Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 June 1867 — Page 3
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LOOAL DEPAÜTMEm v TIME TADLE. Water Tallcj Ball JJoafl. TCOK ETFECT MAY 5, 1867. c XBATE3. " ARRIVES. Ux'AT'n Pasa'gr-ST ATIONS. Pessgr. Uz'd T'n 7 20 a.m. 4 30r. m. Cincinnati 9 20a.m. 4 9 r.sr 14 7 t Iti t 4 1 ! 111 1149 11 SS .. ft 3 Valley Jan 8 14 Harrison t 4 OS " New Trtntoa 7 SS " I 23 44 Cedar Orora 7 22 2 30 " 145 m i u 12 SS it u g0 r :8lt " Brookvllle " 67 " Metamora . 7 IS" Laurel. ... ' -7 39 Ashland 7 0S 6 49 6 SI 19 18 13 04 " 11 S3 A.M. i, ii 00 " 10 41 " ,4 10 33 10 25 10 10 " IS OS F.M. 7 Si ' . Berlin IS IS " 7 40 ' Naltowa IXti " T S3 " 01 a Ileroa Arrives Arrive Leavea Leaves IS 4Jr.M. 8 OOr.M.Co-aersvill 8 00.am.10 00a. m. , ' Kellgiou Hotlce. : tiler. Mr. Alk ins, of Liberty,, will preach io Iii Pmbvteriao Cbarcb of tbis place on the -Wtof Jolj, (Sabbath,) io the e7oiog. The public ar invited to bo present " Sunaay School Heetinj. : ' Tbere will b a meeting at Canter Chapel, ßonday-, Jod 30th, at 3 r. n.", for tho purpose of organizing a Suodaj Scboo).' All in tbe n claity ar respectfully io filed to attend. . Pic Nie A Grand Pic Nie if advertised to come off io Cbarlet Wiloo'a Grove, tbree tnilea north west of Drookviile, next Saturday, Jane 29th. .Tbe public are invited to attend. v Lean Street. 1 Tial fa a Gne job of bowldering- just finisb--ed on. Lean Street. It will compare favorably with work done on the streets cf Cincinnati. Oa ta Wiley'i. for food, cool Lecnouedo and SoJa Water, go to Wileji, Crystal Front. 4th. of July at Cedar Grove. A 4th of July Celebration and Uall are posted 'to com off at Cedar Grote, under tbe auijiceo of Wo, B. Berg, the Saloon keeper of that .(lace, and other Citizens. . r ..v i ii ,. :?.;;;j:,,Kafpbeny:.reitiTkif.;, : , ii Soma of oar .exchanges are announcing Uaipberrj Festivals to succeed the Strawberry Festivals as iooi aa tbe berries make their appearance, the stiewberry season being nearly er. , ' . ; - . j j r; - Brass Band ia Erookville. V"e onderstaod tbat a compaoj of gentle men of musical talout bare organised a Ureas paud, and are about to secure a full set of musical Instrumente, This is a worth movenient, and it is hoped they may bo successful io patting into operation a Band tbat will be a 'credit to our town. Academy of tho Immculata Conception. The Commencement Exercises of tbis institution ofltrninjr, located at Oldooburgh, take place to-day, (Thursday.) Elimination of ; CI Mice occur throughout lbs morning and afternoon, and an Exhibition coram off in the evening. , The Festival at Ht. Camel. The Festival at the Freebjterian Church, iu Carr.el, eu Tuesday evening, was a grand -soecera. Young and old seemed to en jot tbe abundance of food things. Tbe mosio was good. . Go to J. JL Cooley's For White Shirts, Fane Shirts, Check Shirts, . Neck Ties, Paper Collars, S'jspeoders, &c, Ac The Focrth at LaureL !Extensite preparations are making to hat a 4ih of Jul Celebration at Laurel of the first order. Prominent speakers from a distauce are eogeged, aud terjihiog indicates that the "glorious Fourth" in IbG? will be a great 'dafarooog the deniseos of that section.' Boside, quite a number of people will attend fioia litookville and other localities. Strayed. A sorrel mare about 1SJ hands high, with .wear upon right side of rump, shod all around, about seten or right ears old, alio a small ta mare poo, hod all around, and probably ten or deren je'.rs old, bare straed from the premises of U'cbard Durnao in Connerstille. $25 reward ill bo paid to ao person upon tbe ilelirery of these animals at Mr. Duroaa's premises. Ladies' Baskets. A good assortment of Ladies' Baskets at the Variety Store. Trip througn Highland Township. ' '. Oar trip through Highland Towuship last .week, found tbe Industrious Germans rejoicing Ua the pi of pect of good crops of all kinds. Tbe barley harrest has commenced, and we j noticed, seaxa mowing hay and clover. Cora U growing finely,' tbe presout weather being most favorable. Oate and wheat look very promising Indeed. Fruit of all kinda plenty, thotgh some of it Is falling oil Potato and garden stuff generally coming on well. t.:' Ancient Papers. Mr. Samuel Ilowell of. Bath Township, now ia hi 83d year, and confined to Lis rooovhaa favored oa with copies of the "Franklin Repository published at Brookrille in 1828, and also 'the ' "Urookrille Inquirer" pnblished in 1824. We consider them quite a cariosity, and toay make some extracts from them hereafler.' '- '" Grand Display of New Goods. W aro pleated to be able to state that the large aad splendid new store building erected by U. V. Kger in this place, is at last completed," add that he has just opeued In it the largest stock and best quality of new goods etrr brought to this town. We are gratified to learn that it Is the intention of Mr. Eyger to keep the bist qcalitt of goode and eell them at tla smallest possible profits, and as he will bar iTbo rents to pay he need not fear opposition. The stock of goods ia general, embracing all that is usually kept in dry goods stores, bot in magnificent proportions. ' This building is one of tbe finest in the State, ts aa Ornament to the town and a credit to the builder, and we trust tbat a justly discrimioatiag pablio will reward such enterprise with abundant patronage. : Basi svnd Tenor Drnms. rA good Bass Drum and a good Tenor Drum for sale at Variety Store, ehesp for cash.
t .: .Literftry Honor. - r- -
A fall share of literary honors has been giten Brookrille this Sommer. Prof.-J. P. D. John has receired the degree of Master of Arts, rao causa hosoris, from McKebdree College, HL, Dr. Alln f resident Ker. Charles Tineley has receited the same honor from tbe Uli noia Wesleau Unirersit, and President Mar tin has been honored in like manner bj the Asbur Unirersit at Greencastle, It is qnite nnosnal for ao man citizens of oar town to be so honorably noticed in the same ear, and we suspect that a late President of our College has had a hand in this matter. The recipients of tbe titles are all worth, and will bonor the Institutions that have honored them. ( Tucker's Livery Stable. Attention is directed to tbe card of A. M. Tucker's Lirery and Feed Stable. He keeps on hand, for hire, good driving horses, ' newly fitted buggies, and a good familr carriage.We coumend tbis Lirery Stable to tbe patronage of car people. Pto T7. E. Goodwin lias resigned hie Professorship io the Westarn Cnitersity at Bloomiogton, Illinois, to accept a better position in another part of tbe came Slate. lie ia at present favoring Brooktille with a visit, and looks as bale and hearty as oeüaL Prot Goodwin is one of oar most actire, go-ahead men. . We wish him success in his new field of labor. . . Beyer & Deregnaucourt'i 22111s. ; Messrs. Beyer A Deregnaacourf, formerly of Brooktille, are now ruuoiog a steam Hour ing mill and saw mill at IJoroung s Corners in Uighlaod Township, and are doing a heavj cosiness. They receive orders from Cedar Grove, Brookrille, and other points South and West of their mills. Tho Hot Weather Amusements. Notwithstanding tbe bot weather, our peo ple are favored with ordinary good health, aud eem determined to enjov themselves as much as they can. Tbere is an onosual number of tcoics, celebrations, excursions, fes.ira's, &c., this season. Well, ladies and geoilemen, it is all right "the more tbe merrier" always proided that drunken sprees are utterly ignored to all of these auusemeata ' So, then, et ns continue tbea indefinitely. , . . . New Patent. Mr. B. W. Kemy of tbis place has secured a parent for his Combined Cultivator and Plant er, lie expects to experiment with said ma chine sometime this Summer or Fall.: One of its peculiarities is, it is all made of iron, it will not rot or wear out, and it can be manufactured cheaper than wooden machine. Ooe man with a good tpao of horses can plant twenty acres in a day. Mr. Item ought lo realize a or tune from his invention. Tbs PsorLt'a Vbedict. Noose need mflTerwIth the Piles. W.VT. Bebee, farmer, near KeUmtsoo, Mich., says "after suftunng inteneelr with the Pilci for thirty rears, one bottle of Dr. Strlolead's Pile KemedT eared me. w. L. UImi, Janetrule, Wis., sayi one bottle cured him aud his brother. A. U. Rose, roitoiaitcr.'Pero, O., sas it cured him la afw Jaje." fVÄ"Il Ii nleaifiat to rceommtad a reallv merl. torlou'i article, bene we aik tho.e eafferiog frnra i7pepet, NerToutnei, or Dobility, to try Vr. Ktrleklaad'i Tonic. Dr. K. M. Paras ordered SI worth for J. C. liars, Decatur, Ala. ,T. Hart, No Turk CUt. "II enr.ii tnai fiera an I get it fr my friend?" Thus the write from all quarters. . .. - - THE HOVE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, CÖ9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMlLiE3 AND MANUFACTURERS. THESE WOULD-UKN'OWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest premium at the MTorM's Fair in London, anj lx Crit premiums at tbe New York Stat Fair or ISflrt, and are eelebra'ed for doing the best work, uiing a much stnaller needle fur the same thread than ant other ma.chioe, an I by tbe introduction ef the uioet approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very bpt machine In the world. Tbe utacblnea are made at ear new end tpeloas Factor at Urldgrport, Cenn., under tbe immediate luperrlninn nf the Prridcnt of the Cum panr, ELIAS HOWE, Jr., the' orlglnallurentor of the Fewlng Machine. They are adapted to all klndanf Family Sewing, and to the nie of Sainireas, Dreatmaker, Tailor, Mannfacitarer of Shlil, Collar, 8klrt, Cloaks, Mantilla, Clothlnf, Hat, Cap, Corsetr, Boots, Khoes JIaraese, Saddles, Linen Good, Umbrella, t'araml, Ae. They work, cqeally wall unoa (Ilk, lioea, woolea end eottoa ko1, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will perform every ipeelea of towtufc, making a beautiful snd perfect stitoh, alike on both aide of the articles tewed. The StlUih lnteote l by Mr. II0WE, and made oa this Maeklne, I the most popular aad durable, and all Sewing Machines are sabjoot to the principle larcnted by Urn, SEND FOIl CIRCULAR J. O. BRYANT, OBNKRAL AOEXT, 93 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. mnylfl-ly DRÄUT HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA. DE. Z. FEECI SO.V, rUOI'IlIEIOU. JaneT-ly. FAIRFIELD MILLS. Re He BROWN, (8UCCE8SOR TO PRANO' BR0W5,) WILL guarantee entire vatUfacUon la griodlng PLCUJK and MEAL. Tbe highest market price paid la eaih for Wheat. My Floor can be had at the stores In BrookviUe. Will also fur. &Uh LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. May 31-ly. WANTED W3L2 WOIL2 AT THE OLD WHITE COHNEB Have just received from the Harrison Woolea Milt, TWEEDS, JEANS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, STOCKING YAKN, 4c, &c, To be exchanged for Wool. May 17-Sm. J. C. BURTON, Agt.
onrciimATi ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A.LK. 8ANDS Nils A LE. a ha., aiiarten, aad beult a4 fof rrfaw-lu. 1. L. Buul. a.at. iil W. Third 8. BOOTS 8UOK8. Soot a bhot. Ciutuai ck arntatetl. 64 Ptratl at. B&IVQK HOLTS t XMliOHa. CUAS. GUAM A It, SlaenfartBr! BrldjDolK Ira BndM, Um Uowen, aad Wregt Iiiut Wk. 87 Wartt rem Sirwt. jjjunuisn fr wiut; oooua. " WM. DHOMWKI.Li ifc ., nek all kiel af Brüh, aad e.cry lUiug awul. al Win. tint K aialoa. Ul Wtltat&ttHt, " nilO.UU'KL HAND I.OOH &adlurcatalf. Wa. Brom w 111 to lt WaieetSI. CAliJilAGZJ. J. Ii. KKA.tTH 6 CO., CarrUg. M.xiteatarr. Old vk nutete MiJ, aud obaiiMOd. Prämie aMaein girra U kiytiriog. täi Ctatial Artau. ' HNOU'lMtN A OTT. Cr;.Mtn 4 Crttn Cuada. Uk.i tjnir( Wiuioa bUadai. i,"JodUJ Stale St, -et aid. . . JNO. A. NM 1 Til. Crptn, 1 Clotb.. BWa Id.. Im tuaw. ! Tuck -Im. K W. k ittkba. J TI1K lll)KACl.ICCMrth Wehere Wrtajtat" ta akaMia.U Um Wa. fcr aiwrtftiiii. rrti M. AddraM. bi.am iMnArf aUaaf Ca., ivka rnMWa, COMMISSION. CXH IUIAN Ac KBWl'OUT) Oaiuado M..r. hua ia oar. bnüa, tiaTi.Wjus b.m! . aw. Ibl W. Gataataia tttrava. ' CUULtTY HKOM. & CO. Hay Graio, erl KrwdiMia rwl and CuimMWa ddcjooaaM. kuboke . Caraiabad. U Watar (W. aad 1 Lvaa. " Bt'CAFFKKY A:- DruoVEKM L'woat Mareöaau ta f Orkia, lUiiavr, ckawa. I'jira. Fata, oaa, Ari'l. Urlfd kVaita, ., pnraiukaa a ordot, al InwaM aaaraat friaa, every at Jdurahaadtee, IT Wala! bcraea. lyOULlH WltlUUTi t-aiaakniaa Rtarehaiita, Oix.im c. ii. tn a. ii. w. a. tu Uavu, av a tot w.riru ak. Tt !). aii:aiX) K Ae CO HiRkvet rnraanUu Atn:f. C..iiifi Kaalere id flenr, Oraia, UUi.li, euAUeaarat fradaee. 148 Watut Hi. "VvAMtdO.M, ItlOUIaAW ft: FAIJK, Qaearai OooiOii.Kta aiarcU,!. aud iMalvr. tn Yroy .wn. . fa, thmiar eituattu ta ealllan (trUu A Ptodac ef aU klada. SU V we Mraea. 'coLUBUi (XA YTC Ä CO.. trmmValoa: Staraaanta f.r aale I liatbr, C2iru.M. .xa, r.nih.ra. Lar4. Irt-d rra.t, but, aal licu.rl lYoUac. irk ) knt hitoet. JOHN .N. Tf III T1AH s CO., F mr I OraJe CVMMtttiaaiwB Meraluwia aad latra ka Hr.j4uoe f.a.r alijr, ake a-liaa-a- ea aa-ljaraeata aod furaieh aaake Srr lira I a. tta. JU Water S. cox true ri osi; m: U. Va KU I. II At CO., Coaferüanorjr. artlfa and Cnaad t'(uif, NuU, a Wvrka. Xvj; K. A I adiRi( kfu'U uf lne.it CUaaiuJ, l'.UJ, aad bweaiAdt Tuaaaaa. 4 Mala mraui. jmxTisr. nit. COI.TON, Um r.vl-r ef Kitrau Onlde. Teaiu aai'actfNl wiihaat paia. tu fliraa i W SO.OoO pereeaa. lul Kita H4. riKH HU1CK 4t i lLti COAT. TAYl.Oa. TfIO.lt A Ae CO., Mmataclorer, eiealuaxiua, u. O.Rea, i-l M alar St., OaclaniUI. OtiOCVtCS. CAUPICtTKK, IltlllWN &Hr.M(ITT. WkalataJa lireoaie aaS OaanuWaa UaraWiik I Vl a.1 aaaoad etraek. JIATti. COAN. VHY. IIATTKH, b Waal raurUob. aaatly appaalta I'iaa'e Jp tlua.a. 'OIHHOM niKIH., Wb..luala Dealer U tUu Cki-a, buaa Oavda, aud fnra. U W. T.afl H. XtAJiU LOOiC PAKIKltH atMti4 Ida HKdT HAND LOOM 1 e r aaanaj all kinSi ef eloi4, tuvai4 lroanre MtJ1:N II ALL'S, HI late IreptoT.iaaaU. It la uuple ehild aaa etxwaia It. alraulara end rautle af raaTtn, addrau, wltta ttaiep- OKEKN WtXID 1XUM COXi'ANT. CinHaaaii, U. US oa moat aj ta ISO Cwart btreeV kalaeea B aud k'lia. . HYATT'S L1FJE MA LS AM ' IIa enrnl ar 1ji,ii0 um of BjaaniatKS. Sarofala, Old Ulnar. lylpie, ani e.'l liMaa analji.lroia lmrati( af iha H.ai. eiafcjttia; ifjr3. Cm, aaiaa ai It W asa.rfal Cum eaa U tad af K. T. U) atk, LeS Hm ttt Ciaaiaaall. O. Kit tiLOV&J. 1 JOrVIN'rt 7TTjl.OVi:, SI M per pair, raria d. at Mall k a.'uen. It W. ioitJl 6. VXJQX CO AC pi.! t LAMP i'1K VT. 11. ALDHM U. rvL Ijwrx Iktaraa, OlaM. ara, w...l I,,. j'rrv! dar. CartA. B.a.uie, LlMMiaMUudu.:,. K.(.ewlM. af.if:i;jA.'tr. iIK-LI-.H m It n.TZ,iaeakUoblaa aV'P, l aor. touotid a kta ta J.A.VW &!., MenkeBr"ra..(f(r, ieitr Caiant Wood Wartia S'.a.ueürr, l".aaic UieUuur aWh. Mi. Kiln, aad flivnlua jaihdtlua, ala. rtaut.4 eaparM aa aa la e.. k4ai.aiatit.irr aad OCäaa, acre, J.aa A Kraat fw, bual rut ciPouUr. l.KK Ac LVAVXTT. Milllervrfii of CrnlM ttaw-tii:.. r.i-Me A .l.timary iLMm Pajrl na. ftiUrt aad M.Ii Mhni.r f all kliuia. W. rtMoad Ml. THOU. IlKAUyOIt I U .. IraaaJ, Bart Mi, I. . Mtn,rci. r . JkhI u.nu, rViItinf C'riha, ISrf.il 'U., Ko.uk X.I'.j. i.etr aad Ouoj baluaf. It Wa'aa: Mr.rt. " ifosvjtaxts. T. U' If IT It HON taiPra ef lk eil.,kTaU4 flai.a'k Oramui, lcaiaa .U! k a Muaataaia. taalare t II Katie ctaAta. and t 'l W. Fxfth yk. 21 IS IC, 4 Jf. fi. a C ltIlD. S!diI . lAeirtuaaaa. r.j Aku tl Xraaar. Utluaaat 4 Ca. a VdlXTH & OIL& W.U. U. fX. Oi CO. WIIOLMAI.K . ItaTAIt. DFAt.kKd IN FAINTS, (ill. a, WUSIXIXV il.Aa,A i AlMI-hs' ÜAHUAIItaaa rirat. i "ÄLai JTifj'LoTto.v i-HHpu.ut.ar. ta tn awvar.tira Ti,.n M lha emallaat yltap'a aa tlia faaa a- all aa U t dt.ttaaliig Mtewtl dunaae Iii .4 ak4 fcdU.laa ail wt lit rarti i.k. I to., ft t 14. Ida. H'iiim u nan : -. m V'jr l..i..a aaeir.,1 a af T'r f Uiut,v )at,ra' laiKilna. t ine.ittl af a.e.a' aauld U mit ma ti ht alitnut It Utt ntiavif wt (aial'r. a I ld Ii nall -.od ff r I bit ar her ta e.taraed a.rlxAtoa i fuird, aa a.:l a. hrnl. and all .Lui-iir ix'd.ut at bra: f raveiitina bha fii'aialiw af a d. wt.-r, and tnkluj nul lha ..ir.m.. almial tuimadiautl''' I nat rilU.i tk t'itt a p. T fnr twr iiitiua, kai peri-i fiu a dr.ir. ih!t XUnm aifliia4 a I k 'J - u.r, art oar dlww uf u. .km, . ataü Uiadwalv vt tl't. riiiHa mudy, II, !. mi:.v, eta. JOHN K1JIU.B. far al 1 a.'t Irvitlt4. Pr.paro4 eli ty mu.- riLMkn. '. 3U VI. VvurtU Mt., (ioclaoatt, Ow Al-a ajinnf u ln-ar rf l'i'rfnmrv aa ).bbai ia Cwna, brti.l.aa, aad l'nil! Oued xiiar!l. fÄrKHiiÄstiTsos. H. ll()I.tl.'4 Kl.. l.aufMftr eud lata tariere wl l'.par II itiaitiKU, l M.tu t. 7ikI7"Vm7TTäTi'i it I? cti.rtp.r II mi and iiidw ha.l . lit W. l uank IH. "iVf i T.Tu y TTii'jrKxii k ii' io. Maauf.icl'irora ef I1' Hatdjr S M .rrli I'aual C'latera ad !' r 'empi I I, lad, t id lrr niiip.j mm lire I'mript: fcu-nm ri. or.. fn. I'll" K4 Vi, IittS ht. VI er. lulrd A I'lu.a. L'tiV.r Jtuu, Kjr. Addrawd. k. Uak.r, aa.at. ÄTiTTTir rr.u ' - I OI'K cV CO. Hiaaia I'unip) axd tl -llor I.l-ra, Hraw, fit', and Khlua-., Waur end rtU.Mi . U't.faa, t4naril lira t'rb. -aad fur lla.4ral.d ctrvalar aad ltk-l,l. 11$ V.. .r4d M. . . 'JltAt CO. KUOMIT, IIII.I. rV CO., eeaartal-. fM.rt. Iiuntitiw and ('ati'.ti Irf'af labaew, lr. 'U d tlriar lip-, ti W. ko.nd ÜI. MIT UK I.I. tfc t. Ota ConoaaM lis CnkwiViJ li a.i'. o Wnuaai al- ulhar kranda af Cte b-j Ml rm-vi.5 iv'cc, I;tv.- c,J5Cti yiHtJi ASlt J AVtUt n.Axtso mis". ' 141.11 AHä7rÄ(li:it, maaaflsurara af Vieaal la4 l'U.ili 11 'U l tV) r, rlhllK'i ,,and A(-rtlllnr J KiV'i iMiit' ll '.ta, An'i'j '.d I.. ff.in. twlid Via Duhm aa head. I I W. r.aj hi. miUl.i:j.LK XOTiOX.1. II. IlttOWN .V CO. U-inry. rann, -pkirral fitU, akirt, l ail reilaa, l'araaal, llraui I noimin. rAitk hat. Hkita Od., I r'mhmldarlaa, UaataT iraUlilii latwda. for, 4 Welutil lit. AUAJt IM'l'f.Y & 0."r. Iloalprr.utaew. Matena. IM Trunin. i.., llaup aklru, kiid White Uouda. T VI li.arl -'l-' O. K. TIIK OI.l Hl.1,11 ULI'. O. 14. It h'.M KU Y tt4 ot fi.d, ttU'l la.ul) )eara' trial, lu a lala aare f Uuiwtrtrire. int S I'.Mim ea Vtiailal Ula. ef ar drnri fratla. Uhnlraal lä.l.it, ti. Slaüfralf & Ca.. N. W. tor. i.laMe 4 alaal tile.. ClaaiaaaU, O. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23. Ü5 & i7 Broiiiltcny, jV, V, Oppoilte Howlint. Green, ON TUE EUROPEAN VLAN. TnE 8TEVKS3 U0USS U wU and widely known to tbetrfiTeUngpabMn. The location Is especially euluble to morehants and beslcess men; it Is In elose proximity to the lmtinsds part of tbe eity Is oa tbe highway of Southern an 4 Western travel and adjaocot to all tho principal Railroad and SteatuhbaA depot. TIIK STEVENS IIOUSK has Uhoral aeeotnmo. dation fur over 300 gceils it Is well fnrniihed, aod rosiees erery roodorn tmprorernent for the eomfurt ant entertainment of it inmates. Tbe rooms are tpaclooi and well renti lato J pro vldod with ga and water the attendance 1 prompt and rerpoctful and the table is gensronaly provided wkn ererj dslioacj of tbe seasonat moderate rates, OSO. Ii. CIIA8K A CO. may g ca PaontToa. NOTICE TO VAB51ER8. HIdlirST market prie for Coro, live, at theBrakUleZUlllary. aurlS-tge IEAFCVAU. '
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UNION
PACIFIC
I I RAILROAD CO. Are now eonstructing a Railroad from westward towards the Fj 5c Oec&a, making with Its connection an nnbr 'n line The Company nowoßej pited amount of their FiRST Fs10R AGE BONDS havSoir thirty years to and bearing annual Interest, ratable on thej ft day of Janaarr and July, in the City of ow ork,at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD. AT - Klnclj Cents oa the Dollar. This road was completed from Omaha SOS mile west on the 1st of January, 1S67, and is fully equipj.ed, and train are regularly ruania; orer it. Iho company ha but on band iulücien iron, ties, eta., to finish the j Vuaiuing portion to the eastern bas of the KoV f Mountains, 211 miles, erhieh id ander eon tract! 1 don September lit of this year, and it inspected tbit tbe entire road will be in runninorder from Omaha t Its western connoctiuu with' ths Central Pai3ij, now being rapidly built eaitwjrd from Boerauiento, Cal., during 1870. ' UllKi Of TBI ColtrAIT. Eatlmalint; the dtitance to be built by the Union PaoiBs to be 1,563 tnile., the United States Qoverament issues its ix per esnt. Thirty-year Bond to the Company a the road is Aniihed at the arerage rato of about f 23,21 il per utile, amonnt lag to $41,203,000. The Company U also pcrmilted to Issue Its own Firit Mortgage Cond tu ao equal amonnt, and at the same time, which by epccial Aot oi Co or res are made a first Mortiicoon the entire lioo, the bond of the United States being subvriinate to them. - ( - : The Oorernmcnt makes a donation of 13,800 aores of land to the tails, amounting to 29,032,000 acre, estimated to be worth 39,000,000, making tbe total resource, exciualve of tbe oupilal, $11S,410,000; tutfhe full value cf the landi cannot now L roaliifd. The anthoriiod Capital Etock of tbe Company is one hundred williou d'lar, of which fit e millions have already beon paid in, aod of which it Is not supposed that more than twonty-fire million at moat will bs re snirad. The oodt of the road is eclimatel by competent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclukire tf equipment. rao;-iCTs ran bcbisess. Ths rnl'roai connection botwoeo Omihi and tho East is now eomuote, and the earning of the Union Paciflo on tue eclion already Cnicbed for theflfat two week ia Miy were $113,000. These eatlonal earnings as the road prgreei will much more than pay ths Interest on tho Compny'bond,and tbe through businesorr tbe only line of railroad between the AtUotio aud faci&o tnet be Itntcense. '! ' . I ahjij asd eccraiTT or titi bokcs. The Company 'respectfully " Sno'mltj that -"the shore state-uentof f.tnli fatly dcir-ons tra'.es the secarity of their lioaJ, and as additional proof they would suggest that the Hood now oQercd are less than tea million dj'.hnu on. 517 riles cf road, on which over twcijy tniltlun dollars have already beon elpended; I f S-0 mile of this road tho cars are now runninXind the remaining 167 miles are nearly coruplsiij. . At the present rate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annual lutoruat on the presout cot Of sriaa ran ckkt., and it is believed that on tha completion of the road, like the Ooveromont Uond, they will go above nar. Tho Company in ten J to sell but a limited amount at the praiont low rato, and retain the right to advaneo tho price at their option. Subscriptions will te receive! in No York by the Continental Kation! Baak, No. 7 Kassen St , Clark, Do'Uo A Cj., Baaken, SI Wall .St., John J. CUiis & Son, Hankers, No. S3 Well St., and by 1) AXK3 AND BANKER3 gonorally throughout the United States, of whom map and descriptive paun'jlats miy be obtitinel. They will also bo sent by mail front the Company' ON Bee, No. 2 1 KkiMii St root, New York, on application. Rubsorihors will sebst their owe Agents in whom thoy hv ejnflieaoe, whs alone will be responsible to thcia fnr the tl'o dalirery of the bonds. JwHN J.CISCO, Treasurer, June7-Sia New York. DROOKVILL2 BAKERY. CHRISTIAN KOEBER lias od rund a g7,od assortment of Cakes, Urca'J, Candles, de. Sold wholesale or totail to Grocery keepers at a discount, lie htf alsoütted up an ICE C2EAKI SALOON', and will furnish Ieo Cream, Lemonade, Root Beer, le. He respectfully solicits a iibcr tl share or patronage. CültlSIIAN' KOKDElt. My 3l-m VILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Ileal Estate Agent, BitooKvn.Ls:, Indiana. 0 fflaelo the Co-irt House. Collcetioos promptly atUaded to, Beat Estate bought aad sold. Taxes paid, Ae. jn!8 fa XjtOe"!?, OK Taoidar, eth lost., somewhere between Önk Forost and Urookvillo, an American patent lerer Silver Watoh, largo an I he try, with steel chain, sliver key wttftcboJ,jwlth Masonic emblem en one side and Odd Folio A emblem on the other, and with Inscription "11. 1 " 'i be floder, by leaving It at this office, wi Le liberallynewsrded. Jun7-tf V TVO-WHEELED BUT MOWER With Double- Jointed Cutteb IJab, LiFiiNd Lf.vxc, and Patent TiltiNoiLKvr.n rot; Setting the , Ci'TTi.No Hook at any an. OLK TVHILB JN PAIIU 1 '! ' M0TIOS. Warranted ft Cut' aU gr(ttn ii tho cortt 2lucft anl coutltituiu Cfatrr, CI anr, and.Julstcr than any other MA0' 'cr in market. Offered on trial with any other Slower through tho teaion. This popular tnaohiao has attained a position and character, second to no other Separate Mowr in the eintry, and now rivals tbe SclMUker laropnl.trity. Curfloaerli liht, neat, of easy draft, compact, staple and durable. Two driving wheels glee eontiouout motion to tbe Knlfeou the roughest gronud. The cutter bar Is doubled jointed lo cut on tho op slope ef a btS, whiletho wherls are In the bellow, or on thH down slope wbilotbe wheels ate vn lie ridge, cad folds up whoa not euttieg. TIIK TATENT TiLTtNa LEVER. Its peculiar feature I thejeoond lerer close at the driver's band, by which ioepointsof tho guards can ho lilted up or down itt any angle Instantly, and while in rapid motion, enabling tbe operator to lower the cuttiog e I40 und pick op every spear of grass la a hollow, or te -tilt op tbe edge and ps over a stone or ant bill cutting whore others dare not venture, and keeping the edge of the koife unharmed from KrebMnv among stones and dirt. C Ii. AIoOfYMICK A UKOd. J. C. SEKINO, Agent, W 000, iiay a .m. TO MUSIC ri1 CIIERS AND DEi :rs. TUB sohscriber Is fully J hpartd to furnlA Sheet Mosic, Btrinps, ?ij ileal Instrument?. Hod Slusls Books of all kinds, at the lowest traA rates, wboleinle and reuu, irora tae largest eoileetloas lo this country. Orders punesnaOy aost faithfully attended t". Address sll orders JIliBBIA OTT, ail meeeways aew 1 ax.
THE PATENT - - MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOilS " 1SI antl 1S9 iJOWCrj, (above Delancy,) . . - NEW YORK. '
MANNER S: CO. Caving secured letters patent on their valuable Imprerements en Pianos aod added largely to their previously extensive facilities for manufacturing, are now prepared to furnish to the Trade, or at retail, their GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT -PATEN! ABIGN PIAKQ TtMSS, Which they offer with ail tbe usual iraarantees, in competition with the Steinway, Cbickoring, or any other flret-elass piano, leiieving as they do that the Arion is superior to any other. Kead below tho Article from the Brooklyn Deity Times. Mr. Abbott, Orgwiät of thaCharch of Our Saviour, says of the Arioni Messrs. Manner A Co.t Gentlemen: I bare critically examined and rereial times played upon one of your Arion Piano Forter, and It atforda' me uuoh pleare to add my testimony in favor f your superior instruments. For elasticity of touch, for the singing qua itr, so much sought for by artists, and fur richness and purity of tone it is uaexoeiled by any piano I hare ererttsed. J. M. ABBOT, Organist of tb Church of tho Saviour of Brook1jd,N.Y. Trof. John V. nenry Catolt, editor ef the American Educational Monthly, says: "Listen, however, toon of another class, for example; on of the Arion Piano made by Wanner A C J. Bow your head as tbe bass sends forth Its riches, clear and unblutred; observe the sieging, swelling melody that In its middle cctares so wondrensly represents vocal expression, and which predominates above even the ril very brilliancy of tbe upper treble. Then reflect tbat this is a seientiflcA.il w constructed darablo instrument, and if you have at borne an ordinary, fourth-rate Fiano, whose besuty of tone bad vaaisBCd sooner tbsa the lustre of its varnish, ckUe not your child for lack of expression, nor wonder when your wife is playing that she soema ti have no koul. Tbe instrument as well as the performer ronet have power of expression; aplano.it may Almost Le said, as wi ll as a sin nor, must have a soul." From "The Brooklyn Iaily Times:" Wo will say that tho Arion Piano Ftrto is a very elegant iortrument nf the largost clais and very highly finished. Musically, it bat a fell, deep, rich tone, and tbe tuott powerful that we have ever listened to. Ithaa in a higher degree than any piano that we have met with, the singing quality or cbaraotcr, that musicians so much aduiire aui sees fur in a .iano. Tie bats-notes rcmiudintr you of the deep toned notes of a large organ. Xh Middle Octaves are more elastic aod clear than in most other pianos, owing to peculiar arrangements that we shall speak of hereafter, while the upper or treble uotei pososd that pure, distinct, bell-like clearness, tbat i so necetsary to tbs cprreot rendering vf diüieult pieces of Muslo, and that alio lend such a charm to tuejody. The Arion jcaie!s from A toC, so a te meet's II tbe requirements of uodorn musie, which a seven oc'ave piano will not do... "To obtain power you must bate strength. AVe have attained this in the peculiarity of the frame before alludod to, and lu tbe . ue of a bar id 4be di root ion and on a line with the heavy iteel stringing under the 'over-strung bass.' This bar passing beneath tbe stringing and running diagonally from the front right-hand corner, to tho bidk left-hand corner of tho ease, gives strength where moat needed and where most other pianos full; tn fact it might not inaptly bo termed the spine or back Lone of tho piano. "They stand in tuco longer than other pianos, to efidot which we are again ouablod by lb peculiar fhaj o of our iron Irame, to use short f ins so that the piano is strung close to the wrcst-plank; thus almost doing away with a leverage strain on tbe tuning pin, which in sutne pianos, is at least three-quarters of an inch abovo the pin, causing the pin to loosen, and often bringing it in contact with the Iron plate. The construction of the a roet-plank bat also a great advantage over those of other placos, In leir.g firmed of four sections of bard wood, laid horisontally and firmly glued aud fastened, tbe grain of each section crossing tho grain of the one next to It io a different line or direction. So that the tuning-) ins hare tbe pit- sure of the end wood against them iu every direction, making it impotsible fwr the pin to loosen itsolf as it does where it hs a pressure against the sides of the grain, as it has in all other pianos. This, too, prevents tbe splitting of the wret pldnk. "The consttuction of the case and the combina tion of the iron frame Ihcreniih, we alto claim as being nsw and improved. The left lower end t f the frame, being liulcddtd or ret in the solid wood, or we beliov (to uh a technical term) butted against tho wret plank, at a point and ou a lie just Inside of the line of tbe tuning-pin, by which menus first, great additional e'rength is giired, second, the tramo being so sunk in the wood, allows the stringiug (a before described) to bo close to the wrcst-piaiilc, and third, tho gr.at dcideraturn, so long sought for by the trade, a full iron frame without a possibility of the tuuirg-pins coming in coutact with it, is gained. "Our agraffe arrangement is another threat Iraprovctn nt ejected in a simple but superior manoer. A hollow bar. east with the frame and opening on the under side and cxteodlrg long tbe liuo of the tuning-pins, hii fitted into it reversed wooden bridge, iu which tbe bridge pins are inrorted. Thi reversed bridge, bciug a trifle lower than tbe wrest plank, gives ao upward as also a sias-beariog to the mriugs, and by this admirable arrangxuient an agraffe is obtained that gives a firm position t tb strings that no blow from the busutucr van di'plare. A similar plao oa iu iron btddiog has been before attemptod, but always la connection with the Complicated underdampers, which luvuruily boo j us displaced and out of order. "In the Arion Pisno we ate the French damper, universally acknowledged as the best, act ng from their own weight elone. They ere firmly It in god, and can moro neither to the right ttnr to the loft, but only io the direction roquired. Thus it will bo steu thit our araU'o arrangement is complete, not only in itself but io all in connection with t-ther parts of the action. With other ugraflVs now in use, tbere are soveral ditQoultirs that run not Le remedied. First, tho wlro strings run through an eye iu tho top cf a screw, or pin, and touit lit the eye exactly j or It will create an uuploai.tnt, butting sound. Tbe same difUculty It opt tu ocour when, from constant using, the strain upon tbs siring lessens la its sise, or the cone tan t vibration ou the inside of the y wears th eye l.irgtr. "Tbe screw or pin, too, fur tbe same reason fionslant vibration on it) will at times Leruiue loose and cause an unpleusant Jarring to the chords. None of these diadvanUges can Ln,pou to the Arloti grade." Wo have above given Mr. Manner's elctms for tbe superiority of the Arion l'l.iuo i'i.rtc and bis objections to other planus, in nearly his own Words, and ha was very rcaly lo take ui throughout the factory and exi.Uin all the different department of it to es. V Imd a fair chance of judging of Its limits, au l tiiink tUo claims of the. ariou (vre wen tbsrd. It Is at lenjt, na of the very bet pianos btforc the public Urooklyn B'l; Times. All of our Pidnos will Is Cnt,hsd wUhthencw rolf-nctiog prop slick for holding up the top of tho Piano, The patcttt for whirh, as Wo tho patent for the Arion, is owned by ui excln.-lvt!y. Scud for Illustrate I Pri'e List. MAN NEU A CO , 141 and 1P0 Bswery, apr IQ-Hin NEW Vn K K nn.o, w. ii. ia ii aVv, b o Me ts 13 roo k villo. X nrti'ann WOOljWOOl! Harrison Steam Woolen Mills. II AVlKO more than douWlel our espnclty for manufacturing;, (having put in our mill a largo amount of tbe latest improved machinery,) wo are prepared to do ss good work as any mill in tbe country, suoh aa fall. Ct'pg. fy-OMsJ. iUl'-on. ÄiVit hove on band at all times a Urge stook of our own make of goods, vis. toallncllH, alcnns, iJnsiamcrcs, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, PLAIO AND PL AI NFL ANN ELS Stocking arns, Ac, Which we will sell at tho towe.-t market prices for cash, or in escbnoge for W'oil. Wo are thankful for past favors, and ask a continuance of the same. Cash paid for Wool, and work done at tbe ihortcst notino. Special attention raid to all kinds of Custom York. ' Y. W. HAVISON4 SU.V. llarrlsen, 0.,Ms I,IST, ?
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SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE Old White Corner.,, AGT., ha just reccirod a well selected stock ef OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, C ASSMERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS c SHOES, QUEEN5VVARE, Grodorioö, ST0XE, EAUTill'X k WO 0D EX-WARE, ALSO, R. BROWN'S EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ALL AT SMALL PROFITS im fei' ßoöö Srööijce . MbCORMIOK'S Irnprovcd for 10G7. Uncynalcd for All Conditions of- Heavy or Lodged Grain. TUB OMLT fERrKCT StLr'-RAtSK I TBE INITFD srATr.s. Offered on trial with any other Ilesptr tbroegh the ebtire harvest if desired, A frse Fickle, a clean Platform, abd a good Sheaf warranted at euch sweep of tbe ltak . around tbe Keel. MERITS OF THE IMPROVED SELF-BAKER. 1. It will sweep thronet) the heaviest errps tbat ever grew, and in fallen or lodged grain will straighten ont and rako off theSheat Uttettjiau can be done by any Hnnd Bake or lroj per, we, or any other manufacturer ever built. 2. It is .tirade of surh a combination of iron and wood parts, as lo be the strongest, and jet th lightest draft Pelf-Uaker made. It has cf late been lightened t tbe Verge of safety, and beyond that line we will not o, for we Intend to soil a machine that shall be honestly worth all we ask for it. 3. It is tbechcapest machine in market, because the best and most lusiing, end needs no tinkering to keep it in order. 4. It will not break down or get out of order in difficult cutting, but can be relied on to go through any barveat, under all circumstances. -5. The experience of an ordinary lifotime has been expended oa it by the inventor and manufnctureis, ia peifeetir g its detail., year after year. 0. It Is so simple that a boy or girl can work it, and in fact a great mnny of oer machines are opcrated by those just old enough to drive team. 7. It will save as muck grain over other machines as will pay for It In a few seasons; and th saving cf labor over a Land r.ikcr, Will almost pay for it In one renron. 8. It is tbe only rnkcr thst makes the reparation of the hraf in the standing grain befoie tbe sickle. Tbe rnkc sweeping over the sickle and f latform makes clean work at every revolution, caving not a straw behind. This is tbe greatscrct of its sueco. 9- The machtno in all Its minute details, Is made nt our fctory in Chicajp nn tier our personal care, and every purt of erery machine undergoes a careful Inspection befure shipment. 10. Frh yenr's msrhiue being made by Improved machinery frun a ftps rate set of patterns, carefully preferred, ao exact counter-part flt any ticce In the machine onn be had at any lime in the future, and on iliort notl?e. 11. It is a splendid H.t Cutter, and In the hemp region cf Misnoml, is more used for hemp cutting 1 linn any other marhlno. While we d. not make it cMieMally for Lump cutting, we do warrant It f r l lax Cutting n fully as for grain. 19. It will mow woll a any ciliar combined rurshlne, while we recommend our .Scpnrtte Mower to those who have mui h baying to do. ritOOi' OF THESE STATEMENTS. As proof that we $y w list we mean, seJ mean whit w My, we rhattengo all otbor PenpM-s cf every description, by projoiar to alio the frw er whodofires lt.U;e to wölk our Stlf-Raker on trial tli'juga tbe burveit aiih any other Reap. r, be agrerl'.jj tv cerp and pay for the one that l5'i tne. lcT work. The roorrt ninchiue may do good M-orlt in fair weather, and In nice grain, but I he proof of a aterling mm-blne la in a piece nf heavy down grain, or in a whole season' work. We Invito all such ttiali, And our agents are Insirueted to afford everjfac!lity to the f firmer In making surh testa. 1 or woro Inforu-ution write iis for a ratni hlct. ;t II. MrCORMICS .t ÜR0S. J. C. SEKINU. Ali ICS T, W bltcomb, Ind. GRAIN "WANTED 1 ,VK 'V'HK tt. tt. lHil'OT 1 The undersigned It rrepared to purchase all the Wheat, Corn, Dark), Kje, Oafs, AND OTHER URAI.NS, tbat tnty be Lru'ight to parket. Having juil' ersitcd cue of FAIRBANKS' CELEI. HATED SCALES ! he is in readiness to accommodate all who may want correct weights and mensurtt. Farmers can dg a i little bndnr with their grain, at the lrpul ll.au al ( any otutr plnre in UrookvilJe. Try the experi- . r 1 A -rl 1- II J J 1 . II V o Tt- V mont. i aii 1 11 1 1110, juu.aiuM, To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very siu.pl remedy , after having suffered for several yer a Ith a sever lung affection, and that dread disrsse, L'ohkuuip. tion is anxious to make known to his fellowsufl'ercrs the means of cure. To all a ho desire it, he wilt send a copy of the prcsciiptlon used (fieo of charge), with t lie directions for preparing and uring the same, which they will lind a sure eure for Consumption, Asih ma, bronchitis. Coughs, CoMs, and all Throat and Lung AflVi'tioBP. 1 be Duly ol jeet of the advertiser iu sending the l'resetiption Is to benet the afflicted, and spread information which he conocIvm to bo invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer UH try bis remedy, as it will cost thton BelliIng, and rosy prove a b1eing. i'nrtiei wlnhing tbe picket iptlun, free, by return mail, will plef additss Rev. ElU" A H 1) A WILSON, Wltiiain'hurg, King C'., New Ytrk. Disy 1. ui. '
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CAREIAGK AND UICGI Tel A l! U FACTO R Y ! ' S. &. G. LOPERi ; ; TAIBF1ELD, JNTIAA, ' IS extendvely en framed in tbe tasaafartare ef Crrifrf Boggles, S'elki'S, .prig v7gis, and all other kinda uf vehicles for tte eemfert acd eccommodatioi: of tbe p-:b!if. They bare tbe Jrt aid a t n.Wflele estklli hicent lor the n annfsctnre -f tbe erlirle. and are prepared t turn out an ffittim ir-erl time, and ia ask wcrkioailike aa4 tsbstantial manner as ran be bad at sxy 10 ru at Ciieirnatl, and al fair and tuore reomrro;' tieg tertti. Tber euit.lov a comnciect set ef kacrte
j throughout all department ht the bnsirrefi. All work warranted. Repairing dote Oa start aefire. Salcs-rocra st CrookTlHe. ; . Te have in connection With r staLIishmeaf a sslcs-room in Broc.kville, iu the wareroum twmedifctelj ia the tear of Boi-ksfellar's torf abd oppoait the Val ley Ilona Livery S'able, where we will keep or, herd at all time, Carriage, Bug' gies, Jr., cf the fcoft approved SMles -n exhinitinn aad for ale. - Proii fieiriig a good article in eur lis can be aeeot. anndat-rt ob go4 term, In oarab.enee at Brook v illc Ur. Al tr Ti aKB will eil for us. ( a jtT. ..CAMI.!:!, STOVE AND. TIN SHOP. c-77 zr " tV - ....... :'-'x..fJ.22 Vj . -. - ' i ' IT. l'r'M . . -.-w-..--.r";-r.-LaRuc & Brother WOULD rctpecifnlty tiitect tl a Uitii. a f all person iu want cf. TIN WAKE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND; to t'i:c'irascrrm rt.ci ll tir f 1 1 1 it I'.i fain f I, where they kerpCoralar. llyon Imrü l.r.-e U-cV of art ri thing in tbeir tili ct buit.f t. 1 1 j a ill j alto put bp te oidtr, j TlnCooürjr.iitürlrtrt: oi.Urr. They are also Ageitsfor tbe mlo ef Atit'i Pumps. Also A p 1 1 fir Ki,Vld's Meiailie Seles end II eels, lieb iLry a ill cli either wbclesale or retail. ' ' - They offof all articles (n ' tl.eir f tore al tuest rCsnralleeavh 1. rices, ae A tr.tir w.V f.v.rrM'ed lo give saliafaction. Oideis irr j ertJui'y toliritCd. - - Ao;pt hp LtOMTMKd Ü01 S t, I t)i et, per foot and $ I ,fi0 per point. , 'AfrlP. 18C3 ly. - . ; ; Hew Marble Shop, W.OOKVIJ.LK, INDIANA. iiannanTsciiuler Have commei.itd cperatiors at trrirtcw Msrble Works cn tbe Kast sine cf ü'aiu Turners Street, (cuilt of the Pöbln e(ar, ahne the are ready to til ctdeis for MONUMKNTS, TOMBBTON JiZ S , and everj tbirg eine in that lineoi I nsirrs. I'eitg both practice! workmen nf many yers, exter1 ence, they pibLaiae to git ati. taction te their cus'omerst PRICES AS IGW AS THE tDWEST. W rtepectfally solicit the patronaee cf hm public through cur trtli! pcnf, J.W. L'elr. - JOS t I'll HAN NAN, JOIKN fcCUl LLK Apr 12 lSCMy' 'III an, W- f I ! I I W Spring and ßuninier DRY' GOODS AT IHK a, NEW YORK STORE. HO H MANN 1!DUILDING mm Tnmii Have jest received a latge ai.d well rlrctt d ta k WuvU r.lu ,iY I'nWrQcv. GINGHAMS, UKLA1.NF.S, roi'LLVS, M'.sTRKs?, 11 LA CK tll.KS, l'l.AIN AND i-TJIin-l) JACONHIA DIULMANlaS XAINFUOK, . " LAWNS, Jlll?ll MNIN, LAD 1 1 A (1 K N I fc II A N I IvKIICH' F?, AU.. a full IIa tt lmUWNA; HI.KACIM'li ML'SLI l'r.i S 4 tn 10 4 a. I"r, UOSli'.nV.GLOVl.S, lUtKSS ilt'TT NS LA MKS- SACKING, cAb';:iMi:r,i:s, awKr.i,. - ("Ol'TltN ADKS,.- -SIllIlTlNGnir.CK.S KMIIITS, At?. As beretofrit, ttr nu.ltu !a V QüiCK S.IES & SMAIL mm." a,lt.-V !"l ,Nn A KAIR. SÜRRLE IVORKtS. xia it. ;icx.iaicitrr. .. . . Hutirg beta tiitfa-t t f'.Wt.. i '.i 1 ia tLa ri ::,'... - .u MA HULK BUSINESS r r,r?:--'--"y-r-"4 at iMsplae fur v'A r.i lt .. .1 1 v e 1 . r 1 EArt ;i (1 J I i i.r'."' and tl ankful f paat t Kl S-A'f '" b pablietbat J J4 L 1 j'1'1 I am uU earricg tLe OLD STAND In the rrat cf the Ccart llnnre, ead wi j rc red to furnish proinplijr, and at the vlie et t ratt. any kind of work lit plain, fanxy, curved, cr sou'plulal, t xerutel ta ati.f tboui.sl patticttlar. Traveling Ag b',torg Colli and A.J. Ilea.cM. MayS 11. U.SCHKICriTK. HKKF! TjKKF! llUKV ! TMIE unJ'-f-lgurl having opened a regular Meat Ktoru in ;r.ik ill, ili fMmirh their ewsio. iners inrai t all houra. We will pay lb market price fur Telle and iVactry listen. Tonus himinbl) cnKh. M-i tf AI.N i WAT!'.
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