhindle-s, esttem.-lv exhauste-l, rnd pronoimced with etilarsed Liter and Spleen. About tins time, the ndvcrtisement of Huley'n Ajrue Tonie iippeaie'l in a city paper, Hud I determined to give it a trial. I did so, and one bottle restated me completely, nnd since that time I have seen nearly a bundled cafes in which it acted with eqmillv happy results, and would ceilninly recommend it as preferable to any otaer tODic before the public JAMES MARTIN". Engineer. Louisrille, Ky., June 15, 1605

SHOEMAKER & COS COLUMN.

to the shore to find shallow water: only benelit but not harm '

before bein j: overtaken by the train. merely foi a

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HAIR DRESSING,

quite so numerous as tho iutliv! duals i brinin retribution ujiou the first ; in. tj,e dissatisfactio 1 created anion--i s'' mwl lr,)m ,,e St totting else ean bo found so desirable. Al ... ,, i otlinde-v " i p tt, i-i ! . i. r , j abyht i o;' in in t more than two tect Containing neither oil nor dyo, it does w.10 compos the orgaiv.zaU.n-j.Uj011, -1,Ut ; Kep ibhcan, 1, G rant (l nppoint- a wm, amj the train r.ot .oil white cambric, and yet laste

these points were tn fvor of the! , ., , uuh ami muv concmci, ntj are , , . Rut what of hne on the hair, riviuc it a rich, eloasv

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: iiiv;ijir5 tm 1, oiuv v A ' 1 1 v 1 1 1 l t 1 1 1 1 . 1 an 1 , . , tk., . iwiw. v i- 1 ii 1 . "riu 1. iw 1 nasscd nor in saloiv

J)emocnm.and their f.ilureto secure ! 11;. ,T7 r! YL: 1" ithe father ard little ones? He, lustre and a grateful perfume.

, . .... m ainiiiiiuinru uuiiug i.ivv. Is I ICC 1 1 1 I.I 11 bl i;il I ilCUll I , 1UI 11,111 , , ... . l...l.:l the ckteat ot the Republican party. ! the State Fair, amounted to the sum nil Lhilitv .uo ilL .w;,m I (-onkl not r,ul w,t,) thcn'-' amI "lV e

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i' .. c ii 1 anuosi oisiraeieu wiin icais ui n

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i, auiuuiutu iu uiuauiujaii prooaoiiitv. S'

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' v""'-i CilMllS ll J..U u.'j i -j . uu.nuov, 111 111U 1111. U I.UllH.UKUl (11 If . . . . i . 1

.naa.Cment-most likely the lVr-j Prof. Sands, a magician, who per- fifteenth n-nclmcnt. With Ohio yS. ' Taking the

nier. With a ma oritv ot lt.0')0 iormca to very large nouses, m this; ' - . y,tl.. .,,- i,;a t,rma h onnUv nnd

steadily, in the lace ot thcapproacn

nn Ohio, three Republican majority Haw- ot tnree years go, died at

iiuntam, vitiu, icct.ui, vi euu-

! sumption.

in tho House, and one in the Sena e,

that State may be safely see down as one which will ratify the loth Amendment. Iowa, as usual, answers roll-call with 2.3,000 Repub i-

can Majority, while the l ennsvlva- . semi-annual appropriation

nia millionaire. Mr. Packer, is i instit ution.--Intl. Sen., Od. 13

beaten some 4,000 votes for Gov

ernor bv Gen. Gearv, and the lit g

islature is clean Republican. One of the saddest features about tois Ohio matter, to the Democrats, is the defeat of Pendliiton, whose aspirations to the Presidency are so Avell known. It is hnrdly possible that his party will stake their Presidential chances on a losing card, so "Young Greenbacks" may be oc usidered as politically dead. It is amusing to hear the Democrats

telling about their "gains," now

that they are assured of

jjui tney are welcome to "g-:

so long as the Republican gains a majority.

but are certain to vote "aye," will carry it, and ir Tennessee votes "aye," the result will be doubly

i secured. men tne "nigger oucs-

ierpiexed

which has

our

mg train, lowered himselt with them, to a brace beneath the bed timbers, and there held them fast, within a few f )ct of the water, while the train came thundering over them. About the time the engine

that! -.i i i , reached the center ot the bridge, the 11,1,1 i with more lies and more meanness! .. p., . ,? ',

exertions or me engineer aim uraue-

A warrant for 4,000 was drawn! t' :

upon the State Treasurer yesterday, uo iti0,. luincl ami made politicians, in lavorof the btate L Diversity at j blastetl the country with civil war,

niomningtoii, in iiaynieiu oi M mnoadoil the eonseienees of men

senu-annuat appropriation to

Prepared by Dr, J, C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Ciixmists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.CO. R. II. CAMPBELL, Agest.

tit. 11 .m.M. Tuliifit A.Tii.i.p nt in.-i 1 r

lii.iii ivin tumult: in j t v vii.ii i:ur-!li i . i .1 . . 1

,,,,1,1. ., . i mi . it " 1 men ettcnrtcil t ie stopiage ol tne; Dixter trotted half a mile in one! pardon, will pass awav to be known i , . ,,, . t . - !

, ir 1 o j. t i . . . t", . 11 1 i t 111, aiiu men aM.-M.iitec nivt 11:11miniite and lour seconds, Saturday : no more forever. A blessed eon-i . , . . . lt . , . , ; ,.. ' - 1 ... . H-i . , ,, 1 'tiered to extricate the men tenet! i

summation: v nat snan we, wno n ., n ,, . . i

o n 1 nt r vet nor ous no-1

:,:.:... 1 i ii.: .tnu-ted artMtnu tne initne siiuare in mm

twenty years, do in this era ofi n lM'V ' , u " . " . "'i t..-n. iron, th, ,mt,r od-, of thu suttcrof

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afternoon. summation: V hat shall we, who ; r ' ., c

!1 1 1 Kill,. !.. t !..:. ... Kllliliy IIX

1 liner hvunit n -ui nt our it.n ,i uiu uini: tisi: it un y tiauuii

viftri. hist. week. lwtvvn AfniKlnt' i Ol'

Titled liy the Bonn! of Tru-tees of tho Town tf ; ;looinine;:on. Ititlii int, Octolwr itli, lS'tiS, prdviJin that the space tiroiiml tlii- PuMio Sntaro of saitl town. liotwon tli(! outer edgt' of t:H' glitter to th litt : h ncc rack, b imved with stone is is hereinafter provided: Sri Tio s- I. Ho it ordii r.ed Iy tho Uonnl of Tnwtew of tln town f Mloomintjtoii, l iuliittiii, That, whereas public oonvenieneo icouires that a stone piivonicnt be con-

Purify Your Blood. Hurley's arnpurilla. Wiih Iodine of Potash.

DK. JOH N BULL'S Great Remedies. Hit. JO II BULL, Manufacture mid Vender of the Celrbnted SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!. FOR THE CUKE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. npiIR proprietor of this celebrated medicine 1 justly claims lor it a ttiptTioriw over til c:visr offered to the public for the safe certain t p edy and permanent core of Ague and Fever, or Ohitls and Kerer, -uhetber of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western nnd Southwestern comunr to bear bhn testiraco.v to the truth of the tweition thut in no case whatever wilt it ferl to cure.

if the ditet.'tions are slrietlj- followed and '

turned out. In a great runny cises a eingle doe Ins been Milficient f iru cure, and whole f.miilit s have been cured by a single bottle with it perfect restoration of the general heal tli. It is, however, prudent, and in every case mote certain to cuie, if its use is con tinuec: in smaller dosen for a week or to ufter the disease ias been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any a d to keep the bowels in good order ; shoul J the patient, howerer, require a cathartic niedi;ine after having Ukeo three or (our doses tit the Tonic, a (tingle dow of Bub'a Vegctotle Fiimilv fills 'rill be iificient. DIl JOHN BOLL'S Principal Dtfce : 40 ifth, Cross Street. LOUISVILLE, Kl

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costi?eness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erjsipelo, Female Irregularities,Kistulii,ail Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. Indigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Dieetises, Serofula, or King's Evil, Syphili.

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moriitn? and Satimlav afternoon at qinot7 anil return tf) the old subjects f . , ,

t tn diliurctice, finance, tarius., bank?., ' '

3 o'clock, mudo one hundred and

thiriy-four Hour barrels, at tho shoii'aiul i toi-ii si 1 improvements!. Wei "' r".. of V: Stapp & Co., Madison. (shall feel like Kip Van Winkle,! A ' 7 ( ...... , 1L . 'when he saw Wa.iiiiioton's head on I cai or the cliange A little . gm named Christy, wasj tho oU1 tavern instcai, of thut i a h, I suit of grave

(.Jeorge

the Tiird. But

I tquure. tc tV hitvhini; rueUii. the said puvoj m-iil be, tin -.I i" hereby required to bo eon- ' ..inn t.-1 v the 10th dav of November. A.

Ohin, who didn't i i). i8or.

nffttshion. kenti Sec H. That the said pavement

1 .1 1 i ; -niiit from t he of.t. r ed?je ..f the gutter toj Messrs. James Ruddle & Co. ftentlcmen ClOUltS Oil nailll ; , . , r,.1- m-M tiv. lv feet, ill Tf vtvra ma m-pat nloaanr o Bar. after iwinv

iipji'iir fifty years, and had a chance toj A-Kith. t,f 'mU sound limc-'tono nick, set on ! aiAbe other worm remedies kn wn to me.

LonsriLLE, April 4, 1856. nr.rley's Sarsaparilla ia what it is represented, and I believe it the most wonderful medi cine.before the public. Nothing could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind therefore I speak willingly :rnd positively. My daughter has been nlHicted with skin diseases and iHiffiiesn of the joints for severcl years. I employed1 the principal phys'ciaiis of tho city and il ey could not cure her. f gave her your SarenpariJia, not er.pet-ting it would do much good, but to my grra-t astonishment she rapidly got well, and con l.i lines so. Had she tnken any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsrp:i rilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of its medical qunliiiep, and that t alone cured her. LTLE REYNOLDS.

BULL'S WOKRI DESTROYER.

HUrt LEY'S fiopuIai Worm Candy.

killed at Brazil, lnd. She wa.s trv-i . ,f

intr to drasr her little sister off tie ' , ' .-n i '. .. i . ! use thim onlv lnl. week. I .'. the winin an the .irutt'.-r. the rooks to

rr.Vnl-niitf.?tlu.W1vnt'r,.nm en,,., !('lI!lll.v "ul "VL J IW ! ... not 1, than f-ll six :n,l,e in width, traek.outol tlicuav ot tlteappi oaea-; wiU lr(mhle Uri no morc ,.! 1 with the U.tt... .-U !.1mtml, . as to rct

mg traiu,vnen tsne was .struck oy u,i r;,riri. m,nu'u.. ! 1 he (tr.;ensburr Standard relates; .irn,iv tmon th" srronnd.'

and run over and crushed

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eMat i i i :' ,- i 1 1 1 ilv, lott iuondav, tor JiltKniiiiiLjton. i no is.

I .'. .. . . ' " i ntrne n rnsn enr'ii l-oeo nt iiininl nncr : tUnn

II1H. 'i e,in ii v- ftimiMit l'roi ent ( rant . "V' " .-r ,,vv

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. - . .i n . n .i , utiu inu .iin. J ii juuiiutii.uu in j.ii . , v 1 rCCIl mtir I I .r'irit li TltA 1lir Tfiiir liini-tf-lia ; . i v- ' 1

Hum .. c ic.iici iu. in"'. e

- (lie following war ineident : Gov. Paris C. Dimnino-and finii-i "While we were Ivino-at Imliana-

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lt HIV i.iwi.:iiniji 1.11 tut:

months' service, our friends at-'f

sbnr, hcarint; we were etarv-:

skc. 1 1 r. o the folio

he out'

That said pavement be made

with but parti il suci ess to my children, I was advised to try T. A. IIw ley's, and s-inee usins

To my United States and World-wide Readers. I bare received many testimonials frow prcfestiomd and medical men, a my almanac and variooe publications have rfiown. all ol which are genuine. The following from highly educated and popular physician of Giorgia, in certainly or e of the most sensible commonie ttkms I hav ever received. Dr Clement knewa exactly what he speaks of, ard his testimony deserves to be written in letters of gold. Hear whit tho Doctor says of Bull's Worn Destroyer : Talianow Walker Co., GaJ June 20th, 1863. ) Dr, Joiix BrLt Dear Sir : I hae recently given your Wnu Destroyer' several trials and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has t.ot failed in a single instioee to have the itisbed for effect, i am doing a pretty large l ountry pmctice, and have daily nae for some n ticle if the aind. I im free tocontess that I know o- no remedy recommended, by the r blest authors that b so certain and speedy in iti eff :fct9. 1 the contrary they re ncertain in the extreme. My object in writing yautts to find out npn what terms I ew get the roedk-ine from yoii. If i can get it npon easy tetms, I shall use a great deal of it. I am nwat e that the use of such articles ia con tr.ii v to the teachings ;ird practice of gteat nmjoi ity of the regular l:ne of M. D.'a. bot I see no jti;t cause or good sense in dircirc":ng a remedy which we know to be efficient, eim pv becuiise we may 1 ignorant of its combination. Fur my pait, 1 snail make it a role to use all and any me ns io : llcviatc suffering httmi u:ty which I may be able to con-mand--nt)l hesitatiiig bi cause some one more

injrensou? than siTSclt mav iiae k-anxd its

it my children have become quite well and eg-ects fi,sl Anj iecured 'the sole right to

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llin aMIll 1 lll.i 1 cllivill , lion X CVl ULLU till;; l n i , I,. 1,. r . -n- ilosehiiu i com our midst, jiuulit; debt over iorty milhous, i j . r.. .. : . l.' I t... I ' "

j.ii ;i cui ii.iis lust; hiih.tu eunjt w-; j

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V. VU1II1I.-I.-MU1II.-1 jn.ri.iui, iii.ib , 1111111 ine nasi, inree veurs sueu titter- nr. tt-ton w:n ntw it-.irnev

were not. measured) of

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A company has been orgcnii .'(I uiider the State laws.for the purorse

of importing horses, and holding j othcial has oeeided that ..sweet jwta-' persons have been killed in goin,!? ; Mullen offered the toast : 'If this be! Ve.'a,!,,,! by sui

horse fairs in Indiana. The capital I :oes are Srain- A KIIM 01 w,1,skT ! nto menapent; eages and taeing;War, God grant we muv niver have! v thm t'i.7

stock is 10,(XK), which is taken by r s aile from sweet potatoes, and it; Hons and tigers,

dtizcosof Tcrre Haute. Evaasville.l vvas Ca"wt 111 u "ey were m u, ,

mi id i.MVeineiii will 1h (SI c;ir!it inches

her t i,i;. the outer odr" of the gutter.

ui..., in s - w iTit4i , i ... ,,,, , , ., ,.,.,,.n,.nt

lit lip to the two COOloanies! V,v,.' i;0(.n Voinn.eted. anv person or

JjCCinS-! from there, fbrtV bushels (more or! persons tylnir. bitehin;;, or driving any les. thev 'were' not mnasiireih of: ir .iiiimaU thereon, shall not be

i . i , , . . , , i ui- u tn the peiuiitv lmpi'seii uv ordinance

N . 2, of said town, "lKgubitinu and pro.

eetins; streets, nllevs, sidewalKs, gutters,

lid llf urd of Trustee 19th

lfili.'j. Do ird of Commissioners

hfiiilchy. The child'n woultl eat it all the time. It is one of the best, safest remedies

diie'ofthc txutti.T, :ind nseen.iiii;? j and all. 3AS. W. IRiVIS. nr srmle, io that the outer edge j Louiuville, June IS, 1S68.

Sullivan and other piaees in the

State. Their first fair will be held

ind therefore the product of distilla

tion bv small factors would bo ex-

! pace. fM) sav wc

! this year mdi

nt Sullivan, eftmrnnneiiur mi L .,- cmpt under the law. The Revenue

day, October 25th, 1860, and will Commissioner decided that for thc,

The crop of otatoes this ysar, 1 enjoy famin

promises to be a large one, 1 o the

U the Corn show ! of Moorce County, State of Indiana, shall be

ltlk':ll;cs famine, may WC1 mbjwe' ' the provisiumi of an net passed by ' Yi ".i ,1 J j ;he Ger ra! Assemblv, of t'le State of In

vail lliu unit, l;

ques

iion, what shall we do with

A gentleman was seated

Jinita, entitled "an net, tc cropel owners o I

town' low to crude and pave, or mnke plank

.;! ! ide B-alfca in front of tbe:.r property, and " It'' ., .... ..I C.r. U

; !tn ins jeiiiiLY iwcitiui ii(jpiuTi.vi w-.-j.

;i n . ..i ) . i1 . .. , i i

ill ' --liiii'ti ill iiiii I .11 1,1'nrii ' ni hi.n iviiiiiiii in rim i,i,ii ii'i,,ii,ti ,1

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COlltllUie dun UO til-' Week. I .lli pUipOeOl UIMIIiailOll lilt l' tiaOIC 7,.,.7,,.., . Whnt Vnll Mlllint.!mntiv mrl ant holt himmivIiI nnA f omfifv tlir fnrevntaff to be a true nnd

ficwM-it-rm Knvn e..Wtvl Si ill! v-n i was 'grain, and so sweet potato wins-1 t..i iv..l "l, i ... ..!. .' ,.':if c:i ;.i.,i c.n 1 correct joot of an Ordinance of the

W.WV.M..V.. . ........ .M.i . , 11.11, II' UMil v.win, IHJI.Ito lllin lllll l I .MIOHI. I.?I li;ill..l. , lilt . WU, li;ii: .. n, I 1- . i i. , i, .incM.ifi!,,.,,,,;,,,,,!..! kv must nav the usual tax on Old i . - ' T v v..'i. .i a i '.. i .1. ... ' Bloiiuiagton. Indiana, pawed by 11

un UU.UUIH vi uivnuMivi uua ii , ,, . , 1)1 -XS. XII nit: cvv J-lliailU I3l..tlf, I 11 no 11 II1C entire IKl-'lV. 1111(1 I lie CC11- ., wl n 1 Ti iwt..es t.lierenf. Oefol.er 4 ill. 1 SS9.

general arrangements. K.V!! or ioul l,(m- ami Xew York, in the old time, the j (Ionian first alluded to said, in what i Taken iiom the recrdi of said Board. . ICvidcuce of the eoniidei;ce whieh j pct-ttoero) luui no commercial value, j he supposed to be an almost iuaud- '?If.f WALDUOS, IVes't. of 8. T.

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HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS. Debility, Los of Appe'be. Veill!les, Itidigeiition, or Dyspepsia, Want ol action of the Liver or Disordered .;tO!ii.ie!:. JAMES HUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.

Tlw Vw Vii.l- PVifihro cn,.f i-.l i Air. ionncr lee

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i I ot ins ianioii

u.i,

b v .v.. ...v , w uiir v iciu in. i7i.il assurance of a practised horseman, ; plus for" market is that the time made by the"Kiirx of; than real, after di d

the i urt will never be equaled.

from Bombay, dated Oetober

savs Mr. Berke has r sceived a let cr

from Dr. liivingtone, dated on t'le 8th of July, 189, in which Ihe Doctor informs him that he believes lie has discovered th'? source of the iriver Nile, at a point situated 'ctween ten aiul seven degrees south. Dr. Livingstone was in good health at tlie tiflicof writing to Mr. Berke. Intelliiic-oticof a still Inter date fr un Zanzibar, states that the Trade Caravan had arrived th ire, and repriced thai Livingstone had reached Ujire on the road to the coast, in safety.

General William Belknap, of

Keokuk, Iowa, has been appoi nted Secretary, of War. General Sherman has been filling the position only to keep the busiuess in order till a permanent appointment coiltl be made, and will formally resign it to General Belknap when the latter reaches Washington. r;he new Secretary is thirty-eight yt ars of age, a graduate of Princeton Colli'u;e, is. J., and said to be a nan r t t i 11 FT

ot good aouitU'S ami cnaracter. lie

served through the whole war, ! Jk d TI Vinccnncs Qaxtte thus reaciiei the rank oi Maior Ucntral, , . . . .

j nnnA.., .r,,.;L; :., iv. i sKctenes nun :

yt w iiiicc4it.avt. U ui iniwu i.-a witFifteenth Army Corp in Shernun's Jast two campaigns, lie ia it lawyer by profession.

does !'

On the

MARRIED, 13th ir,st by Rev. C. Nutt, I). 11.

Piesi.l.-iit of Indian State University, j Q HERIFF'S SALE

Cajit. .Ioiin' V . iSiiokmaker a ml Miss. ;

in the superiority j hiii was ol' irreat lmoortaneo for toed-1 iblr l-rr of voio ; "Awful ivinse."

. . T. i - r- 1 ( i - ( ; - horse, "De.- mil' noses. Bettor five our work "T o-ness. Arisfor.;' ovetiiiniHl the in-

is shown in the lac; that he j teams in snrintr. a feed of notatoes di'- nanl: eountrv lass, iumnin? on.

offers $100,000 for a horse that will; at noon, rather than corn, especially ! "you'd have awful paws. too. if vou equal his recent iiiKNiualcd perform-j if M-e feetl corn at night and isorn-; had to do all the scrubbing that I

ance ot trotting a mile in 2:212, to j Jng. If vou have a dry cow to flit, a heavy wagon. Wc arc not in-jfee'd her potatoes. If short of corn formed as to how long the offer will ; for tle pigs, boil potatoes for them, be open, although doubtless made : a peck a dav to each cow, will add

in goou nam, ami wiui ine eunnueni! to vour vieid ol: hotter. i lie stir-

more apparent

lucting for home

use. i housmiusot tarmers iamilies

There are no less than seven ex-! at the '.Vest, will have a winter tensive beef nackeries in the course i supidy for the: first time, thanks to

of erection between Hrvan and Oal-the potato mania. The Colorado

vert, Texts, a distance of thirty ! potato-bug, true was to sweep away miles, which will go into operation 'the crop, and cut it off from the list;

this full. The average slaughter of gi juanis, nas tusappeareo each, will exceed one hundred head , fponi among us, in Central Illinois, a day. In addition, there is another , nd the iotato bids fair to be more ri.onster slaughter i)en being fitted I valuable than before.

ii o, not with a view of packing beef . 1 . il r ' I l . .

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Jliort nana tn a Nut-Shell.

Short Hand " be naiiii-ed

in onr mivtti. Tin.- work is tin improvement upon the system unt hy the reperters of the Ilritisli Piiriiatm nt. It U divided into seven short and oaay lensons, and can be ma; tennl hy any (ine. It is the greatest jn-odui lion of tin age ; cnelos'j 1 for tli e oomph re work. Address S. A. Okav, Box 072 X Y Post OthVe.

To Jus. Ruddle k Co . Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen : This is to certify that I have heen for yeas a seiuVvr, and tried nil ;he tonivA I h-ive heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief f-om any of ibem. I heard Hurlys Cittern highly spoken of, nod tried boitle, with iittle faith in it before I commenced, and to niv surprise, before I

finished one bottle. I felt a ifat deal belter

Town and Hmilv believe that one or two occasions

it was the means of w.vinp; nnd prolonging

my Itfff. I conscientiously recommended tt em to all Hsff.Ter.s as the bent Bit tern knuwu, nnd advie thtni always to ask for Dr. Hurley's and have no other. Yinr. tc, JOHN W. DlXOf: Louisville, Ky , December 10, 1868

Amanda Evdora Stuart, both of this

plnee. No e:irdj.

but lor the purpose of saving hides, reiide"io,g out the tallow, manufacturing neats-foot oil, uuiki ig glue, and using the residue for fattc ting hogs. It is aflirmed that the meanest . . . , f ... r

man in tne M:.te. nvv l .1 iiwpuw

Xcar andn.-ky, Ohio, a few days ago, Win. Sawyer, a young man aged about seventeen years, met

with a vory singular accident, whieh

Stein way Pianos, COilrkei'iuff Pianos, lkt.at! PI'innG.

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STECK'S PIANOS, Knolzmans Piano, and Smith's Organ-;, me iiel-.novvleilged to be the best JIiiMi:;ti Tnslnmienls in the World, and are wild otilv fit the lowest )rioe,. hv their wholesale mid retail agent, D.P.FAlTLDS. 70 Main street, between 2d and :id, Louisville, Jviiiitui.-kv.

IWii'iic, ilii'-ical Instruments,

produced deadi. lie had driven a ; .Sirin!, &e., ( the host nnd cheapest of

cambrel stick into the ground, and i ',,rt;i?J" n(l Americtin innnuia.-t.uro, sold

-. i ; nt vet v low pni es, wnoiestiie nnu retail, oy

"He lives in a litde log hut seven by nine feet, no windows, a blanket for a door, a mud floor, the fire place is niM'ely a hole through the roof

A ' an-.iv thought gus?srested ijwdf! for the escape of the sm kc. The

to an engineer in want ot tracing ! furniture consists ot one chair, a aper, and uuitbie to prtwuri it j box for a table, and a rudely conreadilv, to try petroleum. To hi j strueted arrangement whieh served 6iirt)rie he found the experiment j as a bedstead, on whichvas a .straw extrcr:icly sarisi'a' tory, and by coatr j mattrass and a tiouple of filthy blan-iiio-the ivaoer with tho pf troleiim, kets. He, like many others of the

ami pre&jing it between blotters to i male specie, has a female propagaextrat t tho excs ot oil, he obtainei tor. Sam's begetting sin was indo-

a paf-cr in a lew tnimues, wnien , ieju - " i'i"--was sawerior to anything that could j the daily bread for h's fatiiily.which be found cUewhei taking as m dily : eonHstetl of corn bread and bacon. th - Ijmst sni-iii? SanHiad -a krzy fit. and

irriti. ink. ink or color-. hk wi. hfid n child, fti tho mw-1 cvd. of mt-ptioiml fi:ml

ii laced a grape box on the end of it

for a scat. The box spiit while he wa.s sitting oa it, the stick penetrating his bowels and producing death in a short tin it. Nkwsi-ai'Kk Dk Jifsioxs. Any person who takes a paper regularly from i.he post -office whet her directed to his nam!' or another, or whether he has subserved or not, i.s rc-

D. P. PAUL DM, Importer of Musienl In

s;.! um,Tit!. nnd Publisher of Music. 70 Main ireol, be',wo::x. 2d and ad, Louisville, Ivy. Catalogue and price liil insi'led. oJO-itn

T hi ve fo;- Mile, at niv fiirni, five wiles

JL w ;t of i;io(nuini.;toii,

35 Head nf three year old Steers, lattened iitliei:-ntly for beef, or in good condition for feeding. TtIO IPaill'S of Matched Mans, four ... 1.1 ... 11 1 ..!... li.ivm.ee it.tiTil .ir

sponsible tor the pay. It a person . ;nf,u ru,... es lire nil lmlf nistors, orders his paper discontinued, he i were rui.-e. together, nnd are gentle mid

miKt. tv.v ii iirt-eiii-nirov. or Mm; mi i- 1 ute. A.I , a lot ol line niooue-i iwo-v...

l' v - i- ' i " lislier may continue to scud it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken irom the olliee or not. The courts

have decided that in refusing to take newspapers ami periodicals from the post-office, or removing and leaving

them uncal led lor, is prima tu-K-

olds, venrr tic unit sinking calves) both heitV-i.-Tniid bill I.s, which will be disposed ol at t" i r prices. .".il icad of ll?ill? Pips Yorkshire und Chester, for bs ceding purposes. I will be found at" my fuitn, on Tuesdays and Thursday! (,t wck, by ficrsoiis who may ci.l'l :o cxiiiiiine or purchase stiK-k. Tliosi: who de.-iro to itnprove their slock are, invited to cull. flKNRY ELLEK. 'Bi'-nmbr'on, lid, Oct2')l

Bv .'irt ic of thren executions to me di

rected, one from tho Clerk of the Monroe circuit court, und two from the Clerk of the Monroe common pleas court, I will expese ut public -ale, to the hig'i?st bidder, on Saturday, November 6th, 1869, between thu hours of 1C o'clock n.rn., and

4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door of

th c iiirt house ot Monroe county, tne rents ind profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following describe:! real estate, fc-wit: Tin: interest of Valentino Farmer, in and t i the northeast quarter of section 14, in tov-nship number nin-', north of range two vest, supposed to li.i tifty-threo acres, more or less. Ar d on failure to realUo the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will, nt the s me time and pine? expose at public sale I no fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Vnleritine T. Furrier, at the f-uit of Hi skit k, Hunter and i.tbe .. . fni.l side will he niadc without any relief wha;ev(-:- from valuation or appraisement hW8' LAWSON K. McKlNNKY, Oiti:-t l titi!i.:jt HhoritV Monroe- Co.

& In o ; S h o p , IIIG.TRY I1EWSOM, has oponed a Shop, over Simon 'KiJin's stove room, on the v est side of tho pul lie square, ar d is now prepared to ninnufi cture Calf and Kip Boots, t order, in the most workmanlike man ier: and at rensoiia'.)lo prices. Repairing pr.)m;)tly tt:inded to. Itemember tho pluce over ti'mon Kahu's stcre roon. lil.iomington, Ind., sept. 1., 1869.

jM. -ters done on whiio ov colorad paper, nt the Progress oil :i;o.

';ra-rranty Dced and Mortgag-je for VV te- t tbe Pw f

NOTICE T0M0THERSInfant Soothing Sjrup. Use in tho future only Seabrook's. Invaluable n the following diseases! : Summer Comeluint. Irreguhn Hies of the BowiN. KeHtivenesa. Teething, &o Gives health to the child and rest to t'.e mother.

Nashville, Tenn , Fell 12. '858 Jas Ruddle & Co . Louisville, Ky. When living in your city I used several bottles of Dr. Peiibrook's Infant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my ohild morn good aod 't w. uld rest better after using it than any other remedy 1 ever tried. I can say with confidence, it is the best medicine for children at present known, t wish you would sret the druggists here to keep it If any one does, please let me know ; if not sei.d me one dozen by express and I will pay for it at he office heie. Write ine when rou send it. and oblige MBS r'AUAU L RANDOLPH.

OR. 8FA8B0QK'8 Elixir of Pyrophosphate . of Iron nnd Catisaya Tbis elegimt cotnbiiiution p ssosses nil the Tjnie propi rties of Peiuviau Burk aui lion, witlioiH the disagreeable tasi.e and bad etfeot-s of either, separately or in other pri paritious, of these va liable meiicines. It sho.ild be taken in nil eases when a ffenlle tonic impiession is reenireii al'tor oonvnlesiM-ncc fromlevers or d -biliiating diseases, or in those disiies?ni5 irrepularii l-s petuliar to females N'o ieinale niuld be without it. if lu ble tn such diseases, for no.hing can well tnk- its (lace.

Jaiucs Ruudle & Cc . IHOPHIElOUS, Labor, n y No. 41, Bu oi 'Str e louisville, Kv.

All the above, goods f r sabI'AMI' iEII, Blo ni-ngi. ii. ind

by R Ii

secure that knowledge- However, I m by

no means an advocate 01 supporter ot the . thousands of worth es nostruws that flaod the counuj, that purport to siate all manner of disease to which kumau flesh is heir. Please nt-ly sotn, ami inform me of yi-ur best terms. I am, sir. nwst respt ciSully, Jfuuo P. Cwumi, 34. D.

BuH's. SarsapariUa. A Good Kxasok ros th Captis Faith

Read the Captain's Letter aod the Letter from his moth-r : Bi nton Bairacss, Mo., Apr. 3ft, 1866. Dr Jobs Bitu.Dear sir ; Knowing the efficacy of your bursapm ilia, and the beditig and beie&cjl a.:ties it possesses, I sen you the following statement of bit case. I was wounded About two yus ago was taken prisoner and ccufiued for six mouths, lining moved ao own, uv wounds bave not healed vet. I have not s it up a moment since I was wonnik-d f am shot through rhe hips. My general in-atta i impaired, and I need so&ielhi ng to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sursapanll than in uny oing else. I wish that wfcieb is genuine. I'kase ej press me half a doatu botUes aod oblige, Cvt G P Joassos, St Louis, Mo. P S The followiag bus written April 80, 18ti5, by Mrs Jennie Jolwaoa, uotner of Capt Johnson : Ia Jobs KcLi- Dear Sir:. My hnsbandt Dr C S Johnson, ww a skilltal surgeon ard physician in Central New erk, when ht died leaving t.ie above " P Johnseu to my care. At thirteen years of age fee bad- a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, or whieh t g bin your Siarsaparilla. It ccbkd huc I hare for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Oiiio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended i - The curt s effected in some cases of scronla and fever sores were almjet miraculous. I am very anxious for ay son to again have reuouree to your Sarsaprilla , ile is tearful ot g-tfing a sparious article., hence h .8 writing to you for it. His wontfdu t-re terrib-e but I believe be will recover. Jess it Joaimos.

Boll's Cf4roa Blliern. AITBENTIC D0CU3IENTS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM

TestimnT of fedlnal Men. Stort Poivt, White C, Ark; May 28; Dr Jons Ben. Dear Sir-. Last Febrjiary I was in Louisville purchasing drnes, and 1 got some ol tour SarsaparilU and Oedroa Bitters. My gm -in-law, who was with me in the store, has been down with iheuinatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters and soon touiMl Id general hoalth improved Dr. Gist who ha hem in bad health, fried, them, md he Uo imp'Oved Dr Oeffe, who has heen in bad hfalth far sever . I icnrs st maeh and liver affceted improved very much by ti e use of yot,r Uttteis Indi't-d the Ordron Bitteis nsgivfn you rint poml niiy in this settlement, J thick 1 could sell a great qqantitj of yoir mediciies this fall- espe1l y ur Ceircn Bittei-s and Sarsaparil!. i8ip me i Memphis, care f ticket Keely. Kespectfuliy, B VutKa Prepared and sold bv DR. JK() BtjLL at his Labiataiy, Fjltli Street Louisriij' Ey '

For sale by 4. W aHOEM A KER, Bloom.