Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 February 1869 — Page 4
mm sroann Brookville Bazar! P. F. WIS MAN, DEALER IX Stationery,
TOYS, W OTI O II Sf ; AND SH to inform the citiiens of Brookville an! JD vicinity tht he hits jast opened in the An Elegant A Welt Selected Stok of LJkV Work Boxes and Companions, j Bach an Faney Paper Bnei, Atbu ns, Combs, Brushes, Pieket Bioks, Wallets, Purges, Writing Desks, 3a.il, Chessmen, Baokgi m jajB, Chessboards, D-i-ninues, Jet., ka. Bitah Plai and Fancy vTriMng Paper and EnoIite, Lsal and Slate Pencil. R.vik Haiders, test Pens, Blank Books, Inks Ac, Ac. aiH Marbles", Tap. Tlac Balls, .T-w.harf.s, Dills, Uiln Figures and Vases, liarmenieas er Frensh Uarps, &.B., Ac. ZHitafcal X-;utntwnit3, Such as Violins, Gaitars, Banjos, Flute?, German an I Fre:inti e: ir leans tti i Coaerti nas in gteat viriety, beat Italian Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Boxes, Sheet Masic, .Hu'o Books, SelfBin tin ilinic, Nevspapcr Folios, 4fl. Ac. In vl liti ta to thase "jjjji has alio a splendid collection of inXNETS. II TS, oi sa 4 ui1 o ElfJ.IQIDEftlESf n.isis Tannuxss, parasols, , II ulierclilcrs Ul ives, Dreastpins, Fans, All of the V.ry Lfest an i M.jgt Faxhivnable Sljles. P. P. WI3MAN. OF Watches and Jewelry. VITM. DAW50X has jast received plea did assortment ef VETCHES hm JEWriRY. orisfstlns: of Dnp.lez and "ilver TTstches, aad all h varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles ml patterns. He ha also a preat variety nf fiocss, which wili he warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on Wholesale price. OM tiold and Silver will he receive d ;n exahar ge fr Oondv, Watches promptly repaired a neat and expedition manner. "Alse.have ?nst received a Urge and well settet assnrtment of Ht NCtUK A OOUlUitt SO u UK V( Hi VI? ItS, IMSTOI.R, OL8TK ANIHKL!8, rOWI) FLASKS, SO RLIS. POCKEr KNIVES, C. All keen en tan4 ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Percn ton Caps. Lead, le. Mso Ou:tar and VUlin Strings, Bows, Pegs WM.DATTSSOK. Bridges, Tail Pisces, Aa. J2Brnvtl!e. 0t. I. tKl.t. . Tim Till r,MTa-;. si-vl Tl-t, SUft ICSSfnl Family Ppr in t't- XTiiion." II VUPRRN WKKKTiY. spt.rvotd'.y n.i.rTH urn. CVt'ftV il V('"rt.s of' thr Frfnn. T Todot j.ii'r nfixir-iimt-v e--ilpe In all the d nartntent ef a -nri-s: Familv Taper Harper's WwUr has frn-l for ttrlf a r'tht to i' title, k ni;nu. .if ui Ivinvi-'S ." New Yrk Evenin Post. One future hi.loriis i! arl -h (hc-.asclve tint of Hrier"s WpVly long after write-, printer, an I nMblihcrs re turned to dust. and Ken y r F. -nli, TS best ef its slass : America. Boston1 Vrarett.r. Harper's Week!r mav be terrrre,ll v detrpd IS iio.t nv.n trr in A nrica. The tndepenln. N- V".,rk. TS arrieiws ni,m roi1lie .f,..iio. r It 'l.-nr w-eVlv fr n week n veV form a r ' M rVM .l.i of brief riolitiil Tbev r . ll l : -ItJ'lisha h ,1 e r 1 1 I n tin 'ed f i ,., t . V. v St t , i i, .tu,. H tn l-veni"ic m I tsoa Itb IW. ThV ar tb tnfno'll nt' iM'ir. n rioti in, iita prin -iiile, an I siftnt (fp'lnr, an .1 tV th.tf il. -ldlt th S.' l.f .,vit,or .iti tV tini.- North Am-riein Rivie.v tt n, M .. " Term: W ur' t'i Tr.-' t. tin- v-r ... n Kttra Co a af either the M i irino. - k!y , r iliiir will Its .,riHe. jriiif tor c.-rry t nib ot -1 SH.erihnr at 4 o.t each, in one ro nntanee: r -it Cr.i for f 2 ,on. 'bcriptions to H.-per's M a s; i si ne, WceV 1 , ni It r, t.i una d Ir -s fr r!ie yrjr, 0o; r, two of Hroer's Per'to.iie ils, to one adhess o-- 7 a. . ii a.u r can bo Sr.pnlte I a t anv time. Th, Vi.iaal V.iluinett of II .trier' Wee we(s r , in e. el vh bin lint, wilf b? sent bv f iiin, fioa etpene, for $f eaoh. A c.tmplete Set, eompri.int; Eleven Volumes, en t n re -eip; .f -ath I I r!a f SMS per vol., freight at hi"uk rl pir-Kaaer. Volume Xtl, ready January 1st,: the pag ot Utrper's T eklv 5s Trt a ?r, which ino-t be pai'i at tae s-itisci flcr pstffl . Snb'e-toMons et f- m P.-itisU North Awrican Pr-tvine must b aec.nop'i'ied tiii 20 nM a t litiooiil, to pre) ay United Stat jvostago. Adlreis H virKR W'lOTIf ER1, Sew erk. UNION MILLS! S'ttted two M'V A ot'l'.iiljill. 1rO'ilraOenion wi'l b pail to Cl'STOM vvifKKan l 'ilfaeita guarantie I. 1 will always be found at my post, unless absent a bn'iiess,, when my customers will be waited 0 bf .fonn Lancaster, who challenges competition a, trnleror Burr Dresser. I'LoTR ALWAYS OK It AND for sale, warranted as g od as can he md In the Valley. TERVtSCASU. Chaas fcr fvast patronage, and solicit eonHnnauojof the same. J. E. BROWN, Proprietor. ADAMS & BGRRV, ATT (BKOOKTILLK, INDIANA,) Ofict over Gatiions Fiort. t !-
Vt.TON HOUSE, (VmirMxe City, Indiana, : v i i' j . i ii o r u i n x o t 4 J
Merchant Tailor.
JOSEPH KOLHOFF, , (OAiNh' BUILDIN,) a AS opened a store for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PASTS, VESTS, &c, ! Wax Mosa snail He will kep on hand a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Geutlcmen'sFarDishing Goods such CL1 TIIS, SIAIKRES, a 1 every thin gstiitablef or I I AT fillSlff fkl LI EL AU ANDKL K J5 N E 1 0 .IV n t h ere n d n ke nur niireh ases i,or lea v ir r Urs.ta t you win juuou uom in . oi.ris-a. 9m-iun 3 H 0 0 K I L L E MARBLE WORKS. Having been engaged in the MARBLE BUSINESS ? .- - t 't'fi': a1 -V'--:J at this j lace for - v?5 f ;; T w ei. v e Years 1 thankful for past 'Ors, I would in form the public that I am ftill carrying on at the fiT.n RT.ixn In the roai oi tJJ Ct,w. t Ulu'e snd atn prepared to faraL'.i r''np'ly, and at the cheapest rates, any k ir T Trk t u . ' 1 p'tai n , )';n"y, curred. or scalptural,. executed I SAti-'f't themwst p l r tio i' a r. to Traveling Agents, Audv A. nenon and V. TS. Martin. II . H. S C II it IC H T E. May 3 31 HUG! AVIO completed my arrangements at my I aiu ready to furnish my not business place, customers with the LATEST AND Mil STYLES OF CABINET WARE, I ks'-p no second-hand Furniture, employ none ' bnt fie le?t of v--,r!tme i, ir-e n ine but. the best ( : material, and 1 not pa.-te it together lightly, but ; set it up substantially. ;"all wo warranted. Upholstering an l Repairing done at the shorter t i nti,e. kj ?n c. o 2. t'Ciis. i c; j promptly attended to. Collins and MetaHie Case? ! c is; an I T on h nd. Price in a!l thinsrs the , CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. Place of busiriess East side of Main Street, eoath ot ruoli-; iMjnire, BROOlvVILLE, tNIU VXA. marrt-lv JOSEPH SC11NEIPER. rMl E nnder.igned his jast received an entirely 1 new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, MATS A WD QPS, nnd Gciits Fiiniisiiini Goods, and will also sell the n it the u) w ks r o vsu piircKs CM and sec them, ami exa mine the prices befor baying elsewhere. My m .no u, iS.(K'k SC8&?nWPvfii?. tor C.isn anl but - -i 13 Oct 1. JOHN KINtJ A R R A N T E D C 11 E A t' 7t fer)t"-, Kjrnrtsu EST AND BESXt Er-)oifOf fir-iv E. aldithnirns. and atlir!lon& lfors-s. mi. TO III AS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For tbe cure of i, , at etiess, Sera teh , W ind tlalls, -p'-aius. uises. Spliats, I'uts, Colic, Slipoic.it title, Overluatii; :tro Throat, Nail in the Foot, Ml wbo own or e-iiplov Vor.. nr. riisured tba this I. in tnien t wil 1 do a ' I an,! more than ir stated ,n curing the alo i e -named von pl.t in ts. 1 irinjj twi nty yens it has nevet fa led to give satisfaction in a o e ' e in ! ance. tl I by the Druggists. Depot, M CotCndt Street, New Voik. June 2. ROaiilT H. .V , t o rn o v LV.;f.viv..:. POWER, or Tj n w , fXPlA XA. -:r0 fvo with e.r's t i,l ttag. t!vl? Iv. S S. Itarrell. Rri., in T. T npoitB the Court House. THE Ail ' . U J O ,1 1 i 9. ir.Fu U I.I: mwtaa, w a t w sj . I I o ' I till low I uotisUtot a New eri.' Stnrv, to run through a large rait ol the next volume, entitled -MIL lUxOWXlNli'S PA!. Hit." AM N ew Subscribers w ill get the Story Complete. We scn l tJr.-ver ,t Baker's i o Sewing Machine tor IS New S a osot ii ei. i ii or del to int reduce the Observer to new reader and new ciivles ..f i n (luence, we make t he tollowin x liberal ode's lor NKW Si' HSrRIBl'RS: We will send the O!icrvor for one year to t subscribers, cue cr both being new, for $o ''0 3 " twoor alt " S Od A " tbtee oi alt " J10 t!0 Or, to anv iierson sending u Ive or more new subscribers, we will allow one dollar commission ; on each , , .sSend by check, draft, or Piist-oftice order Sample Copies and Circulars sent free. Terms, ; 50 a vear, in advance. SIDNEY E.' MOKSE, Jr., A CO.. ! Deo. 4. ,1i Park Row, New York. j .A.. II. Xj-A-W. . in i im-vt o rT I TiXTIAcc ! oil iiiiPj vM ri t iv i roo MANirAPTtlKER. I ; TJ espectfally announces to the cttirens of MetaI IV i vicinity that he 1 prepared to fur - mora and nish SADDLtS AND HAS NESS I of Try kind promptW to order. Ato j ' R . doneon short notice. Terms reasonable. Vetamor. lud , Oct. 16 Sin.
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Ol'CCEEDS in taking the Premiun at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, overs even ty-t wo different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at our last County Fair. iNo other Machine will do bo long a range of work. f itnis, Fells, Carh, Gather. Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and Setcs vn a liujjie at the same time. It makes TOUR BiriERENT STITCHES. the loek, knot, double-look, and double-knot, each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It has the REYERSIBL 1 1 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 seams, or fasten ends of seams without turning the fabric. Changing the length of stitches, and from one kind of stivch to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in tu- ti n. ThcTfeedle is more Easily Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be used where viuiet is necessary, does m t require a finer thread on the under side than it does tor the upper, and (fill Sew from tlie Finest to the Hesiviest Fabi io without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Florence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SOS, feb 21-tf Traveling A gents, Laurel. ALL t OCR'S P0R01S PLASTERS. Allentown, Penn., Aril i, 1868. Messrs. T. Au.cocr A Co : Dear Sirf: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Yours trulv, JuilX V. N. HUNTER. We refer to the Forty Thousand Dri ogists whose! our Piasters, as to their high sterling character. 11. .r! r i i n . Ao-onv. tirnTidrntii Mouse. ew Vol-.. Sold by all Drujrg'Sts. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hdir would, if thev were unrrjrtunateiy CUT UFF from a supply of C R II IS I A DO 110 'S DYE, begin TURN WHITE, 1 ed, sandy , and :rray. Manhood and beauty, with I 'he one cel'ect in their persoual appeal anco remj tdied by I ruisTAPOHO's hair m rc, ' rojoice in their good fortune, and recommend it ! io ail vho require n perfect dye. M h u ui'actured i oy J. CRIM'ADOR", 8 Maiden Lane, Kew ' York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by ail j Hair I)reers. June 2(. Large Wages lor 3! en or Women, T?nrn? toal! t!e A.aertis cments from E. st- . em and Western I'apors r'iei iTu; A c--r,'ic , : i (,ommi--s5on. Salaries, Preuiiuts, Ac, a'.owin.a i 'he ctaraoter of tarh , t heir articles, coinpi-unds., , ! pi cf.tr.) ii. lis, eiilious, i eCipef, pa tents, books, I rho;e oat ef cr.f loynicn t , and tho.-eh.-.r'njr 'tn- 1 j plovuii-nt alfoi'ling a little itiMire.eai Ood .-i.uic-j thin g to suit their opportunity mid iht-ir fast?: i some t hi n;s sscei;tllv j-'l ij Led to Ttaeher.-: o'hor ii i ta l! e t,r P ey s a nd ( i rl s . P e turned K n d i .1 -bled Soldiers lio have not los-t their courage, em find something' to make motey on the '-double quick." Priee OX E t0 AU. Sent post paid by mail on rtcci) t r f ;-i jee. ! P. ANDREW & CO.,Pt.Vish-rs, oct 1js-2m laj ton , hio. ' 3( f 4 , (i (.' U i if o ; vUilClt, V.JW,, Ctl Ciij, t N 1) all artiele usual! 7 kept : a .1 -Mvelry Store. J'V Also, ngnt fir Dr. tl . llirsh's Splicnddal Spectacles, with Improved Pantaseopi ln;e. eore W . Shepperd's cvet lastiue ,old Pons, th: ce'ebrated Seth Tin mast loek. anl the perpetual Calendar Cl-eUfc, Constantly on hanl. Qish piiid or VorIt i)ej,r Gold or Silver, Particular attention paid to nil kinds of l!opairin Place if busio- ss, one do-r north of the "fid Wliire t'o-.n-r," lUirtoa's torc)on Maiu Murgess street, Drook v i ho , I udl.i ti-i . Apl. IT y PU0UFS OF THEM TI -'.R10UQI AE1TV OK I'll E AMERICAN WATCH T HE V Mas. rr'i':ti IVartb i'oio p-.n y , of Walthitir. , r sp. i ttu . ! y submit tba. 1 1 heir V. u t chee, -r, tiHire ae tt ra ?e , lrs eotoplex. mor are cbe-: Htiral.. better itdaj-ted for g"nerai uc.e,and mote , easily Ui pt in nr.it r and re niied tl an any other tvateh.s in the n srt;it. Tkty nie simpler in j structm e, and tbcrvteic stroi trrr, nrd l"ss likely to be i- jnrrd than the nai' iity of foreign j n tch c . hieb lire com pusetl ot from 15 to SOd , pieces, nlrle i nil old 1-r p'i h natch tbtvenrc j more tbnt Ti'o pat ts. l!o they Ton nin'ir the j hardest trial watt -he can have, is chu Ii by t'.. 1 follow i i: s let lei : I 1' K V N . R 1 T T. B 0 V T CO M T A X T l' t i u t. v. r l itt; t-. k . . m At, Si ' A i, tux a. Pa., 1 Dec 15., i Mil!. , Her, eoier: 1 ue wanr.es n a n n' ae t ui e l bj you jh.ive b- n in use on this railroad tor several .years by our eoijinemen, to whom we faitiish ' watches as part ot on r ctjui t-.tnen t . There tire - now s me t h I re hi' n o t id ol thi-', earrird on oui line, a:i't ne ci n.-id. r t'.ein good and reliable j ti tne-kei rs. tndevd, 1 hive treat sa 1 1 afact ion I ill saying vour w tchts ,;i v e us less trouile, Htid j have wovti and do wear much tongir without rei pairs ttian any natcl.es wc hove eier ha t in use 1 o this road. As j on arenwate c f ot tnrrly tnist- : e t to tbese t-t ICngltsh tu anufactu re, of acttnowl- ' e.ieed go. ui rt pntati. n : but ns n class they never j kept time as eoneetly , nor have they done as , good serviee, as vents. l In t'oese stateiiieiita t am sustained by my praduressor, Mr. Lewis , w hose e.xpiM ieni'-e extended vera sent sot years. B i- eettu'lv, E li W A h D II . W I t.T. T A MS, ttinrral Sn permtendtnt. American Watch Co., Waltham. We lua'se now five different trades of watches, ' named resoeeiivelv as foil.twst ' Appleton, Tracy A Co., j Waltham Watoh Company, i P. S . Pertlett, I Win. E 1 ' e r , j UoiiieWa-.ca Company, Walth am, Mass. V a:. tham, M ass. Wnltham. M ass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Allot' 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 reHilisite tr a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company's printed ctrd of guarantee, which should j aecomp.a n y eicli n atoh sol i, so mat nuycrs may I feel sure tbnt tt.ey 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 theirganrd againft imposition. Any grades of Wa! t ham W a tehes tin y be purchased of Watch Dealers t hrouuhout the eonntrv, ROBBtNS A APl't.ETON, apl?2 IS'i Broa-lwa.v, New York. : q-ulxx sxial t ixlxx te3 W. 11. HIU HEIKEO l BROTHER , f T V K orene.t a Gunsmith Shop in the new I 1.1 building situated dirvctly opposite the Jail, i .l;.,t,,;rt.. pi,r.. TAAr1. T.-. .K.. ' new GUNS MADE TO ORDER. I I Kepaiuino Pbomptly Attenped to. i All t Orlv t arralllCU Kotr.Sti riin,
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Convertible Iron Planter AND ' Patented Jcvi 9th, 1807. THIS Machine has ad?antage9 never before introduced to the Farrcer, which he can only realise by a practical use of it. Some of the advantages claimed over ether Biding Cultivators are 1st. Itplants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty acres per day., 2d. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of soil. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator 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 hight 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 machine wanted in the field after the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address B. W. REM Y, dee27-tf Brookvil'e, Franklin Co., Ind. P. II. & F. M. ROOTS, MANUFACTURERS Of rWcolen G-cods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satnetts, Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed, Red and White, Stocking . Yarns, &c, C05XERSYILLE, FAYETTE CO., IND., Would respectfully call the attention of the public to their facilities for supplying the wantsof the community in the line of Wooleu Woods. Our ests blishinent is one of the oldest in the State, and is supplied with every convenience a nd facility for the manufacture of Wooleu tlods, which our long- experience as manufaetui ers suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present season, and wiih additions of new ma chinery is one ol the most CO-MVLETE IX THE ST A TE. We are now prepared to exchange goods for wool , or inanufaetui e by the yard on the most favorable terms; and as we are now connected by Railroad with Brookville and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purchase goods or exehange their wool for goods can send lucir oiiicr, and s'aip their wool to us by Rai'.road , a nd their goods will W tlii; ped to them at Brookvil'e or other points on the Railroad, free of expense, and can rely on beii dealt with with as favorably as if thi-v were present them selves. P. 11. ii l M. ROOTS. S. EN Y ART, Sup't. Coni.ersville, Ind., Aug. 1ft, lSfif 3m "LEWIS Ef COS ' ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOB THE MiLLluN! Thousands of f unities in the city and country have long felt the want of an 1 ilu.-tntte I Journal nt a reasonable price, and eo,ual io any ou this continent. To this end, wc have engaged goo,! artists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, aad we shall publish, from time to time, original Talcs, sketches, Ac, by the lending writers of the country. THIS IS X0 LOT T Eli Y. But wc oiler as an i:iuiiccm:!t to those who subscribe, and will help to pn li forward to a -u- ecspi'ul isMic. a --heap and valuable IHust' ite i Family Journal, ai.-l give a tu rge number f premiums. SUibsei iters will not hive to wait to know if they hvo a pieniiiini. T hwio wll 1 e 2,: I j t rt mi-iins Ci-tribuiei to tl. 3 subscribers. the paper w ill be v ,ll vi riii the dollar, tor tne year. A b k has been prepared f--r s-iliicribeis wi;u unm b rs tr-.ni I to ICit.t-Oil, and the premium mo ci iai'.y uis ttibuttd through the one hundred tU- u.-.uu numbers . Ik there should lc one Ihoas.ind names rc;cired on tle same d:'y and dite, the loners wiilbe opened rta-iltrly as they eomo to hand, nnd marked on the hook in ntcuiar rotation us opened, so that time wi l be a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish t'.ie t.aioes of the perii-iK-t t a i e en t i tied to t iie pietniu ti, in ft-.e Nkw Yi'HK Mitsr;ii.v I Li.fsTBAti i, and io tlit city and C mo.ry pji pcrs. The fol'owin Premiums will be dif ribiitcd: 1:1 rasli Premiums of -f "0 each, :. 000 5 " 2-'0 " t.t'i-ll 10 " " I'lii l.l'eo i(i 50 " 1,011) 40 " 2: l.t'oo SO " " III " 81K.1 art Cel.! V'ifeVs, ( Am'n Wat-h iV.) .M each. 2.500 .jOWii.-'.x tlibhs" wi ng Machine, fit! ' ,a0 11 ovt p's Sewing Machioes, Oi) " iOOO Preini mis of il each,., TERMS TO SU 13 SCI 1 1 ti EKS. 3.00.! 3.000 a .i.oo 1 Copy , one year, w itli one subscription .l,0-a 5. Oil .20,01! iive 21 " " " twenty Persons ge'tirg up clubs will bo Entitled to premiums, is wbove. A I i.-ess, LEWIS A CO , 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box :ioiM. Write the a-M-essplain . giving t-iwnsh'p.ecun-ty and State. Voney by tiial't,. p tt oR'tee order, registered letter., or cxprcts, may ba stmt at cut risk. P-EFERrNCFf!. Levi StoeVwcH, treasurer of t'oe Tlowe Scwir; Machine Co., Wt Br unlnrsT, New York. Edward P. II a tcU, Sec eta ry of the Wil-:ox t i tbbs" See in g Maet ine Co., &i!S Broad way , N e w ,,ik. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary i a forma t ion . fibl4 tim T TIE SON '1 tlf: SIKST ,- A New Simiinu Hook fnu the use of vCHOOt.S, A CADEM I E. FEM1NARIS3 AND oiNO'.NU Classes, by C. . Allen. ThU B ok c,t.;tai..f: Viust, A very e ircfally prepared scries of Primarv Seng f.e'sons. Sh omii v, A large nuui'ocr of naw and beauti fill S.-hool Sonus. TittKtii.v, A siiot-t Can'ati The School Festival designed expressly for use at school l.sI'l.rtie.vs, CovcKara, and Exuiiu Hons. The puhlishots, in preseiiliiin this work to Principal and Teachers, would call special attention to its superior merits as a School Song Book. The ntttlior has been very careful in the selection of his Mfstc, which is al most eu tii oly new, and in adapting to it appropriate w,ir It ivith unobjectionable sentiments, which will commend its adoption in all our Schools a n d Seminaries. The Son,! Cahinnt has been adopted by the Hoard of Ed uea tio n , a s t he Text Book for tLe Public Schools in the City of New York. Price 60c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per d. . sample copies sentt y mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cen ts. Published by WtLLTAM HALL Jt SON, O.J. WILl.AH D , .Tntv S. 1SHS. 543 Proadwsv. N. Y. Ghas. S anionic I 11 AS OPENED IN JACK SOX LYNN'S NEW H IT L DIN, IN BROOKVILLE, INC., T ? f i consistiug of ; CARPEN.TEIIJS' TOOLS j BLACKSMITH rOOL. J COOPERS' TOOtS, j SHOVELS, HAKES, jHoos, May IFairSp I NAILS bj the Pound or K p, ! DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. iciTTLi 33 Y , C AINS, ROPES, CORDAE, Ae., Ac, Ac, All of which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices. ; Cult and see my new assortment. ,a20 j CIJAS.SAMONIEL.
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ftWRl0 HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation, which, is fine to merit alone. We can assure our oM patrons that it is kept fully up to its hiyh standard, and to those who hare never used it toe can confidently say, that it is the only reliable ami perfected preparation to restore 1KAV OI6 FADED 1IAIIC to its youthful color, tnalciny it soft, lustrous, and silken f the scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean ; it removes fill eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents tlie hair from falliny out, as it stimulates utxl nourishes the hair glands. Jiy ifs use the hair a rows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, antl will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DEtESSIXtt erer used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admtrvrl by all. A. A. Hayes, Jr. !.. State Assaycr vf JUIa'ss., sttgs, "the constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent gitafitt. and 1 cousitler it. the UK T IM 8 lil A RATIO its intended purposes." li e publish a trratise on the hair, which, we send free by mail upon application, which contains com menda tor y notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, and otners. II e have, made the study of the hair tul its disettses 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 Mc-li-fill uuti Citcmical Authority. Sild by all Druggists and Dealers in Median. Ii Ice one Dollar Per Itottle. R. P. HALL &. CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, NASHUA, S. H. VALLEY HOUSE, rM A Jy u o i- -i J u 1 . Lt3 L-j L.TAS. 0. VAN HORN. PROPRICTOR. jut 13 ly. I RICIIAM) DIRNAN, PROPRIETOR. ; July 19-y I HARRISON, OHIO. i MRS. II. J. 3IINEI?, PROPRIETRESS, j .1 one 1 4-1 y I L. H. HAYMONO, f f j lidtHl VILI.E, INDIANA. ' ' Oftee in secrti'l storv of Dcmnorat -jtl f'n j j fmnt r v.n . '!'-Jl ly ! AND ' X U 1 A X V V V Ma V, . i r . in ISON, OHIO.! 1 h i vi for sale a large amount ol farm I a nils and , town proj.ciij inall the Western States. : aug 30 Cm. I GROCERY STOfiE.i KNACE & BROCKAMP iT AVE opened a new (iroceey Store in the room 1 IS- adjoining ll.iile's Drug fctore, where they, have lor tale j ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GH0CEUIES, 1 such as Teas, Colfees, sugars. Spices, &C.,' which arc offered lor sale y At tgk Lowest Market Pricks. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storeoan be obtained there, either at ; WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ! We rcpeetluily solicit the liberal pa'ronnre of the pub'.ic. KNABE Jt BROOiCAMP. oetlil-lv ! 6 In Furniture ! ! TNTEVDS putting up a new two-story brick 1 fail. ling fronting M:.in l'surgcss Street, in pi.;"eof hi, present trame warerooms, and in drier to 'o so, lie must have money. Thercfote he ha? dt tei . . i r.cd to itefl hie present stock of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, AT ThE GO ST PRICE IMC ASH. II ts assortment of Furniture is one of the largest uud best in the White Vater Valley, consisting of Sofas, Bureaus, 1'edttea.ls, Ac, Ac Orders for manulacturiug w ii Icontiuue as hereto fore. LOCKING GLASS PIATES keptou hand lor filling all sites of trniues. o-ccrhauled and refitted. Allsisesof I furnished according to tucasure. All kinds ut FURSITiJ.iE REPAiniKG i us heretofore. j TJnterttilsLiiis ' will be promptly attended to us formerly. , Rosewood, Walnnt & Metal oa;is j of sit sires constantly on baud. Two Hearses' always ready for service. WM. FRANK. Fob 21, lst'.ti. Boot xxcL fcilaoo & 4 x u a'a t o rv y IGNATIUS KOEHLEE CONTINUES to manufacture Boots and ShoeaJ of all kinds pro nptiv to order, at his estab- i lishmentin Brookvillti. He keeps on handa full ; assort men t o f LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOES, an.1 gnarantees a good fit in every instance. Mending done on short notice. Call and see his assortment and learn bis rrices. noTl-tf IGNATIUS KOEIILER. 5TT K1 . r o ic ti "e , ATTORNEY AT LAV7 AND BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. X-ta-Ofr! Cert House, up stairs. lanll-V
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Cheapest and Best In the World Splendid Offers for 1869. This po-pular Monthly Magazine gives more foT the money than any in the world. For lt69, it will be greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAOES I FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLAT ESI TWKLVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS 1 NINE HUNDRED WOO? CUTS I T VV E N T Y -f 0 U R PAGES OF M US ICI 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 puhlishe 1 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, vis: "Mary Antionette's Talisman," by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. "The Mystery of Blackwood Granee," by the author of "Sfir Noel's Heir;" "Katie's Winter in Washington," by Frank Lee Benedict; and "The Story of Maggie," by the author of "Susy L's Diary." MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six figures. They wilt be superbly colored. Also, a pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress can be cut out . without the a id of a niantua maker. Also, several pages of HoucehoUi and other receipts: in fhort, everything interesting to Lauies, SUFIilB PP.EMICSI EKIHAVISB! To every person getting up a Club for 18fiy will be sent G RAT IS, a copy of our new and splendid Me?7.olint for framing, (size 24 it ches by lti. ) 'The Star of Bthlehe;a, after the celebrated master piece, by Gen me. tho famous Freneh artist, t his is the most desirable premium ever ofTered. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERMS Alwajs in Advance: One Copv, for one year.... $2 ''0 Three Copies, for one year 5 00 Four Copies, for one year 6 CO 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 7oar. (aud one to ge'ter up of club) j. 20 00 Address, Post-joiid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, Xit. 30(5 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,7fT" Specimens seut to those wishing to get up clubs. Oct 2". IRflS. KAHPEII'S NEW S03IHIY MAGAZINE Oi iini! A""' ' ol hr J'rt ss. The lim.-t popular Monthly in the world. Nev York Obseiv-r. We must refer in 'erris of eu'n.-y to the high tone and varto! ev-elle.'.ees of llAlii'kii's MaUa a N i: t j ti r . a 1 w ;. t h a inoi, t hi eireutiition of about I 70.!.tt' ic c io v..i,.o .t;l' nre to be fotind sme of lh choicest liht ai d general reading of the day. e sj.etik of tl;is work as an evidence of thecul'ure of tho American People: and the popularity it bus acquired is meiited. Each Nuuiber cooteins fuilv 144 pnios of readiHg-uiat-ter. :-pr..pria ie!y ii lutt a ivt with good woodeiit .; and it t-i inbir.es in iself tho racy monthly ii ti .1 the more o ii . Io se j h i ii )urterly , blended with the bt.-i t .it ir .:f the .l iily journal. It his ii'iii! j-o r ,n the ,1 i.e m i i. ii tion of a loveof pare li'-ra ire. ( l'avii.-i,i,'s Uuii'.e to American Literature, ,.on b-n. V u an jo ouot f..r its imc only by the sim p'e fact to . t ii meets praei-ely the popular taste, to r n ir hi .. a variety it pleasing and instructive !1. Z;on's lleiaid, Boston. Pri02I3.-l -69. T li;sl-: U-irperV Ma.-itiae, onej-car $4 00 An Extiii Copy i t cith- rt'ie .Mag-iitui. Week ly, or Bsi r will be snj p'iei' gratis for every Club of tM. e ab.-'i i i:ers at ?4 HO e tch, in one remit tance; o' i Coj ic- for .Mill Otl. S ill sti i p I i,,r, ? to Iltrjer's JN!agBZ:ne. Weeklv, and raz.ir, to one nti lress for one year, ifll) OH; n, two of liarpcr's 1 ui iodicai s, to one address for one year, sT Biek Ninaber can he sn.flicd at any time. A Cut., pit. te Set, n ow ootu prist t.jr Thirty-seven V'.l-imes. ir ra-.it etot'a binding, will be sent by express. freight at expense of purchaser, for $22 per vol. i me. Sin glu vo I u mes by mail, post pa id. .:( oil. tiotii ca.-cs, tor binding, 6S cents, by mail, post pa id . The postage n 'lart.er's Ma gamine is 24 cents u ye. r. which must bo paid at the subscriber's post-t moo. Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 24 cents additional, to prepa v l'n;ted States postage. Address HARPER A' B h 0 i' li ERS, N ew York. Nov . 1 S ' S . VViM. A. POND est CO., Piano Fort and Mo-io Dealers, No. 517 Broadway, New York. Established nearly fifty years. 1'lANO EoRTF.S of our own make ctnal to any and prices snuch lower than those of other firt-claa h uses. TDK l'ARI.OK OEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in ban. isoii e ro-ewi od cases, medium siie, is the h i iids.,iuest nt.il ItesL Pi mv ever made, noil the prices exceeding'- low; every iuslruuictit full warm n t ed fire ears: setnl for price list. We h .ve always on h.nd .ill kinds ot Musical lustl'uiuonts in great -, a r icty . Land Instruments of Brass and tieiuian Silver, warranted correct in tone, at prijes. u-.uoh below other inanufaetui ei s. VlOI.tN STt'.IN'OS. We keep tho very choicest nnd best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin SI, for Hiiitar 1.50; mailed postage paid. S11KKT MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. 0-1r catalogue embraces over six thousand diiTerent pieces, and is iiniiietisoly popul ir. New mtic pa'otishod every day, nnd music m.-iiltd postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. Just Published The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and lUnry Kliter. The fcimplest and most progressive and liest work ever published. Price i2.i0. NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MOP.NlNrt. The New School Singing Pock, used in the rublie Schools of New York. Piice 60 cts. Splendid d isco u nt to Teachers and others who introduce tho above works. Send for catalogue and prico list. Ageuts wanted. WM. A. POND A CO., Oct. 2 ly. 517 Broadway, New York. s i 1X4 1 have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory tioods, consisting of Jeans, Cassiiners, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and Fannels, which I am selling at very low prices, or exehaniie for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, InJ.. July 17, ls68 3m. jT bT1jer & c oT, Sole Agents for the Gold Medal W.V1 KNABE & COGRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGIIT PIANOS. Also for tha A. K. GALE & CO., E MIL G ABLER, And other First Class Inssruments, Wholesale Agents for CAltllAliT & NEEDHAM'S CKI.KEBATtD ORGANS AND MELODEONS, RR4SS AND GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And alt kinds of Mnsical Merchandise, Xo. 650 Broadway, Xeio York, ASD Xo. 6!) JYashingon Sree, CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, CHICAGA ILLINOIS Send for Catalogue and Price List. Oct. 2 ly.
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21ie JShor and Direc Roue NEW YORK, BOSTON NEW IT A VEX, BRID EPOIIT, . PHOVIDENCE, ELMIKa, , , - riTTSBUR. IIARRISB I R, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY, AND TO ALL FOIKTS IN New Toil. New Erglacd and PetEsy'Tania. Two Through Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, mating direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Morsino Express Leaves Cincinnati, (eicept Sundays.) 6:1 0 A. M., arrives in New Toik next day at S:15 P. M., Boston 6:00 A.M. Liqhtmsg Exprkss, (except Saturdays,) 7:00 P. M.; arrive in New York second morning at 7:68 A. M., Boston 5:01) 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 rcs Through to Nkw loss withoct ch aug r of Cars. This is the only Linernnning Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. Bagoage Chkckeh through to alt. poists East. Ask for Tickets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throii ehoutuhe f-outh and West. W. B. SllATTLC, Gen'l Ticket Agent L. D. IIVCKEH, Gen'l Eup't. aug 6 Tin and St o ve Store IN r BROOKVILLE. WBM WMl ' f i AS epened a Stove and Tin Shop in the build -11 ing south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on hand for sale OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries tor CASH. Also, he will fill ordeis for IIH HC0FIKG AKD SFOTJTIKG, and will attend promptly to II c respectfully solicits the patronage of tbe bli". novfl-ly WM . M . HA 1 , MOHKOW &. HAY, Attornpjs at Law aud Solicitors ol Claims, aVo.3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Office INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Wil 1 practice i n the Stateand Federal Courts, Indiana, and also beforethe Court of Claims an the several tiureaux of War, Navy, Post fc and frea-ury Deiartu:ents at W ashingtoc City B.C. jun2-v MElGIa HOUSE? w. w. uiiscn, n en i;ii ur. ot 25-1 v Stiih-Eos tirhtr of Ivl&c tjf.ore, REENSEl'K . M). JOSEPH liEAKMlD, luriitttr. dec 27-ly F AIRFIELD MILLS. BROWN & BEST, "V TI LL eUHrariteeentiresatislactirn irgrirdir-g VV F L OU H anl MEAL. The higLest luarktt price pain in cu.-h for W heat. This Flour is forssie in BrookviBe at the stotej of David Slaughter aud John Rockafeilar, and also at tbe I'ep..t. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. A us a st S-1 y NttTICE TO FAK3!E1S. HIGHEST market price for Corn, Rye, At., at the BrwoUvillt Distillery, .i.rliitf. FRANK WALZ. 3FLSZ" HOUSE, fc?lieltbyville ind. II. PE1RCE & SOX, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dee. 13-Jy 33 3Z3 It "3T AND CHRIS. KOEBER, At his Bakery in Brookville ' continues to furnish FRESH BEEAD, PIES, CAKES, &c. Also serves up Ice Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade He also selU ICE in large or small qnntias. tia. ma22-tf m x m ts. s jr. si. o ix & s ;S (FORMERLY FUDGE HOUSE,) UROOKVILLE, IND. AAEON C.- MILLHH, PROPRIETOR Feed Stable attached. ica22-y THE GREAT CAUSE OP HUMAN MISERY. Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price cents. - , A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by telf-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally: Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physieal incapacity, etc. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," etc. The world-renowned Author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that tl.o awful ntinsea uences o f Self-Abuse" uay ! be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, oougi", instruments, rings, or cordials pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whioh every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Leoture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 eentr. Address CHAS. J. C. KLINE A Co., 12T Bowery, New York, Post Office Box45S. INDIA IN! A HOU S E 163 West Fifth. Street, Gideon Ryxnan, Proprietor. mch30-tf Dr. Z- FERGTJRON PIIYSICIAM AND SURGEON, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA June 7 It
