Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 April 1871 — Page 2

jifea jiamtan.

C. H. BINGHAM, Editor.

-BKOOKVILLE-

Priday Iflorairgv April 7. 1871-

A Good liom impn cr iiy

- " . .. . . inuinaas muubvw

Th cott-ittN of tee.MM? tbere BOt .ometbing done i. Ott fccitnat tfeehrt Sow VeVad J 1 w. . the fatbers ..-wants ant sons

the folding Wlt Tka V - . a . lm ttrat, .re net away

tot muttM Www " any o- . , omr 0tt city

pensattet. beyond It. - '" e U e Urger cities where the i La im eofftestant lucJ 1" ...

IDS aecCKlfJ -ejfw .".. J

who fails to maintain Vis rigbt to Seat,

father is almost a etrnoger ia

rhe Elections.

ftetwrns from the Connecticut election

last Motitfay indicate the . election of Jewell (ReTublican) Governor by a small n.ioritv. This, andcr the cxacumstances,

is, a decided Republican gat, one year p0 English (Democrat) was elected over Jewell by S13. Connecticat is always W. bat it was not severally expected

there would fee ckatitre s favorable to m-' M bv . .v, vjommittee appointed

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BeMlK"' " Jr- A13,S ,ae,es'l,OD for the purpose, and mo nock only s&ail oe to rvprts? BtacvSs tbe fame three Re- l)oWB(j M c0ne, wuhie the ptotisfoss of

publicans snd oiie Uemocrat. .bis role.

The election in Michigan on tbe same day also went strongly Rep"abttean, and nrfthablV ditto. The

lUOaa LD1A i A uivro. i - J

his own

w av.KA a k -aa. nnainPHi niau

.. . ... knnM. tfttt even Dtreim

t pets no in tn morning ""wj. expenses only in cases Where tbe te.t fa P tJ hU bretWfa8t, made in good faith and with maon.b e V in4 ,apper, mod

v .., r.iiino tn insnin . .

cans. -.e , r via 0ea

bis claim to a seat and c aiming eompen- fc w cV,dren

sation shall present JT? in bed and bis wife aboot retiring; if itemised statement nder ob of b et Ae bnabto4 or hth U penditores a on- J y

te!,,wic.u....-...-., - MU iad is full of business.

wiiu - - Thos ass days, eeks, months, years,

life. Some of oar homes are not bomes, k- ntu bordioe houses to the "men folks."

wuww j O - Of course they bave an ejeto business, and if ibev tbould shut u their ahop a little

sootier they might lose a dime which some

Prof. T. Harrison's- Iecture on

eoiogy , , t rt? th iwntiaa clasa ana

numerous cities of Quakertown and tittnity, Frof. Tv Harriso. of BrookriUa

Colleee. denverea a rewun u -i

subject ot ueoiogy, on last o....j ----

iog, the 18tii tnsn. a j TI ,,

people began to asBemm. u ----

was niled witn a large o gregratjon ' . .,

The f rotessor commencea ui .I. Bn thn vAfseS of the

w.: iVai allrtwcd' the

Geologist all the time he ifray iaieB,reor tbe slow formation of the. globe l&e nassaife which says. "The earth was with

out form and void,'' or aa .ome render it,

DfisotATE, describes very accuracy .r tk ninhA ilnrinz its pre-Ad-

amite bistorv. A scene of desolation was

everywhere presented: First immense 5 a j,i.u without vec-

seas, tpiciuuw, - .

etable or animal lite; tueo lars" " "

: .1. :r:- rmi t lite: nerwiruo vu

tinents with superior forms; and all these j n )ia earth for ln

eranuaiiv K Iwj- f m.n this creraratioo wort,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

WANTBD Afaots kadws t sail la tkcf tuMr mooAommtVtt artirta. wa.ta la avary

rrt """.vsa a oa aw

other SI ta tailing ""'J",.

R . in w.id ti lral.

. ocuvi ;:u..id. ltiiui.

Boston, M. wilLftfin."- - april 7 4w .

"Oatclici and JoT7olry.

Homesteads Bol&iM-

Ubode Island most ?robat)y oo. xU No UwMpiMe4 rt 'in i , business reaction' predicted b, the Democracy must 1 of 8tfpp0sed, giv- one else would get; but aooot bujinas,

be again postpone jftg ,a.d nflea we0D

daring tbe Rebellion. A. cm giving iWwB - ... 8 . .k-bnnr? As a rule tbe trading Can all be

.1 .v. Ft.a Llnn bv 7 o'clock. A visit to the various

inMlMSTRATOR'S NOTICE.

VTOTICB it beraby given tbat tbe Jde",l.

i.trator of tbe iate of Tb.a. T.g-e,

Said estate u l'F"'"'" ' . " . " ' v-l-.-on knowing themselT.. indebted to said

wui tr.w"":r"u::.r K.t.r. win

persoaa dqihiuk fc

present vuc- .v. M..TrWOALa.

Anril 7 . 1 87l-Sw. Administrator.

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or

. .. . it c:W Watke. ead all

irv-rTa'tlw, ewelrVbf tb. latest .tytea aa

pntterns. He baa I-o a great variety . . . . ... . j .i an14 .t a tn&jns

dvatica on wholesale prie. j i , Old Oold and Silver will b feivad la aXebabta for Oood.. .

W atones promptly rp" peditioat manner.

HENRY T. HELUBOLD'S

COHPOUNDPLBID

ZSstraet cat a TT-b a GRAPBPILLS; Tor WvarComplaiats, Jaaadiee, Billoaa Affections, Siek or Nervona B eadacbe, Costiveaoss, ete Parely Vegetable, eoataiaiag no aaeroary, aia-

rata or aeieterioas orags.

mi

aiiMlMSTKATOR'S SALE.

VTOTICB is karaby 8-en t!!SwS

J.V Administrmiori u . . 1 " deceased, will sell at pablio aaattoa. residence of said decedent, in Metamora, FraakUB

County, Indiana, on Saturday. April 29. 1871,

Brookville Collegv TVlo Institution has been attended d'sr

. . a stead law passeumo nw, 1 . . .... . ,vk s l..a Fll and Winter by an tir-P. ? . .v. Lra, .fter 6 o'clock will show tbat the

,H& vUx , t tbroun tne oeoare, ao tu v . f creased number of students,' .peellj bomestead act, wbich me.eh.nts are not employed one-fouttb of from tbe surrounding country. Several . t0 citiieo9 d thc time, nor on. half of tbe people there of these, we understand ay ' j. p.88ed last JuW. giving ate trading. Why they are tbere, the their Spring work en the farm audit ierTeTdtttlng undersigned nsweretb not. very desirable that the fhends of tke Col- f wo di9,jvntllges of late hours are no low who Possibly can should extend to It in . r . ,099 of tllne bat ao encouragement

W oatronaze durinc tbe coming term, 1" . .v; J to loaftne. Men who would be ashamed

r- - 1 Kit, crC. ID TOmX-lUlUOl ujwuui w I "

1

lUvtlV VI iuau. v I

the Professor contended, tne nrst two t d wr - 'tt.;, eleven bead of Sheep, sescf the Bible referred;; while the subse- i "J-, bomb.r, 10 .bare, of stock

oaent verses had reference to m P"'" in Brooai.le Metaaiora ttyr.-.. y-zr-Hut . . , , , V.ij.h tit. Harness. Faraaiog Implement,

constitution tne ujope, Adam and bis descendants five. The word translated v crested eometimes , feignifies rearranged, or formed ajew. This new

arraogemeot probably took piave ' eight thousand years ago. The liible, . a ia Bit

however, nownere s.ys me -

thousaod years old: it mereiy tbe beginning God created the heavens and

r - . :c

even if they have to mate -" ,. atve re flowed to enfer.

to do so. Our citiaeas are certainly aware tbat tbe sustaining of a literary institu- fct. Governor Cumback Bd P . birh order in our midst is very, warded.

imnortant. It tends to ixrereasa popula-l Tbe President sent to tbe Senate tbe

tion bv bringing to oar town cilisens of ntme Lieut. Governor Cutback, for

the right class. We understand several j Coltector of the Fomrtb Indiana Revenue families would bave moved bere last Fall istrict, where be was promptly confirmed, if tbey could bave secured houses. We xbis is on of tbe most profitable Revenue hope a most vigorous effort will be made office9 in tbe West. Gov. C. ad beretoJuring comiog week to fill up the va- fore jeciBe4 two foreia Missions and a

ant places of those wo are leaving. Territorial "Govarnorstnp.

Ministerial Association.

The following is the programme of tbe Ministerial Association , of Connersville

Heintermat. The remains of Mrs. Anna Caskey were on tbe 23d iost. disinterred and moved to

District which Association is to meet in j Providence, where they were deposited by ' - 1 mW O 1

the Bro kville M. E. Church, cousmen-j tb Bide of those of ber fiusoana. one ciog April 11, 1871, at 7 v. M.: jdwd on tbe 27th of Janaary, and oo acOrninff Sermon. Tuesday evening, byJcoutof bad weather was temporarily bur-

t 1 RmnVville. HeT funeral sermon

mm A'-V-" "

Review of Conference Minutes, by Asa Sleetb. . . ma v Tbe Esthetics of the Bible, by M. L.. Wells. Education, by J. P. D. John.

leparatron for the Ministry, oy Falkenburg How can 1'reacbing be made more Effecv.n s H Whirmore.

How to Evangelise the Unoccupied Por-

v. r i ;itt;n mv in bour in the

tu IO luuuu nnifg J seat of tbe loafers, will spend an bour, sometimes two, in a store, because people may think that be is tbeie on business; though genuine loafers are there because good men are spending their boors there.

Open stores late of an evening are screens to saloona. Boys and young?men,some-. times older ones, are in tbe saloon while

loved ones at heme believe tbat they are

in some store. Open business houses are the great school where boys are taught to loaf, to keep late hours. What barm

for them to stay out late while father is still down street, and other good citiiens

are not at their homes? By the time tne

ho is sixteen vears of age be looks upon

home as a prison between tbe boors of rfnsk and 9 o'clock, while to htm stores,

streets, offices or saloons "would palaces

ied at Brookville. Her ranerai sermon- ... M thera " .a v .v. s. PfAi. nrove" if idlers and gabblers "are tnere.

was preacnea uy m . - r ... . ... v.? ro.nw.fc t Providence, on Sun- Closing all business places at an eariy

dav, March 6th, v hour the earlier tbe better would have

Mrs. Caskey was a resident of Bloom- i sdv,ntBge8. The place where tbe

,ng vrove tor many J"!8' " u 7 -if or mother stava would become a hoem.

known by tne people oi iuv comuiuun,. - ai.:,h bis -rv ,r a w.f w Hf won th Father would have time to play with nts

l lie puriiy u "oj v. .... v- V respect of all who knew her, while her m- children and talk with bis boys which is

timate associates held her in profound veo- mnch his duty as to furnish tbem pro

eration. Her illness, resulting om or- . , . . Boys would have

. a m .Oi:. I V1BIUUS av. . f

tions of tnis District, oy aiaupin. gaDI0 disease oi tne neart, w cr, ui. ?own street till v i;i.;n fc A N Marian, f:.. .no Htd tbroneh three no excuse for stayiog down street tin

H- v..ii innca Vounc Men to' enter LAii;rt. montba. ' She bore her sufferings Ut hour. This alone would compensate

the Ministry? by G. V V inchester. with Chrrstian

W. c. c

New

one' oore oar suucuuni me nour. iui"",v " " r---fA I n . ,.H .la.oi rf. I , ... l .Inninr. fcn&inst b O Q S

toe oilnisiryf vj v. " uv..vo.v... i wua warisuiu immuuc, - -j " i xor ail ids iobh io When is a Minister justified in leaving ferred to ber prospective dissolution in , m!B end their clerks

the Pastorate? by F. S. Turk. terms expressive of -perfect resignation. Subject optional.) by J. W. Dole. She was a member in good standing of the (Subject optional,) by J. W. Keely. Presbyterian Church for over twenty llow to Abate Intemperance, by G. W. years, and died as she had lived, a confiPve. dsnt believer in "the power of Christ to v ... . -r i i nf t - . w n n

ine worx oi lstdbd, dj a. m. i"iu i save.

Family Worship, by S. 8 McMahan. llow can tbe Sunday School be made more Efficient? by M. H. MuMin. Class Meetings, by W. S. Maban. 1!..;. la k .1 S AIIV.

Draper's Life and Death of Nations, by T. Harrison. Impeocability of Christ, by F. A. Hester Lectmne Resume of Church Iiittory by G. L. Curtiss. Consecrated Effort, by R. E. O'Byrne. All Local Preachers in the District are invited to Re present, and to furnish papers on subjects of their own selection.

Effort to Remove Receivers.

The Tennessee arrived safely at

York on Saturday morning. During April he Treasury will sell eight millions in gold and buy ten millions in bonds.

Hon. H. C. Newoomb, of Indiana, de. clines the "position of Assistant Secretary of the Interior.

The Canadian government issued in

structions to admit oo and after Saturday

ibe followin articles free: Coal, coke, wheat.

rinnr nft. beans, we. oats. Indian

Mr. Carter Gatlay, attorney for the corn, buckwheat and all other grains, in-

First National Bank of Lawrenceburg, dian meal, oat meal flour, or meal of any

filed a motion in the Clerk's other grain

last week

office of the Court of Common Pleas for

the removal of W. T. Boas, T. A. Morris and M. E. Ingalls, appointed by that court as receivers of the I., C. & 1- Railroad In support of tbe motion, a petition in a proceeding in aid of execution is filed as an affidavit. The petition recites tbat a judgment for $5,026 vis obtained by tbe Lawrenceburg National Bsnk against the

Indianapolis, Cincinnati &Lafayette Rail road Company, and an execution issued,

which was returned with the indorsement tbat the property of the defendant was io the custody of receivers appointed by the Common Plets Court. It charges that these recevers were ineligible, because they are creditors, and that they are managing the receipts in such manner as to defraud creditors holding unsecured claim's, like the plaintiffs. It also charges these receivers, and L. B. Lewis and Forsyth with taking this courso, with the purpose of defrauding creditors representing whsi is called the floating debt, and with a view to remove II. C. Lord frm the Presidency of the road and place 11. E. lnguls in

his stead.

. V Ul U' IV II

Bismarck has written to the Chamber of

Commerce of Strasburg that Germany will compensate the inhabitants of Alsace and Lorraine at the same rate that was accorded to the inhabitants of those provinces when they were annexed, under similar circumstances, to France.

caiij a-""---would have an opportunity to rest both . oil

mind and body, and thus the teanui uav

oe which brain and nervous diseases are

making upon our business class would abate. All would have more time to

devote to readiog, to mental improvement, to sociability not loafing and to relig

ious services, morality and religion. Buyer and seller, church and home, would all be

benefitted.

AH wish that the evening trade could be dispensed with. All feel that the evenings ought to be spent in some other way. How, then, shall this be accomplished? If one merchant closes at 7 o'clock, and the others do not, that one loses. If all

close but one, tbat one geta more than nis share of custom. We cannot depend upon the merchants, then, for the closing of their houses at an early hour. They keep open as long as the people will buy. Ooe fears to close before the others lest be should lose a trade. Tbe only way is for the people to pledge their influence and cus-om to the buainetJ housjs tlut will

close at an early hour. '

Who will move in tma maiterr . xu.

was also mile, in another

out of the custody of the receivers.

case, to have ihc Harrison braneh taken

Insult Resented. VHien the San Domiugo party were bout to set dawa to dinner, on the sfeam er Georsiane, on the way from Aquia Cieck to Washington, the officers of the boat refused to allow Fred. Douglass to take his saat at the table on account of his color, when the Commissioners, highly in sensed at this outrage, immediately left the tfcble.

The local preachers of the Southern Indiana Canferepce will hold their Convention this year at Grcensburg, commencing Friday, May 26th.

A telegram from Rome states that Cardinal Antonelli, wheruled as long in the titernal City as Louis Napoleon did in France, has resigned his position as Premier. As the astute nd ambitious prelate is not likely to-have been thwarted by the Holy Father in the performance of his duties, his resignation must be construed as an acknowledgment that the days of

the 'emporal power of the Papacy are

gone. In the German Diet, Biamarck declared that it was in tbe interest of Germany to facilitate the task of republican France, and that Germany would nt interfere no'es her interests were endangered. Anoth

er telegram tells oa that unless Fraoee pays

part of the war indemnity ty the idtn inst., eighty thousand Germans will enter Paris and remain there till the money is

paid. However that may be, there are

obviously bloody daya ia atore for the French capital.

A sensational paper io Philadelphia

has the following interesting "intelligence" from Washington: -'Letters from leading Democrats io all parts of the country favor the nomination of Sumner by

the Democracv. Strane to say. the dis-

coverv is iast beinsr made that Sumner is

the greatest, tbe purest, the most consist

ent, the most catholic o ueioocrais. Blair, Thurman, Pendletoa, Randall and Ajksr. Horri n to think hiphlv of him.

.....v.o - w - r- j Kveo Vallandigham says there is nothing the matter with his record?" This will help to explain how it happens that the . ., , . . . .

Enquirer has so suddenly assume me tiiude of a Sumner organ.

Sumner's Performance. Of one thing Mr. Suuioer cau not com

plain, via: tbat he has not had a fair

bearing. A speech which required three

montba of preparation ana tnree rours and a half fyr delivery was attentively listened to in the Senate and widely pub

lished throughout the oun try. bar the firsttime, too, ia the public career of the Massachusetts Senator, he had large Democratic audience, and an admiring ooe. Tbe Cincinnati Enquirer and other L.rliniv TWiMtcritio rtanera printed the

- " r t speech in full, or large portions of it, and are now engaged io speaking in the highest terms of its author. The Democratic

papers and leaders regard Mr. Sumner as in opposition to the Republican party, and hence they applaud the man for whom previously they had oothiog but censure and abuse. When S. P. Chase turned against the Republican party he was also received with open rrms by the Denocratic party, and so popular did he become apparently, that he hoped to be the candidate of that party for President; but he was disappointed. Mr. Sumner's ambition may be in the same direction, but it .is likely that he will fare even worse thaa Mr thasA. and that the Bunnort and eo-

.... , ... .. couragemeot which he is now receiving from his former political oppooents means oothiog but mischief to the Republican Thrt Utter will, however, survive

the loss of Mr. Somoer, as it did the de

parture of Mr. Chase. The vote in the Senate oo Wednesday is a fair indication of the effect Mr. Knmnar'a course is likelv to produce. On

ik. amiIimi .if larincr bis resolutions O

the table, every Republican present voted tfc affirmative, excent four, vis.:

Somoer, Schorx, Patterson, and Robejtaon, of Sooth Carolina, while the Democrats present voted solidly ia the negative. Such was the final result io the United States Senate of Mr. Sumner's powerful

the earth." When that beginning was, no one save God knows. Archbishop Usher, whose chronology has been eX tensively adopted, thought it wB six thousaod years ago,- but other divines bave i;ffU.ntlv. It should moreover

be remembered tbat the Bible, while it pys high eulogies to true science and koowl edge, does not undertake to teach science.

Scietrcs must be learnearrom iui.

if sometimes the lans;uae of the mote is

0,r;ria s..ontihi. nut rainer euumims

h, I.r.nn.(r nt'evervdav life. It IS DO

..v.:...: ..;nc ih Kihla with' men of

UUJCUIIUU tj " i . --

Th. PrnFVaaor then SDOke Of the i lODe,

as in all probability being originally in a A briiusht forward a

variety of proofs, lie next referred to the jrai i r nntOAfia. Afbl the formation of a

crust, and also of tbe tfletamorphto rroks

immediately above the crust, in wuicu u

M..f nKa of life exists. lie then

specified one by one the palaeotoic rocas

and dwelt at some leogtn on me luienu. forms of life whioh were so abundant H nott nnkA of the Mesoioic and Cen

oioic rocks, in which higher forms of life ' - - - -it

were sradually brought rorrD tin man,

"The chief, for whom tbe Whole creation smiles,"

appeared. He referred most forcibly to the wisdom and design of the Creator in thus fitting the earth as a residence for a hainrr nF i n tul I i upnm and will He Spoke

vaiQ ve a m m v " of the development theory and showed its

uttor fallacy, and tnougni it was oo crcui. to any one to claim that one hundred and eiffhtv o-enerations back bis ancestors were

Mnnksva nufciwtn or Gorillas, and fur

ther back still were Trilobites or Tadpoles. He would be glad to learn how, in passing n m m a .laif) . V. A W a i a n

trom the M.onkey to tne Man. iu uiu; skin and the tail were cot rid of, and the

wonderful crift of aneerih wasaCouired. He

.. 0.. -i . tKnnrrlit tHo fill Kl'mii. rifsorintton triven ov

. 1. VJ u 1. 1. .u.uw.awv I ' - Mnao'a nfman KmT trpltp(i in the itDSCe

and likeness of God" every way superior to

BUch eisgracetut nonsense.

The Professor made many valuable re

marks. Borne of a practical nature, 10 regard to the different rocks and their utility in A rrrirnlr ill-l ( 'hemiS) TV.

He had onite a number of Chatts of his

own preparation, that cleariy and beautifully illustrated tbe principles of the Science. Threeof the Charts indicated be

Geology of Ohio and Indiana, so sioply

hit n n one miiui rail to unuamiuu 11

He also had representations of several aoi mala that. ftisttrl in former periods.

One important point that he presented was, Geology is the only Science which tpanhA. ihn doctrioe of miracles. At dit

ferent reriods durins the formation cf the

Globe, the power of the Almighty had been exerted in the creation ot new species, nil thin YPrtinn of dower, he maintained.

was a deviation from the regular course of

mature, and consequently a miraoie. Thus an analogy exists between this noble Science and the Christian religion. They KutK liih mirnolAA.

He likewise spoke of tbe grand changes . ... . . c . :

going on in tne aistani parts 01 creauuu and of the changes that await our owo d.-,y.a Tha earth and trip works therein

are to be burnt up." and there are to be

a "new heaven and a new earth w Herein

ctiH dvnll righteousness "

w..-.. - - - - --0 The most profound attention was given to the Professor during the delivery of the a ia a. I . . a . 1 I

Also, bare )etreeetve4 a large tad Well s. eted assortment Of SINGLE & DOUBLK SHOT GUNS,

REVOLVERS, PISTOLS,

OLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, SOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, e.

Also keep en band"

111 xnms or AnnBuma,

ooinrBi e . m . 1 j 1

the nurchaser Ktving bis note with fooa ireenoiu .ecuPrit, .waiving valuation and -PP"""1 Powder, Caps, Cartriage8,d9Vtnme.tPre.Wlo.

norse -;-.--I." t .,1 Do.ble B-IT-

uars ia ibs mw'i , -f v Haraese, Wheat iu the froaad, one aet 1 Blacksmith'. Tool.. Household and Kitchen Farniture, and other articles too n amorous to ia.ee-

.."l ..c a. .11 .n. r three dellara and

der, eash on da, of sale; on at .... over three

dollar., a oreo.t 01 ten trm ;ho,a

laws.

April S, 1871.

Administrator.

Fairfield Saddlery.

M. aww . . ri, .mw --ft '. r Darratire. supertedina eastor oil, satu, magae-

sia.ete. 1 sers 11 soung wmin.. stomach. They give tone, and ca.se neither nanen nor arrtping pains. The are composed of the m - 1 ' . at it..f. aa ftf thIB.'

soca an iavicoration of the entire system takev . . x -1 . .A a V aa.at a.a.al a.W.

p lace ma 10 veem niriciHiH w .aw " ervated, whether arrhrinav from tmpradeaea Ot" disease. H. T. Helmbold's Oompoand Fluid i- . . a. d-v ..... mm.m aaonAalajl

irmci v;auiwmiai vtrmpej run rvj bi asai-vv.-, f k. r. . a eV. ..aafjaathmeaal ttllla An Hilt iiar

irvtaw 1 saw r' - - - solve, but pass through tbe stomach without dis-f

soiring, consequently ao mm procw i effect. The Catawabe Grape Pilla being plea.- . 1 a. a- 1 J .J-. a . . u ..It.!, tk.i. Kffii-

as 1U VaHtJ HQ vaw, v .voot - . - - ing sagar-coated. Prioe ft.ty cents par box.

IB

L. B. DOYLE iTAnvfiirs . tha iiiMnf! of Fairfielc

icinity that be is now ready to supply them

Caps, lieaa, e. ft

Atso Ottitar ana "v ' ' A , iirco w

Bridges, Tall riecas, e. . "

apl Xir. . - , . ,

STEREOSCOPES.

VIEWS,

ALBUMS,

.k; .ajuiaii tn n ntrini nuv

who e 'cit " . . . a ,.. ,.r.iMi of . tmnctent work-

man, he i. now re.dy to manufacture Harness of

all kind on the most no.i.iu.i " " -.w. c.j.ii y,r . latent atvle. Collars, Buggy,

j- nr.--- WaiM nf arar description.

iviaiog ""'-r . - fl..,i.m'i

VI a. 1.. a . nn Iflt OI liiuioi " " "

. . j T..i ...1 a. Tmnhi. Valises. Ae.

racainK w . - u -v w- ;il .all it Dii lowelt Dl-ICe. All

HDICU U W... Da. .. r

mnr w nrommiT ana uwij -i

IMPORTANT TO FAuMlRS.

1 am making and keep on hand,

CflltOttOS,

THAMES.

HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S1 HIGHLY C0SCNT&ATE' COMPOUND'

FLUID EXTRACT SIRSiVPaRILLA

Will radically eatermiaate fro the system Screfo v:i;. T..., Sip.i. Itlrara. Sora K res .

8ori Legs, Sore Mouth, SWre !, .Br&acbitisy

Iekin lliseasea, oaii nircani, - it.UUiUft. from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Caaoeroas Afleetions, Node. Rickets, Glandular 8wlU

ings, Sight sweats, ttasn, ir, uiann i Kinds, Chronic Rheamatism, Dyspepsia, and all disease, tbat have been established ia the systert

lor years.

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R H-T ANTHONY CO

m eSfJlDWAT. SEW TOIIK.-

1 am making and keep on nana, 1 :

AT TUE LiUREL IKOJi rULKUAk, li

A General Assortment of f-Cfr. mpoww-

-af'JLvai i-m

..... , V : n W im Ik. M.la.. I

tieht ana lett nana,- among wuiv- -. . Crated Cast Plow that won the first premiun at PH0T0 L-ASTER SL1DFS

State uair lasi can. 1

the Plowing Match at the St

Also TT ill PIOWS,

um.i sk.m. TKfl.s nlowt are Wftr-

W I Vll Vmat. vta7t,aajw--. . r . ranted to give eatisfactioo. If loey do not, they . . -j .r.-. . ri tri and the none

can oe reiui no. ... i . refunded. A sample of these Plows can be seen

at the Foundry o at ibaries eamom-j. ,

I slso manufacture Horse Powers, Cana Mills, Hay Rakes, Cultivators, Clover Headers, Field Rollers. Ao., Mill Gearing and Common Castings

generally. I am acting as agent Tor Oaar t?rott Oo.,- (Rich . w a .ai Ua... Pn.. 'ThrcKliinr Ma

chines, Saw Mills, Portable Engines, Ac, Ac Also for Long, Black and Alstatter's (Hamilton, u : - T II ........ T M4.r. KnlfeV RakOS.

Ao. Also for the Massilon EieeUtor Reaper and - ... n Pi J.r

Mower. 1 also aeai in rinpi, vnurne,

Mills, Ac . Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to

All work aone ny o. is wirrown . wcr. .. .a . ...laTTI

tf.ria.1 and wDrkmnnsnip. Js. v oam.

Laorel, Iud., April 7, lS71-tf.

and

GBAPHOSCOPtg

SEW VIEWS Ot 0SEMlte.

E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO , (91 BobwaV, Ktw Teas,

Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,

laroat a atvctrEa or tHO TOO K A PB I C MATERIALS.

ftavuli . .

V. . M.m f jrta.-afat iC V . ' tfii4r MM.

plMnts. Blttod-Piirifyiog properties are greet-

er loan ht prerruu. w-. gives ibe complexion a clrar and healthy eolof and restore, the patient to a state of health and

hurtty r r puriiying mi i"vi 1 . . ...,... n.l o ri.in 9 frAtn ait'

rUrOUIO ctuihiviivh.i n impure atate'of the blood1. And tbe only reliable ad effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swel tne of the Bones, Ulcerations of the- - . warn ... lit . .Va.

Throat and leg., ioicue, rmfm Face, Erystnelas and all Scaley Eruption, of the bkin, and Beautifying- the Conrplexioa. Pricr ,fl.6 pef frettw.

JOHN II. Il.VNSCHFN

UT. OARMEL

STOVE AND TIN SHOP

S3

2aJL 1

LaRuc Cl Brother

peetrally ilreettbeattaatioa

in waatot

lecture, and ihose disposed to- be skeptical yOULD -es of the harmony of the Christian religion alljer.oa - a-

TIN WARE ORSTOVES

OF AN KIND

m. !. ..Aatn at t V A JB la a Sua f t Cm

v wBlvjlI assvi imt a a, e a - 1 - wberet hey beepcoastantly on bands Vrge at

T every inin pi n caein laev 1 mwJ w Isopatap to order,

TlnRo flng;,G ottering and Sqoutlng

ith wience, received ideas not thought

of before; and a disposition of courtesy was prevalent towards the Professor for

his candor and sincerity in presenting new .. " . .V 1 1 I

and important IaCts tn too wonaenui cre

tion ot the universe. .cinoluocb

We copy the above from the Liberty

Herald. The correspondent, we believe,

is Mr. Stanton, one of the leading citizns

of Union, and a gentleman of intelligence

and moral worth. W e understand that

Prof. Harrison has been requested to re

neat his lecture there on tieology. Ua

1 . O- . 1 a. T a. V a. IaaM a. 4 A tfta.

lift ciiurui v neaiyjiniw"!" i ;a.U el,- K.ll filtm eaa ita tmot LTBeT ' f' h.tX Sf.A.ll"' L'

v..j , l'ambl. Ale Ageut. tor Kltwaia s mura ci A.n.o.tir IT k also been delivering, lea and Heels, whirh they will sell either whole

J - . . . .ale or retail.

OB several Sabbaths, a eourse l lectures I They offer all articles ia tbeir Store at .v- nv.;, a i.rM iwhsiIiI eash pricea, and tbeir work Ii

,uo B"uc' j. 6- tanted to giva satisfaction

annini 9m . am iwiiiiifi a. . u. bv.. n u .

, .r . M A tA .u- iM Also, put up LtGHTNIKG RODS llets r videntiv satts in regard to tne im- 1 .....'1. . ., ...

- - n 1 per doi iwr pint.

. . a.. . . 1 ' l . ...a. , o.. .....

nortanee and advantages or lectures. e Airu , wm-ii

a tall AA tbat t Va Rilitnr of the Herald

and several other citiiens from Liberty C !R . CO P TiT 9

have been down attending tbe lectures, X T O KiS EY A T Lt A V,

a - a vJ . D.ArA.A. I

J ujvii -f a7 m. mmwavat-aaa nm -wm-m

Mtvtea fit--

1 DfttIafici8asuany aept in

I alv AISO, K u " ' - - Ic .... r. i. .nnn.irf Pantaseonie Lenre

r ev .at'....rlatin Sold Pens, th

Ur,iebrted Seth A nomas lioch, vv CalaaCtock,onstantly oa band.

! tat paid or Work Done for Gold or Silve

V vrtleulaTattention paid" to at 1 Kind's o f Repnirln j

Place of business, en ior "'"" v iifi.irar!Araer.,'rr.rto 'ltf) Mala Barges

stteet.BrooKvilie.taaiaua.

Aji. 17 -i

MEWlOilK STORE

SEUINC & KAISER . ... .j a . a . f

Hate reeeiree a spienu-a Assortment w tlHESS GOODS, SUCH At ElftckDies? Siltl, Shhirte and Cloakln? Poplin. In all new ehadee, rij'. Alp c a and Serges, Blaclt ttnd Colored Alpacas, ALSO Brwn aud Bleacbed Huslius. AND

FLANNELS, JEANS.

HENRY1 T. HELSIffOLfrs CONCENTRATED

FLUID EXTRACT RUCllUr

TBI OREAT DltJRETKV

bas cured every case of Diabetes in which it ba. a- . la- l a- a a. m ita.

been given, irritation 01 io own vi and Tn. nmation of the KMtieys, t'tffirtia of the Kidneys and BI:iMer, Retention of Urine, ' .. . . . . . (k. . Dl.'al

diseasrs ot tbe frwtate winn,ownw in in"

der. t;a: ,"u., wravei, oncnaiii mponn, a.. u -. a. . -tr 1 J a-.. V.. .'Haw

.Macn or iTiK-j niwjmrjCT, o. ii -... D,st ConstitutKina of both seaes attended wi.h ! Following symptomtt IndixpOi-ition tc e. : . 1 ... .r l.A,nf nf'ihnrv. Dlffi

D SCI ' IV V W . , HVV a " " J . eulty L e.nb'ng, Weak Nerves, Hoiror of Disef.e. W ke.olne-s, Dimns of Vinion, Paire In the L c Hoi Hand, V IssMng of tha Bodyf

Dryaesi of the Skin, Krwptto at m face, etc.

IB

t. .sii.i.. Moaliir'l ladies, tbe EtS

tract Bucha i. anequaled by any other remedy-' as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Paia-

rallnees or ssupresston 01 o Ulcerated r Schirros aut of th Uterus, Leua? k : ... Sraril.tv. and for all com-

wrritwa. " 1 u .vc, j j plaints incident to the sex; whether arising rronr r . ... . . . r a .....

tntriscren or1 aaoitv 01 iss.paiia. scribed eateneively by Ihe most eminent physi- , cians r nd midwiesv fot en fee Wed and delicate con

stitutions, of both ses, ana an ages

ftb ray o'.'tb abxrt i.ea.ea ot symptoms-

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H.T.HSLMBdLD'S i?$tRACt BUCHtf CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRtf' DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC., in all tbeir stages, at littl eapoose, little or a ebange in diet, ao inennveniene, aad posr. It eausB. a frequent desire, aad gives ..rngth to Urinate, thereby removing Obetructon, Preventing and Curing Strict ares r toe Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, ofr-

auenttn this class ot .aieeasea, p.ii -- Poisonous matter. . Us Helmbold'a Eatraet Bacba for all Affeetions aad Deas. f th Urinary Organs, whether exi.tiag in Mala or Female, from whatever cans origiaating, and no matter of bow rang mending. Price, Ona Dollar and Fifty Ceata Par Bottle.

We .ball make a

SPECIALTY!

We continues to sell our Goods m

at One Price to all, and that the

Lowest.

and bave urgently requested ibe Professor

to give item a course.

A Reign of Terror in Paris.

IWoria'a Bpeeiai.j PARIS, March 31. All is consternation, and the watchword of tbe Commune is death to tbe richl death to land owners! death to priests!" and decrees of confisca tion of church property have been provad6i1 1 Vl nnnai.tiftnl nre sn9r.ee ted and

made hourly , and many persons have been

Office R001

Valley Hons.

mar

effort to break the ranks of the Republican arrested. The guillotine will eoon be

party. Mr. Sumner Having oeea patient eresiea. iwnmimu. " "J 1? heard, bae been condemned by bis been marked as good for tbe guillotine. Republican associates ia the Senate. Qa- Drafts on the Treasuri are not paid either gtJnj J in Paris or Versaillea.

Real Estate and Insaunde Agent,

- " narrlse. Mitm

I have for sale a lare amount of tarns aad

town property ia all th Wetter Sta ta.

USTDIJLlSr HOUSE, v a ea tnr n - o. a

AlUCUIi RAlMUit, t Street fWtlcror. jcmdrmati O, mar 25, 1870.

JL

SUING & KAISER.

Set. St.

Fall aad explicit directloas aacompany th medicines. . .. Evidac f thhmeat rspoibl aad taliao" character furnished n applieatiea, with hundreds f thousand, of living sutBesa.,nBd apward el ge.eot wasolioited certificates aad recom mead, lory letters, many of which ar from th h ghwt soerces, inelading emiaeat Pbynciaaa. Clergy en.slatesmen.aie. The proprietor baa . . ..... vu ..na. 1 - ii. aawnDaners,

resortea to tueir - ....... does uot do this from the fact that hi article raak aa Suadard Preparatioas aad do aet t ba propped up by oertificates.

CINCINNATI STORE

T aa iast received a tare aannty f

NeAT Crieacs Sngnr,

and am ready to furnish rt by tb barrel r half

barrel at viuciuuaii eiivw.

I have tae largest assortment ot COFFEES

ver broueht to Brook 'ill, and eaa furaisb tbem , at auch low riea by th 0 1 lbs, r saek, j the 1 yon will b atoalshd. Call aad examine afor ( CUtaaatt,

.C. CttAMBXM. I

hd

Uenry T. Helnbctia's Genw a., mm

TU.D.CI drrvpuUMMWMai,

Deliver-td te nay aaress. Secure from bsr VE3TABI.ISHKI) UPWARD OF XWlSTT T 8ldSby draggisU everywhere Addra leUer. ter tnformatioa. In eonadeae to I1ENR HSLMBOLD, Dragflat and Chemist. . Only Depot.: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Chemical War.bo.ae, N-MJA Tork. ortH. T. HELMBOLD'S

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