Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 1, Shelbville, Shelby County, 11 September 1862 — Page 3

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LOO -A. Xi . H0TI0E TO ADVERTISERS. TeoIinnler tt Ihe orttr ran published In Shelby tss',r- -he large tad permanent circulation, offering euprior advantages U advertisers. IMPERATIVE NOTICE. On and aftef lhi date bo notice for divorrp, notins of nonresidence, mw for sale of land (excepting Sheriff Sales), Sotiees of administration, nor 11 notices of any Vlnd, will bt Inserted in the Shelby Volunteer unless payment for the wnebtmadein advice, but to the parties so advanrinc U mor-yt. discount of H jr cent will be made. S-lf-protection demand that we shuul 1 rigidly adhere to this taie. and in no instance will it be deviate! from. Attest 14, ieK. County Fair Meeting There will be a meeting of the Doard of Directors, Life Member, and all others inter-

'tited in the suet, of" our County Agricuf ?al citt the office of E- G- Mayhew. I flO oMock in the furnoon of Monday next. :f Ipf5?lnTttat'fn extended, and all are i l y'Hcited'to lie present, as business Vf& T&tiTt and vital importance is to I transacted.

Salary Supplies. There will soon be a demand for hospital supplies taxing the resources of the country its utmost capacity. Now is the time for every one to prepare to contribute their

j iu'ght Let every housewife in this county put .J up a Tew extracans of peaches, dry an extra

i quantity ot truit, and look around and see if phe has not a few articles of bedding that 1 -could be spared, and have them in readiness. I "TJ1C.S? articles will all bo required, in fact ate indepensible for hospital use It is the duty , o" those at home to do what lays in their

power to contribute to the comfort and alleviate the sufferings of those who have gone forth to do battle in defense of the Union,

a tiur country ana nnertie.

Organize I Organiza ! It is proposed that the able-bodied nu n of Shclbyville and vicinity meet at the Court

SlloUse on .Saturday next, at 3 o'clock, for tho purpose of organizing themselves into companies and drilling. It is essential that we fi put ouree'v in a condition to defend our

Itves and opcrty against the invader who is already approaching our border. Let every man turn out. Thr Exempt. V this ivoMt nnMlJi i;t

Y-f those in this county exsmnt from draft

The list was not complete! until Wednesday afternoon, and the time necessary to put it in type has delayed the appearance of the Volunteer several hours beyond the usual time. AxxorxcEMENTs. The name of Capt. T. A. McFarland is this week announced as an independent candidate for Representative, find John Thompson for Sheriff. fguLT. Fi.rxx took J 5 recruits for the olst Regiment to Indianapolis yesterday. A few more are wanted. P3. All the buildings on the Camp Meeting grounds at Acton, excepting the dining hall, or eating tent, were burned to the ground ftn Thursday night. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. We are at a loss to conjecture what motive any person could have in committing the offence al though the inhabitants in and around Acton. tip we re informed, suffer much ann -y.inc.o from the unruly persons who attend the an nustl gatherings, especially on Sundays, but it is hardly to be believed that they would peek such a course for redress. 'Personal. Our former townsman E. C. Mayhkw, now employed in onef the depart, raents at Washington, arrived home on a brief visit last week, looking remarkably gay and hearty, as if the periodical excitement o! "Washington is in danger" agreed w ith him. 'Pave Cominookr arrived here from Gallipolis on Saturday evening, having ' evacuated" the town for a brief season, or until the rcb guerrillas shall become less familiar in that locality. A large number of the boys belonging to the lGth Regiment, who were captured by tb rebt at Richmond, Ky., and parolled arrived at home the latter part of last week. They represent the treatment of the Union troops by Gen. Nelson, their commander, as in fa -ous and brutal in the extreme L 5u We a b for a arc indebted to the Central Com handsome conv of the address of liVhV Hiram Walbripge, on the political and industrial interests of the United States, deliTercd at th Coopper Institute, New York city, on the 4th of -July last. 7f t tL Nathan Earlywine, Jus numerous acquaintances in this county will lie pleascl tolfarn, has been appointed a Major in the 00th (Cavalry) Regiment Indiana Volunteer?. It may not be out of place to here mention that the Major is now one of the best Democrats to be found in the country. He has renounced Republicanism in all its phases and acknowledges the Democrats were right, ooly in tho campaign of I860 but when hey offered , to surrender party and everything they. held sacred to effect a compromise fit our difficulties. lie is confident that the adoption of (be Crittenden, Douglas or Border State proposition would have been a death blow to the cherished hopes of the leaders of the rebellion and knocked the Thole affair in the head, and at the same time -ten creditable instead of dishonorable to North He considers the present so callJV'woTement one of the most per- ' ,1 cancerous dodges of the politiCtosues who managed the Republity, and richly deserving the condemt.i of every honorable man who loves his

The Place to Go. Every man and boy wants a neat looking and substantialIIat or, Cap and for the least possible amount of money. To each we would recommend the establishment of H. Bambkrokr, No. 16, East Washington St, Indianapolis, nearly opposite Glenn's Block, and two doors above the Adams Express office, where they will find a large and well selected stock, comprising every Ptyle and grade extant, manufactured by himself out of the best material and which he offers at the lowest ruling rates. His assortment of Straw Goods

will also be found large and desirable. Retail dealers throughout the country will find it to their adrnntage to give Mr. Bamberger a call when wishing to replenish their stocks, as he is prepared to give them as good bargains in every respect as can be obtained in Cincinnati. Letter From Co. P. 51st. Regiment. Stevexsox Ala., Aug. 18th, 1852. Mr. Editor. The 20th Brigade has marched over two hundred miles since Corinth was evacuated, building R. R. Bridges and constructing roads for our Artillery and baggage waggons to pass over, and are now at work buildingForts, Stockades and blockhouses for the defence of this place. Although we have not as yet been in a general engagement, we have had picket fighting amounting to almost the same, especially on the 27th of May last. Corn pan F. was thrown out some mile and a half in f ront of our breastworks on picket. There was a continual fire kept up through the day, and about 3 o'clock there was a s'rong force brought to bear against us. They occupied a ridge covered with a thick growth of timber in which they could hide with safety, some four hundred j-arch from our lines. We occupied a ridge and had the same facilities for a hiding place, yet seeesh kepc up a continual fire, some of their shots coming rather too close to be pleasant to us, showering down on us leaves and also some limbs, oine hitting the ground in front of us throwing the dust in our faces, others striking the very tre.-s w hich afforded us a shelter. The Company was deployed out in groups of fours at intervals of twenty feet, ourlittle Capt passed down the lines rapidh, cautioning the boys not to fire un ess they hae a dead thing on a traitors heart. The consequence was we did not do much fireing, for the reason they kept concealed, but it wa-a plea, ure for us to tire into a thicket supposed to contain a traitor, so we filed a few random shots. The rebels kept up a continual lire until about 4 o'clock when Nelson threw a few shells among them which caused them to skedaddle out of the woods. The excitement produced under the circumstances sharpened the wits of the boys and several pleasant remarks passed up and down tha lines The boys of company F. exhibited great coolnes and courage during that trying hour. Capt. McGuire passed up and down the lines with as apparently little concern as though he had been going from one Store to another in Shelhyville, only somewhat faster. Lieut. Flinn was very sick with the fever at the time, and could not be with us. Lieut. Delano, who is a soldier by nature and as regular in his line of duty as the "earth in its revolutions, was with us, inspiring confidence by his presence. Our Regt., took a trip lately into tho Mountains of Northern Allahama, which is full of adventure, but doubtless you have read the details of the trip given by the Lol. ere this, so I will say nothing farther on the subject A few days ago our company was on its way to the works, when we were mcfbv Col. Hooker of thc6)th Ohio who is in command of this post, whn we were ordered by him to ascend the mountain hack of our camp, and to ascertain if possible what the purpose of the lire was which we could see as the smoke was arising above the trees. After climbing up through rocky passes for more than two miles we reached the summit. We found a large pile of logs fired, arid the leaves had caught fire and several acres were burned off. We tore apart the log; and extinguished the burning leaves, and then took a view of the scenery which is beautiful beyond description. North of us lav mountain peaks in endless succession. South of us could be seen the Tennesci river winding its way along the base of another mountain beyond. East is a broken country with a few houses here and there as far as the eve could reach. But West was the most teautiful sight I ever beheld, a beautiful valley some eight miles in width and thirty in length, and looks like a highly cultivated garden. The air up here is pure, the mercury at 100 degrees. About euu set Cat t Me. gave orders to get into line, and we begin to descend, when about one third of the way down dark overtook us, but the moon sheil forth its soft light through tl.e openings between the trees, which enabled us o see our way down. We halted at the res orvoie to rest and get water. The boys were all delighted with the trip and wery excused from further duty that night. After Capt. Mc. made his report to Col. Hooker, the Col. said we had performed a good work, as doubtless the tire had been made by the rebels as a signal light to guide the Gurrillas in a raid upon the town We havejust returned from a scout to the town of Bellfounte, in which we had some startling adventures, almost proving fatal to some of our boys, but my letter fs of sufficient length and I will not give a detail of the trip at this time. The health of our Company is excellent at this time, as we have uone sick in tho Hospital and very few unfit for duty. 1 am yours Respectfully, "T. A. Mork )RKISON. B3i It has been decided by judicial authority that a man who signs the muster rolls of a regiment, although not sworn in, is bound to serve the same as if he had ta ken the oath. D" Since Mr. Greeley receivel the letter from the President, ht is said to feel about four inches taller. To day he rebukes the "envious spleen" of the fellows who had not the honor of beinjr rebuked by the Presi dent There is a story told of an Irishman 1 who boasted tho Kins; did him the honor ot addressing him. When Questioned as to what he said, he answerea, "Well, he told me to get out of his way !" Mr. Greeley is not a jocular fellow, and we fear the point of this will be lost upon him. Jour, of Com. Gen. Prince and staff were taken prisoners in a singular manner at the battle of Slaughter Mountain. During the fight, tho General, in the excitement of the moment, rode up in front of a rebel regiment, and shouted to them to "charge the d d reh els." He was answered by them with ''We don't take orders from a d d Yankee like you, but we'll take ycu," which they did, se curing himsolt and stan.

NOTICE Is hereby ciren thai the Board of Directott of the Shelbyvilla Flatrock & XorristoWn, Turnpike Co. haa declared an installment of 25 per cent on the subscribed Stock due and payable on the 18th day of August next, and 12J per cent due on said Stock every thirty days thereafter until the same is paid out Alexander Cory, Secretary. July 17th, 1862. Dr. Roback'a Scandinavian Remedies Are you sick, no matter what organ is affected, depend upon it, the blood, which is the food and sustenance of everyorgan, is

full of corruption! My Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, break up the souace of disease in the fluids of the body. They purge and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and and cures in dispepsia, scrofula, eruptions, fits, tumors, nerviousness kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, rhumatism, headache, want of eaxual vigor, etc.. etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See advertisment Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Shelhyville it Brandywine Turnpike Company, that at a meeting of the Directors of said Company held on the 15th inst. the following order was adopted. "Ordered that the subscribed stock to said nr : l. . (i 1 it.. .- : 1, iurnpiMj Hupaiiy o " ny ueciarea to oecouie uue hiiu ajmuiu uo follows 1; per cent on the 1 1 th day ot Aug. next 15 per cent on the 17th day of Sept next 15 per cent on the 17th day of Oct next 20 per cent, on the 17th day of Xov. next 'JO per cent on the 17th day of Dec. and that the same be payable at the office of said Lompanv in Shelhyville. liOBKKT'M. MONTGOMERY, Pres't. Bex. F. Davis, Sec. .Tulv 15th 18G2. ANNOUNCEMENTS. UEPUESEXTAT1VE Cant. T. A. M'Fakl&id will l an indenendant. unennditinn:il I'nioii w.irrAn.li.hitfi.r t!,tf .itl'KVDt R.-nrt'wntative in I the State Legislature, at the Oetolwr election, subject to the t,,, nfti, a.i.Io I Vttll. MIFKIFF . .

j-.d. oi.rsTOR-lou win please announce mat i win oe figured, rikhI article of Nei k-handkerchicfs, Pocket-hand-an imlependent candidate for the ollice of Sheriff of Shelby kerchiefs, men's Oloves, Socks of various kin-ls and material.

county, at trie eusuing Octouer electiou. t.iflV Tlti"l ncAv I t-'HELBTVIIXE, August SClll, 1S62. Sheli'-y county that he is a candidate for election to the o.l.ce Jir) X. MiKns rpTirH'ttiillv aitniniwHS to tht voters of of fcheriff of said County at the ensuing October election. 11 vpv W. UnirnTWi. of Sbelbvville. is a eandiitate for Sherid of Sht'lbj county at the ensuing election, indeend. lot I essential to the liest i merest of the Country at this time to I draw party lines or to present party tickets to the people. hen the present reiifllion shall bo put down and peace re4fort tti tiip Puniitrv i t wi 11 l tinip I'tir thi tptinli to tflifni1 I their t me aiul means to sustain tiai tv orir:tni.ations. I VCIIL Tltr til'ltKie ' Mr. Ppicer Sir : Please announce the name of Amwew I J. istekkiiwd as a eanduiate tor re-eiei'tion to the ouioe oi I County Treasurer at the ensuing Octolier election. Ed. VoLrNTEFR : Please announce that I will he a candi dat-: liefore the people of Shelby County for the Office of County Treasurer, at the ensuing October election. NATHAN GOODRICH. II. 13 YMBERGER, WHOLESALE AND Rl TAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, XO. 16 EAST WASIIEVOTOX STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE ADAMS EiPRKSS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Ssptll-ylJ ADJllJIISTRATOH'S KOTICE. VJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned h:vs been ! appointeil Administrator of the estate of Joseph Tull, lute ot Shelby County, Indiana, deceased. Said esUtw is supposed to lie solvent. MOSES Q. TULL, Sep.ll-3t Administrator. A I.U i. 1ST K ATO ICS S A EE . ATOTICE is hereby eiven th:t I will sell at public auo11 tiou, on Thursday, the 23d day of October, f6'2, at the l:te resilience of Josepli Tull, in Suijar Creek Townsiiip. Shelby County, Indiana, all of tlie' personal pruerty of s;m1 Joseph lull,neeea.iel, (excepting that portion takfii by the willow.) c insisting of Horses, Cattle, llofs, Wheat, t orn in the hebl, on-; a-on, one Keaier, and a iienersl assortmentof tarniinj L teusils. Hount'liold r mniture, Ac. Term'. All sums under three dollars, eash in hand, and all suiiisnver three dollars acredit of twelvemonths wi 1 e ?iven, the purchaser giving his note with approval security, waiving valuation atm appraisement laws. MOSES O. Tl'LL, Sept. 1 1 -3t. Administrator. 500 Cords Red Oak Stave Bolts,; For w hich I will pay cash at the highest market rates. PHI LI SPKAOCC, J. II. SPUAGl'Eiax't. Shelhyville, Sept. 4, 1862.-tfo S E I'TEMBEU APPOINTMENTS. DR. h ARDMAN, Analytical Physician, and Physician fo Diseases of the Lungs, Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and In valid's Retreat, Corresponding lemlier of the london Meilicl Society of Observation, Author of" Letters to invalids.' and editor of the "Medical Stchwacope, ' may be consulted at SHELBYVILLE, IND., 1" i TT . 1.TJL x jl a sun JS-j ti a ct 3IOXDAV SEPTEMBER IS02. Cures w arrautod. EXAMINATION FREE! JIONTIIEY VISITS. Althonch not the best mode of making examinations, Dr. II. wi , when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking anv onetions. Particular attention paid to diseases oi women ana cnudren. No Mineral Poisons used : various combinations of Barks, Buds. Leaves, ixiu.uums, ate., obtained irom uie urieniai climes and of the Indians, only are prescribed a run supply of which the Doctor always carries. Dr. Hardman treatsall chronic or lone standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, n ' II . ' UAm. VnlMn V.l n rn. .M JVA orain, iicnn, Scrofula, FiU, Cancers, uneumansm, i;ropsy, sin iiitcascs Fever Sores, Catarrh, Seminal Weakness, Neuralatfa, Whites Insanity, Dyspepsia, (iiddmess, Heat of Lrme, eTpmnis, ?ick Ileadache, Enlarged Tonsils, lc I 3ttfo EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "TOTICE is herehy given that the undersigned have been m taken out letters as Executors oi tne last wm ana Testament of Nicholas Pfendler, late of Sbelt county, In diana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Sept. 3, 1362. SAMUEL PFENDLER. RUGER & CALDWELL, Wholesale Grocers .ST COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wo. 68 East "Washington Street, INDE1WAPOE1S, IND. All Goods sold as cheap as in Cincinnati. "SSyl 4 TWO ITO RSI Platform Spring Wagon, has bseosjsed apms and will be sold cheap aff lor rn. Juy 31, m. w- MOKUK.

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Selling? off j AT COST For the next CO days. ALL TII03E IS NKKD Or CIiQ)TIHIIH.B Wilt find It to their Interest to j1t me t call. SAILEL. O'COXXEtt. itl X. B. All those indebted to me tT note or mwm' X. B- ail those indebted w me r mww 'm i . i ,,uirth needfUl to winy debts. (am) w y k-j -ri - q i

yx Onandnftef this date, until the v rfllllcttitensof Shelty rt rotpectfnlly Informed tfcatl --.JT. claw of tbertiieon, I shall receive Cl'CSS. J. hTerrchsed the thore esublishmeot, ea aow refiI)ftilv bv ExnreSS.C? eeMrgandiballkeep cos.untly o hurt

i - A I a scrnT or anil?8 eclcbrafd Baltimore OYSTERS-! winch will be rold by the Can, lUlf-can or serred opto Order, at the EASTER BASEMEXT BAT IIOl'SE. Aug. 23, ldCi. JOIIX M'CARTY, Proprietor. K, CAIJCSIIT, CLOTHING EMPORIUM We!t side of Harrison street, opposite Elliott & Major's nank, Shelhyville, Ind. T II AVE a Urge and fine awrtmentof the following Goods I constantly ou hand, and still roceiviiii:, to wit: Ilroadconstantly ou hand, and still roceiviiii:, to wit: Cluths, Casgimtire, CiliinarttU, Sattinets, Wool Tweeils, Ve-ttiuirs of all ilLcrit)tiins. such an satin, silk, zrcnadier. plush, Valencia, marsailles. cashmeres, itc, tc. Shirts, I Collars, Cravats of all kind, sucn a silk, satin ana fancy Sudi;iid:r.s, itc, all of which I am ready to Lspose of at 1 " ' PRICES TO SUIT, and Material warranted eual t any in Mnrkt, and at as or priced. I resiectfully call the attention ot the Veniremen of Shelbyvilte and vicinity to roy stock of Awnr am r t AWTTiain ILIIIMN A 1 1 U L, LU 1 fl I 1 1 ll VnvAimJ -aaiw uwAmMivi liefore purchrsine elsewhere. I am constantly receiving 111 MltW um n.li' at all tlmr4 t.i flirnih ufiT tbnt mflV cjmII nnn mp with a l!(H)II SI I I . :it :i satisfartorv orice. All I kinds of Ct'srO.Tl WOUK done on short notice, ... ...... I ,AK''1 W a a. m m. u ve, i and in gooa style. ah worn warraniexi. ".o tit, n I Take," is my motto. Gentlemen, give me a call, and I will wait upon you with much pleasure. K. Lai oiict, By T. S. CAUCHEY.Age.it. May 8, 'Ci-tf. NEW GO(0)e! CHEAP GOODS! SEASONABLE GOODS ! AT THK Old Corner Store ! . MY STOCK OF SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c, ui never lareer than at this time, all of which arlll t disposed of at prices as lnw as theiime quality of good can I obtained iu Indianapolis or elsewhere, 10 CASH- BUMS. I also have a large and varied assortment of B OO TSt & SMOJES, IIat8 fc CiipH, and in fact every article usually re-piired in my line, of dif ferent grades and prices, including a general assortment of GROCERIES, of a superior quality, which are kept for the accommodation of customers, not ( profit. Those desiring afy article in the Dry Goods line wilf And it to their interest to give me a call. m.t29. ED. COUNELIES. Dentistry! DR. J. K. JAMESON Offers his professional services to tne community oi eoei"Tville and vicinity. Having hail a number or yeart practical rmerience he feels confident of his ability to give enure sati if action to all who mv taror mm wiuiacau. wnnmr PI,ATL Wifiaiv, TEETII FILEIXC, EXTIIACTniit C. h . Uce n(1 in the moft arproTej manrer. I , . . . . Office on Harrison Mreeu (room loraeru ocrnnien nr i. q rirhr us e Tailor ihon. t.auny, us s Aanor s P Dec 19 tfo Eye ami Ear Infirmary J. W. PARRISH, M. D., Oculist and Anrist, GENERAL SURGEON, Infirmary en Ttarrison Street, neise' bnilding, Bosjth of Gorga a Hardware store, up stairs, Snunmixc I5D. TREATS all diseases of the Eye and Ear. lie srlTl operate on Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Pterygium, 8trhisinns (cross Eyes), and will trat cases of Soro Eyes, sssth as Granulated Lids. Purulent Opthalmia, Opacities of Cat ass, Ac All forms of . Tceaisal onSsaeoUfic Pindplta. With mors tldll and LXSS PAIN than it asanl ia this dsv it of Burgery. vtsa

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No.1. jNo. 1. GEO. C. THACHER, DIALX IX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD & WILOW WARE,

Queens-Ware, Stone-Ware, Nails, &c, 1 w'PQT Pflml kAV HOUSE 0. 1, t.O L KUUJi Ail UVUC., SIIELBYVILL.E. IXD. m m a a uenerai a uioicc ASMirimeui of article in my line, which will be sold at extremely low nuro FOR CASH ONLY. Remember thatcm will ret many Goods at this house, snd that our articles are pure and freah. The Highest Market Trice Paid Tor all Kinusai Lountry Produce. Alwys on haml a superior quality cf FLOTTR and MEAL for Family use. IMayl NEW STORE An New Groods, Vo 29 Rav Mouse rinilE ci titers of Shelby county are respectfully notified 1 that at the above location tliey will alwaa find a full assortment of of every article pertaining to the PRY GdMMLDS Trade, bought at the Lowest Rates for cash, and will he acid lor the same. I shall aim to keep my st.clt oi LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Ac c . . full ana complete. Jiaving naa a num'nr 01 yrar rjT-Ti ence in tne tra-ie, i proicss some no ieuKeoi wic ind exercise the same in the selection of my goods, and it is iuferior article is palmed upon me. here wui also he found among my stock a full supply ot Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS t SHOES, HATS d- CAPS. I also keep a fair stork of GROCERIES, more for the ac commodation f customeis tlian pro lit. Don't be deceived.hut call and examine my stock nerore purchasing elsewhere. Remember the pla. No. 2 Ray House Bock. 1'EURY II ITT EL. (CHANGE l ale,k Feed HATINO purchased the Toner Livery Stable, on Waahington street, I take pleasure in announcing to the ci tiiens of Shelby viile, permanent and transient, that I ahall i always ne prepared to furuinh them with Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE HOUSES, AC, &C, i of a style equal to the best, and at price In keeping with the times. 1 shall Veep none l et good horses, and you may confidently rely upon getting a "presentable" turn-out at my stable. I shall also constantly kep on hand horses (or trade and sle, and those wanting a reliable nag for any purpose, are requested to give me a call. Those having horses to sell are invited to give me a call. I at have plenty of stable room for the accommodation of transient horses, by the hour, day or week. April 3d tf. . A5ISDZ5. Xew Tariff and Special Tai. T n AVE disposed of my stock of B"OKS k. STATION TIO-I iu re-I limrso ! ERY to Jomsi Mokriso!, Jr., and take plesMire commending my friend in need of anything in that his establishment opiiotnie tne iost Ut&ce. lie tea a complete and wel Iselettedstockof 1 looks. Paper, I nk. Pens, skc. Ky this arrangement we nave more time to devote to TDxrvism f9 IVTocV iciuoo, and now offer new sad) extra inducements in that line. July 31, 1962. 8. VT. 11 ORG A 5. XJ. 3J. Igain in tlie Wield: My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. MATE just opened tnd am bow etfering for sale a supsv riar lot of all kinds of M&Y GDX0ID, BOOTS A.1D SHOES, HATS -AJISnD C-AJPS, Of the latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS xO CASH PURCHASERS. 7LfCalI sod nanine kefire fsn-etssmag elsewbsr. A penny saved is two pence earned. TO Store is one door North wf Dr. Boris' Drug Store where I shul always be happy to wait uyow those that faeer MwiUtasaU. r. M. GADD. ShlbTTilla,Jn 11, 196?. $40 WAGES PAID $100 To sell good for the Anax's EcwrtM Macaw Cosvsjrr. Wt will gist conrmhMioa on all goods sold by oar Agent, or pay wages at front f40 to f 100 per nonth,an4 pay all expenses. Our machine is perfect iatss I tea. AcbiUcaa learn to operaU it by half a. tow's ls atraetfc! It is eqal to any Tawry wia Msss la qae, sod we hnte sJinctD the pries to fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three yesrs. Address C. XTGGLXJ. iySl-Eltn Gen-Agent, Detroit, aisrhivotici:. ALL per ions are hereby brWd. essplnyisigor assbrilng one J"ba Thonus-toolored), srithout thtooasenl of his wants or thoaabssnag legal eoatrol oaar hiss, the said Joaa ThoiasaBSaaB'acr. Kcn. Unx, f helhy Aag. , lN?-t3 Carta Hot,

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AT TR DE PALACE! H. A. FLETCHER & CO., Star, WZ9T WA5HIXGT05 STftXXT, KLXGANT STYLE!, ALL G&ADKft. Prints, Ceatiao. llOvKrj, OiOTes, Sa-oder, HindkerOilefs, Threa2s. Collar, Muslins. CtKCtaa. Sir pes, Pnlls, Cassimere?, SatineU, Cottouadea, PABAWLS Lacea, fcc STEEL SKI UTS v MANTILLAS in Sxlk, Clort and Bercjes. SHAWLS IN FULL LINES. CARPETS. All kinds and prwV. Oil Cloths, MaU, Ruga, Ceooe) Mattings, Pasaasks, HoUnud, Lace Curtains and Shade Fixtures. WALL PAPER ! THE LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCCL VI THE WEST. Xew and Elegant Sty las, at prices cheaper than ever sold la th city. These Goods have been bot Expressly to Sell! and we winh to demonstrate that we can sell good goods At Prices that Suit the Times. Our Sleo.eawill Uke cheerful pleasure ia ahowing er Goods to all. We ask Inspection. It. A. FEETCIIEU A; CO., Majl ljJ Trade Talacc, lMu!iroua. New Arrangement AT THK S T -A- 3D - OLD GEORGE II. DTJXX, At the Old Stand of J. W. Janes, North side Put lio Squar sheliiyvii.ee, i. d., Manufacturer and Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES Or ALL ORAiES AM SI YLES For Men, Women and Children All work Id by mc will I warranted to prove as recommended. CUSTOM WORK of every description made to onW, f the llest Material and ty experienced workmen. At -Ttujeiil of superior SOLE A XI) UPPER LEATHER kept n hand for the accommndati'm of country manufactur ei. lit pa.ivi us: Of alt kinds done on short notke. aud satisfaction fuaraatrosW Shetbyvtlle, Jan. , 152. OEO. II. DfSS. TW XU GLASS FRUIT CIS! ALL KINDS AND ALL PRICES! . AT SMITH'S Stove & Tin Ware Depot West side llarrlsoo Street, South of PuUic Square. SIIELITYVIELE, IXD. 1,000 Pieces WrTERXST STYLES A5D CKADIS WALL PAPER! Jns Received at GOOLE'S, Hear the I. sk C. R. R- Depot, Fhivville, lodiBua. Ala u general and caTelally acrta.Bt of G- OODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c, lc, Sec, Cmprmng rrery art tie sualjnirwi,x as LADIES' DIIESS GOODS, CEOTnS CASSI5ECII9, CTIEETinCS. SIIIRTEYG, AC S Tl nTwfirh been hoarht for each. St the knrsat n- ! Rbb rates, ad win t sold at a small aleazjse osi first cost s I caahporebaaers. Kemcaler the place, ' COBLE'S OLD STAND, Just East of the I.C.K.t Depot. GDAO WASTES! I entiftue to pay the rvlinr price r ALL K15D8 &T GBA13I ANDCOCNTBT PfoDl'CE- rnDers are reqaeeted to give me a call before n.nj. A.GOBLE. $HPtt:H, April H 1 WAR! WAR! LIQTJCSS on con.Tii55io.ir I TIATE vm ia bs-vl Jzrrr stock wf sper rmnds inil6tftT.BHDY 6"C Ctmsuisston. wmcb r 3t sii by the barrel or fiil-o at lower rates tbaa the same grvfr were rvr efore fcJtred ia tbi BsarkeU Tbnae is want of a pore article of Bovrnevi, si. Boarebsla, sodeifjer braeds cf Wfesky. Brandy. Gin. re logs mi so csu spon meneiure psxeasmag sewasre, n they wish to srrc at least ten per ceat and cetput Kq'East sMe Pnhiir Stssre,3d door SUi f Urm TUmrr. )Uy8-3m. SIIS JiXTMSB. COW LOST. A wn A orr boras. a WHITE CeW, witasmll red po ail orer ber.saote lowaids I itbetierk. ssn'l srv I ojTwd be a- ( A mrt reward will be 41 Jl . Hut crookel- bit hnst 4 vxr, nl.L. Two Dollars rrwsrd gtrra to aoy prrsoa pnsg inionaata as shm sj, ba found. Ssclrrrin, Avgnst 1. fWjoivs Dcrucz.