Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1868 — Page 6
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A little oyer sevontci-u,years t^gy^u j, linnilson\ef^^?a(icoi]|]|tls|§u|} lady, whoso nearest relatives were dead, and whose care devolved upon a grandmother, made the acqtuiiutance of an'equally interesting yoitng ••man, at a social gathering which took place at the house of a mutual iriend.
Tliev hecame enamored of each other and the acquaintance of the evening merged into warm regard. Mutual vows were exchanged, and marriage was dccided upon- The visits of the youth were recognized and allowed
)y
the grandmother of the girl, and that there was to be auy interruption to the prospect of their becoming man and wife was not dreamed of. 33ul the old adage applies in this ease, and when the .young lady's relatives were informed of the intentions of the pair, the announcement was received with some coolness, and she was informed that the (the relatives) liad otherwise provided for her: that
The male party to the
come 3rrs.- he infprnved that he had resolved never to mnrry. The rest is soon told. His attention* were renewed. He proposed, was accepted, and whether' they are ao\r married, or are shortly to become man and wife, is of no particular tm-1 port to anyone bii.t tlicmselves.
Vt'aiic
11l a recent speech, Wade Hampton said "The old Government was honored at home and respected abroad: taxation was light, and plenty blessed the land.''
If this were so, why then did Hampton wage a furious, bloody and protracted war to destroy "the old Government V" Those whom he and his associates now traduce gave a half million of lives and five thousand millions o!' money to prer-evve that Government. Yir.'-e Southern gentlemen know mat the people of the} North estimate at its real value their present solicitude for the honor of •'the old Government." The advice they arc so lavishly tendering in the pending campaign is not relished bj* loyal men of either party If they really desire the election of Seymour, prudence if not modesty would bow them in the rear. They don't look well in front.—Baltimore Sun.
A Hapcl Wofkiiig Man.
"Speaker Colfax," says a Washingtori letter-writer, "is the hardest worker. has the largesC'rhopefnTness", brightest face and quickest wit ot Congress, keeps his place like a'young man used to greatness—a civil Alexander who can whip and pardon Darious with about equal quickness. Grant, with his sober, steady, fighting face, takes his new honor quietly as an old married man hears that lie lias another child born. They are marvelous men, both, in their quiet acceptance of honors."
£,made
match"1 came on from Isew York and pressed his suit, after a severe struggle with inclination on the part of the young lady, the nuptials Mere reluctantly consented t'", the first love relinquished, and the marriage consummated.
Shortly afterward the new made wile removed to New York with her husband, and during the seventeen years of their partnership nothing occurred to disturb the relations !,•-
tween them. The ladv was in all re-! mistake, to call it no harsh name. spects an affectionate and dutiful wife, and children olessed the union. To all appearances the love of former days was entirely forgotten, and if any of the old memories came up in
of that period consumption marked the husband for a victim, and he departed from this life, lamented by many friends.
The widow then returned to Koehestor. She had not been here many days before she received a call from her friend of former days.- Time had dealt leniently with hint, and fortune had smiled upon him. He had traveled through this and other countries and thong in many instances lie had been the object of designing attentions on the part of marriageable maids and match-making mammas, he had withstood ail approaches of the kind and remained heart free.. He was not long, it- may be imagined in acquainting his old friend with this fact: and when, in a joking manner she expressed surprise that he had not found some one wortliv to be-
A California paper speaks of a murderer as having "a wonderful talent for bereaving any family he docs not happen to like."
From the Liverpool Post, Aug. 7.
Jof!'. iaviK in I.Jvcrpaol. «Tcflersvn. 'Davis is now in
~'l Liverpool. To arrived on Wednesday, and put up at the Adelphi., We will not apply to him Byron's address tu JSapoloon on iti.^ downfall
Uul yesterday a king, Ami armed witli Kings t.» strive Rut now :i fallen tiling. '"5
So abject, yet ali ve.
For he is now a man of sorrow, broken down in.health entitled to pity l.mt not to pardon. No man during the last half century occasioned so much misery to the civilized world. He introduced rebellion into a peace fill, happy and prosperous country, and the result of that act was the death of a million of men during the revolt, the impoverishment of America, the commercial disturbance of the universe, and very protracted financial sutfering all over Europe and tne I'nited States. At this
jinent there is hanllv an individual in
tliev had selected for her future hns- this town who is not poorer in conband an old arquaintanee who was doing business in New York city, and who had accumulated an ample fortune.
sequenee of the American rebellion seven years ago. Mr. Davis may claim excuse, if not entire justiiieaeation, from the history of mankind, Rebellion is detestable, according to precept, when it fails when it succeeds it takes the name of revolution. This is Locke's doctrine, and until recently it was the admitted doctrine of Europe. There were formerly few escapes from oppression but in rebellion, and hardly ever did revolt entirely fail. In our day. however, in a nation, moral force is a perfect substitute for physical force. Mr. Davis did not, unhappily, recognize this fact. He committed a terrible
and the mistake was bused on calcuia tions which sanguine and thoughtless men only could have made. v[r i) ,v is on titled to the apology made lor the chosen people
her mind, neither bv word, look or hy 31 r. Disraeli. iiatever may have deed could any one have told that the! Jn-en their motives, they were an inhusbaud was'not her iirst and only strument in the hands of Divine choice. We have said that they lived Providence, for it was owing to that Loo-ether seventeen vears. At the cud I instrument- that Christ in his death
redeerned the world from the bondage of sin. 3Ir. Davis unintentionally redeemed the people of America from the sin of slavery. lie originated a rebellion which terminated in universal liberty. The negro stood up a man, and his chains fell on the ground from around him. Four millions (if men breathe the air of freedom, and there is nothing visionary in believing, in asserting, that had it not been for the Southern rebellion, slavery would have|endured for ages, inflicting disgrace upon a free people, and torture upon a helpless race. Mr. Da^Jias-Alonejt utiw^ttindy—. done what lf6 did not intend*to no—
CAPITAL, 83 000,000.00
Assets [market val.J 85.052.880.I9j Liabilities 5W.I08.55
Net, &4.55
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WIT it 'l'i:K
jETSA nsUEAJCE CO.
1st, A Iloilcl Br'olliorhood:
21,
The evulOMce ol" prudence:
:{?, Saves vicf.v
4th, Ktiniiilatstciirit,y:
5th, Favor* accumulations:
tttli, Eiicoiirafces Wenltli: 7th, Assists liiiKiii(si wienlit:
8th, SlebiiiJiJs and ohli^erat cs the ruin*:
»h, A blwsins'to the unfortunate:
10th, Sets the poor man sqmtrcl.v on his feet: .,.
11th. Re-enforces the wealthy:
12th. Helps alons: this busy, ^raml ohl world.
a a id in 4 0 a
$23,500,000!
Agencies in all the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. Rates and terms as liberal as is consistent with reliable indemnity. JJiMES HEATOJY, JLgH, jy30m2. Crawford»Tillev
kt3f
but the result, nevertheless, is some- I I \VK e'-t.iblishctl tUcmsohc^ in the 1,11,rt* I',,,. vr,'u.',T .{• c.M.w-. -11. Crocerv Imslness, on Main two tumg lot mankind toiejOice at. some-1
tlliuir :tO WOi'lO: Iliat tlij-fliey intend to keep a irent ral supply ol'. war. and even it rebellion, there may I be great at'.uieuieut. for
the horroi-s
COMPANY.
/ETNA fNSURANC
)StIl 5'jX|)0Nf
CRAW FQXiDhiyiijLti iJWJUKALr OeTOimiMi'lStiB.
_.! ELECTION NOTICE.
K'oi'TV'n
OF EbKCTroN: Si'ate or INDIANA. •^iOSTiOWHi:V (jOLXTY.ij
.1, Wjijili K. Wallace, (Jlurk ol tins Cir-'1 titil Court in and lor said (.oinitj ol jVIont** —p—% .——•« /—j gomer'y, do hereby rtify to lly Sheriff of' Xj.A
.Montgomery county thai, the following oth-f cers arc to be elected at the (ioneral Election.! ,-s to he lield in the County aiul Slate aforesaid, on the Second Tu'esdav in October next, A.! I). 1SGS: "A
Governor and LbuUiUiiiit (governor of the! State ol' Indiana -..••• Secretary of Stale
Auditor of St:it.e: Treasurer of State Attorney General l'or the State of Indiana:
Superintendent of I'liblie instruction for the State "f Indiana: ('lerk of the Supreme Court of the State t#e*DV
In an a Reporter for tin: Supreme Court of tlie State of Indiana:
Representative in Congress of the United I States for the Seventh Congressional District
"Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Boone rind Clinton Judge of the Court of Common Pleas fori Hie Thirteenth Judicial District of the State JuaH mv & of Indiana, composed of the counties of Vcr-l million, Fountain and Montgomery: I tf,1
Prosecuting Attorney for said Court and Mjm District above named A Senator and Representative to theGeneral Assembly of the State of Tndiuna, for the county of Montgomery:
County Treasurer for Montgomery Conn-
Count Recorder for Montgomerv Conn-: ty: Siierill' for 3lontgomery County
Coroner for IMontgomery County: ('ountv Surveyor for Montgomery County: •, Peal Kstate Appraiser for Montgomery! •ounfy: i'onVity Conmiissioner for District .No. —, 'Montgomery County (ne Township Assessor lor each Township in Montgomery county. In testimony whereof, hereunto subscribe n:v name, and allix the seal of said
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Cmirl. this 1st day of September, A. D. lSt)S. ... W., K. AV A LLACH, Clerk.
The i|iiali!icd voters of the County off: I\Lontg(inery are hereby notified to meet at their several places of holding elections in their respective Townships on the Second Tuesdav in October next. li-'liS, and then and there vote for persons to till the several olli-1 ces mentioned in the Clerk's certilicatej above printed.
J. X. MeCOXNKLL.
Sheriff 3iontgomery County, Indiana.
Thirteen Electors l'or the Stateof Indiana,
to cast, their votes for President and Vice President of tiic United State.V. Witness mv hand, the 1st dav of Sept emher. JSC, 8. J. X. Me CO NX ELL, I 'Sheriff Montgomerv Countv, Indiana.
GROCERIES.
NEW GK 0 ERY STORE.
v-, lior.ixsox,^ CO.
offcc.
Wi h1cs2
uCtk „street,]l( n_
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3\its. I kpses r?M oi'atises,
WaaM' of »i-i
'A full stock of
kjl ULiilcLJL _L)TlLyii.Gfe
And everything coiuieetei! witi) the basilies.-,, of tlie vri'y best quality.
Country Producr taken iu. ('.xehanue (i rui.erie.-~.
tor
'Ph'cy invite thepublie to call and exannne their, stock. apr'-M
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
ENSMINGER & N1GH0LS0N
DEALKKSIX
SADDLERY. & HARNESS
WASHINGTON STREET,
WOULD
respectfully inform the eitizcus of Montgomery county, that
thev have new onhand a general assortment of custom made work in the line of
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HALTERS, WHIPS,
.. SPURS, ,f GIRTHS,
and in fact everything connected with'their trade. Repairing of every description done With promptness, and ui*n reasonable terms. 'fhose wishing anything in their line will do well to cnll at theit* sliop, north of the court house. They are determined
To Be Undersold by any liouso in the city.
ffpgr Highest market price in cash paid for Hides and Sheep Pelts. [apr23
OF
AT
"Black X^ace Shawls,
Black & Fancy €assimcres.
The above Oooils liave been purchased} during the past few webks. Therefore. 1 am enabled to tler them at I -F
i-xrsLiAbi/r LOW UICI
w. -is
itiuimiiiw iBiwiBifiiiiffiiJwwwiniaawBuiHwwitntiiMMiJ.
SILVERSJVSSTHJ^C.
SLLYER-SMl'TI-irXG.
F. !K fi TZPA Tfli5C' M.
CLOCKS,' WATCHES1
AND-
•jtiyf/GXifipft. JEWELRY AND STATIC^
i"Wassoii Corner. 1ST O
JtlGrJ±l .LO fc
NEW GOODS
O W I E S
Ft'Hj 1.1 XK OF
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of the State of Indiana KCtfSOHllt)N' IPiTSS llOOIlS. Prosecuting Attorney for the Eighth Ju- 1*1 L33 dieial Circuit, composed of the counties ct
From 1 -IV, cents and uinvard.
rg
OKGMJVJ®lE8,\
BLAGK AND FANCY
alack Silk. Shawls* I
ir.A:sr!
SOLS a: SIW-SIIADES.
A A
Fine and Fanev
S 1 11 ons 'a
A iai'L'n lot of
HATS, GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Memember the J%*eiv
•Jfiiflinery Store up-Staii
1. J. N". McConnell. Sherill'of the County of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, do hereby give notice to the t|uatitied voters of[ .Montgomery count*,, Indiana, to meet at You will i1sq jn(I at the Wasson Corner their several places of holding elections, on Tuesday, the 3d day of November, A.D. isfis, in* their respective Townships, and then and there vote for
V»'JIE£LJiK,.it \V1 LSO.N'S
1
IF A" *7 J/ .1 (.' A"
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A large lot of I3A.J0L'
!i?5?"BEST PARIS KID GLOVES.
1 1?:.-
EWBLBY.
Jinent.
ITAVE cm hand a large and tine assort-' of tlie-hest American, lCrifrtlsli and Swiss "Watches, now. in the market. Also, a large supply of eight-day and tweuty-four hour locks of :ill kinds and of the best •quality. Also, a lance stock (if
Spectacles and Go3d Fens,
of all kinds to suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a lar^e assortment of line Oolrt and Fancy Jewelry, all of tin*, latest, styles. I have i.iustYcceivcd a new and complete set of
Watchmaker's Tools and Materials, and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best style and with promptness. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ,! repaired immediately, and
WORK WAKKA3iTKI OXE YEAR. Call at E. J. Binford'.s Drug Store, "Washington street, west of the Court
House. ,-r ......
Aug. i, ISGti. 1\ KlTZPATincK.
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
rpO TITK TKA('IIEKS OF MOXTCiOMER\ COUNTY: 1 will hold my public examinations, as required by school law, section .17, on the last Saturday of each month, in one of the rooms of the
Crawfords-
ville Seminary. Persons desiring licenses will please attend, as I shall grant, licenses at no other time. «T01IX"W. FULLEX, jvoOm^. School Examiner.
AUCTIONEER.
OFFERS
public. Prompt attention given to Public Sales of all kinds April 23,18(iS.
WACOWS.
Superior Wap*ons.
J•
S. MILLER & CO. have on hand and for sale the celebrated Studebaker Wagon*.
O E
1 -jij tfcf
I PATTERSON,
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S E IN O
AT COST.
:iX(r desirous of chains out nav present stock, I will commence selling at cost immediately, with 1 h«• vie.v." of hiving in an entirely new assortment i:i the
Fall, ntv enl ire stock of
WVii
1
rh es.
SILKS,
docks, .fetvelrtj, Plated SSV/rc,
Tot/s*
JF.f.VCI" .BRTICIjES
now on hand. Th' re i- no reservatiiin. Kverythimr will be sold at rlr.-l costto whoever desires to purchase.
The quality of Patterson's :rood» is too well known to need description. It i.i enough to say that Af.L (iOODS
jfy-WILL BI-: W A li 1 AN l). &&
if tl'ous-ual pro tit wa« mule, call snecia.I atti'iition to m\ Cloc
*#•'never tarnish.
E.
won id :tnd
Modern* Pffiled Ware,
T!i Clocks are noted for their durab and correctnes-. whi!'- mv
Spoons and Forks
Don't i'or^ t. they ranted and
iTt'-SOLl) WITIIOFT VKOFITf
I will also sell ii ost in»"
iElSTTI RE STOCK:
I
Particular attention is called to my larire: assortment of .4
Books and Stationer).
1
•I'.UVKi-
My linunniot!) sfo.cJv of
WALL' PAPER
"\v* A 1'^ now going oil' rapidly, so beautiful. -th' pattern- and so low tile priees.v
REMEMBER IT 18 SOLO
u..
O S E
Let, ii.ll.call itud scu for iheui-eivt .how asfiiiislihiirlv low urti-!»-scan be purciu»sr-ii., aprj: A.MKS 'PATTKI^oy.
rAILMNERY.
TO THE JIA/XXIES.
New 3111 linery
31KS. 'M.'Ti. TvTF.LIAMS
HAS
just returned from rhc. .Kasi. with an entire new stock of .Millinery -od.s consisting of HATS,
CAPS, BONNETS. I?IBBONS.
FLOWI-: i:. FEAT HE IJS,
All of the latest and most elegant sty!«s, which she purchased since the recent heavy decline in prices, and can sell lower than any other establishment in the. city. She respoctiully invites the ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity to call and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere, as she feels conlident she can suit in styles and prices. Silk and Velvet Work receives hoc special attention.
Bleach ing and Prcssi sig
Done on short notice". Iiooms on "Washington street. one..door south of 3IcClurt% i'rj & Co.'s Store'.
PICTURE GALLERY.
J. w. ABfa. ITT TU 3ST "Y"0 LICENSED AUCTIONEER |,l .. CAUFOIIN'IA .. PICTURE GALLEMV
liis professional services to the
HUGHES' BLOCK,
Opposite Court House, Main Street.
From the smallest to Life Size Photograph, finished in Oil or Wat#r Colofri. Small Pictures copied and enlaced. apr23] W. KENYON, Prop/
