Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 August 1867 — Page 3
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TIME TADLE. . MtV.z Water Tftlley Ball Road. . TC02 C7FECT JULY 21, 1867. LBATES. ARRtVF.fi. Mi'dT'a r'gr.8TATI0N8.Pit'gr. Ma'd T'a I 19 a.m. 4 30 r. at. Cincinnati II 69 a.m. 4 40 p.m. 7.49." eSS" ValUy Jeoo T 49 " 130" 8 0 5 4 Herrlioa 7 10 a J 04 Mew TreetoeT 11 14) " 6 11 " CedarOrove I 49 14 19 49 Drookvllle 43 It 19 " r MUmora 4 24 It 40 7 It" Laurel ft 10 It AO " 7 SO AihlaaJ t 91 11 44 r.w. 7 4i " erlia 4 4$ 13 CO " 7 40 " Noitowa 4 54 15 I " 7 43 " Oka Ileroa 5 4S ! 1S i m 13 W ij 09 Ml 83 a.m. M io 4j a jo u " io so ii " 10 1$ i jo 09 Arrives Arrival Leaves Leaves 13 30 p.m. 8 OOr.at.Connersvllle ft 4S.am. 14 OOt.v. Ilejtitratioa. " It will b remembered that sometime tinea our Coantj Commissioners, la accordance with an act of lb Lasittatort, appointed Board a of Registration. Tbaia Hoards arc roquired to meet oa the Cnt Monday of February and August, , at the precinct of voting to cacb Township, aod cootinaa ia leisioa two days. Let It ba resnemlereJ, tben, tbat on Monday nest ii tb9 day for you to go forward and tro tbat jour oamo ia duly registered. It will ba oma lilt! trouble, bat do not let it ba (aid thai the Union men wert ntglizent in complj. Jog with lha requirements of tba Registration lswv Toe law was passed to preveut fraodolent toting, and tba Uoioo man will gain much by Its rigid enforcement. is lav provides tbat tb Boards may re cord tba namee of any and all praona known to tben aa entitled to tote at mcb precinct. Any Toter baa tba right to laggett tba oam9 of a person to tha Hoard, and if tbey bare tba satisfactory ev idenca tbat La ia a lejal roter, ra bound to register bia nana. Tba law alio proTtdea tbat a list of tba names registered in each Towntbip or Ward, aa tba case may be, ba posted up for tba inspection of all, and also ibat on Taeiday tha week befora tba aleciion the Board aball meat for tba purpose of correcting tba list. Any name omitted may bo 'kJJed.. ; : . . , , Alt who ara in favor of fair elections can ave do objection to tha Registration law, aod we hope to aeo it carried out to tba letter. Correction." W wer in wrror last week in saying that ' .Andrew Murrar Ea. bad sold one thousand w fl Lusliels of new wheat at f 2 per bushel ' Jobo sold over eight hundred bushels of tbia year's brat at two dollars per bushel. Oata Harvest. ft. - r l. i . .t i tanner, miw ouy uarrcaiing tueir uie. Tba crop this year is unusually good. .a aa m nenovii cz saw mil Matthew Hulchioaoo has removed his sawmill from Snail Crrek to Yellow Uank, and it is again in operation. New Subscribers. F. ZoWer, Metamora. John Paris, Metamora. K. il. Jolliffe, Jfc 11 Caswell, Jumre A. ILM, Jua. Crawley, Y, II O.born, u Ceo. W. Gate, Corn. Farmers eay tbat tLa corn seldom, if ever, looked belter for ibis season of the year than at i rt sent. The lala raina have hastened ita growth eery much, and tba prospects of a full crop of corn tbia year are eery flaiterin. S - X - Valley Sallroad. Tnrj itAuroaa is rogreasing raptdly, and will be completed to Cambridge City by the first of September. -'.-- piour. In many places in this State lha price of four has declined very much in the 'last few -weeks, aod the prospects are that it will still continue to do aa It is now idling at Brook- . rilla'at $12 pr barrel . Located. ' Dr. II S. Applcgate of Sprtngf!eld Township Las located at Sitn'e Corner, Butler County, Obio, where, wo learn ba is succislully practicing Lis profession. " State Fair. "J ,Tbe President, A. D. IJamrick, -tnd lha Sec retary, A. J. Holmes, of the State Board of Ar ricullura, will accept cur thaaka for a comj.Iimeatary card to tba State Fair. Circuit Court Tbe Aogast Terra of the Franklin Connly Circuit Court will commence, next Monday. ' ". Kelieioua. , . Dr. Kaely will preach in Metamora on oeit Sabbath, Aug. 4th. New Residence. P. IL Bake Esq., of Bath Township, is barnä ones aim, preparatory to outiatng spacious residence soon. Pacta? Hitch. t A. pacing match will come o!T at the Connersville Fair Groaods tday, (Thursday,) for 'a puita of oo thousand dollars. TJsIoj Unbecoming: Language. ' Trials under tha statute for using language calculated to occasion breaches of the peace, are noticed in many of our exchange papers. Eevolrlng Photograph. Albumi. Mr. T. T. Smith is Agent for the sale in Franklin County of Robinson's Patent Photograph Albums of Berolriog Pictures, in which ' all the pictures may be seen through glass, wuLout'opening the album a new and orna- . mental article for the centre table. See advertisement in another column. EentcJ. . : " John R. Lee Esq., formerly of Bath Town- ' sh'p, baa rented his large warehouse at Oxford to Mr. James Marpby for two years for tbe consideration of $1,000. . . i 1 j" - 8treet Loitering. The City Council of New Albany have pats, cd aa ordinance to prevent loitering ia tbe streets, lo wit: "It shall be uulawfi.I for any person ia si'td ' city to loiter or lounge upon faey'pullo .street of alley, or about the premises f any citizen, ia tha night r.Aer the hour "of .11 o'clock, on Jr a penalty, upon convictioo, uf rut less than two dollars nur more than fifty dollars. 1
Laurel Items. Qoite an accident occurred in Laurel on Friday afternoon, 2GtU ult. Mr. D. Secrest, druggist, was preparing to tnsnulaclure soma rat paste, In the composition of which phosphorus was used. Mr. S. bad a slick of phosphorus wrapped In a piece of paper saturated with water. This be laid on the counter of bis store la a box cootaioiog some meal Seeing a smoke coming from the box, he raised the lid, when the phosphorus ignited. IIa took the paper in bis hands to throw it loto the street, and cast it on Mr. I Enstninger, whose clothes immediately tcok fire. Iu the effort to divest himself of tha flaming mass, Mr. E was sererely burned on both hands. Mr. Secrest wae slightly burned on both hands also. For tha time, quite an sitltetueut reigned on Pcorl
Street. The flouring mill of Messrs. Derbyshire k Manly will be ready for operation in a few dsys. ' The bastardy rase beard before Esq. Bur goyue on Saturday created quite an excite ment. Defendant bound to appear aod answer at Court Concert - Preparations are in progress for a Vocal and Instrumental Concert to be given at an early day by the members of the Methodist Ss.bbath School of ibis place. It promises to be an enteriatning affair to all who may attend.' We are not yet in possession of particulars. Harder at Hilton. Two negroee named respectively John Noah and James Jordan II. Burns, got into a quarrel over some work and family aO&irs, at the home of Noah, at Milton, in Wayne County, one day recently, when Noah drew a pistol and shot Barns, inflicting a wound from which he died in a few hours. Noah ii now in jail, and Lis cat will probably be inquired into by the Grand Jury. ; Cutlery. For a good assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, go to J. C. Waller before purcbaing elsewhere, lie ia selling them very low for cash. Cabinet Organ. The Cabinet Organ which has been In ose for some time by the Methodist SabSath School of this place, was introduced Into that church on last Sabbath. It proves to be quite an acquisition in the important waiter of church music. MM I I I Mil Sold Out ' George II Nerius Esq. of Bath Township has sold his farm and denigne removing soon to Oxford, Obio, where ha intends to go ioto the graiu business. iliii Ciaft'e School. The Liberty Herald says; "We had the pleasure of being present at the closing of Miss Maria Craft's School on last Friday weeL No belter evidence is needed of the superiority of Miss Craft as a teacher, than tha good order which prevailed throughout the exercises. The fluency with which the pupils delivered their declamations and compositions did creJit both to themselves aod tbeir teacher." Wine and Cider Hills. Good Wine and Cider Mills for sale at J. C. Weiler', at factory prices. Call and get one, and make some good sweet Cider, and not let your apples lay and rot on the ground. rw!thuj watcbot and Avar's PUls ara said tolm tba bigbeit peolmens of American art, each of their kind: oaa in tnfrohanie and lha other in medicine. With a Walthatn watch io ene aockat and a box if A jar's Pitta I n lha other, you ahould be at your work In seaion with tha health to pursue iU Advertiaer, Norway, Mo. Ths Pitori.a'B Vsbdict. No one need laflerwtth the files. W.W. Bebee, farmer, near Kalamazoo, Mich., says "after suOering intensely with the Fitea for thirty years, one buttle of Dr. Strictand'a I'tle Remedy cored tue. C. L. Ulaa, Janeaville, Wis., lay f one bottle eured him and his brother. A. II. Hoe, Poitmnitcr, Peru, 0., ssys it sured him in a few daya." 0171.- with 8. fi. IT arret 1. Ca.. la T. T. Weit's Building, opposite the Court Uouse. July lMy. . BROOKVILLE MiRBLl WORKS. 5i. nr. scnnzcnzK. Ilaving been engaged ( la the MARBLE BUSINESS at this place for Trc7( $ Twrtvr Ynnn and thankful for pat favors, 1' woald in form the publio that X am still carrying on at tbe OLD STAND In the rear of tbe Court Hours, and sm prrpsred to furnlth promptly, and at Iba ebeapeat rates, any kind of work in pUln,rncy, eurred, or sculptural, executed to aatUfy the meat particular. Traveling Agent, Ucorge BohL May 3 U. 11. SCIIRICIITK. I. C. Send for It, end receive omcthinjr yea J . would not part with for fifty time It e oL rice f I. Address "Prof." Dos 227, ClsreUnrt, and you will not scgret it. July 4 3w
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THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, CUD UltOAMVAY, NEW YORK. . JOE FAMILIES ANDMANUFACTURER3. 1: 'SÜlftij jjjvl17 3fO,' T1IKSK WOULD.RKNOWNISD 8KWJNG MACHINES Ware awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair In London, and sis nrt premiums at the New York State Fair of Ifttio, and are celebrated for doing tha beat work, lining a much smaller needle fur the ssme thread Hi an sny other machine, and by the Introduction of the moil approv ad machinery, we are now able to supply tba vary bait machine la tba world. Theie machine are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport. Ceno., ander the Immediate supervlslnn of the l'roident of tha Companv, KLIAS 1IOWK, Jr., tha original inventor uf the Sewing Machine. They are adaptod to alt klndsof Family Öewlog, and to thwoae of Heainstrea toe, Dronatnakcr. Tailor, Manufaotarere of Stillte, Collar, Sklrtf, Cloaks, Mantillas, Cluthlag, lists, Caps, t'onetr, rtoota, Shoe, llarnea. Baddies, Linea Uood, Umbrella, Parae!, Aa. Tbey work equally well upon tllk, linen, woolsu aod cotton good, with sllk.eotton or liueo thread. Tbey will perform every reciea of eewlug, making at Lrt.utirul and perfect stitch, alike on both side of the article acwod. The Stitch Invented by Mr. HOWE, ami made oa thia MmKIih, la the mo.t popatar and dural.le, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the prluelp!e Invented by blm. SKND Fort CirtCULAIt.J. O. 13RYA-TSTT, OKNKRAL AflENT, 03 WASHINGTON ST BE KT, CHICAGO, ILL, mar lo. ly Tba Qreatest Pain-Believer in the World. Warranted superior to any other, or no pay, for tba euro of Chronic Kheuioatlum, Tootaohe, Headarha, More Throat, Matnpi, Burn, Cuts, .Insect Stings, I'm Ins io tbe Lack, Chsst, and Limbs, ttpreio, Old Sore, Swelling ( alio, to take Internally fr IHarrhira, Dyieutery, Colic, tfpatms, Sea tilckns, Vomiting and Croup. It Is perfectly innocent to take internally, if used according to tb direction, and never fall, a thouiand ean attt. It was flri Introduoed in 1817, and now millions of bottles are annuslly sold. Every ene who ba once used It, eontlnaaa to do so, and recommend It lo tbeir friend a tba mot valuable medicine estant. Cerlifloates enough to All a dosen aew'pnpere hare been received by Dr. TolUa. ills medicine, tha Venetian Liniment, will do all tbat Is stated, and more. No one will regret trying It. Those ronldlng at a distance from a physician, will find it a reliable medicine to have on hand in rnaa of acoldents. Atk for Dr. ToUsa' Vanltian Liniment, and take no other. Price 40 cents and $1. Sold hy all Drugglata. Depot, 40 Cortlaodt Street, N. Y. IN THE COHAL CAVf2 Sea-green Is said to be tha prevailing hair color, and Iba FISH-TAILED MAIDENS sit aa the r"chs and comb their green locks alJuouly. But tke helles of Earth prefer glossy browns and shining blacks to any other tinge, and if nature has not given their fair heads th8 beautiful bus, or if luUcbaooe has robbad them of their onoe erqnUito beauty, they aon i cry about it, not reiort at aoca to CllLSTADORO'S HAIR DYE. whioh In Ave minute doe all that nature ever did for any head In her boppio.t mood. Manu factured by J. CRISTADORO, 03 Maiden Lane, aew lor. Bold by all UrtTgists. Applied by all IlairDreifers. ' 96TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. Total Losses Paid, $21,273 ,972 57! JULYl 18 07. ASSETS: (At Market Value.) Cash on band and In Dank, f 515tfcflA 39 Real Kstate 02 Mortgage Bends, C.'Ji,5 jO 00 Bank Stock 1,2CO,400 00 U. States, Stat, and City Stock, aod other i'uülie beeuritles, M.1,VS4,30S SC. $l,6iO,03S 27 Les LinbUitlet, Claims not due and unajutied, i T7,n8 4 Net A!, a. .f... .$1,273,269 81 Fire & Inland Navigation Risks J Agencies In s!l tbe prlnotpal Cities and Towns in tha United States. Application for Insurance will be promptly attended to oy Ju. Yf. hCCLY, Agect. ATTENTION TUE underlined having purchased the right to use and manufacture . CHAMBERS' Ciimas Grain Drill, In Franklin County, respectfully asks the attention of the farmers iii said County to thia laborsaving Machine. He invite; attention to the following certificate of some of the best farmers in Decatur County s to Ita utility, to sho7 that it Is no humbug, but a reliable piece ot machinery: . aRKSBCS0R, Ind., April 20, 1807. We hare used the Climax Drill, and take pleas ure in bearing tealiuiony to its practical UÜIU7. We eiteein it superior In many retpect, and the equal in all, of any other Drill I Ufe, and Is the machine for the rartnlng eommuolty. R. Cobb. Pre t Decatur Co. Ag. boo., James B. Foley, - Marino D. Kot, WillUm IV. Hamilton, "Steuben l'leak, J. D. Spllmen, Aud. Deeatur Co., lad. These men are among tbe best farmers in Decatur County. Andrew Davidson, ox-Judge buprame Uourt: Will Cumbaek, Acting Lieutenant-Governor of Indiana. I am now manufacturing tha above Drills at Breokville, and ask those wlii want to purchase, to call at once, as the season for using theia is al mot here. LOUIS FEDDKRMANN. July4."wi ' U RICHARD DURNAN, PROPRIETOR. . July IP-y " Threshing; Machine and Boiler For Kale. 'The undersigned lias fur sale one of Owen, Lsno JL Jr. Dyer's Thrcshlag Machines aa 1 m .Steam Boiler, which he will Uirpoan nf an reasonable terms. Eoiulro f ANTHONY Ulli:, bUvetown, aJjoiuijg LroiAvillo. July IS
THE PATENT MLimmn echte MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS iS7 and ISO Bowery, (t Clancy,) NEW YORK. MANNER Cc CO. Having sscured Icttsrs patsnton their vsluabte Improvements on Pianos and addsd Inrgily to their previously .t,nslv. facilities for ui.nufaataring, are now prepared to furnUb to tbe Trade, or at retail, their GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PATENT AltlON PIAKO TORTES, Which they offer with all tbe uual'g Vntees.in. eoinpetlllon with the ftelnway, CW r ng, rr any other flrit-els.s pUno, bslUvIt-' tbey do tbat tba Arlon is superior to sny ot ; t Bead below the Article from tb B ;lyn Dal-
ly Times. . : M. At..At( Orvanllt of tliSChurcl. 0ur SsV lour, says of tbe Arlont Mers. Manner A Co.j r. planner a vu.j !...! r k... ..ntokll esamlnad snd leveial times played upon one of your Arlon 1 1- . . . l'.i. . . -.1 I. ..a...! - ma much Dlcaiare to add ray le.tlmony In favor of your superior Instruments, for elestlclty of touch, for the singing ...Ii. .. .1. . -i. a 4a 9 sirtlatti. AQU fur uai7i sjv sutsvtl auuue s w j - richnets and purity of tone It Is uneelle l by any piano 1 bave ever used. Organist of the Church of the Favlour of Brooklyn,rt.Y. Trof. John W. Henry Canotl, editor of the American Kduoational Monthly, ssyst Li ten, however, to one of another rla, for example, one of the Arlon Piano made by Meaner k Co. Bow your head as the bass ssnds forth its rlchss, clear and nnblurredi observe the singing, awelllng melody that la ita middle octave o wondreualy represents vocal expression, and ablcb predominates above even the silvery lrlllltney of tbe upper treble. Then reflect that this I a clen tlflcslly eonstraoted durable lnirunsut, aud if you have at homo an ordinary, foartb-rsto Pleno, whoso lenuty of tone had vaalsbeit soitner than tbe luatre of It varnlah, chide not yeäir child lor lack nf si prenlon, nor wonder whtn your wife Is playing thai she seems U bsve no soul. The Instrument as well a tha performer inu.t have powor of elpreiilon; a piano, It may ilmoit be said, as writ as ailDer, muft hsre a soul." Ftotn "The llrooklyn Dally Times:" We will ay that the Arlon Piano Forte I a very elegant Initrument of the large! cla and very highly flatbed. Mutlaally, it has a full, doip,rlch tore, and the most powrrfat that we have ever llttened to. It ha In a higher degree than any piano that we have met with, the singing quality or cbsracter, that muslclsns so much admire an J seen for in a piano. Tie baaa-notea reminding yon cf the deep-toned not of a large organ. Tbe Middle Octaves are more elaitlo and clear than In most other piano, owing to peculiar arrangementa that we Lall peak nf hereafter, while the upper or trebte note pos tbat purr, distinct, bell-like clearness, that Is 10 ntcesxary to the correct rendering uf difficult pieces of Milo. and tbat alo lend uoh a charm to lueludy. The Arion Scale Is from A to C, ao as to meet II the requirements of modern music, which a ssven oo'atre piano will not do. 1 "To obtain power you must have strength. We have attained this ia tbe peculiarity of tbe frame before alluded to, aod In the ueofaLarln tha direction and on a line with tbe heavy ateel itrlnglog under the 'over-itrung ba.' Tbi bar passing beneath the stringing sod running disgonally from the front right-hand corner, to tbe back lell-band corner of tbe eae, give strength where most needed and where most other pianos fall; In fact it might not inaptly be termed the spine or back bone of tb. piano. "Theyitandin lure longer than other pianos, to effect which we are again enabled.by the peculiar shape of our Iron Iraine, to use short pins so tbat the piano Is strung clone to tbe wrest-plauk; thuaalmoit doing away with a leverage (train on the tuning pin, whloh In some pianos, is at least three-quarters of an Inch above the pin, causing the pi. to looien, and often bringing it in contact with the Iron plate. Tbe constriction of the wrest-plsnk has alo a greatdvantar,e over thoe of other piano, In being ft rmed of foar eectlon of bard wood, laid horlaontully and firmly glned and fastened, the grain of each lectin u crurslng tbe grain nf tbe one nest to it In a different Hue or direction. Ho that th. tuning-pin have tha prere Of tbe end wood againat them in every direction, ol.klng It lmpoible fr the pin to looien lUeif as ii docs where it hasapreuie againit the aides of the gra. s It bas in all other pianos. Ibis, too, prevents the ir'tUng of the wret pUnk. "Tha eonitiuotion of tha eae and tbe combination cf tha iron frame therewith, we aUo claim S being nsw and improved. The left lower eudif the frame, being imbedded ortet In the solid wood, or we believe (to use a technical term) butted ag.-iiott the w rett-plank, at a point and ou aline just Iniideof the liue of tbe tunlng-plns,by which mean Dr.t, great additional strength is gained, second, th. tram, being ao sunk iu the wood, allows tho stringing (as before dcvcrlbed) to bo clore to tbe wrest-plank, and third, tbe gnat desideratum, so long ouht for by tb. trade, a full iron frame without a possibility of tbe tunlrg-pins coming la contact with it, is gvued. "Uur agraffe arrangement is another great Improvemmt effected ia a aimpl. but luperiur manner. A hollow bar, cat with tbe frame and opening on the underside and extendirg sloug the lineof the tuning-pins, ha fitted intoit areversed wooden bridge, in which tbe bridge pin are inserted. Tbi reversed bridge, being a triQo lower than th. wrest-plank, gives an upward as alto a eioe-bearing to tbe airing, and by tbia admiiabl. arrangement an agraffe ii obtained tbat gives a firm potition t. tb. atrings that no blow from tb. hammer can displace. A similar plan on an iron bedding baa been before attempted, but always la connection with the coiaplioatod underdampers, which invariably become displaced and out of order. "In tbe Arlon Plauo wo use the Frenoh damper, universally acknowledged as tbe best, acting from their own weight alone. Thvy aro Grmly hinged, andean mov. neither to th. right nor to th. left, but only in tb. direction rrqViired. Thue it will b. seen that our agraffe arrangement is eomplete, not only in iUelf bit iu all its connection with other parts of th. action. With other agraffe now in ute, there sre several difficulties that ean not be remedied. First, the wir. string run through an ay. In tbe top tf a screw, or pin, and must fit tbe eye exactly; or it will create an unpleasant, buning louud. Tbe aama ditüoulty leapt to oocur when, from constant uring, the strain ' upon the string lumen in its eie. or the conitant vibration on the inaide of tha eye weara the eye larger. "Tho screw or pin, too, for the latce resson (conitant vibration oa it) will at time become loose and cause an unpleasant jarring to the chord. None of these disadvantages can happen to the Arlon agraffe." We hav. abov. given Mr. Manner's claims for tb. anperiorlty of the Arion Piaao iorte and hi bjeotions to other piano, in nearly his own Word, and b.waa very ready to tak. us throughout the factory and .xplein all the different de partment of ll to 0. W. bad a fair chance of judging of its merit?, and think the claims of the Arion are well baaed. It Is at least one of tbe very bett pianos before tbe public. Brooklyn Daily Times. ' All of our Pianoa will be Oniibed with the new solf-actiDg prop stick fjr holding ap tbe top of the Piano. Tho patent for which, as alo the patent for the Arlon, is owned by us exeluvivsly. Send for Illustrated Price Lilt. MANNER k CO , 187 and 1S9 Bowerv, apr 10-9tn NKW YORK. Woman's Work In Ilic CIill War. The refining Influence of our patrMio.nnd chriatlan women was strklngly manilctted.in this war; th:y brought out all the gentleness and tendorne of hora to the wards cf suffering; put forth their potent and m?gio Influence early and late, in tbeir quiet home and Oil the theatre of active atrlfe and danger, to rouse, to chbSr. and t. sustain. While. this glorious record exalts woman's mission, it show what woman can do when inspired by a worthy ambition. The leion of this book should b. effectually learned by .very Amerigo wocan, just now when her duties, rightKfVnd capacities for labor are undergoing serious usin. This work I prepared under tba anctl I and approval of the Sanitary and Chrtitian Coil Uinion, and is the only one on the suljoct th 1 proach to completeness. It recor lake any sp 1. ho individual labors of nearly 600 ladles,- bel J organized and united effort. 80(1 psres ; Hlu hated with IS beautiful steel portrait. Ladie. i'cacher. Clcrgyraen, Young Men and .xperlanecd Amenta wanttd to Canvaa for the work. Addrc, for circulars, terms, .to., 7.E.UI.KK, MiClIKUY x CO., 117 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 2rt Gw. FÄTiu? 1 k is i) m i l LT. R. H. BROWN, (stTCESSOtt Tt FRANC HUOWN.) WILL gmrantee entire satisfaction lit grir4lne FI.t)tll anJ MKAL. The bijlici-t inkfl prto pai l iu cnkIi for Wheat. My Hour enn Ito Lad at tho More in l'.roi.k ille. Wilt 414 furbiota LtrMllKlttlF ALL KI.NU.1, ' May SI ly. . ; 4 :
CINCINNATI BUSINESS DIRECTOR?.
ALE. HI NOV ALK Is lb!.. kr(quKrlr.iiS fcttl, ' i'i-l.... j. l. wu. ., ai W. Thus to. JIOOV 4 MHO tu. John AT: .v i wki.mi i.i.r. u ttm. Curtaai work narraatwl. M -.arl . JUCtVUti JIQLT3 4 JUtlOUtS. - t'll U It A If A M , U.l)frtr. 6f MrUj. iMtfc, t,"J. Hulu.f aS Wmilil lna Walk. X7ri v M ft titri. . Jilt I HUH J lriKK OOOItS. W.M. HltO.M W III.I. Ac CO., mk U er llru.ii. .4 ...ry iI.ih und ( Wir. k.4 tot etal. m U ,im eirH(, llltOIIWKM. HAMS I.OOII m H. Crp.l, lll.Bk.U, I.IU..V, J..n, I. K. 1.4 lur il..u.. Tim. UfumIH Co.. Il V-.ImmIBi. CAUHIAHh.S, J. K, NHAATH V t. t.rrl.j. Maratr, 014 -ik kMl.t, (14, aa4 'kii(4, Tr'aiyl iM.ttia t" K.lrlj. bliU t.kli.l , ."NOW'IMIN OTTK. Cr.tlii,i an) cxruia 0. K-i.. SLuoifiumi e( Vi l4w Shiil. 13 (4 Its atala St.. Ml.iJ. , JNll. A. HIITII. 'T-I tt Cl-'tl'., V 1... ai4.a, U Im Uiaa St Volk prlM. U W. Slfuat. ' iLutumt HAauvit P It It i. 0Vit. . TlIK llVim At'Mt'Cl.th Wuhta Vrlar M lapkalioaii th. bwt. n4 f" aMr!.iioa, frlmt, .1, A4Jrw. Sim Ijtuadry XlkMut Co., Juha 4 t reat SM. CUMMlnatUX. (IK II It AN At NKWPOIIT, CmbiIhW !' h.u ia ir, U(tia, l'ivtuiua, W., M, Iii W, Cutuaikia tum, ' Cllltt.TY IlltO. (V ( O. Ilir.Or.w, u.! er.l ftvluM r.l.r. a CHi..ii.a tlariaal. Savk turei!. SA W ti at. aa4 1 U... L M'CAFKHKY Ae MMJtlVHUN, t.i..la kl.i.l...t la tlMi, Graia, llutwr, liim h-tt. IvSui, Ari'l'. l'rl.4 l'ralia. aarla aa ri.r kl luw... aiarkM rrwa, avarr 4MUIiUa Sl.rabaaU. IT Walaal IllnM, F(IL,I.I)StWlllfniT,Coniala.lua Jrl.kui ri.r.it. c. ii. i a a. u. w. a. e. iiu, ; a an w. s ink a. " TlltH, IL'UUOt'K V (XM KiHatMl aa4 Turaarfthif a.m. Cviutnlxloa LMaUr ta flmr, ürkla, Whuky, aa4 Q.k.r.l haw, I a 8 Wai.r at. "VAr4KN, niOUUAN tV 1A(1K, Oaa.ral CuiMia M.mK.kI. a4 Ltvkl.r. la l'r..wi..., 1'ir. tio.it.r atuaiiua W Mlliag (iraia a t'rwliw et all klad, SO Viae htraet. COI.I.AKI), tXAVIO.N Ac CO., Coml..loa St.rali.nu fur aal ut llaiur, CI...... .., t.aili.ra, 1. art), Dri.J i run, S4, aa4 U.k.rai lVw4uwe. iH V il am Htrtat. JOHN N. TIIOIA!4 Ac CO., Vir aa Or. la CwMutlMtaa. Marvkauta a4 I'valara Iu Ir-Mla f.aar ally, aiaka ad.kaaat oa watlfauiakl aaS (araiA taakl tat üraia. t.o. So Vi ata r St. cox men o.v ku r. II. V. K K I M i CO.. (naractlokary, S'.ri'(ta ana Cakkaa truila. NuU, ir Warki, Toj., ti. Ail laadlag branJ. vl Ha.ul Cbtaluf , I'lug, a4 bajeklug Tkaaa. KA Mala Btraa. Jth'XTlST, 1)11. (tOI.TON, tha R.ylv.r ,f Nur Oali'. Tik iuau4.lli.at faia, IIU gl. a II la 40,000 y.rwaa. 1! LI St. JT1UK URtCK Jt II LH CLAY, TAYI.OIt, THOlt a At CO., tf.ar.n, at BalwU.illa, O. UlUoa, Uil W U at., C.aolna.U. UltOCEJtS. CAUI'KNTKU, IIUOWN Ac KH.IOTTa ala.ala Uraaar ka4 Cvaiiautlua alanaaala, J Wart Saawaa atraal. MAT. ' OAN, TlIK IIATTKK, 04 Waat .rUBC, aaatly pimmiu I'lka Upara liuuaa. JIIl"ON II It OH., Wbola.aU Itaalar U llkU, Cap, atra Oowl., a4 fart, 14 W. I'tarl St. JIASI LOOM. ' K Altlr:UMnllBf hDtsr HAND LOOM la a.. (,.r a.aviu all Stada ut wuih, hould procura MKNlil.NIIAI.L', Uli lala Impravaiaaau, It la alaipla a .hi Id aaa awrata It. tut elraular. h4 ..mi.l.. t ..In, addraaa, wltk atann. UUl-KN V. OOl l.OUM CUMIAN V, Oa-lnail, U. Crfflo raotovaj ta 160Cart btraat, Wlaaae Uaaa aad tint. . Jl rATT'S 11FJS HALSA31 IU. aarad ar ltwajO aaaM af Rhaamatiaai. Harorala, UI4 lloar., ljr.fp.ia, m4 all Uiaaaaaa arl.lo fraa) JmparilT af II. Bio4. $1 a tuttlai til tut U. CtrtiS. atM oflia W and.rful Car aaa a aa4 af ki. f. Ualt, lift .! M ClaalaaaU. O. KIÜ QLOVKn. 1 JOfVlN'M KII JI.OVK-4, SI 11 aar paw. Wank tX at 11.11 A Millara. Ul W. SuarU Bt. VXIO.V COAL OIL tt LAMP CO. W. II. Al.mtK II, Acat. UaH l aaUraa, OlaM Wara, Wind.. Ola, I'ru.t J.ra, Carina, Uaaalaa, Llaaaad tad Lard Oil.. No. S W. aaauad St. SIACIilXEUY. lillsl.KIt it Mill I.TZ, La.laa A Jtactuaa Bl.op, a. K. aur. Saouad A Llia Bl J. A. FA Y iV CO., tlkaattcinrart af er.rr T.rUty ef l'al.at W ood Working Maohlaar, I'ltaing Micbiaa, Vaali, Molding, aad Taai.olM A-arUiaaa, ata. Warraai4 avaarlor ta at.y ia aaa. ManafaoUjr aad Ul&ea, auraar viia A nl I tUad for airralara. J.KK it LK.IVITT, Maaufkatarara ef Clr.ular P.w.MiI!, HoriiM A hlaiiMtarv ktaam Karin.., ltoil.r, aad Mill Macklaary af U klada. lau W. rlaaoad b. MILL, FCJtyJMUlSO TIIOH. HltADFOUI ct CO., Kreaek Burr Xlll-Muaa Maaulaowr.. ilill li.arluj. Il.ltlaa Clolka, F..rt.hla Mill., Haut AiiUa, LaaHi.r aud Unat ll.luag. bJ Wklrrai blr.at. jif oxujtuxrs. " T. WIIITK MN, ln.port.ra t th a.lrkrau4 Fcrt. h (.r.i.ita, latliaa .Marbla I.. num.nl. iXal.rt ia . all Nail Urkiilla. ad 7 W. fifth St. JCJUCt ;i: Ma.u .mcm. mm, i.i.I In.truuiauU. Sula Aaau Ut Tratar, BuUaava A Ca,' l'iaau. 'iil W. fiftU St. J'AIXTS t OZI..H ' WM. II. COX V CO.( WIIOr.KSAI.K A KKTAIL DEAl.KRS IN PAINTS, (ll.!, W INDOW GLAbS A raiMtlto' AlAl tUlAL, Jj:l Htum Slraal. I'ALMLK'S AOIO.V Jt M'ltlt t'UM t.'Jt X. niMtlt'S VtliKTiBLK lOSH"KTiC L0T1O.K ta tba aoT.r.ln balm It lha aniallaat plmpla aa tha rare, a. wall aa tha aioat diiraa.ing iDUwaiul diwala tuat aaa aiSiataay part af tba paraua. I)Arn ta. Tn Oct. l 1V.4. Sta. ?OCO rl.k: lyr.tr Sir Vonr llioa h...ur a. .r l.u.r of llnrt ).ar landiuK. No aroaunl of nai.ar would fc-mirt ma l.i h without It for evavlf or family, aa I Sn4 It aqunllv g'"l fur thing Lara aa ait.ru. I application ta rvuir.l, a wall a. auu, Wul.-a, and all auuilar a.i.iauti alM baraas pratratlaa tha formatiira of a bll-l. r, and Inking sut lha auraaaaa a.mo.t iatnaodiauly. 1 kava wrttiaa tha ahava aa a pnlf f..r your mwlitina, but p.ir.lr f mat a dr.ira that thoaa Alidad ltd 1-twr, or any oth.r dUaaaa af Uia nklu, way anail tuautaaUa wt Ihia priwlc.1 rvniml. Hoapadfully, tuM JOHN klSTLCR. For tala bjr ail Drugglau. 1'rcparad uaSf by QLOS rAI.Ml.lt, , No. 30 V. Koarth Ml., Cincinnati, O. AIm uauuf irtarar of 1'arfiitaory and j.-bbar ia Cvuiba, Aruahaa, aad 'füllet Goad, gauarall. VAri:n jfÄxaixus. H. IUl,Mi:4 A.- HON. Maniitacturvra aad lot portara I l'apar Hangln., 171 Mala M. :a.i a una 1 ani kactl'K i .n. 'o--fap.r llauginga aad SViudv bbadaa, ul Vi. t'varili . liOTAHY fVMlltjiXaiSK CO. M-tnnf etarr. ef tha llartly A Morrla Paiant CUtara nd I'aw.r l'umpai Oil. Ird, and lloar I'nmp.i M-ia l ira I'uatpai bi.m l.ugla. .. ata. (Kara STS W. t'Uih ht, Wurk er. Third A 1'klla. Bla.. UviugWn, ay. Addraaa J. kv. Uakar.ag.nl. ilTKAJX J'L'Mrs. i'Ol'K Ac 41). hi Iiimpi and Dollar 'dra, Puaia 1'ipa aud t'lttin.. NN atr ad Mi-am Onagra. (loaaral braaa Work. for liluatraud Ctreular aud l-rioo-hat. I IS K. aacoad at. ronAcco. K;ta.KT, A; O.. Unepaaaara ta a.. F.K.rt. Luiu.atia nud ppai.l.ll Irfiaf 1 "On ceo, Slaurvl.aum aad Urlar l'l. hj W. Saoond St. MITCIIKI.I. c Ol C'oeait. KiNk-otw Cuaniio 'lokacce g: al- olhor brnndt f t'uaw ing nd Buiokiug Tobacuo. 1:1 Wnlar Klra.t. Y1SLH AXU LA XKli VLAXiXU HITS. 1AM H A NAfiKtl. BikBufnotnrara of Via..l I4 i'innlng llit.( 1'apt-r, rlhlngU, and Agrirullural ,,aa 1 inning im; . at'vr, p'-,'r. " . J . . Knl.oai Urt. klu. Anvila and lca rapairad. Slid . .. . j II W M .i, W. . lav buh oh now, i . . , . niioi.y.sALK xorioxs. It. HUOWN Ar (XI. Iloati-ry. Yarn., y..hr, C'.raal, Bkirt., liaibrallna, IHraMtl. Irraaa Trlajanng., Hilk Nl. tVkita C.O.-U, Ijio--., ...l.ro..lri, UvuU t araUhlng Uood.. Cor, l'earl A Walnut Uia. AOA.U lil'PliY XII.V, lloalarv, (ilovaa, Hubloa, Drvaa 1 rlinmiuga, llaop bkirU, aad WLita eiouda. yo Vt P.rl Mtroot. ' '. O. K. ' TlIK OIJ1 KEMABI.K O. K. KKMI'.OY kaa a. fatiao, att.r tnanty )aar.' trial. In a .mala eaa af Ooawrhaa. tiot a tr-auaa oa Van.rinl N.aa.aa of I tor drnrgl.t gratia. W liolala Dapot, It. larrrad , U f ar. Columbia A Waluut Mi, Ciuaianait.U. BROOKVILLE BAKERY CHRISTIAN KOEBER lias en hand a good assortment of Cakes, Bread Candles, &c. Sold wholonato or teUtl to Oroccry keepers at a diacount. He ha aloo fittod up an ICE CUEA.U SALOOX, and will furnUh Ico Cream. Lemonulo, Ront lirer, An. Ho. respectfully uliftt a lilier.tl nhnre or patronsKo. ciiuiaiu ivmp.iji.u. My 31 .ii TO MUS I C TKÄC1I li'ÜS x AND DEALERS. rPHK ulii-i-rlbor I fully prepared to.furnich 1 Phcet Music,-String, AI uaii-al Inrtrmueiitx, and Music Hook of all kind, at tlio lowcat rrade r.tte, wholcalo and rrtall, fi-om the lar)rit IIii lloti In thia country, t'r.ler pnnftually and lalthfully attended t. Addrcs nil onlai SlUEUIA OTi', 735 Uioadwsy, W.w Vor.
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SPRING ANI) SUMMER i . AT TIIÜ ''Old Whito Corner." irr -I V w -tw.isr mx GOODS OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SH.OES, QUEENSWARE, GrooorloD, ST0XE, EARTHEN & WOODKNMVAKK, ALSO, ?. BROWN'S EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ALL AT SMALL PROFITS roit AMERCANOllGAKS THE MOST PEaifKCT AND IS LED AST MUSICAL -I USTRUMEHT IN THE von THE AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE. . . - ,-wi.a.- f. A1IERIGAN ORG AH Make home attractive, reOn'ei and eleratr tbe minu 01 all, oeauitrui in appearanr a via ...vi. SIEEIUA OJTf 733 BROADWAY, NEW Y0KK, - WHOLESALE AGENT. Th. Immense Ttonularity of these Orcans. and their superior MnM. nl Pewers, is fut bringing j them before th put.iic, as ire iMtrutiicht so lonidciired in AMERICAN UO.ML?. nil althoDjrb thecost price is but a trifle over the Melodcbn, yet I I'ja muaical adrantires. beauty of tone and' qaicknesof touch an I acticn aren fir auperior, that they are fat aupercedlng the Meto.leoo, and the call is now almost eiclujiv'ely fur the AHERIBAaV orcans. lt l adapted to any Music, from the quickest and most lively, to tbe koavy tone of thcClturch Organ, And k!inot universally they are protcrreu to ti.c l'iarii. hy poraona who hav. then, yet coating le. than Lalf,and only taking a small amount ol room. Send for descriptive circulars gWIrg full particulars and prices. xcluivo Agencies secured to Dealers, and large dlsoounts to the trade aad Teachers. ' SIL'ERIA O TT. Wholesale Agent, tna!7-ly "S3 Drondwsy, New York. ATTRAGTIOFJ! Provision anJ Vegetable Store AT I) t III 1 lb Jl vvX a dü Maln-St., DrookYillc, Indiana. LKWIS M.& MON I GOMEHY WILKY, HAVING as'ociat.d theu:sclves together for th. tranaactlon nf a retail Provision aud Vegotahl. ßuainea, take plraaur in aying t their friead and the public generally, tbat ibey btve now on band, and win coitlinue to receive, frc.h from the markets cf Ciiiclnualt all the delicacie of the teaion-, such as Green Peas, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Asparago's and all other vegetable in their season; Csnncd Fruits, of every doner! plion, Sauces in variety; Pickled Oytr, Oreou Apple Dried rache and Apples, Jc, Ac. Soda Water They have a splendid Soda Tt anfaia wbirL i supplied with pure exbitaruting CurtMiivie Acid (ia, citial to any iu ujc in th. best city eittliiahmcnl. JLTMOlSr AT)E. . A splendid articloof this deMcbtful beverage, ice cold, can be had at this catablir-htuent. Uive us a triAl ao'i test tho truth of what wo say. Cash or Uovds paid fur all kind of Country Produce. lun?. T.. Sf. A M. WILEY. Farmers, Look Eore! METAMORA WOOLEN FACTORY ! ! Til K uodcraiencd f irmerlv t' the tlrui of lair a. 1 llaiffh, ot th-o Harrison Woolen Factory, take thi method ot' iufonuing the puulto tbat be La ! Ieacd the I Metamora Woolen Factory fiit taartkt sif v.aiar. aissl lift 24 niif nreiiiirl tfl I receiv. Wool and inanuf.icturc the n ue into Ido I C V&RM O P Ol nTM (KÜLLb, Y Art IN Urt OLU IM, with neatne.'S and di.paloh, in tho bet workmanlike nutnncr. IWing an I I hand at tho t.umeM, a prn tio.il and lliorougU w tikiii tii.ho h is n honit.inny In iiyIttg ht all aim limy uviir nun aim umir ' " - oi - at;.. Hint lull ana coiapivi 4iiiicuua win ue given. CuiuuTt your own Interest an 1 give bl'u a rill. 1'. C. HAKill. Mrlaiiiora, Ind., My ;'.l , lf n NOTirr.TOFAUMKIiS. HfilllKST itmrKrl .ri.. f..r t'urn, Kyr, .to., al rhe Hrti'jkviltg IiwHlcry. apriatf, Fl'.-VX 10 W M.7.
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Alllt II IV. ISMASA,' and II i.tLi-r kimla i t vri I.--, f.ir Hi ewutfui t ard a.iu.iiii'iiv lni..ii of too .-; h t i r. Tbey liars Iii lartr'! aid -t '!. i'eie ! tab! I li iu ul for t be loa n u rue It. re f a ar.i .1 -1 ! aud are prtpaicd to tbin eat an rJr io a l-vi I I time, and In a rcikuiarlik and ialllftll i manner a can ba lisj at any k.aut;ro ory at Viai cihnatl, ad a. a fulf aM liioie aanifammlallpf tthn. Il.cy tu.ploy n eoini rtviit t nf baa.U Ilirouylu'Ut atl lrp.1t I mrnt' f tbe bnitic, A'l awik warrautud. K pdi'li.g dot, vt liwit totiee ISnles-rouih at Kroukilllr. " We hatto In piiiihPi-tlon ltk tr euLliibnier( a ile.-r.joi In l:r hvillr, tti l! r a nr. -ff lit.. uioJUirlv la the iar nf l; Vafaijar' t.rr, at t opjio.lt ih Val'vy ll..U I itt-r; Mal.lv, Um e will Ittep ut. liNiid a all lion , t artUtPS, Huggles, Ac, of Ilia Hifi.t ruft d Xtlc M. Hi Ilion and for aale. I'rr.im ilea.jli.g; a ftt article In our line ran tie Irt'l Hl III o.l teil i.a fc..i..t l-i b.a. In our al.vuco at Uruuks III, Mr. Aktiv liraa all) nl f.ir a. h .' 4m STOVE ANI) - TIN SHOP. -a. - - . ..Ms lj.V-v v' XI - 1 ?.t' i'-i-V LaEue k Erothc trOULl rerperlliwlt aliatt Itir all .iir fcf V all per ol. tu autil bf TIN WAIvI-OiiKTOVLtS . OF ANY. KIND. to thclratgrirthn i.t.r. I tl Ii Kl It Vt frrliri, Kara lliay Wa cor .tnnilj t.n l.ht d Im f an rk of everrtblngtritr'tirlirvolbtir'iae. 'iL) will also phi u to tri'tr, TlliUounnr, ttiUt I Irpr.ri! Fj t, nl!i r. Thyarealo Agei trior Hie sale ol Ailnti 'l ru:ti. Aim A.i.t for l.l.ttnlit'i M-(t;i .iile and Ii l, hit ii ttty l.l ,11 1 iihar bole talc or tcr.iil. Tlisy nlfer all snlrlv In tttlr Sims at tm .t i rts.onsl.lr, ( h prirrr, i.d il tlr wml i arrantaa to give autiSlMullou. vliurta nr arllul.j aulitilcd. Also, put üp LI CUT NIVO U0LS i:(eu per fool and l ,ftn per-.piitit; . - Apr m. tana .. ' X f lanaJ a, . ' , ' ' " " - a Sjtk New Marble Short miuoKvn.LH. imjana; " IIANNANTtSCHULEll Have e-iiipiciK-rd fpi-iailoi l tli-irit-w Maible IV irk mi tba Kn.t 't.i 1.1 Main Pur,. Sn-,ij vouih of tbe 1'uUiv f-.-uHit;,' a t-ie thry aie rtady to till ot drr for MONUMKNTS,T o is TO is' ö 4 uixDir:a stons, and ewnrytliltik-1-lie In 1 r il t lint 01 I U-int-.a. IVIra both j r.'ictl Ml wortiSCn "rT irttwy- rear, rjrprri'ttico, thry piomUe to give eulit (jtlii.ß to tbtlf cua'oiucrr. PRICES AS LLY AS TEE UWILT -We rt poctlulty ..iiiii the iliiK):r of lbs public tlutuU our trat t-lina; a f.c ul , J . S . lu). Jli.M I'll II t X.N AN, JMJIX .-Ciit Ll.1; . j Apr 12 l'-rf Jr , , Jbpring and iiv. miner DRY GOODS At tii li ,V IW V () I) ( STHlWa j ll JJ 1 1 J. W 1111 tJXvllJJJ I.N TlIK HOHMANN BUILDIMGi mm 1 kaiser Have jurt icre.tcd a Inrgt um! wtll eilcCttd Utk "f a UurU r.r.i 1.1?, lit t'nUt'c.cü. UtNiJIIAMS, DKLALNKS, I'tU'LLN LUSTKKS, HL.U'K i-ll.KS, PLAIN ANI) .si'UIl'j:!) JACOSTatS. DIULLIAN'IS, NAINSOOK, LAVNH,JUItl LINJ'.N, j LADIKM U KN ! S' 11 AN PK KltC'il KS,-Al-.i a full line f DKOWaV Si lJLKACIIKD MUSLIN" Front 3-4 to 10-4 a ifle iio'iilntV.cLovhs, Di'tis iiu'mxs LA DIMS' SACKING, CAlMKItK, TWKKDS, t -OTTONAHK-S, s 1 1 in r l n ( ; c: 1 1 1 :t K s. k jsti: i us, A t. A brctoft.rt, ftr iiii.ito i- y "QUICK SA.lES Si IMAtL rf-CFITSi" aol-y MH.Nii a KAISER.' WQQ1! WOOil' Harrison Steam Woolen. Mills. HAVIXli mor. than .biuUlttf nut' enpacity for mauufacturiu;, (having put in tur M.H large auiiMMit of the ilri iiirwvcd maohiiicry.) wo are pr ;.ii.d t t do as good work as any mill io tbe coU'jirv, ut h as C't.)J. ijliwii,tl, JlJk'qh;,!j, cNj;, k:. Wo havo ou kjntl at all limes a l.trge stock ef our ow n lu.tlto I" gouc'f , v in. ! Hikllnctts, :.i'atis, asslmcvcs. TWEEDS, BLANKET?, 1 ri tIU fiiV fL AIV r L fifth L LÖ Whih WS art. I ;ll at th loiri-t uttket juice for flanh.t.r in arh.mp;e for Wool.We nre roan'tftil tor pnt tvor, and atk a earntiniiHnoo of t'.e pame. ihmiT fur V'uul. aiitt ! workdonnt tho i.horf'fr notice .S;tci;.l M.ti-nlK.n i. ii llo all kind. if Ca.tonl W.nk. W.W. 1 A V I aM N A 60 S 4 llartlscn, O., May , IK"7.-..ih t KKIIOKSOK (JliTII. ' A Oentleman wh ufier-d for y.ar l'?w Kefi vou v,tttwtun i,CHV;4 all the cfj .i.1 yonibt'iil iinliacrotion , M ill r-ir the ak J ,,f aufTi-tiMp lii.iiiHilv, aao.l lrrl a 1 1 Uu. ti- t . jt( t(u ri.,..,ö . ,tirrciii.h for makiaj: n., , v hifh he ur l. ISull' n 1 i a,i,in,, to l.i iflf r, i tl.e a 1 . 1 1 1 i i i- .- ( i in . . t can .k !v adtie1iit .tril ' it. iii:N , Julw-rv. 4J Cttt.tr e.t, X ui.- ' NOTUK. LT. pet ' s'iV t.'i 1 1 -y at in 4 Hiaie lm'ri:.l-. 1 1 It I i t h I .1. Iti.'.l- (to. A ou my h. f.-iiot . t.a I ar.l t -v ant tit-' I cnir.vl.t.l hj tin in. t'MiKK J. Lt'CAS. l'tpj t rtovrti, J lj I", i',f Uvr.
