Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 October 1872 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL.

Cranfordsvlllp, Iml., Oct. 17. isii

T. H. B. McCAIN and J.T.TALBOT

EDITORS AND PPTR'.FTVNR

EPUBLICAN NATIONAL TU'KKT.

H'« l.ffirr* tha tiiu'irst pafrio'itw, the earnestpurpt », ttunl juilyment, practical t*k't!, ir.wrvntifc{ integ' tty ami iUustriotii, I'mcf I'l.TSsr* J*. hav4 romme-aleI AIM to the hmirt* of tf,t Atn cricun ptople, anil icith itin fit utu hut tft .*«! rt #fi 4 new march f*t victory.'* ro»{

TUKSIDKN

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ULYHHKH H. I?ANT, Of Illinois. FOR VICE RRKSN-R.NT.

III:NUY AVII^SON. Of

KLKCTOUVL TICKKT.

SCat«» nl l.»r{r«. AN \V.«iORI)nN. of Mi on.

iOSKlMI S. IUVK1.1'S. of Ilolawnr--. SCHWARTZ.. .»f HAV S. MOOKE. ofWurriok.

District Klorlors.

1 —p. II. KVMI.KR. of Yaii.io^usrsh County '.'.—I^RIS P. M\ »N. of i- h-\d 1 or.niv. —.IAMES Y. A I.LIS' N. ot ,tot1» r*»m County. .lOH N R. »'»!i\V IN. of Kr.'tiixhn Count **.—«KORuE W. i.RUliV

—IK5SE HARPER. »'f Wanvn County t'ALYIN CMW.ill.l.. "f W.ik^h Ciiuntv .—ROKKKT S. 1 A\ OK, ot Ainu Count) i*.—KKAS1T- U. 11. C- -nty. r.--IHNKY KEITH.

THE last wortls o! Win. U. re, "Love one another.'

MANSON* can plow corn .instead ot buncor»d»e now.

A

SPECIAL

IMOHT

IXNIAMA

for a li\ inn

session of the Lei:i*latuie

HErrDI.lCAXP slant! to your guns

is a a

Herein behold the great Liberal moveE .'lit—the "tidal wave," the "ground "II!"

Tow about the four thousand dollars 11 WHS sell to ll Is ell mr tut pie 110 to the election to buy votes for the 1

Itlic.il

ticket Where

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did

it come

J. 111 and who finrored it here'.'—

If the Radical- had had $4,0o.i the

,u,y,,m uld 1,ilvc

10

INDIANA gives over

HOW IN NOVEMBER

1

b,'t"1

•J.LM.IO

WHILE there is no dai.irer that our tie-1 moralized opponents will steal a inarch re in In a a

Tliere are iimnv evrcllent lon-mi:. for'

lit'lioviiig ln.Iia.K. ««1! I'" eieetmiii

will give (.ieneral (irani not jority of 10.000, is not an extravagant ]c»stliiui 10,000, and probably iU.Ouu ma .•j»"ty.

Soi'TH C'AROI.I.VA vot.-d yesterday 1 liore were two Kepublicau State tickets in the field—both tor (irant.

FOUNTAIN county elected a liepubliin SherifT, Treasurer and two L'omnii*Bi'.ners. Well done. Fountain.

THF. Seventh Conpr.^sional District is redeemed. The people took lien. ManB011 at his word and moved again-t the oilice-holder.

THE

Congressional delegation in tf.i-

in Indiana or William

fnvwhere else, it is important that our i" Auburn, New York, on

1 ,u UUI

1 hose con trilling of events might thus Congre-i-ional I listriet !•.' propitiated and induced to save my

I'.Jiitrv from impending'evil." IJaoiie ]Tip|)ecanoe I

HE

lower House of the next Congress 1 lienton ... ill have 202 members. Of them To Warren 1 ave been elected, or 77 if we include A .'est Virgina. As there is a dispute I over the legality of the election in that Montgomery Kate we may as wel! omit it. Of the 77 Fountain...'. elected the Republicans have chosen M, or over tvo-thirds, and the Democrats 21. "'lie increase in representation in these Kates is 7. I11 the last Congress the 3 .epublicans had 41 and the Democrats l'i". So it will appear that the Democrats 1'ave 7 less mid the Republicans 14 more

The flenfincl says Morton is unfit to go

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lto decent society. The same kind of,

Mackguards used to talk the same way

j.oout Webster and Cl.iy. I lie people of

3ndiana think Morton is not only fit to

in decent society, but that he is the ,.,ecti]1

1 ttcst man logo inU. the United Slates!

enate. Morton influence cannot be

I oken by these low insinuations about

ii.Ir,JV(atC

ch:iracte ud

Andull look yellow to thjuunlic-el The social scum that assail Morton's character are leady to assail any man in I taken, a a a a in their way. Defamation of private character is their only weapon of warfare. Like the pole-eat, they expect to render their enemies odious by emanations from fiielr own filthy and corrupt minds.

.oli' ti.r I!rant in Noveiul.. r. m.lwil..- |, j(,

Iliee'eclim. ileinli ickrv 11.

-t an*I iiir

LilicruN (i«»ui»tl« s- oai \?xvi our *»f I)ifii I V(»to« for tho rVinooratie Stall' liulour rUvtitui

I'CI'IIIUM!

VETTED

thioo woik^j

ciiruor, we art* o:iti«h'in ih.it :i lar.ro 1 number (if Libera!- would IT.INO

for lUowuo. A* it

rvt'r. our cU'Clion following upon the lu'publirrtn triumphs in Vormunt am! Maine, the'.vljolo !.il»eial vote, wo

may mtoly »':i ^nlli-d for Mr. Hon-

ional Disuiots shows a Kopiit.lic.iii tna- ,-otl}slll

*ljr«rity tho State. In hort. th.e election

proves tiiat there are more faithful Ive-

!.l I Ir*. of KikhiOt puhlioan* in the State than 1 emociat*

...' !n«l i.iboral- onmbiiu'l. 1 !.u it Ciooloy

wa.-even .1^ j.opiii.ir as Mi. Hen lrick-. t|,

owarl anioni tho Democrats tho probabilities

tho electoral vole. IV.it (iiC'ley i* not popular. Pemnrrata do not tako to him naturally. Thev have not made up their

,n NOl

Will be called about November 1J. I piotest. Some of thotn, perhaps a much L-Tij.toti, of Nebraska, one of the .:••••. larger number than the party manners ..

lre

until the grand victory in November. him, and not a few of them will vole for

Orant

I

THK straight out Democratic ticket! iii this State received alxiu*. i."0 votes.

of this kind will make the result-in No-j "_p

vember very materially diflerent t'""

men who voted on the xth in-'. October. The claim sot up bj ,|10m ,,f liamyard fowls, coinmoiil ill this county did not vote fort lovernor

l'lL'

U,er

F-'ate will stand 11 Repu'.lieans and 2 "indent of l'ublic lnstructiou, r. ^r.n,held h.^hUcnn a few ays ag., exI i.'.nocrats. This is onlv a fractional Hopkins being elected by about the same pre.-,-. I the op,n,on that ",l -re-leys pirt of that "tidal wave"" majority 11s Hendricks. In addilion to speeches help him among the the peopio 1 (hi- the Republicans have gained two| Ot I'ennsylvauia, Ohio and Indiana, the

THE net Republican gain in the First 1 emigres.men, defeating Yoorhecs in lliej peOj io tiiust be a \ery iMiaordiiiai.\ ongressionnl District is about two tlimi-j Si\th and Manson in the Seventh, andjset." Tho returns will Miii-ly tho ioravrid and seventy live, and in the 1 with the chances in tavor ol the gun of: respondent there is nothing extraordinary a third, lleiiinan in m' First District. about them.

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organization hhould be preserved, and Although he had never full) t*ie full Republican vote brought out. crc\ his foimer robust health alter,

fi :i less than ]0,000 majority. If we

iberal Republican Fxecutive Cm,unit

j.mcrai tupu .man i.xeet tne

t'e, lias issued an address to the Liberals' of Indiana in which lie savs the

aid Nebraska place an emphatic denial

011 John's statements.

CHARM:S O'CONOU writes of Horace (Ireeley "I regard the possibility of his r.ection witli inexpressible aversion. the ideas of heathen times prevailed I vmild cheerfully surrender my ]erson as j. sacrifice 011 the altar of that tleitv

I'dLU'UAl..

Ir (Irelet'V lint milv caw rcn«

J,i'pon..»i

(allure. --'l he earennow mote 1 uneau and M.«reau

W:H,

lh»\\-

driek in the hope ».f anetitiir the cur takes haek the ch ot' ot il? Uin«lei rtMit wliioli M'0nit-1 to bo M'ttniL' irroMsti

th*lr

wort. The I'cnioornt!", with thoir ,-„r

sistanoo .111.1 that ot a few .Aiiniio

poranoe a.lvooatos, have olot totl a lVmo-1 _]

oratu- (lovt rnor. wiio was very popular

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JAMES T. JoHN^oN, efparko County.

ticket ^hows an actual Uepuhiioan major-

oi Muijai.. ouniv. it in tho State. Tho o!o by I'oiigrew-

ll

^or ^itbout main a |,j to try Pennsylvania.

b| (M

willing to admit, will nol vole Imk^a by a majority of over .\00l in

Two or three thousand clian ts |,V11I. Trumbull

Tliov have a majority 111 both branches —The Efruimj 1'iut fays: "'I iie a.lheof the Legislature, thus insurim: the rents ol (ion. firant form a powerful, election of ). IV Morton to the l'liited I consistent, well trained army, with gloriStates Senate Altogether it is a decided oil- historical associations that noamount tr Mr Hendricks could have

1

was his polar .-.tar. In thi« he has tailed.

A'' lovernor ho will simple be a figure-

jv.ijoritv on tho vote by I'onirre-^ionnl law practice worth s-l",for an oiliet*. (.j

1 -istricts, and elect** the entire Kepubli- wurtii 1 he preidinp (dliLor ol

can State ticket inclndinjr Conirressnien-

tij'1

A -large, except (i\ernor and Superin- Mr- Hendricks wdl not even bo allowed believing that our countrv needs an uni)dcrit of Public Instruction. This i* the pn\ ile^e ot rei jninj the oflice, foi -hanired policv for lour voars longer." tiie result of the Liberal "ground swell." if he should ^oxton would become Oov- —The -scientific man of the Roston firiifiv I

DEATH OF WE H. SEWARD. H.Seward died at his home I

lliK

Thursd-vv the1

,, *, 1 1. —A disgusted leader ol the Liberal tdiana should not give firant and Wil-. the murderous a,-ault mruic upon him

on

the night ot the assassination of Presi- i|i(,

c.sn make it 20,00, «o much the better, Lincoln, he was not understood to turns wore in, because men of his stripe iJt» suriouslv ill untiil the intellicence ol "ore not. elected, that he made the asi rJOHN A. FINCH, Chairman of the

,jeath was received. The news wil!

)L iu wllll (!e

ep regret, for, above all

partv Idilfcrences, whether arising from

the lllirly

THE SEVENTH DISTRICT. The following are the majorities for Judire Cason and lien. Manson in the several counties composing the ."seventh

\SON.

Total

Total Cason's majority,

C0UMlrv wi wU

with (,,,t (jf f„

IlI1(1 )0 CIler

bll!.illos.s thllt liro ike tl| fo

will

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Jo. Bingham a.v^nl private character, •. the *J7th of Mav Gen. Manson made the

en the devil is abashed at their inipu- remark that if iic had to pick his oppo ilcnee and effrontery. It is only the ve- nent in the District the .ludge was the l'al and corrupt who assail Morton, and they do it only because "All H#*eniK infi*et»«J tluit tho .spy,

mor( lro

tllll thc

«econc il-

,.1(

cli()M ofa tIl0lIHni

such llu,(1(1I(jr, ils Grcel

but

(o (,.u

ve

ilu-c.tinpaij.il

liioeiey

NS

ill lu'ver a^ain alU-mpt lu

V(» u{ u'ld urow up with llie coutiUV." Hi- lat elK»tl wa- ti (h-artiou,-.

The Now ork Tnbuitt. to the won

er oJ l)r

,l( ),.asl

0

uilwl

tho

ttln

lllus llt

,|,

j- il:1 iK-«t friomls,

lllaino.

blv a-ainst tlio (iroolov oolnmns. The rht iM!- quostion of tho mol.iborals l::ivp tlotio their bo.«t ami

tin- lU.ni-"March up"

l'ri..sMontial struggle, or remain

ilt.a liny are

li{ 0((m Hi n„

playmate .f Me-

an(

i... .. itfunt'i of' .. at Lar-e, tlio index of our party *treiirth

ennaL'ed in :i famouMirt hiteotural enter-

v»)te-, it "ot by an actum nmioritv. Hahei. is out for (ireeley. Uepiib'lican a pain of two District i'on ihcii\i?!on on tho balantv of tne State Thv tim h:ts not vi-t come when a pressmen, and the election ol thopivater

t|| crtnl

iilin

j,

Ul

oalunini ite tlie st.l.liors who

Vifk.buri and receive.] the

uirendcr at Appomutox.

—The ri ic5u:o TrUfUu** admits there tin hope tor liroeiev this yeai, but

wi(h ls ln

0

1

nepublicans of this State, therefore, known as ireeley roosters. 1mir lurther that it will be carried lort.r.mt b\ a 111.1- mjoruumo applv to Democratic new.—

«oept (iovomor and Super-

ha! 1 ticiniition lon.lly mi-

0

|/boral party may seoure good

Uu (lilM llUlR

won 1.1 still be 111 favor ol (Jrant'- irottini: .,^ricult nrist slioult! itic) 111 rc of Horace t-treeley where the biircest beets couUl be raist d, he need not tell him to "i»o West/' but would proba-

..

.|,Senators, has boon re-

chasm'' Senators,

iiud by a majority of over State. Tli next on the docket.

l]ial

1-State. The case of

rsale, clieup the owners having

funlier n-,-for ili.-m—a select assort-

1 papers

one. Knrnest. work 011 the part of every _[ reoley boxsted in one of his Republican from this day to the .")lh ol

rct eIlt

Novcmlier, and .1 faithful attendance Rt diana will be with us: Pennsylvania is the polls on that day, will make good tl.e 1 ours." The people do not want the claim, and place Indiana on the viclo- y.,g

speeches: "iihiois with us In-

Jls

rioiis side. gagement any where as a prophet?

OUK VICTORY —*ne of tho bosl informed politicians The result of the recent election in I in the country calculates that at least thii State is a substantial triumph for three^ Republicans votes wore cast for the Republican party. Mr. llendriek- ia Huckalew in ronnsylvania. The calcuelccted Governor but by a beirearlv ma- lator concludes that .Mel'lure, I-'orney joritv. The Repuhlicans have elected'and I'urtin are the voters who did the the two I'onpressinen-at-large and every business.

l'ri.sident. I'mild ho get an cn-

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respondent ol the (i reeie.M/.ed

ol white hat waving will easily defeat."

forc.-een the result he could not lia'.e. —Perhaps the pirixtcst ics.-mi or in*, bo*., induced to ha\e taken the lace, lor ..lections is that iki man owns He had no wish to become io\ernor,hut ,lMV (rppm number of votes. Mr. Suni-

llie Senate, and this] begins u.realizo this fact, an.l .^uhurT:.

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0 very reas»n

lem 5l ts

Republican head, a more salaried clerk, leaving —l»i-hop Simpson in a letter says

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senate will be a Republican, nnd I to v*to for Sen. irant.

J'.'"'-/-/.'*!/- lias been investigating the tibial wave business, and here is his report:

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l'"»«'P»L poht.es which

lsive een

observed this season have pro-

iiii ceedod from political flags, ihev are

a

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)omocrati( tI rlu i( nrly W

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V:LS

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",.„,.,.l., ,• I 1 he defeat, of Dan onrhoes 111 111I I a a a

b'*lie\e in the inission of the Liberal Ke- jQu^, he must be regarded as having oc- tl,iit luis come to ih yet. It is infinitely .blican party. he voice of the \eo- c\i|)ied a high rank anions the inliueu- more eonsolinjr than tho deft*at of ilenj/le from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana tJal atiite=men of this countrv lMirui" «1' would have been, for Hendricks

,, Wen ,.„e o?,^.^ hm!

the most conspicuous of our public men, ^, 1W ii to be neither the one nor thpossessi 111 a great reputation abroad as I other. Mi*ouri Drmorml.

well as at home. —were idle to deny that the resultof the elections on Tuesday iti l'ennsyl vania and Ohio have thrown a decided damper on the spirits of those cnthusiasiie Democrats and Liberals who permitte.l themselves to be deluded by the hubbub which attended the nominations

Jul .Mr. (ireeley at Cincinnati and lJaltiI more into expecting a sort of Sennacher- .. 141 iib rout of the cohorts of (irant.—.Vctc .. 1 'I 'i

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AN MIN.

Clinton.... Carrt.ll

—remark made by the I^ouisvill. Cniirlri-./Diininl, five or six we. ks ago, .1,044 will be peculiarly edifying to fireeley

Democrats just at this time. For their .100' benefit v.c re-produce it: "The defeat ol ...H00 Horace (ireeley will not leave as much as a grease spot of the Democratic par-

LL tv.'' Anil all the |eople will echo Mr.-. ^8-1 Macbeth "t ut d—einocratic spot!" ..loop

l.i-lss than three weeks more of the 'K.oin the Mi-s'.ur. I'emorintO 'i "v virtue of the last election 111 Indi 1 residential campa»K.. remains. 1 «o

ho much for "referring it to the Congres-! week* from next Tuesday tne peopled! I a** (Jnvemor to pardon convict* out of fional District*."

„,

Whkx Judge Cason was nominated on ,,

An Eiuply Trtiinipb.

allll Mr

the I.'nited .States will re-elect (ien. the penitentiary, ant! commissoti nolarit (irant to tlie I're.sidencv, ai.d then the public, lliesame election gives a Re down to business Vrut,li"u! legislature i^wer to elect .Morton to the N'liate, to pass wliat laws pios, cct t.l lour more years of they please for the good government of prosperity. The growth of industries' the Plate in spite of Hendricks' veto,

Hendricks will be authori/.ed

activitv in all kinds of. transfers the Treasury anil the .State of-

||,

)w thc

[ices from Democratic to Republican

11,nmis n,,d lhc ,,leCl ral vole for

(irant. The magnitude of thc Liberal victory in Indiana in not great.

man lie would have selected. He was Ilartranfi's majority 35,720. The estisanguine that he could walk over the

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Congressional Districts. on joint

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track witli Cason as his opponent with- "I"" soini-ofjicinl ad-

To Hcpii'ILICIIUS of IIHUHIIII.

A Her a hard I e-ingraj ulatr \et'»rv hieli

rin-

le ii'ec was I*»«.: in

ot' the abolition party is ranks, wlnc'i -ivnifl to tako t'roni lis ., ,, moil tlio oliiint'o ot siiooov.. lnt rotili-^ira.-l.t out than Hlanton

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and wtdl toi.^1 eonlet, v-ui on the ih-iantial

MU

haw nehieved. Nev-

(ihio Michiean Iowa Wisconsin Minnesota Kansas Nebraska Illinois California Orect.n Nevada New York North 'arolina Indiana i.n.usmna Connecticut ...

to believe, compre-

fullest extent.

no inj

|1(.\-pr have been in favor

(ireelev for President. If I am

as so mad

the election, when then-

Total doubtful For (ireeley For (irant

"ct nvinced that the

,, American people were not In lor se.l-gov-

.-l, U-chwl Uulo-.

es

"but

S

,. •n.in.v.nvc

TI»«IIHMIHvI.

Oflicial returns received from all the counties in the State but twelve show

the counties unheard from,

vi a a re

out any trouble. How sorrowfully mis-, rcducetl bv later intelligence.

THK Pennsylvania Legislature, accord­

a a re a el to a is Teleyra/j/i, will

gation will stand 22 Republicans and 5 Htand as follows Senate, iiepublicans Democrats, a Republican gain of 0. So 18, Democrats, 15 House, Republicans much for referring the matter to 64, Democrats 80. Republican majority

ballot, 81.

ap

cr in tin- lii-tun "t' tin* StaU', or 1.1" tin- Nat.'in,' li:i- tiii-ri' IHM'M ar'i a I'u'rco iiini ttitt'i]ii:tl warfare nnule nnaiii-l tli" unitoil 1 Vitiorrary

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toMiiinaUoii to wiot vietniv Irom oui oppmouts if it could he aecompliluM h\ hard work, lhor»»ui»h lupain/ation, ami devotion to the glorious principles of our party.

We present as the substantial ft nits ot victory a l.oirislature Kopuhliean both I branches by a decided majority, whicii jfives assurance ol our party control ol the State and the return cf Oliver IV Morton to the Senate ot the Tinted States the election ot our Oongrc.^smen

survivor of the party \,I.

Hn( A

proof that Indiana is ttndonhlodly

lv^idciit who iI p«""tion of our Slate ticket. That nu. victory is not entirely complete v»w inp to the personal slanders and frauds of

our opponent*. I desire to thank tho Chairmen of our coun'y committee*, and through them the earnest ami faithful worker* who« tune, enemy and devotion to the partx organization have secured our triumph tor their long and taitlil\d M-r\ice. It is specially deirod that we should recognize tlio gallant canvass which tenor:d 'I'homas M. Rrowne ha made, and asurejliini that though he may be depriv*d of his oibce by malignilv and dishonesty he has the contitlence and support ot the majority of the legal voter- the State. 'I he fierceness of the battle 1- over, but ii we have one more jussault to make up.n rz onr opponents. We must make the victory complete, bv giving tho electoral vote of Indiana to (irant and Wilson by an overwhelming majority. *t us urge upon our County Committees ami the a In a a to re a perfect their organization in order to achieve this last and comintr triumph.

Let it be the aim ot the counties which made a eood record on 'lue.-day last, to improve upon it in November and lot the counties which, under adven-e circumstances, lot ground or *u?taiued disaster, more than regain it. Let its irain such a victory as will make Indiana no longer a doubtful State. ,1(I N W. FOSTER. Chairman Kepublicau State Committee.

The l'.leetorn!

Since the October elections the Cincinnati (Inzritf classifies the electoral vote as follows:

K..K IT IT A ST.

Maine New Hampshire Vermont

ll' 'f

\Nitli tlit*

-lu-i-i'.wi lS7t. anil j-tri'iiiMheuril ly con^itloralilt' ilisatli'i tion in our own

jlllU .lt

Hr

new political or- l,y triinnpl: the ]tast. we

irani/:ui»n. ontoreti upon the eanvas with the do­

ami ani-

ii z:

lyi

-x

I!

35 10 1".

.)

Total certain for Orant 252 Necessarv to a choice l.S-1 This gives firan' 02 votes more than necessary to elect.

UKItTAlS F»n tiUEKI.KY.

Kentucky 12 Tennessee 12 (ioorgia Maryland Texas

Total for (ireeley HOl'liri-TI. Missouri New .lersev Virginia Florida Alabama West Virginia Arkansas Delaware

15 0

fi

:s

08

..252

Total 306 The sweeping majority in I'ennsylvauia removes all doubts with reference to New York ami Connecticut, and though we have classed New Jersey and Delaware as douhtl'til. those Slates arc very certain to vote for (irant. To talk about Indiana ami Illinois voting for (ireeley is the purest nonsense, llatl there been any doubts to the election of irant—hud had not the September and October elections virtually sett let! the mutter, Indiana might be considered doubtful, but there has been no time in the last two months that Illinois could by any intelligent person be considered doubtful.

We have irivon (irant, as certain, 252 votes. In addition to these, he may, as matters now stand, receive the following New Jersey 9 Missouri 15 Virginia 11 1* lorida 4 Alabama 10 West Virginia 5 Arkansas 0 Delaware 3

Total 03 This would swell the electoral vote for lirant to 315, leaving 01 lor (ireeley.... ". O

Til AN liS VINi.

I'roelitiuulloia by the Pn^lilcnl. WASHI-NUTON, October 11. WIIF.KUAH, The revolution of another vear has again broinrlit the time when it is usual to look back upon the past, and publicly thank the Almighty for his mercies and his blessings anil

WHKREAS, if any one people has more oeciiUon for such thankfulness, it is the citizens of the United States, whose novernment is their creature, subject to their behests who have reserved to themselves ample civil and religious freedom and equality before the law who during the last twelve months have enjoyed exemption from any grievous or general calamity, and to whom prosperity iu agriculture, manufactures, and and commerce has been vouchsafed.

Therefore, by these considerations, 1 recommend that on Thursday, the 28th day of November next, the people meet in their respective places of worship, and there make their acknowledgments to God for his kindness and bounty.

In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand, and cause the seal of the United States to be afiixed. Done at the city of Washington this 11th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1872 and of the Independence of the

United States the 97th. [Signed] U. S. it

sTIi:WKi:t.—STK Kl.v-li. t:.viimi,.n i.'n tlx-! lur'i lii-t.. I»v ItfV. ^nuth, 'HmiIMM-I.. f. Uv It. iTum'-ri p]»»?ts Pro-oiintoi'. nu.' 1

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best Cookine and lloatiiur Stoves! •I it a a a a to

Furnishing (ioods, all at hot loin

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PUBLIC SALE.

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LAND.'" CROPS.

B'"ine Stock.

Fiinniiiu' I'lnpleiiiciils. &c.

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Wednesday, October IS?:

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Tiio p( r-oii:d proportv will ho sold on i» cri'dit nine montli-, note to ho inside puyahio iu l-'ir^t N.itionul liank, with aitprovcd vet ijrity, on all sums over t-n dtdhus, jidot- t«-n dolhu-* '•n«h. U.M.TAMtO'r. tJrawf«»rdsvdlo, tivt. 17, .1. A WILSON,

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Al-o, .0 the -..itne time :m«l pl tce, hv the «-x«'e- I it O ii latt'i. in lots o|\»l jh-ivs i',h1 title liiilc «-o ith of CnwVillf. Sui-I l:»n«l \«.!! ho «ohl for «ijH--thiv«I •ash, onc-thifl in nine months, und the remaining tliiri| lu'ei^htecn months, thc «loforrel pavnieiu -i to draw ?t\ p-r «-ent. intere-t Jrom drito of

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Monroe and Kruukliti Sts.,

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Spring and Suiiini DRY oons

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The Largest Slitcli,

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The (Jn'iiU'st Variety,

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Insurance a Specialty!

Messrs. I 110A.TO"X and WMlIGUT.liiu

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ROYAL, of Liverpool, Asssets, (In Gold.) $10,0-.4,526 00 JBTNA, of Hartford 4.847,629 91 HOME, of New York 4,398,504 61 INSURANCE CO. of NORTH AMERICA, of Philadelphia 3,250,000 00 PHENIX, of New York 1,871,155 28 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 1,250,315 95 SPRINGFIELD FIREAND MARIN 1,055,105 7t HOME, Columbus, Ohio 871,452 81 WESTCHESTER, New York 577,283 23 NATIONAL LIFE, U. S. A 2,133,240 34 TRAVELERS'ACCIDENT 2,103,295 91

lot 111 Aggregate Hepiwiilod, i5n.i()S,0(S. W.

Patronize Those Who jhike Insurance Specialty.

All Losses Promptly Paid From This Oflicc.

I nsii ra nee effected at as reasonable rales as are ottered else where

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WOOL.

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CRAWFOKDSYILLE WOOLEN MILLS.

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before imvehnsing'. octivm: for yourselves. To build up a country encourage Manufactures.

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JWIt.li your WOOL if you Mailt the highest price in CASH or

we huvciiK' iii.'tt.'si Kuiid- WOOLEN and DOMESTIC GOODS, home and foreign made, at I llie tt iill Sloek wewl €»r New York. ituyei'H iii iinti «n l'ltlCKS thut are WAY DOWN LOW, and no mistake. Go see olJ«o(

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Low Down OnePricc iManS

The L»\v Ituivn One I'l-icc

Cash Flan a

KUCPOKS.

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lll:-aeheri Muslins. lte«i

Calicoes. Table I.iiien*.

Cheeks. Kliirtin^. Stripe*^

Wool Flannels. Stocking

Yarns. Jeans and Cassi-

nieres.

CIRCUS.

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IraYcliuu^ World's Fair!

t'onsistin^ of

HEN AG ERIE,

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l!i|polront. I'ol v(ocliail Inst .iiternatirnal Zoological Oardeii,

Chasle and Hefined Circus, in Six Separate Colossal Tents, Will \l,il,:l nl lanville, 111., Oct. 17, I.aKajotle l°'.li. l.ogausporl 19th, Ft. Wayne 21st.

Throe full! oxhihitinn* oar dav. fit |i a. it., 1 it. and "I'.M. AUI)INHIOII,

50 C»I»IH.

WHEAT MERCHANT.

linns on Vour Wlioat

J. J. Darter liro.

Have leaned (lie old Warehouse

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100,000 I3n«li«'l*

Ol" Wheat from the I'ariuerH of

Montgomery fount,v.

Tliey also oiler Ntoragc for all

UindM of grain.

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Children's Spring Style

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