Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 March 1870 — Page 1
Cash Store.
New Store ! New Goods! New Prices!
E.tn blislied A. D, 1835.
13LG0A 1 INGTON, I NJ .. MAIKJH 9, 1870.
ol.il Xu. 15. J
JAM ?S HUGHES. :;i('K. VAN U'.IKX. HIU6HES & YJN HORN,
niHE UNDEESIG2JED beg leave to in-' "tT' rractv? in the f-uv.rem, and
JL form the citizens of Bloom ingtou. and j . iferior Courts of the S'at". and i
A Large a ad Well Selected
stock of Dry Crocus and Notion:?, viikk they propose to J1
A sick lady in Worcester, Ma.-., j Thr Indiana Me.lioa'. College I.... I.,,,., .,f..-....1..,l Iwr thirlo.n i udiioh ..l.wo.l 5l-. P.... 1 (,...... 1.. .i. ... ...'l..
ji I,. I . i ( ; '. lW i'VOIl .Un i mex ; '" ' " no-.. .iw.n.u n.,i mat leilll ium, IM'CH. ., ' ' ' phvsicans, and si ill liVOS. has been :i very .-ueee.-.-dul i istitutuHi.
AUorneys sat 14 w-? -Torir i;'.is n v. pk by ; i v n. ti i .t I . u i'T;rn',i,.vi- ?vtii!"a 'i"'e,ly 'T- ' tiu. H. arJ (-' Tr'j:;. ,.f i!. 'i.',vn V u1,1 log sf.oking in the An- physicians, with a dozen colleges in VL.OOMI 44TOX, IXD., ;, ,,:,,..,,.; iais.na' will i-Wivc" bids ' sissippi, near St. Louis has damared ; the immediate vldnitv, nothing hut or .....: .1. ' , . i .... i i i 4 ... i ..-i i I e r..
praeti.-c- in the f-upivm, and ,w j water erau two i.uiituyuwKi incur, i cai v. as propncsiiii oi it. J no
in xim bwj wt iiiam'M, ; thousand dollars worm. jroi..;.;ors themselves, thought it a
t Court .if the 1' .S. for 1 mi: ;i:ia. f.; the ( I radiicr. Jiiii i-rii-.i:, an i MeAdam-; - ! el-i-s d" tveeiit e-li eo nr llo-u-
Fonnerly Oecwkd by James Small. :AH&rMer t fjUW
Our stock consists, m part ol j CALICOES, TICKINGS, j JSLOOlia Xii VOX. IM..
llonroe count v, that t'lov have opoiH-J out th
.ion oi .-1 a . 1 1 1 .- n iar; i.: izmh: jni!-li ol t 4.ii-!ro .- . ci.::i n- . r . i:r, r .4i. .. i , , . i ,
reeivo--rx.mpt uii.'tron. ; i, uvn sn! .-;,( a.a l"i l'- It tr.-.-t in ' llM,N " ;,IB , ,r r;-" i -,,UH ,tu, "V U'M l',;uu'"-? nirivn. Tn.l.. Nov. 21, xmiCt-y j --.- i . I 'IVv. n. Si.-eciucaiioiM an-in th-hs.in!- . Mr. (.Jeorjro Dawson, hi a late Ice-; U r eo:nd mi aked. . Instead ol i . . I . i i . . j i .... l i' 7 ... .. i" ' I . K it t... I! .... it. .. 1 ... i . ... i i
'j?" . ' i ii. . . . i . . tare on me sri-oat kmhiuvi- ui .n'iii- ntuin-iin', me n:!-, nas nuiuix i i'(i
i s-l;J" J:.::;.:'iUK- .vc th following d.nahom eighty, ad i nt or ability
for cash, in the room j UtMitllti & btMilKh, ; ,,.) thH p,-r icrv!.. or i-.n-aiii!? iW. , When Wesley settled, he Said, 'lt . j and atiaininenls, vill io ill pare
i j lor .ie..in:i..i:n't. I woiihi he more usem; to inarrv.'-; tavorahlv with that i,i any eolh"e
: l" ,,-Jl , T hero is nothing like civing that, in tin; laud. Ihe iirolessor.s have an or ali Hos. , ' , i , , . , , 1 . . oixl.-r o? r.oar.l of Tn:.- of th. I ol' ot pretty la:ing to ;,0;r wishes, j thrown thoir wl.ulo :-mU nuo the Tou'n of l;:o.i:nii:i.'i..n. Jiuliana. tliii:hi ihi.ve knuwu a fric:s-.if.yhcn he I matter, and have worked imeeasingua,vi i x-"'-'-!'' iV !- t .' "''.'n'1 , was coing to move from a little j lv, the term has iased smooth Iv, ii.-i'- c oi-if. (' r' . ' T I? : hving to a largo one, mv that it I pieasantlv and proutablv, and at
iTX'X' bYw'"'" 1 "! ' s"-";"" 1 was because he was going to "a larger ; the i'.rst commeneeitient, between IAIfili W iSllfSl'j !a,d,or.. uftAn,'"" nnri.,;,, I (, -omK- nn.l tl.lrlv- vnnmr in,.,,
1 - - - . -, , III UliU IA.' O.-ll1 .'. . : i i . t ; . ..-l'liii". 'J. . i s. v. V 1 I. n I 1 1 : I 1 r . 1 1 v. iv t.ii, ' "'"- in 'J x 1. Cmmiw.J and I lu.f kiil Vrt- i 1 . . . .
hairs. Wool Dc'ftim. Brocades. Fronch j 0EC. A. i;xskiRK.
ana tngnsn Jten-ioi-s, nr, cnrnp. iu.t j Liners, ch,p. Crashes. Towels, Ac. pUSKIEK & HUTEl.,
uan anu ex.:tnur.e ouroiocK. junuuuiBi
to sho.v Uoods. Korienioer me ciori, , it rnitVI'T IT t
y i -u h3mjLJJtj ' tj i ..... . rw. - Mm . . - ......
' Islovmiiiirtoi.. Ind.. othoc norih side of ill
JA3. B. CLARK. JOHN C. ORCHARD. ; jc snunr.'.
Temperance Column, Uditctl by u C ui ssii tlce,
R!"' Coiii!iu;nic'il i...iis 1 i-:1 ;! f.r tlii.--iiliiiiin. l)i!-.-:-t 1 1 Jj.k liox fS."-:ii
Licf'iist', Before this article will be read, the Hoard ol' ( 'omniissioners will bp in session, and W. F. O'Bold, i.nd Gus. Krueger will be filing their applications for License, to retail for
another year in our oomiminitv, that
Faculty Ind. Stale Unlreraitj. Rev. Ctrub Ntjtt, D.D., Praadtni mid Profcwr of Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy. Kev. Thbophiltjs A.Wtub, D.D.,Profeasor of Natural PhiUinopky. Richard Owen, A.M. H.D., Proetsor of Natural Science. Daxikl Kirkwood, LL.D, Proetsor of Mtthenmties. Eev. Elisha Ballentine, A.M., Professor oj the (t-reek Larifuaflt axd Liiei'ature. Hon. Gkorgc W. Hosa A.M, Proi'-mr' of English Literature and Theory a.ui Practice of Ttachaiq. Itftv. Jons A. Rexthei-t, T.1. Profe$or of History ind Mxiern Languagei. ' Col. James Ti ompson. L.S.A.. Professor of Military Science and Cieil Engineering. Hon. (Jkohob A. Bjcknell, LL.D Profi r.snr of Law. Hon. "John U. Pettit, LL.D., Professor of Law. licv. Henky W. Ballastise, A.M., pro Um. Professor of Latin Language and Literature. Rev. Amzi ArwATKB, A.M., Professor of L itin Language and Literature, elect. Allison Mwew, I.B., ) T . Bcorx Btttler. A.M. lul0'8'
Amherst College has instituted a reforui which may lierhaos be pro-
oisouous drug that deprives men of! nouiK-ed the corntr stone ot iJenioc
BICKOUY AXD STIU1KS.
The famous Sevraour Jeans and r lunne's. ;
H7 l pitAcrn-i-: ix rim court?
of riu: STAT!-:.
Cloths, CMsimerr an.l Roys' Wear. Al- Sret.;al ftU,ntu,n .j.vvn l0 frcha-e hasi- ! picas, colored u.d Ua-.-k, m groat variety. (UU, t0 (,.n-ti,;i s. iaaisfto ;
D3ALEUS IN
Fancy and Staple
" I ; fl 4) j ft f. "5 j? f, i witfv man used to sav that whenever 1 graduated. Tho college has kept
1 rice List lor (he Jionth of JJarc'i :! . ; - , ,. , , , ! ' . , , , . .. , ' to a large one, lie did so heeauso he start bold v thro wing open its doors,
' '-''h'.";' innou.Hc to P.ro. .T;rs. an 1 -M yM ,1 a call, but that he woul-1 1 has had the satisfaction of partiallv .i.t Tt AaD olliors wlt.iiii it inav coru i-i n, !.!i-t 1 nave , , , . . , , i , . . 1 . ic u-.' la few l.u-u of the aWe m :.ic.l. iiKilv I xvant :l md nv hliVl' to t:ike educating three women, two of
' : i t l'i;'te'.l J'ot:if .c:, for -;il - nt the foilow-. htm from a largo to a little living. ! whom, we believe, are among the lhcjinp. vc,i y n-Ju. . .!. ,,rii (..:. viz: lOrls ; Yi'fslev married a wid-jw, who. I graduates. This is a most excellent i l,TirH'tl"l.a : joV'r Whvi,rt V''r 1 1'""'!" lll'r jt-alousv, led him a lifb ; showing, and the pormanf nee of the
hoy din ho procured a-. nt.. at mv or wretciictiness aim nuserv. .t i institution seems esiaon.--nei. a
riWNj eurlwtti., v. ;cllK.utii p.ioomin-ton. ind. ...ay: Masomc Hall BuUdng, Tjie Keorals?ia Ex lermiiiator. Bloouilngton, - - Indiana.: ,,,, T , Tlw. kt.1ui . mid for nil kind of lUL XSlMlUt 1 ILIj
country produce. jan2t'70
their reason ; that sends then staggering through the streets like maniacs escaped from so mo mad-house, striving to murder tbeir friends, their children and thtir wives. Witnesses will be brought in to swear that these men, who are ask-
racv in learning. In the catalogue
of that time-honored institution the names of all its professors appear without titles not so much as plain M. D. or A. M.
This is the latest about the Pitts-
f AOSf & MIUAlSt ! We will attend to all Imsin.'ss cMru
Winn '13 vJjnnj ! to our care, in the Courts of thi State, and
are i.lso prepan-J to U?.vn:it '.Haana olv- ; P.i.l...,ef. oh.ht ,-ii!..i ...ith-rv. ,rli;ii.! I,: . ,;,.; n ..,! I,.. ,..,...t,. ! -n-III l, 1,M
i . ; 1 y It'. i lll. U I 1 II- .1,7 I.IW. l.MVt HI. Ull'U .1,111 Oil. 1 I V I II I V III 7 V.. III. I VI , V.I 7 1 J, I r..,v',-.,,,.M. vi,.i i.i a- :7.,o,.i, "U l1- l ,'ltUl "'; 1!1 .:,t her : "Know mo and know voure 1 menemg on the loth of March.
ItMSIIiiii Atu.Vnfys.Tndian:.iV.is: Me.-si-. V.i:.i..w: ; ifooaiiiit'i'i'i).''in'ii. 'Ol v''n;.!ni' is" 8'1'" Suspect me no more ; provoke mc Jad. Xvir. 5H& Co l!;i!;.ri:Nl; 5: w;i.i. Mari "c-Mf M. I8B.AIR. ! no more : do not anv lung-r contend i r
iov loi-K .xierj. .Mctaiia CC to.. Mor- . , , -.-.. ; ... r A iroin m fu N ,i .- v j r vonl v
i lor mastery, iur power, moiiev, or ; - " ril-liuta? (f-rniltfl f : I -raise : be 'content to b a private, i io 1,1(3 Ii n.onchs, f..r UUtl?! . yj t . , ;nsi)iieiin( ?()(1 klll).;n aiul : pointing a loaded pi.tol at another, i loved bv (Jod and mo." It was not i :U1 threatening to shoot him. PunC3rOODS2 l-kolv that a won .an would be pleased j was never better be at bJing reeomniended to b; an in-i owtd. Ii a few more of these
sianilicant icrsun. After tweutvl ltlunvs who are so tree with their I years of disquietude, she one dav ' weapons upon a 1 occasions, could . . . - . ... . . . . ii i j. i . a. iii
loft him. Jleboreit philosophi.-a Iv. ! ,K' me same nay, mere wouiu j eO He went even beyond it he totik ! ,Ki llvveT Iloolv- ailrays. . j his diary, and pat the most iiithvj'l carrying oi weapons is a dan-;
I entry into it, I tver met with in a!? business under any oiretim-
E. T. TATLDR. 6. EV1S0. TAYLOR & CO., DEALEKS IX Choice Family Groceries, Queensware A fV l lOTIONSc The highest market price paid for country produce. Northeast corner of the public square, illooniingloil, jan26-70 Indiana.
THE BISHOP PILL : T11E BISHOP PILL ! Not 'BrandrethV not 'Ayt r's,' nf.AVr:.;hts but "Codar" Kithop Pill, 'Which is bound :o tnkc the place of ail oth'.-rts; a purely vegetable I'ill (suirir coat-f-d, ! and of extraordinary oi'icacy for ('.- tivi i:ess, Ii:d;ire.-t:.on. l)vt.ep-ia, 1 lead-
nch.'j, Xervoos I-1 i'.ity. Liver (.V:r. plaint.
HlC. Me:l:ca .'o. ,;..', Si-t f S. T'( Mtivly the bo-i r:i! in fie W-cld. I l ousands of l v .c JillW u-d. 1'i.rsa'e at FEhv. WYLIE'S (irooerv
w
o
. .-m. 2k "biz: 8 Is o c S la o p'. HiittY I. ESF.VSO, has oj en-
kieei's Tiir, c;iti:ATii:sT Largest StO'ck A"D AT
McklNNLV & ALEXANDER
WATTt vAHT 'pot-' TTl'V i a S lop, over Sinior. Kahn'i store rood. ..n ; WOULD CALL FHE A 1 Hs-, , side of ; c u,.,ic ir(. ui If tion of tier tnen.is in Bloomingtou , ,, r: I
to the fatt that :hey hav; opened a- j"" i"ei o, ' Boi'ts, to order, in the iuo?t v,''.ki::an:ike NEW MEAJ' SHOP, ! m&)mt ,inJ tt r..uoljMt. in a new builditit; nor-.h of the Pm'. Oaiee, i l ..pairint; promptly attended to, We wilt keep none buti he best of rmU-r the plac over Simon Beef. Fork, Mutton and Sausage. ; Kaah' store rom,, ' ! Bleorriuijrton. Ind., sept. 1. lsW.
A nhar ot ".iie publ:.: paironnge is, solicited. L. E. IMiKlNNKY. j HI ART. ALEXANDER.
Bloominc:t.on, Ju l.. 1i- '. 8. lSt'O
diary: Xm run rdiqni ; no.x den-! :i. It makes a man iuimliar, ;.v, ',, nny-abn, which mav be them, and caus-s h m to be, translated thus: "I did :iot jo:,v0 i always ready to draw them out o: her; 1 did not send her awav : r ! nsi- Prt" the slightest real, or j shan't send for her back." And so ; jancied provocation. A man who
. x . v it .-, . , eiidi'd me mtirned nc o Ju in i 1 . ""?-"..; v. ........ . LOA E R PJUCES : Weslev. regard human lite as a thing ofj J small eonequcne:?,and th-? shedding i T II A 76 AXY STORK I .r ! Ir vor have a discharge from the! 1)!oo(1 rather meritorious than
I jo !... I oi nei v, ise. i.M:..i k.i ine uueei iai:ii v .
I ij use, uiiciisi u oi wiueinie, pamui
riiotographs I
! j J? Ii o t o i' i P Li I
B. V. TRl'EJJLOOU. CTK JS TUUliB! OOD.
Tjrtielloocl Oo. .()XTroi;GrTTlIOSEYOi: L0YK Ilave just opened a fresh stock of j at home, bi;t .-je.id 'diem to Family Groceries, j jis so r?sss Provisions, &C, Rooms and have them photographed. "West side of the Public Square, noxt door j lVwors at a di?tan-e are- inforne-d that to tjtuart & Co. ! Jfejativ.-s arc pre-n ed. y. that in ntse of
8" Countrv Produce wanted in ex- denth. Photographs can U; .;,!.. r..d. Or: cLtin'e for goods. i w!l it is far hotter, the a?t.e Ni- v:ivc ,-;,n ; Rioomino'ton. Ind.. Feb. 1G. 1?T0. ! he .-nlaru'ed from Medium to life -:.; eitd.-r !
' : plain, at t. exit o!" i t.V. up to S Io.om. color JAMES W. vOOIiEKLY, t"? ,he ''"f '",wr'!iti -5n "'l ' i co1. ntry. nas ticen oMijdoytd. and hn work
ear oe relied on.
if liOOMis c.iT.::t.
Common Prints . . Best Prints . . . . Com. lrown Muslin . Best heavy " . . Prime Bio ( ' ifile . (.'hoici " "
8e.
Engli?ii Soda Sugar And all other Goods FOR C AXIS. 1 am p Olhr th- roi.i:;ir.i He iVV Y .:.!!' (iini-. .-..-t ier'iiiin-d i)i:,t i.or;'.; . i :--
1 1(U t's c'aap . of f have ile-
li ut hi
q:iar:' hall he th' t !ll'il(i side f-r Goods, and I will make it f '. a '-spi'l1.." w. . fi:k. ISloonv.nedor,. "yhI.. feh'.', Is
XX II'.'
x Ji ir
Orders frotni a distance ed, and satisfaction given.
LIVERY, SALE AM) FEED STABLE.
HEAR OP BL003I INGTON HOTEL, j ArdTotvpe, em do,in .', of 331 OOrtl i 11 gton. Ind. ! hw large siz.-.-d Plioro-raph neatly framed. SADDLE HORSES, Horses and Bagglc?, flours for thildren, let ween 1" and 2 and teams, hired on reasonable term, io'eoelc J. ii. Al.blSDN. Stable just ens: of the 1'ostoffice. and in I Bloominapn. Tn.l.. .Mxv t. is;.a.
rear or ine Joorningioji utuei. ocio v
Winter tkilsiiiu.
i.f iiuiiIshrH iit t uis in-; di:i iilv the
j 1..SS of the sei;,e t;f smell, taste or iVtsititil source cf murder. j j hearing, eves wt.ici ing or weak, feci j ! ! dull and stupid or debilitated, pun j A n incorrigible lw,tVr b:-ing taken i .i i i . i i i to task ior his lajancss, replied : "I : lor pressure in the neat , take old ,. ., 1 . . 1 ' tell you, iienticii! .mi. vou aremista-i ea-ny, etc. you may rest assured ; kc; I liavc no! a h'.zv Ion:; in my ;
that you have Catarrh. Thotis- body ; but the ti lth is, I wits born ; ands of cases, without nianiiestiug j tired." !
It was the san.:! le.low that threw ; himself down under a tree, one hot '
e.ii.-?iiiiiiuie'ii. iiiiu ma in i le "i,ie. i , i i i i i n 1 " ; tlav, dosed his cees and languidlv No disease is as common, more de- j 11!uni.um . Xo,v 1 reathe, if vou
ceptivc, or. less untlcrsto.u by ; want to I'll be hanged if I will. ' physicians. H. II. CAM PiiE:,!, It was a seoinl cousin of his is State .Wiit furScelve's Lii,uid : iYll:nth tlvill-,1 to bu!T ol
z . . i n i , . r i j , Keep i in iKiiii i...i.i iiiu, uu ii u i (. atarrn Kemedv, a pi'rteel; ih : ill . ' r i i i ? l I 1 i t,i.io .t t- lomo oiiil ho honor tnfi
X W! ! r Catarrh, "cold in the head," oi-,.. t)) w;,.ki ()n their way to the; I catarrhal head;.che. Try a bottle. ! ,,v.viy. thev met f. benevolent man.!
ing for License to oivm a volcano1 "eld & IWth Adams Railroad:
in our midst that will belch forth ' Queries one passenger, as the train drunkenness, vice, misery and j oomes to a dead halt, "Well, I do wretchedness, and that will' blast so! wonder what we've stopped for many hearth-stones with the curse j now?" "Why," exclaimed a fellow of hell, are men of pood character j traveler, "It's to take the cow-catch-and fit to be trusted.. Fit to be ert on le engine, and put it on betrustcd for what ? To make men hind, to keep the cows from running drunk; to strip them of their houses over us." and lots, their goods and chattels, " ' and bring their families to starva- Attempts to commit suicide are tion ; to take awav their reason and I 'scatter to be punished in Massadegrade the noblest of God's crea-j "husetts, upon the principle that tion. Whv, just the other day, one' attempts to commit a crime are inof those men, who are so "Jit'to i)ei dietable as misdemeanors at commcn trusted," was seen using all the arti- j hyr- A Pcrson who recently endeavfiices in v.s power to induce a poor i oreJ to shoot himself, but failed, has soul who had been trvin for four! bmi bound ovep iu Worcester, for or five months to reform' and savej tml 111 the Criminal Court. his hard earnings for his family, just -v " , to take a small drop and see if it! orth Carolina has the champion tasted like it used to.1 Methinks if ;)1J mu?" He has reached J 43 years, the citizens of Bloomington had i b J1V,,n . ? a IW,y veSetaoI bee, f,,norr.o,fd nt sr.n o v, ,,;t 'hct a,!d drinking spring water, and
fe Z " i i l i" iii likely to live as much JongerJtroni Whore t lev cn i il leivi Innlroi! i imn J . o .
on that vender of the beast-making drug, as he would pour it into a tumbler, and hold it up before the eyes of that poor man, and tell him to look at its beautiful color, at what, a fine "bead" it had, that he had j better take a little to rouse up Lis , spirits and make him llel happy ;
metlnnks they would have marched ; nnA l,,, le rmf ww ruwWrlv
en. mam-to that saloon, i.i their; uo, sir," said the honest farmer ; frenzied madness at the wickedness j ..our lan(i ;s just like self-righteoua-that was attempted to bo committed j nesg "Ah how's that?" "Whv in that vile don, and they would ; the more a man has of it the poorer have ordered it closed in such thuu-i 1P jo i
lcr tones, that the keeper would be
all appearances. He has survived seven wives ; and, as the last one died sixty years ago, he is beginning to feel lonesome, and talks about going courting again. a ii m As Dr. D wight once passed thro' a region of very poor land, he said to a farmer : "Sir, I perceive your
glad to have obeyed. That fiend
The caoutchouc (koo-chook) or
half of the symptoms, terminate in consumption, and end in t ie grave.
See advertisement on 1th page.
tiKAI.Ki. J.N EVKUY STVI.B OF Ready - Made Clothing, .:rtlii !idc ot 1'ublic Sijisaro, L'Luomi.X'J to., ixji.i::a.
Bakery and Confectionery, East Side Public Square, BLOOMINGTON, IND.
SJOU
tefFfth
L003IIGTOX, IXU.
on hand. All orders filled promptly to sat- 'el't"":'""r h-
Fresh Bread. Cakes and Candies, -m.'U.e daily. All kinds of Nuts, Foreign Fruit?. Oysters, Sardines, Spices, &c., &c, always
B
FiJ. McOKE ha? one of the hirtj.'st
pn ?ciit tune, ever I rnerlit to the .Atlioni of Indiara. and !io is .-ilinir thi-m at mut j
' lover prices- than herd .for He has Remodeled, Rtpainttd, Refur- every siyic of itiiiiig for nbhed. ; Mc ,V,,,1 ?n , t Fmbrticin a lull line ot line and coarse.
rERS& HEXDllIX, Props. C.at., Pauls, Vests, L nen Shirts, . Street, eas: of ,h(, FoSt,fli(-o. "rt c
peniters ana cck-iic.
isfaction.
Especial attention is direehd t. a ;.took of
f,. JOIIX HtliTT, late of Verre , . (. 'JJ Haute, mid ot obin'.,,,. 1IU. l.-iuler, 1 !!; v puivha -ed, v.lo.h umpire Lie i. . . . . . i..i,-.- .. ,a ....on!.,., t.-i, i
his yuviiiiinal ser vices to tile (.lilzen-oi i.uv. .w" j t ihs eit v of Pdooniiliidon. .Monroe, i. ,d aljoiiina counties. From an exoeri ,.. of Gdll' Fll 3'91 Uf Goods. ? 1 ('rftl "T' "-,r(' e Un'-U "T ,,,!,0,;5' At this store, a full Mo-l", f (ie-.tV Furhe guarantees atis!action in all ea.-f .-. , , . . . . . , ,. , , , ,. .
-... . .1 I. ! - .. S .tl in inn:; vi"'Mi- i;.n ;i i vv .1 s i iwmm 1
IX j7 v.'.rri.r., vv ilii jii . v.. i i i ui... "n -v"iiu , ... , (.. ?, . . n west noveltle." 1'II;l
s ' " " ' ' a-, tlo-v an; introdueeil in tin; ha.-dTU cities
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ST..;i.)3 FOR White's Newspaper File..
Word!! of S'oiiiiinctiditi.)'U By those who have personally examined White's File, and are competent to judge oi' the importance of preserving our valuable literature, and the best method of doing it: "Having examined the Patent yevpa-
pi r I-ile, invented by Kov. .Mr. lute, w
who oU'ctvd hit; a busl el of corn,
rather than see him buried alive. j
lleraweJ thee; Ihn iid ami drawled out' Tsit sliellc l '. '" "No, bi.t you can shell it." "Drive on boys." m "9 An overburthened tax-payer of Biltimorc. has discovered that the market for educated men is overstocked, that experience has demonstrated that neither wealth nor happiness is the product of literary learning. Where the value placed upon literary education bads to the disparagement and ontCtjtient neglect of mechanical or agricultural pursuits, the assumption may be a reasonable one. It is undoubtedly true that the great exje Nations based upon ram literary attainments are
but seldom realized as an illustra-
tiiid it a most convenient f rtiele lor h..i din-.r
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1; is easy to adjust.' not li:. hie to geLo" 1. of ! tioil, Call to llli m the number of repair, and oeeupi" the sm:i!h-i amount (1uero graduates wllOSC llVCS 310 of soar,- ii.. illi; lor the require I p'.ir;o-, f ,
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Raw IH:i-:t' fou Ivy.iids.
seeular, tire ot iri-neral 1.11:1 rnii!n-nt ir;-tere.-t. some, siundi; mi l cheap deviee for
ho Ming an.i preserving theim w-od not ; iaw beef, it is assertei'i, itroves of only be a C"nvenioiHV. but also lu iirlit to I , , .1 ,. .. ,. i:i. 1' ,.
urod as rapidly i I he eonin.unity, by allordi.nr t he , .. mat- i Ul grcaiCHI oeilVMl s a M.eLiui pei.-
t.T to a vasiiv or. . iter numher ti r, - eh rs. . sons ot trail constitution. J.I is r
knew that the moment that man putj Indian rubber tree, is found in the
the glass to lus lips lus former ap-( East Indies and in South America, petite would return, and every cent; rt ?rows to tne bight of forty or he had would be spent before he left; fifty feet without tranches ; then,, the bouse. Look at that other poor j branching.runsup fifteen feet higher, man, who once owned a lot with aj'fhe leaf is about six inches long, good dwelling upon it, and had a; ;hi, and shaped like that of a happy family around him, bat nowld, tree xhe trees show their occupies a small rented tenement, ! working by the n amber of knots or in which lies his sou, fast sinking toj bunches, made bv tapping; and a the grave ; as he crouches down the j singular fact is that when most tapally to cue of these djns, to spend ;,)Cj tney ge most milk or sap. the little pittance he win raise and is the time of operating is early drown his sorrows in the oblivious j Jav, before sunrise the tappers are bowl. How often has that man j t'hand. The blacks are first sent tried to reform, but by the artifices ! through the forest, armed with a of these "fit to be trusted ' men, he ; quantity of soft clav and a small has been seduced and drawn back pick-axe. On coming to one of the again into their clutches, his per- treeS) tne forms a portjori 0f verted appetite aroused, and he is , tne clav into a enp, and sticks it to whirling again into the vortex to tic trunk. He then strikes his sink to misery and wretchedness, pick over the cup, and the sap oozes How long, citizens of Bloomington, 1 tllti slowly, a tree giving out dailv will you permit such sin-cursed ab,mt a "gallon. The tapper eonwickedness to disgrace our city ? tinues in this way, tapping perhaps The drunkard and his family cry fifty treej?j wj,en i,e returns, and aloud to you, from their wretched a jar passing over the same hovel, to rise up in your might, ground, empties his cups. So, bv and strangle the monster, and rescue; seven o'clock, the blacks come iii them. j with their jars, ready for working. 1 ' j The sap at thisstage resembles milk Dra'G Storks. We hear it wbis-jia appearance, and somewhat ia pered around, that some of our drug taste. It is also frequently drank stores are fast sinking into mere with perfect safety. If left standwhisky shops, where the liquid is ' ing, it will curdle like milk, disenrctailod on every occasion, and on gaging a watery substance like every day of the week. A young whey.
chap comes in and informs the pro-
mr t a -ir- : A good stock of Trunks, Traveling W. l . V.J slul-S9 Lags and Valises, , f, . , , ,( j A wavi- in store. 1 would .-all partieiiiar &0UUI Side nj the PvUlC hqf.arc, ' at'.e.tit'on to the P.en is Paper Collar, of whieh I keep a full supply. DEALER 1:1 I have, hy far, the !; r.' st toek of
Illroiid Cloths, ':isNii!;i i-i s. Silk
A'fe then-fore, niest. heartily reeomua-iid it
to all v.ho v. e.,ld Id. m! ohe.-ipn.-ss and Ii eietiey in the preservation of papers, ete. Rev. M. Simpson, U.D., Hithop of the M E. i'hureh; Samuel S. Jack-on, Stute LihrurUmof Harwich vsett ; E. Thompson, ;;.si!. of the. M. K. Vhtreh; 3. "V. Oiai-
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: UdKU'tldKb AAW tHILtdU, "TUI V ! ,ted, F,Ch,rof th-. WatchmMamHf,;t,,(,r: 1 V -i i i luit hn fiit sit if iii ul.. no it 1 it- : '
UWVEKSAL Clothes WRINGER. Hear what the People say of them : W. J. Allen Ik rr Sir : The Doty ',Vosh?rar.d Wrinrer. whieh we purchased ..f you, are a p-rfeot success. We would not oe wilhout them. Washing day is no longer a terror in our families. Rev. Wm. Turner, E. P. Cole, Luke W. Sanders, Jos. M. Howe, Nicholas Mayfield, Wm. A. Gabe.
Sold only in Monroe eonnty, r y Wm. J.
And all kind of , highest .4yie of tie- art. Stoves and Tinware. . iiksmamtn m.oke. a. U i'l ii . ' a. i JJ oominginn, Ind., Jime :-o. si ;i. , Sasb, (!ass. Painis, Oils, :
tiDd framing I'teii.sils,
I A.'1'i'l.'KKtt OK j Un.y entile sloek of
UF.UHUE BA XCJIOFT. . fei?" You can get more General
; Information from the "Year liouk,"
Ware.
!5)ooirii.ni,on, Ind., M u eh 2-1, i!? :a. Oreliaird House. S. M. ((RtRlRD "k SONS, Proprietors.
ported that physicians arc now ad
ministering to consumptives a diet of finely chopped raw beef, properly seasoned with salt, anil heated by placing the dish containing it in boiling water. This food is also iii von in oases where the slomach rejects almost every ot ier form of food. It assimilates ripidly, and affords nourishment, while, patients loam in lono- for it. an! like it as
WIliiw. ftff ni p,,..! ; in urination lioni the " .1. car jiDuic, , " ' ... ,. . .. ftUIing OH ill lust, . . 1 much as Dr. Kane die. his Arctic
As I intend ninvinghy c-nd of this month, "''leu is uueieu iui 1 J'"" .liniiers of raw eal and Walrus.
maker & Co., than from any work i mm-
The relapsing lever is alarming y on th increase in New York, aiid n..,.i ,.e 1 1 .... it. ... f",,s. tn I'm'.
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;; 'd sidtie, ;; i ;;';;;:: : ;:'v;: uu" a,,u pu;ilu;u,,,monmmo : iao:nyi the actual number of cases n dulgon do. KOSii m i xsk v. i election returns of every township ti1(1 ,,:t.. ;,;,, as an ocuso th it
they have kept no record. The Pioard is about to establish hospitals throughout the city, for the accom
modation of the numeioi.s patients
in the present hospitals
It take half a doi'.cu women's
scalps to trim the suit of an Apache
lio, Copper and Sheet Iron : I,iotisartiiiti.t;. ; xtant Thc YeAr I5ooU con(ahv.
nino:-i' i. ui ir ;m i u:n:r in wiis line. . 11 l 1 r wdl do well to ,-..11. Lik- Ai-e d I I Ml pages, giving all kinds ol sta
ll ind--ht -d to tlii- linn to eall I
li' ' "- j in Indiana, for I860; Laws of In- ' rASTKlFi7oTyou. N,-n, at;ili;"il; V, Coin, Presidents, the Telegraph Institute, jndianapo- lllbli5 I)(:bt Tariff Duties of thc U. lis, Indiana, to bee . in'; Op orators, i and inuch tlutt U " in'P'"1-" There are situations fur all who i "' rate in a short notice. This
opposite th ic i.)i:po r,
HlOailllllglUII. Ill. .. t , 1, . :e hn,l.f,.oK. ..vlnlod ind i;
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Bloomicgton, iadiaiia. marZ-iMm :ht tracing rv.:. ugii ; $30 -vonh of serit.. r-r s-d. at th;- ofl!,-f.- for sale at the low price of 20 cents. Indian in the real Astrachaa style,
prietor that he wants some whiskv
for the stc maeh's sake. The proprietor very modestly informs him that he has no whisky to sell him, but that he can let him have a little "alcohol," if that will answer;
which, being understood by the ap
We notice that sonfe of our t-x-changes allude in disparaging terms to the offer of Mr. Whittlesey, editor of the Evansville Courier, to entertain Honorable Frederick Douglass on his visit to Evansville.
Jibe editors aforesaid must not for-
nlicant, he steps back and imbibes, ' e:et that there is a plank in the plat-
and finds that he has been furnished ! form of the eighth of January Conwith the real, genuine article that is: mention which e vers this case. One said to kill at 40 rods. These rum of the resolutions provides : shops should bo looked after, and ill "That any attempt to regulate the metal such things are practiced, let thc ! Idea, appetites, or 'nnoecnt amusement? of light of dav in upon them, and com-;',1- ;',JC l IvgwUtioi,, u unwiifo .'. .i. . L,... n .1...,.,., Jwpotie.
pet u.e.r occu uiu, e,..,,, W Tf Mr. Whittle h nr. "ar.no-
y "ii--
the ctdored pen-
he r?ga:'ded as an
innocent amusemert," which he
should have the largest liberty to enjoy to his heart's content. Jfld. Seni-iriel.
upon an equality with Jake and, ...i. IJillv, or quit ti e business. We; ltu to entertain don't want a rum shop in Bloom- i IIian' 1 J h
ington, without a screen in lront ol the door, and the windows frosted in the usual style.
Fights. Two tights, in the last week or two, at; Jake's salo in, in one
of whieh his bar-keeper was completely floored, and claret ran freely. It used to be the law, that a few fights in such a plaea, made a disorderly house, and the keeper unfit to bo trusted. How many does it take now ?
A minister down in Evansville said to a young lady that the first step to ruin was a yird of gay colored ribbon and an ostrich frather. The next day the youog l idy, having occasion to purchase some ribbon, went into the store and told the clerk she wanted "three raore steps to run," to match a piece.
