Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 June 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE Vtf.VV. V. R. ft. DOWNWARD TRAINS. . Leave Brookville. tfktiaa fixpress .............. 8:04 A.u. Chicago Mail Bay Freight - UPWARD TRAINS Chicago Mail Chieaco Express Day Freijkt . 7:42 r. at. ....9:42 r. at. .... 8:55 A. v. ....8:20 p. . .....8:55 A.M. Heal Estate Appraisement Through the kindness of the Deputy Auditor e are enabled to give oar reader an abttraet of the Real Estate Appraisement of this County, as amended by the Board of Equaltlalion. The Principal and Deputy Appraiser! returned the following: Number of acres, 246,764 92-100. Valae of lands, t,159,045. aIU9 0l HIJJ'lUCU.c..o .o..Uo, ,vu,,uu. Value of lands and improvements, $4,844,430. Value of town lots, 1167,705. Value of improvements on lots, $349,510. Value of lots and improvements, $51T,215. Total value of real estate in the County for 1S69 $5,361,665, or five millions three hundred and sixty-one thousand six hundred and iiitj-6ve dollars. The average value of real estate per acre is $21 T3, the average value of real estate per acre in li-64 was $18.49, showing an increase in the valuation of real estate for 1869 over that for 1861 of $3 2 4 per acre. Doings of the Commissioners. We continue to give the proceedings of the Board of Commissioners, as promised in our last issue, at least so much thereof as we deem would be of interest to our readers. In the matter of O. H. Sheperd and others, for clange and vacation of highway, viewers appointed, an! to report at next term. In the matter of It. F. Brown and others, fur change uf highway, viewers appointed, and to report at next term. In the matter of incorporation of the town of Oldenburg, election ordered oh Wednesday the r0:h oay of June, lbt53, for the purpose of determining whether the territory deciibed in the petition shall be an incorporated town cr rot, Iv the name of Oldenburg. In the matter of Thomas A. Clark and other, For change of highway, leave granted to viewers to amend report, and continued to licit term. In the matter of Vincent Welling anil others, for location of highway, viewers appointed, and continued to next term. In the matter of .lames W. Logan and others, for change of highway, viewers appointed, and continued to next term. In the matter of Alex. Hawkins and others, for change of highway, viewers appointed, and continued to next term. In the mailer of John Alther, Tor damages, aeiirs appointed, and Continued. In (he mailer of t". It. A. .leter, for damages, assessors appointed, and continued. h fi pi sir front the AuJiur's and Treasurer's rep nts ih;it the receipts of the County t..r the cmtent jesr ending May III, l8v'.l, nroennts o .... ?i0:t.jt!) ;iy ai4 iVie xrendil'tres - - 74,lV,):lol l-Rvit j: a balance in the Treasury of 2'.4T5 J-8 hnh lal.ti.ee in the Treasury, when ropfcrly dirrihiiin! Id the s vera! funds to which it be-h-rip, would rea i s follows: I ' ' To Con tit j r revenue, - $2?, 201 Show License, . 15 00 " F.siray Fm.-.i, - - - - 47 31 1 aurel Corpora' ion Tax, 311 'Mi " K--dtmp!ion of Lands, - 58 !0 Delinquent Tax, Is.iS, fcU 64 Total amount on hand, $29,475 feS Sam toial of principal of Common JSehool ar.i C, t gretsional Township Fund received the Treasurer for the fiscal ytnr ending May 31, IstjO, amounts to - f l.S'26 Sti AiBi.ui.t rehaned. ... 2 J-tit 06

" of interest received, - 4, Ml 26 J reparations hert to celebrate the 4th of July, Sum total of School Fund loane l and to j a"J 1 uH1tse ie ttriouc citizens of MetaUn on mortgage real estate in litis County mor 'iU ilhr ,,Hve lo U in the ,,,,e cr tito.,mst.tthesnm of $V.0i;s 02, and increas- !'0nie JisU"c' rt 8,,ar remembrance K every year bv the addition ol 'lines paid by' P,,r "f independence. I?ut we thelltrV nf the Court and bv Justices of the sWt,J rH W 5t in manner. If 1W, and from other sources. we cannot participate in the usual reslivitie. U U ma-ter r,f A. Masters and other-, Tor "l Xh i,h W e 1 '1 t I i .-wia

r?i nation to aid in eohstmction of a road. il the stt.r of Herman Fisher and others, 'f "t arrrorriati.tn t Iii t l,i.ti.!i- 1 t in t1, n... ,..rt i f - t i i in me matter of John r . I immerntan and i wV.er f -r . . . i . 1 i r an appropriation Icwarrls construe-1 tioit o! Y.r, ;. ... :.. I. .. .i .. .1 a bn;?.re. in r.-l i1i rc tli. B.tard have refused to grant the prayer of pe-ti!;or.(-rs. In the matter of Frederick Keher and othto (hanfe highway, change ordered. j The work of laying ihe on ,ne new j to he added to the Poor Asylum has wn awarded to Alexander West. In the WMteroft'hailM MrXntt n.l nW . ; way, remonstrance asantst "fort of tiewers li!ed viewers annointed iJr, viewers appotntea lo . 1 a s uaniajes, an I continued lt nel loriw 3. tor the purpose of raisin revenue for Conn-I Irrrrn.x. . .. ... . . 1-wpowa lor the year !8o9, the Contntissionr'T 'eved seventy-live cents on ?ach hnnw 5o lars valuation r the real ar.d personrperty of lhe County; also niie dollar poll xnclt male inhabitant residing in the uy heiaeen the ge of 21 and 50 years. "laltpr of the Oxford Gravel Itoad ComraVU'Cn rrn PPr0Pr,tioa toward aid . ' ' !lpn continued to an extra session Widen tl-.e 12th day of July, l8o3. r Removed. t. Ihvmond has motei his office to the t9f ever l.ir.ck's Sjore. Harvest. "ntersmthis neihbvtrhood have comRf,1i cu,tic I r!er. U i, expected that i '-eat t attest wl'.l ooninience next week. T, ExcntsioRS. r. I twurvon from thl, place to on T ... r C ' r.-u,:" . . . 11' I 'J a: t 1,1 ;.:.. . . . ' ,r'P and .1 I II I lT : I I, a r-l.rt A .".-,,..... . . . . , ........ lv; uw-.,-,, 'JHe.l, tl-e day being co4 and 'e.?a t ntornin -. f?Ae .,,r..-i r':red r,.,. ,i. . . . I .M:.r ,,r..... I atopping .")ii t ;ncinrti l. r, .-:ll I .i. . . ;f s'-e"i , VlPSl nc,,r?: the season, V.r.'o ! ent fr'" Connersville to

r Meeting of Agricultural Society. ! ' BbooktiLle, Jose 19t, 181S9

The Franklin County Agricultural Society met ana was called to order by the President The minutes of the last meeting were read and approfea. On notion of Dr. J. H. Quick, a committtee of three were appointed to ascertain .where and when a Eeld of wheat can be had' fbr1 a trial of reapers and mowers, and also make arrangements for the same. Messrs. Jieter, Martin and McCIure were appointed. On motion of R. it. Swift, the committee were instructed to cover the sheds or stables wiih three-feel clapboards. Coin rait tee on Plows, appointed at March meeting, asked further time to report. Oo motion, the Premium List was corrected so that Class I, ' best and fastest saddle horse," should read "best and fastest trotting horse." On motion, a premium of fifteen dollars is offered for the best Steam Plough. !i S. Jen kins was appointed to see to the matter and make arrangements to have the Steam Plongh at the Fair. . There being no farther business, the Society adjourned Until the first Saturday of September. F. Ft. A. Jkter, Sec'y. Board of Directors met and was called to order. Present the President, Secretary and a quorum. Minutes were read and approved. There being no further . business, Board ad journed. F. It. A. Jeteb, Sec'j. School Meeting. Johxsox'b School House, ) Salt Creek Tp., .Icxk 19-rrf, 1869. J Pursuant to previous notice, the citizens rf Salt Creek Township met together and organized by electing John liaison Chairman and Joseph J. Kickeits Secretary. The President briefly stated the object of the meeting to be to consider measures having in view the redistricting of the Township for Common School purposes. A motion was made to request the Trustee to reduce the number of schools in the Township from eight to six Motion carried. Moved that the Trustee be requested to pub lish lists tof the voters Fut Common School purposes, and also to post said lists in some public place in each of the several School Districts. Motion carried. A motion was adopted requesting that the proceedings of this meeting be published in each of the County papers, and the meeting adjourned. Jos era J. Ukkktt.s Sec'y. Metamora Items. Dr. Talbot's rooms are completed, and he has just received a good supply of drugs, with which he will meet the demands of all wishing to patronize him. lie has the neatest room there is in town, and as the Dr. has the appearance of a nice man, we may expect his business to be conducted in a most becoming manner. Tagtte & Leeson have almost finished their ware-room, and have greatly improved the looks of their place of business. Perhaps a great many will -regret to learn thai our gentlemanly Uailroad Agent, Mr. A. Voting, has been removed front this place to Harrison. " Mr. Voting has been occupying the position of Agent here for about a year, lie has been prompt in business, ar.d haves many fneuds in Metamora. Mr. J. F. Ct aw ford, the Operator, has also teen removed to Laurel. Mr. Ci aw ford was a young man who has woo ninny warm Friends here by his vtry pleasant manners and ttpright walk. Although we miss these two gentlemen, we are gratified at ing their places filled by Thomat Cauihart who will always be fo.nd at his ot. We have two millinery establishments here Miss Kate Mariindale's and Mies Anna Triehler'p. All kinds of millinery work attended to in the la'est style. Persons wanting a good meal should stop at the Metamora House Uufus llarpet, proprietor. : L'p to the present time there have been no Hom.PS rntt "KS?,V,W ,0 uo1 1 V Pr" . served us a nation through some of the sever- ; est trials a nation was ever compelled to go through, and praise llttw for the peace and " . . - . ' . ' prosperity with which we are now surrounded 1 3 .MtLT. Post Office Removed. The iVookville Cost Otlioe has been removed into the brick building adjoining Dr. llolle's drug store a most excellent location. Iowa Land For Sale. Two traota of land. eic.htv acres rach. shft- ... f. 1 -i. atca near iav;iioiia, itarn.u;i ., are i r . N -vet ittAna h iAmt , , , i , . i . . , land ta level, stilitate.l on a creek, and - ..-i.- r :.... . .- i :.' ;.i... r I. . ("UJ Bl - " v"a" ( LnJ rart (n exchange, for property in tl neighbothrod. For particulars, iewuire the American Dllioe. New Advertisements. The BroAkvill National Uankin Company pnblish a fall and satisfactory .tatentent of the present condition of that financial insiitution. (-..nmcnl see aareiti.eiiie.u. Attention is directed to the advertisement o t t f, ... . or S. i U Loper, larnage Manufaclurers, Fairtield, Ittd. This popular lirnt needs no endorsement. Their work speaks for itself. The advertisement of John !Wamp eel hrated Piano Fortes wi'l he found on adjoinlog page. We can personal; testify to the i 'exct!!oMce superiority of the Peeatop Fi I ano. and would heartily recommend it to those ! desiring to purchase a lirs-e'a instrument. - Whltcomb Item.. Aaron It. Mee, of Oak Forest, wilt addref. lhe V. W Sabbath A.il hr nS Sun.llt- Brit ,k. j (h ,n$t. ir. Jonn noweit ana wne, ot reus, tit . r. W Vi Tt Sltwr;ti n n vi nnrt VI I r;ilJt 111. lie ' v.stttnj their many friend, in this t.onty. ' Ueo. Uoadie, of Decatur Co., is visiting among his friends In this neiehborhood. f -rt.- t . n!-.i;r r r ri... . ,,..' - I " uv. ..... , the members voting. The wheat crop is very fine and promising at ! present bcreaboats. The corn has grown very lastinthe list few days; weather previous 's i too cold end rainy for it.

Strawberry aa4 Ice Cream Festival. the yoang Udierdf New Trenton wtlP jive

Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival on Friday craning, Juhe 25th, at the church. ' Proceeds for the benefit of the' Sabberh Sehool. It is fexpeet J a.1 ; 1 1 i. . . eu mere win do a good attendance and a very pleasant time. All who lore innocent pleaa)te and to help a good cause, ate cordially invited. Come many , and come early, that job may enjoy mueh:. House and Lot For Sale. A desirable House and Lot, situated in Brook - ville, is offered for alo o reasonable terms. En quire of W. II. Jones Eaq. or at this office. Pieneer Pic Nic. The YTnite Water and Miami Valley Pioneer Association will give rtr fourth annual basket Pie Nic at Hunt's tiro re, on Saturday, the 3d of Jnly. Supreme Court of Indiana. 1289. White Water Valley Raitfoad Company vs. Qaick. Franklin Common Pleas Court. Affirmed. Ten per cent, damages. Newman's Ice Cream Saloon. We desire to commend Mr. Jacob Newman's tee Cream Saloon, where can be obtained at all hours trie very best quality of Ice Cream. It is the popular resort of the ladies. Mr . Newman deserves much credit for his success in establish ing a first-claBS Ice Cream Saloon in Brook ville. Go there when you want a dish of the luscious cold beverage. Secrest's Grocery Store. The Family Grocery Store of Mr. Jacob Secrest, in Laurel, is doing a good business, being always provided with Family Groceries of the best quality. Mr. S. is a rery worthy young man, and the people of Laurel and vicinity obtain bargains by purchasing of him. Valley House. "Mine host" Van Horn, of the popular Valley House, continues at his post, as clever and ac commodating as ever. Good meals and excellent accommodations can always be obtained there at reasonable tates. Commend us to the Valler House. Mount Carmel Items. In the month of June the entire Methodist E. connection are called to vote cn Lay Delegation. On Mount Carmel Circuit, consisting of Mount Carmel, Springfield, Asbury and Wesley Chapels, the vote was taken June 4th and 5th, at each point with the following result: For lay delega tion, 2ft; against 36; 5(5 voting. Total number of voters, 182. Mr. T. T. Smith, formerly of Broohvilte, has fitted up a Photograph Gallery, and is taking good pictures, and guarantees pretty ones, if that kind will give him a call. Prof. Smith closed the school here on Friday last with a pic nio and dinner in the grove, to the delight of the pupils and their friends. PBito. Destroctive Storm at Osgood. On Wednesday of last week, a tornado passed orer Osgood, Ripley county, doing considerable damage. A part of the roof of the railroad depot was carried away, and several buildings were badly damaged by being wrenched from the percndieular, though none were blown down. A great deal of damage was done to timber and orchards in the vicinity. The gale visited Aarora, and raided a great cloud of dust, but as it was fotowcil imme.ti.-ttel v by a he;tvy tain, no damage was done. Aurora Advocate. Shooting Affair at Lawrencebnrg. At Lawrenceburg, on Friday of last week, Col. John F. Cheek met upon the street a yonn man named Simonson, who had been circulating slandffrons fetories concerning one of his daughters, and pave him a severe cowhiding. Simonson took the whipping without resistance, but after Col. Cheek bad crossed the street, drew a revolver and fired several shots at Col. Cheek, one of which took effect In the fleshv part of the thigh, inflict toe rmntul though not daneerous wound. ltoth parties were arretted: we have not learned the result of the examination. Aurora Adro cate. Haul of Counterfeiters. A report was circulated in our eily this morning, of the breakin up of a band of counterfeiters at Osgood, Hiiley County, Indiana, and of' the arrest of tour of the conspirators." It ii said that it was accomplished through the exertions of the V. S. Marshal, of Illinois. The counterfeiters had dies for the manufacture of Silver coin. Four hundred dollars of the spurious coinage, (half and quarter dollars,) were found and seUed by the orticer. We are not advised of the names of any of the parties arrested and must wait further developments, to uake a full exposition to our readers. (Lawreneeburg Hegister. The parties arrested, as we learn, were tke Levi, Lisle l.evl, Mrs. Kittenhouse, their sister and one Patterson, and Rtttenhonse, her husband. The revelations that led to their arrest were made by Sam Reid, formerly of Osgood, who had previously been arrested in Illinois, and was brought to confession by a rope around his neck. JGreensburg Standard. How to Make a Tovtrn Five years asto the village of Itatesvilte, located on the Kailrotd Ifl miles south-east of this place, was a fueling station 'nothing better. About three years since, parties fr.im Cincinnati, engaged therein the Furniture business, visited our pl tce, seeking a location f.r Furniture Fac lory, but mrfcting With disoottr foment where they should ttatre had enrourajrement, they return -ed down the road to that mere way fcuiion, and there bought grounds, located theitwirks, and have since got into a .live operation. The -quel is tt Id in a Few words: Battsvitte has now two large Furniture Factories, (e.n employing about !,)(, an I the other 60 hands, all the tiate, and at tome seasons a half mre than this:) a fine grist mill; tho fami lie to correspond with Htso workmen; honses Uv trt retnd with llt. se w invte bu.uin wMea mc, i.t ve, most of t!.em ' e,-o 1, sunft.tntt I l-utia; ha? iness houses to Miirnlv nit the lieiasiul? of he ry tSt offvr: has a tine church, sehool-hoise, and all the ap- . r ... . .J .m.. 1 tu. ... .i. ...-i-t .... r Mhc two Factories, atone, average, we presume. not less than fli per week etch, ant ageregate

!tif2,rtl pet week, or $12j,tHt0 per vear-as much ( ' . . . k

es tne gro$ saies ot tour ot our largest sires. i Thi? money is all expended there, in eost ot li- ) ing, clothing, and building aid improving propI ertv. A no metn sum, is it? And t.Jretttburg could have rcrtainly bad the advantage tF twothirds, perhaps all of it, but f r tho blindness ot ' some of her cititens wh are, too, most Interested j lrCTy u't there was a salo of tat t j cut-lots. About two hundred, running from 4i 1 nft and SO feet rnt, were sold, most of them inst cut out in the woods, and some yet in the jWush. bringing prices averaging abtut ?S per I font front. This looks high; and when wo think j thM bt 4 yMM the Un mM wotlB j hardly so much per acre, it seems to he a pretty Fair operation For the proprietor. These lots were bought by ntechant." or VttsSness men, with a View to their Improvement, and i -1 si'Mir vaxrtit rr. tend to. These prices are higher than what the eesi ior ta tt iison A.tvtiti iu nere nave oeen eont at. Let our property hoi ler think of t his. We confess that language fails tv do justice to the subje-t. tJrcensburg Standard. Be not deceived by Laitaltons of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Resetter; call fir Hall's and accept no other. i Premature itray hiit and baldness msy be premM! vente t by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian . - - - -- - - . - - - - ( ,,td by the higet em.eal aed melteal j authority. j " I Caatavv's Hue Lori.t This LntiA U lha bet , article tuinufacture I for the hair. If your hair! . ,. -.. t, t,,,i r r ...!.. v.. ! win never regrt-1 tne money tt cost vou. tt I cheaper than oils, and decidedly bettr. The Le Lo ori than anylUing alvcrttscd. 1 ir sle by all drag 6isU

- , The Next Issue.

The &ew York Timeiia ttiaciesion of the issues of the next election, and the probable character tf thosa wliea frill le tenderer by the Detnoorfccfj eijii i "in tjnio ana ipaiana, we oDserve an inclination to make the Fifteenth Atnend raent a ground of contention. From the support of political equality, regardlesi bf color, the Republicans of those States, or of any btate, can not escape if they would They are committed to it irrevocably, as a party, and justice as well as consistency requires that they snail give it no , Iuke warm support. A principle. which follows emancipation as legitimately as enfran chiseuient follows naturalisation, and which is the chief corner-stone of the Reconstrue ttGn act?, can not anywhere be excluded from the Republican platform. The dndetermined question is, whether the Democra ts, torgettino; nothins and learning Retains:, will make a virtue oi resistance to . negro suffrage; and on the answer in come degree depends the Complexion of the Ohio Win test, lhe Democratic press in the larger cities bas thrown down-tha gauntlet, and avowed a purpose to make the contest riorPttngent upon color. In the fact of oppo sition to colored votes, as evinced by the Democratic journals of Cleveland and Cin cinnati, ve hate the only known ctue to the Democratic platform of the State. Their brethren in Pennsylvania will probably move ih the same direction." We know of no Republicans ib Indiana who are disposed "to escape from the sup port Of politicaFequalUyjbBt we are at a loss td see how' it is to be an issue in the next election, or ny election. Tfee ea?e is ended for us. The Legislature has ratified the Constitutional Amendment, and that ratification, however questioned for party purposes by the Democracy, i undoubtedly valid. Congress will so regard it, and as Congress alone can declare the fact of rati fication by the requisite number of States, and Courts can not question a fact competently declared, t that action will be final. But in any event, whether our vote shall be counted or not, it is cast, and the Amendment is no longer in issue" btreWbat we can do has been done, arid "impartial suffrage" is as effectually out of the way as a National Bank. Besides, we have no election in this State this year, nor until the fall of 1S70. By that time the Constitutional Amendment will be settled, and can be no. issue in any State. The Democracy want very much to make a contest on what they call "nigger equality,' but they can't see their way to it in Indiana. They bave a belief, born more ot their hopes than any facts they Can fiud, that a popular ver diet would be adverse to the Amendment, and all their mad measures of the late regular and special sessions of the Legislature were suggested by this" belief; but as willing as licpublicans would be try the case before the people, it ts now Out of their hands, and everybody's hands but those of Congress. The bullet has been fired, whether it hits or misses, and it can't be brought back and loaded for another shot. Journal. IMPORT AKT TO FARMERS. WE nremannfa-nurin at the 1, ACRKl. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WOIIKS a larae Bunilir r of UUBKirs PATKXT REVOLTING HAY RAKES. , This Rake received the first premium at the Ohio Mate Fair Tor 18 and 1868, and at all other Fairs where exhibited. 1 1 ts light, strong, simple ml cheap. We are also manufacturing and kep on hand 2, 4, 8 and 10 Horse l'oweri for Threshing Ma ,;. u ,l ,,,. Pin. Pulilm n. ilr.in Drills to Sow in Standing Corn, 11 lacksntith's Tuyer Irons, tmproved Rolling. Duck's Nest, Old ??tyle Duck's Nest, Hull Eye, Tyre Stoves, with punch, Combined Mill tlearing, sugir Kettles, Dog Irons, Wagon Utnes, Furnace Orates an 1 Doors, and Com un Castings tuerally. I ant agent for the s tle t f the Agricultural Implements made at the Hydraulic Works of bong, black Allstater at U amilton, Ohio. The well know and popular Iron Harvester, with the late Improvements, including the Dropper, the Iron Mower, Pteet Hay and Stubble UVe, Field Hollers, Urain Drills, Straw, Hay and Fodder Cutter, Ac. Prompt attention given to repairing Threshing Machines, Reapers, Mowers, and other machinery. All work done by tts is Warranted nT best material and workmanship. N. 11. Persons wanting machinery repaired should bring them in a few days before they want to use them. Terms for Repairing and Job Work cash invariably. Halting furnished at Hiannfict ii rer's prices. J AS . tH A I R.. Laurel, June 15, tSM-2m. NOTICE. OaoKREo v Trtti Do.tanof CoHMisstoxaaa or Fas!.! Cot-srv, That the Auditor of said County gives notice to all whom it may concern, in the newspapers printed and publishe 1 in the town of Brookville iu said County, that all persons now or hereafter that are or tuty be appointed by this Board to perform the duties of Road Viewers, and failing to comply with the order of their appointment as such viewers, wilt hereafter be dealt with according to law. C. II. UKXTLKV, Auditor. June l!, 4w. w. w. aakCKR. -. r 'tt. tin vt;ivi.vW McWttv:, Attorneys and Counselors tit Law, RROORVtLhH, tSDj - Office In the Old White Comer, Seeoad Story. Jane 18 y. II;.. ,ta "woaDToT HoTssmfj" DR. To BIAS CSl.KBRATKIiyNBTIAN HORSK htSIMKXT has been teste t hy the first llorseaten in this eottntry, and prved t te superior to any other. The late tliram' "Woodruff, of trotting t'uno," was never without a bottle in his stable. It is also uel br Col. Hush, nf !" . arsvourse, at ror,tu. . . i ., h.-i orre twente rjnnin f horse un lr h's-i who - , J , " V .l . . eare, among wit'ctt unk soma ot the ent.-t atoctt in mcrics. It Is warranted to' eure-Lameness, Sprains, Scratches, Bruise,' Halls, Outs, Wind tlalls, Colirt Sore Throat, Nail In the Foot, and Over Heating, whoa used according te . tha directions. , . All who own or emntoy ITeTsV arekssured that this l.ini ncnt will do all. If not more, in ettrtng the above named complaints, tie horse Ttevd die of Colic, If, when first take"n, the Liniment, it used according to the directions.. Always hare a bottle In ynnt stable. - Price, in Vint bottles. One DeUaf. The genuine Is signed S. t. Tobias on the outride wrapper. For sale by the Druggist. ?ddlers, and Store' keepers throughout the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. . jane IS. a great political revolution was aeoMiBpllshwd be the eieftina ef Ufaht, and a revolution of Immense secisl itnpatteaee has been effected by the general substitution of that pure and harmless preparation, Cristadoros Kxcclstor Hair Dye, for the deadly compound of lead and hrlmrtone, of which, according to the "Journal ff ChetaUtry" and the "Medical Hanett, ntr6 than thirty varieties have been foisted upon the public! Cristadoro'e Dye is the only one that i 11 AS 1KRN AN'ALYZKD; and Profess or Chilton: over his own signature, de - - - CUIS I VDO R 'S H A IR PRBSKRVATI VK. a a Dressing, acts like a eitartit on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. Sold by all Drugg'uts. rr. J" 4J Ma (Sl'-LOSd $ t r) i 1 1. T I T TT IVIltAVt Hood Stabling and Livery attached, junc 4 ly.

T ABsiguee's Sale.. ,

Ttff B naderstgned asenrnee of -the Estate of M . H4din A CaertnlFokrptsl Will i irT ; On tVktry, Jxne ib, 186, U f expose to sale at Public Auction at the Godwin k Cameron Saw MtlFron the W. W. V. Canal, North of, and adjoining Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana, the following property belonging to the eatate of said Uankrirpt: - All the interest, rfg1rtr title and claim held by said Bankrupt ia said! SifW Mill property, described thus; - Beginning at a stake oa the embankment to the tumble at the fM roett oa tire VT. ff . V. Canal above frfookville, distant fromr eaidf tefmble 24 feet NortBf 27 degrees WestJ thence SoanA 75' degrees East 19rods to a stake at the fornl of the hill; thence Sotrtb 20 decreet West ft rds to a stake at the feet of the hilt; thence Sotrfh t4egree. cast reds to a state; thenee Mfttta pit erfe West i rods to the Canal bank: thence North 41 degrees West 24 rods to place of beginning: beiriW part of the S. W. quarter of Section iff, Town 9. uangez.- Together wit their interest in rcr Water Power from the W. W. V, Can! Conlpaay Xbts property held by assignment of lease front the W. Vjr. V. Canal Company made to Solomon 9. Rodmatt, and assigned through different parties to said Godwin 3t Cameron. " Also 82 shares Capital Stock of the Brookrille A Metamora Hydraulic Company. - Also 4 Yoke of Wsrk Oaea, 1 Portable , Meant Eorine. 1 Portable aw Mill, t Threshin Ma chine and Separator, 3 Log Wagon, I Ftubber Belt, I Water Box, Hog Chains, 9 Cross Cut Saws, CroW.bars, 3 Caet Hooks', Lead Pipe, 2 Grind Stones, Sledge Hammer, 1 (iu turner. Lent'' ber, Cord Wood, and a Variety of tools and other articles. TERMS OPSALR-One half purchase raonev on Saw Mill and all euros under f5C, cash; onehalf purchase money of Mill and all sinks ef $50 and over, six months credit; purchaser tiring note with approved security, bearing interest, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. bale to comuience at id o clock A. M. V, J. PECK, Assignee. JEFF. COLESCOTT. Auctioneer. Brookville, Ind., June 4, 1809 3w. rfTHEGKEAT J A SAFE BLOOD 4'URIFtER, A SPLENDID TON 10, s A PLEASANT 11 EVE RAGE, A CURTAIN CURB AND Preventive of Diseases. The ZtNUARt BtTTEUS are compounded from a prescription of the celebrated Eirvptian physician Dr.Cheopsus, who, after years of trial and experiment., discovered the Zingarini Herb the most remarkable Vegetable production the earth perhaps has ever yielded certainly the most effective in the etreof disease. It, in Combination with other valuable properties ot. which tne ingari iSitteri is Compose,!, will cure . , Dyspepsia, Fever and Atrue, llilious Fe ver, Lolic, Colds), Bronchitis, Consump. tioo in . Us first Stages, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female CotU' plaints, RhcumatismDj-seulery, - Acute and Chrome Diarrhoea, ' Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Yellow Fever, . Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, " Habitual Cos tiveness, &c., &e. tn the Prevention and Cure of the above diseases, it has never been knjwn to fail, as thou tands of our most proininen t cilisens throughout all parte of the country will testify. Let the afdieted send for cir.vilar c mtaining testimonials and certiftieates ef those who have been cured after their cases have been pronounced hopeless hy our best physicians. PHIJfCtrAl. DEPOT, P. it A IITEU A CO., Ko. 6 K. Pront St., Philadelphia. RKCOueKN-DKO Ot j Ev. Gov, David It. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon, Robert J. Pishef, " . Hon. Edward MePhersort Hon. Joel H. Danner, Hon. Win, AlcSherfy , ' and others. Soil hy all Dugtets and Dealers Everywhere. may 23-ly. - - v In Gash and Goods ?AtOF0EW00t by the undersigned, t also will sell all kinds of I -f.Kl euch as JEAXd, SATTINKTf.. CAy.Sl MEUEHI,' , 11 LANKETS, FIj VNWKLM AND STOCKING VAUNTS. Also a ftitl stock of 1ST O Tl O 1ST S , SHOES, BOOTS, HATS CArS, and all kinds of FA1IILY (IKODEKIES. The above are offered at the ' Lowest Market Price. tny5S 3m. ttOTTLI t.15 K I E3BLER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IofTcr for sale one two -story t?othie Front Frame House with eight rooms, all in good brder, with a gnod cellar, cistern, and a large lot. Also a one-story Pramecontatiting ihreeroom tn good order, with cellar, cistern, and other convenience. Also eight good Hait ling Wt each 50 feet frent, rnnnirig back to alley 1 feet,-"' all frontingon Main Street and Maia Burgos Street. Also KM) eeres of good Farming I. and, with a good two-story llrick House containing si x rooms, large hall, well furnish,!, with all the conveniences of a good fane house, a large Frame Brn 4l by 60 feet, a frame corn crib with wagii ehed between, carriage house, .to., all uuder fanoe and about IdO acres cleared. This tan be made a giod stock farm, tt is within 2i miles of the Valley Railroad. t will sell utif nf the above property on the following tcrmst one fourth cash, the bnUtace in three annual pavuicat with reasonable interest until paid. . JOHN kiMi. taay.2l-3m. - IMPORTANT PACT, YCe see that persons of strong ennstitatioas, and young, suilur for days with pains ef the limbs, loss of appetite and fever, who suddenly get well after a chotic followed by slimy, bilious stools. The relief produced by lhse evacuation were the original guide to the idea aad practice of purgation, and w!tich, when enforced by llandraih' Pills, always benefits, usually cures, and often prevent disease, especially Scarlet Fever and diseases of similar character. , , t. t.. CWi, puUUler of the "State Ttnner,,, tlenninrtoO) Vti, say Rrandreth's Pills cured him of Pyspspsia, after being afflicted , With tt over five yr. His friends and doctors considered his recovery impossible; but six boxes ef Brandreth'a Pills restored hie health perfectly. A young la ly of Motlnt Pleasant Was anrely trouble 1 with Cao-worm . All advioe and medicine faile 1 to hlr her. She had no rest. ' Thin, cereworu and unhappy, she looked the picture of misery. At last she concluded to try Brand roth' Pills. Inoneysar she took seventv-two boxes. They brought way, according o her eontputatton. over twe hundred yards af tape-worm. ; At length all hr bad symptons left hers she slept and ate naturally, and' ber health ttwuma faltf restored. June 19. GEORGE T. C.lESSWELLr" ttor n o v n t Xa n av imoaivVlLLE. tNHIAN A , OfSc on Main St., over Suing . Kaiser's stofe. mi; 7 ly.

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WOOLEN GOODS

a HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer

It:. - t . I Evertf ienr tncrtgen the popnUtrittf nf th im rnluabl JiettrJi-ep-oration, rh!ch i Ine to merit - ttlvne. If'e cttn rtsnttre nnr old ! ' patrons V in t it is A rpt f 'ntti trp to it high statrrtartt, ttnrt tit thfm ' cho hnre never tf.errf it are can cmtflfienttff iapt that it. in th oh I if reliable .anil terfecteil preparation to restore UR4Y Oil FAD TO ll.&Ilt to its tfouthful coiorf tn akin r tt soft, lustrous, and silken t the sc0.lt, ba its use, heeomes white ana ten f f t removes alt ettiptions ami tlaiulruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the 'ha.lr front? fuMntj out, as it sfim- . uiatet uf I nourishes the hair XjlattdS. iitfits use the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness e restores Uie .capillar if glands to -trntlr-inormat vigor, and tc ill ereats a new growth' except in oxtreme old age. It is the most economical II A I It DK r.KKIWM ever nsett, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossg appearance so much ad ml fed bu all. A. A. lfaues, M. U, Stat Assausv Mass., sags, the constituents are pure and caiefultg selected for excellent qttatiti, and I consider it the BEVr PltLPAR VTIOK fmr its intended purposes." tf'e pubtish a treatise-on the hair, which we send free bg mall Upon application, which contains commen- ' datorj notices- from clerggmen, physicians the press, and others. nrt have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for gears, and know that we make the most effec tive preparation for the restoration and the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged bg the best ITIeUU aed t'btntical Authority. 'Soli btf hit Drttgrfst "J Zfearr is ifa&ane. Price wn Dsltu- Per IlwtUe. R. Pa HALL c CO., Proprietort, LABOEATOar, KASEUA. K. H. - - ' .-e ! MONRO us TEN CENT NOVELS Are the oldest, the best, and the most popular.; They are all well written hy such standard writer as Captain Carletoit,' Captain Mttjaa Reid, L.J Augustus Jones, Edward EiLs, A;.,Jto. A. boos for the )euag, they are equalled hyanv! Works published; always pure in tone, lively aa'd ( fall of adventure. Persons desiriag tkese'baokr j are S loeir place. - The following at those already lsd: No. I The Hunters, . 73 Long Legs, the Sqaat3 Trapper's ttctteat. ter. . " 3 Patriot Highwayman. 74 Black Prophet. 4 Fugitive ef the 75 Old Norte, tho HuntMountains. . er. 16 Tiger-Eye. 77 rlevolullon.tty Jee. 78 Jack, Buffalo-Catcher, r : s 7 Tom Tarbla, Trapper. Ml coel of the St. Lawrence. 91 Lanthef Legs. KJ Bloody Brook. S M'olf flayer. 84 Long Bob. H5 Coonry Ruh trt Robin Hnnd and is Mttry Men. 87 Spy of the Delaware. 5 Track ef Fire. ? Man-Eaters. 7 Charlotte Temple. Death Face. 9 Indian 8lyer. 10 Turtle Catthef. - 11 Hunter's Triumph. I J Ocean Rovers. I Tory Outwitted. ' 14 ?.eke Sternum. 1 Scourge of Hie Seal. i Captive Maiden. 17 Long-legged Joe. I WHd Scott of the Mountains. 19 Forest Lodge . "Uld Kit, Scoat SO Kolllcking Hangers. 8 Hank Wiggans, Ksej. l B tttlcsanke Hick. ' flrt Spider LK'. 23 Kicketty Tom, the 1 t'ld Trapper's Pride. Rover. . 93 Marskman, the Hunt 23 Imps of lhe Prsirte. er. 24 Kobl.er't Ter.ri W Gristly Jake. . 28 Joe, the "Sarplnt." 94 Spotted Daa. 2(t Lightfoot, the Seoul; 95 The Bloody Pootpfint 27 (Uaut y of Buaket;n, er the Adrenturea ef Bill. , New Iferk Newsboy, i 25 Scar Creek, the U"ild C Old Rure the Tiapper. Half Breed. 97 Big-.Mouthcd Xtap2W Snuint-Kred Bob. -! ner. : 21:10 Snaky Snodgrass. P8 PtttherJakC. Jl Roiling Thunder or 09 Sneee-Eve. cr lhe the Rival War Chief. . Ilaadit Miller. ; .13 Heavy Hatchet the 100 Old Nick of the I . Bold Scout. Swamp. j 33 Sly Saw, the Quaker 101 namecoek ef th ! S pv. Pantee. ; 34 Three Daring Trab l03-;uid 7ke. pers. 10.1 Dog -Pace. J Fatal Mrkmn. 10 Sharp Shoet. It Kagle-Kyed Zeke. . 10j Tuscaloosa Sew. 37 Big Rine Niek.,' lift Slim Jim. - 35 Hold Scalp-Hunter, 107 Red Rattlesrake, 39 Tory Spy. 10S Blrtck SmjH.on. 4d Prairie Spy, 109 tg!y Ike. 41 Wealth and Beauty." 1 10 Squatty Iiek( : 43 Rover of lhe Forest. 1 II Hardskull the Avea 41 Oiant er the Woudsr ger. . 44 Crasy Trapper. 11 2 Turkey F-t 4 Lion Hearted Hunter.113 Hawk Ere, the 4t old Jim of the vroodg Ranter. , 47 Mad Mike. V "114 Madaan ef the 43 Whito-Headed HaDt- conto. er. 115 Dave Bunker. 118 dialing ArruW, 117 Hickory Jek. 1 IS Twin Traj-r.rr. 119 Hiding Torn. 12" Bloody Wolf. . (21 Loag-Headed Mike. 122 Thunier-Clorid. 49 Uig- Hearted Joe. 50 Seout ' of Long Ii land. 51 S'lverhccls, the .pel a ware. t t 52 Clack Bill, the Trap, per. 53 Red Men of Woo It. the 123 Harold "f the ai!l. 124 Texas Joe. . 54 llfita nick, tkeOaa- lli Creole Forger Kve l H,tf:ber. " Otpt. Mayne held 55 Indian tj.teen'e Re- 121 Red Star of the Setavonge. innles. 5t. Old Scout of the 127 llullc! Head, Cave. I 2S Hunter Zen. 57 llig Snako the Huron 129 Scout of lhe Seiet. 5K Mexican .Joe, the I l Forett Hunter. Snako Channer, !ol Ma, BeUcy. 59. 3terl.r Haad, . th,:32 tadisn Strnlagent. Sharpshooting tlrfnttr.13.1 I'alc-Faco t;idie. fill Uipsy Jack. ;. i 1 34 1Tb tte S vage. 61 Scarlet Warrior. L- W itch ol the Swaiup. 2 Seft'tt of Tippecanoe, lid Old Paul. RJ Schin ferhsnocs. s 1:57 Hunter's Secret. 1 Rrlde of Wolf Illcn. I I' Rival CapUia. n5 I'uiUlo Jack, Trap I3' Light F.it Trapper. per. .1 10 W'ild Ride. 6 Scout of ' the Rio 111 Roving lirk, Kenttlrande. er. " (57 Oaring BckweoJs-( 1 12 Fighting Nt. man. ll II unter of lhe Black CS Clutnsv Foot. v TliHs. RV Strangr' Urve. 141 Tke Indian Spirit 70 vla, si ancy . trie Fen- II) iron-banded tan Tiirtahe-TellMv t ! r. i 71 Long RiHo Hunter., U6 Hunters ar.d Red 72 WVodon-legged py sk'i'tis. i ' These hook are for tale by all wewsdeaier. and ,' are sent postpaid onrecuipt ui piic Tan Ceats 1 each. . - UKOUUK MtMlO, P. O. Box 557. i - 1S VYilUMU etrtel, . V . . April 9-:tu). .- . i; i in nn llOBERT H. POWER, A. 1 1 o r n o v n t Ln w BROOK VIL LE, ISDlA AM . r-y0:1loe with S. 3. nrrell, Esq., la T. t West's U il ling, oppoaite the Court House. Julvl2-1v.

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-Uj '- v " " ' . --- Dwelllni: Hoiisp and six Acres of . tj fan nrl For Salf rtr onir T'.IK undersigned otfers for sale hie DweHtl!; lloilse and lis acres of gr.nind sitnsted ad joining Adams' Store in SpringitetJ Tnwnblr franklin County , Indiana. Th houe Is ft. i fly new, and eontain fire rounis. " There j a Blacksiailh shop (an excellent stand for Work,) stable fr si x horses, a nice orchard con tai ning all kid of fruiti goi welt, eltern nd netbutldiegs, never failing springs and good pasture. Term very low. Knonirc oi JO . t: R M 'TON', fl3n SprtegeH,In.

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iBrookvillo Bazar4, P. P. WISHA4, TOYS, WOTIO.W& BWttt i infr. thn eittaont wf Browkville il . vici.'iitv th it hi ia; j.ft upeond In ik-. , r ; 3? o Ij m t n n Hut I U i n tt An Klcat4 Udl Selected Stork f Such as Ltd!- Wirk H-:t" SvmjM'anar Pan or Paoar B vttw.'wtw be, BmKs Peekat Btok. Wa'.lam. fir cf, Writin Dwaka, Beads, Cheasroen. Bckjwn.a, Cbeeb(lg Dominoes, Ao , A. ... . O T A T X O W S n T g 3 Suoh a Plata aid Pni-y WHtlrt Paper an Ka-v velopee, Iad anl .lte Pencil. 8uok HIde(t Stawt Pans, Blank B-ofci, Inks, Ac, A a. ...... Hunt) M trhUs, To;i, Base-Be". Jaw sharp. Dells, Chin Figure and 'ae,, nTenlee eta French Harps, Ac, Ac. . . . I Such a Vi ilfrM, 'Julftr. Ptojoi, Ptvtes,' ervoi and French .cfird-n aw I Cn:icerttaa ia f rek. variety, best Italiin Vioiin and tJuiiar atriaga j Mnsio rt ji-. Sheet Muaie. Musi Bnukt, Sea-, ' Binding Music, Vovpaper folio, Ae., Ae. . - , ! In a iditieS la tbest Uoed has all a plad4 i eftllection ef -..- . . ,. ? ; 1()NNLTS, H ATS. ' i EMBROIDERIES, n:n:ss tki .iiis, 4R.Sols, ! II 1 !

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onsitiag ef Dwplex and Silver Watch, aag all the varieties of Jewelry uf the latest atylea em4 . patterns. Di baa alto a great variety ofCieeir,. i which wi be warranted, and cold at a trifliag ad vanee en bolesale priea. . Old Ool ed Silver will be reced ia esobaage lor tioodr. . i : Watches omptly repaired ia a aeat aad eap- l iltioa man er. - - Atse.hara oet received a large and erell -tected itrtrait tt . ',.; SINCI.R A nOlIHl.K SHOT lilJNHr - ! llKVni.VKIH. 1MSTOI S. " IIOLSTK1W AND tlKl.TS FOWDKU FLASKS, snn r r.Kirs, l'OCKKT KNIVKV.Xfr. Alte k eep nn lmnd ALL Kl JDS OF AMWlTOITrOW. ' Powder, 0p, Cartridge, Oovoraiaaut Peren tion 0 tp. T.o 1. Ao. . . - . " Al9 'iuitar and Violin String, IVaxee, Peg Rfl lges, Tail Pieeee, Jfcn. WM.DAWffOH. . tr

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