Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 August 1871 — Page 2

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BLQ0M1HGTQH PROGRESS,

isukd kvkrv wf.dsesiaY, c.t $2 periear. William A. G.vbk, Editor and Proprietor

For the Progress. More About Swine.

"Swuct !rne! and silent joys,

thorns in

tlu- tlosh, and nordinls for the spirit, go fr I.i level fcil th.ngs by the gracious rule of compensation.' ' Tuppcr. A writer in the Progress a week or two ago, very pleasantly remonstrated with our city fathers for jiermittiug "he swine to run at large, lie enumerited the nsvial objections that are urged against their unrestricted freedom in the streets. We have sympathized with t' is writer in his strictures, and yet upon inor mature reflection conclude that such objections in ourselves and others arise from our limited views of men and things. At least there are opposite truths. Says the wise sou of Sirach "all things are doubled one t against an ather." The double as-! pect of nature is the only true view of nature! The double aspect of life is the only true view of life. Heat and cold, light and darkness, ia their proper adjustment, make the perfection of the utilities of life. He only is the wise man who combines thera aright. We lately heard a conversation held by some of our intelligent citizens, in refereuce to the swine, their public services and benefits. One respectable but one sided philosopher said "this is a pleasant, rural town, and might easily be made a beautiful one. I came here for health and comfort ; the climate suits me exactly but I aai tormented beyond endurance by the hogs and the fleas." There was a general laugh, and a unanimous expression among the company that no towu anywhere around, could

compete with ours in the number of

wme a: large, and tneir vaiuaoie attendants the innumerable army of Adas. In this degenerated age moral benefits are almost entirely

disreeardea. It is forgotten that I

pain adds zest to pleasure, and the discomfort of fleas adds strength to our feeb.e patience and virtue. Our good friond needed patience, and it could not have its perfect work without the granted liberty of the hogs and the consequent discipline of the fleas. Honor to our city fathers who take deeper views into things than some of their constituents! Let us not overlook the philosophy of compensation, "Though penury and pain bo real and bitter evils, I would reason with tli;poor afflicted for lie Is not so wretched us he seometb." Though swine, and filth, and fleas, ard all their concomitants are admit te J evils, I would rcasou with our afflicted citizens, and show the:n Vko ivF!7!mifi low nf oimmMTSWYtlOn.

v flonrlv in rofJa most advisable

erence to the lower animals. W

are washed by spring-sides. The under stories of the others are kept clean by hogs which wander about there without tny owner. The wisdom of our civilization does not equal this. We might with some advantage transfer this eastern fashion to our own town. It would serve to remove the distinction between the Aristocracy and the common people so rwcessnry to be done in a land of liberty like ours. One of our town elerjy told the writer that since the n iin street had been

Macadamized, the lions, mindful of

their tender fie:, insisted on the privilege of the sidewalk, and he was compelled to clean it off two or three times a dav. Doubtless this good man will siudy out the providential indication, lie needs exercise the work will do liim phys

ical irid, dis::i iline his spiritual j nature, and help to keep him hum-i

ble. Ought he not to be thankful to our city couui il for such a public benefit ? ' But I must close. If any of your readers have suffered in this way, let them reme iuer the law of compensation. Let them hear the sage counsel of fhs poet, "If you have drained the jitter, take heed that you lose not the sweet." Melascthcn.

to justify the publication as we gave it. Knoxvitlc Chronicle, July

20th.

Laws Relating to Iewnpapcrs. We have been asked to give the law as it stands, relating to newspapers and subscribers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription.

2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of periodicals, the publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals, from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is primia facia evidence of intentional fraud. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether lie had ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber.

From the Indianapolis Sentinel. A New Firm. Business Charged in ike Singer Sewing Muohim Business. Hon. William R. Nofsiuger, late

Treasurer of State, and a gentleman j widely and favorably known;

throughout Indiana an 1 elsewhere,

has formed a jo-partnership wUh A. K. Josselyn, :ir:d in connection with this geutlemai has purchased the entire interest of the firm of Josselyn Bros. & Co., composed of A. K. Josselyn, II. IS. Josseljn, and John J. Bagley, in the Singer Sewing Machine business in De troit, Mich., and also thai, of A. K. Josselyn & Co., with the same parvners, in this city. The r.e.v firm, both of them gentlemen of prudent and successful business management, will add not a little to the commercial worth of Indianapolis. This investraant by Messrs. Nofaiager &. Josselyn includes the exclusive right of the sale and trade of the Singer sewing machines in lae States of Indiana and Michigiir., and Urge portions of Ohio, Illinois, and Canada. Part of this territory depends for its supplies upon the office in this city, and for tin; pf st two years its business has been prosperously conducted by A. K. Josselyn. "Hereafter Indianapolis will be trade the principal distributing point of the new firm, and m;iny places will be supplied from heic that have heretofore been from Detroit. This change is

Two years ago a most fearful tragedy was enacted at Faribee's Station, on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad, by which a young man named Smith, formerly of New Albany, was robbed, then murdered, his storehouse and its contents fired, and his dead body nearly consumed in the flames. Nearly ever since, the terrible affair has been shrouded in mvaterv.

Recently developments have been made that it is hoped will lead to the detection of the guilty party. These developments will be followed up by further investigation. Lafayette Courier.

David -Villi an tell into a pit m

which wagon tires arc heated at

Studabaker's in South Bend, a few

iJays ago. 1 he pit contained live coals about a foot deep, and the

flesh on Nathan's legs and arms was

burned to a crisp. His injuries are considered dangerous.

THE SINGER The Standard Sewing Made OF THE WORLD. Over 000,000 in use. Over '200,000 Machines are now being sold

annually.

The

onlv Compnii v

j 1.0. is tile

in the world that intinu-

factures Machines for nil kinds of work. Evrry fumily should have a Singer Sewing Machine. The best is always the cheapest:

one, not only that

it adds to the wealth r,nd prosperity

can easily believe the Naturalist i 01 "ic city, out also because there when he tells us that the flies that far better facilities for shipment trouble horses so much are useful from this point than from any other to thoite animals in extracting su- wU,1,tl ,the territory named the pcrfluo is and impure blood. Why remainder of the Uuited States incan we not reason so in reference to! e'u,jJ0' , Thprc are o-reat natural. 1 hc simplicity, durability, adapt-

uvM1 on1 nr.iu;nil fw.ni-.fi ta thus i ability and eoonomicd workings of

conferred upon us by this permission the linger of wing Machine, is reeof our Citv Fathers. The incon-! agnized far and wide, and nothing venienee o'f the Ladies, adverted to! need be said concernine its efficiency, by the writer "W. P.M." is just Last year son: e 44,000 more of these what i;he Ladies need "to take the i machines were sold than of any starch out of them" to subdue j otl,er pntens.f.nd taking the increase their pride and keep them humble. i' popularity as an index, the numThey think they are made onlv ajlr w'l be more than doubled dulittle ower than the angels, butj rinf? th present twelve months, when they are driven in the mud I In heir manufacture the Singer as the writer has seen them bvj Company employ three very large the bdigerancy of a litter of sow factories in S ew York City, one at

and pigs they are made to feel, if j Glasgow, fccDtland, tor the supply

Stephen Allen's Pocket-Piece. In the pocket of the Hon. Stephen Allen, who was drowned from on board the H. Clay, was found a printed slip, apparently cut from a newspaper, of which the following is a copy. Ie is worthy to be put in every newspaper, and engraved

i on every young man s heart.

Make tew promises. Always speak the truth. Keep good company, or none. Never speak evil of any one. Live up to your engagements. Be just before yon are generous. Never play any game of chance. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquors. Good character is above all things else. Keep your own secrets, if you have any. Never borrow if you can possibly help it. Do not marry until you are able to support a wife. Keep yourself innocent if you would be happy. When you speak to a person, look him in the face. Make no haste to be rich, if you would prosper. Ever live (misfortune excepted) within your income. Save when you are yourg, to spend when you are old. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it. Never run into debt unless you see a way to get out again. Small and steady gains give competency, with a tranquil mind. Good company with good conversation are the sinews of virtue. You character ca not be essentially injured except by your own acts. If any one speaks evil of you, hit your life be so that none will believe him. When you retire to bed, think

over what you have been doing during the day. j Never be idle; if your hands can't be employed usefully, attend to the cultivation of your mind. I Read over the aaove maxims, Cftrcfnllv and t.hnnp-Vitfiillv- at. legist I

anvthiae can teach the lesson, that

they a:-e after all but sisters to the worm and the brute, not a little but a grea: deal lower than the angels, at least in the estimation of our City Fathers. What moral lesson can be moe important for them and us? Of what consequence is it that the hogs occasionally root upour ground, soil o:ir fences, defile our walks, break into our gardens and destroy our produce, when such high moral benefit s may be derived from their permitted indiscriminate range ? Equity deraandeth recompense.

Woulu you be on the mountaiu s

top, w itbout the toil and trouble of ,

climbing?" Would yon attain a high degree of virtue without the Suffen.ncR of tVipse common nests ?

Again we say, all honor to our City Fathers who take such far-reaching views as to refuse to indulge those

important citizens who seek relief

from ,his temporary annoyance, and thus (light the advantages of this public benefit. There are those who have studied the ancient and modern authors on moral science, who have applied their maxims in the complex machinery of life, who

are tissatisfied with themselves if

they yield in one irascible feeling, one inpatient utterance. Yet we venti re to affirm that Socrates and Senwa, and all the modern moralists aided, have not done so much for tl eir moral disciolincand there

fore their real benefit, as the swarms of fleas generated for them by the scavengers permitted to run at large by the indulgence of our City Fathers. What is virtue that is not practcally applied? If there are

scraions in stones, hooks in the

running brooks and good in everything" then there is moral virtue in droves of hogs, in mosquitoes, gnats, and f eas. Happy is that town that U full of them ! Happy is that municipality whose corporation protect and nurtures them. A writer in the London Encyclopedia, informs us that the jieople of Uarig Kn, in the Burman Empire, raise : Uei r houses several feet from the gioiiE.d, and those near the river

of the European trade, an extensive cabinet factoiy in South Bend, Ind., besides the 'Most extensive silk-twist factory in the world, at Newark, New Jersey. In addition the company is now erecting a verv large

factory building upon a tract of

forty-two acres of land recently purchased by them at near Elizabeth, New Jersey. The salesrooms of the principal offices, at Irdianapolis, which are located at Nos. 72 and 74 West Washington street, and in Detroit, at No. 70 Woodward and 177 Jefferson avenues, are models of neatness and elegance, and in every way attractive. Here san be seen machines perfect in every part, and visitors whether desiring to purchase are not are always cordially welcomed and invited to witness and examine ;heir workings. Messrs. Nofsiuger & Josselyn give employ

ment to about two thousand persons

Robert Dale Owen delivered the principal discourse at the funeral of his wife last week. He was followed by Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Episcopal clergyman.. Decatur county has voted ro take one hundred and twenty-fire thousand dollars in stock of the Lake Erie, Evansville & Southwestern railroad, by a majority of two hundred and fifty. Scribner's Magazine for September, is at hand, and is replete with interesting and solid reading matter. "Seribner" is fast becoming the most popular Magazine in the West, and is working its way into the affections of the people through its merits. Price, 3.00 per year. Address Seribner & Co., New York Citv.

For Fruit Stains ox Napkins' Table Cloths, etc. Pour hot

water on the spots ; horn, or oxalic acid water.

rub in hartsdissolved in

t)r CESTSt will pay for the WREATH t lie; best magazine for old nndyouiij; for throe months on trial. Address THE WREATH, Bedford, Ind

O.V MARRIAGF. Emuvs for young Men on (ill EAT SOCIAL EVILS, nnd nlir.sos which interfere

with Marring j, and ruin the happiness of

thousnnds tt'itli sure? monns ol relK-l tor th Erring nnd Unfor'unato, diseased nnd del'ilitnted. iont in :calod letter envoiopen free of ermrgc. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 30! h, 271.1 y

TJtf THEM,

With great ca n , by a nevr proews, ire extract from the trut, select rttttti anil Aromatice, eacu characterhtlc flavor, and prodace flawnnji for Cakt. Coatards, Jelliet . Cream.1), etc., of rare tjctllnirf. Of gnat ttrmgth ana" ptrfect purity. Nothing artificial. Every Jtawr ej reprrtenUd. Ab dteeit each botilt full mtantrt. Usr. than once, will ute no other. Tht mott delicate dt iexout fiavort ever made. So anperior to the cheap e i tracts. Ask for Dr. Price 'a Special Vlavortaga. Miiitu factored only by THOJIfSth', Sl'EELE A PRICE MF'O CO.. Depots, Chicago and fit. LoiUi

once every week.

A Live Home Journal No- i table Change. Last October, j Hearth and Home passed into the!

hands of Orange Judd & Co., of 245 Broadway, New York, the well known publishers of the American Agriculturist a journal long without a rival in sterling value and circulation. The marked improvements then expected to appear in

Hearth and Home have been fully realized, and it is mow one of tne choicest illustrated journals anywhere issued for the family circle adapted to both the juvenile and adult people, and meeting tie special wants of the housekeeper. Besides it supplies very useful chapters for the garden and farm, and an important news sheet, giving a valuable resume of the news for a i- . .i m .

weeK, up to ine moment ot issue. From $500 to $80(1 worth of very fine engravings beautify each weekly number. We notice now a still further mark of en terprise on the part of the publishers; they have secured the exclusive editorial services of Edward Eggleston, so wide

ly and favorably known bv his

The only kin 4 made by a practical ehemlftt, ai well I phjilcJaD, Kith ipecial reference to tu healthfnl-

aaea. Gmpotetl of article that aid diftttion. Ptrfect in quality. Cht-aptxt. btcmue Ihepurat. Bat, at it it

the

Tiioso Machines sill Hem, Pell, Tuck, Cord, Quilt. Trim, Bind, Gather, nnd aew on at same time, Puff, Fringe, Pipe, Hem. Stitch, Embroider nr d Braid, nnd Jew from the finest of gauze or gossamer ti.--iue to the heaviest boavi-r with cjuul fneility. Sold for ens-h or j;ood promisory notes, or on monthly pajments to suit the circumglsncc of the ri h and poor dike. The same qunlitie? which render our new Machine so admirable and efficient for use in the family, also commend il as indispensable lor evry grade of light manufacturing. For Shoe and Qaitor Fitters, Seamstresses, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirt Collar, Shirt-, Clof.ks--, Mantles, Clothing. Hats, Caps, Corsets. Linen and Silk goods. Umbrellas, Parasols, ,&e., Ac., it is without n rival. In addition to the Family Machines, our Machin es for the use of manufacturers of all kir.ds are indisputably su-pe-ior to all others. Having Machines 01presslv for Carriage Trimmers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Tailors, &c. For good, reliable and entercet'.c men who can furnish satisfactory references, we have permanent and profitable enip'ovment. A. K. JOSSEXYIV & CO., No. 74 W. AVnsh. St., Bates House Block. Indianapolis, Ind., Exclusive dealers in the above Machines for the States of Michigan and IndiRna ; Ontario, Canida, North-Western Ohio, and Southern Illinois. N. B. All Machines, needing repairs or adjustment, should be sont to our Indianapolis office. C. P. TUI.EY, Agent, Bloomington, Ind. april29 4m Sncing Machine Sales for 1870. The magnitude to which the manufacture of sewing machines has attained is shown by the returns of the manufacturers for the year 1S70 to the owners of the leading patents, on which they pay a royalty. According to these returns the number ef machines :old by each manufacturer in IS"'', is .1 follow : Tho Singei- Manufacturing Co 127,832 Wheeler & AVilson M'nufact'ng Co..83.208 Howe Machine Co 1! 7 5. ISO Grovcr A BakorSewing Machine Co..57,402 Weed Sewing Machine Co sn.OO'j Wiicoi & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co-28,90 Anie'ic'n Hutt'nh lo fc Ovcrs'm'g Co..l4."J3 Florence -Sewing Machine Co 17,CoO (J'tld Medal Sewing Machine Co 8.912

-Etna Sewing Machine Co Empire Sewing Machine Co

i Kinkle & Eyon Manufacturing Co I Parham Sewing Machine Co I Wilson Sewing Machine Co

Bartlett Reversible

Burtraw & Fi.ntom Manufacturing Co..420 Enml Knitting Manufacturing Co 421 McKay fewing Machine Co 129 C. F. Thompson 100 It will be seen by this tabic that the popularity of the Singer machines far exceeds

th;U of all oilier, their sale being one-half

greater than even that of tho famous Wheel

er & Wils'on machine. This is owing to the fact that the Singer Company have

l;i L v commenced making, besides their

old and weil established manufacturing machines, what is known as tho ''New Family M;i-: !.i.ic" which is selling at the nite of nine to one better than their old

style. Their total siiles for 18t0 were 80.-

Tel machines, against the 127.8X1 of 1870,

showing an. increase of one-half in the hit

ter voor. X. V. Sun.

....5.80C . ...3.560 2.420 ....1.76(5 500 , 4H0

Millinery Goods, IT is -with pleasure that we announce to the L.idies of Bloomington, and vicinity, that we h ivo just received u very large and elegant sloi'k of tlHLMKERT GOODS, embrficing all the latest styles, in endless vaiicty, and of all qualities. Bsiy We undoubtedly have the largest, neatest, checpei t and most complete stock .n Monroe county, selected by MR:. BEERS, n person, in the Eastern Cities, to which we invite tho a.lentioit of theEadics. Our stock of various kinds of FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, is the largest nnd finest over brought to this market. Wc nlsj have one of the finest assorted stocks of Ladies' CLOVES AND HOSIERY, which is very large and complete. also have in sOro a heavy stock of all kinds of Ladies' FANCY GOODS. We wish it distinctly understood that our stock of Milli:iery Goods, Trimmings, Ac.,

is oy in.r me Largest, Best, Clieapest and Handsomest eve:- brought to Bloominglon. Call nnd examine for yourselves. MRS. JEEKS &"M1SS FABIS. BloomingtcIT, May 20, 1871.

Dr. W. T. Allison,

8" OFFICE Over Tobe Smith's Jewelry Store. South side of the square. BLOOMIKGTOX, IMIHAIVA.

WALTER A. POLAND, ATTORNEY AT taW And Notary Public, ULQOMIXUTON, INDIANA. OOlce In (Jourtllouae, un-stalrs.

Especial attention given to Collections, Administrator's and Guardian's Reports,

settlement c I JSstates, &c. Knougli business to subsist up an respectfully solicited to which careful attention will be given, juy 12-1871. pdtilor4

X. W. Helton, JToitary Public REAL. ESTATE BROKER.

rpARMS, Jiimds, Town and Citv proper-

JD tv, for s ile or trade. All kinds of

property bought nnd sold. All kinds of

conveyancing done with enro. Titles i

amincd, and all business connected with

the sale oWtransffr of real estate. 97 COM.EGK AVEXVE.

A Gooul Farm for Little Money. I WISH 10 SELL my Farm, Gve miles northeast of Bloomington. Said Farm

contains li0 acres 70 acres cleared and

und'jr good fence, and 50 acres of it in grass. There t.re good apple and peach

orchards oti the place, good hewed double

log-House, (tables, and nil necessary out

houses, wil l n blacksmith shop on the land. The Farm will be sold for $1,600, if appli

cation be matte soon, in payments to suit

purchaser. JAS. MeBRIDE.

Keruoval. WILLIAM EMERY HAS RKMOVEU 1118 Saddle and Harness Shop

From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the

room en C rtioge Avenue, just opposite the Orchard House Building, where ho will keep on hand nr.d Manufacture lo Otd it all kinds of Carriage. Wagon and Buggy IHariiuss, Saddles, Collars,'

vTiiips ana ssaaiery III a rd ware. Ail kin Is of Repairing done on short notice. Bhwmirgton. Ind., .Tune 21, 1871.

PEBIW.GS,

AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE

ASSORTMENT

:3ueulU, com bread, cakea, poitrf, not

only whit (riret) and light, but wholaaomo and nutritious, the it; prow if. If notaa recommndcd,

w lorrnc right to tnuuraineat. 49" nany warmkaa, cheap imitation. Be aura yon gat Jr. Priee't Cram Baking Pouter. ' Bold by Srocera, Manulacturod only bj TH0XP8OJI, STEBLK A FBICB F CO, Pspota, Chicago and 81. Idols.

AY' LOST, HOW KE-

STORED. Just publishel by Dr.

I.KWJ8. 25'.! pages. Third edition. The Medical Companion and Guide to Health.

1 ST

IDICHARDSQN'S IRISH LINENS,

J..V Damasks, Liiien Cambeio Hake-

chiefs, &c.

e tec I ourselves called on again to

caution consumers against tlie indiscrim

inato use f Iiih fa'orics made up to imitate our oods in fold, trade mark, and general appearance, and to warn thera that their only safeguard is to see that the authentic

seal of our linn,

I. N. RICHARDSON, SONS & OWDEN

on u.o raa eiu cure oi Bupermniorrmca, or is ?,.,mpel p ,.(,ch artit.,&

emini eaKness, invomniary mm Determined to confine ourselved, as here

ies, . mpoier.c -. .ucntai ana x njs.cn. ,of to tho UM of VM fVOm the

. F y? , ; ;, t i i -r 7 v. I cooiccst ana sirone-est Jlsx, bv the be:

nn .ne venerea, ana Dvpniiiuo a" ; machinery obtainahle ; uniform in weight with plam and clear directions for the ; and clftSticitv-manufactured and bleached

HW". . "" - f -v..., lo.os, a own Blmerintnflne.n -(ho nn.

vieeis, otr.cu.re.-, ami an .; ,, ,,rnntli h nur , thn

same durability and satisfaction in the wear.

...t-.iVi i,n ....n..:nn i.n..A

thefcennfl-m,lv I'nnsiiinnlion. Knilensr I . V . 5"""

in their territory, a tact that will ; """"ga tuctue; e jivnuwy, ana give some ida of the extent of their niany otner Magazines and Journals,

business and the popularity of the , an(l as tlie cl)iet 8l)erintending

. . , i i .. r it. . ifct r i T" t i .

ew i orK inaepenamt

Singer machines. In common with editor of the Nt

all our cotemporaries, both of this city and elsewhere, we bespeak for

the new firm the same liberal custom that his been showered upon their predecessors, being satisfied

that v e risk nothing in warranting

that t ley will be characterized by

honors ble a ad liberal dealings toward their customers.

More Testimony Against Pot e Jem. As to the JefF. Davis

stoi-y, we have only to say that a cartful investigation here and at Chattanooga, satisfies us that our course in tho matter is fully justified. Mr. Trice, i;he conductor, is a Virginian by birth, and is, as he says, "as good x rebel as Jeff. Davis," so the cry of "Kadical slander" is hardly justified. Hc is very outspoken in his statements, nnd evidently disposeJ to stand square by his written report, which, we are informed, he has made and filed with the officers of the load. We have, if c died upon in a proper wp,y, further facts nnd circumstances;

With this

previously

for some time past, notable addition tc the

1 , 1. n

large ana strong editorial toree, Hearth and Home can not fail to merit and command a prominent place in every household, in city, village, and country. Specimen copies can doubtless be obtained of the publishers, as above. Terms only 3 a year. Single number? 8 cents. Hearth and Home and American Agriculturist together, $4 a year. Better add one or both of them to your supply of rcadintr:

Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, and all

diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, lii.ils. Blotches and Pimples on

OflV.

and Fits, induced bv self-indulircnc

sexual extra;a vance. The celebrated author in this admirable Treatise, cle:,rly demonstrates, from a forty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequence of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once imple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, can be, effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. 8" This booit should be in bands of every youth, and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. Price 50 certs. Address, Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach Street.yew York. pr .12 tin)

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T, T II I .1 .1 pii:mnui:fiiiY fu Mini a wnv : lll'it iq fo Ben. Boiling, who attempted the i K;.c,,. n,0 iIlPw nm,n,..i , "

life of Bill Jackson, recently, in ! tho 1S' expenditure of money." oc '(V70.V

Daviess county, is an amiable and

affectionate cut-throat. The Deiu

ocrat, in anaouueing his flight, says that "before leaving, he visited the

Sabbath school in his neighborhood,

and alter kissinc: all the Kir Is.

addressed the boys, warning them to stayjawayjfrom base ball matches,

shook 'hands aH'iound' then 'skin-

d.' "

W. M. BEATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER Audi Paper Hauger. OKDERS loft at McColIough's or Shoemaker & Co's Drug Stores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on eait side College Avenue, ono square 6outb of the j public squnrj. niar20-Tl '

VAlilT.4 RI.K HOUSE ASD FOUR

ACRES OF LAND FOB SALE

rrUlE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO

JL sell his House and Lot, situated just

soutti ol the College Campus, upon reason-

ftDie terms, it application be made soon.

The house is built of brick, two stories in

bight, and contains nine rooms and two

halls, with a front portico to each story.

ine House naa recontiy boon painted and re-shinglcd, nnd is in good condition

throughout. There is weli and two cis

terns on the premises, stables, wood-shed,

chicken-houso and all other outhouses

needed.

The pasture lot, chickon lot, kitchon gar

den, ana aoor yara, aro eacu neatlv and

iiu'ependently fenced. There is fine sele&

tion of fruit trees on the grounds, among which are Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums,

as well as choice Grapes, and a number of

handsome evergreens.

The house will be sold with all tho

ground, or with a portion of it. TEUMs.-One-third of the purchase money down, the balance in payments to suit tho purchaser. For further particulars, call on the undersigned, on tho premises. EDWIN BULLAED. Bloomington, Ind., July 31, 1ST1.

UNDERTAKING. n i !V T A St WIIITAHER will keep constantly on hands all kinds of c ' v, a O A a A F H n H I' K d B I K 8, N T , 8 On the East side of tbn Public Square, first dour above tin Presbyterian Church. F.HiM'dul alientlnn tflvcn to tbe biwliieaa. We now have a fine, new Hearse, for the accommodation of our friend who mny favor us with a call. They can also, at the same time, leave orders for all the carriages

ii. . y may want, wo nuvo labored under some disadvantage heretofore, but that time has passed. Our hearse is tu nice as any ia the State.

janll tf

13tirl;ei Hliop. TOHN ROCHESTER, takes pleasure in f.) informing the public that he has estallished himself in busim-ss in Mullikin's corner. On Weal Fifth Street. Shaving and Hair Outing done in style. II 3 solicit? a share of the public patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction. Bloomington, Ind.. Mav 24th. 1ST1.

JAS. II. ( I.AHK. JOHN C. OBC1IAKI). DEALERS IK Fancy and Staple Provisions, Qutenswarc, &c. Masonic Hall Building, Itlooml iigton, - - Indiana. The highest prices paid for all kinds of country produce. inn26'70

Lime Kiln for Sale. T OFFER I'OR SALE A1Y LIME i. KILN and Stone Quarry, for $1,200. One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual pavments. "JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. Bloomington, March 8, 1871-tf

B4NTA & WHITAKER.

PARLOR

Drug Store. NO. 95

College Avenue.

R. H. CAMPBELL

Is strictly in the Drue Trade. Havinir

maue

CLfHiisdy and Pharmacy

his study for yaars, ho is prepared to con

duct; the business in a safe and business

like manitur.

I Ifc UGS( CHEMICALS, Patextt Medicines r

jf all kinds. Pure

WINIES AND LIQUORS

'or siicru mental and medicinal purposes,

ind in ti:0t, everything pertaining to the

business, always kept on hand and sold at

the lowest cash prices. Prescriptions and Family Re-

eeipes

carefull and accurately oompcusded, at all hours. ocb-tf

SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town.

nil FQOT T "JEzL E JUL I

COlO'ECnXOIiE&T

CANDY MANUFACTORY

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. I ALSO MANUFACTURE The best Ice Cream, Soda and tfiom Water, ia Twb.

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LA8GEST STOCK OF Hardware, Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, INCLUDING Reapers, Revolving Hay Rakes, Straw Cnttcrs, Horse Hay Ioi'Iicai, PLOWS, GARDEN HOES, IP lanter H oef

FORKS OF ALL KINDS, &JC Belmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fahnestock's Vhit Ijead, Pure Boileo Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Locks, Hinges, 6ic, fee., ever brought to Bloomington. -E-AU kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work done to order. Pta-ieg-ir ine a call. W. J. ALLCIl.

M0 CALL A & CO.,

Bare Ute Cbeapest Stock f

NOTIONS,

DRESS TRIMMINGS.

HOSIERY JaST GLOVES, Boots and Shoes,

SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY,

Col ton Yarns and B a tti m

QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDBAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In tne Town of Blooininajton.