Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1873 — Page 2

CRAWTOUDSVUXE, -IAN. 2. 1N7X

T. H. B. McCAVNand J. T. TALBOT rDITOt»a US'.I VR'MT.tKTOHS

OFF Wll'H THE OLD, ON WITH THK

NEW.

Ivjjhteen umlrt" 1 ami Seventy 1 »'II ha* been runn out and l-ifiiitt-i-n lltm- '. died ami S-\i-nty-Three lias been runt in. The year 1S7'2 ha-

The vt-ar 1ST- ha pa-red Itoin llu-ili-ndar and dropped intu history. llrtvonli alone arc left, ami tlnyaie replete with ehanjre ami clianee ami niijilily liu-iii.nil's. Tin' year thai has passed l.y has left its la-t'.UK impress upon tin' tablet*, til' human hearts in broken

Another

LAND BOUNTY TO SOLDIERS.

".-.lu--t Iit'liire adjournment I'ur the Inli-

ilays the lower limine emigres.- jiaveil

a liill irivinu ti s,,l,|i, rs a litiiiuty ot 1'iH

aeres u! tin- pnblie lamls. The liill |iru-

vides in brief, that every |.riv»te

-iiluli-r. niiisii laii or nllleer vvh.i, 1111ri11

the war,

M-rvt-J

nate sc-i'tiiilis along the railroail line*.

Nn

^DV'ernnieiit

v--

ii l-'ir-! I»i«trict. i*.SHS 1 Vmu'-i'atii' majority

tll| Ii- ri-t,

VOW.-

and

lioye^ crushed to earth. The year that lias irone bole "along u|win hi- heaving Im-ast relic- nf glory ami beauty, yet we will not nvmrn that such Other liopt a-ipirations

human i!c- iny.

will have binli. ninlotinr will kindle i» the breal. year 'iii crnl'i In th.- (.a-t-aml

a- l:iv by lay it- linri'.ul leaves are [I 'lloil, we can hu|i** that each paue may be a bright one. 'In their• briiriit run'!.Is the -easous I'ome ai.il ^o.' Il ilark -n|ie:i!thollM Coil ailiiil our S|ii i:iiT llovver-. we may look forwanl to Suminer, tu Autumn ami to snowy Winter. "The suiie blue arch thai hung "'cr u- will hau _' ..'•• us vet, anil the same pure stars vv.- ve lovc.l t* vviitch will I'lossoin still at twilight irt'iille hour like lilies mi the u.mli ol tl.iy." Ami all al.iu^ in iheiuarcii ol years "Luve, Hol'.t'ami Ambition, will ri-o up a- tbev have risen from tin* lone tomb ut •iil.l HtVeeli'iiis.'" Then at tiio jyave .it' the bntietl year, aiel al the cradle of tinnow born, with -tron anus ami •trnnyer

in the army ninety dav-

ati'l vvas lunii.ral/iy tli-.-liarj-etl every

who ser.eil 111 the navy or niaiine eni[isj

ninety tlavs ami vva- li.iiiurai.ly ili-

eliargf1, or the willow of any surh

tlier,

iiiii-ieian,

fees anl no -ettleini-nt-

.ut' injiii.t.i. ii .1.1 ....jnir,, ii11 imlicit of piil»Iic lamU tu cmnplv

with the iirovi-ion- of this bill, hut not

more than the nation i- abundantly able

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iiianv who fear tin* solilieis will

lie

chi:aU-il out of their Ian,Is

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jeeted. t'olorado

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con iction.

hearts, let ti-- keep pace with tin* lu-vv, mid leave no liack behind that we would have obliterated at it- elo-e. I .i us aim have made tlu j|^ruiciiL mice or to pa--s the vearin the performance of du twice that the new Conj^es-iunal Api '.rtv. that each -lieceediiiir year may show- tioiiuieiit law left the S. veiilh 1 »i-triet

Us lhe richest blessings. And the -atm* before with the exception ol and I teuton and placing in another K-trict. In this il we v,ere mistaken. Carroll coun

CI' upon finally,let us s.i live that after life's lit- utkiiiir Cari fill fever is i.ver, "soothed and sustained 11) by an .unl'allei iii:M ust. wc can approach our graves like .me who wrap- the dra alone is lopped oil', leavini: jit^rv'o! hi-couch aboin him and lie-d.ivvii tjn 'tll thi- li«trict. TTie niiuiber is t" pleasant dreams." ith ihe-ie rctl*-c- t-hani.'ed Iroin the Seventh t" the Ninth, linns we close with "A II vll'Y NI vv |\i|iiiraily it will be about one hundred ^j:vl'." to all. sironscr Uepublican.

by

shaip-,

ers ami vt-ho will buy up the -.- title- for liitle or nothiiiL'. I'-ut thos,wlui make this objection entertain an un-nerv-ssiiry low opinion of ihe men who iiisliiuleil tin* I'liion ariny. The men will eiierally he f.iun.l abiiiiilanily able perleetetl. a a of ii ii is am an I a they may get from the jioveriiineiit.

are ,-OIIIL- i^ooil nbjeetioiis to tin

if

bill but tliiai noloni'of thorn. The bill is peinliu^ in the Senate ami i: i.- thought douhtlnl whether it will p.i^s.

A QVKs-TlnX of very «eritiu« import i? will male

bei iiiiiiii^ to obtrinh- it-ell' 11)1011 (iiiblie as 1 lliio. at'.i-ution. '1 lie -e iieity ot water is beinir

jerioti-lv

felt, and it is a matter of

|K.*euniary as well as hygienic ini|)oitanee, as to where and how tlio vrreat demand for water shall be supplied. The ineonvenieiire of this want not eoti-.,JiiiL-d lo any particular locality, but ibo.jinnin^ to he Reriounly felt throutroul the entire W.-.-t. The eontinued aliMMiee of rain is well calculated to cxeile the irravest apprehen-ion-* for llu* future. !.No• minli drnuth has ever been experi-

•,wjced in thti West, us that from which the people are now

count-* rpafh

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like their tastes,

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crnment is

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poll taxes. The present delegate to Cun* gtesH, Mr. Chalice, was elected on the

recent not of Congier- •n its cardinal dot'trines was

thirteen nu'iiibcr:-. lly llit- lit"' ion men bill passed a! tin- peci:il ses-ioti nl' iIn- Ltvi-lauin- tin* dill'.-ivnt liti icM 111 stand politically as follows:

Kepublicaii« nun' minib.-r-. ''ar,...i

Till, lir-t i'a-i* un.ler the Iiiimiis tenv: perance law came up ill Chicago a few |..v- ajo.

v'l'he

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lust census Indiana i" entitled \A fur Christ instead of niakinj*Vho\v ami

1,1 Cf 11, nio,-.atic major-

Third 1 lift. 1 leniocratie in l'mirth H^liit-:, t:o| U-p'.ihlican Filth Ii»triei. 1 .It 1 It*

majoii! can liiajoiilv: Sixth bistricl, 1,1'T'i Ke ptiMie in .uajui ity Sr\ ent 1 li-tnet, •. Ii-1 Kt

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1 !it- iII majority I- i.'hlh Ui-.lr.it, 1,1'.'" liepublicau majority Ninth I lisirkl formerly Seventh.) i'11'! HepuM'teaii lnajoiilv: 1 i*i11h ll.slrict, l,.'i-^ Kepubli. can inaimity. Eh-ventli Uistrict. 'J.iiiil Republican majority: lwellili Uistiiel. •1,471 1 leiiiiK-ralit* luajnrity: riiirU-eiilh District. 1.SS1 Re|nililieaii u.ajority. fii'i- _*ives llu- 1 ietiiocr.il- t*illr and the

jury vva- instructed by

i!,c t'onrl lliiit it mu--.be piovi that the whi-kv vi-ntler had know Inl^.- that the jier.- in lo whom ile hail soul ih*.- li'Ulor "s- in the habit of gcuinj intoxicated that evidene- ol his ln'in^ ill I in* habit ot drinkini spiiilm.ii- 'iMpior- i-noi .-onclu--i\i* priml that he i- in tin- habit ol i/ct tin-/ int'ixii-ated. n-ir i- il -ullic.i-iit t*» -'i•,w tl at In- ha- It-en onci- ..l twici- in a state of intoxication and that if the-a

kei-per had s|M'eilieally iorbiildcn hihar tender to ell Ii|U'-r to a certain Jfr-s-in. he i- not liabh* -hould the ir tender without hi- knowlci'.pi- or :is-enl, sell liijii..rto that pvtsiiu. I lie jury di-agret'il, -land ujx sev

lor aeijui:t,.l l*- live lor

1 1 i\I'nl'tlie ^reatt-sl simtv M.inns vvitli

whii-li this I'Olintry wa- ever visited tell in the Kast last Thursday. I" N'w York it suspended -tint travel and trains were delayed ou nearly all the

roads from ten lo twenty hour-. House roofs were sevvrelv tested and many have broken in with the unusual weijrht. liusi-

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st'ainan, marine nllieer anil ullu-r |n-rMiti aie eiitailetl.

may il

.-ol-j

M-ainaii. oitieer. or, it

there .-hill! he vvi.lovv, hi- t• r|1 in:: .-hil,|ren uii'l^r Iweiiiy-oiie year- o| a^'t'.

shall he iriv. a muirter seetioii ot tin-

|iiililielaiils. iiieliiiliinrthe lan.ls in ultrr-

ni'_dit but von can not look over the ad-verti-iiii eoluuins of your hK'al paper without lindinj: the names oi the iinwi eiiti-1'pri-in-.i iiieii iu your plaee. And vim in not lonk tlii'in ovi-r with-ut lind injr so ymi ivanl."

AMUSI. the prominent names inentnin-

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il lor the

po-ition of

Altiea.

.l.-tt-iitli-r-. (lb*

jertioiif have l« e' rai*el lo i)„. j, i.

1'iireetor

'.lie -l.ickhoni! i-

I'I:I:--|II.M

be^inuintr 10 Miller.

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"(Irotiih mid the

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fieriNC :inl inconven­

ience tliat is is bcill',' fell. Surface water .i.-ieulirely (joim. 'J'lie water in wells and stream", is rapidly jjoiutr, and the prospeet of a water la,nine loom* up with I .J.|i(.

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North­

ern Indiana l'ri-on, nom- an- more tle-erv-in- than that of ('apt.

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St. I is Kailro.id v.a- held at Ivoko-

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From almost every locality in the West- CINCINNATI votetl hut Saturday on 11 tho«.- |«jr«.ns whoH.rasioiially ennern States, and extending intothe South- proposition appropriating i.l,2.'.(i,oi"» to jn'generul^vogue in joum'a'l'istlc d" wvslfrn jMirtion of the I nitc! Statfs, ac-1

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porkntonM iliwiil^^^^^^ .!•-!imju.*iiI lax li-t that li.is yet reached thi- ollice.

Ai.Tiltiruii a hill has been reported on favorably by the Committee lo the llou-e »f Representctive* for the admi-sion .if'-Vor*. /.* Colorado as a Stale, there is no indiea* The temperance jic.iple of the cily seelii tion that tilt bill will pass. Indeed it is to be

ce::siis ol l.*s7i, only a population of vendeis are forming urnttniz-ations, 80-1. Of these forty thousand people, inj: lobby members to the Legislature less than one-tenth of the citizens en- nntl doing whatever elsi- they can, loth titled Ui a votoilcsiro that Colorado shall legitimate and fraudulent, to prevent now become a State. The people of that any change in the temperance law. It Territory nre ft mininjr mid herdiiiir pen- is not dillieult to predict which side will pie. Their interests are few and simple, win the victory. Mere dre^s parade nev-

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HM...IO(I, ilI1(i

l71L "^Vi'l .- 'to himself and '''V aKain-t .he mad is?5,l-i,

term ... 'winch is now incrcaMMi to soiiicUu Stale, e. -lo'Uiil hkr to linn ihiri^r over 5=t ,0tH),oo0. vd tin* «rcntlcman ?»ucc«'*^ful. li:ini«*«i U-m I-i, ..irnu^, i«» nuikc a ilrnl Tor tlu [iropcrtv for d\- Kritlav t.l last \wv\i a Hireling "1"

I-r* o!" th.- l.ake Kiic |'«rch:i.«irijr liii^ n.ail the Ohio ami v* a- IteM at K«»lvo-

liviMoii.*, wliirh wa?

Tlii- is tlie line known as the an«l extentl- from K«»komo to

Tin. t'ineinnati J\npnm et*.matrthat it will nM|tiire anres ol 1 t«» satisfy the provision?

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of the l.ake Krie tV

*r°11 ^nrrtfu it a

f»f thf fvpritv nf tin* vote of I'.'JSl lor to ai :iin-i. week f* ValjMirrtiftO

pnvaiN an.' f.\ft

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T«-ni|»f I'liitri'. '. .1.. ti,, l»tf, Hr Ji/ 1

L-OI'II^

conrnlently lxlieved tluil it will be rt- parade iu older to fri^::ti-n the Injunr

throiiLdi their |ieiioilic dress

ac'cordin* to the seller-, while the lii|iior maL'ein and J-i-'Miil \\\andotle

heir lemtunul (JOV -1 or yvt won balUr it takcb n^litin^r and for a front pitr, chickrns walln mg he-!

economically administered liirhtiiij! in earnest. It was deinonstrated fore the door, pi^ ieiis elbowing the

that they pay no taxes except school and at Darlington the oilier day tint a single "''ycr (.7

courageous, earne-t woman nii.rr to put a -top ton saloon

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"CuKlUT MUIIIMEII" is a Krenc-li term men lack, it is earnestness in the cause, and means a personal trust. Ttis appli-iand a (icnuinc, manly courage. They ed the ring which was organized by a form in lines of battle from time to time, number of the favored stockholders in the Union Pacific Kail road, which made a great deal of money hy fleecing the company out of the sulwididit-H in lionds anil lands voted in in Congress to thi! road. A good article from thcTerre Haute Ex-pra»,-giving a succinct history of the affair, is found ou the first page of this paper.

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()ii^» pious parade in the face olMlie iiet il. j|u.jr

intemperance iKithiiiL: will the-e are -uppli.-d. Al'.vvi-'.

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We X.-.-il

II

New Trill|u-rnill-.* I.!v» .!!. 1 *.-n

Perhaps ii would be us well as not lor llic litleun win are occupyiii} a fircat deal of ilnir tinie—and thai ol oilier pti-oii- also -in arguing the necessity of, and askin^ name-to petition the l.e^-i-lature for a r-'..n-trm-lion ill tin- teni-p.-ranci' law, to study the present law ami inform iheui-elve- as to what p..vver they actually po—• under il. Tin* law.

as latciv decided hv the Supreme „ur,. lil.uMv I... tin:

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a ciiv to levy a licen-e lax ol f.,00 .vjn

:c_-ain-toU\ to -Il inby tlio-. the lav,. in thi- city trim Ifif a" tin itn- who have ,lM(j j„.

each

-al'-HI

keeper but of'Vhat

:irv totally iii-iv^anltHl. ami in Hic't n»- j,

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"to"

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,V T'lrna^o

aithougli theiumVunl of

in. •..!». ..... .. pj.i ean complete with the Louis

ville.

1110, the object beiil}.' to eonsolitlale the Line lioad, between St. Louis and Loiii ana and hi

tin- public lam .1.1 1 r.i .1 .. *., I .1, tile tliree larire.-t cities ol the .Norl ivvesl. ol the soldier^ land Imunty bill, v\Incli ,. about eivrhteen State* a» larirt1 the bill. )l' eoui -e It op|Mse-

New Albany and St. Louis Air

ville. as it loes now with the Louisville an«l 'ineinnati Short Line Koal between so it It a ha a 1 1 re in to he at a of Imliana, an ini]H»rtant matter to the two fit it*-* forming the termini of the roa«l. I At L:»frose Junction it will fnnnfct with thf M. S. lloa I for 'hif i^o, thn.- fonnc titij by om* li if ot railroai!

ml .-i'iiteri 11 jr them in the coal fields, from vv liicli they uiiint look for that which will not only maku but keep them *^reat cities. It will lie aiuatter of?-i!iie impor* tance lo tlii- riiy also a.» a means o!' eoniiniinicalioii vvilIi 'liicapi.

St. I.oiii- llailroad. informs that thi? •urvey ol the line Iroin Kokonn: to Lima ha- ju-l beeli-i*oin|iletci|, and that an C.veellent route vvas found. The work will commence in early Spring and push- cei-d in puic'nasin.' it lliey will at unt'e i*d rapidlv forward to completion.

t'l.i .'K, the I'ldianapolis wile murderer, coniiniited suicide in his cell la-1 Tueday hv taking poiou. He was to have IK'.-II Imii^R to-ninrrow. The jrallovv- ithus cheated of a victim.

I'IOIII

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co'ild do

grouml tliat he was snp|Mwl to he op- destroying the iteacr of her lircMtle, than j»l*asint IV-mv don't cost a gicat ilral.,

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p:isivl lo the admission of Colorado as a a hundred lukewarm friends nf temperSUte, that qurBtion being the foremost ance through jieaccfnl evolutions 'A,',,! iV'The tin.,* ron.es'wl.eli it'is iLu!', I VrV, mi'^Jri».nnn.Vr issue before tlie people. I as a mere menace to the saloon keeper. sell the farm, *50 so invested will often ""rll"of'V i.".!

any thing onr temjeranee hring y.ioo.

Tli*\Votik oi rrnj «-r.

^itntc Ui*{ 'p|10 officers of tlio Hifl'eront branches I

u,-

,t|.. 1- vunii.-liosil Alliance have issued

lumi

il pro.rraninte nf

Whit Indiana ni »T-I nc.'il- ju-t now i* "i 'huivhos nl the Hi--t Eieli- in eveiy Uicalily in the Stale. They want earn- I e-l work ami mil iille talk. I*or allei all the li'|Uil liallie niu-l he -1'i|i|ieil, il j,.,.).. "I'lit* lullmlati'in, security, ami 11 nI il i- ever -t.iinn-,1 al all, hy the liuce iil'n j'vt-r-al e.\teiii.n .if the Uiristiau ,'htireh. ileeti cii'ivicti'iii -if it- eiiui'iiiilv thai will M,n'uuj, iitU. -Devuilt acKli ivvleilyo* iK'iit't emirate meet it niaiifully, le-.v "n.-nl: Henienihranee ,,f Clml's mercies to.

a! U-lt*r* mi tli»* .**1:1111 U** 1 lu-n'! amvs to thi* o! llu* (.ioju'l »unl tin* i,^ rci tainl im ilotiht tliut it' saloon ro.ivvision ot tliv worlil. ki'vpt'f as ronvicUnl and liiirtl itwiin/, 1 -/A. Sermon-: I-i*t the It ii* oavh vio!a».i«»n ol the law, ii would

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ivnovv iVoui our initial »»oine of tin* worst

thv liijuoi traM'u*. An

Railroad at New Albany ri-

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l.aFay-

eltt- lo I.acnisse tho line of the I. N. A. A t'. linad is almo.-t an air line, and capable of beinj! one of the be.-t road.~ ill the coiintiv. If the (I. iV .M. t'ompany

put il in first-class repair, re-stuck it, and make it what it should

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the north and

south lhoroii'r'lilarc nl Indiana. Should the gentlemen who have purchased it conclude to keep control of it, they, too, will ex^ien.l a million iu repairs "to effect the same object. .-

r.tili »». nii sNim.

r|t,s W(,

commend tlie following from

in the publishing business

since I Mid, and we can count losses from the credit business as follows Whitlcv

coU|,tv,

$l,iKXl Allen county, about

Total. i-4,siM). llad we demaudetl cash from onr subscribers and patrons vve mijjlit have done less business hut vve would have lieen better oil' in the end."

'I'll.' Hume of Ktiiiit* I'llrim-rii.

cared lor, or no tiees at all, no cheering iij viitin-nt .n.lin of mill* tn mi. ilii.*ott.il shrubs, no neatness, no trimncss. And finiii tin- I'nitc.l sini.-^ Cn.-uit Couii f..r llu. Iim. that was vet a lawn and trees and neat walk' and

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Is' the House of Representative*,'on Monday of last weeR, Representative llale's eoiicurrcnt resolution against re­

but a single war whoop from the liquor liioviiif: from army regimental colors the sellers is sufficient lo lis,.ersc them. Our the hattlo of the rebellion was

Chrintian peoplenrealwayM rt'adv to^poml Among tlio^e who \oteu for jt,

wa« our

money to a.lorn a church, but they are It was just such a vote as we not ready to sjioiid it to put an end to would expect the (ieneral to give and we the evils of intem|eraiice. There is a honor him for it. There were eleven certain Christian organization described

()"'er

,i„ ,. ,, lui.ion,among the eleven wan Holman of /-i tSU Master, called, Indiana. All honor to Manson and Hol"Xbe.C'liurvu of the Deat Llcka," becauiie torn.—Oxford Tribune.

Rcjircsent'itive, fien. M. D.'

Ueniocrats who vote.) for the rewi-

1 prii^raiiinie uf tuples lor the

Wi-i-l of l'raye.-, «-n t*iid in_ I'm in .lanimry 'i, 1S7K, U» the 1 -Jtll. The following are the subjects selet leil

Jttmt-iry Serintins.' Sub-

.. the nation, lu the families, ami to the

in^ the i-oiise-|iieiices tn the Kuler il all ^.|lMr,piuviili'iilial ami s|iirtual lilt'sthiii'js. I )ur |it-iijile lack llii- coiivictii.n ^in^s tu uiir-elv c- confession of sin. ami tlii- curage in the great contcsl vv iIh An/. 7//i.--l i»yer': For t'hii-tian I anil kimlr.tl vices, mul'I'hniches, their increase in love, activity, be ac.-umpli-heil till ti'H'litv to the truth, ami the clearer miin-

ilrstatiou if llie unity in tin* faith for! ministers, mi—ionaiies and cvan:reli-ts.

U'I//i')«//!/,

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for

1'rnyer:

MIIIS

vlmle t'artll b,' lilli Allien aiul Amen

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Ii'al uro- Ml[ tiiii"i*iit I lit'iiilnre ,lnie«, living six inilt'.-i west, I',.nil.I. l»'-t* vve ui'l a Iit-vv aim inurt* Miiii^eiu "i'i"r„ ...

iiv. what i*v'i,|,*iii-e have wt* that it will I )llp

fui(V«r* Think ol it. aihl yuu will probably fiiuia rfiiuWy nt'aitT hotm* than i1m» lialNof thi' I.f i^iatun', -M.

I'IK* lM, X. A. A C. l'i •.. !i»- I p"!1 ti:il. .. Ihe sale ol* the l.oni-ville. New Albany

."seliuyler, ,V

^iitn of .Mr. Schuyler bi»l in bi»« li 11 ut liimvll an«l (ieor«:i* l\ Tallnum.

•SH nuu'li iuiorrujiti'il ainl lar^o|. ,|\Var*l Winten, .linnet H. Harker. .lubn

"..! Mi'Wanl, Maries I Livenrh, ^elui- \i ,..

•. bar aiul Ta\ lor. all Kasteru cap-

Till*. I.i'johirr trtitlilully s»ys t:il who liav«» bnii«rlit up all tho lioiuls -Von niav iViir iiotaloi-s all .lav and all ol' the eoinpany, and an- now its aetual] owiier*-, by ihe terms o| this-ale. It jnot probable that the property will re main loiisr in their hand-, however. The] (lliioiiud Mississippi U:'ilroad Company, in the eoinliined interest" of the Nevv lSs

York entral and the Lake iSliore and .Miehif-'iin ami Southern mails, has hail a'i earelul survey of the entire line, and an inventory of all its rolling stock, fixtures and appurteunnees of whatever kind, made, with a view of purchasing it. The (ihioand Mississippi people are satisfied j|..,i, .ts it stands, the road is well worth

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For families

and daughter- of Christian par-

ents for a ble-sintr on home influence, and on tin' surfaces ami ordinances ot "tile Chun lift toil for.schools, colleges, and unive'siiii-- loreliildr-u at sea or ill ftiri*ij:ii

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that there are m.-n scllinfi J^I'X""

applied lor and been jr nted license, but overthrow of all forms ol tyranny anil ophave „r, tub ',, Hum The I!tw pri-s-ion tor tlie rcmoval ofev- ry lorni ol I A is in a is on an a iv li.rth.-r pre-crilK's, in matter ol licen-e, ,ui)1 ,.(ir

for youii)» men in business

ami professions fur servants and for all ill sickness and tribulation. Wi'/-•-/•'y *•//.,— 1 'r:iyi'r: For nationlor kini.—, and all in authority lor the maintenance i| peace for increase of rifillt ou.-ues- fo 'the spread of religious

K.x.wth

.,t sound knowl-

... n|'t* l»»r riiiitriitiiKMit, ruticoru, ainl goinl-•

nm()1|sr al| (.l!1SsefS

the iliscern-

iit of (i.ul's hands in the national

is il when it is a laet well known judgment- ami lorthe inoval iiileiuan I one to he eas'ilv tli-*.,vercl pi'i.nice, iuuuor.ilay, and the sin- which arr a iviuoacn luanv i*li:trifn! with t!u» rXi'culion *»t

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lllt.r,:!:ttlt

U,,. Holy Scripture,

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,,f pure liti'lature for the

the,..:l4ot

tl.ekinjj.lmn which

that liccii-t sare not transferable, yet this js "viijltteousness, pi'ace, anil joy in the ha- olten beeii done. The law forbid- Holy Gho-t." selling Iit|inir to minors, the salt* of ii on Si/i/z-'Au/. IIHi. l'rayer For Sumlay-' .'opj OIIC yi'Ur. .. Sundavs a,i,| ,„i election davs, but is there Seliool- lor ini-ionary tract, and other r. liL'ious.' loietie.s- lor I he raisin- up and Toil 4 OlIIOK. OIK* Vt'lir, (ll4*ll. a 1 1 I a I

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OI.uiv, K. I.III.

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as Ihe dispatches stated, for the nominal ,ir.'- ,usiT.*l l. K.. Itl. l,:„.i A. ihalini 1 he .lournal and the bcleeuc Ma a/.iue, price §.i.00

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Thousand Other Tliinirs

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now

coines the I^uxrte Argun ami says that that are juiblished on the

W a of in ii a it he pa in thi untrv, in Kuropo there 'v,,lit I'1"" nre sending up their periodical bowl lor their deotors to settle tip. sue rains. They Iw-jt for wood heir (or pay in any tiling, but initially jjet iiothinj.', and linai* ly sii-pend for want of Mip|iurt. Tliej only safe and .sjitisfactorv way is to sell your paper for cash, and pay cash for what you jxet. This makes it nice and iii'iri* Mitiii'nctory all aioiunl.' lletter^ atlvice was never fiiven. For instance, we have

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i',,r the removal ol himler- T\\ Cllty-Fi V4k OH€fc yi'llr.

il vvitli His (tltiry'. 1

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1 )Al N IcSTJtATOR'S N( ITICK N»J\ tn h«T**hy ^iv«.au that thf iiiiih'fiyiM*'!

LINY

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A DM 1N IS I'KATf )lt'SSA I.K.—Notic. i. hfri'hy ivt'ii lii.it will -••Il it 11 ut11 :«U.*ti.it) nh

Fridayt Jmn/inj 10, 187.3,

fit thr fr^lth'IH'i'of .liltiM'" Kvnll*«. hit«- 1

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lhr»M» utoa«t Kre.|»TH*k-lnir^. hi-

t\c ..n .t... .i- .i I TKKMS.—A ereiljt of elcVMij month- will* (M .ul tllC ir»'ar\ SIVS (ololiol ^ivin nil nil

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Curtif. deliver mo from thi fatrm lion.^ hi" note with approvcil -«.*uriiv. without teller

Which St. many .^plt-call hrnuc. Itar.: Am^iMnuor.

HEI EMHER

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rmi-i-titix ill j»r-rt of the tolloAiiijj propeity. to-wit 7 hor»-e«, I'll ittl«\ 7u lio^*«, hay, h*-:»t, i-ofti in thi»

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nvor Jl, the purchaser ^uinu

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LF.CTION NOTICE. The StiM-kholder.'* of the Kircl N-tlurfjul llunk of

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LT UIUXG WITH OTHER PERIODICALS.

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*.*" "T.* The Jtuiriial and the New York Times,"price $'2.00..'..................... .......$.1.00. 1 III-: regular ressioii ol the I.eirislature

I'liesil'iv 1 he .lournal and the Indiana|Hilis .lournal, price S-2.IK1 The .loiirnal and the Indianapolis Sentinel, price $l..r0 MARRIEJ- 'I'll,-.lournal and the Toledo Illatle. priee S2.00

The Journal and Loeke's National Monthly, priee

are ,*nalilel to oiler cxtrnoriHiiary iiulueenii'iiU

lollars a year, jwitli any of the pilhlieationi eiiiimerilteil hel-ivv at/

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Beautiful Pictures! Nice Books!

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ATJ 5 S of a I 1

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The Journal and the Aineriean l-'arin .lournal, priee 7!» cents...

$1.00

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Ev^ry Imaginable Kind!

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KoiMlHlwliethei'iyou want to buy or not. Come in and ME

reeeived IwioelaH many for tlie Holiday trade

IOHM4' in thiw eity. and we think we know how to

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flu- milking hugi1 piopiuvition- tor the /--.-/-.

O O 1 I I I A S

Thoir Choice Ofieritiffs of

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rrliu'OM Cordu, Itiarolz and

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In the Now Safft* Colors,

lleM'rrc iitlciitioii of lnyrM »h Ibej are clicii]!. fully ton |»«r eenL

uiitlt'i'iiiarki't rutCN.

Their Velvet anil (loth Cloaks, their elegant Ottoman and l'uis-

the Holidays and good will to customers.

l(«y Shawls and Scarfs, which arc all marked down low Lu honor of i»i'-i'.'

CAMPBELL & HAWTER.

IN S A N E

A. C. Jli^NIMWON'S

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Th.'lli-t ESSAYS. Tin- ll.'si REVIEWS. •I'll" II.-t CRITICISMS. Tli,* H.'st BIOGRAPHICAL. SKETCHES Tli.- ll.'si NOVELS. Tli.-

SHORT STORIES,

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N'l'U Ilrloli Shop, Washing Ion Street O'litor Clinr l».

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CAinnAOE FACTORY,

WN-HI A^TON ST.. NORTH OF CNII 11 HOUSE,

('rnivforrfsvillc. Indiana,

MlST.IUI.ISMliCiP iu IHiilO A l-'IXI-: AKSOIlTMIiNT OF

CAlMtl A(JES, IJU(J(aE8"

And Spring Wagons

KKiTeouflnnlly on huml un«l inade to order. Work wurranted one yenr. did work t»ken in i-xehiin^e for new. lie pairing done tt) order t». I \\otd, hhi'-khiiiithni}.'. paiii11n^ itiid triiiuiiiiitr-

W in vi to iv ii on or reeommeiid itself. W«* h:ive removed tn WMHIIingtop -irei't, in onr n«-w three*story luiek, the deniiind (or onr work huviny compelled u« to en« htrjje onr fneilitief. Wi- oceiipy our old *hop on Miiiket street for iimniifjietermu Knrtn WH^OIIS

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tif thw hest llliileriiil, Htipn int«*tided hy .1. K. lh»M nel, formerly ol the firm of Smith A* Itonnel, where he will ho pieimed t^ set* hi- "hi friend* fllld ellton»elf.

We »lo k*'ej» the Stildehnkel* Wiitfoli (til s.lle. Heliiemher the phiee- Wn«hlli«.'ton st., 1101th ofi'onrt House, ('ruvvfordsville, ln«(.

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