Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 July 1870 — Page 3

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BLOOMlHGTilH PROGRESS,

LOCA.I. AND MISCELLANEOUS.

A"UCAI. JJOTICSS TEN CENTS fill lime, for eacn insertion, "faj

i. A". .A CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIMS VABLB AT BLOOM 1XQT0X. Express Going South : Arrives at 2:57 p.m. Departs at 3:03 p.u Express Going North : Arrives at 3:02 p.ji. Departs at 3:7 p.m Freight going squtb, arrives at 8:46 a.m Freight going north, arrive at 3:02 P.M JAMES E. BRYANT, Aoest.

Public Speaking. .HON. MOSES F. DUNN, Republican Cundidnto for Congress, -will address tho cHzens of Monroe County, as follows : At Stinesville, 'Wednesday, July 20th at one o'clock. At Eindostan, Thursday, July 21st, at alio o'clock. At Snithvillc, Friday, July 22d, at one o'clock. At Bloomington, Saturday, July 23d, at one o'clock. The Candidates for Representative, and for the various County Offices, will be present. Our citizens, without regard to party,are invited u be presor t. JulyGtb, 1870. Wanted. We want all the scrap iron we can get, and will pay the highest price in cash for it, at our Foundry. Seward & Co. Yocxa Man, immediately after your corn is "laid by" you should hurry up to town and supply yourself with one of those cheap but serviceable watches, sold only by John P. Smith. He is a thorough mechanic and is competent to judge of the merit and demerits cf a tirne-pieee. If your watch is out of repair take it to him, and he will put it in good runniug order.

' For best brands of Tobaccos

and Cigars, go to Rogers.' The Clearance 60 Days. And still the rush continues at the Sf-jw Yodc Stort). The great clearance salc U found to be no humbug, and pespk. bay Goods because they are clxaj rather than because they need thein. Taley & Co. say their present, stoek must be dosed out. It is a large one, but whenever this

firm undertakes to do anything of

this ki id they usually succeed. tST Gtf to T. J. Roger', east side Public Square, to buy choice Sugar and Coffee. Barsralnfi! Bargains! The BESTSELfiCTF-D, as well ns the LARGEST STOCK Of GROCERIES. in BloomidgtoB, joM Cheap as I he Cheapen!, W DUNN&CO. Clark brand of White Fish at je29tf DUNN & CO'S. Great Jliduetlon in the Priee of Aitericau Watettea. I am selling Aiaorican AYatekes at the following prices: A ppl ton, Tracer A Co., AValthnri.Miiss. movement, full jewelled, expansion balance at - - $25 "0 P. S. Bartlett, "Waltham, Mass., full jeweled and expansion balance, at 17 20 Wm. Ellery, Wtlthaiu, Mass, full jeweled and expansion balance, at 1 20 AVilliam Ellery, Waltham, Mas., plain ateel babwee, - - - 8 i0 Home Watch O Boston, Mass, at 7 00 Eight Watch Cost. W Raymond, at 45 00 K. H. T.iylor, 114 15 G. W Wheeler, U0 23 Vat. Latlin. '! 20

J. T. Rverson, ' W Lady Elgin, i7 00 CASES SUetr Hunting Cases: Two ounces, (6 SO Three ounces, gold joints, 7 20 Pour ounces, gold joints, 10 75 Five ounces, gold joints, 13 12 Six oinces, gold joints, 15 60 Twelve ounces, gold joints, 24 00 Observe that the cost of Silver "Watchfs eowploie, is ascertained by adding the price of the ases to' thai of the movements. Tho silver in the eases is warranted to be XQUAi. -jo coin. 1 have all other grades of Watch, and will sell cheaper than nnv other Arm in the State. TOBE SMITH.

France has declared war against Prussia, and has set in motion an army of 400,000 men, which the telegraph says, will b; commanded by Napoleon in person. The Prussian army numbers 450,000 men, and is believed to be unsurpassed in the world for discipline. The cause assigned for the declaration of war on the part of France, seems very trivial. A Prussian Prince of Hohcnzollern, was spoken of as a candidate for the Spanish Throne, and seeing or pretending to see in this an alliance dangerous to the tntnre of France, Napoleon,, through his Minister, requested the King of Prussia to have the Prince of Hohenzollern withdrawn from the candidature. This was done. Then XapoJeon demanded pledges that the Prince should in no event be again a candidate for the Spanish Throne. This pledge,King William of Prussia declined to give, v,hen the Emperor saw in that refusal a sufficient reason for a declaration of war. Ic is geuerally believed that Napoleon's real object in going to war is not so much for the purpose of redressing any real or fancied grievance, as it is to distract the attention of the French people from his own policy and conduct .A home. The fact is that the Emperor has become somewhat unpopular during the past four years ; the recent elections in Paris giving his majesty a glance into the volcano that has evidently satisfied him ol the necessity of an enterprise that would turn the eyes of the Nation away from themselves, and at the same time ucite them in opposition to a common enemy. The principal European Powers may all be drawn into this war before its close, and the effect in this country upon values will be marked. Already the prices of gold and grain have advanced, and this advance is undoubtedly but a beginning. In another way the United States may be affected by this war : Should Spain become involved, she will be compelled to withdraw from Cuba the force she has at present on that Island, engaged in the suppression of the revolution ; for she has neither troops nor money to spare. When that time arrives, Cuba will become free, and will, without doubt, be annexed to the United States.

a On Thursday last, in pursuance of an agreement between Judge Buskirk and A. W. Reeves, candidates for nomination to the office of Representative, six men were chosen by each candidate to decide upon the withdrawal of one of these gentlemen. After a full and free discussion of the matter, a vote was taken : seven men voting for Buskirk, and five casting their votes for Reeves. Mr. Reeves, we are informed, expressed himself as fully satisfied with the result and agreed to make a public statement to that

effect at the meetings at Harmony and Ellettsville, Monday and Tuesday.

At the meeting held at Harrods-

burg, last Friday, Mr. Wallingford,

of Harrodsburg, announced himself

a candidate for nomination, vice

Reeves withdrawn, and began the

can vass.

Don't suffer your hair to fall off,

when bottle or two of "Nature's Hair Restorative" will check it. It is splendidly perfumed, and as clear as cryiital. Shoemaker & Co. sell it. See advertisement. Carpeting. -Vyoa want a Carpet, githe ltloorningtoii Woolen Factory, where you will find a variety to select from, of a lietter cuality, and at lower figures than any that has, ever been offered in this part of the State. A. BOLTZMAN & SON. Bloomington, Ii d., mar30-tf au Go to Shcemaker & Co's for the jjy stone Glass Fruit Jar. A large quantity of the finest Lard Oil for machinery, at Shoemaker's.

SST Go to Shoemaker As Co s for the Keystone Glass Fruit Jar. .19" The "Queen," is glass top Fruit Jar, sold only by "W. Shoemaker & Co. g9v A general assortment of Fruit Jars best and cheapest in the market for sale by J. "W. Shoemaker & Co. 0" A large quantity of the finest Lard Oil, for machinery, at Shoemaker & Co's. TUQ. Go to Shoemaker & Co's for the Keystone Fruit Jar. The best. Bg,The "Queon" is a glass top Fruit Jar "''est and cheapest in the market at Shoenr. akjr & Co's. Cheap. Bafe A general assortment of Fruit Jars best in the market and cheapest at Shoemaker & Co's. naJ-TIie "Queen" is a glass top Fruit Jar, sold only by J. W. Shoemaker & Co. BSU A large quantity of the finest Lard Oil, for ec achinory, at Shoemaker & Co's.

On Tuesday (yesterday) Mr, Wallingford, after consultation with

a number of his friends, withdrew

from the race for Representative,

and, a3 he tells us, with no knowl

edge that any certain gentleman

would succeed him. Major Jas. B. Mulky was then solicited to become a candidate, and his announcement appears to-day. Mr. Mulky has been before the people of this county on several occasions, and is so well known that it would be presumptuous in us to introduce him. The Major will make an active canvass.

ahead ot much older cultivators Can anybody "lay over" Robert's Early Rose? A Coo i. Proposition. Several weeks ago Mr. Dunn challenged I). W. Voorhees for a joint discussion, which was answered in Dan.'s usual style. He makes ". 1st of appointments in Vermillior county, and then says that if Mr. Dunn desires to attend his meeting? and discuss, he is at liberty to do so. We .believe that Mr. Dunn will not do so. He will Sot attend Mr. Voor aces' appointments, be: dictated toby that individual ai to time, place and length of speech, and then be stigmatized by Voorhees' supporter:) as an intruder. If Voo:hees will consent to a joint discussioi , Mr. Dunn will meet him h'alf way in the preliminary arrangements, and that is all an honorable man could ask. There is not a partiole of fairncis in Voorhees' composition, he is a

demagogue and trickster, and does

not wish to give an opponent whom he fears, but affects to despise, an

opportunity to show up his record in his own hearing. He cannot

meet Mr. Dunn's arguments, much less overthrow them, and dare not

allow his friends to hear the other side.

urn ii I te?" The splendid new building ro-

centlv erected on the northeast cor

ner of the public square, by E. T.

Taylor & Co. for tho Grocery and

Provision business, will be ready for occupancy this week. A quiet

little "blow-out" was given in the

new building, one evening last weeki in which the builders and a number

of their friends participated. The building is a monument to the en

terprise and taste of its proprietor?,

and exhibit, in an enviable lij;ht,

the mechanical genius of our he nie workmen. The credit for work, 5s due as follows: Stone work, Henry Pressel ; Brick work, Adams &

Denton; Carpenter work, H. J.

Nichols ; Plastering, Emery Voss & Son.; Tin work, W. II. Bodkin ; Painting, Adams & Massey.

SST Remember that on the 23d, (Saturday next) Moses F. Dunn, Republican candidate for Congress, will speak at the Court House, in Bloomington. Mr. Dunn reviews

Voorhees' 'ecord in a manner highly

entertaining to Republicans, but

rathe unsatisfactory to the Dcmei-

crats. Mr. Dunn states tacts, anil can back every assertion by the

proper documentary evidence. Come out everybody and hear Mr. Dunn's speech. The candidates for Representative, and other county offices,

will also be present. Marriage Licenses Have bean issued to tho follcving persons since on:: last report : Dclos Hoovious and Mary E. Kcndriclc. Geo. Stephens and Marv'A. Avers. "William T. Harris nnd'Martha Actff. Frederic C. Fess.and Annie Lathan. "William Fullertoii and Sarah Suggs. Rufus Anderson and tary Ellcr. H. T. Hawkins and Hs.nnnh Hughis. Jacob Deckard and Sarah Hanson. Fcldon Sexton and Mary A. Fnrsly. Wm. H. Creamer and Lucinda Smit i. John W.Moss and Naiify AVestmore!nnd. Janie; M. Stine and Margaret Lemon.

Mb. T. B. Hobbs, the Agent

for the Canton, "Washington County Nursery, is riprose'nt canvassing in tl e county of Monme. The proprietor of the Nursery,

Olivkb Albeutson, is one of the most

upright gentlemen in Southern Indiana. Evi-.ry representation mado by his Agents,

may be relied upon as strictly true, far he will allow no misrepresentation. There is

one great advantage that will suggest itself

to purchasers in patronizing the Ci nt n

Nursery : It is near home. is easy of aocesB

and any misunderstanding is easily righte:!,

as there is a responsible man to refer to. Many Agenta are selling trees and shrubs for Nurseries in Ohio; others selling cn individual account, and if trees do not turn out as represented, the purchaser can have no recourse. Every tree, shrub, and f owor kept by any other Nurseryman, is so'd by

Oliver Albertson. "Wo commend Mr. Hobbs to the patroaago of tho Orchnrdists

of Monroe.

Chips and Splinters. If some of the young men about town who walk like a chicken over

Camp meeting. There will be a Camp Meeting commencing on Thursday, the

llti day ot August, 7.V miles

a hot grid-iron, want pedestrianif in ' sou:h of Bloomiucton, near Mn

made easier, they must not attempt; Keteham's Mills, 2 miles west of

to force a number eight foot into a : A numoer oi eminent

Congres. ad- Mei)ibf rs of

number five boot -

journed on Friday last

will come for his regu'ar serenade estly desired to join us in. .this meet

ing, ami all who can possibly be present on the 28th of July, at 9 o'clock A. M. will please meet iu at Mr. George Ketcham's, at which time the Grounds will be laid off and tent holders be assigned their

before many days go by

A report in a recent fashion

book states that there is less change in gentlemens' pants than there was last year. This, wc are inclined to

believe, is true of nifinv trcntlemers' i grounds for tents

pants in this locality Our col- Conie one, come all, and let us

orcd fellow citizens held a picnic at ), t In T-.

-L-.: Ii- ,1 lt Tl... -o.T.i k

-A good many of the wheat

heads this year will have "five kernals to the breast" three is the average The political meetings arc not largely attended at present,

in the country. Weather too hot,

and grass harvest just on A Special Term of the Monrae Circuit Court, will convene on Monday next, July 25th. There arc four or five cases try. Judge Bur. is is cxpecteel to preside Taylor has the model Grocery Store building of this part of Indiana A German lunatic has invented a talking machine, which he is now exhibiting at Bremen. It is made of wood and rubber, is of life sisie, in the form of a woman, and talks avS though it was alive. There is no use of such anachine here, for have we not forty or fifty candidates?

.LKit, Pastor.

Penmanship. "Let those now write who never wrote before. And those who new write, write the more."

M is. Wilson will give a series of

W riting lessor s in her room on the tsornL'r of College Avenue and Fourth Street, commencing Thursday, July 28. Morning elrss at 9 o'clock ; Evening class at 8 o'clock.

Two dollars for a term consisting

of twelve lessons. i m.

. Rki.igiocs.. Rev. A. M. Wylie will preach in the M. E. church,

next Sunday niorningat 10J o'clock. War! W TrT War ! War!

As there is a great war pending with France and Prussia, Tuley & Co. have concluded to make war with high prices in Dry Goods.

The Iloiinty Question. The following resolution was olfered by Judge Buskirk, at the last meeting of the Republican Central Committee, and adopted : Resolved, That the Republican 'Central Committee of Monroe County are in favor of paying to ihe Soldiers, their wives and children, whatever may be legally due them under tho Acts of the General Assembly, passed the 4th of March, 1805, and the 20th of Decern ber,lHii5, and that said allowances should bo mado by the Board of County Commissioners, without regard to legal technicalities, and in the spirit that actuated the members of the Legislature in making said laws. Inspectors and Judges of lie-publican Primary Election : Bean Jilof.mm .Tosinh P. Burton, Inspector; George Cherry and.!. P. Beaumont. Washington Hastings Robinson, Inspector; Thomas M. Gaskihsand James Campbell. Marion Thomas Y. Rader, Inspector; John Jol: nson, Sr. and Mahlon Hacker. Rrnton Thomas Bnrnhill, Inspector; Roger M. Gray and David Young. Bloomington Isaac Adkins, Inspector; E. R. Hamilton and Joseph Sutherland. Richland James M. Harris, Inspector; James W. flott'ey, and Frank Braxtan. Van flitren .John C. Wolley, Inspector; John T. liller and Addison C. Smith. Perry Joseph I). Handy, Inspector; J. O. McCollough and Newton Mathers. Sali Cretk James S. Woods. Inspector; N. B. Pet erson and Fleming Hensley. Poll; John T. Crncraf't, Inspector; Francis Burgeon and Bowcn. fimitirille Perry Guither, Inspector; C. G. Herrall and Milford Carter. Harrodsburg Samuel Wallingford, Inspector; Ches. McLaughlan and John M. Andersen. Indian Creek .Tohi". Koons, Inspector; K. W. Hunev and Thnddaus AVoodard.

Candida Its' Aanomiecnicnts.

And are also closing out their stock

New type for your Jobs, at I of Boots and Shoes, at low figures.

the Frouress office Blackberries i T , T , . , , y , I w Irves Pering started to arc selling at oO cents for the twelve n . xr i i -v n , 7 , , ! Boston, Monday, to buv a Fall quart bucketful Beware! & Co. 1 0i , t . , a, n

nave uisposeu ot twelve ot tlici ... . . . ! INGS

"Unampion maclunes, tnis season The "katydids" have begun their night songs. Six weeks more, according to the sign readers, will introduce Jack Frost President Grant has called an extra session of Congress on account of the war in Europe The cry fir "more hair" is so great that the lathes are willing to use mohair. Better use "Nature's Hair Restorative," girls In the county of Sullivan there are 66 Democratic candidates for the various offices The ticket to be used at the

Coat, pants and vest, at the

New York Store, all for 3. Call and get a suit. m K, .Standard Brown Domestics at 15c. at the Ji'ew York Store. Bgk.C'nll and get a nice Dress Pattern at the New York Store, for One Dollnr. 8" Tuley & Co. have made a great reduction in the prioes of all Cotton Goods. 05k, Call at the New York Store and get one of those Lace Mantles before they are all gone. Zealous. It is amusing to observe the frantic earnestness Avith which editors of newspapers in

nominating election, on the 30th,

will be so lengthy as to make the Southern Indiana, who hold post

marking of it no easy matter ! offices, or are looking forward to A new coach in course of construe-' appointments of this character, arc

tion in the car works of the L. N. A. Sc C. Railway Co., in New Albany, will be one of the finest ever placed oa the road, It is being provided with all the latest improvements, and will be fitted up in the most elegant style. ; John A. Matson, of Grcmcastlc, died.; on Thursday last, after an i llness of but twelve hours Read the new Town Ordinances, Nos. 33 and 34. They relate to minors playing billiards and to the construction of new plank walks on 8th street

While in Pdford, one day last week, we met John D. Thomasson.,

who gave us to understand that he is not a candidate for Congress that no consideration will induce him to defeat D. W. Voorhees in the District, hut that his "Arm-is-strong" enough to secure him the

office of bridge-building Commissioner, at th3 October election. Might just as well try to pick up an ounce of quicksilver between

your thumb and forefinger, as to at

tempt to keep Thomasson down-

"that little thing can't be did."

Send up a quart of Bright's best, John D. the genuine, mind.

Who ever .3t.w the natural tinge renewed in gray hair by a hair dye ? Iso one. Who can distinguish the browns and blacks brought out by "Natuws'a Hair Keetorative, from the original colors? No one.

Large Potatoes. Last Wednesday our young friend, Robert Allen, left at this office a basket of Early Rose Potatoes, that we believe impossible to excel in size and solidity. Six of these Potatoes weighed five pounds. Though young in the business, Egbert is

Read Tb is. If y ou "Want a cook. Want a situation, AVant a talesman, Want a servant girl, AV ant to rent u store, Want to sill a piano, Want to sell a horse, AVant to buy a horse, AVant to buy a house, Want to rent a house, AYant to lend money, AA'ant to still ft patent, Want to sell a carriage, AA'nnt a loardir g place, Want to borrow'money, Want to Bnd an address, Want to sell a hons ! and lot. AVant to find a strayed nninial, AVant to sell a pieci of furniture, Want to buy a second hand carriage, AVant to Bnd anvthinc vou have lest,

Want to find an owner for articles found, For a few cents you can tell thousands of people through the columns of the Progre.ua, some of whom will be sure to have what

you npk for or know where you can get it Try it and itc.

tGt Attention is directed to the

card of Dr. Gregg, in to-day's paper. The Doctor comes highly recom

menced as a physician and surgeon,

anel will doubtless receive s, fair

share of practice. m

W"T. J. Rogers will offer, for the next thirty days, great bargains

in Qaeenuware, Boots and Shoes,

Clelland F. Dodds withdraws from

the candidacy for nomination to the office of County Treasurer Mr. Vorlies of Sullivan county, who certifies to the efficacy of "Nature's Hair Restorative" is not the member of Congress. This explanation is due the medicine, and we gladly give it Mr. W. W. Durand,

of Alabama, Business Manager of

Robinson's Circus, is visiting his friends in this city There is but one more issue of the Proyrets

before the nominating election. Justices and Constables who desire to become candidates, will please take notice By reference to the announcement column, it will be seen that Major J. B. Mulky is

announced as candidate for nomination to the office of Representative

of Monroe County- The

attention of Teachers is directed to

the announcement of the Institute at present in session ot Terre Haute John F. Walker came OA'er from Bloomfield last Saturdays and now exhibits his sniiliag face with the balance of the: candidatesHow's your com, Mister? Corn

that wouldn't grow such weather as this, should receive no further en

couragement "Chiggers" and

bed-bugs are the excuses given by

cand ida tes who scratch so m uh

There are rumors of a battle -between

the French and Prussians, but; there

are no "reliable contrabands" in

Europe- The Democracy of

Monroe will hold their Couuty Con

vention on the second Saturday of

August,

JM5S Zacb. T. Coffin, is an nounc

ed as a candidate for the office of

Justice of the Peace. Mr. Coffin, we have every reason to believe,

will receive the nomination. He

is unobjectionable.

Monroe Go. Teachers' Institute, BY THE RECOMMENDATION OF the State Board of Education, the Trustees of the Normal School at Terre Haute, h:ive ordered n Term to be opened for four weeks: closing on tho 10th of August next. A full attendance of the several counties of the State is desirable. To facilitate this, the Monroe County Teachers' Institute will be suspended this season. The Teachers are recommended to attend at Terre Haute. Tuition free. Return tickets from Terre Haute to Indianapolis free. Beard at reduced prices. EDWARD WRIGHT, july20-3t School Examiner.

H. GREGG, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE with Doctor R. C. Greeves, in the room over J. J. Greeves' Grocery Store. Residence in the old "Lenhower property," l.-t street. Calls atterded to by -day or night. Bloomington, Ind., July 20, 1870.

inaugurating the Congressional Canvass. One of them, at present a

postmaster, is "as mad" now as if

the election were to take place tomorrow. There's a wonderful amount of bureau nature in people; particularly in office holders: Revolving Hay Rakes Have become articles of necessity among good farmers, and those who have not been supplied, should enll at Stuart & Co.'s at once and buy. If you have a horse ,mule, or cow that persists in jumping fences, go to Stuar; & Co.'s and buy an Animal Poke they are warranted to cure the worst cases of fcn e jumping. Remember, too, the Patent flay Fork, the best implement Tor the purpose ever invented, is sold by Stuart & Co. At least examine their machines. Primary Election, July 30t.M870. To the Republican Voters of lion-

roc Count. In accordance "villi a Resolution passed ly the Republican Mass Meeting, in Bloomington, on the 2 lit day of May, 1870, the

Republican Central Committee of Monroe

County hereby request the Republican Voters of said County to meet at their re

spective places of voting, in their several

Townships in salt. County, on

Saturday, July 30th, 1870,

at 8 o'clock a.m , and hold Primary Elec

tions for the purpose of selecting candi

dates for the various County and Township offices to be filled at tho October Election,

1870. Tho Inspectors and Judges of such Pri

mary Elections are requested to open a poll

from 8 o'clock A.M. until i o'clock P.M., and receive the votes, by ballot, of all the Republican Voters' in their respective Townships, count tho same, and make return of thenumter of votes received for each candidate, t) the Chairman of said Central Conimitti.'o, at the Court House, in Bioomington, on Monday, August 1st, 1870. TKe pirsons mak ng such returns, together with tho said Chairman, are requested to compare the returns, and. count tho votes given for each candidate; and the persons

having received tho highest number of votes, will be declared the candidates of

the Republican Party for the offices to be filled at the next October Election. By order of Committee. CLELL1ND F. DODDS, Juno 25, 1870 Chairman.

MONROE GO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. " Fair to be held from Sept. 20A to 24lh, inclusive. "Extra Premiums offered by the Officers and Directors of the Monroe Co. Agricultural Society, at a Meeting held on Saturday, July 2d, 1870: S .vecp;akes on Pacing $50 00 Sweepstakes on Trotting... 50 00 Best Stallion j. 20 00 Fastest Racking Horse or Mare- 20 00 A Premium of $15 00 is offered to the person who will drivo his horse ono mile, in time nearest four minutes. A. KETCHAM, President. M'.. L. WNonoriAss, Secretary.

Remodeled, Repainted, Refarniued. SIIO WERS& IIENDRIX, Props.

CayFftb Street, east of the Post office. BLOOMINGTOS, It. September 8, 1869.

Photographs 1 3? Ii otographs! DON T FORGET THOSE YOU LOVE at home, but send them to

Good Linen Coats for Gen

tlemen at the low price of one dol

lar, and a reduction of five per cent.

from thnt, at ihe New'.'YorlrStorer

LUMBER! LUMBER !

I HAVE THE AGENCY for Cooper & Co'sSav; Mill, one of the best Mills in the country, and am prepared to furnish Lumber prompUj and on hort notice, at

iiur ngures as any otiier man in tlio bu sinoss. .

40,000 'fret of dry, im h-thick wide fin-

isning Lumber, n.iw on hand, and for sale. For samples of this Lumber, I would refer persons dcsiious of puvhnging to that now being used in tho New Jail. I can be found it my shop, near Small & Dinsmore's Factory, or nt the New Jail. GEORGE SLOCCM. Bloomington. Lid., June is. 1 H."0.

UiQklcy Hitiittiug Mac-Hue Foe Family Use- simple, cheap, reliable, Knits everything. Agents AVnnted. Cir

cular artd eamiile :;toeing Free. Address

Hinkle Knitting Machine G., 16i AVest

4th St., Citu innnt Ohio. ju2:wl.

3M9S

Rooms and have them photographed. Persons at u distance are informed that Negatives are preserved, so that in case of death. Photographs can be ordered. Or what is far better, the same Negatives can bo enlarged from medium to life size, either plain, at a cost of $4.50, up to $40.00, color ed. One of tho best Colorists in tho country, has been employed, and his work can bo relied on. Orders from a distance solicited, and satisfaction given. figgSend by mail a Daguerreotype or Ambrotype, enclosing $5.00, and get one of his large sized Photographs, neatly framed. Hours for children, between 10 and 2 o'clock J. B. ALLISON. Bloomingon, Ind., M:iv 5, 185$'.

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HERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a fee bill, to me directed

from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, July 23, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the door of the court house of Monroe county, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the undivided interest of Lavina E. Creagcr, in the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter of section thirty-five, and south half of the west fraction of the northwest quarter of section thirtv-fivo.

Also. Lot No. six, or southeast, quarter of

the northeast quarter ot section t hirty-four,

all in township ten, north of range one

west. And on failure to realizo the full amount of iude-rnent, interests and costs, I will at

tho same timo and plaeo expose at public

sale the lee simple or sil l real (stale. Taken as the property of Lavina E. Creagcr, at tho suit of David Buskirk. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation and appraisement laws. LAWSON E. McRINMEY, junc20 '70-3w Sheriff Monroe co.

New Stove Store AND Tixx Slaopa WILLI H. BODKIN HAS REMOVED his Tin and Stovo Store to the building recently preKnrcd for him, enst of Dunn & Co's. He as now in store, and will always keep a supply of the must popular Conking and Heating Stoves, Tinware and Hollow-ware. Special attent'on given to Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron work, Roofing, Gutter Spouting, &c. All work warranted, and prkce low. AV. H. BODKIN. Blotfmington, Ind., April 20, 1870.

Primary Election, July SOtb.

REPRESENTA TI VE. ' If Geo. A. Buskirk will consent

to hav. his name used for the nomination for Representative,- he'will bo supported by

JlAiM X iSK rii BLIUAJNS. Editor Progress r Please announce Major James B. Mulky as a candi late for nomination to the office of Representative of Mn'iroe Countv. subject to the Republi

can Primary Election.

INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Editor Phogbkss Announce my name as an independent candidate for Representative for Monroe county. "BOCK" HCGIIES. A VDITOR. 3r'.Tnei F. Munley, at the earnest solicitatior of m iny friends and comrades, has consented to become a candidate for nomination to the ofllcc of County Auditor, subject to tho decixior. of tho Republicans at the July Primary. " Henry F. Perry is a'candidate for re nomination to the office of Auditor or Monroe county, subject to the will of the Republican Pferty, however expressed. CLERK. Ed'tcr Progress : Please announce that Capti in L. S. Mnyfield is a candidate for nomination to the office of Clerk of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the Republican Party. Editor Progress Plpasc announce R. C. Foster is candidate for re-nomination to the Office of Clerk of Monroe cot nty, sub

ject to the decision of the Ropubliem Con

vention. MANY VOTERS. Editor of Progress Please nnnouaed that we request that AVilliam F. Browning be

come a candidate for the Office of Clerk of tho Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of

Monroe Cuunty, subject to the nomination of the Republican Primary Klectkn, to be be hold on the 30th dav of July. MANY VOTERS. TREASURER IIkxrt Ellkr is a candidate for nomination

to the o3ice of Treasurer and Collector of

Monroe County, subject to the decision of the Rept.blicsn Party, however expressed. Emto Pboorkss. You will pTeasc an

nounce the name of I. Milton Rogers, as a

cunuiuaf tor the omce ot Treasurer and Collector of Monroe County, subject to the decision ol the Republican Party. A VOTER. SHERIFt. EiirroR FnoGRiss Announce my name as

a candidate lor nomination to the office of

Sheiiff of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the Republican Party at the Primary Election. WALL. EIGHT. tjy Too are authorized to announce the name of Cnpt. A. R. Ravenscroft, aa a candidate for nomination to the office of Sheriff, subjjct to the Republican Primary Election. SS Please announce the name of Michael Gabbert, its a candidate for nomination to the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, subject to tho decision of the Republican Party, We have known Mike from early boyhood, and know him to be competent to discharge the dutiea of .he office. MANY VOTERS. (3f" Please announce that we request Archibald Fleener to become a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, sub

ject to the nomination of the Republican

Party. MANY VOTERS. CiT Cant Samuel Mc. Wr lie, is a candi

date for nomination to the office of Sheriff of

Monroe couuty, subject to the decision of the Republican Pirty. RECORDER.

Editor Progress AVilliam J. Taylor, of

t. tear ureelc lownsnip, is a candidate tor the nomination for the Office of Beeorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Party, at the Primary Election. . Clf" Austin S. AVaggener is a candidate fur the Recorder's Office, subject to the will of the Republican Party. Was a soldier for foui years, in the late war for the Union. tW John V. Walker is announced aa a

can lidate for nomination to the office of

Recorder of Monroe county, subject to the decision of -.he Republican Party. I'W You will please announce my name as candidate forCounty Recorder subject to the decision of the people, at a Republican Primary Election. M. BLAIR. Mr. Edif yr Please announce to Captain Bin ir, and all others whom it may concern, that if the people are willing, am willing, and more than willing yea! oven attxiau to serve them in the capacity of Cbwnfy Recorder fur a second term a jaw. hick a j'lithful j, Mie eerraiU has a righ I to ask, without being required to answer foulioh questions. My name is Jokks. COMMISSIONER. US? Alfred H. Pering is a candidate for nomination to the Office of County CommWsioner. fcr the 3d District of Monroe county, subject to the Republican Primary Election. tW Plea: annoroce my name as a candidate for Co mty Commissioner, for the 1st District, aut ject to the decision of the Bepublican Pri mary Election. JONATHAN H. FCIFORD. Mr. Editor You will please announce my name as candidate for County Commissioner for the First District of Monroe CountT.sub-

jcel, however, to the Republican Primary

Election. WlbUAM A. TAi LOK. UT Please announce Wm. E. Wood, as a candidate for Commissioner for tb 1st District of Hoe roc county, at request of MANY FRIENDS.

(jy Saraud Gordon of Perry tcwuship, is

a canaiaate lor nomination aa Uoiomissioncr for tho 3rd District of Monroe county, subject to the will of the Republican Party. MB William Weimer of Perry township.

is n candidate for nomination to tho office of County Con missiouer for the 3rd District of

Monroe county, subject to the decision of tie Republican Party.

AV- B. Seward has been urged by Borne of

Ins lnends, to submit Ins name its a cindi ir.i for nomination to the office of County

Commissioner for the 2d District, and hi.

consented that lus name may be so used. A VOTER. W. U. A. Kirbr, of Van Iluren tovrnslii , at the solicitation of hismaav friend,

hu consented to liecome a candidate for nomination tj the oCice of Conic .issiouor for

the 2nd District. VST William K. Rawlins, of Washington

township, is a candidate for nomination to the office of Commissioner for the 1st District of Monroe county, subject to the decis

ion ol the Kunublieati Tarty. ASSESSOR. '"Thomas Burton Farmer is a candidate for the Office of Assessor for Riciiand townslii j, subject to the decision of (be Republican Primary Elxtion. J3gT" Vou are authorized to announce Wilson A duns as a candidate for nomination to tlvj office of Assessor for lSloomington Town, sh-a. su'jjeci the decision of ilia Republican Partv. IS?" Please announce the nanif of Tbomts Spicer, as a candidate for Assessor of Bloomington Township, siihjeet to the decision of the Jlepublicnn Primary Election. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE 13T You are authorized to ami junce. James M Uogcrs, as a candidate lor nomination to the office of Trustee of Bloomington township, subject to the decision of the Republican Tarty. MANY VOTERS. M. L. fcMonr.nAss is candidate for re-nomi-

na'.ion to the office f Township Trustee, of

piooinuigiuii iuwnsnip, siioject t,o the Decision of tho Republican Party. JUSTICES. Mr. Edittr .-Please snnoumv that Zacb T. Coffin is a candidate for nomination to tho Office or Justice of the Peace of Bloomington Township, Monroe county, subject to the decisic n of the Ropublican'Partv, nt the Primarv Election. MAN Y A'OTERS.

Some Ladies suffer dreadfully

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Valuable House and four Acns of Laud for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WLSHES TO sell his Ho jsc and Lot, siti.atfd just south of the College Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application be made soon. The house is built of brick, two stories in hight, and ccnains nine room and two hiills, with a front portico to each story. The house has recently been pa nted arid ro-vhingled, and is - in good condition throughout. There- is a well ar.J cistera o'l the premises, si shies, wcod-shecehicken-h'jufeond all the outhouses needec. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen giT-d-n, aid door yard, 8 re -ach neatly and indept ndently fenced. There is line selection of fruit treei on the grounds, among which are Apples, Peaches, Peera, Plunis, as well as choice Grafies, and & number of handsome overgroens. The house wiil 1 e sold with nil theground, or with a portion of it. Tubus One-tl ird of th parch rse money down, the balance in payments to suit tha purchaser. For further particulars, call on the undersigned, on the premises. .m EDAV'IS RtaBD. Bloomington, Ind., March Igfcffl.

Orchard House. S. H. ORCHARD k S0S, Proprietors. oppositiTthe depot, Bloomlnertoti, Ia4. 8G?-Ao pains tcill be spewed to aecoMmodcie the. traveling public augl Ijr

E. T. TATLOB-- & XWllfa. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IS

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ANDERSON & HAMILTON, Booksellers and Stationers, And Wholesale Dealers In Blank Book, Window Tt&nds, and every description of Mitchell. Indiana IH?"AYe guarantee our prices as iatr as any houso in the wt may30y

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BEERS & FARIS. mUJNERY GOODS: Nice Straw Goods. Hats, hRibbons, Hosiery. MRS. BEERS, of the firm of Boers A Faris, ha wurned from CSmrirnnti with a very larje and choice stock of tluyj) v Millinery Goo is. The latest sty l&i tf FRAHI S FOR HATS, can be found a ; this establidiment, aa A sit prices unusually low. A full stock of ladies'

m ni,'i wvaf such j s Veils, Gloves, Hcse, Corsets, "Bohair Switches, Umids, t'orl-!. Ribbon iT CuU hir. Cuffs, &.o. The Ladlies arc ftqiC'ed to call and examine our stock. Blotching and Fresemg dono to crdt-, a

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