Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 July 1869 — Page 4

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P. P. WISHAIT, TfEAER IS Stationery, Tr" it Rl ATI I f i I J I tl W I IVllI VJj -ANDiTt . iaf r a rhj eUiscns nf Prookvil'e anl ' J) vi e'itr tVt In has i jt opened in the At !sjjmt 1 'Veil Selected Stok of iuj Sieh ai Ladies' Wrk Htfs and Companions, F u'j Piptr Bise. AlWns, Co-iths, Brushes, P lliAj, Wallets, Purses, Writing Desks, 3ads, ChesiO?n, Backgi.unon, Chesboards, D- ni.iaes, Ae , Ae. S 1? A f I 9 Fu-h aj Plain aal Fny 'Tritio? Paper and EnTelin, anl .Ute Pe.uil. B-k Holders, Steal Pans, Blink Boks, Inksj Ac, Ac. O 3T S3 Sth as Marbles, Tops, Base Balls, Tewsharps, Pdls. Chin Fiires ad Vases, Harmonicas or French Uarps, Ac, Ac. Pueh aTio15n, 1 aitars, Banj is, Flukes, German and French Accor lo ns an I Cotieeriinas in great variety, bjst Itaiiia Violia and Guitar Stri.ajrs, Music Rexes', Sheet Musis. Music Books, Selfliin iin Music, Xe piper Folios, Ac, Ae. In ad lit! ii to those Goods has also a splendid collection ef ir)XXETS, TI VTS, EAf3R0IDERIES, DRS.i TiUinilXSS, PAS VSOLS,. S3! O , II ill vereMer, Glves Breastpins Fans, Ac. All ' t" J'ry Li',-' m t -1jJ Rtskionrs. P. P. ".VIS MAX. OF Watches p.nd Jowolr?. Cut TVT M D.V5VS0X has jast received a splendil V assortment of W X A MI J SWSL R.Y, on'istinj of Duplex and Silver Watches, aad all he varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. He has also a j-reaf variety f Ct.oCKs, which wi be warranted, and soli at a trifling advance on h-ilesale price. Old Gol nd Silver will be receded in exchange lor Goc df. Watches omptly repaired in a neat and expeditiocj maa er. Alsa.hava Jt received a large and well sett t- 1 m irl.neit of SIXf.Lf: X nOl'RIiK SHOT GUXS, n k vo l v k u . i i s ro i .s. UOl.TKli AND KKLTS, SHOT HP.l.TS. , . ; to:k!:t knives, vie. Al s 0 "t i p on a n 1 AIL KINDS OF AMMUNITION, P).1.t, '.'ins, Ciririiges, Governiuenl 1'ercu r.i;, I.eaJ,Ac. AlVo laitar .in I Violia Strings, Bows, Ptg Bri i.jos, X jil Pie.-cs, Ac. WM. D AWSON. BrookviMe, Oct. 9. 13R3. WIUSOS M.IRROW. WU.M.H.VT. Monaow & HAY, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors ot Claims, X.X HiMn ?,'.., Of-f$;tt' rest Ori I N D I A N A PO 1. 1 S , f N D . , Vi!l practice in the Stateand Fc dera I C o u rt I a lia n . a n d also hefore th e Cob r t r t fla i n; s Sr. tHe several Bureaux of War, N"vy, Post Offc and Treasury Departments at Washintr r. Citv U-C. junS-y" 1 V; i ! I V 0) 9 Svlith-E-r Cur 7 V 7V REENSRVR IND. JOSEPH DEAR MOM), Prrirldcr. de ?7-It WILLIAM G. QUICK, 1 ttnVirtv :i t ! i t X- '$ Pit lironl M.M..KVU.I.K, INDIANA. ? OflS-ein-h?''t'rt !l use. Collections rtromptlv a't?a I I lo. Real Kstaie bought aad soi l. Taxe's ' pai I, .u. jau I 3 fim W.1I. BIU UKIE!.!) & BIinTtlKR nYVE op?nel a Giasmith b jil !i 1 si: n to I .1 re- ! v r Sh "p in the new ;-t.-its the Jail, a tj inin Caris. Trior's fin Sh i. NE W GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing DitoMPri.Y Attended to. All Work Warranted. - N.v. ;n fxo. GR3,F RilDUGnOEl 1:1 PRICES AC THE Ot.D HKii: Jlhrbic JU;H(s; CP II. ivr c;r',T-T r?rn TTI? j-j-. v . jl:, Ik !l tn ; n in H w-ul 1 ir.f .rui h tbc p.iMic j;1 f -J .v AW 1 I sh place to M arbl all ki rk, s-jcli vi I L'. MON i T Lri'i tfl TOMBSTONES, V?j V I AmrlMa V irbe. ,Jr.ite -i . . j . j' or r rccst me, l l.nn or ! an. y V. 5 " tiraamental Carvin? done, X'r . saehasD.vcs. l.aabs. Haintri ir-s. A.. o 'lit every variety of t isles. W..r' n-i'elivK s -d stvl as cm l-d-ein i H' .set. l.tr.i Mt o.i work, of a U kinds, such a 1 , .r .-. Cistern !" ps. Coping around Ceme(.tv I. t-. 'rii'rs, :-cks, .V -., which will be d . 1 - 11 1 " to I.' I -C . cb-c.Ter than aov i -: 'irr -'lai.m we h ire o-r i- a .tu. rrv, wtitca is i .i in i . if tio" t. r. tlitu it:.v i.i tne mi ti cm ! t "i St o-Utn st it. sr.t at -1 ite , t b se !iv-h kirf d ho t. st for a i;, i-tviitr i.i .ttcs "Or f r.: r-r . 1,..;".. ,,. . ,ii h-t.irnisS,, i Hi-Son j, cm be bid ofanvt -I . 11" U , .- I i .... t..M . IV.i.o si, to t w - Iv ir-.-b -s b! . a i 1 '.r v.it( itvi9mu1 I wish.) Work i'i ir I i-.e ot "uta-'ss I'iri i-.VJ promptly, r'l inVi 'f 't lS?ri't on? vi- hue receiv- . t t t!-,-t '.: I'tffit wars. w.- w in! I re jtist . j - . f . ' iu-. ""i tick -a-. an and t . . i '; . i ..cr n.it ti we not nmtloy a I .. . r , -, . t . v i - ' h i- t.le h u e t. sant-.-rt. I. . !t .... - ...i ti irk mrst-tves. I

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VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOE CsKSAVi I offer for sale one two-story Got Uio Front Frame llvu with fight rooms, all in good ordvsr, with a p.oJ cellar, cistern, aud a larga lot. Also a otie-storv Frame eontainin g tliree rooms

i in good order, with cellar, cistern, and other cont venienecs. Also eight good Building Lots, each 58 feet .(front, rur.nirg buck to alley Ifii feet, all frontir.fr on Main Street and Main Burgess Street. ' Also 150 acres of good Fannins l.aud,with a j gwo A two- torv Brick House containing si rooms, ! I irge hall, well furnished, with all the conven- ! inno-a nf woo. I find tlOll.SA. A 1.1 TCG Frame Bm hfinwn. oairic-e house. Jcc. ail under fence and py o loeu k i ra me corn cnu . u 'about 10H acres cleared. This can be made god stick farm. It is within 2J !i wiles of the Yallev Railroad. I w'il I sell .ny of the above properly on the following term: one fourth cash, the balance m mree nun pjuauwiiBrv.i.i..iest ' paid. JOHN KING. ( mar 21 Tin. WANTED" Oil and Sew Customers fo rcaieraber that GOODS AS CHEAP as can be bought in the cout try, and his oa hand a nice supply of FRESH DRY G00D3, GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS. HOOTS. SHOES, II ARDWA RE, QUEENSWARE, and a General Assortment of Goods found in a Country Store. Also Wool taken In Exchange Tor Fac torj Goods, Tarns, or anvthinj in my line of trade, and the HIGHEST FACTORY PRICE allowed for it. Don't forset to give me a call, J and t will tr- to satisfy vou both iu prices and qualitc. A. I.. ADATSS, apl 23 2m. Sprii:g6eld, Ind. MY 00098 : AT iHE XciV York Cash Store. SUING tc KAISER Uve received an In.uienr-e Stork of Br wa 8l Bleached Muslin, TICKING. SHIRTING CHECK, COT 1 O NAD ES, 1 ) E N I M S, LINEN & COTTON TABLE CLOTH, HEW EHESS G30JJ5, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, GLOVER HOSIERY, &e., &c Ail ia need i.fDry G jo Js wiiliind ittothoir advantage to give us a call. One Price and that tlic Lowest. apl Jt-'.SCJ. Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLIIOFF, ( UOM ANN'S BUILDING,) 1 1 A S upened a stre To r the purpose of carry in; 1 on the CAI1.0K.IXG BUSINESS, and rea Jv to fill all onlers for CO.VTS, PANTS, TESTS, de., Cf3 VI le will ke p on hand a good assortment of R Z A DY-MADE CLOTHING, jcntlemen sFaniishing Goods such as CLOTHS, CASSSWERS, 1 1 lvsrythingsuitabltfor Summer Wear CO LEA IxS, H A N D 1 ERCH I El'S. GENTLEMEN S HOSE, &c. t.i 1 1: n t h 3 r e , n A :u a k c y o a r ; a rcb a es ,o r lea it or lers ,and yoa will he suited both in worV nd. trices. 9m-iun i4h h 11 fc an lerssnc ied hjs j.ist received an entirelx new stock of i-xxrr3-, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AiJD CAPS, an.l Goats1 Fariiishing Goods, au l will also sell them tt the L0 w i: S T C ASl IMi TCES. Call anl sie the bavins c ! v w 1 e ml e nine the price befort Mv luo'.to is, iMt C K C J.KU) tf iVflt 3. t v v v . forCah. ar.d but i a" IS Oct. 10.. JOHN KING. V. II. LAW, SADDLE ILVUNESS n v tt ac t i iu:u. ipectTuM v s n n n -l co to the 'ifi?en of Meta tuora and vkiui:v th.st he is previrel to fur i i s h S A S f L t S A tJ I" A It i S S S of every kind rr :t p! to order. Alo S; -IV si tice. Ter.v s reasonable. 1.. Oct. I S sm. .50,000 Lbs. Wool Wante J ) t Lixorv Lllo, Tutl. I w"py mmiikst makvet price in i CAS H FOR YOl1L, or I will exebir.se for

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i le I to re- i Wool. .Tears, S ittinets. C.issin eres. Flannels, A il'e.and n'.mkcts. Dry Gcods of all kinds, B.i.ts awd ftiends.and j Sh es. an 1 a'l kin 's rf Sto;k;-.-!r Y;-ns at Fc--Hy. thit tory ir:-es. or I wjil set your Woi- carded or

sj an or ciar.ufsctated s y u desire. '.y goods are from h Hi-ntlton Factory. I a'so hi e a Tailor shop in connection with my sto-e, and vii: fart-.ih Casitoeres. Cloths. Ac, ar.J :r.-.kc up suits to ordor. Call and see. SAlll'f I. roi. iER. 'Hill i Mixerv:l!e. Ind. lOlIN U. HANSCIIEN, lO'U KH t X I SO all artbdes usually k. ? i X Also, agent f-r Dr." II keot i'i a dewelrv Store. Hirsh's Srberoidal a-lo, with iv.-. proved P.mtasc.pic l.enSes.j ;c W . h j i ",'t.i'j everlasting ;Jrld Pens, the ce'ebrated Seth i bcir.as t i.tcss. attd the perpetual '-"".'J i-sr . '.. a:uly ou baud. c.,s;, , ..r jr. .. f.r (...'. j -ir iSVrt'r. v 1 l',rtico ; .i r a r t .-r .n ai I i i i i c ii ; a i in ss. ,.r c r," i i urt'tt al ! kin ds o f Hevairing. I Place of Lior north of the "Old, While I t u stole ) on Maiu ilurgcss strc t , P-Oo k t I . ludiana. Apl. i; -. AD A? IS St 3 E It II Y y Cjansfllors at Law T.t.K, INDIANA. i"".l !-! i.f the Dm'Iocts Attorneys aal iv.t s :c v: ia h; s, -

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J sviS" ,T aT?11f flf "R f Q t ( Y"' WOULD respectfully direct the attention all persons In wan t o f TIN WARE OR STOVES OF ANY KIND. to theiiassortmtnt,attheirSb.op in Mt.Catme where they keep constantly on hand a large stock ofeverythingintheirlineofbusiness. They will also pat up to order, TinRon;is;,GuttcrInsandSpontIn7. . Theyarealso Agentsfor the sale of Adams's Pumps Also Agents for Eiswald's Metallic Soles aid U eels, which they will sell either wholesale or retail . . - They offer all articles in tlieir Store at most reasnnableeash prices, an d their work iswarrantel to give satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited . Also, put nn MGtlTNINQ RODS 12iot. per foot ant l,o'ner point. Apr 19, I3f5-Iy. PROF- CHRTSTYS O0USLE DISTILLED CONaENTRATED HAIR LOTIO, C.REFUTjTjY and scientifically prepared especially f r the promotion of the growth of the Beard. Thousands of young men who have used it will testify that it Improves the Growth of the Mustache and WiusKrns better THAN ANYTHING USED. If your MustvY? or Whiskers does not grow long" enough to suit, you try a b.ttle. The Lo tio acts im-nedi itcly u;iin the producing glands, reinvigor.iting their torped action, producing in a. short ti:ue v I ixuri int ;ro-v(.h of beard. SentSy Enr, care'itlly packed, to any adIress in t ha I" a; t I S t i te-, a t t he f i!l wi :i c prices: Oae B ittlj, t.V: Threa Bottles, 3,00 Hal! t i one a I Ircs. 5.00. If you wih t'.n LO C 10 to use is a Whisker Proutr. nsli or write f r Pro". Christy's Double "distilled Concentrate 1 Hair Lotio. All Orders and l.etirs mut !? sent to PR F. I'll R.ISTY A TO., Xc. 175 West Fifih Street., Ci ncijmati, O. JOHN D. P VII !v, Wholcsile Agent J in. 1 5-1 v. QROQERY STORE. KNAP.E &. BROCKAMP ITAVEopened a new Oroceey Store in theroom tl adj lining Haile's Drug Store, where they ia ve for sale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GUOCELilES, such as Tens, Coffees S!r::irs, Spices, S:e., which are o!Te red for sale At the Lowest Market Prices. Ev-errthinsr u-s-iaPy kept in a Grocery Storecan e obtained there, cither a t WHOLESALE OR RETVIL. We respcclfullj sol ic! t t he ' ibera I ia 'ron a ee of j he p-iblic. k.iAUL A BUOCICAMP. o-tta Iv Yt ectasia if ' HAir? RESTCKATIVE A . r-vm i.i - J. R. B4f"TT St CO., P-pprietor, MANCUVjTEK, s. h. M. W. HAILS, and A. J. KING, Agents fo JrnokviHe. apl7 DEi. 223 rU -ST ' E3 Convertible Iron Planter AND jL "L." Ti W Tr O H 0 Paten ted Jcly i)ru, 1SG7. 1VITS M ich:n 1 tr i I ice 1 to t! e ha;-, a 1 . ant istes never before mthe r.trn.;r, which he can oclv retZpin f the a Ivan - lvaturs are 1st. It i-la its two r i-ys at a time, either in hills r drills, with oue h&nd, at the rate of twenty acres per day. 5 1. It plows as deep as desiredin any kind of soil. S 1. It will ptow hill or drilled corn. 4th. It is the lightest draught of any wheeled Cultivator doinc the same work, as the draueht is from the benns of the plow s, the same as a double snsvel aet-t By Band. 5th. The great hight it will plow corn withou breaking. rtth. Ctaneing the plows tc make new furrows wbeu plowing one way. 7th. The ljustbility of the driver seat. 9th. Its durability over wooden machines. 9th. It is the only machine wanted in the field after the breakingis d me t H the crop is laid by. For farther information, address rt. W. REMT, dee27-tf r.rookvillc, Fra-iklin Co., Ind 1 HARRISON, OHIO. MRS. II. J. MIXER. PROPRIETRESS J une 1 4- 1 y 0IM1.V AXii SKEJ) WAXTKl). I will pay Cash for allkin I of Griin and Seed, delivered at m v Distillerv or Warehouse in U irtison, Ohio. Sept. 23, li. JOUS COLTER. tf. . PKF.K. K . JKSKtSS IB. jS. o v.l l. JCJ j U IK1 fe)

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The St. Joseph's WOOLEM FACTORY AT OLDEN URG, IND. HAVING had our Factory in successful operation 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 as Jeans, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Linseys, All Kinds of Yarns, Brilliant Colors and Best Quality. VTe have made extensive arrangements for the coming Spring work, an d 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 for Wool, always paying the highest price for same. Vf also buv WOOL FOR CASH. We have, in addition to the above, a where we keep READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand, and Make Clothing to Order on Shortest Notice. Having all new and approved Machinery, and engaged only experienced workmen, we fsel confident that we can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor us with a call. RO.MWEBER A SELLMEYEK, apl 9-6m. Proprietors. CASE PAID FOR WOOL AT THE "Old Whits Corner," BROOK Y1LLE. The undersigned keeps constantly on baud a stock of WOOLEN GOODS, such as TLANNELS, BLANKETS, stocsi n m yisi f Domestic & Fancy Dry Goods,

SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS Ac. A c. Their Prices ire nniform and they will sell at very small profits for C;h or a!! kinds of Country Produce. DLIXZ A GEIS. apl i.'Mfi'.i. r. "SfF tw:ttsi t-" "-;"r5 C- n pert n -f,-f x" x AND Ice B2I0021! CHRISTIAN KGZBER, TIIA'KFlt, for past favors i-?-im an-ifumces A that he has made laro additions to his est bli:.htuent, and is -,t-ep tied. ! ;:cr tha, ever, to accouuiodate cuttuinis wi.L tLe erv beit article of FRESH BREAD. CAKES OF ALL KINDS. 1M F.S A r He will furnish C 1 kes and Cn Vers nf a 1 1 ki j,.at wholesale or retail, n reasonable terms. Also, a good supply of Lemons and Or in.'s on hand. CONFECTIONERY. II is assortment of Oon feetioncries is cimplete, cn:l-racing caudics of the best quality, nuts, fruits. ICS CREAM. Hfiving fitted up a room fir the purpose, he will he prepared, duriti1 ' tho warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemon.i de, Ac, to those who may rill. F.uniHc. and others can be neimiuo1.ttel with the best AVliite Water le. at this establish ment, during the summer nuutos, at reasonable prites. np'3: 0:n. 50,000 Ijbs. WOOL WANTED AT HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! CUSTOM ROLL CARDING, sm a i. (;,tv(. done at short notice, and ii work warranted to give s.iti.-f i. ti .fi. We p.iy the highest market price? for W o o i. i r: c a s it a Have a large Assortment of M GOODS of a 1 i kinds, such as S A T 1 N E ITS, PLAID F L A N N ELS, JEANS OF ALL COT.OttS, C'A SS I M E R ES, R L A N K E TS, PLAIN FLANNELS, 1U-4 FLANNELS. YARNS, &c. al! of h:ch we ofT.r at low prices, eider for Ca?b or in exchange for WU'.i L. OA P AND G " EASE. F irinors, consult us either by m:i i I or persona II v when vou are ready to sell your Wool, or when you with to exchange wool lor goods, as we oiler rare inducements. W. W. D VVISON A SOX. Harrison, O., April 2:, lSu'i'-:tm. VO E, V E r H ER I L L & CO. NEYSPAPSR ADVERTI5IKG A1ENT3 DEALERS IN PRINTING INKS of EVERY VARIETY Thr Pkkss Scpplik d at the Lowest Ratks. AGENTS FOR All Kinds of Wood Type, NEWSPAPER AXD JOB TYPR. Bulletin Baildicg, Philadelphia. may 2S ly. tt IVIN6STO N It O W tt A K D j -VI I UllML I - I UHY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA OHi-e. N'o. S East Washington St. mar 1 9-6ta. A GREAT POLITICAL REVflLUTICN was accomplished by the election of Grar.t, and ' a revolution of immense social i.nptrtance has t been effected by the general substitution of that pu'e and harmless preparation, Cristadoro's Excehlor Hair Pye, ! for the deadly compound of lead and brimstone, ; of w hich . aeeor lir g to the "Journal of Chemisj try" and the "Medical Gaiette," more than thirty j varieties have been foisted upon the public! Cristaioro's Dve is the only one that ! HAS BEEN ANALYZED; and Trofessor Chilton: over his own signature, declares that it is rerfectlv wholesome.

j CRISTADORO S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as j a Dressing, acts like a charm on the H iir after Dyeing. Try it. j Sold by all Druggists, june 1 i.

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VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAX hoijx! rilOPPJETOn. jul 13-ly. MOUSE, 1 or. RICHARD Julv 19 v D I Ra A , V R0 l'ltlET OR. GEO. BOWLBY. it c n I .Hs t jx t c B q t n t , G&AXTZ A C SI 14 T r AND si 'r a y - v, n ii i r, . IT A TU a ISO.Ni OHIO. I ha ve for sale n In rge n mou n c f farm la nds and to w n property i n a 1 1 the W ester n S t.i t es . an; 30-fim. J . BAUER & CO., Sole Airents for the Gold Medal W.U-K.VABE&C'O. GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Also for tho A . II . GALE & CO., EMU GA3LER, An J other Ftrt 'I rn ?r men t?f V h .rs aTo A cent l r C. 1 J HAU L' XHHDHAM'S (KI.KBKA TED ORGANS AND MELODEON3, tKSS AXD GERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRUMENTS, Andali kinds of Musical Merchandise, A'y. G5U JJioailiv iy, A'.io York, AND A'l. On ir.f.ylt.H li Srr-e, CBOSBYOrKK A HOUSE, CI! I'-AGA ILLINOIS Senvi for Catalogue or.d Fiiie List. Oct. 2 ly. .1 ERG II A NT'S HOTEL, LAUREL, INDIANA, The Proprietor h is th ,nuh!y rc2tte 1 the above Hotel, and is now filly prepare I ro accommodate the Traveling Public iu arst-cl iss stvle. H. I. PEIRCF, apl 2y Proprietor. v i n t o k puss, C;i:ul)ri.le City. Indiana, E . VINTON, P R O V R 1 E T O 11 octlS-ly Dr. z;. 1 iOTJSOISr PHYSICIAN" AXD SUiltiEON, FAIRFIELD, INDIANA June 7 -1 t IPIPORTANT FACT, We see that persons of strrnjt constitatioas, and youn tr, suffer for d.-iy s with rains if the lirahs, loss of appetite and fever, who su.l l-nly get well after a cbolic followed by slimy, bilious stools. The relief produced by these evacuations were the original gui le to the i lea and practice of pureation. an I whi-h, when enforced by Randreih? Pil's. always benefits, us'iilly cures, nnd often prevents disease, especially Scariet Fever and diseases f similar character. I. L. Cock, publisher of the "Ft,fff Banner, Hennincton, Yt., says Bran iretb's Tills cured! him of Dysjspsia. after l einst allUcted with it i over 6ve ye irs. His friends a i 1 doctors consi-1- I ered his recivery impossible: but ix boxes of Drandreth's Pills restored his hea 1th perfectly. i i i I A younsrlaly of Mount Plea?c.nt was sorely ; i troub'ed wit'i Tape-worm. AH advice and mdicine failed to hlp her. She had no rest. Thin. ! careworn and unhappy, she looke 1 th 'icture of , misery. At last she eonclu I 1 1 try Brie Ireth's , Pills. In one yar she too' seventy-two boxes, f They brought awav, according to her coroputa- j tion, over two hundred yards of tape-worm. At j leuirth all hr bad sy mf tons left her; she sle.it and ate naturally, and her health became f:illv re- ' stored. j ills: 1.

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Franklin Marble Wrks, BKOOKVILLE, INDIANA. Shop near the R. II . Depot. JOSEPH H ANNAN Would respectfully announce to hisfriends and the public generally of this nnd the adjoining Counties of this State nnd Ohio, that he is now prepared to execute in the best style of the trade all work in his line, such as MONUMENTS," T O 1 H STONES 5 K EAB-S'TONt:55T&C, Being a practical artist, be desires his friends and all others' who hav an inclination to favor him with a call and lest'what be says. All work warranted to give satisfaction. All contracts for work made by" him or Messrs. John L. Case, John W. Dole or Simon Bath, his Special Agents, will be promptlv filled. Feb. 5, 1S69. . JOSEPH HANNAN. Splendid Assortment OF Wcolen Goods, FROM THE CONKERSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS OF . P. IL & F. Is!. FiOOTS, AT BROOKVILLE, IND., At Factory Prices. j ; ' 1 f;'.r PO YftlTHLYiT, DOES AT FAG75RY PRICES Aprit-2. : UiNlUiN MILLS! tSituatnl ico mi'ts A'l'vA jf" Jr'a !r field. Oarticclar attention i:l l e paid to CUSTOM j A : alw on busii.ess, t ti'.n ii!v custoireis will be waited ton tv J ii, ii 1 oio a -icr, w i. o c -ii . 1 loi, :( oi.ni eti f ior. as c. iiriti" tt nf l.irr i'. .-.-'r. t ,.. L 11 A ii A if O .i II AMI !ur (.Mi.'. ;iti.-iitfi' ii fun! as can be made in the V..'!. y. T i. U M C A 11 . T b in k s f..r p ist ;-:i;ruL 'i , nnd solicit a continuance of the same. J.K- !!KWN, 7 ljs. Pi-i'V rietol. DEALFK IX d ;r. ti a s a r: d :v: edici r : e s , p a vrs a Vi? ois, Jut(llt INI.t-'Clic'ilir'S etc a t Tin: rcnr.iu scale, (MAIN Si Kl.liT.) BflOOKVILLE, INDIANA. .1 u 1 v U-lv w U i r. iH fc'i y? vfc2i 1G3 West Fif.h Street, Giclocn Hynan, "Proprietor. mcbS0-tf &R3AT DISTRIBUTION P,j tit" M. tr, im'i'an ('ft C.n;jrny. C'ish Git'ts tt th ar.t'-uiif f' S2""U 000. B'-'ry r.V.w ,-,-, r.t " Prix. o Cash Git'tsea ch Jl 0. ;'! 4!' Ca.-b G :fts each ?iP0 111 ' ' n.crtit j 2iM) " ltd 2i " ' l.dii ) j .-;i0 " .On ."i0 12'egant Uosjwo ui 1 i.m. s - each .J:,.i0 to $75 75 ' " Al c iiolco'iiS ' 7i to 10" o.VI Sewin Mne'iines - - " 6" to 175 ,"i!'i G'.l I V'.ir!io - - " 73 to 800 J Ca-h Prize, Silver Ware, etc., r.Il value 1 at $1,000,000 A chance to drav nny of the above prizes fur 23 cts. T ickets describing Prizes' are sealed in Unvelops and well .nixed. On receipt of 2i cts. a Sealed Ticket is drawa without choice an d sen t ly mill to :iny ad.lress. 1 be Prize nRtucd upon it w,ll le delivered to the ticket holder on payment of !ite Dollar. Ptizas are iininciliattlj sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your Prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize enchange l f i r another of same value. No Blanks. Ou' patrons can depend on fair dealing. R ekkfentrs. We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted ns t. publish thein: S. T. Wilkins,"PLifr.ilo, J5.0(in: Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, Piano, JPolt; John D. Moore, Louisville, l.OtlO; Miss Lmma Walworth, Milwaukee, Pitirto, 3i'H: Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans, $300. We publish no names without penrissbm. Hi'ivpiys or the Press: "The firm is reliable, nnd deserve their success.' Meekly Tribune, Oct. 8. We know them to be a fair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald. Oct. 2S. "A friend of ours di ew a $30 prize, which was promptly received." D.i'lv News, Dec. 3. Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Sa t is fictio n guaranteed. Every pack age ot Sealed Envelops contains one cash gift, fix Tickets for $1: 13 for 52; 33 for $5: 110 for 15. All letters shou'd be addressed to HARPER. WILSON A CO., ap 9 .Itu. 173 Kroadwav, N. Y". nA WORD TO H0RSEMS?r,r DR. TOBIAS CELEBRATED VENETIAN HOUSB LINTMKN T has been tested by the first Horsemen this cmintry, and proved to bo superior to anv other. The late Hiram Woodruff, of "trotting f une " was never without a bottle in his stable. I: isi also use! by Col. Bush, of the Jerome Park Cou rse, at For lham. N. Y., who has over twenty runni!i,r horses un Icr his care, among wh:ch rank some of the finest stock ia Amerie. It is warranted to cure Lameness, Spraics, Scritcl.es, Bruises. Galls, Cuts, Wind lialls. Colic, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, and Over Heating, when used aseording to the directions. All who own or employ Horses are assured that this I.inimont will do all, if not more, in curing tbe l'oe named complaints. No horse need die if C l,c. if. when first taken, the Liniment is u-el according to the directions. Always have a hottle in your stable. Price, in Pint botMe. fine D-l!ar. The genu- j ine is s;irned S. I. Tohias on the outside wra)rer. ! For sale by the Drujrsist. Saddlers, ar.d Store- ; keepers throughout the U nited States. Depot, 10 ; Tark I I ice, New Y'ork. jtine T. GEORGE T. CRESS WELL, ttorne v n t Tj a w RROOIvVlLLE. INDIA N A . OTi'-e on Maia St., over Suing A Kaiser's store, u. -y 7 ly.

, ' IIAIRTIO. What aire Eggs Good Fox? TO EAT OF CCURSii ! WHAT EL2E ARE IGIS DCCE FEE? GGS properly applied, make the best s niriLpoon for the hair that can be used.' Try it. The" finest c'astiie soap is too strong for the hair. Every bottle of Prof: Christy's UAIK XOTlO las si recipe for an ""egg shampoon; AH first class druggist sell it: After' which,- if CH1U SI "Y LOTIO is applied, a gloss of splendor and beauty will appear on the bair, that wiU 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 disagreeably 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 bead is covered with dandruff, use cne bottle of Prof. Christy's Hair Lotio. The Lotio grows more hair on bald heads than an thing advertised. It will promote the growth of ladies." hair to any length desired. Head one of the o; a ny teU bmi.u.U which we re

ceive from ladies: Prof. Christy! Sir:" I commenced the use of your hair preparation at a time wLen my hair was in a very unhealthy condition. My hair was dry and harsh, and whenever I dressed it, it broke ff, so that it became Tery short and tain. 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 rear, and it has grown me a head of hair that is soft and glossy, and it is longer than it ever was before in my life. Mrs. E. H. PH f X. I. f PS. The lady, to whom the poet referi in th following lines most have used Lotio: I.ikehertowhomatdead of eight The bridegroom, with his locks of light. Came in the flush of love and pride And scaled the terrace of bis bride: When, as she saw him rnshly spring, Aud midway up in danger clir.g, She flung him down her soft brown hair,' Exclaiming, breathless, "there love, there.' T-For sale by M. W. Ilai.'e snd A. J. King. AH orders and letters should be sent to TROF. CHRISTY A CO., Cincinnati, OJan. 15-ly. ' FROM this date I offer my large stock aedgrest. assortment of from 10 to loper cent, cheaper than any other cs--tablis b men t. This Furniture is nearly all my own manufacturing. I will warrant tLe j ci pie forevery piece they buy. I don't keep any second band Furniture, and my Tables and Safes dun't. fall to pieces on the road before the people get them home. I will sell FURNITUR E A TAUC T0N on u y ptivrnvei t, and in pn-d e:ither in tbp JUrkit Kuuee. A Hi d Flag w ill be the sign. .etc Protn; tlv ntteiide l to, Kvon 1 .idv trews that I J make the Vet andmatcst RosciM-d t.d Walnut; Cof'ii-s, aid now I havt a i.tw j ku-i.i b: h !. betcr t!,:in nil lie n etnllic. It is ici: ei.ttd inside atil outfide, aad bus a large g'a.-s in tcp One kind is inaiii- purtie ulariy for b:iis. I nl, keep on b;ind Ibe met Uie eases, all sizes. iVbenyou send your orders, den 't torget to let we knew if you want the old or new patent for ladies orgentleman. The price will be from 10 to 1 b ttr cent, chenpef thfii the rbeapest in the u art.!M y estnb'isbmcr.t is north on Main lv u rgess, be-. twecn Ktiilri ad and Mill Sts., close to tbe liepot Feb 12. WM. FKAMv. 13C' riONTlNTES to manufacture Poots and fboe VV of ali kinds pro uptly to order, at his est li : UsUincnt i ii Isrookville. lie keeps on band a fall assort m t-ii t o f LADIES' AND MISSES- SIIOKS, UOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN S SHOES,. and guarantees a g.iod fit in evi ry iit .-.irre M endin g done on short not ice . Callari sec bitass or in en t and learn hisvuices. nov l-tf IGNATIUS K 1 !:I Hi. 1I.RE8T UI1 E a ... HA) ' H - TVNKH, f f y M g 3 0 . ILs 3 if.. '- ' DKALERS IX Clothing & Gents' Fuinishit rr (L ri U ATS. OA rs. ROOTS, shoes. GROCERIES. II A LDWARE. (I I ' E E N S W A R E . O I T S. TAIN TS, KARTHENWAKE, if. THE undersigned would rcsprcf fully rolicit the citizi os of Fai; field Town, hip ai.d v it-tnily le ceil and insj ect tteii present lart-e assi.riu.ent of all the above named gt-ods. Having rectntly made Inre aibiilii r.s lo thrir nsnal will sss-i rtid sti ck, th-y take pi in a nm urcirg tf : t irr extent, varitiy, exeillir.ee, beautiful stile? aid general e mpletei -ss. their ft' ok will rf irt'itr lit vo i ably wilh ii ny slock found i n t b is pprt f theState. Cur motto for tl e nr ltf9 shall l e ELIJL ELAIIffG. LULLL PRCIITS &. LOW I'EKES. Ail kinds of Country Pn dure tnkrn in exchar, ec for Uo.'ds. MIl.l.LR A 1VM.H. r.i.'rlield, 1 tb'y 12th, 1-OiJ ly. TIIL C11LAT CAISE OF HUMAN MISERY.. Just published, in sealed envelope. 1 rice cents. A LECTI I trr-TT-TtT- on b Watnre. Treatment, and Ka li oil Cure of Seminal Weakness, orfrper-' matorrboea, induced by telf-Abuse, Invoiuntsry Emissions, linpotency, Nervous Debility and Impediments to .Martiage generally; I'oiif iimption, Epilepsv, and Fits; Mental and phy sieal laca Pa city, etc. By ROBERT J. CU L V ER W L h,. M. D., Author of the "Green Rook," etc. The world renowned Author, in thisadmirabla Lecture, clearly proves, from his own eTpirimr'f that tbo awful consequences of Self Abuse mjr i, ..o ..ii..- K-ittinnt medieiiie, anj without dangerous surgical operations, brugirf,. instruments, rings, or cordials pointing ou'. mode of cure at once certain and effectual, 1 I whi.h every sufferer, no matter what his cecal ) tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privt lVt nni radically. j " This Lecture will prove a boon to thousand' Tllll. r i". a . fi .'1 O n I ( I iiiuui""" and thousands. , Sent, under seal, to any address, in a I1" sealed envelop, on receipt of six cents, or ' postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culierwtll's ".Marriage Guide," price 23 cents. iltlveFS CIIAS. J. C. KLINE A 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box i--T0 CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restorel to hca!t, in a few weks, by a very simple Te"jed-y Jter having suffered sever 1 years with a 'er lung affection, and that dread disease, Consuaip tion, is anxious to mane Known to his fcuow-. fercrs the means of cure. r ike. To all who desire it, he will send a copy ot prescriptinn used (free of chirge), with tae..(,I rec'.ions for preparing and using the same, w thev will find a sure Cure for ConsumptioJ Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The ol jcct of ttie vcrtiserin sending tbe Prescription '3t'' .t". h, theaiHicted, an 1 spread information ""'.y conceives to be invalual.lt; aed be hcpfS em sufferer will try his remedy . as it will cos nothing, and m v urove a blessing. (ill picas Parties wishing the prescription. address Kt:v. EDWARD A. l': V' rk. WiUiam.-burg, Kitigj County, e " Mav 28-ly. ,i V ERRORS OF YOl iil t GENTLEMAN wh suffered f. r years - i. Nervous Debiiitv, Premature Decay. ' b the effects of youthful indiscretion, who sake of sufferint humanity, send free 10 ' ,b need it, the receipt and directions for n"ufft,,erS simple remedy by which he was cared. j !(.Bfe( wishing to rrofit by the advertisers er can do so by addressing, in j erfect co nn. Jo UN 1 , .1. Yi.rk

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