Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 December 1869 — Page 4
New Advertisements 511 PHIZES, 1314,320. Tickets Five Dollars. Legal Prize Scheme. Popularly known as the "IleiKlorson, Ky. Land Sale." granted spoeial eliar!cr by the Kentucky .U-g shv lire, i. kI endorsed by the Governor, the Ur-ited Mates S.'ivitors and 500 of the most prominent citizens of Kentucky. 'Capital Vrir. Sirx.oor. Smallest Pri.e $30,0()e. comprising the richest Ohio River-bottom Tobacco Lands ami most valuable, city lots in Henderson co., Ky. Xone of this property is worth less t han $2000 per am cash in "gold: and most of i; is worth from $1,000 to $3,t)00 per acre. Resides the above prizes there is one pr zc of $".000 in currenev, two of $1,200 each, and four of $600, which go to tho winners of the first seven prizes respectively. Final drawing will take place December 1:8, ISO!), at Masonic Temple, Louisville, Ky. In order to avoid the rush of the last few de.ys and have your tickets properly registered, buy at one of your nearest club agent, or remit by Express (pre paid,) Draft, P. O. money order, or registered letter, ti either of the following financial agents, who will furnish full descriptive circulars. L. H. Lyno, Cash'r Farmers Rank, Henderson, Ky. K. R. Alexander, Commercial Rank Louisville, Ky. J C Ijatham, Pros Rank Hopkins villc. James L Dullnm, Comruerjial Rank, Padueah, Kentucky. R ( Thomas, Cash'? Leuingtsr, Ky. "W R Tyler, Cas r Deposit Ban. Owensboro, Ky. nvvlw4
Something in the Star for everybody Vniversalists Loi:k Here! 1827 Star in the Ves 1870. An 8 page Family Ji jrnal. devoted to I'niversalism. and continuing Literivy, Agricultural and Scientific Intelligence, with Current, Religious and Secular News; Edited by Rev. Dr. "Williamson and I. S. Cantwell ; $2 50 per year in advance: premium to every row subscriber; send for specimen ; those who subscribe now get the paper the balance of the year five ; Address vvillianison & Cantwell, Jincinmr.i, O.
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On. tike North-East Corner 0 F THE PUBLIC SQUARE, In II looming! in, Inci., The People of Town find Country, can piocuro Groceries, Notions, Cotton Yarn and Jye StuifTei, Quecnswaro, &;., Of the purest, freshest brands at tavonible figure. Eiiden voring always to keep my stock full, I buy non.' but Xo. 1 Goods such as will recommend themselves, upon trir-1.
SHOEMAKER & COS COLUMN.
Special lYofices.
DR. JOHN .BULL'S Great Reuiediies.
AGUE 0U1LLS
Lake and Kanawha Salt, wholesale or retail.
I will always pay the highest market price for Conn try Produce.
Don't forgot tho place northeast corner of the public square. E. T. TAYLOtt. Nov21 'i37y NOTICE TO FARMERS! AJSD TO Til '3 citizens of bloomington.
DR. JOHN lit HI. L, M innfaeture and Vender of the Celebrated SMITH'S TOiMC SIRUP ! FOR THE CURE OK
AND FEVER OH
AND 7EVEK .
HE proprietor of this c -?v rated mcdicii.e justly uluinis for it a supirioiity overall
e- er offered to the public for ,he mfe certain speedy and permanent cure of Ague and F'ver", or Chills and Fever, whether of short o- long standing. He refers to the entire Western ami South weste-n ooamry to benr him testimony to the truth t-f the assertion that in no case whatever will it (nil to cure, if the directions nre strietli' followed and cirried out. In a great many crises a single ilose hna been sufficient for a enre, and whole fimilies have been cured by a single bottle ith a perfect restoration if :h general health. It i, however, prudent, nnd in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smnller doses for a week or tvo after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long- standing cuses. Usually this medicine will nat cqiiir any iiid to keep the bowels in good Older; should the piticnt, however, require a cathaitio medicine after having ti ken th -ec or four iloses of the Tdnic, a sii.gle done of Bull's Voaetohle Familr l'ills will to Mifliciert.
DR.
JOHN' BULL'S Principal Office : Ko 40 fil th, !ros Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
TO the People of the South and West. Fever and Ague, or Chills, Can be cvreo with PERRY DAVIS Pain Killer. WANTED Agcr ts to sell Scrtire Afloat in the Suwpter& Alabama by Adm'l Raphael Semnies. 30,000 copies sold during tl.e first four months. It is a most graphic and thrilling description of the adventure? of this eommandcr and his comrades, written by Sot amcs hinirelf. and everybody takes it without solicitation, no matter -what their politics. "We will furnish the names of o.v 125 agents, who have made upwards of $300 per month not, with this book.' Sold nly by subscription, and exclusive territory given to good agents. Address F. L'Dilble & Co., 208 Main' St., Louisville, Ky. .
DR. WHITTIER.
A. Recrular Graduate of Medw
sine, as diploma at of ice will shew, hnsj been longer engaged in the treatment of
eneral, sexual ana Jfnvate diseases,
than any other physic an in fat. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrhei, Gleet. Stricture. Orchitis, Hernisi, and Rupture: all Urin-
ary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mereurrialj
Afleetions ot the ir.roat, fakir., or uoncs, tire treated with unpii ralleled success.
Spermatorrhea, fatxual Uebility and tmpotency as the rc-f lit of self-abuse in
(youth, sexual excess ia mature years, or'
bther causes, and when produce some o!
the following effect.:', as nocturnal oinis-1
kions, blotcies, debiiviy, dizziness, dim
ness of sight, contusion ot ideas, evil, iorbodings,"jversion to soeietvof females,
loss of Memory nnd sexual power, ar. d
rendering marriage improper, are per
mnnentlv cured.
Dr. whittier publishes n Medical
famphlet relating to venerai disease and the disastrous and varied conse
kiuences of se'if-itbusu, that will be sent
to any address in a sealed enve'ope for two stamps. Many physiciur.s introduoe
patients to the doator after reading his
medical pamphlet. Coinmunicaon con
fidential. A tntnr.ly talK will cost vou
nothing, umce central, yet retired
Mo. 617 St., Char.eston st St. Louis, Mo
Hours, 9 x. M. to 7 P. M., Sundays 12 tol
2 p. af. aovliwi
NICHOLAS NOLAN han opened a new Grocery and Provision Store, in the room formerly occupied by Chub Howe, oi: the west side of the public square, and has on hand :;nd will alwuys keep, a full stock of Staple ar d Fancy Groceries Toh.icco. Cigars, Confections, nr.d in fact, every article usually found in a Grocery Store. An extra article of N. O. Molasses, at $1;10 porenl. Sorghum, 75 to 5')e. pm gal. COUNTRY PRODUCE, The highest market price will be p-iii for Turkeys,' Chickens. Butter, Kggs, Bmuis, Dried Apple- and lVnches. Rlooniington, Ind., February J, 18'3C.
Bakery, . Confectionery Fancy Grocery , East Side Public Square.
BJiEAD, Jtaisin.
Cokrx, Oracicr.i, Canditu, Vutx Cumuli., and Foreign Jfnits,
Always ou hand,.
The best brands of Oysters, by the Can or served up in the Saloon. Fancy akes made to order, In the latest styles, at short notice. novlt 'GO HEN RY 11QTT. Surgeon JDeirtifsl;
. JOUST SBTT, late of Torre
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. To my United States anil Worki-wide Readers.
I hve received many testimonials frow
professional and medical men, as my aluamu
and various publications hare eiown, all cl
whicn are genuine. I no following rom a
highly educated end popular rhysiiian of
j dcorgia, is I'crtnmly one of the most sensible ; communications I have ever received. Dr
! Clemen', knows exactly tnl he speaks of, and his testimony deserves :o bo written in
let tors of gold, Uear what the Doctor says
of Bull s Worm Destroyer : Valianow, Walker Co., Ga.) : June 20th, IS38.
! Da, Jons Btu Dear Sir : I hare recently givdn your 'Worm Destroyer' (ereral trials and find it wonderfully rffii-ncie.is. It .sias
not fililod in a single instance -a bav the
wished for effect. I am doing a pretty large
country practice, and nave duly use lor some article tf the kind. I am free to confess that
I know of no remedv recoiimetided by the
ablest authors that is so certaii:. mil speedy in its effects. On tho contrary thev ate un
certain in the extreme. My object ic writing yau is to find out upon wha; terms I can get
the medicine from you. If car get it upon
easy terms, I shall use a groat oeal ot it.
am avitre that the usu of such nniclcn is con trary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the regular line of S! . D.'s, but 1 see no just cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which we knoir to fce t fficient, sim ply because we may be ignorant of its combination. For my pnrt.I shall make it a rule to use all and any mean tc- idle via to suffering h jmanity which I mav be ibli to com
mand not hesitating because so;ne ongmore ingensous than myself may hive learned its effects first, and secured the sole riht to securn that knowledge Ilovrciier, 1 am byno means an advocate or supp )rter of the thousands of worth'esn nostrums t;hat flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which human' l esh is heir. Picas.! reply soon, nnd inform inc of your best term.1'. I am, sir, m jsi risperli'iiliy, Ji'urt P. Ci.EiiKJ T. M. D. '
WOKDS OK WISDOM FOB YOCSO MEN, On the Riding Passion in Youth and Earlv
Manhood, wil l SEI.K II ELI r'or tho Erring
and uiifiirtiina'.e. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD
ASSOCIATION", Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
April? 18t5i y special notice.
nine the
Extra Special IVotir-f. Tteware of Counterfeits ! Smith's T
vruii has Veen I'ountertei! i S. aiiu
counterfeiter brought to grief.
Smith's Tonic Syrup. The genuine nrtio'e must have j)r. John
Hull's private stamu on each buttle. Dr.
John llul i on1)", hits the right to manufacture and sell the original John Smith's Tonic Svruv). of liouisville, Kv. R.xamine
well the bilad on eac h bottle. If my private stamp is not en the bottle, do notpur-
haso or you wil. ho iieceivcd. nee mv
column advertisement, ami mv snow earn.
T will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The irenuiiV Smith's Tunic Syrup
can only be prepared by myself.
J.t.e publics servant. DR. JOHN' BULL. Louisville, Ky., April 23. 1868-tf
Stuart & Company, ire. dde, of the Pablie Square, DEALERS IN
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I was cured of Deafness ami Catarrh by a simple remedy, and will send the receipt and will send the receipt free. 4w 31 US. M. C. LKGGUTT, Hoboken.N.J.
FARMER'S HELPER. SHOWS how to double the profits of the Farm, and how farmers t nd thi ir sons can each make SlOO per month in winter. 10,000 copies will be mailed free, to farmers. Send nunio find address hi Zeiglcr, McCurdy & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD Will lis given to any person, whj on analysis wil! discovet imo grain of srsenic, or any other mineral poison in Dr. Hurley's Ague Tonic; it is purely vegetable, nnd the most happy combination that the science of medicine has developed to contest successfully the most prevalent diseases incident to a bilious or malarious climate, it; being a most perfect ant periodic, always breaking the chill in two or three doses, but belter than tho.):, or all else, and what renders it the mos; efficient, compound extent, is the universally conceded fact that it leaves the patient iti, bettc,' health than before the attack, with no puffing up of the skin, no buzzing iu the head, no impaired vision, but a clear beid, a hmithv skin, a bright eye, an
clastic step, and buoyant health. It elir.iinates disease from the system by dissipating engagements of the secretions, exciting the liver to healthy action and giving the pancreatic and hepatic juices their normal condition and healthy flow. It ia a better preventative than cure, and if people could be prevailed upon to take it in, say tcaspoonful doses three times a day during the -chilly seasons, they would have perfect immunity from chills, and all their train ot concomitant diseasen, but who but the prudent will take medicine before they are sica. Read advei tiameul. in another col nmn.
HAIID WARE, STOVES, Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash, Class t Putty, Chains, Collar, II antes, Sec, A full and complete stock of Farmers' and Me chanics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Speciil attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. m Bloomington, may 1!), 1809.
Free to Book Agents. Wo will send a handsome prospectus of our New Illustrated family Bi
ble to unv book Agent, troo of charge.
Address National Publishing Co Pliil.Pa-
Chicago. 111., or St Louis. Mo. 4ir
ook Agents Wanted fob
Struggles and Triumphs of
P. T. BARN1JM
"Written by himself. In one large octavo volume nearly 8O0 Pages printed in
hnglisli nnd German. 3;t eleignnt full pageengravings. It embraces forty yean.' recollections of bis busy life, us a Merchant,
Manager, Hanker, Lecturer and Showman. No book published, so acceptible to r.ll
classes. Every one wants it. Agents average from ftO to lOO subscribers a week.
We offer extra terms, nnd pay freight west.
Illustrated catalogue and terms to Agents sent free. novl7-8w
J. H. BURR & CO.,Pubs,Hartfor:l.Conn
AN OLD F I JR JI IN A New Lo'catioii. SHOWERS & HENDMX,
HAY K purehasc.l anil ntteel up a new ware-room: on the soi.th side ef the public souare, and in it have placed the
largest s'.ock of
:p ir m e 'i
IS
Ever before se:m in Bloom ington. have an immense quantity of
Wo
wheeler & mtmn Sewing Ma c Hi i ne BWORLKV would respectfully nn- . nounoe to the citizens of Monroe county, thnt he is acting as Agent for the above named popular first-class machine, with his headquarters at Smith & Cochran's Jewelrv titore. where he can be foimd
I j when not engaged in canvassing. Needles,
D
Haute, and of Kobinson, Ills., te:id?rs
his professional services to the citizens of
the city of Bloornington, Monroe, and :.djeiining coun-.ies. From an experience; of several years, in tho above named places, he guarantees satisfactiem in nil cases. 8 Office, with Dr. Cummins, on North College Avenue. oct 27 '63-y
$15 to !$25'i per month guaranteed. Sure p.y. Salarie paid weekly to Agents everywhere selling our Patent Everlasting White Wife (Hothe.s JAne. Cull at, or write- for particulars to the Girard "Wire Mills, 2C1, North Third St, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED, EVERYWHERE. f V AGENTS, $100 to $25 per month, mule and feraale, to ir. traduce the Genuine Improved Gammon Sense Pami'y Sewing Machine, underfeed an 1 overfeed styles. Price only These machines will Etiah, hem, fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, gather and embroider. The oloth cannot lit pulled apart even after every other stitch is cut. Every macliii e warranted five years. We will pay above salary or t commission frt in which twice the amount can be made. Addrc-s for Terms te Agents. &c., GEO. McEATHBON & C O. Nfcshville, Term. Catjtiok. !Do Eot ht imposed upon b other parties palming cfl" wortl: less cast-iror inttchines, under thej stiine name or otherwise. Ours i; the only genuine and practical machine manufactured. nov!7t4
ITotlce to JVoii-Resldents. Tlie State tf Indiana, Mot, roe Co.,
in the Vivcutt Coari, May Term, 1870. Alex. Nlclolson m. John Kerr, Mary Ann Kerr, Thomas Moore and Isaa'.; Adkins. Now comer tho plauititT, by Hughes .' Van Horn, Attorneys, and tile 1 is complaint herein together with an affidavit that said delondunt, John Xerr, is not resident cf the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore lie-eby tjiven said defendant thnt unlets he bfi find nppe.iT on the first day of the next term of tin; C iieu t Court, to be holelen on. the first Monday of May, A. D. 1870, nt the Court House in Bloomingtou. in said count,-, and Statj, and answer or demur to said complaint, ib.o game will be heard and determined -n his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloo-ningtor., this 23d day pf Novwnbor, A. "D. uses. : ROBERT C FOSTER, Clerk. Bloornington, Ind., Nov'24w3
College Avenue Eating House. Oysters, Hot Coffee,, &c. MES. I. L. MERRICK, who has successfully conducted the Restaurant business for a number of years, has reflated her establishment recently, for the Winter season, and will serve up Oysters, CoJee, &c, in the very best manner, at all hours of the day and evening. Thankful for a liberal patronage !u the post, she asks its contimianoj in the future. MRS. D. L. MERKICK. Bloornington, Indiana, Nov !S,'69
Barber SJliop,, JAMES MERRICK still carries on the business of a Barber and Slair Dreiiger, at his well known stand, tn South College Avenue. Shampooning, II air- cut ting and Dyeing, done in the highest stylj of The Tonsorial Ad. My customers will always find a competent workman in the Shop, ready to attend to till calls. Patronage solicited. nov3'69
Home I
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NSUBANCE VJ0MPANY,
New Have bi, Conn. Capital Stock is .$,1,000,01 i 00 Capital paid up '.... 1,000,0(M 0C ASSETS OP THE COMPANY:
Cash on hand and in hands of
Agents Real Estate United States Bonds, 5- 20. . Other Bonds and Loans. . .
$;374:,7!i 84 43r.,o:i:i oo 139,2:li 37 673,91:! 18
Bull's Siirsnpurilla, A Giiod Skason fob the CArrAU'S Faith Held the Captain's Letter and the Letter from his mother -. Benton Barracks, Mo , Apr. 30, 1866. Dr John Bull Dear sir; Knowing the efficacy of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it poss jsses, I send you the following statement of ; ly rase. I wiib wounded about two yenis ago was taken prisoner and confined for six month;.
Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since I wast wounded. I am shot tlireugh the bins. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I hu ve more faith in your Sarsaparillfc than in a. iv thing else. I wish that which is genuine. I'lease express me half a dozen bottles and obi ge, Ci.rr C P Johnson, St Louis, Mo. P S The following was written A pril 30, 1865, by Mra Jennie Johnson, mother of ('apt Johnson . Pit Johm Blti.l Dear Sir : My husband Dr C S Johnson, was a skillful turgeon and physician ia Central New Yerk, w hen he died leaving the above C V Johniio i to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarihea and scrofula, for whicn I give him your Sarsaparilla. It cured hi. I iiavo for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for aero fu In, fever sores and general debility. Perfect e access has attended it. The cures effected to iioine cases of scrofula and fever sores, were almjgt miraculous. I am very unxioi:;. for my son to itgain have recourse to your Sarsapatilla. He is fearful of getting a. spurious article, hence bis writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible but I believe he vrill recover. Jehnu Joiinso.n.
Threat!, Machine Oil, and everything used in connection with the machine, will be furnisled, upon application to April 21, imJ. B. "NYOKLEY.
ANDERSON & HAMILTON, Booksellers and Stationery And Wholesale Dealers In Blank Book. Wuirow Blinds, and every description of E&ra mum, Mitchell, Indiana. 8$3?" "SVe guarantee our prices as low as nny house in the west. may20y
EVANSVILLK co3iMi:nc;i Ai colli'ge, AND Institute of Penmanship.
COLLEGE BUILDING Corner of Main and Third Streets, EVANSV1LLE, IND.
ESTABLISHED IN i860.
Total Assets $1,622,971 SO Total Liabilities 68,003 00 B" Special attention given tc the Insurance of Dwellings. Kates, nmso table. The Homi! is an old, reliable 3onapa:i y. M. I.. Snodfiraiis, Agemt. (Eg-Can be found at the Post OfBce..JP Bloornington, Ind., Feb. 17, 13a-9m
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arrinty Deeds and Mortgages lor
sale at tho Progress o:iice.
oter d on vihite or celoied paper,
Itv me rro re (.mce.
CluarcIian'M Sate. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV EM, THAT the undersigned, Guardian of J ones R. Ammerman, minor child :t John M.
j AmiiHtrman, will sell jit priv.ite sale the i following real estate, situated i:i tho co onty ; of Monreio, and State of Indiiuui, ta-w t :
i The wi:st half of the northeast Quart jr of
; section (.';() thirty-six, township ;9) nine
nortti, range (V!) two west. A)plications of purchasers will be re-ecive-d at tho law office of Lrmden It McCoy in Bloornington, Indiana, until the 9th day of .December, 18(59. Tkbms. One thousand dollars in cath, the residue in throe equal pay incuts of nrm, two find th-eo years, tho purehiiseir giving note- at interest; waving vnlu.at.ion and secured by good freehold securite'.
: JOHN M. AMMERMAN, I Navl7'v3 Gutirdii.n. i Louden s McCoy, Att y.
Bnlll's Cedrom Bitters. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
Testimony of Medical Men. Stony Poim, White Co, Ark; May 28; '06. D Jon" Bull--Dear Sir: Last February I wac. in Louisvillo purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sar-apuril a and Cedron Bitwi-s. My son-in-law, who wss with mo in the store, has been down with rreumatinm for some time, commemcd on the Bittert and soon found his gcncal health improved. Dr, Gist who has keen in bad health, tried thorn, unci ho also improved. Dr Coffee, who has been la bad health forfieveral years stomach and liver aftoeted improved very much by the uso of your Bitters. Indeed the Oedron P-ittcrs has given you great popularity in this nettlemeEt, I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall eapecinly your Ccdron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Fhlp me via Memphis, care of Ricket & Nnd;,-. Respectfully, H. Wamckr. Prepared and sold by DR. JNO BULL, at bis Labratory, 1'l.ft.h Street, Liuinvillo, Ky. f or snlo by J. W. SHOEMAKER, Bloornington, Ind. jaon.oyy
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cenM
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Also numerous other books Write for descriptive circulars. Address as above, ALFRED L. SEWELL & CO., Publishers, octdly Chicago, III.
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND
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Both common nnd lirst-chiss, and will sell to our istonicrs at lower figure's thai ever.
Much o::' this rurnilurc bus been m ide in
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Ham's Eating House.
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A fine photograph of Mr. Alger, will be
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puppet shows to grand opera ; mounte
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jet a-- m. mr
lvavs on band, ready-iineie, nnd will bo
triiiirn :d and furnished tc our customers, at oinethird lies?! money thru has
been heretofore: charged in Bloomingtou. Don't forget tho place : In the new block, south side o::' the public squitre."3a SHOWE RS & H ENDIUX. Bloo ningtoii, Ind., May 13, '68.
Confectionaries
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Warm Meals can be
Procured at all hours of the day and night.
Suth College Avenne, in the Orohtiril
Block, Bloornington, Ind ana.
liloomingion. Indn mjy 13 1869.
Sttamhoodi : How Lost, How Restored. (TS'lf ust published, a new edition of fj3j! Dr Culverwcli's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SperminntorrhiBa, or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Scmioa! Lossis, Impoteucy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., a'so Consumption, Epilipsy, and Fi induced by self-indulgence or Sexual extravagance. EST" Price, la a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured, without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointirg out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every imfTerer, no matter what his condition may bs, may cure hinisolf cheaply, privately, and radically. 301 This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in s. plain envelope; to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CEXS. J. C. KLINE & Co , 4,127 Bowery,) New York, Foat-OIBce Box 586. July2169-y
LOU1IJEN & HcCOY, A7TS3E2S AT LAW AS'D Genera Insurance Agents, Blooming to n, Ind. THEY ARE AGENTS FOR THE following first class Insurance Companies : sETNA Fire InmtraiKc Company, Assets ..$5,1.50,931 71 UNDERWRITERS Fire Ins. Company, Assets $3,634,999 9J. ETliA Life Insurance Company Assets $12,000,000 00
US' THE BEST IS
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;ULlf lIlSTRlBUTJLOil By tho Metrepolitan Gift Co. CASH GIFTS TO THE SUM OF esOOyXiO.
J. C. WOULEY. W. A. LEUli. Livery, Feed and Saile 8 table..
WORLEY k LEGG, Opposite the South end of tha R.R. Depot, HAVE one of the largest and best arranged Livery anel Sale Stables in Monroe, or in any other county ia Southern Indiana. Saddlo horses, or horses and buggies will bo furni died at any hcur of the day or night. Commercial travelers and others, will bo furnished, with conveyance to neighboring town:i. Goed, steady horses furnishoel to families. ILIorsiis fed by the single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. Wo propose ti keep a lirst-chiss stable;, finel ask the public to give a trial. PO All the accounts of the old firm . O. aro in tho hands of the present proprietors, and MUST be paio. at cut Bloornington, Ind , June 2il, 18C9.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 cash gifts, each $20,000 10 " " 10,000 20 " " 5,000 40 1,000 100 M " 500 300 " " 100 50 elegant rosewood Pianos e ich 300 to 400 75 " Melodccns, 75 to 10) 85C Sewing Machines, 60 to 75 600 Gold Watches, 75 to 3CQ ('as h prizes, silverware, &c. 100,0(i0 A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 23c. a sealed ticket is drawn, without choice, to nny address. The prize named upon it will be elelivored to the ticket holder en payment ef erne dol-; lar. Prizes are immediately sent to t.ny I address by express, or rectum" mail. You will know what your prize is be'iore you pay for it. Any prize exchanged for another of the same value. No Blanks. Our patrons can 'depend on fair dealing. Refrences: We select the fcdloving from many who have lately drawn valuable prizes, and kindly permitted us to publish them: Andrew J. Burds, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara S. Wulker, Baltimore,' Piano, 800 dollars; James M. Mat'iows, Detroit, 5,000 dollars ; John T. Andrews, Savannah, 5,000 dollars; Miss Agnes tfimnums, 'Charleston, Piano, 600 dollars. We publish uo names without permission. Opinions of the Press: "The firm is reliable, and deserves their success." W ;ek-
mrri'l ly Tribune, May 8. 4iWe know tbem to
..VH.W. ....... -J.1. A. JH" ""4 28. "A friend of ours drew a 500 dellar prize, which was promptly received.''-Daily News, June 8. Said for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Eery package of sealed envelopes contains one cash gift. Six tickets for one dollar; 13 for two dollars; 35 for five dollars; 110 for fifteen dollars. All letters should bo addressed to HARPER, WILSON & Co. 12w 1&5 Broadway, N. Y.
JAMES LIVERY,
W. C00EERLY, SALE AND
Qltlc Bills printed at satisfactory rates YJ at this oilico.
FEED STABLE, REAR OF BLOOMING-TON HOTEL, Bloornington, Ind. SADDLE HORSES, Horses and Buggies, and teams, hired on reasonable terms. Stablo just east of the Postoffice, and in rear of tho Rioomiri;tonJHotel. octG '69
tlards of all kinds printec. to order, at 'the Blojmiiigtem Progress office.
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Smith & Cochran, DEALERS IS WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, West Sidt of the Public Square, BLOOMIWGTOIV, IICDIAHA. Gold, Silver and Plated Spectacles, soled fcr all kinds of Eyes.
Special attention given to repairing fin vmtchre, and all work warranted. May9, 187-y Smith & Cochra.
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Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood tho test of seven year before the public ; and no preparation for the hair has yet been discovered that will produce the same beneficial results. Jt is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents in tlie V EC STABLE KINGDOM. It restore CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; enre 9 dandruff and humors, and filling- oat of the hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes tlie nutritive principle on which tha hair is nourished and supported. It makes tho hair moist, soft, and a loss u, and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESSING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle urul accomplish more and last lonrrer than three bottles of anyr other preparation. , It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Menewer h ave induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names ; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, thev
have resorted to faiseuooa, Off claiming they tcera former partners, or had some connection with our mr. Hall, and their preparation wa similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. PureJuise the original: it ha never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle ha our private Revenue Stamp over the fop of th bottle, AU other are imitations. R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Na$feua, N.H. Sold ly sUDngaisa tmd Dtalen imMti&m,
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D. LELEWEB. 1 ILaWEB. W ew York Far Maatctory. D. JLelewer & Bro, Wholesale and Retail Minvfactttrert of LADIES' AND GENTS' FUSS GLOVES, 4eC. No. 96 South Meridian Street, Schmdi's Block, Indianapoliiylad. ybf Furs re-modeled into the latost ttylca. at easonaWa ohargeB. lUv Tim booAt September tl lM-tjanl
