Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 May 1871 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE W. W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. Leave Brookville .. eeommodatioii .... 7:41 a. u Da? Freight 12 m. UPWARD TRAINS. Accommodation 7:07p.m. p v Freight 12 m Corporation Election. The Corporation Election in Brookville on Monda: last passed off in a quiet and orderly manner, notwithstanding there was an unusual interest taken therein, and more votes polled than at any similar election for a number of years pa Bt. The number of votes polled was 285. There were two candidates for Trustee ia each Ward except the 4th, two candidates for Treasurer, one candidate for Clerk, and four candidates for Marshal, the contest for whicbllatter office was nnusuallj spirited. The "Potato Bug Ticket," as it was denominated by the politicians who led off in opposition, was elected by an average majority of 68. Wilbur F. IIitt'8 majority in 1st Ward was 113, Frank Walz' majority in the 2d Ward was 89, and John'.W. Chambers ran 66 ahead of John Godwin for Marshal. The following is the vote: TRUSTEES. 1st Ward Herman Trichler, 86 Wilbur F. Hitt, 199 2d Ward F. A-Wall, 181 " A. J. King, 92 , 3d Ward Jacob Gerber, 161 " A. H. Kaiser, 105 4th Ward Wm. Bun 275 '5th Ward Jonathan Cain, 154 C. B. Bently, 128 TREASURER. Peter L. Case, 115 rhilip Felz, 159 CLERK. F. S. Swift, 281 MARSHAL. John W. Chambers, 148 Isaac Cooksey, - 43 John Godwin, 66 Ernest Gagle, 28 Trustees elected Wilbur F. Ilitt, F. A. Walz, Jacob Garber, Wm. Bunz, Jonathan Cain. Treasurer Philip Felsz. Clerk FS. Swift. Marshal John W. Chambers. 5'he ticket elected is composed of the best meu of our tcwn two of whom are Republicans and the balance Democrats and Independents. Tbja-is right. It is time that polios be ignored in our town and county elections. The people irrespective of part should unite upon the best men for the various offices, and elect them by handsome majorities. In this way only can the best interests of tax-pay ers be subserved, and party strife be quelled in our midst. Go to A. J. King's drug store and see his pplendid stock of Lamps of every size and pattern. The Excursion on Saturday Was very well patronized by our good people three extra passenger cars being comfortably full of persons of all ages. Of C3urse everybody enjoyed themselves, the weaiherbein pleasant and the trip a delightful one. We understand about $45 were netted for the beutSt of the College. A. J. King, druggist, is doing a heay business in the sale of Paints, Oils, Varnishes. & ,c. His assortment cannot be excelled anywhere in the County. Acknowledgments. We are again placed under obligation to lion. J. M. Wilson for important documents recently received. UeaJ the closing part of Judge Wilson's speech on the Ku-Klux bill, published ou the first page of our paper this week. A. J. King, druggist, makes a specialty of securing a fine article of drugs aud medicines. Fresh garden vegetables of the early varieties are plenty in our markets. Prisoners Arrived. Cheek and Bailey, charged with the murder of Harrison, arrived here on Thursday of last week from the Cenierville jail, in charge of Sheriff Case, and are again in jail here awaiting their trial. A. J. King does the business in the County. largest prescription The New Bridge at Metamora. In about two weeks Messrs. Gerber fe Co. expect to commence putting in the foundation of the south abutment of the new bridge across the est Fork at Metamora,' located about twenty yards above Chiton Rothrock's residence. They expect to have all the stone they will want for the two abutments and two piers in about three weeks from this time, having a heavy force of men constantly at work at Sherwood's stone qu.iry. The stone they are getting out is the best and largest ever obtained ia this county, and ia convicnent to the railroad and only about a half mile from the proposed bridge. Why can King A Son sell goods so cheap? The reason is, they buy their goods at the loweft cRsh price, have no rent to pay, and sell at small profits. m 5-3w. Prof. Harrison delivered a lecture on Electricity on Saturday evening, April 29ih, at theZion M. E. Church. Franklin Co., Ind. The 'lecture was for the benefit of the Church. The evening was a little unfavorable on account of the rain, but notwithstanding this there was quite a good crowd out to listen to the Professor's able, interesting and profitable lecture. The practical demonstrations were truly amusing to the young folks, and no doubt all went home feeling that they had enjoyed a feast of fat things, lie also preached on Sabbath morning at 10 0 clock. May he long live to bress society and 'he world with Lis talents and kind and Christian spirit. S. EL Wiiitmore. Millinery Store at Fairfield. Mrs.M. Cheney, of Fairfield, has just received another fine stock of Millinery and Fancy Dress a for ladies wear, comprising everything in '"ai line, such as Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trim )ng, Laces, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Parasols, Fancy ress Goods, Fans, etc. Call and examine goods and prices, and judge for yourselves. She is . ankful for past patronage, and hopes for a con """co 01 tavors. m 5-2w. Wo to King A Sob and buy your Clothing, Boots roQoes, Uats and Caps. Thev keen all tho latest style, at low prices. xu 5-3w,

St. Joseph Wollen Mills. Last week we enjoyed a visit to the above named woolen mills located at Oldenburg in this County, of which mills John B. Flodder is now the proprietor.- His assortment of woolen goods, such as Gassimeres, SatineUs, Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, Linseys, and all

kinds ofyarns of brilliant colors, is of the best quality and Bold at the lowest prices. Custom work is done there on the shortest notice, and he pays the highest market prices in cash for wool, or exchanges goods for wool. Joseph noiKer, nis; fasnionaoie Manor, oas a rep utation as a cutter and maker of good fits equal to any tailor in the West AH work made at that establishment is warranted to give entire satisfaction. Send your orders. If you want Black Silks, Jappinesi Silks and Poplins in all shades, go to King & Son. m 5-3w Suicide in Butler County. Near Trenton, Butler County, Ohio, on the line of the C.,H. & D. R. R., W. H. Kilford,a Ger-. man farmer, on Thursday committed euioide by hanging himself to a fence stake. lie was about thirty -three years old. Sherwood's Stone Quarry. Last week we visited the extensive stone quarry on Samuel Sherwood's farm situated three-fourths of a mile from Colter's Switch near Metamora. This quarry was opened about two weeks ago by Gerber & Co., contractors for the stone-work on the new. bridge to be erected across the West Fork at Metamora. The upper layer measures from eight een to twenty-one inches in thickness immense masses weighing twelve or fifteen tons, and splitting straight and even blocks from fifteen to twenty feet in length, and any width desired. It is the hardest of blue limestone, inexhaustibly in quantity. This quarry is one of the most valuable in the State of Indiana, and is no doubt destined to be extensively patronized for building purposes. Sherwood is a lucky man. Excursion. There will be an Excursion from Cedar Grove, Ashby'a and New Trenton Stations to Cincinnati and return, Saturday, May 13th, 1871. Fare for round trip only $1. Ample arrangements have been made to render this a pleasant affair. Pro cure tickets early, as only a limited number have been distributed. Andrew Doxogh, Manager. Burglars Sold. A large sized safe in the office of James Dair's distillery at Harrison as blown open by "goph ers" one night last week, a hole hang been bored therein sufficiently large to contain a heavy charge of powder. The safe was not in use for money purposes at the time, and was not even locked; and after all their trouble the burglars were irurprised to find only a fifty cent counterfeit bill. A heavy "saL" truly. G to Kinj," & Son and see those beautiful Dress Goods at very i'ow prices. m 5 3w 3jjj ' Distillery. Our clever friend Senator Begga is pushing things f tea lily at his di stillery above Metamora, having a full set of hands constantly employed in the various departments, l.'e s at present feeding 2500 hogs, about his usuil number. This distillery turns out 7500 barre.'s of whisky per year. We are not in favor of putti ng distilleries, but must say that this is one of the best conducted establishments of that kind in the fc" tate. Rev. Philemon Ilobbs will preach at AJiey A Blacklidge 's saw-mill on Duck Creek on next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. V. B. Francis has removed from Laurel to Metamora, at which latter place he has again opened a butcher shop, and will sell fresh meat every Tuesu'ay i'nd Saturday. Queries. A subscriber hands us the following queries, which he desit es Prof. Harrison or some other learned man to answer: Why docs a plow, while going down hill, p.'ow deeper than while going uphill? If solid boa ies are the best conductors of sound, on what principle is echo produced? King A Son have now the most attractive stock of good in the town. m 5-3 w Elooming Grove Jiilliuery. Anna Trichler has just received a fine stock of Millinery Goods, which she will .Spring Ed'' at low figures for cash. Bleaehing and l'ressin g done up in the latest styles. Give her a call. The Fruit. Reports as to the damage done to fruit by the recent cold snap are more favorable than the lirst appearances warranted. In many places it is found that much of the fruit, of various kinds, is still in good condition. Died. Robert MofSit died on Wedne3day morning, 3d ins'. f at the residence of his father, Wm. Mofiilt, iu Brookville, aged 21 jtara. Rest in peace. An immense number of people are ia atten dance upon the Cheek and Bailey mutder trials this week. Heminings and Cooper's Menagerie and Circus. This grand combination will mak its debut in Brookville on Wednesday, May 17. The Menagerie will be found in all respects worthy the attention of those who delight in inspect ing the various specimens of natural history, inasmuch as the number and the extent of the variety of the species have never beeu equaled in this country fey any organization ever fitted out. A feature in the Menagerie is Prof Felix McDonald entering a den containing four, savage Lions and two monster lloyal Bengal Tigers and feeding them with raw meat from his naked hand while still in the den. The Circus is first class irf all its appointments, having the finest talent the country can produce. We may call especial attention to M'd'lle Zulelia, the beautiful young Spanish Female Gymnast, making her daring,: terrific leap fifty-two feet . ... t ii t i .. . :- in mid air. weeetu iook wun greav mwin for the coming of this great combination; it will no doubt draw the largest crowd that has ever been seen in Brookville. Remember, the Menagerie and Circus are in separate tents, and one ticket admits to both. The Connersvillians are to have a railroad excursion to Cincinnati next Saturday. Reporters. Messrs. J. R. Chamberlin and S. B. Terry are in attendance at Circuit Court this week as lveporters for the City press the former representing the Cincinnati Gazette, and the later representing the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Fine French calf-skin Boots made to order by a

No. 1 workman at the Boston. Alf Blacklidge's Store. The popular dry goods store and family grocery store of Alf Blacklidge at Metamora continues in full blast, withhis usual extensive display of goods of every variety and quality. Alf is so well known as a merohant that a mere mention of the fact that his new Spring and Summer 'stock is now on exhibition is sufficient to draw buyers from Metamora and all the neighboring townships, who are already aware of the fact that his store is the place to get bargains. Another car-load of Boots and Shoes just received at the Boston Shoe House, and will be sold at prices below any other house in the Valley. Davis A T3ates have received anew stock of Pure Drugs, which they offer at low figures for cash. Metamora Items. . Wm. Carr's boarding house is an excellent place to Btop while visiting Metamora. Best of fare and good accommodations at reasonable rates. Dr. Wm. R. Rogers has recently put up his shingle at Carr's boarding house. He is a young man of promising talent, and gives good satisfaction to his patients. Miss Dora Carr has opened a millinery establish ment at her father's residence, and has received fine stock of millinery goods of all kinds. Miss Ca.T learned her trade at the largest millinery establishment in Greensburg, and has worked several seasons in other places, and therefore flatters; herse.'f that she can give satisfaction to her customers, liive her a trial, mends. Alley & BlaoL'Hdge's saw-mill, formerly situated one mile east of Metamora, has been removed to the old Orville Gordon farm on Duck Creek, two miles above town. Roberts & Wildridge's saw-mill, formerly located two miles west of Metamora, opposite Sen iors' farm, has been removed to Jackson Roberts' farm near Everton. The Metamora House, under the proprietorship of Amos Martindale, is doing a thriving business. Metamora can now boast of having an excellent hotel. Henry Pond and wife have started to Kansas and Missouri on a visit. Wish them a pleasant time. John Smith, successor of John Hitchell, in the stove and tin-ware business, is at his post ready to accommodate his customers with anything in his line. He keeps a good assortment and sells at the lowest market rates for cash. Go there and examine his stock and prices. W. W. Peck, proprietor of the drug store formerly owned by Mrs. Vancamp, deceased, may be found in his store-room during business hours, ready to serve his customers with drugs, medicines, paints, oils, groceries, notions, candies, oranges, etc., etc. He is a clever gentlem an, and deserves an extensive patronage. Melvin Gordon recently lost a couple of valuable colts that were run over by tho cars near Wm. Bell's place at Twin Locks. Spring Shoes and Boots by the wagon load are daily going out at the great Shoe House known as the Boston. Everybody buys there. If you want Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, or Land Piaster, call on Davis A Gates. They keep a heavy stock constantly on hand. To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the B & M. R. R. Lands. The starting p'ints of this Route are at Chicago and Peoria. The central point is Uurlington, on the Mississippi. It traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern Iowa. IVe&r the Missouri, its trunk forks irUe three branches, for it has three western termini. Its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where, crossing to Omaha, it connects with the Union Pacific lor all places on the intra-continental and Pacific slopes. Over-land travel and trafiic choose this reliable route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri at Plattsmouth. This is the only direct avenue to tLs South Platte country, where the sale of railroad land last season rose to half a million. Its third terminus is at Hamburg and Nebraska City. At Hamburg, it makes close connections, twice a day, for St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City, and the whole South-west. In journeying then from the East of Kansas via Burlington, you enjoy advantages you can secure on no otlier line, xouootn pass over a road second to no other iu speed, safety, or any Pullman luxury of modern travel; and while on your way, survey the Ejarilen of Illinois and Missouri, as well as 4D0,000 acres of prairie in Southwestern Iowa, now in market at low prices and lon ere Jit. Keep it then before people west ward bound, 'to take the Burlington Route.' feb 21it jt. Ret -resents the Famous CU-lIiLESTOX, J ' T.IXOIS. AS ESGSAVED BT 3IR. 13 A Km, TA KES FROM ThK rTThis is the largest Infirmary west of tW Vir"" Institute, New York City, whero all Chroiu. 3 eases are successfully tivateJ. OVEB1BCOCASE3' treated at ttiis establishment nnsunlly. Includinv: thos nfflicte.i with lixfa of Throat and i l.unt". Private Diseases ihi1 Diseases of Kemale, ! Sore Eyes, Catarrn, Titve ami Vistula, Kpilepsy, i Dyspepsia. Peafuess, Heart Disease. I'hibetes Hy- ' ilrocele, Dropsy, Ohl Sores, I' leers. Cancers, tVrotfulaanit many other kimls not mentiono'l. For a complete description! of this establishment Bern! three cents and get VanMeter's Journal of Health by roturn mail. Agrees, int. r.t v jf i:tkr. , Chaiieton, lUinois. '. im MAT THESE GEmiUDi HATE TO SAT. Being Personally acquainted with Dr. S. VanMeter, he boinff'a member of the Church of Christ, aud in visitins hia Infirmary noting his immense practice and success in the healing .art. n.l.iwn ,i.l recnnmend hint to the l.mtliorhoml and tmblic Generally, believing him 1 to be ntt what he claims. KIP. DAVID WALK. Mopiphif . Tern. Ftp V B. TYI.KK. Twrre llantc. Ind. ! 11.11 J NO. It. HI" LETT. Kminence, Ky. : FI.D C.tl. BAP.THOI.OMKW, l.aPorte, Ind. VXD. J. C. PARSONS. Charleston, Ills. ELD. THOM AS Ml'NNKI.I,, Cincinnati, O j r.ir s.-r'v American OhrWIian Mis. Societr. j t t n s M I. KOW 7.KN. Kminence. Kv Jl! RKV. WM. COWKN, Bartlett. Tcnn. jLk K F.V.J. ATKINS, Cleveland, Tenn. 81 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned Administrator 'of the Estate of Rachel Barnum, deceased, will sell at Public Auction, at tho residence of the un d erst gene u, toeinjr me 151. rc5T idenoe of deceased,) in Bath Township, Franklin County, lad., on Satunhj ilic 20th of May, 1S71, all the personal Estate of said decedent, consisting of Beds and Bedding, Bureau, Chairs, acd other articles. TERMS OF SALE On all sums of $3 and under, .cash; on sums over that amount, a credit of seven months will be given, the purchaser to execute note with approved security, waiving valuation aud appraisement laws. Sale to commence a 1 o'clock P. M. ASA AKERS, Administrator. V. S. Swift, Att'y. April 28-3w

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MT. OAEMEL

STOVE AND TIN SHOP LaRuo ik Brotb'er WOULD respect ully d irec tthe attention o alljersonsin wantof TIN WARE OR STOYES OF ANY KIND taairisjortmen t,attheir Shop in Mt. Car wherethey keepoocstantly on hand e l.irge s t f every thin gi ntheirline of business They w lsoputupto order, TinReoflng, Guttering and Sqontin? They are also Agents for the sale of Adams's ramps. Also Agents for Elswald's Metallic So les and Heels, whirh they will sell either whole sale or retail. lhey offer all articles in their Store at most reasonable cash prices, and their work is warranted to give satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited. Also, put up LIGHTNING RODS 12 4 cts per foot and $1 ,50 per point. April 19, 1866-ly. ! I FROM this date I offer, my largestock and grea assortment of from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. This Furniture is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece they buy. I don't keen anv second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Saf)s don'tall go to pieces on the road before the pe prle ge them home. Promptly attended to. Everybody knows that I make the best and neatest Rosewood and Walnut Coffins, and now I have a new patent which looks better than all tne metallic. It is cemented inside and outside, and has a large glass on top. One kind is made particularly for ladies. 1 also keep on hand the metallic cases, all sizes. When you send your orders, don't forget to let me know if you want the old or new patent for ladies or gertlemen. The price will be from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than the cheapest in the market. My establishment is north on Main Burgess street between Railroad and Mill Sts., close to the Depot. WM. FRANK. Fob 12 w n i H i TO TUB WOKKINU CLASS We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant em ployment at ho:ns, the whole of the time or for the spirre moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, wo make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 te pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if yo J want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. Allkn & Co., feb 3-3in. Augusta, Maine. Q r TO $10 PER DAY. Men , Women, Boys and V'-' Girls who engage in our new business make from"$o TO 10 PER DAY in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions sent free by mail. Those in need of permanent, profitable work, should address at once. Gkorgk Stixsox A Co., Portland, Maine, feb 3-3m. SURVIVING PARTNER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, surviving partner of the late firm of Tague & Trembly, is authorized by law to settle the matters of said partnership, and all persons indebted to the same will settle and pay him within thirty Uays from this date, or he will proceed to collect the same by suits. S. U. TREMBLY. April 21, 1S71 3w NATURE'S J2air Restorative Contains no Lao Sulphur No Sugar of LeadNo Litharge No Nitrate of Silver, and Is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Dmcs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will no soil the finest fabrio perfectly Safe, Clean and EfiicientdeEideratums long sought forand found at lastl It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appearance, re moves Dandrutt, is cool and retreating to tne neaa, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. As a Dressing for the Hair it is the best Article in tho Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass. Prepared only by Procter Brothers, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the artilo blown in the glass. Ask 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. The information contains is worth $5 to any person. octT-ly, .

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Fairfield Saddlery.

L. B. DOYLE ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Fairfield and vicinity that he is now ready to supply them witn every thing needed in the Harness line. Having secured the services of a c imnetent work man, he is now ready to manufacture Harness of ait sin a on tbe most REASONABLE TERMS. Also Saddles of the latest style, Collars, Buggy. ...v.. u8 tUu gUU it nips oi evewy description. He has a fine lot of Ladies and Gentlemen's Packing and Traveling Trunks, Valises, &c, which he will sell at the lowest prices. All reparing promptly and neatly done. april 7-tf IMPORTANT TO FAUMERS. I am making and keep on band, AT THE LAUREL IRON FOUNDAY, A General Assortment of Cast Plows right and left hand, among which is the celebrated Cast Plow that won the first preminn at the Plowing Match at the State Fair last Fall. Also Side Hill Plows, with Cast or Steel Shares. These plows are war ranted to give satisfaction. If they do not, they can be returned after a fair trial and the money refunded. A Eample of these Plows can be seen at the Foundry or at Charles Samoniel's, Brookville, Ind. I slso manufacture Horse Pow ,Cane Mills, Ilay Rake, Cultivators, Clover ersaaers, Field Rollers, ic, Mill Gearing and Common Castings generally. 1 am acting as agent for Gaar.Scott Co., (Richmond) Steam and Horse Power Threshine Macmues, oaw muis, ertaoie .Engines, ic, Ac jiso ior liorg, rsiaeK ana Alstatter's (Hamilton Ohio) Iron Harvester. Iron Mower. SiiH.it Rulra Ac. Also for the Massiion Excelsior Reaper and Mower. I also deal in Pumps, Churns, Cider Repairing of all kinds promptly' attended to ah wotk uone ny us is warranted of the best ma terial and workmanship. JAS. O'HAIR, Laurel, Ind., April 7, 1871-tf. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. BULLIONS Bear Tralimoar tlieir Wonderful Caratire Effects. K. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA c Izr.r A r K. tl. mcUokald A. Co., XruKI' and Sa. Ag u, Sa JT rueaco, cl., ana s mi w Comiierc, st,, N. y , Vinegar Hitters nre not n vile Fancy Drink, Made or Poor Kan, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called " Tonics," " Appetizers," " Kestorers," 4c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the CJREAT BLOOD PI KIFIERand A LIFE (JIVINU PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain lone unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They nre a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of fto.timraa a powerful asent in relieving Cong-estiou or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether ia young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have ne equal. For Inflammatory or Chronic Rhenmat ism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Itlood, Liver, Kidneys and Hiadder, these Hitters htwe been most successfulucli Disenses are caused by Vitiated Illood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain m the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Slouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invieorato the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Palt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Byes, Krisipelas, Itch, Scurfn. Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle iu such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And its Impurities bnmtinsthroueh theskin iu Pimples.Erapttons or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It is foul, and your feelinirs will tell you when. Keep the bl'KHi pure, and the health of the system will follow. PIN. TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so manv thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD & CO, Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. W SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. AND Ice Cream Saloon. CHRISTIAN KCEBES, THANKFUL for past favors, again annonnces that he has made large additions to his establishment, and is prepared, better than ever, to accommodate customers with the very best article of FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF ALL KISDS, PIES, &c. He will furnish Cakes and Crackers of all kinds at wholesale or retail, en reasonable terras. Also, a good supply of Lemons and Oranges on hand. CONFECTIONERY. II is assortment of Confectioneries is complete, embracing candies of the best quality, nuts, fruits, Ac. ICE CREAM. Having fitted op a room for tho'purpose, he will Ve prepared; during the warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac., to those who may call. . -Families an otbers can be accommodated with the best White Water Ice, at this establishment, during the summer months, at-reasonable prices. Pl 21-6m. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE firm of Tague A Leeson has been dissolved by the death of the senior partner. The business of the firm will be settled up bythe under signed as surviving partner. Persons indebted to Sfcid firm will be required to mike qfiOk payment. R. LARGEST LEESOU. rnnE undersigned havinsr purchased the stock -of X goods owned by the late firm of Tague Jt Lee. son, will carry on the business at the old stand. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to the old briu, I invite a continuance ot toe same, and will guarantee satisfaction to all. R. LARGEST LEUSOU, April 21, ISTl-Sw

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IVOOtEN MiLLS, Oldenburg, Ind., Manufacture Goods which are superior to 'any other now in market, and would inform the public that they are - now prepared, with the assistance of new and Improved Machinery, To manufacture the he st grades of - Jeans ot all colors, Vlain fe mn Flannels. Single & loul)lc Yarn. Slocking Ydrns, Twee lis, lllanlvcls, SallnelSi Etc., Etc., Sec., &c, Joirx B. Flopdee. April 21-ly Splendid Assortment of Goods GRCOKSHANK & MASTERS, FAIRFIELD, 1XD., re constantly rrcplemiihing their im m en ce DRESS GOODS, nsisting of WOOLEN AND COTTON GOOD every description, sao BROWN AND BLEAC ED MUSLINS TRINTSS AWLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, 4 HEADY-MADE CLOT ING, CLOT GASSIMERES, &c SCOOL BOOKS, ARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, FAMILY GiiOCEEE In fact everything nstiaMv to bo foun i in a rf class Store. Call and get STfME STQB AND TIN-WARE MIMCIEY OSBORIM $c CAIN BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Have just opened a Stove and Tin-Ware Manuac'.ory at Brookville whire they will keep con on hand a lire a;s jrtuieat of CQflKINl PAHLOH AND H-USE STQV together with all their accompanying furniture embracing Brass, Sasar anfl Tea Kettles. And many extra Stove Trimmitgs A ad-lion Sd-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO ' aj- nl assortment of Tin and Japanned Wa such is Roofing, Spouting, Ac, done wiih neatness and disoatch. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken is i exchango for wares. Iliiglitning Rods. We put np the Star Carbonized Iron Rods, Cable Rods, Ac. Terms Qheap for Casli. Shop on Main street, first door below Linck' block. A fair share of tho pnblio pitronse is solicited March 11 -y OS BORN A C A IN. A MAN OF A THOUSAND A CoiasLimqtive Cured Where death was hourly xpecte'uS ,ill'eJ' ption and Asthma, all remedies hav "' cident led to a diocoverv wherebv lul "mea oured his only child. He now give'lr w coip of two emps n PT expenses. Ad"1! "'RAD DOCK AC1")., 1,032 Race street, Phi) a,T . giving nam of paper.

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Watches and Jewelry. o nsisting of Duplex nd Silver "Watehas, aad sifl he varieties of Jewelry of tho latent Styles and patterns. He has also a gret variety of Qmcks, which will be warranted, and sold at trifllac advance oh wholesale prio. , p Old Qold and Silver will bo rooelroA fa x change for Goods. . Watehea promptly repaifod In neat and Wpeditions manner. Also, have just received a largo aail We'll Wected assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE SUrQT GilNS, REVOLVERS, PISTOL, OLSTERS AND BELTS, . POWDER TFLASKS?, SOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, kfe. Also keep on hand ALL KINDS OF MtliilTIfiN, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pore uisloi Caps, Lead, Ac. -. .. Also Guitar and Yiolin Strings, jBow, 3?ei Bridges, Tail Pieces, &c. WM. DAWSOJS. apl 29. STEREOSCOPES. VIEWS', ALBUMS, -cmiosios. fRAfefes: E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CiJ. 591 BROADWAY, NEW T0RC. Invite tlia attention of the Trade to tiiir .f. assortment of the above goods, of their own pubticaOom, maimlacdir and importaliou. . Alto', , PHOTO LANTERN SLlDFS and graphSojpbs: NEW ViEWS OP YOSEMITE. E. &.H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, Nkw Tork Opposite Metropolitan iTotet, IHPOHTND MANCPACTUBKBS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. March 10-ly EW TORE STORE SEUIIUC ? KAISER Have received a splendid Assortment of tmess ooot$; .. , SUCH AS Black Dress Silfti, Rhhirts and Cloaking? Poplins in all new shades; Plaid Alpacas and Serges, Black and CeldredAlpacas,' A-LSd Brown andBIoacbed Miisliul AND We shall mat a 01AL1TY FLANNELS. JEANS', . We continues to sell oiirGbbdS at One Trice to all, and thst the Lowest. SUING & RAISER, Sept. 23. GEO. BOWLBJ. 2Xtn lS0tat t &tnt AND , . MOTAUY PUBLIC. TITlTlSOISr, OHIO I have for sale a large amount -of farms and wiaproperty in all the Western States. g20-6m DTTTCTVlSr HLQTJSE. KICIIAIU) DUSNAN, PR&PIUETOItV , fnne,9 1670; - - U1DIAIIA HOUSE, 1G3 West Ffth Street, G-ideon Rymnn, Proprietor. March 5f,lS7tt.

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