Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 March 1871 — Page 2

B18QMI16I0K PROGRESS, ; ZMZSli-

little over 200 miles from Ft. (.1 b- ; son, at the cml of 4"? duYa iVoiu tlio

Mbl'Kb KVtiBY wkp-k6iay, $2 .-vrwir.

William A. Qj.be. Editor mtd IVohrietar

; time wo left Baxter Sivinja

Much the larger portion of ill' ; country between Ft. (iibon am" ; i i i i t i

ueu iviver, is hrokon, rough, am; hi some in.-jf;uiK'.,cven uioiitihiinonr--Tlie soil U sandy, timber ami witto! abundant river bottoms very rich We were nude sensible of botikkrs

country. Citizenship is acqu .rod by legislative acts and by marriage into the tribes. The tribe? have each a governor, legislative eoutieil, a constitution.

laws, ship

than anvoftlui Western State1;. At

Ft. Gibson I picked up a creditable weekly newspaper, published by the

Oherokces, tit Talequuh, the capital

it" tlit; Cherokee ..Nation : it was

and a larger church member-! Howe in proportion to population, i provci

Dalits, Tela. I'eb. 25, l7i. Edito Promm: I parted with vou at Fort bcott, Kansas. Sixty-

five rones smiiMrt near the (livul-, i ,....,,,,. i... ll5ilt ,.s ,Voll ! nrintd nartlv in the Enslisb and

irifr line f tire State ot Kansas . ' v (h, y StinR Ims the mlvan-! partly in this Cherokee 'lanuunpe. and the Indian iefritory, la t j tae' of iV.ilrulinjj in this respect, i The have Courts and off ers of town Ol i ,,1 c,!rl.M,.i.b lm ivoeo viirv ! tlio I uw i m i hi r tn t lirwe i n tlif ShitP-'.

idark, the frequent invitations we Peace and

K ! , ial (wlneh we always aeeeple! out i among

head of

It is at

wl Was, ami Ike whole :ortn, and i - wi...i OP i0mw ;s best we ; the nunisluneiit bv fine and impris

.... , m

n a hijuh bluif, o:1 ; eminent, of any person who nitro-

jT , i ' t i ' , lt ihad (whi.-h we alwavs aewpted out; among the peo , " r-' 10 n?l': f repaid for our personal safetv stringent and cfl the southern cattle trade. aml s,icwssful travel), to eliminate i liqaor law is in I protein the grand Empomim oursolvi.s iV,)m the staee, and shoul fi,r fifteen vears.

a3 such has its fell share of drinking

juiet generally reigns

people. lh i2 loost

flicicr.t prohuuttirv

force, and has been

It provides for

could tip or lowi

ana gamming salens, ami an ineir j tin.ol,,rH i)r:ov

ryiiuu.iiiiaiiia, ci:.t. ...an ,nn o-..i i propriety be denominated the Cheyenne of the South West. The evening prior to my arrival there-, the City Marshall was shot down, and a hotel burned. Shooting is a very common occurrence. Baxter

duces, sellf

found in p

and brush around an

interminable swamp, gave us a faint

idei of the surface of the country j liquors,

through which we were passing. ! cnaniea

We s:.w very few respectable farms. We however learned that there wore many good farm,some thriving

town8, trood schools, ar.-.u even a

besides

Shcriif,

were miles

bprmgs, conUiiDS alnt "'"i Cd crc of some character in othet

habitants, most ct whom have set-; lo(1.llhkg (lf tll(1 Vet none tied there dutingthe pas. two years ; of thcs0 ,.u. on 0()1, r ,1t(. 'Th! and is possessed of an activity and, liiall taoin an,i pntch of corn wa enterprise natural to such a plae I fne general nl0. 'pu, 00untrv is The country round about is not o;S() y.xM the i!UiMns so fe,v that the

iicii as wi-ner pwiiiwi . setth-ments, such as v,e saw the soil bring thinner, so''hat j sc,u, U) ; .w...a11.t ;r....n.l u-ith whit w

called Hard pan." There are, j ' pt.rrvsvIi,; aml j0?,;v Depot, the lu.weyer coal beds near, which are , R5 mi,M un(, t,)(J ,.;ttor already being worked, "''''laboutloOmitesoiiihflfFt.Gikoi;, prairie, timber ami water, which to-; arc.t!u;()nIv towug onr routc

mot I n 1 n nno inri :rirMi in' i- ' . ; . . . .1

"... ic.v,...o .v. 1 deserving n name, and "15 iggv Ue- .1 he tribes most an vaueoe in civtion, 111 a commercial point of view j t wouia k appropriate ilization are the Clu-rokees, Creeks, indicate permanent growth and I namo f()1. both .)1.UVS) ,vero tll(.v not Seminoles, Choetows and Chiekaprospertty. Ihe clnei attraction in thc 8anje n.lt!oi,. For without i saws, and thev, during tho month about laxter Springs, however, was j the term '-bosiiv," thev beggar de-j of December last, formed a provisthe cattle pens, where - it was sai.l j Sl.ri lti()!) an;i in'.' it, "the conntrv. I ional Territorial Government, snh-

eouiu ue seen constantly irom im.Mtllu.n .,,,,1 ,,,, i i,w.l.i,li.wr Mt:, :..tin onmvunl i-tf

or gives away, or is session of any spirituous

without reference to ieor medicinal purposes, and makes it the duty of the (to summon a posse if ne

cessary) and destroy all ardent spirts wherever found. 1 was informed that it met the end aimed at. I saw no liquor in the Nation, except among travelers, and they were exceedingly careful. Cattle drovers were sober. I did not see a drunk man in thc Territory, but a? soon as I crossed Red River, the first Shanty, and that close to the river, was a "doggerv," filled an 1 surrounded by a dozen or more drovers,

est recommendations from ihe following general agents (or the leading Sewing Machines : Wiley & Van lhircn, Grover & Uaker ; J. V. Smith, Florence ; Olin ct Foltz,

T..T. Chase, Wilson Im15. F. Spall'.. rd, Weed ,

Win. SuiiKier it Co., heeler &

Wilson, all of Indiaiiapoli-!. Thev

pronounce it superior to any other. It would be interesting to note the growth and progress of the business in Life Insurance in Indiana, where, twenty vears ago, it was so little understood that scarcely one man in twenty could have defined

its object.

A few f .ets end figures are published regarding one of the most reliable and sucecssfid companies doing business in this State, the Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company has paid over vro,000 to policyholders in this State alone, during the past fifteen years. The Charter Oak is one of the oldest and most successful companies represented in our State, and claims to afford thc highest security, with lowest cash

rate?, of any reliable company in the country. Under the careful management of Messrs. flay A Martin, at Indianapolis, General Agents for Indiana, the business of the company has become quite a feature in thc interests of the State, where 150,000 of its capital is already loaned.

Big Rat Hunt. A big rat

Sale.

on ok 1 HK;U-.m ;i ::;,-; hat tlu tui'l.T-ieait'il a 1 . :j i n i-st ro r. r nl' Oir

(.!;. te ot .lames (.tcoah-y. ilt'ctu-.-il, will ntVt r sit pubhr outcry, lit :h I. it.? n'siili-m-i: of tlio diwast'il, in Salt Crock tuwiuUip, Monroe eimaty, en Tin" its day, Ai-urr, c. i:i,

the perst-nal property of staid f.-tato. not InVi n by the widow, consisting of one

II, !. one (Snot Mm ', one .Man i .SitU'ile, in nnlf intvrt in ('miic Mill. Kv!,oralor m l fixtuns, IlarnoM, .SuddU-, one Sow and nine Shouts Sulc to be-in ;it I'). o'clock A. M. '1'eums of .:i.i:. AV! si nis of $:i unJ under, cii.sh: over tbive do!l;irsu credit until the "'tli diy of !")(( ember, 1871, the. puichiiser oveontin;; nolo, with ;;nod seciritv waiving honetit of vd'ieilicn. JA.MKfc, li. Cl.AKK. nmrlS-Tl-I'-t Adm'r.

IV.TOT1CK is hereby

JJl lowinsc traeU or parcels of Land and

anas.

i', ven thttt tlio

fd-

12'

JL SM M O &

PARLOR

Diiug Store.

NO. 95 College Avenue.

jffl. H. CAMPBELL

in the Dcus 'Iradc. iiuvin:;

hundrod thousand head of

nt an end, I exchanged the

t the

jand sleej i i', arc in l iirinony. A j General Council of these leading

tribes, six minor tribes were also

represented by delegates. The pro

to one

cattle j dozen or two strueturcs,ealled houses.

nere,rauroaa iransportauon uviug j n,Uutethe building All throurii

iron : i, v..- i u

i iiic 4.iio-fii, itw.irvui, iui a? tut

horse for four of flesh and blood

; ing was eoui-erncd, we were more or

wallowine in drunkenness. Thce

Indians lav our civilization cntirelv ; hunt came oil at Mecca, O., A short

in the fihtide, in this resnect. lime ago, and resulted in the kill

ing ot lour thousand or the t-a;-?i-in's. Itiits had become such a pest among fanners that some method of getting rid of them had to be adopted. An oyster supper was the wager between chosen parties, numbering th'rty-threc on a side, and the above stated number of rats killed was thc result cf a two

weeks hunt. If every township in

posed government of United States! the State would adopt some such or 'Vntlmis" U virv l.otil: btr mid ! Ilictiiod of elc.irino; Ollt the MCStS. it

the elegant railroad coach for the j lcjB 0f the Stvgiau broth ! all that the General Council did, j would be worth millions of dollars

deleetible (?) stage "cuhby.

"With (tout iron-s'ao be my leg.s;s shod '. For my way is e. ruj:h one: flint, gtubble, snd c'.od, Bate clay, and bltk quagmire, bramble no few, And I gallop uj hill now,' uhoat 400 miles. My comjvuiy varics from three to eleven person

of Maebeth : -Filltit of a tinny ( nsko, In the cauldron hoil aid hake; Kyc of newt f.nd toe ot t'n-x. "Wool of tut. f.nd t .invito of dog, Adde -. fork, 1'iid blind w rrn'.- sting, I.ixard's lei;, and ovvll's ivinj;. For a chiirm of owi-rf.d ' rouble. LiV.a & hell-broth, toil and bubbie."

Nevertheless as oportunit-i

ilurinir the whole route, anil tortu-; lr , , , .. ' .. , , , 3 J i ; offered, wo dined, for that article, jtately wis verv vleasaut and aree- ' . ' , .' , , J ,r , - r . opr-ortiiiiitv, was rather n rare cpisrolc. V. e have good team., and: , . T , ' , AtP m l : sode ; so much so, tl at Id) net exchange every fifteen miles, travel . ' , . ... ' , ,. i know that liattlc-snak e-.r)tin. well.

urn- .r nnf il iv iYooir when hm- ... . .

seems to meet with the hearty ap-! to the people.

iH.nl jt tli.i ,u)ila !

Jil,v.ll 4 HH.- f'-i.'lt. The Constitution provides for one President, to be elected bv the . I - - i. - ITT P T - -

people, a oenaie ami l louse ."i iep- i gy-, resentative, and one member for .5&ZZiZ

each

also to

crnor

cstahl ishctl as in the Unitert States.

to

2,000 voters. Each nation is i 'XWmMw

have its own Chief; or Gov-i .3 W .

a-id Courts of Justice tire to be il&ii '.:&hS--$83jL "i !

Town Lots, or so much thereof shall he

mwary lor that purposi', will he sold, or oa' tcd lor sulc, lit the Court Home door, in the Town of l!'uoioii:i;to:i, to the highest hiJth.r, loroi'sh in hand, en Mosn.iT, MAr.eii 2VTII, A P. 17I, the satin; having been mortused to the State of Indiana, to secure t;hc payment of M-ini-ipal and interest on (.'omtiion Schtio!

and C'on;.;i i s-i.uial School Fund of said j county, .inc. v.hii'h have boro-ilO forfeited (o the t?t-"c for thu non-payment of ii.tcreat. &C, on tha same. If less than the whole tract in o!d, th jn'rt sowdd will be

in ilia noit iwest eone r ot lanl tract : mil if le.s tli-m the who!,) Lot it sold, th" I. art k.M ha'l b off of the M txtemling cr said Lot. Sale continued ft-An diy to day, until all jhall to soil or oB't.red for sale. 1SF.AN BLOSSOM TOWNSHIV. North west (jiiarter of the. northeast quarter of tcc;ion !;. township ten, range two west, ronta.in!ng fifty acres. Mortjji.'d 1 y Jane "Wttinpier. Trineipal, interest, damages and eos. $i05 78. VASHINGTOX town sin r. Eaft half of t!iBSouihwe. t n'eiiter ef the northeast quurtfer of eciicn twn v-tivi;, townsiiip it n. raps;? one UKt, rontainini; twenty acre. Mortgejre.l by AV. J. Martin. Prineipal. intercut, (iamagsi and eoita, t'i.-9.

Alio. Ihe norihv( qnsrter of th llorih-

:..-t quarter of section l.;nty-t.'o. ilitoTi iifliio ton. i.Hiire one xve-.t cotit ;it.i;ii fortv

..... M.ortirard v Vm1:i:-.i II. Minis Md wife. Piincipal. interest, damages und i: t. 5r..-j. Ai.-o. t!- onihe..st quarter of thosonth.t qu.irter section rv;nty-1hr e. township ti n, range one wot. containirig forty acres. Morta: d l. y Stephen AVi'.wn and wife. f l incipul, irdxrest, chuiittges and c i-t'-. Til . - Also, ihe wed half of tlis northweit

juarter of sfetion twc:ity-flve, tnwnship ten. ran;e one wet, . ontaieini; eighty r.cvff. Mortr U'.'.d by Kl zahetii Showers and Sara i K. Scars. Principal, interest, damages and costs. 4-8 7 . t iJ. .H Alt I ON TOWXSUIP. The fo'.ithec.st qaartfrr of the northeast quarter of section two. toi tiship ten, range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgi'ped t-J Flunk Fisher. Prigcijul, interest, dan i'i;es and costs, $8-1.75. IS KM TON TOWN .SniP. Also, the toiiih half of th, r.orthcns't quarter o!" siK'tioii .'ir, township nine, rane one east, eonfainin-T e-ohty ee-e-f. Mictffnire 1 h Yiiliuni F Spriir,r5. Pi ii!ci;uUiilerest, di.nmires and ro-.t.:, ;?'!,'7. ::."). Alio, the east hnif of the nrtliw.-t quarter of section tcrty ehrht, ttuvtidaji nine, range one east, containing eiiiiey acres. Mortsje.'d by Villon A.dier e:n! wife. Principal, inteiest, damages and costs, $SJ.67.

CirntulW and accurately- compounded, at j Alto, the southed q-.arter of section all hours. " ocr.-tf 1 eleven, tewnsh p nine, rane .-ne cast, eon i ... , j tstininc one handred and i.:tv acus. Mrt-

AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT '

SHOES

will compare fevorably with

any m

Ii utriutly n ade

Chimitry and rharraacy

his study for yer.rs, rf.iet the business, :iks liianricr.

he in

is pre a safe

par 'd to i and buii

tS2ii 9aJ .m

ftp:

T SU

1 XL u o- s n sj r sua n a b

W II fa d II lix? IrHL Ssa Va Patent Medicines

5i

of all kinds, l'ura

AMD

LIQS

al purp,

tie

for sacramental and rnel

and in I:,et. evrrvttnns pcrtair

business, always hep', on haul and sold nt t'm lowest cash prices. Prescriptions and Family BcCflBtiS

No ono but an IikIkui is eligible nnv office.

31. W. Helton, Iita3y Public AND REAL ESTATi: BROKER.

Si5if.;.T,,.,--,;-4."af flf

CANDY UH1UFJICT0BT.

i iii i i i

uoi;e,vouiu nave oitcn ion aecuncit

Tn be or not to bt1," we sometimes

In my next I will give yon some items in reference the ''Loie Star ! State." J. M. M. j

1 bv liifili water, which deluvcd i

i . e thousrlit the q notion." (),ve:i over the m-easional construction of a , ,T 1 ,. ,. . ., . i j it ; oloreilith, ircnnontlv (lnwtifised it

j. fu,u,u.auu ."u ,m" 1 for 3, in thc followintj l.,nSu.tKc : Thk Louisvii.t.k,XKw Albany b9 anc! ao f'? otaswitt.,.v-4 'iav uvc without po":n-, music mid ! and CiliCAtJO Haimioad Auafx envrent with such a craft,uitersneived . rt ; IX Court Charles E Uill Truswith n sront'e "iluekiii"." is prefer- I "VVc mav Hve witbo.it conscience, and live i . c , -v i i m' ii I ,.... ;. , L ,,n t!. )v ' L- - nfl withmit heart. ! tCO of the ew 1 O.k bonrihol.lcrs sib.e to v...g to on ti c bank of . uuy ,ivc wilhcnt fri(,n,,Si wo mHV Uve : of the Louisville, Sow Album- r.nd

an anry deep waters there is n

same line

Itld, Lands, Town and City pr.-per-1

t7, for smU) or tra.le. All l.tniis ol I

propcrt? bouirbi utid f.dd. Al! kin ds

ibove IS nn accurate picture! coiifeyaDcing done with care. Titles ex-j

. . . . .. I I .. u i i . . ,

UIJIIllB'l, Hill, nil l-llUUM I I ' . 1 11 K S'.l 1I.U ;

the sale or traiMfer of r.-sl et:ite. f09.-EK AVESJjE.

Thk

of the celebrated Wall Paper Tritnming Machine, at Shoemaker &

Co'. These gentlemen trim

paper and border free Call and nee them.

nil

of charge.

I. H. r.r t iiK, Mr-. M.P. IIaioii.-on.

: , ' n i ! . i ' ! . , i UlllCiigO Kmlrnal . ompanv, Wed- j J y. wvja mi ectfullv inform our fo ..bate, especially when ; Vjut c.v,!, id man ciiwr.iv.. Ythoa wA... ; ucsfav fi!e(1 J,;s potirion in I be Ulli- ' V friend, ,,d :l,e pablio generailv, that and crew of the i "a ' ,itos Circnit Court in the case j V, .for Wefd Hewing M

Oil tns opposite S1UC, 111 : ti ,v i;v(, w-.tlinnt h iiirv v hi t U bnne In:t ! ,f n-binb sn .,...!, b .c bit,.!., ! - 's '". u.u

the saine happy (.) conditmn. J he I d.jce.vtn? ? : j ,j m.iti that the vahle of the ! sim;,i:f.:tv ,..d d,ta),ility to cvetv kind of troth of th? above observations was: He war .vo without love, 'vhat is pawum f , j W),rk xiiev rcn verv camlu and ouieUv.

l' HO II -l . . - 'ill

.'f the ftbtvve Mnchme'will le .It I . I .11 F A ), Inn A. If ii 1 .'A utt

. , L 1 ' (UIH l,llllli;Uil HIV. HUH i...J.J SIIUII j . - T. VS WM1 IlililVUH.-.l, J1I.-V ill. At Uojnry J)eOt we parted wil l : m;ii;., ,0 . .i,. :., i the Furniture Store o? JIk. Henderson.

Call Kiid :-ko theni. Very respcctfilliv, 1AZZIV.. J,Oi:j)KX, ' m-tr22-Tl MA ItY K. ft All IUSOX.

in pa- our experience in crossing t he I g

INDIAN TEIUtifOBY

The Srst, and .ong continued,and

., . w'rt niiM nil lfa rtrcrmriv

VUl llllllllg .- 1,.,V. WUM V. (.....I-W.,, l' ! T,-rt

, . , . I .. . . . ,,. ... . 1 '11 11 . . 11" "I'-.'

ih wiierei.-Miie man, tiiai cm live wiliiviil ; exceea lVO muttons, WlUie liieir; i ,

dmucg j bonds find eoimons :iro not Ihss than i I'. n.d at v'.'A,

5ntcrci5t3gr ;S ESufsers. I have a Lir;.-. number ofth ' Pure Chester, Yortshii e. Pnland and l'i Il.n.d (:his Hoys, which I w:l s?I! to persons ii esiron of improviiifi; tie :r t'tn-U. cheaper than the same kind yf Il.-trs eaii be bought i;f any one olss H the St:'.t. FINK f'ATTr.K. I liitv-fi a ntim r id' Ibirbsm (.' ws. HMfi-r and Bull V:;U;-k wh:.-li 1 will

i i lots ts suit parchHser. These Ca :e A?e. HOTl? F.j".

ljaill. (I " 1 1 1 . il, ,1(.n m lilimic en t!it in r.i'o?, t

. i i.' .j.: 1I..1L1. ! 1 ; . :,..il." , 11 1 vv in....,,..- , o ... v.. ,

t last yevuiuus ourvmiuu u.at j a oru.a, pany nai nau icaom panic I a forcc!OIure and side thev I

aitraetea onr autnnon was tne ,m-: s t.ius tar. ine witio was ft hantl-i be in a Uio:i to )e men h.rds of T.?Xas Cattle e route j some white girl ot seventeen, whose. mand anJ rcceive aJ that )he s;lle for Risar bf.nni59, that came meet- I parental home was Lebanon, 1 enn., caQ w and thpv offt.r to )ilc bon(

ana tne groom a yontig mni m, ate . anv aiuount an( with anv gfcnri. a student ot Lebanon college, hut ; t to'thc S:ltisfaction nf th'e CoilI.r whose home was m this "boscy" ; i ...,.., .ut ;i, i ,,.

I lie tout erne

ing us every few miles during onr travel of the first 200 miles. Sometimes wo suet the n on th? stampede,

i i .t

lut? " i region. i . le toiu entcwotc oi int ; j ,roceedinK. be placed in the

i l i '"V"';.S "vv , ,ir wras, H...S.J. J young onae, ,:1IKS of Mr. Bill t,s Trustee, purliaked the stage Lystand.n.a; leisurely , sick with lat.guo had oltcn enquired ; suai)t to th(1 o!(, agIe.ment and' dc. and hu!dy stock-still in the public i upon the' way, How far is it yet i (M.ce ,,v whidl it ,S placed in the wit, their br.d horns standing out j to Boggy Depot f "Ara vcc almost j ll0n1,'of Hon. w I). Williamson, hke so many bayonets. ; there ?' &c hen finally it was ; (lcceiwed. Judge Drummond hns

-"-"S nipie . neai-iannotiuceu tna una uoiein. iooKing; inte(, the 30 jnst to ll0ar 1 000 head, me us at the Neosho; region wa9 the long sought dest.na-; tUon and svi attcml at In.

iviver, ujteen nines soutu oi ijuxte;' , uon, tne uiusn ot aisat'ipointment ; ,i: i: ' ,i:

. P ":i,,. ii i i i .i - iiiaiiu iui i hi uiHiJ'..it:

VJOTlCri I hereby given thut theunderN ?ijn -d ha If en Mpoint.ed bv thc

Adi!

: ni" the -M'-nr.e. C;iimos Tleus Court .niftiator nf the e-tate (f Jacob Young,

dee-'M? d, late of Bhuitningtoa township, Monroe eo inty. Imliimn. :id estate is up;irii-:l to be solvent. JOUX W. DAVIS, tearii-Tl-lw Administrator.

iSprings, gotten tip for the purpose of! that tinged the cheek, and the tear

swimming them across the river, j r,f regret that burnishc.l thc eye of. Some 15 or 20 horsemen, were fol-, this fair yotng bride, excited the lowing full speid, and like a herd j sympathy of all. None knew the of buifalo, the cattle rerae pitching history of this strange alliance, but over the banks into the quagmires, i all divined the sequel.

ine nrsi uozen or so, nountiering, i ji in re were no piiDnc lmprovcbellowing, miring, and rolling upon j ments upon our route, no working their, sides, making a quasi pontoon ! of ror.ds, or building of bridges, or

of it. The

magnitude of the interests and the ability of counsel will attract no little attention on (lie part of thc public.

Monroe eourty, Tndiann,

at the hue residence of

The Rogers' Patent Horse fork is fust becoming one of tho leading implements of the day, and in a verv short time must conic into wii-

bridge for the balance, which rush ; fences, except by private enterprise, oral use, as no farmer who handles over,trampiDg, and smothering some and these were only practicable bo-1 hay can afford to be without it. of them to death, ami then plunging j cause transit elsewhere was impos-1 This fork must supersede till other into the river, and down the current ; sible. They are however sources of j styles now in the market ts its sima l j .i i? i ! i.i. i - A. ix! . ii . A ...... '

me uuuareu gv, crowding cacn ; weaiiu to tne poputaiicn, especially other so that t!e cracking of horns I while there is such a vast cmigraone against another, sounds like soj tion through this country to Texas, many wood-choppers, until they j Every wagon is heavily tolled at iinally strike the opposite shore! the crossing of every little bridge, from fifty to a hundred yards below, j fbrrv, or graded hill. And there

and flounder oct, ana up the bank. From Baxtei Springs to Ft. Gib-

non, distance l'O miles, the eonntry

nlicity, durability, and ease of man

agement recommend it to all intel-

"VT OTICE IS her-.d.y given that, the underiii;ned Administrator of the estate ff Jacob Vouiic. (bcoiS'.'d, lute of Bloom-

;n : n towiiship,

Will otl'er fur S:'.!e

the deeedent, oil Saturday, ArutL 15th, 1871', nil die personal property of said decedent, eondsting in purt of Hogs, one good Cow, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other unifies. Tkums ov Sai.r. Sum? of flvo dollars and under, fiif.li : over five dollars n credit lint:! January t.-t. lhV2, the purehastr giviiii; note waiving rtlii f. .JOHN VV. DAVIS, iiiai 'i 2' 1 1-Hw Administrator. llufikirk .j- Hunter and Foster, Att'ys.

I haro also for side ivo pni Have ind twi. fine Gddi'.ir-". .".V one who desires tr l-ttrebi

to call on ne. A pi:

miles wast of town, to 1LEXUY December S8lh. ISTo.

glided bv Jaeob Siv'udif r in 1 wife. Viineipal. inttrest. damages nil ' i'0"t. lo.'!.-t j. HLuOMlNC niX TOVVSLfll'. The s . nth half of tl.o nnhw..t qu-irtc r of seetton thirty, town' diip niir. run :r-r? -

xvM. Mort::i;.l ly .j I'U'l's P. i iinenell and v. if ,-. 5V:ne p.d, illtetist, d inuji.; mid ;o.-.s, iXO 4 4. It I CI I LA N T) TOW NSI'U.

i Part of the iiorthwc-t ipmrser of S'Vt'on j twenty-five, rik! a pr.rt of ,hi rortheiwi i quarter of Vcthoi twenty-six. nil in town- ; slvip nine, i.onu of rar.gi! tw west, cor.ttainint; in al! .; enteen acres. Mortgaged by Jairea nrativy iind ,ife. principal. I internet, iiama -.;. and t-ost-, II 40.35. j POI.IC TuWNSfilP. " The snuUvf;it-l quarter of tlio northeast quarter f tceii.in ten, tov. r.sl.i;) seven. . ranre one east, eon'.r.iniioy forty acres. ; Mon-js.jsi-1 by James Il-iii:-i-n and wi:'e ; Prin-M-al. interest, d niiiei-s si. J evt f3. i CLKA.lt C'JtKKK T )VXsi!ll.

The at half :f the sot.tlifaX quiirt'T of i ; section thirty-it, township h.-vc.i.- r;;ti,e j

one ve:-t. coiii;,i:r.n-.r eiuNtv i.-v-re. -lcr''

b; I u'l.ed by Felis Jlilh r anil wi:; l'rir.ip:,l. I interest, damaos and eods, $-iU 00. ! ' Ai.is.

BREAD, CAKES

Candies made Daily.

ND

freight AfiENT FOa

any b!!! In K!s tine of trade

"IALTSY:

S CELrCHATE!) ov

.ff

of "Sfateli : At the

i! Will p-iy e iini' tt, el:

nt the fnriu. fix

ELLElt.

.atr:e

tim? anii p!"ee I will oltVr ilo

UNDRTAKSNC.

ft, " IIITAHEB iiitly on hands all kinds of ! V

m. X

HA5TA v ilt keap cons

O A

V S H r K d K ie e, IH T 9, Cin tha East aida of thd Publie Square, Bret door abota the Prenlyterian Church. , Ei8cliU attention si ea to tbe tiuninrss.

janll tf

BA7A A WKITAKER.

'

i striimcnt.

were hunaretis ot waicons passim; i c;nr. rir T,';ir, .fT,i;

fr' day- Cattle drovers arc tolled :j3 ha8 TC(n(xd tw,v'rice of tifidal for everv head of cattle thev drive; riti, ,1.01.,

...... I i 1 1, VV. V, lill Vl,'lllll. 1V1 4111 11I1IJCI 111 alo-n- our route is very beautiful, j through the country ; lc,wer sct his oftic(; has been!Uitcd

ju.iiii.-b are lulling, usually I n uue my oosfi vnticiis iiiki uici-, JniiHlreds of noonlc

11 Messrs. Whitman & Manlove,

la liaiikruptcy.

District Court of the United States,

For the Uii-trict ot Indiana, In the matter of

IlOBKUT H. tiAl.LOWAY, Bankrupt. A AVarrant in Ilankru; tey iins been is-

State Aecnts for this valuable in- i 1. ,J. V KV-"; ".."r'"e T ASt V,

, i,.,-.. ..I.',, 11. , V. I VUllllll Ol

jHoiiroe, or tn-j ;-tate 01 imtiana, in sau! District, cdjuds;ed tt Bankrupt upon the. ; V -titi-m of n Creditors; and the pay-1

,iient farmers. Messrs.

Parker, at Indianapolis,

Cu.iC & Iiid., arc

'47. Established. '47. J. 0. &M. L. M'Coliough, DRUGOiSTS and AP0THEGAB1ES, Weal Side of the Court Houst Sqi.ure. ' DEALERS AT Vrugs, Medicines, Paiuls, Oils, Dj Slull's, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. &c.

While mv observations and inci-

Bmall, and thc soil generally rich.! dents of travel, across this trrcat:

tbp atwumii frut Mont aiu) b.lfn,i t, : iv, ..-ii,., ,, ,i,ru n,1 ciu.ii .1 i.i i Ai.iS"i. wniinian O

- - - -- mm.u . u u i . v. iv ii.il . aviiii.,1 , ii ,i in v out-it u-i iiuvin i Q"l it 1 T 1timber. Asco nparcd with Kansas, I have been desired altogether, vet 1 i 80 Jvlst farket street riidianaI will say thi? a&rt of the Tcrritorv I cannot shut i v evs to t he fact, that I P"' a new cand idate for lias equal if not superior advantaet4: the propo-sed" State of Ocaiulc,! iMl,l,ia.r !" th:i AV'e reaftliflil Vr. OUm, .l..rin., Vlwl ,.LJ nf .,lil, ' :,m bc.mns Machine, which

second nielit if our stace travel. ! Of course thev are enlirelv untlo-l t:,c: cliUia ' superior to every other

: .'ii-W inp: niaidiiiK! in the world. 1 1113 is an extravagant claim, but thc nu-

tlurinK tJic: imsesses trrcat

niglit it our stage travel, : Of course thev are entirely untic-

and put up at the Kutuwah House, ! vclopod. It possesses n-iore"navia-kept by a M.-xicau, in kututcal j ble ('.') streams, and these penctrr.tc Ptyle, I supp we il that means , the country, and ink rspcrsc the "grand, fclor.my" and especially "pc-1 timber and 'prairie more generally , euliur." Being very hungry, we! than any State of the I Jnion. Tl: dined. j contains :d?nit 70,000 square miles, Fort (iii. -on has a dozen or t wo and 50,000,000 acres of and twice dilapidated, innss covered buildings 1 as large as the State of New York, of the tm,t ordinary anti-deluvian : Coal has been disotivered in various architeciur.', cveept the U. S. Mili- j parts, and mines have been opened tary buik!. ;;;,, wjiich are respect- '. on the Virdigris and Ar'ans,is Uiv-

ablc. It is located on the south side of the -.. ! 10 Itivrr, nr.d cbout two mile -t cf tie common coufluence

of tlie .

kansas Ki

W

Jow

Vini::n, aiid thence soi6ihyvet, ) roasi;ir the t-.ro forks of the 4 -

inerous high rocomniiMuiatione awarded to the machine justify them in making it, and tbey desire agents and others interested, to examine

lb themselves, and see if they

not correct. Those who have a curiosity t know what "Parlor Billiards" an

ment of any debts and the delivery of any property bo'ioti;rini to said Bankrupt to

iiiin, or for his use, and the Transfer of any I Property by him, arc forbidden by Law; I a meeting of the Creditors of said Hank-I rtipl, to prove, their debts and vboos ona i or more Assignees, o:' his Sstate, will he held at .1 Cmirt of liankruptey, to be hold-:

en nt Hlooinintfton, in said Jlitriet. on the 1 1 tli day of April, A.l). 171. at 10 o'edoek A.M., nt the offieeof .James 15. ilulky, ouo of the Keikters in Jlankruptcv. 1IKNJ. .1. Sl'OONKR. V. H. Marshal, J)it. of Indiana.

In., mar. 22, 71-2t

live Wiues, Brandies

Whiskies, for Medical Purposes.

and

ue

.Salt Springs an; very fre iuent.

ie western part it is sai i more

ers

Jn tl

are great

can easily sati

tin!.'.' tucy v icino a look

fy themselv

eS

i n v

;it ludiauapoli-1, bv tainto tlio; s'now window

salt plains, and that suit

of ;atlicart,3 JSoo-v Stoiv, No. 2C

"'. irUigrw and Ar- 'can be scraped up by thfe bushci iukJ i lvisl ' ashington street, iney xm I I t.l 1 . .... .i f., I. ,,1 imm.ili.li, ?,

wao-iii) Kxtti-;. ja a siock ana iruu , " 1 '"lv " "b ....m,.-

claimed to' ttx m'- ls "iipf?, cheap, and can

or Missouri. : ua anjustcu to any common table

Iinds in the Territory arc heil

in common. I ho settler cannot

, wagmi loaus. jh a sioc 'o cnx5d ilw Arkansas jut be- I growing country, it is ti;- mcutliaof the Ncosbo aud; excel Kansas.Xcb-.aska

A recent Indiana patent, the Uni-

CjrSacll'tliSXJ-l'isS 9Sllo. VJOTI0E IS HEIJKIJYGIVKN. that iN the iindei-iiigiiid (innrdiaii of laabsl and J.utln.'r t'liiinbern, children and minor heirs ot Kebwea ('number, deeeasml, will otl'er f..r sale tit publie o.itery, at the late n- re of the saiil decedent, Ki beeea t'liiuiiliers, in Clear Crook Township, Monroe eoisnty, oo. Saturday, April 15th, 1871, the personal property that came to nti-said war-Is a.4 heir of tliv stud ltbecca t.fhanibevf. deceased, .u.nsistin.; of H'.rss.Ca!tle, Ioi',She"i! I'oullry.lloascholil :;rul Kitehen Kuvnilur.-! f : nt I ui i a t'.-.'r.iii Stove). ( i. rii, 11 iv, Cats, W!i; il. Haeo.i, ami oih,-V projH tty." iSiile to he:;in at 10 o eloelc A M Tkiim.i. A l sum-' of $a im-1 'i!id?r,eab ; on all sums over 9'i credit of twelve months will be given, the pun ha-er t'iv-

note with ood sienrily. and eollciab!e

I?

H 11 (I 8TATIOJ1ERY. Wal! IPape-r. ( Trimmed Free.) Preficrlijptlons carefully p-epared, VI ith the purest of Drills. Kciviemoer, we ins none but pnro Dr.igs, and do not meis n. prescriptions, Hl.iomiiit;toii, ml.. Mav IS, 1S70

followina; trcs of land, forfeited for the nn-iavmerit of inter. -r!;. I'OLK TOWXSHIP. The to-.ithwest q-.taH.r the northfun quart-- of seetti'ii sixte n. town seven rantro one feist, coni-iining f.'iiy eeres. i:'; l to I.-a;e Gruhb. Sr. Print ipal, interest, damage a:id ooi's. tl 7" SALT CUKKK TOWNSHIP. The northeast epiartar f the sou'lnvi.t quarter of s- oti.-n sixtesn, .own ei iht, rsne one east, containing forty nore. Sold to Perry JSaie-i. rritieipal, iitr,ts, da:n:v;;es and : sts. .'2 0-i. V'ASfi IXOTOX TOWNSHIP. The noi ti.e :s'. ip; iter of the northwest quarter of section two. tovn ten, ,ianje one west, containim; forty acres. Mori paired bv Ai.lrew AV.mdl, dr, ttn-.l fori'ei'.cd lo

F'nnd. Principal, int costs, JI28

HKRY P. rilP.HY, A'.iditor of Moiire-i count v. nioomington. Ind., PeV. 1, 1ST.--1W

I, dan. ages and

5;'Hi--e and Two Lois For Kate. DB. J. J. 1) THAN I) OFFP.11S FOP. sale nt a bargain, anil on reasonable terms, his Two-SSoi'.V llJrlcK 9W'Ili!as,oj 8iJt!i Col! cue Avenue, and tivo !ots. coiitainiiip; more than n halt' acre of ground. For particulars call upon the flx-tor, either at his residence- or store room. feb'ili "t

TO X'UlOVlOrVT isJiiMi ; TO CURE IS ttyia4ii. Thci Greatest Discovery of the age. For particulars send two i-tamps t 8J.GGIXS. CLAliK .S: St.'HWIKft, lm Hrowiistown, J ichson eo.. I nil.

Lime Kiln for Sale. IO.?r'ER FOR SALE MY 1.1 ME K LLN and Stone Quarry, for !S!,'JOO. Ono-Lhird cash, the bi.lauco in tw enal annual puviiicnts. 'JOSEPH S. ALKXANDEB. Blromington, March 8. 18Jl-tf

LivcB'y, Feed and Sale Stabile.

Hr

WORLEY

Oix'site tie South and of the .?. Dfjtot,

va one oi tne inrsrest and hest nr-

raiiired Li verv and Sale .Slal.lns in

Monroe, or in any other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or borsos and butrgios will be furniidu d a . any hour of the day or nijjht. t.'omnieroi il travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance to neii,'hi oriic; towns, (io id, stemly horses furnUhed to families. Horses fed by the singlo feed, day or wool, at reasonable rates, "We propose to keep a Urst-elass ftabl -.. and iish the publie to give us a trial. PO All the neeornts of the old Ann , k. are in the hands of the present proprietor, and MVriT be paid nt once. Kl wniinrton. lud... Dec. W. is 70

LEN

THE LAF;SEST Of

9

Stoves,

Tinw

are,

Igiicultural Implements, i cj 3.-1 u i i o

its;;ss Evftfvrflr ilv Ita&je

ti-!iv Otittr, Horse SZLsxy XorZii,

ers9

X-l" oes

FORKS

ISO OF

ALL

E5"Sk. SUTJ 9&S 9 feC.

Bcluiont Xiiil.s, Irtm and Stool, riitsburgli Gluss, rahaestock's Whit Lead, l'tire Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Vcn iimi Blinds, Lofks, HiiiKtw, &;., &c, ev?r iiningl-.t t-j Blooii ington. B3 Ad hinds of Tin anI SSteci IfOB Worli done to i nler. Deass j!t

M0 CALL A & CO.,

Have Ihe Cheapest Stock. f

DRY CJ

MOTIONS,

ESS TRIMMINGS,

HOSIISKV ivr GLOVES,

1KO A. llt'SKIllK. .!. s. fill III HITSTKR.

7SKI11K & HUNTER,

Bt.

uian, .if .dale wkI Ciar BggJ', -atnl ! auir a vchUhI title k m UivU, of .Swiijr M:i-hine, issued to Mr. j

ivoc, iii-t'r, ! iiiir win. vnri-'ii : , awl none otlir tlian c hi zona ttrc

other uoder many and tli-e1Hl J.eruiaueut reeUcncc in tht j Inditnnnolio, has received the bigh-j Att'ys for a-aurlao- pn25,'Ti -3

TSiil Clutlu'S Di yor, or companion I with.wt relief from vtluation and appraise-

111 II fW. I1W-I1I.1 Cn M RKBft r.....-.i:...

J'aiafl Hocelund, tlie inventor, ail Quskirk & Hunter.

tl'TORXIiVS AT LAW A'D P Id I V A 'I' I'i n A A' Bt U I , Blooi;iini;lon, Ind., oflb-o north sido of the publie sipiare. We will l.tlend to all b;iiness entrusted to our eare, in the Co-irts of tl is State, and ate also prepared to di-ie- iint i;o.d snd solvei t pi per, on r.-a-onat 1.- terms. lltj.-r.-rue M. ssii.. M, i).ni; ld & Roaeh Attorneys, Indianapolis: Mess:s. Winslow. Ii ir.ie- & Co.. Bankers, To. " Wall street, Nw York j Messrs. MeOalli & Co.. MerA.rt f-fotiHiiugUii, Ind. way9

kvumnwi AT LAW A N 1) (ifiifiral fnsin'iine Agt, Itloomtngton, Ind. Ace it fr the follow log named reliable In?nfa '-.'e f'oin pardes : A:TA i-; Imurmirt Company, ...w.'- $.'i.iri0.!i9l 71 CSDKR WMTICKf! l-'h e In. Cmpanp, AsxfU 3.B34.l9 05 jUTXA TAfe liisnrmiet Cliii.iv, $12,01)0,000 on Mr THE VEST JS THE ciiEA iim OFFICE JToahwwt corner of Vnblio gqimre. 6 July 18B-y

oots and Shoes,

t XL cL OL3FB5.

SCHOOL BOOHS km S7AY!0!SEBYr 1 1 o si Yarns and Bnllin QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, n I Tovrsi of iSIooiiiiiiflrton

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