Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 May 1870 — Page 3

THE AMERICA IS, LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

Agricultural Meeting. Tbt regular meeting of the Franklin CoonIT Agricultural Society and the Board of Director! will be held on Saturday, Jane 4lh. Commencement Exercises of Brookrille College. Sunday, June 12, 10J A. M. Annual Sermoo by Ker. I. W. Wiley D. D., Editor Lad tea' Repository. 8 P- M. Baccalaureate Sermon by lb President. Monday, June 13,9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Examination of Class, 8 P. M. Exhibition of Preparatory aud Academic Departments. To this eotertainmeut a alight admission fee will be charged to defray the expenses of Commencement. Tuesday. June 14, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Examination of Classes. 8 P. M. Annual Address before the Literary Society by Re?. H. Baker Jr., Covington, Ky. Wednesday, June 15, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Examination of Classes. 2 P. M. Annual Meeting of the Hoard of Trustees. 8 P. M. Graduating Exercises and Conferring Degrees. The Examinations will be interspersed with Music, Readings, Declamations, &c. We earnestly invite a full attendance upon all the exercises of the Commencement. Former Graduates and Students are specially invited to be present. J. P. D. John, President. Asd Still Thbt Come. The great rush continues at II. R. Cooley's Hardware Store. Everybody knows that be is selling all kinds of Hardware below Cincinnati prices. Geology of Southern Indiana. Professor Cox, State Geologist, started on Monday on a tour to the southern part of the State on ollicial duty. He iuteuds during the Summer to trace coal measures and make a survey of all the counties South of the Terre Haute Railway. He will be assisted by Dr. G. M. Lovett of Itidianapolis, Dr. Rufus 11 a yirond cf lirookville, and Dr. John Coliett of Vermillion County. Large Ferreotypps only 50 cts. each, or two for 7 j cts., finished in five minutes, at Cowej's Gallery. Railroad Excursions. A theatre train wa-i run to Cincinnati on the Valley Road, last Friday evening, returning late at night. 'Rip Van Winkle" at the National wa the attraction. The excursionists were joined by quite a number of our people. The Masonic Excursion from Metamora to Cincinnati, on Saturday, was well patronized, three cars being comfortably rilled. Of course the trip was a delightful one to all who participated. An excursion from Harrison to Greenshurg it advertised to take place on the In of June next. The train iil leave Harrison at 7 in the morning and arrive at (Jreensbiirg al 'J. The Advocate says the people of Ureensburg are making arrangements to give a grand reception. Fare only $1 for the liip; children under twelve years 00 cents. If you want a cheap Ui'Je, Shot Guu or Revolver, go to II. It. Cooley's. Strawberry Festival. Fir.sT, Last asd ISkst or tiik Skasox. A Strawberry Festival will be given in the College Chapt-I, for the joiut benefit of the College and Literary Society, on Wednesday evening, June 1st, IrfTO. Eil lovers of good cheer, social amusement and the "good thing of life'' are respectfully invited and will be bountifully entei taiued. In connect in with oilier attraction of the Festival there will be exhibited 'an iceberg with a bear on in back,' a miniature representation of llio.se mountains of ice among which t lie lamented Sir Johu Franklin lost his life. The College rules in regard to the intermingling of the sexes will be suspended for the occasion, and "fair(?) women and brave(l!) men" may mingle without fear of curtain lectures or the tongues of idle gossips. I'be contagious disease known as "Measles." which ha lately "tt-toKK hut" in uur town need keep none amy, as Surgeon tJsncral Raymond ba recently decided that nothing ii more benctieiat in extreme cases of Measles, or evn as a preventive, than early strawberries and froxen milk. Come oue, conic all . Wool! Weoi.! Wool. Wastkd at Linck's Store, any quantity, tor which the highest market price will be paid either in cash or goods, liting your oal along and get your goods at Cincinnati priStreet Sprinkler. "Hat sensible arrangement, the street sprinkler, is what has long been needed on our main thoronghfare, and it is hoped that it will be a permanent thing-. Call at II. H. Cooley's and learn his prices for Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, and all other kinds of Building Materials. Temperance Mass Meeting- and Basket Dinner. A Grand Temperance Mass Meeliu and Bssket lUnner will be held in the beautiful grove of J. Temple ton Esii., one-half mile South of Quakertown aud three miles North of Fairfield, on Saturday, June 4th, 1870. E. B Reynolds, the Hoosier orator, Kev. M. II. Muliin and other able speakers will be present od address the meeting. Everybody invited hi attend. rhotogi rjbs which cannot be excelled, at oiual prices, ai Cowey'a Gallery. Photographs enl by mail free of Tbarge. Buckeye Sewing ilachine. Jonathan Purvis of this place i Agent for the sale in Franklin County of the above named sewing machine. This machine will hem, foil, tack, cord, bind, braid and gather. It is warranted for three years. Price $12 with er, $37 without cover. For all kinds of Iron and Steel, go to U. R. Cooley't. Strawberry Festival. Tb First of tuie Skasoh. The members of be New Trenton School will give a Grand Strawberry Festival at the M. E. Church on "liirdaj erening, May 28th. Admittance 60 "ts, supper included. All 1Q Iqre the dehetoug fruu ,re e,pCp,ej l0 bg present. PlenjJ of the best of ice cream and lemonade wiil on hand.

Iu. a Bad Til. Our Democratic friends appear to be sorely perplexed in conseqnence of Judge Reid's withdrawal leaving Dave Gooding "master of the situation" in their party. They don't like to "tie to him." Dave said some very bard things about them during the war, which they are unable to forget yet awhile. For instance, in a speech at Fairfield he said that "any man who voted the Democratic ticket ought to be bang 1" and other such choice expressions. This was only six or seven years ago. It wi'.l be a bitter pill for the Democrats to swallow if Gooding is nominated on the 1st of June. But it looks like they will have to swallow it.

Magic Brilliant. Go to Wm. Dawson's Jewelry Store and get a box of Electro-Silicon or Magic Brilliant, the unrivalled polish for gold, silver, plated ware, brass, steel, glass, and all metallic surfaces where a brilliant lustre is required. Price 25 cents per box Nails! Nails! I am gelling Nails lower than ever before offered in this market. As I buy direct from the factory, I am prepared to sell Nails below Cincinnati prices. Country merchants would do well to call and learn my prices. H. K. Coolet. The Rains Last Week Did much good to the growing corn and other crops in this County, giing promise of a bountiful harvest, should there be no more severe drouths. There is also a prospect of an abundance of fruit of all kinds-. Cheap Millinery Store. Mrs. S. A. Cooper, of Laurel, informs her friends generally that she is doing a brisk trade, having a splendid stock comprising all the novelties of the season. Her sales averaged for the last two weeks from thirty to forty and fifty dollars per day. Hats trimmed from 50 cts. to $1 and up to $5, Bonnets $2,50 and upwards, old ladies' caps $1 to 11,50 Her stock comprises Jewelry, Hair Nets, Chignons, Hair Switches, Parasols, Fans, Hose, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c. Here is the place to buy goods. Give her a call. It Drewersburg Items. The weather for sometime past has been un usually warm and dry here for May, and it is feared by the farmers that the wheat, corn and , .,, .. , - , other crops will sutler from the enects of the drouth Oats, it is thought, cannot amount to much, even if it should rain soon. At the present lime, however, there are indications of a change in the weather. The woik on the Scipio and Drewersburg , Turnpike is progressing rapidly for the nuts- J ber of hands en.plov.-J. Most of the road i from its junction wish the Harrison and Carmel Pike to Drewersburg is now graded, and it will in a few days be extended one mile farther. The graveling will be commenced in a abort time. Mr. David Wild, who has the contract for the s'.one-woik, is pushing his part of the work forward as speedily as possible. Mr. F. Haiiowtll continues to supply his customers with the t.ic.t, and HE thinks the best and cheapest golds in the market. He has just brought out a supj.ly of very nice Summer goods, and be is doing a handsome business The interests of the Post Ollice have been very m;itci i.i l v increased since it (ell into his hands. Success to him. The ltaptist Church near here is soon to be reorganized, as will be seen by an advertisement in the American, and the services of Dr. Bond of La -vrenceburg are expected, occasionally at least, during the ensuing year. A Sabbath School has been started, with a prospect of having a good school, though it has not jet been fully organized. The Kev. Mr. Atkins, who is an efficient minister and an excellent man, is preaching for the I'resbytei ism at this place. His services are expected here this Summer more frequently than heretofore, on account of the tearing d.jvn of the old Presbyterian Church at Mi. Cirmel for the purpose of erecting a new one. It is said they are going to have a line church at that place. The brick-makers are now at work tti inufac'uring brick on the church grounds Lr the building of the house. J. 11. C. Drewcrsb'irg, Ind., May 13th. To THR Press. All papers in the folio wing ; States are requested to insert the advertisement in another column , headed: Hnuiettead and Preemption," one year; collections made quarterly. And print this notice one time, under editorial head, and send marked copy : Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri. "Death loves a shining mirk," as an adage, was exemplified last week, when it marked as its victim, the brloved wifo, accomplished and excellent laly, of the Principal of our Edinburg Academy, Prof. J. 11. Martin. The circumstance casta gloom over tho entire community, and under the impressive funeral services at the Methodist E. Church, conducted by Rev. J. K. P.ye, assisted by Kev. J. U. Logan of the Presbyterian Church, the church was crowded to its utmost, as well as the windows and doors, to listen to the eloquent and appropriate discourse delivered by the pastor. Intense sympathy was awakened, for none knew Mrs. Martin but to love her, nor spoke but to praise, for the virtues she possessed. Her obituary will be found in another colnmn. Edinburg Watchman. The Evansville, Seymour and Sandusky Railroad. By a loiter recontly received by President 1'oos, from Mr. A P. Charles, Secretary f the new Company , we have the information thita Company whs organized under the above name, at Seymour, Ind., on the 10th inst.; that the amount of stock required by law hi t been taken, and that they are preparing to "push thing.' The termini of the road are Evansville and College Corner. Tho Board consists of nine Directors, of wheiu Mr. J. II. Blish is President, and Mr. A. P. Charles Secretary. The Secretary says the entire amount of stuck required previous to organization was taken at Seymour. He expresses anxiety that the Ohio end of the line shall be definitely Gxed soon, so that Indiana may know exactly where to meet us. Would it not be well for our Board to have a meeting at an early day, in order to a full discussion as t what is t'.io best course to pursue? We can go to work and get subscriptions and build the road; no one doubts this; or we caa wait for the passage of the UritTith bill next winter; and whether itpasses or not, can build our end as oon as Indiana can hers. But let us have a tveeting, and at that meeting let the plan of pro' cedu.r b definitely fixed. Eaton (O.) Register. Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas the Great Head of the Church has been pleased to remove from our membership by death Sister Mercella K. Martin, wife of our fellow laborer, Kev. J II. Martin, Therefore, Resolved, by this Official Board of Edinburg station, that we deeply sympathize with Brother Martin in this domestic bereavement he is called to suffer, aad assure him of our prayers, that be sorrow not as others who have no hope. Keaolved, That this preamble and resolution be entered upon the minutes of this Board, and that a eopy of tho same bs han led to Bro. J. it. Martin, and published in The Watchman. J. K. Pv, Pastor, W. N. Kvi.it, J. O. Vlesti$b, W. II. On;i.kv, K. K. Hokobd, Habvry Lkwis, R. B. Brows, Official Board E din)urg, iiy '9ih,'p?0,

Messrs. Wm. Thompson & Co., At the Hamilton Lumber and Coal Yard on High Street, near, the Rail Road in Hamilton, Ohio, have now on hand tha Largest and Best Selected Stock of Dry Lumber and Shingles in that city. Don't boy until you have examine! their iteok and got their prices. Their loeation on the Rail Road enables them to handle their Lumber cheaper than any other yard. It is a well known fact that the hauling ef Lumber from the Rail Roads to the yards located away from them is very expensive, and must be added to the price. Messrs. Tompson Jfe Co. having the advantage of good location, can afford to give their customers mere than the difference in hauling, which alone will more than pay the toll to Hamilton and return from any part of Franklin County. They alto keep on hand the Best Quality of Springfield Lime. Having ample feeding sheds located in their yards, they are prepared to accommodate all their friends and customers from this County, with good and prompt attention.

J. C. Burgoyne, Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Laurel, Indiana, (office over Fogel's Store, Pearl St..) will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Blank Deeds,- Mortgages, Powers ef Attorney, Jtc, Jfcc, Revenue Stamps of every denomination from 2 cts. up to $5 for such instruments as are made at his office. Will attend to securing and collecting all claims and all business pertaining to his office as Justice of the Peace, Conveyancer ind Real Estate Agent, with promptness and dispatch. Lands sold or traded to the best advantage of all concerned. Fact. If you want to tako the census of children in the street, beat a drum. To ascertain the number of loafers, start a dog right. Whitewash Recipe. As many people are whitewashing at this season of the year, it may not be amiss to stita that the wash will not rub off if the liai9 is this prepared: Mix half a p lilf il of li ns an I water; tike a pint of flour, mike a starch of it and pour it hot into the whitewash; stir it well. Going Right Along. The rales of tickets in the Grand Henderson (Ky.)Priie Scheme have increased most uaprcaeeedently within the last few days, now that ths time of the drawing has approached so near, and it is sure to come off without fail. Everybody who has tickets aad wish to get more, and ev"ybody who has none, but desires to obtain i them, must hurry up. Delays are dangerous, land it is not probable there will be a ticket left , , , A . a day before the drawing. Died. On the 6th inst., M creel! a King, consort of Rev. J. II. Martin ef the South-eastern Indiana Conference. The subject of the above notice was horn in jee 1.0., on ine . ,tu o. August, io.it,. in the year 1S51 she became a member of the M E . Church, evidencing in her life that she knew in whom she had believed. Her devotion to the cause of religion was constant, her trust in Jesus unwavering. On the 13th of Aug., 1804, the was united in inarriago to Kev. John II. Martin, and shared with him in every department of responsibility , in the domestic circle as well as in the arduous work of teaching, in which Prof. Martin his been engigcd for uiiay yeirj. Her social qualities were of that pleasant nature that her piesenco was the light and joy of every circle in hich sho moved. Nono who have known her as a friend will Boon forget the pleasant smile with which she met and greeted all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. In the noon-hour of her usefulness, when her character had obtained that perfected form and symmetry that presented so many charms of personal worth to her companion and many friends, her "earthly house" was dissolved and her spirit conveyed by angel-bands to that "house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." This community is of one sentiment of sorrow at her removal from us, and the large congregation at the Methodist Church last Sabbath afternoon to attend her funeral evidenced by their grief that they ha J lost one of the bkst and purest of our community. "0, friend of my heart! in a brighter morning Do you roam so happy among the flowers? Do you wreathe your brows in their rich adorning. And never long for this home of ours? Do you wish for the friends you left behind you, Or send sweet thoughts to the loved of yore? Do the Asphodel flowers of Heaven remind you Of flowers you loved on our time-washed shore?" Edinburg, May 9, LS70. J. K. V. The Rail Road. Wchivejut learned that the citizens of Franklin County have about made up the amount of mnnev niirnetl llittm as their miutn . for th nr. ganjz,lti0n of a company for the Indiana section ut the Sandusky Jc Louisville Kail Road. We hive notquitc tilled ours, but it, only lacks comparatively a sin ill amount, which, Jin a short time, could be raise ! with an effort. Let it bo donent once. M'e farther learn that two rou'es will be surveyed, one by way of Versailles , M adion, Jtc; the other by way of Seymour, Ac. Ours will certainly be much the shortest, consequently the most likely to be selected. And farther, several Kail He ad companies are bidding for the m ill, among others the Pennsylvania Cen -tra), which is one of the wealthiest and most energetic Companies in the country, and if it takes hold of it tha road will be rapid y bui It. We kindly ask our citi sens to let nnthing be undone that will in tho laiU ton 1 to have the road located here. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Let no one heroatter say that it was a want of energy on tha part of our people thit the road was not located here. But on tho ether hand, let each man act as though tho location of the road depended on hiaiself. Versailles Gazette. The Secret of Advertising. The secret of advertising is not yet discovered by all who advertise. A good ileal of money r.nd space is wasted in clumsy announcements which nobody reads, heavy standing placards which no more itiinulate iim-bases than tho names on signs. Much money is r.iso wasted in circulars, w hich are thrown ir.to entries and down cellar ways, and always received with contempt, or in so-caUed advertising sheets, which nobody reads. Thire is no medium ttiit comes iato such close contact with the people athe new.pper; and if advertisers only understood their business they could make their part of the paper as interesting as any other part of it. In many of tho German papers advertising is carried to an extent of which we ha veno idea. The newspaper is the real exchange. Everybody goes to it with all his wants, and almost all his woes. The consequence is that the sheets are as lively as neighborhood gossip, and often the pages devoted to advertising are the best part of the paper. And the papers are read through. The announcements are always short, always "transient," and one looks at tbetn in the morning to see what the world has to offer him thatday, by way of business or amusement. Perhaps his next-door neighbor has a rare piece of china or a choice engraving to sell, or he would like to get an odd number of some serial which you happen to have; somebody , somewhere, announces something thai interests you; and so life is made more endurable, trade is quickened, and wants are supplied. We look to see a more general use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for all the wants and queries of life. Hartford Courant. Indiana State Board of Agriculture. Indianapolis, Indiana, Maj, 1S70. To (he People of Indiana: The Indiana State Board of Agriculture, organized under a special law, passed by your Legislature, and having for its grand object tho development and manufacturing interests of your State, will hold its Eighteenth Annual Fair on its ! )?eau.tiftl fair grounds, at the City of In-

disnapolis, conmencing on Monday, the 3d day of October, and continuing the entire week. The Premium 'List is quite large and well arranged, amounting in cash, medals, and diplomas, to about $15.000, which will be promptly paid the last day of the exhibition. This institution is the institution of the people of the State of Indiana, created by their Legislature, and representing through the different members of the Board every county in the State. It is intended to represent and develop the agricultural, mechanical, horticultural, and manufacturing interests of your State, aud with the Geological department now attached, to develop and bring forth the vast wealth and mineral resources of every county. An earnest and cordial invitation is extended to all stock raisers, agriculturists, florists, manufacturers, artists, mechanics, inventors, and owners of valuable and meritorious articles, to be present and assist by exhibiting all articles of interest and value, and making our fair a complete success. Your State Board, in prosperity and financially, is in the very vigor of manhood, having paid in the last ten years old debts amounting to about $15,000 all premiums and other liabilities improved and repaired the fair grounds at a very heavy expense, and now have money on hand. I would call the special attention of every farmer and boy in the State to the following extra liberal premiums offered by the Board for the cultivation and encouragement of some of our most important products: r

Best 5 acres wheat, 2d best do 31 best do Best 5 acres corn, 2d best do 3d best do $200 00 150 we 100 uo 100 00 - 75 00 50 00 Best one acre raised by boy under lfi years 20 00 (F'jr statements and forms see premium list.) Let every farmer select his best piece of wheat, and richest, most alluvial and productive piece of corn ground, and go to work in earnest, determined to pursue the most improved modes of cultivation; use the very best manures and fertilizers, and compete for the premiums. Give your boys a nice piece of ground direct them how to cultivate the corn, and encourage and stimulate to extra and manly exertions, by agreeing to give them corn and premium if they succeed; and you may do much to encourage a spirit of enterprise and manly ambition among the youth of your commuuity, that may make them valuable and enterprising business men the remainder of their lives. Our prospects for a good fair and grand exhibition in every department were never better. This is the , farmer's, mechanic's and manufacturer's institution the grand annual advertisement and display for all classes of our citizens at our annual fairs and we earnestly and most cordially ask every citizen to look to his own interest, go to work now, and prepare something for exhibition, and determine as far as possible to assist in making a fair and proper display of the great products and wealth of your State. Nature has done her duty in a very wonderful aud special manner for our State, and when she is properly developed, she is second to no State in the U uion. Any inquiry or iufurm-ition desired will receive prompt attention, and any suggestions from any part of the State will be kindly received. Joseph Poole, Secretary State Board of Agriculture. Notice to Non Resilient Defendants. STATU OF INDIANA, FHANKLIN COUNTY. Is the Couuom Plkas Coibt Jilt Tkkm, A. I). 1870. William Amack Jr. vs. Tunis Amack & others. 0xti this Uth day of May, A. D. 1870, in vaca tion f said Court, comes the plaintiff, by 1' ink ley & Jones, his Attorneys, and files his complaint herein, and also an atli 1 ivit, by which it appears that David Amack, Elizabeth L mgler, Leonard Dangler, Maria tors, Andrew York, Elizabeth Martin, Tunis Dangler, Maigory Allbright aod Elizabeth Allen are non resident deiendents of the State of Indi tna. Said imn-re.-i'leut defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, aad required to be and appear before the Judgo of said franklin Co:iimon Pie id Court, on the second day of the next term thereof, to be held at the Court House, in the town of Brookville, at the County of Franklin, in tho State of Indiana, on the first Monday of July, A. D. 187J, then and there to plead and answer to said complaint of the plaintiff. Witness Samuel S. Harrell, Clerk o f said Court, this 11th day of May, 187(1. SAMUELS. HARRELL, Clerk. Binkley & Jones, Atty's. may 13 3w pr's fee $7. WOOL! A V OOLI! BRING YOUK WOOL TO THE Sr. JOSEPH WOOLEN MILL AT OLDENBURG IF YOU WANT The Illgliest Price for Your Wool, IN CASH OR GOODS. We have a large assortment of all kinds of HOME - MADE GOODS ! SUCH AS Jeans. Satinetts, Cassimeres, Yarns, Blankets, &c. As cheap as thecheapest, and as good as tho best. GIVE US A CALL Before you dispose of your Wool, as we guarantee entire satisfaction. may 20-3m. ROM WEBER & FL0DDER. UN 10N MILLS! Situated two miles North of airfield. Particular attention will be paid to CUSTOM WORK and satisfaction guaranteed. I will always be found at my post, unless absent on business, when my customers will be waited on by John Lancaster, who chillengcs competition as a Grinder or Ujrr ir33jr. P Li UK ALWAYd ON HAND for sale, warranted as giod as can be made in the Valley. TBU.H3 CA5U. Thanks for past patronage, and solicit a continuance of the same. J.E.UKUWN. aug. 7-1-y Proprietor. Brookville.I ndiana ADAM ROTHERIIIEL, Watch Maker and Jeweler, LAUREL, INDIANA. FTAVING opened a Store in G. P. Reibold's I JL building. Laurel. Indiana, I am prepared to sell Watches. Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Repairing dona on short notice at the very low est prices. The patronage of tha public is re spectfully solicited. ADAM nOTUERMEL. msy2l ly

JOHN H. FISSE & CO., Iiicensned Auctioneers, OLDEN BORO, INDIANA, WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have taken ont license to do a- general auctioneering business, and will be pleased to Accommodate all who may need their services, may 13-3m. ALLEY & PEPPER'S

Situated 2 miles South of Metamora, ON TRACE BRANCH OF PIPE CREEK. The undersigned are now prepared to furnish Lumber of All Kinds AND SIZES, As they have in steady operation one of the best Portable Saw Mills in the country, convenient to primitive forests containing all hinds of trees. Orders filled on the shortest notice, ani at the lowest market prices. WM. A. ALLEY, may 20 3m. CHARLES PEPPER. 25,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED AT THE HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY. Custom Spinning & Roll Carding done on short nntioe and ou reasonable and all work WARRANTED. terms, We have on hand at all time a largo assortment C ASS I M mi US, 10 4 FLANNELS, JEANS, PLAID TWEEDS, PLAIN ALL WOOL BLANKETS, LINSETS, YARNS IN ALL COLORS, &c, &e. Highest Market Prices paid in Cash for Wool or exchange for goods. We keep constantly on hand a superior No. 1 Cotton Bitting. Call and examine our stock for yourselves. WM.D WISOX ASONS. Harrison, 0., May 20, 1370-3ua. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. CHRISTIAN K IE BE It, T n VSKFUL FOR KJ pst favors, again announces thit he has inidelarga additions to his establishment, and Is prepare ! better than ever to aoeommodate cus tomers with the very best artiolo of FRESH TBTTilr), Cakes orall Kinds, Pies, &c. ne will furnish Cakes and Cra-ors of all kinds , at wholesale or retail, on re3oaabla tsrms. Also, a good supply of Loaions and Onais on hand. nis assortment of Conf-ctioneries is complete, embracing Candies of the best quality, Nuts, Fruits, Ac, Sec. Having fitted ur a room for the p-irpjse, ho will be prepared, during the warm seas in. ti furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, io., to thjse win miy favor him with a call, may 20-6ua. ALB R RT MIM.KR. .KITH Ski. DEALERS IN jO!F.5r G-OOI5S, Clothing & Grants' Furnishing Groods, HATS, (JAPS. BOOTHS. SHOES, G Ll'JO B UI US, II A 11DW ARE, QUE ENS WARE. OILS. PAINTS, E ARTHEN WARE, & THE undersigned would respectfully soliritthe citizens of Fairfield Township and vicinity to call and inspect their present large as sort men t of all the above named gods. Having recently made large additions to their usual well assorted stock, they take pridcin announcing that for extent, variety, excellence, beautiful styles asd general completeness, their stock will compare favorably withany stock foundinthis partofthe State Our motto for the year 1 869 shs II be FAIR DEALING. SMALL PROFITS & LOW PRICES. All kinds of Jauntry Produce taken in ex" changeTor Goods. MILLER Js. TYNEH. Fa-.rlleld, Feb'y 12tb,lS69 ly. The World Moves ! mnz Agates Have just received a fine stock of Goods, consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I'UTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, CO A 1 OIIi, TUR l' EN TINE, &c WINDOW LASS, We call particular attention to this branch o our trade, as we hive a large stock of the bet Pittsburg brands. we are prepared to offer special inducement to oar patrons in Oilsand Paints. SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY. We would respectfully request the public to give us a oil an J eaains oar slot)' before purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS & GATES. March 1 1 -ly. faT ufTeTd mills. BROWN & BEST, WILL guarantee en tire satisfaction in grin dinf FLOUR ani MEAL. The highest market price paid in eash for Wheat. This Flour is for sale in Rrookville at thestoret of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, and also at tha Depot. . Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ,ttnt 9-lv ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA O.Tise, No. 8 East Washington St. rnrl 9fi m . Attorneys anil Oonnselors at Law BrtlOlv VfLLE. IND. Office tn the Old White Corner, Second Story June 18-y. Boot ana siioe IGNATIUS KOEHLER CONTINUES to manufacture Boot and Shoes of all kinds pro nptly to order, af his estab lishment in Brookville. He keeps on hand full assortmen t o f LADIES' AND MISSUS' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KTN D, CHILDREN'S SHOES and ciiranteasi good fit in every instavee Mending dona on short notice. Call and sea his assortment and learn hisprics. 9rl-tf IGNATIUS -KtOKHlER,

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REIFEL'S GROCERY. STORE. A this Grocery Stora in Brookville, in Jackson Lynn's Building, has a LARGE STOCK

OF ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES SUCH AS COFFEE, TEA. SUGARS, OF ALL GRADES, BEST FAMILY FLOUR

O Din CO PJIAAFfl fJ?TC I TX70ULD raspactfully announce to fcis frienc OrlUCOf U M ft IV U U rnUII ? f B1 the publio generally of this abd thaadnilOCn UCnTC PC All tIUriP joining counties of ttii.State aud OLio, that a UUfiCU lYlLHIO UT MLL (VIM IO will execute in the best style all work in bis tin.

and evary other article embraced in a FIKST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. The Trade of the public r vpotfully soli etc 4 and satisfaction guaranteed. Wil 1 sell very low foreasb. TUKODORE REIFEL. July 7-ly. YOUR ATTENTION is CORDIALLY INVITED to the "Henderson County Kentucky Land Sale." Regularly chartered by tha Legislature of Kantucky . endorred and recommended by every leading official in the State, and over bvt) cf her most prominent citizens. This splendid schema embracss 531 PRIZB3, $314,320, Comprising onethonsand acres af tha richest river-bottom tobacco farms in tha wealthy coanty of Henderson, Kentucky, with all their appurtenances. Capital Prize, $153,000! SMALLEST PRIZE, $801 Also abvut $20,000 In Greenbacks, the rent money of the property for t be year I 69 an d 1.N70, to he distributed to the winners of the tirrt seven (jrins riMpajUvoly. Rent fjr 1 80 J was $11 per aore. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. The Drawing will positively take place July 4th, 1870, al Masonic Temple, Louisville, Ky. Hundreds of tho best citizens have given uuqualitied certificates aud endorsements of this magnificent enterprise. Every dollar invested by ticket holders is held in trust by the commissioners appointed by the Legislature, until the drawing takes place and prizes are delivered. Income of the property fur last 15 years has averaged $30,000 A YEAR. In order to have j our ticket, properly registered, buy at once of your nearest club agent, or remit to either of the following financial agents, who will furnish full descrip li ve c-i iculars: L. II. LYN K, Cash'r Farmers Bank, Henderson, Ky. R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky . JOHN C. LA1UAM, Pres. Bank, IIc kir.t ville, Ky. JAMES L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah, Ky. B. G. THOMAS, Cash. Obs. and Rert'r, Lexington, Ky. W. li. TYLER, Cashier Ceposit Bk., Owenabcro, KySEMONIN', DIXON CO., Evansville, Ind. Good Club Agents wanted everywhere, ap 29-2m. $15 GOOD AS GOLD. $20 BIT THE ONLY GENUINE IMPBOVKD MANUFACTURED by theOROIDE WATCH CO They arc tho be-t inake, Hunting Cases, finely chased; look and wear like fine gold, and are equal in appearance to tl.e best gold watches usually costing 15. Full Jeweled Levers, Gent's and Ladies' sixes, at $i each. OUR D'iUBLE EXT KA it K FIXED Polid Oroide Gold Hunting Cased. Full Jeweled Levers, are equal to $2 Gold Watches; Regulated and Guaranteed to keep cermet time, aud wear and not tarnish, with Extra Fine Cases, at $2 each. No money is required in advance. We send by Express anywhere within the United States, pay able to agent on delivery, with- the privilege to open aud examine bofore paid for. and If not sat ist'actory returned, by paying the Express charges. Places where express cannot deliver goods will be sent by mail as Registered Package, prepaid, by sending cash In advance. Ax Aijknt Sfnoing for Six VVatchfs c.kts av Extra Watch Fnr-n, makixrSf-vkx 15 WaTcnr.s niR 9, or Skvks $2 W atciifs rm l 2 ALSO ELEGANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS, of latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and Gentlemen, from I to 4 inches long, at (4, and $S rach, sect with watches at loet wholesale prices. Also the Finest Genuine Brazilian, Australian and California Diumond Kings and Pins, with sdid 18 carnt Gold Settings, cqwa I to those costing from f 75 to $15. Gents and Ladies Solitaire li:imi.nd Rings ar;d Tins, warranted sol'd 18 Carat Gold, at $7, $1, up to $15 each. Clust-rs at fl.SlS.cr1 to $18 each. Ladies Ear Ring-, Solitaire and Diamond Clusters at $1, $12, $15, up to $2 per Set. Alo, P.uhy, Coral, Orrret and Moss Stones (Solid 18 Cnrst Gold Settings), Rings, Pins, and Slrev Butties, at manufacturers' nnd importers' prices. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange ardthe highest market price allowed. State plainly the kind and price of Goods required, and avoid all brgus concirns by ordering onlv from THE niiOIUE WATCH CO., . p8 6m. US Fnlfon Street, New York. AILCOLK'2 FDHCUS PLASTIES. Sore and Dry Throat cured ty half a Platter; usually in two or three hours. Dr. Green, TT!.. 853 Broadway, 7Sev Yrf, Informs us he sold on Mondy, June22, 1M2, two Plasters to a young woman suffering very severely from lurab.-igu. On Tbsr.dny he called to gel two more fi a fri-n d, r d I bi n stated how the two s-be had purchased on Monday bad re lieved her i iu mec lately alter putting Ihcm on, and cured br in two days if a most distressing pain in her back Bhi ioius. AUcoek's Porous Piasters have been found specific for Rheumatism bf the V risis. in CEXl'IXE IS ('All AT GOLD, Stiffrned Barks, Hunting Cases. Full Jeweled I.rrrr M n r, ntr n e. i l.adieft' a nd lienti' sizes. I at onlv thirtv-five dollars each! OUR EXTRA FIEQUALITV, lest EBgMsh, wi?s aad American Movements ( Full Jeweled I Levers), net surpnstrd at any price, perfectly i regulated and adj istrd, at forty dollars each. 1 SOLID I- 1 TINED AirillKlSBCLli. r.n-! snrpassed for beauty; equal in apftrarirnee to $ 2fl (iold Matches; Hunting Cased. Ful I-Jeweled Levers il.adict' and Ucnts' lists,) at twenty dollars each . EXTRA REFINED OROIDE GOLD WATCRES, Hunting CsFed, Full Je rled Levrrs. rqual to $150 (Sold Watches, at only fifteen dollars. The Double Sxtt ReS ned. twenty dollars ench. AlsoCOia SILVER HUNrfSfJ CA5LD Full Jeweled Levers, at seventeen dollars. Extra Fin., twenty dollars. American l.tvrrs or Duplex, tcnty-five dollars eAehi Also GOLD CHAINS, Intct-t and most costly stj les, atsix, eight, fn and twelve dollars each . E-legnt Oroide tiold Chains (Ladies' and tJents') from 1 0 to 40 inches long, st two, four, six and eight dollar each, sent at Wholesale Prices. NO MONEY REQUIRED IN ADVANCE, bnt sent by Express, pavable on delivery. Places where no Express runs, Goods will be sent by real, !igfstcred, by sending eash in advaica. AK AgKUT BKKDIRO FOB Flva W ATCH KS, KT J9 Evtka Watch fbkk. of tiik miir vai.cc tioods may be OPENED and EXAMf KST? fore paid for, on payment of Express" charg and if not satisfactory, irturned. Aadre THE K A f5 LE WATCH CO Bay 13 148 Fallon t?l. KeW Y.r DIVORCES. Absdule Pivrrces legally cfcuiaej in Irw Ie York. Indiana. Illini-rs and other States. f..r ix sons from an State arCoonfry.tegal everywhere: desertion, irun k r-nese, bub pport. nr., f Grient cause; io i ublictty ; no charge until rtioe obtained. Advice frse. Loriacrs e.ublibrd fifteen jcars. Address. M. HOUSE. tt-rrey. No id 2Jasau.'?trci.t, New Y-nkCHy. May 6-6uw -

FfiAIUffiilLEWBiES MIOOKVlLLK, INDIANA.

Shop near the J 7?. Iept. jgseph m&m such as TOMB STONE or All I)rstrlyllcnf CORNER POSTS FOR LOTS, CISTERN TOPS, STEP STCNE PAVING STONK S of all description. Our Monumental & Building Lime Slone we get from St. Paul, which we ein get f ooi ten to twenty-seven inches tVtik, aud whirh does not break and scale as the Limestone of tLis Conaty does. Onr Flagging or Paring Slone is from Laurel, which ean ba had cf any aiia ta suit tha purchaser. Thankful for past favors, we would request continuance of the same. We warrant all oar work to give satisfaction, as our motto is to w ork none but the best of material, keep nonebat Ym best of workmen, Uiake quick sales, and do good work. All contracts tun tie by uie or A. J . Hoason will be promptly filed July 30. JOSEPH HASSAN. ROBERT H. POWER, A.ttornov : t H, a w BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, rff-Offiee with 3. S. Harrell. Esq., in T.TWest's It jilding, opposite the Court House. Julyll'-ly. Dr. Z,. FERGUSOISr PilYSlCIAN AND SlIRtlEON, FV HUM ELD, 1 N D I A I A June 7 - ? v GEO. EDWLBY. AND K O T A t ' V V V. 1. 1 . HA TIT ISONi OHIO. IhavcforsalralargtauiouDtoifarmlandt ai4 to wp property inallthe Western-Statas. ang S 6 -(t m . IIORNUNG'S SHOP. THE undersigned at his shop la tha former Post iffice lViitding, on the "Old White Corner," i n It-ii k vi 1 le, i . p'ep ire J to repair A e -cordeors, Umbrellas, Praols, Door Locks, 4e.r and -vili also s!i irpen S'leirs, Scissors, Knives, Ac, rsnorate Window Uiii-ls, 51a and resat Sw of all kinds, an 1 repair Lamps, Clocks, Watch!, Jcwe'-y. Sewing Mishines, Knitting Machines, Ac He is also Agent for the Lamb Knitting M achinc the best machine in the world fcr knitting, ltknitsover twenty different articles of ni'parol. These machines can ba seen at my shop on tho ''Old White Corner," where I am lorn 1 e d for business. I respectfully solicit the patronage of a literal public. LEWIS ltORNUNti. Feb. 11-6m. BROOKVILLE. INDIANA. GEO. F. MAXWrLl, rtcFuncR GoodStabling ind Livery attscted. june 4-ly. Attorneys . and Caunssllers at Law R XOOICVILLE, INDIANA. "?53 Office in the sea JtiJ: lory of the Demaer Builiinj;. f.hl LAUREL, J.0.TAK HORN, IN P. Proprietor. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. Fresh Oystea, Fiah and Game in season, fci'-ll 1vfozi Office ftch-g gepot rI,Il E public will take notice that theundarsign -L od is prepared on short notieeto furnish ALL THE LEADING NKWSrAPEBS OF THE DAY such .is Ledger, Weeklii s, Sathidsy K if bl , Western World, Day's Doings, Clipper, W iika's Spirit Scientific American, l:iTitis Withly, Batar and all the Literary a fi d Scientif.e )rjrrs noW published. ALctba MONTHLIES, Harper's, AttaMie, Godvy's, ffal.k Lelie'i;i fact , all Maps tines of le. Healsohaconhaiidatdwil! iti p ai assort men t of Stationery, Knvei.oip, Piss, Pencils, kc , to grtV ei with all tr.e Isle NOVELS A f ACVEltTTES from III ta 25 cent each Julv 16-tf. JAWI S fl.1 tKEJt. GREAT HUiBUGJ 1 IHOM this date I offer B.J largf ?toct aad grea- ! I .;ortienl of from 10 to 15 per rent, ehra .er tLaa aty ft bar estaljlish-n ?nt. TnU F irnitara is nearly all mtf own lunftu'.i ctu'riAg. I will warrant the peaM for eveff piece thoy buy. I don't keep muf second hend Furniture, and my Tablas rrd Wfa don't all gr to pieces on the road before (ha pcv HP get them home. Promptly atteiidc I to. Evrybwiy fcnos that make the best ar.8 neatest R.'sewoOj and Walnut Collins, and now I have new patent which look better than all the uietaM're. It is cemented inkide and outside, and hvs u large gtasv en top. Una kind is made p irtria-larly tor tadHs. I also keep? on hand the uretar-tic cs. all sizes. When J" send yc-ur order., dou't tirgat ew kit ma ki ow H you want tha olri or new parent tar ladies at gertlsmsn. Tha price will ie frot 10 to 15 per vent, cheaper iLob Ilia cheapest in the hark M f enabli.-fe meat is nnrx h o-o Mah Brfrgert street t-stweeu Rrlroad ad Will 5h,, close tft tha Dtpot. .TtMfFRAKK Fb 15 ' -

ESiaO.OOO; Lb, Wool Wanled I a A.'va-r :n.: 1 J

f wil 1 C.I llpay tha HIGHEST M4HKET PRICK IS Tool, ietnf, Satttatts, 0ferr. Flaanclav j Hiao'&et. Drv ioud af i Hiaoaets. Urt u-is f a!.' fncM. Bocf - j s-rroes, a wil kistnl ataesieg laiar at rm" i try prices. I will tft j'H w card of" t spun or mnufc'UieO a s y-a deira. My goodr are from tb Hnjlr.o Factory. I also have a Tailor sh.- in connection Willi my store, ani will farnUh Cassivares. Cle'rlr An., tad lUAke up uits t !4-r. Call r d ,-r .