Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 May 1867 — Page 3
THE AMERICAN LOCAL DEPARTMENT
TIME TABLE. Whita Water Valley Rail Road. TOOK EFFECT MAY 5, 1ÖG7. LEAVES. Mt'dl'a Pasa'gr 7 29 A.M. 4 30 r. ARRIVES. .STATION'S. Pasa'gr- MiMT'n M. Cincinnati V 20 a.m. 4 40 P.M. 8 U 5 so Valley Jno 8 It Harrl.on 7 51 New Trentaa 7 Jtt CedarQreve 7 32 2 30 9 0 " S 0 " 9 8i 0 9 ft) " 23 " 10 3D MH" 11 10 57 " J 40 7 15" 11 55 " 139 " ii ii 1 45 " 1 13 " ii 12 &5 " I 1J 00 11 33 a.m. I l oo ii io 41 10 J.1 ii io 2j ii ii in id ilrookfllla 7 0S Meteroora 0 4) Laurel 8 St Aaland 1 Berlin 10 11 J r.. 7 Si " J3 15 7 40 " 1J J5 " 7 51 Arrivsi Arrives IS 41 p.m. 8 oop.m Noltown 6 13 Ulan Usroa 0 04 Leaves Leaves CoansrsvllU 0 00.ak.10 00a.m. Residences For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale) hit residence and" tha wo adjoining lou, situated in the Northern pari of llrookvilla. The home U a good to-ilory brick, with all tbsj accommodations of atieirabli homo, Tht lot are) laid out ia various kind of choico fr cit, tho trees giving protaisa of bearinj abuudantly tbia year; also a inejarj of iho Catawba and Isabella arictj, heretofore producing bushels of grape, and promising to bear more abundantly this jear than ever. This property ia one of the lest locations in town for a family residence, end wilt be solj at a bargain for cash or ou 'hört time. Apply soon at this office. C. II. DixcnAH. Railroad Ezcarsicn. Supt. Avery informs us that there will be a l'ailroad Licurioa to the city text Saturday afternoon, for the accommodation of those who with to witness the celebrated scenic performance of The Biack Crook at the National, or who roar wish to visit an? other place of am usement io the city. The train will leave Coir nersville at 3 o'clock r. ii. and lirookville at 4 r. K., arriving in Cincinnati at 7 o'clock ; returning same night after the performance. Ose full fare for the found trip. Senator Morton lias oar thanks for four bound volumes of document from the Department of State. To Correspondent. We have received another interesting letter from Harrison, but it arrived too late for this week's paper. ' Hay Hop. There will be a Picnic or Grand May Hop in llaestoa's Grove, 1 miles north of Blooming Grove, on Saturday, May 2olb. Grand Excursion for Young1 and Old. The Sabbath Schools along the line of the W. V V. H. Ii. intend Laving an excursion to Gen'l Harrison's grave, through the long tunnel, and taking dinner on ice cream, ice water and speeches on the old place. A train of six cars will start from Connersville at seven o'clock A. M. oo Wednesday, June 12th, aiding three others at Laurel, and three t.t 1'rookrille, and taking in icbool or r ansengen on the way. Fare round trip adults, one dollar, children fourteen and under, fifty cents. Tickets to be had at Dr. Keely'a. Corn Planticfj. Some of our formers are planting their corn, but most of them are busy getting the ground ready for planting. A few who put in theii corn two or three weeks ago, will have to replant, the ground having been too cold and the seed having rotted. The present warm weather is the time to put in the com so the majority say. Hay Heetio i er - o The yearly May Meeting on B!g Cedar came off last Sunday. A large number from thi vicinity were in attendance. We understand there was an immense crowd at this popular reef ling of the Daptistg. On a Strike. The Coopers of Lawrenceburg quit work Saturday evening, and hive cot yet resumed, nor will they, it ic said, until an advance in wages is given. The number thore who have quit work is over eighty. The Coopers of Aurora have been on a strike f r over a week. Consolidation. We learn from the Oxford Citizen that the arrangements for consolidating the Female Institute with the Female Coliego are about completed, and that the schools will hold a union commencement at tho end of the present college year. Tbe Institute building will probably be rontel for a summer hotel and boarding-house for guests from tho city just the thing loog needed in Oxford. Hew Subscribers. John Ilenszler, Casto Valley, Missouri. Sam'l McClcary, Metamer. Jacob Wender, IL C. Pehor, Matthias Temple, " Isaac Clements, Laurel. T. O. Tike, Durnan Ilonse, Connersville. Arnold & Ward, Drookville. Gallion i Genn, Theodore Purse!, Theodore Keifel, Temperance Basket Meeting. A Grand Temperance Basket Meeting will be held in Stanton's Grove, near Quakertown, above Fairfield, on SundayMay 26lh. Able speakers will be in attendance. Ä Strange Animal. Mr. James Hücker, who lives on the McCarty farm on the East Fork, about two miles above town, informs us that a strange animal has recently made its appearance upon bis premises and carried off ducks and chickens. Ue saw it at a distance of two rods, but could not overtake it with his dog, oo account of its lightning i peed. lie describes it as of a light grey color, about eighteen inches tn hight.withvery large upright ears, very fierce, sharp-looking ejes, lail two or three inches long, rather slim body similar to a greyhound, and very active Some persons thiak it a wild-cat, others call it a lynx, others a prairie-wolf. Wonder if it is the strange animal that not very long ago excited the people about Blooming Grove with it childlike cries at night? Mr. Hücker intends to find its den, if possible. left Town. I)r. J.J. Barrett has removed from Laurel to Hoar County. .
The Soehner Concert. It will remembereJ by our readers that the concert which Prof. Soehncr was to have g'tTen at Mt. Carmel sometime lail winter was deferred in cooseqaenCe of unfavorable roads and weather. It will be seen by a notice in anot her column, that it will be held Thursday evening, May 23rd, ia the M. H. Church, Mt. Carmel. We predict a rich musical entertainment. It will be remembered that in the previous advertisement in reference to this Concert, It was stated that the wife of Mr. t'batlin, tbe M. IX Minister at Mt. Carmel, having purchased a Piano of Prof. Soehner, he kindly
proffered to faror her with a Douation touccrt. We trust there may be a Urge attendance. ' A Recent Trip Through portions of Metatnora, Laurel, Dluomlng Grote and H.ookfilla Townships revealed a promising state of affair in regard to the fruit and grain crops. Nobody com plains of injury to the fruit, unlets it to lh plums. The wheat is growing finely, and though a less quantity than usual has been rown, yet an abundaut yield will most probably make up lor the deficiency. Terpsichorean. The Grand Army o( the Kepobiio will give a Ball at Temperance Hall, Metamora, on Friday evening, May 2 ith tho proceeds to be appropriated to tho relief of the families of wouuded aud deceased soldiers. Ignatius Koehler. Attention i drected to iho alvertUement of Mr-Ignatius Koehler, who manufactures boots and shoes of all kinds. His assortnaut of ladies' and children's shos is full and complete. Mr. K. is a first-class woikman, aud his prices are quite reasouable. Wool. It will be seen by advertisement that John C. Burton Eq. is Agent for tho Harrixon Woolen Mills, and will exchange all kiud of Woolen Goods for Wool. The Uarkets. Flour is selling at (16 per barrel, Corn at 70 cts. per bushel, Wheat $3 to $3,13, Potatoes $1,50, Butler 23 cts. per lb., Kggs 12c per dozen. Pearl Street House in laurel. This weil known hotel is liberally patronized, as it deserves to be. Its accommodations are all tbat could be desired, its tables are always well supplied, and under the new management it is growing in favor with (be traveling public. Another ZIuis at College Corner. Two organs belonging to the Methodist Church at College Corner having been smashed to pieces by soma of the non-musical members of that church, on Wednesday night, after prayer-meeting, (says the Citizen,) a third raid was made on the church, aud this lime the inc (Tensive organ was alaugbterod with an ax. It is a Iii lid strange that the three organs were destroyed on the same evenings that religious services were held in the church. College Corner will have to be reconstructed, and a nav syveia of religion introduced iu that neighborhood. A Han Run Over by the Cars. We learn iroui the La re nee burg Press that a man name J Tat Lambert, an employee of the O. ii M 11 U., who worked at tho thops at Cochran, in attempting to get off a train, at Aurora, ou Sunday morniug, mied his footnig and foil under llio cars the train passing over both his legs and so injuring ihtiu as to require amputation, from tho c fleets of which he died Monday morning. HeUEiota Items. William Curr is retiumg Iii boarding houge for the accommodation of tho wUo wain good ooard aud lodging, u.ii will probably taüo out nuitl liceuse. Tbe Mit a mora House, under the supciviI oo of bttiuU MeCltur)', u doing u gowd buiineas. Thomas Tague has about completed tho fittiug up of his resideiiue, and it looks like a uew building. J. J. liutoilom is making an addition to his handiomj reidonue. His Picture tjullury, in the second story, is lb j reaort of all who want gui'l pictures taken. T. J. Brooks is doing a good buainesj as a boot and shoe-maker. John Hitcheü'a new Tin Shop has the repulatiou of turning out a largo amouul of woik for the people of Metamora and the country for miles around. Alf Biacklidge has put up an addition to Lis Store building, which will make his store-room considerably deeper, and when finished lie can boast of Laving one of the handio:uest btoitrooms iu tho County, m Seiactloa and Has Lardy. The Lawrenc-tburg Register states that Ilev. Mr. Schneider, Lutheran Minister at Aurora, was brought to Lareucebur,; aaJ placoi in jail, upon the charge of seduction and baiturdy. If reports are true, be has been playing fantastic tricks with quits a number of the fomale moinbiri of his congregation. II U married, and has a re-tpoculih family, who are weighed down wiih the burilmn of trouble aud disgrace thus heaped upon them. We understand thera is considerable excitement in Aurora over tha disgraceful affair audit became intensifiat on Wednesday, when tho body of a girl recently deceaie l, was disinterred, and a post mortoiu examination had. We have not learned the result of tbj i uvea ligation. Assault and Battery. One James A. Hodman committed an aggravated assault and battery on Thornne Roberts on Saturday last. Hodman went to trial on Saturday night before Esquire Dayton. Notwithstanding the evidence of the witnesses on both sides showed that Hodman first provoked and then struck Roberts a stunning blow with a slung-shot (ns Roberts thinks) while he was on his horse, and knocked him off and continued to follow up his blows, Rodman was acquitted. If this is jusrice, wo coufem we can't aee it We hope I'-q iire Dayton will not continue to set such precedents. Ice Cream Saloon. Mrs. Kachel Bell has neatly liitfd op the basement room cf Adam Heeg'a building, where Ice-cream, lemon-ado, &o.,are served up at all times during iho dsy and evening; ! fruits, candies, Jtc, for sale. Mrs. Bcll'o otcrpriso is coamicnJ.Jjl..
Serenade. We acknowledge a de ightful serenade lat
nialit by three young ge:it!emon of rare tnusical taltsnL Call aKain. Select School. Mr. C. J. Peterson of Lutirel U now teach ing a Select School In the Academy building. He is a live teacher, and tbe Lautelites will be benefitted by liberally patronixin his School. Anne. CntLt.s. on Iktkmmittkst Fxvea cured, orthumonsy refunded. Witt's Ague rills are entirely a nw ma liolno, and having been tiil la over I2t)(l of the vary womt aud obttliiate eaios of Chill and Fvornnd not failed even In ona caiato street a tj.ee J y curs, ths proprietor .nnf initH them to curs sverv erne, even afur all other medicines fall. Those sulTerlDg shoolJ Immediately gl v thm a trial. lUoy arawarrunted to eure. Kor hy Druglit, cr sent by mall on receipt of the price, 1. Adirei Da. Witt, Uox Ml, Cincinnati, unto. T It Is acknowledged ty Fhyilolans. llrugcii'tf.snd everybody Iis whu ever ued it, that lr. StrlokUnd' Cugh UaUaio will eore Coughs, Cold. Aitbina, and II ditaa f the Tbroat aad LttiigViuleksr aud better than any other retndv known. We would reoommen l our readers tu try thl great remedy, knowing It to be A No. 1. THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 009 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FGR Fii!ILiE3 AND MLWACTÜRIR3. "CP" THESE WOUIsD-RGNOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highett premium at the World's Fair in London, and ix flrit premiums at the New York b'ste Fair of 1606, and are celebrated fur doing the best work, uing a much ftnaller needle for tbe iue thread than any lhcr machine, and by the introduction of the moot approved nuchinery, we are now ab! tu supply tbe very bert machines in the world. Tlie.e machine aro made at our new and epaciou Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under tbe immediate operviion of the I'retidcetof the Company, ELIAS IIOWK, Jr., the original inventor of tbe Sewing Machine. Thev are adapted to all kindicf Family Sewing, and to tbe ue of 8entntree, Irensmakori, Tailors, Msnufacturers of h!iti, Collar. Skirtr, Cloaks, Mantilla, Clothing, Hats, Cap, Coret, Hoot, Shoe, Harne, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrella, l'aro' Is, te. Tbey work equally well upoa silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with ilk, cotton or liueu tbread. The will perform every rpecie of sewii'g, making a beautiful and porfeci stitch, aliko on both side of the article sewed. Tbe Stitch Invented hy Mr. HOWE, and miide on this Machine, is the tuot popular and durable, and all Sewing Michiues are subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR J. O. BRYANT, GENERAL AG EXT, 03 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. nur 10 1v TWO-WHEELED -Cü'...." With Double Jointed Cutter Hau, Lifting Levku, and Patent Tilting Lever for Setting the Cuttino Edge at any an. cle while in rai'id MOTION. Warranted (a cut all grit?? in t7tc worst j)!ttri and coiulitivhs Cl)xnr Cleaner, und Duhr th'iu am other -Vote-cr in in at Act. Offered on trial with any other Xlower through tho season. Thi popular machine has Attaine 1 a petition and char.ioier, seoond to no other Scpnrato Mow i r in the country, aud now rival tbe Seif-lUkcr in ptpulnrity . Our Mower is light, neat," of easy drsft, com-pa-'t, tijiple aud durable. Two driving wheels give continuous motion to the Knifu on the roughest ground. The cutter bar is doubled Jointed to cut on the up slope of a hit), whi Io tho wheels are In the hollow, or on tbe down elope while the wheel are on the riJge, and fulJi up when not cutting. THE r.VTENT TILTING LEVER. 1 1 peculiar feature Istha reoond lover dope at the driver' bund,!)? which tho point of the guards can ke tilted up or down at any angle Inxtuntly, and while ia rapid motion, onabliag the operator to lower the cutting o Ige and pies: up every ipear of grass in a hollow, or to tilt up the eJo and pas over a at-mi or ant hill cutting whete other dare not venture, and kcepiog tbe edge of the knife unharmed from grubbing among st ne and dirt. C. II. MoUOKMIOhf .t CKO. J. C SEUISO, Agent, Whlteowb, Ind.. JWav 3 5m. For Sale, JfY RES I DEN CK, WAUON SHOT AND CARIU i,ENTER;siIOr, situated on the North E.t corner of .tin lurges ar.d Head street, oppoite llerutnn Li.lck atoro, and aituitled near the Depot. It I one t.f the beat location tor any kind of busineM in tbe (0o. Term renroaabie. Enquire of the niidornlgried oS the j reOildC. If you want to purchasn, call poon. JOSEPH S. WILKINSON. prookville, Ir,d., Msy 3 3w WOOl! WÖ01! Harrison Steam Woolen Mills. HAVING more than douVled our espnclty for manufacturing, (having put in our mill a large amount of the latest improved machinery,) we are prepurod to do as good work as any mill in the country, such as iioll, CVt')?cj, SjiHiflliw. &K';i7ij, Ac, &s. We have on band at all times a large stock of our own make of goods, viz. SatlncttH, Joans, Uasslmevcs, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, PLAID AND PLAIN FLANNELS Stocking ari!s, &c, Whih wo will soli at the lowest market prices for caah, or in exchange for Wool. We sro thankful for pat favors, and nk a continuance of the same. Cash paid for Wool, aud work done at the ehorteat notice. Ppecial a:tention paid to all kind of Custom Work. W. W. DAVISON A 80JJ. Hrrlaon, P., May .1, 1SC73m HMIE underltnod having opened a regular Meat L Ktoretn Erookritle, will furoUli their cutotners meat at all hour. We will pay the market prlco fur fitti und Country Dacon. Terms Invariably Cash. Mar3lf AUN'OLD it WAHD.
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SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE "Old Whito Corner." AQT., ha Jut received a well selsoted stock of GOODS OF ALL KINDS,' CLOTHS, CAS SI MERES, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS 8c SHOES, QUEENS WARE, Orooörioöi STONE, EART1IF.N & WOODEX-WAR E, ALSO, R. BROWN'S EXTUA FAMILY FLOUR ALL AT SMALL PROFITS FOR MoCORMIOK'S Improved for 1067. Unt'Qitahd for All Condition of Heavy or ' Lodged Grain. TUB OSLT rEIirKCT FCLV-BAtER IJ TBI tSITIU Er4TF.S. Offorod on trial with any other Reaper through tho etitire harvest if desired. A free Sicklo, a clean Platform, nnd a good Sheaf warranted at each sweep of the Uake around tho Keel. MERITS OF THE IMPROVED SELF-RAKER. 1. It will sweep through tbe heaviest crop that ever grew, aud in füllen or lodged grain will tralghten out and ra'to off the .Sheaf better than con be done hy any Ifond Kak r Droppor, we, or any other luinuf.icUrer ever built. 2. Ill icade of such a combination of iron and wood parts, as to be the Mrongi-n, and yet tho lightest draft Self-Raker made. It has of late been lightened to the vergo of nfety, and bovond tbat lino e will not jo, for we Intend to sell a uiKohiae that shall bo honestly worth all we ak fur it. 3. It i thacheipcst rnaeblneln market, because the beat and moot lasting, aad ueods no tinkering to keep it in order. 4. It will not brcaW down or get nut of ordsr In difllsult cutting, but can be relied on to go through any harvest, uuder all flrcumMance. 5. The experience f u ordinary lifotime U been expended on it by the Inventor au I ninnufaclurcrs, la pcrfcetiug it dttaik, year after year. 6. It is o simple tbat a boy or girl can work it, and in fact a grent many of our machine ate operated by those just old enough to drive team. 7. It will ave a much grain over othor machins a will pay for it n a few eaion; and the ving cf Itibur over a hand rakor, will alums; pay fr it in one Heaon. 8. It I tbe only raker thnt makes the aeparalion of thet-be:if in the standing gr.iin lorio the sickle. The rake sweeping ovir the kkl and platform make clean work at every revolution, loivlng not a rtraw boLlnJ. This I the gri-atse-cret of its mccees. 0. The nmchino in all its mlnuto dotal'., is niado at our factory ia Chicago under our porsonal care, and every part of every mtchiae undurgoe a careful in?pectiun before rhipmcot. 111. ICach vear' inac'oioc being innda by Improved mnchinery from a (f parate eel of pattern, curefully prerervel,an exactcoanter-pait of any piece in tho machiue can be had at any timo in the future, and on rhort notice. 11. It is a pier.iiJ Flu Cutter, nnd In the hemp region rr MWocri, is more ued fur horap cutting than any other machine. While we do not make it especially fir hemp cutting, wo do warrant it f.r it lax Cutting ni fully a for grain. 12. It will mow as well as any ofh-r combined mtahine, while we recommend our Separate Mower to those who h ive niu.'.h bsying to do. rnoOF OF THESE .STATEMENT. A proof that we .iy what we mean, and mean whaiwetiiy, we challenge ail other lion per of every dca -riptiun, by proposing to allow the f irmer who dc-iro It , leave to work our Self-Kancr on trial through tho harvest with any other Reaper, he agreeing to keep and pay for the one that does tho lej-t work. Tho poomt inoibite may do g od n'ork In fiir weather, and in nica grain, but the proof of a sterling luurhioe ia in a piece of heavy down grain, or in a whole season's work. We Invite all such trials, and our agents are instru"ted to alTurd everv f te.Hty'ti the farinor in making auvb terta. 'ur-aore Infvrwatiun write us for a rutupbict. C. II. frCOKUICK it DR05. J. C. BERING. AGENT, Whileomb, Ind. AT TW Ii U. W. lUOV. The uuitrslgncJ ii prepared lo purchase all tho Wheat, Corn, Marler, RK Oats, AND OTHER GUAIN'd, that may Le brought lo market. Having just crated one of FAIRBANKS' CELEBRATED SCALES! he i in rend in cm to accommodate all Tt ho may want correct weights and meaturc. Farmer can do a little better with their jrruina at tho Depot than at any other place in UrookvlIIe. Try the experiment, apli-tf ' THUS. JOHNSTON. To Consumptives. The advcitifer, hsving been restored to health in a tew week by a icry tipple remedy , after having suffered f-r Svernl years with a severe lung nfTeclion, and that dread dicnrc, Consumption 1 anxious to miiKe known to his fellowulTtrern tho mean of cure. To all who deflre it, he will send a copy of the preicriptlon ued (free of chorge), with the directions f.-r preparing and using tbe ssme, which tbey wilt find a ur eure for Consumption, Aithma, Uronchiti, Coo?h, Cn'ds, end all Throat and Lung Affection. Tbe only ol joct of (be advertiser in tending the Frrrciiption Is to benefit the afllictcd, end prad infurinnlion which he conreives In be Invaluable, and be hopes every suUVror will try bis remedy, as it will oolt them nothing, and may prove a blowing. l'arlie wishing the prcrlptlon, free, hy return mail, will plense aiMren Key. KDWAUD AWILSON, tVllliam.burg, Kings C., Naw Volk. may u aai.
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CAMUKii; AM) liUCOY MAWUFACTOSY! S. &. a. LOPERi FAlItFlELP, INDIANA, 18 extensively snsgod In tbs manufacture of Carriage, Uiirii Sulkies, Spring Wsgons, and all other kind ot vublole fur tbe comfort and accommodation of tbs public. They have the largest add tnoit complete establishment for the ntanufacture of theto srtl?le, and are f repsred to turn out an ordor io a bort lime, and in as wctkinnnlika nd substantial manner a enn to h.id at any uiaiiufa-ory at Cinrlnnatl, and at a fair an i mora acoominoduting turui. 1'hey employ a coinpctont set of hanrRi throughout a t ilrp.irtuiooti of the buslncis. All work warrauteJ. Repairing done o bort notioe .
Salcs-rooia at BrooUvllIc. W havo In connection with our et tahlUhnient a nlo-romti iu Ürookvltle, to tle warerooui tiuincdiiitsly la the lesr ot Kookro;Hr' tre, and nppopiu the Valley lloito Livery Stable, where we will keep on hand at alt time, CurrUßC, Utig gies, Ac, of tbe uiot approved aiyli on exUid lion and Tor silo. I'rrMin dciirlog a good article In our line ran be accommodated on good torml. In our absence at UrookvlIIe, Mr. Alvkk Ti( kIS will tell (or ui. BpSO 4m STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 1 v" w.t.v,a LaHuo 8c Brother irOULD respectfully direct tbe attettka tf II all persons Iu want or TIN "WARE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND. to theiraortmnt,sttheirSlcp in Mt. Carmel, where they keep eocrtactly on hand a large stock of evervtbingln thelrline of business. They will also put up to order, . TlnRoofl:i?,CuttcrInpflnIFpcutIrp. They are also A fent for the sale of Adams' Pumps. AIo Agent for KUweld's Mttallio Soles and Heels, v. huh they will tell either whole raio or retail. They off.jr all articles in their Stcre at most rannableceth prices, and their woik iswsrrsr.ted to give satisfaction. Orders reri ei tfully solicitAlo, put upLiOItTNING RODS at 12)cts. per foot and $1,50 per point. Apr 19, 18Cd-ljr. i 'i" j Afcj I ll p f ii-il-i- v-lirT?? mew Marble Shop, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. IIANNAN & SCHÜLER J Have commenced operations at their new Marble Works on the E;it side of Main liurgcs Street, south of the rublicSquaro, where they are ready to Uli iders for MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, and everything cl.-e in that line of hnslnea. Tcing both prncticat workmen of many year, experience, they promise to give ulufjcliun to their customer. PRICES AS LOW A3 THE LQW2ST. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public through our traveling agents, J. V. Dole und A. J . Ueasom. josF.ru ir nnan, JOHN SCULLER Apr 12 lgfi7-1.y 8pring and Summer DRY GOODS AT THE NEW YORK STORE, IN Til E HOHMANN BUILDING. SUING & KAI Have jart received a '.arge and well selected it- ck or Wurk anil llUt i ullfoe. GlNtJUAMS, JJELaINES, POPLINS, LUSTRES, BLACK b'ILKS, PLAIN AND STHIPED JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, NAINSOOK, LAWNS, HUSH LINEN, LADIES & GENTS' II ANPKEllCIITS, Alto a full lino of BROWN Sc BLEACHED MUSLIN From 3-4 to 10 4 wide, LA I.) I KS' SACKING, cassimkui'.s, tvi:i:ds, cotton ao ls, SIIIRTINÖ CIIIXKS et STKIPJ-S, Jte. As heretofore, our motto U QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS," apl9-y KUIXU Sc KAlSF.lt. II DROOKVILLE HiRBLIS WOBK Ilatlcg been engaged iu tbo 2I.VRBLK Sv.ri.."i?.0.-': BUSINESS at tliL-t i.lace for r. ' rr Years, ,,1 - I : jjCjy.-; ana inanxnii i.r past r '.T"'"-1 sI'lV' favor, I would in- -... t.l (AS I t-?ll lorm bi puuiiii mat j Ij !' I sm still oarryiug tLsxraexm L OU at the "vT- -y.-tVSi 1 ULI) KT AAD In the rear of the Court Home, nnd am prepared to furnish promptly, and a, the cheapest rates, any klndof work iu plain, fancy, curved, or sculptural, oxooutol to ratlffy tho tu(t psrttnlar. Traveling Ageut, Gtobu Itont. May 3 H. II . j8 KJCHTK. J . 1 . 1st o Iv IZ Jti ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, B R 0 0 K V 1 L 1. 1; , INDIA N A ttt-OCice over WclKt's HarJaaro fto.'C,' jault-y
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THE FATENT saioiTsmio Sösts MANt FACTO It V ASÜ VAltEUOOMa 1ST and ISO Rowerh (ti-ovo Deiancy.) NEW YOUK. MANNER Cc COi Having secured letters patent on their1 valuable Improvements on Piano and added larg I j to tkiir prvviouily eitcnlve facilities lr uioufoturlog, are now prepared to lurnUh to the Trade, or at tciall, their GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PATENT AUSH PIAKQ TiRXES, W blob they olttr with alt tbe uul Kiiaranle, iu competition with the fc'telnasy, tbickering, ir any other first-ciu piano, bolieviog a they do tbat the Arlun I oupeilor to any otbar. llcud below tho ArliJlo from the Iliooklya tal
ly Time. Mr. Abbott, OrgtniH of thsChirchor Ojr Sirlour, pay of tli a Arljn: .M 'in. M miner & Co.r Ucntlemcn: I hiMe crltlouüy exsmlncd slid rcroial time f lijtd upon one of your Ariun Piano ortea, and it afford loo much plcaaare to add my Icntlmony In fvorf yoursaponor lntrumenu, l'or eUftlclty of touch, fir ths Inning qu Hy, o tnurh oogUt for by artUt, aad fur richnrr and purlly of lone It 1 uneieelie J ny any pin lo I have viruiel. J. .J. auiiui, urgaatrt of ths CburcU of the Saviour of Cruok ii', ti Trof. John W. Henry Cacoll, eUtor of tie A'nerlonn Kducatioiial Montbljr, ay: " Unten, hovM'Vir, .oone of anoiber cla, for example, nueof tha Arlon l'lno made by Manner & Co. JJow your bead aa the ba send forth it rlchc,olr and unblurred; obera the alnglog, welliog tnelydy that in It middle octave o wondr.UKlv rei.rekviit vocal tx 1 1 tifion , and whUb predominalo above even the llvery brllilancy of the upr treble. Thea rellsot that this a seientiflü.illy ennitruoted durable intrunent, and If yuu.hace it tuio eu ordlnsr.v, lourtb rate 1'lntio, whoie leautr of tone had vasWhed sooner than tbe luttro of it vatulshi ehids not jourrbildlor lack of expression, nor wonder when ) oiir wife I playing tbat be icom U nave no soul. I lie in strumcot as well a ths perfumer muxt have now er of ei.relon; a piano, It may almost be said, as will as a nnsT, muat nave A oui. From ,4Tb Urooklyn Daily 'lime:" "WewUIiv that the Arlon Piano Fortelsa very elegant imlrumeut of the largest c!as and very hitUIy foUhed. Munic.lly, it has a lull, detp.rich tote, nnd the tiitft powerful that we have ever lUlene l to. It ha iu a bibber degree than any piano that wa have met wiib, ibe ringing quality or character, that mu'Ulan o much admire au i seek for in a piano. Tie tas-notei reminding you of the deep toned notes of a large orgnn. Iba Mid Ho Octnvti are fiore el.ieiio an 1 cleat than in moot other piano, oftlng to peculiar arrangements tbat wo shall rpe&k of hereafter, while the upper or treble notcj pet:? that pur , j dietiutt, bell like clesrueis, that is so neceary lo tho correct rendering or diülcult pieces or Miic, and lh.it a1 lend such a charm to melody. The Arion Scale i from A to C, so a to tnt II tho nquiremcnts of modern uiueic, vthith a stveu cc'ave i im.o will not do. 'To obtain power you rant hare strength. We have attained ibis in the peculiarity of tho frame before alluded to, and in the use of a bar in tbe direction and on a line with the beay steel stringing under the 'ovcr-ftrung ba..' This bar pufsing beneath the itringing and running diagonally from the front right-baud corner, to the tack left-hand corner of tho ease, gives strength where most needed and where mott other piauos fail; in fact it might not inaptly bo termed the tpiuo or back bone of tbe piano. 1 ney stana u tune longer man einer piaoor, to effect which we aro sg un cnabteJ by the pee ti liarhaf e of our iron frame, to uo short pins ro I tbat tho piano itrung clo.e to tbe wreet-pUnk; tliu almost doingaway wuh a leverage straiu on the tuning pin, v. hich in soma pianos, i at leaf t three-quarter of an ineh above the pin, cauiing the pin lo looren, and often bringing it in cor. tact with the iron plate. Tho cousiructiuu of the wreit-piank basalno a great advantage over iboao Of otht-r rtano. in Leina; f rmed of four section of hard wood, laid hotuontally snJ Crmly glued nd fastened, tbe grain of each section creating tho grain nf the one next to It in a d.Scrent line or direction, o that the tuning- ins have tbe pre unre of tne end wood sgainkt tbeui iu every Uireciion, making it iiupoHible f-r the pin to loosen itself as it does whoro it has a pressure against the sides of tbe grain, as it has in all other jiauos. This, too, prevents tbe splitting of the wrest plank. "The cnnstiiK'tlon of the case and the combination of the iron frame therewith, we alo claim as being n aw and improved. 'I he left lower cud f tho frame,' being imbedded orfctin the solid wood, or we believe (lo use a technical term) buttt J against Iba w rtrt-pUnk, at a point and on a line jutt intdde of tho line of the tuning-pirn, by which means tret, great Additional s'reugth i gaired, eeco&d, tho Ir.uno being so sunk iu thewojj, allow thO siriugii g (a bvforo detcribed) to bo close to tbe wreit-pl:rk, and third, the gr. at dcriiUraturn, so long eouht for by the trade, a lull iron frame without a possibility of tte tucirg-pins coming in contact with it, i gained. "Our agralTo arrangement is artlcr great Improvtiuiiit cllVctbd in a simple but, superior manner. A hollow bur, cat v. ith tho ftame and open ing on Ilio under vide and extendir g along tbe Hue of tho tuning-pin, ha Pttil iot it a rev erwooden bridge, in which tbetrfde pin aro crted. Thi reverted bridg, . being a tririo lower than tho wrt plank, ive an opward as also a side-bearing to the sitings and by this adicitable arrangement an agrnfie is obtained tbat K'tve a firm position to th irings that no blow from tho Lnmtmr can r!ij !ace. A siuiilar j lan ou an iron bed ling has t een bei' ire attempted, but ulaiij in cinnccltU with tbe coinplicntcd under dampi-rs, whto'.i invariably Lijcjius diplactd and oat uf otd't. "In the Arion Piano we n?e tbS French damper, uciveral!y acknowledged a ihe bet, acting I from their own weight alone. They nre hruily h.ngcd, andean m'ovo neither to the rigat Mr to thetul't, but or.lv in tbod.rection required. Thus it will bo steu that our nirraiTo arr.mtincnC is complete, not only in itcelf b tt iu all iu connection a i'.h other parti of tho ac'ion. With other ngri lie now in nc, thcro are several uifaculiics tii.it eau n ot Lo remedied. First, tho wire etiing run through an eye in the tup tf a crew, or pin, und must lit the eye exactly) or it will ci;U an unpleasant, buxziug sound. Tbe tame Uiliiculty 13 apt to occur a hen, from oor?"ttit u-ing, the strain upou the string le?.an ift it die, or the couiitam ribratiou oa tu o inside It lbs eje wear tbetye larger. "1 ho screw or pin, too. fur Iho an'.e recon (con stant vibration oa it) w til at time become loose i und eanre an uupleaint j.iriing tJ tho eboid vi i. . .1- ....... e.k Wo hm above givtn Mr. M:mnrr c!aim for I bit siiiirrinrh v if the A I I.n I'i.inu ol It litid hi objection to otht-r piano, in ntaily b'. oa a w.rd, ami he wa very rca.ly to taka nt throughout tho f.ic'ory unl exid.iin all i!jo diJ.-reut dof.artmentj of it to v. Me had a lair chance of I judging of it meriin, and think tho claims of tbe ' Alien nre wtil Intel. It Is ut le.itt uns ot the tery bent piauos l.fote ths pubib-. Lruukln liuily Ttmcj. All of out Pianos a ill be flr.ibsJ witbtbencw rcif-tictitig prop tick ! r hol.Iing up tbo top of the Fiaro. 'i Le j atci.t tor whih, a aU thu patent lor tho Ailon, is owned by u extlujivsly.bvt.d tor liiulraiu-l l'i i.-u i.itt. MAN.Mol A. CO , 157 and 1J Ti.iwcry. npr l'J-ilid M.WVUUIC. Eiiurcl to the Besens! ATTEtmorTTvEnYsoDY! I have now on hand and aia oSVring for sal a largo assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Finder Kin.s fcsilver Thir.ib!c?. Silver Tea a nil Table Spoons, ami i3?LCTACLE3 TO J5UIT ALL SIGHTS. reraon in need ofany f the above gnoJs wiil do well to fall r-nd clainibc my sleek before purcliaring t!.ea litre, loin t'jriii.-li fiumrrt with a good, du ratio'. weight CLOCK, for from I i to S. ; Repairing or all Kinds Tronintlj ! Attenütd To. . N.B. I Silver. novO-ly will j.ay eafh or work for OoM nnJ j LAWUENCi; . RZKKU. ! . . - . ' " i O .. tn ")
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