Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 July 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE WAV V. R R: DOWH WARD TRAINS. Leave Broohville. !).. l?ttrSSS .a....... ...Pit'' A If. it It T-J w Dt Frstga .9:42 P. . UPWARD TRAINS. Mall.. 8i55 J V ........ 8:2 P. M, 8:55 A.m. Chft: Evpress... DajFrslfk - Wanted. 0a haTdrl tori of good wood wanted at the CeHtge. Apply immediately to J. P. D. John. Religion Notice. Bt. I. B. Graudy will preach la the Salem 5 fceel Reuse Belt Sabbath, Aug. lit, at 4 o'clock p M. Tetts Matt. 4 "And these shall go ,.,y late everlasttBg punishment, hat tha right..stinte life eternal." Circuit Court. The Franlin County Circuit Court (Judge Kobt. Lamb presiding,) will convent on Monday next. August Jd. Rer. Dr. Thomaa i..- nn lnt Sunday, in Red Men's Hall in this r-Uce, bis elocutions of History of Cut lure to which cn the attention of all Oer; roans, who, by attending, wilt bear something if general interest. Excursion. We neglected to notice the fact that the Trentoniies, to the number of one hundred tnd tit'ty or more, escursioned per railroad to Cincinnati last Friday week, having a good time generally. O. A. R. Pic Nic. The second pic nic of the U. A. It. ibis section s held on Saturday last in the grove Vick of Fred. Seely's residence near New Jj-enion. It was well attended, and passed off ncrt agreeably to all concerned. Their third ie nic is expected to come off next Saturday etl, Augu ith, in the same grove. Fresh Meat. 'Ike well known Sehrunck Brothers coti;rae to furnith the beat of Fresh Meat regularly three days in each week, charging the jMinsMe price of 10 to 15 cts, per pound tr: choice at the latter price. They endearrMdjacash business, and sell at a small I relit. Johnston's Lumber Yard. We sram direct attention to lnvM V. Mnston"s Lumber Yard near the l.ailroad lroi, where everything in the shape of lumier ran be had at Cincinnati prices. He has . hand shingles, lath, flooring, weathertosrcU'og, rough lumber, and all other hinds if lumber, (jive him your orders. White Water Paper Mill. The above named Taper Mill, formerly owni by V. M. Stone, recumed operations last rk under the new arrangement, Mr. Wm. A l.iii.ipay continues to have charge as foven.n. This niill has had the reputation of taming out vast tiuantiites of the best quality f neas and book paper, and from present nptaraieo bids fair to regain that reputation. Base Ball. Tk scc.-iai a'ne of Base Ball between the l.MitflCtub aivl ike White Stockings of Metsnu as ( UyN u Saturday last on the Metanna grvMinds, resulting in the White Stockrc coming r tY victerkius with a score of T I ;';. Time 3 hours aud l.i minutes, come ttcing at 2 o'clock r. t. ai.d ending at 5:45. Brcckrille Markets. No. 1 Hcr M-U in Biookviile at $6 per . per huliel, New IHeat ft, Flax Sl 11,74, tlats t; cle. tor U and 4(1 cis. for new, Potatoes 0 cte , Ilay i'.O jrr ton, Hams 20 ets. per pound, Skoul-J-f IT cts., smoked hide ttutt TO cis , pickU-d iklesr) U cts., Butter 2. c!., llggs i5c. Railroad Depot orlmea are em ployed at the Brookville 1 rt tsiting tb railroad track and lowering I laitdtai, atich are ta be placed nearly on A auk esch other. The platform on the lli:k sie of the Depot is to he considerably Tihrsed, ekUnding across the canal and vrieJ by a heavy stone pier. Fills sup- ( .ti hy ,jne au, re t0 be ni(kJe on Mcll ,:of he tana! fl)r some distance beyond :'iilrged platforta. When finished, there ' o o further cause or complaint lor want ft ttvm f... .1.. . ilu" fudhc, or danger Irotu proti01itv to deep water. too New Wheat. Th Rising San Recorder says that about w tosand bushels of new wheat were ref t the C.ty Mills i inllt place during i ...c price ranging irom to f 1,2U Ee I'tiianapolts Journal says that wheat iu)( ciyal ,h"e ralecf fire 4 bushels per day, and No. 1 new red 3' a,b" AUb,n' tl.20, prime U t ' ,,3 bolh on ,he marnJ,csr load lots, and choice car-loads "Ut"g 11,20 for No. I red. r Bower & Hopkins. c shore t,aued popular fruit FV' is situated a short growers, distance t t! I teuton, expect to have a plenit choicest varieties of peachTw, .'durin lhe coming FalL l- Urk g ""argements lor supplying c&r r. . , " piMS along the line ol ro I 1 l . j " Ibcse Penllifnn . 1. to v 1 BIC UB Uittr, n,eeting with much success in ' 'v IT IS f . 1 . th . ( r.ca growing, which busi- J " J ha e made a specialty lor scute la u ,1. CurCoua'yFair. IV Un1 'r be operaJWt:ln y1 f be premium list it tt,-,fleredM,.rSUHl ""'" f m' v"t t,t -urse our people are yikwlrUn' ,0 be rron'l'tly on hand of "h,bUio. hher tbej be in 4T?..i ' n. "ical rroducts, or stock of lir T ajs prepared to '.r""' Pickle,, jelaueiat... . " tk fl "cib and " ouU k , 7 8aruhery. All periia t !ti t- Jn III rendprinr ib sir a , . a ' u.

Total Eclipse of the Sun. On tb afternoon of Saturday of next week, August 7th, beginning at half past 3 o'clock, tb noon will pass between us and the bum.

ifflH Itt ItllAt (Vr. rM n .. .. . .. 1. . .. .1 ...... I ... s w tigui, vo....B the darkness 01 oigo oer the earth, rite points over which tha eclipse wilt be total lie in a ttarrovr path passing from the northeast em portions of Asia up to Behring's Straits, and thence eoutheastwardiy over Sitka, Des tnoines, Mew Albany and Louisville, and end ing in the Atlantic near the Coast of North Carolina. Brookville is probably forty miles north of the bett of territory within which the totality will occur; bat nevertheless it may be expected that onr people's chickens will seek their roosts four hours earlier than is their custom. Astronomers expect to learn much from the observation of the varied phenomena to be witnessed on this occasion at various points along the line of totality, by paying particular attention to the exact time of beginning and ending; to the visibility of the moon before and after the eclipse; to the po sition of the red-flamed protuberances that belong to the sun; also, with the spectroscope and polariscope they will examine the return of the tight of these protuberances and of the corona ; a watch will be kept for meteors and for small ptanets supposed to circulate between Mercury and the sun; electrical phenomena will also be looked after, and there is also a chance of catching a glimpse of the zodiacal light. Connersville Woolen Mills. John King, of Brookville, Indiana, has taken the Agency of this well known Woolen Factory, for selling their goods and purchasing wool. The Factory has An hand the lar gest and best slock of Woolen Goods of their manufacture that they have ever had at this season of the year. Their Cassimeres and other goods are of the newest and best styles. Tbey have recently added new machinery to their mill that will make their facilities Tor turning out every variety of Woolen Goods unequalled in the West. The attention of customers is invited to the following facts: 1st. It will be the aim to keep on hand at this Agency a full supply of the various goods of their manufacture, such as Cloths, Plain a aand rancy cassimeres, Stttnetts, Jeans, a complete variety of Flannel, Plaid, Check, Hed, Mixed, White, Striped, Ac, and all kinds of Slocking Yarns, Blankets, 4crJc 2d. These goods will be sol I at the same prices as at the Factory in Cjnnersville 3d. These gooJs are all custom made. No Shoddy is U3ed in tbis Factory. Eastern Sat ir.etts have become worthless on account of the shoddy used iu their manufacture, and F.astern Cassimeres are often more than half shoddy. Wool. W.sT:t! A Inrge amount or Wool will be required to supply their machinery. These goods will ba exchanged for wool on the most reasonable terms that can be afforded. New Advertisements. tlosepb llannan, of the Franklin Marble Works, continues to furnish Monuments and Tomb Stones of all descriptions, Step 8. one, t'i?tern Tops, Corner Fosts for lots, Fating Stone, and Building Stone of alt kinds. His monumental and building lime-etone is brooght from St. Paul, and . his Sagging and. paving stone from Laurel. Attention is directed to his new advertisement on adjoining page. Wm. II. llendi ickson will otTVr at public sale, on Saturday, August 28;h, at his residence three miles west of Brookville, several head of horses, cattle and bogs, seventy-five acres of growing corn, a reaping machine, several wagons, farming olenitis, c. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. 11. J. Cooley gives a word of warning to persons fctir.d tres nosing on bis Yremises. See "Notice to Sportsmen." Mount Catmel Items. Mr. Eimtob, The farmers are bny securing their harvest. The earth is producing bountifully. From aj peatances where wheat has been threshed the ild will average twenty hu$l;els per acre in Sptingfietd Townfhip. Our tiiiaen Moses Marsh wishes to be ready soon for making flour from the new crop. His mill is raised and nearly enclosed. The citizens bore pay freight on grain to Harrison or Brookville, then freight on th lbi:r back fm, and a commission to th deaier, niaki g it a matter of interest to all to have a good flouring mill. The Presbyterian Church are taking stops for building a new house of worship. The present one having been in use ahot forty years, is considered hy some to he unsafe. Inly 15th, Mr. John Gates, a worthy and respected cititen of this Township, while loading hay to the meadow fell on his head at d so it jured his spine that his body is entirely paralysed. Little hope is enlertatned of his recovery. Yours, u Philo. July JiTth, ISC.H. Oid Wheat. The Oxford Cititen says there are a goo l many thousand boshets of old wheat In the granerias in tha neighborhood of Oxford for which the owners re fused to take two dollars a bashel. One man alone has two thousaud bushels, and a very large erep this year. Pay Up. Tha undersigned, Intending to remove from Colter's Corner soon, requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle their accounts by the 7th of August, 1S69. 1I rrkps bis soxsv. He may ba found most of the lime about his old business stand; but when absent, all accounts will be left with Mr. Iluehncr, his tuccessor in business. L. J. Yam.aXMngua. An Amusing Trick. The latest indoor amusement is termed tha "printer's delight," and is performed In the following manner: Take a sheet of note paper, fold it carefully, and inclose a bank note sufficiently large to pay up arrears, aad a year in advance. targe 10 pa j up rreaif, u j trur it nitui:t. ..,... . . .1.- -- . t Ana vniiiaai idididki; iu tne irti, ir tw ttnt along the name of a new subscriber "with cash . . .. - . . t . . t oatance. neep your eye on mt p rimer, ana if you detect a smile, the trick is a success. Try It. A Valuable Gobbler. One whose veracity is undoubted, has brought us the following singular account. George Cvllier, residing near .V right's Corners, in this county, has a gobbler and a hen turkey. Early ia the spriagthe hen laid a quota of eggs and gobbler set upon and hatched them. While he was hatching them Mrs. lien laid another quota of eggs and had them ready for setting on by tho time the first brood was hatched. The brood was taken to be raised by hand and Mr. Gobbler went on to the second lot of eggs. And Mrs. Ilea went to laying the third lot of eggs. In due time Mr. Gobbler brought forth his second lot of young turks aad turned them over to be raised by hand, and is now actually engaged in settiog'on tha ihird lot of eggs. He is certainly a valuable gobbler especially if he continues to tierrorm his spouse's part of the labor of brood hatching Lawrenccburg Tress. Stop your hair frcm falling out by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewer, a sure proven- J tittttt

Fostal Law

Wa giro below a paragraph of tha postal, law, regulating the poatago on weekly newspapers uona nae saoscrtoers to weekly newspapers i ... .... " (iae in me uoiaijr in wnten the paper is printed P"D,,,nea "n 11 tne oinee to wbB' tue paper is sent i without tha Coaaty, provided it la the office at which thev rerutarlv reeeiva their in an maicer. J udge Robert N. Lamb-. Entering tha Conrt-hoaso hero, to-day, I foaad fitting Upon tho beach, as Judge of tho Circuit Court, Hon. R.N. Lamb. A faw month ago ho was appointed by Governor Baker to pretiiio over this newly organised Judicial circuit, whiah is composed of tho coantiea of Dearborn Ohio, Franklin and Union. The circuit ia wndoobtadlv Democratic, but as Jadgo Lamb was defeated last rail for Congress, and as ho is hiahlv eonpetent for the pueition, and, withal, oaa of tho teet men in tae State, it waa thoaa-at, and parhaps vary properly, too, that though ho ia a Hapnbltcan, ho was the right maw in tho right plaoo lor tba Judgeship. The Judge is holding hUant courts in tho circuit, and those interested seem highly pleased with his judicial decisions as wall aa with bis personal arMtbity. Ina policy of I elevating men to tha jodtcial benenes ol tha coaaury because of their party t rodivities, ttbough all parties are guilty of it,) is not tha better policy. Party services cannot qualify nay maa for aw of fice, and mora particularly for tho on.ee of a Judge, where impartiality should ever distin guish all decisions made. Liberty Correspon dence of Cincinnati Commercial. "Owei Me a Liring." tt Is among men who try to get a living by the shifts and tricks of lasiness that we hear the fa miliar words, "tho world owes me a living." A oarer wno - tin ltt ti tha tintam nf his iailor. and . 1 - ri .1.; i ui. lit. drinks at the cost of his friends, always insist that the we rid owes him a living, aad declares bis intention to secure the debt. JL should like to know how it is that a man who owes the world for every mouthlul he ever ate, and every gar ment he ever put on, should bo. so heavy a creditor ia account with the world. The loafer lies about it. The world owes him nothing but a very rough coffin, and a retired and otherwise useless place to put it in. The world owes a living to those who are net able to earn one: to children, to the sick, to the disabled, aud the aged, to all who in the course or nature or by-the force of circumstances are dependent; and it was mainly for the supply of tho wants of these that men were endowed with the power to produce more than enough for themselves. To a genuine shirk, the world owes nothing; and when he tells me with a whine, that , whine, that I the world owes him a living, I am assured that lacks only his courage and enterprise. J. ua .uv uirivBiuvu w. " " " " " " J - " . f i O. Holland. Cincinnati Markets. Tcksdat, July 27 P. M. The chief talk In financial circles at present has reference to crop movements and tha prospects for fall business. New what Is just coming Into market, and it mee'.e a ready sate, which foreshadows an active business as soon as farmers find time to bring it to market. There Is confidence in present values, and agents are in the eountry buying all they can get at $1,110 for red, delivered at the depots, but this figure is now below the views of sellers. Business, however, will soon begin ia earnest, and then currency will ba needed. Beans. Prime to chofee whit are quoted at $2 00 to 1,55 per bush. Butter. We quote prime to choice Central Ohio or Indiana at 24 to 2tto, and 5 To ia obtained for extra table in smalt packages. Lower grades are quoted at 1 8 to 23c, as in quality. Coffee. Klo 19,'$ to 2le for roasting grades; Hi to 22Jc for Tair; 2.1 to 2:1 H lor good; 24 to 2i is for prime, and 25 to 254c for choice. tggs Fresh in good order sold at 12 to 13c per doten, shippers count. Fruit. tlrcen apples $1,5(1 to 4,00 per brl. Flcur. Qualities below extra are seldom inspected, being generally sold by sample at prices ranging fri'in l,nt) to M the latter for that which would grade superfine Extra sold to a moderate extent at $5.50 to 5.9(1. Family is quoted at $6.(15 to 6 25, and fancy $0,T5 to T,75. Rye flour is held at $5,50 to ,m. Wheat. New red is offered at $1,25 for No. 1, and $1,18 to 1,20 for No. 2, but meets with few buvers at these figures. New Kentucky white that brought fl,50 yesterday, sold to-day at $140, Sat at tha latter price thre was a fair demand for prime samples. New hill Wheat sold at f 1,33 to 1 ,35 tor prime. No old wheet selling, and we are u nable to give quotations. It is not saleable above the prices of new, and the orders now being received are chiefly for new. Corn. Sound mixed ear was bought esrly In the morning at8(' to 8Tc, at the lowef depots, but !c was subsequently paid, and at the close Plc was the general asking price. Oats --About 4,tttH bush sold at Tdc for No. t, and tie for No. I, in bulk or elevator. New are arriving more freely. They are celling at 6 to V0e, as in quality. Rtc No. I sold at $1,00 for new. No old on the market, but it will not command any more than ihe new. Barley. About 1,000 bush of prime new fall sold at fl,36 at the Covin gton A Lexington Railroad. It could be sold at $ I, id to 1 ,3t, to arrive, but holders are not willing to accept these prices. Nothing dolngln spring. Old is not quotable. Mixed is selling in job lots at ?I,?J to f 2,30 for common to choice. II v We quote No. 1 timothy at $19,00 to 20,0t"pcr tun tor tight, and $21,00 to 23,00 for loose pressed on arrival. Fair to good sold at $16,00 to 18,00, and common $10,00 to 14,00. The rates from store are fl,0t to 2,00 higher. Molssses. We quote New Orleans at 15 to 85e, and simps at fi.e to $1,15. Onions The best are selling at $2,50 to per brl from store. Potatoes. We quote the best descriptions at $1,25 to 1,50 per brl from store. Poultry. There is a fair demand f r eld chickens, and the market is firm at fl,0 to 5,00 per dot. Young, however, are plenty and dull at prices ranging from $4,50 to $:t,5tl per dosen. Sugar. Wo quote raw I2li to IS'i'c Tor Cuba; 13' to for I'orto Ri-o( ISVf to 15?e tor Dem erit ra. Refined is selling at I4' to 15c; for yellow, 15?4 for extra C, le for B, lO'o for A, and I6?4 to ITe for hard. b.ee I. Clover is held at 14e per lb for prime, and timothy at $4,50 to 4,T5 per bush. Flax is not saleable above $2,00. Salt. We quote it at per bush and $2,00 per brl. Liverpool is held at $2,70 to 2,76 per sack, and Turk s Island at mi to n.e per nusn. Tallow. Country is now held at lie, and ll is asked for city; at lie less there was a good demand. The Great Eclipse of the Suit. To the Editor of the Oftnmerci'ih Most of your readers ate, doubtless wun interest anticipating ice approaciunir !.i j . . t : eclipse, which will sween over Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, and Vincennes, Indiana, and tho immediate country, on the 7th of August. As with a little trouble any one cm make one or two observations that will be valuable additions to the know rled e to be v h nll.tw y oe auowderived from this event, I rusv ed to urge this matter upon the attention oF your readers. First By closely watching the ground, sky and sun, one msy easily, with the unaided eye, determine when the total phase comes upon htm and when it leaves, and even it' he has but a common watch or clock, may thus determine how many minutes and seconds this phase occupies in passing by. Should the darkness be very great during the totality, these reports will be of special value. Second Hy recording minutely all meteorological phenomena every half hour stars and planets that may become visible during the totality, and recording them by name on a chart previously p.rerared. Fourth lfy observing all the peculiarities of the appearance of the solar eorona or halo. These observations are specially desired and asked f.ir by Professor J. II. C. Cof fin, of Washington, Any report should be sent to him accompanied by a minute description of the observer's p-isitioo. Cleveland Aae.it, Director Cincinnati Obseyvalotj.

v. uo ivji poem uijj uciuie a 11 11 an ttun, tpuep;, a 1 u, raiiiii r ujirnter the eclipse, and every ten minutes dur- capacity, etc. By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, in the eclitvi M. D., Author of the 'tireaa Book, ete. l 1 F -t . t.. r .v Tha worid reBowaad Author, iathi.admlr.M. 1 hird Hy attentively Watching for the Lecture, elearle proves, from his owb eaperieaee,

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I Caaistr'. Hib Lotio. This Lotio is tha beat

maaufaneored lor tha hair. If year hair is dttagreoaaly raA, try oaa bottla of Lolio. Tow will navar regret tho money it eoit yoa. It cheaper than oils, wad ieeidedtv bettor.' ThoLe'Uoearos dawdraff, twatoros gray hair ta ts original co4ot, and grows more bir e fcaM head than any thing advertised. Par sola Vy all drag- ' . . , IL ELY, I "R rnnlrtrillo T J 1 K Vllle.l IlfJiana NOTICE 13 hereby given to all whom It may eaeera a that 1 will proseeute to tha fall extaat of the aw any person or person round tresDassiav attna my lands ta quest or, or gathering blaekberrn ... i a . jaiy IB-JW- UAKRIST WKST Turnpike Letting! , NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals will ba received at tha itore-hnnte of Fran cis nanowell, ta lrewersbarg,ladiaaa, aatil Friday, the 20th day of.Auguttt 1869, for the grading, graveling, masonry and bridging of tho Scipio and Drewersburg Uraval Bead, hv ca.uv uu'u, tit miiaa in icoarin. i.. . . . . . Dj. qb pian man apocincaiionii ror said work may be seen on and after tha 13th day of August, at meauoTB namoa place. j i - x ae Board or Uirectors reserve tha right to re Meet any or all bids that may be present ed I nnnnn, f. f. ROBKRT BLACKER. FRANCIS HALLO WKLL SLL, V Dirt i : i ! Directors. JOHN HEAP, Jyl3-4w. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL KSTATK fll E undersigned Commissioner1, by order of the -"- cranann vareuit lourt, In lire re of Sarah J. Cooley and -.'there vs. William Shank aad nthrt, will sell at Public Auction, on tha premises, Oh Friday, Augtt 13, 1869, the following described Real Estate in Franklin County, Indiana, to wit: BO acres in the South Wast quarter of See. 11, xown e, nangw z. Also the South half of the South half of tha North Vi nmrint r 1 1 t. u - - eacept li acres out of the same. leaVin 18K TCS IUI BBIO. Also a part of the North half of the Snath half ot tne North West quarter or See. 11, Town 8, Range 2, containing 1 14 acres. And also tha South half of tha West half of tne North bast quarter of See. II, Town 8, Rang ,t;uuiKini!ig 11 acrvs. . All of said tracts eoBtaialag 120 acres mora or ess. Said Real Estate Is en the Rail Road aad Tarnpike Road, about 4 H miles balow Brookville and 33 miles from Cincinnati, part timber land and part cleared, with buildings and orchard thereon. Sale positive at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE Ore third mt purchase money to be paid on day of sale, one-third ia on year, and tho remaining third in' two years from day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by tho purchaser executing notes and mortgage on the premises, bearing interest from data, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. WILLIAM J. PECK, July 16, t869-4w. . Commissioaer. f?03f Office Veto, Sepof. THE public will take notice that tho undersigned is prepared on short aoticeto furnish ALL THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS OF TUB DAY snch as Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Night, IV astern World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Wilko's Spirit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly, Baser, and all the Literary and Scieatilo papers now published. Also the MONTHLIES, Harper's, Atlantie, Uodey's, Frank Leslie's; ia fact, all Magasines of note. , lie also has on hand and will keep An assort ment of STATIONERY, E.NVKI.OP3, Pxns, Inks, Pencil, &c , together with all the late NOVELS AND NOVELETTES from lu to 25 cents each. July 16-tf. JAMBS B.TVNKR. GRANT AND PROSPERITY. Business revives under a new regime. Other than general causes have, however, given a tretneadous impetus to the sale of Cristadoro's Kxcklsior Hair Dte. Thecheinists have eome out lit" two leading scientific journals against the lead and sulphur poisons for the head (tor that is their proper designation), with which the country Is infested, while Dr. Chilton, the first analytical chemist in Ameri ca, announces to tha world that Cristadoro's Dtk is utterly Poibonluss and that he knows tt tt be so, because ha has analysed it. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative, as a Dressing, acts like a eharmoa tha Hair after Dye ing. Try it. July IS. BUNDRmi'S PILLS. They remove all bad accumulations from the bowels, and purify and invigorate the system. All whose health is not perfect owe It to themselves to take a few doses of Brandreth's-Pitls, because the seeds of decay are constantly eradicated by their use, and the principle of life confirmed, thus giving a vigor ot Dony and mind to a period when we have been used to see tha faltering step and the enfeebled intellect. r General Paes, the distinguished' liberator of Venesueia, says he has used them as his only medicine for thirty years, with tha most satisfactory results. For Costlvenets, Dyspepsia, sad" as a Family Medicine they are unrivalled, Daniel I .Tenny, Esq., As tor Houie, New York, cared by Brandretb's Filla of Dyspepsia and CoetivenesS, when all other means used bad failed. A gentleman, whose father died of consumption at 30 years, was also attacked, when about 111, by the disease. Ha had cough, night sweats, and general debility. Doctors recommended ed liver oil, but ha wasted awav. -...-. j At last he determined la tweltnonths they to use llrandreth's Pills. made him a sound man. July IK. PA1K.FI e ld hills. BROWN &, BEST, W1!'.1, 8Sr",t.et.e-l,"if ? nigrlndlag I V FlJ0IJR an! MEAL. Tha highest market price paid In cash for Wheat. This Klouris torsalein Brookville st thesteree ef David Slaughter and John Rockefeller, aad also at the Depot. Will lso furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. August 8-l.v TUB GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISERY. Just published, ia sealed aavalope. Pries I cents. ALECTURK on the Nature, Treatment, aad Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissioas. Imnotenev. Nervous Debility aad Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumpthat tha awful eoseaeaeee of Self-Abuse nay ba effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgieal operations, boagies, Instruments, rings, or cordials pointing oat a modaof eura at oaea eertaia and effectual, hy which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may eura himself eheapty, privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a Voob ta thousands sad thousands. Seat, under seal, to any address, la a ptata sealed envelop, e-a receipt ef sis cents, or two postage stamp. Also, lr. Calverwtlt'e 3l arrFagwtiaide1 prtae SSeeat. Address HA.J.C. KLINE A Co.. . 1 JT Bo-arery, Haw York, Post OtVe Be dJS. I j.ulff

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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

I offer for sale one two-story Gothic Front Frame House with eight rooms, all in good order, with a good cellar, cistern, aa4 a largo lot. Also one-story Frame containing throe rooms ia good order, with ewllar, eistern, aad other conveniences. Also eight good Bailding Let, each St feet froat, running back to allay IIS feet, all fronting on Main Streetand Main Burgess Street. Also 1 50 acres of good Farming L.and,witk a aod two-itory Brick Uouso containing six rooms, large hall, well furnished, with ail tho conveniences of a good farm bowse, a large Frame Barn 40 by 60 feet, a frame eora erib with wagon shed between . carriage boose. Ae., all wader fence aad abont 100 acres cleared. This ean bo made a good stock farm. It is within 7H miles of tha Valley Railroad. I will sell way of tho above property en the following terms: one fourth cash, tha balance in threw annual payments with reasonable in tar est antll paid. JOHN KINO. aaayzi-im. WANTED Old and New Customers to remember that will sell GOODS AS CHEAP as can be bought in the country, and has on hand a Bicesupply of FRESH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, and a Qeneral Assortment of Qoods found ia a Couatry Stole. Also Wool taken In Exchange Tor Fac lory Goods, Yarns, or anything in my line of trade, and the HIGHEST FACTORY PRICE allowed for it. Don't forget to give me a call, and I will try to satisfy you both in prices and quality. A.L.ADAMS, apt 23-2m. . Springfield, Ind. unv goods: AT fnK New York Cash Store. SUING Cc KAISER Have received an Immense Stock of Brown & Bleached Muslin, TIUKtNG, SHIRTING CHECK, COTTONADES, DENIMS, LINEN & COTTON TABLE CLOTH, HEW DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, e., !tc. All In need of Dry Goods will find it to their ad vantage to give as a call. One Price and that the Lowest. apl 23-1869. Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLHOFF, (HOMANN'S BUILDING,) HASopened a store for the purpose of carrying a tha TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Ac, WW Mim ansndH IBys lie will keip on hand a good assortment of READ Y-MADE C LOTH I N G, GentlemenFurnishing Goods such as CLOTHS, CASSSIMERS, d a verythlngsuttablefor Spring & Summer Wear COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTLEMEN'S HOS13, Ac. Calllnthereandiuakeyournurcbases,or leav ar orders ,aadyoawillbesdited both in work adjrtees. SSm-fun CLOTIG STORE! THE undersigned has j-tst received an entirely new stock of BOOTS AND SHO ES, HATS AND CPS, and Gents Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them tt the LOW E'ST CASH PItlCES. Call and see them, and examine the prices before buying elsewhere. My motto is, Quick qic& Snftll profits. forCash, and but 63g IPL?2GE'SK1ILV. Oct. 1(1. JOHN KINU. S. & a. LOPER'S 111 lUJUIUlilJ FAIRFIELD, IND. Q Jt a. Loper hare opened their Nli'T SHOP kJ with an entire new setter loots and new hands, and are now prepared to do all kinds ef r 1 Ti tit 1 r nrr IiMiUAIfH on short notice aad on reasonable terms. They warrant thcil work to give entire satisfaction. Having had some Afteea years experience in the hnsiaess, they feel eonli ient that they can give ,he1t r,Un-, m1 cnstom0rt the benefit of their thorough knowledge iu manufacturing , , p - t , , ' Diirniigcs, qgg.cs o: spring dUqgoiQS. Thankful for past favirs, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage ef the public. Call aad examine their work, and Irave your orders. done en short notice cheaper than lbs cheapest. Jane 2i-Sm. CITY CLOCK, WATCH AND Oa Main Burgess Street, opposite A. J. King's Drug S;ore. IS tha place where may bo fouad a full assortment of every thing in a Jeweler's trade. His motto Is "QUICK SALES A SMALL PROFITS " All kinds of repairing carefully aad promptly executed oa tha aioet reasonable terms. July S ly. WM. MOORM ANN. w.a.BatCKta. J. r. m'kcic. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, BROOKVILLE, IND. ' -Office la the Old Tf Kite Carter, Second Starr. Jaae 15 y.

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HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer E rer ft ymr inrrtinen th ytopnlaritfof thi tftlttnble Hair Preparation, trhicH ia due to merit alone. We can evaawre our old THttrons tttat it te kepi fullff up to its high statulard, and to thoae who hare never used it ire can emnflilenttti aj, that it is the only reliable and perfected prepttraHon to restore CSKJlY Off FADED 1IAIIC to its youthful color, tunkina it soft, lustrous, and silken f the scalp, bif its use, become white and clean; it removes all eitiptions and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the ' hair front falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes tlte hair g lands. Jta its use the hair a rows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary gland to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DltCSSIXQ ever uel, as it require fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admived by all. A. A. If ayes, JI.lt., State Assayer of Mass., says, "Ihe constituent are pare and carefully selected for excellent quality, and I consider it the BEST FIlliPAItATIOtfWr its intended purposes." It's publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, nfiysicians, the press, and others. IVe have tnale the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most cfectire preparation for the restoration arf the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best ITleaU cat usttl Chemlcul Authority. Sold by att Dntgristt and Dvattrt in AftdicmB. JPrlee DelUu- Par Battle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor.. laboratory:, saseua, v.e. REIFEL'S STORE. At his Grocery Store In Brookville, ia Jacksol Lynn's Building, has a X, .A. R O E S T O C Iv OF ALL KINDS OF

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SUCH A8 " COFFEE, TEA. SUGARS,! OF ALL GRADES, BEST FAMILY FLOUR SPICES, CANNED FRUITS, CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS. aad every other article embraced in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORK. The Trade of the publio respectfully solirted, ana satisiacnon guaranteea. 1 will sell very low for cash. THEODORK KKIFKL. , July T -1 y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ' TH & Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few wieks, by a very simple rcucdv, nf- I ... ... IT J . : . i. - I lung affection, nnd that dread disease, Constituplinn la Anvi.n.a t.. ..i n . a L.... ... k;. rll... r r ' Tiirp nic iiivniisui cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of ch.irgel, with tho li j rections for preparing and using the same, wliirh ' they will find a sure Cure for Consumption,' Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the nd-' vertiser in sendin g the Prescription is to hriieflt ihe afflicted, and spread information which lie, conceives to be invaluable; and ha hopes erery i sufTcrer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and msy prove a blessing. ' Partiaf wishing the prescription, will ptrnse address Rsv. EDWARD A., WILSON, Witliamttarg, Kings Countv, New Vork. ' May 28-ly. P 6 JULIUS BAUER&CO. Wholesale Agents for WM. KN ADE fit CCVS CELEBRATED rvon.13 mxdaXi PIANO FORTES. As to the retatlre merit of these Ptanoe e vrontit refer to the Certtncate from TltALBERO. OOTT80IIALK, PTBAK- -. It rtrlrVTvupa LOU IS ST A A II and K. MU7.IO, Mnsical Di rector of the Italisn Orx.ra.as also from some of the moot nistiheo'shed Profeesore and Amateur in the country. All instru ments atiaaasvaxo roa nvi iuu. AUo Aftnttjar A. H. GALE & CO., anJ EMPIRE PIANO FORTE CO. Au4 mthrr SrW-WTl A'dRMt We hare the L A It U EST and It KPT ASSORTKD etork of Pianos IN TUB CITY 4aWarticuiar attention raid totheeelectioa of Irwtrumente for distant enter. A Umsmt DmcocST to Oergymen, Teachers and School". " Wholeaala Dealers wilt find it greatly to their advantage totvuecll, aa t.r creatly iacreased ikcilitir we are anaoiea to nil oraers witn aispatcn. WBOUtSAI.a AOJTT SOB CARHAnOT, NEEDMAM A C01 cSLsaaatsa HARMO NITJMS, Metodeons and Organs. Manufacturer and Importer of BRASS INSTRUMENTS trlaara, Aeeerelewna, Violin, Clitrlnaete, Drsmi, Oaattara, Ave. The PtLrra and Bass IssraiKsnTS off onr manufacture aud importation are men by ail of the bksv rtssns in me rnited States, and whenever exhfhited haTe aj way received the Uold ktedai and BMB' kbt eartffti-na. 49-liaTina connection with Mannrwy taring house In Berlin, Leipsic, treden. Uondoa ana Pan, we are prepared to nirnllt DEALERS. BADSauU IMUVIUU Aha with eTerv article in tht line at the hival manufacturer price. Julius Bauer c Co. VTAHXROOMS IN CROSBY'S OPERA HOUSE 69 Washington St.' CHICAGO, ILL. aYwwTwrk Wanrseau, 650 BrewetwatTe IMPORTANT NOTICE. nitMiit; r. . n.i n,i,... ..... n,.,ni, ... . no nemeuy rijiiii co ur. iiipisi t oiieiaj ( Liniment Tor the euro of Chole, Itrrhs,i Dysentery, Cronp, Colic and Sea Sream r. Taken iBlernally (it is perfee-ly barmh-ss: ee oath : mi in .1 . n v.nr n i. ti nnium . 11 ' r i . .rn 11 i . 1 1 Ik I U am .... . . . W . . r - ------ : - - - i Vl.l vu . u .J.-... i". uu , ii r.ivi in , m " itfurui, vnic throat, Luts, nurns, (weiliuv. kiraise. .Mosquito Bites, Old Sores, P-tias in Limbr, Bck m. a Chest. The Venetian, Liniment w.i in tro.lu.-ovl inlS47,andBoone whr h used but eon tin u p. to do so, many stating, if It wa fn DofUr- a Bot tie thev would not be without it. Thou.tnd.-t of Certificate ea Ira sen at the Depot, pea in of its weadrrfaf curtive rroperticj.. Mrlco. Fifty Cants and One Dollar, fjobl by rhe Trn-. gists and storekeepers throughout the I'liitcil States. lpot, 19 rttK flace, a i-rS. j

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Good Jeans Coats at $2.73, all Wool; (DassLsasir & (D '. sits aii- $E , PANTS from 01-50 to $5. CALICO FOR 10, 11, AND 12 I VlfZ IlBAVTSnssTiMil$.Si lCas. YDwmr. Bleached Maslins 12 1-2 and.15 15., H oopSkirts 75i. ts. Flits Parasols bbaidkd $1.75 wcuxaf aV X.ADIBS1 BLEACH tl & COLD VlOSE. 1 2CT. . aad ail other goods ncOi-iir s' t, t"s LIPEAITS AUCTI ECUSE j ij.ttjur.ii r n.i.vixi.i.1! 1 U . iftll. $. B. A rent tx Sal Kvxky S.vyriv-f i J'tr liVSM.Vtl, . ': . - when yt k.v ;r. luouJi at Tor ei, iTiitts.

Jane I. . " 50000" l iv.,oi Wanted "JVt Mixervillf , I n(l.;.".:.i Iwillpay t'a UIUHK4T M Vlt K KT PRICKIX i CASH FOR WOOL, or I will rci.i.,te l..rWool, Jeans, Mtlinetn, Cariii.oiv, 1'ii.i.eia ; Maakats, Dry tioods of all kiud, Bouts aad Shoes, and all kinds of Storking Yarns at Feelory prices. t.r I will get your Wool earded or. Spnn or manufactured as y.a desire.. Hy gouds ' are from the Hamilton Fartory. xI also have a Tailor shop la connection with my store, aad will furnvfh Cassimeres. Claihsc, Ac, and make ub sails to order." Call and see.' SAMUEL CUL1ER, may T. . . hiiitrville, Ir.dJ '

IKIPORTART TO FABE1EBS, WE are manufacturing at the LAl.'REI. DRY AND MACHINE WORKS FOUfr: a targe number of UUBER'S PATKXT REVOLTING HAY RAKKS. This Rake received tba flrst premium at the Okie, state Fair for I&67 and I at, ti t alt other Fairs where tSUibited. It is light, strung- aim pie and cheap. " IV e are alsu manufacturias and keep on hand 2-aSL!LNr:E3 MIX. JL& 2,4, 8 and IS Hotse I'uwers fur 1 hrcr-l.iug Machines, Waod fawr. Plows, Cul.it arms, (iraiar Drills tt Sow in t-tanding Coin. ' lllacksmith's1 Tuyer Irons, Improved Rolling Duck's Kest, Old Style Duck's Nest, Bull Eye, Tyro St ve, with liunch.Oo JiUined Mill Hearing, augat Kel-

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an i Doors, and vominon lasting generally. I am ngent for tha sale i f the Agrieullutal (ra plehicnts made at the Hydrulie Works of Long, lilack A Allstater at H aui'.lton, Ohio. The well know anJ popular Irou Harvester,, with the late iuiprovemeuts, including the Dropper, the Iron M ower, Steel II ay and Stubble Rakr Field Rollers, Urain Drills, Straw, Hay and Fudder Cutter, Ac. ' ' ' ' Prompt attention given to repairing Tbrarh-

ing raacnines, neapMra, jiomi, auu cmer ma, j rhinery. .All wntk done hy us is warranted : vf ' best material and workmanship. N. B. r-rsus wanting machinery repaired

should bring idem i a few days brfore they want i use them. Terms for Hevi'ring and Jnh Work

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turer's prices. JAS. O'UAIK. ti 1 Laurel, June li, lftO'J 3m. ' - .

JOHIT DECAMP, Manufacturer of PlAMO FOE? E$, VARERtMl AND FACTor.r 203 & 205 EAST FRONT STREET, CINCINNATI, 0. i Z 11 ol V" 1 11 fl l'G .l.ill II OS : Are of the Larc6t Scale, sijl fct Ucaie, siubavi H e euiiro Iron Frs'ne, Oerstrbiiv j:s Fret ek. farvvd Lyrc,Stlid Hose wood Moldings, ALL MY GRAND PIANOS? Have the entire Iron Frame, Agraffe Bridge, Three Unisons, Pa tent Repeating Action nnd all Mcdcrii Iioprvemeiits I chnllcge cnmpelition in regard to Workmanship, Duratilty, Tuucb, )'.:cuiicrs.' Depth ai.d Diillianey of Tore, and t liwer prices than ran.

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ureal inducements oBerrd to Cash or Short Time bui ei. goe ! DESrRIPTIVK I.I.T furcished tn at jlicat'on tol'rof. Henry K. I.'nauir Rrfer to the followiog ptirchssets rcialrg ia Rrookvil le, Iud : C. 11. liiligbam, i'lvi. lltkty R Knauer. June2J-ly. '

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l l tji Italian- aiidi Am. rlcaa Msrk:e, Urainte ur t r or, tone, l iaik ei . ry ira .iiiH.:-l.CiTing tii.c, uch i. , e. Lnti.b. I; m Fi-nri.. . to suit ere .ity ol ftt, ' W.-rk cieeuredinai Rood .r ! a can l i unneln" theJt ite. Limestone wr',( of al kinj..ic' a Do jf Stern, ('intern Tops. CopSn g aroaad Csnietery l.ot, Corners, I!. oaks, Ae.. which will ). done from 1 " to 20 t c cent, i-beaperthaa an other hop. as we ha-. our qiiarry which ia at ,rood.if not better, thaa asy in the !' whiflh can be seen by looking at tt, aad at which have stood he ttn J.r sererni year. Per sonswi.hin L.iires'cfrr ffi.m any uthar fjSarry will be fu' .' ,n.?i a. cheap as eaa be had ot a ay on else. iVo bav- Liieione froat sis to l ty inches thick, and ttit rist a person eotttd wirh. Work it onr line of Klifcinesr farni'hrd pfnsnpf ly. Thankful for the patronage we have feceiv-. e l f-.r. tbe past fourteen years, we wen', t t(lt a .on ur. unite of .ue .-. . "i ik J4lr and mall l'r6te" )-.. .;ii-t:. 'ai - tr . '-i u.,. ' 5 ho! f Ti-'wi t '. 'h. i.Ip h: t to Ttirj'P ' but cll ...tv nTC w.. f!;.rl. May 7 '.y If.- .J .t'I! K I-. Ill , Ijar.u Iccatcrl in KI will l.i.nie lt,d in .ny rf nf K dl,tnU vnrt ossv i .; r. yi. -i j ?V t . : .... . '.' r j . v -UY J.nriton r u s . . , t J0, ,"' i,;incl11Mti y.t- s-ka i . . ace i i ur . 1 f I'.N T.'.Sf t' A! ta. .Jifir.il M ti n' V n i . .ivtta- lH-i,;? 1'ltv.alai- t'i.n. unil li J r Ser' c,f j ' i liu wu-' tt, v. il t. '. r t r .tic f . ! r ' u nit , i i ri e .!!:. Icc t tV iv;i, le-d 'iWr. i. n tor n t:"; t J si stifry I-isia-t f y wiii-k i f.i.u, jmjIIiv.h iiinL li n.ii Vv rie t..i Mi.ni'. rviti'it. J,. ht irrii i; in iiHr' iiiri'uVi.i. J Vi .N I t I I V C vv: f-:tt, yv:k-

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