Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 January 1870 — Page 2

BLQQMiHGTQN PROGRESS.

WttxiAM A. Gaihs, Editor and Proprietor.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1869.

jind urge the Convention to place him upon the State ticket. The best men are what the party need in this campaign, acid we know of none: better than Mr. Browning.

REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING

The Union Voters of Monroo Connty-i

will meet in Mass Convention, at the Court House, in Bloomington, On Saturday, 2th, 18TO, at 12 o'clock to appoint Delegates to attend the Republican Stato Convention, at Indianapolis, on Tuesday, February 23d, 1870, and to make otbor arrangements for conducting the approaching campaign in Monroe county. Let every Township bo represented. Ex-Governor Dunning, 'Judge Buskirk,

and Major Muiky, will address the meeting. By Order of County Central Committee. 31. P. BKOWNING, Jan. 1, 1870. Chairman. Republicans of Monroe! In this number of the paper will be found a call for a Mass Meeting of the Republicans of Monroe county, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the State Convention, on the 22d of February. This, however, is the least important pact of th.3 business that vril t

come before the meeting;. The cam

paign of 1870,will be hotly contused by the Democrats, as all the offices, both county and township, are to be filled. Hence, a thorough, effective organization upon the pa -t of the Republicans of Monnie

county, is absolutely necessary.

What Railroads do lor JFttirmcrs. To haul forty bushels of coin fifty uiles in a wagon, would cost at oast 12 for team, driver and excuses. A railroad would transport

i for 4, at most. Allowing on an average of forty bushels per acre, ;he crop would be worth $3 more ier acre, or 8 per cent on JilOO. As the relative advantage is about the same for other ::rops, it is clear, that a mi road passing through a town would add 1&100 per acre to the value of the forms A town ten miles square contains 64,000 acres. An increase of $lQ0 per acre is equal to 1 6,400,000, or -enough to build two hundred miles of railroad, even if it cost $32,000 per mile. But two hundred miles of road would extend through twenty towns ten miles

square, and cost but $10,.per acre if

taxed upon the land. 1 heso ngurea

:ire given merely as an illustration. If the fat mem had taxed themselves to build all the railroads in this country, and given them away to any companies that would si;ock and run them, the present increaiied value of their lands would have wull repaid all the outlay.

Railroad Power. The influence of railroads in the building up

of towns and the improvement of

the country along their lines, is visible througli ail the Southern part of the State. Until the Ohio and

Mississippi Road was i aade, a large

oi the country along its

Cross-Cut daw. A writer in the Southern Cultivator1 alludes to the disadvantage under which he has labored for ten years with this vexatious instrument, and says : "My wish is for all to know the great advantage of a plan which I pursue. Take a new saw that has never been set, place it between two boards, cut to lit the saw, clamp it tight on a bench or in a vise ; take an iron wedge, file one comer to suit the set of the tooth when finished, then lake a small hanatoior, hold the wedge with the left haml, strike the tooth lightly with the hammer until at the place; then turn the wedge on the opposite side, and on the next tooth, and set it in the same way ; now then you reach the third and most important tooth in the saw leave it perfectly

straight; pass on to the fourth

tooth, set it ns you did the first, turn the wetlce: set the fifth the

other way, leave the sixth tooth

R. IL CAMPBELL'S COLUMN.

Sill Ureal R(

Hurley's Ague Tonic No Amnic No Mercury. CERTAIN TO CURE.

Worthy of Attention..

To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley ;

I J erebv certify that dining last rear I was

attacked with the ague wttiwt in YicKsbure,

Miss , and nsed several popular medicines

with but temporary relief. Oq reaching

homo the disease return d iri a worse type,

when my medical attendant ordered Quinine

in larje doses- frequently ns high a 60 grains per day, nd which must have cost me

nearly 1100. 1 consulted 'Jr. Mmilh, ol i.ouii

villc, and found he prescribed quinine and

arseilc combined, winch 1. reiused to take,

I was almost bloodless, extnsmely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liter and

Spleen. About this time, the advertisement

of Hulej's Ague Tonle appeared in a city

paper, and I determined to giro it a tnl.

did so, and one bottle restored me complete-

The Inat. Call,, r II HOSE K NOW ING THEMX eelv3s indebted to the undersigned, are horcby ubtiSed'tti call nrd settle thuir accounts immediately, as longer indulgence will not bo given, after the 1st of October. JAMES SMALL. Dlooir ington, Ind., sepl'22, 1869.

Ailniiuistrator's Notice. NOTICE IS hereby tfiven, that tho under-signed has been appointed, by the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Monroe county, Indiana, Administrator, of the estate of Abram Lctnmwn, deceased, late of Henn Blossom tov.nship, Monroe county, Indiana. Suid estate is supposed tt b aolvent. JAMES S. GENTRY, dcc2& 69-3t Administrator.

It? imA ainA trier timn T hlkWR fMfTi riOfkrlv A

Straight, and SO on Until you finish, hundred easea in which it acted with equully

"JNow take your hlo, drasthetwo nppy results, and woum certainly recocn

teeth as you do the common saw; .X." tYT"" " '

the third, nle perlectJy straight and JsfES martin, Engineer.

portion

The Ofnintv Central Committie; whole line, was without any conve-

should be re-organized, and mem-: ent market outlet. Th rough the , , , m t . ! winter months, they virtually had Vers chosen from each Township n riAi11 - ' , ' s. , th.

is was almost impossible for the

farmers to get to market with any

square. leaving it about one twenti

eth part ot an nncli shorter than the

others. Continue it m that way until you finish, and you will fiud

that it will cut twice as lust as the

old way practiced by most farmers."

Death of Col. Oik Ryan.

We are pained to learn of the

sudden death by apoplexy of Colonel

Kichard J. Kyan, which occurred at

the residence ot Mrs. M; loney, on

north Illinois street, on Wednesday

last. Col. Eyan was widely known

as a young man ot more than ordi

nary talent, ot tine oulture, ot noble,

generous, chivalrous impulses, but

T.onisrillo, Ky., June 15, 1865.

PERSONAL PROPERTY BY AUCTION. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL odor for sale, by miction, at his residence, on Saturday, January 8th, 1870, his personal property, consist.! ir; of Household grods, Chains, Tablet, Bureau, Ward

robe, Carpet, Stoves, Crockery, &e., &c; also, Gnrden Took, some Farming Imple

ments, Potatoes, Poiilti-y, two Cows, one

Horse and Carriage, &c.

Tho usual credit will lie given. Terms

made known at the time of sale.

C. M. DODD. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 20, 1869.

in this manner,would be more effective, and. would give general satisfaction at least for one campaign. It will also be determined, at ft is Meeting, whether the nomiuatious shall be made by a Primary Election or by Mass Convention. That the Republicans of the whole coucty

may have a voice in determiniag I . ... .i .O

these matters, it is necessary ii ai there should be a large delegation

from each Township. The voters

of the county can have just such a Committee as they may desire, and may nominate their candidates in such manner as may suit them btst,

bv cominer ud to the Meeting. If

they stay away, however, and i he action of the Meeting should ;iot please them, they ought to find fault

onlv with themselves. Rememoer

the day January 29th.

Treasurer of State.

While there will probably be no

lack oi good material at the State

Convention on the 22nd of lebru

ary, from which to select a candidate

for Treasurer of State, on the jIopublicari ticket, we cannot retrain

from again alluding to the claims of our fellow-citizen Wil-

xjah J?., Browning, and asking that ha receive, at the hands of the Convection, the consideration which he, as a xealous, faithful, xnd untiring advocate of Republican principles, sc justly merits. Wherever he is known, Mr. Browning is recognized as an honest, up right, Christian gentleman. He is eminently qualified for discharglng the duties of the position in an able and efficient manner. Under the Johnson Administra

tion, in 1866, Mr. Browning lost

the p&Mtion of Assessor of Ink rnal Revenue for this District, whica he

then held, because he would not

sacrifice his-manhood and Iife-!ong' principles to "bread and butr'

and it would be but an act of justice tc give him a place on the iHatc ticket, and thus honor the man who bo rigidly adhered to his principles when so many were allured t lerefrora by self interest It sometimes happens that a candidate If more popular abroad than at home, but Mr. Brown mc has the entire confidence of the party in thin county, and, while any candidate whom the convention may in its wisdom see fit to nominatt, will

be eheerfully and cordially supported by all RepublicanH here, iFe are

sore we speak their sentiment' when

we say that nothing would b more

gratifying to them than the no mi

M'ion of Wm. F. Browning for

Traasurer of State.

We are pleased to aoe that si nee cif former article on this subject, Mr. BROWNING has been favorably

noticed bv our brethren of the press

ir. xjannn tvirts of the Sta' e, who

speak in the highest termi f him,

sort of produce ; but since the open

mg oi the great broau guage road, the whole country has been rapidly

developing its resources, mntii it

will, m a tew years more, compare very respectably with any other

part of the State. Xo lcs3 than twenty-six towns dot this road be

tween Lawreaceburg and Vincen-

nes, and all of them are growing

and fciecominc each yea:: more im

portant depots of trade and com merce. Jackson County Siiat Ques

HON. Last week the removal of

the Jackson county seat from

Brownstown to tseymoar, was ar

gued before the Commissioners'

Court. The question was a very

exciting one, and people from all

parts of the county were present, The opponents of removal were represented by Col. C. Dunham, and the Seymour party by Hon

Joseph E. McDonald, both of whom

made very able speeclies. The

Brownstown party had a remons

trance signed by more people than

the Seymour men had on tluar pe

tition for removal, and after two days' deliberation the OommussionH 1 T J TJ L

ers aeoiaea in iavor oi jnwuswwn. The Commissioners have passed an

order to build a ? 30,!KXJ court house.

but the order does not iMiy where it

shall be erected.

Purify Your Blood.

Hurley's Saraparilla. With Iodine of Potash.

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costivenoss,

Oebility, Oiseascs oi the Kidteya, Dyspepsia, Errsipela, Female Irreguhiritie,Kistula,all Shin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Iudigeiition, Piles, Pulmoniry Diseases, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Syphilis.

LoOisniAi, April 4, 1856.

Hurley's SarsaDarilln is what ir, is renresent-

Still, a man Whose life was a failure, ed, and I believe it tho meat wonderful mcdiOf the many thousands who have cine betow the pnMta. Nothing could induce , . i i me to say to without proof of the strongest been moved tO trs by hS impaS- and aureat kind theieforu I oaak willinrfv

sioned eloquence, or to laughter at and positively.

liio AnU "Ii-lar. knmnr th B nt I My daughter has been afflicted with akin

one who will not; throw the broad

diaeaaea and stiffness of the joints for several

vears, I employed the nriacinal nhvsiciana

mantle OI Charity over his iailltS. of the city and they could not cure her. I

and remember

Ind. Miiror.

only his virtues.

I" Senator Pratt, of Indiana, it

has been rumored was about to re

sign. The following we find in the

Cincinnati Chronicle:

"The Senator has been dissatisfied

with his position for some time, and

almost a week since assured his col

league, Senator Morton, that he

would place his resignation in the

hands ot uoverctor Baker within

the next week. Senator Morton endeavored to dissuade him from

doing so until the fact became generally known to the leading politicians throughout the State, when

Mr. Conner, the Chairman of the State Central Committee, received a number of letters urging him to telegraph Senator Pratt to withhold

his resignation lor the present,

gave her your SirsapafiHa, no'; expecting it

would do much good, but to my (treat as

tonishment Bite rapidly got well, and con

tinues so. Bad she taken any medicine I

would nor. (rive this certificate; but your Kr

saparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves

no doubt ot its medieai qualities, mid that it alon cured her. LUL REYNOLDS.

HURLEY'S Popular Worm Candy. Messrs. James Ruddle k Co. Gentlemen-

It gives me great pleasure to say, after using

all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial eucoesa to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley's, and eince nsinp

it niv childen have become quite well anu

healthy. The children would eat it all the

time, it is one ot r.ne nest, salest remedies knoivn.and as such, recommend It to one and all. JAS. W. TRAVIS.

Louisville, Jane 13, 1868.

Guardian's Sale!!!

THE UNDERSIGNED GUARDIAN of Simeon. Fin'cy, and Isora

fedigo, children and riinor huirs of Edward II. and Elizatoth Pedieo, deceased

will, by order of the Common Fleas Court of Monroe county, State of Indiana, made

at the .December Term ot std Court, 1869.

between tho oth, and up to 2 o clock p.m of Satv,kT)ay, Fkd. 10TII, 1870,

receive offers of purchase of private sale, at my dwelling he use in InJian Creek Town

ship, in said county, of the following tracts

ot land jointly or separately, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter,

and tho northwest fourth of the southwest

quarter of section 32. town 7 north, range

2 west, containing 120 acre:, more or less,

situate in the aforesaid county and State subject to all taxes alter tho year 1869 and all appraised at $1,.H20.

And upon failure to sell till or a part of said lands as aforesaid, then I will otfer for

sale at public auction, at thjuwelling-hoose

on the premises, at 1 o Mock p.m., ol Saturday. Fkbboary :!6th, 1870,

all of the atbresnid land, or so much there

of asi shall not be disposed of at private

sale, subject t.U,U:xei ul.ar tnoyear ltSblt

TlillMS of Privata ami Public

.Sale: One-third of the purchase monev

on the 25th dnv of !Dc:emhcr, 1870. One-

third Decerhbw 2!t 1871. and one-third

December 25th, 16T2, I caring ? per cent,

intoi'est from dav of 'i-fde, and secured bv

notes with c,ood sureties, and coilectabl

without relief from valuation laws. PLEASANT FOSSETT, Dec. 29, 1369. Guardian. Buskirk & Hunter, Attorneys.

HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS. FOR

This Mr. Conner did, and Senator Debility, Loss of Appetite, Wealmcss, indices-

Pratt assured Mr. Conner that "if

his resignation was likely to cause any trouble or any embarassment to the party, he would withhold it for

the present.

tion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the

Liver or Disordered btomicb. JAMES HUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Kr.

To Jas. Ruddle & do., Louisville, Ky.:

tilentlemen : . This is to cermtv that 1 have

been for years a tufferer, and tried nil the

tonica I have heai-d of or seen advertised, with little or no relief from any of tbom. I beard iHurly's BHtera hiehly spoken of, and

trkd a bottle, with little faith in it before I

commenced, and M my surprise, before I

In August last, at Ladoga, on

the New Albany and Chicago road

north ol (jreencastle, t. man named

Taylor, who was in the employ of Mr. TUghman II. Gil)en,so far succeeded in winnine the affections of

the wife of Mr. Gillen, as to induce her to elope with him. The parties accordingly packed u p their clothing while Mr. G. was at work upon his farm, and, at the appointed hour took the train going north to Lafayette, where tney remained over night, and left the next morning for Ohio. As soon as Mr. Gillen learned what had transpired, he went to Greeneastle and filed his complaint for divorce. The case., however, never came to trial, for tr.be following reason : A requisition was issued for the arrest of Taylor, fcr larceny,

and he was accordingly takn into custody in Ohio, but released. The

wins returned to th'j lotsality trom whence she fled, and subsequently the pair began living together again. Gillen, however, disposed of his farm with the intention of removing to some Western Sfcite,, and thus induced his wife to sis;n the deed con

veying his farm to the purchaser. Notes were i;iven for the deferred

payments, which Gillen turned into money, by soiling them, and with the money in hia pocket, he quietly left;, leaving his wile behind. Mrs. Gillen has brought suit for divorot! in the Putnam Common Pleas Court.

One of the prettiest romances of

the day, is that ot a courtship, com

menced on the Sticrarnecito ead of

the Pacific railroad, and ending in

marriage at Cleveland. The young lady, an orphan n tmed Patton, was

on her way to visi t relati ves in tho Ens', with her little fortune of $5,000 in her pocket; while the young man is highly respectable, and belongs in Niw Jersey. Ex. Wonder if the youn man didn't have an eye to her little 0,000.

The new National Intelligencer,

which takes hold of things in

earnest, suereesfc? as the ticket for

' -' " ' vvMiwiviivifWi sail va ns ui ( oui L'l uHi, uc tr c a

1872, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase finished one bottle I felt a great deal better

and firmly believe that one or two occasions

it was the rnenns of saving and prolonging

my iuo. 1 conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and

advise them always to ask for Dr. Eur ley'

ana nave no otaer. Your, etc., JOHN W. DIXON.

Louisville, Ky , December 10, 1868,

for President, and Confederate Gen

eral-invChief Bobert E. Lee, for Vice President. Such a Democratic ticket, it says, 'would be hard to

beat."

At Stockton, two miles from Hazleton, Penri., early Saturday

morning, uie earth caved in over a coal mine, carrying down a couple of dwellings, a;ad several of their

inmates, len lives were lost, and

great confusion prevails, as it is' Infant Soothing feared th;it other houses mav be

owtoII! flnvmi hv tho. rhnnm. Use in the future only Seabrook'g.

,,.. j Uble in the following diseases:

It has been fStimated that there Summer Complaint, Irregularities of , o mo Bowels, Restivenesa, Teething, &c

are wira, biu,, Giyes health to the child and rest to the

gaged in selling liquor1 in xnoiana mother.

as in preaching the uospei or teacn

m. ATOM'S

Syrup.

Invalu

the

mg schoo

A Muricie woman went into a dry

poods store, and tried to warm her

No. 9's at an iron safb,.

IHIoomllngton, III. Nursery.

10th Year I SOOAcreal 10 Greenhouses

Lurffest, best stock and shippinjr fucil

ties. APPLES 1,2,3 year, 1000 fine 1 year.

S25. Apple Koot tjrratt:!, cnoict!, io,uoo,

$60. Nursery Stocks, Heeds, Osage, Apple,

Penrh. "SVildgojse, Plum Osage Hedge,

10,0(0. $15. Kvergrecris. Uoses. 1000, ?100.

IlfthliHS, (31diol.i!, Cri-eenhouse, Bedding

Plan s. Seud 10 cent far Catalogues. dec-29i4w- F. M. Phoenix.

Nashville, Tonn., Feb 12, 1858

Jafl. Rudclle & Co., Louisville, Ky. When

liriae in your city I used several bottles of

Dr Seobrook'a Infant Soothinc Syrup, and

fbu id tt to do my child more good and it lrnuM rrat ht.tflp after iminir it than anv

ivn OKI reti' in me snape oi an other remedy J ever tried. 1 can say with

TTWUkIi flnni'.hnnrllfi nnrl lntVi. ie confidence, it is the best medicine for

.. ' j .i , ' e chi dren at preient known. I wish you would now in use on a door m the barn of al tJhA ArLiut h.m m it rr nr n

Mr. Moses Paige, of Bennington, does, please let me know: if not send me one

Vt. It Was Used on a door in the M.oaenby express and I will pay for it at, rl

i . . Ti mo oraco nere. vriio rae wueii you genu n.

iivuoo.w T ..jv. v andobli ce MBS. EAKAH L. BANDOLril.

tne o.ate oi its manuiaoture. 1001,

and contains iron enough to set up

a blacksEiith shop.

An inebriated Athenian was re

cently found by a policeman, at

midnight, vigorously kicking a door,

and in all th3 earnestness of the out-

OR. eEABBOOK'S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calisaya This eleeant combination assesses all tho

raced dimity of a lord and master, Tonic properties of Peruvian Hark and Iron, ? wil-LWI JnmVw1 without the disagreeable taste and bad effects

ouuuuug . ""t,v"' J " of either, separately or In other preparation!!, lemme in ! It was the door ot a 0f those vulu.ble medicines. It should bo

board yard, three miles away from taken in all cases when a gentle tonic impres- , . x. it t :.. sion ia required alter convalescence from

Ul UOUSf.. Ill K'J 1". fnpn tr .InKilifatinp dinfuuiea nr in llinan

A Welllh clereymani. who preachtd distressing irregularities peculiar to females.

c i4. ((T.., ,,rn nnnflmi. I ko femalo should be without it, if liable to

uuiu tuc .vyv. . Mun. aI nothing cs.n weSl taka ita

J.:,....l 4 ! mi , M , - ti

gave a uuuiwu mm nc ouujwu place.

bv lllusoratinK it with an anecoote

of the goats who met at the bridge

that crosseu tue mue stream in tueir parish. "But. did they fight and

try to push each other into the wa

ter? Oh, no ; but the one laid him

self down while the other stepped

over hitn. Here was friendship

here wf.s .love. Ob, my brethren,

Jet us all live like goats !

James Ruddle & Co. PROPRIETORS, Laboratory No. 11, Bullitt Street Louisville, Ky. All the nbove goods for eale by K. H CAMPBELL, Bloomington, Ind. jBepttSei

V. Xiist of Lands

Returned Ddinmutt for the Year

1868, in Monroe wimty , Indiana by David V. Bud-irk, Treasurer, No.l-Bcan Illossom Township

11 Baker, Elisabeth, pt ohf seq sec23 tlO

r2w. 37 acres. Total ta:c f 18 75.

28 Botts, Harriet E., In lots in Stinesville

No. 9. 90 ud 91. Tot.! tax i vs.

31 Baker, Thomas, pt swq swq sec21 tlO

r2w. 35 aerss. Total tin B 10-

64 Chambers, Wm. T., pt sbf swq sec22

110 r2w. 82 52-100 aenss. Total tax 34 5

216 Pugli, John H., Ia-lpt in Stinesville

No. 54. To'-al tax 20 ao. 223 Pritchctt. Enoch. Inlots in Stinea

ville Nos. 12 and 13. Total tax 16 00.

241 Swaffer, John D. nh'f nwq sec21 tlO

r2w. 80 aenjs ; pt neo secao tio w,

acres; shf 9.sq secl6 tlO r2w, 80 acres; seq nwq seel 6 tlO r2w, 40 acres; and swq nwq eecl6 tlO r& . 40 acre). Total tax 80 60,

604 Swalfer. Larkin nhf swq seel 8 tlO

r2w, 80 aereii ; and pttrivq swqsecl6 tlO r2w, 3 acres. Total tax 69 25.

2f,a Swa Jer. Thorn us pt swq scc23 tlO

r2w. 107 acres. Total Ux 50 30.

270 Swaier. Peter K. Indota in Stines-

viltj Noa 85 and 36. Total tax 21 20.

3. a I'astalBirton Townsnip. 339 Alexander, W. D. nhf swq sec6 tlO rlvr, 80 acrts. Total tax 1 1 85. 368 Bales, Bawkinn heirs, neq neq tcJ8 tlO rlw, 40 acres. Total tax 12 75. 354Brock, Pleasant ehf seq scc2 tlO rlw, 80 ncrea. 1'otal ta:c Zi, 80. 877 Ball, Alvin, neq nwq sec24 tlO rlw, 40 acres. Total ta:i 8 90. 403 Clai k, John pt aire acq secl8 t0 rlv;, 20 acres. Totl (axes 69 15. 410 Clark, Mary J. pt swq secl7 tlO rlw, 90 acres. Total taxes 3d 20t 432 Denny, Samuej nfra 5 sec28 tlO rlw, 105 50-100 3re; wiif neq aoe.98 UO rlw, 66 ISO 100 acres; nfrao nwq eec28 tlO rlw, 80 acies; nwq secl9 tlQ rlw, 160 acres; and nhfawqsecl9 tlO rlmS0 acres. Total tax 96 15. 483 Denny, Wm. W. swq acq ec9 tlO tU; 40 acre. Total tax 28 20.

ISO Uribun, Uenry ntit neq sceao tiv

n', HU acr!S ; ana nnr nwq seczo hu nw,

80 acres. Total Ux tS 40. 483 Hovioua, Jtobert nwq nwq seel UO rl w, 39 acres. Total tax 815 70. 485 Hill, James K. acq swq sec7 tlO rlw, 10 acres; and seq nwq aecl7 HO rlw, 40 acres. Tot al tax 1 0 4 5. 488 Hovioua, Stepban ewq swq sccia tlO rlw, 40 bcicb; pt nwq sccl8 tlO rlw, 75-100 of an acre ; and In lots No?. 1, 7, and 9 in Hindostan. Total tax 16 10. 491 Uuffuian, Jacob nhf seq sec2 UO rlw, 80 acres. Total tax 13 10. 665 Miller & Brainard, neq seq eec8 tlO rlw, 4u acreB. Total -.x 7 60. B52 Mnrtin, Henry aeqseelO tlOrlw, 180 acics ; ami neq nwq atiolfl tlO rlw, 40 acres. Total tax ItO 36. 618 Smith, Asbury nwq nwq seeii tlO rlw, 40 aores; neq nq sco28 tlO rlw, 36 acres ; aiic, pt seq ssq ic23 tlO rlw, 10 acres, Total Ux 11 65. 1146 Vtndo vender, Benj. and Amoa swq nwq eeeS tlO rli, 40 acres. Total taxes KW 75. Ho. :t Marlon Township. i)77 Biiskirk, Geo. A. acq neq seclS tlO rl.c, 40 terea ; and the neq neq soc26 tlO rle, 40 acres. Total tax 'J 75 H89 Cbristy, Abraham pt rdif neq sco21 tlO rle, 6) acres. Total tax 6 45 697 Forgery, Andrew J. pt wbf neq bc26 tlO rle, 23 ncrea. Total Ux 3 00 iJ98 1'iiiher, Jauics iswq neq uecl4 tlO rle, 13 acres. TotaJ ux 60

701 Fisher, Frank neq neq aec2 tlO rle, M acres. To Ml taxes 12 00

725 If acker, Sir Malcolm acq neq accG tlO I

rle, 40 acres; and ft nhf nwq eec5 tlO rle. Total tax 11 118 . . .

733 LanU. HenrvP. fit wlrf neq sec26 tlO

le, 20 acres; and whf acq 8Bc2& tlO rle, BU

aereii. 1 otal tax l w

736 McDaniel, Herman neq neq aec5 tlO

rle, 40 acres. Total tax 77 70

737 Mails & Burns, neq aecl7 tlO rle, 1GO

acres. Total tax 26 va

738 Martin, Henry sen acelO tlO rle, 160

acres; elif swq secie tiu rle, SU acres; sw

swq secl6 tlO rle, 40 seres ; and nwq awq

:ecl6 tlO rle, 40 acrca. ToUal tax 44 40

747 Newton. Wvin swa sea sccli tio ns

40 acres : nhf seq secll tlO Tie, SO seres : shf

seq seel 1 tlO rle, 60 acres; seq neq sec H tlO

le. 40 acros : nhf neq secl4 tlO rle, 80 acres;

and sen swq sec 14 tlO rle. 40 acres. Total

tax 38 80

752 Policy, Joseph nwq awq sec2 tlO rle,

40 acres. Total taxes 10 05

753 Parks. P. M. 4 Co. neq nwq se2 0

rle, 40 acreiu Total taxes (i 35

772 Shook. Charles N. nhf seq swq secb

UO rle, 20 ucres; neq swq secB tlO rle, 40 acres; and sen awq sec5 ulO rl e, 40 seres.

TO M Uxes 11 55

773 Smith. A. D. sea neq secS tlO rle

48 32100 s-es and neq seq 8ec5 tlO rle, 40

acres. Total taxes 22 30

785 Thomas, Daniel ueq sec35 tlO rle,

160 acres. Total taxes 29 90

No. 4 Benton Townsnip.

806 Alexander, Robert W. pt nhf swq sec

19 rle, 40 acres Total taxes 18 25 914 W, Levfshf neq secJS t9 rte, 80

acres. Total tax 17 ui

925 Miller & Brainard, nwq neq sec35 t9

rle, 40 acn-s. Total taxes 8 80

914 Parham. Cynthia swq nwq Bec'28 tlO

rle, 40 acres ; and nwq swq sec28 tlO rle, 40 acres. Tol a! taxes 10 10

965 Rogers, Wm. K. swq nwq scc6 t9

rle, 40 acres ; and nhf nwq awq gec26 t rle, 20 acres. Total taxes 10 86

986 Romioger, Thomas sbf seq acc34 t

rle. 80 acres: neo sen Bec4 19 rle. 40 seres ;

and sen nva sec34 t9 rle. 40 acres. Total

tax 10-60

989 Rapp, Sigisamond seqr 8ec23 t9 rle

160 acres. Total taxes 3 50

775 Sti urn, Robert shf sbf frac scc31 tlO

rle 60 acres. JSotat taxes 2

1017 Smith, Jarvis swq seq eex-26 t rie,

40 acres. Total taxes 4 75

1024 Stater, Major neq neq acc2U W rle.

10 acres. Total taxes 15 16

TSa. ft ItlnomlnKton Townsnip

1576 McCaw, Uenry ehf seqaecao n nw,

80 acres. Total taxes 39 90.

1657 Ryan, Rachel In lot in Bloomington

No. :,7. Total tax 20 85.

1701 Smith Williams heirs, undivided 1 0

In lot in Hlnnmineton So. 25. Total taxes

21 OS.

1741 Pcntt William sea nwa sccl t W

rlw, 40 acres. ToUl U xes 5 15.

IVo. 6 Rlcnland Township.

1804 Ilmtney, James Est. pt nhf seq see

3 t9 rlw, 65 acres. Tr-tal taxes sa 60. 1 if 25 Constable. H. II , In lots in El'etts

vi'lo Nros. 71 and 75. Total taxes 20 06

1999 Hunt, Hannah nq seq sec32 t8 r2w,

40 acreo. Total taxes lit 35.

2000 Hickam, Ellis whf swq se33 18 rtw,

80 acres. Total taxes 28 05.

2166 iScdwick, John, heirs, In lots la M

lottsvilln Nos. 29. 20 and 27. Total taxes

2179 Thacker, John S.pt nwq Beq .secSJ

19 r2w, 4 acres. Total taxes 4 7. Hfo. T Tan Hm-en Township.

2233 Abrams, Elias neq acq seel 8 t8 i2w,

'40 aeves. Total taxes '21 45.

22R0 Chambers & Paxton, neq seess t

r2w. 160 acres. Total taxes 51 30.

2331 Goss. Jesse B. aside aeq see5:7 tS

i.ir. Rfl UMBS. Total tuxes 121 10.

2342 Hart, Solomon whf nwq secl8 t8 r2w, 63 f cres ; and n end whf ewq set 18 t8

rw, 20 ucres. Total tuxes 77 10.

2185 Walker. Connev out lot No 68 and

In-lot.Nc 20 in ij.tanfpnl. Total Ux 18 86. Hfo. 8 Perry Township.

2670 Hunter. Elizabeth L. pt Sewinary

ilnUnr. Ho 36. Total taxes 8 80

a774.Matlies, Sarah pt whf seqs8e20 t8

rlw, 1 a:re. Total taxes 17 00 So. S Salt Creek. Township

3017 Banica, John Est ehf neq cI0 t8 rle, 80 neres ; and nwq neq aeclO 48 r le, 40

acres: Total taxes 551 xO

3020 Brown, George neq ecc26 t3 rle,

160 acres. Total taxea 6 10

3049 Collins, Joseph R. seq swq secSO t8

rle. 40 ucres. Total tixes 4 20

30 UDavar, Samuel neqaec20 t8 rle, 160

ui- Total taxes 10 00

3097 Hanson, James Est. pt ehf seq secS

t7 rle. 0 acres. TOtnl taxes SI 40

3099 Hubioper, Nicholas nhf nwq ae7 t8

rle. 80 1 cres. Total taxes o 20

3146--Myers, Charles shf swq aec9 t8 rle,

80 acres . and swq sect aec9 18 rle 40 seres.

Total taxes 8 90

3178 Rogers, Benjamin neq swq Bccl6 18 rle, 40 acres. Total taxes 7 10 3198 Smith, A D. ehf neqsec8 t8 rle, 80 acres; and swq neq sec8 18 rle, 40 acre. Total ti.xes 14 10 . 8200 Stewart, Charles acq sec26 tS rle, leOacrss. Total taxos 16 90 8207- -Sabin, Elixabeth neq neq aee2 t8 tie, 40 acre:i. Total Uxcm 7 40 3226 Trotter, Jeremiuh whf seq secft t$ r le, 80 acres. Total taxes Z 90 No. lOPolk. Township.

3265 Acton, James pt neq nwq fecaz t7 rle, 30 acres; and pt nwq neq secSS t7 rle, 20 acres. Total taxes 10 95 3268 Abranis, El, as swq swq secIS t7

rle, 40 acrea; and seq seq seele t7 rl, 40

acres. Total taxea 37 95

8286 Beckelbeirat r, Aaron ehf swq aee22

t7 rle, 80 acres. Total taxes 0 65

8294 Barhuui, D. J. neq t7 rle. 160 acres ; ud nwq seclO ti rle, 160 acres. Total

tax 19 00 3295 1 . . Bltike, James aeq seq see0 t7 rSe, 40 acre a Total .taxes 10 20 3296. .Buchanan, Isaac ewq eq secIS t7

r2e, 40 acres ; seq swq secIS l7 r2e, 40 acres

and whf seq seel 5 t7 r e, Hb aerea.

taxes 21 70 3297. .Brock, Daniel nhf neq secjO t7 r2e, 80 acres. Total taxes 17 80 3899 Bell, Horsca whf neq secll t7 re, aOacn'g. Total taxes 25 55 3319 Chambers, John O. whf wbf secSO t7 rle, 160 acres ; and neq swq aeeSO t7 rle, 40 acres. Total taxes 37 75 38 1 6 - -Chambers, David, bi ir whf swq sec 19 t7 ile, 80 acres; seq swq secl8 t7 rle, 40 acres ; and swq swq seel 8 t7 rle, 40 aetes. Total iaxes 04 75 3336 Dewees, Ezekiel ehf nwq si q secSO t7 r'ie, 20 acres. Total taxea 7 86 3344 Dcckard, Martin seq nwq seeSS t7 rle, 4C acres ; and seq swq aec33 t7 rle, 40 acres. Total taxes 45 00 3884 Hall, Maliuda neq awq secll tT rle, 40 acres. Total taxea 12 85 3S9. Hamilton, Wm. R. nwq neq aeeSS t7 rle, 4C acres ; and neq nwq sec38 tV rle, 40 acres. Total taxes 12 90 33B V Hanson, J auis Est pt nhf seq seel I t7 rle, 40 acres; shf neq secll t? rle, 80 acres ; ehf nwq oecll t7 rle, 80 acres : seq swq sec2 tV rle, 40 aores: pt nwq seq seci t7 rle, 20 aenjs : pt whf swq sec ti rle, 60 seres: and pt. ehf seq secS t7 rle, 25 acres. Total taxea 110 75 343S Myers, Wm. and Orlandov neq nwq S'ic27 t7 rle, 40 acres ; nnd neo neq sec 28 t7 rle, 40 acres. Total taxea 4 65 3434 Miller, David whf seq 6ec31 17 rle, SO acres; and swq eecai t7 rle, W0 acres. Total taxes 83 Oil 3439 Musser, Alexander neq swq sec31 t7 rle 40 acres; and seq nwq sec3l tT rle, 40 acres. Total taxtw 15 25 344a Miller, David J. shf seq sec20 t7 rle, 80 acres. Total taxec 22 05 34:4 MoMillen, Elizaijeth aeq acq sec 19 t7 i.'le 40 acres. Total taxes 8 ao

3462 Olivet, Stisan whf nwq seel 5 t7

rle, 80 acres; and see nwq clf 47 r.ie; vi acres.. To4l. iaxes IS 79

3477 RCbnison, Charles v. nwc nwq

sec29 t7 rite, 4& acres. Totsd fles 1

3481 Heed, obn F. fcwq sec33 17 rae, 10

acres, xotsl tales 39 iv.

3487 Ross, Amafraa 3. ma neq aec29 a

r4e, 80 a:rs. Total taxes 10 90

3494 BchwrriHlcr, rfnn neqseczviT via,'

160 acres. Totel tares T&. ?

3495 Smith, Jamet sbf Wj awezs T

rle, 80 acres. Total taxes Z7 55

3502 swmloro, joscpn wm si n rae,

118 94-100 acres. Total taxes 11 75 .

3509 Scanlon, Joan wwq see IS t7 nt

192 16-100 acres; end wq nwqsoclStT rim,

40 acres. Total taxes 8 o

3515 Trustees Hanover College, hr

nwq sec31 t7 rle, 88 22-100 acres. Total

taxes 5 50 .

3534 Woods, John L. seq seel? t7 rtie, 160 acres. 'Total taxes 39 30 3536 Wilkinson, John neq srq sec32 t? rle, 40 acves; shf swq sec 2 7 t7 rle, 80 acres ; and swq acq sec20 t7 rle, 49 acres. Total taxes 29 55 3537 AVooster, James A. ni eeclS t7 r2e, 160 'acres. ToUl taxes 38 3i Ho. llj Clear Creek. Towmhlp, 3637 jDuncan, Wm. pt whf fwq sec2 ti rlw, 57 aclies. Total taxes 72 55 3659 Floyd, John pt whf seq see3 tt rlw, 60-100 of an acp. Total taxes 5 66 3704 Houston, "rkank swq swq soeKi t7

rlw, 40 aerea. Total 1 0

3746 Kihser, Bliai swq mjf3S ti rlw

eu acres, xotai taxes

3754 Bjng,WilHkm

part of ItPieif Ta Total taxes 18 35

3791 Miller, Felix pt sen wviRfT i

120 acres; and ?wq seq see3 tT rlw. 40 acres. Total taxes 28 10

3795 Meadows, William swa r,on

t7 rlw, 40 acres; whf seq see35 tT rlw, 80

acres; ana seq seq see3 t7 rlw 40 acresk Total taxes 89 10

3821 Pennington. Joseph nhf ami-

11 tT rlw, 80 acres; and pt ay xeq.sccS tl rlw, 15 acres. Total taxes 19 :

3844 Stewart, Jackson swq i aec3t ti

nw, 4u acres, xotai taxes if 40

ie 7 $5 lUm In-lot k.,

394 Taylor, Wm. J. pt whf seq c3 tT

rlw, 60 acres, and In-lot in SmUbville No.

ze. lotai taxes h iu

3931 Young, Calvin neq wi sec 13

riw, 40 acres; seq awn sec26 tT rlw, 40

acres; whf neq sec26 t7 rlw, 80 acrei; nhf neq neq sec26 tJ rl w, 20 acres; and pt nwq neq sec24 t7 rlw, 8 acres. Total taxes

S8 45

2Vo.l2-In4Ian Creek. Township.

3937 Broadwell, Jacob S. Est. VmX.'"

neq sec2S t7 rzw, 60 acres; and w,

?ec25 tT r2w, 40 acres. Total tares ;

4036 Oentry, Jsinies nwq nwq rr

tt

4060

Jones, Florence whf sea.

r3w, 80 acres ; and pt ehf swq secS 7 rfw

4199 Walker, Elmore J. MT.

t7r2w, 60 acres. Total taxea 3 15

State of Indiana, Moiufo eomniy, as: I, Hwtir V. PxRT. Alitor at Uoame

county, do hereby certifth.t the foregoing is a tree, full and corral list of Lawla aad Tow Lots, reterMda, reKateiwe 4eKnquent for the non-Bayjnent of taxea, ior the Tear One TbouaeB Kiirht nndrrd anf

Sixty-Eight (subjfeot to be adverttaeifL t--

gether with tUr eurreac taxes due thereon, penalty, interest and eeet of advertising tiie same respeotivliTM returned v David V.

dwii, ireMmnr aB4 coUcctor t aaut County, and tb the same were dsl record

eu, an uie law ui.-ti

hknkx t. PERRY, Aud. Mor, Co. Bloottungton, Dec. 28, 1869.

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State of Indiana, Con. -of

SoUce is herebv Riven that, so much of ti

Lands and Town Lots contained i.i the fore

going list, as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and changes doe there!), or due from tho owner thereof, at the lira of sale, will be sold at pnhlic auction, at the Court House, in the Town of Blooraington, in said county of Monroe, commencing on the

nrst Monday ot February, 1870 and con -Jotting from dav to dav until all arc said. HENRY P. PEPvRY, Avd. Jfow. Co. Bloomington. Dec 29, 1869. gHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of two execut:3Rto me directed, one from the Clerk of the Momoe Circuit Court and one from the Clerk cf the Monroe Common Pleas Cor.rt, I will expoee at puLJic sale to the highest bidder, out Saturday, January 22nd, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock sua a i 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door f the court house of Monroe county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears, ef the following daeribed rial estate, tc-wtt: In-lots in the town of Fairfax, Noe, 8 a, 10, 1. and west half of 2.

Also, Una. T, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. ML 17. 13

21, 22, 30, 33, 34. 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 421 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50. 51. 52. J

Part of the est haif of the seUtbwcet quarter, and part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six, in township seveaf

nortn 01 range one west, oeginning ux smmi. Creek, twelve poles wet of the sotthwe corner of Lot No. 10 in the town of Paurfarfl

runntBg thence west seven poles aaclelevea

links, to a small willow, about six inches iij

diameter, standing in tne bayou? uteoK

soutn two degrees, west zv poles to linetnr point in said bayou; thence north sweat v

three degrees ea$t of the middle of; fat i

Creek: tbence down the middle of aai

creek to the beginning, with all the Ptr

te nances thereto belonging. r -. Also, beginning twelve feet nortli ef 4hi

northeast corner of Lot number

three, in the Town of Fairfax; runair, then 00 north thirty-four poles, sixteen link

tnenoe west seventy-seven poles aad l&r links: thence south aaet a'

"Total I natZ, V Salt (V,lr 1 '

X hence up the creek to where it iatir sects the west side of Lot nnmhat fnrt.

three; thence north to a pt int twelve Ttoi

north of the new corner f Lot aumbeij

forty-two; tbence, east to the beginning!

wuuiuiiug ocvciivreii avna owe-nau ncsns. Also, part of the east half of the aewthJ Anef Aiiar'tnw at AawSnw -4. ,-.C. ' " S

town and range. lying south of In-hj numbers one, tws three and four, in l Town of Fairfax, and extending dowffi

"e oanx or oait i reax. and upoa wWI

lot or ground tne saw mill and fixtures erected

And on failure to realize tne ftdl imeunM

or judgment, wte reets and oeeta, I wilt at the same time and ohtoe exnoaft at nMbiiei

sale the fee simple of said real estats. .

1 axen as the property or Hiram iiutoher, at the suits of Andrew Helton and William,

juueas. Said sale will be made without iV te-j lief whatever tron valuation or ajpiafcaj

UlVUd UW8. - LAWSON B. MeKlNNIIY, Dec29 69-3w Sheriff Moaroeo;.

Boots uuU &Uv$ WILEY L. 1ATE8, FiMitle Boot Mef,

.i-a. jjaiesi otyie, sewed or Pefel. Neat Fit Warrant,

Shop on the South side of tlte public

mwK warraniea. Utill and tea re

oraera. W1LKY 1 BAT

. . Attanttan given to repairi

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