Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 April 1869 — Page 4
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-Www : i H--tv Brotner,! WOHLD re-peclfully dire t the atteution of all persons in wautof TLX WARE OR STOVES OF ANY K IND, to their ortmf nt,ttheirSfcop in Ml.Cirro where they keep cor s tan My r, hand Targe stock of evert thingintbeirlineo-f haziness. They will also- pt p I o order, TInR3o9ns,linUeiinj:aiidSpoiiiliig. Theyarealso Agentsfor the falf of AJami'i PamjM. Also Agents for Eiswald's Metallic 8 la n VI eels, which they will sell either wholesale or- ret!!. They offer all articles in their Store at most reana-brecsh price, an d their work iswarrantd te give satisfaction. Order respectfully solicited. AN. tint or. UflHTSIXO RODS lletf. per f not an tt.SOper poiat. puof- cnnrsTYSi DOUBLE DISTtLLEDOONIENrSriTED ; HAIll LOTIO, I VRFFV LL Y iA scicntitically prepared es-1 J peeially fr the pr u ?;n of the growth of; V'ie Heard. Tho-j-sn Is :" j'nujg men who have ! sod it will testify that it Improves tiik flnnwni of the3IcsTACHE AV! WlllSivnt-S itsriKtt THAN ANYTHING UsKl. If your MaU t ii or Whi?K' d..s not grow , lont na;;i n s tit. y'i trv h-tl. The tio a-t i n ii.'.li I cly u, m ths producing g'uds, reinvig r iting their torpe I atiin, pruducitg in a ihurt ti:n tiT irint rmh of bc-ird. Sentby K mies, erc:"ul!y Di'-Vnl , to any ad-dre-s in t'-.n II .tits I 1 1 . z th foil wnif prices: OneUittl:, l,.: Three IS ;t!es, 3,utf Ualf P-iC ;n to -.a s I ir.-r'i. . i( t. If you wi-ih t'i- !.' I" l- to ne ,i i Whisker ProikiIm, ask r writ-" fir Pro', '"hristy's i)juble JMstilladCiacenrr.it! :l ir Lotio. A'.l Jrlers an I S.erroi- -n isf In sont to Pi? .(! I'li-TV -t CO., No. ITi Wit FH'ih trct. C:n-inn ti, O. .1 VI N' D. P VP.:C, Wa .iosilu Agent., J m. li ly. GROCERY STORE. KNABE So BROCK AMP HAVE opened a new Groceey Store in the room adj lining Uaile's Drug Store, where they hare or aale ALL KXD3 OF FAMILY GUOGEUIES, snrh as Tei, CoJTees, s.isnrs, Spices, &c., which are offm-e I for sale At tiik TiOWKsr Market Piuces. Bverything uiilly kept in a Grocery Storecan be o'tt.ained there, eiiher at WilUt.KSVLK OB BKTVIL. We reroeetfully solicit the t ilicra I pa "r.insce of the pnhlic. KNABE A BROCK AMP. tl-1y Via .h-l.l, .1 l.y ihr N. II. M I- I .t Q V. i i. ,... j. .t i.i ife.- v. vy 1..--.1 I lo'-.-.t lir-.TU;! .I'liiii't h 1 1 - lor; ; ,f , va...i!.:i!'.r ':. l m-r iv V5ri. li?:-.,V ' J. R. DA9RSTT U CO., Proor.otort, JAN1'llV:sTKIt, X. n. M. W. H VILE, and A. J. KIXG, Agents fo Brotikville. a p 1 7 Convertible Iron Planter AND r.VCiiSTSD Jl A 'Jill, IritiT. TtlS M -rhi rr .e I to chine Iiia i l ant ics never before inali-) hy practical tsecf it. Some ot the advan 1 1 clai nul over r.th'X Riding Cultivators are 1st. 1 1 pi i it two r iw it a time, ruber in hills or trills, with :no h-j4, at the ratj if twenty aire per dv. 1 1. It pi ,s Jeep as !esired ia any kind of oil. J I. It will plow hill or drilled . 4th. tt i ths lithte-t .irauijlit o? any wheeled R lltivator doing tl sure work, as trie d-anght is f - i-a the Hei'n of the plows, the same as a double i-i el h l I hy Si nd. th. The great night it will plow corr. witbi u lireikinc ath. Clinging the plorfc iuak new farrows wH"1 pbvvii nn. vti.. 7h . TS -l rf i f i Wlity of ihe driver sent. !. Its d-.ir.b;lity over wooden ine.-hine. 'h. Tt I th.1 nn!v tn.i.ihicc watttcd in the "icld fir th Sn iking is ilono till the crop is (aid by. Fir farther information, address B. W. REMY, deo27- tf Brookville, Franklin Co., fnd. V'.L .-r.vi lesirous of scautiasg a pure article f f'" t fve I free from ll iuipiiriii.-s and on ir ijl "r s-iwin purpotos the coming Sirm; -in S'ld -itch by calling onthw underfit te f. We will ive a tuiall lulof a new kind of I tMiled K NTTlirKY FLAXSEED, w '"h it i iii.u'4K i BKrrKR and more peontrcTi i th our c- im eod b it the merits of which wo in-iw 'mi tittf-r. r -r n i 4 ih irf : riven bv any othc-hos. TiHi$i- i pt'" will b pai l for the e, .n. .wa ,a I d -Iti er- I at llrnkrille. Oxford, l,' . --I ' it - 1- "tore in Fiirfiel I. Fj.. !2th,Hii.l!y. MILLER A TYNER.
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P. P. WISMAH, DEALER IN Stationery, TOYS, IMOTIOWS, AnDBEGS to inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity that he has just opened in the pjotjwanu 33ull&tu& An Elegant & Well Selected Stock of wmmw annum Pneh as Ladies Work Boxes and Companions, Fancy Paper Bes, Albums, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Bmks, Wallets, Purses, Writing Desks, Beads, Chessmen, Backgammon, Chessboards, Dominoes, Ac, At. Such as Plain and Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes, Lead and Slate Pencils, Book Holders, Steel Peas, Blank Btoks, Inks, Ac., Ac. Such as Marbles, Tops, Base Balls, Jewsharps, Dlls, China Figures and Vases, Harmonicas or ! French Harps, Ac, Ae. i Snch as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, German sand French Aes-rdeons ant Concertinas in Treat j variety, best Itili.tn Violin and tluitar Strings, : Mnsic B-.xes, Sheet Music, Music Books, Self- ; Binding Music, Nsnpapor Folios, Jte., Jtc. I In addition to these Goods has also a splendid collection of ! BONNETS, II ATS, EMBROIDERIES, DIIES3 TJalSIlIIXQS, PARASOLS, 3u O 3 , jirialfcerchisn, Glares, Breastpins j Fans, &c. i AH of the Very L tWst an I ATst Fashionj able Slju:S. I P. P. WISMAX. N"ew Btools. OF Watches and Jewelry. HTM . DAWSON has jast received a splendid V assortment of onsisting of Dnplei and Silver Watches, and all th vArirtis of .Tewelrv nf tb lnff eKUi 1 He has a'so a n-eat varit aid,. which i be warranted, and sold at a triSins advanoe on nole.'ule prieo nole.me pri Old flol nd Silver will be received in exchange for OoodF. di::c. mVn repaired !B neat "ni expe - " Also, have ost received a large and well se cel.- .nrtnint f SLVOLR & POtlltLK SHOT GUNS, 11 K VO L V K US, V I STO LS, 11 OLST K US A X D It K LTS, TOW OKU FL ASKS, SHOT RKLTS. POCKET KNIVES, 4c. Also keep en hand ALL K!MDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Peren: ion dips. Lead, An. Alio (luitar rvnd Violin Strings, Bows, Pegf Bridges, Tail Pieces, Jtc. WM. DAWSON. Brookville. Oct. 9. I PBS. B 11 O O K Y ILLE sbhrtias mm fjASo. opened a J love and Tin Shoi in tl-.c buildsouth of the Court-house tquare, where ue keeps i'n hand for Sale t I OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Pries tor CASH . Also, he w ill 6 1 orders for IW B00FIXG ASD SrCUlIKG, and will attend promptly to Fo"fo Work. He respectfully utilic. solicits the patronage of the mirt). 1 y WILSON KORROW WM iM.Blt. MOttKOW tk HAY, I Attornr)s at Law and Solicitors ct Ciutms. Xo 3 Vinfon Rlosk, Opposite rost Oft INDIAN APO LIS, IND., Willpracticein the Statcand Federate ourts India ii a, -ind also before the Court ol Claims an the scleral Bureanx of War. Yaw. r. nir! and Treasury Departments a t ashington Ci ly v . fnnz-y CENTER Vt&ET KP, W. W. WILSON, oct 23-1 v lLtlLlLUB. StiUh-KiS Gfiirr nf J id lie t'vHore. IM). JOSEHI DKAK31UND, l'riTrlcftr. dc 27-1 v WILLIAM G. QUICK, Utornevat Law& Real Estate Agent. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. ORiceituhe 'lo'irt House. Collections promptly attended to, Real Est.ite bought and sold. Taxes paid,. janlS-Km ADAMS & 5IRYj Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. .f-Mee in the second ttory of the Democrat Building. f.biy ! m-m-r e a. m n II 1 rWt w W HAVE opened a Ounsmith Shop in the new biii Ming situitcd ilirectly opposite the Jail, ndjornlng Chris. Trager's Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. liEPAIRlNtl TroMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All Work Warranted, Nov. 20 'ui.
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JOSEPH KOLHOFF, ( OA IMS' BUILDIN,) HAS opened a store for the purpose of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to nil all orders for C0AT3, PANTS, TESTS, tc, Tfs Moim anndi HBsyg He will kep on hand a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Geiitlcmeii'sFurnishing Goods snch as CL, ( , SIMKR Rnd every thing suitable for Fall & Winter Wesir, COLLAR Okllinthereiad mke y our puree aes .or leav ur r lsrs,;nd you will bosuited both in work nd prices. 96in-inn 8RGQ&VILLE MARBLE WORKS. Having been engaged in the MARBLE BUSINESS at this place for T-is. Twelve Years, -1 .K'?K'-il t"!Zr O&t n 1 thankful for past i ft-fi' favors, 1 would in!!?SS Y.iili form the public that ji.f I am still carrying Tsaac-i onattbe Vr... 4 OLD STAND i In the rear of the Court !Iou?e, and am prepared to furnish promptly, and at the cheapest rates, any kind of work iu plain, fiincy, enrred. or scalptural, executed to satisfy themxst particular. Traveling Agents, Andv A. Ileason and V. B. Martin. il . H. SCU UICHT E. May 3 ; . h hi a z 'IMIE undersigned has just received an entirely X ueiv stuck of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS. and Gents1 Furnishing Goods, and will also se'.l them it the i L 0 W K S T CASH P RTG E S . C 1 1 and sea then, and examine the prices before buyiDg elsewhere. My motto is, Q.ik Stiles & SnftJi grofiig. j forC.ish, and but 53 IP Wl G LI (S S3 IL V o Oct. 16. JO UN KING. Yy-ARRAXTEI) CHEAPEST AND BEST! To F-irmrrs, 2ji-ess ompant't'S, S?rji l'r2rieos, J.ivery J-Jxiih'ighmeiis, and oil who use Jlorscs. TO MAS' VEXETIAN HOUSE LZXHIEXT, In pint Battles, at One Dollar, For the cure of L. in enesi, Scratches, Wind Galls, Knr.In, It.nij.o ..':..(.. fl.. l..l:.. Ol!-..: Stifle, o'verheating, Sore ThroatNail in the Foot" j Ac j All who cwn or employ horses, are assured that i this Linnnentwill do all and more than isstnted .ineuring the above-named eoinpla in ts. During j twenty years it has never failed to give satisfaction in a single instance. Sold bv the Druggists. Depot, Slfoitlandi Street, New York. June 2C. SADDLE & HARNESS Sl.VXUFADTUREU, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Meta -mora and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish of everv kind prompt! v to order. AIo doneon short roticc. Terms reasonable. Metamora. Ind., Oct. lt 3m. LIL ENS ED UQT IQMEER . Terms reasonable. Oct Ifi -3m. Address Drewersburg. THE 01. EAT CAISE H TJ M A N MISERY OF , Just published, in sealed envelope. Price 6 t cents. j t LECTI RE on the Nature, Treatment, and i A. Ra lioal Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperj mat-irrh.va, induced by self-Abuse, Involuntary ' Emissions, . liupotency, Nervous Debility and I lupediments to Marriage generally; Consump tion , I-.i. lie ps v, m1 tits: .Mental nr. d 1' by Pica 1 1 n- ! .. 11 tl.-.l.-lT. 1 OITt -Ll V 1.' I 1 M .A,hlir nf the -Green Rook ." etc. i The world renowned Author, in tbi admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own exp rience, that the awful consequences of Self-Al use may be effectually removed without medicine, aud w ithnut dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials pointing out a modeof cure at once certain and effectual, ly hioh every suiferer, no matter what his condition mny he, may cure himself cheaply , privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove boon to thuusand and thousands. i Sent, under seat, to any address, in a plain sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, lr. Culverwells "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address CHAS. J.C. KLINE A Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Tost Office Box 4556. F A I R F I ELD MILLS BROWN & BEST, WILL guarantee entire satisfaction ir grinding FL'iUR aui MEAL. The highest iaarke price palil in cash for Wheat. This Flour is for sale in Brookville at thesterel of David Mnnghter and John Kockafellar, an d also at the Depot. Will also furnish LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. August 9-ly teliolby ville lud. II. PE1RCE & SOX, Proprietors. A Free 'Bus Runs to and from all Trains. Dee. IS-ly GRAIN" IND SEED WANTED. I will pay Cash for allkind of Grain and Seed, delivered at my Distillery or Warehouse in Harrison. Ohio. JOHN COLTER. Sept. 23, IStrS-tf.
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WM; A. POND & CO., Piano Forte and Music Dealers, No. 547 Broadway, Mew York. Established nearly fifty years. Piano Fortes of our own make equal to any and prices much lower than those of other first-class houses. TIIE PARLOR OEM 7 OCTAVE PIANO, in handsome rosewood casts, medium site, is the handsomest and best Piana ever made, and the prices exceedingly lew; every instrument fully warranted five years; send for price list. We have always on hand all kinds of Musical Instruments in great variety. Band Instruments
of Brass and German Silver, warranted cor rect in tone, at prises much below other manu facturers. , Violin Strings. Wc keep the very choicest and best strings that are made. Price for best, per set, for Violin $1, for Guitar $1.50; mailed postage paid. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL WORKS. 0 :r catalogue embraces over six thousand differ ent pieces, and is immensely popular. rew m tic published every day, and music mailed postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. Just Published The new Elementary Piano Method, by Jean Manns and Henry Kleber. The simplest and most progressive and litest 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 York. Price 50 cts. Splendid discount to Teachers and others whi. introduce the above works. Send for catalogue and price list. Agents wanted. WM. A. POND A CO., Oct. 2 ly. 517 Broadway, New York. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1868. Messrs. T. Ali.cock Jt Co : Dkar Sirs: -My daughter used one of your Porous PUf-ters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it curei her in one week. Yviurs truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER. We refer te the Forty Thousand Drlggists whose'lour Plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLCOCK Jt CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. June 2. FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now etothnd with m isses of rich black and brown hair would, if they were unfortunately CUT OFF from a supply of CRUIST ADORO'S DYE, begin TURN WHITE, red, sandy , and gray. Manhood and beanty, with the one defect in their personal appearance remedied by UIUSTADORO'S HAIR DY E, rxjoice in their good fortune, and recommend it j to all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured i oy J. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, New lork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Uair Dressers. June 2ft. Large Wages for Men or Women, P U A;S AHT EM p'tQj Y MEN,?, ANSWERS to all the Advertisements from Eastern and Western Pnpers o florin g Agencies, Commissions, Salaries, Premiums, Ac, showing the character of earn, their articles, compounds, preparations. inventions, recipes, patents, books, Ac. Those out of employment, and those having employment aiTording a little leisure, can find something to suit their opportunity and their taste; some things specially tdipted to Te:iohers; others 'uitnble for Boys and Girls. Returnod and disabled Soldiers who have not lost their courage, can find something to make money on the ''double quick." JPT- Krico UN K 1U Alt. Bent post paid by mail on receiptof price. P. ANDREW & CO., Publishers, octlS-2m Dayton , Ohio. JOIlNIl. 1IANSCIIKN, DKALKR IS l SI) all articles usually kept in a J ewelry Store. A Also, agent for Dr. 11. llirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, wilh improved Pantascopic Lenses. Georre W . Shepperd's everlasting Hold Pens, the ce'ehrated Kcth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Oish paid or Work Done for Gold or Silver. rtlcu,V t.tenti,,n Vailto kinds of Repairing i i i.ifc iji uusiii' t?) one iuur uonu in i uc uiu Old White Corner," (Burton's store) on Main Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. 17-y. PfiOUFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OK THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT THE American Warth Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, inure accurate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, and more easily kept in onierand repaired than any other watches in the market. They are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and loss likely to be irjured than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed ot from 125 to 300 pieces, while in an old Er.glish watch there are more than 7(10 parts. How they run under the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFIl-B OF THE tiK.NKRAL St'PKRIhTKNDF.NT, Altooka, Pa., Dec. 1 5., 1 hti. Gentlemeo: The watches manufactured by you have been iu use on this railroad for several years by our enginemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are n ow some three hundred of them carried on our line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satiafaction in saiing vour watches ive us less trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we hnve ever had in use on this road. As you are aware wefotmerly trusted to those of English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputati'.n; 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 predecessor, Mr. Lewis, w hose experience extended over a seriej of years. Respectfully, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: Appleton, Tracy A Co., Waltham Watch Company, P. S. Bartlett, Wm. Ellery, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. V'altham, 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 far a reliable time-keeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company's printed card of guarantee, which should aeeompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel sure tha t they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterleits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard a gain t imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country , ROBBINS A APPLETON, apl 22 1S2 Broadway, New York. ;a ' i 1 I have just received a large lot of Hamilton Factory Goods, consisting of Jeans, Cassimers, Blankets, Coverlids, Balmoral Skirts, Yarns and Fannels, which I am sellingat very low prices, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid for Wool. SAMUEL COLTER. Mixerville, Ind., July 17, 1868 3m. NOTICE TO FARMERS. mofc;isr'tt.;;: Cern-Ry" I r 19 tf. FRANK WALZ.
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LEWIS 8f. CO.'S ILLUSTRATED Monthly Family Journal, FOR THE MILLION! Thousands of families in the city and eountry have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal t a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good artists. The literary department will be one of
the features of the paper, and we shall publish. from time to time, original Tales, Sketches, Ac, by the leading writers of the eountry. THIS IS NO LOTTERY. Bnt we offer as an inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to push forward to a uccessful issue, acheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and give a large number of premiums Subscribers will not hava to wait to know if they have a premium. There will be 2,31 premiums distributedto the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscriber with numbers from I to 1110,000, and the premiums are equally dis tributed through the one hundred thousand num bers. If there should beone thonsand names received on the time 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 niil be a fair distribution of the premiums. We shall publish the Lames of the persons that are entitled to the premiums, in the New York Monthly Illustrated, and in the city and eountry papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiums of $ 500 each, $5,000 5 " 200 " 1,000 10 " " 100 " 1,000 20 " " 50 " 1,000 40 " 25 " 1,000 80 " " 10 " 800 50 Gold Watches, ( Am'n Watch Co.) $50 each.2,500 50 Wilcox A Uibbs' Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,009 50 Howe's Sewing Machines, CO " 3,000 2000 Preiai.ims of $1 each, 2,000 TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. I copy, one year, with one subscription, $1,00 5 copies, " " five 5,00 20 ' " twenty " 20,00 Per:ms getting up clubs will he entitled to premium, as above. Address, LK'-VIS & CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box 3391. Writethe addressplain, giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, may be sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi Stockwell, treasurer of the Howe Sewing M.-.chine Co., B9'J Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibiis' Sewing MacBine Co., 508 Broadway, New York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information . febl4-6m its; soma gAiiNiT, A New Singing Book for the use of SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, SEMINARIES AND Singing Classes, bv U. . Allen. This Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Pri mary Song Lessons. Skcondlt, A large number of new and beauti ful School Songs. Thirdly, A short Cantata The School Festi val designed expressly for use at ScnooL KsDKPTIONS, CONCKRI'S, and EXHIBITION'S. The publishers, in presenting this work to Prin cipals and Teachers, would call special attention to its superior merits as a fccuoul bong Book. The author has been very careful in the selection of his Music, which is almost entirely new, and in adapting to it appropriate words with unob jectionable sentiment', which will commend its adoption in all our;-chooIs and Seminaries. The Song Cabinet has been adopted by the Board of Education, ns the Text Book for tLe Pub ic Schools in the City of New York. Price 00c. each. To Schools, Ac, Six Dollars per d". f-ample copies sentby mail postpaid on rsccipt of 50 cents. Published by WILLT AM H ALL A SON, O. J. W f L L A R D , .Tulv 3. ISfiS. 543 Broadway, N. Y. Majifiyod: 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, and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. 3-6f Price, iu a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrate from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal uielicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, uo matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and rndi-aliy. TifThis lecture should be in the hands of every youth aud every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain evelupe, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guido," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CIIAS. J.C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,586. Feb. 5. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAN HORX. PROPRIETOR. jul l:t-1y. DimisriVTsr 1 1 o LJSK, RICHARD DIRXAN, PROPRIETOR. July 1 9 y GEO. EOWLBY. Xi t n I 0 1 n 1 1 a c it t c & a i m a s s: a t 9 AND XOTAHY 1IjBL1C. HVXTRISOTNT, OHIO. I haveforsale a large amount of farm lands and town property in all the Western Slates. aug 30-6m. J. B A U E 11 & CO., Sole Agents for the Gold Medal YV.H KNABE & CO. GR AND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Also for tho A. II. GALE & CO., EMIL G ABLER, And other First Class Inssruments, Wholesale Agents lor OAllHAliT & NliEDHAM'S CELKBBATKn ORGANS AND MELODEONS, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, Xo. 650 Broadway, Xcw York, Aim Xo. GO Washingon Sree, CROSBY OPERA HOUSE , CHICAG A ILLINOIS Send for Catalogue aud Price List. Oet. 2-ly. MERCHANT'S II 0TEL, LAUREL, INDIANA, The Proprietor hs thoroughly refitted the above Hotel, and is now fully prepared to accommodate the Traveling Public in first-class stvle. U. T. PEIRCE, apl 3y Proprietor. VINtOK JtOtJSE, Cambridge City, Indiana, E. VINTON, PROPRIETOR oet!8-ly . Dr. Z. FERGUSON PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON, f a. i r f i e l d , Indiana Jane' T It
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Franklin Marble Works, 13ROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop near the J2. 22. Depot. JOSEPH HANNAN Would respectfully announce to his friends and 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 trade all work in his line, such as MONUMENTS, TOM B T ONES, 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 Mcssr3. John L. Case, John W. Dole or Simon Bath, his Special Agents, will be promptly filled. Feb. 5, lSOa. JOSEPH HANNAN. IT SHUTTLE AKR A WOXDEKFEL ACIIIETE3IENT Of Inventive Genius and Mechanical SSkill. A FEW years ago we commenced the manufacture of a "Nkw Patkxt Double Thkkap, Lock Stitch Skwiso Machisk," which we placed in the msrket a t an Extraordinary Low Price, with a view of meeting the general demand for a mach ine that should be at once Perfect, Simple and Reliable, and at the same time at a price Within the Reach of Every Household in the Land. Since its firs t concep tion , the Best Mechanical Talent in America and Europe has been constantly devoted to Improving and Simplifying It, combining only that which is practicable, and dispensing with all complicated surroundings generally found in other machines. The result is a Sewing Machine, Simple, Reliable, Durable & Cheap. Thrice 840. tVILOV SEWING MACHINE CO. Wm. Tkdo'V, Agent for Frar.klin County, atil 2 3m. Splendid Assortment Wcl022 G-oods, FROM i ll E CONNEaSVILLE WJC1EM KILLS OF P. iL & P. H. HOSTS, AT BROOKVILLE, IND., At Factory Prices. CALL AM) SLE FOli YOIRSLLTES. GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES FOB WCOxriL. ApiiI-2. (IN .ION MILLS! Situated two wiVts Xorli of Fairjield. I Jarticularattention will be paid to CUSTOM A WORK and satisfaction gumantied. I will always be found at my post, unless ;b.-ciit on business, when my customers will be waited on by Juno Lancaster, who challenge competition as a tirinderr.r b urr ii epser. Flulll ALWAYS ON HAND for sale, warranted as od as can be made in the Valley. TERMS CASH. Thanks for past patronage, and solicit continuance of the same. J.E.BKOWN, aug. 7-1 y. Proprietor. . cT . X- 5L X TXT C3r , DIALER IN P A I NTS AND OILS, VAENISHES Turtle nt jNXedicines' etc AT THE PUBLIC SCALE, (MAIN STREET,) BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. INDIANA HOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, 0KOniiSK,ir09 K3D Gideon Ryman, Proprietor. mch30-tf GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Company. Oish Gifts tt the amount of 250,000. Fiery Ticket Draics a Prize. 5 Cash Gifts each Jl 0,000 I 40 Cash Gifts each fbOO 10 " 6,000 I 200 " 100 20 " 1,000 300 " " 50 50 Eletant Rosewood Pianos - each $300 to $750 75 " ' Melodeons " 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines - " CO to 175 50t Gold Watches - - "75 to 300 Cash Prize, Silver Ware, etc., all valued at $1,000,000 A chance to draw anv of the above prises for 25 cts. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in Envelops and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cts. a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The Prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of One Dollar. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your Prise is before you pay for it. Any Prize enchanged for another of same value. No Blanks. Ou' patrons can depend on fuir dealing. Rkfkrf.nces. We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted ns to publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, J5.000; Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, Piano, $650; John D. Moore, Louisville, $1,000; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $500: Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans, $500. We publish no names without permission. t'pisioxs of the Pekss: "The firm is reliable, and deserve their success." Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. We knew them to be a fair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald, Oet. 23. " A friend of curs d: ew a $500 prize, which was promptly received." Daily News, Dee. 3. Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelops contains one cash gift. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 for $5; 110 for 15. All letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON i CO., ap 9 -3m. 173 Broadway, N. Y.
, HAIR LOTIO. What are Eggs Good For? , TO EAT OF CCURSfc ! WHAT EI2E ARE EGtS e002 FOR? EGGS properly applied, make the best shajr.poon for the hair that can be used. Try it. The fiaest eastile soap is too strong for the hair. Ercry bottle of Prof. Christy's HAIR LOHO has a reeiue for an egg shampoon. All first class druggist sell it. After which, if CHRISTY'S LOTIO is applied, a gloss of splendor and beanty will appear on the hair, that will surprise you. As a hair dressing for gentleman and ladies, it is acknowledged by all who use theLOTIO to be the best. - If your hair is a disagreeally red, try one bottle of the LOTIO. You will never regret the money it cost you. It is cheaper than oils, and"decidedly better. If your head is covered with dandruff, nse one bottle of Prof. Christy's Hair Lotio. The Lotio grows more hair on bald heads than anything advertised. It will promote the growth of ladies' hair to any length desired. Read one of the many testimonials which we receive from ladies: Prof. Chrjstt. Sir: I commenced the use ef your hair preparation at a time when my hair was in a very unhealthy condition. .My hair was dry and harsh, and whenever I dressed it, it broke eff, so that it became very short and thin. I bought one bottle of your Hair Lotio to try it, and I was so pleased with it that I continued using it. I have used the Lotio for nearly a year, and it has grown me a head of hair that is soft and glossy, and it is loneer than it ever was before in my life. Mrs. E. II. PHILLIPS. The lady to whom the poet refers in the following lines must have used Lotio: Like her to whom at dead of night The bridegroom, with his loefcs of light. Came in the flush of love and pride And scaled the terrace of his bride; When, as she saw him rashly spring, Aud midway up in danger cling. She flung him down her soft brown hair, Exclaiming, breathless, "there love, there.' S-For sale by M. W. Haiie and A. J. King, All orders and letters should be sect to PROF. CHRISTY A CO., Cincinnati, O. Jan. 15-1 v.
Ohas. famoniel HAS OPENED IN JACKSON LYNN'S NEW BUILDING IN BROOKVILLE, 1KB., HARJ)WAR2 ! I consisting of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITS' TOOL?!, COOPERS' TOOLS, SHOV-LS,. RAKES, 3H s. 9 May 3Fc,ir NAILS bj the Pound or Eck, DCOR LOKS, HAND SAWS, Vif J 1. U L. 'J XT IS? 3 CHAINS, ROPES, COIU ACL, Ac., in., Ac. All of which he offers at t're lowest Market Prices. Cnll and see my new assortment. niB2f-y CH AS. SAMOMFL. SUffevSii'y a FROM this date I ofiVjrmy large stock andgreat i- assortment of from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper thun act other establishment. This Furniture is nearly all my own miir.nf:icturin. I will waiiart tl.i ;-ccp!e for every piece they buy. I don't i ccp r,; r second hand Furni ture, a n d uiy Tfclle j'.ti t'tfrs tnn't. fall to pieces on the road btf.j:o :n- people get them home. I will sell FURNITURE AT AUCTION on my pavemept, and in nooit ventLer in the Market U oui?e. A Red Flag the sijrn. Promptly attended to. Eveibi-dy knt.ws that I uinke the best and neatest Ro.-ewo.-d ; u M'slnut Collins, and now I have a new patent w bich lotks better than all the metallic. It is rrrt.et.ied inside and outside, and has a larc glais in topOne kind is made particularly fi.r ladies. I alto keep on hand the mctqllio eases, all sijes. When you send your orders, don't forget to let me know if you want the old or new atert f:r ladies or gentlemen. The price will be from 10 to 15 percent, cheaper than the cheapest in the n arte t.. My establishment is north on Main Burgess, be tween Railroad and Mill Sts., close to the Depot Feb 12. WM. FRANK. IBKATIUS"kDEHLEH CUN T l N U ES to miiunfacture Jioots and t-ben. of all kinds promptly to ordur, at bis eftabIishiuentiu Brookville. He keeps on hand a full, assort men t o f LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES. LOOTS OF EVKKV KIND. CHILDREN'S SliOES,. and guarantees a good St in every tii-sarce. Mending done on short notice. Caliand see fcis; assortment and learn his piices. novl-tf TfJK ATIITP K'IFTTT.FP. ES'. HARRISON, OHIO. xlIRS. II. J. 3ILEB, PROPRIETEESS. June 14-1 y ALBERT MILLER . KICHAP.P D. TTSM.. DEALERS IN Clothing 6c Gents' Furniehing Goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWA1IE, OILS. PAINTS, EARTHENWARE, ic. THE undersigned would respectfully solicit the oitizens of Fairfield Township and vicinity t call and inspect their present large assortment of all the above named geods. Having recenwy made large additions to their usual well assorted stock, they take pride in announcing that for extent, variety, excellence, beautiful styles SDd general completeness, their stock will compsra favorably wilh any stock found in this part of the State. Our motto for the year 1S69 shall be FAIR DEALING, SMALL PROFITS & LOW PRICES. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. MILLER A TYNER. Fairfield, Feb'y 12th, 1669 ly. yom snxram 'if m WILL be kept this reason by subscriber in Springfield TownsLip one mile North of Mr, Carmel. He iA k rl,k.ntal trnfrinf $ta1 .w-SSB linn Stolibridf e Chief, that tooK the thousand dollars premium at St. Louis, ar.d owned by Joseph Cooper, formerly of this County. It is acknowledged by all that he is the near est model of the Old Horse, with reference t eoi or, size, stvle and general appearance, of ary ot his colts. Farmers and stock raisers who u."n think blooded stock altogether a humbug, roigb find it to their interest to give this colt a passing notice, as the charges will be very reasonable. X. VI . t v. . N. B. The following certificate from a gentIe man of Cincinnati, with reference to too Horse one of the best judges of Houses iu West we think worthy of notice: T consider Stockbridtre Chief the best Trotting Stallion in the world, combiaing style, size, spf e unit hntv. GiiORUE CRAlapl 0 ow
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