Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 February 1869 — Page 4

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Brookvilla Bazar! P. P. WISMAH, DEALER LN l If U Stationoryi TOYS, NOTIONS, AND BiHioUfr-i th cttiiens of Brookville .ni laiaitv thit h hi j'jst opened in th o Jj m nun i3 u U D C u s An Eles iit & Well Selected Sto.k of; Sn.h a.s Ladies Work Hix and Companions, FanoT- Paper Bxes, Alhuns, Comhs, Brushes, Pskt Biokl, Wallets. P ires, Wriing Desks, Mesas, Chess-nu, Daakitn Jion, Chodsbgards, D iiAinu.s, Ac, A . StjS in PHI and Fany Writing Papr otid Eti1ue. Lead and SUte Pencil, Book Holders, Steal Pain, Blank B.oks, Ink, Aa., &. Sah as M irW, Topi, Base Halls, Tw hari, P 'IN. Clin Figure nni Vase?, Harmonicas or Fren.h Harp, Ac, o. SHJofcnrt Xiigtiuswc-nto, R l-h s VI tin, ?titr, B.t.j is. Flutes , Oernnti : ail Fra.iou Acor le .i3 ia I Co.ioertin.is in creat , ririety. hMl Itiliin Violin nl Guitar Strings, M.nio Bn, Sheet Musio Musis B.oks, SelfBioliir. "djic, N-jvs unir folios, 3tt , A. In ad liti n to these Gjjda 1 is also a cp'endid , olUc'iot of n xxets, hats, Ef31QlDSRlE$, tnr TnrriiXo(5, fauysjls, II nl'iercilan, Gm ?s, Breaslplns, Funs, &v. All a t 'V Lt'sf'tnl MjsI Fashionable S'yVs. P. P. WtSMAJf. 3arow stools OF Watches and Jewelry. WiS. PAT?OK hss jast received a splendid atsnrtment ef onsitttng of Duplet and Silver M'atchcs, aad all the varieties of Jewelry of tbe latest styles and ttteru. He has alto a great varie'y of Clocks, which will be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance Whol?ale prioe. Old tinld aud Silver will be ree:ved in exehanee tr f)ond. Wetches prewpt'y rer'f 5a a neat end tire, litioct manner. A1a, Vava it rreivcd a targe and veil selected assortment of St N d , IS k IV) U B L K SO U KSVOFiVKitS. IMS VO, OLSTKR3 AND HI .LI'S, TOW OKU Fli.VSlvS, bur Kirs. POCKKT KSIVE8,C. At, a k eej-on A All KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pereus inn C.tp,, t"ad, Ac. Vli 'initar tnd Violin Strings, Bows, Peg? Bridget, Tail I'ieces.ic. WM. DAWSON. Rrookville. Oet. 9. 1 3 . l i mp'ste PiRrnrfal Titan." History of the FAtniSy P.ipr i l t'is Ujisi." ! t v ii v rTw i : rc k l y. Sn.EVDTD'.Y ILLUSTRATED. i Critir.tf XotiWs of tit? Prm. Tb Mo lei Newspaper of cur Mnntry nwinlete ! In all th l-pirt"int f an i :ncri-r FimMy; Paper Harper's Week Iv h- e rnd for itself a right to it ti-l, " i t- ix t. tip ctvii.tzvTtov." ' JC w York Evening P$t. Our future hi'lriaTis will eorich themselves ; l of H irrr' Weekly Ion? after write-s, and' jirintr, an 1 nublishers are turned- to di-st. New Tork E .'in jtlit. TH beU of its .'.ass i America. Boston TravelUr. i tlarpir". Wecktv mar bp urscrve,l!v d-ela'ed tha he. I n i pr in A ?rica. The In'epen-i dent. New V rk. ' Tha artic'"' i-nn inMic ytoMons wh!.h oorer j la Horror's weoklv fr n c--k to wk fo-m ra 1 Tar"Mp wim -f ',rief 'iliriol mi vs. Tliey ,-e dUtiT?iihl 1 bv clo vr to 1 n-'irt'od t .nenV. io I c a n n sena. bv i i l.neo leoen an I lireo Dh ' f viw. T'x'.v tHs eti'ession of mttnre on vl..i n , M ?h v.rli l;i'e. ai 1 "rant fee'ln t. and tak thl rlic vit'iit tho h.f ikoip, writing S tl;ue Surth A:u.!ien B.vl.Pt"n, Mas. -1333. nii;i'(TE T,ctvjr 4 f 0 An Evr Co y o." either the M tirine. Weekly , or ,tnirwll he -"i(M!ie I -rfis for every Club of Pi v Sub -ci ;!er at l..!" each, iu one re:nittance; or Sit Cpi.; f.r ,u Subscriptions to lU'p'rV Mjg i rine, W.eklv, an I Ririr, t.i nt l l. s for one v err, $lifiO; fr, two of ll.irocr's Per'otAjcils, to one addres f - n oar. r tiack Numeisc,n besupplielat any tiae. 1 ho A tiu Vol.iue. of ll.nrer's Weekly, in e; cl.:tii bin ling, wiM be sent by expr.ss, free f eirne, for T esc'i. A complete Set.eom--5 -i :i (j Eleven V climes, en t n re-ript of -rash atth rata of 5i5 r vol , iiei.jht at expense of rj-t -hits.r. Volume XII. ready January 1st, The pMge on harper's Weekly i ;o cents aytr, which raut be pai'l at tr. uiJ..r',bvr's po&tBi . Subscription sent fr,;; l,itih. N.-Hh Amorican Province n be ac..!npiiied with 20 eiits additioo.xl, to prepay Usiiied States postage. Addrers H RrttR ItaOTIir.R?, New York. UiNlUN MILLS f Situ itc t two mltrs A fh of Pa air if td. PirtiaUr attention i !' he pai l to CUSTOM W .l . i ..tiac;i in goaiantied. I will always be found at my post, unliss ah-er.t busina.s, a hon my customers wPil be waited ob by Jr.n Lancsster, wh chaUtrf e competition a Grintercr Purr llrmtr. i'U'l'll ALWAYS ON HAND for sale, warranted as good as can be mils fi tie Valley. TERMS CAH. I'haaks for pt patronage, po I solicit a conMatrtceof t.a ams. J. E. BROWN, a- " Proprietor. C.lul)rlilsfe City, Indiana. R. Vl.U'Ji, PUOPU1E T OR etll I j ADAMS & BERRY,

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I OSEPIl KOLTIOFF, (OAiNiN' BUILDIN,) rj AS up.ned a store forth purpose of carr?i tl on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to 0)1 all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &C.f IFir Maim asai IBjg tte will kaip on hand a good assortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, UentlemeifsFuniishing Goods such at CD THS, SI MERES, t I everything suitable for Pall & Winter Wear, A N O K B R EN R J Oillin there in 4 nake vnnrnnrcl) ases ,or leaver or Hr , nd rot will be suited both in work ntori.. fira-jun BROQKVILLE MARI1LR TIOHKS. Km Having bnen engajeii ,in the MARBLE BUSINESS at this place for Twelve Year?, and thankful for pRst favors, I would inform th public that I am still carrying i 3 on at tbe OLD STAND tn tho r;tr of the i tO flT-Tl1! pr.'Tipi ourt IIiju?e, an d n m prepared 1, and at tUe clioijxist rutos, any kindol nuii iu J. ZPL 3 X -JtH , , pi li n, f ney , currod, or scalptural, executed to I sati-'fr thoniHjt prtivlar. j Traveling Agonts, Andv A. Heaon nd V. B. Martin. H . U. SOU HICHIK. May 3 T0 MU I I V l It oompietevt ray arrangeoients at my 11nw business place, I aui roadv to furnish m v sustiuners with the T AHD BEST STYLES OF i 1 iiitl. AV Awl 111 t ! UU-it I keop no second-hand Furniture, employ none but the best of workmen, use none but the best of materia', and d n.it piste it together lightly, but set it up substantially. ALL WO WARRANTED. '''.hol-itorir.g and U?paiiing done at the shortcut n-'ti-e. j promptly attended to. CiBus and Metallic Cases 1 oassatitlv on h md. Prices in all things the i CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. ! Place of business East side of Main Street, South of Public Square, HUOOKVILtiK, INDIANA. mud.lr JOSEPH f Cll NET DETt Joseph mssiit jobs shci.er. Franklin Marble Works, BROOK V ILL K, I N DI AN A. Shop on Stnri, south of the Gtur Jfohse. II A. X X A X & S G II U L E R , Having entered into a copartnership for the pur pose f carrying on the Marble business in its various branches, we would respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally of this and the aljoinin e Counties of this State and Ohio, that ve are now prepared to execute in the best st!ei.fthetraleallwurk in ourline.such as MONUMENTS, t o :l n s: rr o Ti: s It. E&D-STONE3, &d Being practical artits, we desire ourfriends and ill others i ho ha re ' an inclination to favor us with a cat 1 a n t t c t wh a f we sa y . All work warranted to give satisfaction. Al I contracts for work ma le by us or Messrs. John W. !ol an ! Si?vn Routh, our Special Agents, will b nromptl v tilled . J n. 10. ISfi-ty. HAN'NMV .vCHUt.FR. TORE! ''I'MI F un lersitMioi his j st recetTetl an entirely X now $tock if CZ-OTI-II3NTO, BOOTS AND SHO liS, 1 5 ATS AND CPS, and Gents' Far.iisliing Hoods, and will also soil them tt the LOWKST 0 AS 11 PUICES. CiiJI and see theui, aud examine the prices before bu.y in g elsewhere. My motto is, for Cash, and but 3 J Oct. 16. JOHN KING. YrARRASTKU CHEAPEST AND BEST1 To F.irmvrs, Ejrnress ?npa tr$, Stage J Vy)rti)ijs, J.ivtttf Esablfrhmrns, and all who use Jlorscs. DU. TOBI AS' VEN ETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For t'.e cure of L.nneness, Scratches, Wind Galls, Sprains, Bruises Spiints, Cuts, Colic, Slipping ! Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, ' tc. 1 All who own or employ horses, are assured that ' this Liniment will do all and more than is stated j in curing the aHove-named complaints. During I twanty years it has ncvet failed to give satisfae- ! tion in a single instance. Sold by the Druggists, j Depot, 5lCortlandt Street, New York. June Sri. ROBERT H. POWER, A r t 0 r 11 p v n t Xj rv w B R O Ok'VI L L E. I XP I A X. I . i ?fr-Omee with S. S. Harrell, Esq., In j West's Ru.lding.opposite the Court lloiue. JuljU-ly. " T.T.

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SWIM MACHINE SUCCEEDS in taking tbe Premia m at all tbe Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, ever seventy-two different Machines, as th BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORID. Was also a warded tbe Premium at our last Cuunty Fair. Io other Machine will do so long a range of work. Hem, Ftlig, Cards, Gathert, Braidt, Quilts, and Gathers and St ies on a Rujjle at the same time. It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES. the lock, knot, double-lock, and double-knot, each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It "llEVERSIBL IF OTION, whi-h 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 scams, 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 d :u ti n. The Needle is more Easily Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a finer thread on the under side than it does lor the upper, and will Sew from tlie Finest to

the i-lettviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then every body desiring a good Machine, should examine the Flcrence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON &SON, feb 21 -tf Trav lir.g Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S P0R01S PLASTEBS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 186&. Messrs. T. Ali.cock i Co : 1kr Sirs: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, aud it cured her in one week. Youts truly, JOilN V. N. HUNTER. We refer to the Forty Thousand Drlugists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCCCK A CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York, bold by ail Druggists. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now cbnhfld with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately . CUT OFF from asupply of CllUISTADORO'S DYE, begin TURN WHITE, ed, sandy , and gray. Manhood and beauty, with he one defect iu their personal appearance rem(JRISTADORO'S TJAI11DYE, fsjoico in their good for'une, ar.d recommend it o all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. CR1STADOKO, 08 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druagists. Applied by all Hair Dresi-ers. June 2fi. Large Wages lor Men or Women, A TSWEIvS to all tbe Advertisements from EastCommissions, Salaries, Premiums, Jcc, showing itio character of cai h, their articles, compounds, r-rcrtarntions, inventions, rccij.es, patents, books, TIiojc on t of emr lerir.ent , and thoe having employment atf.ir.ling a little leisure, can find something to suit their opportunity and their taste; siue things specially hd.iptcd to Teachers; others suitable for Boys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their cornrr, can find something to make moiicy an the "double quick." .;& Price ONE DO AR. Sent post paid by mail on reeeir t cf price. P. ANDREW A CO., Publishers, 5!cctacles. with improved Pantoscopic 1. elites ' Ueorire W. Shepperd's e e'lastin Sold S'ens, the j ce'ehrated Seth Tin mas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. ' CtishjmiJ or irn A- Donr for Gold or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kind of Repairing ! Place of business, one door north ofthe "Old I White Corner," ( Hurton's store) ou Main Burgess I street, Brookville, Ludiaua. I Apl. 17 y. proofs of tiikscperiokquality OF TUB AMERICAN WATCH M ADE AT t A? T1 HE ruerican Warth CoaipMir, of Waltham,' Mass., r.-spect fu 'I v submit that t lleir W atcbes ; are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, morel durable, better adapted for general use, and more easily kept in or.'erand rei a ired than n n v other i watches in the iarket. '1 hey ar simpler in structure, and therefore strorger, and Itss likely to be it jurrd than the maj.-i it v of foreign wa tches. vlii,-h are composed ol from 125 to 300 j pieces, w hile in an old Krglish watch there are more tbar T'Ml parts. Hew tliey ten under the ! bar.lest trial watches can have, is shown by the folio wi n e letter: j PEW. RAILROAD COMT ANY. VKKICK OF 111K tiKXKRAI. St TF R 1 TK N nr X T , ! Air.ii.NA. Pa., Dec. 15., It-OH. j i Oentlcmen: The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several I years by our enginemen, to whom we furnish j watches as part ot our equipment. There are; now some three hnndud of them carried on our ', line, and we consider them good and reliable tline-keepers. Indeed, I h ive great satisfaction in sax ir.it our watches .rive us less trouble, and

i have worn and do wear much longer without re- The author has been very careful in the selection pairs than any watches we bnve ever had in use ' of his M rate, which is almost entirely new, and ! on this r.-a d. As you are aware wefoimerly trust- in adapting to it appropriate words with nnobedtotkese of English ma nnf a ctu re, of acknowl- ' jectionabls sentiments, which will commend its

' edged good reputation; but as a class they never kept time as correctly , nor have they done -as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by raypradeeessor, Mr. Lewis, w hose experience extended o ver a scrit of years. B espectfall v, EHWAKD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American AVatck Co., Waitham. . We make now five difl'erent glades of watches, named respectively as follows: Apploton, Tracy A Co., Waltham, Mass. Waltham Watch Company, V'altham, Mass. P. S. PartUtt, Waltham. Mass. Wm. Rllery, Boston, Mass. Home Watch Company, Boston, Mass. All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be ofthe best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliahle time-keeper. Every dealer sellin these Watches is provided with the Company's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel sure tb a t 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 . Any grades cf Waltham Watches may ba pnrj chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country, ! ROBBINS A APPI.ETON, j apl 22 1S2 Broadwaj, New York. W. 11. BRl 3IFIELD JL: BROTHER HAVE opened a Gunsmith Shop in tka new building situated directly opposite fche Jail, adjoining Chris. Trager's Tin Shop, NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. I Repairing Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted. Mot. 20-6m.

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ConvertiblelronPlanter AND (SIDnLU'WA'tf (Q)Mo Patented Jclv 9th, 18t7. THIS Machine has adrantages never before introduced to the Farcer, which he can only realise by a practical use i-f it. Some of the a. Ivan -tages claimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st, It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one hand, at tha rate of twenty acres per day. 2d. It plows as deep as desired tn any kind of soil. j 3d. It will plow bill 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 double shovel held by hand. 5th. The great night it will plow corn withou breaking. 6th. 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 machife wanted in the field alter 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. ffl. ROOTS, MANUFACTURERS Of rWcolen Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satnetts, Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed. Red . and White, Stocking , Yarns, &c, COXNERSYILLE, FAYETTE CO., IXD Would respectfully call the attention of the public to their facilities for supplying the wautsof the community in the line of Woolen Goods. Our establishment is one of the oldest in the State, and is supplied with every convenience and facility for the manufacture of Woolen Hoods, which ou- long experience as manufactuiers sug gests. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present season, and with additions of new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE JX THE STATE. We are now prepared to exchange goods for wool , or manufacture oy the yard on tbe most favorable terms; nnd as we are now connected by Railroad with Brookville and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purchase goods or exchange their wool for goods, can send tbir orders, and ship their woe! to us by Railroad, and tbeir grods will bo shipped to them at Brookville or other points on. tbe Railroad, free of expense, and eau rely on being dsaU with with as Ikvorably as if thev were present them selves. P. U. A F. M. ROOTS. S. ENYART, Supt. Coniiersville, Ind., Ang.lfi.lSR7 3m liEWIS 8t CO. '3 ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION ! Thousands of f imilies in the city and country have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal at a reasons ble price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good arttsts. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, a-id we shall publish, from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, Ac, by the leading writers of the country. THIS IS NO LOTTERY. i J weotTeras an inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to push forward to a -ucess-ful issue, a cheap and valuable 1 1 lust rated Fain i ly ; Jouraal, and ive a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they j have n piemiutn. There will be 2,315 premiums distributed to t h e subscribers. The p-.j-ir wiil be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared f. r subscribe! s w iia niiuibrs from 1 to 1 (Ml.tKIII, and tha premiums arc equally dis tribuied through the one hundred thou? ai:d uuiui bcrs. i If there should be one thoti?a n I nimcs received 'on the same d:iy and due, the letters will be opened regularly a-i they co me to hand, and marked on the hook in regular rotation as opened. so t.h't there wid be a ta-ir aiMril.uuon of the ,40 " " 25 " 1,000 K0 " " 10 " 80(1 , aOOnld Watches, (Am'n Watch Co.) .M) each. 2 500 I . in Wilcox t Jihhs'afewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 : 50 Howe's dewing Machines, 00 " 3.000 ; 2000 Premi'ims of $1 each, 2,( 00 ; Tf'RMS TO SUHSCUIUEUS. I "opy, one year, with one subscription, ?1,00 ' 5 copies, " ' Eve ' 5,00 j 20 " " twenty 20.00 ' Persons getting up clubs wiil be entitled to premiums, ts ebove. , Address, LbVVIS A CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Y., j Box co'.M. j Writethe aJI-css plain . giving township, county and State. oney by draft, post office order. registered letter, or express, may be seat at our ruk. REFERENCES. Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of tbe Howe Sowirg Machine Co., OVsl Lroadway, New York. Edward P. llatcl.. Secretary i f the Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Macuine Co., 508 liroad ivay. New York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessarv information . fehl4 fim TIIE SONG CASIJIET, A New Singing Book for the use of Schools, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, iiv 0. . Allen. This Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Skcoxpi.Y, A large number of new and beautiful School Songs. Tinsnu, A short Can'.ata The School Festival designed expressly for uso at School RkrKPTioxs, Concerts, and Exhiihtions. The publishers, in presetitiui: this work to Prin ; cipals and Teachers, would cad speuial attention ! to its superior merits as a School Song Book. adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. The Song Cabinet has been adopted by the Hoard of Education, as the Text Book for tLe Public Schools in tbe City of New York. Price 00c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per doi. Sample copies sentby mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. Published by WILLTAM It ALL A SON, O.J.WILLARD, July 3, 1S08. 54S Broadway. N. Y. Chas. Samoniel HAS OFENED IN JACKSON LYNN'S NEW BUILDIN, IN BROOKVILLE. IND., A K37 II ARJl WARE ! ! consisting of CABPENTKUS' TOOLS, BLACKSM1TS L03L3, COOPERS' TOOLS, SHOVELS, HAKES, IS s s May 3FWg N AILS bj the Ponnd or Keg, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. DO AD S3 OUTI C AINS, ROPES, COSDAE, 0., Ac, Ac All of which he offers at th Lowest Market Prices. I Coll and sc my new assortment. BtJV- CHAS. SAJiONIEL.

HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every iear increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old natrons that it is kent fullu tto to tts high statulard, and to those who have never used it we can confidently say, that it is the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore GRAY Olt FADED HAIR to its youthful color, malting it soft, lustrous, and silken ; the. scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean ; it removes all eruptiens and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands, liy 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 DRCSSIIVQ ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much fid mired by all. A. A. Hayes, M.I., State Assayer of JUa'ss., says, the constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent qnalitu, and I consider it the BET PREPARATION for its intended purposes. li e publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, and 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 Cueniical Authority. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Price one Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, NASHUA, U. H. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. YAN IlOltX. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. 1DTJ RlSTjST lOTTSE, RICHARD July 19 y DIRXAN, PROPRIETOR. HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. II. J. MINES, PROPRIETRESS, t June 1 4 - I y L. H. HAYMOND, j UK-CO VI LLE, INDIANA. I Oflice iu seeiud story of Democrat Building ! front room. Sep 2-1-lj j 5 E oTe OWLB 7 i 23 t n I 32 a t n t c S 0 1 u t , ; a v - b!,-. j. v t ; AND i 'V A M V I V IT .VII Tl I SOlS", OHIO. I h- vc for sit le a In rge amnu n t of farm lauds and town property iuall the Western States. su 30-fm. GROCERY STORE. KMABE & BROCK AMP HAVE opened Bilj'iioing 11 a new Urocetv t-tore in the room ile's Drug Store, where they have for sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, sugars. Spices, &e., which uro ofiered for sale Ax i h e Lowest Market Trices. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storecan bcobfinedthere,titherat WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. W. rcpeetfally solieit thcliberal pa'rona ire of 1 , . T V T . - r r- A f T the puli Mo. octl i-1 v KNABK: Jt BROCKAMP. In Furniture ! ! A TCTT-Z 1 ...... x-n - . ... N.r",V 5' P"tt,nK P a. new two-story brick l.uHd.Tg fronting Main Lnrgrs Street, in place ot his present trame warerooms and lBrdor to do so, be must have money. Therefote he bus determined to sell bit present stock of CI IRWITI IRC OIT A 1 I li'l?-""C hUKIMi 1 UKL Ur ALL KI..Jb, ATThE DOST PRICE IX CASH. His assortment of turniti reis one of the larg- i est and best in the White Vater Valley, consist- ! ing ot ol is, iiureaus, liedsteads, Ac, Ac. Orders tor manufacturing lllcuu tinue as hera tofore. LOOKING GLASS PIATES kept on hand lor filling all sizes of lrames. SO PAS oerhaulcd and refitted. All sixes of furnished according to measure. All kinds of FURNITURE REPAIRING as heretofore. TJ 23. 3. X X X IS. 1 JCL S will be promptly attended to as formerly. Rosewood, Walnut & Metal o lit us of all sizes constantly on hand. Two Hearses always ready for service. WM.FRAiStC. Feb 21, lfetiS. Boot ev:ocL Bnoe IGNATIUS kQEHLER ( f10NTlNUES to manufacture Boots and Shoes VV of all kinds pro uptly to order, at hia establishment iu Brookville. lie keeps on hand a full assortment of LADIES' AND MISSED SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit in every instacce. Mending done on short notice. Call and see his assortment and learn his prices. novl-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. J . TT" . r o K E E , ATTORNEY AT LAW AttD BROOKVILLE, INDIAN A. "VA-llf , is Carrt llause, up stairs.

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. . . -....,.... Thn I'hiianMi ntin kaii in mp u nrui H j J V- . . w v. wu. m .. v. Splendid Offers for 1369. This popular Monthly Magazine gives more for the money than any in the world. For 1869, it will be greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAiiES 1 FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLAT ESI TW K.LVB MAMMOTH FASHION PLATESl TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS 1 NINE HUNDRED WOO CUTS I TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, or a dollar less than Magaxines of the class of "Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best publishe I anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 189, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, vie: "Mary Antionette'e Talisman," by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; "The Mystery of Black wood Grange," by the author of "Sir Noel's Heir;" "Katie's Winter in Washington," by Frank Lee Benedict; ind "The Story of Maggie," by the author of "Susy L's Diary." MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Aheavi 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 Iso, several pages of Household and other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SHP2HB P2EHIUM ENB1AV1KG! To every person gettiug up a Club for 18rlV will besentGRATIS, a copy of our new and splendid Mezsotint for framing, (sise 21 irches by 16,) 'The Star of Bethlehem, after the celebrated master piece, by Gerome, the famous French artist. This is the most desirable premium ever offered. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERM8Alwajg in Advance One Copy, for one year $2 00 00 6 1)0 Three Copies, for one year Four Copies, for one year 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, Post-i-aid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 3"6 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. rf" Specimens sent to those wishing to get up clubs. Oct 23. 1SSS. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Criual A"ir of he Prrss.' The most pojular Monthly in the world. New York Ohseiver. We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone an d varid excellences of Harpkr'8 Mag zisk a journal wiih a monthly circulation of about 1 1 0, 000 copies in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of theculture ofthe American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each Number contains fullv 144 pages ef reading-matter, appropriately illustrated with good woodcut-; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and tho more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily journal. It has frreat power in the diseminatioa of a loveof pure literature. TaiBSKa'a Guide to American Literature, London. We can account for its success onlv bv thesiml rle fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, lurnibing a variety or pleasin g nd instructive reading for all. "run's Herald, Boston. s7s::r.iprioNs.-is69. Teums: Harper's Migaine, oney?ar $1 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly , or lia z.ir will be supplied trat is tor every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 e ich, in one remittance; or Six Copie for $21 0 0. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and liazar. to one address for one year, 10 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one vear, $7 0. Back Number? can be supplied at any time. A- Com plete Set, now comprising Thirty-seven ; Volume?, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express. freight at expense of purchaser, for $22o per volume. Single volumes by mail, postpaid. $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 5 cents, by mail, postpaid. The postage tn It rimer's Magazine is 24 cents a ye ir. winch must be paid at the subscriber's post-i Ilico. Subscriptions sent from British North j American Provinces must be accompanied with 24 j cents additional, to prepav United States postage. I Address HARPER & B ROT HERS, New York. Nov.fi.' SS. ArV a Dnwn s. rr . . T . m 1 I - 1 Ub . Piano Forte anil Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadi way, New York. Established nearly fifty years. j Piano Fortes ; of our own make equal to any and prices much lower than those ot other first-class houses. THE PARLOR GEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, ! in handsome rosewood cases, medium size, is the handsomest ami best Piano ever made, and the prices exceedingly low; every instrument lullj I warranted five years; send for price list. We have always on han d all kinds of Musical IntU auluu ts ,u great variety. I t . T BAND INSTRUMENTS of Brass and German Silver, warranted correct in tone, at prices u;ucli below other manufacturers. Violin Strings. We keep the very choicest and best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Guitar J1.50: mailed postage paid. ) sheet music and musical works. 1 O-r catalogue embraces over six thousand diHer- , en, Aad u i!nmoniy popular. New ... j pi; ' huhed eyy d aJ.,na music mailed postage : uaij h h lnrrked .,,;. remitt6j. r 1 , " J 1st Published 'The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean . Mjnn9 nd ,,cnrT -Klrber. Xbe 6im,,iest and TfZ:" "nd '"e?t work ever lub,isbedNINE O CLOCK IN TIIE MORNING. Th. Tw Sl,n..l .inn.inc Itoolc. HBftll in the PubI ..." - -.'..' ' - ic ciuouia ui . c w xurK. 111:0 i.e. I'lsudid discount to Teachers and others whi. introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. FOND A-CO., Oct. 2 ly. 547 Broadway, New York. r-rrj 4 I I dsX'h .t Mlxerville! I have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassimers, B 'a u kets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and t an n els, which I am selling at very low prices, or exchange for Wool at tbe Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, Ind.. July 17, l!S68 3m. HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! JWool:i)Soo3s.'ilfooki)Goo(5s! rJ'"H E undersigned having engaged for the season A 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, Sec. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Satinetfs. Jenns, liceeds. Blanket. Plaid and Plain Ha nntU, Stocking Yarns, Ac, Ac, which we offer for sale at the LOWEST M ARKET RATES FOR CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR WOOL. Are thankful for past patronage, and ask a continuance of same. Worn may be sent us 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 us Wool to exchange for Goods, We make a speciality of Custom Work, and customers can get work done at a very short notice. W. W. DAVISON & SON. Harrison, 0.t May 15, lS6d.

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ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERS

U A I I W za w I r " The Shor and Direc Move To NEW YPRK, BOSTON NEW HAVEN, BRID EPORT, PROVIDENCE, ELMIliA, P1TTSBUR. UARRISB TP. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY. AND TO ALL POINTS IS New M, New Ecgland and Pt-tcsj'.Ysnia. Two Through Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Morning Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays.) 6: 0 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M., Boston 6:00 A.M. Lightning 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 rpk Through to New York without changp of Cabs. This is the only Line running Coarhe? through without change from Cincinnati to New York. BaGOisi Checked throvgh to axr. points East. Ask for Tirkets via Atlantic and Great 'Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout tbe South ar.d West. W. B. SHATTUC, Gcn'l Ticket Agent L. D. RUCKER. Gen'l Sup't. acE 6 TVT 1 I77Tin and Stove Store IN BROOKVILLE. CHHISTIAPJ TRACER HAS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the buildinz south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on hand far sale OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Fries for CASH. Also, he will fill orders for TIN BC0FIKG AND SPOTJTIKG, and will attend promptly to iF o"b Work.. H e respectfully solicits the patronage of the blie. nov9 ly TO THE; LTJT3L1C HAVING sold out my interest in the Drug Store to my paitner, Mr. James H. Roberts, I take great pleasure in recommending him to the public as every way wvrthy of their patronage. JAMES THOMPSON, -Harrison, Ohio. toes ! AT Jas. H. Roberts', Second I)oor South oj Gro. V. Keen & Co. Where wiil be found Pure Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Dye iStiifls, Window lies , Putty, Lookinj: (ilas-s Plates of all Sizes, School Books, Blauk Books, Stationery, BRUSHES CF AIL KiKES, From a No. 1 Flesh to a common Scrub Brush. Also, a Fine assortment of Fancy Soajis, Extracts for he llandkerchirf Perfumery liottUs, Etc. In fact everything kept in a Well Stocked Drug Store. Particular attention paid to the Prescription Department. Harrison, Ohio, Jan. 17, 186S-1y 2D).. (i A.YSIC1AX, IS permanently located at brookv i.lt. lice is o: l oMie Mr. 1 in 2' n 1 Cute. His ofhours In w b to 12 A. M. and at m 2 to 6 P. Maug. 7-tf. WILSON MOB BOW. WM.M.HAT. MOEEOW & HY, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors ol Claims, iVo.3 Yinton Block, Opposite Post Office INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Willpracticein tbe State and Federal Co urtf, Indiana, and also before the Court of Claims an the several Bureaux of War, Navy, Post Offo and Treasury Departments at Washington City D. P. jun2-y HOUSE) lie. W. W. UILS0N, rECfRILlOF. oct 25-1 v V"! (I tx S&hih-E'is Cvriirr of 1 ullic Square, REENSLCR , IND. J0SEFH DLAEM0ND, Trcprktcr. dec 27-ly . F A 1 11 F I ELD MILLS. BROWN &. BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction irgrindisf FLOUR and MEAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wrheat. This Flour is for sale in Brookville at the stozei of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, and also at the Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. AneusT 9-1 y NOTICE TO FAKJIERS. HIGHEST market price for Cern, Rye, ie., ' the Brookville Distillery. .prl9 tf. FRANK WALZ. Slielby ville Ind. H. PE1RCE & SON, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dec. 13-ly 3EI. -5T AND CHRIS. KOEBER, his Bakery in Brookville, continues to furnish FRESH BREAD. PIES, CAKES, &c. Also serves up Ice Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade He also sellk ICE in large or small qunti9S. ti ma22-t.f SKI &Xi 3 tl ISi (FORMERLY FUDGE HOUSE,) BROOKVILLE, IND. AARON C. MILLER, PR0PRIET0B JT.ed Stabla attached. mH-J

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