Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 March 1871 — Page 4
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The Apporticrnent Bill. Tbefvl win is the way the Democrats topesid to r district the Slate: Tfce Firjt district sall be corsrxwd f's the counties of Knox, D-ivsp, Martin, Law. j rehce, OraSeJtGreci, Mocroe, Oweo and Mmcin. I T.e Secor..? f tr-.e COUntie oT ClUoxt, i r v t,i . n.,KM JSj-encer. 1'errj- and Crawford Hie Third of t lie counties of IJarrison, Flojed, WaHr-ston, Clark, Jac'-son, Sett, Jennibg, Bartholomew and Decatur. The Fourth of tbe counties of Jtffersin, Fwitxeiland. Ohio, lpley Dearboo, Fianklin. ISusli, Fayette arid Union. Tha Fifth ot the counties of Hendricks, Marion. II at. cock. Johnson. Shelby and Brown, i The ?ixih of the Counties of Sullivan, Clav, Visro, Putnam, Parke, Vermillion, Fountain and Waron. The Seventh of the counties of Montgomery, Boo no, Tippecanoe. Clinton. White. Carroll and Cass. The Eishthof the counties of Benton, Newton, Jasper, Lake, Potter. Laporte, trk, Pulaakai, Marshall, St. Joseph and Klkharr. The Ninth of the counties of Kosciosko, Noble, Lifrarange, Steuben, Dekalb, Whitley and Allen. The Tenth, of the counties of Fulton, Jliatui, Vabsb, Huntington Orange, Wells, Blackford. Jay and Adams. The Eleventh, of the counties of Wan, Henry, Deleware, llando'ph, Madison, Tipton, Howard and Hamilton. With a provision that if the Congress of the United States, at any time prior to the next biennial election for members of that body from this State, shall make a new apportionment for Representative purposes, providing that this State is entitled to a greater cumber of Representatives in Congrese than there are districts herein provided for. then and in tba case every additional Representative so allowed and provided for shall be elected by the voters of the State at large. Mr. Julian and the Sixteenth Amendment. The friends of Woman Suffrage sercBided their congenial friends at the Close of the Forty-first Congress, and several pleasant responses were made. This is nhav Hon. Deo. W. Julian, of this State, tali: I thank you, Mrs. Hooker, and the committee you represent, fr your word ol cordial approbation. Such a testimony will go far to redeem the ordinary drudgery and dreariness of public life, and I shall ever cherish it with real satisfaction and pride. I ought to say, however, that in performing the acts so handsomely commended by you I did nothing but my simple daty. Indeed, constituted as I am, and believing as 1 do, it was morally impossible for me to do otherwise. Having spoused the caue of woman's enfranchisement more than twenty years ago, when it ;as fir.t launched in the United States, and having labored so long and so earnestly for the enfranchisement of tho male eit. tens of our country, irrespective of colr or race, it would have been grossly inconsistent in me, not to say recreant and mean, to shirk from the duties for which you compliment me when invited to their performance. You are plea.ed to express the. hope that some t.f the retiring members of the Forty-Firat Congress way hereafter be retut ned to the places they have filled. For myself, I am weary of the service in which I have tuiied lor so many years, and 1 welcome a tea son of rest, or at least a change f labor. But wheu yoar hope goes farther, and points to our returu here by the rotes of enfranchised women, and our welcome from a sistethood ol co-tepresenta-lives in the halls of Corgrcss, I confs th prophecy is so pleasing and the picture ecems to tempting that its realization would completely reconcile me to my restored place in the House of llepresentairt, or even to a scat to. that smaller body t live other endi uf the Capitol. And 1 am not lacking in the spirt of good coutsge aod hope which animates you. lh.te are revolutionary times. Whole years of progress are now crowded into da s. Who will venture to j'idge the future by any political almanac of by gone times? I can say with old Thomas Carlyle, ' One strong thing I find here below, the jut thing, the true thing.'" And no man or p rty is strong enough, no varthly power is stiong enough, to stay the grand march of eens through winch the hand of iivd is vj.ibly guidit g the Republic to uuiversal liberty, and through that to enduring prosperity and peace. Mr. Arnell, if leotossee, followed with M few. pcrtincat rematks. A Chicago tuuie-store recently sold a piano, and t ie Liner sooa el.er wrote to the dealers that he and bis wi; couldn't find the place to wind it up, and they named to be told at once Low to make the thing go. The Danbury (Cotin ) Xcws thinks it the duty ol the Governor, if the drought lasts, "to L-uc a proclamation disbanding all temperance trsr nations. on tbe ground tlut all unnecessary abould t fctopjici. use ci water lhe IScw Orleans pap r have a ores t deal Msav about the owne of ihe - . . cars on the u.ttVrctit routes tn that cttv Ou of them bicaks out s follows: "About a year ago. the St. Chi les Mreet Rtilroad JL'omptny losi a mule by decrepitude and iii'i asjrt. vMiire nai tute ail tneir cats tave been u ing to the funeral 'How,' said Lord A. to a friend whoj wished to convey a ti.atict of importance j . a ifurg l'ly, "liovt can jou be ccttain j .! her tf 'he lostr, tlg ihat you j have directed it t.a Jut busbano?" That I have uiHiiaged wiibout the possibility ol a fai'uie." Wos tl. answer. "She'il open it for a teitai-.ty, vr I tavjc put "private' ia the coiner." A thief made a rat! wt ou tt rrpmiesi of A r re,oittr named Gd.M.ig NeltrasWa I t'itv. ll.c uthtr niiiVif, aui rarturJ a lot ol itirt sheets, eutu rv, etc N-'jt morn Vr.ihe bundle tras leit at the dtbf. with ! , 2 n it r.. . . Ijf.o.iV-'er.-. Lat u; VfO ent a took tieha' ' - 1 . .,:,--i, ..
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cj-o rw, rtwU Jxrw ni Ext "Vape For Lirer Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious AbTcct.oos, Sick or Nervous Headache, Cosmeness, ete. ir,re,J -k-, v-....D.u - - ' erals or deleterious drag. EI These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant pnrgaiire, superseding castor oil, salts, magna sia.etc. There is nothing mere acceptable to the stomach. Ihey give tone, at d cause neither nausea nor griping pais. They are composed of the finest ingredients. Alter ft few day's are of them, each u invigoration cf the entire system tke place as to seem miraculous to the week and enervated, whether arrising from iirprudence or duease. II. T. Helaibold's Crarand Fluid Kitract Catawaoa Grape Pills are not sugar coated, from the fact that saar-coated pills do not dissolve, I' at pas." through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. The Catawaba Grape Pills, beirg pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fi.'ty cents per box. IB HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the syein Scrof nla, Syphilis, Fever Sres, Vlce-s, 5ore Eves, !ora Lers, Sore Mouth, Sore liead, Rrochitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, W hite Swelling?, Tumors, Caneerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Kight Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Ho in or? of all Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that hate been established in ihe system for years. IL Tleinr prepared expressly for the above complMnts, its BIood-rurifying properties are great e? than any other pre aratina of Sarsaparilla. tt gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chrouie constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swel ing of the Rones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scalcy Eruptions uf the kint and Beautifying the Complexion. Price J1.50 per bottle. HENRY T. nELMBOLDS CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCIltJ, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every ease of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck cf the HUdder and IntUnmatton of the Ki-lneys, Ulceration of tho Kidneys and Bl.idder, Retention of Urine, diseases if the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Blad der, Ca cuius. Gravel, Brickdost Deposite, and Mucous or Milky li-ehares. and for Enfeebled j and Delicate Constitutions oi both sexes, attend ed with the Following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, l-ossof Memory, Difficulty ot Breathing, Weak Nerves, Hoiror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimnes of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushifg of the Body, Dryness ot the Skin, Eruption of the Face, etc. In wnny affections pecnliar to ladies, the Extract Buchu is uno,saled by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfullness or Sup ression f ct stomary Evacuations, Ulcerated r vfcirrus state of the Uterus, Lenconhoea or Wiitis, Sterility, and for ajcoiupl tints incident to the seK, whether arising from indisctetson or habits of dissipation . It is prcsoril'ed extensively by (he most eminent physicians and tnidaiesv for en fee bled and deticate constitutions, of both sriff, and all aites (attended with any t the above diseases or symptoms.) II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU CURES DISEASES ARISING f.iOM IMPRUDENCES, IIAUTS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their M es, at littls expense, tittle or no change in diet, no iroenvenience, and no expoitr. It m f.-e.tuenl desire, and gives strength t Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Stsictures of the Urethra, Aliaying Tain and InQaiuma;ion, so fie -qtton! ia this class of diseases, acd expelling all roisoos tnattor. Use llelmhald's Extract Buchu for all Affections and lscaes of the Utirary ttg-ns, whether existing in Male or Female, froiu whatever canse originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Cents Pet BotUe. Fall and explicit dirctiocs accompany the mcd irinjps. tvii;ence of tie m responsible and reliable character furnished on p; iicatiea, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of SJ.oo-i unsolicited certificate and recommendato-
j "y letters, many of winch are from the highest hoisc-i'01": ",oaipS c:n,.0nt lh-"itcUn-" j u.tn, Matesn.", etc. 1 he proprietor has never
rcserte-d to thttr publication ic the newspapers; he dues cot do th.s from the fact that his, articles rank as Standard Preparations and di not need to be proppd up cerlificatct. ID Henrt T. HelinbMd's Genuine Preparations, Delivered to any axres, Scur from obserration. EJTAFLISHED upward of TWENTr TKAhS Sold by drujtgists everywhere Address letters i for ic formation, in confidence to UENRV T. ! II ELM POLO. Drufirist and Oheaiist. ! Only Depotsi B. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Ko. 4 Broadway, New York.ortoH. T. HELMBOLD'S MeiOal DeBewire of ounterfeiu. Aak for llearv. To Hcital.UV! Tskcpu ctier,
V"0 PREPARATION HAS ever been introduced ta the American people that ha met with as marked a snccesa as THE FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS." One oonc of this Fluid Extract is mora powerful in its action npon disease than one pint of the prcp- ' arationa of Sarsaparilla. As a I Blood Purifier it ha no equal; , for Scrofvla, Inflammatory -Kew-matitm, Sypliili in all its form, 'it is a certain cure. Physicians , indorse it ; it ia not a qnack nosjtrum, as the formula is printed Ion every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, 1 Ky.,says : " It is the best Blood j Purifier I have ever used." j Dr. Boy kin, of Baltimore, jsays: "I always prescribe it (for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T.C.Pugh, of Baltimore, sars : " I cured the worst case of Scrofula I have ever seen with Rosadalie." Benjamin Bcchtol, of Lima, Ohio, says he has suffered for !twcnty years with an crnptioa lover his whole body ; tried all 'kinds of remedies with no suejcess ; a font bottles f Rosadalis (made a complete cure. I See KOSWD ALIS ALMANAC !for important enre. Tbe IJosal.lalis Almanac pnMish thethrillUn)i story of " Knby tt. CTvix, or jthe ilagle Rose." j Western Wholesale Depot for ,.: Rosadalis, K. M At READY A CO., i CIXCIXXATI, OHIO. ST0S A1D HI MMUFACTORY OSBORN CAI'J IiROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Havejast opened a Stove and Tin-Ware Mannaotory at Rroikville, where they wi!l keep conoa hand a fine as.-ortiuent of COaSIN" PAS1DR AK3 H-USS STOVE "t'osetber with all their accompanying furaitare cu.bracing Brass, Susar and Tea Kettles. And many extra Stove Trin-.tnisgs And-Iron S d-Irons, Shovels ai.d Tongs. ALSO A getie-al assortment of Tin and Japanned Hfi 003 WOH2S., SUCH AS Roofing, Spouting, Ac, done with neatness and dispatch. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Tewter, taken la exchange for wares. Terms Clionp Tor Cosli. Shop on Main street, Srst door below Linck'c block. A f.-ur s'lire of the public pit ronscc is solicited March ll y OSHORN 4 CAIX. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Oenewer Jlrcrif trrtj i it creases the pnpularity of t.'iix vtilttablc Hair JrcpritiGHt trfiie.'i .s titte to merit, atone. He rffij rt.Kssrre our old pittrns ttttit it f. kept f'trtftf itp to tV.s tiff't sttiuflant, tritti tn those t."f httre never usei it ir ean eo:iit!rttt(if yj. that it is tlic out if tinhle ,f perfected preparation to restore ;i V Olt rAli:i II ilt to its ttntttttfttl color, making it soft, lustrous, aul silken: the scalp, b-t its ttse, becomes white ? eteatt ; it rcnores all crit(io)is autt tlamirttjy, ami by its tonic properties prevents the hair from fullinn out, as it stimulates al flourishes ihe hair fjfamts. It its use tlie hair arose thicker awl rtrouffer. In brhhicss it restores the capillar; gland to their normal vi'jor, and icill create r new Tii;eth cjcccpt in crteeme old arse. It is (he most, economical DltMSSIXii ever urrl, as it requires fewer application, and aires the hair tkttl splendid ff lossy appearance so much ad mil' ft or all. A. A, Jtafes, J?. ., State' Assaier of Jlass., satis. the const itneid are. pure and careful! if seleetetl for e.ecetfent quatita, and I consider it the bi;m' rni:iAu vrioxYr its infentSrd purposes, H e fiublish a treatise on the hair, which ice send free bif mail upon application, which contains commendafortf notices from clenftimen, pfnieians, the press, ant others. II V hare made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the vcstoitttian and the preservation of the hair, e.rtant, and so aeknotrledfred by the best rictllenl and Ciiemieul AmUor-ity. tjf all Drty-rists and ZXWers in Jedic;' Price- erne- Dollar Per Itvttlc. K. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor LABOSATORT", Jf JSBPJA, K. H. GEO. BOWLBY. :tni e.o t .i t c si ficnt AND X V U Y V; tt li W, . PI.VRRSON, OHIO I have for s'e a Hrjje aninnnt of farms and wanproperty in all the Western States. g'iO-tnn INDIANA MOUSE, 163 West Fifth Street, Gideon Ry nan, Proprietor. March ji,18J0.
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AT THE OLD WHITE CORNER, UrooWllle, lnd. mTfe are haying Wool for the St. Joseph WoolV en Mill, at Olden hurg, and keep on hand a larg supply of goods of their tnannfactare. We will pay the high est market price for Wooleither in cash or exchange for goods. GENERAL STOCK. Onr general stoc comprises Boots, Shoes, Hata, vafk, raccy ury v.ois, uomestica ana notions, groceries, vaeensware, arc, weich nave been selected with g eat care as to style and qnality, and wi'.l be sold at small profits 'for cash, or exchanged for produce. Attention is called to oar tailoring department, i, charge t iietry Seltn, A FIHT CLASS TAILOB, and substantial work is giarnteed. Our stock of roods in this department. Consists of. all shades of the best French end German Broadcloths, a most careful selection cf Cassimeres, D-.eskins, Ac. When we sell goods to persons who desire to make it np themselves, no extra charge is uiade for cnttincr. Come and try Hen rySelm. DIETZ & TRAGESSER. Nor. 4, JSTO-ly. POSTOFFIC7 NEWS DTOT. "pUE public will take notice that the undersign -- ed is prepared oa short noticeto furnish ALL THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS OF THE DAT snchts Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Xight, Westem World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Wilke's Spirit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly, Batar, and all the Literary and Scieatifio papers now published. Alsothe MONTHLIES narper's. Ulantie, (iodey's. Frank Leslie's jiu fact, all Magazines of note. He also has on hand and will keep an assortment of Stationery, Envelops, Pens, .Inks Pencils, &c, ogether'witH all the la NOVEIS AND NOVELhTTES cents each. JAMES B.TYNER BR00KV1LLE INDIANA Shop near the 12. 12. Depot. SEPH H WTLD respectfully announce to his friend and the public generally of this and the ad jcinnjs counliesof thisState and Ohio, that h wttiesccute in the best style allwork in hislin uch as T03IB STOXES of All Descriptions CORNER POSTS FOR LOTS, CISTERN TOPS, STEP STONE PAVING STONE r of all description. Our Monumental & Building Mine Stone we get from St. Paul, which we en get Trom ten o tcty.teren,nch,sthick,and hUh does not ees n SC S lh Limeit0Be f this County Our Flagging or Taring Ston is from Laurel, which can be had of any size to suit the purchaser. ' size to coltlnuan'ce'of ; nnl Tr0' beat of iw tri.l, keep none but the work Tn "ikle., ddo good work. A 11 coi. tract s made by me or A t f," son wMl be promptly filled ? " J Ut' JOSEPH ItANNAN. VOIIN II. IlANSCHtN DtlLtl tit v McIks, Clocks, JetoclHj, NDallarticlcsusually kept in a Jewelry Stor Also, agent for Dr. U. llirsh's Spheroid spectacles, with improved Fantasconi I.n.. teorg W.Shepperd'sercrlasting Uold Pens, the celebrated Seth Thomas Clock, and the perpetual CalendarClocks, constantly on hand. CashjxtiJ or Work Doneor Gold or Silver Particalarattentionpaidto all kinds of Repairing Placeof business, one door north ofthe "Old WaiteOomer.'r.urtoa'sstorelon Main Barges street. B"okTii44inj;4ntj Apl. 17-y. 6 ?$ESXtYv Counsellors at Law Attorneys and
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BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. SsSuCffice in the second itory of the Democrat Building. tebla EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "M'OTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned IN has been appointed and qualified as Executor ofthe late wiil of John Ferris, late f Frank lia County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate i ant. WILLIAM TERRIS, b'y I7,lSri-5w. Executor.
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WOULD respectfully announce to all their old customers and everybody else that they have removed into their New Store Building and have oa hand a complete assortment of DR YmGOODSSr XOTIOXS Groceries of all Kinds, BOOTS and SnOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. GLASSWARE. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. OILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINES, All of which we propose to sell daring tbe first three months of the new year Exclusively for Casb or Produce at greatly reduced prices. We invite the public to call and examine our roods and learn prices, as we are determined to sell as low as any other house in South Eastern Indiana, dee. 3A-3m W'lSIIES 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 Seeded Stock of At Low Prices, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Pearl Barley Beans, Soaps, Starch, Flour, Meat, Lard, Butter Eggs, Apples, 1'otatoes, Mackerel, w nite tisti Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers of all kinds Cried Peaches, Dried Apples, Powder, Shot, Caps Lead, Thread, Notiona of all kinds, Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigars, Extracts, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoanut. Corn Starch, Catsup, Mustard, Pickles, Canned Fruits of all kinds. Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Fruit Cans and Sealing Wax, Stoneware. Wooden-ware, Willow-ware, a large stock of QUEEXSWARE AND GLASSWARE to suit all tastes, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Turkish Prunes. Dried Currants, Raisins, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, 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 Ice Cream. All of which he will sell Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such as Apples, Potatoes, "eans, Onions, Dried Fruits, Butter. Egg, Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a call and get a bargain. bViaiiTille, Ind., Aug. 6, 1870-y. John. s. major: Saddle; and Harness Mul&cr, lias located in Andersonrille, Franklin Co. Indiana, where he is ready to supply his customers with anything in his line of busineess, such as SaddUf, Bridles, Trace chains, Curry Combs, Brushes, Harness, Cidlars i'C. Mending done to order. He hope to merit a liberal natronage. dee 23 3m. Splendid Assortment of Good GHOOKSHANK & MASTERS, FAIRFIELD, IXD., vreconstantly r rcpletnhhiag their Immess jtck DRESS GOODS, nsisting of WOOLEN every description, suo AND COTTON GOODS BROWN AND BLEAC ED MUSLINS PRINTS. S AWLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOT ING, CLOT S, CASSIMERES, Slo SCOOL BOOKS, ARD WARE, QUEENSWARE, FAMILY GROCERES In fact everything usaallv to be found in class Stote. Call and get a firs
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE
AT THK OLT EC. H. SCHHICHTE WHO aas decided to remain in Brookrille.and would inform his friends, and uo puoito generally, that oi snop is the place to atnos or Marble ora, sneo aa MONUMENTS TOMB STONtS J Of the beat Italian ana J American Marble. Granite rr or t reestone. Plain or Fancy urnameotai carving done, such as Doves. Lambs. Hu man igures, o., to suit every variety ot tastes. iv ora executed in as good style as can be donein i the State. Limestone work, of all kinds .such ai voorcteps, cistern lops, coping around Ceme tery Lots, Corners, Blocks, Ac, which will be done from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaserthan ant other shop, as we have oar own quarry, which is ti ifooa.it sot (tetter, than acy in the State, which can be seen by looking at it. and at those wntcu nave stood the test for several years. Ter sons wishing Limestone from any other quarry will be furnished as cheap as can be had of any one else. We have Limestone from sis to twen ty ineaes thick, and anysite a person could wish. Work in our line of business furnished nromnt. ly. Tbankfulfor the patronage we have receiv ea tor loepasi fourteen years. we would request a continuance of the same. "Qciek sales and sraai i rrofits" Is our motto, as we not employ a iiusiui agcuiawnome people nave to support bat sell our own work ourselves . Mayr-ly H. H.SCHRICHTE. New Stove Store, AND IN BROOKVLJ.LE. J. D. FIEBER Has just opened a Store and Tin Shop in Brookville, where he will keep constantly on hand a fine assortusent of COOKING PARLOR AND SHOP Together with all their accompanying furniture, embracing BRASS, SUGAR AND TEA KETTLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, Andirons, Sad-Irons, Shovels and ToDga ; also a general assortment of TIX AXD JAPAXXED WARE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such at HOOFING, SPOUTING, &G. done with neatness and dispatch. Odd Plates furnished for S' ves, and Old Stoves repaired. Old Iroa, C(.,iper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on Main Burgess Street, one doer yh of S a mould's hardware store. E. Mticr d ctsnd. A liberal share of the public patronag is resully p 8 solicited, pjueclt GROCERY STORE, J. H. BROCKAMP, HAS opened a new Grocery Store in the rot m adjoining Davis iJates' Drug Store, where he ias for sale ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES, inch aa Teas, Coffees, sugars, Spices. &c, which a rood's red for sale At tijk Lowest Mahket Prices. Everything usually kept tn a Grocery ftoree beobtained there, eit her a t WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. He respectfully of the publio. dee. 24 -y . solicits the J. H. liberal patrona BROCKAMP.
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TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at ho Jie, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 60a. to $5 per evening, ,aLa proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test tbe business, we mke this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 te pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a eopy of The People's Literary Companion one ofthe largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if yoj want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. Alls. & Co., feb 3-3m. August, Af.ain
ST. JOSEPH
UQ0LEfl MILLS, Oldenburg, Inda OO The undersigned proprietor of St. Joseph Woolen Mills at Oldenburg, Indiana, flatter them selves that their goods aro SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER iow in market, and would inform the public that they arr XT now prepared with the assistance ot new and Improved Machinery, ri ... ouen as is to be found nowhere else in Southern Indiana, to man uiacture the best grades of Jeans of all colors, Vlaln afe IMalrt Flannel. Single ait Isoubl -y am. Sloelvlng, T weeds, lllanlacts, Saltlncts. Etc., Etc., kc., tc., Which will be solely of their own manufacture, and warranted to be of FAST COLORS, of superior lustre, and not to irink. All work will be done AND AT AS REASONABLE RATES AS AT OOCustomers, and visitors to Oldenburg, are politely invited to CALL AXD EXAMINE Our Goods, and facilities for doing work. 00 DIETZ & TRA(IESSER DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, and HE4DY HADE CLOTHIKG. AT -THE Old White Corner, Are our sole agents for Brooi. ville. They will suply all per mands, and fill orders for onr goods, on the shortest notice.
IvOMWEBER & FlODDIK, Nov. 4, 1870-Iy
