Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 May 1871 — Page 3

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TflME TABLE W. W. V. R. R. Leave Brookville. 'tfT.5tti0.?. T:U & Ty Frelg rpWAKD fRAINS. pr Freight tii Trial of M'Donald Cheek. The testimony in the above case close! on Tuesday afternoon, "and the argument proved oa Wednesday morning. It is generalconceded, we believe, that Judge Hanna's rtliues have been impartial and satisfactory, nd that M'Ponald Cheek has had a fair trial. Good order has prevailed, notwithstanding the large attendance daring the week's time hat has just elapsed. A large number of Udles have also been in attendance. Though OBCo interest has been manifested, there has been an entire absence of undue excitement, Volnir romposed of some of our .t and most substantial citieens, they "....I.. t a rpriliet in accordance will vitb gO aOUOl icuuc. - tie law and the evidence. We give the auttace of the most important testimony m ... I.. f ,hia week's paper, and have .roiied a prejudgment of the case, so that the ..is0ner and his friends can have no good rean for chat-fin unfairness toward him, whavet lh verdict may be. New Arrangement. u. TTM Wmpr Valiev lliilruad is out ol Vfce pressure ef receivers, and is run by 'He ..ihrtlders. under the supervision cf Chapsllv , LUtghi as Superintendent. I tils arrangeClient begun lasi - - t CJb!e another passenger train will be put o.. he road, making the connections fnmerij mait before it wed tuto tbe hands of receiv ers. m t , mi Jurors. The following named persons wera eei'Ced is tbe Jury iu the Cheek-UarriS murder case, gf;8ix peremptory challenges, and iwentjleren being set aside for cause: Robert r. Seal Jeremiah Proctor, Thomas W Lawrence, S.mael Galbreatb. Beiijauiiu Smith, Oscar Dubois. John Dixon, John Loper, lleZeklab j Hallowell, Thomas Crocker, Jacob P. lilazier ni William K. Smith. Murder in the Second Degree. -The Grand Jury have found a bill of indict ment seainst John Colter for murder in me wind d"ree. This unexpected finding oi tue . .. r .i. - 1 . Grand Jury has caused considerable comment. Gentlemen, if y u love a finectzar call, o. Pis 1 Gates. Ihey have the best. Corporation Elections. Al tbe recent Corporation E!ec ion iu Lau rel, Messrs. John Huky, J aeon aecresThomas Avery, Israel Burris and Joceph A. Gofntll were chosen Cour.cilmen; Dr. kIo.d, Treasurer; Austin Webb, Cierk; aud John Eusmineer Jr.. Marshal. At the recent Mt. Carmel Corporation flee-l-.on the toiiowmg nameu jcimmu w.,c .'--', Trustees; II. D Hinckley, 1). II. St. John, Peter R Millspaugh. A. II, Vantandt and Gforpe T. Brand-; Cletk, C. W. Stewart; Tressiirer, J. C. Howe; Marshal, Samuel Gilbreath. lMnpn nf Wool wanted, for wfcieh the highest prices will be paid in goods rr cash. mil 4w Ivisq A bos. TVmnprftnce Alliance. There will be a meeting of the Temperance j l":.i Preshrterian Church in tlurkce en Saturday evening next at arly can11 v for tbe nurnose il completing the organization. Everybody invited to atten'J. Notice to Persons Enildinj We otV-r to the public Pure Lt a l. Oil-', Varnishes, Bru-ibes, Ac, at low rcs. (iie us a call. tUvis ft Gatks. Meeting of Alumni. There will be a meeiin.; i f th Alnmri i f Prookville College at bo residt c oi l);v. ' S'.sugbler on next Sv ur-lay uf' -rnoo-. l:l-' ict., al 3 o'clock. Let a 1 tb- pradua'n. wh aa cotiveniently b? "resent. Cotton, Linen Sw York Store. and Silk l'.rasols a? Excursion from Laurel An r.xcursion Train will be run from Laurel to Cincinnati, and return, cn Saturday next, the ".3th iBt. Tickets for the round trip, $l.5 Proceed! to be used for buying a carpet for the M S. Church. Bv order of Committee. The largest assortment of Gloves and lliiisrv, Collars, llandkercheif. etc , in tbe Valler, and at the lowest prices, tan be found at Suirg ft Kaiser's Store. Excursion. There will be an escursion from Cedir Grove, Asliby's and New Trenton to CircinB'i, May 20th, 18TI. Fare $1 for the round rip. Ample provisions will be made to ren der the occasion interesting lo all concerned. The proceeds are to be appropriated for tbe benefit of tbe Cedar Grove Sabbath Scbool. Dress Goods in all new tbades, Brown and Bleached Muslin, Gingbsrnj, Cottonades, CWk and Ticking at tbe lowest market price t Suing ft Kaiser's Store. I Hotels Crowded Our hotels continue to be crowded wi:b 'itnesses and others in attendance upon the border trials. Though mnch interest is manifested, no undue excitement prevails. Franklin County Sabath School Associaxr tion "ill convene in the basement of the Tresbyterian Chorea in Brookville on Saturday, May 27th, at '0 o'clock A. M. Sabbath School Surerintend"'trenrgently Tequestcd to report at once to J.W.Keelv.C .L;.-cI eftv- - l"r schools, name of superintendent, hour of atir.g, number of scholars in sehoot, average atlUnce and number or volumes in library. Tu, .. , ... , . . ""o win be an election of offieers for the eusulnK year, also delegates appointed to attend State Convention at Terte Haute. Let there be a tood at Terr Haute. Let there be a rood I sttendance ofall interested in the successor the ?bbath School cause. J. F. McKtE, See'y pro tern. Go to Kicg Sc Son and see those beautiful Drees at very low prices. m 5 ?w

Dr. Armstrong. - Dr. Alphonso Armstrong has located in Brook

ville to practice medicine, and occupies the office formerly used by Dr. Davis, deceased. He is a very promising practitioner, and we heartily commend him to our people. If yoa want Black Silks, Jappinees Silks and Poplins in all shades, go to King Jt Son. m 5-3w We are indebted to Mr. Driscoll, the Phonographer, for the Bjnopsis of the evidence which we publish this week in the Cheek-Harrison murder case. John Colter arrived here from ConnersviUe on Monday in charge of the Sheriff, and is again in our County jail with the other prisoners. King Jfc Son have now the most attractive stock of goods in the town. m 5-3w Mr. J M. Spencer, Reporter for the Cincinnati Commercial, called upon us this week. Church Festival. The Ireland Universalis Church will hold a festival at their new Church, situated three miles North of Blooming Grove, on Saturday evening, May 20th, 1 871. Tha proceeds to go toward furnishing the Church. All are respectfully invited to attend . Why can - King Jfc Son sell goods so cheap? The reason is, they bay their goods at the low est cash price, have no rent to pay, and sell at small profits. m 5-3w. Short Hand Reporter. John T. Driscol, Phonosrranher, of this place, has been employed by the Court as a shonh:ird reporter, to secure the entire evidence in the Cheek-llarrisoa murder trial now ia progress. Menagerie and Circus. Ilenimititt & Coopei'a big Meiiageiie and Circus, as is already known, will exhibit n Hrookvipe next Wednesday, and iu Liurel nex' Tbur.-day Everybody and his wife ai d cUildreu will of course a 'ei d. Go to King & Son and buy your Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps. They keep all the latest style3 at low prices. m 5-3w. Metamora Items. The Spring and Summer Fchool of Mr. I. N Gustin, s?sUted by Madison E. Gastin, late of Ohio, commenced on the ISth ult., and will con tinue ten weeks. I tie attendance being larger than was expected, the teachers will be inspired with new, and, if possible, deeper interest of encouragement. Miss Patterson, said to be a fine wuour ana an exceneni reacner, oegan nerscnooi .u . , i on the 19th, and will c mtinue three mouths. Both schools promise will, and it is expected that the pupils attending will make rapid and glorious progress in their studies. The people of Mela m r.i are determined toedictte, anl their efforts will make a hari y "tell" in the future. The adaiinistrator's tateof Mr. Thomas Tacue, dee'd, took plnceon Saturday, 29th ult. Mr. J. Henry of Laurel is a good auctioneer. cd he disposed of the goods at the best possible figures. Trade is 1'iokircg up a little, and merchants begin to smile again. Indeed, while l.eeson boasts of doing well, the clerk of Mr. Gordon names openly the amount of sa'es made. Leu. Hahn, tbe aocominrdatinjr Postmaster, Express Agent aud Grocer, is dving a fine busi no??, and no one can say and tell the truth that ho is cot a good officer and a courteo"u? gentleman. The Editor of the American paid Metamora a visit on Saturday "9th, and took supper at the popular hotel of Mr. Amos Martindale. Hcahh is quite good, and the doctor?, must eontent themselves promenading the streets and discussing neighborhood g.issip Mc'Suire onlj having enough to do to keep his head level. The wheat crop looks line, but it is to be regrctted that the fruit is almost wholly destroyed. IIary Dks Fobbkst. A Notorious Caoe ui Its Owner. Bt AS Ac ROSA CoKTIUBCTOR. I have heard of Jack O'l.anterus and volcanoes SO grand, " And ennes thai have been carrie 1 in tunny a hand; Hut Truelock carries one th-t never w is brat. For he robins w-.th it night and day cn the street. He says it is mi ie of good hickory wood, And it is painted Hiid varnished and fixed up so good, Anl he t';os it aloij wSore'er b-s .nay roam, t rhe sj j, lis not safe to letve it at home. He t..!d n. e be carried it tlro.igh tha war, And lUiwn at tho t.'ul' he neiiKd it thire, An 1 :aiij i itw.e it poteci'ed bis life. ! And 1 thin thit he told tiie it got him a wife. i Anl tiw t have heird it is here in Brookville; It i as f-ood as greorib lek to set'.ie a bill; j Acd a'.l over tcwr. it isnrw understood That, where Truelock goes his credit it good. He rocs into a bar-room , he knocks ou the counter. Saying, " Look here, old fellow, hand down that decanter." Come up, all jou boys, acd drink all your fill; He docs flourish the cane that seUles the. bill. Put friends will part: so it is in this case; j Truelock and his cane have about run thir race; For the landlords have found that the cane is poor pay. And Truelock foes dry both by night anl by diy. Iu arger he throws the poorfriend on the street: lie then jumps upon it with both of his 'eet; His fists he did clutch, and his teeth hard he ground: A wrathier mortal has ne'er yet been foutid. He is now bavin g hogs on every street From every batcher he happens ta meet, And ail of the Germans, when these lines tbey view, Will say to themselves,' drue." Taw, by dander, dat ish To Nebraska, Cnliforni, Kansas, and theB & M. R. R. Lands. The startiug p ints of this Route are atChicago and Peoria. The central pnnt is Burlington, on the Mississippi. It traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern Towa. bear 'the Blissouri, its trunk forks int three oranehes, for it has three western termini. Its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where. crossing to Omaha, it connects with the A nion Pacific for all places on the latra-continental ana Pacific slopes. Over-land travel and traffic choose this rctiabla route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the-Capital ft Nebraska, fittv-five miles west of the Missouri at Plattsmouth. This is tho only direct avenue u the South PHtte country, where the sale of rail to road land last season rose to halfa million. Itg third terminus is at Hamburg and Nebraska City. At Hamburg, it makes close eonneeH' d?t,.r fTP LeTenWrth' Kansas Citv, and the whole bouth-west. i.;.,,,...,;,.. ihun from th F .t of Kansas I via Burlington, you enjoy alvantages you can secure on no other line. Vou both pass road second to no other in speed, safety, or any Pnltman hiTtirc nf modorn travpl: and Wn'ie on your way, survey the garden of Illinois and Missouri, as well as M0.O0H acres of prairie in SouthsMl.r. fA. mnw In InarVft mt lnw nriceS and Innv eritit ' 1. u.n ! . U n kat.,A nannU T,if vtrd Knundk'tO

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Millinery Store at FairfieldMrs. M. Cheney, of FairfieldTlias just received another flue stock of Millinery and Fancj. Dress Goods for ladies' wear, comprising everything in that line, such as Ilats, BounetsRibhons, T Timings, Laces, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Parasols, Fancy Dress Goods, Fans, etc. Call and examine goods and prices, and judge for yourselves. She is thankful for past patronage, and hopes for a continuance of favors, m 5-2w.

UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE TAX. NOTICE is hereby given to Internal Revenue Tax Payers, that the Annual List, containing assessments for Income Licenses, has been placed in my hands for Collection. For the purpose of receiving the same I will be present at my Office in Brook ville, every day during business hours. All amounts remaining unpaid ou the 10th of May will be liable to 5 per cent, penalty, and interest at 1 per cent, per month. WILL. CUMBACK, Collector 4th District Indiana. April 25th, 1871-lw Per J. W. Keelt, Deputy. Real Estate Agency OTJB office for the transaction of this business, in the town of Brookville, Indiana, is two doors south of the inducements to lost Office. We offer great FARMERS, PROPERTY OWNERS, PURCHASERS, AND TENANTS. If you want to buy or rent A Farm, A House, A Mill, A Lot, Or wish to sell anything of this kind, to the very best advantago, vail nr us. -Ve have some very desirable town and country property now on hand, for sale and traffic, at verv low r .tes. BARTON & CHAMBERS. Safe and reliable Life Insurance, in any of its forms, by T. Barton, General Agent. apr!il-tf. Howard Sanitary Aid Association. For the Relief and Cure of the Erring and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy . iSasys on the Errors of Voutb, and the Follesof Kze, in relation to Marriage and Social Evils, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. apl29 1y. TURNPIKE ELECTION. 'PHERE will be an election held at A. L. Adams X store in Springfield, Franklin County, Ind., at two o'clock P.M., on Saturday the 29th dj of April, 1871, for the purpose of electing five Directors for the Brookville Jt Oxford Turnpike Company , to serve one year. A general attendance of the stockholders is respectful! v solicited by the Board. A.B.JONES, Pres't April 14, 1S71-4W Dissolution or Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Anthony Roiawcher, of Oldenburg, Indiana, and -T. B. Flodder, of Newport, Ken tuetty, under the firm of ltmnweber Jt Flodder, this day dissolved by mutual consent, An'hony linmweher retiring. John B. Fltidder assumes all indebtedness ef said firm, and collects all outstanding debts dun said firm. ANTHONY ROMWEBER, April 1, 1S71-4W JOHN B. Fl. ODDER. Yellow Nanscmond Sweet Potatoes. THE undersigned takes this method of informing the public eonerallv that ho has just received fresh seed of the Yellow Nansemond Sweet Potato from the South, an l plants from the s:me can be obtained at my ro-id'.'nee in Cedar Giove, .r t Wiley Jt Case's Store in Brooktiile. j, pi 2 W.M. L. CASE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKe notice that all persons are hcrehy forbidden tn hunt, fi-h gather be'ries, or in anyway trespass uj.on any land owned or occupied bv us. Any terson guilty of such trepess a'ter this d ite will be prosecuted to the (u' extent of the law. V A I. KNTISP. N O A , April 28. l?ri 3v N 10 H 0 L AS S U A F E R. R ECO R 1 ) V. IV S S O f H F. PART IF. 3 havin. deeds or mortgages to reeor 1 will take notice th it an act of tho Legisla' ure, passed st the reornt ses-ion. requires flint all fees shall l paid in ndv.!nce before entering such instrument cn the record. A. DAUMAK, Rs.'order F. C. April 21-3 w A M I I nT R AT( ) :; 0 TI 0 E . N TOTIOR is hereby given that the undevnet h:is been !i uninted Administrator of tha Ksi tate of Kichcl B.trnum, la to of Franklin C-unty, j Indi .na, iU-ccaseil. aid 1-tate is sut'p-osed to be I solvent. A-t AKCKi, Administr ator. I april 2S, 17l-3w. April 2 3w tzi as:ts TteprsteiitB the Famous rrc. S3, viv ieteii, ClLlKLKSrOX, ILLINOIS. ill MR. B.t Klin, TA 1TE.V FROJr TDK SPOT. 'M Thi i ftirt l:-.ri-.-.t 1 nfii-TTinrv TTMt rvf thi tVrt r fi: Institute, cw orh tst y. where a. I luronic li5r caes are sncci'sstu'.ly tix-aUil. OVEa 15CO CA SE3 festr-l nt ti estaljli-lsTV'-nt nnauallv. InrlmV ins tlios sfllictfJ with 1:m-s oi Tlirt and I. tine. Private Oipenx'S hu-J ltiss-s of Femnlrs. or E.tk, Catarrn. Pt'-e unit listo's, t'pili v. Pypopis, Pi'afnrKs, Ili'sirt !i-;is. lirtlx'tr Hy.?..l II.-....V Ol.l I'l.-orv CnrifM Srroftjl n1.n 1 nmny other kimls not rt:vtitton.l. For a 'I r-rmli.tn it-r;lirinn nt this WltsMiiOimPTr t ei'l-d thr rnts r.d gt Vjin!eter3 Jouruat i.-f Health i l-v return mail. Acres, j BR. . V.t.V-VErKff. . ! Cluo-lot-ton, liliuois. j READ MAT THESE GE3TLISEI HATE TO SAY. Boitif: VeronUy acqnsintrj with rr. S. VanMetr,'he l'ina memlwr ef tho I'huivh cf Ci-rist. nl in isiitr his Infirmary noting bi iimncnsf practice anJ succces in the hoaline art. we henrtilv rniiorse ami rec. tnnirn.l him to the hrothorhooit and pni'lic (rer.cr.illy, telieTing him to I) jJtM whut lie rhiims. Fl D PAV1P WALK. Memt-hiS. Ter.n. KIP B B. TVI.FK. T-'tre Hanto. Ind. FLI .'NO. B. tlt't-FTT. Kflinence. Kv. K!t"c.O BABTHOLOMKW. LaPorte.tnd. H O J PAR";,1N"S. rimvleston. ll!s. EI.D. THOM AS SirNvn.li, rtecinnatl, O Ik spv M wtiK, iianwt, iMin. TtFV J. ATR1', tievviona. iron. ADMIXISTRATOtt'S SALE. XTHTIPH herehv riven that the undersigne d IN Administrator "of the Estate of Wnchel Burnuw, deceased, will sell at Public Auction, at the residence cS the undersigned, (being, the last res idence of deceased,) in Ualii lownsaip, x: ranaun County, lad., oa Siiurd.j the 0t'A of May, lSd, all the personaVFstate of said decedent, consisting of Beds and Beddins, Bureau, Chairs, ar,d other articles. - TKRMS OF SALE On all sums of f 3 ant under, cash; on sums over that amount, a credit of seven months will be (siren, the purchaser to execute note with approved security, waiving valuation aud appraisement I". Sale to commence a t o'clock V. M. ASA AK.ERS, Administrator. J. B. etrtrr, Atfy. Apr" 23-3w

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STOVE AND TIN SHOP CS2iW - irn U-i .'fl XiaRuc 8l Brother rfCULP caspees ully 1 ire c ft h e attention v alljersonsin wan to f TIN WARE OR STOVES OF A N KIND t - rm jrtman t ,a t their S h 1 1 irMt.Car wherethey kee cucstantlyon hanoi l.trge s t f very thin gin theirline of business They w Iscputapto order, TlnRooQng, Guttering andSqontlng They are also Agents for the sale of Adams's Pumps. Also Agents for Elswald's Metallic Soles and Heels, whirh they will sell either wholesale or retail. They offer all articles in their Store at most reasonable cash prices, and their work is war ranted to give satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited. Also, put np LIGHTNING RODS 12 Ji cts. per foot and $1 ,50 per point. April 19, lS66-lv. Ti I'UH WURK1SU CLASS We are Pojv prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at ho-ue, the whole of the time or for the spire moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to -85 per aveain, 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, we make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 t 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 bymail. Beaier, if yoa want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. Allen Jt Co., feb 3-:im. Augusta, Maine. O K TO fin PER D AY. Men , AA'ostr s, Bots and V i iri.s wh r ortga e in our new business make from 5 T i 1 !1 PER I) iV in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions sent free b mail. Those in need of permtnehr? pfnfltab c work, should address at once. Usoi.GR Stissok A Co., Portland, Maine, feb 3 3m. S!?SV1VIXG P IRTNEIl'S NOTICE. NOTICE-is hereby given that the uu'-cr .-igr.eo . survi,"in partner of the late firm of rauo A Trembly . is authorized by law lo sritie the ipiit:er. nf said pa vt nersh ip, a nd a II (-ersons indebted to the sii'ue will settle and pay hisi witino thirty days from this rlatc, or he will proeei d 1 1 col'.cct. the S:v:ne bv suits. !. li. i KiidiiuV. April 21, 1S71 3w T 1 5 4 v. Contains no L.io Sulphur 'So Pu?ar of Lead No Litharge No Nitrate of Silver, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Uealth-des-treying Drugs used in other Hair Preraratiots. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will no soil the finest fabrie perfectly Safe, Clean and Klliciinteesidcratuuis long sought forand found at lastl It restores and prevents tbe Hair from becoming Oray, impart a aoft, glossy appearance, removes iKindrufT, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from f.iHtng off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all llumors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. As a Dressing for the Hair it is the best Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Uroton Junction, Mass. Prepared oolvhv Procter Brothers, Uloueester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the artile blown in the glass. Ask your Drugs ist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send a threo cent stamp to Procter Bros, for a Treatise on the Human Hair. Tha information contains is worth J5 to any person. octT-ly, liST D r A jST-A. i-tottbtc 1E 0 N RAYM0X, "I 163syre'ltFifth a i win iui ill , ) Cincinnati 0. rcaT 2 5, 1 S70. JIIN II I1ANSCIIFN DSALBTt til AND all articlesusu ally kept fu a Jewelry St or -i V Al?o , ag.ee t for Dr. H. Uirsh'a Spheroid Spectacles, with improved Pantaseopis Lense Georcv. W . Shepperd's everlasting Gold Peas, tS celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and theperpetua CaleudarClocUs, constantly oa hand. Cth paid or Work Done for Gold or Stive Particula ratten tion paid to all kinds of Repairing Plaeeofbusines,one door north of the "Old W hi ta Corner," (T.artoa a store) on-Main Burgee street .Brook llle,Indiu.a , Apl . IT-y.

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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 with every thing needed in the Harness line. Having secured the services of competent workman, he ia now ready to manufacture Harness of all kinds on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Also Saddles of the" latest style. Collars, Buggy, Hiding and Wagon Whips of every description. He has a fine lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Packing and Traveling Trunks, Valises. Ac, which he will sell at the lowest prices.' All reparirg promptly and neatly done. april 7-tf

IMPORTANT TO FAUMERS. I am making and keep on hand, AT TIIE LAUREL IU0X F0E3DAY, A General Assortment of Cast Plows right and le't hand, among whick is the celebrated Cast Plow that won the firt pretniun at the Plowing Match at the State Fair last Fall. Also Side Hill Flows, with Cast or Steel Shares. These plows are warranted to give satisfaction. If they do not, fhey can be returned after a fair trial and the money refunded. A sample of these Plows can be seen at the Foundry or at Charles Samoniel's, Brookville, Ind. I also manufacture Hor?e P e Cane Mills, nay Rakei, Cultivators, Clove uers. Field Rollers, ic, Mill Gearing and Common Castings generally. I am acting as agent for Ganr Scott Co., (Richmond) Steam and Horse Power Threshing Machines, Saw Mills. Portable Engines, Ac. Ae Also for Long. Black and Alstatter's (Hamilton Ohio) Iron Harvester, Iron M- wer, cu!"Ky Rakes, Ac. Also for the Mnstilon Exccltdor lietiper anil Mower. I also deal in Pam; s, Churns, Cider Mills, Ae. Repairing of all kinds pro-nptly attended to. All work done by us is warranted of the- best material and workman -hip. JAS. O'dAIR. Laurel, Iud., April 7, ISTl-tf. A GREAT -MEDICAL DISCOVERY. PIILI.IOIVS Hear Tcilimaar ! tlieir Wonderful Carat ire. Effect. 1It. WALKER'S C.VLIFOItXIA Sw. Ag'U, Su Ftacicc, Cat., and 34 aad Hi Cotmuato St., inesrnr Bit f era ar not a v!e Fnncr Drink, Madeor Usor Ruin, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Itenflae Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonica," " Appetlners." Restorers," c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from tha Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alrnliolic St imiiln ntn. They are the liKKAT BLOOD I"l KIFlElt anil A LIFE (ilVIXi Pit INCI lli, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratcr of the System, carryiug: ofF all poisonous matter and restoring the Wood to a healthy condition. ?io person can take these Bitters nccordin; to directions and remain lone unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud tha vital orerflns wasted beyond the poiut of rea-air. They nre a (jentle Piirgrntlvc an well ita a Touic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit ofactin aa a powerful acent in relieving: Cong-pstion or lunamm. tion of the I.irer, and nil the Visceral Orirans. FOR FE3IAI.K COMPLAINTS, whether la younir or old, married or sinirlo, at thednvrn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have n equal. For Tnflaimiint orr or Chronic R hen mnt lam nnil (Jout, I) j loisitt or iMillecptlon, IM1ioiiH. Rettiiltent nml Ititerntlf lent Fevers), Dineaseii of lliv Itlood. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Hitters Ikivc lteen roost sucressful. Snrli Disi nwi are rauscd by Villaleil Blood, wtiioh is generally produced by derangement of tha PIseHlive Orenii". BYSPFPSI.V OR INDIOF.STIOX. Beadaebe. Pain m the fhoulders. Coughs, Tightness of ths Chest. Dirtiness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks Talpiiatkm of tha Benrt, Inflammation of the Limes Pain iu th reg-iona of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings cf Pyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Itowela, which render them of unequalled elBcncy in cleansing- the blood of all impurities, aud imparting; new life and viq-or to the vholesystem. FOR SKIN DISEASES Eruptions, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncles, Rine-Worms. Seald Head, Bore yes, Erisipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Bklo, Humors and Plseases of the Skin, of whatever nam cr nature, are literally due up and carried out of tha system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Oua bottle iu such cases will convince the most Incredulous cf their curative effect. Cleanse tlip Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Impurities burst ine throush the kin in Ptmples.Eru nitons or Sore ; ciense it when yon fin I it obstructed and pluceifh in the reins; cleanse it when ft is foul, and your feelimrs will tell you when. Keep the blod puxa, and the h'-alth of the system wilt follow. PIN. TAPE, and other WORMS. InrVn In the system of so manv thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed . "For full directions, rea-l earefuiiy the circular around c-ai'ti bottle, printed iu four languages Enijiisb, Ueruian, Trench and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. TJ. McDONALD CO., Druysists and Gen. Agents, Pan Francisco, Cal., and 52 and 34 Commerce Street, Pew York. fS3 SOLD BT ALL DnUaaTST3 AND DEALER3. met 5--f. r n -r -f N". rt r--v -v rx mrr-yy AND Cream Saloon. CHRISTIAN K(EBEE, Ice THANKFI'L for past favors, piraiti announces that he lias inada lirge ndiitions to his estal lishmi nt, anU is prepared, letter than- ever, to accommodate custuiaere with the very best article of FUKSII 13 ifK AD, CAKES OF ALL KINDS, TIES, &c. He will furnish CnVcs and Crackers of all kinds f tchnt.-ilo or retoil. on rensoraMe terms. Also, a good supply of Leuious and Oianges on hand. CONFECTIONERY. His nsscrtaert of .Crnfecticneries is complete. embracing candies ot tbe beet Qaaitly, uvb. fruits, &e. ICE OREAII. TTarirg Cited m a room for tho purrtce, ;il K. nrnnarBltl tlurillZ t' W 3 rtU SlSOr), He to furni'h Tee Creru, Lemouade, . to tho?e who raav call. , . . I ilCS-Faini!is nnd others eixn he accomtnnriiited wilii ttie hrpt White Water ieo, ntihis establish ment, durinsr the .summer loonia;. rru I ble prices. .pi 21-fm. SPECIAL N0IIVITtTR firm cf Tague .t Lesson has I ceu Mf' J by the ieath of the senior psrtrer. TUe hu -neseofthe firm will be settle i on by the " lf" eignpd a surviving; pnrtnpr. Persons lndcl't d to sid firm wtfl 03 re pirni tr,.ke r'l'it V Jojent. II. L A KG EN T L I t:0.. . UK aitns4 hovin rurchssed the sViek cf

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eW.s owned bv tho late tu.cf TBue .t lrr-t here .ieatb Was Hourly espe-owm, i pwill crrv on the business a the old sUcd. ! tion and Asthma, al! remedies hav Dr. H. Jaao-

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Thaukful for the very liberal ptrore e tn-d ei tent leii to a fli.eoverv -to the old firm, I iurite a continence of the j enred hU onl, child. He now "P same, ad wiil guarantee satisfaction In all. f two stamps to pavespetisas. Artaa - U ' 6 R. l,ARQEJiT LECtON I DOCK ACO-, 1,0X2 Re street, Phil Pa April 21, lSTl-Sw , g'vingaiu ofi-aper

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WOOLENOldenburg, 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 JSJacIiinciy, To manufacture the be st grade of Jeans or all colors, Plalu & IMaUl Flannels. Single & Double Yarn. Btoclving Yarns, Twecfls, UlanUels, BatiuetSi VAc, VAc., Sic., A.C., John B. Flopdee. April 21-ly Splendid Assortment of Goodi GRC0K3HAHK & MASTERS, FAIRFIELD, 1KD., ere constantly r replercijb ing tLeii im nense DRESS GOODS, nsi -'neof V. OOLEN AND every description, suo COTTON GOOD EOWN AND BLEAC ED MUSLIM PRINTS. 3 AWLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, FADY-MADE CLOT ING, CLOT S, CASSIMERES, &c SCOOL BOOKS, ARD WARE, QUEENS WA UK, SI LY SEOCEIIMS 1 fact everythinp usuallv to he foun ;iss Store. Call and get Cirr.fi S !3 S 1 utf A 3 A Ski A3Dmm BOtvjy $c CAIN BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, lavejnst ercned a Ftnv nnd Tin-Ware Msnu clory at Prookriile, hsrethey will keep conon hand a fife assortment of iogsther with all their accompanying furniture embracing - Brass, Su:;ar and Tea Kettles. And in. any extra Fln Trimair.gs A nd-Iron S 1-Iron, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO 1 1 nssrtnent ofTin and Japanned Wa JOB "xTvZ , scca as RooSn". ?routins. Ac, done with neatness and Old Iro1, Copper, Brass nd Pewter, taken in exchange for wates. Tilitning HodsV.'e put up the Siar C uboaliod Iron Hods, Cable Reds. Ac Terms Cheap for Cnsli. Shop on Main street, first door below Line Llnck. A f ir share of the pn'olie pntronasets sincuea . . ... nDtlu NT t n 1 TV 1 A UAH. -DP A TUOUSAHD. A. Consnmqtive Cilred-

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or Watches and Jotrelry omitting of Duplex EiWer Wtchr4 lii ha rarietiea of Jewelry or the latest atyUe attst patterns. Be has also a great rarlety f CtocL -which will be warranted, and sold Ui&Lojt advance oa wholesale price. Old Gold and SilTer will he reJolret U . change for floods. Watohes promptly rapatre la t a--peditious tuannerv

Also, hare Just resfNed large i eh - eoted assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE SUOT CUSfa REVOLVERS, PISTOLS, OLSTERS ASP EfiLTSi . POWDER FLASKS, EOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, Also keep oa band AIL KINBS OP AMmtNitiiir, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Peraauia Caps, Lead, Ae. Also Guitar and Violin Strings , flows, Peg Bridges.Iail Pieces, 4o. ' WM. DAWSOH apl 2. .... . STEREOSCOPES. VIEWS,

ALBUK3, fav& E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO. 591 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. IoTlte tha attention of the Trade to their exWaiiHej assortment of the abore froods, ot ihe& awn jilihniaiaj maHufmcturt and imporUitwn. Also, 1 PHOTO LANTERN 6tlDfS ul GRAPHOSCOPEt SEW ViEffS OF Y0SEMITE. E. & H. T. ANTH02T & CO., 691 Bkoabwat, Nw Yobk, OpposUe Metropollt&a Htte-l wrritsn makupactusiu or PHOTOGRAPUIC MATERIALS. March 10-lr NEW TORE STORE SEUINC tc KAISERHare received a splendid Assortment of T'W V SUCH AS Black Dress Sills-, Rhhirts and Cloaking: Poplins in all new shades. Plaid Alpacas and Serges, Black and ColoredJA lp.b ALSO Brown andBIeacied Muite AND Wa shall make SPECIAL ITY FLAKNELS, JEANS, We continues to sell our Cooda at One Price to all, and that the? Lowest. SUING & KAISER.' Sept. 23.

IPDIAWA HOUSE 163 West PAL Strerft, ' -Gideon Rym an, Proprietor March 59,1870. LAUREL- JEWELRY fc'lOIiEt J.la,m Xlotliermel, T Laurel, Indiana, will sell his goods, ro.sis-" iV iog of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Spw.t il V and alt articles in his line of business, at tha ! ' est cash priees. The LANCASHIRE LENS SPE0TA0L1S' ' At reduced prices. Torsoos wishing aicl-s p t oa hnd.ciin he fnrnifhed wLb tha sanie on th? ' shortest notice, and at the most reaonaLI ratea.' Of all kinds promptly executed, and ml wotVaAti.

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