Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 January 1872 — Page 2

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THE UNION DRUG STORE. -Tl c r amusement or the !. W. SUOGJIAKEK & CO., have citizens of Grecnsburg, is that ol

Just received one of the largest stocks or all kinds ol Scfeaol Books and Stationery ever brought to Bloomlngton, and they propose to undersell the cheapest. Call mad see.

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OOMIHGTQH PROGRESS,

Issued EVERY Wednesday, at if 2 per year.

"William A. Gabs, Editor and P-opru-ior

Republican State Convention. A delegate State Convention ol the Kepublican party of Indiana vi!l be held in the city of Indianapolis on Thursday, the 22d of Fibril ay, 1872, at iO o'clock A. M., f. ; the nomination of candidates for the State offices and one Congressman for the State at large, (if provided for by act of Congress,) for designating candidates for Presidenti:s! electors, for appointing delegates to the National Republican Convention, and the transaction of such rthr business as may properly come before the Convention. The order of nomination is indicated as follows: Governor, Lieuten-

tying tinware to the tails vi the village dogs. The dogs arc so well trained that when one of them see.-; an oyster can in the street he backup and waits for some one to tie ii on. A team of horses insisted upoi! having the right of way on tin Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway, at Monroeville, last week They t-aid neigh to the whistle ' "clear the track," from the locomotive. .Vlinccd horse meat is cheap at Monroeville. A .reffersonvi'.le physician lately extracted a piece of the point of : lead pencil from the ear of his child, that, had been imbedded in the drum of the ear for two years. The child was pinking its ear with a sharppointed pencil, when the point broke oil and lodged as above stated. He is a young man, Tabor by name. Two months ago he wedded a widow with u small and interesting family in Butler county, Tippecanoe. A few days ago, he received an affectionate letter from ins other wife, who resides in Ohio, and now is non est. "Sich is life." A stock train on the Tndiana-

formorlv experienced :m ortjx lib -atient. when trciitinsi Win wi'h t' i n 1 i i t-11 1 ..lvVnts and Oii-.itcri.atinii with hvilrnchlnne acid, and inVcrvos that ihis emit crization can no more eradicate l he moil. i J jirinciple. than tearing the caves oil" a jilmit vill destroy the root. He no -a simply !isc a Rt'rpte f idien'r acid and ill-iiKctl .viitiT, with extern il vy licntion f nrw .liinncl; the food mill drink t ' taken old. After th.- adofttuti of I In.- tr. sitm.-nt

i'r. Cu'liilr; lost but om jwtielit --ns of .V.. I He reqtie-tcd tho Italia'" j.Mirnal t yn- j Midi tilts discovery. Kile; :;-' ai-M i- the svnt which is now boint used i:i the U.S. I is a remedy for cancer. The Memphis Appeal, a rampant Democratic sheet, make--, the following humiliating coniussion : ''Democrats, in other days, enquired what is j-igl.t '.' Xnw the : ipjcstion is what will win'.' Priii-i oiples are lost sight of in a dirty ; search for expedients, contrivances i and artifii.es that will place hungry j office- seekers in Um;le Sam's green pasture:." t" By reference t o a card, it will j be seer; that the firm of Dunn & Co. has undergone a change. I

A Hriiitird, mi seq socS, tit. Toliil fix, 13 iii ', Samuel est., wq nwq eel7, l ies. Sr - tu-f see 2, tl", 1 1 Nhf ueo Mf, tlo, 1 1 iv.

ant. Governor. Secretary of State.

Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, 'Pl'S nd St. Louis Railway ran

Cierk ot the Supreme (Jourt, Super-1 l"e liaiK- u" uesuav, u'u ...Amt PnhK TnBtiM.orinn I four miles west of Torre Haute,

, .-. i.,unr. rkn nn,i i tion

Attorney Ueneral and congressmen i ' ,"'' ", '', ( Dup f,,v, oth; ,. xlltiin,il Ban!;

FIRST XiTIOVlI- RISK. Rrpm-I rf fhr Cr.th of th.- FIRST yATIOXAL JtJXK of l:i-i:7tn. Mian t, at elttse -..f" Wma Iktembtr 10, IS71: R';socRvis: , I.onn nnd 'Discunt :2,7SO 4

i Ovevdmf y-s OS U. S Ponds to se-ure eireulii-

feaMillei i'l w. 10 fieriM f,:i.- Peter tie, rl w, lo , :'t S'2-HKi :iei

f!H K-Mno aen Nen swn jeeie. 1 10. 1 I w.

40 i-re. Tot;d tas, 45 t'.S:. Stail'iiek, Isaac C, n vr.A t S1'1i seel. ll'i. in ner.-B. Total V.-. S :t' 7o7- T.i'. lor. Sjruh. rit sr-n i-i'f: t t-i;;. tl".

! rlw, 'it'- ici i SvV'i mvq ,ei'2t, tlO, rlw, i m rej 1';. .e ?eq fet,ai, tin, rlw, 1" ! lo res. Pt rv, s i RCeV.il tlo I I , I" ni'il ." j Total tlx. 57 to ; 7I2--1 "lokinovn, ni ; nwr feel. tlO, il', 4) auref. 1'n t t.ix, 4 73" 7 1 -i I Unknown, u"i shi see2l, llO, rlw, ' 4a fleiey. T -i d t s, I 85

71") V'.irid -vender, K nil. n'i till, l Iw, I' ;ieres Nlil se'.

. rlw. S' ai res-. Total Iiik, 11 55 72ii V;,n, .inn. ti., n't n-q fee:!:!, tlo.

:-I w, -i i acri'i" Tttt.il tn k 7 oo S). ft Marion Township. 754 lii iiiimril i Jl -ller, 8eq neq w: ' "' In, lie. In io-ies. Neq neq jee'2t, tl", He. to neies. T-jlal tax, 4S AS i "li Dunn, .l!iii"a II., wlif neq seS, tin, i-le. So aer. K. Total t:ix, 14 7" 771 Diannnt, l''.lior,cz ;r, sivq see':0. tl1', r le., ltV) ar:C3. Whf seq peelo, tin, i le, fie neves. Vwq neq ncclfl, tin. lie, -SO -letfS Mil' nwq ?ecl5, 1 10, rl i?, tie ncres. Total tax, Ht :." 78o KUher, .rme, fq neq scel l, tin, r lt, 40 ei ;s. Total tax, 45 i!5 ?1 l.en'z, Henry V , pt whf neq e2'S, t in, l ie, 2o aeres. Will' see seei'i, ll't, I o, SO ncrcs. Total tux, '.! 20 8 I 'J t.onii, Xaney , nrq ?wq scr2, tlO, r le, 4t nrix-s Total t:.x, 4 55 S2-I MeDaniel, Herman, neq neq socJ, t lo. l ie, -In aeres. To.ul tax, t2 S5 8B2 Shook. 01 arlus M.. nl;f acq ! wv

Slita-

-Ki-ed. James 1'. pt nwq nwq nee3 ae'-e. Neq neq sect t8 rle 40

trt rle 1 IIITl'S. ;tt72 i.ere.-.

:i4

t ie lo aeres. Totitl tux 3 05.

34i -Smith. A. 1. ehf neq jeeS tS rle

Total tux 17 45.

2 -Hooker, Sallie ieq see20 t8 rlo 1 50 Totn! lax ,. 5 Kee l, .1 allies (J. scq stsii sccll tS

efl tt! rle 40 neres.

Hrt nere?.

Tom: In:-: a.'ej 1 Tiov i! I'.O IU'ITs. Tl o. S-: -

io I - Ait:. in-. l!iH(. el 1 1 neq uo20 t7

rle hn aeres. Tel;:! tax

:I5C2 Bn-li. I m 15 i.-l L. sol' sivq see20 t7 rle. so arros Sivq seq see20 17 r2 40 acres.

. Sah-m 1'. .icq ?ee2!i t8 rle lit) tax S roan TotviiNiiip.

tlo,

o;al t: :i.".7iii acr-

eq mc20 t" r2c

neq scc20 ti

(airrent fxpenses PremitinR Cheek and eash itmns... Bills of otln r National T Fraction nl currency Keiral tender noius

ana nauing pork ol aoout one hundred and fifty hogs without the aid of the butcher. L. B. Mariner, of Somerville, Pike county, is a rather lubberly mariner, we should saw Ilctanglen

; ins teet in the lines we none r.ha;i

Hon. M. F. Hoffman tor Secretary i was ill the "tanglefoot there vva.?; caotal stork

of State at the general election of; abcu-: it as he was climbing out ol 1 DUcount

187Q. j his wagon the other day, and fell iUr onJer of Central Committee, j with such force as to break a leg.

Johs W. Fosteb, Chairman

at large. Upon the basis adopted by the Committee, the representation is iixed at one delegate for each one hundred votes, and one delegate for

; oh fraction over any votes cast in

t'ie several counties in the State for

nO.Oe-0 Oil

40 Oil

n:; .:-nfi

Total.

M AHIUT! KS : paid in $2,033

, SI

i;i.i;io on

221.09:1 oS

.$100,000 00

Interest Cirenlatinir notes reeeiv

2.11 44

-That woman who sued a man

J. C. Bkesett, Secretary.

Indiana Sews Items.

I from

Comptroller

I ..i i i i i , i I Individual doposits

wun wuom sne nao uvea ror iour- 1)m.!o!5tft,eR(;n,;n(1 nt.nk,, teen vears, under the supposition j Hill mvaldc ieertirtontciM

that she had been legally married to him, for compensation for her services durinsr that time, was

a i.ooo oo 35.872 42 125 52 ! 075 00

! tlO, . le, -20 iiered. yeq-'O sei-5, tlo, rle, I 40 aeres. Se K-Wf .tjrtte, 4ti acres, I TnMl tlx, 25 OeT COS Smith, A. P., seq neq see5, tin, rle, 1 18 MS loo ai-.-e-. N. Eeq cc5, tlo, l ie, 40 i acres. Tot i! ta, ?,? To. fVo. 1 -Hcnton Townstiip.

' 04.i Champ, .laino', neq Seq sci-S5, til, i'1 ' i e. 4it acies. Slif ivlil seq .-cc35. t, 1 1 e, -In j acres. Total lax, 4 70 ! ! Oal Cinwlonl, Win 1'., eq seq scel l, to, I ' i le 4n aeres Total fix. 5 On ! 050 De.i.ninp. Puris t . Frq 3ec";2, t9, lie, : lt-i'i aeres Total tux, 2o H5 I

Tit rii-ener, Aaron, pt nwq neq sce'i, t(l, I l ie. :!7 aeres. Totnl tax. 5 05 j I'Si! (oliiipi-a iVitney, etq neq sc2l, IP, r i le. 10 seres. Total tux. 4 On

!105 Ilnri-i.. .Iii-nes, slif neq sect!;!, tlo, rl j

O'lii liartman, Jaeoh, ehf Feq FceSl to. r !;"! . ::'

le, tin acres 2'-q ft-q !c34, 3, rle. Ill ! acres. Seo neq 5Ci.-;i4, til, rle, 4n acres. Total ! lax, 2i' 4 I ; 1021--''tiller & nrsiivod, neq neq sfe33. t

II. rle. .to aeres Swii seq see2il, to. rle, ICO i

BlaUe, Je.mes, 9,-q

I olnl lax 14 25.

::57'i Brock, l.Vivid. nhf

r2e i tier.-.-. ota tux 24 70.

:t5S3 Clinmhcr.-i, David ).. pwq nwq see 10 t7 l ie in acres. ' Total tax :U 15. :!5.e! Clianiln r.-', Y). cr-, invn nwrj sec 10 t7 rle 40 ai-rci. S, q wq see. It) ti rle to acres. Wlif swq nwq seclS 17 rle 20 i. eres. T.-i:t tax 57 05. ;:507 t'a:'.i e. Edward, nwq nwq sec'l t" lie to aeres. Total tax, 8 hi. :tl!liiiCra..raft. .T.-.ek. neq seq sec.O t7 ii. - 40 acre:-. Total tax 1 1 : f.. :!ii!',i Dew cm, K.eUii'l. ehf nwq swqsee 2n t'i i-2o 20 aeres. Total lj.x 11 40. :n2:t Dei " aid. lU-nrv, nwq neq seclO t7 rle 10 acres. Tol il tax 13 CO. :!i!2: Daughters, Frank, seq swq 8CC31 !7 rl- in ai res. Total fix t 15. .'0.''2 Iviwards. X.nthiaii. Si q seq DOcSO 17 rle to : re-;. Total tax .5 'f.

Miies (iai rison .lames, nwq nwq sce32 17 rle III acre,. Total tax tl 50. .'!':' Henry. illiani, w':: m:( fOe27 t" rle so acres. ";!e: seq scc27 ti rle 40 acres Khf seq j-e.-yo 17 rl:j SO acres. Total tax 12 55.

!i!fi5 ITcnrv Graham, neq neq secl'J

j t7 -2e 10 ai res. Total lax 12 15.

j :-!07t Hall. Malmdti, neq sw-q sec 11 t7 I rle 40 acres. Total tux 10 45. ; :!t!74 Hanson, .laioes estate, ner, seq ec il 17 rle 40 acres. Nhf neq scell t" rle SO j acres. S pi wq scc2 17 1 1c 90 seres. Ft icq seq seco 1 7 l ie :!o acres. Khf nwq sec 111 t7 rle SO acres. Total fax 102 75.

ajltj T.inzev, .loseph. swq swq sccUl ti le 40 acres. Total tax I 1 40. :7::-.: MeHride, Malcolm, neq sec!7 17

1 ''!' .icres. Total tn x 0 25. Mitchell, "Win. iwq seq sec20 17 40 ai res. Total tax 7 50. P52 Xccld, John J.. s, ,j swq sec" 1 7 40 acres. Swq eq w ci tl rle 40 acres.

: 10 .'in.

::757 "Pecrson. .tann-- I,., neq neq sec'24 17 rle 40 aeres. Total lax t 10. :i70n Prince. Kldridae. swq neq seel!) ti rle 40 in ! s. Total tax'li 55. H77:t Kandall. Win. (.. neq seq sec" 7

I'll:

1'2

rle

John All, of Prairie Creek, VIo-.-i fonntv. was mistaken for a

tiirkev hv a fellow hunter, and awarded eleven hundred and sixty-

shot through the back. He lived eight dollars by the Judge of the but a few minutes. A1! ia Circuit Court, lasi Tuesday . The busv little buzz saw is at i We I''" that the small-pox ;ic n,ni.Ir in' Vandorhnrcr cntintv. i has reached the town of Bloomillff-

It only took a lunch from Chris.! ton. Monroe county, and that several) Laubscher's arm this time. j ca'S uow esist ' plaw- Our j -Boppo was an old German who! says the State University lived alone in alog hut near Oceolaj 13 lof he temporarily closet on acSt. Jnh county The hut took ! cc'ullt of tiie diseasc-7. H. Journal, j fire and Boppo burned up. ! lol,r informant is materially j Peter Archie, of Manchester, j mistaken. j sleeps in the valley, and the dog I The old hotel used as a Solthat he struck with the butt of his j dieis' Home, at Knightstown, was: loaded eun lives and howls. i burned on Sundav, the 24th ult. j ' , . . 111 1 !

An Anderson man, named i i uf lurniture was nearly an savca,

T. Kohert ". Foster. Cashier of - The First ! acres.

National Bank." of Illooniinutoii. Indiana. ' 'x. 12 do soletr.nl v swear that the al ove state.-! 1023 'lefford .larres snq nwq sccSS tO 1 1 mnt is tro'e. to the best of mv knowledge ; c t f Tot "' tt " aid belief. "i l-it' Wesl.it Ben B nrq neq secM5 t3 rle

HilREST r. FiVSTTR P-isl, .-r 1-1" acres. 1 oral rax

Sworn to and suhseriHed hefors m 27th dav of Deeenihi r. 1871.

Nrq scc23, 10 . telOo acres. Total !Llp 4rt ft,'r's- Sw'l nw'"P"W t7 rlo 40 acres. 1 11 1 ! Toi.d t.ie IT 'j r.

J. 3. SMITH HTXTKR. X. I. Correct Attest : ."! nx MfiC.it.i.A. W. J. A1.I.EN-. Gko. A. Br.-Kim:. Jan. .'!, 1372. Directors.

For Safe

rOUSE contain!" six

House and Lot.

;ir:ie am!

Total tax 17 H5

! :t775 lv-cd, John F. seq cc32 tl r2e 160 ! acres. Total tax U! 15. ' ."770 Kiddle, F.H.a. seq mvq scell t7. I rle in acres. Shf sen seel I t7 rle 80 aero.

L i ! Vol.lm. Ht.r 1.f nvce, wu ( i l.i Whf neq seel ! 17 rle 101 acres. Seq neq

t"' S 80 acrcg. Total tax 7 n5 ! eo.U t7 rle 4o acres. Total tax 14 70.

1 iia Oliver Da vi 1 M nt wn seeO t rle " ' ' . IvUKIIe. Milliuol .1. s U sec2-t li rle

40 acres. 1 tal tax 10 Ht I iq:,3Pwell Fdwnnl nhf ao seel9 to rle

j SO aeie.s. Total lax !l 40 H7 r2e 40 acre. Total r I loot) Reed James G seq seq (cc33 t9 rle! .'iTS-l -Steven. John ! 40 acres. Total tax 2 S5 rle so :,i res. Total lav

I H7H Kiciiarilsnn Win est win swq seevi e.i ; -'ii i-s, naiics

120 aeres. Total tax 17 .1780 Hohison. ('has

Martin, is ready for a "tin ear,;

the inmates escaped without in-

havine lost one of his in a runawav i jury and win e traiisie -rcti to uay-

seraje last week i ton- -"e loSti vvas vered by iu--The last saloon in Greencastle sur . and a new building will at i i i..i a .u ,ui ; ouct! be erected.

litis uiuacit, auu uit. uiaiouai n ; "occupation's gone." He threatens !

They have big rats at Lafavett e.

attention.

to saw wood for a living. 1 1" tearing up a barn tl ior in that

-A Ft. Wayne run-away couple a fn ."" niHu a nest ot returned for the old mans "bles- i ratstand lmPa ecJ .0,,e f th Vlir" sing." They got it. One was; ints 0,1 a pitchrork. An old sow locketl up, and the other kicked; th' watching the proceeding, out of the house. m,fook ,the rat r 0,10 ot Uer. . .. and made a visrorou.?. onslauerat

Job Chappell of Pike county i th knocking him down, i J(!n fell W. wMk anil tnwt.nrAd nm ot i 1 , , : , . ' . ?' mf.r

,. ., v i , . ; ana rooting nun around in a wcv his ribs. Job has a fine opportunity ; t0 him. Sho wns raoHIfic tl for the exhibition of patience. j by leing aliowed to the rat. Lizzie S Wall, of New Albany, ; .The dvveli , of Heni.v Max. gallantly scaled the wall of parcn-; gha, at Liberty, Union countv, tal opposition, and i hied to Madison, ; wag burncd ,ast week Tbe &mily

wneresnewasueu ior i.ieio Ayier;of Ur M xnn 8aWei.-l0g wit

iTOlbr, contains six lar:ie and eonimo-

IT diou rooms. There is a Ci-i- rn. C'el

lar and Stable. Situated in the northeast part of Rloouiinton. jeininir conn :- of 8tli roc Lincoln sircet, lies, he-.iii'iii'-.iiiy and high, frontintr the south, and is well s -applied with fruit trees and evergreens, t'er particulars call on or t dress J. M. KEUKEK, 111. omington. In 1. janji 7'2-Mw Robert W. idlers Attorney at Law, I31oniiiii;1 on, Iiicl. Iftjy AVill be found during all bu-inc.-.? hours at Judge Hughes' old office, on the North Side of tho Square. All busine.-s entrusted to his care will receive proirt

jail.:

Graham unless divorced.

Crawfordsville has a coffin trade ?.f forty thousand dollars a year. At this rate the undertakers will soon work that lead out, onless immigration turns in that direction.

Out of thirty-one eases of j den house was also totally, and the small-pox in South Bend, fifteen j post office block partially destroyed.

j varioloid, and nobody would risk

infection to save his household gootis, which were consequently desteyi.'d. The family were removed to an infected house by persons who had had small-pox. The Teegar-

were fatal. The city is now clear

of the contagion. A Mr. Daniels, of Patoka, invested a $200 buggy in a runaway scrape last week. The pieces, however, will be worth something. William Combs, a young man of respectable parents, stole 75

from a room mate at Lafayette last

Barber Sfrliop.

JtOClIESTKR. takes pleasure in

inning tne puloie tm.t lie lias es:ai-

lishi'd himself again west of the On.burd building, On S. College Avenue, .Shaving and Hair Cutting done in style, lie solicits a share of the public patronage, and will guarantee satis faction. Bloom'iii-ton, Intl., May 24th, 1871.

A LlSir OF I,IMS ASD LOTS

Edurned DelinwmU for the Year 13 town of BioomiJgsoti

j rle SO acres. Peq swq acc'J 19 i le 40 acres j Tot il tax 25 00 j 1074 :!oek Jno ehf t.wq gecSl to rle 80 aeres. Nwq neq sccM tO rle In acres Total 1 tax 20 C.i 1115 Rater Mnjrr neq neq sec2l t'.i lie ; In acres. Total :ax 20 15 ! 1 ISO-'Unknown nwq eq secS-5 t9 rle 40 ; acres. Total tix 4 10 ! 1110 WcUh-.r,i Jacob chl nwq sec33 tl'.1 j rleSu acre?. Total tax 7 85 ' 1 Ho West Wnldo pt is'q neq scc."5 tlo r

; le 2 acres. Total tr X 14 75 o. ri-llSodinltito ti Towmlilp. ! , 12 lo itutler FTe.it In-lots N-s22S and - 2 1 ! town of lllocniington. T:tal tnx 20 On ; l:;o5--(Tiinnins Ameliii pt lif neq see"l t9 ! rlw 55 DO-MO acres. Total tax 15 25 j j 1S05 Damon: Ebcneer pt of ln-lotNo! ; 1 1 ii town of Blooin'mgten. ,To!jii.tax 7 65 ; ! IStiS Dunning T'len D pt ofln l.ot No j 101 town of Bloomington Total tax 17 2n I j 142S Fowler Willi.im In tot 100 town of Blooinington. Total tax 05 lo i 145i! Galloway I! M pt ehf neq see:'.! (0 r j Iw ls acres. In Lot 120 and Out l.ot No 5 -I town of Hlooin'u eton. Total tax 42 W j l-'ll lichen Andrew pt seq sec" I to rlw 1 fiO acres. Pt s side neq scc31 tO r' w 8 acres j Ami In bot No 204 Iowa of Blooininglon. , i Total tnx 05 5 ' I 152" llession Mivy pt of In Lot No CI ! town of Btoominton- Total tax 83 S5 i 15"2 Hendrix Hannah pt of Oni Lot No! ; 13 tonn of Blooming ton. Total tax S 20 ' I 105:! Moore Thoa pt of Out Lot No 28 i ! town of Blooraintrton Total tax 12 tal i lfif.O Murray Dennis In l.ot No 348 town ; of Bloomir.gton. Tom) tax 51 60 i

1672.V Miller W illiam pt of Out Lot No.

Total tiu 27 00

r'2e 40 aci - s. N i q sv Here-. Sl'.fseq sec2'.i t7 wq si c'2'.i 17 r:e lo a:t ',7 l-2e e acres. Tclnl ::70l ;-ie-,:,,i, (.'. U rle X0 acres. Neq in

acres. I ot:: ,'7:i7 Ste r2e in acres

Total tax 4 !. ;!70S Sln-v i

i;

tax

ns, Iticb. id. sei Seq -u-.i sec:'.!.! 1,7

so. I), nwq nwq sei:20 IX 11 25 Yi hf iwq seclfi t7 5 no.

swq sivq sec20 t7 ,-q se, 29 t7 r2e 40 i-2.' SO acres. Seq . N .vq seq scc20 tux 22 10. . whf neq scc25 t7 q sec'2. t7 rle 4(i

seq see.'iO t7 r2 40 aei es.

Atat-k II. whf nwq socio

17 i'2- SO licees. Ttttl .MX S 15. ::n7 T....'.l. (ieo. heirs, pt nhf nwq see 2.1 17 rle 2fi acres. Total lav 4 70. .".',:: Town. Salem I. shf seel" t t2" 320 acre-. Kbt' nwq .;' 17 r2e So acres. Swq nwq sect 7 t7 i'2c S" . . res. Swq mvq sect 7 t7 i-e 40 ;ic r. Total tax 25 45.

:1S10 'I'l-lstees Hanover ('ollege. III)! nwq seen! t7 rle lis 221o'i acres.. Total tax 4 oo. riSld Todd. Mart', sv.-q nwq ec2ri t7 r2e

'1 '

40 e.cves. v Total t 2'.,

e8'.;7 rnknuwn. nwq nci 40 acres. Total ta 2 75.

::s;.: V.mwinkic. t7 rle SO :.cres. Tot

i t7 r2e 40 acres.

o(.,.

al ru

1. .lol.n I..

sect.'! 17 rle

di. nhf neq seel I :?2 70. seq seclS t7 r2e.

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i .ho tl r... t- .! i. T T t I1A-

18(0, in Monroe County, Indiana, , of Rioomintton. Total tax s 7.-,

lf.C'l lleCaw Henry ehf seq sesSil W rlw 80 acres. Total tax 23 60 1821 Robinsffn Lavina In Lot No 3S5 town ol Blcominjton. ToUl tax 43 80 1840 Roddy Willi un pt of Out Lot No 13 town of Blooinington. Total tax 9 35

by l. MM. liogera, ireasurer. Xo. 1-Bean IHossom Towitsltip.

16 Beaumont, Isaiah, In lots Nos. 39 nj ! 40, town of ritincsville. Total tax, 3 1 30 ; g Burton, Jiimcs E-, swq seq sec24, tlO, j riw, 40 acres, nvcq net) sec25, tlO, r2w, 40 j aorea Total tax, 12 40 31 Baker, Elizabeth, pt nwq swq seo2l, I tlO r2w, 60 acres. Ft ewqswq eei.24, tlO, i i-S: w, 7 acres. lt ehf seq sec23, tlO, i2, 2 I 50-100 acres. Total tax, 3(1 45 52 Cornelius, Ann E-, pt neq swq gec26, j 110. i2w, 3 50 100 acres. Total tax, 2 80 '

::s:i:: AV

, H'.o acre-.. Totnl tax 4:i i ;.;s;m W,, ster. .;nmi s ! i-2e ion :o -es. Total tax

i :is:t5 "Wisely. Calvin, wbl'swq nwq sec J 1ft t7 rlo 20 acres, Total tax :i no. ' No. El dear Creek TovrnMilp. S84n Anderson Milton and Newton pt s vq seq sec 8 t7 rlw 4 ld-lw acres. Total tax 3 fia I 3888 Cazed Jno W )l nrq nc-q seel.1 l7 r I lw 2 5ii-Ii ii acres. To'al tas 2 55 3004 Chambers' Wesley lieira pt whf seq seel 3 t rlw 47 -Hh) seres. ?cq acq seel 3 : 17 rlw 4" : eies, Total tax 22 HO etOit! Foyd Abraham mveot seq sec!4 17 j rlw in acr.-s. Total tax 5 "O ; 3081 Gnlbnvav Itobt M pt seq sec2fi t7 rl i w liiOdcres. I't seq seq sce2S 17 rlw 17 5u100 acres. An ' In Lots S'os 8 0 10 7 11 12 lit 14 15 16 17 IS S3 34 :.. 38 3S 39 40

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Mcthcre(ers "WILL VVDmu Sell ant max IN T0W

BAKERY,

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CANDY MANUFACTOR

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Wil l Duplicate any bill in his line of trade ...freight paid here. AGENCY FOR THE Celebrated Baltimore Oyslm The best SoM.

FERINGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE,

ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

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SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Town.

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veek. and now combs his hair in capital ol sixty dollars. bo muc.ii

jail. ; l'or t :ic brothers. For South Bend -Christopher Hawhbarger, ofi" is the satisfaction f having Miami county, softened the bullet i?e arSt ''f.n n2ry, before depositing it in his knee, by 1 the d" AU ttiwns W1" fin l( inserting the breeeh of his gun jnlP" to encourage mauufacthefire. 6 turcsAn Evansville attorney feels , champion fool of the State insnlted by the smallness of the fine i has. bro"f .ht hims?lf n " Pub1'? imposed upon him by the Vander-ot,ce' . li.ls arae ,s 1ell(1'Sg a,11 burg County Commissioners' Court. !e touchc1 a Tbl,f saw ,n th sUlV2 He savs three dollars does not begin lTl?' ?' Ind,anaP? ,s' !? B

t m k -T. ! wiiriiitr it was iu uioucu. ne was

tains for that tribunal.

There is a lesson forconimuni'.ties us well as young men, in the fact that the Studebaker Brother's Wagon Manufacturing Company, now fame us throughout the West, and

clearing one hundred and forty V,7P V; . 11 " V , , , ,, ,, ' 1 2!, K0, 31 and 32, town of Smicsviile. Total thousand dollars a yesir, all grew j taX) oo OUt 3f & Start in a SlUall shop by ! 181 Gable, Catharine, pt nwq sec33, tlO, Ion .if Hip hnitliop in 1 K0 mill, "a rSw, SO 50 II Ml acres. Total tax, ?.!$ ;ii")

.. i . , ,, 1 133 Highl, F-lix 0. est., Out-lot 30 anil

Iti lot 10, town of MouDt labor. Total tax,

i At .10 i .liiTus.

51 r2 ami Total tax

COKPOltATIOX. ' ot TioVVo a town of

4"li'i Fatis Julie' n Lot No .I0 town ol , mi 21 Bloo nington. Total tax SI 35 411110 Helt'.ti Andre pt rlif acq 80t-35 il 11 1 1 "Fostt'r James r In Lots Nos Ml md ; lw 1 aero. Total lux 11 411 112 town of Blooming . on. Total tax 84 3( , 4024 Jone Alexuml.-r in Lot, N'o 14 town io. tt-RicliIand Township, i of "r.rod.:,,,,;r. T"tal "x 13 40 Hfid Cooiwr jr.ni.. M Pt Feci in sev23 I . Ltd. riioams son pt s,-q strq m 2-,

-Doruiuick Iiuester, in driving

satisfied. Peter

Schutz, of Brookvillc,

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his wagon across the railroad track j "V 4 . nn"ttU1oanK nearNew Albany, was caught npif wfk a"d, s,arle4 me. by a locomotive and thrown fifteen ! M,heB to e ccpet he d,sfeVt. Ruester escaped with his life, j feied to E &?t a" near: and that is tornetbing to crow over J h.f ? " hs Pockct and hls moueJ'

John Gasper, of North Vernon,

fell over a precipice into a stone quarry, distance thirty feet, and was

seriously injured, while bunting a horse. He didn't find him there. The Fort Wayneists are running a subscription to pay George Francis Train 100 for his proposed lecture on the "Impeachment of President Grant." Three cents have been secured up to date. The way the late Resin Hammond, of Clark county, escaped paying taxes on his valuable trunk wa as follows : When the township assessor made his usual demand for return of personals Mr. H. refused to make return under oath, whereupon the assessor put down the sum of $1,000 as the probable value of sersonalg.and added 1,000 penalty. In thi way tbe old gentleman esrtsiped the payment of taxes on about 12.000 worth of personals.

Every President fro it Vun Burer.i to Lincoln hs had the second Congress in his term of office opposed to him. The speakership of Congress changed hands under Van Buren, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Pierce, and Buchanan. It remained constant under Lincoln, continued Republican in spite of Johnson's defectio 1, and has been in Republican hands under Grant. In all the years from Andrew Jackson to the present time, Lincoln and Grant are the only Presidents who have retained the popular confidence as manifested by the popular vote for Congressmen. The administration has a majority of 38 iu .he Senate and 37 in the house.

211 25

190 Langwell, Thomas, e side ncrj sct-13, tlO, r2w. Pt c side lot 3, tlo, r2w, :i acres. Total tux, 14 40 I'.lC Lewis fc liro , In lots 13 and li, town of Stinosviiie. Total tax, B W 213 Watson, Geo. A., ln lots r" rind 04 town of Siinesville. Total tax, 10 ao 285 Sliir'o , Geo. W., w neq sec7, tlo, ; rr, 40 acres. I't nwq seq sec", tlo, r2w, ar

i acres. I't nlil seq 8i:c7, tlO, r2w, -10 acres.

; X'ltnl lax, 18 90 ! 29S Swaffer, Peter K., In lots 35 and Si!, I town of Stinesville. Total tax, 37 55 Sail John Williams, p'i seq seq hcc-23, tlO, 1 r8w, 3 acres. Pt srq sq sec?!, tlo, i2w, 8 i acres. Totnl tax, 5 15 j Wo. 2 WaUinsrtin Totvnslilp, I 3',I2 Alexander, .lack, seq neq secStl, tlo, ! ri w, 40 acres. Total tux, 3 7.5 j 39 1 Alexander. W. A., nhf swq sec5, tlO, ! rl w. 80 acres. Total tax, 27 00

420 Hales, Hawkins heirs, swq nwq seel 7, tlO, rlw, 40 acres. Total tax, lo 40 427 Ball, Alvir, neq 1 wq stc-24, tlO, rl w, 40 acres. Total tax, 11 SO 429 Daugh, Henry, ni:q neq seclR, tlO, r!, w, 4o acres. Total tax 11 2o 451 Clark, John, pt 8iq seclB, tlO, rlw, 20 acres. Total tax, S 20 15(5 Clark, Duvid est., pt swq seclt!, tlO, rl w, 3o acres. Whf svq 9ecl7, tli, rlw, S'i aorcs. Pt whf neq sccli, tin, rlw, 2ti acres I't ehf nwq seclS. tlO, r'. w, 2 acres Nrq seq seelS, tlO, rlw, 40 acres. Seq neq sod!, tlO, rlw, 40 acres. Total tax, S3 IU 402 Clark, Andrew mill others, pt wlif neq seel?, till, rlw, 53 OO-loil acits. Total tl.X, 34 3d 486 Eulmnk, .1. W. and others, seq sec3, tlO rlw, 160 acres. Whf neq seclO, tin, rlw, mi aeres. Seq swq scc3, tin, rlw, 4 acres. Total tux, 41 lo 807 Ooble, John, 11 wq seq scc2o, till, rlw, 40 acres, neq swq sec20, tlO, rlw, 411 acres. T-.Jtal tax, 10 25 Oil Graham, Henry, nhf neq sccii'i, tlO, rlw, 80 acres. Xhf nwq sceijti, tlo, rlw, HO acres. Total tax, 113 80

510 Gilleon, Sarah A., seq seq secuil tlO, i n,4f

rl w, -io acres. Total lax, 12 aa

, t9 r2w 4 acr.'s. Total tax 10 to i 2212 Oallowav Everett In Lots Nos 89 land 132 town (if ElletUville. Total tax 1 15 85 ; 2337 Miller Rlizabcrh tn Lots Kos 31, 32 land 3S town of El!ettsville, Total tax 13 70 i 2457 Kedwick Xancy In Lot Xo 14 town i of Elletteviilo. Total tax 77 (W i 05I8 Whitsei: & Sedgwick pt of In Lot I So" 13 town of Ellettsvtlle. Total tax 23 25 2321 Whitseil Matilda swq seclO tP r2w : 100 acres. S cml IIU'T ei 10 t9 r2w I I acres. ", Total tax 289 05 I Xo. 1 Van Hurc Townsliip. j 2611 Gfiss Jesse H will' i wtj sec2i 18 r2w

80 aeres. Totnl tax 13,i 35

w 4o Touii

; ti rlw .! aeres. I , q nv.q scciii t 1 acres. Whf seq sec23 t7 rl SO acres.

tax 2" 70 41153 Lemon W W est nwq sec"3 17 rle 160 aeres. Wlif awq tier S3 t7 rlw 80 acres. I X end ehf swq swq sec33 i" rlw 40 acres. Nwq neq sec33 t7 1 1 w 40 acres. Xe cor seq ; eec32 t7 rlw 2 aeres. Total tax 225 10 i 4077 Musser Joseph pt seq aec32 t7 rlw i 118 acres. Total tax 61 40

I 4073

li ri iv .111 ncres

i acres. hivq neq sccio ti rlw 80 acres, j Total tax 60. i 41nl Xixon's heirs In Lot Xo 40 town of I Sinithville. Total tax 5 65 I 4108 Philips Daniel pt of In Lot No 47

2649 Gardner' Isaac hoirs swq swq sec2! : tow of IIarrod'sbitrKh. Total tax 8 65 r2w 40 aeres. Pt n'vq nwq socJi 4U, Ppnnineton J I) In Lots Nos 1 ,

i 18

11.8 i2w 25 ion ot an acre. .ano in 1.01s, town 0f Smithville.

ios z, - i-" 1 .11.17 fieurs t 11

DinHBltlA. TUo Italian journah publish nlsttar from Dr. Giovanni Callipjari, describing the remarkable success which ba attended his treatment oi diptheria with phenio arid. He ntbt-'-, the low.; be

Ilanodslniih. Total tax 3 65 4135 Strean Samuel est nwq nwq scc2il t7 rlw 4o acres. Shf acq sec21 t7 rlw 80 acres. Total tax IBS 80 1158 Scott's heirs w side ehf neq seoO t7 rlw 4 acres. Total tax 9 05 4 159 Stewart's Jno heirs ehf awq awq sec 34 tj rlw 20 acres. Total tux 3 25

Lot No 27 town of Stanford. lot.il tax

31 65 2661 Hurt Solomon wlif nwq eecl8 t8 r2 w 63 acres. X er.d whf swq sclS t8 r2w 25 acres, Total t 102 53 2i''i5 Ham Win and E F swq sifq t8 r2w 31 70 100 acres Nwq nwq si:c7 t8 i2w S2 acres Total tax 7 25 27S Tavlor Milton ent neq sec35 t8 r2w

f6o acres. Total tax 83 90 : Stvfe of Indiana. Mourne amnty. i: Poi'l'y TowiHSlllp. I 'a'lies F. Manley, Auditor of Monroe fiy) ljlcer. atliann:i, wlif se.iee2 t8 county, do hereby certify that the foregoing rlw no acres. Total tax 54 50. a true, full and correct list of Lands and 2817-Battcrton, David, Estate, part of ?0a Lots- returned and remaining delin-O0l-L.1t No. 34, Town of Cioomin-ton. ne"t f.ir the non-payment of taxes for the i t It 19 f0 eftr tlle Thoiwatid Eight Unndred and -877-C.uil! Sarah J. pt of Sominarv Seventy (subject to be advertised), to(hit Lot N". 71, Town c!f Bloomin-toil. Seth" w.,,h thf enrrcne taxes due thereon, T t I t - "ii t ' P"la,tT interest and cost of advertising the I llHi-howcr,. ElmiWth. pt i sitlo neq " re-.-pectlvely-ai. returned by I. Milton ' . , ... 11. ,,i ... 1 Koeers, Treasurer and ( olleetor ot said ";-. 1 rlZ- "T, ,n V i O , ! CoSntv and that the same were dul, record:i'."J7 Wilson, AinanJii., cnunarr Out- . -'. , ,, ,

Lot No. 109, Town ol: lilooomini'ton. 1 ' , , v V

Total tax 1 ! 25. Wo. ! Salt Creek To tvnslilp,

Administrator's Sale.

XTOTII E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i.1 toe understi'ned Aclminitraur, with

the will annexed, will sell at Pi;iv ate Sale clror rif tilt fu-ns and eiicentbt'onecs, e.rc-ji

the Tiixen for r! ytur 18(2, tho following descriliedtfenl estate in Van llureii township, Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: Part !!' the sotitliwe-t quarter of section 28. town 8, raiie 2 west, eoiiimulicin al the northeast corner of s.vid tract; thence west until it strikes Indian Creek: thence with the meanders of said Creek until it strikes the Miction line between the south west quarter of section 28 and the southeast quarter of section 29 ; thenei? south to the section coiner; thence east to the southeast comer; tllciuv north to the bepfinniiip comer, t-ontaining about uiie hundred and twenty-live aeres. Apprtised at $2,900. A no also, part of the southwest quarter of seciinii 28. town 8. rang 2 west, that lies ninth and west .f Indian Creek

in tin' northwest cuine.'of said section, containiM!; 35 acres. Ais.i the east part of the southeast quarter ol' section twenty-nine town 8. range 2 west, containing eighty acres, and lays east of the liloomington and Stanford road. Also lo acres' out of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said section, Imvn ,1 l-. ll.nl il. u f. iKMn 111 mn

Miller Felix, estate, ehf seq soc30 j articlIilirjv (i ,.eriled in the petition of the

a '1 "'''1 w' 40 ! Administrator. Annrnised at S3.750.

Applications of purchasers will be reseived at tho lata resideJice of said decclent, upon said premises, up to tltu &th day if ilarch next. Terms. One-fourth cash, residue in : hre equal payments of twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, the purchaser giving notes nt six per cent, interest, waiving valuation, and secured by good freehold soeuritv. "WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON.

Adm'r with tho "Will annexed Of William C. Saddler, deceased. J. S. Smith Hunter, Att v. jan.'l-72

W. J. ALLEN

KEEPS TH LABSEST STOCK OF Haidwiire, Building Material,

! c. rn

loves, xiiiware,

Agricultural Implements, I iV O X, I DIIV Reapers, Revolving Ilaj Babes, Straw Cultors, Hoi-se JEThj Xorlcs, PLOWS, OABDEiV HOES, Planters' WfgCQM9

mat if

in

and 2

Total tax 11 40 I In Lot No 15 town of

FORKS OF ALL KINDS, &C.

Belmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fhaes$o$s M'liit Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian fllii , Iiooks, Hinges, &c, fes., ever brought to Bloomingigi6. t& All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iran Work done to order-" PImm? giv me a call. W. S, Ald&EMT.

JAMES F. MAXLEY, And, Mon. Co.

Blooinington, Dec. 21, 1871.

17 Hush. Daniel is. swq seq sec 18 t

rle 10 acres. Total tax 2 fit). l.'r2 Hnrrelt, .lames H. neq neq sect) 18 r'.e 10 acres. Total tax 10 S5. :);j2;i Barnes, John Estate, ehf neq seclO ts rle so acres. Nwq neq see in tH rle 40 aeres. Total tax I S III). Stuaft llan-on, .lames, nq seq sec'l t.T rle 40 acre. Pt swq nwq sec2 17 rle 2:'i

Total tax Mil HO.

Ij.to-, Hill, Win. Ii. anil Hugh, shf swq

637 Harvey. Jno.. wlif swn seel. tin. rl i;c

w, 81) acres. Snq neq iec2, tlO, rlw, 4o acres. Total tax, 40 20

543 Hammond, (teorgo .. swq seq seeO,

FOUTZ'8 CBLEBKATBD Horse ag Cai Powder

ThN preparatien, long anil favombl; known, will thoroughly rc-lnvigorat broken down anil low-spirited horsel by strongthcnuig and clemtlng til Stomach and inttstlncji. It is a sure preventtv of all disease incident lo this animal, ftueh mm LUVl

T'ATKR, HBAVRS, COUGHS, III3T B MP F.K, FB V ERS, 0 V X I) K B , L0S9 OK APrETITS AND VITAL FNKIKJY, &o. Its use Improve, tlie wind, increases tho appetiuo g ves a smooth and glossy akin and

irunsinrms uio ralferalilo skeleton ic.toa fine-looking and spirited horse.

To keepers of Cows this prprsi tion is invaluable. It is s sure pre vcntiTC against Rinderpest, Hollo Horn, eto. It has been proven bj netaal experiment to increase thi

quantity of milk and eream twenti percent, and make the butter era

and sweet. I:i faLtnln miii. a

Cirri them an apMtite, loosens their hide, add makei them thrive much faster.

lb

mmmmWmVrwmW

1 t rle 80 ncres. Total tax :I0 75

;.0ij Hartnian iv- liartzelt neq neq sees j iu i. a'. 7.lo0 Total ttlVll 7"i I

' ti n Martin. .lames, Daniel and John, t HlooWnglon, Deo 27, 1871

tlO, rlw, 40 nercs. Total tax, 1 1 4u , pt cht nwq sccji if no j acres. tt tint 878-Kendriok, I). B. est., neq nwq scc23, neq sec'27 t8 rlo .1 7 aeres. Shf eq .-c23 tH ; HO, rlw, SB acres. Whl'nwq rcc2S, tin, rl '. tie 80 acres. Swq scc23 t lie I HO ncrcs.; , V Hi'lt?. Total U.V, 1 tl') Ti'lftll'lt 1'"'

State 11 f Indiana, tlmntt of Mmiror, $:

Notice is hereby given that, so much of the j Lands and Town Lots contained In the fore-, going list, as may be necessary to discharge i the taxes, interest and cliaiges due thereon, ! or due from the owner thereof, nt tbe time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the

Court House, in the Town of Blooinington, in In all diseases of Swine, such u Coughs, rieers If

said county of Monro.., commenting on the j asp(!?ic. By putting from cms

nrsc juoilliay ui j-cuiuuijt, tom auu vvhwuhing from dav to dav until all are sold. JAM lis F. JIANLKY, Auditor of Mo.vrok Owhtt.

T lierehy certify that the pergonal property has liVon exhausted in the case of each lot and tract of land above advertised. 1. MILT. KOUEHS. T easurer.

he If a paper to a paper in a barrel of 4 a-ill the above diseases will he eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and eure for the Hog Cholera.

DAVID E FODTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, d, For rah- by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout U).' Caiuai Statai, Caasdai dud South Amtilta.

M CALL A & O., Have the Ckeapeat Stock eff '-

NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY GLOVES,

Boots and Shoes

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SCHOOL 00CXS AMD ,'iTATIWlEnV, Cotton Yarns and Dattioa QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town of DlHmilaffton,