Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 July 1867 — Page 3

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LOCAL DEPARTHENT. TUTE TADLE. x:itz Weier Valley Ball Road. 1 TCOZ EFPECTUAY 5. mi. tSAYrS. ARRIVK3. Xt'iV P'ff.STATION..Pii,r. y I'd T'a T 39 A.M. 4 SO r. at . Cincinnati V 20 a.m. so r.. I 14 : 6 t SI t 8 I 14 111 II 49 It " ft ) Valley Jane 8 14 an i 03" Harrison m 1 45 1 IS " " 03 " New TrentoaT 38 S3 " CedarOrove 7 33 49 Brookville 7 8 7 " Metamora 6 49 " 7 IS" Laurel S SI 7 JO " Ashland 19 13 SS " 13 99 "II S3 i.V. ,4 n oo " 19 41 " 10 13 ii io js ii ift ia 13 9S r.M.Tl " Berlla 118 13 IS 7 49 " Nultown 4 IS 13 39 " 7 S3 " Qlea Ueroa 9 94 Arrival Arrives Leaves Leaves 13 4)r.. SOOr.v.CoaatriTllIa I 00. am. 19 00. a. Oa Dij Earlier. W Issue oar paper ont day earlier th!e week, 90 to giro all liande ao opportunity to jolo ia celebrating lh 4th of Jul. . .. Conmoa Pleas Court. Tha July Tarn of the Common Pleaa Court (Judge Kibhy oo lha beach) commenced last Monday. A. synopsis of Ita doiop will be published B9it week. Taking t Vacation. FresUenl Martin and family ba? one to speed few weeks la Peaoeylvania. lie deaerves a reit, for he bai dooe bard work for the last ten moniha. Ia hie abieoce FroC John ilt 'snake arrangements for atadeota for the next jear, and will also endraror to ralie fundi for the paiotiog of the College. A thouaand , dollars ooaht to ho expended oo aodlotbe Collie builJioj before September. The Sain. Monday afternoon we had a iplendid rain, and it came when much needed. Some hail of conaiderable aiie fall and the wind wae toter all etrog So far ai we can learn, no eery eerlous damage waa dona. The rain waa of incalculable benefit to gardeta aod farme. Early potatoes will be safe, and tbej promUe a full crop, Who', to Blame t More than once the evening traia North hai leea la euch a burr as to' leave without tie Wff or eprete matter. Thia ie not only an inconvenience, but an injury, and thoie In authority eboulj apply the remedy. There ! great deal of complaint, but we presume it can be eaiily slopped. ImproTemeats. Mr. Kyger'a new building U ready for occu- . peocy, and it ia an ornament and credit to our city. He bai, probably, the nioeit store-room in Brookville, and we hope he may find auch eoterpriie profitable. The itrreU are recuiv Inf anew coat of gravel. Dr. Davie bat put op a new fence. Mr. Dennett will aoon Lave hie new houie done. Mr. Kcuhlcr'e new houie U nearly finished. If anybody tutend to build a new hnuee, kitchen, feuee or pig-pan, we Lop be will let na knuw it auon. The 4th at Mt. Cirmel. The enterprising people of Mt. Cartnel hare made arrangement! for celebrating the 4th of July In good etyle. Utt. Mr. ChaOln I the oralor of the day, and Dr. Hinckley real the Declaration. A UtUtel Dia iter ie one f the feature. The whole occasion will be enliven ed by stirriog music, both vocal and inslru- , uicuul. Of courte everybody will attend. Trip Through Butler Township. - . During a trip through Duller Township tail week we found the farmers ready to commence . harvesting their wheat, eipectiuj to fiuish thia week. The mlde or weevil baa dri'rojed about one-third of the wheat In many places that il, the variety known as smooth-beaded wheat. The leardcl wheat has escaped the .depredation of these larvto, or intact hi the caterpillar state. The crop of wheat ilia year .ill not be so htavy as waa a i pact J. Transfer ef Grocery Store. Conrad Klinefelter hat purchated of IJIIie tcth Klinefelter the grocirj store oa Iilui Cieek, and has taken possession. opt i a Personal During- Commencement Week our city was favored with a number of distinguished visit ors. Among others we noticed l'rof. Soahntr Moss and Msri of Oxford, aud Hevs. Mellen der, Car lan J, Harns, lianjamin, Chaffin, Mc Caw and O'Drne. These, with the parinte and frieuds of the studsuta, gave oousoal life to our place, and proved conclusively that tha Ccllf;e la attraciio attealioo to on unusual drj(roa. 1 Query. Who knows where Dr. Ilaymond found his cane? . . Odoriferous. N.Duripg the hot evenings Litaly, the trees ealleU Alanthui, and the Distillery, furnished oar citizens wkh the cheapest and stroogeit atiak (odor) Imaginable. Outrageous nuisaoceal ' Hanrest. ' ,Tle time for wheat cottin; is at haoi. - We Lear favorable reporta of the wheat crop from aU Sections, The weather for the last ten days baa been favorable for Us filling. Wo have heard of two fields ia Union County, bein destroyed by the weevil . ' , Tnrnpike. The Oxford & Fairfield Turnpike Company 1 art goiag to organize ander the new law and com plats the road to Fairfield. Success. The road Is much needed, and it will pay. ";-.- ... Broke Down. The high prices have at last given way, and Vtj F. Hazard baring just largely repleniehed lis Stock of Goods, is prepared to sell Goods at the ery lowest price. Hairg the largeat Stock of Goods in the White Water Valley, aod the lest facilities for bujiog, he ia enabled to sell as low as the lowett. We are Bailing the leit brands Merrimack, Richmond and Sprigue, Prints at 16 cts. per yard, Best Brown Muslin at 22 cts., Bleached Muslin at 12, and aome brands of Prints at 10 cts. per yard, Salt at 13,20 er bbl, and, ia fact, everything itf the line of. Dry Goods, - Boots, Slioes, IlaU, Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Clothing, Iron, Nails, Groceries aod Notions at corresponding prices. I am also paying tbe highest price in cash for Wool ' W. F. HazaaUorel, July 3, 1SCT. '

. TIew Subscriberi. , Cook, Coburn 4 Mack, Cincinnati Joy, Coe & Co., New York City. Prot A. C Crouch, Bentleysville, renn. Wm. It Foster, Oak Forest, lt. J. Jones, , . Wm. Uonter, " Uolseyo Meeker, " Emma Alley, Jennings. lUr. Louis Uicbter, Teppertowa. . Samuel Qeren, " Frederick Strohmier, Blue Creek. Frederick Geie, " Conrad Klinefelter, 4 Martin Yobler, St. Teters. A. N. Lawsoo, Cedar Grove. It. J. Sloops, Brookville.

Hore New Goods. The place for bargains in Brookville is The Old White Corner Although business is doll, Mai. Burton continues to receive freu Qoods. The last arrival cannot fail to please the ladies, as the Summer Dress Goods are splendid and cheap. Accident. Mr. Hunter Bork and lady were riding in a boggy on the street of Fairfield on the 2 lib nit, when a strap broke aod the horse ran away, throwing thetn both out of tbe baggy, but fortunately did not injure them seriously. Removed. Mr. L. R. Alley has removed his steam sawmill to Ilarker's Itun, a brafich of Pipe Creek, oo the land of Mr. F.. A. 'Alley, one mile East of Peppertown, where it ii ajrain in operation turning out lumber of all kinds and lath, under the superintendence of the latter named Individual. Tbe former remain e at the old place, where le intends manufacturing flour barrels. Success to both these enterprising gentlemen. Narrow Escape. After the rain Monday afternoon the East Fork took a su Jden rise, and Mr. Samusl Barbour and Mr. Urmtiou of Sptingfield, in attempting to cross, found tbeuisvlves uopleasantlj situated. Ihry could not go forward aud could not retreat. Itopaa were attached to the rear of the wagon, aud they wero drawn lo the shore. lirookilie loses every month near! as much ai a bridge ecrots that river would cost, l'tüplo will go elsewhere lo trade and to educate their cuiiJren, and when we have been permanently crippled we n have enterprise enough to bildge that liule creek. It will cost a few dollara. II an led. On Thursday, June 27iu, 18G7, at the resi dence of the bride's mother, by lUv. I. A. Got laday, Mr. Chas. Snyder of Indianapolis to Miss M jllie Leals of Franklin County. Death. Albert, son of Fletcher Mountjoy, of Union County, died on the 23tb till, ajjeJ 13 yeats. JtTTha ship Anna Schmidt, which was dastrueJ by tbe Alabama off the eoattof South Aiu.rioA, bad on borJ a quantity of Ajtr't Cherry I'aetoral for Cllf.rnU. lr. Ayr A Co. now aal tur rdrs dlraoi to the Hrltlth (Jovarn want, ai tue raipuiiiibit parir in mit wicaau uaiiDi,aaJ b ibttr eUlm fur pajutent aad protaction on the (rounU of buoiaolt, at tholr wmmoJotici are wholly fur the alok. Their polut is well taken, and will douhtlets le preited with the pluoa and perililene; whioh rbaraoterlie the (iparAtloaa of ibe.a eeltbrated eheuiitti. UalllUiwre Clipper. TiiB'i.tJiD KNITTING MAcrasr-tve with loeall tpeolal sttentiun to the alvrilieinent Ja another eluuin of this K'eat labor savlug aa-t moaejr waking hiaohlua. Uooi entire agenta are wabteJ. ' -' Tea Psorta'a VrenicT. Ne onenoi) uflVr.wIth Iba rtlet. W. W. Ueb, farmer, nitrKiliuiiioo, Mich., tars "after ju(Trlftg tnlantely with the l'ltnt for Ihlrtjr vekr, one battle uf Dr. HtrloUnd't lMe Reiuedj eureU we. O. I.. GUm, Janetrltle, Wit , tajr oae bottle eureil hlni and bis brother. A.H. Kok, t'oitineiter, I'eru, 0., says It curaJ bliu In a few dji." yrCTlt ! pleaiant to reoommenJ a realty meritorious artlale, hence we atk thnte tuQ'trlng from t;.apal, Nermaan, or lebkllty( lo irj lr. Mrlckunit'i Toole. Ir. Y.. M. bains ordrel ft worth furJ. C. II, Docatur, AU. T. Hart, new York Cily . Avt "It eorail met where ran I get It f r n; frlenJr" That they write from all TO THE FARMERS OF FRANKLIN CO am about starling up my Distillery el Mets mors, for the fiirton f ajikla itnnv. boa WhUky, aad am prepared to pay caU for all kind of Oraln an 4 Stock fori. eotU-tf ' JOHN COLTER DRY &JOODS, (StötivUts, $cc, AT COLTER'S CORNER. S A H U E LC 0 L T E R HAVING purenased tbe entire interest In the 8 tor At Colter'e Corner, la rerelrina; direct from Philadelphia, a, largo anil varied Attortivent ef - Sojj 6 0Ö3 of qil iii)5s, which he offers at the lowest market prices. Ills assortment of Hatt, Cape, Boota, Sboet, liars'ware, Qae.atware, Uroceriee, Xo., it omplete. Everything to be had in a Country Store will be suppllod to his customers. mar22-tf Avail a fteaeeaee ' ADAMS L ÜERRY, (BBOOJCVILLI, IXDIA.fA,) . Oßice ever Gallion's Store. rr1 1-t J. 3?. MoKEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA aUOtnca ever Waller's Hardware Store, janll-y

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THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, COD BROADWAY, KEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. THESE WOIILD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the hijheit premium at the World's Fair In London, and tli flrttsremlame at the New York State Fair of 1860, snd are celebrated for doing the best work, aitng a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, aod by tbe Introduction of the moat appro, ad machinery, we are now able to supply the rery bext machines to tbe world. Tbe.a machines are made at our new aod spacious Factory at Brldjrrport, Conn., ander the Immediate separation of the President of the Company, KLIAfl 1IOWK, Jr., the original larentor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all klodiof Family Sewing, and to the ate of Soemitreneet, Dreeimakere, Teltort, Manafaetarere of Sblitt, Cotlart, Bklrtr, Cloaks, Mantilla, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corset, Boots, Shoei, Ilaraeti, Saddles, Linea Ooodt, Umbrellas, I'araaolt, Ae. They work equally well apoa tllk, linen, wootea aod oolloa goodt, with filk, cotton or llnea thread. They will parform every species of sswiug, msklag a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike oo beta sides of the article sewed. The Stitch Invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on this Machine, Is the noil popular and durable, and all Sewing Machines are subjeot to the principle Invented by him. REND FOIt CIRCULAR. J. O. BRYANT, GENEItAT. AGENT, 03 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. may 10-ty Oloauso tbo Blood. TTT J ITH corrupt or tainted Blood, M I J ' you are tick allerer. It way f KN bunt out In flmples, or Sores, or It i la some aotive dl.eaie, or it way .U, merely keep yoa Itatleit, depraveM ad and good fur nothing. Dutyou esnnot bavegood health wblleyour blood le Impure. Avaa'a rttraiLLA purget out thetn ItDBurltlerj It srels Ulaeatet and retlor. health and stluialstes tbe orjans of life Into rigwroS sotlon. Hence It rapidly eures a va. rlely of eniXalaJnte which areeauaed by Impurity of the Hood, luoh S Sorofula, or King's Kvll, Tnmort, Ulocrs, Sorot, Krortlone, l-lmtles, Ulotch... Bolls, St. AnWVs ltfie or Lryslpelas, Tetter or Salt llheum, P'd ", King Worm, Cunocr or Cancerone Tum"' Sore Kyes, Female Dltr atet, mob at lleteallon, a.'re guUilty, rtupprattion, White, Sterility, alto Syphilis or Venereal PUaatet, Liver Complaints, aud h'ssrt blieatoa. Try Avsa'a SaarAiLL, and tta for yourtelf the surprising activity with which II sleantet the blood and curat Ihne disorders. luring late years the publlo have been milled by large bottloi, pretoudlog to give a quart of tCitractof Sarttparllla for one dollar. ioet of theia have been frauJt upon the tick, for they not only eontaln little, if any, Sartiparllla, but often no curative Ingredient whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment bat followed the uia of the various exiraou of Sarseparllla wblrh flood the market, until the name litelf has baoomo tynonymout with Imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound, 'darstparllla," and lottnd to supply such a remedy at shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rette upon It. We thluk we have croun l for believing It batvirtuet which are Irrodstlbte by tha eUn of dlsetsei It It littended to cure. Wa ean assure the tiok, that we offer them the best alterative wa know bow to produce, and wa have reason to believe, It it by far lha mst effuotaal purlflcr of the .hjoodyetl uiruuiTiiui Area's Cusnar Tsctoral Is so unlverislly known to surrase every other medicine for tbe oure of CuuAs. Colls, InQuenia, Hoarseness, Croup, Ilronrhlllt, Innlplont Consumption, and forthe rellvfof Consumptive rati ents in advanced stages of the disease, that It Is utelest here to reoount lha etldeuoool its virtues. Tbe world knows thetn. Prepared ty Da. J. C. Avca A CO., Lowell, Mats. S. 1). & ll. W. SMITH'S AMERCAN ORGANSTill. MAOT ltnt.i?T A V tt ITT.lCilANT r a I a M aa S etil MVA sa e mm m m- ' aa . MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IM T1IK rou tu is AMERICAN HOME CIIlCIiE. THE ArJEMCAIJ ORGAN Maliet home attractive, refines and elevates tho talods of all, beautiful in appearance aud eCcott. 031 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, WHOLESALE AOENT. Tha Immense popularity of these Organs, and their tuperlor Mutual Powers, Is fast bringing theia beforo the publlo, at tha Iottrument so long desired In AM F.KICAN HOMES. And although thsoost price is but a trifle over the Melodooir, yet tlie musical sdrsntiges, beauty of toao and nniekneeaaf lwh as !. are to far superior, that they are fast superceding the Melodeon, and the call is new almost aielutirely for the AMERICAN ORGANS. It Is adapted to any Music, from tho quickest and most lively, to the heavy tone of theChurch Organ. And almost anlversally they are preferred to the Piano, by person e who have them, yet costing lets than half, and only taking a small amuuut of room. Send for doeerlptlve eiroalara giving fall particulars And prices. . Exclusive Agendas secured to Dealers, and la rje discounts to the trade and Teachers. BUiJjtiA wrr, wnoiesaie a&ent, inal7-ly 'HS Broadway, liew York. F AIUF I EL D ; MILLS. R. H. BROWN, (successor to fbanc browji,) "IT TILL guarantee entire satisfaction in grinding V FLOUR and MEAL. Tho highest market price paid In cash for Wheat. My 'lour ean bo bad at tha stores in Brookville. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. May 31-ly. FUnk. 1U0aJz & ßco. tkpp Wholesale Denlert in Fortign and Dornet' tic 1 Vines and Liquors, Respectfully inform Saloon Keepers and Grocers of Brookville and surrounding country that they are prepared to furnish them with tho best qualitiee of Wines Aod Llquore At fete tb.Au Cincinnati prices. Vinegar for sole by tbe barrel or half-barrel. FRANK A. WALZf GEO. SCHLAFF, rrookrille, April 1 9, 187-tf.

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UNION PACIFIC .RAILROAD C O. Are now constructing a Railroad front westward towards the 1'aclflo Ocean, tusking with its connaotiont an uabruken line - Jhe Company now ofsr a limited amount of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS having thirty years to run, and bearing anaual Interest, payable on the Brit day of January and July, In the City of New York, at tha rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, AT ' Ninety Cents on the Dollar. This road It already completed to Julesbur. 37 ml let west of Omaha, and le fully equipped, and traina are regularly running over lt. I no com pany has now on band sufficient Iron, tics, etc, to finish tha remaining portion to tbo eastern beta of tho Kooky Mountains, 141 utiles, which It under contract to ba dona in September of this year.andltlt expected that tbe entire road will be in running order from Omaba to Itt western oonneotion with the Central Parifte, tow being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, Cat., during I&7Q. MSAM OV TBS COMMIT. Estimating the distance to he built by tha Union 1'aciDO to ba 1.36J mllet, the United States Uovernment Issues Its Six per cent. Thirty-year Bonds to tho Company at tbe road Is finished tt the average rata of about $29, J JO per mile, amounting to $44,209,000. The Company la alto permitted to Issuv ittown First Mortgage Bonde to an equal amount, and at tho tame time, which by Special Aot ot Ccngress are tuada a Fint Mortgage on the entire line, lha bonds of the United SUtee being tabordinate to them. The Government mskesa donation of 12,800 acres of land to tho lulle) amounting to 20,032,000 acres, estimated to be worth 130,000,000, making tho total rosourcet, eiclutlta of tha ea-plial,$ll8,-410,000; but the full value of the lauds cannot now be realised. The authorised Capital Stook of the Company Is one hundred million dollars, of which fite millions have alreaJy been paid In, and of which it it not tuppoted that mora than twenty-five millions at most will be required. ' Tho cost of tho road re estimated by competent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. rsosrscTS roa usijubs. The railroad connection between Omaha and the Test Is now complete, and the esrningt of the Union Paclfio en the aeetloot already finished for the first two weekt la May were $113, l00. These ssotlonal earnings as the road progresses will much more than pay the Interest on the Company 'a bonds, and the through business over tbe only line of railroad between the Atlantis and PaolOo must he Immense. talis amo skcosity or ras bombs. Tbe Company respectfully submit, that tbe above statement of laots fully demonstrates tbs eeaurlty of their Uoads, and as additional proof they would suggest that tha Bonds now ottered are lets thsn Ion million dollars on 617 miles ef road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been eipendedi oa 330 mllet of thlt road the ears are now running, and the remaining 167 mllet are nearly eompleteJ. At tbe present rata ef premium on gold these bondt pay an annual interest on the pretent oust of vikb rta csst., and It It believed that en the completion of the road, like the Uovernment Bonds, they will go above par. The C nnpany Intend tu tell but a tVmlted amount at the preeut low rate, and retain the right to advance the price al their option. Subscriptions will bs rooolved la Ne York by Continental Kation! Bank, No. 7 Kassau St., Clark, lMiUe A Co., Baakert, 61 Wall St., John J.CiViw Son, Bankers, No. 3J Wall St., aod by BANrlJ AND BANKERS generally throughout tho UuTta l States, of whom maps and d-jorlptire pamphlet. unjr ba obtained. They will also be sent by uWU fru'U the Cjiupsny's Office, No. 20 Nasaau Street, New Yokxn appll. cation. Subsaribare wliTvAeleet their owe Agents la whom they have eonOJfae, wht atone will be responsible to them for 'the tfe delivery of the bundt. JwtjN J. CISCO, 1 fc ' . Treasurer, w Vune7 m - v ' New York. BnOOKVII.Ij.IJ BAKERY. CHRlsTIArkoEDER Has on band a good assortment of .,CaKcs, llread, dindles, Ac. Ton whv1oa1o or letitK to Urocery keepers at a diteodtHi H hits attj2Ued up au -1U) 'CUEA3I SAL00X, and will furnrsh lee Cream, Lemonade, Root Boer, io. lo retpeotfultv tolliiltt a liberal share of patronage. CHRISTIAN KOKUUlt. ay 31a.u WILLIAM Q. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Real llstatc Agent BROOICVILLK, INDIANA. OClosIn the Court House. Collections promptly attended to, Real Estate bought and told, Tatet rtld, Jkn. jan18 tin OK Tuesday, 4th Inst., eotnewhere between Oak Forest and Brookville, an American patent lever Kilver Watob, large an t heavy, with eteel ebeln, silver key attached, with Masonlo emblem en one tldeand Odd Fellow emblem on the other, aud with Inscription ". Jones." Ihs finder, by leaving It at this oOlce, will be liberally rewarded. June 7-tf . TWO-WHEELED LIGHT M0 3 With Double Jointed Cutter Bar, Ijktino Lever, and Patent Tilt iNti Lever for Setiino the Cutting Edge at anv an. cle while in rapid sibrriox. Warranted ti cut 'till rgraiSci in tht tcortt 2htcct and conditiont Closer, Cleaner, and Faster than any other JA.it;er in market. Offered on trial with any other Slower through tho leasoa. This popular machine has attainol a position and character, eecond to no other Separate Mowrin tha oouatry, and now rlvalt tbe Self-Baker in popularity. Our Mower Is light, neat, of easy draft, compact, sl.nplo And durable. Two driving wheels give rontiuuuus motion, to tho Koifeon tbe roughcstgrouud. The cutter bir Is doubled j-tintcd to cut on the np alopa of a hill, while tbe wheels are tn the hollow, or oo tbe down atope while tho wheels aro on tha ridge, and folds up whea not catting. . THE TATEST TILTINd LEV Kit. Its peculiar feature Is the second lever close at tbe driver's bsnd,b7 which thepolntsof the guards can le tilted up or down at any angle insUntly, and while In rapid tutiu, enabling tbo operator to lower the euttiug edjs and plog up every spear of grast in a hollow, or to tilt np tha edge and pass over a stone or ant hill cutting where ottaert dare uot venture, and keeping the edge of tbe knife unharmed from grubbiug among stones and dirt. C. U.McCOUMICK A BROS. J. C. SEM NO, Agent, Whitoomb, Ind. May 3-2m. TO MUSIC TEACHERS AND DEALERS. TNI' subscriber ie fully prepared to furnish Sheet Music, String!, Musical Instruments, and Music Bonks of all kinds, at the lowest trade ratos, wholesale and retail, from tha largest plloctiont tn thlt country. Ordert punctually and falthfullv attended to. Address all orders EIBUKIAOir, 931 Broadway, New York,

- THE PATENT . SiaiSSM350 BORTE MANUFACTORY AND WABfcROOUl 1S7 and 1S9 Bowerj, (fcoc Dehncy,) ' NLTV YORK.

MANNER ß CO. Having secured letters patent on their valuable Improvements on Pleooe And added largely to their previously ei ten si re facilities for manufaeturiag, are now preparsd to furnish to the Trade, erat retail, tbelr GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PATEHT AHION PIAKfl FDRXES , Which they offer with all tba usual guarantee!, In competition with the Ktoinway, Chlckering, or any other flrtt-clatt piano, believing at they do that the Arlon It superior to any other. Bead below the Article from tho Brooklyn Dally Timet. Mr. Abbott, Organist of tbe Church of Our Saviour, eaye of tbe Arlont Messrs. Msnner A Co.i Uenlleraen: I have critically esaratned and teveial timet played upon one of your Arion Piano Fortet, and it atTordt me much pleataro to add my testimony In favor of your tuperlor instruments. For elasticity of touch, for the tinging quality, to much sought for by artists, and for richneae and purity of tone it Is unexcelled by Any piano I have ever oted. J. M. ABBOT, Organist of tba Church ef the Saviour of Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. John W. Henry Canoll, editor ef the A mei lean Educational Monthly, tayti " Listen, however, to one of another claes, for example, one of tha Arion Pianos made by Manner A Co. Bow your head at the bats sends forth ite riebet, clear and unblurred; observe tbe sloglog, swelling melody that ia itt middle eetavet to wondreusly represents vocal expression, and which predominate! above even tbe silvery brilliancy of tbe upper treble. Then reflect (bat thlt tt a totentiflcally constructed durable Instrument, and if you have at home an ordinary, fourth-rate Plaaa, whose beaalr of tone bad vanished sooner than the lustre of Ite varnish, chide not year child f er laok of esprotslon, nor wonder when your wife It playing that tbo seems ti bava no tool.' Tba Inttrumeot at well at the performer must have power of expression; aplano.lt may almost be said, as wt 11 as a linger, mutt have a soul." From "Tbe Brooklyn Daily Timet:" We will iy that tbe Arion Piano Fortelsa very elegant instrument of the largeet class and very highly finished. Masieally, tt baa a fall, dorp, rich tone, and tbe most powrrful that we have ever listened to. It has la a higher degree than any piano that wa have met with, tbe tinging quality or cbaraetor, that muslcisnt to much admire an! seek for In a piano. The lass-notes remludine? you of tho deep toned nolee of a large organ. 1 be Middle Oclavei are more elaslie and clear than le most other pianos, owing to peculiar arraugsmsnts that we shall speak of hereafter, while the upper or treble notes possess that pare, distinct, bell like clearness, that Is so necesoary to the correct rendering of difficult pieces of Music, snd tbat also loads such a charm to melody. The Arlon Scale It from A to C, to ae lo meet all the requlrementi of modern cuutio, which a seven oe'ave piano will not do. "To obtain power you must have strength. We have aitaiaed this In the peculiarity of the frame before alluded to, and in the u.eofabarln tbe direction and on a line with tbe heavy steel stringing under tba over-ttrung bass.' Tblt bar patting beneath the stringing and running diagonally from the front right-hand eorner, to the baek tail-hand eorner of the eate, gives strength where most needed and where most other pianos fallj in fact It might not Inaptly be termed the spine or back bone of the piano. "They ttand In tune longer than other pianos, lo e flout which we aro again enabled by the peculiar shape of our Iron frame, to use short pins so that lha plane is strung close to lha wresl-plank thus almost doing away with a leverage itraln on tbe tuning pin, which io some pianos, is at least three-quarters of an Inch above tbe pin, causing the pin to loosen, and often bringing It in eostaot with tha iron plate. Tha construction of tbo wrest-plank has alto a great advantage over those of other pianos, In being ft rmed of lour sections of hard wood, laid horliontally and firmly glued end fastened, the grain of each tectinn crossing the grain of tbo one next lo 11 In a different line or direction. Bo that the tuning-pint have tbe pressure of the end wood against thorn la every direction, making it Impossible fr the pin to loosen itself as tt docs where It has a pressure against tkeeldcs of the grain, at It hat In all other plaoot. Tblt, too, preveuts the splitting of tbe Wrest plank. "Tbe, construction of tbo case and tbe combina tion of Jtho iron frame therewith, wo also claim ss being afsw and Improved. The left lower end if tbe tratue, 4lng.luibeddsd orietln tbeeulld wood, or wetllevo to uns a tocunlcal term) hutted against tho wresl plank, at a polnteod ou a line Just inside of the Hue of the tunlng-plns, by which means first, great additional strength It gained, locunJ, the Irame belog to sunk In thewuod, allows tbe ttrloging (at before dcsorlbed) to bo close to tbe wrest-plank, and third, the grial desideratum, so long sought for by the trade, a full Iron fraiue without a possibility of tha tunlng-plns coining In contact with it, it gained. "Our agraffe arrargement It aeotber great improrcmi nt effected In a simple hut superior manner. A hollow bar, oast with tbe frame and opening on tbo under eide and extendlrg along tbo lioeof tho tuning-plus, has fitted into It a reversed wooden bridge, in which the bridge pins are intorte I. Tblt rerersod bridge, belog a trifle lower than the wrest-plank, gives an upward as also a slae-hsarlng to the strings, snd by this admliable arrangement an agiaffe tt obtained that gives a llrm po.tiion te the etrtngt that no blow Irotn the hswimcr tin displace. A slmilsrplsa ou au iron bedding has been before sttempted, but alwayt la oonneotion with the complicated underdampers, wuloh invariably become dlsplaoed and out of order. "In the Arlon Piano we ate tba Frennh demper, universally acknowledged at the best, acting from their own weight alons. They are firmly hinged, and can move neither to the right inr to the llt, but naiv lo the direction required. Thus it will be sreu that our straffs arrangement is complete, not only In Itself b'tt In all Its oonneotion with other parts of the aotlon. With oilier eKreff.e new In use, there are eevcrul dilllcultlcs that can not be remedied. First, the wire strings run through ae eye in tba top tf a screw, or pin, and must fit tbe eye exactly or It will create an unpleasant, busting sound. Tbe same difficulty Itspt to ooour when, from constant using, the strain upon the string lessens In itt tits, or theoonttsnt vibration oa tho Inside of tbe eye wears the rye larger. ''The auroworpln, too, for tbe same reason (oonitsnt vibration oa ll) will at times booomelooso and eauso an unpleasant Jarring to tbe chords, None of these disadraotigci can happeo to the Arion agraffe." Wo bve above given Mr. Manner's claims for tbo Superiority ef the Arion 1'lano Fortet and bit objections to other pianos, in nearly hit own words, and he was very re.nly to take si throughout the faotory and explain all tbe different dopartuiotXt of it to us. ti p hed-a fair chance of Judging of itt merlti, and think the claims of the Arlon are. well bssed. 1 1 Is at least on of the eery best pianos before the public flkookll a Daily Times. All of our Pi'inos will be finished with the new self-acting prop nick for holding up the top of tho l'iano. Tbe patent for which, at also the patcot for the Arlon, liowned by ns eiolutirsly. Send for Illustrated Price LUt. MANNER A CO , 1ST and 180 Bowery, arr l9-m NRWYOKK. DU.no, V. K li 1 V, o o O Rrookvilleil ndiana wooirwooi! Harrison Steam Woolen Mills. HAVING more than doubled onr capacity for Disnufacturing, (having put in our mill a large amount of tbe latest improved machinery,) wo are prepared to do as good work as any mill in the country, such as fait,- GqrJIty, piii)i.?J, jJLfjqrti0. 1 Vtj have on band at all times a Urge itoek of j our own make of goods, vis. S;lctt,Jr.ans,nsslmcvcs, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, PLAID AND PLAINFLANNELS StocKIn? Urns, dc, Which we will sell at the lowest market prices for OA.b, or In ezebanz for Wool, W 0 are thankful for past favor, and ask a coBg tmuance of too same. Casi poid for 001, ao work dne at tha hottest notice. Special a'.tenlion paid to all kindt of Cnttota Work. V. W. DAVISO-N SOS. UarrUen, 0-, May 3,l9Sr,-S&)

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rilT'.GGfflS SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE "Old White Corner." AQT., hat Just received a well selected stock ef my aooos OF. ALL KINDS,. CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, queenswäre;.: STONE, EABTIIEX & W0QDEX4TABK, "ALSCJ, " r ( ft. BROWN'S EXTUA FAMILY FLOUR ALL AT SMALL PllOFITS FOIl McCORMIOK'S Improved for 18G7. " fjerea. !:rw -sr. 1-; . - , y ., Unequaled for All Conditiont of Heavy or Lodged. Grain. trb oklt rnrttr sriir-BsixR m rna cxitro SrtTKS. ' Offerod on trial with any other Reaper through tbe eo tire bair.it If desired. A free Fickle, arlaan Platform, and a aod ffbtaf warranted at each sweep of lbs Hake around tho Keel. MEMTS OF THE IMPROVED SELl'-UAKEH. 1. It will sweep through tbe heavltst crops that ever grew, and In fallen or lodged grain will straighten out and rako otT tho Sheaf better then ean be dona by any Hand Rako or Dropper, we, or any other manufacturer ever built. - 2. It It teada of tueb s combination of Iron and weed parts, at ' lo be tka strongest, and yet the lightest draft Felf-Reker made. It has of late been lightened to the verge of safety, and beyond that line wo will not 40, for we Intend to sell a machine that shall he honestly worth ell we ask for It. " ' - 3. It it Iheebeapest :4ohlaeln market, because the besj and most lasting, and needs no tlnkeriog to keep ll la order. - 4. It will not break down or get ont of ordip In dtDioult cutting, but en oe relied on to go through any harvest, under alt circumstances. ft. 1 bo etpnrlenee of an ordinary lifetime bat been eipenii.d oa tt by ike tnvoaior and manufacturers, ia perfecting Itt details, year after year, 6. Il It so simple that a boy or gtrl ean work It, and In faot a great many or our machines aro operated by thoie Just eld enough io drive tssu. T. It will save ae much grain over other maeblnee as wilt pay for It In a few seasonal And tho saving of labor over a hand rtker, will almost piy for It In 00s season. 8. It Is tba only rnker that makes the eepsretloa of tl.e Kaoaf la tbe standing grata tvf.ire tbe ilosle. Tbe rake iwsrplng over the) tickle snd filatfurm makee elean work at every revolution, caving not a straw bebind. Tbie It tbe greet secret of itt tucces. 9. Tbe machine la nil Itt minute details, Is made at t.ur faetary In Cbleago under our personal care, and every part of every machlse undergoes acsrsful Inspection before sblrtueat. ID. lisch year's inacbtuee being made by Improved machinery from a separate eel of ialit rns, ear fully prercrveJ,an eiaet counterpart of any rloesln Hie niauhlna oan be hadatany lime in tba future, and on short notice. II. It Is a splendid Kl Cutter, and In the hemp region of Mlscontt, Is more need fur hemp cutting than any other machine. While we do not make it especially fr hemp cutting, we do warrant It f..r Has Cuttlog as fully as for grain. 13. It will mow at welt aa any other eotuhlsed mr eblne, while we recommend our Separate Mower to those who have ruu h beylpg to do. moor or thie statements. As proof that wesay what'we mean, and mean what wo tay, we challenge all other Iteapare of every description, by propoiing to allow Iba farmer who dorlres It, leaie to wirk oar Pclf.Jtakcr on trial through the harvest with any other Reaper, he agreeing to keep and pay for lha nut that does the best work. Tbo poortst machine may do good work In ftir wraqr, and In nice grain, but tha proof of a trrilmr machine Is io a piece of heavy down grain," er1a'a whole season's work. We Invlleall tuh trials, and our ageatt are instructed to afford evory facility to tbe farmers In making tuen tafte. tvr tiiteie IaTtru.aliuit write us for a rare biet. - Ceil. M:rvmMrei: .1 ijuoj. 1 J. C. SKRI.NU, AUKNT,, U hitcomW, Ind. G R X I X Vi A N T ED! AT1 VUU 1. l. Mi;iOT! The nndcrslgned It prepared to purchase all the Wheat, Corn, Barley, K)e, Oats AND OTHER UUAINtf, that may be brought to market. Having juM rrtd one of FAIRCAMvS' CELEB HATED SCALES! he It in readinett to accommodate all who may want correct weights and meaaurca. Farmer, eao do a J little buttnr with, tbeir graioa at tbe 4epot than atj any otlicr place in Ciookvilic. Try the eij'crimint.... sp!2 tfj -TUOS. JU41NS0X. J

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