Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1872 — Page 1
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Tin! American "battle of Uorklnr." 1 Hy Mux A.llvr, til JWtt.j Von a-sk me to tell you, my children, of llie event which immediately preceded ilu: destruction ot one great American 1'iiion, and the capture of the country liy its present Kniopean rulers, and to say sdijiclhiiijialso of the eauueH which led to these deplorable results. I underl:ike the task with a heavy heart, for whenever 1 revert to that terrible- time I can not help continuing our proud condition up to that fatal year with the humiliating position occupied now by the American people. The story is a short one. In tin Fall of 1872 Horace (!reeley, the editor of a newspaper in New
York, was elected IVcsident of the I nited States. The people voted for him because tliey believed him to be an honest man. But he was vain and weak, and he I entertained certain fanatical ami preposI 'lous notions—about agricultural mat-' Iris, lor instance—which be determined to force upon the people at all hazards and despite all opposition. He believed among other things, that every man ought to go West to earn bis bread, and long before he was chosen President he used to advise everybody to move to that region as a cure for all disasters which I'ould befall the human family. .As soon as_ he reached the Kxecutive Mansion, which we used to call the White House, President (ireelev organized an army .of two hundred thousand men and proceeded to force the entire population ol the seiboaril States westward at the point of the bayonet. utmost violence was used. Those
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resisted were shot down, and (heir dead I himself" in all bodies were carted off to a national far-!
I'liMinkliii: some klndTf hn
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u"mn'lcd"o"'lk So F??'
views at great length Tie.concluded with p«w»reak the statement that if the Emperor Wil- 'lx0(' comlction.
that s( bspjj jdowihg was not iii light soils, or tliijt gujino
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better than ifofipijust, he was a "liar, 11 vjlli.un hu.I a tlii'ye j1' Of course flic I'aupei'or also jin||)ei)i:ilely tjeelftred way, mid btejiiiie an ally of Russia and of I'jiglnnd, against which latter country Mr. Greeley had actually begun hostilities already, because lhe 110911, in her, speech from the throne, hail declared the Tribune'* advocacy of a laiifl' on pig iron incendiary, ami calculated to disturb the pi'tca of nations.
I'liliiippily thjs \i ure ol' our disasters. sent to the Kinperor of Austrlu a copy his book, "What I Know," etc., with his autograph upon a lly leaf. The Kiiipeior mistook the signature for a caricature of the American eagle, and he readily joined in a war against the I'niled States while France was provoked to the same act by the fact that
Austrlu a cony of!
when the French Minister came to call
ii Mr. Greeley to present his creden-j the
his creden-
was elected to that resimiMble place by a constituency that would have leiiton nl most any other matt, bo nearly balanced
were the parties but although youug,
such was his record, anil such his wonder-
most triuinpimtly qleuted ever1 opl
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nurne
fmn'"nJlll^^c,lllP0weri"
duties until the' pr^ent monieuu"' \Vc
d..ui,c ,r wr
and energy, combined with integrity and
0r
point tp attack. He is arnior proofj because in his whole course through life he has been true to honor and principle.
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lie sent a message to Con mending that seven hundred volumes of a comic book of hi
"tt'ha. I Know about Farming," should be voted for tlio relief ui" tlip itarviiiL'!
No man to-day ill the country better
than does this remarkable, man and par-
un
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nv
jvho.tieularly_ is no man better versed than I
0f t'he
houndl
ov,'r
Ssr"jKC & s£':i"r,:r iS •w.r
were deiopulated, and towns .vere entirely empty. The army swept before it millions of men, women and child until tho plains west of Kansas leached, when thu puraiiit ceased, and I eoual the »rmy was drawii up in a continuous tile country,
who
.iMtmpiid to Msit the I..1st Ot course
he sent his first annual message to Congress—ihe document was devoted wholly to in* iiuiir snd agriculture—a sentence appeared which (.uWiiiieiitly ivfts nscf!'laiued to lie "Large cultivation of ruta- What habits and beans is the only hope of the American njitiiii) p,i||i biifu," The printers not being able to interpret tl|js put il form, iu which It went "The Czar of
in tile lo!loivin_ forth to the world sia couldn't ee|
'Wo
mo
llu
tliuusn ml entitled
..... ,, roll of American statesmen. MtP |t|s not that-Mr. Colfax excels in any sulterers. ilaa uas douo, unci fjtrniing oi|e sii-ong point, hut lii character must implements and seeds wer^ supplied, and be taken as a whole, ami his record must the millions of wretched outcasts made be read through a long, useful public life, an efloit to till the ground. Of the I We arc proud to inscribe such a name result ot tins ellort I will speak further on our banner its our first choice for the second office in the gift of the American |n the ineantime the President wa&i people. And should Providence, as it doing inIiniID harm to thj.* country in lias heretofore, will that the first oflice another way. lJi.-, hnndwritiug vu» no should beoompvacant (wjiicli Heaven forlearlnlly and wonderfully bad that no living man could read it. And so when
Kin-|
lean if lie washed
himself in the whole Atlantic Ocean (•lieu a day." This perversion of the, tuess^gi jijiioei'iiiiti ly telegraphed to I liussia by the IJu.ssian zar wiw wj indignant declared war. list at th undertook to I'riuc
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liais, t|iv j'li.ujilp!):, wlio wa« writing an upo editorial at the iiiiii!,'uut uonipiehiiiiilillg w|ii the Freucli liinguage, mistook the Am humidor for a beggar, and without looking up handed him a quarter and an order for a clean shirt and gi'ibbing hoe, and said to him, "Go We.-t, young mail, go West!'' i'o l| tlipsp jjatioiis joineil in making war ii|»«!i ttifi ).!nitpd .Sintud ^'lifiy
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the wishes, wants and needs I
it many times, and made it his study
voice is heard it gives a certain sound, and whenever he acts it is inteltigently and for the good of lhe whole.
say ?thl«
justice to a faithful, honorable inib-
l'f "Tieer a man above reproach, with a
icatuies poi is lied from sutrvat ion ilus record pure as the sunbeam, and a charseemed to Irightcn 1 resident Greeley and I aeter sustained, strong and symmetrical less reeom- in its proportions, and a name that will
go down in history as one of the ablest, purest and most illustrious that grace the
by nature and experience every way lit ted to fulfill the responsibilities of the Tiigli position.
Vo||ii| I|av,i Happened \yith
I Greeley for President. I The New York Keening J'u.*l makes (lie fii|h)wi|ig U!lii|g points on the ptiilosapher camliilatPj tin-'Justltc of wlii.'h .will be universally recognized
If Mr. Greeley had been President ivben the slave-holders first threatened would have shown greater.
fyni4A','a-!d'thp! weakness.than that which has rendered that fid iiiitiiiiilv M1'' J'-'Ifll! "!!!1 n'«iist fiuuous for I riiichaulin stniplv it'euieil tpe light ul' tlio Is time President: Greeley
N,uhiol'i
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.ii write some letttcrs wiiilo Mr. Greeley iniiinlailied that the -•e llisniarek upon tho subject of wcessionisi ought to be allowed to jp jn)tuto rot, and aftcf giving his singular i111 Ve,u
e'
hasty and
volt to that^if our tiop, If Mr._- Grc dent temporary' fiuccesa insurgents
ev^nt, that he lay supine und sprawling
card the next'nay," signed 11. G. At a I nloment when the nation was shrouded
0(1'tfl
or''
the North when everything depended
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upon the firmness and consistency with ich public opinion at home supported thu eiloi'ts oi' nui' Hfaye liovij Jlip lieldi when Lincoln, Stanton, fcumuer, Grant, Sheriuan aud the whole loyal community were making almost superhuman endeavors to give a filial stroke to the rebellion—a stroke which would bring about not only a cessation of hostilities, but tlio other glorious results we have
iwooned down upon our coast, and landed since attained— if Mr. Clreeloy h||d been without opposition, for those e$|,qsed portions of our unhsiji|)y ruHiitrj* werp
the Mresidei|t, instead of Abraliajii L(U: goln," we slioiiht have i|ai|' pbue of tlu'a
absolutely deserted. 1'ho I're.-Uli'.ut w» alVaid to call away the army from Kansas at first for fear the outraged people upon the plain* would eomo Kust ill' spite of him. lUit at la-t he did summon the aniiT to his aid, and it moved to meet the enemy. It was too late Ite|..|i tin1 troops reached Cincinnati the ton'igiieis had si.'iyi".! Wiishiii^ton and all the country east of the «liio, liiid lnid hung the President (whose loss was po^ reiietled), the '/'iibinet and every inem1/er of Congre.-s. The army disbanded i.. aliM'iii, iiljd tlie invaders moved lo the far West, w'heiu lliej found the population dying of starvation iieoaiiay tliey had followed the advice of Greeley's hook to "Try lor the first crop to raise limes, and don't plant more than himliwel ot i|tiick-liiue in a hill!" Of course these wretched people were at the mercy 01 the enemy who, to his credit be it ... miid. trealeil them kimllv, fed them and pledge the cicdil )t th .-Mate for the sum brought them back to their old homes. then needed—a pledge it ha Ijien Ire-
The Hoosac Tunnel.
The Hoosac tunnel, since it was begun some eighteen years ago, bus from time to the pub-
eon-ldiTitlilo inaioritv in botli
know what followed how Prince ,,uently called upon to renew. However, 1'rederick William of Prussia ascended since the
Schuyler Colfax. ••s ars: p,-,.irt Ihtf Vliwlm Ti ibini.-.]
There is not name anion) all the men wh" heen niominently connectid
Mcsms.
the American throne, and the other hu-1 their contract three years sipn, the work 11 was a fearful I has been pushed forward with great \igI 1 •...«! .....1 !i i.i niilniilnliU'
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mi blow to lli'publicaninin, blow fiom ^lij.,li It will iiiivor recover. It made ll«, who wcic frpeiiuiii 11 n:itlon of uluve^. Jt was nil tlio result'of 6i'ir lilid'l tiiii(l: denee In it iiiUuuided old liiiin who llioiijiht himself a |lilloh0|)lier. May heaven preserve you, my children, Ironi the remorse 1 feel when I remember that voted fur that bucolic editor!
or now idetcd the lifilf jnllew' iu liulliciently and railroad* both side*.
a in a in a a it
been before the people, holding some ol driven through the tuhe with but
lhe most dienifiod ami respon!hle nu.d-j friction and with great \eU»eit).
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lions, and be lias not only held lhe oflices with credit and honor to himself, but he ban added strength and impoitaiiee to every pnsition he has tilled. hen Iwarcely of the age requisite lo hold a c:il in lhe
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POLITICAL.
—The New York Si in says "There
ma'
lk! no
p'10uhl
tul pe sonal popularity, that he was nl-) there certainly in a reason most trininpantly .qleeled every time he. went before the iieople, and often with many opposition votiji, us a tribute jto his
known it nil nekno\vlelrml ability anil Honesty of purpose. He made Que ut the masses." beat presiding oflitfeh*, ami many I" the best, who ever filled the difficult tion of Speaker of the House always prompt, always ready, seemed to lies. comprehend a point, or posiiio.i by intu-1 _l„ lKtiO Horaec Cireeley wrote ition, ftiul sliowud the Kruutest CDiiHiilera- fojir tion House, being perfectly impartial ki his pjorcV Bat'if 'my,, „r decisionl! the manifested.
e.c8tat.ic
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upon the flQor, wlth no more stitl'iicRs i:i liihi than there'ls In an empty sack and —Alexander Stephens, the Vice Pre-i-in that spirit lie wrote his pusilaniinous
reawm why Free Traders
support President (irant, but
should not support Mr. Ur^eley
*"iavu
of the
the chair,
er
th«
ter example of a man of^power, ability Tribune, may gimr a different tune after
ltlu
I!ut there WIU
only
y--- iu. lui j^uou oi cue wuoie. v^vMinA iu \11411iL, ami jievei one more dren, ]{ut while he is identified with the cordially reciprocated. There has been were West he rides no hobby, but watches with I
dcnt of ie wou
Hut ihe 1,ill incas-1HJlU every manlv voice was lift-! lie believes a PeinopriiViC trii'-ii'l The Vl'esideut had
icou.age It r,ii(l tjuuikeii ts repov-1
despUablo nry of alarm and retreat.
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.n
1)e
this one voipp_sqi|iidt a base nd ||Cjr
pu
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•w"- ....v.. ..^..... ^ouiu passeo caressiiiiji^ ms timp taken pit the |itt(|i(|on of the pub-1 |jroW| ,Y•in, |„ving eves on I lie, especially of the people of Alassacliu- ,,(• y,i„r|(t.,.s| liitfhed setts ami her legislators. .Some tiiiifM it
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setts and her legislators." iSome limisi it has progressed so slowly that it has been almost completely lost Id t|i|' ]u!)lic notice, and repeatedly its prospceta have
Uousoh
Shaiidly entered upon
arc
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I'neiimalir lllMjmlcli Tube. An item of $l.r,000 lias been inserted 111 tho House Appropriation bill providing for the construction of a pneumatic dispatch tube lor conveying messages,
with public life since the establishmen1, to the *''lo.V ill'-w. the im'^ ever. There is «.mething so dreadful lo I i,f the Inderal Clovernmeiit which shows cording to tht I
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Itochest^r convention,
naltimore convention It is one
honesty of purpose, No sMun marks his |)inK to endorse a platform and quite ^"tially literary, who has risen above noHUeiiren»
j" l»tterest rtnot^er tiling to adopt its candidate.
political enemies-can find no vulnerable San ranciL C„mnua is in- ?I™
understands the intricate wheels of irov-' to much politically, any way. but is ,im ernment-the" wlieer within a wheel-: to- a better representation
dignant over Ule manner iu which tho Golden State was represented.at Cincin :p ,. nati, sjiyiiig^ .''California ilon'l amount en-1 than
^rong-nniidelyou,,gw...nnn
mcn
onr nf
less West. He has traveled —Colonel Forney disposes ol
au
and I e|Ual care the interests of cverv part of! President by the Vice President,"
much a* an act of com-
them.
or as Democratic poi
to coerce .State,
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of the ru
mors that Mr. Colfax has been intriguing against General (Ir?»«t, with the remark: "We have rarely known a firmer friendship for one man to another than that of Coltax to Grant, and never one more
°Pe" manlv championship of the
viteil—to give the Democracy "a free ''(I!
field in 1870." L* di^ati.tied Union 'If'',,',
men make a note of t,
—The New York Time-i very pertinently remarks that the efforts of the opjiosiiioii to confuse the real issue of the coining canvass, viz whether it is wise
ministration, will not work, Fifteen
bid), we should be sure ol having a mail Congressional commutes of investigation to take the reins of government who is1 have been enquiring eagerly into every
part of (Sen. Grant's conduct, and have iouud nothing against him, which is the be»t answer to all the slanders invented by the piebald opposition.
—IJiir^ee Qrepley has professed to oppose 1jen. Grant on the ground that, iu liis view, 110 President should hold the
|j (,e Confederate States.
from the roll of States military rule.''
ijrttrlQiio fxurlion with IU grauu fruits,. unterriiied from their hut |:wldliiip ne«otlHtitn« cm .the Laiiada
fr and others, iu which emancipation was to be bought by money, and not won as a right.
Vi
ta
menagerie .......
t0 lho citV|
frontier with the hiyn an .-'anderse* fm|,t that Hiirn an thev
jiev
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joyed by Alhtm in the sylvan
ii i'il a |irf n'rlous life in tfir lmlU of lnjs-! i»,u-atli^o. islniioii. KkputMully in 1HH2, 11 stronj,', omiibiiit'il clliirt wiw iniiile to tlofout tli-1 priiii'ct, tlii)tii:li nftor a Icing and uiiimutcd ilisiippoareJ from tjies.Klit o» nien.
IliHcussio.i it was liiialIV .lon-l.-il a liandu have taken it .lowii and IIKMIMI
Ue en .U ml it i- oilculuted used to s„cak only his praise, now give hut lhe excavation will he com- vent to curses loud nnd deep. What entire distance of four and a they ask, "lias Dan Voorhees ever done l.v t':p 1st of March, 1H74. In for the country? Nothing. wide for a double track, hiui, there _'A_er__v«s
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Itir a I lOll OIL' ViaiMk, I «i 1 'i
running order on except gan, ami now lie has no out, -:. It Daniel Hiteech ojiens the eye
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a brighter, clearer, purer record tWli tltal agM w| 1 li1'I'*''-P .ire'to lie |res« in tlie (leparture nf the relations o( of Schuyler Colfax. Mr. Co ux has long! which, by T',,
mi(ip)ei«oi| air, iifp to
lt
bad scholar is that he is my
lU1|'.'ri«ent:t|iv."i he \sif-Mir^i hii-baml.
HUIL
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Fraifee 'Is The county is at tliis moment, practically
g«'V"ned by M. Thiers "a king who
iiti i,, rules without reigning, yet has no trace »ri troubles of iiie country, i-aid of the sovereign alsuit him. On the life 1 nomas il. Benton, "come from uneasy
Und
politicians, its wifely from the trainiuil French |eop!e rely for preservation from
ition, and showed the greatest considera-, fC ar that .Southern madness may precipi- there is the National Assembly to check ""I1
utfi b|(M),iv
collision that all must Ac
.... ,, .. .Kjentu tn Wnthinqton to my, We iifiui to!he attempted to nominate the members As ice 1 lesident and President of I gooutu/thr t:nim' feel rhn'tmi.i- of the CiUncil of .State, thereby usuriiSenate, the same traits have jcen et by one le»otivn to /,v„,ui tibrrtti to sail, the functions of the Assembly, nested. Clear, cool, courteous, ever j,t/ g0 i"
The New ort Tr!(/Iine if) fuir)v
pf
uite
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Ul their
ifter
scntialLv
lhe ra ol
California is in
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—This is the kind of cajolery used by the New York Sun to induce Democratic support of the Cincinnati ticket: "let all Democratic statesmen join in support- -, „„„i i., i,„i ,, .. ing Horace ({reeley, President for a sin-
France, he yet claims to be the man of all others who can best meet the exigencies of the hour, and the only one who can devise the expedients which are to save the country.
In estimating* the preseut position of France it is necessary to study the cliaiacter of her President. According to the most trustworthy reports, the present disposition of the- French people is to let things go on as they are going now, as long as they will, and this in spite of
.. spite ... the outcry made by the ultra-democratic journals for the dissolution of the Na-
UOn"' As^'»Wy-
gle term, in 1872, a,u) they will have a free ^c.llc'lne"t of the war and theCommun%td in IS"'.'." And this is the enter- I"" I-nK Uced a reaction, tainment to which Republicans are in-
br.'
.nt,.uf
proper to elect a nominal Itepuhlican ly, and is abundant, in spite of the President 'to carry out a reactionary weight of the taxes, trade generally is icy, by abuse of the Ad- reviving, and the public amusements never more ardently enjoyed. While these tangible signs of prosperity and comfort last, the people feel anxious to postjionc as long as possible the evil day which every one feels must conic, sooner or later. They are willing to tolerate a
liui sixteen months ago, when he himself' proposed to have Gen. (irant nominated for a second term, .lanuarv 5, 1S71, at a i.
iiier day Ceneath a contiguous shade, and ,l".nKru!, 1 nnd while balmy breezes from the tunny I have
TIIK wife and dau(fhter of Carl Sclnir/, are to start for Ktiro|e, June lid. We sincerely hope thin will not cause coi.slination of the bowels of the Coininerei'il.
a so
',, iu! iumiiiuaUuii nf thp iiide|«iidcnt,
liti .\nylxKly In public life, that we can't
•»»*»», ,1..,
l' III III I UII1 help but dread
... (irant sent his
A i.rond father in Kngland lately ex-(it flung the t'ommerM into convulsions nlu'mlnl to a schofil teacher as follows: und it is now hardly convalescent. ^cou.T.lTor iXbe-.nK such a'the wife and daughter of Carl .Sehur, n„ by my should go now, the direst continences mav be apprehended.— IhnjltinJuiirmil.
UM
the ell'ect. When Mr. children lo Kurope,
hy Imperial ugentK. lly this policy it Uopcw to lioap odium upon Napoleonism, at tlie same time to soothe the
woiuuli'il vimiiy nntl sensibility of the nation by proving that the disasters of tho Into war wi'ipiltu' to Imperial inconi petenoe and favoritism and to the treachery and corruption of its agents, and not
deprecates the idea of the Democracy' to*the ignorance and incapacity of the choosing between two Republican caiidi-! generals or to tho want til (li&>iiiliuc tj)h nnifii'ig th.i iioops. The' proceedings against Marshal Haznino have already
„utulnetl if the leaders stand I
|ord Speaking of llreeley ai
raI1t,
What would have been the effect luijl! tlio South, lie says: "It is well known circumstances which led to thu war, and the possessor of it been high in authori- t(,at General Grant was for the iiumedi- which date back before lSfiii, would astv? jute restoration of the States to their tonisli the world, should such a history
Again, in 1804, when perhaps the most practical relations iu the I'nion, while1 ever be written. Meanwhile the Govtrying crysis of our history had arrived Mr. Greeley favored the second war eminent is bending its whole energies to wfien the Bourbon Democrats were near against the constitution by which ten delivering the country Irom the disgrace
producing a reaction in the sentiment of Southern commonwealths were stricken of foreign occupation, and jiaving of the
Sppnkiug of (ireeley and o'ioited 50111c curious disclosures, and it
and their respective claims upon I Is clear that a true history of the
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and put under war indemnity, while keeping the army continually in camp, it is restoring it to vigor and efficiency. Thus the Frenoh
Thu Melaiu-huiy Chnnep #'tuation is one ot pxpectatian and cuThe Cireelicastle Bbnner *ayi: /or 1 V™*
!ls
yci(rs the sign, '•.Smiley, Nefl & ('uiuulative Voting Too Much of a Suelices, ha* huug at the entrance ol tlie eoas. stairway leading to Smiley & Nell's law! 1 .. ollice in this city. The beloved and ^,"u.,
honored name of Voorl.ees was the -^hool lioard hits not «mly prevented any charm that was exacted to draw crowds V,ld.u.L' I?,,1"1',1 ".L1,1,1" In that direction, nor \yas the expecta- jontj. biit it lws prMi.ntoil ^thu lion eiitiruly in
,in. When a oirius or majority or minority from accomplishing visited (ireencastle, calling "'hatever l'or just eighteen rural retread' the Board has spent its time in out to Stop i„ wrangling without coming to any con-, runbulated elusion upon any subject. I Us members: the street», tiiuTspel 1 out well as they 'V've failed to divide into any two par a a a the tireat Oracle. And it luus long been «y.
weiv wo|:
Smilev's greatest delight to sit of a Sum-! »tl'ing.
RAAVFORDSV1LLE, IXD.. MAY 30, 187-2.
The'Situation In France.. [Kfoin thV l'hi!iolelphli\ TKo^fii'eBent imomaloiii^bndiiton of worthy of aticfttlye »iudy* ,lfy
health of this veteran statesman the
oirciuy ivnm:. We "supreme" may sound exniji'crated, as
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supreme power
over a great country. Perhaps the word
,c-1 him should lie stretch his authority too
Stated Mint! lar and in fact it did check him when
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I Nevertheless he is so completely the
master of the situation as to be able to
as
h.?I,lea,w
On more than threat of his resignation has put a stop to their opposition. Thiers is, in modern in modern man es-
Thiers is,
,v
"'cis m, hi im
l,islor.-v'l'te »n!y
one
instance of a
slor
v'
t'le only instance of a mai
literary, who has risen
,a cabinet minister the only
the rank ol cabinet minister the man whose belief has been that the pi ov /f a great nation can be huccwpfully
bceV
.,
Hackerby
bul
lhal lhe
PI*
directed by a mind acting on its own impulses, and without truidanee from national or party feeling, or traditional maxims. Not one of our Presidents has in tlie least resembled him. The son r.f
ti
nc
and two locks.nith, the elitor of'a Newspaper
son ri
withon't a personal follwe^Tn
follower in
I'robab .v the terrible
U"y K°V'^T"
cun
W*- The
,.lrl,c1l,lar
,.w.ho
tlle
"«tional suflenng and hu
miliation. are rcioicimr over tin? ra
initiation, are rejoicing over the calm which prevails, and isdrawing thousands upon thousands of foreigners to their beautiful city. All the hotels are full, business is active, money circulates free-
President whow power* and duration of otfioe aiii absolutely undefined who, without being a minister, usurps the functions of all the ministers, and also speaks and acts liko a simple deputy
tv of a. ninjrle Chamber, which, after being elected for 110 definite period, has virtually voted itself permanent and in-.
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second term, .lanuary 5, IS political me N delivered a speech in which he pfaised J^10.' "f ,/
dissoluble except by its own decree, and
n,
the Adininistrntiou, „d HUcrcV Us -li '^'Mstent wah words ^"Willie i[sser|i|]g the Jlgllt. "f ntus I.,..., w.l) ,c,.,„.Ke.l lliat, "fo. every liepubli^iu'10 his uutrmnmelcU choice of a candidate lor next President until a nomiiiatlou is made, 1 venture to suggest that Gen. Grant will be far bet-
1
tho
the first time for nearly a century, France finds herself without one of those regular constitution* whieh have all hitherto ended by being transferred to the waste
to whaMvili Ua,.,H!ii next.
atn,e1
vo, Ulc
1
South passed caressinely over Ilis classic »'e,i In the Hoard have nsinned
in
tlie «x-
emi of his own. It waa lm|
ail end Ins own. 1 waa 1 I
il was j)lensure, tuny a little than that MippowMl to have heen
less en-
iroYe* »1
]hit that siyn i* no more. Stphienlv it
to away where onlv rats and mice ean
KIKK.
N
L.ere-
'after cee it. Mr. Voorhees name lias lost its attraction since his speech ill Congress last Monday, which we publish in another column.* ^ince then, instead of an oracle he is a hated thing in the eyes of the Putnam Democracy, anil lips that
•o l1"1
.BOOK STORE.
mathe
:lMI'
,sl,(
1
,nf
he Board has not
CN
en
IHM-
,r 'I, !,1-
:u»d hucii xp!«i|»ift^ lu -tn»n^eyt J)Hrty would have carried through soincjtlan, and would have loin a^o hul the in operation. Minority repiosontation In this oaiie ha* seareelv met the expectations of it friends,
is a 1 a a 1
mlll Wl)llW
imvu lung ago l.a«l the sel.ool,
Methodist Hisliops.
The full list of new Ui.^hops elected hy the General Conference of tlie .M. K. Church nf Brooklyn is us follow*: Thos. M. Hownian, Indiana William J^. Ilairis Ohio K. S. Koster, New York Jsaae W. Wiley. New .Jersey Meplien M. Merrill, Oluo K. *. Antlrews, IVek, New York CJilher: Havens, Mas«kchu.*K*t(s.
the OeiiHKTacy to his true character, il will have accomplished much good. oltl felillllle K|1l »ll*e-tlen,l 111
If
do vour l-jidiuj*-.
SILVERWARE
.M !S 1^1 :i
I I A A
A i-a i: nrv
I A 1 5 1
•r i: i• iri- 11 i:Ii:i«•
u.
2.
At the Old Reliable:'
CORKER BOOK STORE
Miscellaneous, Jtivciiile,
TKACr NOflKTY,
Hymn, Prayer, Music, College,
School. Blank, Memorandum,
PASS AXII t'OPl 1IOOKN,
BIRI.KN, Al.RI'MK.
Billet, Note, Letter, Fools Cap,
LE3AL CAP, BILL AND
nsirr\A.j^ paper,
i:.\VEMlkKNt
PICTURE (UTJ/RRV,
I-: lllHillKH' HI.orK,
Main Str»»«'t,oppoiiUoConi( Hou^e.
MEDICAL.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
II IIMPIIRDV'N
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
AVK jirovtMl, luuillu- smiph' oxpori* tMU'c, itii iMitifv -in-. »"i-: Simple—I'rouipt nii'1 Unliahh*. Thoy :»r«- tin* only tiumIirim's luluptcil t*» ptiouhiv use—*o urnnh' thut iiii^iiik**!- i'unnoi h« mx«lf iti iimiij tli*»n luu inh'-" u?» to he fn-»» fr«.m
Kxcliuii| Ulork.
NI.ATKN,
Pens PenellN aud Ink,
"Wall Papers and Borders
WINDOW PAPER, CURTAINS,
AM) CI'RTAIN UOUIIN,
Rustle Shades, Pictures, Frames,
OORD, TASSELS,
PICTURE NAIT.S
4nl MoUllnicN in Variety.
Cumbs, Brushes, Toys & Notion
The most extensivo News Stand in th city whore can be found all the leadingpapers and magazines of the country. In
business.
lact a complete stock ot all goods found In .iiuim mxi hiumi ... ,, »ii:tft lh«-«o such an establishment. Call and examine 7 our stock before purchasing as we mean
AJuDon't mistake tlie place, Corner Slain andGfreeu atreets.*6u
L. A. FOOTE.
OHH B. ROBINSON, Salesman.
PICTURE GALLERY.
1 N O N S
A IF O N I A
j-
«i:n^Tt
s»n«l *o ••fliri.
••nt :is to ho itlw:»y» r»'liiihh*. Tliev hfive r:»!-*»! the hiKheNt eomuiemhit ion 1'ioin nil, iukIuiII ron.lev .xiititm'Uon. Nos. Cents. 1, Cure?4 ('"iiuesiinii, lntlMiiimutioni 2, ('ure^ Wormti, Worm h'ever. Worm :i, Cuter* ('r)luit-i.'olM' 01 ti-fthiiiL' »t' Iitfintt. •1, Ciir4u UUrrlio'A, oi'UhiMivn «»r A«lult-..., *». Cure?' lijKfnterr, Oi ipine. Bilious Colie.. •», Oures Cholera MorbuR, Vomiting 7, ('uiee DuugliN, (.'olJy, Uronehiti"4
W, ('ure NrarsltfU, toothm-ho, hu enrho ..... •, Cmcs He«darhi'R, Hi«*h homlnche, vei t1\»o hi, (Jure* |l)M|»4|n»U. hiliansnJunineh II, Cnrej* KupitrrMtMl, «»r jmmful |ier»oil.-
nf JI3 to GO lar^e vi:d.«, inoroeeoor i,»s, wood case, I '.ntamin^ a fpecilic tor everv ordinary di^ea-e a
nsign
1 the majority plan of voting
li•
li, CtU'O!* WHtti'K, too profoao ponoiN 1 1^, Onres* 4'routh «on^h, «litl»M»lt hrvathinjj..M....i.« Ht Cure- K«lt Hluuiu, orynipohi.-, erupt ion........*2 1/., O.ire* RhfumatUin, !honmrtti«» piiml.i, Cores Ketrr Airuo, chill t'ever, -N) 17, ('ines l»tlen,hlin«lorhlee«linf
IH, (tare!- Ophtlitlm). »»n«l ^oi or weak eyes s"0 I'.i. Cures C«tarrli« nente or ehronie, intlueiijyiM.*m JO, (-ureh Wliooplnict'aMKh, violent eough- Ml l\, i!nrt^ Anthiu*. o|ipie-i-t tl brcutUn»y
2-2.
Cures Via. IMwImwn, impniml honrinir 2^, t.'ureH Srroful&t ip'*' Kh«ml, s'wellinu!*. H, Cure" UhmtaI Uehility, physiv^\ \v«»Unes...^' &*», Cure- |lro|H(jr nnd !»enn:y «e«-ret»nu«« "Ji
Cnroh Ktn-Slektiffw, -k knes- fnun riding •27, Cure?* Khl«*j'»IMKr«Nf, jxruvel .../•« 2f, Cun Nrrtm|RIMilHlj',«emitml emision^, in-_ -r voiuntArv dftehjii'L"'*1 1
Khf Hoxeh, %vith one $2 vud of pow
1«t, neiM*j-ary in «cj ionn
20, Cure- Snrr Mouth. Canker
wi, Cure* Urinary weakne**, v\eitnm hed .*o :ll,
C'IH^
Painful Period*, with
li. CureM SuflVrlntr* ^hainje of lift' 1 no .t:i, Curen Knlli'|tv), j»a'»inH. Kt. Viiu l»aii«'e...l ^.Curef l)l|»tll«'rU. u\ el.(l« ^o|»- lhlo.it f»o
IWMII.Y A.SIJi.
Inii.11v i" snhjc' to, uiitl UioL direction* from dlO fo (|:I5 I HuiHllcr Kunulv KiidTrnv-lincense-, w11h '-'I' to vmU ..^..troii, ^5 lo HH SjM'cillc- tor 11 pnvnie
tor 11 I'MViitc lh«o:i«e«
tr
Hi tor Cut'iiijj iwid lor pict ctii i\ 'iiOnctii, in vuil* M»J jKN'kft
t'OM^N i:\TK.KT.
(Mire^ Ihnii",
P»iii«nc-.
the ci*e ii' ^llij*l*'
liiimcne«^. ^orcup-4H, yore
"hrout. Sj»muiH, I'oothaehe, lCnr:iche. Ncuiiduni. Klieimmtl!*m, l.inuli:^', Pile.". Moil*, M»|.' Kve*, lileedlll^ of the I.OO^-. Noir, Stoiii.ich, o| ot'Pilch, C«il li", I h-ci !*, Old Soli's lkrl«*i», ox.. AO ri*. 0I.5O: 91.75.
I,iCl hef-e Itemedie*. except PoImI'^
ICMIucI,
IM»X,
|,\
lire -cut to miv pit11 of the
country, hy tmul or c.\j»ie-.»p iiccoi h:«r^e, on ieceipt »l or'ice. Addict-. II 9l 1*11 KKV*H KPIM irie,
IIOHEOrATIIK' .nCIMCIXi: ro., ilhce :nd Pcp»»t. No )hoiidw«v. S«*w «*rl:. Kor M()|etv K. J. HltO.,Cn»ror.Nvillc, lint. decl tj I
OLOTHINC.
j\_ va.\' 1 0 Hud oiti wlio keeps tlu-
e«of!a,iicl Nells it the cheapest in to iiKfiiiim»
NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTH I NO HOUSE.
117 YOHHI Wnshing-lon St.. 1 licliivmipoli*, YIKI..
Wiilsliuul the seriiliiiy.
It will our fiire to goto tlie eit- nnd
F.ir llc-HliiiK- liarflK'tl, Hlorrx, Itiwll-...(.-•Ituil 1'nlillc IIIIIKIIMICN.
It has'a 1,1-r.Hter ladfat'my sinTiico, moro oftn noiliie.nl III lhe fuel nud i- Ihe lliosl j.o\\f fill healer now tn use. Th#» atmos^.hoie i-« miIciint. pure. Iicul hv iinl hoc troni dusi amidiil. l'ef.M eiic.-s .• l»r. luttersoll :ii( Past,,rot' .nne churchy hid. Pa.-torof M. K. church, Kniiik'.tii i, Itidi.'iut.
Mutmrnctuicd sold hv uholes^lc :n,.| retail in l.aK.ty.-ti,-. In.)., hy
JOURNAL.
CARRIAGES AND BUCCIES. IXOXE IX
C'R.iHFOKDKVIM.K
CARRIAGE anil WAU0i\
"WORKS.
I E S
E E S S W A O N S
Farmers' Wngons.
Of .-very pull em nn-l vnpenor fiinsli, li •]. I 011 hnml
W«4 are iliiily in wlio !ir«' iwiu
Theoilore Kruso,
HOOT & SIIOKMAKINO.
W.IT. A^Aivsi^rviz:
IM'I' I I'll' it III or \M. tJ \l I It t\
...,J BOOTS SHOES,
South Shh-Main M., Ni-klof Mahliin^tun,
Cruwlortliivillc Indiana.
CI!NT(n.TI A»K WOKK.
He miinufuctiucH Hoois on th^ f»*j.toa»^
PSmI.-,,
ii to ii ii an
lie i" prepHt'cil to |o i-n^toMl tt'oil eillier Mflt.'d «'i petted, on hlid I noticc. Itcpiiirinjtdono with iM'HOic-ii nod li)).«tc||. »ol il
X^. T. MOHSI.IOJl Ac HRO.
w|i(rc
of lhe
puhlu eii«iom. }ipr&<
(or A'oiirsch es.
$2 PER TEAR.
PLOW MANUFACTORY.
CKAWFQKijsVlUK
PLOW IIAMiATORY.
UUO WEll & McGl LL1S,
I'niprivloi'N.
Till'. CKAWF)It 1 SV11.1.K
PLOW MANUFACTORY
1^ N"W IN
SHC('strul O|('i'»(ioii,
Ir
Quality or Work Turned
Out
IS SKCON'P TO
Nprrlal Attfiilion
GIVEN TO REPAIHING!
The farmers of the Northwest will find it to their advantage to purchaso our plows,
which consist of all the best patterns, in-
eluding the RICHMOND, HAMILTON, and ROVER. None but the best material
is used in manuf&cturlnir. Our Plows are for sale at the Hardware
and Aericultural Stores in the city.
All orders from abroad promptly flllod with dispatch. inur'it
WAUL PAPER-
I
IMsido to Ortlorli
Wt'jn)Hf»«vs liovi'TM for ill iitxt which rvilno I Ii ir«.i. Thta* |i*y tec* iu C«rri»j{o F»c(oiy in th«* 17itit
u'liusiiucni (.fAxlc th- .hull fully one hy ho ollu-r I Stul c*.
ijit »1 lctt»*r« from |i«T.-onf liH'h'M in vhi mmi" |.an» oj la f^rtilyin^ ttinf llHW IH'ki-1 li •11
liuhtiH Hinicl.
Dolierty & McClelland,
New Ilrtck WitNliliiKlonSlrfel opponfU* 'on(«*r li«if li,
CRAWFOIiDSVILLK 11
IND.
FURNACE.
The Peerless
WARM AIR FURNACE
IfDeafrt'tri:'.
AVQSm.ST
Indianapolis, Ind.
SAW MILL.
10,4)00 Saw Logs Wanted
AT Tin:
en SAAV
SAW
1
W
1 no mot him
015T SHABES
We will h*5 i\er«-? -#atioi»M on 'orwhieh jniy th
Md north
•Iniicti
IIX Nnin S«rc4l, cnt'Jatoi Mol Hc^istctw.
ah*i iu pjilem
CMM-
on
1
SHOEMAKER.
HiiloM- ill the \\oo«l.«t or loj:? oil either o| (ho rMlll'Oiitl.-
hiyhet price in oji«h.
nl-o hrn Iflivf wdnuf, pophu :in.l nvh lum
her. We have hot, iu upenii'iun Mtt«'liluer.y
lCeSawiiac. »anf Nurlucl»(C. :md .solicit M«»rV Urtl tho city mid em- frv We j»rc n"*. j'l eprut'd n.'fuivi j-h on short nolicr
llrldvr, llnru tuttf
ICMHI*
mor*-
er u:v
'•Jf ftHiUt, ill'
II. M. & W.r.MNkllAKT.
CIFT ENTERPRISE.
IBLlsRtO
Prlncipul onire, 101 IV.Idflli St.. riiM.lnuatI.
Tlie only Reliable &ilt Distrilmtiou
$ 0 0 0 0
ValuJiblo rifN! l:r. ItlS'l'ltlP-CTPd" IN
Xj. 3D. SIDE'S 15.Mli ltcu iiliir oil Iii I,v
GTIFTENTERPEISE T»
iM'drnwn Monday, Jimn i, '7'2. Two (Jrniiil Ca|iltal l'l izcH of
£5000 in (jreeiihabits Two Prizes $1,000 Five Prizes $600 Ten Prizes $100 each ill
Greenbacks!
4 Mie H«.r-«c Mild Ihi^L'y lie--, uoi'lh $1*141, Outi uiio, woi ih Ten
THE JOURNAL
1
RAILROADS.
IitdlRiinitolin.ninoiiilnRtonAWaiiitern Railway. Train* nrrive at and leave Cr*wforiiaville doily as follows:
Mail Pfteitle hintKxpres*
0-lN0 WIST.
Mrtil I'm Ulo
WON
Muil A «'iniii(U:iCt lM»'H llt
is ss'i'i'i.iKi1 .. 'e1:,
Willi allllic LatdliupyedMactiiiicry
AM' TJir.
I*. I. A.M.
Atchison I-t'HVenworth..
—u. Knn^fij* t'itv P. M. n. i\. tt. I.OrtVe ''it'stoll..,, \rri* lied ink
fntlrrii"
t'fiaiiplele. Als«», T'eneiu^, Prim* J*n»l J'ickel.s. attention t« tlu* huildiiij ofFftticy Iron vtuelr c-ost*
"ISP
C:07a.M. 3:17 r.M. 0:42P.M.
f:U7 A.M. 1:08a.M.
I.AKniiN|iori, Or^nlordNYUlA A ftontfti*
torn Knllwny.
'I'rnIii* o'i.«• :»it«l Irj.v*,- Uatlv U- lotinw O0IS0 R!,t ill. Mtul A'-coitnittnluvrvn
....Vli'fiA.M .... a 20A.M
.... 8.00 ».m. .... 4 X1 *'.»i.
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad. SHORT AND POPULAR ROUTE
TO AM. 1MHNT.S
S S
Tr-.il.- i--.v. V,nvl'..r.l-\ ill.. .UHy a« follows: fHMN'S Vl :"'7 i\*,
Imy Flxprf-", Freight Trnin, Accoirnjn»Uyriuii.
x'r\r
oliHlH
TilK t'OL'XTKY.
1
Tft.tlXR KOl'TM. lu:-2y A.M. a.m.
CK) P.m.
:«ro ttit«p),rHj to r»ijht Trains forih-s hiti.m ofl'assciincrH who nuiv wtnlk to
travel on thnn. II. II. «. SllNTY» Hr^KUISTKUDLUT, .S. K. I14MIPKR. Now Alhnny, In,I. •••ti I Kickoi AK^nt,
Alh ttiy. In.|.
THE BEST ROUTE yon Tin:
EAST OR WEST.
The Indianapolis, Cincinnati & LaFayettc Railroad.
ayct.xxATi ax!) kasteux divisiox. Thr*»« jmnm n^or fwinM lonvc the Union Depot, hnlijmnjH.11^, «lmly\ for Cincinnati, Chillicotke. Mnrioim,. \V:i«-hin ton nnd Cin-levJllo, Ohio IV,rl^xin^ton i»n«l Nu'lflanvillo, Ky. Also, foi Park^r-hniv, Hhltitnorf, Washington City. Phil* MiflphiA and NftW Yoilc. lly t)iis rout« Kaat ticUctcunhc pnrehHscil nt tho Union Depot lo Now York nt- tho hmh»» nric^ an hy nny otlior ronto, on which th«* hoilov cnii pan* through or uopovcr nt nil ihcul.o\c nnm«'l tvHHl^rn
I'M
J.AFA YhlTTi:,
Noliniska,
rtili«»H,
V///.YC1M C7//C'LGO
Titno und
,li^tiin,o
1)1 V.
Three Through Tr:tin« h»nvo tho lfnion lopoL laity for I,ftK»\oU«\ Cln*'Mgn, SpringlW-hl, i^mncy, St. .locp|i, Kai. 'U'« City unit Oini'ha, withoiit ••hunijo'of I'ar-*.
and fnro as low an bv
my oihor route, to all tho inttu-ijiHl towiw ami •itios in the Hast, Wot and ftorlhw«*t. Mu^gn^o clicked ihntij^h (o ail the orinoipul minl.«, nnd Slo»*j»in^ Curl on ul I niglil train*, both Knst and NS'fwt.
For furthor information nnd lickols, apply (o hoTiekct Aueni in thi* Union bopot. I.. IIAT»U1N«KK, Mum. of Trann., Cin.
C. K. LOUI» Chief Ticket Atft., Cin.
Kiiuhiks
and tKo
West..
STATIONS.
I..-:
\rn
fvciric r\l'RKliH. "1:07 a. m. 7:"ft p. til.
CrnvvlordMvilh* itiiiliii'(on II. M. li. H. |{.
l.on\e Uurliu^ton, \riisc Kuirfieid Virive Ottiimun l»IX
M»im Vai.i,i.\
MAIL. 0:42 j». m. n. m.
7:1(1 p. ni. p. m. ln 4l
It it,
(jcnv«* Otiumvvii Arrive PHIh JicsSloiney l't. l.iod^o
10 'VI p. in. UM n. in, 6:Ck» n. in.
IIVA M.iricir
l.cftVO (MtllllMVd Arrive Alhia -huritou tWKtn/i.
12:04 p. in. 2:00 n. in. 4:i« |, in. 0 p. m.
10:44 p. m. 12:04 a. in. 1:34 i\. in. •I:2». in. 7:10 a.in.
iltpjiin«'.v....
K. C,, Ht. JoTi"UT^ilut I.eiiVo llopUlllC Arrive St. Jonetdi
12:25 p. 1-1. 1:40 p. in. n:«5 p. in. 0:40 j). m. k.- ki p. iu.
7:10n. in. 10:04 a. tn. 11:18 i. in 12:30 p. ni 2il( p.j^ 4 2.*» n. in
5:U0 p. in. j.
m.
n. in.' ». nt.
c-^i M. HI. C,on ii. m. lo|. III.' 12:45 n. iii, h. m..
C.: 14 :t. m. i*t ir»«. lo :.n n. i':(Ki
Hiitnhur^ .N'ehrnsliu City. Council Hint!*.... omiiha. Pl.iM-m.nith...... Lincoln
MSUfn.
11:00
p. m.
OM'O N.
n:» p, iu.
in.
Pi p. in.
'l he Pacific Kxpress Tmin hiin Thiougii Coach-, •s nii'l Pullniiiti Sleeper* to Omuha, io., mul inUes on Pnlluuui Blcepor t«t Uurlington for* lv»io*ns i'ity.
The Mnil Train h:o»'J'hron^h Coaohen to Onifi* ii«, SI. Jox j.h. irM This j- the lW.»i and i^rii-Ki:st Uni TU, lifid •n^ers h»sc time ami money by going elHowher*'.
ATTORNEYS.
i.».w wm.I.ACI
C. M. TUAVIb
Wallace & Travis,
ATTUKNKYSattend
AT I.AW, Cmwfoidsville, Indi-
Him. Will with promptness nnd care I
otlectiou^ of notes und account*, *el tlenient if decedent*' eMui-ess rollootmn of nohli iHiiiisiiiid to le^al hiibitiOHS goui-rally. Utlii
KIton's ilaiiU.
OVi w. e. miitTov. X). w. DjirM.u. Itritton A ISrimcr,
ATTMHNKYS
ANIM-OL NSFJJ.OUS AT LAW,
CrawCordftville, lud. Will attend to nil legal MiHino*?* cptruHtcd to their care. Special atU'iitl"ii given t^cidleelion*. AUo, to Ht»ttleineiiH hy Gi- irdian?, Kxi'^UUirw tmd Ailmini»«tor.s. They will t'oiitiniie the i,''»inens in SnklifrH' Cluuns, (Tonv^\ inclu! und llc KetuCr, IwKlolore I'^u# ducleil hy W. P. Krittoii.
Kennedy & Bri.'«l'
ATTDUNKVSAT
I.A\V,Cniwfonlsvillo, li."'l'all.!-
Suci e.^s yuuiaiitccd in all ein-e* undet laKr'4 where the
I'mci-
are correetlv represented other-
wIm« no t'co will he i-hargcil."
Co1Ic-|iooh
made in
nil piu tw of th^ I'lilted States at reasonnhle ratCH. utlice—Over (,'iuuph«-ll & Tin.-ley'f llitrdsvarcMoic II enix Itlo I
It. 11.1'. l'ciroi',
ATTOKNKV
AT I.AW, r«.rii!-,viiir. :ii.iimi:i.
Utile o\i-r t'f:i*l'orn A AIid,liltrn,.«..V,oie. ill iue^s in an {(logout /ive prompt attention tu bu of Montgomery c«»m»iy.
I.. 1 IH-M. A. I'. I'KO.MAri.
TI
ioiiiiih A Tlioma.v,
*l"l' »K.N AT I. Wand olu*j|orM in,
I'.jiiiI
Icy, (:i n» loid"\ ille, linl. «Miiee ovcrt.ump--iiithea^t coiner .Milin and
TI HI
..•li A Haiici .V.i-hnipton strec
DENTISTS.
IL Toften
Motto, ••in call, ottlci to post mil
wilh "ilver-mounlcif ii:\r* Kmc-toned |!o«cuomI Pi* I'iody Sewing M:»ch|iie-, •IV Vtfed Cold HtllttfitlL!
Ol th §loo c:u KlV'
W:itcheH 1)1.{ llcHVV I ,tdd (jiiuin.- wol lll S.M0 i*M I 1*1 v.* lir.1,1 Aliielinill ilunhlitf AViilche-. worth esich Ten l.ohf i,..ld lloiitiiu Wntehfi^, I SilH ,-iu l, o!i t...!-t iiii| Ml\ci- I.ever Hunting
W'ilch.-miu nth.| worth liom IhS:'a*i .n« l.!olie*' K'dd I.c«i|lllhe cliHIIM. «|C||1-' ^t'dd h'iin*. xolid ftiift doiil'le tduted silver hiMo nnd i.i,-1 |.holo^rii|in '.dhiilif,
J«'Ucll V, Ac., Ac.
N of ii it (0,000. AUiA i)i WAm:ii TO KLI.I. Tiru 'l4,lo a b«* pnltl.
Si,nf!e Tifket*, $1 .«* Sir 7VrAW». I.VlHi Tn tls Sin im) y'.imri/./'KC 7».•*«/»», €-'0 «i. ('irenl:»r« rontHinuif full litof jiii7.es, ndo» ii of a an in rormntioo in ielcreiu'e to the IfHtnlmtion, will l»« tf^ut to uny ono ordenot them. All tern llHHl he itUilrenMed to timrK. I'. KINK. B«»X Ho. l.Si'l NN ATI, 'II 1«».
9
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.nd floor
tcllt|er?r hi.- prole
Dr
rner room. Fisher's lud., respectfully
lllocli, 4*i'hh tordfi ill
crviccs to the public.
St.
II. (jialey,
KN I J1\ Ci.iwftii'Uville, lud. (.Ilhceoii W'ufhi.^iou street, over the Corner Pooh More. ,v li. .«'AIK. loii^ and fav»rahlv hnoun tn. tlie community as a lir-t-chi« hentfit, my ettiploy.
T. n^Iccliuii,
RKSIPKNT
lud.. re.
SPECIFiillvPIvNTIsT.Craufordfvjlle,
tenders
Jim
P1
M-mre.S to the }ul»ln
o!'lc and inoderit! corner Main r: Crct i», np-stinrs.
J^mii.1
Pie
ets ne.\l
PHYSICIANS.
lVilliaiu Kills, M.».
LATIv
Assistant Surgeon in Itamhury Hospital, Kauihiii). Kngland, otters his pVofessional sen ice* in all hiirtiches of inetlnMue or surgerv to the people of Crawfordpville and viciuttv. All call- promptly answered nt any tune of tlay or nijiht. ottlce'm Patterson's new hnilding over •I. T. Mack's UiiUei v. Kesidenceuith James Patterson, Kiist Market street, ('rawfordsville, Ind.
T. J. (.ii'Iflitli, M. IK, TtllYSU'lAN AM' srihJK»N, Darliugton, Ituf., attend** to nil varieties of practice
At
all hour*
of day or ni^ht. janiil
M. lliitfliUiiKN CJriflilli, M.I). CtPKt'lAf. attention (iiven lo ohfltettic nruclice
siiij/icul disease ol women.
1'uUinjjton,
MEAL ESTATE ACBNT.
A. ('. Jennison,
RKAIj
K^PATK AtlKNT and Attorney nt La*? Heid property of nil luniU iKiu^ht aud Mold on commission, Hentfl colloeled, Taxes pnld. Notarial iMslncflt* of ull kmdf, and conveyancing lemlud to promptly aud exocuted correctly. 01fieo over No. Empire Block, CrawfordsTllla IndiHtia.
