Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 September 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAS. LOCAL DSPAETlIESf TIME TABLE W W, V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. -:,: r a Leaa-eBreehvtlla,

T T TIT IS ......... M. ...... ...... 8:04 A. X, w -i freight - ..-.J-.w....:41 . x. J UPWARD TRAlS'S. Ctteef a tall..- . ExPM 8:10 r.a. p,y fraljht - .-...B:So BrookTille College. v The first term of the neat Cotregw year will open aext Monday. ia of the utmost im portance ibU every present on tee nret dav as the classes will then be orgamaed. Lrt none stay away the first week, thinking that BOibing will fee done. The first week ia be most important week of ike term. The parents end friends? ar eereeetlj invited to tteod the opening exercisee. ' - 1 Bejnlar Heetlngof Agricultnral Society. The regelnr aearterly meeting of the FVankBe County Agricultural Society and lis Board of Directors will he held oo Saturday Sept. 4, 1S89. A foil attendance is desired. " ' nfeetia? cf the Commissioner!. The Franklin County Commissioners will meet in regular session at the Court lloose on Monday next. For cheap Shoes, go to Keely'e. Mettmora Distillery. Jobn Beggs' distillery, above Metamora, retomed operations last week. j . s A Card. Bev. Dr. Lynch and wife, of the Methodist E. Cborch of this place, desire as to aiate that tkfj fa'ij appreciate the liberality of the uiceroos friends wbo nnexpectedly called on tbrm at the Parsonage on Wednesday evening of last week. ' Do not wait antil after, the Fair before entering College, bat be at yOnr places on afext Monday morning. Public Sale. RrtneiTiber that Aixlhe jersonal property ohbt lata Dr. J. B. Davia ia W hi eeld tatDolrow (Satarday) on the premise's. ,1 Sal4 t brjin at 9 o'clock a. x. ' a"" ' a i T- , , . TJ. S. Judffesliip. The name of Judge .1. M. Wilson of ConTerviHe is mentioned in connection wiih the Ja.-ft.hip of ihe United Slates District Coorl, uisde vacaui by the death of J udge McDonald, '. - . - ' . ; : v ' Kewoan ha received a fine assortment af j trench Landieo. vail ana see mem. SKtraiucuia Sacramental. Tli ere will be sacramental meeting at the M. K. Cluirth of tl.ia place, commenting on siurJay next at 2J o'clock P. x. and continent oer Sabbata. ' . y Vy ; Coxnplilnentary. ; We hereby acknowledge receipt of a cotnji!meniary ticket to the Dearborn County Fair to be held at Lawreaceburg on the 1 4th, 15 k, 16ih, ITih and 18th of the present month. We also hereby acknowledge receipt of comimrutwj to the Franklin Count) t'nir, which omr reader are already advised is to come off S-pt. 21, 22, 23 and 2. Lfi ibe friends of Education be present next V.ouJj at the opening of the College. Religions Notice. Elder Procier wiil preach in the Christian hutch cf ibis place on titxt Sabbath morning and eveuing. Cider Mills! Cider Mills 1 Hating just returned from the city with aioiker large supply of Cider Mills, boih Aaiericaa and Buckeye, 1 am now prepared to sell ihrm lower than ever before aold in this place. ferwMM wking to purchase can do well to c!l ai the Ol.l tinnddoiie Corner befcre buying elsewhere. H. R. Coolet. n Route to India. Mijj Sarak Morrison, of Uxtord, passed through Cinciniiau on Weduesday of last "k, en rome to InJia, as a missionary, unr tbe appointment of the Presbyterian Ikiacd. Site goes to joiu her father, Kev. J. U. Mjrriston, who has been laboring at the Lodiai.a Mission iu Northern India for thirtytlrea jear. For School Books and Stationery, go to ketir's. Circus. IVUaven's Grand Combination of Circua and Trained Animals is advertised to exhibit ia Brooktille on the afternoon and evening of Msnday next. The exhibition will no doubt amusing and euteriainiug, and will be witrsed by almost everybody. Drouth Ended. Tbe copious rain of Saturday and its conusance oo Saturday night aod Suoday aacrn"a" uot ou'y put an end to the drouth, but aered rcireshingly cool mornings and eveninga during (he present week. Thia ia the aeason f chills, coughs, eold, etc., and therefore f people cannot be too careful in providing Hnl these coioplatnta by adapting . their 'oibing to tt, varjin cowdittoa af the atnaoebtra. : .- Co to Ne man's for good Cigars and SoaoIE8 ai.d Chewing Tobacco; also Nata cf all Business. City Cloihinit Emporium ia bound lobe d- Look at their mammoth atock of hing a ilece Goods, : and atilt another "ill be received before the Fair. Their ionng ln Custom Work can t be beat on Srfaet, Ciuciunati. Their new Cutter living perfect satisfaction io every particutierjbody go and see lor youraeltes. " lauf4ctory of Pulp for Hakla Paper, It,- Slrt. I'apar Coinoy of Ciaciauati : ""vuaea ti)e old aaw-mill property t- ook'tlle, are about ready to computting up a oue-atory frame building H4 1 fell tarial having been alMity J11''4 rr "t purpose. They propose froaf ottilJi4 for manufacturing pulp ter ,,,t PU,P for making paunj.rsiand the Dew buildi is exv ! to be fini.k k- c... e vt l "0 Durrl...j( .u- .11 - ...f , --"- j uiii at ngtiumi -oe mouth heuce.

Bmetcber that the College opena next M albtaodeirtwV l- ' -if- 'iit - - a i mi 1 1 Railroad Fever.

var neighbors ta Decatur County are jost now mocn eroted over tbe prospect ofgeU'ng WTi .V UUIIVI wi.uj cellar con fte&t . j tvolambos, Nashville, Bloom in el oo and Bloom- ; field, in order to reach x the .newly discovered coal and iron regions of Monroe and Greene Cotf Mevtingaiare being beldin Greeneborg, and a cotemutee representing eacnUwnahip in the county has been appointed to confer with railroad men and wiih committees from oi her counties on this subject. Col. Scobey, Maj. Robbins, Gen. foley acd otbtrs were appointed to attend a ioint meeting of Bar tholomew and D tea tor, at Hope, on the 1st inst., to perfect plans for organization. - f r-. . ' . f . . C"' ' " Kotiee. : '; . i All persona knowing themselves indebted to the old firm of Newman & Harper will please settle immediately by note, or their accounts will be left aiih the proper person fij collection. 'TO c ;. NitijiK & Hims. ; Dontmore & Shttltz. ? These gentlemen, old residents of Franklin County, are doing a heavy business at their Feed and Sale Stable in Greensburg. They have been baying horses and males in large numbers during this Summer and shipping them in every direction. We wish thetn continued success, for they are both very clever teltows. . If yoa deat ref a 'thorough practical dti cation, enter the College next Monday morning. Anderson's DiiUDg Saloon : la the place to get a good eqaare meal while sojourning in Lawreaceburg. It ia aituated on the corner opposite the L, G. & L. Depot. Stop there when you vrait lAwrenceburg. Transfer of Property. M. W. Haile lias sold his drug store, and also the building in wLict) it is aituated, to Dr. Galea aod Nixon Davis. 'j It is reported that the cooaideratioo wns 19,000 $4,500 of which wit for the two-story brick, and f,5u0 tor the contents of the store. Attention' is directed to ifre advertisetneni of the 1'arta and LutiUuti Pajf r Clothing Cumpai of lich Co. Jiicob'iil Vaa of lodittas puiis is agei.I. ..;.. ieacnes. We are placed under obligations to Messrs. tSower & tiopktu tor a piesent of a box containing m hait-0ishet uf largv, luscious peaches treb front their orchard near New I temon. We hereby take plensure in cowmeuding these enteral uiiig gentiemen as must succesv ii tt uil grvwers. , Tax ouWhuky, - The tax on whiahy toe the month of July, collected by Dr. Kttly, Deputy Collector, was f30,3otj SO, and tor the month of August 33,377 60. Total tax -t3,7U. All of the above, except 6,7tt, was paid by Jautea Dair ot iiarrisoa. For Cove Oy diets, ardiuea, French Muatard, Canned l iuiit, I'icLles, Catsup, Ac, go to ewinao'a Cletk. Our young fiieud Wiliiain McCleery ia emliored aa cicrk in tbe aiore of Jacob Newman. Will t getting o te quite a hiii man, and is always ready to wait upon Mr. Newman's customers In his usually polite and agreeable manner. Biing Your Otd Pictures. The present tine cool weather is a good time lor our people to bring old pictures to Prof. Cowey, the Artist, to have them copied. Don't put this oif until the time ot the Couuty Fair, for he will no doubt be too busy then to promptly accommodate you. A hint to the wiae is sufficient. Single and Douoie biutiy bwoa-Keeping will be lau4lil at tbe College. Pic Nic. A Grand Pic Nic will be held one-half mile Ka.-i of buetia Vista, on Friday, Sept, ; 10th, ib69, comnienctng at 10 o'clock A. m. Good Music will be in attendance. Positively no xpiruuous liquors allowed on the grouud. Come one, cotue all. ' Cincinnati Grain Markets. In Cincinnati, oo lueaday, Wheal was advanced full 5c per bupb, making the quotations 1 1,20 to 1,23 for Nos. 2 and I Bed Winter, tl,:U for 11, li, and l,45 for choice White The demand, however, was not especially active. Corn was dull and easier early in the day, so that sales were made at $ 1,03, and the demand mostly declined to f I. There was, however, a bt tier feeling alterward, and holders stood for $1,03. Oats had a steady maiket at 54c for No. 2, 56c for No. 1, aod 58c for prime White. lije waa quiet, but firm at f 1. Barley received increased attention, the demand tor No. 1 Fall becoming good at $1,60, but 10c mere was asked, and, to a moderate extent, ia eaid to have been paid. , Walnat Street House. Our friend, Mr. J. 0. Tucker, who has been eenneeted wUb. tha I. C. A l. K. R. for tka past thirteen years, has parehasad a one-hxlf interest in the Walnut Street Uou, Cincinnati. If he provea as popular a landlord as he ha a railroad iran, he wilt undoubtedly bo very saccaasfstt. lie is one of the cleverest gentlemen of our acquaintance, and is so considered by all who know him. The aama of the nw firm is Davis .t Tucker. Let oar friends who visit Cincinnati, be tar to remember tha Walnut Street House." Does It Pay to Advertise! m We give the German town Chreniele the credit for the following Sensible article: To business men ef every class this I a queHa has a guod stock of nteeeaaadiM hand for sal, bat baing only a begieaer, VlM. ,illH If nobody knows kirn let him make himself J Uli.l tk.alil k. J.l V. A . known. A newspaper advertisement, jadiciouvly j dra.a up, and. if necessary, neatly Illustrated,) and given to a proper medium, will oft., saffioei t waa success almost eertaia. A good adver- i tisement will ting loader tho any sell, aad is 'fV . ' trauejasia era. 4 is raw at ta (F af niimai it Fa Adearliema AaaAWIa a. a. -t ft ess maa to rlao hi a goods belor tbe eyes of thousands wbo otherwise weald never know of their existence, or that of the owner. It is well 1 known among our most successful merchant thit arm. t A.aAa-aoa uAaAb.l t . & f S l - . peu.abl te la a eeoaoaiieal and aeefal woik- '

tioa i no u-.ua importance, as total failure er stances in a state of rapid combustion give com nl eta success is vftcn the issue. A vouuc ' .... j: r. . . r . man, j.st emancipated irom pareat.l eootrol, U OUt nt Colored ys. Jh9 eiperiabout to embark ia business ea his own accouat. : meets "O this respect, duriojr the late

lag ef thavubisheata. iherearaiaaamer. l" vaio oMcmi-ia ooservea tbat "tnere our lines and recraitetioitr rtal,aaecessiui hbta living Initanaea atuong as where colossal are so many admirable suggestions ia the battle may yet be foacut, ard redeeming &nPVi.rp.Toatg khUTk 5C.r.i, ! ,etttr' we h io r dtd ti uuet . r Homn., per ad periodical press, whilst it would be diffl-j we not impress upon our readers to peruse and the speech of Adams, ar iodiettroaa raU to Sud aa tnsuae ia whjck it failed tu pay. it with care aud attcution." Precisely, of a determination to put tit Pemowrtie

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Rettaretet fa tfe Ptt 0Saat ltrtftltVifl Jti-, en the 1st day f Seetemeerv tPfifc- .If not call 4 for before Oct. 1st, they Will o8 sent to tie Dead IMtee Bc. - vl..-'Uf3i4i ) Barge. Martin? f! I LenaicrS Ola-reaee " lngfTne Barnard . Brown Jsfres M." Mergeatoai Strefcael tenting wmm wv; Bftrwa T?enJ. M Birga Jnfcn J. Blacker Win. W. d-ne fetter ETKabetlt Camford Mn; Annfa Conlev ThomaS Me An ittty Witltai Pevretl Kit Poppe d. "i Rteh tJ. 8.Root Miss 8. E. Raw Jtsm Roekwetl ffm. Etresel aeob -11 Story Mi Kafy KieamAns Joan SteneMVaUr O. Sckepet T. Shanhan William Sinks M. R. Cn. . Stafford A- Ovwrholdea Shafer John P. Sterwotd John . Stevens Mra. M. .- Snoddy Mr. Eantee . Thomas J. K Voget M. Wtst Mrs. "Patsey" . Z oiler Frederick Zimmerman John THOS. J. TYNE8 , P. M. Cnx James ; -;. Delxelt Rbtjert ; DnVate John t rvfekman Henry FUher John Fifher Mss Amy Oonett Allen 6oltteaf 8mael K. Hnhbard Charles Batetielt ' Rant Mm. Annie Harvey John R. -Kellerman John " Kikchip A nios KreamerMiss XTate Krr Robert Keler MissSarak Lowory Mary A. A Word for Local Newspapers. "a clip tbe following from the Hew York Tribune. It is true, and we commend it to every one who has an interest where he resides: Nothing is more common than to hear people talk of what they pay newspapers for advertising, Ae., as so ranch given in charity Newjpapers, hy enhancing the value of property in their neighborhood, and giving the localities in which they are published a reputation abioad, benefit all such, particularly if they are merchants or real estate owner, thrice the amount yearly of the meager sum they pay for their support. " Bedsides, every public-spirited citlien has a laudable pride in having a paper of which he is not ashamed, even though he should pick it up in New . lornor n asnington. A good looking, thriving sheet helpe property, gives character to locality, and ia many respects is a desirable public convenience. If from any cause the matter ia tha local or editorial columns should not he to your standard, do not cat it aside and pronounce it good tor nothing, antil satisfied that there has been no more labor bestowed upon it than is paid fbr. If yon want a good readable sheet, it must be supported.. And it nc act not be supported in a spirit of charity either, bat because you feel a necessity to support it. The local press is the power that moves the people. The Rail Road Spirit. It is utterly impossible to convey to our readers arythingof an adequate idea of the spirit that animated the meeting on Tuesday, for the purpose of securing additional lines of . hail Roads through this County. W e venture t say that no proposed enterprise ever met with auch universal approval, or stirred within the hearts of our people such a spirit Of determination as this move-, meet. ' .-. . - i -. 1 . ( There is not only no -opposition to it, bat there is the most neparaielled enthusiasm in its behalf. Men who were never known to act together har moniourly in the furtherance of any cause, are jjmed heart and hand in this work. The sturdy tarmers of the country and the live business men cf our city aud other towns of the county, are fully aroused to the impoVtancenf this movement and will mnke a "'long pull; and strong pult and a pull all together" to accompli-sh the much desired end. We send greeting along the proposed tine, the assurance that Decatur County is ready to do her part in this matter. Just as we were closing our paper we received the report of a large meeting held at Nashville, Brown county, together with a letter from a committee of prominent gentlemen of that county, asking ot the situation here. We will lay theee paper before our readers next week. The Committee is respectfully referred to the report of Tuesday's meeting, in this paper, which will give them an idea Of the situation here. We mean Kail Roads, and Rail Roads we wilt have if earnest work will secure it. Greensburg Standard. From the Western Monthly. , . . The Eciipse. ' . The great event of the rooatti has been the eclipse. The numerous observers at Dea Moines, Mt. Pleasant, aoi Burlinjroi Iowa, and at Springfield and at other points in Illinois, were favored with a sky of great serenity. All the instruments which modem science has invented . for measuring and determining tbe phenomena of a total feclipse were brought into play; and we may look forward to'the announcement of the astronomical results as to the physical character of the sun's surface, with the highest degree of interest. Careful observations would seem to Indicate that the body of the sun is opaque, but surrounded for a considerable space with a luminous envelope, through which there are tunneled. shaped openings, and that the dark spots visible on the surface arc but portions of the sun's nucleus. Oi.e of these openings, observed by Sir John Herschel, was large enough to admit of the earth's passage through it. The exterior envelope, instead of being uniform, is susceptible of a three-fold division: one interior, cloud-like and vaporous: next a luminous investment (photosphere, and exteriorly, a cloudy vapor, which is either dark or but slightly luminous. The clouds of the third solar envelope, apparently situated during the total eclipse on the margin of the son, or even a little beyond it, gave rise to those singular rosecolored protuberances which so powerfully attracted the former observers and which were so conspicuously displayed in the late eclipse. There were five of these: one at the nadir and two en either side of the solar dise, surrounded by a corona which shot out in the pyramidal forms of a gray or ash colored light. These protuberances have "been likened to red jagged mountains, and adopting the estimates of the angles of altitude of Petit, the director .of the observatory at Toulouse, these sua mountains would have an altitude oF, 40,000 geographical miles. These red figures are regarded by Arago and others as emanations within the third envelope clouds illuminated and colored by the photosphere. The discovery of chromatic polarisation has thrown much light oo the sun's composition. Uy the polariscope a . ray of light coming from a distant star is analysed, and it is readily determined whether it is reflected or refracted, and whether it emanates from a solid, liquid or gaseous body. The light .shining from the sun does not emanate from the earth-like nucleus, nor from a liquid, but front a selfluminous gaseous envelope, s : , . . '1 he spectroscope has also been ensploved to determine the composition ef the sun, oa the principle that different sub- - . i pect. 'g eclipse, were eminentlr successful, sad the observers were able to detect hvdro. Eent alantioasa and sodium - W hen the fall results of the observe rations shall be laid before the public, we . ., . . - , r ' !' ? c u,i 'cuicma ivrueuucing some of the grandest generalisations as to the physical structure of the sun. In publishing General Uosccran's letter, Sd dressed to the committee appointed to inform him of his nomination as the PnOhio,

As the le(Jer advocates eq'oaT political a3

civil dghU for alltaea regardleaa of race and coIor",n approxfrnktiori oFreeb backs tf goldfftd tire IpevdyTterarnp tn freerf rJayejcafts, ereo oi dbabt Uii tke ikl ocratlcwtafe Ueon-a! Coamsnte Will l&exe the letter it oeceVf 1 cktAfilfrfidoStitoeot Better rekdibfe contd not fie riit the naaaa ot ine ieruocracy , t Butler lad vianivia vvauirei. viniimireill, A Ct7 for bemocratip Proetl.' v tt is the 'tnisPortnoe of some then to VaVi outlived the period of their usefulness With out knowing it. Ut nearly all the1 lead ers of the Democratic party of ten Tears ago, this is poluic'allt trae. Ten" years ana especially tea socn years as we are now completing-- form atremeadons epoch m the lives of partt as well' as of men. The admioistratidh of James Ba ch mm seems as remote t as asv that- ,of rcneron or tne eurer Aaaifiappeared then, and, measured by retnlta, it is even more remote. TV rr r - m It is very difficult for men wJiose politi cal ideas bad taken the form of fixed principles'of action prior to 1860, to adapt themselves to the changed condition of things. The attempt i likely to endT in ridiculous failure, and Very few of them ever make the attempt because they can not see the necessity of it. This class of politicians is clearly described by General Uosecrana as "those whose mental organization or temper does not permit them to recognize existing facts,, or conform their action to a-reat nnnnlar banws-' and hv . v A. ' " -i s- j young yohn Quinoy Adams as" strategists. who "bang off their big guns at empty woods, and waste their ammunition upon the debris of the battle-field." ,To timid suggestions Irom vonnger nien. that sottiethnvg ought to- b done. lo pot ine democratic party in living relation to accomplished. fic'j, so that it might shape its action to the swondary- results, they steadily opposed a prestige acquired when the party t ptwer and swayed the rod of empire over three-fourths of the States. They seized upon. ih leadership of the resuscitated party only to lead it to disat trous defeat, and still persist in arguing and rearguing questions that were settled by an appeal to arms, banging away at the empty woods as though' the enemy were still there. These obstructionist have been patiently borne withA 'Its. is -. not aut prist ag I that there should have been occasional symp torn of restit.eness-anrong thoe keenly alive to the necessity of having, as General Uosecrane. expresses it, "a partyof principle, a party of life, ot action and of progress." They can not . like the reaction ista, console themselves, lor. the httmilia tinna of the present by recalling alotiouS-l memories of the past. What would be thongbt of a revered ancestor' who shbald step out of his canvas immortality and insist that his grandsons should array themselves in the gold embroidered tsoat, the knee-breeches and silver shoe buckles of ante-revolutionary days? We might respect a prejudice natural to the man, - but we could not confoVte Id if.' ' ' f " ' Nor can it be reasobably supposed that the young DeTU0craay ;;wiU . long permit themselves, to be led by' those ' Who insist tbat the war has settled no questions, civil or social, tsnd that discriminations and inequalities shall be continued which were intended to conserve and . perpetuate a. social system that has perished. Tbe Democratic.parW,' -eyeV Kosecraos. ought to abandon - all -narrow; and seetional grounds, all monopolies and favoritisma based on class, creed, race, color or national origin, and holJ high the banner of universal freedoTfij impartial justice and equaln ty before the law of all who live beneath the' flag oF Our country,' and thbsef who" can not make this progressive step are plainly told that they ought to go on the retired list, abdicate" the leadership, and leave the energies of the people to aot in the line of life and progress." To this voice from California New England responds through a young and rising Democrat, John Qoihcy Adams;""0 bs just been nominated for Governor" of Massachusetts. "The Democratic patty," says he, "if it bones for permanent usefulness, must mind the advice of Dr. Holmes:" " 'Yet in onln tons look not at wars hack I Tbepast Is nothiBg--miad your eoffifng track.' The aieslton 'of 'universal auUraee he holds to have "passed from the realm of debatable questions, and should now be classed in the categoty of facts" "We can not abrogate or abolish it," he con tinues. . "We must accept it as one of the elements in the problem offered for our solution.!' , The present and the future are important. There is scant time, evea ; to celebrate tbe grateful funeral games 'oer our dead past, "ft'ernal activity, says this - young' Democrat, "Is ths ' price of psrty living, and the road ben tod is strewn with the dead Carcasses of the factions tc7tir' rtn!d tint tet that in politics A prine.lptit is a mere prrjudice na to th prtipfcH This is precisely what has been the mat ter with the Democratic parte all alonr. It ba9 clung to its ThormanS, Its Psodle-J tons, its Sevmours, its Jerry Blacks, men absolutely blind to the great changes going on in the social and civil State, aod has marched up to defeat, year after yeir, with a certainty "that eottld- be .predicted as accurately as ait astronomer calculates an ecfipse. The opinion bas -been over and over again expressed in these columns, that, bad the Democratic party disregarded the councils of those men who are filled withhold prejudices, begotten of their prd-slatery-education, boldly taken a new departure two or three years sgo, and announced universal suffrage and nnitershl kthesfyl .thJr ;rjottv when the Republicans were dodging and shirking, and io Ohio taking cowardly council of tbtlr Tears, and Voting ddwn the suffrage amendment to the Constitution, it would have been I'm' powfefi to.day,': iff Pite of suspicions that it was not wholly eonna on nntnnat -nue-stirjns. A few wore defears (and t!iy,ar eoming; will convince DVmocTkK at leatst the young men In the psrty, that they annaf change tactics, and if the old,' leader aot abdicate and K vjn.' jlHt ;reilrJi list, they tnu?.t be etvnstralnedi in -a brotherly way, of course, td de so. They ear not be aliowed to rale and , ruin during the' remninder of their natural livea. : "lt oa leave such strategists," crlea Adams, to ban-? off their bit? TtrfctWfl it eoittt ; Woods. . i . and waste their ammnnitron upon the eliris of the battle-field, wWIe we pres on to assume a new isosition. Full In the enewy'a front where, when we stava restored

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reaii wkh the kiffrtfa anal anislr wacoan and nader a etrdng gajVd t protect Uetq from tbe enemy, and keep them from ob structing the juirch. Io thts Commetdaoie enort ilia KepnbUeans pt UlnO Can help them this fall; by permanently retiring Air. Pendleton. Commercial. : v ,A For the Aaaeriean. love . Kf In what vinous channels like silver threads, the little rivulets murmur laugh ingly along, growing larger and mightier es tlietnfaey iirertgies, till at laat 4keY ,r wo. . .uv wtuau, unp! , uiiiowv , OOean . Their commence men t i small, elear- and rusical; bearing' no discordant soad'ubon the )ladld. anrfacwthn soft, low, gu'rgliag; sparkling rill, the rippling of wboee Waters makes clad, kifeet mrisie: which breathes to harmony in -the heart's deep well, and aWakeas every dormant' feetiar that hs, Uk "hopes deferred. ' been bash ed to rest; -i - ....... . Natare bars K Stflkinjr resemblance' in her streams, to the human. heart. The af fections of our nature are drawn forth. and every pulsation sends the life current through a thousand tributary streams that nil t&e heart With friendship' pure love. t i . . rrom tne source to the great deep, ia which commingle every emotion of the soul, the electric pulse beats harmonious- ' gtviug and reoeiving the warm incense of our being. The heart is the receptacle of love, and in" it all the affections center. rrom this fountain emanates every motive, good or evil, and thus it is ever tieoding forth its sweet and bitter streaais. JLove is the essence of life, the great Bourse around which, the passions twine andSeluster as the tender clincinsr vine seeks protections to enfold the beauties of Its nature. ;Tia Love which strikes the golden chords that "'produce harmonious vibrations which thrill the human soul and produce every emotion; Pure and sweet as the first fresh, breath of morning, a thousand association are borne on the boundless tide of Love. A sweet cadence of song is watted on every breeze. Anthems ring merrily upon the smooth surface of its waters, whose mesrner waod drowns every discord and retains every element of -sweetness. Qhl sacred, pwre and holy are the inspirations awakened in the heart's deep fountalnr L-ove ban a mystic power io the sflui, and is the white-robed aoijel of peaee and innocence.' At ber shrine fciiell tresis heavenly messengers ' who with seraphic pinions fan her" devotions into an inspiration akin to Heaven's bliss. They leed with angel food, and keep alive the great secret of the eoul. ' Tfaev tohale the heav enly atmosphere and whisper ever in a still email voice, beautitully clear and sweet, that God is Love. . , Chilkli. CnatSTt'a Bate Lotto. This Letio is the belt article manufactured for the hair. If your hair is disagreeably red, try one bottle of Letio. Ton will never regret the money it eost you. It is cheaper than oils, and decidedly better. The Lo tto eres daudruB, rettorea gray hair to its original eoler, aad grows more hair en bald heads than anything advertised. For sale by all drag pcbLicsale. ; v NOTICE is hereby given that I will offer for - kale a the rare knewn as tha Was. McClure farm, one mile Bast ef Brookviile, oh tfee Otfofd road, t iSSrirwr, -SejUemher 1SA, 1S69, tha fllowing dereribed personal property, te wl: 6 head of Horses, 4 Milch Cows', Young Cattle, Itogs, one good two horse Waetin, I Ball Reap ing Machine, 1 good Fanning Mill, I Uay Rake, Harrow, Flows, Harness, and various other articles too tediou.. to mention. Sale to eommenee at o'clock A. M. Terms made known on day of sale. JOliN W. SPRADLINGk Aug. 54, 1869. ' , : $15. G6ld Wtttchea, 020, THE ONLt fifiNl ISE on oil? s ?jBj2cxma MANUFACTURED BY TUB OROIDE WATCH CO ., are all of the best uiake. Hunting CKsea, Warmated aot to tarnish) look lite fine tlold, - wear like Hold, and are bqual to the Host tlold WarvbM in make and aisstf with the best Felt Jeweled Detached and Patent Levers, Extra Fine Cases, (Dent's aad Ladies' siae.) $15 each. THE DOUBLH EXTRA REFINED, SOLID OROIDE OOLD, A No. I, Full Jeweled Levers, at 29 each. fiast av Esraass anywhere within the United States, at regular Wholesale prices,-payable a delivery. Ne money ia required in advance, only satisfactory assurance that the order la made in good faith. Aar PaPkaoa nar Ma or men aud bxiMissu before paid Ut, by paying the ftspren cbargesoniy. , Persons can Order by mail with safety; by eerid ing money in advance, in a Registered tetter, and the goCd will be sent as a Registered Paffkagej nreuaid. at our rlik. An Agent sending for six Watches, Will feealva au Extra Watch Free making seven $16 Watctes for f 90, wr aeven i0 w.uhu for 1 19. ALSO ELKU ANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS of latest aad aaest Costly styles, fuf Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, from la to 4S tnehes lob, at prices of S,?t, $ and t" each) seht wiih" watch, at lowest wholesale prices. Otir Watches s re all made ef the QENUtNE SOLID OROIDE GOLD, Refined, are all perfectly regal.) ted and adjusted, and Uuaranteed by the Company to keep correct time aad waar and ot tarnish. Mate the kind, site and price ol watck required, and order only of , . THE OROIDE WTCH CO.. . lid Fuiten Street, Kaw Yatk. aug J7 tinv,- f ,. l ... i k i . i.i . . . . l t .i . . 1 1 ... i i OFF Kit EXTRAOUniNAKY! Nearly Six Hundred Pages of the Choie est Reading for Fifty Cents. la order te give the people an opportunity to become better acquainted with their beautiful aiagaktae, "Once a Mieth," the publishers WirT send that ret sit numbers ef this year for6t eent. Kaeh number ef "Oaee a M.-nth" eoatalns ft doable solemn pages of the best steriee and ea tertalntng aw) laetraetlve reading te be feaad fm any magasine in ta co-entry The euhtcrlption price is SS a year. Its typhgraphisat beauty fa not excelled.-- - . .- i i : Send St cents, and yoa will get this beaetifdl msitasine from January ta dune af this year,hoa talnleg fl pages ef ehuiee reading. . '.-; Addreaa - T. 3. ART HUK A SONS . 8 A fill Cheetaut street, Philadwlphia. . augltf-lm. .!tA--i THE .FEE2IDENT SSCLA.RES V7AR Against ail impositions upoa the people, aad Science, following the glarioua exaiaple, It eat;--AQAtNST THB POISONBRW Wbe sell segat of lead hair dyet , that . aot . oa ly . rata the hair, bat paralyse the sytteui, I spel ters T l' t . ! I- WHO DaVSTBOY TBI VWW ART akoafdbe put Joa byld. f i the aenatlme, . CmsTADono'e .Excbl-ior Haim Da; it effsred under the guataMeebf YrfeasM Chittea the famous aaaly tieal ehemist. as aa eaVeieat. Pn .an llitvi.fmll Purilittnl. Crrstadere's Hair Preservative, ae a Dressiest, eeta tike a eh arm ea tha Bate after Dyaiag. Try It. ... Aeg. 11. ' r. a an ........ ........ ......... a. T. raiaca. ,.,1.11 I I'M y rciBCir, ATjAlAUD, TroprIclr.; FIRST GLAS AGCtrJIODATIOKS.

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Tlllt uadereigned AdavtoMtratrix of the Eftfate of JehaB. DaVle, daceaawd, Witt laliatpeklie aetB,- .4 viOh &iturdaji, September 4tk, 1869, at taalateeettiteaeaerth eeceesedtn Tok.vtllM ma.f iuew.ag ewartae.serweaai preaarty. to Wt " - j Oae V. S. laager's Iavtraaaaaas, .- uaaamgg y, r rw iliW I One sett ef Earaeee. , A Saddle, . ' ' -' " feat eualaef Been sHtk latest tae Hives one tha genuine Italian bee. One complete blbfary ef Physicians and Sar. geoes' tftek, eowtaiains tha Standard Werks and many other valuable Tka, aasoag wkieh area Maelise's SereleaT iknttaafi 5 : ?? T . C omit a ar tiereer-a naatemteni Mtiaa u, a wataea-a rraettee, nrodie's werks, Ckarekin'a ! Works, Black man 'a Werka, lVaaglison'a Work,! Braithwait's Works aad . Repbrt a fad saver! S ktedieal Diotleeariee.. f , . j OAh fatt at of Urga'IwvremU 'in fVed order, eoatainiar many valuable eaeea. a fa l ef whteh art SRwatiowed: One Amputating Caaa, one ireuatng L-aaw,-wwe vapping ;ase, an aye vase, opa. umnaj vavwaaw v eaerwai vae, eae uaivame Battery, one Packet Case, bah stomaeh Nap, one set of Leatat lastraaiewts, Lancets and k-oreepsi tweeiaatiag ta.tm.-nt. and :?fs:xru:. - y urugs ana Meuteiaes er various kiaci, ftht an rtke a.eof PhytMaae. ' - : - 1 A Laffftf aad Wall leM4 Ml.Saltaaah. lira.. An.ltinl.. M...V.1.iklkSft.i.il i WT W . ! Wchstra L'aabrideed Dletloaajy, ,. , . One Haitian Skvlaloa (a eea a.4r ' ' : several Ueoking ana- r Tables, and the Household

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" . vi v Kin w m n 1. f-uuii vi uaa llltr, cain.-AiiraniofcrH,rMU or l tanathl Will be given, eh phrchaeer giving Bete with ap. proved seeorfty, frith interest from uaj tf itia. Sale te berin at oVloek A. M. ' Physicians especially shonld attend thia sale, as a rare opportaaity fe gVddnwrgatat Wilt b.ffred. ' ' ANNA K.DAVIS, Adev'a ' Biakey t Jones, Att 'vs.. . Aug. 13,-lnea-W.' $! d cr I n. j x o W li li L. Y -..1 Rroo k vi 1 1 ci-I n-d i a. it ji : i TO ft0SUMPTIVRS. P.: THE Advertiser, kaviag been restored to health j in a few wek, by a very simple remedy, after havi.n(t,fttffetajl serjsrl years with ' a severe lhag affeetrftn, ahd thatdread dieasToasuutp. laanatiirea aiaease. vousu tap. i to mate biowa to kiafallow-sat-! rotnr4 !V - u llfe !th U1d a ebpy at tbe j tlon, is anxious ferer the mekaat) Te Ml-wkadei Ijresetlptioh need, (free.ofcharle), with the di recrrensier DTflpsrtng nno anna? tne same, waiea thiy wilt fltid a sura Care far Cwssnsjvta , Asthma, Bronchitis, ete The object of the advertiser in aendib g the Prescription is to beneSt the afflicted, end strfctl ttafotmatlon WhUh , he 4nn!dives to be invaluable; and ' he'" hopes every sufferer will try his remedy , as it will cost them nothing, a,nd may prove a blessing. . . . Jartlef wishing: the prescription. Will please address RaV. HOWARD A. .WtLsON, Williamsburg, Klfiga Codkty. New Tork. May 18 ly. Lands Located in Xt&tisas, I will locate lands ia so patt of Rah, future with uopar oi urn) waaaRT. ForCesh, Quarter Section I0. SO aeran 15. 4S a.ra - tie. For Land Warrants,-four dollars will he charged . .... ... .. ta addition tujtie aaojre rstes. V; . A . , . k( JAMK3'. McCLVRi;,' Juaeitea City. Kansas, June 1st, IS6I., . . , , . 5afcU.a.Vr HU ( ! Cincinnati Weekly fJatetteecpy 4 weeks ahdsena ase't te this office. J . i j . t , , IT At LoirV Water Prices. TlIE hnderslcaed.at Colter's Corner, Ind., bev-ll ingpnrehased the store of ai.- llilehfter,V has mrved the stock of QoeHs to his old -stand,! where he Is -prepared to supply both vld aad- aew . euktomers with " .... 4 j DRY GOODS. SHAT7LS,7 SKIMS,-- OLOVES. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS RA0V;MADE LL0THIN6, Sardwitte'. Oueensware. Matunnt i,Y,u.?y"i .J F AM I LY OliOCKRI KS. I All Hinds ef Country Praduee received ia e-j ehange for (leods. . ' , All persona in need ef Goods will lei it t . their advantage to give us a call Mi' J- ft BLAfKR H a. 1-1 J.? F ; J Colter's Corner. I ad. 1 CARtSBAD SPA NUMERAL IVATER, e ojDA water. , FOR SALE BY Sugars of all kind., - .

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Oreea and Roasted Cuilve! i ' ' " - - . Teas,- T Prune,.- - . , s T i- III oftnlel f 0aiaHnerlee la;e-raplrte, te,. ; t'Feretga ratta,)i;,iui'U.'i,,,,r,,9 end?e.. the best quality, u4t. Jellies, , Caudies, , fruitl. .; , Cove Oyster., Pepper SatJc, , ICE CHBla t f ' Cf, Altl Itavthg h'trt ap a ro-wfl ftt the :pWpnee, he Peppef( iaTef Ulbe urepared, .rSria4 tieV warkf . Msa, t Mustard, Table lt, ! furnish T.re Omaat,' Ldminede, tJ Ihtfre t. o Di(n' ltabfng rwWilrf ClStareh ' may cl , . - Rrrw " ' ; - . ' Twta BrWher Yeast, r f,'mni df..i ortier can He "e.imindd Soda, - Washing Bade, 1 with I h bcrt IVb ite H'ater 1 ca,;t tktJa,tabUsk--1 Babbitt . feterrtve. aad Faaey Seans, I f - S aa ailli seal r stuff lit ekaaa LJIAxi m el lv Uav4aW

Pearl Starch, Biaektag, Matekes Lead, Shot and Oea Capf " " 1 , ,. Wfled Beef, ChSeee, 4 ' Craekers, - ' ' awd Uerrtng, Lamp atd Lamp Chimneys, Psas, Penelr, Paper, Ink Aj , Aeg. I3y.-. ' '- Ncvr Tailor Shop GEORGE 17ALTER I 0 ECENTLT eeaaeeted wtth Seobey A Triehler, JJLw hue taken 1he rbtna formerly ee-apld ty the Pest Ole, opposite tbe Market Hnaoe, wiareae ia reeky ' te eceemaiodate bis eu turner alth CLOT HI fie OP ANY KIND made te aeder. Uie pastekf erteees Is aaroeteatfuarantt that he w redder entire edfisMetHh, botff As to quality- of work aad fewtnwabtwprteee. Oirttlag la tbe latest stvtes arom-rnry 'atteadad i He resi-eetfully f soHeiM a rjawrai snare xrr patreaage. van aaa sde aim ; aa leava f oar er aura. - 1 .ii. . la' -' " -.. r ,-da " t i a a ai9et t a rt niilt , llbAhMlAitiivnediib:,,, , etar te aale asy rarsa la Salt Creak Tewnvhtp, ! ! I being the North Beat Quarter M aeettwa hWah-i t alee tha Narth Wt Qrter i teew,Towa Kleteat ef thasame Sentient alaethe Nartk west Qearter l f Ihe South KaSt Quarter of the suave eetiai a ak. sk 1 uy i a, nMaasae mm aa. a alLaa - isaj i I eftbeSeetb Baet Quarter ef Seerfaw Twelve), Ywa Eleven, Rang aWeew eaatsnalaf la ;i ';" : rtiafr itinflfed Xtttw Ww. an k. i.tiuaaikw m ta ks parewBii may wlaa t piteoWaee, Tar eaay Aaply enew B EHK Ast D K A M PB, ' aa M ? ' - XMeaberg, lad.

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