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Goatlp. 5Sr-g-erl Hwen. pretty wd neat, fBat on rbeSoo-ITft. wa-bng"her fee, "WHnJeTn the. b-ook railed on, "Wasr id -bfcmre uf honest 4Jobo, -"Oortifoe er-ns Vha8nw'befireJ' And eoufwg 3 inn's, if enjthitig -more.
4 Fw down in thecmi ,6 "twaa-rslling on? Margaret -saw the shadow of -3 jhn. JBat prty Tfrnrffsret kept her seat, And 'trmke believe" lo wad berfee; But when ebe'd washed them on audea The case w plain to honest Jobw. 81 3 ihn on the fnoJ"n too, An !) id, as Johns are apt lo do, And the ft and short, a time roiled oo NVas Margaret and John were oc. J.hn built a cabfn by the brook. With wide stone, hearth nd tratael hook' Margaret with a 'tray for brea, Some nice blue 'ware nd enowy bed. PaeweR, since then, hat many a 4 ay, And Margaret aud John are gray. But Margaret still is trim and nea, And Jhn 'believe' in waahiug feet.' JL man in Brattlehro, Yt., wea recenfly orCte by en ionraoce ngent totaka owl a policy h konsfii of hi wife to the amount of tS.OOO. Before deciding be asked hit wtfe'a ciiinxwr:, when she relied wlrh charming frar.kr.ess: ' Why, my dear, yoa will of course . j i .. : act according to your T.wn j ugue.i., u. ... case of jour decpae. it more desirable widow! would make me a A New Orleans jude riding in the cars recently from a single glance at the countenance of a lady by his side, imagined he knew her, and ventured a remark that the day was pleasact, be only aayin. Yes 'Why do you wear a Tail?' inquired th dispenser of justice. 'Lest I attract attention." 'It is the provinee of gentlemen to admire.' replied the gallant Ban of law, "Not when tbey are married. 'But Tin not.' 'Indeed!' "'Oh no; I'm a backeloil' The lady removed her vail, disclosing ta the astonished magistrate the face of his mother-in-law. The Washington (Wilkes County, Ua ; Gatte dravs the following lively picturt; "Our cemetery is overrun by Legs and ca'tle, and the flowers from the graves of our dead are stolen by grave yard thieves; our streets re rough, our sidewalk gone to ruin; horses and hogs and cows wander about our thorongfarvf. to the great anuoyarce and danger of our citien: gullies, frightful to behold, en croch upon our highways; our ton clock Is falling to pieces and will no longer run; drunken rowdies are allowed to disturb and frighten oor peaceable citizens and ladies by day, and disturb our slumbers and make night hideous wiih their uoi9e, but our worthy marahal aits, serene and placid, under the shade of the China-trees, enjoys is fat salary and is h.ppy." A professor in a certain college had taken hit elas out, on a pleasant afternoon, to exercise them in practical turtejing. The next morning they were to be examined on the same. The first man was called op. Said the professor: "llo would yon go to work to survey a lot of laoa?" (Dep thinking, hut no answer.) 'If a man should Come to you to survey a lot of land, what would you do?" 'I think,' said the student, thoughtfully. 'I should tell him he had better get soxebody else, In Sir Walter Scott's Life, there is an amneing aecoant of Lis professional emoluments at Jedburgh' In one case, Scott's client was eonTicted of housebreaking. After the trial, the prisoner sent for him, thanked him for his exertions, and said he was sorry he could not give him a fee, but he would give him two bits of advice: 'First, that a yelping terrrer, tnsiae of a house, was a batter protection than a big a mnA .pcnndlv. that no lack so J t(, UU' niu- , w J bothered a housebreaker a-t an ot3, rtrtly ons In the "Lift of IWham,' an amuaing anec dote is told of Kind, the actor, who met a riend whose name he bal forgotten, and took him home to dinner. Afier several attempts to find out his na-n, King sail': 'My friend and I hve bad a dispute a to how you sjel! your name; indeed we have laid a Jbiula of wine about it.' 'Ob! wiih two ps," was the answ.r. A gentleman who had taken t lit 'horse cars for the Worce-tter Dpot in Boston, in-cumbered with mxnifold bats a"d parcel, reached the bsll-rope with an effrt wh.ii be wished lo get off and gave a vigorous! pul!, ths result wa a aharn ries from both belts. v hat are 4 you ringing both ends fotf was the discourteous and surly intj-nry of the conductor. 'Beeue I wish the car t. slop a both ends," was the quiet reply, that left a convulsed caiload aud a discomf. ed condocto-. In St Louis the people bae bad some r.ot wealhei; so hot, in fact, that they bed to get tip ou step-ladders to ise the thermometer. The Diapati-h says that by way of keeping cool, wiih the mercury a' 110 degrees, Vopl blissfully dream of pu-hinjr, lovt-nmrmurin -fountains on sandy deserts think of mountainous iceburs at cheerful neighbors; sigh
for a c'tage ornee wi-bin nf ew mineteV drive -of the Pole, or gx with envy on thoee whose duty t to drive an ice- wapon and sit a I day djK on (he front seat, as it ware in a bower of perpetual delight. " The wickedett woman in Njw Orleans, a we I am from the Picataie ta TO years of age, tfr.-tway and fat and wiiuk'ed an-i repulsive nd dreaded in b'ack siik. It c.Miily she stood tu her ga'e and a I in 1 e bird neslied near her whe the nil wom-tu fixed on the bi d her buraing-Hlack eyes. Tuere vm a swift glance ht 'rVmo hein manniic in its ii-fluenre. It a;pall-H even the heart of th? b r J the free "titbiia'it ot forest a'ul-s whire i canrhl the fuurmur of lewff serenale-; it flitlereJand sgasped un lr (be speil of tin ! eve then
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Ame-eStiicS eii'iy tf Ths Ssie Aral Sr tfc? Mid Ma aa! Ca&ad:s.: DEWEY & 40G library Street, HriADEl.PHIA. These roods were KM lur the leadlrtR'ft'wel 'rn In Lon don unit Parix for feerl years no Kenuiue Enid, liefore the nevret as niwcmei-eti; iwitl efnce their introlm-titni In this country, Imre been expensively patronized And worn of tne cut or oar larie cute. -STHE JOLTON GOLD : JEWELRY For ornnmrst. Is la all respects EQUAL TO VIRGIN GOLD! W gnarante ! goods ta retain their-exquisite 11 WLOf J oi nnlsh aad b BEAUTY OF COLOR, inl t--Tttnl flip Ute of tli most powerful ncids. Tlie: best American jsweleraaro defied to distinguish theia from XJJE GOLD, Except by -wpijbt, "Wo liars adopted the popular AMERICAN ONE DOLLAR PLAN -ritrtheenle ol lotstk j;uous, aiid (Lu placing bMU once WiTn-IN' THE REACH OP ALL. The goods of the. Milton Gi'd CmrHy have, within the pat two years, ri-stallishel a n-pnturon, and attained an immense sale in KmrUnd and France, nnd are now worn hy the A rtlSTDiIiiATIt! NOltlLITY and DON TON ofj ur..pe, and are lieinjc estensirelv sulwtitnted for the expensive gold jewelry which Has heretofore been worn. All the yni ls are of the latent aud most elegant patlerrs ifulyhased'' 7 luasea, ana aejigns, many oj them Dcmg beaut i eni;raret anil enanteied 'MILT ONGOLD W stnmrv-ft rr warLeil on thcrdi r t$s et t!iat putPARTIAL LIST Of JIWELRY. BREASTPINS, Of Milton Gold, -cat In White Onyx, alalaclitte, Amher, , Z. " """""ns, loraiine, l onrl, t orqnoise, Cornelian. Jet, Etruscan, Kmemld. Amethyst. Ruby and Opal. tAK-HlNUS, OfthcaamA, t. rsntoh nnr of the- nbum oftint Dr. Ear-Hinjcs, MiUinGuIdt lilack Uoop Ear-ring. NECKLACES. Coral Bead, Milton tiold, 3 strands. 24 Inches lonSpiral Kecklacss, Bead Necklaces Frosted. ARMLETS. Coral Bead, Uiltoa Uohl, 3 strand-, clapw, anil Mctgant-FINGER-RINGS T1iia ITaulJI.. M.-1 a. - a . (tsi, iniTaC. Atraia.iLinoru.iti. fitvii snn I'Bocle, Jlie Agate, Cluster and Bload-Stone Uing8, all BRACELETS. vi union vain, LisaaatlT EaeraTsd and rii,.l rc SLEEVE BUTTONS, Of Miltoa G dd. set with Malachite, Moss Acuta, thyst, Kmemld and Gold Stone. Alo, (Inn, Enann and Miell Initial M.-ere Buttons. Shell Sleeva llutt. menameled baautifully inlaid with Pearl. Cornelian JSt.me blesve ons. tlattoas aud Coraline S!,eTs Itat-ons. LADIES' CHAINS. 7Ta.lis rVaifail.; U'u.-K i . 1 ........ . inning, wiwi id w-thmti sZVKV-J: ..rd no. 51itt,.r i;..l,l I. -..I,...' ...-!. w . i ..f , . ..... . - ct . ciiHseti: i icxs iteantuuiiy enicravet, Jrar.ilitia l),,., i-,V attju hed; Fun Shared Hand ken-heir llM.. i ...5"?10 J.o.ketA. :hase.t and Eucrave.1 L.x-kets, Torquoj.' I vfc ! ... ,,v.4 bum imi, ucautimi desicu engraved and rbmJ. For Gentlemen. BREASTPINS. nfifon Reld, sst la Emerald, Rnky, Opl and "S tone Clusters or Tail t'it.a. SLEEVE BUTTONS. ViltOn C.M. -t in Ml.ir1.i.. M.. A a a a ... .............. t .-aasr, Ainrijl Bt. KiutMaM, Uold titvw. ,1ft, Unhv. oni. Ac. FINGER RINGS. riain Milton G.d fiin. rieeantlv fha.ed Rinvs, wwethvs uyx. A eat.. Emerald, Op.il, S..PP!:ire, K.-iby, farWATCH CHAINS. leenttw. EnaiMsn-J RuMier Vst Chuin., Mil t.n (.old rvouated: Gi,rd Ne k ( Viin. H.ir V.I, r-u-s... mount d and twantifullv chauuHt. ai n.,iA k:;.i... .' ailiboa Guards, .te;.tntly .r.sraved. Th choice of nj .. uf u a,T articles F'O RON h: DOT, Tj A "R . . t ''"" " send anv arriel. alwre "V iy . iOEirDLLAKA: TWENTY-FIVE CTF. ,., i .1 .n orJ'r r"t to rira Dolars ar a? ward. lhat.sds l h. f.,f MW!nM. "? Address all leifi-s. DKWT.V & rn 406 Library St., Philadelplua. LAUKEL JEW Kilt Y SI ORE! -Vdajii Isotherm el. k T Laurel. Indiana, will sell his good s, ronsist in? of H atches. Cl.eks, Jewelry, Spectacle and all articles in his liae of business, at the lew est e sh prices. The LANCASHIRE LENS SPECTACLES At raduccdi prie... Persona wishing articles no .... umu.can oe lurnished mi.'h the same on th shortest notice, and at the most reasonable rates nr.n vi.j. . ... -- jj.njfiny tieg, ana ait work wate1 aarlT-lj ADAU SOTHBttUB Wool "XTVxitJeca. AT MIXERVILLE. I U K are now paying 40 eets for V washed wor.l, lob Washed 58 cents, or Fleeee Washed 6 cle., aud we have a largl eapply I eu uvdoi mm in Hamilton Woolea Mi' I which we will sell low. 6 A M'L COLTEP . Mixerville, Jaly 14 Sot. SuWnkans- t rtr" Miueat TX JST Monthly tet all lha latest and bst JLaJl. v . .nil i. v u i m pieca. Keery anmlicr contnii.s from ti t $3 worth of nw Music; and it can be ha-l tor 30 cents. Tha Julr and Ansriist annlwn contain Thtrtv I ite of Molc, (72 pa.r. sheet, movie Ue.) and lll be iualted for Wt(. Addreae J. L. PETKR, art Cieadasy, K. V. a.g 4-Via.
itie gooiisof the ililton Gdd Jewelr ronpanv are so Jstarcn, Aieat, Lara, nutter, fgee. Ajiplee, Pocl.we a imitation of gonuin. ,rold, that the "English tatnes, Slackerel, AVhite Fish, Cheese, Crackers GoTcmme.t deemed it eroper to enact a aw aaakiag it a f all kinds, lried Peaches, Iricd Apples. Cronms. crimnalaffsnca te sell this jewshy aajess r ... .. I ' VT twines, Hope ot all kinds, bru.-hea, IslackiDg
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ssa ABOVS o I1 s. vjv:tv metek, OF x:ha itir f&to y, ii.iyois. as EseaivitD bV tut. VA KZR, TA KES FE03T THS SPOT. This is the largest Infirmnrr west of the Cooler Insiitnte, New York City, where all Chronic lUsl eases are snccessff.lly treated. jj OVER XBCO CASES i injr those Kftlicted witti Djsnse J Thtnt and 1 lunf. Private Diseases nuil Iiis.'S of rVnm!'y, F "BtesCatarrn. Piles mid Fistula, KiiU'wy, Dy-ppxiii, Doafn'. Uiv.rt Ii$nse, IMabetes Hydnwfle, Dropsy, Old Sores, Ulcers. Cancers, Pcroffula.nnd many other kinds not mentioned. For a complete description of this establishment sct:d ; three cent and get Van Meter's Journal of Health ; by return t&ail. Address, j na. a. r.t y MErrm, ! Charler-tou, llliuots. READ WHiT THESE GESTLEECT EATE TO EAT. BHrifj PtrminaUy ncquninttHl with Tr. S. Van- . MMer, lie lMiuf a ntemfcr of the Church of l?hrist, in vUitiriyr his Iufirnmrj nt'ting hin ' immfr.Ko pmcttcm1 sorcM in the hfilinjf art, we henrtiljr n1.-rie aiti ltect!mu)iitl him to tin ; jrotinvi"ht.HHl and ptiMic pDt'FfaJly, belie iug him '. to bf jn-t wlwt he rl j.itu. I Kt.D. DAVID WALK. Memiihia. Tnn. EI.D B. H. TYLEK, Tone Kant, Iiul. ! ET.O. JNO. R- lirtETT. KminmK v. i lit!) C. Q BARTHOLOMEW, ltPortv, Id. ELF J.O. PA BOON'S, rimrlfston. Ilia. ; ELI. THOM AS Ml'NNKLL. inrinnti. O ! ffv. f?r"T AH"rin rhrtiattl Mt. Sok-tj. cr-3 iCrKClNNATI 'GROCERY STORE ! Adam "V- Andre ff AS ju8t ,"K' fo offamilj pr. IX eoiies such as Sugar, Coflee, Tea, Kice, Soap, Brushes, Tubs of all eixes, Prunej. Ruisins. Olores, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pepper, Allspice, (Jinifer, Mola.es of all kinds, Vinegar, Coal Oil, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead, Salt by the barrel, sack or pound. Qacessw ire and Glassware Of every description to suit all tastes. Extracts, "hoeol.ite. I'ter-arcd Coaoni.ut, Catsup. Corn Starch, Slustard, ( at ted Fruits of all kinds. Twin Lrolhem' Yeid, Ojtters. Jellies of all kinds. Fruit Cans and frealing Wax, Kails of all kinds, ail kinds of Tobacco, Chewing and Siuokio, fine imported Cigars, at,d a fp lend id assortment of Candies, Figs and Nuts, ail of which he w ill sell for cash At Cincinnati Prices, I Or take in exchange country produce, such as uimer, Xiggs, oitat, Lard, htenno, Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Ai plea, Orion. Ac. lie invites all his friends, and the public frenerally, to give him a iv 21-1 v. 1 " af AND Ice Cream Saloon. CHEISTIAN KCEEEE, THANKFUL for past favors, again announces that he has made large additions to his est,trt a issui jtomrni, mi $ rrenaroii. -ierrer than frir. to accommodate customers with lb. very best ari.tiu ui FllESU BREAD. CAKES OF ALL KINDS, PIES, ic lie -will furnish Cakes and Crackers of all kind? at wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms. Also. a jooa supply et l.emons and Oianjres on hand, CONEEOTIONEEY His assortment of Confectioneries is -omrlet. embracing cjoilits of the best quality, nuts ftutts, ic. ICE CEEAM. Ilsvirr 6tted up a room for the"purpoe, he will be iireiiared, durine the warm season, to furuisb Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac, to those who may call. fcSut'atuilies ami otbers oan be aecnu, mounted ita tue best White Water lec, at this establish-: went, daring the summer months, it reasona prices. enl 21-6in. WANTED AT TUB OLD WHITE CORNER, X"e are buying Woo! for the SI. Joseph WoolV en Mil I, at Oldenburg, and keep on hand a larga supply of goods of their manufacture. We will py tttahigii est market price for Wooleitherin cash or exchange for goods. GENERAL STOCK Our general stock comprises Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy Dry Goods, Domestics and notions, Groceries, Qurensware, &c, which have bee n selected wiih ,gi eat care as to stjle and quality, and will -oe sold -at small pre fits for tash, or exhanged for produce. AttenHon is called to out tailoring depart ment, in charge f lie try Selm, A FIRST GLASS TAILOR. and sabstantial -rork is gdaranrteeS. Our stock of goods tn this department, consists of all
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ST. JOSEPH mmin mills, Oldenburg, Ind.,
Manufacture Goods whiclh are superior to any 'otlicr now :hi market, and would inform the public that they are now prepared, with the assistance of new and Improved Machinery, To manufacture the be ft grades of leans or all co'.nrs. single 4& double. Yaim. SlocUlng Varus, 'VwcevAs, Ulasli.cts, ailcis. John B. Flopdf.r. April 2l-6m, OSADALIS N0.. PREPARATION nAS ever been introduced to the American people that baa met with as marked a success as "TUB FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS." One ounce of this Fluid Extract is more powerful in its aetion upon disease than one pint of the preparations of Sarseparilla. As a Blood Pwrifitr it kat w tqstal ; (ot Servuia , Inflammatory JlktumaUim, SypJUli in all its forms, it is a certain cure. Physicians indorse it;dtisnot a quaak nostrum, as the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Kieholasville, Ky ., says : " It is the best BIoo i Purifier I hare ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says: "I always prescribe it for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore , says: "tl cored the worst ease of Sorofula I have ever eeon with Sosadalis." 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 success ; a few bottles of Rosadalia made a complete cure. See KOSADALIS ALMANAC for important rnres. The Rosadalis Almanac publishes the thrilling story of " Jtuby 6t. Croix, or the Magic Rose." Western Wholesale Depot for Rosadalia, K. HAFREADT A CO., CXNX'IJtATI, OHia THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MISERY. J ast Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. LECTURE ON THE NATUBE, TREATilment and Radicil'Oure of Seminal Weakness of Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Invol untary Emissions. 'Itnnotencv. Nervous Dobilit-e. and Impediments to Marriage generally, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Phvsical Incapacity Ac By Rob. J. Culrerwell, M.'D., Autnor oi tne "Ureen Uook," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of feelf-A'uuse may he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boueuies instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual , by which every sufferer, no matter what his co tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privat and radically. Thts lecture will prove a boo thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 ceuta. Address the Publishers, CIIAS.J. C. KLINE A CO, 137 Bwery, New York, Post Office Box 4.588 March 10. Merchant Tailor. JOS EPH KOLHJFi; (UOMANN'S JJUILDiNG,) HASpeneda store forth epurpose ofiarryis. on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and . 1 Ail or ders for COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c, willkesp onhaud a gaed assortmeat HeadyMad Cloathing. Gilemn's Fjrishing Good ash as CLOTHS, CASSSIAIBRS, rjthingi!iaMe for Spring &Sanimer Wear COLLARS, AND KKRCIIIKF8, GENTLEMEN'S HOSE, &o. Call ta tine td BlfVe t vt j nil . tyar ordars and yoa mill-be -isited beth or ft ess prlts
HALL'S VegalleSrcilianHairUBnewa Every year ifiwettses the papip larittf of th is valuable llatr 1 reparation, which is ttt& to merit alone. We can assure ettr old patrons that it is 1iC2t fully up to its Jiifh standard, and to those who 'have never used it we can eotrfiflently say, that it is the only velirtbTe 'and perfected preparation to restore fill AY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making -it o, lustrous, ami silken ; the scalp, 'by its -tse, becomes tvhile and 'dean.; it rmnoves all eruptions and dandrujf, and Jy its tonic properties prevents tlie "hair .from falling out, as HI 'stimulates and nourishes the liair fftands. By its use the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness it -restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and wiU -create a netv growth except t extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so much adnnred by all. A. A. Hayes, JI.JJ.. State' Assay er of Jtlass., sans, "the constituents are pure -and carefully selected for 'excellent qnalitt, and I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." We publish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon application, which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, and others. We have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration ami the jtreservation of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged hy the best Medical and Chemical Authority. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in MediciPrice one Dollar- PerHottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Propriefo.1 LABOEATOBT. JUSBP7A, TJ. H.
8Aiu mmm BROOKVlLLE INDIANA Sliop near the 12. R. Devot. WULD respectfully announce to his fniendand the public generally of this and the d joining counties of this State and Ohio that he will execute in the best style all work, in nis line such as T03JBIST0NES of All Bcscrlpflons CORNER POSTS FORILOTS, Cf STERN TOPS STEP STONE E UIrJl&S STONE of all description. Oct Monumental & Balldfng Lime Stone we get from St. Paul, which we can getfrom ten to twenty-seven inches thick, and which does not break and scale as the Limestone of this County docs. Our Flagging or Pailirg Ston is from Laurel, which can be had of any size to suit the purchaser. Thankful for past favors, we would requests continuance of the same. We warrant all our work to give satisfaction, a3our motto is to work none but the best of material, keep none but the bestof workmen, make quick sales, and do good work. All contracts made by me or A. J. Ileason will be promptly filled 'Jul.v30. JOSEPH IIANNAN. Howard Sanitary Aid Association For the Relief and Cure of the Erring and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy . Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follesof Age, iu relation ti Marriage and Social Evils, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. apl 29-ly. JOHN II. HANSCHEN l(ALIt 1ST AND allarticlesusually kept In a Jewelry Stor Also, agent for Dr. Ii. Uirsh's Spheroid Spectacles, with improved Pantascopie Lenre George W .bhepperd's everlasting Gold Pens, th celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks, and theperpetua CalendarClocks .conetafftly on hand. Cash paid or Work Done for Gold or S Particularattentionpaid to allkindi of Repairn Place o-f husines, one door north of the Old WhiteComer,"(l;urtoDsstore)on Main B r, treet .Brookville, Indiana. Apl. IT-j. INDIANAPOLIS. BY A M T &. STR AT TON PRACTICAL Business Military and Lecture COLLEGEA new and Praot'ical System of American Education. . Dr. K. X. BROWN, President. For circular andjtarticulau address the Saperntendent, .A. X. SOUTHARD, July J-Cmt, InaJvaapoUs, Tadu
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H. H. SCHRICHTE "XrnO hB desided toTevv main itt'-Brookvilleand would inform bisfrientrayand the publie generally, that the old shop is tne piece to 7 get all ki Work, sucti MONL
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h as MONUMENTS ! 1ID TOMB STONtS Ot the best Italian and Amerioan Marble, Granite or freestone, Plain or Fancy Ornamental Carving done, uch as Doves. Lambs. Unmwn ieu-resAs., to suit every varietvof tastes. Work ezecutedin as good style as can be donein the State. Limestone work, of all kinds , such at uoorbteps, Crstern lops, coping around Ceme tery iots, uoroers, iiocks, o., which will be done trom la to au per cent, oheaperthan anv wuv, auvr) b ave vurvwii q M.wTJ , W 1 1 c a ig asgooa,it not oetter, tnan an uin the State which can be seen by lookingaf and at those which havestood the test for sev it, years. Per sons wishing Limestone from any had of an-v win uo mrnisnea s cceap as can Desix to twen one else. We have Limestone from could wish ty inches thick, and any size a person prompt. 3 u nwriiu vuriinv 01 o ufeincss 1 urn isnea receiv-fl ly. Thankfulfor the patronage wehaveuabtrq ed for thepast fourteen years. we would reqand a continuance of the same. "Quick sales y smal 1 Profits" i s our motto , as we notemploar hostof agentswho the people have to support but sell our own work ourselves. May 7-1 j H . II . SCHRICH.TE. New Stove Store Am' IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. F1ESER lias just opened a Store and Tin Shrp io Brookville, where he will keep constantly on hard a fine assertntebt of COOKING PARLOU AND SHOP Together with all their acccmpanving furniture embracing BRASS, SUGAR AND 1 EA JCET TLES, and many extra Stove Trimmings, And Irons, Sad-Irons, Shovels and Tongs; also a gen eral assortment of TI AND JAPANNED WARE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, saeh its ROOFING. SPOUTING, &G. rtono with neatness and dispatch. Odd Plate furnished for S'-oves, and Old Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Ccppcr. Brass and Pewtar tak an in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH Shop on Main Barges -Street, ote door North oT Sumoniel's hardware store. K. .terera old stand. A liberal share of the public vatronaee is respaat fully solicited. tt-K STE1JEOSCOPES. VIEWS, ALBUMS, CDROM0S, FRA-B1ES E. & II. T. A N t II O N Y & C O. 591 03ADRWAT. NEW TORE. Invite tha attention of the Trade to their extensive tasortment of the abore good, n pnb lieatin anmiactnre and-importation. AlSOy PHOTO LANTERKXlDrS and GRdPHOSCOPES. NEWViEWSOF T0SEMITE. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 91 BtOiDWIT, New Yokk, OpposlteMetropolitan Hotel, IMPOBTXD MARCrACTCSISa Or HOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,. fSareb 10-ly k STEAM ENGINE AND TEdiE&HINO M, " XI CUIN K all in sood running order, and near ly new are offered for sale. Persons -wishing to purchase fhould-call at the Srookville Saw Mill, where the Engine can be seen in operation. The Separator is Pitts' patent, and the -Engine the Hamilton." A -bargain can be had by applying ooo. LABAN wOlWXH. ane 1( Zm -PLOWS T BlXEETiLLD. r HAVE the Dayton i. Wheat D-rilla. ttcg 4-jlux. Plows for tele. Also .AM.U8(. COLTER.
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AND OSBORfti $t BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Have just opened a Store and Ti j-Wsr M actory at Urookville, where they will Utp stantlv on hand a fire asfortmentof CDOKIN 0 FAKIDH AMD UMlil Togsether with all their sccciEranjltg fcrt embracing Brass, Sasrar and Tea Kettle? And tn?sny extra Stove Trimm rgt ir Sd-Irons, Shovels and Tongs. ALSO general assort inont of Tin and Japanocdl JOE WOm SUCH AS Roofing, Spouting, Jtc, liuue with Deitcei dispatcb. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, Uk xchaoe lor war a. X. ip;L tiling Rods. We pu up vio Star Carbonized Iron Rode, C Kodf,.wc Terms ClieaiD for Cti Shop en Main street, first doer lelcw 1 block. A fair ahara nf the nnblie natronseeitioli March OSBORKACAItS F ROM this date I offer my large slock l assortment of rom 10 to 15 per cent, cheapertban any ; establishment. This Furniture isncarlyH own manufacturing. I will warrant the pu (. -.r riooo tWev hiiv. T don't keep second hand Furniture, and my Tables and. a don tall go to pieces on tne roaa oeiore mr Under' tals.iBg Promptly attended to. Everybody knowi It !i.ke the het and neatest Rosewood and W Coffins, and now I have a new patent whirhM better than all the metallic. It lscemcnteaiij and outside, and has a large glass on top. 0 kind is made particularly for ladies. 1 also1 nn hand the metallic cases. all sizes. "Whea J send your orders, don't forget to let me kr(fl you want the old or new patent ior jaw .n m. Tk nriee will he from 10 to 15 sent, cheaper than the cheapest in the mrkj My establishment is north 00 Main bcrgest"'"! hAtween Kai road ana Will dip., c WM. FBA5JJ Depot. Feb 12 The American Insuranc CI OJT CHICAGO. INSTALLMENT VhM. Capital$695,6833-, UPON the Installment Plan, a policy i'M for five vears. Premiums ate r'a. ' J equal annual payments. Upon this pi" ' ,1 mer nas out a smau amount to poj -- e(Ca has the advantage of tha proceods 0,, doe.tt where with to pay for his inmramce. u" t J a the time he insures for five years m-t-feels it a burden. , 1 N. V. JOHNS CX, Agent.Broosvu"'. - aue ie-ti invnnnn. nnw T.nsT. HOW RESTOr't JV1 Just published by Db. Lkitis. tt Third Edition. The Medical Comp"" 1 Guide to Health, o-n the radical cure torrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, I" pDyiSeminal Losses, Impotency, Mental an cal Incapacity, Impediments , to Marr and tne venereal ana ojpaei - c plain and clear directions for tne sP""Ui stn Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea, to' Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrboea, tures. and all diseases of tha skin, i";1" ,wd Scrofula. Ulcers, 4Joils, Blotches ana f ' l the face and body. Consumption, v Fits, induced by-self-indulgenoe 01 sexs aeance. . ... j.;,bll,e' The celebrated author, in tnis ",.. n tire, clearly demonstrates, trom h" ecessfu.l pratice, that the tjlarmi-I .j of self-abuse maybe radically cured, po a mode of cure at once simpie, ao"'' fectual, by means ox wuicu ' " De .Jset ternat A" V VieallT- A cured. cheaply, privately, and rad'eauy gr"Thla -boos anou m o j J youth. e.nd every -man la the ld; prirt Sent anderaeal, in .plain v gtiw. cents. Addre,t. i-swia.v. . fei)JimHew los.
