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JOSKLMl KiM-LIOEF, i.V.NN" li.jlU'i.Vj HAS opened a store fr the purpose of carry in, the TAtfcORlXtJ ilUS-IXESH, and ready to ftit U order for C0.1TS. PANTS, VESTS, Ifan snail H will keip hnad a gaol assortment of rtEAO Y-MAD- CLOTHING, (ieiitlemoirsFaraishing Goods such Hi :.: a. i 4 r y t h i r, Fall iV , l I .'I fi IX It t i t x ts 1 fo r Writer Wear, c AN IK l i r E C illi ." rn4 h'ic vour nrs c .nr n t if llrt,l i I in vill he lited both in work '.Hm-jun BROOK VI LLE ,B WORKS, n:;lAVl-i?rrN Having been engaged j 1 1) the 'GARBLE Z BUSINESS 2 at this lace for 'MWti. L v'' E I. V S i EA MS, t.i' i' 5"f '1::.' ',T,, tharikfur for past Pi'tb' favor. I n-.iiiM in. form the on! lie Hint I a m still cn at the carrying OLD STAND In the flit of i 'ii ''I -t !In(-, ml tm prepared t' firit-ih priuo'ly, ml at the cheapest rates, a ny k in I of work i n pliiii.fn-v, fl.iri.d, .r sfHli.tii r. I, execute! to n'utt f !i n ii p ir tic ll ir iriveliog ; f i-tin. n. Vndv Heison an4 V. II . II . Sit! u k'HTli Uwivti c.iM.:f n.v b ii rift-is o !a. it"im i with tl' 'O V :rnn -e j,.M,t.s ;( t ni y I mil real tj furnish mv LilTSi? AM BEST STYLES V, I kein no second - ha oi Porni'm f. f utploy none but the h ; of t .r' n , n n me !!; t be ,t of in tteri il, l I d . n .t oa ;te it t og -t !i-' ligh 1 1 1 , bur t it Ui s i'i-I rilii lj. ALL W J I A' Aft RANTED. V .'nUteriiz u J -piirin lone at the shortest u ti -e. TT naortaliins: pr inritly it ten I,- I I e i,l i v I r hn I i' iTl -i and Mcta'IV Cases I' i i ! ill l',in,rsl!,o CHEAPEST IV THE MARKET. PI i c ot Hii-i .c - -:it fiJo ot .Main Street, hou t h ii! I M; -I.j re, Hll)'Us:'lL'-i:. !NI N A. ii If I i :!( T'lVKIHKI ROBrl r H. POWER, UROnK IL I. E. IXIHA .V.I ri -. , t!i . : irr-i'.I. K?., in T. e-it's H i " !i ; ,"Vp-sic the Court Ui u.-e. nl V I 2 ! . .1' t ,55" -MFt-iSsJ -J .llil'.l i VV , t HN ! t m. Praaklia Marbla Woik3, R! )OK'lI.fj:. IS'AX s. A i p ut M S , ji.''h f (ht G-nr !!-. II I V V I T i' C S CUTLER, fl ivin; eiirc.l iat a ccp irtnerhp f r the pur xoe f e.-rviiig on the Marble i'uin? in its riou, rrihc. w woul I r-soe -ttu Iv atumun-e It oar friends and the public ;.-. -r 1 1 v of i !, is km I the i, M .ining t'.iu'i'ifj of th;s Sta'c and i"hio, tlt r - r.-r ivrerel 'o pif,"iip in the hest t 1 v f the i r ie nil work in our line, such as MONUMENTS. i o nt l rr o c i : s Reing n-a 'll -a! artist.., nc dsirp a 11 I ' I bcr w h b a n inc! in at i ill r f 1 i r n ds ti to i aver with c 1 1 1 1 n l t '! v "i 1 1 we iv. All w ,rk irrinted t !(' oti-f-ietior All i"ii!rn t f .r t ,v'v ni',1-' '-v o or Ji W. ti i v; I Si n mi Itoi h. our M ,-r. S .eci i 1 At"1l, will ! i! i"i i''t iM'l. Jen. !. 's tr. i 1 ' ' .1- -" 1 1 t" . Vli P IK 1 1 I ; i f 1 1 li jilt receii I - T -k .. ) )d'S AAM)."5iIi) KS, H ATS A?JD C PS. ir 'i ' il ..U-:t;( n I i a 1 '.1 .') w k r c v i p:mci;s. ? M n I iv ' fe. 1 . l n $ 1 - ? . . 1 ui M t oi .ft. 1 th.bete I i v 'I J .r C -h 1 . I

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FLORENCE ! SWIM HACHIII SICCEEDS in taking the Prernia n at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, i over seventv-two different Machines, as the - 'BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN i THE WHOLE WORLD. ! W'j also awarded th 1' re mi urn at our last County Fair. No other Mashiue will d so long n range of work. It Jlnns, Fells, Cords, Ciutfr'is. Jlroids, ' Quilts, und Gather and iSVks uh it j Jii'j'e ut the same time. 1 1 in a k es I FOrR BIFFERENT STITCHES. 1 1 S lek, knot, duu'ole- lork, and double-knot, eaob . stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It . hai the IlEVERSIBL I I MOTIOxN,

mli"; h enables the operator by simj ly turning a i tliutuh frrtw to have the work run either tu the 1 nirht or left, stay any part of the seams, or fasten j e t of jeains without turning the labric. Chang- . ing the length oi stitches, and from one kind of ; stitch to auoiber, can readily be done while the , Machine i in :u ti o. ! The Needle is more Easily Adjusted j than in any other machine, and can be u-ed where ' rjuiet is tiecesary, does not require a finer thread on the under side than it does tor the uj cr, and j will j Sew from tlie Jinetto tho U (?tiviet fob-Tic without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should exaiuine the Florence at once. Heincmbcr, J. T. WILSON & hOU, feb 21 -tf Iravt lit g Agrntf , Laurel. ALLCOCK'S rOROl'S TLASIERS. Allentown, Pcnn., Aril 4, IbCS. Messrs. T. Ai.t.corK Co : Iikah ir: My daughter usel one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Vouts trulv, JuilX V. X. HUNTER. ' We refer to the ' IViiitv 'PrirkT'C vt-, T I n I jra iwui a iu iuv.il uiju a . c i i i n character. ALLCUCK CO.. Agency, Iirandreth House, New Vori?. S-oid by ail Druggists. .1 line 2ri. ! FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS no v el vthc I with m-isses of rich bl.i.-k and brown ' hair would, if they were unfortunately CCT OFF from a supply of C R. ill j T A DO RO'S DYE, begin TV US WHITE, e1. sandy , and gray. Mar. hood and beauty, with he Hue ctfect in tneir personal appearance rem .died by CKISTADOHO'S II AIR D E, ?j i roe in their good for'une, ar d recommend it o all who require a perfect .lie. M ariufaytmed oy J. CK!STAD"HO, fis Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Drusj;ists. Applied by all Hair ire?ets. June 2(5. Large Wages for Jk n or Women, P k AvS ANT E.M.P kQ YM IJT NSWEUS to all the Advertiserrer ts from E.ist em and V tsfrn Papers offering Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Vc, showing the character of ca h , t lui r articles, compuu n ds. preparations, inventions, recipes, patents, books, : .v c. Those out of emp Icy men t, and those having employment affording a little leisure, can find souie thin U to suit their opportunity and their taste; soiiio things specially i.d.iptc.1 to Teachers; others uilsib!e tor Roys and Girls. Returned and di.a l ied Soldiers who have not lost ihtir courage, can find something to make mony on the "-liouble i iiuiek." ?4 Price ONE DO AR. Sent post paid by mail u receipt of price. P. ANDREW 1 CO., Publishers. Da V ton , Ohio. JOHN II. IIANSCIIEN. - P E A I. K R ININD ail articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store il Also, Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing I'la.-e of busin-ss. one door north of the "Old VVuii I'm ner," ( Hurton's store) on Main Burgess street, It-ookv ille, ludi.iua. A 17 y. PROOFS OF Till-sri'KKIOR QUALITY OF Til I". AMERICAN WATCH m am: at a. i- a merican afth Cotnrianv. of "altham. Mm. r soectfullv sul mit that their Watches are cheaper, in .re accurate. lefs complex, more dnrs !. better adapted for genera I use, or.d mc re cn-ily kept in or.'cr and rcj aired than any other w it.-hcs in ti e it arkrt. 1 hey are simpler in structure, at, d therefore strorter, and l-ss likelv to tf ir jilted than the majority of foreign ! watches, which are composed of from 125 to SOU j piece., while in an old Frglish wntch there are j n;. in- w ne ,o,. oar's. lion rt ev Ti:n ltl.oer Ihr . hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the : follow i n e letter: IE N N . R At I. R 1 1 A I CO M P A N Y KrftCF K Tilt lil'M'K It. Sfl'V.tilNTr STt XP1 NT, 1 : , i.-b. j A t. f N , V ., (ice. 1 ierttctneo: t tip wsu-hes muninactutcd r.v vou hue been in use on this railroad for several years by our engine men, to whom we furnish v itches as part ot our e.jui pn.en t . There are now s ii-.c t hi ee hut! tired et them carried on out line, and we ccn-idir t! em good and reliable time-kect ers. Indeed, I ha re great sa t infliction in si ii g four watches- ,;;ve us less trouble, and have noMi ai.d do wear nsu-h longer without re-p-tr than any w a tct es V e bin e e er had in use on litis rm I. As icii are awnie wetoinierlv trust ed to those ot F e I g" ! cod rep: clish 111 e nu f :i et u re, of acknowl- I .n 1. t ; I ut as a ela ss t he v never kt pt time as correctly, no r have t Is e v done as yjoo I sen ice, as yours. In irese itifi'iii.-nts I ,1 m sustained bv mv i-rji-.,-.vor, l r. Lewis, w hose t-S etiriivc extecdeo o-r sci. s of years. i e s : ' 1 c 1 f 11 : ! v , EHW Fm H . WILLIAMS, (iineral Superintendent. American Tut 4 Co.. Waltham. M'c in.ike now fl ve di ffcrr r. t grades of watches, mine I respec 1 i v c Iv as follows: oie'ot. , Vra.y A t'o.. Walthiim, MV . vt Hlsliiui Watch Company, V altham, Mass. P. S. Beitlett, u'.tham. Mass. W 01 . I".! 1 cry , Boston, Mass. Home Watch Cotnj any, Boston. Mass Ml of these, wiib the exception of the Home Winch I'omp.n.v, are warranted l y the American Watch t" itoionn i. he i f the best material, on the nic.t approved pr i ni-iple. i: n il to pos.-ess everv re-jiii-i'e tra rehal le time kee er. Fverv vlealer felling these Wat -lies is provided with the Company's printed cird of guarantee, which should 'oiopan v e-eh Watch sol I, so that buyers may tec! surs I ha t t.ey are purebasirg the genuine article. There are numerous C"untrrfeits-nd inn tntions f our Watches sold thrt ugbout the 'country, and wc would caution purchasers tube .ti their iruard ?ai?it imposition . Aey grades of Waltham Watches n-ay be purchased of Watch lea lers t hroughon t tlecountrv, BOBBINS A APPI.ETON, pl?2 1S2 Broadway, New York. Onnsinitliiiis . , W. II. RRUMFIELO & BROTHER T AVK opened a Ounsroith Shop in the new A J biiitjtng M;u itcd directly opposite the Jail, u.'i doing Chris. Trag-rs Tin Shop. NEW GUNSMADETOORDER. l;F.PAiriNC, rROVVTI.T ATTENM:r TO. All Work War railed. N u v . "0 f m .

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Convertible I roii-Pla liter ASD j Patented Jvly Qiu, 18G7. TIITS Machine has adrRntape? never before in- ! troduced to the Farc er, which he can only re- ; I aiize by a praciioul uset f it. Some of the adVan- ! tages clAimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st. ft pl-ints two rows at a time, either in hills ' or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty ' acres per day. 21. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of ! soil. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled corn. 4fh. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doing the same work, as the draught is from the lieains of the plows, the same as a double shovel held by hand. 5th. The great hight it will plow corn withou breaking. nth. Changing the plows tc make new furrows when plowing one way. "th. The adjustability of the driver seat. 8h. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machii-e wanted in the 6eld after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address 15. W. REM Y, dec27-tf TSrookviHe. Franklin Co., Ind. P, H F. M. RDGTS, MAXtFACTCKKKS OF 'Wcolen Goods, Cloths, Cassi.meres, Doeskins, 8atnetts, Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed. Red and White. Stocking Yarns, &c, CONXERSVILLE, FAYETTE C O., IM)., Would respectfully call the attention of the ub- I lie to their facilities for supplying the wantsol' the community in the line of M oolen itods. Our eta blis-hmcnt i? one of the oldes-t in the ' State, and is supplied with every c nvenicnce and j facility for the manufacture of Woolen Goods, ' ! wtiien ou' long experience as manulaetuiers sug- I igests. j I Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the ; present season, and wish additions of new ma uincry is one o! the most COMPLETE IN THE STA TE. are now prepared to exchange goods for wo o i , o t to a n u i a c t u r e iij- the jjird on the most i favorable terms: nnd a. a-o n.w rMnn.fo.i w.. Uailroad with Brookville and other tioints in the White Water alley, persons wishinc to rurvhase goods or exchange iheir wool for goods can send their orders, and ship their wool to ns hv Uailroad , h nd their geod. will be shipped to tbem at. Urookville or other points on the' Uailroad, free of expense, and can rely on being daait with with as favorably as if they were present them ' selves. P. U. Jt F. M. K'JOTsj. j S. EXYART, Snp't. Coni.crsville, Ind'., Aug. 16, 1SC7 3sn I LBWIB & GO. '3 ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family journal, FOR THE tALlm Thousands of f imiltcs in the city and country have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal at a reasonable price, an. 1 e.piil to any on this continent. To this end, wo have engaged good ,h artists. 1 hp ltcr;irv Oi n:i r r oe n r will 1,.. ... c ti lhlriJ of tUu t-,.,..i- .1 r. 1 I! ..,.1.1; -I. . . .. , ., , . - . .. , j ., , , o i is li . ...i.i .im.v; o i't"ci ci'k A.nes, etei.euec, vc., ; by the lea di n g wri te rs of t he com t rv. i THIS IS NO LOTTKRY. ! But we offer ns an innucemcnt to those who rub- i scribe, and will help t ipu-h fnrwaid to a -uccess- j ful issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and giv e a l.ir;c number of premiums.' Subscribers uill not h ive to wait to know if thev i hive a piemium. There will be 2,;;i." premium's ' distributeil to t he su !sc i il.ers. The paper will l,e . well worth the dollar, tor th'! year. A book has' "-en prepared for subseribcts with numbers from I to 1 ail, (Mill, and thn premiums are equally dis tributed through the one iiuo.be. I thousand Lumber It lucre shooll b one thousin I names received , on tho same d;iy and dite, the letters will be ; opened rcgul r 1 y hs they come to hand, and j ' marked on th- bo o n in regular rotat ion as opened. so riiat there will be a fair distribution of 'he pion ir.ms. We shall rublish the names of the i persens that arc entitled to t ae prcmiuuis, in the, fNi.w VoitK MO.NT.II.Y Ili-I'si ka i ki-, and i:i the eitv and ous'ry pajcrs. I TU fallowing Premiums will be distributed: j 10 CasLx P.-cmlu -us of .t'"I each, .1100 ! 5 " " 2 HI " I oho ' 200t) Prembnus of $1 each, TERMS TO S CISC III U ERS I crpTt one year, w ith one subscription ..Si.no . ;,0i a copies l! V O ' twenty up clubs wi 20 2d, tlt entitled to retinitis s?etini il be premiums, as !iovc. A l lies.-, LEVIS A CO , 41 Mercer St.. N. Y. p.on oof i . M ri te t he ti ld'ess pl.i : n . gii'in g town sh i p , cc u n ty ail'! State. oney by draft, post office cr ier, regi-tcred letter, or express, may ba sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Lev li,.5!!'.' M a chin Edward P. liateb. See etary of the Wilcox A Oibbs' Sewing Macuiuc Co., odrf !'roa d .va v , N e w York. " Send for specttne sary i n '" .rnia ! ion . C' py containing all n"orsfeM4 fun ,, . . . A HE S O IS G C A 3 I N E T A NkV MXiilMI I.UHK FOR THE CSK OF UIHOI.S A cam: mi es. Classes, hv C km ix aries ash . Allen. i SlNlilMi ! This lie oik contains: A very cirefullv n-conred series of P j Fmsr, i marv Si lie- Lessons. ' Si rovoi Y, A l ire number ef new and bcauti ' tul School Songs. Tt!iT ii; v, A short Can'ata The: , val designed expres-ly for use at 1 i'Kptions. Com Kt; rs, and Km:uTtosi hool FesticttooL Rkf ac hi i slier s. in i r-'sent i n z this w ork to Prin cipals and Itachtrs, would call special attention to its superior merpts a a Sch iol Song lin k. The iinthor has been very careful in the selection ot bis Ml sic, which is al most en tircly i.ew, and n a. ia p tin to it appropriate iv irl.i with nnohj "Ctiona iile sen t imenf s. which will commend its adoption in all our School, and Seminaries. The Sons Cabinet h -is been a touted hy the Hoard of Education . us the t ext l!o. k for the Pubis- Schools in the City of New York. Price I'. ic.each. To Si ':. oois , Ac, Six Dollars per d . Samile c pies sent by mail postpaid, on receipt of oil Cl tits. Published by WILLTAM H ALL A SON, O. J. W I I, I. A li 1). July S. ISn. 54 t P.roadwav, N. Y. Chas. Bamoniel HAS OPENEO IN JACKSON LYNN S NEW iiUILDIX, IN BROOKVILLE. IND., a mi r. 'J ARJ1WA11B!!, consisting of CARrEXTEKS TOOLS. JiLACKS31 ITS' TO )L. CUOTERS' TOOLS, S HOVELS, RAKES, ; NAILS by the Polling . rfvecr, DCCR LO KS, HA! - S.i r""n-. O.XJ T" 31. 3w C A INS, ROl'ES, Cs Ac, Ac, A-e. 1"tij All of which he offers at the Iiowest Market Prices. 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HAP' HI Veiutable Sicilian Hair Renewer D Has stood the test if seven years h; lore the uubUc: tad no preparation for fue li'iir Ikh tfet been tliseovereil that trifl prnfare the same bciiejicial results. J is an entirely new seientiie tlisewerif. combining nut n v of the mosipoieevfiil and, restorative arents ii the VEGETABLE KINGDOM. Tt restores CREY HAIR TO ITS or?lCf.AL YOUTHFUL COLCR. It inrJ.es the sealp white and clean: circs dandruff and hnmors, and 1'tUinpr out of the hair; and will uahe it grow upon bald heads, ifcept in certf ard persons, as if furnishes the nutritive principle bf which the J air is nourished md supported. It makes the h'tlr iioist, soft, and fftosst. and is itnstrpassed as a II A i II 1) II i: S l-V G. It is the ht'ait nrcparafiin ever offered to the Dnhlic, as onebottle will accomplish more anl last longer than three boitlcs of any other preparation. It it rcrn'nni:de:l and used by the First rcrl A iiilsority. The ironrfcvjtrl resirltn produced tu our X;ci!:a:itliir Ilcncwcrhave induced mmff ' manufacture prc-atrailousfor the Hair, under vu firms nam.'n: ami. in order to imlus the tsrdo and the public tir purchase- thtir compounds, then here rcxnr.'rl to f;;.';::h ood, bg cl ilnVn-t tint were- firmer partners, or had tonic coiin'ciion with our Mr. llaf. ar.d, tlicir preparation was ti')tll::r to van:. 1; not be dc.-cired h tTtem. rurchase the orifj'nal: It has never fct been c:ju:f.'e:f. Our Treatise on the Hair, with ccvfifcalc tcnZ free bg lux:!. .-.' rtat c-rcJ: Ixtiilc has our prira'o Ilcrennc Stamp over t?ie tp of 'lie boiile. All others are i:nitatiois. R. P. Hall Si Co,, Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Su!J hy ail Dnyj':s and Diul.rs in MtJicln. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAN UOUX. PROPRIETOR. jul t:i ly. 0 r j K X A r I I OITSK, RICHARD .1 ! ' V 1 It V Dl'tNAN, PROPRIETOR. i t U 1 1: r . - HARRISON, OHIO. 3IRS. II. J. 31IXLU, PROPRIETRESS. .1 one 14- 1 y L. H. HAYMONU, l!lt lUi-C V ILI.F., INDIANA. Office in second stoiy of Democrat TViilDag front rociti. ,";( i. 2 1 i V f BOYLB 11 1 n 52 ss tat t Zi n, c AND X i 'V A V, V I V RVIC. L I A IJR I SO .X , C I I I O. I have foralea large i:M-u-t .i frti. laiiCsand town property iuail the Vi cittru t, its. aivjr Sfl fim. GROCERY STORE. KNABE &. BROGKAPvlP HAVE opened a new Groeeey Store in the room adj-iinifg H.uie's 1 rug Store, where they i have lor saio I ALL KXDS OF FAMILY GllOCEiriLS, such ns CoflVo-s Stijrars, Spires, &c., , ii 11: 11 .-ire o 11 crea itT Mini At tuf. Lowest Market Puites. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storecan be obi a: ncd t hi re, ei i her at WHOLESALE OR RET HL. AYe respectfully solicit the ! itera I pa'ronageof the public. KNAUE A BKUCKAMP. ocet .1. Iv In Furniture ! ! INl'ENDS putting up a new two-story brick building fronting .Main Lurgess Street, in place of his present frame w irer.ium-, and in order to do so, he must have money. Therefoie he has determined to sell his present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, A T THE COST PRIC E IN CASH. II is assortment of Furniti re is otie of the larg- , est and best in the White "S'ater Valley, consist ii.gof Softs. Lureaus. liedstcii us, .V c. Ac. i Orders tor manufacturing i 1 icon tiuue a s here- ! lofure. LOOKING GLASS PLATES I kept cn hand lor filiii.g all sixes of frames. j SOFAS overhau'ed and refitted. Allsiiesof furnished according to measure. All kinds of FJaNITME HEPAiniKG ns heretofore. XJ 23. Cfl O X t I i 33. S will be promptly attended to as formerly. Rosewood, Walnut & Metal o'H'is of all sizes constantly on hand. Tw Hearses alwiivstoa.lv for service. W M.FRANK. Feb 21, IS-'.S. 'ARRANTKD CHEAPEST AND BEST! To Eirmcrs, Express 0 mna nirs. J'ropriairs,. Jivny Esiihlishmcns and all who use JlorS'S. DR. TOBIASVENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar. H-tlie cure of Lameness, Scratches. Wind Galls, Bruises. Splints, tuts, Colic, Slipning arheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, employ horses, aro assured that Li all und more than is stated Hmed complaints. During j 1 failed to give satisfac- j it by the Druggists. ! .oJtii Stvet,,f,York.

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PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Cheapest and Best in the World Splendid Offers for 1869. This popular Monthly Magazine gives more for the money than any in the world. For 1S69, it will be greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAGES ! FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATESI TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS 1 K IN E HUNDRED Wo05 CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of the class of "Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writer? are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 18-59, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories. FOUR OkIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, yii: "Mary Antionette'a Talisman," by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens: "The Mystery of Blackwood Grange," by the author of "Sir Noel's 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 FASniON PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six fig-

j ures. I hey will be superbly colored. Also, a i pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's I Dres? can be cut out. without the aid ofa mantua i maker. A Iso, several pages of Household and j other receipts: in short, everything interesting ; to Ladies. SUPZflB PREMIUM ENUIAVINB! To every person getting up a Club fir IStia will be sent GRATIS, a copy of our new and splendid ! Mezzotint for framing, (size 24 irches by Irt, )! 'The Star of Bethlehem,' after the celebrated mas- j ter piece, by (Jerome, the famous French artist. This is the most desirable premium ever offered, j For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra ! copy will be sent in addition. ( TERM3--Ahvajs in Advance: One Copv, for one year $2 Three Copies, for one year 5 Four C.ipies, fr one year fi HO (10 00 I ivo copies, f, r one year, (and one to getter up of club) 8 no Eight Copies, for year, (and one to gtttcr u i of club) 12 00 F-.iur'een Copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club) 20 00 Address, Post-paid, CHAULE J. PETEUS8N, No. :n0 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Specimens sent to those wishing to get up Club: Oct 2.". . HAHPEa'S UEWH0NTHL-Y 2LAGAZIXE Vriti td 2ti!vt 8 of he J'ri sx. The most popU'ar Monthly in the world. New York Oo.-eiver. We must reter in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of lltHccp.'s Mao zis f. a j oir n a I with a monthly circulation of ahot I 70,(10(1 copies in whoso pages are tu be lo ind some of the choi est li"ht at.,1 general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of the culture of the Ameri-an People: and the pnpu'.arityit has acquired is meiiteil. K.ich Number contains fully lit pages of reading-iu.it-ter, avpropri itely illustrated with go.J wnodcufj; and it combines in iiself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quirterly", blended with the best features of the daily journal. It has yrcat power in the disminat"iou of a love of pure literal u re. Tin b Kt;;i (iui le to Ataerican Lit'iature, uoitiii.tt. V e can account for its success onlv by the sim I'te fact that it meets precisely the nopular taste, I'ln.ishiog a variety of pleasing and instructive reaiiing for all. .ion's lleiald. Boston. r? v T T ;i t n v -1S69. 'i i t: t ms: v .- a r . 1 - ....i-.tr.; c :. ; 4 00 ii Extra ( oj.v ,.f la :'. tr iv : : I I e .- e o Iw cri bers a r t',e M -'I era t i zitio. Week r every C til ooy remiror ni'. ) of tar t oo c icn t'oj.ie- f .r -2d (!". ns to ll .rj.er's M.-iaz'i.e, rtp IVeclh . Jlfl lltl; address and Iia.'o.r, to ore .id ir"" for oi.e c.ir, or. two of ii.irjer's Periodicu'-s, to "one tor one year, r il . ! ic'i N o :u oers c in be sui.o;ei at any time. A Complete Spt, nov ntirisi i,g Thirty seven Volumes, inne-ir .-1 -t i hiTidicg. will be sent by express, .'roi.rhr it expensa of p-jrehassr, for $2".a per voiti-ne. i'iiTie volumes by oi a 1 1, iois r pa id i: '1 1 1, "is r p 06 cents, ?:S II d. Cloth case.-, lor biudu; mail, post pa 1 . T he pojt.igo t n Ham a ye r. wliieu must be '61 's Magazine i lid at ihe sal 24 cents seri uer's p.i.-t-of.i -e. . Subseriptior.s sent from American Provinces must he acom cent a blition si, to pr-iay Hnited ritish North anied with 24 titles postage. Aodress Ii A it PER i IS it 01' U ERS, New York. N o v . li . ' S . WM. A. POND &. CO., Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, New York. Established neai ly fifty years. I'lANO FOUTES of our own m il;? equal o any and priccs'much lower than those ot other fitst-class houses. THE PARLOR OKM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in handsome rosewood cases, medium size, is the handsomest a u d lies t Piano ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument full, warranted five years; send for price list. We have always on hand a',1 kinds of Musical Iusuumeu ts in great variety. IAMi I NS Tit l M E NTS of P.rass and Cmmm Silver, warranted cor-' rcct i n tone, at pri .es much below other manu- I fucturers. j .Violin Strings. ' j ii! itcep ttie very choicest and best strines that ! arc ma le. t rie fur tiuit ir i I .in !or best, per set, for mailed nostaire paid. per set, for Violin $1 , j SHEET MI SIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. j 0 -r catalogue embraces over six thousand diSfercut pices, and is immensely popul ir. New mu- j rie I w 1 1 1 ii t el everv dav.atid mu-ic mail I postage j paid, wueu the marked prion is remitted J 1ST rUHLlSHEP The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Mantis and li.ory Richer. The simplest und most prog-cisive und btst work ever published. Pi ice f-'J j (I. mm: o'clock in tiif. morning. The New Sehm 1 Singing Rook, used in the Public Schools of New York. Price 50 cts. Splendid d iseo ii n t .to Teachers a nd others who introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. POXP. A- CO., -'T- 2 ly. 547 Broadway, New York. ol wait; A I I have just received a large lot f Hamilton! Factory Goods, consisting if Jeans, Cassi- ! mers, li In n ket s. Coverlids, P.Hlinoral Skirts, Y'arns 1 aud Fa nnels, w bich I am selling at very low prices, j . or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices! ' Cash naid for Wool. I ! SAMUEL COLTER. ! i Mixerville, Ind.. July 17, lM.s3m. i HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! THE undersigned having engaged for the season experienced workmen, and having Machinery second to no Woolen Factory in the Western coun- , try. is now prepared to do all kinds of Custom i Work, such as Roll Carding, Spinning, cc. Ail work warranted to give satisfaction. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of ; &ifinrtfs, .ft'.aits, Jtcfcds. Ulnnkef. Inlaid ' and J'fiiin J1 launch, Stocking Yarns, A c.. Arc, which we offer for sale Jit the ' LOWEST MARKET RATES FOR CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR WOOL. ' Are thankful for past patronage, and ask a continuance of same. WorK may be sent ns from a j distance, which will be returned bv railroad. Customers can rely on being dealt with as favorably as if ther were present themselves, should thev send ns Wool to exchange for Goods, e make a speciality of Custom ork, and ens toracrg can get work done at a very short notice.

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WOOt WAITED AT TIIE "Old White Corner," 7.V EXCnAKGE FOR FLANNELS, BLANKETS, MANUFACTURED AT TIIE HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY!! Having bought MAJOR J. C. BURTON'S STOCK OF GOODS, and having also purchased AN ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT iN CINCINNATI, we will sell EXCLUSIVELY for

AT REDUCED PRICES. octSO PIETZ GETS. J . BAUEE & CO., Sole Agents for the Gold Medal Y.U KXABE& COGRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Also for tho A . II ; Cr A L E & EMIL GABLER, CO .t And other First Clss Inssruments, Wholesale Agent for C.MUIAU'l' & xl;ediiaM'S ( KI.I. BKATK1) ORGANS AMD MELODEON I'RSS AND MERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRU1MSNTS, ! And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, Ao. 050 JifoudlC'ijy A'e'iO York, AMI . j A". 00 Wiift!tinff"n Srrr, j CROSBY OPERA HOI'S E, CH I'WUA ILLINOIS i Stud Co;- Catalogue and Piiee Lii. ! Oct. 2 ! v. PIIICES UNIFORM AT Tin-r K STORE 8Uit?G tt KAISER Fall & Winter Cry Good, c; i n s i.-1 i ti g in part of. nr. 1 cmb't-irig nti endless vetieiy f Styles and ijuaiitv. DARK MIINTS ..! i J F. ! , A ! N F.S. I'li.iI.N .V; FUJi S.!;!) Ll'STRKS. KM! !.IS!i FllKNFH M KUiNUS, SUA W I,S A N 1) CM A K i M.JS, oI.'own r.i F.At'ii r.D v,rsi,iN.. J KAN'S, TV.' i'.I'.IK. (' SSLi J.RF.S. (".i.ovr.s, iiD.iKuv, notions, ktc A'l those in need of Drv G... ds will find it t; tber a 1. intake to g;ve us a call. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. octoO Sl'iNG i i'AISl R. EXCELSIOR MILLS. j:ktamoha. HAVING Mills (i Pl lt llA-l-j) TIIE (ioRDoN (now Kcown us tba EXCELSIOR MIl.LS)at Metamora. I nd i.i na. a i: l having repaired and added some t.e,v tnio-hitiery of the most approved kiu 1, we fool confident that we Can do as good Custom AVork as any Mills iu the West, as wo have one of tho most experiencid Millers now it, . ur employ. Would must cordially invite the public to give us a call, as we intend to be prompt in giviug sali sfaet ion . Cu-h for .ill kinds of drain. LEHNAKO MITCHELL. Metimuri, Tnd., Sept 4ih, ls :tm. - Tl -Iff-- . , -v. . . 4 ctL ;..b;o ' II A! R RESTORATIVE ii l y tin- N. It. ' i-.t I -i I V...5 .U-.'ic at rf U Hi i vli.-t ir. .-r: 0. o ..,- I.c li.i-il.si I ! i "- ' i .1 o ti-'O-i , i .. i I f. ! -SS I li.- i-i ciiii- il . ' rov.t!.. - i- ; -.v. 2t, Sf il:' r ioi li. anil i.Lo - v. . c - - V,y J. R. EASSlTT & CO., Propriotor,, M.txciit;Tsr., H. j M. W. 1IAILE, S..!c Agent for Brookville. ap!7 SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTURER, T) ejpectfully announces to the citizens of MetaAV mora and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish samples' a a 'iCAEirss i of every kind promptly to order. Al"o don eon short notice. Terms reasonable. Metamora, Ind., . Oct. 1 3iu. 7 o VJ a & VJ LTi g ft 1 9 LICENSED AUCTIONEERerrcs rajionable. t 16 3m. Address Hrewersburg. IDiATvlA HOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, - CjSD3S3dcs c:c Gideon Ryman, Proprietor. mchSO-tf ADAMS & BERRY, (BROOKVILLE, INDIANA,) Office over Gallion's Store. i" r1 1 -y Cambridge City, Indiana, E. VINTON. PROPRIETOR oet 18-ly J . . o K 15 E , ATTORNEY AT LAW D BROOKVILLE, INDIA N'i.

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R A i l w A Y ! The Shor and Dircc Roue TO NEW YORK, BOSTON NEW HAVEN, BR ID EPORT, PROVIDENCE, KLMIIIa, P1TTSBUR. I1ARRISB TJR. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY, ASD TO ALT. P01NTB IN Jew' Tail, Ntw Erg'acd and PEKsy'.Tsrla. Two Throogfa Express Train?, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Morning Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sunday.) fi:00 A . M ., arrive in Sew York next day at 3:15 P. M., Boston 6:00 A.M. Lightning Express, (except Saturdays,) 7:Cfr P. M-; arrive in New York second morning at 7:06 A. M., Boston 5:00 P. M. Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing in elegance and comfort those on any other lin,f are attached to the Lightning Express at Cincinnati, and run Throcgh to A'kw York withoct CHANCr of Cars. This is the only Line running Coaches thrr.ngh without change from Cincinnati to 2Jew York. Baggage Chf.ckf.d iHKorGB to all points Eat. Ask for Tickets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket andSteamboat Offices throughout the South and West. "W. B. SHATTUC, Gen'l Ticket Agent L. D. RTCKER, Gen'l Sup't. aug 6 Tin and Stove Store IN B II O O K V ILLE. iiiiTMi mm nAS opened a Stove and Tin hop in the buildinc south of the Court-house Square, ubita ue keeps on hand for sale OF ALL KINDt At the Lowest Flies for CAM!. Also, he will f !I orders for UK EC0FI5G AKD SF0TJTI5G, and will attend promptly to cF oId "V?7"o trlLH e resj eet fu lly solicits the patronage of th b I i- n o v i 1 v JJLTBL1C TT AYING sold ont my interest in ihe Drug -i-J. J-tore to n y paiu.er, .Mi J.. u.es II. Roberts, I take groat pleasure in recommending him to t he public us e t ry way w rt fc o! 1 1 eir patronage. JAM Ef "i IM"M 1'MiN . iiarriion, Ohio. ESrVS, BPS AT Jaa. n. Kcberts', J 'oi,c V. ! r-oii'li "J dttt. . Atfti x Co. ere will be found Pure 'ati'i.t .MeiJlei t '1 c ia is. I "a i u lb, Oilij V;.) l:is Lt I j c ttt.il'.-. 1 liUt'W , 1 1 , l'liiiv, J.t.t.kin.' Gl.. TI: to of tiii Ji7.cS, Selii.'1'i I J t. k fr , lJ'.ui.k Rtt.kri, iStatiintty. EEUiHES GF AIL YA1$, I'riiUi a N m. I Fltsh to a ccujiiinn crub Lrmh. Als,a tine ;i ESitrtuier-1 v Funcy Sonj'. Extracts h-r he Hand ketch ii f , J'crj ii iv tr 1 liiittlt s, Etc. In fact everything kept in a V eil Stocked Drag Store, l'art .cu Ui r ulleiilion l aid to the Prescription 1 1 e j a r tiuei, t . Harris, n, Ohio, Jan. 17. 1PP8-It 33 a AND ICS GSEM S&SOGKfc CHRIS. KOEBER, A l htx Ho her y in Jirookville, continues to furnish FRESH RREAD, PIES, CAEES, &o. A lso serves up Ice Crpsm and Ice Cold Lfmocade. He also selU JCE in large or small quntiaa. tia uia22-t f cLwH O O f ttU. AN rulSllTAN, 1 S ; eriiiiii.oiil ; located at Liroi.lv in. His (- nee is opposite a. r. Kinj; k o, i j sure. (,imii Uu urs In in 6 tu 12 A. M . and Ui-ui 2 to 6 P.M. a ug. 7-ii-l..t,'I.N mokkoW. wu.m.haT. MORROW & EY, Attynitjs al Law and Solicitors oi Claims, jYo.3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Ofitt INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice in the. Stateand Federal Court,, Indiana, and also before the Court ol Claim ai the several Bureaux of War, Naryr, Post CB and Treasury Departments at Washington City D.C. junJ-y SlMSSICiSCiKF HOUSES' W. W. WILSON, TBOrEIETOB. oct 25-1 y WILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent BROOK Y ILLE, INDIANA. Office in the Court House. Collections promptly attended to, Real Estate bought and sold, Taxsl paid, Ac- janl8-fm Soul h Eos Cortnr of l'vldic Savart, RE2SSSBUK , 1KD. J0SEFI1 DEAR3I0ND, Trcprleter. dec 27-1 v Blielby ville Ind. II. PE1RCE & SOX, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Hues to ai,d frcm all Trains. Dee. 13-ly FAIRFIELD MILLS. BROWN & BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction irgrindinf FLOUR and MEAL. The highest rk price paid in cash for Wheat. This Flour is for sale in Brookville at the s'01? of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, also at the Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KIND. Angus 9-ly TTIGIIEST marite't price for Corn, Rye,

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