Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 January 1870 — Page 4
JAMES W. COORERLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, REAR OF BLOOMINGTON HOTEL, Bloomington, Tnd. SADDLE HORSES, Horses anil Buggies, and teams, hired on reasonable term. Stable just cast of the Postoffiee, and in rear of the Bloomington .Hotel. cctd'69
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated Virginia. Wherever introduced it Is universally admired. It is put up in handsomn muslin bug s in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. Lorittard'a fYaeht Club" Smoking Tobacco hus.no superior; being deuicotinized, it cannot injurtr nervous constitutions, or people of sedentary ha bits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared, by u patented nd original manner. It is very aromatic, mild, and ligh; in weight henco it will last much longer thm others; nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave n disagreeable after-taste. Orders for go.au.inc, elegantly cawed Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and picked in Heat, leather pocket cases, are placed in the Yacht Olub brand daily. Lorillard's Century Clewing Tobacco. This brand of Fine Cut Chewihg Tobacco has no superior anywhero It is, without doubt, the best chewing tobacco in the country. Lorillard's Snuffs Have been in general uo in ".he United States over 1 lOyears, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used. If your storekeeper does, not have, ijies-c art!((4 for saloj ask him to get t hem. They are sold by rapcctablc jobbers a' most everywhere. Circulars mailed on application. P. LORILLAKi) & CO., New Tu.rk. Dcel5wl2.
Best Cabinet Organs, AT LOWEST PRICES. That the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Mid 3Ietropolitan "Organs are the liest in the "World, is proved by the almost unanimous opinion of professional musicians, by the award to them of sevtntv-five gold find silver medals, or other highest premiums, at nritikibir industrial eampotit ons within
a few years, including the medal a'; the Paris Exposition ; and by a sale very much greater than that of any similar instruxieats. This company manufacture only trst-ek instruments, ftnd will not make cheap organs" at any price, or suffer an inferior instrument to bear their name. Having greatly increased their facilities for manufacture, by Mio introdneticn of iiew machinery andjujtherwise.the-y are now Making better' Organs than ever before, at increased economy to cost, which, in accordance with their fixed policy of selling always at leaat remunerative prollt, they arc liow offering at prices of inferior work. Pour octave Organs, plain Walnut ease, $30. Fiv'j octave Organs, double reed, Solid Walnut oase, carved and paneled, with live stops (.Viola, Diapason, Mekdia, Piute, Tremuluto,) J125. Other styled in proportion. Circulms, with fullparticulars, including t.ccurate drawings of the different styles of organs, uvl much inforin&tion which will be-of sefviee ta every purchase r of n organ, wil! bo sent free, and postage paid, to any one desiring them MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN Co., 154 Tremont. St, Boston ; ffC Jiroadwav, New York. 4v
AM'EKSON & HAMILTON, Booksellers and Station ers, And Wholesale Dealer In Blank Books, Window Mi mis, and every description, of Mitsehelli Indiana. iS'TVc guarantee our prices as 1 w as any house in the wcs-.. mayJOy
McKINNEV & ALEXANDER WQULDCALL THE ATT EXnow of their friends in Bloom irgton to the fact that they aa,yc opened a SW MEAT S1IOP, in a new building north of the Post Office. Wc will keep none but the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sausage. A snare of ft public patronazo is soBehed. X. K. McKTNNEY, v ? MART. 'ALEXANDER. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 8, 1369.
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On tlio North-East Corner OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, In Bloomington, Ind., The People of Town and Country, can procuru Groceries, Notions, Cotton Yarn and Dye Stii!fg, Qucensware, &c, Of the purest, freshest brands, at favorable figures. Endeavoring always to keep my Block full, I In y mine but No. 1 Goods such ns wif; recommend themselves, upon tria . Lake and Kanawha Salt, by wlwlexale or retail.
I will always -pay the highest market price for Country Prodnice. Don't forget the place nort.icast corner of the public square. E. T. TAYLOlv. Nov21 '07y
, NOTICE TO FARMERS! AND TO THE CITIZENS OF BLOOMINGTON.
NICHOLAS NOLAN has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store, ir. the
rooi i formerly occupied by Chub Howe, on tbe west side of the public square, and has on land and will always keep, a full sleek cf Staple and Puncy Groceries Tobacco, Cigars. Confections, and in fact, every article usually found in a Grocery Store! An extra article of N. O. Molasses, at $1;19 pergrd. Sorghum, 75 to 50e. per gal. CO UNTR Y PROD UCE. The highe-t market price will be paid for Turkeys, Chickens, butter, Eggs, Beans, Dried Apples and Peaches. Bloomington, Ind., February 3, 1600.
SHOEMAKER is COS COLUMN. D K J OH r J U LL' S Gnat Remedies.
&m GrMus MoFtieeters
WILL SEU. S00KS AND STAT10RY
DR. JO III HSUILIU Manufacture and Vendor of the Celebrated SMITH S TONIC SYRIP ! FOR Till! CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. THE proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for It a superiority over all ever offered to tho public for tho safe certain speedy and permanent cure of Agne and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. iT refers to the entire Western and Southwestern countiy to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that iu no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions nre strictly followed and carried out. In a gn at many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle with a perfect restoration of tha general health. It h, however, prudent, and in every ea8 ! more certain to cure, if its uise is continued in smaller doses for a week or t-vo after the disease ha;i been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order ; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after haviite Uken threo or four
doses of the Tonic, a single dose of Bull's
Vegetoble Family Pills will be nuflicient. DU. J0UN BULL'S Principal Offico : Nc 40 fifth, Cfons S treet, LOUISVILLS:, KY.
Administrator Sale. VTOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, that AN the undersigned Administrator of tho estate of Abram Lei imon, deceased. Into of Bean Blossom township, Monroe 'county, Indiana; will offer for sale on the promises) on "Wednessday, January 19, 1870, all the personal property of said decedent, consisting in part of Horses, Cattle, Mher-p, Hogs, Corn, Hay, Farming utensil;, two Wagons, Household Furniture, and other articles.
Tern of Sale. Sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand; all mm:; over three dollars, a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving notes with good security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement law. and witand intercut. . JA31I5K S. GENTRY, dw2S 69-3t Administrator.
Bakerjv Confectionery AND Fancy Grocery, East Side Public Square. BREAD, Cakes, Crackers, Camlic, Nuts, Baisins, Currants, and Foreign Fndts, Always on hand. The best brands of Oysters, by the Can or s jrved up in the Saloon. Fancy Cakes
made to order, In the latest styles, at short notice. HDv;i',9 HENRY ROTT.
College AieDiie Eating- House. Oysters, Hot Coffee, &c. MRS. D. L. MERRICK, who has successfully conducted the Restaurant business for a" number of years, has refitted her establish nient recently, for the "Winter season, and will serve up Oysters Coil'eo, &e.. in the vary best manner, at all haul's of the day and evening. Ib&itkful for a liboral patronage in the pas , she asks its continuance ir. the future. MRS. D. L MERRICK. Bloominston, Indiann, NV,v 3,'(fl
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER.
To my United Stat is and 'World-wide Read
ers.
I bavo received many testimonials from
professional and medical men, as rav nlmanar
and various publications lif.vo ehown. all ol
which are genuine. The followtae from a
highlv educated and popular physician of
Georgia, is certainly one of the raoit sensible
communications I have ever received. Dr Clement, knows exactly what he rcnks of,
and his tcuunonv deserves to be v rittcn in
letters of old. ll sar what tho I'cctor save
of Bull's Worm Destroyer : Valianoir, Walker Co., Ga.f J'unB 20th, IE6S. f Da, Jons Bcrx Dear Sir : I ha re recent
ly given your 'Worm Destroyer' several trials and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has
not failed in a sirido instance to have the
wished for effect. I am doing a pr3tly large
country practice, and have daily use for some
article cf the kind. I am free to coifees that
I know of no remedy recommend ;d by the
ablest authors that ia bo certain a:id speedy
in its effects. On the contrary tlwv are un
certain in the extreme. My object in writing you is to find out upon what term I can get
the niedicirc from you. If I can gt it upon
easy terms, 1 shall use a grout deal of it. 1 am aware that the uie of nueh articles is con
trary to the teachings and practice of a great
majority of tbe regular line of M. D. s, but
see no just cause or good sense in discarding
a remedy which wo know to be clheient, sim ply because we mav be ignorant of its com
bination. For my p u't.l shall make it a rulo
to use all and any means to alleviate suffer
ing humanity which I may be at: te to com
mand not hesitatir ? because some one more
ingensous than mywlf may have learned its
effects tirso, and secured the eo.e right to
secure that knowledge However, I am bv
no means an advocate or suppo-ter of the thousands of worthless nostrums that flood the country, that purport to care nil manner of disease to wtucli human fleidi is heir.
Please reply socn, ar d inform me of your best
terms. 1 am, sir, most rc.pect!mUy, J cues P. Cleue.t, M. D
jUarber ftSliop. JAMES MERRICK .still carries on the business of a Itarbcr and. Hair DrcKfie r, at H well known stand, on South Cullege Av.-nno. Shttnipooning, Hair-cutting and y' ir.g, done in tho highest style of The Tonsorial Art. My customers will always find a competent workman in the SI op, ready to attend to sll calls. 1'atronage solicited. novg'G9
Bull's Sariparilla.
A Good Reason roa tiik Capiius Faith
IoME I
NSURANCE VOSfl'AN'Y,
New llaveia, Coon. Capital Stock is $3,000,000 00 Capital psid up 1 ,000.000 00 ASSETS: OF TUE COMPANY: Csxth on hand and in hands of Agents fSW.VaT 81 Real Estate. 4 33,02 & 00 Uu ted States Bonds, 6-20. . . . lsrt,2; 37 Other Bonds and Loans...... 674,&12 18
Total As:ts ilfiiiyil SO Total Liabilities 63,61.3 00 IS"" Specif.1 attention given to ihe InHuran. e of Dwell: tigs. Rates reasonable'he Home is an old, reliable Company. 91. Ij. Snodgi asN, AKen t. 1ST Can be found at the Port OiliccJEJ "31oomington, Ind., Feb. 17, l8C9-'Jui
CHEAPER THAN 4N1 OTHER MAN IN BLOOMINGTON. r-POST-OIFFICE MEWS STAWD.1df
TO THE V.'ORKING CLASS. We ure now prcp ir jel to fu"iiis!i all clusws with const.-t n t mnployirient at home, the vl-olc of tlic time o: for tho spare mom tfita. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either jx can (visily earn from 00c. to $5 per evening, aud a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the ijusiness. Bovs and girls earn nearly as r iuch as men. That all who see this notice may send thesir address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, we will send 1 dol. to day for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, i. valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Companion, one of the largest and best family newspapers published, all .sent fre-s bv mail. Reader, if you want pcnnant-nt,' profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine. Nov. 17. 1 5w.
Ham's Citing Mm.
Why Suffer with THAT LOATHSOME DISEASE, CATTARRH!
VirHEN IT CAN BE CURED, and entirely eradicated from th. ' system, by the use of Dr.
Seelye'a Xjxqjrxid Oct
This ltemrdy never fails. CURE WARHAXTED if directions arc folk-wed.
Cold in the head relieved in a few minutes; bad breath caused by
offensive secretions : weak eyes, caused by catarrhal affections : sense
of smell, when lessened or destroyed : deafness, all permanently cured
by this Remedy. Sold in Indiana, only by li. II. CAMPBELL. Price, 82:00 PER BOTTLE.
Some may object to :his medicine because the price is higher than
that asked tor compounds :jaiu to give relief, but no one who seriously wishes; to be cured, will care to pay a living price $2:00. THY IT.
Special Notices.
WORDS OF WIHDOM FOR YOUNG MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Earlv Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION', Bos P, Philadelphia, Pa. April7 1809 y Bpeci&l notice.
Read tho Captain's Letter and tho Letter
from his mother : Bencon Uanaeka, Mo., Apr. SO, 1866.
Da John Bcli. Dear sir; Knowing the efficacy of your !3arnaparil!a, arid the healing
and beneficial cualities it posciiscn, I send you the following statement of my case. I was wounded about two yeai u ago was taken prisoner and confined fo:r .-ix months. Being moved no often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have cot sat up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot thrangh tho hips. My general healt'i f.s impaired, tnd I need soiuvlbing to assist nature. I hav i more faith in vour Sarsapatilla than in anv thing else.
j I wish that whieii is genuiue. PI :ase express
me half a dozen touies and oblige, CUl'T C P JOH.fSOH, Bt J.ouls, Mo. P S The fol :owing was written April SO, 18&6, by Mrs Jennie Johnson, mo , her of Copt Johnson : Da Jons Bcr.r, Dear Sir: "tfy husband Dr C S Johnson, wa i a skillful fiui-gcon and physician in Central New Yerk, vhen he died leaving tho above C P Johnson to my care. At thirteen veins of ago he hai o. chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cubeh mil. I have for ten years recommended it to many in Xcw York, Ohio and towa, for scrofula, fever sores and general deb'lity. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effected Iti some cases of scrofula and fever sorofl wero almost iniracukm. I joi vary anxiou for my son to again have n courao to your Sareaparilla, Ho is tcnrful ol' gntin a spurious article, hence his. vrrithj; to you for it. Ilia wounds were terribio buti believe he will recover. Jennij Jouhson.
Extra Special IVotfrc, Beware of Counterfeits ! S nith's Tonic Syrup has bcn counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. Smith's Tonic Syrup, The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull's private stamp r.n each bottle. Pr. John Bull only, bus the rij'ht to manufacture and sell the original John Smith's Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the" label on enirh bottle. It my private stamp is tM the bottle, do not purchase or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement and my ;lmw card. I will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be. prepared by myself. The public's servant, DU. JOHN' BULL. Louisville, Ey., April 23, 1868-tf
Sluarl & Company,
Weal side of the PuMio Square, DEALERS IN
I-OUDKIV Sc ITIcCOY, ATT0BEVS AT LAW
ASl)
Bloomington, Ind. THEY AliE AGENTS FOR THE following ( ass Insurance Cojnpjtnies : . . ' sTSTNA Fire Insurance Company, Asset $5,'l.r.0,Sl 71 UNDERWRITER ii Fire Ins. Comjarvf, Assets $3,634,596 95 JETS A Life Innuranee Company,
Assets .$12,000,000 00 j
BEST IS THE CIIEAPESTrm OFFICE -North west corner of Public Square. BJ.Iuly ltSC'J-y M. A. DUNN. K. BATTERTON. F. C. : JUM S. jyLfNN & CO., General Produce, Commissior Attji Forwarding IHercliante, Wboiosiiie aud Betail GROCER S, And dwlers in Nail, Kanhf.wa an I La'.c: a-i't, White Fish, A'' ., lilonmitijon Ind. .M:!jrt57-'
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Bull's Codrou Biltcrs.
AUTHENiriC DOCUMENTS.
ARKAKEA51 HEARD I'KOM,
Tcstlmmv of Medical Men. Stow Point, White Co, Ark; May 23; '68. Da John Bun.- -Dear Sir : Last February I was in Louisville purchaain;; drugs, and I got some of your SarsaparilU and Cedron Bitters. ' My son-in-law, who was with mo in the utore, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the. Bitters and soon found hie general haiiltli improved. Dr. Gist who lias been in bad. health, tried them, aud he f.lso improved. Dr Coffee, vho has bctn in bad health forsevcrj.l jeaiM stomach and liver afl'ected improved vtry much by tho use of your Bitters. Indeed tho Cedron Biuiers has given
; you great popularity in this settlement, I
Uunlc I eoultt lie..l a great quaum-j vi yuur this ft.ll oBoeeluly 'rour Cedron
H!ttar and la ?8anarilla. fcitiip mo via
Memphis care ol' Hicket & Keely. lterotfuliy B. VYamhbPrnnared and sold bv BK. JNO. BOLL,
at hi? Labrau-ry, Fifth Street, Louisville,
Ky. For tnlfl by J, W. 8U0BMik.KER, Bloomington, Ird. janH.Wy
Imnortailt. Those who have altain-
od to the greatest eminence in -he jeiencc of
medicine, and who have by a life long atuuy of, and experience with, the human organism, obtained great insight into tbe origin and pathology of disease, are yet, cotwithstand iog all their profound and learned theories, confessedly groping the dark us to tho first acus of any and all diseases tint affects our race. But this much has been clearly elucidated, ind has become an a?:iom with the learned profession, that by far tho greatest number of c ur ailments are dire ctly traceable' to derange fnerit of the digestive function."?, and if "good digestion wait on appetite,' health will be tho almost uniform result. Acting upon this axiom, the irventor of Dr. Hurley's CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS has been eminently miccirssful (judging from the many testinonials thai, are const.intly pouring in upon him through the mails and press), in preparing a remedy to meet and "nip in the bud" all this long list of obseure and distressing derangements that render "life scarce worth the living." Y o are glad to learn that the public hero art beginning to appreciate these Bitters upon their intrinsic merits, and that they can bo hud everywhere
See advertisement in another coluiiio.
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IIARI W ARE,
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Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains
Collars, Mamies, &c, A full and complete stock of
! Farmers' and mechanics' Tools
AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Ordera for Building Materials.
P. S. Wo also publish tk following! "THE SCHOOL FESTIVAL," An Original Quarterly Magnzine, devoted exclusively to School Entoi tainmenta, Exhibitions, Tableaux, etc. Sample copy 15 cents. TUB LITTLE CORPORAL'S N1SW DRAWING BOOK. 'REED'S DRAWING LESSONS." The best thing of tha kind ever published. Price $1.60, for cloth hi iding; Second Edition, 80 cents. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price. MRS. MILLER'S NEW BOOK, "THE ROYAL ROAD TO FORTUNE." A delightful and instruci.lve story for boys. Priea, $1.60. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Also numerous other booi;s. Write for desoriptivo circular!. AddrusH as above, ALFRED L. SEWELL & CO., Publishers, octcly Chicago, III.
Bloomington, may ID, "860.
FRED. HARRER
INVITES the attention of tha cituwtt of Bloomington and vicinity, to bis stock of
3J
Confecti nnries
CiREAT IMSTItlBCTIOitf By the Metropolitan Gift Co. CASII GIFTS TO TUB SUM OF $500,000.
EVERY TI0RFT DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 cash gifts, eauh iL'OyOOO 10 " " 10,000 20 " " 0,000 40 1,000 100 " 800 800 " " 100
CO elegant rosewood Pianos.each 300 to 400
75 " Alelodeons, 75 to IW
850 Sewing Mnchines, 60 to 73 BOO Gold Watches, 75 to 800 Cash prizew, silverware, &c. 3.00,000 A chance to draw any of tho above
Prizes for T.i cents. Tickets describing
Prizes are sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a sealed ticket
is drawn, without choice, to any address. The prize na nod upon it will be "delivered
to the ticket holder on payment of imodollnr. Prizes are immediately sent to any address ly cypress, or return mail.
You will k low what your prize is before
von pay lor it. Any prize exchac'red for
another of the same value. No Blanks. Our patr jns can depend on fair deulintr.
Ref'eneai : "We select the following
from inu;iy "'ho have lately drawn valuable prices, ami kindly permitted us to publish thein : Andrew J. Burds, Chicago,
$10,000 i MiesChini Wulki r, Baltimore,
Piano, fCO dollars; James M. .Mathews, Detroit, .1,0i)0 dollars; John T. Andrews,
Savannah, 5,000 dollars; Miss AgnesSim-
ons, Charleston, Piano, 000 dollar. We
publish no mimes without permiss.on.
Opinions id the rrecS : '-The linn is re
liable, ana deserves their stucesp." "Weekly Tribune, Mav 8. "We know them to
be a fair dealing: firin."-N. Y. Hen. Id. Mav
28. "A friend of ours drew a f0i dollar prize, which .vas promptly reccived'-Daily
flews, .June!'.
Send for crcular. Liberal inducements
to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every ii'iickagc of Siiulcd en vclopes contains one
cash gift. Six tickets for one dollar; 13
for two dob are ; M for live dollars; 110 for fifteen dollars. All letters should be addressed to HABPEK, WILSt IX & Co.
l'Jw 101 'Broadway, X. Y.
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J GLASS JlcPUELTEIlS,
News-Dcaler and Stationer.
Complete stock of Pine' Writing Pape:
Uap, Letter, flote, lSuth.
Envelopes, every grade, quality and
Htze. Pocket Hocks. Ink, Gold and Steel Pen
Books, oils, Blank Books and Mucilage. Pot-Olllee EuildingtOast side public square. JS I will supply any order, for any
book, at publishers' lowest cash prices.
Orders for book-binding solicited, and all
wsrk promptly and cheaply done.
Warn Heals eai be Procured at all hours of the day and night.
South College Avenue, in the Orchard
Block, Bloomington, Indiana-.
'KJSDKltlL.H. UAKKJttt. Bloomington, Ind., may 19 186i.
Smith & Cochran, DEALER llf WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, West Sidt of the Public Square, Gold. Silver and Plated Spectacles, suite! for all kinds of Eyes.
Smtial attention given to rfepairini
wulchi s, and all work warranted. May? , 18t7-y Svjth & Cwhrak. '
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nEiuirjj"s SALE.
?PaiiIaoo(I : Hon- Lost, How
Restored. (rj?S5? u31 ru'd'and. new edition of Dr Culverwell'ii. Celebrated Kssay on tho radical euro (without raei-icitie) o Spernimatorrhroa, or Seniinal Weakness, In vcluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental aid I'bysical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., a'so Consumption, Epilipsy, and Fiti, induced by sell' indulgence or Sexual extravagance. tSTPriee, iu a scaled envelope, only C cents. The eelcbTated author.in this admirable effay, clearly deraonstratcs from a tuirty years' successful ractice, that the alarming consequences of BJlf-ubuse maybe radically cared, without tbe dan;rous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife, pointing out a mndo of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically. 5g This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tho land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope; to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, cr cwo post stampn. Also, Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price !!5 cents. Address tho Publishers. CIIAS. J . C. KI.1NK & Co., 4,127 Bawery,; Ha York, Post-Office Itox 588. Jutv'2160-y
1. C. WORLKY.
W. A. iKOO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
WORLEY & LEGG,
Iarest and best ar-
OpposiU the South end if ihe R.R. Depot,
A V MS one ol too
Something Wew, Lifo of Christ in words of one syllable, at .HcPhuetcr'.
ranired Liverv and Sale Stables in
Monroo, or in any other county in South
ern Indiana. Saddle horses, or liorsi unit bupgiea will be furnished at any hour of the day or niht. Commercial traveler; and others, will bo furnished with conveyance to neighboring; towns. Wood, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by tho single feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. Wo propose to keep n first-class stable, and ask the public to give us a trial. PCI All tin i accounts of th i old firm . k), are in ;he hands of the present proprietors, and must paid at once, Bloomington, lund June 'i-i, 1369.
MAIL'
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew
By virtue cf nn order of sale to me di- wore tlie vtiblic; and no prepar-
recteu tro n the iderk ot .Monroe Common ation for the hair 7a trt Seen - Pleas Court, in u cause w herein Deborah , covered that will prodiice thetama Chase. E sr. of Aaron C mse, d -ceased, is beneficial results. It is an entirely pluintilT, and Caroline CotBn and Zucb. T. new scientific discovery, combine Cotiiii are defendants, requiring me to make ing many of tlie ItlOtt powerful atui the sum of nix hundred and fourteen dol- restoratwe agents it the VECETlnrs mid tbiitv.r-iiriif rents .with interest on ABLE KINGDOM. It feStOrC CHEY
PUL COLOR. It nues the scalpwhite and clean; cures dandrufF and humors, and f illinff out of tbe bair; and will inalce it grow upon bald heads, erccjitin very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle bm which the. hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, " glossy, and is . HAIR DKESSING. It is the Cheapest preparatlonever offered to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more anl last longer than three bottles of any tnr Wls recommended and VAe&huthe First Medical AaUxority. Th Wnndnrful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair Kenewer have
.said ordi r ot sale and costs, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidi.er, on Saturday. January 15th, 1370, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the court h.ou?e of Monroe county, the rents and. profits for a U-vm not exceeding seven years, of the following decribed real estate, to-wi': : ln-lot No. three hundred mid twentyfive in the town of Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell fT a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at' the same time and pl;e expose to puhliu s:de the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof ns may be sufficient to discharge suid order of sale, interest and costs.
Said ale will be made without any relief i tilAiinurt ttnnti . ta ntanufacturo
whatever from valuation and ai ' nraisomcnt i tm- the Hair. Under
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various names ; "Yfr Induce the trade and the pyXMcIa purchase their coinponds.thev have resorted to fisto00 I claiming tlury teere fJt ners, or lutd some conttcction wit
our Mr. Hail, ana tner V-WZ,
laws.
LAWSON E. McKIXNEY, dec2'.: '09 w3 Sheriff Monroe eo.
The
Divorce. Stale of Indiana, Monroe Co.,
in the Common Picas Court, April ition was similar to ours. Do not
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Term, 1870
lli.rt-iet J. Ellor vs. Isr,ac P. Ellcr. Now comes tho plaintiff, bv Paris C.
original: it lia9ev?' yeXJZ squalled. Our Treatise on tho lluir, with cerimiien, frte bv muU. See that eachbotOe has
the top of tits bottle Ml Others
resident of the State of ar,tUm9ton
R. P. Halt & Co.f Prop's! Nashua, N.H,
Duiinintr. Attorney, and tth-y her com
plaint herein, and the Sheriff's return on
tho r amino is issued lieridn, showing said
dck'i.uuir. Hi not a
Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant thiit unless he bo and appear on the lint d:iy of the nc.t term of tbct'ommtm Pleas ('ourt, to be holdcu m the lirst Monday of April, 1870,at tho Court House in Bloomington, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. "Whness, my name, an 1 the seal of said Court, afltxI at Bloomington, !.his 27th day of December, A. I. 1809. l'lOIJEBT C. POSTER, Clerk. ; Bloomington, Ind., dee29w3
Adiiilnistratoi'H AJotlcv NC'TK'K is hereby given, that the undersigned has been ajpoi ited, by the Court; of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Administrator of the estate of Milton Taylor, deceased, late of Mason county, Kentucky. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES W. COOKERLY, do29, '69-3t Adniinistrator.
posters done on white or colorod paper, at the Progress idlu-e.
Everybody buys tho Newspaper File, for tule ut McfueetoM' NewsStwid.
WHEELER a WILSOft Sewiinjf machine B WOK LEY would resywtfully an- , nourice to tho citiecna of Monroe county, thai, he is acting ns Agent for tho above nam ad popular first-class machine, with his h mdquartcrs at Smith & Cochran's Jewchry Store, where he can be found when not. engaged in canvassing. Needles, Thread, Machine Oil, and everything use:) in connection with the machine, will be furnished, upon application to April 21, 1869. B. "WORLEY.
nc Bills printed at satisfactory rates K5 at this office.
AT THE Bloomington Mills. Breadiituflfft and Teem. WK keep constantly on hand and for . wife, wholesale and retail, Chiioe Family Flour, Graham Flour, Meal, Bran Shorts, Shipstuff, Corn, Rye Chop a".' Shelled Oats, at the following prices: Flour per. bbl.............r:00 tor. " i bbl. sack........ 1;40 to $1:50 " - LR " f 70"to fi. Graham Flour ibbl. aaok . :25 . . ,. .
" " JbW " Meal, pr. bu 70c to faBran, ... - - if. Shorts, Middlings, " ' , i : 5l Bh'ledOaU" . . Hye Chop, pr. hun. ... . $1:5' I Thankful for past patronag, we respect, fully solicit a continuance. LXFFLER, RICK A COBloomington, Ind,, novlO-tf
Orchard Hoase S. If. 9BCHARD & SftN, OiTOSITETHE DEPOT. tWNa pains will be spur id to weONime4v tho traveling public. Kuglly
