Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 June 1869 — Page 4
12 !BrookviUe Ba2ar ! xvx; wis. iff A N , jp yc is DEALER IN N .,- ft Ore a, 1:4. .?. xi .ir.y ,, l fOYS 'NOTIONS; AND "IJE H . tnfor it the citizens of Brookville an! Jl Uiity tktt has jat apeaed ta th - f gll'o J) iiia u n 3LS u i I U f u & An ElesjntJt Well Selected Sto'k of go at Ladies' Wcrk Bane and Companions, Fancy Paper Itiu, Album, Comb, Bre.het, Packet Rwkt, Wallets, Parses, Writin Desks, 3d, Chessmen, BackgAtnmsn, Chessboards, Dominoes, A , A. ( , , . S If I O if E E T I 8a as PUIn aal F-incy VYritia? Paper and Envelopes, Led and SUte Pencil. Bonk Holders, Steel Peas, Blank Beoke, laka, Ac, A. , , fS'4aT "IS?" Si' V Rwh at Marbles, lops, R.se Balls, Jewsharps, T .11. Chin Figures and Vases, Harmonicas or French Harps, Ac, Ac. .. , t ( . - Such as Violins, Oaitars, Banjos, Flutes, German Mil French Aeeor leons an I Concertinas in (treat variety, best Italian Violin and Guitar Strings, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, Music Books, SelfBtndtng Masic, Newspaper Folios, Ac, Ac. In addition to these (iaodi has also a sp'endid collection of : POXXETS, HATS, u EMBROIDERIES, DRESi TaiUUISGS, PAR ISOLS, n .iKlkerchlcrs, Glares, Breastpins Fans, Ac. Ali o the Vvry Litest an I Jtsf Fashion- : able Styles. P. P. WIS M ANT. Watches and Jewelry. WM. DAWSON has just received a splendid assortBeat ef ; ( JAJIW A 1 NO, tEWEt.BiYt nafitting of Duplet and Silver Watches, and all the varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patter.. He has also a great variety of Clocks, which wi be warranted, and sold at a trifling ad vaaee on - holesala price. Old Gel nd Silver will be received in exchange lor Wood. ' Watches omptly repaired in a neat and expeditious man er. Also, have ist received a l.irge and well selct,.t xirtment if SINGLE & DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS. PISTOLS, HOLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, Jtc. Also V ecp on nd r..All KINDS OF AMMUNITION, Powder, dps, Cartridges, Government Tercut sioa Chps, Lend, Ac. Also Guitar and Violin Bridges, Tail Pieces, Ac. Strings, Bows, Pegs WM. DAWSON. Brookville, Oct. 9. 1883. Wilson nttaoeri - wm.m:r.t. MORROW & HAY, , AUoriiejs at Law and Solicitors 01 Claims, No. 3 Vinton Rlick Opposite rest Offir .,,. I NDIANAPOLIS, ISD., Will rrctice in the Stateund Federal Court'1 Indian, and also before the Court ot Claims an the.SveraDBiir.anx f War, Nvv, Tost nfliv ' and Treasury Departments at Washington City i I'C jur,! t ! ott(t A-Kn Corner of fir . REKNSBLR . IND. 51 arc, JOSEPH iIeARSIOXI), rrcrrtttcr.' dec 27-ly T " s : ' " ! WILLIAM G. QUICK, ""liy&tt't Office in the Court Uu ie Collectinnspromptly I attended to, Ron I Estue bought and sold. Taxes W.n.BRlTSlFIELO A BROTHER HAYS opened a (itinsmith Shop in the new building si 1 11 1 ted diroetly opposite the Jail, anIjoin,uig Chris,. TrrVTin chop. NEVy GUNS MADE TO ORDER ReIpairixg Prmm pti. y A tten PK1) TO. All Work Warranted. Kev. ll fm. GREW RSDU0T10 K 1 PRICES AT Til E OLD OF. i.-i . r-t. , i-i liit ' i i it w T HO h s i led to rcniiiin i ti r. ! iMe.nnd woul 1 i:if rm his friends, nnd t!ic fiihlic gencrattr. tht the old shop is the place to get all kin ts of Marhle Work, such as MON'JMINTS ! TOMBSTONES, Of the best Italian and Am.ri'an !arl'c, Granite or Freestone, Plain or Fancy Urnauicntal Carving done, such as Doves, Laiubs, llum l iinur. , .(., l sun rrtrj variety m i.isius. Wok executed ia aj goi style as can lc done in the Slate. . Limoatune work, of all kinds, such as Po r Steps, Cistern Tops, Coping around CcmeIcrr Let. Carriers. RSock, A., which will be done fmu l.i to 23 per cent, cheaper than any . . i r. k ic nur ii ir ti iirrr. which is as isood, if not better, th;m aty ia the st.iie, j which can ha se.n by looking. t it. and at those : which have stood the tst for several years. er- I sons mailing HaicK'oiie irom any o.ner quarry willbefuinishel as chcrp as can be had of any I r.eelse V bnve Limestone troin nx to tweu-j V inehe thick, aa-l any sia.c a pcr;m could wiph. j Work iu our line f buAiaes lurniaheo prompt- i ly. ; Thankful f.r the patronage we haerceiv-J on..a.n c of suio. '-Quick ?ais and ,,U IWit," is our .aotto, as wo not employ a. lio.t f i . -is v i th"s peoide have tv support,, l ,. ..t .,tir oi n rk anrselve.s. t II. LSLllKaiilli.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE ie hereby gtveav that tha undersigned refutes to pay a ante ftvea by him to Alfred tnglls, of tad.peadenee, Iowa, payabU next September, and calling for $150 wlth.ut Interact. My reason for refusing t pay laid note ls,tfcat it was fraudulently obtained from we, and t have net received nay consideration therefor. JOHN CLENDBNNtNG. Mt. Carmel, Franklin Co., Ind. Jane II, 1S9. V AiRFIE LD MILLS.
BROWN & BEST, WILL guarantee entire satUfcUn tnjrtndtng FLOUR an 1 MEAL. The highest Market price paid in eaah for Wheat. This Flour is for .ale in Brookville at thtttorei of David Slaughter a4 John Roekafellar, and also at the Depot. Will alao rtrnih uu MBKR Ul aul ivifivo. WANTED Old and New Cstomer to remember that . Will Mtl GOODS AS CHEAP a can be bought in the eouctry, and hit on hand a niee supply of FllKStl DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE, and a General Assortment of Qoods found i Cvuntry Store. Alto Wool taken in Excnanse Tor Factory Goods, Tarns, or anything ia my line of trade, and the HIGHEST FACTORY PRICE allowed Tor it. Don't forget to fire mo a enll, and I will try U aatisfy you both in price, and qualit?. A.L.ADAMS, , apltS-Sn. . , Springfield, Itid. AT TUK icw York Cash Store. SUING C ICAISER Have received aa Immense Stock of Brown & Bleached Muslin, TICKING, SHIRTING CHECK, . COTTON AD ES, DENIMS, LINEN & COTTON TABLE CLOTH, NEW DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, ie., c All in need of Dry Goods will find it to their ad vantage to give us a call. One Prlec and that the Lowest. apt 2J-!S6. Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLHOFF, (HOM ANN'S BUILDING,) a AS opened a store for the purpose of carryin; on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and ready to fill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &C, F(S)ir Mona anadl 3Bjs tie will kesponhanda good assortmen t of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GentlemetfsFurnishing Goods CLOTHS, CASSSIMKRS, n I everything suitable for Spring & Summer Wear COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTLEMEN'S HOSE, &c. C.illi n therein d make your purchases ,or tear ir rlers,ad you will be suited both in work nl.rices. Sftm-jun NEW CLOTIMG STORE! 'PIl K undersigned has just received an entirely A new stock of TA r ... , , -T -r-r -v r - K 111 I S A N 11 SI 1 1 If H S UJJ L kJ i A 11 U K) LL V LiUj . . . -w m. n a av m. maid Miyu and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them it the . LOWEST CASH PRICES. Oull and see them, and etamine the prices before buying eUowhere. My motto i. Cl'twk Sitte & 8mil profits. tort.sn, ana out & m S P LT2 D E KJ L o Oct. 1. - JOHN KING. j V. I-I. LVW, SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTURER, T) cpectfull v announces to the citisens of Meta -j 1 mora aud vicinity th.t he is prepared to fur- ; ni.h .SAOQLES Ann If Alt NESS ' of every kind promptly to order. AIo i done on short notice. Terms reasonable. M et:imora, Ind., Oct. 18-3m. : 30, 000IisMVool Wanted j ,A.t Mixcrville, Intl. ! f willpav the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN ! CASH FOR WOOL, or I will exchange for Wool, .leans, Sattinets, Cassiuieres, Flannels, Hlankets. Dry Goods of all kinds. Boots and ' Shoes, and all kinds of Stocking Yarns at FacI lory prices, or I will get your Wool carded or ; .un or mantifactuied as you desire. My goods ' areTrosn th Hamilton Factory. I also have a Tailor shop in connection with ' my storp, and will furnish Cassiuieres, Clolhs, ! Ac, and make tip suits to order. Call and see. j SAMUEL COLTER, may i. Jdixervtue, ind. JOHN II. IIANSCIIEN, PKAI.K IS d(Jifeies, Clocks, ?eteeliPM, AND alt article usually kept in ft Jewelry Store. - Also, agent for Dr. H. Hirsh's Spheroidal Spectacles, with improved Pantaseopic Lenses. George W. Shcpperd's everlasting Sold Pens, the j ce'ebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the perpetual Calendar Clocks, constantly on hand. Qish p iid r Work Doneor Gold or Silver. artio5lUr attention paid to all kinds of Repairing, r.,ac of businr.s, ono door north of the "Old whit Corner." f Burton's store4 on Main Burgess street Bmokville, Indiana. A , IT-y. J' Attorneys and Counsellor at Law BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, VjuOffice in the ecjnd ttory of the Pemoora Uiliiur-. ituia
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LaHuo 81 Brother. IfTOULD resDeotfully dtreet the attention VY allper.ons in want of TIN WARE ORSTOVES OF ANY KIND. to thetratortmtnt,attheirShop ta Mt.C where they keep cor. stantly on hand a large stock of ererythingintheirllneofbuilnesa. They will also put up to order, TlnRooIlns,GnUerlns and Spontlng. Theyarealso Agenttfor the sale of Adams Putapa. Also Agents for Eiswald's Metallic Soles and II eels, which they wilt sell either wholesale or retail. They offer all articles in their Store at most reasnnableeash prices , an d their work is warrant ed tegiresatiafaetion. Orders respectfully solicit, ed. Also, out up LIOHTNINQ RODS UWots per foot and $1,50 per point. Apr m, i858-ly. TROIT. CHRISTY'S DOUBLE DISTILLED CONCENTRATED HAIR LOT10, CIRBFULLY and scientifically prepared especially for the promotion of the growth of the Beard. Thousands of young men who have used it will testify that it Imphoves thk Growth of the Mustache and Whiskers better than anything used. If your Mustache or Whiskers does not grow long enough to suit, you try a bottle. The Lo tio acts immediately upon the producing glands, reinvigorating their torped action, producing in a short time a luxuriant growth of beard. Sentby Express, carefully packed, to any address in the Unite 1 States, at the folio wingprices: One Battle, 1,50; Three Battles, 3.0U Half Doxan to one ad Iress, 5.0(). If you wish the LOT 10 to use .is a Whisker Promoter, ask or write for Prof. Christy's Double Distilled Concentrated Hair Lotio. All Orders and Letters must b, sent to PROF. CHRISTY A CO., No. 175 West Fifth Street., Cincinnati, 0. J0UN D. PARK, WholesAlo Agent.; Jan. 15-ly. - GROCERY STORE. KNABE 8c BROCKAMP HAVE opened anew Groceey Store in the room adjoining Uaile's Drug Store, where they have for sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such as . Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c., which are offered for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Everything usually kept in a Grocery Storecan he obtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We respectfully solicit the liberal pa'ronnpe of the public. KN ABE A BROCK AMP. o"M9-l v W r-t. coirp1 Vffctable ' 4-UUi lv the X. II. Stntr l'r uitvl H nctlttl liv ih- uttLlio to ht' f t hr vrry 1 rvi;r-.t(ion tot Kvstortitir 1 L-r.ty tl:;ir to it - trifiur.l clor; J ! S l m-iuii.iii'i St-. LrviU IS tlie-iiiif. H i ' rQ V . IM.UUVM , ivi riissiBB- i , v-vk utt-.i ikimii)ms mo iiatr. it t irvn y 40 C frtm H!ort.Mt5 tlrtttr. !c!i not Cvi OJS. Wvr (h Svnlp ft. r Ate, J? .v ntnut tne tmoM liirir. mi a NJrJipl J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor., IIWTHCSTEH, N. B. W. HAILE, and A. J. KING, Agents fo fJrnokville. apl7 Convertible Iron Planter ' AND Patented July 9rn, 18G7. Ta IS Mchine has ad rentage never before In-trod-iced to the Farmer, which he can onlv re alise by a practical use of it. Some of the advantages claimed over other Riding Cultivators are 1st. It plants two rows at a time, either in hills or drills, with one hand, at the rate of twenty aeres per day. Zit. It plows as deep as desired in any kind of son. 3d. It will plow hill or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doing the same work, as the draught is from the beams of the plows, the same as a double shovel held by hand. 5th. The great htght it will plow corn withou brsaking. 6th. Changing the plows to make new farrows when plowing one way. 7th. The adjustability of the driver seat. 8th. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. Tt is the only machine wanted in the field a,fter the breaking is done till the crop is laid by. cor runner information, aaaress B.W. REMY, decXT-tf Brookville, Franklin Co., Ind. H ARRISON, OH I O. MRS. II. J. MINER, PROPRIETRESS. . June 14-1 v GRAIN AND SEED WANTED. I will pay Cash for allkinds of Grain and Reed, delivered at my Distillery or Warehouse in Hirrison, Ohio. JOHN COLTER. Sept. 23, 18a-tf. . if . PKF.E. .8. W. JSITKIK9 K & oj IE SO C 0 53 PRACTISING PHYSICIANS, -MT. C VR MEL, INDIANA. mar 19-Caj
The St. Joseph's
tt ti i nm ! I i AT OLDEN URO, IIJD. HAVINO had our Factory In successful operation for nearly two years, we flatter ourselves that wsj ean give .ntire satisfaction to our eus turners. We have a large supply of our own manufactured Goods on hand, such .8 Jeans, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Linseys, ' All Kinds op Yarns, Brilliant Colors and Best Quality. We have made extensive arrangements for the coming Spring work, and are now ready tp do eastom work on the shortest notice, at lowest prloes. Scoured Jeans will be made to order. Or exchange manufactured Goods for Wool, always paying the highest price for same. We also buy WOOL FOR CASH. We have, in addition to the above, a TailOr BHop, where we keep READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand, and Hake Clothing to Order on Shortest Notice. Having all new and approved Machinery, and engaged only experienced workmen, we feel confident that we ean give entire satisfaction to all who wilt favor us with a call. ' rt ROMWEBER A SELLMEYER, apl 9-6m. Proprietors. CASH PAID FOR WOOL AT THE "Old White Corner," BROOKVILLE, The undersigned keeps constantly on haud a arge stook of - . WOOLEN GOODS, such as FLAUNELS, BLANKETS, STOCKIST Domestic & Fancy Dry 0 oods, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS Ae.,Ae. Their Prices are uniform and they will sell at very small profits for Cash or all kinds of Country froauce. Jt UEIS. pi 23-1869. AND Ice Cream Saloon! CHRISTIAN KCEBER, THANKFUL for past favors, again announces that he has made largo additions to his establishment, and is preptred, better than ever, to accommodate customers with the very best article of FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF ALL KINDS, PIES, Ac He will furnish Cakes and Crackers o all ki ads at wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms. Also, a good supply of Lemons and Omnges on hand. CONFECTIONERY. His assortment of Confectioneries is complete, embracing candies of the best qunlity, nuts, fruits. ICE CREAM. 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. Families and others ean be accommodated with the best White Water Ice, at this establishment, during the summer jionths, at rea.oni,ble prices. apl30-6m. . 10,000 Agents WANTED to sell THE AMERICAN YEAR ' BOOK for 1S69. It contains just the in formation which everybody needs hundreds of times a year, and pells with unparalleled rapidity, even among those who srldnm look at it Subscription Book. It is impossible, in an advertisement, to give any adequxte ilea of the immense amount and variety of information in it. The book itself must be seen and examined to be properly appreciated. Nearly every family will buy it, and it will be found about as great n necessity among all classes as the daily or weekly newspaper. Send for circulars and full information. O. D. CASK A CO., Publishers. Hartford, Conn., Cincinnati, 0., and Chicago, III. may 14-lui. - . 50,000 Lbs. WQQt WANTED AT HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! CUSTOM ROLL CARDING. SPINNING, &C, done at short notice, and all work warranted to give satisfaction. We pay the highest market prices for WOOL. XH CASH. Have a large Assortment of WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds, such as SAT1NETTS, PLAID FLANNELS, J BANS OF ALL COLORS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, PLAIN FLANNELS, 10-4 FLANNELS, YARNS, &c , &c. all of which we offer at low prices, either fir Cash or In exchange for WOOL, SOAP AND GHEASE. Farmers, ooasult us 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. COE, WETIIERILL & CO. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS DEALERS l.N PRINTING INKS of EVERY VARIETY The Press. Supplied at tbe Lowest Rates. AGENTS FOR All Kinds of Wood Type, NEWSPAPER AND JOB TYPE. Bulletin Building, Philadelphia. may 28-ly. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Offije, No. 8 East Washington St. war 19-6m.
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Franklin Marble Works. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop near. the R. R. Depot. ; JOSEPH HANNAN Would respectfully announce to hisfriends and the publio generally of this and the adjoining Counties of this State and Ohio, that he is now prepared to execute in the beat style of the trade all work in his line, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS TONES, ' 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 oontracts for work made by him or Messrs. John L. Case, John W. Dole or Simon Bath, his Special Agents, will bo promptly filled. Feb. 5, 1869. JOSEPH HANNAN. fll WHIL(DM SHUTTLE WONDERFELARACIIIEVEMENT Of Inventive Genius and Mechanical Skill. A FEW years ago we commenced the manufacture of a "Nkw Patkkt Double Thksad, Lock Stitch Skwiso Mackinr," which we placed in the market at an Extraordinary Low Price, with a view of meeting tbe 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 ehanical 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. Price S4-0. WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. Wm. Tkbow, Agent for Franklin County, apl 2 3m. Splendid Assortment OF" Woolen Goods, FROM THE CONNERSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS OF P. H. a F. M. ROOTS, AT ail 0-XjSC JJLXllG'-O! &2 BROOKVILLK, IND., At Factory Prices. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES pah wmn wil April-2. UNION MILLS! Situated two mites A'rA of Fairfield. Particularattention will be paid to CUSTOM WORK and satisfaction gu.nantied. I will always be found at my post, unless absent on business, when my customers will be waited on by Jonn Lancaster, who chillenges coinpetitieu as a VJrinderor Burr Dresser. FLuUK ALWAYS ON 11 AN D for sale, warranted as good as can be made in the Valley. TERMS CASH. Thanks for past patronage, and solicit, continuance of the same. J.E.BROWN, auir. 7 l. Proprietor. DEALER IN OSVQ5A8S JMtZSXCZNE$( P AINTS AND OILS, V A 2R 1ST I S 1-1 E S IPatent edicin fe. &o A T THE FVBLW SCALE, (MAIN STREET,) BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. July 17-ly INDIANA HOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Hyman, Proprietor. mch30-tf GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Company. Ikish Gifts tt tlu- amount of $250,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prize. b Cash Giftseaeh 310,000 I 40 Cash Gifts each $600 10 " " 5,000 1 200 " " 100 20 " ' 1,000 I 300 50 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos - each $300 to $750 75 " Melodeons " 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines - - " 60 to 175 506 Gold Watohes - - " 75 to 300 Cash Prize, Silver Ware, etc., all valued at $1,000,000 A ehanee to draw any 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 Prise 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. References. We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us t publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie Monroe, Chioago. Piano, $650; John D. Moore, Louisville, $1,000: Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $500; Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans, $500. Wo publish no names without permission. Opinio or tbe Prkss: "The firm is reliable, and deserve their sueeess." Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. We know tbem to be a fair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald, Oct. 23. "A friend of ours diew a $500 prize, which was promptly received." Daily News, Deo. 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 ACO., ap 9-3iu. 173 Broadway, N. Y.
. 1 ) HAIELGTIO. Hl i What are Eggs Good Fox? irrO EAT OF CCURSM WHAT EL22 ARE EEIS-ECOUrUH? EGGS properly applied, make the best shampoon for the hair that can be used. Try it. Th flaest castile soap is too strong for the hair. Bv ery bottle of Prof. Christy's HAIR LOTIO ha 4 recipe for an egg shanrpoon. - All first class druggist sell it. After which, if CHRISTY'S LOTIO is applied, a aloes of .nlendor and K
will appear on the hair,, that will surprise va. As a bair dressing for gentleman and ladies, it acknowledged by all who use theLOTIO ta.be tbe best. If your hair is a disagreeably red, try one bottle of the LOTIO. You will never regret the money it cost you. It is cheaper than oils, andadecidedly better. If your head is covered with dandruff, use one bottle of Prof. Christy's Hair Lotio. The Lotio grows more bair on bald heads than anything advertised. It will pr.mot. the growth of ladies' hair to any length dipirJ. Read one of the many testimonials which we receive from ladies: - .... Prop. Christy. Sir: I commenced the use ef your hair preparation at a time when my. bair was in a very unhealthy condition. My hair was dry and harsh, and whenever I dressed it, it broke off, 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 Ion ger than it ever was before in my life. Mrs. E. H.PHILLIPS. - The lady to whom the poet refers in the following lines must have used Lotio: ' Like her to whom at dead of night ' Tbe bridegroom, with his locks of light, , Came in the flush of love and pride And scaled the terrace of his bride; When, as she saw him rashly epriDg, - t Aud midway up in danger cliDg, She flung him down her soft brown hair, '. Exclaiming, breathless, "there love, there.' PfT-For sale by M. W. Hail, and A. J. Kiag. All orders and letters should be sent to PROF. CHRISTY A CO., Cincinnati, O. ' Jan. 15-ly. GREAT HUMBUG ! FROM this dale I offer my large stock andgreat assortment of , from 1 0 to 15 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment. This Furniture is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant the people for every piece tbey buy. I don't keep any second hand Furniture, and my Tables and Safes den't fall to pieces on the road before the people get them home. YEKY T&im&Y I will sell . FURNITURE AT AUCTION on my pavement, and in good weather in the Market House. A Red Flag will be the sign. Promptly attended to. Everybody knews that I make the best and neatest Roewod and Walnut Collins, and now I have a new pateut hith lok better than all tbe metaUio. It is cen,ented inside and outside, and has a large glass on tap. One kind is made particularly for ladies. I air. keep on hand the metallic cases, all sizes. When you send your orders, don't forget to let me know if you want the old or new patent for ladies or gentlemen. The price will b. from 10 to 15 pa? cent, cheaper than the cheapest' in the market. My establishment ie north on Main Burgess, between Railroad and Mill Sts., closo to the Depot Feb 12. WM.FRAM. 33.ci SHoe IflAMPrACTO&Y. IGNATIUS KOEHLER CONTINUES to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all kinds promptly to order, at his establishments Brookville. He keeps on hand a full assortmen t o f LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, LOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S IJ OKS,, and guarantees a good fit in .very tirsatr.. Mending done on short notice. Call and see bis assortment and learn his prices. uovl-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. ALHF.RT Mil. I.Kit UK HAKI II. TISH. iFafvffciO, i-ntitanit, DEALERS IN Clothing & Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAT'S, ROOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QCEENSWARE, OILS, PAINTS, EARTUENWARE, ke. THE undersigned would respectfully solicit (be oilizens of Faiifield Tow nship and vicinity t. call and inspect their present large assortment of all the above named goods. Having recently made large additions to tbeir usual well .seortrd stock, they take pridcin announcing that for extent, v.ricty, excellence, beautiful styles and general completeness, their stork will eemp.r. favorably wilb any stock found in this prt of th. State. Our motto for the jear t69 tbsll be FAIR DEALING. SMALL PEOFITS & LOW PRICES. All kinds of Country Produce taken i exchange tor Goods. M 1 1.1. ER A TYNER. Fairfield, Feb'y 12th, I860 ly. T11E GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price cents. A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by telf-AbuBO, Involuntary Emi.-sioBS, Itupotency, Nervous Debility and Impediments ta Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and PbysicAlIncapacity , etc. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," etc. The world renowned Author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse my be effectually removed without medicine, sod without dangerous surgical operations, bougier instruments, rings, or cordials pointing o0' mode of cure at onee certain aEd effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. , This Lecture will prove a boon to thousand and thousands. Kn anH, !. tn Illilreu. in S pllD sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,'5 price 25 cents. Address : . CHAS.J.C. KLINE A Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 45f. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weks, by a very simple reuiedy, alter having suffered several years with a sever lunir affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion, is anxious to male known to his fellow-01" ferers the means of cure. . To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tne prescription used (free of chnrge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, whi they will find a sure Cure for Consumpu"" Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the " vertiser in sending the Prescription is to pene . 1 . Ill " . J . w. n H h ICQ " toe aiuicieu, aim Bpreu uii'i m .... ;,.. i. :...i.i,i.. n .1 tin hnncs ever; sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost w nothing, and may prove a blessing. ie;s Partief wishing the prescription, will P'e - address Rtr. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County, New xr May 28-ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years fr" Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ana the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, 'rwh0 sake of suffering humanity, send free to at need it, the receipt and directions for m", erS simple remedy by which he was cured, b un wishing to profit by the advertiser's e.P ' can do so by addressing, in perfect oonfiaenc , J JOHN. B-.OODEf' may 2S ly. No. 42 Cedar street, New lo
