Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 July 1872 — Page 3

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Notice of Dissolution, XTOTICK is hereby eivcn thai the Co-

J-l partnership lurotoforo existing between J nines I). .Showers, Willhnn N. Shower and Renjnuiin 1 iioors, under the firm name of Showers, Rogers & Co, is this tiny dissolve!, by moluitl consent. James 1). ami Win, N. Showers retaining the niniiufnetory, and will collect nil ikcounU and pay all debts of the tirm. Benjamin F. Roger retaining the. Wardroom and Furniture therein. JAM35S D. SHOWERS, WM. N SUOWKRS, BKN.I. F. ROOKRS. Blootningtou, July 21, '73.

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Cyrus V. McN utt, Martinsville, Ltd.

Alfred Rvors & Rob't W. "Miers, Slj(:ninitvn, lad.

McNUTT, RYOKS & MIERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, XSlooiuiiugftoii, Intl. All business cut istod to '.is will he carefully attended to. Collections made, and .promptly remittee. Office, in Hushes' old oflieo. inr2S-72

BLQQMiHGTQH PROGRESS, LOCH, AX!) M1SCKI.LAXF.0V!. Bill of Pricos For Advertising. .The und-'i'sitjM! -1 have .i..;rei'd upon the following liill of Price f"i' A lv.-rti.-ins in the Wo insrtoa Democrat, ni d Rlooiiiiiigtou Prtiirtsu : 1 year-'- 1 col. $80 ; .', col. $ in ; J col. $20. G mos. 1 col. $ tr ; jeol. '.!;,; col. I 2. Ml. 3 now. 1 col. ?'-':" ; J col. $!;'; col. ri.r.o. Cards, per year. J'.o.o'i, or one dollar pr inontli for or li ii . ni t n-.

i Local Notices 10 rents p-r liie ; standing ! locals 8 cents per line, each insertion.

Divorce iSotic's, sr'.im. Aiimniistrn,tors". Kxetitor', (Uinrdians", Com missionore'. Attachment Ne.tUTS.nnd ill other lesatl advertising will he rhiinred for at tin: rate of t" cents per line for first :ncrtioi-, ami 10 cents per line for each ndi' itionid insertion. All lc:;al advertisements which require proof of publication, must he paid for before affidavit will be mnde thereto. THUS.C. 1H' RS K L. Vn'b. Di-no.. int. "Wil. A. UAIitf. Publisher Progress.

LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY & CHICAGO RAILROAD.

SHORT AMD POPULAR BOUTS to all Paints Kast, West, North uud South. Trains leave Rloninj;tin Station us follows : TRAINS XOBTII. TRAINS SOUTII. r 2:27 r.v. Day Express, 2:05 V.M. 4:4 P:il Freight 4:25 P.M. SSTCan arc Utaehed to Freight Train for the accommodation of Passengers who lunj wish to travel on them. R. II. (. MINTY.Gen. Supt., N. Albany. S. K. HOOPER, Gen. Ticket Agt.

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JAMES W. C00KERLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, KEAK OF ELOOMIMiTON HOTEL, Bloominyrton, Ind.

SADDLE HOUSES, Horses and Buggies, nnd teams, h;red on reasonable terms. SLible just ist of the l'ostoluee. and in Tear of the Blcowington Hotel octG O'J

11JN 'X'lS'X-R: . Dr. W. T. Allison,

tST OFFICE Over Tobo Smith's Jcw'5L;lrv Store. South side of the square. BILOOMIXCTO.lf. I3QI4X.4. JJr AV- M. BEATLY,

"W. AV. SllAKl K & Co . PUBLISHERS' ACENTS, Tribune. Buildings, Maw York City, Are authorized to cmtract f.r advertising in our paper.

Public SpcakiiifT. . MORTON (!. HUNTER, Candidate for Congress, will address the people of Monroe county, as f illows: Bowles' Mill, Monday July 2'Jlh, at 1 clock P. M. Fairfax, Monday ni;lil, July 2!th, at ij e'eloek. Cent re School House, Indian Crerk Towushiji. Tuesday July '.'Olli, at 1 o'clock P. M. Ilitnnonv. Tucsilnv night, July ?Mh, at TJ o'chiefc.' "White Hall, Wednesday July ;ilst. at 1 cel. .el; V. M. KlletUvillo, Wednesday ni-ht, .lillv :!lst, ut 7 o'clock. lliii'U.;t;iii,T!iui'.-i'iiv Aug., 1st nt 1 o'clock !. M. " " I'liionville, Kridnv Aug. 2d, at 1 o'clock P. M. Stinosvillc.Siitunlny Aug. I'd, at 1 o clock V. M. Come out and he :r him. By order of Hop. Cen. Com. m Shelton's Puovisiow Store. John V. Slifltou lias urcliii&C(l the tlroeery and Provision Store, on South College Avenue, (second door smith of the Pus! "Office) formerly oecup ed by Steve. Thrasher. 'Mr. Shi It.m has one of the best retail stocks in lib omiiigton, his location is centrnl. and he expresses a determination to sell goods ic b.w as any man in the business. He v.il "my all the country produce offered, payii'i.' the. highest market price, and will -ell lb :::ne produce t bis

I town customers, at the lowest marktt prioe

8 The first thing i man from the country docs now-n-ilaysi, when he comes to iown.is to ask, "Where is Bollctihaohcr's Shoo Store." Tilsit' riglit. The Store is one door south of the Post Office, and yon :;tn get better bargains at this establishment than in tny other in this Great Republic. You sue Hollenbacher makes leather himself, anil the wholesale dealers eannot crowd any of theh- liiirnt split leather on liiin. Yon try the Cincinnati Shoe Store oneo, anyhow. Yoii can rent a Piano at Smith and Seward's and let the rent j.;o towards jiinehasing an instrument. This is a very favorable plan to secure a 1'iano, and every one i-.hould avail themselves of the otter. John P. Smith is the. celebrated Watch and Clock dealer of Southern Indiana. lie has one of the largest stovks of Jewelry in the country, and sells his goods very iiow for cash. Watch re pairing promptly and carefully done. Call and examine Pianos and Organs. m hi - (liiis and liter. There arc still scvenl Scwino O Machine Companies doing business in this State, that are not represented by agencies in Bloomington. Eight or ten more wagons -could bo put to profitable use at present, notwithstanding the fact that every other vehicle now seen on the streets has the name of soma one of the prominent Sewing Machines painted upon its sides Every day the Indianapolis papers have items like

Laporte, last week, llemem her that , the following: "Sam. Jones is

Mathers, an undivided interest in so acres iblioemaker is to. lead oil in the haniiv because its a hov. and

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oi lauu in lorrj nii p, oow. i llllt .Jar DUSItlC'SS, trC! IrlMSS f l'Ult , ; I

Uavid 15. VV right to l.dwin l.iwl.s. 40 , at t,c JJilioil DrUt; Stt t.

Ileal Estate Ti ausleis. "Report etl by W. II. Jotev:, Conveyancer and Notary Public O tiled in the Court llt.iis iiii-!:drs iv the iiciin htiildimr:

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James II. Oliplmnt to John T. "Vco I- ,',' uw,e w-"u m fc'"5iw'

Seward & Co. Want all the scrap iron they can get,aud will pay cash lor it.

ward, 44 :.eri s of hind in Indian Creek

Township, iftiGfr. . J. B. Shrovo to N. s Miiylield, by Quit claim, 100 ucre-s of li lid in ilichlaiid Township, 50. Ii. W. Satub rs to A. J. Sanders, a small

tract of land in i'liehland Township, Thd'C is HO use for Spring Ellis Uiekam, AdiniuiHrator, to Adon-.j Water now, that Dr. Mott's Pitters

7 ' ,o , "I oi"! Z ftT, i ,: I have become the popular medicine,

Richland Township, 333. j Shoemaker & Co., the famous Chem-

B. Brown Williams to Horace B. Allen, ! ists, are proprietors Ot tills Vr'Onder

1-0 acres of land in IJuiito l Township, i, 500. J.imes 15. Snider to Fnmeis M. Cox, an undivided interesJ in 12J wires of land in liiehlatid Township, 200.

Berry F. Mathers, et d, to Thonns N,

fill compound, and arcmakiiiig largo sales dailv. Oneordertbr eighteen

dozen, came from a single firm at;

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And Paper H&ugcr.

. l!lll'l!!l,.ri t M-l-.,H..i,.U s or Vilin,

maker oi CVs Drugstores, will rc- i,"u,P. ,A"'

-.-ive prompt attention. Shop on cast side llese Avenue, one square south of the

acrci of land in Murium Townshi)), 3l2..".o,

Peter Allhnugh, et al, to Hugh Isom, Sit acres of land, more or less, in Van Ilureu Township an undivided intciest 3no. KolHsrt E. Chsnibers to Iowis Vr. Wnlile.i, one acre of land, uu.ru lew, in Beau' B osom Township, 'M. The State of Indiuna :o Jose h W ampler, -10 acres of land tii l'ulk Townshi ;.i.5(). John M. WhUenaml ;o David 15. Chambers. .r;0 acres of land, htaroor less, in Clear Creek Township, "0O. David 15. "Wood, by quit claim, to John s5. Constable, 0 acre.-: or' land ia lticlilaml

&" For Sfiriuir Chicken-. Earlv

i Rose Potatoes, Ilams, Shoulders, Bacon and Coti'ae.at reduced prices, and Teas of the clioicest brnuls. go

fu C'asad's on the west side of the ....l.i: , i..t... r....,i .i

iiituni; si li.uu, uuiiii iin.iei lie-i T. ... t xf t rv !. ', . i i , Disaiieetcd Monroo County Demoliver.4 nil heavy articles purchased I ' at his Grocery ilouse,aud you know crats who have always hated the this is no small item. Examine Philosopher of the New York Tri-

wcijihs eleven iiounds," .Sow we

might have a half-dozen i:ems Jke the above, each week, were we disposed to lie so ou'.rageously as some of those city chaps do. "Happy" is not the common place term used back here in the country

Rebecca Oean to Jamas Pusev, jr., P0

era of bind iu Clear Creek Tow:.?hip,."i0o.

lus Qtiecnsware and Glassware it

is both cheap and sound of the best

brands. Jry a sack ot his Hour.

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nuii'2y-71

LttOJl'JIlCiy Sit AX1) i ISOTA7JY Ixj?rio, " BLOOM INGTOX, 1X1)1 ANA. AIno, Agent for Continental i Life lum ancc Co. of llani'or.l, . Conn. . pnl to dec-."-7i. JOH N W. BUSK IRK, !

Attoriasr at Lw,

', Je.-se limiliels to John W. lloust'.c, 20 I acres of land i:i Beun Bloisoin Tow iship,

Frnneis 12. Worley t' A. AVil-on. L it No. 78 in the Vow: of EiiutUvilie, .".!' . Louisa J. S-iUer to John li. (Vs. i n ;mdivi.led iii'.crevt iu 12 J acre of lai.u in Eicblicid Towasbip, 2' "0. Susan K. Pailiy to A louiram .lu.bon Sander, IU ae re and ihrec pole of hind, more o? Its-, in I'.ichlaiu! Toivnship.

fta?"The stock of Chromos, Picture Frames, and goods in that particular line, is a constant source of wonder uo the e ;le, who, for the first thno, stei into JlcPhcctevs' 1'.

WILL PltACriCE IX Till-: COVnm O. News Stand. Very few persons

buue,arcnow getting ready to throw ui their hats and yell : "Rah for Mors Greeley and B'Grass Brown Mr. Richard Full, Dem-

6';2r'Fivo llundn.'d Bottles Dr. Mott's 1 o:. i i ... . ..i.i :.. o.;.. ........

lie I ... (iLi-i.-. iMit . in win in biini.'iiiiii I . r . .. , , in tho h.5ti. monilis-evcry bottle giving ocratic Cuuliilate tor Shcritt, turns fcHtiatttttiwt. " the "heft" of his attention, to the m Don't von think four Cider grcat Ihuiueial problems of the hour.

OF Till-: ST ATI'.

;?peetal at'.enuon giv-;s lo proUtte .rss. oi't t' e..t"ie..t'... '

J.MiV L. PlTNKU.

havo;v:i accurate id ?a of the business done bv this establishment in Gold

Pens, Pencils, Cigars and Tobacco,

Mills in one week is a pretty srowd sale so early in the seas.un V Well, that's the way Stuart et McPh octet's are doing, and they .-ay they will do better still, as they claim to have the Agency for one of the best Mills i.i the ootintrv. They also sell (i lass Fruit Jars, Glass, Varnishes, llarilwa.ro, etc. Remember that their sign is the "Big Elephant," south side of the square.

t-7f" When your horses, hos, or

After making; one of his exhaustive

speeches at Lick Skillet, last week, during which he .frequently referred to his little unto book, ho said, "Sow then, anybody can ask me quc.itbr.s." Whereupon an old lady got up and said : "Mx. Fttlk, I would like to know what makes a pot -leg always burn in two in the middle";'" She had him there

! L. G. Hoekett, well known to all

Jas. B. Mii.kv.

ffiULKY & FITNER, Att'rit',v stt I-.;iw,

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from Cincinnati buy from 20.00 t s?;V.).(M) worth of gexuls at this esiti t i ii

7ILL praciice in ;he several Curts of taOilSUinoilt. iUC. UliacrsCllS CllJt the s ate. an.; th ' Hist rict C.-iirt of cliuiati retail houses. the United S;.i:.-s, for the State of Indiana. , ll Kipecial nttontioii given to the coilccUou . 1UJLTZM AN & .SO.N of cl aims a 1.1 probate businc.-s. i , . .. , . ORice in V. . Fee's 1,uMing, northeast 1 his tirm has out lived the fifteen corner of p iblic .-una: e. or twenty Wtiolcn Factories taut

j.ioomingion. ma. jmy ii.tu. 10.1. , iiave Ix'on DiKiated in tills bum

ATT0BV AT LAW A N 1 x 'm

:Mttlf, arc sick, or out of on lor, go the old residents of Monroe and

. t . v. ' i 1 r i 1 1 ii ii fii Tv i . ...

ill oi wlncli are io. l. It is no t io iicc-ououn s out jtciiauie irug Lawrenec counties, is hvinz at

un5 mtnioii occurrtMce fr irciitlcmcn Store, ami buy so ne of those eel- , fitnw enuntv liwi

ebrated remedies, warranted to put TT , , . ,n . , , . i i.. .1 j Here s the deuce to nay : Sir Char es Jiorses and eat tie in good condition, 1 J

ijyiet, a gre.tc astronomer, meteorologist, etc., has been figuring it up, and savs that the entire continent

; ty during: the las! ten years, and stands ;:t the he id both ;.s regttrds .Tedit, w.n hiir.i nship a id facilities. W hen jou have Wooi ; to card, - r to be spun, or if you have Wool

' thttt you desire to set . cull :it lieltzmiiii s j Factory, an I you will :et t .id prices for

vour U inl, and vout work will to done

Arrent r tile follow mg luuied rcbable In- ; prompu; ami wen. Rornncc ('iiiiinimiiis: i 0

sETXA t'rt InsuKince, (o,;mi.ia ! An unusua". degrei- of inter

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. i.t- K.u if lilt: I .11.111, 11. 1 lllli IX

!.,. $3.ii.'t l.tmu 5! ":s s mi ii otoie, at present. jETXA lAfe iHxuraaee Vvmpny. I The new goods received almost dailv i2,oftO,(wo ooh)V express, haH i inch to do with I Office over th- First National Rank , on I tyg jf eotlrse but the low prices, tooth snle of the imr-. July, ni. , B . ,x , ..'

chcaj) counter, are also great attrac

tions.

Kemeitiber (he Blue Frout. SO'JTU SI1E SQUARE. glaex & onmhm, (Five I'erCcnt. off for Cash.) DEALERS IN Faocy and Staple Provisiat, Queensirare, &c. JSloomlingSon, - Indiana. Tho highest prieea paid for all kinds of country produce. iau25'7t) Juo. T. Usatess

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WOULD respectfully mlorm the citi-; Increase Your Income, zeni. of Bloomtngton nd vicinity jyyi:ST lV SCHOOL 1IOVSB 1.10NVS. that he his re-o,ent!.l bis Boot and (Shoe SlllOP on College Avenue, first SAFE INVESTMENT A NO GOOD PER door south of tho OrchareT House Building Acknt. tbx feb mi , ixtkkest payaiii.k whore he U prepnrod to nuke all 1 kinds i of AN5iUA1.LV.A fcw thousand dollar, of the BooU or Shoes to order, and at price, that Sch x,, Uousu ,5onjs iro t fop , p defy competition. Persons liavtug corns or som fcMvj money to invest, cai.'nol do bunions, enn have their Boots made to that V)(,ttl.,. tlla' to ,.lko ,, of lhR0 Boras they will sutTer. uo.. inconvenience, trom The Usue of said Bord.s was antlu.ri.ed hv

then, fa v mm a can. xine u tbo B,..,r(1 ,)f Xr.isteej of lhft Xowr,. un(1

firtu, liestorcs the appetita, cleanses the

' coated tongue, and makes you fee! like n

man ngmn Jlott s 1: titers. Try a bott.e. m 38?' Hose r cent? a piece on tho Chenp Counter; 2 handkerchiefs for 5 cents on Cheap Counter; Dress goods 10 cents a vard en Chen;. Counter. All at the Hew

j York itore of Tuley & "Wicks. 8P&,. If you get Milieus, weak, tongue I coatee, and feel badlv all over, go and n' t i a Ix.ttlo of Dr. Mott's Herb Bitters. They ! will do you good.

ami cure Cholera in lint's. It' it is

a Prescription you desire filled, the Old lieliahlo is a good place to go. Ask for 'McColiough's Drug Store,' when you ennt-j to town. f.-3"" For fresh Leino:i',the choicest firettd, Cakes or Biscuits, or let; Cold Soda and Mineral Water, step into KaulTman & CVs Confectionary, in the Orchard House Block, South College Avenue. Kuuffinan delivers .fee to any part of Bloomiugton each morning, and any heavy article you may buy at his store. When you want vour basket

tilled, take it to Kaulfman, and he will deliver it at your house free of charge. Hfssg" Ladies Linen ard embroidered collars, 10 cents n piece, eiii Cheap Counter ; Gents' paper collars 5 cent ft box or, Cheap Counter; Linen Towels 10 cents apiece on Cheap Counter of Tuley & Wicks.

ecinlt.

may2D-7 2 ,tri..t conformity to tho loev; thereilorc

Titrseu's Planing Mill Carpenters can get Flooring planed, at very low rates, at Turner's Planing Mill. Sash and Blinds manufactured of the very best, seasoned Pino lumber. Doors of every style and pattern, marie to order. Facto -y sou th 'f tin! College Camptu, oa the Ksu.roiul. Orders solicited from other towns in tho county. Before building, o to Turner's and get his figures. To Salt Eators. I have received another large quantity of Bait, and am selling it very low, to supply the fanning community. Don't forget to stop at "Muliikin'g Corner" before you start fur hoir.o, and get a barrel. The price is low now. THO.S. MULLIKIU.

The August Aldine is us cood

as a run into the country, and we should

J. W. HAKRYMAS.

K. T. TAVI.OB-

vaui n a ninnuunii

lAILIJIt nHnnilBHtli j wd loth the Kenl ami 1'orsonnl wonerty

Wholesaife Und Be. ail. Dealers in 'of the tax payers r bound the payiii.j.,, Vmnllv (Irnrerifxi ! inent of them. Bonds are in denomination iBoico taiauy groceries, jof0mj Hlllrp(lj F!ve nDn,lHsd Bna 0ne Queensioare, Glmi8oai'e, Tobacco, Thousand dollar;, and will io oiferej to Cimrs. Notions and Salt. it purcliaseis. By calling on either of

Tt,l,Wb,.st market nrioonaid for conn-.1"0 i""'rs gnea, yoi caa ontain an i .c

try produ.jc. Monheast corner public square, Bl:oit.ingtop,.Id. .

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tlicre can lie no Dctte-seeurity ottered than ; thousands of subscribers among those who these Bombs, as they are met by taxation, i are too busy to take a summer jaunt. IVr-

km s illustrations of the Itayincndskill, for example, are tho finest pieces of rural scenery that we have cvor seen in The Aldine. There are tivu in all ; one full page

A NEW LOCATION AND A XtAtKCAXZ NEW STOCK: ' J. W DAVIS Has removed his MERCHANT TAILOR-

leeicssarv information 113 to when stud

Bends fall due and interest paid. JOHN WALDllOS, Pres't of Boarc. JAM ICS F. FEK, Cb rk of T. B. Blocininton, Ind., May 15th, 1872. 8(5w. lie tores tin. ippetite, clf-anse; the coatoLl tongue, nnd makes you feel like a mac again iloti's Bitters. Try a bottle.

representing the. Fulls, and the others, mi

nor falls and shcats of water, which ang

ler.-: know are peoplwl with trout,and which they iiiv) wild over. Another full page drawing is ''Thu 01(1 Oaken Bucket." bv

J John S. Davis, a delicious bit of country 1 life, illustrating Woodvortlfs well known

poem better than it has ever been done liefore. Bui'ling's "Blue Birds," is a dainty bit of nature. Another glimpse of nature not at all dainty is Gary's "Old Sqr,aw Pounding Cherries," a powerful realizat ion of the condition of woman among the Indians. Th? Literatur? of the number is

of North America, will be washed into the ocean in four anil one-half millions of years. Now we want to know, if, taking this prophecy into consideration, there is any propriety in building the Cincinnati &, Tene Haute Ilailway. It's bound to go too, with die balance of North America Posters for political meetings arc lorn down with a regularity that denotes an organized arrangement upon the part of sonic one in this community. We are requested to state that persons detected hereafter in thisbusiness,will be prosecuted to the fullest extent

of the law In consequence of

the dullness of the local item market we find it necessary to offer special inducements for sensatious. Buzz saw items are the richest. To persons cutting off one hand, we will pay fifty cents ; one arm sawed off, two dollars; sawed through the hotly, four dollars. To secure payment, (which will be made in Stanford Turnpike stock) the amputated parts must be exhibited at this office they must bo frash, too last year's accidents don't count

A mad dog created quite a sensation on Fifth street, last Saturday, lie was "mad" because sonic heartless

wretch had "turpentined" him

1 fellow stepped up to the bar at

the "Dexter" Saloon last Saturday, several times when persons came in

"for something," till he became an

object of disgiut to bar-keeper and

visitors. Getting thir.sty waiting

for some one to conic in, he finally

Up near the Cupalo of the Court House are stored a quantity of Banners and Transparencies that were used in the last Presidential Campaign, and in six weeks from this dale they will be sorted over to be put into the hands of willing patriots. All of the mtittocti used by the Kepnbiicann arc n.s good fur tho campaign of 1872 as they were for

that of 186$. But how it would make the Democrats stare if luir banners were to he brought, out

again- rraiiK t 11 mi, .i jieu-

lord, has been recommended by I he Lawrence County Democratic Convention, for Senator. Wilson i.- a ''Liberal" An examination of the pile of banners in the Court House Cupola, develops the fact that every one of the Democratic

banner n have been taken awa y. Sharp, isn't it? Cant. John Leonard,

well known throughout this county

as the proprietor of Leonard's Mill,

died of Consumption, after a ling-

ering illness,at his residence in Van

Burcn Township, on the 29th inst

A grand Republican Rally

:uid Mass Meeting will be held at

Lthis place on Saturday, Oct. 5th.

Public Speaking. HON. WM. WILLIAMS, Republican Candidate for Congress-nian-at-Large, will address the people of Monroe County on the political issues of the day, as follows: Ellettsville, Friday, August 2d, at 2 o'clock I1. M. Illoomington, Friday night, Aug. 2d, at 7J o'clock V. M. Uoth parties are invited to be present and hear him. J5y order Rep. Cen. Com. -.- Bloomington, Ind., July 26, '72. Mr. Editor .I desire once more, through the columns of your paper, to reply to R. A. Futk's last eommunication.in the Democrat of 20th inst., which that gentleman no doubt thinks has sunk deep into the hearts of many people, to bring forth much fruit to the honor of himself. Mr. Folk still manifests a disposition lo deceive the people by allusions to isolated portions of the diilerent administrations, and also make statements iu regard to records, which are absolutely untrue. By so doing, he would be able, with liis shrewdness as a politician, to, deceive, if possible, the very t-loct. Now the length of time under discussion is seven years from June 1, I 860, to June l', 1872. The 1st, 2nd, and last year of this timc,Avas under Democratic rule and the yd, ith, 5th aud Cth years, under Republican. As Mr. Fttlk stated, the county debt was $$,255.46 at the time of the report in June, I860. Add to this amount ,"14,000.00 for Jail, which makes a total of 122,255.46, to be paid. Mr. Fulk says the Democrats paid 49,y03.56, the 1st cwo years. Tho last year they run the County in debt 564.03 more than they paid on the Jail ; therefore the amount paid in the three years by Democrats, is 48,73'.10, acoordiug to Mr. Fulk's own statement, making 16,246.46 per year. The levy for those three years being, in 1865 1.00 to the 100; in 1866 90c; and in 1871, ;loc. ; an average of 75c. per year, to the 100. Mr. Fulk asks how is this for Democrats. Well, we answer very good, but will see how Republican t'ttlij compares with this. The am Hint to be paid is 122,255.46. Take from this 48,739.40 paid by the Democrats, and also 2,000.65 that the county was in debt when given up by the Republicans, and wc have the sum of 71,515.41 paid

by Republicans in four years, mak

ing 17,878,85 per year, and being 1,632,39 more a year than was

paid by Democrats. The levy for the lour years being as follows : In 1807 65e.to the 100; 1868 65c; 1869 50c. ; 1870 70c, making an r.vcrage of 62Jc. per year to the 103, and being 20 per cent lower than the Democratic levy, therefore wc find Republicans paying more of the debt than Democrats, and doing it on a less levy by 20 per cent,also the Democrats had the benefit of Mr.Dodds,Republican,on the Board for a portion of their administration. Ri; and explain Mr. Fulk, why

me misrepresenting questions in my own form,but tl.iiris I am to smart

for that. As for my character for truth and veracity I leave to those with whom 1 have dealings lo decide. I am V'illing at any lime to compare standing with Mr. Fulk as regards promises or otherwise. Mr. Fulk claims to have saved several hundred dollars for the county iu suggestion that he may have made iu the construction of the Jail, this, of course, tho public will decide. In re; an! lo Mr. Ft lk nnd -'innU'sel.argc for superintending Jail, 1 would reiterate '.hat same sialei oent maele in my la-t. Mr. Small eliarged tMIi.i ) f,,r 1 y.- i r, ii inontl.s ar.d 24 days, aid Mr. Ftiik ?! ,"0.( 0 fur 7 nont.hs. This 381.0s that Mr. Small received, that Mr. Ft Ik spoke of, was for uaterial for Jail, an.: nt for superintenrii.'iicy, 11s the bo ks vill show. And Mr.

Small's labor gr .jator e.teh month than

Mr. Fulk's. As regards Cement and Lead to be used on the Jail as per contract, we would eay that all of the Cement was used according to contract, am as for Lead, it was (b'eided not to use any, but .0 ina'i clo-e joints of tho stone inste id, nil of which is well understood by Mr. Sin ill and the contractors. One word in rcs,r.nl to the Democratic bounty debt. However much somib Republicans may hac. boon in favor of a bounty, it was a I)eniocra ;ii: board that levied tho tax, and Democrats necessitated tho raising of the bounty by their refusal to enter into sympathy with the prosecution of the war. I will conehi le as I commenced, that all this large deb', was the price of treason and tho same men who are so lustily crying for economy lo-diiy,ara the very men who wort tho cause of this debt; except our friend l'ulk, who wns then a Republican, and was as loud in hi.- accusations t.gainst, and de-i-ttnciatiotts of tho Demccr.itie party, as any man in t le land. But circumstances alter cases. "We will n;v leave the matter in the hands of the people, to due do :n next October, who arts tho moit economical admin. i;trators of Coj.ity affairs. JUSTICE. &&" Ba rjji.ins. in suits at the New York store. Good B.dl' suits complete for tho Small sum of .':."'.

Mas. Gordon. That part of

Mrs. Gordon's speech that referred to Grant and Greeley was very good, and the points well taken. Her ideas concerning woman's guffrnge will not meet the views of but a small portion of Republicans or Democrats. It was rumored that a Democrat proposed to pay her expenses to canvass the county, thinking it would make votes for the Democrati3 Party. She proposed to do so if they would pay one fourth of her expenses, but uo response.

Settle Up ! Settle I p ! ! Although tho tirm of Tuley & Wicks, the proprietors of the Now York Store, try to do a cash b.isiness and give tho liberal discount of iivo per cent," yet they have sold a groat many goods on time, and as they require settlement the 1st of January unci thei 1st of July, thoy would remind all those knowing themselves iuilebted to them to call immediately and settle, cither by cash or nete, e,t.i preferjd.

DIED. In Bloominton, infant daughter of John McNamarn, icied 15 months, of measels.

Democratic Meeting. Mr. Marlin stocd alone, as spokesman, in behalf of the rights of the Common People, in the Township Convention of Democrats on last Saturday, lie is not only pluck to the back-bone, but honest. He stated to his brethren that he was going back upon, his record. He had once said in tbi.3 Court House that he would never, never, vote for a Republican, but be was going to vote for Horace Greeley. Mr. Marlin's motion prevailed to ballot for the candidates, for the different offices. Milieu, Mollikin and Fulk received the highest number of votes for the offices of Representative, Treasurer and Sheriff. Next Saturday will tell the tale. "Polytics ar

mity onsartiu." gJ, Ot::. bargains in all classes of Gooits at the New York Sto;-e for the next thirty days. Call and see their prices.

R E M I Hi I S C E K C E S OF rvioiii-oo (.'oiiiit.v, Tiitliaim. PRKI'AliKO AT HEt.TOK A I'BltKY's ABSTRACT OF TlTMiM OI'VJCK, I'l'.OX Till: IlKtloltOS.

Geo. A. Brsn tK. l'reW-Ht.

Exes. C. Foster.

FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF ELBOMroGTQ!, IND. South Went l orncr of the Public ISoimk. an Koney. D'tt count B D and Hoi, 3ceive Deposits, Esll Zxcnangt', Buy and 3cll tiotd and Silter. INTERKSr ?A!D ON tUtllVUTS:

coj5tinuj:i. In the early history of this county llin oviu.rimont iv:ii m.'uln nf nil 01"-

. " , . , J At the mtr of SIX r cent, jier uuintm, o ganizcd community, and many oi mt0Hnu umt r ,.-,.injMr tmmtit or r, its members were of the prominent fr crrou t.e.-fa, tr.ri ml ! now. derl.Tl.ttl

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lu expc-

PEIIJi'INGl

THE PROGRESS

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ISorti Sid; Pufcliv Square,

Idb Printing

Wilb Xet" T-,-r-rt .V--' Pt-.e-, er.-l uV . X-'ff JT.r ,ri-t( f tM liiiitW. ir.mre t.i t?. r tttinx ii it .ttiiuititm iuuJ ut COMMERCIAL P2INTSMC, rnc.ndini! 1X11 Head, Rand Bill, letter ife Xnta. a eperialtjr. Onlcrt Iru a iliabjoe will receiT irouipt attention. ORCHARD HOUSES

:S. M. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.

Opposite -Jio D?pot, jSlvOsdaston, In4

citizens of the counh

riment failed, but as it forms a part of the history of tli 3 county, and finding the Constitution spread in full on the record, we give it below, to-wit : ''Cons'itufion 0 the Dce Raring Cowiiiunity for the promotion of Science and Industry, Wc, the undersigned, believing that the numberless evils which are inflicted on mankind by poverty and ignorance in the individual system of society, may be effectually remedied and avoided in future, by adopting the social system of society, reoommended to the world by llobcrt Owen, do mutually agree hereby, to enter into an association of union

for produciiigjdistributingand enjoying the blessings o : life in a most advautagious manner, and for giving to our posterity a superior education, both physically and mentally, and we do adopt and agree o be governed by the following Constitution : Article 1. This Community shall be located near the Blue

Spring, in town eight, north of range two west, in the Cunty of

Monroe and State of Iudiana,which shall be known by the name of the Blue Spring Community. Article 2 All the members of tho Community shall co-operate by their skill and labor, in measures for procuring, distributing and enjoying in a most; ad vantagious manner, a full supply of the necessaries and comforts of life, for securing to their children the best physical and nicntaleducatioa, and for gradually raising a fund for repaying the capital advanced by members and others. Article 3--Memlers who fur-

I ,T, t.,l, ...x. It..

nish cash or Ileal Estate for the use !' tuo Dexter fjwu

of the Community, shall receive a Ymis;' OIrt mm1.

JT3T Kb mint tcitt bt epini te ammtmojalt tktt raveling pitbiic. AGENTS W.4TEtt For the lives: and nt'st Hgrevabl taA instructive lM.t: of IImj vr, BUFFALO LA NI. By lion. W. K. Webb, of To) .eta, Kansas "u wealth ani willn.!, mysteruts and i larvels, of the btmmlless West Ailly n4 truthfully deser bed. OrerflowiiMjurith urit and humor. A Ctunplete-tiiiidefbr Sj oitsr.ien ami 'Eniisrants. PUOFUSKUY AND Sl'LKNDIDLV ILLUSTKATK1X Immknsly PoPOtAn, a-'l soling beyoml yr.M'edent. ft-nd for Illiislratud ireularv t rms, etc., AT OXCE t tne publthern, V.. llaiinaford & Co., 171 West Fourth t-trtHt, Cincinnjti, Ohio.

I OFFiiiR Va& KAL r.iy rosidetce. inc tiding 21 acre of ifroumi, in part or ia whole. For pr-rt! eulars. inouiro. of Kliaft Abel. W. C. TAKKlNTOtf Bloon ington, Ind M.iy T:., Ixa Dexter Saloou.

CINCINNATI lager Beer, ISo. 450 FIFTH STKKIST,

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certificate for the same, and those j

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O. &OUDKK, ProprieUr.

Xi. ""35. HoXTTgNXrir,

EAST OF THE PJ3LIC SQUARE, altlUPlMHUtiiiu24U'.(3t.sial'lylbrai.al ia rnofasA

j and comlurfaible. CltarAi'H in.dratc '

BUR,' IT & GO,, Producej Sommissioa Vhalesale and Retail Grocers, And iloaltn ia SaiK Krotamiiai&l&ateaaa. tiLoonnrGTOjr. ehd.

stepped up and took five fingers all Ullii ireience. alone, wiped his mouth with his Nr. Fulk is disposed to split hairs sleeve, and slowly walked to the in regard to the eust of Jail. I said door, saying nothing. Pete Wehncr i 'wt 31,000, meaning, of course, stepped up behind him and reached " round numbers. And i would out one. of those No. 9's, sending V tllal statement that it- cost

the fellow in the gutter all in aj w lalsc, wlncli can be " tl.lli r ..I

ma m vATitti iftlillCISt (inin th". wiit t i : ii! . fullv tm in i( Ait. I Kfrftflri; rditorifiVi, nn

1Mb ",: V ". . , , K' 1 """ou'i ''viii(, uuiifiu! ; ; ' :',l.A"i. i..oir.. " i.n iiM'inici..-iw.au wi , i,, for. Hi V ni'ovcti os i no iM o ks. lam no

the South Side ot tnc ruwic nquare, ar.ei eoiite-l, aim teel oa..ly alt over go ana K"t i ,,,'"'",.;" . . " T- .:" i i ,V"P' " ,

has iimt received u turgo una launionaoio a ou:e ot ur. .uott a tteru nittoni. xncy i ' "' ,...... .v, , , " ; sauj 1(S "'1 nit's for the drinks V I vl'"'" "' l'-'". :JU&r said Pete. "Wcll.now.that's cheap," j -ithcr do 1 "h'Mi$:y?' . said the old .oaker, "Let's have claim that purity and pertcetton Skck it, ihe bu-?aL in Itlniinm .n 3uluMotf Bitter,. Try a bolt!,,, i J 'lVu," by Julia O. R. Dorr; "libido the another horn, won't you" 1 that he Would tromcally heap upon ha oven h m a ve ry correct idea of the ; - ' oa, ' by .Mrs. Mary fc. Ilradlpy j nd "Th.! r Ilonrv VI lor ihll delicrhtcd " , being a erv itlodc-t and lltiri r.7 of ' th, trado Sik-I1 atfjntioi. 86- If V-.u get billions, wonk, ton-ue ..sparrow s Cry, i,v a..(!rKu.(..pr. Vh, At lluii 1JIU lli.U. Ui.linieil . .-. . want ot t tni m. I , , -. , r ., , , T) A,;0(. ....... K , ,ml,. i l'.h1 ooetiv, is :i I,.n,... .m.a ,..;il, - v lot of, aiuiuin individual. Mr.l' "I;, ut-

r iii.il ku.v.. ii. .. .. - - - , r ... . r' , ' .'... ...... .... .......

. a ,1. - OI llr. M:l : lel't) liltH-I-. 1 i'v my-l.TV wmon noil.; .l our iitna i.a3:- 111 11. tlll-ltCM SMIllo VV ' , ' I i o r.'fori'ioo to iv'i-' on-od '-'fi'. i'lhi!. - rosy -cheeked apples last week ; is. uuaus .i..t m k-kicjvc to w. ' ...... ........

trivon ouiuri:;

-Jit. (iitc ine a call. K07'-'b4 l-; v- S;

who give property of any other tie- j TJ ft rn t n wr a -r trrt rap t I serintion. shall have the same an- vl IS 111 ilJ klli I

1 , praised by tho Community and rejv

ccive a certifi(;ate for the amount in other property, ;r release of the same upon withdrawal, according to the agreement of t le parties. Article 4. Any member wishing to withdraw from fhe Community shall havo liberty to do so at

any time, by giving a week's notice to the committee, and if he, or she, be iv certificate iol ler, may receive a scrip for the amount, bearing interest at six per cent per annum. Article 5. No creditor wishing o withdraw shall have the right to claim any payment from the Community tiuder the term of five years,excepi by special contraet,aud whenever the funds of the Community are sufficient to litpiidate the debts of itself, the money shall be tendcreel to each creditor. Article 6 Tho committee of arrangements shall lie elected annualy by a majority of the members in the Community. They shall consist of odd numbers, never less than three, but may be increased to odd utmibers according to the voice of the Community ; and the method of election in the Community shall be by ballot. Article 7 All male members eighteen vears and older shall be considered legal voters in all matters pertaining to t le Community. Females over eighteen who are heads of families, slu'.ll also be considered legaf voters, a id all females over

eighteen may have a voice in the

Also for C inipaigii (Joo ls, Address GOODSPEKD'H Kill! Kb! PUBMSHIKG HOUSK, Cincinnati, .'it. Louis, New Orleans, or Njw York. julyiH-iim

Adniiiiii.iiratoi-'H Sale. N OTIC It 13 IIKHEI1V CIVKN, that tho ni ilersisjiied will, by virtue of an ontar of th Alonrot! Comuion Ploas Cotut, olfar for sal : at auction, clear of alt iitcumhfanr.fs, on 8 AT Ul U 'AY, AUGCS1' 17th, IH72, on tho premises, tho following re.il win to. ill the Tow" of Hloeuninjltoii, bcloniii' to tho estate "f Jacob Yourii;, tlm-iijed, towit : Lots 3, 0, II i.ri, 10, 17, is, lii, 20, 21, -'', in, 'i t, 2.-., .: i, : 7, as. tp. aa, :u, aa an l aa, in Yoiinsj's Subdivision of Out-I.t Xn. 27, north of 4ii d t.i.vn uud an addition thereto. Also a perl. f lu-Lol 1.M in mid t.wn boundod ; fo low-, to-w;t. bi.jriiiniii at the north ,ve..t eortier of -;ii.l lot, tlieinc nmiiinir soi ith "n fe. l, ihotioe oils, '' leet.

Ilorlti 2 i- te.t. tln 'n .1 wnst -i i n et.

I hen.'.' ' theii.'O

im:h .'.'i f.-et-, Hii'l iheiu'.: west 2;i

fret to till! j ihiei) ot Iv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tkbms.- lino third ea;h. .ni' third iu 12 and .'ii.' ll ;rd in l months, with o.-tes. at ii per eont. ini.e'vit, from (lav of sa'c. wnivinij beneti; of ippi'.iisi.iie nt. and si'.'iired bv uno ! fr.v.l..' .-..iivi'e-i. S-ib- lo borjin at ., . ! . L 11 51. .Ittii.N V. lAYIr,

j Alm.uisti';itoi'. j .J.sj.Suiitl- Huntur,Alt'y. Julv 17,' 72.

receiving or registering members and all domestic motions of their own concert. Article 8 The Treasurer shall receive all moi :u. due or belonging to the common ity,disbnrse the same on order signed by the chairman and attested by the secretary; re

cord all receipts and disbursemouts in a book kept for that purtosiyind report to the Commi:tcc weekly. AuTK'i.i: 9 -The fWretary shall keep a n;gular detailed statvm?nt l the imp.irlant tr.ui.-i-.ctiutis of ihc ('oinimiltit v, ail. I present the sailli weekly to the (.'oi.imtniity, two ? whom shall cxamino and keep I he saiiie,s.igtii'i! in their signatures, with such obscrv.iii.iiis ; s they may dceii' neeecssarv. fN'oTK. . n-j; to the length ot the Constitution it will be continued through several issues of the paper.) - - m ''I care nothing for promotion x long as our an. is :i re sueecvdiil. Grant in H'lei'inun, February, 1862.

- liiolly nirdtoti " IS NOW M The Rage," AND THE LA1HKS ARE FLOCK-. I NO TO THK muMmj ST0EE SEERS & FARIS, i WEST SUE OK THIS KiUARJ, ROOM FtRJIIil.V WXVirlttn B5f TUBE AXI JOHN SMITH, -

The fine-st Millim-ry II. use in STinrM Oe mity, -otitaiini the largest sUk Y .f Fashionable Straw tioodji ev.T bruugbt to iikmintu.

The Lttdies of Blomiu;ton and tirrounding four try, nre icvitvt) to call anl vx imine our vxt.u.siv; Hm- 41T Cvenn Furnishing Goods, such a Corsets, Gkivts, CtiUuK, Cutis, Hoc, Kibbonx, Mashe, oti, etc. Arrangement have lwea uiadr with a iironiineiu l;isteru IIoum, to rees-ivoiho New ityles u scon i brought out. Don't pay full prive fr o:t-of styla GikkIs, wln.'ii tho same amount, of money will buy those in fashion. New GooaU re-ee-veJ :-eh wtvk by Uxpnw. In Hair diood can ffor rxt-n-or linaiy iiidtiKeuicnt to t'listoiiicrs, Uaviaij uiailu ii favur-ablc Mrranoiiieut with km .-vu iisi.-o but-e that imports thu vUm of (Jood-i. All f tin- new ' DOLLY YARDKN" styhs i HATS nseiv.1, mij uimiiKNl nn short ii ilico. C.i II nnd oxumir.e ir sloik. ts!oi.iiiiutt;tt, ln.lt, April 24. Kolict'-lo tVon-KvaMeaf. Tim 'statu of Indiana. Monr. e e-oiii.it v. in ih; Monroo Couimoij I'lrut t.'ourt. Aug. Mvm. 112. Sar .li l'ix, iissi.jnee e-f Paris C. Dunning, vs. Miw Now coitus tho -llaintifl ly JleNnM, It.vors, & Micrs, Atlornevs, and fi'e ler eoin.lamt bi ivin to-.vlher with l)flidvit ihiil Kaid Ho Kiidant, M.w.w Kos, is uut -eiident f tioH-l "f ImliniM Notiiv is tiu-rilor.. hr? li( givt-u MiidU'fi .idaii that oiile.-s be 1 jnut 'jM-ar nn tie lii. day of th- n-vl T-riv ef the Mi-n-".. . ('..inii.iii I'b-.ts C .'irt. lo bo b.i'.I. I, ..a be thiid Mo iday ,f AucuM.A.D. 1KTS, at he t'iiurt 11. use', in l.l.i !.in;ioii. in ni.l .ouiity, and '-tai., an.i i.a.-.r or demur lo aid omjihii'-t, the tnoe will I heard and berio n. si fa his- iihsetu'i. L S. j Vi'itn.-s my n iit. ih if s:iid Court. i;tti.-l lil.u.nitHj'h.n, ( i 17th diiv of . line, A ll 1HV,. fob I.' 72 , JtUIN K. KAST, Cb.rk

AlmlnisrUn. NeiTK K IS JiK!li:i Y!;:vi.ntl.i.t M, uiib-rs!j..n. d h..s .i))..:iiUh) A1-. nisiist r.it rix ii, ,.j.:.,u, f liir,n )jL ;5.?tiH, bile of Mom...- i.uni .WejfeSijj. r'le latst'.. i; if;'. . s.."vci.-. M ARY ANN :A.;T,.V--io lejetmr? x I-. SMtk UiuI'.t, Alt y. July 1811.

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