Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 March 1869 — Page 4
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'Brookville Bazar! P. P. WIS M AN, DEALER IX Stationery, i TOYS, IM OTI ORIS, AND T 1 tj iarVr n & citiseo, of RrooKville ami J) vicinity thit h h4 jtst opened ia th j 71? 0 fj w a u u J3u U D I u n i An Elegant Well Selected Stork ofj as La lie W irk Bn;i and Companions, ; Fvut Paoer B?xea, Albnus, CoraVs, Brushet,! P i?ket Bin'u, Wallet, Pures, Writing DsKs, "ill, Cuesimii, BekgBaj, Caesaheards, 1 laiinest, Ac, Aa. 9 V A V X O KSHT, Bl Plaia an 1 F?-ty ft'rUin; Paper and Envlu, Lett an 1 SUtt Pencils. Bock Haiders, Steal Peas, Blank Boks, Inks Ac., A. "GO1 Wish as Utrfclee, Tp, Base B .'!, Jwharps, D IU, Oiln Figures and Vasss, Hartnenieat er Prjnth Harps, Ae., Ae. SHttsfcal Jnrstnt merits, 8 lik a Violtai, U itrs, RnJ . Flutes, German a 1 fret-' Acor let 1 a t Cj ie;rtin i In great Tiriety, but Ililit Viilit iJ Uiitir Strings, Mlio Ri, 5aet Hnij. M ii l!oki, SelfBulilr Ve o n tr Ac, A. In I litiia to thesis Uj4 his atse a sp'eadtd collection of 11 )XXKT.. HATS, EWSRODERES, i)i4 3i Titni.nvs, parasols, II 1 1 I kirciler, Gi ires, Breastpins Fans, ile. A'l f Pit V-ry Luestanl Mst t'th:nr. p. vr.?M Ax. OF Watcli9s and Jewelry. HTM. DAWSON' ka jt reeeived a splendl4 asorttnn t ef W Ait CH E 5 MO JE WFlRiT, atitlo( nf DapUx ami Silver Watches, and all : e varieties of Jewelry of tbe latest strles and ', patterns. He bs alio a irreat rariefy of Ct.orrs, ! wkleh will V warranted, and sold at a trilling aa- ? on WfenWate price. Old 'lold and SlWer will be reeeed in exchange ; atiSe prnaaptly repaired in a neat and eipe- I dittoes manner. i .!. hive lu,t r'eived targe and well se pet a I s irtnen t f ti ! r a O AND 1 , K U V r: , ' p ncivt:r KMVKS, AC. Mm ke ea ad Ml KlQS OF AMMUNITION, 1wJr. O-ios. Oartridnes, Oovernuaent Perec. iiTi Cipi. i.iad.Ac. tl,o )t(;r and Vtnlin Strings, Bews, Peg Brldjes, T:.l Pieees,Ae. WM.BAWBOJf . 1rekviM. 0t. t. 133. inni'.v tt.i,rTRtTKn. 'Vi'iVif .V.'i".-" of lh frrst. T V-I-1 ier of r 'xit-v ?d-nrili'te I HtK nrt iint nf a -nri-n FimMv Poer Tlr)irr' WVIt earned 'telf a V' S t 1 i le. " trti. .-1 vt 1. 1 Ttx ." Sew Yrk Hve-iinjr P. ar fiire Si.,rin -i11 e irick tbe'lve af 't mr' rcVI v Ioti atfer write-s. and vi -. i I TiSlikrs r turned t dmt. Sew Tex H -n ""t. TN N-t ef its ! ia Auieriea. Bintan Treellr. IT arpsr's W -eklv wit be ir"crvedly deelsred I1 'm iimi!nrli A nerie. Tbe tndi lepeadT. N.W t. T ti''es it in niMieiin wbib atipear la M tn ?r's wcVI v fr-n w"V t1 wefc form a rent rM e-ii -if Urief noliti"l . Tbey are dlttii lV. " n ed tm,it. hr llll '1 v - - W ! I HriiJi'ncn j n l hrsaJik 'f 1S nrVi,n f mitnr, a vlJV',,' ' '"T'''i.d trnr r'la r. and '- ' "i',tTtb bl ril.,r Wl"l! t ... A'O-rif in Rrriajr SU3SClIPTtO?TS-lS39. TV m: t i,e-i" "T r. in vnr l 0r n S'ri " v et eittiTth-i M ix'i'". Vtti v. l-iir !! o 11 11 i. trinsi'if F 1 v e iS'iWi I I ei-H, in on ry l"'til. ol rvn i ti n acr : r ix 1 oii fr ti . i i"ln.l t to li-r' l n nine. Wow's It atl lui'.ti 11. ll- f.r one yeir, ! 00 w of l r r'i T ?ri li? il., to one adlrc' far n vr, fX Hi-t Via ii irii)il it ia, 5 Til I n III V ill ik nf ill-tor's Week! t . ir ttct S hindinf, will b? ifiit v expre, f ntisn, for 7 eS. A cmipleie Set., pricing Rleven Volumes. . ftt r n re ipt .-f t t S r' of S )S pr vol ., fi ci b t t etrcn l ti'jr. Vliai Xlt. r lv Junairy free tn - e nl 1st. l!m. r i 1 n e TI arper's Weekly i ? cnt a yr, vi- ui.tbepiilattHsstSs.'ri'-cr'spst- " l. , I'n 'i i ei fri- f! itiS ril A i.:! 1 P -iv'n 'j n it b in ; mied with Z e it a I litientl, to projity l'nite.1 States postage. Al tress HtB" VTTHE,tt. ew Yark. JK V f K A ,VllJllO. F.nl.ir -! itMiU 31 t ti r . Every ',, 'I .ra i-", ! 1 th. Pressy ' -.-S -r nb " W it lo not ' '. i 1 4 iM v- .pe, with' -.-. i t 1 4, , j .- . . rr 1 ii 1 'tut k s '. t -I la re-e i a It ti l mior 01 nnr nintnMnni, -n rn as , pr-IBi.ini tJ st'crlVcr. rerlv, l.cit. P l'li k't.m O.Bo.St; Broadwav. New York. j W . Try it, lljt a-i I tiirls. een. m ill I tre. Hi-. 1 3.t. Spe;iten c pies, ten , WILLIAM G. QUICK, Attorae) at Law t Ileal Estate Asent,: BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. i OHI'Sintka C.mrt House. Collect ions preaiptly ,oj, 1.4 io,iteal Sstate bought and told. Taxes i 1, te. janl-m ADAMS & Atlorvy and Connsellors at Law, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. rjsj ia t! cld tlory of the tawoerat j Benin';- febia VtHOOSE, I f t rl' 'HC t'ltj, tllUlana, j v f t' . P R ONUEro R ly K
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JOSEPH KOLIIOFF (UAl, builuin.) HAS opened a store for the purpose ef carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and . ready to fill all orders forCOATS, PANTS, TESTS, &c.,' Fvsmt Mora- maidi 18aye tie will kesn on hand a cool assortment of ready-made clothing, Gentlemeif sFurnishing Goods sucli as CI) TH , SIMERSS, al everything suitable for Fall &o Wiiiter Wear, COLLAR ANDRE E B N K 3 Cilliothereaad mak e your nnrch aei ,or leav u r .1 r l ri , u d rot win oesancu uum - v . - yrtm-iun BROOKVILLE MARBLE WORKS, Having teen engaged in the MARBLE BUSINESS at this place for Years, f?Sf'i Pt'lhsf nd thanklul tor past h j?c Iv'ors 1 would ini'jj'S B ' form the public that I am still carrjing on at tbe OLD STAND In the rr of the Oourt If ouefa'n d am prepared to famish pro aptly, and at the cheapest rate, any kin J of work i :i plain, fancy, -.irved. or sculptural, executed to atlfy the mst ivirtiealar. Traveliog Agiut, Anly A. Henson and V. B. Martin. H . H. SCH RICHTE. May 3 NEW TH K uiidersiied has just received an entirely new stock of ! CLOTHING-, I BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods, and will also ne'l them t the LOWEST CASK PRICES. Call and see them, and examine the prices before buying elsewhere. My motto is. I'erC.ish, and b;it Oct. 1R. JOHN KIN'. yAHUAXTKU CM EA TEST AND BEST! 7- Ftrmnt, IJjrnren on ptitu'S, Slayt uj.-if a,7 irho use Hors$. lUi. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOUSE LIMMEXT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of L.nienes.j, Scratches. Wind Galls. Sprains, Bruises, Spirits, Tuts, Colic, Slipping 1 Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot. Ac. All who own or emplov horses, are assured that this Liniment will do all and more than is stated tnenring tne above-named compls ints. During j twenty years it has nevet failed to pive sattsfac- : tion in single instance. Sold bvthe Iruzeists. ! I)pot, 5 Oortlar. Jt Street, New York. June 2d. ROBERT H. POWER, at, -- 1 i t o r 11 n v n r lj a w ' R O O K 1 7 1. L ;. IS I) I A XA . rrOtr, - -v'.th S. S. It irrcH, Ksq., in T.T. M'et"s H til ling, opposite the Court House. TulvIS lv. THE NEW YORK OBSERVER I S now Publishing a New Scrii' now Publishing a New Seri-i' 8torv, to run 1 through a laice part of tbe next volume, en titled -MR. UROWNIXi.'S PARISH." All N e Subscribers w ill get the Story Complete. We send tirovcr .v. Baker's $55 Sen ;ng Machine Tor IS New Suaoi itn-TS. 1 i ordci to introduce liie Observer to new readers ami nr-w circles 1 i nrtuence, we ma ke the (ollvin Itbunl .r!c:s for MiW srB5CRtBKRS: W will send the Observer for one year to 2 sub-oribcis, one or both beii-e r.e, for 00 t two or all 00 4 three or all $10 00 "r, ; any person -co inig vt live or more new , su oscruu 1 s, we wi:i.;i.vo osie i..;iar commission oiicun . j ,.-r- ci.i t.y c.icx. .tral, or l t-..ltiee order. ; .-.ia..ie v...pie ai.i ircutir sent tree. i Ter;, . 0 a year, in advance. I m;l 1: v K. M v) US E, Jr., A CO., j 37 P Ifk Row, New ork. , . ... . -ax-r- ! V . 11, Jl.j j S f-vi-vt 11 r' fi 1 "l T ppn ! A I i I 1 1 I'i I I A IV l loN ' MAM FAPTl RFR, ! il! v ar.n-Mi-ice to the ci tiiens of Mela - u iiiun sn J i icini:y that be is prepared to furliish S A lit) MIS AND JIAnNESS of cicrv kind prctnptlv to order. Alo i dene on hcrt notice. Terms reasonable. Metsn-ori. 1 ii.l., Oct. 1 a Sn). SET Gooss: 11 ti T 1 p 1 r T si r Ik 1 L ho LJ t 1 I1 J IV i AT THE 1. SUIEVC U KAISER Wave received a Magnificent Stock of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, eonsisting In part of, and embracing an endless ! varietv or Styles and ijnalitv. I DATIK TRNITS AND DKLAINE?, PLAIN FIGURED LtlSTKKS, ENGLISH FRENCH MERINOS, I SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, i BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, JEANS, TWEEDS. CASSIMERES, iC.lnVIN IHM5IPHV VnTIflVS , All those in need of Dry Godt will find it to 1 their advantage tottiveus a call. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. 1 net Sl'lNG A XA1SER.
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SWIM IiIACHINB SUCCEEDS in taking the Premium at U the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First l'rlze at Paris, orer seventy-two different Machines, a the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at on last County Fair. .o other Machine will do so long a range of work. It Ilents, Felts, Canh, Gathers, Braids, Quilts, nnd Gathers and Sacs vn a Rujjle at the same time. It makes TOUR TJIPFERENT STITCHES. the lock, knot, dcuble-lock, and double-knot, each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It has the BEYER SIBL 1 T OTION, which enabfes 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 aeains without turning the fabric. Changing the length of stitches, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily bo done while the Machine ii in 3i' 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 tide than it does for the upper, and will Sew from tlie ITinestto the Heaviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Florence at onco. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SON, feb 21 - tf Travelirg Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCK'S P0B01S PLASTERS. Allentown, Penn., Aprild, 1868. Messrs. T. Alwock A Co : Dkar StRs: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She bad a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Yours truly, JOHN V. Is.IIUNTEB. We refer to tbe Forty Thousand Driugists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCK A CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. June 2(5.
FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortuuately CUT OFF from a supply of CUHIST ADORO'3 DYE, begin TURN WHITE, ed, sandy , and gray. Manhood and beauty, with he one defect in their personal appearance remedied by C-KISTADORO'S II AIR DV E, Mjoico in their good fortune, and recommend it to all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured oy J. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Uair Dressers. June 26. Large Wages Tor Men or Women, KSWERS lo all tbe Advertisements from EastA. ern and "VeMern Papers offering Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac., showing the character of each , their articles, compounds, preparations. inventions, recipes, patents, books, Ac. Tho?e ont of employment, and thosehaving employment affording a little leisure, can find somethin g to suit their opportunity and their taste; some things specially adapted to Teachers; others luitable for Boys and Girls. Boturned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, ean find something to make money on the "double quick." Price OSK DO AB. Sent post paid by mail on receipt of price. P. ANDREW A CO., Publishers, oct l8-2tn Day ton , Ohio. jJOIIX 11. JIANSCIIEN, j UKAl.KR IS K SD all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store, j A Also, agent for Dr. H. Uirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopte Lenses. Gforpe V . Sheppera s everlasting viola Fens, tne ce'ebrated Scth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Ctsi paid or Work Done tor Gold or Silcer. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. i Place of business, one door north of the "Old j White Corner, (burton's store)on Main Burgess street, Brookvilie, ludiana. Apl. 17-y. PROOFS OF THESITERIOIUIUAEITY .11.. n-v AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT , - n n , rri!F. - ; 1 Ma American Warth Cotnpsrv, of Waltbnm, ass., resn eel tuilv sulmittliattheir iatchesi i ire cheaper, more accurate, less complex, morel lur.iblc, better adapted for general use, and more ' easily kept in orderand repaired than any other w.ilchesin the market. They are simpler in 1 structure, and therefore stronger, and Nss likely i to be it iured than the maicritv of foreign j watches, w hich are composed of from 1i.'5 to 300 j S pieces, while in an old Frirlish watch there are J j more than 700 parts. How they tun under thej I hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the : tollowing letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. I 1 yrilCK ' 1HK tiKNFSIl. tvrKRtNTFMKXT Ai.T.ioxa, Pa., Dec. 15., IMiO Oentlcmen: The watches manufactured bv vou j have been in use on this railroad for several vears bv our vninctcen. to whom we furnish! watches as part ot cur eqainment. There part ot cur e.i ainment. Inere ere n ow some three hundred ot them carried on out line, and we consider them eood aud reliable time-km rrs. Indeed. I have rrpat satint'actinn i a . ip v our wa tches .riv us less trou ble. and hirp worn and do wear imir-h Inn ppr wtrh.-iut rn pair than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware weformerly trnstpd to those of English manufacture, of acknowleded good reputaticn; but as a class thev never kept time a s correctlj , nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustainedby ray pradeccsor, Mr. Lewis, whese experience extended over a seriis of years. B espectf nil v, I'D WARD H. WILLIAMS, Uenernl Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. 1 We make now five di fferent grades ef watches, i named respectively as follows: ' Appleton, Tracy A Co., i Waltham Watch Company, P. S. B.irtlett, I Wm. KUrry. j Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. Valiham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Atlof these, with the exception of the Home w'n CompanT.nre warranted by the American ii atcu v otnnany to tie ot tbe nest material, on t he j most approved principle, and to possess every re1 quisite ler a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer I selling these Watches is provided with the Com- , pany's printed card of guarantee, which should j aeeompanv each Watch sold, so that buyers may j feel sare that they are purchasing the genuine t 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. Anygrafiesof M al tbam w atches may be pur. chased of Watch Dealers throughout tbe country , nu bhi i& Ar-fi.t uni , ISa Bmadwav. New York. CinrLSmltlllri e ttU-miiXllIl.S W. II. BRUHFIELU & BROTHER H AVE opened a Gunsmith Shcji in the new buildinr situated directly oniiosito the Jail. -i...u,nB v nv... xrsr . xm enop. GUNS MADE TO ORDER, KEPAIRINQ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Ml Work Warranted Kot. 20 fim.
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ConvertiblelronPianter AND Patented Julv 9th, 1867. THIS Machine has adrantages never before introduced to the Farmer, which he can only realize by a practical nse of it. Some of the advantages 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 at 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 ofJthe plows, the same as a double shovel held by h4d. 5th. The great higbt it will plow corn withoa breaking. 6th. Changing the plows to make new furrows when plowing one way. 7th. The adjustability of tbe driver seat. 8th. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machire wanted in the field after tbe breaking is done till the crop is laid by. For further information, address B. W. REMT, dec27-tf Erookvilie, Franklin Co., Ind. P. & F. HI. ROOTS, MAJil'FACTl'KFES OP Wcolon G-oods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, 5?atnetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Flaids, Checks, ixed, Red and White, Stocking Yarns, ic, CONNERSYILLE, FAYETTE CO., IXD., Would respectful! v call the attention of the pub lic to their facilities for supplying the wants of the community in tbe line of Woolen Goods. Our ests blishment is oue of the oldest in tbe State, and is supplied with every cm venience and facility for the manufacture ol Woolen Goods, which our long experience as tnanufactuier suggests. Our Mill has been thoroughTy refitted during the present season, and with additions of new ma chinery is one of the most COMPLETE IX THE STATE. We are now prepared to exchange goods foi wool , or manufacture by the yard on the most favorable terms; and as we are now connected by Railroad with Brook ville and other points in the White Water Valley, persons wishing to purchase goods orexchange their wool for goods, can send their orders, and ship their wool to us by Railroad, and their goods will be shipped to them at Broohville or other points on the Railroad, free of expense, and can rely on being dealt with with as favorably as if they were present them selves. t A F. M. ROOTS. S. ENT ART, Sun't. Coni.ersville, Ind., Aug. 16, 1S67 Sin LEWIS ft CO.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOB THE MILLION ! Thousandsof fimilies in the city aud country hare long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal at a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good artists. The literary department will be oue of the features of the paper, and we shall publish, from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, Ac, by the leadingn riters of the country. THIS IS NO LOTTERY. But weolTerasan inducement to those who subscribe, aud will help to push forward to a ueeessful issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and give a large number nf premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they hve a pi cm iu m. There will be 2,'Uo premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscribe! s w i th numbers from I to lOO.UOO, 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 dtte, the letters wilt be opened regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book in regular rotation as opened, so that there wi.l be a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish the r.auies of the ( petsens that are entitled to the premiums, in the .SV 1 OKK M ONT'ILY 1 LI.VSTttAT D, and tu the city and e ur:Try papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiumsof $500 each, $5,000 5 " " 2'IU 1,000 10 ' 100 1,000 SO 50 1,000 411 as l.ono 80 " 10 " 800 SOGold Watches, f Am'n Watch Co. )$St) each. 2. 500 5 Wilcox A- Git.bs' Sewi ng Machines, fill S. 00.) 50 Howe's Scwinir Machioes, 110 2000 Premt'lin of$l each, TFRMS TO SUUSCRIIIERS. 3,000 2,100 .$1,00 . 5.00 ' 1 copy, one year, w ith one subscription, 5 copies, " ' rive " . i 20 ' " " twenty " 20,00 Fersons getting up clubs will be entitled to i premium,, . bove. ! - "ess, u s. Lh-.VIS A- CO 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box 33V I Write the address plain , giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, may be sent at our risk. PREFERENCES. Levi Stuokwell, treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., fii9 Uroadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing MacUine Co., 508 Broadwav, New 1 York. i Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information. febl4-!m ?KE SONG CwVSXNCVy A New Sinmiino Hook for the csk of Schools, Academibs, Seminaries and Singing Classes, bv C. . Allen. This Book contains:
1 j Urst, A very carefully prepared series of Pri-
i 1 mary Song Lessons Sccoxni.Y, A large number of new and beauti ful School Songs. Tut.'JOLY, A short Can'.ala The School Fesli- I 1 vnl designed expressly for use at School RtlOKPTloss, Cosckrts, and KxiirBiTtoss. j The publishers, in presenting this work to Prinoipals and Teachers, would call special attention ; to its superior merits as a School Song Book. The author has been very careful in the selection i of his M rsir, which is almost entirely new, and ! in adapting to it appropriate words with unobjectionable sentiments, which will commend its i adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. I The Song Cabinet has betn adopted by the ; Board of Education, as the Text Book for tLe I Public Schools in the City of New York, j Frice 60c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars ! per dci. Sample copies sectby mail postpaid on receipt ! of 50 cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL A SON, O. J. WILLARD, ! Julv S. 1808. 543 Broadwav, N. Y. Chas. Samonicl HAS OPENED IN JACKSON LYNN'S NEW BUtLDIN, IN BROOKVILLE, IND., HARDWARE ! ! j consisting of ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS, 1LiA1. IV.M 1 1 O lUJU, COOPERS' TOOLS, SIIOVLS, RAKES, NAILS bj the Pound or Kep, DOOR LO KS, HAND SAWS, C AINS, ROPES, CORD AE, Ac, An., Ae. All of which lie offers at the Lowest Market Prices. I Call and see ny new ?nrtment. mt-j CflAS.?AMONIEL.
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Franklin Marbld Works, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop on AJain Sfriet, south r.f the Court House. FPTP Would respectfully announce to hisfriends and the public generally or this nnd the adjoining Counties of this State and Ohio, that he is bow prepared to execute in the best style of the trade all work in bis line, such as MONUMENTS, T O JsL BSTONES. Being a practical artist, he desires his friends and all others who have an inclination to favor him with a call and test what he says. All work warranted to give satisfaction. All contracts for work made by him or Messrs. John L. Case, John W. Dole or Simon Bath, his Special Agents, will be promptly filled. Feb. 5, 1-6S. JOSEPH II ANN AX. YALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAN HORN. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. T3TiRisr.jsr 110TJS12, RICHARD July 19-y Dl'RNAN, PROPRIETOR. HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. If. J. MINER, PROPRIETRESS. J une 14-ly GEO. BOWL BY. i&tiil Satiric ggcu't, CftAXA? AfiSJxT, AND X O T A U V a 13 Ia V, . nLTmisoTsr, ohio. I have for salea large amount ot farm lands and town propei ty in al 1 the Western S tates. aug 30-6m. GROCERY STORE. KN ABE & BROCK AMP HAVE opened a new Groccey Store in tbe room adjoining Uaile's Drug Store, where they have for sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such a 8 Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c, which arc offered for sule At hie Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept in a Urocery Storecan beobtaincdthere,eilherat WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We respectfully solicit the I ibera I pa 'ro 11 age of the publio. KNABE A BROCKAMP. uoily-ly ZOoox 3ra.cX snoe a A U XI E A C T Q H Y , IGNATIUS KUSHLER CONTINUES to iminufacture Pools nnd Shoes of all kinds pro nptly to order, at his establishment in Brookvilie. He keeps ou hand a full assortmen t of LAD I US' AND .MISSES' SHOES, doo rs or rcvKRY kind, CHILDREN'S SHOES, and guarantees a good fit in every instance. Mending done on short notice. Call and see his assortment and learn hi prices. novl-tf I3NATIUS KOEHLER. Maulioml: How Lost, How Restored. JUST published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on tbe radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, luipotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced bj self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Xl'i ice, in a sealed envelops, only 6 cents. Tile celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' succcssi tut practice, that the alarming consequences of I self abuse may be radically cured without the i dangerous use of internal medicine or the npplication of tils knife; poiatiueout a mode of cure at once simple cert-nn, and ettcctual, l.y means ol suSTi'rer, no matter what bis condi which every tion mav be, may cure himself cheaply, privatelv and radically. ;5?iT"Thi9 lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain evelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Uuilc," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS.J. C. KLINE A- CO., 117 Bowery, New York, Post-Ofiice Box 4,5S6. Feb. 5. . V f) t I U'ROM this date I tffer my large stock uud great A- assortment sf from 1 0 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. This Furniture is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece they buy. I don't keep any second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Safes don't fall to pieces ou the toad before the people get them home. I will sell I furnitureaYaudtion on my pavement, and in good weather in the Market House. A Red Flag will be the sign. Unc3.ertals.Ins Promptly attended to. Everybody knows that I make the best and neatest Rosewood and Walnut Collins, and now 1 have a new pateut which looks better than all tbe metallic. It is cemented inside and outside, and has a large glass on top. One kind is made particularly fur ladies. I also' keep on hand the tuets Ific eases, all sites. When you send your orders, don't forget to let me know if you want the old or new patent for ladies or gentlemen. The price wilt bo from 10 to 15 per I cent, ihcatier thaa the cheapest iu the market. My establishment is north on Main Burgess, between Railroad and Mill Sts., close to the Depot Feb 12. WM. FRANK. J . K1 . I o K E 11 ATTORNEY AT LAW aA , BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. $3u0rrj Corr t House, up stairs. I anil' Y a . (LA ft n Rl Is LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms reasonable. Address Drewersburg. Oct IB 3m. GRAIN AND SEElWANTEl). I will pay Cash for all kind of Grain and Seed, delivered at my Distillerv or Warehouse in II imsc-n. Ohio. pt. 2 IS-'.S-tf JOHN COLTER.
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sumo PBEMIDM SKGHAVIKB! To every person getting up a Clab for 186V will be sent GRATIS, a copy of our new nnd splendid Mezzotint for framing, (size 24 irches by 16,) 'The Star of Bathlckeui after the celebrated master piece, by Uerome, the famous French artist. This is the most desirable premium ever offerod. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent iu addition. TERMS Alwajs iii Advance: One Copy, for one year.. $2 Tnree Copies, for one year 5 Four Copies, for one year 6 Five copies, for one year, (and one to getter up of club) 8 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) 29 90 Address, Tost-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Specimens sent to those wishing to get up clubs. Oct 23. 1S6S. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Criical Xoicts of he Press. The most popu!ar Monthly iu the world. New York Obseiver. 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POND St CO., Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, New York. Established nearly fifty yearss. Piano Foktks of our own make cij'ial .o a.iv and prices much loner than those of other first-das houses. THE PARLOR GEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in handsome rosewood ciis s, mediuin size, is the handsomest and best Piano ever m.ide, and the prices exceedingly low; every lustrum nt lullv warranted five veurs; send for price list We have alwais on hand all klu.U of Musical lusiruinents in great variety. Band Instruments of Brass and Gcrinnn Silver, warranted correct i n tone, at prices much below other manufacturers. Violin Stiun(.s. We keep the very choicest and best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Guitar $1.50; mailed poetage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. Ovr catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. New mafic published every day, and music mailed postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. J ust Published The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and Henry Kleber. Tbe simplest and most progressive aud west work ever l ublitLed. Price f 2.50. NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The New School Sineing Book, used in the Public Schools of New Y'ork. Price 50 cts. Splendid discount to Teachers and others who introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. POND A CO., Oct. 2 ly. 547 Broadway, New Y'ork. I have Just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassimers, Blan kets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Y'arns and Fannels, which I am selling at very low prices, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, Ind.. July 17, 1868 3m. J BAUER & COT, Sole Agents for the Gold Medal WM KNABE & CO GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Trivisros, Also for tho !A. II . 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CHRISTIAN TRAGBR HAS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the building south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on band frr snle Stofcra nixti tix Znvt OF ALL-KINDS. At the Lowest Pries for CASH. Also, he will fill orders for 1L EC0FIKO AND srouiiKG, and will attend promptly to 11 e respectfully 1. 1 i-. solicits the patronage ef tbi pov 9 1 y WILSON IJlMlir. WH.M.MAl. MOKKOW & HAY, Attorneys at Liiwand Solicitors 01 Claims, No. 3 Vinton Block, Opposite Post Oflte INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice in the State and Federal CNtrTt Indiana, and also before the Court oi Claims Mthe several Bureaux of War, Navy, Tost Offle and Treasury Departments a t Washington Ci ty. D. C. inn Jw. w. oct 25-1 v wilson, rr.ciru.Tcp. Sih-Eis (t.trtr f Ixliir vor, REENLIR . 1M. JOSEril DEAIlMtM), I n i Hciar. dec 27-ly F A I U F I E L D MILLS. BROWN St BEST, VkTI liL guarantee entire satisiorticn ii grindiag W FLOUR and MEAL. The highest ratrket price paid in cash for Wheat. This Flour is fur sale in Brook v i lie at the s teres of David Slaughter and John Rockafellar, as a also at the Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDi. 4inrnst-lv NOTICE TOFAIiSlELS. HIGHEST market price for Corn, Rye, ., a the Brookvillt Distillery. aor 1 9 tf. F R A X K WAfcf.. 2FL."3T HOUSE, JSlielbwille, Ind. II. PE1KCE & SON, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Traits. Dee. 13-ly 23 -L HI :el AND CHRIS. KCEBER, Al his linker y in Jirookville, continues to furnish rREH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, &c. Also serves np Ice Creeia and Ice Cold Lemonade He also sell. ICE in large or small quntias tia ma22-tf (FORMERLY FUDGE HOUSE,) BROOKVILLE, IND. AARON" C. MILLER, PR0PRIET0K Teed Stable attaehed. malz-y THE GREAT CAUSE OF 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 self-Abuso, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally: Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity , etc. By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," etc. The world-renowned Author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awfal consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whicheverysufferer.no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, to ny address, in a plaia sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address CHAS. J.C. KLINE A Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Offiee Box 458. INDIANA HOUSE, 163 Weit Fifth Street, nranraKJAvOp . esc Gideon Ryman, Proprietor. mch30-tf j5r. Z TETlGTTSoif PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA June V It
