Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 November 1869 — Page 2

BL

PROGRESS,

William A. Gabs, 2-; :- and lroprictor.

"H'KDN ICS DAY, -SOY. 24, 18 ;).

Republican State Convention. Taking their cue.. :louLtlci, from the numerous Democratic organs that have so loudly objected to the holding of a Soite Convention on tho Sth of January, many of our Republican exchanges insist that the 22tl of February is too early a day upon which to nominate State officers. It would seem to us a matter of very little consequence if the Convention should be held as early as the 22d of Deecmbti, provided the men chosen to tr.ke jositions on the ticket, arc unobjectionable. The Republican Party h:i: been in power long enough to develop the fact that there are a great many office seeking politicians in the organization

who are dead wehr'its, and if the dozen or two professional ticket makers ami platfinvn . LuilMoro, who usually meet at Irdiauapolis the week previous to the Convention and arrange the work of the 22d, are allowed to thrust these men upon the people, the party may anticipate just what it will deserve a disastrous defeat. Men are not infrequently selected because they are known in polhiss, and are in correspondence with politicians ; and to carry out the selfish ends of these tricksters men whoso names can be found on the hotel registers of Indianapolis, in almost every month of the year Hon. Mr. so-and-so is

chosen, and the humble members of

the party who do :he working and

voting, are expected to throw up their hats and shout themselves hoarse with enthusiasm over the wisdom of "their leaders." 2so, rather let us select men without records or private pledges men who will be popular with Ihe people Snd the people will do their duty at the polls. It is a matter of the utmost indifference to us who the individuals shall be we have no preferences: no axe to grind, no favors to ask but as one of the Party for which v-e labor, we proAsfc against the selection of candidates for the ninety-three- counties of this great State of Indiana, by a half-dozen men ,ho imagine that they carry the destinies of the entire party in their breeches pockets.

Good wheat is quoted at Albany, Oregon, at titty and fifty-five cent's. The City of Mexico has neither bank, insurance office nor public library. A Connecticut firm nu.kcs tubs, spittoons and washboard.--, out of paper. F roni IS a rro t s b ti rg-. Mil Emtou. Oar quiet little villa, pe was shocked on yesterday, at .receiving the sad news of the death of Mr. Daniel Butcher's daughter, aged seven years. Mr. R. had just returned from town, and was eating his dinner, when he was alarmod at the report of a gun near him. On rising from the table he observed the i.Min had fallen to the floor, the muzzle resting on th" back of the chair the child was sitting in. He immediately raised, her in his arms, but alas too late, she had breathed her last on earth, the ball had taken effect in the right side, just below

;he hver, ranging upward.

JXov. 18, '61).

Edward Ketcham,thc interesting ling scoundrel who committed

ibout the heaviest forgery in the

Wild Animals at Auction. From llio Cincinnati Commercial. By order of die Common Pleas Court, Slierilf Weber, acting as receiver, sold yeslerdiy the entire elleets of Dr. Janus L. Thayer's Circus, including hoiwH, wagons, wild animals, e!o. The sale took p;a.e at the stable so much patronized by circuses and nienageri.es on .Ninth sLrcrt, neir Sycamore. At two o'clock P. M. a crowd of two or three h.mdrcd jiersons had assembled, and the SherilF commenced his wor . Ten performing horses were tirt otfered, and. sol I at prices averaging about one hundred and fiftv dollars each. M.

Adam Forepaugh became the pur- j thousands of constant readers who

chaser of the trick pony "Doctor."! feel their eye-sight failing, we plead paying lor him the handsome sum fr larger print. It would add to of nine hundred and thirty dollars, j the length of one's eyesight a score

.ui eie nuuni. siuan in &i,c., uui oi ears, n j;.rC rvnc were in more

A Pt.n.v tor Large Tvi-r. In the interest of eyes which wc ssee dimmingall around us, we plead for large, generous type. Look at the difference between English editions of popular novels, with ivory paper and wholesome type, that the eye takes in tn easily as a bowl of cream print that can he read on one's pillow, late into the night, without having the eye-ache next morning, and the American hook, with its small type and compressed columns. There is a mania for very small type, among American newspapers, and it has become a painful

task to read many of them, from this cause. In behalf then, of the

SHOKM AKKR & COS COLUMN.

DR.

JOHN BULL'S

Grait Remedies.

uignnieu in appearance, was nei led forth, and immediately became the observed of all observers. Bidders seemeel to be very shy about making oilers, however, aud finally his diminutive najesty was knocked down to Mr. Forepaugh for $1:275.

An old showman, who was present in th j crowd, remarked that "that

records of villainy, has been released i thcre )itt0 ani,mi0 ought to have from th.3 Penitentiary. In any .fetched $fj.050 and walked off inatW .w.,iy i,. wnniJ Uvc ro Ulcnant at the sacrifice, maiccd in durante vile till he was Fout ficrv, aml imtamc(i i;ons put in his cothn. WCPe ncxt offered, and, after some At an election in Parke countv. lively bidding, were awarded to on Saturday, the 13th inst, it was . Oscar II. Xonr.an, at $8,000.. The

determined, bv a niaioritv of over i "kmp-s of the lorest'did not seem

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common use. iV. Y. World.

00, to appropriate $100,000 to aid

n constructing the Induna am

Central Railway, through Parke county. The latest Internal Revenue decision about whisky, has been interpreted to mean an official prohibition of mixing water with liquor. Die commissioner says, all "watered spirits" are to Ic confiscated, ami therein shows his evident leaning for "whisky straight." Lieutenant W. W. Dougherty, cf

the regular army, on furlough, and visiting his parents at Kokomo, Indiana, shot and killed Joseph Van Horn, at the Sherman Hous?, at that city, at noon Thursday. It is alleged that Van Horn circulated

slanderous reports about Dougherty's; sister, and on Dougherty meeting Van Horn, he requested him to recall his remarks. He repeatedly refused, and not denying it, Dougherty shot him. Five shots were fired, three taking effect. He died al most instan tly. Lieutenant Dough -erty was immediately arrested, aud is now in jail. The trial of John P.. Stephens, for the murder of John Reeves, some eighteen months since, terminated in the Criminal Court of Terre Haute, last week, in a verdict of guilty, anil that the prisoner suffer death. This case has created intense interest, from the fact of the murder being one of the most cold-blooded, ever committed. Stevens escaped from jail about two or three weksi after the murder, and was re-arrested only three weeks since, in the interior of Iowa. The December "Riverside," in closing the volume, brings forward

some of its okl and favorite contrib

utors. Mr. Herrick gives the fixm

ti -piece, "Wood Hauling" a pictur

esque scene familiar to country eyes ; Hans Andersen tells a Danish story ;

the Editor completes his account of

book-making, by a d;scriptio!i of

binding,illustrated by eight sketches,

and also tells a Christmas story.

Miss Thomas has a thrilling account

oi some cniiuren who once were

caught on a Mississippi floe of ice.

The"Yo-Scmitc Fall" lias a picture,

X fl III 4 V I 1111 K V S. C L U ;l.il.i .

lL- tn ft7 fifio wi and Mother Goose lias four pretty

Cider 8 per bbl at Terre Haute.' yigrnettes. Hunting in South Africa SL.nofr.. Af.wi ;a;val1;r.r, described by an old hunter : bo-

Apples $1 par bushel at Ft. Plue May, of Prudy fame, tolls of Wayne n-r Higgms 1 right ;" and an

mv,i, n-u, fail, a anonymems writer describes, old-

0 j fashioned times in New England

to be much affected by the novel

process of being knocked down

Amos Kendall, who died in Washington City last week, was one of the celebrities of Jackson's time, nnd, like the elder Blair, bad outlived his era, ceasing to exert any political influence, of even to appreciate :he spirit of the present generation,. After retiring f.-oni the Vifn of . Postmaster General, and from active participation in politics, at the eiul of Van Huron's administration, he became interested with Prof. Morse in perfecting and testing the Electric Telegraph, from which he si bseq.iently realized a hirj;c fortune. In his old age he

united with the Baptist Church,

to the highest bidder, of course j ;imi almost alone, built the fine edi

and blinked lazily at the crawd j fiee railed Cilvarv Bantist .Church.

1 . . '

lill. JiUlM BULL, Mumidietiire mid Vendor of tlie (V'lubrbted SMlTil iS TONIC SYRUP ! roit niK CURE OK ACiUK AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. 1"MJK jiropr'otor of ttii.f co..!bnitil tnedicfce . justly t!;;ini9 for it a ati.'rifr!tT over nil ever oR'erod ti tho (ubli: for the safe certiiin spend- and poim:inont euro, of Ague and I'ovor, or I'liills and Fever, wht'thr of short or long niL'tiding. Ho rcfora to the entire Wostern i d Southwestern country to boar hitn testimony to the truth of tl e assertion thut in no c.ise whatever will it fail to euro, if tho directions are striotly fo lowed and carried out. In n great miinv cn-ies a single do.-o litis been ufiiciint for 4 cure, and whole liimi'ies huve been i.'iirod by 11 single bottle wUii a perfect resto-.ition of the genersl health. It is, howevor, prudent, mid in every e:isi- more certain to cure, if its use it continued in smaller doses for ;). week or t vo after tlio disease hA been checked, more especially in diliieult and long standing enses. Uwtaily tliii medicine will not require any

aid to keep the bowels in good order : should

the potion:; however, require a cathartic medicine alter having tUien three or four

doses of li e Tonie, a siin !c dose of Bull's

V eetoble tannlv Pills will bo ulfieient. DR. JOEN BtTIJ.'S I'rincipal Office : No 40 lifth, V-tnua Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.

FOR SSLLIi: AT THE

BlooBSiifiigton Mills.

H5realstnlls anil Feed.

WE keep constantly on linnit und for snle, wholosiili) "mi l retail, Choice

family Flmir. Unilmin Jluiir, ileal, Jirtui,

SlmrLs) tihipstuff, (;ru, R Chop and Hhi'Hcd Oats, at tho following prices :

Flour per. bbl $5:00 to $6:00

bbl. SHck $1:40 to $1:50 " 1 bbl. " 70 to 75

Graham Flour tbbl. sack $1:25

ibU "

Meal, pr.hu.

ran, " '

Shorts, " " ,

Middlin'', " "

Shied Oats" "

Kve Chop, pr. hun...

BULL'S WORM DESTROYER.

through the iron burs of their cage. A fev timid persons inquired whether the c:ifro was very secure, and looked fearfully upon the tawny beasts, whose massive jaws and powerful limbs seemed waiting only for the opportunity to burst forth, wild resistless rage nnd fury. Mr. Forepaugh and Mi:. Morman were the principal purchasers, the former investing 4,200, and the latter $11,055. The sales will loot up about $15,000.

A colored gentleman in Texas,

; went into a blacksmith shop with

his coat-tail pocket full ot powder. When he came out, he made a hole in the roof.

Overcome with happiness and ex-

During the Revolutionary War, an English, sixty-four gun frigate,

citement, at a Chicago wedding, one! was sunk in Delaware Bay, near

rlermi

IVews in Brief. Anna Dickinson is 27. Farragut is well again. Sprague has a '.laughter. Kasby hts had the mcasle.?. Frank Blair is in New York. Hyacinth e eits meat on Friday. Chang and Eng are in Baltimore. Sleighing at Minneapolis. Good sleighing iu Maine. Milwaukee has 554 saloons. 454,355 Masons in the U. S. Detroit forbids steam whistles. Missouri tin mines "played out.'' St. Louis has 2,000 liquor saloons. Delaware has but one daily paper. Religious revivals at Brazil. Fine tobacco crop in Pike co. Putrid sore throat ia Scott co. Cold weather all over the State.

works,

Florida is shipping its orange crop. "Vermont has 3,000 marble quarries. Lexington, Ala., mourn9 for a tailor. German emigrants pouring into Texas. Arabs are reviving the -East

Africa trade. Kentucky boasts an unusual invasion of pigeons. Yeast is .leddled in Massachusetts the same as milk. A 1,000 cow was exhibi ted at the Iowa State fair. There is no water within nine miles of Promontory Poiut. A Minnesota church has a large triangle instead of a bell. Queen Victoria is to visit Ireland :af3 1 June. Prussian von ten can earn 40cts u day harvesti lg, Mark Twain averages 600 per week as a lecturer. A Buflkloniaa wants a patent for a mosquito trap.

A North California preacher has

invented a $11 rat trap.

A clergyman in New York took

a $5,000 wedding lee lately.

Twenty-one 3uits for divorce arc

pending in Davenport, Iowa.

Cincinnati spent over 13,000 in

street cleaning during Uotober

Iron m&y h: heat id red-hot l y

repeated strokes ol the hammer.

Darley, the artist., illustrate.'! some

semes irom Scott : and Harry

Bolingbroke describes a mimic en

counter in a duck pond. Finally a "Christmas Carol"fro in tho French,

with an English translation, holds

the last page, so that music is heard as volume III. disappears, and all

young eyes are turned to Volume

IV., ot w;iich an ample programme -r I ! i -II T-r

is given, x'uunsneu vy rii'itD and Houghton, New York. Subscrip

tion, 2.50.

The well-known banking house

ot Winslow, J-ianier & Co., ot Jew

York, several ot the partners ol

winch are Indiana men, and which

does a veiy largo Western business,

are abonfc to admit, as s. partner,

John W. Ellis, Esq., President of

the First National Bank ot Cincin

nntJ. ft. cfvnt.lcman favorably known

b . - j -..

in busine&a circles throughout the

Western country.

Since the rate of British postage

was reduced from twenty-lour to twelve cents, the postal revenue from that source have fallen off only twelve per cent, in the aggregate, showing that the cheaper postage caused eighty-eight per cent, increase of correspondence. Mr. Crcswcll expects even a larger increase when the rate shall be reduced to six cents, which will be on the 1st of next January, under the uew treaty concluded by Mr. Cresswell with Mr,. Thornton.

in Washington. ile was born in Massachusetts, in 1788, and early removed to Kentucky, whore he was a journalist for several years, and lid much toward- establishing the free school system in that State.

A Washington correspondent says that great pains arc taken in the navv to have Farragut's name pro

nounced Fa "vage.D. The country is getting so nice that the Detroit Free

1V says that wc may soon expect j s its effects.

to hear violinists Complain of the . cert ain in the extreme

scarcity ol suitable cixtgew hddlc strings.

To my United States anil World-wide Read ers.

I have received lminv testimonials frow

professional ai d medical u-.en, as mv almanac

and variou.'l publications have shown, all ol

wlm-h are ceiiuino. In tollowin;' from

highly educated and popular physician of (fCor;ia( is certainly one of the most sensible

con.niiiiuc;! lions I have- ever received. Dr

Clement knows exactly vhat hn speaks of, and his te? tiirony deserves lo be written in

letters of i;old. Hear what the Doctor says

ol Uull s Worm Destrc ycr : Yalianow, Walker Co., Oa.f June !2lHh, 1SC3.

Dn, Jons Bn.L Dear Sir : I hare recent

ly given your 'Worm Destroyer' several trials

and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single instance to have the wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty large

counter piactiee, and have clam use Jor some

article cf t he kind. I am free to confess that

I know of no remedy recommended by the

ablest authors that is so certain and speed

On thi. contrary they are un

My object in writinc

Yiu is to find out udoq what terms I can get

the medicine from von. If I can sot it upori

easy terms, I shall uso a groat deal of it. 1

am aware that the use of such articles ia con

trarv to the teachings and practice of a grea

majority of the regular line of M. D.'s, but I

aeo no just cause or good sense in discardio

a remedy which we know to be efficient, sim

an llunn tired a pistol and i ore iuunin, anu me oiner tiay u . - "v ; " ' rr t"i..i7 , ".V- u.j-

Oroilgllt OOWn Ulllllor.l ClinicrKOl, wa;: raised in goon cuuuilujii, i;tu, as t0 u30 U anj any m,.ans to alleviate suffera brother of the bride. Hunn was sadly out of time as Rip Van Win-ling humanity which I may be able to com-

e

sorry, but Schmcrkel was dead, and

sorrow was of no avail.

A. pauper off of the poor f irm of

Booue countv, voted against a rail-

ad appropriation, saying, "Our

taxes are too heavy now. Ine poor devil hadn't paid even a poll tax for fifteen years.

i,i ,.f,.i fi.;.,t !in j maud not hesitatme because some one nior

.111 KJli Ctt 1. 11I!UIV tll. ; , , , . i in;

kle

....... U., (,RnjkI ttn

-NCiSOU era, would be as much out j 1: ffccta first, and necurcd the sole right to

ot place in tais day ot jilated hulls anc. turrets, as Noah's ark in a trop

ical cvclone.

J.VMKS HUGH iS. XICK. VAX IlulCK. HUGHES & ViN HORN, Attorneys at Iaiw, JtLOSIIXfciTOA', IXD.,

VTII.L iirnetico in tho Supreme and

T iiilerioi Court ot the Mil to, and in

the District C urt of tho U.S. for Indiitna. Tho collection of elainis in any part of the Stale, will receive prompt ntb-ntion. r.looinitii;ton, Iml., isov. ti l, 1S00-V

Sioeli Farm for Salts

;.!or lur.lier juirtteulnrs. applv to GEO'R IKE iSMEEKSBloominc ton, Iiuliiiia. till j aii 1

The Alabama Legislature has rat

ified tho nftccnth amend iicnt, the Senate bv unanimous vote, and the

House 61 to 1(5. The Tennessee

House has rejected the Amcndiaent

by 57 to 12.

An important improvement in the

manufacture of horsa collars, has

just been devised by a Philadelphia

mechanic. Ihe collar bcin? stulled

with elastic cork, is light in weight, ;T"' and adapts itself to the shapa of the 1 1 animal as rcadilv as if it was mold- ifvi

ed. It is highly elastic, does not(lfir ,' pon set in i?rn. ; v.-ater chafe or gall the neck, and, die cork I f'W Vk?ty a"cJ cm"cnl 0od La,u' . . " . ' . . ' . dwelling louse, Scc. lerms easy.

ueing n lioa-contiucior, nijiiiy irom the heat is prevented.

In 18o0 Evansville had a popula

tion of six thousand, and the value

ol property assessed for taxes was in round numbers one million six

hundred thousand dollars. In 1854

the Crawfordsville road was completed to Terre Haute. Mark the

result. Ihe population had increas

ed two thousand, or 3-1 per cent., and the value of the property as assessed for taxation, was two

million six hundred thousand dol

lars, or nearly seventy-five ner cent.

Evaruwille Courier.

The late Joseph Pizzala, proprie

tor of the European House, at Montgomery, Ala., was a Conmander among the Masons, At the approach of death, he sent lb: Father

Manucey, to administer the sacrament of the Catholic- Church. The Father refused, unless Mr. Pizzala renounced Masonry, which he did, and so ,vas not buried by the Fraternity.

ecure that knowledge- However, I am b

no means an advoeato or supporter of the

thousands ot worth. sm nostrums that tiood

the courtry, that puiport to cure all manner

of iliyeae to which unman flesh is heir.

l'lease reply eoon, and inform ine of your best

terms. X am, sir, most, respectfully, Julius 1'. Qhsiinst, M. D,

Bull's Sar&nparilla.

A Good Rieason for run Captains Faith

ilead the Captain's Letter and tho Letter

from his mother : Benton Barracks, Mo., Apr. 30, 1866.

.'Da John Dull Dear sir ; Knowing the

efficacy (if your Sarsaparilla, and the healing

anil benoneial qualities it possesses, I 6Cnd

vou the following stateii ent of my case.

I was wounded about two yeais ago wns

taken prisoner and confined ior six month

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A Complete Tictorial History of tho Time.-

Six Great Remedies.

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Worthy of Attention.

To Dr. Thomas A. Barley ;

I hereby certify tht during last year I wB

attacked with the ague whilst in Yicksurg,

Slits., una used several popular roeduioeft

with but temporary relief. On reachinc

home the disease returned in a worse type, when my medical attendant ordered Quinine in large doses frequently as high as C0

grains per dav, and which must have eon na

nci rly ft 00. I consulted Dr. Smith, ot Louis

ville, and found be prescribed qnraine ana

arsenic combined, which I refused to take.

I was almost bloodlens, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and

Spleen. About this time, tne aarertisKmens

of Huley'a Ague Tonic appeared in c city

paper, aud I determined to give it a trial, k did so, and one bottle restored me complete ly, and mtee that time I hare seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy results, and would certainly reeom- tt mend it as preferable to By other touio before tho pcblic. JAii ES MARTIN', 'Engineer. Louisville, Ky., Jape 15, 1863.

Purify Tour Blood Hnrley'8 Sarsaparilla, With Iodine of Potash.

A Sections of the Bones, Habitual Cogtivcneas..

Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, E'vbpepsia, Erysipcla, Female Irregularities,Fiiitula,aU Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. Indigestion, Files, Pulmonary Diseases, Scrofula, or lung's Evil, Syphilis.

LomsviiAX, April 4, 2656. Hurley's Sarsaparillu is what it is represent ed, and I beliere it the most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing couM indnen me to say so without proof of the strongest tod surest kind ; therefore I speak willingly end positively. My daughter h is been afflicted with skin diseases and stiffness of the joints for aeveraJ years. 1 employed the prixcipal physiciane of the city and they could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla, not expecting it would do much good, but to my great as fonishment she rapidly got well, and continues so. Bad die taken any medicine I would not give this certificate ; but your Sarsaparilla, ".he only remedy employed. leaves no doubt of its medieal qualities, and that it alone cured her. LULE .REYNOLDS.

HURLEY'S Popular Worm Candy.

Messrs. James Ruddle k Co. Gentlemen It gives mo great pleasure to say, aftar using all the other worm remedies known to me.

s h year, which must be paid at the f T eojuwa, l was cribor s p.,st-oiee. Address ! ?dviae1 to.,7 T-Hurley's, and suv-mi using . ' . . . I. .ti.MMn k. kuinMa I. ,.. wall am.

healhy. The children would eat it all the time. It is one of the best, safest remedies

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New AtlvcrtiseiBsciat,, FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Mlincry Goods.

I

nii widarsigncd offers fi.r sale one of tho in! t stock f irms in Monroe eouneoiisstinir of Jld ifreu. situated

milei ".orthcast of lllo.miington. A i llemg moved so often, my wounds have not

neaiea yet. i nave not est up a moment since I v.-as wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. 1 have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than ia any thing else, I wish that which is genuine. Please express me half i dozen bottles and oblige,

Capi U P Johnson, St Louis, Mo. P S The following was written April 30,

1865, by Mrs Jenide Johnson, mother of Capt

Johnson :

Dn Joiim Bull Dear Sir : My husband

DrC S Johnsou, was a skillful surgeon ami

hvsiciau iu Central Kw xerk, when he died

leaving the above C P Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of ago he had a chronic

diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gavo him

your Saranparilla. It cohkd him. I have for ton yearn reomniendfld it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Perfect success has attended i:. The cures ell'ected in some cases

of scrotula and fever ores were almost

miraculous. I am very anxious fcr my son to again have recourtie to your Sarsaparilla. Uo is tearful of getting a spurious article,

hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible but I believe he will recover.

Jennie Johxson.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED my rail ;inl Winter stwk of Millinery

Goods, ftid :tsk tho Ladies to cnl and oxau .incth'm. They consist of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Kid Gloves, Cutis, Bleaching and .Pressing done on short, aotico, und latest, style. Shop one dcor cast of Reed's Saddler shop, room fo rnerly occupied by Mis. A. J. McCcllouah. MISS M. A. RO MXSOSf . Bloo-Ttincton, Nov. 17. 1860w0.

At Lafayette, wheat is but 75c. per bushel. Janu s Davis of Aurora, had the rheiimiitisin, ami a traveling quack, gave hint of a pet nostrum. The dose cured the rheumatism, but they buried Davis, next day. A man diod in Sc. John's, N. B., the other day, -whosie life was insur

ed for the sura ot 8280,000. The

only child of tha'; man must have

experi enceu siomethmg of 'the luxury of woe."

Says the New York Herald,

"Some people do not believe in ad

vertisi ig, because, they say , 'nolxnly reads the papers.' lint let them get into ft scrape, and you'll find them

rushing around to tho newspaper

office, -with the request: "Please

don't mention that littio affair ;

don't '.vaut ray nurac published all

ovor. t:ae country." ,

uar ilia ns gale. TOTlCi. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN the undersigned. Guardian of James R An. merman, minor child of John M. Ammcrm.8'1, will sell (it private sale the fc .lowing i- ,al estate, situated in tho county of Monroe, and State of Indiana, to-wit :

Tho we t half ot tho northeast quarter ol

section (3(i'i thirty-six, townsliip (Uj nine n rth, rantro (2) two west. . . " 'is 1 .m 1.

Ariiilicfitions ot puronasors win nu ro-

CClVO t lit tHO lllW OUIUO ui jjuumch a.

(.'. y in Bloomington, Indiana, until the 9.h day of December, 18(10.

Tkkms: One thousand dollars in casn, tl ij residue in three equal payments of one, two ind three years, tho purchaser giving note ftt interest; waving valuation and secured bi Kood freehold security. .OHN M- AMMERMAN, Novl7w3 Guardian. Louden & McCoy, AU'yf.

The li&st Call. mHOSE KNOWING THEM-

'I solve indebted to tho undersigned, are

horeby notified to call ana settle their acCountH immediately, as longer indulgence

will not bo given, alter tne i.st ot uctooor. fa JAMES SMALb. Bloomington, Ind., sopt22, 18ti9.

White's Puteut Cheap Newspaper Files.

Ti pr.T. dur .V'n. convenient, compact,

1.5 just the articlo evoryliody wants. It liles jmpers in regular order, oach paper by i-aelf. ltrmlv. in book form; i.s easily ad

justed, an d not liable to get out of repair. Price EO conta ; for sale ftt the PostOiKco

Bill's Cedron Bitters.

AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.

Testimony of Medical Men. Stony Point, White Co, Ark; May 23; '68. Dr Joiis Bull Dear Sir : Last February

I wns in Louisville purchasing drugs, and

I got sosie ot your baisapanUa aud (Jedron Bitters. My son-in-law, who was with me ia the store, hun been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters and

soon found his geroral health improvod.

Dr. (list who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. Dr Coffee, who has been in bud health for severed years stomach and liver affected improved very much y tho use of your Bitters. Indeed tho Cedron Bitters has given you greet popularity in thw settlement, I think I ooulu sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall e.tpeeialy your Cedron

Bitters and Saninnanlla. Kbip mo via

Memphis, care of llioket & Nocly. KeHDectfuliT. B. Walker.

rrepansd and Hold by DR. JNO. BULL, at his Lii.bratory, Fifth Streot, Louisville,

Ky. For sale by J. W. SHOEMAKER, Bioou tugtvo, lad- jaA4e9y

Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes ot a LaxativTi Medicine,

Perhapsnooremedlcine is no universally required by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any be fore eo universally adopted Into use, ia every country and amoufj all classes, cm this mild but efficient purgative Tlie obvious reason is, that it is a mo re reliable and far taore ef

fectual remedy than anv other. Those who have tried It, know that it cured them ; those who have not, know that it cures tlieirneighbors and Mends ; and all know that what it does ouce it does waj-t that it never fails through any faul t or nogelect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remaikatiecuia of the following complaints, but such cures lira known in every neighborhood, aad we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and coaditiona In all climate : contnuuuu: neither calomel nor but

aeietenous dru

by air everf

being purely vegetable, no harm can arise Iiout their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to TieiJth, and by 'correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the Jlrst origin of disease. Mittiitu directions are given in the" vrapner on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pillt rapidly cure: For SyMipala or Indigestion, XJatletuta newt, limsaur and JLom ot Appetite), they should be talon moderately to stimulate the f tomach, and restore its healthy tone and iction. for E.ilvr Comr,lulot and its various arms miim jDitnanwcnci, mttc JiK.Ra( jtcbe, Jfaaudlcft or Gren Mick newt, loa 'lic and Bilious Femn, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruc tion.! winch cause it. For yenterj or Diarrhoea, but one mild doso is generally required. For Bheu'uaHus, Can, Gravel, Fish Sliittiou of tho Heart, Pain 1st tba Slack and Xioinn, thoy should be Mminuously taken, as reiUirod, to change the d; sealed action of the system. With audi changu those complttintB disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellingthoy should be taken in largo and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For MupprcMioa a large dose sbculd be taken as it produces tlie desired effect t y sympathy. A i a Dinner Pill, take one or two Vills to promote digestion and relieve the stomael. Aa occasional dose etimulntes the stom ch ana bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and ir.vigoratcs tho system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement; exists. One whe feels tolerably well, often find t that a dose of thuso JPIHs makes Mm feel deeidoaly bettor, lVru their cleansing and renovating direct on the dijebUvo apparatus Dr. J. V, AYMit A CO., rractieal CJImM X.OWJ5MZ,. 3C4.SS., V. B. A, . B. H. CAMPBELL, Agent.

S.

Orchard HoraceM. ORCHARD & SON, Proprietors.

OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.

BlooKuiagtoKt, Intl.

SSAo pains will be spared to aecctnmodaie

ine wavering, puoM. auglly

Irarraity Deeds and Morl,gi,seB Hot IT esib at ttw Progress offlt.

known, and as such, recommend it to one

and ail. JAS. W. TRlVIS.

Louiavitle, June 13, 1868.

HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS. FOR

Debility, Lobs of Appetite, Weakness, Indiges

tion, oi lyspcpaia, Want of action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach. JAMES RDDDLE & CO, Proprietors, LouisviLe, Xy.

To Jas. Ruddle St Co.. Louisville, Ky

ueiiuemen : This is to certify th t I havo been for years a sufferer, and tried aJ tho touicH I hve beard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief from any of them. I beard EurIy's Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, wiih little faith in it before I commenced, aud to my surprise, before .' finislied one bottle, I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasion. it was the means of saving and prolonging my life. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as tba best Bitters known, and advise thtm always to ask for Sr. Hniky'l and aave co other. Tour, etc, JOHN W. DIXON. Louisville, Ej , December 10, lt8.

mmz to; mothebs. Infant Sootliiiij Syrap. Use in the future only Sea brook's. Invaluable in the following disuases: Summer Complaint, irregularities of tho Bowels, Bcstiveness, Tee tbing, ke Gives health to the child and rest to tin

mother.

XashvQle, Tsnn., Feb 13, 18SS Jas. Euddle k Co., Looisville, Xv. When

living in your city I usod several bottles of

Dr. beabrook'8 Infant tjoothwg Syrup, and found it to do my child more food and it would Mat bttr after using it than an-f other remedy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, it is the besit medicine foi children at present known. I wish you wouht get the druggists here to keep it. If any omi does, p'.eaae let me know ; if not send me on doaen by express and I will pay for it at the office here. Write me when you send it, and oblige MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.

m. SEABROOK'S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and CaUsaja. Thta eJcirant conbinatioa Dosaeaes all tbn

Tonie properties of Peru-nan Bark and Iroc, without the disagreeable taste and bad effect

of either, separately or in other preparation i, of those valuable medicines. It should 1m taken in all eases when get tie touic impnssion ia required after convalescence from

levers or debilitating dlseaies, or in tho dUtresfiinc irreenlarlties peculiar to female.

No female should be without it, if liable fc such ctiaeasea, for nothing HB wjj take it

piaoe.

Janes Rattle & Co., PR0PRJET0JR5, Laboratory No. 41, Bollist 8treet Louisville, Ky. AH the above goods for ealo by 8. II CAMPBELL, Bloossington. Ind. Seym I8ty