Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 September 1871 — Page 3
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AMERICAN.
ICAL DEPARTMENT,
Shockng Su!c:de The festivities ot the Fair were RudJeniy
:' interrupted on Thursday by a whock ing suicide committed by young James T. McCoy of M?.
TrMa ! u Tram S6' i PWARD TRAINS
Train.
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i.p p V R R iiici, uo sii'ji uimscii wiio a !ina;i pocket fMt " " i pistol or revolver. A correspondent of the ni)VARD TRAINS. ;' . . ' Leave Brookville. UazMte pives the particular?:
5 44 p ! Goinjr to the place where the act wai cirn!t:03 p! m" ! nitied, and attending, also, the inq test held by the Coroner, we learnad the fj'iljwin fac's: 8 :49 . a. ' The body before the Coroner was that of James
;";;.";"."7:30 I. I r- McCoy, a boy aged about 13. He, with his every day. including j faiber'a family, was alten iing tho Franklin
TW B " ! C.inntv Fair, held in this ritv IT. hd . nnar-
frVlcM trtin wUVcrvy r? e"ffrnd i a!,i fi'hl h of Aajou las'-, at ,VciP.Ut.tton.betw.eu H.gerstown and -
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- jviinni jj, J& aau! .1' K J r j ua 4 o ' avkjt i Iroad Facts and Figures. j Cienderining severely. For this be was ar- . . 1.-- :. V. rl- . .... .......
American tycicpci .v. ; SOsted, an J lielJ t3 but tar hu appea'anca a'
the next Iciru of Court. McCoy ti'al mniifested uneasiness aj lha titn-j Tor the trial drew near. To-day, while attending ths fair, he had been drinking.'and bad intimated that
he would kilt himself, Ela said
fol-
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eot ol a mite oi Amenciu -s " ..... r railroad bed: all
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lac ;I ,...Mi of earthwork r t
; 1,5 of iron ;!:Wn chairs V' :!. i,!'i,iCS ' '.:'S .;; per n ile jb.ive amount,
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ballast ' $S5 t ' 4J 59 6
?ir,5t to , irtfi rer mile would be
?,(too 00
i.vu be woaia Kill uiraieit. 113 said ti a young
856 Ct James, a few tniimtes before, tbsttbis was 300 00 i h s last dav at the fair; that he did noi exDect t
fee Mt. Canuel; that he woull not attend hia
(trial. They were smoking:, and h remarked.
' This is the la-sl ciar that I will ever smjke. Frank, we have always been good fri:id, let
312 00
500 tie
if i i:i t'j"u County .or io . i us ccittinne so. Frank, you must lake care cf ''f.Z risi. Bt the work in thi.j'ioiriteS.i6ed ifcat they had been drinking 7be ma hevir tfcia tV.e average, i dariir; ihe day. Hi had con versed wilt JOatig over the E.st Fork, one over J-i-ues, lelliujj what be would hara dona r hrcr Fikt Creek at St. Marj's, ClendeniitB ra'her tha-i 1st C. whip him. lie pr-i! .iier J-n!l streams along tua r .ute, ; was sitting dowa, and leaning against thj fence; .. j.,.ease the amount to b expends! i drew his pistol (single barrel), and said: "iotue.i3,ty t ) $SsJ,0 '0 or $100,00 . Most cf J thing will hppen." Showing the pistol, ho sai d:
iHSnlit?way into tae pocKds ci . jj0 you see t'jti? to young James, lie said
nii'-?, nsri'iM'!, A;. Trade 'Good bye;" thea pvit th p'stol to his lett breast
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u ad jiiney plenty. To insure this, ; and firod. The ball eutercd two inches bs'.ow v 5tp;k intha road to the amount Cf ; and to the right of the heart, lie died instantly
3:oh will ccrtHiniy pay s:"T thousand ,
:;a after the road is ompieted.
aad without uttering a word.
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Young McCoy, though a 'wild boy, was a uiem-
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s;sa " c . i latkb.
,h continuance ot the Uuicinna i Sinoe the horriblo suicide which occurred here
-t'' Kxpn5:1; he W aie aii'r V.:(J 'daring our recent fair, we have hal opportunity .,?Cmpany will sell round 'rip lickeis j to leru the lull particulars, aad the cause that fire frcm all stations to Oincirsnati, j !e 1 the young man to commit the tcirible act.
any of the rejulr trains. Xne bay's name was James T. McCoy, son of John
McCoy, of Mt. Carmel. Before the afiray, in
Gaiigerships. lAugust.ia which McCoy stabbed Clondenuiug, i-f SfMEtr, sm if Gen'l Can. Ppoontr, of j McCoy was recrded as a bay cf good morals and tvwt'r-arg, has l'"11 appointed Gaugcr and i manners, and h ighly respected. Many think he ifitoi'i'y at Sqaibbs Distillery. J. V. J was not to blame for the difficulty wh:ch ho had -;:bs assigned to F. Kiasir.ger's i wita C.,as they hl s l!e 1 their diCculty osce, -r. licfj changes wore mide abaut a j,ut s,i-uie uiichief makers declared thai it was not :ltp. ' settled in the right way, and by contrivances T.r.ittfUtiJ that John A. Colescott, wbo j brought about a settlement by a fight. McCoy J t Oiu.-r's ca'.nmission fsr a year past, tr;ei t0 avoid the contact with C, and, therefore, 's !:prukly be assijned to B ?ggi D.stil- j wouid perhaps have been acquitted by the court, .t t'-.e first . f rest month. While in Brookviile, to alttnd the fair, the
! b.ys and young men taunted him by pointing to
tae j il, telling him thare was the placa he must soon live; also, that h j coul 1 rct possibly avoid going to the Penitentiary for several years. With the t lants and exaggerated ia.igsrs hcl 1 up before
hiio, it is not so gre&t a woaderthat a boy so I young, a nd with so much respect for himself aad i j 1 al..i-M m An a.n.1 t hi 4 t r tt II t 1m h .
. i" ul ''"'" t'"' .diddock is decide tiv a cenius . . . , . . , . ,
his di-grce to bii, he doubtlpss would cot have committed the fatal deed.
lis tsrrua urow agaia. j iivjul'a'.ly chaste and cxcce ling'y moral j ;-iS "rra::kl;a Beuiocrat," exhibite 1 itse If '. ist we!, containing several nica articles i t "j siyinj". C he Cou::ty fcho-jl Kx.iniacr i.-st t.ut paper deserves unbouniad praise j !: Mi:bititns of spl--T.did talev.t and un- i
:ilso:lUt
:eiepipr Sice. But scriou.-lv the ear- - c iitur of th it pnpe-r hav r.y ta'uca a-5,-t xi:, we presume he lecls much better . r-ko aforesaid.
Heligieis Notices. W. R. LiOiniwin iil preach nf.vt Sab-::r!.:i-T a-d evt at the M. E. .. ! ihis plac- ' M j Wrils will prr-acb rrevt S::;:,?nv, a, at ilirt I.iule tVur (in;vt' Cna:clt
v. v. v.
The rx.jositie. j -rs of Kir p-p'e i'
t..e pnvi'.e v n at o i 1 t'r.s
Dadicatioa of Altars. Two nc altars vsill be dedicated at tho Catholic Church in this place on Friday cf this week. Services to eouiuiineo at 10 o'clock A. M.
Church Convention. The Christian Churches in Franklin, ITrion, Itush, Fayette and Decatur Counties will hold a Convention with the Chsroh at Flat llock, five miles southeast cf RushviHe, October ICth, Hlh
1 ii i 12:h. P'me cf the best speaking talent cf i the State wi'.l be there. Every Church in these
K'"1"-"" i Counties shoulJ ce represented.
i. Jim rial
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ifr ht-ary dti.jj;io'i t, and i his weeSv tho
wen. cart
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les s ci" Sp-iid m II yrsos.
r i or;. 1 n u e. ' Croton O.I ." of It ih
J.tt.'k t- lirst pre.iiiu.n for trotting.
i'. Out i f il roe hs:i(l Tlrn. 2? 111?- and
ii tjitifi I.) or th'-ee other promis.d,)r, b .t La.-e faiiod tj acer- ' U .' ; ., e,-,; r. li or of M-.'nnnrj.
I' -'J, -.a the red t;b'i in the j a ... :., ru is oat v( three.! ' I'-'-hj. F'achp-4-JVi sorrel j
a id 1! i na is b ).v:i mare, of
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Catholic Mission. Tro Vranciscin FaVaers wiil comruenco a Mis sion in this place on Fri lay of this cek, continuing ten successive days. Services every morning, afternoon and evenipg. All persons of
j other relijriou-? denominations who wish to bej come acquainted with tin Catholis csremonies
Letter a. Pri'Tfior Harrison will give a five in the Ms b.v.list Cb'trch at Fairfi,:!!,
evening cf ibi wte', S-'pt. 20ib, ti CfMiitry
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lrc'u'e Friday
Laurel Items. Joseph MunchoSTs new furniture store is now in full operation. Austin Wehb's new blacksmith shop and iron store is also in full operation. Mr. V. atso sells agricultural implements. lie expects to constantly add to his stock.
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Isaac Weir, manufacturer of spring wagons j LISHIXO CO., Ciacianati, Ohio; Chicago, III.:
sept 13 4
and farmers wagobs, is doing a good
Repairing generally done to order. The store building known as Gifferd's ilall has been remodeled externally, and presents a much improved and very different appearance from what it formerly did. Dazard's c'jopcr shop has been repaired and is in operation again. The old Lutheran Church building has been thoroughly repaired and crowned with a belfry and bell. , There has been more repairing and building t'ais year than usual. John Fogcl open's a new store this week, containing a full stock of dry goods, groceries, &s. Reuben Fogel, clerk. Buky & Kerr paid one dollar and twenty cents
ror waiai Un w ;ek. Tiny tell us thit they buy more wheat and sell more flour than all other
mills in the Valley combined. Metanura Items. We ind ths following in this week's Conncrs-
ville Exminer:
Joe Groff caught fifty fine bass on Friday, la the river near Metaruora, and it wasn't a very
good day fr bass either.
A Metainora man got fieeced out cf one hundred
and fifty dollars in a Brookviile gambling hell
during the Fair. Harried. At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. llimolick, near Colter's Corner, at"3 A. M. Sept.
2ist, lSTl, by Rev. F. S. Turn, Jacob P. Sitesand
Miss Mary ldimclick. At the residence cf th bride's father, John Loper Eq., near Bleming Grove, Sept. 21st, tSH.ate P. M.,by Rev. F. S. Turk, William II. Truster and Mis Mary C. Loper. Died. Sept. 13th, at his residence on Tep!eton Creek, Fran-ilia Co., tnd., after a painful illness of a
few hours, George W. Carman. He was bcrn July
25tb, 1643; was con verted and joined the Methodist Church in 16th year of his age, and continued a f lithfjl meaibtr till death, lie leaves a wife
and two Utile boys, an aged father, brothers and
sisters, and numerous friends to mourn our ir
reparable loss. He was called away so suddenly
and unexpectedly 'tis hard to say farewell, but we b w in submission to the will of Him who hath said, "I will not leave you comfortless." A very appropriate funeral discourse was preached by the Kev. F. A. Hester, from Luke 12;h chap, and 4Uh verso. Farewell, brother: 'our heart's fond treasure; Farewell rill this hfs is o'er; When hand in hand we'll have the pleasure Of rambling ou the shining shore. II. Valley House. Mr. Sehaaf, Proprietor of the Valley House, certainly doe3 get up uiost excellent dinners as we can personally testify.
business, or, St Louis, Mow
QQQfl Fcr ,st c," Pianos sent on trial no VStJU asr'ts. Address U. S. PIANO CO., 645
Tnauery at Metamora. Jams O :iie-i;e having leased the eld Gordon Ta'itif ry at Me'amora, U ensraged in manufaclnritifr the varions kinds of Kaiber. Us is a 1 workman, hailing from Cincinnati, and wiil sa'isfy his easterners, Saud your orders to biin.
The F.di'or ol the Franklin Democrat evilently feels very sore over the recent elections i:i Mains aad California.
King Fr.ist has male his appearanca bore.
I'uky i!i Ivrr, far wl.eat.
o: Laurel, aro paying il,2o
Jcsoa Lynn's bu?y took the lira! "pretn :u:nat t!i3 Fair this yrar.
The IVg Cedar Grove Church coiuproniired at Connersville.
case was
Cambridge City Fair ihU week. Tiiis is the season tr putting up stcTi. Fruit hprs are aain i i bloif.
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V .Lirji'Te vs. t?,-s.k. t he
i ) an cV.Ani: of versus lot
is trie i at Ctiinersvilla last " 3 i'l :t Ju liVMit cf fifty d.'l- ; S. a- 1 ihat h a!si pav l!ie
1 inc May 20, 170.
i. o. a. t. The Pi t riot C v.ve-'.tion ih? I. O. G. T. wi'l convene at this pla?- c nnniiioinj; the 10 b cf Octoaer, and comir.ne in session ibreo days. Tho f. itids of t h e Order nra invited to a'tenl our paV.ic raei-ij;, a I speakers w ll b cn ha-.d. N. T. Kkmv, W. S , lnokvill Lrtdje No. i'o.
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iTfciiun List.
liis'a the full list uf tSe Fair last week. H-
s c iie ihe usa of the S-CfS-
an? rre tided.
or.st?r App!rr. Afji'u ';'t, .1 Ui'hlaud Townsbip,
. '.o- -.av a
lot
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pies
aP -:t-l i;i wtisiht, one cf ibem
Royal Arch Mast-as.
Thcrj will ba a niec-li!;! of lltookviile Chap-
er N j. 16, for work, on Tuesday, Ojf. .1 T. T. Smith. Sec'y.
Teachers' Association. Tho Teachers Association of Butler and Erook-
liurha J ton Leaving tho East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, bow shall we reach the Wresl? Th best Line is acknowledged to beth C, B. & t; joined together with the U. Jc M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and eallod the Burlington Route. The main lise of Ihe Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pacifio Roads, and forms to-day tho leading route to California. T e Middle Branch, enteiing . Nebraska at Plattstreuth, asses through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 u iles. Another branch of the B. M., diverging at Red Oak, falls into a line running 1 .vn the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all Kans.os. Passengers by this route to Kansas, sea Illinois, Southern Iuw. , and Missouri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of file views shoa.d reasombor the Burlingtou Rou'e, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree-fringed streams its rough bluffs
and quarries its corn-ceeana stretching over the
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ville Towushins will meet at the 0k Forest School J prairies further th.n eye can reack."
tlouseoa Satu-d oy, bept. .5 ", t. I , at early candle-light. Programme for the evening: David Jo linson, Grammar; Francis.-o S. AUry, Orthography; Isaae NT. Roop, Arithmetic; t Ellis W. Foster, History of U. S ; . A. B- Line, School Gjvernment. The public are invited to attend. By order of tho Fresi lent. A. B. Linn, Sec'y.
t.iae ounces and meas-
! i t ciiiu nlVrerice. Twetilyi la'l-bashel tne sura beap'eti'el us wish Eva uf theru,
,;jst ab ve mentioned, which IfeW Ilistillery.
ic5;;.ti il,., c r-. T, n n 1 cis. . rti.hon. of St.
-o-.iri.u. iure necrj i. ...i.. ...... e . - - i Ujliaad l.pP;,i variety, j teon, in Doarborn Co., intend to ommenee about
.y lak? the premtuau.
I he 1st of October to dif.til brandy from fruit.
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at lb
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t:u:! o, v.;-. I.:. I!.mr' C.rn Drill. o exhibition
all c impetiiion J A. A. I Fair lat wee'r, was pron j-anc-d abeal cf all
of ar:des, i co-npeiitor. TiiM D ill U manufacmred by
V.el tha Willow i Lonj, liliek & Ads'a-er. of Ham ilton, U.no.
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istmii , s nvonstro is rec.ze-, GosseU's Store. . .... . ,( NV'low Ui.se!i . . . n ...ll h., r.r4 to tb Old
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Felliws' Uuildin? opposite layers cere, bre persons Jesiriti Cheap G .d can find ihm in abundance. UebajuU recid a
i... ,i..lr ,.f tire Good. Onfensware, Hoots.
Shoes, Notions, Groc?rie., etc., which be will
sell at very small profi'.
Land buyers will be sure io lemember it, fcr
they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris,
tae Land Commissioner of the B. A; M.R. R. at
Burlington, Iowa, or amcngthe four thousand
home-steadcrs and pre-emptors who last year filed claims iii tbo Lincoln land office, where "Uncle
Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm."
BroadwRy, M. Y.
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Splendid Assortment of Good
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WATCH FREE. tionery Packages, Cheap Jewelry, Ac , Ac. Si! ver Watches given gratis to every agent. ?2'1 per day made selling our goods at Country Fairs and Political Mectinrs Send for Cirealar. Address Mosrok KiiNjtDT A Co. Pittsburgh Pa. sept 15 4v.
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Watches and Jewelry.
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pr.s's'tTr'j? irf'Doplex and Silver Watches, and e! he varietits ol Jewelry uf Ihe latest HTird patterue. Hehasalso a great variety of Clocks, which will be warranted, and sold at a triSiii advonee on wholesale price. Old Gold and Silver will be receive In exshftPjre for Uoods. r Watcho pro cptly repaired in a beat and exp"?l!ilicus manner.
Alfo, have.luit received a large and wall seeded assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, 11EVOLVEBS, PISTOLS, OLSTER'3 ANt) BELTS,,
T 0 W DE K -j FLA S , SO T BELTS, POCKET KNIVESAe. Also keep on handj AIL KISBS DF AKEENITirN, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Garern men t Percutsio Caps, Lead, Ac. Also Guitar and Violin Strinus, Tiow, Tegs. Bridges, Tail Fieees, io. Wil. DAWSON. apl 2Wi
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FOR SVTli,
T H AVE the following Real Estate, in Fayette 1 C unty. situated o-t a turnpike rftad, and six mr'es from the railroad, for sale: A TRACT OF C"J i cii US 2.1 cleared and 40 in timber, with abundant vater for stuck: ft ico. I.SOil. 1 ' ALSO, 120 ACRES-90 acrrs cieared and under cultivnti :n. tiood barn t0 by 40 feet, good house, 2 wells, spring water for stock, and 2 good bearing aople orchards price 5,0!l0. ALSO, 80 ACRES 60 cleared, and 23 in timber, buildings eemtnon, aj ple orchard first class, acd well supplied with water; price, 3,203. I hive also for sale a pleasant and tlesirtble, place mile north cf Fairfield. Good brick house, 5 rooms, good bam, aud 12 acres No. 1 land ; price, 2,i(S(. ALSO, in Faiifiol i Township, a first class farm of I SI acres, about 120 if which is cleared iind in a high stite of cultivation, lir improvements, plenty of jeood fruit, water for stcck in ahuudaocc': prica, S,2'J.I. ALSO.raneres bottom lacd near BrokvilWf.iie, fi,.;!!,), ' Ail of the above lands I will. sell, and Elve purchasers from 2 to o years to pr, as miy "suit their conrenicuee or mean.'. C. R.CORY au 13 tr- Brookviile, Indiana.
EYE WATER. EH. Chambers, of Cedar Grove, sells an Eye Wh which ho warrant; to cure Weak Eyes or Sore Eyes a purely vegetable, harmless article wh ieh can be used even by the tenderesl itiTant. Price fitly oents per bottle containing one eunce, wh ich will be shipped ta any point promptly to order. oug 25 3m.
UEDUCTI0N0F PRICES TO CONFORM TO KRDITOTION OF UUTI.HS. GREAT SAYINti TO CONSUMERS IV C-KTT1XG "F CI.Mi?. &?et.SenJ. f or our New Price List and a Club for:aill accors'.pr.r.y it, curtailing fuM directior.s making a lari'o saving to consumers, and remunerative to club oranixers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,
VESEY
31 A- 33 P. O. Box 5543. sept 15 4w
STREET. NEW YORK.
THE Novelty Clothes
Wringer.
V Ma.rHtLPs aco. I -'-r S . SOI-t AGENT!!
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IBHATIU3 KQEHLEB C0NTINU Hg to manufacture Uools srd 5hr of atl kimis pro nptly to order, at Lis eta gshment i n Brookvi'le. He keeps on hand a f u scrtmcu t o f LADIES' AND MISSES' SnOKS, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. ami funranfees J a pood iit in every Instaioe Mending doneon short r.'ot ice. Call and stehir asorttusnt and learn his prices. nor 1-tf IGNATIUS KOEIILKR.
IMPOIITANT TO FAI'.MSKS. T am m:rvt'i!t nnd Veeri O" hert l, AT LI I! RE L K;dN F0UXDAY A General Assortment of
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right and )ert hand, amerg viliirk ; tbe
nraien irfi t inw tnsr won rne nrn pre r be Plowing Match at the Stale Fair last Fal Also
si do urn rio
with Cist or Steel Shares. These plows are warranted to give sfttisfaeti,m. J t roey do not, the.f can bo returned after a f lir trial tnd the money refunded. A satnplocf these Plows cu be seen at tho Foundry or at Cnarles Samouiel's Brookv'lle.Ind. . I also manufacture, Horse Powers, Csne Mills, Hay P.ake, Cultivators, Clover llcauers, Iie!d Koilers. Ac, Mill Gearing and Common Casting" generally, i,I m aetir. aTrit f ir t?anr ? -ott Co., ( Ri-h-pionJ) Stean art i Horse Power Threshing Machines, Saw Mills. Pjrtih e Engines, Ae.,..fcc. Alsif-tr I. tar. .'llic'cail Alstatter's ('Jarniltan Ohio) troa 'lrVJ3pr, fra I is jr, -Snlity It ikes .tc. Alstftrthe ta?siion Exc-'sior Reaper and Mower. I also doil in Fuai,'s, Churns, C'i-lcr Mills, is. Repii ri- of all kinds pro-nptly attended to. lr work dore by us is warranted of tho best maAlcial and xr irkmanshin. JAS. O'llAIT. Laurel, Iud , April 7) TS7J. tf.
rjacue3 & Stout, AT WHiTCO 3113. ITIT.. TrOTJLD rc pe annoeao l all thy V old custuiutrs uad evttjoouj else that theihavo rcmovtd lulo tbiir New Store Bui loii s Ld tiuv ou baud a compute atsurtuitiit cf DUX GO ODS 6- V 0 TIO.YS Groceries cf al Kincs, COO TeS a.x-d ri () ES, AT S, CAPS B E A 1 Y af A 1)E CLOT 11 INU, AHDWA U E , Q U E E NSWARE, GLASS W A BE, fcC OOL BOOKS, STAT ION EKY, OILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINES,
AM cf wliivh we pre.p4ose to sell duritjtbe fiast thr'20 months tf the tew yearj
Eic.uS vcly fcr Cr.sh or Troducc
at greatly 'reduced prices We int ite the puViic to oall anxej iname goo Is and learn prices, a s we are determined sail as low as any other bouje in South Ea,t Irniifr.a. dec. S0-3m
A GREAT fiSEDIC&L DISCOVERY. IILM.N ftrnr TtiBaeny hl
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;. IVn.ifc. l-r-.t-ntor. K. 11. M'lt.MAi.,..t c.. rtrutKL. a:.a w. A('u,ii t muuico, Cl ,ui ii mi ll CmMmSk, .N. V. Vineffnr Hitters nr cot a vile Fenry Driuk, M.-.dnf Poor ltnrti, WhUkey, Pswof Spirit utl KcfnNS T.iunara. doctorcrj, spu4t and ened topiease tbetAGto. called Tonic," Appetizer. Rcstorcn," ic., Uiat l?ad tho tipp'.jr on to drunkei n?iw and ruin, but are a trne Medicine, made fnoiu thn Kative Hoots ani Uerbi of California, free from nil Alroiioiic Stliiuiluiirs. TUt-y are the (Jit EAT .lil.UOU riltlFIHJ' nnJ A I.IKE ;VIX1 I It irt'lPl.E. a penect Kcuovator awl Invieorator cf the System, carrying olf ail poiaonoua matter SttJ restoring the bltvoil to a bcalihy condition. $o partoa ,Cin tat. these Hitters nccorttinsr to directions and r.--naln lone unwell, provided their bones are not dtroyed by mineral poison or other moans, aud the vital enrens wasted Inyond the point of repair. They nrc n (Senile l'lrcailvo aa well nil ia Tonic, possvssiii?, a!ro, ttic peculiar merit of actip aa n poweiful at-ent in relieving Conrestioa or IntUwiBation of tlie l.ivor. nud oli tho Viscrral Organ. FOIt I KHAI.K (' II PLAINTS, whether fe youn or old. married or ninle, at the dawn ot womaakood or at Uie turn ot lift., these Xouic Hitters have M enun!. 1 ' For Inflammatory or Clu onicltlienmatlaru nml liail, Iy ipetiil or I uliaeatin, 1$Flouu, Keinlttont nml I uteniilllcnt Fvo(r. li-Kpnsrs of the Illood. I.ivcr, Klilaeys aad Itlndtlt.r, tlieae Illtterif hurc heen moat aacceaaaU rurh Jiscaars aro cauaed by Vitiated Klod, wtiich Ir cenerallr produced by derangement ef the Illareali'e OrKnun. r IIYSI'EPSIA Oil IXniOESTTON, Heache. Tain hi the ybonlders, Couhs, Tightness of She Chest, Dizziness, Sour Kructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste- In the Mouth, Itilioii Attacks. Palpitation of the' Heart, Inflammation of the Lunirft, Pain in tbereclonis of the Kidney?, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tha etTsni-tns rf Pys;epsia. They inrisnrate the Stomach and siimnlata'iaetonal't Li'er and JtoweU. which render them of aneaalUl efficacy in clcnnsin; the blond of all iinpiiritiea, aad Irupartina new lifa and vi-or to the whole system. - FR MKIN DISEAM.S, Eruptions, TaUar. Salt Itheum, Jllotciies. Spots. Pimples, Pastilles, Boila Carbuncles, Klnrr-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyea, Krisipelaa, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skia, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatover Bain ornature.are literally dur np and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. Oaje bottle in such cases will convince the moat iDcreduloa cf their curative effect. t . Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenr'.r yort find Its Impurities Imrstimr through theskin io Pimnhs.Kruptloai or Sores ; cleanse it when yoo find it obtrnetd anH sluireish in the veins: c!ene it when it is fool, and your ffdinirs will tHI you when. Keep the blood pur, and the ht alth of the syaU-ui will follow. PIN, TAPE, an I o'her WOK MS, lurklnr fn the systm of so manv thotisanils, are effectually de. troytvl anl r.'movi'.i. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each lioTtle, printed in. four lnuuaxes Enuiish, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. IT. MCDONALD 4c CO. Prutista end (ten. Agents, San Francisco. Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. fcT SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALBR!(. BUCKEYE (IHAIN UKlLk
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all.tersontiu wan i j f
contains no Lac Sulphur To Sugar of I.e5
JNo uitharce ,o Nitrate of Silver, and is en-
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. c . t'1- t,naAi f w .luiii taroi?OTlous rtO.i uii... ur,- ,
ao u.nir. rvT.. , : ? . "fc5 " r I " '.Jl; ,Zl ' lrX used in other Hair Prei-nrstiots. . rpriE o(ru.e fr the trans etion of th-s businrss, been invented which so much relieves the lahcr . Tr,.,M., in , si wilt 1 .-r i. ia,'.
cf the household as the Writer. ut its use- . ., ,he H;ls "f- : -- A" ... : "r:","' V.;", ,.., "V" '
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rr?miu;n oa f,tr'y-vec Our poo'.e are t .kin tij.ajt of the rreV P!M!.isl.eirt2 the largest ' ant old anJ frosty weather, anj are makiti.K
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Th woolen factory at Cotinersviile ba fn ri . i .i. - i k.r flamnaes bv the
re-rootea, m i . - - fir ro bin rar-iP.T repaireJ. $J,030
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i inter am u .nn - six virietse !
Concord. I Jithn DV hts sM o bit parln-r, h. Tra
d Taylor's Bulletin. Mr. ' V.U interest In the dry grwls stors on
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- "'i s:ra.ia ujM at iha 411 White Cirner;
l '3'31)'SSjluh' 'car lJb-jis anjj iv JiVp hxi 'P'M'ii 1 rietis of ap- ! IWr 0,Ht- -Mhl.etcr,. Si
Pial 'lo-ei':-. I.
fulness does not end . here. The caving of elothinir is of much trrenter irsrortance. It is ften
remarked that artie'es of tino texture last twice
soil the finest fabric perfectly Safe, Clean and litho'ient--tesi Jeratums long socght t'orand found i at last!
f It restores an.l nrnmnt, ia TTair from beeom-
as lone hen wrt ng in a ringer a w-j sn ; in s Gray, imparts a soft, s.cssy appearance. wrurp by bd. The ovelty has 0S- ! moves IVindrua', is cool nVi ref-shin to th, head, on bo.h ends. The rolls at .Lowed to ; che(ks the f . restore, it to ner.rate. freely at e.lher end These, beside t t wh premaiure y lost, prevents other advantages which it conU,Cs. seem to b ,,eil,.lche tW9 al, Humors.eutanus eruptions, indispensable tt a practical wrtnger.-rNew ork and unB-tlrjll llwt A, a rrM(i fot th.. Uaii
Independent. ( The Novelty Wrineer. Has become an indis-
jpensable institution in thousands of families. I A nd we believe its great end increasing po oUr-
ity is fully merited for the Novelty evidently posresscs all tbe requisite S ot a first-class, practical machine. Indeed, after using one for many months in our own family, we are prepared to indorse tho Jfoveltv as unsurpassed (Ihe laundress
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- Mil""' ' !. I rajesser w.ll t sjj Everywhere
inducements tj
FARM E IIS. l'KOP E RT Y O XV N E U S, PUIiCIIASEliS, , AND TENANT3.
TIN WARE (Hi STOVE
OF Ar4N KKD
at thcAssortmf Tit,atth?ir J'Phop ia tilt. Car where I aey keep ; .instantly on h nd t '.arge si Iso yetytbic ei ntbeiriine'o f busm ers 'lteyw h c pui ap t o order, Tin iioofliis atterlnsasflSifJatlr.g
"ey are alsi . Aptects'for tho sale r.f Adams Pomps. Also Agent fur Llswald'a M Gallic So Us and Heels, wiiirh they will seL either whale salo or rt tail. . ; . They 'feral! articles in their Store at most
reesonabls cih iiricesi, au4 their work is wcr
rantelto cive satisfaC.ion. Orders lesnectfullv
-solicited.
Also, put tip LIGHTNING ROOi'12
CHAS..SAHIONIEL, DRGCSY ILLE, 1!, DIAKA, DEALER IN Hardware & Cutlery, OT EVERY DESCRIPTION, DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS, AND ALL KIXPS OF AGRICULTURAL 1MPLEM1IS. AGENT FOR Tho Celebrated Backerc GralJi Drill, ONE AND TWO HORSE, ASH THE EixGksfo (Qm&x Ha S. Phius of Kvflry Derlptlon. Hub, Spi"feis and Felloes. Builders' liardivare, Ifope, Cordage, & . i ... In fict, he keeps tin largest assortment of the kiadiu the Valley, which tie will sell CJIEAP FOK CASH. The public are iavitsd tj call aud examine his stock. i? IS Iy. VOOD COOKING STOVE;
1060 sold in 1070. Over 30 GOO in actual use.
The largest oven cf any stove maimia turod in the United Stales. Uses less futl 5iiMt;YerA wHU oven un? llilvil smaller. Sot air chsmbEr in frbat cf Cve.
apiece,
i warratnej.
' btteaf frc:fuu.'t tbi Ijtiiiicsv laere.
sS'.ai:
it is the best Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, M.i'i. Prepared only by Procter Prothers, Glouce.-ter, Mass. The Genuine is put ut in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the artile blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's flair Restitrati w an.l tkA no mlmr.
Sen i a three cent stamn to Procter Brcs. fore'h"Jt advantage, m!I w me. I bave snmo verv Treatise oa the Human lliir. Ti information ! desirattle town and eoantry property cow fn hand,
savs onrqna'ed.) br any of the several wrinjeera . contains is worth 5 to a oy person. . . for sa e and traffic, at very Uw rates, previously tried. Moore's Pural New Yorker. Van Sehaaek, Staransvi & ai I, wholesale I T. EARTOM.
. n. j. ruaufs i Apents, L,Ke St., Chicaco, III. t Pare and Tr.:.iblo Life Insuranoo, in any oft
sei-tlilw Gen. Agts. 10. Chambers bt. N. . Kt. -ly orms. by T. liu.. t jji, Gcuti-i Ac,il- ti a
If you want to buy or rent A Farm, A House, A IIWU A Lot Or wish to sell anything of this Vind, to. tho very
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of. to and 1.50 per point.
April in, istio-J y.
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J. A. GATES, HARNESS MANUFACTURER, Andsrfsbnvil2s, Indiana, Keep? on hind a good assortment of Harness, ies, in. Custom Work d iiio prarojttiy. on .uost reasonnblo terms. " a II On. PLOWS AT .tIIVSUVILLE. rifAVS the Darton Pi""" Tr sole Ato
X. Hbs
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED To give perret satisfaction, arc its b:iViTijr; fiualitieseijiiitl to Ih" old-J. hi Hi. d brica oven. Mmufict'J.eJ ico.n No. 1 cllrcl iron by -
EESWAY & SUSTQN riaelnra?!, 0. For sa'o by nl itl.i..irikt5;o.utulfi. Lie it
OiO')UN, HrcoKtiile, Iud;t.a. une 30 Sin.
AT MIXI'IiVILLG.
T T? are r. nnririr W rts for Irwabd
Wool, Tub V.'si.h'd 9H cp. of P'r.ro
Waliti 5'' c!n., iici we h:iv l.irj si.pl tv i f Vi ool. n Uod- Ir.'in tho llamil'ta W.,:.ipi Mi f' which we rtiil ell ).. . ei I M 'L COJiTKP . : Mixorvil'.e, Juiv It Sir..
h Mt.Tithl.r p-t till tile I.iter a.l h. at .1,
n 'T lu.-:c at 011 an:! ?wo:-..i !t t.rre. ii.S l-vr-nvnnttt.r t- r-t.ii-ts from CI t
Dri
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rjAKCL COLTER.
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