Shelby Volunteer, Volume 15, Number 24, Shelbville, Shelby County, 17 February 1859 — Page 3
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THE "SHELBY VOLUNTEER,
SIIEL1TFVII.1VE:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1859.
To Printers and Publishers. Who wish to trade a complete printing office for Western land, will find a customer by addiesaing Box No. 504, Madison,
Ind. See advertisement.
liter ErwTiT,-iii.-;-tunk. with his celebrated troop, will give one of their unique performances at JonnWn's Hall, in this place on to-morrow eve-
cv,; thm manners end customs
of the Red men of our Western plains.
Bowman's pictures ere becoming
very popular, judging from the number of
Ladies end gentlemen who frequent, bu
rtllery, end we think justly to for he not only makes very superior pictures, but sells m much cheaper than common. Call f his New Gallery, Washington street East of the public square. . a i - Social Festival. Tbe ladies of the M. E. Church, and other ladies of this dace, will give a social eri'ertainment at
Johnson's Hal". Tuesday evening tebruaty 22. 1859, forth benefit of th: t church.
The proceeds of the evening, will be ap
plied to liquidating the liabilities of that
church incurred daring the last and present
year, end the public, as well as the mem
bers of that church, are respectfully and
cordially invited to attend the entertain ment. , By order of Com, of etrngmnt. Owhers WiHTTED, for two horses sup
iospd to be stolen, one last July, and the
i other last October.
One Dark bay, pony built, heavy mane
and tail.large-neck. small head and eers
ffloht hind lee white uDTO psiHmi joint end
-o - . C . ' ' about 4 years old.
The other n large black draught horse
. 6 years old, star in foiehead, and hind fee
have a little white on. Supposed to have
tionn tnlen in Butler county. Ohio. Fo
further naviculars address. Sheiiflf of Shel
by county Shelbyvdle, Ind. New Advertisements.
A number ol new advertisement may b
(found in the "Volunteer of this morning
Ti rWKmri- is determined to let th
public dw, that he has groceries to sel and as cheap as the cheapest. He has
I RTim ira?r seed, which he of-
. e rv, nn.JnjU. nA srJv cents per bush
el.
S. W. Morean,i also adl ising the au
Iin.ln thai ho fan Cnt litlln read? CSih
unply their many w"ans. Call at the Poi
office Drug store end make your wan
known, Theaslsce King, is iu possession of the old eland of Wm. King. He is piling in new goods fresh from the city, and goes on the principle of, letting the people know what he ba to sell. J. B. Patterson & Bros, publish to the - "" Woild, that they are prepared to build Carriages of all kinds, from a Wheel-barrow to the finest Wagon or Carriage. M. Robins & Son, have just received e
new sudpIv of Wall paper. Window shades
&c, and show their hands accordingly.' Read their advertisement.
" Slielbrville Oradcd School. Ata meetiDg of the School Board, of the Shethwille. school District, held on the even
ing of Jan. 25, 1859, the following order ws
. ea. "t as our Free School will terminate on tfi .rfay of February 1S59, and there beintn' Xublic Funds to continue thts same, wefliereby permit Mr. W. T. Hatch as principal to occupy the Seminary Building, for the term of five months from the 7th of Feb. next to continue, a Graded School, lie se'ectingjiis own Assistant Teachers, and being responsible for the proper care of said building, and to keep the same in like good order, asit has been heretofore kept. The following are the rates of tuiticn.and rules to be observed: , In rooms No land 2, the number of schol
ars is net to exceed 50 each, and in all the
other room3 not to exceed 43 schoiars each
The price of tuition in No 1 shall not exceed
80 cents per month; in iNo 2 61.UU per month : in No 3 81,20 per menth; in No 4
81,40 per month; and iu all the rooms above that 81,60 per month, for alt the ordinary
branches now taught in saici scnooi; amt mat said tuition is due and payable monthly, in
advance, any exception from this rule must
be arranged with the f nacipal. The new session will commence on Moti
dav Feb. 7 1859, and continue five school
months.
As in manv of the rooms, trie number is to
be ereatlv reduced, and not above a certain
o . . . . .. . l . .
number can be received, ttiose wao wisn io secure a situation for their children should
pply at once. rrr- Th Trustees have found it necessary
to limit the number of pupils' in each room,
that Teachers may riot, as heretoiore, nave more pupil3 than they can do justice to. Those who -do attend, hereafter, will have
(H-antBes. and it is nopea mat
SHELBYVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY;
at
Law. Office on Harrison street, North
of the Post Office. .
TAMES IIAIiKISO Attorney
D
AVIS WU1GHT CUEEX-
Attornevs at Law. Office ou Ham-
son stieet one door north of the Post office,
np stairs.'
SHELBYVILLE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLT BY WILLIAM McELWEE, Dealer in all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Groceries and. Provisions, First door south of tho Volunteer Office. -
Office
store.
i F. JDAVIS Attorney at Law. otarv public and Collecting Agent on Public square, over Levingson's
M.f
. -w rr-
M. HAY Attorney at Lw, omce
h Rav House.
rp A. aicFARLAXD-Attorney and I Counsellor at law, will practice in the 4th and 5th Judicial circuits, and Common rieas Courts thereof, also in the Su,1 Fcileral Courts. Special atten-
tinn tricpn to thi collection of claims. Of-5
- T- T U: n.,.. .Inn KholH'
fice over Dr, Robins
Ind
Drug store, Shelbyville
A BOWMAN New styled picture gal lery. north side of TVashington street clos to the Baptist church. Pictures from ten to thirtv per cert cheaper than common ly sold.' Come and see and ii they are not, don't bu-r. '
W. BIOKO AN, raler in Perfu- . r i ir :i.
merv. Patnts, utis, r.rusnes, iuim
es, Books and Stationery, &c, Harrison st. sox. Dealers in . Drugs. Medicines. Pa?i.ts,oils, glass fancy j.oods. dye stuff, perfumery, books stationary, wall-paper, brushes, teas, concentrated lye, tobacco, cigars, &c. North side public square. '
GEO. LVPTOJI,-Surgeon Den t. Office and Residence on Frank
linreet two squares west of the Seminary
W'HU. McELW EE, Dealer in Stoves Tin ware, Willow and Wooden ware. (Llso a largfe and well selected stock of Family Groceries. Store on Harrison st., south
side Public square
SB.' itOBEUTSOIV, Dealer in . StoVe's. Tin-ware Fancy Parlor and
Cook-StoVtU The celebrated Cook-Stove
Harp. ShAp. on Harrison St., north side oi
Public square.
superior uioil. --- -"i r.'. "TMl.
none will be sept away.anuu, .... '"UT-M,: - office and Residence on Frank-
Attest E tr. ftl A i rtliiv . rresi. J. C. Gbken, Clerk. N EW G 0 0 D S ! 1 Fresli from Head Quarters!! ! . - e ' i. it., i
A- GOBLK announces to nts inencis mai .iie has just received a new supply of
Pry Goods and irrocencs,
.mWarlfca- eve.rvthinsi that is demanded for
the geneTai traue, wnitu b i "c"us ceedingly low rates.
1 ALL of all descriptions, just received. The pub
lic are invited to can ann examine mj mw. before purchasing elsewhere. Prices from
nine cents to torty cenis per uun,
People who are seeking alter someuunji new and attractive in the dry eoods line, or
something fresh and tempting in the way oi groceries, will very naturally drop in
A 'If .. t bianlil stand near the Indianapolis & Cin
cinnati Rail Road depot, where they wdl be
sure to find it. Goble charges nothing foi showinggoods.and but little forselltng them. All kinds of Farm Produce
taken in exchange for goods, at the highest
market pnees. A. GOBLE. Shelbyville. May 5th, IS58. nltf
Flour 33 bU. - - - -
u loo - - - - -M Buckwheat, - - - - -"Wheat "0 bufchf - - - - - Corn " " real " " - - " " Potatoes bush. - - - - Sweot - - - - Butter, i3 H . - - - Lard , " " Salt " bush. - Onions " " - Beans " " Navy - -u Common white, " Mixed " Apples, ei bush. Green -u u u. "Winter -u " Dried - Chickens & doz . u " tt dressed Oats 3 bush. - - - Hv & ton. - Hungarian gTBSs twd i bush. Clover seed ?i bush. Timothy " " - Blue grass seed bush- - Hams, ' - - Sides, - Shoulders - -
?r.,00B.50 2,75(3,00 - - '2,75 - - 1,00 - - TO - - - 70 - - 1,00
EXCE IS-I OB 'OAS' light:
ri ''HE subscriber has ptirchased tbe ngnt X to Loveless' patent portable gas generator, and is prepare. to furnish all the different formsof chandeliers, pendants, bracUeU
stand lamps fee, tor tnis unequau which may be regarded as one of the most valuable improvements of the day. By ji s muna the lTurv of cas liiht is afforded to
HOWAHD ASSOCIATION. PHiLr.DELrniA. A T.miroUnt iTt'ffvticn esttrllMed by special X i -Kmint for the JUlief cf thr. Sick and Jittrted, efHUfed KtA !rvicr.t and Epidemic Diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in vlrw of the awlul destruction of human life,.
I caused by Sexual diseases, a:id the deeep-
tions practiced upon ti;e uutortunate vC-
than it can .'be obtained by tl?ose lv'? fears ago directed their Contvhirg Surgeon, the vicinitv of gas works. The ligbt c!iarjtable act worthy of rLeir name, to equallv as brilliant as coal gas.and all ot the q a jjj-pe.arv for tlie treat rr.ent ot ibis elecan'ce, neatness, cleauliness, and safety c. oJ ji6ascSt"in ail vheir forms, and to oas'is obtained by it. It is applicable to ail . aaTice cratis to all who apply
10Ci oM 8500,50 L00 1,25 75 65 1,00 1,25 2,00(2,50 95('Xl,00 3J 50" 8,00 2,!0 7,00 1.75 1.25 - 9aO,10 - S0,09 - 7(1-0,03
forms of Chandeliers and is admirably adop
ted to the lighting of churches, cwewings &c. Its superio.ritv is such that it neeJs onlvbekuowii to be "brought into general use.
I have on hand a large stock of Chandeliers, Pendants. Brackets &c, which are portable; all cf which I ofler to the nublic at the lowest rates. Call and see my new and fashioir-
ble styles before purchasing elsewnere. -Salesroom in south east corner of public
sauare aneiovviite inci.
of their con-
Jan. 10th 1859.
SILAS METZGER.
.19f.
Cincinnati Market.' ClXCISITATI, Ffb. 14.
Flour in fair demand; ealos of 31,000 brla. at
55 50nS5 CO for superfine; receipts Hgnt,
which induces some specumtive demand. Included in the sales are 1.000 brls. nt Corvrin,
Ohio, st 6 50. and 1,000 brls. do. to be deliver
ed between March 20 and April 10, at o 80. Mess Pork and Lard are dull and prices nominal.
There is a fair demand for Bacon, with sales
of 250 hhds. at 7ia9c for shoulders and sides.
Sutrar sold a. i c. Cofleesoldat 12?al2Se.
No sales of Molasses ; holders firm at 38a39c.
t -sVj.7
. -f- s
.f P 7- ' -.. :7T . -r
DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
STOVE AAD GBOCEBV STORE.
Stoves
D'iCOSlIXOOUE Wholesale and Re.tail Dealers in all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass and Queensware, "Willowware, &c. Masonic Hall.
HOUUIt'rs Casli Store, nppotue ttie Post Office. Dn Goods aid Groceries.
J. V. ELLIOTT, Agent
J.
M. JtAUfDAL.I-Dealcr in Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Queensware, and a large and well selected ock ol Famih Groceries. Store North side Public square, Ray block east end, Shel Avville Ind.
J- jli. BLA Dealer in Boots, Stioes, Hats and Caps. St.r one door North of the Post Office in Gwynne's old corner, Shelbvville Intl. TilO
Endorsed by Eminent Physician.
rnHK a-eatest Remedy Known for Dys
1. PEPSiA, Debility, BtLiousss, Liver COMPLAINT: DlARKHBSA, HeARTBOBN, JaVSdice. Bt.oon DtSESFs, etc.. &c, Arc. etc., is IK. BBUHOS S BITTEBS. Also, as a prophylatic against Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Complarnts, &c. This remedy has a verv pi 'asant taste, and wiU be taUen as readily by children as by o lults The afflicted are jivited to try t. PIKT BOTTLES Pl:e 50 Cents. Send for a circular gining full particulars. . K CRITGER. Sole Aaent. 742
ri m. MATIlEIt Dealer in Groce l ries. Provisions. Stoneware. Salt
Tobacco, Fruits, green and dried, Seeds, Fish
Oils. YVooMen and Willow ware, montage
Rmshes. Bristol Brick. Baskets, Cotton
Bitting &C Store in Sprague House.
SPKAUUB & CAita I'KElr Commission Me chants ad Dealers in Grain and Agricultural Implements, Shelbyville,
fn,l References, (bv permission.) Wm
Glenn CiSons, Cincinnati, Weyer & McRee, & Eichelbereer. Lawrence-
bur". Ind.. Kasselman & Vinton, Indianap
olis. M. Kit7.?!tbbon, liulianapons.
Broadway. Kew
The Effect or Free Trade. Th New York Evening Post comments upon n article in the London Economist, going m mhnva that the exDerimenl of free trade
in Great Britain has been triumphantly
nrrwttfitV
The Economist publishes an exhibit of
the fact that the shipping entered ami cieai-
A in th British foreign trade. in 1857,
urontf.thrti millions of tuns, agains
fourtean ajillions before the rspeal of the
navigation laws. The Post inquires, what reason is there that the same principle would
k. .,f.r,fiil here, and adds "We
mv - - ' B . ate awara that the Protectionists are in the habit cf denouncing the free principle as advantageous to Great Britain alone, while it is destructive to the r sliona with which ehe daals;" but re confess our otter inability to understand this logic. The vast expotta of Great Brittin are paid for by ita imports, which are the production of other countries, atsd which es tho statistics thow, increase in a ratio corresponding to th increase of .hose exports- Tako the ing! articles of wheat and corn for exJ amples, A BrLL RcDOCirro JcDiciAt Expshscs. Mr. Tab.kioto.1 has inttoduced a bill in
tha Senate, leducinK the Common Pleaa
Tt..nict io twenty, and paying to each
Judge tl.200. It enlarges the jurisdiction
In ciil causes, antl oermitt the trial of per
tons charged with felony and commined ;
authorizes change of venue in criminal cases fiora tho Circuit Cr; and provides that where tha question or jurisdiction arises, a ease may be transferred to the Circuit Court, and not dismissed as heretofore. In an accompanying bill the cognizaiion of misdemeanors ia restored to Grand Juries. In the matter of salaries, there would be
a cleat saving of $11,000 per annum to the people or ilia State, if the bill should pass, and a further saving in the matter of jail delivery .which i of gt eat importance in the lerga towns and cities; We' ate pleased to notice any effort which looks to economizing and making mora eScient the judicial tystem of in Stat.
The Printer. A MONTHLY Newspaper, devoted to the uteres of the -Art preservative r -u ' & Httntinaton, pubiteh-
ers no 1 Spruce st., iNew York-Terms one
collar a year miuimu- , fnr f-Th. Printer' is an excellent paper tor
3 . . . i. : II
n -I T-ar 1 1 ' I lit". 1 1 ..oi.w
ousiness mcu i . ... Vllt
not only hae an extensive C"CU'V'"' ' J" i- :f. ..A,n trv over four thOUSdml
newspapers and periodicals.
Dec lbtn, OS.
Gror
ir ii.4i:(lll.l.i ueaier in
roreries, Provisions, Liquors, W ines
Candies. Chocolate, Luci
Pnn .ior m,ii not. tracKers. voices, nuno
Glassware &c. Produce taken in exenange
for eooils. Store west side Ot nmiic Fqunrr,
TOIIN 1IAUCK.- Baker and Con
I fectioner and Dealer in Groceries
F&ncy goods, Toys, Nuts, Fruits cV.c. Wed ,r,r,i f-ke made, to order on short notice.
Tobacco and Cigars, the largest stock in the
ritv Rooms two doors east ot trie isann
Shelbyville Ind. - " " " ' ' '
H"
Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore, existing betweeti Edw. G. Cornelius, Henry T. Gaines and Jos. C. Palmer, under the style, Cornelius Gaines & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The l usiness of said firm vil be settled by said Cornelius & Gaines. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are hereby notified to come forward ami ettle without delay. The business will be . ontinued at the same place, by said Cornet :.ia Gaines, nnrler the name and style.
Cornelius & Gaines, who hereby return ineir
thanks to the numerous friends and customers ot the old firm, and bone their patronage
will be continued with the new hrm.
EDW. Q. COK?itL.lU3 HENRY T. GMNES, JOS. C. PALMER. Jan. II. IS59. n!9tt.
KISS &. ItlEO. Bakers and Coulee
tioners, and dealers in i ruits, JNuts
Tovs. Fancv Goods. Tertumery, israsnes.
Tobacco and Ciears. Toilet soaps. Powdei
and Shot. Weddins cake made to order.
S. ore room on Harrison si. coiner of Jack
son. "-
Stoves
I . B Sheet
Ware!
AND
T I
Ware!
niHE undersigned respectfullr announces I ... r - .1 i. .
JL to nis numerous inuiius, miuun n.'n
nd couniv. that he is still on Land at thr
old established Stove Store, on Harrison
treet. with a lull and extensive assortment
ot COOKIXG. HEAIKMi and l'AKi.ui;
STOVES, for coal and wood, wilh a general
ssortment of tin, sheet iRr.N ana japas
f - l 1 nr. j -1. - . . 1 T j
neo wabe. wnicn ne oners to me pnunc a
reduced Prices, for cash or cjur.try produce.
I have also, added my already large
stork of Stores and Tinware, a full assort
ment of
-4 -i. . s -rr -o T CT! d
V3- jc V- w- J i J-- ' a
WOODEN AND "WILLOW ATAPvE,
which must be sold.
1 want in exchange for Stoves and Tin
1000 pounds Bacon, 1000 pounds Lard.
5000 " . Flour. 10')U ' lallow
HiObu&h'ls dried espies, 500 ' Butter.
100 doz. Chickens. .1000 ' ' Copper
100 bush White Seans, 1000 doz. f.ggs.
ROfi nounds old Brass. 500 bush, i lax beert
buu inisneis rotainss.
Pmemher the three storr briclt on Har
rison atiet, when you want bargain.
Sbelhvville. Aue. 25 .'58. n5l!f.
DR. UOOFLiDS BALJSA3IIC
CORDIAL, . Tht great ttandard medicines of the present
aje, have acquired their ffrtat populari'.y only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rsndercd by them in all cases; and tht
people have pronounced them worthy.
Live p Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of lhe Nervous System, Diseases or me Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedihj and permanently cured ly the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar preparation extant. It will cure, without TAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, BroncMtis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient ' Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cure ever hnown cf Confirmed Consumption. . A fea doses witl also at onee check and curt the mrsi severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Colo i! the Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. XL Jacksox & Co., No. 413 -4rcA Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dialers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C M. Jacksou will le on the outside wrapper cf each bottle. i In. the yAlmanqe published annually by tht proprietors, called Evebybomts AlmaxaC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all pans of the country. These. Almanac are given away by all our agents.
For fcaie by drupxisJs geneially. n20 ly.
Staves and Heading,
Bl
w lxr ivith a tlescrinticn
u, w .- . ... . N
dition, (age. occupation. Matns oi mr.tvc.; and in cases of extreme poverty to furnisn medicine Ires ol charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands t..e
hishest Medical skiil ot tne age, nu
furnish the most xpprovca moueru Ho
rrent. .
The Directors of tbe Association, m ineir Annual Ileport upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year -tiding January
1st, 18tB, express the tiigliest saiiyiaruon with the success which has etteuded the la
bors of the Consul-.mg Surgeon in tne cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Irn-
ootence, uonorinoca, u.cei,
roice of Onanism or Self-atue, &c., ana orJer a continuance of the stme plan lot
the ensuing year. The Directors, on a Teview of the bst, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the aClicted, especially to the young, and thev have resolved to devote themselvea witri rerewed seal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable repoit on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, of Self abuse, and other diseases of the sextinl organs, by the Consulting Surceoti, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope.) FREK OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Oth-
er reports onu iracis -u uqiuic ...
treatment of sexual diseases, diet. ore. are constantly being published for gratuitous-
distribution, and will oe eni io me iiuinru.
Some of the new remedies mid methods ot
treatment discovered during the last year,
are of great value.
Addrsss. lor report or twtmoni, Dr. J. SKI L LIN HOUGHTON.
Actina Surseon. Howard Association, ?o.
South "Ninth St., Philadelphia, Ta.
Bv orer of the Director. ' EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prest., GEO. FA1RCHILD, Sec'ry. r27vl.
Plcn "Vaulcd limnediateljr. A few more active and enterprising young
men can hnd immediate employment, uj
which they can make from S600 to &10f0 a . . r I J
year; to act as agents icr several new aim
nopuiar works lust pubusnen exclusive y lor
agents, and not for sale in book stores. We
havea great numberot agents employed many of whom are making from 615 to 820 per week. Those wishing to engage in tbi pleasing and rrofi'able business will, for
particulars, &c address.
ij. 1j. L'LKUl Ot K,J., Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers. Sandusky City, Onio. Cr?- Editors of Newspaper giving the
above and following three insertions and
calling attention to it, and sending a copy
contriiiiira it, wi.l reieive any terse ol tne
following works: Life of Napolean, by Uadley,
Li!e of Li layette, Life of Josephene - .' -". Wild scenes of a Hmter's Life, Lives of Mary and Martha Washington, ' Odd Fellows Amulet.
Any person wishing any of the above books can have them sent by mail, iree of postage, on receipt of the above retail price. Ad.lress, C. L. DERBY & CO. ri20w3,
SI 25 1 25 1 25 I 25
25-25
D
O you want a good Pen-Knife, or a fine
Gold
Pen. eo to
MORGAN'S DRTJR STORE.
ciijted themselves in the Tailoring bu-
the best sty.'e, at short notice. Shop north
west corner i'liouc square, oncmj Aim.
JE. OTcOl K wiercnani lanoi, . one door nor.'h of J. W. Elliott's on
Harrison street, opposite tne rosi oaiuc, Shelbwille Ind.
WM. S. MARSH Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles and Harness. Re
pairing done at short notice ana in goon style. COLLARS not to be excelled in the State. Persons wishing anything in my line of business, are invited to call and see for themselves. Shop on south side public square, one door west of John Weise's.
ttt nnnivKISG Dealer in Sad-
VV - Hle and Harness. South Bide of
Public square, Shelbyville Ind.
METCALFAFACAi, GENERAL dkalkt.s is
WORKED AND HOUGH LUMBER,
AKT MAXCTACTrilERS OF
Window-Sash Doors
PATENT WEATHER -BOARDING
BLINDS. LATHING. PARTITIONING,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
HMHEY KEEP ON HAND AT THEIR J. FACTORY AND LUMBER-YARD, IN NEWTOWN, and for sule, a superior articlePOPLAR LUMBER! suitable for building purposes, such as FLOORING,
SCANTLING. HOUSE JOISTS. BOAT ROOFING, WEATHER BOARDING. &c, &c,
and will receive and fill orders on short notice, and upon reasonable terms.
Sash, Painted and Glazed, ' KEPT OS HASH, . rr"T The attention of Builders is invited
to our superior facilities for furnishing articles for putting up House-Frame-Wrork.
Out Machinery is all New, and embraces
Latest Improvements. FOR PRICES, SEE CIRCULAR. METCALF & FAGAN. A. Gobi. agent, Shelby Yille. New Lawrenceburg Dec. 24. '58. nl7 m3.
FOR
FLOUR BARRELS!!
JAJIES LISDSET TrKF.PS constantlv on hand an extensive
'V -.r n - r QtoAS- and Hoarl. I .
xx quiiuuiY ui ewpnvt tresses, ol ever
T
. . . " t i. ... l- -c . : cv, 1
inCT tor r lour narieis ii uis rmn'ij i byrille, which he will sell at prices to suit the times for cash,
STAVE BLOCKS WANTED.;
The subscriber will pay the highest market r ce for eood merchantable stave blocks, de- !. - . - r . - r.i.11 T 1 1 -
livered at. nis idciory in oneiu;yiuc. JAS. LINDSEY. FLOUR BARRELS FOR SALE.
T am constantlv manufacturing and am
Sew Ciiair and Mattress. KSTABIYISIIMlT'.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HE Undersizned have made arrange
ments to manufacture Chairs and Mat-
variety, at their New Shop
on iiarnson Mreet, near ir.e xiinourgu
Depot, where thev intend to keep on band.
and make to order, in quantities to suit the
iraue a good variety at wnoiesaie prices.
We would say to our friends who want a sett of No. 1 Chairs or Mattress, for family use, that we will furnish them, made out
of gocd seasoned timber and snucss, wnicn we will warrant to hold up the Ohio fat
girl, if sbe don't weigh over 640 pounds.
We nave also on nanti a 101 i CLOTHES BACKS wbich are superior to anv other rack in use.-
prepared at all tim.-s to supply millers and Our Motto is CHEAP! Cheap as tf others with a superior quality and workman- Ckeapest, and we will not be undersold, ship ol flour barrels, at the lowest market f0r we are practical workmen at the business.
price at my Cooper Ehop in bhelbyvine. ah
WANTED, CASH enough from our customers to pay our debts. Our delinquents please take notice. CORNELIUS. GAINES & CO. ' Fot. 4. '53. nStf. WAU WITH EXOLIND! . R WILLIAMSON begs leave to inform his customers and the rest of mankind that he is going to quit the dry goods b-ifiiness. and will commence selliug off at
cost, on Urnistmaa day me zom oi ufremberand will continue to do so until a'l is
sold, My stock consists of DRY GOODS,
Queensware, Hats. Csps. Boots anrt bhoes. R WILLIAMSON. Shelbyville, Dec. 13 ih, '&3. nl5wlO. TO our Customers. THE year is about closed and we desire to close up oui business for this year as soon as possible, and your early attention
to the matter, will save us much trouble, and it may be that it will save von some cost. CORNELIUS. GAINES & CO. Shelbyville. Dec. 30. '53. n!7tf.
M L. JOHNSON, Dealer iu all kinds of fine Carved and common
Furniture, Chairs, &c. Rooms on Jackson street near the Edinburg Depot. Metalic burial Cases and wood coffins furnished on short notice.
"tt -inni Manufacturer and Deal-
J ' er it. Furniture of all kinds also Un
dertaker.
salesroom on Washington street
east o: tnejuPiic qu"c. vium
fTirni'.ure are invited to cau ana c
stock.
Staves! Staves!! DRY COOPER STUFF for sale at low fiauresby J. H. SPRAGUE.
Shelbyville Iud., Oct. b 'bS. r5yl.
CF.O. MOItIOX House and Sign X Painter, G'.azler, Grainer, Paper Hang
er &C Residence on. rniiRun r..ii,uUC
gq'ia-e -vea o: mw... .
SEED OATS. GROWN and selected in Canada, very heavy Spring Wheat Canada Golden
jjrop Canadian Split peas auu uatmeai,
Formate by ROBERT CARMICHAEL. Prodnce Commission Merchant. No 25 West Front street Cinclnnaii. no22m2.
nnlrc nmmntlv attended to.
' JAS. LINDSEY.
BUILDING LUMBER, nrll kinrls. constantly manulacturing and
on hand for sale at my mills in Jsneioyvuie
at prices to suit the times.
B45,ly.
JAS- LINDSEY.
0
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
F the bet quality, and at Uw prises.
Call and see for yourselves.
J. II. SPRAGUi.ShelbTvill! Ozt. 5 '58. n5yl
T
IIOS.Clli:ilV Billiard Hall,
(just opened.) Harrison si., up siai.s,
fFrtiTrea ni l Ftsnrt ne.rvv"- ty.
A IICHAEL i'0 -DJ'Uc' " ' riVX Dresner. Shop oil Washington street
east of Public square
and Hair
Cupping. Bleeding ana room Shoo on Washington St., opposite the banfc.
w -v k kii I P(lZ Barber
I Dre!er. Also Practices Leeching,
OLIVEU 5. BUXXEK-Oak H-ll, on Harrison St., near lmburg Depot, where can be found at all hours. Malt by 's best oysters, got up in tbe best style.
Surveyor's Notice.
DWARD WINCH ELL, Surveryor of
Sbelbr Count. Indiana, informs the
cituens of Shelby county, that he is now pre
pared to attend io au omciai Dusiur, liTd to the surveying lends, and esfal.'.ihing corner ficc. AM orders left at the office ol T. A. SJcFarland, over Robins' Drug stcr. or at the Volnntecr oSce, will be jromptly tt.'nded to. ' . EDWARD W1NCHELL. County Surveyoy. January 23 1S59. n23 ly.
Administrators Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrators cf the estate of William Heck, late of Shelby county, Indiana, deceasedwill on Tuesday the 15ih day
of March. 1S59. on the premises, sell at pri
vate sale, tbe following described portioa or
tract of land, to-wit: Thirty-five acres ot land, out of the north-east cornerof section thirteen, in township twelve, north of range six east, in Shelby county, Indiana, eaid thirty-five acres of land to be surveyed, on tbe following terms to-wit: One third of the purchase money down, one third in six
Lin in tbs, and tbe rfsitire tn twelve nintns
ffr.m;U'e"t?r !'". Ttrt pwrelm?-er vu:g note w?iing valuation tn 1 ajpraif-CRient laws, with interest Imm dit.
WILLIAM HECK J GEORGE HECK
Feb, 10,1809. n23w4pfS3,
We are also prepared to do all kinds of
Turning at short notice. Corn Ilnsks "Wanted, for which the market price will be paid J. B. All kinds of Furniture and Chair" Repaired and Revarnished. Give tjs a call. S. B. AGNEW & CO.
Nov. 4ihlb58. nSm3.
HENRY DUTTZEIl,
ANNOUNCES to the ritins of Shelbyrille, and vicinity, thst be is on hand again, at his old stand' on Harrison Street, opposite the post office, with the very best meat tho market affords. Ke will always be on hand on market mornings, vbere ali who favor him with their patronage shall be supplied with the best tbe market aSbids. n4tf.
I HAVE a large stock of Port M-mae, Pocket Ecofcs', Banker's Cas-ts, aoC Physician's Cases, that I will sell chr. S. W. fvTOPG'VN'.
Adir.r's.
I) I . Fonda's
over.
i'-!acin:itb. fad
BffiRHAVES Bitters, for sale bv S. W.MORGAN.
TTTtYE remedies prepared at the La fa vet te
JLli lnSrmary for the cure of Acute, Sub j F!mw.
SCESCKir.K AT IF von wUb to s-:-crr a c.p;
Engravinsr, tToe il.sgo
lha Art Jcurca' with tit nih'-r t :
sure and salscr'J S3. Irf-re tbe 1st of Jan.
15S9. FpeciTntn copies r f tbe abtrre, axd full rarticalars riven, by applyirc to V Wil. ii- L1:kjX, Agent. See wivertifemciit el-ewl-eTe headed Kew
Arc.
Pric M.efLl-
SCH'C. BlUllhilvltiw ... . , , 1
rar per package, tr five rJo.ltrs per courfe. I y-"
Jan. 13 h. 1-59. . 9.B3jpoWI'
C KEK"RIPTIONl put up wttti urati.e s w
i and riisr.atcb, at tne POST Or FICE DRUG STORE.
B
L.NKS, Klanks. Deeds, Mojtsoges,
anc Justices blanks, for sale bv. S. W. MORGAN.
Ol'NTRY Stoie leepers w;,! finrl t:.it
h Comrr.err al an'S M T.etary arfrcles
if New York ekiy ews
cao tie reue-. opin. Hijiri c ivd
or b the pric r-f a year s fritscuion.
Orjdy oo r! !'ra year.
Nawatx sr. - -
rablitGedat No.lC2
t LA-'S o' t-iz-s iiiie, lor sale at H i!aaDfcf.-eT's priresat rCSTCFFICC I'BUG STORE-
