Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1872 — Page 4
THE JOUHNAL.
rJlVAWFOKDSVILLK. OCT. :M. \72.
SEVENTH IUSTKIO NMls.
LPURLT
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Cvru? lecturiu:
—Thorn town I'rslnkfort. Frankfort drinks from ,,
Icogs ofbocr por week.
Niturdav week.
FLON
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.bu-ted all tcr smash.— —The Frankfort Furniture C:mi]i: :iy •lia- received $:!,000 wor h'ti(' machinery and will soon lie ready for operation-. —The Lcd'nr complains of the hii:h price ot coal at Attica. Sixteen anil a half to eighteen cent- a bushel i- tlie price. —A young man named Win. Kvan, •:living at Williamsport, wa- severely injured by being thrown from a horse iat
—A man named Burke, a jail breaker 'mm''.':''
of Tippecanoe county, has been aric-ied
Tile r.'!"**'rert rrt.tul avs -onic of
the farmers of '.'Hilton coii :'."
c- ntly moved their meadow time, getting a half price crop. —Mr. Antl iv Swish showed us on Sa'.urdav iii.-t. a two v. ar old colt weijli-
rf t' \li11
stumbled ill getting oil. was tiirown un p.
otiiee a few days a^oa -i|mu-!i weighing
lo/i'iTt, earthly existence, will
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I ML 1A .V A M:\YS.
—The Democrats elected a colored road supervisor intone of the districts in Monroe county.
—A boy named Oeorge Cook died at Indianapolis last week from the ell'ccts
of
lockjaw produced by a wound in the foot with a bone.
fasliion iu-:irlv a ilo/.er» time.*. lierr ijuirk w• *4*k I l* .Sumk»r*l ami lYfwe anv.-io'l iareenisi najm il While at o\
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sto.-l in sli .rt su]ply.
addr.,-. and llnct -oeeel,
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uicr of 1 oom county, dedal th- re-i- 'n its sphere the weekly is ot ijuile adeuce of \V. (l'.ray'in this cily on last "".
Sunday. Ihe Captain lia.- been an iu- daily, and oltcutiines it enjoys the privialel for the ht't three years, but, like ''"ge of being the exelu-ive family vi.-it-all others stricken with' coiisuuiption,
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would not believe himself one of its vie- ''as. tims.—l^cbanun
I'atriot.
-Wheeling each other about on wheel^
barrows seems to be a favorite method
"•uch such foolishness here. Ihe nearest
toil county, trundling.loo (.'IIIIMV aruiiinl .Vi'i .* I'T.t"
—Well done the old Seventh 1 lie old feuds and ouarri'ls lint
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ch wunt 1,1 ,v rk
i-ith *1 will iv™
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—The total vote of Montgomery conn-
ty was 5,710. The vote ol'Moll HoruH'" *)'n
was 5,(01, or 70 more than her older
ter. If Hoone continues to improve' in
to improve in
population and wealth for four vcars ahhe lias iu the last four, we shall leave .M.oiitgcmery and many other counties ,. in the back ground, niul'linrrin^ counties ,I:i.l"1lc*.r"'':l!
energy and enterprise of our population. I
-Lebanon Patriot. —The Frankfort f'irxiY„t
-Over one hundred emigrant'wag- alliam^^ on have pa.ssed tliron
the road districts in this township by an
Tlu'y liuvt- hion luili-.-'iK'ti tuid'. iuring Nutiuuul Republican IMaliomi. this time ihev have Kvn in ami out of
•lieeman ^r.tml
teniae :mi uuiu Hiluiv nmht ho wa
,„(I |. arraisiK-l, ln«l, ....nvici.*, ai,
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lias just gone into operation. week he prospected lor irold in one ot the I he mail route»m the K. C\ «S. W I'roeK hods in that Uiealitx. In about Intlinns. The 1'aeitie railroad and simi3{aihvay has been extended to I.opans- two hours he "rooked out" one dollar's lar vjt-t enterprises have been generously
wurth of gold Mr. (Ian rell an old
—It is understood tlmt the l.uFaveUe CaUli.rtda'minor, aud he tl.inU emptor-1
(('iernutu lVinoeratie oriran) ha- uble .hi will be ii.und in l-'aveite t.nvn-
ship -uiiie day if pe ip'e arc disposed to
—The 'IVrre 1 latiie "Tiie great eoi nlirhU of this and other Western corn producing States have probably never before shown so abundant a crop in the aggregate—for the crop may now coi.sidereil as a--tired bevond any eoMtingencv of weather. Nor is the old
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Ihe Williamsport I^j.ttbboin says aud making of meats on an enlarged f,,n,. ... ri ii ,, /r .,v, i„, .i peacefully and honorablv compromiseil, e.--are ,-o scarce .lmt uens are situr.g -cale. and it already evident that far and the honor and peace of the nation on gourds, expecting an early brood ol mers are beginning tlie iVt.iiug of their high respect throughout the' V, inter chickens. li-_r.,- at an ear'i.-r dav than has been iisii-
-The Clerk's office at Wiliiarnsport ai, and 'we mav look' f,. hea ier avera-- l'
done any serious damage. !... ''''"l'''' v.u .-n, ..i
caught lire on Tnesdav of la-l week in wei-l'l Tel MO ilPn T" ,1 "t entrust ..»!• .i.i .i Mii.iL in!. the (tovernment to any parly or combine me was oxtinmiishi-d beS»re it lnid —. n.^j^u
Uo l'iMi|i|i'Ur:ti| l(U, [Ki- Mi t!i. n.-'ii Avri'ii.ri1, IJ. There N now and then a i»erson so :u-
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at Windsor, Canada. Treparations nr.being made,to bring him home. F-. 11. l'oar.inian, of WilliaMisjiort, rode in the whtclbarmv.- l.isi Saturday. Campbell Fisher managed the vehicle, because ISrowne was not elected.
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aud th pr
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an hundred
•lours, or Thompson
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ve iv-
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each long enough to'sav .M„, Sn.itl? o'r V'P
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ii .... ... ... di\ men wi.uld be of i^reat vali..- to l» their spirit by appropriate leirislati»n, .Inol. mt ll7//v'/» V/
i" *'S Smith or .loiie. and in some
elephant. vsntageous to the pariy lo whom tlii- trusted oulv to tlie party that secured —A Republican Mienii and a Ivepub- statement was made. those aiuendiucntH. lieaii Treasurer weie elected in Carroll This hundred nu could not be em- -1. The National Government should county this year. Tin'county has not I'loy to go from door to door ami make seek to maintain an honorable peace with had a Uepublicaii ollicer before for twelve
hi
to
—A portion of the wall of tin- new l.a layette Opera House tumbled down a few dollars at nio-t. aud the visks are which'ule^ubordhiate po^Uons /.f't'l" eilnesday night, owing to the improper inade week a.ter week day alter day. ([overnnient are considered rewards for construction of arch, llamage c-ti- '"ic-senger who ti avel-addresses him-! mere party zeal, i.s iitlv demoralizing ami mated at SI.(MM).an ,-'H t.. the ..ar, and takes the party ad -,
-Willie Steuben son of l|,„,.. when l.e i.iay Imvo lus tliongl.ts by Ihw* which will abolish the evils ol W illie ..Uubui, in ol III nr, t. u-j absorbed in husme-s or other matters patronage, and make honestv, eflieiencv ben. of I.alayette, who had jumped up- .but tie ncw.-papaper reaches the parly and fidelity essential qualil'ications fo'i on a freight car. as was his custom, to -oiiu'ht through the eye. and when the public position without iiracticallv crerid- apart ol the wav home from school
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der the car aud cru-heil lo death. there is little use iu advertising ur-- as —Mr. Talniadge. of Warren, lefl at our
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one hundred pounds. We thouirlit it I
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objection that advertisrments are not
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'ad. Tliev can be eit-ilv convinced ol
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was right from Chappaijua. of course but '|"irv. I.et them insert an adverliseMr. T. -ays it's a Grant squash, from the ni_ollering to pureha-e some article fertile fields of Warren.—Allirn .hat is tolerably plenty in the market. a it -Manson, for the remanulerof his un-1 „,n
ir error in this re-peei by making in-
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—C'apl. ,1. II. Uooley. formerly Tre:L--
one-fourth ol what he justly deserves,
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service to the adverti-er as the
"r—a privilege the daily very 'seldom
V: V? N W
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of settling election bet-. We've had no I
[Ko.m a N. V..tk l-. to rd
a, to
tlie public s|iiaro oi Ixfonl. .loo Hci.'!,' tl.i- k.M.I ..1 w..rk. While literature «h:ir»...
Jlr&'T':
vlmt can do. I v.o years of misreji- else. Hvilu auerule thaV stron''(lrint V'l
il
wishes. To prove their
eepted as a mediator and
ojijiosing
form candidate fur ('oncessiun eould gu no
weigh-
—Tlie Sheriir of Ohio cminly three hundred jiounds.
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son, en route for tha Far Wet. ehanjjo. —Ilev. Mr. Kniery, of Melrose, Miusa-! cliusetta, has been called to the pastorate ol Jthe Universalist church iu 'J'erre Haute. —A company is forming in South Uend, with a capital of $75,000, to engage in the manufacture of edge i.mls. —The Conncrsville Timr* says "1'inckney KUinhart, a eolored gentleman, was elected Supervisor ol one ,,f{
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Speaking of dimes leads me to ''word concerning the dime novel system.
.....I ...ivu iii..u?uin'.. iii-i-.. ii.. neari'-t .ii ,4. ,ni.i me come to it is ,lierill'.|p!iniM.*s ofjli-n- 7\ !'.•
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overwhelming majority. This is the first i„ .jr|"'"ter who had been emcolored man ever electe.l .*.. JW1
—There is a farmer in North Liberty, St. Joseph county, who has a pair of boots Which ho has worn for eighteen years.
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1. During the eleven years of its su» \ireinaey it has aeeept^l. with t:raml enurag«'. the solemn duties ol ihe limes. It has MipprcsM'i! a »ritr:1111ie rebellion, emuneipated 4,000,000 Mnvcs tleelureil the citizenship ol all, ami established railel-
umvt ll M|
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I"""'"""""1 .(!! lt.'*:iniL* 1 is il .I
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w, Juiudred and twenty-livc.-/^. is o^V.*nV'"7,:'h ^luin and
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brought y„n evidentl'v weakens the body "tales
*r than submit to this citim must weaken the 'intellect
roiwlinn must weaken and degrade tlm c.mci'niing jill.istrict. mind prodiiriou-ly,and indeed it i,lV,uiid k^c iei
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Kcntieinan of line literarv t:,-t.* remn'rl-,.'.! H'''"
man went to work gentleman or line literarv ta-te remarked ,i. i, "•'•'"•IIM'I tile duty of our (iovernmeiit to guard \\ith care the rights of adopted citizens against the assumption of unauthorized claims by thc-ir former (iovernmeiit, and we urge the continual and careful encouragement and protection of voluntary immigration.
Iiu iai ia-ie remark'ei
.eU-elod by a that the vouthful mind of the eountrv is
«™l-i tl.n.:iUM»i.| with idiocv. 'Had I "aid h'"
v? in :i wI|
a. n^r
,ils 1
rei 1,is
fro almost th,-
c'oiiM ^et—iu»xt t»
"'•'«—"'as
Addison's S/iiHutur. 1 le 1
'"^"y ti"""
gives .1 mli'e 'l
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10 1111 ni t(u
TfAYuhon tliH eompliim'tU, which wo orient, «nl"^ocontlh"ni
remarked the efficiency and accuracy of our present Circuit Judge. With ever watchful eyes does he watch the adtuinistration of justice. He always knows jus: how the pleadings are, and will even tcct errors overlooked by V'-'i.usel he listens evidence nothing esc:i the run of all the pinch is both Cleric sleeping in his court.
jtid^e is well merited "Kvery one luu has heen sent to ewrv iKjtm t.-ter to 'V
lulllUlli
til in:,i:iiauii„itv. It Iiil-mimiia Iv ,..,n*j
wannlv welcomed all who proved
has warmly w.-loomwl all who proved
—A new fence is be luiilt anntiid the —1 he 1 erro Haute .Aifir'ii. /siys "Mr. their loyalty liv ohevinir the laws uml I louse ot .\I).\!MS, ^S.VrS!""»I If ol 'Trankfort Court House. I Caleb tiartrell itil'ur.iis i: that while vis- dealing justly with their neighbors. It I n| i:i poli now in slofc (In- 1 -1 I Lebanon has a National bank, wlm-li KjtJvUe lowii.hip Ui,i ««l of nil ^„l,s of f«ii* cniiI iTI oiii- «*t the I .. ami instituted a wise policy toward the M* N11 \v 11 111 I tS in 111
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,ic la,u
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fr o! ivo
tiers immigration eneouratfed, and a'
been provided, repudiation howned down,
W(,rl! Tllis
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pi«l a-to ln.-l rve that adverti*'MU«Mits
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that ti i\ expended i?t adverli-JH" 1 I' nv' .„,|„ I ,- -n and ellectuallv inaintained ally i'-\eu such will I
cone,.He tlial ifn hundred nun of polit, V"!"," ,!'
1 an 1 1
ueu- to call daily or' w-eklv each upon li'/
.i I hnit of any discrimination in respect to
uUizcn
'.-ueh a pi!!"' 'ha-
lor
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JIH
a.-tm ad-
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each trip. All this is done bv the who strive for greater liberty. papers at a e„-i of a few shillings, or, ,1. Any system of civil service under
wc
thoughls solely fixed upon miug
,lu- ink of the advertisement
dry. An enterprising week Iv I,
ut water «W-and musk ra upon lug ..jreulalion of one, two, o"r three f^a:t. It is said to be a good place
thousand copies is j„ portion to do the
,,, „, p.d.li-her does not
U'rt'l'tc.'.1 ll'
«'»i became imbued I "I'^'y roduution
.which have large cities in them will 'J-''11'11-' Nat,' '('lumsy Foot,' nr 'LOIIL'»taud at the front. Good bye, old .Mont- names 1 have taken full protection and amplest Yield lor caie
i^e win, tiu*.|Th^iau" is'i^Snl:
I money, hut it i.- at the expense of the
The Southern people w. nt tu the i-t certain lately rebellious verge of concession to accomplish their! K.'m"!"!'
.Si,M-eritv
siring peace and reconciliation, "tliev ac- thanks ol the Nation.
reprc-scntativf
further.—
''''inocratic. partv of
l,di lirazil this sea-1 the North. I here has been ,,o conces'iwUmati
for another,
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(iusrtb.
snreesM'tillv eondnetetl thei* I It 11 in: lc njv-
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administration at the
low prices rate of flOO.IHIO.OHO a year. A great ti-
whieh tiaturallv ns-.ilt fr-.m such gener- "aneial crisis hns been averted, and peace ai surplus v.-il! i'ndac.- the lei-din? stock i'1'."1 plenty prevail Ihroughout the laud. Menacing toreign diilictilties have been
l^«»latlon. Neither
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the law nor its administration should ad
b'-
thu ro
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l,reVI0IW cond,tl,,n
sucii and such jood at sueij prices, or Thereeent amendments to the Naur*
second would ^ell a farm, or honse and I»t, or! tional Constitution should be cordially bad lo-t a hoi«r poel.et b».ok, or would ^tained beeause they are right, not! loan money, Ae. we say *ueh men will 1 'iioroly tolerated because Ihev are the eoneede :hnl lhe s»* viers .if thisone huii-
^"itlLle.
should be carried out aceordinjr
P»frceineiit
of which can be safelv
V'n On.usaii.l i.eople at all nations, protecting its citizens every
Ie-S than a cost III several hundred do!- where, and sympathizing with all people
ympathizing
therefore favor a'reform of system
a
th- paper oeiore Inm. .. ,.
those who aifecl tu believe thas "I'l"'"
life tenure of oflice.
0 to lur
'li grants of
public lands t.» public cor|ioralions and ilei
monopolies, and demand that the pubIL domain be set apart fur free homes for the people. 7. The annual revenues, after paying current debts, should furnish a moderate oaUince for the reduction of the principal And the revenue, except so much a- may be derived from a tax on tobacco and liquors, be rai-ed by duties on importations, tlie duties of which should be so adjusted as to aid in securing remunerative wages to labor, aud promote the industries, growth and prosperity of the winde country iv hold in undying honor the soldiers and sailor- whose valor saved the I nion. Their pensions are a sacred debt ot the Nation and the widows and orphan- ol those who died for theircouutrv, are entill-d to the care .if a graleful jieople. are iu lavor of such additional legi-lation as will extend the bounty ol the Government to all our, soldiers and sailors who were honorably I Willi discharged, and wdio iu the line of duty
full acknowledgement of naturalized citizens' rights secured from F.uropean pow- ot" V«»lv«» Alotnil't ts. 1?1a' nii-.l '"'nix ers. A uniform national currency has
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President (i rant's llow it is (tUTsolf.
glorious record .if the past
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y's be-t pledge tor the future.!
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eomposed ehiellv of thoe
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resisted every step ill this ben-
elicial progress.
I'''!''1'' riglits sliould be
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a a a
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in enjovment all eivi pohtiea
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»l'l»«*l\rmte
ilnty
regard to!
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read little ^, "f:,
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williout
of sorvi.-.t „r cause of .such ilis-
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A
intellect.
Kur
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11 Hi period has been found
in Market street, San Francisco. She kecjis a fruit store, teaches a private school, runs a sewingiachiiie, does knitting, pinking and embroidery, goes out as a nurse, and "attends ladies." ],, addition to her other accomplishments she is a widow, and having hunted one poor devil out of the world, with her barbaioiia industry, is now .spreading her
J"1' old lady, was
tril,|
always
charged more in projH.rtion for collins ••wn
Cy ,Ii(1 lmirs ,l
»il tables.
Well, you see, ma'aui, it's just because people won't bring coflini back to be re
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I'cen abandoned,
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iiidividtial'.s
,!ill
"Hcgiance having
'Kitions, it is
H'. The franking privilege ought to be
ll
"""sliea ami a way prepared
()r
the
in rates of postage.
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Tho sale of
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with its style and sentiments, which ir.ive II. Anion- the questions which nress him .111 abiding culture and elevation. for attention is that which concerns the ."IM that, instead ol this he had read relations of capital and labor, and' the V«ry ll IIK NcWjiml DlrCl froill 1 llO.MiUlli Til ('111 l'Ol'S it I III DOl'tcr^. inall-piix Dave, Republican party rerognizes the dutv of so shaping legislation as to secure the
*the
i, t^
llip
~'r„ call
creator of cap-
largest opportunitiesand a greater AMRRTC A N" share ol the mutual porlits of these two
great servants of civilization.
l± Vv IloItl tImL
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atiract attention. Uve ltuy in tlieir measures for the suih 1 pri'^-fion ot violent ami treasonable or-
rVi
Coiipre«« ami the
ly fuWilletl un impera-
ti
il, de- \td to H, ""Vr '.'"7
diMiounce the repudiation of
... ,, .• expect that ice-l're-ident.
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hat have the Southern pco, conceded, that they can sav tliev went to the l:u verge of eonc-.-.-ioii Accerited Horace (ireeley do you say Hut Horace (ireelev does not represei,*, the principles now that he did two years ago. He is to day the champion of all that is reactionary, of all all that is anUigonistie ol Kcpublieanism. His success would be the success of those who opposed the war and the legislation resulting from the war. 1 lie Southern people, in this
excellent currency will he perfected
1
speedy resumption of specie pay men Ls. I
ll. Ihe Kepubliean party is mindful of its obligations to the iov:il women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom, and their admission to a wider field of usefulness is received with satisfaction, and the demands of any class of citizens for additional rights should be treated with respectful consideration. 1.0. We heartily approve the action of Congress in extending amnesty to those lately iu rebellion, and rejoice in the growth of peace and fraternal fceline throughout the land.
The Kepubliean partv proposes to respect :1K- rights reserved by the people to themselves as carefully as the powers delegate.! by them to the .State and to the federal (.overnnient. It disapproves the resort to unconstitutional laws for the purpose of remedying evils by intcrerence with the rights not surrendered by the people to either the State or the •National Government.
1". It is the duty of the general Government to adopt such measures as will tend to encourage American commerce and ship building.
18. \Vc believe that the modern' patriotism, the earnest purpose, sound judgment, practical wisdom, incorruptible integrity and illustrious services of Ulysses S. Grant have commended him to the hearts of the American people, and with hJm at our head we atari to*tf»y on
MW
march to victory,
_A_3STID
the
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C/.RPETS AND WALL PAPER.
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ii'.uional credit sustained under the most l!- ..nill)il('lotlif«:. IXSiil ill Aiillw, 11 ii's*: extraordinary burdens, and new bonds Sluidcs, ill prol nsion. negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have been carefully collected and lion- nil 1 np«M* sloe! iimnense. nim est lv applied. Despite the annual large i'Slll SII||)1' illlV tliillU' ill reducti"., in the rates of taxation, tiie l,s,t liil«-:«t (IlAlowi^t publie debt has been reduced iltiriugi
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Insurance a Specialty!
Messrs. llKATON
established ... throughout
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Total Asi'gren'ate KepiTscnfod. .s 1.
l'atronize Those Who 31ake Snstiraiu
Specialty.
mm All Losses Vroinptly Paid l-Yoni This (Mlice.
Insuritiicc HlVclcil ill as rcasoiiiihlc rates as are oll'crcd clscwlicri'.
111 m* 11 111 S, 'i' n\ foiMlsNllli'. In 1
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your WOOL if you want the liiyliest, price in CASH or
00LEX and DOMESTIC (JOOl)S, iionic and Tore ixn in a c, at
Uiat aro 1)0Vt N LOW, and 110 inistaki'. sec
lor yourswlves. To build up a conntTy encourage .Manulact tires.
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FAltMERS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY
If you wanton lii^licsl, price in casli for
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CHAIN AND MILL FEED.
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Call on GIUJHB, MARTIN & (X)., in Hartei 's Block,
two doors east of the postofllc, Crawlonlsville, Inl.,
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I'lie Cra'.vfordsvilli". ,lnT"r.N"Al. Is one
of the he.-t ami most valued ol our Indi
ana exchanges. It i- an In.nor to Craw-
I'ordsville, a credit toils puhli-her*, and
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is a Complete rellex of the local news of
the citv and county in which it is puh-
I i-lied."—I.oui.-riHe
('nunil' n'iiil.
Tlifiv arr cvtnil Jamilios in :!ii^
I'nuuty !riin Muiiliioip^ry *'m!ily. hxli-
ann, itn! r'.ory oho of tluso slnmM
tf-rri!o I'-n' i!k* Crawfonlsvillo A I.
It 5m the U-st woi-kly nows|»:iji r, local
:unl iH'iii'iul iu Iniliana."—Ottoer
Join tail.
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(li-scriiitinii til' llic t'r:iivr.iiil-vilie .1.11• it-
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a little lieUer tlian
ever before in everything thai goe* to
make a paper a wcleome family visitor
And we are sure that no better iniltieo-
nienU cruihl be otl'ered to Hiilscriber.s
than that \v)iictli wc :irt* now otl'crinir
&0 CKNTS for Ihe balance °f the yeiir.
Itut the political campaign, whieh prom
ises to be an interesting if not an ex
citingone, has already opened, and thr
value of the paper as an accessory in the
fight which is coming ought not to be
overlooked. The two parties have
placeil their candidates ami platforms be
fore the people, who arc called upon to
choose between them. We expect, to
be found on the side of tho Republican
party, with its record of honesty aud
efficiency as instanced iu the payment of
nearly
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over
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CJKIUB, nABTIN dc CO,
Mru.ioNH of State debt
during tlie ten years of its power and
7 it ret' Ifumlrcd and Thirty 'Hirer
MUVmm
of the National debt during the
past three years of (Jen. Oraut's admin
istration, which HO legislating as to se
cure a geuerul condition of prosperity in
the country.
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