Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 December 1865 — Page 3
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LÖt'AL uEPABTMfeSt. X3- Tbe FuUishef is äbsnt from hoaae, tlsiiiogjns mother in jVnesrille, Ohio. ' ,V Beligioüi ffoticei. ' " -1 iTeT V M. Drake will preach at ' Cedar Grove on next Sabbath at 3 o'clock P. M. .'. Ree. C. Tinsley will preach io the M. E. Chorch at Ml. Currnel on Saturday evening, 23J "inst.; at CJ o'clock P. XL .. . - Tb first sermon cf aeries' of meeting will be preached in the M. E Church at ML Carmel o Friday evening, 224 inst. Oa Saturday evening, Ree. C. Tinsley' will preacK leroionappropriaJa to Christmas. V V ' EaUath ScHool Exhibition."" ' , The Sabbath School' of the Universalist CbnrcSVt Mt Carmel, Ind.will hold an exhibiiion on Saturday night, December 23. AdmütioB, 23 cents. Proceed for the school Hard to Beat. , ' Air. Elijah Vaa Ne-i, of Union,' slaughtered a few days since, a couple of bog, eight mouth 1J, which weighed 303 and 276 lbs. oct, respectirely. DIED Near Palestine, December 2, of heart (3 1 lease, Mrs. Charity Brown, wife of Jas. Rrowr. Esq. Hy tbit death oar friend Nixon Paris 'Ioif?;? Bi in SprtcgfieJ 1 township, be having purchased : the life estate of the deceased. .. . . Hetty Tax. - .Te-sra T. & J. W. CaCr, of 'Aurora, paid to the Collector of the 4th District, on the 25h day of November, tax on distilled spirits to the amount of $79.791! ... , J! Washlngtoa Correspondence. We publish tlii week two letters from nnr Washington correspondent, .J. It. 0. Don't fait to read them. " ' , Acknowledgment. . ' Lieut. Biiihle. A. A. Q. M., OreensWn, K C, hns cur thanks for tJie first iue of the new 4ttlt af ilw Dailt Uiel.niond Kxainfutr. X4? The ladies' supper Tit night was a euec-M. .The room. a well filled f wrre the eblee, and the good thing! arprecinffd. All honor to thalaips for their enterprise, end lileo iicc in lb future. ii. i Accident, , AtrpM man Ur thm -mm of VanmdJ. ridini; r'fnriiilIarrlspnJjnclion.'wriile walkio n the railroad track on he 9th int a frnck hy the ow-rntc.ir of a lornmoiir tn ' .motion, which broke- two rih., rne rra and "i lT.. "d iflicfrd other Prion Injurie. Iiis recovery wa coni Ired donhifut. . Potit Jurora. Thw foJlowin is the pnnrl rf Prtit Juror for the February Term of tho Frnriklie (,'irruit roort: GrSr fiif. Ahrrhem Iari. John Dickson, Jscoh TUi'inV',r, T-awrenc? Trs?st, Michael Keonßh, Ja. Wriahf, John It. Jone, n. II. Seal, Eiijba!et Durber, John Koerner, Jon. Cnpp ' ; ThleVlng-. Op. Ut Snrday night, a Cno hog helongin 1n Mr. V.'m. McClnre, weighing aome 300 lh. I iloleu from tbe ren In whic?i it u rnn. -i , - - 5nd with othere. The thief, or thievee,-bad iriren it a nVrt distance, cut off the head, rrmovd the tulestines, and convejeJ Rvar the rfmi nder. Thla ii the second hog that ha been stolen from Mr. UQin-e the1 preaent taneon. We Irani that three or f.tuYhare he'i etolrn from Mr. Julia Wright. SjmelioJj will come lo gtief one fif lhe! days. rt ' XfTLm We rejret to learn 'that our f-llor-towmnr.an (leorpe Holland, Eq., of Itichmond, Ind., ia lying quite ill of fver. Sale of Real Estate. - Mr. Ja. Mtllwain. of lUoomimr Grove. ha Louglit t f Albert I,0( rr hat m the old Cuatis cavern stand in Krorinn, with 80 acrtscf land attached, for which he pajs $G,000. ? . ' Rebuilding. We If am that th brie over the White Water at llarridon, ahichi was burned by the Morgan raider, is being replaced with one of iroAV ' ' : ': ' ' " ' . j '- ' - m DIED At : lha Fayette County Poor 'Ay. lumoa the 1 Ith Inat., Mr. Jn Iitich. formerly of DIcominj Grove, andrt-cenily of Kverton, Ind. - Sernadö to Hon. Jona H. Farqahar. The National Intelligrncer sft)S the aplendid band of the 8th i regiment of the Hancock serenaded the Hon. John II. Farquhar of Indiana, last night at the Avenue House. After tha baud had played erernlnirs, Mr. Farquhar appeared npon the verandah and tendered his thanka for the compliment. lie said he uniltrstood that the. ' compliment came from the lieut. Colonel of tbe regiment, who was from lis State." He complimented the Lieut Col W: 0. Mank,) upon hia gallantry and efficiency during- the aar,' and in conclusion, congratulajut hiaKeurers Ufon tie cullapue and termination of the rebellion. . The band then Iajrd aewaira and departed for their cantj) ' , 7'Le Nonacbord Society of Drookvillr, will (iva ita first . entertainment an Tucsdap evening,-December 26, at the Court IIoue. Ticket?, 25 ceota. Family Titketa, admitting four, 75 cents, reserved seat, 73 cents. Can . be had of any member, or of the uaderiigned, at the door, at least a quarter of an hour before th perforvaoccf begTiO Performance legin a , quarter before 8 o'clock, -precisely. For particular, sen programme, or pply fr a freulae,. ; O , i L, . VALENTINA TRAGESSEIi, Treasurer, N. 3. , The Lady'e Friend- - . The Habtiehers of this eeastifuf niagaxit have Uceda magnificent number for January. Thdledrp- steel engraving, The Forest Gleaner ,' ia a perfect gem of beauty. Then we hare a 'gorgeous colored . plate, 'The Hand Danner Screen in Chenille on Velvet,' a Targe double colored Steel Fashion Plate, and an engra.iog cajlad 'Stephen Wbarton'a Will,' which illustrate! a fine story. Arnor ihe literary matter we notice Stcphen Waartona Will (Mra Trunk,' by Francesr Lec; 'Jours' Story, or' French Lessons; Tfie Two Nightingale 'Stories of our Village ty ' lteatrioe Colonna; 'In Illneae by FletenUrrrcj; 'Arthur's Wife Editor's Def arttneat, Tbe Fashions, Honiehold Receipts Price $2 30 a year; 2 copies, $1 00. Address Deacon 1 Peterson, 315' Walnnt street, Philads'phi.:
Mr. Semuol -Itincaid' died -. near Dill.boro,
De'ärborn Couotj, on the 9h inst," in the 9Tth year of hia age. He .was a drummer boy in tha. Revolutionary war, nod wae present at the battle of Dunker IlilL His lineal descendants living' are 11 children, 3t fc4and children, 62 great grand children, and 7 great great grand children. - Proceeding- of the-Agricultural Society. Ba.otviL-t, Dtetattr 3, 1889. - The Franklin County Agricultural Society wet.. ; Preeent, the President, Secretary, and a quorum of meiuoers. : The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The President made the following "Report, - ix: - ; ,' . ". "i i LaootTttn, December 2, 1853. Report of the Treasurer of tbe Franklin Co. Agricultural Society for the year ltsG5, received as1 follows, vis: : Dr. - $331 00 220 60 1)5 00 : 3fi 60 20 00 " ' 33 37 Cash for Family Tickets, - .. Cash for Day Ticket, Kent of Refreshment Stand, For Shows and Stall, For County -Treasury, Balance la Treasury per 1861, Total Receipts, Br Premiuroa raid-' $1,261 37 Cr. Kxpeueea'of Fair, -'t,w 82 Total Expenditures, - $3,49 S2 8,19 82 licavinj balance in Treasury of $411 33 JACKSON LYNN, Treaa, . On motion of CJ. 1. Dentley the Report was adopted, atid ordrcd to bo prioted with the minute. - - The following bill were allowed: . LT. V. Kvger, , SI 3:i John S. Martin, Assistant S?c'y., . ii 09 Ii. IL llitymond, do , do G 00 D. It Düllos do do G 00 Jackson Lyiiu, two clerks, 12 00 Un motion of Dr. It. llaymond, the Treasurer was ordert d to pny the balance due John P. Uradr; also the iutcrest ou the uote of Mrs. H Wilson. Öii motion, the Sciety proceeded 10 election of tOicers, which resulted as frl.o-vj, to- . ... wti: John II. Quick, President; I). O. Allen, Vice Fmidtnt; K K. A. Jeter, Secretary; J. l.nti, Trenurfr, V. O. Uucker, Marshal Un Motion, Dr. Ilaymond, Fieldinif Urrry, and S. P. Ulbert, w,?r ftpoiüted a committeo to reMtnl the i. amra of persona fur Directors for the fuMovui g Jiar, who reported the following,' tii: " ChurUs Dntis, C. B. Huntley, Nixon Davis, L S Jenkins, A. U. Lim, Lt A. llWkenberry, John Iveily, Silas II, St rr injj, Juo. Sclilitht, Satuutl V. Uwlieils, John R Monnaun, Win. McCiure, Jt tl'eriioii Colescott. (Ju motion, . the f.lhwing persons were appoiuled a füm-oittee of Arrsngrment': John U. Adair, II. II. .Sit't, Juhn 1. Case, Fielding llitrj and C. C. Dii.kley. On mo'ion, the Secretary was allowed the sum of $4 for itaii(iiirj, postage, Ac. The Printing for the ensuing yar was ordered to be given to the American olHce. The next iuir to coiiituvnco on1 Tuesday, Septf mr If, IStiln i Society adjeerned. " 1 F. R. A. JETER, Sec'y. Business Notices. tjufio to Kelly's for Hoot, Shoes, Hats and Cup, Blank Book, Book und Stationery, School Hooks, 'Photograph Albums, from CO cents To $G; Pocket-books, Portmonie, Purses, Buck (iiovea. Toy Bjoks, Gift ' Books, Uuibtellas, iud Notions generally. ; , tfQm A lot of Pluih and Cloth Caps for sale at Kcely'i, for the ucxt ten days, at reduced prices. " ' 4 DR. JNO. W. KEELY, to. 93 BROOKVILLE. INDIA X A ' 3Iast be Seen to be Appreciated. IP JLi ORBN C H3 S1WIBI MÄCSIIB! Uneuäled iu Beauty ol Resign a ad Style J. ' . ' of Finisa. ' HAKES FOUR DISTINCT STITCHES! Lock Stitch. Knot Stitch, Double Zock Sfitch, lhulU Knot Stitch, and hns the Reversible FeJ. IT combine all the goad qnstltits of otnsr first Isss Machine, and poees tossy ABYAXT A 6 E3 veraav an4 all af them. Is the most VlMPl.K and PERFECT ia its MECU A KICAL CONSTRUCTION, af auy ?wia( Machine y nffered to tbe pahlie, sml Iks ONLY aae eseV.le of making MOKE THAN ONE KIND OF STITCH. ' M. W. BAILS, Breokville, Ag;atfer Franklia Co. J. W. SMITH, Oeu. Agsat, Se.:7 ft. Penn. St., Indianapelis, lad. jsn30-U AdtiiliilslrntoT'sttMcot IVcal Kslalc. 1 THE undersigned Administrator ef the Estate ef Robert Jt. Jin'ss, decessed, will sell at public tuet on, oo the premises, On Friday, December 20th, 18C5, the following Real Estate in Franklin County, Indiana, 1u wit: ; r ; . : : :' The andivded Ore-ninth of Ihe AVest half of the Suuth-Wcst quarter of Section 12, Town 12, Range 12, which is about 1 miles East of Laurel, ta wbleh is a good Hewed Log Houxe and other buildings, 15 acres of cleared land, the remainder being well timbered. Mary Jinks, owuer of the other four-ninths of said half quarter, wilt sell the same at the same time and vo the tame terms, the whole of the half qaarter to bo sold together. . f -ALSO, ' ' : said Administrator will sell at public auction, on the premises, On Saturday, December 20th, 18C5, the undivided two-thirds of Lots Nos. 28 and 27, in Anderson plat of tho Town ol Andersonrille, iu saidCuuoty, on which is situated a good Frame House aad Blacksmith than. Mary Jinks, owner or the other third of said lets, will sell the sanio at the same tine and on Ihe same terms, the whole of said lots to be sold together. TERMS OFSALE.-Ose-half or thepurchse money to be paid on day of Sals, lb remaining one-half ia one year Iroiu day of sate, deferred payment to be secured hy note and mortgage on the premises beating interest from date, aad walvingvafuation aad appraisement laws. SfEPHU: J1SK3, Administrator. Leo. 8, lS85-4w. , C3e-dL"7"033. Away 2 HOW to raise Walsktisaad make Hair grew oo DaM Heads. How 1 Win. at Cards. Care Freckles, Pimple end twant.v ether secrets of great value to. all in arris I or single psrsoos, sent free to any address, fur ne lied Stunt to pay Pest. , Address, D. II, WILLIS, agl9 5u 14. Nassau Street, Nt- Yeilu
"COLD, SILVER. ; 18G5, 18GG, 18G7. 1 to 75,00 0 I 1 M a n u r a c t u r c rk Age u is!! ? Our Nnv-. Modo.: One of oiir GOLD or SILVKR YJtth. es, or Sitter Tea Seta for 2, as ' below stated. ',
Oer articles consist ef PIANOS, far which we will give $800 cash, If ftreferrad. 1 - " MELODEONS, SKWINO MACHINES, ' GOLD WATCHES, PUOTOQRAPH ALBUMS, 150 " " 40 u 150 28 ' f " 10 " , ' $ " , ' 40 " y . . is " 18 " i.i 41 1 IS - SILVER TEA SETS, " SPOOX, TABLE " LADLES, ' WAITERS, ' CASTORS. And othar valaabla I nr Jswelrv, Tc!lt an d Work boxei,and artleles. ' " ' ' ' One of oar tea setts or one pieee of onrOold or Silverware Is worth a bashel of Xhe cheap dollar Jewelry H " v v' k ' ' ' We have adopted the following mode of.' XlotriTDri.-tlOX3L ! ! by sale of 75,000 articles of Talus I , Onr New Mode ! I The articles of good are numbered from I ap to 75,001) I ?7,500 consisting of Pianos, Melodcon, G.ld St Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Tea k Talle 8otts, Solid Silver tea and tahle Spoons and Forku, etc., etc., and the other 37,600 article ef valuable Jewelry, Work k ToilctCases, Pbotogrsph Albums, Openface filver Watches, and fey article tn great rarlety. 74,000 notice DUtnbsred from 1 to 75,001) are printed and put into enled envelopes snJ well mixed aad osis of thee is taken oat end sent lo theperon sending to as 25 cents to eorer espeose of postage, eorrespondonee etc., and the article or goods eer. responding with the number on the nettse will he rent to tiie holder of tbe sane immediately ( if be desires to pnrchsie the artiete) on the receipt of rro not. .. For Instance! If thsnamher en the notice nt to yen should be 500, and a piano or llnmood sett or gold watch shoald be numbered 5D0, it will be sont to you fr 12, and so en for every article in oar list of 75,000 article. After reeuirtug the Artiete, if it dees not plcare yon, jou can rcturu it, aad your uionej shall be Refunded. 25 eenti mu.lbe sent to pay expense of postage, Correpundenee etc., on one notice. . Rotneraber that whatever article corresponds with the number on your notir s, you eat) have It by pay inj? T w IolUra fur it, whethor it be worth I'lOOU or .fJ-OO. And it is fur our interert to deal fairly, ani lend out ear floe articles, as It fsives enSJeneo to the rullie, aad thorwSr InoreaSei ouriales. THY OUR SEW MODE!!! Upon rceolpt of 25 cts., which pays for correspondence, pntnge etc., we send one notioci Upon teceij.t of ft, which pays fer correspondence, postage, eta., we send sis notiees. t'pou receipt nf $5 which. pays for oorrespondenee, postage, etc, we will tad40 notieel, and dne preacnt valued at not loss than $15, as a sample of our goods. Upon receiptor $13, which psys for eorrefpee,denee, pnntage, etc., we will t nd. 150 notsnd a SOLID SILVER WATCH, by rctorn mail. " Agents Wanted fend for eur circular! Agents allowed a large rssheoinmisslon, by whisk they ean make Hi weekly. Address pUInly REED Jt RROTliEK 8 tesretn -24 Liberty St. ect20-2tn. New York City, .Y. riROOKVILLE' MARBIE Will? H. H. SChQICHTE & CO. MR. SCHRICIITE has entered into Coparterhip with one bis former workwhels etuosi ex cellent Stoue Cutter, V . fin-fl-A f S'UXCVol BW ,,,Ce,ha now tnereaa km MONUMENTS, K't).pM) Tomb Stones, illH rn T.irl)ß mm 1 ucces, 5fÄ-t5rviJ Building stone, aa l every other article partainlng to Stoae er Marble Cutting. . ' . ' ' . ! ' THEIR WORK IS WARRANTED, and term and prices as low as Ihe times will admit. The patrnnjr of the pitMle is seHeited thron h Iheir traveling Agents, J. W. DOLE and Q KORUK B HL. Pl.i-e of bulness at the old stand in rear of Coart Iloase, ßrookville, Ind. ju!2t-y II. II. SCIIRICUTE A CO. BAaBWÄREe t Is daily receiving large additions to bis present WELL, FUIINISIIED STOCK Ob HARDWARE, consisting In part of ' ' ' ' " Fanners' Tools of - all kinds, CARPENTERS' & JOINERS' TOOLS, SHOE-MAKERS' TOOLS, Scythes, Porks , Hakes; STllAWCUTTERS, EXTRA QUALITY j CHAINS, SAWS. NAILS, WROUGHT CUT, . i . Itopt0, &mwt Horse Shoes and Nails, . BENT STUFF for CARRIAGE MAKERS Of American and Engtith Make, FAMILY GROCERIES, such as SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, CHEAP FOR CASH Store at the iga of the Big Faw. JOHN C. WELLKR. Breolvllle, Aagnst 25, 1805-y. CEDAR GROVE HOTEL, CEDAR GROVE IND., FINLEY & KELLET, Proprietor. Cood Poardirg atrensonabls rats, and good Stabling for lierses. nevi0-3m. Ayert Sarsapaiilla. j
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Grovesteen 'St Co.,
IFI MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadly, N, Y. ; THE attention of the rablioand the trade is hf ited to cur NEW SCALE f OCTAVE R0SBWOOD flASO rORTEti, which for rolrfire and purity of too are unrivalled, by any hitherto offered la this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French tSrand Action, Ilarp Pedal, Iran Frame, Overtraag Bass, A., aad eaeh instrument being nade wader the personal supervision ef Mr. J. II. Oiotiitiis, who has had a praotieal axperieaee of over 35 year in their manufacture,' la faUy warranted ia every particular. - v ' ' : :- Tho "Grovesteen Tiano Fortes" received the award of merit over all others at the celebrated AVorld's Fair. , - . Where were exhibited lnstramenta from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and 2fcw Yerk; aad also at the America Institute for flro.saeeesstve years, the gold and silver mad air from he ta of which can he een at ourlware-roosa. . . .... By the introduction of tmproveaeents we make a still more perfect Plane Forte, and by manufacturing largMy, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer tt.ese inotrnment at a prise whlob will preclude all competition. Paiccs Xo. lScven Octave, round corners, Roswood plain esse 275. No. ?, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $300. No. 3, Seven Octave, rouad corners. Rosewood Louis XIV style $325. Terms: Net Ca eh In Cnrrent Funds. . Descriptive Circulars sent free. "A. k C." nnTÜ ly . ORK AT SALE or "Watches and Jewelry ! $1,000,000 WORTH to he disposed of at Ono IDollrvr JSncli I Without regard to valor 1 1 Kot Is be paid for until you knew what you are torcecive til BY A: H. ROWErt & CO., (Agents fvr the Manufacturers,) No. 3G Deekmnn Street, Ktw York. jUir Read Ihe following List ef Articles to be aold fur OS Ü DOLLAR EACH: 180 O'tlJ Hunting Case V, niche's... each $125 00 100 Gold Watches, various itfle.. 75 Or aOO l.a lic' Gold Watche ........... 60 00 610 Silver Wtttchn each $25 00 to 40 OU l.liOO hlegnnt Stiver Plated Cantor Stand " - SO 00 to SO 00 1,000 Elegant Kilver Plated Fruit & Cke liaokeis. " 15 00 to 25 00 2,S0J setts of Silver Dated Tea Spoon b 00 to 13 00 2,600 sett of Silver riutvd f Fcrks - ' 8 00 to 15 00 2,000 Gobletl, en graved... ...... ...4 0 to 8 0l 3,000 pairs ol Tael pka........5 00 to , 00 pairs of Salt Fpooo 3 00 to 4,0011 magnificent Ropkin Hings....4 ttO to S, OOS pair of Pen dab t Ear Drops, (Sorted colur ).......... ...... 5 00 to 8 Oil 3 00 V50 8 00 3,300 setts of Ladies' Jcwvlry, imltalion Ivory 3 00 to 10 09 2,500 OuM Lneket, antra red harks, watch fsee, perfect-imitation Ladies' Watch 10 00 1009 JUsvUe.' Rickj;ohrkh 1vJ . - . '. unique patterns ....'.....'.. 5 00 to 25 00 4,400 Delt Bnekles, Uo!d, iet and Vulcnnite M 5 CO to 13 00 0. 000 latest stylo Vest and Keek Chain S 00 to 20 00 5,500 Usnts California prsmoad ri s M 5 00 to 20 on 4.000 California Diamond EarDrois5 00 to 10 00 3,000 5!initare and Enameled Revolving Pins 5 00 to 10 00 2,000 California Diamond and Enameled Uenti' rarr Pin 5 0 to 10 00 2,000 MaHonie and Emblem Pins.... 3 00 to 10 00 2,500 Gold Land Bracelets, tngrsv- . and ptatn 3 00 te 20 CO 3, OSO Jet and Mnreie Brooaho..,... S 00 to 10 OS 2,H00 Cameo Breeches, rich pst-te-ns, very tasty 5 00 to 20 00 3,000 Coral Ear Irop ... 4 00 to 6 00 2,1)00 Ladies' Chatelaine Ch4as A Ouard Chains , 8 00 te 13 00 6,000 Ocnts' Pin, a i plendiJ sifortment 2 00 te 10 00 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, enircly new style 8 00 to 10 00 3,000 Studs aud Sleeve Battens, in setts, very ricb.. 3 00 te 10 00 5i81 Sleeve Battons, plain, enameled and engraved. 2 CO to 8 00 10,C09 plain and haudsomely engrsr ed Rinn.. 2 0 to 10 00 8,000 Leckcts, dual'.e caso, richly engraved 2 00 t 10 10 15,000 sett of La-lu' Jewelry, new and latest styles 00 te 12 0 5,0r0 handsome Seal Rings 3 00 to 8 00 ?.0fl0 setl of Botora Studs 2 50 to 6 01 1. eOOGMJ Pens acd Gold Exten sion Holders v 15 00 to 25 CO 2,000 sells Jet and OoPr Pins ar. 1 Ear Dr-T-- 8 08 to 10 e 2,000 (Jol.l Thiinblq, Pencils, Ae... 4 00 to 6 00 10,000 Gold I'ens and handsome Sil- . ver Cise 5 00 to 8 01 10,003 Uld Pen and a.tndom Bb- . ony llulilrrs 4 00 to 0 00 The method of disnnslns; ef these goeds at ONR OOI.LAK eaeh is at follows: CsrtiO -ates, naming; each article and its valee. are placed in sealed envelopes end veil ruiied. One of thesecnrelopes will be ssatby mail to any ad'lreson receipt cf 25 rents. '. On the receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are (ins; to have, then itisatyearep tion to send the diltar aud tske Ihe arl'ele or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Cold Watch, rj. mond Hinf, or any set of Jmrelry oa our list fr ON'K DOLLAR, aad in ao ease ean they get less than O te Dollar's worth, as there are no hlaaks. The price of Certificate is-as fellows: On for 25 cent; Sve for $1) elerem fr$l tkrlrty for $5. sixty-flro for $10; one Ii ad ml fo' Tho distrthutinn is rnnducted falr'y, and all hare an equal chnnce of obtaining the valnah'e prises ry perchn.ins; tbe CeriScatis. We guar. antee entire salintasttan tn a'l rac. Agents wanted to whom wo offer special terms and premiums. -Send 25 rents fer one Certificate and onr circular with term. Address, A. II. BTVEK CO., novSl 3m P. 0. Bii 4270, Slew York. TUR GROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE still re A tains its prcedenee and great popularity, and after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe riod of thirty years, is now pronounced by the ma.ical we rid to be un.urpasscd and even unequalyd in richncfs, volume and purity of tone, durability and cheapness. Our new seale, French action, harp pedal, iron frame, ever-strung bass, seven octave, rosewood pianos we are selling cheaper hy fmm $100 to $200 than the same. stylo aed finish are told by any other first class makers In the eousjtiy. Dealers and all ia waut of good pianos are invited to send for eur Descriptive Catalogue, whiehj eontainrybntng-aphsof ear different styles, together with prices, Xoonesheuld purchase a piano wltbjoat seeing this Cat.tr.gne. Medals, almost without number, have been awarded te the Grovesteen Plana, and at tho CrLr.rutrs World's Fsia, thongh pst tn competition with others from all parttof European! the V. 3-, it took tho highest award. B.tabllshed 1835. "TlIlOVESTEEN CO., Jal2S-Iy , 4 Broadway, New Yerk. T. s. a Bv. .. . - r. aaauT. ADAMS & 11ERKY, (UROOKVILI.F., inPIArtA,; Ojfrit wer GilUoris Siott. martt-ja
"Unquestionably the best fustairied itotk
- of the kind in the World." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. CsItical Notices of via Parss. i It Is the foremcst Magssioe cf the day. The fireside never had a more delightful eompscioa, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than tlarpet's Magatise. Methodist l'rstetant(Baltiuiore). Tha most papular Monthly in the worl J. New Terk Observer. We must refer In terms of enlogy to the high tone and Varied excellences f Ilsiria's MsoaIIKK a Jurnal with a monthly circulation ef about 179,000 copies in whose pages are te be found tome of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We Speak of this Work a? evidence of the American People; and the popularity it has aequirod is merited. Eaeh Number contains fully 144 page of reading matter, sprroprlately illustrated with good wocd-caUt-aiid t combines in itself the racy monthly and tbe more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features ef the daily journal. It has geeat power in the dissemination ef atoveofpure literature. Trainer's Uuld to American Literature, London. -The volumes, bound, constitute of themselves a library af mleeeltaneoas reading such as eea not be fvund ia the same compass in any other publication that has come under our notice. Boston Courier. A Sulicripticng. 188 6. The Publishers have perfected a system of msH. i rig by which they ean supply the Mscsir! aad WfcKtLT promptly to those he prefer f. receive their periodical directly from the Offiee of Publication. The postage an Htnret's MaosKtss Is 24 cent a year, which must be paid at the aCBsCRiBsa'a post-office. Termi:' Tfaarrr'a liar.asixR, one yexr.........$4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine or Weekly wilt te supplied gratis fr every Club ef Five Subscribers atj-'l 00 each, iu one rem'ttance, or fix Copies for 20 00. Bsek Number can be supplied st ryr time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-i ne Volames, in neat cloth binding, will Ve sent by express, freightat expeaseof purchaser, forf 2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, 3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, cents, by wail, postpaid. AdUre. HAKPEIt Jt BrcnKRg, norlO-Str Franklin Squae,5ew York. The Greatest Variety and Latest Styles of Mil' HB. BK FURS, FUR HOODS, CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS, Men's and Boys' READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots c&5 SlioeG, EVERY VARIETY OF 3:Cj8 O M3C"2eE S e a .-. - , v- - ' sad every thing generally found 2a a Dry Goods Stoic, can be found at the. . NEW STORE kept hy Us Va ,KY6S8i at the old stand formerly eccrpied by King A Diets. Daring adopted tho Cash, System exclusively, both bnyiai; and selling for catb, the Proptietor of this tsteMiehmtnt is able to sell at the smallest possible profits. A liberal share of patronage 1 respectfully solicited. novi7-ly. if 0JiJIOTM61 60. CAE1TAL. $3CO.00Q 00. FIRE" ÄNü'AUlflNE HI?KR Taken on as reasonable tersnr as any other reliable Ccaipany. OFFICF S.W.Cornerof Thirdaad Syeamere Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. U. f. tiRAl, r resident. W. W. TRIP1T. Feeretary. B. M. BATCH ELD KB, tien'l Aren. EDWARD MEYER, Agent, erp22 ly Brookville, Ind, HKS av rnM un. .JOBS H. rooTr. COMBER & FOOTEf Carriage Manufacturers! HIZOOKVILLE, IND,. ANUFACTIJRE the verv lest ist class velii hides of every variety known to the trade. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES SULKIES BAROUCHES. ROCK A WAYS. EATRESS d- PEDDLER WAGONS d'C , d C They will kep cn hand n Cne assortmcrt ef work in their line, aud uii it mttli to oi(irr,n short notice, any style tr pattern .f vtkirle, II of which tl) jr will warrant to le made ef the best inaterial, and by careful and experienced wotkmen. BLACKSMITH ING in all its branchos by W. H. Busier, an experienced mechanic. Particular attention pnid to HLere5iIrl23LS. deel-tf ' - . " " ÖTStcrs1 Oysters! F il E5 11 B ALT I M 0 R E 0 YST E R 8 rce. I ve 4 daiIv, and rervtd u in the bert llyle, by GEOROK gCHLArp. Drop in aad see him aDd try a dish. For sale also by ihe can and half rsn. dsl-tf Fairfield Mills, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA. THE undersigned having put these Mills la excellent running order, is new prepared tn d work in tbeieeiliet and bestmanter. Special attention given to custom work. The highest market price paid for Wheat, er, srill grind and pack for those who do not witti ts sell. Jark-nn Ljun wIM furnish my Flour to all in Brookville and vicinity who wish to ptrebm. ALSO rrrntred te saw, 0 fernlih Mils af T.wrnrier on short nnllee. FRANK BROWN. ecl2(MyV lyefs Äguo Cures
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Watehe, Clock, Chain'i., Diamond King, Melodeons, Sevcing Machines, dc. ONE MILLION dEUKS .Ü0RTII , TO BE DISPOSED OF, AT ONE DOLLAR EACH!! Without regard to Value t' Not to be paid for until you Intone u hat you are to ttteite I . . Splendid list of Articles, all to bo sold for OHE HOLLAH 'EACH! 100 Clocks (French) 8 and 21 day clocks, ranging from .......$49 to $250 eaeh. 100 Pianos, of the best manufacture I ...3Q to 800 " 250 Sewing Machine, of tbe best manufacture 50 to 150 " 250 Uents Uold Hunting Case Watches. ........................ 0 te 10 " 250 Ladies' UulJ and Enameled Hunting Case Watches.. 35 te 70 " 500 Gents' Uaating-Case Silver Watches r..... 35 to 200 Dismond Kitgr...; ...l.. 50 to 6000 Uold Vest A fteck Chains: 4 te TO luo 30 8 . 1 41 tl IS 3000 " Oval Band Urcl.l. it 50U0 Jet and Uold Baeetets...- 6 to 20Ü0 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chins.l......... t ie 7000 .Solitaire A Uold brooches, 4 to 5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Br cebc ...... ................. 4 to 6000 Mosia, Jet, Lava and Florentine Er Drops.......... 4 to 7590 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drop ..... 4 te 4000 California iHanioo. i Ureatpins .'. 2.50 to 3000 Uold lb aud Vest Watch Keys ......2.50 te 4000 Fob X Vest Kibboa-ilidc. 3 te 50U0 Sets solitaire Sleeve-buttons, Studs, Ac 3 to 3000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, Ac. 4 to 100(10 Miniature LocltU 2.00 te 4000 " " Magie Spring........ 10 te 3000 Uold Toothpicks, Crorses, Ac . i to 4000 Plain iold hiug. 4 1 5000 Chased " ... 4 to 20 It 10 8 e 20 8 is it lOUOOStone Set and Signet Rings 2.5u to 10 10000 California Diamond Rings. 2 to IV i n j00 fc'et LtdttD Jewelry Jit and Uold fiüOOScts Ladies' Jewelry Csmeu. Pearl, Opal and olhfT 4 tOll 8) MIHHlf 10000 Gold Pens, btlrer Kitco sioti Holders A Pencils....
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OOOO Unld Pds and Uold M't'U I Holders et io 1 5000 QoU Pens aod Gold Esten tcniun 11 lder.... 5000 Ladir Gilt A Jet buckle.. j.iUO JJair Bars and Bills 5000 Silrcr U.iblct and Drinking Cups. : 0 1 1 0 Silver Usterr I'DUO Krait, Card and Cake lla.kete... 5000 dosen ilr Tra hj ojtis... 10. OJ " Tablespoons and Fork In coneiUvnee of the greatstagnatiosi.f trade in the Manufacturing Cinriils ef frst.ee end England, a I trge quantity of vslssLl Jewelry, uri;inliy intended (vr the European market, bat bern rent off tor sale in this ru try, and MUiT HI' SOLD T ANY SACRIFICE I I'nder theie circumstances, HAMILTOK'A CO., acting as Agent for tbe priaei) at Euif tau Mar ufailureis, hare rcsolvid upon a y slUPÄT r.XV'V TITITnTtJTTTTnTT Uii A VA V A AIAXiU A VUA4 Fubjcct to the following rrgulstlens: Certificate, of tbe v.ritus artiel.s are first put into en velcree, sealed up, at.u' mixed; end when -j-.-j . A J. v.: . orufivu, pi, iiicniH piiuM.wjigiiu ioeneie9, and sent y mail, Ibus, gi itg all a fait chaaec. On receipt of the ecrtibt.te, ju will see what you are lo have, and then ii is at your option te stod the dollar aod tske He atticle or not. Purehaters may thus obtain a Piano, Melodeon, Sewing Alachl or any set of J Machine, bold M ateh, D.amord Iting, tvf JewtlryoaeurlUttorOaitDotLaa. Send 25 Cents for Ceitificate. In all trsr.ractic.ris by mail, we shall charge for forwsrdtrg the certificates, pirg postage, and doing the business, 25 cents eaeh, which must becnrloeed when tbe lertiErate intent for. Five certificates will besrnt tr (I, lvm for?2, thirtr for f 5,sixiy-Cve lor?in,iid 110 for 515. AS EN 1. e want .cents in ev.rr town and eounty In the country . aid I bote .etil.- as such will be allowed 1 0 rent e n every cut fete or dered by thctn, provided theirrrmHtaDce ameont to $1. Agent, will rnlKrl 2i S3 s la fer every certificate, and remit Ji cent s to u, either in cash or postage stamps. Agtnts remitting el once, 3U, will be entitUd In a, beautilul Silver Watch, and aire 200 certificate s. Pleare writs vour Name. Town. Counlv and State plait ly,and addres all orders lo HAMILTON A CO.,. Agents for Fcreig. A Ameriesn Mannlacturers, 8a1rsrootn, P. 0. Box 5C75, New York. 28 Liberty St. decS-3m. G It E A T C II A X C E Foa AGENTS. What tho People Want j THE ! STANDARD HISTGRY OF THE VARf Complete In one very large Volumes of over 1000 Tages. ' j ntltS work bar no rival as a candid, lucid, com- . 1 pletr, authrntie anl reliable history of the' "errat conflict." It eontait.s teadirg mat ler equal to tUne larse royal octavo volume, eplendidly illustrated w Ith ivcr 1&0 fine vvrtutts of U nereis, bntt'e scenes, maps and diagrams. llrturnrd and disabled t.CSicr. .1 d soldiers, and eurrget ic young men in want t profitable etuploytuent will find this a rare ehanee to make money We have' Agent clearii g 15 per j month, which we will prove toany doubting ap- ! pli. ai-.t; for proof of tbe above send for circulars and see our -terms. ' Address. JONES BROTHERS A CO., IU Wert Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. oct.7-3u. Merchant Tailor. JOS KP II KO LH OF F, (IIAILES UUILDING,) HK opened a .tere Tor the purpose of carrying f.n the TAILORING BCSINES, and ia ready to fill all ordor for C0TS, PANTSt VESTS, ii to Dt will keep on band a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GentlcracirsFnrnisliing Goods such as s CLOTHS, CASSIMEUKS. and everything S" liable fet . 1 ' Fall & Winter tor,! COL fi ARS 'y,x ' 1 llANiniEI.r.fllEFS, KNTIiEMKN'ölIOSE.iU J fa TT In there and make your pnYba., or leavt 1 your orders, and yo whsi he sulsdl Ovih In wori ' aa-I prices. J'ioJ-ftin
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The Great iaren'tlon of tK gA!l HOOP STttLTtT&y" i. If. . BRA DL k Y S Neri latent sl)üt JLEX ELLIPTIC totCoUt) . . BPRiNa skirt. ::rt TtiU rxfiNTIOXeeaslsUef cft (tfrtwof; Xu.trvi'0 Peat Kanaan ßtnaL Praiso, a-e-f r tlosly brlidVd tightly aed frraly together, edge to edg, mailt'f t!;e toughest, most flexible, olar tie and durable Srrtog ever used. They seldes bend or break, lik the jingle Springs, and conseeaently preserve th'tf perfect and beaatlful hap . , more than twioe as Umjt a'an vSiagte Spring SktrT " that Ever Has or Can be n?a"ce. v . 0" " The wonderful flexibility aau grVatsom fort aad , E'leasureto any Lady wearing t5e L'orltx Elliptte ' klrt Will be esperienoed partictflrTy' f 9 UTl srowd0d Assemblies, Opera, Carriage, Railroad Cars,', Church Pews, Arm Chair, for Fr keß s 4 f end; , House titiiii it the Skirt can be folds' fUfl U " nse to oc5hpy a saaall plaee as easily aad f'4v'iT' , Isntlt a ibilkor Mosiio Dress. . . ' A Lady htvti.g Enjoyed the Pleasure, Cvtitofi ' ' 6(1 Great Convenience of wearing the Duplet, ftjfi'.la Stetl j.jHnv "Vfrt for a single day will Never fl4twaadswlfflgf dispense with their"" use. Fer Children, Mists afid Teuag Ladies the ' are euperior to all others. 1 he Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisU ed thread and will wesr twii-e as long as the fin tie yarn covering which I i sed ou all Single ilitl Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods oa ft er Shirt are also Douole Steed, and twice" c'F doubl, Covefed t8 fVevint tbe covering from wearing S the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps Ae., Ac, which they fe constantly aubjeet te wises? ' '"ilUfOmaie of tnl tew aJhl tUgHtl Cori.o Tapes, and are tbe b,t quality In evSry pert.' giviag to the wearer the most graeefnf a Ad perfec? ' Shape posnfe, st4 are unquestionably the light- ." ; eat, most desfreble, comfortable aad ecoaemicsl Skirt ever made. . " WESTS' BRADLsT CART, Proprietor ef - the Invention, and Sole Mn?faetiirer. 87 Cham-.. here, and 79 A 81 Reade Streets',- New York. ForSeleio all first-class Stores 4 tÄT Cny.and throughout the United States aodCa'nadaVHavaaa' ' 1 de Cuba, Mesiee, South America, and too WesT j Indies. ' , j T- Inquire for the Duplex alliptie (or double Spring Skirt. A. A C. I sepl-Snt ' UNIVERSAL CLOTHE? VRIKGE.1 WITH COQ WHEELS. 3?r i C GS RcdtiCfödi LARGE SIZE, flO 00, MEDIUM, 8 SO. - " THE BEST IS THE CHEAPLY, THE UNIVERSAL CCO WILEEJr C . CLOTHES WBIKOEK; Was prnncuneed re per lor I all ethers sit The World's Fr in London.--In 182; received the Brents Medll, (hfgfifif premium ) at the Great Fair of m , ' The American Institute . . , lit New York City, la 13. It has als e'efvedf the FIRST PREMIUMS at Ihe toltvwisVs Biaf Fairs . U New York ....................... ....... .If f'i15 V T UIUR . )ee . IMS t Pennsylvania...... ................... .....leJle I Michigan . lh4 I Indiana . . ...1-14 , Illinois ..r? 14 Xtcota ft ..e. e FM ! X uillVvl',' " f u ,, p , ,r T Chainplain Valley Fair........ .v 4 Champlsin Valley Fair .-..v.!! And at toe principal County and insulate zurre throughout tbe land. TESTIMONIALS "My .imlly wtfuld as sowh gHf 9f l!9 hfgr hkh?T rtfjH,lrtende4."-'ttlon Robinson. -.Afttf gerti.t.t.t Oseof the Uaive.a.i.Wa.for mor foBr ye"r'J" l. J. authorised by the 'powers that bf,' td give it tho most unqualified prai, and to pronounce It an I indispensable part f the machinery for house keening. "-"Kev. Henry WaVd Stecher, ! --Tlii. la the ftr.t Wrlnrtf I hare found that ' would Und tbe eTriee r-rr-itre of It."- -J. I. Uagk'.as. Lovejor's ltolet. "In thetaun lr of ttfj WorfSe'tll'rr is a perpetual thanksgiving n iondyr fT the tnventieav ofyourexcellcuit W'rlnget." Kev. Thee. L.Cuy ler. ' 'We think the Machine wuh nfCTe than pays for itself every year in the raVSnu Of garment. We eoDst lcr it important ih.ff ttre wr'fnger be fit- ' ted with Coos. " 0 Judd I heartily eommend it. to '"euomrst' er nraw I mnnev and enntentment." f ntt. tff. Befrow. j Ii saves labor, expedUe1 work, makes tie laft' I dress good natured, does not teaoff trtft trrn aa i is indispensable in a wetl r'cgolat'xd faSr?fiy.'rrv.- .. Storm. Jr.. D. D.
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W ringer iree 01 ireigo-enargw. A g od aa vasser wanted in every township. ' 9oud for Illustrated Price Circular. B.C. BtOWNINO, -w.p(5-m , N 0347 Bretdway, N f.- ' , - - - 1 AVTsED'"-? HIGHEST PRSMITTlf Shuttle Sewing Machine Has only to le seen at (tt fried h tri Appreciated. CALL and see for yourself before purchasing. Plee bring auule of rnrioua kinds of thread,(such as is uu -lly f-und at stores ) and vaiteuu kind of fabric, which yu.know the former tuest popular Sewing Machines either rT sm sLL, or, at best, very imperfectly. over any other Ma5ia ta theu-wsket vMttfteit ist a glance. ' 1st. It ran easily and rapidly, and I f e'en-" strurted ss to ewdure all k'ru.U of rsa'gw. 21. Nobreaklngof threxd1!! gTtlngnVelrVa'Hiry 3d. Noltnpwrfeet action of the feed at ueeven places in the worh. 4tU. The We! stleVriitcTivs-er itself, and urllp sew frou I he 0 uurt I wee to the Veevien'leather.nusT1 ' from 2" rottn to cbarse linen thread. ä-.h. The Weed .Machine will do beauferfditfV . . a. a a .. . f ll-.a j log eu tnw omre waiaing, wnnii n.inginuer lining, thus leaving it soft as if done by hand, i atb. The vsrrtety of fancy wvrrrhe. ewa v-e deaa' j oa tbe i Weed MacniW J with little trouble, make (t e-uef, if not sepe'rior, to 7 sfAfrrpas corehiised, ler instance, tt' j Rinde, Hems, Tucks and SeWfea tie band at the ; sause Siavey and ra fact ta I WEED NO. 2 KACHfls as before stated, is equivalent te a combination tf any six erdinary machines. Order for machine rxrwy W ewat tTVroUgh tha" AttiRTCaa Aavtairaiso Arfrt Jt Broadway.N. Ye Below we gVe e fess prtrer-- '. No. 2 Oil Black Walnut, OrnwmSirref, With IfeirMner No. 2 OH Btactf Wtaev, !!? Case, Ornamwnted, wrr leWmV!. i Ne. 2 Extra Oa-Pe'runed' Blac Walnut,Ifalf Car, lnrj lhla, btautttaHy rr st-tD 3 tvr r ta ai irr rV ffpS-ouV 08 Cryaajway. Ne f erK. '
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