Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 June 1869 — Page 4
JVIT. OA.RMEL STOVE iND TIN SHOP
LaHuo 8c Brother, W)ULD re.pectfaJly direet the attention f all persons in want of TEX WARE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND. theirasortmnt,attheirShep in Mt.Tim where they keep eor.s tantly en hand a large stock f every thingi n their line of business. They will ,lf pat up to order, Tlna-lifi'iUerinsanaSpontlng. Theyarealso Agenttfor the sale o f Adais P-api. Also Agents for Eiswald's Metallie ftls at I teels, which they will sell either wholealt er retil . Thay nffar all articles in their Store at most reaoaableeata prices, and theirwork is warrantI to fir a satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicit' 4. Also, put up LIGHTNING RODS IJJfcts. per fott ant $1,50 per point. Apr l, l9S6-ly. PROP. CHRISTY'S DOUBLE DISTILLED CONCENTRATED HAIR LOTIO, CAREFULLY and scientifically prepared espscially for the protaotioa of the growth of the Beard. Thousands of young men who have vied it will testify that it IuPROYES THIS PiROWTn OF THE MUSTACHE AND WlIISKF.RS BETTER THAN ANYTHING USED. If your Mathe or Whiskers does not grow long enough to suit, you try m bottle. The Lo tie aets im a liatcly noon the producing glands. Teinvigorating their torpel aetim, producing in t short time luxuriant growth of beard. Seathy Express, carefully packed, to any address in the Unite I States, t the following prices: OaeBttle, 1,50; Three Battles, 3,00 Half Docks to one ad Ires. 5.00. If you wish the LOT 10 to ue .is a Whisker Profnter, ask or write for Pro'". Christy's Double PUtilled Concentrate I tlir Lotio. All Orders aal Le;ers must hi sent to PR iK.CURlSTY A CO., Wo. 175 Wet Fifth Street.. Cincinnati, O. JOIIS D. PARK, Wholcsile Agent.; Jan. 15-ly. GROCERY STORE. KN ABE &. BROCK AMP HAVE opened a tiew Gmceey Store in the room adjoining Uailc's Drug Store, where they have for sa'.e ALL KXDS OF FAMILY GU0CERIKS, such aa Teas, Coffees, sugars, Spices, &c, which are offered forale At ths Lowest Market Prices. Bverythin? nuallv kept in a Grocery Storecan he obtained there, either a t WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We respectfully solicit the I iberal pa'ronaye of the fublic KNABE A BROCK A MP. tl9-ty 7 HAIR RESTORATIVE V a- th. IT? it- It i tr i -m lrwtr, turn vh in-T riCH, orvd v CLSV. J. R. BARSETT i. CO., Proprietor, MANl-llKSTFK, N. H. V. TT. H AILS, and A. J. KING, Ascnts fo Brankville. ap!7 H3 1VE 3rT Convertible Iron Planter AND Patented Jr.i 9ru, lSt7 TllS M hino has a 1 . an twites never T-cfore i n -trodiee 1 to the Frr.r, which he cm only rciliie hy a practical e r.f it. Some 't thead-n tafs claimed over other Riding Cultivators are I at. ft plnt t wo rTvs at ati-ne, eitherin hills r drills, with one hn 1, at the rare f twenty ra per day. 51. It plows as deer, as desired ;a anv kind of 41. S I. It wU plow hill or drilled corn . 4th. It la the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator ilaing fitsime work, as the dra tight is from the heans of the plows, the uble hivel hsll by hand. th. The great hight it will plow corn withou VreaVinf. tth. Changing the plows tc make new furrows whan plowing one way. 7th. The a ljat'vh;'ity of the driver seat. Jfch. Its durability fv?r wooden machines, tth. It is the only maohi-e wanted in the field after the hre thing isdmetillthe crop is laid by . For farther information, address B. W. KEMV, daei;-f Brookville, Franklin Co., Ind. :eicc.)ed x eeD lollop. ALL rrsons desirous of so-u'ine a pnre article of Flax See I free from all impnritics and othr Sej li rr "ing pnr.cs the faming Sprin can fiid snch by calling onthe nnder-sig-iet. Wo .Vill ha vo a smU lot of a new kind of seed elled KS1VTITKY PLX SKEW, vrXeh it ia ci.tr.r i n'Trvs and mure rnoovoTt rn th oir r. t n .eed h 1 1 1 he merits of which we a a w titil. TerU' tKr? jrven by any othe' howse. Th hlh- irket -rioe will be paid for the rop (I'Xi.i'i I d-Sivered nt Brookville, Oxford, LiSertr. t oiir srorc in Fairfield. .FSJ.'.:-k,bWlj. MIM.EIt A TYJiEU.
MEW STOKE U iBrookville Bazar! P. P. W ISM AN, DEALER 1ST
.SUSHI TOYS, NOTIONS, AND Musical lost frityeiifs, T)EGS to inform the citiiens of Brookville ani 1) vicinity that he has just opened in the An Elegant & Well Selected Stock of Such as Ladies' Work Boxes and Companions, Fancy Paper Boxes, Albums, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Writing Desks, Beads, Chessxen, Backgammon, Chessboards, Dominoes, Ac, Ac. if ,if IIIIlEf , Such as Plain and Fancy Writing Paper and Envelope, Lead and Slate Pencils, Book Holders, Steel Pens, Blank Beoks, Inks, Ac, Ac. GC O"1 aS Such as Marbles, Tops, Base Balls, Jewsharps, ! Dolls, China Figures and Vases, Harmonicas or ; French Harps, Ac, Ae. XHuafcal Snfimtmttit, Such as Violins, G-uitars, Banjos, Flutes, German and French Accordeons and Concertinas in great variety, best Italian Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, Music Books, SelfBinding Music, Newspapor Folios, Ac, Ac. In addition to these Goods has also a splendid collection of BONNETS, HATS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, llanlkerchlers, Gloves, Breastpins Fans, dc. All of the Very Latest and Most fashionable Styles. P. P. WISMAN. PQ"07S7" StOClS. OF Watches and Jewelry. WM. DAWSON has just received a splendid assortment ef W&taHgS MDi JFAVFtR Y. eonsisting of Duplex and Silver Watches, and all the varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which wi be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on holerale price. Old Ool mil Silver will be received in exchange jor Goods. Watches j mptly repaired in a neat and expeditions man er. "Also, have ost received a large and well seaport men t of SINGLE X DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, PISTOLS, UOLSTKRS AND BELTS, rOW P Ell FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, 4c. Also keep on hand ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Percsi si on Caps, Lead, Ac. Also Guitar and Yiolin Strings, Bows, Peg Bridges, Tail Pisces, Ac. WM. DAWSON. Brookville, Oct. . 1P6S. WILSON MORROW. WM .M . HAT. MORROW & HAY, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors oi Claims, Ao.3 Vinton Block, Opposite rost Otfff INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Willpracticein the Statesnd Federal Court IndiaTa,andalsobeforetheCourt ofClairns an the several Bureaux of War, Xavy, Tost Offic and Treasury Departments at Washington City D.C. junz-y V, C . (S3 Ty ,s TrP "TO Shlh-ftiK Cortur tf l:.lic K KEN SB I'll . IN P. Square, JOSEril DEAIUI0XD, rrortktcr. dec 27-ly WILLIAM G, I ttorncvat Law & Real Kstalo scnt . BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Offioeinthe Conrt llnnsn. 0.-knot;nemAmnlw j attended to. Real Estate bought and sold, Taxes jpaid.Ae. janlS-6ra i " - C5-ins initn mg - W. II. BRl'MFIELI) A BROTHER HAVE opened a Oitnsrnith Shop in the new building situated directly opposite the Jail, adjoining Chris. Tracer's Tin Shop. NEW GUNS MADE TO ORDER. liEr.MBixo Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted. Xov. 20-fini. GREAT REDUCTION 15 PRICES AT TH E OLD OF II. II. SCKTlTCIrlTE, T? 110 has decided to re- ' ma, n in Brookville, and would inform his friends, and the public generally, that the old shop is the place to ftct all kinds of Marble Work, such as MONUMENTS ! sn . . . KjJ J tar. TOMBSTONE S. 'ii; st it v. Of the best Italian and American Marb'e, ttranite ' Ornament! rirrinv Airt such as Doves, Lambs, Hu man Figures, Ac, to suit every variety of tastes. Work executed in as good style as can be done in the State. Limestone work, of all kinds, such as Doar Steps, Cistern Tops, Coping around Cemetery Lots, Corners. Blocks, Ac, which will be done from 15 to 29 per cent, cheaper than any i.ihr shop, as we have our own quarry, which is as irood, if not better, than any in the State, which can be seen by looking at it. and at those whicii have t to. d the test for several years. Fersons i?)iia!: Limestone from any other tjnarry will be furnished as cheap as can be bad of any a.n else. We have Limestone from six to twenty inches thick, and any site a person could wish. Work in nnrline of bus-iness furnished promptly. Thankful f-r the patronage we have received for the pat fourteen years, we would request a continuance of the same. "Quick sales and .'mall Trofits is our motto, as wo not employ a host ef aecr.tswh the people have to support, b'it sell our own work ourselves. May 7 ly 11. II. SCMKICUTE.
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Ula ana new customers 10 remeraoer idii i will sell GOODS AS CHEAP as can be bought la the country, and hs on hand a nice supply of FltESH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, and General Assortment of Goods found in a Country Store. Also -' Wool taken in Exchange Tor Factory Goods, Yarns, or anything in my lino of trade, and the HIGHEST FACTORY PRICE allowed for it. Don't forget to give me a call, and I will try to satisfy you both iu prices and quality. A. L.ADAMS, apt 23-2m. Springfield, Ind. DRY goods: AT THE New York Cash Store. SUING & KAISER Have received an Immense Stock of Brown & Bleached Muslin, TICKING, SHIRTING CHECK, v COTTONADES, DENIMS, LINEN & COTTON TABLE CLOTH, HEW DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c, &c. All in need f Dry Goods will find it to their advantage to give ns a call. One Price and that the Lowest. apl 2S-1S69. HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. II. J. JIINEB, PROPRIETRESS, June 14-ly ' Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLIIOFF, (HOMANN'S BU1LUIAG,) HAS opened a store for the purpose of carry in, on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VflSTS, &C., WTe Mon sundl 3Bjg He will keip on hand a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Geutlemen'sFuriiishing Goods such as CLOTHS, CASSSIMERS, nd everything snitahlefor SnriDS& Summer Wear COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTLEMEN'S HOSE, &c. Callinthereand make vour nurch ases .or leav r arders.and yoa willbesaited both in work ndririces. 9om-iun LWENSEDAU'l TOAIEER . Terms reasonable. Address Drewersburg. Oct 16-3m. GX.VIN" AXi) SEED WANTED T will pay Cash for allkinds of Grain and Seed, A delivered at my Distillery or Warehouse in Ilirtison, Ohio. JOHN COLTER. Sept. 23, ISfiS-tf. J. M. r-KEK re? rs 17 -jH b Lsi u K. W. .TEXKTSS j g n so PiUCriSINU PHYSICIANS, MT. CAttMEL.INDIAXA. mar IP-fim NEW OLOTIMO STORE! THE undersigned has just received an entirely new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and Gents1 Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them it the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and see them, and examine the prices before buying elsewhere. My motto is, for Cash, and but v El g P30l! B3!LVo Oct. 16. JOHN KING. .A.. II. LVW, SADDLE & HAHNESS MANUFACTURER, Respectfully announces to the citixens of Meta -mora and vicinity th.it he is prepared to furnish of every kind promptly to order. Alo m j a o m o oa a done on short notice. Terras reasonable. Metamora, Ind., Oct. lB-3ai. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. a0Gice in the second itory of the Deraoera building. febl9 50,000 Lbs. Wool Wanted .At lixerville, Ind. I will pay the IHUHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH FOR WOOL, or I will exchange for Wool, Jeans, Sattinets, Cassinieres, Flannels, Blankets, Dry Goods of all kinds. Boots aad Shoes, and all kinds of Stocking Yarns at Factory prices, or I will get your Wool carded or spun or manufactured as you desire. My goods are from the Hamilton Factory. I also have a Tailor shop in connection with mv store, and will furnish Cassinieres, Cloths, Ac, and make up suits to order. Call and see. SAMUEL COLTER, may 7. Miscrville, Ind. JOHN II. HANSCIIEN, DKAl.ER IX IND all articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. -iV. Also, agent for Dr. II. llirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantascopic Lenses. George W.Shepperd's everlasting Gold Pons, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpctuaJ. Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Qishpaid or Work Done for Gold or Silver. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. Piaoe of business, one door north of tho 'Old Whito Corner," ( Burton's store)on Main Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. Apl. 17-y.
TIicSL Joseph's
u n M . n . AT OLDEHEURG, IHD. HAVING had our Factory in successful oportia for nearly two years, we flatter ourselves that we can give entire satisfaction to our customers. ' We have a large supply of our own manufactured Goods on hand, such at Jeans, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, .Flannels, Blankets, Linsets, All Kinds of Yarns, Brilliant Colors and Best Quality. We have made extensive arrangements for the coming Serine work, and are now ready to do custom work on the shortest notice, at lowest prices. Scoured Jeans will be made to order. Or exchange manufactured Goods tor ool, always paying the highest price for same. We also bay . . WOOL FOR CASH. We nave, in addition to the above, a Tailor Hop, where we keep READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand, and Make Clothing to Order on Shortest Notice. Having nil new and approved Machinery, and engaged only experienced workmen, we feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor ns with a call. ROMWEBER A SELLMETER, apt 9-6m. Proprietors. CMS PAID FOR WOOL AT TOE "Old White Corner," BROOKVILLE. The undersigned keeps constantly on haud a arge stock of WOOLEN GOODS, such as FLANNELS, BLANKETS, STOGSISS YAKN S , Domestic & Fancy Dry 0 o oils, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS Ac, Ac. Their Prices are uniform and they will sell at very small profits for Cash or all kinds ef Country Produce. DEITZ A GEIS. apl 23-1869. AND Ice Cream Saloon! CHRISTIAN KGEBER, THANKFUL for past favors, again announces that he has made large additions to his establishment, and is prepared, better than ever, to accommodate customers wiihthe very best article of FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF ALL KINDS, riKS, Jfco. He will furnish Cakes and Crackers of all ki ads at wholesale or retail, on reasonable ttrms. Also, a good supply of Lemons and Oranges on hand. CONFECTIONERY. His assortment of Confectioneries is complete, embracing candies of the best quality, nuts, fruits. ICECRBAU. Having fitted up a room for the purpose, he will be prepared, during the warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac, to those who may call. JJ Families and others can be accommoda ted with the best White Water Ice, at this establishment, during the summer uonths, at reasonable prices. apl30-6m. 10,000 Agents WANTED to sell THE AMERICAN YEAR BOOK for 1869. It contains just the in formation which everybody needs hundreds of times a year, and slls with unparalleled rapid ity, even among those who seldom look at a Subscription Book. It is impossible, in an adver tisement, to give any adequate idea of the immense amount and variety of information in it. The book itself most be seen and examined to be properly appreciated. Nearly every family will buy it, an I it will be found about as great a necessity among all classes as the daily or weekly newspaper. bend tor circulars and full information. O. D. CASE A CO.. Publishers. Hartford, Conn. , Cincinnati, O., and Chicago, 111. may 14-itn. 50,000 Lbs. WOOt W&JTOO AT HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! CUSTOM ROLL CARDING. SPINNING, AC., done at short notice, and all work warranted to give satisfaction. We pay the highest market prices for WOOL: IN CASH. Have a larce Assortment of WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds, such as SAT1NETTS, TLATD FLANNELS, J KANS OF ALL COLORS, . . CASSIMERKS, BLANKETS, " TLAIN FLANNELS, 10-4 FLANNELS, YARNS, So , &e. all of which we offer at low prices, either fnr Cash or in exhange for WOOL, SOAP AND GHEASE. Farmers, eonsult as either by mail or personally when you are ready to sell your Wool, or when you wish to exchange wool for goods, as we offer rare inducements. W. W. DAVISON A- SON. Harrison, O., April 23, lS69-3m. j COE, WETIIERILL & CO. ! NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ASENTS DE ALERS IN PRINTING INKS of EVERY VARIETY The Pbkss ScrPLiED at tbk Lowkst Rtks. AGENTS FOR All Kinds of Wood Type, NEWSTAPER AND JOB TYFE. Bulletin Building, Philadelphia may 28-ly. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Office, No. 8 East Washington St. mar 19-6in.
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" 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 50Wilcox AGibbs' Sewing Machines, 60 " 3,000 50 Howe's Sewing Machines, 60 3,000 2000 Premiums of $1 each, 2, COO TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. I copy, one year, with 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. , Box 8391. Write the address plain , giving township, county and State. Money by draft, post office order, registered letter, or express, maybe sent at our risk. REFERENCES. Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of the nowe Sewing Machine Co., 699 Croadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Machine Co., 508 Broadway, Kew York. Send for specimen copy containing all necessary information. febl4-6m EJi:E SONS GAIINT: A New Singing Book for the use of Schools, Academies, Seminaries axd Singing Classes, by 0. . Allen. This Book contains: First, A very carefully prepared series of Primary Song Lessons. Skcon dlv, A large number of new and beautiful School Songs. Thirdly, A short Cantata The School Festival designed expressly for use at School Receptions, Concrrts, and Exhibitions. The publishers, in presenting this work to Principals and Teachers, would oall special attention to its superior merits as a School Song Book. The author has been very careful in the selection of his M t'sic, 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 ha3 been adopted by the Board 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 doz. Sample copies sentby mail post paid on receipt of 50 cents. Published by WTLLTAM HALL A SON, O. J. WILLARD, July 3. ISrtS. 513 Broadway, N. Y. Manhood: 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, Impotencv, Mental ?rnd Physical Incapacity, Impodi mcnts to Martiage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. jRjfirPrice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable es? ay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse 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, certiin, aud etfcctutl, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure hiui3clf cheaply, privately and radically. sSP-This lecture should be 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. Culrerwcirs "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CilAS. J.C. KLINE & CO., 12 Bowery, Nc.v York, Pott-Office Box 4,5S(1. Feb. 5. VALLEY HOUSE; JAS. 0. TAN II0RX. PROPRIETOR. jul IS-ly. I31JI1IT HOUSE, RICHARD D URN AN, PROPRIETOR. July 19-y GEO. BQWLBY. t .il s a t n t c fX q c t , AND X O T ,V I V t HftLlC. HARRISON, OHIO. I have for sale a large amount of farm lands and town property inall the Western States. aug 30-m. J. BAUER & CO., Sole Agents for the Gold Medal WM KNABE & COGRAND b'QUAHB AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Also for the A. II. GALE & CO., EMU G ABLER, And other First CItss Inssruments, " ' Wholesale Agents for "J- : CAUHAUT & NKEDHAM'S ' rr.LKBRATKD ORGANS AND MELODEONS, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, . -, Au. C50 Broadway, Sew York, asd " So. 60 WtTsJiiiijon Sree, CROSEYOTERA HOUSE, CHICAGA ILLINOIS Send for Catalogue and Price List. Oet. 2-lv. M ERCilAXT'S HOTEL, LAUREL, INDIANA, The Proprietor hs thoroughly refitted the above Hotel, and is now fully prepared to accommodate the Traveling Public in first-class style. 11. T.PEIRCE, T1 2v Proprietor. VINTON HOUSEj Caiabridse City, Indiana, E . VINTON, PROPRIETOR octIS-ly TDr. Z- FERGUSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FAIUFIELD, INDIANA June T-lv
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Franklin Marble -Works, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. SJwp near the R. R. Depot. JOSEPH HAN NAN 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 -a. rvx"1 tta r uvrrd T O S BSTONES, Being a practical artist, he desires his friends and all others who have an inclination to favor him with a call and test what he says. AH 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 promptlv filled. Feb. 5,1869. JOSEPH HANNAN. f II WS3L H SHUTTLE ARK A W0NDERFEL ACHIEVEMENT Of Inventive Genius and Mechanical Skill. A FEW years ago we commenced the manufacture of "Nkw Patkst Dorm.K Thmkad, Lock Stitch Skwixo Machixk," which we placed in the market at an Extraordinary Low Price, with a view of meeting the general demand for a machine 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 first conception, the Best Me chanical Ta lent in Ameriga 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, Pprari.e & Ciieap. "Prico BIO. WILSOV SEWI:5 MACHINE CO. Wm. Tkuow, Agent lor Franklin County, apl 2 3m. Splendid Assortment OF Wcolen GrQod.s, FROM TUF. CQNNERSViLLE WDOLEN MILLS OF p ii p kt pnr, X 11. V a -iil AiiiUll?! ' AT X O. XT IVC XT invCJO? . BROOKVILI.i:, INP., At Factory Pi ices. CALL AND SEEF0K YOMISELYES. GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES AprilJJN10i MILLS! Situated lil'O hiifcs Surth of Ihi.-jh Id . Particularattcntion will be paid to CL'STOM WOKIvand s iticfaction gumantied. 1 will always be found at my pott, unless absent on business, when my oust inei s will be waited on by Jonn Lancaster, who challenges competition as a Grin.lcr or Burr In r-s-nr. F Lm U R ALWAYS ON 11 AN D for sa !c warrnn: ci as (.--,. U us tan be made in the Valley. TEUMS L-ASI1. Thanks for past patronage, and solicit a continuance of the same. J, K. I'.lirtWN, aug. 7-lj. Projrii tor. DEALER IX 53 HIT G S A K U AI I ti X g PAINTS AND OILS, V -A. R 1ST I S Irl !: S TPa-tent SXedicine fcc AT THE PUBLIC SCALE, (MAIN STREET,) .BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. July 17-ly INDIANA HOUSE. 163 West Fifth Street, DSOOKlKJOs KG;, Gideon Ryraan, Proprietor. mch3fl-tf GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Company. Cash Gifts tt thr amount of 8250,000. Eocry Ticket Draws a Prize. . 5 Cash Gifts each 510,000 I 40 Cash Gifts each $500 10 " " 5,000 J 200 " " 100 ?( " 1,000 j 300 " " 50 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos - each ?300 to $750 75 " " Melodeons " - 75 to 10 359Sfewing Machines - . r . " 60 to 175 506 Gold Watches . - - " 75 to S00 Cash Prixe, Silver Ware, etc., all valued at $i,eo.oc A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cts. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in Envelops and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cts. a Sealed Ticket is drawa without choice and sent by mail to any sdJrc. The Trize 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 Prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize enchanged for another of same value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. Referexcks. AVe select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: ,S.T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; 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. Opinions or the Pkkss: "The firm is reliable, and deserve their success." Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. We know them to be a fair dealing firm." N. T. Herald, Oct. 2S. "A friend of ours dicw a $500 prize, which was promptly received." Daily News, Dec. 3. Send for circular. - Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. K very package of Sealed Envelops contains one cash gift. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for?2;35 for 110 for 15. All letters should be addressed to HARPER. WILSON & CO.,. . ap 8-3ui. 173 Broadway, N. V.
. ; iuiblotio; ; n : ! What are Eggs Good For? TO EAT OF CCURSfc ! A WHAT EL2E ARE EfilSE COD FOR? EGGS properly applied, make the best 'shanpooa for the. hair that can be used. Try it. The finest oastile soap is too strong for the hair. Ev. ery bottle of Prof. Christy's H AIR LOTlO las aT recipe for an egg shampoos. All first ela druggist sell it. After which, if CHRISTY LOTIO is applied, a gloss of splendor and beauty will appear on the bair,- that will surprise yo. As a hair dressing for gentleman and ladies, it frr acknowledged by all who sm theLOTiO to ha the best. If your hair is disagreeably red, try one bottle of the LOTIO. Yon will neve regret the money it cost you. It is cheaper than eife and"decidedly better. If your head is covered with dandruff, use one bottle of Prof. Christy's. Hair Lotio. The Lotio grows more hair on bald heads than anything advertised. It will wemnta
the growth of ladies' hair to any length desired. Read one of the many testimonials which w re. ' r ceive iroiu imoics; Prof. Chjstt. Smr 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, aad whenever I d rested it, it broke eff, so that it became very short and thin. I bought one bottle of your Hair Lotio - to tryjr, and I was so pleased with it that I continued using it. I have used the Lolio for pearly ajear, and it has grown me a head of hair that Is soft and glossy, and it is longer than it ever wss before in my life. Mrs. E. H. PHILLIPS The lady to whom the poet refers in the following lines must have used Lotio: . - - Like hev to whom at dea d of night The bridegroom, with his lock 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.' Jpe-For sale by M. W. Haile and A. J. King. All orders and letters should be rent to - PROF. CHRISTY A CO., . Cincinnati, O. Jan. 15-ly. T H1MUG. FROM this date I oflermy large stock andgreat ' assortment of from 1 0 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. This Furniture is neatly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece they buy. I don't keep any second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Safes dun' fall to pieces ou the road before the people get them home. I will sell FUR N ITU RE AT A DC TWN on n-y puvenicpt, and in govd veiilher in the Market House. A Ied.Flag will be lbe sign. Unaertaliins Promptly attended to. Evcrjtody It news tfcai I mnkc iho best and niateM liotenoi-d a Ml tValnut Collins, and now I hiive a i c-w patci.t hiih locks 'better than all tbe metallic- It i. en.cn tetl in side wiui outride, and has a large glats en top. One kind is nmdi: particularly for latlies. I a) keep on hand the met j I He cases, all sires. When you scud your ordirs, don't forget to let we know if you want the old or new patent for ladirs er gentleman. The price will lie frt.ni Id fo 15 prr i cent. dio:iper than the cheapest in the market. J My establi.-hinent is north on Main Burgess, kc- ' tncen Bailroad and Mill Sts., close to the I'epct i Fib 12. WM. FRAMi. nno. SHoe r.l A K UFA CTOBI. ilGKATIUS EDEHLEE ' ....... rtll V T 1 N 1. KS 1 o In. -inn fnotiiro Hm.li ami Shim C0 N T 1 N V ICS to manufacture Roots and Shoes V of all kinds pro nplly to order, at his establishment i n Brookville. He keeps on band a fall assortwen t of LAUIKS' AND MISSKS' SHOES?, UOOTS5 OF KVKHY KKSP, CIllhPUKX'S fcUOES, j and gnnrantees a good fit in every tirsarre. Mending done on short notice. Call and fee Lis assortment and learn his piiccs. novt-tf 1G N ATI I'S KOTIILEB. AI.BKRT Mlt.I.KR .1 ITHAKli II. TYMIt. DEALERS IN Clothing St. Gents' Furnishing Goods, II ATS.-CATS. HOOTS, FUOKS, GHOCOKIKS. HAJiDWAKE, QT EKNS WAKE. OILS. TAINTS, EARTHENWARE, fas. 'PIIE undersigned would respectfully solicit the -L citizens of t"ai:f:cld Township and vicinity te i call and inspect tl.cir prvscnt larpe assortment ef !ali the above nanito guo,!s. Having rtocntly ma tic lartce sid.liuons lo tht ir usual w ll .-eortil stock, tiny take prldein a tirour.cing tba t fr-r eitent, variety, excellence, beautiful styles and general cotiipletei.cts, tl.cir ttoek wilt cmj-i favorably witht.y stock fout.d in I his port of tit State. Our in otto for the j tar 1869 th II be ' FAIR DEALING, SMALL PROFITS & LOW PRICES. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. MILLER A TVSKR. Fairfield, Feb'y 12tb, li:69 ly. THE GllEAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price cents. ' A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea , induced by self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions,-! Impotency, .Nervous Debility iBl Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, etc. By ROBERT i. CULVER WELL,. M. D., Author of the "Green Book," etc. . The world-renowned Author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that tbe awful consequences of Self-Abuse my be effectually removed without medicine, SB" without dangerous surgical operations, Doog'" instruments, rings, or cordials pointing ou' mode of cure at onee certain and effectual, 7 whi?h every sufferer, no matter what his eensition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri ly, and radically. , " This Lecture will prove a boon to thousax" and thousands. ' ' . Sent, under seal, to any address, in a pi" sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, postage stamps'. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "3I riage Ju.ide" price 35oentV ;:m. ; Addref CIIAS.J.C. KLINE A Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box tTO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to heuh in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, a -ter having suffered several years with a sever lung affection, and that dread disease, LonsuIDt, tron.is anxious to make known to his fellow" ierers ine weans oi cure. , ,v. rr. ,, ... A OOOV ot tn XO all W UO UPSlrB 11, DC " ill r c ii . 1.1, diprtscription used (free of charge), with tne recuons lor preparing ana using . they will find a sure Cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the a vertiser in sending the Prescription is to ben theafflrcted, and spread iuformation hI' rf conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost nothing, and may prove a blessing. . riese Partios wishing-the prescription, wi ' r address Rkv. EDWARD A. W IsYork. Williamsbure. Kines County, ew i May 23-ly. ERRORS OF YOUTHA GENTLEMAN wh suffered for Te d ,u Nervous Debility, Premature Decay. ,t the effects of youthful indiscretion, wbt sake of suffering humanity, send free 10 tfcS need it, the receipt and directions for w ffererl simple remedy by which he was cared. ieniCe, wisamgto pront oy ta. '" feVt confidence. can eo au""' JOHN B. OtiD'may 2S ly. No. 42 Cedar street,
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