Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 January 1869 — Page 4
MEW STORE tt Brookville Bazar! P. P. WIS MAN, DBAt.BR 15 Stationery, TOYS, NOTIONS, AND B'! JA to Inform 'h citUens of Brookville an! vloinity that he has jast opened la the ntomnnn aJisCIttttiff
An Elegant 4 Well Selected Stok of f tH T.ili' Work Bis aid Oimilont, Fvuv Pir II km, AlVi-ns. Civnbs, Brushe., ,.y.t n ..As. Prs, Writin Dusks, Ttid, Chwnn, Baekganvuon, Chessboards, L' mines, Jtc, As. Bach Plain and Fin-t Writing Paper on l KnvelpM, Lead and Ute Pencil, Book Holder, Steel Paa's, BUnk Hoik, tnk, Ac, e. Wlh as Mrl, To. ,8. Pne Lilts, Twnarps, ft ills. Fij-ires ami Vases, Harmonicas or French Harp., Ac, &. P th Violin", 'liitar., B t-.j ., FL,t-s, Herman a-i I r,-?'?h r IS in iu I Co icer'inn iu ereil -.iiV. h"t t'lliia Villi f 1 iliittr Strinc. M I'ic B t ; S-et Mic. H -c ft inks, Selfkin If if Hmis, V 11 r h'o ios. An., Ae. tn iUtin to these lload li is iltta splendid esllectloB'of JEKIBIBtrHS, ILA(DIS, EM310WERIES, irissi TitnniiNGS, parisols, 33.- O 3E3 . H rtrtercliler. G1 v, Breastpins, Fa us, Ae. A'l of t-i Ym Litest t t .!? Fashion,le. r. P. TtSM X. or Watchos and Jewelry. ; m haa jast reoeived a splendid mi',iiinfnt af eonnistlasr nt Tuilex ad PUr Watches, aad all he varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and p litems. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which will he warranted, and eld at a trifling advnce on Wholeoate nric OH Hold and SllTerwill be received in exehange for lined' Watches promptly repaired in neat and eipedltioas manner. Also, have (ost rreived a large and well selected assortment of H I V 'i . K Jfe Of) U HI , V. SO U OtiSTKHS AN I) HH1.TS, POWDKIl Ffi VSKS, hot nstrs, POCK KT KMVKS, JtC. Alsa k aep en iand All KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caos, Cartridges, Government Pereni ion Caps, t.ead, c. Also -Juitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs Bridget, Tail Pieces, Jke. WM. BAWPON. Brookville, Oet. . nt. 'A 3i i& eta r Hisnry ef the TiniM sfat Family Ppr - t.H Union." II VUPKUN WKKKT.Y. ppT.Kvnrm.v rr.t.cTB uep. The Vodel Xcvp per f onr o"tv eoTirlte In M the dpart mnt ol" an lni -iii Ft"!v Paner Harper's WefVlv h York Evening P.s. Our rttare historians will niH'li themlve of Hrper's Weeklv Ion af'er vritr't, nd prinr. and nMisHr are tnrned to dust. New York Evangelist. Tha nest of its ' la America Boston Trave'le. U arp-r's TCpcfctv i y Ve nrsfi-vedl v de!ed tia hct ne-vsn titer in A nrica. The tn1ciendnt. w York. ' TSe arttia n-oi rotM ntoi whh innoir I 'M'-i-r's w-Kklf frn w-k it w.k f.rm a re ; m raMc ari- f brief r"'H( ns vs. Tbcv a- . it;,'!i;i:l h olr 1 : I roin'rt st,rn, nT M-1 vsniii sens. Kv t n I nen Vnfto an t brs. 1h of view. T"l are the ftn,nn of iwitira emvicM Hi h rin l(le. and sr-n reMe, and take their nl.e amonv the hst fr'vr-r w-ltin v a' h ti ue. No.-th Am riein rtvi Boston, Mass. H tf "t's Tcrn'r, nn vcr ...1 ,nf An Ritra t"o iv of either the M.igarine, WVeklr, e- Hint wtll snorilied jratis for evorv C!ub iif' Five Sih.cribers t $4.i e. h. in one remittance: or St k Copies Tor :v.t,. !abscript ions lo tlarpr Msgsrine, WVlv, .at B it to one - 1 '.rcs.s for ,uie yar, Sl00; r, twf ll.nr' I'ericdiculs, to one ad lress for -n vif, T tlrt. Ba.-k N u 'r can be siipplit at aor ti;ac. Th "il V.1iici of Havror'a VToeVly. In, . Be t cloth binding, wi? J he sent br ttnn, free ef er.ensc, for T ea.h. A eoropUt' Set, dm-' priint Rleven Volumes, er.t r u receipt of a,h at th rata of "s ?S per vol , f ieit ,t etoense of j pahasr. Volume Xtl. rca.iv r.i.oarv 1st,' Th pse r,r TTpcr's V. -ehl? is ?" a, year, which niut he pat ! at the s:tti.criber,s post- j "uSssvip-or.s sent from British Xarth A 'nerican Provinces must be accompanied with 2" j eeats additional, to prerny I'nitcd States postage. A i ires, 11 tR?ftR .i P.ROTHKnS. New Yerk. i U i 1 0 N M I L LSI 1 H 1)rticalar attention will lie piid I t C"cT0M W Jlt!v and satisfaction guttantied. I will always he found at my post, unless absent a easiness, when my ccatcniert will be waited a ot Jean Lancaster, wha ehlleirs competition a a"JH-ar or Barr Dresser. FLOUR ALWAYS 11 AMU for tale, warranted as cood as can be ma le in tie Valley. TERMS CSH. Than k for past patronage, an I solicit a eonWnc f same. J. R. BROWN, f. t tjr. Proprietor. VINTON 3J0USE, Cituirlilee City, Indl.ina, n. VINTON', PROPRIETOR ..! ly
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Merchant Tailor I O S E P II KOLH OF F, ( O A Mi" BUILDIN,) a AS opened a store for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, TESTS, &c, IFW Mosa suadl 3By He vtill keip oh hand a good Assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Getitlemen'sFurnishing Goods inch as CI.1TIIS, SIMKRE3, and everything Suitable for Pall & Winter Wear, AND KB B EN E J J illin therein d ntke yourrurchaes ,or leav r iirlsrs.a J you Till besaited both in work
a 1 3 ri ees . USm-iun BROOKVILLE MAIIBLS WORKS. Havingteen engaged kiD the MARBLE BUSINESS r at this place for Twelve Years, and thankful for past favors, 1 would inform the public tlia i I am still carrying on at tbe 9 OLD STAXD tn the rear of the ourt If one, and am prepared to fir -iH nr-vnnHy, and at the cheapest rates, i n y i i ti d o I work iu ptiin.f my, onrred. or scalptural, executed to sati-t'y thaiuBst particnlar. Traveling AgentB, Andv A. Henson and V. B. Martin. II. H.SCU KICUTK. Mav 3 BUG! II WIIO completed niv arranjjeiuents at rov w business place, I am ready to furnish my i iflmners with the iLlVTEST AID BEST STYLES t utatrh tit I rfl II IV t. I t t VluJt Jt Midi 1 JU IU', it f keep no second-hand Furniture, employ none but the li?st of workmei, use none but the hest of mteri:l, a id .l i not pasi.e it together lightly, bui set it up substantially. ALL WOR WARRANTED. i Tpholstering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. XT ix CL o r "t ex 13L 1 23. s: promptly attended to. Coffins and Metallic Case? constantly on htnl. Pricex in all thinesthe CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. tMace of business Kast side of Main Street, South of Public Square, t Ul 0 0 K V I L 1 i K , t N D t X A . mir-1v .IOSKPH SCIINEIPKU. ROBERT H, POWER, A. 1 1 o r n o v at L a w li It OOK VI L L K, txn I A XA . frOl.' with S. S. H arret I, Rsi., in T.l Vet Building, opposite the Court House. nlvli l.v. J lxVPIt B5X!t... .........ton pHrt.KR. Franklin Marble Works, HUOOKVILttK, INDIANA. Shop oh M tin S'rrrt, f'tuth of the Ctur House, HaKNaX & SCUULEU, Having entered into a copartnership for the pur pose of ca'rving on the Marble business in its various branches, we would respectfully announce t onr friends and the public generally of this and the a 'joining Counties of this State and Ohio, that rt are now prepa-ed to execute in the best M !t t-f thc-tra.le all work in our line, such at MONUMENTS, r o h rr ones UtAO-SyOSES, &c Being practical aMists, we desire onr friends and a'.l others who ha ve an inclination to favor aswithaeallandtest whatwesay. All w rk warranted to give satisfaction. All contracts far work made by us or Messrs. To'm W. lol and Si-non Bouth, our Special Aeents, will be pvtapt I vftllcd . Jan. 10, t.o8-ly. H A VN A N SCH U T, KR. 13 AV c mm stq "pttE un lersiined hs j.tst received an entirely 1 new s ck of CJLaOTSIjVO, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them t the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and see them, and examine the prices before buying elseware. M y motto tt. ?:'!Ci5 & iistor Cash, and bat Oct. 16. JOIIN KINU. TARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST! r ftrwifi-, Erfre$ omnanies, Stage I'ropi iYrr, .tVrry Esahlishmens, and nil who use Jlorte. t DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LIXIMEXT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of Lamenest, Scratches, Wind Galls, Sprain. Bruises, Splints, Cuts, Colic, Slipping Stifle, Ovarheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, Ac. All who own or employ hortea. are assured that , this Liniment will do t'l and more than 1 1 stated , in citrine the above-named eomplainte Hiring ; iw.nij years it nat never ituea m gie ' tton In a stngle instance. Sold hvthe Druggist. J D'P-t. ! Cot t' audi Street, Naw Vork. Jane 2$.
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SWIM MCBIM SUCCEEDS in taking the Preuila a at all the Fairt wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize nt Paris, over seventy-two different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at our last County Fair. No other Machine will do to long a range of work. . It Hems, I'eUs, Carth, Gathert, Braidt, Quilts, and Gathert and Sews un a Rvjjlt at the tame time. It makes TOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES. the lock, knot, double-lock, and double-knot, eaca stitch being alike on both tides of the fabric It " 11EYERS1BL 1 1 OTION (vhich enables the operator by aimply turning a .humb screw to have the work run either to the ight or left, stay any part of the seams, or fasten ends of seams without turning the fabric. Changing the length ot stitches, and from one kind of titch to another, can readily be done while the Vlacbine is in ui''ti n. The Needle is more Easily Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be ttsed where ;uiet Is necessary , does not require a finer thread on the under side than it does for the upper, and will Sew from tlie Finest to the X-I euviest ITubric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Chen everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Florence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SON", feb 21-tf Travtlirg Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S P0K01S PLASTERS. Allentown, Pcnn., April 4, 1868. Messrs. T. Ali-Cock Jt Co : Tkar Sibs: Jly 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, JOUtf V. N.IIUNTBR. We refer to the Forty Thousand Drt.ugists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. AfjLCOCK A CO.. Agency, Brandrcth House,
iew Yor. Sold by all UrUgglsts. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if thev were unfortunately (JUT OFF from a supply of CRIIIST ADOUO'3 DYE, begin TURN WHITE, -ed, sandy , and gray. Manhood and beauty, with he one defect in their personal appearance remedied by CKISTAPORO'S II AIR I) R, rejoice in their good for'une, and recommend it o all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. CK 1ST ADO BO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. June2rt. uifge Wages Tor Men or Women, P4! AS AiNT IMFttJYMENT JTSWEHS to all the Advertifcnents from Eaeti V ern and Western Paper offering Agmeies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac, showing the character of each, their articles, compounds, preparations, iuveutions, recipes, patents, books, Ac. Thore oct of cmy loy men t , and those having employment affording a little leisure, can 6nd something to suit their opportunity and their taste; some things specially sd.iptcd to Teachers; others uitl'c for Boys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers l,o have not lost their courage, con find something to malre money on tue '"doablar-j iiuick." T-fr Price 0'F. DO AR. Sent post paid by mail on receipt of price. P. ANDRE W A net IS 2m CO., Publishers, Dayton , Ohio. JOHN II. IIANSC1IEN, 1 ND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. A Also, agent f ir Dr." U. Hirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with Improved Panfaseopio l.enfea. tJeorge W. Shcpperd's everlasting UoM Pens,- the ce'ebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar ClocUs. constantly on hand. Ciish paid or Work Done for Gvld or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. Place of busin- ss, one door north of th "Old White Corner," (Uurton's store) on Main Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. II y. - PROOFS !F Till -.SITI Ulltll (UTILITY OK THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT v" 'f. n tr " ft?, rj1 S c pHE m-ricn Warth Company, of Waltham, I Mass., rospectutlj submit that their Watches are chespcr, mure acurate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, and more easily kept in onlernnd repaired than any other i watches in tbe lnsrktt. Itiy are simpler in i structure, and therefore stronper, and 1"!S8 likely to lie ir jorrd than the majority of foreign j watches, which are composed ot from 125 to 300 j pieces, hile in an old 1 rrlish watch there are j more tl-un i'0 parts. How they run unier the hardesttri.il watches can have, is shown by the ) following letter: j l'KNN. RAILROAD COMPANY. ?FKICK or THK liKNCBAt. Sf V K I-1 NT K S r VNT , j Ai.rooxA, Pa., Dec. 1 5 , 1 SOrt. j Gnt'eme: The watches manufactured by you i have been in use on this railroad tor sevorai years Oy our engineuien, to bom wa turmsh
watches as part ot our equipment. There are - Tal designed expressly for use at School Know some three hundred of them carried on our ckptions, Cosckk rs, and Exhibition. line, and we consider them good and reliable The publishers, inpresenting this work to Prin-time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction firn ri& Tcaeherf, would call special attention in saying vour watches Lfive ns less trouble, and j to its superior merits as a School Song Book, have worn nnd do wear much longer without re- The author has been very careful in tho selection pairs than nny watches we hive ever had in use of his Mrsif, which is almost entirely new, and on this road. As you are aware we formerly trust- in adapting to it aopropriate wordi with unobed to th"e of English manufacture, of acknowl- jctionable sentiments, which will cotflmend its edged good ruttH.; but at a classthey never j adoption in all our Schools aud Seminaries, kept time as eorrectlj , nor. have they done as ; The Sonsr Cabinet has been adopted bv the
goo.t serv ice, as yours. In these stttemeuts I am sustainedhy ray pre decessor, Mr. Lewis, whose eipeiiecce extended over a serirs of yrars. It espectf ul'v, KOWABD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Wate Co., Waltham. We make now five different crades of watches, ' ( named n.-pectively as follows Apaleton, Tracy A Co., Walthatn Watch Company, P. S. Bartlctt, Wm. Ellery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mats. Boston, Mass. Allof these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Vtrh iiiinv to be of the best material, on tb most approved principle, and to possess every re - quisite fr a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer selling tfiese atches is provmea wun tbe torn panv's printed card of guarantee, which should aecorapany 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 tube on their guard against imposition. j Any grades of Waltham Watches may Ve purj chased of Watch Dealer throughout the country, j ROBBINS 4 APPI.ETON, api.z ifinroiwj,rtw i orR. tT. II. BRUMFIELD BROTHER HAVE opened a Gunsmith Shop in the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chris. Trager't Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. BepaIrino Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted,' Ko. 20-im.
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Convertible Iron Planter AND Patented Jrlv 9th, 1867. THIS Machine has advantages never before introduced to the Farther which he can only resliie by a practical use of it. Some of the ad van tapes 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 plows at deep at desired in any kind of oil. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doing the tame work, as the draught it from the beams of the plows, the same at a duuble hovel held by hand. 6th. The great hight it will plow corn withou breaking. 6th. Changing the plows to make new furrows when plowing one way. Tth. The adjustability of the driver seat. 8th. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machine wanted in the field after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address B. W. REMY, dec27-tf Brookville, Franklin Co., Ind. P. H. & F. M. HOOTS, llANVFACTl'HKR8 OF "Wcolen Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satnetts,. Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed, Hed and White, Stocking Yarns, &c, COXNERSVILLE, FAYETTE CO., IXD., Would respectfully call the attention of the rublie to their facilities for supplying the wants of the community in the line of Woolen Goods. Our ests blishment is one of the oldest in the State, and is supplied with every onvenience and facility for the manufacture of Woolen Goods, which our long experience as manufactui ers suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughly Tefitted during the present season, and with additions ot new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE JX THE STA TE. We are now prepared to exchange goods for wool , or manufacture by the yard on tbe most favorable terms; and as we are now connected by Railroad with Brook ville and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishirtg to purchase goods orexchange their wool for goods. can send their orders, and ship their wool to us by Railroad, and their goods will be shipped to them nt Brookvilie or other points on the Railroad, free of expense, and can rely on bciig doalt with ilL aa fcvbraljlv k if they were present them selves. P. H. 4 F. M. ROOTS. S. ESYART,Pup't. Coniiersville, Ind., Aug. 16, 1Sf7 3in LEWIS ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION ! Thousands of 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 of the paper, and we shall publi.-li, L ''111 I 1 ,11 I tllllV, Xl 1 i 1 11 '1 1 A 11 IVl' , i; II I 1 1 M LU J by the leading writers of the country. THIS IS NO LOTTKIIY. Hut we oifer as an inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to push forward to a 'uccessful issue, acheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and jrive a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they hvo a piemiutn. There will be 2,31, premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subcribets with numbers from 1 to 100,000. and the premiums are equally dis ! " lu'""u lUvuluu uumIt there should o one thou pa nd names reeoi vc J on - the same day aad dite, tho letters wilibo opened regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book in regular rotation as opened, so that there be a fair distribution-of be premiums. We shall publish the Lames of the persons that are entitled to toe premiums, in the Nkw York Monthly 1llustratkd, and iu the city and o.-mstry papers. The follo'.ving Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiums of $50ii eru-h $5,000 5 " 2'0 " l.ooo 10 " 100 1,000 20 50 1,000 40 . " 2" 1,000 SO 10 " 800 50 Gold Y'ptches. ( Ara'n Watch Co.):"0 cach.2.500 50 Wilcox .V Gibbs'iSewl ng Machines, 00 " 3.003 50 Howe's Sewing Machines, 00 " 3.000 2000 rrcimi'tms of $1 eaeh, 2,( 00 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 copy, one year, with one subscription, $1,00 5 copies, " " five 6.00 20 " " twentv " 20,00 i Persons getting up clubs will he entitled to premiums, as above. Box 331. Writethe address plain , giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered lettet, or express, maybe sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of the HoweSewinc Machine Co., Bya Uroadway, New York, j Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox A I Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., 508 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information. febM-fim TirS SONG CABINET, A New Singing: Book for the use of Schools, Academies. Seminaries and Sinoino Classes, by C. . Allen. Thiii Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Sn-osni.Y. A laree number of new and beautii fui School Songs. Thi?olt. A Bhort Cantata The School FestiBoard of Education, as the Text Book for tLe Pabitc Schools in the City of New York. Price t0c. each. To Schools, A-c, Six Dollars pf d-t. Sample copies tent by mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. Pnblishedbr WILLTAM II ALL A SON, O.J.WILLARD, July . 18 64 Broadway. N. Y. Cbas. Samoniel TIAS OrENED IN JACKSON LYNN S NEW BUILDIN, IN BROOKVILLE, IND., & maw tt if j ffJS A K9 IflT A B-S ? ? H Hj w w XjL-B-JL consisting of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITS' TOOLS, COOPERS' TOOLS, SHOVELS, RAKES, NAILS bj the Ponnd or Keg, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. HACK IPiaSSflr O XT TLE DFL "ST , C AINS, ROPES, CORdAE, Ac, Ac, Ac All of which he offers at the . Iiowest Market Prices.
I Cull and see my new assortment. Ka29 y CBjAS. SAM0KIEL.
HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every pear increases the popularity of thin valuable Hair Jfrejaratlon, which ' is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully tip to its high standard, and to tliose who have never used it tee can confidently say, that it is the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore GKAY OR FADED HAIIt to its youthful color, inakitia it soft, lustrous, and silken; the scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean; it removes all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands. ' By its use the hair grows tli icker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigorf and will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DKESSIKG ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admired by all. A. A. Hayes, M.U.. State Assayer of JUass., says, lhe constituents are pure ami carefully selected for excellent quality, and J consider it the BUST PREPARATION or its intended purposes.' IVe publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendatory notices Itfrom clergymen, physicians, the press, and others, ire 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 acknotvledged by the best Medlcul and Clicmical Authority. Sld by all Druggists and Dealers in Median. Prlese one Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, HASHUA, H. H. YALLEY HOUSE, J AS. 0. VAX HORN. PK0PRIET0U. Jul 13-ly. 1 ? P,"7' RICIIAUIT D I' UN AX, PROPRIETOR.; JUlylVly (BIEIEIE) HOUSE, 1 HARRISON, OHIO. j MRS. 11. J. MINES. PR0PRIGTRESS.! J une 14-ly ' L. H. HAYMOND, ! BKOOVILLE, INDIANA. j Office in second story of Democrat Baild'ng ! front roein. Sep 24-ly j BiTo. B D W LB Y. ! XI r a I fs. n X n t c S3 q t n t , i AND k a v i v uiiic. iTiir iso, ohio. I have for sale a large amount of farm landsand town property inall the Western States. aug 30-6m. GROCERY STORE. KNABE & BROCK AMP TT AVE opened a new Groceey Store in the room oining Uaile's Drug Store, where they ' have for sale I ALL KNDS OF j FAMILY GROCERIES such as Teas, ColTees, Sugars, Spices, &c., which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Trices. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storecan be obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We rrrpcctf Jlly solicit the liberal pa'ronage tf the public. KNABE Ji BROCKAMP. oct ly-lv GREAT BARGAINS; In Furniture ! ! j INTENDS putting up a new two-story brick building fronting Main Hurgesd Street, in place of his present frame warerooms, and in order to do so, he must have money. Therefore he has determined to sell hit present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, AT THE GOST PRICE IN C ASH. His assortment of Furnitcre is one of the largest and best in the White '.Vater Valley, consisting of Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Jtc, ko. Orders for manufacturing wiliooutinue as heretofore. LOOKING GLASS PLATES kept on hand lor filling all sizes of irauies. SOFAS orerh tVIJlI Mi) itfl3E3U0cS F3a?iE$ furnished according to measure. All kinds of FJHHiTUHE REPAIRING as heretofore. will be promptly attended to as formerlv. Rosewood, Walnut & Metal offlns of all sixes constantly on hand. Twa Heart e always ready for service. W Jr. FRANK. Feb 21, 18(58. .EsLXxca. snoe IGNATIUS KQEIILER CONTINUES to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all kinds pro nptly to order, at hit establishment in Brookville. He keeps on hand a full assortment of LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KISD, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit in every instacce. Mending done on short notice. Call and see hit assortment and learn his prices. , novl-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. J . TP . MoKEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. - s5-Ofia 't Ccf t House, np ttairt. ' laail-T
PETERSOiYS-JMAUAZLNE The Cheapest and Best in the World Solendid Offers for 1869.
T hit popular Monthly Magazine give more for the money than any in the world. For 1&69, it will be greatly improved. It will contain OSE THOUSAND PAQES I - FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVEMAMMOTH FASHION PLATES1 TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS! NINE HUNDRED WOO 5 CUTS I 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 publishei anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 1 in addition to its usual qnantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, vi: "Mary Antionette'g 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 f Maggie," by the author of "Susy Lt Diary." MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress can be cut out, without the aid of a mantua maker. A l, several pages of Household and other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SnPIBB F3EMIHU ENOIAVIKB! To every person getting up a Club for 1868 will be tent GRATIS, a copy of onr new and splendid Mezzotint for framing, (size 2-1 irches by 16,) 'The Star of Bthlehcin,T after the celebrated master-piece, by Gerome, the famons French artist, t his is the most desirable premium ever offered. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERMS Alwava in Advance: One Copy, for one year $2 00 Three Copies, for one year 5 00 Four Copies, for one year 6 00 Five copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club) 8 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, Pot-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. fcif Specimens sent to those wishing to get np clubs. Oct 23. 1863. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Cr iical Xoicts of he Prr. The most popu'ar Monthly in the world. New York Obseiver. We mu"t reier iu terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of Hahpkh's Mag a ziml a j luruai with a monthly circulation of about 1 70.000 copies iu whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the d.'y. We speak of this work as an evidence of the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each NuuiOer cuiiuins fully 144 pages of reading-matter, appropriately illustrated with good woodcut-; and it combine in itself tbe racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended wi;h the best features of the daily journal. It h is great power in the dissemination of a loveoi pure literaiu.e lkubnes s Guide to American Literature, London. We can account for its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleasing and instructive reading for all. Zion's Herald, Boston. SUB33r.IPriONS.-1369. Terms: Harper's Magazine, one year ..$4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or liar.ar will I : cupplicd gratis tor every Ciub of Five Subscribers at j4 HO e.ich, in one remitUnw; or SixCopias for $20 00. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Baxar, to one address for one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper's 1'uriodicals, to one address for one year, it 0W. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. A mplete Set, now comprising Thirty-seven Volumes, i n neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $22ft per volume. Single volumes by mail, postpaid, ie'i DO. Cloth cases, tor binding, 68 cents, by mail, postpaid. The poitager n Harper's Magazine is 24 cents ayetr.whu-h must be paid at the subscriber's post-office. Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 24 cents additional, tn prepay United States postage. Address HARPER Je BROTHERS, New York. : Nov. fi. 18.. WM. A. POND &. CO., Pi ano For and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, New York. Established nearly fifty years. Piano Fortes of our own make equal to any and prices much lower than those of other first-class houses. THE PARLOR OEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in hanu.-ome rosewood cases, medium size, is the handsomest atid best Piano ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument fullv warranted five years; send for price list. We have always on h.m.i nil kinds of Musical Inslruuieuts iu great variety. Band Instruments of Brass and German Silver, warranted correct i n tone, at prises much below other manufacturers. A lOLIN STRINGS. i 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. 0ir catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. 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 Kltber. The simplest and most progressive and iest work ever published. Prion 2.6. NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The New School Singing Book, used in the Public Schools of New Vork. Price 50 cts. Splendid discount to Teachers and others win. introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. POND i CO., Oct. 2 ly. 547 Broadway, New York. .AC Miservllle! 1 have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassiuters, Biankets. Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and FanDels, which I am tellingat very low prices, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Miierville, Ind., July 17, lb6S 3m. HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! 31oolci) fioo32 JiJooleijSoods! 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. Eeep constantly on hand a large assortment of Satinettt, Jeans, Iweeds, Blankets, Plaid and Plain Flannels, Stocking Yarns, Ac, 4c, which we offer for sale at the LOWEST MARKET RATES FOR CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR WOOL. Are thankful for past patronaga, and ask a continuance of same. Work may be tent us from a distance, which will be returned by railroad. Customers can rely on being dealt with as favorably as if they were presea t themselves, should thev tend ut Wool to exehange for Goods, c We make a speciality of Custom Work j and customers oan get work done at a very short notice; W. W. DAVISON A SONHarrison, O., Msy 15, 1363.
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KLMIKa, PITTS BUR. HARR1SB TJE, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY, AKD TO ALL FOISTS IK , New Tail, New Ergland aid FerCijlTsnia. Two Through Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Mobsiko Expkess Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays.) 6:t'0 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M., Boston 6:00 A.M. Liohtmkg Express, (except Saturdays,) 7:00 P. M.; arrive in New York second morning at 7:G3 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 run Through to Nxw York without changt of Cabs. This is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. BAGGtcffc Checked tb bocgh to all poists East. Ask for Tickets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout the South and West. W. B. SUATTUC, Gen'l Ticket Agent L. D. RUCKER, Gen'l Sup't. ang 6 Tin and Stove Store IN BROOEYILLE. CHRISTIAN TMEES HAS epened a Stove and Tin Shop in the building south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on hand for sale , OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries for CASH. Also, he will fill orders for TIN E00FING AND SPOUTING, and will attend promptly to He respectfully solicits the fatronajte of th blic nov9-ly TO THE PUBLIC HAVING sold out my interest in the Drag Store to my paitner, Mr. James H. Roberts, I take great pleasure in recommending him to the public as every way worthv of their patronage. JAMES THOMPSON, Harrison, Ohio. AT Jas. 23. Roberts', Second Hour South oj Geo. W. Kern & Co. Where will be found Pure Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, CLeruicals, Paints, Oils Varnishes, De Stuffs, Window tit, Putty, Looking Glass Plates of all Sizes, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, BRUSHES OF ALL EIKIS, From a No. 1 Flesh to a common Scrub Brush. Also, a Fine assortment of 2 Panci Soaps, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Perfumery liotlles, Ktc. In fact everything kept in a Well Stocked Drag Store. ' Particular attention paid to the Prescription Department. Harrison, Ohio, Jan. 17. 1868-ly Wo (0 GERMAN P.aSIClAN, IS permanently located at lirookv i.n . Hit office is ojpotiie Mr. lxing't uii. stre. Office hours from b tu 12 A. M. and .,cui 2 to 6 P. M. aug. V-tf. - WILSON AtOBBOW. WAt.H.BAlMOEEO W & HAY, Attorneys 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 Conrt of Claims aa the several Bureaux of War, Navy, Post Offo and Treasury Departments at Washington City P. C. inni-y W. W. WILSON, rEOFElLlOB. oct 25-1t " Souih-Ptis Corner of lvhlic Sqitars, KEESSBUK , USD. JOSErn DEAEMOKD, rropricter. dec 27-ly F A I R F I E L P M IlTs . BROWN &. BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction isgrinding FLOUR and MEAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wheat. This Flour is for sale in Brookville at the stoaet of David Slaughter a ltd John Rockafellar, and also at the Depot. Will also furniBh LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. August 9-ly NOTICE TO FARMERS. HIGHEST market price for Corn, Rye, Ae., the Brookville Distillery. aprl9 tf. FRANK WALf. Slielbyville Ind. H. PEIRCE & SON, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dee.lS-ly " OHRIS. KOEBER, At "his Bakery in Brookville, continues to famish FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, &c. Also serves rp Ice Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade. He also sella ICE in large or small quntias. ti ma22-t.f -- 'ZK'X&ZiS'S lSSSf. (FORMERLY FUDGE HOUSE,) .. BROOKVILLE, IND. AARON C. MILLER, PROPRIETOR Fetd Stable attached.
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