Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 July 1871 — Page 2

PROGRESS,

IMTKrO STBP.r wkdxesday, at $'i prryeur.

YTtLUUt A. Gabs, iiftor ok iYojwiffo

TU On! took. Fron Um Karrisburg Telegraph. To us the probabilities are that the State will rrote about nsfollov-i, Srovided no great change occurs tiring the next iSvelve months, which ihere is no good reason to apprehend at the present moment : DEMOCRATIC AJJD BBFCBLTCAX. DOUBTFUL.

Ccnnectbut 5 Arktir.sa... . Florida... 3 Alabama Iowa 8 California... Illinois 16 Delaware ... Kansas 3 Georgia .Louisiana " Indiana JIaine 7 Kentucky ..,

iIsKach.isetts 12 Maryland 7 Michigan S rew York 33

Jlinnesr tf. jorm aronoa Mississippi - T S'evada Missouri 11 Oregon , iNebrasl a 3 Tennessee New Hampsb;re... 5 Texas Xew Jtreey 1 Virginia Ohio 21 West VirginiaPennsylvania -26 Rhode timid- 4 8-mth Carolina Vtrmoit 6 WUeor sin ... 3

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.. 3 .. 3 -10 .. 6 ..10 .. 5

An old man, 63 years of na2, named Georw Stool c, who w;is :he janitor of Oiiil Fellows Hall in Indi:inapol;s, arrl had charge of the private i-onlis and work, as well as keys, for some time past, has loen wider domination of a Mrs. Pillbean, who aoqi ircd a fearful influence over him, aid prevailed upon him to let her witness the initi iti n ceremonies in Odd Fellowship, while she va9 concealed from view. There

is a room adjoining the main hall ofj

the Odd rellowa biuliling.desrgneil fur the reception of an organ. Entrance to this room can be obtained only from the outside, and hereto Mrs. P. was admitted by the janitor on several different nights. Thence she witnessed tl: ree it" not five initiations. She was supplied with the private books and work of the order,

the kevs to the rooms, and one of

estate is worth seventy-five thousand Jas. B. Mtjlkt,

dollars besides.

JOBM L. PITX2R.

MULKY & PITNEE,

AttOlUC.VIS LC Jt-.fl,, ni.oon; TO., INDIANA,

IX J 1 1.1. practice m the several Court of

the !rtate. rn.l the District Court of

JciT. Davis has "departed" notwithstanding his late asseverations flint he"wonld never." TT.j dennrted

a i. ...i. : t : .i..:u i thy United States, for the State of Indian

I null u I'll I it ill u .iijfiiiui' i.ii ,n inv ii ; - , .,,,;..,,, , .u . . , t .'.. fcspeCial attent. on given to the collection was occupied, firstly, by a feminine, 0, clims nnd probate business, at the earnest solicitation of the i Offive in W. O. Fee's building, northeast conductors of the train, who no- rr "f puhMe sqmtro , . , . . . - ; Bloomington, Ind., July 2Gth, 1871. tiered an unusual agitation of the; berth curtains. Mr. Da is became & co. Publishers, o. 40 Park Row. Kcw i? . . i. ;...r r 1.: . . i- i. '

lnuigliaiu in 1:11s uiifrifitnw m ui- mm

The Pittsburg, (Pa.) Leader. In the

issue of May 20, 1S70, says : '-Tho firm of G. P. .Rowell it C ., which issues this interesting and Milue book, ia the largest and best Advertising Agency in the United States, and ws can cheer-fully recommend if tn thn tt'.utii.n nf tlw.aa ml... .1 : t

Ullt no i advertise their business scientifically and i systematically in such away; that ii to ! secure the lar-ast amount of Dublicitv for

The First Stakk Dhiven. '. ,he leHil eF'iditore of monuy " ro'

route

ritrhts. said it was none of t ien.

business, that tho lady (and the faeetionsuess of the renif.rk will he appreciated) wns traveling tiridor his charge at the time, and thev

de-sired to be "let alone, did depart.

The work of surveving the

1 l:lSt week COflA For Hrst-claM

- - n nil .

VTrl ' v(, .1 ii i-

Pianoa sent out

Ktf un nnninna). trria rf Inn nnr.oll . .T . .. .... .... S fc 'i'tes

in churge of Ldwm 1 isher, of. "7 , , Pittsburgh. The first stake was! 5 t K. ...: a 1... r 1 - 1 -

unveil ill live iiiiuuies ueiiue i-iiui. i n-, viimtii t- -a , . . , tt, . . n r?'1' A Jlt'iN 111 f.xpcnses pud

the enst bank of the canal, at the furniihed. Adlreai Saco Novelty Co.. crossinff of Ohio street. The route Saco' Me-

thestoolsof the encaranment. These! for the location of the new C incm- JJILIIILK & to's AD'S.

articles were taken from Indianapo-, nati and Torre Haute narrow gunge . 1 .1.1

lis a day or two ato by the Ulnef of Police. It is said that the janitor instructed the woman in three degrees of Masonry. She makes her boast that she is an Odd Fellow and Freemason, and has given evidence that she knows more than she ought to abou" Odd Fellowship, Now for the reason for her seeking that which heretofore has been a sealed book. For some time past the janitor has paid twelve dollars n mnntl. rpnt ff r tho wnmn n s hnnso.

SEWAItpSEWARD.-On the ISth

inuiiucu uut iiMuaiiiu ti ;,.; in3t at the resid.nce of the (Tide s parent, ti:. 1.- e. 1 t. UA 1 . - ..... ... . r , .. ... . 1,... r

iiiiM lie iciii.uii in juv, t-ne aancu : near v.ineiuniiii. w.. i-y ine nev. n. ouinfor five hundred and n. mortgage on Itnerbell, D. U, Jlr. A ben B. Seward, of e .1 u Tl.:. Cincinnati, to Miss Ilannah L. Seward. one of the janitor s housct. Inis ' , was also rtfused. Then she told Talnable Farm fur Sale.

Aduiiniiti'ator,i Sale of Ileal Estate. NOTICE IS H ERE ! Y GIVEN. Til AT by virtue of an order of the Monroe Common Pleaa Court, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of James Brutncy, Sr., deceased, will offer for sale nt public auction, on the premise?, on Monday, August 11th, 1871, the following described tmul, situated in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana to-wit; The north half of the aouthenst quarter of section (2.1) twenty-three, town .3) nine north, range (S) two west. Tekms. One-third ca?b ; the residue in equal payments at twelve and eiuibtee:! month.. v.ith notes al interest, wairin.u benefit of valuation and appraisement, la'.v.i and scc;inl by good freehold sureties. Sale to tiesrin at 1 o'clock P. M. jiilvS Tl-- J. C. HARBISON' .I.II.fjounRV.AUv. Adm'r. toninntm.

177 HO . Total 317 Kec-s?ary for choice 159 That the above Republican column i9 sure to go for the re-election of General Grant there can be no reasonable doubt, while there is an enoouraging prospect that several in the doubtful column will also fall into the Republican line. But these srjeculations and estimates are too

t. : . i. i i. i.j 1 1 n

t-ariy .it tuc xiiiip.iiju ii.f w icwiiu ; uui silt- nan fli-ru aim ivunivu. wn

u"y "'f5 l" '"".. auu rtiiwy u.giu J""? ,wiT ,V Ellettsville road, and hut a half hour s

are or iv oaseti upon the present i before a committee ot uaa i'euows;dr;ve from tho Court House, on verv fa-

and exnelleil rom the order, tie i vorat.ie terms

was defended b" Hon. Win, Wallace

will be located along tlie canal, by rpUIS IS SO HCMliUG By serdmg

Col. Thompson's, and hence to ' ,c'1"'."r with age. height, cil r of f 1 . m, .11 eyes ana linir. vou will receive, ov rt turn Lockport. The survey will occupy ; raBi, emtet -ljct cf ,olir fut-,re h I....... .1. I. . . ..

iioour iour monuis.

band or wife, with name and date of mar

riage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 2. FultonviHe, N. Y. janU-4t

I WISH TO SRLL my farm situated two miles northwest of Bloomington, on the

probahilitses of the political complexion of the States. We are not insensible to the fact that the contest is going to be one of a desperate struggle on the part of our enemies to get into power.

Thev have been famished for manv

The farm contains 160 acres, all under

It IS said that lie IS keeping Close to Bp'.end J order throughout. Seventy-five his house. j acres are in grass, Twenty iero of heavy, .!. . I thick timber, the remainder in rail timber. History Of (he War In Europe. ! and nil well set in grass. There is a good

.p. 1 i noute on tnc n ace. exira ;ooa oarn. crio. I hn tfAnt T;.oi" tr.tivfil ( .urin-nu ; . . . .

Pacific Tea Co,. P. O. Bot 5500 Circular.

TNEA-WEGTAR IS A PUKK BLACK Tea. with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for -i!e wholesale only by the Great Atlantic and

8 Church St., New York. Send for Thea-Ncetar

nfst rmfm in the- hnrn f folr flQ n-P 1 1 nc i

Iah rm fKr tho wont nF nnhYw i antl Klliee an Used SO mC!l interest ! crop. A large Orchard, cmtiiininff fruit:

rtsronao-e nnd it mint he ejected I the Part cf '" people, that it of all kinds, trees all young. There is never ; patronage, ami 1C mu( ne expetuu t ti, , failing water on the lartn enough to jtir.-

that thev will use all their energies, t v -im-"- m pJv 0e ,houmd head of suck if necewarv.

ami nest history OI i As to soil, there is not an n.r of tv.or land

; that great st niggle, would he from i on the farm t i one of '.ha richest upline pen of in American author.! ,nifwo! in thecom.ty-.7wW Aowor

The National Publishing Co., of,v.

Cincinnati, lias 111st issued a verv

complete and valuable history, bear-j I r 1 Dan use sb n n na poti

I ine the above title. It is from the! Tnfc aNlLifi!.K

pen of Mr. James D. MoCube, Jr.

land is a handtornelv bound volume I

tiio alit9 anil r..iMl.is

. ..lnnM to' .nj la

i Te'l-t or

ri-7 l.u.ti' pf Pro.

:ntin. ..tld lir lruTl. i.

1 lralr. In PHIiri VERV,

skill and party appliances to gain access to the Government cribs. We doubt the willingness of the people to consent to yield them control of the Federal administration ia 1872.

Cincinnati and Terre Haute Railway. We last week copied from the Indianapolis Sentinel a notice of the tiling of articles ot association of the Cincinnati and Terre Hante Rai!-

BROWNING.

July 28th, 1871.

Wells' Carbolic Tablets. FOR COUGHS. COLDS AX D HOARSENESS. These Tablets present the tcid in combination with other effii-ient rcriedies.

m a popular

!ar form, for the

o The Standard Sewing; Machine rM

cure of all

Th'oat ani Lung Diseases Hoarseness and ulceration of "the throat are immediately relieved, and statement? are c .instant

ly being sent to the proprietor of rdief in

dinieulues ot years st;;nd-

'47. Established, '47, J.0.&M. L. M'Collougli, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, Wed Side of the Court House Square. DEALERS IX tyrngs. !t! dicines. Paints. OiU Dye Stuffs, Perfumrry, ToilfJ Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, ic.

t'UI'C Wines. Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical Purposes. 33: O 0 l3L 23 and STAT 1 OJS8 EIRY. Wall Paper. (Ti-immed Free.) Prescription! carefully prepared with tin? purest of Drills. Remember, w. ue none but pure Drugs, and do nut ;ntuc.vat prescriptions. Bloomington, nd., May IS, 1!!70

UtWERTASCiftlC,

EI A ST & W 8! I T 4 Zi E I?

will keep constantly on hands all kiie.lt

C o

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of 800 octavo paare, illustrated with j Ap THE WORLD.

loO maps, portraits, battle scenes.. Over 600,000 in use. Over 200,000

views or .prominent ocaiuies, etc

I it ts Written in a bold, vigorous

Company. The company pro- ! , and wi, nnqUPBtioi;B, v. take to buikl a narrow gauge, (3lt.) j ra"nk ag the stan(lard hi,torv of the

way pose

ou qk iraes railway, connect. ng ; stnirc!e hv 8I1 Am-rican writer. Cincinnati ano Terre Haute. Wej Mr, Mcc:ibo has evidently studied

s.vcu.Hau.1.aaciU iic, 1 K oot dfl'D V. for he WlltCS 39

; i . ....

I a historian and not as a politician,

which we thought to be oi interest to oar people, hut we feared it might be but a "castle in the air," nnd refrained from saying anything on the subject of an east and west railway a desideratum of much import to our people. But from

as one who places facts on record

lor the verdict ot future ages, and not us one who seeks to win the favr of either the Germans or the

French of to- day. The great charm i of the work is its imparttulitv, its

Machines are now being sold

annually. The Singer Manufacturing Co. is tht only Company in the, w rid that manufactures Machines for all hinds of work Every family should h u e a Singer S w ing Machine. The bes-: is always the cheapest :

the light we now have, we believe j ,wi. rwii;,,'. .- i-iiili.

lae company means onsiness. unc of the directors, James Small, of

Tl ' i I : 1

oiiMnumgton, arompanu-a oy an th t d ,-u . fj

fisi'inates while it instructs, for it!

tells in granldc and eloqnrnt lan

engineer, .r. risner, nas viewen , mdrn time3 nPtrat.es the caiJse8 1

inerome irom xerre naiiTe, arnv- nf r , . . . , .

to the begin n ng of hostiliti.s; setsj forth the diplomatic history of the!

j prelude to the war, with el ears ess ' nnt ciifiio ft rilv'. ntA in flt.il :

state that the prospect for the build-j the ()f th inmnh of G 'j

here furnished with a draught of j The;narrative of the preflt battles ! (JSuiUTrir B'nd arerttw the survey made two vears aw he-1 -i i . .r .1 wri, vfuiit, inm, ujia. Mutter, nu n

wnicn openen ine campaign, ana , on at same time, Putt, fringe, Pipe, Hem,

hurled the French back nixm the Stitch, Embroider and Braid, and sefrom

ing at this point on Tuesday evening last. These gentlemen express

themselves as well pleased with the I

propofied locality ot the route, anr state that the nrosnect for the build

ing cf the road is good. They were j

the survev made two vears ago be

tween Greensburg and this point. They will now commence at Greensburg and look over the route east from here to Cincinnati. They lite the company will, in a few days, put a corps of engineers to work on a survey, and that it is the inteai ion to run a trs in of cars o;er the entire route, within five years irom July 1st, 1871. It is probable this company will ask for assistance from people along the line, as our readers have, no doubt expected they woui l. They will ask individual donations, "in consideration that the Cincinnati fc Tent.- Haute Railway Company will within five years from the first day of July, 1861, build and equip in runn ng order, and nave run a train of cms over their road from in counlv, to in

intPi-mrnf il.ASr own omintrv. th tne nnest oi gamto or gof.samer.ame w we

.......... .... , , ;n(.av,

inar 1i vr witti fvrmoii foilittr

effect of these reverses upon the! Sold for cash or good promisorv notes,

! French Nation; the frantic efforts: or on monthly paymerts to suit the cir-

to rescue the beaten army, and the! CU"V " V i" i.1 ' ...... e ci 3 i 1 The same qualities which renderonrnew i terrible disaster ot bedan ; the cap-; Machine so admirable and efficient for use ture of the Fmperor Najioleon and j in the fumi'y, also comm and it as indispens- ' an entire amv; the Revolution in ?Me foI eve'r.v of light mriuifactorParis ; the riband forrnati,. of the: Republic ; th j flight of tll3 Lmpress; Collars. Shirts. Cloaks, Miotics. C'othirtg. ; from Paris ; the Seige and Slirren-! Hats. Caps, Corsets. Liner and .silk goods, der of Strasburg and the frontier) L.i,,nTPTr?K ,tc-p ' T141" ,. , i- . . , ' a rival. In addition to the Iain;Iy Mafortresses ot I ranee ; the triumphal j chines, our M-ehines for ihc n-e of 'manu-

R'lyanceof t ie Oci'man armies to 'acturers of all kinds lire indifpmablv ?u-

VA lTTK:S. Don't let worthless articles be p Imed off on vou. be ure you gt only WELL'S CARBOLIC TA l'LETrj JOHX Q. KELLOGG, Pb.tt S'., N. Y. Sele Agent, Sold by Dr igg:sts. Pries 2fcts. a box. Reduction of Prices. to conform to REDUCTION OF DUTIES. Great Spring to Consumers By Getting up Clubs. JJIBSl, S-nd for our New Price Lis!, nnd a club torm will aecnn-pnny it, containing full dir. ctions rr.akini; a larre saving to consumers, and remunerative to .''.it organizers. The Great American Ten Co., U and VESEY STREET P.O. Box 5643 New York y I story bTYihF H WAR IN EUROPE It conlair s over 150 fine engravings of Battle Scenes and incidents in tho War. md is the onlv FULL. AUTHENTIC, and OFFICIAL history of that great conflict. Agents are meeting with unprecedented paces, selling frvm 20 to o copies per day. and it is published in both English and German. C( A TTrnT "V""!' Inferior histories I U I 1 J are being circulated See that the bosk you buy contain? 150 fine engravings and 800 p:iges. Send for circulars and see o ir terms, and a full description of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Chicago, 111.. Cincinnati. Ohio. .r St. Louis, Mo.

On the East side of the Puolie .;nare. Jirst

door above the 1 resiiyterian t luirch. Especial attention tflveti to the biifthlfKN. We now have a fine, new Hnr.rse. for th

accommodiit on of our friend who mj favor us with a call. Th-v can also, at tin

same tiim. leav. oi'ders for hll thecarriao

they may want. We have labored nmlei some disadvantage luTetofore. but that timi has passed. Our hearse is as nice as any in the State. janutf B4HTA & WHITAXER.

Millinery Goods. TT is with pleasure that ve announce to the Ladies of Bloomington. and vicin

ity, that we htive just received n very large

nd elegant stock ot NIIXlIiEKX

iaOOnS. embracing all the lareat styles, in endless variety, and of all qua lities.

tef-We undoubtedly have the 1-rgest,

neatest, cheapeet and most complete stock

n Monroe county, leiecteu by MItW. BEETtS, n person, in '.lie Eastern-Cities, to which

we invite the attention of the Ladies. Our

stock of various kinds of

FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is tbij largest and finest ever brought to this market. We also have ona of the finest assorted stock, of Ladies' CLOVES AND HOSIERY, which is very largo and complete. We ilso have in itoro a heavy stock of all kinds of Ladies' FANCY GOODS. We wish it distinctly understood that our stock of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, &c, is by far the Largest, Best, Cheapest nnd Handsomest ever brought to Bloomington. Call and examine for yourselves. MRS. BEERS & MLSS. FAP.I3. Bloomington, May 20, 1871.

1 PARLOR i

Paris:

the So ges of MetZ arid Paris ',e ,r 10 nc ' li"v nS Machines e

I'.-.'i tin v.ai 1 j 11 iiin'is, o:iuuit;tr

in detail ; a lull diirv ot events in Paris during the .'seige; the campaigns on the Loire and in other parts of France ; the peace negotiations ; the surrender of Paris and the treaty ; the naval history of the u".ir tho lii. tnrv nf tiin f,-irm:itinn

mnnrv. in(ii:tni mill inn turtMoi r. e. . r. n .1 i

i T- 7, . r 01 tne trreat 'jerman empire ; tne Ontario. Canada, N consideration that said Company i ,..i..1v,.,i r xrnn w;n:.., ,. i nd SonOien, Tiii,,u.

snai , upon oemano. (arter tins note , th. IvaiiZiltion 0f German

1

the civil war and second

Shoemakers. Tailors. $:c. For good, rclial In and ontergetic men who can furnish satisfactory references, we have permanent and profitable employment. A. K. JOSSEI.T. & CO., No. 74 W. Wash. St., dates House Block, IiMliansipoliifi, Ind., Exclusive dealers in t:!e above Machines

torttie States ot jlichigtn ami lndn.na;

th-Western

has been paid) deliver to me-

doll.'irs' worth of tickets, which shall be good for passage ever anv portion of their railroad, at thorite f three cents K-r mile, or be good for their cash value in payment for iransp'.irtatit.n of freight over any portion of said railway, I promisse to pay tho Cincinnati fc Terre Haute Railway Company the sum of. dollars, without relief from valuation laws, the same to become due and payable at the expiration of nixty days after the said Company's cars shall have passed over said road between the said points above named."

The number of dollars' worth of

tickets is the same as the amount of the donation so that men who will patronize the road, in making donations really donate nothing but the interest of their money until they shall have received it back in freights or tickets. Tlie rates for travel, too, are considerably less thaa railroad fsres at this time fiv cents, now, being the standard If the road is not built the notes do not become due. Columbus Demo-

era',

unny : tne civil war ana s'

seige of Pa -is, with its terrible scenes of bloodshed and vandalism ; all these, an:I other events of the war are rehired with a giaphicness and brilliamy which render this a work of unii! ual value. '1 he author goes deep iuio the philosophy of the war, end itn; tresses his readers profoundly wit 1 the great les.iinis oi the conflict. The low j. rice at which the book is issued, brings it within the reach of all, and no one wishing to keep abreast of the times should fail li read it. It is published in botl English and German, sold by sub seription oulv, and Mr. IdcGRKOoii who is uthiriz"d agent for r his section, is now canvassing for it.

.InCliTIHcotbe, Missouri.a Fourth of July cannon was packed with cod to increase the noise. They are gst'itering arms, lej6 and hits of broken iu.r. ii: slj the ad'eceut woicK

D. C. Stunkard, proprietor of tht TSuntin House, Terre Haute, aci dentally shot himself with a pisto on last S itu 'day morning, and on 1 I veil about -ix hours. He had o. wide pants, r nd had put titenvolvc ia i.'n right side pocket with th butt downward. In sitting dow i' pon a chair, and shifting his posi tion, the hs.mmer must have bee slightly drawn hack and then sprun forward, discharging the pistol, th lis.Il entering near the- navel. Mr. Stunkard'a life was insured for

N. B. All Machine;:, needing Tfiairs or adjustment, should be. ser.t to our Indianapolis office. C. P. TULEY, Apuit, Bloomington, Ind. apriir&im Sewing Machine Sales for 1870. The magnitude to which the manufacture of sewing machines has attained is hovn by the returns f ihe tnanufaeturers for the year 1S70 to the owners of the loading patent, on which they pay a royalty According to those rciurns the nomb.-r ef machines sold by oath manufacturer in 1870. is as follows : The Singer Mantifacturin; Co 127 S3! Vh-ider & Wilcon M nefact ng Co..83 2(18 Howo Machine Ci 7S.1.".6 ' trover & Baker Sswin ; Maeh'nv Co..57 40.' Weed Sewing Machine Co 35 002 vVilcox & G hi s Sewing .Ma lime Vo..iS sfiO Ame'ic'n liutt nh'le & 0ver'i:i'g Co.. , 4 .173 Florence Sewint; Machine Co ...1 7,t;0 Gold Medal Sewing V.aehine C K OI 2 Etna Sewing Machine Co r.8of, Empire Sewing Much lie Co S.otiO i'lnkieiVt Lyon Manufio tiir ng Co 2.420 P.irham Sewing MhcI ine (."o l,?6i '.Vilson Sewing Machine Co TaiO U.irtlctt Ki-Tureible -IPG 'hirtraw & Kentom Mnii'ifactnting Ci...l'J0 Lamb Knitting Manufacturing t"o 4il deKiiy Sewing Machine Co.... I J9 '. F. Thompson UK) It will be leeii by this table that the poplarity of the Singer machines far euae.lp hat of al! others, their s ib- l eing ore ha'f .reatPrttmn even that of the famous Wheolr & Wilson machii e. This i owing to he fact that the Singer Company have tely commenowi making, besides their 'd and well established manufacturing iHchines. what, is knuwn a- the ' New .'"amily Machi 10" which is selling at the ite of nine to ono better than their old tylc. Tboir total shits for 1869 v.-ore (-6.4l machines, again;,1; tho 1 27.83.' of 1870, -';wiri-n incrras1 of ppe-hHlfin thelvl-

vw Psychomancy. This word is derived from tho Greek, signifying ;he power of tho soul, spirit or mind, and is the b.sis of all human knowledge. Psychomancy is the title of a n;-w work of 400 pages, by 'ilerhert Hamilton. 15. A , giving lull instructions in the science of Soul Ch.tr tiling and Psychologic Fascination ; how to exert th.s wonderful power over man or animals nstantan ously, at Will. It tenches Mesmerism, bow to become Trance or Writing Medium Divinations, Spiritualism, Alchemy. Philosophy of Omens 'ind Preiims, Brighani Young's Harem. Gt ide to Marringc. ifec. This is the only l ook in the English lang.iaire professing to t nch the occult power, and is of immense advantage to the Merchant in sailing goods, the Lawyer in gaining tieconfidence of Jurors, "the Physician in healing the sick, to Lovers, in s -ciring the affections o' the opposite sex. nd all seek-

Ohio, : "Ut riches or happiness. Price by mail, in i cloth. $1.25; paper covers, f.!. Agents

wanted for this book. Private Medical Works. Perfumery. Jewelry. &c. &c. . who will receiv.i samples free. Address TV V Evans, Pnl iishir en l tVi-fumer. 41 South Sth St. PhiSad; dphia. P.

JURUBEBA. WHAT IS IT? It is a sure nnd perfect remedy fur all diseases of the liver and spleen, enlargement; or ohsTtiet.on of intestines, urinaiy, uterine, orabdoiuinal orgeos. poverty or a want. rf blood. int"i mit'ent or remittent fevers, inllamation of tho liver, dropsy, sl.iggidi circulation of tho blood, al sees;;cs. tumors, jaundice, scrofula, dyspepsia, ague and fever, or their concomitants. Or. Wells having become, aware of tin extra'-rdi lary medicinal pioperties of the Sjllth Ari-ricin Plant called J U U U 11 E B A, sent a special commission to th-1 -oun!r to procure it in its native purity, and ha vine found its wonderful curative properties t. even exceed the anticipations formed tn its great reputation, ha.-, concluded to otf: it to the public, and is b tppy to state thai he has perfected arrangements for a regtil. monthly supply of this wonderful plant He has spent much time experin entinand investigating as to tho nm; ollicieii prep irat on from it. for popular ue, me has f-.r some time used in big owi ractic with most happy results, theet1ett.ua) rned icino now p-esented to tbo public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURU6EB and ha confidently recommends tt to ever , family at a household r.'medv, which ahouli be freely taken as a Blood PuriSe.r in al derangei lenta of the system, and In nn: mate and fortifv nll weak and Lvmpbatii temperament. JOHN Q. KJiLI.OGG Piatt St N. Y., Sole Agentb for the U S F. :c one d..'.!r rr t;tt'o, R .-,. ,

Drug Stoke,

NO. 95 College Avenue.

R. H. CAMPBELL Is strictly in the Drug Trace. Having made Clnmislrj and Pharmacy his study for years, he is prepared to conduct the business in a safe and business like manner. i r u o s , CHESVHCALS, Patent Medicines

j of all kinds. Pure ! WINES AND LIQUORS i j for sacramental nnd medicinal purposes, j and in tart, everything pertaining to- the business, always "kept on hanJ and sold at

tho lowest cash prices. Prescriplion and Family Rcct'ipt'S carefully and accurately compounded, at all hours. oc5-tf

V- 2X. BEATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN PALMEii

A ud PaptT

Ilangt'r.

Or. W. T. Ailison,

Star OFFICE Over Tube Smith's JnwIry Sttire. Soutli side of the square. ni-oomxG tx, ii!?ixa.

Kerr & lluvis, BlacksmiilLs nnd Rorxe Mioers Sioji : Opposite the Neiu Jail, on South Walnut Street.

We arc also Agents for the old and reli

able McCortnick Rftupor and llnwer; The Furt & Bradley Sulky tiny Ra'fce, ami tbo celoi rated WALKIMS' CI L'l l y.i TOIi. These an. the best Machines in ue.as v. o are prepared to show. Illoomiiigto i, Ind.. April 25, 1371. Notary PubJic AND REAL ESTATE BROKER.

JTtARMS, Lands. Town and City properl ty, f-r sale .or trade. All' kinds ef pro perry bought and sold. All kinds of eoiiveyancing done with care. Titles evminei,, and i ll business corr.ected with the sale or transfer of real estate. $y COMiEGB VKVI;E. t ChOoc! S'ai m tort.illle itlonej. f WISH. TO SELL my Farm, five miles L iiorlhe.ist oi Bloomington Said Farm -uitains I ISO acres "') acres cleared and aider good fence, end 50 acres of it in .rass. There arc good apple and peach orchards on tie1 place, good hewed double ig-liouse. -tal 1-s, and alt necessary out-

PERIH.G.S,. AT 07 COLLEGE AVE, AEE RECEIVING A NICE. ASSORTMENT -

SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town.

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cs'iiitb sho . on the land

ORDERS left at McCollo igh's or Sho maker & (Vs Drug Stores, will ree ve prompt attention. Sh p on east side College Avenue, one square south of the . ublic square. ma.-29 71

I'tio Farm will be sold for $1 .60 i, if application be made soon, in navmetr. to suit

:r,n'elmcr.

JAS. Mc BRIDE.

J. i euiovul. HAS RKMoVKIi II IB Raddle and larin-s Shnp b'r 'tn bis Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the morn on College Avenue, jus: opposite the i 'r hard Hons.! Building, where ho will seep on hand : n.l itlunuJactiirf in Order ill kind of C;.r.-iage. Wagon and Buggy EJarsnrst. SrtilrtJi'. Collars,' Wlsipa and Saddlery :Iailviire. Ail kinds of Repairing done on short notice. lJl;.:ming;c i Iiki June 21. 1571.

Bai bpr Sliop. T 0 H N KOCH ESTER, takes pleasure in J informing the public that he has established himself in business in Muilikin's corner, On West Fifth MreH. Shaving and Hair Cu'.ting done in style. He solicits a share of the public patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction. moomlngto-!, Ind . May 24th. 1871.

JAS. B. CLAHK.

JOHS C. OfcCHAKD.

CLAM a 0HABB, I'EAI.EES IN Fancy and M;:jTe

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Provisions, Qnt-pnsirarf, &c Muxov.'c Hall Building, tillooinington, - Indiana.

The highest prices paid for all kinds of

oiintrv iirooree. . einjo iO

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E.MEM B:5R that our Gordon Power V Press turns out fine Card Work.

mCHARHSQN'S iish linens. IX Damasks, Linen CAiinRic Hand CH1KFS. &c. We feel ourselves called on again to ai'TIOn ooxstUMKRs against the indiscrim tiale use of Irish fabrics made up to imitate ir oods in fold trade mark, and general ppearance, and to warn them that their .iily safeguard is to sec that the authentic eal of our tlrm, N RICHARDSON. SOMS& OWDEX, - stamped on each article. Determined to conllne ouiselved, as hereofore. to the use of yarns spun from the hoicest and strongest Flas. by the hei.t nachinery obtainable; uniform in weight nd elasticity manufactured and bleached nder our own superintendence : tho eotiimor will he iunrnnleed by our seal the me durability and satisfaction in the wear, vhieh the genuine goods have always Horded.

Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.

A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the bair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick

ened, fallinj; bair checked, and bald-

cess often, though not always, cured ;

by its use. .Nothing can restore the hair where tho follicles are destroyed, or the elands atrophied and decayed.

But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tbo bair with a pasty eedi-, ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasionil use will prevent the hair from turning gray or felling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted

i merely for it

HAIR DRESSING, nothing elso can be found eo desirable. Containing neithor oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tuo hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and u grateful perfumo. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical add Akaltticai, Citemibts, I O WELL, MASS. FEICH $1.0-?.

etmdL CANDY M AN UFACTOilY

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily.

Wiiii Duplicate any h n his tine of trade

here.

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I ALSO MANUFACTURE The bast Ice Cream, Sda aiid Minml Wafer, io Twn.'

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE L&BSEST STOCK 0Sr Hardware, Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, i iV c itj i i o jieapers, Bikvolvisg ) Bakes JSstirntw Oiittei-s, Ho'rso Hay Fork, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES, 2P lanter js 9 2HE oes,

era m. as v irs-: m,

FOKIIS OF ALL KIXDS, AC. Belmont Xnilp, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fahnestfick's Whit Ltad, i'tire Boilwl Oil, Doors, &b1i, Vtnetian Blinds. Lea ks, Hinges, rc, &c, over brouffht to Bloomington. &-AU kinds of Tin aiMl (Slieet Iron Work done to order. PIk se gi ne a call. W. J- ALLEjV

MCCALLA & CO.,

Dare tbe Cheapest StoclL of

NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIEBY Jk.TSX GLOVES, Boots and Shoes,

SO300L BOOKS AMD STATJ0HERV, Cotton Yarns and Batting, QUEENSW ARE, GLASSWARE DYE-STUFF HYDRAUIJC CEMENT, AND SA!LT, In thv Town of Bloomington.

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