Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 February 1869 — Page 4
MEW STORE t 1 s Brookville Bazar! p. p. WISMAN, DEALXR IS
Qt Ationory j TOYS, NOTIONS, AND j B 35, to inform the citlseni of Brookville and visinity that bo has just opened ia the An Elegant & Well Selected Stonk of neh At Ladies' Work Boxes and Companions, Fancy Ppr Be, Album, Combs, Brushes, Pjeket Rooks, Walltt, Parwi, Writing Desks, 7ad, Cheeen, Backgammon, Chetsbeards, Tj tnltCM, Ae., Ae. gaah as Plain and Fancy Writing Paper and ICnelsp'M, Lead and Slate Pencil, Bonk Holder, Steel Pea, Blank Books, TnVs, Ao., Ao. Snih as Marbles, Taps, -Bite Bulls, Jewsberps, Dltt. China Firnres and Vases, Harmonicas er Preaeh Harp, Aa., Ao. XUmltnX instruments, Been as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flntcs, German eai Prenoh Aeoorieoos aad Concertinas in great riety, bt Italia Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Boxe, Sheet Music, Musis Boohs, SelfBin tint; Mue, Xewspapcr folios, Ac, Ae. I addition to these Geods has also a splendid collection of BONNETS, HATS, EMBROIDERIES, TRlttHlXGS, PARASOLS, IUnikerchleK Gloves, Breastpins Fans, Ac. All . the Very Litest an I Mttl Fashionable Sltles. P. P. WISMAIf. OF Watches and Jewelry. WM. CAWSOX has jait received a splendid assortment af sasistlng af Duple and Silver Watches, and afl h rarieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which will he warranted, and sold at a trifling adranee on Wholesale price. Old Geld and Silver will ha received la exchange f cr Ooedr. batches promptly repaired in a neat and expedition! manner. ""Alt, have jnst received a large and well selected aArtment af SINGLE k DOUBLE S ) U REVOLVERS, PISTOLS. OLS AND BT , PO FLA K KLTS, POCKET KNIVES, Ac. Alee keep en head All KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Pewder, Cape, Cartridges, government Parent elon Capes, T.cad, Ac. Also l tar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs Bridges, Tail Pieces, Ac. WM.BAW80N. BreekviHe, Oct. . 1I8. A Complete PietorUt Tiraet.' HUtery f the FateUw Fpsr In the;TJnlon." ULVttPR IT STV R R K R Y. SPLENDIDLY ILLV ?TR T T.D. Oritieil .VofiV " tJu Prrt: TV Model Newspsper ef eurcAKntry complete la all th dcprf mnt of aa American Family Pnpr Harper's weklv hs earned for itself a j KwlYork,BvlnngP,4l Oar rnture Jnoriais will cirich themselves i ent ef Harper's VeeVly lent; after writers, and j printer., and rb)ibers are turned to dust. New i Y.rt Rvangelist. T est ef ita eiets in America. Boston Traveller. Harper's TTeckH r Ve nreervel v d1ared the ht newspaper in A nerica. The Indeptn-1 dent. New York. Tha articles u'vn pnMie q"etias which sppear ' la Haroer's werk'v fri'n we t week form a re- '. wjarVabl r f hif noliticul mt, Tbey are ditia;nishe hv clear and pincd statement, Vv g4d Mnn ee, bv ia lepen ience and breadth ! ef view. t"iv are thi VTrein f r t i-e : eea victicn. Si S priaia'. and tr feelta t. and tVe tbeir t1 ant lh h np.per writiagftha time. North Amrin Review . stvat Mas. SUBSCRIPTIONS -1S69. Trm: H umWm!.,iyH... $4,'0 ' An Ixira ?03T.f either the M;iine, Weekly, ; flr will boirtIiel rtisfrevery Clnb of; Five SaheTibrs al .06 each, in ene remittance; ' r Six Cpio for I J1.ft0. bwriptins to Hrpr" Magnine, Voeklv, nut Bir, one ad lrs f r one y ear, $1 a 0ft; ; r, te ef nrrr"s Periadiexls, to ene address ' fer Me year. ?T Hack Num.rs en be snrtnlie-l at aav ; Tha Anneal Vol tie cf Harper's Weekly, in' naat elMh hiwdin. will he n by expr, free' af evpea.a, for h. A complete Jet, Cfm-i prUing Flevn Volumes. eat en re.eipt of ash : I the rate of 5JS per vol., freight at eipeneef parchaser. Volume Nil, ready January 1st,' 1. Tli ,?'" 1 Tp"' Weekty is Sa et at y ar. wi;t nt he pi i at the H,-riber"a post- ; ; iSHpMn nt frvsw British Narth j A merioa. Prvin-e ibkI be aecemrnied with 10 al Iditlanal, te prepay United States postage Addrese nVRPKRA fcROTliKR. New York. D SMOKER'S YOUNG AMERICA. Enlarjed. It is th bt J ivenile M catine. Kvary Boy and Girl thxt ee It y so: all the Press say eo; aad Parents an 1 Teachers coiifiim it. Do not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder, to eon 6 tie living ebjects, or a gaod twe-bladed, pearl Pocket-Knife, aad a large number of ether desirable articles, given as premiums to ecn uo.crioer. irariy, i.on. Fablieatien Office, b8 Broadway, Ntw ork. ' Try it. Boys and Girls. Fpeeituen copies, ten! car ?. mailed free. ! Dec. U Sw.
I . WILLIAM G. QUICK, j . EC . X. W Attorney at Law &Re & HARNESS BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. , invrninfltDm OBcelnthe Court House. Collections promptly MANLFALTUKbK, attended te, Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes, TJespectfmlly announces te the citisens ef Metaptid, 4e. janlS-sa j XV mora and vioinity that he is prepared to fur- .. ; nish Trt Farmer and Frnlt Grower. SSADI3&Ila? AUH HAIin&SS ( w. F TI rtS "tO OR.DFR. Ciena ef the ef every kind promptly te order. Alo 1 be-t nfitiiM farsS.hed. warranted o grow, i r fp r f fl !TVl .T and ir o aa, or sconey refunded. Tbarea 1 r 0 It bi U LM Vi r...-.V. N. P. FORCK. cue on short notice. Terms reasonable, ja. : ti. Jennings, Ind. Matamcr,Ic Oct. I6 m.
Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KX)LHOFF, (oann buildin,) HAS opened a store for the purpose of carry ins on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c, fl: 8ys St will keap on band a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen'sFurnishing Goods ach at CLO THS, SI MERES, and everythingauitahlefor Fall & Winter Wear, COLLAR ANDKR E EN E r Cillinthereand makeyourpurehae8,OT leav or orders, and yon will be suited both in work nd prices. 86m-jnn BROOKVILLE it n. seEi:. Earing been engaged in tbe MARBLE BUSINESS at tbis place for Twelve Years, and tbankfnl for past favors, 1 wonld inform the public tbat I am still carrying on at tbe OLD STAND In tbe rear of tbe Court Home, and am prepared to furnish promptly, and at the cheapest rates, any kind of work in plain, fancy, curved, or scalptnral, execnted to satisfy the mest particular. Traveling Agents, Andy A. Heapon and V. B. Martin. H . H. SCH RICHTE. MO HUMBUG. HAVING completed my arrarigeaients at my , new business place, I am ready to furnish my customers with tee LATEST AND BEST STYLES CABINET WIRE. I keep no second-hand Fnrnitnre, cmplay none bnt the best of workmen, nse none but the best of material, and do not paste it together lightly, but set it up substantially. ALL WOR WARRANTED. Upholstering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. XJ XX. 3. 0 r t Z 13L 1 IX T promptly attended to. Coffins and Metallic Cases constantly on band. Prices in all things the CHEAPEST Al THE MARKET. Place of business East side of Main Street, Soath of Public Square, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. mr-ly JOSEPH SCHNEIDER. CLOTIftlG STORE! IlK undersigned has just received an entirely A new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, t HATS AND GAPS, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ; and will also sell them t the Slowest cash prices. ' Call and see them, and examine the prices before j buying elsewhere. My motto is, r t. O I C Ti 'L ClCK ilC$ OC 0YjljJ .Vf.T$. erv.asn, ana oui Sr) X "j? . LM, ct- ,6q5aV. JOHN KING. ARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BESTl Farmer. Express omivnuVj, Staat To 7VnVr-s, livery Esablishmens, and all tck Horses. DK. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar. For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galls, i Sprair.s, Bruises, SpUnts, Cuts, Colic, Slipping I Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, j Ac. All who own or employ horses, are assured that tTiit Liniment will do aU and more than is stated in curing the above-named complaints. Daring twenty years it has never failed to give satit-fae-ion in a single instance, Sold by the Druggists. Depot, MCortl&ndt Street, Nw York. June SB. ROBERT H. POWER, : A. 1 1. o v n n v n t T a w HKOOCVILLE, JXDIAXA. rCfi-e w-ih S. S. Havre!!, Ksa,., in T.T. ; Wefs R-iil ling, opposite the Court House. JulylS-ly. ITKE NEW YORK OBSERVER , IS now Publishing a New Serial Storv, to run I through a large part of the next volume, entitled "MR. BROWNING'S PARISH." I All New Subscribers will get the Story Com -; plete. We send Grover A Baker's f 55 Sewing Machine J for IS New Subscribers. ' t In order to introduce the Observer to new readers and new circles of influence, wc make thefoli lowing liberal offers for j NEW SUBSCRIBERS: t We will send the Observer for one year te i 2 subscribers, one or both being new, for f B 0 3 twoor all " fS 00 4 three ot all " $10 00 . Or, to any person sending us five r more new : subscribers, we will allow one dollar commission 'on each. i n-enl ny check, draft, or t'Ost-omce order. Sample Copies and Circulars sent free. Terms, $3 50 a rear, in advance. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr., A CO. Dec. 4. 37 Park Row, New York.
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SWHJG SUCCEEDS in taking the Premin in at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, over seventy-two different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at oar last County Fair. No other Machine will do so long a range of work. It Hems, Felte, Cards, Gathers, Braidt, Quilts, itnd Gathers and Sews on a Rvjflt 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 " REYERSIBL IP OTION, which enables the operator by simply turning a thumb screw to have the work run either to the right or left,tay any part of the seams, or fasten ends of seams without turning the fabric. Changing the length of stitches, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in moti.n. Tbe Needle Is more Easily Adjusted than ia any ether machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a finer thread on the under side than it doea for the upper, and will Sew from tlie Finest to the Heaviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Florence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SON, feb 21-tf Traveling Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1S6S. Messrs. T. Allcock & Co.: Deak Sirs: 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 truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER. We refer te the Forty Thousand Drlggtsts who sell our Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCK & CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CRHISTADOROS DYE, begin l TURN WHITE, red, sandy , and gTay. Manhood and beauty, with the one defect ia their personal appearance remORISTADORO'S HAIRDE, rejoice in their good fortwae, and recommend it to all who rcq-u ire a perfect dye. ManuSactured oy J. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. June 2ft. Large Wages Tor Men or Women, PiE&$ -HTJEMPLttY WIENJ'a ANSWERS to all the Advertisements from Eastern and Western Papers offering Agencies, Commission?, Salaries, Premiums, 4c, showing tbe character of each, their articles, compounds, preparations, inventions, recipes, patents, books, ic. Those Out of employment, and thosehaving employment affording a little leisure, can find something to suit their opportunity and their taste; some things specially adapted to Teachers; others suitable for Boys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can find something to make money on the "double quick." Price ONE DO AR. Sent post paid by nail on receipt of price. P. ANDREW & CO., Publishers, net 18-2m Dayton, Ohie. JOHN II. IIANSCIIEN, HKXLKR IS AND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. Also, agent for Dr. H. Hirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopic Lenses. George W. Shepperd's everlasting Gold Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. j (xisfc paid or Work Done for Gold or Silver. t Particular attention paid to all kindsof Repairing. Place of business, one door north ol tan "Uld White Corner," (Burton's store) on Main Burgess . street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. 17 y. PROOFS OF THE SI PERIOR QUALITY OP THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT j'TMlF. American Warth Company, of Waltham, ! A Mass., respectfully submit tbat their Watches I are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more j durable, better adapted for general use, and more ' easily kept in order and repaired than any other j watches in the market. They are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and lss likely j to be ir.jnred than the majority of foreign j watches, which are composed of from 125 to 800 j pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than "00 parts. How they run under the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY Srnct of this Gknekal St rsFiNTSxnRST, "1 AutooSA, Pa., Dec. 15., 1866 Gentlemen: The watches manufactured by you J have been in use on this railroad for several ! years by our encinemen, to whom we furnish watches as part cf our equipment. There are; I n ow some three hundred of them carried on our j j line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satiafaction iu skig your watches jive us less trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without re- i ; pairs than any watches we have ever had in use j on this road. As yon are aware weformerly trust- j : ed to those of English manufacture, of acknowl- J ! edged good reputaticn; but as a class they never j ; kept time as correctly, nor have they done as : j good service, as yours. , 1 n these statements 1 am sustained by tuy pre- ; decessor, Mr. Lewis, wheseexperience extended ' over a series of years. BespcctfuUv, EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now live different grades of watches, named respeoiivelv as follows: Appleton, Tracy A Co., Waltham Watch Company, P. S. Bartlett, Wm. Ellery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. All of these, with the exception ef the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be of the best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite fer a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, to that buyers may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of onr Watches told throughout the country, and we wonld eaution purchasers to be n their guard against imposition. Awy grades of Waltham Watches nsay be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country, ROBBINS A APPLETON, apl 22 1S2 Broadway, New York. W.H.BRUMFIELD & BROTHER TTAYE opened a Gunsmith Shop in the new j LA. building situated directly opposite the Jail, j adjoining Chris. Trager's Tin Shop. i NEW GUNS MADETOORDER. Repairing Promptly Attended to. i All Work Warranted. Kev. I0-6m.
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Convertible Iron Planter AND Patented July 9th, 1867. THIS Machine has advantages never before Introduced to the Farmer, which he can only realise by a practical use of it. Some of the ad van tages claimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st. It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty acres per day. 2d. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of soil. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled com. 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 te 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. REKY, dec27-tf Brookville, Franklin Co., Ind. P. H. F. IX ROOTS, KAKCFACTCRItRS T "Woolen Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satnetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Plaids, Checks, ixed, Red, and White, Stocking Yarns, &c, COXXERSVILLE, FATETTE CO., IXD., Would respectfully call the attention of the public to their facilities for supplying the wants of the community in the line of Woolen 'Goods. Oar establishment is one of ibe oldest in the State, and is supplied with every convenience and facility for the manufacture of Woolen Goods, which our long experience as manufacturers sug gest.. Our Mill has been thoroughly refitted during the present season, and with additions of new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE IX THE STA TE. We are now prepared te exchange goods for wool, or manufacture by the yard oa 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 exchange their wool for goods, can send their orders, and ship their wool to us by Railroad, and their goods will be shipped to them at Broekville or other points on the Railroad, free of expense, aad can rely on beiig dealt with with as favorahry as if they were present them selves. P. H. A F. 51. ROOTS. S. ENYART, Sup't. Connersville, Ind., Ang. MS, 1867-Sm LEWIS & CO.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION Thousands of families in the city and country have long felt the waut of an Illustrated Journal at a reasonable price, an-d eq,ual to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged, good artists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, aad we shall publish, from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, &c, by the leading writers of the country. TlllS IS NO LOTTERY. But we offer as an iaducement to those who sabscribe, and will help to push forward to a !uccessful issue, acheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and give a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they have a premium. There will be 2,315 premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscribeis with numbers from 1 to 100,000, and the premiums are equally dis tributed through the one hundred thousand numbers. If there should be one thousand names received on the same day and dte, the letters will be opened regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book in regular rotation as opened, so that there will be a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to the premiums, in the New York Monthly Ili.vstrter, and in the city and country papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiums of $500 each,.... ..$,900 5 200 1,000 10 20 40 100 50 25 ie .1,000 1,000 1,000 800 80 50 Gold Watches, (Am'n Watch Co.-O each.2,500 50 Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Machines, Bft " 8,003 50 Howe's Sewing Machises, 60 " 3,000 2000 Premiums of $1 each, 2,(00 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 copy, one year, with one subscription, $1,00 5 copies. " five . 5,00 20 " twenty " 20,00 Persons getting up clubs will he entitled to premiums, as above. Address, LEWIS A CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box 3391. Write the address plain, giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, maybe sent at our "S ' REFERENCES. Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., 699 Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary . f the Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 508 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information. feb!4-6m THE SONG ASZK7f A New Singing Book for the use of ScnooLS, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, by 0. Allen. This Book contains: - First, A very carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Secostji.v, A large number of new and beautiful School Songs. Tbirplv, A short Can'.ata The School Festivaldesigned expressly for use at School llsoErTtoxs, Covckrts, and Exhibitions. The publishers, in presenting this work to Principals and Teachers, would call special attention to its superior merits as a School Song Book. The author ha been very careful in the selection of his Mcsio, which is almost entirely new, and in adapting to it appropriate words with unobjectionable sentiments, which will commend its adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. The Song Cabinet has been adopted by the Board of Education, as the Text Book for tie Public Schools in tbe City of New York. Price BOo. each. To Sohcols, Ae., Six Dollars per dot. Sample copies entby mail postpaid on receipt of 60 cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL A SON, 0. J. WILLARD, uly 3. 1888. 543 Broadway, N. Y. Chas. Samoniel HAS OPENED IN JACKSON LYNN'S NEW BUILDIN, IS BROOKVILLE, IND., HARDWARE ! ! consisting of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITS TOOLS, COOPERS' TOOLS, SHOVELS, RAKES, loss, y NAILS bj the Pound or Keg, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS. C AINS, ROPES, CORD AE, Ac, Ac, Jre. All ef which he offer at the Lowest Market Prices. Coll and see my new assortment. MJ0-f CBAS. SAMONIEL.
HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Haii Renewer 'Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Ireptiration, which is ln to merit alone. We can. assure our old natrons that it is kept fully up to tts high standard, and to those who hnv never used it ive can confidently say, that it is the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making it, soft, Itistrous, and silken f the scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean f it removes all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents ttie hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands. By Us use the hair grows thicker and stronger. Tn 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 DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admired by all A. A. JTaycs, M.l State Assayer of Mass., says, "the constituents are gmro Ni Gnrffillff selected for excellent quality, and I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes. We publish et 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 it specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration and the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best Medical and Chemical Authority. Sold btf aU Druggists and Dealers in Medici. Prtee www !! r er Bwttl. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor. LABOEATOEY, KASHUA, K. B. VALLEY HOUSE, -r.Rn7TV7nn n rs1 n rxi n a rvi ry JAS. 0. VAN HORN. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. rUKsrisr house RICHARD DIRNAN, PROPRIETOR. July 19-y HARRISON, OHIOMRS. H.J. MINES, PROPRIETRESS. J une li-ly L. H. HAYMOND, BROOVILLE, INDIANA. Office in second story of Democrat Building front roem. Sep 24-ly GEO. BOWLBY. Ileal 25statt Sl&ctit, AND XOTAUY V tt I G . nxi"Riso7sr omo. I have for sale a large amount of farm lands and town property in all the Western States. aug 30-6m. GROCERY STORE. KN ABE BROCKAMP HAVE opened a new Groceey Store in the room adjoining Haile's Drug Store, where they have for sale ALL KNDS OP FAMILY GROCERIES , such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Splees, &c., which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept In a Grocery Storecan he obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We respectfully solicit t lie liberal pa'ronageof the public. KN ABE A BROCKAMP. ectlt-ly BOOT 1X J33L OO IGNATIUS kOEHLER CONTINUES to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all kinds pro nptly to order, at his establishment in Brookville. He keeps on hand a full assortment of LADIES AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit ia every instance. Mending done on short notice. Call and see his assortment and learn his prices. novl-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. J . TP . c K E E , ATTORNEY AT LAW BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. n.0fYa ha Ccrrt House, up stairs. I a 1 1 r H AIR L0T10. PROF- CHRISTY'S DOUBLE DISTILLED CONCENTRATED HAIR L0T10, flAREFULLY" and scientifically prepared esyj pecially for the promotion of the growth of the Beard. Thousands of young men who have used it will testify that it MPROVES THE GROWTH OF THE MUSTACHE and Whiskers better THAN ANYTHING USED. tf your Mustache or Whiskers does not grow long enough to suit, you try a bottle. The Lo tio acts immediately upon the producing glands, reinvigorating their torped action, producing in a short time a luxuriant growth of beard. Sentby Express, carefully packed, to any address in the United States, at tht following prices: One Bottle, 1,50; Three Bottles, 3,00 Half Dozen to one address, 5,00. If yon wish the LOT 10 to use js a Whisker Promoter, ask or write for Prof. Christy's Doable Distilled Concentrated Hair Lotio. AU Orders and Letters must ba sent to PROF.CHRISTY A CO., No. ITS West Fifth Street., Cincinnati, O. JOHN D. PARK, Wholesale Agent. Jan. 15-ly. 110 ENS ED AUCTIONEER Terms reasonable. Address Drewersburg. OetK-Sn. GRAIN AND SEED WANTED. I will pay Cash for all kinds of Grain nnd Seed, delivered at my Distillery or Warehouse in Harrison, Ohio. JOHN COLTER.
Sept. 23, 1863 -tf.
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
The Cheapest and Best In tne World Splendid Offers for 1869 J This popular Monthly Magatine gives more for the money than any in the world. For U will he greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAGES I FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVEMAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWKLVK COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS 1 NINE HUNDRED W005 CUTS I TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSICf All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, or n dollar, less than Magasines of the elass of "Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 18B9, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories. FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, via: "Mary Antioaette's Talisman," by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; "The Mystery of Blackwood Grange," by the author of "Sir Noel's Heir;" "Katie's Winter in Washington," by Frank Lee Benedict; and "The Story of Maggie," by the author of "Susy L s Diary." 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TERMS Alwajs in Advance: One Copy, for one year..... , $2 00 Three Copies, for one year.......... ... 5 00 Four Copies, for one year C 00 Five copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club)................. 8 00 Eight Copies, for year, (aad one to getter up of club)......'........ ......12 00 Fourteen Copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club)......................... .........20 00 Address, Post-raid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1t Specimens sent to those wishing to getap clnbs. Oct 23, 1S6S. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Criical Xoicts of he Press. The roost popular Monthly in tha world. New York O'oseiver. We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of Harper's Mici7.IXK a journal with a monthly circulation of about i irO.OOO copies in whose pages are to be found some ot the cnoicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of the culture of the American People: and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each Number contains fully Mi pages of reading-matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cut--j aad it combined in itself the racy monthly and the more phijosophtical quarterly,, bleaded with the best features of the daily journal. It has great power in the dissemination of a loveot pure Literature, Tfil'&XGa's Guide to American Literature, ioudon. We can account for its success oly 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. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1S69. 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