Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 June 1870 — Page 3

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DOWNWARD TRAINS. L.vt Brookvill. ............8:0 7 4. u. ...... T. Stt p. x. 9:25 p. . Chicago Kiprest ....... Chicago Mail .......... - Day Freight ..... .. . UPWARD TRAINS Chicago Express. Cniceo Mil Day Freight...... 8:47 p. K. ........ t.24 a. m. .1:45 P. H. GRAND SAENGERBUND f IC SIC AT NORTH BEND. We understand that oar Gorman fellow cttisens are making arrangements to hare k excursion to North Bend oa Senday, IStfc insu, to jeia the Grand Pie Sic of the Saengerband of North AraerKt, which is to come off at that place on that day. The train will start from here to time for excursionists to join la the festivities aad retarn the same evening. This promises to bo one of the grandest magical entertainment tn&t hat ever taken place in thit country, as tha best musicians of Europe and America will participate in the exercises. Every person w'jo desires to join this excursion shoald secure a ticket at an early day. We will publish particular next weekt In Session. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners Is now in session. The annual settlement between the Auditor and Treasurer has been made. The yearly tax for Coanty purposes has been ordered to be levied at 60 cents on the $100 15 cent less on the $100 than it was last year. Several road eases are before the Board. The usual number of accounts have been presented and ordered paid, including expenses of Circuit Court; Township poor, Asylum poor, As., 4c. The Pioneer Meeting on the 4th. It will be seen by the proceedings of the ApcuHural Society, published elsewhere, that complete arrangements are being made for the meft'ng of Old Settlers which is to be held on the Fair Grounds adjoining Bronktille rm the 4h of July next. Ue. Dr. Lynch is to deliver the welcoming address to the Pioneers, Those old settlers who expect to be present are urgently requested to bring all tha old relics which they may have in their possession. The railroad trains will bring the old folks at half fine. Cincinnati and Indianapolis papers and alo the papers of our adjoining counties are rrquested to give notice of this Pioneer MeetPatsr ! Paper ! Just received a r.ice stock t of Wall Paper, latest styles, from eight cents rt bolt to a line article of Uaiid-prPsse J gilt and gold paper, all of which will be sdd tit the lowest possible figures foi cash. To persons wiping to piper several roms, we will make a reasonable discount. Call m Slaughter's old stand, Main U irgees Street, East of the? Depo. June T.h, 170. I). Slacghtck. Co32ieac32ient Exercises of Brookville College. Sunday, June 12, 10 A. M. Annual Sermon by Kev. I W. Wil-y D. D., Editor Lndies Repository. 8 P. XI. liicca!'.ura'.e Sermon by the President. ManJaj, June 1:1, 0 A. M t, .1 P. XI. Examination of Clashes. 8 P. XI. Exhibition ot Preparatory and Acalemic Departments. To this eiiterlainin-it a slight alnis-ion fee will be charged to defray the expenses of Commencement 25 cts. for adults, 10 eta. for children. Tuesday. June II, 9 A. M. tu 4 P. XI. Examination of Clses. S P. XI. Annual Address bef re th Literary Society by Uev. 11. Baker Jr , Covington, Ky-. Wedaaa-lar, June 15, 9 A. XI. to 12 XI. Examination of Classes. 2 P. XI Annual Meeting of the lliard of Trustees 8 P. XI. (iradeating Kxercies and Conferring Degrees. The Exauiinations wilt be interspersed with Music, Rti&Jiugs, Declamation, Ale. We earnestly invite a full attendance upon all the exercises of the Commencement. Former Graduate and Siu Jenjs are specially invited to be present. J. P. D. J.hin, President. Mu.t.lSKRT Goons. The Summer season having fairly a ivanceJ, prices go down. Ladies wiil please remember that XIrs. Wisman is selling her Hat, Bonnets, Flowers, RibSons, Ac, at-gre'ii!y reduced price. Those in ttkiit of anything in her line will d well to call at once and select. Light shaded Kid Gloves just receive I. Mr. Wisjias. Dis'ributioa of Common Sohaol Revenue. The Auditor reports to the State Superintendent the following amounts apportioned to the several School Corporations in this County since April 23 h, I87t, including Congressional Township Fund, Cciniuon School Fund nd Tuition Tax : Bath Township, tl.lHl 46 1,015 04 1,429 56 1,4 12 09 3.9GI 79 948 28 l,03t 04 1.362 75 1,257 74 1,307 1.594 76 1.088 73 635 29 1,505 11 930 05 224 72 23 59 11 19 Springfield Township, XVkite Water Township, Highland Township, Brookville Township, -Fairfield Township, Blooming Grove Township, l aurel Township, Metatrora Township, -Butler Township, Bay Towiisl lip. Salt Creek Township, -IWy Township, Toe of Brookville, Town of Laurel, Town of XI i. Carmel, AJams, - . Total. $ 20,926 02 E-fiSRrRisiy,.One of our wide a wake country "ducts, hearing of the great bargains sold by "ft. called at bis estab'.Uhmeat one Uy this k, and finding that goods could te purchased chper than in Cincinnati, bought over ae "olnid dollars' worth with which to replenish stock. Sift'g ilock , lt;n complete in every d'Dsrtment, ,aj n !, ,t reUi, s che M mt liolejale. Petit Jurors. ihe following named persons compose the Pael of Petit Jurors for the July term, 1870, 'be Frankiia County Court of Common leas : Jacob Xlace. Laurel Township. "'Uiam EgelbotT, Butler Township. Did Coleman, Laurel Township. Samuel Trembly, Xletamora Township. Ovary Burdick, Salt Creek Township. John Liggett, Posey Township." fee Gam, Bmler Township. K'cbard Davidson, Melamora Township, rh.l.p Keifel, Salt Creek Township. J00" 11. Lanning, Butler Township. H. Blacklidge. Metanjora Township etts Steffy, Laurel Township.

Sandusky, Seymour &Evansvil!e R. E.Co. Articles of association were filed in the office of I he Secretary of State, last week, for the Sandusky, Seymour and Evansville Rail road Company. The capital stock of the company ia f 50 000. divided into one -thousand

shares or 50 each, and tha shares are all laken. The Directors of the Company are Thos. a Shields, John II. Blish, John Lote, A P. Charles, J. II. Andrews, K. Brown, T. L. Ewing, Liwis Schenck and U. Pattison. The contemplated road is to be two hundred miles in length in a direct line, beginning at Evansville, in Vanderburg County, and running thence through Warrick, Dubois, Orange, Washington, Jackson, Jennings, Decatur, Franklin and Union Counties, terminating near College Comer, en the Ohio and Indiana Stale line. Proceedings of Agricultural Society. Ukooktillk, 1sd. Jcnk 4, 1S70. The Franklin Coanty Agricultural Society met the President, Secretary and a quorum of members present. Society called to order, and minutes of last meeting read and approved. The Secretary made report, and presented the terms of Davis & Co. for a B illoon A scension, when the subject was laid on the table until the afternoon session. A. B Line offered the following: Resolved, That the Agricultural He;orls which have been received by our Society far distribution be disposed of , iu the following manner: 1st. One copy to each Township Library in the County; or where there is more than one branch, then one copy to each branch. 2d. One copy to each of our County officers for the use of their offices. 3d. One copy to each of the Editors in the County. 4th. One copy to each of the Officers of the Society. 5th. The Secretary lo distrthine the remainder throughout the. County as may seem to htm best calculated to promote the interests of Agriculture and the purpose for which they were dent to our County. The Society adjourned until I o'clock p. M . A FT E It NOON SESSION. Society called to order the President in the chair. On motion, the Secretary was ordered to contract with Davis & Co. to make a Balloon Ascension on Friday, Sept. 23 i, 1870. No entries having been made, the Society made no arrangements for a trial of Reapers and Mowers. On motion of Mr. A. B. Line, Alex. II. Mart;u was elected to till the (lace of V. A Quick as Marshal of the Society for the balance of the year. On motion of Mr. Line, the Secretary was instructed to correspond with bands of music, to ascertain upon wimt terms they will lurni&h music during our Fair. F. U. A. Jktkk, Secrelary. Ptoueer Meeting'. With reference to the meeting of the Pioneers it was reolved to hold a Hai-kel Meet ing on the Fair grounds of the Society. On motion of F. II. A. Jeter, Messrs. Line and XlcClure were aproiuted a Committee of Correspond" nee. Also on motion cf the fame, a Reception Committee of three was appointed, cinsistiti-j of It. P. C Barwick, U. 11. Sift and Wm. McClure. On "union of R II. Sifv a Committee ot three on Finance was appointed to raise funds, viz: II. II. lieinv, Jacksoa Lytiu and Johu King. On rrolion of A. I Line, a Committee cf Arrangements was appointed to make all necessary preparation, furnish water, &c. Fielding Berry, David Sia.ighier and C. B. Bentley were appointed 8;iiJ c immitlee. On motion, the Rev. Thjs. II. Lynch wa inviied to make au address of welcome, lo the Pioneers. Mr. John S. Mania was selected Xlarhal of the day. O.i iiij'.ion of R. II. Swift, it was ordeied tiiat ail persons entering ihte Fair Grounds In v. hides m 'ist unhitch from the same. , R. tl. Sitt v, as appointed to piocure music for the occasion. Wm. Roiisos, Pies't. F. It. A. JlTkr, Secretary. Masoxic. There will be a regular communication, Harmony Looge No; 11, next Saturday evening, llth mj., at ihe usual place. Oij-c-t election of olliccrs for the eiuuing yar. collection of 'iues, and the transaction of other business. Ail members are expected to be present. By order of the XIaster. Wm. II. Jones, Sec'y. Sabbath. School Meeting at the College. The Annual Commencement Sabbath School Xleetina will be held in the College Chapel on next Sabbath at 2 V. U. Everybody is iuvited. Pic Nic. A Grand Pic Nic and Cotillion Party will be held in Bruns' Grove, known as the Old Bob erts Grove, one mile and a half below Brookville, on the Harrison Pike, on Saturday, June ISth. A hack will run from towu each htdf hour during the day. Good nfusic has been secured. The best of refreshments will be on the ground. No spirituous liquors allowed on the ground, positively. Ever body is respectfully invited to come early and stay late. Managers. New styles of Chemisette, Collar, Light Kid Gloves aud Fans at Mrs. Wisman's. Hfury Selra. The above naed well knowo Merchant Tailor is connected with Mesrs. Die! Geis in the manufacture of ail kmdtot Gentleruen's Clothing. LI is shop is located in the old Post Office building adjoining their store. Mr, Selm is &ti excellent workman, being an c!d hand at the business. Those iu want of Suits of Clothing of any kind should call on Messrs. Diets fc Geis, who have a very large and choice stock of seasonable goods to select from. Mr. Selm will take your measure and fit jou exactly. Ica Craanj Salooq t Metamora. Lj'in. McAVborler has recently opened n Ice Cream Saloon in Metaojcra, which has already become a popular place of resort for the young ladies and young gsaliemen of that town and neighborhood. We take pleasure in recommending his ice cream. An Excursion Party Nambering thro hundred persqns, frcra Connersville, visited the city en Friday by a special trala oa tbo Tbito tVater Valley RMlroad.

Saw Mill Burned. The portable steam saw mill belonging to Messrs. Alley & Blacklidge, located a short distance East of Metamora, was burned to the gronnd between the hoars of midnight and daylight on Sunday morning last. A large amount of lumber was also burned. Loss sapposed to be $5,000. We have not learned the cause of the Gre. Messrs. Humphrey & Phillips' portable saw mill on Bull Fork of Salt. Creek was also destroyed by fire about two weeks since. Supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. We believe this is the third time the saw mills of Messrs. II. & P. have been butned. This last catastrophe will probably prove an irreparable loss to them.

The ConnersviHe Zouave Excursion. The llth of Jane will be a field day for Connersville. On thitoco.nion excursion trains will be ran to that place from Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Zouave companies from these cities will meet the Zouaves of Connersville, and givo a grand drill and shirt battle at the Fair Orouads. The whole thing to ba cooled off in the evening, by a display from the water works . Acknowledgments. IX. S. Senators Pratt and Mortoa have placed us under renewed obligations for copies of speeches and valuable public document". The Secretary of the Frankiia County Agricultural Society has placed on oar table the Indiana Agricultural and Geological Reports for 1S69 a bound volume nf 746 octavo pages. The Wm. Knabe Jr. Co. Piano, the acknowledged best, are sold by J. Bauer Jr. Co., 69 Washington street, Chicago, and 650 Broadway, New York, General Agents. M . R. Hull and D. S. Gooding-. The notorious M. R. H ull is sojourning in Brookviile this week, employing his time during the day at carriage trimming. He preached a war sermon at Cambri iga City last Sunday, from the text, "Peace on earth," Ac. Bull is a great admirer of Dave Gooling, whom he pronounces fully equal to himself at stump speaking. lie and Gooding, it will be remembered, acted with the Republican party during the war for the suppression of the rebellion, but are now "tooth and toenail" with the Democracy. The latter has bean rewarded with the Democratic Congressional nomination in this District, while the former is a candidate fer some office at the hands of tho Democracy probably II. S. Senator. Gooding fer the House, and Hull for the Senate twin representatives of Modern Democracy I Btligious Notice. Elder Bond of Lawrcnceburg, Pastor of Big Cedar Grove Church, will preach at the latter place on the second and Tourth Sundays of each month during the present year. Grove aai Basket Meeting. Rev. I. B. Graudy will conduct public religious services on Sunday, June 12, in the Grove ot A. Jacktnan, 5ve miles S. W. of Alt. Caruiel, Ind., at 11 o'clock A. M. and 3 P. XI. Obituary. Died near New Trenton, Ind., on Snow Hills, June 1st, H70, Joha Rudioel, aged 26 years. For two years be was a patient suTirer, seeming only awaiting the time of his rloa3o. "Pertect through suffering." If the Master was made perfect in this way, may it not be essential to our perfection? riw your.g men had more friends, and nonk Ie.s enemies. All that kind and loviog fiieuda could do, was done to ease his pathway to the tomb, yet perfect confidence in the God and Fatber of us all, and Jeims Christ as "the Savior of the world," did more, tvKisiTKt.T mere lhau all these to make "a dying bed l'cel suit as downy pillows are." "0 for a faith that will not shrink, Though pressed by every foe ; That will not tremble ou the briuk v Of any earthly woe." The consolations of the Gospel come to the bereaved parents like cooling waters to tho thirst? traveler, melting, molding and foruiii g them "like the Master." The vast concourse of friends that attended his funeral evinces the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him.' Alt. Cartuel, Ind., June 6. I. B. G. For Ike American. 'Twas but a breath, And yet a womau's fair faruo wilted, And friends once f nd grew cold and stilted. And Hie was worse than death. One venomed word, That struck its coward, poisoned blow In craven whispers, hushed and low, And yet the wid3 world heard. "Twas but one, whispered one, That muttered low, for very shame. That thing the slanderer dire not mail, And yet its Work is done. A hit so light, And yet so mighty in Its power, A human soul in one short hour Lies crushed beneath its light. Frank. Olney, Illinois, May 22. The Harrison Cases for Illicit Distilling Were disposed of at Indianapolis, on Saturday. In the case of the United States vs. Abraham Uriggs and William V. Davison, on error fr"in the L ailed States District Court, Judge Davis rendered a decision reversing the decision of the court below. In this case the court below found specially the following facts: That Jonathan Ai.Dair and Win. F. Saaks, disti: lers, as principals, sign ed a distiller's bond, and procured the above named defendants Briggs and Davison, to sign the bond as their sureties that they so signed it upon the express condition that the bond should not be delivered to the Government until one James Dair should sigh as co-security; that until this was done the bond was te remain in tbo bands of the principals. The bond, in violation of the condition, and without the conseBt of Briggs and Davison, and without James Dair's signature, was delivered-to the United States. The United States, when the bond was received, had r.o knowledge of trie condition, and tho instrument was in all respects complete and regular on its face. Upon the facts so found, tha District Attorney moved for judgment, but the motion was overruled and judgment was rendered by the Dis'rict Court in faror of lirigjs .V Davi;a. ITjioa this finding the United States prosecuted a writ of error. Judge Davis, with th ooccurrsnce of Judge Druiinuond, holds that, upon the above faots, the United Stales ought to have racovere I. The decision is in apparent conflict with some of the earlier opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States, but it is in entire harmony with the weightof the recent adjudication of most of the Courts where this question, has bjea in issjo. Lawrcnceburg Kegitter. From the Boston Jourml, Thursday E?3nlng, April 21, 1870. Tbk Obasd Pukos ear Wm. Ksabb 4 Co. It ever Rostou indulges in another Musical Jubilee, we would seriously advise the promoters thereof to secure, and prominently place upon their platform, a ''Knabe" viraai Piano, that will eual the one that electrized us on Wednesday evening at the Ola Hull Concert. Jo doing so we can assure them that thoy will hare the pleasure of having their audiences listen to oqe of the grandest and most magsifiaent instruments tbit ever left the band? of a Pin no njanefeaturer. Wo are to overflowing with admiration and delight in rempnjbranee 0f our treat iu lisieaiqg to Mr. Hoffman's sucs;sful efforts on tho Knabo Grand Ust evenipg that our pen fails to da justice to our feelings. Vet we will assert that throughout all the long period of our musioal experience we have never heard su-h a thorough equalization of scale, melodiousness and pure, sonorous and t jmpathetic tones as was elicited from the Piano ia question,' It seejted a thing of life. Mr. Hoffman seemed ajl eanQdenee, the audience unmistakably boomed pleased, and we seemed to feel that the question as to, who produces the best Piano was definitely settled in favor of Wm. Knabe 4 Co.

ailrod Meeting at Salem.

The Pa! em Democrat gives the follawin g report of the railroad meeting held there on the 3lt alt., from which it will be seen that the people of Washington County are a liberal and high toned people, and fully alive to the importance of securing this road: - The object of tho meeting was briefly stated to be "to encourage the building of a railroad from Piqua, Ohio, by the way of Seymour and Salem to hvanaville, Indiana." On motion Col. John L. Menaugh was selected chairman, who assumed tho duties with a Tory earnest speech in beliilf .f the more nnnt,a foot. On motion of Dr. Wilson a committee on resolutions was appointed. The Chairman selected the following gentlemen: D. I. yon, chairman; Dr. J. B. Wilson, Cot. J. A. McPheeters, Allen Thompson, Uenry Nicholson and W. B. Knox.' The committee withdrew, and Mr. Kwing of Seymour introduced Col. Pattison, who proceeded at length to explain to the eitixens tha practicability of the road and the ease with which itceuld be built. " The committee en resolutions returned and offered the following which were adopted: Resolved 1, That it is the opiaioo of this meeting that a Railroad upon an Air-line or as near upon an air-line as may be found practicable and advautageousextendin 4 from Piqua, 0.,(by means uf Seymour, Ind.) to Kvausrtlle, would be of great advantage to the people of Washington county, especially if such Railroad should pass through Salem as is now anticipated. That it wouid give new commercial life and vigor to salem, where every citixon of the county must necessarily come ODbu?iness, and w u d most certainly appreciate its value. Ihat il would be no less interesting in a pecuniary point of view to sr.ckhol lers ot the ro d, a- the p ofos j 1 line would embrace a portion of the State Celebrated for timtier and stene of superior quality. Resolved 2, That we feel it to be oar duty as well as to our great interest lo encourage the prosecution and speedy completion of the road by granting a right of way upua the most eiigigibie'grounus and by a liberal sascrip.tipa of material aid. Resolved 3, That the Qhairmau.of this meeting appoint two committees, -consisting of persons well acquainted with tho topography of the country ; one of said committee to hold itself in reaaiuess to assist the ccrps of surveyors or engineers in selecting the most practicable route between Mu.katatuck river and Salem, the other committee to perform a li'ite duty from Salem westward to the couoty line. .. The committee selected to oporate between Muskatatuck river and Salem is oj np ee 1 of tho following named gentlemen: Dr. L. Henderson, b. , iichotson, Alku Thompson, D. D. Hamilton and Th jmas Williams. I'ho committee west of Salem is ss follows: Itarlctt Chastain, W. 13. Knox, J. II. Colglazier, L. Smith and Col. J. A. McPheeters. A committee of ton was then- appointed to so licit subscriptions to be used in defraying the expenses of a survey of the proposed route. The committee selected by the chairman to solicit cn tributions is composed of the following gentlemen: D. Lyon, chairman, D. M. MeMahtn, A. G. Cauble, P. vV. O ilglaiier. f. 1). Voyles. J. A. McPheeters, Oliver Albertson, 11. W. Nicholson, F. M. Garriott, J. Winslow. foe committee on soliciting contributions will be governed by the following resolutions which were adtpted: Resolved, That tho members of- the committee shall report from time to time to the President of said committee who in turncoafer with the committee at Seymour, Indiana. Resolved, That we will cooperate with tho Commit ee at Seymour, Indiana, composed of Messrs. Pattison aud Uliih la soliciting contri butions wit a wnica to dct.-ay the expanses ot a survey of the proposed route. S. B. Voylks, Secretary. A certified copy of the billot for Prosaautor at the Convention projoailo of which vill be found elsewhere has bean handed as, b it too tare for insertion this wesk. r.ii3 sh wj conclusively tu;it Mr. Brombiay wk t'.ia ai.uiaee of the Convention. Wo sb-tll publish the ej.-ttioitJ next week in full. Hrrisou Advocate. Ths Man Wha Can 3 fern .Virginia to Indiana to Gat a Oioro3. but Left Without it. About live weess apo a gentle rain tMtne to Ostrood and couiiuence-l the praeiiee of medicine. He gave as his uatue, J. !S Dorcet. Daring his stay l8 pjiforinjl some sur:ie-il operations tint tu itiireiieJ both skill and an intin.te -kflowleli ol the science Alter beij; tnv.re soaia tune he eniployeil an attorney to work up a di voree case for It tin. 1 tic. initiatory stops were taken, and summons placed in the hands ot" the Sheriff to be served on the wile, whom the Doctor alleged lived in Decatur county, in this State. Id the meantime the Doctor succeedod m getting the Sheriff to deputize a man by the name of Lambert to serve the suuiaions. Court convened, tho case was called and it proceeded in proper stjle. The complaint was submitted, and a deposi tion sisrned by Lambert statino; that be knew Dr. J. S. Dorcet and that he was resident of Indiana for one year, and that he knew that he was marri-'J, and that his wile had left him. and she was still estranged frocn him, &o. . . The summons was returned as served by Lambert, but not stating where, Jud CuUeti noticed several informalities, and was rigidly examining the ease. Ho wanted to know something of the man Lambert. The Doctor was prepared for any e.uer srencv. lie brought a man to Versailles whom he introduced on the street as Laai bert; the J n dire ordered him brought into the Court. Alter being sworn he said bis name was not Lambert, ami that he knew nothing of the deposition or the service lhat Doctor Dorcet asked nitn to come down from Ocaood, and let him introduce him as Lambert. He alleged it as a joke. As soon as the Doctor fund that the Court bad " issued an attachment for the witness, lie saw that bis case was gone, and that he was caught in a trap. He was cautious in the whole afT.iir, and did not evee have his horse put up He jumped into his buggy and left for Osgood; an attachment was issued for him, and he had just thirty minutes start of the Deputy Sheriff. lie drove to Osgood, ordered his buggy to Cincinnati by O A; M. 11 tl., took another horse for thfe Indi mapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. -From further developments we have reason to believe that he himself personated L-iaibert in both the depositimi and set vice. He showed the Deputy Clerk a catalogue of the University of Virginia as Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy at that in stitution. tie is one man, at least, lhat found that he could not get a divorce so easily in Indiana. Versailles Gazette. ALLEY PEPPER'S S7V- 3ill 2 Situated 2 miles South of Metamora, ! ON TRACE tiRAXCil OF PIPE CREEK. The undesigned are now prepared to furnish Lumber of AU.Kladi A-rSTD 8 fZ Erf, " As they hvo in steady operation ona of tbo best portable Saw Mills it the couutry,C-iirnient to priuitife fureatg e.tQtaiaisg all kiqds of tre. Orders alUd oa t:ie sUjrtoit uotic,aq4 at the lowest ojarket prjees, WM. A-ALLET, inay 30-3 . C U A 4 U if F1 ER, li li la Y

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,s Manufacturer of n&m FORTES, WAREROOM AND FACTORT 203 & 205 EAST FRONT STREET, CINCINNATI, 0. -Vll IVTy Square Pianos Are of the Largest Scale, and bare the entire Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass. Fret Desk, Carved Lyre, Solid Rosewood Moldings, Etc. ALL M V GRAND PIANOS Have the entire Iron Frame, Agraffe Bridge, Three Unisons, Patent Repeating Action, and all Modern Iiaprovements I oh allege competition in regard to Workman ship, Darabilty, Touch, Richness. Depth an ' a1 Urilliancy of lone, and at lower prices than ea be purchased elsewhere, combining- the eiu qualities. Grsst inducements offered to Cash or good Short Time buyers. DESCRIPTIVE LISTS furnished onappllcationtoProf. Henry H . Kna uer. Refer to the following purchasers residing in Rronkville, Iud.: C. 11. Bingham, Prof, lleory R. Knauer. J une 25-1 y. Manhood: Hair Last, How Restored .rust published, a new edition of Dr. Culrerweli's Celebrated Essay on tha radical cure (without medicine J? of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary beuiinal Losses, Itupotrnry, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage etc.; also . ): isu notion, Kpilepsy, and Fits, nuucea ny tclt-inuu igence or sexual extrava gance. -yfiT. rice ,m aieled.inveIope,only8cents. The celebrated Author, in this admirable es say, clearly demonstrates frrui a thirty years' I successiui practice, that tae alarming consequences of Self-Abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or inn tppucation 01 me unite: pointing out a modenf cure at once simple, certain and effee tual , by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be. mav curehimselfoheaply, privately, and radically. 2sa this Lecture should be in the bandsof every youth and every man in tho land. bent,underseal,inaplainenvclop,toanyadlress, postpaid, - 1 isiot of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Cul verwillVMaTria ge Guide," price 25 centr. A ddi ess th e pub lishers, tJ l -s.J.C KLINE Jt Co., 127 flowery, New Vork, Post Office Box 4 566 Nov. 12. JOIIX II. HANS CH I ."N DP A I. EE IKWes, Clocks, fctoclni, AND allarticlesusuallj kept iu a Jewclrj store. Also, aircnt for lr. II . Uirsh's Sphtroidsl Spectacles, with improved Pautur.ie Letses. George V . Sheppc-rd's everlartirg Uvlii Pens, tho celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual CalendarClocks.consiKritiv it tatd. Osi pniilor lForA- Donefvr Gvld or SHnr j Pirticu la r attention paidto allkindsolRepaiiiiK; Place of business, one door north oftht 'Old; White Corner,'' l.urton's store)on Main BurgefS street, Brookville,lDdiaca. Apl. 17-y. ORW & CAI5S, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Have just opene 1 Stove and Tin-'Vare Manu-j factory at liroik villc, w'.iar thoy will keop con - i st intly on ban d a one assortment of j G3XIN,?Araa AND SH0?Sra7S2'! Together with all th-ir accompanying furaiture, embracing j Brass, Sn?ar in .1 Tc:i Kettles, And many extra Stove Trimmings, And-Iroas, Sad-irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO J A general assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware. I JOB WORK, I SUCH AS Roofing. Spoutieg, Ac., done with neatness and dispatch. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange lor wares

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rP,-1,Mni. HKnnn f-V fn sll suchas Ledger. Weeklies, Palnrdsy iH,Wet3hi oa M in street, first door balow Linck's , ;je ieE tifi, American, llrir't Vullj, Batar,

block. A f'.r shire of tha public p itrona!-e is solicited. March ll-j. Oa BORN & CA IN. ouRisrviNr iiousii: RICHARD DURNAX, PROPRIETOR July9KTOTIOS. T IIR undersiirned having lo.i.ed the Valley ll-ue Livery Stable for a term of ye:irs, will eon duct the same in con nection with bis own on the opposite side of the street. There will bean inoreisel stuck of good Horses, Bugsies and Family Carriages kept lor hire. Persons desiring good feed and the best stable in town, will plea s call. March ll-3in. A. M. TUCNKK. ' WILLIAM G. QUICK, ittorneyat Law & ilea! Estate Agent, ItaOOKVILLE, INDIANA. OFHeein ho Court House . Jollectionspromptly attended to, Real K state bought aud sold, Taxes paid, Ac. janl8-f iu WOOL! W O O L, ! ! BUI Nr. YOU It WOOL TO THE S f. mm W3GLSN MILL AT OLDENBURG IF YOU WANT The Highest Price for Your Wool, IN CASH OR GOODS. We have a tare assortment of all kinds of HOME - MAD 3 GOODS! SUCH AS Jeans. Flaaxials, Satiaatts, Cassimsres, Yarns, Blaak3t3, Sec. As cheap as thecheapest, and as g o! as the best. GIVE US A CALL Be-fore you dispose of your Wool, as we guarantee entire satisfaction. may 20-3 n. KOM WEBER A- FLODDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. 0f3e,Xa.S East Washington : mart9-6m. t. UtkU aV MC-Vti-ie AttornejR and Counselors at Law . BROOKVILLE. IND. J omcoin the Old '.Vaits CTarnar, S tson l Story.

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' AND PRE-EIYIPTIOW.

I HAVE 00m pi led a full, eonciae and evmptete statement, plainly printed, fur tho Information of parsons intending to lake op a Utnestead or Pre-Entptioa in this portion of the West, embracing Iowa, Dakota and N ebraaka and other sections. It explains how t proeeed to secure ISO acres of Rich Farming Land tor Nothing, six months before yon leave your home, in the most healthful climate. In short it contains just such instructions as are needed by those intending to make a Hi me and Fortune in the Free Lands of the West. I will send one of these printed Guides to any person sending mo 25 eents. Tha information alone which it gives is worth $5 to anybody. Men wha came here two and three Tears age, and took a farm, axe to-dy indepen dent. To Tocso Mss. j This country is being crossed with cameroas J Railroads from veiy direction to Sioux Ciiy. Iowa. Six Railroads will bo made to this city within one year. One is already In operation connecting as with Chicago and tho U. P. Kailroad, and two more will be completed before spring, connecting us with Dubuque and McGregor, direct. Three more will bo oouiple'ed within a year, connecting as Cirect with M. Paul, Mian., Yankton, Dakota, and Columbas, Nebraska, on tho U. P. Railroad. The Missouri River gives us the Mountain t-ade. Thus it will be seea that no section of country oilers such unprecedented advantage for business, speculation and making 1 a fortune. For the country is being populated. and towns and cities are being built, and fortunes 1 -1 . v t 1. .1 . - v. wave aimutk ugjuv yoi i . .1 . ih.m " w takes a homestead now will have a railroa 1 market at bis own door. And any eoterprising young man aith a small capital can establish himself iu a permanent and paj iojr business, if he selects the right location and right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence in tba westera country, and a large portion of the time employed as a Mercantile Agent in this country, has u.ade me familiar with all the branches of easiness and the best locations lo this couatsy. Pur one dollar remitted to ine I will giver truthful and definite answer to all que, lions on this subject desired by such persons Toil tham the beat plane to locate, and what business is overcrowded and what branch is no'.ec'.ei. Adlr-iis, DANIKL SCOTT, S. C. Ct m. of Emigration, may 27-ly. Box 185, Sijat V'tr, Ijw. ROBERT H. POWER, ittornov at' Law HIZOOKVILLE, IXDIAXA. TirO.Tice with 3. 3. Utrrell, Esq., in T.I "et's t nl ling, opposite the Court House. T.ilyl2 ly AUD LEI WOOL WM HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY. Custom Spinning done on' short notice and & Koll Cardlns on reasonable tcsmc, and all work WARRANTED I We have on hind at all tiasi a lare assortment I C A SS 1 M K U ES, 10 -J F L ANNE LS, I JEANS, PLAID TWKKDS, VLAIN ' ALL WOOL BLANKETS, LINSEVS, YARNS IN ALL CO LOUS, ; &c Ac Highest Mnrkct Pr:eespaiJ in Cash for Wool rr ext-banpe for poods. We ktep constantlj on hand a superior fo.l Cotton Hitting. Call aa d j examine our stock for jotrselves. WM.D VVISON JtSONS. Harrison, O., May 20, 187 0 3m. 33 jESL jEjIFI."". COWFECTiOWERY - . . AND ICE CREAM oALQ tJiN CnitlSTTAN KCEREK, T1I VSKFUl, POR n favors, nain announces that bo has tnidelarge additions to his est ihlishiuen f, and is renared better than evor ti accom laoaale cus tomers with the very best article of KliltIrl BREAD. Cakes ofall Kinds, Pies. Ac tie will furnish Caka au 1 Cr-!krs of all kinds , nt wholetle or retail, on reso i hle terras. Also, a good supply of Le-noas and Oriagas 6a hand . His assortinentof Confrtctionerie Is eiropleta eiihraciii? Candies of the best quality, Xuta Fruits, Ac, Ac. " -7s 7"a m rz ,0 17.7) llavine fltts I no a roo-.n f-ir the firpiw, lis will lie prepared, (f'lrinR the war. 11 setson, to fdrni-h lee Trea-n, Lemonade, Ac, to those who may favor him with a call, may 20-Rin. j fo&i (9ff.ee Ifeb ft e pot j 'IHU public will take notice th a t th e u n dersi gn- ' X oJ is prepared on short noticcto furnish ALL THE LEADING M:.V51A1LBS i OF THE I AY nnH all the Litersrv and Pcicctilc IMHi now publisLtd. Aluthe Harfer's Atlantic, Oodey's, Fraik Leslit'r;iu fact, all Msftasinrst.l rule. lie alse has ot ba i d ai-d ill V ct p 1 assort m e n t f Stationeuy, Kxviiois, I'l 5. lt-h I'ENCILS, ?CC , to C r tl' e with a P 1 1 r Is te AOVEIS NP A CM It TIES from 10 to 25 cents each July lfi-tf . .UMfB ."'ROM this date I offer bij large stock aud from in to 15 pvr cent. ebea r than ary t tb-r ' estiblitii n?nr.. This K irititaro innt-irly all my owu luauufactaring.. I wiiUwacrant the icplo f.r every pioca th.y buy. t d.ri't keep aiy second b'nnd Furniiur, and tor Tables and Sates don't all g'i to piectrs ou the road before the peoi le get tbotu home. I'rimptly attended to. Everybod v koows that I aik- the best at:d ncnteal K8ouoit at.d Walnut Coiii.is, an-t now I have a new patent bit-h looks better tlitn all the metallic-. It ii cemented inside ! aad outside, and hs a large gl.tss oa lop. Oi:e kind ii maJe particularly lor ladits. 1 also kicft I011 Vni the. metallic ciss. all sues. ben yiu send yoar orders, don t frget to let rue k: o 11 you want tha old or new pateut tor latli-s or gertlemen. The price will bo fruui 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than the cheaprt in ibe market. My establishmentis north on Slain Bargess street, between lt.tilru.sd aud Mill ots., else to tbo Depot. WM. F H Ai K . Feb 12 Lbs. Wool Wanted Vt MLxei'ville, Ind. T w'.llaay the UKillEST MAUKET PRICE IN ICASll FOR W OOL, or I will exchange for !

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' Wool, foans, Satlinels, Cassia. eres, Flannel.! j Blankets, Dry Hoods of all kinds, Boots and; I Shoes, and all kinc's of itoekin Yarns at Fac- . j tory prises, or I will get your carded or 1 spun or manufactured as yon desire. My goods j ! are from the Hamilton Factory. j I tlso have a Tailor shop in connection witfc

j my store, and will famish Casstmercs, Cloibs, and male un suits to ordr. Call and see. SAMUS L COLTER, may 7. Miaerville, lad. Attorneys aad CTa?ell-ri at Law IvVlLLE, IN IU ANA. ".OiTl" in fjj c.- n l.t.i y uT tbe Ddsp :

HEIFEL'S

GROCEffiF ST OUR. A this Qrooory Store ia Brooke 11 le.'ta Jaekioa Lyaa's Balldlng, has a IVH G IE s to c k: OF ALL K IXlMi OV GROCERIES SUCH AS .v COFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, OF ALL UlUUti, ' . ' BEST F AM I LY F I O U li SPICES, CAA AIFD F F.l' US, CURED MEATS CF ALL KINDS. and every other aril-!e wbroee4 ia a FiliST-CLAS UUOUKIIY 3TORK. The Trade of the fM' - ija uf illy ; Solietod and satisfaction guaranteed. Will sell very tar forcssh. T 1'MUiKK hKlFlSL. July 7-It. Y0U11 ATTENTION is COKI'IALLV INn f:l to the "Headtrsos Countj KeMueky Land JSale." ltealarl; chartered by the l.rg'mUture bf Kentuck;, endorsed and reeoniuseuded -y titrj lesding i Cicial in the State, and otr &UU i f her most prominent citizens. This splcbdid sehewe em- ' urat-ss - ' - '. - 531 PHIZES, $314,320, ' Con. prising one thousand aaresof the richest riv- ; er-lottsm tobaeeo farms in Ik wealth count of Uenderson, Kentnekr, with alt tkeir oyparlanances. j Capital frlzt, $150,000! j SAtALLK.-3TPRI2E.tSCl 1 Also aheut $20,0U0 in UiLtaeks. tka rent 'lnoue of the prcj ert lor the Tear lM. ll and lt-i, to he distributed to lbs winner c.t the Cr.t rosea prices.rdspootirelr. Reut lor loOi s '12 par acre. ! TICKETS F1YK UOLI.AMP. The Prawing will positively take ' place July 4th, I 1S71. hi Masonic Temple, Lubisvillr, Ky. 11 audiile of the best citiaens have giren BnuualiOrd certificates and cDdoiscuiats ( t this inagnificei.a . eotc-rvrire. Kvery dollar invested hy ticket h-lderi is bH in tiust by the corjinis siutiert appointed tj tha Lejeif Inture, until the drawing -takes plrr anil j.rires are delivered. Inenrae of the pri.pertj fer iast 1 5 tears has atersged $30,000 A YEAR. In order lo have jour ivckt pTuj-evlj registered, buy at inre ol n.r jrre;;lcl) (tul,nr If Uiit to either of the fulluwtn finaLeial agents, who wi!l furniob foil dkcriplive eirt-u'arr: L. 11. l.Yf.'K, Carh'r Farmers Bank, Henderson, lit. P.. L. AM-XANCrr,Ccnimercia5 Ilai.t, f.euUTllle, Ky. - - JOUN r. LAlllAil, Pres. E:ck, Uuj tittrine, Ky. JAMES L. DALLAM, .Commercial Bank, Padurab , Mr. B.G. TUOMAj.CiiL. Obs. and KeptV, l.xn.(jton, Ky. W. li. TV Li:K, CntbkT 1 i-j ofit bk., Ownisbt.ro, Kt. SEMOMN, ITXOK & CO., Fynnsvill. In. Hood Club Agents w iultd everywhere. up $15 GOOD AS GOLD. $20 BUT THE ONLY OEKl'ISE IJirBOVKU .ioaox.cox watcexb I MAN UFA CTU P.ED bt tkk OKOI LE Vt" ATC1I Ct Ihey are the beft Irake, Ilurlil Carer. Gael; chaed; luik a I'd weai like fice fi.ld, and aio eijiinl in rpper.raLCC to ti e btst gold watt-hea uniNlly c.. fling l.r. Full - Jwle4 Levers, (icnt's and I.ntfifs' sias. a (M each. OUR D'JU ltLK EXTKA kKFIKCD Solid trroide Gold Hunting Cased, Full Jeweled Levers, are rrjualtn 2 Gold W.-t-b-s; Begulatod a4 tluarn nteed to keep corret tiuie, and wear and l ot tarnish, with Extra Fine Ceses,at $2 each. No money is required in advanre. tl o tend ay Express anywhere within the United Ptates, payable to agent on deiitciy, viiik tbo rrivilego.ta i pen aud examine I cUre paid li.r. and il tiotsatisfactory returned, by pojisg tl-e Exprett charges. Pl.-ces where eTpres -eirntiot deliver goods aill ba sDt by mail as Ittpislered Package, prepaid, by rcndirfcccsh in advance. .. . , AS AOENT t-KMMKO FlIS f IX WTCHr KT IS Exika Wairn I"i;F.r., making r. lx 1 i ffitnts for oa f rr:s J2 11 tcits Vi.r f 12 . Al.O ELEOANT OIIOII'E t.ol l CHAIK5, of latest and most costly stylus, fr Ladies and Ccntlricen, from 1 to 4 insl-.is !i.ng,-at $2, 4, r.fi, and $8 each, sent with watt-hes at lowest whi.lesalo prices. j Also the Finest Cenuiuc Brazilian, Australian I ai d California Dixmund Kings and Fins, with i f lid 18 cnr:it JoM Settings, equal to those eosting fioro 7i tu $15. Urnts and Ladies Solitaire IMamnr.d Kipjs and Pins, warranted ai-l'd 18 ; Carat tiold , at $7, l . up to $li each. Clutter : at J1.J12. t l to lr each. Ladies Ear Kings, f-clitairc and Diaiaoad Clusters al $1, - $17, tli, j up to f2 per Set. Aim, Kuhy, Coral, tisrart and Moss Stones (Solid ISCaiat Gold Fellings), Kinfrs, Fius, a r.d Plcevo Fattens, at manufaeturers' and im j-ortcrs' rices. Old (.old and Silver taken ia exc Varus andtka liixhest n.aikct rtet allowed, fitf ;!aialv tba kind sad price jf Goods rtipairr-d, aad aveid all begus co Lei 11 s ly t.rdrrirg otily frcnt . Tllfc hUlIK CO., a) 8 fm. US rulten Street, Sew Terk. aiiccir'2 mm P1ASIIBS. Si. re at d I13 1 1 tmt rnrrd ; kalf a l'Uitei; usually in t . m 1 Lice t ours. Dr. Green, 'o. Flwl PrdrrsT. Xew York, inffims . 1 e sold ' n J; r tit , jut e ir, lsr.2, two V4atcis t a yi.org tuai sufiiig ery ttrely Iri iii luirlsk-o. 0i lUrtday the called to g-i t wii mete ioi a frii rcl.ai d t--n rtatrdkew tbe two the Lad j nit Uart-d t-t Ja t t day had relieved ber ui.D;rultrIy afler (.ulling tbaw or, atidt-urtd krr in two dip cf a uiott distrtttiag pain in bet buck si d I0J1 s. AMcr.rk's Pototis 1 lastrre kve been t-i.tcificf lor llbtuu.tititni if she H tisls. foand G(ID .VATCllES mo GEN I LN E IS VA R AT COM). Ftiffened facks. llcr.tirg Case. Full Jeweled icier M t.vt mfc U, ( Laditr' ar.d Crits' sixes, )t euly tliirtj-6te dullar carh! ULR EXTKA UNK QUALITT, kfi Katlisk, wifs aad An rrican MovemeBt.- ! Full Jeweled Levers), Ml iintstitd at any f iice, ferfoetly rfgolaled aid adjusted, at forty duUars each. hOl.JD h FF1N KD Al I l!lM I hK'LP, tnenrpassvd for beauty; enal iu appearaat-o to $2MA Hld Watcbts; lluriiing Caed, FttH-Jeweled Lv vtrs 1 1 adiir' ai a Otbta' s:zvr,) at twtkty dollais rarh. EXTKA REFINED OROIDE ;01.D WATCHES, H ntlig Taseil, Fiill Jeweled Lerera. etjual to fliO (Jold Watch's, at nnly Cllfn dollars. The Double Eslra Rc 61 -d, tcniy doliar eaek. Als., COi.N flLVSR tiUSriSti-CASED lull Jrwclcd Lt-vers, t cevrnteca dollars. Utr Fine, twenty dollais. Ats-.ctivtii Lm t.r iaple., Iwrcty five dollars eaf-h. AisoiiOLD Cll A1NS. Ia1et axd most eaSCy styles, etsix, eijtht.ten ad twelve dollars aweb . Lirgabt Oroide Hold Cbaii.s (Ladies' aad liits' fioinlO to 4Hinebs long, l two, four. sa aad eiehl dollars each, sent at Wholesale Frieea. MONEY RLQU1RED IN A WVAKCE, Vat rent by (Express, peyabte n delivery. Plaeea where nc- iipirti rof, 6 dailt le att-t hy a ail. t eet.urt-d, V.y ccHdiur rash ia advaao Aa AtrsT iem..g vuu Fitk Wtcs, ana Extsa Waici: riKf. rr va- air vamc. tJotds may U j TLN LJ asd EXAMINl'D -fore (aid for, on payiaei.t of Espresa eharger at.d if not si. tisfsrtore . tetttrr-.d, dttrf r IHKKAfil.k aATCll tft.. may 12-l;n. 1 4b Fullnn St.; w Ycik. DM OKI E?. AVsrlale 1 itrs Sepal!; .teine J i Yrh. 1 1 dial m, liiin is art." i-thrr Metes, lor psnsnv.s In ni any t ii irt.ourtiy , Uit every wbrro't Hffjtii t-. , !iLt l.i.i'M, ton i-appott. ., saf 6,-itnt , auer: uX-lift) : I HLart- as Ut die ore i-l laired. dtWr Irtt. Lktibeis e:ablichd fifteen tear. Anm, ".- "'. . M 1" Vf All. ti ry. : ar;sa r-v. 'IM