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AT THE "Old White Corner, ix exciiaxge for FLANNELS, BLANKETS, S T O C t it 6 Y A & N S M V I FAC f L HE I) AT Til K , niRKISOX WOOLEX FACTORY!! Havi bought major.; c.rrr.TON'STOCK OV GOODS, and having aiso purchased AN ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT IN CINCINNATI, we wilt sell EXCLUSIVELY for j AT REDUCED PRICES. ' oet:'. DIET7. A GEIS. J. R. BARRETT & CO., Praprietar. t vcntrtR, j. b. M. W. HAILE, and A. J. KING, ARents fo Brookrille. apll PROF- C FT RISTY'S DOUBLE DISTILLED CONCENTS A.TED HAIR LOTIO, CIARKFULLY" and- scientifically prepared esJ pe-i iliy f ,r tho promotion of the gr.iwth of the l!erd. Thousan is of young men who have ed it will testify that it Improves the Irowth ok the Mustache axd Whiskers it e r r e r than .vxvrmxu Uskd. If yonr Matai-hor Whiskers does not grow Inag ntih t suit, you try a bottle. The Ln tiu acts immediately uion the producing glands, reiavigoraf ing their torpei action, producing in a ahort liin liiTuri itu growth of b-irl. Senthy Kpres, earefully packed, to any ddre in ho U nit I Sa tes, a t t H following prices: 'n II ttls, !,.; Thrco It .ttles, Dozen t one ad lres4, .S.'M. i.i.i llir .., , If yon wish th I.M flO to nse .t a Whisker Promoter, ask or writo fi.r Pro-". Christy's Djuble Divided '.ncentrated iliir I.otio. All Orier and LeMrrs -n-i't Id sent to PR r'.l!UTY .V C'V, Xo. ITS Wft Fifth Street.. 'uvinnti, 0. JOUX . P.VRX, Wholes lie 5ent. Ji. IV-ly. MT. OVltALlSE, STOVE AND TIN SHOP .,1 ' ft IiaBua k Broth or. WOULD respectfully direct the attcnti n ot all persons in a:t t TIN WAKE OH STOVES-. OF ANY KIND, to taeirassertniviit. a t their S h p i i, Mt.Carme j where taey ke-p corHn!l " n bnnd larae stock f evervthir. g i iteir lir.i- o t business . They will also pat ap to order, TlnRoofinp,Guttcrlrar!icBlsrs; Tkey are Iji A?entfer tie !lf nl A.Uns'J Pimps. Alw A-irrwt ff Kitnld's Metallic: ? il. a" 1 II eels, uieu t aiy wiil fH sitiet whol- j sale or r i I . I They ofFer allaniclesin their Sttre at most raonahlec sh prre .. n t t hi i w-rl i s w arran t - 4tegiveiatifaticn. dv rs r, s, en nlly v.licit - 4. Al(,rt fI.MX.?SNS R01S per foot nr.Wftr piv-it. Apr It". 1 j. i;)its. UUULKY 8 UKCt! KNABE &, BiRCCK AMP IT A V K opened a new (cocety Slre in tke room ' AX a.tj mmg U..I.V lj Store, wk.r. they kit lr ALL KNlS O V FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, sngarsr Spices, &c wbi.'B are offered for sale At tub Lowest Market Prd-ks. Evrrtthing aswAlly kept in a ilrocery Storecaai , W ib!inttd there, either at WHOLESALE OS RET UL. Vf recpecttn'ly sIK-it the I iberal pa'ronace of j tKe iW'c. KNABE KROCKAMP. trttV Iv ' 0 V , I.-'' ' V. ' iWi s' tViii-', j HAHRISON, OHIO. ' MIS. II. J. .UiX, PaOPKIKTRESS.!

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P. P. WISMAH, DEALER IN ' .ram Stationery, TOS, NOTIONS, -AND BEGS to inform the citiiens of Brookville an! vioinity that he has jast opened in tha An Elesmt & Well Selected Stock or Such an Ladies Wcrk Boxes and Companions, Fancy Paper B-xi, Albums, Combs, Brushes, Pocket B oks, -.Vailets, Parses, Writing Desks, Beads, Chessn.en, Baekgainmon, Chessboards, Dominoes, Jec , Ae. Sueh as Plain and Faney Writing Paper and Enveloped, Lea I and Slate Pencils, Book Holders, Steel Pens, Blank Baoks, Inks, ic, c. 3ueh as Marbles, Tops, Base Balls, Jewsharps, Dolls, China Figures and Vases, Haruionioas or ?reneh Harps, &o., &o. Such as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, German and French Aceordeons and Concertinas in great variety, best Ibiliin Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, Music Books, SelfBinding Vfusie, Xesr'paper Folios, Sea., Ae. In addition to these Goods has also a splendid collection of BONNETS, II TS, EMBROIDERIES, DH333 Tanr.iiNGS, tarasols, "TFT UiilXercliiers, Gloves, Breastpins Fans, de. All the Very Litest an l Mst Fashionable Styles. P. P. WI3MAX. tools. OF Watches and Jewelry. j VyM. DAWSON has jast receired a splendid assortment of j 'onsistinif of Dnplex and Silver Watches, asd all , the rarictics of Jewelry of the latest styles and j patterns. lie has also a great variety of Clocks, wcich wi be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on holerale price. Old Gol nd Silver will be reee'ved in exchan si tor Good?. j Wateies ; omptly repaired i a neat and expe- ; dittoes man er. -Also, have est rrecircd a large and well seitit a'f)rtBi9iitof SI V T ' t i , UHV IMS O N3 LA L u T T IVES, &.C. Also keep en hand ! ALL KIMQS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pereu ; sion Caps, Lead. Ac. j Also Ouitar aad Violin Strings, Bows, Pegt Bridges, Tail Pieces, Ac. i WM. DAWSON. I Brookville, Oct. 9. 186S. IIA"RPERS WEEKLY. SPLEVDTDI.Y illustrated. Cr it iril ytice$ of the Press. Th Model Xewsnaper of our country complete In all the departments of an American Family V n r t7.m..'. VAAV!- 1 3 f - . . ' ' una cAriivu loriiseua T,nt fo tltle ,A ,T,n.RNiL CIVILIZATION." ! IS ew I nrk Kventng Post. j Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long after writers, nnd; ' printer, and nnMUhers are turned to dust. New S ! York Evangelist. j The best ef its class in America. Boston' 1 traveller. apers WoeMv mi v Ve nnreservedlv declared I the bet nriper in A nerica. The Independent. New York. j The rtcle nioj pnMic qi "stions wh?eh appear !in Harrr's weeklv from week to week form a re- : m irk able ser! of hrief noli tics 1 essays . They hre distinguished hv clear anil pointed statement, bv t xood cianin sens. Hv independence and breadth . ef view. They are th) cvoresion of matnre 1 conviction , hi?h nrin-iple. and strnn g fee'Jn g. and itave thir nlice amulet the best UewspAper i'"""!"'!" xime. .orin Ameriean lieview : Boston, Mass. SUBSCRIPTIONS -1869. .Tetms: Tii-'i'iTitPiti.v.fuin vetr .OP An Extra Cony of either tho M eauine. Weekly , r M x A r will be sn i" iel j r 1 1 is for every Club of Five Subscribers at I .') ev.-h, in one remittance; or Six Ci.pies for fi.l.'H. Subscriptions to ilror"s M i gi fine, Week ly, a nd R t to one 1 lrt- fr one ycir, S10 00; er.twiof II irivr's Periodicals, to one ad. tress fr veAr, .7 00. P.Ack S'a nr.n ho snpn'iedat any tim. The Vli til V il'in of liirrer's Weekly, in aeat cbith hi ndin. will be sent by express, free f expense, for 7 eah. A complete Set, comprisin Eleven Yol'imes.en t cn receipt of -ash at th rate of $525 per vol freight At experfse of p,ii-,-haser. Volume XII, ready January 1st, The ti r "X i-pcr's Wreklv is ?0 cents " a Yfir.wr.ieH tt he t.ii I at the subscriber', post1 1 o lb ri"ti n A American lrvinSfAt fronA British r A t b A.com r anted ' North i tith 20 ! ; c-ents I iitienal, to prepay United States postage. ' A d dress ! HXRPER A R ROTH ERS. New York. ' lyMORET'S VH'W AUKRIOA, Enlarg I ed. It is the bj Juvenilo Miiatitie. Every j Biy an l 'ii.-l th t s ? 's it savs so; all the Press say i so; an I Pirents an l Teachers confirm it. Do not 1 fail to se-ure a c pv. A giod Microscope, with i, 1 1 s i y it -i jer . i conn ne living ooiects, or a tS::! nj! IT'! nntivr oi otnur itesiranie articles, sttven as i jM-e-wLim to eeh sHhcrilxr. Yearly, 1.50. rjiihoatina Oinee,Si Broadway, New ork. " - -P-- "'l. ; i : . . . . i - . . u- . Dec. IS-Sw. WILLIAM G. QUICK, VttarncyatLawtl Ueal Estate Agent, ! Ba.lOKYU.I.E, INDIANA. O ITtce i nth e Court House. Collections promptly ! attended to. Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes aiid.Ae. janlS-pm j Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ItROO K V I I.l.E, I N PI ANA. TV0f(ii-e in t ho second itory of the Democrat Rui I n r : feb 1 9 vriNTTorf itousrv

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JOSEPH KOLIIOFF, (OAlvV BUILD1N,) HAS opened a store fo r the pnrpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &C., -I ! will kp on hand a good assortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen' sFuniishing Goods such at CLO II , SIAIER anl e very thing suitable for Fall & Winter Wear, COLLAR ANDKE E EN R 3 ClHntherend make your nnrch ases , or leav ar orders, and you willbesuited both in work nd prices. . 96m-inn BROOKVILLE MiRBLE WORKS. Haying been engaged in the Twelve Years, S jrf j'TZT i fir'.'lff nd thankful for past t-)!sVl. favors, 1 would in-li-t iv-3 1:; -;- !'i'i5"' form the tinblic that A ' ':5iI I am still carrying I-?;--?. V on at the 7m0m 0LD STAND In the rear of the Court Ilou'e, and am prepared to furnish promptly, and at the cheapest rates, any kind of work in pltin, fancy, curved, or scalptural, executed to satisfy the rast particular. Triveliog Agents, Andy A. Heason and V. B. Martin. II. II. SC U RICIIT E. May 3 NEW eurae stor THE undersigned has jast received an entirely new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them t the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and see them", and ex;nine the prices before buying elsewhere. My uiutto is, fnrC;sh, and but S3 L, V o JOHN KlXrt. tr u 2 llj Oct. 16. ARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST1 To Fanners, Express ompanies, S'ajc 1'ropricms, Jjivry FsnbiishmcHS, and all who use Horses. 1)11. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, In pint Dottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Spiints, Cuts, Colic, Slipping Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Eoot, A-c. All who own or employ horses, are assured that this Liniment will do all and more than is stated in caring the above-no med conipls ints. During twenty years it has never failed to give satisfaction in a single insfance. Sold by the Druggists. Dp-t, ft Cortlandt Street, New York. jJune 2fi. ROBE flTH. POVTER, Attn r no v n. t JLa n w IWOOXYILLE, IXDIAXA. Office with S. S. Harrell, Esq., in T. T. Yets Ruil ling, opposite the Court House. Jnlyl2-ly. THE HEW 0BK OBSERVER IS now Publishing a New Seril Story, through a lar;e rait of the next volut to run through a large pait of the next volume, en titled "Mil. BROWNING'S PARISH." All New Subscribers will get the Story Coninlete. J - ,Pn.l Ornver X- Ttiter'.! 55ewinT AT ehir, for IS New Subscribers. I n order to introduce the Observer to new readers and new circles of inlluvnce, we make the following liberal offers for NEW SUBSCRIBERS: We wi! 1 send the Observer for one yea r to 2 subscribers, one or both being new, for t 00 S " twoor all S 00 4 three or all " $10 00 Or, to any person sen. ling us five or more new subscribers, wc will allow one dollar commission on C.Arll . KvSend by chock, draft, or Post-office order. Sample Copies And Circulars sent free. Teri:;s, 53 oit a YCAr, in advance. SIPSEY E."MOKSE, Jr., A- CO., Dec. 4. ;I7 Park Row, New York. ' "I 1? T P I- I T V T ( T? " I ! 1 AV lVjli I JL J IV I I T 'i ll V THE n SUING & KAISER H v e received a Magnificent Stock of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, eonsisting in part of. and embracing an endless variety of t-tyles and ynaluy. iakk vknits AND DKhATNKS, r lain it Ficsuiir.n lustues, ENGLISH & FRENCH MERINOS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. All those in need of Dry Goods will find it to their advantage to give us a call. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. oetSO SFING A- XAISER. SADDLE & HARNESS M AM F ACTl UER, Respectfully announces to the eitirens of Metamora and vicinity th.t he is prepared to furnish $ ABBESS ANQ SAESESS of every kind promptly to order. Al done on short notice. Terms reasonable. Mclaiuor.t, Ind., Oct. 16 3m.

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SWING MACBIIHB SUCCEEDS in taking the Premium at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Tarls, over seventy-two different Machines, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was al?o awarded the Premium at oar last County Fair. o other Machine will do so long a range of work. It Ilems, Fells, Cards, Gathers, Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and Sews on a Ruffle at the same time. It makes TOUR BIFPERENT STITCHES. the lock, knot, double-lock, and double-knot, each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. It has the REYER8IBL II 0TI0N, which 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 stitch to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in aioti n. The Needle is more Easily Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be used where quiet is necessary, does not require a finer thread on the under side than it does lor the upper, and will Sew from tlie Finest to the 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 FOBOUS PLASTERS. Allentown, Pcnn., April 4, 1868. Messrs. T. Allcock & Co-: Dkab Sirs: My daughter used one of vour Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in uer side, and it cured her in one week. Yours truly, JOHN V. X. HUNTER. We refer to the Forty Thousand Druggists who sc'l our Plasters, as to their hig'a sterling character. ALLCOCK A CO.. Agency, Brandreth New York. Sold by all Druggist3. June 26. House, FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CRHISTADORO'3 DYE, begin t TURN WHITE, ,-ed, sandy , and gray. Manhood and beauty, with the one defect in their personal appearance remedied by CRISTADORO'S 1TAIR D 1 E, rejoice 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 Hair Dressers. June 26. Large Wages for Men or Women, ANSWERS to all the Advertisements from Eastern and Western Papers offering Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac, showing the character of each, their articles, compounds, preparations, inventions, recipes, patents, books, Sec. Those out of employment , a nd those having employment affording a little leisure, can find somej thing to suit their opportunity and their taste: i some thi Kgs specially tdsptcd to Teachers; others suitable for Roys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can find something to make money on the "double quick." jps- Price ONE DO AR. Sent post paid by mail on rcceir.t of price. P. ANDREW & CO., Publishers, octlS-2m Dayton , Ohio. JOHN II. 11ANSC1IEN, DKAl.KR IS AND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. Also, agent for Dr. II. llirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopic Lenses. tJeorge W . Shepperd's everlasting iiold Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Cash paid or Work Done for Gold or Silver. t'articutar attention paiu to an itinns oi rcpairiugi Place of business, one door north of the "Old White Corner," (Burton's store) on Main Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. 17-y PROOFS OF TIIESIPERIOUQIALITY OF THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT VA" 7 TnE American Warth Company, of Walthnin, Mass., respectfully submit tha t their Watches are cheaper, moro accurate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, anil more easily kept in onlcrand repaired than my other watches in the market. They are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, nnd lss likely to be ir.jurcd than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than 700 parts. How they run under the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. Kl'ICF. OK THK tiKXFRAL S V FE K I . TKS Fr XT, 1 Ai.tooxa, Pa., Dec. 1 5., 1 Sf.f. J Gentlemen: The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our enginemen, to whom wo furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried on our line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I hive great satiafaction in saying tout wa tches ,rive us less trouble, and have worn and do wear m ueh Ion ger without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware we formerly trusted to those of English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation; but as a class they never kept time as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by ray pradecessor, Mr. Lewis , whose experience extended over a seriis of years. Bespectfullv, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: Appleton, Tracy Sc Co., Waltham Watch Company, P. S. Bartlett, Wm. Ellery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Ma ss. Valthatn, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Allof these, with the exception of the Home WateS 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, so that buyers may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition . Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country, ROBBINS & APPLETON, spl2J 182 Broalwav, New York. C3-ixxxsn3a.xtlx3.i3.a; - W. II. BROIFIEL1) & BROTHER ir AVE opened a Gunsmith Shop in the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chris. Tragers Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted. i Ne y. 20 6m.

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: -y-: -aftMi Frartklin Marble Works, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop on JIain Street, south f the Court Jluuse. 2JQ)f r-Sr1 -i T7"ould respectfully announce to hisfriends and VV the public generally of this and the adjoining Counties of this State and Ohio, that he is now prepared to execute in the best style of the trado ail work: in his line, such as MONUMENTS, T O JSL B STONES, Being a practical artist, lie desires his friends and all others who have an inclination to favor him with a call and test what be 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 proaiptlv fi! led. Feb. 5, JOSEPH HAXXAJf. LEWIS St. GQ.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOB THE MILLION! . Thousands of families in the city ui country have long felt tie want of an Illustrated Journal at a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good i artists. The literary department will be one of the features of ths paper, and we shall publish, from tirue to time, original Talcs, Sketches, ic, by the leading writers of the country. THIS IS NO LOTTERY. But we effer as an iaduceraeo t to those who subscribe, and will help to puh forward to a -uocess-ful is? uc, a chca n and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and give a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know if they hive a piemium. There will be 2, ."15 premiums distributed to the subscribers. The j'apc-r will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book h:s been prerarcd for f ubsertbois wirh numbers from 1 to 100, oOd, and the premiums aro equally dis tributtsd through the one liuadroj thousand numbers. If there should be one thousand nftnes received on the same dav and dte. the letters will be i opened regularly as they cciae to hand, and marked on the book n rearular rotation as opened, so that th-ere wi:l be a fair distribution of th premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to tbe premiums, in the Nkw Yohk Monthly Illustratkp, and ia the city and ur?-y papers. The following Premiums will be distributed; 10 Cash Premiums of f.50il each, ....fa.OCfl 5 ' 2.10 .. 1,000 10 " la.) 20 " " i0 40 " " 25 80 " " 10 ...1,000 ....l.ooo 1 ooo tji)0 50 rtoM Watches, (Amn Watch Co.)-?.r0 each.2.5ti0 50 Wilcox A 5ibba')fewing Machines, fiO " 3, 00.) 50 Howe's Sewing Machiiics, 00 " 3.000 2000 Premi-ims of SI each ....a. ,i 2,000 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.. 1 copy, one year, with one subscription, ..$1,00 5 copies, ' fire " 5,00 20 " " " twenty " 2l,00 Persons getting up eiubs will be entitled to premiums, as bove. Address, LE V IS i CO., 41 Mercer St., N. 1., Box 3:!yl . Write the address plain . giving t own shin, ccuni ty and jt ite. 'or.ey by draft. p-.t oiSce onir, I registered letter, or express, may be seut at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi St iekwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machii.cCo.,fi0l Proadwiiy, New York. Edward P. Hatch. Secretary of ('ae Wilcox A" Hil bs' fcewing Mucciue Co., 503 Broad wav, N cw York. Send for specimen c py containing all necessnrv in fi. r :i; a t ioti . febl4-fim Tv ? c" f f n 3. A New Sinuini. Book for the use of Schools, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, by 0. . Allen. This Bookcontains: Fikst, A -cry carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Skcosply, A large number of new and beautiful School Songs. Thikdly, A short Can'.ata The School Fcstivl designed expressly for use at School Keckptions, Concerts, and Exbikitioxs The publishers, in presentins this work to Prin-' eipals and Teachers, would call special attention ! j to its superior merits as a School Song Book, j (The author has been very careful in the selection i of his 51 rsic, 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 Hoard of Education, as the Text Book for tLe Public Schools in the City of New York. Price 60c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per dor. Sample copies sentbv mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL SON, O. J. W I LL AR D, Jury .". 1S'8. 54S Rrosdwav, N. Y. Manliood: How Lost, How Restored. JUST published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell 's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine)of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Iinpotency . Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, aad Fits, induced by seif-indmlgcnce or sexual extravagance. Price, in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thiriy years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of ir.toi n-lie lieinc or the application of tha knife; pointing out a mode cfcure at once simple, certain , and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure biiuaelf cheaply, privately and radically. jjyCf-This lecture should ba in the hands 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 tJuidc," price 2j cents. Address the Publishers, CUAS.J. C. KLINE .t CO., 127 Bowery, New Y'ork, Post-0:liee Box 4,586. Feb. 5. J . W . AC o 3sl E 13 ATTORNEY AT LAW BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. 5i0rrS Com House, up stairs, laull-r VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAX HORN. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-ly. DURNAN HOUSE, RICHARD July ld-y DURNAN, 1 iiUi 1-ft ,A A 1 P P 1 1" T A T? , ItlL. A. Vil. GEO. BQWLBY. 3tltnl S.Otiltt siscut,! AND NOT.V V Vi U 1 V, . HAB-RTSOK, OHIO. I have for sale alsrjceamountoffariu landsand ' town property in all the Western States. j aug 30-6m.

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