Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 June 1867 — Page 3

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THE. AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIMETABLE. White Water Vallej Ball Boad. TOOK EFFECT HAY Ö. 1867. .tZATES. ARRIVES. li'dl'Bpni'fT.STATIONS.Ptu'tT. Mx'dT'a 7 20 a.m. 4 SO p. v. Cincinnati 9 20 a.m. 4 40 P.M. 14 ft SO Valley Jan 8 14 2 SO " " 8 03 " IUrrl.OQ Til 1 43 t IS " C 03 New Trenton r 88 t 5 " 23 " CedarQrove T 22 10 19 " 40" Brookville 7 0 11 19 m e 57" Metamora 6 49 )1 40 - 7 IS" Laurel SI 11 6 J " 7 SO " Ashland 6 19 II 03 r.w.7 Ji Berlin 6 16 11 1$ " 7 40 Nultown 6 JS 12 3$ 7 3 " Ole aileron 6 04 n 1 13 u 12 65 " 4i u e "11 13 a.m. t n oo 44 10 t 44 ' 10 83 " 10 23 it jo io Arrives Arrives Leaves Leave 12 43 P.M. 8 OOf.M.CoaneriMU 6 00.am.19 00a.m. Ziaoonio Celebration. P. member the Masonic Celebration and Basket Meeting at Fairfield, next Monday, 24th lost. 4th of July Celebration. TL good prop) of Laurel bare decided up on hafiog an old-fashioned 4th of July Celebration and Basket Meeting io Btggt' Grove, kdjoininj their town. From what we learn of Vbe arrangements being road, it will be a 'grand affair. The Laurelitea know bow to get vp lach things. Who Second! the Motion 1 Why cannot there be a Woolen Mill established at Brookville ? We bate tbe bjdraolio power and tbe capital, and the enterprise would 'certainty paj well Will not tome one under'take tbe experiment before tbe adjoining towns Set ahead of aa 7 Trip Through Poiey Townthip. A two-days trip last week through little role where, by tho way, we obtained eighteen ew aubicriba rs revealed the niual promising state of tbe growing crops. The wheat ie In flower, and looks well, though tbiu in places. Oata are quite promiaing. Tbe corn is t growing finely. Apples are falling off In on) e localities, but tbe fruit generally will be abundant. Xtcy'f Saw Mill. TL I a aleani saw-mill, situated in Bull Town, continues in constant operation, arid is doing a beavy business. Every day Mr. Macy ia wagoning lumber to Laurel Sewirg Machines. Mr. Is J. Sloops is principal agent for the sale of tie Singer and Florrnco Sewing Ma chines in tbe counties of Franklin, Union, Fojette, Decatur and Drarbera. lie delivers them anywhere in those fire counties, and ia doing a thriving business. Strawberry Festival at lit. Carrael. The Strawberry Festival at Ml Carmcl last Friday evening proved to be a complete sueceae. There were about as many on hand as the botiso would comfortably accommodate, and all present seemed to enjoy themselves very much; in fact, it was a very pleasant social meeting. All having partaken bountifully of tbe good things, at 11 o'clock they cjuittly retired to ibeir homes, feeling talislied with the evening's entertainment. The proceeds amounted to something over f 80. Removal. Mrs. I Jo 11 has removed bar Ice Cream Saloon to her residence near the toll-gate on tbe Connersville pike, and is ready to accommodate the public with ice-cream, lemonade, &c Cultivator. Stadorfs Hiding Cultivator is for sale at Weiler e, at factory prices. Religious Revival at Andenoaville. Daring Uat week meeting were held every eveuing and on Sabbath at Andersonrille, un der the auspice of ltev. James.l. Orr of the Diictplti' Church, Some fifteen young people have been immersed. The meetings are largeJy attended, and the iolereat appears to con tinue. God speed tbe good work. Laurel Items. 'Messrs. Williams & Day's new Waryhoote 'for storing grain ia under roof. It is situated Just south of tbe Depot. G. 1'. lteibold's Bakery and Ice Cream Sa Moon ia doing a thriving business. Fete is a clever fellow. We understand there was to be a Strawberry Festival iu CiOord's liall last Wednesday evening. The people of Laurel are making arrangements for an old fashioned celebration the coming 4lh of July. Tho Pearl Street House maintains its reparation as one of the best of hotels. The new Faper Mill will probably commence .operations in a couple of month. Adam' Saw Hill. This mill, situated on Sains Creak, in Posey "Township, Is doing a lively business. Tbe Messrs. Adams furnish lumber of all kinds, lath and shingles, promptly to order. Freight Depot at Connersvllle. The Freight Depot at Connersville has been finished. It is situated directly opposite tbe Passenger Depot, and Is a large, substantial building. Charlie Marsh, tbe Station Agent, ia located in tbe North end with the Telegraph Office. That neighborhood presents a lively appearance indeed. Fruit and Vegetable Store. Messrs. L. M. & M. Wiley have opened a Fruit and Vegetable Store in the store-room adjoining Adam Herg'o Tobacco Store, where jhty have on hand Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, and other things too numerous to mention. They have also a Soda Fcuntain. We commend these enterprising gentlemen to the patronage of the public. Advertisement next week. T. T. Smith's Picture Gallery Continues to le tbe popular resort of those who want their features correctly copied. Mr. Smith js an adept in bis profession, having availed himself cf all tbe modern Improvements. Iiis popularity is well merited. Call in there and get your pictures taken. Xjger'i New Ooodi Arriving. Mr. U. V. Kygar is receiving a heavy stock of Goods of all kinds, preparatory to opening Lis new atore. We advise our friends to call upon him, to see his new assortment and learn Lis prkea,

Educational.

Hon. George W. Hoss, Superintendent of Public Instruction, requests meto state that he desires to meet etiit School Trustee and Director of Franklin County, at the Court Ilouse in Brookville, on Saturday the 22d insL at Ii P. M. 'Also, that he will deliver a public address on tbe subject of Common School Edu cation in the same plaoe at 7) P. M. Teachers are respectfully invited to attend these meetings. W. B. Maddocst, School Examiner. Our Commissioners Visit Connersvllle. The Connersville Times says: "Our town was honored, last week, by a visit from tbe Commissioners of Franklin county Messrs. Moore, Gavin and Bath. These gentlemen came np on the Valley road on Tuesday afternoon and returned to Brookville on Wed nesday morning. Though their visit was short, they returned with very favorable impressions of our town and its surroundings." Grain Cradles. A good variety of Grain Cradles, at prices to sait customers, for sale at Weiler' a. New Hotel in Oxford, A new hotel is to be opened In Oxford on tbe 23d inst in tbe Oxford Female Institute building. The Citizen says: "For comfort this house will equal any in the country as a resort from city life during tbe hot summer months. Tbo building stands on an airy ele vation, and commands a good via of the surrounding coon try. Tbe lessee of tbe hotel has had large experience in this line of business, and those who are in search of a pleasant summer borne can do no better than pay Oxford a visit." Cant for Canning Fruit, &o. I'obert Osborn Is ready to furnish cans of all aisea and ia any quantity, mado of tin, glass or earthenware, and offers them at the lowest cash prices. New Subscribers. William 8. Kalur, Andersonville. Henry Yonng, Robert Jemiicn, George L. Pugh, Lewis II. Smith, Seneca Lalloe, Benjamin Maple, T. O. Anderson, Atwell Morgan, William oitnonsoii, K. B. Miller, Smith Scott, Dr. F.J. Spill man, Thomas Stent, tt t. ii it it ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii Breroaker, Moore & Co., Laurel. J. W. Macy, Henry Secrett, 1 Weden Williams, Harvey T. Peirce, William D. Adams, Wesley Lewis, ii ii ii it ii George W. Green, Metamora. L M. & M. Wiley, liiookville. Wanee &. Martin, Connersville. Brick at Metamora. Any person wanting brick fur building pur poses can bo accommodated by calling on J. II. Blacklidge at Metamora, who is our agent. We have some sixty thousand, and will sell cheap for cask Link & Bake. . Darnan'i Hotel, Conuerovilio. When you go to Connersville, atop with Dick Durnau, and yoj will be well satisfied. Mr. Duruan keeps one of the best of hotels retired in situation, most excellent meal, ctean and comfortable beds, and reasonable prioes. Patrouizo the Durnan Ilouse, say we. New Saw Mill. Mr. Wesley Lewis bas the lumber on tbe ground for erecting a new Saw Mill ou Seins Creek in l'oirv Toat.sbip, adjoining tbe Fay ctte county line. Ilia old mrll couliuuea in operation. Metamora Items. J. J. Ruboltom baa been refilling and improving his Picture Gallory, and ia now ready to accommodate those withiii pictures gotten up in the latest style of the art. Alf Illacklidge has completed and is now occupying his new store rooms. Ilia establishment will compare favorably with any of our modern busin tss bouses. The Zollcr Brothers nrv enlarging and imI roving the appearanco of their store-room. M. B. & M. C Gordon continue to do a lively busineos in dry goods and groceries. The mills are all running agaiu, and .Metamora has put on its accustomed business look. .. I. , . Fire in Richmond. On Wednesday morning of last week, at about half-past two o'clock, a fire was discovered in the north building of tbe llobitisoo machine works. The fire obtained such headway that before the engines arrived this part of (he works was entirely destroyed. The main building was saved, and the establishment will resume operations at once. Tbe loss Is not stated, but is mostly covered by insurance. Another Railroad Excursion. Subscribers to the donation for the benefit of tbe White Water Valley llailroad, ia Fayetto County, took an excursion to Cincinnati on Thursday of last week. Seven passenger cars accompanied the locomotive. Sled. June 6th, 18C7, of cholera Infantum, at Fairfield, Ind., little May, infant daughter of Mr. C. It. Cory, Representative of Franklin County. Tho funeral sermon was preached on Sabbath, June Oth, at Fairfield, by Kev. C. Tiusley of Brookville. May and Maud were lovely twins of one veer, but the brighter and lovelier was taken to the Eden of love by tbe Great Lover of Children. "Let them die now, thy children! so thy heart ai. .11 . t a . r - . . ooau wear ineir osauurul image all undlmtned With It to the last." Early, bright, transient, chatte as morning dew, She sparkled, was eihaled, and went to heaven." IIB I T PiortVa Vssdict. Noone need lutTor with the l'llta. W, W. Uebae, farmer, near Kalamaxuo, Mich., says "after suffering Intensely with the IMIes for thirty years, one bottle of Dr. ritrloland'a Pile Rainedy cored me. C. L. Uta. JanetvtlU. Wls.,sayr one bottle cured him and his brother. A. II. Rose, Postmaster, Peru,0., says It cured htm la a fw days." ;9It la pleasant to recommend s really rnerl. torlous article, hence we ask tbnie suffering front Dyspepsia, Mervovsnen, or Debility, to try lr. Strickland's Toulo. Dr. 12. M. Bams ordered tt worth for J. C. llaya, Deeatar, Ala. T. Hart, New York City, says "It cured met where ean I get It for my uUodi t" Thus they write from all qusrters.

CmsrtKX Imsois. . We have had the ploasura of examining a quantity of gold received by Dr. J. C.Aver A Co., from Honduras, ia payment for their medioines, wbich are extensively sold throughout Central America. Amoog massive crosses, bracelets, aud chains, are the rude lmi(ii which bava been taken from the graves of the Cbirlqal chiefsbirds, turtles, serpents, bugs and reptiles done In solid gold. They carry us back beyond historic times, to periods and places where barbarism reigned supreme. They aeotn to eome here now in mute appeal from the winding beets of their aneeitora, to aik for the aimpte Indians ia tbe mountains, medical protection from cultivated skill, against diseases which gather them np ia too early, craves. Ignorant and

unlettered as they are, they have learned of the white man enough to know where to apply for re lief, and what will bring it. Oar well known townimon above named, inform u that they re quire their remittances from foreign eountrles now to be made ia silver ana gold. I lioweii f jiass.) Sentinel. UNION P1C1F1C RAILROAD CO. Are now constructing a Railroad from OT.XÄJtA, M E E H A S K A t estward towards the raclfio Ooean, making with Its eonneetions an unbroken line The Company now offer a limited amount of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS having thirty years to run, and bearing annual interest, payable on the first day of January and July, la the City of New York, at the rate of SIX FEU CENT. IN GOLD, AT Nlnctjr Cents on (he Dollar This lOiä was completed from Omaha 305 miles west on the 1st of January, 1887, and Is fully equipped, and trains are regularly running over It. The company hs now on hand suDioioot Iron, ties, etc., to Ünlh the remaining portion to the eaiurn bate of the Rocky Mountain, 213 mllai, whloh is under contraot to be done September lit of this year, and It Is expeotoi that the entire road will be In running order from Omaha to Its weetarn oonnaotlon with t'aa Central 1'atlflo, now being rapidly built eastward from ttacraoiento, Cat., during 1870, MIAXa OF Till COMPANY. Eilimstlflg the dlstanoe to bo built by tbe Un ion 1'aoIQo to be 1,165 miles, the Unltrd eUatcs Uovernment Usues its Six per eent. Thirty-year Uonds to the Company as the road Is Oolihod tt the average rate of about2S,250 per tulle, amounting to $4 1,208,000. The Company I alio permitted to Imuc Its own First Mortgage Donds to an equal amount, and at the same time, wbich by special Act o( Congress are made a first Mortgage on the entire line, the bnnda of theUnlUd Stales being subordinate to (hem. The Government makes a donation of 1 2,R0 0 acres of land to tho Lille, amounting to 20,032,000 acres, estimated to be worth $30,000,1)00, making tbe total resource, exclusive of tbe capital, f 118,418,000; but the full value of the lauds cannot now be realised. The authorised Capital Stock of Jhe Company is one hundred million dollars, of which five millions have alreaJy been paid In, and of which It is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be required. The cost of the road is estimated by competent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. riosrccTS roa busiükss. The railroad connection between Omah and the Esst is now complete, and the earnings of the Union Pacific on the sections already finished for tlie first two wecka la May were $113,000. These seotional earnings as the road progresses' will much more than pay the Interest on the Company's bonds, and tho through business over the only line of railroad between the Atlantio and Pacific must bo Immense. VAI.l'K AND BKCUaiTY OVTHI BOSOS. The Company respectfully suomlt, that the above statement of f.iots fully demonstrates the security of their Boa ia, and as additional proof they would suzzost tint tho Bonds now offered are loss than ton million dnllars on AI7 miles ef road, on which over twenty million dollars bnve alroady been expendod; on 330 miles of this road tho curs aro now runulng, and the remaining 187 miles are nearly completed. At the presout rate of promium on gold these bonds pay an annual Interest oa the present cost of SMse rxa ckst., and It is believe 1 that on tho completion of the road, like the Government HonIs, they will go above par. The Company intend to sell but a limited amount at the preiont low rate, and retain the right to advanoethe price- at their option. Subscriptions will be received iu Now York by tbo Continental National Tank, No. 7-Nassaa St., Clark, Dodeo AC)., Uitakert, 61 H'sllt., John J. Ciso A Son, Hankers, No. 3d Wall St., and by HANKS AND DANKE US generally throughout tho Unltod atatos, or whom ump and d.crltire pamphlets mirte obtained. They will also be soot by mail frn the Company's Office, No. 29 Nassau gtreot, New York, on appllfitiun. Bubicrlbers will saleot their own Agonts in whom they btve oonfidinoa, who al tno will be responsiblo to lhm for the sul'o Uolivery of the bOUdl. J 11 a J.CISCU, Trcanurer, J una 7- lis New York. Farmers, Look Horc! METAMORA WOOLEN FACTORY ! I rIMIE undersigned formerly of the Qnu of Dalr A X llelgb, oi the Harrison Woolen Factory, takes Ibis tnetho-1 of lufonulng tbe publio that bo bas leaud the Metamora Woolen Factory for a term of years, and ho Is now prepared to receive Wool ana manufacture the same into ROLLS, YARN OR CLOTH, with ncntneis and dispatch, la tho bast workmanlike manner. Delng an old hand at the buslnois, a practical and thorough workman, he h is no hosiUnay in saying to all who may ftvor him with their pit-on ago, tli iv t full and complete satisfaction will bo given. Consult yourown interestand glvehim acalt. 1. C. 11AIU1I. Metamora, Ind., May Sl,1Ro7-2m BROOKVILLE BAKERY. CHRISTIAN KOEBER lias on hand a good assortment of Cakes, llrcad, Candles Ac. Sold wholesale or tetall to Grocery keepors at a dlscouut. lie has also fitted up an ICK CUEA31 SALOO.V, and will furnish lea Cream, Lemonade, Root Beer, Ac He respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage. CüIUdllAN KOEUKll. Iay31-3m WANTED W0L! WOOILJ AT THE OLD WHITE CO UN IX Have just received trout the Harrison Woolen Mills, TWEEDS, JEANS, DLANKKTS, FLANNELS, BTÖCKINO YAHN, tic, &c, To be exobanged for Wool. May 17-itm. J. C. BUllTON, Ag WILLIAM Q. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Kcal Kstatc Agent IIIIOOKVILLK, INDIANA. Ofllceln the Court Ilouse. Collections promptly attended to, Ileal Uitate bought and sold, Tasee paid, Ae. Jaul Ssa STRAY COLT, I STRAYED about two.weeke a so from the i premises of the subscriber, llvlug one tulle south of Ullllngtville In Union County, a two-year old Ally, dark bay, heavy mane. The person tnb Ing It up, by writing to me al Bllllngsville will be liberally paid for bis trouble. KÖDERT DARB. May 3 Um ON Taei.Uy, 4tli Inst., somewhere between Oak Forest and Brookville, an American patent lever Silver Watch, large and heavy, with steel chain, sliver key attached, with Masonlo emblem en one side and Odd follow etnMetn on the other, and with inscription E. Jones." Tho finder, by leaving it at this oCkc, will be liberally raw, rded. Juuo 7,-tf,

S. D. & II. W. SMITH'S AME ROAN ORGANS THE MOST PERFECT AND ELEGANT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

IN THE FOR THE AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE. . '""1 -' ' ! ( u ins AHEHIDAH DRGAH Makes heme attractive, refines and elevates the minds of all, beautiful In appearance and effects. SIBERIA OTT, . Ö81 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, WHOLESALE AdENT. The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their superior Musical Fewers, is fast bringing them before tbe public, aa the Instrument so long desired ia AMEKICAN HOMES. And alh:bg!i the cos p7, , but a If lie over the Melodoon, yet tlie musical advant-;;( 'auty of tone and aulcknessof touch and actlcn are so far superior, that they are fast superceding tbe Melodeon, and the call is now almost exclusively for the AMERICAN ORGANS. Ills adapted to any Music, from the quickest and most lively, to the heavy tone of theChurcb Organ. And almost universally they are preferred to the Piano, by persons who have them, yet coiling loss than half, and only taking small amount of room. Send for descriptive circulars firing full particulars and prices. Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and large disoounts to the trade and Teachers. ma!7-ly 681 Broadway, New York. THE HOVE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 099 11 ROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMIUE3 AND MANUFACTURERS. TIIESH WOKLDllEN'OWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the htqbert premium at the World's Fair In I.onJin, and six Urft premiums at the New York State Fair of 1SC6, and are celebrated for dein- the best work, using a much nun 11 or needle for tbe same thread limn ary other machine, and by tbe introduction of the mot approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best lnnchinss In the world. Thete machines ate made fit our new and spaclous a.-fory at liriatfrpnrt, tonn., under the immediate supervision f the, l'rcsidcnt of tbe t'ompany, J-'LIAM HOWE, Jr., the original Inventor of the Sewins MiMihioe. Tbey nro adapted to II itindsof Fnmtly Sewtn, and to tbe uo of Soumstrcssc., Dressm.tkcrs. Tailors, Manufacturers nf Shlits, Collars, Skirtr, Cloaks, MantUla, Cluthinc;, Hats, Cas, Corsets, Bunts, Fhocs, Harness, riudJIcs, Linen Uoo.ls, Umlrellns, i'arasls, Ac. They work equally well upon (Hit, lineu, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or liuen thread. They will perform every species f sewing, making a bruutifjl and porfuct stitch, aliko on both sides of the articles sowed. The Stitclt invented by Mr. HOWE, and mndo on this Machine, is the mst pnpular and durnble, and all Sewing MscUlncs are subject to the principle invented by him. BKS FOIl CIRCULAR eT. O. BRYANT, O EN KU Ali AGENT, 03 WASHINGTON STREET, CMCAO'O, ILL. may 10-ly TWO-WHEELED fB.5rr La : Wirn Dot'iii.K Jointed Cutter Jl.ut, Ln riNd Lf.vku, and Patent TiltiNt JiKVErt for Getting the CCTTJNU ElOE AT ANY AN. GLi: WIULC IN RAPID MOTION. Warranted to cut all grntsa in the worst 2'fticts and coiulittitnt Closer, Clntner, luttl fatter than any other Mower in market. Offered on trial with any other llower through tho season. This popular machine has attalnel a position and character, seoond tt no other Separate Mow. i rln the 0'iuntry, and now flrals tbe belMUkcr In poputurlly. Our Mower Is lljjht, 'neat, tt eay draft, ompat, il.Tiple and durable. Two driving wheels give continuous motion to the Kolfuon the rough. estground. The cutter bur Is doubled JiltitU (u cuton the up slope f a hill, while the wheels are In tho hollow, or on tho down slopo whllothe wheels are on tbe ridge, and folds up whoi sot cutting. s, THE PATENT TlI.TlNO LEVER. Its peculiar fosturo Is the second lever elope at the driver's h an J,1y which t points of the cuirds ran le tiltrj tip or ilown at ijr anglo Itxtautly, and while In rapid mollun, vfubllng tbe operator to lower the ii'ittln r edo an t ploic up every spoar of grass'ln a hollow, or to" t It up the eda and pass ever a t mo or ant hilt cutting: where others dure not vonturo, and keeping the Ige of the knife uiiliitriued from grcbSliiit huimh cImii and dirt. C. ll.McOUHMICK k UUOJ. J. C. GKltINU, Agvut, Whltcomb, Ind. May 3-Sm. GRANT HOUSE,"" FAIUFIELI, INDIANA, in:, z. rrituisox, ruuruiuTtin. Juno 7ljr. FAIltFIEJij) MILLS. n. H. CROWN, (SUCCESSOR TO FRANC BROWN,) WILL guarantee entire satisfaction In grinding FLO UK anl Ml'AL. The highest market price paid In CM.ti for Wheat. My Flour can be bad at the store in Brookville. Will ads furnish IXMUEUOl ALL KIND. May at ly.

THE PATENT

3SSimm3HI-Q SÜSSE MANUFACTORY AND tVAItEROOMS 1S7 and 189 Eovrerr, (alovo De.bncj,) NEW YOKK. MANNER & CO. Having secured letters patent on their valuable improvemccts on Pianos and added largely to tkeirprevionsly extensive facilities for manufacturing, are now prepared to furnish to the Trade, or at retail, their GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PATENT AHION FIAKO FORTES , Which they offer with all tbe usual guarantees, in competition with the Stelnway, Chlckcring, or any other first-class piand, believing as thoy do that the Arion Is superior to any other. Head below the Article from the Brooklyn Pally Tiroes. Mr. Abbott, Orgtntst of theC'uirohof Our Sir lour, says of the Arion: Messrs. Manner A Co.: Gentlemen: I have critically examined and sevetal times played upon one of your Arion Piano Fortes, and it affords me much pleasere to add my testimony in favor of yoursuperior instruments. For elasticity of touch, for the singing quality, ao much sought for by artists, end fur richness and purity of tone it is unexcelled by any piano I have ever used. J. M.ADDOT, Organist of the Church of the Saviour of Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. John W. Henry Cntoll, editor of the American Educational Monthly, says: -w "Listen, however, toone of another dais, for example, one of tho Arion Pianos made by Manner A Co. Bow your bead as the bass sends forth Its riches, cleer and unblurred; observe the singing, swelling melody that In Its middle octaves so wondr6n,,r:v,.rescnts vocal expression, and which predominates above even tbe silvery brilliancy of the upper treble. Then reflect that this Is a soientlQcslly constructed durable instrument, and if yvU bare at home an ordinary, fourth-rate Piano, whose beauty of tone bad vanished sooner than the lustre of its varnish, chide not your child lor lack of expression, nor wonder when your wife Is playing that she seems li bare no soul. The instrument as well as tbe performer must bava power of expression; a piano, It may alfcioit be said, as wtll as a singer, must have a soul." From "The Brooklyn Dally Times:" "We will say that the Arion l'lano Forteisa very elegant Instrument of tho largest elans ond very highly finished. Musloelly, it bas a full, dotp,ricb toco, and tbo most powerful tbntwe have ever listened to. Ithas In a higher degree than any piano that we have tuet with, the singing quality or character, that musicians so much admire and seek for in a piano. Tie bass-ootes reminding you of the doep toned notes ff alary organ. Tbe Middle Octaves are more clastic and clear than in most other plauos, owing to peculiar arrangements that we shall speak of hereafter, while the upper or treble notes possess that purr, distinct, bell like clearness, that is so necossary to tho correct rendering of difficult pieces of Music, and that alio lends such a charm to melody. The Arion Scale is from A to C, ao as to meet all tbe requirements of modern muslo, which a seven octave piano will not do. "To obtain power you must have strength. We have attained this in the peculiarity of tbe frame before alluded to. and in tbe uiieofabarin the direction end bn a line with the heavy steel string Inr under the 'ovcr-itruni bass.' This bar passlne beneath the stringing and running dlagon ally from the front right-hand corner, to tho back etl-band corner or the case, gives strengtn wnere most needed and where most other pianos fail; In fact it might not inaptly be termed the spine or back bone of the piano. "They stand In tute longer than other pianos, to effect wbich we are again enabled by tbo recu l!ar share or our iron frame, to use short pins so tbatthe piano Is strung close to the wrest plonk thus slmoft doing away with a leverage struinon the tuning pin, which in some pianos, Is at least three-quarters of an tnch above tbe pin, causing the piu to loosernund often bringing it in cue tact with the Iron plate. The construction of the ivrest-plank has also a great advantage over thoso of other pianos, in being f rroed of four sections of bard wood, laid Horizontally and nrmiy giueu end fastened, the grain of euch section crossing tbe grain of tbe one next to it in a different line or direction, So that the tuning-pins hare tbe pressure of the end wood against (bom in every direction, making it impossible fwr the pin to loosen tlscir as it docs where it nas a pressure aKilnst tho sides of the grain, as it has in all oth cr pianos. This, too, prevents the splitting of the writ plank. "Tbe construction of the case and the coClblna tion of the iron frame therewith, wo also claim ns being nsw and Improved. The left lower endtT tho Iramo, being imbedded orrct in tho solid wood, or we believe t,to use a technical term) hutted against tho wrct-plunk,ata pointandoualino juet inside of the line of tbo tuning-pins, by wbich means first, (rrcat additional strength is gained, Second, tle Irnme be in 5 so sunk in the wood, allows tho stringing (as before describod) to be close to'tlic wrest-plonk, and thirJ, the gr at drrideraturn, so long sought for by the trade, a full Iron frame without a possibility of the lunlrg-plns coming in contact with it, is ga'ued. "Our agruffo arrangement is another great improvcui' nt cll'cctcd in a simple but superior manner. A hollow bar, cast with the frame and opening on the under sido nnd extendirg slung the linuof the tuning-pins, has fittod lnt' It a reversed wooden bridge, in which the bridge pins are Inserted. This reversed bridge, being a trillo lower then the wret-plank, gives an ' upward as also a side-bearing to tbe strings, end by this admit able arrangement an ogrsJols obtained that gives a firm position te th strings tbnt no blow from the hauimer van di'ptare. A similar plan oa an iron bedding has been beforo attempted, but always la connection with tbe complicated Undord.tiupars, which invariably booome displaced and oat of order. v "In the Arion Piano we use the French damper, universally acknowledged as the best, acting, from their own weight alone. They nro firmly bipged, and can move neither to I he right nor to tho left, but only in tho direction required. Thus it will bo seen thit our aar.ilTo arrangement is complete, not only in itself bnt in all Its connection with oilier parts of tho action. With other ngrofjii now in use, there ar cveral dimciiltic that can 11 ot bo remedied. First, tho wire strings run through aa eye In tbe top-cf a si-rew, or pin, and uiust fit tho eye exactly; or It will create an unpleasant, busxlng sound. Tho same difficulty Is apt to occur when, from constant using, tho strain upon tho string lessens In Its site, or the constant vibration on tbo lasldo of tbe eye wears theeyo larger. "The screw or pin, too, for the same reason (constant vibration on it) will at times becotno loose and cause an unpleasant Jarring to the chords. None of these dlsudvuuUgca can happen to the Arion agraffe" We have above given Mr. Manner's rlatine for tho superiority of the Arion Piano Fortes. nud bis objections to other pianos, In nearly bis own Words, and be was very rrady to take us throughout the factory and explain all tho different departments of it to us. We bad a fair chance of Judging of Its mrrlta, and think tho claims of the Arion ere well based. It Is at Icost on of the very best pianos before the public UrooU;n Daily Times. All of our Pianos will be Ci.lsbed wllhlher.cn self-acting prep slick for holding up tho top f the l'lano. The patent for which, as alsi the patent for the Arion, Is owned by us eacluilvtly. tfrnd fur r.iuntratol Pro I.Ist. MANN Eft A CO , IcT and ISO Bawsry, apr ltM.n JJIKW YOKIC. ii i. a ö . v. k 1; V: is v 11 v o o k v i 1 1 o. T 1 1 1 i a tijtl WOOl! X7-ÖÖ1! Harrison Steam Woolen Mills. nAVINlmore than doubled our eopnclty for manufacturing, (having put in our mill a large amount of the latest Improved machinery,) we are prepared to do as good work as auy mill In the oouulry, such as iioll, C;li, fyiiHlnn. cU'iMnjj, &C. We have on hand at all times a Urge atotik our own make of goods, vis. SnllncllM, alPeUiM, ussmcrcs, TWEEDS, DLANKETS. PLAID AND PLAIN FLANNELS Stocking urns, Ac, Whlth wo will sell at the latest market prices fur c.h, or in exchange for Wool. We are thaukful for past tutors, and ask a eontinuance of Ike same. Cash paid for Wool, and work done at the shoitest nolleo. Special a'.teotlon raid to all kinds of Cnstora Wofk. W. V,'. Ii.WläON A SO.Vs Uarilion, 0.,May a,16Jr,-3u

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SPRING AND SUMMER at Tin: "Old White Corner.0 9! ii. Ttrr, Üt AOT., has jut received a well scectef stock cf 5BV:- GOODS OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CAS SI MERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BQ0T.3 & SHOES, QUEENSWARE, GroooriocJ, ST0XE, EAUTIIFiX & W00DEX-WARE, ALSO, R. BRQims ' ' EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ALL AT SMALL ritOFITS FOR fei ßooö todqee. McCOEMIOK'8 Improved for 1067. Uncqualed for All Condition $ of Heavy or Lodged Grain. TiiR oslt rr.nrr.cT pKtr-aasEa ix tri vkitcd arsTca. Cffcrod on trial with any other Keeper tbrouj,h the e i. tire harvest if desired, A free Sickle, a clean riotform, and a good f hcaf warrantod at each sweep of tbe Lake around tbe Keel. MERITS OF THE IMPUOVED SELF-BAKER. 1. It will sweep through the heaviest cops tbnt ever grew, and in fallen or lodged grain will stralghlon out and rntto off the Sheaf better than can bo done by nny iiund llake or Dropper, we, or any other manufacturer ever bellt; 2. It (s icado cf such combination of iron and wor d parts, aa to be tbe strongest, nnd yet the lightest draft SslMtoksr made. It has cf late been lightened to tbe verge of safety, and beyond that line we will not jo, for wo intend to sell a machlno that shall bo honestly worth oil we ask for its 3. It is thecheapest mselilfcelo market, becaure the best and most lasting, and needs no tinkering to keep it in order. 4. 1 1 will not break dowp or get out of order In difficult cutting, but can 'ne relied on to go through ay harvest, under all circumstances. 6. Tho experience of tn ordinary lifetime has been expended on it by tho inventor Und manufneturers, ia perfecting its details, year after yeor. I. 1 1 Is so slmplo that s boy or girl csn werk It, and In fact a prent many of our machines are op erated by those Just old enough to drive team. 7. It will save as much grain orer other machines as will pay for it In a few seasons; and tbe saving of labor over a band raker, will almost pay for it In one season. H. It 1 the only raker that makes the reparation of the hcaf in the standing grain If foie tbe sicklo. The rake sweeping over the sickle and Iilatform makes cioan work at every revolution, caving not a rtraw behind. This Is the grcstiocret i f its ruccess. 0. Tbe machine in a'.l its minute details, is made at ourfsctory in Chicago under our personal care, and every part of every machine undergoes a careful Inspection before shipment. ID. Lach vcar's innclilncs being made by Improved machinery from a separate ret of patterns, Ci'cfal'y prcrcrroj, an exact ennnter-patt cf any piece hi the machine can be had atany time in tbe future, and on short notice. 11. It Is a splendid Flax Cutter, and In the hemp region i( Mlssouil, Is more used for bemp cutting thon any nther machine. While we do not make it epecnlly for hemp cutting, we do warrant it for rlux Cutting as fully as for grain. 12. 1 1 will mow as well as any other eoinMned msshine, whllo w recommend nur rrparalo Mower to those who have much haying to do. rrtOOK OF TIILSK STATEMENTS. As proof that we say what we mean, and mean what we say, we challenge all other Helpers of every dc;i Iptlon, by proposing to allow the f irmer who desires it , leave to work ear filMtakcr on trial through the hsrvtst with any other Ilecper, be giei-li g to keep and pay for the one that does tho best Work. 1 be poorest nmrhli c may dj good fr-rh In f si r wcalhtr, and In nlcn grain, but tbe proof of a stetllug, tmlrhtne Is 'n a piece f Utfaty down grain, or In a whele season's work; We Invito all such trials, sal' our agents are Initriftcil to elT'.rl overv facility to the farm en In making such tests. For mure information vuile t S fur a 1'amt hlet, C. U; MrCORMlCK A imo. J. C.SERIS!, AflKNiy Whlteoinh, Ind. GRAIX WAKTKD! AT TK H. l. WliftVVt The undersigned Is prepared to purchase all the Wheal, Corn, Iiarlcy. Itjc, Oats, AND OTHKU OIIAINS, that may be brought t market. Having Just crictod one of FAIR DAN KS' CKLELKATI I) SCALES! he is In teadinrsa to accotntnodate all who may want rnrrcrt wcljhls ond mcasuris. Farmers can do a little better with tlicir gtams ai me iisnot man at any niutr mint. I luce In liiookville. Try lie r rl1 2 tfj TI103. JUUNSTU To Coiisunpthcrf. The advertiser, having Itvm restored to health In a tew weeks by a very slisple remedy , after .niV..,.! r,.r sevsrnl vears with a severe ! lung ttrtictlon, and th tt dread dlseaie, I'onrump. Qf lion is anxious to inane aauwn in nie iciiww-sutu-rers the meaus ti eure. Tonil hndeslio It, hewlll send aenpynf the proscription used (five of ohatge), with the d'uecIlona I r proparlng and u.lng ibe ssme, hlch they wltl find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, llroncliill, Couhs, CnMs, and all 'I hrout nnd Lun AlTeelloiis. 1 be ouly ol joct .f the advertiser In renting the 1'rrsriiptlon Is to benrSt the nfilicled, and sprssd Information abich he ecricelves to b invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wilt try bis remedy, as It will oust them nothing, and may prove nblendng. Parties l.lilng the preset Iptlon, free, by return mall, will p!eio addrees ltev. l.IivV A tt Is A WILSON, WllilsiuibtMj, Kinji Cc, New Vvik. DiSJ IT- ttU.

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CAUIUAOL AND WlCtT r.lAPJUFACTORY J S.&.G.I.OIIi:i, FAl'&riEI.P, IHMASA, 18 extensively engaged In tb runaor ut Carriages, Hughes, Sulkies, spring Wsj,.and all othrr kinds of vehicles for the eourrt and accommodation of the p'iblie. Tbey bate the largest aid ft' rneUl tablirhment for ibe inat.ofucture .f there artlvlrs, aud are prepared to lurn nut an t rrtcri" asstoit time, and in as workinai.lise end sutstaatisl manner as con be bd at any uianofscovv at V;"" 6lnnitl,antIalaMrscd more nrhcdetie terms. Ihey eivploy a competent let f nMs throughnut all d(rpirtinnt ':t the business. All work Warranted. Ktpsiriug d"ue short ucfrre.'

ßalcs-rocm et BrookiHIc. We have In connection with t tt ffsU:hrtert a sales-room in Brookville, in iL warcroooi mmedistcty ia tbe rear of Koi-ksfellar'S store, si'. d; opposite tbe Valley House Livery f utl-, wbra we will keep on band at all tims, Carriages, Pug gies, Ac, of tbe most approved eiIe on e- ! I ti -t'ion Snd for sale. 1'ersotis dsslrtos; a gd Miele in odr line can it fctotr. mods ted iri g"d fnun. In our absent at liroekviüe, 11 f. Alvks' T(fisa will sell for Us. a 23 ST0YE AND TIN SHOP.. i 1 LaHue & Brother' WOULD respectfully dlieel tie atWMWs t all persons iu waul t-f ' TIN WAItEOllSTOYLS OF Af4Y KIND. to tbifri(r'lmftit,attneli5hc.r In lit fs rfr t where thev keen eocstsfttlv n list c a Intre slot k of evertbingfiitkclrliiieolbasiGfis Tl.r alir also put up to order, ThiRoofinp.Cullcrlrf trff'rttitlr They are also AgeMsfnr ti e saV f A esms's Pumps. Also Aprrts Or Fisvald's Mrisllie Soles and Heels, whit h lley Iii teil elller wholesale or retail. TUsy offer et I s Mieles In tl.elr Ftere al Wiest reasonablecash prices, and their w rY is warrant' ed to give satisfaction. Uiders i r j cc t full j solicit' ed. Also, put up LIOHTNINO L'ODS at 12etay per foot and $1 ,60 per point; Apr 10. lHCA-ly. New Marble Shop DROOKVILLK, INDIANA. hannanTschüleä llave comrrenced f nations at tV.rlr rew Marble' Works on the L'at side of Main Dorters Ptrreli sciTiti of the ruMiebuafe, where they are ready to Cll ciders tut . MONUMKISTtS tombs t o is: iz ä 4 and everything else In that lins of t n.lnrss. Celngf bota pactieaf workiaeo f fnanjr years, experience, they prctiie to give satisfaction to tktlr customers. PRICES AS ItW AS TEE t&7EST. We rrsj ectt'ully solicit tbe pationage f the4 I'UUio thrtogb our tta(litg a(.ent, 3.W. Voir. "JPH II1KMK JOUNSClllLLX Apr 12 IMT-lv : 1 i iSprinfj au( Bummer DKY GOODS -AT Tin: NEW YORK ST0MV IN HOHMANN TIIKBUILDING SUING k KAISER Have jutt irteittd a Urge st.d eil srlrerr 1 sr ef of IsttvU txitt l.lviUt CülU'OCv. Ol NO 11 A MS, DKLAINKS, TOl'LIN LUhTlUCy, Ii LA CK FI I.K?, 1'LAIN AND MJiirKlJ JACONKT?, 1JHILLIANTH, NAINSOOK, LAWNS, illlSll LlNLNj LADIES' & GENTS' UANl'KKKC'il'W, Al.-v a lull line f DROWN k DLEACIII D MUSLIN From 3-4 to 10 4 l5rj il03tEliY,(Jl.OVES, Ml ESS BL'TT'NÖ LADIES' SACKlNtJ, CAIMERES, TWEED?, COTTON A DKK. sninTiNO checks . sTi:ih:s, i As heretofore, ar rr.i tto Is "QUICK SMS & U1AU rrUfltS.' aplti-T HMNtl X KAIMK. B Ii Ü Ü K V I L L B " S. t I I ' Hating tesa eegsTtc la tie MAUIlI.i: BUSINESS at this place fur Tii'fi v Vwine ah.t thSnkfal fr past r lll J L a. . af . favori. I wi.eld Im ill firm tfi riil lis that 1 am stilt earrtlhf on at the In the reai ef the tYurt llcure, and am reps red) to furnUH promptly, sad e. ike cheatsst ions; any kind ef work Ih 3SKJh.in.i3T in, plain, fancy, citri vd. t sculptural, rxuutet ta satl.lj ibkio.tt partliuUr. 1 r v v 1 1 r K ntS.Uegfe I'tMsnd A.J. Ila..t, May 3 II. It . M it It It M I . ilMKF! I1KKK! MlVl 'I'llR anlrrrl,Vnnd having tipsiird a rrffuUr Meaf L Mofc in Pri.oV ill, ill frtril.li Ihflv eo.'o' mess meat at II lours. We-.lll fay the tuaike i'ieu Li felts ani Coül.tr ITkCU. Terms InvniUMJ Crh. M r. 1.1 AH )L A MM.

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