Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 February 1872 — Page 2

nnnnnrOQ i The Republican National NomiI nUuillluui ! nating Convention, assembling in

ISSVKII EVERY WKIVSSI-.VY. a I $-

Wili.uvM A. G.i-nv. Editor and ';

Philitrl' lnliia in Jnna next, will be

the fifth general convention of the j party. Their initial one va heltl ii :hai citv just sixteen years ago

, j m.i; 1 1 i . -;- the coming summer, when Fremont A Democratic Estimate oi ;;nfl J)f.y ton were nominated. The PreNttient Cin-aut. j riuWlelphiu Inquirer remarks, in It is the mistaken idea cf some j this eoiinection. that Ln that. iittcrvnl wranm i.i tuliftlf fionornl t Jrant's of time the Ameriean njoiile have

em ii

ilog witli it.

ability, to rundown his qtutliliea- i wrought political changes whieli the

turns, ana underrate his mental tie- most as: me. living statesman l a moo quirements. Instead of being the , believed it would require eenturie.stupid senseless individual th;U those ; to accomplish. Sinea the Convennersons would have the wublie sup- tio'' I),,!1 Musiral Kiintl Hall, in

pose, he is one of the shrewdest ; In-(, the nation has gone through j nn opinion that 8 per cent, interest managers of the day. t nly as! the "ilonlcr Hnfiian'' war, the great i : should he required from borrowers

a leader in the war to w Inch lie hist; Uc-licllioii, nholisliea slavery. taken !oj the school hind

Greensburg charges $300 a year for license to sell liquor. Hon. A. II. Conner has taken up his residence in- Lincoln, Nebraska, for which place he left a few days ago. Gecrge AVeJFs, of La port c, wa called upon last week lor a contribution to a buzz saw. lie donated i thumb. Kvansville caw boast of the only base ball bat that v:is ever usefully

ovinl.. r?omehoiv Killed a mail

-Attorney-General Il.inna gives

gave a favorable turn, but as a ma-j an fick iowle.tged place among the mpulator in polities ho has shown j forenw: poweis of the earth, exremarkable skill. The rebels eon- ! tended her already great territorial tinuallv took the same view that the; area, developed a portion of the Democrats are taking now, rnd de- mineral wealth, spanned, the continounced the Union General as an ncnt with a railroad, and commenced ignoramus every time he won a vie- the building .if n second from the torv over them ; and the more j great Lr kes to the l'aei fie, and paid

off a lame portion of the debt in

curved in the second war for freedom. Item from Other Counties.

effectually he crushed their armies the more clearly they proved that he was utterly incompetent as a military commander, and entirely unequal i ,i i i i . .... t

to tne tasK w en m nau ,um.. Tjau.,.onco C0lIltv wi1 110t tnj

utucuiu whuicio... - ,(,.,.U(, a Hll0 h.ljm, Scl0(ll maHtcr

aaywao car. c ear.y euuiii ine ; , , his sweet potatoes

JUl'l, mat. Ul'LI. VH.lIll. a.- in I

est officer that the world ever saw : that he ought to have been beaten in every battle, and that he was only saved fror.i utter ruin by incredible luck. So also with the Democrats ; they prove conclusively the President's imbecility as a politician every time he scatters their best laid' plans for hi over

throw, and while he has sodemorai

Burglars got only SI. 10 for

going through the .Parke County 'treasury one of the coldest nights lasi, week'. As a woman and child were walking along a street in Lafayette, Monday aiorning,the woman slipped and fell upon her little companion, breaking the latter's hip. Matthew Thomas Hart Benton

desperate nature ot the struggle

which must be won, and the recourses at the command of the great leader who intends to be a candidate. That General Grant will fail, by any contingency, of a renomi nation, here is not the remotest likelihood ; he has entire and absolute control of the matter, and ho uses his power with a wisdom and discretion which aro sura to effect the end in view. Opposition in his own party is practically crushed. He never was a favorite of party chiefs, who originally accepted him on compulsion, but he had a hold on the people

which thev da:-cd not isnore. He i

has lost a part of his popularity . Americans dread military usurpations and love constitutional law ;

thev have not forgotten the fate of j

Mexico, and do not yet love sov-ui,?

ereign or permanent masters ; but ! tjJerj'!1 thr.y are as his popular strength has diminish- j oug fcr'its 'emov

en, his political sirengtn nas increased. Then he held the people, i now he holds the politicians. Ho j has outflanked the latter as he once j outflanked the rebel Generals, and j at present grasps them as iirmly as;

he held Lee in Itiehmond

People who do not know Presi-

A Salem man went forth to hunt one day last week, Lint returned ; in unmitigated disgust when he, found that he had taken with him a i box of pills instead of c aps. j A Torre Haute man denies that he has the smallpox,and claims ,

that the false reKirt is ?.n attempt to injure him. The small-pox might injure him, but we don't know how the report would. A Peru girl fifteen years of age, left her home recently and followed a troupe of strolling burnt cork minstrels When they reached Lafayette some of'the less abandoned of the troupe persuaded her to return home. Frrdonia claims the champion eater. He recently got away with twenty-five fish, a gallon of buttermilk,eleven biscuits and other things in proportion, all at one meal, and still lives. The dwelling house of Mr. William Cain, of Van Burcn township, Brown county, was burned about two weeks ago. He saved only n portion of his household goods. The house was just completed, and tie hid been living in it only about t wo weeks. A shocking accident occurred Tuesday afternoon, at Centerton, two miles south of Brooklyn. Tho.?. Olds, an employee in a saw mill in

that place, while trying to throw a belt from si pully with a stick, while in motion, let the stick turn in such a way that it was driven into his side to it depth of about four inches, from tli a effects of which he died the

next morning. Hove it is aguin the same old story. Mrs. "Wilkinson, living in the southeastern portion of Howard county, eft her two children alone in the house last Saturday, and when sh5 returned, the youngest, a mere inf tnt,wusi lying on the hearth, in front of an open fire, with its head burned to a crisp. Mr. TV. S. Culbertson, of Now Albany, proposes to erect.the coming spring, i. large brick edifice in that u.. i i. i ., w:.i. i

t i 1C1IV. LI) iir 1121,'U fl Ml IV I111l .11111

will r "mak much money i , ir , ., ,. .,,

s becoming clamor- i rI"?,ls "om " . V ,L 5 " 11

1 Ut'l IWO SIOI V UliCK, IHIV ICCl llillll,

, . aim. suvioiv jeei in ueiun, muii a . Au e:cnanJ0 sa'.s U!at a ';roP; wing at the rear for a large dining is in possession ot the editor; hal a-. wU, a,,.omm0(late about of the Ivochcstcp bentmel thaf thirtv lv.tlowsana their families, has used up forty-nine chim-i " nevs. T! is is rewarded as a fair! A rew disease known as dipli-

j offset for one in the same place that! thetis rheumatism has made its I had had only one chimney in six ! :,PPcara,llCC in Indianapolis, and

hundmn ot people are suliering

ized his adversaries that they hardly ! Morgan, of Jackson county, has

have a candidate against him, they had as many wives as he has names, insist that a weaker politician never! and having disposed of them by diliveJ. ! voree, is looking for his sixth. One of the greatest of follies is to j f?roeions hog attacked a underrate an adversary and necessary i VaVftte count v lover and drove him

as the defeat ot the Kep iblicau , fnn t,0 premies and presence of

party is to the welfare ot the nation, ; "0wnest own." The course of

it will never be brought about by j jrue jove ;3 subj,;ct to such ripples,

.. - Mr John Erns of Wells

, ; rnuntv fmk thp lnill hv the horns.

her residence near Rosewood, Harrison county. She retired in gwod health Monday night, am)- slept soundly until nearly daylight, when her IvustKind was aroused by a gurgling sound in her throat. When lie awoke he fwtnd Mrs. Peddeu ii the agonic of death. She expired in a few moments after.

A Bedford man vented hisj spite by i:sying a jndgnient of '

which a limit ot the 1 nv had obtained ag: inst him, in one cent piece.-. The lawyer says he never thought 'jH so much money before.

Hradquartfrs for Shoe;'.

-'U7-.'hitMv1 lh" entire intt'ivet it". I f M'r. ('HAS!' & (;o. in tlif

i tit r ti'sf ton, nrifl

ir

For Sale Honsc and Lot.

OUMK ("inlains six IsirjM nnd enmmo-

diiiiix ronm. TIiojb f i Cistern. Cel

lar iintl Sliililo. Sitimti! in thu northeut part of Hliiominton, Joini ij; onrnxr of Bill iind him-olii (itrcftn, I'u'ii leautifully and liiuli. rn)iitiii!4 tho south, aiid is well supplitd with fruit tro?s r.nd evorgreens. Por pnrtii-iilur!" cnli en or address .1. M. KKRKEK, Bloo ninglon, Iml. jtUl.'i "L'-.'iW

4tiiiini!itrsiloi',N Sale. ro'lTCK IS HKKKHY G1VKN

ihc

ITivinc tT" iil will"

CITV SIUIK STdltK. w.- iiinkf Imiw I ' tli'' riiizi'iis nf BVomin

M -nr. ii nd mljniniii!; counties X u nri' 'itT'Tinfi r.(r..i in till ilcp:tittiicnU of tit'"1 prf.-cnt s'lH-li, in ordi-r t miiki- rouni fur .i.'Tiw Sor'ii .otnek, whic t hns alfi'iulv li'ii-n lB:t;ht. and will n nrrire. V" ih.iiiv tlii' piitn n- nf tin- old firm t lint wp ("iiii:i'.ii tn lir.ip tit" simp brands of CUSTOM-MA UK (.Joml 'n-retofortt k)t

mi hiind. im-hidini: tlm "Old Rnlinblo Hoot, nnd "hull oxi-rt mirsi'Ko tu tlm utm ist to

pli'.ise nil who will favor ns with thoir pa-

t rt imge. J" K HI.iU E & S T .

but that c idn't save him from get

ting pretty severely tickled in the ribs. When found by his wife he was insensible, but he is now recovering. Mr. liausccr, of Knox, Stark

county, died recently tinder suspicious circumstances. Mrs. Ransccr and her friend Sheldon Smith, are now under trial for poisoning him. Both culprits are over sixty years of age. Capti.in Scott,of Attica, having purchased a keg of powder, tossed a few small lumps of it in the stove to see whether it was a good article, lie then visited a surgeon. Winamaeis said to have a firstclass gambling hell, and as the sport-

in"1 citizens do not, as a general

i- - ii t . -i j

. ... . , , .ii; vi'nrs. .as tiino- mcsu tamn.s iioiu

"""rr . , -' ",, I ot to burn, the vile sinners who! m ll- " llrst nianitests itselt in

asa-sphynx, a wooucn man, a concocted tUc above varn mav return I b form ef a violent sore throat, silent, unsocial person, and deduce ncoctcd tlteaoovejatn may return., d; .

"i wo. ikln t be baptised to-day j , -!,-,..:- scttlin2 in the

from this an underlying stratum of)

stupidity. .Nothing eonlU be tanner from the truth, axd here is where the series of bluuders commences. Grant is eminently social ; ho is jovial, merry, talkative, full of fun and a right pleasant companion. His reserved manner is his shield of defense. His natural temper would leave Inn a hopeless prey to bores and place-seekers and other enemies of public men, and herein comes a display of his peculiar tact : no sooner docs one of these appear than Grant recognizes him and retires into his shell of impassibility, and like a tortoise frightened by some noise, never comes out till the danger is past. He will stop in the midst of the liveliest conversation if ho finds that his interlocutor

for a fifty dollar bill," was the remark of an unregencrated sinner, at Lafayette, on Suuday, while standing on the i ;e watching the ceremony of baptism being performed, and just after, by a mis-step he was plunged through an air hole up to his neck in the water. He was rescued wit t considerable difficulty and a rope.

neck, limbs, or some other portion

of the body. It is superinduced by a raid, arid it is not considered dangerous, although the pains are very severe and annoying in the extreme. We note its existence in other States and cities.

has a purpose under his pleasantry,

and it he suspects some object is to ; that the Baptists of the State are he attained, he assumes the air of j lighting each other more than they stolidity at once. Before any hril-1 aro the devil, and Dr. Wavland. its

President, it seems joined the Devil,

as he was the foremost in breaking

The Grand Jury is no respecter of persons. The recent grand jury r l ,.i,:t :.t:j ,t,

Th 1 LVankl'i C lie e roncrty i.iiin.tcu mutuiuuiii.) u?iiu.hl . 7 16 1 F. ? ' ! several of our citiy ministers for not is to be sold to pay an indebtedness . . . ' ,. , . rziannn t returning marriage I icenses and not of 4-12,000. In commenting on: . . o .i . , ' , , , . ,i i ij? ; making proper certificates of martins deplorable event the Jenerso-i e' V i ti t iriti a x e nagss so cmnizetl. 1 he law requires nian says: "Viththe amount of;,, , . . 1. t.i .t t t j- that persons solemnizing marriages wealth the Baptists m Indiana! , ,, 1 ... . . . , . h. , , .i .f , , -j , i shall within ninety days, return to have, and with i'.e outside aid that ; . ,J ,. ' ... , , ., ... the County Clerk the license, with has oeen proffered them, it is really ! ..c . J r c x. , - r , . .? .,, ' certifietite of the performance of the a burning shame that thev will not i j e . ,

sustain one college in Indiana, But! i:.iti.

the secret of the whole matter is

Kant gentleman belittles the President for this habit, let him think

how much annoyance it has saved '

him. Ho is kind hearted and being totally unaccustomed to reserve, he would have had difficulty in maintaining his position without resort to some such plan as he has adopted. He was elevated suddenly by a combination of accidents, and he had ability to make the most of these accidents, until almost at a single leap he was advanced to the highest position in the Natioa. To keep up the decorum of bis station it was essential to change many of his modes of action, and to assume a reserve which was not natural. Instead of being an evidence of stupidity, this in reality is proof of his

shrewdness. Out ot respect tor the

are liable to indictment, and upon

conviction, subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars-, with costs of suit. T. H. Express. A dreadful accident occurred

down the institution, having (lis-; at the residence of Mr. Joseph cou raged its friends by resigning, ! Renn, on State Jitrect, beyond Oak, and talking as well as voting to this morning about nine o'clock. It break it down." appears that his little daughter Iazt, , . , .i i zie, an interesting child nearly five Early in December :i child ' e .5 e -

hying near l.nion City .while eating; . a ' . . 8nf, -

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boiled corn, drew several grains in

to its windpipe, from which time it was peculiarly and painfully affected, and under medical attsndencc until a few weeks ago, when death ended its suffering. During this time the child would often choke, cease to breathe and be to all appearance dead, when, inflating the lungs, it would revive and become quite sprightly. A post mortem examination disclosed the presence

Nation, he was determined that the of,a wholc ketnel of corn and partsof

Ullll'IU 111 Uli: MgHC ,u,,Kl 'HH'tllg great inflamation, and, as a consequence, intense suffering.

office of President should lose none of its prestige in his hands, and he has certainly made good his resolu

tion. Jf in doing so ho has 3arned the name of sphynx, a silent riddle,

in her mouth,accidentally swallowed it. Unfortunately the shot lodged

in the windpipe, and strangulation was the result. This was the first indication the family had of the dangerous condition of the child, and medical aid was instantly summoned. Doctors Alexander and Neat were found upon the street,and were within thu house within ten minu tes after the shot was swallowed and id everything in their power to save the little sufferer, but of no avail. She was only able to raise up and reply to the inquiry as to

what she swallowed, by

saving a

correspondent of the Chicago1 shot, papa." and fell back dead.

Interior writei as follows concerning j having cho'sed to death within fif-

a dumb mystery, be has cnt oft' the ! the Klkhart oiuntv seat : "Goshen ' teen minutes afer the fatal shot

dangerous presumption of aid ae-1 is the county cat of Elkhart county, j was swallowed. iV. A. Ledger.

qtiaintanees, ami has forced respect wan a court r.ouse or magnificent from all classes, high and low, ' proportions, costing 115,000. The!

andlioaud Table. " I credit of Injiaiw, has nine thous- i "1nd.tho iadietmcnts returned by

and children in attendance upon her u.: f.'"ll g'"l,l'.v-"g".'"hl'

tiiini ji.Ltn IV'1 iivt 1 vtui iiiu jiiui 1

Key. II. Y. Howe, of Terre Haute, was the first nvuister fined

Democratic Commissioner of free schools, and pays the expense Sullivan county, objected to levying of keeping or.cn one hundred and six mills on the dollar for school thirty of these schools nine months purposes, because there were only of the year. Some of thtv fnwst eight mills in the county, and one school buildings ahmg the line are of them didn't have water enough in this county, costing in some into run 0:1c half the rear. ' stances STOCO.

licenses ultor performing the cere

mony. 1 he dereliction ot duty cost tlio rove rened gentleman 18. Mrs, H wide 1, daughter of John Feniii.uore of Xcw- Albany, died very suddenly Tuesday morning, at

A CARD. "Wo liiivo sold mil" nntire ntorost in t!)i' City SI100 Stun.', to Messrs. PurJun & .Son. unit w I'l'n'.iiillv r-oi nimctti 1 tMii to the ptihlir nil rnrriH-t husinis lit .n worthy of p;itriii!ngi. AVn lmpe ot r oM I'listutiipr will rontimiA to deni with the new firm. "Fi-li.7.72 CH ASK & CO.

A. CAHI). fN'G soli! out imr In sint-ss, wo lire

-irniii! if tmtkiiii; nettlenicint ot all

our afliiirs at tlio onrlipHt pruetimhlu miinu'iit. Those whoaro irdchtnl tr ttt.nnonr-ne-itly rcqui-stcil to cull niion us t oni-p. its wit (in fer to .Tt tin with you nusi'lvuii, lcfuri' wit lciifn town, rnthnr th in lenvc mtr clnims in the hands of nn Ht'orm-y. AVc enn. itt nil times, he futind ut on old place of hn.-inoss. Wc tnkp thfc opportunity ' tlmnk our friends, who have so lil'crnlly patronized us during all tlm time we liav.- leen in hueines. CHASK & CO. Uloomington, Intl., VK T, lT2.

I hut

I tie- r,ndi'rigni-d Adn inistrntor. with I

will illiln Xi il. will sell n riUVATKiiAI.IS

tir T-i.'-fn j'or the yv,i- 1ST:, thu following ili'sriil"."! I'l'nl' mtnte ill Vn i Kui'cn town--nip. MotiriNj County, lndin na, to-wir :

la rt ut Hie Mutltwt.-!t qtmrter ot section "2S. town S. rnngu 2 west, 'Oiiiiiicnein ut the TiorthedHt oorm-r of s:ii : tmet; thi'iici? esi until it strike;! Indian Creek; thiueu with the nieiimleiM of snid Creek until it -t.-ikes the section line between the south wi'-t quarter of sect ion 28 asl tltosoutheiist ijuartor of section 2; thence south to the section corner; thence east to the southeast corner: thence north to the beginning corner, containing about our hundred anil twonty-llre acre.1. Appraised at $2,:i00. And nli!d. part of the aott.hwest qunrter of section 28, town rt, range 2 west, that lies north and west of Indian Creek in the northwest i-omero' said section, containing 33 acres. AImo the east part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, town 8, range 2 went, containing eighty nc;-es, and lnjs cast of the Hloomingtoii arid Stanford road. Also in acres out of .ho ?o itheast corner of the northeast quarter of said section, town and range a.i aforesaid, and more particularly described in the petition if the Administrator. Appraise:', at $3,750. Applications of purchasers will be re-e.-ived at the late residence of said decedent, upon said premises, up to the Oth day of March next. Tkrms. One-fourth casl: , residue in

thre equal payments of twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months. i;he purchaser giving notes at six per cent, interest, wnivint; valuation, and secured t y good freehold security. AVII.I.'TAM II. RICHARDSON, Adin'r with the '.V ill annexed Of William C. Saddler, deoaftscd. .). S. Smith Hunter, Att'y. jai 3-72

N'

rxerpi the tart&for the year

lowing real estate, to-wit: A part of the east hjlf of the norlhea.t qunrter of section I. town 7, north, range. 1 v.i rit, beijinnintr at a point on the east line of said quarter, that is J l.J rods north of southeast corner thereof; thence north with said east, line to the nnrr.houst corner of said quarter; theneewestS) rods to the northwest corner of said half quarter; thence south with the west line of said half

Administrator!! Sale.

TOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, that

the undersit'ned, Administrator of the

estate ot .oiomon ijoruu, ue.-easeu, w usei: i . j,y jRn

1" "-' "'I'"" t'""Ti rrini:ipal, interest

vuiuiiiinsiunvr s .itit. VTOTICE IS nEU?:BA GIVES, that 1.1 by an Order of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, the undersiitnnd Couimis-ion-cr will sell at PRIVATE SALE, In-Lot (15,1 1 one hn ill red ami tifty-ihree.nnd (l.M) one. hundred and lifty-l'our, in the Town of Hlnnniington, India nt. Applications of pandiaser will le received at n y Law Office, in said Town, up

to tlio JUtli day ot Jtaren no:t. ! quarter to a point 24.) rods north of the TERMS. One-third cash, the resiil ic in uthwost corner of "said half qunrter; two equal payments of 9 and 18 months, j ,nnno,. cnst( pnrnlv with the south line of the purchaser giving notes at six pe ?ent. si( half quarter, to the placoi f beuinninc. interest, waiving valuation, and secured by enntaininj; 67J acre, more or less, 'sit. lated sureties who arc ample freeholders. ! ir, clon,. Creek township, Monroe- county, J. S. SMITH IIL- NTF.R, 1 1 n'.li:iiin. and appraised hv the acre al $28, feb7-72 ."it Coniinissionor. ; ,- .7 oo f,.r the whole tract.

- t ;,,pij(.lt;j(in of purchasers will be received 1

Application to 8Cll Real I'state. at my residue; in Purry townahip. ir said ! A,;, am'southeast quarter of the so. thState of Indiana, Monroe coi-nh. ' -? - ,l ,"y, ?vX"h j wt c turner of section eev.-nu-. . t-wa-. Court of Common Pleu. j . a d!! V ' tVln "M'TV'' 9 '' TI'-T ' c.'t'e ' wdt', at l o'clock P. M. on Mo t Jay. t I,M(j w fo. Vr fiittHi I . fi r i" t C m " n t

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estate ot .lames IJasli, tleceaM 'l. has tiled I tne rivwenco oi sain uece ient iwnicn his petition to sell the Real Kstatu of the j is nrair Ibis land) offer for gln at Pt liue j decitlent. his personal beinc insutlicicnt to j A t'lTios, the aforesaid desoribed real!

Murioa Township. 1ha northwest quarter of the northeast qunrter, section five, township ten, riini;c one east, roiitainint; fort y-four ai res. Moripftued by Stephen ('. McDank'l and wife. Ptiucip.il, interest, dantngca and cott.-. $J7.7D. ttriiton Tminship. The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven, township nine, range one east, containing forty acres. Mortnaijed by Gritfith Davidson and wifii Prinriimi,!. Ir,I;iii.iwi (lAiik.i.i- ml

! costs, tlx 10.

A Iso. the east half of the southwest Quarter of section twenty-seven, towRhip nine. rai'i;e one i a-st, containing cic;iity acres. M'tRaged by Jcssu Cooper and wife. Pri icipal. interest, da mat's and costs. S2I0.2.-I. Also, the northwest quarter of the northwes t quarter of section thirty-four, township nine, north of range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by John Perry ftnd wife. Principal, inti-ivstdamagc anil cost, f 109.S3. Also, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one, township nine, rane one ea.-t, wintainint; forty ncr-s. Mnrt cased bv Cvntbi-.t Parhain

line, her husband. Principal, interest, dumagtH and costs, S74.US. jtlso, the in rt hen st qu liter of the narth-' oast quarter of section thirty-tlwee, town-' shir nine, range one east, containing forty acr s. AInrts;at;ed by Jair,es Hash anilwilt. Prhtvipa), interest, damages r-nd cost:., $ iC.-Ij. Bloomiitgton Tatcnahip. Als, In-Lot No. three bundrvd antif eighteen, in tiic Town of Bloomington. ili'ttgaged by James B. Allison mid wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $i:M.85. Aiso, the northeast quartet-of the soitthe.is. quai'tiT of section one, township nine, range one west, containing thirty-nine

acres. Mortgaged liv I .i-vi Lentz and wife.

Principal, interest, damages and costs, j ifU-J.lM). ' i A 'so, part of In-Lots Nos. thirty-seven ! and thirty-eight, in the Town of Bloom- ' ing.cn. Mortgaged by Franc A. Tour-1 ner and her husband. Principal, interest. : diini.igos and cunts, $ti)di0. Hirhlunil Taiciship. ! Pert of the northeast quarter of section J twenty-s-T, and th c northwest corner of the i northwest quarter of section twenty-live j ail ir township nine, range two west, con-; tain :ig seven acres. Mortgaged by James, i

isra- icy and wife. Principal, interest, damiiges and cost, $lll.;:5. A so, the northeast quarter of the sot.th-wes-. quarter of section Wiu township nine.

rantji! two west, containing tortv acres

N lutsell and wife. ! dainage nd costs j

55.ii;.. ! I'dii Buren Toimsk Cj. Tb? east half of the northeast -quarter of j seetijn twenty-seven, township -ighl.range ' twi v.-est, eontaiiiiiig eighty acres. Mortgagi" by "William Butt her -and wife. Pvincipal, interest, damages and costs, $22J.70. Parry Towitxtip. Tl ii northwest quarter -jf the northwest ; quarter f section eleven, townsh-ip oighiV. range one west, containing forty acres. I Mor jtag?tl by Rufus Cimtnev and wife j Principal, interest, damages' and costs, $167 f .". ftUf T,mhht. Als:, the snutheitst quarter nf the north- ' en at iiuiirter of seciion three, township

'eight, ran so one east, continuing forty' j nerii. Mortgaged by Axfctrii Stssier and ! wife. Principal, interest, damages and

AND A COMPLETE STOCK ef TEXT BO OKS and STATIONER!, ai (lie POST OKFICE Hewn Stand. "WILL CS'DKi:HELL isv MAN' ix ro.vx.

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CANDY MAHUFACTOR

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any hill in his Vine of trad freight paid here.

AGENCY

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Celebrated BaMaore Outers Tlie best. Sold.

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SHOES

pay Ins iti lits; and that sain petition will ! estate. bo 'heard at the Anril Term. A.I). I8"'J. of i Upon sal bv either mode one. fourth cash

the Court of Common Plea

of said county.

Witness my hand, this sixth day of FobL.S. " runrv. A.I). 1872. JOHN K. KA-ST, Clerk. .1. S. Smith Hunter, Att'y. lihxmiiojfton, Ind., Fcb.'Ttb, 1872.

will be reotlimd in band, and the residtpe

In equal payiiients due in 12 18 and 24 months, with notes at 0 per cent, interest, waiving benefit of appraisement and o-cttre-l bv flood freehold sureties. j:,nlii 'ii. rsILArt K. GUY, Adin'r. J.S. Smith Hlstkr. Atl'v.

K. T. TAVI.OB. J. VT. II.lRKYM.t.f. TAYLOR & HARRYM, holesulc and lietnil Deilers in Choice Family Groceries, Qw-enxiran; Ghwwnrc, Tofmvro, Cirjarn, Notions and iSalt, Tlie highest market price paid for country pro.lueo. Xortheist corner public square, liloominyton, lnd.

Vo(Icc to Xon-KeslilentM. The Mate of Indiana, Monroe (.'oni.ti, i the Monroe Vo.nmon Pleas Cuiirf, April Term, 187i. Complaint and Attachment. Thomas P. Lucas vs. Mnrv Tabler and Peter Tabler. Now conies the riaintifl", bv J. S. Smith

riunter, Attorney, and flits his complaint

Hal ice of Sale Of Land,

.TOTICK is h-rebv triven, that bv vir

tue of an (Irder of the M ,nroe t'oiii-

; i.ion Pleas Coi.rt. tne und-irsifjned. Ad- , niinistrator of the '-state of James (iood-

l-v. tb'coascd. will otl'er for sale at pablie i tor of

aiK'tioTi. on the prcwiscs; ill Salt Creek town-hip. on .TUCKS DAY. KKBftt'AliY 22.1, I : trie I'.'llowing i.li si'1-ibid real i't ife, to-.wit : ; The northwest qua-ter of the southwest : quarter of section fourteen (I f , of t jwn- : hip eight (81, range c-na (I ) ra-'t, coniaining forty (40) acres more or lass, i Also, part of the northeast quirterof the ! southeast quarter of section fifteen (15;. I township eight, (8), rani;e on 3 cast, i And purl of the southeast qui rter o" the I northeast quarter of section fifteen (1.1). township eight (8), ranpe one (1 1 east, con

taining lorty (40) acn, mor or less, in

he rein together with art affidavit that said j lonroe count v, Indiana.

iicienuaiits Mary lauieranu j cter i iii:cr Tkrms One-thir-1 cash, the residue in are not residents of the Mate jf .Indiana. ; llBvmcnU, Bt twelve and eighteen Notice is therefore, hereby given .! ; month. with notes at interest, waiving defendant, that unless they be and ar pear ,)mont l)f appraisement, ant: secured by or. the f-jrst day of the nest trm of the i freehold sureties. Monroe Common Pleas Court, to be holden ; " t oein llt 0"cI.ck P Jt on the 1st Monday of April, A. I). 1872, at ! '' s JAMES B CLUK the Court House 'in BltHimington in said j 2d7cc'7l-td Admioutralor. county and fetnte, and answer or demur to ! the same will bo hoard and determined in ! their absence. ! Application to Sell Real Un-Witne-s my name, and the seal of said j fate.

L,.b.j l.ourt, iinixea at wiooniinuoii. ; Th iSt(ltc of Indiana, Monroe County, set.

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this. Gtli day of February, .1.1).

1872. IOII X R. KAST. Clerk. S. Smith Hunter, Atty. Feb. 7-72

j VTOTICB is hereby given, that Daniel i Ll Liindcrnian, Administrator of tbocs-

; fate of Moses Johnson, deceased, has Hied ! his Petition to Sell the Real 'state of the I decedent, his perscnal estate being insnllij cient to pay his dobts ; mid that said peti-

Hounc and Lot For Sale.

mKK house is of briek-ono story, ,itii-! wi.!' b,u hrd at ,hPri Term A. D.

I Sl.lh U.l r...rl. nf 111., Af !10l-. Ol II1U

E. Church. The house contains six ro-nns! i ;o"nty.

there is a f table, wood-bouse, briek smokehouse, and two cisterns on the premise, all

in a good state of rop.-i.ir. For terms, and further particulars, apply to feb7-72 JAMES CUAIG NOTICE. W. H. JOHES, '"-I5.corder, will give prompt attention to the business of tJinve tiiiclujr i Scf.rr!iin(r tUn Xicorit of llcrcU anil itrorttraifrH in 3Iunrn 5 couuf y, mid rurnlslifnff nlwtmeirt of lite to Ileal Kstair, Ai-.

What Jo: ei kiuytn, he known nnd in Uie j

mam, what he tton i f:nnw he kmu-s! That is saying more for Jo:fE3, than many can nay for themselves, n:l tell the truth. Office up stair, at the Court Hoiue in Bloomingtoii, convenient to the Records. nov8 Im

i V itness my band, thu .

arv. 1872. janai-72 JOHN R.

Court of Com mou Pleas oi

9th day of JanuEAST, ClerU.

1WTt etHTS lir:msliM. toaU 'Otb liieSlbx Gu. OHt tQHAR Kl pwla br OnM 1 lllliifi. TEH OOtlARS for a, cpptr ar liwfr htl ut Te,,th in ttubbn. t i,llty. (tV Atl ip. r iritrrowf.rf o KILOIIRE'S DENTAL ROOM:! No. 70 North mitiota at MtuHMtu I6. IniiUsiyalii.

A KEW L0CATI0M L-AJUOrK NKW STOCK:

Atidlf or's Sale of DcMnntueiit Kiands. NOTICE is hereby givoa thnt tie following tracts or parcels of Lands nnd Town T-ts, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for that purpose, will bo sold or ort'ered tor stile, at the Court Uiouss duoi',in the Town of Bloomingtoii, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Monday, March 25th, 187:',

the same having been mortgiared to the

State of Indiana, to secure the payment, of

principal anu interest on Common (School and Congressional School Fund of said county, and which havo beeotno brfeiied to thu State for the non-payment of interest. &o., on tho same. If less than the whole tract is sold, the part so sold will be in the northwest corner of said tract; and if less than tho whole Lot is sold, the p:rt so sold shall be off of tho aid extending across said Lot. Sale continued from day to day, until tilt shall bo sold or offered for sale. Washington Township. Also, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, section twenty-tws, township ten, range one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by William II. Sims and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, Jffi.Sil. Also, tho southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twelve, township ti n, rangu one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Jackson Bales and wife.

l-nncqiai, interest, damages antt coats,

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Al-o, the southca-t quarter ,.f the south east quarter, of section thirty-two, township -jight. range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by AVm. H. Clark anil wife-. Principal, interest, damages ui:i"r eo.-ts. J.Vi.70. ANo, the northeast qmirier of the m.w'ieast quarter of section twenty-one. towihip igbt. range one cast, conr.inmg forty acres Mortgaged by Aliriilniu Cbestmit and wife. Vrinisip.il, iiu.-rest. Cutiiaucs and (osts, $K4.C0. Ali-o, the northeast quarter the uorlhwesl, quarter of section eleven, township e'gbt, tange one cast, eontaini-Kg f,.r!y n-r, s. 5Ioit ajd by Joseph St ir and v.-'if.-. Principal, interest, d.miagns e-A costs. $SU.2.",. Alio, the east half of the northeast mtar-

etrtion lhre, twt:sliip seven, rang:

one e.st. containfng eighty acres. Mortgage!, by ltobt. Clark and wife. PrineipaJ, Interest, damg(i and costs, $,s-j.l"). Al-o. the oast half of the -outhw.st quarter of section two, township eight, rang-.-one east, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged bv William Uortitf. ft., and wife Pri r. ei a!, interest, damagt-s. nnd costs. $18.1.(3. Pulk To.r:th,p. Tlie northwest quarter of the southwe.-t quarter of section thirty-one, township seven, range t-r.e ea-t, containing forty aeri'i. tfortentced bv Jackson Clendenin

and wif:. Principal, interest, damages antf

COstS, V!Hl..iU,

Also, the northwest quarter of the port!

west quarter of section thirty-two, township i seven, range one oast, containing forty ! acres, e tcept ten rods square on the cast ' side. iWortg.-iged by Janu- Garrison and i wife. Principal, interest, dauiages and cost, $' IS.tio. j dinr fWe& Tutr.isiip. The vest half of the southwest qintrlernfi section eight, township seven, range otto -. west, containing eighty acres. Mort gaged ; bv .lo in "W. Hornlmker and wife. Primdal, intersst, damages and cos's, $!!.7r. ! Also, the northeast quarter of the sou'.hwestquarter of section two, township Seven. ;

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continuing forty acres.

Duncan and

damages and

J Stoves, linware :,

Agiieul .tuml Iji.plenieiits. INCIjUDI r5 2Eesipers, Bevoiviig .Bakes, Ntraw Outtoi-t- Hoitvl:li.y loajs PLOWS, GAKPIJ HOES, IP 1 el xx "fc c e sb r 3S o fis 9

FORKS

k.s2 ,-ta, OF ALL

J. W. DAVIS Has removc.1 his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT from the west to

the South .Side of the Public Square, and 59.

has just rei'-oi retf a large nnd fashiona'do j Also, east half of the southwest quarter stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, Ctps, ! of section seven tetn, township ton ran ve and Gentlemen Furnishing Go.xls, which one west, containing eighty acres. Moi-t-wili be. sold at figures low enough to unit gaged by Mary J. Clark. 'Principal, intoeveryono. Tw rnty Four V kails Ks- rest, damages and costs, $32ii.25. vbriknck in tho business in liloominqton j Also, the west half of the northwest has given him a very correct idea of the , quarter, section twenty-flvo, township ten, wants of the tmdo. Hpccinl attention j ranee one west, containing eighty ncres. given to cutting and making garmenu to! Hortgnged bv Elizabeth Showors and Sarah

tit. Oive nte a call. K. Sears Princinnl. interest. dmafes m,H

M CALLA & CO

Have tlio (.'taeapcxt Stock of

I'kionnn-loti; Ind., Nov. 5s. 1871 tf

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range one west.

Mortgaged to "William V.

wife. l?rincipn!, interest,

costs, $105.65. A'so.tho south half of the southeast quarter of seotion twenty-one, township seven.

WSlS cn,ulnS. oj!?bt? Betmont Nails, Iron ami fitwl, PHtsburrfi Glasn, FahnestoctV WbU

Principal, intereat, damages and cost. Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Ne'ietun Blmds, $270 8'. j Locks, Hinges, ., Arc, ver bnht to-'Blo(Kfi(Hi. Als, the south half of tho north east tgg AH kinds of THs and ;'hcet Iron Worbw don.-io o.-der. Plet.sij iv. qmrcer, section twelve, township seven, i nie a cull. . ' . " fK. Jfc 'AMJL1SX,S

rangs one west, containing seventy-hvet acres. Mortgaged to Robert M. Gallowav. , i , . ,

Prinoi ial, interests, damages and costs, $109.10. Also, the east half of the southeast qunrter t:f HHition seven, township neven, range one west, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged to John W. Hornbiiker and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $217.6;.. Alio, the south half of tho southwest quarter of section thirty-six.township seven.

rnnge one west, containing eighty acres. Mort'j;figcd by Sampson Miller and wifo. Print-ipttl, interest, damages and- costs. 212. 0. Indian Creek Tou-nthip. Th) cast half of the northwest quarter of th northwest quarter of section fourteen, trwnship seven, range two west, containing twenty acres. Mortgaged by Isaac Sttiltn nnd wife. Principal, interest, damages nnd casts, $t!0.30. Also, the northeast quarter of the northwest tptartor of section fourteen, township seven, i-ane two west, containing fortv

acres. Mortgaged by Isaac Stultz and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $108 45. ALSO, at the stime time ami place, I will offer the following i racts of land belonging to the I sixteenth section of the following town.

ship, nnd forfeited for tho non-payment of ir . .- m. . . . -

iniurv.t. iitariun iownamp. The oast half of tho northeast quarter

ana tne northwest quarter of the northeast qunrter all in section sixteen, township ton, rnnge one oast. Mortgaged by John Hendri:tson and wifo to th 3 school fund of said to wnship, nnd forfeited for tho nonpaymert or interest, nnd sold by tho county Auditor to Robert M. Galloway, and by him forfeited to the State for the nonpayment if interest. Principal, interest,damtiges and coats, $:l20.5.i. JAS. F. MANLET, Auditor of Monroe county. Blooriington, Ind., Fob. 7th, '72.

NOTIONS, DRESS T It I MM I N S , HOSIERY AJST GLOVER

Boots and Shoes Cotton Yarn s and i;atiiu;s QUEENSWARE, GLASSWAUE, DYJvSTUFFS HYDBAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town of Biooininffton,