Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 April 1871 — Page 4

lubmnn mcricaru V3 Heexivershlp of the 1.,-C & L. R. R. Not long aga the First-National Bank of Lawrcoceburg obtained a judgment for 55,000 against the 1., C. & L. Railroad. Execution waa issued, and the Shariff in a da return that he found no poods whereon to !ery, all the property of the company being in the hands of officers of the court appointed as receivers. There xipoa proceein in aid of execrtion were instituted in the Court of Comtnoa Pleat ifcy Jiling a -petition, and a motion to have 4ha order appointing the receivers vnca'ed. ''Then -the Harrison Branch Company filed an answer an 1 cross petien, and a motion also, asking that the order appointing receivers be voi ted eo far as their road was concerned, and asking that the prop rty of the branch be surrendered to the flartifloa Branch Company. The latter luoiiou was eet for hearing yesterday, and despite the attract! n at the various polls that served to' depopulate nearly all the other court rooms, Jude Cox's room wore the appearance of Weighty and grave buis Bees. The reading of an exhaustive statemerit of the inception, growth, consolidation, and subsequent history of the Cinclnn'ati & Indiana, and the Indianapolas, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroads, and the connection between the latter and the Harrison Branch. . During the readine tbe tncssensror Tjots under the direction of the energetic Law Librarian heaped upon the table two arrays of "authorities," eo great that -J udge Cox suggested an adjournmen: to the library at onrc. A person, statistically inciiced, counted the volumes, and found that sixtv five were present. Following the reading of Mr. Ferguson's -paper was the answer of the I., (J. & L. road by -Judge HoadJy. It contained -allegations which the Harrison Branch side eaid they would traverse by a formal reply Here arose a hitch in the prceedings Besides the C5 books on the table and the ponderous papers read, there was a grand rray of attorneys directly and remotely interested, and as a consequence, where there is a multitude of counsel ia these .latter days, much confusion arose. Judge Iloadly wanted to know what they were all present for; whether to hear the case on its merits or upon the motion? iVIr. reiguson said it was to hear the notion. Mr. King suggested thaf it was iuite likely that in either event of the . v ,i a a present tiearing tue case would do ap pealed. Judg Iloadly suggested that a forma nnaing should be made by the coourt from which the ether party could appeal and have the case fully heard in th District Court. He suggested that "th reply of Mr. King be filed, and their peti tion be dismissed Mr. King thought the finding should be :to vacate the order appointing the reoeiver? This brought up Mr. Worthington, as attorney for the receivers. lie reminded the court that this road was under th jurisdiction of two States; by the coocur rent action of Uhio and Indiana the two corporations had been merged into one and the entire road was permitted to be managed by ooe corporation. In the ap pointmeot of receivers, the court of Obi and the court of Indiana had' acted concert or rather one had appointed th fame men who were appointed by the other .It became, therelore, a matter for seriou -consideaatiGn whether this court should revoke the order. It could not, in bis estimation, be formally disposed of. Judge Iloadly waa opposed to taking the c.ase up on an appeal iroui the removal of the receivers. He had many timeu, by consent, taken up cases by appeal in order to save time, but he never knew of an lnstancs in which the status quo was disturbed by the formal finding. That fioding was always made with a view to not disiuro m jfafKs quo. xo mane an oia ;r removing the receivers would disturb the status quo, and it therefcre ought not to be made. Mr. Ferguson insisted there was no case .at all, it was only a motion. Mr. Worth ington had intimated the Harrison Branch had no right to come into court by motion; motion was the only way they could come; they could not biing an action, and therefore there was nocasa. He insisted upon a hearing of the motion. Judge tloadly had jut discovered thai 31r. King had some affidavits to read, lie had not seen them. He wanted time to see them: and to prepare counter affidavits if necessary. He asked no delay -except such as was neccessary for this jjurpose. The court inquired if the Harrison Branch would suffer by continuing in the .bandes of ihe receivers until the distric Court could hear acd de er.nine the ra o iou. Mr King said it would suffer; it was already suffering by neglect of tha reciv.era to make the oecepsaiy repairs. Ii was the natural result of being i:i the band o! receivers of-oo insolvent corporation. Judge Iloadly emphatically denied that -the road wa negloc:td. He did uot thiuk that Mr. King thought so. Mr. Kiuir said be li.i.! iha S oupen nteodant of the toud iu court, and he wou.d wear his statements mru trui. Mr. Ferguson thought liie motion watJiot one to be appealc.l. It was sddies.Neij to a cliai-ceuor inking t'oat a former ordot tua-ic itc providently bo revoked. It w. not a matter to bo determined by any oue fcut the cliar.celior hitiic!f. Alter couyieraoie itirincr uiseusjion it Was fjii-l'j dctcj-uiiiicd to hear the motion fcp-oo its law basi, and leave thj hearing of such cf it a is bated on facts una. time could Le had to prepare aili iavits. Tiie tiotio.i vss then argued by I) Therr Wriuht ni t'.te uruuud that the Jlariison Hi atioli .i?uspany had tia nolle i f the appointment l i3Ceivor and lliati such appointRicnt rss i!lfil. He) claimed tht iho Harrison Ilrineo did not J -bclot:? to tie I, C ic L road at a!!. Inj vthc coorse t-f the orumt-ijt it was men-1 tioo-d i!:k.t tie oitut of I ho ti otioti is the I tieti.pt by its :., 1 re: foti ui : tic a. tt J, aid oiie cf the recti. crs control j e luiii.ii !;rraui;c!LCnt i' iht I , C. i j L, and lue Wl.icwatr i!U-y read in J such c.niM- r :0 yrea lv iiiu.isr 'Lo U!o. j fulnes i i' ii:; la . Ii is ih-Ti-fore impwr'an'srr ; h t hi f-ia cr VKey road; n.ay have .tn v-i le by it ad a c-Tn.ec iun ! from 'lie Va ! Jut.i' io?i wi h li e (J & 51 I0:.d. Tlie aipu ut'ii- U no lo.icinded. ! I. T hew H'littt, ljis!;ri acd King! appealed on lw'ia.1' of tl) ti irrthOti j I laud ; Judge 7.sdly and tiiv Cx cp-j J ?:ied l-r it.f I J jSi. L ro; VVonhiti- j pop for ihe rceei -i s nni I .i raotn, Siui Ii j Vvatt.vtAi.jt cliu't Ci. - tuto te.

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Sheriffs Sale. Sbskijy's Ofio, FaaHaLT Cocsrr, Ism, ) BaooaviLMS, March 29, 1871. J BT virtne of an Exesutron tome directed by the Clerk of the Franklin Common Pleas Court, I will expose to sale at the Court Booms door, (n the Town of Brookville, in the Coanty of Franklin, and State of Indiana, on .Saturday, itpril22d, 1871, between the hoars of ten o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the fallowing; described Real Estate, to wit: Lots Kos. 11 ana 12 in Block Tfo."21,in the Town of Laurel, Franklin County and State of Indiana. And if the rents and profits aforesaid, for the term aforesaid, do not sell for a turn suffieieotto satisfy said Execution, I will then and there, and n like wanner, offer for sale the fee simple. To be sold as the property of Susan Soott attne suit of Frank Wagner. jiirtf of Frsoklio County, Indiana. oflSlv 1871 4w pr's fee $7 50. Mar JOHN. S. MAJOR, Saddle ana Harness 1 titer, Has located In Andersonrille, Franklin Co? Indiana, where he Is ready to supply his customers with anything in his line of basineess, soon .Saddles, Bridle t, Tract chains, Curry 'Combs, Brushes, Harness, vCuilWrs dec. Mending done to order. Ha hopes to merit a iberal patronage. dee 23 Int. PINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES HALF PRICB. Genuine 18 Oar at Gold Hunting Cased Wat shea (Gents and Ladies' bines), regulated ana warran led for time and wear (at half the usual price) only twenty-ore dollars each. The Extra Fine Quality, 18 Carat Geld, Engine Turned, ilunting Cared, Full Jewelled Lerer Movements, perfectly adjusted to all climates (regulated), and each warranted by speeial oertiil cate, at only thirty dollars each. The Same, of finer and higher grade, with Cbronomrter Balance, at tbirty-ive dollars each The Same as Last, with Fine Nickel Works, as Stem-winding and Setting Attachment, reqairio no key, wound and sot by the Stem, only forty dollars each. All the above Watches are put at half prion and each warranted for time and wear. SILVER WATCHES. Extra Fine, Pare Silver, Banting Cased (Sen t and Ladies'), at only twelve dollar each. Best Quality Cain Silver, Bunting Cased, Fall Jewelled Lever, at fifteen dollars eaeh. Extra Fine Quality, Patent Lever and Chroaameter Movement, liuby Jewelled, at only twenty dollars each. Our Watches are all warranted, sod if not perfect will be taken back and money returned. p3 We require no money in 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. Plaees where ns Express runs,- gaods will be sent by Mail, in registered .package, by sending osb in.advanoe. Persons dering Six Watehes at a time, will receive an K 'rft Watch of same value free. Also, Gold hains (Gents), at six dollars , eight dollars to twelv dollars; Ladies' at ten dollars, twelve dollars U Ifteeo dollars eaeh. The taeat Jola Plated and O tide Gold Chains at twe dollars, four dollars, Ix dollars to eight dollars each. . State description Trice of Wateh required. ana order by mail d from t UNION WATCH 00., niton Street, New York Ulerobant Tailor. JOSEPH KHLOFF (IIOMANN'S BUILDING, TT Aipeaed astorefortkeparpese ofsarryin; a-a. n the xaiLgaiiu BUSINESS, and adjto fill all orders fo r C0ATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c, Fvff sieiqL 3Sy wlllkesp onkand a goad assortment Heady Mado Cloathing. (jentlemetfsFurnishiiifir Gcod CLOTHS, CASSSIMERS, erytiie; itctblefor Spring &$Dn.nicr Wear COLLARS, ANDKERCIIIEFS, 'GENTLEMEN'S HOSE, &o. Call in there our 1 1 r.riaa aid silt J v 1 L ji i 1 r o tr n iUc 1.1b h .9 CmiVD u IS Sd BEEhY Attoneya and Counsellora at Law, &3a.CC5ce in the second 1 u-y loeicccrat BuilcUpg, I BrokTlnS " ftllJ

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PREPARATION -HAS - . j i 1ST" ever ucen ininmvw the American people that haa met with as marked a sncoeas as " THE FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS." One ounce, of this Fluid Extract is mow powerful in its action opon disease than one pint of the preparations of Sarsaparilla. As Blood Purifier it hat no cjual; for Serofula, Inflamwuilory IihcmatUm, Sypkili in all its forma, it is a certain cure. Physicians indorse it ; it is not a qnack noajyfum, as the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Isicuolasvillo, Ky.,eays: "It is the best Blood Purifier I have ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says: "I always prescribe H for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says : " I cured the worst case of Scrofula I have ever seea r'ith Rosadalis.' Benjamin Bcchtol, of Lima, Ohio- savs he has suffered for ?lwcnty years with an ernptiom over his whole body Juried all kinds of remedies with no suooess ; a few bottles of Rosadalia mado a complete cure. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC r. imnnrtint cores. Ine nosadalis Almanac publishes the tbriUing story or " Jiuoy ci. vra, - the Magic Kose." Western Wholesale Depot for Rosadalia, B. HACBEADT CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. A5D TIN-WARE HftliMCTOBY OSBORJM & CAIN BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, Have just opened a Stove and Tin-Ware Manuactory at Brookville, where they will keep eon on hand a fioe asaortment of CDQKINu PAULOR AND H.UEE STOVE Together with all their accompanying fnraitase embracing Brass Snstar ana Tea Kettles. And many extra Stove Trlmmirgs A nd-Iron S d-Irons, Shovels and Tonga. ALSO general assortment of Tin and Japanned Wa JOE WOR.lt, SUCH AS Roofing, Spouting, Ac, done with neatness and dispatch. Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for wares. Terms Cheap for Casli. Shop on Main street, first door below Linck's block. A fair share of the public patronage is solicited March 11-x OSBORN A CAIN. HALL'S Vegetabls Sicilian Hair Renewei Every trenr inrreasc the. jfptihtrittf " t'tia ralmible Hair Preparation, trhich is due to merit alone- f'"o can assart nur old patrons that it t. kept fallu up to tt.t hirjh atamtartl, titnl to those u-lio have never used it ire can conihleuthf san, that it is the only reliable ami perfected preparation to restore ;it 4Y OK FADED IIA3II to its youthful color, makintf it soft, lustrous, and silken; the scalp, by its use. becomes white and clean; it removes all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic, properties prevents the hair from, fall&iy out. as it stintttfites and nourishes the hair glands, lit; its use the hair frows thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal viyor, titd trill create a nev yroivth except in e.et rente old- ae. It is the most economical SSASK HMSESSIXC ever tf.cfvr. as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair that, splendid gtosstt appearance so much admired by all. A. A. Hayes, JI. If., StttJc Assayer of Jiass., says, ''tlie- constituents are pure and carefully selected for ejrcellrtit quality, and I consider it the. R!-;vr rilLPAB&TIO.K for its intended purposes." ti e publish a treatise on the hair, which, wo send free by mail upon application, which contains commettdatory notices front clergymen, physicians, the press, ami ot iters. l?e hav-; made the study of the hair and its liseascs u specialty for years, and knotc that we make the most effective preparation for the. restoration ami the preservation of the hair, cjrtant, and so acknotvledaed by the best UlrdU cat ami Clicsnivsil Auiliorily. Sh'J by all Zsrtyjists and Ajifcrs in 2IcdimPrice one Dollar Per ZtUe. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprieto.1 LABOs-vrokr, sa sipta. k. h. TIT ANITOOD: now lost, now restored. i'l Just published bv Tn iuira tauion. aR9 Medical Coaipanion and Guide to Health , on the radical cure of peraaatorrbcei, cr Seminal Weakness, I r voluntary Seminal Losses, linpotency, Mental and Physical Incspacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc , and the Venojo.il and Syphilitio Maladies, with plain and e'ear directions for tbe speedy cure of Stcondary Symptoms. Gonorrhoea, Gleets. Striotures, and all disease of th skin, such as Scurvy Scrofula, Ulcers, lioils, Blotches and Pimples on the face and b dy. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. I be celebrate- author, in this admirable Trea use, cieriy demonstrates, from a fortv years' successful pratice, that the alarming consequence of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef- " uieD!i oi waien every sucerer. no mat ter what bis condition may be, can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. SThia Book should be in the Land nf . youth, aod every uian in the land. I bent under seal, in a plain envelope. Price 60 cents. Addro Pa. Llsk. N. 7 Ueaoh Strt Kew Tork M2i 6a.

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AT THE OLD. WHITE CORNER, UrooKvllle, lnA. We are "buying Wool fT -tha St. 'Joseph Woolen Mill, at Oldenburg,, -and keep on band a largo .supply of goods of their manufacture. We will pay the high est market price for Wooleitherin cash or exchange for goods. GENERAL STOCKOur general stock omprises Boots.Slioes, Hate, Caps, Fancy Dry Goods, Domesttes and notions, Groceries, Queen gware, Ac, which have been se lected with great care as to style and quality, and will be sold at small prcrfits for cash, or '-ex changed for produce. CIjOTHING. Attention is called to our tailoring -department, in charge of II eery Selm, A FIRST CLASS TAILOR. and substantial work is guarsn teed. Our stock of goods in this department, consists of all shades of the best French and -German Broadcloths, a most careful selection of Cassimerea, Doeskins, Ac When we sell goods to persons who desire to make it up them-elves, no extra charge is iaiade forcuttine. Come ami try Henry Selm. DIEIZ-A TRAGESSER. Nov. 4, 1870-ly. . -". POST OFFIG MS D POT. HE publicwill take notice that the undersign ed is prepared on short noticeto furnish' ILL THE LEADIAG NEWSPAPERS OF TUE DAT snehas Ledger, Weeklies, Saturday Night, West ern World, Day's Doings, Clipper, Wilke's Spirit, Scientific American, Harper's Weekly, Basar, and all the Literary ana scientific papers now published. Aleothe MONTHLIES Harper's . Atlantic, Godey's. Frank Leslie's jlu tact, an ozagazinesot note. He also has on hand and will keep an assort ment of Stationsrt, Envelops, Pens, .Inks Pencils, &c, ogethf r'with all the lae NO Y ELS AND NOVEttTTES eents eacn. JAMES B.TTNKR rail! mmm BROOKVILLE INDIANA Slwp near the Ii. R. Depot. mum WULD respectfully announce to his f rie-l and the public generally of this and the ad join rig counties of this State and Ohio, that b willexecute in the best style all work in his tin uch as T03IB STONES or All Descriptions CORNER POSTS FORILOTS, Ci STERN TOPS, STEP STONE PVA-VXI Gc STONE S ef all description. Onr Monumental & Building Lime Ston we get;from St. Paul, which we can get from ten o twenty-seven inches thick, and which does not reas ana scale as the Limestone of this County Our Flagging o-t Paring Ston is from Laurel, which can be had of any size to suit i uc p urcnaser. Thankful for past favors, we would request aoncmuance or the same. We warrant .all on wora to give satistaction. as our motto is to wor none but tbe best of material, keep none bat th oesioi woramen, male quick sales, and do goo wora. All ooi.cracts made by me or A. J. Ilea son win oe promptly ailed JIj3U. JOSEPH HANKAW. NATURE'S Hair Bestorsti Contains no Lae Sulpbur No Sugar of Lead no uitoarge So Nitrate of Silver, and is en tirely free from the Poisonous and Health-det-troyicg Dro:s used in other Hair Preraratiot-s. transparent an! clear as crystal, it will no eon me nnest labric perfectly Safo, Clean and fcacicfit oesiieratums long sought foraad foaad at latl It restoree and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool ami refreshing to the head, cneois me uair trom railing off, and restores it to great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaohes, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. As a Dressinr for the Hair it is toe nest Article in the Market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass. Prepared only y Procter Brothers, Gloucester, Mass. Tbe Genuine is put np ia a panel bottle, made expressly for il, with the naaae ef the article blown in tbe glass. Ask your Draggut for nature s a air Restorative, and take no other. Send a three cent stamp to Procter Bret, for Treatise oa tbe Human Hair. The inloractlon contains is rrvrth ?5 to toy person. crt7-lvA '

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AT WHITCOMB, DEO., TTTOUXD-respeetfnlly VY old customers and i announce to all their everybody else that they have removed into their New Store Building and have on hand a-complete assortment of. DB Y GOODS $ NOTIONS Groceries of all EEnds, BOOTS andHOES, HATS, CAPS, HEADY MADE CLOTBING, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, OILS AND FAINTS, MEDICINES, All of which we propose to sell during the-first three months of the new year - ExcIns'Tely for Cash otS rodncc at -greatly reduced prices. We invite tbe puelto to oa.il ana examine onr roods and learn prices, s we are determined to Bell as low as any other house in South Eastern Indiana. dec 30 3m W'lSHES 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 XX&S CHOCS .LXZ At Low Prices, soch as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Pearl Barley Beans, Soaps, Starch, Flour, Meat, Lard. Boiler Eggs, Apples, Potatoes. Mackerel, White Fish Dried Beef, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers of all kinds Lried Peaches, Dried Apples. Powder. Shot, Cape Lead, Thread, Notions of H kinds, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Extracts, Chooola-te, Prepared Coeoanut. Corn Starch. Catsup, Mustard, Pickles, Canned Fruits of all kinds. Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters. Fruit Cans and Sealing Wax, Stone ware. Wooden-ware. Willow-warc, a large stock of QUEENS WARE AND GLASS WARE to suit all tastes, Brooms, Twines, Whitewashing Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brashes, Turkish Prunes. Dried Currants, Raisins, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, Mace, Ginger, Molasses, Viaegar, Coal Oil, Salt by tbe barrel or sack, and all articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. Also Lamps and Chimneys, and a fcplendid Assortment of CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, Soda Water, Lemonade and Ice Cream. All of whioh he will sell -Cheap for Cash, or take in exchange Country Produce, such a Apples. Potatoes, Beans, Onionaried Fruits, Batter, Eggs, Meat and Lard. Farmers, give him a call and get a bargain. BraakviUe, Ind., Ang.O, 18T0-y. IGNATIUS KOEHLEE njXTlNUKS to manufacture Boots and Slo vy ot all Kinds promptly to order, at bis esta ishment in Brookville. He keeps on hand af a ssortmoB t o i LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES, BOOTS OF EVERY KIND, CHILDREN'S SHOE. and guarantees a eood fit ia everv instan r Mending do neon short notice. Call and see hi asortment and leara his prloes. nev 1-tf IGNATIUS KOEHLER. INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI & LAFAYETTE RVILUOAD. . ALL RAIL LINE FROM CINCINNATI to KANSAS CITT, 6T. JOSEPH, And all Points in Kansas. Bvl ronte t- St. Loo to or Chicmra. mA ll iwi.fsi rtr I W. H. Iu ITOBLE, OeaM Tk-t trent. 9. f. MOORK. Sp't. March 10. Brookville, 1 ndiana S?5 TW 510 PER D A Y. Mw , Womir, Cots and 1 v wno en rare in onr new kDi .v. from-S5T 110 PER DA Y in their own localities. r nu particulars and instructions sent free by I inose in need ot nermanent. nrnSi.hl. "' Bovwa wrarvss at suss. UKnaisa Sti,a l. l .j j j . r vo., rorriana. Maine. feb 3 3m. INDIANA HOUSE, 163 West Ffth Street, DSGOGaReu30B MO. Gideon Ry m an, Pr prietor. March 30,1870. Ul!l4.1alV JOlS. Attorneys and Counsellors atL aw, f KRnmnnT.T.T!. tmtit A W A i w .........n, Will attend promptly to all legal basiness entrus ted to their eare. JCsneeial attention daoti t tne ooiiection and seourmg of claims, procaring fiiniaui DuuuuM or soiaiers ana tneir aeirs vote in awrj orer Wiley c Uase "s Storr, .

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AT THE OLS) H. EC. SCHEICHTE WHO has deeded to remain in Brookville, an-d would inform hisfriends,and the pnblio generally, that the old shop is the place to t all kindi xf Marble Work, such as MONUMENTS! 1ID TOMB STONtS Of tbe best Italian and American Marble, Granitt or Freestone, Plain or Fancy Ornamental Carving done, such as Doves, Lambs, Hu man iEores. Ae., to suit every variety oi Work exeentedin as good-atyle as can be doneia theState,. Limestone work, of allkrnda.snch as DoorSteps, Cistern Tops. Coping aronndCeaietery LiOts, corners, iiiocas, sc., -wnicn win -am done from 15 to 50 per eent. cheaper than -any other shop. as we have onrown quarry, which ii as good, if not better, than any in the State, which can ba seen by looking st it, and at those whieb.bave stood the test for severaiyears. 1'ersons wishing Limestone from any other quarrj will be furnished es cheap as can be bad of any one else. "We have Limestone from six to twen ty inches tbic-k, and any site a porson ceuld wish. Work in oar line of business furnished prompt ly. TharJkfulfor the patronage we'bavereeeived for tbepast fourteen years.we would request continuance of the same. "Quick sales and sraal I Profits" is onr motto, as we not employ a host of agents who the people have to support bat sell onrown work onrselves . May7-ly H . H . SCHRICHTE. New Stove Store. AND IN BROOKVILLE. J. D. FIEBER Has just opened a Stove and Tin Shop in Brook- J ville, where he will keep constantly oa kand fine assortment of COOKING PARLOR AND SHOP iS "3 O 3S5 jS Together with all their accompanying furniture, embracing BK Ass, SUIiAK AND TEA KET TLES, and many extra stove Trimmings, And irons, Sad-irons. Shovels and Tongs ; also a gen eral assortment oi TIN AND JAPANNED WAKE, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work, such as ROOFING, SPOUTIED, &G. done with nearness and dispatch. Odd Plates furnished for Slaves, and Old Stoves repaired. Old Iron, Copper, Brass aad Pewter taken in exchange for wares. TERMS CHEAP FOR CASH. Shop on Main Bnrgess Street, oe door Kcb of Samoniel's hardware store. S. Ueyers d stand. A liberal share of the publie patronagn is res ully ij 8 solicited, pjuedt GROCERY STORE. J H. BEOCKAMP, TTAS opened a new Grooery Scene in the rcas AJL adjoining Davis A Gates' Drag Store, where! he -as for sale ALL KINDS OP FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars. Spices, &c. ibieh areoffered for sal At ths Lowest MakktPricis. Everything nsnally kept in a tiiceiy f tor eel skUisdtBwe,Mtssrsl WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. Ha respectfully olicits the liberal patrona of the pnblio. deo. . - j. CINCINNATI S'lWlX I have jast received a Ia g fnpp'y I mw bma s Sugar, and am ready to famish it kj tbe barrel or lalf , ustrifji m l wiucinuiii Drieei. I have the largest assortment of ( ) h H P V r brought to Brookville, and can furnish them snen low prices by the 60 or 100 lbs., or saek ,

job win oe asionisoea. Ca 1 and examine before going to Cineinaati nd oblige n ' J. C CHAMBmS. Jan. 27-Im,

ST. JOSEPH

UOOLEW rJ31LLS. i -oo The undersigned proprietor! of St. Joseph Woolen Mills, at Oldenburg, Indiana, flatter them selves .that ;their goods are e SIPEffWffTO ANY OTHER Now in market, and would in form the public that ithey aro now prepared with the assistance of new and Improved Machinery, Such as is to te found nowherar else in Southern Indiana, to maa ufaeture the be st grades of Jeans $f allmjcrlors. Plain & Vlald Flannel'. Slugle &Toul) nrnv Stocking, TT weeds, WlanUcts, Sattluets, Etc., Etc Si-C, a9a.C Which will be solely of their own manufacture, and warranted to be of FAST COLORS, of superior lustre, and not to hrink. AH work will bo dnn S35KCD3ST AND AT AS KEASONABLE RATES AS AT AMY FACTOfcYs OO Customers, and visitors to Oldenburg, are politely invited to CALL AND EXAMINE Our Goods, and facilities doing work, , for oo DIETZ 4 TRAtiESSER, DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, and READY HAEE CLOTH H7H. AT THE Old White Cornor, Are our sole agents for Brook ville. They will suply all per inands, and fill orders for otfr goods, on the shortest notice.

KOMWEBER &,FL0DDBB. tfov. 4, 1870-ly