Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 February 1871 — Page 3

TIIEAMERICAN, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE W- W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TKAISS. Leave Brookville. fOcmnoJtion ........... ... 7:41 a. m. Tiv Freight ... 12 M. UPWARD TRAINS. .Ar-orntnoda tion .... .... ...... .... 7:07 F . v. lv i'reigtt - 12 m.

I. & C. Railroad Affairs. Messrs. Boaz and Morri, the Receivers of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis it Lafayette Rail road, have placed in the Circuit Court of Indiarnrolis the terms of agreement ma le with the Director of the White Water Valley Rail" J roa?, in which the latter consented to terminate its contrsct with the former. The agreement in substance is that the I , C. & L. Railroad sha'.l convey all its right, titles and interest in the White Water Valley Road to that roaJ, agreeing to operate it, however, until the firet of May next, at which time the road and a!! its equipments will be turned over to the White Water Val ey Company, as well as the ret profits that may accrue. Furthermore, it Rgrees o furtiah the White Water Vailev Cotrpany, for a reasonable compensation, oil etcck that may be necessary to run the r:d until the Erst of October, and also to ;e a saliefc!ory arargement to carry freight ma ar.d pafB:r.gers ccming over the White Water Valley Uoai to Cincinnati. Unpaid rent due "ihe White Water Valley Road, and arrears dua it oa the 1st cf February, shall be paid in lends of the I , C. & L. Railroad, at ninety cents cn the dollar. For anything due the I., C, & L. Railroad, in payment of rolling stock, he same bonds shall bi accepted at 75 cents, j and at par for any profits that may result freta t!.e ruanicg arrangnaenls. On the other hat.d. the White Water Valley Road agrees to release the I.,C. & L. Koad from all liabilities o J ay any of its coupons, as well as the prirr!! .il r.f the bonds secured bv morisrace hiiher- .., U.... hv the White Water Vnllev Com: a- !

r.r, a:.J claiuud to le guaranteed by the J. ; agent to insure the property against the cont L. Road. If the I., C. &. L. Road, ho-! linger,. It is needles to say that the aPpliever, should be compe.led to pay any of these ! ca,ion w8 rejecter!. The next thing in order dfivotis, that company will wait until after ! wiU be n application from the gentleman for Jar.nary 1, 1S73, to commence proceeding, to ! n insurance a-ainst loss by the drying up of foreclose the mor'gage or collect the coupons, i and-pood. , . i . . . i . - i . -a l1 " in--

AH taxes now uue cr unpaid are to ue j rj uy ih I., C. & L. Company. i fi.TrpfiniAnt wA.-i flrnrnt.l an A ratified ! ' C urt, ai.d the receivers were tiujioA'er-. til So Con j out is provisions. Excitement ia Brookville. Ocr c. nimu'.ily was i ;v.ra'l verv nvieh fTciied on rect-ipt cf the nt-ss of the frigrufUl silo, ting alTray at Laurel last Friday af true-on, both parties bein wt-U km wn here. Lut we heard no demonstration cf mob vi;.-" erect, cither hrecrat Laurel, the people bttng satisfied for the law to lake its course, and only de. ni ii ui i j that a just penshy be ii.Qicted upon t' e trausrefsor utter he sha.ll Lave Lad -a fair trial. lbs ctb.or.is RtTivsl litetirs at Ercokvilla C tf nn t; lo he1. 1 evory evsnia at tho M. E Church, wiih c a', atcu ct.t uf ii.terist. The work seems to bo txtci.Cirg &r.d rescuing many who before ha I manifeste-i c in' creir. J."p to Wedncsi ilay, (as wc are iuf.ru.cd by the Her. Mr. We'.'.;, i the r.istor.) over one hur.-'.re.l hal j-'iue I. At j ('it Young Men's fraytr Meelirg. l.?t aiuroay j cvpi injr, out f-rty yunj mcu v.ere present. 1 his i a gloru us u; k , .vrliii:.!y. Hey. i'.t. I. VeliS j V" cetire to write a few w.ris cojcpliiutntary ! vf the above raistd Methodist n;itister. His ' uutiring leal and energy as a preacher of the gos j pel of Christ, and his quiet and fc-iable manucr as the i'ast- r of his charge, fcave rendered hiai sl li.oit po;u!r an i highly csteemel worker in th-e ostt-o i f his beloved Master, and his efforts are ieic5 crowned nitb a success nnparaSIeicd in this coni'.nnnity. Long may he live to benefit mankind by inducing tho ncregcncrale to wa'.k iu the strait an 1 di rr-w path." Hel!si"-Q5 ncvivalat Eueua Vista. A series oi Xlf h ndi-t niet-tin, coiidactel by Rev. J. S. ,Mley of C"aVsbnr, V.a leen held durin. thj j-ast week at Pru'tl's Chapel, liuena, Vis; a, on the line cf Sa'.t C fk and To-j sey Township, the atcet ns hw.i s eea 11 i j every civ an j evening 0 11 ri t that lira?, aaJ . 1 beinjj largely a'tendjL Fifiteu accessions are reported up to Monday. Wheat is selling in Drook;ila this week a $1.15 to 51. Straas-e On Friday mori.ii'ff last, a;cut 10 o'click an accident cccurre J or.o mile and a half nest cf Lawrenceburg, by which a driver in the employ cf V.. U. Dobsll, furniture manufacturer a' Newtown, received injuries which aro considered of a dangerous character, lie ws3 enjenei in loading a wagon with lumber from a Weight car standing upon a side track. The swi'ch is ahout fifteen feet from the main track, and the train was standing on the ou'.sida cf the former. As the train passed the horses became alarmed, and in spite of the efforts of the driver rushed madly in the direction of the train, striking- the platform of the rear car wiih the torgue of the waon. Th concussion wa-i so jrsat that ir threw the horses to the p-nund wiih great violence, killing one rfj hprn instaT.tly. ILlt this wis liOt the serious! Fa'ur' of the accident, for the drivr who was endeavoring to arresl the tea-n thn rnshini; williy 10 destruction, was caught under one of the falling horses, and was so crushed that great fears are entertained that he will die frora hia ir.juries. It is a strange aecidev-t and cna for which tha roal appears iu no Kar.aer to he liable to censure. Noti.'p. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to ma will please call anl settle immediately, and tbns save costs. Also those having contracted plate work will please call and get the fstce completed, a I intend to move to Rushville on ibe 1st of March. Da. J. B. Stcart. Laurel, Feb. S, I871-2W. A Card. TIavin it retired from the mercantile business,! take this opportunity of returning my thanks to ! y rustomers for their liberal patronage, anl also take pleasure ia referring them to the new firm of Dietx Tragesser, where they will find it to their interest to purchase their goods, as heretofore. MlCHAKL Gf.IS. k T. 1 ... . . ..I ... jarara wisnes as to ssy that tie Rke Photographs 0 cents lower than. T. T. Smith or any other artist.

An Engine Jumps the Track An Engineer Scalded to Death. As the Eastern boond freight train on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroad was passing around the curve, about four miles south of Greensburg, at 9 o'clock on Thursday night of last week, the engine jumped the track, carrying along with it seven cars. The engine landed upon its side, the engineer, A. Pierce, falling under it, and receiving such iujuries from the steam that he died in two hoars after the accident. The unfortunate man did not appear to have bus tained serious bruises by the fall. Though he was under the locomotive, he was easily extricated, one hand alone being fast. lie was

a young unmarried man, and was a trusty and experieueed engineer. Two of the cars that plunged off with the locomotive were loaded with males. Of thirtyeiht of the poor animals seventeen were killed, the remainder sustaining but little iiijury. Thirty-eight sheep were among the property thus jeopardized, but of this number but two were killed. The loss of property to the road was not serious. The accident appears to have resulted froni tho flange, on one of the wheels cf the engine striking the offset made by joining a new rail with an old one, phich by reason cf wear was cf different width.The train was running at moderate speed. Th body of Mr. Pierce was taken to the 1 1 residence of his brother, in Lawrenceburg, by the early train. The Richmond Telegram thinks Cheek's paralysis a "ruse to create sympathy." The e xcitercer.t at Hamilton in rrgerd t the Myers murder had somewhat slackened of late, but at the near approach of the trial has brokeu out afresh. Couldn't Get Insured. An ice dealer in Hamilton, who bad fourteen acres of ice which he feared he might lose b? iiea taw, applied to an insurance Died. At Laurel, L.J., Dec. :U"h, 1S70, of croup, lluh, so:i of !. J. and 12 Day, aged four Harried. At Brookville, January 29. h, by Re. XI. L. Wrii.-s Mi. Mtrati B. Puuiphrey to Jiiss Flortt:ce Conner. A. It J&rard Come, friends and neighbor, one and aU, And lislea to my welcotae call; i'j Gallery is iu the neatet style; Give uie a call: i.'i worth year while. Well, dear frienJs, I do indite; Ou Photos I most frco!y write; Ou theiu aljnc uiy thoughts are fixed; Ia mo you'll find no knavish tricks. The t.e?t of rhutc-s I do take At $1.50 per dos., and so mistake; My pr.'ee is low, but Photos good; Get yoars ta'cen; yes, I would. Dou't wait for weather to be dry, For feir to-mtrrow you may die; lij: e.'iee 5ng without delay, And et ycur Tbotos wliile jou T. T Smith, Phjtog a her at tirookvilte, lad., re?peetfa!ly informs liio cilizei.s ot Franklin Co., aedesneciHv those desiring Photos, that althoagh he is no Toct, he will take rkc-tus 25 cts. ptr dos. less than Mr. J arard or any other ue hor.-e artist. "'That's what's the matter." T. T. SaiTa. feb 10. F.ope Ascension. Prof. Smith, the World Renowned Rope IVilker, will walk a rope suspended in the air from the Court Uouso to the Valley House, neit Saturday at 1 1 o'clock A. II . nl will cive an entertain ment in the evenirg, for particulars of which feeprinted, prcgraaimes. Another change in the running time on the W. W. V. R. R. See Corrected time card at head of local ccluaia. Sce those new style Cross Cut Saws at II. R Coolev's. He sells them cheat.. A Good Oi3.ce. Will F. Lee writes us from Gallatin, Mo.. Lthat if he could not be Sheriff of Franklin County, Ind., ho can be, and is. Deputy Sheriff of Daviess Co., Missouri, wi?h a yearly salary amounting to62i. Pretly good for Will. For Sale. Most desirable residence, North Maiu Burgess Street, Brookville Ind., ot.e square frc nt 11. li. Depot. W. S. Faskr. ftb 10-2v. Bis Ceiar Grove Baptist Church. Kldkk R 1. IVxo, Pastor. Since the compromise as to the occupancy of ihe house, entered into last November, they have been signally blessed; great unanimity and brotherly love prevails among them. They are at present etjoying manifest tokens of Divine favor ia the spirit of revival. During the present week three have been added by relation, and two by experience and baptism, and one mote awaits the ordinance till the Fastoi's rext visit oihers are iuquiiing some indulging hope. Two had been received .y experience ai.d baptism, previous to the present tueeiing of days. hico:nb, Franklin County, Feb'y 2, 1ST I. Hetaraora Items. Ma. Eixoham, Sine my last epistle four death havo occurred iu this viciuity John McWhorter, John Ferris ia the STth year of his age, old lady Wilson, and a child of Samuel Doughty. Dr. Irs. Anna Potts; sister of the celebrated Dr. Laagshoreof Philadelphia,.( whose medical work is Lvniliar to all or nearly all of onr physi cians,) gave a very interesting and instructive lecture hero. Thomis Tazue is very low with consumption at this writing, anl fears ars entertained that he will not recover. The Post Office in this place was entered last ml t means of a false key, and the money drawer relieved cf about twenty or twenty-five dollars. No clue yet to tho perpetrator of the Jeff. theft. Metamora, Feb. 6, 1971. All kinds of Files at greatly reduced prices, at Coolej's. Gallery Reopened. T. H. Rose, Artist, of Lebanon, has reopened ! Hit BlltTT H rUMl, w. " u, the !5th of March. Those who wish pictures i wm pieasj give him a call. Photograph atfJ pr doxcni anij other Picturtt as low.

' Blooming Grove Items. We are moving along with onr usual speed. XI. XL Moore & Sod, have purchased the farm of Charles Price, once occepied by Noah Naylor, on the pike South of this, containing 80 acres, for $ 4,330. The Post Office was able to be on the street last week, and went from Mrs. Caskey's to Mr. Harrington's residence, and from there to Williams' store. When the mail carrier arrived they informed him if it should leave before he returned they would flag him. But it remained there with the unders'anding that Mr. J. W. Ciendening resigns and W. N. Williams be appointed P. XI. as his successor. The Good Templars are doing well, the lodge numbering about fifty members. They appear to take a deep interest, from the number we see repairing to their Hall every Wednesday eveming. Some weeks azo a surprise visit was paid to the Xlinister cf the XL E. Church residing here. There were nine gentlemen properly armed with weopons of their own selection, who proceeded to the Parsonage, and in a peaceable manner entered and tendered to the Parson and his lady tokens of their kind regard, for which they desire me to say they are very thankful to all concerned. II. Blooniiug Grove, Feb'y 5, 1871.

The Isaac Price farm, situated just East of Rrookville, was sold at Commissioner's sale, on Friday last, to Richard F. Jones about acres at $26o0, per acre. 90 Bir.kley & Jon'-B' are snugly ensconcsl in their new oliice over Wiley fe C-is's store, where lhy will happy to rreet their friencs hereafter. Xlore good sleighing this week. A. R. Jarard has reduced the price of Photograp hs from ?3 to 1,50 per dozen, for the next thirty days. Prices Greatly Reduced, A. R. Jarard has on hand about six hundred negatives, from which ho will for the next thirty days print Photographs at one dollar per dozen. lie also has about one hundred large Pictures for 8 by 10 frame--, which he will print for 75 cts. apiece. Also a largo variety of Picture Frames at reduced prices. At It Again. The Boston Boot and Shoe Uouso tells Good Boots at $2.50. Women's Calf Skin Shoes at $1,50. Now is the time. Another immense stock just received, lower than ever. Also a large stock of Hosiery for ladies and gents. Call and learn tha prices. Burden's best Horfe Shoes at $5,75 per keg, at . Mrs. Rhoda. Mount, aged eighty-tix years, died at the residence of her son, James Mount, in Connersville, XlonJay morning, at one o'clock. She wagoneof the first settlers in the White Water Valley, having resided here about fifty-five years. Shoeuberger Ilorse Shoes at fi per koj, at R. Cooleys. II. Serenade. We scknowicda a delightful serenade last ?atjrday night by a new band of promising icutdc'aas. Call again, gen tTemeu. Iron at 4 cts. per lb, and Xails at $1,23 per keg at II. R. Coolcy's. Cbiluary. At the residence cf his parents, near Fairfield Ind., on Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 1STI, Henry C. Carter did, ged 25 years, 3 months and 27 days Death parked the deceased for his victim over four months ago. That destroy ing malady which ' ,-. 'spares neither youth, age nor condition, known as Censumption, assisted by heart disease, soon prostrated him on a bed cf sickness, from which he endured much suffering until his final release. Highly esteemed, lovedand honored by all who knew hitn, there are none who cherish a regard for the departed but wiil feel the doe:i loss of so talented and promising a young man, noted for a reputation cf unsullied morals both at hoins and elsewhere. V hile a student cf Brookville College, was remarked by the teachers and associates that the subject of this sketch was held in the highest estimation, being attentive to his stulies, correct in deportment, punctual iu Chapel and religious service. Possessed cf 4 moderate education, and believing he could be instrumental in accomplishing good, hehad followed the profession of teaching, as a pleasent employment during the Fall aud Winter months. But finding the duties and responsibilities of the school room daily wearing on his health, he was under the necessity of giving up his school amid the regrets of patrons and pupils, who esteemed him highly as aa encrcetic teacher in the noble cause of education. M hile conSned to the sick room, it was our privKge anl pleasant duty to visit him often, and try to cheer our friend and fellow teacher ia his sad affliction wh ich he bore patiently with christian ; fortitude. A few evenings before his death, when ! when convcrsinc.with him. he expressed his wil- ! lingness for the happy exchange soon to take place; at the same time remarking thathe was prepared to cross the river cf death, expecting to meet his dear angel sister on the "golden shore" of thaf'bettcr land." lleexhortel his'wecping parents and little sister, and tho friends who gith-) ered around his bedside, to be faithful and obey the teachings of the Savior, that they might have hope to meet in Heaven, there to-dwell in bliss forevermore. Tb bright racnrd left bv our noble rniir friend , .. . . , .. .. , deserres the highest emulation. May his friends s J and associates ever be mindful cf this exemplary deportment, and imitate his christian worth and moral excellence. Ilenry has gone, ia youth's bright bloom, From the gaze of buwan eye; But while his body lies ia the tomb, His spirit soars beyond tho sky. We shall never see hira more, Till from earth we pass away; Then we'll meet on that tright shore, Where peace and joy forever stay. The angels met him a t the river, And he joined them in thcr song; He will dweU in love forever Amid that blight and happy throng. But Ilenry waits at heaven 's gate To greet the friends that may pass through lie walked the path that is so strait, And bids as follow in it too. T. L. Dickkrsok.; Fairfield, Ind., Jan. 25th, 1S71. ' INDIANA HOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Ry man, Proprietor. March 50,1870. DTTFtSTYiSr HOUSE, RICHARD DURNAN, PROPRIETOR. June 9, 1S70.

GROCERY STORE. J.H. BHOCKAMP HAS opened a new Grocery Store in the rocm adjoining Davis & Gates Drugstore, where he as for sale ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, Su;ars, Spices, 5c c which arcofTered for sale At the Lowest Makket Prices. Everything usually kept tn aGnctij Men c b eob tained there .either a t WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Ha rssnctiully solicits the liberal ptrcna

of the public. J . U. HilUCKAilf. dee. 21-y . J a quo 3 ik, Etout, at YITco3IB, im, V"7"OULD respectfully announce to ail their 'V old customers and everybody else that they have removed into their New Store Building and have on hand a completa assortment cf DB YGO ODS $ A V TIOXS Groceries cf all Iviiids, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE ULOT IlXG, II A.IIDWAKE, QUEEMSWARE. GLASSWARE, SCHOOL ROOKS, STATIONERY. OILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINES, All of which we propose to ell during tho Crct three months of the new year Exclusively for Cash or Produce t greatly reduced prices. We invite the public to eail and examine our food-5 and learn prices, a s we nre determined to sail as low as any other hoasa ia South Eastern Indiana. dee. 3t-3m . FARM PPFAi P ;3 At aG-rcat twill sell my F.i'm of 0' acres, one mile Scuth of Scipio, three ii-i les lS"cr:h of yrcwersburg, on the Siate lAe about So or St acres cleared, with 2( seres of the very best bottom projr.d, balance eood unlanl: lavs aencrallv well, with a Lo ! House weatherboarded, L05 Barn, Smoke house, i well of water, e;c. Same farm formerly owned by Kchertscn (iarner, who lives now in liarrisou, Ohio. If soi l between now and the 10th day of Ma red, I will take $4,500 in liberal payments, or will make a good redaction for all cash. If not sold in that time, it will bo for rent. Enquire or address 0:0 at Hrriicn, Ohio. X.LEOXAP.D. Jr.n. 2r!b, IS71 a rjt TVTIllES to inform his friends and ethers who f V way favor hiiu with tiieir patronaso that he has removed t tbo bui'.Jin formerly occupied ly ite Dr. Berry s tince, where Ue keeps a eil feeected Stock of aC Vr T T lit Lew- Prices, j such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Kiee, Fcarl BaTley j Beans, Soaps, Starch, F!oir, :eat, lard. Putter V. i'SJ, .Apples, Potatoes, .Mackerel, White lish j lre I Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers cf all kinds j tried Peaches, Pried Apples, Powder, Shot, Caps 1 Lead, Thread, Notions of all kinds. Pipe. To- ! baccos, Ci-rs, Extracts, Chocolate, Prcvsrx-d Co- ; enanut, C rn "Starch. Catsup, Mustard, Piekles, Canned Fruits of all kinds, Sardines, Oyslers, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Scaling Wax, Stoneware. voiit:n-w.ire, V i'.l.'vr-ware, a large stock ct QITEEXSWARE AXI) GLASSWAIIE j to suit all taste, Prooras, Tv,;nss, Whitcwashir-.g j Brash?", Scrubl.injr Brushes. Blacking Btn.-hcs. j Turkish Prur.cs, Dried Carra .Is, Kaitir.s, Cloves, j Xutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, loinfrer, Molasses. Visegnr, Coal Oil, Salt by the i barrel or sack, and aU artieies kept in a C.-st class j Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chiurneys, and la nlen-ti t Assortiaent ot a.mjim, vv.ct.v--TIuXEitII.3, Soaa. v.'aier, Lemonade a&d Ice j Ail of which he will soli Cheap for Cash, or tahe i 'n exchange Cc-tntry Pro luce, such as Apples. I u tatoes, "cans, Onions, Dried Jtruits, tutter. fcjgs. Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a cull and get a bargain. Brookville, Ind., Aus.6, 1370-y. P. 1 . I! 1 4 l i. f(1 ..1 CROCK n 3 t f T "X FAl t 1 1EIA IND., rreoonstantly r 'hin their iaitacnse 3I0 nsistingof WOOLEN AXD COTTON GOODS every description , sua BIIOWX AND DLKAC ED MT'LINi P1UNTS S AWl S, GLOVES. nosrKRY, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOT INT., OLOT s, CAIMEIiES, e. SCOOL BH)KS. AUDWAUE, QtTEEXSVv'AinL 1 775 ,0 fi 7 6 T" 1 In fact everything astial'v to be found in a firs class "torc. fail anl pet 1 j ) .IX 11 V IN O XX X'"" dkalkkis I l, , 1 11 ft ', j vi C i) v 5 , C)CCl3j "Ct0w 'M) . 7 p aUarticles usually kept in a Jewelry Storo Xi. Also , a.scn t for D r. H. Uirsh's Spheroid, ! Spectacles , wiih improve.) rantascopie Lenses celebrated Seth ThotnasClocks. and the perpetual ; Calendar Clocks , constantly on hand t .r, ,7;,7 Wnrl- Dnnr fur (7al,7 nr Silrrr ; Particularattcntion paid to all hin ds o f Repairing , e u 1 r ,ui ..ah : Place of business, one door norta ottne "L'la j White Corner," ( Lurtoo 's store jou JIain Uurges street , 15 rook Till e, I ad: ana . A pi . 1 7-y . M!6 S .A, 4. IXTIStl K.S to infirm Ins. friends and others who V may favor hi. 3 with a cail,thathohasottned a New Store in she XTOIIIYIAII BUII-DINCr , near Masters' Old Pl.ckmith Shop, whera he keeps a Well Selected Stuck of CHEWING, SMOKIXO AND SNUFF TOBACCO. lie has the Finest Brands of Cigirs in thi Town at the Lowest K"ites.sueh as 5 Lon r dim Porters," Vi-ing Mati's Favorite," "Oar Fancy." '"Peeress," Aj. A'.sj tha Fiuest Braai? of SnuTby ha poard or ounce. Sept. 23. -2m. "valley house, Brockviilo, Indiana. i PETER SCIIAAF, - - - PROPRIETOR. Jan. 0,-y. Hovrara Sanitary Alfl Association Bor the Relief and Cure of tha Erring ard Unfortunate, ou Principles of Christian Philanthropy. iKssays oa the Krnrs of Vouth, ati I tbe Fol1 of Aye, in relation to Marriage and Social Evils, with sanitary ai I for thi i3ictel. Snt (res, ia seal-? I envlnji. Adlret, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. B- x P. Philadc'ohia. Pa. p!2'My.

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-TSErSirif in :ofln3 fieman dense, ifcofianS's Sircck OIL ' Iloofland's German Bitters, 1 Hitters iciihont Alcohol or Spirits of iny Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure juices of vital principle o? Boot, IIKk'bs, and Barks (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the ing not beins used. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained as much medicil virtue as will bo fount in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tha Boots, ic, used in this Bitters are jmu in Germany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in this city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spirituous iagradients, this Hitters is freefro n the objections urged against all others: no desire for stimulants can be induocd from their use; they cana:t make drunkards, and carnot, underaay circumstance;, have any hat a betcCcial result. Hoonand's German Tonic Was compounded for th3se not inclined to extreme bitters, an I is intended f-.r use in casts when some a'.coh'.i'iio stiinuiant is required in connection with tho Tonic properties of the Bitters. Kach bottlo of the Tonio contains one bottle of the Sitters, combined with pure SaNT Ckcz Rcm and flavored in such a manner tint the extreme bitterness of the Bitters is overcome, furming a preparation liij.-hiy agreeable ana pleasant tc the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Pitters. The price of the Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They aiust take into consideration that tha stimulant used is guaranteed ta ba of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little isore and have a good artie'e? A medicinal preparati sr. should contain none hut the best ingredients, and they who expect to obtiia a cheap compound will most certainly be cheated. They are t'ae Greatest Known Remedies For LIVER COMPL VIXT, DYSPEPSIA, NE'.tVOGS PEillLlTY, JAUNDICE. DISEASE OF Til 3 KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF TUT. SKIN, and a'.l diseases aritir.g frotu a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY JF Til 13 P. LOUD. Rad the following symptoms: Csaonsti nation, Flatul-jnci., Inward Piles, Fu'.lofae Blood to trie Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Pisgust for Food, Fulners or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fruetations, ' Siakin;; cr Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or DiDieuit Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture Dimness of Vision Bols or Webs before the Sight, Dall Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Tersiaration, Yellowness of the S kin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Dack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sulden Fiushcs of Heat, Ilurniag in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings f Evil, and Great Depression of Spirit. AU these indicate Disease of th-o Livei or I)iestivo Organs combiacd wiih impure blood. The use of the Hitters or Tonic will poon cause the above sympt v.us ta disappear, and the patient will become well and healthy. .1)11. IIOOFLAXD'S OUSSK OIL, Lijhim'nj Cute Jor AU KiuJs of Vains on-t A, EjTS5Sil.LT. Appi.i 33 It will cure all kinds Neuof Pains and Aches, such aj Rhe aaiitissi, ralgia, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, "ruises, Frost IJites, Headaches, Pains in tho Back and ljoins, Pains i;i thi Joints or Limbs, Stings of Insects, Ringworms, etc. Takn- Ixtsksai.lt. It will cure Kidney Complaints, Backiches, Sick Headache, Coiic, Dysontcry, Diarrh.vi, Cholera lafantmn, Cholera Morbus, Cra nps an 1 Pains in the Stomach, Fovei and Ag;ie, Coughs, Col ls, Asthma, etc. IVI. HOLLAND'S PODOPJIYLLIX or sui3srr.fur3 for mercury pill. Z.'Z'O FILLS A D033. The most ptrxcrful, ;:t iunoccnt, Yrgctabh Co 'hart ic k n 0 xc n . It is ait no??ss try ta t.ilfa a h vridf.il of these Pills to produce the desired ctTect; two of them act q ii ;k!y si 1 po .vctf jlly, cleanslii'? the Liver, Stomach, anl Iliwels of all impurities. The jirinoira! ir.grei'icnt is PoJophy liin , or the ylcolio'ic Extri-i-t of landrake, whicii is by luauj laies m"rs Powerf.il, Acting and Searching, than h". Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action is upon t h Li vcr, c!r a n ir g it speedily from ail cltstrut ions, with nil tho power of Mercury, jet free from the injurious results attached to tho us,o :hat ciincral. For a'.l diseases, in which tho use of a cathartic is indicated, these Fills w ill give cn tire satis :action in every c-ise. They Dever fiil. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dvspapsia, and extreme OsMvcness, Dr. ilo illn I s U:iuia Bit ters or i'oaic fhould be used in connection with tha fills. iNiJtuiic eiitict .f tno Itittvrs or T.'inc buil.N u; the sysie a. Tha Bitters or TolIc purifies t ie V b o 1, siren gthen the nerves, reflates the Liver, aaJ ives slrentb, energy aui vi.'ir. Keep your lloels active wita t Pills, and fBt up the system wit.i Hitters or Tonic, and no dise sse cm ret tin its hold, or ever as li i you. These me licires are sold by all Druggist and dealers in me liciues everywhere. lleol'ect to-U it is Da. ii"Ft.vo"s Of.rvan Rkmkdiks, tha t are so universally used and high ly recommended; and dj not atljw the D.ugists to induce you to taka anything else that he mat sayisj i.u as K-od, because ne makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to jut l!vi!ity, upon application to the P K I NO I P l. O F t IC K , a t th GERMAN MKIU CINE COR'.?, Oil A R J ii Si'ilEEf, PHILADELPHIA. CHAS. ;.I. FA AXS, Pi prlctir. Formerly C. II. JACSSOii Ofc CO. Those Remedies are f.ir Sale by Druggists Sturckeepors an I Me.Jtaiie Dealers, everywhere hr urh)al hs U-iite 1 Stares, Ctnaias, Sjut A raeri -a. and the Wcst'Indies. Juoeln'f-l-y-, Ths World Moves! Dave jeecived a fine stock cf Goods, on DRUG?, MKDTCTNKS; CHEMICALS, L'UTTY", l'A'N'TS. VA li NTS ES, DYH STUFF?, COA1, (1 T;, TURPENTINE, &j WINDOW GLASS Wo e' nirtiailar attention to this hranch iinr tru, as wj u iva Pittsburg brands. a larfto stoc of the be PATH V 9 f rrT gt 4" J, we arc prepared to oEVr special i nducemeot to oari patrons in Uilsand Fai-'t.s. SCHOOL HOOKS & STATIONERY We would respcctfal ly requ'ti the public to eive ui iH anl examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1AVIS A GATES March 1l-lT.

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'I'UlS OUbllCWlll ooiict mt uuuersii. JL e i is prepared on short noticeto furnish ILL THE LEADIXG NEWSPAPEES OF THE DAY suohfis Ledser .Weeklies, Saturday Night, Wesl- . em World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Ville's Spirt'. IScientifie Ameriean, Harper's Weekly, Bazar i and all the Literary and Scientific papers now ! published. Alsrthe JYLO IN 1 JrXT-iTTTJ S Ue also has on hand and will keen an assort ment of Stationery, Enelots, Tens, 'Inks Pencils, &c, ogethr wth all the lute NOVELS AND NDYELtTTES o 25 cents each. Jt6f. TAMES B.TYUEE XSS 25 VS Piepresents Ihe Famous ClI-LRLESTOX, IZZIXOIS. AS INCii.lVED tr .1? U. It A KEV, TA KFX FS03I TTP SPC T. n is the larn.t Tnf raiary wer.t of tl.fr tUx-( er i lusiuulf, New rk t. 'uy, Vture a'.l Ciirulii; tL 'I eases are saccevsfutly trvaif.,. j! OVEH 15CO CASES j treated at t'li estat i'.iniout ia.i.wu:iliv. Iiudu'. : j. ins those aClictni -itii D.msktii d Thr-;.t and ! l.un?'. Private Piceas- .iul t;s-as. f Kcmnles. i j s:.re r.yc, Oatrni. I'i'.i s aii'l Kistnla. K( iiet Ky. i Iyl.j...fa. Pft'iirss, !l.-.trt tUKsc. Ii.itwsn I!v- i j drocel?. Dropv. Old or.-, l"lccr. t wiia-rs. $crS- f ;i';v;"ii t :ii..:iy -ith -r k;i: l- ,t ii. nt; nod. Kor a i J ' c:;ipl. lc iitT!;!!i l ilua 'l!li!iir.Tt e i: I mrif ri n:s.wn jn an n-ter a Voutual vi Uci ltii j by return mail. Aittro-s, !: zja j .t.v yrrrKit, II Cliarln-t-.Mi, llliuo.s. I READ ' ft a at THESE ZUIIH EAYE TO JAY. Tininj; Ti-rsciMily -qinniK'd wiih Dr. S Van-M-l-r, hr ts'xj a :n.::,Ur if tuo Cliuwh rl t'hrisr. Mil in vi.itiiw liis liiltrnimv notirtt iiiw in::t"i!M au:l si:cces- in the healing a-t, Yt- !::trti:v friJoi :mtl r-r, rtnjend him to t?i !.r otii.'i '.wo :ii-A jml lie freiKinlly, beiit vins him ivi bo ia-t wlrit lie -?:tiai-. Kl.i. t.ViI W.H.K. JlrBiito T.-i-n. E:.D n. It. rvi.Ki;. r.-rr- U:,m,: Jn.l. Kl.D. J0. K. ltri.KTT. rvrr.ciico. Kv. E7.lt O.t! IMHTI.'. r.uMKW, l.:,l'.iri.lnil. ti P. J it. ptts rii i.i.-st.-ii ti;8. El.D. i!! I S MUNN VII.. i ihuisti O i'o S-'T AMi-:! t ::rl.:au Koiciv. Ij' Tin .A Nfi, Ci.v. y r, Kaiin, i.,-... Kv ' LI ; lii.v. m. r.A. i.ii:-:t, r.-un. EKV..I. ATKINS, C: -..-I. :i,l, T.-r.n. (Sj'ii The Xnniilv tavorito co: FuTIlTIIFMII CLOTHS WRINGER. THIE COLBY WP.lXflER is a perfect enmbinaA. tion of siir-plicity ,c(ueiency , a nd durability . It contains no unnecessary part., but every quality that can be desired in a roacLine for expressing water from clothes is embraced in this, m iking it tho L'xiVKRSAt, Kavobitk wherever known. It is the only wringer that fastens itself to the tub, and can be chined from one tub to another in a rci-iieat, thus saving ruacu labor and iuconronisneo. The frame being all Galvanized Iron and Braes, can never rust nor rot, it much mora datable, than any wood frame cm be, aud mure easily repaired if broken by accident. It takes less room, is much lighter to handle, anu does noi r vjuire a second pers.m to bold the tubt.om turning vverwheu ueed. But the question, of late, h is been, "Wninn 19 tukHksi Madii.m;?" We are selling buudreds of machines ta persons wh.i have the Clog Wheel Wringers, which they lay aside, and purchase tbe Colby Wtingcr, because it works so much ea-iior and wrings dryer. Some say the Colby Wringer turns eHeier, L:!e wringing a hed-quill, than the I niversal with nothing in it; and others that thev had rather pay lur a Colby Wringer every year, than u.-e any ntner if t'iren to liieui. Its repaiaii.ni is unrivalled and becniin m ire popular every day, its real uitrils become known. pitta:-: only any otbr. 50. Dou't be put oT with This Wrinccr needs no further comments, but will show tjr ifsif. I am constantly uavi-i.og ith tha above Wringer, but it is impossible f,i metecilloa every la uiiy iu the County thi i year and tansa wanticg Wringers should n! delay bat seid in your orders to iuu at once,- and thi Vring.irs shall ho delivered ai your. door liu Address P. F. CPTHKE. A ?t, jH5-8m Fairlield" ludijna. NATURE'S EC air Reroraiivo Contains nobis Sulphur o Sugar f Lead Ko Litharge No Nitrata.it Silver, and is entirely free fr.ui the Poisonous and U oalia-dee tr-oiic Drufs u:ed iu other I! air Prei arattot.. Transparent an I clear as crystal, it will no soil the Uacst f ibrio perfectly Safe, Clean and Ktlicient t'csiderstunis lorg sought tor and found at last! It restores scd prerrnfs the Hair from- beeominj Gray, imparts a soft, g'ossy appearance, amives Dandruff, is cool an i refrest in g the bead, checks the Hair from falling oST, and restores it to a great extent when preu iturely lost , prevents licadachss, cures all u um-irs, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatur! Be;it. As a Dressing for the tlir it is the host Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Oroton Junction, Ma. (. Prepared onlf by ProcVor Brothers, t!louce-t'!r, .Mass. Thotlennir.eisp.it up ia. panel bottlo, made expressly for it, with the name -of the arti ole blown ia the glass. As-your Druggist foi A ature a Hair Kesior-itive, and tke ro otoer. Send a threo iiit ntmp t Procter Bros, for Treatise on the liai'iiu Ii iir. Tbe iaformatiou i contains is worth 3 lo a ay person. octT-lv Attorneys aai Caanssilsrs at BaOOKVILLF, ISPIASA. ,5?f (Fee 'u '.ha s. coq I ttory ';f the I Builr'irg. Lav; era t t

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AT TEE OLD WHITE "CORNER, KifiokvlUc, Ind. 't'tj'e are bit 3 iti TVool fo r the Ft. Jnsoph TPiwiH W en Mill. t Olden l.urjr, ftnd keip on hn! a Irg ti'pt ly of fr.o'ilu "of their mannfactu r. Ye wiil pay the high est tr.art.ct price tor wleithei in cash or exchange tor goods. GENERAL STOCK" Ocr eiera1 stock comprises Boots, Shoes, flatlw Caps, Far.cy Dry Goods, Domestics and notion, Groceries, Qncensware, Jtc., which have been ralected with gietcare r-s to style and quality, and will be sold at small profits for etah, cr . changed for produccv AttenH"cn is bailed to ur tailoring department, in charge cf Ilecry Sel'ai, A FIRST GLASS TillLCH, an! substantial work is guaranteed. Our stock of goods in this department, censista of all shades of the best French cr'd Geriran Broadcloths, a most csreful selection of Cassimeree Doeskins, Jfco. When we sell poods to persona who desire to make it vp thtuifelvcs, tin extrfc cha'jre is uiade fjr cultinr. Come an. try Hen ry Selm. UIEIA i It AviK;t5t.K Nov. 4, 1874 ly. FINS WATCHES GEKD1HE OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER .WATCHES. S3, $7, SS, SiO, SI-'. S!3 to 20. The European War and extraordinary Money Panic, during the past season, has ioduced as, in otder to make rapid rales and quick return, to chrow our vast Stock upon the public market, nV thirty to fifty percent, below Wholesale Prices for READ THE PHIC53S. Fine Oroide Gold Cylinders, regulated and warranted perfect time-Keepers, usually sold at12 to $15, at only $5 each. THE BEST QUALITY CYLINDERS AT The Double Extra RcSncd, beiug a very rnperl quality, regulated and warranted perfect time keepers, cuual iu appearance and fur tirau to 1 S Gold Watches, at only $10 each. Tho Double Extra Refined Solid Oroide Gold, full jewtlod levers, finest Nickel Works, usuall sold at $25 to $30, Reduced to ouly $li each. SILVER WATCHES. Extra Fine Solid Fure Silver, Hunting Cased Cj linders, ?S. Best Quality Coin Silver, Hunting Casod, full jeweled levers, regulated aud warrxuted accurate timekeepers, only 10. The Very Best Quality Patent Lever and Chronometer Movements, full joweled , $1 5. All the above classes of Watches aro Hunting Cased, perfectly regulated, end each warranted by special certificate for two years. Agents and Dealers ordering six of onr $1 Watches at a time, will receivoan extra Watch free, making Seven fifteen dollar Watches for ninety dollars. No discount can be allowed on our cheaper watches. All Orders for Single Watches, Cash must bo sent in advance. Send by Post Office Order, Registered Letter, or Dank Check, payable to our order, and goods will be sent by Express or in Registered Package, prepaid, at our risk. Orders for at least six watches or over, wilt be sent by Express CO. C. by depositing small amount with express agent, or sending references as assurance of good faith. Write order plain, state kind and price of Watch desired, Inclose price as above directed, and address TTIE EMPIRE WATCn CO, P.O. Cox 29PJ. JSo. lt) Broadway, New York, nov 25-otu. - MALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Halrtlenewei - Evevif vmr increase the. popil laritif thin valuable Hair Vrep aiuttioit, irhich is tine lo merit alone. XVe von fissure attr old patrons tluit it is hcjt fully itft to its kiah sfamlard. aiul to those have never ttsctl it tee can ronlhlrut! !j naif, that it is the only reliable find perfccteil irepanition t't restore JI5 4V Oft FADED II M IJ to its foitthful color, mak it; it no ft, lustrous, and silken ; the seal ft, by Us use, becomes tvhite and clean ; it removes all eruptions ami dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the . hair from falling ozit, as it stititttlates and nourishes the hair qlands. Hi its use the hair arow thicker anil stronocr. In baldness if restores the capillary glands to their normal viyor, and will create a new yroivth except in extreme oll a;e. It is the most economical BIAS 12 EEJ i:SIIVJ ever mid, as it requires fewer tippfienfious, rzj.d gives the hair that splendid ff lossy appearance so much admiri-d by till. A. A. J la yes, 21.1.. State Asset ye r of JSIa'ss., safs, "the constituents are pure and carrfullif selected for e.rccllrnt quality, trtid I consider it the REM' I'liUPABATIOSoits intended purposes." li e publish a treatise on the hair, which ire send free by mail upon abdication, which contains commendatory notices from clerqynien, phijsicUins, the press, ami others. We have viude the sittdy of the hair and its diseases a specialty fc-r years, and . now that ice make the most efe-t tice preparation for the rest onit ion ami the preservation of Vie hair. e.Ttant, and so acknowledqed hji the best Itf-tli-cal CSaemiciil Autltoi-ity. Sotd by all Druggists and Dealers in MedinaPrice ne Dollar- Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprictci LA3Q2AT0E7, SJSSTA, U. H. OF Watch.es and Jewelry. ex fr,s!stlng of Doples iid Silver Watches, and all be varieties o! JewV.ry of the latest s'yles and patterns. II o ha so a great vaiiety of Cl.rt, which will be warranted, and rulfl at m trifling advance on whole pries.. Old tjoi 1 and Silver Will he received in exehauRe for Good-" Wtehes pro cptl" repaired ia a Beat end expeditious mac ner. - Also, have j-is raeeived a large and welt - SINOr.M & DOUOLE SHOT GUNS UEVOLVfiirS. PISTOLS. OLTHUa AND PKLTS, l'O .Vli3v;j FL VK.S, 'OT RKLTS. POCK KTUN IVES, 4o. Also k"?er on haa-l ail Eiui nr if tl vmiw Powdi r,;ip.t"Ij.rtri l;', luveruioei.t lreusbia "ai.. tfuA'. JEe. " Also 'lt'nr -iri't V-,:". tr1?. liriili? T I'icw, lo. W . l.t '.Vsa.. t

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