Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 May 1871 — Page 3

THEAMERTCAy, """""LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

The Cheek-Harrison Murder Trial. Tfce argument in the case of M Donald Cheek, last week, wfeo'waa found guilty of the premeditated murder of Thomas Liar risen, was able and exhaustive on both sides Judge jj0lman and Hon. Mania M. Ray for the pro8c.ution, and Tbos. B. Adams Esq. and Capt. Jhn Schararti fbr the defense. Judae Banna's charge 10 the jury fully presented ihe Jaw in ih cuse, and after an absence of three boors on Thursday evening the jury returned with a verdict of guilty of murder in the Brat degree, as charged in the indictment, and that he suffer death by banging. Bendering of Verdict. When the Court tiouae bell announced on Thursday evening that the jury were ready to gie tbeir vetdict in the Cheek-Harrisou murder case, the Court room was immediately fall eJ wiih an eaer multitude The jury entered Ihe room alteuty uiinuies of Bine oVluch, and each one of them as ejed by the prisoner i I- : ... ' 1' i . u I 'ifi k raMl ihi Ki-r as tney passed mui. diet amidst the breathless attention ufihe au-j hut ihe urisoner received it wiih stolid ' UtCV -- , I indifference A F" ot ibc lar tneu Dad, and eacttrte acknowledged the verdict, many of tbem usermg with tears in their eyes, li was a roust solemn owasiou. Toe-Court ilranktJ the jur) for tbeir kind aiietittou, then discharged tbeui, and the audience quietly Uttper"d- I : The Hartisou uiiuder Xrials. The ca?e ol l ue S.aie vs. Uiucr T. Bailey, etarjjed wuh being the principal and accomplice ol Cueett in the murder ot Thomas llarngoo, a called immeaiuiely atier ilic charge or theCouri in IU OatieK case. A jai jwas secuiej on -Fr iJay afletuooit, and lue emu in.iou ol witnesses tor ihe Siafs cjiu.ueiiced t'er some delay ou a motion by the defense to q-iitiu me iudicimeiit, which motion was oen u.eJ. i'uj evideuce closed ou lueaay en uooti. The State vs. Bailey. The evidtLce in this tuururr use closed on TueaJay at noon, and ai halt-a.t oue u'ciuik the arj,'ueiueiii cuinuienced. Judge Llaiee spoke two hours w beba-i ot lue proa. cu.ioi, and was followed by T U. Adaiu Kaq lor ihe . : . -il .1 . . . l I'o ! fleleiise. iu i is oeunij uuu. .ia.argued in fvor of ihe S aie, Ij (lowed by i. j T. Givau Esq. who closeit fjr the defense. The j argument on oolU aides was able and effective. On Wednesday uioruiug Judge II .nn t cai r ed tbe jury iu bis usual lair preseuia-io ot the law iu suca cases, and the jury then relueJ U make up ibetr verdici. Jury in Ths Bailey Murder Case. Tile totloffiug na:ueJ g -tm Is utl.l c ilJ0J9 the jar j iu tbe case of L'm Siate vs. Uiuar T. Uailey. Samuel Cramer of Pojey Township. Steuben C. James ot Spring tit-Id. Vti)iau Fiilule of Highland. Harvey (J. James of Shrilly lie Id. AitXHiider bvis of sa.i Creek. Jacob Shoemaker ot Laurel. Jobti Biew of Sjii ingteld. Conrad Aloak ol iiroukvilie. Ji hn W. Teylorol Sj rluxfield. lobi. N Siuiih ui Si iiijl tit-Id. Andrew i. Campbell ot S,ing6eld. Kudulf Grillis; of Brotikville. 100,000 lbs. of Wool naulcd. for which the highest prices will be paid in goods or cato. ml2 4w Kino A sos. Report of Grand Jury. The Grand Jury made their final report on Friday afternoon and were discharged. They fivind sevtMiy-six bills of indietinent fr van ous oU'enaes, such A vioU'io i of 'he lit ir law, assault and battery, carrying concealed weapons, obstructinj: highway, etc. T;iey a'so reported the jail to be in a nat"e co'idiiion. Two Circuit Courts. Hon. ScottCarter, f.liK Fifth Judicial Distract, arrived here on Mouday from Vevay, and will open Court soon t try some civil tases in whicb Jude Uanna was interested as counsel and is therefore incapacitated to sit hen they are Iried. Two Courts will then be in session concurrently. White Water Valley Railroad. On and afer M iu lv, Mi? 13 h ih:a ro; I will run two through iraina daily, Sunday excepted, leaving Cinciiinai at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M., making connections at Cambridge City fc Indianapolis and the East and at Uaiterstown. with trains of P. C. & S. L. R It. for Logansport, Kokomo and Chicago, leaving Hagtratown at 0:40 A. M. and 4 P. M. , aecuriitjr connections from Chicago and at Cambridge City, with trains from the East and from Indianapolis, arriving at Cincinnati 9:20 A. M and 9:40 M. 11 M Bkitton, Supt. Tae guYvtycraon the Lake Erie and South western Railroad line, are at work between 'Greensburg and Sa-di"in. The evidence in the Cheek-Harrison murder case occupies one hundred pagfs of Iceal cap Paper. It was taken down by iobu 1 Driscul, 1'honograpber. Kay Meeting. The Annual May Meeting at the Big Cedar Grove Baptist Church took place last Sunday. This cnurch membership is at present divided, nd both parties held separate meetings on this occasion. A large number of our town people were in attendance. Motion for a New Trial. Immediately after the rendering of the verdict in the murder case of the S'.ate va. M' Donald Cheek, the counsel for Ihe prisoner made a motion for a new trial The time for arguing thit motion was set for Mondav afternoon. Bailey's Appearance. Omer T. Bailey, charged With morder in the fift degree, as the accomplice of M'Dohald teek, sits in Court accompanied by bis aged ""other, young wife and little bov. and boldly 'ces the witnesses ard counsel, looking defi0t and self-possessed. He is a man apparently several years older than Cfieek. of me dni siie, ruddy countenance and fearless "pression, Trtal in Progress. The trial or Peter Milter, charged with stabbing colored man in Dearborn County, ia now is progress in the Franklin Circuit Court, on change of veaee from that County a case of assault and Httery wita intent to WIU

There will probably be an adjourned term of thefpresent Circuit Court in this County in Jane, it is thought. 1 ' Drewersburg Items. The painters are just giving the finishing touches to Mr Jacob Conrey's fine brick residence. This is tone of the finest buildings in this vicinity Tbe Davis Jk Miller saw mill which was burnt sometime since is now rebuilt and about ready Tor operations again. Our Sabbath School is. progressing; it is well attended by the young people. New singing books have been purchased and tbe singing improved. Miss E. Cbaplow is teaching ' bur Summer School. Mr. A. Hudson of Scipio was married on last Wednesday to Miss Caroline Stent berry of this vicinity, by Rev. Mr Thurston. Long life attend the happy pair. Life's richest blessings ussy they share, And when this life with ihem is done, May life with them be just begun.

Our citizens were painfully 'surprised, on last Wednesday by the news of tbe sudden death of Mr. George Kits formerly of this neighborhood. Mr. K. Tor some time previous to his death had been living near Connerf ville. Be was in the barn yard and was laughing heartily over some sport he and a neighbor were et.joyiog, and while thus employed he fell derfd. tie died Of heart disease. B is rttnains were lirnught herb and interred in tbe Wes'ey Chapel praeyard The deoeaed was an Odd Fellow and was hurried by tbe Society. A large number of people were in attendance, an evidence th.it he left many friends. Funeral sermon by Hev Mr. i Thnmnsnn The Presbyterians hare employed Mr. Tbomp- j son of Walnut Hills, foriueily of Harriaou, to j nreach at Mr. (Jarniel and at tnfa claee tne ensung year. J.H..C. Drewetsburg, Ind., May 12th. Stop Farmers Stop. Buy the bet Ka era and mo era in use. Ol lrtst dl sjh in bq'iire Harvey of Batler Township, loit a valunMe hor-e Sti a'urJay night. The tuimal had ben drived to Brookville during the afemoon, and, it is supposed, drank too much water ami was taken wiih wind colic, .which caused death about midnight. Mtamora Items. The M. E. Sabhatb School will h-ve a Pio Sio in the Grove of Mr J Bmeaon Stturdty, 20th inst. A latge attendance and a general good time i expeced. Parents an 1 friends of Christianity generally are urged 'o come out and ail in an expres.-ion of approb vtion of the holy cause o abhath scbools The Superintendent may be an able and efficient worker, but if you are not auxiliary in the nibor, and you do not encourage jour children and the officars in the excellent charge, the greit work will not be attained. Be.i.ies, MS efficient public schools and general intelligence are he lie and safety of republic in ftrruiu of govrnment, go.well founde i and successful .SabHath Schools are the wonderful a-nurance and certain guaranty of Christian growih and church toleiaiice. I'oine out, then, and let your smili. g presence be a living memorial that you are for Jesus-and truth. The health of Mrs. Tague is still in a very precarious condition, and her recovery is only talked ot as among the possibilities 'Poor little l.iddie bearing still lives and suffers, but it is Whispered that she w 11 never be well ag'iiii. Tbe icy hands of Consumption are upon hr, but she d ies not know of the i-ad sympathy of her young friend. The neatber is warm and dry, and thorough health i still f.ur, ii certainly cm not 1-ng remain free from diseases, for the l-rgey increased amount of marsh bottom during the lat few d tys a id t e trei is vela n n certain citizens in allowing dead carcastes of rats, pigs, cats, Ac, to till the village and viciuity wiih stench, will impregnate the air with nnlaiia, and poisoned and sickly systems will be the ineverable result. Indeed, if citizens of towns and vil.ages generally would burn the bodies of dead and putrifying animals, thousands of lives and millions of money would be saved every year. The cemetery of Metamora, with not less .han twerity 'or thirty freshly 6ll-d graves (nn unparalleled vree-ient for a population so small.) eh uld be sufficient precaution to avnid unnscef.sry accumulations of tilth, and fortify against the natural miasmas of the courtry. There will bn an excursion from Metamora to Cincinnati -n Sitar.lay, May 27th. Cousin Fred" left on the Monday evening (I o'clock train for the Kast.and be did'nt marry, "as an body knows of," either. It must be a good cnui n that will mine so far to see a relative and not feave some object in view. The question is, will it p ly or nt pa t I wonder if there are any more Cousin Fieds in Buffalo? NeKLR FoRRESTEtt. Bath Township Items. The late heavy trusts have materially damaged tbe fruit crop. Cherries, peaches and pears will be few an d far betwren. It is to be hoped the apples are not much injured. Wheat generally never looked bettor at this season of the year. The frost has da a ged some of it in the lo,; ground, especially the forward varieties. A greater breadth of corn has been planted this Spring than usual, but it is very slew in coming up on account of the cold weather. The cutworms are badly damaging the early plantingJ. P. B azi .r Esq. of Colter's Corner h is built a large addition to his store-bouse, aud haa fitted it with a large lot of dry goods, groceries, ic, which he offers to sell cheap as the cheapest. George Shultz Esq. has put another story to his dwellii g house, also ao audition to it which makes it present quite an improved appearance. Jatnes fthuilz has bought the John Miller homestead of A. Dubois Esq. tf Fait field for $S5 per acre. Messrs Bsssett and Blaiier anticipate doing a heavy business this Summer in manufacturing drain tile. They are burning their first kiln this week. Messrs.'Burk and Moore aro doing excellent work with their saw-ini!l. .Sam. New Trenton Items The Excursion of Sa-uiday proved a success both financially and socially. Our pub'ic school, which was taught under the iin-n-diate supervision of tbe estimable tutor J. D. Mortgati, baa closed with blefavuta results. Everybody take s it or a handsome present tor ail who purchase their goods from our clever merchant E K It. Cut-worms versus Potatoe bugs there seems to be a striving contest between these destructive insects. Poiatoe-bugs are devouring vines at first appearance, while cut-worms are at work as busy aa bees on corn, garden vegetables, Ac, leaving destruction to mark their path way.

A. T. Shroyer, the large-hearted and large-ltv

.... , : .i . uuuiru VKi&Til, wuu arj biuuhkuu Ifirseni 19 as a salesman in the store of E. K llockaf el lar, is alwavs ready to serve pa'rona expeditiously. He paj more especial attention to the yonng fair eex, which fault is excusable. The farmers are mostly through wit h their corn-planting. The early planting is pot making the necessary progress, the groundJbeing too cold for it to germinate. Our Village Paps are making some requisite improvement. "Go in,' gents; there's a broad field opn for too.. - . - The uncompleted H-dcA'ilic is an eye-err to observers. Its completion we fear is afar off The proprietor, J. D Smith, at present being in ill hal'h. occasions delay. E. K. RockaMlar Jr. haa nurcbased another lot of goods which he is selling at almost sacrificing prices. The prospect for fruit is not so prom'a'ng as before the cold and frost v breeees. Thre will not be over half an averasre crop. We are informed that tbe orchards lying hack on the hill were but eery little injured, and there will be fcbout an average crop ol peacues, cherries, pears, &c , while the grapes were mostly killed. Yours truly, New Trenton, May la. A Fab in.

Verdict i& the Bailey Cese. The jury in the case of the State va. Bailey, after being out about two hours and a half, returned at 1 o'clock P. M. on Wednesday with a verdict of guilty of accessory murder in the first decree, ah d that the prisoner suffer imprisonment in the penitentiary for life. 4. Burglary and Theft. The grocerp store of Georey SchTapp was burglariously entered through a baek window on Saturday plant, and a pocEet 'Book containing about $175 in money taken from the money drawer. Anger holes were bored around tbe hick, (hua unfastening the drawer. Some other valuables were taken from the store. No clue to the perpetrators.' Personal. Major Blackburn of Cincinnati, Col. Nelson Trusler of Cnnnersville. and Hon. Beny. F. Claypool of Connersville, were here on Friday in connection with the murder cs.se of The State vs. John Colter.

To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and theB & M. R. R. Lands. The starting p lets of this Route are at Chicago and Peoria. The central point Is Burlington, on the Mississippi, t traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern owa. hear the Mis souri, l's trunk forks in t tnree Dranenes, lor It has three western termini, its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where. orownc id umiai, 11 cuuuecis iu the' Union Pacific for all places on the intra-continental and Pacific slopes. Over-land travel and traffic choose this reliable route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital pf Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri at Plattsmouth. This is the onl direct avenue to the South PUtte country Where the sale of railroad land last season rose to halt' a million. Its third terminus is at Ha nburg 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 e:joy a I vantages you can secure on no other line. You both pass over a road second to no other in speed, safety , or any Pullman luxury of modern travel; and wh'.le on yo'ir way. survey the garden of Illinois and Missouri, as well as 400 .BOO acres of prairie in South-we-tem Iowa, now in market at low prices and long credit. Keep it hen before people west ward bound, 'to take the Burlington Route.' feb Jl INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI & LAFAYETTE JRAILUOAD. ALL RAIL LINE FROM CINCINNATI TO KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, And all Points in Kansas. Best route te St, anJ Northwest. Louis or Chicago, and all points Wes W. II. L. NOBLE, Ge'l Tick-t nt. O. F. MOORE, Sup't, Marcb 10. BOOT IXXX Bnoe ACCOST. I& NAT I US KQEHLER C) M T l NU ES to manufacture Boots and Sbo jf ill kinds pro uptly to order, at his e a ishnentiu Urookvi'le. lie keeps on hand a fu ssortmentof LADIES AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. and guarantees a good fit in every i stance Mending doneon short not ire. Call and tee Li asortmnt a'nd learn his prices. bov 1-tf lGl ATIUS KOEllLER. INDIANA HOUSE, 1K!C5 U.uVt U uJ L"J iSi U U O LrSl J U ( Gideon Ry man, Proprietor. March 50,1870. FREDBATT, MSBCHANT TAILOR Lau el, Indiana, Keeps a full supply of piece goods, such aa DOESKINS, CASSIMERKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, &C, And will make np suits to order, in the best styles and according to the most Approved Fashions. Will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of READY-HAD?. CLOTIIIWr, And every other article of furnishing goods, apr 14 6tn FRED BATT. IX(;lXiYiTI ST:;!i I hare jftst receired a lrg upuv f New Orleans Sugar, and an. redy to turntstt it by the barrel or tal barrel at Cincinnati prices - I have the largest assortment of COFFEES aerbnti'h aa rooWille, and can furnish them SO Jh I V 19 I by the 50 or lbs .. or sack, will be torn shed . e before going to Call and exam Cincinnati nd oblige J. C. CHAMBERS. Jan .it- 1m. LAUREL JEWELRY S10RE! .A.dam "Rotliermel, AT Lanrel, Indiana, will sell his goods, consisting ef Watohes, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, and all articles in his line ot business, at the lowest cash prices. The LANCASHIRE LENS SPECTACLES At reduced prices. Persons wishing articles not on hrnd.can be furnished with the same on tbe shortest notice, and at the moat reasonable ratea. Of all kiada promptly executed, and all work war-"mu'lT-lj APAM KOTHfiKMEL. SWKEt POTATO SPROUTS. W, R. Larna U Bow ready to snphly hi easterners with Sweet Potato Sprouts of tha best ariety.' They can be obtained at th beda on tho Fairfield Pike, one mile north of Brookville, or at Z. T. Htttchinson s Grocery Store in Brookvllle. May 5 3w

:MT. OAEMEL

STOV E AND TIN SHOP LaRue & Broth' er WOULD respect nlly d i rec tth e attention o tlljietKoatiH aaatof TIN WARE OR STOVES OF AN KIND tUa iraasortmen t.attbelr Sb oi ii Mt.Car where t hey kee oocstantl on hare i irg at f verythingintheirlineofbusiness They w Iseputup to order, TinHeoflng, GatterlngandSqoming They are also Agents for the sale of Adams' Pumps. Also Agents for Elswald's Metallic flies and Heels, whirb they will sell either whole sale or retail. They offer all articles in their Store at most reasonable cash prices, and their woik is war ranted to give satisfaction. Orders tespectfulh solicited. Also, put up LlGHTNINO RODS 12 cts. per foot and $1 ,50 per point. April 19, 1HR6-1J. TO THE rtORitlXU CLASS We are now prepared to furbish all c'asses with constant employment at ho ne, the while of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light anil profitable. Persons of either sex easilv earn fron 50c. to $5 per ovenin r, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to tbe business Boys ahd girls earn nearly as mnch as men. That all who see this notice may ftend their editress, and testthe business, we mike this unparalleled offer: To such as are hot Well satisfied, we will send $1 to 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 Litertry Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if yoj want permanent, pn fitable work, address E. C. Ali.hu i Ci.., fab 3-."m. Augusta, Maine. ' l-Qr: TO $10 PER DAY. M km , W'omkn, Boy and ' 0'-' Girls who engage in our new business make from $5 T t fit) P K It DAY in theirown locnlitits. Full particulars and instructions sent frte by mail. Those in need of permanent, ptofimb c work, should address at once. Ueokok Stimson Jf Co.. Portland, Maine, feb 3 3m. SURVIVING P IRTNER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, surviving partner of the late firm of Tague Jc Trembly, is authorized by law to settle the mutters of said partnership, and all persons indebted to the srt'Te will settle and pay him within thirty days from this date, or he will proceed to collect the same by suits. S. B. IRSMULY. April 21, 1371 3w NATURE'S Hair Ecstoralivc Contains no Lac Suiphlir-Xo Su'srar of LeadNo Litharge No Nitrate jf Silver, and is entirely free from the Poisonous arid Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Pre: aratiot!B. Transparent an 1 clear as crystal, it will no soil the finest fabric perfectly Safe, Clean and Efficient- -cesideratuma long sought forand found at last! ' " ..t restores and prevents tbe Haif from becoming -ry, imparts a soft, glossy appearance, ram"ves I) indruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent whe:i prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Ha mors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. As a Dressing for the Hair it is the best Article in the Market. Dr G. Srait h. Patentee, tiro ton Junction, Mass. Prepared ool? by Procter Brothera, Olouce-ter, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the r tile 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 e Treatise on the Human Hair. The information contains ia worth $ 5 to any person. oct7-ly Atlornoys &nd Counsellors alL aw BUOOKVTLLE . INDIANA. JOHN H. HANSCHEN AND allartlclea usually kept In a Jewelry 9tor Also.acentforDr.il. Htrsh'a Spheroid Speetaelea, with itoprbved Pantaseoptft Lense Georgv. W . Shepperd'a everlasting Sold Pens, th celebrated Setb Thomas Clocks, and the perpetua CaiendarClocka,onstaniiy on hand. Oath paid or Work Don for Gold otSUo PartioularattenUonpaldto all kinds of Repalrln Place of bastness, one door north ; of the "OM WhiteCorner'(RiirtoB,atore)eai Alain Bnrgea reet,Brookville,Indian.a. at 1. tT-t

Fairfield Saddlcrr. L. B. DO Y Life ANNOUNCES to the eiiiens of Fairfield and vicinity that he is now ready to supply tbem with every thing needed in the Harness line. Having secured tbe services of a e mpetent workman, be is now ready to manufacture Harness of all kinds on tbe most REASONABLE TERMS. Also Saddles of the latest style. Collars, Buggy, Riding and Wagon Whips of every description. He has a fine l( t of Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Packing and Tiavrling Trunks. Valises. Ae., which be will sell at the lowest prices. All reparirg promptly and neatly done. aprll 7-tf

IMPORTANT, TO FAuMLRS. I am making and keep on hand, AT THE LAUREL IRON FOUND AY, A Qern-al Assortment of Cast Plows rigbt and left hand, among which ia the celebrated Cast Plow that won the first premion at the Plowing Match at the State Fair last Fall. Also Side Hill Plows,. with Cast or Steel Shares. These plows are warranted to give satisfaction. If they do not, they 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 Stnoniel's, BrookviHe, Ind. I also manufacture Horse P Cane Mills, Ha'y Rakes, Cultivators, Clove tiers. Field Rollers. Ao., Mill Gearing and Common Castings generally. I m Beting as agent for Gaar Scott Co., (Richmond) Steam and Horse Power .Threshing Machines, Saw Mills. Portable Engines, fcc., Jtc. Also for Long. Black and Alstatter's (Hamilton, Otiio) Iron Harvester, Iron Mower, Sulky Rakes, &c. Also for tbe Massilon Excelsior Reaper end Mower. I also deal in Pumps, Churns, Cider Mill s, Ac. Repairing of all kinds pro-nptly attended to. AH work done by us is warrajted'of the best material ami workmanship. JAS. O'liAIR. Laurel, Iud., April 7, lS"l-tf. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MIL 1. 1 OS Bear Tniinear tUeir Wendetfal Caralire Effects. 1U. WALKEB's FAIilFOUNIA I MUnmir K H. .Mi'Doai.i A Co., liruu A( , iu I taacMco, and Xt mni U Comucra at., N.V, Vinesrnr Hitters are not a vtle Fsmicv Drink, tladeof Poor Hum, YliiUcy, Proof Spirits and Kefnae Uquors, doctored, spiced aud sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics," Appetizers." " Restorers," c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a trua Medicine, made from the Native Pools and Herbs of California, Tree from nil Alcoholic Si im ii I nuts They arc trio Cltl.T 111.O0I1 PI K fFIF.lt nnl A LIFE (JIVIM Pit I N t'l FI.E, a perfect Renovator and Iuvtjfor&tor oT tbe System, carryins off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take thee Bitters according to directions and remain lonff unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral "poison or other means, and tbe vital organs Wasted beyond the point of repair. They ure n (ienile Purarntlve n well ns n. Tonic, possessing, also, the pecaliar merit ofactin : aa a poirerful a iron t in relieving Congestion or InUamina tion of the Liver, and all the Visceral Orrans. FOR FEMALE C OM PLAINTS, whether ia younff or old, married or single, at tbe dawn of womanhood or at ti;e turn of life, these Tonic Bitters hava ne equal. For t n flam tun lory or Chronic It hen tnnt Ism nnd (.out, Dynpepnin or Indiaestimi, Hi!" I otts, Itcmitleut mid Intertnillent Fevers, lisonscs of the ltlood, I.tvcr, Kidneys nnd Itlndtlpt, these Hitters have been most successful. Snc-li Discnses are caused by Vitiated II I soil, which is g-enerally produced by derangement of the Digestive- Orcnnr.. DYSPEPSIA OU IXniOESTION, Headaehe, Pain ra the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness ef the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Kructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatmn of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunars, Pain In tbe regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Byspepsuu They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing- the blond of all impurities, and imparting new life and vicor to the whole system. FOtt SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncles, Rina-Worms, Scald Head. Sore Kyes, Erisipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its impurities bursting throusTi the skin in Pimnles,Krupttona or Sores ; cleanse it when yon find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Kep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking tn the system of so mailt thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. "For full direction, read carefully the circular around eacti . bot tie, printed In four languages English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDOXALD & CO Druf ;ita and Gen. Agents, San Francisco. Cel., and 3t and 34 Commerce 8treet, New York. 7 SOLD BY ALL DRCOGI3T3 AND DEALERS. AND Cream Saloon. Ice 0HEISTIAN (EBEE, TltANKFUL for past favors, again announces that he bus made Urge additions to bis establishment, and is prepared, better than ever, to accommodate customers with the very best ar ticle of FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF ALL KINDS, PIES, &c. He will furnish Cakes and Crackers of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms. Also, a good supply of Lemons and Orangea on hand. CONFECTIONERY. His assortment of Confectioneries Is complete, embracing candles of the best quality, nuts. fruits, &c. ICE CEEAM. Having fitted np a room for the purpose, he will be prepared, during the warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac, to those who lhay call. I Families and others can be accommodated with the best. White Water Ice, at this establishment, during the summer months, at reasonable prices. apl 21-6m. GEO. BOVLBYv Ueal?33tate &gtnt iSaitrnjaires ags est And . tlXKllS OlSTv OHIO t have for sa'e a large amount of farms wanptiipert tn all the Western Blfc'.es. m-z f(t

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1700LEH tliLlS I Oldenturg', Ind. , Manufacture superior to market, and Goo3a which any "other now w ould inform are in the public that they are now prepared, with the assistance of '.ne'w and Improved Machinery Tb manufacture the ' bet grades of Jbans ot a coors. Plain .Jt main miijn.SfSinslc Woulilc Yarn. JStocUlw?; Varus, lilanUels Satinets, Eli., Klc., Joiix B. Flopper. April 21-ly Splendid Assortment of Goods CRCflKSHAKK & M3TER& FAIFlEl,D, 2XD., areconstantly irepleni'i'aingf R their im mtme DHBSS GOODS, nsisting of WOOLEN ASB every description, suo COTTON toGOC iJUOWX AND BLEAC ED MUSL TRINTS.S A'VLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, -NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOT ING, U LOT S, CASS1MERES, it SCOOL BOOKS, ARDVVARE, QUEEXSWAIJE, FAMILY GilOCERE Tn fact every thing osuaHv to be fo'un & class .Stoic. Call and get ii a fi STOVE STORE A NO TIM-WABI M1F1CM1 OSBORIM $c CAIIY BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Hare just rimed aS ove and TIr-Ware M nuac.ory a.' P'o kIHe, v he e t e wFll keep con n haLd - fipe nsor aivnt fvmim PAHLOR AND EMZ stove To8 t'a.er with all their aeeompanying fnrnituie embracing Brass, Saar and Tea Kettles. And to any extra Stove Trin.L inga A'i d lien Sd-Irona, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO g;ne tl assortment of Tin and Japanned W SUCH AS Roofing, Spouting Ac, done with neatness and dispatcn. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in erchanre for warea. Ijiglitning Rods. We put np tbeStar Carbonised Iron Bods, Cable Rods, Ac. Terins Cheap, for Casli. Shop on Mais street, first door beloar Lincfc block. A fair shire of thi pablis pifronaie Is Solicited Marehll-r OSBORN A CAIN. k HAH OF A TEDiisAllD. -A, ConsnrflqtiVe CuredWhere doath vraa honry eTpenteioa; falied, ptiod and Asthma,- all remedies bar Dr.: Jaaceident led to a dUenTerr whareby;a thtiTesna en fed hi only eblld. He now giVdr ei I erf two stamps to pay expense.'- A4d f j DOCK CO.. 1.031 Race street, Phi .Pa viognam of t aper.

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X7V 0 I - - - : , - v I Watches ikL JTewelry onelstfrfgof Duplex sMid Silver Watchesa'aiTa ft ha Vatietia'i of Jewflry of the latest ttvlt muii patterns. He has also a great variety of Cm-ck's, which will bo warranted, anJ sold at a (riflliT advvbee on wholesale rifice. ' Old GoW and Silver will be faelvad 1b eachanjre for tioods. Watches promptly repairad i a 'neat ao'd a peditlous manner. Alto, have jitat rivad a large aad wall iileoted a&sortadeot of " REVOLVERS, PISTO&S, OLSTERS Akb 'feELT, . : PO WTfK R FLA SK S , Hot belts, OCKET KNIVES, le. Atsoltaep on hand ..-AIL KINDS Or AMKUKIliCN, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Persuasion Cans, Leal, Ac. ,. Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Peg's, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Ac. WM. DAWSOK. ap! 2. : i i-; "j STEltEOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUJIS, 'CUtoSiO, . & II. T. A N THO N Y & C. , 591 lReALAT. NEW YORK. Invite the attention of tbe Trade to their Vx'vertiitvi. assortment of tlie above (tuoJs, of thtir oit pubtiveUiel manufacture ami imyot tutivn. Also, PHOTO LAS1ER SL1DFS Ti4 ur.APncscoPES. NEW ViEWS OF YoSEfatTE. - E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, Niw Yoke Opposite Metropolian Hotel, IMPHBTNP UlJil'FlCTL'PKSB Or PIIOTOaRAPUIC MATERiA. March 10-ly NEW TORE STORE sEUirac & 'IcaIser Hare rebcred a splendid Assortment of fiBESS GOODS, SUCH AS Slack Dresr Sills, Khhirts and Cloakine Foplins in all new shades. Plaid Alpacas and Serges, Black and ColoredAlp ALSd Crown andBkacbcd MiisIiuS; We shall make si SPECIAL liTY FLANNELS, JMKS. Ve continues to sell our-Goods at One Price to all and 'that ther Lowest. SUING & KAISi.l1. Sept. 33; CiQciimati Store Poetry, J. C. Chambers keei ft. stord To please the rich, likewise the? poor ; , - Sligstr, tea and cofW. ' ttiti, V' Kuipty decanters not tx tew, V"e think his style the very bpstf His frroceries all vill standi hetest:. ';.:'. '' : 'l Receives thetii daihby the heftpf No place in town that's half ao Friends aHd fleighbof! tall and What piles of efH, sugar,- tea; fawS ttll. -