Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1869 — Page 3

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. .eave Brook villa. ft . .. .t.s. s.k .. StQ4 A. BT. Chicago EsPf" i :u z r . M . n. Freifhtft- ... .....9:42 r-t M. ntile C'ikK ea w..abaea. Day Freight.-.-....-.... :6a a. Rilrd Meeting' at Hope. , , vumUaet to prerioee notice, k number of the eitii'eeief Bartholomew TJeeetur counties ha,pmblJ t Bartholomew ennty, led, na Wednesday, September 1st, IMS, te take late consideration the propriety eT beltdlag a Ilea r HiTrS. Irota the Weetera 'lit , of the State, throng" Ihe eounttes of Sallivaa, QtMi, Monroe, Bro Bartholomew and Baieatar to Greensberg, tlj Ctiislnaati, Ohio, nr bf 'tteadlBf the Itae aestwerdty lo Hamilton, tate. " On moia, 'he Werod was batted t thethair and Ira 8. Grow wu appotaled Eee- ,. -. .....- '. retary. . . After dlseasslcn by Maj. Robbies, Hen; Ralph Hill, B. Jon. and others, la regard to the imaertseee of enterprise, it was deter mined tilt (lie BiHD IUTB W WVW VVI.UIHVI, T.I loaWeikesday, September 22nd, and that ti. toan'tes of Selltvsn; Green, Monroe, Brown, Batthoremsw, Decatur and Franklin, be each re .citsi to toad delegate? to the meeting, ia tr- - A..tkat the proper stepV may .be taken at that time for the organization' if :h' Company tobeild the road iaeoateajplatida. -; V , Oa BMtiaa tt wu ordarad that the proceeding! f taeaieetiag hepabtnaad ta the county papers f the eoentlei along the line, and at the X7oueroial, Guette aad Eaqairer, af Cincinnati, fce reqaeited te paalish tha aamav . V ' W1XLIAM HEROD, Prea. 1,4 8 C,aVt't' Seet; i - l-'. ' u"" . Chictfo ExcuMton..' -i ! TTiro wil' b a Grand Railroad Excnraion from tlarri son, Trenton, . UronkTille and Liorel Siatione to Cnipago on Wednesday next, Srpt. 223, remaining two days In Chicago, nd returning on the 25ih, Fare For the ronod trip only f5. ' Tickieti Tor tale at Harrison by C. G. Thoma, at Cedar Grov by Dr. Watson, at BrcoVville by Johnston & Criet, and at Laortl by W. S. J."FrGeyer, Procure yoar iicVu,by Jbe 20th, as the sate of tbetn will poeliie); close on that day. Coaches attach. to toorninj paisenger train Went. Ctntlemen Attending t& Fair, Vko want to bo tneasared for a Fashionable Syitcf Clothing, will of coarse leave their ortUrl at the City CUthing Emporium, where thry need hare no fear of a botched job. EerrthirffituhatFisher cata. . , . t v r;j , j j ' ; , . ... i- i. For Sugr Cured lliots, Dried Beef, Uarn Siatmge, Cheese, . Lemons, Ac, go to J. A. Ntwmsa'a , t - ; , : ; , i i . Kotico ! Jhrryby gWea that in pursuance or an order of tht Big Cedar Rntar Baptist Chorcb, at anetki of inid -Chdrcb , htld on Saturday, Sept.. I lib, JSCS, the will ba a, meeiing of f?W members of Raid Church at their usual Jtee of doing business at their meeting-house i Springfield Township, Franklin Co., lud., en Saturday the 2d day of October, 1865, at 2 o'clock, r. M., for the purpose of removing kthn P. Brady and Samuel Goodie from the bcr and trust of Trustees oT "said Church, iri the members of said Church will at the atie .time and place elect two Trustees for miJ Church to fill the vacancies occasioned by the removal of said Trustees. By order of the Charch. E. II. Shirk, Clerk. Sfpt. 11, 1869-2w S n i Newman kreps constantly oh hand a fine assortment of French and American Candies. Fire. Tot alarm of Sra on Sabbath afternoon aas timed by the partial burning of the rear portion of the White Water Paper Milt.' A pile if shavings situated beneath the building was et Sra by tome careless boya, which blastd sp the corner of the building, and for a time tht entire mill was fearfully endangered, but lj 'goroos eiertiona the ore was ettingnish1 aitbout much damage. An immense crowd of people of both sexes collected on the adjoining bluff during the excitement. J. A. Newmau will supply all persona s5shi Candies, 4c, for ihe Fair, at low ratea.J Wont Surrender. Tnchler & Scobey are determined to not arrsnder their extremely low prices of Cloth'V.hnt initeaJ are telling atitl lower. Enbftdy attending the Fair of course, will call 'he City Clothing Emporium and osse stacked full of goods. see a Union County Fair. s acknowledge receipt of complimentary rta to the Union Count Fair, which Fair eff Oct. 12th, 13.h, 14th and 15th. Wl t the City Clothing Emporium and o cheap Overcoats are going to be told ""winter. New Advertisements. ill be seen by reference to new adverJtotn,. on second page that J. A. Applegate ,keMt. Carmel Nuraery will sell first-class ln Trsesappte, peach and cherry by 'H Vondred or.thoasand, delivered, this' Fall 01 Spring, gen! your Orders. , 'is 4 acce,ra to M. W. Haila, "n etien.ire assortment or Drugs, MedlPsiots, Oils, Varnishes,. Patent Medi""ihdow Glass," Lime, Cement, Tobacco, School Boohs nod Siationery. See -'Wlsemen v. Templon advertises his Family GroGrl' WmininK eJ ock of the best a ft1 ch as Coffees, Teas, Sgars, etC4 n r. "BT' wkery-ware, Fish, Smol uiru all tells chean for eaak t, Y "s to the adrertUeaaaat af 'Hi Loo'lJ, wkolaialo Milliaerv, Ciaeia- " U U!"-- This is a long askaie, and MMHaera should aoasalt Ui,r,'u giving th.a a. all. . r hsa. Wne County Fair. J,it ! I'! hikttlo th Wayaa County Assoeiatioa wilt ba 'tmJ,,.OctobltW to ttb ta. ,ckowledg. rwelpt of a eomplluWte uotoProf.Cowey ' ''""k'sres koa daring the Fair. Ha .t.ir.t-el.s!.rtieu M

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in The Board of Commissioners adjonrnel on Fridey hut, having .eorjiinaed in session fiv day. We subjoin a aoaamary of the bnsinees trane.actedjj'ot, vrfrieh asmmar we aw indebt . r . . ..-. ed erf the aetsottawaatinsr Denotf Audito. Xir. o. J. tjromer. The report of the 8Sterlnfndent of the Poor Asylum shows that on the 1st ot March. 1869. I f '-tWof the Ah)Iffn.7 IuriBg the quarter ending Sept. oth,' 1869,' there were 37 discharged, 20 received, and 2 deaths. The expenses of the Asylum for the current q"r.,er ir' tv862r4he sales of, the product ionaef ihe Asytam amounted tff 3o I 45, which sum deducted -from expenditures leaves a net balance of tl;512 81 chargeable to ihe Coo my. I the matter of James Lewark. retititfn fbr ha. assessment of damages' appraisers weri appointed. In the matter of John Alther, for the assess meat of damages, and in the matter of F. R, A. Jeter, Ear- Ssseilroeal of damages, Apprais ers heretofore appointed viewed and damages reported, which waV ordered lo be paid by the Uoard. . J" the above three cases petitions were pre sented to Ihe Board i?ratnjg that apptaiaera hi appointed to assess Ihe damages which each of the above named parties -have., sustained, on account of lands belonging to them which we'rn taken by the proper Saperriaor-fpr a hig"hway thV' fornje. highway -having' been Washhd itwii, ;s4.;.ror..reB6vaJ'0f fence! If damages bi, reported In favor of the petrtioners, the law makes it the doty of the Commissioners' to pay the same ;oVt of the County Treasury., ... T, - The eilizent of' OTdtrtborg having complied with the requirements of the statute to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, that town was declared duly Incorporated by name of the town of Oldenburg, which, now makes the fourth incorporated town in this County. Let the cityT fathers J ltb officers elected, and a fire engine which they already have, go en and make such other improvements as may be necessary, adding . other : fire apparatus for the safety of property, and Oldenburg "will put to, shame the oldef eisrer towns' lo this County. ', 1 In the matter of Thos. A. Clark, for change or highway1, the Viewers reported favorably, and change ordered. lathe matter of R. F. Browa and others, -f r change of high way, viewers reported favor ably. " Change ordered, and road lo he kept in repair. - ..... - , la the matter of Vincent Wvlting and there, for location of b.igbway, "viewers reported favorably, and road ordered to be opened and kept in repair, . In the matter of Francis Grimme and others, for location of highway, viewers reported anfavorably.. . Report-confirmed, and further proceedings dismissed. ' .-..- In the matter of O: H. Shepperd and Others,for change or highway, viewers reported and remonstrance filed ag itnAt repoit aitd prayer' for assessmen of datiihges. Viewers appointed to view and assess damages' ' In ihi matter of James V.a Logan and others, for, change of. highway, viewers reported favorahfy, and change of road ordered... In the matter of Beruard Grinar and others, for change of hih.way,- Israel Goble, John Senioars and . William Barhour were appointed viewers. : J : --! - - ;In Ihe matter of Henry Drebbling and oth ers, for location and change of highway, and" in the matter of Calvin Vail and others, for change oV highway, Francis McKe'owft,' Silvy Swan and Spencer K. Brooks were appointed viewers. : : , .. , , , In the matter of Qliver Wilson and others. for vacation or highway, Etekiel Collett, W'm. VV arne and Moeea Riker were appointed view. In the matter of Win. Hunter and others; for location or highway, Hamilton Meeker, Mihon K. Hermfon end Frederick Haas were appointed viewers; "' " . In ihe matter of" Alex. Hawktn's and others, for location or highway, viewers reported fa-, vorably, and road ctdered lo be opened. In Ihe matter of Joel J. Buckler and others, petition for roc at ki a and vacation of highway-, John High, ThomaS Tagne and Oliver Wilson were appointed viewer. In the matter of Samuel It Elwetl and others, for vacation of highway, viewers reported against the vacation, and report confirmed." In the matter of John G. Bischoff and othera, petition for' change of highway, viewers were appointed. In the matter of the petition of Henry Heinneman, and in the matter or the petition of Francis Grimme, to define and establish highways, said bighwaya were, upon evidence adduced before the Board, shown to have been used for more than twenty years, and each of these roads were ordered, to be. recorded as highways, and to be opened and kept in repair as other highways. '- '"' I the matter of Charles McNutt and where, the viewers appointed to assess damages reported that they assess damages in favor of John M. Seal, "John Barbour and Mar Miller, which damages the fyeerd refuse to pay ont of the County Treasury, .and petitioners are granted leave to pay damages, Ac. Fa el of the foregoing, road viewer aed appraisers of damages are rpqnired to meet aad be Sworn and make their views Ac. on the last Saturday in November, 1869, and report their proceedings to thei Commissioners at their December Term, 1SC9. The following named persons were granted license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a quantity less than one quart for the term or one year, to wit: Jacob Gerber, James Smith, Anthony Fries and John Seibel, in Brookville Township, and Alexander Chapman in Cedar Grove, Highland. Towasbin. Just received at Newman's a large stock af Superior Teas. - , - Wa are reliably informed that an aad after Monday esxt, the Hog Ordinance will be eaforeed by oar new Marshal, Aaron Joaee. The poor hog has a hard time in Rashvilie. Repahlieaa. Waader when oar Marsha) will ba iastrueted ta enforce a Dog Ordiaaaee. Broek villa is sadly behind the timet la this tmpertaaUmatter. Tor Freeh Bread aad Cakes, goto Reifel's Grocery Store. -' - Messrs. Datls & Gates la form as that M. W. Hails will superintend the parehase af their goods, whieh will he bought tor aash exclusively. Also the services of Oakley League, the able Clerk of the eld firm, will be retaiaed by them. t t For good Sagat hud Coffee, go to Kew.asa 'S.

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The new unercn -snterpme-n prefrreeeing finely, and dhaeFtlse mTg.dmV.9( of the perdeserves great cre'iit.for hjt anting, devotion to the works' will 4dW be: Amfvlwkod. They lavetbe Wfl la th 3biirry( Bnd' for twiot 6abbaiha Us peals have reverberated, calling ' the devedt w prayer, t " ;-;- -t .'-i-t ' . .-. Our enterprising' bier chant,' trV. W.'tt'lgeew, havinsr an eye to tbe waata as wM as a desire for the? dimes bf the people has liripor ed direct from: the 'NftrW about 'sis' thousand dollars' worth of jBoods.' ' So ydar Brbbkvllle men had batter 4ook out. Mr T. I. Poivet has 'greatly enlarged his storeroom, maktnit nearly twice as, large, as its former dimensions. He has the addition about finished, rendeHog it In internal appear ance inferior to bat few storerooms in sornsof drjr larger towns, and the gentlemanly ptoprv etor of the establishment, with the assistance of -his jestly popular elerk, Mr. M: H. White, is bfisy waiting, not for customers, but on bis cBatr (la&rona. - r:.. , Mr. R P. Toler, who has for sorne tfm past been engaged at wagon-making in this village, has removed with his family to Metamora. May success follow him. ' " ' There is some Blckoess la orjr Vicinity, which has perhaps occasioned the neglect oa the part of your former correspondent. Seeding appears to Je the order with our farmers at present. ' ''''' Vs f r . filled McCready has: kotd his farnt Jto latbaq Slant, and intends removing to Blooming Grove So says rnmor,w ; r - ;.-tT- , , Will Cooper butchers abonltwiee"per week, and supplies thoee of our citiaens with fresh beef who ge ap before heoan -g et- started tto Everton and Fairfield. . .- ". . ' ; - " , ." More anon. ,- jtf-. k. Wait Awhile. ' Bt Jaine Hotel, CiactnnatL ' The St.' James Hotel, sitaatod on Fourth St:, East of -Main, in Cincinnati, k&s recently been refarniabed In excellent style. It Is a first elass hoase, aud ita proprietor, Mr. H; P. Elies, eaanot ba spoken of too klrhly. ' He has lately re duced his price to three dollars per dayl Those of ear people wishing to stop mt a flrst elesa hotel When sojoaraiag in the Queen City, should patrohise the St. James. , . JJ Soluuoa of Problem. t i 4 En. Amrkican, Baelosed is the price ef one year's sabseription to the Ahbkicas, which you will place to the credit of Mr! Wm, H. Powaer, Clifty , becatar Co., tad., who famished the best solatioa of the problem relating to tangent circles which was' proposed la yoar. paper several weeks ago. ; , ' ' The general problem, "To draw a circle touching thrte'riven circles," Is solved geometrically In the eighth volume of the Smithtontaa Contributions to Knowledge, in Maleahy'a Modern Geometry, a'adta various ethr worksf-A.nalytr& solatioas, by eqaattoaa Bet surpassiag t ha second degree, may be found in the. Kcond vofuma of th MatbesBhtftal, Menthtf, TtnSll Baharoa'a CoiSeetionhm fagd J 1 n t !s No good solation of the secoad problem by the method iadieated was reee'ived. Oae competitor deduced an algebraie eqnation from which he eeastrictedthe triangle. 'Tha' iolutiaa ihould have been eStwetV by Qeonetryith'e 1 method of Eaelidwho constructed his Igares directly from those parts which were given or know a, without the aid of algebra; a science perhaps anknewn to the ancient Greek eometetr. - I proposed this problem; in it jilierent form', in the, fifth volnmanS'the Indiana- Sebodl 'Journal, where U is I eg a a try sot ten ompage z2, a correspondent nadef the -aom-de-planse, V Jacob EtalT," whose -constrnetioa, slightly ; modified, will apply to the pree'ent ease.- .; "-', ' v- ' Isaac tit Tcsssll. Haerisea, OhivSep. IUIk. IS6- i - . l tm im'i iih V . Cowey has ery ? fine '.Photographs of 8t. MichaeVs Catholic Cbureh. v Catholics especially should eaeh secure a copy. . ' " - ' r - ; i t ? v Whitcomb Items. John MeCev has" rented his farm near this place, and is preparing ta remove to- Mt. Carmel, tokoep Hotel at the "Burnett House," which he purchased for the sum of $2,000 cheap as dirt for property in that thriving village. O.N.Davis ef this ptstce has gone into the drag basinets, having sold 'his farm to JamesEverett Jr. . , Jefferson Coleseott has made tame very flue Improvements this Season repairing his dwelling house.; , .yx , f , '. 8. Vf. Pye preached his farewalT terwa to;a respeetablo audience here oa'Sanday lat. The best wishes aad prayers of this community ge with him. ' '! ', t L. W. Buckingham is preparing to erect a very lare-e bra--0. W. Morris, contractor, ! '" Sf . V ' Stabbed. " At Hamilton, Ohio, last Monday night, while a farmer earned Thoaia J. Qyler4whe had, pome to market with a' toad ef meloas, -Was"' resietteg the attempt ef n'tnah named Sebealiasi and others ta rob his wagon, ha was severely stabbed by i Sebastian. It is thought he wlH reeever. ' Examine the Photographs Oa exhibitiea at Cowey's Pietare Gallery, and thus be sktisSed ef their character for perfectness. Everybody should get his or ber picture without delay, while this superior artist eaa accommodate tham.- . . vi-. Reifel's Grocery. , - The Famity Grocery Store of Theodore Reifel eoatinues to be the popular resort of purchasers of everything ia that line of business, his assortment being unusually, erterrsive and carefully selected, and his prices as low al the lowest. Mt. Reifet ts determined to not be undersold, hot will he allow anybody te excel him in the qaality aad variety ef hie groceries. Everybody shoald try him, aad lhas see and judge for themselves. Presbyterian. A eorrespoadeat af the New York Observer writes: ; , . , ; . f Thm tNiiltrtwT tt .ti.lk.n Uiat.Mti til l Uth tftt.. rflre.l the .. A. R. A hKott . r t-f ly Priaeipal of M. Paal Female Seminary, who was installed as pastor of the aew charch at Albert Lea. During the eioes, of PrasbytCVf ; the chareh at Albert Lea dedleated -aaw add beautiful house ef worship, seenred te them very largely by a liborel Christian lady Of New Ywrk. A beautiful aad eoasiaodious maeae Is,' by the same liberal head, provided, at aa expense af a little mora thaa $2,aS. Aad iteoatrihated net a little to tbe -iatereat ef the neeasion that Dr. Paxtoa, of N ew York, was present to preach the aermoa aad aBer the prayer of dedication, as well as to assist ia the tastatlatioa ef Rev. R. B. Abbott aa the pastor. t - . Hlgnwttaobbery; X X A eocstable arrived In Cincinnati from It at risen on Wednesday, with a man named Jim Walker la' charge, whom he lodged in jail'ea a commitment for highway robbery from Mayer' Williams, of Harrisoa. Walker was arrested about sevea miles from Harrison, near the plaee Where the robbery, is said to bare occurred. It ts alleged that he and another man, who has a at yet been taught, stopped a gentlemaa on the road, in daylight, a few day tinea, aad, by Torce, took a valuable watch and some money from him. ; Walker Is held to aaswer before the Court of Com mo a Pleas of Hamilton County.

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6uJfs) bate t iced. tfefe vyaetjor agreement Detween tbe JJemovrsvey e, TeRoetwee and Obin. nTbe Cbfmer. as represented bj tbifiiiOiUent 'rionthpiefce, ihe ' Memphis Avalanche, declare openly for negro eufi fwge wHejth-QtJBjtta Crista, the orgad ol the-latleV,' etopaalicel!! fori a white mart's govammebl. Tbe -eiightest ppehrance bf VXpibleVdmigtere" wheth er in a idsd's face or v polttthal"ijcket, aL -a. -a I'm ' x ' asvtne- same enect on tne urisia at a scarlet eletb tn kt bull. Bat the Bi Here nee is "tPtbesAvio Stated The Dent - ocrars -every waete are sell ittins into old and new line conservatives and progressives. T&VMKfa&&mk tirsdfof constant defeat and feeling that success !b the great Ihlng needed,' haying . shrewdly cuuugii poopiuaeaunat it is useless to perust Lui'ofiering. the people a dese that will not be fcwallowed.' They ' hate therefore drclded on a new' plait of action. Tfcat plan varies in. different localities,' but it is, in the main, to cease abusing the African, wh6se' speedy admission to suffrage isin evifabte, and ta secure his vote' by ; outbidding tbe Republicans for bis support. Where the cndfti&n"bf party eentiment 1 Dot sufficiently advanced for open decaratiou of . the . Siev creeds eilence is preserved in regard to the old" issues, and icw vauc trc5uiuuBDs,:. veneerea ", : wnn patriotic phrase, kre made to do service ia place of the did nb Abolition diatribes. j.Deptberacxio. Spwys iu almost as hopejess a minority aa itstYermonti "and at the late convention, ol the party,- though , the Hon. Georee Gillssnr. 'the nominpe for Govedlrlf aTd affVg1iifu"ff 'toppertfeWdIsh refciSHL ll etWreisioa' opposition 5to the lStb Amen'daient was stifled. ' The platform adopted was liberal, on tbe whole, r hile the candidates 'were 'Just the reverse, t, was hoped that the , resolutions would. ensnarfc;.9?aliSfteW ; thoughtless ' ilepublicans, while the thorou"h-Eoine con servatism' of the candidates would compensate with tbe oAlots of old fashioned Democracy for lack -of verbal directness. The device was skinful, but its authors were too much 'ahead of the rank and file. A fa sr 4 Y 1 alar k a t tbe, evjnof tha MabaskA Cau'aty eimocatic Courention, at Oskaloosa, it, was. voted, thirty-lhree against seven, that, the stare platform ought to have the following addition: "We are piedaed. tbe s raViHcation of the proposed 15th Amendment to the Fed eral t)ensttttrtlenii"- n Tfftj- T"T 1 he leader in this Hras Mr. Potte Welcb, ditor of the Oskaloosa Progressive Oonservitorwbo followed dp the. adoption J)f bis new plank by a fetter to the Democrat ic nominees for8ts4e p,fSWs, In; which, be says that their Course in refdSind- to de nounce the" amendtiient, was a "cowardly dodgr d rtbsrt their uefeesas Pernoeratte cafrdrdate wiH very sttueb depend upon tlieir cvtbmittal upon. the, propriety of ignoriog the tnottimportaht Isee' of Vhe!cenjpaigh. He asks tbem to make tbeir status plainer. and adds: ' -''' -.--:..--"- .-" . & V a . laa . h ; "l tie issue agMhstt he loth Amendment uiiv; vi me ucii;irii ifiuiii ucoiiuua for which all true petnocrais have encouraged Democratic' "party . fnd vold for DetuoCratte candidates. If it is to be abandoned, the Democratic party must perish. It weuld be better that we hold orf to- tbe' principles and. abandon' the name of our, Drganiztftioti than that we abandon tbe principles and hold on lo the empty, lime -of 'Democracy,' If. it is IbeOijeCt of the DeoJorjraUo IcnJora- toabandon Democ.wie- wjeasuVe.8, and glide over to the indorsement, of radically fanatical measures, tbe sooner the people know itthe better.' If bur leaders sre so dishonest thatthey evade the issue simply to catch Repub4icah, they certainly could not consistently represent both clashes of their 'cdnsIUitenf8i 'tdiifX they would do this to get power, they would be none too good to abandon the Democracy, if sufficient inducements were presented. If the Democratic. fisrty is to be maintained, let tt ever tive.only for principle, and never die lor policy. If Democracy must perish, let it die a consistent death, that upon its ruins mayrc(ed."ayalteal, pro ercssive orKauitaltde,vWhtcis cares nothing tor name! buCttaches everything to prinH As the eultan of lurkey s chances for becoming. Governor bfIowa are hardly lesi Tembfe tbati IbbsV "of 'hir.' Gilfaspv, M r. VefK 'a VbreaieVa k hordifectf f affoct his official prospects. Yet,"' farty harmony, evcu under bviqK circumstances, is worth preserving. It remains to be seen whether tbe uhtempered teat of the editor or the erafty latitdt nat iabtsrii' of the candidate will best-, ea.it the - majority of the t3rt3r-VHaette. 1 , v ; s 1 h' Hair ReTbe use or Haiti VVcetalile Stctna aewer wilt keep the hair soft and glossy. - . ; .- . .1 .ii 1 1 , CnatsTT's Haib Lotio. This Lotie is tht best article manufactured for the hair. If yoar hair is disagreeably redK try , oae bottle of Lotio. You will never regret the money it mil you. It is cheaper thaa oils", and decidedly better. The Lotio cares dandruff, restores gray hair to its original color, and grows' more hair on bald heads thaa any thi a g advertised. For sale bv all dreg-gists.- ' '..','..'.. . ' ' ' ' ' - Kxccotor'8 Notice. NOTICE is hereby 'gtaee that tht haderslgned John A. Appleoate has this day been duty qualified as BxedfO?W the last will of William Applegate, late -of-"Frwahlin County, Indiana, deceased. Said astute is solvent. : . ' . . i f : ',JUN A.JlPPLIGATE, SepU Iff, .18(19 .... Executor. 1 il: '. lAi I i , . Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE rs'beVeb ek.'that the copartnership now exittnabteea KomWeher Jt Sett meyer, 10 the St.Joseph WwoleB Mills, at Oldenburg, Indiana, is t'b pa daselwd by mutual consent on the lth day ef Oetcaer neat. From aad aftev tnat-d'.te the batiaeee wsll be carried ea aa dec the firm of Romweber'A Flodder. - sept. IS 5w. ROM WEUEU A SELLMETER. jJOHtfi ill If A NSCIIE -".-! i( .. r-BSLa ia , . 4 NO all articles usually heat in a Jewelry Store. Also, ageat f-r D. H. Hirsh's . Spheroidal ipectaeles, with, improved Pantascopia Leases, tisarite W . .Shenoerd's everlasting Jold Pens, the eetebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly oa hand.. (7t pt id or yVark 'Dvne wr GttlJ or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. Place of batin!, one door, aorth of thu "Old White Cjrner." f l.urtoa's store Ion Main Bargese vtrdet, Qrookrill., Indiana. Api. ir-y. . Wv4lrmviP2BLO A UOTIIKR r IT aVB .ipinel a Gunsmith Shop ia the new j i batldiag sitat ted directly opposite the Jail, adjoiaiag Chris. Treger Tia Shop. NEWGUNS MADE TO ORDER. - HtsPAttlfrtef IRiijiTLif7AtBSDEb TO. 1 -'" Alt tVorlc Warranted. 'SZZS Nov. 20 Da. ', '

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AJJ Election for the purpose 'of designating the r Sites for new Sohool HoaseS fa Diet riot Hoi. i ta Salt Creek, Tobthip, FrankUa voanir, ins,, will be bald at the aid School Houses ia aald District oa Satarday the 2nd o October, 18S Far farther partiealara eoaeern iag matters to ba voted upon, sea baadbills. THRODORE SCHONEKT, Trastea. Sept. 10, ISOB-Sw. PUBLIC SALE! THK undersigned will offer at pablle sale oa his farm situated botwMB T.&Dr.i r.w nis ! ' Orore, in Franklin Coaaty, Indiana, 1 On SatttrJay, Oct., 2, 1869, tbe lollowing described personal proporty, to"1. - : j-. t , - It bead ef Twang Cattle, '3 Milch" Cows? head of atteaingHags, 2 Mares and 2 Colts, Hay nine Darn, let Done Wagon and Harness, r arming Implements, Household and Kitchen fwraitnrei and ether articles too numerous menttoa. - ... Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M Terms madeknowa on day of slo. aat.lSe 2w. . HOBEB T RAYMOND FOR iLE. .TltRK BRED HOGS AND FOWLS. WINTER SEED WHEAT Aad other FARM SEEDS, from Deits's Experimental Farm, Chambettburg, Pa. ... . Diehl'sand Bonghton Beardless; Week's and Treadwell's Bearded White Wheats; French White and Red Chaff; Purple Straw Beardtd Red Mediterraaeaa, and- German Amber. Beardless, are the best, earliest, hardiest and most productive Wheats that can be recommended for general cultivation. Price $5 per bushel. 4 pounds ef any kind by Mail, post paid, for $1. Twenty heads of different varieties sent post paid for $1. Twenty -ethee varieties !ef , Wheat, 1) arte 7, and Oats, of last year's importation.- See DeKi' Experimental Farm Joornal; send and subscribe for it; only $1,5S pet year; the mestasefat Joarnal printed. . ; Address . .GEO. A. DEITE, ; Sept. I0-4w. Chaiabereburg, Pa, TI1E PABIS AND LONDON PAPER CLOTHING COMPANY. .Outfits for Ladles and Geatlemen. THE undersigned would most respectfully in-1 - form the publie that the agency for the above, under letters patent celebrated manufactured Paper Goods, is' established, and for the first time introduced in the United 8tate. Among the various accomplishment of science and art, this may be considered one of the greatest achievements of the age. The renown which these Goods have obtained in Europe for their exquisite elegance, flexibility, great durability and cheapness, will at once recommend them to the American public. Notice, Ladies! No More Washing. No More Ironing, No More Vexation! , The great invention of Paper Clothing which can not be detected from liaen fabrics, and at one half the price formerly paid for washing. It weald be impossible to give, here all the advantages which these goods possess in aa eminent degree. They must be seen to be appreciated. ' The great demand for them, upon the manufacturers, ia Europe, prevented them, thus far, from sending a large supply. Thus the first Invoice I will dispose of in small quantities only, merely to introduce and shuW their merit ... - ' Wholesale dealers will not be dealt wi'h for the present. No order will be filled for more thnn one doten of any one article at one time to the tame address. - .- . - PRIOELISTSuite, Walking, with panier cut, each ....... 75 Skirts, plain white, per quarter doxen 75 Skirts, one ruffle, per quarter dosen 1 ,00 Handkerchiefs, embossed haadsomel, perfect imitation, per doten. .... IS Collars, pliable as linen, per doten.... 30 Chemisettes, per qunttcf doten.. ......k. .......... 60 Shirt Fronts, elegant designs, per doten ..... 75 White Vests, four in package 1,00 Handkerchiefs, per doten..... ................ ...... 1,04 and ethers. Money must accompany each order to insure attention.' Letters calling for information must contain stamp. " In sending money, froerire money orders if po-!bIe, and add ten pr rent , for postage." JACOBUS VAN, The Paris and London Paper Clothing Company's Agent, ' 35 Cirele Street, corner of Market,. Sept.3-3m. Indianapolis, Indiaaa. PUBLIC SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will offer for sale on the farm known as the Wm. McClure farm, one mile East ef Brookville, oa the Oxford road, On Stturdag, Srptcmher ISfh, 1869, the fallowing dercribed personal property, to wit: 5 head of Horses, 4 Milch Cows, Y oung Cattle, Hogs, one good two-heree Wagon, 1 Call Reaping Machine, 1 good Faaning Mill, I Hay Rake, Harrow, Flows, Harness, and various otner articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M.,, Terms made known on day or sale,'". JOUN W. SPKADLING. ; Aug. 24, 1S69.. $15. Gold Watches. $20. THE ONLY tiKNClNE onoinrj coi,ri isr&tmns MANUFACTURED BY THE OROtDR WATCH CO., are all of the best make. Hunting Cases, Warranted not to tarnish; look Ilka fine Gold, wear like Gold, and are Equal to the Best Gold Watches in make and finish; with tbe best Full Jeweled Detached and Patent Levera, K xt ra Fiae Cases, (Gent'l and Ladies' size,) $15 each. THE DOUBLE EXTKA KEFINED, 80LID OROIDE GOLD, A No. I, Fall Jeweled Levers, at $20 each. r-. .. Sunt SV Exraass anywhere within the United States, at 'regular Wholesale prices, payable oa delivery. No money is required ia advance, oaly satisfactory assurance that the order is made ia good faith. Asr Packaqr may kr orsNRB A SO ExAUixxe before paid for, by paying the Express charges only. Persons can order by mail with safety, by seeding moaej ia advance, in a Registered letter, and the goods will be sent as a Registered Package, prepaid, at Our risk. An Agent seeling for six Watches, will receive an Extra Watch Free making seven $1 i Walshes for $90, or sevea $20 Watches for $1 20. ALSO ELEGANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS of latest and moit costly styles, lor Ladies' and Gentlemea's wear, from to to 40 inches long, at prioes-o! $2, $4, $6 and $8 each; seat with watch, at lowest wholesale prices. Our Watches are all made of the GENUINE SOLID OROIDE GOLD, Refiaed, are all perfectly regulated an I adjusted, and Guaranteed . by the Cvuapaay to keep correct time and wear and Dot tarnish. S;ate tbe kiad, site and price of watch required, and order only of TH K OROIDE WATCH CO., 143 Fulton Street, New York. aug. 27-2m. OFF E K EXT K A01U) 1 N A R Y ! Nearly Six Hundred Pages of the Choicest Readinf for Fifty Ceta. r la qrder to give the people aa opportunity to beebme -better' aeqaalnteM with ther heautirat laacasiae. "Oace a Month," the publisher will send tha first si numbers af this year foraO cents. Each number ef "Once a Month" contains 98 double column pages of the best stories and entertaining aad instructive reading te ba found in any magatiae ia the Country. The subscription price is $2 a year. Its typographical beaaty is not excelled. i Seed SO cents, aad you will get this beautiful assgeeiae from January to June of this year, eontatntng 376 pages f choice readiag. Address - T. 3. ARtltUK A SONS, - - a4-ASU Cheetnat Street, Philadelphia. aug20-tm. Dr. Z. K1 15 ttGr USON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FAIRFIELD, INDIANA Jane 1 It

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BllOOKViLLK, INDIANA."" -

Z. U Shop meat tke'R, RrDftot: seph Mrapj WOULD reepectfaUy aanoaaee to his frleadr and the pablie generally of this aad the adjcining eoanties of this State hud Ohio, that ha will exeaute in the best style all work ia his lias, sach as rrvn A rvi n it" rv-t rvi irs rm TOMB STONE of All DeserlpUont, CORNER POST Fpa LOTS, o CISTERN TOPS, STEP S7 ONE PAVlNfj STONE efc atriavoiwa ouoaa of all deeeriptiea. Oar - . " Monumental tt Building Lime Stone . we get from St. Paul, rhirh-wa a,o .get frees tea to twenty-seven inchej thick, nd which does not break 'and stale ai tee Limestaaaet this Ceaaty Orir.f lagging or Paring Stone s from Laurel, which caa be had ef any aise t suit the purchaser.; ' r '- Thankful for' past' favors, we weald 'reeaevt a continuance of the same. We warrant all eat work te giv eittiafaoUon, as oir motto is te Work none bat the best of material,-k eep nebebat tke best of workmen, make qaick sales, aad .do. good work. AH contracts shade by me er A. Ileason will be promptly filled July 30. , JOSEPH HAWNAN. BROOKVILLE. INDIANA. GKO. F. MAXWELL. PROPRIETOR. Good t? tabling and Livery attached. ., jaae 4rty - -.- t- - .. , 'T0G0NKUMPTITES. THE Advertiser; havingbeea restored to health in a few wckst by a very simple remedy, after having iuffered serertl veers with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Ceasam plion, is kaxloas te usaab known to his fallew-eaf-ferers tbe meansof cure. ; f Te all who desire it,be. will send a eepy ef the prescription used (free of "Charge), with the dl rectieas for preparing had Usiag the same, which they will find a sure . Cure for Consumption, Asthma,,Brinchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser la sending the Prescription is te benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he iavaldabte;"and he hopes every sufferer will.try his rem,e47i as tt will cost them nothing and mv' prove a blessing. , Partie? wishing the prescription . will please address . R :r. R t)W A U D A . W t htX)V , Williamsburg, (ting County, New York. May 28-lyi .. -i . 'y ' ' '. At LoW Water Prices. TH E undersigned, at Colter's Corner, Ind., having purchased- tbe etnre of 8. M. Hitehner, has sieved the stock of Goods to his eld atand, where be i prepared ta supply both old aad aew customers with ij f.. s ( " :' ' DRYOOPDS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, CLDVS, ROOTS. RHflf R UATR Ct APR a W w a w w s . " " . ' u HEADY-MADE , L LUTHING, Hardware, Queensware, G- lass cl r o , F AMILY GHOCEIIIKS. All kinds of Country Produce received in ef ensnge lor uooas. ; A II persons ill need . of Goods will fial it ta i their advantage to give us a eall. j ' J. P. RLAKIER. t aug.S-ly. Caller Corner, led.

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MINERAL WATER,) "it SODA WATER' jO.'wlthanoatlre.new sett -f Tools

AND- ; i FOR SALE UY t A Jf tl aU SJ sV JB, JICO brookville; in diana Snvars of all hinds. ' - v . Oreesrafed Raatted Ceffees Teas, ; ; . Prunes, Dates, Foreign Fruits, Jellies, Candles, Cot. Oysters,' Pepper Saaeo, : Ctsap, ; Al'spiee, Pefper, , Ginger, Mustard, ' Table Salt, Dixon's Baking Powder, Corn Starch, - Klre, - - --.-. 7.- Twin Hrotaer Yeast, Soda, Weshing Soda, Babbitt's, Detersive, and Fancy Soaps. Pearl Starch, BUekiag, Matckes, Lead, Shot and Gon Cap., - - ' . .. .v. Dried Beef, Cheese, - Crackers, aud Herring, Lamb find Lama Chlmoevs. ' ' Pensi'enoils, Paper, Ink, J. IVTnVVV rr n 1 w210rt

JM W uaawa MMVS(I (1,i,fJl

IN TJHOQILVItfcE. GEORGE WALTER Y) ECBNTI.Y connected' with Sebey A Trickier, has taken th ro.rm f-roferly eccnpied by the) Post Ufftse. oppostT. the Matket H vuse, a here he Is ready to accera'morfate his reatomers - with CLOT iff NO OF ANY KIND made to order. His pastexperlenes is sufficient guaranty that he will render entire satlsfacriin, both as to quality af work aud reasonable priees. Cutting In the latest style promptly attended to. He reepe-tfully solicits a liberal sharb of patronage. Call aad see Hint, and leave your orders. aug. 20 lsn. ' ! : REAJs. ivSTATE 1'OK SALKI offer for sale my Farm ia Salt Creek T.waship, being tbe Nnrtbi East Quarter et Section Eigh teen , Town, Ete.ven;-auo the Nurth West Quarter of the same Seotion j also the N orth West Quartet of theSoalh Easr Quarter of the seme Sectina; also the Soath West Quarter of Section Seven. Town Eleven, ft age Twelve, and the North Half of the South East Quartern Mectiea Twelve, Town Sieves, Range Eievee eoataiaiag ia all Foot It on tired AcresThe same will be soid alUigelber, or ia parents. a person! may wish to purchase. Terms easy. Apply sooa to Bfcft.NAa kAjils, eng. St-8w Oldoahrg.ae T t I ti 1? t L' I Tt II I I 1 C ii A 1 U 1 1 L i 1) 2i 1 L L O BROWN & BEST, 17ILL guaraateeeatiiesati.faetivB iagriadiag VI 1 kVV n ui tn b. 1 iiiini price paid la eash fur Wheat. This Fleuris Torsaleln Rrookrille tt thettorei of David Slaughter aad Joha Rockefeller , aad also at tbe Depot. Will tlsa furaish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. 1 V

Nm Yorli Ccsh.StpEe. (swelved an Iaart fltax k of

Tll'fc. lain"' MVi lMVtiifri-.--sv avamaitosUill ft dVAnU rW Oal. M1T jaTsVtkT tMKW A iVtTThV 5a nit rsi -h9 3nAWLS,PKlHf.-t,U:oVHS. . All la need afdrj,tf eede wlUaai tt ta their ad r Tlk a" aa aeall.. .,-,,,,.,,. il apl1-!P . 4 d I St VjJT ' -- Vr if irKt ti A Morchant Cailort t - . . JOSEPII KOLIIOJ ' ! (lIOMANN'r3 BUILDING.) X',r. HAbupeaed a store for the perpesa ofearrylB c nTtke TAILORT&tl ;BWdINlSS, asti ready to Sl,.all orders for " ., " f i. ", CQAT&s , PASTS. 8T, t ' ktda will kep oa head a gead aSiertmeart ef : READ V-M A PE C LOTH I NG, 1", Gei - CLOTHS. CASSS1MKR8, vsrthiagsltabie-f

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COLLAKS, - : HAN.l)KB,B(JUIKF V ( U fJENTLKMKN ii HOSE, Ae. r Caiatereaad taake y earnarck aes ,or Ui , yuarerdsfrs aad yen wtlibesailod botb ia waik aadpriees.- - . - v- s . 'v sfiau-iua

! CLOTHING STOKE, THE uudersigaed Has jasl received aa entirely - crew stock af ' ; - -,'-.',. it

BOOTS AND SHOES, HAT S AWD CAt? Gents' Fiirnisliing (JoodsV

and will also sell them t the

LOWEST CASH PIII-CK.SV Call and soahem.an't examina the priees barocee f buying elsewhere. "My motto is, ?f Quick SitVcs&iillrcifiis. :

far Cash, aad bat - - Oet.U. . JOBSKlltft." CITY CLOCK, AVATCH AM Oa Main Bui g.s Stiaet, pfsiVe A d.King'a irag vase, IS the place autre It f .an fall assort mrnt .,r ervsythisg twadwclets trade. Uia m ol to is ' " , - ; r ! ftl;irV I ITS Val at I PIlflFITR j '4JV aj a aV hvsa u a. ' 4v a m W m V M a M All kiaAs wf repairing estr-fullj snl t tnairtly i tiir.l4 ki the most reasonable terms. ja"y t ty. WM. MOORMAN N - w. a wasraxx. UU,t;KVA t Mikl'V., AttorBeis and fonnsrlwrs at Law. RROOKVILLE, IND. OSJee U tbe Old W kite Cetcei, Seeoad Story. 1 J.a.is.y.- r

EW SHOP - I

aaaas, tin are ao-w prey area 10 ua an sinus oi CARllllGK W0I1K aa short uutlco an l ea reasonable tersas. They warrant theti wurk tn give -oa'tra satisfaction. Having had some fifteen jhi aaperieaee ia the busiaess, they Teal euaadeat that they eaa give their friends aal eaaiamars the benefit af their?, thoreagh kaowledge ia maaufaoluriag TL ..L r.t r. . h r . . . ; I V. AtSVll . licit a cuatiauiire ( tie patr-raze .1 tao pubUe. Call aad ealae their wark,faa

4 leavefT

i yuur orders. . , 4 done na shtrt autiae ehw tper thaa the eheapeet. JaaeSa-Sm. f ' j j j BR tNDEETH'S PILLS. Thrir patellar adaktability ta all eonstitatfoaa ' el..r,ers t.f tfce l.owels aa tne bleoit. l-a. esl.klllt.1 iMir f rui ami. mwj iiir. liver, the spleen aad evaa the heart t healthy aetian whaa other remedies, have beea used wilbat preiluring any kea.fit.' They do mil ipoa 1 those whu uso theia tu any uung.r, jviug aetata it"; r Kxtrjct T'om letter t. Dr. Craadreih. froaa

C. J. I'y , F..q., V M..'llmmaat.n, N.J, la l.1(t L in puvf htaltb, 4 jy Woada j as Well as myself aj r d tt at my tarihty va.

"go wonld scan trtu.ti are. aat atur a e oae

a-f. rtraavrt 1, rjljs, 1 k.gaa tv li af ie w J Well, sir, whee I-had , used twetr bate I wad i I , healthy man my weight haviag gar frvu MSI pNd apt. IH . I than etdrrcd a, j supply, and be weea that lime aa-Uh pt-sent I b . e retailed thr.e tt asaad tKtlars eulb f hlie-e iwehluabbs yill.. aad am qv.le rare thai I ' have then by Veen ibsHub nel ia ibg thous-

Taais. tis'y. ; t . ( J. J AY, P. t. J- S-ildby all lrngl-. . Obsetre n.y sisis la ! si.italttfMlilki ssinavstt Khr.' '.' Aug. tKAM-HTBJ

TO UWNEU8 OF U0E6I. JL CATTLE. 10 1 AS lihy . t'i adlliaa Row due ill nt-. A tamed wyettr ta aa j aihsta, ar aa pay, fa the cure of Distemper.- n"rws, Dwis, tvgbs HMebeaad, folds, te.la Horses; aad Cldt Coughs, Lass ef Vila, Jlk Tbagat, !wi Ws. v liMt. Ae.. IbHU- llev r 1 eii.nlj relra

aad lStcea' o ted i.l . 1 l.g le Vfklpa si T!r P1IPI If. J 1 f J ITT f Byarany in f f lllf y ga( r., e?eaaelhe stMrk i.J aaiaars largaosiolaw ivrtease tie milk tr eeas. li-jr 1 ihrm ..j y wil ,vtt l,e .rithi-al ahemllVeHtraai Ws. itrafr, Celibvatrd tr.r vt ttj ttrg b-rae, asedthrwt far.Tr.rs. CV riliif f.v htisa. "f trs.Jcri tu uai e t"utse. ionium,.!. Y.. wen 1.1 n-t eie i-eia a Mil M sm sU ui tat the. rr Ofimpiisi d, slt.ee whirh V ta aiver wilhiisrf them. He has over I ewaailtg bsset Wt sr i. sJ f.'t .. an.i f. r rbe t tbiee vai ha ta krr mihMss m then He baa tied- . )T KsrmDtrd tue tn rrfee r y -ae htm, Ke 1 l.AM nlhr r. Terear eaa be area at Ihe l' wr. ' -old te biarrisis awl Saddlers pn. Si . ais p-r'h a. Ds-f.t la JN.sk Plate, K Yolk. .tag Ml.