Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 September 1872 — Page 4
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M.ws.
The eounlv j:iii ot arroU eounlv was empty 1'istweek. The Clinton eountv (air is in progress at Frank fort tins week.
Sixty teaeliers wore enrolled at the Fountain eountv institute. Tho pulilie schools ol oviu-jton opened on Monday of last week with an attendance of 'Jm) pupils.
The third annua! exhibition-. of the Tliorntowu 1. moil Ajineiillurrtl- At.s-Jei::-tion will lie held at 1 Uorlftmvji,- .se.pt em--2S to 27.
The annual lair of the oun'mn. A\ arv ren and Vermillion AcwttlUiral-Ass-1& eiation will he held :u .-vt-oviuglou: mmr .. September 24 to 27.
Mr?. Mary ol.ve wite Un' U] ive, of Lebanon, died epu-m!ei- 7, at the age of G. the- was •umor.siYthc jw liest settler- ol Uo.WQ-corfntv:
Jacob lle.-'i.iw if i'o i,'.
ajro v, week. 1.'.:
.'•!I.r'i,•! Buhftrr.
wile He leaves two children, estimable citizen.
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who was ri-ceiulv relea-ed from'.lie tst ile Insane A-vIum. li.is' been1 re'..unied to that intiumon on neeomit. a-tjt-svrrjO• tack ot his il 11,
l'wi horses -t iLi at wen- recaptured at A mi. _i inj
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1 ,ue,ui'pl sin
A very beautiful younir'niarriL 1 iau\t who-- hotu in i- not yet past, has been compelled to visit_a' low do :t:erv. af tor nn iit. lo-eseon-her drunken hu-' md 1 unit i-11-
There N a (n.r,iun !als Ub who. as near b, r! in humlreil uiid twemv-iive vear- md.- ie is hale and walks with as laueh e-'wrav as many persons who me (ullv -v ln'iidred years younger.—/1/^)-/.-/.
An application has been made to tuConiinon Pit-as Court ot I-ouuiain e'^unty for an injunction to restrain the pavment of $2".,loo bonds i-ued bv the town of I'ovington Hid ot tye Att'iistv &.Terre Haute 1! u'.t
Mrs. 11 opi*y Mo hell lie of ,1 uU seltiers of t'liiiton countv and c-ao oi
the mnrning thev meet ami eonsuk witlr the (ireeleviie ofliciaN on .the. ive.it s.teii of the Court House. In tnr? nfteninon
House.
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Walm-li, Whitley and lluulin^toii counties. with the county seat at North Manchester. —The Mis'unwaka lire will compare, in proportion to the si/.'- of tlw places,with that of iiieaiio. Kovtv-nine Im-ines.-luiii-es.dwclnuis.liai ns aud ehurche.- were swepl awav in an lucredio.v .-nonspare ot time. I here are but six or se.viui lm.--iness hou-e- 1- It Imh iu.l.iutactoi ics were a!! save:!, and are /n real 11 v. what l'.-.-'.ke Nti-haivuK i,
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arrest,-il. Twenty-se\ pers tlieiu teacher.-, a' '--melocutionary cutert:V.!!|!-en iiiirht. Hupi' ,\i. im to a "ni^er' show.— i/.'
•ii- ?]iortant ion
lie
w.'ts a n.o-t
ship, showed us some speeiineiis of appies it ironi a seedling tree fortv-two vears rd-l. s-.d which has never failed imi once in tin liBt thirtv-five years. fruit is larire.
the bet cuhivatod apple.
Peljihi Jnuriiul
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Imving rr'|.iieni-hed the inner man. tiny ting iiio:,.-y iio- irriiij a ih-'ot nj .i: tin a=-,-mb!e'.at the ea-'.ern s'.cii- of the ('•un'
A mail, whose name we ivere unable to learn, while digging a well near Suuar rove, in tlii* i.-mnty. Im! the earth cave in upon him. cinipletclv eoyerin.-^ hini tip. Alt-r an lihnrs iln«r be \va- recovered, and found not to be verv much hurt, except in the back. 1[L. n'nlv escaped sulfoc-alion in eoii-e.nu-nce of lhe falling yf Mime timliers upon and aronmi hini, wliieh aliowed him to breathe and move his body.--
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Mr. Henry C. (.line, (if Monroe town
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It lias C'inle to li'.dit that tilers is an organized band oi cattle tluevei iu Warren county, and in part of Vermiilion county, Tllhiois, adjacent to Warren, and the band is known to (on i-.t of vouii"
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next, at Muncie, instead of
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published.
—A letter received terday elates that lnerly of this place, ed by the Indians Texas, on the 23d was employed as a His sister lives here.
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road brakesman in Tcrre Haute. —The Indiana Slate fair will be held at Indianapolis September :il to October
—The high price of pas in Terre Maute has caused many of the citzens to quit usinp it.
The ianklin •frjJ'iTfoitniu lnt- fmind lat IIucks" is prevailiiej largely in liial vicinity. —A New National hank has been organized at Washington, with a capital of lifty thousand dollars.
—The hollow trunk of
is used as a calaboose for confining diss-1 turbers of the peace in icneva, Adams
animated correspondence jn
ejitember
—A correspondent of the Warsaw
dianian
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writes fi im North Manchester
that there is talk of an effort to make a anLd^l'^-
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An affrav of quite a serious nnuiro occurred on Saiurdav evemim. C^eor^A CrMj:hton. randiMuio tor sheritr attacVeO IVte1* Murjiliv. wito ^ui»1, ]va«l i»roini.-eil to vote tor linn :tn»l flnl not do it, and wa badlv cut with a l»v Murphy in the iiL'lit that en-ueil
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-tatonieni i-onct.'rniiig liie ji- ..j raii'iiilato l(,r. Waia.-!i ,o
1'irie t.'anai bond ijuesi'mu a is
lie Ju/tuii'ic says the (JreeloyiU-a in day- il.e lion, .lohii 1{. t'raven-, Covington lmhl two caueures a lav. In 'Ireei -y c.oidida'.e for Lieuti nam
sia!:il in 1 that h.-
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ii pnlilic u-as (.piiosei
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over tlie Si-mite
tio'ial •unenilnn-nt is jiemllnir eiallv
'here is holder?* oi the r:u:al I )«im!
not dead limb on the tree and it iriv.- tlie State intoa debt oi'eighteen niillion--
promise of supplying several eeie rations ol di llars to pay lb •V!'1 its never failing produets.— i-
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.. I illg to accompli-ll ..llell :l result denied men, home ot whom belonL'to families the correctness of 1 ir ll-ilP- -t Hi a O a a lost cattle within the last .-even months marble had thus to the amount of STuo, another to tin- ti nt llu Diiount of $300, and others have lost don. he entered tinailer tmounts. Som^cii the-eare now
i« the hands of the law. one of them is now under bond-, and another is in Williamsport jail.—/
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South liciid has a ba.l.iy.vf-ab "manufactory. 1 he street lamp in I'eru exploded last week. --A nephew of l'rof. Aga-siz
lain diottl
-1 hev- were e.vpo.ed I., a white iieal" for1
!lm
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r.ira inaio.e, and the i.liter a i^rev, '.ran nlar linn-stone.
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ino-t lnter.'stin I'ected without iion.
M'iiuU'd.
Men. and T- am- work on the Indiana divi-ion of the (.'hicairo, liauvilie & Viliccnne-i liailroa I. Wa ,-s Ien, i'l.T-l per day Teams .o0. Ini|iiire along liiu .,f r.-i.id at Moiita/.nma, }.It.-cca Aiinii.'.-bu-_', Ici-evilli-, Kosedale or llra-
sycamore tree -e '-i'- .l. 11. 111!. *.i s", Ko-. dale, Im',
as,
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county. —An The f'onimitlee on Kcsolntions report''I the loilowini
Greek is being condueied by a gentleman The Republicans Indiana, bv their Terre Haute with a lady in Indianap- delegates in convention a^i-mblcd", in ap-
pealing once more to the people of lhe
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ivho made a s.ihmbji. von ten that he would m,- he marni.UiiV i* Ii
and that, he i! aee iin
til! he had made: s-l .woulu ir.arrv as-s.vv.-u. It'i 1 ii i'1'i 11 i- i.i
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uua! nvoeaiion?' hi ha»l no era ol
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n.-veisp' tUo ii-e hour uj' |vtn.uni]»,'i: ha- het-ii thoUionr of umiriianiiiliiy: hen Uio i.'H'at lrjiin'rhoofi of v»ir- reeoLcnizG^l.a.- tl»i-iV»u!i«1u*iou
.ia iriuiiipL-aiit. ltep.ublt'-. the liearts ot the
niembers of the fir.-t 1'resby tenan cliurelvv victorious am! ol the redeemed, joining ever organized in 1 nkfoit, bed tt ur»i
residence of lier s, ii-m-la-.v :!-on -|. Y' wright, on tiie.oth, in the coil) year oil5* lier age.
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le tin tk \ti t-o' abb Il uid(ro'!s oi i1in- 1 thi '-o itu 1 i-i i-jit tid ti,d ininio-it i~ bi itv.i. iti'l nirttl 9
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John (trinie? u- drivin" day week, near Hrrlii tho irround l»v hU lior.se uUin^ and 1 neeV broken, killing him instantly. His ,,1,1,,. I i,- ,i0eraii was buried only a few days before. 1 Lkmo,,,,,,, "fiovarnor on the
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redeem the (Sinai
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le.em
md pay tac ou taiiding caiiai !-,. nStliitt lie v.-as.-iii favor of ieaving th«i ntnt* terp^vjJh/nVt!eon-t11iiuoiial, inXinlei-eni4 I'his .stat' in-.-iit, upon tlie. part: of Mr. I 'fayeiis.^i, -i-jnilic.'.iit, ami ti -i-ianv it 1
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-when \ve consider thej taet lVaiii'-r.Dl N"\V' Vork^he fnli-
or-in-law ot r. 'ravens,1is a large owner of thti cutini bonds. As eitrly a.- ISO" lie '--..inunMieed iuipoitijurugSiliV' Soiti. io pay them, urging: that, n'otwitb-t in liiiir
je bv the iiin-led bill
I he adjnsi incut in ofIS 1 -17, the Slate ivas iiiorral!-.- and e-iuil.ablylyi.ind to pa}' tbeni. 1 think not .-ale to eiiet. r. Cravens to pre--where tin- eoii-titil-
IM. That Contrrt'
ten the
•h at Mt i' pi
tiL-e of a do!isl.i| '.i!io i,-il aincni.lnicn.t- .pra-
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hibitiivg the Cee-islatnre frouiVilppriipria-
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That w.-
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,- «»V-r lie lias publicly'dceiare his o^Vii .[X^ l^nie disabled, without smooth and almost jierfeet ,ii outward sitit»n to il. I tear liciuiirlii cou to ilic i.. appearance, while it i, as riel, in flavor re.-ene of hi- father-in-law
Cltull. into -"I rMe. ."I ei_\ .ladiiii- marlile.
bv subjeetiiig ehalf: to a li'^ii heat- hi. Sv close ve.s.-e! liavintr lieen -tii-eiWaliv aebievi.-d by Sir .lame- lial!. hoi. llo^N |*l berhn. Lticd the r.xpvriin* nt,t 'nut faij-
Ul1
lnho-raphio lime. rei'' ",
nlbliii-v t'ar-i ,i
cliaiiL'e is slid to lie ef-', ^i'
any material deuomi.o-i-' ^'Iv
IM i'ni'iit.
the e.y.inlrv
de.iiiaud that the .bounties and pensions now, which itiav be pv-ivided lor the-"1 !naviiflen-ler-i ot t!ie Na!io:i. s.iall Tpriidwitliotit ist lh- rct-ipii'itss and i-lcit the widows-a'-.d orphans ot thu »ab :.lilui-dc-«li tise wsrd" „l the. nation, shall i. 'i N u.vin JI, it, u_ ,i all t'.io-e and the t'.ir^et. that tc y. S mih and N »rih. alamiiics. of the late
:n-!.'i-\.k.'.iii-e lnb' we !n 11 u'lv «.i im adt i»i it it fur.'i! .\jji!-.--'a.'an people can no? rtr th I 1 lit |M We Mwe :i!l the i, il ii
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Mohlt c%i.ii nisei -i s^.ijHthi it stj *r\ in' 1 ''Hi l'l_' tn ilii n'uliitiii o, -ou' 1 1 i.n'- nle
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also with a divine -en'.iiai-n1. ot for iii-.-s and neiierirtitv. Kci.-nnei.'iatioti a loval basis has alwavs been pre-enl-
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11, in im-t re \nii-hill llow-lte told that ..we should noi.iiisi-t on livil rights :UH', on tl,.- -ui.e-y ol htyai uien, tbsil-ilVj' l-'.'-b-ral aur iiovilie-. '-liouid
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I I»« uioeranc ifc Ireeiua-ile iu-i lhe roli«win£r ini-
Ihown. speech ntad •ht,
cattlfi, last -^at" Senator.m lieVa.- thrown Timrs'iav
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•a: ii in n. 11% fU- n_rii_ 1 1 ob1 mIii'diie her sohber sailii.-s ,i-| inJii-Miiers. o. *1 n.H'-we favor all ellons lookinst to ine devehtpmeni -of- the. irreat 111 tus.drial. ilitCreste.s'ol .^.he -,-siate. and we re(jiiest our .-enaiois and I'- pre-i-nta 1 ves in nun-. to use their mtUienei?, 1:1 anv revitiou ol tile taiill, to secure to lhe eoal.aud iron intei'es of on f-tato all the incidental protection con-isiej,-. wiih a -.iue. regard hi the principles ol reducina the borders uf iaxa:iou. 7. Ihal tlie auiicrenci' 01 unin-s. iv ami the aibnuiisiration -u) tbc present
Im.uieoil poliev. :n -jm,. (]K, liosiilitv :.l noliueal-opponents. has been fullv instilled bv the jt.ivm -ins made on the pub lie .debt, and the stability, security 1
lie -ed eo.-iiiilence it has jjjveii to all the busine-s allair- of th i-ou'titry. •v. lua: the financial allitii's of the uuc and Nation should be condueied on the pi iiuiples of economy, and to this end all ti-eii'ss niiiees shouhi be abolished. lees-anil sdaiies limiled toa fairc-iin-'p-ctt-atiou tor the service.- rendered, and bv ]irohihiting the allowance of ?ili |ier-ijuis-.tis, and by avoiding all unnecessary api'ioprnuioiis and expeiidiiuic- and in this tate we favur the abolition uf lhe olhees of Agent, of Stale and Slate
I'ri liter. 7 .!.•!nut we arcv opjio-ed to graining all nations
.the
voads or thaf Uje tor actual obii^a'tH»ti fiefeiiders, ue
o( th' eoiintry to its brave., md the purpose of general cd*
omrht to interfere
ernmeut by the c:.po-ure. removal and punishment of corrupt osljc.iai-, ivln-tlier of municipalities, State.or Xatiou, we i'lail
ve !lrt
'ry.-t i||in.e
b.-en prod net d, and
sjiecmiens ciiuld be s-en ia I.-.n-upon th.- -econd experi
ment, and ili-covered ilia! bv exposin's massive carbonate of Jirn.- toa' high ten" peialure under great pre.-sure, ^uiarble a- tne re-ult. 11 is .x made with araeonite I:.,hVI1,i!l%
cordial approbation and for proof that the Hi-publican party is the true friend of the laborer, we point to the fact that while opposing all attempts toarrav capital and labor against each other ai mii--i.i... '"j1"}' de-tiuctive, il has been by the
run-iit w- r/'i party that labor was email-
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•with lithographic lime.-touc. Jn oina.-' the iniuerai-was heated in a wr.iiighf lroii vlinder, and the other in a pureethe ves.el being air li^ht
"11.-, nil- •—e, ueiu^ air tmht. ...
of the l.uvs that these, li^ht.i may be se- war liiO acres of public laud, to di-por*1 l.-v We believe lliat the inoiiern e-irely and amply protected wherever '-t,f
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mi the rcsturation ot the 1' Uii-.i and now. as lu-retiiloiv. the Repii'il-.* an partv remember*'.wait .arndtn.W our brave .soldier! and seamen who imperileil their lives in the service ui ilie c»ttir.rv. and rv. honi as uieu '.viio s.»v e.i the Nat.on i:i the huLU Ot hc:!-.-]i,'.i'i »t' (i-.ve tu.• highest 'ImiMr- met .weid^iave our oblivions \o it.- laitli, appeals L-» its history, and anthem shall .never be, lor-.toiten, and we mnuiee^ it» position upon the
now •late
mdiistrv ul.
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•Xi'*stina iioim th: aid n.iti.ri. ... 4. .'Mint-we endorse tlie.iiction of (.ionmess and lite :e'.ui!iiistr uinli mam-. 11 in t'.o 'i 11 tt 11 liA J' Vv till II--iiiii-l iiviizin li.ii 1\ ••'iion- w.th •!l jovi ni's \i in ilinj (i 11 ij 1 nj on 11 "ii l' pi 1 i'Ke'u_ Iiki t1 Vj dil jioui on sl.oos ri fil'i !o i«ii ii-e inn
wrong.
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)Vi ai-t 1 I I ul I Vpi in-nts. and ,-oid ml
iii s- ,oid ih Mi all I heir-ellor'. 'ie -in tl in 11 hi"i o, in trill
!in..ot (.'onmist a! ion idituivs tin- re-. i:iai taxes ol the nov.ntinuini: t-t bv the sure leb: ol the
Ip, IK I- 1 11 I 'I 'H »s n' 'i ii -o
tor iin |iro!ivrtion of immigrants, to patronage, ami make lionestv, ellicieney lielil them from tin unjust exactions ami liilelity essential i|ii.'ililieiuinii lor levied upon them in thesliapeof capita- pnhlie |io«ition ivithont praetieallv ere'-" tmii tax1'---', ninlei- ihe law oi' New 'i'mi aling a life tc-nnre of ollice. ami »ilii(-r seal.io.irii Slate.- the ti ne poli- li. We are opposed to further grants of ey ol !lie country heing to extend a cor- pnlilio lands to public corporations ami dial inyitati ui to the eiti/.-ns nl other nionopolie-, and deinaml that the public countries to en-i their lot) with n.-. and domain be set apart for Iree homes for -hare on .term- of perfect cijuality the the people. bUi-dims which we enjoy. '7. Tlie
approved the eSibrls beimr
or in..- vindieai ion of lion: .-', gov-
Midi .'exposures, undeterred by lc ir
at loll
into pro il's of party, ve- wli demand of all puiilie! sobriety, and diligence of their duties. And
iHld We
lion—IV. liseh-iii'!
ill tlie «'C. aunoiiui-i' our unrelenting -hosliliiv t-iall atle-injit by eorpoialioii.-, monopolies or coiiib-n ilioiis. inlhieiiee eitetions, or the legislature of the State, by tlie use of
I'orrupt
means.
jeipated from the owner free home-tcads provided the public domain the hours of labor reduce I. and complete eijiiaiity of riehf establi-ihed betore the law
as a general dissemination o! bounty of the Goveriiim.'iit to all our kno'.vicdg.' and lear.iing among the pen- soldier.- and sailors who were honorably pie is essentia! to tin- existcie of a free di-charged. and who in the line of dutv
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our lihertic-, and
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evu.e to '.li^.l-.|SlvJ^i dtir.-u'lv
•-in-law and other th,-m. and |)!iiiigi (,
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«--licri-li and maintaiu
j„ f.|Vor of such a re
vision of ihir criminal code as wiil secure the more speedy and fl'-etual a-1-luiiiist.nuion of justice, and sue!) wise
li,il'l'l'sls.
.-, ... 'I"' liepnbliciin partv, beeiiabainloned. and judicious legislation us will enforce Mini lhe American idea of the individual's ino: vidnni re-poiwiliility tor all acts affright to transfer his allegiance bavin-
naif an hour, and, on oolimr. hoi the' V"- V1"11.1-"' or amehoration hey -hare of the mutual porfits of thc-e two aragonite
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of lilierty anil ecpi.:'...v. lo. 1 hat the joint resolution p:H-ed hv la-t iene--,-il As.cnihly propo-in^: to
iii^tmn' I 1A "tC,''n! .: ..
—The re-union of the Huh Indiana ^llUp'1,",1.'t!"',slll'I,ort of their Degiment will take place December ll!, '"1 '"J','® ,, i1'1'0 f'frgetie^^ manner'i,,"which thev '"»^y in emending an'.iiestv "ti'/'tlios' -1,1 .IV 1
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i.im'i a u.ii.'v, iiiii- i.i f- 'i' ii" i' iniMMiie.i jor 'J'lii:- reniarkaljle an-1 ii,!,' a "I1
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„, io voio nir the ro-noininition
acts of Congress, and'of the'^ndVi'iinL/rv for Presidel'it -ml'r "i- ""'i
tion, which put the rights ol all citizens i,
under the protectioir of ihc National
l,le
lcra 011
"re assailed by l,«violence
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b|V X'
}'e
tion which
violt ce
j,e ,ll!lv M1 *tt. v:j
1 ion a 1 1\:mh!!ic ui l'lad'onii.
Ilie. llMubiiean party of the I'nited Male assembled in national convention in tin' city ul Philadelphia mi the .rnh and litli davs nl .1 line. 1S72, aijaiii deelare-
poMiion upon the i]iiestinns
before the uiiilry. I. I luring tlie eleven years of its su-' preinaey it has acce[iti-d, wilh "rand 'ura^e. the solenin duties of the limes. It has suppro-sc.1 a iriirantie rebellion, j., emancipated •l.noo.ii in slaves, declared the citizenship ol all, and established universal sullraiie, exhiliiliiii: unparalleled magnanimity. Il has criminally jmiiiished 4io man for political offenses, and has warie.lv wi-lc-nned nil who ivnl t'.ieir loyalty by obeying the laws and dealiuiiju-tly with their neighbors. I has steadily decreased, wi'.'n a tirm hand, lhe resultant di-oider of the srreat. war, and instituted a wise jviHey toward the ,1 i.li in-. .The l'lfine railroad liiid simi--lai' va-t enterprise- have bei'ii generous|v aided and siu-c.-ssfully conducted the public lands freely given to actual settler-: im •nitration eueour.iged. and a full acknowledgement of naturalized citi/.eus' iglits si..i*ured fvoiii lv.iropeau powers. A unilorni national currency lia•b.'cn provided, repudiation I'.owned down, ilia'.i-eia! credit s'ls'.aiiie-I under the niosi
).cxtra-ir»liu:try Imrilon*, asi*] now lnnj'l-» ai lower ralf. Thv rovrmu^ Miav.' Ivt'it carefully *•»1 1 and lionft ly ::pt)!iei'. W pite I he annual laiyr j' 1 (t(aiiom in the ratr taxation, tin
trusted oil Iv to the party tho-=e amendinonu. •I. Tin- National 'lovernnient
nUier. donation o| public lands t,. rail-where, and sympathizing witii all people n-nt,
annual revenues, after pavimj
eiirrent deli!-. slioiiM furnish a moderati bal.n for ibe reduction of the principal. And the revenue, except much as may be derived Ironi a tax on tobacco !. and ii(|uor-. be raised bv duties on ini-'j
.„ poitati.uis the duties of which should be *-IM »Tor«S* il!«. B":i".I ji: iit. ofipany iiijui-y, a- proof of the integrity so adjusted as to aid in seotirin«r remiin"rof the party an 1 we -puru the'attempts alive wage- to labor, and promote the »ll I* finuM, of the iijipo-itioli to turn these cllbrts of' industries, L'rowth and pro-peritv of the i^ """'"ilat.K-
self-purif'-i-'.. a :.ot na!' ollii
le country S. We hold in undying honor the soldiers and sailors whose valor .-awd the I'liion. Their pen-ions are a sacred d-.-ht of the Nation: and the widows ami orphans i,f those who died for their urntry. ure entitled to the cure of a grate-j I'll! people. We are in favor of such adlitional legislation as will extend the
""'^n_- men to sclc whatever, ital, tlie larirest opportiinitiesand a greater
end.race of the parly jrreat .-civanUs of civilization.
S( :l
0
.'0!" ''V'.'r
Wr
1 !ls
Assembly, and snbaii'tted to the people. to the end that il mav be ratified a become a jiartof the Con-iitution.
Id. That we eudor-c the tion of (iov. Conrad I take the firm, able and conrtr which he has di-cliarged the duties of his payment* lii-.di ollice, and we jrreallv regret that he he ha- not had the co-ope'rati-m of a Republican Legislature to carry out the various measures proposed for'lhc reformation of abues, the protection of tbe people against fraudulent canal claims nm! the further development of the immense res.onrees of the Slate.
17. That our Senators and Republican
members of on.^rc-, deserve th'e a 'in'
candidates bation of their coiisti'uents for the linn. "e_ heartily approve the action of
I"1'^ l'-'^*' 'li-olmr-erl their duties. lately in rebellion, and rejoice in thi ol llie s. That the administration of ien-1
regard to!
length of service or cause of such dis-
charge. !. The doctrine of (Ireat Britain and other ICuropean powers, concerning alleeiance, "Once a subject, alwavs a subject," having at la-t,'through the efforts 1
been accepted by lvuropcan nations, it is
I I. hat: the edorts now being made the duty of our (bivernnient to "r.ar.T by Uie \yni-king men of the Nation to im- with care the rights of adopted citizens prove t.ieir own conditio,,, :nnl more against, the a.-ssu,,,j,tjon of uuauthori/.ed ei.tnijii-'tel to vindicate "their independ- claims l.iy their former 'lovernnient enee tit class Mlbordiiiniion, meet our 1 we urge the continual
otisin. the earnest pnrpo-e. wuuul jud
ineiit. praetieil wi-iloin integrity ami illn-lnou I'lyssrs r\ (irant have conimcud to the hearts ol tin- American people with hint at our heal we start t.d.i a new march to vietorv.
rate ot' a vear. A L'reat (i- 01 Vi v* V: nanei'il erisic ha- heen averted, and pe:u*t' lieu vi»'it A^Sdri.vTlo.v.S:,,. and plenty prevail throughout the laud Mi'iiaein^ foreign ilifli^ulti^ have been peatu riiUy and honorably eoinpronnM'd. and the honor and peaee o{' tho nation krpt in hitrh respect throughout the I world. Thi^ glorious roc^rd of the pa-t 1- the jiartv's be-t pledge lor the future.! We believe tho people will not entrusttho iovernaient to any auy or roinhi-: nation of men ooinpos- «1 chiefly of tho-e? ho liave re.-isiod every tep in this len licial pro^re-s. j.\%\ iU r--|mf.u- 3»r«.m»t^riiVuVfmti sur,
in tin.' enjoyment of all civil, iHtieal 11:. ..iti 1
an.l ]inlilic ri-rlits ^lionlil lit' o-tahli^lii'il an-1 i-li'c'tiially inaintainiil throughout tlie rniori hv cllifioiit ami apnrooriate -:a!e and i-Jderal leL'islation. Neither *'1
eorporation-. and demand who strive for -n-ater liberty. r„ f.u thor ininrnrnt.^n miiir,,,
pu«i?ie doniaui be reerved Any y.-tem ot civil erviee under r.nuirii^iuii.T, ..r I t.tNMU'i eUh'rs. tlie discharge ot the whieli ihr subordinate positions of tho tovernnuMi: are consider* rewards for mere party zeal, i- fitly drinoralizimr. ami wo therefore favor a reform of system by laws wliirh will abolih the eviN ot
Notlli l'!ii!.e»'olj'hi t,
Oinah iV P«
awr
N'» U'oiiMo tu )ii»K
ami
and careful en
couragement and protection of volunta-, ry immigration. 10. The franking privilege might to lie* ab-ilished and a way prepared lor the speedy reduction in rates of postage.
,VV.%'rc--« an.l Ihe-l
I'2. We hold that t.'on^res.s and I're-idciil liave only fulfilled an iniperati\e duty in thi-ii ineasnres for the slip-' inahle (if. rebellious ill of the "e entitled to the thanks of the Nation. l.'t. W'c denounee the repudiation ofi the public debt, in any form or di-jriiHe, as a National crime. We witne-«'~iviti! I'll ie the ri-iluetioii of i|,e principal ol the debt, and if the rates „f interest on'
to proliil.it prc-i,„i of violent and treason
il-i-""inin'.'
ll
''.'"J"
or eanizations. in c.'rt.nin latelv
"•'ir-r.-.l re-ions and for the protee'tioi
I el.v upoii the alia-h and Krie hallot l,,x. and thcrcl'ire thev
ma! under the leL'islation ol lsp mid 1 1^17, commonly called the I'.ntler bill, oughl to be adopted by the next (ieneral
lie adminisira- the balam-e, i.nd eoiilidentlv expect that er., and applaud onr excellent enrrenev will" be perfected 11',?.' j!!i'i!-1t"' "l-wly resunijition of fipeeic
H'
nnvlh
candi,!at
l,0,lt:i-
Hpucie
I I. The Republican partv is mindful ot its obli atioiis to the mval women of America lor their noble devotion t., the cause of freedom, and their admission to wider field of uefuln«»« is received with satisfaction, and the demands ol any class citizens for additional rights
illl,l
ll,e
RC rC 1
l"
was unanimously adopted,
of instructing our representatives in Con-
fraternal
lr
l»'»"er ollere 1 a resolu- Ls A I1,00,! '0
l»^c of reniedying'evi'is'by "i
orence with the rights not surren.
not surrendered
Ul
ier the .Slate or the
National Government.
17. It is the duty of the general
I lie- riiptible M'l'VU'CS lit IllUeiJtle'l il 111
lit
tlie law nor it^ adin'nistratiou should admil ot' any ilUeriininution in respect to'jA-,- -J'-'/C-. .... the citizen by tlie reason of race, cri eil, ln'rt* lo I'mi Color, or previous conilition ot serviimle. :0i .. .1. Tlie recent, nnicmhncnts to the Na- ^""'Xle I'm-iin- itmii-iMni tioilal l_'oii~ti1111i 111 shonM In* conliallv
-n-taineil beea\i-e they are right, no't -Ml'W -.lum ini-relv tolerateil beeaiiM' thev are the i" "i" tl,--i1.11 i., la-.v, a'li'l -lionhl he carri.-l out 'aeeonling
«n« .}
that soouroil'
shonl.l
ek to maintain an honorable peace with .,,„i mm.I
protecting it citizens overy i-iim .t,..
Ul'i
(T Oil I) r'» 1
nirt tr /1.
I'l'illi'. »ij th« mnM
:m t/K'V toT fht- inuf :ii up*} ,, oav nii 1 tuprtvu'H I uii* tu ii,i? rntiu- ii:.u. 'I in K-.\•
tf, IM
$ |. |s I fftH,
iili lu!:i!Ai' 5-\ j.V v. iV
tuiil l» H^31 jsf'l
l'T hy .,• if»i jn'ic.',
Ht~ Co.,
*1'.^
It: uri,!n-:\'l.
Al»C
11. h\ !l llio. ,U Uh
Tho PtniUul.
met 'hf n1itMif?y
fri'hi
of M: 11• 11. 4
The
Wi hy i\so Ciiitf.t.ltutisrhV nfJ.T ii*. fy-M t'.f JVJhi t«"*l r.v« \.\
N vf'ii a\u:u.m \vka11:t n^a-ku-tu-
On ^larriii:
H'M'j-y.ivJtW •rror- iii'onjly lilV-: M. ^Ni-i'-.iVW «U*1 1 tv
pnhlie del»L ha« been redueetl during rvin«ivi«i|. N-'\v ot it 1 'resident «i an l's admini-iration at tlie *^,u
:,u*'
I tH'-f-'O.
1
iin'cn'l \ul vir
!v»«:uUi*t i« renioVtji^
Sout:
To Colonists.
Ify-MI IIU'^O I ,. U'.'-!. I
IM-•'»]. I
M'ilar
nil M^ouri. Kui
1 mi-! •'?,!.ruclo. to v.hiVIt -jioopl^iu-.
Mlol Ttii^ litu' li:***
J!t»
tolls j.
IV E
li
II. Among the questions which press lor attention is that which concerns the'
of capital relations of capital and labor, and the' lor settler- on llcpublican party recognizes the duty oi -o shaping legislation as to secure the full protection and amplest field for cap-1 and therefore ital and tor labor, the creator of
,,,, laoor, ine creator ol cap-.
I« M"
11A N A & CliAKi.
tn irrMr^ii th-
L1VERV SALK STABLE
with
II: -I
r«'iu.! ,i t) tihi iurmo!
Th'- -IrthltM »•»inJU fn h.i f.',| j,M-i iitt. n.Jct! to W. n-,.}, tn hin
HORSES AM)
i*»»r v.hit we wiJJ.rjiy yorj
a I I
JEWELRY
A N I A S A N
Or. S. Tn'N'K!!
A
-i
With if- jiHoHilni-?*- lnv «•-.!,»ji, t{i\Mlmil:\» h,.-M ul ^ii-iii, hit* *, I*"f ttKMnory, «ml fiu,i t-:1rty, li-.i'l -»n tvij in //f .1//7//,'/'
Jlrvl
OLD AND RELIABLE
S s» Old I*i».vi(«Jliii!t»
1',i t'l'j tiling New ami I)i ri*t Ironi Uu
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
WHEAT,
Il(
tn :ltp|
.„
iiiiniin' is! '.mil's.
I *»»it
ulai* att.-nViu to all a W 'i vt^U'5
A.f-
1
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5
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A E I A A 1 I O W A ii S
sold aro engraved FREE of charge hy i:rnori'.'ncod
(JOlt.N.
ls
with respectful eon
OATS,
a
ALSO
aws for inter-
ir Vf
ENTEkf'RISE.
GIFT
9 1 0
tu'l*rs «vV.'
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nutki' spw\ii'i jirhiii^'iuVii: I t«y
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I{. t?.. 'iitinil»n^. »!ii
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t'. .Mi--».iuri IVi^il,
rau
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to their spirit liv aiiproiiriate leiri-lalion. -i'r !i i."ni4 the i-nforcenii-iit ..fu liich can he #af.-lv IV
"n *}.«- i'.h.i
1
tin* tnmlr ».t tii« liy vii'iw—th-- I ui'{-..'ioo £al{.
in :i i«'!i tVr:il»-voMntrv. jh pro lM'-tiv.-th«- .Stjitth.- «'liui:«0» tjomhiiie* Mh tho
s'ti A^-nt. .V_M W^Jmit
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1
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T!ic only Reliable (Hit ijisirilniM I) lh- -.-o.M.J.V.
o, 00
Hj. ID.
Ili'MX'X-Uihi uorc^v": -,:0, k\ ot tli 5
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pn-h.'sl raj.i.l wi.i UIHI U'
o.mto.
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v-.u ih^u --ion*
Tr.(
ii H'Ss
1
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cul'ciy filittl'u. uiuui tl..- pnt-m-Vr:iUi
V-" i-
Complete liberty -anti exact equali-\ ^valsirtbleii^nn
OJUrf.
SIISTIH] S
!-s\M vi.
ENTERPRISE
To hciiriiViit Viiindiiy. (let. Cm' (ii'i'.nil apitai I'n/c ol
Out1 rri/.i15s.~,000 nt Sil\tT. Fivc Pi :e3 01-^00 Five Prizes ^o0u: Ten Tribes ^1 00 oac*i
111
Gs'o^it'jatic CJiri- .*!!.'.? :llV-i
with*
4 'i
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na.M. \\i to nj !. I •*».(» liton (literal ['rcmiiiiu IM« paid. e/^-^1 ." :,./
t,
li
I Il I'I t"(»
in rv'lorciif'i" O.-^J i«u, wn
I.. SIS i:. I5ov Mi. 'iligi
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Miiniifiiciiirci's A liiiijorfers.
mou us. ,li y.
-A.1SV1D SILVER
AS RF.PREf-'fe?.*TED.
VANsieivij.
CRAIH AND M!
FAMIKKS OF 3I()NT(i0Mi:iU: ('(H'X'J'V
IT you waul, the Iii^liesl priee in cash for'
C«11 oil (JltUUlt, 3IA11TIX & CO.. in Hai ler's Block.
jlwo doors east of tlie postoflle, Crawrordsville. lud..
a
TA.\'TIA'
ON IIA.%1
I -ll K'I\J)S OF
NCW AOVEftl 1st IVI E tt I
1 VER'riy IN
Noi!
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ol thv.' i.i t» II
til t«» t* 4 ilt'" ItOjlOi'.U
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I- 1! it!! 1 ruldi'. il!i:i Jil'-ii iUiicii ili Si\ iirti Tin-end.
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CARRIACES AND BUCCIES.
I A
Ui J» I A(i 1A(TOKY.
u-ois
isrs
1 UN
ui 1-Ii f.'orM
VVALL PAPER. Si A!» WORK
4
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1
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fci iii«-Iliim| i.
FIFTY CI NTS t-vtraciing r,«. ,ii •(. i, -tijiiid^ ONE DCllAR "u uin-atli fur
I• IMi,,. ,. Tin DOLLARS f-.r mi e,..,,, nr l»n.-r „I Tii-lli i,,i llulibvr,
CjP AU irarl tr,irriiit/il at
KILGORE'S DF.NTflL ROOMS No. 70 Noi'Ut IKiuoln Hi.
I [tiliiiiia,
iit £95 (Ni illc.
g:K'!\s»BS,5sns:st in is.-tii
A 1! M: AS.| II'.T.M i:\T of
A KKI A(iKS, IU (i(i 1
Ami Spx-ing Wagons
.1 'l.*l-i'liIj.v 111 Ii.UmI ttM'l lii.i»|c (.) j\ V. nrU WHr.uiitO:" iu AMU «'I1 work torr,rvv. .loin- to ».?.»« 1
\. ',,U MOI5JU»-. INOR.L .HL' HIPI TRNMUUII:.'
W^J- tn\ .f. :«H l-' fitV'• n- ri. «*nll our wiii j, »l N( m«jr« n.. .M.wl.l.oi l.vn \. --1 ti I'lM'-f* t» »l\ h| U. ri".
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OILS.
Yn. liUlM iciitiiii: Oil.
i'.imiui' Oil.
halt* (Ml,
rasldi- ()i|.
Lard Oil,
t\\«-^I 1 I 1 -1— ul I tl II1 ."-11 re. miI W-U
FOR SALE.
Sale.
or Suh- at tlt«» (iroji! WeHlcni
uiox sa»rl on one etteitp.
I M1»!«.
UorUs. on slreof. fix'sl toor •.oulli »l |1 I IS|HI Coritri'. Si
'I
'iip I' lau-
Also rtll liitnls ot iitonuutii(K. KI'iul
lo. i!» Smni's, loiiiKlatlon Mom mill Ail I* imis ol liuihtiiiu* Sloin* mi
I. IUtlMA.l
r/i
3r. Tunri .MAN.
i'-I'Upi'icllH'.
Dcalt'i
in Wlicnt. Flour.
.MenI, Feed, &<•.,
S8«'r'! 11'
«s t« Njoi'e ,v«nn\
lat'jii lur or 'x'l«a«ty(
su .llclropulis .TSills.
fSi3is.
\titnt your jirisl
l« S ('O'ojtolis
1
.8. Jl. THOl°TJiA\.
ninioriiuit to
arpeiitcrs
Coiilractors!
A V1NC
permanently located iiis I 1*4*J*:l I I .it).
\S' 15 Iv
!u?}.i«»v(»i} i.iiii wurkireiiilK** mmitn-rv
.... tin* eoniitrv rmnWh uttcthf-il
j, i.»vW il to .suit the tinu**.
1
M'.m.
1 1
NURSERY.
Trees! Flowers! Lulhs!
ttcdKr PlmilM!
XiirM'i-y Stuck! Fruit Flower
i' i, AT f-s
Addta4KK. F. ii. lii4K.\IX.
Iilooinfitr(on TV
II
i's ry.
"I-IVOIS,
t-JijlAVre-:.-.'!.! v.,,r: ,,-. ," I r.. Suo -J 4::o. V(
FO« SALE.
le
i' I AM ro.MMoJdurs 1: iTnit ••.riiiri.cr of rmii'iy. roriK'tM'.''IU t» I.J|-IH,.s^
I
o|
':'rn' f"l. till«*!y Slturitotl. nil'l "V,l niel ti'mt tiffs ,| ihr liii. -r/ iu.| (ilh«T v»*ll '-.Ov.*'-*.
01rl|.l»MS,
UUVl8»n
I'i-:*-.-, Hi rnyv 1-IJI I I "N A l'»KlrM-'|:. :il I"-1^I•,
a
Sale.
•ale inv farm f\s7 iieres,i I |l"l llt«.M 11 )':nI .* lllH' ii./ Til.' tiiMn
lur.l-vi I
LRC« M)U| III
ul H- ui.tein' nf in-- :»t T. .1. ili IKK I TIT
WHEAT MERCHANT.
a
Diirlor & 15r.
E3::' leased llieolil WareliouM'
oI'DavisiVCo, iinil s»r« iu'epni-
receive
HOO.OOO Knsiliols
Ol Wheal IV0111 (he liiruiers ol'
UoiilKoniery couiilj.
I'lii') also ollei- sfora| Cor si"
I(.Iii«1n ol'^rain.
LADIES WANTED.
Ladies! Ladies!
Ladies jM-r «-k
... \%NII nll'l ••xprli-t^ \nH uo j'nit» io nny Imiv wlm \rill Mtiirii^^ with at iiiii-i', liiij.oitiuii tu't-wrv H-oiniiii. Atlilres«
I'll. "A, 11. COl'I.TEll,
n»«S»l Olmvloilfl, Midi.
