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

THE AMERICAN. jLQCAJLDEPABTMEST. TIME TABLE W. W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. Leave Brookville. i ..comtnodatioa ......... .......-.... ... ..- 7:41 A- M. p. Freight - 12 m. UPWARD TRAINS. Accommodation 7:07 .. p,T Freight Court Matters. Tbe Franklin Ce6s m o n Pleas Court convened on Monday last fudge Kibbey presiding. The prospect is thmt the term will prove to be 4n 0B6aHy busy one, judging from the full docket. County Commissioners. The Franklin County Commissioners are in fegular session this week. Several liquor ficeoses have been granted, and the Township Trustees are being settled with. Habeas Corpus. Capt. Jnn Colter having made application for a writ of habeas corpus, through his attorneys, B. F. Claypool Esq. and Nelson Trussler Esq., a hearing of the case was had before Judge Kibbey on Tuesday the evidence being similar to what we published as having been given before the Coroner. Colter was refused fcail and was therefore reinadned to jail lo await his trial at the next term of Circuit Court. . . .m Mre New Goods at the Boston. Dr. Morris' Lecture. Rev. Dr. Morris leciured to a crowded and ellti livt audience cti Sunday evening in the Methodist E. Cbuich of this place, on '"Christ and the Holy Land." Uaviii visited Palesline or the Iloly Laud, the Doctor gave a glowing accuuiit thereof, and did much toward eslb lie b i ii tbe reliability of the biblical narrt'i.e of Christ's miracles. Mauy ' of bis descriptions were truly affecting and impressive, f ha locior is doitijr a good work in giving the people the result of his researches. m.-.-mi Buy your tickets soou for the Concert. Tweutv-live cents. Improvement. Everybody who tins visited tbe Court room recently lias been struck with the aeusiole improvement that has been made iu the erection ot a handsome railing wiih gateway dividing the room its two separate apartments the Court apartment proper, and a rj acious apart in e ut tur witnesses and visitors. Wc uudcre and tbitt olher needed improvements ot our Court ruom are now iu couieoiplut ion. So lliai we may expect that Fiankliu County will be on a par wuu her sister counties iu this respect. Music! Musicl Maaic! at the CjIL's Friday uijjhi. The Siate vs. Seal. The prosecuting 'witness in mis case (Win. ii. Miiddock) appeared in Cuurt last Monday mil snore liial SlienU' S?al committed an assault upon In in an J also swuie that he did not ut Stat. But tbe jury thought otherwise, alnr beating all the evidence and the argument on both sides, and honorably acquitted the Slieiill', he having acted in self defense. Maddock afterward apologized to Sal fjr the course be has pursued in thi s matter, and we tiust that here the case will end. Concert at the College, Friday evening, 1:30.

Church Dedication. .The new Presbyterian Church of Mt. Cartnel will be dedicated next Sabbath, I2;h inst. Dr. II ckmaii, President of Hanover College, is upected to preach on the occasion, at 11 uMot'k A M Music limh charm. Lt no one rnUj the C iicert Friday evening. Comphmeutary. We acknowledge I he receipt of a complimentary season ticket to the Social and Indus'rail Fair to be held in the Claypool Opera House in Connersville for the benefit of ibe M. Church of that place, by the Ladies of the Charge, beginning Tuesday evening next nd closing the following Thursday evening. line, neat an J easy tilting Uoota are made t order at tbe Boston, by the best mechanics :i ibe country. Hon C. R. Cory. Attention is directed to the card of Hon. C. R. Cory, Attorney at Lw. Mr. Cory is well known i" lolitioal circles here and throughout the State. As an Attorney he offers his services to the public ow for the first time. He has a legal as well classical education, having had the University degree of "Bachelor of Law" conferred on fcnn seme years ago. We do not doubt but that he "ill in a short time have a fair share of the 1'aetiee in our Courts. Attention is directed to the advertisement of J-C. Derby, headed "Last Chance." New Stock of Qrocjri)j. J-C. Chambers is in receipt of an extensive 'nek of groceries just purchased in the cily G iliere and see what a large variety he of'o the public, and satisfy yourselves that bestllg at exceedingly low prices. The War is Still Raging. A. R. Jatard is now taking Photo's at least 25 Its per dozen than any other artist in the ':'te' ,nd will continue tc do so for another thirty Freshet. fieshet last Friday did noserriou dam- - s far as we could learn, though both bran,he8 of White Water over2owed the country to a great extent. The proceeds of the Concert are f.ir the fcet'efu of the College, in settling the balance d ie fir recent repairs. Removed. e have heretofore neglected to state that Fxpregg Office has been removed to ihe 1 K Iepot, Mrs. D. V. Johnston being the rrM Agent. Mr. P. P. Wisman, the fort xprets Agent, has removed to the cily. New Goods at Andersonvilla. a,'l Barber of Andersonville is receiving "p s ock of goods. Hie assortment of dry ms: rceries, queensware, hardware, 1c, hi reasonable prices, will command the en;,wn 0f th people of that vicinity.

Runaway, A fearful runaway took place on Saturday. Two horses attached to a wagon took fright and ran at a frightful rate down the steep hill by Li nek' s store, and came Tery near be ng precipitated into the river. The driver, Lewis Schocke Jr., succeeded in turning them towards Adair &, Butler's mill, and they were brought op standing just on the mill-race wagon badly broken up, harness seriously torn, horses much bruised, and driver greatly excited. No bones broken.

Wanted to Loan 5,(100 bushels Pure Flaxseed. Enquire of Crist & Son. 4w Rope Walking. Prof. Smith is pronounced a success as a rope-walkist. A very large crowd of little folks and b g folks congregated in the neighbor hood of the Court House ou Tuesday afternoon, and witnessed his feat of walking a rope forward and backward said rope being stretched across tbe street from t he extreme tops of two two-story houses. Wagons and Cast Cast-Steel Enquire of Crist & Sou. Plows for sale. 4w Persons passing and seeing the great crowds in the Boston Boot and Shoe Uouse. frequently remark that Trichler must be getting rich; but whpn they stop in and see at what extremely low prices goods are - being sold, they go away thinking that he is getting poor pretty last. Maple Molasses sells here as $1,50 per gallon. No. 1 wheat sells here at $1,511 per bushel. Bali Township Items. We understand the dors are making sad havoc among the sheep in Bath and adjoining townships. Quite a nu mbsr of valuable sheep have been killed and wounded. Messrs. Bassett and Blazier are rapidly disposing of tile. The wet weather is making it toll ou the till. Some fifteen or twenty more were added to the M. E. Church at Colter's Corner during the recent protracted meeting held there by the Rev Mr. Turk of Fairfield. Married Benjamin Jours, son of P. T. Jones Esq, of Bath Township to Miss Lucinda Sumpter of Union County. Z- T- Jones and School gave an exhibition at the Methodist Church at Colter's Corner, on Thr3day evening, March 2nd. Mr. Joena is a successful teacher. The Uni versalists ofMixerville have recently been holding a protracted meeting. Sam. Colter's Corner, March 2, 1871. Drewersburg Items. The Scipio & Drewersburg Turnpike Company neld tbeir annual election on last Saturday afternoon at Drewersburg. Messrs. Robert Blacker Franc's Hollows!! and John Heap, tbe old Board of Directors, were re-elected; T. W. Lawrence and j Geo. Wilson were also elected; making five directors for the ensuing year instead of three as heretofore. Mr. A. Mecum recently purchased a lot of Mrs. Mary Cleaver in Drewersburg, and is preparing to ereot a house en the same. Mr. Orin Stansbury is moving to Boone County to try his luck as an agriculturist in the rich soil which has for some time past atttacted so many persons from this township. Messrs. Miller Jt Davis will locate their portable saw-mill for the coining year in this neighbohooi ift a few d.iys. Mr. Ed. Bcrtenshaw has just returned from Kansas, whither he had gone to look at the coontry. He will in a short time move with his family and settle in that State. The late warm dayj and refreshing showers are causing the wheat and barley to look green. The farmers are already beginning their Spring work. J. II. C. Drewersburg, Ind., March 2nd. Blooming Grove Iteres. Mr. Eoitou, There is a lack of reus in this locality at this lime. Farmers are making preparations for Spi ing work; some are plowing their ground for a Summer crop. Our young men who have a will to work are hiring out otf (arms at good prices. Some are without the will. Our fullow townsman T. I Powpri has not yet decided as to bis i'u ura residence. His successor, W. N. Williams, is selling goods cheap for cash, and is clever and accomodating and aims to keep cWrs of similar habits. Tbe old brick'M. E. Church tuts been deeded to the Township Trustees to be used aa a Township Hall, Consideration $300. Our tchool will close its Winter term of six months this week J. W. Ki.len, Teacher. Quite a number of the children of our village tailed to be profited on account of parents keeping or allowing iliptn to remain at home and nothing lo do. Shamt! No whisky saloons here to punish us with pugilistic items, as at Metamora, where they have two iu running order. We pre I'm doii.g without the items. The L idge of Good Templars, from wb. a 1 can see and bear, is in a ilourishing condition. Ifvoung persons want a parly or a sleigh-ride and tet it for Wtdi e.-day evening and invite a Good Templar, Ihe reply is, "2o," that is Lodge night, "it I go it must be after Lodge is out.'' We see persons, old and youiif, male and female, parents and children, alt wending their way to the Lodge rojm each night of meeting; their manner and the effect plain lo be seer, upon some at lean, go to thow that it is more piofitable lhan visits made to a whisky saloon, even if in charge ot a man of good mora! character. II. Uloomisg Gkovk, Marc': 6.h, 16T I. To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and theB A- M. R. R. Lands. The starting p ints of this Route are atChicago and Peoria. The central point is Burlington, on the Mississippi. It traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern Iowa, bear the Missouri, its trunk forks into three branches, for it has three western termini. Its northern terminus is Council BlutTs, where, crossing to Omaha, it connects with tho Union Pacific for all placet on the intra continental and Pacifio slopes. Over-land travel and traffic choose this reliable route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital nf Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri at Plattsmouth. This is the only direct avenue to the South Platte country, where the sale of rai -road land last season rose tn half a million. Its third terminus is at Hamburg and Nebraska City. At Hamburg, it makes close connections, twioe a day, for St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City, and the whole South-west. In journeying then from the East of Kansas via Burlington, you eijjy advantages you can" secure on no other line. You both pass over a road second to no other in speed, safety or and Pullman luxury of tnodarn travel; and while on your way, survey the t;rden of Illinois and Missouri, as well as 490,000 acres of prairie in Southwestern Iowa, now in market at low prices and long credit. Keep it then before people westward bound, 'to take the Burlington Route.' feb 21-y A BOX ef Fine Initial Writing Paper and Envelopes sent b'REE bv mail fur 58 cents. Bon Ton Paper Co., Cincinnati, 0. f Hlw

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Component Part Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Ear tract Catarcaba Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Affections, Sick or Nervous B eadache, Costiveness, et. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drags. These Pills are the most delightfully pleasani purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. Th9y give tone, and cause neithernausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredients. After a few day's nre of them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place as to seem miracu Ions to the week and enervated, whether arrising from imprudence or disease. H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawaba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated pills do not dissolve, but pas.9 through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. The Catawaba Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, da not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty cents per box. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SAIISAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the syitem Scrof ula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Soro Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings lrom the B.ar, White dwellings, tumors, Cancer ous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell ings, Niirht Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that hive been established in tbe system tor years. ill Being prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its Jjlood-Furitying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient ti-a-etate of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all ojiruuic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of tbe blood. And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tbe cure of Pains and Swel ing of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg?, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas ,nd all Sealpy Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. Price $1.50 per bcttlo. HENRY T. TIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neek of the Cladder and 1 nQ-tnma tion of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bl.idder, Retention of Urine, diseases i f the Prostate Uland, Stone in the Blad der, Cu culu?, Gravel, Brickdust Deposite, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and De.icate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the Following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lossof Memory, Difficulty ot Breathing, Weak Nerves, Hoiror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Tain in the Back, ITot ttauds, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption of the Face, etc. Tn mnny affections peculiar to ladies, tbe Extinct Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfullness or Supression of customary Evacuat'ons, Ulcerated or bchirrus state of the Uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and tor all complaints incident to the gcx, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physi cians and midwiesv for enfeebled and delicate con stitutions, of both sexes, and all ages (attended with any ef tho above diseases or symptoms.) n. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure, it Ci;uu a treoiuent desire, ana gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing strictures of tbe Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so fre quent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether ex isting: in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. l'rio, One Dollar and iilty Cents Per Bottle. Ii Fall and explicit directions accompany the med icines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds ot thousands uf living witnesses, and upward ot 30,0UU unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergy men, Statesmen, eus. The proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers; he docs not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations and do not need to be propped up by certiorates. ID Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, Delivered to any actress. Secure from obser"eSTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by druggists everywhere. Addrs letters for information, in eoufidence to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 694 Broadway, New York.ortoH. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Henry. To Ilcliubold's! Take so other,

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ifaofiaiod's Seirlman Ionic, Jfoofiswd's ?o3opirj.K fill IIooflancTs German Bitters, A Billers without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind, Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure juices of vital principls op Roots, Herbs, and Bares (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the ing not being used. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained as much medical virtue as will be found in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Roots, Ac., ' used in this Bitters are grown 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 ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all others; no desire for stimulants can be induced fro.ni their use; they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under any circumstances, have any but a beneficial result. Hoofland's German Tonic Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme bitters, and is intended for use in cases when somealcoholic stimulant is required in connecticnwith the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonio contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined with pure Santa Cruz Rum and flavored in such a manner thit the extreint bitterness of the Bitters is overcome, forming & preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palite, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tanio is $1.50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They must take iuto consideration that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poer article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best ingredients, and they who expect to obtiiu a cheap compound will most certainly be cheated. They are the Greatest Knowa Remedies For LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, NEitV0U3 DEBILITY, JAUNDICE, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Read the following symptoms: Cssonstipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Full ofne Blood to the Head, Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Puin in the Head, DeSciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &o., Sulden Fluehes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression ot Spirits. All these indicate Disease of the - Livei or Digestive' Organs combined with impure blood. The use of the Bitter3 or Tonic will soon cause the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient .rill become well and healthy. DR. UOOFLAND'S GBGGK OIL, Lightning Cure Jor All Kinds of Fains and Aches. Applikd Extkrxai.lv. It will cure all kindt of Pains and Aches, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Back and Lioins, Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of In sects, Ringworms, etc. Takkx iNTKaxALLY. It will cure Kidney Complaints, Backaches, Sick Headache, Colic, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Fevei and Ague, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc. OH. HOOFLWD'3 POUOPHYLMX OR SUBSTITUTE FOR MERCURY PILL. TWO PILLS A DOSE. The most powerful, yet innocent, TTcgctabL Cathartic known. It is nit necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect; two of them act quickly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all impurities. The principal ingredient is Podopbyllin, or the ylcoholic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many lines more Powerful, Acting and Searching, thab akr itself. Its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleanie g it speedily from all obstruct ions, with all the power of Mercury, yet free f 'mm the injurious results attached to tho us,o :hat mineral. For all diseases, in which the use of a cathartic is indicated, these Pills will give entire satisfaction in every case. They never fail. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspapsia, an -extreme Costiveucss, Dr. Uoorland's German Bitd ters or Tonic should be used in connection with tho Pills. The tonic effect of tae Bitters or Toni builds up the system. The Bitters or Tonic purines tee Blood, strengthens the nerves, regu ates the Liver, and gives strength, energy anu vigor. Keep your Bowels active with. the Pills, and one up the system with Bitters or Tonic, and o dise tse can retain Its hold, or ever assail you. These medicines are sold by all Druggista and dealers in mediciues everywhere. :' ' Recollect that it is Dr. HooFt.tNo's Gkrma Rkmkimes, th itare so universally used and highly recommended; and do not allow the Drugists to induce you to take anything else that he inuy jay is just as good, because be makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to any loci lit v, upon application to tbe PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 6il ARCU STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C1IAS.-M. EVANS. Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON LO. These Remedies are for Sale by Druggists torekeeporsan i Medicine Dealers, everywhere tmighout he Unite I s'tvtes, CAualaa, Soul America, and the West Indies. JuneW1870-l-y., JI1N II. IIANSCIIEN DEALKB is AND allirtieles usually kept in a Je weir) stor ii. Also, ageut for Dr. II. Uirsh's Spheroide Spectacles, with improved Pantasennis Lenses Qeorgi W .Shrpperd's everlasting Sold Peas, the celebrated Sett Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly en hand. 6sA aid or Work Done for Gold or Silcer Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing Place of busines, one door north of the "Old WhitCornor,"(f.urto'sstore)OE Main Barges street ,Brookville, Indiana. pl. I 7-y. JNTotlce. TIT IS is to give notice thit a note purporting to have been given by me to the Cincinnati Metallic Cement Company for three hundred dollars, dated January 14, 1671, was obtained fraudulently and without my knowledge or consent. I did not know that such a note was in existence until recently informed by A. Ilorr of Cincinnati. I will not therefore pay such note. This is also to warn auy aud every person lrom trafficking In said note thus unlawfully obtainei from me. JOSEPH GOUDIE. rookville, Ind., Fbj 17, 1371 3vr

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THE public will take notice that the undersign d is nreoared on abort noticeto furnish ALL THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS OF THE DAY such as Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday ?7ight, West ern World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Wilke'sSpirit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly. Basar, and all the Literary and Scientific papers now published. Alsothe Harper's, Atlantic,, Godey's, Frank Leslie's ;lu fact, all Magasinea of note. He also haa on hand and will keep an assortment of Stationery, Envelops, Pens, .Inks Pencils, &c, ogether with all the lae - NOVELS AND NOVELtTTES cent each. JAMES B.TTNER Rprenta tlie Famous JTjpFi&xa&r. O ZF1 lilt. S. AVrV METER, OP ' AS ESCiiAVF.D ET MR. BA KER, TA KES FROM THE SPOT. This is the larcest Infirmary wwst of th Cir-r or ) Institute, New York City, Vbure all Chronic DUllj easas are successfully treated. treated at fliin establishment nnamillv. Ir.clurl- I ing tl;os afflicted with I)is. Mst- ot Thront unii l.ung. Private DiEeacs and Di-ast-s of f emale. Sore Eyes, Catarrn, Tiles nn-i KUlnla. Krilerev, Dyspepsia. Deafness. Hear! Disetuu. Diabetes Ii vilrocelt?. Dropsy, OU Screa, C U em.CnntJerd.SrroiTr.ln.iin 1 lii.i nv other kiinN not nieritinued. vr a complete desrription of this csl.-ihli-lnuirnt s-: d thr-.-e cents and get Van Meter's Jotircaiof lleultli by ruturn mail. Ac'Jre-e, DIC. A. r.l.V XFTF.R, Ctiarle.--tuti, liLfi-oin. SEAS MAT TEESE GESTLEfUjTI.IIAVS TO SAY. Boing Personally acquainted with Dr. 8 VanMeter, he being a member of th Cbmch cf !i Clu ist. und in visiiinr hit Infirnirry noting Ms j1 imiuvnse vractice anl smccvks in the healing nrt, j heartily en dorse Mini recommend him tu the ; brotherhood end public generally, leliu.ing Lim , to be jns-t whit lie cltiinj. !; Eri. riAVID WALK. Memj.h-s. Tenn. ! KI.P B. B. TVl.EK. T.rre lisnte, InJ. il tt.D. JSO. R. Hi: LETT, Fminencr. Kv. KL! CO BAIITIMLOSIEW, La Porte, lad. ! III). J rt. PARSONS CliirkKton. Ills. j ELD. TtJOM AS MtrXNELI., Cirinn:.ii. O ' Om-. Bi-c'T Aiiier-!Ui Christian ,J-s. PouU-lv. TT.VI. PAM'L RoW.HN, Kniinemrn, Ky " M. r.!, nurtieu, Tenn. ; nr.i.ti. i r i , v-iviriffin, I enn. &L-. The Familv Favorite CLOTHE WRINGER. THE COLBY WR1XOER is a perfect combination of simplicity .efficiency, and durability. It contains no unnecessary parts, but every quality that can be desired in a uiacVtine for expressing water from clofhes is embraced in this, miKing it the Umvkbsal Favoritb wherever known. It is the only wringer that fastens itself to the tub, and can be changed from one tub to another in a moment, thus saving much labor and inconvenience. The frame being all Galvanized Iron and Brass, can never rust nor rot, ii much more durable than any wood frame can be, ami more easily repaired it'broken by accident. It takes less room, is much lighter to handle, anu does not require a second person to hold the tub t om turning over, when used. But the question, of late, has been, "WrtlSH is TH Bksi Maohink?" We are telling hundred of machines topersous wh hive the Clog Wheel Wringers, which they lay aside, and purchase the Colby Wringer, because it works so much easier and wrings dryer. Some say the Colby Wringer turns easier, while wringing a bed-quilt, than the Universal with nothing in it; and others that they had rather pay for a Colby Wringer every year, than use any. other if given to them. Its reputation is unrivalled and becoming more popular every day, as its real merits become known. PRICE ONLY 7 50. Don't be put off with any other. This Wringer needs no further comments, but will show for itseif. I am constantly traveling ith the above Wringers, but it is impossible foi mete call on every fa-oily in the County this year and those wantiog Wriugors should not delay but seud in your orders to me at on.-e, and the Wingers shall be delivered at your door imAd dress P. F. UPDIKE, Agt, jall5-6m Fairfield- Indiana. NATURESir Hestorative, Contains no Lac Sulphur No Sugar of LeadNo Litharge No Nitrate of Silver, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Hel:h-d-trojicg Druss used in other liair Preiarations. Transparent uni clear as erystai.it will no . i. . fkri fi.rfwllt S f. Clean and -I'll IUC . - . - - - - . r . Efficient--:esiieratum long sought forand founa mt It restores and prevents tbe Hair from becomt -! - fi. 'n"T nrte-rnce. re moves DandrufT, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to -ret extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, ad unnatural Heat. As a Dressing for the Hair it is the hst A-rtiMo in the Market. Pr G. Smith. Patentee, Groton Junction, Prepared or.lv by Procter Brothers, Gloucester, Mas. The Genuine is put sp in a panel bottle, ,Qrl pxnrrsslv for it. with the name of tne iru d blown in the elass. Ast your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send a three cent stamp to Procter Bros, for a Treatise on the Human Hair. Tha information it contains is worth 5 to any person. oct7-ly S TO $10 PER DAY". Mks , Wombs, Bots and 0 Giai-s who engage in our new business make from $5 TO 10 PER DAY in theirownJocalities Full particulars and instructions sent free by mail, Those in seed of permanent, profitable work, should address at ouoe. uLoi! Sussos A" Co., Portland, Maine, feb 3-3ui.

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WANTED AT TOE OLD WHITE CORNER, We are buying Wool for tbe St. Joseph Woolen Mill, at Older, burg, and keep en hand a lrg supply of goods of their manufacture. We will pay the high est maiket price for Wooleitherin cath ot exchange for goods. GENERAL STOCKOur general stock comprises Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capsy Fancy Dry Goods, Domestics and notions, Groceries, Queensware, 4c, which bave been selected with great care as to style and quality, and will be sold at small profits for cash, or exchanged for produce. Attention is called to our tailoring department, in charge of Henry Selm, A FIRST CLASS TAILQB, and substantial Tork is guaranteed. Our stock of goods in this depaitect, consists of all shades of the best French nd Ceiican Broadcloths, a most careful selection cf Cassimeres, Doeskins, Ac. When we sell goods to persons who desire to make it ep tb tins-elves, no extra charge is made for euttinB-. Come an J try lltnry Selin. , DIliTZ it UtAGEtSER. - Nov. 4, 1870-ly. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HairRtshewei Errrt tfpnv increases the popu- , tariff of this valuable I fair Preparation, tvfiic.'t is due to merit alone, li'e ran assure oar old patrons that it is .ejt tulitf up to its hiah stantlard, ami to those who have never used it we can confidentl i sat, that it is the onijf reliable and 'perfected preparation, to restore i 4 V Gli TAXs:D HAIR to its una th fal color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken; the scalp, b; Us use, become M-hite and clean ; it removes all eruptions and ditudrnff, and by its tonic properties preveuts the hair from- falling out, as it stimulates ami nourishes the hair glands. Jig if 3 use the hair grown thicker and stronger. In baldness if, restores the capillary glatuls to their normal vigor, and trill create a new growth cxeept in extreme old age. It is the most economical 11AIIS BEtllSSlTUS ever used, . as it reaiiires fewer applications, and gives tho hair that splendid (flossy appearance so much admired by all. A. A. JIaycs, Jf. U., State Assayer of Mass., says, "the constituents fire pare and carefully selected for excellent qualitg. and I consider it the BEST rHW'ABATIOX for its intended purposes." We publish a treatise on t!ie hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendtitory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, and others. IV'e have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration and the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best Medical iiud Clicniica.1 Authority. Sold bjf all Druggists and Dealers in McdidPrice ene Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprieto.1 LAB0&AT0B7, HASIF7A, ft. H. TTgtv tools. OF watcnes ana Jeweiryj or.s!stitigofDuplcx ondilver 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, auu sold at a triniug advnnce on wholesale price. Old Uold and Silver will be received in exchnnge for Qoods. Wutches promptly repaired in a neat and expeditious manner. Also, bave just received a large and well seeded assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, HEVOLVERS. PISTOLS. O LSTE US AND B K LTS, POWPEB FLASKS, KOT BELTS, POCKET KN IVES, &o. Also keep on bnni ALL KINDS CF AKMIKITICN, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Percussion Caps, Leal. ic. Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Dows, Pegs, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Ac. W.V1. DAWSOJj. ap! 29. II SUmO & KAISER Have received a splendid Assortment of S G0O8 SUCH A3 Bliox Dress Silks, Shhirts and Cloakiu? Poplins ia all new shales, d Alpacas and- Serge, Black anl Calorel Alpacai, ALSO Brown and Bleacbod Muslins. FLANNELS, JEANS. AVe shall make a G1AITI7 I Wc continues to sell our Goods at One Price to all, and that the Lowest. SUING & KAISER. Sept. 23. - A 15 A SI S Attorneys and 6 Counsellors at Law BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. .CGigt ia the second ttory of tbe Democrat Buildiug. EXECUTORY NOTICE NOTICE is hereby piven tht tho undersigned has been j.poinled an-1 qualified as fcaeeutor of the late wilt of John Ferris, late f FrnkUn County, JnUUua, dcot-mcd. Sa'd Estate ia i,t. WILLIAM FE11KIS. b'j 1T,1ST1-Sw. Uiicutor.

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osMlis LVPO PREPARATION. HAS -i- ever been introduced to the American people that ham met with as marked a sufceaa as THE FLUID EXTRACT OP KOSADALIS.""One mine of this Fluid Extract is more powerful in its action apoa dilease than one pint of the preparations of Sarsaparilla. As Blood Purifier it hat mo equal ; for Scrofula, Injtamwmtory Bkemmatitm, SyphiiU in all its forma, -it is a certain cure. Physician - indorse it ; it is not a quack nostrum, aa the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvllle, Cy., says : ' It is the beat Blo4 Purifier I bave ever need. Dr. Boy kin, of Baltimore, says : " I always preecrib U for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltiaaero, says : " I cured tbe worst eao of Scrofula, I bare ever seoai with Bosadalis." Benjamin Eechtol, of Lira, Ohio, saja ho has suffered for..;. twenty years with an eruptioa over his whole body ; tried all kinds ef remedies with no sue cess : a few bottles oi nosaaaua made a complete cure. . . See TiOSADALlS ALMANAC for important cares. Tbe Ko.idalis Almanac publishes the thrill-., ing story of IJuby St. Croix, orH the Magic Itosc. Western Wholesale Depot foe Rosadalis, K. MAtBEAl)T 4k CO,CINCINNATI, OH Id STOUE STI TI-WMipMCTOlY 033 0RPJ CAIPJ BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, narejust opened a Stove add Tin-Ware Mi actory at Rro'ikvill?, who e ttey will keep ounonhaud a Sue asso tuieut ef CQQKIN PABLGR AND EJJEE STOVE Together with all their accompanying furniture embracing Brass, Susar and Tea Kettles, And many extra Stov Tiiinitgi Asd-IroB 8 d-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO A general assortment of Tin and Japanned Wa SUCH AS Roofing, Spouting, c, done with neatness and dispatch. : Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for wares. Terms Cheap for Cash. Shop on Main street, first door below Linck's block. A fair share of the public patronage is solicited March U s- OSBORN Jt CAIN. The World Moves! mm$ Agates Dave jeeeived a fine stock of Goodl, on npaiGS. CHEMICALS, I'UTTY, PAINTS, VAKNIS ES. DTK STUFFS, COAL OIL, TUltPENTINE, &a WINDOW GLASS V j cill Dirtisilir attentin tit t:iis branch rtir trill, - Pittsburg brands. h ive a large stuck of the be MB OIt.9. we are prepared to offer special inducement to our patrons in Oilsand Paints. SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY We would respectfully requsst the public to give us ac ill sad examine our stock before purchasing eUewhere. DAVIS 4 GATES Marian 11 -It. Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH" KHLOFE (UOMAXN'S BUILDING,) HAfc , poned a store for the purpose of jarryinj cn the 'f AILORl&O BUSINESS, sad 11 adyto fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &C, -ff3 S,7T m To" . wi 11 kep onhand a gnad assortment Gentlemen'sFurnishing Good ucb as CLOTHS, CASSSIMERS, ert t: tg i ii: ble f or Sprliig&SaiAiiiier Wear COLLARS, GENTLEMEN'S HOSE, ic. Ct'.l in .there and make purchases, or Jea j our orders and yeu willl suited Leth in w prices. 6m ja EX C VTOB'S OF f ERStNA PEOPKRTI! Vnlii-a iii hmbr it-ven th th- nndei --n"l Executor of the late will of John Ferris, deceased, i will sell at nublin auction at tbe late residence jf ... . . . . i . . ir said deceased, on ine r.iiroau, two ouun milns above Metauio.a, in Franklin County, Indiana, On Wednesday, March 8, 1871, the following personal property: Seven Milch Gows, one yoke of Oxen, twu four-yar-old Steers, seven Young Ca-tte, !Six Worli Horses, one Colt, twenty-tbr-e f toots H-s--, fii'i"- ! seven She-?p, 204 b;ihel -i of ffkmtliii the barn. 1 bushels of Kye. twenty bushels of Cor.., about fiity bushels of Oats" in the sheaf, two tone of i Hay, Straw, Feddei, one two-horse ft' ?, j 1M..WS, Harrows, half of P.atper, half f ou-hjr I Wheat lrill, one twu-horsa Wheat t.il , aui otbr a-ticle ta unTfU to ir.enliwn. TKKMS OF SALB On all mm n over 'hre dollars, trath dowfc: nn all sum utcr tbre dollars, a credit of ten n onth will he liven, tw purchaser giving bis nolo with a: proved ccuriy,sid '-te t la without intrr t if paid fcm due, bat to draw ten per cen'. inerst from date if n t l aid w'. en due, and walvir.p !a:iw -' d npif'.-C-sioDthx. WILL1.AJI f HHn, Fb'y IT, 1&71 r.w. Keeut.-r.

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