Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 August 1869 — Page 3
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LOCAL DElMIIElT.i -- rTIME TABLE WAV. V. IKft, n e j Leave Brookville Chicago TSi press -4.... -8:04 a. it Cfcieo Mail " T: r. D Jf relg ht . '.. e,:!1 . m , . i rjWAJgD tJUlSS. . ; I" CnicageMett fc&5 i.M i v. -, ReeeUt Meetler of Arricaltnral Saeitty Tht member an Officers of fti Franllin County Afrielwtii8itjmr relocated to mt at the C)drl Hotiire is Brook viHea 6aturdev , I' U,S o'clock: it., to consult with regard to-a-lialloori Ascension. A general attendance is solicited: ' S. P. RoakaTs, PreVt Relijnoni Httice. " Patnmunion Service th the Brooa villa Prebvteriaa Church nest Sabbath enoraiog.' Pre paratory service Saturday 3 o crock r. Preaching alo Saturday and Sahbatn even ing. A cordial taeitatioa- to ba present la extended to etK ' ?f ' ' ' BroofcYille College. If the cititena of tha White Wafer Valley would look to their own interests, tby would send their aona and daughters to Brookville College, instead of sending them away to biker State or to more distant school a. .Tbia, Institution has a claim upon the - patronage of this section of sountry, and , merit a its hearty iiipport. iia hiatorf im the paat and ita poptcts for the future ire aofficlent etidencea of itt character as a, thorough, wall, ortamiled ithoftl.' Shall the cittteha ef other CoeMiea eni it helr patronage,' white those of our j t.. 2' ii:ir vova tOIBIJ vnii jvwa.mi iBtiiuvtvaii are g'ad, howeTer.lo-Wbtlce i waking ft on the jartof oar 4)n people to jhe interests Ind demands of our College. .The Fatuli; for, the coming jear is one that nust giVe ,he most perfect satisfaciioo. , The , Ptofeesora .and Teacher are alt capable and experienced, and no pains wilt be spared Td render' ferookvitle College everything that could be desired as a first-dass scliOcV loc joJJ"1alies and gentle en. While thoroughaeas ia all the common branches will be required, Jyef seeciat vatieutioa will be paid to Music, Krencu atii bermn. A few more young ladies can 6nd boarding in Collie,11 and' room Tor aelfboarding may also be secured." Some of the ben students board theraselres at a greatly reflated rate. The nr-xt term Open Sept. 6th. Call on Trea't John, or 'write to him lor a catalogue. r Go to H. It. Cooley'a Hardware Jtore for Cidr Mills, Iron, Shingles, and all hinds of Ilardekre, cheap for cash. , Regular rommutilcaiion Harmony todge No. II r . A A. M. neit Saturday at T t: at , Aajusl 2 1 st A full attendance is desired. Kj order of W. M. ' -Wm. tl. Jokks, See j. Ho! for Chicago t There will be an xcuraion from Harrison anvi Trenton Ssationa to Chicago on Wednesday, S-pt. 22d, 18t'J. The most complete arrrgrmenta are bt-i(ij- eflVcteJ to make this Kicirhiot the jjraudrst of the, season. All tting to view iht hf-aufiful scener, prairie, UKe, Ac t are ie'tted to join this excursion, tare Tor the roefcd trip, to. 50. TicKcta for ate In llarriaon at the Irug-store of Chaa. O. Thomas in New Trenton of James It. Homeday, and in Ml. (L'armel of Casper Fogel. Coaches attached to moreing frtisfgoiog west. . ' o t A fiue lot of Queensware athe store of Wiley A Case. " " ' ' " i Fruitt itod Yegetablet. H Our marketa are Blocked with fruit and iJrtaSlts of all kinds applea, peachei, itettnelon, tomatoes, green corn, Ac, abundance. - New Tailor Shop. r ; Aitcmion i directed to the adrertiaemcnt of lieotge Walter, Mrrchant Tailor, wk now t'aiea the room formerly aed hy the fost Oice. Mr. Walter hiU from C'inciuw$ti. lie u a No. 1 workman, and we preiict for Uai an txtenstte iatronas. , . . Land For Sale., S"e IVrnari Kampa' mdenisenent of four handred acre! of land for ale io SaU Creek Toaaship. ' .' ''-' ,s -;t i i in " ' ' A fiek lot of Groceries of all kiada just rned at Wttey 4 Caae a etora). " . i Accident. r Oaa of ike hrakesmeii on the freight, train, Ml Friday night, while coupling ioiueers at BrooWnlle Depot, had one of hia arma tthed between the cara. Ue reeidet tit llagriown, whiiker he haa gone. ' ia 4kw n 1-.1 . Cowi Cow-tendered. Foar valuable cows were thrown ; freaa the "toad track at the ceree near the saw-mill jM above thia pr.ee, o tie "freight irain, on edntaday night of Ust week. Kach of them "d a Irg broken, 4 Vohseqiience, which tieniaUd their transfer to the aectil-o boaa, id Ctcm tbence to the batcher. . .. - k . f ,-- m aaw-ti-awii ' Episcopal Visitation. Arthbiahop rrcetl anade an Kpisoopel tia:.on to Oxford on Tueaday of laat week, 4 initered Coofirmatioa to aevehty-for feraoaa. Godsend. Te copious rains of the past few daya have a Uodaend to oar people, especially the "H, aad tora,'toUto, Ac," are again , D0 Bp." i!ey a Case have a splendid assortment of "ere. Teaches and Bread. Jacob Newman, at hia r ruit Derot- Sa in ast receipt of moat excellent Peachee of budded varies, fre,h from the extenalve ard of Bower A Hopkins. Mr. Newman elis Aerated Bread at eight cents er Articltaral Implements. , 3ulJ dti, aJl parses needing either 6T ho" wo horae Uraia Drill, to eall CI Leen Metamora, aa they have ltj , mr Uo agents for Agricnltalplannn geoera'ly. Call aad aS them.
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Tb AAWSfe the Sabbath School of Franklin Connty, jwuiaaa: You are hereby respectfully reqaestad to ruraaer.aihp oederaigaed Cor-epowtfT Seeretry ot 4 aTranHin Oo.hty Sabbath School Union the following information : V' r e nam' n' location of yonr schooL 2d. The namea of Superintendent and Secretary. f J Officer and Tt arfthfenrst, Male Wcohd, Female. 4th. The number or Scholar first, Male j second, Females. 6th. Number of Books in Library and number of Sttadat School Ad venileLiWaers takea in You will leae be prompt in furnishing the oove iniormauon. in ihe absence ot any special form prescribed, I auggeat the above ur ioe presenu John tV. KCCLT, CorfeapoeioVog Secretary Fraaklia Uo. Sabbath a ui..v ujpivuj r r jd --" . ' - Ik Old Times in Fairfield, cokttKtSft T ROM LAST WtlEK. lb second hotel was keDt b? Isaac Bucklev. tJoeYditie ihc- tst ... week. At the hotl Lt t;nvrn. f,r, r i Ik.'' . i - . ' . . if 1 yeart makes fri 'the boVt bf liV,ng. ''' The village has alwaya been a good place for Baeohaicet affording aad i run porting wo auoe mops, two or three blacksmith shops, and other necessary trades. " In 1818 Nathaniel Basnett came to Fall Held, aud alibough leaving the town for a. lew jeare, he has permanently aettled in it, at present being tke oldest lettlvr of the place tiow living here, . f ' J 4 . ? . . i Jame Loper, the father of John J. Loper. came here also in 181 He haa long aince died, but Jobw J. Loper is livnig in Fairfield yet, having teaided here fifty year. ' ' ' All the brat settlers have iefu The oldest citizen bf the place living here at present is tV illiam Saaith sen r. William S. Hose, who kept store here over fifty years ago, haa moved into Fairfield to spend bia laat daya, and he is aa lively aa a ybang tBrabbugh b i atveiity-g eare of ag4. Isi Jrinter hi ceiebrated htlgolleti wedding. ' ' Jodge Itedln Ooborn, son of Thos. Osborn whtf assisted in laying off the town, is hying in the village at present, being one of the first boya of FalrSdi k . ' The firat or among the first f reerherS wno preached in Fairfield were Hrv. tVm. Tyoer and Lew in Dewees ; then .famea Havens hnd Mr. Scott. Tyner and Dewees were Baptists. Havens was a Methodist Aaron Wiley, a MKihodi.it preacher, also traveled through the Vallry prrnching aa eatly aa lifaO. The first man who preached that universal eahation was purchased for all mankind Was Jonathan KidweM; ibeu St. John. Although they had but few follow era in their day, it is very different now. F. Hatard House. We Call attention to the card of ihe Hazard Hoeae, Laurel, Ind., to be found on second page. Grand Fio Ric. The ladies connected with the German Protestant Church of this place will give a Orand Pic Nic on the Fair Grounds on Tuesday next, 2-1 ih inst. Good music by Ihe bras band, and all kinds or eatables, ice-cream and lemon ade. Proceeds for building a chuich aterple. A cordial and general invitation ia extended. Union Sunday School Celebration. There will be a Union Sunday School Celebration in Blocker's Grove, near Bvetton, on Saturday, 2lst inst. A basket dinner will b provided on the occasion. Two able speaker will address the Schools. We invite all who are friends of temperance, morality and religion to come and help us do good. P. S. Stl.VKT, ) It. T. TAti.oa, j" Committee. Coopers Wanted. Three or four coopeis can obtain steady employment at good wages, by calling on Matthew Hulchinsou of l hi a place, or at Reynolds' Grocery Store. . Base Ball. The White Stockings ot Metamora played the Brookville Club a friendly game ot Base Ball on-the Fair Onede laat Saturday, tbe former winning the game by a score of 32 to 2?. It is the understanding that ihe Brookville Club will play tbe While Stockings a friendly game on the Metamora ground on Saturday aext, 2 1st inst. Wanted Twenty-five laborers for the North Vernon Itailroad. Transportation free. Apply to U. B. Hotnadar, New Trehion, Ind. w Cincinnati Grain Markets. . , Buyers of wheat io Cincinnati are offering five centa lower, on account of the decline in New York, hut holders are not disposed to sell at the decline. Feme winter red sold by sample on Tueaday at 11.30, and good lots at f I 25. No, I, in elevator, brought 11.32, and No, t brought 1 1.25 to tl.27. Hill wheat sold at 11.88 to ft. 40. White wheat was freely offered at $1.45 to f 1.50 on arrival, and some choice Kentucky sold at 11.65, delivered.Corn ia scarce at 92 to 93c for prime ear Oats 63 to alio for prime to choice white, 6lc for No. I mixed, 54 io 55c for No. 2 do, and 50 lo 52c for rejected. Ky 1 for prima in sacks and $1.05 for No. 1 in elevator. Barley $1.60 for prime lalL Timothy aeed $4 per beahel, clover seed 14c per poaud, aad flax seed $2 per bushel. ' Vtw Dtscorerj tn the Manafactnre of Whisky. TVe see (t uette extensively noticed la tbe press ef the country that anew process tor the matefactare r alaehotie lienors haa been discovered and is now extensively need by dietilleni, by which an excellent arttcla caa be produced from garbage, alcpa or ether llth which is capable ot fermentation. It it atated ia thia eoaaeclioa that the ditUtlera ef Ciacinaati are props sing to contract for the removal of all tbe garoag aaa aioa vi mat cVJ tar the purpota er beiag saanalactared into epirita. Thia ia oaSte aa laiprovement, aad we prame tee eoaeniaptioa of atryebaine, belladonna, B!bberries, aad ether poisons fer this saaaa use will be materially decreased, aa the atop aad itth are so plenty that the use or these ageau will be aaaeccsaary ra accoent of the superior cheapness of the aew iagiediaats. Ceanoiscmsrs ia chaica breads of Uourboe- er "frootch" whisky ea now eacreiee their olfactories and capillaries ia deterwtiaiaa-i waemer me .rgai aet eat upon taeir favorite bar la awlll-tub," hog-piu," -sewer," er "sink," aad eaa disceea the relative flavors aad attraetioaa of . the varteaa kinds. Teoaa k have aet hitherto set en fa trtt-etas Judgee of theartklet bat have takea taetr"atp" aeouee. tienUgly, eaa try theit preceptive faculties and see whether they tea dieebra in the taate or smell ef their have re ge aaythiag te exhibit It origin, and as will be afterwards able to iadiaata thai pterereace, aad ea for "hog pea" or "iak" a
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roHot TrrVc'rhren Suereno. of whisky ft hmhkyod ) wroehme le hat all the varieties soAhat he can acmeas modste aU tastes 0rofet tomrkeeeieh, t fTfcet,, .1 ' BfT. Henry Bke, wear MUervttle, aaet With a severe mlsSbrtwae o Thnraday aftaraoea, in haviag hia honae bueaed te the groaae. The f&snilr were absent from homa when the tre bredte oat. Mr. Bake waa working ia hie barn, oed nai ef bia hands ia looking eat of the barn-door aetiead a eolama of smoke ariiiai t breech the reef. Ha immediately called Mr. Bake'a attentiea to it. They ran ever to the koesov aad ea . opening the back door, fbuud the fear Dart ef the buildine in flames. Mr. Bake saw that nothtne eoald be aaved there; for the 8ro had got too ma oh beadw way to attempt to stay lis fury so he went to the iroat part or the house, aad saeeeeded ia getti ng eei a pertioa or wis parlor- furniture. - With thia exception everything etse waa deetreyedi aad the eiiatag was eurned to the rroead. Mr. Bake'a losa ia about $1,000. ; Mr; Bake eanuot aeeoeat far the Are ia any ether way, than that a. bex of matcnes cad been knookad down bv the eat and ignited. There waa we Are ia the, house, aor had there been since last winter. The kitchen stove stood ia another part of the buildiag. Oxford " ' ' ' ! -1:: i - - - , The Koabe Piano. The nama of L. M. Onttschala attached to a reeommen.Ulion of a piaao, ia very high evidence that the iaetruaeent la aa uaaaaaily excallaot one. The following is what the great performer says of the KnSbe: I ; ?' Meesra. Wm. Ksisi A Co. Oeattamen:- Bar ing had tatelv an opportuaity to trt and test year new scale Grand as well as Square Pianos, I esa not reiraia, eeside reiterating all I bad occasion to say at a former period, from congratulating you ea ma important: improvement you have la iroaaeea in tne manufacture ef Piaaee. : Tour ia ttrumehts eombiae all the aaaiitiea which are re quired to make a 1'iaoo as perfect as possible, aad an araerit iam rreat ooeaiaritv tbev aava rain d all over tha country i Tours train ' ., , . . L. M.., MUTTSCII ALK. J. BAUER A CO., 69 Washington Ire at, Chi. cage, and 650 Broadway, W. Y., fere General Agente for the Raabe. ri" Nrjiblt Btx Hvaoate Pioas orCeoict ReaBiso roe Fiftt Ck.its. It will.be seen by aa advertiaemeat ia this aumber of our paper, undtr the head ar "Offer Extraordinary," that, ia order te make the people better acquainted with their new magazine, "Once a Month," tbe publishers,'. S. Ar har A Sons, bf Philadelphia, will aend the Brit six noathenambers for 1869, of that rarely excellent and beaatifar periodical, containing 576 pages ot the choicest reading, for 50 cents. Take our advice, and send the 50 eentr;yeu will find it first-class i a vestment. For the American.. My Treasures in Heaven. - I loved them whan the sunny light Of bliss waa on each brow; v That bliss has sunk In Sorrow's eight, And yet I lov them new. I loved them when their joyous tone ' Made many a heart to thrill; . The sweetness of their tones are gone, Btttoht I love them still. . . My precious hoy, his proudly step, The fleetest of the Uy; . . . Those teet the light ef death hath awept, Unlike my love, away. His loving arma t feel him twin Around my neek once more, Saying, "Come, Mother, go with ma, And walk the golden shore." His loving kisa I often feel - -On lipa aad eheek aad brow, And ott he stands behind my chair. When I with sorrow how. Saying, "dear Mother, dry thote tears, And look to Uod on high; For I am now yoar guardian oho, ' An angel ia the sky. Three angel babee my bosom pressed. And nettled there awhile; Thea fled from my embrace te rest Beneath the Savior's amite, I loved them; obi they cheered my heart, And f their smile did boast; I saw thoee smiles in death depart, And thea I loved them most. This ts the gen'rous love that (Iowa Within a mother' breast, Ti tike the str tb.it tya and glows Aluhe In night's dark rest. I tok, and there the veil within Four cherub terms t see, Imuu rtal, bleoming, free from aia, -Alt talUmaaa to me. Metamora, lad., Aug. 10, 1869. Lena. For the ladiana American. Twilight Musings. Twilight is deepening into night, and the sable curtain ia rapidly rolling up the day. Welcome, aweet hour for meditation, for a feaat of Vision and flow of soul. Thought takes wing throagh nether air to soar. The lengthening shadowa fall majestically aslant, and earth' iafant songsters, that made the air Vocal with their concerts of sng, have bid good night, to seek their leafy bowers. The god of day haa whispered on the gentle breexe, and left a halo, a tinge of glory, wreathed in smites, to adirn his departure, tn his wake, night, serene aud peaceful night, Is reigning "like a gentle spirit o'er a still and pulseless world." Oh, whit bliss, wbat speechless music In silence at euch ad hourl Swilt a the Sparkle of a glancing s'ar, the tpangled vault is spread eat as a 'bright, gorgeous ecene, a fairy land of joy," rrying thought beyond the bliss of dreams. Pale Luna, with her tnetloir, silver rays and benign influence, greets the Angel of Night, aad together keeps vigil e'er a steeping world. Millions of twinkling orbs rua their ceaseless round, traversing tiiecahopy of fcpace, carrying brightness and beauty tn gladden hearts that shall gase with admitation and tell of their wondrous loveliness. They have no abiding home. Perchance centuries may throw them as tbey now are, but how many that how behold and admire their starry brilliancy, shall look upon them then? Constellations that know no change, apeak a home-like language to the heart or those who live te know no soil but home. Instinctively the mental eye turn to the centre ot th so'ar world and to msrk the revolutions that pl.iy In harmony around the polar star. Lost in wouJer, awe and comprehensive knowledge, the mind' vision grows dim, striving in Vain to search into the mysteries of creation. Baffled in terrestrial flight, thought soars onward and upward beyond en, moon and stars, through trackless flelds of space, p to the bright spirit world, where the pure of earth have gone to revolve around the centre of Heaven and th burnished throne. Mistat eye cannot look upon the spiritual glory, bat Imagination caa picture where that fair land lies, and partially note Its magnificence. Again thought seek the shore of Time to muse and dream. In the deep, tone watches, intuitively Will com thronging memories. Interwoven with fancies that carry the mind lar, far o'er land, seas, oceans, throagh pathless wilds and barren wastes, ia fertile vales aad through ambrosial forests, perfumed by sweet odors, breathing fre graace from Mature' pure fount, te live aad bloom, perhapa CHsaaa, In solitude. Wearied Nature seeks repose, and ia the emblem of Death, alream eem eiHr te thought-while waking. Thirsty mind is borne by the Angel ef Slevp, from earth, through hir, above the blue vaulted sky, te the thitherward share. Lingering at the portals of Life's river, we list to catch the rustle of seraph wings, and while the mind is centred en Some dear one tn angel garb, the thought, "SU we know each other's eyes aad the thoughts that in them l.iy?" buoys the soul rrom fcroveliag earth, aa 1 the aspiration seek th mansions ef tire aad bliss ia tteavea. Ntght brings repose te weary Nature, tteavea will bring the sweet rest that reusaias far the people et Uod. . Cbilku. Fairfield, tad., Aug. llth, 1969. w Editar American, la regard to a eonsnivlnicatiin published Ut week tn your paper, dated front Sharptowa, aad signed LV, 1 Will, With tOttf perttlt9tB. call j attention to the laat naraaeanK nf a.,',1 , last parsgrspft or Said 'wws tAjsaad komorabU (t artiolw. wherein ha state that "John's selection of bailiff ;! shows hie Wisdom," as most f Ihiat - ware irresaaaeiVie boya., Thera were but two boys (if yon choose to term - them fcoye,) employed ts bailiffs daring Ihe trm, both
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: Jkr -J'tL rr iu ciuiuem vemucniK, will'. inouu now mo Mv.pwvi, iuoes, ana rne otne a Boatof tbe.hetwtJonaty TVeasure. ill. II West; and, to say the least, the , duties . of the emcee entrusted to tbeaa, yaung at en were exee-uted in a manner that did them honor and credit, and I hare) no hesitancy : S . t f ..." - u recuatraenaiog loeta ror anyiotng, con trary to bis desire, to. reoaer the if reponsipie; and tne day ts not far distant a e n : A . - when this youth and ehafaeter-destroying individual will v feel flattered on being recount ted from the honorable bosUion they will doubtless htId. ' Jessica. , ' s - j - I i aw i i . .' . Pursuit of Hildebrand, thwOutlaw. St. Lotus," August 16. 1 JOop BnwTia, rfJeTwrtiatid soafMbe-nartT IBa! hU been in' ptJrtuit of HliiJebrand, the dflsperido of Sonlheast Missouri, baa an fled Tierd. i. U A hVni ,de aldnteiT re port of his operations to- -Hot. McClurg, but it a;ot public eV ,Ius kjnovm -however, that he advises the disbandihg of the prrseat poese, and. the orgcixation.qf ,a force' of picked tnoq Jo tiie'tne field' Ind hunt down the outlaw and his band of cutthroats! Hildebrand has abodt fifteen desperadoes with him, and can probably command, in an emergency, quite a an to ber.of the inhabitants of tSr. Srapcoie county. It is said that- die designs organixing a band of freebooters for the purpose -of robXiryj letsiftealinl Hand niutder,:whien jsecsarytqi iccaatltsbj his orders! Colonel Bowen and fcvheriff" Murrecently received a letter supposed to are come from Hildebrand, warning them tostay at home andgrve ip.the chase of h i u and 'hia f rien da. Jle jkth ai r BJ oes not desire to shed blood, but unless the bunt after him is. abandoned there will be lives lost. Hildebrand i probably one of the most desperate and merciless wretches that ever preyed Upon society, and prompt and energetic measures should be taken to rid iWcottntry cl hiia.j, CaatsTT'b TJata Lotto. This Lotio is the best article manufactured for the hair. If your hair is disagreeably red, try on bottle of Lolio. You will never regret the money it coat you. It is cheaper than oil, audi decMcdf? better. The Lo tto cures dendrutr, restores gray half to Its original color, and grows more hair on bald heads than any thihg Advertised. Ftf ante by alt dreggists: .11 TornpiUo Iaettingl' :: z NOTICK is hereby given, that sealed proposals ; will be received at the store-house of Fran cis HaHowell, la Orewarsbarg, f adiaaa, until ; Friday, the 20th day of Augutt, 1869, for the eredina-, rraveHer. maawnreaad. hrldefag ef the-Sclpie aed Urewwrahurg Vraet Bo ad, the same being six miles ia length. .The plan a4 spaeificatieaa-for said work: may be seek on and after the 13th way ef-August, at the above named place. Ihe Uoard or. Uirectors reserve the right to reeet any or all bids that may be presented. ' ROBERT BLACKER, ) 4 FRANCIS HALLO WKLL, V Directors. y JOHN HEAP, J jy!.t-4w. Landn Located ia Kansas. I will locate landa in any part of Kansas, n't us. a wtm ttoKBV oa LJtito. warrant. For Cash, Quarter Section $Slt, SO Scfes J15, 40 acrrs (in. For Lead Warrants, four dollars will be charged in addition to the above rates. . , JAMES R. McCLURE. Junciton City, Kansas, 'Jane let, 1869. June 1 1 Sin., Cincinnati Weekly Qate'tteecpy 4 weeks and scad asc't to this t Kice.) ... TnAIR tiTlO. What are Bgga Qood Fox? 1 : T() 12 AT OF CCURdli. ! UHAT SIZE ARE EBi S 60GB FOR? EDO properly arUd,auakelhebet shampwnn for the hair that can be used. Try it. The flaet eeetile aoap is foostreag for the balr. Beery bottle r Prof. Christy's HAIR L0I1O has a recipe for an - egg shampoon. All first class druggist tell It. After which, if CHRISTY'S LO I'iO is applied, a alossof splendor and beauty will appear oa the hatr,that will surprise you. As a hair dressing for gentleman and ladies, it is acknowledged by ail who use iheLOTIO ta be the best, if your hair is a disagreeably- red, tre one bottle of the L0TIO. Yutt will never regret the money it coat you. It ,Js cheaper than nils, andjdecidcgly patter. If yur hvld 'is covered with dandruff, use rne bottle ef Prof. Christy's Hair Lo tie The Letie grows more hair en bald heads than aaythiag advertised. It will ptemete the growth of ladies' hair to any tea gt a desired. Read one of the many testimonials which we receive from ladies: Pao. Cnamtt. Stat. I commenced the as of your hair preparation at a time .when my hair was itt a very unhealthy Condi t toe . ty belt was dry And harsh, and wheeevar I dressed it, It broke off, so that It became very short and thin. I bought one bottle or year Hair l.etio te try It, and I was so pleased with it that I continued using it. I have used 4he Letlo for nearly a year, and it has grewa me a head-of hair that is soft and glossy, and it is longer than It ever was before in my lire. Mrs. B. H. PHILLIPS. The. lady te whom the poet refers ia the fellowing lines must have used Loll: Jf i 5 It l.tkeherM Whom at Mead or Wight ' f The bridegroom, with hia locks of light, -Came in the flash of love and pride And sealed the terrace ef hia bride; When, as she saw him rashly s tiag, Aud midway up in danger eiirg. She flung him down her soft brown hair,' Exclaiming, breathless, "there love, there.' ,rFor sale by M. W. Haile and A. J. Ring. All orders and letters should be seat to TROF. CHRISTY A CO., , Cincinnati, 0. Jan. 15-lv. TO C0N8UMPT1YES. " TH E Advertiser, having been restored te health ta a tew week, by a vary simple remedy, after having suffered several yeara with a aevere lung affection, aad that dread disease, Consumptioa, is anxious tojnaae kaewate his fellow-sat-rarer the man or cwra." v i To all whe desire It, h will send h copy of the prescription used (free :ef charge), with the di reerion for preparing and using the Same, which they will find a euro Cere for Consumption , Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object ef the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and soread information which he conceives te be tevaieabtef aad hehSpe every sufferer will try his remedy, at It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, wilt picas address ... Rxv.JJDWARD A. WILSON,,. WiHlambuvg,hllage touaty, New York. May 28-ly. ' -. . i a & G. LOPBR3 i 1 CAHRIABB rJflrJPACTflllY. FAIRFIELD, IND. 1 SA O. Loper have opened their. HEW SHOP with aa entire haw sett efi Tool and new hands, and are bow prepared to do all kind of , TTfi oa short notice and bn reasonable terms. They warrant theit work to give ea tire eatisfaetioa. Uavlag had seme fifteen yeara eaperienee ia the business, they reel eeafident that they eaa give their Meed aad easterners the benefit ef their thoroagh knowledge ie manufacturing . : thaakful for aatfavoraK they raapeeifutly ; se'; liotva eoattnuanea or saw vavrvnacwet leepe. lie. Call aad exaeUaet eei(XWork, and leave yeet order. ... , . done ou short totUehearer ftiai lUi elTeap?.. Juae 55-3m. . . "f4 4 . .
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i lie Estate iell atpubue aeetleas, ' . i i ' i T ' i - On Saturday, September 4th, 18C0, at the teteresivwaoeof tbe deceased in Brookville, Ind., the ietlewiag feeerit)eal pevaonal property, to wits '' V... S Oae V. 9. Qauget'a Xaatruaaeata, Oae Milaw Cow, ' U ' v - on Bum -r - V Oae setter Haraae. A Saddle, Four standi ef Baeswith the tatewt patented Hives ene the genuiae Italian nee.' One ermplete Library ef Physicians' and Surgeons' Books, eontaiaiag the Standard Wirk and many other valuable Works, among which 'UmI. fcUriisAni&y. f J T Smith A Horner's Anatomical Atfaa, ' W Wood'a Praetlce'cf MerffHne, two volume," ?,? Carpenter's Human Physiology, r " ' , , Tfateoa'?raetiee', BrodU'e Workl.Churealir Wefks. Black rwanS Worke, -Vudglisoa's Wok si Braithwait'i vWorks and t Rahorte and several Media I liietionaries. . One full set of Surgical 'Instruments ' in : good order, containing many valuable eases, a few of which are mentioned: One Amputating Case, one TreSning Case, one Cupping Case, aa Kye Cafe, eaa Dreaaiag Case, mo Venereal Case, en Galranie Battery, one Pocket Case, one Stomach Pump, on set of "Dental Instruments, Laneeta and Forceps, Yaectnatlng Instruments and many other Instrument used by modern Physician and Surgeons. ' Trogs and Medicines f farlous kinds, put up for the us bf Physlvlans. - " r . ' A Large and Well Selected Miscellaneous I.ibrary containing many valuable Standard Work; Wabater'S Uoabrrdged Dictionary, une Human Skeleton) a ged order, Several Cooking and Parlor" Stoves,' Carpets, Tables, and the Household and Kitchen Furniture not taken by tbe widow. TERMS OF SALF All sums of $3 and under. cash. All sums over $3 credit of six months will be given, on purchaser eivlne not with anproved security? with interest from day of sale. rale to oegln at v o clock A. M. Physicians especially should attend this sale, as a rare opportunity for rood bargains will be offer ed. ANNA K.DAVIS, Adm'x. Biftkley & Jones, Att'y. Ag. 13, ib69-3w SPA SO Dl FOUNTAIN! AT HIS btORE IN BROOKVILLE,' keeps on hsni a constant app!y of ; Confectionery of All Hinds, MINERAL WATKR, SODA .VltER, 2 A1flC. ALL KINDS OF FRESH CRACKERS. a : ROASTED COFFEE, . SUGAR bf alf gcades. TEAS of all liindo, STAncn, PEPPED, Dixon Daking Powder Blacking, Shot, MMrhrs, Lead, vO-A.TESTJX SARDINES, MUSTARD, OYSTERS, HERRING, CAIMIMED FRUITS, aLT, PRUNES, DATES, Babbit and Detersive Soaps, Allspice, JcIIIch, laO listers, JJTIIIU BEEF, JEWEL :0Pia:' TOBACCO, Vood Slock of Lamps and Lacip Uhlmnies,c.&.e., all cf which he sell ... Aug. 1.1-y. JACOB NKWMA.V. TO OWSEttS OF HORSES 'CAtSE TO BIAS Derby Condition l'owdera are warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for tbe cure ef Distemper, Worms, Dots, Coughs, 11 ide bound, Cold, Ac , in tlorees aad Colds, Coughs 1 of Milk, lllnek Twague, Hern Ditemper, ate., In Cattle. Tbey are perfectly safe aad iaat'Cenr; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They incieaee Ihe appetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and uniaary organs; also increase tbe milk ef cows. Try them and you will never be without them. The late Hiram Woodruff, Celebmted trainer of trotting horses, Used them for years. Col. I'hilo P. Bush, of the Jerome Kace Course, FerWham,N. Y., would not uie them until he was told of what they era composed, slnt Which he Is never without them. lie ha orer taty running herse in his charge, and for the tart three year ha used ao ether medicine for them, lie hat kindly permitted ma to refer any one to him.- Over l,0(i0 other references eaa be aeea at tbe Depot. ol4 by Dtuggista and Saddler. Priee, 35 cents per box. Deuut 10 Park flace, New York. Aug 13. . THE PBE21DENT DECLARES WAR Against alt imposition upon tbe people, and Science, following the glorious example, is out Au.VtNST THK I'olSONEKS - who sell sugar of leal hair dyes, that not only ruin the hair, bat paralyse ihe system. linptots ''". ' ' - ! WII0 DESTROY TUB UNWARY shoalebe put diiwa by law , la the meantime, rnisTADoito'8 Excelsior Hair 1vk i otTared Under the guarantee of Professor' Chilton, tbe fsuiust analytical chemist, a an efficient, . .Pctt tSD UltlkttSB I'tKriSAtlDS. Crtstadoro's liair Preservative, as 'a Dressing, acts like a cbasaa oa the liair after Dyeing. Try It. Aug. 13. PECULIAR ADAPTABILITY. . - - BR VNDBKrif'S I'ILI.8. i ' i , Their peculiar adabtability loall constitution as clcanaers of the bowels and the blood haa established their great mrit. They "restore the liver, the spleen and even the hctrt to healthy action whea ether remedies have-been used withoat ereduetwR any bawatt. --They do not expos those who use them te any danger, being a safe a aalutary, - " Kx tract from Lefter to Dr. Brandretb, from C.J. Fay, Kfq., P. M., Bammnnton, N.J. I a is9 I waa ia peer health, aad my frieads at well as myself sutposcd thatmy earthly voya ce would aoou terminate. But after taking one b ox of Breedteth'e fills, I begaa te feel batter. Well, air, whea I had aaed twelve boxes I waa a well, healthy teaa my weight having goa rrom 131 pound up te 141 pounda. 1 than ordered a supply, aad between that time aad the present I have retailed three taoasaad dollar' worth ef these Invaluable pills, and am quite sure that I have thereby been iastrumentsl ia saving thousands ef live. - Yours, truly, ,OiM . , ;.i . A v.r. M. Jtetdby all Draggista.t Observe my -aamela white letter in tbe government stamp. AU. 13. - UiV.J0 It. URAhDRETU. o A-,l 'Bl.olcille. I ndia na
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H 1 ' e? - n, 5 Shop near fhe R, Jl. Depot. ' Tt JOSEPH HflWWflW WOULD reepoctfally-aaoouaee to his friend and tawnnhlie venerallv of tbta and th joining counties of thia State and Ohio, that he win execute ia ton onsi siyie aitwora ia bis line, such as At r-f f,v.T ' TOLMB STONE of All Descriptions, opijm fquots. n CISTERN TOPS, STEP STONE of all deseriptioa.: ' Oat " : ..,"' SIonQtnentat & Bdlldtng Llnie stone we' get from 'St. Paul.'w'hlch we en get from ten te tweaty-aevenioche thick, and which dnea aot break and scale as the Limestone ef this County do?s."i - ;, . 4 . Odr Flagging faying Storic ' i from Laurel, which ttajt hsi.kajl of any size to suit the purchaser. v . . . , ' "Thankful for" past favote, We would request h eentinaance sf the saae,: M' warrant all our. work to give aatiafaation, a our matte ie te w ark none but the belt of material, keep none but the bestef Workmen, make quick sales, aad do good work. Alleeutraet made by mi t A. Lira son w-il oe promptly ne July S.' r s - jus r. ?ETi1 W'AIfAX, s .BIlOOKVlLLE. INDIANA GEOVf. MAXWELL, PROPRIETOR. Onnrl Stahlinr and t.tTftr- attached. k- la t "v 1? A I K FIELD MIL L S ...Ite ii i-. 09Hs:m -?i M r-,-r.-xJ. BROWN it, BEST, WILL guaraatee entire sati faction ingrinding FLOUR ani MKAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wheat. ' 1 ' This Fleer Is fersaleta'BteehvHIeasVthrstorer ef Davii Slaughter aad Jeaa Reehafallar, and also at the Depot. Will tlso rurnish LUMBER OF ALT. KINDS, tu fist 'lt lXC IS23LOO i r1 6 n AT IDS KDEHLER c ONTIWUKS to manafaetare Boots and hoe lishment in Brookville. .lie keeps on hand a full assortment f j t i 5 t. r LA DItiSVAXD fISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OP EVERY Kt.S 11, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit In every tinsarc. Mending done oa ahort notice. Call and see hi asortmen t aad learn his price. . - i ' aovl-tf tflNATIUS KOKIII.F.B. aLBKBV M I LLRU .... .imai it. TVKKa MILLER ATYTwER i?aCVtIlK, JEnUCiTTlJl, DKACKRit IN Clothing & Gents' Furnish- - ins: Ooods, H ATS, CAPS." ROOTS. SH1ES. i ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE. " Q P E ENS V A R E, Ol LS. -PAINTS, EAHTUENWARE, &e. 'T'nE undersigned would respectfully solicit the J. eitlten's of Fairneld Township and vlrlnity te call and Inspect their present larjre assortment e all the above named e-uod. llavlnc rercntlmade laree addiiloaa te their usnal well asrnrled lock, they takeprideia eaneuncing that for exidtia eoneunrinr that for ex - tnt,'variete, '-aace general oompleteties favorable With aay i stack feundiathls art ef thai State. Our motfo for' the year 189 shall be FAIR DEAintO. 8RT ALL" PROFITS & ,J0W PRICES. . ; AII 'ktlKls of Ceuatry Preduee takea ia rxebange fortloed. M 1 1.1. KB Jk T Y M. 1 . - r;rBe)d, Feb'y'lJth, llOSIy. , ' . ; AND ' ' Ice Cream Saloon! CHRISTIAN KCEBER. Til A K FU L forpaat favors, again anaouare that he haa-ma.de large additions to bis -tbliahmeut, and is rep.red, better tbaa ever, to accommodate customer with tha very best article of- . r--'h " pREsn ruead; CAKES OF ALL KINDS, PIP'S At:. ... . . . . . Ha will furnish Cakes and Cracker ! all hi Jils atwh.tesale or retail, n reasonable terms. Also, a good supply or LamoOw and Orng n hand, . , . . C0HFCTI0NRY. , " - Itt-..m..l a.ra.rM.tiunertes 1 Bil.lte. enibraoiag : oauJie Of the best quality, ante, rrults. . - . . . . ICE CREAK. Having fitted up a room for the purpose, be will be prepared, during the warm saaauof furnish Ice Cream, Lemeaade, die., to there. whe may ell, , , y . , . ' ayari''am;iie and other can he accommodated with (he bst White Wafer Ire, at this establishment during tne seminar Dentb; at rea-'onhble price. .. sm;jw n fas Jl C A T U 1 1 S 1 1 ( I UllsVari I llUlVllaVU 4J I FJOM this date I offer my large stuck andgreat eovtmentef - ... . m from I A to 15 per cnt.haper tlfhn any other establish meat. Thia Fa'raita'r"is' nearly all my Hi iaaaafacUiriog..I will wawaat the pcbpla fur ceetv I'iace they buy. . I dea't leap aay aeeond hand Furniture, atid tuf Table and Safe den fail, te piece oa th le-ai before- the ueoplc ge IDtB ya,. - .... ' -War as a m ew . va aa m mil .ii FURNITUREAT AUCTION oa tuy pevemest, and in good weather ia.lla, Matkei UoUie.' A Heaf Flag Will be "the aigti .t i n ar ol "t C-1 33. QZ Promptly attended te-.v Everybody know that I make4he best aad neatest Kortwoi dand Walniit Coffin, and now I have a new patei t w birb looks better tbaa all the metallic. It I een.cnted inaide and outside, aad haa a latgc lnte y top.. One kind is made particularly fur ladies. I al.-i. keep on hand tha metallic cases, all sites. Wlm you sand your orders, don't forget to Ut me know if yea weal tke old- er -erw patent fur-)adit or geatlemen. The priee wttl.be from 1i to l&per cenf. cheeper than the vfeeapeet In the marleV. My establishment U norlBtod Mala irurgCfS, tween Ttailroad aad "fdlll tts. eWe to tb Depot -Teo-TS: " 1 , .w.tf.T.rMCr , - - - - - - - ' ' ...r. -aj --a. JDnrZfi 'FE ROU PHYSICIAN AND SURtlEON. ' FUltFI BLDj -INDl AS A
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TaUwr ahop iu- .'iBBtiwB with ; my store, and Will fBmiib!-Cr!Kisrtl'Cl..l.,, jcv., aaa maac up aans or.ur. van ana.cc s . .. - - . saicii, COM ,n may 7. . v Mlxr0'e '-,. . ,xtollo. iSieJLOwi. NOTICK is hereby given j,ht ih .uudersigaejjg will till at i uiiMo lo "," m On' Sxihtnltry ihe-th dy y' J i yitxt I SOUat his rrsiiUi -e thrte'mies Wet ,.t Pn okTifle near the White VCter Valley '.tsi'rt.ad,; the fol " lowirg dcicriL" plopcrfj , tnwii: : ' Sevont y-five acrrs t growin 2 C"rrV rwft'h'l of llorsee, i'hJ J f Cjr1hV Stea.i, of plogs, one Sfring'MTicn"J '-wC 1. H nn1 lwbarse Farm W ;- .no B1tnir M c'iiae.'aut " Varieun kinditnf farming Utenaila. AUqlluuae-. hold and KitrWa A'uruilvuri. vaji. u.- otlir artistes t-i. nevuerno, t m"ii to- " .1 There ar seversl f.4 tot jUli farm ,C"ivenletrt' to water. i"". i-Hi I rfi-H Teriiis hPw-(0 il jday WjfiicsJ Ie to enm .iiearh SI . 'J wflrTltCk M V 4 Julv-'!0 5w,. WM.iL IIKXplSTCTCrDN. yVi1:,;.''! k:ii.i.I Jl'tlri'i at M JOHIT DECAMP,, Monu'acturtr tt 1 ltt:hlltn infill V?:j 4 44M ? v f WK . AVAttF.ltOOM "AND FACTullV - & 205 EAST FR BUT STREET.. ClNULVNATl. O. A. 11 31y tqtifire' Pinnos Are of the Largest Ncle and i vc" tha entire, Iron Frame, Uerstruun Has Fret Desk,. Carv ed L r c, iolid UuitvLuxiiiJLi'l Jit 7. ALL MY GRAND PIANOS: Have the entire Iron Frame,. Apriffe BiiJj Three Vaiseha, l't nt l. i-eat.nj -4U"an . ' and all ' ' illodehi " I m pro raf nts I c)illexo j et'ii ivn in regaiil to Workman'ship, Durabilty, Toui h. Ilirtses. I'tyth and; ', Brilliaocy of '(.'one, aad l Itsae pates thun ean j be purehactd elitnlicre. aUi'tsg .k iiiii( : n'lnlitic. ?- ilrcat ioduceiuriate ' afeSeJ ? fah rod ShvTl Time m e. , - . - . j. DKSCKirTi 'K .x.tP fai:-rsd ta ajilica- . t on to Pruf. Henry K. aa , V Tlrc'f t fHig p,.tr resrlvg ia Prnokville, Ud r. tl. fth, Frf. SBiyK. Knauer. JuneU&-ly. ' ; j . IGREHIMDOBTIOKIS: PRICES d ! ... AT TUK tl.l . , iu - r 1 :' ."V ' - ',- " K ' ' - " ' "tV " '"""' II. H.;SCH.1.TCHTE aa WW,.. . ... J3i i iiv u tdrd t relT , v mail, in Brk ill, aadj wuuld tnftKm his tsteade , aai the rbJ- jfenrBlly, that lti.lttl tKc y-lace ta TS all kin ef rtlai Wrt. an rh MONUiMENTS I TOMBSTONES. i5"t'f.o"b.if Italia a. aiji Anteeki-aa Marb'e, Kraiite or V rr t'laia r raecy l)rtmwr,il Carvil f d"hrh awrU ltu-y,' Lnials, Iiu nit Figures, ,t-.. t anit every variety f tartts. Work eies-elrO ia is gu4 ty le i.B lie uic itt tb5ftstai." "Limeaf"ne WoiV, of u f." fcfu.l?, sat, sa Dr Spe, .'i..tra rp. Cej4ng itiuti J I'iuks, tery lii'ta, Car!. VAvek, X., w li i h ! w il 1 hai tlwae frwia' 1.. to t per mi , -lie:nir ihaa any ' other hop, as we have iur owu iiuariy, uloli sa ,u.w4,ifit Ukr, iLai mc in the Stat. , whirB e,n',p tPr. y .,..i a I 4 1 ai-. t J ihi i hi:h VevV etea.r he; t st, f..r era I 1 er- ; ilin l'.ini4. ne 'fiata ay ' r!.i r aSeurty ' :tt I., r : i. i x 1-1 . - wui e minisucu as rnaep a -ij one else. We ha"re l.In estnne In m rix taev.-. , ly inches t li irk , ar.-l arj s':i.a j crv'r ci alJ wla, Work in onr line r bafinesa tur.,lir .i.-v ) Ily. Tharkful for llie patronag we iniv cd for the pari fonrtee J.r, we wiml.l riiiNe,k n roiiiinoMiire-.'f the rairV "Cuttk rail, an.t .small Profit' ts wt tfi., s axe not i ui l. y t host ef agents wiw tha pS"Vls have ta ni i.it, but s'll our k n work onrte. XUy 7 -1 y -- 1KU. 11 It I C 1 T V Tl' und.rs a-ned; et'CultiiV Ceraer, Ind. .'ha t" 'g puroha.el tbe iMnuf M. llitehorr, f ' r H" , whjrrah U pfcrax4 sap,4y Wla .44aa4 awsHAms, BKiiiTs; GLOVSi BODTS, SHOES, hlATB, OAP8 :READYMADE L LQTHINB, Hfir d ware, ; Qtioanswar e, . G l cl m m a v o v FAMILY -R()CKII IKS; tl hind of tSianlry Prud.o rvev'ttied in OJ. ehans;o for U..od. AM peraaa ia tiee I f tiond will 6n l 4 ta their udvont'ie u jjivc ui oJl :'..,.. J. P. RLA'ilKp. , sag S ly. Ca'tei ' turner, iiiil. AliENTuKVA N wh wutitrrrf. foy .jrr7f nt . Metv..Uii DM fly. pTCinathia Drfi'av. aa'djell ihe iff-. e ..f VsmiVfvt laioreti'i.t, Skill. 'f.Vr tW j sake f VotfeririSI isnitj ie.a"1rl'o atf who neetMt. ine ierert ewe areeeineirvwr ' a a se M rurjFKeSadj VTiTh,-W'J ctAr. wfrtrs wit-hie Jto petht ViyttVe diey iterv'a' 'x-erirpe. i a by adJeeiei'tC;'; In t'erti it-cwWamss J!S '(Htf mitt, Vork
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