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ltTOUI. I rispct fully d iree t the a tten tion of "V nil pcr'-nif in an t o f TTN V U K Oil STOVES OF ANY KIND. to taeiraniortmnt,attheirShop in Mt.Carme where they keep eor.Ftantlv n hand larte ateek j e f eTerytnins:int,'cirliBeo! business, lb ey will alio pot up to order, TlnUooflJigjCluttei lug and Spnntlng. They are also Agentsfor the tiilc of Adami'i Pumps. Alio Agents for Eiswald's Metallio S lies ai III cols, which they will sell either wholesale or retail . They offer all article? In their Store at most reonablecash priees,end thtir work iswarront4 to give satisfaction. Order? respcctfull j solicited. Also, put up LIGHTNING RODS 12.cts. per foot and 1 ,50 per point. ... Anr l, Ifirttl-ly. PROF- CfTRrTY'S h via Lorto, CI VRBFULT.Y and !o!cntifl rilly prejirl es t p cilly for tho printioi of the jfrowth of he "ievd. Thomnn ts f yu-g men who have ed it will testify tint it Improves Tint nimwrri of the JIus- !, TACI1K AID WmsiCf.its BKfrEtt THAN ANYTHING IJsKO. If ro'ir M nt -h-? or 'Vhii1to" ilos not srrow lonx eaoJii r.'i lit. yon try .-t U it.Me. Tbo l-o tio attain 1! f-ely n o m t h o i. r ..1 i n sr ylin.U, rei ri r r if ! i if t heir t irj.e 1 a-tiio, rodociig in a short ti an i Imc iriant growth of bard. ent'ny Kt i-im, oa-a'ully ii -ked, to any ndiirn ii t'n IJ it-i 1 -5 ts t. . t t h " fol It win u pri ce: Omll.ttli, rh-o? Bitle, i,i0 Half D mn to one a I irer'S . 5 .:iit. If yon rih t'n tiHU t ' n o h Wiskfr l'rnmtnr, nil or write for Pro-. Chris'y's Double Iiitllo I C n?e:itr it? 1 !l .ir l.ori... AH Or lars an 1 L-- oiv j to lil V.;i 't iTV ,V CO., Ko. 17 W-i Fif'H Street. 'Nivinn iti.O. ' .TO.IN tt.PVRS, V.f.1 si A -ent. ! J vn. li ly. GROCERY STORE. K N ABE Sl BROOKAMP HAVKopencd a new Grocer Store i n therooni d.j lining Hailu's l'rug Store, Tthtre they kve for sale Alili KNDS OF FAMILY GUOCKiai-S, juoh as rars, Spices, &c., Teai, Coffees, su whioh are offere I for sale At tub I-)'.vr.sr Market Prices. Everything n-mally krpt in a tir-cry 5-torcean be ob?a;nd tlirre. either .i t VilO',KSU,tt OR VHi. We rnectfu!l soli'-i the ! ibr I pi'T-'tisppof the public. K N A IJ K II ROC K A M P. M I v WW I ! ; l I I O VrRctcblo W V ' - I I H I l RtCTCKATIVE I .1.-. l-t.-.l Tl..- . It. . ill- 1 ttr t. ii -v. .-..m-v.l. .1 1 . til. t i:l hi I.. Ir ,.v I r- i v.ili. u Li I e-i.Ti-ip t i.l.-l 1. -i.' I tl . i -ii-- I rolt.r; VI. 'KI .. "ll 1.1 ...11 -t, - " 0 sO l. . . Hi..': - ili.' i : i .. V. ' . -r. . ... .'.A. if "" ' . V J. R. BARRET T & CO., Pronrietor., MASl'HKSTKll, S. II. M. W. HULK, aid V. J. hlHtl, Agents fo B rookvi'le apl 7 23 BL T ' i O-Hivurhbio I ron IMa ntci m TTT TT . VT ye? A FT7! Patented J i '.i 'Jrn, IStJT T !tS M "chine har a l ant rres never before intro.ifl I to tho l'.irr. r, which he oau only realio by a practical t f t. S tine o thcadTantaft el.iini4 oe? oth- t Hiding Cultivators ar. 1 t. pi n t t m at a ti 'lie, cither in hills nr Irills, with one h i.t, ;il tbe ra.o f twenty acres per d 2 1. It pi . ws as d p a . desired any kind of oil. S I. Tt wtll plow hill nr drilled corn. 4th. It is the liirhtc t draught ol ar.y wheeled Cultivator loing thesioic work , as the l-n nghtts f-o'n the bea-m of the lows, tUe smnc as a .L.uble hovel hl Rv h-ac.5; oth. The- great night ii will plow co-r withi n j bnkin ftth. Charng Ibe plows to make ne furrows ! whti fhtinif nil. y. 7 thu "Hie ljnt ibility of tfc driver st. fh. Its Jarability over wooitm toiuhincs. Tt i th only mc.chire wanted in the Sold i ftr the hre-kinis done till the crop is laid by . j For further information, address j It. W. RF.MY, ' dev27- tf ErookvvMc, Franklin Co., Ind. . , "5 ' 1Y 1 '1 CI PJ.'IY iSi'l'l'Tt) O'Ai) " V V ( V - t. l , , norson desirous of ': pure article t of F"V Seed free from air impurities audi Hikor Seels for sowing purposes iho coming j Sprin-r can find sm-h by callttig onthe mitlerigiel. We wi:l have a small lot of a new kind tf need f illcd 1WTITKY FLAXSEED, w ioh it is c-i. ii in i rk rTFR and more Moni cTt vk 'h n "or u non- seed b 1 1 tho m-erits of which w kii-oT h: ! : le . j" -r n . i'o r.if ifiven by any other houses T ie H''i i- 'o 1 h'-' piice will be pail lor the, -,, M.l d dive red .it R rook vi He, 0 X ford , I ii 1,1 rt v . -r i t oar store "i""-"'. 1 . Ul'.l, IS j.l I v. .MULtli Oi li.Min

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Brookville Bazar ! P.P.WlSMANf : . - i t DEALER IIT . . . f ' ..8!8?6&ia':,, TJEOS t inform the citizens of BrookcilTe and U1 II 1VJ V LI U f U O J - V- V v J' v v ... Sio b matin .33 uU &(uir An Elegant Well Selected Stock of .V? UVUJ Sueh,s todies' Work Boxes and Companion, Fancy Pper Rosea, Albums, Cmnbs, Brushes, Pocket Rioki. Vtlets, Parses, Writing Desks, Beads, Chess r.en, Backgatainon, Chessboard?, Dominoes, .V.-J , &c. . , S If i'T. I Q n S Such as PlVm an l Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes, Leid sni Slate Pencils, Book Holders, Steel Pons, Blank Boks, Inks, &o., Ae. ! Such as Marbles, Tops, Base Balls, Jewsharpe, D'll,CHia Fiires and Vases, Harraonioas r Freneh Harps, ic, Jte. t Such as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, German and French Acor leons and Couoartinns in great variety, bast frilim Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Bjxej, Sheet Music, Music Books, SelfBin iing Music, Ne vspapor Folio, Jto., Jtc. In addition to these Goods has also a splendid collection of BONNETS, II ATS, EAfBROIDERIES, O , Hi i lijfc liDfs, HI v-vs, Ureastplns Fans, Ac. All of the Very Tjitsfnnl .!' Fashion able tlylt:s. P. P. WT3MAX. 1ST G 77 StOCK OF Watohss and Jewelry. WM. DAWSON bas just received a splendia assortment of Wt-H;E;-S A?iQj j,twr.LRly,e "onsistfng of Duplex and Silver Watches, and all 'lie varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and ptterns. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which wi be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on holesale price. ' Old Gol nd S ilver will be reee'ved in exchange for Gor.dc. Wafehes i omptly repaired in a neat and expeditiovi man er. "Also, hive ost received a large and well seoti a !snr t mn t n f vSixr.LE l- doit nr. K shot guns. 11 1 . VO L V K US, V I STO F. HOLSTKRS AND BKLTR, POWDKU FLASKS, SHOT BHITS, FOCKFiT KNIVES, Ac. Also Vcp on iand ALL XIHS OF AMMUNITION. 'Powdor, Cav3. Cartridges. Gevernment Fercu sion Caps, Lcad..frc. ls, Gnitar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegt Bridges, Tail Pie.-ep, Ac. WM. DAWSON. Brook ville, Oct. 9. 1 8fi: . UAHPKR'S WKFJv EY. i SPI.B VDfOY ILLUSTRATED. ' (Zii.-il JTorirr. of tin' Prists. I Tho Mo lal Xcwspaper of nurcnuotry coTTir1otc in sit the 1 r.nrf int of n ioicri '.Ti Fmnilr ! . i spor li.rr-fr u ppklv "l is earned fnriteira j risM to its tilo, " i i -rn Au iir ci vilix tiox ." j I New ork Pvoninjr P '. Onrntt'jre historians v-ill -arich thomaolves I : mil nfllnwr'f ir,-.Mr !nt nfter wri t . ind)rntrs. and on :il i.shors are turned to dast TorV Kvnn jplisl. I Th best .f its clas in Aroric. Boston i Traveller. j H i-pt-r's Weekly mav bo nore.ervedlr declared ' Ibe bet nnwnper in A norioa The Indepen- j dnt,XrwVorV;. j Th artil.-s noon niMit q-iestinn rhih ippervr ! in Harper's v.M-kl v fr-nn Tek to week form' a re j ;nrknl.!e -.pri - . f !rj0f ooliiicl vs. T bey v. re Ti.tingnished bv i-lcr nd n linr.-d t.i t men t. 1V iood ivvumn 0"iM,hv i n 1 ;...ndenco and brofidth I of view. T'i.'t r fn expression of mitnr ! i-on vii-i,n . bi ii i-.-in -i ii'o. sod trnnt ("eel in n d j tV. th.ir M.c- ns the best ncrspaper' wriCnir f the time. North Aiucriom Review ' Boston, Mass. j j STJ33CRIPTIONS-18G9. ' :Te ms: 't i:-t' Wit ? k v. on voir ?4,f 0 An Extra Cnv of either the M iga'.ine. Weekly, 1 ' or ll. r wiil be 5 1 io i 1 sr ti for c . ery Club of j Five Sub.-ori'irrs at.-I.O I e.i -h, in on: reiiiittance: : or Si x Copies for f - ."rt. ' Su!i'ripiion? to li.;Pr'i M gi.r.ine, Weekly, j I ind II it. to nn i I ire-s fir one year, ifltlOO;' i or, two o!" "I ir-i-r's Perio lieals, to "one address or ii t jmi, :i W. ' P u k Xiioi'-ers can V vnprtlcd at my 'ime. ! The V Ti l I '. I .1 of litior's VwHv !n ' j neat c". ih v i V-.'-x, will ! .- ent by x press," free J f rxpeoo. t'..r r ei-h. A complete' Set. com- I j pricing i'i.-Vfii Volumes. seat en receipt of ?ash i uthe rate . f r .v-.s v.:r . -o! , freight ,t expense of , mirrhsktr. Voljuia Xtl. ready January 1st,1 Ihc i're -i -l irpcr's Weekly is ?0 ocnt a imr.wjtch .i it he t i - the subscriber's post- i Ois.-ip'ion? sent f-im Rritib Vrtb America- rin-c - it be -coinnanied with 2 ti t' l-litional, to prep ly United States postage. Ad .ire:11 VRPKR A BROTHERS, New York. DKMORE-T'S YOUXU AMERTA. Enlarged. 1 1 is the bct J uveni e Ma-fStine. Kverv ' Hoy and lirltSits'os itsiysso:tl the Presssay ! I so; nd 1' trents vn I Te i-hers contlrin it. Do not I fail to secure a c ov. A good M icroscope, wi th a tJlss Cvlin ler, t o c infine livinst objects, or ai ! good t wo-bla led, po irl Po ket - lv n i fe, and a larg I 'number of ot'ier desirable articles, given as: I premiums to eieh stcnber. Yearly, 1,50. j Pjblicatien Office, St Kroadway, New York, j Try it, Roys and iiirls. Spejimen copies, ten ' cents, milled free. Dec. !S-3w. WILLIAM G. QUICK, Vttorneyat Law A-Ileal Estate Agent, mnOKYll.t.K, INDIANA. O-rTice in'hc Co irt llonso. Collections promptly amended to, Heal Estale bought and sold. Taxes paid, Ac. jan 1 8-Ciu . . APABIa ,66 E JR. M y Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, HKOOK VII.LE, INDIANA. NtJuORice in the second ttory of the Democrat Building. febt Cambridge City, Indiana, V l N T O X , PRO P R I V, TOR octlS ly

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JOSEPH KOLHOFF, ( OA KlS ' BUILDIN,) ". HAS opened a store for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, YESTS, &C, IPot Mim sumdi tie will kasp on hand a good assortment f READY-MADE CLOTHING, Sentleraen'sFiirnishing Goods such ai ; . 0 , StAIER n 1 ererythingsuitablef or Fall & Winter Wear, COtiL U ... ; ANDR E ' E ' 5 E N, . 1" , 3 OilHnthere:nd'nakeyourpurctase,orleaT 'ir or l9rs ,nd yoa will be suited both in work nd prices. 9m-iun MARBLE -WORKS. HaTing been engaged in the MARBLE BUSINESS . T?l .-. -itr. rr ru- . ! i1 Jtc---i tlf ST T..T " iSM.ii.a 3 v. V-i-at this place for -ttfsl Twelve Years, lij h'fttj KM and thankful for past J favors, 1 would in ' form the public that i' f I am still on at the carrying I on at toe Iisfe5.6 m.&a 351 mmsm stand In the riar of the Court Houe. and am prepared to furnish promptly, and at the cheapest rates, any kindotwork in S X U2 plain, fmcy, curved, or scalptural, executed to satisfy thomwst pirticnlar. Traveling Agents, Andy A. TIeason and V. B. Martin. II . H.SG1IKICHTE. May 3 THE undersigned has just received an entirely new stock of CHjOTHUNTO, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AftSD C PS, and Gents1 Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them it the . LOWEST GASH PRICES. Call and see them, and examine the prices before buy ing elsewhere. My uiutto is, for Cash, and but -0 53 S P G H (c) ?J L T a Oct. 16. JOHN KING. w ARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST! To F.irmrrs, Ftrjrefs ompanics, Stage I'roprirors, Livery FsnLlitshmcn, and all who nxi' Horses. DR. TO 15 AS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For Ibe cure of L.tinenoss, Sorntrhes, Wi Sprnins, Bruises, Spiints, Cuts, Colic, Still Overheating, Sore Throat, N :iil in tc. All who own or employ horses, are ass this Liniment will do all and more thsn in curing the above-named complaints. nd Gulls, S I i p ri i ii j the Foot, nred that i s slated During satisfi.rtwenty years it his pevet failed to iriv tion in a sin e i nsfa nee. Sold by the D ruggists. Depot, a'l Cortlaudt Street, New York June HE HEW YORE OBSHHVEB IS now Publishing a Now Seiiil Story, to run through a large part of the next volume, entitled 'Mil. BROWNING'S PAHISH." AM New Subscribers will get the Story Complete. We send (Jrnver A- Baker's joj Sewing Machine fr 18 New Subscribers. I n o rder to in t rod u-"e th c Observer t o new rea I ers and new circles of intlacnoe, we make the following liberal otters for NEW SUBS 7RIRERS: We will send the O!?orvorfor one year to 2 subscribers, one or both being new, for $6 00 3 ' twoor all " J(8 00 4 " threo or all " $10 00 Or, to any pc-son sending us five or more new subscribers, we wiil allow out dollar commission on e a Ii . 'T-Sen .l by check, dr;ft, or Post-office order. Sample Copies nmi Circulars sent free. ToniH, $:t ."id a year, in advance. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr., .t TO., Dec. 4. 37 Park Row, No York. PRICES UNIFORM AT i HE I I If 1 V I i t if it ---,. - O J I I x! C A i 5 K iv rtvo received ft M a nifioent Stork of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, consisting in part of, and embracing an endless variety of Styles and Quality. DARK PKNITS AND DKLAtNRS, FLAIN & FIC.ORKD LUSTRBS, ENGLISH & FRBNCU M BRINGS, SHAWLS AND V LO KINGS, II ROW N & BLEACHED MUSLINS, JEANS, TWEEDS. CASSIMKRES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, etc. All those in need of Dry fiords will find it to their advantage to give us a call. WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. oet30 SUING A XAtSER. SADDLE & HARNESS! MAXUFA(!TIIER, j "i - . .r..n ,. ... .i. .,;i;,. nr f .. I K"r" - . ... . mora and vicinity that be is prepared to furof every kind promptly to order. "Alo - . done on short notiee. Terms roosonabl. Metainora, Ind., Oot. 1 3m. if o w o (u w k ? m np LICENSED f 7 QT I0NEER Terms reasonable. Address DrewsrsVurg. Oct I S jui.

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SWING MACHINE SUCCEEDS in taking the Premium at all the Fairs wherever exhibited, having taken the First Prize at Paris, over seventy-two different Machines, as the OEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD. Was also awarded the Premium at our last County; Fair.. other Machine will' do ao long range of work., . . It Hems, Fells, Cards, Gathers, Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and Seics on a ; Ruffle at the same time. ' s ; 1 It makes . , j TOUR BirFERBNT STITCKSS. the lock,' k no t, douMe-Iock, and double-knot, each stitch being aliko on both Bides of the fabric. . It " llEYEliSIBL : ID 0TI0N, which enables the operator by simply turning a thumb screw to have the work ruu either to the right or left, stay any part of the seams, or fasten ends of seams without turning the fabric. Chang

ing the length of stitches, and from one kind of stitch to another, can reaaiiy oe uone wane me Machine is in uioti n. . The Needle is more Easily Adjusted than in any other machine, and can be used where quiet ie necessary, does not require a finer thread on the under sido than it does tor the upper, ana will Sew from tlie Fine&tto the Heaviest Fabric without change of thread or breaking of needle. Then everybody desiring a good Machine, should examine the Flcrence at once. Remember, J. T. WILSON & SON", feb 21-tf ' ' " Travtlirg Agents, Laurel. ALLCOCR'S POROUS PIASTERS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1868. Messrs. T. ALt.coCK i Co : Dkar 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 to the Forty Thousand Druggists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCIC Sc CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by ail Druggists. June 26. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately CUT OFF from asupply of CRHISTADORO'S DYE, begin TURN WHITE, ed, sandy.and gray. Manhood and beauty, with tb one defect in their personal appearance remidied by C'RISTADORO'S HAIR-DIE, 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 Dreseers. June 20. Large Wages for Men or Women, ANSWERS toall 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, Ac. Tbo? out of emr loj-mcBt.and tbosehaving employment affording a little leisure, can find something to suit their opportunity and their taste; some tlftags specially adapted to Teachers; others suitable for Hoys and Girls. Returned and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can find something to make money on the '-double quick." jjp"" Price ONE DO ATI. Sent post paid by mail on receintof price. P. ANDREW & CO., Publishers, ocMS-2oi Dayton, Ohio. JOHN II.tlANSCilKN, OKAI.BR is 4 ND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store H. Also, inrentlor Dr II. Hirsh's Spheroidal :pe( taeli-s, with improved Pantoscopic Lenses. tieorge.W . Sheppfcrd's everlasting tjold Pens, tho ce'e'orated Seth Thomas Clocks, ami the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Cash pa id. nr Work Done for Gold or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kin ds of Repairing. Place of business, one door north of th "Old Whin? Corner," (Uurton's store) on Main Burgess s traet. Brook ville, Indiana. Apl. 17 y. PROOFS OF THESl TERIOKQUAL.ITY AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT JC'J--THE Artcricnn Warth Company, of WoHham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more durablo, better adapted for general use, and mere easily kept in ordcrand repaired than ar.y other watches in the market. XLey are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and l-;ss likely to be injured than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of from 1"5 to 300 pieces, while in anoldEnglih wate"h there are more than 700 parts. How they run under the hardest trial watches can liave, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. fcFt--ICK or TIIK UKNKRAL SrPKRlSTKKnKST, 1 Altouna, Pa., Dec. 15., IMiti. j (isr.tlemen: The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our enginetnen, to whom we furnish watehos as part of our equipment. There aru now some three bnndrcd of them carried on our line, and we consider thera good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I h ive great satisfaction in saiing your watches ive us less trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. A s you a re aw are we foi merly 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 my pradecessor, Mr. Uewic, whose experience extended over a series of years. ti espectfullv, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watcb Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: Appleton, Tracy A Co., Waltham Watch Company, P. S. Rartlett, Wm. Ellery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. V'aliham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. All of 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 requisite for a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer sellinj these Watches is provided with tho 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 t heir guard again st i mposi tion . Any grades of Waltbaiu Watches may be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout tbe country, ROBBINS A APPI.ETON, np1 22 182 Rroadwaj, New York. tV. II. BRUMFIELD & BROTHER HAVE opened a Gunsmith Shop in the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chrie. Trager Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Attf.xdf.d to. All Work Warranted. Nov. 20 -pun.

LEWIS & GO 'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, ..... FOR THE MILLION 1 Thousands of families in the city and country have 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 wiil be tic of the features of the paper, and ve shall publish, from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, ic, by the leading writers of the country. , THIS IS NO LOTTERY. Tint we offer a an Inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to push forward to a successful issue, a cheap 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 w orth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscribeis with numbers from 1 to 10(1,000, 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 dite, 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 tbe premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to tbe premiums, in the Nkw York Mos-raLT Illustkaikd, and ia the city and country papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiums of $50ti each, $5,000 5 " " 200 " l.UUO 10 " 100 " .1,000 20 " " 50 " 1,000 40 " 25 " 1,000 80 " " 10 " 800 50 Mold Watches, ( Atn'n Watch Co.) $50 each. 2,500 50 Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 50 Howe's Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 2000 Preiai'tins of $1 each, 2,000 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1 copy, one year, w ith one subscription, $1,00 5 copies, " " five 5,00 20 " ' twenty . " .......20,00 Persons getting up clubs will be entitled to premiums, as above. Address, LEWIS A CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box33"l. Writethe address plain , giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, may be ent at our risk. . P.EFERENCES. Levi Istockwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., 699 Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatoh, Secretary of the Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Macsine Co., 503 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all neces

sary information. feb14-6m .ICS S0NS :.A,BINS.T'. A New Singing Book for the use of Schools, Academies, Seminaries and Singing Classes, by (J. . Allen. This Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Seponim.y, A large number of new and beautiful School Sors. TiiikDi.T, A short C.m'.ata The School Festival designed expressly for use- at School. RkritPTioss, Concerts, 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 has been very careful in the selection of his Music, which is almost entirely sew, and in adapting to it appropriate words with unobjectionable sentiments, which will commend its adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. The Song Cablnot has been adopted by the Hoard of Education, as the Text Hook for tLe PobMc Schools in the City of New York. Price 60e. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per dor,. ' Sample copies sent by mail postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. Published by WILLIAM HALL & SON, O. J. W ILLARD, July 3. ISflS. 51S Broadway, N . Y. Manhood: 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, Iuipo-te-ney, Mentul and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage; etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and l-'i ts, indufec i bjj self-indulgence-or-sexual extravagance. . i'i i-je. . - created envelope; only 6 cents, i'he celebrated auttior, in this admirable esay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful inactive, that the alarming consequences of self aliuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ctiectual, by means cf which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply; privately and radically. JiTi'CThis lecture should be in tbe 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. Uulverwell s "Marriage G uide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,5S6. Feb. 5. j . . :vr o is: x: m ATTORNEY AT LAW IB' iv :t x j-x. art X' R R 0 0 V I LI E , I N 1) I A N ouse, up stairs. n 1 1 i A. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. TAN IIORX. PROPRIETOR. jul 13-1y. O 171 JIS" ATnT mouse, RICHARD July lt-.v DURXAN, PROPRIETOR. GEO. BOWLBY. Ileal Estate ftgeut, i. tL y : AND x rr A Y V G I-IV"R "RISOiTST. OHIO. I have forsalea large amoun t of farm lands and town property in all the Western States. aug 30-6m. DEALER IN P AINTS AND OILS, VARNISHES TPatent Medicines- &c AT THE PUBLIC SCALE, (MAIN STREET,) BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Jnlyl7-ly fJNION MILLS! Situated two miles fforth of Fairfield. Particalarattention will be paid to CUSTOM WORK and satisfaction guarantied. I will always be found at my post, unless absent on business, hen my customers will be waited on by Jonn Lancaster, who challenges competition as a Grinder or Burr Dresser. FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAN D for sale, warranted as good as can be made in the Valley. TERMS CASH. Thanks for past patronage, and solicit a continuance of the same. ' J.E.BROWN, aug. 7-1 y. Proprietor.' FOR SALE. K0.00 one yesrold Peach Trees all of the best O varieties Prices low. Address P. FORCE CO., Oak Forest, lad. 1" eb. 2(5 tf.

PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The Cheapest arid Rest in the World Splendid Offers for 1869. This popular Monthly Magazine gives more for the money than any in the world.. For 1S69, it will be greatly improved. It will contain ONE THOUSAND PAGES 1 FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEE PLATEfSI . TViLVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWELVS COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS I NINE HUNDRED WOOS CUTS ! , T W EN IY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC.! , All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, or a dollar less than Magaiinea of - the class of 'Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are tbe best publishel anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 18f jn addition to its usual quantity of short stories. FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, via: "Mary Antionette's Talisman," by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens: "Tbe Mystery of Blackwood Grange," by the author of "Sir Neel'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 fix figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress can be cut out, without the aid of a loantaa maker. Also, several pages of HoueeLold and other receipts: in short, everything interesting to Ladies. SEFFAB PREMIUM ENBHAVINB! To every person getting up a Club for 1869 will be sent G RATIS, a copy of our new and splendid Mezzotint for framing, (size 2-1 leches by 16,) 'The Star of Bethlehem, after the celebrated master piece, by Gerome, the famous French artist. This is the iuoit desirable premium ever offerod. For large clubs, as will be seen below, an extra copy will be sent in addition. TERMS Alwajs in Advance: One Copy, for one year ..$2 CO Three Copies, for one year 5 00 Four Copies, for one year 6 00 Five copies , for one year, (and one to getter up of club) S 00 Eight Copies, for year, (and one to getter up of clab) 12 00 Fourteen Copies, for one jear, (and one to getter up of club) 20 00 Address, Post-vaid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chcs'nu' Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ,T- Specimens sent to those wishing to get up clubs. Oct 2:t. 1S6S. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Criiial A"(Vo he Fr ss, Tbe most popu'ur Monthly in the world. New York Ohseivr. We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone an d vari d cx '-'icLccs of HAUfKu's Maqa Z1XF. a jouruiii ..h a monthly circulation of about 1(0, Oi)0 copies in whnse pgJr some of the choicest litbt and me to no found k'1-r.e.al reading of the day. i e speak ol this work as an evidence of the cu'.ture of the American People: and the popularity it has nixj-iired is meiited. Each Number cou tuius fully 14-1 p.ig js of reading mat -ter, appropriately illustrated with g.ood woodcuts; and it combine in itself tbe racy monthly and the more philosophical iiuirterly, blended with the best features of tho daily journal. It has great power in the dissemination of a loveof pure literature. Trcbneh's Guido to American Literature, London. We can account for its success only by the sim pie fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of plcsinn and instructive reading for all. Xiou's He.a'.d. Boston. SU33 SHIPTI0N3.- 1:69. Terms: Harper's Magaiine, one year $4 00 An Extra Copy of eitherthe Magazine. Week ly, or Bazar wiil 1 e supplied gratis for every Ciub of Five Subscribers t 41 id) oich,iu one remittance; or Six Coj.ie- for i'2' 1)0. Subscriptions to Harper's Magnxine, Weekly, and Kaxar, to one address for one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one year, ?7 O'l. Back Number can be supplied at any time. A Com olete Set, now com prisi :-. g Thirty seven Volumes, innent tlutl billdili, will l. eeni y axpivss.lreigbt at expense ol purchaser, for $225 per volume. Silica vol imes by mail, postpaid. $3 00. Cloth cases, fur blading, 5S cents, by mail, postpaid. The postage i u Harper's Magazine is 24 cents a ye ir, which must be pai l at thu subscriber's post-office. Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must he. accompanied with 24 cents additional, to prepay I; ;itid Stes postage. Address HARPER J: BROTHERS: New York. Nov. 6. I gS. WM. A. PONlV- CO., Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, New York. Established nca.ly fifty years. Piano Fortes of our own make cqnnl o any and prires much lower than those ol other first class houses. Til E PAH LOR C. EM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in handsome rose word cases, medium sizo, is the handsomest and best Piau.4 ever made, and the prices exceeding ly !"v: every instiauitnt luili warranted five j ears; send f"r price list. We have always on baud ail kinds of Musical Instruments in great variety. Hand Instruments of Brass and German Si'vcr, warranted correct i n tone, at prices u.uch below other manufacturers. .Violin Strings. We keep the very choicest ud best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Guitar j-1. 51); mailed postage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. Oir catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. New lnufic published every day, and music mailed postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. J UST l'UBLlSUED The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and Henry Kleber. The simplest and most progressive acd lest work ever published. Price 2.50. . NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The New School Singing Book, used in the Pub lic Schools of New lork. Price 50 cts. bplen did discount to Teachers and others who intro duce tbe above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. POND 4 CO., Oct. 2 ly. 547 Broadway, New York. WOOL WANTED -dSLt Mlxerville ! I have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassiiners, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and i annels, which 1 am sellmgat 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 & CO., Sole Agents for the Gold Medal TV 31. KXABE & COGRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, . Also for the A. II. GALE & CO., EMI LG ABLER, And other First Class Inssruments, Wholesale Agents for OAIIHAKT & NUEDIIAM'S CF.LkBRiTKD ORGANS AND MELODEONS, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, JVo. G50 Broadway, 2?ew York, . - AKD " Aro. G9 TFastmfon Sree, CROSBY OPERA nOUSE, CHICAGA ILLINOIS Send for Catalogue and Price List. -0st.2-ly.

ATLANTIC GREAT -W&TEliS .(RAILWAY! The Shor and Direc Roue ' ' - - -' TO - ; - '. Y NEW. Y O RK, BOSTON NEW HAVEN, ... BRIDE PO RT, PROVIDENCE, , ELMIBA, - - . PITTSBTJR. HARKISB UR. PHILADELPHIA " " '' ' ' v : BALTIMORE''WASHINGTON CITY, AVD TO ALL POIKTS IS ... New .Tori, .New England and ' PeEisjlvanij. Two Through Express Trains, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with' all the principal Railways West and South. Morsixg Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays.) 6:00 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M., Boston 6:00 A.M. Lights i nci Expbkss, (except Saturdays,) 7;00 P. M.; arrive in New York second morning at7:C A. M., Boston 5:00 P. M. Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, snrpassingin elegance. and ct-mfort those on any other line, are attached to the Lightning Express at Cincinnati, and run Throcgh to New York withocti CHANGE OF CaRS. This is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. Baggage Checked tbkocgh to all foists East. Ask for Tirkets via Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout the South and West. W. B. SHATTUC, Gen'l Ticket Agent L. D. RI'CKER, Gen'l Sup't. : ang 6 Tin and Stove Store IX BllOO K V ILLE.

:'wsm mm nAS opened a Stove and Tin Shop in the build ing south of the Court-house Square, where ue keeps on band for sale OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries tor CASH. Also, he will Sl orders for TIN C0riEG AKD SIOUlIKG, and will attei.u promptly to. He respectfully solicits tbe patronage cf th b ic. - mitH It WILSON iljaROW. WU. M.MAI. MORROW 8c EY, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors of Claims, iVo.3 Vinton Block, Opposite Tost Ofng. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice in the Stateand Federal Court f Indiana, and also before the Court of Claims as the several Bureaux of War, Navy, Post Off. iand Treasury Departments a t W ash ingtor Ci ty D.C. iun2-y TV. TV. TV11.SCX, IltlUIUf. oct25-ly sJWdJs Lv J V b Vi- . I vim r-1 t . . - StUih-Fos Ci'Ti'i r t f 1 i I lie II FENS III It IM' JOSEril I)Ai3ICKP, Irciritfer. dec 27 -ly FAIKF IE LP MILLS.. BROWN & BEST, 1 7ILL guarantee entire satisfnetu n irgrindia H VV .FLOUR an i MEAL. '1 he highest nisrkit price paid in cash for WKcat. This Klonr is for sale in Brookville at tbe stors r of David Slaughter and John Kcckafellar, and. also at tbe Depot. Will alro furnish LUMBER OF ALL KJNDI. August S-ly KOTICK TO FAIJJSEliS. HIGHEST market price for Cern, Rye, I:, at the Brookvillt Distillery. ,prl9tf. FRANK WAfcr. fc?lielly ville, Ind. II. TE1RCE & SON, rroliricfcr. A Free 'Bus Runs to atu from all Trsies. Dee. 13-ly 23 313 AND CHRIS. KOEBER, At his Bakery iu Bioohcille, continues to furnish FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, &c. .Also serves np Ice Cream and Ice Cold lemontde Ue also sellb ICE in large or small qunties. tia ma22-tf THE OSEAT CAiSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just published, in a Eealed envelope. Price cents. i A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment, ana Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by self-Abuse, InvoluDtary Emissions, luipotency, Nervous Debility " Impediments to Marriage generrlly? Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, etc. By ROBERT J. CULYERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book, etc The world-renowned Author, in this admirabls Lecture, clearly proves, from, his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougif instruments, rings, or cordials pointing out .a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whieheverysufferer.no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. a. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. . Sent, under seal, to any address, in pi" sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell s . riage Guide," price 25 centf . Address UM AS. J- Ki. rv 1, 1 i - 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office BoxS"' I IM DTA SUA HO U S Ef 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Ryman, Proprietor. mch30-tf - Dr. Z- TETlOIJSOJSr PHYSICIAN AND SURGK0N, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA -Tdne'Y-v GRAIN AND SEED WANTED . I will pay Cash for all kinds of Grain and See , delivered at my Distillery or """'r Harrison. Ohio. JOHN COLTKB- , Sept. 23, 18t8-tf.