Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 January 1869 — Page 4

MEW STORE!! Brookvill9 Bazar ! P. P. WISaiASI,

Stationery, TOYS, WOTIOWS, AND B"M tn iaform the citizens of Brookvitle and i vicinity th.it he has just opened in the I An Elegant 4 Well Selected Stack of! fi"h as Lndb's" Work I!cn and Companions, F my Pioor Bxes, Albania, Co.ohs, Brashes, l.ok9t 15'!f, Wallets, Purses, Writing He'?, Beads, Chessman, BnuVjdiiiiaoa, Chessbeards, I .niu ej, Jk.., Ac. !a)h as Piaia and F-inoy Writing Paper nd Envelop , Lead and Slate Pencils, Book Holders, Steal Peas, Kljok Hooks, Ink?, See., or o"5 s ffa-'h a Marbles, To; , Base Balls, Jewsharps, D lis. Chin Figure and Vat, llai iaonioua or t French Harps, ic, ij. j musical Jrsiotcmumtjj, Su'h as Violins, Guitars, I?rj , Flutes, Qtrnan '. a. i t t AO Tir leonn n ( Uonoortinm in great , triety, bast ttiliiu Violin and Quitir strings, M'Hio Bjias, 3.mt Mdic. M:is,' u-ioks, golfBin ting Music, Sespapcr fc'olias, &s., Jco. lu adJiti ia te thoo tijois hs aUx a splendid collection of 1JONXETS, n.VTS, Ef3RQ!DERIES, DUE S TKIJnilNGSj PAKVSULS, HE O & ZEES , Handkerchiefs Gloves, Breastpins, Fans, &c. All Of the Fery Litest na i Mst FushiU- ' " --"J P. P. WISH N JXTo w Stool OF WVT.nnl P Tl fl .TfiT3rfi!TV-i-bUi"3 t-iAU- JClVOUjr. WM. DAWSOK has jast ree.ivsd a splendid i assortment ef i VMSjHES AND JEWEifcY. ! insisting of Daplex and SiWer Watches, and all the varieties of Jew.lry of the latest styles and , , tt v . . -. , Pk- I e b a,so great van.ty of Clocks, which will be warranted, sad seld at a trifling adranca on holo.ale price. Old Gold and EiUerwill be reeeived in exshang tor Good. Watches promptly repaired in a neat and expe ditioaa manner. Al,haT ct rceivd a targe and well selected assortment of SINGLE & DOUBLE SO US, itHVOljVKKS, L'iSTOLS, O LST EH SAND BE LIS, I'OWDEli FLASKS, SOT iJKLTS, POCKET KJS'IVES, iC. Also keep on hand ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pereuf ioa Caps, Lead, Ac. Also Guitar and Violin Strings, Bows. Psss Arngi, mi i isces.Jto. WM Srookville, Got. 9. 183. . DAWSON, A Completa Pictorial History urn-is. "riibtt, ch-'ipx':, ail rrit s'locessful ! HAm'Aj Papr in tie Uuioa." 11 VUPRU'STVKKKLY. SPI.KN'DIDY ILLUSTRATED. Critical XutiW.f of' the Vtss. The Model Newspaper of our country complete in ail the departments ef an American Family Paper Harper' Weekly hai earned for itself viiit to its ti'le, "a .i cs.sal ok civilization."' Jiew York Evening P;ist. Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long alter writers, aud prinrers, and publishers are tamed to du?t. New Yor'-v Kvang iliat. The best of its class ia America. Boston Traveller. Harper's Weekly may be unreservedly declared the best ae.vsp.ipcr ia A uerict. The independent. New York. Th articles u;on public questions which appeir iu tiarper's weekl v from week to weok fortu 10 m irkabl" Si-rios of hrief politics! exays. They are distingu ishcj by do ir a nd p iiuto .1 stvtement, hv g -d o .ui.u n so.no, !y independence as 1 ti7 lti f view. Taey are the expression of m itiire onviti n, Hih prin -ii.'o. and str.mg feein, and take thei.' place ainonjr the b-st ncwiiapcr writing the time. No:th Ata.-iie.in Jievic Bjton, Mas;. -1S33. Terms:l H uri;i's .V k..r;.v, one year l,''0 An Kxtrt o,iy of eitVser the Miazine, Weekly, or li mr will b- supplied r .r evcrv CIuU r.f Five Subscriber at $ I .iMt c..-h, ia one remittance: or Six Copies fr ? 2-),0fl. Suhsrip: ioi.s to H i-pr's M-ig Tine. Wek ly , and R mr. to one address f-.r one year, jIOOn; f, tM ut tl ir iter's Perio Ucils, to one address for one vear, 7 C. Back Nam ors. cn be "upnliod at anv tic. Tae Aunusl Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in ne ilcl iih Hindii'ir, will be sent by epris, free f expense, for $7 ea-h. A cmiplcte Set. comprising Eleven Volumes, sent cn re-eipt of -ash at the rate of $520 per vol , freight nt expense of purchaser. Yoluma XII. readv January 1st, The p.t,r on H iTp-r".-- "Vreklv is 2 rent a ye... Hi;b jia.t bo pal a. the subscriber's post- . oth c. , Subjse-ip'in- sent from Biitish North Auricai Provncos must be a eeora ponied with 20 rents d litioial, to pnpay l aited States postage. Address M IH1' '1 t R1 OTHERS, New York. 3 o t rvi.c2L 53: I AT IU 3 KOSHLER CJNTISUKS to u.ar.'if.e:ure Foots and Shoes J of all kind pro optly to order, at his eslablnhrunt in broo&viilc. He keeps cn hand a full "sortmuut cf LADIK' AND MIS5E" SHOES, liOOrS OK KVK'AY KIND, CillLDHKN'S SHOES,; and gusrantees a good fit in every insiacee. ; M in line done on short notice. Call and see his assortment and tcarn his prices. noT tf lijN ATHS KOEHLER. J . F1 . o K E E , ATTORNEY AT LAW BSVILLE, INDIAN A. ' r i iho Co-.irt House, up stair.

Merchant Tailor.

JOSEPH KOLIIOFF, (OAX.N P.UILUIN1,) a AS opened a store for the purpose of carry ins nil the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, TESTS, Ac, 1 ,t r e.V'.l fvv. i-iwi Uvv'?htrr5 : t r tr31 He will ketp on hand a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlcmen'sFurnisliing Goods j inch s 0!TIIS, SI MERES, ! ini everything snitablef or fell & Winter Wear, ANI)KB E EX 3 Jillintheretnd make your ourcb ases, or leav i r rr larg ,aud yon will be suited both in work ad Drives. 9m-jun BROOKVILLB UiRBLK WORKS. , - ' "-vv. Hivin ! been engiged S--f v 1 . . , .in the 5LVEBLE I; BUSINESS YWM at this r lace for Twelve Year?. ii ; I nl thankful for pn?t :rt J?i,''' favors, I would inija j i't-ji "r,n tne public that I a-n still carrying on at tbe .r .j'j pf?? OLD STAND atlu roar of tho Court 3ife, mil am prepared to f r-i-ih prrnntlj, and at the cheapest late-s, any kindof worii i a pi.in,fn?y, curved, or sealptural, executed to , sati if j the aiost particular. T'Vling Agents, Andy A . nf.Mii nnd V on and V. B. IIKICIITE May 3 ' m HUMBUG! TTWiya completed my arr:vneents at my rtnew business place, I am ready to furnish my j eustotners with the I LATEST AID BUST STYLES CABINET WARE. : ' kte,c.P " Furniture employ none 3lT, f.xy"Taien: one but the t of . material, and do not paste it together lightly, bu: ' ,et it up .ub-UntUSl,. b ' ... . . . J ! ALL WOM WARRANTED. Upholstering aal Repairing done at the shortest ; notice. 1 promptly attended to. Coffins and Metallic Cases ' eonstaally on hind. Prices in all tV.ngs the CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. ! Place of business ICast side of Main Street, i South of Public Square, UUOOKVILLE, INDIANA. mtrrt-ly JOSKPH SO FIX KIIIKR, ROBERT H. POWER, A 1 1 o i' li e v at Law, BROOKYILL L IXMAXA. ?r-0!aee with S. S. It irroll, Esq., in T. T. Vest"s lluil ling, opposite tae Court House. Iuly!2-ly. j .- - Vl f.' 'iffI.?Or ! ?' p5-?'.; j -.t.tj:ji JOSRPH tlAXXAS , Franklia L-Iarbl-3 Works, HUOOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop on Jjti,i Strut, south of the G-ur il.VNXAX & SCIIULER, Having entered into a copartnership for the pur pose of currying on the Marble business in its various branches, we would respectfully announce to our friends aud the public generally of this sa l the a ;j liiiing Counties of this State an d Ohio, that we Are now prepared to execute in the best s t v le of the t rade all work in ou r line, such as MONUMENTS, T O A H S T ONES Heir, practical artists, we desire our friends iu-ia'l otherswho have an inclination to favor as with a cat! and test what wcs iy. AH work Tiriintfl t .?ivo satisfaction. A. 1 1 contracts fer work m-!lt hv us or Messrs. lo in W. Hole and Simon it.iu'.h, our Special Atreuts. w'll h proiH!)-!v!i;i..,l . Jan. li. 'S'- ! v. H N X ,v ULKR. c! :i m a i . : l l, . : .....3 .. :..-...' . mi icin5ru u) j.. jm, oriiicu u cutnti, a. new rk of x- o txi ir BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND C PS, and Gents1 Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them t the , . - . . i. 0 W KS l U A 511 r li I U Hi b . CM and see them, and examine the prices before buying elsewhere. My motto is, C!f(icl :)c&Sii profit 3 for Cash, and b'it OS3S aP ITl G Oct. l. 33 IL V JOHN KINO. Dr. Y. FEUGUSON PHYSICI ANT AND SUUKKON, F V I li F I ELD, INDIANA Juno 7 J v UNION MILLS! SituHed two miles Xorth of Fairfield. i'Jvrticalar attention will be paid to CUSTOM j . WORK and satisfaction guarantied. I will! ion guarantied. alwavs be found at mv tiosl. nnless absent' on business, when my customers will be waited; on bv . I onn Lancaster, who challenges competition as a'Urinderor Burr Dresser. FLOUR ALAVAYS

i . it Ac 1' toe sale, warranted as roa as can ue , i male in the Valley. TERMS CASH. I Thanks for past patronage, and solicit a con1 tinnanee of be saoie. J. E. BROWN, i auj;. 7 !. Proprietor.

2J Tj O E3 313 23" C? 213 SWIMS lilCEIM SUCCEEDS in taking the Premin 11 at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Trize at Paris, over seventv-two different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEYSfcG MACHINE IN THE WHOLE YORLO. Was also awarded the Premium at our last County Fair. No other Machine will do so long a range of work. It JJcms, Jells, Cards, Gathers. Braids, Quilts, and Gather and Seics on a JiuJle at the name time. It makes FOUR EIFFUKENT STITCHES. the lock, knot, double-lock, and double-knot, each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It has the REYERSIBL J I OTION, which enables the operator by simply turning a thumb screw to have the work run either to the right or left, stay any part of the seams, or fasten

ends of aeauis without taming tbe laurio. Chang- j ing the length of stitches, and from one kind of j stiich to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in ui:'U n. ! The SeCiile is more Easily Adjusted j than in any other machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a finer thread j on the under side than it dues lor the upper, and will Sew from tlie TTinestto tlie Irietiviest I1 a.lji ic without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then evcrj buiiy desiring a good Aiachine, should exauiino the i' Krsnce at once. Remember, J. T. V,TILEOK & SON, feb 21-tf Travtlu g Agecls, Laurel. ALLCCCK'S PGI1CIS PL AST EES. Allentown, Penn., Aj ril i, ISOS. Messrs. T. Allcock & Co : ln:.iB Sirs: My daughter used one cf your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad paiu in her side, and it cured her in one week. Youis truly, JOUX V. X. HUNTER. We refer to the Tortv Thousand Dulggists whose lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCIC & CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York, bold by ail Druggists. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, it th'.y were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CI1IIIST ADOIIO'3 DYE, begin l TURN WHITE, d, sandy , and Kray- Manhood and beauty, with vhe one cetect in their personal appearance remedied by CUISTADORO'S HAIR DIE, rojoice in their good for'une, and recumuiecd it to all who require ft perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. CRIST ADO KO, 08 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Uair Dressers. J u n c" 2 o . Large Wages for 3kn or Women, VXSWERS to all the Advertisements from Eastern and Western Papers otlering Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac., shotting the character of ea.-h, their articles, compounds, preparations', iuveutiens, recipes, patents, books, Jcc. Thoc out o f om lor men t, and those having employment affording a little leisure, car. find something to suit their opportunity nnd their taste: somo things specially adapted to Teachers: others suitable tor lloys and Girls. Returned slid disabled Soldiers ho have not lost their conrfre, can find something to Luake moi.y on tUe ' uviille quick.'' Price 0" DO AR. Sent "post paid by mail on receipt of price. P. ANDREW A CO., Publishers, not IS 2m t.-n. ':hio. JOHN If. ILANSCIIEN, PKAI.KH IS XD all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. iA Also, agent for Dr. U. Uiro's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improve! Puutascoj.ic l enses. George W Shr-pperu's everlasting ;irl 1 Pei.s, the celebrated Seth Thomns Clocks, and the peipttual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. CtJ.si paid or Work Done for Gold or Silrcr. Particular attention paid to all kind of Repairing Place of busin- ss, one door north of the "Old Vi,j,e Comer," (llurton's store) ou Maia Curgvas street, BrookviUe, Luauaa. Apl. 17 y. PIIOOFS OF Tlii:Sl TERIOKQI-ALITY AME1U CAN WATCH MADE AT TT1E rneric Mas.., r,-sj riosn 'Vsrth Co;vv:.nv. of Wnlthnai, i cett'ully sul ir.it ibn t their AVatches are chciper. more acenrare. less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use,;;nd more easily kept in or-'ernnd re) sired than at y other watches in tbe it.arket. 1 hey re sii: p!er in structure, and therifvrc stror er. r d l"ss likely to bo itjiirrd than t! watches, hi.'h are conp !1 d o fiom 1-5 to 300 pieces, wb'le is ;i n i more lban7 '0 put's. Krg'i.-h watch thirearej new ti-.ev run i:r cer me - hardest trial watches can i.iive, is.-!i.i bv the follow ii-.i: letter: P E XX. R A I I..R0 A D CO M P A X Y. t" f?h'i: CF 1!1K liKMKAl. Si PF.MNTKSPKST, Ai.tooN.v, i'... Dec. 15., lMlii. j Ocrtlcmca: The wat.-bes ia o i;act u: ed ty you have been in use on ibis railroad f-r several years by our ngincmec, t 'watches as rart ot nut cou w b o m we fa r n i ? h nieot. There pre soice 1 1: i ee hm, c.i et lit ibeui carried en our nn i we consider them good and reliable keepers, iodeed, I have rrt a t sa ti a i action ti iu sau.g vi'iir ; tciivs ,;i ve i.s less trouble, and have wcui' aTid do wear inn-h longer wi;Lout repairs than any watches vv e lone ever bad in use on this road. As you are aware we foi n-.c-rlr trusted to those el English uiai: uf..ei t: re. of .aek now I- . , ' . . jedjeo c c. r e pi: t a i n l) ; I u T a s a class thev never nor Lave Ihcy done as good service, as vours. in tiitse statciaoiits I am siistaitietl by n y predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose cxpeliciict exumitu over a serii s of y ears. P osV.-ct'utlv, 'EDWa'kD H. WILLIAMS, (.i ncra 1 Superintendent. American Watch Co.. Waltham. We make now five different grades cf watches, named respectively fis follows: Appleton, Tracy A Co., AValtham, Ma ss . Waltbam Watch Company, V'al.ham, Mass. P. S. Partlett. V.aitham. M ass P. S . I'artlett, Waitham. Wm. Ellery, Boston, Mass Home vs atch Company, iioston, Jiass. j All of these, with tbe exception of the Home j Watch Company, are warranted by tbe American 1 Watch Coui:auv to be of the hi st material, on the ', most approved principle, and to pos;-ess every re- , ; quisite tr ; reliable time-keeper. Every dealer' i selling rV.c is i.ro.'i.Ied with t h Coni- ; pany's printed card of guarantee, which should ; j aecoinpar. v each Watch sold, so that buyrs may . feel sure thatti.ey are purebasicg tbe genuine, I article. There are numerous counterfeits and i ; imitations of our Watches sold throughout the! i country , and we would caution p.urcl.astrs to be j ' on thcirg'iard asrain't imposition. Any grades of aliham Watches rr.ny be pnr chased of Watch Dealers t hrouebout 'be eonnti v, nOBBINS A APPLETON, apl 22 ls2 Broadway, "w York. W. II. BBUIFIELl) & BuOTilLR II AVh opened a tiunsmith irhop in ihe new " building situated directly opposite the Jail, 1 auioiuir.g Chris, lrager s iin irhop. . i fsEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER 1vEPAiri.no Promptly Attended to. All Work Warrantctl. Xuv. 20-tiui.

3F1. jEES TVT

Convertible Iron Planter AND Patented July 9th, lSu'7. THIS Machine has advantages never before introduced to the Farmer, which he can only realize bv a Dractieal nse cf it. Some of the ad van - taees claimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st. It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or urills, with one hauu, at me rate ox twenty acres Tier dftv. 21. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of soil. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doiDg the same work, as the draught is from the beams of tbe plows, the same as a double shovel held by hand. 5th. The great hight it will plow corn withou breaking. 6tb. Changing the plows to make new furrows when plowing one way. 7th. The adjustability of the driver seat. 8th. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machire wanted in the field after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address B. W. REM Y, deo27-tf . Erookvil'e, Franklin Co., Ind. "p,H.ap. m. BOOTS, MANUFACTURERS OF 'Woolen G-oods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, atnetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Tlaids. Checks, ixed, Red and White, Stocking Yarns, &c, COXXEUSYILLE, FAYETTE CO., 1SD., Would respectfully call the attention of the rublic to their facilities for supplying the wautsof the community in the line of Woolen (ioods. Our est blishment is one of the oldest in tho Sta te, and is supplied with every convenience and facility for the manufacture of Woolen Goods, whiob. our long experience as manulactui ers suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present season, and with additions of new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE IX THE ST A TE. We are now prepared to exehanee eoods for wool, or manufacture by the urd on the most ! favorable terms: and as we are now connected bv j Knilroad wirh-Brookville and other poiuts in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purj chase goods or exchange t heir wool for goods, can i. 1 .l 7i , 1 j ?5IilA IUCL1 VIUC13, tlllVl 5LI!J IUCLI WUOl IU l J j Railroad, nd their goods will be shipped to them I at Brookvilie or other points on tle Railroad, free of expense, and e;:a rely on bo'ng doait with with ii fvorblj if thev were present them selves. P. II. & F. M. R JOTS. S. ENYART, Sup't. Coni.ersville, Ind., Aug. 1 6, 1S67 3m IiBWIS & OO.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, THE MILLION ! Thousandsof f imilies in the city and country have iong felt the want of an I llu?truted Journ 1 at a reasonable price, a nd 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, ie., by the leading writers of the country. THIS IS XO LOTTLUY. But we offer as an i.iuucemont to those who subscribe, an 1 will help to puh forward to a -uceessi ful issue, a chea p and valuable I llustrated Family Journal, and ir'.ve a birge number of premiums. Subscribers wilinot b.ivc to wait to know if the hive a piemium. Tatie will be 2,Slo premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dolhir, for the Tear. A book has been prepared for subscribeis with numbers from 1 to 100. Mil, nil i tiio premiums are equally dis I tributed through the one hundred thousand num- ! bers. ! ! It 1 iirtt .i r.n 1 il imp llirni n in t t m t a ytni. I .1 1 r.T, 111:- -nnf. o t v ;il;l ii.t. tli. j.-iltr wil1, l.f.1 I opened rejjulirly us they come to band, and i ! marked on th" book in regular rotation as opened, ! so that there will be a fair distribution of the j I prciciums. e sh:ul pubiisli t.ie nauies ot the ; pcrsciisthat are entitled to trie premiums, in the (Nkw Vi.tsJioMiaf Ili .tsitu kv, nnd iu the city tnrt c vuntry papers. TV he f.dloT .'.ams will be dislributcd: Irt Cash Prc:n!."jmsor $50') each, .... 5 " 2 !() " 10 " " liti) " 20 " " 50 " 40 '' " 25 " 80 " " 10 '" ....$5,000 1 .ooo l,i)(;0 1,000 1,(100 80il 00 Ridd Watches, (Am'n Watch Co.) ?.':0 each. 2, 500 .)0 Wilcox .V; tiibbs' dewing Machines, 00 " 3.000 50 Howe's lowing Machic.es, 00 " 3.000 2000 Premoims of 1 each, 2.100 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 enpy, one year, w ith one subscription, $1,00 5 copies, ' ' iive ' 5,0(1 20 " " twenty " 20,00 Persons getting up clubs will be entitled to premiums, ns bove. Address, LE V IS k CO., 41 Mercer St., X. Y., Box 33sl. Write the address plain , giving township, county and State. Money by drsft, post office crder. registered letter, or express, may be seat at our risk. REFER EXCKS. i,evi tt"cwcu, i re i surer o ; tlie Howe re wing i Machine Co., K0y Iroa iway, New York. i Edward P. Hatch. Secretary of the Wilcox Jt i tiibbs' Sewing Macniae Co., 60S Broad .vay, N e w ; Y-.rk. j Send for specimen c-py containing all neces- ' sary i a f irma ' ion . feb!4-6ni A., i. ju. J J n '4 v Z i. '- f A NEW ilNGlXU RooK Ft It THE USE OF ! CCUOOLS, ACADEMIES, Seminaries and vinvUng Classes, by 0. Allen. Tbis Book contains: j Imkst, A very c-irefully prepared series of Pri- ', mary vng Lessons. j Sm-omii.y, A large number of new and beauti- I ful School Songs. ! Thimoi.v, A short Can'.ata The School Festi- ' val itesigaed expresslv for use at School. Rk- 1 rKPTioxs. CoxCKitrs.and Exutuiri xs. i'he puoli hers, in presentins lais ork to Trinc, xeavuvi!., ": cu soec.ai a.rer.cion to its superior merits as a Sch aol Song Book. The eiithor has been very careful in tbe selection of bis Mi'sir, which is almost entirely i.ew, and in a-laptitiii to i t a:-rapri at e words with unobjectionable sentiments, which will commend its adoption in al". our School aud Seminaries. The Sons Cabinet his been adopted by the Hoard"!" Education, a the Text Book for tLe Public Schools in the City of New York. Price ddc. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars ; per d ji. Sample copies sent by mail post paid on receipt ot nt! cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL Jc SOX, O. J. WILLARD, Julv 3. 1SS. 543 Broadwav, N. Y. Qhas. i rx 7ii 0" rt i its 1 HAS OPENED IN JACKSON LYNN'S NEW BUILDIN, IN BR00KVILLE, IND., i HARDWARE 11 consisting of CAllPENTElvS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITS' TOOL rnniivpu' rT--,T c tUUtLlto 1UUL.O, QLTTA?"TT C T "lTil i 1 V LljlO, IV A lYtiOj Vhi.-it, Ci Q NAILS l5 the Pound or Ke?, DCOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. fri in or f-vi rrr, n n tvti ! j-J cAi b JvJ uJ Jv7J j-' fe; 5 OnTLESR-lvr C AINS, POPES, CORD AE, ic, Jtc, Jtc. All of which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices. Call and see my new assortment. iua29-jr CHAS. SAJiOMEL.

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.t i A. P 'St a a a fc223 iu3 .erotabie Sicilan Hair Reoewei TTns stood tlie test of seven years before tlte public; nnd no pre partition for the hair has yet been titscovered that will produce the same beneficial results. Jt is an entirely new scientific discovery, combm- , ing man of the most powerful! restorative fjents in the VCiTj A31 K I ?1 CD rif-L It restores CREY HAIR TO ITS 031CIUAL YOUTHFUL COLO."?. It makes the scaty irhitc anil clean; cares tlandruff and humors, and liillmsr out ot the linir: and wUl make it grow Viion bald heads, except tit very tA d persons, as it furnishes the vUtiiiive principle by which the J'air is nourished and supported. It mokes the hair moist, soft, and glossu. and is unsurpassed as a, li t i n d j: n s s ia g. itts tite e'lea-jost preparation ever offerea to the public, as one bottle null accomplish more and last longer than ilirec bottles of any other preparation. , , , . It i recommended and used by the First Sicdicr.1 Authority. The irondc-rfr.l results produced b'our .lV 'c 7 'a -i Hair Ken c icer It a ve induced many manufacture preparations for the Uatr, under various names: and. in order to ir rr,.. fr:e trade and the public tv pnreli'ase " their compounds, they hare reported to falsehood, by vlaimiiif the f were former part-itc-s.or had some connection wtth o:i'r Mr. Hat!, and their prcparat'o't rr? ;::;ilrr to ours. Ho not ,'- iie-e're:l by them. Purchase the ori-final : it has never yet been equalled. 0:n- Treatise on the Italr, with ccrf-jtcafc, sent free bu m-:'. l-ee that each bottle has cur nrlvtto Keren e Stamp Veer the toit of the boiUe. All others tire imitations. R. P. Hal! & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. 13v!J I t all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. VALLEY HOUSE, j -i .ni v u - JAS. 0. VAN II011N. PKOPfilETOB. j ik i A- y . .O IJ IO A Int HOUSE, BICIIAED July 19 y DllLNAN, PK0P1UET0R. HARRISON, OHIO. 3IKS. II. J. 3IIN!K, PiiOPrJETRESS. .J nric 14- 1 v L. H HAYMOND, BllfiOXVILLE, INDIANA. OfTu-e u second stjry of Democrat Building front roc :u. Sep 24-ly GBO. BOWLSY. lzz TSsftxtt B a tut, -. 4 AND IjT llK-ISOlS OTrTIO I have fur sal." a larjte amount of fartu Ian town property in ail the Western States. and aus 30-Bra. (formerly fcdge house,) rt'.ooKYlLI.E, 1NT. AAKOX . 0. MILLER, PROPRIETOR Feed Stable attached. tua22-v GROCERY STORE. K N ABE &. BROCK AMP HAVE opened a new tiroccey Store in the room , adjoiuiriir Ilaile's Drusr Store, wheic thev ! have tor bale ALL KNDS OF j FAMILY GKOCEKIES, ! such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c., which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. K-BIl.h5.ntt!"a2?ft.k!l,t. in a Grcerj Storecan u'Hfii i,'c u r on ti?t t tt uiioii-OAiin on niiiaiu. vi e respectlully solicit thelioeral pa 'roc age ot the public lv-Ali. iJU.OCiv.AJlP. rl'.t-lv In Furniture ! ! ITNTENDS iutting up a new two-story brick j 1 building fronting Main Burgess Street, in r. ace of bis present frame warerooms. and in order to do so, he must have money. T herefoie he has determined to sell his present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, AT THE 0QSTPI1I0E IN CASH, His assortment of Furnitc re is one of the largest and best in the White Water Valley, consisting of Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Jcc, io. Orders ior manufacturing willcoutiuue as heretofore. LOOKING GLASS PLATES kept on hand ior tlliag all sizes of frames SOFAS oerhauled and refitted. All sizes of furnistied according to measure. All kinds of FJiTlftE REPAIRIKG as heretofore. S3" 3TL Cl O 27 1 ZZ, 1.3L 1 33. S will be promptly attended to as formerly. of all sires constantly on hand. Twa llearee? ! always ready tor service. I Feb 21, 1&S. WM. FHANK. WARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST1 To Farmers, Express om ponies. 3 I'ropriturs, Eivery Esabli&hmens, and all who use Horses. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, l In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, ! For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galls, j Sprains, Bruises, Splints. Cuts, Colic, Slipping j Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Xail in the Foot, I Sec. All who own or employ horses, are assured that i this Liniment will do all and more than is stated jin curing the above-named complaints. During j twenty years it has never failed to give satisfao- : Hon in a single instance. Sold by the Druggists. Depot, 5 CortUdt Street, New York. June 26.

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A ne juystery or oiacawooa urani, by the author of "Sir Noel's Heir;" "Katie's Winter iu Washington," by Frank Lee Benedict; I and "The Story of Maggie," by the author of "Susv L's Diary." j MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved ; i on steel, twice the nsnal size, and contain six ngI ures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern .roiu -o.-u - v... .-in rut nut. without the aid ot a mintiia ... ... maker. Also, several pages ot Household and mRKcr. , i ,i.:.. .- other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SFPHrlB PSEMIBM ESSSAVIKG! To every person getting up a Club for lfefia will be sent GRATIS, a copy of our new and splendid Mezzotint for framing, (size 24 irches by 16,) 'The Star of Bathleheui," after the celebrated master-piece, by Gerouie, the famous French artist. This is the most desirable premium ever offered. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. 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Subscriptions to Harper's Mngazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one ad ircss for one year, $10 00; or. two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one year, 7 ill. laek Nutuhcr-s cia be inlie-l at any time. A Comi lete Set, now eomprisi n g T hirt y-sev en I Vo!u:nes. in neat cloth binding, will be sent by ; express. !reis;nt at expense ot purchaser, for 2 - ! 25 pervnine. Single vot,.e by icil. postpaid yi 00. Cloth cases, lor biudiuir. 5S cents. by mail. pipaij. The postage tn Harrier's Mtazine is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at tho subscriber's post-' Iliee. Subscriptions sent from British North Americau Provinces must bu accompanied with 24 cents additional, to prepav United States postage. Address HARPER Jc BROTHERS, New York. Nov. rt. I S'-..S. WM. A. POND Sl, CO., j Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broad way, New lork. Established nearly fifty years. Piano Fortes j of our own make equal to any and prices much , loner man tnose oj otner nrst-ciass a uses. j THE PARLOR OEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, j in handsome rosewood casts, medium size, is the handsomest a nd best Piano ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument fully j w arranted five years; send for price list. V h;ve always on hand all kinds of Musical In-, sti'uuieuts in great variety. Hand Instruments ! ! of Brass and German Silver, warranted cort root in tone, at prises ir.ueh below other manui iio-oirirj j Violin Strings. i We keeP tne vcry lh ieest and best strings that j are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin SI, Icr Uuitar 1 .o4l; mailed p"stage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. j 0"Jr catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. New muI sic published every day, and u,uic mailed postage paid, wheu the marked price is rem it ted. Just Published The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and lieury Kltber. The simplest and most progressive aud best work ever published. Price 5-2.50. NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The New School Sinking Book, used in the Public Schools of New York. Price 50 cts. Splendid discount to Teachers and others whi. introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price liat. Agents, wanted. W M. A. POND CO., Oct. 2-ly. 547 Broadway, New York. WOOL WAITED. .X Miserville! r have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassimers, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and Fannels, which I am selling at very low prices, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, Ind., July 17, 1(t6S 3m. HARRISON WOOL-P MILLS! 1 1 LI ti un.lrrfiiarned havintf Ancrflirpd for the season : 1 evr;...i rrlt ,n aT,.t hino- Mnphinorv second to no Woolen Factory in the Western coun try, is now prepared to do all kinds of Custom Work, such as Roll Oardinrr. Sninninp-. &r , , x 0, j All work warranted to give satisfaction. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Satinctts, Jeans, licecds. Blankets, Plaid and Plain Haunch, Stocking Yarns, J.C., fec, which we offer for sale at the LOWEST MARKET RATES FOR CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR WOOL. A." fJ!a,f'J 'kY.T ra.t patronage, and ask a cot? ,ugeau stable iiiy ut. -ft . . 'S ver of such power as he can turn into it, nd he has our best wishes for success in is herculean task. TN. Y. Observer. ! , The Shoshone Indians call locomotives Heap wagon ho lioss."

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ft I I- W I . The Shor 'and D tree Roue TO NEW YORK, BOSTON 2fEW nAVEN, BRID EPORT," PROVIDENCE, ELM lit a, PITTS BUR, HARRISB TR, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON CITY, iDTaiurolni8l9i Ksw York, New Erglacd and PeEisjlTia Two Tbrongb Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Morsikg Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays.) 6:00 A. W., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M-, Boston 6:1)0 A. M. Lightning Expkess, (except Saturdays,) 7:00 P. M.; arrive in New York second morning at 7:0! A. M., Boston 5:00 P. M. Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing ele ance and effort those on any other line, r . . J . Arc attfll hpil to tbe Ll?htnit1ff KTnr.a St I min. j . C 1 t nati, and run Thkotgh to New York wiihoc c This is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. Baggage Checked tbeocgh to aLi. poikts East. Ask for Tickets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout the tout n ana est. W. B. SHATTUC, Gen'l Ticket Agent L. D. RUCKER, Gen'l Sup't. aos8 Tin and Steve Store IN BKOOKYILLE. f'l AS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the buildXX inc south of the Court-house Square, where tie keeps on hand for sale OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Frit s tor CASH. Also, he will fill orders for ITS BCGFIEG AKD SPOUTIIiG, and will attend promptly to Jo"b "Worls.. H e respectfully solicits the patronage of the Mi... rov9 lv TO THE TTAVING sold out my interest in AVING sold out interest in the Dror -li Store to my paitner, Mr. James II. Robert?, I take great pleasure in recouimeuding him to the public as every way worthv of their patronage. JAMES TlioM PSt'N , Harrison, Ohio. AT Jas. JI Kobeits', Second 'cor JSuutlt of Gto VT. ivtt?i & Co. Where will be found Pure Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Clicuiu-ais, Paints, OiU Variiislies, J)ye trtutis, YYiniiuw t.-. I'utty, Lutkii.; (,ilti?s Pistes cf all iSizes, bchool ISc-cks, PJltiLik Puukc, tftiitit-'li-cry, HEUEKEE CFilL EIEES, i'roui a 25o. 1 Flesh to a eouiir.oi; Scrub iirujrL. Also, a Fine asoiticeut cf Euteri Soups, E.cnnis fur he llundhirchit, Etrfuhury Jdotths, Etc. In fact everything kept in a Well Stocked Brg Store. Particular attention i aid to the Prescription Department. 11 am s on, Ohio, Jan. 17, ISCS-Jy JL53J. iiic UEK3IAN PiiVbltiAN, T S pernianei.tly located at Lroukv li , His fX fiee is oj positc Mr. Ling's i.ii-j sure. Ofiite h;urs from it tu 12 A.iM.aud iiin 2 to 6 P. M. a ug. 7-tf-Wli-SON MJKRoW W M . If . HAT . MCHROW 8c EY, Attoriiejs al Law and Solicitors ot Claims, Xo .3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Office INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice in the State and Federal Court t, Indiaia, and also before the Court of Claims an the several Bureaux of War, Navy, Post OiT: (and Treasury Departments a t Washington City D. C. jun2-y 'w xyr'vfr-iy c1 r?f""T JtX JJtJL Jili "i - "t-s- JlX i"li.UiCX w. w. 'WILSON, PEorLiLiur. oct 25-1 v WILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorccj .!t Law & Real Estate Agent, BROOK YILLE, INDIANA. Office in the Court House. Collections premptly attended to, Real Estate bought and sold, Taxi paid, Ac. janlS-tm Ssuh-Etis Corner of lLlia Square, ItEEXSIiUIl , IND. JOSEril DEAR3L0ND, Frcpiietcr. dec27-ly F A 1 11 F I ELD MILLS. BROWN & BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction irgrindirg FLOUR and MEAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wheat. This Flour is foT sale in Brook ville at thestol of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, and also at the Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KIXD. August 9-ly NOTICE TO FARJIEBS. TTIGHEST market price for Corn, Rye, it. at -a-a. the Uroob Ville juistuiery. tpr T9-tf. FR AKK WALZ Slielbyville Ind. ri. PEIRCE & SON, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dee. 1 3-1 y -ANDCHRIS. KOEBER, A his Bakery in Brookville, continues to furnish FR ESH SEE AD, PIES, CAKES, &c. tii t Also serves up j'ce Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade. also sella ICK in large or email quntias. ti ma22-tf

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