Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 May 1858 — Page 3

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.o.ii WUIMAD JIKCIEIY. ., : : i adIaapoli and. Cincinnati Railroad. rirü tnla (-awe Ciarleaail at .14 A. U. er . ' e.ttea 1:2 A. M. aWonaiH T-tde, lew t'laelnuati al 3.JU, r. M.. arrlwwal aale tl..mMa.mMnMHl.bl:U P. X. XBTOBRXMO. JIM T) ! la-laloaaUl et A. V rr at Opadee ttM'-' '-r lra I fr in ban t(.Ji-n4i at e., f. M. loM7,A.M. rr ) at tpale t S AI LT IT101 LXMCS, Fy rinctaaatl inj lUrrl-t" Varae at , A. X. V Retuiwlug; rrl I Brook!!!,.. ........... Pt M. m f ptt4K.MLii Unlit T. A. M. trtnrlug errlM at Bwwkvtlle .. OxuMriTUI aast lAMbrhlii In I T, A. M. Keturolng, arvtem I Uruukvllle il.. .e, P. X. A IrMrVkly II Ii laavaa e Laar! aad RakH!e oa Monday, edn4y and FrOtay Wnmlnc al 4 Vlork. lUtarwtnf. arrtee I BruoaUiua Taeeway, Taurbij aod Ba artsy et P. X. ; . , i -, , Y VA Cincinnati raoney ' muttcri noeny... Currency continues to accuu'älate and U t)coiaingburttcnsorae. ; , -ZZr X little) son of W. -lt. Lynn, Voa t&Jly injured in Blooming Grore ft few dayi siacoby going into a lUll in which ft Bpiritcd Lorso was confined, which bccanta'frfglUened and trampled liiiu ItneivtU 1U hoofi. It ,is bcliefcd, however, that tho child will recover. .; tsr Alanaon II. Kyman,at his residence on Butlers Run, just abovo tho crossing on tho'Mctaraorft Turnpike, is prepared to furn'uh Swoct Potato Sprout, of tho lt .quality. . "Te asauro our readers that no better Sprouts can bp obtained in tho country, and would advise thcui to giro him a call. : ' , s 53? Chafec, ths artist, . is about , to leavo us to try hi fortune in the fur, fur west. Persons in want of pictures, will do well to have them taken , whilo they hare an opportunity. Don't fail to call daring this and thocoming week, as yoit may never be able- to get a good picture 'of. yourself or friends again. r tST Those new and fashionable Spring and Summer Goods of John "Williams, nt Mt. Carmcl, Ind., arc not all gone yet, besides ho is constantly roIcnUhing, thereby enabling his customers' to purchase goods adapted to tho season.' Ilia prices aro low, hi work superior and - ho is an accommodating gentleman.. Give him a call. v . . )a i.r - - la ft Tight Place. fc The undersigned hating been robbed of a largo amount of procrty, is desi rous of having a settlement with thoae wlio owo him. Ho will take it an a special favor if those indebted to him will call and settle. He require money to goon with and must have it. -. . ; ' J.H.CLAJIK. UroVkrillo May Sllh IMS. a Sweet Potatoe Sprouts. , ' V. II. Ist Hue, is de-irutis of nfFonling his customer an opportunity of ob taiHiiig ItU diif crior Sprout, nnd ha inatle arrangement . Willi the following jHroiifi to ntt an hi agents, to iVct'ire orders and furnish tho suiuo. ; T. f-Smith, Hrookvillo, Dr. d, C'tnlar (irove, Frederick Dike, New Trenton, Vancamp, Metamern, In a few day ho )ioiM)ies to furnish orders from Fairfield, Blooming jflrovo and West Union. - . . , . .Barglary. Tho Tost Oflko and ' jewelry shop of Joseph XL Clark, Were e.ntcrcd on Saturday night laut by burglar nnl stripped of almost their cntiro contents. . The Postage stamps amounting to (250 nnd' "all tho letters, including thoso distributed in the private boxen, were stolon. The loss of Mr. Clark is heavy. The Villains were uusparing. They took about thirty good silver and four gtild watches belonging to Mr. Clark and twenty four silver and six gold watches'of hi custom cm and almost the cntiro contents of his show case. . - which' contained a good stock of gold p-jns, riugs, breast pins, c. Tho long from Mr. Clark's department is not less tliao $2,000 or 2,500 . . The Tost Omco is kept i i the room occupied by Jlr. Clark, and was enteral at tho back door by an auger and chisSil. It is supposed to have been done soon after midnight as persons passing n ,x vicinity heard, noUes und whistling about that time!. .There is sea reo a doubt but parlies implicated aro residents, or have been, of oar town, as tho tools used wcro from tho shop of a townsman and could only bo obtainod by ' persons familiar with this locality. ;Tho wholo matter was so adroitly managed cs to divert suspicion from any ono amongst us. Town Heeting. On Monday morning at tho ringing of tho Court Homso bell, our citizens as sembled in largo numbers at the Court House ani organized for a general search fit tho town rnd vicinity for tho stolen goods of Mr. Clark and tho Tost office Committees wcro appointed lor each ward to aoarch the premises of all per sons consenting. About thtrty Com luittccmcn spent all of Monday in t thorough search, and at night reported to an adjourned meeting their utter fail ure to find any traces whatever of tho thrives or the stolen property. Tho meeting then appointed a committee of thrte gentlemen to devise rdy., and three to , memorialize tho town Trustees for jnean.3 to make further effort and bring, if .possible, to justice the scoundrels and regain-1 lie Hole n good

As Kov.' George Al Chase, President of tho College was returning on Mon. day laC from his 'fathcr-ln-faw, Maj. Brackcnridgo, Sicar Harrison, In his Buggy and alone,' ho was accosted on tho narrows, this sido of New Trenton at about C o'clock.by a man on foot with a demand to "hold" up." Mr. Chase having observed him for some distanco and from acttons and'appeltrajnco sus-

picioned his moth'cs, urged up his horse when aner passing nun ouv a icw steps a pistol shot confirmed his suspicions tho ball passing through the glass in the back curtain of the Buggy, and immediately over the head of MrChaso. The party was unknown as well at as his motives and purposes further than may be judged from his acts. Tho man is described cas rather tall with red face and whiskers, wearing a cap drawn so far over his face as to avoid a distinct view of his features. Ex Sheriff Itobcson, and Mr. Chaic, returnod im mod lately in so arch, but could hear nothing of him or his subsequent movements. Oar Town. Tho daring aud successful burglary committed on tho premises of Mr. Clark and the dastardly attack of a highway man on tho lifo of President Chase, du ring this and tho past week produced in our midst tho most intenso excitoment. Tho mectingat tho Court Houso and subsequent search by the several committees thcro appointed, together with 4 other very active and efficient steps taken to tcrret out these scoun drols and bring them to punishment indicate that our people are awake to their interests and will be found on the alert at their next visit. Is it possible that the several burglaries committed within our town tho past few years, should have been committed ' by the hands of entire strangers ? We think not, and incline to the opinion that ac complices aro residents in our midst who mark the locality, timo and circumtancos, when best for the undertaking, and share with tho non-resident tho spoils obtained. Who, that is famil. iarwith all tho facts, bei ioves that King stolo the horse of Hugh M.Davis? It is true he was found guilty and sentenced to tho Penitentiary, but with those hestaequainted with the facts itisthedeliberate opinion that accomplices residents J i ere, stole tho honte nnd King became nit accessory after tho act, by purchnfting tho niiim.nl knowing it to bo stolen property. It is high timo this dun of thieves was detected and justice 'meted unto them. We have efficient men, well qualified in our iniIat to ilo tills work and wo hope that every good citizen will givo countenance to iimnotliate nnd thorough effort to rid our place of all "spotted" sub ject. The loss to Mr. Chirk is very severe, being stripped by the scoundrel of his entire stock in trade, tho accumulation of years of silent, steady effort. What puni!i ment would bo too severo for such villainy ? When wo witness theso outrages on society In our midst, we can excuse to some extent theoi'gauizations of 'Regulators,' which have prevailed of ntc, but still calmly recommend on tho art of our people, a strict conformity to law, should the bo so fortunate as to rind out and arrest tho guilty parties. Joy Tho Brookville American says that Mr. Withers of Cedar Grove will probably be tho .Republican candidate tor Senator in that countj, and that Dr. liuld i ngcr is talked or for Jieprescntalive and Mr. Fitton for Treasurer. Itufhcille Republican. The Republican is mistaken as to what wo said of Mr. Withers. Ho is a Democrat, but a JJovglas Democrat. The Democracy of this County are wonderfully afraid that Mr. Withers will run as an independent candidate, and are using every possible means to prevent him from so doing. They havo gone so far as to announce him in tho Frank iin Democrat as "subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention," and too, without his knowledgo'or consent. Township meetings havo been held en dorsing him, but with the privato understanding that ho is to bo set aside for another in tho Convention. Mr. With ers is not, blind to tho workings of the party, and we are confident posseses too much sclf-rcspcct to suffer his name to go before tho Convention. If ho is a candidato at all, he will no doubt run independent, in which event wo believe ho can be triumphantly elected. Vm "otr-r, saiü Uol. Kenton, not many daj-s before ho diod "Sir-r, there aro threo disrcputablo resorts in which, bo it remembered, I havo never set foot, and I namo them in tho order of their infamy tho worst last. I nlludo to a houso of ill-fame, a gambPng hell, nnd a national convention. Y es, sir, I am frcoof those.' Tho Cleveland (O) Leader says that cherries, apples and grapes still promise an abundant crop in that section. Tho peach prospects aro not as good, though tho frosts havo spared a partial supply. Tho Memphis Appeal yrcdicts that a half crop of cotton, vi 11 not He raised in tho immediate Valley of the Mississippi, on account of the great floods.

. tZ Wo think tho Brookvillo American must be getting "hard' tip" for editorial matter, when it has to resort to such miserablo "sticks" as Bob. McClecry to write for It. ; r ;'. v ,, , ' ' '; 4 Tho abovo is from the Kushvillo Jacksonian, in that part of the paper claimed by the body-servant of John Ij. Robinson. It is tho fit sentiment of a renegade who is over ready to smito tho hand that tod him. Wo wonder if ho

thought Senator McClecry a "miserable stick" when he jwom wont to tn-nt 1 r a S, coat-tail and dfink thrco-ccnt whisky at the Senator's expense. . JWrTho remains of Mr. Simeon Roushcy, who died in this place on Monday last of consumption, was followed to, their final resting placo by the order of Odd Fellows, of which ho was a member, and a largo number of Citizens, i Tnt Tbick or the comino Wool Clip. The Ohio Cultivator for May 1, thus speaks of the prices of the coming wool clip: ' '' ' ' ' The wool buyers approach their work very cautiously, and wo presume prices will open some 8 or 10 cents lower than tho ruling rates of last )car. Many of tho manufactures need to buy on timo, on account of the difficulty oi negotia ting their rnper In Banks for cash, as lormel3. ' Land Bribe. Mr. Howard, of Michigan, a ncraber of tho committeo'of conferoaco on tho Kansas bill, thus explains how the land grant provision of tho'EnglUh bill amounts to a bribe: "The grant I think is about the same as that offered to Minnesota, and I think as tho gentleman from Indiana says, it is just tho samo as that embraced in the Crittenden-Montgomery bill. So far as tho grant of land is concerned, this bill and tho Crittcnden-Montgsmery bill are identical, but the grunt in the latter bill is offered to Kansas under any constitution she may choose to adopt. The grant there was general, aud therefore, it was fair. But this grant hinges on the adoption of this particular constitution, aud is therefore, unfair. It may be considered as a bribe. .She is to have theso lands if she will adopt this particular constitution, but tho Crittenden-Montgomery bill projwsod to give her the land, let her adopt what constitution sho might. It may bo said, sir, that she would probably get tho samo grant any way, whenever sho did come in; but it is a remarkable fact that, in case sho tdiull vote down this land grant, this bill goes onto provide regulations touching the amount of population that shall be nee cssary be Coro sho shall come in under any other constitution, but doc not intimate that she can have any laud at all unless she will take it with this particular constitution." Spring Medicinedel tho purest, get the cheapest, get the most cllicaciou. In short get tho best, which are Dr. Robaek's Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. Theso wonderful Medicines aro entirely vegetable, leave no bail effects, mid can not by any possibility injuro the most delicate constitution. Never was u good Spring Medicine so necessary 1 now, for in addition to the skin Disea ses nnd deranged Stomach and Liver, which every Winter pro luces, it is most evident to ull who are accustomed to note tho powerful influence for good or ill that tho mind has upon tho body, that tho anxiety of mind caused by tho late wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost everyone. J ncn cleanse, streiigiiien and purify your Kystom with tho Seanlinavian Remedies, and you will probahly save yourself from serious illnoss tho coming Summer, , See Advertisement. npriirt0-3m. CANDIDATES. Two Ikn.r In advanco will be rharced for an nouncing all ramtidatet for otltce, - We are authoriaed In anil m the name of Francl A. Hawer at an Independent candidal fur Treasurer of Franklin Countj at the enruing October eleotlon. We are authorited to aanoaace tho oaine of I.. V. C. Lynn, at an IndrrnMulent randidata for Sheriff of Franklin County. , . S. . Mt. FimTKR You will Idea announce the name of Dr. A. J. Hiddinger, of Cedar tlrore, a an indvneaileat aadidale for Kenreaentatlv la the rotate l.egialature, and oblige many voter of JliuiiLAXn. We are authorised to announce the natu of H. S. Jackton at an Independent anti I.ecompton t'andidate for County Coinn'Ulotirr at tho cnuinj October Flection. BtOOKVILLE MARKS TS. roaaKt'TKu wkkklt av jonx a. ooi.rT. Tburtday, May 20. Flour r bbl. ............ ..f3 Whvat ' nh 0 n 4. 73 1J m Cur " Oat Rarlr la Op l(Ki I I FUl Herd per bnh M Kutter ll.... e eeeeee a rr ii Unt lb on II la ! .' II tot 10 Vitt mt Tallow" " CaartlM" M ('(Tee HiiKiir " " M......M......MM........ ...a......... Apple per lnHih ............... M I'lm jxpytwm yrw 11. n .....m......m... tk.i...i . i - . - i t. Ileant nr bltah . .... OUal I) r..tt la .) 07 a ON 04a (M IWf per II.. I'nrk eete eeea tea Cincinnati Market Witnitrr, May 111 Flour pe' M X Corn " tiUHh... Wheat" " m m Ma t'oiatoe" IS a 2i Apple per bill iMl a 0! IrM Applet perbih I OA a I 10 " raaehea " 3 Wit W Ccffee per lh a 11 Snxac ' " Mol- per gal flutter Jt a VTi i a ST. 1 a JO a leio 4a Afl I a M a l r Me fork " M rn M huth Linaped Oil per (I . . . ...... . .............. ... . lard Oil (winter Mratncil rr tl 'Ntrr l-M

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a a Is" IK v1-' S Jy-JJt J 'xa t "vt n -1 , atiT TUKtTNDKRSlNWKT) UVoi ).laiart in Win ablo to odor to tho Pariuvri and land ownur uf thU county th r!jht to uro tb alot Patent on low trriut. In tbln foneo it comlined durmMllty, niiniillclty, cunranicnoo and choajdtrM, requiring no rod and no digging holon, can b mdt in tho liurn or hed, and art up and inovi'd at lvauro without Tho funeo boing abovo ground will ImI without repair twiro at tonic at a jxt and bonrd fonro. ('an bo mad)v any farm hand in bad waather, whvu other ! Idle, and eot at lcat 21 centa jer rod lorn than the ordinary board fenoo. Farmland Township Bights for Sale fall and ee the fvrifo at my reoidenc In BrookvilU before engnjlnjf further In femlinc. aprit 9-tC THOMAS HAUTCX. Assignee's Sale X i OF GOODS AT COST. rpiIE underpinned will ranoe to bo told at tho old X Burton tand, the entire itoek In trade of tho Arm of Tjrner ATKlnilUj cTtT1t!ijfwf ! Of tyery variety, and lateit ityl, . , Groceries, II aril ware, Qneonsware, Hats nnd Cups, Roots and Shoes, Clothing, Iron, Nails, Salt, Shingles, Potatoes, Ac., At eott prioet, fur Cah and tiroyed Country Produce at Ch price. , Come on with Your Cm this ii a rare Chance for Bargains II. Alto, I would give notice to thuao indeUtee to the above firm to con.e forward to thrtr relief and Tboia that rannot pay, ootua and etile their ACCOUNTS . BY NOTH and ay when they will ay. JOHN ROBERTS, Assignee. .ril -tf piles: DISEASE VANQUISHED By Dr. Boback's Scandinavian Remedies VFTER FIFTY YE.V RS of tudjr ond cxpciimcut. Dr. Kolmck, the emimut Sacdi.-h 1'liyMciiiu ucccelol iu pnxlut'inj; a lucJiuuie from twenty-Cbn-e tlifTcrcnt pevic ut' mountiiin hcrltit of hi htivc IuikI, which acta dircctl on the vnawt ofditeue in thu bliMd, and by reetorcinj; tho corrupted fountain uf lifo tu a condition uf lu-rlh an J purity, cxpclt tli.c!e from the tyctcm, whacver it may b liH'Htcd, or whatever limy bcittclmr cter. Indigettion. ncrrou comploint, r,dleptiu and other Ht. cough, consumption in It carl t.-. re throat, bronchiltt, fever And n;;nv,intiimu, low n.int, toxual incapacity, fuiitiniiiu t?aKtu'ii prickingVf the ekin, tviMptuuiittiu nf parnlyaie; rhtuiiiatiui, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, .lUbctcn, lii!itit1'. and debility, diarrhua, and ull other ilicurdcn of thp orgnnn of respiration, the liver, the kidney, the tmach, the nerve, or tho luuacular fitwr, ure unerringly iiirrd by thit preparation. It M to the matcrict morbl or teedt of di.Jc.incK wlmt an alkuli it to an acid: it ncutraliac them with ahfohito certainty, at the tamo time it rcjulutc the tccretion, reniovel obetructiont from the- bowel, creatct nppotite, renew bodily vigor, and rcMicratc every an imal futii.-tioii. Such is the nnturv, u h tiro the ef fect of Dr. ItolnK'k't fitmou Sctudinavian Hlood Puriticr, which, if tnken In conjunction with hit Scandinavian Rlood Pilli,' will not only obliterate the moat painful diea4e, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen lifo hevnnd the ordinary tpan. In tho SCAMtlJ i AVIAN VKtlKTAIll.i: III.OOP PI Dr. ltuhnck irecnt the result uf twenty year of aspcrience, huH ttudy and experiment n to what a perfect pill nhouM öc. .o one can doiihi their utM-rioritv after una einjle trial. I'riec uf the Scandinavian KIimkI Puriuer, $1 jor Imttlc. or ti por hair-unten ( rciiiMliiiuvun Jilooa ptlli, 2.1 cent per Ihi, or flvo fur fl. " Carlisle Station, Wrvn Co., O., M.trch H. Vm. C. W. Uoback, M. D. Dear r-lr: For the benent of tuITerlnf hutuAliity por'it mo lo ny that I havo puriticr aud Plool cr t'mtiiuii. iteil'oWr.eV for Bvo year, and ha Sfe3 a greut many incdirine but all to nu roriMtac. At that time I wa living In Cincinnati and wan advlfcd by a friend to try your runner and nil. I went lo your (lice and ii ure Iii cd one Itottlo Purifier and one box Pill to commence witn, anu me tno uay t i your valuablo medltinct, f"r I am now enjoying good health, and feel eonfidout that the cure i permanent. Let othert buy and u what they p Ion sc. a for me trireme tha i'uriflcr anil rill Tor alt tltrunic Uiccna arlning from impure blood or ditordercd illetive organ. lour, 1. . 1L "Oin. From the Re. Mr. Me.Mullen, Paxtor of lldert Chapelt lndianapolli, Oct. ft, 57. lr. C. . Ituhark Pear eir: I have uetl vnnr Illool Purifier fur a nervou aflectlon, from which I have tufTcred much at timet. While It It plomant to the taate, it cert4nlr ha a happy effect urtn the neavet, Plcate accept my thank for your kind regardt and act, aud bolicve mo. Your, J. . J . .Mf.M I Ll.r.A. Cincinnati, Krllny, Sept. 4, 'i7. Dr. Itobnck Dear Sir: Haviug been aftllrted with neuralgia or rhcuutalieiu fur .the punt year and half, aud hat Inr acen your inmlicine, called the Scandinavian JSIood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I wa Induced to try it, but imt Wore 1 hail uced varlnu other mcdWIue. AfVwing two buttle, I felt it effect very tentluly, and upon using two more, I found luyelf perfectly cured. You will allow me therefore, to congratulate yon upon ma klug a di covert in mclicine which 1 roting Ittclf to be a worker of auch woudcrt In the di-ee of the hu man family. UEO. S. HKNNKTT, Local Editor Cincinnati Dnily Eii'uirer, Indianapolis, Wednedny, Sept. 2, "i7. Dr. C. W. Itobaca Deartir: Having been Iron Med for teveral year with extreme debility and weak nets, to much to tint 1 wa tumble to attend to my ordinary huitiet at timo, and bar In; heard of lha wonderful cure tlmt your Senndinavlan Idnod Purifier and Pill wcrcclTüi'ting, 1 wat iuducod by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the lust twelve month, and find tho medicine fully en ml to its to comnicnd.it ion t. Sovtlunldo It Its use to me that I cannot now dipeno with Ihn use of Hat my ad vanced age of hie eventy. seven year I rhccrtully give Ihit inlormatiou for the benefit of those tlmiliirly affected. .MOKKIS MOIIUIS. The almvo rertiflentct ami tunny other, can be teen at my nfflce by any one at any time, (let one of my Family Medical Almanac, gratis, from my agent. .MunufHctory, itle-rootu nnd oflicc-, N, A Knt Fourth itrect,' .Id building from Main ttreut, innntl, I. ruifSiflt ami im infuutt april .'lO-Iy. 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DR.JOHN W. KEELY, S i r o d n - 3D 6 h t i h t , ALL WORK IN. TIIK PKN'TAf. LINK. WARrnntuil.' Offipo and Ktort uno dwr 'South of Tynrr A Klmlilo' nUra. JOHN W. KKBLY, WttlTKS AND TAKKS ACKN0WLKDUKnionli of looU, Mori jjc and Powr of At. tornvy, ant) dop all other bunin wbUh a Notary Ii authorlrctl to do.

TVf t''KLCA'N'KotjirA'Nb" tcffööL""iiöoKs', '1 lHnk llH.k, and Kuilonwy of all kind. V. Hv and I'ouket Uitlet eonaUntly on hand. euiiatantly J .NO. W. KKELY. I m H H' m 0 i m r-n BROOKVILLE COLLEGE. BOARD Or INSTRUCTION. Rltv. 0. A. Cha.xk, A. M., Preti lent. Joh P. Rotx. A. B., Professor of Language. It. J. M. OoonwiM, A. B., Professor of Mathematics. Mlf Mart Tarkinctox, M. E. I.., Teacher of Preparatory Ocpnrtment. lr. Joiix Y. Korn, M. E. I.., Teacher of Vocal and Intrumcntul Music. orncEits or board op trustees.J wks lt. SrKKU, Esq., Vrosident. WlijtoM Monituvr, Ej., Secretary, "llov. Joiix W. KkkI.t, Treasurer. The Current term commenced Feb. 1., IS.'S, and will elie on the lith of April. The next term will commence April Zlu, and win close on tu 1st or July, on which day the Annual Commencement Kxerrisct will take place. A - vacation of eight weckt follow. The Institution U in a Htunisliiii condition and offer good advantage to young ludie and geutlumen de.Hirinjr, a pmctienl education. No yoitug men, however, are admitted who will not sicu a pledge to abstain ENTtitKt.Y from the use of intoxicating lirin,rr white a member of the Col lege. 1 wo literary rocietu exist in the school, and are in successful operation, l.ilirnriet arc connected with each of them. Hoarding enn he obtnincd in pood families at $2,2' per week. Several Student hire room and iMiard tliemseive. and in tins wn v rciiiicr their expense much less. Student of littst elat will ! wayt ho welcomed by tlio president, who will en deavor to assist them In tcciirin;r, good roomt. Catalogue will be forwarded, und empiric promptly answered by tho President, Ifeb.ViH-tf. DR. A. J. BIDDINGER, PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON CKUAK C110VK. INIHAN'A. ix -'Miles lclow IJrookvillo. OVKKU.SIIfS PROFESS I OX A I. KEIIVICKTO tho citixen of Franklin county. Ills ollice is locutetl tipoite J. T. Ctinley't tiirc, where he will be found. eitH'pt when profersiuiially cngugeil. fubl'J'ST-Iy. Mti'iuKi. aTrt:n. t at kh ruuki.. JJAT-XKH & rour.L, Dealors in ' ' ' FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, nooTH Axn snoics, - Hats& Caps, Ready-Made CLOTHING-, (irocone, ttiooiiHwarc, Until tvnro, Wnll 1'npor, Xolions, Ac. ' fl-Soeund d.Mr North nf Itrookvllle Hank.'O, HOW TO (JET A U'IFK!, nU. AT CIIAFKKS PICTl ltE OAI.LERT IX J Halle' lluitdlng, third story and (jet a pic turn tnken-show it to your lady-friend e crybody know that Chafec take the uionl erfeet and beautlt'nl picture of course, one of llietii will adiulre it, and by a certain hocus poctt ynu may have oe. rtsion' to rpend 6fl rent or a dollar with the "llnM.kvllle American," the price of a Marrlngo notice. f.bl'5-tf. Notice. ITH E undersigned notify all rnn Indebted to me not lo pay any debt or iniike auy tettleiuentt with Julm J. Cliapmnii, at lio I no nmre my tjent from and after this Inte. II. M. HOW A III). I the undersigned, authorise and ernMwer Kilianui t Wither to collect my dubtt.eud transact all other biislne connected wllh the tnino, hoJiilliT thoe indebted to me will enll and pay It over to Mr. Wither. Hj ?i.:l,0.WAHn. lrow Orocoryli JOSEPH REYNOLDS HAY I XtJ entered Into the llroeery and Produce business, will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of the choicest Family Groceries, Inclndinx In inrt the following articles: O. Sugwr, to lice, .Vnckeiel, Suit, I rushed Mtjar, rlijyr, Molnsse, Uolden hymn, WhlteTtV, "5 Apple, Rice, Intet, prune. lflaaaStOranget, I.euiont, AN moudt, ChiuIic Nutt, i ijrfr rowder and Shot, Harat, Shoul(iVrn, I? all. Urootu, Tinerar,. Buekett, &v. Which ho will ho happy t furnish' to enfotD!r at thelowat uotklMA IlKiire,. PP CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! He will also keep on hand a Rood article of "Whito "Wheat jriour. Of the best Ilrand In tho market. D'in't frgr t tue place, An dr North c( Sla ityTitcr A William Meie, Drookrille, lud, . tj rll f tf

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BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. REV. 11. B. ABBOTT, A. M., PatscirAU MISS HENRIETTA 6. HAY, MR. 8. B.WARD, ' j A-aiatAata. Tha year It divided Into foor tortot of eleven werkt each. The third terra tf tha treut yoar will begin fob. 22J. the fourth, May 17. TUITION PER TERM. Reading, Penntnanthip, Primary Cram roar, Orography, Mental Arithmetic, ..... $2,50 Praotlral Arithmotlc,UrniBiar,Oef rajhy. lllttory 4,00 Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Khttorlt, Phytlology, Attronomy, - - 1)0 Geometry, Trirononitry, ttarreylng, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Latin, Ureok, Book-kaeping S,00 DltlmlnK and compoiinj art ttrlotty attended to. The Jltblo it uted at a text book, and wiadt the of moral and relirioot liutroctlon. N. II. No IxriPKXTAL Fitxa ark Chakokd. No deduction It made from tuition bllli on aceoant of abtenre, unUt oocaioned by tiekneti, or other unavoidable oircumttancet.

O HO CE III ES, WHOLESME ANO RETAIL, Xo. ."A Commercial Uonv, P, SHOEMAKER &. CO., HAVE KOW OPENED AND WILL KEEP constantly on hand a general aaeortmrot of 0 11 0 C K It I K S . which they offur at price at low at they can be purchased in Cincinnati in aiuall parvel. Mr. iboeuiakor . having had luuvh experience in thia branch of trade, flattert hiium lf that Orocerletran be furnielieJ by hulettl in thit market, but liade abuvo Cincinnati pricet aad at retail tu induce the porrhaae lo uiy down. Their flock wutittt in part of t'uffce. .Tua, N. O. Sugar, ChrtuUed rugar, Mackerel, Cod Fi.li. 8alt in tack. Dried Peaches , lried Applet, , Ovtr, Tobacco, PickW, Puwdered Sogar, MtaMea, Whifo l i.h, . Bait by ILL, Rice, Jatet, . . . I mnei, taiii)K, Leinont, Alruond, Cheete, Can diet. Wood Jt Willww-ware.. Xnta, Eigt, Aliuondt. ' I.oVlSVILLE LIME AND CEMENT, Trace, Halter and Bread Chalnt, Shovela, Spaden, Hook, heavy ttraw and manure Fork, all of which will be told fur a mull advinct abort Cincinnati wholeaaU price for caxa or approved country produce. fall and examine our ttock, one door South of Liock k Furqubar'a.: . , I ftt5'i8-tf. , Catawba Wine. VLEMM'S PfRK CATAWBA WINE (FOR IV Miedianl purpoaca) for tale by Llebj i-tl. P. SHOKMAKER A CO. Fresh Groceries, &c. Jl'ST RF.CEIVKI, H' bbl White Fi.h, 6 Mackerel, a 4 1 JO l.ouivville Cement, " Lime, Picklod Herring, Cincinnati cured Kami. P. SHOEMAKER k CO. tfcbi'08-tf. EXTRA FLOUR and Meal for tale by tfcbyi8-tf. P. SHOEMAKER A CO. VNOTMKR lot of forty knivet Straw cutter for tale by P. SHOEMAKER 4 CO. febj'jö-tf. SALT Kanawha and ew York Salt constuntly on hand at the I'pper Landing on the canal, and for aale by P. bllOEMAKEK ii CO. febS'Sö-tf. POWDER-JI'ST RECEIVED, SIX KEGS X Rifle and cannon Mwder. rcbvss-tr. P. SHOEMAKER A CO. Futs! Furs!! Fun!!! CASH PAID FOR TOON, MINK, AND ALL other kind of Fun, by febS'ls-tf. P. SHOEMAKER A CO.' GTTlND STONES 200 lb. P.cria Grind Stone at febj'&tt-tf. P. SHOEMAKER A CO. HAMS Sugar cured Hams on band and for aale at P. SHOEMAKER A CO. fcbi"8-f. JOHN R. HOOLE, 23 AND EAST TII1KD ST.. CINCIXXATl. 0 mroKTKn, di alkr ksd MANiKtCTiRr. or BOOKBINDERS' LEATHER, CLOTH AND TOOLS, TAR AND STRAW BOARDS, MARBLE, AGATE AM) Ptrckct lJooka,.J3ank)rs and IMcr.cliaiUa' Cases, Music and Port Folios, Putt and memorandum book, Ltulber of all oolort and qvulitict, Wholesale and lUtail. fall aud exnmiiie. ffub20-tf. COMMISSIOXEirS APPUINTMENT. OKDKItKO HY TIIK IIOAKU that Mlehaol llatxner of llrmikvlllo Township, Aaron U. Line of llutlvr Township, Jouathun (iuble of Metumora Townthip, Jiime Wright of Fairfield 1twt)iip, Andrew J. I'., of Pooy Tontlilt, lvliiatliiin Corey ft UIoiiIiij tlrove Tuwnshii,, Julm V, liiikul of .alt Creek Twnhij, John It. Moorinun of Jlay Township. Tho. liifTurdof Laurel Totviislilp, Aaron C. Miller of pringfleld Towntbip. Kmanuvl Withers of liixhlaod Township, f-'oni'l Itavls of White Water Townhl, and John faniuelt of Kuth Townebtp, bo and they are hereby appointed a lluurd of Visitor tn visit tho t'oor Asylum of Franklin County, that they be rciucted tu meet at said Asylum on the 20th day of May, ftt8; that thujr eianw Ine tha eun'litlun of aaid Asylum, the treatment. management and condition of tho Inmate threof. And that they make report thereof, to the nest luealioK of thit board. And it I farther onlortxt that the Auditor KiirnUh a oopy of thit order for publication In tho Frnukliti Domoorat and Ilrookville American. Htav a oe Ikoin, Krauklin County, aa. I John 11. tjuiek, Auditorof taid county do hereby corlify that tho above and foregoing order of ap M,lntinent wa mado by the board of Commissioner of ald county, at the March session, IRiH. . In altnrs whereof I luve horeiinta aid my hand Tv ind allied my totl of the board of Com- ( fK Al.niissloners, of sold county, at Ilrookville VTTfilhie rth day of March 1:.M. march U J01I X II. 4JI ICK. Auditor. FREE OF CHARGE ll IHAVUJCST HKCF.I VKH another l..t of lr. W( MitJ.Ka'a Kmki'uatio Fm id, for the cure of Ithcumntism, rnint, Swelling, Siralnt, eontrartad or Painful Sinews, Muscle or Joint. Neuralgia, Nervou Headache, or anything of that nature Person tflili'ted. by ealllnf on me can lave nne ap. Idication. free of charge, which will tatUfy them of t wonderful virtue, The Doctor offer to pay a reward of TEN D0L LAUS For any fullttre In a attempt to eure. Tbl fluid la put up in large hottlna, and ia the elcnpst raedielne we know of in view of requiring to tiiinll portion U perform a certain eure. . All order addreired to THOS. haiiton'. march 5-tf, PriHikville, Ind. Attention ! 'piik rxnimsifiNrn, assignee of n. f. X Webb. I In possotnn of the Note and account of P.- F. Wcbh .t Co-., I. F. Si A. Wehl., and II. F. Wcbh. All )oron indebted lo aaid Arm are re. quested to call imnmdintely and make settlement and payment of tho tame. Ii v to doing they may tave coif. It. II. 5WIFT. HUoinlng Orove, Ind., Feh. fllh 58-tf. FARMERS OF INDIANA! ITtve ynu tuhtrrlbc4 for the good eld M uMv&tair fair 'S3 It is the Farmern nn Gardeners' Own Tfipcr. Published twice every month, In book form toltt. ble for blndlnr. Ttnvj 41 a year, tingle-ropy three coj lrs for rix for (4-ulna for irrt, ane a copy extra to tba getter up of every club ef 9. Hyeetmant ,',, ,,H, ' Addreta 5. I'. IlAPniS.ColuraVot.n., L li'or and Treprjeior,

W.T.'&S.1).DAY&C0.," (KVCCESS0E8 TO J. t. lüsTtB to.) 11 "ANCFACTUREKS OF PRINTING rill:.sr. l'l and Printing inetcriAlt of al) kind, would inform tbeir old eatemert and frieadt, aatt the trad generally, that they will be coittteclly tj pud with a full asortBient of .1 POWER, HAND, JOB, CARD, COPPERPLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES. Alte: Rook, Plata aad Fancy Jet Type, Standi, Coe, Imposing Stcne, Cnaipoeg Fti'ki, Lett!, Brat Rule, Reglet, Feraltore, ( h-e, Kewt, Beek and Job Printing uktP aad I'riating Materialaef fvery detcriptioa. t , Trent their long evpeitrnrt tnj ftmllitrlty with the wantt of Trinter, 1 bey feel akiurcd of belog able to afford them twpetlur faoiliilwt fur ) unkaaiag any nd everything they uiay wt.t la tke prbtevulion of the mechanical port of tleir bulnei. Your especial attvntiou it directed to their ti "ivispai .JOJsarxi," To which wat awarded ' SJXVKJi MEDAL ' . at the lait ethibltion of tbr Ohio Mechanics Institute, Held In thit eltv. Tv i.nwrp ! i..i;,t tn,

center of the Platen, eonteuueutly there i no t oiti.Ml. ... . ' ' ... jJinnmg mini any aiuoDtii vt prusure. The motion it uantmiitetl to it, at to caate a dwell at the point of contact with the fpriu, ensuring at a HXtill KATE of HPtED. PRINTERS IX WANT OF ' . THE I3KST JOUDEIt, Should net pun Laie elsewhere, witboal giving ti.it an examination. They are ttronr. durable and rapid and are WAEHANTED TO GIVE THE M0.ST EXTIEE 8ATISFACTI0X KSTKBLMQ r&Cutä CÄK3 " Tbl Pra eperatet with alatoit magical rapidity, receiving the paper in lung rollt or tlrii t, aad beldct printing the card at the rate of 15,000 to 20-00U per bour, feed ilelf wtth the wiot uoertlng certainty and precis it. a, and proceed to tat, eonuk, and if ileilrcd, to uitniber thcut conrerutively front one up to millions, wltkout a )OMtibilily of mistake, which placet it abovo all competition for doing a great vuricty of work. It.it equally well adapte tu be oiertled by liad, and alto to prist tingle card, tliu embudvin; another anproveiueat feuad in to other rapid Card Pret. ' W0OB 55P2i-. They will eoutiaue to niadafacture and keen oa bund a food atsortmtnt of their eeltbrated WOOD TYPE, which bnt given tack general tttlifactUa throughout the Weil for the last twelve year. Tho manufacturing department will be under the immediate supervUion of Mb. J. 1). Feme, the well knowa Pre Manufacturer of Cineianati.' - " W. T.Sc S. D. DAY Sc CO. 173, 175 k 1T7 Went Second it.. lt. Elm I PUm'. fubS'58-tf. '-CINCINNATI, 0. BROOKVILLE LOOK HEBE! 7s nif WILLIAM FRANK'S lOO Feet iOs 1 RE NOW IN FULL BLAST AND OPEN TO XL the intpection of the citixen of Ilrookville end the county generally. Aa invitation it extended U my old friend and customer to rail and esamina my furniture before purehatio; else Lore, for I can sell at Cincinnati price, both wholesale and retail. Mytelf being a practical workman and baring good band connected with my ettablUbmeut, I ant enabled to rouuu fact uro all kinds of Furniture at short notice. I p.iy pnrticulor attention te this kind of lotineu ; kccidng on band at all timet an attortment of ready in do Coffin, aud also make to any tvl and finish. ' I alto keep Metalic Coffins which I tell at Cincinnati price. Äir Call at the idgn of tba THREE CnAIRS, a few door North of Linck A Farnubar' atore, east tide of the itrett. wM. FRANK. EDWARD IiTEYEB, Saddle & Harness Maker, ONE WX'lt NORTH OF THE VAl LEY HOUSE. HAVINU ßEMOVKO HIS LSTAP.LISHMKXT to the above location be would iuvite bi old patront aud fiirndt to give bim a ealt. Hit ttook coiisittt in part of SADDLES. DIU DLL'S, HARNESS, COLLARf,' WHIPS, HALTEU3, Ac., Ac. Which will be told at Cincinnati price. He It also prepared to do rrpaiiing oa bort notice. Iliteipetlence in the business warrant him in the belief of be inj; able to give entire tatitlattion. rcbS'ia.tyr. BROOKVILLE MAHBLB WORKS!If. 11. SCIIIUCUTK & Z. 11. HKKD. LXTKlt- ' tVIj:i lloti'O. iltcy manu.' Jih ' ,'t't fart ure to order and "I tur, w a h. LifiLjli kee p conttanlly an Ijtjjjljji hand every decription" till!' of niotinnientr.l work, iilll t r.i. Uboliskt. Half Olwliski, Tomb tones. mantel, table topt, A., and everything pertaiulng Ut tba lutififtt. They most retfoclfully Inform the publie tlitt they have just reevteed. a tarxe k of America a and Italian 'arljle of the bet qnnirty. They are prcpiircJ to f Ittrtlo In noeqaallod ilv'le ftrrdeterlptlon of wntk eonnctrted with thulr buslnr. . Their price aro a loe aa any responsible stitp In tho west. In erne antlsfartlon it uot itin, wa atk' tu one to receive the work. PrtKikilllo, march :A,-tf. 1 New Gasli and Produce Store. JXO. K. COOLKY, DF.AI.KR IN f FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. (irotrcrios, Jlnnlwart, (ueonswarc, NOTION'S. Ar., ie. icn.'o-.ii' ... FOR SALE. : T 'PIIK VACANT LOT ADJOININO THE ni.O X "American OlTlee." AI, a house and two tola in the Hottom, three door North of the Methodist Chun h in Ilrookville, will b old vierately r logeiher. Term one llilrd rah, the balltnce in one and two year the purchaser gWing note wltii luterrrt. waiving beuotlt of valuation and ppial-, ment law, and a Mortgage on the premise to te-, euro the payment. If the house it unt told by the 1st of April It will be for rent. Art'lv to fcbj Ott-Sm JNO. W. KKKLY, Agent. t M 1 it , 11 . Ja JOS. COX & WM.H. KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OITICE Nil. .1 APOLLO LTILDINfl. Cor. Fifth and Walnut Sta CINCINNATI O. feM'SS-ly ; Merrhtntt tnd Ptrangert y!ltln- Claeinneti. e business er pleasure hmild procure a copy of THE CINCINNATI GUIDE And Business Directory: FOR 1857-58. In nett pocket (,e, Pairr Tr.xtr-FtTr ( itNTt, oorepWcd by F. W ITravrt containing a new and correct limp f the city, together with tu. h Information es will snve asking a tbitymed ej'iet'loe Fr tl bv .fr-hn W. Ke.l. f f.-b . .f-ef.

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