Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 December 1868 — Page 4

iyEbrcMant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLHOFF, ((J ANN' BUILDIN,) HAS opeaeda ttore Cor the purpose of carry ing on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and eady to filfall ordert fof . . . COATS, PANTS, TESTS, &e., He U1 k3p haad ft good attortment of . taEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Geriilenien'sFurnishing Goods inch at tlltm. SI MERE"?, a everything tuitabtefor Ml & Winter Wear, COt.fi Alt 1-4 itASllS.il Bt- ' B NX C Mia there and rake vour natch ,, or leav , orler,,ad yom will bettited both in work B fcrlett. 8m-ion BROOKVILLE f. """v Having been engaged 1 iaa- kln tn 'JIARBLE BUSINESS g at this place for Twelve Years, and thankful for past favors, 1 would inform the public that I am still carrying en at the I OLD STAND In the rear ef the Court House,' and am prepared te it-nUtr promptly, and a tho cheapest rates, any kin l of work in pWin,fncy, curved, or teatptural, executed to 'ttsfy the in 4i t particular. Traveling Agents, Andy A. Heason and V. B. Mirtin.. . II. H. SC ii K ICI1TE. Maj ' . - TTAViyQ completed my arrangements at my IX new business placo, I ata ready to furnish my customer with the LATEST AND BEST STYLES -or TT7 1 Ta I! I keep so seoond-hand Furniture, employ none hat the bast of workmen, use none but the best of material, and Jo not paste it together lightly, but et it up substantially. 'ALL WO.! WARRANTED. Upholstering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. TJnaertaliing; promptly attended to. Coffins and Metallic Cases constantly on htn J. Prices in all things the CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. flae of huiiiCiS Bast tide of Main Street, 6oath of Pu'olii! Square, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. ra t-lv JOSEPH ECU N E IDE R . ROBERT H. POWER, -A: fctofnv at Law, KHOOK VILLE. INDIANA. tf OSn with S. S. Harrell, Esq., in Watt's H lining, opposite the Court lluuae, TmlylJ -It. T.T. , tfH 11J JoBK 9tltl.FR. Franklin Marble Works, lUtOOIv VlTiLE, INDIANA. '- on M tin &'m;i1 s tuth of the (Jinr House. TtOIUH & SGUULEU, rf rn! entered into a copartners'li'p for the pur poie ef carrying on the Marole hu!ines in its vario'i brunches, we would respectfully announce te our friends and the public renerallv of this an.d the a (joining Counties of this Stute and Ohio, tht we Are now ttrep.trcd t execute in the best atyl uf the tra 1 all work in our line, such as MONUMENTS, T O I H S T O N K S :;. sAnst ones, &e. tng practical artists, we doslre our friends awd -til others who have an inclination to favor with a call nnd test what we say. Alt w-rlt warranted to give satisfaetion. All contracts fr work made by us or Messrs. J.'in W. Hole and Simon Bou'h, our Special Agents, will be proiapHyfltled. Jaa. 1, I3t?8-ly. IIAXNAN ASCllt'LER. CLOTOG STORE! 'pilK undersigned has just received an entitely A new stoek of BOOL'S AND SHOES, HATS AMD CPS, ' and : Goats' .Furnishing Goods, atf'l will also sell them t the LONYBSC O.VSU PIUCESa Call and see them, and examine the prices before baying eisawuete. My motto II, ferCaahjlind bat . Oet. Id. JOHN KINO. z- FEnausoisr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

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Fit It FIELD, INDIANA Jfinrtl It Uf ION MILLS! Situated two mile Abr'A of Fairfield. Prtle4lar attention will be paid to CUSTOM WORK and t!sfaetloi guarantied, t will always be toand at my post, unless absent b business, whe-i my easterner will be waited en by .fn 1 neater, who challenge eompetttion a a 'i.-M 4rnt Bu ttltMtit. FI.ODR ALWAYS a t IU1l M -4lei wrrated as geod aa ean he mil t in t h Y .lley. TERMS CASH. TkDtt'MittllttlD,l solictt a o t..n.nr name. J. E. BROWN, ag. : t. front1'.

G Til SUCCEEDS In 'taklng the Premium at all the Faire wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, over seventy-two different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was alto awarded the Premium at oar last County Fair. K other Machine will do so long a range of work. It Hems, Fellt, Cards, Gathers. Braids, Quiltsi vnd, Gathers mc wi,T ' " Ruffle at the $ame titalS Z' It makes , ' ' FOUR EIFFEREKT STITCHES, - r the lock, knot, double-lock, and double-knot, eacli stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It " reversibl II motion, whi-h enables the operator by simply turning a thumb screw to have the work run either to the right or ieft, stay any part of the teams, or fasten ends of aeams without turning the fabric. Changing the length of stitches, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in moti . B. The Needle Is more Easllj Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a finer thread on the under side than it does for the upper, and will Sew from tlie Finest to the Heaviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiruag a good Machine, should examine the Florence Stt once. Remember, J. T. "WILSON & SON, feb 21-tf Traveling Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PIASTERS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1S6S. Messrs. T. Allcocb 3l Co.: ' " Dkib Sirs: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Tours truly, JOHN Y. N.IIOXTER. Werefertothe i r Forty Thousand Drlugists whose'lour Plasters, aa to their high sterling character. ... ALLCOCK i CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. . J una 2. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now elothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CRlIlST ADORO'3 DYE, begin to TURN WHITE, ed, sandy and gray. Manhood and beauty, with the one defect in their personal appearance remedied by CRISTADORO'S TIAIR DYE, r-joiee in their good fortune, and recommend it ro all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. C1USTADOKO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Uair Dressers. June 2fi. . - . 1 Large Wages Tor Men or Women, ANSWERS to all the Advertisements from Eastern and Western Papers offering Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac., showing the character of each, their articles, compounds, preparations, inventions, recipes, patents, books, Those out of employment, and those having employment affording a little leisure, can find something to suit their opportunity and their taste: some things specially adapted to Teacher?; others suitnble for Boys and Girls. Returned and disa bled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can Bod something to make money on the "double quick." Price ONE DO AR. Sent post paid by mail on receiptof price. P. ANDREW k CO., Publishers, oct!8-2m Dayton, Ohio. JOHN II. HANSCIIEN, DKAI.GR is AN D all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. Also, agent for Dr. H. Hirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopio Lenses. George W. Shepperd's everlasting 3old Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Cash Htu or Work Done for Gold or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing Place of business, one door north of the "Old White Corner," (Burton's store) on Main Burgess street, Brookrille, Indiana. Apt. IT y. PROOFS OF T1IESI PERI0R QUALITY OF THE AME1UCAN WATCH MADE AT , T'"' American Warth Company, of Waltham, j 1 Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches i! are cheaper, more accurate, less comrlex. more durable, better adapted for general use, and more easily kept in orderatid repaired than any other wstcnes in trie tnsrRct. ltey are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and Hss likely to be icjtired than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than TOO parts. How they run unricr the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY". f ICS OK THK liKNERAL StTKRlNTKMrNT, 1 Ai.toona, Pa., Dec. 15., 1815(1. J Oentlemea: The watches manniactured by you hive been in use on tbts railroad for sereral years by our enginemen, to whom we furnish watchos as part ot our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried on oui line, and we ceuMder them good and reliable time-kcepcrs. Indeed, I have great satiafaction in sajicgTonrwatchesiveusless trouble, and have wotn and do wtar much longer without repairs than any watches we hare ever had In use n this road. As you are aware wefotmerly trusted to those tf English manufacture, of acknowledged good rrputatitn; but as a class they never kept time as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by my pradecessor, Mr. Lewis, whoseexpetience extended over a scriis of years. B espectf ully , EDWARD II . WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades of watches, named recpectively as follows: Apaleton, Tracy A Co., Waltham, Mass; V'aliham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. t Waltham Watch Company, j P. S. Bartlett, W m. tilery, Home Watch Company, All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be of the best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company's printed card of guarantee, which should aecompany each Watch sold, to that buyers may feel sure thatthey are purehasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches Sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchaser to be on theirguard against imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country, BOBBINS A APPLETON, apl22 1S2 Broadwaj, New York. CSarXi.xi.taxxa.ltXxlxa.g; - W. It. BRUMF1ELD it BROTHER HAVE opened a Gunsmith Shop la the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chris. Trager'a Tin Shop. 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' . ! AND : ,,: j e (0 TIJ-ILi-IP II y; A,T,CS) B o Patknted Jutr 9xh, 16(7. . .i 1 ),. ., ? THIS Machine his'adtaotsges never before introduced to the Fartoer, which he can only realize by a practical use of it. . Some of the advantages claimed over othor Riding Cultivators are 1st. It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one handj at the rate of twenty acres per day. 2d. It plows as deep at desired fa any kind of soil.'--' 1 t-- ' '.;:! ' " ' 3d. It will plow hill or drilled orn. v ' ' J f 4th- It is the tightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doing the same work, as the draught is from the beams of the plows, the same as a double shovel held by hand. - Sth. The great Bight it will plow eorn withou breaking. . . . Sth. Chaaging the plows to make new furrows when plowing one way. Tth. The adjustability of the driver seat. 8th. Its durability ever wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machine wanted in the field after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address . B. W. REMT, dec27-tf ! rookville, Tranklin Co., Ind. P. H. & F. M, RGGTS, MANUFACTURERS OF ?Wcolen G-oods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, SatnettS Jeans, Tweeds.". Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed, Red and White, Stocking ! ! Yarns, &c, CONXERSTILLE, FATETTE CO., IND., Would respectfully call tho attention of the public to their facilities for supplying the wants ot the community in the line of Woolen Goods. Our establishment ij one of the oldest In the State, and is supplied with every convenience and facility for the manufacture of Woolen Goods, which our long experience as manufacturers suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present senson, and with additions of new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE IX THE STA TR. We are now prepared to exchange goods for wool, or manufacture by the yard on the most favorable terms; and as we are now connected by Railroad with Brook ville and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purchase goods or exchange their wool for goods, can send their orders, and ship their wool to us by Railroad, and their goods will be shipped to them at Brookville or other points on the RaJlroad, free of expense, and can rely on being dealt with with as favorably as if the.v were present them selves. . P. II. F. M. HOOTS. S. ENYART, Sup't. Coni.ersville, Ind., Aug. 16, 1R67 3m 1l7b wis 7 go. gT ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION ! Thousands of f trailies in the city and country have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal at a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good artists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, and we shall publish, from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, ic, by the leading writers of the country. THIS IS NO LOTTERY. But we offer as an inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to push forward to a successful issue, acheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and give a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they have a piemium. There will be 2,315 premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscribe! with numbers from I to lUO.OOU, and the premiums are equally dig tributed through the one hundred thousand numbers. If there shouM be one thousand names received on the same day and date, the letters will be opened regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book in regular rotation as opened, so that there will be a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to the premiums, in the Nkw York Monthly Illustratbd, and in the city and oountry papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: - 16 Cash Premiums Of $500 each, '.....$3,(100 5 " 200 " .....1,00(1 10 ': ' 100 " 1,00(1 29 50 " ; 1,000 40 " " 25 ..................1,000 SO " 10 800 50 Gold Watches, ( Am'n Watch Co.) $50 each. 2,500 50 Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 50 Howe" ewing Machines, 60 ' 3.000 2000 Premiums of $1 each,.. z,U00 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 copy, one year, with one subscription, $1,00 5 copies, " " five 5.00 20 " " " twenty 20,00 Persons getttrig up clubs will be entitled to premiums, ss nbove. Address, LEWIS A CO., dl Mercer St., N. Y., Box 33l. Writethe addressplain, giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, maybe sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi Stoekwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., 099 Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Machine Co., 508 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information, feblt-fiin CHE SONOeMINEy, A New Singing Book for the cse of Schools, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, by U. . Allen. Thii Book contains: First, A Very carefully prepared series of Primary Sng Lessons. Skcospi.t, A large number of new and beauti ful tchool bongs. Thirdly, A short Cantata The School Festival designed expressly for use at School Kri'Kptioss, Coxckrts, and Exhuiitions. The publishers, in presenting this work to Principals and Teachers, would call special attention to its superior merits as a School Song Book. The author has been very careful in the selection of his M t sir, which is almost entirely new, and in adapting to it appropriate words with unobjectionable sentiments. Which will commend its adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. The Song Cabinet has been adopted by the Hoard of Education, as the Text Book for tl.e Public Schools in the City of New Y'ork. Price BOo. each. To Schools, Ac.j Six Dollars per dot. Sample copies sent by mall post paid on receipt of 50 Cents. Published by WtLLlAM H ALL A SON, O. J. WILLARD, July i, 1BSS. S4.1 Broadway, W. Y. Chas. Sanioniel HAS OPENED tN JACKSON LYNN SNKW BUItiDIN, In brookville, ind., & mw tjc)Cl if f ! consisting of CARPENTERS' TOOLS.' i BLACKSM1TS TO(fj ' COOPERS TOOLS, SHOVELS, HAKES, IH o s s ' May IFirlk NAILS by Ihc Pouna or Keg, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. O TT Ha 323 "TBT , C AtNS, ItOPES, CORDAE, j 4e , Ae. ," - , ; .' . . "i j All of which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices.

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tins stood the test of seven years bef ore the public f tnul tto prepar- ; ' atioH for tlte hair has yet been discovei cil that irill produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discovert, combining man i of the most powerful and restorative aaents in the VECETABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH;FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp 'white and Clean ; cures dandruff and humors, and ftillih!? out ot the hnir; and will make it grow upon bultl heads, ercept in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle bu which the Jialr is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and afossy, and is unsurpassed as a 11 A 111 Dll BH SIX G. It is the cheapest preparation ever off'eretl to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bodies of any other preparation. It is recommended and used by the First Metlicnl Authority. J'he n onderl tzl results produced bit our Sicilian Hair Ucnctccrhave induced mantr to mantt fact tiro preparations for the llalr, under various names: and, in order to induce the trade and the public t9 purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claimlntf they were former partners, or had some connection wdh our Mr. Hall, and their preparation was simitar to ours. Ho not be deceived tv them. Purchase the original: it' has never yet been ' equalled. Our Treatise on the llair, with certip'catcs, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has our private Iievenuc Stamp over the top of the bottla Jill others are imitations R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. .So.'ef by all Drnggists and Dealers in Medicine. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. TAN HORN. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. DURlSTjST HOUSE, RICHARD D URN AN, PROPRIETOR. July lS-y HARRISON, OHIO. 3IRS. II. J. MLNEtt, PROPRIETRESS. June 14-1 y L. H. HAYMOND, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Office in second story of Democrat Building front roem. Sep 24-ly GEO. BOWLBY. AND KO TA tt T l V tt 1 1 C . Hinisoisr, ouio. I haveforsale a large amoun t of farm lands and town property In all the Western States. aug 30-6m. X Xt & X R K Q t! S I , (FORMERLY FUDGE HOUSE,) HUOOKV1LL15, 1KD. AARON C. MILLER, PROPRIETOR. Feed Stable attached. m:i22-y GROCERY STORE. KNABE & BROCKAMP HAVE opened a new Oroccey Store in the room adjoining Uaile'a Drug Store, where they hare for sale . ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GU0CEKIES, such as Teas, Coffees, sugars, Spices, &c, which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept In a Grocery Storecan ' be obtained there, either at -- WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We ret pec t fully solicit the liberal pa'ronage of the publie. KNABE A BROCK AMP. octl y ly 111 Furniture ! ! I Mr. ADS putting up a new two-story brick A building fronting Alain Burgess Street, in place of his present frame warerooms, and in order to do so, he must have money. Therefore he has determined to sell his present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, ATThEOQSTPRlGE IN CASH. II is assortment of Furnitvre is one of the largest and best in the White "Yater Valley, consisting of Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ac, Ae, Orders for manufacturing wil Icon tiuue as here tofore. LOOKING GLASS PI ATES kept on hand tor filling all eizes of trames. S013AS overhauled and refitted. All tiles of furnished according to measure. All kinds ef FURNITURE REPAIRING as heretofore. TJnaertalilns will be promptly attended to as fyrmetly. Rosewood, Walnut & Metal oillns of all sizes constantly on hand. Twa Hearses always ready for service. . W'M. FRANK. Feb 31, Igoa. . "11 7" ARRANT ED CHEAPEST AND BEST1 7b Firmer. Express ompanirlt, Staje rvpneort jwery r.saunettmi us, and till who we Horses. D U.TOM ASVENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT. In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Sails, PpreinS, Bruises, Splints, Cuts, Colic, Slipping Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, Ae. All who own or employ horses, are assured that thie Liniment will do 'l and more than is stated In curing the ahore-named complaints. Daring wenty (rears it hat never failed to give satisfaction In a single ihstftnee. Sold1 by the Druggists, Depot, A Cortlandt Street, New York, -J uiic 6.

PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Cheapest and Best In the World Splendid Offers for 10 G9. This popular Monthly Magaiine gives more fef the money than any is the world. For 1869, it will be greatly improved. Itarill contain . ONE THOUSAND PAGES I ' FOURTEEN 0PLENDID STEEL PLATESI TWBLVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATESI TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS I NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS I f TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! . All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year1, of dollar less than Magasrnesr of the

class Of "Peterson." Itt ' . THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES ' Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 1869, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, vii: "Mary Aationette'i Talisman," by Mrs. Ana S. j Stephens; "lne Mystery of Blackwood Grange," by the author of "Sir Noel'a Heir;" "Katie's Winter in Washington," by Frank Lee Benedict; and "The Story of Maggie," by the author of "Susy L's Diary." - MAMMOTH COLORED" FASHION" PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress can be eut out, without the aid of a mantua maker. Also, several pages Of Household and other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SUPERB PHEMIflM ENG3AVIN0! To every person getting up a Club for 1869 will be sent GRATIS, a copy of our new and splendid Mezzotint for framing, (size 24 Irches by 10,) 'The Star of Bethlehem,' after the celebrated master-piece, by Gerome, the famous French artist. This is the most desirable premium ever offered. For large clubs, as will be seea below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERMS Always in Advance One Copy, for one year............ ................ $2' 00 Three Copies, for one year . 5 00 Four Copies, for one year $ 00 Five copies, for one year, (and one to getter ap of club) 8 00 Eight Copies, for year, (and one to getter up of club) 12 00 Fourteen Copies, for one 7ear, (and one to getter up of club) i-.......20 09 Address, Post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sf Specimens sent to those wishing to get ap clubs. Oct 23. 1863. j HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE j Criical Xoicts of he Press. i The most popular Monthly in the world, , New York Observer 1 We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high ; tone and varied excellences of Hakpek's Maga f r.iNic a journal with a monthly circulation of about ! 170,000 copies in whose pages are te be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak Of this work as an evidence of the culture of the American People: and I the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each ! Number contains fullv 144 uairta of readinir-mat-ter, appropriately illustrated with good woodcuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily journal. It has great power in the dissemination of a loveof pure literature. Trubxbb's Guide to American Literature, London. ' We can account for its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleasing and instructive reading lor all. Zion's Herald, Boston. SUB3DRIPTIONS.-1869. Terms: Harper's Magazine, one year............ ....$4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Week ly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of t tve Subscribers at $ 4 00 each, in one remit- ! tance: or Six Copie for $20 00 I Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, ' and Bazar, to one address for one year, $10 00;. j or, two Of Harper's Periodicals, t one address for one year, $7 0'1. Back Numbers can be supplied at nny time. ! A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-seven j Volumes, i n neat cloth binding, will be sent by ; express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $225 per Volume. Single volumes by mail, postpaid. $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by I mail, postpaid. The pottage t n Harper's Magazine is 24 cents ; a ye tr, which must be paid at the subscriber's ; post-office. j Subscriptions sent from British North i American Provinces must be accompanied with 24 j cents additional, to prepav United States postage. Address H ARPER ic BROTHERS, New York. Nov. 6, ISfiS. ' WM. A. POND & CO., Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadi way, New York. Established nearly fifty years. i Piano Fortes , of our own make equal to any and prises much lower than those of other first-class houses. THE PARLOR GEM 7 OCTAVE TIANO, in handsome rosewood cases, medium size, is the handsomest and best Piane ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument fullj warranted fire years; send for price list. We have always on hand all kinds of Musical In struments in great variety. Band Instruments of Brass and German Silver, warranted correct in tone, at prises much below other manufacturers. Violin Strings. We keep the very choicest and best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Uuitar $1.5U; mailed postage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. O-r catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. New made published every day, and music mailed postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. Jcst Published The hew Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and Henry Kleber. The simplest and most progressive and best work ever published. Price $ 2. 50. NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The New School Singing Book, used in the Public Schools of New York. Price 50 cts. Splendid discount to Teachers and others wh. introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents Wanted. WM. A. POND A CO., Oct. 3 ly. 647 Broadway, New York. WOOL WANTED Misorville! X have just received a large lot Factory Ooods, consisting of of Hamilton Jeans, Cassituers, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Y arns and Fannels, which I am selling at very low prines, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Miterville, tad., July 17, 1X0FU-iu. HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! MJodlci) Goods! JMoolenGoods I THE undersigned having engaged for the season experienced workmen, and having Machinery second to no Woolen Factory in the Western country, Is bow prepared to do all kindt of Custom Work, such as Roll Carding, Spinning, Sec. All Work warranted to give satisfaction. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Salinetts, feat Tweeds, Blankets, Plaid and Plain flannels, Stocking lams, Ac, Ac, which we offer for tale at the LOWEST MARKET RATES FOR CASH OR Ilf EXCHANGE FOR WOOL. Are thankful for past patronage, and atk a eon tinaanoe of same. Work may be sent ut from a distance, which will be returned by railroad. Customers can rely on being dealt with as favorably as if thev were pretest themselves, should they tend at Weel to exchange for Goods, . We make a speciality of Custom Work, and customer can get work done at a very short notice. W. W. DAVISON A SON, U-irrison, 0. Mry 15, 1S0S.

,-1 ' 1 AT. THE ,: ' " - y "Old White Corner, ff m EXCHANGE FOR IT, MJTJELS, BL AU1IE7S, MANUFACTURED AT THE i-.: ... ., , . r . . i . -,.' - HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY 1 1 Having bought MAJOR J.C. BURTON'S STOCK OF GOODS, and having also purchased ANjADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT IN . CliNtJliXNATl, we will sell EXCLUSIVELY tot AT REDUCED PRICES. oct30 DIET A GEIS. J. BAUER & CO., Sole Agents for the Gold Medal WM. KNABE &CO. GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Alto for the ,. . , . ., ; .1 A. II . GALE & CO., EMIL G ABLER, - And other First Class Inssruments, Wholesale Agents for , -CARHAHT NEEDHAM'S I CF.LKBKATgD ORGANS AND MELODEONS, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And all kinds Of Musical Merchandise, No. 650 Broadway, New York, - AKD No. 69 Washinyon Sree, " CROSBYOPBRA HOUSE, CH 10 AG A ILLINOIS Send for Catalogue and Price List. Oct. 2-ly. PRICES UNTFOllM NEWTOif STORE SUING & KAISER Have received a Magnificent Stoek of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, consisting in part of, and embracing an endless variety of Stylet and Quality. DARK PRINTS AND DELAINES, PLAIN & FIGURED LUSTRES, ENGLISH & FRENCH A1ERINOS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc All those in neeS of Dry (Jo. ds will find it .to their advantage to give us a call. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. oct30 SUING A KAISER. EXCELSIOR MILLS, METAM0RA. HAVING PURCHASED THE GORDON Mills (now known as the EXCELSIOR MlL.LSat Metamora, Indiana, and having repaired and added some new machinery of the most approved kind, we feel Confident that we ean do as good . Custom AVorlc as any Mills in the W est, as we have one of the most experienced Millers now in our employ. Would moat cordially invite the public to give us a call, as we intend to be prompt in giving satisfaction. - Cash for all kinds of Grain. -LEONARD A MITCHELL. Metamora, Ind., Sept 4th, 1808 :tm. , 33oot ancusnoe IGNATIUS KQEHLEK CONTINUES to manufacture Hoots and Shoes of all kinds pro nptly to order, at his estab. lishment in Brookville. Ue keeps on hand a full assortment ef LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, , BOOTS OP EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit in every instance. Mending done on short notice.. Call and see his assortment and learn his prices. novl-tf IGNATIUS KOtnLER. sr 1 in va t q Vegetable 5 1 " ualB BCCTTD AT1VI C mmtk i, non rtm-:dvtl ly llir tn:tIU' tw Ikthe vert hft Pn-imT-rttlrvn lir ITf trr-intr tiray or f I llair 1 Us rirHufil t "lori J tain the ftuet fi'1rf itu( Krtf the rr1p l I AN, the Hair t:i H, ami tiLOS.T. " J. R. BARRETf Ic CO., Proprietor., : BiAxcriErrEB, . a. M. W. HAILE, Bole Agent for Brookville. apl7 II. LAW, SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTURER, Respectfully announce to the citiaens of Metamora and vicinity that he it prepared to furn'sh , , . SA5BLES AND HARNESS of every kind promptly to order. Ali ; ' done on short notice. Terms reasonable.' Metamora, Ind., Oct. 16-3m. LIU ENS ED AUCTIONEER. erms reasonable. Address Drewersburg. ' et 10-8m. J . W . M o IC 15 E , ATTORNEY AT LAW ABB' brookville, Indiana; "JsauOffiee ia the Court Hoaae, ap ttairs. tnli y GRAIN AND SEED WANTED. T Z" pfl Ur kln 6f Rd, A delivered M mr nUn... . 117 , . , Harrison. Ohio. . ,. , . J anntum IB .JOHS.COLXER.;, Sept. 2.1, ISflS-tf.

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ffA t L W A Y ! .T.i,?.T;iiLi; J-;fjT --. The.Shor ami D tree Roue .fi .V V i',T0-3J'' f-T "r NEW YORK, BOSTON NUW'IfAVEN, ; BRtD EPORT, . ' . PROVIDENCE,.. .. s -1 C:---ELMIRa, fly, r PITTSBUR. ' ' HARRISB. UE, " PHILADELPHIA, 2f BALTIMORE. 1 .1 WASHINGTON CITY, . t , . . - TO ALL POIKTS IS r " - - .,n .; ;. . f--:NfiW-,yoik,: New England . and PeEnsjl.aaia." Two Tbrongta Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati-Daily, making- direct eonaection with, all the principal Railways West and South. " ' , ' , - Mokniito ExPRBsa Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays,) 6:('0 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M.,"Boston A. M. Liohtmno Express, (except Saturdays,) 7:69 P. M.; arrive, in New York second mornirjg at 7-09 A. M-, Boston 5:00 P. M. - Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing; ia elegance and comfort those on any other line, are attached to the Lightning Express at Cincinnati-, and krK Through to Sit Yoke withotjt charob or Cars. This is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New YoTk. Baggage Checked throtgh to all poihts East. Ask for Tickets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout the Sonth and West. IV. D. SIIATi t'C, Gen'I Ticket Agent L. D.RUCKER, Gen '1 Sup't. aug 8 Tin and Stove Store IN BROOKVILLE. ISTIM TMGER HAS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the bonding south ot the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on hand for sale Stofcts nuD SHu Watt OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries for CASH. Alto, be will HI orders for TIN B00FIKG AHD SP0UTIK0, and will attend promptly to 3" o"b '77'o 3r Is.. n respectfully solicits the patronage of the bli. .. novS lv TO THE PUBLIC HAVING sold out my interest in ibe Drug Store to my paltrier, Mr. James II. Roberts, I take great pleasure in recommending bim t the public 8 every way worthy of ibeir patronigt. JAMES THOMPSON , Harrison, Ohio. iOIS ! AT Jas. EE. Koberts', Second JJvor South oj Geo. W. Keen Si Co. Where will be found Pure Drugs, Medicines, Patent' Medicines, ClicuiicaJs, Paint!, Oili, YarnlsLes, Dye Sluffs, Window i it, Putty, Looking (iliiss Plates of. all Sizes, School liooks, . Blank Rooks, StationBEUEEES CF AIL EIIIS, From a'No. 1 Flesh to a common Scrub Brush. Also, a l ine assortment of Fancy Soaps", Extracts for the llundktrchief, Fiifvwery Bottltt, Etc. In faot everything kept in a Well Stocked Drtf Store. Particular attention 1 aid to I lit Trticription Department. Harris. n, Ohio, Jan. 17. lSf.8-1y B iL EL EI 3Ft "V " AM) CHRIS. KOEBER, At lis 'Jiakery in JJroolvillr, continues to fnrnifh FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAEES, &c. Also serves up Ice Cream and Ice Co'.d Lemonade. Ue also" sell ICE in large or small qunti. t' inn22-tf LI KM AN PiiYSU IA.W tc . 1.. 1 -.- r.li . II it of-r'-i :.- .i.re. Cni hours. from' b to 12 A. M.and iicm 2 o ' r Uf. 7 -If. - WILSON MOKHOW. WB.U."1, MORROW & KAY, At.crccjs at Law and Solicitors ol Claims. No. 3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Ofci INDIANAPOLIS.IKD., Willpracticein the State and Federal Coirti' Indiaaa, and also before the Court oi Claimi the several Bureaux of War, I,"'J . riw and Treasury Departments at Washing"'' W. W. WILSON, rRCFBItTOF. oct 25-ly WILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Keal Estate Agf ' ' BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. , Officein the Court House. Collections V" attended to. Real Estate bought and joia. nmrl Art. if ... - male . I " 1 - - r(rmis mot Snih-EuB Cvrver of Fllic Sq"' JOSEfU DEARM0M), rroFrictcr' den 27-ly Slielby ville, Ind. II. PE1RCE & SON, rroprlctcrs. A Free 'But Buns to and from all Tr'1"Deo. la-ly 1, 'i ' ' ' -j"" FAIRFIE LP HILLS m www v a a r.a w a a a w price paid In cash tor n it th ,l0i 01 uiTiu oiaugutsi also at toe iepoc. r-o 1 1.L hJ" , Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALU August y-ijr .imanin W tl V 1 K l hit i? . .

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