Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 March 1870 — Page 1
J.13. B. CLARK." JC'M.V C. ORCHARl'. DEALERS IK Fancy and Staple Provisions, Qutenswnre, &c. .,' Xfasonic Hall Building, Bloonilngton, - - Indiana. 'Xhe highest prices paid for nil kinds of country produce. jan26'70
E. t. TAYLOR. 8. EWIXQ. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries) AMD NOTIONS The highest uiark.it price paid for country produce. Northeast corner of the public square, Blaomillgtoil, jaa26-T0 Indiana.
Established A. D. 1815.
McRlNNEY & ALEXANDER YI70ULI) CALL THE ATT.EXV tion of their friend., in liioorrdr.ton to the fact that they have opened i; SEW MEAT SHOP, in a now building north of the Post OiBce, We will keep noiio lut th beat of JBccj) Fork, Mutton and Sausage. A share of the public patronage is solie.ted. L. K. McKIiN'N KY. MART. AL.XAV.DKR. . Blooiiv.r.artcn. Ind.. Doc. 8. 1869.
JAMES Hl'Girt3. NICK. VAX HOKX. HUGUCii & VAN HOKX,
Attorneys at lissw, WILL practice in the Supremo and inferior Coi.rt' of the State, mi l in the lir!ct Co.irt of the T.S. for In Jiana. The cotlcctior. of .'aim-; ir any part of tin: bttft will.. rc.ee ve prompt aUei.tiim. . Bloomingten. lid.. Nov. 24, isi;a-v
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Tin-; Pi-: nsni mo:."t-A coord i ng I j a writer in ti North Carolina pa pi r, i the persimmon ia one tl' the mod j valuable of trees, lynn, wine, ai'd i beer; says (his writer, can ho mad.' I from the fruit, anil a bushel of per-
i simmons will vicld .gallon of rut i. !
I .to make wine, tlii truit is jt li:i ; and stoned. FurtaGr, this writer
; say
Temperance Mm
s. u. r.usKittv. joirs w. isvskirk. BUSiUM & BLSKIRK, Attorneys at JLaw?
iu.os3.gtoat, i:vr., (Offc iv:r F.-'fi Tun.t nbtwn'$ SYv. i will rr.xcTic:-: ix tux covjtnOF T11L UTATi:. Speci.il lUtent on givtn to i'r lute : nes. and to ecii :eii n. inn 1 TC
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Edited. Iiy a C'onmiiittee. tff Cwmmiii'ftf inns solicited for this column. Direct to Lock Box So. !)!. "us Iitlenerunrc nnl Tiie Christian's Duty.
Every one who will take the time
iiECEs the ;iar;ATi;sT variety, -'
Xni'gfeea t Stool AM" A'l
io. hark is a $no astringent, j ami pains to examine statistics, or
-typtio. tonic ami antiseptic ; used j note the passing events of the day,
in sore throat, levers, chills and : such as drunken hi-mcls. Kinlildno-
alr'ravs, murders and suicides, and
j dysentery. Its antiseptic quantif.-; i have litt'ii considortdully equal In th-- ("hincdna: .It if ro,ore astrinsronl.
see how many of thorn arc tncoahle to the effects of vrhiskv, ni !ad
-i s V t JlU.LV T II A A ZV Y
ieo. a. RC8KUi . ,... ihmith Hrxrt.n. PUSKII15 & IIUMTEIl,
B. S. TRL'lClJLOOI. CVKUd TKUliJLOOl . Trizelloocl Co. Havo just opened a fresh stock of Family Groceries, Proyisioiis, &c ., AVest side of the Pubiic SqijiU'e, nest door to Stuart & Cw. 96F'Country Produce wanted in exchange fur goods. Bliomiugton, Ind. Feb. 16. 1870.
Btoomlnston, Jl ursry
19th Year I 600 -Acres! 10 (Ireenhoa.-es : Ijarwcst. best stock attvl shippini; facilities. AVPl-KiS l,3,;i yen-, H'Ov tine I year, $25. Apple Root Ciraflk ehoic-, -MM, Nursery Stocks. Seeds, Oxisjd, -Aj I-.. J'4s.ch Wiitlgoose, Plum O.sigc liodse. 10.00 , $15. 3Sversjri?i-n3, Buses. 10.H, Dahlias, Gladiolai rcoahou-', B;u!i::; Plf.nt. Send 10 cents for Catciogcw. dec3t'l4u- 1 K. I'iiiuvnix.
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.TTOR!KS AT LAW A'B? PHI V ATE RA X K K K
'ii, .i-iiU- V-itL UUUU CHIC t-'l HIV
wiil utu-nil ti-. !-!'. ba.inc.v ositn-.f'.cd
to our care, in th C'oi;rf. of this Stat", and ; ar rflfrt pn p;.ivfi to JiBiJo'-in! srot-.i and sclvi flit piper, on leusoiitd le teriMS.. ; Iie?t:r'.ttr:H Al t-fsr?. Mellotinld & Kmich j .Vtiriiey, iiidiH'taHli.i: JHosois. Wiilow. j Lku or V (.. 3nker.T. Ko. Wall iCr.-'-t. ;'ew Yt.rk; M,ii, M-Cnlii & Co., .M-v-Ic.hsi t.s Bloomins;toi, Ind. . mav!
AND
! The Neuralgia Ex fcrniinator. I XilE BISHOP l'ILL !
! THE BISHOl' TILL ! ! THB rSlSilOP FILL , Mot 'Brandrcih', not Ayc-r not AVi I bllt "Cor't .-V Bhhnp , ( Which fc 1.0:i' ti 1:tl! tll! Vl::3lif t:H Ahcvt; k pisre-y -r-AAr- V) n.Kaii ed. i-Au of i Nt:'a iraii-ii'V c !!.:; v for ; :iv. l!id::;e.-t:..n. i)yspej..-i.:;, l,-ad-fVs. Kernes 1 el ilitv. Liver Complair.t. ,&C. -' M .r .r.r.A". S--:.r 8. j PoMtivolv th 1. 9& Pill in I h.. World. i Th-..r.s:.iu!.'. of b iX-. f no'v I. i For sale at FKifc WYLlti ri Urocerv i Stor-.
Coiniii'in Print; , . . -So. ! l!J.t Prints . . . . . IJA Coin. Ijrown M.i.sliu . , 8 'Post luavv 'f ' . . .' ItiS Pi-i;iio Rio Ct,(T,o ... 22 Choice " " . . . . 2o En-lish Soda .... 8J Sugar 20 And all other floods as cheap ! FOR :ASfI. j r m ftMlimr 'he remaining str-'k of j -.v Winter Ci :A i-t. ' I have de-j rmiiieil that the north .id f tlxs jtublic ! :!i:.r..' thai! le the fit .! fiUl f-r -! . and 1 will tnak-j it r !' -r a -.pc!!." w. ( i".i;k.
j tiian con. me (dogppU bark) or: m-.-n. wiil soon satisfy himself, at
lhe ripe iruii will expel worn
S T O E I !V ; iroiu oiuKiron. .lite wuoa is Danl .National Temperance paper says,
ana tine raineil, suitable tor tooic ) V e can only approximate to the and inanv domestic articles, and I pvils resulthv from the sain of
I least, that this giant evil is sally on lady in Iowa, i I the increase in o ir own land. Ihe some time . wast
when lur; ciKii'hfinay be employed as a sub.-titi.te for (juayae wood. It is certainly one of the most useful trees of our couutrv.
.IB A minister in Acw
England re-
eoi"ing a salary of 100 a yea::-, wears an overcoat made from a cloak
lie wore in 1834. His wile has onei,.
JAIBES W. COOKEBIjV,
LIVERY, SALE
FEED STABLK, REAB OF BLOOU.NtrrOM HOTLX, Bloominaton, Ind. Q ADDLE HORSES. Horwsand Bn.u'ie?.
K.i nci teams, ntrci m re-'son o-ie leni. H S5iot '.-. r Si a K Stable just iast of the P-totBec, ani in , . '- .i," rear of the Bloomtnet m Hotel. octo 'cv ; : l " ' ' 1 u 0 T'-
llixUavy a ad -Con Sectioned y 9 JmsI Side Public- Squat e, -BLOOMI.XGTOX, IND.
U o c ill p .
I!JEWS.V, has op.ned
toro room, on
; now p -epajvd to i iari-.,.';icta:c Calf ami Kip j BiKts. to order, in the n)0:t vorkiiia:;tike ; araniier, and i.t re asonabl? price?. 1 Kej .liriiig promptly attends-1 to E'i;;"-' lw-"t:"c;.il '. r t:ie ldac-i ovor iunii.'ii
roo! . .. Ii .1.. .- ji. 1. I .
Kanlw sti.rB:... "ttir;!
Fresh Bread,. Cakes and Cancics, made I daily. All kinds of Nut. Foreign Fruits, i Oytters. Sardines. Spic-v, it".. :.!v:tj j
jJlo.-.minjtton. Ind.. fcV.!, l-70.
Br. Cloflii
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.:i;r stvlk or
Seadv - Made ('ioMan
inu it is tmrtv-nve years
old. As was the ease with the Israelites, in the wilderness, so it :.s with them, their garments wax not old. '
liquor, (JO.OOO atini:ally destroyed -A
lJ'l;'t.)0 men arui women ;:ent prison; 200,000 clu'ldren to poorhnsisos and charitable institutions; fit 10,000 drunkards tell a sad but small portion of the story, The destruction of intellect and' of soul ea.mot be computed. The sorrows
.ind burdens of worse than widows
: and orphans surpass all arith netieal
Kotiiseiiiii savs : It requires a;
trreat d
ol cautic
ana when- you nave got ir, ,c re'(uircs ten titric? as much wit tokeoj.: it. That is the rub, '"'to keep it' Xe.t more than three out of a hui ('red do it. The ninety-seven di:; without making the fortune, or il made, without having kept it."
The readers of this paper will remember the report of anjnteresting experiment of transfusion of blood into the veins of a dog, performed at Push Medical College lvcently, by Drs. Freer au,4 Hunt.
I lie carotid artery of the animal was severed, and the blood allowed to run out until the animal was apparently lifeless. An incision, was then made iu the jugular vein, and the blood was injected lack iutothe animal's system, with the effect of: restoring him to life. The account of this interesting experiment ftiven to the Post, was
notieou ov t iio Iriouds ot a young.
' In hjtt dhargg to tho J ury ia the Chip. Htinne.1 ease, At EvsDsvilIe, Judge Jonea thus defines the law of whisky insanity : "It, from long eontinueel drahkenrawy igh,- grief, or dipfiwc, a man becomes insane, while . he ia insane ho is not critninally responsible, in a temporal court, for hia rets ; bnt it retires cliHy andoightly dronkenesa, long continued,' to produce insanity, which wifl excuse one !iC'ajs?(T of crime. No one lio ia occasionally dtiirik, two-, three or f "nr tirats a week, or even for a few hours - every day, is ever in such a condition that he does not know t iat it is wrong to -steal, barn a hoas, or commit mtlrder; theeftect of the. excessive use of stimulant's, whether -from gaeor Kquor, is to relieve tlie person frorn ihie restraints imposed by law aiwi society-Mie shuffies them off as !be would a cord that bound him, and allows his natural disposition to-fully '.'develop itself. Tf he is by nature good, he will be merry, kind and generous, if naturally bad,. -he mil be- rode, qiwrehsome diid bel iggnt
wlto hr.d been, fori
mg awa' with dis-
fi'i cnnnAi J t f-. v., ... j I
and 'the v iC W 1 i ' An M Wites - "Thoosaads of anu tne fcoii j, lor JJr. lixoer to come i -i i . i , and make the experiment of trans- lh,.hW 'f fusing blood into her system. Dr. f German -partage, are
mint, ot the Eacultv of Rush ""V : . 1 S '.-
College, responded to the ctll, and
toiind -the patient m a very low condition. He proceeded to take some sixteen ounces of blood from the arm of a young brother of the girl, and injected it into her veins. The patient went into a com .dose condition, and it was .fbupd that still more of the vital fluid was necessary. Another supply yvas drtiwn from a sister of the invalid arid injected, and finally a third supn-ly "from
,1.1,1 i . ..
inotner Drover, about ten years ot
! ea dilation, lhe loss in thcaetorioi ration of labor alone, among the moderate drinke-?, cannot be less than $1,500,000,000. The amount
pmt tor liquors, wholesale and re-
leal of boldness, and a '' CKf i,OCK),000,00(), all worse , agc-tliirty-six ounce ' of arm io:. to make a groat fortune ; t!"n ,vaster- A' d to ,u? t!'e ctj living Mood bemg thus eonyoyed
into ine syscem or tne young woman within a few hours. The qvint is not yet determined, though the prospects of recovery are very." hopeful, if the lungs are no: tod nearly
!Yor(h of PuT!if
Ciotl
of supporting tho criminals and paupers, the cost of manufaeturrprico of grain, hops, &c, and the cost is more than doubled. Here then in tb-sn two items alone, we have a
i niav,
in ail
LLOOmXO I'O.V, j'XJJIA XA.
.quarts j proof against water by immersing it,
cost to the country or ove'r two j destroyed. It the diset.-e ' is only thousand million dollars! Such are j incipient, it is thought that' life and a few of the fearful and heart-rend-j health-will be restored. This exing facts, connected with this mon- pcrimcnt is tho only one of the kind
ster
V:llJ. mOKE h-i- ! f ti e If t ',- of (.'io-.hiii :- in !.:. ?t. r-
prt.
demon intemperance. May i ever attempted in the West, and it
not then r.sk with emphasis ! is very rare elsewhere, tfiough it
which half a notind of su-ar of load I What is the Christian's dutv in re- has been tried with success. ' The
and a like amount of pulverized i gar to fc :it the present time. I j result in this case will be atixiously
vor l'n ieri.t to (lie I he is .'e'dinir then i;;.n hers toi'i-: e. H
A'
r. ; tun
ot I n-i'aiia. iow er riev.
Every SSylo
K:jliaciii a t -A lie.e Coats Pants. Avt:
Under Shirts, Drawer-;, Sus ponders and A:ek-iks.
- e -
Of '"o2:5ri;r for
t' !i;.e ! , Iinen .Shirts.
i ii ri hiKrfcet, nt .sofr, vnt-ei wiili W"(i
gar
shim have been mixed, and after- i make tree to ..nsw: r. lie (mould ! looked tor, not oniy by the Jnends wards drviitv- it. ti. all his intlutnce to cheek the! of the patient, but by the scientific
evil, and suppress the tratlic. lot world generally. Ulucago lo$t.
; answer more spaoiheally and to mi dieate the (Oic; I would say they I slifiuld do tl:is: 1 "I L I.. I . 11..-
T ,i .f X llMVl n till '.lit- t iTllll'l-Imr tlC
and stupid or .lehilitated, pa n ... Ch,uti,u. ..haraeter or man-
'.tt-vti; ,0 II )- -J .HOC
i to u Moel
on Iiand. All orders tiled pronii.:; v :o :!-
isl'action, IIEMKY KOTT. j .j i ' :" '. ' jui if ' ; gHEBIFF'S SALE. ily'virtoe -of 5x oxecr.tions to m? directed ; from the Clerk of the Monroe CiictiH so.-! Common Plea--s Conrt. I will expos! at;
pfthlic sab U the higt-ot b dde- on ' Saturday, ilaeh 3, 1ST' , r'tefr the Jiotirs 6f "0 o'clock . M. 4 o'clock P; Ml,. of sk: .dav, at -.lie door
tho court house of Uonrje couui ". !h
DON'T FOiiif TTHOSK Yotr I.uVl; Hi liJliic, : -i I'-'nd tli:ii.l to
A: !:' st
j tiica. jliL-toffrni'iied. iiitince aro infoi-.Tu-J th:
Kuril! hint!; fii'Mid v.e. h I'.ii! :-(.i, -k of (Jen:.-' e::l, s!.'i .- he f n;ii; ii i .- -liri a a r.:j oro-air.' i in lhe K.-i-'t -rn e
I A good siock of Trunks, T.-avo!ing
Or
JLerHoi'.fi at ft oiiiliince are jn
: Nt-aiive.? are .re. rved. so that in Pa. .death, P,'iot:grnjlis van l,e u.-.'ien-.l. : what is 1W letti r. tho aiac Nt i' ltivi s ; to en'iartced t'nii:. n e-iiiuii i iii'e ' plain, at a cost ( t $1.5u, up to $4o.lo. v
' ...1 I lr. ,T T I .. I 'r T'l I
rcnts-aun pron tor a term not ex-c-.Min- ,,,-,ntrv. lias Imvi. envoi-ve-!, :.nd his v. oik sevan yean, the fudowin icscrihed real can be'reiied ..n. oscate, to-with : The sonth half of the soutbeat quarts I Orders from a ilislance solicitor faction. slxUn, love iship ten, raiige tw o ', el, and -atUtV . tion jjiven. west, contninir.s eichti- aejvs, iwoee tir less, t .-,. i .- i t. , . Thcswth h:lfo? tteno-t!;wo?t'q:.avur A rnJ b I"!',! .'-u.-rr,y tyr.of etk suitccn, Vew .ship ten, rani tv.-,:- 'S it-.'h'Vr-e-i' Also, the norfh"l;a!' of the n..rt li-.v.-t ' . f;,r 'i'-'f- ''!i''- 1" l'1 - quarter of section t uty-onc, tov - i! ii . " ; . -T- ' At.ilSt-Ji. ten, range two west, containing ij-ghty ' liejoi-iinKon In?..M iy 5, l-: acres, mor.e or less. - " : ' "" - " And part f tho nordicaj-t quartet yf ,-.o". ' 7$, Iff .7' "f ;'.f" ' Kl; A" tion tTenty, township ton, , rane. two west. Jiv.i J,.i, V ,L conUiining thirtoea actv, n.ore or le-j. . .nfe BIiH(d, Rc-fltr- .. tTic 'same time and phce ( xpofe h. p illlc : nivltcd
- AC MiUlV V fUlU J '.ill CJnfctfCi
Baos and Valises,
A !v :;' i: tor ;. 1 would f.-o'i iiarti-. m :j r :.i tc.ii. :. to the Ii'.eiii.; I'apt-r Coli.ir. o-i
Will -II 1 R' t'l :l lull SliliplV. ;lj. 1 I li:ie. t-v far the l.-lrpest M-ek of ... Itroail C'Iks5iw, C'nt!UnoiM:ii, Silk
.i, i lt -i'lis. anil 6.oii.
Wh'eh V '.!) be cut :'.n.l l.iade up in t!:e l-.ilthest t vie of the an. It Vi N.I A M i X 'M.-tJKi-;.
If yi; have a dioharge from th;noso, olliaisive or o;:horw;.-o, partial kss of lhe sense of smell, taste or
n-arinc, eves watering or weak, fed
iiu
or pres.--tire in the head, take cold
, etc. you may rest assured yea have Catarrh. Thous-
ar;!s o! eases, without nianilestuur
iu sviiirdoms, terminate in
ovinsiimption, ami end in the grave, 2 disease is as common, more: d.'-octit-ivo, or less juderstood by physiiians. 11. H. CUMPJIKLL
are
So Likk Hiai. A sentimental young lady lost a curly poodle on which she set great value, and which she fed with her own hands. Not long after the pontile. 'had de
parted this transitory life, Fridolina
easily that
i. ' i
. . ! VVJ13 QOfltl fn nnlomi"dntrc with' rer-tt I
in this i " --"i
nensi veness tne countnnnnc ot a ho
lioctl here; let all see that vou
clear of the lilood of souls .,( .,f l...if
2nd. Le. all whom God has in-I w,llsIi0 !n ringleted young trusted with the care of families, see ! !mn .r nlohna, my dear,' said that all intoxicating drinks be total- "T mnf:l a"u ' a VC1T proper "Id !v excluded. 1 ere custom will set ;uI ",i " S mk 30 at ?0;V r!z;
demands. The cook will i ' "Y 11 u,;im a,re.,u l? .v'un
I wish to call the public attention
to the following simple r-emedy: Tj one ounce of th dried leaves of the comraon chestnut tree add a qmi t of boiling water, and wlien the infusion is -cold; give a eopful thrc.' times a day, the ias't dose b?in5 given when the patieet retires. After twenty-forfr or ihirtysix hours the patient- wili be rclievtd, and then the dose may be administered in smalifer -ittantity." A train of cars is fa) iBgiy thing to levyon fOOn-pe-jrujeafepf taxes. The eoliectoc ia ike o$t$ Paris, in New Y.ork; atten)ptdt to, detain a train of eara, io order-to ifitisfy a tax claim he held against the company.. Tlie ooJicctor: .was Raiting the train, with his i posse, t the depot. -As tii train iipproached the station, one of $he-.enipQye$- g9t on ai:d advised tfee canducttw of the "situation" of :tiis.. Ou-tihafe hint the conductor acted, ao4 ftetting oaly the rear brakes, caused .such ten,sioa uptm the-ooiiplijs- of the train as to defy all poimding .of the col lector and his pease to uopouple the cars. When time. was. up the train moved off; . . 1
its
dbn present ,-oiing folks
jiatilitwl Ji'd
her claims, and the will plead to be
thin once. Manv of
i - . t At hi i t i I J'
ts otate Agent lor oeeiye s r.n.uu. j wi be lmj,1Kty aiKi severely Cittarrh Remedy, a perfect Spc-cuie j J ,. teJ . but as a christian, knowing
i it ; terrible power for evil, you must
for Catarrh, "cold in tho head,'' o; catarrhal headache. Try a bottle See advertisement on 4th page.
I?!oomii) it-on. I ml., June
IP
NOTICE
To ItalMcrs and CoaSi actor;.
w
Tjkn as the prorier v of John I). Hwaf-
ford, at the sails of ?nncy Fulkersoji nuU Catharine Fulkewon, Pettt & iIontjotn-. i ,j ' . mkxin Too cases, an4-Mary L. iiaCurj. Said sale will' be m:ide without any r -. littf whatever from va'ostlon Or appiai--ment laws, except in fav jr of Mary L. 3'atferd, vhteh U wit i relief. - - T A "Wr"Nr v x-f-.trT-wn-T.'-T.'
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BLou.Mnumv, l-tetu't. !' H IS!'.'.'.
febl2 '70
KheriffMnroe county.
Dll. JOIl SliTT, l.;te of T. rie Iliutf. and pt'ltoi iosot!. lils.. tet. ioi1;- j-r,.f.-.o,. a .-or '!. - to the citizeri-: o!' , t.':e eily of h iiiinetoii, .M .i.n.e, ale.l adIjoinuti; coanti-s. From an exi -r -i. of
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QHEBIFFS SALE.
JO lvsra! vof,iv in (lie
By virtue of a certi led decree to me di A :. jr-,i o':oiti-,, .fi.t ee: eoted from the Clerk of the Monroe Cir- Cfer tj kick, with Dr. iCiiit Court in a cau;-o wherein Augustus tMU k Avet ua. Bol is plaintiff, and Henry Daah anti ' , .
Va:ter . Jlangfi are cetendant, ri.(p.nrii:o --t-mo to make the sum if five hundred ai.d I Vv .
thirty-five dollar and 42 cents with interest, on said decree, and ?osts, I wil. expose at public Bale to the high ast bidder, on Saturday, Mar:;h 12th, 1870, l,ctwen tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. arsd 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court Hon: of 'Monroe County, the
rents and prolits lor a term, not exefcainj;
iOVC li
ii in all ;i.-
iuiioiiiii.-. on Ni rth .',::. 7 'Ct'-v
South Sidz of '.he. Public Square, DEALER IS HARDWIRE AND CUTLERY, And 1 11 kinds of SinvftK a :id 'Tinn:iri
wtt6 1W1inS deSCriltSi rt'a,XaiK Sa.li, Glass, Palms' Oils
antl Faruiug l U-usils,
;:.e A'l iio.rV O.;; . .,f Me:,, il i-!.o Shoe of I;iJi: I.::, lip to M. -:i
flicioih l..y lit' ALiiel;, loVO, for (he I. umber -iiid t:'arpi titer -cork of a .Jail nmi Sl.ei i'ri; Iteddi nco in the tow.i ii I! , I'loriiie ' on. in- wid- : 'fuaty.--. Tile : '' n el -m oliiei' w-Ti; Tie'ee.:J:ir;.' to ineio-e ti..b'.'itl !ili'-, Iti-he ph ti-l bv '.lr l.i v u
Nnvi'in'irr, !s70. Mid t ie U ddl- vrk t co,,.! del. .d by the il.it- .lay of. A:eo; !, I
A a'. :l:c i'fi!!!.- pl:-..-e. unl.-.l ; !,e -.1 !1: i day of March. I 70, . ep.-iriue- e-i)f pn,-1 po3i? will 1 rre-.-v, rl fr i h- I vm wrk I of P ii'l b liUiitor the -ipme t i be eon.jo !. il Iiy tlif 1 iir. sy ff .tuniiiirv. 1871. i
1 i:ir? nriil speeiiiv-n! !::. i ,:;v In .-eon at tin- Ai.dilor. Olti-. e of :-.;(i.l (V oi( y. Th". Board of County C..i..i' ii-.-.ioii-:-r-erv! the ritrhl tor.-j-.-t';ny all bi !. I!v ni'l -r of ti e Board if 't'-'imtv Com-ir,:?:-ioiie!-.. 11 KN KY V. Pl.ttltY, Auditor M..nro eo;inty. 151o- noneton, Ind.. Feb. o. i7i'.
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il lid I'au'oiii: Woodaid, 1 1 1 1 11 ' f hi if.; of K. I''. Won -!:ird, ."Oi.u -.i l. wil', hy order of' th i ("'nit of Coni mon I'll us of Monro.; o.'iaiity, Stat'- of Iioliioia, ir.n'i at tie-Aiit-il to -in of aid tio.in, li",t', ..Hit for
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CTA.NI"i FOR Whitf's Niwspaper Files. Wortls of C ouiiuKMideiition By those who have personally examined White's File, and are co aip. t. iit to judge of the importance of .preserving our valuable literature, and 'the best method of doing it: "Having examine 1 tile Patent Ncw.-pa-ler Fib itnei.ted bv Key. Mr. White, we
j i.iiol it a iiic.-l .:oiiv,;iiieiit-article I'.-r hoidiug ; nil I i ! in' paper.-, brialv,. in a Ivok form. It - if:y t a jiift, not liable to ,;t o it of ii p:.:r. titnl oi'.ip'e:; the smal'e-a. attiotint-
ot spaca po.-si '.! tor tlie I'lipia-eil parp :s . As our li.; dili; iape;'.-', r . ligioiis and -!Ciil(i-. are of 5"ri"nil and permanent in-teie-r. s,,riie -inipte and cheai device f'" iioioio. Hil l prei-vii:g them, would not. iii' be a .: ra'i n:.".c '. but iils.i a i- eel t to t ";e -in ro i.iiit v, I'V afford'. ii;; tlie itatm- mat- ! -r io a v!!i(lv '-trea'er mmil-er of readers. We therefore most heartily rccoimnnn I it to ii i who wnid l bleu., clieupiie.--, and etli-
iti i h ore- rvat:in oi pinerx. etc.
not, dare not yield
Is it too inuch to hope that
the time will soon come, when
him." "I can't help it, Aunt
.Sophia,", replied Fridoliiia,- with j jtears in her lovely eyes,''liis expres-
sion is so -like my pet poodle.
Says the Indianapolis ; Mirror : Seven hundred words were spelled in the content betW'jeii the boys and girls of the high school one day recently,, only fifteen of which were mis-spelled. Of these, twelve were by the boys and three by the girls. A damsel iu Jasper county, who had no notion of being "one more tm fortunate," armed herself with a revolver, and . rode 00 horseback
twenty miles to wht?re her betrayer was chopping wood a'il alone in a
lie .married -uer that
A clergyman once preached a
very long sermon from the text,.
"lho:t art weighed in the balance and found wanting." 'After listen
ing an hour, some of the congrega-
christian families, all over the land, t"n began to retire? fi'veatlv to the .1 I . I'll' O . . ' c: - .
annovance of'the minister. Where
upon he stoppedhis sermon, and said : "That is 'riarht sentlemen, as
If he, in the faoa of j fost as you arc wefched, pass out." i.i 1 .ii.. . ci 7i-
Atter this remark every one remained, "light weights" mid all.
lia:e
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estate, to-wit
. Lot No. S) in tho towu of, Harrodburg, Monroe county, Indicia. If s&ch rents utid rontK will not eell for ft sufficient - sum to s&ti&fj sivid decree, interests and costs, I will, at tl-e same time and placo expoie at public sale the fee aimple of said real estate, or no much thereof rs may be sufficient to discharge said dccr-, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief wbaMwec frotn valwat-on or appraistroent laW"' LAWSON E. 3IcKINNEY, febl6 1870 3t Sheriff Monroe Co.
The finest IUuian Guitar and . Violin Strings, (full sets) in tho city,
publie
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Tin-iifUAT, :td t iy of March. Ia7a, , u undivid: d two-ibir-U of the uiidividcl j oiiC-half .!' .),il:lot so. . (lew fMi jla! ) j ill tl'.e. town of Hi rr.dbtn, r.;'. Tli.-re i .-', !:.tei'' 1 ii ."ii;! lot, a brick IVoob-ii Fuctorv. j v.' i ' ' 1 all the ii k turns used in a llr.-t-.-lnx. ! - I. n Mill. ! TM'tM of Suit : Oi,.--t!,i -d .-a Vi in j hi,n-l. '-n -third in nine inonili.-, inol etie. i thir-l in i-isjhtfCii n.oi.ili.-i.lieni'iie; H , r ccne 1 interest from day of fab, a i-1 ncur d by , i.o'.e. with o' d Piin ti".a, :: n-i collectable ! without. .' clief from valuatioa lauv, ! I'KTEK t.'Alt.M l II k KL, ! fel)9 (i'.airdian, Ilu- kirit & Uii. kii -i, Ally's.
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,I.Jl Chur--!, ; Sami el S. Jackson, ..'- liitimrtav of .V.i.-nrft.,f ; K. Thompson, Hi :7 of th,: M. IC. Church; J. VV. Ohiite.l. r.c. itor o' .. Wat'-!iMnmd liijUctor ; ui-:oi:on r. i:oiT.
MAX If r.' CTVItEB OF Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Hare. Blooiniugton, Cue., Macch 21, 18(;9. Orchard IIouse s. m. orcbIrd& sons, Proprietors. orposiTEi'irk depot, Biooininglout, Jnd.
pg"No painsuiil be spared to accommodate ! vided otiv-third of the ur.dh'idcd or:e -half
i A t the -:iine time, place, iokI on the panic ' terin.-i, lii'.anfcis l. Oliphant will oiler for :sd o l.i.- undivided on.i-haif o ' aid lireiiii.-e.-,
i 'trie Maty K. Woodirl. widow, her tmdi- 1 1,,1.- ;u I l ,..,.,,.1
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the travhhhg jullic',
uug ly . of :aid ;i-.,m.ses.
ti-'f" You can get more Gen oral Information from the "Year JKv.lt," w h i ch is off .-rod f r sale by Shoemaker & Co., than l'rom any workextant. The Year Hook contains 111 pages, giving dl kinds of .statistics and political information ; (he election returns of every township in Indiana, for 18(1!); Laws of Indiana; Bonds, Coin, IVisideuts, l.'ublie Debt, TuriiTDiuioa i f the U. S., and much that i t is impi ssihle to
enumerate in a short notice.
:y printed, and is
I for sale at, the low price of lit) cents.
will follow the example of our highly
I onored, and greatly beloved Vice
President Souuyi.bu Coi.VAix, m
t lis respect
a I the wealth and style, and socia
'c:,.s:otna of fashionable life the (Jit of. Washington could find courage to banish wines and all intoxicating drinks from his social c itertainments surely we, in the more humble and less pretentious walks of life, may find grace to do lib wise. The question comes spontrneously can wo be worthy the name- of christians, and not do it. The thought is at least worth your consideration, since God has pronounced, "Wo! upon all who g veth his neighbor drink, that putj.: .1. -il..-. lw.J-ilii -Ir, tiiii mujI linl.-tth
fl,l.lll LII.J U.ILIV IW Jill", 1.1. lUUVHl
Inn drunken also.' 3d. Christians should unite with other moral men, to defeat the licensing of drinking houses iu their ll:i(l-t.
4th. They should assist in bring
ing to punishment, all violations or the iresent laws regulating the tratlic ; a id constantly labor for the etnetment of others more stringent. . 5th. They should combine -heir influence to elevate to offices cf t rust, honor, and pn fit, men of trood mois. eaoablo. and of sound tem
perance habits and principles!. All tl is and more, 1 hold to bo the privilege and duty M' every good luari-hhs duties as a citizen demand it. The responsibility is upon us -we have both the means :uul the power, if rightly managed--to dry up at least ntcasurcably, this fiery st'-eun of death and misery tint is n.lling through our land, desol.tiing so many hearths and homes. TjoI every lover of humanity a -ou.-o to action, and work patiently for tho victory. ( A jealous husband iu Pittsburg, ft tl I wi ,t 1 It w r i ! unit ih.'iifi 1 1 1 1 r ?i vv
(p. . juiion i-u 'iiv t ' J l!1S ! .. :l.,:Lul
UKl Ili.tV III, 111, i,lll p, -i'i-iv him, and found out that it w:is his father in law.
An enthusiastic Washington correspondent o a Western paper, in trying to express his admiration of Mr. Cox, Secretary of tho Interior, says: "lie is perfectly human, and has made some of the ablest mistakes that ever were made,. showing in their happeuiug and in their correcting a hopLiful, conscientious and growing inauhood.". The New York Commercial -Advertiser thinks this is a nc.v rule to judge a man by ; but it is not, aud is a good one rather than otherwise. A man wise enough to acknowledge and correct a mistake, when he is satisfied of his error, is the one that will "do to
tie to!" as the phrase goes. The
arrogant, supercilious, conceited, "always-right" man, is the poorest leader that can be selected. The "Studebaker wagon" is known
all over the West. Seventeen years
ago, two of the Studebaker brothers, with a capital of loss than one hundred dollars, opened a little shop
in South 13end; Indiana. Iheir business for 18b9 sums up as follows : Farm wagons manufactured, 4,000 ; cai t riages and buggies 300 ; sleighs, 7o; railroad carts, 140; aggregate amouut ol business, $422,000; average, number of bands employed, 220.
i ' w " An Ohio editor is getting particular about what he eats. Hear him : "The woman who made the butter we bought last week, is respect fully requested to exercise more judgment iu proportioning the ingredients. Tho last batch hud too much hair for butter, and not quite
enou'di for a waterfall. There is no
A Paris letter says'Louis Napoleon has recently ftiade investments in United States' bonds and deposited them in Loudon for safe keeping. Similar investments are1 also . made for tbcEmpress .and Prince Imperial to cover contitfgcric'ie& in case of the death oflie (Einperor. John Kandolpyi once wrote: "Form no iniiniaoi-es with your neighbors, under seven years' acquai niance. Tbi.rijid observation of this one maxim, preserved mo fcorn strife, ajjd froiu.-loea by these. With the rett I was on the; best of terras." A negro was eaoght in & man's garden at Rt anoke, Is. C, the other night, in eloie proximity to a lot of fine cabbage. When interrogated as to what he was dcing,he replied: "Good Lore ! dis - niggr can't go nowhar to -pray 'Mnfnoat bein' troubled " : '- -' " -' An Alabama editor, in puffing a groeexy kepi by -wtjnran, says: "Ifot tomatoes are red. as her own cheeks, aud her indigo as blue as iier owa eyes, aud htar. pepper tia hoc as her owja -. temper." The vigilance committee at Winterset, Iowa, caught a horse-thief. Tlmy took him to the river tp wash hiu:, and the last seen of him his heal was bobbing up under the ice. An Omaha showman exhibits one of his eyes, preserved in a bottle, which ho kills his audience "was gouged out in a free fight in the early days of this yer town." An old lady in England1 kept h.ar coliin in her room far five years.
i and when she .died, the other day,
she couldn't be got tttto it. The carpenter Jiadn't calculated for dropsy. Josh Billings says: "If a man hain't got a well balanced head, I like tew see him part his hair in the middle." ' .
The 8,000,00'). acres .of Texan
sense0 in making yourself bald-! soil sold by the - govoranwot for
hetuled if butter is sixty-live cants a taxes realized xor ine xreanury
pound.
! 00013 acres fiw a cent!
