Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 January 1857 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THB FAMILY G8RCLB DBVOTBD TO THE AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG AND OLD.

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wtmmm Al BMtlOf of ths MtrtBodtst PrBch- , trTUng and local, of ConnsrsTilU Dlitrtot,"eonnl at Brookvillo on tha Ulh day of January, 157, th following Mtaaof Miaaioaaor Meetings wan appointed, to bo bald by tha minister wboae noma appear in oonnoctlon with tha ante : Fab. ft, Laurel; Jaa Havens, R. H. Howiek. " lft. Brook villa: Ja Havens, J no. W MellenJer. m" 1ft, Clarksburg; Win. M. Froley, E. W Bajmaj, 2fl, RoahrUU; Jh. Havana, J. W. Mai loader. March l, Milroy; J. B. Lathrop, Wm. M Frsley. 8, Folroold; K. Kerrick, . W. Bur rua. aa, ML Carmal; J. 8. Wincheatcr, J. F MoLaln. 99, Ererton; Jacob VVhitcman, J. 8. Bare as. 99, Liberty; Jno. W. Mailänder, T. C Crawford. April ft, Milton; K. 0. Tucker, Jacob Mil kr. 18, Columbia; T. C. Cnwford, E. W. Burros. 19, Ooan.iiUt; J. B. Uthrop, J. Wlncheeter. The committee to whom waa referred the intonate of the Tract cause within the bounds of Connersrille District, made the following report: Wrbssas, '.tho oommitwe fare of opin ion that the continued efloienoy of the Tract cause require the use of a permanent fund and responsible organisation, we would therefore submit the following mo tions aa a basis for operations: Ramvtvmd, That the preachers, traveling and local, and the Recording Stewards of the circuits and stations in the Connersville District art hereby .constituted members of a Tract Society, to be known as tha Tract Society of the Connersville Dis trict, 8. E. Indiana Conference, Ratolwd, That the preacher in charge of the several circuits and stations bo re quested to take up a public collection in their respective charges, amounting to at loaat $10, for each circuit and station in tha District; which amount shall form the basis of a permanent fund for the circula tion of books and tracts in said District. Asolvsd, That the Society shall have a Chief Depositor, who shall live within the bounds of the District, whose duty it shall be to act as Treasurer of the same, to receive and disburse all the moneys, to purchase all books and tracts for the Society, and to employ colporteurs under tha direction of the earns. And he shall bo responsible for all bis actions to'the So ciety, and shall make a full exhibit of all his receipts snd expenditures at least once a quarter ,at their regular meetings. In the event .the Society fail to havo a regular moating, said exhibit shall bo made to the Presiding Eider of the District, whose duty it shall bo to lay it before the several quarterly conferences of his District for their inspection on the next round. The Chief Depositor shall bo appointed to servo for twetra months, provided be remain in the bounds of the District for that length of time, but in the event of bis removal from during it the time, and at the intervals between the meetings of tho society, shall settle his account with the Presiding Elder, and pass all moneys or property in his posseesion into his hands, to act as Depositor, and to keep tho samo until disposition may be made of it by the Society, and in accordance with the foregoing regulations. Retolvenl, That the Presiding .Elder of the District shall be ex-officio preaident of the Society, and shall act as the advisor of the Chief Depositor, Rmlved, That the Society may elect a aecrerary at its regular meetings who shall serve for the ensuing qnarter, and longer, unless otherwise directed. Retolvi, That the colporteurs be requir ed to discharge their dutiea under such regulations aa the Chief Depositor may find requisite for the financial interests and efficiency of the Society's operations. The above resolutions were laid over for consideration at the next meeting of the association. The following report from a committee on Brookville College was unanimously adopted: The Brookville College is now, and it baa been in successful operation for a few years. The location of the College edifice is pleasant, the out-grounds spacious the building is sufficiently large, the interior well-arranged, aa regards the study rooms, recitation rooms and tho chapel; and is decidedly a c ommodious place now, yet it will be more so when completed; which we hope will soon be done, under the direction of the efficient board of Trustees. The board of instru ction are competent, and are at their post; tho moral influence thrown around the students will compare favorably with those of other localities; board may be had in good families on reasonablojterms. The institution is every way worthy the patronage of the whole White Water Valley, and of all others who may seek a place within its halls. Therefore, Raolved, That as metubers of this meeting, as ministers of tho Connersville District, and of the S..E. Indiana Conference, we will use our influence toward obtaining the patronage for this institution which it so richly deserves. The Association adjourned to meet at Everton on the 3d Wednesday in April, at 10 o'clock A. M. Carlejue Confessions Something fr Use Democracy to Think of. We find in the Charleston Mercury the following significant letter from its Washington correspondent It contains sundry suggestions in reference both to the past and the future of the Democratic Party, will be found worthy of consideration : Washington, Jan 9, 1857. It is not premature to announce that Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet will be composed of gentlemen who represent the Union idea. "National" men, who yield more to Federal power than to the States. If Mr. Bu chanan will give us "deeds" instead of words, "acts" instead of good l nteutions, and "results" instead of impulsive promises, we can put up with a Cabinet which may possibly act as a foil in o ur last contest through the Union with Anti-Slavery. For r man can hope for a conti nuance of this forcible living together of two peoTIM, under a Government controlled already by our enemies, and eventually to be governed by them The influences which nominated Mr. Buchanan, and the

influences which force the construction of

his Cabinet, are the same. Ho finds it simply imiosibla to appoint State Ritfltt men to his Cabinet, because the will of public opinion demanda men tinctured with Federalism. A President of this Republican repwtoalatlvs form of Govern ment may appoint a Cabinet in defiance of public sentiment Ue may go further, and obtain legislation in opposition to that sentiment Rut the Cabinet la powerless and the acta of ( on grass dead letters upon the legislative records of the country. To euact and Inforce laws against the uni versal sentimsnt of a majority of the lople, is the first attribute or monarchy. To enaet and Inforce laws against the constitutional and aatural rights of a minor ity of the people, is the first attribute of i. ...... . 'I'l... 4...,il. . i ., I . I...... TI,iiil, 1 liu UUUtll Mfti4n a w . u . these two elemonts. Constitutional monarchy Is the same to her m an irresponsible tyranny. Tho power of a Preaident and Cabinet amount to nothing in this country. Ourshsscomo to bo a Govern reent of consolidated publio opinion. President Pierce is an illustration of the utter inability of any otto man to establish any policy in this country saainst the will of the people as a mass, lie has brought all the power of his Administration to bear in a strictly constitutional direction against the Anti-8lsvery elemont What are the results? On the one side, we have the President's earnest and patriotic remonstrances, his vetoes, his message, his patronage, his official and private influence; everything, in fact, ho could command within himself. On tho othor hand, wa see the public will, developing itself throughout tho country. In spite of sll these restraints. The President's Cabinst is divided in its policy. The President's own appointments in tho North turn against him. Ho fails to receivo the voto of his own party In convention. His messages and appeals to his countrymen only add fuel to the flame Hs votoes are set saldo In tho Honato and House. (In anna nut of nower brokou health, broken In heart broken in private fortune. Whv? Himnlv because ho attempted to stem the tide of anti-slavery. It was too strong for him, too strong for the Democratic part v, and too stroug for the Constitution. Mr. liu. Ii.tnu t pH. I'1' ' 1,1 " Ua has felt vary recently the danger of the enemy he must expect to onoountor. In the appointment of his Cabiuot, and in tho line of his general policy, ho may seek to flank tho opposition. Uuo tiling is evident Were In Weahtiiirtuii. that this Slltislavery element, reflected through tho Murk Republican organisation, liasaireauy effected tho construction of the new Cabinet. We havo seen nothing lately more slgnifioant than the confession .embodied in this letter, that, in order to sustain the pretensions of the Pro Slavery Democracy, it is absolutely necessary to stem tho whole current of public opinion. It is con ceded that tho tendencies of publio sentiment are all against tho claims and preten sions of the peculiar institution. And what "the Sonth" must have, in order to maintain the position it has assumed, is some power which can withstand these tendencies, resist tho advancing tido of publio opinion and defy tho jiopiilar will. A Monarchy might possible afford the power required to accomplish this. But in a Republic tho correspondent of tho Morcury confesses it cannot bo done. Tho Pres ident may, indeed, appoint a Cabinet, "in defiance of publio sentiment." Ry a vigorous use of the influence and patronage of his office, he may even "obtain legislation in defiance of that sentiment." Put the example of President Pieren is citod to show that all this will bo unavailing that Cabinets so constructed will bo utter ly without influence, and that acta of Con gress so passed will bo "doad letters upou the legislative records of tho country." All his power and all his patronage, all his publio and privato influence, "overything, n fact, he could command within him self," says the Morcurv, "was used against the anti-slavery eloment But it was all in vain. His vetoes havo been sot aside; his Cabinet is divided; his own appoint ments turn against himf and ho goos out of power, "broken in health, brokou in heart, and broken in privato fortune." And he reason for all this is, that tho sentiment which tho President thus at tempted to withstand was "too strong for him." This is a striking, aud in the main a perfectly true and just viow of tho case, and those leaders of the Democratic party who are about to take position on this question, will do well to give it their mature consideration. Mr. John Cochrane, for example, will find it worth his whilo to reconsider some of tho opinions which he uttered in his recent speech before tho Young Men's Democratic Club, which wo publishod yesterday. We doubt whether he can shape for himself a satisfactory and successful publio caroor, based upon the position which he then assumed, that "nationality can in no degroo be predicated of our Federal Union;" that "the term people has no application to its integral population;" and that "the people of New York are as distinct in thoir political ca pacity from the peoplo of any other State as they are distinct from the peoplo of Timbuctoo." Ho will find many occa sions in Congress, whon action based upou such assumptions will be quite as much against publio sentiment aa tho policy which Presidont Pioreo has vainly endeav ored to carry out The Mercury's correspondent, it will be seen, gives Mr. Buchanan credit for sagac ity enough to havo started his administration upon a different basis. Instead of taking up a position of direct hostility to public opinion and organizing his Cabinet "in defiance of public sentiment," it seems that he is inelincd to take tho other track. It is very evident that his only chance for a successful administration lios in this direction. N. Y. Tribune. LsjsrlalsUive Proceeding. Condcnced from the Indianapolis papers. Satltii ay, Jon 17th. In tho Senate, Mr. Mi: ray, from tho Judiciary committee, repor 1 tho facts in tho contested election cae of Leroy Woods with a resolution declaring that said Leroy Woods, by accepting, and discharging the duties of Moral Instructor in the State Penitentiary, had vacated his seat in the Senate, and that said seat is hereby declared vacant Consideration of the report was postponed till Tuesday next at 9 o'clock, p m. After various unimportant resolutions the Senate adjourned till Tuesday. In the House, the most important business was a report from the State Auditor accounting for the loss of the security stocks of the Gramercy and Shawnee Banks, substantially as reported by us last week. The resolutions of the House indicate prompt action to punish tho Auditor and to secure the note holders. Monday, Jan 17th. The House declared it unconstitutional

to exempt the property of widows from taxation; refused to lessen tha per eent of county Treasurers, and Introduced a bill, making it a misdemeanor and finable, uot leu than 960 to circulate shinplaster, or unauthorised currency, In the State. Hope this will pass. Tuesday, Jan 90th. In the Senate, Wallace, from the minority of the Judiciary Committee, Introduced a report in reference to the right of LeRoy Woods to hold a seat In the Senate. The report takes opposite ground to

that occupied by the majority of the same ftnsimlrltt. which declares vacant the seat now occupied by Woods. It claims that Woods was duly sleeted as Senator in 1854, and that he hail never been commissioned as Chaplain to the Penitentiary since his election, and, consequently not being commissioned, ho had not violated the Constitution in holding more than one office of trust and profit at tho same time. The merits of the case turn on the quostion of "commission." Ho was apiointod by the Oovornor, received the pay, (foOO per year) and performed the servioo of Chaplain, but, to dodgo tho law, ho was never commiiiiotud. Wo think that dodge will not save him. A bill, requiring County Auditor's to publish delinquent lists In the paper having tho largest circulation, passed 87, to 4. In tho House, nothing definite was dons except to refuso to amend tho Constitution so as to provent tho voting of minaturalised citizens, by 62 to 31. That quostion will euter largely into the canvass two years hence. With what result we can not tell. Wednesday, Jan SI. Tho most important business of to-day was the passage, by the Senate of the House resolving in favor of removing the duty on sugar. Tho vote was 47 to 2. Thursday, Jan 99. Nothing of importance done. The Senate voted in favor of a bill to allow Recorders to demand their fees in advance. In the House they talked of in creasing the number of judicial circuit and giving landlords a lieu on growing crops for rent, but nothing was dona. Frioay, Jan 99. The Senate was engagod all day on the amendment of its rules. One was adopted, providing that members of the Senate shall not participate, in any other business, when n joint convention, than that for which the convention wm called vote 98 to 90. The remainder of the day was spent in bolting, by the Democrats to break a'quorum, to prevent the passage of a rule that senators should not vote on questions in whioh they were personally interested. Tho quorum was thus broken a dozen times or more, tho following senators leaving their seats: Alexander, Brown, Drew, Fiak, Hargrove, Hefrou, Mathes, Miller M'CLERY, M' Cluro, M'Lean, Richardson, Hugg, Slater of Dearborn, 81ater of Johnson, Tarkington, Wallace, Wilson and WOOD, which broko the quorum of tho Senate. The Repuhlicon Senators, whose seats are contested voted for the rule, whilo the Domocrutic Senators all bolted. Bierm la ISaw Vorn. Tho terrible storm which began hero on Sunday afternoon continued with unex ampled violence until last night It also extended for a great distance in every 'di rection, reaching from the seabord to the lakes, aud from the Potomac to Canada. Tho cold of Sunday we think has not been equaled, in this region at least, within the present contury. All along the northern frontier the mercury wont down ten, twenty and thirty dogrees below zero, and at Watertown, in this State, tho quicksilvor frozo up at thirty-seven below, whilo a spirit thermometer marked forty-degrees below zero, or seventy-hoo degrees below tho freezing point The "oldest inhabitant" is boaten at last. He cannot recall tho equal of the cold Sunday of 1857. In and around this city tiSssnow began to fall on Sunday afternoon, and continued with little intermission until Monday even ing. The depth cannot bo ascertained be cause of tho driftiug, but would proöably bo at least a foot No railroad fains arrived or doartod yesterday, consequently no mails were received. Harbor navigation is difficult and dangerous, while the sound is completely shut up. Tho fer.'ies work slow and irregularly, inconsequence oi floating ico. We hear of sorao wrecks and loss of lifo on tho Jersey coast but having no reliable communication, are unablo to give particulars. It is more than probablo that wo shall have terrible ac counts in a day or two. As we write, at 1 1 o'clock Monday night, tho sky is clear, tho wind freBh but not very heavy, and tho temperature reasonably up. N. Y. Tribune. Kanaas Itlatteraote from t.ov. Heeder. Washixoton, Jan. 16, 1857. lb the Editor of New York Daily Times: In the Times of a few d ays ago I find a letter purporting to havo been written in Kansas, tho author of which states that ho has been informed by Qov. Geary that he is acting under instructions which have been on filo in the Executive Office since tho organization of the Territory. I do not bo';eve that Gov. Geary has made any such declaration to your correspondent, as up to tho time I left the Executive Office no instructions at all were on file except a few unimportant letters in regard to the disbursement of money. Had the same instructions and authority been given before which have been since the Cincinnati Convention and Presidential Election, and with power, as now, to use the army of the United States, I think it is not too much to say that the course of things would have been very different Respectfully, yours, A. H. REEDER. Forty Dollar Hoc. A dressed hog was sold on Friday, in Chicago, Illinois, to go to Boston, which weighed 606 pounds. It was not only large and well fatted but sold at the top of the market at $6:50 per 100 lbs., making the round sum of $39:39. Raising hogs at $40 apiece would be a profitable business. TURNPIKE NOTICE. mHH STOCKHOLDERS OP THE HARRISON, X Now Trenton, Rochester and Brook. Tille Turnpike Company are uotiCed that an election for 7 Directors or said Company will be held at the bouse of John Altherr. In New Trenton, on Monday, the 2nd day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m., and 4 o'clock P. M., on ssiuuay. am uavib, New Trenton, Jan 13

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I.KriKK KMi OR. JullN MINOH IIOTTi VI Kill M A Idrhmond, Julytth, ISAI Msr. WM. Uenllemen I flirted alone p Consideration of dui Li Iii ärmst me tosetid)Oii this vnlnntale las ffSSl VSltt of CaBTSS'I ft leatlntnnlsl NrsMisa M ureas, for that almost Incurable disease, serofula. Without being disposed, or deem) ng It necessary, to B" Islo the particulars of the ease. I eaa say that the astonishing result that hsve been produced by that medicine, on a member of my owe family, and under my own observation and super lalendenoe, after lbs skill ol Ihe beet physicians had been exhausted, and all Ilm usual remedies had failed, fully Justify nie In recommending Its use to all who may be suSbrlng from that dreaeful malady. I 4 not mean to sal that it I adspled to all eon. stltullens, or that It will afford the same relief In ran, I can know nothing about Inst -but from what I have seen of the effects, I nuld not hesitate to use II In iinvsii.l every rain of Herofula, with persons for whom I felt an Interesl, or oyer whom I could einreise toSuoueo or control. Kespertfully yours, JOHN M IIOTIN. No Family shonld bo without Hoof land's German Bitten. Children cured i the Summer ('mplutnt. Ca o.lon, 1. J , March 14, U. Dear Wri It Is with much pleasure thai I Inform you of tha groat beneflit derived from th e use of your Herman Hitters In my fgmlly. Dur ing the greater part of last summer, my son, agcl two years, was severely afflicted with Ihe Mummer Csmplrlnt In the worst form, rr which various remedies prescribed by Physicians and others were used, but with no avail. 1 also sent him to the country, but II proved of but little benefit. Havlna a buttle ol uermun Hitlers in me House, l was persuaded to try that, which to my aslonlalimaul entirely cured him. II" continued totake the Hitters some lime afterwards and became healthy. 1 have the greatost ronSMaee In the Hitters, and mei no nesiiatiou in saying mat no family should bo without them. Junn w. i-AKis, Hlum street, above second. Nee advsrtlsemsat j j j sj j i S Tha greatest natural ornament to tho "human form divine," Is unquestionably a line, luxurlunt, and healthy growth of hair. It has been so eats med In all ages of the world, aud ainongall nations, savage ana olvlllssd. nsnre, tun itmi auhrae regards tho scalp of his enemy as his greatest trophy. Cor a similar reason, tha fashionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, aawell at her other phrenological organs with borrowed looks. He woo should discover a mods of preventing the hair from showing the Insoada of envious Time by turning nyemalurely gray a method by hlch It could bn restored when fnll luir "O ' turning white, and a way of promoting Us roniln ued and luiurlanl growth, would be Justly enli sted to rank among the benefactors of the human rare. Read the testimonials in another column, I the wonderful, not to say almost miraculous ffeetf of "Pfofeaaor Wood's Hair Kn.tornllve," ami see If ho has not accomplished all this. Capital G'lre !'. For sols by D. V. Johnston. DK. KOMACK'H SCANDINAVIAN KKMKDIKN. Tho cures accomplished hv those great Nwedlsh medicines would be Incredible If they wore not attested by th o parties Uiomsclvosover their own names. Dr. Köbach, tho dleoovtrsr and sole pro prietor or mean famous rcnorauvus , is now preparing for publication his list of cures for I Mia, with the names, residences, etc., of tho patients; many of whom Bad been told by their family physicians that there waa no help, they must dlo. Tho faculty are thunderstruck . they never dreamed of the possibility of compounding a preparation capable of reaching the seal of disease In the blood, and restoring that Suld loa healthy eondttlon, with absolute certainty. All diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, nerves, skin glands and museloi.aro Infallibly removed by Blood Purifier and Hlood Pills. Neo advertisement. WHITE WATER. PRESBYTEHIAL ACADEMY DUNLAPSVILLE, IND. REV. K. B. ABBOTT,' A . M. HaiHtirat, And Teacher of the Classical Department. Ma. V. H. VAN KATUN , Toaeher of tin- Middle Department. Miss MAKY LYNCH, Teacher of the Primary Department. Miss II. U. I.YUNK, Teacher of Piano Musle. POUR I'll YEAR. 1st Session begins Hop. 10, 'SO, closes Doc. 18, 1850 8d " Jan. 0, '37, closes April 1), 137 3d " " Ap..il '37, closot July 93, IHS7 TUITION PER SESSION. Primary Department $4 0 Middle Department, it on Classical Department H 00 Music IÜ 00 Hoarding, per week a on Jaa IS A. McPAHLAND, Agent. EMPORIUM OF FASHION BURTON'S OBNTLEMBN'R PURNISIIISIIIMi AND CI-OTBSINtt KNTABIJ IS WE Till! THOM AS BURTON would Inform the public that lie lias lust received a part of bis stock of Uoede for tho Pall and Winter trade of 1890-7. Ills assortment la complete, embracing all articles usually found In clothing snd furnishing stores. Ill stock of READY-MADE CL0THIN0 consists of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc,; also woolen and cotton iJuUursmru. and Drawers, of the best quality. I also have a st ck of India Rubber I'oats and legglns, Carpel Hags, various k Inds, llatr Urusbes, Combs, 4(0. CLOTHS, CASS I ME BEB, TESTINGS, ETC. I harr a compb i.xortmcnt of the abovo nam ed article, and always bo prepared to make I'artnenl at the shortest no. t in all eases. full suits or a ln, lloo,and warrant TRIMMINGS. A good stock of Htndlags, Cordlogs, Silks, Thread, Buttons, Sic., always on ha ml. Those wanting such articles wilt please call. CUTTING. Psrllculsr attention paid to culling gentle men's garment. Pereon w lslilng any thing donelulhl line will please call. Trlramlugs ol all klnde fornlshod, If desired. Prom ray loug experience I feel confldent I will be able to give entire satlifacHun, ns heretofore to all who may give me their patronage. I tract that those who nave so liberally patronised mo for years pad. will continue jholr favor. TOM BUK TOB. Mrmtmhrr the Plate anil Hrmrmbertke name, Connersville, Jan S3 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Picas or Franklin county, Ind.. for that purpose, will seilst public aulkon at Peppertown, In salt 1'ieek township. In aatd county, on Prlday,theS7tbof February, IS37, between III a. m. and 4 p.m., of said day, th following dstaciibed real estate, towlt: The It. E. qr or the S. W, qr. tecllo n 1'J. town range 12. The N . W. qrof the S. W- qrof section IS, town 11, range 19. Tho 8. E. qr. of (So s. w, qr of section;, town U, range 13. The Ji. K. qrof the N. 'V.qr of ecllon Ii, town H. range is. The s. E. qr.of the N. W. qr o.ectlon 19, town 1 1, ran ire 19. The N. B. qr. of the N.W. qr. section -3, town 11, range 11. TERMS: One U Ird down, balance In one and two equal aun.ua! payment! , with Intereal, to be secured by note ai.d approved security, waiving appraisement and valuation law. GEO. HOLLAND. Jan90, 1837 ,tda. Comtn'r. At the same time and place, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, on same term: The 8. E. qr. of N. E. qr section 1W, town II. rai'Cell. Thv B- W.qa of S. E. qr. section 90, town 11, range if The N K of Ji . E . qr of section 30, rango 1 1 , town 11. CKO, HOLLAND. Jan. 30 Ids p.'S Adminib'traior's Notice. NOTICE is hereby "aa undersigned has taken out letters t Administration on the estate of Robert John. It.r ot Franklin county. deceased. Persons owing th e estate, or having claims against it will please s ,UI l""u':"'"1)The estate Is probably solvent. JaaSS JOHN G. ADIKf Alra r. Administrator's Sale TlHE undersigned administrator of the estate of , Caleb H .Allen, deceased , will offer at private ale until Saturday the 98th day of Pebruary, A. D. 1637, whenif not sold for the appraised value thereof, he will then expose tbe same at public vendue on tbe premise, between tho hours of 10 A. M.andl o'clock P. M.:"Tbe north east quarter of Section ten, (10) In Town nine (9) of Range two (3) in the county or Franklin and State of Indiana," which ia situate near the Oaford road, about two and a half miles east of Brookville. It has a good frame barn, about seventy acres of cleared land, good you ag orchard and sugar orchard of about six hundred trees. TERMS OP SALE. One-thirt cash down, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, the purchaser giving note waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with good freehold security. Jan 16 $3,50 JOSIAII ALLEN, AdnVr. Administrator's Notice. I HAVE Ibis day been appointed Administrator of the estate of James Harrison, late of Prank 11 n county, deceased, all person indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against the estate aro requested to present them duly authenticated. The easate 1 supposed to be solvent. Jan. S, 1897 WM. B. ADAMS. Administrator's Sale I WILL SELL at public sale at the late residence of James Harrison , deceased, in Poiey townshiD. all the nersonal property of the deceased not taken by the widow, consisting in part of rattle. Sheep and bog ana otner articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 oclock a. Saturday. January 31. lo37. TERMS: All sums under three dollars, cash, of three dollar and upwards, twelve months credit, tbe purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Jan 10 Sw WM. B, ADAMS, Adm r. STebsmsrRioitoarorullyseloctedstock ef Boots and Shoes th':y, have ever offered , may be.eo.nt ... J

VALLEY HOI SK, BROOKVIM.K, IND. JOHN KINO, PROPRIETOR. THIS MOUSE IS ALWAYS OPEN FOE THE reception of travelers end . tutors, and st all hour traveler will he welled on by good attendants. I he table will be furnished with the boat the market afford. Hoarder eaa ho eecoatBsodated wnh single or double room, with a good Are and all other convenience necessary, snd on I reasonable term. In connection with this house I now there I the best stable In Ihe County . being sufficiently large to aevommodam Sfty head tit

awrsfi.auu to orive twenty-nve wagons nr carriages inside. The stable will always be lurulslied with plenty of goou grain an.l bs . sn.l ell.oi.l od by good i .itcrs. U. K.. kept by the week, day or feed at the lowed possible rate. la connection with the stable will keep B few good horses aud buggle to hire. I am alto pre. pared to tahe traveler or eltlaens to any part of the county they may with to go on reasonable term. J. MM, . Proi.iiolur. Sen is pKKHONH knowing themselves to be IndebM' I to mo on note ur nook account are requested to call soon and pay up as money I need snd money I mud have to pay my own liabilities. dec .' I MAKKK. GAU T 10 TO HOTEL AND HOAMDINU IIÖUHEKBEPKKN, A Mr. IMVID HOW AUD, who pr. .fosses , to be a HaddUr, boarded at the Valley House s short lima and out on bis bi II without even sayng IllSlik you, -ir. heu laut heard liom ho n Kushvlllr A man who does not iav h is board t.ii, ..... . . . . l . . ..... r . . . ..... ...in in . ixiiiiiAiittti ana win t.i. ir t hey cut on uieir bins at mis house dec 311 ! I. IM., Proprietor. W AH TED-"ino bushels Dried Apple, for which we will pay the hlghed market price I rath. W . L. Paaqrtua a Co. TJlüRg, FUIIB, yrRS-Cash paid for Coon, JT Mink, ana at I other Kinds of far, by H i th rsaui'iua ex i . SALT, SALT, SALT 93 barrels Holt Ju.t received and for sale by W. I,. Psautnaa Si Co. William Frank, UNDERTAKER, KKKl'H constant!) on hand , Coffins ofallslsos . and description, and a good Heersu with which he attend funerals In town or country, ni l Al l CO INN, of two sixes con stantly on hand mar is GltOCKKIKs, Just received at No. S Commercial How, a rresii stock or t.mcerlcs, consisting in part vis Snvar. Candles. CnSha. Nasi. Tea, randlos, Molastc. lUlilna, lar. Nuts. Sail. Prunes. HlrdNecd, Cordage, Nails, Hopo,e. BROOKVILLE BANE WILL allow lulereslon lime Deposit made an. .uns dale In Ohio or Indtanaeurroncy, pa) i Me In similar lue. Is, y order of the Heard, . J. W. IIITT, Cashlsr. Hrookvllln.Pob. IS.ISSS. "Prints! Prints!! FOH Merrtmee. Cochoco. Bay Hlale Philip Asien' Nprague. Duntiolt, and all other good dyle of I'm, is, goto aprllll F. O. IIAKF.lt. H A MS, Dried Beef and Uologna Sausaae at nov 7 W. L. Fiiui iui St Co. 'THE GOOD TIME'S COME." 40 CASES HEW HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT THE FAVORITE OLD WHITE CORKER." OF GALLION & SON WhlcH they aro now oprrtlnjr. fiitcuil to M il and At reduced prices. AS SPItlPU HAH AT LAST FAMILY OPEN RS, snd we have a Urge stock of Goods, we have reduced the "tariff," end by o doing are enabled to offer all kinds of floods at very sllgbt adranco on Cincinnati wholesale prices. To attempt to enumerate the many differentartide comprlilng our stock would bo a Herculeau task Indeed suffice to aay wo will name a few of Ihe loading artlrlos, though wo havo ovary thing from a Microscope loa hausage Machine. Ladirsj DepurtuxciH. To the selections ol tins art of our stock we huvo lakon all possible palu. Ladles, if you wish to bedeck yourself with a dress of which "(lueen Vic." herself would be proud, call at the Old White Corner and "Lafu" will aell you one of those rich snd fashionable EUGENIE, CAMILLE, OH HERON KOBEN, and " Henry" will show you some of the prettied aud richest pattern of Lawn, Bereges and Tissues ever brought to this place. We alio have those Dim Black and dluo Black Dress Silks, and Figured Silk of every grade, Pine i 'rune Nhawlt. while and colored, plain and flgurad, Lace Colars. (now style,) Embroideries, all kinds of Bonnet and Lute Hiring Itlbbon, II d'kfs, Hosiery Gloves, dec iseiillrincii'N Irfpartmeuia We have a fresh lot of Men's Fsncy and plain Caulmorea, and NatlncU, Cloths, Vedlugs, aud a"llttle tho attest" assortment of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING ever offered lu this market. We bare been very particular In buying our Clothing, and flatter oursetvos that we cau '.rim you out, gentlemen, from "bead to foot" forlus money than any house In thl Valley . Olvo us a call. Doiuoal U .. Wehavcan unusually large slock of Domestics uch a Muslins bleached and unbletobod, Drillings, do. Linea and Cotton Dlapor, Tickings, Ac. Prist ta. When It comes to "Calerco" "we're around," but all that we need sav about prints Is, tbalwe have the Merrimack, Cocbcco, Philip Aller Si Hon, Bay State and Hprague brauds, which every body knowsaro a good a gold dollars. Wall Papers This I Jud tbe season of tho year to paper youi walls thoy begin to look bad. We have made largo accesilont to our heretofore extensive stock of wall Paper, and can, without doubt, exhibit tlio largostand most tastefully selected stock and then SO cheap of auy house in tbeso parts. Carpetsa Wo havo Just opened a largo and well selected dock of Imported Carpel of the latest patterns. Kag Carpel alway on hand. Hoot uiidNltoea. We have one room devoted to thl brauch of tbe business, and wears now prepared to suit with Shoes or Boots, everybody even to the smallest infant. Containing s.1 1 the varletlee of Ladles Husktnsaiid Bootees. Misses aud Child's Shoes, Men snd Hoys Boots and Shoo. We have a largo assortment of CUSTOM-MADE Hoots and Hboes of every description. Ilnta und Capa. Evory grade both for men and boyi.even to the lateatytoof KOFI' HATH for hard or softhead. Cull in Gents, aud "Adam" wlllglvo you"flts." IlatrdtsArst, snd ihearttclos uuall) keptin a retail (tore. In 4uecnasare and Glassware We have M entire new dock, containing come now pattern, and all that Is wanted In this way. But wo feet it uunecessary to say more. Suffice for us to say we feel re ry grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon usall through our mercantile course, and nothing ou our part shall be done, at this Isle day, to merit a discontinuance of ibe same. We aro sure that If good Uooda, cUeap Good, and plenty ot them, and gentlemanly clerk to wallou you Is what you want, we have no fears. aprilS .N.D.CALLIONdtSOR. PR0CERIE8. HARDWARE. NAILS. ETC Tjl Lines dr. Farquharareln receipt offuTlsupplies of tl. e choicest Grocerle,and bed (elected Hardware, Cutlery, and Nails, at No 1 CommerelalHow.by LINCE dr. PAKO.UIIA K Kansas! Kansas!! .1 i si RECEIVED at W. L. Faiqnharck Co.'s, a a general assortment ol Urocerlcs, consisting in oart. vlx Orleans, Crushed and Powdered sugar; Sugar House and Orleans molasses; Maekerel and White Pish; Soda and Butter Crackers; Prunes, Kalaln and Fig. UnOSMFHSf & EMAVIKi O STFI'L, COS-FEU AMD WOOD. rplIK CNDKKKlfJNKD AKE FULLY PREPARJL ed to execute anything In the above branches of the Flno arss. . . . . MIDDLETON 6t WALLACE. No 1 IS WalnulKlroel.Odd Fellows Hall . Clalaaatl.Dsc.90.iSS0 4T ir. W. MOBKOW. I . D. Iioe I.AM'. MORROW & ROWLAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BROOKVILLE, INO.. WILL PRACTICE THEtK PROFESSION Together in the Common Pleas, Circuit -sod Supremo Courts of this Stale. JanB L. D. INOALSBK. r. a. TUTTLt. Bates House, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. INGALSBE tfc TUTTLE, Managers. Jan 16 "CABINET MAKING AND BJNDEBXAKSNG. HI. CARMEL, IND Is H K undersigned, having bought or,: the Cabinet shop of Ira VVllsou, In Ml. Carmel, proposes to keep ou hand a general aiiortment of Furniture, suited to this market, which he will sell allow prices. UNDERTAKING. He will keep an assortment of ready.made Coffin, or be ready to make them to order at short notice. He keeps a hearse which he will use, free of charge, within any reasonable distance of Ml. Carmel Jan 83 3m Jou D. SATSfi.

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A CHALLENGE. THE KkatU.Tof the trial of Corn Crusher at Rrookvllla on Saturday. tho Hlxth of Decern t.nr, bohi unsatisfactory to the parlies Interested , I hereby Invito any and all Corn Crusher wis) " i mi 'Rirv V: iV'T i rr i . k i a n t , at Brookville, on the flrd Tuesday In Sontember, 147, to compete for a Purse, os tha folio ing term i 1st. A committee of Sve disinterest. , I reeii hall he i boson, at least ten day before the day of trial, the manner of choosing said committee In bedeiermlnattbjfsosiultatlon with tha eentbrtI lor. Sd. This committee shall recel.e $10 ach for their service, to bo paid out of the "purse ' Sd. Each competing Mill shall pay to th commute.. S 100, before commencing to grind) the moid. thus paid to constitute a ''puree" which shell bo awarded to the best Mill, alter the committee hare deducted their compensation as slated above, 4th. The mill hall be set to grind of an oven nnenuuof meal, and hall In no BBSS be changed during the trial. Slh. No Mill shall be fed or forced by hand, hut allowed to supply themselves, the euro being thrown loosely Into the hoppers. flih. Each mill hall grind one hundred rove lulions. 7lh. The same quality of corn shall be used by all Iba Mill. Hb. The meal of each Mill shall be accurately measured by the commllleo, and an account ntsde of It. One bushel of the meal Irom each mill si, all In. passed through a No- 4 solveOih. fha power required ror each mill halt be noted by ihe uo of the" Dynanomeler " Huh. t ii. r grrlmllng to Ute satisfaction of the committee, Ihe strength and durability of each mill shall be proven, by putting into the mills uch hard substances as are llsblu to ist Into them In orulnary usage, until ol! the mills are cither broken or otherwise rendered useless. 1 1 shall be tho duly of the committee to note atlei. lively all the qualities of each mill, and mske thorough examinations with that view. To make a memorandum of each Hem that fall nnda-r their observation, and after tbe trial I over retire and compare notes, aud render a full He port; and award the Premium to the Mill which ball, In their opinion, best deserve It. It shall bo obligatory upou all competllur that they shall be upon thogrouad, ready for operating, by nine oclock, A. Jd., and also upon tho committee to bo present at thai hour. WILLIAM MULPCHD. Arookvllle, Dec Iftth, IKM1 if FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP AT THE BHOOKV1LLE COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, M ARUFACTUKEK OP MEVEKAL RORTN OP Straw and Feed Cutters, Pumps, Corn Hbcller, Horse Powers, Turning Lathes, etc. All kinds of Patent Machinery made and Sited to order, at abort notice. Wheels and Hcrews'cut to any pilch or pattern. Hlocks, l aps and Dies msdn toordar. Hlrlcl attention given to repslr-

UigHleam Knglnes, Mill (loafing, and all klndsof .-Beniner), i asiuigs luri.isiieu a sliorl notice . Terms Keasonable. Cash paid for old lron,iirassud Copper. tellS V ILL BIRCH. BOOKS I HATE ON HANDS ii fry general assortment of books and lailoiinry' among which are uieblosxripliy ol PcierCarlw riffln 'ly lloiidug und 'lj B reedom B'oolitrinta of an Itlnerawt Hill., Ax and "wiill-lin I'lonccrsol iliri West BUB Scrap Rook, Blank Hook. I'uis Hook, Diaries for IHS7, Portfolio, and Nchool Hook of all kind used In this loeatlty all of which are aotd at the publishers ret ul .lees , ,r cash. N I ATIOM It V of all kinds, including Fool's Csp, Letter, Long ' ati.for lawyer' use, Conveerclal Mole, and Note Paper, by the ream or quire. THB-: m AtsAaCINlse. will bo furnished at city price SJ cents for Harper, and IB, for The Nsiloitat. Persons who wish to take them In this way will pleaso call soon. deelS Sotf. JOHN W. KEKLV. Brookville Manual Labor Library. This Library will be opened, Saturday, Nor. US, at S p. ex., and every Saturday afterward from ii to H p-m. Members, aud those who wish to become member, will please call. Then are already 4SI volumes of choice books. Terras ol membership and tho rule of Ui Library may be learned of the Llbrarlao. B.L. CASK, Librarian NOTICE. A LL PERSONS whose accounts with the un1 derslgued Imvo been sUiiitinir over ono voar. sr.-requested to call and settle tbe same before the first of Jan. 1837, as Doctors mud havo broad, a well at othort, pills, dee 19 J. i:. .".'.is. I)' ill LiqUOKK, for medicinal purpose only. We have lu store pure Port Wlue, Cognlac Lrnndy aud Wbliky July 11 W L. PAKQUIIA K At CO. THE PROHIBITIONIST. Published Monthly, by tho Eaecullvo Committee of the N. Y. State lemperanco Hocloty ; Amat a MaCoy, a member of the Executive Committee, Editor. The ablettand most eminent advocate! of the Cause In the Nation, contribute of their wisdom and eloorence to Its columns. With the Number for January, ItUT, it begin Vol. IV. Tbe scope and spirit of tbe Prohibitionist Is National; It is adapted to every Stale In tho Union, and circulates In every State. It Is the adherent of no one political parly, nor the opponent of ai y othor. Sacrodly devoted to tho suppression of the Liquor Traffic, and the exllrpntlou of Intemperance, on all other questions which divido the public mind, it Is absolutely sllont. It Is printed In the Polio Form, on a double medium sheet making eight large four-columned page to a number. i kit as or Kilon nin ion One Copy, for one year fjjj H Three, to one address, one year 1 no And for each additional four copies, i ut will bo charged for any quantity less than Fifty Copies . Fifty coploa, to one address 1 1 01) One Hundred Copies, to one address 90 SB PorrAOX. Tho postage on tbe Prohibitionist U within tho county of Albany, Free; beyond the County, and within tho Slate, Thrrr rrufra year; beyond the State, aud within tho Untied Sinti , Stx etat i a year payable quarterly In advance. HatTisH PaoviMcss There are no postage charge on iho Prohibitionist to subsrriberaTn the Canada, or any o( ihe Provinces In British America. Srtmi. Orrsa. To factlllatn the gratuitous circulation of the Paper, wu will send Sine Hundred Copies, for a year, to one address, ptitagr paid, lorTwaMTY-rivB Hollas: and at tbe a me rale tor any larger numbor. I hee lorms barely cot rr the eoet of paper and printing. Every man Into whoso band this hoel may fall, I solicited to raise a club, and put a copy into every family iu hi neighborhood Largo aud immediate order respectfully solicited. Specimen numbers will bo eul gratis. No ub-crlptloo received for let than one year and lu every esse the order must bo accompanied by the mouey. Address: O. SCOVILL, Jsn 0 Publishing Agout, Albany, H. V. m EI.UUEOKNI MKI.OIH OMi! .TIB;. LODKO.w: .l.aoiEONsm.ajsjJjBSJBansBSKa y slock of Melodcous is tbe largeelaBBWaaPaBBJBBBW lu the oily. Prices from SjSJ tof3uti.f f) I f When you want a Maloduon, tbo plm o to buy It is at No. i West Fourth slroel. C. M. MURCIl, Sole Agent for L., N. ot 11. 's Ptuuoii,eud succossorto Murch dr W hile. J un i TjllMlS KOK KB;!MT-!Ni;V ,hd JjT SECOND HAK D.-I have seven ly Pianos that I want to rent, and will let tho rent apply on thu i.ur cliaso uutll the rcut pays for tbo Piano. Come rent, aud pay- for a Plan and not know it. C. M. MURCH, No. 74 West Fourth street, Sole Agentfor L., N. ox H.'s Piano, and Htihop fc Child' uielodoout. Jan S T IOHTE, NEWTON A BRADBURY'S PIXj ANOS. Now universally ac TgjSfl9HsBBl knowledged to be the best tnado HiilPlPSEflDI Amealca. My stock was never bet-fl i II tcr than now, while my prices from tbUuiiill sfter the first of January next cannot bo equalled. For proof, come and see, at No. 74 West Fourth street. C. M. MURCH, No. 74 West Fourth street. Sole agentfor L., N.cs B.'s Pianos, and successor to Mtuch .v White. Jan S The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S t ( Ichratcd B'etttale Pilla, Prepared from a proscription of Kir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to tho Queen. Thl invaluable Medicine i unfailing In tbe cure of all those painful aud dangorous disease incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removos all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pill should bo ud two or three week previous to ooLfinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen tho suffering during labor, enabllug tbo mother to perform her duties with safely to herself and child. Those Pills should not be taken by females du ringthe FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they ars sure tobring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sale. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain lu the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertlan , Palpitation of the Heart, I.owness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick-Headache, Whtle and all the painful dUea to occasioned by adisordered system, these Pills will effect :i euro wben all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy de not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Pull directions accompanying each package. Price, in the United States and Canada, fl Ono Dollar and 6 postago stamps onclos?d to any authorised Agent, will Insure a bottle of the Pill by return mail. W. W. ROBERTS, IndlanapotU, General Agent for ludlana. Solo by D. V. Johnston, Breokvlllc; Cifford dt Goble, Laurel; Chas, Van Camp, Motamora; R. Shriner, Anderson villa Jan IS TY8PEPBIA lß can be cured. Call at W. L. Farruhar dc Co' and got a bottle of Hosteller's stomach Bitlers, a certain remedy for Dyspepda,

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on aiKo. s. a. was. KING & WEST A' Ilm 1 KKJast receiving end opening a new and wall select, d stock of Poll and Winter OOODN at old H K I) HKIt K . known as the old stand of D. Price eV Mon, where they eaa be foe 4 SB Ml tlnir, ready and willing to tall goods a shade clo B.ur Hibii tbny have ever been offered la thl market. Our (took of min ' Drsrsjo i-oo.l. I full snd complete, consisting In part of lllnrk nsiil I'nnry illlts, Merinos. Lustres, Dubagea, Cashmeres, Chelto, Valentin, Plaids, DelsSues, uingham, etc. .MM) IMstCtva Prints Of good colors, and a sbolco election ef psllerns. Ala.., a splendid assortment of )littsti Trlssnlai! Laras Edgings, and luriings, of every kind and style; Cape, Collars, 'ndsrslasves, Hsndksrrhtefs. Hosiery, llloves. Mill, Malrhels.and everything else necessary to compute Ibe ldles' Tot1st. t'rrnt'h 4'lntlis, Of almost every color. and at prices lhaleau't fall to suit thn customer, ns well aa a aleo assortment of Doe Skin ( asslmeres, Black and Paney, kailnclls, I'weods, Vesllngs, A e,. Or If yos prefer a gsrment ready mails, wa cau , show you a little the bestand cheapest slock of Nif) und 11.' f'lsftoslsssj In thl portion of the Statt, AIo,a;plendid assortment of .Ha B iariilaHlssBJ l"'. Oursloek of MuH sooda Is heavy, and eouilil la part of Brow a and lllnarlind Muslina, Drilling, woolen and cotton Flannels of all colors, Cheek. Teklnga, Dlapor, Mariner' stripe, etc. Ilnla, ups, Ueols A MhtMS. nllooted earofully, and at prioe thai will sell.we hoop general assortment of Hardware. Ciuoeniwsro, (Hadware, lirocartea, Nulls, Ar. 1 11 fact, our lock is complete in svery department, Wo will lake all k Inda o I merchantable produce al tho highest price, In oxchsng for goods, and give you the gomU at raIl price. soplS-as-ly NEW DRUG STORE. (HON OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR mo. v. Johnston HEALER IN Drusra, m'dlrtn) Paints. Oil, 1) -.-sin (is, PorfuMwrr "tutTonry, esCt Weit tide of Mam St.. next door to the VALLEY UOUSE. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. fit A K KN pleaaure In Informing Ihr public gener I ally, that ho Is now In reoeTpt of and opening in hi new room, opposite Ibe public squsre, a largo and full tock of flood la his im. HI slock ol DftUOS AND MeDK'INKH, He ran say with all eonfldence, 1 not urpaed, elthor In quality or variety, by an other bouse In th count. , nor al as low prices. Ills largs slock of f 1'iiinU, Oils, Varnishes. &c, Kept by him, I complete In every parts lass now opening sii ulegantassorlment of "Kngliah, French and Amorican Perfumeries, All of which havo boon purchased at sueh nrleos as will enable me to sell them at Ihe very lowed rale. Por auy of the abovo or uumerou other article usually kept In houses of like character, the pu b. Ilcare respectfully Invited to the "Sign of the Holden Mortar." I'll) slclans can rely upon having their prescription carefully compounded. P. V. JOHNSTON. TIIK M NKW NATIONAL MAP OF TBI tllTED STATES. II n HI 1 of 71 -Uro, Central Atta erica. Writ India lalande. Uhu, SVC.. Ar. THIS NKW AM" WELL KXKCUTKD MAP IN Sve reel four Inches by Sve fast sis Inches, In slao giving a view of tho whole Halted aulas, and the eoulhoru Stale of Mexico and tho Central American Slatas, with the northern porUon of South America. It has just been tstueu and eont in tbe location of the town and eltlos of Kenia, and ou the western coasts. It Is an Indlspensibln article In ovcry family, aud will bo furolibed to Individuals at the tnsnufaelurer's pries, and can be had only of agents. Tbo subscriber will visit the different portions of this and adjoining counties s rspldly a poatble,and hope to meet with such encouragement as the merits of tho Msp deservesa Oct I0tr WM.P.SWKET. liERARD HOUSE; J a ivfl. M miot 1:11, B'roprletor, HARRISON, OHIO. TIIKsbova liouso will bo kept open dsy snd trtgh t for the reception of visitors. ,0111 connection with the bouse aro good stabil' and nltenllv hostlers.! HEW FURNITURE STORE. KAKT OAITRK H. josxrn acTsoLDs I ' A VK OPKNP.D, ON MAIN NRRKKf, OPPOSII lte Llnck's Store, a large assortment or Purnltu re, such aa Bureau, Hedileide, Stand, Chair. Table. Willow Wagon, Msttraass, LouDfts,4:c. Which the) offer for asle, cheap forcasb. IMi:ilTtHlU. They will bo prepared to turn lah Collin at short notice to low 11 or cotmlrt . Sep & Oregon Musi, mills llul'S 1- is S TILL OPEN POR THK KK1 ceplionof visitors at all hours, and no pains will bospsrod to entertain thom, whether they cn mo singly or by tbe dosen, and no difference In thu price for public days. Al least 40 horses ean bo entertained si any lime at the usual price. The table will be furnishes) with the best the market affords, done up In tbe bet style of cooking. augSU SAM. SHKPPKMD. Peace! Peace!! Old things have passed away and some tillage nave come new OAVIO s: o 11 1 K R . OI.OMAM WILLIAM. SLAUGHTER & WILLIAMS. ir.TOL'LD announce to the public thai they havo W brought on an entirely now stock of good which they aro now opening at the OLD GRIND STONE CORNER, long occupied by R. Tyner, In Brookville. To enumerate their stock would be as tedious as It Is useless. If you want anything In the dry good or grocery Hue, call and see for yoorselvos. They have Mow Drea Nllltsj. Ladles wlihiug to examine some beautiful ityiea of fancy Silks, are Invited to call at oar store and soe some Hoods which are elegant as any lady can with lo tee. Blenched IuallfS. Ladies aro respectfully Invited to eall and examine ibo nice Londale Bleechod Mnslla, 1 yard and 1 IdoB wl.le; Soft Undressed Goods. IMnlu Bl'U Silk-.Won't Npltt. Wehavojuit received a celebrated Black Silk, which has given universal satisfaction. Ladle who aredesTrou of purchasing a black Silk Drea that they can have conSdence 10 believe will wear without cleaning, and will retain Its lustre, ean find Hal Slaughter dt Williams's. Drei (sooda. StellaanüCiape Shawls, Black and Paney Silk, Delaiucs, Hitighams, Prints, Lawns, Challles, Muslins, Linen, otc.al our establishment. Hlcarhcd Linen Table Covers, Brown do, Napkin, Doyelle; juttopened. 500 Pieces Print. Comprising tbe Pacific, ('ocheeo, Merrimack, English, Hamilton, Hpragues, Aliens, Manchester aud a number of other well known makes, wolch we are selling cheap. Draperies. We nave on bands an extensive assortment of I .ace andMuslln D rape rlea. Sugar and Uolue, You may always find a variety of Sugars, and New Orleans aud Sugar-House Molasses at our stand. Iron, niU,Ar. We would call the attention of those wanting Nails of any size, and Iron of any kind, to oivr Urge assortment, which we offer low. aprllSS fiOl'MTHY PBODIXE. - Slaughter tfc i Williams keep on hands all kinds of country Produce, Pork, i.nr.i, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Pumpktua, Apples, Butler, ,v, for sale chcup for cash . O. W. KIMBLB, J.U.VAKC AMr. O. W. KIKSLB, JS KIMBLE. VANCAMP & CO., HAVING PURCHASF.D THB STOCK OP Goods formorly owned by T. Montague, In Melamora, continue to accommodate the public, on the north side of the canal with STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Of every quality. French and English Merino, .... . . . m . . I ... , 1 , . UOlSinet, ueoorges, aianuee, ntiswii, oonneis, etc; aUo, an endless variety of goods for men's wear. Wo keep as ususl, s complete stock of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, of the latest styles. In Boots and Shoes we have on hand an eniirely new assortment of the bed manufactures. In quality, style and price, our goods will suit. J SB tomb mm & .MUIT.. SCHRICHTE fc WELLINGHOFF. t ATB OP HAMILTON, OHIO, OPFKR THK L citizens of Franklin county . I n.liana, Viot ni: i and rone stones of the very best quality and finish, at a low rates as can be furnished in this Valley. As their work peaks for itself, they refer to It, either in the shop or In tbe grave yard where It is already set up. Snop In the Old Yellow Tavern, soutn of theail, Brookville, Ind, aug 29 ly Millinery. if Its. I.AI CHTES HAS BROUGHT TJl on a lot of fashionable Bonnets, Trimmings Vc, aud is prepared to bleach snd trim Hornets at thort notice lo good style. oetl7 tf

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00 tmwiCÄKBLooö na HEALTH AND I.O.Mi LIFE I O BS A l.l.tj! DK. MOHAt'K n SCASDIBAVIAM MBMBDIstS, AT Issl the grand object of Medleal Seleses Is sjSUIaed.Dr. K..bB. '. Beandlaavtaa JUsao. die actually perform what thoasaatf have prosa Ised. but never accomplished. They purge from the blood the corrupt p irtleles which areata and food disease. The qaati of all the solid portions of lbs body Is the hlood , snd If that Suld Is pare, the whole organisation must necessarily be vlgoroua, bardy aad hoetlh'ul. Hen. ... la tbe prepare! Ion snd r omblnollon of the Ingredieats of its famous Scandinavian Remedies, Dr. Itoback's groat objeet was to prodaee a madletao which should disinfect the bleed, la all eaoee. Ho sue -eeeded, snd the eonsaqeeace Is that the operation of his Scaadiaaviaa Blood ParlBer aad Hlood Fills, upon almost ovary specie of disease, U like that of water upon the devouring elomest, Uterally extinguishing the malady. Persons suffer log Irom debility from cbtldbood, Sad aaw vigor Infused lato them by these wonderful life-length, enlng retoratleee. Teey eool the heat el fever, create appetite, reader dlgeotlou perfect, regulate the bowels, promote sleep, Invigorate the reproductive organs, In both seies, control all dtsoriters of the liter, cure seres, bolle, tumor and all skin diseases, and by imparting te the vital Seid sew elements of health, literally make life a pleasure, Instead of tho wrertsome probation which It muslslways be to the Invalid. These remedies are composed solely of Swedish herbs of rare medicinal virtue, never before Introduced In the pree tlee of pharmacy . Physicians of the highest note, la the discoverer's native land, and la other part of Kurope, have certified to the value of tbe medicines, and they have never yet been adminlatere, I w ithonl being followed by marked success. It I impossible, lo enumerate In aa advertlssment a tenth of the eomplnlnt for which they are lafal llble. s , (Bee It to say , thai there I no disorder of any organ, unless caused by malformation, for whlchthey are not adapted; and for the simple reason that they act directly upon the element which renews, feeds aud sustains sll organ, rla., Ihe venous blood . Make iure of in geaulne article by purchasing only of respectable dealers aad regular ag. nt, orof Knbaek himself, 0 east 4th street, cmcln natl. where be may be consulted, by letter a well ss personally. In all complicated aad difficult case. Price of the Scandinavian Hlood Purtier, S per bottle, or S3 pr hslf dos. Pills, SB cents per bos, or five bests for ft. Clsvblaho, Ohio, Dec. S, I SB. Da. Kossen Dear Sir, I should be tadeed ungrateful If I failed to reply to yoar letter of the null ull , inquiring the egocl of your remedies In my case. You say you do not wih to publish my reply, but (Imply lo loarn for your owa satis fat--tioa what the Scandinavian Kemedlee hare done forme. Hut, my dear Sir, I w lab yon to make my statement public, not only aa a Jut tribute to yoar own skill, but for tbo benefit of others who may be suffering a I suffered, aad might be cared as I hsve been cured. For more than als years, as you are aware, I endured a continuous martrydom Irom the ejmblned effect of chronic dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation, and a moot do. plorable eondltton of the nervous system. During that lime I employed the best physicians In Hie Weal, and three time visited New York for tbe porpose of consulting the most eminent med. IctUmen In that city. All was useless. I despaired of rocorealng my health, aad almost wished for death. It was at this time your advertisement canght my eyes, and I determlnee, as a forlorn hope, to try our Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Hills. Only five month have elapsed since I uncorked the Brit bottle and took the first pill. Three words will Uli the result, I em SBSBVI yes, la better health than I ean recollect baring enjoyed since my childhood. My recovers under Providence, I owe te yon. I believe I have paid you about thirty-five dollars for medicine, and had every dollar been a aetasfretf, they would hare beeu ehesp. With deep gratitude I rental a yours truly, MARY ANN COM8TOCK. Por Mis by M. W. Halle, Urookvltle; J. . Clements, Bloomlnggrovc; Glfford At Goble, Lau rel. dee it ly WORMS! WORMS!! FKK! TSO.N & V KOs YKKM I Fl'GK, for sale a eep IS W. L. Faaqtraiaa A- Co.'. NEW YORK DYE HOUSE, WALNUT STREET, 1 (West Side, bet. Sixth and Seventh, ) CINCINNATI, 0MI0. 5 VMM;, SCOURING, STB AM FlMNHTNG, die, die. Psrllculsr attention will be given to suing white Crape, Kröche and printed Shawls. Also, Damask Curtain, Carpets, Rugs, Drnggois, Ac. ic. f rrdr re f ram the renin try promptly attended to. aug BS ly WM. TEA Bp A LB. PICTURE TAKING. T HE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO INFORM J. the public, aud particularly those who waut good looking pictures, that hi Gallery, In the 3d story of Hallo's building, Is open In fair and cloudy weather, and he guarantee good pictures. Call and oe the picture of some of lite best looking cltltens of tbe place. . declTsw L. D. CIIAFXK. FKMhK, For the best HANKS you have ever seen go IB NV. L. i-'ai: . ' n , it .a Co. 6 LASS WAKE and Chinaware of auperlor qual ity at hLAUOMTBa dt W 1LI.I4M. FKKSH OKANGK.S and LKMONS at aprU w. L. Falucbabo. ( o' POWDKK.-Just received Kegs KlOe and Can non Powder. July II SI. L. ! iii,t inn Si Co. HATlS...Kobin.ou'. superior Hams, shoulders and Sides ror sale at aprO W. L. Pa v si ii a a At Co' . fllKACK CHAINS, Ac, a large supply at I SLAi-enTsaA William. AKMKKS, forüraln Cradlesgoto W. L. KaSwii has dk Co. FSHIONAHLK DRKSS GOODS A new suit ply at Linea dt Fabo ibaji's BLACKSMITH'S Horse Shoes and Nails sold by W.L. PaBQcaR & Co. FOK DRIKDBEKP.BBBF TONGÜBS At HOLogna Sausage, go to WK.L.FaaacHaatk Co's HKKK Y PKCTOHAL, by j Sep li D. V. JOHNSTON. B ALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWBRS at Ü. V. JOHNSTON S. SHARD'S LINIMENT by Ü. V. JOHNSTON. K.MANN'S AGUE BALSAM. D. V. JOHNSTON . PORSHA'S BALM LINIMENT. D. V. JOHNSTON. 1)" til ITOCK RAISERS. S We have a few extra Copper Bull Rings. nov . w. L. I A au. uab c vo. mK CA. H.A. TF.A. X For the best Tea in Ihe market, go to nor 7 W. L. Fabui iiar & Co. IfflggSt LACK8' AKDTm7r?f KPX ANTED -Two good Saddle Horses, that RbTCEs work In a buggy. Apply at Ute la FISH. Just received Smoked Halibut, White Fish and Mackerel wholeeale and retail by jniy II W. L. Fakibab dt Co. HON, Steel, and Mould Boards constantly on L bandet 8iaDstu dc Willi ab. PRODUCB, Produce. All kinds of Produce la kcufor Hoods at Slacohtbs dt Williams, VIOLINS. If you want a good Violin go torn July II W. L. Fabqiha dt CV. JUST RECEIVED. 10 hlf bis Mactsrel, 3 hlf bis While and Cod Flab, at aprBS W.L. Paaacaaa & Co's. LARD. No. 1 Prime Family Lard tn Kr-ga, for aaleb W. L. Pauaa dt Co. Clothing. E0. BAKER SELLS CHEAPER AND BETi tcr Clothing than any house in the mar- .. Thev aleo keep a Soe atoek of Famishing Goods, and make Garment lo order at ahortnolice. Blank Deeds, &c. There has last been tseaed althts oa.ee a bow and beautiful edition of Blank Deed , short form We hsve a'so, Quit Claim, Mortgages, Commie loners' Deeds, old form Deeds, Summons and ubpenas

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ISAAC ST SI AI'bBS PsTKIT PSST. tut i i.iiMnintu 11,14. r I I til l IM, ' Hl M .i'iNl'INi.cnkJf MBA I.. BHALLGMAIM. syKSn.A . a wojlt mrhsate ears oi rorn eot isnim, as It la raltswt , If.va g Im sob and com frsrl, la ess operettoa, These Mill. I manufaetare eed Bf tlMBMlSBMl. Ity of Fretirh Mary SUmMSo, svtth SBBBBh MS. I hutld els Olfcreei stsea, prioe rai.glssg rraae BBS le BSM, TSese Mill cobUbbo U ea the oarrest of all ssspoeition snd are su parlor for all parrxo .JtVTp'Stabl m Mil. I., ealled BilMS WSBSBSSsW Tbl I an Ingenlcu ami Saw-Mill le malle Urn berla the woods. Thl Mill stak rtl Bf aaltnal, eteam or water powor. I iiosi- wishing to know felly about las pUfHaBc poa whir they aro ballt, astd rhe prtoee eT esaah sire, as well as tue terms of sale, Ac, srSBSasattte addroes rae. asktsvg a Hook of OeeertPSJea. wWS I will mail and poet-pay. TBoee who So aa will write, In slam, reads hie la ego ago, the -gurr. Post otic. County and State. IRA AC STKAt'H. Pateatee aod Pro. epISSmpr No. m West 4th sL.CIoeBBaal.O Ml BVER801T8 GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY ! I PON CHILLS All Fl? Dumb Ava, MBretls Ctsllls, NKHHALGIA, KPlT.KHTIC flTsT PERIODICAL DI8Ei8B8, nm AJfsctions of the Hsrvcms HEADACHE. ttC. . - -, Is the moot popular mod tela of that etaee ever kaown; ro medietas ever met with euch UNIVERSAL AtROBATlONI Or gained so high e eetobrlty la ae short s Has a tttts. The pree and people, everywhere SB set f It la term of the blsjheetcoininendatloa! PROFESSORS OP MEDICINE, Who hare btlharto withheld lavartably thatrl eaoe from proprietary medicines, gl tads saoetlon, and large number of Kbibbbt Puren ua ess rr in Oaut Paasn In preferoaeeto tiulBlae aad A resale, whir titles most yield the sway to this Irs ly CIBBTtPIC PMBPA KATIOB. The result of esportenoo and la eetlgaSe uot onlj -Hl (.revet. t and e.tr,. yr, r Mile, bring back aglow of life and aal mat loa l u whole system, that Is alngalar asvd seeeltal te thl meottelae sll tbat rag rr sraas or tmis r . r' It i ploaant lo lake, and does not pttrge. vomit or sweat. Ileoatalna bo MEKCURV, ARSRBIC, ITIBIMB, TKVCHM.VK. Or any other poUoooa or Injurions dxag, Wal I poretj iibbi ana perioctiy harm lees, efamror the rasliest Infaats I tl perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALERIA, And a an At. I i K I t.I.KK It haa bo sssnot.-. Circulars for gratuitous disirlbuiioa, eoBtatfilag certiceaie. rmm rroreesors, Phjslelan. Otergymen and tho Frees, aro left wrth each aaraart. BTPrlee TJ eeals. for eata By Dragglsas aad Dealers generally. EVKKHOI dt CO., Proprietor, No. 7 South Nlslh Street, Pblladelptda. AOBMTS.-RawU Morrison. Connersville. D. V. Joaaeton, Brookvillo; t has. Van Camp. Melamora; Cifford A Goble. Laurel: Jotso W Scott, l.ll.ertt; 1.. K. Fuller, Harrison, O4 B. ounner, Anaerson viue; J. D. Mill., BltBBBolhtown. msy 30 Om IMPORTAJfT TO FARMERS. THE UNDERSIGNED BAB OPENED A OOP X on tfalB Ruraraaa. alra.l In Ä toe ouiiutng lormero oeruulod D.rnl Losnnr.lv mni.in.. rttwi BRIDLE8. 8ADDLE8. wiurs, snd evefy artlrle usually found la a Brst Class Ssddle and Harnasa ibab . 1 ... , at, iui taua.1 Rricea. Having had several yoar ' exportosaso la ic but. ties, he I comSdantof snav.. HelinroDar. il to do aiikinria r . . thort notice. . oiaylUSJly BDWARD MRYBR, TO LUMBER MAKERS. EXCP.LLBBT WOOD LARD POR BALK. THR SUBSCRIBER HAS NOME E X CELLE 1 fariDitir Und in Illinois, aad la BoatkeoB la disns, which be wilt sell cheap, or e. -hange for land lu Prankllu county. It Is all well Umbered. That in Illinois partly Improved. A saw salt I am the laud lu Indiana would make a feeBessB Is a lew years. Lumber for the Iowa market commnnds from BI3 loflS per thousand, wtthla two mile of the land, and any quantity of good poplar lug that ran be bought, al the mill, at 04 per thouasod. Th land offers great ladueosaeaU at Ersoos having small farm or town property tm so parts. B T. A. GOOD WIB . GROCERIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, So. 9 ( ommcrclal Rejw BROOKVILLE; DID. WM. L. FA RQ II HA It & CO. HAVE now opened.and will keep nilBSSBBllj oa Band, a general and complete aoanrtassBl of Osujcbbib. Inch they offer at prires aa tow a they can be procured In Cincinnati ia assail parcels. .Mr. Farijuhar having bad much exportooe lu this branch of trade, Baiter hints,. if that oaoStni can be furaisbed by wmolkbalb la thte msr ketbutaiUADs Amu 1 1. ihbati rao aad at rctailto Induce the purchasers t-. rai 'asbbowb. Their lock cousins in part of Coffee Salt by barrel Ratal loa " In sack Ft-, R.O. Soger Rice Lemons Powdered do Dried Peaches Plckloe Crnshed do applee Mate Molasses Dale Almond Mackerel W ill .w War Prrtaoe W hite Piah Oyster CbeewB Cod Pish 1 undlfsi Tobacco Louisville Lime and Cemeat. Trace, Halter and Breast Chains. SB ere Is Spades, Hoes Hay, straw and Manure Porks. A II of which will be .old for a mall adntaoe am Clgaeinnai) wholesale price for Cab 01 APraovaB COCBTBy raoBica. Call and examine our stock; one door soath ol Llnck dc Parqubar'. ARRIVAL OF THB P A CIFIÖ, SHE IS LOADBD WITH SPRING GOODS, TYNER & KIMBLE LOOK OUT FOR NO. I INTEEESTINO DETAILS'.!' TYNKK A KIMLE HAVERS CSIVBDTNBIB early stock of Spring S3 boss, aad tnrtu the public to call and examine for themselves before purchasing. a thoy can say without foarofeoairsdiclion, thai the purchaser eaa ears a laifelatareet oa his money by purehaalagof taom. Their ck Is largo and well selected at prion ae tow as ..toney can command. Ttse MONTHLY ADDITIONS will Ins c fresh and seasonable Goods, such as HaU, Caps. Boots, Shoes, OrocerW, Hardware, Iron, Grindstone, and all tbo mall aeSttvaaeoa1 tec tod with and neceesary to a complete stock appertaining lo the trade. They take to exchange for Goods, all the ear money vney cata goi,oecis an tae broaea 1 notes, at Ciociunati prices, together with al every article lu the produce Hoe, AT THE OLD SVBIVI BI AAD. Bpril 4 FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES WILLI A TI FBAÜE OFPERS TO SELL his huge lot of excellent KarattBiw at wholesale price. Pereons wishing to bay any thlog ta his line rill do well lo call on aim before bwytBg elsewhere. Ae Be makes faaaltare, he caa aBblT to soil cheap. Shop opposite Mr. Lynn's Carriage Shop. Sep DRS. PEEK & MNEGA& EClsECTlC PHYKU1ARS dk BSJiU . Bern's !S. H EREBY respectfully tender their sei 1 1 bob to vmm esBaawae or ml vie inltv . bopitur by a promt lUsattos sat 01 wen iiroiemtoB wääsmt Th b Cfaei, ifid.as-Btvpt if

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