Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 January 1873 — Page 2

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CKAWKOKD3VIU.K A N It*. I W S

T. H. B.MCcCAIMrand J*. T. TALBOT EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.

HK lower House of (iiigres» has refused to increase the President salary from $2.1,000 t. $..U,000.

Gov HAKI-.U retired tram i.llice thii week, leaving behind him a record that will brighten with the lapse of years.

TltF. nail mill? of this country turned out about four million kegs la-l year— nearly enough to build a fence around tha world.

t^N motion of Jason Hrown. the Senate generously consented to allow the State lodi-tribute to thein-elves jej.ooo worth uf stationery.

1N. anxious wn- the I'rvim to have Hendricks Covcruor thai it had him in--iignrated last Thursday, when in fact it ilid not oc.-nr until .Monday, the .lav tirid by law for -ueh important event..

If is calculated thai there

IT seem- xs if the warfate between authors nnd printers will never cense. Kecently an advertisement ivi sent tu a 'leveland paper of a book entitled "The ('hristian's Dream No Cro«s, Xo Crown." The intelligent coni|iosiior. who happened to be slightly confused in his intellect, made it read The Christian's Dream No Cows, No Cream!"

U.VDER the new* tax law, by a mi-take oi a clerk, the time of the tax sale was changed from the first Monday in February to the second Monday. The time of change wns not noticed in either Mouse until after the'pa-Nige of the law, v» that the time of the tax side- thi..year will be the second Monday in February instead of the first.

will not permit a fight on tariff until tiie

effect until July, ISM.

I.v some of the English prison- the prisoners are encouraged to spend their time in studying. Instruction is given I them and many make excellent prugres-. This is a good idea education is .1 safeguard against crime to a considerable extent. Persons are often in prison month after month waiting for.'trinl, or as a pun- I ishment, and good books and papers' placed in their hands would do uioregi.sl than a lecture after conviction or aemtit-

tal. v'.'^'ivv .:.''£.

IfoopsioN, Illinois, is alive town. One year ago it had 24" inhabitants and today has 1,100. Although it is favorably ', located at the crossing of two railroads, yet what has contributed more to it.-' prosperity than anything else is that it was settled up with wide-awake anil en-' lerprhiing business men. The Chnnieh-

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(.EN. "Dl.'K" OI.LKMIV was inaugurated Governor of Hlinoi- on Monday, and will be elected United. States.Sei1.1t.it .. the 21-t iu-tant. r:/&

A VK.l'.Y liv. riiniur -trom YV.i-h ington that Schuyler Colfax .Mr. Ore-swell in the management of tin po-tutlice department.

A A. MI:NI.KI wa-inau»urat-

i'd a- tiovenior of Indiana la.-t Motnlav. We can't see that time- are ant better now ihan thev were ln-fore.

I-'KAVK Hi.AIK ha« been dttented by the Democratic caucus of tin Mi—ouri legislature for United State- S'liator. A man by the name of g\ w.i- tne -itecessful contestant.

Uov PAI.MI'll gives his expiring of!':-/

Muncie. »e.-k. Thus ihey go one by one.

i"V. HARICHfavors woman suffrage, hi I hi-last messagn he [calls attention to a memorial from the "American Woman Suffrage Association," and -ays the propositions therein contained are worthy of ihemo«t thoughtful consideration of the American statesman.

A MEMBI.li of the .Missouri Legislature has just introduced a hill making it a misdemeanor for any person to give anv railroad pas.-to any member of the Legislature, judge, or county or State officer, and imposing a fine upon the per-on con vii-ted of receiving it.

Tin: Scranton (Penn.) 7'.,„... bhishe1.. see legislators ijuoted at A Ihan v, N. Y.. at from $l.00l to $)0.(HIU per head. while the-uime article can be bought at Harrisburtr for $T. to J50. It calls UJM.:: the Peunsylvania legislator- to raise their price-i to Albany figure- for the honor of the '^tate.

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the time for lili 31, 1*73.

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TitK time for tiling claims: al bounty, under tin1 act

RiviiiR *1W to every soldier wh.

_^ ... enlisted in tin- army ol tin1 I nited riiday iilteruo.ui, reported

-ii.ii claims until Jan.

WIM \x' claim to h"hi olli.-ial position has received ie.-pecil'u| coiisidera tion at the hand- the Republican member- i)l the l.cgi-latnre. Mrs. Sarah A. Hi. ha.- been elected to the po-i-tion of State Librarian, ll.-r election is 1 -..niewhat new in the hi-lovy ..f the State, yet. the eminent i|uaiifieati.n- and the high character which she bring- to the

(it-charge ot her duties is a—mancc -nt-, licicut thai our State l.ibrurv will lal in '400.I hand-. Tin car ol' pt.._'re-.- i» moving on.

"tin 1 'handier ..f Commerce and I'.oaid I t.f Trad.- of Cincinnati, locogiiixing thc impi.it nice of the great International

Kxpositjoii to he held in Vicuna, be^inuiigoii tin 1-t of May, 1-7.'!, to the Inline— interest- of that city -iiid the entile 1 hio Valley, and deeming it advant-iui.'-011-to hate thei.r manifold product-and industries represented at said Kt |»i-iiioii, have created joint committees ..f both

bodies, wlio -hall enii-t the a.-iii -operatioii of their mnniiuictiirer-, invent or« etc., for such of dieir industries amay oe en ditabjy exl'ibit. .1 at Vienna.

I'll*- State Hoard ol .\. last Thursday at Indiana] ized by re-electing .loin President: .1. I). ('!. Nel-o dent Alexmder Merron.

nre 111 re

lt.au iwo hundred women in this countrv and II. C. Cahlwell, iv (01iimil_ who are fitting themselves for the practice of law. How many uf the-e will succeed and lake the degree ol mother in-law •.'

11. laid .veil. Supeiiiilendent: A. C. Jam. i-oii. I rea-urt r, Win. "rim, Jacob Mi tz

tee Joseph Poole and J. V. Miteheil D.-iegiite-in the National Agricultural Cotiv. ntioii. at Washington: ai:d Messr-. Hash-r. 1 V.x and Merrou Coinmittee on '.' Ueception of Delegate-' to the National

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A N O E .n-tance of the tolly o. sum equal to the entire income ol Washst.irt.ng a second paper of the -ame poli-, „,,„„,.. admini-tratien. The t„v-doll is lie- ,,, a country town has 1,, verified |i .„

by the mL-pension ,h. T-h./r^h ,,„. ..,,„, ,„• ,,j That l«per ce:vsc! to exi-t la-t „. „, .,„. ,„,„,. ,„:

a c,.Itural Convention, winch meets

rial breath 10 the utterance of another Indianaisilis in Mav. The I'.na.d ,d-dep.ec-tion of the danger »i centrali/a- j„ „. „„, Kfbriiarv -1. ti-.n. He would have etinctd much! more taste and bettersense ifhe had con If i.- estimated that ihe ,alue of the' fiueil his remark- •,, -!tlltt, x,,^,. „,| ,\llTmi, th,. ,,1,-t ,-ear in New 1 't oik eitv is not le-- than -i.ri,noo,oiKi a

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NVrwmisTANi.iMi the fears, expressed by some of our exchanges, it is not 1 pro*..,,, that there wi be any changes IS & 2 it the tariff for the preseut. Ihe present Ilnnmr has had several things to say Congress adjourns on the 3d of March,

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187,'J, and the next Congress will not '}2'?"}llc_T ."}'.\h.ut "l "'antiHl one of meet until the Uili

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lollowing Spring, and will not then take "'""elected, and voted for him, and we .presume, ou ihat account, the editor of the Franklort /i,-H„er is .1 little sore at tl-. We would much prefer tint he bottle hi- wrath, and inavlv some da\ can afl.'.rd to Vote for' him f,,, dent."

a Hoopston paper through and through il 3 S gives evidence of tin-in is adveni-irc 1, 1. 1 1 "!,'"• 1 1 in |i,s culture and educat on, and -ultercolumnH, which is an excelK-nt .,:„ ,., which to judge a town. I "",Vf

a 9 9 a life usele,- tu others and shameful to DR. L. .SMITH, Presiding Elder Ve ihe municipal laws of our of Crawfordsville District, hn- recently country are -.idly defective upon this been appointed by the Bishops to serve I»J»t, uot constraining the parent to on the Commission of Church Union ''estow a proper wlueation upon his with, other lending ministers of the M. children, and leaving it to their own opE. Church. The growing disposition whether they will rai uj their among Christian churches to harmonize eliililieu to ornaments or disgrai-es to uniiuportant difierences, and looking to .1 tl»«-ii families. Pcrhap.-iht-y thought it unity of faith in the bonds of peace, is puiii-hmeiil enough to leave the parent kuiongthe tendencies of these tiuieu.and "dio neglecis the instruction of hi- fauiiis tho sign of a state ot things which all l.v to labor under the grief and incon-right-mindel we will hail with pleas-I venience which his family so uuinstructed will bring upon him.

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four copies each of the .hurnnl, SrnlinH. T'l-yra/,1, and VullMttt. Sixteen Democrats and six lb-publican- voted fur the resolution, and five Democrats and thirteen Keptihlicaii- voted against il.

Till-: O will find, that "time -els all thing- even." Week before last it criticised //.(.,*•-•'.« IP-././ /, and hint w.-ek the Crawfordsville JofitN.11. read the -hurl lecture. One of two things ,„„-[

place: The freimit

I must secure the influence and commendation of the Jin iix.u. and lhi,j,.r\Weekly, theJCr^^cii/, ur neither the •'/.«- [••••nt nor Weekly can succeed. -J-'mul./wt /{inner.

I The thinner man mu-t be sufliring from a slight aberration of mind. We have thought so for sume time but did not Know the cause until we -aw the following in the Anders.,n I!, nib!, of last week:

one of the editors of this paper.

lit 1 the editors of this paper tu vote fur him 111 uf December f.lh,w-j,„ Clerk of the Ilouse of Repre^nta of legislative. business tives,, but onienuf th editor thils paper

"friend to Mr. Nixun, the gentle-

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Truly, "di-appoiiitment -ink-the heart of 111:10."

1 i:\Ms law compels every per-on under lift .-en to attend school a certain portiouof their time. f| a wasja National law, perhaps so many criminal would not endeavor to palliate ur excuse t'-eir offense by the plea of ignorance. The Inst duty or parents to their children is that of giving them an education suitable to their station in life :t duty pointed out by reason and of far the greatest impurtaiice of any. For, us ha.- been observed by a learned commentator, it is not easy toimagin.j or allow that a parent has Conferred any considerable lienclit II|HIII his child by bringing*, him into tl

THE STATE DEBT.

July L'S, Governor linker in his la.-.', message to the (ieueriil Assembly, delivered Inst

States a W the I'.'th day of A iril, I SCI, debt to be as follows: "The amount of for a |eriod of not less than three years, fivc|er cent State stock is. under the adanit received his hoti..-able di-chnrge, i.r jii-lmeiit of l^li", $.'i2,S_ly.!•(• amount of $.Vl |ir I» yenr«' enlistment after April 'J.J. per cents, sM.Ot'.u.lM amount M, ISi'il, expires mi.tin' ..1st uf ihe pi.*- i.f war loan bonds, under the leg ent month, Congress having (.11 the J.'id i.-littioii ol IStil, still outstanding, $1:'.'.', of April l.isl, passed an act pmlonging ix.o. Total amount, $17',!'H0.1 J, to which

ricultiire mei for Sum. purpura- -hould bw li-and organ-I on the *|0 0 and also that

•^oiitherland. Vice Pre-i-er.itai't: \V.

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revenue of 157 will hav td lor the ext rn .-X|-eii-e

de.'with a

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.loll-, an- worth from ..tie dollar to live hundred dollar-, but a "nice one" am be had for nine doll:

nice one The soOo dolls,

-old byTiltiiiiy, wa-anautoinatoii, could walk and display most of the accomplishment- of a complete modern U-lltt. We have known large families of giil- raised in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky au.l Indiana,and well raised, with rag babies.

I SiMi by tiie pas-age of the new iirm bill the member-ot the Legislature are compelled to ^ay for their pajn-rs they in the beginning of the session cut off all the iicn'-papcr-i heretofore ordered for members. The Indianapolis ./oiinial alvis.-thein if they want to keep [Kistexl a- to what the Legi-latuie is doing, to buy and read the pa|er-. Thev can't keepupwith the times if they read nothiigbui their I'dhle The advice hie. provided they will buy th with their own money and not with the the people's. Put, regardless ol' the y,.v i/c-i/i law, the Senate on Tuesday ordered

iroling

b(,

«"'. lead

tin- Slate

i-siied to it- own school fund, to the amount of $M, io.'.,,.HMi.'.'.r tlie ini.'ie.-t ol

thi-being pledged te the -chools. It isj«l

the Trea-urcr of the State, and the Agent of the St.ite the -11111 of Si'.i^^-I.'i.^-I, and the uncoil,•, ted pr cd-oi' the State tax for 1*72 is e-timated at $:'.."!I.OIKI. The

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DEATH OK LOUIS NAPOLEON. 11 ioveruor and l.ient.

Ihe exein|eroi of Prance, J.oui- N"a poleen. or Charles I.ouis N:t|sleon llouapar:.-, -died at Chi.-elhur-t. KngLiud. at noon of the lull, from the ellect- of surgical operation-for gravel. Mi- death

any prim-,

or jntentate—at. onetime a companrive beggar and then the autocrat of an inland an nativity.

ipireand then again dethroned uiitc.ist fioni the land of hi-

He was horn in Pari- in l.sfl.S—M,, t),,it at hi-death he had nut reach the age allotted to man three score yeai-and ten although he wa» verging thereon. Up to the la-t there i- no doubt but Louis Nnpoleun hoped to again make hi- triumph al entrv into Pari.-.

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—The regular -cs-iou of the torty-eig'ntli1 Jeneral Assembly met last Thursday. Iloth Hou-cs are flooded with billregulating the MIC ol intoxicating I i.I Horn. -, ,,,,

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tor Harney u| this cratic Ajax.

I he III.1MI.II, ,li Jo,,,„„/,.,Us Sena-!

into the exjiedii'iiey of employing such a k.

re|Krter. —TheJHoUM- has adopted a resuluiion requesting the real e-tale appraisers, whenever practicable, to appoint as uties for assessing real estate the regularly elected township assessors.

—A hill has been introduced in the Senate to abolish the Common Pleas ami Criminal Circuit Courts, and conferring jurisdiction on the Circuit Courts and establishing the ulliee of County Surrogate.

—Because there were not enough Republican Senators present on the first day of the session the Deniuciatic members vainly endeavored to capture the organization. The Republicans were too smart for them.

—A whole batch of bills regulating the fee* ami salaries of county officers have been introduced in both houses. Out of all ihe number they certainly can find one that will improve the bunglesonic law.

-ay the eflort failed.

•BSJl'Mn-gL LL a

cents on the hundred doHats in place of, the system practiced.

Ciimiin.ii Plea.-Judges, three thousai.l

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this and a grand total ol $7-4 l,'.l.«l. held by any volunteer political 4 12. The dome-tie debt ol the State con- ,,,eution «r party for deb-gat list-of non-negotiable bonds01 the Stnle

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estimated eipen-cs of the present vear are lot the present -essioii uf the (iciicral Asciiiiily JliMi.ooo, and for the ordinarv expense- ol the government, benevolent ili-iitutioti-, leiormaloiy prison-, in'.t 1.-I 011 domestic debt, and war loan b..nd--7s.",.''..s.s. Thi- i- on the ground that the exp.ns.-s ..I these in-tit ution-are :he same a- in 1-72. hut theie i- an imperil-j live demand for the increase if the accomui.xlalioii ot the insane, and he think- I ,,f the Ni.rlh the levy for the years of 1*7:1 and 17I. \V. Smith

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political .jti.'stioti.s having been for ta-tc and elegance of finish. It is t„ settled at the a session the L.-gi.-h,-1

present

—The bill providing for the calling of a Constitutional Convention, will un-

dutibtedly pass. This is a good prospect, D.U., R,. Daniel Stevenson, D.D., Kev. for Indiana will then have an opportuni- R. Ivylut, Bruwn, Rev. Erastus l^. Fully to march wit/i tho advance of the |«.r, D.D., and Rev. Charles O. Fisher, great army uf the States. —Then- are 20 Baptist association- i„

Representative Smuck has bum- Indiana, cunipri-ing .r.:i2 churches and a di.ceda bill tu better enable county membership uf It.- ,1,12 .souls. There are lrea.-iiivr to collect delinquent taxes „nlv .'US Baptist ministers in the State, w.thu.it the expense of advertising the oy churches have re.-u same. We ikon't know Smuck but we'll ,„ and preaching all the tin, guess lie's a "lip-and-a-hit" business man. —The House was organized hv the

election of the following ollicers: .^|K'nker, W. K. Kdwards I'riticipnl Clerk, Cyrus T. Nixon Assistant Clerk, M. (i. Mcl.ain Doorkeeper, A\". T. I.ockhart. Th?-e ollicers served during the special sO-siull. —Senator Uaggy, uf l'utnaiii

duoed a lull winch provides for the par- ^. „|^,

liv ri.unty jail for the non-payment, during the pitst thre months tunfe

of fine,, instead of remitting the lines

and Highways in his town-hip, ami to

provide for a commutation poll Ux of *2 per bead And a road tax qot exceeding 15

Representative Walker's hill tolix Church of America was organized on the pay and salaries ».f judicial oll'ice-, Christmas. It appear* that the first eonprovides that the Supreme Court .Tudtes fereucc was held Dec. 21. 17?-!, in l.onereceive live thousand dollars per antiun l.ane Cha]iel, Baltimore, which c.nifcrI'ircutl Court .Indue-, three llmuKaid, euce became de facto the .'rote-tarn Kpis-

Criminal Court .lodge-, three thousand and the Superior Conn Judges, three thousand—ol which two thon-and dul

must be added the amount of old Isuuls l.ir- shall IM imid l.v the roimiv in ..-l, -). 1 1 pnni uie coitntv in wuim among whom were raneis A-burv an issued prior to 1SHI, the payment ..f, the court i- held which i-provided for by an act approvcl _\

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'cen liitroiluci 111 t.'ie

IVccniher 12, 1S72, and in.ere-t accrue 1 Senate providing the holding of primary Weslev. This document rehearsed the trenuemly .liroete.l lliem to Watmsl, therein, making total ot :M)(t,iliM» election-. The 1

il"' provide- that elei

or man-

or the nomination of

ing committee or th

candidates may be under the control of a supcrvis-.r to li lected by the party and

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|l be conducted in the same

leally no debt at all, in the ordinary ac- ,,. ,,rdinarv el.'i-tions, and that all pcrsonccptanccof the term, but a bond that voting at such election who are not legal the State ,hall pay much into the voters or v.-tiim more than once -hall he school fund. There i- in the hands of

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—Saturday alternooii at 2 o'cock the two M011-1- held .1 joint convention tor the election ol -umary Stale ollicers. with the following result: President of the Ciuiiniisioiiers of the P.eiii'Voleiit Institutions, lr. P. II. Jamison: Trustee of the Itliinl A-ylum. lion. John Heard, of thieountv Tin-tee of the Oeaf and numb A-ylum, Mr. J. II. Hrov.n Tru-tee ol In-ane A-ylum, Dr. t!eo. I-'. Crittenden Canal Tru-tee, Jam. S. llintoii, icol.ued 1: State Librarian. Mi-. S. A. Oren, of Marion I 'ireetorsoi' the Souther Prison, H. I-'. Mill and A. 1.. Miinsou Directors in Pri-oii, P. S. Si. Juhii, md A. D. Caprou Trusi.e

Home. Win. Manna-

lift.-en cent- ,,f the Soldi some of the .nan. iiilicipal-j joint convention n| the twop-.i'l.-account. Hoii-es wa- held on .Satuidav at a o'clock to..pin and canvass the vine fur

tiov.n.or..

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the Note wa-announced by Speaker Kdwnrds, Pre-idcift Kreidlv declared Thomas A. Hendricks du. elected to serve as

(Jovernor and l.eotiidas Sexton as Lieutenant (ioveinor of the State of Indiana

w.i- mil.Miked for, as scientific physicians |,„ th.- term of fouryeais from and after had declaied that tl ("-rations to which the -isviiid Monday of January, 1S7!I. the ex emperor had submitted w.-re nee Th ivenliuii adnpted -.-ries nr h-n will occupy the pulpit. "No ventila-e-rtiiry and would re-ult in 110 dangeroiu wherea-e- und res.1U1li1.11s omplimeiiliug tion. no -cat-.'' The ventilation and teats jetfeets. The dead Emperor out passed ol the jsitrioti-m, inugiity, ability and were good enough for ih..-. who U-ft their the most checkered careers of any mine.. 1 eili.ieno of hi- Excellency, Conrad 1U- \fillm- natures at l,.,nie. Alas! |»)orr

ker, thai his administration had Isen characterized by distinguished ability, and will long le remembered by the State os a bright and glorious record in her hi-tory, and that he in his retirement from the ollio., will take with him the go.rfl wiihes of the ps'ople of the State,

without distinction of party, who with united voice are ready to exclaim, with reference to hi-acts, "Well done, thou ••O.M1 and faithful servant."

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IOI ITKMS.

—The Day of Prayer for colleges ha been changed to the last Thursday ol January by the Methodist authorities. —The American Mihle Societv has be-

gun to supply Dibit* to railroad ti-aiiw.

1 Ih plan originated in the .-south.

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oming common in Ohio

countv. the Derno-j nicks in the cars thus supplied.

.• I —Kev. Henrv A Huektel, of the North-

1 be two Houses met in joint con- ,.st Indiana Conference, and stationed ventionlast Friday afternoon to hearlhcj,, /.io„sville this vear, has k-en appointlast annual message of (Jovernor linker, Mi-ionarv tu Pule-aria. hv liishop

I Senate elected U. II. Olive Hani-. He will sail in a few wivk-. 1 n.icipal Secretary. P. P. Culver Assist- in it M. K. Church, LaFavette ant Secretary, and Archibald Ander-on approaching cunplclioii. The 'main Do.irkeeper. .,.

,NiH rival anv in the We.-t

a wUu-h

Hire will have fair sailing „„d much titue Civer-itv Nashville. Te.mesto devote to business.

will cost $-1,:KMI.

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Ihe .N-nate wants an ollicial report-! revival of religion. All the girls in or, a resolution having been adopted for the dormitory, and neirlv all the Ix the.'ippoititmentofa committee to ini|uire j„.

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appoint as dep-j ,, year, to Methodist mission fields

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air subjects of this gracious This an institution for the cdu-'

cation of the colored student.-- •, According to the recent action of the Board providing for visitations, the com,

c.i. Bishop Foster to de many and Ita! Bishop Han is to India. China and Japon, ami Bishop Haven probably to.Mexico.

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meeting and nearly all converted

(Jeneral Conference, of the M. E Church

ion, namely, Rev. Freeborn i. milliard, D.D., Rev. William R. Claik, D.D.. Rev. lohn L. Smith, D.D., Rev. William Nast, nie

i"lr"-jiiieinlM.'r-!iipofl)elweeii

a c,dorid,

i.f ]risoner.s who may lie confined .-'Die receipt.-of the American Hoard

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lhe parol to be revocable at the. pleasure ,.,,,.,f. expeinlit lire ol the (inventor.

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in Kviui.sville.

-f6.".,:!W—i-areelev one-hal the av

eriig expenditure—J'.L'.L'Sil In-low tho receipts of the -ame period last vear, and

-Notwithst.indiugt.lie law pn-ed at $27,127 below those of the same ,*riod the special session ruttingofV all perqt.i- year before. On the other hand the ites in the shape ..I attitiouery, .-tamps I

!,pI.ropriations

am newspapers, ,,, ,.,,},« was m:ule in |,„sc of 1872, the enlargemt.it having both Houses toget their regular Diorning ,l,e soundest missionary literary gru.l by .Mtib.-cribing for the The Home .herein rv appeal- to I.r.iieipal. newsja^rs. It i, -dless to

for 187« are $.'10,000 above

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--.s-enator Harney hii introduced board, It! lunvion-, 77 -talioim, and 41.". bill making the township trustee of eacli out-stations, the number ol laliorei", concivil township Superintendent of Koad- nected with th.-in being 1,280. The board

ranches to make up the

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has under ittcare l":i churches, with a

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The XtirthlHf.iterit I 'hriatian .li/iot.i.i

lias an article allowing tluit the Methodist

copal Meihodist Chinch uf the I'niti States hv a special permit ln.ni Mr. Wes-

ley on the following day Some sivty itinerants were pre.-, tit on the occasion,

Th Coke. Tin latter was clioscu

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ditlicultiesalleiiding thegrowth of Methislist Church in a country where the membership was MI widely -eattered, with its i-eclesiallicnl center so far away, in Kurois'. Me then proceeds to give the American chinches their freedom, and to

manner appoint Coke ami Ashury joint Supeiintendents over them. After the reading ol the letter it was then agreed "to form ourselves in an Kpi-copal Church, and to have SIIIS riiitciideiits, ehi. r-. and den-

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1.1..I.I lit'ari hi- tinned ||J Uo-e '.-! ivlonii —"It tt.iul.l lev.- I..-,.*" uplel exhibiting a style ..I lan-

guage, and juissiuii seldom found in prints K.v. Mr. .Mc.Mullen if necessary to defend himself again-l ail such sallies of dyspeptic iniiuD. What we wi-h to -pe.ik uf ju-i i- Tabby's unfortunalcdispositioii, llVei/ l:w,u- iil/tml l'r"irhn:i" shows conclu-ively that. Tab was unwell. "The house crowded." i)h,|»..,r Tab il is always -o when it i- known Mr. M.-Mnl-

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h.s.islhe grand and beautiful experience

\%'ubntili c. '., ./-,I.V..

Bi-hup Bowman will go to South Ameri- .1 the,,,, we would ask the favor of

Rev. l.l. P. M'Clain writes from

iuity to recognize the relmiouB the college

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the Bishops have appointed the following La'" Agent, of this wild Ter-1 "Mentally" it is a mistake, because with nersons ss a commissiun c| .| I'„ Cr»wfur.l. from whom this city marriage all mental growth is susmuided p. r-uis -.s a oiiiiniH-ion on Church I 11in the large majority of women. Kducu- '_.,'. '. ,, ,. tion, lieing regarded as simply a means llns was a tune of small beginning* for ....^ abandoned as soon as hoih the college and Wnhnsh \'alley. Ity tin untiring eflorti of lir.oIlovey

ar uigtiunt Father's Inin.l she rears her lioa.i

i'or- in this lovely valley an our neaiititul tin.]

ty-nine are entirely destilule nf preach-' bolove.l Walmsli College of ihe West. I ing. Mil have it once a month, ami 100 This institution has been of financial twice a month. The memliers have rais-! benefit lo ihe community in which it is eil for religion- and lienevolenl purine cale.l. It has been constant aonirce of of every kind during the year alKiut ?i!tif,- revenue to the city. Six years ago it was"the 19'.!. There are only two Uaptist cliiirehes estiniate.l that the Blinlents anil I'rofessors in thi'.State with :i membership exceed- fxpen.leil forty thousand dollars annually inevitable, result (if laws of nature piti ing -I'Mi, Hml they are colored churches in in 'his city and vicinity. During the five '^'. i«'»l persistently biokcii. Indianapolis, and only two, ills.., with a yenrs |.i»t, in addiliin lo this yearly sum

aou'

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0

4 0 0 0 1

miniu at'allDl cost of $'2:i,l)00, or abou S70,.

000 disburse I in this eonitniini.y in five

iiua.ly into l.ie coffer, of. his county.

Hue ee in llii* itm-clion i-iin not be wel

esiimuted. From ibis edueuliouul unit luorul power Hn intelligent obseiver wns once le.l to it'iniuk. on c..iii|itiring mn ciety with thill of a neighboring eily

puny ot' pemons from each city be eutnuiiugle.l in some j.iitty, niul lie eoiiM nlinosl iuvmial.ly s.'le.l 11..'.?.• (it.ni t'iftw t'ordsville

Thin c.iii.'titlolir.l rxrelleiioe of Ihe iti«titiition has iiin.le the name of Wabash College known far anil wide, even across the.

waters, la.stern piesi.len.s in r.-.-unimeroi- J''11.1

hairman, ami read the letter trom Mi• mg a western college to yuung nicu, have -intense

The extremely tine.uthlv v.iup p.nii Tabby gave in the .-011111111- ol the /.' la-t week i5 not worthy of uotici. Hui i'lst of llie iu.oinpiinible ciiiiipii- ot tliir-

!.-t our poor feline brother should dl ty-threii ».res with pn.p.iiy vuhicl nt s.etid into his grave or to a more

lloble

alley with his deluwho heard Kev. Mr. iiir stomachs and cant-

resting place in th• -Jvc belief that al McMiillenhad asiug. whining soul- us he, we write. No doubt the noble spirit, of Mr. Mc.Mullen will finish its work and a-cend to the Ma-ler, little daunted by the multiplied epithet- and hail use of grammar Hung 01 by poor soul le-s Tabby.

her merits, inctuls de-ii We-t.

wh

lab

it..nit- Alas |oo

The prayer wa- long, much too long for knees so unaccustomed 10 kneeling as thine, yut no one could object to any ol the earnest petitions there sent up. I

To culms to ihe candid fact, men hav as varied religiousexperience as there ar. ., ,. ., o| unties, at which the Arabs on tree, ,n the forest. And while Kev. ,,,„ Mc.Mullen is the highest in point ol nam- p,iuCk trie- to swim according lo rule, ral scn.-ihility and experience, yours is a finds hiin-elf Happing the nir with lowest. He' can well K)ar aloft in |,i-1 liis hands a- if healing: oh" mus-piitoe-1 „,..• 1 ... .. 1 while his heels amuse themselves with a beautiful imag nation with the ange N .. .. similar performance 111 the rear. I turn you can as well mingle in the felt,,, band

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that prowls in darkness. Because the I out with my feet iind myself revolving 1 deep feeling expressed by one uf (bid's

ever-tried and faithful ministers does not I accord with your meager experieuoe you

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which is comforting in declining years, „.,!(_ "Well," observes Freshma.n,, as wi. It is that kind of experience which sustained our fathers in their dying hour, and led them to leave lis the blessed prouf uf their faith in a just yet merciful Fath" er above. Tabby, go again, examine the "bone" and you will find it contains the marrow of latness. (iAisitiKi.

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!«/».. K.li'o.

•VsAVi-hiiig the citiiens of the city and vi "'^e sanctioned

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placing the following in your columns' trial.

Forty yen™ the 2l',| of last Noveiuhi-r, ".Morally, three pioneers eould liivo been seen wend-

a little red, hric home to the ten ncre• do

Yoiintsville, to the HiexrVoi Cluhtnu, Ail- nnte.1 for Wahash College. There, in ihe •cit-nte, December HOth: "W have just niidst ol the forest, Wns selected a spot for closed out tirst protracted meetiii" on

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building, and around the slake knelt

Alamo Circuit, which we held at Wesley these three founders—ane of whom is a Chape in the church were happily converted, and dedicated the college with all its future to rowed and enlarged according to the will are to-dav aeiire winkers for ftod the ever living (iod. and moral sense of her who draws it. teen were added to thechnreh du'rin- the

Al 1 a

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nulling, aim iK.iriv .111 io.nertisi. ,. to the niiijontv of our voting married I pursuance of the action of the

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one of high atun.hir.l. iiml to compile corruption would have been opened u] favointily in ninny respects willi the older colleges of the Ian.I. Many inttniices

occur in our history where young men have left our walls ol' learning uiul entere'l the elasm— nf eastern colleges mf "uninn.

The .lt'iiiirlinciil of Military Science, under Col. II. II. t'urriiigioii. is a grim.I acquisition, ami nil expenses of Ihis clinir paid by the. liiivvruuit'iit.

The perfe.'iion to tthich Civil laigineeiing 1111.I Topography, with the Kuropcan iind I nite.l Soil.-- models on hand, is eoni.*mplsief render- this ilepiiitinent supeinir In unything west of ihc Alleganies., and only iis t.|iuil in ^'ale. 1 bus YVhbiish College is silualed in the

low eiish. ^:!7'i,ilO'l. A large library ol IIVIHK) M.luini's, mi exiensive ami vubiable cabinet of 2C,t.oO sjie.'iuiefia in the net\ hand-oii.e eabiiiei rooms. A faculty of

10 nt its head, nnd Jill -tudents, ss the I ,,.

like bride cake-., with crvstali/.ed

moiiiit again that would be a jolly sell ,,

t:arly Murr^ lug-.

Morally, mentally and physically premature marriage is a mistake among women and yet every day we sec thi- misthe uflice-of religion,

"U,^'i consent of friends, am'

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., .. 1 1 1 be "under authoritv," to rule a housemg their wav ihroiigh the deep snow from 1 ., .- 1 i„, ,j prudentlv since no atmosphere is as dangerous for an undeveloped mind a that of the absolute power which is generally delegated to the young wife. She may now do whatever is pleasing in her own eyes. She has been freed from pa-

1 1 rental restraint, and anv other has a eir-

Many who simply had a name venerable 1 rofessor 111 the institution—and I cumfereiice s.. undefined that it is nar-

regard ot both law and wisdom,

among

thwet ensdHilsl obtained. It may be argued thai all education from such a notion isa

the magnanimous friends education in 1 mistake to begin with. True, hut then HID K.isl. ihe college grew and flourished, th_e one which keeps the culprii in ... .. „,, the society of wisdom, and ikjis just no.imdwitl, ,. the town. Though ii».». 11..!

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existed without cnhimtie- and financial arrive at a jiisler conception of difficulties, yet slowly hut steadily and per- its worth and value. severingly, has she increased in strength "Physically," it is a mistake, became and vigor, uutil by the tilessings of be-1 '':l.rl.v '." *vli"u-li__ many marriage

,. ,he mind, under such inllueiic.-.

are maile, the tinman form lia.- not nr

rived nt porfecteil strength ami diiti

and respoi^ibilities me laid up..n it lor' wliich nature tins made no adf.)ii.ite pro-! vision. Vitality i* destroyed ijuieker llian it is generated, and early and rapid de-. cay of both mind and body are the results. Then the woman is siiid to die by visitation of !od," though in nine cases out of ten it is only the simple mid

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.'100 and UHI, and "leaded the college liii^erecte.1 two hand- If you should meet the eve ..( am per-

'll1' oenterliuilding at cost ion who propo-es In cure 'imprisonment

'"-'w l'otylechnict (lym-1! thleiOregon penitentiarry wee would ad-e

vn

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Indeed, inoni-v contributed thus to a col-

membership of a.019. It is educating upon th re.id.nl. of the city and I "!!',"!1P ,WJ,tl,rt ''^li forty,-even conI 7 9 9 victs had fits, and two became hone ess

j/,i^pupu». joouoty. Tht tMBif.ld dlr««t .nd In4lrtai tnune. uu|iniwi_v

fayette cily .loneendowed a *15,0!)0 chair, j'-^malices, while bis voice resembles a nii.l oilier cities and individunls iibrond combination of factory whistles :nul the lmve perloime.l llie mime grneroiis aol.'

st'ri''ch

lH'll-\ee.le«t "AttloiMtiiii'iil.-'

I Two bills have been otlercd in Con-j gross—one in the Senate and one in tin Mouse—to have the Constitution I amended so as to authorize the people to vote directlv for President. It i.-curious

where no eollege exists, that "Let a com- note that these proiHisitions follow im-

mediately alter the first occasion when a l'orliou of the Presidential l'.lector- chothe the 'Constitution, in voting for President untrammelled by any instructions. If the (ircelcy Fdectors hud leen in the uiajoritv, (Mr. (.ireelev haviiip died or if to 11-

-en hud an op|voitiinitv to exercise sound discretion contemplated by

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of- excitement, in "persuading' the Klectors, and an unlimited field ol

Such things as these, which occur very commonly in these days, were not contemplated by the framcrs of the Constitution, and for this reason, as well a- because of the ubsoltile idea embraced in tin' constitutional provision as it stands, the proposed aiiieiidnie.t ought to h. adopted liefore another Presidential election comes round. The late Senator Ponton, of Missouri, proposed thi- reform, together with another of ci|iially -alii taiy character, more than thirty yeiu ago. Me was fur holding two Presidential elections by direct vote. The lir-t t. he informal to develop the preference ol the people by thi- means instead of bj a convention—and the -ccotid to be restricted to the two or three candidatewho had the highest vote at the informal election ami the id a having tin highest number at the second election was i,, I,, the President.

the President to get iiiviiliirs ,0 »,lve,t,s.- .„ ,, .'ability to slipply! The "Detroit it Pel Hiver" road, now in-illly if not (jiiitr lini-heil to Logans]oit, will open another important 1 lliiih In Hie lieii.l.v.ii. I channel for the distribution of this valu-

Hilverti

ml have her become 11s till mid hope tin- "Vale of the S..I.P.

Tr. :n en..mi.. ,i: i.ni.inj:!, .I..',M-II.:V able product. At l.ogansport it afford- i, After our hot, dtt-tv ride, the tempta- direct connection with the Lakes, for the tion of the cool, sparkling water is irre- Logansport, Crawford-ville A Souihwest-si-table. We fling our clothe- down anv- Kailway. where and anyhow, and there isa regular other parts of tin race for "fir-t in," at which Abraham, knowing what the result will be, grins sardonically. And well he may, for n..w the wonderful buoyancy of the water, which we have hitherto regarded a- mere "traveler's yarn," suddenly a—erts it-elf in a most reniarkab'e maimer. The fir-t who stops in mnkeu two strides -afelv

ck. but the moment I strike

a

.should not judge him so unmercifully, his own throat, while'the nauseous fluid

teetotum without advancin

inch. Freshman attempts to put his feet to the ground, ami instantly turns a I tl summersault as if trying to jump down for

rs, ,.n«"e!(»«« Havor of which may be faintly rep-

I the proud father of a happy familv, now I »jl'diciotts mixture of hriinfind I ,. stone and old shoes) insinuates lt.-elf into left alone the only representative. Oh I

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it is 110 wonder tu tne nor any one of Chris- and sputter as though he would sneeze tian experience that our bereaved broth- bis very bruins out. Nevertheless, the er poured forth his soul lofy experience 'TP1.'"'"' elearness nnd delicious coolness

1 1 ... 1 of the water tempt u-t remain "in

attained tinder such trials, in I ntilul «»iiMd.-nil.le time hut at length the soulstirring language. It is nut strange scratches and gull-, of which we all carry that he wept and that his gray-haired more than a few, begin to smart iuluihenrers wept also. Say wha.t you•wil

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it is a mistake, because few

»ro tit at an age when they shotliu

Crawfordsrille consisted of V'I«1* might fear to walk in such a broad

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as ,rtf V1

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|ost|f»ne fo th present th

Jl',f,ll"R,"t

l»is.|'la.i, because there is

Chinese burglar in the institution who

•v,'"r''' has been seized all of a sudden with a eonIt to be regretted tluit comparatively fiction Nature bestowi

IIMlilllMI.

Itloi'k Clllll ill ,,.,. •!... N....v \.,:k O I IT :,

'Ihe Sand Creek Coal Coinpanv, th. tirst to commence, is now able to dclivei

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rich legacy for ('1 iiwfor.Nirille nn.l Mont- four hundred tons of coal from its uppei poultry coiiniy, nnd a rich inheriience for vein, and about fifty ton-daily from th. our State and N'niion voiitli. Lend her lower. The Frankfort Coal Company her vour svu.paihv and aid. Speak of her I'itfbnr Company are mining ..." ,, ,, about tutir hundred ton- each these to your friends wherever you be. I all on

thai the -ame

enough,"but at the third he make- a ami- I .'it the deposit of Parke mm den plunge forward, throws his |',.„t tl at an outlet for it i- seemed thruiigl spasmodically above the surface and he- I the completion uf the Logansport, Crawgtils rolling o'ver and over like a wound lord-ville Southwestern Hail way, pass, cd whale. Before we en recover from iug. as it doe- for twelve miles at 1 jour tuua/enicnl ill the-e mano'iivers, we 1 southern end, over thi-coal, and alf.uu find ourselves imitating them whether i"i-r at both it- termini- Logan-port am.

we will or no! and now U^ins a sei 1,..- Terre a a by the -eveinl rail tw. mo-: mean- fur cheap tran-portati..i, listribution or the va.-t ili-pwi-.it ol

making him eoi.gi,

erably from the action of the salt that

1 1 we are lain to heal a retreat, frosted all

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^"».'«

women-wome by eourtJsy, children in

iil-onhimexlra-j

suidi mpftger returns liimucially lmve been ordinary gilts as a vocalist ami he -ings I ma.lebyo.ireiii/ens to aid such an insti- 'r«'il morniiig until night. 11 is .-aid that I Ul A &

union, pouring its tens of ibous.ii.ii an- ''""I'l-orpiHis playingdillereiit times A & I 0 1 8 it O

emitted by Spotted Tail when his

U10lll'r-i.i-lnw

make- him mad. Theoth-

er pri-otieti are const.intlv -endiii" word

leg in our liiidsl, is a nrmcipnl lures ed ,i.„ -,...i "'""i»o the sherill tint be will confer a favor ut ii Urge compound Inter.-t, and m'iy if he will hung them, or else blow up the more of Montgomery', gold lie thus in- whole penitentiary at once. There's an vested, but by no menus lms tho college average of two suicides a day and once, been without its high and literary iuHu-1 "'."'" v'X'ali-t wrestled'for twetilv

fifty t„

and by the -eveia

hure I road- which it crossc- between the.111 jnirt:i 111 railway centres, the ami ami rich mineral wraith.

It-iiiiliiiir llnllronil r.miiloycs. (Irdei- have been is-u...| 110m tin headquarters of the Penn-_\ hania Kail road, directing that on the 1-t of January all passenger and freight agents on liflcrctil divisions shall give bondthe faithful perl'orni.i..i'e of flu

duties. The amount of the bond will depend on the business done by each agent, but it will not is- les- than livi hundred or more than t\\o thoii-and do! bus. Conductors on railroad trains havi been obliged to give bonds for some time, and report say- all employes through whose bands the money of the coinpanv ii 1 la-se- will all have tu Ui likewise.

'1'iveiily a To .-ay that hundreds of maids, wiveand widows look twenty years yotiiigei than they are in consequence of the complexiotial freshness derived from the use ,, of H.niA.v's M.M.NOI.IA BAI.SAM, i- sim-

ui»s»»lute

tor 0 lellow that wanted to commit sui- be promptly verified by direct testimony cide He might jump till all blue, and

Uldi,.s

be none the worse "1 believe you, 1 as to u.-e the best means of making themch.ti.es in 11 ack. 'this must be the place -olve.slovelv. Naturesuiuetimes, but vcrv where I inldy swore t., drown lums-lt or

a

pen-h in the atteuipL^ I.,,,,,

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fact, which might

we're as willing to tell their age-

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clearue-s but even then time suoti begin-

to make inroads upon the velvet cheek the fair white brow, the ivory bust, the rounded arm. To preserve the "glory o" Woman" unblemished, even after the meridiau of life has passed, it isonlp neeessary to use daily this cooling liialtliful preparation.

I a to in ii I'lfhiinination cannot exist where Prof"AXIIKIISON'S Dr.itMAixili" is appliedFresh wounds, (ialls, Caulks, Bruises, arc dried down and healed without iullummation. Si-ratches, Sand Cracks. Swellings and Sprains, cured by a few applications. A thorough use will also cure Sweeney, Poll Evil ,Windgalls and Lameness, from whatever cause.

See advertisement ill another column.

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W. H. RAYMOND,

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JAJLES M. THUMFriUiN,

A TT'lNKV AT I.AW, ii:,ufe.i,l-v,llc, In, tie.. i.p| -lie Hie '•t.'i e.

GRAIN AND I FEED.

FAI{.Mi:i{S OF MONTUOJIEKY COUNTY:

It' you wftiil lho lili^hcst price in cash for

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Court Uonst-,

A. C. jr.NNISON,

VTI'OltNCY

AT LAW, No :•-'., Mi.in

ri....nt.i.|-viil.', In.l

MEDICAL.

Maiiliootl: How Lost, How Restored:

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Wx, ZT'wr

»"«l"«iM'fl (lie having the ma-

loritv), there would have been a season

oni

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tale we hea

activity prevails in the

il Hrnz.il nal wa.-

velopment of coal, (specially Clay county, where the Block fir-t discovered, and where the production now reaches thousands of tons daily whereas the mining of it wa- only commenced some four or five year- ago The same measure of success i-anticipat

«l»«,r»» »,'» cdoi.i'iu.

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111 '"I *w iwitliuul uii*ln.-iiif) of 8i'Miim..i:. HyrM.Kt Scmitii'l Wc ikn."-n, iiivnliiulnrv Siiiun:tl I.ut-.-t-: bii'iTi.ii i, Mi'iiiii] ititil .'..JJ-IC ,1 In .jjtpiifily Itii]H'linnuis lo Murrm^c, vU-., nUu Cnn^uinjitioii, K|»i!**ps_v oi l-'ils, iiuiut:fd \y s»-i| iiiilutciMi'M' oi'i-oximl PAtravit^Hiice. iv l'ri*t\ in ii'I'lili'i! fiivt'luitc, dnly rota-.

Iiu* ri'|«-hnit'«| luithor, in t(n«« aili'mrnhli* .»-. -II\ .-Iriirlv tifiinun»(r:iti»- !HIII a tliirl Yvm H!|cri"-*-!ul I'ltH-d'-i'. III..! the n|:ll'liilliK i-ims,.-.jilrtifo of -rlf-nhlis* lim IM' iH'lirnll .-iiifil tilt* (ilil.Kt'PMix Uff ItltrllHil tllftlli'ittr tin- ii|.|,l!.-.,tH'i. of lli*1 Unifr pumtuiH "tit n»n«io oi'u tiii'h i-vi-ry -ull»-i'-r, n« ninttn \iin.i in, t'otiilitiDti nm\ !'*. »?»"'i-nri'liiiiiHcIfi ht'.i|-h pi, a»'l liiitl Miiii.-tilly. tm'. Till!* I.crtUi ilwllM l»i in III*' ImililH '.f •ry itiftn in tin* lnii'l. .Sent, uiiili*r -*«uil, in a pluiii nuolop to m\ I ^t•^^"'. pn.-tp:»lil, I'll If- of "I.X I'C'llt-*, (II »Md pus* ^CiMip-.

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LECAL NOTICES.

AII.ROAD Nona:.

.Nniiee i- li.r.'l.v niven llii there will he a iii.'.'ting -1 Hi.. Sl..,.|ih.,l,lers of Ihe Tole.1... IIIOIIIIOUII SI, |.,.„i,

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.."liipniiy, ill llie M-i-.u ]|,,„„. i„ ln,|i,ii,„p„|„, linhi.i..i .,ii iii.'Tih ,j.iv of Kehnmry, A. I), irfw. in .-l.-'-K, 1 M. f.,r tne i.urpose of iint£ upon .I'll. l.-.ir.'..||s..|l.l:Hi„|,l„.

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n„. -in.l Tol.'.l...

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oiiliv l.ll.i the St. I...His, Shelhwille Delroll it.nl II...el Comj.:.nv of lllinni-.' '-.'•.-'. Tllii'SS.sri!.\f!fK. Pre-.

J^I.K(.TI«X NOTIOK.^ W^:'

The.Sioi-kliol.ler- ol llie |.',rst Nriii.niul Hunl ol r.iwf..i,|-vil|e I herehv i:r.titi..,| t„ meet nt •ii.'iri..iiikiiijj h..ti-i., ni rrawfonlsville, on tl..-rill-.lny ill.lnmiHl-v, lnT.'l, Imlween 111. hours ot l.loVloi-k.A.M.. :.i,.l .,', lo,k, |.J|., to

I s,.v,.|i Imveiors l'..r ih i-iiini vein-. 1'".'. li, 7-l )). WASM. iN.'CKSlimr.

[7' »I{K('M)srRi:01'' MORTdAGK.

/.i.'t.in.i. M,„il,,„ii,rn, (\,u„h,. s. Monl••m iv Cll- ll l.i'oiir't.M.in'li Turin, A. I). !«. '•r:i v-. Ilar.len Freeiimn. Kor.slo.--

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In-sitiiti^ .r linlittii.i. .Now, theteiore, the stil.l ll.ir. en rieennin mil ink,, nulien hut siiiit ease "•ill lie hem.| at the next term of tlii-. conn.ami lli.il he he ..11,1 appeal l.ef,.re thc Jmlge theteo! 'Il lhe J.I iluy ol -mil ternt, t,,l(. hl'hl at Ihe .nirl Hon-.. 111 frawloi-.l-Mlle on the .-eeim.l Mon.liiv ..I Mareh, 18T:i, ,, ,| .|„.,, „,„| ,|,ele to iiiiMver .sai.l.'oniplitiiit.

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Hy virliie of- pre.'epl i.-ne.l by Wils Layman, Mnv.u of the eilv of Crmvlorilsrille. lesle.i l.j T. 1. Ill-own, CUT in ilireeteil to Ihe I'tiy Tr.'.-iirer, in limn- ..f .1. U. .lohlison, nn.l

Itiiuist It..Ii.rt Hay- mi.I I'athernie Hays, for the inn nf siMeen .lollai- an.l-even .'puts. [Slil.117] ...iip' niii.iii7it of n.-h,.9,riup|it on the »e.-t hall of I.'I No. Ills, .ni the nricinnl plat of sal.I eitv, for curbing and hoiiMcriuc: the muter in front "of or ...Ijoiiiiiu. attiil premise-, 1 have lcvie.1 upon, lis lhe |.ii.p.-rlj of the sui,1 Holier! Il.iy- all.ll.'.itllsrtne Hay., the we-t ha|f of lot No. ope liuii'l) e.| l|.I eii'hi, los) .le-.-i ibc.1, -itiiatc in HIP oily r.l 'r'.«»..r.l-vill... Sta'.c ..I linliaiia, nn.l will on the tb ..I February. Is7:i, l.cluecii the hour- ol lo o'clock A. il.. nn.l ..'.-lock e. M., upon or near liic pt.-iie-e- aloiei..-ii.l, ..tier for «ale ill plil.ll. nl.-'i.-ll lhe preull-e- above .b--..nbeil Ih" hie,li.'-l bi'l.ler, or so much tli'-reof H- may he iieee-.-ai) lo pay aa.I satisfy sahl a--e-stiieiit win co-i :i:..iehiii e.s.

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