Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 August 1872 — Page 2

THE JOURN AL.

T. H. B. McCAIN and J. T. TAI.EOT EDITORS

A N

KKl'l'llMCAX NATION AI. TU'KKT.

H« '.c turf the hut Iti'f pa(rtfi-fc, 'h j.n, pO*r, sourrJ jmbfutt'iit^ iri*hmi, inrttfi »p*f-

TIC

integrity

I.'JIIIJRTOUJS FCRNF*

FOR

I REir»KN

J.AMKS A. WILhMAN, ot H.m. i«|. F'tr Tt »i.-u-rr J"IIN B. UIAtVKH, of

Fur

.lAN!t. O. 1KNNV, uf.Kh«T. buf Suin

ri\U

II \NNIHALTR"l T, of WjtJnu!. i/or, JoMN McCLASKEY. of Krnnkli-..

For

.IACMH M. TKorTMAN. Of rnion. Fw f.'-titimi'*i mt 1-1 r»i«tri»'t —WM. V. 1UMKY. oM'r»i..n, .'-I I»W|»t» i.x. of w,iVTi»*.

Tin: only answer the Democratic

tor Henry Wilson i- to call him Colbaith."

has never been impeached.—7?(r,V«\

rial'.'.

party has to fulfill in the country.

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SKNATOR

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trdi'nn.v!r I^-!

journalis safe

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and wants to know if the "Uailicals have pushed him into the background."

give itself no unnece.ssa

trict

alarUK aboUt tl,e reM,lt

papers disputes it now.

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in fins in response to TrhieU another German, in

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evcr lia

laugh was all on our side."

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PROPRIETOR:-

1'LVS*.»

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I'TA HSKH H. of lUin. i-. KR YK'K PKKMI'KNT. in:'nv Wilson,

Of

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

•'V Fu" *.hn r,, TH'OIAS HR"\VM':,ftf1{ftii.|nl|'L F- Lifit!'xiut (iitvfru

LK'iMl'AS

ON

O

Fur of Stn*W. \V. tTRKV. «-t F'»r An'iifiT "t St-.

ii'fojf uf I'-hlir nr'ron,

JiKNJAMIN

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Of Marion.

F'ir (Ti.'k 'it thf S'lfi ftrif 'tUft. Cl!AKI.K'CHvM.!,. «,f Thtik. Fui !\fpa ft 'it ti,f St[•lAMK*1 U. lO.A^'K, of Miin«»!i. A /•*!. ,-i-nt' •, s. oRTH, .»f .. WILLIAM WILLIAM-, uf K«»--tu«ko.

For ('•..»«//'.».

TH"MA.I.fASo.\,of

F»u- Jr'l]'. 1: /)«/rir', ALMKKT I». TII' i.M AS. ot' MO I-.-T

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ry.

''amnion ii'-nf ]:\r, Dutnirt TIIUMAS L..sTII.U*EI-L, uf Kouiiiaiu. F**' PrtxUfrtxnq Attorrtfr. *'1

RonKRT \\. K.

HF.ri'HLICAN COL'NTY TICKET.

Srimtur.

•IAMKS M. 1U''K. «•!'l»r«»wn,Il*\- «, JOSEPH A (ilLKKY. •. v. F'/f Tird-•!'

TJIt'M

A

IL -coTT. of i:inon. F" shf '/f,

I*»AAC M. KELEY, of l.'ninn,. For h'for-i, r, JAM HEAT1 'N. .lit., if I'tU'in. s. I.'iit'l AltUrnUf r.

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hnrc ftjinmcmlt'l hitn to tin Ken if t/ ihr .-1 rnfneVi trtfh htm nt tnr Afld wc start 0* rt ntlf march to

to the stan

,C !,,y 1,e

alhda\it, would it

1

The may as well conclude to

-a ry untajine-s.

Judge C'ason has been addressing good Republican meetings in Montgomery

Wi were not present, but we under-

in

he made arousing apeech

Alll

county during the la-t three weeks, clos- I'aj'ds and the ioiclilight procession, after ing a canvass of the county by a speech which the crowd slowly dispersed, greatat IWaveland last Saturday. We

veil-

ture he will make more' and better

—"v. «»m iHflier

speeches than Manson during the cam-

1 _J.I A. ... ?»:. !!.!• 1. ... ...

paign, and add that he does not feel the! form any reliable es-

lail to twinkle that wwld represent that I. ... i. great sum. Theu, why defy the Al- sl'"wi'd to Mr I- rederic Douglass, Wii^hty to Wing proof to destroy the 'fe cites as a con elusive proof talsrty of your as^ertiijiis. C„ri„,,mn l're.-ident's utter ant of svmj.ii-

Th-if 1 thy for the eolore.1 race. Now supple hat i.- a large sum, but it represents we hear Mr. Douglass himself on tint Lie reduction of the public debt effected point. In one of his North Car.ilin in three and a half years of Oram's ad- se iches Mr. Douglass

ministration. No one who reads the UNses S. Grant. It J.

tbB

lis Journal relates tlie following v,x

'•Oen.Hruivne wa^. cuUra^ting the position of the l)ernocracy in '(8 and TJ

ucKrP„ a

wan. On Raying this, C». Miller Chair- ii tne presence of I lysses (Srant.: *y lnon f.T *L. I'v. I IT* 1 ipan of the Democratic Central uuttee

Com-

?e, jumped up and said, The Ger-

T,,ps

|»l«v

it 1 11n 1 1 lOiil liii'

sinsin.

.MUiMClCKM' UKCKI'TIDN (IF SKN VlOlt N1I.S0N.

The meeting last Tuesdav ni^lit was

pot a little after 0 o'clock, where ho wa*

met by the Y«iuntvillc un2 l-'ranksbrt

ba!nl and a eon-idcrablo crowd of pt-o-

iploon foot and ii»

'arriaLres,

Court Hoiix.'. Ali the ^ats in the vard

liau lonjr been occupied uv men ami wo-

1

men who had come to hear as well a- to'

pa-1 'he Court Jlou.-e, together with the

ja rs try to make to the speeches of Sena- fUIU.es on the we.-: and south .sides, was

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1ilE\know that Mr. f.iretdey# word after cheer. When the cheering had pie upon the issues of tho day.

"In all truth and soberness, we can not -^'r- '-anc introduced s?mu..r

see what possible mission the Democrit-i Massachusetts, liepublican

1

candidate fur ice I ncident, r-enator ,,

I artj organizjition for the sake only of Wil-on spoke about au hour. We have (ireelevites are w-intiii" tin* "t-ill

securing and dividing the public offices ...

can not long exist. And to this com-

syc^is of the speech, which we would

ploxion the once proul old Oeuioeratic party lias come at la-t."—tir"\e,i Trib- place in the hands of the thou-

utift *J. 1*71. uids who were unable to get within

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s'iufc'iistance

mere denial of

the Salem Know Nothing speech won't ''car any thing iliat wa- .-aid. do. If .Mr. Wilson did not make the p,,.)

speech he could easily di-prove it bv •-i n.

In other words one man can accuse '"-«e begged oil, pl.admg

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If so, whose reputation is

1

rankfort (.'recent appears to be

gre:itly exercise"! concerning Juilire Ca-

,e concision of the beeches, at

noarly 10 o'clock. Senator Wilson was

t'sc'irtL'li

ll

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nial

(irxvernor by the greatest majority reaon we want him. Kur that rcasui I

wliieb -"_gai."s,: '.''in,' am oing f„r him, and for that reason

polled against ou.

hicli brought down the crowd ik

LAND UBANTS TO BAII^BOADB. go for liim. 'I renew mv recommendation that the

public lands be reearded

er«.»-6V«

a

our children, to be disposed of only us re-:

tion ami equipment, is, though liable to no future condition of bettc'rment-.nlv

abuse, essentially judicious. If confusion, chaos nothingness .Such a

the whole region between the Missouri I party can not, in the nature of'tliin^

and the Sierra Nevada could be grid- long maintain even a spasmodic exiV

ironed by four east and west and three ence."—O'r-riVy Tribune Sept. 2 1871

north a:id south railroads, at a cost of!

Wilta. U» |never „.

Senator line's by the

10 cmil ,lete

ut

the Dis- '""ate of numbers on such an oecas.on,

but

lu

during his administration, paid off over l. „i. three hundred ami fifty million *of the pub-

lie debt. Great Heavens! Take Her-1 schel's telescopc count tbe stars in 7^1'

filnT. Mvi'nlV .|aV,eD'S! »7

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Crmvfhrtls vllh, I ml., Alls. n. 1ST-'. Elllllll'USC 4ut llorillU' of tin' ednesday. aft tho lap-e of near- Ki'piiblic.in par! was ri-lu, and that the

1 .1. "I* 1.

who«^c«»rt-

ioi him to the rc-idt-iuv of llenrv S.

this time the streets were alive with

)eople from the country and from neigh-

boring towns, buthere was no indica­•

-warmed on '.lie streets, liile I the ijvaila-

Court House yard. At o'clock the

Kinds, accompanied by the (irant Club.

and more too, anxious to carry them all

jproceeded to the re-i lenee of ex-

Senator Lane wlieme the .-oeaker ol

the evening was e.-oorted amid heartv

it the west side of the Constitution and liv-l:i\vs similar

a a a

of the

'"k we can safely say, without

ar of contradiction, that fully five!

1X

he li,tlc

!"eWM1

K1

l)e 11,1 ilu

kt«le m- ,ient of the r,v

fir-

cident of a Republican meotit^ aivreHsed by Gen. Tom, Browne ty, Oxford hist

ii

jd know

om

boju ton inv part thy 1 *t m*

J"

It may seem to you a

TO

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good man, a true man, a steady

You know whr w«. este„ia

a diftorout part of the audience said for he does not turn with Ja-vt hot enough, (leneral, lo elect vr.J

OVeO*

what he is fXy, i:::

wirnl of doctrine, and for that I

ur

I

am joing for him, and for that reason

tim 1 1

c°l,r«

in tJiis glorious old North State should

heritage to I":yi.,Ki: Mr. (Jrant, Horace (':reelev

Sl

quired for occupation, and to actual set- will 1 every bod v.—Hn-inr Jiruner,

8 Ia* Mtttagt. (th

I believe the policy of granting half only to abolish, repeal, repu.liatc and I .°f Pr'"ciP les

unoccupied lands for a moderate dis- annttl it offers no substitute for what it

tunce on either side ofa projected rail-'seek, to destroy. It is the anarchist the absurd inconsistency of the Democway, in aid of that railway's construc- which would destroy order bu't 'r^vcals

S! SSS!= S!=

half the public lands 'situate, lying and XEVKU in the history of Indiana ner-

between, therein,' the half remaining haps, ha.s there been a lar er or 'more

ungranted would not be worth far enthusiastic crowd at a single political -s- 'r-

s2Ji^5S.,merely 2r."»ijs3 .,,zr s»r'3t si ..•

I

(lil.V .\llTllt. in North Carolina last Thur-lay have ,,t- iH, ,].1V ,.jt.ar

been -low in coming in, and it i- inipov-i-

ly a lull week. The indications are .(.that the 1 Vmncratic candidate lor tiovcrnor. Merriman, is elec'.ed liv a small majority, thonpli many Republicans are still claimiiii: that the oliicial returns I will show majority the other way.

The Legislature is 1 einoeratic, and the Concressionnl delegation will stu,,,]

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ll 1 k,ln

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wl

ever held in Craw t'ord-ville. Smator ter'has nothing to over, and it ,^'

WiNon arrivod at tho Now Albany ih- tho iinal uou may make him

A 0 W 1 I

Lane, where he took supper. Kven at cans ol Clark township are wide awake I'OI.ITICAl,

ti i» »j i' 11 ic» .c* ii'» UM n" t. I It gave Seymour a majoiitv ol .."m n, but we do not think that the "Cliappai|iiak" farmer can get any such a majorible doois and wiinlows and crowded the '-v

tion of the immense numbers that tii.ally

1"'

On 'J'ue-dav evening of last week we organized rou-in^r irant WiUon club in Ladoga. Owing to the heavy

aii_\ing .jOii torches it there had been a niii and storm during the evening our on awakening from his attack ol soft I thoii-an.l torches there were men enough, speaker, lion. Hob. llarri-on, of 1.. ba. crabs.--A'/'/.*-/.* i"j UnHrttn.

ch'-ering and a lino display of firework* forty" before the elections are over thi readily with Ihe Greeley Republican

nights oi each month lixed lor our reLru-

ar

meetings. Capt. Alex M.

see, ami the whole of the space west ol electee'. President of our club, Harvev

ir ce

Uet or,,in

le

'I'n

111

e,rt

UMtv

wl lU lle

00

of the .-land, much lc.-s to

.011

0

affidavits.— [nditjnn/*,li. Saitiitrl. speech, word was conveyed to the stand ., ..... across the bloody chasm be

of the .V ^,it/with being a horse thief hin hearing distiince and want to rangeuient- at, about o'clock the boom-

fr ul ai

^,

a

,f'""

another of any thing dishonorable, and hoar.n,. ,r„,n his ertort at Kockville in '^""11.^1^? I&Ltwo hundred and thinv^eyen Lem- I

become, necessary not for the *ccu-er the afternoon, and a gene.al weariness. dark, when the artillery was opened ''"'rats have turned up in Allcntowii,

box south of tlie Court House, whence, us an eloquent, soul-stirring,

pects to take the stump for .rant and

1

mmtance of the JVes

le

States Veil

,n0

Thursday: never was rec.'jjved bv any gentleman in

-v,ul ""'"tlier thing:

the I'nited 'State- u'ith more kin'.ln'

on the n^roousstion. and said that the -never felt more at home in

(inocracy thought ju,st as much of the tbe 7resc"/|,.,

,,r

Wilson during the campaign. The club

1

numbers and enthusiasm.! tary, Dr. C. A. Phillips Trea-nrer

...

..vel^T'T'

"iii'litrnitv" which he alleges U,e I'resi-! l^l'ublicani-m advance.

... ,, manner, enn men,c\er\one present, .-o ,i

rt-siUt certainly at tins far

AS

tlu

1

James .\. McClure. A constitution and

tla

W:L,i

man ami every white man

a set °f I'y-laws

l-riday night last, that Grant had, M»ny prudent men put the ntr „ber a- publican thunder "luring the campaign "S she has been in attendance an the Comand all those who will favor with V"

speeches need have no fears of any mistreatment, as Pleasant Hill is determined

1

tliree licpublicaiis to live I leniocrats. be put in otliec vet: the *!rant party an Kastern capitalist for ult, a. iinnpared with tl it

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l*r'i-!»ture

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It will probably be of some iiiterest to' but did not make -pe.vhe-. your readers to know that the llepubli-

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»i'»

President: Will C. (lhaver,

Secretary John M. Harrison

Corresponding Secretary, and M. A.

"'tl, p«-ple Who greeted the HouNher. Treasurer. We want a few appearance nl S nator ilson with cheer good speeches here now to post the peo-

'le} K.jpublican in tiiir

town-hip, ami he has moved into the

jj

nc() our

||tU[

n.,.t time or room lor even the briefest more to come up here and tell them i\-

re

ort

.township this all.

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CIIAI. CIIKKK

(-lark

O«NKI:K.

A more enthusiastic meeting was never -r"

the conclusion of Wilsoii'-",C'M Pleasant Hill iluui the one that

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1!. P.

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'7

Saturday evening, August of the eventful evenings of the year, to

meUti ilml tho re

^0(

ant*c*Pttt4i^

with 'i fHt ti,.^ i. /f *, days. .Mr. J. M. Stuhhins manatred the lrCM'nt ^ias

charges from his field piece informed the

peoplo that something was going

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sir cause. Mr. .!. M.

routman wa.-» choen chairman, and in

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Mr l* (T

and what he will

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(,r,iear

'y

an

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liour he made the Liberals

WriU 1 1

nnvn 10

an.|s .cached and his word is good soeech Mr Br,,ner

l,

emocratic mrty) oscs

.^'r

writhe under his exposure „f their V™-\tr" 'n? 2T

support of the man who

is their opposite in everything exeeot i„ 7

1 a

Cy ll,C

afu lvi

(eli gin llff

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tlir

an(

as an abler

1 ,,ey tOWnsl

!UI|'1'l""'t

,,,at orni Mr

a ain

iHE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTIOxi. the political i--iit-.- ol tin* ihiv hv Kcv. even it' lh:tt coin'.-,' -liould c"-t u.- tin1] Our 'w,*rr.-s.»iiinii. l!«-turi» I rum tho State «h.«:n..ii

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had been very recently converted lie Urazil. thought that.they should be put on probar —.lame

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LS

tir l|ll Ilnt Tnlml uH

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noli, did not get here, and the -ame —Oberlin would "go for" Creeley, the reason kept a large nuniU-r of Jtepubli- great Abolitionist, they said, and so it cans from :r meeting. We, however, ''oes. A canvass of the college stood started our club with about forty good J.i'• 'reelev, 21. name-and we expect to make it it "two -The IJeorgir. Dem.K-rat.-do not misj^,^

eley lias arrayed himself in a'

:,mt talk ar,lte lu:kols aml a

were

a

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lir „.

'rant and ils.ui club on last Siiturdav

men it we should charge the editor that "an acre of people arc unable to gel pvenin.r "I —A bill poster in Inirham county,

"ther i"8 of the anvil was heard bv the people

in all directions from town Tho rmwA

roW

„'s head.

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,i w-iiat avail will our two hat

Mirhi

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,''»'"'-'racy

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there wan a general rush into town until ......

to prove the charges but tot- the accu-ed and phy,ical weakne.ss fro,,, a forty ,lav, again. The crowd then proceeded to the l'- ho refuse to obey the dictates of Arkansas and other Southern rivers, be, fore.n.^t in recoinmen.ling Mr

i„ l»S." -ta. e. e. Iic.-r, tlit «»,1 llr™. ml»--»"«•] c, a it is to re 1 a a a a a it ir ri tc ion, was icn en bip, took the chair and introduced Mr. ,7 IW- Tom Hendricks said in a lov near New Maysville was -ent after out. (.en. Shanl mounted a dry goods ,(,i o. ('. Coon to the audience, who gave P'lblicspeech "Our I'nion can not be

Republican, r(,*tored ith

ifti-r an introduction by Gen. Wallace,' ireeley, (Irant and Wilson speech the people North and South until Aboli- waist, when the cow became trightenMr. Ceon was f«)lloweil by Mr. J. H. ('. tionism is buried—never again to be res- ed started at full speed, and before

Wingatc, another young orator who urrectcd." she could be stojqieil the boy was killed, His name is

0,

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a

to in

was then organized by the ciection of the familliar Sunday school hymn au excel- —The lirst rail ou the Kankakee A following ofliccrs: lent campaign song. Thus: Indiana Railway was laid la: week. This President, Geo. C. Coon Vice I're.-i-1 .: rii* f..iii.t:.iii ..f life i- tl»«u! road extends from St. Ann's to Kankakee

lent, D. T. Oliver Recording Secretary, I V'.i'7!.7i.'....'i^ City, on the Illinois Ceutral road, and J. II. C. Wingate Corresponding Secre-

)le

K,,et tc 1 aS

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ir

l,.roflif-'at«

several

and

corru

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not

h, .ii preliminary part ol the proc2 I -«ri. The paper is" Democratic, ami -»man of extraordinary ohysical nower

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uium^.miu

'""j chanres from l,i- C...M :..r. .i._ Brown brimrs. .ii? ..

Proper time the band played a few

more rordi'.i .,. •, I 'cces at the place of meeting, to cheer ^"'-c"nsin, declared himself recently, in /mil ilitj, may say w.tl, more .., M\

pxf"Osition

Oermaii »r, an IriMi- li*iv- in '*l didates and their cati^e Mr I \I

ro

Oil.

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Pr

the "Ubera]*" who had come to hear

i,

evils," savs the St. Paul *.

,,ri tiic !e

-Id \v. \V. "urrv. lie diM-iis»ed the issues .temporary to* ..f p..pul.irappr.i\:il. \Vo,j "Kro-.i «.«•' --i"-"

1 i~i:i—^ionat,•

ot

tried, and not the ..Id go to the new another horse.

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'-""i

amr a

a.""0"'

lnho.id ln,(

slight musical change tearing his person badly.

would make out of a Sowden.

'-'nu^p'iMiuiu r*ecre- .1 -.1 1 1 1 111 »u lilt: 1111:111 ilUll.

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hu

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numl :l

1 tioual uent ainoiiLr natioiia hh*ssiiiL'«. oh- ..

I tional debt an national blessings, ob-!

jects to the re-election of (irant. bvcause

|,as ..added less to the national debt

were then adoptel. Saturday evening than any previous President Kankakee connection will be completed

.,h.u If ihe Otto.! States shall become

nevertheless.—Jlormr (j'rteUy.

A Democratic Grant and Wil-oi

.. .. the express purpose of defeating Horace

'J' ''-j (ireeley and the Tammanv thieves 11''J.

ciple.s ainl the manner of their being ,- increasing lap- enough, if no one knows

1 rp,ler

his desire for office. ner letter comes upon us at a time when the professions of favoring equal At the conclusion of Mr Snyder's!.- 1. 1 .1 vuers rights, made by the party nominatin

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1

tens in

"P-

of

ik showed

the Cincinnati

Hrl", r'•', »l«ech

servict a 1 wc ho to

did g,H,d

hear from Irm

during the canipuigu.

At 11 lut0 ll0

f'e meeting adjourned,

ee hearty clicers for Jrant

Wilson. I

A" e""rt

1ei!lg

luale l)

('rallt^Vilson

,llr.S^'STl h»„

"Hy. it, how can any one tell any thii

Douglass says that "Sum 't -Mtic, lAhyv.

Savannah, Georgia, by the si,I,of i«

coloreel for trying to exer-

ercise their rights to ride in the street

rights

cars of that city."

tic mit his brains."

•I— man l,„

chHi|m(tinr-ki

or anii:c a

clllb

a'-

f'is pli'cc.

«n a moorHtio bri.noh, ho whh witting for *|»H. And ho 0t»opjM..|w«y (ho hranrh— (Jo man i«*H.

him for the I'residencv. Others may do as they please, but we will at least preterve our consistency and self-respect

we could learn, that the Uhdical ../OH,tml. .-piritualists. by visitincr them in their

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I

I.ioeral I i. uioeratic liarlv was wroni .!

IM»l M:»S.

He did 11.a titter a li tr.-h word against -1 he Corydon AUcsiai, c,l Compfl-

any pailv. lie -aid that as they had all ny is preparing to uiatailaeture silt. Someone or more uf tlicui, sliarpur than joined tile Kepubliean church, we wotiK! —Mr. I'orseidenhojMnstcifrl, of l'hila- others, have been in Crawl'ordsville welcotr.e them t.i our ranks, hut as thev delphia, is ahotit to establish a laundrv pretension, ,, and the res

lion for a lew wars and should not ask *-oUl the trottini: mare KUen Wilson to I that indicated that he ever cared one

oldest and hiul been thoroughly —The last pacer, .lohu lionner, owned

te-led and iotiiid to be ol the true still!', by Kou'sdale Mann, of Lawrence eonn-

"ot less than 4,IMMI in il,erftre tin- nt*\V coint* to ill,- oll iy, has been mined bv a kick from

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m,,

oxiromoly VicK. i..ir .i.» mi .. .ii -i I Mature, ami may be pnnoiijK'ol a very Umm1 ptoinion ol ilio avcia^ American *»p- ii *1 jintayr CUT NT l'OMTICS.

7. •,:an=°:1 v? "I

H.

to their mtere-ts in the coming election. _Trnmb..ill is ii.TtT^lrant man b, cau-e the hod a hot l.alf day. ,""•»'« «ttbcti«.ns are also 1 .us township, you know, is the Demo-

cratie-tronghold ot "Old Montgomery. —Speaking /...diacallv, (iratz Itrown l,a".v abiin.loned the site of their m.HUrately indicated. Approhativeness has

Iiii*r himself rijrht on the record in re- Thomas Camp will bo hun^ on tho ,jigard to some stories that .icu. Malison 21 si of September lor the murder af His braiu is „fgood size, in pro- llll

VlT"

eiiculating against him. .1. A. iil- John l\. I'.ilderb^ek, on the -1st of July, portion to the body, and it is larne in the key and .las. lleaton were both present, 1-71. at Princeton. pereeptives, lull in the rellectives, large

,t i» .t

Tll0 iU0 111

nciv suit. The material is tweed. castle, Mt. Summit, Spieeland, I.cwis----"Whereaniiwhasamat tc-r were!

vi'b^.

tlh1 brilliant thoi.jrhis of (»ratz llrown —JI011. lvevcrdy .'olmsoji

"dk of separate tickets and a light ,,i,i ,i.„, a )I

"e"

1

"day in Chicago loll Democrats have form- Hendricks and Johnson counties, will

•Cgu- ed a (irant club. Their numbers will 1 hold their thir.l annual meeting on Tues-

tes (Ireeley, ami says Ihe son of

i"" »v»""»)• —The I'tica Ifn-iM. -avs "Jeff Da-1 printer, and worked in the ollice of the jeered to bv

mi|uirj we are able to |]ving in female attire wa- not half so Nt Albany i7.

ue

an,] cowardlv as Demoeracv

rt

-A JUtli l.end woman took the place ,..u,tillUMI

l,1' following points New-

Ihiureith and Knightstow n.

il

S.

I

'nun nacious correspondent of a Western, way he is enabled to address a mixed

knows about "eating crow." l.),.moeratic organ, who wrote that ".Mis- I crowd six hours on a .lead stretch.

,,,uri was on fire for (ireeley," oiilv saw —A brave old New Albany hen made

1

lowx^iiic. I —It is a mournful fact that the south-1 nuin spread his hippodrome'ent. The

ln a

Silw

". recently demanded from the I A Culbertson, of the firm of "hi/r. -1 Uj ng*":

10

will give the Cincinnati, LaTayetteiS:

Chicago road another route

,,hi

r'c"

4

al,, he rm,te 10 Ci

,nt0 th

al,oul tllu 1

1,0 ht ew,le ,,,n

f'"T "I'

numerous dis-' «o helicve^ n. such reform as Giatz sei.sV her „,i,„l iting in as go.,.1 a

niember of Congress from

1

I .... ,, r. plowed ami properly 'tended 17 acres of was one I nincrplagiarized from Grant corn, ahd boasts that she has the best

and which means the same, "Let us coin in her neighborhood. She has also

the citizens of Yountsville and vicinity "s have peace." cradled her own harvest of small trail., arrangements for a (irant and Wilson

Linn (Mn.) /h-mrwrnt says tha

puieha-e the noi-yj When this geiulenian made his race

hnutsol the m-x{ lew ueck-al the price*'with General Wallace, lie nhttiineil a

lmnnr.—Unite p»»l fup|orl from the pcnoii3 callcil

it is an­

mnecd, will addre-s the Democracy of Fort Wavne this Summer, and tell tlieiu

—Mr. Peter Kline, of WVI.inpton I

township. Newton county, has yearling!

»agnifi«-ent

l!i nt Tlle

of ^'ptember.

C,'°Url

inav be a revolutionary one, hut it exists, ne^. Mie docs not look to he over sixtv years ol ape, and would he considered a very "spry" old lady lor that age. Hut the most extraordinary facts in relation

Why does Mr. Sumner plnec *0 much reliance on the high-sounding to this lady are, that she has this HumLatin word "Reconciliation We have wcdoiie the w..irk on her little farm of a short sentence in very good KiHi-h,

this wpek

li" own hands. She has

^astoftil, if not «.v-- timl riding"]^ miles'u, '"own and

State Administration than the hack is more tiresome to her than to plow

at any time cursed Mis- Mr^« MefJaffic i^ certainlv a

for her age, and has a goo( stock (»f com-

brings. state of preservation asherbody. Jlruu'u

At —H"»- Charles A. Lldridge, the only 'omity Jm b'miint.

a conversation with a friend, uuequivo- remarks at the

ol the weakness of their can- .:l" unalterably oppo-ed to (.reelev tliat the public debt hail not been re-

ux

",r

1

,as

11 rliou:0 ol

duced a dollar and further that n» man

ir-i..i 1,1 1 v- eral, we woulil ask, if no mail knows the

iHL-i-'m-. Club hits been formed in New ork ity, amount of public debt, how does he knowMr. K. T. Snvder was the fir-t soeaker

S1St1

l'

ro, nt

knew how much the public debt is. Now, with all due deference to the Gen-

I'l'moorats, for that it has not been reduced a dollar?

Ah

the Ceneral spciksh.-re ou the 3d

1 I0 pan

Jonl 1 nfntnr,

A

r'--*'and explain.—Or-

pretty close ue-ti,.n, that. Sure

aM

[l-'r-'IU

.i._I i.

tlie street ,l

I I I

thing about

Tor Holism

IIH-

I.«'!»

IMOII

,.. house that had to be torn down in or-

or

to give range for cannon. Ueneral (irant vetoed the bill, recommending

—A brother Teuton describes Mr. tliat only f.r»,000 be paid. Democrats Schurz as "a shentlfman dot is very elas-1?

)cra

a

A„.I I,.- m.,,1 to .-titling Irw-n uu M'®1 \.""

Republicans imsseil the bill

two-tliirtls vote, thus paying *25,-

nI of lhe

ficneral Munson votetl for tbe infamous

bill.

I It is a greut mistake to suppose that a

1

,-

woman with no heart wijj Iv? an easy

Tn #1.A n.* ri creditor in the exchange of alUwtion. iJ?, niattor °f turning: over to There is not on earth a more inerciiesa ireeley we desire it underntood, now and exactor of love from others, than a thorl'!^Vo.r ouglily ^Ifish woman and the more unlovely she growi, (he more jealously and scrupulously s' most farthing.

L»iy Hhe gi

scrupulously tdie exacts lqyp to the ut-1 ^""tinirii.

dwelling-, and making lair weal her with

tin in hv talking in such maiiner as to

...

,, 'cave the impression upon their niiiuN

tl

,.lt

!l0

head, and one thoroUiihbre'l bull call convii'tion The lif'id t• verv hiri*f» »hk1

straight Democratic platform. _.The old -ettler-of Moroni M'iriou The broad .shoulders and massive I

l„.|icved in their «l.,ct,i„e-.

NVilsoii, of Uushville, has a Spiritualist, or uf any language of his

l!"'t

V\

m,rlh

intortmiK'vl tin* pcopk' i«»r onci an will bo (.ledicaU'd ojUomher 1 •», hv nnu ratiiuatmn, cunsnloio«l ]»lir*»n»lo*_*i-

,| |*,,rribtv manner, put- op IV.wman -rally, i- a will built man. of avorairo

cent about them. This what we call, and what he calls "hu-ihivhackiii'j."

(iraiil

I I I I W I I

SOII PlirvnuloKii'Hll.v 1 nsiilvt't'tl. I- .ii ,Vi, ii 4

1 LV^SLS S. (.RANT. 1

»fn. (traiit, whoso past ailmini^tration

has obtmm,! this practical indorsement

inan. lli brain ,ize( in pro-

1,1

contr\tctivoncs.-,

ol her sick husband, as nia-oi. tender, hope, spirituality, cou^cientioiisnc-s, deone day last -ek, and biavclv carried -tructiveiic-s, combativeness, and benev-

I -The South Kend Iron Works Com- I m" Mmw\rC' bni

use lor Aquarius, but love- Can- proposed wol k-. the foundation having and self esteem are subordinate, but eer not wi.»ely but to well. s.-ttled in a ijuicksand bed. —The New York paper- note that --Henry county has six brass bands. Horace

iU1CC ul

000

O

•w

nine months old. that weighs SKK» pounds! united with a stronglv made and healthv -V• Y" V..,

1

oiWt nm

—The I'rarie du Chien Cuiinrr Demo- etv. I lng expiesMon of gentleness and coiwd- -Tli.-t:ui«i„o,.s,i.0..i ,1 crate lorbearness, so that one is cm-1 era11c) renudiatc$ *rr,rtim* ••»i L-m-u iw «iiti nt Vv hit..itroii» there are five hundr county (Crawford wi-e.

mdred Democrats in that' candidate lor Congress in the Second I js also expres.i.vn of honestv and candor

»rd, Mo.) who do 'like- IMstriet, who was drowned a few davs beamnijr trom tlie clear and .^tealv eves, i'«*"f.

lago in the Ohio, at New Albanv, was'a "'1,ic!1

ml.

1

her nest in the commons over which liar-

were. If they split lip in this way. of 1 she lie-ted, and there she sit on twelve

what avail will our two hands stretched eggs, um'.i-turbed by the clatter and jingle ol the "-paugled doings" on the

-'ilV11- «a-within three feet of where

'J

llls-

1 aml

extra pay for posting Greeley Culbertson S: S,,n New Al- "Were he to be elected President ol

tl»e people made so much fun of banv. h:b« clo.-ed with I). harmore, of I nited tale-, we would guarantee.

I liim wl,il(. stlkL then, Jellersonville, a Contract (or the construe- be»t interests of the nation, in,

a

lrui'imers-himsel!

cows on I ucsdav of last week, and

fraternal relations among thoughtlessly ied the row's tail around

'lT

fto sustain hca^MvsiLiVIbilities

•cot wa.- largely increased, lis President oflers to day, the lUtli, at the fair grounds of the I The face, althougii strongly marked, is, Tursila Ily Kjx z. \Iroli I'll) I'M r*' ebt $"',000 that (irant will be elected. Mooresville District Agricultural Soci- «'ftened and mellowed by a prevail-

K. olle, Democratic strained to pronounce it winning. There!

a,,,,s

.. i..!r .. ... countenance. Intellectual viiror is mm- r,

m..\ed into the -kulkiiiir in the old white hat and coat of speeches throutihnut the State cum posed l'l'lL'ision, and of earnest scrtiti- n.'.v ut of i!.i- .' it Kseiiii."--^'!:!!' it', election The ... 1 he elements which go to make up .1,. .' I, ... ^!"ce,reeley. of equal parts of Lnglish ami .ernian,

functions, am! in the organization of the

Hon. John 15. St.,11 is deliveriue fitculties is noticeable a quality of direct- iViV-i'V-",

1

tJl lt

,(.Iltiil|

has been suggested that the pug- alternating live minutes each. In this character—sound judgment -are certain- T.'1! 'I"1

fc llurt

1 ii i.. t.:. 11 i,.. ,i ,i" 1

the man of .sympathetic and intuitive

feeling. Whatever may be the object of, his advocacy as a private man, or as a

I I I

liriiiJi on Your Wheat! V,'.'

Jt

»J• barter tv Jivo.•

Ilitvi- IriiMcd 111*' ol*MV ii--liotis-

eil to receive

IOO,» iiiishcliS

.MoiitKouiei) coimlj.

kiiuls ol'^raln.

miL'Stf.

W E A N O I E S

Sfit, of huii'innt Muutifmnnu ('•,untu, C,.utt of ('»:,noun rub'. 7*/«», 1-Tj. Si»r.»li Wilk:n

VM.

IM

Henj.imin Wilkin. I»IVR»r*»

it riMin ni'»»r»»'l th:«t on tIt** Tih «hiy of \tjSiirnh Wilkm, l.v her Thom-on .V |{'11n«*. in tin* c:h»rk*H otlliM»f ti'i her ••ojiiph.int, iu u-ritititf* for dt* of !U!IW»|| in Jh'I' :iNi tho llfh'l.iNit of j\ t| «•«. (i •, {hitt (iefi-H'lml H'-njainut Wilkin i- a uoi.-if.-j.lem of tti«* uf In-lijum.

No*, iltcr.'forc, tin.- sui.J Hwijrimiti Wilkin ttili lukf nut»«•«• 111:11 ijiu#« wiJi !,«• h«-i.r.| nt thi» next term thi- Court. Mtnl thrtt

Mini it|.|M'flr Wor« tho .1 mlv thetcr.f. hon tl.. r.- to :»II»W#M* -.u.| «"inpl «int. sui,| Coiirl •oiiinn-.ii-i*- on the fifth Mo».luv ««f .S.-i.tenih'-r ls7, it th«' :'."th .!:*v u\ month.

I^XKCT'P Mrs .\OTU K.

'U«l

ilouse, Wednesday night, stateil

...Su.,

DM IN IS'l'l! ATliI X'.S NUTICK.

Not ift» heifliy »iv»«n tlt:iI 11»*» mnhTMijxiH-d

I

'HI"

0

I it

feir.-.., lil.'.l

I'jitrint.]

As a spicimen of Democratic lovr

llorane (.reelev, .ire proven false pre-1 lor rebels, we instance last session of Congress giving an old Tennessee rebel $25,000 for ".

III

!SS a bill was passed Atnlr.-w .1. A,t-tm, will hcr.'l.v inkc noli il,..

l:

:III"l

I

.l?.ro!,Prt'

1 rt1

1.»

DRY GOODS.

Spring and Suinnit'r

1 8

tilt is. that in the place of his IIV»i*l iik t*•• iinresidence, no one ever heard ot his hoinif 1 lis- ion .. ,.

iA

1 1,1

ai'Hlly Li

AiiCii*l.

Wr t% Hi

1

human nature,

ness. continuity, secretiveness,

1 I I

1

ol Davis il Co. ami art' |rt']ar- '«'iiti-,' -oii.-n-f

1

w- *»-i. ... .. .• ,. '-lUiilnj!!,.'- s.-n.l t.. Hi,-. I'rc-i.l.-nt or Ol hem Iroiu Hie fariiiern ol

tlie

Tliey also oll'or storage lor all,

^DTlCliUK NON-KKSlYKNCK.

II

A«liniui*t«:tttix of tho »if

•lohu Jl.tll, liit** »f Mont^oiocrv rotmtv, ln-1.. dis'i.:i»...J, Mini tlllll itll hli.-lllf.WH ot"ih»« •tiitwill ?M".ottlH !ioo„rliniflv. Sj.i.i ostiit.- i--ni.i.o.s,.,| to hi' M11v*'nt. SAk.VII .1. HALL, A-hi in. •Lily

]Sy OTICK OK NON' ltKSFDKXCi:.

.S'/.iV „l 1,,'Uitiul. l'„n,t nf

Iptl U't All-'.

vu. An.lrer' .1. Ali-lin. S.m.rr.-i.lcuci.. M" il r..m.-ii,l.,.ri..l .jn tt,,. -j-.tl, ,jny i.f .lnlv, l".J, it l,i.inK

IN

VV '/ii ri'

tIK* riici.li.in of ih. Court

if... I,-I. rl: of -niH Court

her -".mi.liiiiit in writ 111^ ,:iii,r,. nf actiuii ii hi-r hi'hiilf, itii-i !ilo ihi- :i(lih«vit uf a (li*intori**t e.l i.i r-on, -piling forlli II.nl t|„. sni.l l. l.-ii.I:,iii

.•r. tl.'.t .l..rir.n 4 •y ,lr"w i- non-nsi.l.uit of tlio Still,, ol I tl'.'t 'luring the 1I,.|MII:I. Noil l!,i,. fori-, llio

)s

v'f ri 11:

:\V V0I!1 STOliK ,„

ludianajiolis. -0/•!

11 .• ii«-

IIIKl lllosl I'lln-l'lllly

scl'cte»l stocU ol'

1

Spring and Summer

DRY (J001S

h\ tM- u|»rnol in lli«

1 1

hi t- ru-.| «»im 1i»'

othn- s,o»'H,i thl

rill- i-ararest Stock,

.. Tlie (ireatest Variety,

v,,

lirniness is proniinent We would pronounce him it man of for li strong, practical coninion sense, with an ,, ,,,,,

Tlit' Lowest. Prices.

II uni(l iit tin*

l'.v lowesi I 1-1 I'oi' Wlil.-h lie" si 11 si.ld a lot t»-i ve

ellKtiiiner^l In- ve|..\' t»i*-.| illlliilley,

rn

itituitive perception of eharaeter. Ho 1 hi I IS. i)i( KS(IN & CO..

]osse.-se-s good niecli n'eal ingeniji y. with Iilanning t.-ilbut, watehfulness, applieation, ]olicv, prudence, honesty, enterprise. kindness ami generosity, without much l'Veneh palaver or make-believe.

T*"vv "Voi'lc Stor«'

litiliatinpolis.

1

lie is a man of few words but if actions

what he knows about politics, liritish have any significance, he pos-e.^scs great -hip buiWJfrs ami their line dinners. courage, fortitude, resolution, persever-

eoucatTONAL

1

II K.VKY WII.SON'.

pr countenance of the nominee for P1IK Annual Session of the Montu»u-! per Vii

Pre.-ident indicates powerandsettled

LeaCllei*S IllStitllte.

N N I

,l

O14' 'vh.iot UnH'hni: Ml UVl'o cluVihf*

...-pollslhlllties. K*. ii :.:-'l.-.-m..-, i|,

W

AI

FRIDAY~n.«

lias also that loltiness of brow '''-1"• l-JinunMiuii ..i nu- f,,r i.i,

which .indicate

ject, command his interest. i„ u'r.uaii-' li -.-n—.

lI aU 1 1

use of "1! -«hl be zealously

pronioted."

included-to run up So that we may fairly claim to hav

WHEAT MERCHANT.

HniehnL' Mi »'i vf«» cNvih^. •Vitf-k,.

•Vun,'"v-, "V

I

Car 10 h:ive

'ltotiit AJi i:

tniijoi: '-!i«nl A!"ot». (H'f. J"hn-on.

'F,' .,n .'I:,

IMI IK- MI II.V—Hv Pr,f..s..r^

IW. Hopkins, nict-n-Ur.! -f I'lti.l:.-'in-' ira-tion, .i.s,,.- to

IIIIYI

:-v

states,his efforts would be pervaded witli cnantalile anil ifiscriminative con-' imi-niam-o i.-laiiv i.. .sr-i,.,..i-v. .n .i.e. i"n-. i--4,

I'-i'iiti's-s,.,,,,.it Tii'nrs.iuv.. All Hi.. Tr«-

sideratioii. Those liiovemeniits which '--.i "r.-it.-is.-i- .,r is »it i... |..,i,,i A LI. (i» i|) s( "1.11 1 Ki\VN LOW have the welfare of mankind a- the oh- !i'V'" ''"."V' aii.r

tit 1 .I |-:n

-w-, .. 1-lls.Ii Coiiivc t|,.- ummh- 1 -in.

,'*--,,**-t'-"rfiisbi»ri.n«iu-.-n..i,i..'it

AI.I:V.

vi

OI

-oiiiin.'ii l'l.-:i- of siu.i .-Miini.v. ih.* ).l.«iiititl, liar.

........k,„,

8*"

I.a..l

TI (I,.11

I

|I..|.-|||| lilt, I

1

hot i-o of (ho until

ui-tion, ami tfuit ho ho

ii|»|^i*.'ir on.tin* M'.'onil day of tin. Pcj.it-inlH'r

U-nn ..f -:til Court, .-.iiiiinr-ii.'in^ „n i|M. an|, ,|., of Si i.t..|i.l-.|-, IST-J, ut i-riiM ror.lsvilli., it Ik.|iiv III" '.ill Moiwlay ".l -niil *1,10111

Ii of H|.lr inlj.|-, in

tin' v.-ir iif..r-M.i.l, 1 li.-n :iml tin-re to unsnci -.ni.1 oomjdamt. WitiioH* mv h:in«l undtho soil of -nid fnitrl. this ir»th day of Jnlv 1^7i. J. M. V.NCK

Cl-rk.

1-1-

DISSOLUTION NOTIPJE.

N

nnthorite f\u^lw'5

.(oo

.i...imti„.j

olliiM'ei'.llrse-, su.-li II- :u :th,,l.-l:lIJ-..I-i.t, jseilg-

ra-"u-

.-.

•"-soil til Hull 1- l,.'inj. lit,,n.uglily t'lhvitl. I

I I I S

1 111 111, -.111 111 .,11 I

TI

1

i... military ,ln||

ritli-- l„-:.i-h in... tii- I",,,culiurc. ihrf«' rjnlroa.ls j.ns^ thr«»nch tlio

1 .io,is,.v. T„il-„„

ii A to ii At it Juij.-tton K:t• 11.»:iI-•

Ill*' nni.-UM-inh cGll.^L'ilf y.'nr (M lhis well kucwi,

AIWL

Iii-TITNIJOII uill

I I S

Haven's Ainerieun

1

Witm-vs my Ituini nn! tho «.f -»t.| fonrtl lii'i«Mint. :itt»\'-«l, this Tlh duv »»f Auiru-t l-T-» I. Si. VANi'K, r!.?ri:.

1-. h«Tchy tlutt 1 h.iv«* I.t ci) KDiMiinh'ii

KA» ntot of tH«* »t iti» of |tf nj ihiin «if M.)ii(.^oinei countv, Indiana.

II I I I I

I -t »tc j- olV0l:t. JiKMKiilC W. AllllKi.rST. Kx»'»||tor.

»mi iii«. I.-.'.M

""K'-'-nl-r tli.111 is .l.-iu:..,,!,..! I',. I ..||„-r Mill-r-li.iii.uic i..|... Hr-f .-In—. I

1,1

o!!L !»-r ,»H"ri«-.v, H.l,.-Il II. P. I'lii.-lin-ini: .y..ili.-r ti.,u'i tl„- Am.-ri. ..

n«-o(| oTa mill it will v«.n to wnii« n-• ..... .«

N... r,t, 1*1 it hi .~i

1 1 1 it I ii

FOR SALE.

I^oi- Sale.

A l.AHllK AND (.'(I.MMODIOI.'.S J,r!v.atV ton iiioni-. oonvfiii-|l(v.•it

ollllv ffn-j.|i.,| {,, (j,,. |,n^i

ij I.SSOI.UTION N(/ncli.—The part-: i...t i„rt..., i«.„„"t'ir„i"'tiV.'.liv'-

All iount- .J,,.- li\ ti..- ..1.1 linn of .Mom, j„lviMU |,.,| A-SonMmrd h-ivo hoi-n n««Jiitno(| hv SJo!(n A* I'»uv.

itltfo iiii'I thov urc luriJiV an,thori7.od to oolloot

I

I iiou,y.iJt duo if. I S«VTHAIU». I

0

liming 1 In- 'Ii.y i.un^iflhc.i i,ij6,'ti 1 ll'i-'Elt for sale mv farm of i7 ni'roa ""•r

V"„" -n™ "f -ittiHi.oii o„ .i,o,',,3\^i%

..o,, iH,, ^,,,,^,,,.

Il(

DRY GOODS.

Great. Iiidiicomonts!

sIni'K Vi

VN-,

:".I

""',

I

Kins, Smith,

I

ott. ....... J.\!'iLs' jio.^l

'''easing tontM.f Uie ''"M ll-s,:"' ^rorl1'

..1!,"!r. Zfrnit.-iMlont

1'•

Vif.if inin- »"*u:ii i»r. .ionn«on.' IL I. mill |.

,.. JTof H..,hkihs.m

vntr

HUS physical ofl'.jl.lu l:i,.tru. [.on.

tne vigorous

it.,.,kin-,

......

,l,„irable T!"-..fW,,!,,,,'.«'. tVif.

1

•.utn iiic Tov-tMim

..... .. $ ^.

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Some vears a^io, in our Annual for I" I«'" iifj.---.jmij ?r- u«-h 1 we stated, in til.' course of a sum- ^..^V17 I-A N N Kl, JIOANS. I1LANKKTS. 111!! I if 1». fl i. .if I. r..»i I. lie- U'li! fl.nt -II il... 1 l.. .1. .. nt %. •. i.,l \V 1

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4 W O A

SEALED PROPOSALS.

Notice to (.-outmotors.

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S hereby pi veil that scaled

li:.Mi/- .-ti t. I i." I.i.l,- u:ll l». ill i|,. ofll.-e of tin:

°f -''1*^f"«'li-vilJo, Indiana, until

lmrsday, Aminst 1. IsTJ. at I-' o'.-Iot-k, „oon, f«-r tin- r«-ot ii.nof an I'n^'ino

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I'.y i-rdi-r of tho ^'omjiion Coiuicil .f thoVitv 1 '1.1 f. ti" I 11 i\ j». HltoW.N. t"'-''"- C'ltv Ch iK.

S A I W O

Iliipoi'tamt to (iirpeiiters

and Contractors!

T-YAVIXC jieniiaiiently located i» CiMivlOnUMliti, I am i*r^inr"d I" do all Kinds of

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'Mtlip inoM improve! nn.lttorkmanlik.. mnimi'r. \ll oidofN front tho ooiintrv promptly attondod

Ali .VidoN fr,

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