Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 September 1871 — Page 3
THE AMERICAN.
TIME TABLE W. W. V. K. B. DOWNWAfcD WtAINS. fnav BrooVvill, rreiM TTPWAKD TBAIN3. gxpr, Tritin. V.: Mail Train " :r . .v - r-3dA.it. cishtTreia.......... '7 . -",11 ,1,1, wvery day, Including 4 ..'fvaight inii will Wnv.y tfVt" ..T.;!i!Tn.iDl statftms between faagerstown and Sll m" " " r Bteokville. - - . . orr Onr Ctronty Fair t, j successful progress at the present writing, 's.s... r,mi.a of the usual Urge attendance i visitor. Of ors. it i. too early an hour I0 particularize conceririog- the art.cl. on exLbhion, embratfg lb. l sanely .n the dlffert departments, mod w. most therefor, eler further comment vrerii nest week. We acknowledge ihe receipt of complimenttrT tickets!, the Indianapoli. Fair and the St.te F.ir-Ue former to take place next week and the Utter to come off the week af ter. ' Blank Book.. Photograph Album, and Notion. for sale eneapai - - The takeErfe & EraBirUle Company tiC .m.-d fooMty of capitalist, liriog io the f Th.; tnrtw iiial-inrduon noes 01 if hut ----- ' : t .- , ., . -i .nnrt;nir the srreat west witn toe fe,. da ihU They are convinced that oV W" - o ,hii b a paying road wnen compie.eo, that N (hey will receive dividends upon the ,oon of money invested to a greater amooni thK1 ,us would receive for interest on their monf r o loan it. " ' Bt looking on a railroad map. we ee that this road crosses all the roads in Southern Iodia Each crossing will be a feeder fcr ,his road and give our people mere direct connections with Indianapolis and the Northwest; i!t, with St. Loais, Loaisville, and ail parts of the Soithwtst. Going East, connections cso be made at College "Corner on the Junction; .1 Eaton on the Richmond & Chieago r"H, at Troy, Ohio, on the Dayton & Michs-,-..; a HBllefonsaine, with the "Bee Line'" to Cl-an; nd will be the oittst direct line for V- Wfc. Philadhi., and all oar Eastern -n In'.. . h iock wiil pay the capitalist, it will ! t. our people, not only in dividends, but i j b- u.crt-asrt of our real estate, by a re.iic iK of frrigbn on everythiniiihat is sbip1. 1. hr the road itnelf in adding f 300,000 to ih- axbliof the County, and by the increase t 1 nufcure. violin th! Kair should not fail . i a- 'hi- Family Grocery Sfore of Wiley ', - h i keep a full and complete stock of - u; y n their linn ot" business x xpontiou Visitors. !.,:.. quii a Ua number of our peo-tHi.-t ttf nivlves of the half-fare ar- - ..11... on thte railroad, and went lo the -! -t. i-.n the Indusltial Gspoiution. The . !.-- ' a t-ltite arrangement we unders'and . i. ' evtry JFri'laj, Saturday and S'ti- , hi- KX(ot io-. f I;.; forties liat just arrived t the U.-.s Sl in qaalujr aod price of -. ooiiipeiiliuu Fire Eagine. Ou'r ui y fa hers" having proposed 10 pur-tj-a ire engine for t4ie se f the town, orgoiibiiiMis were entered ihlo at Cincinnati, bh nit Mouday last the engine arrived and its tHpntity was tested in the Court House jard D3!(Jm k crowd of spectators. It fs of small sizi-, aiia inquires a large force lo work it, though 11 ihrowa a Urge stream over one hui 4rvl leei in distance. Cau't really say whelh r 11 will answer the purpose intended; certaiiil) u til do for a commencement, at least. TEe etnire fcppirates mgiue, hose, etc. is at preftem kepi 111 Suhrichte'a building. Gi i. the City Clothing Emporium for Cats, Pants. Vests, Hat etc. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. Delinquent. Tax Payers will please bear in mind, thai by law the Treasurer will have to settle with the Auditor for the delinquent taxi on ibf nrt daj 01 October next, eo thai the Deputy Tirasurers will have lo collect all the tUlitquetu laxes unpaid (that can be collected) U ihe prevent month of September. 3 C. Fogki., Treasurer. For elvhool Book. Slates, Pencils, Copy Books, EutioBSfj sad Notions, go to Keely's Teachers' instituteTMr. Maddock, the School Eaanainer, exrreMes the opioian that it is too late in the on io make arrangements to hold a Teach- ' Institute in this County during this Fall. He propoee to postpone it until the Holidays, some three mouth hence. Farmers, if you aut Pure Oils and Paints, bJ them of LUvis 4 Gates. Obituary. TuedaT the 12lh inst., Mr. John Hardin, tHishland Township, wat to Cedar Grova to ttend to some business, got out of his wagon, and ,U 4e,tt "hile he was walking the street. 1 HMdia was a native of Shenandoah ValJ. Virginif and came with his father to Deara County ever seventy years ago, when his J a UIe4 Md Uid the ,oU for the Village Hatoa. After Mr. Hardin married he eto thi. County and settled upon the farm re he resided until his death. The deceased en one of onr industrious, frugal and wellrmers. He leaves several sous anddaugh a urge circle of friends. In short, he Coi citisen, neighbor, husband and oarent wbote memory is worthy of being cherishexampi. to others. He was aged abu J.rs. p S'P'- 19, 1871. e stock of Groceries, Glassware, wara, Woodenw.re, Candies. 4a, just Brnti More of Wiley & Case. Erjbridj Vi'ttors t o s attending the County Fair ne fair should call at tui C tv nothing E "X emporium mil ... ,k. .nt..j:j 1.. of ltnJ. " aie mere. P,r CiderVinKr t Wiley A Case's. Ep,,o"eh:
FpriagfieW Items. , As 'Record' from this locality has railed for a few weeks to tend yo Items, I wiil Vtature oa the following! Capt. John Mc'Co7tttine host of the Burnet House, Mt Cttrnofel.hai sold his property in that place toChartey Stewart, for three thousand dollars, rae Cept. expects to return to his farm near Big Cedar Grove Church next January, when Charley will enter upon the daties of providing for the public palate. Though U is a new field to him, we will anticipate his success. We with him all the reward that a maa cf his gentlemanly habits and correct tastes entities' him to. Farmers have improved the past week well in getting their wheat sown. Most of the work is done, and attended as it is by timely showers, the
prospect or its coming up well could hardly be netter. We hear that James Rowe, who went last Spring from Mt. Carmel to Kansarwiih his fami ly, has returned, all sick with ague, that malady of the pioneer. Rowe reverts Mr. Bertensh.. lex-Commissioner) with his lady sick la Kansas zuey are mere on a visit to their son and famil. w weni wun Kowe. Howe and Berteakhaw lo i . . . . j ' cated on bottom land, which aeeoants for the sleknesk. fine land, bt had health-the old story or new countries. Baughman has had another 'round' in his mel on-patch. He heard the if proa A ot the festive laas, and, concealing himself, bounced upon them in the very act. Seising one of them, he covered the other with a loaded revolver. The bov tave meir -cards' upon the promise that the names " ep() wnicnso dubt will be done. TL. a. a a . . mai mcy were asnatted. is that tnnI, lavor, acd we hope it may hereafter be said, 'they never did it acain.' Stealing is the lowe.t f vioes, whether the theft be of melons or monev. Springfield is likely to furnish her fnll of A'adWates forCounty offices, and some of these aspirants have vert hioh expectations. Be steady. u..js; mi tosoiSTpoie knocks the persimmons. mostly. The widow and heirs of Richard Gates, dea'd. have sold their farm of 143 acres near Mt. Car mel to John and Elmore Cunningham for elxtv dollars p.t acre. 4 EpaisoriKLn. Sept. 13, 1871. F. H. ScobeysClct iiog Store is the place to get any kind ofRtady-made Clothing or Clothes mac to order; Indiana House. Gideon Ryman Esq., the well known Pronrietor of the Indiana House in Cincinnati, is steadily earning golden opinions from our people as a caterer to the traveling public. His tables are loaded with the substantials and delicacies of the season, and his accommodations aenerallv all that could be wished. His excellent wife is always on hand ready to assist him in all household afair, which she does in a manner that en titles her to no small share of the credit of conauciing mis popular city hotel. Mr. Ryman's clerks and waiters are attentive and accommodating, and hit charges most moderate. Every day during the Industrial Exposition he will welcome his gneeU and do bis best 1 1 please them, as he did last week to a Urge number of our Franklin County folks. Buy your School ii66ks of fceely, or anthing in the Notiou line you want. Fire Company. Now that we Lave a fire engine, 'tf course ihere rain; be a fire company 10 work it, but we have not yet learned of such an organization. Ladies, call at Davis & Gates' and examine their new Lumps which cannot be exploded or broken. Monster Apples Again.. Charles E. Filer, of Fairfield row n ship, b: a Uid upon our tabU three mounter apples of ll Pound Pippin variety, Krown in his orchard onp of 1 hem weighing a poand and an eigh h, one weit'hirg a poind aula qiar-er, and the third weighing ne pond and a half. Can any one beat thi? Scobey's stock of Clothing, llats, etc., is full and complete. Call in ihere and examine for yourselves. Dhtillery Sold. KlliCtl's Distillery at Hamilton, Ohio, was sold on Saturday by Collector Williams, for non-payment of laxes, lo Dodsworib, for $13,400. The amount due the Government was $30,000, and the Government will now proceed against EliioliV bondsmen for the rest. Wraicg Paper, Crown, Medium and Double Crown, also Tea Paper, for sate at lowest cash prices at Keely 's. Married. -A . . . . ua the lath insU, by the Rev. S.H. Whitmore. ir. ieny Arwin to Miss Sarah Todd of Whitu Water Township, Franklin Coant. Ind. Lon may me nappy pair nourish; For a good article of Baking Powder. Soda. Cream of Tartar and Spices of all kinds, go to W iley s. Case s Store. Died. Willie Lindsay, sou of Win. A. Lindsay died in Brookville, of putrid Sore throat, on Suuday night, after an illness of six days. lie was about twelre years of age. Davis A Gates keep a full assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, etc There were more arrivals at the Indiana House on, Friday last thau. at any other hotel in Cincinnati no less than one hundred and forty. Pretty good business, lhal. Pure Coal Oil at Wiley A Case's. Fifty-two deaths io Oucmaii last year from breaking and explosions of glass lamps. A preventative hai at last been found by using the Perkins A Hsuse Non-Explosive Lamps. Davis A Gates, agents. Buy your tobacco of Wiley A. Case. J. J; Lee has eutire cbarg of the Dinner Department on the Fair Ground, and will 'urtiish meals Id tegular or transient boarders. His charges are moderate. Call there when you want something good to eau For a good Ciear, go to Wiley A Case's. Thos. V. Mitchell L?q , one ot the Directors of the State Fair, is in town this week in at tendance upon our County Fair. Everything look favorable for a good Coun ty Fair this week in Brookville. The Fair promises to be a soceess this year, as usual Th Count Fair is ' all the fage' just btiw. "Still they cornel" is the cry of the numbers attending th Fair. Religions HoticeKev Jag. C. Burt will preach in the Presbyterian Church of this place at 1CJ o'clock A. M. on next Sabbath the 2iih iast.
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Leaving the Ettt and arriving at Chicago er Indianapolis, how shall we reach t he West? Tl best Line is aekiowedged to be th C, B. A Q joined together with the B. M. Railroad by the Iron Bride at BurlWttoa, and ealled the Burlington Route. The main Haeot the Route running to Omaha, connects with Ihe great Pacific Roads, and forms to-day the leading route to California. Th Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plattsmeuth, passes thronh LinWola, the SUte Capital, and will this year be finished to Irort Kearney, forming the shortest route across th Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of th B. M., diverging at Red Oak, falls into a line running down th Missouri Hirfln!! ftL JaaK IT..... . . . a --.- "tij, ni ait &ansa. Passengers by this route to Kansas, se Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Missouri, and, by a slight divergence, oan see Nebraska also. LVrs of fine views should remember th Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree-fringed streams it rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further thaa eye eaa reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remember it,-for they hav friends among th two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of th B. ie M.R. R. at Burlington, town, or among th four theaiand home-steaders and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where ''Uncle Sam is rich enugk to glv us all 4 farm." 1 flQjA-UECTAR I is a Fuaa Vt.inir irvi u u. w AAA with th eiui laa FLiVoa. Warranted to Suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for - wholesale only by the GRKAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA ; CO., 8 Church St. New York, Pi O. Box 5508. Send for Thea-Neetar Cireular. sept 15-4w EYE WATER. T7t H. Chambers, of Cedar Grove, sells an Eye XJ. Wash which he warrants to cur Weak Eves or Sor Eyes a purely vegetable, harmless article which can be used vn by the ten derest infant. Prioe fifty cents per bottle containing on ounce, which will be shipped to any point promptly to '"" aug as 3m. Novelty Clothes Wringer. "Tirej r 1 Notting, except the Sewing Machine, h as aver been invented which so much relieves the labor cf the household as the Wrina-er. But use fulness does not end here. The savins of cloth ing is of much greater importance. It is often rem&rked that articles of fine texture last twice as long when wrung in a Wringer as when wrung by hand. The Novelty has Goe-wheels on both ends. Th rolls are allowed to separate freely at either end. These, besides other advantages which it contains, seem, to be indispensable to a practical wringer New York Ih dependent. he ISovelty V ringer. Has beVonie an indis pensable institution in thousands of families. And we believe its great and increasing? nodular ity is fully merited for the Novelty evidently possesses all the requisites of a hst-cass, practical machine. Indeed, after using-on for mini months in our own family, we areprepared to indorse the Novelty as unsurpassed (the laundress says, unequaled,) by any of the several wringers previously tried. f Moore's Rural New Yorker. Sold everywhere. N. B. PHELPS A CO., sept 15-4w Gen. Agts. 102 Chambers St. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR A strangely fascinating, powerfully written, and thoroughly reliable book. From a new stand point and upon a subject of vital and absorbing interest. In two parts, showing the horrors 01 the barbarous system of treatment in rogue in many prisons, and the advantages of the system recently inagurated in others. Together with a true and detailed account of the maltreatment and cruelties practiced upon prisoners; also shamefaced criminalities with female convicts, mutinies murders, starvings, whippings, hair-breadth escapes, sketches and incidents, narratives, pen pictures, Sunshine and shade, illustrative of pris on life. Written by a ConVict, in a Convict's Cell. In one vol. 40 pages, over 50 elegant en gravings, made expressly lor this book, as sample paces, sample illustrations, sent on applica tion or, a bound prospectus, for 80 cents. C. F. VENT) Cincinnati, New York and Chieago. sept 15 4w. J U R II it Is not a Physic it in not what is popularly called a Cillers, nor is U lhtkbded as suob. It is a South American plant that has been used for rn nay years by the medical Faoulty of those countries with wonderful efficacy, as a powerful Alterative and unequaled Purifier of the Blood, and is a sure and perfect Remedy for all Diseases of the Live? and Spleen, Enlargement or fjbstrutitlon e f Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a want of Blood, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, Inflammation of th Lifer, vropsy, Sluggish Circulation of th Blood, Abscesses, rumors, Jaundice, (Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Agu Fever or their Concomitants. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT of JURIBLUA is offered to the public as a great invigorator and remedy for all impolicies of the blood, er for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For the foregoing complaints JURIBEBA is confidently recommended to every family as a houshould remeiy which should he freely taken in all derangements ol the system; It gives health, vigor and tone to all th vital forces and animates and fortifies all weak and lymphatic, temperaments. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Plati Street, New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Prioe One Dollar per bottle. Send for Cireular. sept 15-4 tow Fsychomanc?, 7 the Greek, signifying the power of the soul, spirit or mind, and Is the basis of all human knowledge. Psychomancy is the title of a new work of 400 pages, by Herbert Hamilton, B. A., giving full instructions ia the seienee of Soul Charming and Psychologi Fascination; how to exercise this wonderful power over men or animals instantaneously, at will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to become Trance or writing. Mediums, Divinations, Spiritualism, Alchemy, Philosophy of Omens and DretMoas, Brigham Young's Harem, Guide to Marriage, elo. This is the obly hook ih the English language professing. to teach this oeculi power, ad is of immense advantage to Merchants, Lawyers, Physicians and especially Levers, la aeeurlfag th affections of the opposite sex, and all seeking riches or happiness. Prio by mail, ia eloth, $1.25; paper Covers, $1, for sale by C. B. Lippincott A Co.; and Claxen, Remsen A Co., Philat Agents wanted for this bosk, Medleal Wofksi Perfumery, Jewelry, Ac. Sample free to Agents only. For single conies bv mail, aad terms to Agents; address T. W. Stars, Publisher 41 So. 8th St. Phila. Pa. sept 14-4w COOn Tor 1st class Pianos seat en trial no OrJU ag'ts. Address V. S. PIANO CO., 945 Broadway MY - Mptit-txr
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Ke person eaa take these Bitters aoeordinc to directions end remain Ion- unwell, provided their bones are not dea--trovsd br mineral poison or other means, and the vital ertrana wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Parsatlve aa well a a Taale, possessinc, also, the peculiar merit of acting aa a powerful arent in relieving Conrestion or InQamma tlon of the Liver, and alt the Visceral Organs. .. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether la youns; or old, married or single, at the dawn ef womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Sitters have a wtual. - i Farlalanmaterr r Chronic RaeasaatUaa and Goat, Dyavepala or Iadlareatlaa, Bll leas. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases af the Bleod, Ltvr, Kidaaya and Bladder, these Blttera have been most successful. Such Biaeaeea are caused br VTtla.r'd Blod which is s-enera'rir produced hr derancement ef the Plsreatlve Orcaaa. DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, Head, ache. Cain io the Shoulders, Cou-hs, Tis-htaess ef the Chest, Ulssiness, Sour Eructations or the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Month", Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ef th Beart, Inflammation f the lunc. Pain la the rea-iona ef the Kidney, and a hundred other painful srmptosna, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. - Ther invicorate the Stomach and stlmnlale the terpM Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled etBaacr la cleansing the blood of all impurities, ssd aasr pertlna- new life and vigor to the whole erstem. FOR SKIN DISEASES, .Eruptions, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls Carbuncles, Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Byes, Briaipelaa, Itch, Bcurfs, Diseoloratlons of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Bkln, of whatever name mature, are literally dag Dp and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One .bottle In such eases will convinoe-the most IncredulMe f their curative effect. - 1 Cleanse the Tiriated Blond whenever you And its Impurities bursting through the skin in PimplM.EruMlom or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish- in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and year feelinea will tell you when . . Keep the blood pure, and ths health of the system will follow. FIN. TAPE, and other WORMS lurking in tae system of ao many thousands, are effectually deJroyed and removed. -For full directions, read carefully the circular around eaeh bottle, printed In four languages English. German, French and Spanish. J. WALKXR, Proprietor. R. H. McDOJf ALD Ac CO., Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Francisco. Cel., and SI aad M Commerce Street, New York. tST SOLD BT ALL DRCUGI3T3 AND DEALIRS. NATUJRJE'S ResSorativ lontati&s no Lac Sulphur 77o Sugar of LeadNo Litharge No Nitrate it Silver, and is entirely free from the Poisoftous and Health-destroying DruKS used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will no soil the finest fabric perfectly Safe, Clean and Efficient--desideratum long sought forand found at last!. It res'tores and prevents the Hair from, becoming Gr-i iuS parts a soft, glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, ohecks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent ivhcn prfflatUrely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnstural Heat. As a Dressing for the Uair it is the besl Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass. Prepared Only by Procter Brothers, Gloucester, Mass. This Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the artile blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature s Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send a three cent stamp to Procter BrcS. for Treatise on the Uatnan Ilatr. F xb. information contains is worth 6 to any person. Van Schaack, Stevenson Jc !Re1 J, wholesale Agents, 92 Lake St., Chiesge, IlU oct7-iyiv ;.. REAL ESTATE fPHB office for the Iran si ctlon of this business, JL. n the town ol urooKviiie, Indiana, is two doors south of the Post umce. 1 oner great inducements to FARMERS. tfROl'ERTY; OWNERS, PURCHASERS, . AND TENANTS. If jou want to buy or rent ma A Farm, A House, A MllU A Lot br wish to sell anything of this kind, to the very Dest advantage, call on me. - 1 nave some very desirable town and country property now en hand. tor saie and traffic, at very low rates. T. BARTON. Safe ant reliable Life Inldranco, in any of i orms. by T. Barton, General Agent. pr21-tf. GED.BDULBV 2tcal2sit,Ttt Slfl cut i rr 3 u n Alien A suae AND HAERSONi OHIO 1 have for sal, a large amount rf farms and Hi property In all th Western States.
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AAIRFiELD, IXD .1 E L antly trepleihlag thslr lameas tv. GOODS, isting TfOOLEN AND COTTON llOQTtS ever y description, such as BROWN AND BLEACHEb MtjSLINg prints, shawls, Cloves, ITOSIERy. NOTIONS, LtEADT-ilADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c , SCHOOL BOOKS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, FAMILY GR0CEI1BS ae everythin g usually to he foand ina list : alt- and get Sis Years Tim ! I HAVE the following Real B state, in Fayette County, situated oa a turnpike road, and six miles from the railroad, for sale A TRACT OF 63 ACRES 23 cleared and in timber, with abundant wnter for stock: price, fl.800. r ALSO, 120 ACRES 90 acres cleared and undei cultivation. Good barn 60 by 40 feet, good bouse, 2 wells, Spring water for stock, and 2 good bearing apple orchards, prlct $ 5.TJ00. ALSO, 80 ACRES 60 cleared, snd 20 in timber buildings common, apple orchard first class, and well supplied with water; price, $3,200. I have also for safe a pleasant and desirable place X mile north of Fairfield. Good brick hous. 5 room, good barn, and 12 acres No 1 land; price, $2,2U0. ALSO, in Fairfield Township, a first class farm of 184 acres, about 120 of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, fsir improvements plenty of gooa fruit, water for stock in abundance price, 8,200. 4LS0, 89 acres bottom land near BrookviirV rnce, 6,500. All of tho above lands I will sell, and purchasers from 2 to 6 years to pay, as insy suit their convenience or means. C. R. CORY. aug 18-tf. Brookville, Indiana. IGNATIUS KOEHLEB CONTlNUEftto manufacture Boots and Sho of all kinds pro-nptlv to order, at him est sshmentin Brookville. He keeps on handafn sortmeUt o f LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. and guarantees a good fet in every instance Mending doneon short notice. Call and see hii asortment and learn his prices. nov 1-tf IGNATIUS KOEHL1R. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. I am tsaKiug and Veep on hard, , AT THE LAUREL IKON FOUND AY A Ueneral Assortment of Oast right and left hand, among which is the brsted Cast Plow that won the first ore th 3ki th Plowing Match at the State Fair last iuj Also Side Hill Plows, with Cast or Steel Shares. These plows are warranted to Sire satisfaction. If they do not, thei can be returned after a f lir trial and the money refunded. A samploof these Plows can be seen at the Foundry or at Charles Samoniel's Brook ville, ind. I also manufacture, Horse Powers, Cane Mills, nay Rakes, Cultivators, Clover Headers, Field Rollers, Ac, Mill Gearing and Common Castings generally. 1 am acting as agent for 'Jiar Scott Co., ( Rich mond) Steam and Horse Power Threshing Ma chines, Saw Mills, Portable -Engines. Ac, Ao. Also tor lijaj, tfitcs ant Alstatter s (Hamilton Ohio) Iroa Harvester, Iron M iwor, Sulky Pa'ces 0. Alii for the Massilon Excelsior Reaper Did Mower. I also deal in Pumpsj Churns, Ciaer Mills,Ae. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. lr work done by u3 is warranted of the best tnaAleial and workmanship. J AS. O'HAIR. Laurel, Iud., April 7, 1871-tf. PLOWS AT MIXERVILLE. nU'K the Dayton Wheat Drills, aug 4-2m. PlOws for sole. Also SAMUEL COLTER. Stibscri lers to Ppters' Mimical Monthly get all the latest and lst JjAm Jliisic at one and two cent a piece. TT1Fvry number contain froiri $ te laaJ Zt worth or new 3toflc: ana It can be hd tor 30 cents. Thejutrnnd at? Ancust numbers . contain Tliirtv "BT" Pieces of M asic, (T2 pace, sheet- Lfl, music size,) and will be njailen for W cents. Aildresi- J. t. rKTERS, 5'J9 Eroadway I. V. augl-Cml ANH00D: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. ust published by 17r. LewiJ. 258 pages, Third Edition. The JNledioal Companion and Guide to Health, on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, of faeminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses', Impotdncy, Menial and Physical Incapacity, impediments ttf Marriage, etc., and the Venereal and Syphilitic Maladies, with plain and clear directions for the speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases of the skin, suchfas Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils, Blotches and Pimples on the fac and body. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence ot sexual extravagance. The celebrated author, in this admirable Treatise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty years' sacoes&ful pratice, that the alarming consequence of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of oure at once simple, certain, and ef feotual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, can be effectually cUred, cheaply, privately, and radically. JtJEThii Book should be in th hands of everj youth, and every man ia the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. Priea 50 cants. Address, Pa. Levis, Sc. 7 Beh Btsawt New 7k, 9U9.
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or Watcheo and Jottolty. ousIiUBgVf Duplex and Silver Watches, and ati be varieties of Jewelry or the latest styles and patterns. Ha has also a great variety ef Clocks, " r.Bi,liM suiu ax a iriuing advance on Wholesale prioe. Old Gold and Sllvar .111 ....t.. A I. ehange for Goods. Watcheapromprty repaired ia a a eat ad expeditions mahaer. Alto, hav laVtrtifelved a TVrfra eeted assortment ef SINGLE 4 POtBLE SH'Ot OUN REVOLVERS, iS'Tdts, OLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER-FLASKS, SO TBELTS, POC KE T KNITES,t4, Also keep oa haad Alt XINBS JJF AHHUKITIIH7, owder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Preussl Caps, Lead. Ac. Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs, nplJvi Jaoues & Stout, 11 vti Lii) reSDestlailv aanoaaea t all riv ' V old customers aad everybody else that tnea nave removed into their Mew (Store Saildlag aa a aave on nana a complete assortment er BR I GOODS & MOTIONS Groceries of all Hindu, 300 TeS ak?d S O ES, AT S, CAPS READY-MADE 'OLOTBING, AKDWABB, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, SO , OOL BOOKSj STATIONERY, OILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINES, All.ef which we proteose to sell duriag'Ith fast three months of the new yat Exclus .vely for Cash or Produce t greatly 'reduced prices . . - , We invite the publie to fall anxed ina goods and learn prices, as we are determined sell as low as any other house ia South East Indiana, dec. S0-3m. l! ' OAEMEL STOYE AND TIN SHOP taiaue Sl Brother WOULD respect nll'y dire tthe btenti ea alliersontin wan to f TIN WARE OR STOVES OF ANV KIN& St th a aiiirtm kV t 1 1 t .4 h an In Mt. Car vt here t hey keepsonstantly on hands large st li verythingintheirlineofbnsiness Iheyw b. oputuptd order, ; ,t.;;0, Tin liooflng tGattcrlngdndSrloiltltag . hey are alto Agen's'fnr the sale sef Adams rumps. Also Agents for Elswald s MeUllie t?e tes and Heels, whirh they wftt sell either whole sale or etail. . , The offer all ardeles in ttVir Store ai most reasonable cah prices, and their work is warranted to give satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited. - Also, put ut LIGHTNING R0PS;i2 & ets. ber foot and $1,50 per point. April If, 1866-lj. The American Insuranc. Co, OF CHICAGO. Xtf39ALX.MZ.fr T 5? LAN Capital$695,683 34 UPON th Installment Plan, a policy is issued for five years. Premiums are paid in Sve equal annual payments. Upon this plan the farmer has but a small amount to pay each year, and has the advantage of tho proceeds of five erops where with to pay for his insuranc. He does not feel tbeee small annual payments, whereas to pay the time he insures for ftv year im ranee he feels it a burden. N. V. JOHNS OX, Agent,BrolvUle, lad. u T-K j7a. dates, HARNESS MANUFACTURER, Andersonvillo, Indiana, Keeps db food aseortmeo -ft Harness. JMfrddtas, .A . Ous'oun Wok 43a.sapMak en.
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nnEffaJciuB OCi X 3E2 at cx -to . TB E undersigned CommoaW-, hptejhted by th Court of Com bob Plaf raeHn Toty, Indiana, to s'R real estate In th ease ef 611. bert C. Vatream'p'et ah vs. Thomas A. Vaaa tel., now pending Ya said Court, will sell at puhlio auolion, oa the premise, Vifaet previously sold at Jrivt sal,) between th hewri 'cf II o'clock A. M. and o'clock P.M. o - - &fttr?y, September 22d, 18.-, th TolloVhrg 'tUeer&ed real hta, at the 'Cll a of Franklin in the State of Indiana, to wit: All that part or Lot No. t9 In Ment A HoYland's plat of th Town of Matasaora, . aad dee. eribed as follows: 46 feet in Trent off the wast aid) of said Lot, and running .ack t th refer of eaid Lot, being 40 feet ia Width n thTroat Una, aad th earn on the rear line of said Lotaad ranalag the whole length of said Lot, ooatalaing kvreIhirds of the whole of said Lot No. 29. Also Lot No, t In fh aadttWnal plat af V Town of Mataxaora as mad and laid ef by Daeti Prtva'li VlJs will be received for th abv described protteirty an.tO f Vptemher l(Mh, IT1. TERMS OF BALB. OnV-thlrd of purhas money to be. paid oV day, of sale, one-third 1st on year and remaining third In two years tree, day of sal. Deferred payments to b secured "by notes bearing interest from daU of sale, walvlag th benefit of valuation aad appraisement Uhw, together with motag or. the premises scld. . J. t. McKEK, VommiitiOBwh. August 18, 18T1-4W. BUCKEYE tiRAlfl DRILL. CHAS. SAHORHEL BK00KTILLE, IKDIAnX PXALCailT Hal-ilmrt & Cutlery, or - EtfEir? DESciupnon, 000 ffS, SASH AfiD JLirtOSy AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL lMEUEfll AGENT Tfc The Oeletrktci . Uutlvevc Grain Drill, ONE AND TWO DORSE, AND THE lMky" (Sate Sfflll. Pdmps of Every Description, QaBs spoKes ana renoes, uauaers' Hardware, Rope, cordage,, dx. In fact, he keeps the largest assortment of IV kind la th Valley, which he will sell CHEAP FOR CA8H. The publio areHvited toeeA and axamln hfh stock. aug. 18-ly. UOOL VJAWTEO AT THE OLD WHITE COBNltl, WroolMllc, Ind; s W. at hnyln Wool forth St. orfeph Woolen Still, at Ql den burg, and. keep oh hand a large supply of goads of thVr xoaauraetur. we win pay tne nign est mrni price ror wooieither in oaeh or exchange for gxiod. CEIMERAL STOCK Our general stock comprises Boot, Sho, Hat si Caps, Fancy Dry Goods, Domestics and notions; Grooeries, Queensware, Ao., which have he selected with great care as to styl and quality and will o sold at amallprofiU for cash) or eghanged for proaUea. . Attention Is ealled to oar UUarlas) depart'meat, in charge of Henry elm, A a i inST CLAliJ TAQ.DB. and substantial work is guaranteed. Oil1 stock Of sooda. in thls department, eonilti of all shades of the best French and Germ Broadcloths, a most careful selection of Caial meres. Doeskins', Ae. .WheA we sell goeds to pcwe wild desire to make it up themsalvel ho extra charge is made for cutting. Come and try 11 earySelm, - DIEIZ A TBAEG&IKK, Nev. 4, rSTe-ly. EAaLY BfiSAKFAST . Wool) C&OUIIMG STOVE, ld86b sold in 1870. Over 30,000 iH nctnal ubo. The largest ben of any stove nianum' :tired in the United UUIIIC9, Ji)3efrqcfible obk .-Fir'e Soifoh), Uses less ruel than Stoves xrltfi 9Jtn one-third smaller. Hot air chamber in front 61 EVERY STOVE dtfAliiKTEED To give perfect satisfaction; and iti MMng qualities equal to the old-fashinned brick uvea. Manufactured from No. 1 charcoal iron by HEDVV AY ww BDHTOn, Clnelnnatl, 0. For sal by all wide-awake stove dealers like K. uaBUKa, jirooaviue, x-noiaaa. uae 30-3a. CHINE all in sooH running order, and a early new are offered fot sale. Peraona wishing ta purchase should call at the Brookville Haw M ill, where the Bagine can be seen in operation. The" Separator is Pitts' patent, aad the ttagiae the 'Hamilton." A bargain can be hat "rl-la ton. V IABAS 0tI . aee U Sia 4-"-" ' iltbrnejB and CoaasellorsatLBV
