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TH Leave Brookville. 7:0 a: m. ;.tien , M. A-coniTi. -t,ou Dr F'e'ht cPWARD TRAINS. AmmotioB..::-..:::: ;::;;;;;;;;:;;;13Tetth. Volume- , .utnr communevelum' oi - h- ,lflppr, the wa p'P" , and year .ubscrip"1" list . .having steadily mcreasea lobbing parona . ... --..i. . deter 3 , c.li.. -"" ,"C" " f::::;;:rM-.. .mKto all of oorp"on. Pay in Advance. rf.JI.l". of .h- reduced Pnce of -he rlica..' by r-in, .wo dollar, .n advance. hop all r fri1 1 ,h?' v, fifty ceo.S each in .ub-cripuon for .be preset'1 JearWHat Sayths Commissioners 1 -T, reported .ha. .he brid' aceroN hi.e trs,er a. Cedar Grove bas cos. .he Count -,.rW double what . 2reed opnn ,n .he rU, and -reoificat.on,. The .ax-raver would I .Li. : -. ......lit. iKa eae iik ;e to know ne.ner .u.s . ,d if so, why ? Wbat say ibe Comroissione? Circuit Couit. Tbe fecial 'era. of the Franklin Toan.y Circnii C -iirt will eommence on Monday next. I, ., x..e-trd -hat Judge Willson will preside -during ihi term. Great reduction in prices of all kind of Hardware, a II R C .-W . B oville, Ind. Valley House. Peter Schaaf, the new "mine host' of th !l-y House, took charge of ihat ho el oi the M inaut, and is no o . hil real? to accomio . U'e hi jja-srs. M- S. c ) n m aan uj mA kno-i as a man full capable of catlerini 10 ihe tastes of ihe pu Lc, and his table U1 therefjre speak for itself. Success o Litn. Tie Week of Pr yer. I heina observed at lh M E. Church o' thi- f.lace, in accordance wi.h th direc-ion of the raeel cal .il.nnce, and the m-e insr a-e WjeW a-tend-d a'id very in.ereg.ina The pnstor. R". Mr. Wells, deserves much credit for the sb'e and tealou manner in which he i coi.duciing these meetings. The bul'-dog of the Franklin Democrat threa'ei s .0 "meet us at Philiopi.'' We are riy to - meet bim at Philippi" or any other fl.ite. A Card Thf i 'or of the M H Church and his wifV rrurn thanks fr the many vali-able rrp-f-Mfs received fr-im iheir frirtids on Ne Y-i.'i E- e. May II" ho knowfth all hinys tiUs thnin as He d--h he cheeifal gi v-r. Biook t iiie, Jkii. 4 h 1S71. bar lion a 4 c . t-er cound, a' Co 'ej. Out M Ytar Gue I oi-.ty 1 a .i'MMi Dollars. Votu of door SuLO I Hiii i-o r-adv ir oe m. rr rim fury th iii-and. a- 1 huve a tiic- s'ock of k 1 1 1 J i.f co. ds uch ire uunlly- found in a fc.i --iass country s'ore, which I want to 8-11 tu any old customers, and as many new opes as I can find. My prices are as law as .he luwet Come and see me. KD Laurel, Ind , Jan. 31. 1871. Champion Hog;. Frat'k Mc-Keown, of M amora Tin r-cntlysoM a ho wh:cb weighed S10 ; iio ta-i bent Si - ? !-hip, unds. All lhi.se KucwiEg Themselves im1eb:-d iu A J. Ilea fi will pit ase come and settle, as I want io up my old b'-oks. A qi.ai e H. Our worthy 1. M. whs the recipient oj valuable New Year's present in the sha.a f a very hand-ome ''bulleiin board" conainini: th rules and regula'ions of the Post oficf A couple of promising artists in Brook wile ex touted ibis ingenious work. ', Sett to Jail. At the coPcluMuti of the prelimitivy Xarriii ation. last week, of the alleged mutdrrer of Miers at Hamilton, bail was refusal (he i risonct-s, H-id they were accordingly Mit lo jail ioaaii iheir liiil before the (iranl Jury ou a charge of m-irdtr in the first degree. Wood Wanted. Six or eibt cords of wood wanted at ihis office iuunediately, on subscription accouiits. Take Notice. j The books and acoounts of the firm of Iibbrit Jt (io-nell having been placed in my h iads by the creditors of said firm for collecting I hereby warn all persons ir debted to said 4rra that alter ten days from date I have been or lared to collect by legal p recess, all Dotes and accmhts remaining unstated. J. C. Bcacovxl. Laurel, Jan. 6th, 1871. I Pay Up. I desire all those knowing themselves indebted io me to call and settle, as it is gow time tba; all such things were attended to. II R CooLtr, Prof. Harrison. j On tbe evening of Dee 12 h, 1870, Pof. Hanison, of HrookvilJe Co lege, delivered a lecu, in ,ie Broadway M. E Church, Loj;a.i8f ort. f.jr th benefit of ihe Mission Church recently established in that city. Not wiibs ani"ig the inclemency of the weather, a large "dience was present. The Logansport Jonr'"'1 thus notices the effnrt : "The lecure of Pr f. T. Harrison, A. Jt , Inst Monday evening, was surely grand U abounded ... learning, nloqu-r.ee. dp ihou-la '- a.td fi.,e suggejii,,,,, Tbe Professor ir -erj established himself a man of onrely cul-M,'npm,,;'1-JIrt be-ftU 10 Prea.h .he Go . "g'and at lh age of seventeen years A pnn.er by trade, in 1833 and 1839 he b(Uhit Dr a"d l,ub,iber of the Spring field wern ( hrtst.an Aivoca-e. Ha then turned lhe lil t" 00 V educ"'". and now is one of t an It 03 -0ther !ectare. du""g Wiu- ' 0a lhe "ject of (be American Uoioo."

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Information Wanted. Will Commissioners Rath "d Hubbard p'eae inform the 'ax-oayers of FranVlin Connty whether it is true that .hey paid Schrichte & Ryan for aix feet of masonry belo low. wa'er mark fir the abii'tnents and piers of the Laurel bridge ? and whether it is true that

.hey paid tor six feet of masonry below lowwater mark on .be East abutment of said j hiid;e, when it is well known here ihat tb'e masonry of said abtrment below low-water mark does not exct-ed more than two ai d a half fee' ? And will they plea.se inform the ax-paers ha. was iheir g net's mi .he qnai.li'y of xtoi-e hal was thrown in as rip-rappina around .hose abuimenis and piers? or whether it was ma-aied ? and if so. who measured it ? and how much di i Schnchte & liyan get per perch for said rip-rapping ? and will they please inform the tax- -avers bow much .bey received from W. W. Williams for the 724 yards of dirt tbat they agreed to pay Alfred CafFrty ft, hut never did? And will they plt-ase infirm them as to who paid for .he hor.-es and buggies which l hey used while l'iok ing afer the alone quarries of Schnch'e &, Rjari? and whether it was not the people's money thai paid (he bill? and will the said Commissioners jl-ase inform .he tax payers what interest, if any, ihey had in the contracts of .be different btidgt-s they let to Scbrich-e & Ryan? for it is generally belie'd this end f ihe County .bat ihe said Commissioner bad of their own some very da II axes to grind icnnnecion with the building of these bridges, and as ihe people's tnonev has. paid for the turning of ih grind j'one, they at least claim a rght o a hearing on the qn-siion. W with also to know the necessity of letting c n .raats for the Me amota and New Trenton bridge, while the County was out t.f funds and could not pay for others already under con--raci, until he ax are paid in (be Winter, is WH ihey pit-as-; inform us whether this t ant done to f irnih erupl yn)-oi to some of hfir number before Mr. Patterson should be i ns ailed in .he ComtmsMonsr's office ? and will they please itiform ihe lax-payers how notich of the people's money they voted to themselves u j..sly far sevices that were utteriy wonhless, and of no benefit to the peof'e of the County, further than they themselves were individually concerned ? An early auner will be pauently looked f.-r by I Many Tax Paters. Laurel. Dc 27 h, 1870. TtVankliu D mocra'. llorse Shoes a1 4 ir k-e, at Cooley's. Death. We neglected last week io chronicle the deaihofChs. W. M-itSt, aed thirty yeais, wjio departed this life in Uio -kvilie, oo ihe ' 24th uli , a! thf residence of bis parents. His 'funeral was la-gely attended on thd following S'li.Jay, the liv. Mr. Wells preaching an appropriate serm.n on the occasion. . New Year's Eve at ths 21. Church. A vgi tiuiuber oi peniile of ail ages and both - . . . . . . XI I " i ' U L. - . l : 'place on aiurdnj eveniug last, to witness the jl'eetivities of New Year's Kve. ' A huge ever green tree reaching to the ceiling, together with a suta.ler oue ua each siJe thereof, was buag literally tuil of preheats, coi.t-isuo of toys, can.es, pack.tgcs. books, greeubacks, a id other tLiLga Hi eo iltss varittj and -f atinust every cuacei va b.e a iue a grand sight in deed I Ihe ex -erciss weie oencil with sieging by the Sabbath Suhoul, fallowed by a short prayer bj bev. Mr. U e-ls, a pretty lime snog by Aiattie Adair, and an iii tereiii. g little, well rpukeu recitation by Matii: A dan..-; aUcrwbiea the veritable Santa Claus iu full dreg, accompanied bv a camel of astuaii-bing nvwcis, ui.ered the door and pasted thnugti the e lit re coor gatioo , and tbeu com lueuced the dlstrioutiou of bis DiiOaberUss gifts. Kvery on of the uttie U-lks, we believe, leceivej Foueihing, aud also taiay of thj older people ere remembered- Jf course everjrbadr went way abuudantly satis&dd with this injst liberal visit of canta CKius. (io lo Cooler's and se- those vety low prices for Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Flasks, Belts, aiid all kit ds of Ammunition. Frat.kua Co. ssv uKs Asociatloa. Tbe brst anaual rej ort ol the liuard oi Directors to the stockh ilaers of the Franklin County Savings Association, is on our t.ible. The total receipts are fj.f. 10 65. total expenditure t. $6,-60-t 74, balance on Laud $3 91, earnings f 2j47S,40, losses 173 40. The annual meeting for the election of officers took place on the 2d inst , when the following named persons were chosen: John C. Burton, President. F. S. Swift, Vice Piesideut. Directors F A Bauman, Jos. A. Frier, Win. Frank, Jos Kolbiff, Isaac Sbuwalter. Chris. Koeber, Treasurer. Chas. &ioormniin, Secretary. A resolution was passed to clJse subscription s on the 7lh of March, 1671. Married. Jan'y 3, 1871, at the residerce of the bridt's faiher, in Clai k.-buig, West Va.. by' the Ke. Robert Blackford, Dr. Rufus Haynoid and Miss A;lie Ferguson. THE OHIO FARMER. VOL. XX 1871. The Great Taper for the Farm & Fireside THE Ohio Farmer is weekly of Twenty Pages, printed on pure cotton paper, large quarto form, cut, covered an 1 stitched, it being the only journal ot the kind in the country. E.cii number contains a Urge amount of useful information, all articles being short and to the point. Kd.torials fresh and practical. Everytaicg pertaining to the FARM, GARDEN AND VINEYARD Are thoroughly d;?cussed. A Mechanical Department is kept full of instructive hints to aid in the Farm Work-shop. Special attention is given to the Domestic Departm-nt; and for the Fireside are furnished Incidents of Fjreign Travel, Stories, Sketches. C-ioioe Poetry, Kon , Jt c, Jeo. The Chtl iren's I'ep irtment is nicely illustrated each week, and filled with nucti things as will gladden the hearts of the little ones, and make the in better. Only Two Dollars a Year. Six Months tor One D llar; Taree Months for Fifty Cents. Try it. Specimen Copies Free. Address OHIO FaKJIER, Cleveland, O. dec SO 3w. JOHN S. MAJOR, Saddle and Harness Maker, Has Iocs ted in Andersonville, Franklin Co., Indiana, where he is ready to supply his customers with anything in his line of busineess, such as Saddles, Bridlet, Trace chains, Cuny Combs, Brushes, Harness, Collars t"c. Mending done to order. He hopes to merit a liberal patronage. doc 23 3ia.

Sheriffs Sale, Shxkiff's OrriCB, Funki.i Cousty, Irbtaha, ) Bkookvillr, Indiana, Dec. 19th, 1870. J BY virtue of an Execution to me directed by the Clerk of the GrantCircu.it Court, I win expose to sale at the Court House door", in th Town of Brookville, in the County of Franklin, and State of Indiana, on Saturday, Jauuary 21s, 1871, between the hours of ten o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following deseri bed Real Estate, to wit: The undivided 1 11 of H of the South East qr of Sec. 33, Township 10, Range 3, containing 24 acres; also the undivided 1 11 of K of tbe South West qr. of Section 34. Township 10.

B an ge 2; also ihe undivided 1 II of of about 333 acres out of the South East corner of tht South West qr. of Section 33, Township 10, Barge 2. being all the land in said quarter ot which Thomaa Glidewell Sr. died seised, and be ingon the East Fork of the White Water River in tbe County nf Franklin, State of Indiana. And if the Rents and Profits aforesaid, f -r tbe term aforesaid, will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, I will then and there, and in like manner, offer for sale the fee simple. To be sold as the property of John Glidewell at the suit of Jonathan P. Winslow. JOHN M.SE4L, Sheriff of Franklin County. dee. 23 4w-prs fee $9. ..'2-Mi ' ; .- -, v. v - ii - is K 4".. fc. ft lUA t. .ill' t . . ji At ! n j. -J . iii i 1 1 1 1. ; ) I . iU'.; UlUl-i'-i.l tw.ii UwtiUllul "" - r'r 7 f? trs of npn jrertrs .j .v ;.-.-.:.'.r. , i:i:i i;-r psepar- : ,'.! 't!.-' h-is i;et been lix- . ,-- . r f ' 'f, p.;- ic t 'tc snme ' .:?:(:; rl . -::tl' . Jt is ait entirely - :n H:ini-l'r r . .s-wr. ivf. co:nbln- ,:.'.'.'.' y ff'i'.'iti ,....? po'trrt't'ti! .'! i.- ? fi."niit i t H,e VwC-T--.3' i :Jl. It vest arc C52SY :":: t- its o"?ick;ai- vouth"Jt. Iu . it ."i'7.vs the si-alp (, ;e ana rien:ix nn'rs wr.ia -rmors, t:i;l iiillinar oat oi . . ... . . . :r: cri tr n ;nu it jvmv '(l i:c :i!:-. creeiit in Vt-vu ; l i:e.-'aai:-u (' ( f'-nii! s.cs the ".?. 're pr!i:r:ple b;f which tie . " :to;tri Iir:l ami si-jjiorUl. r, ; c'a- f'tr 'fir moist. and a"l i ';r.vvr,"ssvf s a r t i 21 I) II 12 S .' Is O. It is the. . "t:t;rst re3.' ;;fin:t ever ofjeval one oor ic. ,..,- tie ( n!i-ih Kt-nre and lust lo rtrcr ::t ,.ve.e bellies of uty other rp a'.:ilo:i. f js recor.nnni'i'ed mi l used by i'ii-st r,i:;l:cr.V .vur.iority. I'.'tc :i'o:iderjtrf, rre.-Tilj pruditccd 7 ':?) ell llrls llenaverltavc itiditccd m-riff f: m'fintfitcttii'a pre )':i:ri:o::s for t-e ila::r, audcr r:iTioas ;.','.; ; c.:d. i;i order to indues the trade r.:d ihe public ti ax rest a ye thz'r cor.yptu'iid.i. they 'ire- rc:nri::d t? falsehood, by ' :'::i'nfT .V. ' tezre. firmer :crt:. or'hnd soxxte r::i:i cciitn -teidh our : ZIw'? t::d their prcparai'. j.t ;e .:'. :::irr fj ortr:. . not b:rdese: red hy thrxn. I;teehtic ihe nr'y'indx if'":.- nrrcr yet ln-en O r.- Jre::t;:e e t:ie Hair, with ecrt!rre.Ticr.t sc;:t j.cc &7 a:;r:f. y.c - fh'd. crh hoi tie has our private l?cr?n-te ia?tip orcr the t .' of the boldc. Ail others are imiiaiio.is R. P. Hall & Co-, Prep's, Nashua, N.H. Oo!J by ail Druggists and Deitlrrs in Medicine. AUE tj2f BUT ! OBACK S STlMArH lUTTKHS. vear ol cxpoiiem'c nn-i trial, have uoen to It1 llto i reiiiO'iy extent ttu U t-..i:ij l.-iints wlioro a t'.iin :uul it miilaitt r t-niir'i. Ttit'V ntT iait Ut Miv-.iilu-u the woak," impart 'gor to tlie strong, nti in nU resjortj rrUre 8liatttirci m,d inkett-iiHu coti.-utiujoii-i. No rfii:-!y h.is Ih it reoMvsl with s iniich lavr s KoBACk's STOMAt H HlTT KliSl. Iu CflU.rt VEK 30000 Httis mto sol. I l.y n ir'Us-liiio in the pa-t y:r. Il - .- mUf.i I our ii:o-t U'nnuii livMei'ma tti.it r. i:oii.iK'S 'i'UM.vril bitTKKS coiuhitit tiit n'-.r(!e tf i gfiitso liix;tlit', nn :fco:tut nun-bilious wont, nnd thv lwst sfoinnohie known to the worl.i. Rt.BACKS BITTKUS sl.o.ihi lifted hy ronv;.Ii's.-oiUf (o .trfiitlit'n th? prostration nhtcU Uw;ij! (ulluUMacvUe disene. In the lM'HN iliMtriclA of tho AV.sl nnl ISuitii thfiv has, lor n lotii timv. Uon nut h iidr.l :u Hrlilt of fc'i'OM A(H B1TTK, hith, if t:Uon in j roptT jimitti(;fs, ;uii :l tho ptoh-r iritK-, nr. a nure proxeutue ot li.tu.i;-, 1-Vmt, Fv?r Hii-J A;ut I.ivor CVmphvnt. Iy- irr pop-i, Iiiiliosijon, .hum. lice. Kt.'.ii' " F j CtnnjiliHtit, mf l .iise.tses of !:inil;r g ttnliite; mi l are i-cltor ns a provrnt.ve fl for t:lious tierAnetnent, rogulatiiiij 11 Nl Mtrencthptiinc t)io jiyNtpni, nn.1 tr'vini: tone to tftf vo r;in, ih:n any othr kmwn rtn.iy. Niu ihnt tho war is over, ther w :ll W th4ns ini rokinifhnines.ii the S. nth. No rsou liO ttiue tns hieshouM Uuue without having constantly nl h.tn th w rm ym 11 I'TKIJSi h satM;u:M.i atfAint opi- El demi- aittl nial:il'OH ftiun U'i-v'.t h noasmn and iHtlltttt-d wnror. Tia"tti C and all reitlouts of he nuik nxei-l vt- P C HNTir.S of t1i Vt n.l Pnnlli. nn 1 tli Y:illtv of th' MrsNippi ;in-i it-, r.tinl:iris, shmiM provnio lliiii'ls with the UITTEKS. TI-ip is i-rotml no mip .ii.-.e null nluoh msnkin.l :iii? MtTlaled hioh is the souive olVo inanjr silnientj- a, !y.p-psia, or a, it is more commonly calleil Sour iHoniach, niul there in no more certain reincilv lli.m Kl a k'H Stomach l!itu-is. They are never knowu to 5ul. 1XG CHOLERA ha, ahvnva 1-oeo tiiiieh iltetiiic.l l.y the luit'lu-, ici.t po-!r hsvo resoi te.l to nil m mm r il meitii'ineji to iirrejit thi .i orrt'i.a, tint with little su.H-e.s. A si.re ct- " ami i.ieventive is to be tbim.l in lhe e of Pr. FOBACK'S PCANHTNAV I A X K K M K 1 1 1 KS. Keep the lo..!s oien uritll the Pills. snl invitjnrMte thi ftem by fne use of the S.oii.:m! flitters, or, il the LIool be thiu, ;.e the Turitier. UCII sn inTnlurti!c reni.tly s-honf.! 1 kept in every family. Keep the system in full vijii-ir ini.l nothing is to he tWirr.l from HinesMe or cholera. THE OLD KKI.1ABI.E. ro not he rle-eiveit by purchasing any of the quack mvetiums under the various tumps of rtitterv Pnrrhase none other hot Dr. KOHACK'S FTOMACB HITTERS, winch are compounded of the purest drugs, and in which the alMicted can relv. ARE ! PSINCE, WALTON & C0MFANY, (Successors to C. AV. Eoback,) . BOLE PBOPBIETOKS, So: 36, SS, 60 and 69 East Third Street, CINCINNATI, O.

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Tho repntation this exr cellcnt medicine eujoy, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterata cases of Scrofulous disease, where tho system eccmed eaturatcd vritb corruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were neKravated by the scrofu- . vraiuuiunauon until they were painfUly afflicting, hare been radically cured in 6uch itrcat numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or nes. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfeft tenant of the organism undermines the conrtitution. and in vites the attack of enfeebl ing or fafcJ diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Aim in. it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly dcvcloj into one or other of its hideous forms, either on tflo e iii-face or amour the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lunes or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or fonl ulcerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this SqrHtparill is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, arid, at length, cure, by fee use of this AR.SAIAniLV. ,? iiT y ' -Ft-' -Kose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Xhettnt, Scald Bead, HiZffirm' Bfy, -r-'ves. Sort! Ears, and other ernntions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in tho lar and m-rvniiq svatama Sjfphtlis oT Venereal ana STercurial Disease are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long contained use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Eeweorrheea or Whites, Uterine Ulceration, and Eemale. JHseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating eJ-Tect. Minute Directions for each case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Jthemnatietn and Govt, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly- to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity. Cotigestion oi Inflammation of the Lirrr, &n Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SAJXJiAPA.ltlXI,A. is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those Who are Eanmiid and Listless, 2c.jnn -dent. Sleepless, and troubled with jWrrout tmpreliensiona or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate, relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED IS T Or. JT. C. ATER & CO., -Lowell, TRCsu Practical and Analytical Chemists. ISOLD BT ALT. DKCGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Anthmn, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine.Jias anything won so widely and so deeply upon the contidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among must of the races or men it has risen higher and higlier in their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to youg children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every familv, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought incurable, still great numbers ol cases where the disease seemed settled, have ueen completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Clicrru Pectoral. So complete is its ina"stery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured br taking the Cherry Prrtoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certiticates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities arc fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Aarue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c, and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, it docs Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous suhstawe whatever, it in nowise iniitres anv patient. The number an.'. i:nrortan-e of its cures in the aeiie districts, are iiternllv bevond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Atrtie medicine. Our pride is gratified bv the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, an.l whore other remedies had wholly failed. Cnacclimatoil persons, either resident" in, or travelling th:-oiiirh miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AaiE cvnr: .laiiv. For T.irer Complaints, arising from tbrp'ditv Jf the Liver, it is an excellent reined vt stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorderud Liver Complain, it Is an. excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines bad failed. Prepared by Pit. -T. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Low oil, Mass., and sold ail round the world. PRICE, Sl.OO PER BOTTLE. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all Medicine. the purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medicine is so universally required by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever anv before so universally "adopted into use, in every country" and amonx nil classes, as this mild but efficient purgative J'ill. The obvious reason is, that it is a more reliable and far more effectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who nave not, know that it cures their neighbors and lrtends. and all know that what it does once it does always that it never fails through any fault or neglei it of its composition. We have thousands "Pn sands of certificates of their remarkable cures ot tha following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates ; . containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they mav be taken with safety by anybody. Ihtir sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to tike, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate bv their powerful influence on tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of Me body, restoring their irregular action to health, ana bv- correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the llrst origin of disease. Minute directions are given in tho wrapper on the box, for t?te following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure : For ypeiti or Inillg'tlon. .'"--bcm. Languor and Low of Appttt.. they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For JLivrr Complain and its various symptoms, Kiliooa Ileiadaclw. SicU Headaches Jaandir or Crfen tHckiM. Hilton Colic and Xlilioa Fever, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For lyeitery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. , . . For Rheumatism, Goat, Gravel, Palpi tation of the Heart, .Pain in the Side, Stack and JLoin,, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For nropoy and Drepulcal Swellliurw they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For KnppreMlon a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect, bv sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into heaithy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no "serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds thatadoso of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, Prom their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. f DR. J". C. ATER C CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL. MASS., V. S. A.

VICK'S FT.01UL GUIDE FOR 1871. The First Edition of One Uundrel and Fifty Thousand copies of Vick's Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out 100 paires, and an Kagraving of almost every dosiral.le Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly printed rn fine tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hundred fine Wood Engraving and Two beautiful ; The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published A Geriaau Edition published, in all other respects similar to the English. Sent free to all my customers of 1870, as rapidly as possible, witboat application. Sent t all others who order them for Ten Cents, whloh is not half tbe eost. Address. JAMES VrCK. dco 23-Sm. , . E.uchMr, S. Y

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VTO PREPARATION HAS ever been introduced to the American people that baa met with as marked a success as ' THE FLUID EXTRACT OF R0SADALIS." One ounce of this Fluid Extract is more powerful in its action upon disease than one pint of the preparations of Sarsaparilla. As a Blood Purifier it has no equal; forScrofula, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Syphilis in ail its forms, it is a certain cure. Physicians indorse it ; it is not a quack nostrum, as the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky.,says: "It is the best Blood Purifier I have ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says : " I always prescribe it for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says : " I cured the worst case of Scrofula I have ever seen with Rosadalis." Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, 'Ohio, says he has suffered for twenty years with an eruption over his wholo body ;. tried all kinds of remedies with no success ; a few bottles of Rosadalis made a complete cure. See ROSADALIS AI.MAXAC for important cnfiea. The Rosadalis Almannc publishes the thrilling story of Ruby St. Croix, or the Magic Rose." Vestcm Wholesale Depot for Rosadalis, B. 31 A CREAKY dk CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. OF Watches and Jewelry. consisting of Duplex and Silver Watches, and all the variet.es of Jewelry of the latest styles and pat ems. lie has also a great variety of Clocks, tvhi h will be warranted, and sold at a trifling advie on wholesale price. uia uold and silver will be received in exchange for Goods. Watches promptly repaired in a neat and expeditious manner. Also, have just received a large and well selected assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE 8 OT GUNS, REVOLVERS, PISTOLS, OLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, SOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, &c. Also keep on hand AIL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Percussion Caps, Lead, .tc. . Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Bowg, Pegs, Bridges, Tail Pieces, ic. WJi. DAWSON. apl 2S. RING'S AM3ROS5A RESTORES GRA.Y I IA.III TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR . '.XJUI.V . RING'S AMBROSIA ERADICATES DANDRUFF, Core Humors, Itchlnsr of tha Scalp. RING'S AMBROSIA Prevents Baldness, And frequently causes New Hair to grow on Bald places. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS mcs une uauar per mm. E.M.Tu B B s & Co. v WAV. i .fc. afSw v V v v KINO' GRAY HAIR. ' This is the Ajickosia that Kinjmada. Tliis ia C.ie Core that l.-.y In the AiiEHOSiA that Clcj made. This Is the 3I.in xvho tm bald and gray, TTlio now lis. raven locks, they say. He nsel tTio Omv tTint :iv In the A-Uubusia that Linj made. This Is the Maiden, handsome and par. Who married the man once bald and gray. Who now has raven loeks, they say. lie used the Ambrosia that l'-inj made This la the Parson, who, hr the way, 3Larricd the maiden, handsome and gay, To the man once bald and gray. But who now bas raven locks, they sav. Because he used the Cure that lay la the Ajibsosia that King made. This It the Bell that rings swsy To arouse tne people saa ana gay Unto this fact, which here does lay won would not be bald or jrraw, t ie th Ambmosia that n$ wade. E. H.TU33S ft CO, Proprietors, Petereoro. K.H. INDIANA HOUSE 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Ryinan, Proprietor

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UOOLBI EV31LLS, Oldenburg, Ind. The uhdersismed proprietor.of St. Joseph Woolen Mills, at Helen burg, Indiana, flatter themselves that their goods are. SUPERIOR TO ANY Now in market, and would inform the public that they are now prepared with the assistance of new and Improved Machinery, Such as is to be found nowhere else in Southern Indiana, to man ufacture the be t grades of Jeans or all colors, 11. tin lnM Flannel. Single afc itoubl V am. HlocUlug, Tweeflu, HlanUets, Salllnels, IW., Fie., SiC., aJtC., Which will bo solely of the: wn manufacture, and" warranto to be of FAST, COLORS of superior lustre, and not t shrink. All work will be don on AND AT AS REASONABLE RATES AS AT AW FACTORY oo Custo:njrs, an I visitors to Old enburg, are politely invited to CALL AXJD EXAM LYE Our Goods, and facilities foi doing work. -ooDKALEIIS IN Dry Good?, Groceries. Queensware, Glassware, and READY CLOTHING. AT TUE Ola White ODrner Are our solo agents for Brookville. They will supply all demands, and tilt orders for our goods, oil the shortest notice. ROMWEDEH & EL0D1EI8.

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FI11LS IKK BR00KTlX 1 MI AM Sliop ur the 12. It. Depot. fXTOTTLD respectfully annt-uncr to his frirnd W and the pubiie Kncra lly of this and the aw joimug conn tie? of this Mule and- Ohio, Oct h will execute m tbe best style all work in hi use TOMB ST0NSS of AU Bescrlullciis CORNER POSTS FQ3 LOTS, CISTERN TOPS,. STEP STONE JPTLVilNTO STONE S of all description. OutMonumental & Building tfrac Stone we get from St. Paul, which we cati pet froui ten to twenty-seven iaebes thick, and which doe c t break and scale as tbe Limestone of this Count; does. Our Flasrjrfnsor Paving ston is from Laurel, which can be had of any size te suit the purchaser. Thankful for past favors, we would request a continuance of the same. We.watraut all oar work to give satisfaction, asour motto is to work none but the besi of material, keep none but tbe best of workmen, make quick sales, aad do good work. All contracts made by me or A. J. Ileason will be promptly filled July 30. JOSEPH n.ANXAN. TISHES to inform his friend and ethers whe may favor him with their patronage that he s re.noved to tbe building formerly occupied by hen. lore Keifel, in Jackson Lynn's E leek , oppoDr. Berry's office, where he keeps a Well -el Stock of At Low Prices, ch as Coffees, Suirg, Tes, Rice, pearl Barley Sr-ans, oapi, S'areh, Flour, Meat, Lard. Butter fg. Apices, Potatoes, Mackerel, White Fish ned Bref, Cheese, Cukes, Cracker of all kinds ried Pe;i.-he, Dried Anples, Powder, ho. Caps .id, Thread, Notions of all kinds, P. pes, To-o-c.is, Cigirs. Extracts, Chocolate. Prepared Conut. Corn Sttrch, Catsup, Mustard, Pickles, mned Fruits of ail kinds. Sardines, Oysters, obsters, Fruit Cans and SeAlitig Wax, Stoneire. Wooden-ward. Willow-war, a large stock of ilEENSWAKE AND GLASSWARE suit all taste", Grooms, Twines, Vbitcwasbirg irunhes, Scrubbing Brusbee, Blacking Brurbes, urkish Prunes, Dried Ourratits, Raisins, Cloves, . it megs, Cinna-iioT), Allspice, Pejijier, Mace, inger, Molasses, Vinegar, Coal Oil, Salt by the vrrel or sack, and al! articles kept in a first class rocery Store. Also Li-iips and Thin neyp. and Splendil Assortment of CANOIFS, CONFKC- .' loS KUI ES, Soda Water, Leuioi.iuie and Ice 'ream. All cf which he will s--.ll Cheap for Csfb, or tale a exchange Country Produce, such as Apples. Po.itoee, RfRns, Onions. Dried Fruits. Butter, i f gs, dCat and LarJ. lariueis, give him a call ud ;et a bargnin. Brookville, Ind., Aug. Nfl, lSTK-j'. 1I1IEMY OSBORPJ & CAliU, IJIiOOIvVILLK, INDIANA, ve jiuf opened t Stave and Tii-Whre Macu lory at lie mi ville, vrnere tbey vi!l kep con itiliy on Utud a Sue afsv.tu.eiit j J20KLTu PARLC3 AKE H.t'i LTO S I'ogetber with vll their nc- u pan jli.g furkituie eii-limcing Brass, Suar unu Tea Kettles. nd nmny extra Sto 'I r ti m :gs Aiiii lion ad-Irons, shovels and Ttu.s. ALSO V general as.f.r'iv m1 of 1 ill 1. 1-0 M I n" V. ait SUCH AS locGng, Spouting, Ac, done with nestr.fss and isp itch. Uij Iron, Cipper, Brass and Pewter, la Liu in xchange for wares. To in lis Olienp for Coli. Sh'-p on Main street, first door fcelo Linck't I. .en. A (air sha'e of the public pat r on ape is sol iM ltd March 11-v. OSUOUM & CAIN. Bi'ookvlSle N'Vt!a?i '1 Bark. The iiiruul inenti'i-; . t" r J s-nckh-.l-lcrs ! the o kvillu N .liiu.ii "tink. lr fi "leii'i.ni ot" svn iir ..'tiir. .vill e tie. i t it s Hni ig i! ouse, i lalit. lit1! f.vviirv. t-7i. li"t .cjri I be ...ursoft I A l t i. Al.ot'iiil djy. IU 7 1 it f ih ' li r t . J i I S '.V. U ITT, Cashier. d c ! 5 . C-'.Mi'ETiT.'ON DKFIKl) i ! We sell the Sijg r. Wheeler At W lso, Uoore, .llipiic, lifi.vet i Uer, Weed. Prb : ia . II ej -t im, il es. ;4l I Ma in!, Aiuo'ic-;i Coinliinoiiori , r.ivi. K.iipire, FiiiHe tfe i., Wilcox (ilili i.h coriiplvt ocni'., l-tet iuiprov. inntiis, all exrr att ic mieuis and case t sixi.i dvliars. . Ihe Wilson, Kols"-n, .Mcl ean i ll.vper, Bar--h ram nj-on with '"I'fi", i " rro:i"nt8, all xtr- itiJtMXvi.U .uJ ox,,H itiUr; -tisht volar j. Ihs Il.ivkc, Ti.--nn I, Awerir-uv. Howe Shutli iico'i i Hi utiii , lu i,lv, ti.elu.ti.tt lnlt. ; thirty tiolmia. The C.n:D-in nse, ni.lafon, Wn.-ifir and all therb-tii in (---bio-it tijti. on-Hi, h-iini.e'r cd acker i t-vi-ivc d..l!iS. S toy uiaebititts sold. A co-ini-leie atai?li(i0 f--r bemnli:g ine . ir.f an I wi-t;-. bindii-g anv ur-icial. j:nl:tg. furk.n ami MiAVttj the rext tu-;k, r-'tii'fg i.U giteri.y, v W..I.1 basting altdgvtli.r. Vi a-le t r" tv Hteitiu. Only the com -lete see &! : d tit s. KNlTMN'i -M ACr ISM .T- T.anV- at fifty, ive d!iir: tK i!rnie a rortv-fie ,(ii!ir ) tiolev, l 1-Mr.n.tl ifiii..se.i.y ft-i.Urii! I i Jii.r .ij.inr.i;, lU-.iu-a, v liafi. iwtt.if doiiri(. T f. -5 i i'.u i .. "Veu tfc.. v'lsftr sent -i:h Its rnl't t- inif vil-i icng.3- h njl.'f projii-i . ' r t!, Ai " ifpi, r sen 0 . I . "n r.-c.i, t cf t.j;f atiwiAU, atiU b -rgre a-i-id. - r. : v.ttiN ccv.. doo iS-lj.

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