Brookville American, Volume 3, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 March 1860 — Page 4
(Conceits of (lirci.wov.ö, 11 7 wiIiT nJ L A in wIV mill f, the window oii diy, '"tiio'l watching a n'n with, a Monkey,
A rrt ijruvc.., !t!, l"hroth of aVj ' " - , vy ho w 4 4 tiMn a stuut little doukvy. i T my wifi then I spokeby Iho way of Jke, Three a r 'nilnii of yours in thut carriage;' T'wltl.h he replied, u the donkey he spied, Mh, yes, re I itionBY XiiiKltsi J" T1u Virtue la liko rt rich stone, best llunt vt. 'tJr II you nro lout In n for, what nro you most likely to be? -Mist, of course. r)u That man lack moral courngo wliu trcuti w lie ii lio should rc treat. Vir Somo Jr'slimcn propose to have a yukt over tLo "ileaJ of nlhl." . erju Prizü-tlgliters nro unreliable workman, Lein always on a strike 8J" liood naturo Is moro prized than tho greatest beauty or keenest wit, A new namo for the Leviathan 'Tho tireat Astern." C5T Smoking cures bogs and kills mt. ' trji. Lifo Is a beautiful nijjlit, in which M Rome Htars go down others rise. '"frlT Ladies, like horses, tho gayer tho littrnfMi tho better they feci. "ljPNToiiipoy, what you tloin' dare? Filiir Viiat tint in your mouf. Notuin' but wo'nu for bait. - lajr Many a man follows drinking until ho has neither a coat to hU back or hi stomach. tZJ Whero the heart is not won, nor tho eyes pleased, the mind will bo cl dorn on our iTdo. trU Tallow-chandlers aro n syrn pathetic sot," for they uro frequently in the mcltiii? t-iood. bttj. IVhcn yoa attend tho Kpi.-copal Cliorch keep ft look out for tho main chants. IT Tho in Ii that man does not object to having laid on his ßhouldcrs tho eye-Jiush of a prettj'gin. PIT lied haired men ought to make tho .best troop, becauso they always carry the-ir fire-locks on their shoulders. t7 What did ft blind wood-sawj er take lores-toio his eight? Ho took his liore, and sate. - ff2P ITowto make an car-rinrr Take thirty grains 'of quinine. This fact A flt Id of great importance to Jeweler..... - .... . t&1 Death's invitation is n horrid, nervous ort of thing worno than iutting on a new hut and going into com tvS A Yatikeo out in Iowa has just Invented a wooden hurc that will jump tliirtjr jnihtj an hour. The motive power i a bag of fleas. 2r Ah Iriltnun boing asked incouit for his certificate of marriage, showed a J'iT.PCar on hi head, about tho bhaj e tmX j!Oyel, which was satisfactory. rr&.Llfe would ba o perpetual flcahnnt if ono were to run down all the insinuations, untruths, and suspicions that arc started. 83" A Western paper speaks of a man who "died without the aid of :t physician.' Such instances of death uro very raro. CG. American Proverb Sherry cobbler mends no shoes. J'utieh. Punch is the cause of many people having no shoe to mend. '.tfiT -Meerschaum pipes, it is said arc mndo out of tho foam of tho sea. Tho manufacture of them, therefore, must ben'tnrgc ical operation. :. JCW.Fi'FFS. Mr. Snipe has left ft bottle of sour water in our office, with tho fen a est to notico it as lemon beer. If Esau was ;rccn enough to sell his birthright for a mefs of pottage, we shall not tell u four shilling lio for fivo cents. 3 It takes a member of tho Illinois Legislatnro a considerable timo to get rklt in the service.' Jlo receives one dollar a day and pays two lor board. The rest ho is expected to give to the poor. - A gentleman of our acquaintance created quite a sensation a few evenings einco while reading to a circle of young lad hü a poetic clFusion "To a beautiful Belle,'.' by pronouncing the latter word in two fjllablcs. 5gy A man was arrested in Virginia, a few days einen, and on being informed that he wns xnspected of having been engaged in the erneute at Harper's Fsrry, replied that ho "didn't know Harper, nor where ho kept his d d old ferry." He was acquitted. Tho friends of a 'celebrated wit expressed sorno surpriso that, with his age and his fondness for tho bottle, ho tuQuld.havo thought it necessary to jnarry. -"A wife was nccesar''," ho aid; "my acquaintances' began to say that 1 drank tco much for a ninglo man."'- .. ; X 'parson cornered a farmer whom he bad seldom seen at his ministration, by asking hin directly, after a littlo roproof of his sin of omllon 'Shall we sco you at church ncxtSabbalh? - Y-e-s,' ho replied slowly, "yes, I'll go or fend a hand. A Nebraska paper gives tho fulIowlngto illustrate ,lhow they voto in Xcbrjkn: . - A Incofoco carao p to tho poll, and toted in his blowse; stepped aside, exehangwd the blowso for un overcoat and vote! -again; passed back, took off his coat, and Voted in his shirt sleeves; went out hd in few moments returned in K-eitizon's drcM nnd voted tho fourth time; then got an old hat, a ragged, dirty 'coat, and camo up and voted tho fifth Urn Or - titf" One of tho greatest jvociim on record is the following, describing tho destruction of ft meeting-house by flood: ''A few short weeks ago, and you eav the stately mccting-hoaso towering up in! your midst liko a grannydcar in a corn-field! Now nono so poor as to do it roycrcDcel It has gono tho way of all flenn. Tho mighty torrents descendedfrom tht eternal clouds; tho air was tilled with cries of despair; tho river Rwllod, and ran over, tho mighty building cn'flked, shook, roso from the surface of tho water, moved liko a world in minature down the vast e.pan-o, carrying, otl with it an old pair of boots that 1 left in one coi ner of our pew."
TUIMIOMK JOURNAL, um m ins homes" c? cood taste. MOltlUHA WILLIS IIDITOltH A yrif Uil popular fiitnlljr nfwui'Up'cr will Wo roiiimriH'nl rn tho fiitl tnj of Jmuur next pllnUj on flue pnpvr l)l clear t jf f.c. With lh Jaiiii.tr number fur IbCO, will hrglu Iii puMimHlnii rf a new und bantiliftil original work rffai'U ftiul fiftlnn, wrlltru jr!jr fur llulua Journnl, rntilU'il J ION TV J'HOUDFOOT, A Jtomanco of American History, UV A MsTtNtJUISUri) AUTHOR. Tha romantle ranti on which thla braullful titirj t fuuuJod rcouneu io tha troubled tinua of I7SJ, liniiicJiiiipIr Lrfire th cloa of the Itovoluiionjty War, anJ tho rpoj;lil'n of American I iiJpen1enco n tliu wlun irnng venia broiiKht out atrnnjj charaetera, a l J lulghty trials a corror)ondI n ft hurolam. The mod roinantlc Imagination t eror Invented Octlon mora exciting than the bl'torlral pinne tf then tlmea (atranira to any, until now unappropriated by the iiovellrt. Maitljr licrnlin and womanly devotion are wrought to the highest degree, throughout chain of eveuta not lent ecltIn jt than ttungo not Ice itrnngo than true. Tili oharmlnjr tory will f noeredud 1T A UK1LLIANT VENKTIAN TALI!, The celebrated author "The romance of a Poor Young man," the w ucee and circulation of which, hoth in the X'ew and Old World, hove been unprecedented, and given him a place, atnongut tha flnt novel' t. The tala la ona of aurpilnlng Intertft, replete with Incident, and highly deRfriptlva ot Italian life, moral and mannen. It tranlti. lion from the French br Mr. Marian Pullan, (eipreialj for tho Home Journal,) kwrm lf a talented and gll'ted aulhore, eminently qunliflcd fur tha tank by education, and by her reridodce in tha country of tha author, will aufllcictitly gunrantc the purity ef tha ttylo In which It will bo rcudercd, and that no'lilng of tho force and merit of the original will bo lost iu it trannlution. S PECIALITI K S . All tho forme peculiar foafore ef tbo pnper, which have given it a world'wido reputation, will be continued, while teucral new ontj will give an Infinite raricly to It ever devemiüed pagcu. Oeorgn P. Morr, Lcldc Lit ununl eouit.int labor upon thciieveral dvurtnient of the paper, will uuko it the woof on w Inch In broldcr flr-t mauy. SKI'lTClillS, ÖOytiS, BALLADS, Hie., ttt;ocd by the history and evcut of the pacing time
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Ague Cure, O Tilt rF.RUT rv or ItttPfintltwut FrTor, ut Fever mtJ A';tie, itavulttmt IVvi'ir, Chill frrr, lunl Air, lVrlmllr:; ilcudrir lie, or flllloua Ilfic' isV.p nui rilian F Tor, l.idf,' d for t'iO v)H tlmt e( Oltrnsr oii;i Dating I bilmry d r;m .; tit, rtu i' by th ;.l:l.tl i r tiai4ii;v"io ctxlntrit . to oiva n mt dy Is lntukr culk-d f r by the nrci-sniticw vf tho Ame.ieuu people llinrt n wttr nnd ful'a eure for Fever and Aue. Such wo Mil tiow fimlilwl to ofl'ir, with a r'rf:t tiM'tiilnty tlmt It will tradicata the iliscn-o, and with uaiiruucf, f.nmiKd on nof, tlmt ii') h.tiiii i m.4 iui-ü lioiu iu bau ia onj quantity. Tint wWvli pmtpcf ftnm or prorettta tills Ui-ord"r nrist t o of imtnoi.se service in Ihw lorinutiutics wlu te it pitTuil. rrrttentimt is bcticr tlmu cm, fir the patient rvrapes tha ti l, vbi'h Iu; must ruu in viuleut attukif tl.is Imlrful iliitenijer. This CfKH " rxpils tlm ni'iuiina'ic p)iot of Fi.? ai Atn.t frm thu ayito'n and prrvf nta tbo leviluplui'iil (if tho disease, if tu'u'H on t).c fi i t hj".Muth vt its juoiiimitory aytnptoTii. It Is not only t!ie litwt tciiioily ever vet tliMcr.ven d for lias il.ts f coitiplutii ti. but u!m) the clx-ajM-d. Tho Urgi qtiutitiiy we supply fr a tl'illnr tangs it w illiin tbn naih f ( Very boit y ; n:ui i:v lil'.i.t districts, wln to I'bVKu Ni) Adt n prrvitlN, tvt ry Lmly hhrntM lsvo it nnd tise it fr-vly lth fr cure ami protectim. It is li'.pf l thi price will place it within tho rcn.h i t nil tlie poor as w oil as tho rich. A gnat tmpciiority of this remedy ovtr any ütlti-r cvir dUcovcViil fr tlo cpml' mul errtu in iure of Intermittent is, tlmt it iniitnia no Qtiiuinc ir luinciaJ, coue(ueiitly it proil'.ticH no (luinihiti or other injmimt cft'iTta whutcver upon tho constitution. Those cured ly it uro left as LcuUhy as if they hud uanr hud th." diseasf1. 1'ovcr anil Ague's not olotie tr)eronfcincnc cf tho mia nuitic ptd.stm. A grut ruri'-ty of Uiscidcrs one from its irritation, amor; hieb bio Ncuni'n'ia, Uheumatism, (Jtittt, llctuhtche, lUiathics, Toothache, Kar ach a, Cntuith, Asthma, l'iiliitutiin, 1'atnful AJfoctlon of the Fphen, IlyfUuics, Tain in the II owilfi, folic, ruruhsisftnd Dcranftemcut of the frtt.math, a'.l of which, v.hen originating in this cause, put on thu intermittent type, or become periodical. Thi "Cent" expels the poison from tho Hood, and consequently citri them rL alike. It is nn inrahiablo protection to immigrant ami perions travelling or temporarily voiding in tho nnihinons districts. If t:iket. or-cwiot slly cr daily while expoftd to tho iufiTtion, tlutt will he cxm-ted from tl a syttun. ml eiu:ii(.t aecumuhita in aulHch-nt cpianIty to riicn into d'He. Hence it is i en n:on rnluuhlo lor protection than euro, nod few v. il. ever auiriT frf'in Intcnnittents, if tl.ey nvi.i! thcui-ilvcs if the rrotectiou thb rinitdr f-' Aycr's Cathartic Pills, FC3 ALL THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY FrlY3!G, arc so ceoiposid thnt disease within the rnntto of their action can rurtly withstund or cv.itlc them. Tlulr pt'iu tr.itiiit prnpertiea kr.itch, and cliitc, and invigorate every portion of the human orpm-i-un, correcting its diseased action, and retotin its heukliy vitalities. As a coiie(tirnre of the-e propi'rlic, the invnli'l who is 1xh1 down witli oaiii or ))livic.il del ilily is at'fisliert to rind his health ur rncrirv restored by a remedy at once so eiipj.le sod inviting. Mit otdv do they cure the every day eonipluitits cf every "Loi'v, but alo ninny fnnnidable and dai.trmis uncs. 'ibo agent l ilow nnuu-d iri I'h:ti-ed to fi.mMi friati niy Anicrii-on Almanac, (-iiiitiiiiiing rerttflcutea of their cures nnd direction for thtir ii.-c in the following coniolnints : Cw.tr tend, llf.tit'vrn, lhauuche mitimjjrom (Ufottnd Siomact, AV.-IWYI, Iiiuiyiation, Finn hi and Mi i ic liiaitum of tho LoirU, I'intii'turt, Li: if A pontile, Jmi'i.diir, anil other kin-.l '-il coiiil;;int4, orisiMj; from a lyw slstc of the body or obstruction of its functijus. They are an r xcellent aiterativ Sir tho renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone aud sirenü to lUe system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rm the ratid cenn or Con;;lt, C'olJs, Influcnzn, llonrsrnes, Clou:, Ironch?tis, Itu-ipicttt Consnmpllon? nid for tin? relief of CMwtts,I'aftcnt iu ndvaaccd stages of the tli.-.cne. So wii'c is the fühl of it itsefnlncss sl;1 s nitmrroua ire the c;:Hs of its cuves, that almo-t every fc tion of eourtry til out il in pi-r.-oi:s publklv "knov. n, who have I cn ri'Morcd from alurndi f; ami even deprrate iliscnscs of the lungs by its
w lirn once tried, tts supcriuniy oer every ot ier lin uu ine of its knxl is too appari-nt toescsj c ohsmatimi. and where its vnturs t.re known, the rublic n- loiitcr hesitate uhat antidote to cinp.oy for the ilUtrcsiini; und larf.croos ntfectioi.a of t!.o riilr.ion;-ry organ's that ere incident to ov.r climate. V,'liilo inanv 'inferior rrmcdiis thrust upon the community have failed and been discavocd, tint baa gained friends l.v every Uiul, conferred bcnclin on the alllicted thcV can never fonret, and proditcid cures too numerous aud tuo remarkable to be forgotten. TBEPAKKD KY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL. MASS. , tr.U II baile, Eiockville; Erown, FalrBeld Charles Van Camp, Metamora; and y all Druggists, nnd dealers in Medicines. aug.i-2j- ly CAMPAIGN ATLAS. Elections of 1860. It may bo possible to elect a Republican President without the voto of this State; but with it, that result is rendered certain. This at once shows the importance f the elections of next year. Thnt a majority of the people of this State desire a chango ot policy in Stato and National Administrations, there cannot be a doubt. An united Opposition is all that is wantiug to accomplish that object. This can only bo done by labor, conciliation of minor difference, and an efficient organisation. As it Is probable that the Itcpublican nomination )f a State Ticket will be made on tha 22d day at next February, we shall, at that time, commence con publication of tha "Campaign Atlas," to ba thetinued until the Presidential Kloction. The first uumbcr of the p.ipcr will contain a plan for the organization of the Opposition and throoghont the canvass, its columns snail be devoted to the dissemination of such truths as may be best calculated to enlighten the people as to the true interest of the country. The '-Campaign Atlas" will be pristed on ft sheet as larir as tho Wecklv Atlas, and will be sent to clubs on the following liberal terms: 10 copies lor 87 50 20 topics for 12 00 "jO copies for 25 00 J-et snme friend of the cause at every Post Offlee in tho State, immediately set about getting up clubs, so that we may have the names of subscri bers in time furtbofirJt number. , Address JOHN I. DEFREES. 1)045 Indiana polis, Ind A MAN OVERBOARD ! ! MY FIRST AND LAST NOTICE!!! HMIK FlItM of LIXCK k FARQUIIAIl bare A. dissolved and placed their notes and book accounts in my hands for collection. The IMPKTtATI VK ncce.-sity ofLollcctinff tbeirOUTSTAXDIXO CLAIMS, and tbo utter Indifference of many who ewe them, to respond favorably to repeated solicitations for pnvment, have impelled this only alternative. If l'AYMKXT nr satisfactory arrangement are nut tun do in reasonably short time SU1T$ will be instituted. This im is for all who owa ns. In this matter I eaunot reengnise personal friendships longer; om debts must be paid, and cannot be until yon pay as. JX0. II. FAHQU II A It, June 1st, no 1 fl-tf. Attorney. INDIANA HOUSE (Formerly Indiana and Ohio.) Xo. 159 Wert Fifth Street, Cincinnati, 0 GIDEON KYMAN Proprietor. Hoarding by the Meal, Day or "Week. 'ew Ftlle andWag-on Tard, In tha rear of th building- -entrance on Kim street. (1 LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. 20 Dags J Clover Seed, and 15 bugs of Timothy Seed t ceived and for sale by U. C. LINCK. Drookville, Fvb, 3, IbCO. bo43
TEIilPIE'S COMPOUND 2YHÜP
OF IT o s n ncVBonoH.otl T IS TUE PAPKPT, surest, and most rcliafcle L remedy for tha permanent eue of - cams, ccüghs. hoabsenesSi Aithmft, Croup. WKoopIng tcagh & all Alice: ,n or tno inroai u .udkIt bolnir ore oared tiao aolentlfla principles, and from artlclee that are eutlrely vegetable. Tha eotnpound syrup of Hops and uunesei i manufactured by C. ROTHENbUSH &. SON, rnmlllon, Ihillcr Co., Ohio, To whom all orders most ha addrossed. U BoU by Juhu W. Keoly, and Mason W. ITailn, P.rookville, Ind. T. C. Crawford, W. I.. lay A Iko., IiAtirvl. Ind., and by drugglsls aud merchant throughout the country. . Jaa28no50 Jyr SEW ü M ! IX. Hi X 3XT CT ' jZIZ. , (Successor to I.inrk Si Forpvihar,) 110. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, imOOKVILLE, lVI). THE ITNDKnSIOXnn havlrt pf.rchased tho i- stock of tho late Urin of Mns',; i: srquhnr, has taaea thereto ft naudsome aud wLC'Ci felei Ion ot Spring and Summer .Goods, Which ha offers to hi old frlonfs ia 1 tha publio'at reuueca prices lor CASH & COUNTRY PRODUCE "HERMAN" will bo found constantly at h s old past, with routlemanly and acuUiAintatlug clerks dotoriulncd not tu bo excotled in nls cuosou proles sion. Twenty rears experience In catering to pablie taste in merchandise, has thoroughly convinced me that for CASH and SHORT TIME all parties are aflcotmnodiitcil, and Iii publio welfare best served. I thoroforo propose to change my old modo of bus! ncss - i 1 Sell Uore for Cash at Less Front, Giving limited time, not exceeding six months, to such as I know to be pmmot in payment at the timo agreed npon. I have just returned from the cut, and am open ing a fresh supply of beautiful goods, consists in part of Ladies Dress Goods, Ocntlemens Wear, JientlyOhidc Clothing, JJooU& Shoes, JInts & Caps, Hurdvrnro, Qucoim Ware, Cutlery, Groceries, JCuliHif, Nail!, Salt, etc., fce. ' Everything to innko up a complete nnd well selected stock of general merchandise. I am uctei mined to niiks tho new houso comfortahlo to obi customers and attractive tn new. I shall bny oflcn and keep a FE SH & WELL SELECTED STOCK. To my obi friends and others wba wish bargains let mo warn yon to not fail in examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember that "penny saved is a poo ny made. 11. Ll.xLk, June 3, no lO.'tf EXCHANGE MILL. rJ1IlE propricters of this establishmeut have just X thorough y repaired and ütted in complete run ninj order. They uro therefore prepared to do work ui tlia est and sjiccHiest ninnner. v Farmers desiring custom work done can eonfi dently rely upon having it done immediately, at our mill n il! im grind an almost indefinite tiuan Utr in a pivcu time, so tbut no elay need be fenrcd o will pay tlio lujtliest market price isL A.Sl: for Wheat, sir will giinu Wheat and puck Flour fu those who du not desiro to sell. Thankful fo passed favors they solicit a continuance nnd in crease of huinos. ÜKO. HOLLAND A CO. Vz-iri'c lid. is-lC.27.tf JACKSON LYNN, TTA.S Ol b. LI iu tlio roeju adiointii; ms j ir ringo iniiiiiif ictDiy a well selected stock f.ia ly t.roccrics, which be will keep constantly an liana and sell ut tbo 10 WEST CA S HP R IC ES . Consisting ol Suur, CofTee, Tea, Mwlasj-n-tS .1den Syrnp, Itic-e, Uiiisius, Candies, 1'runes, Di cc Apples, Dried I'citchcs, Can. lien, .Soap, lac'ciel Tapper, Alspice, Halt, tt:trch, Vinegar, cheese, crackers, Dried Beef, Xuils, Lead, l'owder, Shot, Xc, which he will svJl fur i'ush, or Approved Cotinlry Produce. I would solicit tho patrnnsgo of my friend.', as I thiak I ciiu give satisf ution. JACKSON LYNN. Rrookvülc, Tob. 11-tf no52. Iron S5t;oiroHMIE UXDERSIOXED will keep constantly on X hand ejsry dctcription of Iron and rUccl fir iJlncksinitliing and carriage making, which he will warrant to give satisfaction hoth in price nnd quality. Ho professes to be a n judge of good iron and steel, being a praetierxl I'luckstnith. Carriage nratcrials, consisting of Hubs, Ppokes, Felloes, Holts, Springs, Axles, Tungncs, Shafts, Ac., kept on hiuL .Erotlifci "chips" and all others desiring to pnreh.ase nrc solicited to give me a call. fYMlno.Vilf JACKSON LYN'tf. SOLE Leatbur, Upper Leather, Kip and Calf Skin of all kin Js, 1 cpt for sale by JACKSON LYNX. ,TtT" All kinds of hides and skins taken in exehnrigo for the nhove, or cash will be paid for ssme. Jurel-tf-nc52 J. L. W. T. & S. I). DAY & CO. (SUCCE"SOns TO J. P. FOSTKTt A CO.) MANUFACTUKKKS OF PRIXTINtl PRESSES and Printing mctcrials of all kinds, wonld in form their old customers and friends, and the trade generally, that they will ba constantly supplied with a full assortment of POWER, HAND, JQB CARD, COPPERPLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES. Also: Cook, Plain and Fancy Job Type, Ftands Coses, Imposing Stones, Composing Sticks, Leads, Brass Rule, Reglet, Furniture, Chases, News, Book and Job Printing Iuks, and Printing Materials of every description. From their long experience and familiarity with the wants of Printers, they feel assnred of being able to a.Tord them superior facilities for purchasing any and everything they may want in the prosecu tion or tha mecbanical part of their business. Your especial attention is directed to their new 'MledsE-tl TO"fcT3G2V To which was awarded a SILVER MEDAL at the Inst exhibition of the Ohio Mechanics Institute, Held in this city. The power is applied t the center of the Platen, consequently there it no possibility of its springing from any amount of pressure. The motion is so transmitted to it, as to cause a dwell at the point of contact with the form, ensuring A perfect Impression at ft HIGH RATE of SPEED. rUIXTKRS IN WANT OF THE IIFsST JOHRTCR. hould not purchase elsowhere, without Riving thi au examination. . incy are strong, durable and rapid and are AVA..RRANTRD TO OIVU THE MOST ENTIRE SATISFACTION This Press operates with almost mneical ranidil v. receiving the paper in long rolls or strips, and be sides printing the cards at the rate of 15,000 to 20-000 per hour, feeds ttself with the most unerring; certainty nnd precision, and proceeds to enf, count, and if desired, to number them consecutively from one up to millions, without ft possibility of mistace, which plaeos it above all competition for doinir a frreat variety of work. It is equally well adapted to bo operated by hnnd, and also to print single eerds, thus embodying another Improvement found in no other rapid Card 1'rcss. Wood Typo. They will eentinue to inadnfacture and kern on hand a good assortment of their celebrated WOOD TYPE, which bss given such general satisfaction throughout tha West for tha last twelve Tews. Tho manufacturing department will ba under tho Immediate supervision of MB. J. D. I ntuit, the well Known i-ress ivianutneturnr or l Inolnnntf. W. T. & S. D. DAY & CO., 17.1. 175 At 177 West Second st., bt. Klin fr Plum fobV5S-tf.l CINCINNATI. O, GRIND STONES 200 lbs. Tlerla tlrind Sfonesa fobS'äS-tf. P. SHOEMAKER A CO IT.KMM'8 TURK CATAWBA WINE (F01 . medical purposes) for salo bv frbi'tdi-tf. P. SHOEMAKER I CO.
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S II K IC T IRON WA 11 E ; AI.PO iv penrrnl nsHortmcn, ol FHENCII WARE, consisting of fcSAUCLTANS, LADLE?.. WAH.r.0WLP.
OFfEE.MII.T.S, ' SHOVELS and TOXGE3, GARDEN HOES, RAKES, 8PAI)Efr .HOVELS, TRA?S KETTTLE.", AXDIR0NS RrOOTIII'0 IRONS. Ete., Eto. Purchasers will find mr stock, the most complcto and desirable ever before offered in this market,
to which lam constantly adding invoices of the ISuycrs will Cud it to tboir advantngo to give me cor.ndont none will po away unsulted. Jly fiicllitics for manufacturing work to order are the wants of citizens. Strict attention will be glvon to all orders for A. Vn3 11 AH kinds of icpriring done on short notice and ba jiaid for old Jron, t opper, Urase ..1 icwicr. A continnanco of publio putronaga is respectfully rroo'kvilte, Tnd.,March IS, lf50. Tot.2,nn.5. 4 M nu j JtÄ ik
AT SUÜGHTßfc W BROOK VI LLE,
con'?i?tio if rrT op i'hlNTS, iiKLALNES, JUlHVX MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, DlllLLINU, FLANNELS, SWISS, MULLS, GINtHlAMS, CHAMlUiAS, nitlLLlANTS, CIIALLIS, DIIESS SILKS.DEHAGES.LA VELLA.CLOTIIES, umiiONs, cotton host:, GLOVES, MITTS; PAHA- , SOLS, CLOTHS, CAS I51 EU ES, SATIETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, FA Ii ME KS CA SIM EKES, CLOTHING, HATS, CA PS, SHOES, BOOTS, &p,&c.
Our friends and the public aro respectfully informed that we are constantly supplying our store with
a gci.ero! and coinplaio assortment ot everytlnns
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DRY GOODS mi
L AD IE S DRESS GOODSTn which branch of our business particular attention is paid, in the selection ol such articles as precisely adapted to tho
Our rapidly increasing sales warntnts us th.
customers, and we promiso that no effort shall bo spared by the proprietors, who have tho exolusiv supervision of their businoss, to continue tho s.imo in tho future. "We aro ajways prepared to pay iha Migfl&est afflmrfseti JPtäces
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Merchantable Country Produco,
and wisa it to be borne in mindthntthe prices of in exchano for produce as tor Cash. Drookville, March, 25 18Ö9. S . G . TU F T S ' ISTcjw I?atent Portable tw ST" 'v I Self-Supporting Fence l;lentcil, May VL 1851. THE UNDERS1NNED takes pleasure in betn -a. ania to oner to tue tarmers and land owners o this county the right to use the ubove Patent on los terms. In this fence is combined durability, sim Jlteity, convenience and chespnees, requiring nt 'osts and no diztring holes, can he made in the Hun or shed, tind set up and moved at pleasure without injury in a short time. The fence bcins above ground will lost witbnu repnir twic as lone at a post and board fence, fan bo made by any farm hand in bad weather, when otherwise idle, and cost at least 25 cents per rod leci man the ordinary hosrd lence. Farm and Township Bights for Sale Call and see the fence at my residence in Ilrook Till before engaging further in fcr ring. to-iiiiv-tf i iioman I s i : 1 1 : J OF Splendid Watcliesand Jewelry. TTftn. Dawon lias just received from the casta vv splendid assoitmcnt of consisting of Duplex and Silver Watches, nnd all tho varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. He has also parent variety of Clocks, whieb will be warranted, and sold at a trilling dvaneo on Wholesale price. Old Gold and Silver will be roneived ?r. erf-ban C for Uuo.lWfttuhoi promptly repaired In a nent nnd espe ditious manner. WM. DAWSON. IJroukrille, Sept 1, 1R59. 31. tf. BS! IM T have some rery desirable lands in sontherd Mis 1 sotirl for sale at $2,60 per acre, or will exchange for a small, well improved farm in White Water Valley. Any person wishing to make a good investment, or exchnngo, will do well to call on the subscrlbor,nr address me by letter, stating partienlars. sami,.i J'a in. 'aw Tranton,
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3D) J APA N ED WARE, AND best articles appartnining to my Una. a call and ex vmiue mw stock ana prwes, as i icri extensive, which will enaoio ma at an utnas to sun N Ü III! 9 in ft satisfactory manner The highest price will solicited. JOHN II. FUDGE Jti an h W 2 JL J u tUAM IND. usually kept in a well rcuiated fY) i m. r t n ttt r Our styles are always desirable, especially in the arc -uef that we have heretofore given satisfaetien to our our goods are uniform, andeonscquently the same ao6 I2otf P U 11NITUKE Ii ü U JI S DL. Conrey, would cull thoatlcntion of the pub lio to his facilities for manufacturing every de scripunn 01 rurnuure. ins woik will compare iavoraoiy wun t iaioi any other similar establishmcnt, and his prices shall prove entirely satisfactory to his customers. He would respectfully invite those in want of Furniture to givo him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention is paid to this branch of the business. Ilcady-mado Coffins will ba kent con stmtly on hand, as also coffins mado to order in any style or finish thst may be desired. July 15, 1859. no 22. THEODORE C. BEEKS, (fcuccciior to Jackson Lynn.) SADDLE t HARNESS MAKER BHOOKV1LLE, IND. AYING purchased of Jackson Lynn thnt part of bis business .-y-iapurtHiiiing to Snddlcry and HrMrZ -4 UCS making, I will continue tha same at the eld stand ovr Mr. Lynn's Iron store, and s.'iy thnt I expect to sell at I'nir living profits. My work will bo ciial to any in the market, and so licit the patronsgo ot my irienJs. .'pecial attcnticn pnid to Repa'ring. jitu2Snu5)tf THEO. C. BtEKS FREE OF CHARGE! ! T HAVE J VST ItliCEIVEI another lot of Dr. 1 W. Millkh's r.HKi MATic t'l.nn, for the cure ol Rheumatism, Pain:, Swellings, Sprains, contracted or Painful 5inews, Muscles or Joints, Neuralsria, Nervous Ilea. U'die, or anything of thnt nature. Persons afliiete J, by calling on tue enn have one application, free of charge, which will satisfy them o ts wonderful vi'tue. Tho Doctor offers to pay f rewaru oi TEX DOLLARS For any failure in an attempt to euro. This fluid is put uji in lnrgo bottles, and is tho cheapest medicine we know ot in view oi requiring so small a portion to pcrlorm a cerium cure. All rtiers addressed to THOS. BARTOW, runrc-h 5-tf. Ilrookville, In ÄEGULAIt HACK, FROM EEOOKVILLE TO SUNEIAiTS. rpiIB subscrincrs, seeing the necessity of a regular A. liuo of Hacks from Drookville to Hunman's Station, on tho Indianapolis aud Cincinnati Raile road, p rMpflse running regularly from Prookrill, to that point, every dny In tho wock except Sunday leaving Ilrookville every morning, at any time to suit the convenience and desire of passengers, and returning öfter the arrival of tho trains at Sunman s, from Indianapolis aud Cincinnati. Ind. ug!9-:fl;tf JACOB GERBn A CO.
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VALLEY.,. HOUSED GEORGE F. UAXTELL 'FZHIXiOa HAVINO taken the abeve Uossa, tka propria or will devote his nadivldsd ativntioa to .tl mfort of those who may be,- me bis f-m fk tnhl thuant Is now un lartelor ft tbarssue-si 4 slrlnr an I clssnslns), for tba sraws .T his ti ha invites his friends asd tba pubfla ten fff Horses and toggles keyt for tke seeetate Aon of euilomsrs. it Howard Assoc ia Ion) "t rillLTUKLPIJfA., A Jlmrmlrnt IntlilHllnn mu& If nrrit raMi tsrtiofi.swrfi,rJ,,ww4 , ' l'lr(rti ems tdtmle IHtmt. ' ' t '' riWT nOWAItP ASOfUTroS, In view of tba ewfsj 1 di roc Hon of rums Un, eaiUHHl If asaiMl rfls siwmmi, ana Ska lvi.Mu rlla4 ttsv Um islt Utlnisof Biu-h (1Im-ms ly guwkt, Mrrkl yssra direled ttn lr consutlliiK anriMiii, as a rbarlutle tri otU v tlielr lis inn, taoptn a MnpeiiMry (ur tntniai of this cIms of diwwn, la all ttiair forms, ana iiIk A vir Gratis to all bo Smiy l.v Utter. Ith a 4e-rltila ur tbelr eondltlon, (u-, orriiisitloii, lml.lt of llf, A.,) 4 la cases of ssirrme Hvrrty, to ftirtd.lt aidirlrMe freaf chari. It Is neJIs to aM tliat lbs Aiwrlst l n . mantis tha lilg.tet Medical skill of Ilia (, aud 111 fun. u It the miMit aparovad Hiodrta trvsttntnt. The IMri'i tors of the AaMxIutlon, la their Aaaual Brr upan tlis treatmatit of rWiuat iJiwaaea, trM tha hlsh at aatl.frti,a tlh th sweeaas htcl. baa attra4 ika lalor of the r surfmn In the euie ol r jit.:i.rilre iem nal Veaknesa, Uonnrrhn a, Clrst, fyplillis tl.a tts ofOnaiilam or Krlfmlua, Iieasx of ti Kl.hifj sad li'sdileu, 4e., and order a conttiniam of tba so an pUa for Ilia ensuing year. Tli Iractnrs on a rrvUw of tha r. f-l amnr tha their Ikl-ors In this sihera uf Lrnetoh iit effort hsve baait of arest tonsil t tu tha afflicted, earrlsllv to tliv .n
teal, to this very Important an 4 mm a dtMd raus. ."-., - .w ' w , ... Din...,. .11. ,U Wuakness, the vice of OnanUm, Wstartstlfta, oe sl , akiiM, and other d ! of lbs aeiual organs, l y tba Con-' suiting huriieon, III le sent lv mall (in a sealed nvU - fl-ee of cliatae, on receipt ef twA stamps for pnatage. Oth. er Rspoiis and Tracts ea the aature soil traatssant af m a ual diseases, diel, it., are constantly belns; pnt.li.hcd for rrstultoii distrlhatlon. and III ha seal la (he aff.lrtad Koma of Ilia new remedies and lualhoda of rrealmeat die covered during tha last year, era of grral valna. ...... ....... --- - - - . r . .-- .... .ww v, m ... Aihln-ss, fur tleport er treataieat, Jr, J. akitlin jlettiitrs Acting Kurgaon, Howard Association, Ko. S txt.ltb NlutU Street I'hiladelphla, Pa. Pj order of th IMraetor. K7.RA D. IlARTWELl., Treat. GEO. FAIRCHILO. PecreUry. wayCT IS.'.f. ly. Corner Fifth nnd Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO INCORPORATED 1849. The first Institvtion in the United States in ichicfi were introduced JJertantue Lectures. THIS Institution affords superior fsefitiej for imparting ft practical and thorough Dusinesa Education. Book-Keeping hi I)ovlle Entry, Taught on a new and original plan, inductively ani analytically, by which tho Ileginner is csrrled for ward through a scries of progressive steps, frcra tha most simple to the most complicated tra factions, to a full coinpreheusiosi of the S'll.jec'., on true philosophical principles, acqair.og more knowledge of the science in one week than csn le tbtatned in three under other methods. Please call and judge for yourselves. I nrivallcd advantages arc also afforded in I en , manship, Calculations, Correspondence, et. Tha Conrse also includes regular l ectures on Cearoer cinl Law, Puliiical EconomJCaud other Important subjects. A Whilo the Trincipul gnarantit-s unrivalled advantages in other rerpvef in imj. Utting Couimerrla Knowledge, be tbnllcagcs aiiy other Comiuercia Institution iti Cincinnati, or in the United States ioprescntany sytem of Instrtic inn in ArrotHT ibtit will coint.are in merit to thnt in use at lists ablUhment. JNO. til'SUUV, Principal. Funs-'-2j-ly A---iti..0 Type and Stereotype Foundry; in Sit, between FomrtU at at 1ft . CINCINNATI, O. ALLI30N, SIP'T, MANUFACTrKEn and le:ilers in News, Hook and Job Tyi R. Printing l'rcfscs, Cu-'cs, Jallcyr,- et. Inks an Printing Msiterials of evary dctci itdion J-ttrot yp ing of oil binds, Hooks, M u?ic. Patent Mcdicia Uircetionr, Jnhs. Wood Ungrmrlug, cte.,te. Cr.ind and Pal'.trn Letters, raiioas styles Elcetrotvwtr 5 al) its hranaWs. febS'iü-ly Wholesale an I Retail, No. 2 Cotuniercial Uow,, . II ROOK V I L L E , INDIAN X PShoemnkcr A Co., have opened and will bare s constantly on hand a geaeral assortment of OIIO OERIES which they ffer at priws as low as fhey . aan purchased in Cincinnati in email parcels. Mr. shoemaker having had much experience ia this branch of trade, flatters himself that Groceries can bo furnished by wholesalo in this market, bat aehado above Cincinnati pr'ecs and at retail to seduce the purchase to pay down. Their sto:k consists in part of . ' " ! Coffee, Tea, N. O. Sugar, rowderea Sogar, Chrushed Sugar, Molassses, Mackerel, White Fish, Cad Fish, Salt by bbl., Salt in sack, llice, Dried reaches, Dates, Dried Apples, . Primes, Oysters, Ilnis-ins, Tobacco, Lemons, Pickles, Almonds, Candies, Cheese, Wood Jt Willow-wara, Nuts, Figs, Louisville Lime and Cement, Trace, Halter and Ercast Cbains,Pbovels, Spades, Hoes, heavy straw and manure Forks, all ef which will be sold fur a small advance above Cincinnati wholosalo price for cash or approvedjeountry prc ducc. Call and examino our stock, one door Foathof Linck A Farquhar's. ,lfeb5tfFreeh Groceries, ice. Just tieceivi:i, 8'J bbl Whit Fish, 6 Mackerel, Louisville Cement, " Lima, Pickled Herring, Cincinnati cured ITatns. P. SHOEMAKER VCO. 6 4 1 50 fcbSS-tf. T7XTRA FL0UK and Meal f r sale by Li (feb5'58-tr. P. SHOEMAKER 1 CO. ANOTHER sale by febi'iS-tf. lot of forty knives Straw cutters fcr P. SHOEMAKER k CO. SALT Kanawha and New York Salt aonstaatly on hand ftt the Upper Lending on tbecauat, aai for sale hf . 1. SHOEMAKER i CO, fehS'Swl-vf. . - : . pASII TAID FOR COON, MINK, AND ALI J other kinds of Furs, by tfeb5'68-tf. r. SIIOElf AKER A CO." HAMS Sugar eucdr Hams on hand and for sal at P. fcllOEM KER ACO. brc53-;iV Farm for Sale J I wish to sell my faitn, situated one mile north of Blooming Orove, containing P0 acres, Bfty of which is improved. It has on it twa dwelling bouses, one barn, ft good spr ng and a well of good w. ter; also ft good orchard. My price is $2200, or 27 50 per acre. My Terms are one third down and halnnce to suit purchaser, deferred pay menu to hear interest from date of purchase. y.Sf A school bouse is situated within ft fjnarter of a mile of my house. Enquire on tbo premises of noii.tt D. D. BASETT. FORTY DOLLARS PER M0NTII! AGENT WANTED, to travel ond solicit orders for the celebrated Paust Firtr Dollar Skwiko Mac his. Salary $40 per mentha with all expenses pnid. For sample machines and full particulars, apply to, or address, with stamp en closed for return pitse. I. AI. I AUti ETT t CO. , 210 Washington IStreet, ' bo. 48. 8 w Bostoa, Mass. J hereby notify all persons concerned not to bar. ber or trust 5arah Jnlliffcon fny acaoent, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. 11. JOLLIFF. Decembers, 'M( 44-4w
