Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 July 1871 — Page 2

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PROGRESS.

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Vr'H.MAJI A. CiiBE, E.(i(;l- a, il ,

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Mi;nagbiuk. Never since the show lmsinre.- was inanirnratid has so m I-niditl an cstablishmc.it visited this section :: that which is advertised to appear here ,-u Menday m-xt, July 1 7tl:. This ithow carrier the only living Khin.'uvros that i.- nt present on exhibition in this country. This huge animal was captured in the jungluj of India by a large party of native hunters,

accompanied bv Mr. Ge;r re Soorii

the agent of Eugene Shehlviiburger, proprietor of the Kuropcai Menagel ie and Grecian Circus. The Dazzling Street Parade will tike place at 10 o'clock A. M., so Lc sere that

ON DAY, July 17th.;Tuesday JuL1

ADVANCE OF THE MONARQH! THE UNSGORI OF i

ITol.v Writ IM4 PBEPABE FOE IT ! SEE IT ! IEEP YOUR eye OH PLAGE AND XtlK!!

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. '8 .'..'sJ.;'--'-:i.- ;f--W- If

you see it! The Den of the Rhi- 4 , v. noeeros U of itself a sight: beside,, V. ff' ! the long lincof Animal i',-s, the lif K'' V r t-- ' Equwlriaiw, mounted on tl.eir trailv v v- V"p:if - J '''fi-"4 , caparisoned chargers, anc. all the $ v 'wflf.S " ' J? 'v' k: ' '' other auxiliaries pertaining to a "YV. MT' $r ffiK "1 &AWi tirst-elass exhibition, are :,f,uosi a JMt show of themselves. Ti e whole - v SPSr7ktiF

Administrator's Sale of Ileal Estate.

NOTICE IS II KKF.IiY Gl VEV. Til AT bv virtue of nil order of the Monroe

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Comin n

l'lcna Court, tin

THE GREAT European Circus! iOTOTEDFOH ITS EX" ! TENT !

FAMOUS

Sheldeaburger's European Menagerie and!

will bo preceded by a colossal, classically-constructed' Garriage containing a famous Brass Band, led by Prof, fciperl. As there ire many persons who would like tt see the Rhinoccros, and oilier ai.imals in

SlSZ T, ,.. GREAT CRUCIAN CIRCUS. ... ,r .. , ,i The Grandest Concentration ot vovvltics that I as ever boon presented Cirtns performances, it ma ' be v.ell j . , . T) , ,. vrrc:T mvittu txt vrrrirv r .i 1 ,... i . 4 to ihe American Public. I'lubl It.iUK 1 iN AJlhhR-A ot ihis ; to eay that the two depart i icnts arc ,, , .. -t v m ti i . ,i io 3 ,. , y ,, . ! Mammoth Aggregation. Jlr. Ji.iiseic Dheltlcnbnreer. for the past 12 1

. 1 . , . , . ,1 vears prtiprietor ot the Jiuropean Menasrerie an-.t Ciretw, haw conducted those who merely wish to see the I-. , i '. , . ,, ... , , , , . . ... i i us 1 rave nig Tours exclusively to the Old orld, where .his reimtation

before the Eijucstrian, icrobatie and Gymnast ic exercises berin. Do not confound this with a ij other how. Sbe.ldenbitrger's European vf !. i : ...Ml

iWrg?,e m" fM , Foremost among the many novelties of the Grar.d Zoological Collection inake its grand entrv ink rloom- . , .r.-. .

infill. n Mnnd:iv n). .Tr lv 1 7th. 13 ulu r 1,11 l. '" "IS

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Go and see the Rhinoceros. It nas attracted crowds numbered t y thaus-

That has ever been captured. This Eeviathan who weiihs over Ki.it ;

Thousand Pounds, was captured in the Jungles of India, by Mr. Geo.' VOTTI? Scovell, the Agent of Mr. Sheldenburger, and cost by the time he landed 1VL,r 1 uult

n iSew l ork, on March 1st of the present year, Over 21,000 m Gold

FOR ITS DORS !

SPLEN-

jHoted for its Magnifi

cence I

mid i! rsisrnt'il.

Administrator of thti ctnte of Junius ftrntiicy, Sr.. lcoon.-od. will oftor forsnle lit pubiir. auction, on llio premises, on Monday, Atigu.il 1-ltli, 1371, the following dV.criti4 lnd, situatpd in Mon;-.)o couiity, in the Htntu of Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of section (2:1) twnty-thn, town (CI nine north, rang (2) two nost. Tkr.ms. Oni'-third cash ; the residue in i iiul l ayir.-rt; :it t.vi-lve mid cihicen months, with i.dtm nt inten-st, waiving benefit of vtiltifllion !i:ul npprai eineii. ,iv iind secured by gooil freehold sureties. Hide to lie::iu nt 2 o'clock V. if. julyr. Ti lt .1. C. HAliliKSOX. ) .II. j h'Iikv. Attv. Ad m ' r. rfc k nun.

'47. Established. '47.

J.O.&M.L.M'Collough, DRUSS13T8 and APOTHECARIES, Iff Suit: of the Court House Square. DEALERS IX Dings, Medici DCs, Paints, OiK Dje Stuffs, Perfnmery, Toile;! Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

as a caterer to the amusement loving populace, stand simply ttn ipproaeh

able. 1 his being his initial visit to the new world he can

on iv

the American Ptnlie that his Exhibition is First Class in alii Dnitmenti. containing as it does all the great features of a

assure j

ts De

MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND FAULTLESS CIRCUS,

RHINOCEROS!

OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT,

The greatest difficult v occurred iu getting a Den built .strong enough to.

.i, i.er, ! th wni'ty, The cage that contains him is a magnificent speci ncn of i MonstOr OrffanizatlOn have I mechanis'-n, and wan built by Castor. Carriage and Wa?on Buiider, of i , . , , wontv ! Philadelphia. It reqnircs to transput this Huge Beast "and Den Eight ! Wlth y of thc "l'ly-by-Aight"

ands, in other places', and will do as well here. 8fe5Remembc, Monday, July 17th. Monday is the day. Having resumed the n iri' imh-

trol of the "old and reliable ' Jewel- 1 hcdcl the monster, and yet so arranged as to be readily transported through

I TI . TT . ry s'uie in mc xuico huuk Indianapolis, with which 1

been connected for near t

veal's,! would take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my old friends and patrons thioughout the State for their past favors ; and while respectfully soliciting a continuance of their patronagi;, would assure them that the same course of iair dealing and correct representation which has cHraeterized the house since my connection with it in the past, shall be strictly adhered to in the future. The old stock which was divided

in the late dissolution, lias been re

B LOOM I NGTON, July 18th. SPENCER, Monday, July 17th. BEDFORD, Wednesday, Julj 10.

EYE ON DAY,

Date and Place!

And do not confound this

Massive Horses. Next in importance to this Great Marvel is the Ele

pliant, "SELIM." A pair of Baectrian Camels; a Gtut. or Horned Horse; A Royal Bengal Tiger; SLGNOR BA LIZES Den cf Performing Animals; Lions and Tigers, which will be entered at each Exhibition by this intrepid Lion King. The other Cages contain : Asiatic and African Lions, African Lioness, Brazilian Tigers, Senegal Leopards. Chetah Leopard, Water Buffalo, Striped Hyena, Spotted Hvena, Black Bear. Cinnamon Bear. African

Ostrich, South American Puma, African Panther, Grey Wolf, Black

Wolf, Oc;

institutions that may be traveling through the country.

3ccelot, Porcupine, Spotted Axis Deer, African Stein Bock .South

American llvx, Peruvian Lama, Jvvl Ghau, Civit Cat, Opossum, South ;

American Sloth, Sacred Cow, Over 100 different species of the Monkey ; Tribe, Birds of every clime, such as Golden and Silver Pheasants, Birds! of Paradise, Macaws, Parrots, White Peacocks, African Pelicans, South

plcnished with a large assortment America i. Cranes, Paroquetts, etc., etc., besides a Host ot smaller Ani-

ot the most desirable styles in the: mais too numerous 10 purucuiai

market. Buying my goods direct

from manufacturers and importers, I can always offer you the lowest prices, and would solicit a call and examination of my stock before purchasing. Respectfully, J. McLese. The Fourth at GllcUsrlile. I ndopcmlenco Pay Tvna appropriately celebrated by the Sabbath Schools of EllctfsTiIl, (Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist nnd Christian). The day could not eiusiiy bava been better sui:td to tbo occasion, a refreihing rain havintr faller. t )e day before, made the day pleasant and agreeable to ell. At an early hour tbo Cross Koads Jf. E. C. 8. S. came, with many rther from different schools throughout tb-5 ooanty. Tbo procession was formed nt the M B. Church, under the direction of Dr. J. M. llarrw, Marahal, beaded by the Kllettsville Cornet IJand. The grovs being reached, the programmo of the dy was bjn. Prayer was offered by Bev.'F. A. ElTer; the Declaration of Independence read by O. P. Hines. Esq ; tbe 4tli of July oration delivered by Eid. W. B. F. Trea"t of Biooiiiington. This wa h masterly effort, full of -stirring appeals to patriotism, and wanii'eMing a spirit of the most genuine loyalty. This oration will be productive of good in enthusing the hearts of the people with greater love'of country, and uniting all hearts in greateT love for humanity. Nst followed nu address by EM. VV.'A. Hough, pastor of tbo Christian Church, on Subbaih Schools. This uddrusa, in the main, was good, filled with exccl'sut

iuuhj. murine nis reniarics ne iunea tuat

FilVC Wines, Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical Purposes.

and STAT ERY. Wall PaperTrimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully pr.'pi'rwl, with the purest of Drugs. Itemember. we use none but pure Drugs, and do not guex. at prescription!. Bloomington, nd., May IS, 1870

MPIUNQ Millinery i o tl m . T is wi:,h ilensuro that we announce to the Liidies of iJloominton. and vicinity, that hp have just received 11 verv large and elop.nt stoek of RIILI.IIVEKY (iOOUli, emliracin;; all the latest ttylea, in endles- variety, and of all qualities. " fei" V u undoubtedly have the 1: rgest, neatest, cheapest and most complete stoek .n Monroe county, sekcted hy ii per: on, in the Eastern "it to which wii invite the nlti'iitioii of the Ladies. Oe.r stock oi" vaiioii' Uind t' Kl.OWKliS AM) IMIJHOXS, is the 1iiI(;imI and Illicit ever brought to thi i iiinrlvet. We nl-o ,i ). f : fln':it a.orlnd i.ii.K iiH of I.ndiei' CLOVES AND HOSIERY. which it v.ry Inrgo nnd complete. W..also linve in iitore n heavy -tick of all kinds of ludtcii' FA KdY COOLS. We web it dittinetly iiuderytood that our stock ;.' AT ill iti. rv (loods, Trimmings, &c, U by fi.i tbo Large'., Ticst, Chm-pcM and Handsomest ever brought, to Bloomingtan. Call and examine for vourselres. IlEKKM&'MlSrt FAPia Kloomington. Mav 20, 1871.

DKN X ISfKV.

Dr. W. T. Allison,

OFFICE-Over Tobe Smith's Jew

elry Si.ore. South side of the square. BLOOCiTOK, INDIANA.

Kerr & Duvis, Blacksmiths and IIor.se Shoers. Shop: Opposite thc New Jail, on South Walnut Street.

Wc pre also Agents for the old and reliable nicCoi'inick Reaper and Movrert The I'urst & linvllev SulksHay Ka'ke, and the celebrated WALKI.XG CULTIVATOR. These are the jest Machines in use,as we are prepared to show. Bloomington, Ind., April 25, 1871.

UNDERTAKING. BlTA & WHITAREB wiT. keep constantly on bands all kinds of

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F 11 M V H d K i i: s, N T S, M On the East side of the Public Square, first door above the 1'resbytcriun Church, K'Mieclnl attention Kiven fo Ihe buMtiieHM. We now have a fine, new Hearse, for the accommodation of our friend who may favor us with a call. They can also, at the sane- time, leave orders for all thecarriages they nuy want. Wo have labored under some disadvantage heretofore, but that time has pn$ ied. Otir hearse is as nice as any in the State.

jiuill tf

B4NTA & WHSTAKER.

! It has more Performers !

It has more Performers ! It has more Performers ! More Horses. More Ponies. More Horses. More Ponies. Mure Horses. More Ponies. More Chariots. More Chanots. More Chariots. Than any other Exhibition in the World.

the

New had been tboroiiblv lMrnmb n hl I"""" "

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every question could be anbwered every difficult pawage understood, and thc entire contents well nature J. Tbo speaker gave them a little tynopjis of what might bo learned front the Old Testament ; we supposed he was well posted in the New. The wri'or ha always thought that.t .i()ld and Xew TesuaaeaU composed God's written word, and that the Zs'ew Tcttamenv could not be well understood without the Old. As no ono can laarn all about tho Xew Testament :.u ono short life, it fellows that the above position would lite" all;. do away with ti Titi-gv.- tiortioa of the coinmoay ,uu ikij uiial;d iriiiiA.ui.ijri OX UiC Bible. Tl.e noxt speaker vraa Rev. Mr. Metoalf, paiitot of the Presbyterian Church. His aidrets was an earnest extemporaneous plea for individual exertion in thc formation of character. That if children would te good or great, a personal effort must be put forth and nil obstacles overcame. In tbe afternoon wc had Sabbath fichool addrcsics by Messrs. JfcXutt anl AVelker, pas-.ora of the Baptist nnd Methoiut Churches, respectively. At th; close tf the regular ;;rogrnmine. Nick ran Horn rtm called for. nnd made a very :nt( resting s-pc-jh in which ho elucidated -the ielatio;i of 'lusband nnd wiito, how to n ak home hapjy and children good natured." His reiu:."rks were listened to with great in- " rt-t. "While some others were speaking, iome were engaged in the very itistiuf tiVo and intellectuRl Ktimeat croqael.. Vocal and instrumental music were interspcrd through the exorcises of thc day. Mri'iy thankf are due the members of 'h. lan:l fc r thtiir untiring efforts to give a good TnuMcal iiiteria.nment, in which !.hey were

tuceeisfui. Tbe si Hirers had but littletime

for ;ractiec, vet some good

ESPECIAL NOTE. The Menagerie is entirely distinct from the Circus, giving those parties who wish to witness the Rhinoceros and Menagerie, and not the Circus, ample time to do so and retire before the Equestrian Exercises bepin. THE EQUESTRIAN MELANGE Of the Grc.it European Combination will be botli UltiLLIANT AND DIVERSIFIED, presenting a host of novelties by a Corps of Artists, unequalled in their several specialities, each of whom has been engaged on the score of ability alone, regard leas of expense. READ THE NAMES of THE EQUESTRIAN CONSTELLATION! Mr. HARRY CARDONNA, MADAME CARDOXNA, Mr. WILLIAM AYMAR, Mr. JAMES WARD, LITTLE BROWN,

the New Testament was tbe o ily proper ! The most remarkable Equestrienne of any age. This little lady, but text book of ike Sabbath School" that the j Nine Ycirs of Ago, surpasses any Equestrienne in point of Grace and

xwni migni o usea ai.e- ine I).ir n,w before the DUbllC.

MADAME BROWN, MILLE. JOSEPHINE,

BARRELI BROTHERS, Mr. JAS. DE MOREST, MONS. ::,A CLERO, Mr.MORRIS CONNER, Mr. RICHARD BALL, MONS. LA MOYNE,

Mr. EUCJENE LA TORT, SIGNIOR PA LETTER, ! (j

And a Host ot Auxillianes. friie Grand Sti-eet 3Pn.ia,dlc Will take place daily at 10 A M., headed by the CAR OF AURORA, containing THE EUROPEAN MILITARY BRASS BAND, (a Musical Organization that stands in the front rank of musical ability,) followed ay the Elephant in his Royal Trappings, the Camels, The Massive Rhinoceros Den! All thc performing Horses and Ponies, and a long line of gorgeously decorated Animal Dens. Don't fail to sue this Great Street Display, it will give you an idea of the solidity of the establishment. Take our word for it, it will pay. Two DBxliiUitioiis Ii2?Ji Ia,y-, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Doors ojmn at 1 and 7 P. M. Circus performance begins 1 hour later. AOMISSIOV. 50 Cents. 1 IIILDlttEN under f. ! Cent.

Thc Exit bition will be given under a Mammoth Pavillion capable of

accommodating 1,UW spectators, the Pavillion will he brilliantly illuminated in the evening. Seats for everybody. Gentlemanly Ushers and Animal Keepers constantly in attendance. Remember the Day and Date. Keep you cya on it, and wait for the Colossal European Aggregation.

A GRATUITOUS STREET PAGEANT I Will be given at lO o'clock

On the morning of the Exhibition, weather

permitting, passing through all the principal streets of .he city, showing the combined strength of this Great Company, with nil the new and MAGNIFICENT CHARIOTS, WAGONS; the great number of elegantly caparisoned Horses and Ponies, and the entire corps of

Star Performers

In the New and elegant Costumes, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD !

PARLOR Dkug Store. NO. 95

College Avenue.

M. W. Helton, Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER.

"kTARMS, Land. Town and City properJ? t.y, for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and sold. All kinds of con vcviincing done with enre. Titles examined, and all business connected with the sale of transfer of real estate. HV COlXEtiE AVEBE.

contivns 100 iu res 10 under good fell', and

A Gcioil kvaiiti for Lit tie Mony. I WISH TO SELL rny Farm, live ni les northeast o.'' Bloomington. Said Farm

acres cleared r nd it) acres of it in

grass. There are good apple unit pencil orchards on the place good iiewed double log-house. stibl-s. nnd all necessary outhouse, with a blaek-miitb shop on the lar.d. The I'utm will be sob! for $1,600. if applieatior bo made aoon. in payments to suit purchaser. JA McBRTDE.

1 ci niovaL

Is strictly made.

H. CAMPBELL

in tbo Drug Trade. Havir.

Chemistry and Pharmacy

his study for years, he is prepared to con

duct the business in a sate and business

like manner. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pure WINES AND LIQUORS

I for sacramental nnd medicinal purposes, ! and in tact, everything pertaining to the

(msinca, always Kept on nana una soiu nt the lowest ca-sh prices. Prescriptions and Family Receipt's carefully and accurately compounded, nt all hours. ocS-tf

WILL EXHIBIT AT BLOOMINGTON

niece, v ere ; T TiTfcHwT I'll A V TTTT V 11. 1 0"l

wwftred. h hvjr . i,l more orderly i 1ULV1 XJXX. X , V VJ JUt A. JL Ul, lO 4 X.

u-sei.ioiy or jieoplM were p!rhps never 1 bcfr.rc together in Ellettsville. All w?Kt !

taUajd that the dav was a great sueces;. KOO. m-The-"iDflH Augliler of J.W . and Harriet Crane, dietl Saturday

inoT aing. The funeral services were hold at the residence. of N.C.Brown- I if.- Trxh. kr fv, OtH3nith.

Remember the Name, to,eldenburrer, the snow with the

LOOK FOR IT !

T WAIT FOR IT ! ! "T&B

IT HAS NO RIVAL!!

SEE IT Uoivt'on'H Kmplre City Band WILL blKCOOHBE TI'B MOST POPULAR AIRS OF THE DAY! J. J. NATHANS, Manager and Director.

Admission - - 50cts.

CHILDREN under 10 years, 25 cento. MON'I EI? RHINOCEROS, seats for ALL.

BOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER And Paper Banger. ORDERS left nt MeCollough's or Shoemaker & Go's Drug Stores, will re

ceive prompt attention. Shop on eastsido College Avenue, one square south of the public square. nuu'29-f I

X LILT A I EMEKY

HAS UKUOVKU 1118 Saddle nnd Harness Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room on College A venue, just opposite tbe Orchard House Kuilding, where ho will keep on hand an 1 Manufactory to Order all kinds, of Carriage. Wagon and Buggy IIurnesK, Saddles, Collars, ' WhSps ni!1 Saddlery Hardware. Ail kinds of Repairing done on short notice RIo;niington, Ind., June 21, 1S71. Bai'ber Shoj). J OHN ROCHESTER, takes plcasurs in informing the j ublie that he has cslalilished himself in busim ss in ilullikin's corner, On ffest rifth Street. Shavi ig nnd Hair Cuttinir done in drle. He aoiicits a chare of the public patron; gr, and will guarantee satisfaction. Bloimintrtoii, Ind.. 'Mav 24th. 1871.

PEEJH6S, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town

tin nof

1" H 353 3VT I

:ery, cohfegszohe&t

CANDY MANUFACTORY

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his tine of trade freight paid here. I MSO MANUFACTURE Thc best Ice Cream, Soda and HUtral Itaifr, is Tin.

JAS 13. CLARK.

JOHN C. ORCHARII.

DKAI.EK8 IS Fancy and StapTe Provisions, Queensware, c. ilamnie Hall Building, Bloomington, - - Indiana. The highest prices paid for nil kinds of country produce. ian26'70

I. R VIKMBER that our Gordon Po'ver j I'ress turns out tine Card Work.

RICHARDSON'S IKISH LINENS, Damasks, Linen Cambric Hand"We feel ourselves called on again to caution' consumers against tho indiscriminate use of Irish fabrics made up to imitate our goods in fold, trade mark, and general appearance, nnd to warn them that their only safeguard is to sec that tho authentic Ecal of our firm, J. N. RICHARDSON, SONS & OWDEN, is stamped on each article. Determined to con tine oursolved, as heretofore, to tho use of yarns spun from the choicest and strongest Flux, by the best machinery obtainable; uniform in weight and elasticity manufactured and bleached under our own superintendence : the eonfumor will be guaranteed by our seal thc same durability and satisfaction iu tbe wear, which tho genuine goods havo always afforded. J. N. RlOrtABDSOK, SOSH & OWDEN, junc28'71-3m. Belfast, .Ireland

JOHN L. PITNER, Attorney at Juarw, IM.OOitlltVGTO', INDIANA, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to bis care. OFFICE West side of square, over Stuart & McPheeters' Hardware Store. Of References Tulev & Wicks, Mer

chants; J. W. Shoemaker, Druggist; Dr.

J. J. Durand, Dr. Jos. G. McPheeters; J.

Frank Tea. Growr

apUS-Tl

Oyer's SarsaparilLi, IO J?tlSlrVX6i IHE BLOOD,

Tho reputation this excellent ruedlclno enjeys, Is derived from its cures, many of which are traly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous disease, where tbe system

seeineu saturated vtkr

corruption, have been ljuruled and cured by it. Scrofulous affections nnd

illsorilere.wliicu were gOTiivmeil by tie screen.

Ions contamination until

tney wore painliilly anileting, nave been radically cured in i neh ifrcat numbers iu almost every sio tion of the country, that the public scarcely need

Sci'oililous poison ts one of the most destructive en ;rales of em race. Often, tliis unseen a id unfelt tenant of the organism undermjies the cc nstitutioo, r.ml invites die attack of enfeebling or :atal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of ts

presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on come favoratte occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideoui forms, either on thc surface or among tie vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposit ?d In thc lungs or heart, or tumors formed In thc liver, or It shows its presence by eruptions on the t kui, or foul ulcerations on tome part of tbe body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle or this Hartaparllla is advisable, even when no nellvo symptoms or disease appear. Persons fXllicled -vith tbe following complaints generally find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the nse of this aABSAFAJtHLA: St. Autho- ;' fire. Rote or Erfilpetaa, Tetter, Salt Iiheun, Scald Ili ad, Rltipirorm , Sore Eye-t, Bore H?r, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofittou disease. Also in the more concealed oi-ms, as nynnepaia , ltropay, Heart lHaeaa', 1'itt, XfpCletuiii, Neuralgia, and tho varl jus t'lceroua affections of the muscuhir and nerrmis systems. Syphilia or Venereal anil Mereurial Tit eaaea arc cured by It, though a long time is r3quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by any me.liclne. lint long-continued use of this medteine will curt" thc complaint. Leueorrkeca or )f7iifts, Vterlne Vlcereitlona, and female JDlaeaa te, sre commonly .,oon relieved and tiltimatoly cured by its purifying and invigorating .iffect. Minute directions fur each cane are found in our A lmanac, supplied gratis. JtheumatlatH and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters In the blood, yield quickly to It, as also l.irer Complaint, Torpidity, Conyeation or inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundiee, w icu arising, as they often do, from tho rankling poisons in the blood. This SAJiSAPABIl.LA is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are lan

guid and lAttleat, J)eapondcnt, Sleepless, unA tr oi bled with Kervoua Apprehension cr Feara, or any of tho affections symptomatic of irafciiegs, will find Immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PKBPARED B 7 Dr. I. C. ATT JEM CO., Lowell, Jtfaaa... Trotical an Analytical Chemiata.

I VLB Si" AUiVtVQGlSlS SW1ISKI ..

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS 7m LAMEST STOCK OF Hardware, Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, I TV CLUDING Reapers, Revolving Hay Rakes, Straw O utters. Horse Hay Torlis, PLOW S., GARDEN HOES, Planters' H o

FORKS OF ALL

KINDS,

Belmont Nails, Iron and Hteel, Pittaburgli Glisa, Fahncstock's Wbitt Iiead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, . Venetian Blinds, Locks, Hinges, &c, &c, ever brought to Bloomington. All kinds of Till and Sbeet Iron Work done to order. Please gtr me a call. W. J. ALLESi.

MCCALLA & CO.,

Have Uae Cheapeat Stock of

NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY -A-ISD GLOTES, Boots and Shoes,

rs a, xx 5L CAPS.

SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATI0WEBY,

Cotton Yarns and Hntt inr

QUEENSWARII, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC! CEMENT, AND SALT, III the Town of BloomingUm.