Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 September 1870 — Page 3
THE AMEBIC. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE W. W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS.
Leave Brookville. Ckiesgo Express ......... Chicago Mail ..... Pay Ireigai ... r. M. UPWARD TRAINS. Chicago Express ...8:49 r. x. .9:1l A. M. Chicago Mail...... ...... Day freight .1:41 r. u. The Joint Discussion Next Saturday. Of course it is general. known thai Judge Wilson and JuJe Gooding will bate a joint discussion in Brookville next Saturday. It is nnderslood that the Republicans and Democrats generally will be on hand to hear their respective standard-bearers, and it is therefore not necessary to urge their attendance. Att'y Gen'l Williamson. As our readers are already aware, Attorney General Williamson is announced to address the people at Metamora next Wednesday afternoon, and at Brookville next Wednesday evening. Our people will miss a treat, if they fail to hear him. Turn out, everybody. Judge Wilson in Shelby County. The Shelby Republican says that Judge Wilson's meetings in that County last week were well attended, and his speeches and views well received. On Monday Gooding intruded himself upon the Judge's meeting at Fountaintown, but did not make anything out of it. A Democrat of Sbelbyville, who was present, informs Kditor Cum back that the Judge "held David level" Wilson's Speech at Carthage. On our first page this week will be found Judge Wilson's speech at Carthage, Uush Co., Aug. 12ih, iu joint discussion with Judge Gooding. It will command attentive perusal iti.d careful study, as it is a masterly exposition of the political questions that now agitate ttie people. We will Here lake occasion to say tbai Judge Wilson has thus tar sustained himself most nobly in his canvass of this District, giving his competitor all the work be cau posniDiv uend to. Kead ike speech. Meetiug of Coufdreuce. Tlie Soulu-Lasitrn Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Mishop Scott presiding) will meet in Brookville ou Wednesday morning next, Sept. 7th. Tue annual sermon will be preacued on Tuesday evening by Kev S. i'tucber. We are gratified to learn that our citizens geneiaiiy manliest a commendable spirit of liberality in opening their bouses lor the euleilaiMiienl of the Coulereuce. li is hoped thai all will do what they can to make the session ol Cunleience a season of mutual interest to us members and to our euliie couiinuuily. Religious notice. Nell Saboatb witt close the three years' ailuiul service ot tlie Uev. Dr. T. II. Lynch in UiooW vtlle. Ity request, Mr. Lynch will pleach on SaVia'li mortiing a sermon ou ihe New Heaven and New Earth text : 2d Feler 3 cb. 13 verse, "Nevertheless we according to kid promise look I or uew heavens and a new earth w Herein d-vi-Utrlb righteousness" Republicans and Democrat, be on' hand next Saturday lo hear JuJge Wilsou and Judge (Joodiiig in joint discussion. Attorney General Williamsou at Melamora next Wednesday al ter noon. Sale of Refreshment Stanis. The Committee of Arrangements of the l iaiiklin County Agricultural Society give notice that they will sell the refreshment siauds si public auction next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sale to lake place on the Fair (Jroui.ds, and tacb of the ten stands lo be sold ttpkralely lo the highest bidder. The New JBiidges. Tbe wotk on the various new bridges is pro greying, wiih the exception of the bridge between Brook vi lie and Fa-rGelJ, the work on bicli appears to have beeu suspended until a suthcieiil pumping lorre can be secured. Teachers' Institute at Coanersvil'e. l'res l Jubu aud I'rot Harrison attended the leucliers' Inaiitute at Couuersville last week, aud ttudered very etlicieut service and instruction during the session. This Institute was more largely attended this year than formerly, stid much more interest manifested. Tbe Couuersville limes says: A tcral many citizens of Couuersville miss 4 one of Ihe liuesl literary treats ever given lu tue place, by not attending tbe lecture ot i'rot. Harrison in the School Chapel on Thursday inlii last. Mr. llarrtsou a oubjeCi was tuucaiiou and the Use of Knowledge, and lor ovrr an hour he haudled this subject to the er!eci delight of the audience. We hope Mr. llarrisou will soou lecture here again. Ihe Couuersville Examiner says : i'rolessor Harrison is a man of tin educatiou aud au experienced educator, aud is quae a valuable aUuiou tu tue laculiy of biooaville Couee. I'rol. John, ot KrouKt ille, was ivj iu allendai.ee upon tne lustimie, a:id adltJ uiateilailj lo the Interest ol lue occasidu. Lverjbody Is expected lo aiieud the Joiu, 1) UCUsSlull next baiuiday. Attorney Ueueral Wiliiamaou at Brookville t-rxi V t JoeaJ.ij eveuing. Brookvulo Accoai jajdattoa Train. He lirouaville Accommodaiiou Tram will coui:uetce luuumg again next week, as we uuuerstaud. trains lo statt I'roitl here al 5 o clot: a lu ite oiuriiing nd return in ihe evening. . Correction. We committed an error last week in stating M'i Ltr. Scull had purchased and occupied the Uohtnann property. It was the Bauuaan proptrJ in ite lioitom that he had purchased and upitd. The Dr. aud his fajatly have become permanent resident among our people. E'erjbody should turn out to hear Attorney Genera! William$0n. lie is a No. 1 speaker. Kon. Godlote S. Onh lo speak ia Brook, ""eon the 22d inst. Hon. Johu Sherinau, U. 8. Senator from 0Ki.t spsak at Uonnersvillo, Sept. U. Hon. Geo. y. Julian returned home ihort since. fJtt County Fair next week. J-int Dijcuseioa nest Saturday,
Blooming Orore Items. The weather ia unfavorable for sowing wheat, yet some have commenced. The ground is very hard and dry. On Thursday, Aug. 25th, Mr. Jacob Larri-
more and Miss Sallie Shepherd of this Township were married at tbe Miller House in Brookville at 3 o'clock P. U. bf the resident minister of this place. Soon afier, they started for home, and when near Blooming Grove Mr. Larriroore's horse took fright and ran at full speed. In turning at right angle to enter the town, the horse suddenly fell, upset the bfggTt threw both out wiih much force, severely injuring Mrs. Larrimore, and it is feared her injuries will prove fatal. She was conveyed to the residence of Mr. Thomas Genu, and the Drs. Berry were sent for, and she has a 1 the attention that skillful physicians and kind friends can give her. We hope for her recovery. Tbe accident occurred about three hours after her marriage. II. Blooming Grove, Aug. 29, 1870. New Trenton Items. Strange things occur in our town, but the strangest of all is, how often they move our Post Office. At almost any time can be seen a man with a wheelbarrow "toting" it .through the streets. Some suggest that it be made portablea very sensible idea. The last move was made to our thriving merchant, E. K. llockafellar's, where it is being conducted with success. Tbe Rev. S. II. Y bit more delivered his farewell sermon to-day. We understand he intends removing to some other locality. Our society will miss him much. Mr. W. is a talented minister, and we would say wherever he may go that he aud bis family can be relied on as sincere workers in tbe cause of Christ. An excursion gotten up under the auspices of Mr. Atwell Jack man passed down the Valley Railroad on Saturday last. Quite a number of our jolly folks participated in their social enjoyments some participating too freely iu a way which was not good for them. The pic nic given below town on Saturday last was a success no dis;urbance of any kino; all passing off "as merry as a marriage bell " The young folks bad quite a lively time. The propose having another pic-nic shortly, aud everybody will be invited. The partnership of Kiiete Dorman in the blacksmith business has been dissolveJ, Dorman arranging ihiiigt preparatory lo starling a shop. Succes to bun. Mr. Wtiliata Set-ley t-upplies our town and iciuity wiib good wholesome beef. Bilij daughters nothing but tbe No. 1. An excursion is being gotten up by Mr. it. Donogh from Atbby'8 and Trenton to Cinci -uati aud return, Saurday, Sept." 10th, 1S?U fare lor round trip only $1. This promises to be a pli-atam wtlair. Farmer. Mew Trenton, Aug. 2Sih, 1870. New Goods, Ntw Uoous. King & Son seli Prints ai IU cts., Bleached Musliu 10 els., go Delaines 25 cts. Large assortment oi DreUoodai very low prices Hlack Silks, Ta-it. Linen, Bed i'lcking, Cassitiieres, Checks, D inestic Gingham, French Gingham; Biact. Drab, litowu aud White Aipaccas; Notions in t-uj.e-s variety, Clothing, lioots and Shoe-. tla;s and C.ip, Factory Goods of all kind large slock of Smoking Yarns. Stock a 1 tresh and new, and will add. to it nearly every week, and will sell on the most favorable terms. We ask the special attention of buyers, aud invite them to call and see our stock and leurn our prices. John King & Sox. Announcement. WillUai Lairl, of Mt. Cariael, is a candidate for Township Trustee of Springfield Township at (he eusuiog fall sicction. For Sale A 7-octave Piano in excellent condition, al a bargain, at P. P. Wismau'e. Masonic meeting in Brookville next Saturday night. The Dr. Davis lor 12.510. property sold last Saturday Wanted seventy-live cords of oI wood. Apply immediately lo J. P. D John. The largest and best assortment of Lamps is at A. J. King's Drug S ore. The County Commissioners will meet in regular session on Monday next. FJ G. Glidewell, of Fairfield Township, is understood to be the Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. Ague weather. We are requested to call attention to John II. Wiuans' advertisement in another column. Krookrille College 1 week. rill re-open next Monday M. R. (lull Esq. continues to stump the Dis trict for Gooding. A. Hinds of Wbitcorab i fl'ers for sale his entire property, preparatory to moving West. See adv. in another cotoino. N. Kleman has opened a Cigar Manufactory in the liuhminn building lornierly occupie I by liauman A Carmichael as a millinery store. John Beggs' distillery near Melamora, after a suspension of a few weeks for repairs, is again iu operation. Jacob A. Zeller, Superintendent of the Ot ford Schools, and for a short time Editor of the Oxford Citizen, has been appointed Principal of the Evansville (Ind ) High School. We acknowledge the receipt of complimen tary tickets ta the coming Fair in Union Coon ty and the coining Fair in Dearborn County. Wheat is selling ia lirookvide al one dollar per bushel. For the American. The Christian's Hope. How cheering to the faithful, trusting heart of tbe humble Christian comes tbe sweet assurance, while battling with the trials and vicissitudes of earth, that just beyond this vale oi sorrow, this scene of conflict, this battle-field of life, there lies the beautiful land, tbe golden eity, the eter nal rest, which oar Father has prepared for the faithful ones who bare loved Him and trusted ia Bira beer ! Te surging waters of affliction may tosa angrily tbe frail barque which bears him o e'er the ocean of life to the erernal shore and may three taa to submerge him beneath its angry waves, but, though ho my become tired and weary and long for tbe promised rest, ho does ant despair does not fear tbe result, for he knows in whom be trusts, and be knows that tbo kind Father whote promises have over been faithful aad true, ie etjll fci constant tad Ctithfsl guide.
and that lie will alt innately gaide him safely on to that haven of peaceful, quiet rent. The thunders of persecution may be hurled gainst him, even the darts of malevolence and u . . 1 I. : l ...
not, even with the bitterest Invectives, deprive him of that cheerisg hope, that abiding trut hat abidins- trn.twhich religion gives, nor can it destroy the sweet consolation which that hope and that trust mnnvit him Hark mnmrm .f n. m m mw kn... n him, and all around mar look dark and dismal ; and dreary, but the darker the hour the brighter gleams mat oeacoo light which comes streaming back from the golden city to mark his way and to lead him on to its heavenly mansions. But ah ! how cheerless, how utterly disconsolate must be the hearts of those who have never experienced that hope, who have never sought, that heavenly trust and that guiding band, while passing through life's bitterest trials. How painfully dreary must be the hours of bitter pain and deep affliction to him who has no hope beyond the trying hour, and no hand to guide him through tbe darkness and gloom. O who would not seek that inspiring hope 1 Who would not seek an interest in that heavenly Home, an 4 in that loving hand which alone cau guide us safely through the storms of life to that Home! Let, if need be, tbe wealth and honors, all the gay baubles or this fleeting life be withheld, let trials and conflicts come, bet O give me the Christian's hope, the consolations of religion, and let me under ail the circumstances in life, be enabled to say "Thy will be done I" Drewemburg, Ind. J. H. Clocd. Amendments to the Bankrupt Law. To the Editor of the. Indianapolis Journal: I am in receipt of a rreat many letters from attorneys and others desiring to know if a bankrupt, as the law now stands, can file his petition and obtain a discharge uo. less his assets are sufficient to pay fifty cents on the dollar of his debts? lo answer to these inquiries I wish to say that on the 14th of July last, the 33rd section of tbe Bankrupt Act was so amended, that the second clause of that section does not apply to those debts contracted prior to January 1, 1869. As the law now stands a party may obtain a discharge in bankruptcy from aoy debts contracted prior to January 1, 1869, whether his estate pays fifty cents on the dollar or not. Truly yours, Edwin A. Davis. Indianapolis, Aug. 23, 1870 PHOTOGRAPHS! I tike this method of informing the public of Bro.)Kvilla and vicinity that t hive bought the Photograph Gallery recently owned by T. W. Oowey of this place. My past experience has been wittb. Mr. Roddy of GreeDsburg, who is one of tbe finest Artists in the State. therefore flatter myself that I am qualified to take ANY KIND OF PICTURES in our line, FROM A LOCKET TO LIFE SIZE, and finish the same in the Best Style or the Art. A. It. JARARD. Brookville, Aug. 12, 1870-tf. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. 1 :X?fuffioe in the seconditory of the Democrat building feb!9 GROCERY STORE. J. H. BROCK AMP HAS opened a new Grocery Store in the rot m .idj'tining Davis 4 Gates' Drugstore, where he lias for sale ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES. such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, St)Iees,&:c which are (Torcd for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Store c be obtained there, either a t WHOLESALE OURETUL. He respectfully solicits the liberal patron ..f the public. J. H. BROCK AM P. dec. 24-y . JOHN II. II A NSC II FN -DKAI.F.R IS JHif eties. Slocks, fato.lrg, 4 N t all articles usually keptinaJewelrjatore Also.agentforDr.ll. llirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantoscopic Lenses. George W . Shepperd's eveilattirg vold fens, trie celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and tbe perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. 6si paid or Work Done for Gold or Silver Particularattention paidto all kinds o f Repairing Place of business, one door north of tbe "'Old VhiteCorner,"f HurtoB'sstoreJon Main Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. 17-y. STOVE STORE AND TIB-WARE H1FACMY OSBORIM & CAIN, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Uave just opened Stove and Tin-Ware Manu factory at UrooSt ville, where they will keep con stantly ouhiadi fineassortmeotof C00KLV1, PARLOR AND SHOPSt LVI I Togather with all their accompanying furniture embracing Brass, Sugar ind Tea Kettles, And many extra. SMve Trimmings, And-Irons Sad-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO A general assortment of Tin and Japanned War aro3 woFLii, seen .IS R.ioftn. po-utia, Ao., done with neatness and dispt?n. Old iron. Copper, 3rass an! Peivter, taken In exchange for wares. 'orm.s Oil 3 ftp For Casli. Shoj on diio jtra.it, first door below Linck's block. fir shars of tns pa'iUa pttronae is solicited .March ll-y. OS BOit X & 0 A I N' . ALLEY & PEPPER'S Situated 2 miles Smth of Afet tmora, ON Tlt.lCE rtlUN'Cil OF VIVE CHEEK. The undersigned are now prepared to furnish Lumber of All Evimls VTSTD SIZES, As they htve In ste ly operation one of the st Portable Saw Mills in the coantry, convenient to primitire forests containing all kinds of trees. Orders filled on the shortest notice, and at the lowest market prices. WM. A. ALLET, mavJO S-a. CHARLES PEPPER. FOR We are selling cur Goods AT COST FOR CASH, as we are determined to close oat oar entire stock of goods tbis season. CROOKSUANK MASTERS. Fairfield, Aug. , 1870-tf.
IfISHES to inform his friends and others who
u. may UJ? m r'rJ!'? ,h-,,J h Theodore Reifel, in Jackson Lynn's Block, oppo T 1 . . ? -7 site Dr. Berry's office, where he keeps a Well Selected Stock of At Low Prices, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Pearl Barley, Beans, Soaps, Staroh, Flour, Meat, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Apples, Potatoes, Mackerel, White Fish; Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead, Thread, Notions of all kinds, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Extracts, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoanut, Coin Starch, Catsup, Mustard Pickles, Canned Fruits of all kinds. Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Sealing Wax, Stoneware, Wooden ware, Willow-ware, a large stock of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE : to suit all tastes, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Rru.ih.es, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Turkish Prunes, Dried Currants, Raisins, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, Ginger, Molasses. Vinegar, Coal Oil. Salt by the barrel or sack, and all articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chimneys, and a Splentii Assortment of CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, Soda Water, Lemonade and Ice Cream. All of which be will sell Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such as Apples, Potatoes, -leans, Onions, Dried Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a call and get a bargain. Brookville, Ind., Aug. 26, 1370-y. Public Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property. THE undersigned will sell at public auction, on the premises , On Saturday, Sept. -10, 1870, his Farm situated about 'two and a half miles north of brookville, on the Brookvitla and Connersville Turnpike Road. Said Farm contains 06 acres, and is in a giod state of cultivation has on it a good orchard of apple, peach, cherry and other fruits. Also will sell at the sime time and place his Persons! Property consisting of Plowa, Hstows and other Fartniuir Utensils, and 10 head of llogs averaging about 150 pounds. Sale at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE. On land one-half cash, one-fourth in six month'), and remaining onefourth in one year from date. Personal Property cash in hand. SAMUEL iUEPPARD. Jeff. Coi.kscott, Auctioneer. Aag. 26, 1870-3W Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. Sttf. of Indiana, Fbanklin Cotxtt, ss. NOTICE is hereby given that Alexander Davison, Administrator of the Estate of John lford, deosaso-l, has filed ht petition to sell the re-il estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pf his debts; and tht said petition will be beard at the next term of the Court ol Common Pleas of sid County. Tost: August loth, A. D. 1870". SaMUKI. S.,II ARREt.I., C. C. P. Franklin County. Binkley Jfc Jones, Att'ys. augltf aw Manliood: How Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Eefny on t h, mriifn I inr mthflut tuealeine ol Sneruiatorrhaca . or Seminal lleakni In voluntar? tcu.iial Loeeee, 1 u t.ctc I 15 , Altnial and Physical Inc-ipacity, 1 lupediment f to Mairiage etc.; also Consumption , Epilepsy , and Fits, induced by t elf-indulgctct or sexua 1 eztrava' gance. fig Price .in asealedenvelope.oclyScentf. Tbe celebrated Author, in Ibis admiral 1 essay, clearly demons tr st tt Inn- a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of Self-Abuse rosy be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife: pointing out n modeof cure at once sire pie, certain and efftctual.byuieansof which every su fie rrr.iio mat ter wli.it bis condition may be, may curthiniself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the bandsof every youth and every man in the land. Seat, under seal,ina plairrenvelip,'sny address, postpaid, on receiptof six cents, ortwo postage stamps. Also.'Dr: Cul vrwell'f"MaTriage Guide," price 25 ccntr. A ddrcss t h r pubr Ushers, ClI AS. J . C . KLINE A Co.. 127 Bowery ,N'ev York , P os t Office Box 4586 Sc t 2. 2S.O0D LBE. WOOL WANTFD AT THE HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY. Custom Spinning & u oil Carding done on short notice and on reasonable terms, and all work WARRANTED. We have on hand at all times a large assortment OASSI MERES, 10 4 FLANNELS, JEANS, FLAl L) " TWEEDS, TLAtN " ALL WOOL BLANKETS, LINSEVS. YARNS IN ALL COLORS, Highest Market Prices paid in Csh for Wool or exchange for goods. We keep constantly on hand a superior No. 1 Cotton Bitting. Call and examine our stock for yourselves. W.M.I) IVISOX A SONS . Harrison, O., May 20, 187U 3m. es F. FAMILY owing Machine. BEST 1 1ST USE I Among the advantages claimed for the W EEI FAMILY M ACUIN fi, please note the following: jr-S?" simplicity of invention, Tliorougnness of construction, -Convenience tor using, ft-T--Superiority of execution, and grSfNeiitncss of arrangement. At the Paris took the Exposition, lS-iT, tbis machine FIRST AND ONLY FIRST PRIZE far American Family Sewing Machines. Machines on exhibition at 'drs. Bauman's Millinery Store or at tbe residence of Mrs. Kcwley ne:r the College. To responsible parties machines will be sold on time, by a pigment of ten dollars and afterwards ten dollars per month until paid for. Call and examine them. Mrs. A. A. KEWLFY", Ag't, jul 15 3m Brookville, Ind. .jjost Office ftctos cfiepot. 'I 'HE public will take notice that the underslgaX edis p repared on short no ties to furnish ALL TUE LEADING i KWSPAPERS OF TUE DAYV Baches Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Nigbt, Western World, Uay's Doings, Clipper, W ilke's Spirit, Scientific Am'ericsn, Harper's Weekly, Baser, and all tbe Literary and Scientific papers now published. Alscthe IOlNrTlIT,IES, Harper's, Atlantie, Qodey's, Frank Leslie's ;l u fact, all Magatinrs of Bote Hoalso has on handand will keep sr assortment of Stationert, ENYKi.re, Fins, Ikkb Pencils, c, tsgethot with all the lata M m as n as r tr I- t rrrn NOVELS AVDN0 VE LtTTES u.isi.n..nit.,rti. "om ID to 25 cents eacb July U-tf. JAMES lUTTlfJ-B.
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OLOTHE3 WRINGER. THE COLBY WRINGER is a perfect combination of simplicity .efficiency, and durability. It contains no unnecessary parts, but every quality that can be desired in a machine for expressing water from clothes is embraced in this, making it the Umivcbsal Fayobitk wherever knelt is the only wringer that fastens itself to the tub, and can be changed from one tub to another in a moment, thus sariDg much lbor and inconvenience, i The frame being ail Galvanized Iron and Brasa, ean never rust nor rot, it much more datable than any wood frame can be, and more easily repaired if broken by accident. It takes less room, is much lighter to handle. and does not require a second persou to hold the tub from turning oyer when used. But the question, of lite, his besn, Which ta thrBkst Macui.nk?" AVeare selling hundreds of machines to persons who have tbe Clog' V heel Wringers, which they lay aside, and purchase tbe Colby Wringer, because it works so much easier and wrn.gs diyer. Some say the Colby Wringer turns easier, while wringing a bed quilt, than the Universal with nothing in it; and others that they had rather pay for a Colby Wringe every year, than use any other if given to them. Its reputation is unrivalled and becoming mare popular every day, as its real merits become known . PRICE ONLY $7 50. Don't be put off with any other. This Wringer neels no further comraeats,-but will show for itseif. I am constantly traveling-! :t. u .. ak.. w-: ....... k... : s. t. .n. ;!.). r..r i s.n l. r impossible for I n lill 111. a I O rU, uub 1 k . iiuivcdiuiv ava me te call on every ta oily in the County this year, and those wanticg Wringers should not delay, but send in your orders to me at once, and the Wringers shall be delivered at your door im mediately. Address P. r. L'rDllilO, Agt, jalla 6m Springfield, Indiana. New Stove Store TIN" SSSOE3 IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. FIEBER Has just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in Brookville, where he will keep constantly on -hand a fine assortmeut of COOKINO, PARLOR AND SHOP T ogelher with all their accompany inf. furniture,, nbriciag BltS, SUHIH ASi) TEA lvET - l,ES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, Andcm T Irons, Sad-Irons, Shovels and Tons ; alio a gn eral assortment of TIN AND JAPANNED WARE, at "Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such as ROOFIM, SPOUHNS, done with neatness and dispatch- Odd Platos furnished for Stoves, and Old Stoves ropaired. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and 1'e vtcr taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on James Street, South of Court House. A liberal snare of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. J. 1). FIEUER. julS tf Ia V Rrook villeil n d i n n n rPH1S nndorsinned haViag lo.t-el the Valley A. Horns Livjry 5 t ible for a term of ye:irs, will conduct the sima in n,innectiin with his own on the opposite side of the street. There will be an increased sr. of good IIori-, Busies and Family Carriages kept for hire. Persons desiring good feed and the wst stable in to n , will pls:ise call. March !l-3ui. A. M TUCiVfcR. LVMREL, IND. J. 0. VAN HORN, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS ACCO.M.MODATlOiVS. Wrish Orsters,Fish and Game in sea sen. fe-1 t-l v. TvoT&eimTffresmwrmsw&n before ihfpublic ton&nougiitom inavasingfjile andpopuhrjfyaj'CthB ocsTenaenessoTns mpmarmcnt. alcolorittifts no earra, vmtingiMjngtii&uvrwHully sua ce&srui. Jfirrvstor tJlairtollQ Teads it micccedsbk (bmpt y,a7though notalimi irrccesgul. lerette glandsorti property jfsadfvsk wsscsit. Rimparth 'drafa cmdiriry tiairltati rtifiilglossh Tppearmcff t fO Oft mdaUFmt soMia Mncn. Jtiscoi bunded upo Scientific sf thcpiircsfjhgtvdient prmcipi (truuxei immtjiXt wtsitsodari TcsnMom us amost 'loutniatt' bercan wenifm 'ivlndtho AMBIW ?A is too u Uknotmto fUTi 'tf&fforn never beMriihout it? ISOLD B 1 SVEltYWHl op rtftors For sale by Davis A (JteS, T. B. Talbott, iletamora; V. L jullo-y Brookville Ind.; Seerest, Laurel. gtkeye 8eto!)3 iVJqctii7e9 EQUAL TO AS V MAClItVR IX USE, and superior to any ta.it is offered for less than eihty fire dollars. They do all kinds of work Hem, Fell, Tuck, Bind and Crl, an will sew on Vather r shoe soles, or the ffnest f.tbris that is i ased. They have a good warrant for three ye-irs. ;aod hxrt, a feeding device that aever wears out or pucker, the Eil The are sold Tor F..rty-fivo i Dollars br J. P.VRVI3,' I pillars br 1 Jint-OSia Asent at BrooVvi'Je.
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gooff's SeHw Sitters, itoofi)3's Serial) Ioi)ic, IVJjqijV p Vtl Wlrl Wife Hoofland's German Bitters, A Bitter t without Alcohol r Spirits of iy ' kind, Is different from all others. It ia composed of tbe pure juiees of vital faiscifLC or Roots, UmM, and Basks (or as medicinally termed", extract), tbe worthless or inert portions of tbe ingredient not being ased. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained as much medical virlae as will be found in several gallons of ordinary mlxturss. The Roots, A., used ia this Bitters are grown in Germany, their Tits) priacfples extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in this eity, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no iDiritnous iagredieats, this Bitter is free from the objections Urged against all others; ! ne desire for stimulants sau be induced from their use; they csnnot make drunkards, and sennet, I under an, circumstances, have any but a beneficial , ' ' ! result. . ! YOH1C i : Hoofland'ft German as .-.!--,: j . . ' " a enmpounnea lor loose noi inci iiicti id . r . outers, ana is loienaea ior n.e ia ca.es wnca . some alcoholic stimulant is required ia eonnection ; with the Tonie properties of the Bitters. Each I bottle of the Tonie eontains one bottle t f the . , ; Bitters, combined with pure Sjasta Lacx Kl'' 1 and flavored in such a manner th it the extreme j oitterness ei tne Diners ia ovvrcuuv, luiamg preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of; the Bitters. The price of the Taaie i $1.50 per i bottle, which many persons think too high. They j must take into consideration that tbe stimulaot ; used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. to be of a pure quality. A poor article eould be furnished at a cheaper price. hut is it not better to pay a little more and hae , a good article? A medicinal preparation should ', eoetain none but the best ingredients, and the, . , , .,, ! who expect to obtiln a citOip c-mpouu J will most ! certainly be cheated. ! They are the Greatest Koovfa Remedies ! . f I T nv., pppc r . NFR ,0 ' ' VOU3 DRBILITY, JAUNDICE, DISEASE OFTHS KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, aud all, diseases arising from a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Read tbe following symptoms: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the lle.td, A i Jity of tbe Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn. Disgust for Food, Fulness j or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eruotations. .. ... ... , .. . . Sinking er Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,' " ' . Swimming of the Head, Hurried or IHfficuW Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or ! Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, ! . , ... . . , Dimness of ision, fols or Webs before the , Sight, Dell Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per- i spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Taia ' in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4... Su Id.n Flushes of Heat, Barntnf in tbe Flesh, Constant Imaginings if Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate Disease of the I. Iter or Digestive Organs eombined with impure blood. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will soou eaosc the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient .Till become well aad healthy. DR. IIOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL, Lightning Cure jor All Kinds vf J'ain and Achr. Arrurrr ExtKbsxm.t. It ill our all kind of Painfl anrl AchfaS. Sllnll mm Tt!ifaian.trfn Km. ralKia, Toothache, Chilblains, Spraies, Brui.ei.! rrost nite?, rieaaacnes, rains in the Uocfe ar L.oins, Pains in the Joints er Limbs, Stings ol In sects, Ringworms, ete. tk iNTRR,A..LT -it .in eBr. kj vwitipmiuii, jjeifjihai-un, oicn n eiuiCDf, uiir. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Fever and ages, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ete. DR. IIOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIX, OR SUBSTITUTE FOR MERCURY PILL. TWO PILLS A D03S. The most piicerfut. trl i-nficnt, Vrtftablt Cathartic L.iuich. 1 It is nit necessary to talis a handful of thos Pills to produce Ihe desired effect; two of them I act quickly and powerfully, e'fansln? tbe Liver j Stomach, and Bowels ef all impurities. Th J principal i ngrcdien t is Fodophy Min, or the A leo ( holie Extract ef Mas Irake, which H by mn times more Powerful, Anting an 1 Searching, thai the Mandrake it.if. ; Iu peculiar actinn upon tbe l.i ver, eleanl it speeJily fVonj all olntrus tions, with all tbe power of Mwreury, yet frei from the injurious rssullf attached to Ibe use o that mineral. For all diseases, la which the ise of a eatb irtir is indicated, these Pills will give entire satisfaction ia every eae. They never fil. In eases of Liver Compl.iiBf, Dyspepsia, and extreme Cnstiveness, Dr. Uool1.tnd's Uerman Bit ters or Tonie should be used in ennneetion with tbo eills. The tonie effect of the Bitters or Tonie builds up the sytea . The Bitters or Ton! purifies Ihe Kl jocl, strengthens tbe ttervet, tvga lites the Liver, and gives strength, energy .and vigor. Keep your Bowels aolive with the Pills, ai tone up the system Vith Bitters or Tonic, and dlse ise can retain Its hold, or ever assail y-o a. These medicines are sold by all Druggists and dealers in mediciues everywhere. Recollect that it is Da. Uosflxjo's Grisit Rrhrdiks, that are so universally used and high ly recommended; and do not allow the Drucis: to induce you to take anything else that he ma say is jest as good, because i-e makes a largv: profit on it. These Remedies wilt he sent by Ex press to any locality, open applie-iti-.B lo thPRINCIPAL OFFICE, at tbe Q BUM Aft MSDI CINE STORE, oil ARCU STREET, PiULA DELPUIA. CHAS. 31. EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. 51. JACKSON" & CO. These Remedies ere for Sale by Druggist Stotckeepcraiti M.eli-ine Da.tlers, c very n be through ut the Unite t States, CdiiaJa, Sru .A mcrica, and tbe W-st f n li -r. , Juae 17, ISIU 1 y.
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AT TUB OLD WHITE CORNER. BKOOKYILI.K. WK arebwyi-ng Wo-of f.r the St. Jos-ph Woolen Mill srt Oldenburg. We keep large assortment of their (Jonds, and pir.T for ffwl, either in Goods of Cash, the ltIiilIK5f -MAR KEF PRICK. OLOTHTNG. Having made an arrangement witfc M ft II. 5I. V, we are able to trromnoltie oar friend:- wtlfc the beet fitting ClotfcUg. Air. Selm is kcows as s . 1 Tailor. OUR GENERAL STOCK, i composed of BOOTS & SUM-IS. II ATS & CAPS, FANCY DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS AND M31I0HS, Siroeeir. s qi 0 Qq-ei?toqref is selected with yret cure to ttjle sad a)iy, aad sold wiih small proSufvr Cash or Produce. DIETZ A IJEIS. Brvohville, June IH7J-T. GREAT iBU&! FROM this date I offer at) lare stock aad grew assortment of from It to li per cent? cheaper tkaa ay other etbll.ih'D!t. This Farnitare is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece they buy. I rton't keep ar second hand Furn.itnr, and my T'Mea and Safe i i - . . i ... . , u - .....I k.r.... h n.-. t. bern home. TrT-w- arl -- r 1r -f - XidX Promptly attended to KeryWlv know, ib.t f make the best ar.d neatest Rorewoc! at.d Welnat ! Cuffin. and now I have a new patent which fooks better than all the metallic. It is cemented iaaida and outsido, and hs large fflas n t... One) kin.l t marl nnrf Irnlwrf v lur lrtit. also keels ..Tir (ha inefallte t-iiit-s. . tl iiitts. W hett TVS . - : , . . " nd tur oc.Ier. don't foTifet to let me ki nw it nal , )f n(jw f.(f vf gPr(omen.N The prire will bo from I" to li per -rnt. cheaper than ihe cheapest in Ihe inarket. My establishment is north on Main Uurgers street, between Kilroai aud Mill f , ! to Ihe Dep,t WM. FRIIIK. Fbl2 AND PRE -EMPTION. I HAVE compiled a fell, concise and cupUtar statement, plainly prinle.l. for the information of persons intending to take up a tlnint,l nr lr. tiaittinn ia this Dnrtion of the West. eiubrseing It-wii, Ikot and Nebraska and other sections. It explains h'w 1 1 proceed to aerare M' aree -f Rich Fr-,iin bend fo-r f8. six iimnths bef.ir you leave yo'tr home, in thw ho,tbf, eiiale. If. eh..rt it entias just nh issrUL-ti-r. at are neo l.i 1 by those inteudintf to m the a II muc ittid Fortune In the Frew tn.i nf ne West. I viii sendaneof ih.-sepri.it-j ! Mttl'IC . ' I 1 1 1 1 . iric.ll f rr lin, Ul. a. a. a. r . infi-ritiatioti alone irhiuh It ifiers is worth 5 to anvhndy. Mendln rami hre two aiid three years ao, and to-wk a firm, aro to-day Independent. j . To Tooso M I, j This c-antry it bein rr se 1 with numerous j Railroads from eeery directian l Sioux City, ! Iowa. Six RiProi l" will be m le to this eity j wiiLin one year. One U already In operatiow connecting us with Chicago end Ihe V. P. Rail- ' road, and two more will be eo.npleted before sprin(r eonaccting us with ytilmqtfe and Jlctiregor, oirect. Three more will be complete 1 within year, eonnrctinf us eireel with t. Ptul, Mien., Yankton, llakota, and Columbus, Nebraska, on the U. P. Railr-.d. The Missouri River givee us the Mountain trail-,. Thus it will be seen that .. , k . ... si section ol country oBt-rs s'oen unpreeetenieai advantage for lusinei'S, siiocui.'-tlon and making a fortune. Kor the country is being po ulaled. D'1 to"" and cities r. being built, and fortunes' made almost beyond belief, hvery man l )a homesend now will have a railroad market at his own door. And any enterprising young '""n wi,h small e.pital can establish himself la --P 'SSlT. gbt location and right Eighteen years residence In the Westers country, and a large portion of the time employed as a Mercantile Agent in this country , has made me familiar with all the branches of business and the best locations in this country. For one dollar remitted to me 1 will give truthtul and definitw answers to all questions on this subject desired bf such persons. Tell thm the best place t6 l-wate, and what bnsiuess is errrowded aad What I branch is negleored. Address, DANIFT. 9COTT, I S. C. C' iu. (.1 K tn rgra lien , may 27-ly. Uux Sioux Citf I jwa. WOOL WOO !!! BRING YOUl! WOOL TO T E IfOTDU W H fl 1 IT N ViW . , Uli UUUU1 II IIUULIUll 1'liUU at oi.nr.NHiuia IF YOU WANT i j The Highest Frlcc Tor Your Wool, IN CAall Oil GOODS. We have a targe assortment of all kinds ef HOME - MADE GOODS! such as Jeans. Flannels, Satinotts, Cassixnexes, Yarns, Blankets, &c. As chesp as thecbeapesl, and as good as the best. r.IVE IS A CALL l'eforeyou dispoer r jour Wool, as we gtiaraateo t-iiti.-e -. r i a ! t i . 11 . may 2lMm. R'MVi:ilEU A FLODDKR. M - iV-tt "jtmCONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. CHRISTIAN KiKBKK, ril IKKl'UL FOR pst favors, ag.iiu announces lUtt be has made largo additions to his est tolihment. and is prepared hotle,' tban ever l reoiu modaie cue turners with the very beet article of FliKSH BRLADs Cukes oruM Kinds Plo.s, c. He will f-jrnish C ikes -i HVi?-t vf lll kind it wholes tie or rt til, in re-"ii!le terms. A Is. a g 10 I sa:iiy of i.j uo-is and r.s o-a b.stsit c b f n c t r cat, H is assortoieo t of Co'il"ntion i is f"i4elo mlircii g Candies ef the b-st ifiulsty, Nieia fruitr, Ac, .tc. Having fitte I it; m' n f ir the p'trrxose, be will be prepared, diriuj ths waru reason, to fnrnisfc lee Cream, Le.uobad ,., to tSuse who may tavor kim with, a eall. my XU-fot.. A SPLENDID OPENING li'JR any oni thai wishes to engage in tbe tuerL eantile bwsinsss. Tbe ub dvri'tjrnr ri eillectl their en til e and well aetrete-l s lock of U"hi1s, fassitting of I'r.r Uixt-ds, lirwserii s, Hard are. Qu.eiiswnre, Boots td Khes, Uets l Cays, tledy St i le C it'iin. Pilots, SlelHties. on Ihe uinsr favnralle ttrms. For p tieii lar . encinire of J. A . (r.iik,'i ink. - the Mine. 1 her is also a Jfe. I TUilor worktrg ! Mm mi.is. C It ill ! K-H A . IC aV MASTERS. FairSeW.Jime tO, ISM-rf. JOHN H. F1S.SB & CO., Llcnsixei Auctioneers, . OLDKNIirUi... I MM A.N" . roi; l.ll e.S.ertu',v tli'i m 'be pubtfe tbt thev b'lv.- taM-ii ou; tit-siie t"do e"'eal fti ms1 id, v.i td't
