Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 October 1870 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN I,-! OIL JBPARTSiENT. TIME TABLE W. W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAILS. Leave Brookville. Ckicsgo Express ................ 8:26 a. m. Cticago Mail 8:23 P. u. Freight Train 10:55 p. h. ITWARD TRAINS.

Chicago Express. Chicago Mail freight Train ..... .... ..8:49 P. M. ...9:21 a. m. . , 1:45 p. m. President's Thankt.givii.g' Pioclamation. Washington-, October 2l. By tkc President of the United States A Proclamation: Whekias, It behooves a people sensible of their dependence on the Almighty publicly and collec tively to acknowledge their gratitude for his favors and n.enies, and hun.kly to beseech for their continuance; and, whereas, the people of the 1 cited Staies, during the year about to end, hava special cause to be thankful for general prosper ity, abundant harvests .exemption troin pestilence, foreign wtr ami civil suite; now, therefore, be it known that I, U.S. tirant, President of the United States, concurring iu any similar recouiuieniatious froim Chief Magistrates of other States, do hereby recommend to all citizens to meet in .heir respective places of worship on the 24th day of November, there to give thanks for the bouncy of God during the year about to close, and supplicate for it's continuance hereafter. In witness whereof t have hereunto set my hand and 'caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington Ihis 21st day of October, iii the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and of the indepen nence of the. United States the ninety-first. Signed U. S. Grant. By the President, Hamilton Fish, Secretary cf State. Th.6 Kew Railroad. The corps of engineers on l he new railroad from Lveusvilie through Seymour, Oidenbutg and Brookville to the Slate Line, have arrived n this County, having Soivejfcd the entire rou a Iroiu Kvansville as far as Oldenburg. They most probably ariive iu lirookviile sometime iit-xt week. The route is reported to be a cio.t practicable oi.e thus lax. College Lecture. 1'rof. Harrison wiil it-ctuie in the College C I Hj.e! ou next TuesJiiy evening. The public aie invited lo attend. Oration. The Public School buildings of Seymour, I : d. , nr to be dedicated on Friday ot ibis week. 1'ri'K I'hos. lltirrisju A. AI , of Hrookville College, delivers the oraiion. The citizens of t-tyruour mat expect a trett. Hardware! Hardware! I am now receiving my Kail Stuck, which will be complete in every particular, purcba-ed cuiiiijj ibe recent decline in price.-, and wh ch 1 tUVr al correpondinglj low (inures. 1 will lie piea.-td to tee uil ol my olJ friends, and ini:e olheis wLo liave not been d-aiing wnli me Leietolore to call and examine uij el.ick and price btlore tuitta.itig elsewhere, Iteling a---turtii it wiil f)t; lo tbelr advant tge j-o to do. li. 11. Coolly. fcaLkaiii tcLoot Audi ess. Iiev. Mi. Ai&ins ot -vi i. iil address the Stiboath School at big Crder tjiove Cnuicn ntki Sunday hlernoo;i at 3 o clues. All aie iunttcl to ktlend. Notice. The firt Quartet ly Conference Meeting ol tie White Water As.-ociaiion of L'invcr.sa l.-ts be held at Alt. CaiUit i, SaturdH ttt.d bun cuj next, Oct. il'ili ano 30th. Medical Association. The L'titoii iJislricl Aiu.cai Association, Ci.iiij um d ol the counties of Union, riai.kiio, i raveite, liu-h and- Vayne in India ta, and 1'iebie ai.d Lu:leF eoSnties in Ohio, tnte - a ; tl.eCouit House, in L.iUcriy, on lhurai.i ol , tills i.eli. ; Lotice to blacksmiths. w piepaied lo sell Iron at Cincinnati I bin iii ncts mhtit pelbous buy not lews quan'.i.it-ti tlittii it-o lbs. al ne tune, as I get my lion tiiifcLt hiiu the uianuluciurers. I'ersous buj" ii'jt ill thereby save $ 1 1. per lb. , as the height cost theui that much. II. U. Cov:.y. Prof, itdtiisju at xdetauiora A ;iiv?l uuei et-tnw and ins roc Ive lec lire 0u 1 litiniatrj was delivered al the tchooi imu-e in Air uiuoia oci L'Uda) eveiniiJ iiy i'col 1'nos lUiiison ot iiiookvilie College, Tue room was ' filled with jouiiji and old of oolh sexes, l'rot. ; 11. .i.ustrated his lecture wuh cUarU and ex- .... . . i , ttituietiis and also sang several puces accouiln.iitd bv the uielodeon. fcvery one I reeiii i , Ht" 1 'ascd highly lUtertatiied. ! j.uc auiuid, Ihfre was a bnlliant Uplay of aurora borehiiseailv Monday morning, lliuuunating the iioit noriberu heavens as by a great cuntiatiatioii. AUo at ntgbt the whole orih was lit up with white tires, while a broad cruusou faiti ciifiL-lira across the zetillh trotli the easttin horizon to the western horizon. If U. Cooiej keeps constantly on hand a fud iuie of American and jIis;i Pochbi and labie (.'utrj, Carpenters and Mechanics' I'joI.-, builders' Hardware, JJuictiers' and laiutts' tiles.; Cut, Horse aud Wrought Nails, Uutoe and Mule Shoes, liaud and Cross cui ka!', and ettiibing belonging 10 tbe llaraaie Hade, ail ot wnicu he is selling at redu. CtJ ( rices tor cash. It is a Fact ItalW. l Hazard, Cauiel, Itid., has the Dtt stuck nt kiiii.Ii 1 11 km , U 11 11 I '.in nl v nice b - ri Ooo.is, CloGiing, llata and Caps, I urs, yiMisware, Uaruware aud also has one ot l-f largt-si assortments of Cooking aud lleat"'g Moves that has been in liaurel lor twenty 5 tar all of which he wants to sell low for Many of our citizens visited the great Espofi'.iuu at Cn.ciutinti last week. e K atti that Col. Job S out, formerly or this Clly, las beea elected Hecorder ot iiarditi cjuiny, Ija, where he bow resides. His itiai J xK). His own town.liip, which is ':ru,gly Deiiioui atic, gave bim IS inajorttj. 'i speaks tor well lhe Colonel 0 populatity. L--u.iiieraviite T nines. Th; Kraukltn Common Pleas Court cnveiie one week Irom h-xt Monday. will The Commissioners bave advertised for new frpoals for the stotie work ou the uew bridge

. Sabbath School Association. j There wilt be a meeting of the Franklin County ' Sabbath School Association held at the Presbyte- j

nan Church in Brook ville on Saturday and Sun- j day, Nov. 12 and 13, commencing at 10 A. M. oh Saturday, to which officers, teachers. Sabbath School workers and all friends of Sabbath Schools are especially invited. Ry, Chidlaw, and other earnest Sabbath School workers are invited to attend. Programme. Saturday, Nov. 12, at 10 o'clock A. M. Devotional Exercises. 10 4 o'clock. Miscellaneous Business. 11 o'clock. Address to officers and teachers of Sunday Schools by Prof. J. P. D. John. 1 1 o'clock. Best method of securing the attendance of adults at Sunday Schools, by Prof. T. Harrison. 12 noon. Adjeumhicnt. 2 o'clock P M. Devotional Exercises conducted by Rev. Mr. Wells. 2:20 P. M. Duties of Superintendents, by M. W. Ilaile. 3 o'clock. Question Drawer. No question will receive attention that does not relate directly to the objects and suece.-s of Sabbath Schools. 4 o'clock. Adjournment. 7 o'clock. Devotional Exercises, conduc ted by Prof. J. P. D. John. 7:20 P. M. Origin, objects and results of Sabbath Schools, by Rev. It. W. Chidlaw of Ohio and Col. Jno. V . Ray of In lianapoli s Sabbath, Nov. 13, 8,' o'elock A. M. Sabbath School Prayer Meeting, to which all classes of per. -on 3 are invited. 10 o'clocic A.M. nour for Publio Worship, and the Ministers are respectfully requested to call the attention of their cont-cg vtioos to the moial training of the young. anJ the connection of Sabbath Sohools with tnat object. 3 o'clock P. M. Mass meeting wf the children in the College Chapel, with an address from Prof. Harrison. 4:15. Benediction. By order of the officers. A. B. Link, Pres't. R. II. Swift Rec . Secretary. Why Money is Scares. There is a plethora of money in New York. The banks aro full, the Sub-Treasury is full, and the bankers and speculators have more money than they know what to do with. The rates of discount are easy, ali i exchan ge on Europe is down to par. While this is true of New York, the case is reversa l at the vYest. We are short of money; our banks are drained, and exchange is scarce. There are several cause for this, but they sire mostly incidental to thefact that we have purchased as ho.ivi:y as usual from the East, at undiminished cost, while our shipmenfs of exchange products bave been sold at an average reduction from last year's prices. The balance against us we have had to make good in cash. It is a plain operation of natural law. Last year we exchanged our com mod tics. This year our productions were only worth, say, ninety cents on the dollar compared with last year's prices, and, having purchased a like amount this year, we have been compelled to pay tae dilTerenee in money. Go to II 11. Cooley it jou want good Guns, Revolvers, Shot L5elis.Fia.sU-) and Ammunition. V. S. A. J. F. Gejtr, of Laurel, are in receipt ol a fij-KMidid new atock of Fall aud Winter Goods. Call and examine these goods. George O Ujme wiil oUn at public sale, at his tesidence, three allies soUiheast of Fatrtield, on Wi di.erda , Nov. 2d, two horses, one colt, twelve luud ol caitie, a lot ot sheep and bogs, a reaping and mowing uiacnine, corn in the field, farming uii.icui.-im, Srfe p.js.era. 0born V Cain have juel leceived a big lot ol t.'ooiiii.g Sioncs, fiiriur Stoves and tltaiiug Siovt.3 of all kinds. iSciw la the tune to preI aie lur Vi inter. W. S. & J. F. liefer $2,50 per buirel. sell Kanawha Salt a Sil, D.ors, iiltmls and Windj Gla8 vtrj cheap at II. K. Cooiey'a. Grindstone uuruei, Hi oohviile, lud, Mariied. At t'.se residence of the bride's step-father, Cus!niia;i Ksi., in Fa:rlield, F:ank!iu Co., In, I., Oct. id h, 1T0, al 8 l M., by liev. F. S. Tut k, Wi linn II. Fi b Esq. lo Mi?s. Annie Fowlei, ad of t'lanklin County. Our bachelor trie d has bid adieu to his life of loneliness by takititr one of ihe fair daujjhlt-rs fjr a helptuaie. lhe nihl w a- diagreeably stormy, yet we tru8i noihin; nmnnuis lo 'he life of Annie. i aurel Items. Judging by the quautny of goods received here daring the put week, we suppose that our merchants expect an extensive Fall trade. Last Tnuroday evening Mr. Jas. Calhoun was united in the bonds of ui.itriu.ony to Miss M. K. Wiij;bt, formerly of this place. While here the have ntceived the congratulations of their mauj friends, and as both are estimable persons wo predict thia wUI ,r,,ve a harPJ iuLast Sunday a "party" from Connersvillo , on . their way to Oldenburg, stopped hero to refresh ., . , , . their horses betore con tmuin g on their journey. A, theaniuiai3 were 8pirited-y ea, bordering on the "fast" the driver thougut he would iiiu? the Luureiites that he was "come" with the ribbons, by attempting to turn in a small space, and succeeded in doing so, but tad'y to the detriment of the tongue aud an old locust tree. But this is not all. When about seven miles ttom here, taey had the ui.t-fjrtuuo to lose a hiud w heel, aud were throwu upon the mercy of a farmer, who brought the unlucky party back again ia a road wagon. Their en.ree into town may better be imagined tuan described. They tiuallv left for home in a borrawod carriage, a sadder if not a wiser "party." We regret to state that Mr. Y. S. (Jeyer is still in a critical condition. School opened hero to-day with Mr. Beigale as Principal and Mr. Cleudenniag as First Assistant. We understand tbeie is some tai& aoioug capitalists here, of improving upon the present "beauties" ot our "city." luJael, rJUjrgoes so far as to say that a tac simile af the Tyler Davidson Fountain w ill be the first step toward improvej meat. Notaiug as yet has been said as to the I loculit v . hut wa are inclined to think it will ba on ' one of the neighboring hills. Sah. Laurel, Oct. 2ith. The ChiQoa Decliuing. It is announced upon the authority of a Berlin newspaper that the chignon has gone quite out of fashion in that city. It is to be ajped, therefore, that our charming American young women (as well as the more amient) will soon be minus of this unsightly artificial excrescence. Tnen a finely-shaped head wilt have some chance of being recognized and duly admired. It is well asked, through what mysterious influence is it that fashion and detormity are alwajs going hand in hand? The Solar Spots. The surface of the sun now presents the phenomena of an unusual number of spots, many of which are large enough to be seen by the naked ye and a smoked glass. At observatories, where the changes on the solar surface have formed the subject of repeated eorutiny, the singular varia

tions of the spots attracted great attention. The. rea of one of the large spots has been computed I to cover two thousand three hundred million !

square miles, or over ten times the surface of the earth. When exanlinel with the telescope, these spots form an immense expanse of variegated forms, crossed by convergent streams of luminous matter, apparently under the action of a whirlwind. While one side of the sun is thus cevered with spo'f, the other side is comparatively bare. Contagious and Epidemic Diseases Are now believed by scientists to be caused by living organisms which float in the air in the form of flee dust. These organisms enter the human system through the breathing passages and lungs, germinate, an J spread over the body with astonishing rapidity. Prolessor Tyndall, of London, recommends the use of niters of cotton woo!, to be so applied to the nostrils as to cause the air to pass through the cotton, thus; effectually arresting the infectious dust. Railroad Signals. The varieties of the "toot" of the locomotive, and gyrations ot the arms vf the conductors by day, er lanterns b) night, ate about as intelligent to most j.eople as first class Choctaw. The following will give the reader a correct idea of their signification: One whistle "Down brakes." Two whistles "Offbrakes." Three wnistles Back up." Continuous whistles "Danger." A rapid succession of short whistles is the cattle alarm, at which the brakes will always bo put down. A sweeping parting of hands on level of eyes, is a signal to "go ahead." A down ward motion of the hand, with extended arms, ''to stop." A beckoning motion of one band, "to back." A lantern raised and lowered vertically, is a signal tor "starting;" swung at right-angles or crossways the track, "to stop;" swung in a circle, "lo back the train." A red flag waved upon the track must be regarded as a signal of danger. So of other signals given with onergj . Moisted at a station, is a signal for a train "to stop." Stuck up by the roadside, it is a signal of danger on the train ahfead. Carried unfurled upon an engine, is a warning that another engine or train is on its way. Oysler tune has come aam. Heceipls do not require Siamjing. Promissory uoies giveu for less sums than one bundled dollars do uoi require to be stamped. Johu D. Vanoieier will otter at public sale, at the residence of Joel Van meter, iwo milej Si'U'ii of blooming Urove, ou frridaj ot this week, a number ot horses, caule, bos, ta. ming implements, Jco. See posters. Stoves are in in luanj. Notice. AM those who donated lor the benefit of A. J iroluisbee, who have not already settled lhe same, will confer a favor by caning at Wiley Case a or at U. It. Cooiey's aud seine ai once. Next week we shall puuhaU lhe list of premiums awarded al the tianbliii County tair. ibe stone wura ot ibe new tn idge ai the fool ot James Street is expected lo be completed two weeks hence. Several new buiioms are iu process of erection in liiookviile. Improvement is the order of the .lay . Mrs. Xjipman' Ladies' Store in Laurel, Ind., is now open, for the Fall and Wiuter Trade, wub a full line of French Millinery aud c'auey lioois, at i'ha Lowest Cash i'nees, malting a for ladies' only eijuncj in iarge cities. Among her well selected ?t.c,i are to be lound the ocst Kid tiloves, Laues, lidgius, Lmoioiior, and French Millinery, that cauuot be found iu any other store in Call on hrr before j ou purchase. Oct. 14, ml. 1 Hair Hes-orative Contains no t.w Sulphur- So Fu?ar of L..1No Litharge-So Nitrate of b liver and .is en- , ure.y ire .ro.o luo . , trovmg Drugs used .n other Hair FrcparatioES. Transparent an 1 clear as crystil.it will.no soil the finest fibrin perfectly Safe, Clean and Efficient -desideratums long sought for and found

at lastl ! an i California Diamond Kings and Fins, with It restores and prevents tbe Hair from becom- j ei,i1(i e;ir;,t Gold Settings, equal to those costing Gray, imparts a soft, glo??y appearance, ra ing from 75 to $lo. Gents aud La liea Solitaire moves D.indrurT, is ctwl and refreshing to the head, I L(j.lmonj liinss auj p,a warranted scHd 18 checks tbe Hair from falling off, and restores it to Carat at fj, f, up to $15 each. Clusters a pn-at extent whan prematurely lost, prevents ! at 5; j t g-l 2, up to $13 eachi ' Ladies tat Kins, Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, Soiitaira and Diamond Clusters at l, $12, 15, andunnaturallle.it. As a Dressing for the Hair up t j2 per Set Also, nuby, feral, Girnct it is the best Article in the. Market. I nd Moss Stones iSolid 18 Carat Gold Settings), Dr G. Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mat. i Fins, and Sl?ev Buttons, at manulaePrepared only by Precter Brothers, Glotu:e-t-r, ture9- anj importers' prices. Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, ; 01.1 i0ld and Silver tsken in exebanee and the

made expressly for it, with the name ot the nrtible blown in tho glass. Ast your Druggist tor Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send a three cent stamp to Procter Bros, for a Treatise on the Human Hair. The information it contains is worth $' to uny person. oct7 -ly N3W iStOVQ AMD IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. F1SBER Has just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in BrookTille, where he will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of UOUKINCJ, PARLOR AND SHOP S O XT Together with all their accompanying furniture, embracing BltS. SUGAR AID TEA KBTLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, Andirons, Sad-irons, Shovels and Tonus j also a general assortment of TIN AND JAPANNED WABE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such as R03FIXS, SPJUriNS, &s., done with neatness and dispatch- Odd Plates furnished for Stoves, and 011 Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on James Street", South of Court House. A liberal shire of the publio pitronaje ig respectful! v solicited. J. D. FIEBER. jal8-tf I

'rnasmen before thi 'noirgh to have beet aan.au increasi $jde and popiMt) aretfio bcsteiidei 'SOI its sup rmt alcoloriti Ibreurtrti isnoeyual Hunorsci mt venting cessful: igttitwoA vrfutfysu lorrvsrorBgMrif-toJBn IJToarts r guccecas beyhnttlbmpi t, although not always siiccessfiil. 1 neretm Fnngsornmrtesmvnat esfrovedum property, sadres. Ttimparii nothinmsX'rpasspsit dry, faded landitiri Eairtftatln 7itifUlglo6s ippeamncff 7n voimnningtta oirurgrpi itdausnot sou tfwlimst Imon. MiscoTHphuhded upo, cientrffe pnnczpl&Mf the pares gradients a?uns ejinreuuiarm. erantJxtmcts its odor lArkiofififL TzsTiMONkbs alnostitithaitnu7TU lerean b&meen zTnecssizrvluttio AMBROSIA is too umknownto never bervthout it. SOL itmzm's rE IIY writ PRfCE I pr BOTTLE. WPr rop rtfjtors N.H. For sale by Divis k Gates, T. B. Talbott, Metamora; O. L. ju!15 j Brookville Ind.' Secrest, Laurel. Quality vs. Quantity, PUT YOUrtSKLF A'.5illvST OF THE AGE BY USING DE. SAMSON'S ML J Foil THE URB OF Coughs, Colds, Common 3oro Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Moarseaess, Minister's Sore Throat, and all Diseases of the Lungs and Air Passages. Tins is the Gil HI AT REMEDY OF Til E AGE. Its eHieacy has loo 5 bosu a;knolcied by the me Jical profession, .id its adaptation to the wants and necessities of tae present advaucei state of civilization explains the ASTONISHING POPULARITY it has already attained, although but recently brought oeloie the public. Bum aud quantity uotonger commend a medicine to popular favor, and to meet the demand for the beot remedy in the smallest doses Dr. Samson's Cough Drops has been introduced. It is not claimed for this medicine that it will perform any impoibiiity in curing diseases that have advanced so far as to be incurable; it is not the pr itrioc r's p-aipose to humbug the people, but to present a remedy, sure, safo, aud 10 lhe least ohjectiouauie aud most cou venient form. It is a speciuc 111 Speaker's Sore Throat, as hundreds of testimooais migut be adduced iu proof. It relieves the irritation and coua that so of ten indaue uousuiuption and palliates the cough of tne coiihrinei cuusuuipuve. Parents wuose children are suojet to Croup, saouid keep it cjnsiantly on 11.1111, aad uia Aata jiitio suoaid not oe without itThe Siiialineis of the dose has made it already womlariuti j popular, not only nritu Children, 0 it with adults. One bottle, costing Fifty Cents, contains three and four times tue medicine usually put up as Balsams and Sirups, and can oe couveuientl y carried about the person. 1 1 our Deaier has not mis reatedy yet ou hand, we can send it, uy uxpiess, ou receipt of pnee. Do not uce.it another iu us stea l. There is no suostitute lur it. For sale b Druggists aud Dealers. 11. M. AViillii uo., Wnoieaale Agents, Corner Court aja Fla.u atreots, Uinciuuaci, O. octT-iiui B15 GOOD Ai GOLD. $2D BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMTROVED MANUFACTURED by theOROIDE iV ATCU CO They are the best make, Hunting Cases, finely chael; look and we.ir litie flae gold, and are equal in appearance to the est gold watches usually costing pli. Fall Jeweled Lovers, Gent's and La. lies' sizes, at il5 eeh. OUK D iUBLti EXi'KA nEFINlSD Solid Oroide Gold Hunting Cased, Full Jeweled Levers, are equal tj 2 Gold Watches; Hegulated aud Guaranteed to keep corrnct time, and wear aud not tirnisb, with Extra Fine cases, at p2 ca -n. No money is req I'.red in advance. We send oy Express anywhere within the United States, payable to agent on delivery, with the privilege to nnen aadexamine bctore paid for, and if not sat isfactory returne I, by paying tue Express charges. Places where exprs cannot deliver goods will be sent by inJiilas Registered Package, prepaid, o sending cash in advance. As Ahsst Seswkh for pii vtcbes gets mn - ' - . ' ,0 . a KLjaA:( f ORO, UE ,,oLU CHAINS, i o( ;ltcst anJ ui .st costly styles, for Ls lies and . 0ente!uen ,ro:11 , t(J 4 iahes Xoag at ,a? 'ih. and i$ each, sent with watches at lowest 1 wn'egae prices. Also the Finest Genuine Braiilian, Australian nil,t,est uiarket price allowed. StHte plainly the kind and price of Goods required, and avoid all bogus concerns by ordering only Irom THE OROIDE WATCIl CO., ol-:la, III d"itiji -i-.r;3t, i 3 fa POST OFFICE MM D .POT. 'l'tlEpubticwilltakenotice'lhattheindersignA ed is prepared on short noticeto furnish ALL THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS OF THE DAY suchas Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Niebt, Western World, Day's Doin gs, Clipper , V il kVs Spi rit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly, Baiiir, and al 1 the Literary and Scientific papers now published. Alscthe MONTHLIESt flarper's. Atlantic, Oodey's, Frank Leslie'edu tact, all Magsrinesof note He also has on hand and will keep 8t assortm en t of STATIONER!", KsVF.I.OrS, PENS, INKS Pencils, &c, tosetbetwith all Ihe late NOVELS AND NOVELtTTES ouly 10 tn 23 cents each. Janl6-tf. -f tMES fl.TTNER M1LILILISIE I ID IT 3 Jlo BtlOOK VtLLE, INDtANA. GEO. F. HAXWELL, PROPRIETOR I Goo Mtablim nd Li very attached t jane 4-lr

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Brother IfTOTTLD respectfully direettho attention of M al 1 j erson s in wan t o f TEN WARE OR STOVES OF AN KIND toteirassortment.attbeirShopin Mt. Carmel, where I hey keep oocstantly on hand s tfge stock of every thin gi ntheirline of business They will also put up to order, . Tin toonn'j:, tin tterir.'i; and Spoutlnjr. Theyarealio AgOnttfor the aal eo f Adams's Pumps. !SS jnts for Riswald's Metallic Soles andlleels, vhiohthey will jelleither wholegaln ir rt iil . ThSy otter vrticl ef i n their Store at most asouablecashorices.mdtheirwork iswarrsntf't olivet 4 tig faction .0 rders-espectfully soliciteAto,?nt opT.IOTITN'IG UQDS I2jits. rtoot and $1,50 per point. V.r I , 1 368-ly. OP Watches and Jawalry . WM. DVWSOVhas just receive! a splendid assortment of consisting of Duplex and Silver Watches, and all 'he varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which will be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on wholesale price. Old Gold and Silver will be received in exchange for Goods. Watches pro uptly repaired in a neat and expeditious manner. Also, have just received a iarge and well selected assortment of SINGLR & DOIJBLE S OT GUNS, REVOLVERS. PISTOLS. OLSTEUS AND BELTS, rOWPEK FLASKS, 1SOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, &o. Also kesp on hand ALL KIND ? OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Percussion Caps, Lea 1, ic. Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs. Bri lss, Tail Pieces, 4c. W.vl. DAffjON. ap! 29. WOOL! WOOL!! BRING YOUU WOOL TO T E Sf. J0S3PH W30LSN MILL AT OLDENBULIG IF YOU WANT The Highest Price for Your Woal, IN CAaLI Oil UOODS. We have a large assortment of all kinds of ELOX1B - MADS GOODS ! SUCH AS Jeans. Flannels, Batinetts, Uassimares. Yarns, Blankets, &c. As cheapasthecheapest,andas good as the best GIVE IS A CALL Before you dispose of your Wool, as We guarantee entire satisfaction. may 20-3m. K0MWEBER & FLODDER. f JJUKUS MARBLE WfllKS BKUOKViLLK, INDIA MA. Shop near the R. R. Depot. r WOTJID respectfully announce to his friend and the public generally of this and the ad joining counties of this State and Ohio, that h will execute in the best style all work in his line uch as m w 50 Z3 m i so i TOMB sru.VB of VII Dftscrlptlon POSTS F3B LOTS, CISTERN TOPS, STEP STONE PAVllCG HTOISrii S mmumua 8X0ME of all description. Our Monumental & Building Lime Stone we zet from St. Paul, which we cin fret from ten to twenty-seven inches thick, and which does not break and scale as the Limestone of this County does. Our Flashing or Paring Stone is from Laurel, which can be had of any size to suit the purchaser. Trunkfnl for past favors, wo would request a continuance of the same. We warrant all our work to give sntisfaction, asour motto is to work none but the besi of miterial, keep none but the best of workmen, make quick sales, and do good work. All contracts m a tie by me or A . J Ueasen wMI be promptly oiled Julj 311. JOSRPH H ANN AN. AT THE OLD WHITE CORNER, BltOOKVlLLK. W e are buying Wool for the St. Joseph. Woolen Mill at OHenburg. We keep a Urge as -eortment of theirOoods, an 1 pa.v for Wool, either in Hoods .or Cash, the ;U I J U KS t MA11KBT PRICE. CLOTH Tn O . Having made an arrangement with MR. II. S ELM, we are able to accommodate onr friends? with the best fitting Clothing. Mr. Selm is known as a No. 1 Tailor. 0O ff GENERAL STOGK, composed of DOOTS A SHOES, H A.T3 4 CAPS. FANCY DRY GOOD3, DOMESTICS AHD N3TIDNS, is selected with great car to style ano qtaality, and sold with imall profitsfor Cash or Produce. Boskrille.Iane , I3f4y.

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CINCINNATI STORE. CMA51BERS & BACON hav jnst received a fresh

1 t . ra" then which they WB offering at li we WB offering ever. We will sell Sugars for the next Thirty Pays a the following prices : Crushed Sugar, G lbs. for 1 00

Granulated " G ' " 100 Powdered " C " 1 00 Coffee " Oh " " 1 00 Demarara " Gi " " i 00 Xcw Orleans " 7" " " 1 00 P. R. " 7 " " 1 00 Refined " 8 " 1 00

ALSO a general ussorimetit ot Staple & Fancy Groceries, which we'are offering equally as low. Give us a call at Wiley and Lase s old stand. . GHAM22RS & BASON, lirooWillc, luA. Sept. 30, mlA, 4. HZ ASM Yf7ISHE3 to inform bis friends tt 1 others who ' V tnav favor him with their nana iaire tht h has removed to the building formerly occupied by Theodore Reifel, in Isexson l, yon s tiiock, opposite Dr. Uerrj'a office, whero he keeps a Well So lectod Stock of At Low Pricos, such as CofTees, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Pearl Barley, Beans, Soap, Starch, Flour, Meat, Lard, liuiter, bgg?, Apples, Potatoes, .Mackerel, White Fish, Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers of all kind, Dried Peaches, Dried A;ples. Powder, -hot, Caps, ueaJ, thread, .Notions ot all kinus, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigirs, Extract;, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoanat. Corn Starch, Catsup, Mustard, Pickles, Canned Fruits of all kinds. Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Selling Was, Stoneware, Wooden-ware, Willow-ware, a large stock ot QUttG.VSWAKB AND ULASSWAUE to suit all taste, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushus, Blacklnj Brushes, Turkish Prunes, Dried Currants, Raisins, Clove, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Popper, Mace, Ginger, Molasses, Viwegar, Coal Oil, Salt by the barrel or sack, and ail articles kept in a firt class Grocery Store. Also Limps and Chimneys, and i Spien li 1 Assortment of CANDIE-ij COShiZOTIO.VEl.tIES, Soda Water, LdidoaaJd and Ice Cream. All of which he will sell Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such as Apples, Potatoes, Seans, Onions, Dried fruits, Butter, Eggs, Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a call aud get a bargain. Brookville, Ind., Aug. 26, 1370-y. Notice to Sportsmen. All persons are hereby warned against hunting girao or sporting on our premises in White Water Towuship, as the law will bo strictly enforced. Grrknbill Hancock, Dkrobah Hancock, J. W . Lawrkkcr, Llovo Hancock, ' li. F. Stucblr, Sep30-3w Natius Sites, JOHN II. HANSCIIEN DIALER f AND all articles usually kept in a Jewel rj Store. Also, agentfor Dr. 11. Uirsu's Spheroidal Spectacles,' with improved Pantascoie Lenses. George W . Shepprd's everlasting Gold Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Cafh paid or Work Done for Gold or Silvcr Particular attention paid to all kindsofKepairing Place of business, oae door north of the "Old W hit Corner," ( F.urtoo '5 store ) on Main Burges street , Brookville, Indiana. Apl. U-y. WISHES to inform his friends and others who may faroi him with a call, that he has opened a New Store in the IIOHMAJSr BUILDING-, ne.-r Masters Old Blacksmith Sho;, where ha keeps a Weil Selected Stock of CHEWING, SMOKINO A5D SNIFF Tomcuo. He has the Finest Brands of Cigirs in this Town at the Lowest Rates, such as "Lon Jim Porters," ' Vi) ! 1 Al u's Favorite," "Our Fancy," "Peerl3ss," Aj. Also the Finest Krands of Snuff by tha p iud 1 or ouuee. Sept. 2J.-2m. V A Mi F I E LD MILLS BROWN Si. BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfict irn iu grinding F 1-'U Rani Al Si A L . Tha high price paid in cash for W heat. This Flour is for sale in Urookville at the stores of Wiley Jt Case, R. D . 1'euiplaton and A. S. Ileason. Will ilso furnish LUMDEK OF ALL KINDS Adgusfj-lv Howard SanlUr) Aid AsidcUUs. For tho Relief and Cure of tbe Erring and Unfortunate, on Principles of u'arisuaa Philanthropy. Essays on tho Krnrs of t'outb, and the Follies of Age, in reltion to Marriage and Social Erils, with stnitary ail fjr the atiliste I. Sunt free, in ele I en velujes. ' Allfost, 1IOYA1ID ASSOCIATION, Box P, PhilUeljjaia, Pi. apl li Ij. 11 j! For ;i Wdll I notify tbe piibli) tht I " now preparai t drive ir di vVall in sty p.rt of fie Count; and mi'v 1 1 iri tr I. Alt w if It done oa sh' notice anl warratsl to give s tfaction. j;V0. II .- WINV.V5 sp3 Bco-jlvillo, Inik Attarneys aod Cirsllors at Law BSOOKVrLtB, INDIANA. "STfBie in the seaiai ttory of the De-nr.ra uilling. feb!9 "fll E ni litiun" I h vin g p ircH ie t of Mijr liloulli Dai th ritht to mtke a I ven 1 Watoti A Tlikle " A V CO V V J 1' IS seRK&N," oitTtel April 27, l-t9, f.r th Counties of Frnklin ail C ni 13, is nowrstly to receive or lirs fir nm nr mr of thua 1 iir a 1 r -in Grain ctemars. Fir si opliolty an i liribility thy hive ni ej t-.l liioenji'i with I ib ir of Tae Whj'fit or other g'iin is turning the crank no'tred into the in vcbin- at the tip, pmij thn'igh a series of loreens, ai l without any lbor oa votir part the gr4n' c;n5 o;itT pe'fa!tly olevn rh iat, eocVle, &i entirely si'rte f threfro'n. Far oer seeing'thSs mttehine' ca'nrarl but b w ill plusel with' its working" quilitUy". It Is soli fir tbe low sunt of twolra dolltr. .fo rv nfro.i"!... Metajaira, tn3'., . ig. l?TJ-Jj.

3 Reprtwent the Famous C3T CJ.4Jilf STOX, IZLISOIS. A cvaaAvco ar US. FA KEH, TA in 1 KC3i THE SPOT. Tiii. ia the Ur-st iLtlrmmrv west or the Corpar liisntut... Xt ork tuy. wixtsK.l Chrome li-t-o MT9 uccwfully trc-ai!. OVR 1SCO CASES trmted at this t..hm-i,t lii;i11v. lr.cin.ling tho9 sifllicttM witu D ot Tiirat and LunfT. Priraie Diaouc u 1 Zjii-mt- t of Knilr. Si-rr Cvn. CatitTH. li!n n,l Uil P,.ii. . ry.rH-'lt, D. arnMH ltait liisma,.. .oi,b-lm ItV'-oroc.-i, j7toi.nr, OU i.rH, lkr. Cuori. S.wflnlvunJ iriiiiiy oilor kiuJ- o..t u.. nti- nvi. i?.r complete a. acrti.Uuu ot llu al.ii.lmient arrd lh by rvtura mail. AMre-a, . an. . rt.y VFrtfl, Ciiaj'Utia, liiiitola. SIM 7RiT 1HZSE GtHLEra ElTE TD JIT. H"i:-tr P. r.ns:!y KripMiut-l :li Dr. fl VanMTr, to- t ina a rurinU-r of Ihn thmch c( l liri.t, ant iu viiiilnit L: hurn rrvmliiin 10. mtin- n-' prMt-tic- autl hik-cca o the hahhc; art, p !l-arlily ro ) rf arnl w. iunril l.im to th lrt,ih'rlioo'.l rd pui lie irt nt-rajl, lx.au ing him to b jii-f b't In- l.iiui. Ki ll. P.4 1 :p W ILK. M. mi.h: T-t.n. f D li. U TYli'K. T nv Haute. I ml. Ki n. JNO. R. HlI.ttT, rnine:.r.-. Kr. Ff t C O BUiTHuLl'MKW, IjtPorlr Ind. a.i !). J (l.PAR-os 0.hi tl'a. EI.D. TH'V ii MfWKM.. CI iclnnsti. O MP S s M ' I. i .l-.N, 1 iFy ni ji r., Toiiii. j f t - v . . i v j t .... .1 T ALLEY PEPPER'S Situated 2 miles S;uth of ytetamnra, OX TRACE nS.lVCU 0? PIPE CHEEK. The under.-igned are now prepared to furnish 11 lm 1 Al? ' All IT I n mJ Ol As they hire in stea lv operatio n one of tba best Portable Saw Mills in tbe oouutrj , convenieo t to sriuiiti re forests containing all kiuas of traes. '.Irders filled on the shortest uoLi.-a, amd at tk lowest market prices. WM. A. ALLEY,. f may20-3m. CHARLES PEPPER. . great mmm 17 ROM this data I offer Miy large stock and gre assortment of ; Fiarnitixro from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. This Furnitura is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will- warrant the people for every piece they buy. - I docit keep any second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Safe don 'tall go to pieces on the road before the peof le get them home. mm.i Promptly attended to. Everybody knows that T make the best and neatest Rosewood and Walnut Coffins, and now I have a new patent wh.ich looks better than all the metallic. It is cemented inside and ontside, and has a large glass on top. Ona kind is made particularly forl: JUe. . 1 also keep on hand the metallic casrs, all sizes. When you send your orders, don't forget to . let- jna ki.ow if you want the old or new pateat for ladies or gertleinen. The price will be from 10 tola per cent, cheaper than the cheapest in the market. Mr establishment is north on Main Burress streets between Railroad ar,d Mill St., close to th Depot. . WM. FRANK. Feb 12 LAUREL, IND. J. 0. VAN HORN, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. Fresh Oysters, Fish and (lame in season, feb-ll-ly. NOTICE. THE undersigned having leased the Valley House Livery Stable for a term of years, will eonduct the same in connection with his o w a on the opposite side of the street. There will be an increased stock of good Uorsej, Buggieaand Family Carriages kept lor hire. Persons desiring good anf edod me Lost stable in to wn , will pleuse rail March ll-3ui. A. M. TJLCKtK. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALQON.' CHRISTIAN KfKBEll, THANKFUL FOR pt favors, again announces lh it he h4 u jdc large additions to hi est lolUh men t, axi prepared better than ever to aecommoJalo eirstoioers with the very best article of Cakes of all Kind?, Ples.dc. He will famish Cukevin 1 Cra-kers of all kind nt wholesale or retai I, on reasonable terms. Also good supply of Lemons and Oraages oa hand O U t Z B "2 !t O H E TL ? H is sort neo t of Confectionofits is complete ainbracing Candies of tho bust 'quality , Nut rraits, Ac, .Vc. . IJ-i"i -in J"i ,i-aLijJa . Hav ing fitted u; a rooiu for th 0 purpose, he wl 1 be pre para 1, -J iri.i g tie war ji se is , to furn ish IceCri-A'u, t,e nooade, Jec, to those who may favjo bun with a call. ' may 2rt-rtnr.l. BSO. BOWLBY. , lie Estate fXQtntf AND X O T A U Y Plttl.lfl. nvurti.soTS'. oiixo' I a avc for sale alar gt auu un t o i lat n 1 a n towpropertjinalitheWesteti.State. auga0-B . Ai.aKar MII.LKA . R 1 1 II A hl n. -i TYNER DEALERS IN Clothing & Grents'Tarnish-' ing Goods, ATS, CAPS, BOOTS. S OES; GKOCEUIES, AKDWABE, QU E K N 3 W A R K, Ol LP, . PAINTS, EAKT EN WARE, ker'. THE undersigned would respectfully'tolicit th,. oitizens of f'airfleld Township ao d v icin i tja t' call and inspeet their prei-ent large assortment of" all the above named geods. Il.ivine -eretl' made Large additions to their usual wellaM-otJeoV stock, they takevridein aur.ounciinp t'riCt L-r' variety, excellence, benntifnl sl'.-rd general compieieiiess, mvo nM-r . iji v ' 1 w favorably with any atook foundin tbfs part of the State. Onr motto for tbe year 1869 sbalt'be FAIR DEALINO. SMALL PBCUlf & LOW PRICLS. - All kih'dsof lountry Pro le tum it. e rj;cf.r r..ds., Ml 1.1. KT'Js I V X K V eFa'.rSeld, Feb' Iftb.l&Pfely. . -