Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 April 1871 — Page 4
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i casd Xlce-Presidciit tJolxax. "Wrtn-wteu papers cefaifl the fartie--of the lat ivrilliant reception iven tfca S-Xraeejnt, Vice-rresident rd 3 dian-8eoators at the Mnsooic Temple, -in kat fity, ty the :Itn3U Republican ?Ckb, Tie decorated with flags, tTe'm8,-Yerres U the gala-da rpressiofco i reHcoae anil Tejoieiwr. A rlan4 -diseoBrse ine music, thre tas rprewtMratTing al bandog among those ystfyurreltBe-J, aad bar.qut appreciated yU. -Ataong htf seated on the platfoTO flvrirr?: the opening cereaiooies were Presuleat Grant, Vice-Prendect "Co'.efax, Secretary Delano, Attomej-Georal Aker eh, teoator Morton and Senator Pratt, of Indiana, lit. ?atacaxy, tt Russian "Minister, Bar&n Lederer, the Austrian Iinister, and Senor Garcia, the Minister f the Argentine liepubJw. Artef Teeeption speech "was elirercd bj Col. fi. A. Piaree, to which Mr. Coltaa Tespon3ea as follows; :Ladies and Geotlecvcn: :It vs, I asure yon.xw coemaoe preasur to -stacd here to aightio yoar presecee to reply to the welcome you have just iven u. Of the many pleasant features of ecial life in this ity none has been more agreeable and tender tcore to happiness and good-will than the se-ciables of the State associations hero" dnriog the Tst winter. It was a PPy "thought 'indeed thus aisembie together for social reaBioc nd 4yns festivity the citizens of the varievs States dwelling or teroporatily sojourning -at the capital. As 1 look around at this brilliant saflsetnbly I e friends from all psrts of 'Indiana from the old historical antagovxrag local itiea of the WhitewaJg the xWabab, the deep-dipgio' of Madiaon, -and '-the Poeket," ac well aa trora Alorth- , Sndiao. which rieua tor Pratt and I eoneur "OTalfiog the garden of the State. It accms, indeed, as if Home were transplanted here, and as if we indeed breathed the air to night and iteod upon the aoii si cur .beloved Wjestern State. Although fhetOTCBy conflkt'of war elevated more taan ever before thereat idea of -nationality, and. destroyed that heresy that our Jtyrbeat Aavotion anfiparameunt allegiance en 4 the State of oar Teeidence, yet we may feel a pardonabJe pride in speaking of the auspicious progress of our own Indiana, so joung, and yet so vigoiou and powerful. Each decennial enumeration tells f her steady growth io population. Her agricultural resources, the foundation of all healthy advancement, are, yesr-by year, more and more develop ed. fche is increasing rapidly, too, io manufacturing industries, the backbone ot yrosperity to nation, State, or eity. Her oil is croN! and interlaced, or Tather I would aay, if the word was not so ugly, cridironed and cross-barred by railroads, ao that all the Uins of her ninety.three counties can leave their homes and reach their State capita.! on the same day. Her leneTolant institutions, founded in the darkest hour of her financial embarrassment and poverty as a State, and supported by taxea so cheerfully paid by nil, stand with open doors, almost gating eyes to the blind, an! ears to the deaf, and ministering tenderly to the miud diseaeed; and all witheut fee or reward. Aad, in .her reformatory institutions, the youthful erring "and fallen are reclaimed to the paths of virtue without the rigorous disci pline of the dungeon or the prison. But the chiefest of all her honor was achieved for her by her quarter of a million of heroes on the battlefields ofth TeheKic-a. Their indomitable TOTrrage, hrr unselGh patriotism and their selfwaerificing devotion illuminate the bright est pages of our State's annals and the honored living and the even more honored -dead are already recoeoitedi the nation's history as amongst the aavoiors of tb.c Jnion. To the generous eon64eTiea and m e-ndlj regard of this pople dairing the thirty years I have lived atoogst thea I we all I have been and am to day. And when the gavel falls at the clete of this Congress, and I return to the private life in therr aidt which I long to enjoy, 1 hall ever rverish, while this heart contin wes to beat, the grateful recollections ot their long-continued confidence and their ferseat'. regard. Something About Texas. n?nerl Tarsons says that no Joshua or other spy had been to Texas, -or he would have brought back as glowing nts a did original seven meu from the promised land. Taxas, he said, had SCO miles ot ee-eoast to California's 700. The territory of Texas is aa large as that of Prance, and the it as fully able to support forty million souls as that country, instead of a million and a half, as shown by the last census. A northerner recently came to the Lone Star State with his scrip and his raff, and for SGOO bought a farm of 600 acres on twelve months' credit. In n year he rcslixed enoagh from his cotton rop to bui'.d a hous to pv tVr his farm, and leave him a profit of $lo?0. Despite her present indigent and fotlorn condition, he believed that she would yet prove the Cimlerella who was to receive the golden lippcr and becone the bride of the Prince. The Eaptist una Presbyterian. In onf of the tiHi'g-s f Kaniucky, says n-rrM Magkzine r-cntlr, a Hsptisl rniriis-tr-and a or.tjj Presbyterian clergyman prexehefl in the same hoiiie ''nilit liSout," t O'h rrchers hsing prvsr.t at f'sch meeting t)ne eveiiing ilie PrbyieriRn, fer a sermon on infsr.t baptism, prtCJeiied to baptise several bsbev. Tt-e litile cardioates male a prr.t outcry, which m of course irttd by lh inpiist man. Nest ?sy a number of the converts of die latter wre to be immersed in the river near by rj At the appoin'td hour a iarije concourse gai!;ered on ths ban'ks, the Presbyterian boin of th rmmbs", ' nu J standing t-lose to the wa'er's eftte. Alter the candidate Via.l been immerse.i, the Baptise took hoM of hi t'renhyterian collra?ne anJ ciij "Now, air, I witl immerse yoi!! The latter amused, demurred. , "Come alonj;; 1 sm in a hurrj!"' replied the Aomp dvvtae, and draped his Brother in'O tfce vater. Alarmd stvd isdipnant, iheyonng CVvitiist dectrd at tbe tojvof l.ia voice, thai he dio viol btJieva in iinnrraioa, wa opposed to i, d would not submit to IK Theauaience wn very much excihe.i by the cane. The liaptiat releaasd his hoM and eaid: 'Tout g Bian, I will -col immerse yoa to-da; but if ever again I see you baptising the little ones against ihir own wi'l, and in -pite ot Vtteir cries and kicks, s I kw you io 1a;it rirni. i wui ip you into me water a sure B tV v'. a vi,,; ;t i;aoU ru bs.i kot at
HENRY T. HELM BOUTS conporaD piui Es t r ac t ataw b a GHAPBPILLSL On nji rm-t-rhtid Rrfrnct fWxirb tmd'fTmid Bmr ra Vnt-wmb Gnp Tor T.tTer Complaints, Jaundice, Eilioas Affeetn. Sick r SerroM ii eadaehe.oatirenees, t. Porfly Vegetable, conlnUiiog no JHrirt -siia erals of tfftctrious drags.
These Tilts r fba -nst delrjt'htfut'Iy ylearaBt rarjsMre, sapersetlina; caetor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the -atomaeh. They give -tone, and cause-neither r ausea nor prip-iig paias. They are composed of the finest ingredients. After a few day's use of thfm, ?nch an invigoratinn cf tbe entire system -takes plwee as to eeem miraeutoas to the week o-a enervated, whether arrisins; frnm iroprodeeee or -disease. II. T. Heimbold's Coinpoaod Fluid Eitntrt Catawsb drape Pilts are not sircar-coated, freoi the fact that eatrar-coated pi lis -i -not dissolve, but pas? through the stimach witheut dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. The Catawabi Crape Pills, beirg pleasant in taste aad odor, do aot necessitate thoirteing augar-coted. Trice fifty cents per box. IS IIKNRY T. DELMUOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATE -COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA VTill radically exterminate from the ayein Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, 'Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, -Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, -Salt Rhturo, Canker, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Node, -Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Homors of all Kinds, Chronic Kheamatinn, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been esUVtished in tnc system for yeara. Celcg prepared expresfly for the above complaints, its Blood-Purifying Ttroperties are greater than any othr preparation of Sars.iparilla. It givts the complexion a clear and healthy color and vestores the patient to a -state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chrouic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tbe cure ef Pains and Swel ing of the Unoes, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Sealey Eruptions of the kin, and Beautifying tha Complexion. rica $A.0 per bottie. 1IENRT T. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THK GREAT DIURETIC. has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck cf the Bladder and Inflanmation of tbe Kidneys, Ulceration cf the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the. Blad der, Caiculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposite, end Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the Following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty ot Breathing, Weak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimnes of V ision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushit.g of the Body, rryneis of the Skin, Eruption of the Face, etc. In mnny aCTections peculiar to ladies, the "Extract Ruchu is cneqnaled by any other Temedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfullness or Supression of customary Kvneuat'ons, Ulcerated er Schirrus state of the ITterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for ail complaints incident to tbe aex, whether arising from indiscretien or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and midwiesv for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms.) IT.T.TtELMROLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., n all their stses, at little expenss, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. Tt causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class f diseases, and expelUeg all Poisonous matter. Use Heimbold's Extract Buchu for all Affections and Diseases of the Vrirary Organs, whether exietlng in Male or Female, from whatever can.-e originating, and no mnttt-r of how long standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Bottle. IL Fall and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on applicatien, vith hundreds of thousands of living witnesres , and upward of ', 50,0011 unsolicited certificates and recommendatosources, mclnding eminent Phvsicisns, Clcrcvnitn, Matejmen, etc. The proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers: ! f he does not do this from the fct that his articles 1 :rank as Standard Prepar lions and do net need! to ce propped 04) oj ccriinv'aws. j ID Henry T. Heimbold's G enmno Preparations.
1 agance. Delivered to any adresa. Secure from ebser- j The celcbrstel author, in tliis admirable Trea vation. 1 tise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty years' ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY , euccful pratice, that the alarming consequence YEARS. i of self-abuse may be radically cured: pointing out Seld by druggists everywhere. Address letters f a mode of cure a t onoe simple, certain, and cffor information, in confidence to HENRY T. i feetual, by means of which every sufferer, no matHELMBOLD, Druggist aud Chemist. ! ter what his condition mae he. n k .fr.m.n.
! Only Depots: H. T. II ELM B0LD S Drug and ! Chemioal Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, New I Tork, or to H. T. HELMBOI.D'S Medical Dej pot. IN South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , lews re of counterfeit. Ask for Henry. To Ba. ifcftwttVr IV k atr tttfer,
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N TO PREPARATION HAS tha American people that baa met with m narked a soocess as "IH THUD EXTRACT OP ROSADALIS." One ennea of this Tluid Extract is mora powerful in Its action upoa disease than one pint of the prep aratlons cf Sarsaparilla. Aa Blood Purifitr it hat o eptnl ; torScrofula, Inflammatory Hkew matitm, Syphilit in all ita forma, !t is a certain cure. Pbysioiaaa inaone it ; it is not a ouki w trutn, as the formula la printed oo every package. Dr. Sparks, of Kleholaiville, Ky .,ays : It ia the best Bk4, . Purifier I bavs ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says: "I always prescribe is for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr.T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says : I cured the worst case of Scrofula I hare ever seea with Rosadalis." Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, saya he has suffered fo twenty years with an ernpttoa over bis whole "body ; tried all kinds of remedies with no anacess ; a few bottles of Rosadalia made a complete cure. S. -ROSADALIS AI.MAVAO for Important enres. The Romdalis Almanac rnblishes the thrill ing story or " Juiy ct. vroix, w the Magio Rose." Western Wholesale Depot for Rosadalis, Si. HACREADT COn CI"CINATI, OHia -ASD-HB-WMB MAIUFACTOHY OSBORW tc CAIN BROOKVI-LLE, INDIANA, Have just opened Stove and Tin-Ware Manuaotory at Brookville, -where they will keep conon hand a fire assortment of COOKINa PAKIM AND HuIISE STOVE Together with all their accompanying farsiturc embracing Brass, Sasnr and Tea Kettles. And many extra Stove Trimmirgs A'nd-Iron S d-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO I general assortmcnt-of Tin and Japanned Wa JOB SJVZJFLSL, SCCH AS RooSng, Scouting, Ac, done wi:h neatness and dispatch. Old Iron, Copper, Erass and Pewter, taea ia exchange for wares. Terms Clieop for Cosli. Shop en Main street, first door below Linck's block. A fairshare of the public patronage is solici'd March U-y OSB0RXAOAs. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer' Ercrjr vcar increases tJte jtpu-I-arift of tfifs valuable I tatr Preparation, irhich is lue to merit, alone. We can assure our oll patrons that it is kept fully up to its hiah standard, and to those trho hare never used it ire can confidently say. that it is the only reliable and perfected preparation to restore iU OR FADGD H IR to its youthful color, inakinff it soft, lustrous, and silken; the scalp, by its use, becomes irhlfe ana clesin ; it removes all eruption and dandruf, and by its tonie propei'tle prevents the hair from falling ortt. as it stimulates and nourishes the hair atands. Tiy its use the hair arotrs thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a, new growth errr;i in, extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRrsSIXtt errr used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that spleniiid (tlttsnr appearance so much td mired by all. 'A. ji. Hayes, JI.1., State Assayer of JHa'ss., says. fhe constituents are pure and carefully selected for e.rccllr-nt quality, and I consider it the BETT I'll L'PAIt ATIO! for its intended purposes.' We publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upoti application, which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, and others. It'e have made the study of the hair attd its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we malic the tnost effective preparation for the restoration and the preservation of the hair, ertant, and so acknowledged by the best ItIeUe cnl nad Chemical Authority. So!d y aft Drwrjixts and Dmfrrt in iltdiciw rrlc Ia11ar Xr Bottles R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietol LABOR-MOST", JTASETA, K. E. MASnOOD: IK Just pul lis tOW LOST. HOW RESTORED. Third Edition. n Ihe Medical t otnpar.ion and th, on the rad-.cal cure of SperraaGuide to I Km! torrhvva, or Seminal ueskness, Irvoluntary j ncy, Mental anH Physi-I Seminal Losses, tmnoten eal lncspacity, impediments to Marriage, e to and tu ei,erc;l snd Syphilitic Malaules, vtith plain and clear directions for the speedy cure of Secondary Symptom?, t!onorrhcs, Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases ot" the skin, such as Scurvy, ) ccroiuia, t u-ers, tsoi's, i?i.-it--,nes and fi topics on j the face and body. Consumption. Epilepsy, and v Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexus 1 cxtravi cured, cheaply, privately, and ra ticallv. aslni hook should be in tu hands of every youth, and every man in the land. Seat ander seal, in a plain envelope. Price 5ft eents. Address, Da. Lkwu, No. 7 Beach Street,
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AT THE 0LD : WHITE CORNER, , -Broosi.vlllc, lutlV We areyGg XV"oot fo r the St. Joseph" en Mill, at Oldeabwrg, and keep oa "v7o-el-hand alaree supi.lv f todi of their manufacture. We will pay the high est market price for Wooleitherin cash or exchange for goods. ' GENERAL STOCK. Our general st.oelt comprises Boots, Shoea, Hats, I Caps, t nCv Dry woods, Domestics and notions, Groceries, Qaeensware, Ae., whien have been elected with great care ae to style and Quality, and will tee sold at small profits for taea, or exchanged for produce. Attention u called to our tailoring department, in charge f Henry Selm, A FIRST GLASS TAILOB. and subajantial -work is guaranteed. Our stock of goods in this department, consists of all a hades of the test French end German Broadcloths, a .most careful selection of Cassimerea, Doeskins, Ac. When we sell goods to persons who desire to make it tip themselves, no extra charge is uade for cutting. Come and try Henry Selm. DIETZ A TRAGESSEU.. Nov. 4, ltT8-ly. POST OFFIC NEWS D POT. 1" HE public will take notice that the an dersign -edit prepared on short notieeto furnish i ILL Til E LKADFNG KVSPAPERS OF THE DAY anchis Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday "V ight, tVestern World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Wilke's Spirit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly, Baxar, and all the Literary and Scientific papers now published. Alsothe MONTHLIES Harper's . Atlantic, Godey's, Frank Leslie's ;iu fax t, all Magazines of note. He also has on hand and will keep an assortment of tSTATIONERT, EN"-EM.OTS, Pens, ,TkKS Pencils, Ac, ogether'wttti all the lae NOVELS AND NOVELhTTES eents each. JAMES B.TTKKR MM 1MIW0IKS BROOKVILLE INDIANA Shop near the 12. 12. Drxt. SEPH'HA WULD respectfully antionnceto bis friend and tbepublic generally of this and the ad jninng counties of thisState and Ohio, that h willoxeeute inthe best style all work in hia lin uch as T03IB STONES or All Descriptions CORNER POSTS FOftlLOTS, CISTERN TOPS, STEP STONE PAVllsG STOISTE S of all description. Our Monumental & Rullding Lime Stone we get;from St. Taul, -which we esn get from ten o twenty -seven Inches tl.ick. and which does not reak and scale as the Limes tone of this Count oca. Our Flagging o.-r raving 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 sxtiefaetion, asour motto is to work none but the best of material, keep none but the nest or worn men, malt e quick sales, and do good wora. Aiicrnirspu m ivie oy me or A . J . Ilea, son will be promptly filled July SO. . JOSETH II ANNAS. STEIUIOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CIIR1M0S, FRAMES. B. & II. T. A. N T II O N Y & CO. ' 1 R0AOWA, Jt 0RK, Uwonn,! of the lmW K-o,la, or W en-a JibLaiin manufacture and importation. .v . .VAlso,
PHOTO LANTERN SL1DFS and GRAPHOSCOrES. NEW VIEWS OF Y0SEMITE. E.&H. T. ANTHONY & CO , v 9l BaoiowiT, Saw Vhar," " Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, ivpost vn vaCFJcrrFSa cr PH0TO0RAPBIC MATERIALS, Maw 1 tj
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AT miTC0MB, IKDe, WOULD respectfully announce "to all their old costomers and everybody else 'that they have removed into their New Store BonMing and have on hand a complete assortment of JDTL r GOODS $ wVO TIOWS Groceries of all Hinds, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HARD WAKE, QUEEN SWA RE, GLASSWARE. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 'GILS AND PAINTS, MEDICINES, XII of which we propose ro setl arig tbe three months of the new year first Excliis'Tely for Cash or Prodncc at greatly reduced prices. . We invite the public "to all and examine oe froods and learn prices, a a we are determined to sen astow aa any otter house in Soutbi Eastern Indisna. dee 30-3m T7ISHES to inform his friends and others who may favor bim with their patronaee that he has removed to the building formerly occupied by Theodore Reifel, in Jackson Lynn's Block, oppolte nr. iierry a omce, wnere be keeps a Well Se ected Stock of rAEiiLir q hoc rain At Low Prices, sue"h wCofTees, Sugars, Teae, Tlice, Pearl Barley Beans, Soaps, Starch, Flour, Meat, Lard. Butter Bggs, Apples, Potatoes, Mscteerel, White Fish "Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers f all kinds Dried Peactes, Dried Apples, Powder, "hot, Caps Lead, Thread, Notions of af! kinds. Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Extracts, Choeolate, Prepxred 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 QUEEiVSWARE AND GLASSWARE to suit all taete, Brooms, Twines, VMiitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brui-bes, Turkish Prunes, Dried Currants, Raisias, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, Oinger, M-olaeses, Vinegar, Coal Oil, Salt by the barrel or snck, and all articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chitrneys, and a Splendid Assortment of CANDIES, CONFECTION KKIES, Soda Water, Lemonade and Ice Cream. All of which be will sell Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such aa Annies, Po tatoes, 'esns, Onions, Dried fruits. Butter, Eggs, Meat and Lard. Farmers, give' him a call and get a bargain. Brevill, Ind., Aug. 8, 18T0-y. ZOOOT l22LOL SHoe IGNATIUS KOEHLEB rf)NTlNUESto manufacture Boots and Sho J of all kinds pro nptly to ordor. t his esta iih.nentin Brookville. He keeps on hand afa ssortment of LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. and guarantees a good flt In every Instance Mending do neon short notice. Call and see hi asortment and learn his prices. nov 1-11 tUMllls KOSHLER. INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI & LFAYLTTE RAILROAD. ALL RAIL LINE FROM CINCINNATI TO KANSAS CITT, 6T. JOSEni, And all Points in Kan s an. Bt route te St. aud Northwest. Louts or Chicago, and all points Wes H. L. NOBLE, Oen'lTlrkt gent. O. P. MOORE, Sup't. March 10, Brookvillo, Tndia n a JOHN H. J1ANSCIIFN MHII r 4 ND allartiolesnsually kept (n a Jewelry StoT l- Also, agent for Dr. B. Hirsh'a Spheroid Spectacles, with Improved Pantaecopi e Lease George W .Shepperd'e everlasting Seld Pens, th celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and the'perpetaa Caleadar Clocks, constantly oa head. . ; Cath paid or Work Done for OM ot Sihe Partioularattentionpald to al 1 kinds of Repairing riaceot easiness, one door aorta orthe "Old White Oorner,"(Larto'sstora)on Main Barges street, Brookville, Indiana.
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4LT THK OC9 WfiO baa deilded 'to remain in Brookville, and would Inform hit friends, and the publie generally, 'that 'the old shop ia the. place to get all -kinda f Marble Work, such aa MONUM PNIT5 ? (TOMB STONtS I Of the nest Italian and 1 American Marble. Oranitt or Freestone, Plain or Faaey SV-g" Urnamental Carving done, ' such as Doves, Lambs, Hamaa f gures, Ae., to suit every variety ot tastes. Work executed in as good style mi can be donein the State. Limestone work, of all kinds, such at DoorSteps, Ci-stern Tops. Coping around Cemetery Lou, Corners, Blocks, Ac., which will be1 done from 15 te 20 per cent, cheaper than any other shop, aa we have oar own quarry, which if as good. if not better, Chan any in tbe State, which ean be seen by looking at It, and at thoaa which have stood the teat for several years. Persens wish! eg Limestone from any other quarrj will be furnished as cheap as can be bad of any one else. We have Limestone from atz to twenty inches thick, and any site a person could wish. Work in our line of business famished prompt' ly. Thankfulfor the patronage we "bavereceiv. ed for thepes't fourteen years. we would reaweif ' e?"""e tne same. -ycik sales nd 1 Kront ta rotto. aa wa notemploy a but sell our own worV ourselves . May7-ly H. H-SCHRIOHTE. Hew Stovo Store, AND IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. F1EBER Has just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in Brookville, where he will keep constantly on band a fine assortment of COOKING PARLOR AND SHOP S O 335 S a, Together with all theie accompanying farnltare, embracing BRASS, SUO.R AND TEA KETTLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, AndIrftns, Sad Irons. Shovels and Tongs j also a general assortment of TIN AND JAPAXXED WARE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such aa EGQFINQ, SPOUTING, &C. done with neatnesa and dispatch. Odd Plates furnished for S' )vea, and Old Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Cc,peT, Brasa and Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop 00 Main Burgess Street, one deer cb of Samoni el'a hardware store. E. Mer d stand. A liberal share of tbe puhtie patronage it resnlly p S solioited. pjueelt GROCERY STORE. J. H. BROCK A MP, HAS opened a new Oroeery Store ia tha rotas adjoining Davis A Gates' Drugstore, where he ias for tale - ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES. auch aa Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c., which areoffered for aala At the Lowest Makket Pricks. Everything lsually keptta a ttretj ftcrte beobtained there,either a t , . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. He respectfully - elieits the liberal r-strona ofthepobllo. J. B. BROCKAMP. dee. Z4-y . I have just received a large supply f New Orleans Sugar, and am ready to famish it by the barrel or half
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barrel at Cincinnati ptices. I have the largest assortment of i COFFEES aver broaght ta Brook i tie, aad eaa furnish them at saeh low prices by the 60 wr 100 lbs., or sack, that yea wilt be astonished. Call and examine bofore going to Cineinnatl, had oblige J.C. CHAMBERS. Jan. r7-Ta.
UQOEEPd WILLS
Oldenburg,! 00 -rri 3 - ? i xiiu unuersignea propriety! of St. Joseph Woolen Mills J Oldenburg, Indiana, flatter tW selves that -their goods are SVPEBfORTO ANY OTHtt - " ' -v, uu UU1Q I farm tlie public that they J now prepared with the assists J ot new antt Improved Haciiincn Such as is to bo found now"k. else in Southern Indiana, to mail ulacturc the best grades of Jeans of aU colors. main VValu Flannel. JSlnglc ?t IovbV Y arn. StocliAiig, .lllanUcts, Salilnets, 'a&C., Ac, WhicTi Vill he solely of the! own manufacture, and warranted to be of FAST COLORS, or uierior lustre, and not to brink. All work will be dons AND AT AS REASONABLE RATES AS AT AMY FACTORY, -00 Customers, and visitors to Old cnburg, are politely invited to Our Goods, and facilities doing work. for -OO DIETZ & TRA(JESSR DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, and -( READY HADE CL0THIN3. AT THE Old White Corner, Are our sole agents for Bro villcv They. will -suply all mands, and, fill '"orders for goods, on the shortest notice.
ROMWEBER & FloDPEB. Not. 4, 1870.1y -
