Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 June 1871 — Page 3

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Leave Brookville.' 8:86 J. m. itmmodation ........ .. 7:S3 k. u. prefirllt a. ..n.R.l."-. .a.. 3t55 P. M. PJ .'iffinn trains. 9:10 1. M. 7:07 P.M. 9:10 A. . iftcmmodatlOB .'..- .... Freieht A'ourned term of Circuit Court. By advertisement So another column it will y. ,.e0 that there will be an adjourned term of r-nklin Circuit Court commencing next MonJudge Carter will preside during the iterm. m Attempt to Break Jail. Sheriff Seal, in going into the jail at about 3 DClOCa jicuotoj . Entered that one ot the ceil aoors was sian j;aiar, and upon examination found that few large bars had been cut off, letting the -riiooers into a cell that in a lew nours more lbe in- .... iKb. tid for doirtff tue worn was one Mti the had for doing the work jle, a small hand vice, and a saw made from lb Vio of a c,ock- U lheT P1"000"11 ihem is net known. Another Attempt to Break J ail. ruuicutu About 8 o'clock on Sunday evening Sheriff iS went into the jail to take care ot the prisoners Tor the night, when he fonnd all the "parsers except Lon. Johnson (who had been is his cell during the' daj on account of bad cosdnct, dressed with their heavy coats and iauoo, a if prepared for a journey, lie enured the hall abuve, leaving the guard at the fcil door. A coal eil lamp was on the table. Ion. Johnson called for tire Sheriff-to unlock bit cell, so that he could get a drink of water The Sheriff, not suspecting Anything, went to the cell, put in the keys, but 'found that Johnson bad broken his handcuffs, and therefore refused to let him out. Pete Miller then Hruck at Mr. Seal, but missed him. The Sheriff, not being armed, stepped back and snatchdthejsil keys from the cell door, when Miller also snatched the coal oil lamp and threw it at the Sheriff and struck one of the slats of the graiing, breaking the lamp into pieces, extinguishing the light, and saturating the Sheriff with coal oil, fortunately inflicting no injury os him. James Smith, the night guard, 'ho was armed with a revolver, seeing Miller -match the lamp and make a motion to throw immediately leveled his revolver and fired -at him through the grating, inflicting a light wound on the right side just below the ribs, catting the skin about four inches in -length. The extinguishment of the light left the jail in total darkness, and prevented the guard troni inflicting any further chastisement 'o Miller. This attempt to escape had been previously "(tamed, as is evidenced by the fact that all the ffijo'ners were prepared for flight, and the farther fact that they bad broken up the chairs itdi.i.--ed themselves with chair posts and with a heavy club of stove wood which they hdj eoiue menus procured. All of the pris oners were to have escaped except M'Douald Cheek, whose'physical condition rendered bis Twspe impossible. Commencemsnt Exercises of Broikrille College, SCSDAT, .IlINK IS. 101 -V. M. Annual Sermon by Rev. E. L TMph, of Shelby villa. Moxdat, Juke 19. K. M. Examinations. 8 P. M. Exhibition of Preparatory Depart "stent. TcKtAT, Juke 20. S A M. Examinations. S P. M. Annual Address before the Students ty Rev. Geo. L Curties, A. M., of ConnersvilleWkdnksday, Jvkk 21. 8 P. M Literary Exercises of the Collegiate PepartmenL Strawberry Festival. The Good Templars of Brookville will give a Strawberry Festival in the College Chapel on Wednesday evening, June Tib. All kinds of refitments will be plentifully served and those best quality. No pains will be spared to render everything pleasant and comfortable. AH we respectfully invited to come. Only 10 CI, for admission. Taken to Jeffersormlle. 0b Monday morning Sheriff Seal started from here with Bailey and Miller, going by M of Cincinnati, and lodged them in the Sste Prison at Jeffersonville at 6J o'clock Taesday morning. The prisoners were heavily hotk bands and feet, ami were also iandcuffed and footcuffed to each otner, so at they could not be separated. While on lli Bail boat Miller succeeded to twice reniov. lBl bis haudeuffa, throwing one pair of handinto the river. They had to be closely P"rded on the boat during the entire night, filler by his conduct has fully earned the reputation of being a most desperate man. . ' C Chambers makes the best Ice Cream. Wagon-Maker Wanted. A Rood wagon-maker can find an excellent htion at Mt, Carmei, andean also purchase tb!e property there. Enquire soon. Ike refreshing rains of the present week proved a Uodsend both to farmers and was-people. Geyer'a Store. Mr. John F. Geyer of Laurel has replenished 'stock of Summer Goods, and is again prePre4 to supply his patrons with everything in l line of business, embracing all ihe latest I esand patterns. Uis assortment cannot be lied ror ,tie,T and quai;ty CaU n lhere fc. Tou want bargains. lie also pays the V1 Ptice for wool in exchange for store "pi a ing abated, our people are again trying p cool 4tte eniinn ; j ... . . . . u.rectea to the card of Louis T. WT'U0tney tLiw' M'-M- hOta i win Jim., n tT. -v t-. . tin. - mciuiosu B-sq. or tonners-

Remember the Festival on Wednesday evening at the College Chapel. i ii Blooming- Grove Items. Ma. EDiTOK.-The weather Isfery warm and dry In this locality just now. The- iron clad potato hugs are re-enforctng and fortifying themselves in Ourpotatoe patches preparatory to their Sutlmer'a work Of destruction. I find some persons are disposed already to give them full swing during their

stay among as, and raise sweet potatoes for the table and let the bugs have the Irish varieties. Wheat is injured from some cause. Either the frost, fly or rust, or all of these combined, has given it a very unhealthy appearance. So from present indications the crop will fall below an average one. Grass and oats are needing rain, and unless It comes soon a short crop will be the result. Corn is not looking well. The dry weather forming . a crust over it, a little black fly, the grub and cut worm have been some of the difficulties in the way of its growth. A large amount has been planted the second time. , - 5 There will be a fair crop of fruit on the uplands and away from water courses, if we may judge from present appearances, as the trees are well filled as yet. . .. , , . . The blackberry bloom was very heavy. Our business houses are in operation, With only a moderate amount of cash transaction. They are: T. I. "lowers, dry goods and notions: John H . Miller, flonr and meat; Jacob Webb, bacon; and John-Whitman, nuts, candies, Ac. The lata improvements in bur village are: 1st, a cellar on a new plan, by John Webb; 2d, a new fence by Thomas Genu in front of his dwelling on the double X style with gates foreonveaience; also the south side of bis stable has been newly weatherboarded. Your late torref pondents from this place are likely to recover from the mental difficulties that threatened them a few weeks ago. One has gone on a western trip for health and business, and his friends hope a change in climate may produce an abundance of both, and the other is now able to perform his usual labors. I am writtng with the thermometer at 80 in the shade, and my advice to you, Mr. Editor, is to Veep cool. Tours, Ac, Bt. May 26, 1871. J. C. Chambers haa rented A. R. .1 arard Gallery and will this week open an Ice Cream Room in very neat Etyle. He will also furnish all parties and festivals at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms, guaranteeing satisfaction in all cases. Tell yonr friends that the Good Templars intend to give a splendid entertainment at the College Chapel on Wednesday evening. A half fare train will run over the Valley aoad to Cambridge City during the races this week. Still Holllng In. Boxes of Goods are daily arriving at fhe Boston Boot and Shoe Honse, and boxos of Boots and Shoes are being daily Bold at this large bouse, where goods are better and prices ower than at any other house in the Valley. $300 Appropriation for Eailroarl. Our enterprising "ci'y dais" ha appropri ated $30(1 towards defraying expnss for a thorough canvassing of the County to inluca our people to, vote in .favor of the proposed Railroad through this County from Lake Erie to Rvansvifle on the Ohio fl;ver. A sensible movement, and one that will "pay" our people. Lewis Michener, one of out rising young, lawyers, has gone to Brookville tu practice his profession. Possessing (in It ability, he will no doubt reach that eminence to which he aspires. Connersville Examiner. Metarnora Items. The weather is dry, and since last Thursday it has heen excessively hot. A shower of rain fell on Monday evening, which barely laid the dust and oooled the air a little. Some of the young men of the town had a nice time last week trying the speed of Mr. M. Allison's skis', which he l:tely constructed and put n the Canal. Mr. Allison is a Hue ?onng'man of mere than ordinary ingeunity and iudastry. No doubt wo shall hear from him again.Rev. Mullin delivered a sermon on Demonolney , In the Methodist Church, on Sunday, Sth, at 1U 'A o'clock, A. M. The verses selected for the test were the forty .third and fifth of the twelfth chapter of Matthew. The honest and sincere old gentleman did not preach very loug, but he sustained his position well, and hia remarks received due attention from his grateful hearers. The parties interested are highly elated ovr the excellent success of the I. O. O. F.'s Excursion of Saturday, 27th inst. About ninety lull fare and fifteen half fare tickets were sold, making a nice little margin of profit in favor or that honroable body. Good for the boys: for the result is only another proof that energy and will combined In a good cause must succeed. The cars occupied probably were never tilled by a better deported people enjoying a pleasure trip like that. The company was composed of persona of all ages, from the tottering eld man down to the infant in its mother's arms. The appearance was both picturesque and grand as the mixed multitude went dashing in their windings down the beautiful valley along the bright and sparkling waters of the pleasant little White Water River toward the great Queen City. After passing through the tunnel it was quickly observable that a melancholy gloom was hangirg over the low fallen waters of the Ohio. Fo steamers were seen moving, but muddy colored banks on either side, skirted the river every where; and but for a motioatess old Bat -fcsttom bow and then, and nature's green covered hills and vales, the monotony Wuitd have been most dull indeed. A few moments more, and the eager crowd were iandel in the 'metropolis, scattered and mixing with the mighty throng ot eity life. At 5 o clock V. At . the weary and worn excursionists were re-seatcd in the train and the iron horse" moving again. At o'clock and SO minutes all were eafely landed in Metamora except four or five of the boys who had lingered too long in the city and on reaching the depot were about thirty seconds "behind time." The magieai and aiausing entertainment of Prof. Everett, at the Trembly Uall on Monday night, was a rare success, every one being satisfied that it had never been equaled in this part of the county. There were present about eighty children and as many more grown persons. It was impossi ble to accommodate so many in a room not more than twenty by thirty feet. Mr. Everett un derstands his business, and after concluding his numerous and comical experiments ho made a balloon ascension which was realty a Ine and grand exhibition. Kvts. J. (X Chambers formerly kept a Confectionery and Ice Cream Room at Ko. 208 West 4ih Sl, Cincinnati. Ohio, and understands the art of making all kinds of Cream, Lemon and Orange Ices. Try him and see. Evervbody Should Gd , To tbe Hostou Shoe House aud see the lock now on exhibition. Shoes by Ihe sands have just been received direct Urge thou froui manufacturers U new styles, and at price that certainly defy competition. Ice Cream and Lemonade. The heat aua'itv of Ice Cream and Lemon ade can be had daily and nightly at Chris. KoehaVa and And Ueasom's saloon ia the southern and" northern parte of town repect 100.009 Ins. of Wool wanted, for .which the highest prices U1 be paid ia gocds or casa. ml 4w ' Ktsa SoK.

Lines Cohposcb bt-'yTm. Bolh, A. D. 1814. I'd Seen another setting sun, And found my daily labor doneRetired to my welcome bed, Where sleep its balmy influence shed. Then in the midst of my repose These visionary scenes arose; In Nepture's car, with wat'ry gods, Methought I eroesed the Atlantio ods. As safely in our little car Wa sailed o'er gallant ships of war, Where heroes (ought and bravely died Poor victims of a monaroh's pride, Where wat'ry tribes of various forms Seek the abyss to shun the storms, Deeper than Summer's suns have warmed.

Where dead men's eyes in pearls are formed Araoia a sweets aad ncn pertumei, Her wholesome drugs and spicy guuis, With Persian silks and China's ware, In wild dieotder scattered there. There ruin seemed alike to meek The monarch's robe and sailor's frock The captain and his favorite dog, The miser' gold and seaman's grog; The warrior's buckler, sword and spear In sad disorder scattered there, . With other things welt known to fame. Which 1 shall not pretend to name. Musing on them did time beguile Until we reached fair Kibe's isle; Mo battle cry was heard around; Methought it was enchanted ground. . I heard the sweetest music play Where Corsica's brave hero lay, And on a sofa soon did see That piece of fallen majesty. Whetner to sleep or thought composed, I could not tell; his eyes were closed; Though fallen from imperial state, JKach feature marked him truly great Ureat aa when he uudauuted stood In clouds of smoke and streams of blood, Ur did his pampered courser strain And chased his tees across the plain. At length the music ceased to play, At lebglh the vaulted roof gave way. And swiftly in his glittering car Came down the fiery god ot war; lie came where liouapatte luid, And bin attentively surveyed; Then with a bold command he cried, Dread Bonaparte; from slumber rise; Rise Napoleon, my darling son;, There's glorious deeds may yet be done; Thou yet uiay'tst chance to rise again Byiiurin ring France or injuod oais; Think not that kings will cease to plot Till thou from off tne earth art got; Better to die in martial strife, Than inurd'rinx hirelings take thy life; The assassion's sword taey will employ, Or strive by poison to destroy; Louis will tremble on the throne, And feel unsate till thou art gone; The bigot Ferdinand wouli dread Thee even if he saw thee dead; Then let thy standard be unfurled, And thou Shalt yet surprise the world.' The bero rose, the vision broke; In Clermont County I awoke; And now I send my dream to you; Pray print it, sirs, whate'eryou do-. SUrPLE.UEST. 0 Bonaparte, where srt thou now The laurel's fallen from thy brow; Thou art in exile or in chains A poor reward for all thy painB; To St. Helena's rocky shore Thou'st doomed to stay forevermoro; Wrief and remorse to fill thy mind And no relief canst ever find. To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the B & M. R. R. Lands. The starting p tnts of this Route are at Chicago and Peoria. The central point Is Burlington, on the Mississippi. It traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern Iowa, liear the Missouri, its trunk forks into three branches, for it has three western termini. Its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where, omssing to Omaha, it connects with tho Union Pacific for all places on the intra-continental and Pacific slopes. Over-land travel and traffic choose thia reliable route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital of Nebraska, fiftj-five miles west of the Missouri at Pfatlsmouth. This is the only direct avenuo to the 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 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 your way, survey the garden of Illinois and Missouri, as Well as 400,000 acres of prairie in Southwestern Iowa, now in market at low prices and long credit. Keep it then before people west ward bourd,'to take the Burlington Route.' lib 24 INDIANA 0LIS, CINCINNATI & LAFAYETTE tUAlLUOAD. ALL RAIL LINE FROM CINCINNATI to KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, Kansas. And all Points in Best mute t St. Louis or Chicago, and all points Wes and Northwest. V. H. L. NOBLE, Cra'l Ticket tpent. O. F. MUOKR, Sup't. 10. jia n u ? a o n yIQHATIUS K0EHLEB rtOTlNUES to manufacture Boot and Sho J of alt kinds pro nptly to order, at his esta ishmentin Brookville. He keeps on hand a fa sottmentof LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, !; BOOTS OP EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. and Ruaranteea a good fit in every instance Men din ir doneon short notice. Call and see hi r asortment and learn his prices. nev 1-tf IUJ. AT1US KUbHL&K. 1 I FROM this date I offer aty large. etoclt and grea assortment of from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. Thia Furniture is nearly all my owa manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece they buy. I don't keep ay second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Safis don'tall go to pieces on tae road before the pe rr la 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 tbe metallic. It is cemented Inside and outstde.and has a large glass on top. One kind is made particularly for ladies. 1 also keep on hand tke metallie eases, all sites. When you eend your orders, don't forget to let ma know if you want the oia or new pmni ior ur gentlemen. The price will be from 10 to 15 per sent, cheaper than the cheapest in tha market. My establishment is north on Main Burgess street between Railroad and Mill Sts., close to tbe Depot. ... WM. FRANK. yiu

f - 5. V nil, t M i. Tat r TEE ABOVE Ttdtroeents the Pamous . rK. METER, or CHA.SJLESTOX, JLLIKOIS. AS fcOHAVKD BT MR. BAKES, TAKCN.fROBt THE SPOT. This Is the largest Tnfirmarv west of the Uoofer tURtituro, Kew York City, where all Chronie Diseases are successfully treated. OVEB 1BCO CABE3 treated at this eatkbtiFhment aiiMtiallr. Incluilidft those afflicted with Itisenses uf Thront and l-unps, Private Diseasr-s and Iis-a-9 of Females, Sore Eyes, Catarrh, Pte nnd Fiatua, F.pitesy, D.-pppsia, Deafnees, Hart Incase, I'ialiptei Hydrocele, Urepsy, Old Sre, Ulcers. Cancfrs, Scixnula.nnd many other kinds not mentioned. For a complete desortptiou of this eetahlislinlent Bond three cents and get VanMeter's Journal of Health by return m:ul. Addroes, ; VS. W. VAX METER, ' - Charleston, Illinois. BEAD WHAT THESE GENTLEMEN EATS TO SAY.1 Being Peramally acquainted 'with fr. B. VanMeter, he being a tnembi-r of the Church of Christ, and in visitine Ids IiiBrniarr.notiitg his Immense practice ami success in thetiealiuc art, we heartily endorse and recommend hiui to tlie brotherhood and public generally, believing him to be iut what he claims. KI D. DAVID WALK. Memphis. Tonn. EI.D It. B. TYLER. Tcrio Haute. Ind. KLD. .1XO. B. HI T. KIT. Kntinoiic, Kv. ET.L C. O BAHTHOLONKvV. LaPortc, Ind. EL D. J. O. PARSONS, rharleston. 111. ELD. TttOM S Mt'NNKLU Cincinnati. f Tor. !v v Antert-nn Chrl.lirm Mm. SrtcieiT. RLD. PAM t ROW ZLN, Kiriinci.ee. Kv RF.V. J- ATKINS, Olcvelat.d, Tenn. : NATURE'S Hair Best orative Cofitnlns no Lao Sulphur -Ko Sugar hf Leal JNo Litharge No titrate of Silver, and is en tirely free from the t'oisonous and llealth-des-troyicg Drugs used in other Hair Prcraratkujs. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will no soil the finest fabric perfectly Safe, Clean and (licient--cesidcratums long sought forand found at lastl It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy apiiearance, re mores Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, I checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to i a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, j and unnatural Heat. As a Dressine for the Hair it is the best Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, patentee, Groton Junction, Mass. 1 repated only by Procter Brothers, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly For it, with the name of the artt le blown in tho glass. Ask your Druggist for rsature s Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send a thcee cent stamp to Procter Brcs. for o Treatise on the lloraan Hair. Th information contains is worth $ 5 to any person t ., Van Schaack, Stevenson & tteid, Wholesale Agents, 92 Lake St., Chicago, III. oct7-ly "RE TT, mmm mm Xiaurel, Indiana, Keeps a full supply of piece goods, such a DOESKINS, CASSIMF.RES, FltENClI AN'D ENdLtSH CLOTII3, AC And will make up suits to ordor, in the best styles and according to inc most Approved Fashions. Will keep constantly cn hand a large and well selected ktock of READY-MADS CLOTIHXO, And everv other article of furnishing goods, apr 14 (5m I'RLD BATT. Real Estaio Agency. OUR odioe in the to for the tran ctlon of this busiucsK, I ndij) tia, is twa i own ot lirooK vil ie, doors south of the Post Ollicc inducements to . o i-ffcr grea FARMERS, r 110 PRUT Y OWNERS, PUROIL YSH'IS, AND TENANTS. If you want to buy or rent A Farm, A House, A Mill, A Lot, Or wish to soil anything cf this Kincl, o the very best ad van tu so. nail ni us. Vehivo somo very desirable town and country property now on band, for sale and traffic, at verv low r)tes. BARTON A CHAMBERS. Safe and reliable Life Insurnneo, in any of its forms, by T. Barton, General Ag;nt. atr21-tf. am imTi-sTGr.fi I t.ve jusl received a lrg upiy f and an ready to turnish it bv the bar rti or t barrel at Cincianall prices. I have the largest assort inent of COFFEE S erbrouho s n rook i lie, and ca n furnish them such low pee by the ;0 or It ba ., or sack at you wilt ba tonished. Call and exam e before going to Cincinnat nd oblige J. C. CHAMBERS. Jan. 17- lm. LAUREL JEWELUY' STORE! Vdani Totliermel, K t Laurel, Indiana, will sell bis goods, consist li- ioz of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. S recta el-s and all articles in his line of business, at the low -est cash prices. The LANCASHIRE LENS SPECTACLES At reduced prices. Persons wishing articles not on bend, can be furnished with the same on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonaLle rates. Of all kinds promptly executed, and alt work warranted. - mar 17-Iy ADAM ROTIIERJdEL.

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Fairfield Saddlerj. L. B. DO Y LE ANNOUNCES to the citiaens of Fairfield and vicinity that he is now ready to supply them with every thing needed in the Harness Una. Having secured the serrices of a eimpetent Work

man, he is now readv to manufacture Harness of all kinds on the most REASONABLE TKRMS. Also baddies of the latest style, Collars, Buggy, iviaing ana t agon tvbips or every description. He has a fine lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen'! Packing and Traveling Trunks, Valises, Ac, which he Will sell at the lowest prices. All reparirg promptly and neatly done. april7-tf 1 iMPOllTANT TO FAliMEllS. I am making end Veep on hand, AT THE LAUREL IRON F0UND4Y, A Geftal Assortment of , ' . right and left hand, among which Is the celebrated Cast Plow that won the firt premiun at the Plowing Match at the State Fair last Fall. Also Side Hill Plows," with Cast or Steel Sh ares. Thee 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 these1 a can be seen at the Foundry or at Charles S , el'a, Brookville, Ind. I also manufacture Uorse P yOne Mills, Hay Rakes, Cultivators, Clov uers, Field Rollers, Ac, Mill Gearing and Common Castings generally. ; - - I am acting as agent for Oaar Scott Co., (Richmond) Steam and Horse Power Threshing Machines, 6aw Mills. Portable Engines, Ac, Ac." Also for Long, Black and Alstatter's (Hamilton, Ohio) Iron Harvester, Iron Mower. Snlkv Rakes. Ac. Also for the Matsilon Excelsior Reaper and Mower. I also deal in Pumps, - Churns, Cider Mills, Ac. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. All work done by us is warranted of the bost material and workmanship. JA3.' O'UAIR. Laurel, ind., April 7, 1871-tf. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILMOIVS ISrnr Toliniour to tUeir Wonderful Curative EUccIb. 1H. WALKKK'ft CALlFOttNIA S Ag'K Su rnuicteco, Cal., u.i u ud 34 Coainm, si., N.V. Vtnoanr Ititiern are not n TJle Fnncy Ili lnk, ladeof Poor Ruin, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and llpfime I.lqunrsi, doctoreH.'spleed and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics,' " Appetizers. " Restorers," Ac. , that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Rontsaml Ilorlisof Celifornia, frre from nil Alcoholic StiniiitnntH. Ther are the tUCKAT HliOOD PI KIFIKI' and A I.II'K tilVlNU PKIMCI Pl.K, apericct Renovator and Invittorator of the System, carryinsr off all poixonous matter and restoring the lliod to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to dh-ectlons and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not des troyed ly mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted leynnd the poiut of repair. Thry nre n ticntlc PurKnilve an well nn n Tonic, pofsessinsr, also, the peculiar merit ofoctinj as a powerful aeut hi relieving ComreHtlon or lullauiiuation of the l.i ver, and all the Visepral Organs. Van FEMALE COMPLAINT, whether in youiiK or oKI, married or single, ut thedawn of woman hood or at the turn of life, these Tonic liittera have no equal. For Tnflniiimntory or Chronic It hen mot Win mid tioiit, lynirNln or Intliaretloii. UitIoiik, Krinitlent mid 1 nlcrniiricii t Fevcru, l)len.'is ol'llip Blood, Liver, Klilnrrsand Itlliilder, these Hitter?) have been most successful. 8nch UiHCnnosi are caused by Vitinted lllood, wliich is (renerally produced W derangement of tko IMkopM Ito Oritaiin. ItVSPEPSIA Olt INnifJESTION, neadache, Pain hi the Shoulder, CoueIis, Tiehtness of the Chest, Dinineas, Sour Kruetations of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lumrs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms. are the offsprinirs of Prspcpsia. They invicorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them cf unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, oud im parting new life and viiror to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Bruptiona, Totter, Patt Kbeum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Blls Carbuncles, Rint-Worms. Scald Ueait, Sore Byes, Erisipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationa or tlie SkiD, Humors and Diseases of the. Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dusup and carried out 8f tho system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most lucreduloua of their curative effect. Cleanse tlie Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its ImnnritieslmrMinir thiousrh theskin in Pimples. Krunttnns , - or Siires ; cleanse it vlien mi find it ob-tructcd and sluirB-lsh in the vein-; cleanse h wnen it i nui, nnu your feeTThirs will tell you when. Keep the bl Kid pure, and the health of the system will follow. PIN. TAPE, and other WOK MS. btrkirJT In the srteni of so mativ tlnmsan K sre effectually destroyed and remeved . For fult directions. rad carefully the circular around car', liottb", brinted in "Kiut laujruures Enirlish, tlerman, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H.WrDONAI.D & CO., Druggists and (Jen. Airents, San Francisco. Cal., and S8 and St Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRLUU1ST3 AND DKALER9. AND Ico Cream Saloon. CHRISTIAN KCESEE, THANKFUL for past favors, aain unnnunrof kn hi, mi.lii l.-irtro ad4ition to his estntilishment. end is prepared, better than ever, to accommodate customers with the very Dost ar ticle of FllESH BREAD, CAKES OF ALL KINDS," rins. sc. i rr r,,rr.isTi CaVesar.d Crifkers of all kinds i whnlp.atrt or retail, on reasons tile terns. ..M... . , I a good supply of Lemons and Oranges oii u hand. CONFECTIONERY. His assortrpont of Conrectioniries Is complete, einbrac'ng candies of the best quaiuy, nun. fruits, Ao. ICE CEEAM. Having fitted rip a room for the purpose, he will he prepared," during tho warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac, to lliOse who may call. Utfainllics anil others can be arcommodsted with the best White Water tco, at this establishment, during the summer months, at reasonabl prices. apl 2t-fiui. BE0.B0WLBY. AND SOTAUY VV HARRSON, OFTIO Ihave for sate a 1-rj-e. nmonrt cf frai and wanpvopert Kt all tho Western Sla'e. -

: ST. JOSEPH

WOOLEN :1LL Oldenburg, Ind., Manufacture GckkU which arc superior to any other now in market, and would inform the public that they are now prepared, with the assistance of new and Improved Msicliiocry, To" manufacture of " , tho be t grades .1 en s of all colors, Ilau viannrls.' Hlulc eSb-'lloublc Yurn. SIocUImjs Varus, Tweetls, l.lahUcts, Satinets, Etc., VAe., John B. Flopdeb. April 21-ly Splendid Assortment of Goodi GHCOKSHAKK & MASTERS, fAI FIELD, 2ND., sreoonstaatly rrcplemiahing JR their 1m in en se DHB3H GOODS, nslsting of WOOLEN AND COTTON tnGOOD every description, suo BROWN AND BLK AC ED UUdL INS PlilNTS.S AWLS, GLOVES, HOSIER Y, NOTIONS, UEADr-MADE CLOT INQ. CLOT S, CASSIMKRE S, &-t SCOOL BOOKS, ARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, FAMILY GR0CEESS In fact every tli in ir usually to bo found a ffa class Storo. Call and ect ST0S ST AND m-mSi MAKUFACTOSY OSDORW ft ...'CAIN BROOKVILLE, INDI ANA, Tlavcjast! opened a S to anl Tl i-Wnre Mann aetory at Hrnnkvilte, vn-re they will keep co ncon hand a nte snortuienl of . C03SIN1 PAHLQR ASE'H.UZS ST 3 VE logjcth.er with all their accompanying furn embracing ' Brass, Sna;.ir aid Tea Kettles. And in cy extra Stove Triu n insa A cd-Iron SJ-Iron r, Shoveis and Tons. ALSO gene tt assortment of Tin and Jaranned Wa 5-Os'wOI-2, -SUCH AS Roofinar, Spouting, Ac, done rilh neatness dispatch. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for Wares. We pat up the S-Rr Carbnnited Iron Rods, Cuble Reds, A. Terms Cheap for Co; Shop on Main stroet, first door below Liork' block. A fair share of the publie p tronasela solicited Marehll-T OSBORN A CAIN.

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Howard Sanitary Ala Assoclatloi For the Relief and Curo of the Rrrinp and TJafortunate,on Principles of Christian Philanthropy iK4ys on the Rrr-irs f Yoith, and the FolIs of Axe. ia relati tn to Marriage and Soei:it

( Kvila, with ai.rr aid for tha atSieted. Sent free, ie seli eov'tinas. d4-e. HOWARD j ASSOCIATION, !! P, rlulaaelphia. Pa, I apl 21 ly. ...

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Watches and Jewcli y. onslstinp of Ihiplcs nd Silver Wntches. el ail lie varieties of Jewelry of the latest ftj It ali patterns. II e has'also a grea t variety of Cu-rvrf, which will be'warrantcdTa&d sold at a iriliing advance on wholesale price. ' "4 Old Gold and dilver will e'reacived in exchange for Coodsl Watohes proT.jtly repaired id a 'ntat sod expoditiuus mannor. . Also, have jost received a large acted assortment of . and well-M-SINGLE X DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 'frSTOLS, OLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, SOT BELTS, POCKET KN IVES, &e. Alto keep or hand ALL KIKD3 DP A3HMBKITI5N, Powdor,(ps,Oartridge8,OoV'erhinentPereussio Caps, Lead, Jfi". Also Uuitar aadViolln Strings, Hows, Pega, Bridges, Tail Pieoes, ie. W 11. DAWSON. aji 2W. NEW TORE STOEI 3 Have received a splendid Assortment of SUCK AS Slack Dress Silks, Rhhirts and Cloakiiigr Poplins in all new shades, Plaid Alpacas n'd Serge's Clack and Colored Alp ' ALSO Brown andBIftacbedw Husflirs, AND 5 (DUDS Wo shall make a FLANNELS, JEANS, We continues to'scll our Goocte at One Price to all, and that the Lowest. SUING & KAISER. S opt. 28. - ' and DTJRlSrA.lSr HOUSEi BICH1BD DUENAM, PR0PEIET0I rnne,fl 1870. ' VALLEY HOTS K Brookville, Indiana.

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I-VV.I I ERAD1CATES DANKJUFF, pSi- -I Cures Humors, I 61 '

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AvS I place.. I My ZZ& SOLD BY DRuSeiRTS X;.";Jr And MERCHANTS Ewerywher Wy? Price One Dollar ter Bsttls. :M E.ri-.Tu BBS Cajll

PETER SCUAAF, - -'- PRUP uiiT( H

Jan.'ojy.Atto npys unci Co ins llors ti;a? BS00SYILLE -v-INDIAJJA,