Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 January 1869 — Page 3
THE AMERICAS. LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
TIME TABLE W W V. R- R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. - Leave Brookvllle. ; Chicago Express .8:35 a Chioa.no -Mail Tlay Freight Might Freight 8:33 r M5 t ....12:00 r. UPWARD TRAINS. Chie.. Me... Chicago Express "" r Day Freight Xight Freight ....... - - - 12 00 f. . The New Year. I Vp this week's edition of the Indiana Aroer- i E're , , SRH lean reaches most of us readers, the year Ut will be numbered wiih the past, and the new j Tear be place J upon the "Scroll of Time.' ; a retrospect."" ' e- -. - ranied with good resolutions regarding " 'r,.tnrp. are the ceneral order of the current ; week The custota is a pood one, and should J 1, .i'n-r.rrllv ohserred "A Happy New ' ' . . , , ! Year" to every one of our many kind pa rens. , Acknowledgment. f Henry Cordier tsq ha placeu us uuur, uu- r , J , , f iieauotis lor a neat pamphlet copy ot his Anmini Report for IStiS as Male t rison ommiseioner of the Stale of Wisconsin. Personal. Hon. C. F. Clarkfon, of Iowa, called on uh . last I uesday , looking Hate, Diarty ana gooo-
rauired none the worse for having removed: a. I iNatiot.s; ior recent louvena, an l lor an , o , ,., ,; who ar sutl'-rin perseciisiou for ihe truth. to the llakeye S;ale some twelve or thirteen t . ' , . , to me " , . ' bntutda , Jan. 9. Genera!: for the c'mv'ryears a0; but, on the contrary, "well off' in j 8;on t)f iael; for the circulation of the Holy this world's poods, health, combrt and true j Scriptures; lor Christian and Philanthrope enjoyment. Ills career has been eminently j Societies, and for the outpouring of the Holy " .v., .ine h ",,innpPrPa" in Inwa I Spirit on Christ ia.ts and Christian Churches
djiicmiui " - r Removal. The rooms in Haile's Block, so lonp; occnried as a law office, firat by Georiie Holland,
then by Holland & llinkley, and las'ly by Hoi-, An Explanation, land Binklry &. JonP3, within the last week ; We occasionally nu et wiih those who are lahas been vacated by them to make, room for boi inir under a wrottjj im pi ession in regard ;o Mr. A. Knabe, the present owner of ihe build- ' prttiliiii; "county papers, as compared with city iti!;, who is fitting them up for a residence tori publications. "Why is it," saj s a subscriber.
himself and family. Messrs. Holland, llinkley it Jones have removed llieir cdlice lo the frame building adj .ining the residence of M. V. llaile on ihe North, and immediately opposite the Democrat Otiice, where lh-y can be found ready to lend their services to till in pursuit of justice and their legal righis. Revaluation of Property. The Auditor of S ate has issued a circular dirk-ctiiii? the real estate appraisement which was made on a gold basis five vears ago, to be t tnad. the present year ( 1 Hii'J) "on a greenback I basis. State Teacher' Association, The S:ate Teachers' Association met Richmond on Tuesday evening, and was at lo continue until Thursday night. The indications were that it would be largely attended. Christmas Passed iff "as n;etry us h marriage bell" at lirookville, Metam ita. Ii-tvming lirove, I'uir- : fld, Ml. Cartnel, Cedar tirove and other pla ' s in Franklin County so we ham fr. in : tliuse v ho k now. Mrs. Hanuah Reynolds' Store Contit ues to be well 8'ocked with il l kinds o! ' lutnily (iioc-ries. Flour, Oysteis, Cai.dits. : Ac, Ac, which she disposes of at ihe lowest ', market prices. We advise people lo call there , and get bargains. Accident. Mr. II ibert 0born mwt wiih a serious accident on Wtdtied.y ni(ruing. While cutting some sheets of tin with the S(tiariiiif shears, his right hand gol caught in the shears, cutting off the third and fourth fingers iluse to the upper joint. Last nd Ouly Call. All persons imlelreri lo me must rail a settle at once. 1 want monev and tnut lime it. - J t). VanIIohx. Sugar Buckets. Tliooilorft Ueilel ha- lot of Sujrar Buckcls for s.i't" just the thing for fa: iu"rs during ilit-sugar-making season. 11 - HVrs ihcni a: Ciut inna' i pi ices. Gravel Road Suit. During the recent term of Court in Union Cumin, Joseph Htowti hroupht suit epainst the Liberty, Uosi-lmrg Bnd Danlapsviile (Jravel Itoa I CompHiiy. This suit (says the Lib ert) Herald) was an iiiunotion lo restrain the Co in pan y from collecting tax for thp rurnose of biitl. ling their road, on a certain .art of the lainiiff 8 land, where the road makes suuarc turn claimiiur that !. la,l ,i: i ,,- . ., , . , , ""i i'c on trmsr-i siue i't uie roaa and conse iuently would be exempt from taxation. The di lendatil demurred to the complaint, which Jeinnrier was sanctioned by the Court, ami exceptions tiled by the plaint IT, and the case ri'e"led to the Supreme Court. Holiday Presents. P. P. Wisman has a splendid variety cf Fancy l.oods, such as LfulitV IVckel Hooks . . , ... , ,v atid in rse, Fet fume and ot k Boxes, Ftu.cv ' luper Uoxe8,,itinS Dks, Ladies' Compa.ior,, Albums, Music Hoxes, Tablets, IVail and Shell Card Cases, Music Folios, Plain nnd taney Dolls, China Tea and Dinner Sells, Doll Heads, &c, Violins, Guitars, Acccrdeons, French Harps Ac . .... Mrs. W.sman is offering her tock of MilImery oods at greatly reduced prices. Give her a call. The Recent Whisky Seizure.
We were misinformed in regard to tbe re- "nJ no a,'ul,t "er w "d have been shortened ent geizure, in Cincinnati, of whisky shipped hy ma"y yeflr" forcc,, ' liTe in any ttI,er '" r i i j- ... ... , ! cality. Her love for her relatives was very re trom Mr. Beggs distillery at Metamora and , , , , , , , . , .. .,, ,, i nisrkable, whether near fr distant kin, and it Mr. Colters disullery at Harrison, which UwouMh, bcen hard t0 luaUe her bclieve tUat separate lots of whisky somehow or other pot ! theJ were not alt worthy of herlove.
, v.- unvis. wr. VUMtfrs WDISRT. Il innParil. tan tint iii,l In tl.. ,tr;n ...... nf .I... .... ....., . DUt was only detained, and was soon afterward rebased. Mr. Colter wishes il understood that he does not belonfj to ihe "whisky ring," nd we make this statement in ordor to correct the erroneous impression that he has been trying to defraud the Government. He professes to be doing a legilim ate business, and ,nas been exonerated from all blame in this waiter. The revenue officers happened lo be "misralteo in their man."
' A Week of Prayer. - - From the 3d to the 10th of January, 1869, 1 a Week of Prayer is besought, under the au-
thority of the Evangelical Alliance, OYer the r.rl,t v ,:..;.. i;.. r proposed by the several branches of the Evanail- a, . ja, i Belica! Alliance, as suitable for prayer and ex- : I . . - .1 1 1 t uonauon on me successive aays Ol me wees: ; Similar, .Tan. 3. Sermons. Sulifoel: Tho ; intercession of the "High Priest over the ; House of God" the motive and model of united prayer. Heb. x 19-22. Monday, Jan. 4. Confession of Sin. and i iiaims-tiniiu nr special ana general mercies ij.; ,k . . K . v . ' (turiiijf the past year, to Nations, Churches ' i B,,,l KumilifQ Tuesday. Jan 5 Nations: For their tem- ! Poral BM(1 spiritual prosperity; edifying inter- , course an ,ue "uaiotenaiue of Peace; for in- ! creagpd o,,,.,,;,, for ,bp (Jospe!; for ihe remcvai of social ev.ls; for the better obs-rvame of j the Lord s day; and for lvii.f;s and all in auWednesday Jan fi Pamiliea: Fnr fHH. I . C . - for a blessing on heme influence: for all Seminaries of Christian 1 learning; Universities, Colleges, and" School?; for Sll,ll1lly Schools, and private i nst ruction; ; tor our lou'lj abroad, and tor a blt-ssi:'.;! on Cbristia ,i!er(lt,ire. Thursday, Jan. 7. The Church: For more know.ede of God's Word and increase of ; ' , T . . "T . , .adapted to rich and poir; prowii: love to .... .. M mr . papM , ,-,, f: var;((1 liame and of all nations; and for the : sending forth of more Laborers into the liar- : vest. ; Fridav, Jan. 8. Mission1: For the Cotiveri- i i i . r.f iliu I I ....it..... r. . . 1 1 . . 1 1 .1 . l . 1 1 1 u.t.i . " f , r ,,ie row(ll of mi,,ionHrf ZrB . for ,he removal ! 0t hindrances to preaching the Oospel among ; throughout the VV'orld. 1 Sunday, Jan. 10. Sermons. S'lnjct: Tlie j duty if the Christian ( hurch in relatioti to the Religious Wants of the Wotd 1. 'that von charee $2,5(1 for the Indiana AnifricHii, when ihe Cincinnati weeklies, much 'aoer, cf ti be obtained for less money? ' Ihe Shelbyville Union answers ihis question so tiuiy and forcibly that we copy it as our an ser also : ! All those Cincinnati establishments publish ds.ilv papers, from which the entire matter ! com) ostng their weekly fnpeis n msid-" up I he most expensive part ot printing is the cost of tvpe-settiiijr. Now, where lite type fa been el and used tor the daiiv, it is laid aside from i day to day, mikI titmlly made up into a form ,V,,m ,he ekly issue is printed, the oM.r cost of the l.-uter heitig lite paper, ink and press-work. In short, that which cots the country press more ihati any otrnr branch i I in hnsiness, costs turf city printer at so'melv Nothino, in pelting out his weekly sluel This fact, in addition to the facilities of steam power-presses, required ill the issues ot thej dailies, applied in the issue of ihe weekii s, will cive a satisfactory im-uii lo ev,iy l;iir-mind-d reader why toiinti y weeklies c.itit:o be all'.n Jed cheaper I La i iliey usuaiiy ate. Motif y Wanted To Beiinqieuts. Notice is hert by given l- all prrsoitd ii -dtbtcd lo tne by note or otheiwise, that if the same wljicii is due is not p-iid on or be'ore the l."th day of Jatmary, ls.i:!, 1 will cotiiniei ce tutt fur the collection "f 'he sanip. Persons, indeii'ed to thf old tinned Nes'oilt, Suimpf A Phlum at'P reauested to settle up, aid persons ii,- i i i- ), . holding claims against sai l lirtn will present : :htu for stilemnt.. TlinM v Nksiiitt. j 1 I White Water Tp., Dec 24, IStiS-o I j , m j I . j ErOOKVille Markets. j Wheat is seii'mg in Brook Ville a- $ 1 5d to $!,.-.) p-r bushel, Oats 50 cts , F.ariey $2 : Flax-sr-ed fl.i) to fl I'll, Clover-seed 12 Cs ! per lb , Timothv seed l,:.tl per bushel. Com ! , 5.5 cts, I-lour .Ot per bid., I oiatoes 4.) cts. ,.r bulod l',.rn meal 1. H n (d hem fionr i $4 to $4,50 per cwt., Sah $:l,2S per bii'., Hojrs : f9 to ?10 per cwt. net t for light to heavy aver- ; Mrs. Hjinnah D. Gallion. Mr?. Hannah 1'. (ialiion, who died at Ver tessiiencein Hrookvillc, Ind , Dec. 2:ld, iSi'S.was lUe daughter of Thomas an.l Ann Douglass, Her mother was the daughter if Maj. William I! iymond, so generally and favorably known throughout West Yirginia. Sho was born near tiveensburg, (ircene County, Pennsylvania, October 14, 17fil,and was consequently in her seventy ninth year at t'ne time of her death. Her father died when she was young, and her mother subsequently married Dr. Isaac Johns m, with whom she livel until her deatfe. Dr. Johnson left Pennsylvania in IS11, stopping f r three uiontlu in Milford. Ohio; from there ho moved to what is now known as Slack water, near where Reuben Cooley resides: and in the Siring of 1M2 the f-miily came to lirookville. nhera Mrs. Uallicn , h:ls cver fir"'e resiacii. witl Uie exceptional two or three years which the family spent in Green?burg, Ind. She was married to Nathan l. Gal lion, in Brwokville, by Kev. Lewis l'ewees, on , the 19th of March, IS15 . j Mrs. iJ.iIIion has been a resident of Irookvil!o for over fifty-six ;rs, and was well known to all the old settlors of Franklin County, who uni- ; versally respected ar.d lov.d her for her truth, ; benevolence, kindness and constancy. The writer ! l'''8 notice has been intimately aoijuainten wi h ' her sincethe ISth day of December 182, ami for long period (forty-two years) has never known , nnv change in her conduct. She was one ol the most "... . . remarkable persons the writer has ever known tor two quami. these were her constancy as a friend, and her lots or H.ack. Her attachment never swerved or varied once a friend, always ; triend. it was scarcely possible to convince ' hr that n friend had counuitted a fault; but if -v,rcel to own it, she always had an apt lofty for the act, and adhered still more firmlv to tbem. gh, alwaT8 aefenaed het absent friends, and never suffered ttsm attacked without comin-to their defense. home in I'rookville was o ! Her love of her great that she was unhappy in any other place, I She was at near rcrfeet womn anl v'Tfect wife i.iti. ! Shewasremorkai . . , . . . . ... p.y inausinous: a gooanouseneeper; una aunosi j to a fault to her family; a good neighbor, benev1 "lent, kind to everybody, and above all, (Cod bless her,) she attended to her own business and ...... never interfered witn that of others. In relig- : ious sentiment she was a Friend cr Quaker. i . , , . . . ! She leaves two daughters and one brother, with a host of more distant relatives to mourn her' loss. Phe was buried in the Rrookvilln Cmctn- ! Dee. 2, 1S. Religious acrvices by rs.Lvnch o. ft H K c a I I? II Jrookriila, led., Pec. 2?: 18?!.
. Obituary. Itfltflftt ttlt ft tltt? fi Died at his residence near New Trenton, Ind J MJ illl. Mil. M IM.l W II Dec - 23d, 1868, Rev. Moses Hernaday, aged S'i W?4? T V- -9- tL M
yeare. lie was born in Orange County, North' Carolina, and moved with his father to Butler! County, Ohio, in 1801, which was then almost a i i wilderness. He commenced to preach the gospel ; nnv4tiuv.io. ail, v. vj -. v. va -a v,u 1 1 I vj ex l. H I U rj KViLIXTl when he wa, but twenty year3 olJ and trayeled extensively through Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, preaching and exhorting on all occasions. He was personally acquainted with the men who tuet : at old- Cane Ridge, and there consigned their! creeds and confessions of faith to the moles and ' !i.., .i ,. .-t- .. -an., .v . , , . , , . , their counsel, which movement has caused the . ,. , sectarian establishments some trouble since! that t5me- 1Ie heartiIJ sympathized and was connected with the movement to return to primitive Christianity, but he afterwards connected himself with the Baptist Church, to whih he had ' formerly belonged. Nevertheless he was ever af- ! terwards opposed to all ecclesiastical tvranuv. j He attended Oxford University about 1820, and from thence he moved to White Water, where he Tesiiad until his deMh. He kept no record of the marriages that he had solemnized or funerals; he preached, but they must have been immense in number. e jicd triumphantly in the faith of the QospCi the Son of (Joi, looking forward to a gIorius immortality bevond the grave. He was twice married, ar.d leaves a widow and seven , .. , ... children to mourn his loss. m politics he was a uemoerat ot the Jackson type, pure and unwavering in his devotion to his country, and a hater ot tyrants and oppressors of every land and nation. rl" 1 . . . . '. . 1 - f oountrythe men who cIeare,, our forests anJ mae the cartn to bl oom and blossom as the rose. May we emulate their virtues ar.d cherish their memories, and remember, too, that we are mortai. J. K. H. Ditd. P E T T I . R E W . A t Blooming Grove, oa Saturday, December 12th, ISfiS, of consumption, Missouri A., second daughter of Wm. W. and Erneline Pettitrrew, in the 2'Hh year of her age. Again has death invaded this family circle, and now the survivors mourn a pure and lovely daughter aadsister. Put they sorrow for themselves bereaved and home made desolate, not for her to whom the change has been a blcesed release from weariness and pain. K. H. S. Cincianati Wtialesa'e STirksts. T iesday, l: c. 2U P. M. Flour. Fancy brands of hil! and white wheat flour are steady nt s, 00 to S.oli; family sells at $7,.0 to 7.7.", the la t te r rate for wel 1 know n trade brands; extra is dull at frt,50 to ri.Tb: surer fine at to (i,tttl, and low grides atf 1,50 to 5,2s; rye tlour is ijuiet but firm at -JH.-iO to ri.To for good to choice -jualities: loiekwhe.U 9 tut 13 in good demind at 8,00 to lit, ltd per brl. Wh:it. Xo. 1 winter red suld at fl,72; Xo. 2 is ofTerad at i I and Xo. 3 M flo, buyers contending for concessions of oc. 'Till arid white wheat is merely nominal. Corn. Sales of ear at HG'' to C7c, closing at '"'Se at the depcts, with all offered sold. Oats. iVJc for prime white, 60c for No. l,and ."Sc for Ko 2. in elevator, or in sacks. Kye l,:t) to l,:7 tor o. 1, iu elevator, or prime, in sucks, on arrival. Baricv. v2.-0 to 2,25 for No. 1 Canada spring, and .f 1 ,75 to f il for No. 2 State. MtiU. $2. tut to 2,40 for fair to prime spring. Hogs. The supply is I'g'i t and short ol the demand, while t!ire .ire greedy buyers for choice he ivy hog. Sales were made at J',i,.".0 to In, On g -ns, for liitht , and SI il,2- to i,5. for medium to heavy averages; 12, IK' net would lie paid iVr heavy hogs, but they arc hell higher. Some c.utitry dressed averaging 215 ibs net sold at Seel. Clover is in fair demand, and lirm at 15eperlb. Ti moth y i s t iet , but held at :'.,(" per bushel. Flaxseed ii in good demand at 2, Oil to 2,10 per bushel, ' 1 ,,,, ... ., , ... r - n:, "liown with toe tyrant of ignorance that induces ju t.. patronize W'-rthless dy and p-ona turns (lard ). Only ' Barrett's Veget'iblo Hair - He - toi a t ive" finds favor n herever it is used. Tint i- the preparation M whi.di a '-siher tntd.tl" wild awarded at the X . H . Mate Fair ia Ifdii. Louisv'"e J ""' n;U' rrctpliratcd New Voik barber said, not long noe, th it t.in-e tenths of his customers t referred to have their ha it dressed with Barretts Hair Restorative" taanv other substance, as it kee s the scalp so cool and free from dandruff. Troy i'aily Whig. I V.M0 RKsT'S MONTHLY MAiAZlNE, uni 1' vcrs er?l!y acknowledged the M idel Pa lor , Mag nine of America; devoted to Cr''i.il Stories, Pome, Sketches, Household Matters, (J -;as of Thought, Personal auvi Literary lios-ip (in-, eluding special departments on Fishions.) 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19 IX EXCHANGE FOR FLANNELS, BLANKETS, j:E3-LJNrS, MANUFACTURED AT THE TTARUIS0X AVI0LEX FACTORY ! ! ma. - - - - - Having bought MAJJRJ.C. BURTON'S STOCK i OF GOODS, am having also purchased ! j AN 1ADD1TI0XL ASSORTMENT IN UMIXNATI, we will sell IXCLCSI VELT far AT REDUCED PRICES. I ct:iO DIETZ GEIS. J . B A U E II & CO., Sole Agents for thtGold Medal WM- KXABEA CO GRAND SCjUAHE .VXD UHUGIir PJANOS, Also for thp A . II . G A L E & CO., EM I G ABLER, And other First 01 iss Instruments, Wholesale Asren tor OAIlIIAli P A: NEIDIIAM'S CKI.KBKATKn ORGANS AND MELODEONS, BRASS AND GKRMA.-i SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, No. 050 HroatltC'iy, New York, A D Ni. GO Wiistinqm Srt-e, rROTtY Ol'KR A HOI'S K . C 1 1 iMtit Tl.l.ixnis Send for Catalogue and Price List. 2 ly. Oct. my GOOD; PRICES UNIFORM AT THEW YORK STORE! SUItVC $ KAISER Have received a Magnificent Stock of Fall & Winter Dry Goods. oiit luting' in inrt of, nyiil eiilirncip jf an enJies variety ot Styles ano Quality. DA UK l'K I N TS AND I K LA i N KS, , DhAlN FKH'UI'D Ll'SrilHS, KNiiMSM Jt FUH.NCD M KHINUS. SHAWLS AM' CLOAKIMIS, DROWN HLHACHKD Ml SUNS, J FANS, TW F.KDS. CASS1M FHKS, (ILOVKS, HOSIFHV, NOTIONS, etc All those in need of Drj o- ds wilt find it to the'r ad v in t age to give us a ca 11. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. oot:U Sl'ING i i'AISER. KXCKLSIOll MILLS, MKT A MORA. rTAViNti Pl'RCHASED THE liORDON LjL Mills (now known as the EXCELSIOR Mil )at M etamora. ludiana, and having rei.a'.rcd and added some nev lachinerv the most approved kind, we feel eoctidet.t that we cue Jo as g lod ; Custom AVot'k 1 as any Mills in thn West. a. we have one of the ; most "experienced Millers now in our employ... Would most, cordially invite the public to give ' us a call, as we in tend to be prompt in giving satisfaction. Cash for all kin jS 0f Grain. - i LEONARD .t MTTCHELL. j Mctauiora, In 1., Sept 4th, 1S0S 3:n. j ?e hair RESTOKATlVn '.i 0 ", i t.V It.- N II. M-.H- l":.iv Q. -V ; v v f-.l. 1 il.-ir I ' i- o-.n.- I c.-h r: j if; fK t. r- n...l I -; -. a-;' ' "."",. "f rZf3 A VY " " I',..,., "....I ,m. :'iA '..-. -JTJL the Un r v. t-LO1-J. R. BARRETT Si CO., Prcpnetort, M INI lir.sTF.K, X- H. xf. w. H A I L E , Sole A cent for RrookriEe. ap!7 V. II. LAAV : SADDLE & HA. 11 NESS M.YXIT.U'TUKER, TI eineetfullv announces to the citizen of Meta IV mora and vicinity that he is prepared to fur nish S A D D 1. E S KARUESS of every kind prompUy to order. AIo nj "o 'A p rV p r.vi done on short notice. Terms reasonable. Metamora, Ind., Oct. If Sin. J 37 LICENSED AUCTIONEER. erms reasonable. Address Dieweisburg. j et 16 :!rfi. I IN Dl & N ATiOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Ryman, Proprietor. mehSO tf ADAMS it BERRY, (BROOKV11.LK, INDIANA,) 0?"i? over GaUions Sfon. rtl-y VINTON ROUSE, Cambrlilse City, Indkina, v T X T O X . F II O F 11 1 E T O R oet 1 S 1 , Slielbyville Jr II. PE1KCE & SOX A Free 'Tin Bun4 Dee. 1.5-1 j -
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UJft 1U lttUl'Als HAKIilEK ! They are i!so Aeentsfor the sale of Arlsms's . than it can reach them by papers pubiishel in Pump?. Also Airrnts for Fif-wald's Metallis I other cities. Ihe Daily Journal reoeivej i teuis ; Soes andHels, which the will sell eitker whois1 of news from all parti of the world that .ire worth sa !e or re'.iii . I having, and the same is published in th Weekly ' They offer a 1 1 art iel es i n tlieir Stor at raost !iaa condensed form. irao nBHe.asi r rices, an r! tb tirwrrl iwirrpnlI ltcan nut be nec.'sary , at this dav, to prtio - i edtozive satis faction. Orders resieettulU solicit-
ulariie the merits upon whu-h the Journ.il rests its claims to a continuance and extension of the ; abuudant patronage it has so long enjoyed. That patronage is itselt the best evidence of its mer- j its. A newspaper must be worth to a reader what j he pays for it, or he will not have it. It is in no i respect different from any other article. 1 1 sup pliea want, and is w 01th more or less as itsupplies the want more or less completely. If it is good, it needs little other solicitation uf patronajre than do good groceries or dry goods. The 1 Journal has nept steadily in view the purpose of making itself iudispensible to its readers, by ' furnishing them the news in the m st convenient forui , of the most au; hen tic character, an d of the ; greatest variety. Ii has uiaiiitaitjed a staff of j Editors of AcKxowrJ'tixiKo Ability AM KXI'KRIKSCE. It has systematically dispatched reporters to I describe lorits columns all cocui retice", political and otherwise, of central interest. It has incurred very great expense in securing sj ecial telegraphic ni:-patches. It has Inhered without counting cost or time to make itstii as nearly its possible a Complete Daily and Wf.kkly Kfco;jd of the Affairs of the Country. I Hy these means it has piven its readers the fu II j worth of their money. Its proprietors ask sup- i aort for it because the.v ask no more than they pre anie to gte a mil ana sa us:actory equiva lent lor. 1 bey ask uothmg on account ot party preferences or local advantages. A paper that iies the help of its party because of its partisan charac er is apt tu have little else to recommend it. The Journal aiiiis'to secure patronage by bein WORTH ITS riUCE TO AN Y MAN of any party, itis REPUBLICAN; IN ITS POLITICAL VIEWS, and its conductors see no reason to think that it will ever be anything else, bat its columns will contain all of the Departments u.ually included in first class uew.papcrs, including POLITICAL, FINANCIAL, CO M M K KC I A L , At! 1 I CI" L 1 1" ii A L , FOKEIOX, I) MLSriO. O EN l-.KAL INTEL- tKItiI. AL AND SEL I ilK i O i: , L Eu T E I) S T 1.1 U ( E S , LITER VTCKE, PERSONA L WOSSIP, TOGKTHKK 'WITH A SVMMAKY O V 1 H K Legislative and Conc.kkssional ProCKKDlXtiS, so full and accurate, 1 so well arranged that t no 1 ndi.mi.iri , and no man desirous t keeping , nosted in Indiana affairs as well as the even t the world. can do wtthout it. The circalatioi it has atttained, tar in advance of any paper ever published in the Sbite, and surpassed by very few in I he Northwest, is proof that its effo its have neither been misdirected nor unappreciated. What it has been it will cortinue to be, improving by experience, by a more enlarged nroiuntance witti the needs tf the public, and by increased means id' carrying out its designs. liesides the News, ie leirraphie a u d othorwise.it will contain a great deal of i n teres ting a n d valuable matter of a iniFCc!laie us kind, adapted to the tastes and d'sires of the family. Stn'.f; of a Sii (' (' (.7m rnrtt r , Sl. i fi !i s, A imlti vi ' ami 1 1 1 ntctouf hxt ';.', will give variety and piquancy to the more solid matter, and make it acceptable eouaby to the younga.n l oi l. fl.e pioj le of Indiana, who are not subscribers to the daily edition of the Journal, should take the Weekly Journal, because while it equ lis any other week y newspaper in the country iu other departments, it at tne same ' tiuie afor is them the news of their own St ie as ! no other newspaper does. ! Terms oJT Subscription. I THK DAILY JDVKXAL ; By mail, (pay able, in advn uc. 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" Remittances for Clubs mut be made at one ; time, bat additions may tie in ole at a oy time, at ; Club Rates, al'terVie CI ul' haf been raised, pro vided a full year's subscription is timeo. Money should be ent 0y Post Umce Money Order when pracMcable. prj-Agents wanted in every County ar.d Town in Indiana to Canvass for the Daily and Wechly Joornal. .&efSend for a Circular and Spcciiren Copy. Address, INDIAN A PO LIS J 0 1" R N A L , Indian apol is, Ind. GUMS VNi) SEE!) WANTED I will pay Cash for all kinds of (drain nul Seed, delivered at mv Distillery "r Warehouse iu II iriison, Ohio. JOHN 0 JLTEU. iept. M, lM'W-tf. DEALER IN PBUGS ANB ryXEDlcrWES, P A I NTS AND OILS, V u. 1 N" 1 H JLl: S . Xntent !M edicirif ss. Szc. A T THE 1TB I. W SCA LE, (MAIN STBEKT. ) BROOK VILLE, INDIANA. ' .TulT IT-ly Dr. rvRiiauoN PHYSICIAV AM) SURGEON, FAJUFIELD, INDIANA iON.mi MILLS! . will he paid to CUSTOM ! 1 a ' faction guarantied. I will : sx mv post, unless ah -ent . j . - - V my customers will be waited; SiVicvster. who chPon(re eoinpet'tion I " ajr or Hnrr Drwsser. F I.H I' 11 A I. W A YS ttS D for sale, warranted as g-.n-i at can he ! . f5 in the Vslley. TERMS CSH. Tainks for p it pnln.nifc'. ule ,ir,..in-e..f fh. s. ne. J 'HOWN. iuS- 7 ly. Kropriilr.
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-f , 1 i S JKJTO ' W'U'I.D respeetfnlty direct the attectirn ef all persons in want of TIN WARE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND, w.t.cv,,. : . uicirit'j'tit him lit.n i iur i p i ii ii i - i mj f I , "7 " '"J"" ," 1 "v to ,1T'"'T' T I H ROOll 11 , fi H tl e T I) fi R FI fJ SpOllllnp. Also, put nr. T.IfJKTXTNO RODS per foot and 1.50per point. Apr 19. ISflri ly. I3 5U. m TIH AND STOVE STORE feft"." OSECRfJ HAS JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK DF (infill' )Vlit'Jl 't'Jf.ll',1 lllll Jiff Sfl'ft. NKAR LINCK'S STORK, rP0 WHICH HE W )l LD DIRECT T 11 K - attention of a!! persens in want of anything in his line o f b u s i r: e s . hand a large supply of He keep constantly ci Cooking, Pin IcrAOff.cc Stoves -ALSO-SUGAR KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES, AND-IRONS, AND EXTRA ST0VK TI! IMAllNGS. ; He i? al so prepared to mate a t il put up TIM pjpe. TIN GUTTERS. A'.' D TIV RDOF. Old Iron. Connor. Bras anil rtUr tat(,n jn exchange for ware. Au .vrtio!os ; p. i s line will he sold, and wort i y. n ........ .nqa.m .!.! t d r ?. f f ii h IT prompt payinc customers. H e respect tall y "olicita a s h a re tf pnhl i o pa t 'on a ge . feb t- I y EXCHA&IU-E mills1 n noo k v i l i.e. i r i a n a . U ASH INO i ON HOLLAND having s Id hia hall of tbe above named eablish tn en t lo JOHN U. ADAIK and W. W. SU TLER, thay, iu concecti'-n with WALTER S. UAKEK, have formed a partnership for the purpi.ae of run nin g thejsn me, have put it in r xccl'.en t run n i ng order, and ar" now prepared to do wo-k in tba apead' 8t and best Banner. p ecial at ten .ion given t n cu s ton work , a il o a ; ilitie: for grinding bc'ng so grea', we. tan alys on short notice turn out grist? for our coit 1 1 c r s . The highest market price paid in CASH for heat, or wa will grind Wheat and pack Floni ior those who do n (t .i esi , e to sell. Thankfu1 for r.ct favors, they solicit eotjti t-iscf ar.a at itiorcnse of l u-iness. RAKER, AKA1 R 3t IU TLKR. Rook villa . T r. 1 .. N ov . fi . 1 Srt-1 . "A Repository of Fashion. Pleasure, and "instruction." HARPER'S BiY2F. sup pi etuen r eonttiiring n''imroes full 'cd patterns if usffijl a rt i !-s a. .con. pa i. ies the pm-er r'ery fort n igli ' . a nd m- siona'. ly an elegant C.lored Fhsbion Plate. Haroet's li.i z .r con t i io 1 ft '. lio !u;o of ti S'.o !" Ilarj.ir's Weekly , jrintcl on supe.fine calenu. red paper, mi l is published weekiy. r if .'-- V.'('.-f S of flu Pi i H irner's Rax ir on t at 1. 1 I ! pict jri'8, pit - t e r s , etc.. a viirct v f interest to the tVmily in ittr of espe.-i -I u?.e and ar:i-les i.n bea . 1 b , drt-ss , teet matter is specially ad tpte I to the circle it lain tin led to ii lere.-l iitid iutruc;; aiol it has, besides, go oi s tor ies a n d Inerar mnlterot m ril. It is i,, it sarpri.-ing that lb- journal, with su.-li features, has nebu vi d li. a s Uoi I Ii um an iiu inni -e success: l-r s.met!iins !' tbe kind w;: de.-in d in thousands of families, and its vuldish rs have tilled the demand. New Vork Evening Post Whether we lisi i.-r its cla.ms as I. as. d upon the elegance and sUier.orii f tne piper, it 1 1 n 'ir i oh i. -a! aline arancc. ih- tai'e aid judgine n t ills pi ay e i to t be ei g ' ' m g". con t ri I in in s i-oi. ta i oed in its pig tatioglv pronounce it to be siio i r l! :i 1 1 1 e 1 r v i) uw he-i 1. t.-i.-l; 11:1. 1 every particular to any uttic siiimar puoiicaif.n bi re 11 r a bron .1 Phil' Legal 1 n ' li 1 g" -cr. We know of n.i nlher Engu-h or Auiefi-'au j ournnl "I f.itii. n 1b.1t c m prvt. t.d lo i.pprn i.ti iv in coin pleteut in 1 va ri. t . . V e w urk 1 i it has the merit nf being .vnr!ile. of a-.nvey-iil i 11 s: rue' i m , nf giving esieli.it pinrrm in etury depar incut, and ..I m iog ell t..ike.i with g.iod rea.iii. g matter. V au (null! and rii C. et..r. To dress according to Harper's It .ar i l be 1 the -ii ui and amhi'i .n otthu woan n .t .1uet1ca. i tostou Transcript. SUBSCRIPTIONS. -1SS9. ' ' Tkkms; Harper's liixar, oie ear ?l I An ExtiM Copy f eimer tb .Magaiil , W e k -ly, or I'azir mill be supplied n:' f..r ever ! Club of Five StuMeribr at 4 0 ' -.1 b , . 11 o ue r e J ui'.ttauec: t-r Su '."..pie l..r t2t Ml. Sub Tipti..us : Hirer's M.igai'e. Weekly. and li ii ir, to urie a idrvs f-r oiie jeav, lu 00: 1 or, two of Harper's l'r 1 io . lea is , lo m ud.ln.for oueyear, $7 ml. Rack numbers can be supplied st .'.ny time. ! The postage on Harper's Hmr is 2it om' vear, which must be paid at the subscriber' pol M.tH-e. , Subscriptions sent from Eritish North i American Provinces must be aivmiit uniid with ! 20 cants additions!, to prepay I niteJ sum j.t.tage. Address j HARPER & US OTHERS, New Y r. I sprTngikli)! ' TT ERE is the place tu buy your Cheap Goods, j 11 A. L. Adsius M sti.l 011 baud and ready to . sell Hats. Cai.s, hoots. Shoes, Clothing aud 1'ry ! tioods. ;f all dcci ipl it r a," Factory KlaaurU, ! Jeans and Yarns, tiroceries and Hardware, all ot which I mill sell as chp a ihe fiist S" i imiuc right along with your uiosey sn.i produce formhich latter 1 will pay the hiyl.est unrkvt 1 price in sny'hirg in my li.e. Si. i.dl light in, ' and hurrnh fur the American Peiulo. Nnv. 13 2m. A. L. 1 A M - . 1 U. J . O . Y W V. K la V , d o o O a . X . r . .'. W villi 1 O lv
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