Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 May 1867 — Page 3
THE AMERICAN.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE. Whit Water Valley Rail Road. T002 EFFECT HAY 5. 1867. LEATE3. flx'dT'a Pass'gr T 1 a.m. 4 30 r. ARRIVK3. .STATIONS.Pees'gr. Mx'dT'n m. Cincinnati 9 SO a.m. 4 40 p.m. It t es t as AS b so it i 11 4 ft 39 t Valley Jaeo 8 14 lUrrlion 7 51 Now Tr.at.aT 3o C.darUrove 7 23 I i 3 30 it ft OA 0 2 ST " r is T S9 " 1 45 1 12 ii ii " 13 ii ii uoo "11 S3 A.M. i ii oo " 10 41 ' II 10 JJ io jj ft it 1ft Brookrllle 7 0S Me tern or a 8 49 Laurel 0 SI Athland 8 19 Rsriio, lit ii 11 At w St I 12 IS T 40 is jj r si " Arslv.s Arrlree Nattown 8 13 Claw Heron. 8 04 Letvel LeAfO! .Connerivllle 8 OO.am. 10 00a.m. It 45 p.m. 8 OOP. County Commluioneri. Tho Board of Couotj Commissioners will n,iomble next MonJay, Audiior Uentley anooancealhat "under tbe bow rulei and regulationi adopted by the board at their last term, to bills will bo allowed or acted upon afiertho session commences. Those who Lara olr.tms gnlnnt tba Count must preaent tteru to th Aoditor fit- daye beforo tho commencement of tba session, 10 thai they may ba docketed and coraa op lo regular order of buelneia. Wo notify tba eraditora of Iba Count if ihey walil thoir money tbai the y must atltnd to tbio mailer, or tbey way have lo a!t mother tarn. 'Make out jour bills, bring tbatn la and swtar i6 iboM: ir Grln aal Fruit. A recent trip through lUoomlnjj Orove, Fairfield and Hath Townshipe revealed a promising etat of tbinjjt In regard to tbo crope. Everywhere tbo best look, tkrly, and all kin Ja of fruit I abundant! promised. Tba lalo colJ, wet weather U not oo favorable for grata or failure and garden vegetable. At regard, corp, moat of Ihe farmere are replant FalrflelJ Hille, Richard Browne Mill at FalrflelJ. anJ alio Jama Urown'a Mill above 1'nirGeld, hava auaended peraliona for repairs, Tbo former la about rea l, howaver, lo commence again, and tba latttr will reiuino iu a To weeks. Wa direct atteuilon to Hicbard Urowa'o card la another column. CloamlQ? Qrova Pottery. Mr. John Webb i iloln quite a heavy butlrcie at bil Pollery establishment in ttlootulng Croe. IIa find a ready sale for all that ba can manufacture. Hi ware il of tbo bed quality and of all kinds. John 1 a derer flIvw, and deierves th eucceet bo U achieving. Lost Dr. HaymonJ left hie cane at tbo bouse of rneof bi friends, or (ba house of a patient, to wceka ago, but cannot remoube'r wbere. II would be much obliged for an in for malion in regard to it. He valuet it became il waa a present. Mltliusry OaoJs. Mit Jeniii Tappen Las just received anobrr tboice lot of Milliner UooJ of all kiuda aud of it) a latest styles. Uo and ace lLaui. Ccleot School. Mr. P. D. IiUkeiiiitii ia teaching a eelect ibool in L'air field, an 1 b koo I teacher, lie acbool i cjiiiia Ijto. Tbo TairSeld fotki ate wuo in murin; hii irrvicea, The Cholera. x Tba idfft that the Cholera will prevail throughout the Suto thi lummer la cauaing Ibo euibotiiiee of ever cli to take itepa to prevent it. What are the authoritlea of 1'rookvilla doing to prevent the prevalence of cboliraf Strawberries. Trrion or Tartles gelling up Strawberry ' Fuppere or reetivali, can get good Stiawberr'.o neait put up in quar t boxee, of Ja. R llorttaday, Now Trenton, i'ranklin Ca, Ia J., by giving abort notice. II IM I" Sidewalks. Thoia property boldera living on Main Ilur gen street who bnvo not jet placed pavements In front of their Iota, bavo been notified by the Town Martha! to do ao by the firit of July next. If not Jone 1 that time, the Corpora lion will do the woik for then at the properly boldera' eipenie. iii i . ii Wool and Woolen Ooods. . It will ba seen by advertisement that Mr. Jobn A. Hughes of Fairfield la Ageut for the Ilichmond Woolen Milte, and will exchange all kinds of Woolen Good for Wool at cash prices. Ilia store contains a good assortment of lry Goods cf all kinds for ladies and gentlemen, also Itoota and Shoes, Hits and Caps, Groceries, Ac. Wa are pleased to learn that Lo i doing a Una bniineis. New Conductor. Mr. Wo. James having reaigned the position of Conductor of the passenger train on . ib White Water Vatley Railroad, Mr. P. Cat'labaq baa been appointed and is now Conductor of that train. - Uetamora, Woolea Factory. Mr. 1. C. Haigb, formerly of tbo firm of Lair It Haigb, of tba Harrison Woolen Factory, baa leased Iba M eta mora Woolen Factory, and ia now receiving Wool and manufacturing Holla, Yarn or Cloth. Sea hie advertisement. The Soehser Concert Notwithstanding we were favored with a complimentary ticket to lh concert last Thürs -day evening at Mt. Carmel, circumstances prevented our attendance. We understand (be Concert went ol according to announcement, to tba satisfaction of all present. To Contributors. Several contributions received too lata for tbio week's paper, are unavoidably deferred to 'next week. Lean Street The grading of Lean Street from Main Burgess to the Depot has been commenced in earnest, and tba work will ba completed as 'sooo as it can possib'y be done. i Uli Hose's Picture Gallery la doing a lively business at Fairfield, as it deservea to do Mr. Rosa bwing a cripple, and .taking good pictures. lie Las the advantage of ab exceUcut skligbt.
Sabbath School Excursion. All tba Sabbath Schoola in the neighborhood of Brookvillo tbat wish to join in the Railroad Excursion to General Harrison's grave on tba 12th of June next, are requested to make the fact known bare at an early day. Every family ia expected to bring their own provisions in a basket with a labeled card attached, so tbat ibey may be placed in tba baggage car and relumed to tbo owners. All the schools can bo accommodated in passenger care if the gite timely notice of wishing to join the excursion. Thcaa having tickets will first be accommodated. There will be three cara for Brook ville. The following persons are lo act as
conductors In keeping order and caring for the children: 1st car J. A. Vanlandingbant and J. A. Sutcliff. . 2nd car II Jones and E. II. Howell. 3rd car K. Barton and J. Brad. In charge of baskets Messrs, Bites, Sbafer and Krgenbrigbt. Tickela to bo bad at Trenton of E. IC Rock efeller Jr., and at Cedar Grove, of J. C, Cham ber;at Brookville, of Dr. Keel. Adults one dolUr; cbildreu fourteen and under, Laif dollar, round trip. New Subscribers. Parmelia Truster, Blooming Grove, Thomas Oeon, F. P. Toler, - D. D. Blakeman, Fairfield. IL C Carter, Mary roVH, " ' ' Lemuel Smith, " ' It IL Drown, M J. II. Teraplelon, " Jatnee U Kims, " Mrs. CM. Taylor, Laurel. Jas. R, Hornaday, New Trenton. King k Smith, Urookvillo. Christian Koeber, " Klliabeth Marl Jen, Dullaa City, Oregon. W. J. Co.ik, Lawrenceburg. Senator Morton, Indianapolis. 1. C Ilalgh, M ft a m or a. P. CVIahan, Cincinnati. Dr. Z. Ferguson. Attention la directed to the card of the Grant House, Fairfield, of which Dr. Ferguson is proprietor. Attention is el.o directed lo bis professional card, b th of which appear In another column. The Doctor kef pi a good hotel, and baa a liberal patronage. Being an experienced physician, be has obtained a po manent practice iu bis neighborhood. Ice Cream Saloon. Mrs. Mary Bunnes, at her residence near the Catholia Church, willopcu her Ice Cream Saloon on Saturday next, the first day of Jufe. She has fitted up her rooms in good style, and Inula bar friends and the puhl.o generally will patronixo ber. We uVe great pleasure In saying t3 our Men J tbat Mrs. U is a courteous la. I, and that every attention will be paid to those who patronixo ber Ice Cream Saloon, s Sudden Death. . Robert II. Teraplelon, sou of Mr. John F, Tempti-loii, residing iu-ar Dnlapeville, died quite sudJenly on Fi iJa night lat. He was attending the College, and in exercising with his playmates il Is sutottd be became ruptured. Ho was a promising young man, aud i-euJJe ukiitg tlf caaia a, gloom over the community. Hydrophobia. The Richmond Telegram snys tbat hydrophobia exists to such an extent a few miles oorlh of that place, that soma of the schools have been suspended, ll being dangerous for the children lo go lo and from school. Drookvllle Bakery aud loo Cream Saloon. Alluntlon Is tUruclcd In the advertltementof Cbrmilati Koeber'a Bakery and loo Cream Saloon, which advertisement will bo found in another column. He has lilted up an Ice Cream Saloon In connection with hie Bakery, and Is ready lo furnish loe Cream, Limonade, Root Beer, lo. Give hi in )our patronage. Harried. ' On the 13tb Inst, at lb residence of the bride's purents, by Rev. J. W. Challlii, Mr. Chailos lloesley and Mus Nancy IC. Fry, all of this County. CT It Is pleatant to reeummend a really inert torious artlole, benoe we ata tliote tudorlug Irom lyiil.i, Nervoutaett, or Pebtllty, U try 1'r. Mno kl ru's Toul. lr. K. M. Waws ordered (I worth ff J. U. ilayt, Deealur, Ala. T. Hart, New York City, says "Il eur.d we where ean 1 get It for uiy lriea.lt 7" 1'nus tbsy write from all quarters. Thi PvurLi'a Vesdict. Nocoe neJ iuff-r with the 1'iUt. SV , V. U.bee, farmer, near Kalaiuaxuo. Mich., tavs "afur tuU'arlng iatentely with the l'ltat tor thirty years, oue built of lr. dtrioland's I'ile lUiwtdy cured tue. C, L. Ulass, Janssvllle, Wis., sayi one bottle eured alia and bis brother. A. It. Hut., futluiaster, Peru, O., says It sured btiu In a fww days." "wanted WOILi- W03LS AT THE UIU WHITE C01LNEK. Have just received from the Uarrlioa Woolea Mills, TWEEDS, JEANS, . BLANKETS, ' FLANNELS, STOCKING YA1.N, &o., &o., To be excbAnged for Wool. May 17 m. J. C. BURTON. Agl. New Clothing Store. M. VOGEL HAS JUST OPENED A CLOTIIINQ STORE la Maxwell's Uuildiog, wbere he Is sow exhibiting READY MADE CLOTHING Of every detcription, efTering It at most reasonable priees. Uo also has all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &j. CALL IN THERE AND SEE 1118 Liargc ana Varied Htock. noT30-6m frMkti::&6eo.3:l!lqpp Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Dovuntie Wines and Liquors, Kespeetfully Inform Saloon Keepers and Grocers of Brookflllo and surroanding country that they are prepared to furnish them with the best qualities of Wines and Liquors at less than Cincinnati prio.t. Vinegar forialeby the barrel or half-barrel. FRANK A. WALZ, QUO. SCHLAPP. Brookville, April 19, 18B7-tf. NOTICK TO FARMERS. H IOH EST market price for Corn, Rye, Ae., at the Brookville Uietillery. aprlMf. FRANK WALZ.
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BOOT AND SriOE A few doort above the "Old White Corner," BROOKVILLE, IND., Keeps on bsnd a complete assortinsot of BOOTS AND SHOES, tor Gentlemen, Ladles aud Children. He also makes to order all kinds ot Loots and Ebo.s. Also R.patriag done. Call and Ware your orders. I. ROEULER. IT. B. A sjood astortm.nl uf Leather and Findings to suit the cuuolr tr.de. Ma 1 7 -3tu. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estatfl. Slate ff Indiana, Franklin County, $: NOTICK Is hereby given, that Rtohard J. Day, Administrator of the Kutate of Claiboro W. Briton, d.ota.d, has fll.d tils fitltl-n to tell the realsitateof the decedent, his p.rtonal being Insufficient to pay his debts; and that said pttiilon will ba heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said County. Tssti May llth, A. D. DAT. IIP.NKY DEMIT, Jr., C. C. C. V. Fraoklla Couaty. IlutUad A Btaktey, Ally's. inajr 17-3-7. a Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell BcaI Estate. State of Indiana, tVaidlU Givntg, $i: NOTIC1C Is hor.by given, that lllohard II. tone, Ailinlnt-tmtor of the ICilate of Nelson II. )'m,'l'lM ; RieJ hl petitlos i to tell Ihe r.al eilate of the UeJiit, LltjioTIuifaT b.liVjfTä" Butltolant to pay hit d.btt and that said petition will be beard at the ntxt term of the Court of Common Plots of said County. Tut) Mey II, A. I. 1I7. HKNitv nKnnv, j., C. C. C. I', franklin County. Holland A Plnkley, Ally's. . way 1 7-3 w TIIH EO AMMAN, OD AV & CO. PIANO-ROUTES, WHOLESALE A'JEKCY. The subscriber, Ut. a member of this well Known Ann, has established a Wholosalo Afjoncy, 681 ßroadwoy, jN' io York City, Where he will be pleated lo reeelva the orders of his friends and the public, ani etpeoitlly lo bear from those wbo have to liberally bestowed their patronageou the firm heretofore. He will supply tbete superior Inttruinsnts to the trade Wholesaled lictail,atthe very Lou ttt Price, Made with the Insulated Irnn KSui and Frame (sattln one toii't plate). Th.y eic.l all others In durability, superiority of tone, and eleganee of external apponrauoe. All these Pianos have overstrung Soales, gtvlrg In connection with the patent Iron rim and frame, Full Kocku Poweari'L. anoSwkrtMkllow Toxks. The Caste are elegant In ej'jBruct,"and eattlj and safely handled. Warranted to prove tstltfactorr, or the money returned. Address all orders to SIBERIA OTT. Ö31 Broadway, N. Y. tnal7-ly JCT Yoiin Llllly reluming to licr country home, after a mjourn of a few months in theCitjr.was hardly reoognltol by hor filindt. In place of a coerte, ruttlo, flatbed far., tli bad a soft, ruby completion of almott marble smoothnett, and Intt.ad of twenty throe the really appeared but eight.. n. Upon tmiulry ae to the eaute of so gr.at a change, the plainly told llieiu that the aod the CtaOAaauit 11 aLM, and oonildcr ed It an Invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By He ute any Lady or U.ntleinan citn lioprove their pertonal apposranre an hundred fold. Itlttlmplo In Its combination, at Nature herself Is tlmpla, yet unturpts.cd in 111 elttuary In drawing Impurltlet from, alto tt.illng, cleansing and beautlf; Ing the tkln and cumiiteslon. 11 Its direct action on the ouilrU It draws from It all Us IftipurlUet, kindly hsatlnf the same, and leaving Ihe surfaos ns Natura liitemltd It should be, clear, soft, smooth and beaittlf il. 1'ilco SI , itil by Mslt or KiprcM, on rcoitit of an ordsr by W. L. CI. A UK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 Wstt Fayette rU.,Hyrftcuie, N. Y. The only American Agents for the tateofthe same. fL22 ly W001W001! Harrison Steam Woolen Mills. n A VI N (I more thun doual.d our rapacity fur manufacturing, (having put In our mill a large amount uf the latott Improved machinery,) we are prepared to do as good work as any mill la the eouutry, tuoh as ttyftiM, sKpii)')i!fJ, 3Uj;Mi)0, Sts. We have on baud al alt times a largo stoek of our own make of goods, els. TWEEDS, BLANKETS, PLAID AND PLAIN FLANNELS Stocking urns, Ac., Whlsh we will soli at the lowett uiarkot prices for eaah, or In exobange for Woal. We are thankful fr patt lavort, and tik a continuance of the same. Cash paid for AVool, aud work done at the shoitest notice. Special attention paid to all kinds of Custom Work. W. W. bAYIdON A 80N. Harrison, 0., Msy S, l807,-3m BROADQAUGE SHORT LINE. ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN BROAD Ci UAGE railway: -
TU Cincinnati, or Urbana, or Gai.ion, or Mansfield, or Cleveland, or Couitr, or Salamanca, TO Oil FK01I NEW YORK, BOSTON, PITTSBURG II,PIIILADKLPIIIA, UALTIMOltK, and WASHINGTON CITI. This is the only Route to the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I PASSENGKRSwho wish a Quick and Comfortable Trip will appreciate the Smooth and Perfect Track, the Luxurious DayiCars, and tba Magnificent Sleeping Coaches, the Excellent Dicing Halls, with ample time for Meals, and the Prompt Time and Sure Connections of the Atlantic & GU Western Railway. Fare as low and Time as Quick as by any otbsr Home. Through Tickets and Bagjage Cherts No. 233 Broadway, New York; No. 15 State Street and S3 School Street, Boiton; Depot and Uniu Offieci, Cleveland; No. 68 Clark Street, Chicago) In Clnolnnatl, at No. 80 West Fourth Street) X. 1. cor. Broadway and Front Stre.tt; lift Vine Street; at U. S. Mall Line Steamers Landing foot of Vine Street, and at New Passenger Depot of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Hallway; la Lonlsvilte, at S. W. cor. Main and Third Street!, and 25 Fourth Street, and at the 0 Bices of Connecting Lines. L. D. MUCKER, Oen'l Sept. W. B. SUATTUC, Gcn'l Ticket Agent. insy 24-1
S. D. & II. W. SMITH'S AMERCAN ORGANS THE MOST PERFECT AND ELEdANI MUSICAL IHSTRUMEHT IN TUB
FOR THE AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE. "v:". '.,.?'V' f ',-t 1 V . ' i lV if . TT - TUB A r.I E H I C A II ORGAH Makes home attrseilve, reOnee and el.vatce the mlods of all, beautiful in appearance and effects. SIBERIA 0T 631 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, WHOLESALE AOENT. The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their superior Mutbal Fowsri, Is fait bringing th.m b.fure th. rul.lo, at the Initramcnt so lung Irilredln AM Lit I CAN 110M1;.). And although theeott prloe Is but a trifle over the Melodeon,yrt t'ae mutlcal advauttges, heeuty of tone and oulokn.it of touch and actUn are to far superior, that they are fait tupereedinf Die Melodeun, ana the Bill II tu aimi'Ht SAO..wene AMERICAN ORCANS. It ll adapted to any Mutle, from the lulckett anl mott lively, to the heavy tone or uioiuureii wrgnn. And almoit universally they are ptemrrod to tne I'Ubo. b ri.rtont wbo have them. yet eostlnff lets than half, and only taking a small amount of room. Bend for descriptive elrculare giving full par ticulars and prices, Kxolutlvo Agencies ircurrd lo Taln, an Urgedlteounti to the trad, and Teteher. niUMUA Ulli noietai. Agtn, msl7-1v 6H 1 Itroadwsy, New Ycrk. 1 THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, GOO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. tiiesk woum).iu:nowni:d sk wing mach inks Were awarded Ihe highest premium at the World's Fair In London, and six fl rat premiums at th. New York Male 1'nlrof I S'.rt. and sre relthrntnd for doing the bttt work, vine; a much smaller lieedle fur the inme thread than any other machine, and by the Introduction of the mott approved machinery, we are no Me to supply the very bctt machine In the world. Thcpo tnnrUinti ate iiuiJs at our new end epaclout Factory at UrldKrpoit, Conn., under the Iminvdlat. luprrvlilxn of the l'ri tiilout of Ihe Company, LMAS 1IUWU, Jr , tbe otlglnal iovenlor of the t'calng Maclilno. v Tb.y ere adapted la all Vybdeof Family Sewing, and to th. upo uf Scumiircnt, Dre.imakert, Tailors, Manultiturcrt of Militt, Collart, Sklrtr, Closks, Mantlllm, Clolliipg, Hatt, Csps, Cortett, Itnoli, Hiom, Harncn, hJ 1 1' j , Linen tloodi, Umtiretlat, I'ni !(, Ae. They work equally well upu silk, linen, woolen and cotton Kood, with silk, cotton or linen IhnaJ. They will per form every rperles i t sewli((, making a beautiful and pvrfurt stitch, alike ou both tides of the article sewod. The Mild, laventel by Mr. HOWE, and mndo on this Maohlne, It the turnt popular and durable, and all Sewing Marlilues are suljoot tu the prjv clple luvented by him. ' kund von cmcui.AU T.O. ÜRYANT, (1KNK1UL AtlKNT, 03 WASHINGTON STUKHT, CU1CMW, ILL. may 10 lr Mo(CIBEDI(DlKö TWO-WHEELED LE8HT BflOWER ' f '' 4 I V :i i" T" r . '.a With Douiili: Jointkd Cutter Bar, LiiTiMi Lkvkr, and Patent Tilti.Mi Lever fou Settinu the C'UTTlNa KliUK AT ANY AN. OLE WHILE IN UAI'ID MOTIO.N. Warranted to Cut nil grasses in the worst placet und coutlitions Closer, Cleaner, und luster than any other Mowtr in market. Ouerf d oa trial with any other Uower through tho season. This popular machine has nttiine! a poritlon and ohsrut'tcr, second to Pi ott.rr Separate Mow rrtn rtHTCuiitrj", knJ now-irrjit the clf-Uaker In popularity. Our Mowor Is lijht, noit, of easy draft, compact, simple and durable. Two driving wheels giro continuous motion to tbe Kuifon th. roughet ground. Tbe cutter bar ie doubled j'dntfd lo cuton the up slope of a hill, whlletho wheels are tbe hollow, or on t'io down slope whilothe wheels aro on tho rlJ'C, and folds up when not cutting. THE PATENT TILTINO LEVER. Its peculiar festure It the tecond lever clor at the driver', band,b7 which thepointt of the guards can le tilted up or down at any angi. iuitantly, and wbllo in rapid motion, enabling tho operator to lower the cutting cJjjs and pin it up every tponr of grass ia a hallow, or to tilt up the ede and pats over a stone or ant bill cutting where others daro not venture, and keeping the e Ige of the knife nuharmed from grcbbloi; among i tones and dirt. C. H.McCUUMICK A lilt OS. J. C. SERINO, Agout, Whltcjrub, Ind. May il 2m. STCVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & '11 Broadway, X. V. Oppoi.it. Howling Green, OX Tllk KUHOl'lliX FLAX. THE STEVENS HOUSE Is wll and widely known to the traveling publio. Tb. location Is epecially suitable) to merchants nnd buttress men; It is in closo proximity to the Luineis part of the city it on th. highway of Southern anO Wettern travel and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Ulli STEVEN'S HOUSE has liberal accommodation for over 3U0 g'etts It it wetl furninhed, and potteanei every modern improvement for the eomfort end entertainment of its Inmates. The rooms are spaolous and well ventilated provided, with gat and water the attendance Is prompt ani respectful anrf the table Is generously provldoA with every Uolicacy of tbe season at moderate ratet. UL'O. K. CHASE Jk CO. tnsy 21 Om Faomitioaa.
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THE PATENT 2Eai03SFPJS3HO 2!OE3?E MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS 1ST and 1S9 ROffCry, (atovo Delancy,) NEW YORK. MANNER l CO. Hating secured Utters patent on their valuable Improvements on Pianos and added largely to their prevlontly ettentive facilities for manufacturing, are now prepared to furnish to tbe Trade, oral retail, their GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PATENT AliICN PIANO FORTES Which they offer with all the usual guarantees, In competition with tb. St.tnway, Chick. ring, or any other Grit-otats piano, b.li.vlog as they do that the Arlon li lupcrlor to toy other. Head below tbe Article from the Brooklyn Dally Times. Mr. Abbott, OrgnUt of theCbirobof Oar Saviour, rar i of the Arlon! Mturs. Manner Si Co.i Ucntlouien: I bar critically examined and leveial timet played upon one of your Arlon Piano Forte, and it affords me muoh ploaiere to add my leittmnny In favor of your i up.rlor Inttru uicnts. For eltitlclly of touch, for the tinging qua Itr, so much sought for by artists, and for rlchneis and purity of tone It Is uneaeelled by any piano I have ever uted. J. M. AUUOT, Orgsnltt or the Church of tbe Saviour of Brook lyn, N. Y. Trof. John W. Henry Cncoll, editor of tbe Anerlcan Educational Monthly, ssyst " LI. ten, however, vo on. of another elas. for example, one of the Arlon Planoa made by Manner A Co. How your head as the ban sends forth Its riches, clear and nnblorredt observe Ihe singIrg, iwelllrg melody that In Ite middle octaves so wondreusly represents vocal eipretalnn,and which predominates above even Ihe silvery brilliancy ol theuppcr treble. Then reflect that this It a solsn ttfleally contracted durable Initrumeot, and If ato'iil lasi ' In'- " "-t-fT "Mh rata Ynn,
whose brnutr of tone bad vsbltlied sooner than the lustre of lit varnlih, chide not your child lor lack of exprenlon, nor wonder when your wlfo le playing that tho leoius U have no oul. The Instrument at well at Ihe pel former mut have power of esprenloni a piano, It may almost la said, as writ ec a singer, inu.1 have a soul." From 'The llnmklyn Dally T.meti" Wa III sty that the Arlon Piano Fortelsa very elegant Initrument of the largest elatt and very highly Itulihed. Musically, It has a full, dotp,rlh lore, and tbe mcit powerful that we have ever ll.tened to. It has In a higher degree than any pUno that wa have met with, the ting. Ing qusllty or charsoter, that muilt tans so much admire aul setK for.ln a piano. The bats-notes reminding you o( the deep toned notes of a large orgnn. 'I he Middle Oetaves ere more elsitlo and clear than in mott other plnnot, owing lo peculiar ariangemcntt tbat we shall speak of hereafter, while the upper or treble note, posiett that pure, dlttinct, belt like cloarnei, that It id necetsary to the correct rendering of dlDloull leces of Music, snd tbat alto lends such a charm to melody. The Arlon oala Is from A la C, sj as to meet all the rtOjUlremetitt of modern tuutlo, which a seven. oo'svo piano will not do. 'To obtain power you ruuet have strength. We have attained this In the peculiarity of Ihe frame before alluded tu, and In the oteofabarln Ibo direction and on a Una with tbe heavy steel string ing under the 'over-itrunjr bast.' This bar patting beneath the ttringing and running diagonally from the front right-hand comer, to the back leti-hand corner of the caie, gives strength where mot needed und where most other l lanos fall; In fact It might not Inaptly be termed the splue or back bone tf the piano. "They tttnd In Iure longer then other plsnos, la eiiocl which we are again enabled by tae peeuI'ar thsi'O of our Iron frame, to una short pins so thai the plan Is strung clone to the wrcsl-ptank; thusaluioit doing away with a levcrsge strain on the tuning pin, which in some pianos, Is at least three-quarters of an inch above tho pin, causing Ihe pin to looftn, nnd often bringing It in cor. tuet with tho iron plate. The construction of the arott plank has alto a great advautago over those of other pianos, in Icing f. rmed of four scotlons or hard wood, in I a notMoniaiiy and nrroty glueu end f.ittmcd, tbe grain of each section cronlng the grain of the ono next lo It In a different line or direction. So that the tuning Ids have tbe prcMureof the end wood against them In every direction, maklu It linpnmlbie fr tbe pin to loosen Itscir as It does where II has a prcisura a u u i li t Ike sides of the grain, as it has In all oth er pUiios. Ibis, too, prvvtnts the putting of the reit plank. "The contttuctlon of tbe eate and the corn bin a tion of the Iron frame therewith, we alto claim at belncmw and Imttovod. The lelt lower end if the lrame, lewig Imbedded oriel Iu the tolld wood, or wo believe (to ue a technical term) hutted agaltif t Hi w rert plank, at a point and on a line Ju.t Inaido of Ihe Hue of tbe tuntng-pln, by- which mennt Qrit, great additional t'rength It gained, lecon t, the lrame btlrg so sunk In the wood, allows Ibo stringing (ns before described) to be eloie to the wrvit-plunk, and third, tbe gnat UoMJxraturn, so long loujilit fur by the trade, a full Iron frame wltbout a poMbllity of tbo tunlrg pint coming In contact with it, It gained. "Our uttrulfo arrangement it another great Im pro vein lit ctlcrted la a tluiple but superior man uer. A hollow bar, oatt with the frame and open Ingontlio under tide and estendlrg slong the line of the tun Ing-pint, has tilled Into It a roversod woodsn bridge, In whUh the bridge pins are Inrerte I. This revered bridge, being a trifle lower than the wrett-plank, gives an upward as alto a slds-bearlog to the strings, and by this admlial'lo arrangement an ngrsOs is obtained that gives a tlriu poiitlon to Ihe strings that no blow trout the hsHimt r ran ilUplare. A simitar plan on an Iron bedding has been before attempted, but alaays la eonnectloti with the complicated under damptrt, wlitott Invariably baoouia displaced and out of filler. "In tbe Arlon Pleno wa ute Ihe French dsinper, universally aoxno lodged as tbe tett, aet'ng from ttivlr ovtn weight aloni. Ihey are nnuly hinged, and can inovo neither to the right bor to lh. Ilt, but nlv In the direvtlun required. Thus Il will bo sivn that our erraff arrangement It compU le, iiot only in Ittelf b'tt In all In eonnoo lion mui oilier pant ol the aoiioiu WHh other agmfrvt now In ute, there are lev era! dilllcultli't that can not be remedied. Flrtl, the wire ttringt run throulh so eye In lha top if a icrew, or pin, ami mut Ut the eye etaetiy; or it wilt create un unpteatant, butting eound. The a mo di lUmilty leapt tu occir hon, from eonttant ulng, the ttralu upon lue string lettens In Its lie., ur the co n. tan t vibration on tbe Inside of the eye wears Ihe eye larger. Ibo mew or i.lu, too, fir Ihe same reaton (eon taut vibration, on It) will at timet become loots nnd eaute an unpleiuant Jarring to tho chords. Nona of Ihme ilitadvauUet can happen to the Arlon sgratle." We hove above given Mr. Manner's claims for tho superiority of the Arlon Piano Fortes and his oljoctions lo otber plunot, in nearly bis owu n ordu, and be was very ready to take us through out the factory and etolain all the different do partmonti of It to us. Wo had a fair rhancs of JuJglng of its merit", and think lha claims of tho Atioil tiro well bared. 1 1 is at loast ona of Ihe very lent planoibifolO the public Urookljn Daily Timet. All of our Pianos will be fir.l.hed with Ihe new self-acting prep tick (or holding up the top of (be l';:rt. ' t pat" " Mi fcj t. I. th. iat cot fur the Ar ion, it owned by us eiolutlvely. S.nd for Illu,tra'.ed Price Lift. MAN Mill A CO , 187 and 189 IJowery, apr lU Vua NUWYOUlC. Laurel to the llcscuc! ATTENTION EVERYBODY! I bare now on hand and am ofiVrlng for esla a large assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Finger Knip, Silver Thimbles, Silver Tea and Tabic Spoons, and SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. Persons in need of any of the abovegoods will do well to eall and examine my stock before purchasing cite here. I oin furnish farrorrs with a good, durable weight CLOCK, for from f j tu $9. r.cialr!ii or all Kinds Prouipllj Attended To. N. B. I will pay cash or work for Oold and Silver. LAWRENCE .HZEKO. novO-ly W l. .UO. V. li K Ia Y, 13 r o o k v i 1 1 es I ix d i a ii a
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seoDs SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE "Old White Corner." AQT., hat ju.t r.oetv.d a wall eclecttd s aak ot ÄV GOODS OF ALL KINDS, CLO MS, CASS I MERES, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, QUEENSWARE, j.i. GrooorioD, STOXE, EARTHEN & WOODEX-WARE, ALSO, ?. BROimS EXT1U FAMILY FLOUR .ALL AT SMALL PROFITS l'OU ' Mocontiajc's Improved for 10G7. Unrqualed for All Conditions of Heavy or Lodged Grain. TUB OS IT ntSFKCT attr-atKKK IX TRI 1'HITRU iriTti, Offered on trial with any other Itetptr through theetttlre harvett if dctlred, A free Sickte, a clean Platform, and a good Fhtaf warranted at each sweep of the llake around Ihe Heel. MERIT OF THE IMPROVED SELV-ftAKKU. a 1. It will iwcep through the beavlrtt eropa that ever grew, and In fallen or lodged grain will ttratghlen out and rake off the .Sheaf b.tt.rtban ean be dona by uy Itknd Rake or Iroppor, we, or any other manufacturer ever built. 3. Il It made of euch a combination of t'oa and wood pari, at to bo the strongest, and yet the lightest draft Fclf-ltaker made. It hat of lato been lightened lo the Verge of tafoty, and beyond that line we will not jo, for we Inland to toll a maculae that hall ba bonettly worth all we atk for It. 9. It It theeheaneit maculae In market, beoaoto the bett and mott Lining, and needs no tinkering to keep It In ordnr. 4. 1 1 will not break down or get out ef order In difficult rutting, but can oe relied on to go through any harvett, under all clrcumtlancei. ft. The experience of an ordinary lifetime hat been expondsd on It by Ibe Inventor and mana factureii, lo perfetlltig Its details, year after year. fl. Il Is so simple that a bey or girl ean work It, and In faot a great many of our machines are op erated by those Jtitt old enough to drive leant. 7. It will save at much grain over other machines as will pay for It In a fsw tratonii and Ihe saving of labor over a hand r.ker, will almost pay for It In one aoston. " H. It It the only raker that makes Ihe separation t.f the Micnf In tho ttandlnggratn brfon tbe sickle. The rake sweeping over Ihe sickle and Iilatfiirm makes elean work at every revolution, caving not a straw behind. This Is the greatioorel of Its rucfloti, 0. The marhlne In U Ite mlnut. details, Is made al mir factory In Chicago under our p.rsonal ears, and every purl of every machine undergoes a careful Inspection before shipment. III. I' sob er'a ir.nt'hlnei being made by lm proved machinery from a separate tei of tmtterut, earcfiiPy protrvy l, an oiact eounter patt of any piece In th. in c File, ean b. had at any lime in the future, and on ilmrt notion, II. It Is a tplcr.dlJ Fist Cutter, and In the hemp region of Mloou'l, Is more uted for hemp cutting Iban any other machine. While we do not make It ene' lally fur hemp cutting, wa du warrant It f. r Has. Cutting at fully ai for grain, 13. 1 1 will mow at wall as any other combined mt thine, wbll. we recommend our Separate Mower to those wbo have touch having to du. PIlOOi' OF THESE STATEMENT!!. Al proof that we tty what we mean, aud mean what we inj, we challenge all other Reipert of every diMi-riptlou, by prupuiij to allow the firmer who dntiret It , leave to work oar felf-ltakcr or! (rial through the harvett with any other heap, er, he agreeing to keep and pay for ihe one lhat doci tho bt work. Tho poorcit machine may do good fork in ftlr w;tiur, and la nloe grain, but the proof of a sterling marhlne It In a piece nf heavy down grnln, or in a whole season's Wuik. We invite all such trial, and our arenls are In-TrU-ital to IT.f'l eerj f.;tit t. th. Termer. TöT making tuch tc-M. tor wore iaforuiatiou write ut for a Pami h!t, c ii. Mccormick a imo. J. C.SKRINH.AU EN r, Whlteotub, Ind. "( J It A I NW A KTIJD A'V lllU . U. l)UIOV! The undersigned Is prepared to ptirehato all the Wheat, Corn, Rariey, K)c, Oats, AND OTHER URAINS, tbat may be brought to market. Having jutt ettctcd one of FAIRBANKS' CELEBRATED SCALES I he 2s in readiness to accommodate all who may want correct weights and measures. Farmers ean do a liltl. batter with their grains at tbe lcpot than at any other place in L'rookvil'a. Try the eineriunnt. spl2 if TUOS. JUIINSTON. To Consumptives. j The advertif er. having been rrttorcd to hoalth j in a lew weeks by a cry sin j le remedy, after j having tntfercd fr several years with a tevere lung eOecllt n, and lhat dread diicase, Coneuiuplion il anxious t make known tu his fellowunerers tna means cur. 1 To ail who dire It, he will ,nd a eopy of th. prescription used (fiee of ehargc;, with the direc! lions f..r preparing and ming the r.sae, which ; the will find a .or. core f.ir Ci.niutnt.tiun. A.ih. : ma, Urnnchllls, CocKbs, C.i'ds, and all Tkmat and Lung AlTectlons. 1 he only object of the adverti - eer In senilinff the Prescription Is to benefit tho I eRIic-ted, and spread Information wblehhaeon' ecivci to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it wilt cost them nothing, and may prove a blerstng. Parties wishing the prestriptlon, free, lyreturn mail, will please address Her. l'IWARD A WILSON. Williamsburg, Klagt Co., 3cw Yoik. may 17 1m.
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CARRIACK AND ßtCOY MANUFACTORY I s. &. a. LOPEn, FAIEFIKLD, INDIANA, IS (C.t.nstvety engag.d In th. man.fict.r.ef Cerrisfft, Pujgies, fa'H-s, Sprieg VTsg"os, and all other kinds cf vebinVs for tba eomfoit and aocomrao'tation of lb. pihllc. They have tbe largett ai d rnort ompleto- ... tabll hment fur tbe mannfactcre of these srtl-l.t, and are prepared to turn oat an erder In ee abort time, aad In as workmiBliJie end sebstaBtial manner as cm be bed at any inanufsc'ory al (1a eirnatl, ad at at Xair ard more aHi.w)Mod.tlag tero.s. Ihey employ a comi. elect aet uf hade thrrngbrut all drptrtments of the b.slnris. A'l work warranted. Kepairieg done oa tbortnotice
. Snlcs-rcom fit Drockiillc. Ve have lo connection Ith mr itnUlihm.il a soles-room In Uro villa, Id tbo warerooca I m mediately la the tear of Kocksfollsr's store, aad oppor.lt. th. Valley llnu. I tvery Ftabl., Kern w. will keep on hand al II tiiur, CrrUgee, l'f gles, Ac., of tbe u)ot Strovrd styles eshibi tion and for sale. Perrons dei rlr.g a g"d srtlcle In nor line can be accommodated on jenod l-rm. In our abience at Urookville, Mr. Al Tick a will sell for ut. 28 ot STOVE AND TIN SHOP. r-rew-r .1 ! V' CP tt L'aKuc & Brother Wfilllli reipecifitlly d Ireel the etWMU a ef all periods In want of TIN WAItKOllSTOVLS . OF ANY KISC. tn their atiortmi nt.el tVrlr M 1 1 lr Ml Csinsl, where Ihev keep eor.ienilj on her) a ln stork of every Illing I M-elr litis ol Ititlbottt 1 l.ty a III altn put tip to etiler, Tlnltoofliirt CJutlfrh'imrdFi ntlrrt Thsyarealto Agenltlr Ihe re's of A fit Pumps. Alto A niti fr rLatld't Mtitlll Holes end lle.li, wbiib ibv will II likei b.l.tsle or retall. They offer all articles In their "lere el tnesl rtaionallecaih rlees, end ll th Wirk liasrrtnt. ed to give satisfaction. Oidoi i .rtlull) sol kit ed. Also, put op LHJHTNJNtl HOLrl at l!),'en, per foot and 01,(0 per point, AprlO, IKftn Ijo, New Marblo Shop, BK00KV1LLK, INDIANA. hannanTschuleh Have commented operallone al their new Mtrble Workt on the Ks.t Ida 'uf Main Unrfeis Street, south of tbe Public Eijuare, where they are read to fill etilen fog MONUMKNTS. T OMBÖTONE8, and everything et.e In lint llreof I u,lnei. ll.lsg both practical workmen of many ert, elperl nee, they pioutl.e to gU. laiLfedtlua to their eustomsrs. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. We respectfully toliilt th. patronage ef Ike publio through) our traveling ageals, J. H. I)olO and A. J. lltaioiu. JO.'tePn IMMNAJT, juiin pen li.ek Anr n n: te Qprinfj and Quinxner DKY GOODS AT Hl; NEW YORK STORE. TU K BUILDING. HOHM ANN SÜIK6 & KAISER Have Ju.t reeehed a Itrrt ui welt ttlecv4 el eh Of t.uvu nu i l.lirUl Cnlr(irft. ULNQIIAMS, 1)1". LA INKS, POPLIN?, Ll'STlll'S, BLACK MLKH, PLAIN AND hTUIPKD JACONimS lllllLLIANTS, NAINSOOK, LAWNS, 111 I HI I LlM'.N, LADIES' & (iEN'J h' II ANDK KBCIIT5, Al o a full Use of DROWN A L LEACH ED MVS LIN Fn-iu .1 4 la 1 4 aW'e, no:ii:nY,(JLovi.s, mux nuTr.vs LADIES' SACKIXU, CASSI.MKllLS, TWKKD3, COTTON A DES, SIIIItTlS'ti CHECKS A STRIPES", It. As heretofore, t or nu ttu "QUICK SALES So SMALL rROFlIS." arl'J-T M'lXU AJCAI'FR. DHU O K VILLE Ha CLXZlcnXL: La Ing lern .i g.;4 In tbo' 11ARBLK "V .. v USINES8. at tlila pt.ee fer Tvrr.i.VE Ykaesi, f '.V ''1 K; Vif and IhiMikful far pert MI:,'iv f...... I ...ill u. t 1 J--'l I , Jyud. form the public iV.t still errjie ibo W OLD STAND In the real of tbe Pi.tirt IUqe, end em prere4 lo furnl.h pmrnt'tlv, and at tbe tbrapett rales. Any kind of work Iu v it, tt iii I ,Y) MtM)il C 1 FUtC'bKTC - 4,(V Vl i,v tU,M l'In,n-r,rt-T' '""' "r f'ptu'l. eei.l tatl-lr the tnt tin r f lew I St r. ; Travcltrg Ag.nt, ila.n tifc XSvnt., 1 rLA I II. M C"RtrnTe1'. . . . I1HKF! lUlHF! JIKKP! 'PlIE Bndcr.-lgned hiving opeaed a regalar Mrs! L rtore in lironktille, will fwr-tifh their rat' mere mtsc at all hur. W. III pay tbe market price for Tritt and Country He(.n, Terms liiinriaMy C.'hb. :a3if AIUNJLU J. V. AZU.
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