Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 December 1872 — Page 3

LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY 4 6HI6AQ0 B'AILBOAD. tHOBT ABB FOFTJI.tB BOTTTS to all Petata East, Went, North ntid South. Trains leavo RlootiKngtoit Station as follows: , TRAILS NORTH. TRAINS SOVTH. S:i: P.M. Dav Express, 2:17 P.M. 4:4 A: M Freight 4:20 P.M No. 15 Freight goes North at 4:40 P.M. KIT Cars arc attached to Freight Trains for the accommodation of Passengers who inav wish to travel on their. ft. II. (I. Ml NTY..-n. S-.ipt.. X.Albany. 8. K. HOOPER, Ok-n. Ticket Agt.

BLQOMIHGTOH PROGRESS,

W. W. 8HABI-K & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS. Tribune Jlailduura, Mew Ybrk City,

Are aulhorifted to contract for advertising

In our paper.

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

The Commissioner's Court convened last Monday with four Commissioners in their seats both lidwards and Sheeks claiming their seats. A trial was hud as to which one was eligible, bat as the board did not decide the question, both acted op to Wednesday morning, when Mr. Sheek retired, leavinir

B00TS AND SHOES, ' the newly elected officer, Edward., ! x x I .L. a. TV" 1?.

iu iukc vue sea, xiua is in wiaiuriu-

Perdue & Son,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

HO. 85 COLLEGE A VENUE, BLOOMINGTON, IND. sept.1.72

PRINTING! tHE PROGRESS Job Printing Office! Worth Ride Public Square, Wlta JKm TVtK, Stm Prttt; anil mtlralr Vi- lfUriil of all kinds, ia prepared to do Printing iu

mat equal to ttu aH lion paid to

COMMERCIAL. PRINTING,

JaohsUac Bill Baada, Hand BOX Tjsttor Heads. HoU

txmtam, umam, una, roaun, lie. Fins printing

awr. unan in a omanco will reoolv

ity with decisions rendered by Judge Test of Lafayette, and Judge Bicknell, of this circuit, who gave his written opinion upon a test q uestion brought before him from Washington county. Bedford Independent. Under this dccision,Mr. Waldron

j is entitled to the seat in Commiss- ; ioners' Court,last week occupied by

George Eller.

Particular

Furs cheaper tban the cheapest. Si w Goods just received. BpBuA new stock of Looking Glasses all sizes. 9 Undi-rwenr for Ladies, Gents and Bo vs. Call and see them.

ORCHARD HOUSE !,Swt,I.he.0J.Rllkind- A nicestock

prompt mention.

t

AT TULEY & "WICKS'.

PROPRIETORS.

L XX. Orchard Sl Bnna.

' i The Boston Coliseum cost $250,000, and

j was sold at auction on Satui-day for $10,i 000, and the big drum, whoso cost was

. 3.wm. cnangea ownership ai me fame mmOpaaatte tke Depot, Bloomlngtou, Ind. . tor t,c ignominious sum of if32.ao. 1 The "Big Elephant" at Stuart & Jma p"1 " ! MePheeters' Hardware Store is not r i for sale, but their lanre stock of

Cyrus F. McNutt, Martinsville, Ind.

Alfred Kyors & Kob't ; Hardware, Stoves and Tinware is, W. Mi.-rs j am tie people are buving a good Blwmtngton, Ind. j ., r ffvn u ' anw

HcNUTT, BY0RS & MIERS, lg at 'dope-any kind of ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS ! ' WrlLD the lYn line, just step AT law, ! into the Elephant Hardware Store Blooinlnjjiou, Xl. and tell them so.

All bnsinass entrusted to us will be care-1 fhily attended to. Collection, mtide, and j 9ST Juvenile Books will be sold promptly wmUted. . J from this date at 20 per cent, below

cost, as we propose to go our or tne Holiday Book trade. We have a

Ofice in Hughes' old office.

JAMES W. C00KERLY.

i ivcdv c 11 17 a vn l:Tze, choice and handsome stock, 1JVERY,. fAL AlU land will sell th.e goods for hall FEED STABLE, their value rather than carry them

REAR OF BLOOMISttTON HOTEL, Bloominsftcm, Inl.

SADDLE HORSKS. Horses and Busbies,! and teams, hired on reasonable terms. ; Stable just east of the PoMotti.-e, and in 1

rear or tne Bloommgton ll' ti i

over. Shoemaker & Co. Dec. 2, 1872.

DENTIKL'UY,

y Harper's Weekly contributed

oct"R9 largely to the overthrow of the

i lam many itmg ana to me uiu- ! mate success of the Republicaii

Df IrV T A3 llSOn. P"rty in the recent canvass. The " " " " ! ',.!. i : r ik

dTSk.T is I'lir ..A lilt, lu-rat ifiu.-n- ; ly and handsomely illustrated piipers in the World, and is ind. el a ower in the United States. Read the advertisement in another i column.

OFFICE Ovr Tol Smith' Jew.

Irr Store. Soutli i'l- of the q-nre. HI.OOMIXTO. IIll4. J. 8. SMITH HUNTER, Attomcy at I.v

AN!) NOTARY ITTT.TC BIjOOMIXGTOX, INDIANA

Also, Aarent for Continental

! noLTzsiAX & aos i Are now i nning on custom work. ' They have everything in splendid 'order at tlnir Woolen Fnctorv, and im

r.i'uri- the quality of their Goods and work

lAtm llinraiire do. f Hnrtford. with i-aeh iMT.lin2 senson. You should

'in. vi tolw25-72. go ln-ri-for Fluiim-is. Ca-inets and Joans

ii in . " . . ... . I . . 1 ......

, n- int' iii:Thr .iieiii i jiir.: i ivi wu-.. wni1 rant "im1s iti be " r.-prpsented. Th.-v will

; !(!.. (K'miiinBH (to nun. nig o iiim per

son, ha vn..; ciats thnt are nitv. can liav.

i them reior.l to a beautiful black, making i Itiui.i c m.u nil linn1 fni d eninll nmiMUlt

of niom-v. Carding and Spinning done as

JOHN W. liuSKIRK,

Attorney at Law. i

Ba.OO.m.'Vt.iTOX, io..

WILL PRMTIVK IS Tin: CULJtT.S."""-"'1"' OF TIIK STATU j -.-m. Bpeoial attention -.-iveu to Prol ate; busi-1 To THE BoOT-WeABINO PtTBand m .iiw:..i '" All thdse whotlesire a neat-

AT LAW A X 1 Geirrat loMiraace Aciit, Bloomlna;tn, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Insurance Omiimnies: JETS A Fire Insurance Company, Aueix 5.1M.931 71 UNDER WRITER S Fire Im. Omtpany, Asset $3,634,1)99 95 JETNA Life Insurance Company, Aet.. 412,000.000 00 Office over t'.m First National Bank, on aouth id. rl the squur?. July 5 69 EemrBiber she Blue Front. .SOUTH SIDK .Syl'ARK. CLARK a 0HCHAf0,

'f I t Per Cent, oflr for Caab. DKALEK); IX Faary and Staple &$&m3jgei PreTiij8, Qartasware, Ac. Blooaalnaon, - - Indiana. The highest' prices paid for all kinds of country yroducc. ian26'"0

I'ttine; nnd at the same time com-forti-.ble Bmit, can have them made upon application at my shop, south side of the square. Fine Sewed Idiots a specialty. I can refer o tluwe who have worn Boots made at mv establishment. Care taken to fit "tender" feet, out. i),72. Hksry Hewsos

75.000 is Cash kor $1 AVe call the

: attention of our readers to the advertise- : inent in another column of thu Nebraska : State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance I to win a fortune in a Public Legal UruwI ing, and at the same time help a noble and ; worthy institution.

K. T. TYI.OU.

J. W. HABRVMAX.

SNODGRASS & DODDS, are Agents for the Weed Sewing Machine. Reasons why the Weed Machine is superior to ail others : The Weed Machine moves at a greater rate of speed, with the name effort. It runs more easily. It rnns more quietly. Its shuttle is more easily and

We) of the Phoenix Insurance Co., 0f quicKiy inreaaea.

I Needle. It haa the best Hemmer and

TAYLOR ft HARRYMAN, Wholesale and Ketail Uealera in Choice Family Groceries, Quetnaware, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions and Salt. The highest market price paid for country produce. Northeast corner public aquare. Bloomington, Ind.

NOTICE.

Blank Policies Xos. 243 to 2279 (inclu-

STFoR Sale Cheap. A Desirable Building Lot at the eastern end of Third Street, 60 feet front by 375 feet deep ; a good stable and plenty of fruit trees on the ground. Also, a twenty foot alley on the west side. The lot will be sold cheap. Apply to Jackson Misenkr.

Tn serving the public by licking i;heir postage .stamp Oeorge Walker has exhausted all of his salivtiry secretions, and i so dry that he could not get his life insured until he agreed to carry a Babeock Fire Extinguisher strapped on his back d:iy and night. But that does not interfere with the Book and Stationery trade of the Post Office, News stand. There is

Chip and Spl Inters.

In Common Pleas, last Tuesday

W a ((Iron's claims. In Lawrence

County the question was decided in

week, Jere. Pittman moved;' that fa?OT ot' tl,e "'y Uom- ' 1 ... " T .ill 1.1

Richard A. Folk be admitted to practice at the Bar, and then v.nder oath, Messrs. Louden and Pitimun testified that Mr. Folk is a man of good moral character. After swearing a horrible oath,sonicthing about

a great rush to the Post OIllcc now fjupportiug the Constitution and do-

to recvivc some ot those nandsome :n . i a ... u .... e

i m-1 ii re names viiii;ii urc miiu mi , 1 . . i 1 .. '. ... . hif-!imo a Inwvpr trioil sinfl true

! On the second page will be

mi.ioiier. James Small was elected

in '68 for two years, but the election law was changed afterwards so that there was no election of Commissioners in two years from that time, and Mr. Small held another year one year of Filer's lime

other attorneys do, Richard j t,lcn nntler t,,c st.t? election

cheaply by Mcl'heettrs. Examine them,

j found a communication from MaThe wind blew a i;las eve out of a ; . x, . . ,i. . . . 1. ,.... man s head in Wichita. Kansas, the other no Blair, telling what he knows day. He wishes to 1 informed whether about Washington Territory. It, such aephvr are common in thai longiU'de. j , ,,, , . . ..." , Now if that fellow had hern '(Washington) .., cetta.nly a ln.y wearing a pair of those fine Spec-1 mnn 8 Paradl8C a countr' whc''e tacles, sold by John P. Smith, the j wheat grows spontaneously) but the wind could have made no im- ; objection to these promised lands of

pression upon his glass eye. these Spectacles are fitted to the peculiarities of the vision. It is good for weak eyes just to look at the stock of Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods that Smith now has on his shelves. He intends to give them awey next Christmas. The intervening parties, Shaw, Putnam, et. a!., in the long drawn out suit in the L. N. A. &

C. R. R., have appealed from the

which lazy people lovo to dream is, that they are so far away the distance so great that lazy men, like Blair, never emigrate they di'cam The "Great Pavenpirt," who gave several exhibitions at Fee's Hall last week, got the up-his-snootie badly on- Wednesday afternoon, and at th a supper table in the National House, grossly inciti1rn.'1 Jim Ki11 cP iioiin;'r fHr1iu1t

decision of the Court for the sale of I ... , JL ' a. the roadhvfi filed their bond, and I Pl "t Davenport"

will carry it up to the Supreme Court of the United States. It is to be

hoped that at the sale the contend

in the most artistic manner known to the P. R. and was about to drive Davenport's nose into the floor with

ing parties will settle their matters !,: .un tu0 uVi,n,inra

equitably, nnd go to work and im-1 - , , . ' . . . i xi.. i a. i icred. the rasins showmin naul.

including attorney's ices, 28.00 for his fun,aud then "jumped the town" Ewing Batterton and Bill

wore to li held every two years

Judge Test and Judge Bicknetl coincide with the views of Messrs. Small and Waldron ou this point A two-year old son of Rev. I. N. Thompson of Martinsville, died of small-pox last week. Several members of the Thompson family are afflicted with this loathsome disease. Would it not be well for tht people of Bloomiugton to turn theii attention to vact-innation ?

prove the road tor the benefit of the

public, rather than squandering their time and money in what seems to list to be useless litigation. Bedford Independent.

3" Selling below cost bound to do it to close out our immense stock of Holiday Juvenlie Books. Come now and get them for little or nothing. We have an immense variety too. Shoemaker & Co. A voiinc lady of Srlom died recentlv.

but while they were preparing her bo.lv for the coffin, revived long enousjl. to tell the attendants to crimp her hair. Exehangi. In this town, on such occasions, they always insist that their nice Cloth Gaiters shall be selected from the line stock at the Cincinnati Shoe Store of Geo. Bollenbacher. This house is temporarily located near the Depot, and Farmers and their families will find it to their

Snider, returned from Arkansas hist Wednesday, after a successful hunt. They killed 25 deer, one bear, and turkeys, coons and squirrels too numerous to count. The woods are reported full of game, Mr. Batterton having seen m the course of one day's prospecting, more than twenty deer Lafe Hook got oblivious ):o the tanipera(ure,on the cold Tuesday night several weeks ago, and while returning from a professional visit to Oscar Soudcr's distillery, got lost and con-

Many of the farmers hitched their horses a mile outside of the corporate limits last Saturday, so fearful were they that their stock would contract the dreaded "runningsnoot." A number of horses were hitched near the Eollman lots, in order that they might not come in contact with the public rack, while in a stable just across the street from the Bollrnan place were three cases of the disease one of them by far the worst in the town ! Can't dodge it its everywhere. In the language of the poet : 'Steeds have their time to faM, And birds of prey to seek their bsoty ; A ml bens to set. but all, Thou hastaiiseatoiis.furiousEpizooly!" No one in Bloomiugton is inclined to pack pork this winter.

It don't pay to run a pork foundry!

in late years Commercial Drummers have quite a reputation for large trunks, but one of these gentry last week came from Chicago with a freight car to which he had handles rigged, clearly throwing all other drummers into the shade There is no truth in the story that John R. East the eminent quail-shootist, hunted about

Holiday

Goods

ADMINISTRATOR KOTICI NOTIC IS HEREBY 0IVEX. tL the undersigned has been appointAdministrator of tbe Estate of Auat. Seward, dDeeaferf. The estate is pruTjably Aaicent. WILLIAM B. SEWARD, Administrator. J. S. Smith Hunter, Att y. decllth,.

BANK NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th the Annual Meeting of tbe Stocl holders of the "First National Bank Bloom inirton," will take place at the Hani

i ing OtBco of said Bank, on the seeoi.

Tuesday (tbe 1 4th day) of January. 187 at 1 o'-cloek,for the purpose of electing Fr. Directors fur said Bunk. ROBERT C. FOSTFR. Pec. 4, 1872. Cashier.

AT

Henry Rott's,

EAST SIDE OF THE

eluded to take a nap. To do thisi na" ot one (l!l.v unsuccessfully last he chose a ten acre field with a high ' week before realizing that he had rail fence, (to keen out the wind) I ,eft n'9 reliable donble-barreled shot

u:,U'-,!.,..... .... i, .,...,! ! erun at home The sudden

, , . I, , it i , 1 miu ijiiuoi-ii '.lunii wi. Liiu Kiwuuu, i o

bed-clothes became somewhat damp in,g111 resuiteu painiuuy to neon-

- i

purchases. E-ery Bustonian who has a biu.li ( r.hnd has a statue erected over him within two tliiys after his death. Cin. Titex. If those "sma-a-t E-e-stun" people would make it a rule to buy "ure Drugs only such as M. L. McC'dlongh compounds, there cer-

toward morning, and Lafe condud

! id to come on to town. Assuming ;

stant church goer who laid his tobacco quid on the window-sill be-

the perpendicular, he discovered j entering the sanctuary. It was

that his feet were uum!, each one "felt as big as a house'' as he described it, but he toded on to lowir,

tainly would be no necessity forget- j 110,1 ll,eu realized that tliey were ting 'ap statues they'd live forever j frozen. There's a temperance lcc(nlwsiys provided they didn't conic ! tun: in this incident Ou

West and get swindled out ot tneir i Tuesday of last week, the horses in

eves bv the "green Hoosiers" for whom they express great contempt).

Craig W. rlev's Liverv Stable ex-1

frozen, and gave him neuralgia of

the jaw Good-looking Detective James Ryan, the champion horseshoer of North America, sold his shop to Joshua Hoover, several weeks ago, and then started on the war path to catch John M. Stultz and rake in a reward of about one thousand dollars. Rvan found

IW t.. r..M,..w. MX lloii!r)i is :. ! iti symptoms or tne prcvaiiing

thorou-di Prescrip!! mist, aud al- i epidemic, and ten out of thirteen I "plenty of sign," as hunters term

PUBLIC SQUARE.

New Goods, all bought this Fall.

Musical Instruments Of the best description, bought from first Importers, BESTj MADE GERMAN ACCORDEONS AND GERMAN AND ENGLISH CONCERTINAS, BANDON I ANS, MOUTH

HARMONICAS, GUITARS,

ways knows he's right ln-fore he head are quite sick. The transpor- b,,li did llot catch hs man ot"i VIOLINS, FLUTES, BANJOS, goes ahead. Ik- U Agent for the j tatiot, JUSinns8 0f Thrasher & Son ' withstanding all this, Jim declares! T ce ebrated Foutz Horse Powders.":. t t , i.u , , i hi, willinane to bark thr Tud-th ITALIAN VIOLIN AiND .i i has come to a stand-still from the "iS "IJingne to back the Judah m n l. lw n. i Mime .-.insc.and the disease has made ' llfrse for a quarter mile dash UUlAAlt OHUUS, B.,

Hartford, Conn., having been lost or stolen

from tbe office of A. Ryors, ex-Agent of the Co. at Bloomiugton, Ind., all persons are hereby warned against accepting any bearing above numbers, through the Bloomington Agency. Any one knowing their whereabouts or finding the same, wilt please band them to the undersigned, present Agent of this Co. JNO. C. Hl.'Js'TER, Agent Phoenix. Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 28, '72

A HEW LOCATION LABG IN 1 : W STOCK! B. W.DAVIS

Has removed his MERCHANT TAILORINQ ESTABLISHMENT the west to the South Hide of the Public Square, and baa lust received a large and fathionabh-

stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Huta, Caps, and Gentlemen7 Furnishing Goods, which wili be sold at figures low enough to suit everyone. TwnKTr-Fova Ybajw Kjc-1-jcbikmce in the business in Bloomington ha given him a rery correct ;de of the wanta of tbe trade. 6peclnl attention given to cutting and making ganaeaU to . tit- Give me a call. Jtiooroington. Ind-, Kov. f, lt.l-rf

Feller, also combined, beside many other good reasons. The Weed Machine took the first premium at tbe Monroe County

f air. Tne weed alaemne was seieetea riy Wm. Weimer, who drew tbe Sewing Ma

chine at the late Fair.

Wanted. I want to buy Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, and White

Beans, and will pay the highest market price for them. Persons

having any of the above to sell will

please bring them in at onoe. Henry Rott.

Turner's Planing Mill

Carpenters can get Flooring planed, at very low rates, at Turner's

Planing Mill. Sash and Blinds

manufactured of the very bot.t seasoned Pine lumber. Doors of every style and

pattern, made to order. Factory south of the College Campus, on the Railroad. Order solicited from other towns in the county. Before building, go to Turner's and get his figure.

ISr Tirmvi.ino-V; tlirp. hore, nr.. , ame ctiusc.and the disease has made ior a quanci nine uuau

sick with the cpTaootic, but Brown-1 its appearance in various parts of I T1ere is something inexpressibly ing 'hasn't caught the disease. He j the county without anv possible I horrible in reflecting upon the pos-

opportimitv of having it commu-', Ahm7 of being buried alive, as nicatcd. The poison is evidently j Ascribed 'n tbe story related on the in the atmosphcreno precautions ! con Pagp- At least three-fourths will prevent it, and some horses j of thc buria,s are to hasti,y made' however much expised.do not seem ; If )"ersoas are not prepared to keep

liable to contract the disease. Wor-1 a corpse o rcaaonaoio iengtn oi time,

does propose, however, to sell his No. 1 Tobaccos for less money than the regulation pric. He warrants his Coffees to lie the best in the Town. Try his ColVee, IT IS fine. He is also Agent for the Celebrated

r leischman cast.

Shingles: .Shingles ! j ley has three horse that, are kept in ! !t showld be placed in a dead house A few thousand Shingl-s on hand ! the stable with those that are sick, j fop a week, so that there can be no

and for sale bv Thomas Mttltikin. : ..nii V(.r ilt.v lmvo nor diown vm- possible opportunity for thc mis-

at S2.50 per thousand. Builder j t f . aml takes that are sometimes made in

ana Mechanics, can around aim get , , j th hastc f relatives to disnose of

1 & ' I i. i i .1 p -i-

ijority of which are doubtless worse iBUU memuers ui uicu- ta mines us Last wkkic Thomas Mnliikin than useless. The treatment in the j die auer a brief sickness, and, al-

somif.

received a large stock of Rubbers Eclipse Livery Stable is occasional ! though giving no visible signs of for Men, Women and Children, j inj(,ct;(nft warin cashes, and care- Jecay, are lmrrietl into the ground He is selling them verv cheap, and r ,. . ... , 1 to e-et rid of them Judge i -, J? . ,, ,J' B fill blanketing when there is mill-; . ,. 1 . . ; desires to supply all his customers , I Geo. A. Buskirk arr ved at home

with a pair. If you have holes in

your Boots, draw on a pair of Rub

ber Shoes over them, and your leet will not get wet.

GLOVES, gloves. GLOVES. Mullikin has received several

boxes of Gents' Gloves long ones

the kind that will keep your

wrists warm. Ihese Gloves are

neatly cut, made of handsome uiateruds, and wil; outwear anv other

Glove in the market. Call and get

& pair, at MuMikin's Cheap Corner. Grain Shoteh for Sale, Farmers, at all prices. Call around aud get one, and don't bo handling your com by hand. T. Mullikin. Everybody is talking about that stock of Gloves Mullikin received last waek they are so cheap, and the sama Gloves, too, that have been selling so high in this place. Now is your time to get them r.t your own price. Somebody left a lot of Grain Shovels with Mullikin, to close out at any price. Go and get one, and don't wear your finger-ends off handling corn these frosty mornings.

Got a barret, of Salt at Mulli

kin s. I he river will trceze over

pretty soon, and the price of Salt will go up. You'd better buy it

now before the certain advance. Froze to death, the man dr

serves to be, who will not provide himself with a pair of Gloves, when Mullikin is selling them so cheap. Kid lined, Buckskin, cloth and everything else in the warm and

idreissv Glove line, at Mullikin's.

cation ot chills for the horsos do

chill severely at intervals. Quinine is administered by some, but with what effect is not positively known. The dry cough and sore throt.t can be relieved by a ball or salve made of equal parts of pine tar and yellow root placed upon the root of the tongue. Mr. Fullenlove, a well-

known horseman of New Albany, uses this remedy with entire success In Common Tleas Court,

on Monday-

Thos. Dowling who worked at the

a young man

printing business with Whitakcr t Walker, died at Terre Haute, last week.

IED At his residence in Bloomington, on Thursday evening, Dec. (ith, 1872, after a brief illness, of Erysipelas and Inflammation of the Stomach, Rev. Elam McCord, in lite 07th year. At his residence in Bloomington, on Friday, Pec. Cth, 187i after an illness of but

loaf li.;,W o ?.... waa ho.l ;i one weens duration, ot rneumoma, ev.

. p .y q a v". UMItUilj X B31U1 ' 'I unj7Viii vav.v.

Austin oewaru. riaintitts suiiti tor

a Dill ot iron amounting to 4u,

with six years interest. Defendaut resisted upon the ground that the iron was not good , that hundreds of Sorghum Mills made from this iron, came back broken, aud defendant claimed $2,000 as their damages. The jury gave Seward a verdict for $1,500 damages

On Saturday evening, Dec. 7th, at his

residence in this place, of Consumption, John ,L Caul, in his 40th year.

Work Boxes, Musical Work Boxes. MUSIC BOXES, Doll Heads, DOLLS,

Calrer's Iron Drag Saw. . The Best Machine of the Age for Catting Woo After the tree is felled and trimmed, tl horse-power is placed near the stum) where it remains stationery, while Wrought Iron-Framii. mounted on wbeel to which the Suw is attached, is movi along the log, by means of an Kxteitsi. Shaft, for any distance required, as eatcut is sawed oft". This obviates the neeesity of moving cither the power or th liana saves three-fourth of the labor. I can be worked on soft or uneven groun and on hill sides. With two light h rsct one man and a boy, it will cut from ten 1, forty cords of wood a day, after the tre are felled and trimmed. The Machine has been Thoroughly Testes in all lands of tyvod, and is pronounced a complete success bt all who have used it. It supplies a wan long felt by Farmers, and will be fmui especially useful in cutting Stave an' Shingle Timber, Cord-Wood and Saw Log' and will pay for itself in one month's ust The Machines are strong and durable anr not liable to get out of order. The Horse Povetr is mounted on a sled, and thus can be verj easily and quickly moved from place t place. N. B. There is no other Extension Shaf Drag Saw manufactured without infringing ou our Patents. Parties purchasing or using any other Extension Shaft Drag Saw without authority from us, will be prosecuted for infringement. All are requested to see one in use al our farm six miles west of llloomington. Price of Machine, with 5-) feet of tomb ling shaft, $160.00, and freight. Clark & Dunnington. Gieencastle, Proprietors. ISUM W.SAJf DEBS & SOUS Agents. Bloomington,-Ind, Dee. 4. 1872 3m.

Executors' notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJT, thai the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the last will of Edward Wright, deceased, late of Bloomingtor. Township, Monroe County, Indiana. The estate if probably solvent. KATE S. WRIGHT, ROBERT C. FOSTER, dec4-7J Executors.

Adjourned Term f droit Court. Be it remembered that on the 18th day of September, 1872, the same being the 7th Judicial day of September Term of 1872 of tbe Monroe Circuit Court, the following order was made by said Court, towit. State of Indiana, Monroe County, ss. WniCRtAH, There is now pending in tlm Court a large amount of unfinished business, which ctinnot be finished during the present term of this Court because of the sickness in thc family of the Judge of this Courtf which will compel him to rrtnrn his home, and absent himself from this Court during tl.e remainder of the time limited by law -for the holding of the present Term. Wherefore, it is now ordered this Court adjourn and stand adjourned until tbe third Monday in December next .notice of which adjournment the Clerk of this Court shall give for three weeks by three weekly publications prior to the tima to which this Court is ordered to adjourn as aforesaid, in each of the newspapers published in the Town of Bloomington. in this county. And it is further ordered that all complaints and proceedings of every kind now pending and remaining unfinished, stand continued until said adjourned TermState of Indiana, Monroe county, ss. I, John R. East, Clerk of said Court, hereby certify the above and foregoing is a full, true and" complete copy of the order of adjournment as taken and copied from the records of said Court. Witness my hand and tbe seal of said Court affixed "at Bloomington, this, the 8th day of November. A. D., 1 872. nov 13 JOHN R. EAST, Clerk.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein David S. Whitaker is plaintiff and James C. Cullison is defendant, requiring mo to make the sum of Fifty-five Dollars and seven Cents, with interest o n said decree and Costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, tbe 14th day of Dee. A.D., 1372, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. X. and 4 o'clock P. M-, of said day, at the door of the Court House of Monroe County, Indiana, the rents and profit! for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit : The south half of the north half of tbe west half of the north west quarter of eoctiou fourteen, in township No. nice, north

1 of range one east.

If such rents and profit? will not sell lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said certified copy of decree and execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and c-jsts. Said sate will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. LAWSON E. McKtNNEY, Nov. 27th, '72. Sheriff Monroe County. D. S. Whitaker, Attorney for Plaintiff.

THE H0RT11 8JIX . 1 Nexr Tin Sbefl e Door North if the Pvd Ofms A. K. WATT a opened a Tin Shop aif -feoveStMRBy t tbe rottm rtit door i.ortb of the Past 01V oo, and will give especial vffeffitfow t0 uoineas in his line. Bottflftg, SpmisifV uttering, et do on short notica, M poo reasonable terma. He aaka a afia f tbe public patronage, and gaamartMOtt refaction. Call and see me. Bloomington, XtoL Sept. a, 7-S BK.OPKJIE1), I would feaneetflillv annouiUMt im aVfl

ublic gelwrally that 1 have agaia v iy plNoe of business, on Mb strMt,

uuii aeep in stocc we bbi I ure Xqvaorva of ill kinds, including Wises, BraaaMea, WMif, Ale, Jtc, for medicinal f arpuaaa.

gr- Tlie 3AB will at all lim

J with tbo very best of Liquors, inrfirfinat 'ie bet LAPATETTE LA6EK le best brands of Cigars, Tohaeoav tut, Dec. 20, 1 471 . A. KKEUG Eg.

MRS. M. E. CATMCART '

a inform the citizens of Bloowiisgt" ttsA icinity, tbnt she has just rreerve4 May argest and best selectod stock of Witr Joodsever brought to Btomaiagtew, asp! he is deteniiaed to aelltbe cheapest gojm a Town. A she is ap-atairs, she offer great iO lucemcntf, tneh aa win pay yoo -for waUt ng up. Sha also keeps Oiovra, Base. Gar -eta, and Hsir Gooda, real aad imitatias.

Up mtwewr

Do not foget the pla QXddr'k Store.

ii8sot.mrioa, THE PARTNERSHIP beretoinat mw isting between R. Lefller, H. 91. May md J. W. tiprowle, in tbe 1 -jhr Hioe & Co. baa thu day bees diasorMi, The bustnets will be eon tinned by LaRaT' i Sprowle. Tbe bmks aad aeooosrt ef tik? id firm ar-i ia tbe baada of the mom tm t Leffler A Sprowle, who will collect a4 ettk the same. All person tndebtad M be late firm are requested to call and aattlaw Bloomington, Ind, Aug. 1st, "72 -3ns.

MAXBRiiO: DOW tVaflT, HOW

ust published, a new editbai

of Dr.Culverwell'f OeJebtst

Essay on tbe radical cure (wi'hont medi-

me) or bpermatorrooea-or seminal Wealnesa, Involuntary Seminal Loans, Impotency, Mil ital and Physical incapartty. Impediments to Marriage, etc: also, sumption. .Epilepsy and Fits, induced mf self indulgence or sexual extravagance. ' ga Prke, ia a scaled envelope, only cents. The celet-rated antbor. in this adainbtat

eesay, clearly demonstrates, from a thin years' successful practice, that tbo afauwing consequences of self-abase Buy be rad

ios ily cured without the dangeraas nan of internal mtdicine er tbe appHcation of tfaf knife: pointing out mode of cure at one

simple, certain and effectual, by mesne tf which every sufferer, no matter what hie condition niay be. may cure himself abeap-

iy, private: y, ana reaicaitv. iff Thi Jcctre should be la tbe banda of every y uth and every mfm in Sn Immi. Sent," under seal, in a plain onvtlopa, te any addms, postpaid, on receipt of ais cents, or two post stamps. Also,Dr. CulvenreH'a -Marriage Guida price 5o ei sts. Address tbe Pablishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A Cft, 127 Bow :ry, New York, Poct-Oflee BwtV 4580.

N

Adinlalatraitor-a Safce.

OTICJS is hereby given that tbe w

uensi' iu-u. laininisirasorui we .

of William H. Knight deceased, will oSnr for sale, at public am tion, at this late ravidence of the deceased, in TTInr miagtoa. Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A. M, oa Satueda r, tLe 16th of November. 1879 the person it property of said estate, counting of Hogs, Corn in Held. Cow asaf Calf, Colt, Wsgcn, Carpenter's Tools,Hay, Oats in Sheaf, and other property. Terms of Sale. All sums of $i aad over a en dit of 12 months will be give tbe purchiiscr executing Note with appaayed surety collectable withoot relief ftani valuation r appraisement laws, !ncladfta; Attorneys fees if suit be instituted on Net. Tt'ILLIAM H. TtTtNltR, oct 23d, 1872. Adminiatrator. J. S. Sir itb Hunter. Att'y.

DRESSED DOLI OF SIZES,

ALL

It will be seen by reference to an item from the Bedford Independent that more litigation is probable in

the ltailroad case. Ihu matter; i-il,rrlit ti Kn aittfl.t.i IaH m -.1ir mil l S

v...w ww..V ...... . ; Ware

on:e 1 he newly elected Comnissioner for this District, John Waldron, applied for his Commission on the 2d of Deccmber,claiming that George Eller s term had expired, but many of tli3 legal gentlemen here doubted the validity of Mr.

J" Thc annual meeting of the , . , .. ., . r i 1 i.

Stoekhoi.iers ot tne wonroe uoiuny j jLSQ Asrriciiltur.il Society, will be held i '

at the Court House' in tbe town of Bloomington, ou Saturday, Dec. 19th, 1862. A general attendance, of the members is desired as an election will be held to sueeeed the present incumbents. W. B. Skward, President. J. F. Fee, Secretary.

HOBBY HORSES, WHEELBARROWS, CARTS, WAGONS, &C.

A lot of Queensware, GlassWillow Ware and Wooden

Ware, just received at Browning's Grocery and Provision Store. Try

his uottees they are the choicest that could be secured in the wholesale market. Everything fresh,

choice and cheap. West side of the

square, near McCollough's Drug Store.

XJpliolt-steiiigr-CASPAR VAJfZAKDT HAS removed to Mrs. Henderson's Furniture WareroOia, where he will five strict attention to tio Upholstering uiiic8. Ho has taken exclusive charge of Mrs. Henderson's Undertaking Department and will conduct it in connect ion with the Upholstering business. oct. 30, '72.

ANOTHER CHANGE. Proprietors of tbe Plaaing XfH and ls niture Faitory. have again inw based tb FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, IN S3CITH A TULETS HALL, And are tetter prepared than ever to AH all orders for Furniture or Chairs, either wholesale or retail. We ba re enlarged and imptroved oar manufactory, having added new araefcav cry. and OJr facilities are such that a ott H.-tl as cheaply at wboletabi or retait as acy other borne in the State. Carpenter ami Builders are informed that wo asva procured tbe necessary machinery, arid cat now dreaf and rip lumber at Tvry Imt prices. kod seasoned lumber alwaya mm band and furnished very cheap. oct-,'72. SHOWERi & BROTBEJL

ALL KINDS OF TIN, PORCELAIN, RUBBER AND WOODEN TOYS, as well as

ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL TOYS. rMY STOCK IS COM

PLETE, AND WILL BE SOLD

AT LOW FIGURES.

Bill of Prices For Advertising:. Thc undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising iu the Bloomington Democrat, and Bloomington Program : 1 year 1 col. $80; I col. f40; J col. 120. 6 mos. Ic--1. $45; J col. $25; Jcol.$lJ.50. 3 mo6.-lcol.J25; f col. $15; J col. $7.50. Cards, per year, $10.00, or ouo dollar per month for 3 or 6 montns.

Local Notices 10 cent per line; standing locals 8 cent? per line, each insertion. Divorco Notice. $12.00. Administrators', Excutors', Guardians', Commissioners', Attachment Notieof., and all other legal

advertising will be oharg-d for at toe rate of 15 cents per line for Arst insortior, and 10 cents per line for each additional Inser

tion. All legal advertisements which re

quire priKil ot publication, must do para

for beroi-i

re affidavit will be made thereto.

THOS. O. P-URSEL Pub. Democrat. WM. A. GABE, Publisher Progrew.

Takes ptoasaro in announcing to the Lo dies of Bl jomington and vicinhy, tnajt abo has just retnrned flow the city wkb A LARGE AND CAREFULLY

SE1J2CTED STXX?K OF

fall aud TnnTini MILLINERY ANi Beal and Tialtetfo Hair Goods.

W also have an assortmeat of

LADIES' Fl

GOODS. It will be to the interest of everj mania : call and examine oar gooda bntVea fMpV -

cui-sing else where.

n e are utaaKtui ror oast lavora. aim obbbv.

v., -

I AMI srasrAS)..i

and fair dealing, to tnarit a

ine ano.

ROOM :P0BM8XV O0llRfWS-fifr,