Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 October 1869 — Page 3

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THE AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE W.W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. Leave Crook ville. Chiego Express ... Chico Mail n. Freight ... ...8:04 A.M. ...7:42 p. m. ..8:42 r. M. .. 8:55 a.m. ' UPWARD TRAINS Chieo Mail - Chieg ExpressPjFrtglt - ...8:20 p.M .12:40 e.u Wood Wanted. Tbose oF our subscribers who wish to pay their eubsciiption in good drj wood, are kindly bot urgently requested to bring it immediate!Called Meeting'. The Hoard of Directors of the Franklin Co. Agricultural Society will meet at the Court House in Brookville on Saturday nest, Oct.' 2, at J o'clock A. m., for the transaction of imft . t r . portant business, a prompt, attendance is ceiired. Religious Notice. Bev. M. Crosley will preach in M'. Carmel on tbe evenings of next Tuesday, Wednesday nd Thursday. Oct. 5ih, fiih and 7ih. The Old Settlers' Meeting, On the Fa'r Grounds, Vedne8day afternoon during the Fair, was a success, there being quite a number of pioneers in attendance, a choice tariety of old relics exhibited, and an appropriate, interesting address by Dr. J. R. Godi'i. Among the relics was-a wedding dress of the olden lime, a revolutionary sword, and a copy tf the bible printed one hundred years aa The meeting was a most happy reunion of 'h "hi folk. We would very much lt to publish Dr. Goodwin's remarks in full; hit speech oulJ appear well iu print, and we h Je b Tr us with a copy of it for publication. The meeting adjourned till next tti,r n iLe same time and place. Ei j Apples. Mr. Abraham S. Carter has presented us rh a basketful of vi ry large apples of the Fail 1'ippin or Pound l'ippiu. variety raost luecious in quality. They would undoubtedly Isye taken the piemiuiu, had they been exbibV.ti at lb Fair. Notice I hereby given that in pursuance of an order pf the Big CVJar Regular Uaptist Church, at meeting of sai l Church held on Saturday, tpt. Utb, l'iy, there will be a mtetii.g of the members ol stvij Church at their iijual place, ot doing business at their meeting-house is -prine Sell luwiisl.ip, rr:.i,Jui Co., Ind., on Saturday the 2d day of October, ISO!), at 2 o'clock P. m., fjr the purpose of removing John 1 Brady and S iniuel Gou lie from the iffice ami ttmt of fius'ses of sui 1 Church, nl the member of sii 1 Church will at the ttin lima ami plact; elect two l ruslees tor 1 said C'Lurch to liil the vacancies occasioned L 1 lie removal of said Trustees. B)' orJcr of the Cliu:ch. lv 11. Siiihk, Clerk. Sept. 11, li'O-2'.v. The Indiana House (Vistinues to liti th popular resort of our peotehi!e vi-iiing th:: Queen City. Mr. and Mr liima'i are always to be found at their 11' ol du'y, ready to watt upon their guests m1 nuke their s'ay pVa-iint and conilortable. (.'Urges always most re.isona'jle, and accatutiieilaiions as good as co il ! b- desired. St. Michael's D.-iy. The Ca-hnlic Church and t'ougregation ofi lliis place ccicbra'ed the anniversary of their Htron faint, fcr. Michael, on ednes.Uy ot

li'l week. After Wipers, the congregation j pi,.ftf;,nt ne at all which was the very poor con11 arched with buniiers to the now Cntholic tliti.m of our cemot-jry. The fence is in a very I coietery, which was dedicated with apprnpri-j dilapidated condition, the steps at one of lha te Cerernonies. R tnrninn- to the Church, a j entrances being broken down and needing new

Te Demn was sung, which ended the cereino- j t ies of ihe dav. Several Priests of neighborirj eenrea' ion were present. Scc.al Dance. Leis Feddcrn.ann's tie store-room being fninliedl. he proposes having a social dat.ee therein, next Tuesday evening, Oct. 5th. Good n.Une will hp oil hand and n,id nr.Ur nrpur. Ihe public genrhllv a-e invited. Cowey's Pictures. Anionj il.e niany ullraoiions at the Fair last I'n.t. Cowey's specimens ol" Photography 'ird fonh cenenil admiration. Our people no where to go when they want good picof thems-'ves. Premium Apples, &j. "eare in.ieVe 1 to Messrs. Frank McKeown "ir. U , J..pr for presents of numerous J t-cme-ns ,,f ,l,ir Premium App'es. The '"e-ieg which Mr. deter exhibited are so nuthat we cannot remember their names. Mr - Jiciveown look premium on eight of the ' atieiesof apples, also premium on grea'1 ar:ttf of frl,iis (for'j-two in number), and j ljJ Mtir,;i.m 1 . l - ! " i" s i mii'M pil in p a l lia. Information Wanted, beih Osborn, widow of William rn, ct-eeased, late a private in ('oin-'"K-" 18 ' U-g't Ind. Vol Inf., sees this "r;h, she will h. ar something to her inby corresponding with Mr. S. C. Marff An lerson, Ind. Or if ar.y person of her wh,.rt a'oouts, they will confer a t'rot a soldier's widow by sending her post 'T'e,!tir-" '" Mr. Manindale. y Ancient Papers. "m. McClure h as left in our poses6ion fs of very cli Tjewspupers, viz: the and we ' ' ' ' ! at.ctont lepers OMrtirt i .'i . .1 . - tfetiES of Medical Society. ,?Vara, . Couc,J Medical Societj will meet :,.e. in tl... r. . . . .... Itt. -.1 . "tu J1 ' llall, on Tbars . tii .1 J "l v-'eiocer. 1 h m.mUr. f In. ,. all , ,thL.r li,,..:..:... j .. "" to s.," "e vouniy 'tsl, L'uin, are earnestly requested K. Hatmosp, Trcsident.

" - in, dated PeoPiiiber 4, IS10, vol- unfortunately this door was open aud the draft i to that lll-latei baud of explorers, I

3, nni... . . . . . ; soon drew the f,-ur:es through into the main : ...i- . ...i i .r . it

m 'r'- ' rh b-V ' building. In . little while the whole concern i " 6U ,wu m l"e Pr.mons. ie tt. t 1'l'"n Hfnry Harrison datel "In- i was in a sheet of fl.imo. to suppress which, with llas J rcj aicua report addressed to his , " rritorv, N'ov l' h 1 S 1 0 " deii vered ' 1 'le ll,ui,eii t'ci titles of tw o hand engines, was : litem lien I ) U n miel, of Xow York, which ;'V both liousea of riJllri-U, J 'mpossible liut the advance of the tU.ues be- ; Wli Sl.oa te givea to the public throU-ll y .ljuips ot tl:e Legislature; the , yon.i the mill proper, was tought with great vigor, , c o ; y and Miami Gaz-tte," number 1 i " P"' the miil, comp?K the t I'-' Prf ' . . , . 'Tl'lum. o . . i mah tl .or. was not burned. 1 his norlion of the i Dr. Hall IS DV no Illf.ms tirp.l of pv

;-.Co,.v' ' August IW, 1 mi!l a ijoiced to the other, but was separated by : ploraUon, and t.urnoses oest St.rin- to ! Till H..a. 'ai'iln-Tal'c,f July oration by Tbos. oHd wall and was thus saved. The north por-I ' , ,. - ' lilt

-"-rori; a 1 , ., ,. . ..ifjonet the mil i burned , coat ur.e.l the Uisti.tery. t-- - j j , rr "' tUt !. . ., 'ookvuie iMiruirer, Jind k louring' Mill Machinery the south portion the north pole, lie regards his experience ; OOXieSS,

,r "vaM.i,:, Indiana, .Saturday even-i was the giancry, tn which large amounts of ot the last ten eat s as in valuable to liiut1.,, icu niui'"'th f, u-ii i. - i - , I grain were usually stored. At the time ot this ... ., , j : i- . i ! vL.loo'it AltCi i. ' ' -4. oeinj volume o. number ? . . . . ... . . , as a preparation and aidi n the future. In

ti:,, , , J oe Merest ing to reproduce eo.ne ; borhcod of Jj.0. a bushels of grain in the mill. the report alluded to he savs: ''Wherever SMOKED

x-remmm Buesrv and Carrinp-e. "ncei ""i great crowds oi persons watch e a a fin T h e f Tj STrTfiftfaTTff'ratytrttrin 1 1 4mU-l

Mper ).. j. i r . - , , . its progress for houvs. Many persons areo went! r- . - - aiesers. Kose A.Loper, of Fan field, wbose d Bnd iBUbai th.fire. i ' H M C0LCMBTJ8, September' 21. " '

cue won the red ribbon last week at the Fair, have gained a most enviable reputation as manufacturer of such vehicles. . The workmanship on their buggy and carriage was the cynosure of alt eyes and brought out universal remark. These gentlemen are deserving of. the honor they have received. They will not disappoint those who may favor tbe in" with order for anything to their line of business. Cincinnati Markets. On Tuesday, iu Cincinnati, Extra Flour did not bring more than $5,25, nor Family Flour more than 5,75. Wheal was quoted at $1,15 to $1,20 for Nos. 2 and 1 Red Winter. Hill kept at $1,23. W hite rated at 51,30 to $1,40. - No. 1 mixed ear Corn brought 05 cents. Prime White was held at one dollar. No. 2 mixed Oats sold for 52 cts , 55 cts . for No. 1, 5G cts. for No. 2 whits, 58 cts. for No 1 white, and 60 cts. for strictly prime white. Sales of Rye were made at 98 cts. No. 1 Fall Bailey brought $1 65. cood to prime $1,50 to $1,62, and No. I Spring f 1.35. Timothy Seed sold at $1 to $4,15, Clover Seed 13 to 13. cts. per pound, and Flax Seed $2 per bushel. Obituary. Otho Reese died at his home in Laurel, on the 23J inst., of consumption. lie was twentysix years of age. In accordance with bis last request, the Independent Order of Good Templars buried his rei..ains according to the nj. ulaiions of their Order. And at a meeting held after the funeral service was over, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Death has taken from our midst our esteemed friend and br.nher, Otho Reese, who was h consistent member of our institution; therefore, Resolved, That in his death our Order has lost one of its most faithful members, the cause of Temperance an earnest, advocate, society a worthy young man, his mother a dutiful son, and the family a kind and nO'ec ionale brother. Resolved, That the death of our young friend while yet in the bright flush of early manhood, is deeply deplored by us, and that our warmest synipa'hy is hereby tendered to the bereaved mother and mourning relatives iu their cad Jitliiction. Re.olved, That our Hal! be draped in mourning tor thirty days, and that a copy id these resolutions be preketited to the familv ; also, ihat u 101 y be sent "to each of the Fiattklin County papers f r publieai ion. T. (jtltftOX Pit to, Jas I) IIaik, Laurel, Sept. 27, lfcii'J. j Co tnmittee. Hew Millinery Shop. Mis Fannie Schilling has started a Millinery sbup in tLo room situated one door t-outh of the City liukery, where the is ready to supply her cictumers with anything in that line. Having had considerable tx;rieiice iu M i Hi nery work. i tbe Hatters herself iliatshe can give saiistaetion t0 ai wto decire work dt ne. Call and leave your orders. I Uttamt ra Items. I lied, Tuc.nUy, i-cpt. H, of Li ver Cum ptaint , ! after a protracteil illness of three jears, Margie Lauiii.'ardtier, daughter of LeonarU and JaDe Iiauinardner, aged Id years and 3 months. She ( became cuiiueotca with tDe M. K. t'Lureh of this , place in the 111 in t b of March, lt8, and thowed a very consistent walk uiitil her death, never ' couipUiuiiu', but luaiing her afiliction with puj tiunce and resignation. Her burial wc? attended i by a large portion uf tbe Sunday School, who marched in procession to the cemetery, under tbe management of the Superintendent, Mr. J. A. VanOamn. A ftcr arrivi ng there, and while filling the grave, the Sjhnol joined in singing that beautiful by tun " Waiting oy the River," and at i the close, " I am thinking of Home" was sung, ....,L-n.. , ll., ltF .1 ,-.-.. i ,,t . d i n (T t,liri'.l Epiini. ,..,., i..Hun ....ihnr ,,--not a on's ver ,n'-,,h- A ltret mny f the graves are almost bidden bv briars and weeds, and the whole ground shews very poor for the cire and respect of tbe rel.itivc and i'lie-i is of ibi devd. Now I think th :t the la-t resting place of the d.a 1 on this earth sb.iuld be kepi respectable, and somethingouht to be done. I sugicest thtt all who feel inteiested in this matter hnild hold a meetin e soon and contribute erootb money to pay a ... ;r ... r, ...,t ..r - and show that we still che rish the memories of departed loved ones and respect tl.em also. Milt. Lin?s death of an Written upon the only daughter of Itaac C. Howell: 'She's gone earth's sweetest , loveliest tlon'r; Alas! how soon our joys decay! Horn but to sport with us an hour, Then like meteois flit away . No more I see her gently glide, Array ed in charms f artless show: Oh death, why did'st thou woo a child On whom all doted here below? I gaze on all she loved so well The violo's growing o'et the lawn; But every teat and fljwcr doth tell hc's gone lorever. ever gone. "he's gone." Oh, how the echo sounds! Around, alone, it strikes my car; "hu's gone," on every side resounds; "She's gocc," in every voice I bear. Tbonsrh earth shall hold this flower no more, Though death has crushed it in tbe tomb. There is a land oi Canaan's shi re Where such rare U.wrs more sweetly b'.ocm. Then I'll nt mourn nor crieve nor sigh .My lite away in woe and pain; I km w hou I m called to llie, We'll meet again, we'll meet aeain. Cnclk Tom. Great Fire at Aurora. A large lire at Aurora, last Friday night, resulted in t:ie destruction of Gaff's Distillery and Mill. The fire caught be ween t-ix and seven o'clock iu the evening, in the boiler house, a frame building loeatod in ihe rear of the main .,.. Mion tne ouu.t ng was ,a a 6i. U. . main bunding were ut brick, and between them and the boiler house there was an iron door, but A1J t; tbii ,he Tatu 1, ,ho buiiditifs and ma-; chinery and the loss cannot fall tar bort of $40,-I 000. We have heard there that there was an iu- , surance on the properly to the auiouut of $ 15, 000. , . There were but five or six barrels of fl.nir and nut ew g..ou ly aeross the sttcct was located art immense lond- j A.i - ir.K.iu.i containing a larrrd iiu:iutitv of. . ..... ii . r 1. . . 1- ; . i ,i ii; whisky. This building ia thoroughly fireproof,! and so escaped entirely. j a very brilliant one, attracting the I at'tuticn of residents in the vicinity for many 'iniKs. It was very plainly visible from Law-

-horse boygr and two-horse carriage each I Those present apeak in terra of great praise of "jliTTi ft.rl..,;J. 1AtrAi &VT; J i.ivr .rri.L

the wav tbe Homes were fought -

' This is tbe t hi r J. time within 10 years' thajthi distillery has been burned first in 1849, nwsrti1851, aod again on last Friday nigbt. Lawrenceburg Press. ' ' Hendricks and Morton on Negro Suf trago. In his speech at Zanesville, Senator Hendricks undertook to prove that Senator Morton, four years ago, was opposed to negro suffrage, and i'rora sa . speeeh made by the latter at Richmond, Indiana. It is to be observed, however, that Senator Morton's retn trks applied to the pro position or Senator Sumner to exclude the large body of the white voters in the Southern States from the polls and admit only the negroes to the ballot. Senator Morton said, and justly, that the result of such a policy would be the establishment of colored State Governments, which was not desirable on many accounts. He resisted the Sumner proposition, as did the Republican party. It does not follow, however, that even at that time Senator Morton was opposed to negro suffrage opposition was to a proposition that would not only have given them political rights, but unquestioned governing power. Had Senator Hendricks been candid enough to state the case fairly, he could have made very little out of Morton's Richmond speech. But let us assume that in 1SG5 Senator Morton was not in favor of putting the ballot into the hands of freedmen: what of it? The extension of the franchise to tbe recently emancipated black WHS then au experiment to be tried, and there was 1. a; r c ' , wide dincrence of opinion anion; Renub- i 1 - .. . 1- , , . Itcan statesmen touching the result of it. I , . 1 :. 111.. . . 1 i .uuj icaicu 11 wouiu leau to great social and political disorders. They were apprebeiive that the blacks, having strong clatinih instincts, would organize as a black man's patty, and use their newly acquired power for the Africanization of the Southern States. Tbey were not sure that it would not result in verifying Pres. ident Johnson's prediction of a war of races. Iiut experiment has shown that none of these evils need be apprehended. The negroes, with more sense than they have had credit for, have not acted as a clan. au cremi lor, nave not acted as a c an. 1 , e , . , , . n but tew and rare instances have they1 I . . ,. . ,

ii-ibicu upon ciuwuiiig represeutativES or 1 ... r ., 1 - j . ,c ' , .. ., Jlv to stuasU the comb) nation, and, seems their race into office. lhey have divided j k,,,, , 1 - r J, . , . . j 1 wholiy self possessed iu retore nee. Jo ihe their votes between Republican and Dcm- ... . wi , 1 . . 1

. 1 , , . al , I . 1 1 . 1 . , v . v. 1 . , nuu n iiic 1 CI fcUCJ II .1 1 c iiad voice have expressed their desire that nobody should be disfranchised, but that black and white should alike' enjoy the protection ot tbe bttlot This benible ''

.1 , , , mil nmer rertl ue miiuflv ll ensi vuu. iris course On their part has largely COntrtb - ; c!ieaper thar.T.U, . a I l.eidedly bet ter. The l.outed to reconcile white men to colored nf- tia cures daudruIT, rcstore gray hair to-its-rrt-f'rage. Senator Hendricks knows as well 1 et-"I"r, and grows more hair on bald -head

as we do that the Conservative. D.-m.icrac v 1 f irginia. tbe Carolinas. Tennsssce. and other States, have ceased their opposition to negro t-uffrage, no longer regarding it as dangerous or calculated to alienate the races aud put a bone of contention between the tn. v-i t i o . it i ua tever may nave oeen senator .uorton's view then and Mr. Hendricks docs ; not conclusively prove that they were op- I posed to tie et.fiat.chiseii.eut of the blacks 1 he has since expressed himself decidedly in favor of putting all men in thiscountry on a basis of political equality, by I abolishing all distinctions on the basis of creed aud color. If the two Indiana Senj ators occupied common ground on this question four years ago, as Mr. Hendricks would have us believe they did, the difference between them now is the difference which might be cxiected to arise between two men, one of whom adheres to prejudice, tegirdless of fact, while the other accepts facts as they are demonstrated, and gives 1 is prejudices to tbe winds. Mr. Hendricks will presently discover that the people have progressed with Morton, not stood still with Hendricks. Commercial. Interesting News of Sir John Franklin. N uwicii, Conn., September lib". The whaling schooner Cornelia, Capt. Baker, has arrived at New London from Cumberland. She brings as passengers thtee men belonging to Dr. C. F. Hall's expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. Dr. Hall is a passenger on board the ship Ansel Gibbs, for New Red ford. He has a nuu ber of articles belonging to: Sir John Franklin, including some spoons and a chronometer's box. He was also successful iu finding skeletons of many of bis men, and the re nains of several of their boats. The skeletons and olber relics were found at King William's Land. The Cornelia brought au anchor found at the extreme North, marked ''K. S., 1776," which is supposed to have belonged to tbe first explorers. Dr. Hall fouud a native, who claims to know all about the patty. He says the ship was stove, and the crew took to their boats aud went ashore, where their provisions were exhausted and they died It out starvation. The ice aud snow prevented Dr. Hall from making full explorations. He will return uext summer, and still further prosecute the search. The Ansel Gibbs will arrive at New Bedford j in a day or two. j New Bedford, Mass., September '2o. Dr. 0. F. Hall, the distinguished Arctic ; explorer, ith liberburg and Tookolita, lwo K-,, ui.uaux, and lht?S daughters, ar rived at lliit .lace to-djy in the thip An ;el Gibbs. from llepulss BaV. AuilUst Dr. Hail brinas as among the results ofi .. c i ., . , , . his he yeaib lesidcnce in the Arctic . rcir'ons the most interesting inteliioence i ii. ro.v.r,l to tlni .ioulli ,,(' Sir Ji.lin Frank.! liu at.d Lis com pat. i otis, and conclusive t, rii.lt' ihut ffinriA fit th. in vpr rwtsii.l Montreal Inland. He saw tbe natives j w ito were last to look Upon Crcjllf and his ! f Th 1octor bril)0.s wilh hw " - svw. u-j u.nPj. nu "'! reuiastis ol a yOUIl I lid i found that any of Sir John Frankliu's , , - . . T i . , COtUPa l.lon IVrd died, 1 erected a QlOnUIt'lll, urea salutes, and Waved the star spati' - led banner over them, in uietuorv of ,iiC d l.-co vcrcrs o the Northwest pa " . ' saire. ii?tiator Ai ortotl will speak tn unci nnatt on I ue-sday evcnitisr of next week, and ample preparation are being made for yvatid rally on that occaMOu.

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sly digs at tbe press - f continual misrepresentations of Roseecans are well answered: " ' . San Rafael, CaL, Sept. 11 1S69. Your favor of the &tjl ultis before me. Having been hmlaid, it remained unanswered until now. The foolish story you desire me fo fcontradict, aboutbaving once seized General Hayes by the collar and threatened to cut off Jiis'shoulder straps, does injustice to me, it is true, but I am so used to misrepresentation and calumny through the pres,? that I seldom notice even the greatest. However, as it also i does shameful injustice to Governor Hayes, and be may. not had it pleasant to suffer as I do, nor easy to prove a negative, it is my pleasure to say that no occurrence ever transpired, nor have I ever had occasion, so far as I now remember, for aught but commendation of the military conduct of Governor Hayes while serving under my command. On the contrary, be had both my respect and esteem ; as an officer and a gentleman, and still retains them. Truly Yours, W. S. Rosecran3. To Gen. M. Comi.y,. Columbus, O. How the Gold Pvlarket was Manipulated. Washington. September 23. . An absurd report was afloat here, today, to the effect that the recent and .unexpected increase in the premium 00 gold was in ounseuitSDce ''6ff"ll.ft ' com pli'ra tibns of our Govertuiieot on the, Cuba question, uuu io pcisiMum nave reports gone 10 in r . . . - .1 1 c and so persistent hare reports gone f : .1 nuiu uusciiy iu .u' uui' 11 papers ui a US" , ,J, K . , gree;i.ent between the admniiatration and Genera 1 tickles, i f. bis alleged unauthortzid ecurse in Madrid, that the gold story loutid many believers. - One of the objects of the reports in regard to Sickles' course was to force an advance in gold, and they may have had their itrfluence to this end, but the prime cause of the advance,- 'as stated by Secretary Boutweil, to-day, was the work ot au infamous combination on VVall street, a ring of gamblers and blacklegs, who have locked up gold in order to control the market, and compel importers and others, wbose necessities were pres . ' . i , 1 sing, to go to them tor rbetrrsnpplies. Mr. y . 11 cr 1 - - r r '' r- r V- 1 -r "tii iicio ki 1 uuiiuucub 01 it. a aula j - cui'jttl, 11 l.db tVUIJC IIB 13 lake can only be guessed at. Cn-ttTV'i IIaik .otio. This Lotio is tbe best article luanuf.ieturei lor the hair. If youjr. hair ' disagreeably red, trj nno bottle of Lotio. ! Vuu ,nan aJ"b 8 iv.rtised. J:or sale by all draggists. Rl;OOIvVlLLK, IXD. J )SI'?;i FIUES, Proprietor. CiiALiti, WnrL- i.rnm tit! v niluniiil In 11 ii.nu.1 ' I r .sl. v market prine in cash paid lor Wheat. Hl),U bushels of Wheat wanted. sep. 2i . .ZZ. T- '' m XiiXXXwiSX X , Xuu? mQU & CD., Have ia stoak and will be constantly supplied with all the Novelties, in the . jSiiliiuery ;Liiie Orders from Dealers shall have fauhful attention. , DEV0U& COMPANY, 83 & 85 Pearl "Street, CINCINNATI. fennRUP's Ofkick, l-'KANKi.r.v County, Indiana, ' "!)Y virtue of an execution to directed, by XJ the Clerk of ' the Fraukl.n Oi nru.n fleas Court, I will expose to site at the Court' House door, in the town of R ro k vi I !e, i a the couaty of I'rau'iiin, aad Stat3 of linii.m i, on Saturday, Oct,-IQ, ISS9, between the hours of teu o'clock, forenoon, and four o'vloi k, afternoi n , tbe rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: The S.mth hilf of lot X o. 45, als a'l that part of lot No. 41 which lies South of the Lawrencci.urh X Oideiiburg State Kc.iJ ia the toivj of Otdenburg, Indinua: also the following tract f land, comxiencins; at tho southwest corner ftho south east qttarter of the southeast quarter- of section live (5).toiu ten (I11), tuiige twelve (12), running Lheuce due north 2Ms l'eo;, tbenee south e .t in a point 712 feet, thence lue we.-t 251 feet to the pliwe of boiuu;iig, cuutaiuiug two acres more r Us. And iftfco rents aa 1 tiroS's afore-iitl. for tha term nforesai 1, will not sell for a sum eullk-int to satisfy said execution. 1 will then and theru, and in like manner, oiler fur sle the fee simplu. To be sold as the property of Ad iui N. Vierliug, at the suitef Kphraim Uare et 1. - .-tit JOHN M. SEAL. Sheriff of Frankliu County. . Sep. 21, ISliO dw- pr's lee $f. In '"Remote Settlements of Untold Value Vond rriakes 'libtod; blood makes the body. If the blond be pure," the body is healthy. So if we are not in health, we kuow. cgute impurities, are lurking about liich must , be rem j ve J, ., an d the, tOfiier the better. , , . Brandreth's lMIs remove all from the system which, nature needs no longer. . , ,- . , Tbe wonderful cure effected Vy Hiandrelli'A' PUIs have arrested 'be alti-tili, n of enlightened physicians. I'pwards of five thousand now use them in their ifciily practice, an J .two hundred have gi van ,heir mitten tetiu.ouy - as, t, their innocence aud value, 'as cleansers ot the ( bowels aud blood. Their untold value is to these living in settlements where doctors can only be hart at gnat c.xV" - - if J areewk, J" 'c-s''nJe'.. take one or nmre doeS rf Rrrirrh'sPiils tofiret curC(1. Full Directions are with each bx.- ' Sold bv ail Drijrist. . . , sq. 24 - e' ' 1. Mt. Carmel 2urs cry PlTSt C!SS Cheap TrCCS-JLpLJle, reai'ii ana ttierrj. PE ACH, hest bo 1 tei Varieties, tfe per hundred

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I -r. .1. 1 .. n-.l - -1 .-- . i dred r 2o cts. each. - Ucdera solicited. . . i Sepu 17, Hitirf 4w. J. A. A Pl'LiiGATE. , TSL1PLSTON 3 STOHI3 ! 'PHE undersigned respectfully informs the pub-; A. lie that he keeps constantly on hand, CHEAP KOit CAS II, BEST FAMILY GUOCKIUES, Teas, Sugars, etc., & CROCKERY WARE, &. PICKLED MEAT, FislI COAL OIL. - ' VINEGAR, - ' , J JIOLASSKS, j SYUUP, i in f.ict, everything usually kept by a First-Class Grocery I Il.rd . r. a wilt A wall In .TUN i n O KlS Stock Of irnMiv. g .ods before purchasin g elsewhere. v'all at Sluuc'ater's Corner. Sejt. K v. K. D..TEMPLETON.

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LaHue 8c Brother, WOULD respectfully dire t tbe attention ef allpersonsin wantof TIN WARE OR STOYES : OF ANY KIND. to tbeirassort men t, a t tbeirS hop In Mt.Carm where they keep constantly en hand a large stock f everythingintheirlineofbusiness. They will ,lso put up to order, TlnR30flnz,Gntterlns and Spontlng. Theyarealee Agentsfor tbe sale ef Adams Pumps. Also Agents for Eiswald's Meallie Seles and 'I eels, which they will sell eitherwbole" sale or ref ail. They offer Xi articles In their Store a t most reasonableeash prices, and theirwork iswarranted togi vesatisfaction . OrderFrespeetfullTsolicili. Also. put nn T.IQnTXTXG RODS 12Kcts. 11 erf iot ill tl.S'lT.er point. Aprld.Hlil It. GROCERY STORE. KN ABE & BROCK AMP HAVE opened a new Groeeey Store in the room . adjoining Ilaile's Drug Store, where they have for sale ALL KN DS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, k . such as Teas, CoTees, Sugars, Spices, &c., which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Everythinsr usually kept in a Grocery Storecan be obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We resDectfiilly solicit the I iberal pa'ronnpeo the public. KN ABE Jfc BROCKAMP. oct!9-ly v'i. vv . . v.. x y. BAnr.CTT'S 'X& Vegetable l' RESTORATIVE tKvitlfJ bv the N. It. fctr.tc Titir tt i now rOiircd-d bv 1 lit- lie ie ! tbr wry U"tt I n iiiiti'-ii tl-r lit ? uthut tirti v .r tatl.-tl t.- i: - ii ill; 1 clor -. autl Ittiiii;.;.tr tit llsiir. It i-ine i S k X. S W - J. R. BARRETT 8c CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, X. H. M. W. IIAILE, and A. J. KING, Agents fo Brookville. apl7 "L XES' IE 3T ' B C o iiYCT ti b i c I ro ii PI a ii ter AND 'II' -Se S ATENTED Jvzy dm, 13d7. THIS Michine has a J . an tares never before introduced to the b'ire.ir, which he can only realtze by a pra,-ti ja! use c f i t. Some of the ad vanlages Jiaiuej over ouicr niuing i.uuivators are 1st. It plants us rows :ii a lime, eicaer ia ains or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty acres per day. 2 1.. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of soil. 3d .' It will rilow hill or drilled corn . 4th. It is the ! ightest draught of a ny wheeled Cultivator doing the same work, as tbe draught is from tbe heams of tbe plow s, tbe same as a double shovel hell by hand. 5th. The great hight it will plow corn withcu breaking. 6th. CI anging the plow? to make newfurrow? when ploivinsr one way. ?th. The v lj i'tabllity of the driver seat. Sh. Its durability over wooden machines. n., . ' l 1. AnUkn.n...nJ T 1. Anil '.'in . i r i i ne on ij- niacin e . i. i.-.i mo umu aftrthebrekingisdonetiUtbecropislaidby. Forfurther information, address R.W. RKMY, dec27-tf Tiroohville, FranVlin Co.. Ind. HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. IK J. MINER, PROPRIETRESS. June 14-1 M PKKK W. JltSKlN m k s x o so 9 iMVjrisi:; iMi'sici.vxs, MT. C tUM EL, INDIANA. mar 19 6m Attorneys, ani Coaasellors at Law V.'wl J JtXXlvVILLE INDIANA. UfS.-e ia lUa seciad ttory of the Democra BiuUiyg. , fcbltf ERRORS OF YCIT1I. t GENTLEMAN wb suffered for years frc ra il. Neivous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects f youthful i n discretion , will, for tbe Siik.e.of suffering humanity, send tree to all who nocd' it, the reci ipt and directions lor making the siiupic remedy by which he was cured. Suffeiers wishi-ng to profit by tbe advertiser's experience, can do so by addressiug, in l erfect eonfidenr-e, ' . JOHN 15. Otll'KN, may 23-'y. No. 42 Cedar street, New York Caai'oriaie City, Indiana, K . .UN T O.V,,PltOPlllETO R 'bdt'la ly . , . """gbo. bowlbT. AM) X O Y .V I Y I 1! W li 1 r, . HA'RHISON, OFTIO. I have for sale a large a mount of farm lands and town property in all the Western States. ' auS30-m. mom . ( .1 . ... ' I ii ' i L y BROOK VILLK. INDIANA. GEO. F. MAXWELL. PROPRIETOR. . Good Stabling and Livery attached, june 4-1 y . ATrSNTION! THE AUTHMATiC VVASR BOILER! A GREAT INVENTION. The Labor of Wasli Hay Made Light. f fr 1st, The labor in rubbing the clothes is almost entirely dispensed with. 2nd. It saves tbe weir and tear of clothes. 3d, The wash can oo put out in a shorter period of time than in the old way. This is dore by simply forcing bot suds tnrough the clothes, to bring the dirt out with it. u...r..i,.,l .ml f,.r nal at ROBERT OSh'O UN 'ts, L.-ook ville, Iud.:alio at J . M . W A L - j LACli'S. Laurel, Ind. j Pept. 17-t'iii.

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'PUBLIC SALE! 'TMIE undersigned will offer at public sale en M. his farm situated between Laurel and Blooming Groove, ia Franklin County, Indiana, Oh Saturday, Oct., 2, 1S69, the following described personal proporty, towit: 1 1 head of Young Cattle, 3 Milch Cows, 9 head of Fattening liogs, 2 Mares and 2 Colts, Hay ia the barn, twe-hoise Wagon and Harness, Farming Implements, Household and Kitchen Furn iture, and other articles too numcrwus to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms made known on day of sle. sept.tS, lS6a 2w. ROliEBT RAYMOND.

THE PARIS AND LONDON PAPER CLOTHING COMPANY. ! Outfits for Ladies and Gentlemen." THE undirsigned would most respectfully inform tbe public that the agency for tbe above, under etters patent celebrated n.anufaetured Paper Goods, is established, and for th first time

i u ii.'uu v;cu iu ill lulled Cllicn. j f -. r- -' ' f ill? i Among the various accomplishments r.f science i ' ' jj E, j '3 .f 3 and art, this may be considered one of the greit- tamd c-rn-t? - estacbievemeDtiof theage. j TOMR STOMJ OT All Dt'SlTlpUonS, The renown which these Gocds have obtained j nnrjlTn nnA-n rm I ATA j, w in Europe for their exquisite elegance, flexibility, UUnfCii rColo rUfl LU I s)t great durability and cheapness, will at once' rt I r rr-n r m '" recommend them to the American public. j CISTERN TOPS, STEP S TONE Notice, Lidiefe! No More Washing: No i tj a r " c wrl ( "v IV More Ironing, No More Vexation! .iVi-'S -i 1 H. XJ'Thegreat invention of Paper Clothing which 2 can not be detected from linen fabrics, aud at oue r nj o , ..e r , . . , .' ' of all description. Our half the price formerly paid for wasaing. 1 . '. It would be iuipussible to give here all the ad- , MOmimCntal & B'dllfltn!: L!lH0 StODe4 vantages which tbese goods j ossos in au emi- i - . . . .

nent degree. Tbey must be seen to be apprecia - ri.,1 Mi. The great demand for thisi, upon tie rr.ar.u - r,... j l .1 .v . . ...wiuicio iu oUKillC, UIDtVkMIU III em, QUi JUV. from sending a large' supply. Thus the flr.-t in- i milA f will iliBii.onf iri'cinall aiibi,.;.;. ...I. 1 small quantities only, ' merely to introduce and show thvir merit. W bolesale dealers will not be dealt wi'bfor the present. No erder will be filled for more than one doicn of any una article at one time to the tame address. . PRICELISTSuits, Walking, with panier cut, e ich Skirts, plain white, per quarter dozen.. Skirts, one rurlle, per quarter d..zen llan d kerchiefs, euib.isseJ handsomely , feet imitation, per dozen 75 .l,t0 per3rl Collars, pliable as linon, per dozen.... Chemisettes, per quarter dozen Shirt Fronts, elegant designs, per doxen White Vests, four in package Handkerchiefs, per dozen : 30 GO 73 1,00 I, i'j and others. Money must aeaomniny each order to insure attention. Letters calling for information must contain stamp. In sending money, procure money orders if ' posi-ibfe, and add ten per cen t . for i"S' ag s. JACOIH S VAN. I The Pari and London I Pa per Clot h in s Com pany ' A per. t . i 3i Circle Street, corner f Marfctt, i Sept 3-3ui. Indianapolis, Indiana. $15. la-Old W atClieS. SSafiU. w ,' TI!E ONLY CEXl'INE OIOIPS GOLD WAtCKHS M A N U FACT L" K K U U" THE URuIDE WATCH JI , are all of the best make, H anting Cases, Warranted not to taruish;look like tine J !d, wear like liold, and are Equal to the 15et Gold Watches in make anil finish; with the best Full Jeweled Detached and l'atent Levers, Extra Fine Cases, (Gear's and Ladies' size,) each. Til E Dul JiLE EXT n. A KEF IN ED, SOLID OROIDE GOLD, A No. I, Full Jeweled Levers, at i-ii each. Sknt by Fxpkkss any where within the United States, at regular wholesale prices, payable on delivery. No money is required in advance, only satisfactory assurance that the order is made iu good faith. Amy Packaok may be o r k n k d ami Exauinko before paid for, by paying the Lxpiess charges only. Persous eau order,by mail with safety, by sending money iu advance, in a Registered letter, and the goeds will be aent as ar Registered Package, prepaid, at our risk. Au Ageu t seu li -ig for sis Watches, will reffcive in Extra Watch Free making seven i.15 Watches for $91), or seven ?i20 VY a i, -lies for i I I'll. AL.Su ELEGANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS i of utst and most costly styles, lor Ladies' and : ijcutlemen s wear, from lit to to 40 inches long, at prices ot 2,4, $( and 8 each;-nt. with watch, at lowest wholesale prices. Our Watches are all mado oF the GENUINE SOLID OrtOlDE GOLD, Refined, aroall perfectly regula ted and adjusted, and Guaranteed by the Company to keep correct lime and wear aud not tarnish. Mate the kind, sir.e aud piice of watch required, and order only of TU li O.ROIDK .WATCH CO., IdS Fultou Street, New Yoik. . ang. 27-2ra. Dr. Z. IEliGTJtOjS PHYSICIAN AM) SUUK0a. truPIPflX IV III 4" f L lb V 1 Tj L L' , I i D 1 A A A ! jnirn 7 -U i . . ie U. J O . V . tk V. Ii 1. V R T O O DAVI3 & GATES, SUCCESSORS TO M. W. HAILH, BKlj leave to inPorm the publie that i ye prepared to furnish a full assortment of Drugs & ledEcliies PAINTS, OILS, YAIIXISllES PAT KN T M E 1) IC I X ES, WINDOW (i LASS, LIME AND CEMENT, TOBACCO, CtOAKS, SDIIOOL E00KS AND STATIONERY. We intend to supidy nur patrons with goods la our line that may be relied upon as genuine, aod hope by diligence and cireful attention tu bus iness to meet a share of the publie favor. G TE-t & DAVIS. Biookville, Ind"., Sept. 17, 18' 6m. j Comfort and Bliss, or Pain j aud Agony. - j DR. TOP.rA?' CELEUltATEU VEVETIAN i LIN1MLXT, wh. se wonderful cures, sure j and instantaneous ac ion, in cases of Chronic, I beunii. ti.-m, Headache. Tooih icho, Croup, Cuts, ; Burns, Coli.-, Crimps, lysentery, etc., have as- i tonished the civilized world, is no new catch pen - j ny; but ar article that has flood the test of twenty two years. The euortiious sale and rapidly iu- J creasing demand is at unci the surest evidaace i f j its usetuli e.-s an 1 popularity. No fa nily should be without a bottlj in the house. Hundreds of dollar and many hours of suffering may be saved by its timely use. Colic, Cramp, and Prsentery yield at once to its pain curative properties. 1 1 is perfectly inuocent, and given to the ol lest person or yi.u'igisst child. No matter if you have no coii5der.ee in I'a'ent Medicines -try this, and y-u w ill be sure ro buy again, and reooiumend it to your friends. II umlreda of rbyciciar.s rcconmctid it iu their practice. oid by the Druggists and Storekeepers. Friec, Fifty Cents aud One Dollar. D pot, 10 l'ark P. ace, New Voik. sep. 24. FHILtHTFLTL BISG0E3! ' At 1 1st the people have got the fa.it "through I their hair," that hair dyes i m iirrgnrcd nUh? acetate of lead and other metallic sal s are M 111 DER C US rr.ElARATIor. When they see tbe metallic sediment at the tw.t torn of the lioitles. ihev know tb-t the di-jc Jstn,;stuff is literally thi. kaua l with i'oijuu. Thy ak, theiefore, lor a llimii rsj Vtcenaillis, i and find it, pir- an I eifi lasiou. in Cristadoro's rxselsior Hair Eye, 1 ff'red unoc the snnriii n i f l'r"teisor Chilton's j-uarnn'n Iha' ir c, p m ir s" not i iu de li 1 e-iou CKISl A!'H 'S IIAIK IMiK-tiltV li Vi; a K.essif.g. et t K ' a eh.'! u t'U th.- h .ir ai j Dytiua- lry it, te; t. -It

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1 - - - jwasTiilfe 1CTCULD respoctfu'.ly Jinnomre to his ftUa.djv and the public generally uf lbi aud the adr joining toniities of thi9 . 'state and Ol i.i. fhal "he mW ewont.iwthe b,-t styl.al! wr lmum 1 ,, a y.l 1 we get from Ft. Paul, which we o-n gret fioui ten tn I .-lv.i;oti inh... ll.t.,1 .in. I A m . i brealt and scale iis the Limestone of this Cuaul .. : - " . - . . -. .... ... . ...... . v u v - r u v . ,i . . MSV. Our FIagg!::s or Piivlug Stone Is from L.mre!, which can be ha of any sis ft) i suit Ihe purchaser. . . . c r t ' Thankful for past farors, we would reaeett a j continuance of the same. Wc warrant l4nr.. j work to j'V"e satisfaotion, r.mur motto is te srkg j n.,r e hut th besr of material, keep nose bet (hex lest of wnrkiiion, u-W ituiok aalea. and do: go1 work. A II ccn'.ract n.nue by ine or A. Hear,l son I' b' 1 July?..). promptly a'led JOSEPH UANXAK. TO (JONM.itPTlVES. .... il A Jvcr'tstr."hviiig been restored to health T'!.E IX i n a few weks, by a very simple rvHicdj , at- ' ter h ving suTercd severilyoars with a wnre i lun g a if j-i i n . a rid t hi r d-eid disease, Pi Bran j tion,ts anxious to make kiaown to hi feltew-taf- ' ferers rhetneanfof cere. - j Tu all who desire it, he willaend a copy f the., j prescription used (frre if ehirge). -with the uiI feci ions for pr.-pa ria ir and csiajr r he same, whia j they wul cn.i a ur Cure fur Conunpiiw I Asili-ua. llri.ui-hitis. etc. The nl ject uf the J. veriieriu sen I ; n g tb P et-ription is to benefit . tbe iiffl i"-ted. an 1 siireid iiiforinaiinn which be conceives to he invalu'il.ie; and he hoprs every sufferer will try bis remedy , as it will cost thi a , notninir. Suit ui v i.r .ie a t.icsstos?. l'artier wih!nc the presei-iotion . will pleas Te address. It k v. K ! 'V K I A . W 1 LM) N Ti" iMinni burg, King Couaty , Newv Yelk, T May 2S 1 y. - ILt Zicw "W"ater Prices. V7 r ' H E undersigned, at Clter' Corner, Ind.'. ha 1 inn Durcbased the st ra uf S. M. Hitchr.rr. hns mcved the stock of Go 's to hi old Stand, where he is prepaid to i!,ply both old and new cuitomers with Pe SHAWLS, SKIRTS GLOVES. BOOTS, SHOES, hATSiCAPfi. READY-MADE CLOTHING?; Hardware, Queenswaret di- lass xr are. FAMILY GROCERIES. AU kinds of Country Produce received Allpersonsin need of Goods will find1 t te. their advantage to give us a oall J. r. RLAZ!EK. a u e fi ly. Colter's Corner. Ind., mmER&L WATER eODA AVATER. f and: j ; : -....u:u : ' l'ou sale by-" " ; ".orA kSijik feub. If lyff -ioi UUOOKVSLLK. IMIa'A: iT t Sugar; of all binds. Green si.d T t arttd Coffees, Teas, Primes, Ju'e, Foitigw Fiuits, .Jellies, Caiidies, , . Cove OysUrs, 1'rpper Sauce, C-.'s'jp, yllspice. . Jieif rr, GiIigeT,- " ' ' ' - Miisrard, Table Salt, Dixon's Ea'uia,; I'owJur, Cornstarch, i l it 1. i -e. Twin Mn.ther Yeasty r-oda, Wm-lnag Soda It iblitt's, Detr.'lvc, r.d Fanoy Soaps,' j J Tearl Statch, lSUctiafk' Matches, . , J1' I Shot and CJuti ro. ' ' " . Lr.ed Peef, . ... , -v j. Cra kers, 4. y .! 1 Lamp snd L.a:nn Cb-ionevs. -I'tiis, rc.viLJ P t t, lah, kt. Aug 13-y. ; f "11 ffhTF xml iiTiLNAiifr Kea:ly Six HuLdred It pre cf the Cheieet Ki aiit g for I iffy Centt.' " In order to give the pe. j le an opportonitv t bi come brtttf s.'q'iu i 11 i d wiib their beaelifal mazarine, "Once a .Mouth," tbe j i.biihrr will send the first si x numbers of this year for SO r nit. L.ich tun ber of "Ou.e r- M.nth" cnr.laia. It double column page; of Ihe best stories are ra tertaining a.d instructive raiting to be tuusxl iw any tun 'mine in tl.c.untry. The suti-ci iptitn rice is s2 a year. . Its typUgraph cal br-aatj ie not excelled. Send 60 eents. ar .l y. will get this hrhtifa in a a nine from .1 .1 1. u.. r to .1 ma i,f 1 hir y ear, eaa laming 57(5 p-tges of "-b fice ren in g. Aldres T. S. Mt Til IR A f OKS, hO'J SI 1 Cht.-tnut Mret, I'hi adelU;J ang 20- I in. i A I K F 1 t 1) MILlii, Hki n BEST, 1 TILL J -tl rat. tee en til e atisivdi. a iriiimn f'l.'l!Kai MKAL. The titris! MiUa price pjil in cash for Vhfi. i:r t lour is for sale i p Utui if t :!'i ' tl. stu tl of David Slaughter, ani due, stuoka fla . f i also l t Sc 1 'e' . 1 . Wit' ls.. f"mit rtf ALL ICIK.V. Us'M;t . rv,t- mil ruiiE i iliis a n n i-mviisi-WINTLR f F T WHEAT . l: vv ts I J t. ' a. , i X ' : i : la. r-ieblVaad P.-gBH:. i..f..: V t $ 1 1 1 i 11 ell's i kali: i.i Vif. rte Imti : Ktrfth, 'Vhi'- and stei I hat?: hi 1 "i Stisw li'-iii Krd iedicrifr. V' ii'irr v bi 1 in les. are Iff brsr . a j! i. , l 1 m-s arl li.-st p v u live W hiiit;. tlni caii liifivnuriiinl f.rg'B 1 .1 v,ii n:, .'i i'rsoi . u.-x t.u.'avl. 4 't d, I 1'iy k.in.1 i,y p '.1.4- ! d I'ront v ;rt'.A..tV ull.tT VHri.llir MS, . r test yea'- in . r I '! , I M. f ri, y p- - Is-H ? . t lUthl. lalet vk4 i.jitalion, f,e ) u't' : j-.Ui"i"l f cm -' - . t ; only I -I'1 i-'-i j t .,rir d A ,1... .'C i i I 4 .V. lllWttl; 0 a .!: if. ni tit t A 111 ,

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