Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 March 1871 — Page 4
linearis American. I POST OFFlCi MS D POT. v" ' VU B pwblicwill take aolice tbat thenndenign a i A ed i orrpared on short noticeto farniaeT The Mighty Evil. j ALL liiK LEADING EIAPERS lotfrtnperanee i tniglit jr evil. Mighty; jm? DY " "
in waste u property, costing u ibou- j iae4 Lerfger.Weekr.es, s.turdav Nigh, We.tHy in tb U til ted fctates, directly for Itq- :orn W.rJJ, Day's Uoing Jlipper.'Wilke'sSpirit, tt'if $1,491,805,00, and directly iw expert- ! oientttr American, Harp-cr's Weekly, azar, es and losses $1,259,000 more and iavolv-' "? Lu,c,rar.? n'' St0QtiC PP now
ing a destruction of eixty-twe iWliona of
bushels of grain. It if mighty as the parent of crime, saucing yearly J00 murders, 400 suicides, besides pondiog 200,00 persons to prison for various crimes. It ia luiubiy in its TKhiEg9cta upon
little children, clothing tnu uniae m then with rnps, and Fending nearly 2!K),0 M ti 1 poor houses, hospitals, and other chari-I Ii'e instituHori.". It is miirhty in its destruction of human V.V,- caimim; yearly tho death of C0.U-90 drunkard iuc!u;linr 570 deaths by tleltrj n tremens, and 3.700 by other f irms of inanity; niakinz at the same time SJ,00l widows and 10,000 orphans. It is tnighty in brutalizing injuries inflicted on suffering wives aad 6taring children. It is mighty in its waste of moral men, ! gathering a great army cF 2, Su7,20 tiji ! ers, and adding yearly fro u that num. I -r, 93 547 victims to the 60,000 confirmed drunkards thai uontiiiuWy exist in our country. It is uiig'ity in its d-iafraffUvxt of souls, tret lias in the very dust every eotnuiaainent, h in ting out th-a means of grsc. Tearing the conscience, and fuMi-jr thi pirit tor everlasting d'cpitr. It is mighty because it is sus'sired b i combination of wealth, capital, law, fish ion and all the eieiuent of tbis wotli. Exchdi'ge. . Maple Sugar Makir.tr. Froui tha ij.iij Farnsr J The fe., in lor waking uiapie sugar in This latitude (Cleveland) usually couats in the forepart of March, sometimes earlier or later, depending upon the time the deep frost is removed ftra the ground. Good igr weaker is all important. Freezing uichts, Kith days snScieutly warm to e:uiely remove the frost, produces the greatest flow of sap. Duckets Tbrse are the test vessels for catching the Rap, all things considered. ! Make them pail-?l.ape ; with thicker staves , tbaii those used for the common wooden pail. Hoop with wood or iron, as most convenient; if with iron, it should be heavy enough to admit of setting the hoops firmly, to prevent the bucket leaking after standing dry for a time. The buckets will cost, made of pine, about eighteen cents' by the quantity; too cheap to think of j using the old troughs which olten loach the sap, and catch the leaves and out iMowing about, besides being cumbersome to handle. Spile- Take Mocks of piDO or other soft wood; rive them into squares of one inch; bevel one side, leaving a head of four inches, through which bore with a small bit: crease the beveled side, and tapes the head to tit the hole. Tapping First use a five-eights bit, giving the bole a slight inclination, boring tkot more than one r two inches, for the iD flows withiu the fapood, and boring into the heart ia of no advantage, but adds much to the deciy of the tree. If early in the season, tp the south east side; if iate, the north side is be Tut o e or two spiles to the tree, according to the sie. As the season advance-, the hole3 be re-bored with a three-quarter deepened a trifie, by which the flow of sap will be increased quite equal to a new tapping. My taking the precaution to taper the spil near the end, it can be cut oft at the second boring, and if well cared far will be good for another year. Avoid driving them into the tree furtier than nee ebsary, tor they close the pores and prevent the flow of sap. Soft maple is of little value for sugar making. Miould the trees stand exposed liable to be disturbed by domestic animals, tap high aud bore a ho'e through the upper edge of the bucket, to hang upon a rpike driven into tha tree Koilmir For thS purpose, the sheet.iron pans arc doub;ic!.s best; vet the c..iutoo pota-b kettle wl.icu many taruitraj Uaa fur cooking I'ood (or stock, answers j every purpose. Instead of taking the kettle to the 4 hufh," have barrel to gather! the sap in, and haul to the kettla on a j atone boat or sled. Arrange a sea (Vol d t or ' euiptyiu the barrels directly into t-ie Let tie, liin it within thne inehe- of the top -Wtile boiiir sr, have a cir.tant st eaui to trptenich ilm kettle as l't as eva- l a!ej. liy mis means, the bailing is c ntant, ii tmpoitaut item of burning the Acttie pteventod. The advautagescl jimeJ by the pirns tuci tho Wetuts ty j;ivtn;i a Jarurr -evaporifiir surft-e like the sh!j'ja c cuir,ired lt the deeii wen. when r.inir, t,e a;ve a rj.a snroesMon I .( rij pies, t!ie other rolls its wateis n.oun- i tatii nijjh, Leepirg the ra'io of evsporat-' surfat-e neaiiv .! sauie. Wb.cn tbej Lettlo is ute.l. rr-st cae hu!d be taken it l-Hson the fi"-e as the li-juid falls, other-1 frists ttie 5cgr will be black and iis 11 ivvr j aerioa.-iy imp iired. SitnU'Cr down to a j thin strap, and strain through fianacliut j earthen or woodrn vtsse.e to tool. J ('la--in!: Heat the whites of two eges j .in bait a pint of new nttlk for every pail-? ui ut Miii, Ri x thoroughly, and bring .Ue enipurd to a bjiiiog heat; jKe of! i -t!xj acuui, ai.d if an - over rice" article is i .desilrii it run l.A rt nrtirtil t. 1 1, a i a.t I t., Cool, ai.d the process repeated. ugarmt: cJl This is not only the most agreeable, but the most important part ot ttie whole operation. If not boiled enough. .1... . :n I.. 1 . . . i ina euji win ue waxy au not gratiuiaiet well: if too much, it" will be hard and int; .1 burnt, all is lost, aud it can never le in tde to grain. A novel way to ascer j - . talO when tue sugar will urauulate best.
la take a biOOill Spiit.r, tlsaktog a Slit near"'' thetioet fabriti perfectly "Safe, Clean and!
one vxtreail T into b ch fasten the end, iiorwitvg a seuiietiete tbou; the s:Z9 of a iadiea rim. When f. When ltM3 sirup is reduced ,U ti:ppitg the Splint in and -.... . rl ,., .oagh, a suoeesstou of bubole to suuar, v 1 . , i. lowing tar iiuta w.'tiuti wi.i loriu neari cv iJ'Jlle rrns t te room. It should tliCU be taken rn... K. tir. .r..l ,;tl ...l ... . juke..iha sui:ar soft and britile w hen mold into ckes; to j uh urise, .;ir then roll it. Cios-ug up After the seas till Culd, n ! over, housa the buckets and spih-s, aud plug th Ar s. I J takiug blocks ol u.ap'e, rite inttt ttjuares, and shave to juit the holes. J)n living in the pius, take greet aic to -w Lsu oti that iby tuay te oriteti jusi wtthvn ti e inner brt, the wounds wit. beal ve rapidSy, ud he trees preervet. siund a-d healttiv. '1 he "stiirar bush": idi prove by use it well cated tor. -Ji.
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Harper's. UUntic, Wodey's. Frank Leslie's ;lu fact, all Magazines of note. If o alee baa on hand and will keep an assortment -of Stationery, Rn'kt.ops, Tens, Inks - Pk oils, &c,
: ther mi ! h a ! th. !e t if s AND NQVELbTTES esat e tch. A -4' Vi iti"i'5ii in fit t.evresrite tls l' uraons ft! C2T" if j! CU.IIZLESTOX, IT.I.IXOIS. I as B:B3(vra B !i 37B. r. t Kr.n, ta kks iron Tirz fpot. ij; Ti:i. in tlie l.ir'Tt T:T:minry n-oot of t!i t'ri r Ir.r'titat. Ntw Writ Citv. vlure R.l C'hrouic I'ir mwt are nicrR?f:;:!y tr-u. CVEH, 1 SCO CASE3 treate.l r.l ihi t PtaMfrrA p r.wnhtlr. TnrlnfV !. injt tiny flii'nl wl'h I) rf Thr- nt and it" S ire Ky-H, "rr: i, I'iifc vml ViNtuta, y. ' Ry-pj)l, IVafn. ll' iit liili"ten ll v- ! ,!iVvl. D;i..sv. Oi l N r, t. !. !. ;anrT. SVroitlj. u'.:.iin-i r;;t;iy lli-r rtt ni'-utioned. For a i ro-iipi.. siiKTiiilitMi ol' I lAn --nl:li-hmctit d j;; i iir.' r.nr si.d t VnJvttT'a Jour unl of 1V rt-tui ii naxi!. A'ir-, ii " ia. si. r.t.v Mr.rr.it, Cijnl !-tn. Illinois. WHAT THZ'T. Gi-il'LIES EA7E T2 SAY Ptiir.ff Pr"K5!iy nrnninted wiU t'r. S Van-M-t.'r, h l"r.tt a tn-nti-r of tli I lnirrti ot u (. Inircli oi (I. liIiM art, ! I.im to th A "i.rit, in IT-iT tr tnfinriM-T ! h In mi anl tmt !' icotivrii.'v, btiieving liim r:i.l. IA 11' rTTin'. i n. i K:,D I. H 1 YI.KR. Tr lian:r. IiiO. FI D ,T0. It. l!i'l.F.!T.t'nimmP. Kt. F.I.O C U B.KTtl'.t."MKV.I.a1orU-,lr.d. l!,I J f). I IIl'SS C1rirV.t.n. til. ELP.THOV is V.fN"NKl.l.. invrmMt.O T.T T. SA't't. PW 7,KN, KitiirvKn-, Ky 15 KV. w M. Ci'WKS. l'rtHH, T;i'.i. fyf R!" V.J. ATKINS. CV.0jnJ, Term. 'X'lie Iamilv "Favorite m m CLOTHS WRINGER. rUK COLBY WI51NGEB is j?rrect e-ml.ii-ti.m of simpliei'y , fTn-iency , and durability. It contains no niit-ce?iiry fart, but erery quality that can be dts'red in a ivacVir.e for expressing water from cloibo eu.Tced in this, malting it the Universal 1"avwtk wherever known. It is the enly wrin,;-r that tasteus itself to the tub, and caa be chinked troiu one tiJ to another in a ui'vnenl, thus saviu,; aiuch tjbur aad iiicoarenience. Thefrim bcina all CiuWanizad Iron and Brass, can never rut nor rt, it uraoh more durable th in ary w ;id frame can te, ami uiotc eatiiy repaired if o.uxea by acei tent. It takeA less room, is much lighter to handle. t n. d'?s c t require a con.i person to bold the s ,ab ,'oul when tsed. But tha q ieslin, of late, hu been, "WnirH is ts I!em .( aci:i.k ?'' Utiir ,-eiling huaareds f m ienines to persons wh .t.-vetho 0;5 heel iVrirgers, which they lay aiiie, and purchase the C by Wii-ser, l ej.:iso it works so much ea-i.r jnd vrrii.gs drjer. Some say the Colby Wriniter turns ea.-ier, waile wrin 'ine a befi ouilt, j that thev had rather p .y lor a Clby Wricger every ye.i-, t.ta use a.-iy other if riven to them Its repnati.m is ua.si ailed atui iec.ming lujre popular, every d.ty, is iig real merits become kcoia. riuc i u' A" aa v ota r. Tot. Doa't bo put off with This Wriocr noe.ln no further comments, but ill .-how for t:.'!!". I am constantly traveling ith the ative Wriujrs. out it is ij! "possible f.n iptfiil ct ei-ery Ituily in the Cuni this yeir ! vt iiosj wn:i: Wiiceera should not d'v but si ! I in nr ordora to me at on.', ami t!e Via; ;r hii oa liivered a; your dooriuaAd ;rcss P. F. i rnrKE, ACt, jal!5fia Fairfield Indiana. KA'J Hlair H-o ratine. h' fCOon,".n., no L .Sul'hr No Sugar of Lead v- .......... j,. t, y, , i v i a x. i cmvi , auu 19 Cll1 iV t I una . .-v F- ; 1 . I tirely free from the Poisonous and llealth-des-trpjii.K Drus uted in other llair Prei-aratiors. Transparent aal cle,r m li -:n I -.eiaeraima loi-.g ousut toranJ found I It rctorrs n,l n.i. it.. II,;r r.nn, 1 j "S ray, imparts a soft, glossy appearance, re ! u"ves I'mtiruU, is cool ati.i refreshing to thehead, flecks the llair frcui falling and restores it to , 4 ?il.t cxtect wli?ri ?,remaurr'!y Iost, f.,eveVSs ) tieaaaenes, cures all U umts, cutaneous eruptions, i nl unn!tural lieat. As a dressing for the llair 11 ,s lnc Art;-ie in the Market. G. Suiilb, Patentee. G.-otou Junction. Ms. t'rvi-ared only bv Proeier Brothers. Uiou-.-e..ter. i Ma'- Tle enui?.e is put up in a panel bottle. j ma.le expressly lor it, with the name cf tha atti jebiown ia the glass. As your Drotrist foi j -atr s itir itescorative, aad take no other. eo c three ceut stauip to Procter Uros. for a Treatise on the 11 a an Uair. Tha iafrmation it contains is worth o to any person, oct7-lv ATTORNEY AT LAW, IOLlA.VArOLlS. I M DIANA. G'..e,a.3 Sttt Wathlajton St. irivn.
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GENERAL STOCK-
it, Sioeg, Hats, s and notions, b have been tele ami quality, for cash, r exreiii f, Qu'ii fwitr. it., t- ' i with p rut care it to wi!' be sold a muli r, f - r -ed lor produce. CIjO 17 3 CS-. 'tert:ca is cal!ef! to onr tailoring departnt, : rjr f lietry Seluj, Tin? HLME TillLCil is A . ... ,. rK di l! tbi do)iitHlll i f he t t-ft Ft tii- h lif a i:i-'st cretul se!i ki i p, A a Wben we vf ' -pire to is'.wlie it nr ' teed. Our stock cotrsists of all Oci-n.an Broad- i n cf Cassi meres, goods to jierscns uiftlves, eo extra .o'le fur ct'T- Come and trv Henry Sehn. ' DIEIZ Jt TRAGESSEH. HALL'S VOEOiuL'lU TZrmf i,'nr increases the ro;tfiar it ii of 'this valuable Hair Preparation, which is tine to merit alone, li e can assure onr old patrons that it is kept full up to its hiah standard, and to those trhtt hare never used it ice an, conjidrnftii sat, that it is the only reliable and perfected : preparation t' restore tilt AY OR FADED IlAlIt to its youthful colormalcinq it soft, lustrous, and silken? the. scalp, btf its use, becomes tvhite and clean ; it -removes all eruptions ami dandruff; aud by its tonic properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair glands. By its use the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal rigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical IIAlfS DUCSSING ever tised, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much admired by all. A. A. Ilaijcs, JI. .. State A ssayer of Jla'ss., sags, the constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent quality, and I consider it the BEST PKlSPABATIOSroiits intended purposes." H e publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendiitortj notices from clergymen, phtsicians, the press, and otiiers. We, have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, aud know that we make Vie 'most effective preparation for the restoration ami the preservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best Medl. e:tl and Chemical Authority. Sold by all Drvgjistt and Dealers in MediciPrice one Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprieto.1 LAB0EAT0R7, HASHTA, N. H. Stools. OF Watches and Jewelry. or.!i etir g 01 unplcz nnu tuver v oirnf?, r n a a 1 1 he varieties of Jewelrv of the latest siyles and i I patterns. He has also a great vaticty of Clocks, j . i i i .-j .i i .. - I kdicd wiii oe TCarrunieu, mu fviu l l tiiuiiijg advance on wholesale price. O'.d Hold and Silver will be received in exchange for Hoods. " Watches pro uptly repaired in a neat and ti-peilitu-ue manner. Also, have just received a large end well se eted assortment of SIMiLl & DOUBLE SHOT GUNS, 11 EVO L V E KS. V I STO Ls, OLSTERS AND 1 ELTS, FOW DER FLASKS, SOT BELTS, POCKET KNIVES, &c. Also keep on hand ALL KIKES DP AM MERIT I OH. !owti-r, Cups. Cartridges, Government t'ercassion Cans, Lea l, Ac. Also tJuirar and Violin Strings, Bows, Pegs, Bridges. Tail Pieces, ic. Wil. DAWSON. NEW TORE STORE SUING tx KAISE Have received a splendid Assortment of OHESS 600 SUCH AS Elic: Dress Silks, S' ! and Cloaking Foplins in all new shades, jacas and Serg , B .ek aal Colore I Alpacas, ALSO Brown and Bleacbnd Muslins. ASD FLANNELS, JBANS. WILI1H SUDS We shall make r EL b S A L e continues to sell our Goods at One Price to all, and that the Lowest. SUING & KAISER. Seit.23. ittoraeys aad. Counselloxs at Law BaOo'KVILXE, INDdANA. uOffiee in the second ttory of the Democrat duilding. leblS Ori TO JIO PER DAY. MEN.M oatx.BoTsand Cirls who engage in our new business nuke . om $5 TJ 10 P htt DAY in their own localities, t ull particulars and instrnctiona sent free by ail. Those in need of permanent, profitaHio "oik, should address at onoe. Geoegk Sunsok Jt Co., PortianU, Alaine. tub S-n.
OSADALIS
PREPARATION HAS . . . i ever been lnireancea to tho American people that baa met with as marked a suocesa as THE FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS." One ounce of this Fluid Extract is more powerful in its actios opoa diaeasa tha tne pint of tke preparations of Sarsaparilla. Ai a Blood Purifier it hat no equal; for Scrofula, Inflammatory HhenmatUm, Syphilit in all it forms, it is a certain cure. Physiciana indorse it ; it is not a qnack nos trum, as the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasrille, Ky., says : " It is the best Bloo d Purifier I have ever uaed." Dr. Boykin, .of Baltimore, says: "I always prescribe it for Scrofula and Syphiilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says : " I cured the worst caae of Scrofula I hare ever eean hwith Bosadalis." Benjamin Bechtol, of Xima, Ohio, says he has suffered for twenty year with an ernption over his whole body ; tried all kinds of remedies with no suc cess ; a fow bottles of Bosadalis made a complete cure. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC for important enrea. The Rosadalig Almanac pulilishee the thrill ing story or " jsuby et. Aroix, or tho Magic Kose." Western Wholesale Depot for Rosadalis, B. MACBEADY CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. AND Tli-WMl MIIFJI1Y 3 ORN & CAIFl BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Have just opened a Stt Te ard Tin-Ware M-cu actuij c at Erookville, where they will keep con on hand a Cre assortment of GOQSINa FAI110R ANB HHEE STOVE Together with all their accompanying furnituie embraciug Brass, Sasj.ir und Tea Kettles. And rrary extra Ftcve liictiigs Aic-Im S d-Irons, Shoxels ai.d I cngt, ALSO A pere a ' a ssortm-ci: I cflin irdJajsricri Y. a JOB WOR.1-JL, SUCII AS Roofing, Spouting, Jtc, done with jnea.tnces ana dispatch. Old Iron, (Jopper, Brass and 1'ewter, tatn is exchange for wares. Terms Clienp for Cosli. Shop on Main street, first door below Linck's block. A fair share of the public patrcnage is solicited M ... 1-S- OSBOli.NiCAIS. The World Bluvts! lia-v-e jetelved a fine stock of Good -, on DRUGS, MEDTCINES, CHEMICALS. U J 1 X PA' NTS, VAKNIS ES, DYE STUFFS, COAL OIL, TURPENTINE, &j WINDOW GLASS We ci'l partis iltr attention t h . nch our trili, ai vva have a large sto k if the be Pittsburg brands. v JL. f.S Ann OIX.B we are prepared to offer special inducement to our patrons in Oilsand 1 aots. SCHOOL COOKS & RTATKJLIY We would respectfully requeti the public to give us a; ill ana eaautine our stock before puictasing elsewhere. a March 11-1 y. DAVIS & GATES Merchant Tailor. JOSEPH KHLOFF ' (UOMANN'S BUILDING,) Tl Afcpeneda store fo r the purpose of arry in 5 aa- cn the TAILORING BUSINESS, and a y ull all orders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS. &Ca, - it vii J wi tsp oibta a good assortment Ready Made C loathing. GeutieuieiiFurnisliiiio: Giod dcJi aa CLOTHS, UASSSLMERS, e.-t'i;.g i ititalefor Sprifrg& Summer Wear COLLARS, ANDKERCHIEFS, GENTLEMEN'S UOSE, &c. Call in there and make purchases, or lea your orders and jen will le suited both in w price. .9 Cm ju EXECITULVS SALE OF PERS0AAL riiUPLRTY! Kot ice is hereby given that the undersigned Execu tor of the late will cf John I'erri, deceased, will se 11 at public anction at the late residence jf said da ceased, on the Railroad, two and one half n.iiea above lletamo.a, iu Franklin County, India na, On Wednesday, March S, ISal the following personal property: Seven Milch Cows, one yoke of Oxen, two four-year-old Steers, seven l'oung Cattle, Six Work Horses, tie Colt, twenty-three Stock Hogs, fiftyseven Sheep, 200 bushels of Wheat in the barn, 100 usoeis 01 nye, twenty ousneis 1 com, about fifty bushels of Cats in the sheaf, two tous of nay, Mraw., todcei, one two-horse w agon, I Plows, Harrows, half of Reaper, half of-one-borse Wheat Drill, one two-horse Wheat Drill, and other articlt a too nuuerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE. On alliums not over three dollars, cash down; on all sums over three duilars, a ereiit of ten months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, said note to be without Interest if paid when due, tut to draw ten per cent, interest from date if not paid when due, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. WILLIAM FERRIS, J eb'y 17, lfeTl-Sw. Executor.
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JOHN. S. MAJOR, 5;U(ll;am Harness Maimer, Has located in Andersonrille, Franklin Co., Indiana, where he U ready to supply his customers with anything in hia line of buaineeas, each as Saddles, Bridlet. Trace chains. Curry Comb. Brushea, Harness, G'llars &c
Mending done te order. He hopes to merit a liberal patronage, dec 23 3m. splendid Assortment of Goods 0 ) KSM.K & MASTERS, FAfttlELD, IN V., ere soastantly r hiag their immense ato GOOB8, sMstina-of Wji'ILEN AND COTTON GOODS every description , IUUIWN AN!) BLRAC KD MUSLIN PRINTS S A'.Vl.S, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOflON.S, READY-MADE CLOT ING, ( LOT , OAIMKRES, SdOOL UOOK, ARDWARE, QTTEBVSWARE. Tn fact everytbine u-3u t0 bo found in a firs class More. "Ii'l and get MT'. OARMEL STOVE AND TIM SHOP :..'..A "j Has 81 Broth 1 CULl -jspectinlly iirec tthe attention of tllier8onin wantof TIN W A It E ( ) R STOVES OF AN KIND to thoir-cssortuif nt,at tbeii Sho in Mt.Car where I hej kee socstantlyon handi irgest 1 jrervthinfi ntheirl ineof business They w Isopui upo order, 1 1 l u 1.1, 3 niertns md Spouting Thetaretlso Ventsfor the sal t o f dams " Pumpr Als ViQts for Eiswald's Metajlic Sflesnd!Teels, 'aichthey wil lae llaither whoje glo r.r retail . Theyt.fir 4 ;olesin '.heir Store nab e as c , an d their work fw P o rde espettfnly RODS Asn,t nt o o ' 111 Apr 1 I i LI J -IT XING t,0 er jint. -ly. ASKltl WWMK LIIOCK ILLE IJJA A Shop near the R. li. Depot. j IIOUI.D respeettullj announce to Lis friend and the public generally of this and the ad join ng counties of this State and Ol io, that h will execute in the best style all work In his lia uch as EaMLDiKtiri TOMB. S TONES cf All Descriptions CORNER POSTS rO i LOTS, CISTERN TOPS, STEP STONE of all description. Our Monumental & Building Lime Stone we get from St. Paul, which we can get Trout ten o twenty-seven inches thick, and which does not reak and scale as the Limestone of this County oes. Oar Flaggtug or Paving Sfon is from Laurel, which can be had of any size to suit the purchaser. Thankful f;r past favors, we would request a continuance of the same. We warrant all our work to giSe satisfaction, asour motto is to work v... ..r , 1 1. l , best of wortcmen, tuakequick sales, and do food work. All 01 tracts n-a.n by me or A.J. Ileason wIl be promptly filled Jaly3. JOSEPH HAN KAN. x liM iii G-OLiD AND SILVER WATCHES AT BALI- PRICE. Qenniae IS Jarit iil J Hunting Cased Watches (Gents and Ladies' Sixes), regulated and wirranled for time and wear (at half the usual price), only tweuty tire doilnrs each. The EiLtra Fine Quality, 18 Carat Gold, Engine Turned, Hunting Cased, Pull Jowelied Lever Movements, peitecily adjusted to all cliuia.es (regulated), and each warranted by special certificate, at ouly th y dollars eacn The Same, o Chronoaifter B The Same aa Stem-wimiiig a no key, wouua dollars each. All tue above and eacn warraj Finer and higher grade, with nee, at tbitty five dollars each st, with Fine Nickel Works, at.d Settiug Atiachmeiit, requiring nd et by tue CHein, only lony Watches are put at halt prii,e, ) -a tor iiuieana wear, SlLVKIl YVATOHKS. Extra Fine, Pure Silver, Hunting Cased (tients and Lades'), at ouly twmve dollars each. Best Quality Coin Silver, Uunting Cased, Full Jewelled Lever, at fifteen dollars each. Extra Fine Quality, Patent Level and Chronometer Movements, Uuby Jewelled, at only tweuty dollars each. Our U atches are all warranted, and if not perfect will be taken back and money returned. We require no uoney iu advance, but send all goods by Express, payable on delivery, with privilege to open and examine before paid for, by paying Express charges, and if not satisfactory , returned. Places where ns Express runs, goods will be sent by Mail, in registered package, by aendicg caah in advance. Persons ordering Six V atches at a time, will receivean Extra Watch of same vaiue free. Also, Uold Chains (Uenls), at eix dollars, eight dollars to twelve dollars; ladies' at ten dollars, twelve dollars to fifteen dollars each. Ice finest tiolii Plated aod Oroide Gold Chain at two dolUrs, four dollars, six do.lars each. to eight dollars State description and price of Watch required, and order by wail direct from THE UNION WATCH CO., 14S Fulton Street, Xew York. feb 3-3m. Those who .are sick, or Afflicted with any chronic difficulty, should with out delay write for Dr. Hamilton's Mew Treatise, muurnioMj loarui. R. LtON IDAS HAMILTON, M. D., P. O. Box 4,952. feb 24 w. n tori vny.
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BrroHbilie ithk 3i ci LI. H. SCHEICHTI WHO has de-sided tr- r main in Brook ille . an d would inform bis friends, and the public generally, tbat the old shop is the place to set all kinds of Mart-'f Work, aueb as MONUMENTS ' TOMBllONtS Oi tie oust Italian ana i ' ' American Marble, Oranitt I JTT or freestone. Vlaiu or taucj ; oroaiiivni i " g such as Doves, Lambs, Uu- i man ienres. .. to suit everj variet) ol tastes. Work executed in a good stjle ae can be donein : the State. Limestone work, ol all kinQS.sucn a Door Steps, Cistern Top. Coding around Cemetery Lots, Corner. Blocks, Ac., wbicb will ba done from 15 to SO per eent. cheaper than any other shop, as we have or own quwrry , which is as good. if not better, than acj in the State, which can he seen by leoking at it. and at those which bavestood -he test for several years. Tersons wishing Limestone fron any ott? quarry will befurnished as cheap as can br bed ot any one else. We have Limestone troni six to twenty inches thick , and anyaiir a pcrsor could wish. Work in our line of busintsfc furniehed prompt ly. Tbankfulfor the patronage we bav received for thTs!t fourteen years. we would request a flontinnawee of the saae. "Qcick sales and small Profits" is ear motto, as we not employ a host of agents who the people have to support hnt sell our own work osreeltes . Maj7.ly H. H.SCHRICHTE. Hew t o JStcie AND IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. FIEBER Ilaa just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in Brookarillo, where he will keep constantly on hand a fLae assortment of OOKIN . PABLOR AND SHOP Qa? Together wdth all their accomnanjing lurniture, embracing BRASS, SUGAB AND TEA KETTLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, Andirons, Sad-Irou8, Shovels and Tongs'.: also a general assortment of TIN AUD JAPANNED WAKE", at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such as HOOFING, SPlUTIEG, &C. done with neatness and dispatch. Odd Plates furnished for S' )ves, aad Old Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Ct,. per, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on Main Burgess Street, one door Ko h of Samonied's hardware istore. K. Meyera d stand. A liberal snare of the public patronage is resully ji 8 solicuod. pjueclt ERY STORE. oo AMP HAS opened a new Grocery Store in the rocm adjiining Davis A dates' Drugstore, where he ias for sale ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, such aa Te s, Co ecs, Ss rs. Spices, which areofTered for sale At the Lowest Mauket Prices. EverythingusuallykeptiE a i lj rinit bejbtained there, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. :Ia reie -tf ally golicitiS the liberal patrrna f tho public. B.BROCKAMP. dec. 24-y . AT AYiUTCOJIB, IND., TTTOULI respectfuily auoounce to all their V old customers aud everybody else that they have removed into their New Store Building and hav. on hand a coinolete assortment of Dll Y GOODS $ NOTIONS Groceries cf ail Kinds, BOOTS and SHOES, HA!S, CAPS, READY SIADE CLOTUING, HARDWAtCE, QUE EN S W A 11 E . GLASSWARE. SCHOOL ROOKS, STATIONERY, OILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINE All of which we propose to sell duriag tbo first three mouths of the new year EACliisiveli for Cash or Produce t greatly reduced prices. We invite the public to call and examine our s" ls n ,e"rn V ""Vt. " 1 sell as low as any other house in South Eastern ndiaaa. dec. 3-3m FAhM FOR SALE At aG-reat Bargain! f will fell my Farm of acres, one mile Sonth I of bcipio. throe u 1 n t rth ol I'rewetf fcurg, on the State Liue about 65 or 9 acres cleared, wlih 26 acres of the very best .bottom ground, balance good noland ; lays generally wl I, with a Log House weathrrboardeu, Log Barn, Smoke houi-e, wel 1 of water, etc. isaine tarm foi merly owned by Kthertson Uarner, who lives now in Harrison, ihio. Il sal t between now and the lOih day of March, I will take f4.50 in liberal payments, or will t. .1,1 iriinil rnilnplinn fur I I pnaha if nut ; s0d in tht tiu.e, it will be for rent. Euquiro or address .u:e at UirUun, tuio. K. LEON AHL). Jan. 27. h, -l- Jw. ITt" I-H h. to iiiform his friends and others wh may faver him with their patronage thai he has removed ti the building formerly occupied by Th-odore Reifel, in Jacxaoo Lynn's Block, nppoite lr. Berry's ofilce, where he keeps a Well Seectcd Stock of lARULt SSOCeCXK lit Iaow Prices, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Bice, Pearl Bmlej Leans, Soaps, March, Floor, 21 eat, Lard, butter Eggs, Ai.iles, Potatoes, Mackerel. White Fish Dried Beef, Cbeeee, Cakes, Crackers i f all kinds Lried Peaches, Uried Acples, Powder, Shot, Caps Lead, Thread, Notions of all kinds, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Extracts, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa nut. Corn Starch. Catsup. Mustard, Picktes, Canned Fruits of all kinds, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Sealing Wax, Stoneware. Wooden-ware. Willow-ware, a large stock ot QUEEAfcrtYARE AM) GLASS V. ARE to suit all taste, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brushes, J Turkish Prunes, Dried Currants, Raisins, Cloves, j Nutmegs, Cinnamou, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, I Ginger, Molasses, Visegar, Coal Oil, Salt by the ' barrel or sack, and all at tides kept in a first class ; Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chin neys, and a spienuia Assortment ot UA.MJitss, uujs c euTIONERIES, Soda Water, Lemonade and Ice Cream. All of which he will sell Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, auch as Apples, Poi tatoes, eans, Ouions. Dried c ruiU, Butter, Eees. Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a 011 and 1 get a Bargain. T Breekrille. Srttwkrilte, lad., Aog., 1879-y.
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ST. JOSEPH WOOLEFu MILLS, Oldenburg, Ind.
-OOThe undersigned proprietors of St. Joseph Woolen Mills, & Oldenburg, Indiana, flatter them. selves that their goods are SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER Now in market, and would in. form the public that they are now prepared with the assistance of r ew and improved Mac&iiicrj, Sttch as is to be found nowhere else in Southern Indiana, to man ufacture the best grades of Jeans of a color, Plata aii. 1 laid tUannel. Single & Doubl Yarn. Sloeiilng, Tweefls, mantels, Sailinets, Etc., Etc., a&C., &C, Which will be solely of their own manufacture, and warranted to be of FAST COLORS of superior lustre, and not to hrik. All work will be done AND AT AS REASONABLE RATES AS AT AMY FACTORY. 00Customers, and visitors to Old' enburg, are politely invited to CALL AND EXAMIM Our JLJoods, and facilities for doing work. 00 DIETZ & TRAiiESSER, DEALERS IN Dry Gocds, Groceries, (Jueensware, Glassware, and READY MADS CLOTEI&S AT TIJE Old White Oornefj Are our sole agents for TJrooi ville. J hey will suply all Per lnands, and till orders ftr otf goods, on the shortest notice. Romweber & FloupE Ifor. 4, 1870-ly
