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1 II .A iA IV IV I v i n LOCAL' DUPAHTIIüST. TIME TADLE WAV. V. R. R. D0W3WARD TBAIHS. Chicago Ei f)l . OOS M 8:19. 1. M C b IsBewft &i evil im mhmi i n Ä : J ys M DeeY fr It hi mi 2-25 II K lzht Fnl xht ............. ......... . .U;0J r. . C7WAKD TBilKS. Chicago ti all . . S.-OO a. at. Chiearo Einrasa.. ..................... .-10:0J r. . Day Freie ht,....nuaM.Mt:ll A. M. Might Freight ....... -....lJ:08 . M . . . : . Ciiurcix. There will b a Tbahkifivit.. Meeting ia the Methodist Church of tbia place at 101 0 clock this (Thursday) eseruiag. 8erraoa by Rev. F. JL II est r. Ia lit iveolei there will be a f eneral Sabbath School sneeting of chil drea aod friends of lb Sabbath School, when several short addresses and oth sr ioteresttDjr, exercises may be expscted. . ' Ueetin- of Central Cotmlttee. There will b a meeting of tbe Kepublicso Central CooraUtee at the oßce of It iL Swift, oa Seterday, November 28tb, 1868, at 1 o' clock r. x. Tie malert of the Comoittee vre urgently requeeted to attend, aa important bosioest will bt submitted for the cossidera (loa of the meeting. - IC If. Swift, Chairmen. ., , . .... - - Tatlla Leet-re. jr &h vwm we u'vhwuHi awu. 111 deliver the best lectori to th students od citiaens ia the Collect Chapel oa Wedoeedij eveoixt, out, Dec. 21 8ubject "Tat Charaeterletlce of tha Present Aft and ate DetBaoda." All ere invited. CeUirtana ffotiee. Elder TrOClcr will preach io the Christian Charch la Drooaville neat Sunday morning aod afternoon at 11 and 2 o clock. Pereonal. Wiloort Morrow Esq. wae io oar town Inst week, looking well and heart. lion. Geo. W. Julian call J on aa last Tues day. His health ia much luproved. Town Lota For Sale. 'AtttmioB la directed to tba advertisement of Iba McCleery property, to ba found ia another cola mo of this paper. A Urge Dumber of valoabla builJinj lot in Brooktilla are offered for eale. Here la a rare ehanca for par. oo withiof to Inreit ia Iowa properlj. IrcciTilU Acccnno Jatlca Trila Dlicontioaed. Tba Croakfille Accoinoio4iloa train ceaa td runuin on Mond; lait, it bairij beeu changed it llarriaoa A coom modalton. Par loot gctng Io Cincinnati oo ipeedj buiiueie caa take tlia 6:70 a. oa. train, arriting ihare at 1 0; 35 a. to.; retorninf, leave Ciwcinnaii at p. m., au J arriie ia Drookvilli al 10;C5 p. n. CelinqueEt Taxes. ThaCooaij Traturr dairre to eaj thai A terj large amouut of deliaqlut taxes are jet anpaid, aod aa manj dalinquante laat yar rather blamed bico for not giving a ooiice to ihera, be lakee tbta method of giving them tie Uforatatioa that thaj are delinquent. The ale of all Iba deiiaaani real aaiaia will ba as ail a oa tha first Moudaj in February, and at tha propane will ba advertiaad a month before that liuie, the additional coite will be adJe'd after Iba Orel insertion of tbo.advertieemeot. Thvea who know tbcoteeleee indebted will care wooer by pajiog tip before the lilh day of Dtceruber. ' " .' , v Winter neadtn$ During lie long Winter eveaiuge erery family ia the Couuty should be' supplied iih io tweeting reading matter. &ery head of a foeil should ace toil that their children contract tha habit of aing tbelr evenings !u reading rather thin tn IdWoeit, Nothing ill have mora lotereit to jouag' people than a aewpsper which contains mauere of local interest. Tby will read of what baa transpired or Is centring In ihelr own County and Slate, when they could not be prevailed upon to touch anything ela. No book or journal caa so well 11 thie place as tba ludiana American, which every week contains oiora local matter than ever publishsd in aay paper ia vur County. Every farmer aod villager abOuld have it io tie houte. Sailneie Fallore, Francil M. Siooe, proprietor of the Taper Mill ia ibia place, has failed in business to a large aoiouul, and baa filed bis petition in bankruptcy. His schedule filed with hie petition shows that his liabilities ara $106,000, and hit total audi for the beoeSt of creditor! amoafts to only f it.OOO. This leavee a large margin, against creditors. Unforluaately a lumber of our citiseoa are Lie eodoriara to a Iarga amount, which they will have to pay to the great iojarj of tbemivlvee and the busi ness of our to en. They are a class who by patient ioduitry aod toil have accumulated a tuucKQl amount of meant to render them a at. .aa i rnraif 'wuruai. aaaaa; vavnnni anurn wii nnni great, hardship to themselves to lose any of their Beam ia the payment of the debti ot other persons. Wa deeply sympathise with them ia their misfortune, and would warn all persons, against, endorsiog for money for the beneCt of other parties, and especially for peisooi about wbote responsibility thej know notbingk -''.'.-,..: j .... i ' 1 ' . . ...'.' T.C.Eecki. Having determined to remove to tba West, of fen bil large itock of Uaroeu, Saddlee, &c., at greatly reduced prices for cash, or will sell the entire stock, together with all bis material oa band, to any one wanting to engage ia the above basinesa. IIa also ofiere for sale his batldiag- and lot 20 fret front aod runulog back to tha 'alley 163 feet a deetrable location for any kind of business. ; Also one lot cnUintng one acre sear the Fair Grounds, All of which will,baf sold at reasonable raise for cntb. Call and examine the bargaini of15 Tears' Practica ia C&rcnio Diteaij.' Dr. L. Patio, of South Bend, Ind., a student of Dr. Dellinbaagb, of Ohio, ictbor of a New System of Medicioe in the Treatment of Cbronio Disease, and a Now' Mode of Combiaig Medicine, will be at Laurel, Wednesday, Deo.' 9; Metamora, Thursday, Deo. 10; Brook TiÜ3, attbi M.U?r Houte, FrlJsy and 8atorday, Dec. 1 Ith aod 12th; Jacob Foaher's, Sunday afid-Monday, Dec 13th and 1 lib.

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aeia of yoor paper totetara our uxft tbavks to the cootributore and lady friends who made as an unexpected yet friendly and welcome mil ci lut Fridaj eveniDg, Nov. 20ib, and preeenled oa with a very haodsoma Album Quilt and Album Blocke enough to make a second quilt. Ia looking OTer the camel and counting them, we Cod aboat eeveotj of our beat lady frieodi rrgardleu of lector opiaioo. Thie token of friendship will long be remem bered. c Youri, 11 ix it Lcukq ixd Familt. Oolng; 7eit. Mr. T. C Beeke of ilia place proposes to remove to Iowa sometime during next 8pring, having purchaied 180 acrea of the best qual ity of land near Indianola, connty seat of Warren County ia that State. JJie farm is situated within a half day'e ride of the capital city. Though wa shall miis Mr. Becks vsry noch iodeed, be being one of our best aod moet enterprising eilisane, yet wa ara glad Io know that he baa a fair prospect of doing a great deal better in his new locality, aod we therefore wish bltn abundant suecese during bis residence among the "Hank-eves." Chit jo of Eailroad Tlnb Table. A change ia the Railroad Time Table will ba observed by reference to the bead of Local Colamoa. The downward Chicago Expresi traia ta dua Lara at 8:20 a. sn. instead of 7:40 a, m. aa formerly. The downward Chicago Mail train ia dua here at 8:11 p. ta. instead of 7:09 as heretofore. The upward Chicago Mail train ia due here at 9:00 a. m., two minute! later tbaa formerly. Tha upward Chicago Expren traia la da hire at 10; 03 p. tn. io stead of 9:05 aa heretofore. Tba Night Freight traine,neet hero at 12.00 p. m. The Day Freight (downward) la due here at 2:25 p. a).,' and tha npward Day Freight is dua al 9:10 a. to. , , . Pork Packing. The pork packing season commenced at In dianapolie last week. . . " Negro Crlmlnala Calabooaed. The County Jail at üreeneburg cootaine five negroee charged with murder in the first de gree, aod one charged with assault with ioleoi IO kill e e Sheriff and Eecorder. Joha M. Seal and Andrew Beuman.lhe Cr w Sheriff and Itecorder of Franklin County, hare qualified and taken poiiesilon of Iheir reepeetlte ofTieee. . . Death. . , Thoa E. Barke, dry goode merchant of thie place, departed Ibii life on Bunde; night lau, after a very thort illness. Ilia remains were taken to Madison, where he formerly resided. ! 1 Hearth and Home.".' 0a or before Jsneary lit, 180U, Meiers. Pettln gill, Hates k Ca-, of New York, with whom we have bad a baslaess eeqaeleteaee far esae years, atll commence the publication ef a Karal and Family Psper under ibe abeva aame. .It will be neither partisan or sectional, bat aadee Iba gen ersl editorial control ef Donald 0. Mltobel, Billeted by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It premises to is a list class family joaraat. , The Saturday Evening Pott, Te Iba ef aar readers w ae wish a otty paper, e addition te our ewo, we would reoonmeud the Mavussat Rvaatao Post of rhllaJelpbla. , The Pest has recently been, enlarged and i beantlfled, and Ui itorlei an finely t lmtrated. It enaoaaece new Novatate by Mre. llocmer, Miss Auaada M. Doagtaa, Miss Presoott, Gustave Almard, aad other dlittngtilsbo V writers. The Pest Is also the cbcapest af Ibe first-etas, liter, ary papers. 6f ecluee numbers te be se'jt frstlc, by writing ta 11. Petersen A Co., IIP, Walnut 8trct, Philadelphia. r iiH i Cincinnati T7holeiale llarketi. Tcisosv, Nov. Jt P. M. Floor Family $7,75 te $U per barrel for good I choice brands. Kilra 19,75 to 7.J4. Super, fine $J,TJ to $8,2), aad low grades at $J to 1,50. Rye floer $ te $0,2). Buckwheat fiovr 7 to $10 aceordlng te quality. Wheat-No. 1 wlotr red f 1,71, No. 1 $1,70, Ne.l $1,6). fprleg wheat $1,40 for prime. Corn New ear SI to 9 etc. Old ear TS te 80 etc. Cats Choice white la saoks 59 to AO ets. No. 1 mixed 48 ets. Ne. 1 la iaot- ft) to (6 etc. Rye $l,JforNo. 1. Btrley-No. 1 at $2,40, Ne. 1 at $1 ,7) to $1,10. Hogs Tbc market Is a ibado eailer, with a liberal supply. The weather shows signs of turn ing warm, aad packers ars not so anxloei to buy, bat aesrly all were sold at the close at $1,75 to $7, Si gross, for medlam te heavy averages. Hogs weihlag 210 to 21) lbs. average sold at )9 nst, aad some extra heavy u,2i, while lighter welghte would lot bring ever $9,7) to 8,90 act. Seed Clover IS etc. per Ib., Timothy $1,50 per bashel, Vlaaseed f 2. Wbliky There It a good demand for raw, In bond, at 97 ta 9So, with free sellers at the latter price. , The Purity of the Ballot. , The old slaveholders used to pronounce tbo ballot toz woria than Vl'aodora'a Hox." It was not the Palladium of our liberties," but au engine of mirSiicf, perpetually threatening their overthrow. This philosophy was bora of the slave oligarchy, which lought to aubordinate the righta of man and the interetti of free labor to ita own unhallowed rule, and we hare of coune no sympathy with ita antirepublican dogmaa. , ' liut ia a widely different sense there is a meaiure of truth in these dogmai. Not the ballot but the purity of the ballot, Is the real Palladium of oar freedom. Take this away, and we might as will call in a king at once and"" accept the recognized order and method of monarchical Initttutioni. It is quite as perilous to trifle with the ballot as to play with euoDOwder or steam, since each voter is a member of the great political partnership, is author ixed to act for the entira firm, and ia responsible ia proportion to tbo magnitude of hie trust. The man who will encourage or connive at fraudulent Toting, therefore, wa matt regard aa the covert enemr of his country, and aooiety ought to brand him ei luch by common consent. The hour has come for the pren to ppoak with renewed emphasis on this subject, for the most ilirmiog sign of our times is the growing and widely extending abuse of the franchise. Who can read the late aocount! of imported democratio roten into our owa State, or of the forged naturalilaitoa piptrs irt New York, by wbiob Gen. Grant baa lost that State, without a fcoliog of indignation and diusl? Buch

practice do more to weaken th foundation of our tree system of government and strengthen the hands of despotism than all other agencies combined. And aorry as we are to confess it, we must iay that our Republican party ii not wholly innocent. Ilight here io the city of Richmond prominent leaden of the party were beard to aay, prior to the late State election1, that ia erd-er to- eoo-o-teracl deaxKJvatto importations in the south part of the State wa mast etuff the ballot box in selfdefence. The question was asked, repeatedly, "shall we not fight the devil with fire?" We answer, that the devil, with his loner experience in that element, will al-

waya hold the advintige. Ail sgr'ee that these abusea ought to cease, and that at some time they must cease, if our Repub lican form of government is to be main tained; but bow is tba reform aver to begin if neither party ahall set the other a good example? Is it right, after all, to do evil that good may oome? Are we, at last, to fall back upon tba old doctrine of the Jesuits, that 'the end justifies the meana," under cover of which all manner of crimea may be perpetrated, and which undermines the foundationa of all morality? Ii the maxim that bonesty ia the beat policy, a bald lie, or only to be regarded in private life? Ara vjt to brand the rebels of the Sooth with the infamy of treason for takiog up arme agaiost the country, and at the same time hug to our bosoms the meaner villain! who itab it by false ballot? We make our appeal to the moral sense of the people, of all parties, and especially of our own, io behalf of the purity of the ballot, aod we cannot better conclude what we have to say than by printing the following atroog words from Geo. Wilkei, io referenoe to the late New York frauds. We quote from the Spirit of Me Timet: VThe only crime higher than treason is fraudulent voting. Treason plots, fraud Pollutes: treason defies the' Government, fraud defiles it; treason disturbs the (low. fraud poisons tha saored fountain. Trea on aimi to found a new State, which possibly may be pure. Fraud aims to prostitute tha existing Government into an engine for the perpetual promotion of crime. It strikes at freedom not with tbe mailed band of a despot, but like ao asiMin that carressea while he atabi." , We beg our readers generally to ponder these words; aod we especially invite tbe ballot ituffera of this township, of whatever party, to find io theta a true looking glass in which to see themselves as others see them. Riohutond Kadical. From Washington. , Washington, November 22. ' WORK BEFORE CONORKSS. The coming seeeion of Coneresa will be gin work on tbo most important measures at once; and a large number of bills of urgent ueoescity will be pressed upon the attention of both Houses ti iooq at the seaaion ia fairly organised. Time will be tbus gained, and it ia believed that, Instead of delaying important features of legislation until the last dare of the session, the work will be mostly diipotcd of by the 4th of March by taking up the leading sub jects the first week of assembling. A FINANCIAL MEASURE. One of the most important meaanres to be presented will bo a bill by Öonitor Morton, providing for the redemption of greenbacks. lie . will urge that sales of gold be discontinued, and the surplus of gold in the Treasury, end that which is to accrue, be appropriated for the redemption of the legal tender. Iiis bill will fix tbe time for beginning the redemption, by way of illustration, in January, 1871. lie bolioves that before tbe term arrives greenbacks will be worth their face on good busis. lie will oppose, in tbe meantime, any further contraction of tbe currency, believing that the contraction will take place by tbe sot of redemption, by canceling euch i ot.s nhon presented for rederofo tion. U over nor Morton does not believe his proposition, if carried out, will tend to diminish the volume of curreooy, as gold and silver will come io to supply the place of suoh legal tender notes ss rosy be can celed. The time for beginning their redemption will not be insisted on by Got ernor Morton, some -Congressmen being in favor of beginning in one year, others in three, and still others in five years. A NEW PROJECT. Among matters thst will be brought be fore Congress at an early day in the coming session is the question of uniting the Poet office and Telegraph, Mr. Raumy has a bill for the Senate and K. D. Washburne one for the House. The Senate bill looks to contracts between the Postofüce General and the Telegraph Companies for telegraph business similar to those he makes with railroad companies for mail business. This scheme finds a good deal of favor in the Kast, and receivea support from the President, Postmaster General and a good many members of Congress. It baa been endorsed by the Kaatetn Boards of Trade, and Mr. Hubbard, of this city, is now on bis way West to present it before the Chicago JJosrd of Trade oa Tuesday of thia week, before the St. Louis Hoard on Friday or Saturday, and before the National Board, which meets at Cincinnati on Wednesday of next week. lit baa been in correspondence with membere of Congress and others on ttie subject, and is accredited by business men of Boston. GRANT AT IIOME. General Grant returned last night. lie aya that during his entire absonce he has not been approached by any one to ask for an oulce on their own aocount or that of their friends. He hopes the people will continue to let him have pcaco on that subject. PERSONAL. Senators Trumbull and Morton were among arrivals here yesterday. The former has his late wife's mother and sister with him, and occupies the samo boose he aid last session. "Alt Areaad the World" Is the title of aa advertlsemeat that typllec tha aalvcrsal demand for "Dirrctfs Vegetable Reitorstlvs," which took the hlfheit premlam ever all competitors, at the N. U. 6 tale Tall, 1896. Indianarolls Journal. "Fatal NecBafti-rr is Nina Known Uriii.it Strikrb." People rarely appreolate tbe access!ty of an eOeotlve hair preparation such si "Bar rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," uatll old at e er disease readers them bald. Kvea then, how. ever, Barrett's will reitore the hair In all iti ort ginal lustre aod abundance. Baltimore Com tuerolal. vinrcn sxousr. Cambridge Cltr, Indiana. E; VINTON, PROPRIETOR.

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Brook vi lie Indiana NOTICE OF INSOLTEKCY. AT the November Term of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Indiana, tbe Es tat or Kmlly II. Nofela, deceased, was declared probablj tasolTeat. Creditor are therefore aoliSsd that tbe tame will be settled aoeordingly. JUUN W. KEELY, Adm'r with the will annexed. Holland, Blnkley A Jones, Atty's. Nov. 20, mi Sw. W. II. BRUI1FIHLD & BROTHER HAVE opened a Gnnsailth Shop la tbe new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Cbrls. Trsgcr's Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. RlPAIRINO PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO. All Work Warranted. Nov. SO-Sm. "A Eepoaitory of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." nAIlPEIl7 D A2AII. A anDblament contalnlnc: nnmarous full-ilied patterns ef usefal articles aceompinles the paper every fortnight, end occasionally aa' elegant Colored Fashion Plate. Uarper's Bazar eontalos 19 foils pages of ths site or Uarper's Weekly, printed oa supsrfloe calendered paper, aad lo published weekly. Critical Krticet of It Tritt. Uarper's Baaar eoatalac, besides ptetares, patten, etc., a variety ef matter af aspcelal ase aad interest to the family! articles oa health, dreis, aad housekeeping la all its branches; Its editorial matter ic specially adapted te the circle It Is latended ts Interest aid Instruct; aad It has, hesides, good stories and literary matter of merit. It Is not sarprlsiag that tha Journal, with saen features, has achieved in a short time an Immense snocess; lor something of tbe kind was dsiirrd la tboa.aods ef families, and Its publishers have filled the demand. New York Kvenlng Post. Whether we consider its claims as bated open the el.gance and superiority of tbe psper, its typographloal appearanoe, the taste and Judgnieot displayed to tbe etgravlngi, or the literary eontrltulluni contained In Its pages, we uah.iltatlngljr pronounce It to be sopertor In each aad every particular to any other similar publication here or abroad. Phil'a Legal latelllgencor. We know of ao other English or Ameflcas Journal of fashion that can preload to approach it la oompleteoris and variety. New York Tioei. It has tbe merit of being sensible, of conveying instruction, of giving eacellent patterns la every department, and of being well slocked with good readiog matter. Watohmen and KeOcotor. Te dress according to Harper's liaiar will be the eVm and ambition of the women ef A merlon. Boitoa Transcript, BUBSCRIPTION3.-1869. Tirms: Uarper's Dasar, one year............ ......... ......t 00 .ta Kstra Copy of either the Magaslne, Weekly, or Uaiar will he lupplled gratis for every Club of Five ßubssrlbcri al $4 00 each, lu OBe reaUtaaee; or 81a Copies for $10 ae. Subscriptions to Ilsrper'i Magaslse, Weekly, and Uaiar, to one addreit for one year, 10 OOj or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to oae address for one year, 7 00. Rack natuberi ein be sup plied at any time. The aostase oa Harper's Basar la 20 seats a year, w blob must be aid at the subscriber's postoffice. i Subscriptions sent from British Nerlh American Provinces aaasl ba aecoaitiaaled wlto SSeeats additional, to prepay Value Ötet.s postage. Addrin iiAiifr.it a SRUXuaas, new iura. "A Complete Pictorial Ulttory of the limes.' a "The best, cheapest, and nost successful l i I mm Vji.a I. kj T xauiiiy (sj'ci tu true vu.yu ; II AltP 13 R'SW k4vly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED, CVi'iVa Xotices of tho Vrtti. The Model Newspaper of ourcosMry oomplets In all tbe departments ef an la irlean Family Paper Harper a Weekly has earad for Itself a right to its title, "a ouaaat. or civiLiasvioa. New tork avenlng t'uit. Our future historians will enrich lutiniclvei out of Uarper's Weekly long after wrltcrc, aad prlnteri, and publisher! ars turned to duit. flew York EvaBgellit. Tha best of Its class la . A merlon. Bosloa Traveller. Uarper's Weekly ufty be unreservedly declared Ibe bort newspaper In America The Independent, New York. Tbo articles upon public questions which appear la Harper's weekly from weik to week form a re mark able serlos of brief political essays. Tbcy are distinguished by clear and pointed statement, by good common sense, by Independence sad breadth of view. They are tha etpres.ica ef mature ooavlotlon, blub prinelplo, and stroeg feeling, aad take tbelr place among the nest newspaper writing ef the time. North Amerlean lleviea, Boston, Macs. CatanBnrttaaws UBSCEIPTIONS-18G9. Terms: IIsarKa'aWktBLV.onsyear aoeeoeeee eeeaeeeee eee An Eitra Copy of either the Megailne, Weekly, or Baser will be supplied gratis for ovary Club ol five Subscribers at 4,00 each, la oae reiultlanosj or 8U Copies fur 20,00. Subscriptions to Harper's Megailne, Weekly, and Basar, to one address for one year, $10 0uj or, two or Harper's Periodicals, to one address for obs year, 17 00. Back Numbers can bs supplied at any time. The Annual Volumea of liarrer'e Weekly, ia neat cloth bindlor. will be cent br ei press, free sfespense, for 1 each. A eomplele tk, com cristas: Kleven Volumes, sent ca receipt of sash at the rate of SS IS per vol., freight al eapeose ol purohaser. Volume All, ready January 1st, lBfltf. The postaro oa Harper's Weekly Is 30 eeaU a year, which wast be paid at the subscriber's postoffice. VSabserlptlona sent from British North American Pruvlaees must be accompanied with 20 oeate additional, to prepay Unite öleiss postage Addreit UARP12R A BROTHERS, New York. SPRINGFIELD 1 TT EKE Is the tlce to buy jourChcsp Goods IX A. L. Adams Is still on bend and ready to sell Hats, Caps, Boots, bboes, Clothing and Dry Goods, of all descriptions, factory Flannels Jeane and Yarns, Groceries aid Hardware, all ol which I will sell ae cheap as lb. cheapest. So come rieht alone with your money aod produce for which latter I will pay the highest market price la anything In my libe. So roll right la. and hurrah for the Amerioaa reopie. Nov.lS-2m. A.L.ADAMS. GROCERY STORE. KNABE & BROCK AMP HAVS opened a new Groeeey Store la tbe room adjoining Ualle'e Prag Store, where they have for sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY. GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, bugars, Spices, &e., which ars offered for sale At the Lowest Market Tricei.' Everything usually kept tn a Grocery Storecaa hi obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Wo rerpeetfally solicit thellbcral pe'ronereof the public. KNAUS A BRUCH A Mr, aetIO-1 J . F . M o IC IS , ATTORNEY AT LAW AID DUO OK YILLK, INDIANA. Office ever Weller's Hardware 8 lore, laall-y

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aS Hoofland's German Tonic. ' Tbe Great Brmcd in for all DUeasrs ef the .lirzn, iTOM.fcn, on Diazsrzra OKOASX. HOOFLAKITS GQV.UH BITTERS nare Jnteee (r. ae thy era leretea. rVem sWrvWlr admUrare eniy I fad. EOOFLAIvD'S gebiian tonio, Ic a eorablaetlee ef el! Ike laredlel T the Bit. tors, with Us pares! qssllif of Ja Oes Hum. Oreefe, Sc., mle u. ? th. mh4 lanl aaa aerMble remrdiee . rr oftVrrS te lb poblte. Tkoaa arelerrtef a kUa .l.. free from Aleeholte adsilitare, will see . Hoofland's German Bitters. Tboeewke have acebjixtlea te the cewbiaatloa at Ue aittera, as staled, will nee HOOFLAND'S GEHIIA1T TONIO. Tbev are Wik eejealty se4, aad eostala the same asedleleal vita, ibe ebeie bcw..e tbe Iwe belaf a snere ssetter of laete, Ike Tete betef the saees p. I. table. Tke stomsrh, from avarirty efC, snth ae Is.lige.li, Dcv1e. Krveee Debility, et. , ta very apt te p.--. have Us fae tloas 4.reerS. f , - The Liver, aynipsthtilnf asf (f l neloMly ss It deee with tba V V J J) Stweieeh, thea buM SWct v. e4, Ibe ma ef Whl.k I. Ibal - tbe llnlM Mrs frets several or at.re er Ike (sHewlng tflseaeeet Oonetlpatlon. rlatuleaoe. Inward Pilea, 1'ulnaaa of Blood te t ha llead. Aoidltr ef the Btomaoh, Nausea, Ileart burn. Dlsirwst for Food, rulnese r Wataht In tha bio ma ok. Sour fruolatiooe, biokIng or l'lutterin at tba Pit ' of the fltomach, Bwlmmlne; of tha JUad. Hurried or Difficult Braathina, Iluttarinc at tha Uaart, Choking or BunocAttne; Banaationa whea in a Lying Poatura, Dimness et Vision Sota or Webs before the 8ir.ht Dull Fain in tha Head. Daft, oienoy of JPerepi ration. Yellowness of the Bkln and Eyes, Fain la the Bide, Back, Cheat, Ltmbe, et., Bodden k'luahaa of Heat, Burninar la tha jrioeh. Constant Imaglnlnia of vlls SQd Great Depression ef eplrita. There It sc medicine evtaal etpet te Iheee resta. dlee la sask caes. A lose sad vl-r is luiparted te tbe whole .r.i.m, the app4lte I. etreee-tbeeeS. roo4 le .nJny.J. the etoaiMb d'(M4 preesptly, the hleo4 Is purltM, Ike eompleiloa hMevte eoeaS aad b.allhy. tba yellow llas-e Is sradlsatcd fmra tha eyee, a blrom Is vtvsa to the ckeeka, aad tke weak see nerves. Invalid becomes a strong aad hsallky rrt jo.vj jnr.t vexn xx ixrx Aed frellBi Ike kaad ef lime welt-tiler ksavlly ape tbeia, with nil Its attendant Ilia, will Sad In the use f Ihla HITTKRa, er Iba lOMlC, na e.ialr that wilt la.tu sew life late their veins reeiora la a meaaere the en.rry end ardor of mure vouthfel days, balld up their hruakaa Auma, aad sire heallh bad kapplaeae te tbelr remaining yaare. NOTICE. It ta a w.ll-etabMhed fast that fully eae-half of the rVmaleportlea of ear nova PUMk. Ilea are eel esjiiymeal of dam In ike good health t owa eipreeer, loa, their .tea, n.ver well." t it p r are ia 1 1 m,xtf Said, devoid er all ec.ryx, tiirewciy usrvcas, aaa nave ae eppntlte. Ta thie etaae of peraone tke B I TT IRS, ee (he TO. MC, is eapeelally reeommeeded. WEAK AND SCLI0ATC C3ILDRII Are vaad. etree ky tke use af either af th.ee rentedle. Tk.y Will sure every eaae ef at AEASMUa, WHb'iUt fall. . . Thneaaad. ef eertlS.ate. have aCeuuialaled la the hin J. of the proprietor, kat .paee will allow ef Uta publication of hat n few. Tewo, II will be ebaerved. ere nis ef note and vl suck .leading thai Iksy a art be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, 0ius(e e IK tH)Tm OiwrV Tev, wrtleet rKtttHl'lpht; Vsrch IS. 1MT. 'ISsd'n.x.f . J ts, Inbd'a Oes. tea Bitter.' AvW US food ma le, a-oful ta dlneee ef lb dls".tlve y ( r "sV. Organa, and er roal bene mp - iK 81 In eaaee ef d.htllty, end ' waatof aerv au. a.tb la Ike sy.l.ta. Yon ra, truly. UtO. W. WOOOWAI. Hon. J amas Thompson, Ju4g if Iht Äunrvntsf-Vnrf r fsnasylwiata, rhll.vWfkt-., April '.1, ISM. " I eeealder 'HonSand'a (irw.a futera' a eatfaaMs mtdMnt la csm rf nttarks of iudlKeatloa 'or pv,p...ia, 1 caa errtlfy Ibis from my eiperteaee of it. leere, with respect, r ja TiiOMrsos." From Rev. Joseph H, Kennard, D.D., riMr ilht Tith if.tsf fd (hnrck, I'kilruWpkl. Ir. Jnkn .Ttoar Slrt I hare hoea froqnealty vne.iod lo eoaaocl My nam with rocoauaoaea. II j.. of dlfeVreel kind, ef leHivtn., bat r.gardtnc the prnetlpc sny appro pb.re, I 9. de wltbarUsr aa eat ef p r I a I e have In all otleodbat proof la varlnn. la stansesaad Partlral.rlr ta n? wu family, ef the aaofulea.. of tr. li.Mftad'a Urraaa Hittwe, I dprt f enoa. from my Jianal ciire, to epro.e my fall eoevleMoa thai, jrr pcrtmil Ability 1 tht lyrtrn, nnd aremiuliynr IAw Otmplttint, it Urn " and eniuiWe 1 -wp-TttiU. In nnae eeae It may rail I but naally, I duubl not, It will Ita very henrSs'.ol to tbeea Who safer frem the above ranoM. Tear, very ro.perlfu1ty, J. 11. KKNNARn, . . .lbih, bolow Coatai St. . Froti Rev, E. D. Fendall, JttUtani EJUor Christi ChreW, PhOad I bnve derived detdod bon.Al from the aoe of BoeBaod's Ünna Muter., aad f'M It mj prlvilere to recommend Ihrtw as a mM valuable tools, lo ell who are .iiSnrlaK from (onaral debility or fruat . dkteaaee artatng froia d.raoroaient ol the liver. Twur. truly. X. D. FKItPALL, . CAUTION. T!"Ssnd'a Oirma Rsniedlea are eoflninfrllsi. Doe that tV paaw vanaveaar-. sl.n.lare of C. N. JACK b031 to on tha wrarrr f A f ill "'', Allotlierssre J V cnuterfelt. 1'nectpal eTtL-J-TW---0' Vanaractnry , at the Oeransa Udlclne Stre, Xe. CJl AUCtl S'.roel, rblladelpma,Pa. . CUlRLri HI. rr.l.V.V, trlHor, Vormorly C. St. JACKaOX a Co. lMlIOICfl. eoSaad'e O.rman Blttore, per botrla, , ft OA " " half mm, . 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STOVE AHI T1H . SilOP. LaHuo d Brotlaor, WOULD respeetrelly direct tke etttetlee e allperiooslB waatof TIN WARE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND, te taavraseaHmcat, at their Shop la lit. Cerate), where they heap, secstaatly en hand a laraa stock of everTtbltilBtheVrllneofbustaees. Ikey will arse pat ap ta order, Tlnnoonng,CatterlnjcandS?tlriiT. They are also Afentsfer the sals ef Adams's Pamps. Also Agents for Eiswald'e Metallic Sclee andHeeJs,wklobthey wilt cell either wholesale or retail, TheyerTer all articles Ii tbelr Ptore at st reasnnablecaeh prlees, an d their work Is warrant ad to five satisfastrea. Ordere reepeatfnlly sol totted. ' AUe.pat wa LIOIITNINO 10DI ' IIJets. per foot and ei.SOpar point. Aprl?, 1868.1y. t NEW TIN AND STOVE STOBE ROBERT OGBOnrd HAS JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK DF S On the We ft $uk of Main Jiurjm JStrttt, NEAR LINCK'S STORE, TO WUICH UK WOULD DIRECT Till attentloa ef all persoae ta weat of anything la kle liae of business, lie k.eps eeastaatly aa head a large supply of CookingParloriOffico Stoves -ALSOSUGAR KETTLES, IBRASO KETTLES, AND. IRONS, iND EXTRA STOVE -TRIMMINGS. He It also prepared te make aad pat ep TIN PIPE, TIN GUTTERS, AND TIN ROOF. Old Iron, Copper, linn ana renter eben t a escheoge for were ' ' All articles la bts line will be sold, aad work nscttted, 00 the most reasonable teross te sash r prompt paying east. mere. UerespecUelly sollcilf asbaroefpnblle peuonege, fsbl-ly EXCHANGE LULLS BROOKVILLE. INDIANA. TT TASIIINQTON HOLLAND havlagseld hie TV half of the above named establlskmeat to J0UN U. ADAIR aad W. XV BUTLER, they a eeaneetloa with WALTER 8. DAKER, have, formed a partaenblp for tbe purpose ot ruaalag lb.;seme, have pot II In ascelleat raaalag order, ander bow prepared teds work la the specdl.lt and hast soner. pedal atleatloa glvea ta eastora work, aad ear fa llltiesfor grinding being so great, waeaa al. wrji oa short notiei Urs out iristi forcer eis timers. ; . Tke highest market price raid la CASH for Wheat, or we will grind Wheat and pack Fleer lor those who de not desire te sell. . Thankful for past favors, they solicit a oontla 1) A K ER, AD AIR BUTLER. Boekvll!e.Ind.,Nov.l, llSI-ly, . PROOFSOFTIIESlPEniORQlAUTV or tub AMERICAN WATCH MADBAT rT,U K Arasrleao Warth Company, of VfaliheM, Aisss., rcspectruiiy submit mat their watches are eheaper, mora accurate, less eoutplea, snore durable, better adapted for general use, end mere easily kept In ordersnd repaired tbaa soy other watches In the market. They are simpler la structure, and therefore stronger, and liss likely to be icjursd then the .msjotity af for If a wstrhsi, which arscomposed ol from lis to 100 pieces, white la an old English astrh litte ere more Iben 700 parts. How they run under Ibe hardest trial watobts can have, Is sbowa ty tbe following leiten VENN. RAILROAD COMPANY, vrrics orTHBCiRNSMAL St rsbihvsfrr, Altoosa, Pa., Dee. 15., lrl. J j Oentlerocni Tbe watohes soanufaelured by )oa i have beca la uie ea this railroad for icrrril j yeare by our englnemen, to wbout we furnish watches as part ot our equipment. There era new sotne threebundred of tbcut carried on vui lino, aad we consider then good and reliable ; time-haepcrs. Indeed, t k.ve great sallafacllon la saying vour watches Ive ue less trouble, end I hsvs worn sad do wear much longer without re ; pairs than any watches we have srr had la ase on this road. Aa yoa era aware ae foianerly traded tn those of English wanufactuie, of echaewlsdgsd good reputatkai but as a cliistbey asver h.pt time aa correctly, ttor have tbcy done as good serrloe, as yours. , Io these stsloutcnts I sm suitslnedhy my predecessor, lit. Lewis, whoseeipeileaee estciided over a series of years. Uenetfully,EUWAjlD If. WILLIAM?, Grnprel Huperiatcbdtbt. American Watch Cn.jVYplthatu. . I We make bow flve diners at grades of wstebe, ; named rerpeeilvsly st folio s: Appletoa, Trery A Co., . . Welibata Watch Company, Wattbnm,Ma.s. i V'alibaui, Me... ! V altbsm, Mess. I lioston, Msss. 1 Uo.Un, Mr,,. ir I'. 3. iiertlett, Wut. Kllery, i Uotne Watch Company, ' ' Altof tbeia, with the exrcptloa of tbe llotni t Watch ComPAsy, are warranted by the AuicrUnL M'atch Company lo be of the best material, oo I ba most approved principle, cad to possess etcrj requisite ier a reliable time-keeper. Erery dealer selling tnese i atenee is proviueu win toe vowpany's printed card of guarantee, ableh should I aeeompun v each, Watch sold, so that bejtri iney feel sure that they are purcbailo tie genaiee i article. There ara numerous tbunterl.lts eid Imitations of nar WaUhra sold tbn ughi ut the i country, and ws would castlo urclenis tube', oa their guard Bain.t luipositlon. Any grades ot slibsu A etches a cj Ve pur. ' ohdisd of Watch Dealers tkrouf baut t.v rvuutiy , I ' ltUBUlNS I im LION, t aplIJ lb3 Ilroedwoj, ew Task. . - . .. . ... k . I j j i . h. r ... DKALtR IN

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Sir.!:.'. ii Brcolivilbtüncli a" I . J PJ V P. P. Y7ZGr HAirs in DtationoiVr: TOYO, TJÖTIÖ.bQp Tjjiisiciil Ji;liici,l J 1. (.. r.f. ra. tke eii;r of -e.hli:e eel vUhi'j tUi 1. tas Jost rps.l la tte Aa Kit f etil I U t u Ft If flic! rt.fü et n.h es I.edi's' VWil . ie and Csarails, Fancy Taper stoats. Alr-tme, r.n.l-e, fre.be,. Peek st l' fake. Vt'elleta. fares, VTrltteg Leaks, Tlrsds, fhessmes, Islsaaat.a, Ckerbvei, lemlaees, As., As. . . . . ;d u ä v 1 o'n s r. m $ ' , v.Hark as Fiele and Feaey vTfli Psfa 11 - ) eelopes, l.eed and relate Vea.r.. Book t-etaee, fteel fesi, Clark Se-ks, Inks, le., le. ; nx? Suck as MirMts, Tsr-e, tsse fe Ks, Jer:! Dolls, China Tiger. s aa Taee, Cii.i : Vresrak Aiorpe, Ae ie. i or Snch as VUllas, C eitere. ser)Vs, ?lao.. Cerate sad Frcnh Act rec sed rorerhe 1s f set vatl.ty, best ItaMaa Vivlie ed listier Clre.. I Music tit les, FMet Masle. ade Peels, PelfjOlodiof Music, awpsrer feüis. le., le. I la eddllU-s te thete 4eds bis aire a t!4 ieellertlea af , . I 1IONNLTS, HATH. EJBROIMBIEf, DRESS IKrelJlIMF, PABAECIP,4. 3HI 0 CD IIjES; f liandkcrrnUTF, Clour, Urunr-tra, - . runs dr. 5 ' .if t f the Yttf I.tUtt und Jtfcff wclrVe ' tae2S-y r. r. wis mab. oa aa a aw o an Watcheo and Jcuchv. WMi :a aeeaitaa :AWfOK has Jut reeetved a rvlestU ant ef enn.Istlsi ef Deplei aad Silver Wat.kei, ail sit the earletloe ar jea.lry or the latest styles an rat lern I. fie bei alien er.et variety ef Charte. bleb will le wsrtaaUd, St. iMJ at trlfltj liV Taaea an VI holerala trla. -m Old Gold aad EUver will be received la ekskeage lor Ooadr. Watches prempt' repelred la a aeat aad asps dltlcns atanaer. , ' - Alee, have Jest received e large and sll se sen esset tmeat af SJNUJcKst I-tJUJU K M'.T , fa ' RKVOLVEHS, PISTOI H. '-, CLSTKJIS AND DKLIF, ;. ' rüWDKR FLASK Is, - r OT BKLTS. , . Alse kssp ea hasl '' Alt KINDS OF AML'UrtlTIOM, ' ' Fewder, Caps, Cartridges, öeverameat fereae sloe Cars, Lead, As. Alsewtinltar aad Vlella trtat, law, FSl, Bridges, Tail Pieces, le. WM.DAWSOM. Breokvllle.Oet. S.IMI. STEAM V PLAWIIMC r.7!LL, Ccutral Ateaas, bet. Ilk and Ttkili., j CcLBcmille. lud. j ' Weneo Ci Hox tin, nuirRiKTor.r?. SASH, DOORS, LLIM'S, VlM'fW ABD Door Fraa.es, Inside l'lvat Mlsds atd Shut t.ts, BreeJiete, Kam. Jut ulelrge. end all kltde e' lBsiuerlnlik,a'Sde ta i.ir. . We are al.u pr.parrd lo ralrk(t fet Fell! Inf s elir.fi In lor or onMry. lelag . a e I -enl luerbbnlri, ae tbUV. as rsn l?t .siUlsrllt a te all who may fst t as wllk tb.li f slrstif e, Haniri: atd Sawirg drsa te eidat Olsted Peik ff relihed st DsjUa prises. ' fH" TERMS, CASU. . .. . '. ; Jua3H y WAKBF. I MARTlB.t M0W 1 cHiLDEEh'5 tivrs SAVED ion'; tu tli18. TMI 1 SAM'S I'r' CUl I L I r I'lKAXM'AL. IA I Cieup. ta, wtiliit.K Jte aee4 petd u acbts, st u sine a live e tUe el I v. 'lobias' Vent tlsn lltiutii tt. tbe ksete, J.a uttr ard Irei ". y-tr l.tiiesie alee et ist kt a a lit Uir t a i ii it. , i 1 st a J Jeie ls.ee 1 let. t wi lu ti. ate sever bibin.l a I I. r) it i i 1 1 a i ekes a j llnlairrt a si uird; tut Ittttir iIsm tf .sirs Late ttte rtilrd It. k r, si e kli) neu It It was IIS par bo tils tl.j a t hit. bet be a I'l ht ll. )!rlot a hUb, It t, il.ii v Iitai,.tls., lltsdstlr, 1 totbhrlf , lip 1 It. ate , s e lt g a. Mun.ir, Coli, l lsrrl w a, 1 jrsttsrj, jais. Old belts, and Fnlne ia iL ink ti.dirl. a ose ottce Hire It be I. tvii atikttl it. Jt ta wsnsiiitd )tiftrilj lt le uleli luiiU;. 1 fill ltlrcclion. wltb bcint. rtU l lit t. gi.te. )ot,l! C-il eidt ftiMl, ea la. I. epl St. 1 1 ADAMS At UKUUY, . tT1fKSlSYS3 AY -MOT, (BROOS1VILL, IMUAHA,) ' I Oßict trrr (iallhn't Sfi-r.t ansfll-y' . 1 ' , I J CI as. Samonioi i II K tSYV IX J AlK L i . I w Uli 1 1. u i .v a IN BÄ0OXVIL1E. IS D., " " 1 JUAliJIJWAJÄIB'll caium:n ri:i:s tools. r.i.ACKiMiTs ro i.. 1 COUI'KKS 'JDIU.S, . I SHOVELS, RAKES NAILS bj Hie Founil cr Ce::, DCCR tO KS, HAND UVVGi e a ins, r.nPKs, roiu A K, le , 4 , A . . . , Alt -r abirh ke fiare a tha l owest IMailitt Piicc.' t!l UH-I V . nJt taee. atsSirj VPA?.SAVf.'2 It L.