Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 June 1868 — Page 3

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TIME TADLE W W V. R. R. tVj U I toWNVTAR train. , ; ; Brookville Aaoomrao J alio n ......... 4:30 A.M. Ckieafa K spree .................. ........... B: 9 A.M. Ckieaio Mail .... eeje Day frelgkt m.. . .... I ; 0 Q T. M UPWARD THAIN3. bay TrlbtM.....-. 4. m. S 7:54 p. v. BmahviHe ATw4SBOdatioa.............8:S) r. at. Calcag Hell.... 8: A. M. . f-...u j Uonty WantedAtttntiftn ft directed to ths advertisement leaded "Fiva Tbooiand Dollars Waotd.H CoL 7iil Cunbtck, 11m prornised ' tö - adJreie ' tb. people, of Fraaktia Coonty during tbs prtient campaign. t)u ftoiica will b givtn of Iba meeting!. fcreniun List. - E'eewhera in ihia paper t publish the List tf Premiums to ba awarded at ibe next Antoal Fair of lha Franklin County Agricul u. rat Society. It will be aeen tbat the list it mcch larger tban last year, tbere being oamtroua second premiume lo be awarded. Attention it directed to c'ass J (Grevq Trotiiog) and claaa W (llorsesof Slow Gait.) - ...... ; ; , : . Hotice. .. Persons desiring to rent standi daring tb. Coming Fair of the Franklin County Agrleul s'tuial Society can do so by calling ud the Committe of Arrangements. Tbe following named gentlemen compose said committee: F. VtTtjiU, L Swift, . Wm. McClore, Jackson Lyoo and IL LL liuiler. L. H. Uatkokd, Seo'j. T 'Jaror : . Tbs following ar Jurors for tbe Ju'j term -of the Franklin County Court of Common -Fleas: Abraham Davis, Krdiii Onborn, William P.' bowman, Philip T. Jones, Bath Tp., John W. Carroll, William N. William, John .Moll, SunmeJ Colter, James Coil, Joshua, J Fry, Eae kiwi Collier, and James ilanoelj. "i - A Card. ' Mrs. Ter bosh returns ber thanks lo tba ciiiins of Laorel for tbeir prompt aid in making up money to repair her bouse tbat was damaged by fire last Wilder. Mr. James Shera took op the contribution and Lad the bouse repaired. My l!anke to hi in. Also I return my thanks to the firemen tbat raved my boue. Mr. Thomas had hi bands bally burnsd in beting to extinguish ibe fire. June i:, loC8. v; - r Who Can Beat It f W. V. ITaiaid of Laurel returned 10 tbe Assistant Asxensor 1:13,187 93 on tales for the year 1887. AV. &. A J. F. Geyer returned 117,000. Concert. On next Tuesday evening tbere will be a Ctfncert of -Vocal and lnstrumnll Music at b College, under the management of Prof. Kaauer of tbat institution. The mere announceuatut is swHicieut lo draw a crowded hotue. ' ' ' - Durcaa'a Ilotel. The above hoi is tbe Hetil!ican bisdtuar(rs at Connrtilli, and it ia no estgeraiion to SSJ lhat it is one of the very best of l.oifls. Our friends should stop there wlen they visit Conaersville. . Affiays at Hamilton. Archie Iurie, employed at lieckett & Co.' taper mill, near Uainilton, Ohio, was stsbbed vIonday morulng by Luke FarreL Tbe wound will probably not prove fatal. Farrel has bean arrested. In. an aUercatton between Henry Uoiiclier and" bis wife, at Hamilton, O., Tuesday morn g, relativ to soma, purchaser tba wife had made, ibe son, Henry Uolicher, Jr., interfered, and the father, in a moment of ansion, seized a shot gun and fired its contents in his eon face. Thirty-one shots have len extracted. Tba young man will loe the sight of on eje certain, and ponslbly of both. ' Taxes Ee Juced. Tbe Heard of Counly Commissioners, at tbe recent seniors levied sixty cents on the hundred dollars and sevtntj-five cents pell a reduction of one dollar on ibe asseismsnt of last year. ? .j - Bniton & Co., cf Connenville, Keep ont of tba largest and best linking and Confectionery establishments in tbe Valley. Step In there when you go to Conuersville, and aecura a dish of excelUot ice cream or a glass of cool soda or lemonade. " '' BiblathSchoclEicunloni. One of tba Sabbath Schools at Connersville (tbe Christian Caurob, mm believe,) enjoyed. a farped, exenrsioo on the Valley Road'last Tuesday. ) Feurars well filled conveyed ihsm to; Hoot's Grove or some otber cool, sbady "oeck'of woods" below Brookville. Of course tbey bad a gay time.; . A. Grafd Ilasket Pic Nio Excursion will ba Jaken ld Hunt's 'Grove, 1 miles from Harrisoa Junction,' on Thursday, June 25ib, for the beaefit of tbe Second Presbyteriau Church Sabbath School in Connersf ills. The Iriends in and about Brookvilla are invited to participate. Come, one and all. Tickets will be left for sale at tbe store of John Vogel in Brookville. Adults $1; tbildreo 50 cts. : Tb Cathol.o Fair - Which il now being held in the Court House, Is "proving to ba very attractive, and large numbers of persons of both sexes daily and nightly coogregate tberV On all sides of the large room, tables are arranged, which are supplied with everything io attract the eye and call oat pocket-books. Sofa, sociable, carpet, china lea- is, 'silver lea set, and other tea-seu, gold watch, spice wrtsibs, ipleodtd lookingglasses, Ao ,' Ac. (we , cannot enumerate further,) meet the eye, and every one of them is to be had for a small amount paid by the erson vbo bappeos to draw tbe prize in tach separate iostssce. Tbeo there are good thiags for 'ib'a Iottr.meu,'.sucb as cakss, candies, lern ooade, oranges, ioe cream, Ac. Io fact, our good Catholio people have every reason to feel proud of tbeir Fair, and it also promises to be a great success pecuniarily, tbe proceeds to go towards improving thair church steeple and adoroiog it with' a chime of bells. Tba Fair will last all Jhrotgb' this week aid eixt every dsy and vcutog. t v

Commencement Week at Brookville Col lege. - - Wa bare been kindly furnished with the following order of exercises at Urookvill College during the coming Commencement Week : Sattday, Jon 2 1 at. 10 A. M. Annual Sr-r-mon bj Uev. W. X. Kinde, A. M., of CiDcioMil 8 f, K, Address to the Student, by Barnabas II llobls', A. M , of lticbmond. ' Monday, 2 2d, i A, U. to 4 r. m. Examination of Classes. 8 t. M. Address befrra tba Literary Societies, bj Re?. W. a Siudlej, A. M., of Cio Ctnnali. . " ... Tuesday, 23d, 9 A. . to 4 p, u. Examination of Clane. 8 r. . Concert ' Wednesday, 24lb, 9 A. M. to 12 Examination of Classes, 3 P. . Annual Meeting of tba Poard of Trustees. 8 P. . Exhibition of the Zetalatbean and Julia Dumont Union Literary Society. The public are cordially invited to attend all these. Exercises, especially lb Kxaruiualiooi. Fourth of July Pic Nie A Grand Pic Nio will be held on tbe 4ib day of July next, in Roberts' Grove, one ioii South of lirookilIe. Tbie grove is situated on the Rrookviile & Uariisuu turnpike road, and in tbe vicinity of tbe railroad; and is well adapted by iiA'or and improvemeiti to add to tbe pleasure cf persons desiring to ce'ebrale Independence Day. A good band of muic will be to attendance. From ibe gentlemen named on tba bills as managers, wa have no doubt of a complete success. . Coma one, come all . 'Ob with tba dance I Let Joy fee aneoafined."

Died. At his residence near dooming Grove, May 16, lfcC8, Charit s Ilarey, aged 79 years, 9 months and 6 days, Mr. Harrey aasbornin Lawience Co., South Carolina, and with hi parents moved lo Kentucky in the year 1 00 Krniaining tbere uniil 1 fc 02. they moved to ih East Fotk of White Vatr, He was married Jan. 26ih, I H 1 2, to Sarah Oshorn.and roon afterwards nu.ved lo (be reidfice where be spent bis remaining days. Having bried his 6rst aifa. he was married June gib, 1834, to Susanna Hay, abo with eleven children is 1 -Ft to mourn bis lots. He becrme a member of the M E. Church in 1815. No churches being built'in the Cunty at this time, bis own doors were thrown open for publio worship; and rrgnlar appointments bad by I'rus. Strange, Hävens, Wiley and other. Though a man of positive and t m hatic character, in life he aas faithful and coniisleot, and in death happy and triumphant. : T. W. For the American." Proceedinga of the Temperance Meet- , Ing at Stanton'a Ürovo. According to previous notice, a large meeting assembled to promcte tbe cause of Tempers re and the Sunday School en terprise. The people commenced pouring iu at an early hour, and by ten o'clock tbe (rrove bm croadtd with wsgous, tarriupes, men, women and children. .Hey T. C Crawford ivas appointed Chairman, and M ilo S. ftsnton Secretary. Chaplain Lo-. tier, itb his souUstirriogaonga for Temperance, soon had the people together and thick lj seated arouud the etsnd. The exercises wer then opened with pra)cr by Uev. T. C. Cruwlord, who inimediutcly after niado a hulf hour's rpecch, riebt to tbe point. Milea J. Shinn, Eni., was then in troduced from Wayne county, who handled t tie subject without gloves ar.d in an able manner, alter which the following committee was appointed on resolution: J. M. rSisiiton, Dr. A. C. Fusdick, T. Y, lluiidleston, Hubert Moor and Samuel H. Fry. The meeting then adjourned un til two o'clock in I lie ulicriioon. . An hour and a half was spent for dinner and social recreation, interest inj and delightful lo behold. All seemed in otid humor and glad to eeo each other meet to gelber in so good a cauNo. The hour luv iot arrived to recuuie tbe dutiea of the rucetity, Hev. Mr. Pye wee introduced and eutcitaiticd tbe congregation a short tiute with a epicy and well limed speech for the occasion. The Committee on resolutions lepoitcd tbe following: W Lere, lutein perance is the great do Itr0)cr of morals, and tho great source of crime, iu every community, and Whereas, all experience ptoves that mere morsl munioii cau avail no moro aa against the drunkard maker than against any ulher class of criminal; theielore 1st. licsulced. That society demands (he same protection, by law, against the tender of intoxicating drinks, a against tho thirf who steals upon us unawares, or the murdtrer who kill his victim outright. ' 2d. AVioiu, That the most rational, speedy and certain means of procuring aLiOlute prohibit inn, i to fasten the reepousibility of.tho liouor tr-itüo dircctfjj upoti the people, by a law compelling all applicants for license to procure a majority of tbe legal voters of the Township or Ward, upon each petition for license; so that wbeuever, aa in most communities, a majority of the people are opposed to the liquor traQic, they may be able to thus protect themselves iroui a vicious and deatructlve minority. lid. TwWre-c, That every true temperance man having the welfare of aociety at heart, must, for the sake of cotsüenry, as well as for the sake of the public goud, re lure to lend hia influence to procure the nomination of any man lor any ollice, effecting either tho making or enforcing of temperance laws, who ia cot a thorough temperance man. 4th. littohcd, That while we do not propose to unduly thrust thexe issues upou the public- during tbe excitement of a Presidential cumpaign, nevertheless we shall strenuously adhere to those principles, and shall insist upon their enforcement whenever proper occasion presents itself. . 5th. Retnhdt Tbat we, as Temperance men and. women, work with renewed energy and iuacasiug efforts, till success aud victory shall'crown our labors. Cth. Jiitolced, That the proceeding, of this meeting be published in the Liberty Herald, Temple Visitor, the American and Democrat of Brookville, and the Examiner and Times of Conoersville. Chaplain Lozier then addressed the meetingin defense of the resolutions, holding tbe audience spell-bound far, more than two hoars, with graphic illustrations, humorous hits and conTtociocsr'raments. r'Mhat cannot be gain rsjed or refuted. Mr.

Loticr las butew, equsli ia tba, cause, and is Ind!ana's. noblest 4oo. " ,A. 'rising vote wis takca on tbe resolutions, and etery person present, ladies and gentlemen, voted for tbeir adoption. Tba meeting Iben quietly adjourned with good feeliftfl?, renewed faith, and increated resolatiun to prrsevenj in the cause till the drunkard tinker receives tbe condemnation ho so justly merits. T.O CRAWFORD, Prea't. Milo 3. Stanton, Sec'y. June 13, 18C3. ' (Democrat please copy.)

. LETTER FROM IOWA. Red Oak Junction, Montoommt Co., Iowa, June bth, 1803. 'Mr.C. II. HiNonAM, Sir: After a' very pleasant trip.down the Ohio and up the Mississippi river to St. Louis, and a long and wearisome voyage up tbe most snaggy, ruuddy, crooked, shosly ' and dangerous of rivers, the' MUtuuri, we all arrived safely at our destination one month .'nice and it may interest some of your many readera to hear from this portion of the distant West. Our County town is located in the midst of one of the' mot beautilul, rieb, rolling prairie couutries that the eye ever looked upon, Leiug 5U miles from Plattsmouth. ou the Missouri and at the mouth ol Hig Platte, and 6U miles lroiu Council Ulud$ uo tbe North West. It i situated on the proposed line ot the Burliugtou ai.d Missouri itiver II. II. Starting from Burlington on the Mississippi to Council Bluffs on the Missouri, and pa&siug as it does through auch a vast exteut of oouutry, a great portiou of which ia get unsettled, great iadoce ments will undoubtedly be oüered to actual Bettlers wheu these laud come into market. But heretofore a great curse to this part of Iowa lias beeo the holding of thou&auds oi acres ol the most desirable lands , by speculators, which are held at such rates tbat poor meti seek lands io MUtouri and Nebraska, where the aro not io dear, rather than purchase at the rates demanded. But the lime is not far distant wheu alt lauds granted to tbe B. & M. lt. K. will be brought into market aud sold on euch terms as cattuot fail to meet tbe views el settlers. These lands contain broad acres amply eufiicient to luruieh ; homea to all who ate desirous ot emigrating l'totu Ohio aud indiuua at least. The land is all black, rich, rolling prairie, on which crops rarely ever tail, spring, wheat is most profitable. Corn is produced in greut usutiiies. Potatoes, uuioiis' and all gurdeu vegetables are produced iu great abundance. But notwithstanding the innumerable good qualities and blessings enjoyed iu our uew aud growing State, a curse is at present iu our midst which thieateus the eutire destruction of crops of ever kii.d io Western, South Wertern aud Central Iowa, viz: Grasshoppers. The greater part of all crops iu this part of tbe State have already been devouied by these most de etructive ol tuned, and still tiieir rava ges continue They seem to have relieved irotu duty all other vpecies of insect vermin, aud are doiug tlie duty of lloai, beJbus, mosquitoes, army worms, potatoo bui, iVv., ku. They eat our corn, wheat, potatoes aud gardeu products; tbey get into our pants, iuto our boots, iu to our victuals, uud iu all possible ways endeavor to render .themselves aa disagteeablo to luankibd aa thair diuiinutiveucs will admit ol. But we icel couüdeot that tbe railroad will bo built, and that grasshoppeia will leave, and that all itt the next lew in on l hs. Then will a Iresli impetus be Kivet to trade aud all ktiid.4 ot improve me ut iu towu and couutry, aud thou will our placo take its rank auiung the first tow n in South Western Iowa, and our lauda furnish homea to the many thousands who are now wcuiiu out their lives) t'jr a uiero pittance in tue work ahops of tbe Kasl. Moro auoü. J. K. C'OOLEY. The Uemocratio Convention. That the Democratj wean to trv bard to elect the next President, ia a waiter of course, but tbat tbey regard the chances decidedly against them, is evident from the fact tbat a larj'e part of the most Influential leaders seriously propose to tske ibe csnüidute from tbe Republican party. When Dctuocrsts seriously propose) to pass by tbeir own leaders, and seek an expediency caudidate, no one need be told that (bey do not Icel sureofbeinj able to elect anybody. The troposiiion, therefore, to nominate Chief J Usttce Chase is an adioision of weakness an admission thst tbey can not elect a strebt Democrat, end that if they would regain tho power tbat was lot when the puny went with tbe relets, tbey must rido in on the back of not merely a Republican, but an old Abolitionist, and on a pluiloriu favoring impartial suffrage, recognizing tbe national debt as payable in pold, and favoring an early return to specie pnytnents. Thus the party, at tbei outet of the Presidential campaign, would be compelled to purge themselves of all tbe leading prinriplie which they have advocated since 1800, and to take all their principal planks from the Republican platform. ' Kven if they should not nominate Chase, the Republicans will find the articles thst are being written and published in the mot influential Democratic papers in fa vor of distinctive Republican principles, valuubte during the campaign. When the democrats talk about paying the debt in greenbacks, and about a 'while roan 'a government," we can refer them to their own declarations that they are willing to support Chase, on his own platform; that they are ready to drop tbe "nigger" and tske the negro; that tbey are willing to puy the bondholders In gold; tbat tho National lianks, of which Chsso is the father, are admirable institutions; and we have further tbe virtual admission thatllepub lican principles are good enough for Dem ocrats, provided they will carry that party into power. This is the iura ind substunco of the Chane Democratic movement, aud it must prove sufficient to convince tbe people that the Dotnocratio party have no rrtncirlea thst thev are not willim lo j barter for oüice. ( Hut will Chase ba nominated?. Tt la our opinion he will not; but his name will be used to defeat Pendleton; and it is our impression that this is all that the Chase win of tho Uemocratio party ezpeot to ao coropIUh by tbe movement. Mr. Pendleton will enter tbe Convention stronger than any other candidate; but not near ao stronj ss bis friends profess to believe. A great deal more is claimed for bim in the West tban can be depended opon. Indiana, for ' eiS'nple,

h a s bVe n " r e p o r t c d To r' Pe n d l e to n", bur Se a ator Hendricks ia a candidste, and this ftCt makes Indiana more than uncertain. Even in the Ohio delegation men are to be found, even now, who are not certain whether it would be :wie to nominate Pendleton. The sarr-e msy be eaid of other Western States, and when we come to the Southern States, it will ba found that these will yield to the magio influence of Belmont aa aoorj as they, reach New York. The Ksstern delegation will be almost solid aelnst "Pendleton; While, therefote, the latter dab. mora 'strength than any other candidate named, he will DOt have a msjority of the Convention to atart with, and the two-thirds rule will be adopted, which will seal the fate of Pendleton, as It did that of Douglas.Thus the" petty . of expediency will triumnh. and Ilaucock. or some one who

bss not been prominently named, will re. ceive the nomination to be beaten in No vember by O rant, as McClellan; who was also an expediency candidate, was beaten in lRCi by Lincoln. . If the Deriocrata were sincere, in the prwioiples they have advocated heretofore, they could not now abandon them or nominate a candidate who does not represe it them. They must either adhere to their principle aud their men, or abandon both. To change tbe one or abandon tbe other, in the face of the enemy, will make more certain the defeat which, by a do Je, they hope to avoid. .. " ' ' Nothing could have been more riJioullous than the nomination of Gen. McClelIsn in 1864, on a peaco platform. Tie people saw through the performance, and promptly and overwhelmingly condemned it. . So they will do, under like .circumstances, inl86S; and s already intimated, we bel'.'e these circumstances will occur. The di.-j osition to mask tho party for the conflict of ISoS ia too strong to be resisted successfully, and if the platform can not be adv-mced fully to the Republican stand point, anti-war leaders wilt certainly be shown to lack seats. fUurette. "10 Dimming beauties era modest roam" ar doubly eohancsJ by a luxurisnt bead of klr. One bottl of "Barrett' Vegetable Hair Restorative will achter tbe suott wonderful retails. It ha become ao lDiiMnabl uuicle of th toilet, and is aolvertally adtuiied. ewport Mercuryi . . HORRID LE ACCIDENT. A man eins time slae was repairing a gas leak, enraerof SSth Street aad 6ia Avenue, New York, lie wsot Intj tbe xoTslion and tbso tita matoh. An'eiplui ioo of tbe gas took place, and tbs usn was uiaoh burned. lr. Tubias' Vsaslian Lloi inent wa applied freely, and ia three dsysths ra n wss sboul bis bualoan in tba Manhattan Oat Works as well as ever. Ills name is. Samuel F. Waters. . This is one of tbe wonderful cures mad bj Dr. Tobiss' eelsbratad Venetian Llnloieat: it is not only good for Burns, but for Old bores, Bruise, Chrooio Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Cut, lnect Slings, Paios in tbe Li ubs, Chast and Dackjslso internally, lor Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dyieotery and Crup. It is perfect ly innocent u tike iaierqally , and is the best family medicine Id tbe woild. Orders are received all over Europe for it. Tbe most celebrated PUvsioiaus reeotasitnd It it never fails. Dr. Tbia puts up every drop himstilf. Aotd by sll Druggists at !0 cents and ft per Dottle. Depot 68 C.rlUnJt Street, N. Y. - John Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR axd Dtitta ia Ocntlemeifs Furnishing Goo is HAT3, CAPS; 8co.t . Superfine French and English Cloths Always on hand an J made to order In tbs best iuauuer sod on iQorlett notice. , Invites ipecial atteutloa to bis ssletien for Sytiug, IbCa. 101 Main Street, Richmond, Ind. mar 20-3m M 1 1. L E n KOUSE, (rÜKMEltLY FC DUE HOUSE,) IJUOOKVILLE, IND. AARON C. MILLER, PROPRIETbR. Feed Stable attaebed. ua22-y JEZ JfV. X5L AND CHRIS. KOEBER, j At its linker y in Urookville, , evntlnues to furnlkh FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, &o. . ,AIo serves up Ice Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade. He also sells ICE la Urp or iwsll fuaotlties. uia22-tr RIP VAU WINKLE, wsklnjc up trojj bis asp of tveuty yean, If be could oaiy have otoisteoed bis WITIir.RElM.OCKa with CRISTADORU'S DYlS.would bars, looked Ilka , . , . 1 . A TOCNO MAK sf In. Marveloas, Indeed, Is tbe effect of CUISTADOHO'S 11 A 1 11 1)YI2 In rejuvsnatlne ray-haired humanity. Why yield ia Tlase when yua an bull hlm? lianafselared by J. CUfS TAI)UKO,CS Maiden Lane, New York. 8-iid by all DrugslsU. AfplisJby all Hair Dressers. JOHN II. lIANSGIIIiN, DSALSn is AND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. AUo, agent f.ir Dr. II. Hinh's SpbiroMal Spectacles, with Improved Pantascopls l.waeee. George W . Shiprd's eerUUng Hold Pens, tbe OtiFebreted Selb Tbowss Clocks, and tbe perpetual Calendar Clocki, sooitantly oo baud,' Cath paid or Work Done fur Gold or Stiver. Particular attention paid to all kindiof Repairing. Place of basin, one ' door north of Ibe "Old Wblie Corner," (Uurton'e store) on Mela Durgesi street, Brookville, Indiana. Apt. 17-y. Dr. Z. TISTlGTTOItSr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FAUFIKLD, INDIANA June 7 I j BED. DDWLDY. Ileal Hatsitc atstnt, CZiAXfiZ AGSXlTi AND r . '' SOTAUY rtlllilO, ! H AR H I S O "N" OHIÖ, ;j I bivs fir Mlealsres aneant ef fsrra landi ind j I tows property lo all tbe Wetttru SUtes. i

W00B-WaMTB9 - AT THE "Old mito Cornor,,, . IX EXCHANGE FOR . ' FLAIIDELS, BLAIIKEI3, eT3Z3A.3NTa, r U1 OCUXUG "AH II t i MAftUFACTCRED AT TUB HARRISON W00LEX FACTORY ! ! ALSO A FULL STOCK OF . Goods of All Kinds SPRING & SUMMER, a ' . . 'l TOR SAL OR XXCHANOS 1011 ALL KINDS OF i?B0DUCE. ma8 J. C. BURTON.

MEW STOnEt : Brookville Bazar I P. P. WIS M AN, DEALER IK U4 UiVi Stationery, TOYS, NOTIONS, AND T)EOS to inform the eltixens nf Drookvilla and 1J vioinity tbat be has just opened la the An Elegant & Well Selected Stock of Pucb as Lsdis Work Boxes ami Comptnlont. Fancy Taper limes, Albums, Combs, Brushes, Pocket liuoki, Wallets', Furei, Writioj Deiks, :iidi, Chessmen, Dackgamuion, Cbe.tbosrdi, Dumlnosf , Xc, io. ; sv'a v z o xr-K r y , Racb as Plata and Faney Writl or Paper and Eo velopss, Lesd and 5laie Pencil, Bix.k Holder, Steel Pens, Blank Doks, Inks, Ac, Ao. Such as Morllt, Tops, Pae Ba'l, Jewibarpi, Dolls. Chin Figuies and V'asei, llartnooioas or Fienca Harris, lo., Jte. . jHttß(Csil j-nßtnuutnt0, Such as Violins, Uattsri, Iisrjos, Flutes, German and French Aceurdeons and Concertinas in greet vsileiy, best ItslUn lulin and Guitar atrtnjti, Muste Doses, 6heet Muela, Muslo Uouki, Sett llin'llnc Muaio. Newai.auor Koliue. Ao.. Jte. Iu additlgn to tbere Goods has alsu a splendid collection of 150NNETS, II ATS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TlilUMINUS, l'AKASOLS, TE31 O S5 E3 , llanüktTchlcrs Gloves, Brccstplns, rimt &Cs All o the Vtry Latrit and Mat Faihion ulle tjU. maJ2.y P. P. W 13 MAN, 3. 3P- IFtoTDor-to, AO EST FOR TUG CKLUDItATED WIUTCÜMU, FRANKLIN CO., IND. WE hare three Maoblnes that we oX.tr tu tbe peouls Foukiso Machine and Daorpsa At tach kd. It ll ebanged from Reaping to Mowing by letting the Machine Jown and tatlag off tlie I'Utfirm or lrui)ir, wbtah on he dooe In twa mluute, and Ottings back to a HtJper ia tbe sitae time Also tbe Iron llARvrsTKa as a Self-IIakha. We bare two Mowers OHIO CLiri'KR MOWKH and a N E W IRON" M 0 W K R of ourown patrat, which was well tested last harvest Double Drivers, whiuh we will warrant to Is just what the Fsruiers went. We wirrsnt our Machines to be well nude, an '. of ffood tusterlal.and to Uo tbe work rik-ht With the additional iiniiruveuinnti which wehaveadd od to tbe Machine tor tbe otolng Hsreeot, we ofn lv withou. tbs Itltt besltatloo that tbe patent Iron Harvester with tbs Droppor will be tbe best Machine tbat is made. Alio Steel Hsy and Stubble IUkei ind Psnford's Cutting Dole, three siiel. hepslri kept on Land. LONO, CLACIC A ALSTATTER, Pr'prieti.rs, - wisy t-tm. - - Hamilton, Ohio. ALL BUYERS OF DRV GOODS 6IIOULD VISIT THE NEW YORK STORE, At J. R. Cuoj'i otJ stand. UN IT rj AVE Just received a Mammoth Stock ol DRY 11 GOODS, consisting in part of LIGHT AND DAKK CALICOES, Gmghamt, Liwnn, Linens, White Goodt, Lurmi, IJixip Suirlt, Lloaknioi, &lk$, Mack it Colored Atpacai, i'opim, Bleached ami Broion Mutiim, (Juttonade, Shirting Check, Tweedt, lickinj, Gloves, llotitry, ttc , tfcc, A LAROB ASSORTMENT OF NOTION, and everything also kept la a Dry Goods bouio. We eontloue lo sell at Small IProlita sss our vmaz son alx,. malS-tf it n. u i:lv,

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I t.' S.i l ti .H00FL1KF3 GEHHAK-.EITTE3r;-Hoofland's German Tonic, . The Crcat Ecmrdics for sll Ctafl Cf thl J ; lirXR, STQ3TACH, OH DiOCSTirx''" HOOFLAND'S 'GERMAN BITTERS la enTov-t of Ii f la''l i. a tr rie, aa Utf ae VM term 4. r. ' !,.,, c , e-MvitK? , Jlero. sail . luxkknc a tlua. I.UIil umI. .mJ u 7Z-K- 'Uniffrm HOOPLAS JVS GERMAN T0NI0,: U s eomWnstlos ef all lbs rA"t of Ska Bit. Ur, win. ill par quiy nf : twi , . Orasue. As.. Meftia una "i Ihe wt dWhIIU. Mrwtbl, rrmriir er off. rt ! Ike 'iblie. Tboe irefi-rnu a Wd clue free ttm AUahwM -adiDistar, will as . UWVUM14U vvtmwin . . 4 Tso ho bat an oUcUu t ike cywUsaUm. J . . .. ....... s i a et me Miners, asstsioo, win . HOOrLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. ! ' Thy are Mh eo.aslljr t. en! eoirtula lie " eaedlctsal eirtmas. ttiw eUoics Uiwmb Ilm Jw , a mr Distter of taste, tbe lju!e Mii'ijii 'Xt:i Im 1)1. Tbe mach, from a esri-fy of cBre. sack . . Intii;.tl, Pjrpet Srvoe ItrWIny. '. IS tlon dentairra. f s' v T,m L r c r yinpthUlu I If W el-ljr- a. tt Se Ii the V VV J I) StowHch. th.a i W.rte affM. O1- ,b r?';'--Of which 1 that ' the patiest eofr rr ant ! ne t-ntruiu itrml or more of tke MlewiBJ Seeaaai i Constipation, Flatulence), Inward Flleai rulnesa of Blood to the) Head. Aoiditj. or tarn aiomacn. rvauaaa, ur burn, uisKuattor ou, i ujdhh . ' or wiubt in tn oiotntoo. Sour Eructations, sins ' tnr nr TMiittnl-ine at tb Pit of t la a Ht.nm.ah. H w Un tn i n C of Breathing. Vluttarinc at lha Heart,-' Choking or Buffocatine; Bensationa whea Id Lying Ponture. Uimneaa ot Vision, Dote or Weba.botora the) Blahs, . . Dull Paia ia the) itead, Dfü- , cisnoy otPorspiritidn.Tcl lowness of the Skin and t Eye. Pain in tbe bid, i s" Back, Chest, Limb, eto., ud , den Flushes of II eat. Burning in tha Klosh. Constant Imaginines or Kril, and Great Depression of Bplrita. The sffrtr frnm tbe 4taoa sLnuld eaete the Krstt citutlua iu be selecilua ef a remedy fr b i ,r.-e. pur -saaa- eba-Utf esly Ib.t winch he f SZ, -1 I oi!rJ rroia hi lut t7 Iff 111 nvmt aolrlM b.im J 1 1 ee tne aU, ta U . ir..J II i..iii.l or nnflisiill ekilfully sow mSJ p.uuad.tfix riHIl I fium lujaricn reSleat. ; t sad ha elllfc4 fur ttwir a repat.rtaa r th euwtif thee dlss. la this coasecuoa we weai enbiuit lhea wU-kaowa reaaeUies 7? . JIooflaiuVaGcvmanJlttterSt HOOFLAIID'S GERHAII TONIO." KIPAEID BT Vr. C. il. JACKSOX, ' . , miLAUEtPHlA, fA. ' Twenty-two years stnee tby were irrt lutrodoc4 Inte thl cuaairy from 0rtT, derlu which lima thy Iists Btiitnnbtnlly perfuruieit more ear, aed beneSlra safforinK batnsolty to a rlr estsst, . . tbss ssy utlier retned'ee knows t tbe pobtle. Tbeejrrac4liee. will effectually eare Uver OfSpl.iut, J.ne Ba.BaBaBV dire, Dyepepsls.Clirnicor - Ji " bluiy, fbroe A 21 1 f,,trrBj IlMae of lha J vri ' . Kidaeya, bb -Sil DIoe mgy aj SrielB frosa " a DliwrJcrcd 1 . llvsr, Itssa ., ich, er lateuiuee, - - . i't:iiii-ti,y. ' y - StaauHlnw frpm try Cauee) whatevef ' PWOSTBA.T1ÖN OF THIS 8VBTK11,, lnduottd by Barer Labor, llsrd... ahips. Exposure, Ji'eTers. &9. Tbere U au tuedleise evtant eqasl to thereSS. t n In sarb cbmw. A less sad lir I Imparted la tbe whole T.icm, th spplte I slreestheaed, feed- . U ssjoyad, the .lumwh dif eats proiaptly, Ibe blood .'. U euriled, Ibe eeuipleiioa beeonee eOesd and ' hcaiiiif, (lie yellow tie U eisdiraled rVuBa th era, a bloom I frn te the eboehe. aed tba Weak Süd aervuus invsild becomes a stress- aad aesiiay tele. . i rtsuaoSs A n rAscrn x.v Lire,- ? ' ' And f-nir Iii bssd uf time Mnr beavlly apoa j them, wuh sll ll atiendenl Ilia, will Sad la tbe ase oftl.l. HITTKKa. or the To.MC, aa e.ialr tbat wlU la at 1 1 sew life lata their eelea, reatre la a aieaaara the enrrvy and srdnr nf more yuaikrul dnys. beiid np thir ahrniikra form, snd s've ksslla aad bapplaca 10 Ibalr reinaiulsK years. , NOTICE. It la a watlalal.ll.liad fact that fully Oia-balf of the fr-inal purl loa ang -. ear popalatins era eel euj-iyiiirnt "f er. Ion- their eloo, "aatrcr dum la the fxod beallht ewa sipreefaal well.1 Tb.' era Us fuld, devoid or ail euer(.r, eatreuiely aervaaa, aad be ae art-iH. - . - fc ; To tha claae fit proni Iba BITTIKS, M tad TOXIC, laapelMlly reeuuimaadad. WLAt AUD DELICATE CHILD&EI Are mad Iroaif ly tliS ae of either of tbeeS rmdiM. Thay will eure every eae of MAKaSatCt, WHIkkiI fllil. Thuiiaaiiils f rcrtlScaleabavssrrBmatsted la tbe ban U nf il.e prnirietnr, but pure will allow ef tbe publication or but a few. Tlio.c, ll will lis dbasrvei, era mm uf Bote aud of euch ataallu( thai lha ssaat be believed. i T EST I M O N 1 A LS. ;I Hon. Geo. W, Woodwardi . .. CÄff( n 8nprttn Court wrltsi j Phllitlpta. March It, 1187. I Sd H.i laea e - eee ViB HHlrrV Ir, n-rful Is the diir-ile of er4t bait drlitliiy, snd Is a (nod hia disaes of Ty-HB, SSd at im - fc waelof aar out sctiuu lath yatew. Tnnra. triitv. GEO. W. WOODWARD." , Hon." Jamas Thompson, uf i th fiujnri Court n raivfrvtafel. Vt,iUl),M.t, Arrll tS,HS. ' I rnl-r tl.ioSan't' 0-nt Miter.' s ioihlm wiarlirH Iu raaa if altnrlia ut Iadl,-llB a l)vpria. I run e-rtlfV this fruin mj exoeriosee eit. Your, w.lb repcvl. JAMES TU0MrS0XM From flev. Joseph H. Kcnnard, D.D., rif.r f'i4 T"'h b"U (Hn:K, fkilu'tr'pMa.' lr. J.irkmnn l)ar lr i I bsve VaB friteutty rqiietail I OMi.wi my name with r-cnainda. (luua of d. If. rent k ttda of inH'elii's. but r((araise lha pra-ilic any stpri plicre, I ca de Wllhst'lrar a wilt ef r t a t a av la alt Cllaadj but rsf ta. varliin Iu lnrsod rartlrulai'lv I inv owe family, nT th. aaefulaaaa T -r. HiwiBitnd's 0rmss Ikimra, I d'part t enra frum my nual fonr, tt axpra-a wy full cfcsvtriiva ttiat. fur fftmnrol Ai'iOHy nf th v'wj, ad up, ct'illy fr Lttr Cowplilnt. Uin' nnit twwnMs fir-fximl'iH. In wimo r I tuaV fait I but oully, I doubt n.il, tt wit; I very bcut'SciaJ lo tkeee Who auSar (mm the above canc. Ywara, erv rapccifliy. j. 11. KKN.VjlKn, tl.blh, belvW Colts BX, From Rev. t, D. Fendall, JuWat KU'or Vhritil-m Canute!, V.fMi I bsv derived dorMed beifdl frnat lb ase of T1m)I)iU' tirrniaa Hilier, ad f-ct tt my prtvtlaf e ' to rmimuioBil Hi"l- a a ni valaahle loaie, la all whu are iifir:iif fruit tfiirrsl iM'lllty f froa dlaas.Ca St1lr. hvnt 1PS livm dt rahtfcMrSt of tin Href, Youra tiuly E. b. rtSDALU CAUTION. 1 R'k flsad'a O-rm.i XrniMI" are emstarfalted. Km that the -jMaajaa . alirnatare of C. M. JACK w - "V I tie rapper t 1 ll'sfctl bnttls. All otliaraara J W J J ) -"i'lrfl. ITierlpel aaji "SaVAaT aed. MahBfuclory ' ' . t l.S fier. Bias Mrdiclue bt-ra, 6J1 A HC It bireet, TbUsdel(hia. Pa. at a it i ls r. zr.v.e, ivpriww, formriy C il. JACKS. t C. Booltund's 0rws statera, rr bottle, . " ft 09 m m tialfdoiao, . S OO Dn-'asd's Oarmea Tale. pat np I ! k-Htlea, SI b ar Hon I, or a baif uarea for 7 A. , er beul, or a hair uarea lor 07 A. Cm aov foriiet lo rsamiae eil tb srtlel -K. tu a ky is or lar lo gt tbe iiselt. Tar sale by drtirr.li and itorkpri la ery towala bbi ITuls J States tt ev-y .1 . i

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VlttttlO p-'f? " tw-ete k;;l A hailfitg'freitlertala 'Birpses rirf.,iplaew t hie prSsaat fratft Wawooaas,' 4 t rw der t 4 ro, fcastravw -sanawTif Hrwt-e as iiuUlutiUf il l Irsliitfto i vf ' FünfeiTunrcV AVt uinco,' l Uli assort ueat of Füraltr re Is o ef teiij ft aad ftlo the White Tatar YHy esirti I Ir.fof AwUs, paaar,B.Ua.'e.Veet" " , Or Here fur maaaratariaf aUleltBatw' a tOIOfe, ',"rrj trt . r r 100ÜMG ClAtSTPiXn? aectoa hajl Xut tUg a4 (Vtsi). , r9 'in' hi sdhvh lij i T(ba)S rlire4. Allstsaaof ruralsbaVa4etrltra t süesa'r,' AU iinittt i"i i , vihiii a -sea . r . i c ' ' I-, , i i -. aharetslite. .est , will be promptly attea la t f . formerly f. Rqsf won d, ,Wln ut d! l't tt ;cHr of all if frfitntlv i a .aat. 4 Tw. ltisrst aitaysressy re l.tic. 'fab ?t, IHM, ' v. i 1 Jiasvti f f., .... I ..r i I ' r ;-.-s - ' a sslei tKe pet fcara atsedie .M nearly ten iecMard Xaebli-si, Sad we arS rrrarirg a larrrtr I v reaped newt bar wit)) aaaa v. loipoitsbt ItafiMewerts far I. TleJJtC r tuick ke'r ia Wewaa tba a' tli tor SXs V -chine which totally .alelirl id ihe trii', -i-i grata. Uutlt et fiirt aa a tlaA4 (.aber, lira iin rovtd McCwrmick JelMiiker 1. a tstally alte,' ent Ma. bice, sad eumbiaed all tbalaust ianrevaroeni that are valaable.tMag. tbe te.slt wf r twenty Cre J ears. sj.stitec iu.tespsl baildlag. M'e sy to thr who joa't law aar irsehlaer tsltr a tn.eVlneaad ify It't- )ar rsmiM(eStieaJ through tbe karreaf , wl'.haay aaScblae yua caS' If et, and keep Wbielifverer waiblne yet liVe Vef Our Self Raber I auilt as a etaabiae4 iaarklae en tbat It tae. Ve eeir Vty rhafysd lata a Haweri and will dft s goJ tnnwto. aa atf rataVlasC Macalha t an ilo. ... . .,.. . Out iirafoVed Two-H neell U riwers kave w l tke liel l I ail cu)inItva? elitaf ea lAs tarBii at abute alicJeu if ; M.':'; ' " c. Ii. h.roRMtci: nrj?. . rj. t';Sssrn, A)tet( Whitfoiftb, Ifdieasi eiril I, leer. thi . ."!..'. i J rBOüFSOFTUKSVPtßlüIlQVAUT AM Kill CAN WATCHi! A I. TAT ,V , . r' u. a ( TUK Aior:rit 'rtertlt Cettapany,' f M alt Mail , re'iiect'U JMMfhl tbat ibelr tYUs rebeapi r, uora aev-atf,' lets 'ertfi Ua, . Sere datable, better, aJs.te-J forterl a, aad en ti r -t " . I I. f sS.II'A. j4 itt t.rwai and )rjaittd i Vau say täiff . 9stcl.es la .the n atket, Isry arc liuj ler la, strurtuto, shd tarrefuiS strnngcr, a4 ls I'krly, to be it Jured . tUa tie itiaji-tltj vf Iwrvln watvbes, a bich ark itaad n fr-at. I.S.tv Inf pieobs, VbiU la Sa tH t f it.lt;kt a iiier bra wore bei mil frt. Hltbe fba Vai f Ika hardest trial watehvstap hive, ISskewax by Iba ffllluelof lefTlei: - ' - ' I'EN. KAlf.Bl'V0tFANr.- ' Wvk bi y 'aae i.KktB.v (i rilU6rT,). Att-x Pa, I.; Uviie,ica. j ' f;tt'sfoet Ta watibes maaofaetureJ hy kave ben in' ese ta tkll rallros! Jor. Several years by ur Bbgiaisuea. te.wbaaw- laraUk wsttutsei fart. til ar w-ekt. t Tkne are a ow st hi tLtte Lai.tiftd ff tssiu earrieti aa aal Una, and po r. aiJr tk.sn-goe4 aad reliable, tiaia-kt r-as. Ikdtedf I bva graat tialaaiava la i ) It g vsir wait Ltl af! v a us lut trv s Ms, a4 bsve bin Suit 1 wear mark Ivwgvr wltkaat te pair tbaa any wairl.es a Lets atr l ad la eis Vit ills fi.id. A j are star ttbsiy u,ri. ed to tht.se ol yplih ti siibfstlkia.af ssitl ed(ed good ve,.uletl D Lat a a eaetby never ke t Uiae as eorrevtly a(vae tkey lu aa good servli,' a youri. . la tbere ttattauebt t am rt-tlt1 ly ay pre efvrt.lr. Lswts, btnjtilk.r (SKatltl over a svrts i f years. -( " ;, t i I'truciftlly,' : V: ' f . . 1 AitI Ji.flLl!Alt",: i lit eral PU rti.titdkt. Aiserlisn M'lk Ct. Vt sitkasu. . M e bis be 'm w flt e iliDrttM gi kde vf WstclfV BSUiod trrprrii Velv aa follvari t , . Applttfcti, Tr7 A C.t . .tt'aiik., Mass, Itli-ID'stciCtlpj hiiJi . V s ksis, Mssi K Sl. I dien, . ' sllkslai, Man, Wtn. :tlrf t r j , . t :Hai', Jda. . Uoln Watik Cop ty, I hv a, ll,. All cf lies, with the te.j il0a .kf tk? llata. Watrb Cbiunr. are watrsated rT tke Aartcaa) Wstih CuU!ieb.v lo tie of Ute Lest suaierial, x tba unt s) rivti ttlasl)le,iw to v' qulalt lar a reltalle time keener. JClf (kalt, sellinf there ,Vatebo Is rl iel wits tbe Cvsaab)'a printed esrd of guarsaiw,. wbick ekut4 aecotwruiiy tavU Watck sold, tbat kajeti asi leel sure that ti ey are urcbat!i.g tba gaaiaS article., Tbre are nfui e..otrlit luaitatiooi bf aar Walrhef s-14 tkrebrst-tSf etiatry,anl Wo wwuld eautiub ) Sttiastt to Vs va tbctr guard ssinit iiptlu''a, I ry gisJeai f lit.au. V atfKts ky ,1 (bf CQJ'r'd tf tl strk Kaltrs brftwsbat tbe evai.tryj , nuLUlNS 1 ATk'LKTiiN, . 'f't.'lJ iKJllrvadwa,, .w To,b. -awiaa .saw air aj awasa. Wd aaaai " - x - - -ea Kcw Hardware Sloro! IN &0BER1.V BUIIDIKO, , DPPOSlTülHE'OlIVnilE C3MK UHU(U;VU.Li:, INDIANA. I bsve a fail at.. I fJwfliU ronruM f 1IAM H.AKh, i- 1Kb I rpsiittli all tt.e atioa tins ot tlie iutlr. (. 1 lae r d l.o LUr id inaLiai aidl:lvi Ui tvf ti n , Vt ibsdS all ) r kit raobali ana .t tb Ul rs-k rsu. .. -t Kl'K.iT:Ki' Tun a..-, i Tlatssi riiti, Aeri,ilratr. llsttblii.UiBi lu er, Ast, t?i wr, I'lles, htteal l, ciit$f bssb, la., Lov'e, it. . - . oui untKil. (' l ,8iwi. ?lel, Clesver, UaUr -e aiI Hui. CAHklAufAMVAtttiX-iiAVKkiU (71, ' Teil-va, lUfc, Öpoku OL J Trlh fjntJSH ' v YArXlt?' 4 ' riot. Ore Drill. 'lir aad frlain . V'U$ Ase. l.-d awJ 1 tare I keine, habe, lluer.Pku. etr, rHl Mattufr Gehaft, Keytbes, Cradla MtllSdbl, IHe,Afl. ' , ltL.tCKfMITUB . Hone FW i sad tiii tlsb-iurrst fts t. A lev tir Tools CatUiy, I't-ebtt b4 fef an?vs, Keiveasnd tk, TH 1a fjWa-e. - L'torjtbiaif eiar utrK at Il.-Üaiare IIa ras ü kw 'i ' r . call and txafctoe' ' " ;: Jra jn 11. K. COOLI.T.. il-., a, . . .a a fc-r--: 1 ..'AS. yjry V"Jw. - A?rrt VWVa V e .A . . ftActntrar jr. sr. - HAltr, Mt Ag-st fir Brisktlnt."

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