Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 November 1869 — Page 1

EstaMiil A. 19. 1S35.

The Jiii.sl.es. Excepting the Jews, no people have ever shown such tenacity ot' nee as the gipsies. Hindoo tribe of Aryan race originally, pevh; ns

t Kon.-.uito anu plunuonntr natmsi Ui their provinces on the India., a ul f

toreau vat into huroee and A sia m the early part of the fifteenth, eentarv, they have eneir.npcd anu set

tled in every country of Europe, j-

without scarcely over ehraigin:.; the 1 pure current of their Hindoo blood. ! A Kiehmowl paper say the ooys Whetlur in the mouulain villas I arc too carulcsf. Last of Norwav, or on ths pantos "of! M-day, a two cent tlo: prauii out Hungary,' w in rural EnirlaiiJ, or i an all y on Filth street, closely amng die wild mounttuiu. of S:ain, j flowed by a three pound brick. whether under the tunum? h.at of; K rwdlnp Cm corner at right ;ui,irlc. Africa, or on the plateaus" of Asia, ' 111 talari with the eet i in Egvpt, Persia or India, the gipsy :i fat woman, who was carrying a suWutiaKv the same, with ? imlaw in one hand ami a r similar ntivsinito. vith the ', bi'-kot of eggsi in t!ie ot.ier. Tho

same language, only clialeeiieally 81 dt.en c: ?iiVoroii. ti 1 with t inor:i;ii.:ihlo : hi T lov-Ol'

habits of the pluncUa'i ig nomad in him. Sometiaics e:i.ViaYe'.l, .ilway.s scorned, the victims of Icgi-l.it ion through more than 300 year.-, driven Shun country to c aatry, iiu'v--:uulv v.rae.i by ihe intir.encc of civil, aiioa a ul by the minister of re!iu-;--:i

BLOOM fNGTON.

NOV. 2-1, 1869.

New Series, Vol.3-Mo. 30.

Japanese C.'Jiilclicns. In Cyde, this county, lives old Toui Granger, a jolly soul, brimful of wit, van has something original for everybody. Tom 'cep.-j a saloon in that village, and has it stored

They huve a she .levil for a school nir.rn i:i LaOose, V fconsin. A

lid

dutiable sin of takimr a bite of apple

d'irinir school hoar-. r.l his Xautinj,.

iision of the dog wit h extremities, thrcv her

l- .mi her ii-et; she sat down rr.ther si ddenly upon t ie basket of egg, ui the same time breaking the jug of molasses uuon the sidewalk. A

y u:ig i . wi ... o-.lU'll the I:

It is about tit ,e that somebody htiuhl be hanyed for "accidental"

girl was guilty o.:' the unpar-j homicide. We have nothing against

W .eott, Glore, a Louisville news a:.'.i nt, but he wmild be a good sub-

of a teacher seized tho ofseudei- and j ject to commence on. Mr. Glore.

with living cuviositics, for the ed-j placed her on the ' ibh. Sin- iiien j the other day, pulled a pistol out, of a iricatiou of his friends and patrons. made the scholar.-, di--barge Vom j man's pocket a;id shot Ed, Bensii ger .Not loner since a westward-bound their poekots their r-prles, rc-aMin.? I dead in hi. tracks. After the shoot-

train was detained sone minutes at j about a dozen, which 'io compelled ing, Mr. Glore indignantly c n-1

the station, and to wlule away toe ; Uio little thin-' to .ar, i nu ntii she piaineu tluit nooodv nau tout am

hill tiir.e a iinelv-dressel, Jvistern ;

city-bred couple, took a stroll up! own to sec the sights of a "Western

Origin and Improvement of

$tecl Iens. Few of the millions who use a steel pen, give its origin a thought, yet there is no invention which is so universally used. During the first twenty years of this century, a Mr. James Perry was the proprietor and conductor of a popular school m ar London. To save himself from

he drudgery of making and mend

pu'ice, shan-.'

I'asii:r Tam Grander.-- ' 1

the huh :s attention was u;

rh ciroet ba; anxious i track;! Iy a pait of owls sittinsr in ;

idian irclis train, was wuhiowv.

!h:il; ;

inniL' eioso in !) ilia, and srio

o:. the iVag:oent- of tiie j'tiC and ' ei'iitcnts, s i down prehy .-.brr-i ily u ;;;! the ti't woman, who c: ied out -..Isiic Ovtt 1" with a venaeanca.

With a woiii:.n's curiositv j

c atered, and inquired what they j

Tie your j ma':!, said something i about a m:i,l dog. but in the excitei in out of tie mom out, staid it haekw mis, all of which resulted from

tl: o throwing of

tnc!

vet always, in all countries a id for four centuries, the ssnie a vagrant, a jockey, a cheat, a heathen , and a stranger to each people and eo a ntry. The civilization, the science, the Christianity of modern f.mcs, have done dm-ist nothing for h in. A few exceptions to this general character of the race arc lbuiid in Kus-

.t. .1. t iA 'iAi 1 niiuii: !

b.com. wcall'av ; but in most eotin- . The Laramie (Wyoming) bentmel ... i ".imWosvcs us as an excuse tor the lack ot

of m-,. ,ai.,ies or agriculture. The otily mechanical braneh ie whiili thev trco ever )roficiont, is the smith's ; and in Persia they have beeorv.e celebrated as workers in gold arid silver. While other races become absorbed in the powerful

rae!s, cr mingle in endless variety ; n!0' lin;5-

with the re.r.le in contact with them, ; A poor tellow m ban r rancsco,

or die out: and pass away, this In-! u-iable to got work, wrote a note dian triba keeps itself "mint ingled :stUing that .he was going to "make and preserves its savage vitality. . nppiication for a place as fireman to Sueh a tenacity, both of raea aiid:tl c devi!,'" and then took arsenic bavbavian habits, seems hnr.IIy char-; An cp;jomic has Stacked the actef stic of the Aryan family, and;fcrost ttcC:i Gf putsvlvania countv, v.-ould remind one more of tao pc-; vir2jnja am - is probable that culiar traits of the Se mites. In ; nmrv ix the tr.es will die. The ar." countries they hivo bem sup- 0,cs.:-;t trees were first attacked and posed to be Egyptians, r.nd their : :10W tne umj others are dying, name in English, French, Spanish, ; , ' and Hungarian, points to thu belief: j 1 ho Chicago hvenska Amev.kaur. l..,. ri,m laiensavsthat'-Jlenrv Ward .beceher

"Tho.ie beauriful bird- in vtind a-:, madan: ? Those are rare spoeimeis of Japanese chickens: they ware imported about a year since expressly tor me at a great expense, and are the only ones in ex-

. .-..i .... . v. ti .1.-.,, ,.-- "

l.-MCIl, ill Lill.-i ,7141111.

Indeed,"' said the ladv ;

voniila'd from an overloaded stomach, j the pistol was loaded, lie doubt.- j ng pens for scrawling urchins, ho

Amoncr the milicttons ot tlus mini-: less lcete uneomlortable about the invented, in the roar ieu, in nnita-

matter. H e had no ill-feciiiiir ; tion of the ancient styles, a pen

against r.ensi tiger, and if he had made ot steel; and alter many un

successful attempts, so tar succeeded as to substitute it for the quill in the school room.

down tbeir iing ends. : all through nob.Mly having foresight Mr. Perry, al though a senool-

lo-ise rouooi s'.oan are n cnoue h to tel Air. Ulore that th ! master, was a Keen Diisiness man.

r:d punis.iiu nt, and i pistol was low ed. As it will bs J He followed up this success vigor

cnec in vi.M'vng tbc 1 bttli troublesome and expci;sivo to j keep a man VCV ETiis e.spCtnflTpTrrTiosT':

j we suggest 3Ir. Glore be hanged, as From carefully coad.ictcl experi-: a waniiiiff to all other fools who

1,, I know the vnlne of n.dvfii'tisincr. He I

!, . ,,J , ,1.. . l I I,

! l:oen ascertained ! 1 1 l

are i corn win ma ice

He at once accepted Mr. Mason's j offer, made him small advances of ! money, am1, only stipulated that ! TVTaartn cl-irir. 1 A, ti.e!l liim itia !tk

supply. - Mason then began to give bis whole mini to the subject. His first effort was to get tbe steel rolled to the proper thinness, in which alone at thi.t time the difficulty lay. Then the iraehinest was called in to aid, by a regular cut form, what had before been shaped by hand. When Mr. Perry saw that Mason eould turn out ntorc pens in Birmingham in a day, than he could do with all his hands in London in a week, he thought it time to propose a partnership to Mason, which was accepted, and slnce Mr. Perry's death, the Pcrryan pen is manufactured and owned by Mr. Mason,, at Birmingham.

!.ao teacher the iavorito.- one is

linping the children's fearo fort

.mii the blood il.iws, nag'ting her j simply doso ee to practice, he would e!iildr.n with wooden :i.is, and j probably have selectcl some one !".viteh::ig their arms ut til rhe blood j else. But the mischief is done, ond

trick !es

.hoiars.

they a jn-olitablu kind to raise ?" ! pounds of pork gros

that one bushel ofj without ma. ice, and "aceideutiuly" a littie over lOi 1 commit murder. Tnd. Mirror.

"Profitable !" saic.

Whv,; lay all

Tom,

thiak so, if vou had 'em.

,et.itonai matter, in its columns, rnat j niadam.. tiicy win actual :y i n editor-in-eliief leid been li vi II (T ' .1.. t"

on bear meat for the past two or j "Wotulcrful!'' quoth the ladv

tl rce dav.s to such a leartul e:.;.tei:it, ! "ILive you anv csrgs to sell?''

tl at it sec him wild, and he must! "Yes. nadam ; I

.'have left for the woods, at least he i -which I might be persuaded to part f

c uld not ba lounu in town t u is

Fran

There is a schism among the Mor-

mons, Mr. Stenhouse. editor of the

When (General Marshall heard that General Pegraia intended entering Kentucky with his command, he felt as if his own preserves were being poacbed upon, and sent word to Pegram that he must not come into that State. Pegram replied that he was preparing au 1 intended

ommd it ended in the produc-! , , th'at.ii .heJidLii,.,

Known am. usee, to tins uay. air. ; (Mttrehanv) ead Ixnly, whereupon

lerry even in uiose eariy uays,,p m re,p0lKled that that would

be too much to expect of his artillery,

gave his invention a wide circulation, and in 1824, only four years after the first introduction of steel

pens in Perry's school room, Robert

The post-ottke department is

coming little nearer to supporting j Salt Lake Telegraph, hitherto un- i "During this year I wrote with pens itself, and the Postmaster General ! derstood to be the "official organ" ofj mada of steel, manufactured under

thinks if the franking privilege ; lrighani 1 tmng: ha.4 been exeomwere abalished, and each depart- municatcd for heresy. Stcnhouse is

have a few left ; meet required to pay its own post-: piucKy. j. itw years ago no was

the revenue wo.ild eriual theja reporter in o,cw Yortc, w:th a

with ; will vou have them ? Thev expenditure. The cos; of trans por- I wife and live children, lie and his

are cnlv fifty cents apiece ; wonder- ! latiou and thing incident thereto, j spouse tramped it over the plains to l'i ilv el'ier.n.'nirdani ! lor the last fiscal vcar. was Si 1,08 1.-i ';:tlt Lake, trundling their younger

Attei: a rnomenc's consultation 1

with her husband, the lady con-

eluded she would take six, and; hani.ed Tom three dollars, receiving ; in return six dude's ',v'7, from j wh.'th she expects, in the course of i human events, to raise tlaianc.se

the direction of Mr. James Perry

a pen that lasted about eight or nineweeks, writing about eightr hours a day." In 1 825 Mr. Perry employed liftj' operators in London to manufacture steel pens; but although he was the inventor of the steel pen, he was noi able to make them popular. That was left for a very re

markable man, viz., the still living

chickens

-Fremont! 0.) Journal.

72iS, an increase over tho preceding j children, eight hundred miles in a veer of about ij?:,(X 0,000. The i handcart. iSii.co reaching the promrevenue has increased much more I sod land, his household has in-

than this. Mr. Creswoll not only ! creased to nire wives and an un- i philanthropist, Josiah Mason.

favors aboltshi'ig the franicmg j known number ot 1 upper s well privilege, but will rlso advise a springs," occ change in the laws regulating ad- - v -m ve -ti'sements of the dooartnient ; the Early Fridey morning last a fire

I abolition of letter-lux (tciiverv :

Twc one armed rt-bel soldiers had ! tied, all mail matter bj delivered by

a piixe light at Iiateyette, last Sun

a.-ie man iuoni det and liga brodaskapets le;1er," which must be eminently Satisfactory .to hi.ni.

A. ia-KUiK.

J.s.f.MITII IICXTKB.

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a name m some way con ieei.'d witn that of a Hindoo robber tribe on the I ndus, from whom they s.rc suppcsed'ti be descended "Tschingani.'' Tho Races cf the Old VorbL" by C. L. Brute.

.- ; pusxiiiK & hunter,

A voim? man. oa beirff asked hv ; Is

i ?. judge whether he hod f. father iind mother, said he was not fjuttej

certain whether he lire, ortict : tir-t, 3iis father died, and then hi.- mother married again, and then hi.-, mother died, and his father married agi.in ; and now he did not exactly know whether they wero his father and mother or not.

One hundv.d and twenty

I round? were fought, witnessed bv

utoin all fraga Amerikas rvkibar- i about :nie hundred and fifrv pr-op!e,

and t ben au amicable settlement fuliowxl neither party being hurt. o - c.

lied Jackei:, the uobIc:;t Indian

! brave that ever wei .ded a tomahawk

Mr. Mason, who endowed an or

phan asylum a few mouths ago in Endentcu, near Birmingham, England, with 2o0.000. was in his

occurred at the Hancock County In- younger days a carpet weaver in firman-, situated near Greenville. Kidderminister. He, however, left Ihe stone and ivamo buildings were that occupation and went to Birdestroyed. The former were occu- mingham, where heboid shoe laces, pied by ten insane persons, a ad loins' needles, etc.. in the market

Hie i-stablish:nent of nostril l ',l0 tl,c m'e as discovered it wus olaee. One dav he saw the Perrvan

c.rs on the Paoilic -.ulroads is one j tno hite to re.-eue them, they being j pen exposed in a shop window at 'the

of his minor reeomm tiidations. lw'!cd in their rooms, and all per-! moderate price of sixpence each: he

. ; lshcd. i'hc (ire originated from a bought thr.e of them, determined

Tvrcaj:Ar:ucAL. A young as

pirant tor lame, hav ng a ue.-ir. to

but if he found the obstacle in his

way, he would immediately timncl through. m Here i.' a speech of acceptance, rej lorted verbatim, of a Democratic candidate for Sheriff in Wisconsin : "Gentlemen : I have served yet; as Sheriff one term. I regard this nomination as an indorsement of my official conduct. I cannot make a speech or preach, but when this convention is over, we will all go down to Peter Runn's and take a drink."

carriers, or through the general delivery ; end a reduction of the rates

ot v.i-ter-'d utters to six cent

each

to see if he could not imitate them,

md soon produced a pen lighter

ArTOKXEYS AX LAW ASM 1

PR II V A T V. B A I E U S, R oon.:i:?'tr :i. lud.. office nertli siiL; of t!i

: to eiv.- hv. ' ;ir hWu prr 1 cut tv-m-r. . ; A Lrore.i'vs.

Y.,r!;:

!-V! IllCfS

1 1., all 1

n tho lV:rts ot' this Stnti .red t discouiit iMi'J i r,-;;', 'liith' tvi a.:-. M.-.-rs. A. l)eu:.!d & T

ICiStf'fl

in a lv-

i i I 1 1 1 1 i i ii i i 1 1 1 ! ii:i iii?:i i 1 1 . i . , i i i , -v'v--.- j 1

in defmse of airier. dlcss f.nd perse-:co hu jwme jn ,)rint, sent his : r1"'" .U,!J a,.n 13 sju and better than the original. Far Stock for Hale. eutcd race, expired with those v.,rso3 ;0 a mix.r :.br publication. ' U''"e - tV' vl'l,i!ints ''Vn)vce . front taking a mean advantage in i T bavo iv-r sale, at ioy fana, five Jbcs

1 i i ii t . vi u ion 1. i nniniv iinric i i . s eii . .

euelrng wo-fis upon Ins lips : ; In v!,e ';noeuv' the following bias ...i".. ' '" . ' ' r. , " T' ! -clling I. ucai to customers ( i'erry j -' ' .

, awkawamanw.., winnebapo.u-, occtu.rtd : ! . 1 , . , bcmgtlien, IvoO, the onlv nuihci,) ttncd awentiv f.,r 1 ia gol4 con-n--.j,M8.i,. -f(,UiiMn r . . . ' ies.uuc int. ivoiy or lour lame at,, Ar,lt,, er,t l.nn Aiv,an m US ' b

I was not a drv eve in thu wigwam. I e"- " ' "" tustcs, to procure which it is ot j mns mmnired nnon cards. to Perrv. T wo Jairs f Matched Mart fun

To do the thing properly in New York, at a wedding, the bride must have eight bridesmaids and a hundred dol ar poodle, besides the one she marries. Josh Billings demies a thurrer bread business man as "vnin that nows enuff about stealing so't tliere can't eny body steal from him, and enuff about law so that he can do Lis own .;tealhi' legally." A drunkard U a most improvident creature. He tears the coat off his back to tatters, and bums the coat of his stomach to cinders.

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GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Indiana State BJisi ersiity. Ksv Cvra's Nutt, D.I'., Fi--id,ht cud p,-'f'-fir of 21)tt-l, 3fo.((l and I'uutical J'i.-.V Kkv. T. A. WyliEjD.D., iV ;,':,: cf Xai.iral .!',: r0-r.. i.

RiciiAKO Cw :x. 31. P, Prcf i ind ',' it.-i'f iltnterti Li v;i D.vsiEr. Knuvwco;), LL.J., 2 1 ii.' t i,ia '' - . Kkv. K. tJ.'.r.T.KNTiN-E. A..VI , Oreek and ire k IAirr-tim ?.

Pr f .

s-.ivr of Xa-

1'rcit.stor of

TIIIS ADYEK.TISEMKNT k.ncl 10 Dollars in

GREENBACKS will pay fou

$20 Wcrlh of Goods!

Prof ':', of I T .J- ' ,

C. M. l);r.i, .A.M

J-Atl'l .'Win ;Y. Johx 1. Pkttit. Prof, -r--i ..,f Law. Hex. (it'OKo:-: A. B'.CiUiELL, LL.I., JtofV.w "f Lt!i: G. W." IIoss, A.M.. r fcior of Eg'.ih JM.-rittn, and the Tfuory uik, Prae-kx of Teut.'.'titg. J. A. K-SCIIS1.T, Prcf, -mor of JiWt'v .avguaytis and JIiitor.

ftew

AT THE York O J?

A San Frj.nci.2io barber, named Winn, has inventul a 'diatvipoining l ;it." It tits 'dose to the head, and. has no crown. The sud- arc pot ivd in, "sloshed about," and then run off by nn uis of a tube. Co.se was asked whether he h;.d laid in his coal. "Never,'"' said Jo., emphatically, f'T never lav there."

The typo i:.i wV,ose hands the manuscript was placed, was jiretty well "set up" and evidently '-'.set uj" the line also, jt.dging fri.m the following, which greyed the astonished author the next itrning:

'A vasr'niU's iio.;!i souna lik,.- x j i lions."

course necessary phante.

Pl&Otg-ppIjS !

j&verv

Hindo convert costs the : Jj9 ll oto fi 1 H. 1 3l S I

missionary societies $o,UUU in goal..

r c: ...i.. .. TV T FOR ET

fellow hugged her, a Detroit gi rl j has boeu fined 25. Served her right. 1

IIOSK Y iL'LOVE

t homo, but scinl tlitiui to

- C-erf; .shn-ijf Auditor

Trrtiwrer r - R'crdnr tichool lijci-int.w r C'jritcr

County Oflic;i-s, Robert G. I'ostkr, liwriN E. McKinssv, HEStiTC i TjitOKX,

"D. V. BcsKir.K, Wsi. H. Jones, Exvwaru Wjjioht, Vi'w. H. Slocomb, T. Y. Rapeu. S. H. PiiiLuirs,

Jamks'Smaix. ) "Wm. P. Bitowsistn, Chaln-ian of Unio.i Central Committee of 3fo.-.ne county.

E. E. Sluss, Aaseim-r of l .t. Jtevmue. r COCKTS (S-rcmt Cmri .0. Ji. Ek,-h, ; Jud;i?; John C. P.obinmi, P-os. Attorney. Sexkyiu April avd Ooobir. :,. o,i j

Pieas Court T. Ir. -, Jtff' ' ' H. fuecea, Prweeviinjf AiU rey. Stssio.-w-. April, August and Dccem'tei. Township Ofticzbs M. I'- 8njdffrts,

On the south side of .Public Smiare, BLOOmSGTOlV, ISO.

Good Calicoes, a', from 8 to l-lets.'f'jd. !fcachvl Domestic, as low as 8e'j?yi.:L Bivwn Domestic, from 10 to ISolSytl. GfJ I!ed Tiirrir;f for lCjcp'ycl. Good Piif c r C jlliir?, lf,cU box. AVhitc Cotton Hoso, 15ct$ pub. A full lint: of Piiray.1-. An cndlc-as vdi ivly of Not!on6,v:ry :'..u.nh A very h.rg suck of Sumiiwr Hats. We fll Boote and Shucs vers- lov.. f.t. tlic NEW YORK STORE, Slay 26, 18C9 T U I.K Y & CO., l'rops.

'trustee ; F. T. liuthr, ., .me T. Owe 'ami C. W. h'ci.dir -n, Jwsiicca of the Pear :. PilTPARATION Officfti' (1irk. John V.

P,-os. AHo n-h. John IimkM:: i ''iXJE have hi;t muivnd oar F: ll and

Mnrvhnl. Jan. B. Clare- T-enmro- ..'! VV "VVir

Rit. Tktjstkies l: want tl. Ji.

Vom: '2d ward S. L. Lttom;

J. Mi&tne-r ;

FaU Stock of 3nilhiery Goods, Hos

iery, G totes and If amy Goods.

inter ft:ck f Milliner t- Goods,

nnd iiHK thu X,ii( )e tj call an i ostnii'imc

,S I,.(aWrn: :;,1 war-1 viiio tliu took is till!. Lnusiml c.in; has

4th wan! Parker Pennon; ' teao 0Atr-Ufd in the sclcctiou oi cur

5th ward John Waldron. School Tki'steks yrdton Il'jht, Ceo.

ju. .nae, ji owi-st civics. J$le,-liing and. ri'-ing idone on short no'Jce. and in the i:io t satis-

f xrtory tnanner. St ro on Norrh Coll-;so

GLOVES, HOSIERY,

and Pwcy Good.-;, all of which are of tin;

Cliurcln'JS,

UtthnJhf Eoiheopat, j mer of Madison . ikvvnua, jut noitliof l.lio public tquiire. ,d fh Btrecti J Kev. J. II. Clii'I'I-soitk, I MRS. S. J. BKKS, iu Jin w.wi - Mica v w vntTa

Nt;v (ioods ! AT A w V v r 3 mrr 8 rV rk f-.- i

LADIES' DRESS GOODS, "P(JPLINS, DhX-OS, ORI.KXTALS, DAWXS, SILKS, PRISTS. And a great varity of Tnunnines, CLOTHS, CASSIMLRES, JEANS AND TWEEDS, BOOTS .& SHOE. ITacs k, Caps. TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, And i- fnct ft irrxid 'tt of Family Groceries, all for vile lov t,. Canhntd I'rvluee Cushnn rss.

I DaiiKHil f,.r p,..- Cnvovi, lil;rllUv ;,. s:owi;d oa us, we sol .cit :i cut immncco'i' ' A. i.I;ZAI)l)Klt. nov. I t, 'G7 .

.uumi and Lave tlieri photogwph'.'J.

tr;;'i:is at .1 dislnn-?-) arc iHonrn d that

GKNTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED to s:J00 ic-r month, mult; at:d

t'-rnal!.1, to s-ll :'no c'lfbratpd unfi ori-rinal

r j Common S. n.-: Family Sowimc Machine. ; iiViprovcd r.n-d jvrfo t-d: it will nom, fell.

."Oi, Ii. i.iii'lc, l.,:-;riil ana emliroWi-r in a j v.io.-t -u'orior manner. Friee only if 15 I For riiij.lfeiiy and dirul)ih; v. it l;a im ; rival. not buy from anyprtio;-!lia! I

machines imdcr tho some nan.e as oiii's. titi?v. I iiviug a Certificate of Ajj-ncy signed hv its they are who ii'iv-- Cast Iron Maehiio's. For ciroitltirs and torn;.-, ap'.'lv to, or adores urt::c;i t U. CUAAVFOBD A- CO., II. Ch.snut St. Philadelpliia. Fa.

pens, inotnitcd tipo

in London, offering to make thein ! . ' i mi. - i single.

at niteen stiumigs a gross. Jir. j Perry, who seems to have been a liberal and shrewd business man,!

soon saw that a geaiu.s had got hold of the iuvention, who eould make great progress in the production.

'i-!?ativc-s arc. prerenal, -o th,U in i-arli. Fimiotfrj. r' is can be i.irleic

sc. of Or

v!. i; ).! !:;;- ; tt T. tne U.ie JNiallVf-S Can ! eti.i:;,- 1 from iiled .urn to I i . -y.: either plain, at. u cost of $4.51, up to ,0.00, colored. One of :ho bet Coiorsts in the ( euntry, has bee n en. ployed, anl his work can be relied on. Orderi from ;a dlstaace solicited, an.l satisfaction :;r'.'en. 53" Send by mail a Drigurreotype or Ambrotype. enelosir ; $3.i)o, ant eel one of his largo sized Fliotoijraplis, neitly framed. Hoars for childron, betwem h imd 2 oeloek J. 15. A:,htSON. Jilonmintjon, Ind , May a. !Ki.

bet.

and

Pas.o-

Krrf Trtatierian, IV alnut street,

5th aud 6th, A. Y. Mocni, Faster. Second Presbyterian, UI h street, tet. l.ol l?j;e Avenue and Ktilroad; Kev. h. JJallyn riyE. , , . , Christian 5th etreril, hot. TV anhinjrton and Lincoln; Elder "W.n J Tioat, Pastor BaptUt, eornor of "VVsh : ngton mid 4th struts; s. Burtox Pastor. United Freabifter'ian, 2onb College Avenue' I'aihali corner f .(.iion jrel Mil .tJ

MIS-8 E. M. FA.li.IS.

Illoomington, lod., cotill 'C'J ij

2,0 0 FAT

WANTED,, milE subscriber will pny the msirkct price L in onsli, for ,00 IIKtil OF (OOt FAT HOGS. Call and sco mo, be " rc eollino your bogs. A. SUTHKK.'uAND.

J

FllANK JEK,

John II. AVyuk.

Fee & Wylie,

IiKALEKfl IN Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries. Tobacco ami Cigars. Thiinlvfiil for past favors, they hope to

merit a contii uiinco of thefiuine. Call and i eo thom at "JobnMten'N C'oruci'," sont'ii wost romcr puWit sonarv. Jm. -M, 1 see.

Thi' Neuralgia Ex (erwinulor.

THE BISHOP FILL ! THE BISHOP Pi Lb ! THE BISHOP PILL ! Not 'Brandroth's,' not 'Aver s,' not "Wright's but "CMm-V JHAcp Pill, "Which U bound t take th . lnoo of all otluris; a urc:y vegetable 1MI f.-sijtar eoati d, ) and of extrrtordinary ctlle:ey for Costiven tss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, licadachns, Ncrvou;; Del ility, Liver Complaint, &o." Mrdiral .Tom mil. Sept I'osilivcly tho bo-a Pill in tho World. Thousands of bo:os now used. Torsalo at )1K fc WYLLE'S Grocery Stov.

LEVI TANNENBAUM Tins br-'ii Kst. mi l purchased hia slo.-k of Fall and Winter (ioods, and would any to t! ie public, tliat lit! has now tho largest aud most eomp'.otJ stock of Ready Wide Clothing-, Mi-r hroiis,lit to this market. A lso, a large and will Hrkcted stock of Hats and Caps, Jloofs and Shoot, Trvnh and Valid'.?, Carpels and Oil Cloth, Cr-.-nfc' Furnishing Good, Dry Goods, Notion., Mudeal Instruments, &c,t All of wbieh ho will cell at low flciuv:.

Ho will triv. vou it fit. Hi! will civo vou

good Goodi. H will give you tho latent

StylO. IIR W1T.L SKLL CHEAP. GI V E II IM A CALL. lik'Qinington.nn'l., Oct. ": 0 2rn

MO CALL A & CO., jrEEP the 1 i :-.--ost stock of DRY OOOIS, NOTlONS9 DRESS TRIMMINGS,

IIo.ify and Gloves,

BIOOP SKIRTS,

Hals and Caps,

Boots and Shoes,

School llioolin and Stadoneiy, COTTON YARNS AND BATTING, ' Qutcnsware, Stoneware and Glassware, Dye-shtffs, Salt, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, &C

Anywhcro tc bo found, between t ie tan

bark regions of Brown county, and the rich " . .1 .... 1 .1 I .1 . i. n

iron ami i-inii iieius oi iireeno. ll vou expect to buy f.oo.ls cheaper than yr'u over saw them, here orolsowhere, bosuretohavo

you.' pocket I ook lull of Greenbacks Th: monixh is vat gets the shenp goots. july21

Use Johnson's Vegetable

mnm &mE mm. Tho surest, remedy known safe, permanent and i-tlcctual. So pleasant that every body will eal, it. Contains no poison. Sold everywhere Price, 75e a bo::. Mf.de and sold y JJO WELJj cf JOITXmX, septM eo-Sm Bedford, Indiana. Scut po-tpai-i.. ca receipt oi price.

rsi i ay rianos, v i x . a .

fe .iiitui'iuie; rmuu,

waoiets 1'iisnos,

StecU's Pianos, Kurtzmann's Fiance, and Smith's Organs, aro acknowledged to be the best Musical Instruments in the "World, and are

sold only at the lowest prices, by their

wholesale and retail agent, iJ.l'.j) At L.VS,

i J Jlain street, OetWueu au uuU ia, .Louis

ville, lveiituoky.

Ius8c, Muiiical Instruments,

Strimr-, Are., of the best and cheapest of

Foreign and American manufacture, sold

it verv low prices, wholesale and retail, bv

D. P. FAULDS, Importer of Musical In

struments, and Publisher ;.f Music. 7u Main street, between 'id and -'id, Louisville. Ky.

Catalogue's and price lists mailed, oriu-'im

old, well broke to ht'rues. double .r

These maros aro al! half sisters.

were raued. together, ar.u are geutro anu safe. Also, a lot of fine blooded two-year C'lds. (yearlings and sucking calves i bothheifers ar.d bulls, which wili be disp sed of at fair prices. .to head of FinePlgS Yorkshire and Chester, ?,;r breeding purposes. 1 will be found at my farm, on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, W persons who may oall to examine or purehaie stock. Those wlio desire to improve their stoik are invited to call. BBNRY EL LEE. Bloomm jton, lud., Oct 'i t 69

W. J. ALIEN. S. L. OS;BOEK. Allen Sc. Oo., South Side of the Public Square,

DKAXKRS is

NEW! NEW! NEW!

Summer CloiMog.

I5EiJ. McGEE, ekal::r i.v every style of Ready - Made Clothing, North Side of Public Square, BLOOMING TON, INDIANA.

BENJ. MoGKE has one of the larges-. stocks of Clothingr, in his store, at the present time, ever brought to tho Athens of Indiana, and he is selling them at much lower prices than heretofore. Ho has Every Style of Clothing for men and Boys, Embrac ing a full line of lino and coarse Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders and Areek-tics. Esj:oeial attention is directed to a stock of MX. Jh- rJC 95 recently purchased, which comprise the latest and most popular styles.

Gents' Furnishing Goods. At this store, a full stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods can nl ways bo found tho r.ewest novelties beinf; secured as rapidly as they lire introduced iu tho Eastern cities. A good stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises, Always in stoiv. I would will particular attention to tho Boiuis Paper Collar, of which 1 keep a full supply. I have, by fiir, tho largest stork of Broad Cloths, CaNNimeires, Silk Velvets, nnd Worsted Goods, Which will be cut and made up in the highest style of the art. BENJAMIN McGEE. Ulcomiogteii; lad , Juno 3P, ltfes.

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, And all kinds of Stoves and Tinware. Nails, $a$b, Glass, Paints, Oils iind Farming Utensils,

UAKUFACTUlUCRS OI' Tin, Copper nnd Sliteet Iron Ware. Bloomin ;ton, Ind., March Hi, 1869.

Buy the "NOVELTY," or at least tak it on trial with any or all others, and ket-p THE .BEST. Sold evervvbero. N B PHELPS & CO.,

jan ueneral Agents li Uoitiaau :C Jv l

Remodeled, Repainted, Befuv nisbed.

SHO WERS& HENDRIX, Props. BQT Ffth Street, east of vie Postoffice.3 BLOOMIICGTOIV, IND. Beptemhor 8, 1809.

Dissolution Fnrtnershin. THE PARTNERSHI P heretofore IsisU ing between B. 8. (Tiiaso nnd Jamts F. prytdale, was dissolved by mutual conwut, on tho 17th instant, Jan es L. Drysdale retiring. All moneys due the firm will ba collected by B. S. Chat . He will also pay the indebtedness ot the late firm. B, S, CHASE, J. L. DBYSDAtE. RaomingtoOjIaii , eer tj? 3ir