Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 November 1869 — Page 2
B100MIH6T0H PROGRESS. I
. ! large cljuru to collect in Memphis,
.. . ... ., j called at our oifu-e tliis morning to 'examine a Memphis xi'han:o to 1 - 1 look over tho law remls and seloct a WKDN KsDAY, NOW ;:, isui. j .UVvcr to whom ho ctmUl entrust il aijij!!i"jL;-j.L' j jif. ki:iinrta. After a pr.illtlll sOStrvll Pondk'ton was not r-lwtod In- tlnuh the Avalanche, the onlv
forty thou-aiul majority, a.ul Con-) paper cross will n t issue ''two hundivd i f(.por;
miSHoitti men: of greenbacks" right j found. This i awav. i ninny instunoos
We notice by our exehancos hat the ladies' ontinno to experiment with coal oil, and ihc nsult r;-nc rally is that; a coffin is ordered for some person wio had di d uit;: su den y. At Ca'vert, Texas, beef sol at three to four cents, and pork and mutton seven to eight cents per pound, A little child, thro-:? years old, daughter of a man named Herald, fell into a Greene county fire-place last week, anti was burned to death.
wee it.
it hand from that city, he 1 that no law emls could be
; ou'.V 'me ut the that icenr i-verv
ual snows ni.tt no man can
The Slate PrSnitits. .tmu'lliN. The Indi.'.t' ipli:S Paily .I'i'.iMliO ht, n pci'tliirly onqi'iiyi'tl ni;;iit. w!,.--.. : v it U
i to run over tic conati v, di a 'If; -o '1
rai'roml rv. art. I u-i' t K'i-'!!;i iv-- (!- ilii'lire to roll the ?",::)!;, l'-n j ut' the county priming. Jvt!!tHi4h That's sc. He has been down he::e and u;el all his "persuasive el Tjiicnee" to e. t:iiioe, Republicans especially oar ci-uuty crlk-ials that it was their duty to i;ive the Journal tluir prin; :np; ! He didn't ston at thit, but went anions onr
brsiness nu n solieitin?- the printing j
atlbrd to hide his ' sinn. AWr Aibt- Wu he:;,K 'v:-lo; s. j
Uv . And lie ctleml to do s i : i h w u k, too. at prices that would starve
fa country printer to dealt) :
t e regard tins mmle of islam-
Saturday Evening Mirror, mxiAS APOLIS, INDIANA. In is Third Yar.
pi v, w a si v hi i .lavju t u i
,?. II. CAMPBELL'S COLUMN.
7' iic Only J -iterury Pajter in titt
No Man's Oryau. Xo i'ai i v'. Too!
WtuStto'H K'ateut Cheap NW!pajK!r Files.
MIM.I'.. durable, con vcji icnt, enrnjmet, j I- ii;.-t tin: rtrtiolc -'V'iyt'oily wants. It j
li!'.- p:p!".' in r--41 I r unli-r, I'so'li j'.npor oy itsolt'. tiniily, in Wik form; is ta-ily 1jiit. il. !!:l';-.ot Sijii'iir t. !j;i-t out of rcp.iir. I'l-ic- .V coat-; tW :;! tif Po.'l Oti'tCO Xows .St.aui of .1. Che Mcriifctcr-!.
Six Great Bemi
sitOKJiAKEr: & cos columjt.
Ui d:'' 1 . w .1: in o.' '!: il.iiii 1 !!" St to !i 1 11. . I
Captain Hall's four veers onionjr the iv berc:! was a per fee1; blank to him, ns far passing ever, t were
eonoernei.l. 11 1 nadu t near i aoout
Oi?r lawyers wont lose hit si no
in th.it wav. Their cards will bo
found ihvo linns) in this papor. Cin rs Sai.arifs. Some idea of the salaries paid to Circus men, may be gathered from the following item winch we find in the Cincinnati Ciircnkh' : Las; Thursday, the Sheriff of Hamilton county, served a writ of attachment upon the proprietors of Thayer's Cire.ts, and took possession of the whole properly. T'ue writ was issued at. the suit of Clary &
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Grants election, or tlvut Anna Muiy, 01 ew aorK wno uau a Dickinson's rhlinc a-straddle. W"1 J 101,1 Jr unnnpr, 'amounting in ail to b2,9'2b. rolThe Leecislatnre of Vermont has j lrAvino- the fust snii: came ciglit iatifiwl cho Fifteenth Amendinnt others bv einnloyes Franklin J.
by a unanimous vote in the Senate, and with but twelve votes ncainst it, out of ; b ut two hundred and forty, in the House. Two of the Democratic members voted for ratification. Only incor-isrible Bourbons, anywhere continue o licht this final measure of reconstruction. The trial of Henry Clark, n the
Flovd Crminal Court, fov
Howes brings snit for S7o0, for five
weeks" services as equestrian manager, and for the use of trained horses, as well as for the services of his wife as equestrienne, tor all of which ho was to receive $150 a week ; Charles Abbot, the clown, sues for $363, the balance on account, for services at $70 a week ; Frederick A. Dubois sues for $565, as a bal-
irj; an orcan,or any print intr establishment, as most conti-mpdbly mean and unfair as i'ne worst spcies of rattinu known :o the eraft as an underhand fi-ime to 'heat the county printers out of their living. The Journal is the organ of he Ut-pub-liean part of the State of Indiana. As such, it: receives a liberal support f-om the State at large. It has all the State printing, and all the city printing of Intiianapobs, and all the eountv printina-of M.irion. In addition. it receives a t;ur share ot the
printing from the business men of
lnibanap lis ot alt parties more perhaps, than any other establishment in that city. Its proprietors have grown rich so rieh that they have been enabled to build a magnificent tour story printing office, and till it with all tho modern improvements necessary to carry on a most extensive business. Can not the Journal men be satisfied with thi? It they can not, and persist in sendiiiir "around ovt 'the coun
try" a sniveling, driveling carpet
1 Ki, mr,w t (n fi,-i! T.iviv tho ivnt'K
shooting of George Tede, of Salem, j lim;. ' 9i,wvh va .,u- , o. uUr, !in1 rat ,i,mi, terminated on Stlurdav week in the af J"'"' nl1 C - prices, w2 propose tho formation of c ... 1 i 1 ber ; Joseph 11. -Neal, cvmanasttci 1 , ,. 1 lury finding him guilty ot murder ,1 1 ,. , , h ,. ,,,,,, t a defensive akance. in the firsi T degree and sentencing The printing of a eountv, h just
lor twentv 1 .' ' . ' as muen t he awtut prev ot a eountv
prison
years. A delegation of conductors were taken from Columbus to I.oufsville, a distance of two hundred and twenty-eight mile:, on imperial trai is, on the Little Miami and Short Line, in seven hours aid a half running time. How's thut for fast?
At a convention of locomotive engineers, held in Baltimore, the President recommended total abstinence from all that can int ixieate,
also a gymanastic per ormer at the the State printing is tin, same pay, sues tor a baiance ot .so2U ; ,a;fil ()f t,,c St'ltc 0r!r;(.
cnur.es . ix-r, ctpicsmun, a j Ami JS' nc cminty oan desires the me pay, sues tor a balane ol ; take ;uvav fror( he journal its 200; and Jtimes Blakcly sues fr . h hp jrnu, sll0uU1 hfl !!!)(M.al
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these cases
where. Attachments issued in nil.
enough to eon '.'". I e to county printers their rights, f.-pecialy when it receives a full lion's share of the
Cincinnati & Hi. 10 uK Slraifflit i 1 il5S Ine carpet baggers Line Railroad. j around. Ja7sn7:; (lazeUc.
A rueetiner of the Directors of the
Cincinnati and St. Loirs Straight' The practice of occasionally tbrintLire Railroad Connutnv. was he-Id ! inc in a teniperane candidate be-
as the only safe and consistent ! at . Gosport on Tuesdav, the 26th ot : tween the candidates of two great
Krouuu 01 a.iK.11 lur t-iiiiueci.-,. .j.,i tinn ram v '. lmnmti'r aao 1 noimeai par:ies. .ee 10m iai s 10 m-
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f:.u!.iu;;l 11. iJiisUirk, of B tioming-tjure the cause such a movement, is ton, and Hon. James S. Hester and; intended to benefit. In ths recent Mr. Oil ley, of Nashville, became j election in Ohio, Hayes received identified with the Ciimiiiiv. ami i 219.247 votes; Peadleton '216:545
the
The public are interest':d in this
matter, as well as tho proles-ion.
The Trustees of Lexirgton, Seott co., Ind. have passed nr ordinance
provuliug that uny person sebmg
liquor without town lice .ise shall be j " -.'nenoeu v filled one hundred dollars, no more fl Jt 11 Js ot. the cntentse. A le and no htss for each ofi-ncc. ? recciv from ( apt. J o 1 resident, ot the opnnahcld :
A venerable lather in Israel (more than three seore and ten) says that he has read the Bible through seventy times. How many young men, say 25 yeui's of age-, have read that blessed volume one: f At a butchering match in Lafayette, between William Srcith and Dennis Sullivan, on a wager of fifty dollars, the latter dressed a bullock in six minutes and thirty-seven seconds, which is the f uickest time on record. Smith's time was ten minutes and fortv-nine seconds. Statistics show that there have been forty -one fatal cas-is of hydrophobia in New York City within the last eighteen years. The months in which the-e cases have occurred indicate clearly that the majority of them have uot occurred in what is called "dog-days." Facts confirm the opiiv'on that dogs are not driven mad by hot weather. They nave a bencolent set of people in ludianapoli :, if we may credit the reports in the papers. Two expressmen refused to allow the use of their wagon:; to transport the dead and dying from the State Fair Ground into tho city: and only last week a barber refused to shave onr: of the unfortunate vict ims, who leaves a wife and helpless children in destitute circimstai ces, unless he
was paid five doihrs in advance. With public liberality in that city at sucn n low ebb, we are not stirprised that the Governor realized the necessity of calling upon the people of the State tc extend ait! to the victims of Indianapolis machinery. The New Albany Commercial of the 20th says: "Avery singular family difficulty occurred in this, city on Wednesday night kst. A man and his wife lived together happily in the ecntrr.l part: of town. Some weeks ago the wife's sister came to stay with the family, and seon fell desj orately in love v.dth her sister's husband. She told him of her affection, and, Jose ;h -like, he upbraided her for h?r ivcaicne;-;. She told aer sister, and, singnk..." as it
were elected Directors. 1 -ic moet- una tne tempi t hicc ftunuaate. t tit .11,. ii. n it i
ma was Urjelv attended liv 1 ne; ocotf, sets o ;ij,ai i teiu. nowmucn
tterj benefit does rac eaii.T; of temperance
ird.'gain by this showin;. i
Lfiin-ham Itailroad Company, ex- i ttv cjrl throuc!i roirrles is like pressing confidence in the succor .t; loins; iMls;il0r Xvi:l:.o;it' an advertiieroa.l. He also staled that t;.e is(,1!u,llt n jho iv wspaiicrs. The
i.i.igincers in iieai me mate iin.:VCMtre U neither near Jlerom, m a tew davs, readv i fp i
to enter upon the survey of thej . . Cincinnati & St. Lotus' Straight j Painting advertisements on dogs Line Railroad, through this State. ,s "dotroneel" me;: n way they have Gentlemen from Worthinunon whoif kocI,n? things "belore the poo-
attended the meeting at Gosporr, i l in Jmli&napoh
?een nor appre-
T!-.! J '?, t it I : I S 111 'll' Minor, j i-: ,ii:' ' ,.i.rii M".,r Ol' its -XIU tM'l-. f 1 -' r
1.' of Indian;!. : il tin r::r. jo;it :.:..: .ii.tl id .v.j ii(T wmlbv of tl'.iii p:itr)r.;ifri', nii.l dirtci-ini:!-d to merit Tin Minor i- tn .-i it po li;ic;il ! j;.-n. t.'.l.o liil.d wild Iohl,' ;,,id pm?v Sipi-fi..r. ;U,-I t() l.(! d ill d:- tl.iill;; lllfr nptioii!) o'onc p:tity and at Uto f;itn" thv? t ilium ill.' o'luir. It is :i p.ij.i i lor llie I'lKKiiilO; Ai I'AMll.Y Clio I. K, till' d with iiitoiosoiiL! orisinul n. itter, from !lt p.in.s of tl.t! l.i--t writers in tliiri nn, I tiii.!.'lilirin( lltnto. Weil elioieo wleo tii! from tin: leadins; pn.mrs n:id i:i.i;.';iiiie." ot r lie eom.tiy. Tho tone of the Mirror will lie found he iltl'.S i fforii-p wid -li- from t'o i ll avliv iniilid iliotw lit OisM-n liteii,:ie ,tu,l uiiiiiim to i aUTiain ii.In.iit poinoiiin tin; mind, and to cinliino ii.airaetiou witii lilllllscMtiCllt. IIOMK TALENT Tho Mirror i NVe.l. , n p .per, d( voir d to Wester, i interi;;tn, mid nn expomiif. of Western t.iUvit 1'i ; sniei'i-ss whie'i h.i.4 ;i.'e.nle.l It nrro-CM t.lii',1 the W, St. in in no wu
tnf-riim.. tlip Kt, in point of literary tilei.t ; and it nl.Jo prove.i tint tim pvnpl f
tile We t, "ill Hiipporl wertern nuo anre when it i? oithy of support, as readily ad the Eastern prodnvt. eoN-rniHt.'ToRa In add tion to its t-or pa of editot, tlio lollo,'. in;: ritei d : Kerry H SuljtroAe, Ind:.anano!a. Dr. W. E. Fletcher, (llozzsid) Indi um p dis Dr C. i:. Wiiglu;, (S,tli Skitgiix) In iiina joiirt Ko:i t ll.v,j(, (V E. Mor,') liidinn'.rolis lieo S ilipp.ird, Indi nipoii .leronii-(I lli.rn, ft, Inili'impolis Fr.ir.k S.in-Oi, indinniip.-li.-! Hetty A Hi on Mors won. Indianapolis. liiun lli'Mii. In loiiiapi li.-i .lona'li ui W (ioniiiii. Indianapolis W I. Fi.Hlii.ai k Indi mapoiis. Annie Oa1d t'nlr, .Itlfvreonville. i;-ier U z"ii .lid ,iiio:i, Louisville. Marv l". N:-ilv, Wathirplon, '.('. Matlie Dyer lira Is. Lailoya luinLu. OOKRKSrilMlKNTS. In add't'nn to the above literary erntrib nil rs. the Mir, or has wide awuks coriespon-
dent., in dlfle.rent parts of the cpunliy, wiio keep its readers posted iu matters ol newa. Tl RMS. With a view to increasing the au'isoription llstol the Minor, the publishers oiler th;: folloivinfr indncemeiiU to i.lubs : Ten eopi'- to one nddresa, flo (" Kiilv copies " " ftS'i f. On.' liu-idr. d eopioj ' flOO M Sincii; copie, f2 CO per year. Ac-tits intei! in every ciuiity aud town i-hip in the iitate. Addri-c. HAKDiSti, MOltTOV & HYCF. Imii.'iti ipoli.4, Indiana. Speaking about hotels, a newspaper correspondent says : "If a
i traveler can get yowl bread, men
beef-steak, and a genuine cup ot coffee, he becomes amiable at once. A faithful landlord is entitled to much credit for the popularity of ihc town in which he iivts, for no one
can f : 1 kindlv toward anv r.iaee,
with tuiMt s:i;:tsc and sour hrcat
his stomach, or if compviied to
down at :ii;riit iv. a latin
to sleep." We begin to understand, now, whv JMoomington is so popnlar with tho traveling public: Wc have
rnHK su? -eri! ei- v. ill p v tin- ia::rk't prk j,. ; i-l. for IKMiS. Cili 11.11(1 S.V in,', Iu I'.oo i-ellilH!: 1,.,.. .1. Si 'I liVy.lLASD. Iilo,.min.!tor., Nov. :. isf,!.;w I'olirgc Avtnuc Eating House. Oysters, Hoi CoiiTti'. &c. MHS. IV L. .MHIHt( H, who lms m:cf.vsfully :oiidiU't.c;l tho Restaunait m.-ini for a luii.iber of years, hits r'tltt"l i'.-r isliildUhr.ictit r:.,ci iii'i v, for the Winter . :o. n. mvI u-ill -ervc tip Oysters. Colfw, &e . in the very be.- t. manner, ut all hours of !l.e il ty anil evening. 'ri:Mi!;ful tor a il i i-al Jiiilroiin;o in the j.nst, Ik: nskii iu eotiliatiiinwin tin- future. M KS. D L MMUUCK. id. oioiiiiitMi, linii.iii i, X iv a.'du
Hurley's Ague Toaic No Arsenic Xo Mercury. CERTAIN TO CUKE.
Worthy el Ai!i:uiiori. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurler :
I hereby certify tli it di rin last year I wb? j nttacU'd with the ague w!ii!t( !n Vickthnrg. I Miss , mi l iifl'd peveral popnUr mcdieints j with but ! niporury i-eliff. On re;iel.:n lioiiie the di.-e;i:.o returned in a tv irpr type, j ,hen mv mc ieiil atteiii'm' orders I Quinine
in hiie .low s fiein ntlv ea high us 60 grains per day, and which mu- !me cost me nearly toD. consulted Dr. S5 l.tth, of Louis villi", niidloiind he prctei i'oed ipiinitie and irH'i'ii! coiiibiiied, which 1 n-Iuwd to take. I um almost bloodless, xi.rem.dy xhnastcd, mid prntioimecd with eiihinrcd I.iur and Spleen. About this time, the :dvrtienict.t of HulevH Ague Tonic Bppe ;.n'd in a city paper, arid I determined to give it. a tint. I did 8. and one bottle rcstou-d tne complctclv and ki it thm. time I havr seen rearly a
hundred cu'eii in which it artfd w;tb equally"
huppv results, and would cc lau lr recom
mend it na preferabie 10 any other tonic
belore Ok: public JAMES MARTPf. Kngiueer. Louisville, Ky.,June 15, 18t;.i.
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AMaS M KKI'ICK -till cartica on the Iiiih ;tie.-s of 11
Hut be and llii tr IJresser. ut liis well known tsnd, on South College A venue. Shiimpooi.nu:, Hair uttinu and Dyeing, done in the lih;ln'st stylo of The ToDsorial Art. Mv tistotiier?. will ntwayd litul n competent Vorkninii in the Shop, ready to tittotid to all culls. Pat ron ii ire folicited. nov:i'G9
DR. JOHN BULL'S Great Remedies.
mo WHOM IT MAY CON1 ( EUN. Marv Ann AdUin-s a girl duly hound to 1110, having left, my service without ju.-t eiusij or provocation, herchy warn nil persons neither to harbor nor tin-it her on my nctvnint, as I will pay no d dits of her eoiitraeti'.HC oct :.; '.irt-ri ."?. F. LANGDON.
Purify Your Bio od. llurjey't Sarsatariila. With Iodine of Potash
Affections of the Bonee, Habit i ('(W-ireneHS, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyapepidn, Krystpela, Femalo Irregalai ilii n.Kistul i.all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. IndifiesiioD, Piles, Pnlmoimry Diseases, Scrofula, or King's Uril, Syphilis.
RJOH lit Li j.
Mauufacti re and Vender of the Ccdi-brt4
SMITHS TONIC SfRUP ! FOR I'HE CUBE OP AGUJB AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. rrilR proprietot of this celebrated medicine 1 justly claims (or it a superiority overall evei off, red to th public fur the s..fe certain peedy and permrieni. eei of Ague atl't Kerer. or Chills art- Feer, whether of short or long standing. Me refers to the entire Western and Soctbwestern country to bear him testimony tc the tiuth of theasaeraoi that in no case whatever will it fail to earn, if ihe direction!) re strictly followed and carried cut. In great many caaea a ringl dose has been sufllcient for core, and who families have btna cured by a single bottle with a perfect restoration of the generil hciilth. It is, hotiever, prudent, and in every ense more eerteiia tc cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or t"o after the disco? lias bn checked, more espccial'v in diffimih and long Ktandiog coses. Usually this medicine will wot require ajy aid to keep the bowels ftj good order ; sbotld the pntient, hoever, require a eatharuc medicine after having ti.ken three or fror doses of the Tcc:,c, a single dose of Ball's
Vegetome FhoiiU Pills will be sufficient.
UK. JUMM U ULL'S Priacipal Office : Ko 40 fi.'th. Cross Street, L0CISV1LL1, Y.
Admini.sli-iUor'K .Sale. TVTO'l'ICE 18 UPUtKI- Y GLVEX THAT
1.1 tho undersigned Administrator, with t'io will nnnexed, of the estte of Wiliiam i Mender, deeo ise:!. Ir.te if Perrv townsliin. I
Monro.; county. Indiana, wiil offer forsnle, at the liite residence of the testator, on Tluusdiiy, Koveinher 25th, 186!), ciU'iirnencinc; ut, 10 oh. lock A. M. of suid
- fill -;ll.- Tiori.,Ti.l r,c,-,.if ir if c,u.- i
( i cedi iit. not te.kcn by tho widow, consi.stitur h part of Ct.tth Hoir. Sheen. Cane
Mill, Far mir.!' Imole'iietit. Corn in the'
field, Huy in the tck, Wheat in the onrner, and other articles. Ti:r.'.r.s of tixi.K. All sun-.? of $3 and, under, e;i-h in hnnd: s'.nd nil sums over $3 fi cr .'(lit of twelve Kionths will be jiven, I he purchaser exeetitini; note, with npprove.l seeuril v, wl!eetti'!u withoiit relief from v:iht,iti. . .' ,fOs!. 1 1. HANDY, Adm'r. Biiskirk i tliinte?. Af tornevs. NovSt
say there is no dotihi: but that this road will be completed at an early day, if our citizens will give it the encouragement its merits demand. H'orlhington Times.
Railroad Meeting. An adjourned meeting ot the Directors of the Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad Company was held
Democratic candidates- for State
officers are getting thetv.selvea noticed in papers all over the State.
i It is a sad waste o printers' ink.
"Daylight-burg iries" are becoming quite a common thing at Indianapolis. I IK. It litis been discovered that tho.se
eminent men of science, Agasiz
at the Bates House in In.aanapoiis, an( Nat,an;0i ft, ,vditc!i, were too last irnky nijfht, Hon. Will Cu.o-!poor jn oarv to pnrciasc the Ivick, Chairman, and B. i . Jonts, 1 lnok;. they nmH, in tilejr .studies, Sccivtary, ! and wire compelled to make mnn1 he following named gentlemen ; S(.,.i t c0..,jM. 'iloso whid, Dr. were elated as the officers ot said ; u0W(i;,.e, Pitied arc in the Boston
y""r'"'v "'v ""-r""" " riioiie library.
by-laws :
B. F. Jones, Ct)Iumbu, Ind.,
President ; Marcus H. Shryer, Bloomfic'd, Ind., Vi 'c President;! James B. iVJuiky, Blooriiington, ; Ind., Secretary ; James B. Foley, Grecnsburg, Ind., Treasurer. Among other business the meet- j ing recommended that the Bottrds; of Commissioners of the several 1
The Torre Haute Gazette siys : "It must not be supposed when our young phy.-.'ieian-i. or our older ones cither, are -seen tiriving down street like mad, looking neither to the right nor to the hit, that a patient is necessarily at the end ot that drive. N it a bit of it. Nothing like kcepmr up appearances, vou
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room,
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:ood hotels.
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1 .... 1 J -1 1 ivii'iw. 11 c i;mii.:i nic vui, 111 it counties tte petitioned to order an I . , 1, , ' , . . . 1 , 1 .. , . j shows ente rprisf. jHit we protest
election to vote donations by tax
ation, to aid in the construction of
said proposed road, at their next
Decern oer term
airtiiust practitioners hiring fellows to go ami call tlum out of church o:: large public gatherings. We have known cheerful congregations
A voun- Culi loriuan went to -Wi,'; to he thrown into profound gloom
leaving his caudle in -.lie bon-c holcH'y tll(; tl"' !,t tl,!,t w:,s of a powder keg. He was picked j ,1;,,,?-,rroM'sl.v w' l,i,v' ko?w
up in the moniimrali over the v;nl.! uu; J 1(1 '"iinucis -oin mu ptona
. , , , , ' souls., A letter that a postai.clerK was ! ij,,.;,.'
stamping, "went oil in the J:.oston ; com1K.
ollieo the other uav oclore the inaiii started. It had percurisitint'ip,, in it. i likens says: "I have known
I vust 'piaa .11 ic '.1 iioii.'sciisc laiivi u
you know slumbers,
-to he ii by sue!
siuroe.l in tin pretty
alxnit. bad inor rot lookniir vou in
The New York does its best n in". r . i . ,
to "storcn lien, tiratu, out its f K e,,., t.,..., n,,,, "
iimu.-tj , .,;... ,i i .:..i. ;n
, iiiltlfl At iu;:.t, 1 . ir.ll' HH.M V V, 1 i 1 ."M.uc i honeiy out of .iintcn: no anv day
in the week, if there is anything to
foolish abuse, ridicule and
vilification, don't hurt him. I hasn't singed a hair of his he.ul.
A stringent, honest reentry Iaw, be "-ot bv it "
mav iieem, the wife took sides with I Tf s0(1 l)'. n"; 'il!it P.' j The lirt chni.t.-r in a Western
her, and on Wednesday, she and her i 'f11!'' 111 i't'nns',vau,r m i"','M i novel has the fbllowin- : "All of sinslc sister pitchel into the hns- i ti,e, ,U'm,f ;rat, ViJtf un tlm"s-j a sudden the f, r girl continm-d to band wofet .V-nv-Iv, abut-ing him foria,nt,1'n the -'y . i -sdelpiua, at sit ;il lhl) ,,, gUzi;r ,, the his want of loveanl filing. The' tht lat( Stato e,wllwn" j briny deep, on vhoo heaving lesht:sland, after a ;erri'olo tongue- j The Chicago Time says General j oni t ic t:t!l ships went merrily bv, lashing, relented, 4 greed to eA ; C.lrant is learning to da nee and I freighted, all! who :mii fell with
his heart toward l is sister-in-law, i don't like it. Gen. Grant ha made j how much of joy and sorrow, and
the . enjocrats" dance" so much that : pine luiulx r and eingrants, and
and now everythi ig rt ultogether
Jovelc vi the familv."
thev don't pnv of Virt lil;.; it.
Iiope nixl salt rl-h
The following anecdote of the rebellion, which cornea to us from a trustwor:iiy source, has never before been in print, but it will be read with peculiar interest at this time. During (he memorable battle near Atlanta, on tho 2'2d of July, in which our troops fought first from one side of their fortifications, and then on the other, u rebel oflicer at the head of his men, more daviug than his followers, succeeded in getting close up against the Union works, when a certain stalwart Colonel of Iowa Volunteers, begrimed with the smoke of battle, leaped from the narrow parapet, and extending his powerful arms, grasped the gallant rebel by the collar, hoisted him bodily into the Union lines, and sent him to the rear as a prisoner of war. The rebel, who turned out to it? Col. Lamplev, of the Forty-fifth Alabama, died a few weeks afterward of chagain, at the inglorious way in which ho was cfiptureil. The captor was Colonel Belknap, of the Fifteenth Iowa, now Secret iry of War. "Where docs 3 re go to wlu-u it goes out?'.' is now the question agitating the minds of the members of one of our college debating societies. Galeslmvy Free Press, A lady debater on woniau's rights suggests that its as uncertain as where men go when they "go out," of evenings. Fifteen years ago. two brothers Asa C. Call and Ambrose A. Callbelieving they hud a call to go to Kossuth county, Iowa, went there in advance of any one else. They took with them less than f, but have remained, attending strictly to business, stitih as farming, speculating and running saw mills, until now they are able to inventory up to luijinii'tcr of million. The Miti-I: ia.iyue is killing some of th;.' ('.mociat orntors in Mississippi. Thev ::rv trying to stump the count rv wiih .mmic of the i-olored radical-', ho are too much tor them. A M.nog tic": at Madison, u is., found so-iic girls in bribing, shucked himself, and' went in, to have some fun. The girls scampered out, stole the boy's clothes; and he had to go ionic dressed in a pair of -lipp -y- 'ind a bar 'T on;.
Full Stick of Millinery Goorh, Hos-
ifry, Glorex and fancy Goods.
'. iiuve jit received1 our Full mul Winter str.' k ef Millinery (Jowls,
j a n;l a.k the Ii!-.i!!ts to call and examine. ! while th.; b:k U :ull. t'lmstut! cure ht
I "-cti e.:ri is,.-.l i:: tne seh-.-tieii ot uur G L 0 VEX, HOSIER Yt :uid Fancy GihkU, t', of which are of the t.ewest I'tylcii. Islciichitur and Pn.wiri; (toee n short notice, :i'.:d in the must :ltifiU'Lore mni! nor. Str? on North Col lego Avenue, junt nort'ii ol' the public .-(mire-. MItS S. J. BKEli-S, MISS E. if. FAKIS. Bloenins'ion, fn,.l., ocv'i "t'O t!
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, For JSiseauea of tho Throat and Xiunga, sush as CourIis, Colds, Whccping Cousth, Bronchitis, Asthma, end Consumption. Prooablv never lid'oic -u the whelc history of nieili "lu-s filiv lliinj? won o widely anil so div.:iy upon the eonliucie e oi" in:mkiiiil, as Uiis cxiH lleiit vimoilv lor j.uhuor.iuy i omijlaints. 'Iliroiif hu lo iig series of year.", and ;iiuon most of the s r.cen of men it h;is itwn higher aoil nipher In tliei: tiumUuu, .is it has becoiiic Lt ttcrknown. Its r.nil'orni .liaracter and powtr to cure lliovarioiis illui ti ii.s of the h ligs and Ciroat, I'.nve nmde il known as a rel iilile preleetur npniiist th:ni. While iiil:ieti..il to milder forms of di-cuo ami to vounir chilih cn, it i-i at the same time the most i ilVetii.il reiiH-ly that enn lie given for ini ipient (oiisiii!i..'ion, ; r.d Uie dangerous affections of Uv throa. and lungs. As a provision apatiutt sudden aua.ks of rit, it tliould be kept on hand ti every family, and indeed as nil are isoniet ines subjei t to col. Is ami coughs, all should, be provided i Ji this mitiiiote for them. Alil.ongh ettled onmimptlnn in thought incurable, still ix-nt numbers of rases where Uie tiiseuie seemed settled, have been completely eiiied, and tho patient n-siored to moiiimI health bv tim Cherry Jtrlorol. So rotnplete is its mastery over the disor.lern of the Lunirs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. W'lieii nothiifr else could reach theni, under the Cherry Perioral Ihcv ..ubsidc aud disappear. SO .(cm nud J'uliliu Speakers Had great protection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Jironrhii ls is prunerallv cured by takinjj tho Cherry t't rtornf in small and frctiient (loses. So (renerallv are its '. irtues known, that we need not publish ilie eertidentc of them here, or do n ore t!i:.n assure tho public Uwt its qualities arc lull' miiiiitaineJ. Ayer's Ague Cure, Ifor Peveir and Afrue, Intermittent Fever, Cliill Fover, Bemittent Pever, Dumb As"i I'eriodioid or BUiouf. Pever, &o., and indoed all tiie fieotioni which arise from maUurioui, cuarsh, cr miaamatio poiaone. As its 'name imi'Hw. I (lcs Cure, and doe not fail tV nti-iniiic n.'ithe;- Arsenic, Quiuine, liisma il, Zinc, nor art v otliov niieerul or poisonous snl staiice ,vh;itevei, it i'i nowise injures any patiei t. Th( nunt.:r and impo tunee of its ruree in I lie ' r.e dil i'i t ! are Uierallv Leyo.id account, Ullil Wlit'lil'VC MiaiicK il pioaV'.-l m the hislory of .ir.. eicdiciiie. Our pride is (rnitiikd by he acl i-ovii-d ,'nieiiti v, e receive 1T1 rudlc.il nireB eii'i ... -ie-1 iii L.i ;;inai(i c.ises, auc where other remedies had vho.ly failed. ritacclin'.atml persons, eitli 'r resident in. or i:i!v. Iliiii- tlmenrh miasmatic Iwalities, will be .r,i'..( :.!'! bv 'iikin,J I lie Altl'V CVHK dllily. j'.,r l.ln'r t'imtitlaliita, arising from torpidv of the l.ivor, il an eerll mt remedy, stimu :;i':.,ir ihe i.ivtr inio hciiluiy activity. Ir'o'i- IJilinns Oi-o'di rs .ni'ii l.iv.'r CoiiiplaintP, it is an evcclleat reii.cilv, pre.hieimr miiny truly re ieiv';u!,li) euros, where oilier medicines had ijiieJ. I'rci:ireii by On. .T. P. Avkr & Co., Practical o d nal; ticnl ( . hemi-ts, .Lowell, Mass., and cut nil round the world. t nrcr. i.oo peh mottle.
Vav Sale. A mtVAE All) LOT: 1 louse co H.iinin,'; 5 rooms finil jumtry, summer l. lchen ft'1,1 w.io.lhotiM', attuched to i lie ioiiin 1:;. ill, in.;. Good cistern on lot. Lot (ia f -et y. Y-Vl It. with stone walk in Vont, U fuel will.-. Th" iibovo prop?rty is for sa e. Any one ith the cash, can get a barffuii' bv enlliiu;, ;,t once, tin FRANK P-KK, At 1'Ve fi W lie's Grocery Store. 50,000 Brick', at market firice, will he tn i: i-n ii part jmymcut on the above prcr.-rtr. " oT? 'l?P-3t
Locisvillic. April 4, 1856. Hurley's Sarpnparilln ia what it is repiesented, and I believe it the most wonderful medi
cine before the public, othir.g could induce
uie to say po without proof if the strongest and surest kind therefore I speak willingly and positively.
My daughter has been afflicted with ekin diseases md stiffness of the joints forseTersJ
year. I employed the principal physicians
of the cuy and thev could not cure ber.
gave her your Pariwparilia, not expecting it
would do much good, nut to my great astonishment she rapi Jiy sot well, and con
tinues fo. Mad nlie taken any medicine I
would not give thic. certificate - but your Sar-
sapirilhu the only remedy i-niployed. leaves no doubt ot" its medical qualU'ee, und that .t
alone cured her. l.ni.R REYNOLDS.
HURLEY'S FopuSar Worm Candy. Messrs. James Rudolc & Co Gentlemen-
It gives me great pleasure to t-ay, nfter upin
all th; other worm remedies snourn to me. with but. partial success to my children, t was advised to try T. A. (Ju1 lev's, raid since usinp it my children havj bceomo quite well aud henlthy. The children won d eat it all the time. It is one of tSie best, s-ifest remedies kuown, and as such, recommend it to one and a t. JAS. W. IRiVIS. LoiisviKe, June 1:, 18(18. HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS.. FOR Debil ty, Los? of Arpctite, Mealiness, Indigestio i, or OyHpepsia, Want o! action of the Liver or Disordered St;omaeh. JAMES liUDDLK & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To J:i8. Ruddle & Co . Louisville, Ky.: (3e lUemeii : Tliiii h to cenify that f have been fu.' years a sitft'erer, a:ui tried all 'he tonic i I have heard of or sen advertised, with little or no relief from nry of them. I hearii, Iluriy's Bitters highly spoken of. and tried a bottle, with little fai h in it before I eomi icnced, and to my surorise, before I finis! ed one bottle, I felt a great deal belter and ;3nnly believe that one cr two occasions it was the means of saving and prolonging my lif- I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best Bit tors kn.iwn, and advise thtm always to ask fo.' Dr. Hurley's and have uo other. Your, etc., JOI1 W. DIXON Louisville, Ky , December 10, 1868
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER.
To my United Slate ami World-wide Bead
era. I bare receiT'id macf testimonUls fi-oos professional and medical men, as my almanac aud various pu!j) cations bave shown, all t which are pemine. Tie following frori highly edueaud and popular physician of Georgia, is cerutinly one of the most sentible comn unications f have eTtr recaived. Dr Clement knows exactly wba.t be speak i f, and his testimony deterres to be written iu letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of Hull's Worm Destroyer : VaJianow Walker Co.. GaJ Jane 20ib, 1868. ) D. Joust Brit Dear Sir: I bave recently gi 'en your 'Worm Destroyer' several iriaJ and Bud it wotiderfiJIy efficacious. It baa not tilled in a single instance to have the wished for eficct. 1 am doing a pretty large conntiy practice, and have daily use for not article f the kind- lam free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by .tho ablest authors that is no certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary tbey aie uneert iin in the extrem. My object is writing yon is to find out up n what terms I can set the teed'eine from yiu If I can gat it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. I am aware, that the u e of such articles in con trart to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the regular line of M. D.'s, bat I sou do just caute or good sense in disci rdinjj a remedy which we kcow to be efficient, aim plv becawse we may t ignorant of its com' bin.tion. For mv t ait.I shall make it a mlo
to cse all nod any mens to tdleviste iwfforin' hunianit,.' which I may be able tc comm.iinl not hot itating because some one mo 't insensous than myarl aiay have learned its eflccts first, and sec ii-.-d the sole ri(;ht to eee-tre that kiicwledrju Bowever, I m by no isieans aa gdvocito or supporter i t!i thou'uids of nortb ..-ss nostrums that li-aud the coutitry, that purport to cure all manner of fiiseBse to whiuh human iesu is heir. I'ieuse reply soon, anv i.ifurm me if your best tersis. 1 am, sir, most respect Juliy, JctJUM P. Clkmiwt, &L D.
H07ie WM0THE--S' Infant Soothing Syinxp. Use in the future only Seabrcok'a. Invaluable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint. Irreulsiities of the Bowels. Ilesttveness. Teething. &c Gives health to the child .ud rest to tW mother.
Nashville. Terr., Feb 12, 'S58 Jas. Ruddle & Co , Louisville, Ky. When living in your, city I used several bottles of Dr. Seabrook's Inlant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do ray child more good and t would 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. I wish you would get the drupgists here to keep it. If any one does, please let me know ; if net seiid me one dozen by express and I will pay for it at the office here. Write me when yon send it, and oblige MRS. P.ARAH L. RANDOLPH.
OB. 8EA8800tCe
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of
Iron and Calisaya. This elegant combination possesses all the Tonic piopertiesof Peruvian llurk and lion, without the disagreeable uste icid bad effects of either, separately or in other preps-rations, of those valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases when a trentle tonic impression is required alter convalescence from fevers or debilitating diseases, or in those distiessing irreguhriiiea peouli.-ir to females No female snoulii be without it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.
JiVBlCN iilNldlx? k CO t PROPRIETORS, Laboratory No 41, Bullitt Stnet !.!iiisvillc, Ky. AH the iil.ov, pooil- for Kale by R. II CAMt'uKLL Bloi mington, Iiid.
Bull's Sarsaparilla.
A Good Rrtsos rot tuc CjMura Vaitu v
lUad the Cnpuin'i Letter and the Lulter from his mother : Beutoa 3i racks. Mo , Apr. SO, 1864. Dm Jobn Bcu. Dear sir; Knowing tbo eiieacy of j our Saraaparilla, and the nealing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I tend yon the following statement of mv case. I was wounded about two yeais ag wes uken prisoner and .-otifined for six month. Being moved so often, my wounds have :ot betted yet. I bave sot Bat up a mcmer t since I ir.is wounded. I em shot through the tips. My geseral health is impaired, and I need i-ou.ethiug to Assist nature. I bave mere faith in your Sarsps.nl!a than in any thing toe. I wish that whica is genuine, l'lcase exjires me half a dozen bot t les and oblige. Cam 0 P JoBNsoK, St Louis Mo. 1 S The following was written April X), U-(!5, by Mrs Jennie Johnson, motner of Ctpt Jot r.son: Da John Kvuv Dear Sir: My Inaliand Dr 0 S Johnson, was a skillful surgton ard ptiystcian ic Central New Yerk, when be died lesiiiig t.ie above 0 P Johnson to ny care. At thirteen yeari of age be bad a chronio diarrhea arid 8crofu;a, or which I gsve bin y iur Jjarsairilhi. It cbrsd us. I have for tel. years iceom mended it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, lor scrofula, fever sofes and general debility. Perfect sucoes has atti cded it. The caies effected in sonte case of scrofult. and lever sores were almjst n-iraculous I am very anxious for my eon to again hire recourse to year Sars.iprilla. tie is tearful oi fitting a spurious article, hence bis writing so you for it. His wounds wtre terribic bull believe he will recover. JXXKIC JoBlUOK.
BbIPs Ceiron Ettiere AUTHENTIC DOCUMEMfi.
aekaKSab heard feoji.
T-8timoa.T of Medical Men. Stost Powt, White Co, Ark; May Sit; '6. Dr John Bou- Dew Sir : Last February t was in LmUville purchasing draj, and got some of your rVarsaparitta aad Cedroa Bitters. Uy son-in-law, who was with me in tan store, has been down with rheurantiem for some time, commenced on the Bitters and etiou found his general health taprov.id. Dr. Gis'. who ha been iu bad health, tried them, anil he also improved. Dr Coifed, wbo has been ii bd health f r several v ears stomach and liver ejected iraprov.xl very much by the use oi tout Bitters. Irdeed the O'jdron Bittern ittu. given you great popularity ia this st.ttUsnimt, I think I could sell a great quantity of your medioines this fill especialy your IJedroa Bitters and Ssrsaparilia. Bhip ma Tia, Memphis, care of Ricket ii liaaly. Respettfuby, Wamcm. Prepr!d and Bold by DR. JNO. BULL, nt bis Labrador',. Kfth Street, Im aaviBe, or sal? bj .J.OEJtAKE A, Bloom mftor, Tl. '
