Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 February 1871 — Page 4
HigliSKfSEfiE i. f. H Hi I I j ii I I j . t i -Wnt VVrjutd Happen. JPrffcttht" "Frttt.rt 1 wrrk n AstrKwny, trj ltlTVtiU "FUmuiait'X, tus describes t4eWHiVWt-4 Wwlul I contemplate, tlT"iwl3 -it frtrn. a tu4rUn cessation f ft eiHtVnrvt iotc "Atl Kjects which mv'rt'iti iaiii4 Mid fixed a the pround, salt Winch. ml adhere to the rarface by he Jaw F aravitv, would pe iutu.ediatly, ndilfogethr, projected into space with reBiev!at velocny, with the velocity,' wtf the earth io it orbit, Peaceful fe4etTitl U bores, aad j uetpeeple, do ' oatie anJ wild ariiHti4, the bird of the arw, ur carriages iv4 twcl tnery , all would fee sentfitrth at a sitij-lo bound in thedirec 4ioa of the tn-tveoaent of the earth. As to the ocean, which covers two thirds of the tlob is litj'iid mas, rushing over the chores, wsxild fuhmere in the twinkling f a-o eja ho inland and continents in its inifMtMij eatme, erotMURj the edifice of deatii Anotfker very curious fact,. which would fvllow the annihilation of the velocity of the earth, is this: The centripetal force which attracts the planets towards the pud being no longer counterbalanced by the centrifugal force, the earth would fall io a straight line into the sun." Yet further, "The quantity of heat.engerdered by the arrest f the terretial globe due to a colossal shock, would not onJv s-uSice to melt the whole .eaxtli, Vut 'Uo to convert the greater fiart of it Into a state of vapor PSii8 eoaseueuce crowns and absorbs all the rest. ? he .earth would no longer be a planet, its voVmue and -density would be 4fgei -estWely, ad what we have just pointed oat as to Hie inordinate tnovenient of the bodies on its surface, the ovei flowing of seas, and its fall into the sun, would o longer be applcab'e. Good Joke on a Rusty Mason. There are two classes of Masons we do not like tbe 'parrots' and the 'rusts.'The former is one who thinks that the rit ual is all of Masonry: who will spend days o4 aeeJts 04 In nudmc out it such a moti bold he 'or .or 'and,' yet who will otdevote a uirraute'a time to the study of llasonte faktory and M mottles, lhe latter is one who would never 4iave Joined the institution if he had not expected to be pecuniarily benefited thereby, and 'btw Jog disappointed in t hat,. cane no more for it. Uive ue tiie bright Mason, who reads and studica and consequently understands the object vf Masonic institutions the grandest io existence. The 'rusty Mason ia chartiingly depicted by the 'wag" of the ew York Democrat, as follows: One of our active and zealous Masons bund himself in a railroad car, just about leaving for Albany, vis a-vis with one whom he remembered several years since to have met in a lodge in this city. The recognition was mutual. After the interchange of the usual compliments, the former, A., asked the latter B., to what lodge be now belonged. B. ' Oh, I don't belong to any Lodge cow, Masonry did me no good. I never made anything by it." A. "Well, 1 did not join Masonry to tnake anything out of it. Quite the contrary; and yet 1 uncxpectedl made something out of it this very day." li. ''Indeed; how was-that?" A. "When t went to buy my ticket, I fnade a sign, and the brother gave me a first-class ticket for a second-class price." B. "I'm quite rusty; I forget the sign. What one did you make?" A. "1 placed the forefinger of my left hand on my left cheek, and middle finger of the same on my right cheek, forming a triangle. I then pointed the index dinger of the tight band through the triangle, .and wagged it at htm. lie tecognized it, and you know the result." Albany was reached, and a few days afterward B. was returning. He went to the ticket office and did exactly as A. bad described, at the same time handing the price of a second-class ticket, and demand g one of the firt. class. The tictet agent demanded 1 80 more. The sign was repeated. "What the devil are you making faces at me for? "Why it ia the sign," said li , "don't you recognise i? I want a first class ticket for a second diss price." The agent felt insulted, and said if he did not pay ?J SO more he could not have a tk-ktt; atid if he Riade at.y wore signs at him he would kick him out. B paid the fair and in the car met A. lie told what had occurcd, and said that he as more than ever convinced that Maairy was a humbug. A- laughed outtight and said, "Well you must be very rusty indeed. The sign 1 gave jou was the upward trip. If ynu wanted a deduction made you should have .reverted hands, and made th wagging wub tht ittdfx finger of the left hand. , That waa the sin teturo ticker. One atgn would not do lor both was of bourse." He opened his eyes, acknowledged he .was rusty, and no one to blame but him St If for net tualiug money out of Maacory JVar fare Famine. Creature CouiSort' (Jood wives. A Clerical Krror Too long a sermon The jetsce. Ouly Limit to Love A 'ring' Yhy ,dyea the gorilla perl'er the tropic? Af any ullur part ot the world? BectUM it'a tht oiil plat e he can cail bis zuue. When you get something on a watch 4&e jratfli ge at rally chaugea hands. Why do monkeys in small menagerie .cages die. so soon? .Because they have -betn used to better climbs. A Needless Imjuiry. Wbco yon takt -ft 'slitrh in tinie' d juu hemtrace an op--portunit? We thiik sew. A Western pap-jjescribing hja thbw (f yuung orator, ays that 'he jjroke th he tciicitonsly wih his opening, and we autioft U3iuieduicjy drorued ftith appiaue.' .. m m.WK A negr after gating at thv Ciitncse, .exclaimed: Jf da white folks ia as dark as dat out dere, I wonder what's u .color oh it niggir?' Irritating the feelings Afttr rolling .sH wight ir. your berth at sea, to.hve r .steward aak you in tho mxroing ifycu wil .bate freah roli far brealfdt.
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JL ad ia prepared oo short aoticeto turnisn ILL THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS OF TIIE DAY nehas Ledjrer, Weeklies, Saturday Wigs , t?stem World, Da j Doings, dipper, WHke'gSplrlt, I doientifie American, Ha-rfxer's Weekly, Bazar, and all the Literary aa4 Sc4e-a-tifie papers oebliehed. AUothe aM01SrTHIL,IE S tarrpar'e. Atlantic, Qodey'a, Frank Leciiei;lli faet, all Magaaines of note. He also has on iiDl tad erill keep an assort mint oi Stationary, Ks-Ri.ors, Psns, (Ines Pencils, &c, o gather with all the lae NOVELS AND NOVElbTTES f 25 ctnts each. iter. J A.MES B.TTNKR ' TS2 A3JVS RjrrentB the 1'nmoti" OIF" rIt. H. VAN METER, CJZJMLESTOX, ILLIXOIS. MR. It A KETl, r.tlTE.Y FROM THE SPOT. Thi ia the Ur-ml InfirmnrT crt of the fori or III Institute, Now York t'ity, Vln-re all Clirouic limbvs are cMrmwfully trrated. OVEB 1BCO CASES tcented at tliie rvtnHivbmrnt aiiaimltr. Inrlmtlua: thomt nCIirtnl ,wtth IiM-np of Throat and l.tiuc. Private Dieevii.nud Ii"w of Fmialr-K. I" Srr Err Otnrrn. lilr and Firtula, Knili'rwv. ,mCT'l,., Irpy. Old or. Llcont, Cancrni.ufrul&.n. nmny other Wind" not tm-ntinnnl. Fir a rompli-te dom-ription of thi vetnhltshment atid thr. e rrtita and got VanMvter'a Journal of Ueulth by rfturn.Umil. AdIrea, HR. S. r.t.V METER, , Charlftoo, Illiuuts. READ WHAT THESE GEKTLEIEH GATE TO SAY. Rlnit Prnionntly r.mKCl with Dr. 8. TanMtfr. h Ivinn a mnilM-r of the Church of Chrtat, anl in TiaititiK hie InSmisry nntiiiK hi inimiie pntrth-e anl nctw In thehealiufr art, c hnrtitv rn1nro anil rti-ntmpitd litra to thw trthrhtMKt nd pnltlic jrpnrrHlly, bvlirviag bim to be int what ho rlnliu. KI.D. DAVtP WALK. Mtnphia.Trnn. Kl.l) B. R. TVLKR. Tvrr. Ilnuta. InJ. Kf.O. JXO. It. lit: LETT, Kmiri-nr., K. ELI C. rt nAUTIIOLOMKW, IPorti.tnd. f Ll. J J. PARSONS, rtmrlmtnti. Ilia. KU. TIIOM S Ml'SNELL. t itirinnMl, O r IW, A mr1n t'-hrtaiaai Um. 8ocIht. r.l.l. AMI.tli"" r.r.t r.tninrn,-n. Ivy nutr. J. ATKINS, rtfelatHl. Tmn. The Familv 'Fayorito PATENT IMPROVED CLOTHE WRINGER. THE COLBY WRINGER ts a perfect com-bina-tion of simplicity .efficiency, and durability. It contains no unnecessary part, but every quality that can be desired ki a macVine fir expressing water from clothes is embraced in this, making it the Umvrrsai. Favoimtr wterever known. It ia the only wringer that fastens itself to the tub, and can be changed from one tub to another in a moment, thus s.r.in much labor and inconvenieiwio. The frame being all Ualvaniied Iron and Brass, eaa aever rust nor rot, is much mure dmuble itn ar.y wood frame can be, and more easily repaired if broken by accident. It takes le?s roouj, .is much lighter to handle, anu does not require a second person to bold the tubttom turning over, when used. But the question, of Lite, has been, "Which is thrBksi MarinMK?' We are selling huodreds of machines to persons wh i have the Clog Wheel Wrirgers, which they lay aside, and purchase the Colby Wringer, because it wor.ts eo much eaier and wriLgs dryer. ?-ouie say the Colby Wringer turns easier, while wringing a bed-quilt, than the Universal with nothing in it; and othere that they had rather pny tor a Colby Wringer every year, than use any other if given to them. Its reputation is uurivalled and becoming mare popular every dy, as its real merits become known . TRIGS ONLY 7 50. Djn't be put off with any othr. This W ringer .needs no further comments, but till show for itsnif. i aiu constantly traveling ith the above Wringers, itl it is impossible fn metecallon every fa uity in the County this year and those wanticg Wringers should not delay but send in your rdr to uie at once, and the tfiagars hll be delivered at yoyr dooritaA J Jress i. F. i PSIKE. Agt, jallu m Fairfield- Indian. NATURE'S Hair Hesto rati ve, Contaiaa no T.ae Sulphur No Sugar of Lead No Litharge No Nitrate jf Silver, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health ditrrjing progs need in other Hair Prrraratiocs. Transparent anl clear as erystai.it wilt no soil the finest fabrie-r-perfecOy Safe, Clean and Efficient--Cesjderatuuis long sought forand found at last! It restores aad prevents the Hair fro fceeomingUray, ip parts a soft, glossy appearance, rlunvaa Dandruff, is cool and refreekiag to ta hpnd, checks the Hair from falling t,lf, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, pievents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. 4s a Dressing for the Hair U ia the best ArtUle in th Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, tiroton Junction, Mass. Prepared onl by Froeter Brothers, Ulouce.-ter, Mas. The Genuine i put up in a panel bottle, made expressiy for il, iJ ifce name of the arti cle blown in the glass. A your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and Uke no other. Send a three cent stwp to Procter Bros, for a Treatise on the Human Hair. Tba information it contains is worth $5 to any person. ctT-ly Attomiyt aad Counsellor at law QROOCVILLE, INDIANA. t-.. fte la tte tjtni itsty cf Ah Ivaoerat
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AT THE OLD WHITE CORNER, WrtMJlLvillc, Intl. -iytDft Wool for the St. Joseph Wool en Mil I. at Oldeaburz. and keep on hsjid a large eopply of guodi of tbeir luanufacti ee. We ill pay the high eat market price for Wtoleither in cub or exchange for good. GENERAL STOCKOur reneral stocK comprises Roots. Shoes. Hata . Caps, Fancy Dry Goods, Domeetics and notions. Groceries, QucenfWTTe, Ac, which ha.se be rn selected with gteat care ea to style and quality, and will be sold at small profits for oash, or exchanged for produce. Attention is railed to onr tailoring depart ment, in charge of Henry 5elm, A FIRST CLASS TAILOR, and substantial work is guaranteed. Our stock of goods in this department, consists of all shades of the beet Trench and German Broad cloths, a tnost careful selection of Cassi meres, Doeskins, Ac. When we sell goods to persons who desire to make it up themfelres, no extra charge is aiale for outtiog. -Come and try Henry Selm. ' DiKXZ & TRA-GESSEU. Nor. 4, mo-ly. FINE WATCHES. GENUINE OROIDE COLD ' AND SILVER WATCHES. $5, $7, S3, 10, $12, $15 to $20. The European War and extraordinary Money Panic, during the past season, has induced us, in order to make rapid sales and quick returns, to throw our vast Stock upon the tiublie market, at thirty to fifty percent, below Wholesale Prices for c "read the prices. Fine Oroide Gold Cylinders, regulated and war ranted perfeet time-keepers, usually oid at $12 to f 15, at only 4-5 each. THE BEST QUALITY CYLINDERS AT f 8 The Double Extra Helloed, being a very superio quality, regulated and warranted perfect time keepers, eqnal in appearance and for time to $1 & Gold Watches, at only $10 each. lhe Double Extra Refined Solid Oroide Gold, full jeweled levers, finest Nickel works, usually sold at $25 to $20, Reduced to only $J5 each. SILVER WATCHES. Extra Fine Solid Pure Silver, Uunting Cased Cylinders, $8. Best Quality Coin Silver, Uunting Cased, full Jeweled levers, regulated and warranted accurate timekeepers, only $10. The Very Best Quality Patent Lever and Chro notneter Movements, full jeweled, $t.r. All the above classes of Watc'hea are Hunting Cased, perfectly regulated, and each warranted by speciu.1 certificate for two years. Agents and Dealers ordering six of our $15 Watohes fit a time, will receive an extra Watch free, making Seven fifteen dollar Watches for ninety dollars. No discount can be allowed on our cheaper watches. All Orders fjr Single Watches. Cash must be dentin advance. Send by Post Office Order, Reg istered Letter, or Bank Check, payable to our order, and goods will be sent by Express or in Registered Package, prepaid, at our risk. Orders for at least six watches or over, will be sent by Express C. O. C . by depositing t small amount with express agent, or sending references as assurance of good faith. r'te order plain, state kind and price of Watch desired, Inclose price as above directed, and ad dress THE EMPIRE WATCH CO, P.O. Box 3919. No. 198 Broadway, New York, nov 25-3tn. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewei Errrtf tfear increase the jwpttlaritifof thl valunbte Hair irraration, it'ftlcU a tine to merit atone. We. ran assure our oW finfroiM ftr It is Kept fat I ft vi to tts htrjli standard, a tut f those who hare ucrcr usrtl it ire can confidently say, that it ts the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore Olt I AI)i:D 11A1IC to Us youthful color, tnakina it soft, lustrous, and silken; the scalp, by its use, becomes white and cleatt t if removes all eruptions aitrl dandruff, ami by its tonic, properties prerents the hair front fall inn out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands, lift its use the fmir grows thicker ami stronger. In baldness it restores thn capillary glands to their normal -rr, and trill errate a neta yroirth except in extreme v!d atr. It ts (he most economical 19 A I EI F It i:S I !U erer usrfl, as it requires fewer applications, anl gives the hair that splcmlitl qtossy appearance so much Uftmtrrd by all. A, A, JtaycSf JI' . Ntate Assayer vf Jlass,, nays, "the constituents tire, pure and carefully ttelectal for excellent qnalitu, and I consltlcr it the. ISI?vr l,Ki;i,ABiTIO.'VVr ifs intended purposes.' li e fmblish a treatise on the h.nir4 which? we settrl free by tnaii npou apjdi ration, which contuins vnumcndatory notices front clergy in en, physicians, the press, and others, lt'e hare made the study of the hair tnd its diseases specialty for years, and know that we tnake the tnoftt effect t re preparation for the restoration ttnd the preservation of the hair, extant, and so ac&Jtowlcitifed by the best. I11ral ntaei Citomivnl Authority. Sold bjf all Drvpyints and Deala in AfcdiriPrice aae Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor C LAB0RA.T0BT. KiSEUk, V. H. OF Watches and Jewelry. A nsi (ting of Duplex and Silver Watches, and all he varieties of Jewelry of the latest styles and patterns. Ilehasalso a great variety of Clocks, wntcn win be warranted, and sold at a trifling advance on srholesale price. Old Gold and Silver will b received in ezehange for tioojs Watches pro cptly repaired in a neat and expeditious aaaaoer. Also, hare just reaeived a large and well saanted assortment of 6INGLK & HO U BLR SHOT GUNS, KEVOLVKHS. PISTOLS, OLSTERS AND BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, SOT BELTS, POCKET KM IVES, &o. Also keep on hand AIL KINDS OF AnnUKITIQN, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Government Pereussion Caps, Lead, Jte. i.lsoGu1ir-and Vlolia Strings, Bows, Pegs, Prtdges. TU Titus, Jte. 9U. DAWSOJT. pi a.
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NO PREPARATION HAS erer been introduced to the American people that haa met with as marked a aucceaa as THE FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS." One ounce of this Fluid Extract is moro powerful. in its action upon disease than one pint of the preparations of Sarsaparilla. As a Blood Purifier it kat no equal; tor Scrofula, Inflammatory Iiheu matUm, Syphilis in all its forma, it is a certain cure. Physicians indorse it ; U is .not a quack nostrum, as the formula is printed. on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky.,says: " It is the best Blood Purifier I have ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says: "I always prescribe it for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says : " 1 cured tne worst ease of 8crofula I haro ever seen with Rosadalis." Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, says he has suffered for twenty years with an eruption over his whole body ; tried all kinds of remedies with no suocess ; a few bottles of llosadalia made a complete cure. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC for important cures. The Knsa dali Almanac publishes the thrill ing story or " Kuby ct. irolx, or the Magic ltose." Western Wholesale Depot far Rosadalis, R. JIACREADT A CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO STOVE STORE AND THAI mmmwi OS BORN Cc CAIN BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Hare just opened a Stove and Tin-Ware Manuactory at Brookvi'le, where they will keep con on hand a fine assortment of mum PARLOR AND HuUEE STOVE Together with all their accompanying furniture embracingBrass. Sugar and Tea Kettles. And many extra Stove Tiiirmirgs Amd-Iron S d-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO A general assortment of Tin and Japanned Wa JOB WOR.HL, strcii as Roofing, Spouting, Ac, dona with neatness and dispatch. Old iron, Copper, Brass a.nd Pewter, taken La exchange for watea. Terms Cheap for Casli. Shop on Main stieat, first door below Linck's block. A fair share of the publio patronaeeis solicited March OSBORN A CAIN. NEW TORE STORE SUING- & KAISER Have received a splendid Assort nent oi PRESS GOODS, sucn as Black Dress Silks, Shhtrts and Cloaking Poplins in all new shades, d i;i cas and Ss g1?, "Black and Colored Alpaca A LSO Brown and Bleacboj Muslias. FLANNELS, JKANS, We shall make a SPECIAt IT? ! We continues to sell .our Goods at One Price to all, and that the Lowest. SUING & KAISER. Sept. 23. 3a: O TTl, AND PRE-EiVlPTION. T FIAVE compiled a full, ooncise and complete jl statement, plainly priniea, lur tne In forma tion of persona inten4icg to take up a Home stead or Pre-Eu.ption in this portion of the Wes embracing Iowa, Dakota and S ebraska and other sections. It explains how li proceed to secure 160 acres of Kicn terming Land lor Nothing, six moot ns t-eiore you leave your nikme, in the most healtnlul climate, in short it contains just sucn instructions as are needed by tnose Intend ing to make a Home and fortune in the Free bands of the West. I will send oneof these printed Guides to any person sending me 25 cents. The information alone which it gives is worth $i to anybody. Men who came here two and three years ago, and took a farm, are to-day indepen dent. To Yotjso Miir. This country is being croased with numerou Railroads from every direction to Sioux City Iowa. Six Railroads will be made to this city wiitiin one year, una is already in operation connecting ns witb Chicago ana tbe U . f. Rail road, and two more will be completed before spr'ng, connecting us with Dubuque and McGregor, direct. Three more wilt he completed withio a ye r, connecting us direct with St. Paul, Minn.. an kton, Dakota, and Columbus, Nebraska, on tAe U. P. Railroid. The Missouri River gives a the Mountain trade. Thus it willbe seen that o section of country offers 'such unprecedented drantages for business, speculation and making fortune. For the country is being populated, nd towa and cities are being fcuilt, and fortunes made altaost beyond belief. Every msa who takes a homestead now will havo a railroad market at his own door. And any enterprising young man with a small capital can establish himself in a permanent and pay ing basinets, if he selects the right Location and right branch ef trade. Eighteen years residence in the western country, and a large portion of the time employed as a Mercantile Agent in this eoantry, has made me familiar with all the branches of businesa aad the best locations in this eoantry. For one dollar remitted te aae I will give truthful and definite answers to all questions on this subject desired by such persons. Tell them tfte best place to locate, and what business is overcrowded aad what branch ia negleeted. Address. DANIFT. SCOTT, 8. 0. Ctra. of Emigration, iw 27-iy. Box 181, Bisax City, Iqwa.
JOHN. S. MAJOR, Saddle ana Harness MaUcr, Has loeated ia Andersonville, franklin Co., Indiana, whero he is ready to supply hit customers with anything in his line of business, such aa Saddles, Bridles, Trace chaint, Curry Combs, Brushes, Harness, Collars dec.
Mending donate edex. He hopes to merit a liberal patronage, deo 23 3m. Splendid Assortment of Goods GHCOKSANK a MASTEiS, FA I 'l FIELD, IND ereoonstantly r king their imneje sto DRB3H GOODS, nsistingof WOOLEN AND COITOU GOODS every description , sue n RO W N AND BLR AC ED MTTSLTN PRINTS S AW I S. GLOVES, nosrKRY, NOTIONS, HEADY-MA OK CLOT 1NG, I'LOT . CAIMKRES, ke. SPOOL BOOKS, A ROW ARK, Q IT RUNS WAKE, PAIIILY (xROCERKS In fact everything osual'T to bo found in a firs class toro. rail and get rr. OARMEL STOVE AND TIN SHOP, Ia Hue 8c Brother I70UIiD f espac-tlully d ireo tt heattention of if al 1? erson sin wan to f TIN WARE OR STO YES OF AN KIND to theiraseortmtnt, at their Shoi in Mt.Car where t hey keeps ocstantly on hand r l.trge st of everything! ntheirlineofbusiness They w alsoputupto order, TlnRooflng,OatteTlngand Spouting Theyarealso Agentsfor the saleo f Adams ' Pumps. Also Agents for .Eiswald's Metallic Soles and Heels, tvhioh they will sell either whole sale or retail . They offer allvrticlefin their Store st nablecas h price s,and their. work i s .w tgirejatisfaotioD.Orderirespact.fal 3 t - Also.put np LIGHTNING RODS r . foo,t and $ 1,50 p r point. Apr 1 V.l 860-11. Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KOLHOFF (IIOMANN'S BUILDING,) TTASopcned a storeforthe purpose of tarrying IX on the TAII-ORIJS.G BUSINESS, and eadytofill all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Ac, 1W M.i anadl Mys will kesp onhand a good assortment Ready-Mad 3 O loathing. Gentlemen'sFurnishing Goods such as CLOTHS, GASSSIMERS, ( '..b'efor Spring &SEiinmcr Wear COLLARS. ANDK KR(?IITEFSj, GKNTLEMKN'S HOSE, c. Call in there and make purchase, or lea your orders and you will b suited bth in wa pnesj . .9 6in juno MM WHS BllOOKV J J J 1 i 1 1 Imm Shop near the R. ?. Depnt. ph mmm WOULD respectfully annount and the public generally of I ce to his friend public ecnerallv cf this and the ad join ng counticsof thistate and Ohio, that h will execute in the best style all work in his tin uh as m ro 0$ m ir . TOMB STONES or All Descriptions CORNER POSTS FOB LOTS. D STERN TOPS, STEP STONE IWUvTGr HTOISTE S ziiriitJiNa axons of all description. Our Monumental & Building Lime Stone we get from St. Paul, which we can get from ten o twenty-seven Inches thick, and which does not reak and scale as the Limestone of this County oes. Our Flagging or PaTlng Ston is from Laurel, which ean be had of any size to suit the purchaser. Thankful for past favors, we would request a continuance of the same. We warrant all our work to give satisfaction, as our motto is to work one but the best of material, keep none but the hst of workmen, make quiek sales, and do good work. All contracts made by me or A. J. Heason will be promptly tilled Jnly .10 JOSEPH HANNAH. 1 0 II A T I U S K0 E H L E R CON TINUKS to manufacture Boots ai.d Sho of all kinds promptly to order, at his esta Vihinaat in Brookville. Ha been on h n H r ,ssortmentof LADIES' AND 3IISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE aad guarantees a good' Ct ia every iostanceMending done on short notice. Call and see his asertment and leara his prices. nor 1-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. DURNINT HOUSE, RICHARD DUBNAN, PR0PEIET0R. June 0, 1870.
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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE
AT THE OLD U S. SOHEICHTE WHO has decided to remain ia Broekvi)le,and would in for sa hisfriepdf , aad tho pnblie generally, that the old shop ia the place to get all kinds of Marble Work, such as MONUMENTS ! TOMB "sTONtS Of the nest Italia i sad Auaeriean Marble, Graait or J?.reestone, Plain or r'aaey Oraa,mental Carving done, such a Doves, Lambs, UaWork executed in as gooaiyie as can oeaoueis the State. Limestone work. oX all kinds.such as DoorStens. Cistern Tops.XJoi.iD sr aroucd Ceme terv Lota. Corners . Blocks, ix., which will be done from 15 to 20 per cent, obeaperthan any other shop, as we have our own.q.uair , which is as good, if not better, than any in the State, wbioh can be seen by loomng ai it. ana at tnost which have stood 'he test foraev.&xaJ jtears. Fersons wishing Limesto.ne.frQm uny !ot,hcr quarry will be furnished as cheap as cap'ihe ja.d ot any one else. We have Linjestone from alx to twenty inches thick, and anysice a person could wish. W.ork in onr line of business furnished promptly. Thankfulfor the patronage we bv received for thepast fourteen years we .wonldT.equabt a continuance of the aame. MQcick sales and small Profita"is onr motto, as we notcmplcy a hostof agentswbo the. people have to u,ppot but sell our own work onrselves. May7-ly H. H.SCHKICHTE.. New t ove Store AND IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. FIEBER Has just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in Brookville, where he will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of COOKING PARLOR AND SHOP Together with all their accompanying furnitcee, embracing BRASS, SUGAR AND TEA KETTLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, Andirons, Sad-irons, Shovels and Tongs ; also a general assortment of TIN ANB JAPANNED WARE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such at ROOFIHG, SPOUTIIiG, &G. done with neatness and dispatch. Odd Plates furnished for 6' ves, and Old Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on Main Burgess Street, one door No h of Samoniel'a hardware store. E. Me" d stand. A .liheral share of the publio patronafe . resuHy jl -8 solicited, pjueclt GROCERY STORE. J. H .BROCKAMP HAS opened a new Grooery Store in the roc so Adjoining Davis 4 Gates' Drugstore, where he lias for sale ALL KINDSOP FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Colfees, sugars, Spice, fc e which areoflered for sale At tiie Lowest Mahket Prices. Every thingusually kf.pt m a o'niti) i i t b eobtained there .either ai WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. H rsmaifully solicit the liberal patrrai of he pbllo. J. U. BROCKAMP. deo. 24-y . Jaque3 Se Stou, ""at wniTroiis, ikd., WOUl.b respectfully announce to all their old customer and everrbodv e'so that thev hsve rrmoved into thoir New Store Building and ba.ye on hnd a complete a.-sortmenc of DJL Y GOODS c5- XOTIOXS Groceries of all JBLlinds, BOOTS and SIJOHS HA IS. CAPS, 11 Ji A DY MA D K C LOT H I N Q . liAKDWAUE. QUEENS WARE. GLASSWARE SCHOOL ROOKS, STATHINKKY. OfL8 AND PAINTS. MEDICINES, All of which we propose to soil during the first threo months of tho new year Exclusively for Cash or Produce t greatly reduced prices. We invite the publio to call and examine our goods and learn prices, as we are determined to aell as low as any other house in South Eastern Indinna. dec. 80-3:n At a Great Bargain! will sel 1 my Farm of 03 acre, one mile Sooth of cipio, three mi ics North of Drewortburg, on the State Liue about 85 or 9V acres cleared, with 20 seres of the very best bottom ground, balance good upland ; lays generally well, with a Log House weatherboarded, Log Barn, Smoke-house, well of water, etc. Same farm formerly owned by Rchertson Garner, who lives now in Harrison, Ohio. Ifsold between now and the 10th day of aiarcn, 1 will take $1.3U0 in liberal paymenta, or will make a good reduction for all cash. If not sold in that time, it will be for rent. Enquire or address oie at Harrison, Ohio. N.LEOJJARD. Jan. 27th, 1S71 5w. WISHES to inform his friends and others who may favor him with their patronage that he has removed to the building formerly occupied by Theodore Reifel, in Jackson Lynn's Block, oppoite Dr. Berry's office, where he keeps a Well Soeoted Stock of Ar,xir.Y choceiixx: At Low Prices, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Rioe, Pearl Barley Beans, Soaps, Starch, Flour, Meat, Lard. Butter Eggs, Apples, Potatoes. Mackerel, White Fish Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers of all kinds Cried Peaches, Dried Apples, Powder, Shot, Caps Lead, Thread, Notions of all kinds, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Extracts, Choaeiate, Prepared Coeoanut. Corn Starch, Catsup, Mustard, Pickle Canned fruits or an kinds, sardines, Uysters, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Sealing Wax, Stone ware. Wooden-ware. Willow-ware, a large stock of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE to suit all taste, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Turkish Pruaas, Dried Currants, Raisins, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Maee, Ginger, Molasses, Vinegar. Coal Oil, Salt by the barrel or sack, and all articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chimneys, and a Splendid Assortment of CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, Soda Water, Lemonade and lee Cream. All of which he will sell Cheap for Gash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such as Apples, Potatoes, beaas. Onions. Dried fruita. Butter, Egga, Meat and Lard.. Farmers, give him a eali and get a bargain. Brookville, lad., Aug.?, 187-y.
FARiVj FOB SALE
ST. JOSEPH WOOLEN Wilis, Oldenburg, Ind.
The untlersiffnetl proDriet r. of St. J osepU Woolen !M ills, at Oldenburg, Indiana, flatter themselres that their goods are SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER Now in market, strtd would inform the public thai; they are now prepared with the assistance of new and Improved Machinery, Such as is to be found nowhere else in Southern Indiana, taman uifactuaie the be st grades of Jeans or aU colors, Plain & VlaU Flannel, single & Doubi Yarn. SlOClklMg, Tweeds, At lancets, Saitlneis. Etc., Etc., AC., a&C, Which will be solely of their own majiiiactare, and warranted to bo of FAST COLORS, of superior lustre, and not te brink. All work will be done AND AT A3 REASONABLE HATES AS AT Am FACTORY. OO Customers, and visitors to Oldenburg, are politely invited to CALL AjYD EXAMINE Our Goods, and facilities for doing work. oo DIETZ & TRAiiESSER, DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, and READY EIAEE CLOTHING. AT THE Old White Comer, Are our sole agents for Broo;, ville. 'I hey will suply all per mands, and fill orders for or goods, on the shortest notice. ROMWEBER & FlODDEB. Nov. 4, 1870-ly
