Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 August 1872 — Page 4
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Mahlon Wood to two years, for horse stealing. lit—The Universalis! tstato Convention will assemble at Logaiispurt on the 2!itli and continue in se«iion tlirco days.
Hinitluioii College will be inaugurated immediately after the close of the convention. —Of the great number of farmers who were in the city hist .Saturday, we did not hear a single complaint as to their
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l4»ntirick«' War Kocortl. IFrom M.irtmfs U'lViiyi'llf Sp.-."-!!.] In his 1 udianapolis speech Mr. Hendricks made the astounding declaration
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We have received from the publisher1, Humphrey's Specific ]Iomcpathic Med-i icine Co., No. AGi Broadway New York, a copy of "Humphreys* llonnepathie Mentor or l'amily Advisor." We have looked through the book, and tind it full of valuable information. I.ife, health disease, food diet and every specific form of disease are discussed and explained in a way that must impart a vast amount or knowledge to the reader, whether he accepts the Homeopathic method of cure suggested or not. We can comnien the hook as a valuable accession to every famSlv library.
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Sunday Si h«M) at the livelv inteiY-i r\iiilite«l at the t»rain "of the I Iiittd States. In view tin I .k.-
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He nays as an evidence that he supported the war in 1803, he voted for the army appropriation bill. Ju regard to this'I can only say that at that time his vote for it in the Senate was not necessary, *,aiid it would have required more politici- 'al courage than Mr. Hendricks gonerally .-lias the credit for, to have given a vote
in Congress agfciust an appropriation for ny, and mine will a
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army and I think his friends and ree with me that this is the first time they have ever heard of that vote, and that he has never boasted of it before.
lN.siiil Mono Onii-rv oil. ice* ami wilarie* limited to lair comitate* «.f commisioii charged for f'J^^e^rviccs rendered, »nd monev i)rdcr. under tlic- new hiw now in upe ration. are a follow--: On orders not S8§,.x,veiling #10, live ei-iit* on orders not exceeding $20,1011 eent-s over $-tl and
an onlor. I'mlnl Slate- treasury uo\v (irroenKicks) or National Bmik nr.te unlv nveivtMl or paitl.
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that the monthly requirements of (.real ...... ,i
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Kev. .1. U. lHinn. writing to the I'. i.ton
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^ives tlit-following de-eription
of Nazareth "The situation of Nazareth is very I pleasant. the |K-ople are better dressed
and the women handsomer than any we have yet seen in the Kast. What a a pity we must idd the streets are the dirtiest, an open sower running through uianv of ^heni. We ot course visited the house where it i«. said that.lesiis and his parents lived: 'ilso. .lo-eph's workshop, where we saw pictures of Mary and her son dressed in modern co-tunic, and Joseph at work before a carpenter's bench on which lay tools of modem invention
Toward sunset we a-cended the hill,
I murderer, •Sai'ada, and his brother l'rancis. both of whom are Mohammedans, had given tin Arab a severe thrashing because the Arab cursed the Christians and our party.
Kishon, where Haal's prophets were slain,
—Professor ILobbs is imikim a ueoloir- sacrifu„„i „.... trying to reconcile the P.iblc and our
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set and thoroughly :naked, as inv- thine- to-dav testify.
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that he had been in favor ol the prosecu-1 to whom as men who saved the Nation in ti"11 of the war and the suppression ofthe the hour of her jicril we owe the highest rebellion, and charged me with having honor, and we declare our obligations to calumniated him upon this subject, lie them shall never be forgotten, and we siiid that I had known all the while that demaud that the bounties and pensions nouuccs its ixisition uixin during the first month of the -war he now, or wliicji may be provided fur these made a brief publication of his views, iu brave defenders of the Nation, shall he 1of"rt'
which he said that he regarded it as the paid without cost duty of citizens to respect and maintain that the widows ai the national authority,.and give an lion- lant dead, the ward- of the nation, shall est and earnest support during the con- receive the Nation's protecting care, and tin nance of the war until in the Provi- while we cheerfully assume all these deuce of God it mjglit be brought to an burdens, we can not forget, and the honorable conclusion. He lid not uii-j'American people can not forget, that to dertake to quote a sentence from this document, nor tell where it could be found, nor give any description of it by which any one could hunt
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confesK that I have no knowledge of
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and am surprised to hear of its existence. If he published such a sentiment during the first month of the w*ar it has escaped every one's recollection, and was uotjejieated by him at any subsequent time
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Hendricks made many sjieeches during I checking the war, and, so far as I kuow, lie not in any one of them prosecution of the war
of the rebellion and maintenance of the I nion by force of arms. Un the contrary, his speeches were devoted to the condemnation of the (iovermnent and criticism of every war measure, and it must be said he spared no argument that could possibly be contributed to make volunteering unpopular jmd conscription necessary and when conscription came, he pronounced it unconstitutional, tyrannical and wicked. When .Mr. Hendricks claims that he was a war .Democrat, he trifles with public intelligence, and the re--collections of men and contradicts the recorded evidence of his opinions and astoniiihes his most intimate friends. He owed his election to \e I'nited States Senate by the treasonable Legislature of 18G3 to the fact that he was a recognized enemy of the war, and had more power and influence than any one else to cripple the«dministration in its prosecution.
iiv prohibiting the allowance ol all perquisites'. and by avoiding all unnecessary appropriations and expendituies and in this State we favor the abolition ol the '.-.lliccs of Agent of State and State I'rinter.
That we are opposed to granting further donation of public lauds to railroad4 or other corporations, and demand that the public domain be reserved for actual settlers, the discharge ot the obligations of the country to its brave defenders, and the purpose of general education. 10. That Congress oueht to interfere for the protection of immigrants, to shield them from the unjust exactions
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in pjo uumth faH.yoiie mitlioii tjn..rt .t ,' .i va !j:)
tft* I ho above-tati-aient. tliere only one source to which treat Itriuiin has to leisoil to obiaiu the required aui-'iint of .grain, and that is the northwest and wi-:ei Stales. The new crop in Kngland can nut «-~iblv Iiarvi—fed ill a fit condition fur use until the beginning of September, s'i that for two months to (uiae I he llritish Me- will have toi!»-jend :i America fur their daily bread, the crops in France, It'.i-sia and in other countries not aliording a stirplu- for exihirt.
a«cended t'armel to the supposed point the last leneral Assembly proposing to where we -pent some time in amend the Constitution so as to prohibit
guide books/T,',lt failed, whet, putting
Miuthsuti Colli'ot*. at I.o^au^jion, latter in our sad* 1 ie hays and taking will open on the -hi of ^ejaeinbcr. Uie former in.our hands, we cwutintiod —New Alhanv is certainlv irmwini:
oxjdnratioi^. Lonvinu'Carmd we
rode across the plain t» Haifa, where, af-
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'. ... t»-r halhm^ the Mediterranean, we let- in five fauiiiie-i and twins in six-, |(!lssed tlie ni^ht under tlie wet t^nts and teon. nu borrowed 1m «1s, jis our bairjrajre mu!c»s —Mrs. Lush, a widow seventy years of,"11, ending the Kishon had their feet ace, fell down stairs at the residence of
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her son. near Hlulfton. on Welnc-dav morning, and was killed. —It is charged that sportsmen are shooting prairie chickens along the western border of the .State. It is about! The Committee on tcvo week* vet before such sport will he ed the following legalized. The Republicans of Indiana, by their the further development of the immense —In the Grant county Common T'leas delegates in convention assembled', in ap-1 resources of the Stale. „ri ,1 m-,v„ l*calitlg once more to the people of the I hat our Senators and Republican ourt, on Wednesday. \Y ,Um.n Wood
aim 1* rank .lewett were ^-ntt-nyrd to pul»lic otlioo, «lot*luro batinn nf their constituents for the tirm. seven year- imprisonment each, and 1. That in the future, as
we will adhere to the principleDelaratioiv ot Independence, and firmly sustain the Constitution of the I'nited States as the. true basis of popular freedom and will maintain the equal rights of all meu before the law^ .,a'iil the authority of the National Government overall faUe theories of State rights.
crop prospects. "The wheat crop they say tile legislation, or by the violence of will be greater than for several years armed associations, whether open or sepast. The o&t exop is better.,than iui av-1 cret and we demand the enforcement crage. The corn is a little backward at of the law# that these rights'may be se-1 this time, but with a farnrable- season etirely and amply protected wherever from this on, the yield will be very good, and whenever invaded.
3. That wc congratulate the country oil tbc restoration of the 1'nioii and
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'Il'Vter'1of'^r-ii.r hlnce lionw"^under Uie law Ncw'Vork public position without practically ere-
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or the Legislature of Utilise of corrupt mean
roiti tlio which :iro to W had lit* and judicious h'iri-hition as will on force liiiest vicw-i of any in I'alestinc. On individual rcs|M»nsil»ility tor all urt afrcHchinir tin4 lent wc found tuir fav«»riic
One of the most inti renting sights to 1« seen at Nazareth is the crowd of young women and girls that between the hours of live and eight in the evening flock to the public fountain with their pitchers on their heads, to drav.water.
The night spent here was a memorable I one, for, scarce bad we retired to our tents when a small army of big mu-s|iiitoes came down upon lis and laid scige to our persons, nor could we drive them away till morning called lis forth to begin another day's journey—a day during which we rode through juirt of the valley of Ksdraelon. crossed the
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lv of the enmitrv"lleinir to "extend a'cor- ."'e are opposed to further grants of d'i-il invitation to the 'citizen of other public lands to i.ublie corporations and countries to ca-t their !ot with us. mid monopolies, and demand that the public .hire o-i term- of perfect equality the domain bo set apart for free homes for blessinirs which we enjoy. I1'^ 11. That we approved the efforts being 1 he annual revenues, after paving made for the vindication of honest eminent bv the exposure, removal
the Legislature from ever assuming or paying the canal debt which was charged exclusively upon the Wabash and Krie canal under the legislation ot 1 S4" and 1M7, commonly called the Butler bill, ought to be adopted by the next fleneral Assembly, and submitted to the people, to the end that it may be ratified and become a part of the Constitution. ]ii. That we endorse the
taVeu from under them, the haggaire up- tion of (lov. Conrad Maker, a.id applaud balance, i.nd confidently expect that
one of the firm, able ami courteous manner in 1
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Iti'imhiiraii Mlale Platform.
liesolutions report
Unnli.hLt.^ members of Congress deserve the appro-
That we therefore approve of the convention to vote for the re-nomiiiation acts of Congress, and of the administration. which put the rights of 'all citizens under the .protection, of the National authority when thev are .wailed bv bos-
now, as heretofore, the Republican party National Itcpuljlicun Pliltfoi'lil. remembers with gratitude our brave soldiers and seamen who imperiled their lives in the service of the country, and
the Democratic party, South and North, we owe all the calamities of the late slave holders' rebellion, and the debt now reftiug upon the Industry of our State am)' nation. 4. Unit we endorse the action of Congress and of the administration in maintaining the traditionary policy of the nation of living in friendly Jelations with
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hostile expedition
.ar, the suppression are strongly enlisted, ami agreeing to the I
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arbitration of disputed claims, while demanding admission of the wrong done. 5. That we approve the action of Congress and of the present administration in all their efforts to reduce expenditures in the several departments, and in the reduction of the tariff and internal taxes as rapidly as the exigencies of the government will admit, while continuing to maintain the public credit bv the sure and gradual payment of the debt of the nation, and by discharging the obligations due her soldiers, sailors and pensioners. 0. That wc favor all efforts looking to the development of the great industrial interestes of the State, and we requost our .Senators and Representatives in Congres to use their influence, in any revision of the tariff, to secure to the coal and iron interests of our State all the incidental protection consistent with a due regard to the principles of reduc-
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the borders of taxation. 7. That the adherence of Cougress and the administration to .the present financial policy, in spite of the hostility of political opponents, has been fully justified by the payments made on the public debt, and in the stability, security and increased confidence it has given to all the business affairs of tb: country. 8. That the_ financial affairs of the State and Nation should be conducted on the principles of economy, and to this end all useless offices should be abolish-
The Ke^ublican paity of the I'nited States assembled in national convention iu the city of Philadelphia on the iith and Otli days of June, 1872, again declares its faith, appeals, to its history, and anthe questions
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1. During the eleven years of its supremacy it has accepted, with grand courage, the solemn duties of the times. It has suppressed a gigantic rebellion, emancipated -l.UOO.OiX) slaves, declared the citizenship of all, and established universal sullrage, exhibiting unparalleled magnanimity. It has criminally punished no man for political oflenses, and has warmly welcomed all who proved their loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing justly with their neighbors. It has steadily decreased, with a lirm hand, the resultant disorder of the great war, and instituted a wise policy toward the ludians. The Pacific railroad and similar vast enterprises have been generously aided and successfully conducted the
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as I kuow, he did chores, refusing to interfere in domestic tiers immigration encouraged, and a hem advoocate the revolutions, even when our sympathies
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,l Suites the true poll- atiiig it liin ttMUire ot oihee. 1 l.1 \lr.. .. M.k ..-jvil tiv hlntlwik* .kt
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iu the di-eh lr'-e of their duties. And'diers and sailors who-e valor saved the we announce our unrelenting hostility l'"ion. l'lieir pensions are a sacred to all attempt bv.- ii pe,unions, monopolies debt of the Nation and the widows and or combination-, to intiueuec ideation* or|.hans of those who died for their coun-
State, by the
ll'. That a-a ueucral dissemination of knowledge and learning among the people is essential to the existence of a free republic, we hold the public free schools to be the safeiiuaid of our liberties, and pledge ourselves to cherish and maintain 11 u' ill.
Hi. That we are in favor of such a re
vision of our criminal code a» will se-!
niiuistration of justice, ami such wiseij1*'
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lecting public interests. 11. That the efforts now being made by the working men of the Nation to improve their own condition, and mure completely to vindicate their independence of class subordination, lm-et our cordial approbation and for proof that the I'epubliean party is the true friend of the laborer, we point to the fact that while opposing all attempts to array capital and labor against each other as mutually dr.-truetive, it has been by the efforts of this party that labor was emancipated from the ownership of capital free homesteads provided for settlers on the public domain the hours of labor reduced, ami complete iMjuaiity of rights established before the law and therefore we invite working men to spek whatever further advantage or amelioration they desire, within the embrncp of the party of liberty and equality. ir. That the joint resolution passed by
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which he has discharged the duties of his!' J'
lands freely given to actual sct-
acknowledgement of naturalized eit-
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rights secured from Kumpcan tow-
rights securcd from Kumpcan pow ers. A uniform national currency has been provided, repudiation frowned down, national credit sustained under the most extraordinary burdens, and new bonds negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have lieen carefully collected and honestly applied. Despite the annual lnrge reduction in the rates of taxation, the public debt has been reduced during President irant's administration at the rate of $100,(100,000 a year. A great financial crisis has been averted, and peace and plenty prevail throughout the land.
Menacing foreign difficulties have been peacefully and honorably compromised, and thi' honor and peace of the nation kept in high respect throughout the world. This glorious record of the past is the party's best pledge for the future. Wc believe tho people will not entrust the Government to any party or combination of men composed chiefly of those who have resisted every step in this beneficial progress. 2. Complete liberty and exact equality in the enjoyment of all civil, political and public rights should be established and effectually maintained throughout the Union by efficient and appropriate State and Federal legislation. Neither the law nor its administration should admit of any discrimination in respect to the citizen by the reason of race, creed, color, or previous condition of servitude. 8. The recent amendments to the National Constitution should be cordially
sustained because lliey are right, not merely tolerated bcouuse they are the law, and should he carried out according' to their spirit by appropriate legislation. the enforcement of which can be safely trusted oulv tu the party that secured those amendment.''. 4. The National tiovcrnniont should seek to maintain an honorable pcaee with all nations, protecting its citizens every where, and sympathizing with all people who strive lor greater liberty. *. Any system of civil service under which the subordinate positions of the (iovermnent are considered rewards for mere party zeal, is titly demoralising, and pH-wn^rr Aiit-nt.at. !.mis we therefore favor a reform of system by laws which will abolish the evils ot patronage, and make honesty, efficiency and fidelity essential qualifications for
of uaoita- and fidelity essential qnalilicaiions lor
The annual revenue,
pov- eurient debts, should furnish a moderate and balance for the reduction of the princi-
punishment of corrupt ntliciaU, whether 1-al. Ami the revenue, except so much ol municipalities. Stale or Nation, we as may be derived Iroui a tax ou tobacco I ail such exposures, undeterred hv fears and liquor*, be roned by dutie- on imof pirtv injury as proof of the integrity portation-. the duties ol which should he of the part'v "aii.i we spurn the attempl's adjusted a- to aid in securing remuu-r-of the opposition to turn these efforts of ativc wages to labor, and promote the self-pini:ii-ation Into proofs of party ve- industries, growth and prosperity of the nalitv and we demand of all public Whole i'otuHI'V. oflieers lion-sty .-obrietv. and diligence
$. Wy hold in undying honor the sol-
try, aa. entitled io llji! ciiri' of a rate fill people. We are in favor of suefi additional legislation as will extend the I bounty of the iovernmeiit to all our soldiers and sailors who were honorably discharged, ami who in the line of duty became doubled, without regard to length of service or cause of such discharge. i. The doctrine of (ireat Britain and
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cure the more speedy and ilfetual ad- r1:lnV.'':
European powers, concerning alle-
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high oftiee, and we greatly regret that be payments. he^bas not had the co-operation of a lte-1 11- The Republican party is mindful publican Legislature to carry out the va-! io obligations to the oyal women of rious measures projiosed for the refornia-' America for their noble devotion to the tion of abuses, the protection of the peo- cause of freedom, and their admission to pie against fraudulent canal claim*, ami
is in the past and energetic manner in which they Congress in extending amnesty to those'! ineiples of the have discharged their duties. I lately in rebellion, and rejoice in the IS. That the administration of lien- growth of pence and fraternal feeling entl rant has been consistent with the throughout the land. principles of the Republican party, and T- fhe Republican party projio-e- to eminently just, wise and humane, anil respect the rights reserved by the people such as fulfills his pledges and de-erves to themselves as carefully as the powers our cordial support. And, therefore, we delegated by them to the State and to instruct .our deicgp.tea to the National! 'J10 Federal Government. 11 disapproves
of Grant and Colfax as our candidates for President and Vice President. General Ben Spooner offered a resolution which was unanimously adopted, instructing our gre.ss to favor a dier honorably discharged from the late war 1 lid acres of public land, to dispose I
of as he may see fit
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If go in W the "ohl rt-linMo" Mi.-sonri Piwirtc Huilnmd, tho routo fi»tn St. Lom to Soihiliu, Ft.
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excellent currency will be perfected
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resumption of specie
a wider field of usefulness is rct'eiveit with satisfaction, and the demands or any claW of citizens for additional rights should be treated with respectful consideration. 15. Wc heartily approve the action of]
the resort to unconstitutional laws for the puriKw* of remedying evils by intererence with the rights not surrendered bv the people to either the State or the National Government. 17. It is the duty of the general Gov-
representatives iu (.on- eminent to adopt such measures as will
iw tiving to every sol-! tend to encourage American commerce
ind ship building. 18. \ve believe that the modern patri-
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thu earnest purpose, sound judg
inent, practical wisdom, incnrruptiblc integrity and illustrious services of Ulysses S. Grant have commended him to the hearts of the American people, and with him at our head we start to day on a new march to victory.
Emigrate.
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With gloomy attendants, low spirit-, d». predion, involuntary oniiHion^, Jo-- of .«ctnen, ««pcrmatorrhjen, h,«» of power, diwty lu'ad, lo-s of memory, and threatened impotence and tmhumility, find a sovereign euro in 7ff?.V/7//?/••'Y'S
HOMKOPA Title SPECIFIC A'o. 7'M7j.V7')'ElfiitT.
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and potent Curatne*, they strike at at the ro.i ofthe matter, tone up the system, arrp.«t tl»e di.-i harge-, and impart vigorand energy, life and vitality to the entin man. They have eurod :hoiand*ofraj-ex. Pne*, $.1 p»r pnd age ofthe hoxr.- auda large 82vuil, which in very imporfant in d»Minate or old eae»or Si per singlo l»ox. For side hy druggi-«t^, and «i.nt hy mail on receiptor prieP. Address,
t/ounif men nrvl o/Ar/-
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Mftieint Co., to'ti iiiomiirny, Stic York.
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l.tuvn-n'M', KHn-*!!-* City, Atolii^on, St. Josrjih, «nnah:i, I't'nvor nu-l »H i»oint- Mi^^nnrt. Kun»| Nohrj»"*k:i rtn*M'«»hn'iido, to \vhi»'h pfoj.lc tiro iiui\ing. Iitif h:i« an ••.jtupim-nt iti One oncli«, Pulluiiih'" palat'f Mil* kufi'ty plntfrvrin mid tho piilt'iii t«'inn hniko, and li* ropuiuttoit l*r pminid ino- hiki vtiif oon-
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and to innke^pe^iai rtrrntig^no'nt-
ht Jowoxt rutr. ot1oro«l hy «nv lint'. uj»ni 01 fidtlii'« S. H. 'niiiinp-on, Akjrnt l'auiti.* U. U., t'oloni'Mji, t»hio or K. A. Ford, «-n»'iii!
Mo,
No trouhlo toun^.wi «nufHtions 1
"Dew d'Audes," aeknowledL'cd
tho
best known perfume, l'or sale by I-'. ,1. l$inford& Hro,. druggists, on Washington street. I'
ANIMAL PHYSICIA N.
l)r. J. N. TFKNKIl.
Animal Pliysidaii
And Surgeon.
Olllct' at (ioilniiwi's Sale Slaltlrs,
I a i.'A ti
speedy reduction ill rates uf postage. 11. Among the i)iiestioin which press for attention is that which concerns the South M»ri:.-t ^trci-t, relations of capital and labor, and the I Hcpublican party recognizes the duty of- rJltll«lMlsvill. Iildiiuia. so sliapmg le^iMatioti a^ lo secure the full protection and amplest field for cap- ,. arlW
ital and for labor, the creator of cap-: ., „s ,,nll
_J_1YKS particular attention tu all opVJT cimIii.ii^ in lii^ Ini»-. 11'ir*t"« Im»:ir-11.t whil-' inul^r ii.-atiii.-iit. Will vi-it Mi'i'k iii iti nini neitfhlHUMliil li»«u Ilrll me uroes-uMo Iiv 1:1 llniM.t- Tll'1-i' living il .il'.ti'l I. liuulliv irivins syinpl.iins d( ,|isenst- nii-l hi'ihvi* ini'ilu'illi' III ivtilrii. I'm li.'iit:ii utti-.iiHuiil civeii to ti-tiini111* leirio^ fur -ipi-.'it, i'ti'. lll:iy lln'i
LIVERY.
having at last, through the effort* the Republican party, been abandoned, and the American idea of the individual's right to transfer his allegiance having been accepted by Kuropea nations, it is the duty of our Government to guard with care the rinlits r,f adopted citizens against the assumption of unauthorized claims by their former (loverninent. and we uiu'ti the continual and careful encouragement and protection of voluntary immigration. in. I he franking privilege ought to be & 1^ OW Ifcl 1^ abolished and a way prepared lor the I
N 1C W I
IIANNA& CRAIG,
HORSES AND MILKS
For which wo will pay
A S
WHEAT,
:tt
|0\v
J»rio»« on lyni» credit, furnishing fre«» transportation «v*»r th«* rou.l to piirchnHer.i thi* roml ftxtttvUfrom St.
LouIh,
through Mi*«ouri to
V'tnU, Indian Territory, is hoing pn.-hfMi rapidly to it* d»'?*tin:it»on, th« lWifu! o*t will h* "itf of th*» trunk lin* of thi? country, n«vor Morkitdfd hy xnou-— tho |nn«N th« roiul ure in a rich fertile country, tut prod'tctive un any iu the State the Hinmtc combine* all tho advantajre* of northern and -ouihorn latitude j»ood Hi»n«t*. jM»il, health, water, timber, grazing, fiuit" and llower-, invito you to go to thi* region. For further information uddre** A. TIVK, Land Conuni.-Mioner, or E. MN!itr lo U. u. Kurope. an Agent,.Ytl Walnut street, St, Loiiih, Mo.
For sale
tn rawfords ille l.y K.J. Biuford liro. deel'tvl
The CoiiMoiin ol'aii Invalid. I'uUi«hod a.- a warning and for the benefit of
whosutfer from Nervous !«».
bilttv. I.o«- of Manhood, ete., supplying The .WeuiiN of NolM'urc, Written hy one who eured lumnelf, after undergoing considerable ijuaekory, and sent free on re. ceivinga post paid directed envelopf, AddrenH,
NATIIANIKL MAYFA1K, lirooklvn NY june'^MnO
Faruiorw, Bcwure of luipoMton.
Certain parties have been traveling over Montgomery county and effecting the sale of worthless spectaclcs by representing themselves as the agon Uuf Cheap John. That farmers and their families may be on their guard-against such impostors, I state that I never employ any agents uf any kind, for the sale of any of the articles in which I deal. Any one, therefore, representing himself as such agent is necessarily an impostor, 46
Ontxr Johjt,
CIFT ENTERPRISE.
1
JEWELRY STORE.
OLD AND RELIABLE
JEWELRY STORE
III 1(1 ltoom.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES
Diamond*. .1 cuclrj.
J^ISTJD SILVER W-A-RIE,
HftEmtw.
Prluclpal onicc, 101 W.Kinit St., ClnWiihull.
The only Rclialilc Gift Distribntiou
Nun.to
.0 nito
to Htuina A (Iitfii th^
|J\ & 8ALK S I lUilli
f„nil.,„.., Wltll
ital, the largest opportunitiesand a greater ,.ilv. Th.. si:.i.i-n .re eoiim.o.tinu., »n.iom uh i-' share of the mutual porfits ot these two iiors.'- wi lie 1*.i uini iiiii-ni,'it 10 hi ivu-uiiaMt*
great servants ol'civilization. 12. We hold that Congress and the' President have only fulfilled an impera-1 duty in their measures for the supprcssion of violent and treasonable organizations, in c.'rtain lately rebellious regions, and for the protection of the ballot-box, and therefore they are entitled to the thanks of the Nation. i:$. We denounce the repudiation of the public debt, in any form or disguise, as a National crime. W'e witness with the principal of
,1S
Wo vvi-h to huv
itl
-AJLLi GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. All goods
sold are engraved FREE of charge by a experienced Engraver,
FARMERS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY:
If you want tlic highest price in cash for
CORN,
OATS,
Bran,Shorts, Middlings, etc., etc.
1
O 0
in
,f itt- inmi. Tu-k.-t. liuiitt-d to
AliEJi'l'S H'AMi:ll TO SKI.I. TICKIITN, whom lllx-riil Hill Ito
St -ill Tx-krl-, ?I.II'
.S-||-
Tirkrh.
N
CJO.'K
AXICIvLE & CO.
GRAIN ANO MILL FEED.
CLOVElt SEED,
Call on GRUBB, MARTIN & CO., in Harter's Rlock, two doors east of the postollic, Ci awfordsvillc, Ind., ALSO
CONSTA \TFjY OIV HANDS
CLOTHINC
HEADQUARTERS for CLOTHING!
O
Men And Boy's Clothing
G-O TO THE
F'EW STORE OP ELI KAHN
FlNlier'M ISlork, iHaiii street,
CRAWFORD8YILLE, HVDlAIVAr
TIMOTHY SEED.
ALLKIIVDS OF
I I E E I
-iui.kk»iati: ln-i: iiI«•. N« I I ilMMio-*--. liiiy :ind N:*Md At" Vo:ir, h»'i»l!l- S-]'t. win. n. i:i.--.
C* i.I*l
s-4!
1.17th Ui:a i.\lt MOMIII.V
To be drinvii Monday, S(*|it. •'». One (Jraiul Cu|)itnl l'ri/.e of
S5.0UU IN GOLD!
Two Prizes $1,000 Two Prizes $500: Ten Prizes $100 each in Greenbacks: liiic Faiiiily l-arrm^f and Mutt hfd Mor-» with H-rii"-"*, u.»i (h 1 ,'n »•M«-h Hih llorx1 and with-ilvor.i»ioutit«'d h.u n.---. worth §-on, ni- Knit'-lniifii Uo-o-utMnl I ano, worth Ftvo Fanulv Ma^hiio'-, wort It Sh*' o:n-h. 7 Jold -ind .-ilvr l. vn ma iiii» Wat-lu". «oi th from S.O to .0 .mi-Ii. I.adit"*' «l I l.f itiin' »iit*' i»ld \«--st ohaitH, stdid and douhlo I'latf.i Iv-r talilo and it it 1 1 ii I
S.' 'Hi.- V'.i r/|-.:
•. 51II '7 i' /'V h'l'
Hrkn..
('ir«Milar« containiii-i al'ull h-»t «»f pnzo*, ado» stTiption of th»- tnaimfi' of lru« int atid othor in* loiuiation 111 ifffrrnt't' to tho I»i-trihnt ion, «ill »-nt to ai»y «.uo oi«h*rinr th"tn All ''t« t«*rs 11) 1)t ho ud'dr^tfJM'd to oFFICH. I. I». SIM'., llox. Hi. 101 W CI N*lNNATI.«»HH.
PUMPS.
/.
:r,
(iltt Hll, 9IA11TI.\ A t'O
,, ... If-. •.
AM» roM II.IU I AI. h.
It Iruu*-c« 'OOlht of HAM A
(n
2
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1.
A
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iz
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|i:U.ili!
t"
'h,lM"«, S. ll I Fall -»—n.it. :i»-th ,1 „!dlr"
I il S It. l-«' «*i»-rinti--td.-iiin—. 1 F.-t 11. I't i«i'-'|
Hi jlliaiif Colors aiitl Host lllatk
J. P. COATS'
SLV-ioHl) IN ALL M'.MHKItS,
Hand and Macliinc Scwiiii!:.
ijki.t's I'ATi-M' sni:i:r ikon
0 0 I iST
Mn-aj." ^t and
(i I
lu. IJc-iilli' liKt'h' niatioii,'
l"or olrohlai-, fftMi."', or «l)»or ml add^ W. I. I', inciimat i, olin,
FELLOWS'
('oinpouiKt Syrup of Hypopli(s]»htles Tin' iit Kn^l i-h in\ riii i..it r«'a» lir- irani'*
low
the
i', 'trin^ilifi i. 1 i- tin- iiioM 'HlllptlOO. lUl'lH'hilt
J'.i a in and -lul A^thnm.
,\V 1 von *.• dy fur 'hi lid Ihhilit «tud\ UM'-f. ,.. IM«1114 1m 11.» 1 A
from ha t4»\ or troiu nnh«*jilthy nir :ui »f.Mial a».«iM'« for ?l»i. .iuin- I.oni !'i 11» u, «')iioau«. J. F, Hi nkv, N«'.u' .« .»o|i« is Ihi-ton:
Vol tK".
11110WHit & 31(0!ILLIS.
Proprietors.
tiik ('i:.\\vi'i)i:ifsVii.i.K
PLOW 31AM FACTORY
IS Now IN
SiMUM'.sKfiil Operation,
is si'ppi.ir.ii
Willi all tlic Latest Improved Macliiiicfy
A XT' •I'lIK
liialMy
of Work Turned Out
IS SKCHNII I'll
NOXK I.\ TIIK COI XTKY.
S]HM'i]il At lent
ion
GIVEN TO HEPAIllIJsG!
The farmers of the Northwest will tind it to tholr advantAgo to purchase our plowu,
which consist of all the best patterns, in
cluding the RICHMOND, HAMILTON,
and ROVER. None but the best material is used in manufacturing.
Our Plows are for sole at the Hardware
and Agricultural Stores in the city.
All orders from abroad promptly filled with dispatch. mai Jif
walITpaVer.
Indianapolis, Ind.
FOR SALE.
LOOK HERE!
Four head of gootl work horses and hiini"ss. Fifty littHtl ol' good slock hogs.
Eight li mid red bushels of corn.
A complete list of Fiinniiig lniiileiiients. T1k ahovc will lie sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Call and sec the subscriber.
ii
CARRIACES AND BUCCIES.
.111
(•AlMil A(«li lACrOHY
1
in Six Conl *p uch
\k .t-hi xirtnit St.. Nt'i th of ('i.iir» 11,,i,..m
Ci'iiu liiUitiiiii,
*-f
[SELTZER1
all violrnt |»tirutiiivi*s.
tin* "ii tlo- nd utaK.-n i}|«-tn-ti. rarrunt'- S« lty.4T Aj» ro hi i* ii-otl hv rational |iooj.|.« as a moan* of ivli»-\ inn all doranjirtiH-iit* oftlio «toiii:n'h, hwr and intosf ino-j, I'orauvo it r«'Tnov*H ol.-trui'tioi^ witiiout |.ain, and imparls i«»or to th ur^i,jt» uhi«'h it puritif.- and n-jidal*^.
SOLI I P.V ALL hi:Fot |STS.
A
Si ril
\t
1
A riNI-: ASSOltTMENTOP
(!AJMHA(JKS, JiUiH n:s
And Spring Wagons
K'
IHH'IIAM'S ASTHMA Sl»i: IF-
1 1- \l rail If'I III o|oi\ I ho it in^ 111 it"
I In I o|oi\O 1 h«
in ion Oiihutf-. :t 1 idly poi^twi i?o ift a I' l( F. For alo hy i-, id' -0111 h\ mail. i..-1 j..«id, oil ONK lioLLAK. A.ldn^s T. Poppji.huh Ijdiia. Pa.
1MbA N14' I.AW orrui. SIMIS. I II. Iitiuit- ulu« nnjiifi :i p. ti\o and noxjntivo olootnotiy—piouf that'hlo i- o\«dvotj without union—otfVvi of t*»t --million, of ti-h and phophorio diot—m.-dorn troatmont of ptdvio dioa-o, -Ii turo and Variooo|o, and it'ovt .,f dovtdopniontt ton h»otiiro tu In- j.riv MilU'yal o|a«.«.f 1 .y Lli\V\\UI H. MX"N. 4 Fifth Avt'iiiic, N. V.: I pa no-. oont •, Kvline Iron, tho poit of lr. I U.\oi» ut uio.it value lo tho whulo Iiuman
I 1 M'l'oonstai.tly on hand and inado to
4
ar-
aoo.(it'»/«»/,
AXO ro., N. nt-. riroithu
Pi
FIO, N-29()
liKXTK A NTKI.- A-ont« mako nioro iiioiio\ at work tor u- than a. nnvtham ol-o. Hu-ino-- I milt nil-1 I'O u.Ui oil!. pui tic
i. Stin.-on a (%»., Fine Art Puhlihors. Portland, Maine.
PLOW MANUFACTORY.
CKAWFOKDSVILLK
I'LOW MAMT.VI'OllY. I Mer'a °at]iarti0
unrrantod on« \«*ar. o|i| work
1 in \"'liaiigr toi new. llt jiairinii dtm-to'iHii.-r !u-o.l, hlarh-uiiihini!. paiiitini and triiutinii.r,'• W invito idl lojfivoo^u i-all as our \v»»rL roi iiuino'iid it-olf. W.' Iiiivc loniovod t«» muion tioot, in our low I l«ri«-U, doniand lor our work huv intr oompollod i., lai j«o our faoiluio". Wo or. iij»y our op|.s)t/,j, .Markot stio for tnannl'aotonu^ Farm Wa^ti*,,': ot tho tutitonal,-iiponntondoil .). 1 iu«L lontto'U u| tho linn of Smith A P.ojt.vi, lioi }i«» dl ho pjoa^od to s.-o hi» old 11 i•/' riioy .•iMonu-r*. \Vo :d»*u tho Sindohakor \Vii»on f».j- e..iv,:...
Ui'iuoh.l.oi' tho jilaoo--\V nMiiii iou olTourl H-'iifo, rawfrtid-villo, Ind.
J. S. Ml I.I.Kit «V o.
REAL ESTATE.
HltlTTOX *V IlItlMii 'S
It
KAL Iv AT
trawforilsvllle, I ml
rl
i'!:
1
undoi -lunod huvo a laii-o lt-t for yah', ooiivi-t m»j» of divM!in^-*, rhoioo «ii»«-, hit-, taring and o-toi laiid.^. J'ho-o MiMmiatti oithor l.uy or-1II ill tlnlil to tln-ir to oall on them at thou otliro.
I'ill.s
S. M. HOI STON.
HATS
'It A AV l'-Olt lSV 11 IM-2''
a rr ri^
ii io
Is the place to get Men, Hoys and
Children'*Spring Style of II ATS,
one door east oi'Elston Hank.
J()H\ LINK.
flfTt CtMTS f«r.»v.tRotlng luAtli with l.awKblng 6n... ilC DOLLAR oiul for (i**U t-'uliflgd.
TCI lOLLACf It I'l-pfr oe
I
bf TfKit «t KuLUr,
bi^t
CTT •fcri unrrnHU.J ut KILGORE'S DENTAL ROOMt
No. 70 North tlllnoll It.
IntMltfri
IMS.
I
IPuoNJtf PTONT.V P.IU'M'H.
MEDICAL.
A
Ml a l«. fl re.
ri:iv rio
?s'
A N'I'ICI»- l'Jv'i vhiniy tu lviiu« ih.m j»j An KT 1'ronoh ri-m|»oi:ud wdi lit. hairtoyrou on the llahio-t Head or o»t Faeo iu d. iu ithont injuryl. Th:footly jutro Vi'^otahle ouuipouitd. Soj»t mi roooipt of price, $l.«ni, AddK^v I,. W.!! lam-. 'mcinti 111. «.q•.
W^'v
PiUs.
For tlm relief and nnv nt' all mciit-H in tin1 nr.h, liviM', ami bmvi*l. Tlicy an* a iinM aporii'Dt, ami an t'.M'olleiit inirKnti\f lliMhjf pnr«*ly tabli% tliry (.-ontinu no niomiry or ttiiix
nd wimlovVr. Mu«'h MTioiis ^ickm^.-aml "J
nitlVrliif? Is |»n'Wnt« *1 (y their titiK'ly
u-e and *vfry family should have Uii'inou hnnt tor their |mtiM tjnn "and reliof, when retiuin^l. experience has proved them to he die »:i!et, sm t'»t, and he?t ol' all Ihe Wtl* with wliirli (he market abound*. P.y their oceaslonal nf, the blood is imritled, the corruption* of the tfin expelleif, »btruetioii9 removed, and iluwhole niaehinery of life re*t«»red to its healthy activity. Internal organs whieh heeoine and sluK£«sh arc eleaned hv
At/er'# Pill*,
ami
Miinulaled into aetiou. Tim* incipient di^eac is handed into health, the value ot'which change, when reckoned on the vast nniltitudesuho enjoy it, can hardlv he computed. Their
Kttgtvr
coatinc
makes them'ph-n.-ant lo take, .nd nreservcMlu-ir virtue- unimpaired for any length tune, that thev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although seurchinjr, they are mild, tind ooerate without di-turhance to the constitution, or diet, or
orciniation.
Full ilirection« are piven on Ihe wrAMitir to each ho\, how to u-e them as a Family rliy-if, ami for the following complnlid*, wliich tlu-M-PillM rapidly cure:
I-or llyntieiuhi or ItiiHg-i'titlon. Ufctli'iv ui'w, l««nffu«r and torn uf Aplitftite.llii'y finitihl he taken moderately to Mimufale the ftoiu-
Ji'
h, and restore it-» healthy tone and action. For l^lv:r
C'oiuplaiu't
tonis,
aclxs JmuiuUc«
For IftjrNenter.r or Dlarrl*flpsi| hut ono mild dose in generally mmired.
For IllMMiimitiftiu. Gravel, Pal*
{iktatlon of
maki^s jam feel decidedly better, from the.r cleaning and renovating effect on the dige-tiu-apparatuH.
runrAHHi) BV
Jc.
J. C. A YF.lt X- CO., J'mcticat Chvmiit*. LO WKLl., MASS., V. S. AFoil SALE 11Y AIX liKL'tiOISTS liVEItYWlIKRf'
•,
and its various symy-
MirW
or
KlcknrM, llll*
C'olic And IliliouH Fever*, they he judiciously taken for each case, lo correct the di-easod action «»r remove the obstruction.- \\hi«'li cause it.
the llearl, K*ain In the
ptiri**. Hack and I.IIIIIN, thev shouUl becontiti| I uously taken, as rinpiired, lo ehangu the diM^M action of tlie system. With micIi change tlni"' complaint!* disapiH5l,\
For llniiiKr and llropulcal SwelUnirf" they sbotdtl l»e taken in large and frequent d«'-«" to prodtiee the effect of a drastic purse.
For Mu|i»re»Hiou, a large We Fhould taken, as it produces the desired cffect by sy», jiathy.
As a
Dinner Till,
take one or two
Pill*
promote digestion*aiid relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stiinnlates the Momarh bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorated U' ^vMcm. Hence it otten advantageous whe" no herious derangement exist?. One who fit-.-toh'nihly well, often finds that a dose of the»
HALL'S
'VEGETABLE SICILIAN
IIA III
'RENEWER.
Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation, wliich is due to nu-ril alone. We can assure our 'M ]atrons that it is kept l'ully up ti) Its hirh standard and it is the only reliable and perfected preparation tor restoring Guay ou Fadi'ii.
IIaih to its youthful color, niakniir it ttoll, lustrous, and silken. Tlie. scalp, bv its use, becomes while ami clean. It removes all eruptions ami landnttl", and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from fallinirout, as it stimulates and nourWu^'V the hair-glands. Hy its use, tin'.: hair grows thicker and stronirei'' Jn baldness, it restores the capillary .- glainls to ihcir norn)!)l vigor, ainl will create a new growth, except ii extreme old age. It is the iiio»! economical TIair-Dressikg pvrf used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair splciiiliii. glossy appearance. A. A. IIayes,
State Asuayer of Massaelm-
setts, says, The" constituents »i#^. ])iire, and carefully selected t'»r v.y^ cellent quality and I consider it .: the Best Preparation lor iis intended purposes." Sold by all Druggist* and DenJers in AfrJlcinUi
Frioo One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Rcnewer in many ^ises rc(|tiires too long a time, aixl
10,1
much care, to restore gray or fadi'1' Whiskers, vve have prepared tliH dye, in one preparation, which wi quickly anl etl'ectuallj'
nceoin|ih1
this result. It js easily ai'l1''1'.': anil produces a color whirl*
NU'!
neither rub nor wash off. ell Druggists. Price Fifty Cent?' Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0i
MAOHt/A, N.S.
