Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 November 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ( "

TIME TABLE-VV. VV. V. R. R. : DOWNWARD TRAINS. ' Leave Brookville. Colcsf0 Express.............. .......8:08 a. m. IicaT M iil 7i4 p. n J" rvtHt "- Pi40 p x tTWARD TRAINS. c - Cfctouro Mail ,.8;58 a. v.

rw0 EIPMSS- - 8:09 J.

pay Freight....

..1:30 p. ii.

Agricultural Meetings. The Annual Meeting of the Franklin Ccuntj Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House ou the first Saturday of December, 1S69, for the purpose of electing officers end settling financial matter of the Society. AH the members are requested to attend. Society mett at 1 o'clock v. u. F. R. A. Jstkr, Sec'y. Brookville College. The second term has opened finely, with quite an addition of new students. The Normal Department meets every Saturday at 9 A. U. and continues uutil noon. The Teachers of the Coanty are earnes'Iy invited to be present. Occasionally a whole day will be spent in the exerciser of this Department, of which due notice will be given. Judge Kibbey. Hon. John F. Kibbey closed hi Fall Terra of Common Fleas Court on last Saturday, after having eccupied all the lime allowed by law for the term, disposing of a large amount of business and giving entire satisfaction to aUornejs and parlies litigant, showing throughoat the most profound kuowledge of the law and dispatching business in the most workmsnlika and skillful manner, giving to ail like Ibe'tr poriioa in due season, and proving himself pre-emineutly fitted for the Bench in any pcsilion within the gift of the people, M. E. Church Social. Social of the M. K. Church and Monthly Outer Entertainment at J. U". Hilt's, Tuesday evening, :tOiU it.st. Only 23 cents admittance. Proceeds for church purposes. All invited to attend.

Mush and Hilk Festival. The Ladies of the Little Cedar Baptist Church will give a Mush and Milk Festival on Wednesday evening, Dec. 1st. The proceeds for the benefit of the Church. This Church is

t , , Common Fle Court . . Adjoarae on Saturday last, having been in session three weeks, the full time allowed by law. Below we complete a summary of the business transacted: Charlea McNutl and others ., Job m M. Seal and others. Petition for highway. Appeal from Hoard of Commissioners. Trial by

jury, binding for plaintiffs, with damages

reduced from assessment by viewers, and costs and damages ordered to be paid out of the county treasury. Nancy Lewie vs. Kelson Lewis. Divorce. Decree. William Walraul vs. Bernard Kamps, Civil

action. Judgraent for plaintiff 5Sfi.tV? .--

Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Company ef Indianapolis vs. Noah W. Nayior and

various others. Appeal to the Supreme Court in the case of Nayior;" all the ether cases continued. 1

Omer T. Hard ing vs. Benjamin Whitney.

Trespass. Trial by jury. Finding for defend

ant.

Francis. Renter vs. Frederick Geis, George W. DennUon and Edward Meyer, Civil ac-

ttom ' Judgment against defendants $263,8!).

Khoda M. Wilson vs. William Wilson. Divorce.-, Not granted.

Dedication at Blooming Grove. On Sabbath, Nov. 21st, the new Methodist E. Church in Blooming Grove was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, Kev. Thomas Bowiban D. D. preached an excellent sermon from Romans 1 xri.: "For I am not ashamed

of the Gospel of Chr-.t, for it is the power of

God unto salvation to every one that believeth," &c. Every available place in the house was crowded te overflowing. The Trustees feared the result, for they found the' cost of their beautiful building was not far from $3,700. Of this amount $1,500 had been donated in material and labor. They had obtained $1,500 on tbeir subscription lists, and about one-half of it paid, leaving a balance of $700 unprovided for. They eutered upon the work of raising the amount necessary to meet all the claims, for Dr. Bowman informed tbem be could not dedicate a church to the worship of God while a debt remained unprovided for. After footing up the result of their solicitations, the amount raised wjs $739 The house is a neat frame 36 by 54 feet,

with a beli'ry 18 feet above the building. The ladies with the proceeds of their supper put down a nice carpet, furnished chandeliers and

ether furniture, giving the inside a cheerful

situated 2J miles boutheast ct Lirookville, on ....... r , ... , ,. ... ., , , 1 neatlv itti!iitd and tjru; eu iu imiiatton of oak, the llarrtjou & Brookville turnpike. It is the j . J ' .... . . . , with walnut cape lor the seats. 1 he entire edill l.n. U r-li.trxh in ll... (.unite. llHVlln' I '

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. Conflict About Taxes. , 7 There appears ta be a e.nfiiot between our County Treasurer and the White Water T alley Railroad Company in regard to some sixteea hundred dollars1 delinquent taxes which ear Treasurer claims is dne by the Company to Franklin County. On Monday Mr. Moormann levied en a wood train which was stopping at the Brookville Depet, detaching the locomotive and tender, bat locking the weod cars to the traok by means of a chain. After seme sparring S.tweea the parties, the locomotive was again attached to the ears, the chain broken, and the train moved oft" as usual. Oar Treasurer, determined not to be outwitted, will no doubt endeavor to seeure the delinquent taxes assessed against the Company. The Company, on the other hand, seem determined to aot pay said taxes antil their legality is tested by the Courts, they claiming that they have paid all the taxes justly due by them. It is net oar fight, but we simply state the facts as we have learned them from both parlies. Let justice be be done, though tho heavens fall.

Death of Matthew Hutchinson. Our community was startled on Saturday by the announcement of the death ef Matthew Hutchinson of this place, who was enjoying his usual good health op to about one o'clock on the afternoon of that day, at which hour he fell dead in front ef his cooper shop. lie had eaten a hearty dinner, smoked his pipe as usual, and while transacting some business connected with his shop, was taken with a fit of apopleiy.-as Is supposed, and instantly expired as above, stated. Mr. Hutchinson was a man of decided principles, oue ef our most energetic, iodastrious business men, a kind father, a goad hasbaad and church member. He emigrated from England te this country in 1833, and settled iu White Water Township in tv; .nnnti, where he riJ.4 years, and where, also, ke married. la 1837 he moved to Lafayette, where he lived two years, and then moved to Brookville, (1839,) where he has resided ever since. lie gave steady employment to several workmen during the thirty years be has lived here, sometimes employing f ftcen cr twenty hands, lie died at the age of 56 years, and leaves a wife and eleven children. His loss will be severely felt ia this community. The funeral took placo on : Monday, and was attonded by the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member. Services were held at the Presbyterian church, where an appopriate sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Hutchison, the Pastor of that church. Peace to his ashes.

eef en, TTfiecesSkTy that b

Mug iui ue-iuui in ui w , ui lauuy DelOTO

the amendment "will aeeomt a part of tie organic law. Now, Mississippi and Texas must, .under tht Reconstruction laws, ratfy it before restored to fall rights ia the Unioa. The four others whose ratification is essential must be looked for among those that hate "not yet taken attion which tnav

water, about 5 olock Saturday evening, slipped and, fell, striking the bucket which she had taken to g'et'Water iu, causing her death in fifteen minutes. The mail train on theCleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railroad

be. considered final. These are Califernia. rn OTer a team ai wgon east of Rush-

Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, sjlraoia, Logau Cuunlj, on Thursday, New Jersey, Ohio, Ongou and Rhode killing a youns man named John Kearns,

is ana. ui intra nine ais is ,s easj to wh0 was driving, and injuring his eiaier,

scicci luur huiuu, "ciuiu a icnaeuaote v , . r,.,. doubt, will ratify the Mnendment. and hto was ala0 ln ,he S00' lhe SO

make its place as a constituent part of the w"8 torn lo Picces and OB.of the horses

National. Constitution seure. Tha States was killed.

which are certain to act thus are Iowa, The Yincennes Gaiette says that, on Minnesota, Nebraska and Rhode Island. Sunday morning last," about 3 o'clock, the Rf llkin aril I 1 n all TrOlahllltv lata tV a '

came action. The adoption of the amend- "ky f,t '8hPrt: tim. loit a

went may, therefore, b regarded asalurimBl uisp'! 01 laeieers was visioie

foregone conclusion. Gezettt.'

there; bright jQts, like balls of fire, corres

ponding in size and brilliancy to ball of

fire discharged from Roman candles; us.

ally used at celebrations, were seen falU

Items f State Newt. Vincennes is to have a Union depet.

The sales reported at Efanstille for Oc- ing'in all directions

tober amount to $924,bli . , The trial 'of John R. Stevens for the

A new evening paper is in the wind at I murder of John Reeves, some eighteen

Indianapolis. months .sfoqej teiuiinated ia the Ciiminal

Bartholomew Couniy is about to build a Court, at Terra Haate, oa Thursday, iu a

$40,000 jail. verdict of : guilty, .aud .that the prisoner

KnozCounty has i panther just as large suffer death. This case has creitsd intense as any one pleaes to imagine it. interest, from the fact of the murder being

Gaff's distiller; at Aurora, having been J one of the laoartdfd-bloodod ever commit

rebuilt, weut to woti ou tVednesday. I ted. Stevens escaped frow jail about two

To replace elas Vektu bv tV ! iWe" weeks after the murder, and was

ia the Mitchell block, rveudalUvuls, will rearrested onlv three weeks cixa. in h

cost fSOO. ' ' ' , interior of Iowa.; .

Fifty students attend the law school at Daniel Winters com mitted suicido at La

Bloomington.

The taxable property iu . Vermillion

County ia $4,791,003.

Lafavette would have a risk. Fort

Wayne will have one.

The Indianapolis Evening Mirror gave

its newsboys a Thanksgiving dinpef.

OF

"VTalriaTjlo DReal Estate.

NOTICK is hereby given that the proprietor, William U. Houston, will sell at private sale,

on the premises, on r.

WedKetay, December 1869, ,'

that valuable and highly improved farm belonging to. kin, situated ou - tho Connersville and

lirookville Turnpike, running irom ana acj.iccat to the city of Connersville, Fayette county, Indiana. There are about HQ ACRES ef the second

and beat bottom land Utiin the country, valued

at ONE TirWDRED AND JTFTT IOt,LARS

per ACRE, and abontrlO ACRES of tho very

be?t first bottom land rjrj valued at u.u UINDRED AND TtVENTY-FIYK DOLLARS PR ACRE. ...

On the farm ii en eacelleat Two Story Brick House, cont&iainir seven ruoms with a lreo

Barn. Granarv. biablc, an-1 all cecuiiary out

houses and buildings in good ordinary repair.

There is an excellent orchard in good feearmg

rder, and the whole land is ia fair husbandlike order.

TERMS. One-half cash down ia thirty days

from tho sale, and on delivery or pollution, aad

the balance in one or two years iroia day of sale, with interest at Six per cent., secured by mortgage

or security. . ,

All other infermatioa can be obUiaed by calling at the offioeof Judge Reid in OonnorsviUo, or from the proprietor on the premises. ; WILLIAM UOUSTOy, Nov. 19-4w. ' , " Proprietor

(I

;.ONLY Cira Hair Tyo has been r roved p-'i.-nr !. TrfTr t Chilton,'(h09u.T'puOi.ut, a iial .tiil )" ' X'l O gives hid stxttuitm tL meibi b4 ihv it nounces that '

CBISTADORO'S IXCriS'.OR tYiJ has been sul jerted to the pr-per te?ta in hia ' laboratory , and that the results h it t be ' ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, as well as admirably ndiptid t the pnrpn-s fof which it ii d.iried. This is iupnUrt. a the public has just been warnid, by two lead.pg

acieaiins orgacs, agaost THIRT V LiiADLT DYij now before the public. CUISTADOKO'S UAIR TP. CSEK VAT I V7, s a bressing, acts like a vharut ou t'a Uaii fr Dyeing. Try it. 0. 3J.

THE CHEAT EST

UlSCUYIiiY CF THIS

. ak. .... . .. . .. , " ' !3 is admitteJ to be the fet by She tboaa- - . X and who are new using Dr Twbiaa' Celbta- .

ted Venetian Liniment. It ha buua iBtraduc4 siuee IS-1T, aud an one once try in it is r w .

atlt. It will tt.siitivelv cure ir umtit aik. . -

kioned eompUibls. it cedas uircwied:

Chrome KL.uu,t ujiu, Sot TbWal, Ilea dace r Toothache, fcniu, liiuici, OU S I,3ill1l( V..w Mosquito Biles, aad l'aios io l!. Luck, Chester v l.iuibi. Also tKkct iutvri kllv, tor 1'fcelera.

Uiarrbaea, Dysentery , t. rvup, Loiic, aea Sukvess. '

leen built in the jear 1 S 1 2. AH j.eroia wishing to eee sometluujf an ic;it must tiotJail to attend. Ainiisioii 15 reuta j cUiUreu under lourteen jears of age, 10 cents.

The Xevi Bridge. - The stone work of we w bridge just above the ford across t!.e t t Folk, between Fairf eld aud lirookville, was liuiehed on U'tduesday of last week, ll consign of one pier and to abutments, bui't uf beuvy stone and cemetit. Z-pbeuiah ljeed, lhe cotiliaclcr, bas done a jjood, houttl job ot" work. The ComfrisMotieis l.ae accrpied the work, and are i;i datij expectation ci" t!e arrival of tbe u.nUt-ai lor the irv.ii sui -erstructure. This bridge will tost 111, 'if 0, not including expense of tills or approaches at bi:li e- its.

lijee is nil on. anient Elandiut; in full view, and

can be seen iot a nile or more as jou approach our viilae in any dirtctioti. Tl.is coiuuiuiiity uiay wsll feel proud of their Louse of worship, and after thanking (lieti ls trom a dii!atice for uid, the generosity of tjiiilt? a lara ortion cf tbis couiiunity is worthy of reward from tbe great Head cf tbe t'iiurtlt Ot Cbrtft. II.

I. h trht Kxle hi buiidkerchiri' it!

A .uti-i MMivilie . eve.

a pocket

Terscnal. Kev. W. Ii. Goodwin, of Champaign Ci'.v, lilttiois, i in town ih s week, looking Learty aud good liatuted as ever. . . Indianapolis Journal. In another coLimn will b found tbe Prosjectus of lhe Indiana; !: djursial for lbTO. 'I bis daily and weekly newspajif r tanks atuon the best conducted most reliable Hepubitran aptre in tl-.e W e?t. Note the inducements olfercd in Frost 'clus.

Trcposed Eztesica of Uoal. There are onij at 'ut t-ix units t.1 ( tke to btiild by way of Tem.-'.eton Creek to connect the Oxford A Fairiield Turnpike with tbe JJrookville and Fuitlleld Turnpike at lhe new bri.igf1-. Tbet-e s:x n.iivs of t""d road can be

Ktu Trcutca liens. KrtTOti or Amkkkws, Sometime having expired since the readers of your valuable paper hare heard from this place, I thought it r.ot arr.it-s to drop yea a line. Change is said

I to be written cu a!l tbings human, so you may kuuw that we Lave h:id ai change bere in the

ownership of ike house ctilied the New Irenton lljtel. T'ue I i 1 5 e to tliis es,abli'sbiueut sMins of iute to have been lying around looe, al olio ttiue botoaging to iLe iSheiifl' of llie Co -J iity, then lo ait ttUomey -al-!aw in lirookville, aud sbea again lo ibo estate of old Mr.

j Solomon Kisl.itr. Il is finally vested in Mrs. : Sitloina Derringer by deed lrom C 11. Siever 1 and wile. Ccr citizens observed Thanksgiving in the ! usual uiiincer, ll.e tO! es at.d bu?ine8 places i beit'g cU'!td tor t be viy. A l 10:0 the M. E. 'Ctiatcli as t!i Lilcd by ft devout worship-

ping fc.e.i.t:ib.y, wtticu liaiev.ei ami unuaguig Hiteitst to au .loiieiii ducourt.e lrom Matt. 2o xxt, delivered by the Ucv. Mr. Whit more, t'jjtor in catae. 1 l. soleuin aud inleres'.ihg t.t-1 vices a ere enlivened b sit'ging religious and patriotic so: ' suited to tbe enca-

' Men. The fccbooi under tbe tntlruction of Mr. ' lt-aac II. Tui'.ell formed iir.o a piocession unit ' uiutched to the cbutcli in a body, and raaiie h ' veiy interesting featuie ol ibe celebration of I i'iinkivtug Ail parlies, young aud oid,

Destructive Fire Incendiarism. . The barn belonging to John Walker, situated just across the line in Franklin County, Y est of Andersonville, was destroyed by fire last Saturday night about 12 o'clock, together with its entire contents, consisting ol" over forty-five tons of hay, about thirty-five acres of sheaf cats, some forty bushels of threshed wheat, a "hew reaping machine, a wheat drill, a corn crusher, a spring wagon, a bui;y, harness, gears aud farming utensils, besileg seven horses and two mules. The mules were a span that had taken sereral premiums, and were valued at from $300 to (1 ,0vj0. Some of the horscj had taken premiums at County and State fairs, and wore valued at from J 150 to $250 a head. Two horses escaped from the burning building; one will probablj recover. The loss is iu the neighborhood of ive thousand dollars, and falls particularly severe on John Walker Jr., who loses the mules, buggy and oth

er articles of value. The lire was the work of an incondiary, who it is hoped will be caught. Kunaway Couple Detected. A runaway couple from Kush Cennty were ar

rested in Brookville on Wednesday by Detective Jaracs II. Carr of Rushville. The man, Lewark, thir rears of ace. had obtained license here

last Friday, on the recommendation of a notori

ous personage named Capt. Jinks, who aceom

doga bj blowing out lua brains with a rifle

lie was uielaocholy and ttred of living

. " FA'uiL "wAcWi f6b .siLE.. :: JACTJB MET 3EOE -t hia Shop in Siavetown, below Brockviile, is prepared to furnish Farm WagoaSlifehc r heavyf pVoiaptly to rder. Ha is also p repared to furnish Spring W ajoni, if ordered. Ilis work icwarranted to arve -satisfae-

TL WnVtuah lUilroad eruod S422.SGS ticn. at hlsttnus are .veiv low for eash. He

- ... .. I iuvites taose in- wist ef Wagons of any kind to

IB UCtODCr. '' I call aai se stiemmens f hie work now ready for

. . " . - .1 . 1 1 l H 1 T7l! L'U

W CMl V f 1U ...v ' . . . . .. .

supported by private sujscription ana well

.tteudeJ. ""'lBfBAXKRl'PTCY.

Urant Couatj produced' a eurplu, of two TZ

hundred thausaad buslllls wheat, it is es- ruptey wasissued agiinst" the estate of Sarah

tiu.atcd, this jcar.

Uti the night of the 7ih inst., the house

of Coienel Williatu F. Voods, near Grand view, was burnt. Lois 57,000.

Abrahana 1. Grshim, an ol'ti citizen (rf

New Albanj, died sutlucnlj of apoplexy

on Tuesday. ....... t

lin and Staio of Indiana, wrio has been adjudged a llankrue toe her uwa rc'tltlon: That the pay

ment of any debts and detivery of any property J belonciVit to such l!;inVrupt toVer, or fur her us?,i

and the transfer oT anT property by her is forbidden fcy'rwW; that a meeiiug f the- Cicdisurs of the said IJanVrupt, to -prove tbeir debts and chooie one or more Assignees of her estate, will be hoUlen at a Jort of l!nreptoj, to bo held-

t . apt asri-

en at the Pice ui John - Uay, '

. . . . , i - i, K K j- i

Cora in the vicinity ol Ijat jvilie tarns r uttCOlllbrf a. d. isos, at 9 o'clock A.M.

IJE.. J . I'lit' Lit, IT. S .?!kt arfliaU Jitrte 'it 1 a di ana. NOV. 19, ISClt-St. MKSSKSliKR

out a a average of sixty-five bushels to the

acre

Charles Dorev, vrho tet fire to the jail, at

Corydon, andescapeJ, was recaptured Sun

day night

The Bales lleusc, ia Inuianf roli,, bas SdIfU S,t if been leaded to Messrs. Chapman & liailej, - ' J, ,I3-.'X3 of Rochester, N. Y., who will taaa charge 'A,Hht ZZ. ln .a.h December let.. . - , 'CEKTS .ON lUti DOLLAR yvlvestcr Deeu, ef Evansvilla, tLe po- . rt nefurartielcut cf the Stvrc. So yo

i;nt..,,.n l.i sLnt Ma or ritiwilliaas. has I see for every five dollars yu p:ry in eah you get AUnBtiC Uodey s, Frank Leslie';iu

. . 1 five Jnll irs and trt.v Wilts" orl!i ot uooas.-Ana r f t n jfac!llinc8 f col

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G-reat Distribution

By the Metropolitan Gift Co.

CASH GIFTS TO Till: A110UXT CF

EVERY TICKET 1)11 a ffS A PRIZS.

5 Cash Gifts : eh $:,OC0 10 '.-.....k....;.. ID.ttBU

2tt . " S,i)fc 40 ' ' l.t'to

208 6UV

IfO, .... - -. c

58 Elegant Rosetrood riAoui-..ecL $"CC t Tt t 7S ' '' Melodebu ' 75t lt

35U Sewine Machines j. 44 . t to 17i

500 Gold Watehes " T5 to 3i Wash V rlies, Silver f ate.'Ac, Value ! at fl,0Jt,UV

A chance to draw any cf the'abevS Prises fef 2ic. Tickets describing Prize are sealed in Ildveleps aii't well mixed. Ui receipt vt a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by loail to any ad.lresi. 'The prise natued uyoti it wiH.Vc i:livred to tbe ticket-holder o payment af One Dollar. Priics are immiadiattf ly itiit te any address by express or return mail. . You will know what yeur Prii i bvfore you ay fur it. Any Prise exchanged for anether el same falu. Ho Blanks. Our pu Irons caa depond oa fair dealing. Htci-itiiicjieFS: Wo elecf the ifellcwieg frcni many who have lately 'drwn Valuable l'rliuiJ kindly permitted us to publish them: Aiidrew J. Burn, Chicago, $I0.0UU; ALiis Clara S. V aiker, Ilaltimor. PUao. SUU; Ji6cM. Matthcwf, letroit,5,00fi; John T. Andrews, Ssvannsh. $5, 0tit; Mi-s A gnes Simmons, (.'bnrleteo, 1'iauo, $6clU. We publish no names without permissiun . . Oiiuy80r vne PaK8t: "'lhe Brio ia rulinhle, and deserve suee'ess." -Weekly Tribune, ly B. "We know tliem to be a fair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald sMiy 23 V A friend of ours drew a .S00 prise, 'wTiieh 'was promptly received." flttily News, Jtine 1. " Seed for oirculnr.. Liberal inducements to Agonti ' Sntinfactioa'guaranterd. Krery paekgo of Sealed Envelopes eon tains one eash 'ft. Six Tickets for $ 1 13. for J2j Ji fvr 5; 11 fer $15. All letters thoul i be ad-lreised to . llAP.PEK, WILSON A CO., oct. 20-3a. - 1 U road w my, New York.

Spasms, .tc. 1 1 is Lcrfeetly ha.uileirs to ti.k.lc-

temally. (See oath nco mjanirg w b bot-le ) It kai nvcr luilcd to eur evry cesc f " Diarrbukia, Lvtuaj and Lkui , if and Srst taken. Alvsti bare s buttle ia ILe b.aaa in reitdiness, tnd yuu iil never regret it,. . Price, Fltj Cci.ts ai.d One Vollar. Sold by the Druggists and Stvr L trs tirou beut the Val tfd Jlklli. l;llitlltlUlllll.i.t,lK li. - Out. 22. -

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Vak E;iUs,-rLlks gT lie Mfis of the ltiys.and kkoi t the KKbj, arc rUv-. rd at once ky the ay i lUaiii u of ouc ef - - . allcocs piasters "Mii,3k. 1 w.s At-LO,CK.&.Cf .: Puring ak ax ! yrsetic. uf tee yare 1 'have Leca -a Ire--. J e,uiil iir. of the magical qual-lU cer , , vo'iou I'lasttrs, 1 cau ocrtKy that thty sjrc, asl.r 1 vou eliim for thm. , -ROtliUT ElCAVl'UELX, Jt: P.- ' '

rill IK puh'.ia will tnke notiue thst the undersignJ. e l is prepared on short notieote furnij

ALL THE LKVIUXe NEWS TAP EES . OF Till: PAY tech M Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Night. Postern WorldJay's Doings, Clirpcr, Wi'.ke'aSvirit, S'e!r,tif Americas, Harper's Weekly, Basar,

ftnd .ill the Literary aad icientiEe papers now published. AUotho

MONTHLIES.

Pr. yr, of Savani.h, 3a.,'sOrs fkey are tie 1 best iBerbau el uj.veriets for we's Ii aiuscfet dv ' " dicuttrtd; ihui by t'..eir warmii's; i rnptrtikS they brirjtjiuriulbialthlU!itillhsirengthcT liei , uiu.dn ar entirely reslortd; that he kccwi a exe m htrr Altm-ck's t Utrs cared a Kentiaaaa gT .f a suk spinet thatbe ditily. ptecril.o thB ia - 5 his prae;e, wi.h thj barjiiest rcsalts. , ;-,!.. Oct 22. " , ' - ' ' t.-, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a

Tho reputation, tUs . , ; oelVont ticxilcioo ecjea- - , . Ii ilcrivcd froni ks eurL ' ' nnny of which are truflr ciarvellous. luvcteraoe coses f Serofuleea dta

ease, where the system

satunuoa wue

socmcd

rorruiition. have bocw

puriflcd and cured by K

i'S" f disorders, which wore a .feSe52r fxavatod br tbe aeroiV .

loua coBMBiutues suvsa

If

Inks,

been indicted fur niuruer in tlte seoonil r Wiit scil -asiiexfas earn no. li'.ugrit cieware. Ho also has on hand and will keep an assort

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raineil Dint ani wn ritiou iiiujm;u vu iu. i uui'ir u:jh mucu ioimm .iv.vv- ....... - , ' ?' , t, . o n 1 ... . - B J i TtAiSlriK tlueoiii.tare.i. llwaarc, indu l'EXCI LS. &.O..

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eP'j1"" " s'i'i j I clllOtOlOrm, ai auasi;, oaiuiuay BtucctM. A linenl esity-M.ftc t. totaaoj . , . , , .

!. , i... . UJ n.,.l. nil rfsUuere Suits of the Latest .Stylos. ! ioSeu. wis-

which he had conveyed bis

I yrars old

ed to a wsgou

" -.l,;K ntnt Kituri hut t lotted a HflClor DO- uuiu auu ?- - ; . . . n rrr ff f re

s , . , Ko j ,JoAVl.r ovcrooaU, airinrtuno.T in in. at.ove : yy tLC A M U N U L i a?

friend and himself hither, ho hired a buggy at 11 as ,ou l-lle- ' '; .! ." McLaughlin's on fatarday, leaving tie other l . At Miysvillo, on Taesdaj. a younj aiatl

horse and w;gon here, went back to the girl's 1 eighteen years eld, carclc?;ly - handling a home and stole her away on Saturday night, re- ) , " , l.:IuiClf anJ died in a few

, . - , -

! minutes.

A Mrs. Spcclins diel at Teru, c.n V,"cJ-

roui. ciccut liroccnes. A. Ij.AU AMS,

I ' . 1 i , ,- S: .-i .. 1-1

. ipf lUgUBlU, JIMmiilll l-uuay, j.u u. ' Xov.'l9 ?ra.- ' - - V

THE SATURuAY fcVtitSlU k-Ub'I.

TUULE .MONTHS OKAXISIJ: ;

turning to Andersonville very early Sunday morning, where tlicy were married at Zepb Mar-

thsll's bv llev. James P. Otr. While at Ander A Mrs. Spoclinp; died at I ertt, en ,Cd- This ''ehoaWt in I best ot the Literary Week

.rt.Ut.. Lewark tried to sell the eorse aad but- n0,Uv nn'hunrlri.,! " and four Tears old. lies" i off -nn- ut.ciiuled .ndacejicnts to bow

eyfortl50. On Sunday he returned to Urook- ! . , , , nieetv TCars old EUr I ""r'iKi fi'-st ri,er of OPtrihor. it eommenre I

villo with his Tour? wile. Next day he sold tho , . " I briliiant NovtKt called "A t'scily Fnilinj," by

. j i , ut, rt.i.i ' VIVCR Iter. I ,.-ii.i,ii. i,..ntt. . It .ils in n.iw ranninc a

Cooley for the small sum cf $T5, who no doubt suppeoting something wrong, had not yet paid the money when the patties were arrested on Wciincrday. Detective Carr cf course stopped lhe payment and secured the wagon aud horses, the latter having been stolen from the girl's fath-

The parties were sent back tn the morning

from 10 to 2 cents each.

July l-tf.

JAMES R.TYNKK.

Will Wonders Never Ceaa a

: t$i x r i i 3-t 1

I T AVISO purchased of Jacob A.

mi

Hit

Newtnn the

llroeerv, Proviiioii and Fruit Establifhineat

fbrmerly owned bv him, in tlo Democrat Lull.

hey were painfully aflMcthur, have been TiWiriV? .. . aurod in such jrrcat numbcia in almost every - -on of Ue country, that tho pubne scarcely aeesl t ' be informed of iu virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison ia ono of tbe most destswilli . " enemies of our race. OOcn, thia enreon asd Wt tenant of the orjrani.ini undermines the conitUutlosv and iiivitos the attack cf enfcchlins; or fatal diseases, ; ,- witliout exciting a suspicion of its presence.- AgtJ ' - h seocis to hrcctl infection throusrbout the bodj, soul . , t!ieu on some favorable occasion, rapidly derelow into one or other of its bidoous forms, sitter eu toe urfaec or anions? the vitals. In the latter, tubes clcs mnv be suddenly clcpositod in the Hints heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or It show : ' . ; Ha presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul nlcea ' - ations cu some part of the body. Hence the oeca--aional use of a bottle of -thl9 Sanatoria U asV I f- v visable, even when no active symptoms of (Useaa appear. Tcrsons afllictcd with ti'.e followinf cese ,. slaints rcncrally find iinmetliate relief, and, at fcoffth, cui-e, by ihe use of thia HAJtSArAMl- . J. At St. Anthony's -Kt, llom w Xryipmim r, IMKr, Smlt Jiheum, Seold Head, JtiHffvrrm Sore Eyes, At JCora, and other eniptiona e 1 visible lorins of Scrofulous disease. AUe id tM more eoncenlod forms, as Dyspepsia. Jropsvt Urnrt Disease, Fits, Eptlepsy, J ettraliA, and tho vaiious llernrus amcctioas of the mosce lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or I'm erf a J aud Iferrrial JHssms

arc curcn uv it, inoupn mug tun, ituuw n bdulriK these obstiuntc maladies by any medicinek '. T.ut long continued use of thia sncuicin. will ewiw

ifyn complaint. J-eurorrncra or n ica, c t I 1 or rat inn m , ami rentals Diseases, are caa t eionly soon relieved end ultimately cured tr Us " ' fiurifving and invigoratinj; effect. Vinute Urwa - -- ins"for each case uro found iu eur Alra.mao, cast- -. -tliol jrratis. j;iiiiiiii(i,tn aud Gout, visa causxl by accumnlations of exti-aneouc aiatvcce , . in tho blood, vleld eulcklv to it, as elo.JUr .. .. ! ftnplaitits. t"orjiiiy. VanoesHon or Jwtwwamnlliin ciftlio Lfrcr, and Jauntliee, when ininil a they often vlo, f'-om the ranklinr poiiens 1b Sa . -bloCMl. This SAV.SAI'AKILI.A. is a gT sw- -inn., rr ihr iirn-nh and viror of the systeasw

Ronald Fi,hor, E?sviHe, l,a, a r.sS druisf, utortar aU rle t hundred - - . b.; vi'; end seven years old,which he hottpht about : Now -. '.d iro" ..,w:,di. in rcadrneset. receive .all. fr. hi.

J 11 . eteuioJ well pleased, and alur services at the terested tmke an earlv and united utove in the i , ., . . .

matter. It ought lu l-e done.

For good Cigars, Smoking To'osceo " and Fine-Cm Chewing Tobacco, eheu you arrive at Laurel call al A. V. Andre's Tolacco Store.

We understand ih u lhe Democrats about Harrison, Ohio, are trnilly inctnsed over the renicva! cf the late Polms.ler al New Trenton iu thia Countj. We never knew an Ohio Democrat to be removed from efdee (except to Wake room for another Democrat,) without lhe whole pack in lhe kettntl settiug up a glooeiy howl over the result, ln this case we say let them Ho I. !

ehuieh aere over, ail repaiied to their Louies to be regaled witli the choice delicacies ol our ptet.litul teason, with hearts thankful lo the Great (Jtver ot all good. Siia Uklta.

Peppertown Chronicles. And rUihp sai 1 unto Tretty UtU, Oh William, tliou art a hypocrite; thou goesl about

' like a rearing lion.

And Pretty Bill said unto Philip, I preach every night, and pray with my ftiead Alley, who has Oue to the devil or some other western country. And Thilip said unto William, Oh William,

you gtl drunk and bunged Smey's eye. And William said unto Philip, Ob Philip,

Teachers' Meeting. i ,,. . ; ,.,,,. , -av.jcr.

Nov. l.Vh, lijti'J, Teachvrs' Association met)' A)d r!nli) ttnto William, For heaven', at Pinru tirove at Cl o'clock r. M , President j sftkc Jjli t W!tllder int0 uv lllcUssea house and Martin in the chair. Programme taken up in wauer away mJ mcMse: the following order: And vlUia,n said unto Philip, Oh Philip, 1 Otthography. Askclon Mercer urged the w-isdrullk. forgivenie; here's twelve dollars, importance uf thoroughly instructing the pu j AlJ 1Hlllip saij ut.io WiUiam, Why didst pil iu the elenienlarv and vowel sounds of the i , t., ,-:,c

i uuu ttnuuri iu "'J myirtsiio cv ------- -

letters as essential to correct speding and

Trading, and gave many other valuable hints on that branch of study, lie was followed by A. B. Line on Geography, who presented his Views as to the best manner of uaclmig this branch, explaining by miniature globes the revolution of the earth ou its axis and arottud the suu. There being no others present that were cn tbe programme, the following was

presented

And Pretly B;.l 6aid uuto Philip, Uit 1 bilip, it was the same ctd drunk. And Philip said unto Wil.iam, Pretty lit 1 uever worked and never will. Hard Shklu

train to Ruth County under arrest for grand lar

ceny. It is reported that Lewark has two othor wiv.s living, the last cf whom left him aboutsix months since, without being divorced. He has been working in the neighborhood of tho girl's resi

dence during the last five years, and for about six j

uicnths past has been in the employ of her father. He is her own cousin, and it seems has sua-, ceeded in marrying her, though" he failed ia "raising the wind" by selling her father's horses and McLaughlin's buggy. 1 1 is supposed it was his intention to go to New York, where he formerly tesided. . ...- . . ii Harried. On gund.iy morning, 2lst inst., at New Tren

ton, by the Rev. Mr. Whituiorc, Mr. John Castor to Miss Rachel Ann Price, both or New Pennington, Decatur County. On the 16th inst., by RoV. E. W. Burruss, at the residence of tho bride's father, Mr. John H. Garvcr, of O reensburjr, Decatur County, and Miss Susan Harbine.of t'nion City. Fy same, October Slst, Mr. Luccllus Jones and Miss Catherine Kverhnrt, all of Franklin Coun-

Oa the t::'d inft., at the Miller House In Brcokviile, by tho Rev. W. A. U utc&lsou , M r.' William

Dni.-!s to Mrs. Lorinda Ross, both or Andersonville, Ind. LTeT . David V. Dubois, of Fairfield, died in the Insane Asylum at Indianapolis oa Tuesday of last week, aged about TO years. He was buried at Fairfield on Friday.

cies. are Pndefa Kan," by Amanda Ai. Uoag- . ' . . .. ..,1.-1.- l. 1 l-AHA.t.A,'

las; " Lcofito 3 ccrcv, iy ri"iii '"""!

A' Sovelot, by Mrs. ilosmer, e.

The Post also gives tnc umui oi me nSn.u

Ma j isines. -. . r r ,a-n .11 1. . .. n thai.

irJ 5tiHM..imr.nj mv i.-.m-ni nr...

twelve years : in a lot of old brass

A girl named Nolan, near Oxford, Indi

ana, took strychnine and died on Hdaj

ntsrht. because her father had purchased

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1 J 1.;1. li.l Mnt CIMl t'.Cr I .uki.rmtinnA (lUe-I oaVK Vll I'lW lir-v. i. - . - -

ner a arees vm... iv ---, . . ..u-,i . r if,t data is

Frank Bedford, rroriOtorof the UOCkTlUe exh.isted. This will, be thirteen papers ia ad1 . . 1.. . . .i. i ...UI .. .iti.l... li.r-lk.n a r

Klf I "ition 10 ine regu-r i-v.-r..j . " fifiern inorithi ifl all! When our Sktra edition u

. . . -M pl-o na,rtl,t L.i..,..i..l 1 1, n "mc c: ( a'.l l c w suhscrihers fir

uelcosc, at tac vttt.oi v- r, wVbe",tcrca our, . Jit the very ..week

T KRMS.n-fS.ftO ysar; Two cotucs, rour .... . . . .- ." . - - i H i. . ; , 4. .(in.

.rt iioK. M: r ive eoi ice ( an i-m- ki .

cpy uf jXUe ios

A copy of the lare.--od.- beautiful rremium -teel Kti"j;ravin2-, l'a'iin tt o .Measure ot the Veddinslii" engraved in Knland it a cost of ?2,ui0 nl be sent to every full 11 .SO) sub ribr, ant t( eerjr i-wsou rending a club. This is a truly beaetfeleegvailirjl-.-- r Address . . . vt.i -f.r.sos a cy., ' ' S'v9 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. f'iff'Speoiajau copies sent for Gve cents. Nov. IV. 1 - -

Thaiifcsgivia Day

Church, where an able, practical sermon

i.i . , ;. .u- : J.... ri t-reached bv Rev. F. A. Hester of the MethoJist

iwsuivea, j. na( u ia me iaipiniiv uuij ui ;

trustees and 1 In titers lo so ht up and turuish

Tlie Markets. There was a good detu.tni for Hogs in Cinc'in-

Passed off quietly aud pleasantly iu r-.ookville. ) nati on Tuesday, and a'.l oticing sou earij si l nian nervices were held iu the Tresbj terian ! S 10,25 to f 1 1 ,00 gross. Wheat is selling in Brook

ville at 90 cts. '

Reboot Houses as lo enable Teachers to work ellicietitly iu the Sctn ols. This red to some plain remarks as to the teat deficiency in black-boards and oiher schoolroom furniture, aud was unanimously adopted, Tte Association adjourned to meet at the Collett School House on t-aturday the ISth day ef December, l$i!), at 0J o'clock r. it. Ibe public are invite I to attend. Programme for the evening ; Orthography Nic iotas V. Johnson. Heading Ellis W. Foster. Penmanship Saltan 1. Force. Artthmetic--Uit;hard Jones. hchojUioverumeut A. B. Line. " A. D. Link, Sec'y.

decomiatn. After which, samptuous amncrs and friendly greetings were the order of tha day.

' 4 llore New Goods. Go to the City Clothing Emporium, where you can get the cheapest Suit of Clothes, Hats and Caps, dents' Underwear, Buckskin, Kid, Fur, Silk or any ether kind of a Glove, Gents' Fur Collars, Overcoats, or anything in men's wear. Call aud see the mammoth stock. Osboru' Is tho place to buy Stoves r any and every kind, whether for the Shop, Ofliee, Parlor or Kitchen. He has a very heavy stock on band, comprising the best and most improved styles aow in the Cincinnati market. He sells them at reasonable pdctsr too. Oe to Osborn's far your Stoves and Tinware.

Tli s Fifteenth Amendment, Our dispatches announce the ratification of the 15th Amendment by tha Legislature of Alabama, and the I'ailare of the Teoncs-

j sec Legislature to ratify. The amendment I has now been ratified by nineteea States,

natnciv: Arkansas, Connecticut, Fhuida, Louisiana. Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, West Virginia, Wisconsin, IlU nois.New Hampshire, New York, Virginia, Alabama. Vermont and Indiana. Besides

these, three Stales, Kansas, Missouri and Nevada, have ratified imperfect copies of the amendment, but will doubtless correct the error. It has, therefore, been virtually ratified by twenty-two Statis. The whole number of Stales beiag thirty-

place, last Friday, killing biui.

A twelve pound tsmor, of uiny years

.W ... ,nn.l Tram the spine 'of

. . William Coon, of Fountain County, at the

Surgical IasUtute, at Indianapolis, on Sat-

urda v

Mrs. Nancy Iteei was thrown from a

buc"y while retumng home from ihcen

nes, some days ago, and died ia two hours,

of her injuries.

Chailes Dorey set fire to Ihej lil at Cory

don. on Sunday niaht, and then gsve the

alarm, and when the jailor opened the door

he escaped

At livansville.on Wednesday, Mrs. John j

Kcho, uaber temporary insanity, attempted suicide by willing into the river, but was prevented by a Cerutao, whesavedhcr. A young lady was 'seized, oa a street at Terre Haute, on Saturday evening, by a man, who attempted to cut off her hair.

ile was prevented by her uiether. who was walking a little in advae.ee. 'Near Danville, on Saturday week, a young man named Carlisle was unloading a lo" from a wagou, wheti it struck him,

knocked hitu down, and j a turned his bead!

between two other iots, injuriug him so that he dud on Sunday night. At VarsiW the second trial of Vanneita, the alleged weddin; party peisouer, resulted in his acquittal on Saturday. At his former trial le bad been found guilty and sentenced to one year's confinement. The verdict givea general satisfaction... A bear was killed recently in'JUiami County. It having been wounded, and afterward treed, one hunter cut a hole in the

foot of the tree and shot into the hollow, eausing bruio to put his head out of a hole at the top, when a tolley foiu two guns brought him down. A yoang lady by the name of Aliee Wilson, living five miles west of Warsaw

many friends tn Urnok v i'.lc an d viciaity .

D? ALL KIKES,

sash f r.r. coir.es, sers, i:'s, pi. s.;.es, uts. Lemons, SUreb, M eats. Cheese , Crackers, Seaps, alhel, Caadics, Tohaeee. Cijan, - firWIts, JsHi.s, Ciu&cd Fratts, CC1L ni!.,AND (KAI oil LAJirs, toreiherwith.achanJcv.rvarl:elc aftalli Vtt

ia a ("irst t'l N Grvcery Store' tt. 22 fim.

Vrttf . SUeptes. and troubled WhJi Jfstrrous Amm mrrhenmims or tears, or any of Hie aXTsely aTTT,Ttomatic cf Wemlemsss. W4ll find mnodlfca rel'ef and eonTineias evidence of toa restorajrre

yowef upo&U'ial. . F It IS J" A X X D MT

Ot. JT. C. ATEU Sc CO., Xwll,

Trmstieal wul Amalytlemt Chemists,

9CCD ST ALL DEVCCISTt XTXS'

1 A V IS ii tiAi KS, Ageais at lirwakviUw

J

' UOU tais date I .: sy Urg. s.k aaagaeal

asu.rtiu.s l ef

i 1

1? iS &iDx5

I WO 6HA11S!!!

Tho lady's Frion 1 announces the following Vovelets for lSTO: 1M.I llo I oritat iler? ' by Louise Chandler M -mi! ton; "Th9 t'si.'satioii'

" lr Ktitnbath rrescott, auinor oi ---

T." c : "Solid Si'.vo', er

r . nuiHD ...-...

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lai;h!:l, in p. P L t ItCK & U A J! A il IV F' r c r r 1 1 1 c i s I- IK5T CLASS ACCCMOnATIU-V?. Frssh Ojsters, l'ih and au:e ia seatsa.

3" y.

lrin 1 C te U jut i.i.tajili ssj ui Wblisbti-ent. TLi furaii-rs it iH all mf

tUe him a .ail. 1 .n iuanuUtuiis. 1 w ill ariaul .. ' A. HkASCM. I.e.iy )ic.'. tbey kwy. 1 d.a'l a.y ! knad Suihiiui., kbd a y 1H a. aef.s .

r . friar. ; j.il I; y;;. .a .a e.i.r. FP"'

aug .

KUOoK V1LUU, I MCuto:u v0( k I ron.iilly aiteudol to. liihr.t

mai Set !n K-e in na law " w..

trushuls jC Wheat woulod. set-,

St .v.

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1 1 ' 7u)i NilL'F TJUC 710 V I e. re p:iuel, aad ia go v.i-th.tlB She I MarVii Ileus.. li4 1'lsj ill k. he siga. ' j J 13- CI C 1 t l5u 1 33- Ca ri-r.r.l atltrtie" to. kerjld kas t u;!a th' tieft ai.d na:4t 1 v . alaeS ; Ce.rt.ns.ai 0 r.va I . vt.t klk leO S i t:ttr the al. Ih t " . . ! and i.uie .sr.' kn lifc gl ... . ... i i.. mn.u nil i:.iti f-r It tii.r . J Ja

let sse la.W

w. ... ..r. k i iK. n-.Lt. c eases, an sisei.

nn' Hridl tiifts " bv Aman ! M. DjuzUs,

author of "Xho iloharry l'.rt in," Ac, with numer.ius 8hurtrit-ei.s oy a brilliant galaxy of lady writers,! . . . v -.t . . A finely eseeuted Steel Knurtntij, a htndjota. double l't;e, Ciieiy col. ire i I'-nai .n- rime, and a Urge artmer.t ot Wooi-Cais, illustrating the Fashions, Fancy Work, .Ac., are giveu iu eeiy number. . . Itwiligiveitpopal.irjii.ee of Musie in ev.ry number. , Portraits of Pi stiPRuishe 1 Authors. The Jaauarv number will conliin Portraits (engrare ea Steell'f ilnj ilrnry Wool, Fleteno. 1'erey,

. m .. r..t inur uT.l.I). Con 1 IHk" I

i! vrn want lk et f w r1"' ' " ..:..i n v.- . !ll bi fttw 1 !

ri. ,t.t. ; ri TrrV? ft- 5 T A 11 It (y,'JJ 2 A "I ' ' ... ...,..., tl-.s. the theatoi ia Ike

v. u i i w - w mr e , s -w - - -

ttftt.

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

' I N 1) I A N A I'O li J S, INDIANA OfS.. S... S l Waihiugton S. Blur i'e r.ui

m . .,tuLl..hiaer.t is a.rth a a.a I I k .

,ve.n Kaiirutc an- Hill fcu., cUi. I lk

fb IS.

DU.ititl

'WANTED. WANTED AdkNTs to canvass for

Perkins Houses' .Non-Explosire Lamps I 1. Superior to any olh.r. Kr.s. 8ilk, Dars' ; mouth Col.ege. j - i Absolut civ safe no dancer of esrlesioa. '

Amanda-M. Uougla, .Mrs. M argarct U.snier j ,lr , Jckcs, Ma s .Stat. Assayer; fr..' Ci.se, .

ar.d Aut Hell. ' . ; Ainb.rst Asricultura.1 Co.lege.. . j

for lIU before the first. if.Noveiaber, shall rsocive . : 4 u, yes much more light with far lesseil j V 1 1 ; Tlli J J ,'.Mi tha Novouit-er ud Ueoeu'iber. eutuhcrs of this jrof. Tyler, Araher;tOolicj, Ircasurtr An.rM- j ' w year ia aUiirfon, uwkiag f-wrteeu mniths in !'!' an Tract ..iuty; tloa.U. W. MeCrary, K.okek, j r ? nd new suhsartlers seaima; in their names by 1 lown j rf ir IV t tlu V

o v - It ' &f?: ST "

Ui-nok villo.l ndi

the firet of liecc uber shall .receive the tanil-

5. Will banish ths a;.pallinir a.-i.ler.is fini'i

i'rol. Ke i-

... t ; - t. r m .-, i r. c- t nirtcea . .... . i . . . i ...... i. r.n.jj.

f.-ni i;ucci:ii.. r ucu .j uv. ... , o K.ortUL-. hii-j .a v 1 J --

months" in all!' ' . . ' no, Ari.-aitar.l C.tlejje, Miflh. - i XEltM f20. yer' Two ciiptes.; vottt f-su Lad odor cna wheu turned low. I res. I conies, Five,c ties u I otia gra:U, i1- n s i.ith, D&rtirjoulh. ; copy tel',i'Ua Lady '. r.Ut.1 a-d p ! 1 j 7. Metallic eauaot Weak norsf-tll. !

-h-VlLLK. I?. I'.

, tilt tf-rr.ei, S..ead Sl.ry.

J..ne tf.-f.

$4.

l'ruf. Harris, Amherst.

t r.f V . i,ri.l'ftnil

K..ffr:rin "Tnkitiir thu Moisjre of tho Hums tfisoiine. nai-tha, benrir.e, Uh-

W eddies King- encraved in r.nlaii.l at a ot ' ty.v.,of. Sj,tye, Aa.U.rslj Fr .i. K.dsie, of$2M-SwiitJ.cS.M.te every f.ill 2 .'' J?''' i'tup. , , , scribrf arl fvery jrstn seeding nclah. IhH , , (k ;T, ,,.u,afiri'!- l-i and yj-er-Lnitraving is a gem ol 'Aft'. Al,,r,c.,J?, ' ' ty suppKee a greet pub'.iojvaat. - . , S19 Walnut Street, I bil iJelphia. UUcneut, ,1V.1. Mavi.nr, .rt. :, I'" '- -TSpeciuioa coiue'i soat for Ion tents.; - t SeclVe.' frcfidf Clark, Anihefsr; lTf l'ck.t

ot. Ifl. ; K .wa-jin: Fr jl. IUe uh.' liiriiu -!. e,,..;

i a, i- . iu.o

h- iot "tkr.es iui.regf.aU.d Wlk aii: ate , I. A i lu.-.

; HARRISON, OHIO.

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aud uia.iy I'ttibis. Ca!l or lr.-s with stirop, VOX AW A M ) N I finMiiHY.M li. I t'C l F It , tienerul A ?ei t ' r

-ji.U'.ii -.or.u-U :Ui, t.sakS pii.

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