Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 August 1869 — Page 3

THE .AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIMETABLE W.WV.R.R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. ' ,. Leave Brookville, . . n "fixnross ....i... .... .....8:04 a.x .. .... .:... Mail...... .7:42 p. Di f r,ig lit ... . 942 4 DfWiAD TRAINS. Caieaf atl -. .".. B:o5 A. v. C.ioBm. t. . - TIB...." " "-o.w .a " ...1 Ke?lr Meeting of, Agricultural Society. The regal' quarterly meeting ot tn Frank lin County Aeficultarat Society and its Hoard of Directors will be aeM on Saturday , Sept.. 4, 1S69. A ful attendance m desired, n , ' New I.aw In Force.' -.7 !. The laws of the regular and special sessions .0f tat Irfaature Jbeen distributed t&the rreral Counties,, the acknowledgment from the lat County that of Pike -having "been received. They were received in that Covin tj on Monday the 16th inst, and from ibat date -the new laws are in force. All of the more imnorlant act bad an emergency clause st udied, and were in force from and after tbeir passage. ,,,,, Brookville College. The first term opens one week from next MonJy. The following is the Board oflnftracuon: J. P. D. John. A. M., President ; C. W. Dustin, A. B., Professor in Collegiate Department, Miss Julia & Newkirk, ' B. L., Teacher of Preparatory Department, . and of French and German ; Henry R. Knauer, Professor of Music. If it shall prove necessary, additional teachers will be employed. Prof. Duiiin i a graduate of the Ohio Wesleyan University, an i was formerly Professor of Mathematics in Quincy College, Illinois. The o'htr teachers are known, and need no mention. Book-keeping and Telegraphing will be taught, if desired. Let the citizens of Hrookville and vicinity 'and up to their own Institution, and encourage it by their patronage. No one ' should go t ahen he can gel a first-class Collegiate education nearer home. Sabbath School Address. , linn. Aaron B. Line, President of the Franklin County Sabbath School Union, will deliver -an aiMrrss to the Presbyterian Sabbath School in Br kville, Indiana, on next Sabbath, Aug. "29 h, lSol, at 2 o'clock P. M. Ever) body is iatt'ed to attend. An especial invitation i iereby given the other Sabbath Schools ot thii place by the Superintendent of the Presijter an Sabbath School. ." Rmmber ihe sale of personal propertv be1 ngiriji to the Ext ate of Dr. Davis, dcased, hich ia to take place next Saturday we?k. The New Organ, ne of Kstey's best, lately purchase) at Mr. I II. Italdoin's Orati, Piano an. I Melodeon K'Mihment, .-Cincinnati, Ohio, by Mr. F. J'fjer.aia present to the Presbyterian Church ft"tn its Sthbarh School, Brook ville, Indiana, ill be introducr d next Sabbath by Professor Cruris, General Aslant for the same, whom we !J. cheerfully rccommened to those desiritjt i jet tteir Pianos tuned, as one who llor(,rhIy understands the bttsiness and who il! tHervf.K-e render eptire satisi'action. We ovM No kindly advise those wishing to ptirrVe Mesical InstrnmenH of any kind what,r to c,ve Jlr. D. II. Baldwin, I3;i West Iftinh S'rei, call before urcliaiin, sin-cti-It feelievinjj a we do, and as ihe Orj;an a'ie teferred to, we think, i: our humble juilment, will amply testify, they will never Ute any occasion io regret. .Jons H. I.tNt., Pastor. A very large stock of Clothing has just been rcetved and is h-tig sol ! at a mere sang at lite City Clothing F.mpnriunt. The Pic Nic Wh ratie off at. the Fair Grngrult during 'davand nt'dht of Tueslav, nnd-r the aus-H-e.f the lalie connected with the German I'roies'srtt Ch.trch of this place, was quite Isrg'ly attended, and netted a handsome turn fit the benefit t,f their Church. The ladies df;r n to say that they are very thankful ioriHe favors of the members of the press and or the I.beral donations that were made by 'le friends of the Church, and also lor the 7 liberal patronage of the public generally. Whisky Gangers. wl fr S ltaker of Krookville and George Kimble of Mctamora have been appointed -fersor Whisky in ihe Fourth Collection district of Indiana. Public Sale. BJ reference to advertisement on a.ijotntng lr it will be seen that John W. Spradling II tffer valuable personal property at public : on Saturday, Sept, 18th, 1669. Mr. Fisher, TBnlvwith Gramling Bros, of Indianapolis, siting for the City Clothing Emporium. gfmlnnsn comes well recommended. ninler t Scobey are warranting all Clothing by him to fit in the best order and please t!l Customers. Cowey, the Artist, Frtrtl to COpy faded pictures in the best Strand of any siie. All persons having Vre5yp. or photographs that have befa led should immediately bring them to ilje and have Mr. Cowey copy them, M th,t iecure ,hem for fulttre. Persona J,lr"g a photograph of the different phases 'e recent solar eclipse can get popj " thsses) for only twenty-five cents. Call 1 see Coej't pictures, and they will be to he of k.. i. i.: ...J r erj reasonable ptices. H Aflaia HeeT Tobacconist, the largest and "best selected assortment is B0Wco Cir eer before exhibited . rock'"e. Hi. .tora is literally crowded erjthing in tht line of business. Per- ' ,8hi1g to purchase either at wholesale re,'l cannot do better than to give bim 'r orders. The ' m Aiundnt. ' so r'cecf cor". bich is a partial failure SHM? 'oni this year, will be partially L Jan abundant mast The beech and r iees are very full 0f Dut!,

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American lnst.M. Y. City, California, Sacramento, Illinois, Decatur. Opens Sept. 8. Opens Sept. S. Sept. 27 Oct. 2. .... i in Kansas. Lawrence. v r - - ... ' V rLouviller- "SapUtT IT v Pamlico,- Oet.-t6-Sv. Maryland Minnesota. Koc heater. Sept. 28 Oct. I. . Sept. 2124. Oct. 25 29. Sept. 710. . , Sept. 2124., Sept. 14 17. ,i Sept. 1417. Sept. 2 Oct. Z. , Oct. 4 V. Nov. 26. Michigan, Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson,-' New England. Portland. Ma. New.Jecfey, . ..Waverly, Kwj Vorh, , . Elmlra, . Ohio, ' "Toledo. Pennsylvania, Harrisbar?. St Louis, St. Louis, Mo Virginia, Richmond, v: ; Dearborn, Lawreaceburg Auf . lsU-19. Henry Joint Stock, New Castle, Bridgt'n TTnionBiidgeton, Rash, Henry 3c Hancock, Knightstown, Monroe, A . Bloomington, " waref A! M unci, Fayette, Connersville, Harrison, Corydon, Tippecanoe, 1 1 Lafayette,"; Morgan, Martinsville! ' Aug. 2427. Aug. 30 Sept. 4. Ang. 31 Sept. 3. ' Ang. 31 Sept. 3. ; Aug. 31 Sept. 5. "Sept. 7 II. Sept. 710. ; Sept. 8 11. Sept. II. - Switzerland and Ohio, m -. -K.K n tar price, ? Sept. 133r-17. Sept. 1419. Sept. 14 18j Sept 1417. Sept. 2125.. Sept. 21 24. Sept. 2124. Sept. 2326. Sept. 29 Oct. 2. Oct. 48. Oct. 59. Oct.' 68. Oet.13 IS. Sept. 3. Sept. 1319. Johnson, Franklin, " Fountain and Warren. . Attica. ; ! - Rash, Rashville, Union At. So ciety, ... . ' Edinburs. , Decatur, . v " Grnsbnrg, -- iranklin. Brookville, AVells, Blnffton, Spencer, - Rockport, Montgomery, CrawfordsTiile, Wayne Joint. Stuck, Centrevitle Jennings, ' sear Vernon. Lapotte,' ; Laporte, 5 Hendricks, ' Ianville. Putnam, Ureencastle,' ' Notice. , To the Superintendents and Secretaries of the tSabbalh Schools of franklin. County, Indiana: - You are hereby respectfully 'requested to furnish to the undersigned Corresponding Sec retary ot the Franklin County Sabbath School Union the following information : 1st. The name and loca'ton of jour school 2d. The names of Superintendent and Sec retary. . " id. Ihe number of Officers and leachers first. Males: second. Females. 4b. The number of Scholars first, Males; second. Females. X 5ih. Number of Books in Library and nam ber of Sunday School Advocates or other juvenile papers taken in your school. on will plenve be prompt in ftiriilalilng Ihe above infot n:ntion. In the nbvence of any pecial lorm prescribed, I stifsiest the above or the present. John VV. Kkki.Y. Correspondint; Secretary Fiatikiiu Co. Sabbath School Lritn. Encourage Home Industry. We have been quite busy at job work dur ing the past two weeks, and are obliged to our friends for their favors. We are ready all the lime to do our best to accommodate our friends in this line, and if they have work they wish done we hope to gel it. The way to build up your own town is Io encourage yoir home mechanics, and thus help l hem to mainlain the facilities Tor doing work as cheap and well a-i it can be done elehere. The Post Office News Depot Ii the popular tesort of those desiiing to purchase the leading newspapers and magasines of lite day, stationery, envelops, pens, inks, pencils, Ac , novels and riovelelMa. A fine assortment of smoking and chewing tobacco and cigars can also be found here" " Pic Nic. A Grand Social Pic Nic will be given in David Bussell's Grove, one mile South of Palestine, Franklin Co., Ind., on Saturday next, Aug. 28ih. A!l lovers of good music and enjoyment are respectfully invited to attend.No spirituous liquors will be allowed on the ground. The Drouth Continues in full furoo throughout this entire neighborhood. The coVn on the uplands wt not be more than a half crop, though in the valHes it looks much more promising. - Potatoes, cabbage, toma'oea, &c, are also in a suffering condition. There has been very little rain during the etuire week just past, while the thermometer has ranged in the neighborhood of ninety-eight d-grees in- the ebade. 1 lie. drouth is unprecedented. Americau Cider Mill. Jacob Masters, of this place, is agent for the fale of the ab-.tVe named Cider Mill, one t?f which is now on exhibilion in front of his blacksmith shop. lis merits have been thoroughly tested, nnd we take pleasure in recommending it. Look to the School Houses, The Indianapolis School Board Las recently I assed an order prohibi'ing ihe use of ihe schcol houses of that city for any purposes other than those of education. Township Trustees and Directors should in no case allow school houses to be used - for traveling shows of any kind, nor even for religious worship unless some responsible person will assume the responsibility of protecting the school property and cleaning and closing the house. Metaiaora Items. Died of pneumonia, Thursday, Aug. 19ib, Stella, daughter of Samuel and Kate Dowdy, aged 16 months. Mr. Thomas Tagne has late!y improved ibe appearance of his mill by painting and other external improvements, and now it presents a very respectable appearance. ' Mr. P. B. Francis is now engaged accommodating this community with beef three times a week.The expected game of Base Ball did not coma off last Saturday, the Brookville Club being unable tT procure transportation to this place. The game is indefinitely postponed. Justness as a general thing is gelling better here than it has been for tome time pist. JliLT. ' The Wheat Market in Oxford. There has been jaite a lirely time at and acound the depot during the past week. To one passing through and not familiar Uh the place, Oxford would have seemed qaite a plajoc for "business." 1 he trade in wheat, a bich a ss thecau4 of this activity, was very brisk. We r not aura the farmers ate acting wisely to rusiiing off their heavy crops of wheat, i'txse who sold some time since at ninety cents, woald have done well to have hastened slowly, a-hile those who are n. w selling may learn a lcfos, not to believe those exaggerated, aecoants concerning ao over-stocked jjjarket Oxford CiUsea. ' Cistt' n ta Lorio. This Lotio is the best article manufactured for (he hair. If yonr hair is disagreeably red, try ape bottle of Lotio. Yon will aarer ragrnt the mooey, it cost yon. It is cheaper than oils, and decidedly better. The Lotio cures daodraf, reatorfs gray hair to its original color, and grows more hair on bald heads than any thin g airertiped. Fpr ssle by al drag-gists.

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No. L winter re4lhtat. eold at Cinajnati on Taesday iu elevator- ; and prime Iota by sample in sacks .at f Ti?. r JRo. i it) eleaW-eolI ak $4:20 Vo" 1 1.24 wblfe QaTea were made by sample f frf to, 'goo at $1.15 to $1.20. Hill wheat sold at $1.30 Ho $133 and" the' demand for, it Is fair. - Good white wheat brought $1.35, and prime $1.45. Some lots of re cleaned are held an $1.50. - Corn. The receipts are sthall and the det mand fair, with sales of ear at 92 to 93o at the Eeniackr .Qebtrat 'RailroaslJ ! . It would probably bring 99c to $L on the landing ind St'the lower depots. - Some white shelled soid . Oats. --The market is dull, with- liberal of. terings, but prises r pretty well susiairied, Prime white bring 56 to 57, No.-1 mixed : 64 to 55c, No. 2 do 52 to 53c, and rejected 47 to owe io eievator or sacas. . . , r i Kje is in good demand, with some sales at $1 for. prime in sacks, bat ' there is nuleoffer ed at thi price. ; Barley is in light sopply and firm at $1?50 for prime fail .., :. Seed.Timothy Is quiet at $3.50 to $4 per bushel Clover is dull at 13J to 14c per lb. FUx eeed is wanted at $2 per bushel. From the Chicago Tribune. "We have examined a new and very nsefnl book entitled ttte 'Newspaper Advertiser's Guide' just published, by Cook, Coburn 3c Co., Chicago Newspaper Advertising Agents of oar city, giving a complete list of all the different Newspapers, Periodicals and Magaxine published In the United States, Territories, Pacific erast, Chi-, na. Japan, Australia, and Sandwich Islands. To publishers as a book of reference, and to general advertisers, it i invaluable. It embraces npwards of 300 pages, giving the location and names up to the present time, of upwards of 4500 Newspapers. A complete and correct list of this kind has long been needed, and is indispensable to all who contemplate doing any amount of general Newspaper Advertising. The whole arrange ment of names is so cocdenced that it ean be nsed for ihe poeket; and a copy of this Chlide or Directory ought to be in the hands of everv Mer chant, Manufacturer, Inventor and business man in the country. In short, It Is a perfect Diction ary to those desiring intelligence regarding Newspaper Advertising. . Let every Advertiser aond , lor one. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair ReneWef, the most popular preparation of the ace. Sold bv alt druggists. - For the American. LaL'Rel, Ind., Aug. 24, 1869. Mr. Editor, In my last week's communication I said tbere was more business done here twenty years ago than now. " 1 think I can give a reason to justify the remark. Tbeu the canal was the great artery through the valley from Cincinoati to Cambridge, and no railroads, mills' or factories at Rushville, Greensburg, or any of the intermediate towns. Batesville and Oldenburg Were hardly thought of. Consequently all that section of country had to come here to mill and to ship or sell iheir produce and exchange their Wool or have it manufactured. Now all those towns have their own mills, factories and railroads, which is the prime cause of our di minified trade. Another reason is, SShoup, Vaiibergen & Co. were extensively encaged in the pork and grain trade. Farmers came here from twenty to thirty miles to sell their wheat and bogs and: to buy their goods. It is not so bew. And yet we have facilities which none of those towns ever did or ever will possess, and, if properly taken advantage of, would yet make tbe town second to noue tn the White Water Valley, by the use of - her water power in driving machinery. There is to-day more capital, more solid wealth in the town than there ever was at any period of its existence. ' What is wanted is another flouring mill, woolen Xactory and machiue shop. If some ma a of capital and energy, woald take bold of the foundry here, and build or make agricultural implements, he could give a doiea men employment the year round, and sell al! he could make. There ou-fbt to be a large ; turbtture establishment here, such as they have at Batesville, that would give employment to twentylive or thirty men; and of course they would want houses, and that Would induce the carpenters to put up a planing mill. V. F. Hazard, with commendable seal and energy, bas established a targe cooper shop that will give employment to ten or a dosen men who had scarcely anything to do. Who will follow his example in some other branch of business? Walk up, ye gentlemen of wealth; don't be afraid some body else wilt make a dollar. Whenever you start the saws and. hammers, your town will improve, and you will add dollar to dollar in the value of your property, if nothing else. .Give your population honorable, profitable employment. They will then have no cxcu.se tor loafing around doggery doors, billiard saloons, or gambling tables. It they do, let them starve, as every lasy idle cus ought to. Others will see the advantages your town possesses, and will settle there and add to ber population and wealth. You have one of the best railroads in the State only two or three hours distant from the head of market, with one of the beist and most favorable shipping point, on the road. If you don't make a city of Laurel, please dou't blame anybody but yourselves. I am sure I should love to see your borders enlarged, your citizens prosperous and happy, wishing all well that are engaged in any legitimate or honorable business. If there are any not thus engaged, it would be better for their fellow cilisens that they should not prosper. THE FREE MASONS twenty years ago had their Lodge room over the store ot Geo. Or. Shoupj and in gettiog up to it I was reminded verymuch of when I was a boy, of, qlioibing up my old grandmother's warping bars. Now they have a commodious room in the third story of the school building, and with a trifling expenditure could make it a very handsome one. I wonder if the Bro. T. hides in the pile of rubbi-h on the right of the entrance room, and I wonder aUo if anybody looks at the door. . ISbader of Sncbo l'auza! no wonder a young applicant for admission feels bis heatt thump bis sitje wheo he sees the Bro. T. rise with drawn sword fro3i bis dusty bed and asks bim what be wants thar. .THE I. O. O. Fg used to meet in that game old cook loft, or one very much like it; but have long since ocpupied tbeir own Hall, which is a fine large room is the third story - of the building on the corner ' of "Pearl land Washington streets. But If T- -iW not j very much mistaken, it needs some repairs. 'The curtain bolt like they had 4gne lonj

and faithful service, an dv ought to be dis

missed. :Ifo-one6ce. meant, ifetten of either Ordee. But make yout tumbles as aiiracuYc as posstDie, ana yoa $wQ always have the brethren in regular .attendance, and yohr meetings will be both tpleiea,iit T i'--- H I. O. O.-T'S, . , 17 vT though but ; two years old, hare one of the prettiest, best furnished Halla in all .the country, something whispers in my-ear bow do you account for that? : ; Wellr I can. account for it this way: the women have something to say there, and you know, Mr. questioner; when t bey say t must be done, toe men poor fellows stam mer little and talk of funds being -.low in the . i a. a . a treasury, etc.; dui it e an to no' purpose; woeo tne ladies command, .the ni en must bey. -.; , t,. ,;V; r-.jf. . . But I am admonished to top. ' da. r.lllMERAL WATERi S ODA. VATR,"OJE3 GREiLTUL, FOR SALE BY - -i c. t -v JAC03ISEIW BROOKVILLE, LKDIAXA; 9 Sugars of all kinds, ". . . -5;. i'lTi Green aB4.Roajted Coffees, Teas, v- " Prunes, ' Dates, Foreign Fruits,' Candies,' Jellies, Cove Oysters, " Pepper" Sauce, Catsup, Allspice, . 2 Fepper, Ginger, ? f t Mastard. w - Tahle SalW :J Dixon's Baking Powder, Corn Starch, Kice, Twin Brother Yeast, Soda, ' ". ' . Washing Soda, Babbitt's, Detersive, and Fancy Soaps. Pearl Starch, Blacking, Matches, v Lead, Shot and Gun Caps, Dried Beet, 1 1 vracaers, :; - ; and Herrinir ' Lamp and Lamp Chimneys, rensj rencils, raper. Ink, Jto. Aug. 13-y. . i W. t". BAZ1RD .H. T. rXIRCE. LAUREL, IND. 4 PE1RCE & HAZARD, ProprlclorsFirst class accomodations. aug.20 y. . . t , .-t .m --, -- , -: , i .i - - f .1. ; , , . . a. ' New Tailor Stop CEORCE WALTER RECENTLY Connected with Scobey & Trichler; has taken the room formerly occupied by the Post Offiee, opposite the Market 11 vuse, a here heis ready to accommodate bis customers with CLOTHINU OF ANY KIND made to order. His past experiencs is sufficient guaranty that be Will render entire satisfaction, both as to quality of work and reasonable prices. Cutting in the latest styles promptly attended to.. He respectfully" solicits a liberal share of patronage. ; Call ana see him, and leftTe your orders, aug. 20 lm OFFfeU EXTRAOUIMNAHY! mi Nearly Six Hundred Pages of the Choic est Reading for Fifty Cents. In order to five the people an opportunity to become better acquainted with therr -beautiful-magaxine, "Once a Month," the publishers will send lb 3 first six numbers of this Vearfor50 eents. Each cumber of "Once a M.-nih" contains 9t double column piges of the best stories and entertaining and instructive reading to' be foutaa in any magazine in the country. The subscription price is a- year. Its typtagrapbieal bout U not excelled.- " .-. ' k ' ' - - Send SO cents, and yon Will get this beautiful magaetaw Srem Janaary to Jne t this gear, eoa taVning 5Tfr pages f choice reading. liv; Address " T. S. ARTHUK ASONS, , ?0t) Jt 811 Chestnut Street, PhiladelpMa. ang 20-lm. THE PRE2IDENX DECLARES WAR Against all impositions" -upon' the people, and Science, following the glorious example, is out AdAtljST THE PoloNEKB who sell sugar of lead hair djras, taat. not only ruin the hair, but paralyse the sysvam. Impostors?" i . x. fi-? ' ' VTOO PfcStROt TttE UNWARY should be put down by law. In the meantime, Crlstadoro's Excelsior JLIR Lxe is offered under the guarantee of Professor Chilton, th faiaoai analytical ehemiet, s an eBcfeot, PtRK AND U ARM LOSS PaKF A.RSTION. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try It. ..... Aug. 13. life Mgtytf cf , f?rt?e K n Qksk aad G-dodas 1 PMOFORWOOt by the undersigned. ' I also will sell all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS such as JKVNS, -' SATriNK rr, BL vnkk rs,- rr,--FL VNNKLS AND .SCOCKINO YAUNS. v Also a full stock of , :NOTtONS, SUOEj, BJOTS, HATS, CAPS, iiC, and all kinds of FAMILY UllDCERIliS. The above are off red at the Low est Market Price. mayla-Sa. q GOTTLIBR KIESBLER. t JQIIN . II. H A NSCIIEN, AN D all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Stare. Also, agent For Dr. H. Hirsh's Spheroidal Spectaoles, with -t ia p ro od Pantasoopic Leaeas. George WL Saepperd's evettasting Uold Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetaal Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. C7ctVpuI or Work Dane for Gold or Silceri Particular attention paid to alt kindsof Repairing. Place of business, one door north of the "Old White Corner," (Lurtoe's store) oa Main Burgees street, Brookville, Indiana. apu ii j. . , ; W. H. BSUHFICLO A BS0TUER HAVropsne a Onasmith Shop n the new building (United directly opposite the-Jail, adjotatag uoiuaTrager' iia aaop. - . ,;-. .

NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Prosiptlt ATtSNDko to.Alf Wofcrmrri.ttteri: IV Nov. 20-6n. . ': .'

fITiimSTRATRIX' AXrJT THR wndersigned Administratrix.of! the -'Estate I at John B. Davis, deceased, will sell at pbliajaucjtpn, . J , t i if j On Saturday, September 4th, '"1869, at the late residence of the deceased in Brookville, Ind., the following described personal property, to wit: "- ' One U. 8'. Oaaget'a InstrameaU, One Milch Cow, One Buggy, "7 One sett of Harness . A Saddle, - Four stands of Bees with the latest patented Biveaone the genuine Italian bee. One ccmplete Library of Physicians'' and Surgeons' Books, Containing the Standard Works and many other valuable Works, among which are

eVUellae's Surgical Anatomy, rr . Smfth 3c Horner's Anatomical AtlsV. t Wooi'a Praetiee of Medicine, two vulamf), - i J Carpenter's Human Physiology, ,, ; . r ( ( Watsen, Practice, Brodiets W orjts, Churehiir4srksBtaekxnaa'a Worksi DkngliseVs V't4 Braithwait's Works nd- Aeporte- ed several lkleli.al lli tt a rim' 1 - v . J 1 One full Set of Surgical Iastrnmenfs . ia good rder, -eontaiaiog many valuable, eases, a tew of which. are mentioned: One Amputating .Case? one T refining Case, one Cupping Cae. an fcye Case, one Dressing Case, one Venereal rpase, one Oalvanite Battery, one Pocket Case,' oa Stomael Pemp, one set of Dental Instruments, Lancets and Forceps, Vaccinating Instruments and many other Instruments nsed by modern Pbvsiciana and Surgeons. - Drugs and Medicines of various kinds,, pnt op fpr the nee of Physicians. , A Large and Well Selected Miscellaneous Li brary containing many valuable Standard W'orksi "ebster's Unabridged Dictionary, , . . , One Human Skeleton in good order, Several Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Carneta. Tables, and the Household and Kitchen Furniture not taken by the widow. TERMS UF SALE AH. sums of $3 and under." casn. All sums over 5rf. a credit of six month will be given, on p6rchaeer giving note with ap proved security, with interest from day of sale. aale to begin at o'clock A. M. Physicians especially should attend this sale, as a rare opportunity for good bargains will be offered. ANNA E.DAVIS, Adm'x. BinXIey & Jones, Att'ys. Aug. 13, 18CU-3r. v t : TO OWNERS OF HORSES & CATTLE. TO HIA$' Derby Condition Powders are warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bute, Coughs, Hide-bound, Colds, tc. ,in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, 4c, in Cattle. -They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase tbe appetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and uninary organs; also increase the milk of eows. Try them and you will never, be without them. The late Hiram Woodruff, Celebrated trainer of trotting horses, nsed them for years. Col. Philo Pi Bush, of tfce Jerome Kace Course, Ferdham, N. Y., would not Bee them until be was told of what they are Composed, since which he is never without them. He has over twenty running horses in his charge, aad for the last three years has used na other medicine for thtSifl.- He has kind -ly permitted me to refer any one to bim. Over 1,400 other references can be seen at the Depot. , Sold. y Druggists and Saddlcfs' Price, ti cenU.per box. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. "-Aug 18. PECULIAR ADAPT ABILITY.! vio. w BR JfBRETll'S PILLS. . ' ,' Their peculiar adabtability to all consti'tU tiona as cleansers Of the bowels and thH "bluod lias established their great merit.' They restore the liver, the apleeu aad even the heart to healthy action when other remedies have been used wilbowt producing any benefit. They do not expose these who use them to any danger, being as safe as salutary. Extract from Letter to Dr. Brandreth, from - C J. Fay, Esq., P. M., Uatomoatoa, N.J. "In 1838 I was in poor health, and aiy friends as Well as myself uj pond that my earthly voyage would soon terminate but alter taking ene b ox of Brabdteth's Piils, I bgaa to fel better. Well, sir, when I had nsed twelve boxes 1 was a well, healthy man my weight having gone from 131 pounds Up to 163 pounds. 1 Ihea ordered a supply," and between tint lime an it he present I have retailed three thousand dollars' worth of these invaluable pills, and a hi quite sure that' I have thereby been instrumental in saving thousands of lives. Yours, tru'.v, - C.J. "FAY, P. M." foid by atl Drnggistsi . Observe my name f3h w fit re letters in the government stamp. - Aug. IS. V C B. BRANDRETH. U AV' O . AV . Av li li ia Y;, R iQok ville. I ndiana v ) HAIR LLTI0. What are Bggs Good Fox? v TO EAT OF CCURSE ! "' WHAT EI2B ARE EG. S GOOD FOR? EOU3 properly applied, tuskethe best shampecn for the hair that ean b used. Try it. The fiaest castile soap is too strong for the hair. Every bottle of Prof. Christy's UAIH LOtlO has a recipe for an egg shampoon. , All first cl.isf druggist sell it. After which, If CHRISTY'S LO I'lO i applied, a alosS Of splendor and beauty Will appear ob the hair, that will surprise you. As a hair dressing for gentleman and ladies, it is acknowledged by all who use theLOTIO to be the boat. If your hair is a dissgreeably red, try one bottle of the LOTIO. Y ou Will never regret the moaey it cost you. It is cheaper than oils, anddcctdedly butter. If your head is covered with dandruff, use one bottle of Prof. Christy 's Hair Lotto. The Lotto grows to ore halt on bald heads than anything advertised. Itwill promote the growth of ladies' hair to any length desired. Read one of the many testimonials which we receive from ladlesl Pnor. Cbristv. Sttt: I commenced the use of your hair preparation at a time when nly hair was in a very unhealthy condition. My hair was dry and harh, and whenever I dressed it, i broke ff, that it became very short and thin. I bought one bottle of yoor Hair l.oli tn try It, and I vii so pleased With It thnt I continued using i. - I have used the Lotio for nearly a year, and it Jlas grown me a head of hair that is soft and "glasfcy, aad it is longer lhan it ever was before in my life. Mrs. E. ft. PHILLIPS. The lady to whom the poet refers in the following lines mast have used Lotio:. c Like hef to Whom at dtad of night The bridegroom, with his locks of tight. Came in the flush of love and pride . And scaled tbe terrace ot his bride) " ' , .When, as she saw him rashly spring, ,-Aud midway up in danger cling, She flung him down her soft brown hair, , Exclaiming, breathless, "there love, there.' For sale by M. W. Haile and A. J. King. II orders and letters should be sent to ., t PROF. CHRISTY A CO., : Cincinnati, O. Jan. IS-ly. - t V - . TO CONSUMPTIVES. rt E Advertiser, havihg been restored to hsaltV in a few weks, by a very simple reaiedy, after avltig suffered several years with a 'severe Hang affeetion, and that dread disease, Coaaampion,lsanXioUs to make known to nis isuow-tut-ferers the meansof core.. To atl wt.o desire tt.he will send a copy of tne. prescription nsed f free oT charge), with the di-. factions for preparing and nsihg tbe same, which they wlt nnd a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ete. The object of tha ad-' vertiser ih sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information nick he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer wilt try hie remedy, as It will colt then nothing, and may pTova a blessing. , ' Partier wishing the prescription, will please address ; Rtv. BDWARD A, WILSON, ', Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. 1 May 28 -ly. Landn Located ia Kansas. I will locate lands in way part of Kansas, kvihss witb aostt na iAxn wabakts. -ForCasb, QuartarSotvoa $2", SO acres $15, 40 aorrs - $10. For Land Warrants, four dollars wilTbe ckargadj ia addltioa to tha abere rates. , ;. JAMES Xj-Mc.CT.T3BX. ' Janctton, City, Kansas, June 1st, 1S69. Jane tl -3m. ... " Cincinnati WeVktySaietteecpy 4 week "and-iend a'o"ttotki oSce.J - -Tr'.

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a. MwMMa.w -ar.WMM " HCLgi Shop near the R. R. Depot. Joseph mwm. aw.w a at eaai ea W0ULD tra,l -e to hi friend .... ana ia, pii.oic generally vi 101s anu ID9 adjoining counties of this State and Ohin, hit tie; will execute ia the best style all work ia his line, i nwi to m---c3 jaa te. . . : iTOMB STONE or All Descriptions,!

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r CORNER POSTS FOR lOTS, HS liorvim , Tia,f it nTen Mt -rnne r t-V n 7 A f r T HIGHEST MARKti PRICE IJJ ? CISTERN TOPSi STtP S70NE - "R WOOL, r I .ill e.tt.Earc -r-v-. ."- -a -r"v irrt.-.T-, -i.. ol Wool, Jesns, Sattiuets, Carsia eree.-. FUimaJvi Jt'-A. '.V: -XiS. fjr fc? JJLXN aSSj Bankets, Dry Oooas of all kind. Boots aad HTff tlvb enTA I Shoes, and all kiacs f Stockiug Y'atBS at FaeMUXXiLIIQlLx aTOlii;, I lory price, .r I will get y,ar Wul eardad ore, of all description. Our . ' ipnr maaufaetaied yra desire. My good, are from th Haiailtoa Factory.: . , ,; Sr-- i'aS MonHmenlal & Building Lime Stone ' 1 atso be-.Tau.T-,wpj.eaneettoa wUk . - . , .-. f ! my storeand will facaUh jCaaajmerea, Cloil, " " we get from St. PauL which we-cvn Jet from ten ! 4c, and make up aalu tn order." " Cairsnrt Ve

km i.tiiij -tcvcu iucuci iiiivk,uu w uica line, not i break and sCale as the Limestonaqf. this County does. - "' ' i Onr Flagging or Paring Stone 1 j is from Laurel, which can be had. cf any s:ze to suit the purchaser. Thankful for past favors, we would request a continuance of the same. We warrant all our work to give satisfaction, as our motto is to work none but the best of material, keep none but the best of workmen, make quick sales, and do good work. All contracts made by me or A. J. Ilea son wMl be promptly filled July 39. v JOSEPH IlANNANV M11ILILISIB Moim .BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. GEO. F. MAXWELL, PROPRIETOR. . , , . ... .. jone 4-ly.

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BROWN &. BEST, WILL guaranteeentiresatif faction ingrindlng ' , FLOUR ani MEAL. The highest market; price paid in cash for Wheat. i j y. ' j This Flouris fof saleio Brookville at thrstorci ' of David Slaughter and John Rockefeller, and also at the Depot. i Will .sa furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ' n-lv. . ! .ioMAiMM.oai. IGNATIUS KDEHLE E CON' TUQUES to manufacture Boots and .Shuet of all kinds pro aptly to order, . -at hi Establishment iu Brookville. He keeps on hand a full assortment of , , LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, I BOOTS OF EVERY. KIa'P, CHILDREN'S SHOES. anil tfnaMntRll a mod fit in fTfTV tinfSirt, Mending done on short notice. -Call and see h1r ' assorjtmuht aad laarn his pr rices. . nov I -tf ATIFS tvitFUT FR. j ALKkST UtLLKR .. ..IH tlSt 11. TtKK ArlltLER &TYNER DEALERS IN nirtv-Viir.tr Ar Csarif'.fiiV.'PurniB'h. 0 ing Goods, HATS, OA t'S, BOOTS. SHOES. ' G ROC E I? I ES. 11 A K D Y' A R K. QPEENS WARE; OILS. PATNTS, EARTHENWARE, A.v. TUB andersigneot wooia refprotiauj tutit-n tne.i Uienh of Fairfield Tnwaship and vicinitj t4 callattd Inspect tbeir present large assortment of, all the above named goods. Having rcctiitly niade large ad.liuons to their usual wrll assortnl stock . they take pride in announcing that for ex tetr-ar-icty, excellence, beautiful styles nnd., e-iHieral homnleteness. their stork will roinpese favorably wilhany stock foandinlhi partnf tUej State. - Onr motto for the yen lbflv tbsil !. - ( FAIR DEALINOf SMALL PROFITS &; LOW PRICES. AH-Vihds'et Country Trodace" rel n th'ti j Chsnge for tloods. . M ILI.Hl Al YiS Lit . . FaTrfield, Fel.,v'l2th.,lf6v"ly. , , i'F A 9 , and; Ice Cream Saloon! CHRISTIAN KGEBER, rTMIA.iSKI'dl. fotpat favors, ajjaiu a!?nnnrl Jl th:tt be h.ts in a it e large addrttuns In his es-"i, trtblistiment, and Is ,iTepned, httcr than ever, tn accommodate custulueft with the very beat article of . ,. . i . . ... : ' , ' .

a..j a a 4 - w& av w a a-m with tha l.et White Water Ice. at this estaldib-i meat, during the summer auntba, al rea?vn.tl prices. ;' - aplSQ nm . - - GREAT HUMillG! T? RO M this date I offer my large stock h ndgrea t a. assortment ot from 10 to IS per cent, ebeapervhan any other ea tabKshri.ent. This Furniture is nearly ell tnyj own manufacturing. I wilt Warrant tbe people to? it.,. Mwtbfav.--l--iUalt keti ativ -second t hand FurnKare; and my Tbleend c"fes d..t.'t fall to pietfes on the road before the pet ple get thetaoniern fli.vj-: f '4c 1 ' " ataXSAX fill sett v ' FURNITURE AT AUCTION n my pavement, and In good avather io tbe. .Market House. A itea r lag win oe me ngn, . xt ia. ca. o r t is. i xx a Promptly attended to. Everybody knows that I make the best and neatest Rosewood and Walnut Collins, and bow I have a new rattkt ahich looks better than all the metallic. It is cemented in side and outside, and bas a larpe glass rn top'. One kind is made particularly for ladies., 1 alsa keep on hand the metsllie eases, all eia. M hen , yen send your orders, don't fnig.1 to let ie Wm-w ! tf you want the old or new etent (or lad" f or geatlemiq. The price will liofrf.ra In "'! rfrJ cent, cheaper than the cheapest in the ti wrfcei. My establishment is north on Main linrge.'f , 1etween Railroad 8811.51111 Sla., eTe t.. Il,c Dtj . t Feb l., : WM. IRAbK. Dr. Z- FKRG U.P.ON. PHYSICIAN. AND SURCitON, . ; fctutmlb; INDIANA

rlvt'Stl lirVriAU, - . Dar!teF, Cistern T'ps.Ooping -'aitald Owe-' CAKKS OF ALL KINDS, ! ery' 'I.wlrrtetsj 11.1 Ac , ahic willHf -in wc T.r ! dtino frath ( Sv ! -cr set., i h) .lka syyl - " ' ? ttherCop. 's we ft-ive Oii-own ijuC'ry, wlil-h i . tte ill furn!h Ckts and Crackers of al! ki adf j r.. r.oti.if not tietter. thin ai y .in. tLc. tate,," 1 at wholesale or retail -n reaswaable trut. A 1, j which jc k ce,n i.y looking il.itJ it theaa a good supply of Lemons and Oranges on hand. j wh itu bare toi d ihe t.-t iti cH)yvarr. .- 1 et,t . . COSFECtlONElllrV , .'?1s ,!?"'? -r 'Si"3 l ' t , .will be fui allied at cheap as va be hi aVjItiS assortment f oonfA.-tiotiertes i c npln-t , on. c, Webave I.iii.estaa trim six to fwckv embracing candies of the best tjualtty, tints, . 1y ll;rn thlek.and ai j-.slsr a'persce ernld wieaL fruits. mti nb-tjr Work In ur line t l.u.iin f tnt itlmi fij u tI0E CRiaASl. .- r ' ly. Ilmliilblfur tU I'llirtign ir kn ttnii-" II a vi n g II tied up a room f-r -4 he, purpo e, he ' ct for the pa ft too if . u yt. , we w. k!J Vrnae.'V will tie prepared, daring the wriji eisn t ! a conmuiiiro tf ile stme. 'Viimk rales-ai dl. furnish Ice Cream, Lemouade, Jtc., to those who! ma 1 1 PruCts" is ur wttti., as a e nut u . l j may call. ihoftef agents a h t be prot Ir Lave to nipjit, SsV Families and others can 1 ajcommolt-d but sell iitfr own wotk tinr.'r .'

t ? J4 thaIiave . ' 7.1 -o ass FAMTS. from aSOtQ. i CALICO FOR 10, IIAND 12 Bleached Maslins i?l nt? iTrt&r HootiS li'fr'f s 4 C tS . a' i : Tana Ban a m u k a v a, t. wk i aa. std i -v LADXE& tlLJ.Ariltn X- mr'n nrvsw 1nTrT. I aalfjwhwiraieorgltowt i LITE AITS ABCTID 13 HEHS! i ... - LAUREL, r It A N K L I.N I O ., 1NI. X. i A 1 1 Vion. ;.4'i.i:s ! L kkI HatV r- ; i,.v FvniM! ' - - A1 ' -t-w. j-f.jrjT i " " . vw"." u i rit-Tff.i v a. A HJr;lec ldiif -ly v very , Tlutua vnatiT vi.ru metf-tt -iri. oetki ; i 4J - 1 -''- "Jfl ;10,000 Lbs. Ufol :Waii(cd

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NOTICE is heithy given 'tKa't tfce utidcrsignciT " Will at 11 at public ihe .., . . . . Ou Sitvrdoy the 2th J,'j 'fA f tft'stf ISljj," at his rcsidenre ibrre mi ist ot l?rrokvill,K . near the White Water Vaiiry Vlailtuad, the .fJH lowing desTibd pteperty . tw ait: . i Seventv-five m it? ! growing Corn, two beMt t.f UoTcih4 hed ot C&ltle, 44 .hV-ad f.Uog. . j r.ue Spritg V agon, n Log, Wsga, ena jtwoI burse Fsrtu Wngoti , one lleapiug Machine,. aatLr--, varioss k ie:l. of Farming Ut0l- . 4'.i House- f ' l t J . . i - : . I......;..,.. .. .i ...;. hold and Kit. hen Itmiiiuie, nti vU-ufottir 1 artislc tou nujueroiis to mvatiun. ' There are Severn! Tied tuts on this firm cnenint to teri Terms nmde kro i roan n the uav i.t sa'e. to com ainfe at 'j elntt A. M. JulyTOw: WM. 11. nKKDllfKSON. f L - r", f, r r- . Tf Mattnfactnrrr rf Jqsu..'. VXMQ FORTES V WART! ROO M iIl F cyfi B Y; Ujt, 803 & 205 EAST FROJST STEEETt,,. - ClNClpATI.n0. ;-t Tt 3.1 y Square l3io npf; Are of tbe Largest Scale, :nd have the Mtit1 ""Iron Fraurs, u-ervrTurg"lts"s Fret lesk", ' -i Carved L j it, Solid Kosenood Moldings; t' 'Ete.'"t ALL MY GRAND PIANOS ttaVe-fhe eitie Iron Ktame, ..Xgra IS rid gey. Three L'niftn, Patnt Kipcatiag Atliub, " nnd ail I cliallrge coin .. I i ' n in regard to.Afoikmaa,ship. Dural-ilt y. Touc!i. E i r L V T lH)'t h n4Biill ancy of Tun, and ttwer prices than can i nualitio. s--r .-c ?A ! ir..,r Inducement .. rad tn-TasV 1 goed hort Tiri': li erf . ' ' -

i .DFSOlvlPTlY 1 l7fiftu.Ui-Fd ta pj4ica,T t on to Pruf. Henry K, Ktiiir .- .. nxja j B.ti t ihe follow ri-g, f rehsrers residing, fn, -ProokiiWe, 1 t.d : t". H. Mnghaml'iof; p-li.Di jg II. Ktifr. T . V. fT I Jttne.'jl.v. : . c r - . . j w'

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W HO "ld te je.-- , "nialnin BtnokMne.-au1 would '.nr.jTin his friends, and"' "The piliHe' generally;1-thafe" t in.- oi 1 I j the plart-e' to1 -ge 4I kinds of Marble Wot. stirb a"' MONUMENTS i; TOMBSTONES Of tbe11 et Italian, i kadr Ainertc:iu Marble, tlrs-iiit or KreeMone, Plain ot Fanyg Uramurii ti t.aii.g. dm. .U'-lv as I Lou.bs, Mf i :ttt every Variety o!"'tii. - ttiar. 'FiSat-.. to jtilt every i Work exCvUVd in a "' ?yto ; . I'i dv a ia Jthe 5t.te. 1 l.imeatotie aorK, f a I. kind s . nch a a Mar7lv H . H . SCHR IC tl T K. . At Low W ater Prices, rptl K Ondcfitmed, at Colter's Co er, lr4;, kY a tng purchase'! ttio store o I M . Hlf !rf has mr veil the stock ot tiow'a i, hu M atHinlfwHere he Is prepared to, arpply both ! J aad ' HV ' customers with - - - - ' DRlaT GOODS, tJTf A Wf '5: ' JITTIlT ' RT.f T I'K 1 : U W 3f 3wll 3,... llllli Vital. I. ' " TOXlilJtrLtl . rBQOTSrSHOES, ri ATS, CAPS r ' - - :. .1 READY-MAC EL 10 TRIM, Hardware aaswaro, , . all kinds of Country Prouu.-a, received ..in. exchange for tioods. . . . ' ' Allpeiwnnr in nee l of i o'fs will -fin I Hv their advantaee to give us a i1t. . - -I V; B1.AZ'tR, ; " eng. fl-ly. Coltur'a Corner. InJ,". ' S KiilKil.S tF vtTir. V'i K N T .". K Vi AV'tU Fafferd fur Ja f !i-n,.n ,?.?;-. ViVmatiire I'-ay. a.H 'alt iti.Tinit v yt.ntl'tnl ,idi,-rKtirj, J, terfW? Vr cuferitii- I m pity , t : I rt ra all w.hw oel it. the ret-ti i aait dtve-iioe' fr aiskiag t"koViiist remedy Viv whti-ll h wa udr : SuJerVraj . wiche" t" prit hy tie a4.artr erprii-a can do hi Ly ad3raci g, ia ssfeat-i. '. nai e 'v: - n : t? r.4a r

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