Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 January 1873 — Page 3

MILMilN EIIY

SIRS. 33. E. CiTHCART wishes to inform the ci;izens of Bloomington and vicinity, that she h:s just received the largest and best selected stock of Wifittt Go.'ds ever brought to Bloomington, and the is determined to scUthe cheapest goods ia Town. As she is up-stnirs, she offers great inducements, such ns will pay you for walking up. She also keeps Gloves, Hose, Corsets, and Hair Goods, real nnd imitation.

Do not forget the place. Un-stai. over

oct. 30, 72.

SLOQMIRGTOH PROGRESS.

"W . W. Shaiu'b & Co., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, Tribune Buildings, Sow York City, Arc authorized to contract for advertising in our paper.

Luzubler's Store.

Pekdue & Son, WtolesaU and Retail L'taler in BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 85 COLLEGE A VENUE, BLOOMINGTON, IND. wpt3.T2

PRINTING! THE PROGRESS

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Now that the Holidays are over, aud the first f January is here. Shoemaker & Co. want an

immediate settlement with those indebted to them, and then the money that is due. For cash, thev will

stiil continue to sell Drugs and Patent Medicines at living rates,

and can promise their customers

that none oi the staple Medicines

shall be inquired for that cannot be

gotten at once we keep a full stock

ami our Drugs are JNo. 1. 1'rescrip

tions compounded with care, by a

competent Druggist. SHOEMAKER & Co.

Piso's Consumption Cure, cau be

had at bhoemaker & Uo s.

Job Printing OSce ! SJortii Side Public Square, WkS fat Typr, .Vrw r.mse, tr.a eatirelv .Ya Ufatcrii! rf 11 tl.ns, i s v-roiwwl to l i rriutlug In a ei. ... o-i'.ail v tap test in tlie country. IVu-ticular Attoutiou paid to COMMERCIAL PSSalTiHC, .

S75E2a5$ i r ,,:,vi"s coaU t,",, N "wt can Kave reuty. or.ltrj iioiu a LbUu.-o will receive j them restored to a benutitul bhick, making prcaiyt i:.?c:iaa. j them ns good as new, for a 6lhall amount ft Tl ilTT n v - tt rt-rrs i 4,1 mo,u'.v- Carding and Spinning done as GRnftAKT) TTOsTaT? 1 1 heretofore.

HOLTZMAX & SON Are novv runing on custom work. They have everything in splendid order at their Woolen Factory, and ini prove the q ality of their Goods and work with each succeeding season. You should go there for Flannels, Casinets and Jeans, as they make thorn of pure Wool and warrant goods to he ns represented. Thev will,

j also, occasionally do coloring so that pcr-

j FOUR Srr-EXDID CHROMOS FOR

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; we ear ofTer a year's subscription to the I Xew York Christisn t Work and Eclectic

J Weekly, with their four magnificent Chro-

iirniri tc,"' "Carlo in Mis-

lowers, and ''bummer

4 Wl.nv.-,p-:

ry S "a rata uitl b, tparei U eccommodet, tfte ' As Chromos nlone are worth from trotting pub:. ?U) 00 t,,$15 w,iaIi thc j;ew York

Q. M. Orchard & Sons, j

PROPR5ZTOSS.

Opposite the Depot, Clootningteo, Iad.ir,loi: '"tocd Mrn ' : chief," "Spring Flo

Cyras F. MeNott, Martinsvilic, Ind.

Alfred Rvors & Rob't W.'.Miers, Bloom iny ton, Ind.

HcNUTT, P-YORS & M1ERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, XIoomi2rtii, Iud,

publication is every way first class, it presents an unusual opportunity to our subscribers. Thc Chromos are made by Prang and othr celebrated artists, and will be forwarded promptly by mail prepaid. Should any subscriber desire only the two first named Chromos, they will be sent with the two publications. To the Boot-Wearing Public. All those who desire a neat-

A'l business entrusted to m will be care-

fu.ly attended to. Collections made, and j fitting and at the same time conij r..ptiy remitted. j fortable Boot, can have them made

J4SES W. C00KERLY.

; npon application at my shop, south

'side of the square. Fine Sewed ! B; ots a sneemltv. T cm rpfir to

UVEltY, SALE AND ; those who have worn Boots made at FEED ST A BLR, imv establishment. Care taken to

IU.OOMINtJTOI HOTEL, I"" TT

"For Sale Cheap. A Do

it bar of

1 -Jloom i "u'ton,

O nd tci:s. liirc.l oh rc;is'iiai.!

Bu:

J) and tcinis. liirc.l oh ivust'iiabld terms.

Sinbirt iust east f the Pyst..itice. nnd in Arable Buildiiiff Lot at the eastern

r-: ii; r.!ooxiillC-on H. tel octtJ oP!,,...! ,. 'ry.n Strict fiO fort frnnt

bv 375 tect deep : a goutl stable and

O l N jL'XsS'L'Ai V .

! nlontv AT frnit trpi nn fba nrrrtimrl

Tm AEIiSOn, ' Also," a twenty i'mt alley on the west

suie. ltie lot will be sold ehean.

Vpply to Jackson Misener.

C It-

Dr.

1EEJ 3ET THC JH. BBS rmr i

r.2?" 077rCE Over ToVe Smith's Jew Stcr. S'...n!i w,; of the square. HB.O1S2'CTO.. I'E3.4'A.

S Second-hand Shatters and Sash, at Stuart & McPheetcrs. On Dee. .list, of Drop,y, thc wife of Jas. Robinson, aged 72 years. On Dec. 31st, infant son of Russsl White, aged 3 mouths. On Friday, January 3d, at the residence of her son-in-law, John Busseil. 5 miles

southeast of Bloomington, Mrs. Fullerton, aged !5 years.

On Dec. 1-lth, of Croup, Esso Miles, in-

lunt daughter of lletta Miles, aged 10 months. On Dec. 17th, infant son of John Stepp, aged 2 years, of Croup.

On Mondav. Dec. 2'ld, in Bloiminrton,if

Pneumonia, William Young.aged 15 years.

On Thursday, Dec. 26th, at the residence of her husband, 10 miles cast of tftwn, Mrs. Elizabeth Wampler, aged about 45 years, of Pneumonia.. Fverv Max axd WoMAX,without reference to age. religion, or previous condition of servitude, is requested to come at oner to MeC'rtlla & Co s and pay their bills. We !iiave thousands of dollars on our Books that viu.it be paid, or an execution will do the business, and that right soon. Do you understand '.' MxC.YLLA & CO. The "CherebinTchib" of Cincinnati, every member a fine musician, will give, two performances in Bloomington, on January 28th and 29th. Particulars next week. Flour and Tea. Browning's

keep no other brand of Flour but Curtis'. Lenve your orders, and the Goods will be promptly delivered. The best Tea is but

Ninety Cents per pound at Browning's.

To fVhom It May Concern. The accounts of the late firm of J. O

MeCollongh. are placed in the hands of

Ksnuir; D. L-undermnn. for collection. All

persons interested will therefore take notice and save costs bv settling the same im

mediately. M. L. MliCou.ouqh m

Get a barrel of Salt at Mullikin's. The river will freeze over

pretty soon, and the price of Salt will go up. You'd better buy it now before the certain advance. The time for buying Toys is now past, and thc season for purchasing more 6taple articles, such as Gold and Silver "Watches, Silver Cake Baskets, Pitchers and the like, is now upon us. One gentleman, just arrived from St. Louis, stepped into John P. Smith's storn, last Wednesday, and after examining a 300.00 watch, took it without a word of "Jewing," as he said it was 20 per cent, cheaper than the same class of Goods could be bought for in St. Louis.

Chips and Splinters. The days are growing perceptibly longer, at both ends. This is not so easily seen, when a note is coming due, however Thos. Holtz-

Siibs.nibe for the Cincinnati Week

ly-Gazette r.ernis ?1 2" per year. J. Glass McPheetcrs and W. J. Allen, Agents. Subscribe for the X. Y. Weekly Time. Terms $1 00 per year. J. Glass McPbeeters, Agent.

.!. 8. SMITH MUSTER.

AND M.OOMI XC'i'OX, IXDIAXA. AN. ft?r(:t! for '0!;iJiiiontitl

j

i Turner's Planing Mill-

Carpenters ran get Flooring plancd, at verv low rates, at Turner's ! Phininc Mill ...'.' on,? lllm.L

! manufaMnred of the verv best seasoned ! their Coffees have achieved

; Pine lumber. Doors f every style and i them to every corner of the couuty ; ,.a:t.r., made to ord.,r. Fartorv south , of jf tl,cv ,j t t:i- ( oMege ( a'v.pus, on the Railroad. Or- , -.

Many of the good dinners that were eaten last week, owed their origiy to the indefatigable efforts of the Browning Brothers, who are untiring in th sir efforts to secure evervthing that is nice and seasonable in thc Provision line. Thc reputation

sells

i.iiV tii-l!iili - '. .-;.n. i d !

..f Ma-tfi.

d-:n-

d . ts soiicitcil fr.i::i other towns in the county. Bvi'ore b'.ildirig, g.. to Turner s uud gel bis figiir-.

JOJIS w. AttWACJ

BUS u IRK,

hi Law,

ISO.,

will PKAcrir.': r.x rm-:

Or TJSiZ ST A TIZ. f;pe ;! nttt .-i!!.in given to Pttd.il te bus;. .-v. f.,,.1 1. 1 '. 1m. .It.'?,.

ATT0liHY AT LAW A N I

Bloosuisiion, I iKl.

time, he is sure to want sonic again

lhcir store is on the west side, inquire for Browning's Grocery when vou come ti town.

t5Rubseiibe for the Cincinnati Weekly Gazette terma$l 25 per year. J. Glass Mctbeetcrt, and W J Allan, Agents.

Subscribe for the New York Weekly Times one collar per year J Giasa MePhaeturs, Agent.

SXOIXiRASS & DODD3, arc Agents lor the Weed Sewing Ma-

eMiiic. Ueasons why Hie W ecu Machine is superior to all others: j Tiie Weed Machine moves at a i greater rate of speed, with the same

i It runs more cusily. , it rn 'itv more quietly. Its shuttle is more easily aud ipii. k'y tl readed. It has a better device f..r setting the ; Xcedlt;. It hiis the best llemmcr and ; Fi ller, nlso eombined. beside lnany other , piHl reasons. The Weel Machine Ujok the first premium at the Monroe Countv

Ag'-nt f rthe !'"!;w!ig nainc-i relii.ble I n-: rir. Th Weed Machine wns selected bv VnrnncH Coiiipiiiih"? : i Win. Weiiner. who drew the Sewing Ma.."i'A.l Fire In.sur,ie Cim'pvnv. ; chine at tfco late) Fair.

. .4 ;5Vir.0.931 71 : . , , l .V 'OI'UH'IHTI'H S Fire Int . Vtnttptnv. r- . a ur j o 8;:.34,wo ss!, Cross-cut Saws, Mood Saws, jETXA Life Iur:tucc (Xmp-nu. hand saivs, animal traps, &c, at - , : -ooo.ooo oo Mullikin's Corner Store. In tho

.:r ovi-r me r ;rst :n alio; ml ttauK, on K.viih i.!c of tbe ;;i;:f. july 5 '. Ut'iEn iis'.MT the Blue Front.

SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.

FiVft llr('en nirfni. Cniili 1

KKA1.KRS is I Heavy Shoes for the Women, Fancy a&d Staple l'1 farm Boots for the Men and trg jn 59 S3 51 3J i 1Jo'8 anfl "'t61"8 for Ladies wear. rajf&x'jaas.&jS j Rnbber3 for an; vcr?. cheap Bt Mui Provisions, Qutensware, Sit. llkmsSlloomlnetoa. - . Indiana ! Undershirts, overshirts. socks.

The highest praas paid for all kinds of j suspenders, and a general line of ' art & McPheetcrs, for goods gotten -...uitrv yrodu.e. in26'7o !n.n(lmnn'. V.irni.UnfJn!. i.,o I some time ae-o. The bills have all

received at Muilikin'a Cheap Store. Come and buy a shot gun, cheap, at Mtillikin's. and then you can kill rabbits with little or no difficulty.

For your Drugs and Prescriptions, of course you will go to McCollough's Old Reliable Drug Store, because McCollough is second to no man in the business as a Prescriptionist, and he keeps the purest Drugs that can be had in the wholesale market. For coughs, colds, etc., he keeps the leading Patent Medicines. He is sole Agent for Foutz's Celebrated Powders :br the animal familv: Horses. Cattle and

i matter of Queensware,I can do you j HogB. Try them for epizoo what ; good that is, sell cheaper than ever it is. t . C .1 II 1 s .

i some oi me wnoiesaie men. VJome

i and try roe once.

Thomas Mullikin.

IQf Determined to clear out the large stock of Gloves before Spring opens, Mullikin is selling them at cost aud carriage. Bound to suit you, a to price, quality aud color. Well, the year's tip, and a num

ber of persons are indebted to Stu-

V.. T. TIYI.OK. i. Xt. J.,KRTMA-.

TAYLOR & HARRYMAN, Wholesale nnd Retail Deiders in - Choice Family Groceries, Queenncare, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigam, Notions and Salt. Tho highest market price paid for country produce. Northeast corner public, aiuare. Bloomington, Ind.

Uplioltstei-iiig-. CASPAR TAKZAXDT HAS removed to Mrs. HendersoVs Furniture Wareroom, where he will give strict attention to the Upholstering business. - lie has taken exclusive charge f Mrs. Henderson's Undertaking Depunment and will conduct it in connection with the Upholstering business. oct. 30, '72.

A NEW LOCATION xvxtGiE isxiw stock: J. W.DAViS jrf.., ....-. ...... .1 VI.. K rv.a.11 . Kl'. V . 1 I MR

INQ ESTABLISHMENT tha west t.. the SoittU ,Siie of the Public. ryj;iaro, and

lias ju.t rc.vea a largo anil tasnional.le tocfc of Clothing, Piece Goods. Hutji, Caps, and Gentlemeus' Furnishing Goods, which wili lie ehj at flguroa low enough to suit veryone. TwKNTY-Forn Ykaks Kx-j-erikncb in the bueinesi in Blooinington

Shingles! Shingles t A few thousand Shingles on hand .ud lor sale by Thomas Mullikin, at 2.50 per thousand. Builders aud Mechanics, call around and get some. Somebody left a lot of Grain Shovels with Mullikin, to clone ovi at any price. Go and get one, and don't wear your finger-ends off handling corn these frosty mornings. Extra Special Notice. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Smith's Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. MUTil'8 TONIC STRUr. Thr. genuine article must have Dr Bull's private stamp on eaeh bottle Dr John Bull jnly.has the right to manufacture and sell die original John J. Smith's Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on each bottle, do not purehj or you will be derived. See my column adi-ertisenient and mvahownurri

I wi 1 prosecute any one infrinsina on mv

. x in. nuiuuiie oiniui i i onic Syrup

lias given him a very corfu idea of the

wants of the trade. BpecUl attention I c:m only b prepared bv tnvlf

(tiven to cutting an 1 making garmenU toj The public's servant, tit. Give me a call. 1 Dr. Joiw Bl-IL. iiot,.r.ir.!ouI I.-. l . Nov, B, 8VI-tf lukvi!I, Nov. 5,

been nicely made out, and a space left at the bottom for the receipt. So come along and pay your account and don't wait to be dunned on the street. You can buy more goods for less money, after paying off' the old score.

Step up lively, now, to Bollcnbaehers' Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, ask for your bill, pay it promptly, and then get a new pair of cow-hide Shoes for the "old woman" just -the articles to wear while milking the cows or feeding the hogs. The custom-made sewed Dress Boot, for which Bollenbacher is Agent, is a neat affair. Examine and learn prices.

Although doing an "exclusively cash business," Tuley & Wicks have by some accident become the owners of some "slow accounts." The more difficult to collect these accounts are, the more anxious the N. Y. Store men feel to collect them. So the gentlemen who know themselves to lie indebted will please step up and settle at once. T.& W. like to sell goods., but they enjoy far more the handling of the money which the sales bring, (or ought to bring.) Call around and tell them

! what you CA'X do, anyhow.

man has been quite ill during the

nast three weeks, but is now slowly

' i. i . .i i

Pneumonia The " ""-" any visioie extent,

in bloomington. On ISew Year's

who will take cl -irge of the house, has been engaged in business at

Nas.iville, Brown county

Ta; lor llarryman, Grocers, have invoiced their stock, nnd, Mr. Taylor, we learn, will retire from the business -New Year's dav was

recovering

Fxnrpss train, o-nino- north, on New

Yoar Day, ditched the passenger Ev.p' ,unvcver a vr-ry pleasant re-

coach at Campbellsburg, Washing

ton county ; the few passengers that were aboard, then crowded into tho baggage car, and all passengers were afterwards refused transportation from other stations. Railroading is too dangerous to be funny, at present Cory Hunter is now one of the polite and handsome salesmen in Beauehanip'uShoe Store, at Greencastlc Miss Lou. Wylie, daughter of Prof. T. A. Wylie, of Indiana State University, is a teacher in the College, at Columbia, Mo. Salary $1,000 per annum

The Bloomington Transfer

lino made its regular semi-occasion'

al change, last week, Steve Thrasher selling to James Faris, late of Illinois The regular session of the Indiana Legislature will begin to-day. This, the 8th of January,

is the anniversary of tt.e battle of

New Orleans, which many of our

readers doubtless remember well. Andrew did a good job of fighting, but how recklessly he wasted cotton

By reference to a notice else-

union and exhibition was had bv

the Scholars of the Christian Sunday School -According to the new law passed by the Legislature, the assessment of property will not be commenced until tho first of April, 1S73. Under the old law the assessors would have begun listing property on and after the first of

January. The new assessment law is very lengthy aud, should receive the careful consideration of the people. But the people will not have the opportunity to do so,for the reason that the laws are not authorized to be published in the newspapers

of Indiana, as they should be

Dr, John Bull's Great Berne-

Read!

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DR. JOHN BULL, MANUFACTURER AND "V ENDER OF THE CELEBRATED SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, FOR THE Cure of CHILLS and FEVER.

where, it will be seen that John M

Stultz's case has been placed in Bankruptcy Persons who got up with the headache, the morning after New Year's, said it was because they had "been vaccinated." A new name for it John B. Buskirk, who has been so ill (at his home in Orangeville) that his life was for a time despaired of, is now recovering. Mr. B. came to Bloom

ington some three months ago, and

bought the stock of groceries belonging to Frank Fee. While on a visit to his home, he was taken sick with

Typhoid Fever, and but little hope

was for a time entertained of his recovery. He is a brother of Geo. A. and S. H. Buskirk, of this place

Mr. Wm. Cluck, the gentle

man who was to be hanged at Indi

anapolis, last Friday, for murder

ing his wife, took morphine, some

time during the day before New

Year, and now a brand new gal

lows is offered for sale, cheap, by the officials of Marion county. Better present it to the Jackson County Vigilants The local editor of the New Albany Ledger hung up his stocking, the night before New Year's, and "found something" in the toe of it next morning a corn plaster, which he had put on one of

his toes last July A young

man at Indianapolis, named Vestal, quit using tobacco a sho rt time ago, the craviug for the weed annoyed him ; some one 6aid : "drink lots of

cold water, that will help you." On

Sunday he drank three gallons of ice water and a gallon of buttermilk ; on Tuesday morning he died.

Young man, never quit chewing tobacco ; 2dly, never drink water

Jule Fee had a New Year's

Gift sent him. It's a girl

The Banner reports a case of small pox in Bedford, brought from Lou

isville A business letter from

T. H. Stitfin, Denver, Colorado, says : "I left Monroe county with

my father s family (James Sutfin) bound for Iowa, in 1850. Lived there till 1870, End then, my health failing, I came to Colorado. I had

'quick Consumption,' and was very

ill, but have regained my health m this dry, pure climate. I often

think ol my old birthplace and

youthful associates, and would like to hear of them often. I would say to my old playmates of Mt. Salem, some five miles south of Blooming

ton, and the Nichols School House, that Colorado is thc best climate for

sore throat, asthma and consump

tion, that 1 have ever seen. Persons

come here from all parts of the

Union, ior their health"

Amzi L. Munson, of Mitchell, Iaw-

rence co., the Cwnmemat of that town states, is a candidate for Director of the Southern Penitentiary. Amzi 'a lucky, and will, doubtless, get thc office Gen. Minty has been appointed Superintendent of the O. & M. Railroad. He will be

Superintendent of the L. N. A.& C.

Railroad, also, when the latter is purchased by the O. & M., which

arrangement, the railroad men

say, will not be long deferred A number of buildings were de

stroyed by fire, at Delphi, last week.

Jim Merrick, formerly of this place, was loser by the conflagration, his restaurant being located in the block that was destroyed Joshua B. Curtis, a former citizen of Monroe county, died at Spencer, on the 28th ult., of inflamation of the stomach and bowels Mulky & McCormick have sold their stock of Drugs to W. II. Buskirk & Co. Dr. Mason, son-in-law of Mr. Buskirk,

A. W. Reeves (known among his friends and neighbors as honest old Andy) our Representative in the Legislature, was in Blooniington,on Saturday. Mr. Reeves was looking well, and as yet has not been corrupted by contact with the sharp

politicians of the capital city

A colored gentleman in thc 1st ward kept "open house" on New Years Day. One of his neighbors, in need of kindling, appropriated the c. g.'s door George Cherry, of Bean Blossom townshio,has been confined to his bed since September. It was rumored Iat Saturday that a relajise had taken place, and it is feared that the disease (a low type of fever) will yet prove fatal. Mr. Cherry was elected a County Commissioner, at the October election, and is a worthy and respected citizen of the county At iO o'clock

Saturday night a snowstorm began, and continued until 4 o'clock on

Sunday afternoon. The snow covered the ground to the depth of five inches, on a level Col. A. J. Hawhe, well known to many of our citizens, died at Chicago, on Wednesday last Fcsler & Co., horse buyers,are at present in Bloomington, and have secured a number of good horses. They will offer a price for any horse brought them, we learn, so that farmers may sell, though their stock should not be

first-class as to gaits or hight

Th proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for tho safe, certain, speedy, and permanent euro of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He

reters to the entiro western nnd southern country to bear him testimory to the truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the directions are strict

ly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is how

ever, prudent, and in every ease more cer

tain to cure, it its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two nfier the disease has b:en checked, more especially in difficult aid long standing cases. Usually this medicine wili not require any aid to keep the lnwels in good order.- Should the patient, however, reouire a ct.thartic medi

cine, t.fter having taken three doses of tho

tonic, a single Jose of Bulls Vegetable Family pills'will be sufficient.

WISH ART'S FIXE TREE j

Tar Cordial, Nature's Great Remetfy

yoR TnE

Tliront nnd XUuUgrs.

A week ago last Saturday evening, Mr. Faris,the Prcscriptionist, lifted a kettle containing boiling soap, from the cooking stove at his residence, and. while crossing an iieeovered porch, with the kettle in his hands, lie slipped, fell, and the hot soap poured upon hi3 left arm, burning it Seriously. Mr. F. has been confined to his house since the accident Mart. Alexander and Thos. Howard, will go to Indianapolis this week, with the view of securing positions, if possible,in the Seaate or House. No man in Monroe county, who is posted, will undervalue the services these gentlemen have rendered to the Republican Party. Howard and Alexander are the most indefatigable work

ers of whom we have any knowl

BULLS 8ARSAFARILLA. Read the following extract of a letter from Mrs. Hirers, wife of lteverned Dr. Rivers;, one of the most learned, eloquent and popular Ministers of t;ie Methodist Episcopal Church, nnd who is at present statioied ut Broadway Church, Louisville, Ky. Lorrsvii.tE, Ky., Oct. 3, 18Gn. Dr.Jnhn Suit Hear Sir: My thanks to you fur the medicine you hare so kindly given me. I have been a greit sufferer for years, and had the advice of various physician'. Some pronounced my spine, some my lc ns, and some my heart, to lie the scat of my disease. I hav been burnt, blistered and cupped, until I had become disheartened. (Several very 'iminent physicians who examined mv srine informed

me that I was threatened wit j paralysis or

apoplexy any oav, ana mat tiotning out a

i seaton would relieve me. I had a perfect

horror of that, and was hesitating about having one inserted, when yoa kindly sent me your nrsaparilla, which I immediately began to take three times n day. I had suffered terribly with a niest tcute pain in the right side of my head, especially when

I would read or write for any length of

time, and on rising to my feet I would be perfectly blind for several minutes, and would have to hold to something to prevent falling. 1 am happy to inform you that tho pais in my head is entirely relieved ; I suffer but seldom with my spine nnd then not so acutely. My appetite is good for tho first time in my lif I enjoy my dinnor more than any other meal during the day. Yott kindly sent me four lottles again last niij;ht,and I began again Cv morning, and I hope to br entirely relieved. Please accept my heartfelt thanks and best wishes. Verv trulv your most grateful friend, M. B. C. BIVKKS. My journal abounds with similar letters, all of which I guarantee to be genuine and written by the persons whose name they bear. Do not suffer yourself to be imposed on. Don't bo drawn away after new and doubtful experiments. Don't risk your health by letting novices experiment upon you with their trash.

lily Sarsapnrilla bns stood the test for j twenty-ti ve years ; it is still the Sarsuparilla :

of the Jay. r.nd of the age, towering over all others in popularity and its curative qualities. Avoid all those who are trying to palm off on you other extracts of Sarsapnrilla socalled. Remember it is Dr. John Bull's Sarsaparillii. of Louisville, Kc, that is the o'd ami reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and scrofulous affections. Always bear that iu mind.

It is gratiiving for us to inform thc pBllic that Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, but by persona throughout the States actually benefitted and cured at his office. While he publishes less, so say our reporters, he is unable to supply tho demand. It gains

and holds its reputation

First. Not by stopping cough, bat by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected ttbout the throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation. Second. It removes the cause of irritation i which produces cough) of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purifies the blood. Third. It is freo from squills, lobelia, ipecac, and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are composed, which

allny cough only, and disorganze the stomach. It has a soothing effect on tho stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys.snd lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and in its inrigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation which it must hold ftbore all others in tbo market.

THE HCfmi SIDE.

A New Tin Shorn One Door NttrtJt of the Pod (fng, AE. BtTTOU Has opened st Tin Shop and StoTStor. in the room one diwjT r.ot.li of tun 1VI. Office, and will give rs;ecixi iitteiuion to i business in bin line. Booting. s-.n:;,nr. Guttering, ete. dune 9i hrt :n:c. iisd upon reasonable terms. fc ,r of thc public patroiirge. find gii!rfiw satisfaction. Gull and fee inc. Bloomington, Ind.. N-;-( 1 Tl "f

Thk Pihe Thee Tab Cobdial, gbeat amekican dyspepsia PILLS AND

WORM 8UGAR DR0P8 Being under my immediate direction, they shall not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap and impure articles. UESRT R. WISOURT, Prop r. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Office Parlor's are open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 1) A Si to ft P M, for consultation by Dr. William T. Magee. With him are associated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity is not offered by any other institution in tho city. All letters must be addressed to L. a . Wishart, M. D., NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

CuiMr's Ires ira SsW. lie Beit Kachine of tie A je for CaCirx- t"od. A'ter the tree i felled r.ni rim-r1' fh horse-power is jdaeed m-er the stomp, wl ere it remains stationery. wtiU a Wrought Iron Frame, m emte.i-on wheels, to which the Saw" i attached, is innverf along the log,by jnen of an Extension1 Shift, for any "distance required. s eeeh cut is sawed off. This ob' -iites the sity of moving either the poTer or th Jog,' and saves tbree-fourths of the li-.W.r. 75-

can be worked on soft or unev.--n ground

anil on hill sides. With two light hr me, one man and a Siot, It will ent from ten t forty cords of wooil a dav, after the trees

arc felled and trimmed.

Tkt Mofhine hat lien Thoroughly Tatted in ell kindt of Wood, and in pronounced a complete success hf all wlo have used it. It supplies a want long felt by Farmers, and will l f mud est efitftK useful ia pultinor Sirvn r,i

Shingle Tirtber;CoTdWod and Saw Logs.

and will pay for itself in one rnontl t .

Ths Machines are strong and dunsbfeauit

not liable to get oat of order. Vht Horn Fatter

is mounted on a tried, and tbtj can be very' easily and quickly moved from place ti plare. ?r. B. There is no otbr fiterai:o:i Shaft Drug Saw manufacture 1 without infringing ou our Pate'. Pai fie jV-!(nasin.T o.usingany other Extcns'on Faafr Drag rw without authority f;oni m, !' Ipscutd for infringementAll art- requested to see oae in ue i our farm sir miles west of Blooming'on. Price of Machine, with 50 feat of fumbling shaft. SltiO.OO, and freight. Clark & Diitininfrtnn, Greencct Pro--prietors. ISUM. W. SA' DEBS & PONS. Agnts. Bloomington. Ind., Dec. 4, 1ST? 3m.

Adtnlaltrator'3 Sollce. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed bv th Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Coort Administrator of the estate of Simpson Bur--ton, deceased, late of Perry township? Monroe County, Indiana. The estate is probablv solvent. TOrr r r. t, n r-

JaJCJO. VT. O-T.S i ..1.

jan-73

Administrator.

XCVXli ATXT WAIt,

Dr. T. H. Woodward B PEBMAXElfTLY LOCATED I BLOOMI GTOS, ISO.. And pays especial attention to Dis. ar-e c( the Eye and Ear. decW-73'

XtAKK KOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY CI YEN, (listthe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the "First Kationur Bank r f Bloomington," will take pise? at the Kenking Office of said Bank, on the sect. ad Tuesday (:he 14th day ) of January. 13, at 1 o"eloei;,for the purpose of electing i'lvoDirectors for said Bank. ii'jBEUT c rosxrfi:Dec. 4. 1872. Cashier;

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wis nw waivauw.

on the morning of the October elec

tioi, was Tom Howard, and with hiu a half-dozen "floaters," all of whom were voted. Howard and Alexander have been working in thin way for years. These ar6 the rctea whose labors make majorities ten such workers are equal to thrse-score of frothy speech-makers. Shi.U they receive recognition al the hands of those having the appointing power? Wm. Merwin wa.'; found dead at the bottom of a bluff, at Gosport, on Sunday morning. He had fallen over during the nigit. Another temperance lecture.

AXOTHKR TESTIMONY. Biinto.n- B.vrricks, Mo, April 30, 'Cfi. Dr. Jiihn Hull Dear Sir: Knowing the etlieene.y of your Sarsnpa ilia, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses. I send you the following statement of my case. I was wonndod about two years ago, was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen month;!. Being moved sootier, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since I was wounded. 1 am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I. need something to assist natuKO. I have more faith in your Saraaparilli than any thinir else. 1 wish that

eU;e. The first man at the polls, J m'

Caw. C. P. JOHNSON",

St. Louis, Mo. i I V. 8 Tho following was written April

30th, 1SCU. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Jotnson. j Dr. John BuUDsar Sir: My husband, ' Dr. C. S. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physician of Central New Turk, where ; he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson J to my rare. At thirteen years of ago hei had n chror.h; diarrhea and scrofula, for j which 1 g:ive your Sarsaparil a. It cured : him. I have tor ten years recommended I it to many in New York, Onio and Iowa, j for scrofula, fever sore, and general do-.

bility. .Perfect success has attended it. The cures e tfected in some eases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to try some of voifr Sursaparilla. He is fearful of getting

a spur! jus article, hence hi writing to you j

tor it. ins wounds wore terrific, mil i dolieve ho will recover. Resp 'ctfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.

AGENTS,

. AiUam. iS W.ADAMS i

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QIIEIUFF'S SALE. O i B;r virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to ,'iio directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, in u cause wherein Alexander M. Murphy is plaintiff and Oscar Souder and Sarah Souder are dofendmts. requiring me to make the sum of Pour Hundred nnd eighty-nine dollars and 21 cents, if the first named lot herein should sell for ft sufficient sum to pay that am, Mint, with interest and cost. If it should n.l, sell for snough to pay said amount, interests anil costs, I am commanded to make (he sum of fifteen Hundred and twenty-one dollnrs, and 03 cents, with interests and

costs

Ball's Warm Destroyer. EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM GEORGIA. Vam.akow, Walker Co., (!a , June 28. Dr. John HullDear Sir : I have recently given your Worm Destroyer several trials, and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed in single instance to give the wished for effect. I am d ing a pretty large country practice and have daily use for some article of the kind. I nm sir. respeetfullv, JCI.IUei P. CLEMENT, M. D. P. S. So unqualified and numerous are I '.in ln.tininn.la in f.vii if mi: Wn.m fin

I vill exposo to public sale, to the high-i .,-... ,i,t nw,ni.r CMI. u Bntin.lv

est I iddcr, on j t()) im)1 to ti0, -m n.(,rit3. FRIDAY, January 3 1st, 1873, i It is i n infallible remedy for worms. Try

ii anu lie copviiiccti. oce i uuuriinir

between the hours of ten o'clock A M r.hd i

4 o'c. ock P M of said day, at the door of the Court House, in Bloomington, Monroe Cum ty, Indiana, the rents atid profits for a ter n not exceeding seven years, of tho follo ving described real estate, to-wit: Out-lot No. Twelve in the Town of Bloo nington, Monroe Countv, Indiana, and lot INo.One Hundred and Twenty-three in sa d town and County. If inch rents and pro'tltr, will not sell for a su hVienl sum to satisfy said decree, in

terest, ana costs, i will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fen sim-1 pie of said real estate, or e,, much thereof i as may bo sufficient to discharge sftid do-1 crt o, interests nnd costs. 1

Ha d sale will be made without ntiv relief: John Bull at his Laboratory, fifth Street, What ;var from Valuation or appraisement ; Louisville, Ky. For sale by lawson e. Mc kinney, Shoemaker & Co

, Sherr;l Monroe (o; BOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE, IN ' J B Mulky, Alt f for PI ff Jas S V , Brningt 1ml. IS 73 '

a more full description.

JOHN BULL. Bull's) Cedrou Bitters, Bull's Pectoral Wild Cherry, Kali's Extract Buchn, Bull's Vegetable Family Pills.

All t ie above medicines prepared by

Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator de bonis :o of thc estate of Frederic T. Butler, deceased, will sell at PRIVATE SALE,eW of all liens and incumbrance, the following described real estate all in the Town of Bloomington, Monro county, Indiana, towit: Part of In-Iot 224, beginning at tho South East Corner of said lot, thence running North 21 foet 3 inches, thence West GO feet, thenae South 21 feet two inches, and thence east 6o feet to tho place of beginning, appraised at $4,000. An other part of the above described lot, beginning 21 feet and 2 inches north of the south east eorner.thence North twenty-one feet and 1 1 inches, thence west 60 feet, thence South 21 feet 11 inches, and thence East GO feet to tho phicd of beginning, ap-

prniseu at j,uu(i. An other part of tho above described lot, beginning at a point 43 feet and 1 inch North of thc south east corner of said lot,thonce North 22 feet and 11 inches, thence West 60 feet, thence South 22 feet and 11 inches, and thence JBast 60 feet to the place cf beginning, appraised at $1,650. Parts of In-lots 223 und 224, beginning on the South end of the aforesaid lot 224 at 8 point 60 feet West of tho south east corner thereof, thence North 66 foot, thence west 24 feet to a point in said lot 223 aforesaid, thence South 60 feet, aud thence . at 24 feet to theplucu of beginning, appraise i at $1,000. An other part of the aforesaid lot 223, beginning on the South bouodary of said lot 18 feet west of thc south east corner of said lot, thence north 66 feet, thence west 24 feet, thence south 66 feet, and theftee east 24 feet to the place of beginning, appraisad at (1,500. And an other part .rf the last numbered lct,bagir.ning on the south boundary thereof 42 feet west of the south east corner thereof, thence north tiff feet, thence west 24 feet, thence south 66 feet to the southwest corner of said lt, and thence cost 24 feet to thc place of beginning, appraised at $1,200. Applications of purchasers will lie, received for any ana all of the above de

scribed real estate, ttt the Law ()raC0 0f J. S. Smith Hunter, in said town, tin to 3 o'-

ciock r. jml. oi January, 1873.

If any part of said Teal estate shall remuin unsold, after the aforesaid date, then I will, on Saturday, February 1st, 1S73, at 12 o'clock M. of said .lay, oner for s tie at public auction, nt tho Court House door, in tho aforesaid town, such real estate so remaining; unsold. Terms. Orte-third cash in hand, and the residue in three equal installments due in 6, 12 and 18 months from the (ley of sale, with notes at 6 per cent interest from date, waiving benefit of appraisement laws and secured by good sureties. JOHN C. AV1JISNAND, de25-t Adiil'r do bonis non. J. H. Smith nunter; Att'v.

MAXXBOOD: HOW LOST, HOVf RESTORED. MssasjJnst published, a new edition

dSssSssicaBof Dr.Culrervv..rs (.'elel-racixf Ksst y on t iie radical cure (vi' hoi, i ir.oili--cine) of Spfrnmtorrhopa.or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Scminul Losses, Imn.w tency, Mental and Physic! incapacity,Impediments to Marriage, vte. : also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. K, Prie, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, m this rdmirabU essay, clearly demons'.rates, from a thirty" years' succsful practice, that the alarming eonseq' fences of self-abuse tuny be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal m edicine or the application of the knife: puii.ting out a mode of cMat ones' simple, eer.Miu an 1 effectual, by means ( which every sufferer, no matter wSat bi condition nay be. may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. RsJ- Thi? Lecture should be in the hands of every ytuth and every man in the land. Sent, onder seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrefs, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culrcrwcll s "Marriage Guide, price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C, KLINE A C(1. I2t Bowery, New V "k, Post-Offico B-.,-4 584.

AJSUTHEU CHANGE.

SHOWERS k ERG. Proprietors of the Planing Mill nrf Furnitu -e Factory, havo again purchased tbo FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, IJf SMITH & TU LEY'S HALL. And are better rireparrd than ever to CU

all orders for Furnitaft or Chairs, eithet

who.esale or retail. We havc enlarged ami improved our manjfacU-. y, hviig added Bvw mschir ery, nnd our facilities are scrti that we can sell ns cheaply at wholesale or riuil Many other homsc in the State. Carpenters ai Builders are informed thnt we lutve procured the necessary machinery, and er.n now dress md rip lumber at very lo prices. 6 wl seasoned lumber always OM Banc: a-nd fur:shed vry cheap. oc:.9.'72. SHOWERS &. BPC1BEI&

clock P. M. of Saturday, the, 25th dav of T i atn

JOHN ROCH ESTER, takes pleasure in informing the public that he has established himself again in tha Butler building Shaving and Hair Cutting done in siylo. Blooming10". Djd.j My 24tb. 1871.

tin;

it;

TakfS pleasure in ajinonscing to the .- dies of Bloouiingtoa and vicinity, that sb has just returned frwn the city with A LARCilS AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WHS TEE Heal and Imif alios Haih Goods;

We also have an assortment of LADIES' FUBNISHIMr GOODS, it wili be to tho interest of" eVerr one to

call and et limine our g-otdt. before par

ch as fig slsevrhore.Wc ire than kfui fur ofist r.ir,.r. ti,d bona

LOW PRICES,

aild fair dudin i nunu iu. f

the same;

(WEST SIDE OF THE KQCARE ) BOOM POttMEltLV t rJf.t T TOEE ANZ Ji;-. ii.