Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 March 1870 — Page 2

8L00M1KGT0H PROGRESS.

"William A. Gauk, Edifor and iVcju-lr.hr.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1870.

Republican State Convention.. The Republican State Convention met at the Academy of Music, on Tuesday, lb. 22nd, at two o'clock. The spacious auditorium was filled to fioflocttlion with delegates and spectators. Rev. J. "W. T. McMullen opened the proceedings with a fervent prayer, after which Hon. A. H. Conner explained that the Convention had been called to meet on

the 22nd, with the view of simply organising on that day, and completing the business on the 23d ; but most, if not all the delegates being present, there seemed to be a general desire to get through with the business the first day.

Mr. Counter then announced the temporary organization as being

hrst in order.

Col. F. P. Richmond, of Koko-

mo, being proposed for tenmorarv

Chairman, was unanimously elected. Gen. Thomas V. Bennett was

elected temporary Secretary.

The Convention then proceeded to the nomination of a State ticket.

Max F. A. Hoffman and Major John D. Evans were nominated for Secretary of State and State Auditor, by acclamation.

For Treasurer of State, the first

hsilot resulted as follows : Brown-

ine, 206: Kercheval, 223: Lynch

239 ; Oakley, 370 ; Stevens, 19 ; Al

bert, 9 : Milroy, 354 : Templeton

Cairr, 51 ; Vawcer, 88 j Ben

nett, 2. Second ballot -Kercheval, 61 H Oakley, SOI ; Milroy, 804i. Third ballot Kercheval, 630J Oakley, 277 ; Milroy, 810Jf. Fourtr ballot Kei-cheval, 774 Oakley, 32 ; Milroy , 914i.

The nomination of General Milroy was then made unanimous. The Convention then proceeded

to nominate Judges of the Supreme

life ':o improve and elevate hi con-

liticn.

ini. That the -aatiooal debt

created in the trtferast: and preservation of the Union, however great the bwrden, must be dieeriiiily

borne, until honorably and honestly

extinguished in accordance with

the letter and spirit ot the teverai

rum nnrlmrnmur r.h( ilnht 1 and thP.t

all attempts at repudiation of prin

cipal or interest siVHiid meet the scorn and denunciation cf an honest and ratliotic people.

IV. I hat we demand m every pirtment of the Government,

from the highest to the lowest, the strictest economy in all expenditu res,

consistent with the requirements ot

the public service ; the reduction

anc abolishment of all extravagant

proposition shall mve been submitted to a direct vo;e of the people of the State and approved by them. XIV. That we heartily endorse the administration of our State affairs by Governor Baker, and his associate State officer, and especially congratulate the people that the time it; so near when the State debt

will be entirely liquidated. Col. Oylcr, of Johnson county, offered the following : Resolved, That the State Central

Committee are hereby instructed to appoint a Treasurer, whose duty it

shall be to receive and account lor

all funds raised or received for the

use of said committee during th

ensiling cntrsnait;n. Said funds to

be disbursed on the order of said

committee. It shall also be the

A 11 Sim tfurlliijraiiic Irad. Hon. Anson Burlineame. Chinese

Ambassador to the Treaty Powers

f the Empire, late American Min

ster to China.died at St. Petersburg,

on Wednesday, after an illness of

nit tour days, ot congestion of the

ungs.

Mr. Bnrlincairic was born in

Chenango county. New York, No

vember, 14, 1822. lie was educated

fee- and salaries, the closing of all duty of the said .state Central Lomnseless offices, and the dismissal of mittee, to appoint an auditing com-

their incumbents, and all efforts to these ends in Congress, or elsewhere,

has oui unqualified approval.

hat a reduction ot taxation

is demanded, both of tariff and interaal taxes, until it reaches the

lowest amount consistent with the

credit and necessities of the Gov

ernment ; and that we are in favor

of a tariff on revenue, believing that

a proper adjustment of duties must!

necessarily anora an tne inciueniai protection to which any interest is entitled.

VI. That we are in favor of a currency founded on the national credit, as abundant as the trade and commerce of the country demand, and that we disapprove of all laws in reference thereto which establish monopoly or inequality therein. VII. That we arc opposed to the donation of the public lands, or the grant of subsidies in money, to railroads and other corporations, and

.hat we demand the reservation of

the public domain for the use of actual settlers and for edu national purposes.

VIII. That we re-affirm that "of all who were faithful in the :rials of

the late war, there are none entitled to more especial honor than the brave soldiers and seamen who en

dured the hardships of campaign

mittee to examine the accounts of

said Treasurer. Adopted.

lhe following resolution was offered,and adopted amid uproarious

applause

Whereas, Heretofore during the

sessions of Democratic Conventions

iu the citv of Indianapolis, the mu

nicipal authorities of said city have

systematically raided through and

cleaned out all places of innocent

amusement and appetite ; And,

Whereas, Such raids invariably

occur between midnight and day liijht ; a id

Whkhkas, " Any attempt to reg

ulate the moral ideas, appetites, or innocent amusements of the people

by legislation, is unwise and despotic," therefore, Resolved, That such interference with Democrats peaceably engaged In the practice of moral ideas, appetites and innocent amusements, more than ever convince us of the infamous and revolutionary character of the Republican party, and we denounce these measures as an invasion of the sovereign and sacred rights of the people. Resolved, That we request the Mayor of Indianapolis to remit the costs in all such cases.. The Convention then adjourned.

Court. On motion, Messrs. Ray, mi cruise, and imperiled their lives Elliott and Gregory were renominat- j the service of their country, and ed by acclamation. Andrew L. tlie bounties and tensions provided

Osborne, of Laporte ; Horace P. by law for those brave defenders of

juaciie, oi -ass ; ana .naries a. the nation, are obligations never to

.lest, or wnite, were nomuiaceo. be forgotten, and should be paid

Mr, Oiborn was nominated on the second ballot. Prof. Barnabas C. Hobbs was nominated for Superintendent of Public Instruction by acclamation. The Convention then proceeded to nominate a candidate for Attorney General. Hon. George H. Chajiman, of Marion ; James Buchanan, of Fountain ; Nelson Truster, of Fayette, and Thomas J. Cason, of Boone, were put in nomination. The first ballot resulted as follows : Chapman, 360 ; Trusler, 1,109 Thomas J. Cason, 172 ; Buchanan 74. The nominatian of Truslci was made unanimous. The Ctentral Committee was theii announced, as follows : First District Col. John W. Foster, of Vanderburg. Second Dr. D. W. Voyles, of Floyd. Third-T-General Ben. Spooner, of Dearborn. Fourth John F. Kibbey, of "Wayne.

Fifth Hon. A. H. Conner, cf

Marion.

Sixth General Charles Craft, of

Vigo.

Seventh Hon. C. Culver, of

Tippecanoe. Eighth D. R, Brown, of Hami !- ton. Ninth Hon. John "W. Burson, of Delaware. Tenth W. A. Woods, of Elh-

hart

without cost to the recipient. The widows and orphans of the gallant dead are the wards of the nation sacred legac)' bequeathed to tine nation's protecting care. IX. That we approve the general course of nur Son:r-nra ami Repub

lican Representatives in Congress,

tholoniew county has voted, by a large majority, also, to give$100,000 to the construction of the road. Appoint your committee to go and

see the rich coal mines along this

route, and the rich agricultural districts that now have no communication by rail to your city ; see how

yon might turn to Cincinnati a vast

For Bids for Improvement of College Avenue. AT OTIC E IS BKKEBY GIVEN, THAT

IN the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of

Bloomington, lndiunu, will receive bid until the ait Day of jftiarcn, 1ST, for tin; Grading, Guttering, and McAdnmizing so much 'of College Avenue lies between .Second utrwt and Fifth street in

siiid Town. Specifications arc in the hands of the Clerk. Bids must specify tb price per yard" tot

grading; the price per toot lr guttering; and tho price per perch, or running foot,

Hoover & Fish,

Bv order of the Board of Trustees of the

Town of Bloomington, Indiana, this 21st day of February, 1870. Attest

JVttn W A-LDKUN, rres t. ot Hoard. John C. Okchabi', Clt.rk of T. B .

trade that now goes principally to Louisville. Here are inexhaustible

t the University of Mid: igan and' mines, and a large trade in cattle,

i t Harvard, where he giaduated. ! and yet it takes twenty hours to

le became a citizen ot lioston, i reach Cincinnati from comities tnat

wnere lie practiced law. He was could be reached in lour hours, ny ior sie.vaatnizing..

elected a member of the Thirtv- this railroad." . 1 lre8erves we r,ni lo rejeci

lourtn tonexess. and re-elected

twice, from that city. In Congress

ic was a stern and uncompromising

Republican, and was the first north

erner to defy the false chi viilry of the south who attempted to rule the

country by bullying and swaggering

m Congress.

Mr. JuurbngDme was appointed

Minister to China by Mr. Lincoln. The Chinese government looked upon him with such ft.vor as to

make him at first the arbiter m all disputed treaties existing with other

governments, and afterwards ten

dered him the head of tne embassy

to treat, with civilized powers of America and Europe, in the dis

charge ot which duty he had visited

the United States, Loudon, Paris, Vienna, and St. Petersburg, where his death occurred.

The State Convention, on the 22nd ult., was one of the largest and most harmonious assemblages that ever convened at the capital city. The ticket nominated, is in every way satisfactory to the party, and will receive its cordial and united support. Vic should have preferred, of course, the nomination of our home candidate, Mr. Browsing, for Treasurer of State, but as

and express our full and entire con-i that was not accomplished, we shall

fidence that they will act with wis-; 0 wnat we can for tne ,U)minee of dom and integrity in all that con-j thc Conventiont

cerns tne weiiare oi ine peopic ; aim that we tender our thanks to Senator

MANUFACTURERS OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND Spring Wagons

Bloomliigton, - - Indiana. TT'iftecn Years' experience in

J? this place attests the durability of our

work. W! will .aave ready this ftpring

a good assortment of the latest styles nd

of superior finish, and will Sell on Liberal Terms, OR MAKE TO ORDER.

VaT Itapniring promptly and neatly

done, JHOJC CASH'. All Work Warranted.

Finishing and Sale Booms in V. O. Fee':

Building. mar2,'70-tf

Morton for his exertions iin

After the Vice Presidents of

so the Convention had been chosen.

shaping the legislation of Congress! Rev. W.'T. Masonic, a colored j lo'Yf?r classes of comniunitic

on the reconstruction of the late

rebel States, as to secure the passage of the Fifteenth Amendmeut. TTD ATlf?f"kt0O tlin (ltrlmirt

istration of General Grant as Pres- The election was made by acclama

ident of the United States; accept, tion noi a dissenting voice in the

delegate from Floyd county, was elected to the position of Vice President for the State at larare.

Relapsing Fever. The Peculiar Ciaracterhti: Jotc it teas Imported. From New York "World. While the Board of 'Health is bothering its brains with discussions as to how small-pox was brought to

this city, and as to whether quarantine is to be charged with the responsibility of sending it here, a strange diseaise is gaining foothold among the lower classes of our population. The disease is known as relapsing fever. It has hitherto been unknown in this country, and must have been imported to this city by emigrants arriving from London, or Liverpool, or some German port. It is said to be a portable disease, and one which, with an adequate supply of material to feed upon, spreads with remarkable facility. The first case occurred early in December, since which time nearly twenty cases have come to the notice of the medical fraternity, and been

treated with success. Several of

the patients were taken to Bellevue

Hospital, and vhile there, the;

disease Was communicated to t lie ; conies sold rlreniyl liocommemled bv

VOUtlger physicians in attendance. ; Surgeon General VV. A. Hammond, Henry ' Relapsing fever, though up the' Wnrd H..wlicr an.I liofe of other eminent 1 . " , ' l tt i pnvsicinns una vkrgvmon. Terms most present tune unknown in the United i iii,;,rai. send for circulars, testimonials, States, has frequently raged in 1 --to. Address. K. II ANN A FORD & CO., epidemic form in Germany, Russia, j JiJ;iers' 177 Wwt 1Wh 8t Cin and the British Islands. Like!1 ' tvulnm it is a i'nnino -fovnr o-pnr-i Xotice lo SfOl-BcsIdent. tyjilius, t Is a laininc ttver, otcur-j Tho St,Ue (f Indi Monroe County, ring in times ot great distress, ami : ; tu. cMrcui; Court, Miy term. 18T0. attacking, in the first place, the! John I.-Riekoy, Administrator with the

tio 1 1 : win jinnexou, oi .uinuii i ayior, uitccaseu, llics. 11; . r 1. v.. fp..f.. .i -

ordinarily begins with a severe chill, j now com,--; ti,0 piititi; by Mill

wlncli is lollowed by the

Iis8oIuitlon of Partnership.

rpIIE late firm of Fee & Wylie is this

L day dissolved bv mutual consent, Jttr.

Wylie retiring. All claims against the

late nrni will be settled by Mr. tee: also.

all accounts d ae tlie arm, will be collected

by him.

The business will be carried on by Mr.

f rank Jee, at the old stand. J. PK.ANK FEE, JOHN H. WYLIE. Bloomington, Ind., mar. 1, 1870-31;

Agent Wanted (Male or Fc

male lor mssw I WOMAN

Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Ifotice lo Ken-Ilci4ciuti. The Staiecf Indiana, Monroe eouniy, in the Common Pleas Court, April term, 1870 : K.-iglo Vacbine' Wok, Indianapoli Iud., m. William fl. McHenry, Jaau M. Wilson, impleaded with others. Now comes the plaintiffs by Buslrirk tt Fiuntr, Attoroet end filBtlwir compUint herein together with an nffidaf it tbl said defendants, Win. B McHenry and James

M. W 11 on, are not residtnU of tne State ot Indian. Notice is therefore hereby gives mid de fendanis, that unless tbey be ami tp pear on the first day -f the next Term of the Common Pleas Court, to be bolden on the First Monday of April, A.D. U70, at the court bouse ill Bloomington, in said county and State, and hniwer or demur -to .aid complaint, the same will be heard and determined in thei r absence. Witness my saioe and the aeal of said Court, affixed at B oomington, this 8th dayFebruary, A. D. 1MO. BOBEBT C. POSTEK, Oerkv Feb. th, l7ft.

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ease Consumption, lsanxionsto make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.

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the prescription, free of charge, with the di

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sumption, Asthran, Bronchitis, etc. The

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Errors f ITentfu A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debil tv, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, sond free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Bnfferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OUDEK, No. 4"i Cedar street, JT.Y. May 26 ly.

gHERIFPS SALE. By virtue of a derrt to directed from tbe Clerk oi the Mosaroe Common" Pleas Court, I win expwse at poblte sai'v to th highest hidier, m

Saturday, March Jh, 170, between the hoars of 10 o'dock a.ao. and 4 o'clock p-m, of said day, at the door of tbe court bouso of Monroe ooanty, the mtta and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tbe following described real estate-, to-wit: The northeast quarter of. soctwn tlirtv--fivt-, in township ten, north of range one east, containing one hundred : and sixty acres, n-ore or less, appraised ai sixteen hundred dollars.

And on failure to realize tbe full antourt

of judgment, interests and costs, I will ut

the same time and plt.ee expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. TahftBi as ta psayertyraf Dktaiellhanias at the suit of I.taae Boltingbonse. Said sate will be- mado with xeliaf frona valuation anc! apprnMemftnt laws.

LAWSOIT JS. McKIMBTr feb9 IC-S Sheriff Monroe county.

YEA Ifc-TS O OK

OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION, FOB 1870.

the increased collections of revenue,

the reduction of expenditures, aud payment of a large portion of the public debt, as a fulfillment of his promises of economy, and rejoice that the victorious General ot the Union armies should, as a civil officer, receive the last of the relel States in its return to thc national family.

Convention

''The platform is clear and explicit upon the issues of the day. It expresses the gratification of the Republican party at the ratification of the 15th Amendment. It declares that the national debt, created

in the defense and preservation of

the Union, however great the bur

den, must be cheerfully borne until

Eleventh Col. Joshua Healy, rflF0

foster and secure the highest moral

and intellectual development of the

Jasper.

Gan James C. Veatch then rend tbe following platform of resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : THE P-U.TFORM.

The Union Republican party of

Indian:!, assembled in Convention

at Indianapolis, on the 22d day of

Febrnsry, 1870, makes the following declaration of principles : L We congratulate the counary rm til A i-tfktttrhtKltrkn if lftxxr n1 tr.lrti

in the late rebellious States, under urnisll a ""and reasonable comthe recorstruction measures adopted penation for the service rendered by the General Government, iind I and that no officer should be favored

XII. That taxation for county

and other local purposes has become so great as to be oppressi ve to thc people ; that our system of county administration needs reform, and we demand of our representatives in the I -rf-gislnt.il re such changoo iin the statutes of thc State as wiu protect the people from extravagaut tax levies by local authorities; and as an aid to this nwded reform we favor u reduction ot the fees of county officers to a standard which will

upon the prevalence of peace tind jeturn of fraternal feeling among

the people of all the States, under a Constitution securing an equality of political and civil rights to " all citizens, without distinction of :?ace or color. II. That we reverence the C'onMifcution of the United States as the Supreme law of the land, and a wise enibodiment of the principles of free government, and following its teachings we will adopt from tinii to time Mich amendments as are necessary more completely to esta jlihh

justice, insure domestic tranquility,

janti secure the blessings oi liberty

to ourselves arid our posterity ; and that we rejoice at the ratifica

tion ot the Uitteenth Amendment

which forever secures an equal ly of

political rights to an men, aud we extend to the oolwed man a he lping

XI. Inasmuch as all Rep' iblican j honorably and honestly extinguish

governments depend for their sta- ed, in accordance with the letter bility and perpetuity on the intelli- and spirit of the several laws gence and virtue of the people, it is authorizing tho debt, and that all the right and duty cf the State and attempts at repudiation of the pi inNational authorities to establish, cipal . or interest, should meet the

scorn and denunciation of an honest and patriotic people. It demands the strictest economy in every department of the government, and a reduction of taxation to the lowest amount consistent with the credit and necca-iity of the government.. The remaining features are : a currency founded, on the national credit; opposition to subsidies for corporations ; a compliment to the soldiers and sailors who saved the country ; endorsement of the administration cf President Grant; reform in county taxation ; and hostility to the project of the State again assuming any liability on account of ti e Wabash & Erie Canal." The candidates for the State ticket, of both parties, are now selected; the platforms of both

parties are before the people, and the contest will soon begin.

usual

phenomena of fever. The phenomua continues to increase until after

en ic

Vim Horn, Attorney;, and files his eomplnint together with ,in affidavit that said iJefendnnts. Kobert Tnvlor. John Chum-

liers, JaneTnylor, JSliinbeth Taylor, Eliza

three, or four, or sometimes six , leth Chambers, Mar" Tavlcr, Sarah Taydays, at the expiration of which, I !"r. Anno Taylor Kjkiel Taylor, Charles ' - . ' i T.iv Ur !n.vi., Tnt-lnp William Trnrlnr

copious perspirations terminate: the

Taylor. George Taylor, William Taylor, 3rar.hall Paitoti, C'larles A. Marshall,

Amanda Hn rbison, Joseph V illiams,AirreJ Artcr, Phillip Bush, Jo5in D. Taylor, Jane Marshall, I'rank Chambers, John W. Chambers, James J'afton, Phoeba A. Marshall, Mary Harbison, John F. Harbison, Marshall L. HarbUon, Lawler Harbison, James Harbison, William Paxton, Honj. Harrison, Lydia Paxton, Amanda Williams, Joseph Brisnne, Netty Briscoe, James Taylar, John 8. Forman, and other heirs of Robert Taylor, John Chambers, and James A. Paxton, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is 'therefore hereby given said defendant?, thut unless they be and appear on th.3 first day of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit "Court, to "be holdon on the first

Monday of May, A. D., 1870, at the Court

fees or perquisite?

fair and reasonable

with salary,

beyond such

compensation.

XIII. That the canal stocks, issued under the legislation of 18 it

and 1847, commonly called the "Butler Bill," were, by the terms of

the contract, charged exclusively upon the Wabash and Eric Canal, its revenues and lands; and the faith of the State never having been directly or indirectly pledged foi the payment or redemption thereof) said canal stocks therefore constitute no part of the outstanding lebts or liabilities of the State. That ths Constitution of this State ought to be amended at the Earliest practica

ble period, so as to prohibit thc

taking effect of any law or ants cf

tho General Assembly proposing t;:

recognize or create any liability of

the btate ior the said canal utoekn,

hand to enable him in the race of or any part thereof, until such

on

Quite a serious accident occurred the Indian ipolis and Vincennes

Railroad, at Gosport, on Tuesday

afternoon, Feb. 22nd. A heavily laden freight and stock train was passing over the deep cut on the hill at Gosport, when two of the rear cars, filled with cattle, jumped the track, and wore precipitated over the embankment to the track of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway, a distance of about forty

feet. Nearly all the cattle in the

two cars wcru killed, or so badly hurt as to necessitate their killing, and the cars were completely wrecked.

attack. The patient then remains free of fever, though often feeble and ailing, till about the fourteenth day, when a second chill intervenes, followed by phenomena similar to those of the first attack. Sometimes a second relapse occurs about the twenty-first day, and cases are recorded in which three and even four relapses have been observed. Though the symptoms, while the fever is on, arc violent, the pulse vary frequent, and the temperature high, the disease is attended with compara

tively little danger t;he mortality ! Hows in Blnomhigtnn, in said county and r ,..1 ri: r nr i State, and ansvr or demur to said com-

five per cent.

Relapsing fever spreads by con

tagion, like other pestilences, and when it becomes epidemic, the cases are not confined to the poor and

needy. An Europe it has been known to extend to the upper clas

ses of society, numbering its victims

by the thousands. .Physicians, well informed on the current medical

literature of the day, noticed, several months since, that thc disease had made its appearance in London, and that nimurousi cases bad been there received into the hoipitals. It is believed that it was brought to New York from that city, reaching here, of cou:rse, through quarantine. Lieutenant Governor Cumback, addressed the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, on Friiday last, upon the Cincinnati and St. Louis Air Lino Railroad. The Cincinnati Commercial eiys : After explaining the origin of the enterprise, and the local influence brought to bear iu its aid, Colonel Cumback said: "We ask you simply to examine this lino yourself, appoint your most intelligent committee, and see for yourselves whether it is not for your

interests to give us at least your

moral support in tins enterprise

don't propose to ask any subscription

just now ; merely came here to-day ! Felter's 1st

plaint, tho name will bo beard and deter.

mined in their tibsenee. Witness my namo and the seal of said Court, affiled at Bloomington, thin 25th day of February, A. 1870. KOBERT C. FOSTER, Clerk. March 2d, '7D 3w. Book and inutile Seller, Nem Dealer and (Stationer, P. O. Building, Jitoomingion, Indiana. I would call the attention of tho public

to tne following prue m ot oooku: I do not nsk that you bring this list with you when you come to make purchases, its I have but one price and am determined to sell at lower figures than thoso who have two prices to aek you. I keep tho finest assortment of Stationery in town. Lettor Paper from 5c to 20c per quire Envelopes, nc per jiaok; Miscellaneous Books at lnwer figures than any house in town.

I desire to return my thankn for the

liberal patronage ot my customers, and ask a continuance of the same.

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to lav this matter before you. This

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mHE SECOND V0LTJSIE of this popular

L Annual has just been issued. Tie great favor with which tbe first was received,

s'in.n ated the publishers to exert every effort to keep op the character of the work .

aid, after comparing it nth other publico

t on 9 of the kind just issued, they take satis

faction in preseuUDg tbe following Table of Contents. Eclipses in the Year 1&70. Bills of Fare for each 'month in tho year. Valuable Household Recipes. fta-np Dulits and RkUs of Po tp. Nam -8 and P.O. Address of Hems. Oongrew Congressional Summarr for 18G9. Laws of Indiana pnsiec in 1869, Immigration Statistics. United States Bonds. Coin of the United Suites. Oflic.'rs of the Indiana State Govwnvent.

Pension Statistics from th Organization of

thc (iovernmcnt. Presidents of the United States, since the

Orguniisation of the Government. (iov4mr9 of the Western Su.tes since their Organization. Largest Cities of the World Internal Revenue Collections of be different States. Public Debt of the United States Receipts and Expenditures of th United States. Foreign Statcsltuler, Popnlnlion, etc. Rilgious Denotniraalion8U til tics. Woman's Suffrage Worement. Popolar votes for Preaident. Chief OfBcars of Armv and N ivy. Tariff Duties on Articles Imported into the United States. ImpDrtant Events of the Yar. States of the Union--Population, State Government, etc. Election Returns from every Eute in the Union. Pimy for every Day in the Year. The vo'ume contains 144 pages.

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A Large and Well Selected stock of Dry Goods fad Nations, which they propose to sell for cash, in the room

Formerly Occupied by James SmaU.

Our stock consists in part of CALICOES, TICKINGS, BLEACHED AND BROWS MUSLINS, HICKORY AND STRIPES. The famous Seymour Jeans and Flannels, Cloths, Cassitnerar and Bore' Wear. Al

pacas, colored and black, in frsat variety, 'laid Poplins. Ptriped aud Checked Mohairs. Wool Delaines. Broottdea, French and English Uericoes, very cheap. Tuble Linens, cheap. Crashes. Ton els, &c. Call and examine our stock. Notrotible to show Gools. Remember the Store JAMES SMALLS OLD STAND. fob23 t . C, DISITCKI & CO.

gHERIFPS SALE.

Uy virtue of two eaeenuons to ncr ao-ect-ed, one from tbe C lerk e she Mows Circuit Court and a doerwrfhnn the Clerk of '

the Monroe Conmor Fleas Court, I will expose at puhiie sale t-tbe highest bidder, on

Saturday. March 5, 1870,

between the hours of 10 o'clock sa, audi

4 o clock p.m., ot said day, at tne doer of the court house of Monroe county, the rents and profits for a term net eseeediog sevea years, of the following described ial estate, to-wit: Conatneacing at the Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago Bailrond, opposite the north-west corner of lot K. sixteen in tbe town of 8tineavill, Monroe eounty, Indiana ; thence east with the Stae-of town lots to John L. Ashbaugh's land; thenee tKrth with said Asbbangh'i line to the corner .tone between said Ashfewagli and Terrenes Biley; thence west with said Riley's l ine to the said Railroad Une; tlience iKuth with said Railroad to the place of banning, containing 12 aeres, more or less. Also lots numbers ninety-tore ninetyfour, ninety-five, nint-ty-sii ninety-seven and ninety-eight in tho town of Stinefville.. All of caul lands and lots situated in Mooroe county, State of Indiana. And on failuro to realize the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will at1 the same time and piece expose at publicsale the fee wmple of said rea! estate. Taken as the property of Thomas Witeesr at the suit of McCord, Brdley, et at Said salo will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAWSON E. McKINNET,Feb9 '70-3w Sheriff Monroe co.

Ayers Cherry Pectoral.

For Siaeaeea f the Tbrast sod

nob m Ooocfaa, Ootda, Wfaeeflitac clrit', BBOsintritts. AstBnsa, and .OOBavaapMca. Problhr never batee ia dx wMe49lorT ef saedlcliMi, ha any tiaii; weo . wideir uo to deeper upon tbe cenMaDca- of .WMtkfam, m this exoFUrat remedv for antoaaary cuafiteiata. Thravxti a long series ot years, andaiuer cnMwt ef the races of b9 je has risen keiaesrsad fcber ia their estimation, as it has teconw; better kowi. Its nnlferm eaaraotcr aad power eaia the va rtaea affections of die htaas awl threat, hav

made it kaowa as a rateable jnufaotor , tkaa. White adapted to Bolder n cnasft

and to JH..T(r ctiklrra, it in t the saaia time the most effectual remedy that nan he jtresa Jhr indpieat cob iimf lion, and the daaiiaKaaa aSeetioas of the throat and lungs. A a piwvialaa against sadden attacks ef Cma. tt shmda he kept oa hand fat every fhaallv, and Indeed KB aie oaw thaes subject to coms and conghji, aslateaU he ptovJde with this aatidete tor tbue. AMSMHtgh settled Ciii.w.WiM b teeaght b eatabk', still great number ef .eases where the dieeaw seemed settled, have hue mnBtetety eared, sad the patient restetad So wad health by the Ckeww larl. He netnplle is its saaatery over tbe dtserdera e Laaa and 0m)at,thjittMiiitobMijaaaearielltU. Whea nothina; else could reaeh th, ciuier the Chmy Pavfrml they satwdtt and disappear. MtMra mmd JNtlii Jahlisisw Jss7Mt lsretpoDoa from In AmOmtm Is ahraya retevad and often wboQr eared br t. JSewuHats is aeaeraaV eared y takhuj flat Chins' feceweJ la small eayl frauissal Joaea. So sEeaerally aia Its villain known, Oat wa need not pabUah the eerttBoatM these here, er do more ttuui aMura thepitbbe thai its aaaUtlsa

axsfaily i

Ayer's Ague Cure,

Axue, fyModteai as- hi iv revar, sto 3 indaad aU the sals aah.aa mhanh 'eat ftoBaTnalariona, snaiak. ar mliwnsrls

Voa Fa war and nhill Vmer.

e, fyModteai or

indeed all She

As its name hnpUee, it doe C, aa4 does not mil. CoBtahdae aoitfaer Aiaanie. Quialor, Bit mnth. Zinc, nor ut otter mineral er poiaonoaa sabataaoe whoever, R la aenise mjateo any I-. Heat. The anmuor and Imponaaoe of hs cure in the ague districts, are UtenBr beroed account, aadwebeHeve wkneat a parallel I the hutorjr ef Age wedleine. Oar piide ta aiasWiithy tha ekBowhtdKBientii we reoeive ot tW radical cuiee effected in obstinate cases, and alms other remediea had wholly Bailed. tJeaeclimatod peraena, either raMeat te. ee traveUine threach wissmatki lowaitles. wul he luotncted bv takutf tho tiVJl CVMM daBv.

For IArr Cifmmtm, aatshat from torpid

ity or tae uver, iiata eawansat

Inline the Liver into healthv actMite.

Tor Bilious Dfaorders awl Urer CuapiafcUa. it Is an exoeueat remedy, pisdsissajj anuiy trulr lemarkawe cores, where tfaa amdieUai had l ailed. Prepared by !a. J, C. Ann Op Preettee tud Anlyticl ChemtaU, LahhU, Maa aad indd all round tho world. tmivx. stj rm Jtorrxjt. E. H. CAMPRTSTsU Aoxxr,

Posters done on white or colored paper, at the Progress ofics.

NOTICE BhIMck u4 Cwsitnictwrs.

SEALED PROPOSALS Vtlhl, be rooeivoti at the Ofioo of M. L. Snpdgrass, in James Small'a Ikiilding, second story, uptoJ o'clock P JUL, ltasbh, I870, tor the building of

TWO SCBat1

in School Districts lNoe, 3and , in Bhwn ington Towpship. Plans tnd specincations may be anon aj the Trustee's Office, Bloomington, Indiana, The Trustee reserves the riht to rejejuj, any or all bids. M. I. SKOPfllRAS Trustee of Bloominjoc Towmsbip, JOdoanwcjton, Jn4 Pab -ja, U70,J

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