Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 January 1869 — Page 4
mm STORE!! Brookville Bazar ! P. P. WIS M AN, DEALER IN TOYS, NOTIONS,
AND 3 M to inform" the citixcnt of Brookvilie an J vicinity th.it ha has j ist opened ia the pjotjmauw 23 u tl & t u & An Elegant Well Selected Stock of 35 AN Li, ii Hash av La lies' Work B .xm and Companions, Fnf Ptoer B'x, Albums, Combs, Brnshe,, P.ekat B.oki. Wallets, Pres, Writing Desks, ?tiid, Chtsni'ii, Baekgimmon, Chessboards, inoes, Sls. Benh as Plain and Finny Writing Paper and EnVm. Lead and late Pe.icils. Book Holders, Steel Pens, Blank Boks, Inks, Ac, Ae. or1 S-l?h as Marbles, Tom, Bane Balls, J.wsharis, TdN. Chin Figure find Vases, Harmenioas or Frenah Harps, .fee., to. Cuaicnl xnftttitmtnts, Such as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, German i an i Freh ci r loons an I Concertinas in great j v vriety. bjst It-ilim Violin and Guitar Strings,! Mmio B)-s. Sheut firsc. Music B loks, Self-; Bin lint: Music. " vorwjt- r'o4io, &C, j Tu addition ta those U'ois h.13 also a aplendid collection of i mXXETS, TIATS, EM3101DEMES, m$ TRUIMIXGS, PAIUSJLS, 11 mlkercIileK Gl ues, Breastpins, Fans, &c. AH of the T'-y Litest an I M'tst Fashionable VJy's. P. p. rr?M an. 3XTew OF Watches and Jewelry, WM. DAWSOX has jast received assortment ef a splendid W AiTEHS AND: lEWBRiY. onsistin? of Duplex and Silver Watches, aad aH the varieties of Jewelry of the latent styles and patterns. He has also a groat vanety ot blocks, which will he warrant 1, d sold at a trilling advig'a oa Wholesale pri. Oi l Oold and Silver will be resolved in exchange for Joon'. Wtnhes promptly repaired ;a a neat and expew bill u w u a w a l,have ?nt -eived a lnrge and well se Jeted assortment of SlX'iliE A DUBVjW SO U XS, IiaVOLVR'tS. PISTOLS, OLSTEIK AND HKliTS, POWDKli FLASKS, S( T BKLTS. POCKET KMIVES, Ac. Also keep na hand ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pereu inn Cap,, Lead.fr. Alo fJuitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs WM. BAWSON . Rrilges, Tail Pieces, Jto. ftrookvilfe, Oet. 9. 1S:1. 'A !33ai'ete Pitorf ! tfistsry of the T'u'iMr. ch--Tr ail m--. sic 1 Fim ly Pap?r ii tn Uaiaa." ;ssful SPT.EVDTDi.Y ILLUSTRATED. Criirijf X'lfirrs of the Prt'S. The Mo lei Newspiper of nnr country mr!ete In -ill thn departments of an 4ineri-n Family: P.iper Harper's Weekly h; en-no l for itself r'cht to its tiJe, " iu rnai. or civilization ." , New York Evening Pt. j Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly lonir after writers, and, printer.. n l publishers are turned to dust. New , Vor' Eangeli't. j Tha best of its class in America. Boston -Trivellar. ! Harper's Weekly miy be i"reserved!y d-elred the Se.t n-vr per in A nsrica. The In ienen-' 4 'ot, N'o-w York. The irtic'e u ion xuMic q'lps tions which .pper i"l 'lt'nr' wffklv from wck to wk frm re mirkabls series of brief political cw. Thev ure j ditii! lishj 1 by cleir 1 1 p dn'ed titTicnt. lit 1 g'volei-nTin sonsn. Hy i n ljoondcnce n 1 brend th of view. T'iv . the exrjiion of mitnre in ricti n , Hi h p-in -ii'e. an I irnn r fee'ln e. nnd t Ve their hHm anoic the bst ppffiiirr writing f the time. orth Ain.rie.in Revie Bjst'n, Ms. STT3:31IPTrO!J-3-lS69. Terms: H a n-Kt's Wkkk .T, one year .... 4,n0 An Kxr ro-y of either the Magazine, Weekly, o- 11 mr will lie u-plied ura'is fur ev-rry Club of Five Subscribers at. -54 00 each, in one remittance: or 'iv r"opie-i for 20,0il. SiiK.criptions to If irper's Mag ine, WoeV ly , aa 1 Itmt. lo onp 1 l lrMs f.r one yrnr, Jtfowt.or. two of Har-ier's Periodicals, to one address fo- one vear, lift. Hck ii'n er e n he f nnp'ie I at an v li'e. The tinial Vnlume cf Harper's Weekly, in , B'U cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for ?7 each. A complete Set.com-; TrNing Rlvn Volumes, sent cn receipt of ?ash , at the rate of f 5 JS per vol., fn igt t eipense of p-irchascr. Volume XII. ready January 1st, l$i9 ! The pta-re on Harper's Weekly i 2' cent a ' year, which mu.t be p.i-i at the subscriber's post-ofli-e. S'lhsc'ip'ioo sent from Rrrti"h North A-nerican Province :mi'it be eeomar led with 2 ft ent. 'i titiotial, fo prepay ("iiited States postage. Ad Iress 1MHPERA RTlOTllER, New Verk (JiNiOiN MILLS! Sltur'1! t;ro m Xr'?i uf Fiii ih Id . P.rticnlar attention will be paid to CUSTOM. WOtttCand a itisf.ic'i.in guarantied. I will, alTays be fm id nt my post, unless absent: en business, when my customers will be waited '. oa by J iino Lancaster, who challenges competition as a G-inieror Rurr Dresser. FI.OUR ALWAYS OU U ANIfor sale, warranted a good as can be ' m,de in the Valley. TERMS tMSH. , Thanks for past patronage, and solicit a eon-j tVnuancenf the same. J. E. BROWN, j aug. 7 ly. Proprietor. ViSTON !EC0 USE, Cambrlflire City, Indiana, K . VINTON, PROPRIETOR oetlfily f57rA FriiriGMJSoisr I il V ICIAN" AND SURCJKON, FUllFfBLD, INDIANA
Merchant Tailor.
JOSEPH KDIHOFF, (OANN1 BUILDIN,) a AS opened a store for the purpose of catkin; on the l'AlLWl& iJ- 8kl - My ready to 611 all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Ac, Wx Moim 'suadi IBys He will heap on hand a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GentlemenTsFuniishing Goods i such as j CI,) T IIS, SI MERES, n l everythingsuitablefor ; Fall & Winter Wear, J ) L h A R j ANDRE B j EN E J tllintheremdmake yournurctases.c-r leav ir it lera ,ad yon will besuited both in work I id :ries. 96m-iun BROOKVILLE U1RBLE WORE 5ia a. sesEieirM. S. Having been engaged v- fc'n tne - MARBLE t BUSINESS at this place for Twelve Yearp, fi'S and thankful for past ti' r T 1 .1 isTvrB, x vvuiu inform the public that am still carrying on at the OLD STAND ; Tn the rcai uf the Jourt H ou?e, and am prepared ! to f'truirS wn'ly, and at the cheapest rates, j kind uf work in ; MARBI OE3q i .?VrCSfov)c or f)3-8foi7c (Kin, fancy, curved, or scalptural, executed to i atisfv themsst particular. Traveling Agents, Andy A. Heason and V. B. Martin. II. H.SCHKIC11TE. May 3 m HUMBUG! ti new business place, I am ready to furnish my anstomers with the LATEST AND BEST STYLES or ft i 111 It f keep no second-band Furniture, emnlov none j but the best of workmen, use none but the best of j material, anil Jo not paste it together lightly, but . set it up substantially all won WARRANTED. IThol itBiia,j aaX Repairing done at the ' notice. shortes! j "g"T y -Jj g -f y yj i promptly attended to. Coffins and Metallic Cases ' c instantly on h ind. Prices in all things the CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. Place of business Kast side of Main Street, ' South of Public Square, ! BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. i mr-ly JOSEPH SCHNEIDER. ROBERT POWER, at Law A. 1 1 o r n. e v B R OOKVIL L E, IXD I A XA . r4-0ffico with S. S. Harrell, Esq., in T.T IVejt's B iil ling, opposite the Court House. Tul12 ly. JOSKPH HANXAS JOHN SHVI.HR. Franklin Marble Works, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop on Main Strret, south of the Gtur J louse. n ANNAN & SCnULER, Havin! erfvered into a copartnership for the pur pose ef c-irrying on the Marble business in its various branches, we would respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally of this and the a tjoining Counties of this State and Ohio that re are now prepared to execute in the best style of the trade all work in our line, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES SEAB-StQSES. iiC Being practical artists, we desire ourfriends and all others who have an inclination to favor as with ea.ll and test whntwesay. All w rk warranted to give satisfaction. AH contracts fxr work made by us or Messrs lohu V. Mole an! Simon Bouth, our Special eents. will be protHptlyfillod. Jan. 10, ly. II ANN AN st II V LKR. mum sto rTTil E undersigned has just roceived an entirely M. new stock of CLOTIlIPaTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CXPS, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, an I will also sell them it the LOWRSr C ASH PRICES. 011 and see them, and examine the prices before buying elsewaere. My motto is, for Cash, and bat Oct. 16. JOHN KING.
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TY"ARRAN'TED CHEATEST AND BEST! ! To Farmers, Express impanir, Stage iV7tvs, Livery Fsnbfishmens, and all ivho use Horns. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Splints, Cuts, Colio, Slippiag Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, Ac. All who own or employ horses, are assured that this Liniment will do all and more than is stated in curing the above-named complsints. During twenty years it has never failed to give satisfaction in a single instance. Sold by the Druggist. Depot, M Cortlaridt Street, New York. June 2$.
S WIHB 1ACHIDB SUCCEEDS in taking the Preniiii at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris,
over seventy-two different Machines, as tB BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at oar last County Fair. No other Machine will do so long a range of work. It Hem, Fells, Cards, Gathers, Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and Setcs on a Ruffle at the same time. It makes FOUR 11IFTRNT STITCHES. the lock, knot.doo'cle-lock, and double-knot, each titcb being alike on both. sides of the fabric. It " reyersibl ir otion, whioh enables the operator by simply turning a thumb screw to have the work run either tu the right or left, stay any part of the seams, or fasten ends of seams 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 n. The Needle is more Easllj Adjusted thann any other machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a nner mreaa on the under side man 11 does ior me upper, anu will from tlLe Finest to Sew the Heaviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Florence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SON, feb 21-tf Traveling Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S POROIS PL1STEUS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1S68. Messrs. T. Allcoce & Co : Dkar Sirs: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad paiu in her side, and it cured her in one week. Yours truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER." We refer to the Forty Thousand Drlogists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCK & CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if th"y were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CRIIISTADORO'i DYE, begin TURN WHITE, d, sandy ,and gray. Manhood and beauty, with the one defect in their personal appearance rein ,died by CRIST ADO RO'S HAIR DVB, rejoice in their good fortune, and recommend it .o all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. CRISTADOBO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. June 2. Large Wages for Men or Women, 4 NSWERS to all the Advertisements from East-A-ern and Western Papers offering Agi-neies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac, 31. owing the character of each, their articles, compounds, prepara tions, inventions, recipes, patents, books, Ac. Those oat of employment, and those having employment affording a little leisure, can find somethin g to suit their opportunity and their taste; some things specially t-d.ipted to Teachers; others suitable for Boys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can find something to make money on the '-double quiek." iiS-ar Price ONE DO AR. Seat po.T-paid'ijy mail on receipt of price. P. ANDREW & CO., Publishers, oct 18 2ra Dayton, Ohio. JOHN II. IIANSCIIEN, DKAI.KB IS AND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. Also, agent for Dr. H. Uirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopic l.cn.-es. George W . Shepperd's everlasting Gold Pens, the ce'ebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Cash paid or Work Done for Gold or Sifwr. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing Place of business, one door north of the "Old White Corner," ( Hurton's store) on Main Burgess street, Brookvilie, Indiana. Apl. 17-y. PROOFS OF T1IK SUPERIOR QUALITY nr tuv OF THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT V T r'"PIIE American "Varth Compi.ny, of Waltbnm, a. .Mass., respectfully sut nut t ha t their l atches 1 are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more i durahle. bttter adapted for general use, and mere I easily kept in ordersnd repaired than any other watches in the market. 1 tey ere simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and lss likely to be it iired than the maimity of foreign watches, which are composed c.t from 125 to 30fl pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than 700 parts. How they run under the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the followine letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. K OF THK tiKNKlSAI. 8l'PKRlTKNPFNT, 1 Altoosa, Pa., Dec. 1 5., 1 H. J Gentlemen: The watches manufactured by you have boen in use on this railroad for several years hy our enginemen, to whom we furnish watches as part ot our equipment. There are now some throe hundred of them carried on cur line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saving your watches ,jive us less trouble, and have wom and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches wehnveeer had in use on this road. As jou ore aware we formerly trusted to those of Knirlisb manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation; but s a class they never kept time as correctly , nor have thev done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, w hose experience extended over a series of years. B eapcetfull v, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: Appleton, Tracy k Co., Waltham Watch Company, P. S . Bartlett, Wm. F.llery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. Wahham, Mass. Walthara, Mass. Boston, Masg. Boston , Mass. 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 accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the ! country , and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition. I Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purI chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country, ROBBINS 4 APPI.ETON, apl 22 182 Broadway, New York. ca-"CLxa.oiLi-ti3.ixi.g; - W. n. BRUMFIELD & BROTHER HAVE opened a Gunsmith Shop In the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chris. Trager's Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Attended to. Ill Wrnil' 11 . n .1
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Convertible Iron Planter AND TO" ILn VAFO IE Patented Jcli 9th, 1867. THIS Machine has ad7antges never before introduced to the Farther, which he can only realiee by a practical use of it. Some of the ad van -tages claimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st. It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty acres per day. 2d. It pluws as deep as desired in any kind of soil. 3d. It will plow Mil or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doing the same work, as the draught is from the beams of the plows, the same as a duuble shovel held by hand. 5th. The great hight it will plow corn withou breaking. 6th. Changing the plows to make new furrows when plowing one way. 7th. The adjustability oi tne driver seat,. 8th. Its durability over wooden machines. 8th. It is the only machitse wanted in the field after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address B. W. B.EMY, dee27-tf Brookvilie, Franklin Co., Ind. P. H. & F. M. BOOTS, MANUFACTURERS or ?Wcolen G-oods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sat netts, Jeans, Tweeds, flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed. Red and White, Stocking , Yarns, &c, CONNERSYILLE, FAYETTE CO., IND., Would respectfully call the attention of the public to their facilities for supplying the wants of the community in the line cf W oolen Goods. Our establishment is 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 manufactuiers suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present season, and with additions ot new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE IX THE STA TE. We are now prepared to. exchange goods for wool, or manufacture by the yard on the mosf favorable terms; and as we are now connected by Railroad with Brookvilie and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purchase goods or exohange their wool for goods. can send their orders, and ship their wool to us by Railroad , nd their goods will be shipped to them at Brookvilie or other points on the Railroad, free of expense, and can rely on being dealt with with as favorably as if they were present them selves. P. U. & F. M. ROOTS. S. ENY'ART, Sup't. Coni.ersville, Ind., Aug. 16, ISnT 3m LEWIS 8i CO.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION ! Thousandsof families 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 oue of the features cf 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 rubscribe, and will help to puh forward to a uccessful issue, acheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and ive a large number of premiums. Subscribers will uot have tc wait to know if they hive a pie in ium. Thre will be 2,313 premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paer-will be well worth the dollar, for the yean A book has been prepared for subcribeis with numbers from 1 to 100, OUU, and the premiums are equally dis tributed through the one hundred thousand numbers. If there should be one tbonsa nd nnmes poeeired on. tbe ani dty and dite, 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 lie a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish the i.ames or the persons that are entitled to tbe premiums, in the Nkw Yokk Monthly 1llvs.tk.tkd, and iu thecity and c mntry papers. Thv flIowiuT Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiuui9of. $500 each, $5,000 5 " " 2'M) " 1,000 10 " " 100 " 1,000 20 " " 50 " ....1,000 40 " " 2j " 1,000 80 " " 10 " S00 50 Hold Watches, (Am'n Watch Co. $M each. 2. 500 50 Wilcox Gihbo' Sfewi ng Machines, 60 3,000 50 Howe's Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 2000 Premiums of $1 each, 2,100 TF.RMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 copy, cne year, with one subscription, $1,10 5 copies, " " five 6,00 20 " ' twenty " 20,00 Persons nettinc; up clubs will be entitled to Pr7um " v,.v? , , Address, Lhi A la i CO , 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box 3391. Write the address plain, giving township, acunty and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered lctttt, or exprcsi, may be sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi Stoekwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., Broadway, New York. Edward P. H atch. Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibhs' Sewing .Macoine Co., 508 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all neeessarr information . febl4-6m T'Kfi. SONG CABINET, A New Swinging Book for the use of Schools, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, by U. . Allen. This Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Prij mary Sung Lessons. ! SKCosri.Y, A large number of new and beauti- ! ful School Songs. ! Thimu.y, A short Can'ata The School Festij val designed expressly for use at School Rf.rKPTioNS, CoxtKRTS, an J Exhibitions. I The publishers, in presenting this work to Prin- ! cipals and Teachers, would call special attention , to its superior merits as a School Song Book, j The ruthor has been very carelul in the selection , of his Mr.:r, which is almost entirely new, and t in adapting to it appropriate words with unob jectionable sentiments, wnicti win commend Its j adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries The Song Cabinet h been adopted by the Board of Education, as the Tex' Book for tLe Peblic Schools in the City of New Y"ork. Price 60c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per'drx. Sample copies sent by mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL k SON, O. J. WILLARD, July S. ISftR. 543 Broadway, N. Y. Cbas. Samoniel HAS OPENED IN JACKSON LYNN S NEW BUILDIN, IN BROOKVILLE, IND., A R3:i IF ill consisting of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITS' TOOLS, COOPERS' TOOLS, . SHOVELS, RAKES, U3I s p Hay 2FirlVgp NAILS bj the Pound or Keg, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. C AINS, ROPES, CORD AE, Jre., Ac, Ae. All of which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices. Cull and see my new assortment.
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HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hail Renewer Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation, which is due to merit . alone We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to tts high standard, atid to tliose who have never used it we can confidently say, that it is the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken ; the scalp, by its use, becomes white ana clean; it removes all eruptions and dandrtijf, and by its tonic, properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands. litf its use the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESS I NO ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admired by all. A, A, Hayes, M.H., State Assayer of Mass., says, the constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent nualitt, ami M. rt mUief it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." We publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, ana others. We have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration and the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best Medical and Chemical Authority. iSWZ by all Dmgrjists and Deakrt in Mediant. Price one DolUu- Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, NASHUA, 5. H. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. YAN HORN. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. DIJIlSrjS" HOUSE. RICHARD July 19 y DURKAN, PROPRIETOR. HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. II. J. MINES. PROPRIETRESS. J une 14- 1 y L. H. HAYMOND, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Office iu second story of Democrat Building front rosm. Sep 24-ly 6Q. BOWLB Y. ilcnl Estate Slacut, ANDSOTAUY l 13 U IaIC. HA RRrSON. OHIO. Ihaveforsalealargenmountof farm lands and town property inall the Western States. aug 30 6m. GROCERY STORE. KNABE &. BROCK AMP HAVE opened a new Groceey Store in the room adjoining Haile's Drug Store, where they have tor sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, sugars, Spices, &c., which are offered for sole At the Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storecan be obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We rcfpcctfully solicit the liberal pa'ronage of the public. KNABK A BROCK AMP. octl9 ly GREAT BMGAi!S In Furniture ! ! INTENDS putting up a new two-story brick bnilding fronting Main Burgess Street, in place of his present frame warerooina, and in order to do so, he must have money. Therefore he has determined to sell his present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL. KINDS, AT THE COST PRICE INC ASH. 11 is assortment of Furnitcre is one of tbe largest and best iu the White Water Valley, consisting of Softs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ac, 4c. Orders for manufacturing willcontinue as heretotore. LOOKING GLASS PIATES kepton hand lor filling all sizes of frames, overhauled and refitted. All sizes of SIM M(i W3UcW f m?LFI5 furnis&ed according to measure. All kinds of FURNITURE REPAIRING as heretofore. TJnclortaliiis will be promptly attended to as formerly. Rosewood, Walnut & Metal olflns of all sizes constantly on hand. Tw Hearses always ready for service. WM. FRANK. Feb 21, 1S&8. Boot n,xxt3L onoe jvt .1 H tr r A s o at IGNATIUS KOEHLER j riONTlNUES to manufacture Boots and Shoes J of all kinds pro nptly to order, at his estab lishment in Brookvilie. He keeps on hand a full assortment of LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTSOF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit in every instance. Mending done on short notice. Call and sea his assortment and learn bis prices. tiovl-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW BROOKVILIE, INDIANA. Cvf t House, up stairs.
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PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Cheapest and Best In tne World Splendid Oilers for 1869. This popnlar Monthly Magaiiae gives more for ti mnnev than any in the world. For 1869, it
will be greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAGES t FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TW KLVE MAMMOTH FASHION PL ATES1 TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS I NINE HUNDRED WOO CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, or a dollar less than Magaxiaes of the class of "Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers r employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 1 89, in addition to its nsual quantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, via: "Mary Antionette's 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 LS Diary." MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual sise, and contain six figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress can be cut out, without the aid of a mantua maker. Also, several pages of Household and other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SUPIflB PREMIUM ENB HAYING! To every person getting np a Clnb for 186VI will be sent GRATIS, a copy of oar new and splendid Mezsntint for framing, (site 24 irches by 18,) 'The Star of Bethlehem, after the celebrated maat.r.pivm. by Ueroine, tne rsmous Frencn artiet. This is the most desirable premium r.r offered. For large clobs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERMS Alwajs in Advance: One Copy, for one year..... $2 "0 Three Copies, for one year 5 00 Four Copies, for one year 6 00 Five copies , for one year, (and one to getter np of club) S 00 Eight Copies, for year, (and one to getter - up of club) 12 00 Fourteen Copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club) 20 00 Address, Post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, . No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IPS' Specimens sent to those wUhing to get up clubs. Oct 23. 186S. " HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Criical Xoiets of he Press. The most popular Monthly in the world. New York'Olseiver. We most refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone an d varied excellences of Harpkr's A1.ua 7.1 nk a journal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies in whose pages are to be fou.d some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an eidenceof theculture of the American People: and the popularity it has acquired is meiited. Each Number contains fullv 144 pages of reading-matter, appropriately illustrated with good woodcuts; and it combines in itself tbe racy monthly and tbe more philosophical quarterly, ble&Hed with the best features of the daily journal. It I has great power in the dissemination of a loveot pure literature. Trubner's Guide to American Literature, London. We can account r its success onlv by the sim- - pie fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, j furnishing a variety of pleasing and instructive ' r..- .1) f :.., II 1 i i . I v n'l i . ir . ail. .iuu a . i l i a 1 11 , UUMUU. SU333SIPrK)NS.-lS69. Terms: Harper's Magazine, one year..... ...4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine. Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis lor every Club of Five Subscribers at 44 00 dch, in one reuiit- ; tancc; o- Six Copie for $20 00. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, I and Bazar, to one address fr oue year, $10 00; j or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address I for one year, $7 OU. I Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. I A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-seven i Vutuine. i n n..t clUi binding, will be sent y express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 2; per volume. Single volumes by mail, postpaid. $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. The potago c n Harper's Magazine is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post-office. Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 24 oents additional, to prepay United States postage. Address H ARPER Jt BROTHERS, New York. Nov. . 18iS. WM. A. POND &. CO., Piano Forte and Musio Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, New York. Established nearly fifty years. Piano Fortf,s of our own make equal to any and prises much lower than those of other first-class houses. ! THE PARLOR GEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in handsome rosewood casts, medium size, is the handsomest and best Piano ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument fully warranted five years; send for price list. We 'have always on hand all kinds of Musical Instruments in great variety. ! Band Instruments j of Brass and German Silver, warranted correct in tone, at prises much below other uianu- , faoturers. Violin Strings. We keep the very - choicest and best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Guitar $ 1.50; mailed postage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. Oir catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popnlar. New music published every day, and music mailed postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. Just Published The new. Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and Henry Kluber. 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 prioe list. Agents wanted WM. A. POND A CO., Oct. 2 ly. 517 Broadway, New York. WOOL WAITED 3Lt Mixorville I I bare just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassimers, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and Fanneis, which I am sellingat very low prices, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, Ind., July 17, 1868 3m. ! HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! Koo!eSoods.'3UooieSwKs!
TH E undersigned having engaged for the season experienced workmen, and having Machinery second to no Woolen Factory in the Western country, is now prepared to do all kinds of Custom Work, such as Roll Carding, Spinning, &c. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Satinetts, Jeans, 2 weeds. Blankets, Plaid and Plain Flannels, Stocking Yarns, Ac, Ac, which we offer for sale at the LOWEST MARKET RATES FOR CASH OR IN EXCUAE FORWO0L. Are thankful for past patronage, and ask a continuance of same. Work may be sent ns from a distance, which will be returned by railroad. Customers can rely on being dealt with as favorably as if thev were present themselves, should thev send ns Wool to exehange for Goods, We make a speciality of Custom Work, and customers can get work done at a vary short notice. W. W DAVISON A SON. Harrison, O., May 15, 156S.
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NEW HAVEN, BRID EPORT, PROVIDENCE, ELM IK a, P1TTSBUR. 1IARR1SB UR, t PUILADELPIIIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY, AKD TO ALL FOISTS IS Nfcw Tort, New England and PeEEsjIvania. Two Through Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with' all the principal Railways West and South. Morning Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays.) fi:H0 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:16 P. M., Boston 6:00 A. M. Lightning Exprkss, (except Saturdays',) 7:00 ! P. M.; ariive in New York second morning at J:titt ! A. M., Boston 5:00 P. M. Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing in elegance and comfort those on any other line, are attached to the Lightning Express at Cincinnati, and rck Through to Nkw York without change or Cars. This is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. Baggage Checked throigb to all foists East. Ask for Tiekets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal liefcet and Steamboat Offices throughout the South and West. W. B. SHATTUC, Gen'l Ticket Agent . RTJCKKH. Oen'l Sun't. aog 6 Tin and Stove Store IN BROOKVILLE. C1ISTIM TRAGER HAS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the building south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on hand for sale Stores snO Win ZEntt OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries for CASH. Also, he will 8 11 orders for TIN PCCFIKG AND SPOUTING, and will attend promptly to He respectfully solicits the patronage of tbe bliv nov9-ly TO THE PUBLIC HAVING sold oat my interest in the Drag Store to n. y paltrier, Mr. James U. Roberts, I take great pleasure in recommending him te the public as every way worthy of their patronage. JAMES THOMPSON , Harrison, Ohio. DRUGS ! DRUGS! AT Jas. ' Roberts', Second Ihmr South of Geo. W. Keen & Co. Where will be found Pure Drug, I;Xcic:nes, Patent Medicine?, Chemicals, PaiuU, Oils Variiislies, lyc Stuffs, Window nb, Putty, Looking Gliis Plates of all Sizes, School Books, Blank Cooks, Stationery, BRUSHES OF ALL KIFES, From a No. 1 Flesh to a common Scrub Brush. Also, a Fine assortment of Faney Sorjs, Extracts for he JJandhtrchief, Pvtf winery Jiottles, Etc. In fact everything kept in a Well Stocked Dri Store. Particular attention aid to the Prescription Department. II arrison, Ohio, Jan. 1 7. 18fi8-ly m (iLKJlAN PjaYjSICIAN, IS permanent ly located at bi ookv . n . bee is oi iiosWe Mr. b injr's u;iu (t re His ofUfhe hours Iriui to 12 A. M. and u u, 2 to 6 T. XI. aug. 7-tf-WILSON aOKKOW. WM.M.BAT. MORROW & EY, Attornejs at Law and Solicitors oi claims, Xo 3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Office INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice in the State and Federal Courts, Indiana, and also before the Court of Claims an the several Bureaux of War, Navy, Post Of and Treasury Departments at Washington City D.C. jnn2-y W. W. WILSON, PRcrRiLicr. oct 25-ly . WILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Officein the Court House. Collections promptly attended to. Real Estate bought and sold, Txs paid, dee. janlS fm Suih-Fos Ccti-er if FvLlic Square, RE ENS BUR , IND. JOSEPH DEARS! OK D, Trcprlctcr. dee 27-ly FAIRFIELD MILLS. BROWN Sc BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction ingrinding FLOUR and MEAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wheat. This Flour is for sale in Brookvilie at the ti0' of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, and also at tbe Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS August 9-1 y TiOTirE TO FARMERS. TTIQIIEST market price for Cam, Rye, ,' XX the Brookvilie Distillery. aprlS tf. FRANK WALI Slierby ville Ind. H. PE1RCE & SOX, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dee.l3-7y AND arc CHRIS. KOEBER, Jt his Bakery in Brookvilie, continues to furnish FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, &c. Also serves np Tea Cream nd Ice Cold lemonade He also sella ICE in large or small qunli ma22-tf tu
