Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 December 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

TIME TABLE-W. W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. Leave Brookville ChicsC Kxpress.............. .... ....8:08 a, x, Chicago Mail. 7:41 p. , Pay freight- 9:40 P. u, UPWARD TRAINS. Chicago Mail Chisago Express Day freight8:58 A. li. . 8:09 P. M. 1:30 P. M. Wood Wanted. Several cords of good dry wood wanted at this office immediately, on subscription. Circuit Court. The present term of the Franklin Circuit Court is an unusually busy one, both in civil and criminal matters. Numerous criminal cases have been dismissed mostly alleged tiolations of liquor law. Three persons were fic2d five dollars each for disturbing meeting, two were fined for assault and battery, and one for carrying concealed weapons, John Wilhelm plead guilty to a charge of petit larceny, and was fined five dollars, disfranchised, and tentenced to one year's imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Up to Wednesday morning of this week twelve important civil cases were disposed of, by the rendering of judgments for amounts ranging between $50 and $1,000, in some of which cases mortgages are foreclosed and property ordered to be sold. We think it best to not give the names of parties in these suits. Judjje Lamb is winning the best opinions of the members of the bar and our people generally. Diaries for 170 at Keely's. Personal. Hon. Nelson Trusler of Connersville and CC. Binkley Esq. and Judge Holland of Kichiond have been in attendance upon Franklin Circuit Court duriug the past week. For tbs best Co tie e and Sugar, go to A. J. Ueaaoui's. Masonic Festival. The Masonic Fraternity of Brookville will give an Oyster Festival in the Odd Fellows' and Red Meu's llaila on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th. Everybody invited to attend and speud a pleasant evening. Tickets admitting two, $1.50; single tickets, $1; for sale by A. J. King, Trichler & Scobey and Wm. Reynolds, Brookville; Casper Fogel, Mt. Carmel; John Webb, blooming Grove; Saui'l Trembly and Wm. Blacklidge, Melauiora; Dr. Ferguson, Fairfield; Clias. Taylor, Wbitcomb. Mrs. Wiumau has received an assortment of Zephyrs of all desirable shades.Exhibition at the College. The Exhibition of the Primary and Academic Departments of Brookville College will take place on Thursday evening, December 23. There will be a variety of exercises, consisting of Declamations, Dialogues, Gymnastics, Tableaux, &c. The proceeds of the Exhibition will be for the benefit of the College. Admittance 25 cents, children 10 cents. The best 1'runes, Currants, Dried Peaches, Ltcons and Oranges at Heasoin's. Hush and Iftilk Festival. A Mush ami Milk Festival will be given by the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church in Brookville on Satuiday evening next, in the Lecture Boom of their church building. Admittance 25 cents. Port Folios, Writing Desks, Photograph Albums, Gifi Books, Toy Books, suitable for Christmas and New Year's, at Keely's. Masonic Ball and Festival. There will be a Masonic Bail and Festival at Metaruora on Wednesday evening, 29th iot the Ball to be at Masonic Hall, and the Festival at Odd Fellows' Hall. Music by Trot Cu9ter's Champion Quadrille Baud of Cambridge City. This entertainment is iuttnded to excel anything of the kind that has ever come off in Met am or a. Everybody iuvited to attend. For cheap Wooden, Willow and Stone Ware, 3 to Heasom's. Christmas Tree at Mt. Carmel. The Uiiivt-rsalist Sabbath School of Mount (armel will have a Christmas Tree on next Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th. Good music has beea secured for the occasion. An address "ill be deliver. by Dr. E. W. Jenkins, Supertntendeat. Each tcholar is warranted to draw prize. Admittance free. Come one, come ForSai.k. A House arid Lot with stable, carriage house, Ac, in the town of Brookville, for sale cheap aud on easy terms. Enquire at this office. Oyster Festival. The Independent Order of Good Templars f Laurel will give an Oyster Festival iu Gifford's Hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 23, 1S69 the proceeds to be applied for the benefit of the Order. nt everybody to know that they find the 9jonu.tii)t of Groceries and CoufeclionWit t A. J. Heasom's. Brookville Free School, he present term of the aboe named School ilt close on Friday of this week, and the sucking term will commence on Monday next. t 'X. V. Johnson, the efficient Principal, iabs that nearly three hundred scholars' u have bee n enrolled during the preseut lerm- It is expected that an additional teachrill be appointed during the coming term, kins five teachers altogether. Llies S!ioes, custom made, at Keely't. Exchanged Property. . John W. Hitt and Aaron C. Miller exchanged with each other their hand"eand valuable brick dwelling bouses an 1 e trade and are each occupying their new garters. r Robert Orr's Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Heasom's. . . Witness Fined. Juw,ln was fined ten dollars this week by 8e Lamb for nou-attendauce upon Court at ,te Pfoper time. . iUai lne uaatnch i'roperly will JoU 10 mo"ow, (Saturday,) the 18th, by v"iB lUu. t'.,:..:

- Doings of County Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners of Franklin County adjourned on Friday last, having continned in regular session five dava. We sub

join a summary of the business transacted in addition to what was nublished fast wek Peter Hunsinger of Laurel and James O. Vanhorn of Brookville were each licensed to retail spirituous and intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart. " : Alfred Deter was appointed Superintendent of the Poor Asylum for one year from March 1, 1870, at a sa'ary of $800. Dr. J. C. Scull employed as 'Physician to the Poor of Brookville for one year at $200. James B. Goff appointed Assessor of per sonal property in Bath Township in place of Abram b. Joues, who vacated that office when entering upon the duties of Township Trustee. Petition presented by Charles F. Ludwig for a change in road running from the Brookville & Connersville Turnpike to Fairfield through the petitioner's lands. Viewers appointed. Keport of viewers in the matter of William Hunter and others of Butler Township to open and locate a public highway on the lands of Stephen R. Egbert. Keport favorable, and road ordered to be opened, r ; Report of viewers on petition of Oliver Wilson and others of Metamora Township to vacate a highway. Reported against vacation. ' Report of viewers on petition of Joel J. j Buckler and others of Laurel Township to locate and vacate a public hiehwav. Reported favorable, and road ordered to be located and vacated. ' . ; , ; . Sundry additional bills of large and small amounts were allowed for the two bridges, for township poor, asylum poor, county printing, and various other purposes. Good Coal Oil, Vinegar, Cheese, Flour and Potatoes cheap at Heasom's. ' Toys! Toys.' Those intending to purchase Holiday Gifts are respectfully iuviled to call at Wismas's to make their selections, where is to b found an endless vaiiety of Dolls, such as China, Linen, ax, Rubber, Paper-mache, &c. "Also China Vases, Figures, Boxes, Mugs, Tea and Dinner Sets, Pewter Toys, Lava Articles, Box Toys, 4c, &c; Musical Boxes, French Harps, Pocket Books, Purses, Chessmen, Dominoes, Fancy Work-Boxes, Portfolios, Albums, ic. Call early. Prices to suit the times. 10's and H's Stoga Boots at Keely's for first cost and less; also closing out lints at cost. Call aud Settle. The undersigned desired those knowing ibtuiselvts indebted to hiiu to call immediately and atttle their accounts. ' "Short settlements make long friends." Kesj ecifully, Jons S Rockafei.I.ar. The best Figs, Uaisius, Faucy and Common Candies at lleasuiu's. MtetiEg of Creditors. At a meeting ot a large number of the creditors of Bernard Kamja, Bankrupt, held in Brookville on Saturday lat, it was agreed that they would withurasv his property from the Bankrupt Court and place it iu the hands of Trustees to act ui.dtr the direction of a committee of the crediiors. -They designated John B. Moormanu and William J. Peck as Trustees, and at a tiirettng of creditors to be held at Indianapolis on the ?0ih inal. it is expected that this arrangement will be perfected. School Bucks ot all kinds used in this vicinity to be haJ at Keely's. Something Hew ! Parian MniLle V.-s, Pariah Marble Statues and Busts, Bohemian Glass Vases, Bohemian Toiltt Sets, Lava Figures and S aiues, ic. These articles are uiost suitable fur lovers ol the line arts, and are clTeitd exceedingly low, having been bought during the recent decline in gold. Call and examine. P. P. Wisv.vx. Sardines, Cove Oysters au 1 Canned Fruits of ali kinds cheap at Hensum's. Collision. A train on the li. J ana;. oils h Cincinnati Railroad ran into a two horse wagon on Tues day, near Elizabethiowu, kiiiing the driver, a Mr. Elliott, and one ol the horses. Church Accessions. There were twelve more accessions to the Presbyterian Church of this place during the Communion Season last week. This makes over thirty new members that' have been added to that church within the last three months. New School Euilding Contemplated. We understand thai the Trustees of the Brookville Free School intend to commence the erection next year of a new and commodi ous building large enough to amply and com fortably accommodate all the xhildren who may desire to attend that school. Enlargement of Store Building. Robert 0born has added a new building to the rear of bis siore-room, and has removed his shop therein, thus increasing the 6ize of his stove and tin store, which is now one of the largest business rooms in town, well rilled with tin-ware and stoves of every kind in the Cincinnati market. His new shop is also much larger than the former one. Glad to see such evidence of well deserved prosperity. Oriental House, Indianapolis. The above named hotel (Frank Cosligan, Proprietor,) is conducted on the European plan Restaurant open at all hours, day and night, where large 11 oysters, game and delicacies are served up. Our young friend and former townsman, Madison Quick, is connected 'with this house, and will be found at the clerk's desk, ready to attend to the wishes of guests. Stop at the Oriental wheu you visit the Capital City. . , Transfer of Grocery Store. Z. T. Hutchinson & Co. have purchased the stock of Groceries and Provisions formerly owned by Wm. Reynolds, and are continuing the business at the old stand in Brookville. They are constantly replenishing tkeir stock, which consists of everything to be found in a Family Grocery Store. Zach Hutchinson has entire charge, and will be pleased to wait upon former customers and all others who may favor him with their patronage. r Dandruff eradicated, the scalp made clean, and gray' tiair restored to its oifginal youthTul beauty and vigor by the use of Hall's Vegetable Uair Reuewer.

Proceedings of Meeting: of Franklin

County Agricultural Society. Bbookvill, Irdiaxa, Dkc 4th, 1869. The Franklin County Agricultural Society met in annual session. Present, the President See retary and a quorum of members. On motion of Mr. Line, the Society proceeded to the election of offi cars, which resulted as fol lows, via: President, William Robeson; Vice President, W. Bard; Secretary, P. R.A.Jeter; Treas urer, R. P. C. Barwick; Marshal, W. A. Quick. On motion; a committee of three, eonsisting of Messrs. McClure, Bentley and Line, were appoin ted to select a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, who reported the following, via: Jr. J. II. Quick, Wru. McCIore, Francis McKeowa, L. 8. Jenkins, W.O. Rucker, Aaron B. Line, W. L.Case, H.H.rtemy, Sam'l Rose, John S. Martin, Alfred II. Vanzant, James Shulta, Frank James. Also the fallowing committee of arrangements: Wm. II. Jones, Alex. II. Martin, J. P. Shiltz, Geo. T. Cresswell, John M. Seal. M. A. B. Line offered the following preamble and resolution, which were adopted: Whereas, the grounds upon which our County Fair i? held are too small to meet the public expectations; therefore. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, whose duty it shall be to ascertain the practicability of purchasing larger grounds for the use of the Agricultural Society, and report to the March meeting of the Society. Messrs. Line, Bentley and McClure were ap pointed said committee. Mr. A. B. Line offered the following preamble and resolution, which were adopted: Whereas, the agricultural resources of the County hav created an increased and still increasing demand for agricultural implements, and whereas there is abundance of hydraulic power for ordinary purposes unemployed in the vicinity of our County; therefore, Resolved, That we do especially invite the attention of persons seeking a location for manufacturing agricultural implements, to the advantages af our town for such a location, and we pledge them our smpathy, encouragement and patronage. On motion, the President, Secretary and Treasurer were appointed to procure the means and adjust the outstanding claims against the Society, with full power to execute the papers necessary to procure said means. On motion of John S. Martin, the salary of the Secretary was increased to 25 per annum. On motion of W. O. Rucker, the salary of the Treasurer was increased to $20. On motion of A. B. Line, the President, Secretary and Treasurer were appointed a committee to revise our rules, and report at the March meet ing of the Society. On motion of John S. Martin, the Secretary was instructed to confer with the printers and with business men of our County, and ascertain what they will give to have their advertisements printed in our Premium Lists. Maddock & Robeson presented their Bill for printing for $'J6 50, which was referred to the eomjiittee heretofore appointed. There being no further business, the Society adjourned. F. R. A. Jitkr, Secretary. BaooKvtLt.it, Dbc. 4th, 1869. The Board of Directors of the Franklin County Agricultural Society met, a quorum being present. The President called the Board to order. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. No further business, and the Board adjourned. F. R. A.Jktkr, Secretary. United States Circuit Court. In the case of the United States vs. W. D. Burkam, Charles B. Barkam and Alexander Dasher, action on a distiller's boad, the jury return ed a verdict on Friday against the defendentg for 111,264. The evidence disclosed the fact that the owner of the distillery, at Cambridge City, who was tho principal oa the bond, had gone, in company with tha Government Storekeeper and the Inspector, Messrs. Needham and Conklin, in broad daylight, drawn the liquor into the barrels and had them branded, after which he shipped tbem to Chicago. There the liquor was sold at $1.15 per gallon, although the Government tax was then $2 per. gallon, and the cost of production 60 cents. In the case of the United States vs. John Colter, where the defendent was indicted for a refusal to exhibit his books to the Revenue officer for inspection, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. A case against Jonathan M. Dair and other, of H arriteon, on a distiller's bond, was set for trial on Wednesday. The case against Lyle S. Levi and Missouri Rittenhouse, the Osgood counterfeiters, is set for trial on the 21d. Suit has been commcnc3d against W. D. Kencastcr, late proprietor of the Bates House, Indianapolis, as a defaulting collector, in the Third Virginia District, the demand being $18,000. Married. On Wednesday evening, Dee. 15th, 1869, at the residence of the bride's father in Laurel, by Rev. G. W.Pje,Dr. Benjamin P. Muchmore, of Bran -' don, Iowa, to Miss Nancy J. Clements, of Laurel, Indiana. Accompanying the above, eame a substantial remeuiberanccr of the printer, in the shape of a one dollar greenback. May the Dr. aadais newly wedded wife enjoy a pleasant journey to their Western home, and a .long life of true happiness. v - - Dec. 2, 169, by Rev. , Mr. Jason B. Smith, of Clarksburg, Ind., to Miss Scylha A. Dobjns., of Daviess County, Missouri. Died. At Xew Trenton, Ind., on the 11th inst., Sarah Rockafellar, wife of E. K, Rockafellar Sen'r, tn her fifty-eighth year. . Well known in this community , her affliction had been long and severe, but endured with Christian fortitude. Written for the American. Helen. . . ht w. w. siAGitnK. O, green be the spot whei e in silence are sleeping 1 he aches of one we loved so well 1 They ma le her a grave where tho woodbines are crecfrng, By a murmuring brook in a green mossy dell. As a beautiful (lower the North winds have blighted. And doomed to untimely decAy; So death smote tho lvtved ono and left us benighted . . -, And aloao on life's sorrowful way. IIow cruel is the decree that will sever . . Two hearts that in true lore are wed; The heart that's bereaved will beat on, but O, never, . Will ret ura the sweet joys that are fled I Over tho grave where the loved one is sleeping, By the murmuring brook iu the green mossy dell, Guardian 4 rivals their vigils are' keeping; i T ," Then, Helen, dear Helen, forever farewell ! Metamora, Ind., Nov., 1869. The Neglected (Irave of General Harrison. , We have noticed a beautiful set of resolutions, adopted by a meeting of Pioneers near North Bend, Ohio, in relation to tha neglect which has been manifested toward the memory of the late President Harrison, in the tardiness of Ohio in erecting a monument over his remains. Indiana has the tirst claim in honoring hts brilliant tarecr. lie was her first Governor,' and on her soil he won immortal glory au tho consecrated ground of Tippecanoe, lie was 'not only her first Executive, but the first Legislative officer of our State, when a Territory. Here he kxhifctited the great qualities of a statesman, for a poriod of thirteen years prior to his becoming a citizen of Ohio, and acquiring lasting renown as commander of the Western Army. We do not doubt that every patriotic heart in our grea.t fctate will desiro to share ia the glory of per-

petuating the fame of the noble patriot who filled

every department of public service, from Secre tary, Delegate, and Uovernor of a Territory, to member of both branches of Congress, Minister abroad, and President of the United States. We may racur to this subject, and ask the press oi maiaria io give utterance to me public seniimni. iiareieiiirg negiater. Indiana Items. Fort Wayne-claims a population of thir ty-six thousand six hundred. Tho News, the new evening daily at Indianapolis, is out at ten cents a week Two children died at New Albany, re cently, front vaccination with matter taken from a scrofulous child. An old lady earned Ryker, eighty years of age, fell dead while walking across the floor, at Madison, on Monday. Enoch B. Smith was married in Kokomo, last vreek, ia the presence of fifty-two other Smiths. A few nights ago, a Mrs. Barclay, in Ohio County, was fatally burned by fire falling from a pipe upon the clothes of a bed where she was lying. . The sixteenth annual session of the In diana State Teachers' Association will be held at Indianapolis on the 28th, 29th and 30th instant. Two men named Charles Howe and Louis Levine had a drunken fight at Co lumbia last Monday, in which Levine re ceived a stab in the abdomen, which, may prove fatal. A suit recently occured in Posey Coun ty, in which the price of eleven geese was involved. The cost, independent of law yer's fees, was sixty dollars. . ! The Cambridge City distillery is using corn at the rate of one thousand bushels in twenty-four hours, aud is running night and day. The Milton (Wayne Co.) WoolenFactory runs 4G0 spindles and 13 looms, and will consume over 75,000 pounds of wool, this season. A fair is to be held, during this week, by the Trinity German Catholic Church at fivansvule, toward paving lor a tine new school house now building there. The Indiana State University, at Bloomington, 'commences its first term for the year 1870, with two hundred and fifty students, of whom fifty-one are in the Law Department. . ' The Indiana State Normal School will lie, opened January 5. lion. Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indianapolis, and Colonel It. W. Thompson, of Terre Hants, have been invited to deliver addresses upon the occasion. Tho proprietors of a quack medicine establishment in New York have prosecuted the editor of the Vincennes Gazette for slander, laying their damages at five thousand dollars. A girl named Hetty attempted to commit suicide in Vincen nes on Monday niht by taking morphine. Tbe timely arrival of a physician barely saved her life. . A fire in Aurora, Monday nighf, destroyed tbe First National Bank, Biggs' livery stable and several other smaller buildings. The loss Is not known yet, but the insurance is $7,000. Jacob Garrett, of Indianapolis, challenges James Gregg, of Connersville, winner of the Cbampion cue of Indiana, to play liitu a match game of billiard., of -.1,200 points, for Ibe usual stakes one hundred dollars aad the championship of Indiana according to the rules adopted by the Indiana State Billiard Association. In Jackson Township, Do Kalb County, a hog belonging to a man named Klson, some time ago, fell into an unused well, and remained there. nearly a month, without food or water, before it was discovered. It is still in the pen of living pork. Saturday night some disguised persons destroysd two houses, near North Vernon, supposed to be occupied by disreputable women; one was torn down aud the other burned, the -women being turned out iu the darkness and rain. A collision occurred near Columbus on Wednesday morning, by which Conductor J. McMann was caught between the cars and held by the foot for near an hour before he could be raised, which had finally to be done by cutting away the timber. At Attica, Thursday morning, a widow lady named Mrs. Wriekcar, died from the effects of a splinter run into her hand while kindling a fire on last Sunday week. Inflammation was followed by mortification. Last Sunday an officer of the Southern Indiana prison found buried in the prison yard about twenty five dollars In greenbacks and twenty-Eve in gold and silver, which had been "hidden by an inmate of the prison. ' At an entertainment to he given by the Presbyterian Church of Kendallsville, on the 2'2d instant, a Country tavern will be arected, in which there will be a kitehen, where pork: and beans, pumpkin pies, dough outs, &c, will be served to the travelers and boarders, ' ' . The advocates of temperance in Remington, Jasper County, have organized a joint stock company with a subscribed capital of $30,000, upon which they propose to issue bonds for the1 purpose of raising the necessary means to oppose in the courts all applications for license to sell intoxicatiag liquors 'by the Bmall," within their corporation. The Evansville Journal, of Wednesday, says that Gelech, whose wife and son were murdered near Troy, a few weeks ago, was arrested on Tuesday, charged with the murder. It is said that he had purchased, a few days before the murder, a new suit of clothes, and since then these clothes are nowhere to be found, and he denies ever having had thtem . f ; -,;:.; Tha United States ftovertinent hast em ployed at Jeffersonville between -125 and I

150 employes, and disburses there monthly!

from $25,000 to $50,000. Over fifty mil lions of Government property is stored there. At a recent meeting of the City Council, a committee of five, with the Mayor, was appointed tasee what could be done to induce the Government authorities to make Jeffersonville a permanent post. On Monday some eight members of Grace M. E. Church of Richmond, Ind.. united with the Central M. E. Church, having seceded from the former on account of trouble on the pew question. The party in favor of renting pews keep possession of Grace Church. ' 1 f . The Greensburg Press understands that the agent of the I. C. & L. Railroad, at St. Paol, Decatur County, absconded a few nights since, with between eix and seven thousand dollars. The greater portion of the money belonged to the Express Company. To prevent the hair from falling out, use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned tas been appointed Administrator of the Kstate of Johu Gate, late of k'ranklin 0 unlv. dee'd. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. - , KLUUAHD (J AXES, Adin r. dec. 3, 1869 Jw. t , I u. ILLY r o o Attorneys uh(1 Counselors at Law, BROOKVILLE. IND. Office in the Old Wkite Corner, Second Story. June 18-y. GOTO iliibbnrd & GoshelPs! r LAUKEL, INDIANA, FOR DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, The Cheapest Store In the Vallej. Nov. 26 2ia. . " CAVE YOUR -MONEY AND 0 GOODS FOR CASH, for I, :y 'A. L. ADAM3; ; r will give for every dollar paid to me in cash EIGHT CENTS ON THE DOLLAR in some useful article out of the Store. So you see for every five dollars you par in cash you get Sve dollirs and frty cents' worth of , Hoods. And 1 will sell a cherp as cm bo bought elsewhere. So c"ine along with your tlreenbncks and examine my Prints, Dress Goods, Uom and Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furs, Hits, C.ip, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, ' Qucensware, Hardware, an! Groceries. Anieelineof Uemty-Maje Clothing , Cloth and Cassimcre Suits of the L"tc.-t Styles, No. I Beaver Ovetcoats, all included in the above per cent., except Groceries. A. L. ADAMS, Springfiald, Frankiia County, In4. , Nov. 1 2m. oca efts' mi T T) IV rl I a r mvt Ur Gtul'lt D f? fT T f fl t W ,v s-- o --, asserrmcnt ei frem I 0 te 1 S per cent, ehenper.than any other es -tabliahu-ent. This Furaitkre is r.ei.tlj U " " own wanefacturiiJg. I will warrant tbe pcl le for every piece they buy. I doii't keep any sccend hand Furniture, and iuy Tiillt-s ai d Sniis den't all to pieces on the road, befero tbe peefleget hen heme. Till sell FURNITURE AT AL'CTlCh'on fcy pavcatert, and in goed westher iu tie Market House. A Red Flag will be the sign. XJ 23. C3L G IT X i ik. 1 XX Prnmhtl? attended to. Evervbodv kntwi that 1 make the best and neatest Reswed and Walaut Coflins, and now I have a rew atent which IeKS better than alt tbe metallic. It it ecrtenteii inside end outside, and has a large glass en Vop. One kind is made particularly for ladies. I tlst keep on hand the uietj Ilic cases, all site. Wi you send your orders, don't forrxt to Itt me kaeW if you want the old or new pnUitfcr ladirsar gentlemen. The price will be fre-oi 1 to I i pr cent., cheaper than the cheapest in the market. My establishment is north on Main Burgers. between Railroad and Mill Sta., close to tbe Pepet Feb 12. W M. FKAHK. ItlVIIJ 5 15 3f OH SCO WM N S ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANA rOhlS, INDIANA Offioo.Nn.S East WMhiajton 5t. mar 1 9-Bm. , . - v . : THE " " NORTH WESIBRl, FAHSISS. A MABAZIHS OF RURAL LIPS. Devoted to Agriculture, Horticnltur, Rural Economy, Hume Culture, and Family Reading. ITS Objects: The Education of the Working Classes and Promotion of Rural Interests. Its Motto: Educated Labor tbe llopo of the World. This Magazine is Reyivl Quirtn in frm, and contains twqnty-four three, col 'i:u n p.tges to the number. 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ESTATE. THE undersigned Commissioner, by order of Franklin County Common JMeaa Court, in the case of (rertrude Daatriek aad others vs John I)utrioh and Mary Riedeubauch and others (if not previously sold at private sale,) will sell atpublio aootion, oa the premises ia Brookville, . On Saturday, 8(h day-ttf Deitmhery 1809, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'cloek P. M. of said day, th following described Real Estate situate in Franklin County, to wit: - " -Thirty-eight and one-half feet of ground off of Lota N an. Hh and fifi. in that rart nf tha Tnwn of " Brookville laid off by Jesse 15. Thomas and others, beginning 60 feet South of. tho North weal corner nfuii Lot Nn. d5: . thuoSonLh 2 Li f.-t- i thence East across said Lots Net. 63 and CG to the alley; thenoe North 38 feet; thence West across said lots to the place' of beginning on j Main Burgess street. Oa this lot is a good traiue duelling bouse with modern improvements, front- j ing on Main liurgess Street. Also forty feet off of Lots' Not. 67 and 8, in same plat aforesaid, commencing 60 fact South j oi me .norenwest corner ot sata L,ot rso. w; tbence South 40 feet; thence East across said Lot Nos. 67 and 68; thence North 40 feet; thence West across said Lots Nos. 67 and 68 to tho place of beginning.' - , Also, seventy-five feet off of the South ends of Leu Nos. 67 and 63 in said plat aforesaid On eaoh of said last toefetibned lots is a good comfortable dwelling far a small family. Also Lots Nos. 3, 4, 23 and 24, in that part of said Town of Brookville laid oat by ALuer ale-. Carty and William W. Butler. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash on day of sale, one-third in one, and tho remaining onethird in two years frora day of sale, tbe deferred navinenta tn he uncm-ed lv the iiurchar itin. liDg notes and mortgage on the premises, bearing j interest from date, and waiving valuation and ' appraisement laws. -: . Private bids will be received up to the 15th of.' December. i For further particulars, enquire of the aoder- J signed at BronkviHe, lad. JOHN KlAU, - Nov. 26, 1809-4w. Commissioner. . coilmissioseu's sale: of ekal . estate. ;;, . THE sndorsigncd Commusiecer fcy crdcj of the Frankliu County Common Pica Court, in the case of Elizabeth Swift, Jubn T. Bu.kiev aad otbtrs vs. Mary M. Bulkley, (if not previously sold at private sale,) will sell at public auction, on tho premises, on Ycdnesdiiy, 29.7i of Dccfmbcr,"lSCd, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock V. M. of said day, the following described Real siate, ' situate in Franklin County , Indiana, to wit: Part of Fractional Section rhirty-ne, Turn ten, Range oiie West, eouimencing at the Nertfcweit corner of said Fractional Section No, 31, running thence South on the Wo.it line of sard Fractional Section to the Northwest corner ot tho 47;Jj acre tract of land convened by James Gordon to Sarah Pet re, theoee Kast on the North line of said ii'i acre tract to a siake ne.tr two hicktry trees marked as witnesses to the Southwest corner of a 20 acre tract of rand conveyed by 11. 11. Sdh rich te to Aaron V cants, thenco North parallel with the Bust line of raid Fractional Section forty poles to a stake at the Northwest com cr of said acre tract convened to said Younts, taenco East eighty poles ort the" North line of said 20 acre tract to trie Kast line of said Fractional Section near two small white walnut trees marked as witnesses, thence on the line f said Fractien al Section North to the Northeast coruer thereof, tbenee West on said Fractional Section Hue dividing Fractional Sections 30 aad 31 to the place of beginning, cectaining It acres more or leas. Alsd the South part of Fractional Section t thirty in said Town and Range, described thus: commencing at the Southwest corner of sail Fractional Section 30, thenoe Kast on tbe SoiW.li line of said Pi actional Seriion ono hundred and sixty iolos to the Southeast corner thereof, thence North on the Fast line of said Fractional Section fourteen polos, thence West parallel with the South line Of said Fractional Section one hundred poles to tbe old boundary line, tfctueo South on boundary line fourteen poles to plnee of beginning, eontaiuing'10 acres more or l.,f. ' . . .. The above land is kntiwn nt tho "Bulk ley Homestead Farm," and will be sold at a certain price per ncre as 1 70 acres (bo the same mora or less. This (arm is situate in Fairfiold Township, about two miles Southwest of the Town of Fairfleld, and a like distarico Southeast cf Blooming Uiove.- It rain good re-pair and in a high State of cultivation. The roil is fertile and well adapted to rnisine crain and stock, there are j several living springs affording , a buadanca of water at all teasona, uu ttcrcs eienree, balance in timber of the best quality Tho house is a large wcli built frame With modern impiowments, a good cellar, well of water and cUttra. Large frame barn , spacious stables nnd cow sheds attached . Good well in the yard. Thereis a lge bearing Apple Orchard nf the best quality of grafted fruit, a large Pcaeh Orchard of we It selected fruit, beside s a variety of aIIiop Triii ciir)i aa rmflM . rhprnp t . Tilitn grapes, 4.' These orchards' renrrely ev.'r fail! There is also a first rate Sfnc Quarry oftnt-Mfl manic vaiue. nosi oi loo anircu cuitTtniutM and comforts sro found on this fs.u.. . , - ... , , - TERMS OF SALk.-One-tr.ird ea.b on of sate, on6-third tn one year, and the remaiaing one third in twoears Irom day ofsaleihe ucrarrea payments io oe securea ry id. r" to be secured chaser executinz notes and morteaeo on the premises, bearing int. rcrt from dale, and waiv ioe valuation and appraisement' laws. Rids for private sale will bo- received up to i the 2ith ol"DteeiiiiStc. r , For further particulars, call on James Bulk j ley, on the premises, or Abraham Miller, Fairfield, Indiana. WILLI AM H. JO.VKS, Doc. 3, lSSrf-4w. ' - ' Commissioner. Lot tho Afflicted Kea6! Dr. T. L.Talbott"s Great System IIkn - :! ovAToit. IO--Wandertil, Cures of l)ieo.rt Arising .w from Dcraiignnrnt nj the Blo,d. T fWO-TtlIR xf the diseases to which human ity i. bcir, b-ivo their on'iir) irt dtranaerneot!' and rii-'order o f (he blood. Tbe newest and most important medical discirvety of moderh scivhc", and one from bich humanity is. reeivii.g tbe Kreatcst blessing is rhc UHEAT SYSTEM ItESUVATOKtT H. T. K. Tat.B.iTTPf MtrnoK, Iii!N4. The best medical lnteiUcts ihr nuhout the land nre d lily adrL-itting the superiority r. the Renovator, io discaats of the blood. t. ali other medicines. I atu Hot enly persuaded from what I co re ft eh fine of its vegetable irtt botarne incrcdicnts, ot its great medical llicacy, but jfrom my observation of its aliiio.-t miraculous ' earsh ot the most complicated diseases ' htUing I frorrrthe impurities ef the blood. - Io this ennectisn I can bet remark upon ibe wonderful pal liativevaad curative aeeney of tkeSystoia Reno vator in ali the cutaneous diseases, relieving and curing as it does the most aggravate! and often hopeless forms of Serofala vrKing'a Evil. 1 bolicvo I am not ever mnguioe in my eunvictioa th.it the greatest medioMl blesMHK ul ..uiovioi ii time.-, 1 3 1 tin wiinJiful rli-cevtry aai invontiou oi Dr. rvli- Talhott, , . lam sustained by the melical. World in the stateuient thit the worst fi.ruis of Seroiula rr K itgs Evil and all scrofulous a rTecrt H.s U' daily yielding, us ly npgic, to the Sjstem Renovator. Er uj til e a ud cutaneoiM diseases, such as .-aiat Anthony's Fire, Bwt, er Erysipelas, piuil, PustuUs, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, 'I etier, or salt Khcuin, Seajd IJedd, Ringworm. Ulcers ani Sores;, R heiiuit:s t I alB in tt,e Loies, Sy kiiii ie and Mcrcuri.il liiscacs, Ulceration of the Kidaeja, Stomach nud Livir, and Female Weakacsses, Dropy, Dyspepsia, Dsbilitr, and, indeed, tor all Cunifdaints arising from impurities of theblona'. lleAcc It aff irds great protection front attack ibt originate in changes of the seasons, of cli:u4, and of life. I No cafe, no pay . . ' .'"'' dee. 10 3m 0'ffice dbs? Scpoi. 1 Li mm " rlHIE public will take notice that the utn.er-i j,a - ! JL ol is prepared oa sttort oolicelo luruisu , j ALL THE LKADIXe NEWSrAPEES ! OF THE DAI ! - I such is Ledger, "Weeklies, Saturday Nipht, Wetern Worid, Uay s Uorngs, unpicr, i una s apirir, . and al I the Literary and :U3ntito. ; j aptrs now pub I is Led. . Al?o te. , - , -. t r i 5 irHr-xrcst;"-1 ( ,Al?otj, t, ., , . - , -, , . ,i ffarrer's, Atlaatie, Oodey s Frank Luslio'ii o. fact, all Mags xines of note. lie also has on hand and will sent of r Stationer v. Rsvelops, . keep aw assort - . Pencils, Slc , . , t-ghr wi'h ailt.be late ND YcLS AND NO 1flTTS from IU tn 25 cent each. Jul-l-tf. - JAMKS B.-TYNXt.

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By the Setropolitan Gift Co. CASH GIFTS ToUlK A5I(iVNT ; f a EVERY TICKET lRi VS A 1'KUE 5 Cash Gifts .."........ ....... 19 38 - .. ..,,,.ech 0,M !, 'J S ' .,... ,.. '"' l.W't 20 ....w .; 36t : 'lata " Elegant RostwooJ i'ianos.. each I'?' . . Melodeoaa Tit. ia C to- 1T "v sewin? jriacnines 500 Gold Watches v.

Cash Pniei, Silver Ware-, ie.,ri Ined at f I ,, - A chance to draw any of the above Prise To4" 2&C. Tickets do c Titling Prize are sealed ia Eft vclops and well mixed. Oa reeeipt of 2S. W Seaied Ticket i drawn, without choice aad aoaT " ail toany address. "Th fix namod up -i. will be delivered to the ticket holder o py-. ment of One Dollar. Prizes aru immediately seal to any address by express u. reluru Jiiail. Ton will know vk.tymj Pint i . b. for ya& pay for A Priao exehutiged for alhT f tame value. Ke Clanks. "Uu? patrons' depend on fair dt-aiing. f ... . ......... ir; "T BaPftitEXCkS!- v tpleot tie falltw'pg froaa 1 , many who havelaUly drw ValaabU Prises aad,' kindly permitted oa to pqbitH thea: Akdrte J.. Cams, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara S. H elkr Baltimore, Piuno. $800; James M. Matthew f. De

troit, S.tlUO; Jchn T. Andrews-, Savannah, $5 ; Miss Agnes Simmers, Charleston. Plato, ftua. I Wo publish no u.t:u- without prritii. Urixiona OHM Csasa: ' 1 h Cr la reliable. . and deserve success.' Weeltlv Trihna. Mb m " VV know them to be a fair dealing firia." N; Y. H erald, May 2 3. "A friend of ours drew aT $joo prize, .which was ; promptly received.' Daily &ewe,June3, Send for eicu! r. " Liberal iudaeemeataAgent. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Every l.aekage of Sealed Envelopes eontata an cash g!tt is tickets lor $1; 1J for 2; 85 for 5;,llIe. ju. i'AII letters sbooli d .aarff l .- HARPER, HII.SON k CO.. - oct. 29 Zm. li Broadway, Vow Terfcf- " .- r THE SATURDAY EVENING PCSJ," TUI1EE M0STII8 GRATIS !!! This "cheapest and best dCrno liarary Wwafcw lies" is offering uuequaied inducU-i.U to f subscribers. ' " ' I n The first paper of Ocrt ber, it eomsaeaevd m brilllrini N ou tlet .called -A raiHy Fail a f," t Elisabeth l'reeontt. It a wo is a.w maniag .. serial, catlid yGeorge Caatei bur ' Will," by Mrs. Henry Wot. d, the (auious auU'vr vT"Kaar l.jaao,' ' j: -. .. .-?.' . -rT Now Novelettes wtlt ooatlaaally neeec4 eaehM. other. Among those already on stand, or ia pr gies, are " I'nder a lian," by A manda Bit bg la; Leonie's Secret " by Frank Lee Beaedirt; A Novelet, by Mrs. Ui stutr,c , i i rj Ihe Poet auo gives Ue Ueut ef Ike KngUslt, 4 Marasines. . NEW aUBSCRIPEhS-for l;fl will havener sul-scri tii.ns dated back to the J aj-er i.f Octoker 2d, uutil the I a rye eitra vditic.a ol that date is exhausted. This will be thirteen papers ia dV iiitisu to rl,o r-g:;lnr wtckly nun.bcr lor lfcTB f fifteen rror-tls iu all ! When our extra editiiaia exhuusted, the canie vf ait new saksevibw. fw 1870 will be cr.ti-rtd on cur list the very week' they r received. . .. TKKJIS.-2.5t) a yenrrTwo eerier, $4; Taur copitrs, ;6; File eopies (v.rd o-n'gvati), i-a Use copy ol The Post and of The Lad 'a frfien,'U. A copy ef the targe end beautiful Presstwur Sterl Knruviiiir taking tie M ease re ol tha . Wedding King" engrav-od i fcagland at acr of vi.l beeut to every -full (t2.6)efc. acriuor, and io every person sending a elub. Tail is a truly beautiful eufraviugl Addtoss , . j U. PhTFRPUN C-, ; . j 31 it Walnut Street, Philadelphia. jrif-Ppcciiueu coiiies seut for fio cents, '! T Nov. 19. ' ITaii Dye has been roved poisouless. Prfenor Chilton, whoso rputatiHti as an anali ti alehuiis T gives lit statement tLc weight of authvr iry , aa nouni-cs that , , ' " CJaSTADOS'S I.SCELSI0R DYE has been suljrted ti tbe proper tests ia his laborat ory , and that the results ahw it to bo ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, as well asaJmirly adapted to tbe purposes f' which it is designed. This is iuipoitant, as taa public lias just ' been warned, by two leading scientific organs, against . rj r THIUTY DEADLY'dYES . ' 5. now before ti c i.uHic. ... eillSTALORO'S HAIR PRKSEI1VA1 IYJs, a a j a Lhesaiiig, acts like a charm ou the Hair aftef Dyeing. Trj it. " Oet. 32. TIJE CSEATEbT DlSCOTEUI OF THE , AUKa i ,,, . u .u . . . . , T II I? is adnutt. t to be the fact by tho lio..., I - anda who ara nw usi iT Tobiaa' C'olovaskr f Ua VeetU Li.iuui.t.-. Il h.e k... i.tr.Ja.ed . ; tiufc, 184T, and noono onee trying it is ever witfc. It wiM ..Miv.ly euro lb uoder-MeS. tioned com iImmi. if ueed at Ulr.rted: . Chroaie Rheutuaiism, Sore Throat. Doadaek-.-' Toothache, Sprains, Uruisea, Old S'res,liwelliays', Usquito l'.irs, and Pains ia tho Back, Chest od j Diarrbo?a, Hyseritcry , Crnp, Cotie, Sea Sickaeaa, ipnsr.s, Ae. It is perleetly htrultik tt taklaw ternully. (See oa I b acct-uipany ig eah kvtilo.) v It bus never failed to euro every ease mt'' .iiarrl.oL-.i, lyeotry and Croup, If acvd vktf firnl taken. Aina have a bottle ia tho kema in rradir.es. and yen will never regret it. Price, tfty t.uu ml JwI'sHsr., cwld ky th Druptists and Storr ktrjr tbreegttoatib Vti trd Stau.- Depvi, 10 i-arh Place, ts Iik. Weak H;i(k8. Tlilllg Cf tLf Mt. nf .1.- llins. and ahtnl tha 'lUi.ti in ali. (Beys, Ail 1 i sa ka ktl tliA n 1 . 1 a-a a .. aa . . allccck-'s tmm r usterk; "Ullt .SI ,tT. it, lf, 1 "Vk-isrs. Tu.a Alio i si Co.- Darin t aeg teesive practice of ten y-ars X lave Visa a o, 7"- nirai sui tiea or your, 'roa. Plaster. 1 can rtify tbal ttey are M ; ou elkliu for thm. ' ' ' '. - '" DrMyer, of Savannah, Da;, y I bey are tit'! fcest laechanieat snppurtcr for weak waseles over dicovtred; that by iLcir warming ifoptrties they Iring Quiver and health, until lb string ih of the njucls are entirely restored; that be kw cut where Allroek's l'Utr ourod a geatlotaaa of a wak spine; that he daily preriks thta bis practice, with tbe banpiaat results. . Oet. 12. , TWO M0ATHS 0UAT1S I! I ) The I.u ly's Frinn J announe ; tho followiaf Novelets fjr I ' Ltid .' Us forget HorT'' by -Lauise Chindlor M'mlton; "l'h Caseaaooae Aunt," by Ejiaabeib Preseutl, author of " Be tween Two," Ac; "Jiyfil. Sliver," rf Christ Deaae's RriJal Gifts " b Aiavada M. Doaflsa, ' sutiitr of The D'i.irry lf irtiine,'.', Ae., with --aurucroua Shorter toris by brflliaat galaxy f .lady writar. . i - ! ir U- ' :' -, A fliiety exennted Stet"Sigriig, a nendsosea doubt page, finely eoKtret Fastii n - Plate, aad S I ir assortiueut of Woo l CuU, illustrating tho I Fashions, Fancy Work, Are'., are- gi ia avory J u limber. . . " - ii win give a popular pice .or m asie ia ovary - uuttber. 1'nriroits of I'istinfcuished A OThori Tho Jau : gury nmcber -.v il 1 oo:i t in P.ftrit (nagraved sr 5 j fc!i of .Mr. Urnry vTo..d, Fl-ireno Poroy, . Liaise Ibundler .dultn, Kiaboth Preseoit. . Ain.todt M. Kouilai. 21 rs. Maricaret Uosurer ar: I nul Dell.--NEW &U.S.'RIBERS who'send In their nauioa for ISTu Ue.-rj th first of Nnvomber, thai reecivw the Novouiber :inil Oeeejilter aumbers of tkia yetr Mi addition i making fourtann tnnnths ia allb An ( new'subsoriber sending in their he. cent Docember UidJ .ruuibor. laakiaa tkuLeaa moii th in all! .. vfu TtJitM S.-r!!.!) a jew; Is o-.pWs St copie. '; five c-'piPi (ar..l one grus),a S 'oy of The Lai ' Fiieud and uu The. Pt t. A c-py of the- l aad btmixiS Pttmji ,' Stei !".u,jr viii . Takina-Iia ; ,aivVw ' Wudiliajf ttint(" tt.igr vailt' U,nJ) ul f J,ilM iU Le a.it toieyor. I ,. J . s nlic-r, a rM In every fv.n ajeadtag a -,b. b,ia, K ijrravingij a fc-niu. of ,rtl , AWra 7 ' . JS Jt rWhSls9K. '- ' - h9- Wmlnu. Htrt, s-kjladelwlsi, ?r-9Spici,ue,n,o pita ioat lor tor -.a,.'