Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 1, Shelbville, Shelby County, 11 September 1862 — Page 4

- KATIOXAL PLATFORM, Adopted by the National Democracy rnlln Indianapolis, on tn SOth or July, 1802. T fj j .'FtsoM, 1. That o adhere to thg tini Bdnpred principles of the Democratic' rtv; tftiwe belitre that the onlv hnpo for the frMV,n thp Union ami th maintenance l.nVn8t,tutidn is in th fwtowrtion of S1 con"'rtnt'T0 rarfT to wver

- A.vu.vnnveniion endorse, as worthy or all confi lence, the persen nominated l.V the delecate Convention which assembled u IniKinapolison the Sth of January, I v2, 4nd that we recommend them to tho people honest, capable, and faithful to the Co utitution. 3. That the Constitution, tho American Lnion, and the Laws made under and bv authority orthe Constitution, must he prWrvod and maintain in their proper and rightful eupremacy that thr; rebellion now inarm against them mun be puppred an t put down, and that it i the dutvof all pood citilerts to aid the General (iuvernment in all . measures necessary and proper to that end. 4. That the Democracy of Indiana, with patriot everywhere, have made and will continue to make every sacrifice to the end that the rebellion may be suppressed, the supremacy of the Constitution maintained, ami the Lnion under it preserved, but they are unalterably opposed to a war of conquest or subjugation; and they will never consent that the war on their pari shall be wa-ied for the purpose of interfering with the rights or OYerthrowing the established institution of any of the States. In the lanuae of Senator Douglas, uttered at Chicago a few days before his death : -We must not invado constitutional rights. The innocent mint not ItffVkM - I 'll , . ouui, ui)r nuinuu nnu rnnurcn oe tho vic tim. savages must not be let loose." 5. That we protest, in tho name of ourselves and of our children, and in the name of all that we bol l dear in the future of our beiOTed country, against the nmoheviou measures of neccro emancipation in the District of Columbia, and the payment for such nerroee out of of tho National Treasury; and we further protest against the resolution of Congress pledpm the nation to pay for all ne groes which may be emancipated by the authority of any of the Southern States; that we rejpird such measures, involving as they do an expenditure of two thousand five hundred millions of dollars, as measures of trancedent enormity, and fruitful only of National Beggary to the land we love; the we are unalterably and unconditionally oppossed to schemes having for thai, object, immediate or remote, the taxation of the white man for the purchase of negroes anywhere; that we deny the constitutional right of the the President or Congress to adopt a policy which taxes white labor to pay for negroes, or which would make the Government or people slave dealers: a policy which if not arrested by the votes the people, will eufail mmn onr kindred a debt more overwhelming and af palling t'mnever cursed any nation of ancient or modern times. Q. That in opposition to measures of this kind we desire to interpose the peaceful and powerful agent, the ballot of a free people, and say in the language of another. '-Ve will neither surrender our rights nor forsake hem. We will maintain our constitutional liberty at all hazards, and as a necessary step towards that end, we will maintain the Union in a like manner. We are for the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was. ' 7. That; in the language of the resolution of.the conservative members of Comress, ihe doctrine of the Secessionists and of the Abolitionists, as the latter are now represented in Congress, are alike inconsistent with the Constitution and irreconcileable with the unity and peace of the country. The first hare already involved us in a civil war, any the ethers (the Abolitionist) will leave to the country but.little hope of the speedy restoration of Union or peace. 8. That this Convention denounces, as unwise and unpatriotic, all organizations, secret or open, having for their object the nulitication of, or resistance to, the laws of the State or of the United States that oppressive laws and unwise legislation find their proper correction only at the ballot box where a change of legislators will produce the wished for reform of bad and odious laws, and to that tribunal only wiil the patriot resort in thir hour of his country's tri.il- We hollas sacred and binding every enactment till repealed or declared nugatory by competent legal authority. 9. Then the happy accord of the Border ftate Union men of Kentucky, Maryland. Missouri, and Western Virginia, with the Democratic delegation in Congress, in their joint efforts to arrest the tide of fantieism in both Houses, has filled all National hearts in this State with sentiments of deep affection for our brethern of those gallant Commonwealths, and we hereby pledge to themand the country our best efforts to secure the councils of the nation, statesmen who will labor to restore the Union of the States on the basis and in the spirit of our matchless and revered Constitution. 10. 'That the people of Indiana, havinginMbted,by tho State Constitution and law, the entrance of free negroes and mulattoes into this State, and as the present disturbances on our border are likely to bring in an influx of that population from neighboring States, we respectfully ask the public authorities of Indiana to see 'that the. Constitution and laws are properly enforced on that subject. When the people of Indiana adopted that negro exclusion cbuise by a majority of ninety-four thousand tofes, they meant that the honest laborirrg white men should have no competitor in the black race that the soil of Indiana should belong to the white man, and that he alone was suited to her free institution. 11. That the people justly view with alarm the reckless cxtravagrance which pervades every department ofthe Federal Government; that a return to the rigid economy and accounatbility is indispensiUle to arres the systematic plunder ofthe public treasury by favored partisans, while the recent startling development of fraud and corruptions at the reuerai Metropolis bow that an entire hanse of administration i. imperatiroly tie-1 manued. ) 12. That we approve of and indorse the resolution drawn bv Hon John J.Crittenden, nnd adopted by the conservative members cf Coocrwa on tiie 22ddny ofJunuarr, ISPl.aa a clear and just declaration ofthe object" which ought to be had in view by the American people in the present fearful emergency of their national affairs. 13. That we recur with patriotic pride to the bravery and vtlorof the officers nnd soldiers of all Uie Indiana regiment, exhibited in the trilbies upon the many bloody Olds in which they have been engaged, aud that thin Convention, in behalf ofthe Democracy of this State, tender to tkem a united testimony to their valor and devotion to the Constitution and the Union, asd o!Ter to the friends and families ef those who have fallen in the ertice 6f their ce untry its sincere sympathy

aad condolence, and that we wiUfcve or i.eh in grateful recollection the willing sacrifice mtd$ bertha tob!e';sonJ ftf Ijujitifia, in exchnngirthe peWefnl avocations of life for the hardship and peril of war. H. That the Vhtral Committee Vie re

quested to prepare and publish an address toj thepeopleof Indiana, setting lorth tlw ciples, opinion; -And, doctrine -enunciated in the rolutions adopted this day; and that tho K$imi hi pven' to the people with the proceedings of this Convention. I V That said committee be further requeued to publishsuch Civnpftign documents as may be deemed useful in the present emergen cy. j i Ir. J. II. JIcLEAX'S Strengthening cordial & Blood Purifier. TH . MUTCST . SSMKPT In Tho World, J the MOST DELICIOUS ASD Delightful Corrfial EVER TAKEN. The thottsauds arwn. thousand who ate daily usiig Mc Lean's S tren t !i Kcforc taking. nuns vnmiai, cen.iiri. : . : that it is ahsolutciv lllCr I&K1I1C. infallible remedy for renovating and Uv.non tika t'w shattered and iliiewl system, pnrifyiric and enrichin the rterlni? the sick, sulTorin; inv.iii. to lir.AHTii XD STIli:.GTII. TIli:E 13 NO MISTAKE AllOUT IT. It cure Liver Complaint, Pypgia, IMarrha, nvsent-ry, lleuivhe, npreAicn of Spirits, Fever and Agu?, Inward Fever. Hit Ilrrtta, or any disease or the Liwr, M'marh, rr llwtlj. ; irj GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strou and vnr.'iroMs? ji LAl'lI-.' do-you want the BInom of Health to mount m your l u eks aa;aiD then ro at once and gt McLti'a Stren-jthfininj Cmiitl F,1hI Purifier' . ..... ii.yr ivn a moment; it is warranted to pive satifartkw. It vtii cure any tiisease or t!i Kidneys, W'amh, or Bladdi-r; Faiiitiwc. Oi fitructed Menstruation, Falling i,f the Worn!), IVirreinies. or any discise arising from Clir.miis or nervous Debility, it is an Infalible K"inedv. FOil CIIILDKCV. P v m want youre delic.ite, sickly, puny Children, to he Hoalthy, Strong and Rohust! then five them McLEAN'S ST KEN GT II EM NO CORDIAL, (soe the directions on cs-h kittle) it is delicious t ) take. 'fT One tiM-soouiul. taken every morning faftinii. is a sure preventive ajiiust Chills and l ever, Cholara or any prvai!iiiif disease. 'rr CAUTION! Beware of Pru.its or Dealers who may try t palm upon you altittle of Uiitersnr Sarsaiuirilla. (which therein buy rheip.) Iy saying it is just as jcood. There are even men n.V?E enough to steal part l my name to lui their VILE k-0. tions. Avoid such infamous RATES and their villainoivs couip.uu'l: Ask for Dr. J. M. M-Lean's tren:tte!lins Crdial and Blood Purifier. Take nothinselse. It is the only remedy that will Purify your Wood thoroughly, and. at the same time, STRNOTII -KN and INV1(".RATK the whole oreanization. It input up in L irsre Bottles SI p-r o tie, or six bottles for So. Pit. J. II. McLEAN. S.de Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine St. Louis, Mo. IIR. .TIcLKAIV'S FOR UVER COHrt VINT, Bll LIOISNESS. IIPDt HE, &C. Theiias never lieen a CATHARTIC sie licine, ollere-I to the public, that has jtiven such entire saliataciioii ao McLEAN'.S I'NIVERSAI. PILLS. Iking entirely rouble, they are perfectly innocent and can be taken by the most tender infant; yet prompt and powerful in removing all liiliious secretions, Acid or Impure, Fetet Matter from the Stomsich. Iu fact, they arc the only Pills that should lie used in malari- us districts. They rnducc no (Iripintr. Sickness or Pain in the stomach or Bowels, though very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys, Who w ill sutler from Billiousness, He.ilache and Koul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can he obtained! Keep them constantly on hand; a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days, and mouths of sickness. Ak Tor Dr, .1. II. McLean's l"ui vei-sal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they are tistt-les. Price only 23 cents per !x, and can le sent by mail to any part of the United Suites. .1. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor. Corner of Third and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. 5R. J. II. JtcLEAiVS Volcanic oil Xjixxiixi.oxxt THK KE-.T EXTERN At 15 THE VtlRLD, KOR M.A OR BEAST. Thousands of human heinsrs have eii saved a life of de crepitude and misery, by the use of this invaluable Lini ment It will relieve PAIN almost instant ineuslv. and will cleause, purify and heal the foulest SOKE iw an incredible short time. .MrLEAVS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT will relieve the most inveterateca-es of Khenmatism. out. or Neuraliia. For Taralvsis. fonli-aci..! Alnc-n.. Stiffness or w.akjiess in the .loints. Mnwiles or Li?ament. it will never fail. Two abdications will cure Sore Thnt. Headache or EaracV. For Hums or Scalds, or anv P:iin. it is aainfalihle Remedy. Try it. and yu will find it an indispensible reme-ly. keep it always on hand. PLANTERS. FARMEKS, or any one havine r.hartre of br-e, will save money l y umiii? McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimoiit. It is a sp.vdy and infallible cure for Galls, Sirain, Cha!s, Swelling, Limencss. Sweny, 5orts, Wound. Scratches, or anv eunial disease, f.v it. a .l you will le e-MiviuVe 1. 1R. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Fronrietor. SAINT LOUIS, MO. 0,xxcl3r Vorniiftigo, a delicious, powerful, and c'J-'ctive Worm destroyer. The Snrr Gl 'hutes can b'iven ,virh ciolideuc" in all 'owes and under any circumstance. X ?ror?.s rav at tut 'i)tMfAoitw. If Mi LE AN'S CANDY VERMIFUGE ii-jice: nith 'iirt i-titn, in ru-tbrx. A?-nt for tl.eaiHjve nieJicines, S. W. MORGAN. Piano Fortes ! ! Piasio Fortes ! " , " The best tiniis, including CIUCIvEltlAG SO.S ST IN WAY V SN'?t, ard o?Vr uo manutures, may be found at all times'at the "INDI N A MUSIC lndiana)oiis. - ST' )KK," No. WlLLARD KiUM House, SlOiVLLL. DRUMS ! DRUMS ! bass liitr.ns, svauk ir.iis, ROWS DKUIS, TO V OKI MS, Of the quality at Xo. 4, Bates House. Indianapolis. April 10, G2. , W1LLARP & STOWELL. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rillLADELrillA, . ' For Vif RfHf of Vtt Su:k and DiAtrmti-t. ticUi uitH t vi-s f riistt tk Sexv-iti Orj wiV. M EPIC A L A PVICE si ven gratis by the Actin? Sur-eon. Valuable Reirts on Spermatorrhor or fcemmal e.kre, and other Diseases of the S xoal Oreans, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to St!? Address Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOCG.MTON, AetinSi Two Address Dr. J. SKI I.LIN HOCG.MTON. Aetinir Surcaon. Howard ss,)ciatioa. No. i South 9th St., Thilaielphia, Pa. Ot'AUDIAX'S SALE OF LAND. "VJOTICE is hereby given th.it the nn lersia.M. ruardisn i, of the pern and cstateof Mary Barger, will, in pursuance of an order of the Convt ef Common Pitas of Shelby county, I nJi iu. made at the July term. sell at pri rate sle on or after the 1st d;iy of Septeniir. l. the following real estate s:tuatein s;ud county, tlescribe-l as foflews : The S.uth-west quarter of the South-mist quarter of Section eitit Township twelve, Kdice ai&,couiai:iiug frty acres. Sil sale will be mule the highest lHJ?r, f rau amount not less than than the fall apprai.l Taltie thereof. Out third lRyable ca tae first day of January 13, one third iu six months from that date, and one thirl in twelve months from that dats. the purchaser giriu his nots with approved security. wa:vinr valuUiou and appraisement laws. July3l-w4-pf3j MILTON P. BAKOER, UuardLaa. Why is the profession, of a clergyman sooner learned than that of s.doctor ? A Because it is much easier to preach than to practice. - - . . ;

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ADVANCING! BCJT so XOT WITH JAMESON & GOIMREY, In the prices of their Larje and Incomparable Stock of Furniture & Chairs, Whrrh will actually h jld at a reduction of from 10 to ii rr nUn fornif4 pri 3es, the truth of which will he readly apparent t- all whoa IU take the troul-lUcll anleamiue f..r tlmIrti. Tlie iti i full in every department, OonsistiLg Of Plain and Upholstered Work, All manufactured fron. iho best of material and by experienced workmen. nrunArs staxds, DIKING AND CENTRE TABLES, BEDSTEADS, Office, Kitchen, Cone ami Flaq Bottomed 'and Upholstered CHAIRS, lioclcing- Chairs, Looking Glasses $?c In en Sless varictj-, of the various styles, and at all prices. XJuclei-tali in jtg. We have FiskIrn Burial Ciiso, warranted air an waterd tight. Also, Wood Ce!bna always on hand or niad toordeii in every ityl now in use. We have a splendid HEARpE to attend Funerals, charging for tiie team only. Sales Rooms East side Harrison St., South of 1'ul lic Square SI1ELIIYVILLE, IND. August A 1PC1. ' . . TnK CAMPAIGN FOR 1S81 ' NOW OPENED. FRANK SNOW AVING distanced all competinn the past season, takes pltMsnrc inannouneing to the rarming and h-rss own ing community that he opei'S the cainiasgu of Ifcijl under the most favoral'de auipic, and fully confident that he will We a'ole p supply 4 all the world and the ret of mankind" with DOUBLE AND SINGLE, LIGHT AND HKAVt HARNEY Of a quality unsurpassed. In either material or workmanship as he pays especial attentieii to the selection of tlie forn.ei . Md emplojs none hut the most skillful workmen. lliassortment of Gents and Lady's SADDLES is complete. Iufact he keeps nothing but the best, all (I which will lie exposed of At the Lowest Living Rates, And touch cheaper than an inferior article is frequently sold. Iir.l'AIICIM; promptly done. JJjReuieuilier tho place North side Tublic Square, SIIELUYVILLK, INU. GO m - w m -H ft. Q 0 C2 1 V, 'A mi STROsNG AND SIBSTAISTIAL ! Good Workmanship and Good Material ! I JOHN SHELK. Manufacturer of and Dealer in BOOTS SHOES, WashiLgton Street, (-cond hulldin? East of the Baptist Church), Shelby vi'lle. All work sold by me ciii l relied upon as being substantially made and of the hest matrrial. A full assortment of li?ht and heavy Boots and Shoes, for men, Uys,and t omen const-intly on hand or manufacture' toorler. Prices as low as tj lowest. TeruutCas1 isS TO THE LADIES! Nn'IE flnders icncl are now prepare.! to do all kinds of J. HASTAVHAKlSUin the latest styles tml on the shorten notice. Particular attention will he piven to CUTTING AND FITTING DRESSES. Satisfaction warranted In all cases. We can be found for the p reseat at the residence of C. R. Crawford, on BroaJway, opposite Dr. Fleming's, Shelby ville, IimL April i4-tf. MARY COLtSCOTT, INDIA CRAWFORD. COEIE to TYLER'S Tim's ht Hrn n m Labors t Cukx ass Mawtt

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siiEnirrsjaXE. BY rir tiM of an exacuti oa toac direcuJ from the Clerk's OSoe cf the Shelby Couny Circuit Court, I will ipoM at Pnbli Sale, to the highest bidder, on ' 8ATCRDAT TUB 13th DAY Of SEPTIMBEJL, 18C2, WetwnltMhourof 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 oVlock p. m. cf Mid day, at Uted wr f the Court Houm of SLelby county, the rent and profiu fora Urra not ekcevOiiif aeven years. Of the following described Keal Estate, to-wit : IWinning tt the centre of the Brookville and Indianapolis State road at a certain atone on (aid road on the section line divining section (5) and six (), In Township fourteen (). North of

range seven r.ast, and running thence In a North-'west directiou along the linear said roa.1 four and a lialf(4s rd.; thence to a point three and a half (3',) rls Votuf tt secUoa line and the sane disunm Vt of tteOreeiiCld an t Shelbyville Slate roail: thence East to the srU..n line an to the said OmmfleM and Shelbysnlle roai thr ail a half (3) r.Is; thence South alon; sid section line suasion the said Ureenfield and Shcbynlle road t- the pUce of banning, containing one fourth acre, more or les, situate in hhelbyoounly, Indinna. .. Ani on failure to realise tle full amount, interest and costs, I will. t the same time and pla.-e, expose at Public Sate the fee-simple of said Real Estate. Taken as the property of Ezra Fountain at the suit of WilUaai II. Kitch. etal. Said sale will le made mahout any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ug.Sl-lpfSSj IIEMKY IKMU.E.SheriHS. Ik Davis, W kmht k. Gru, Plaintiffs AttortH-ys. ELKCTI03T NOTICE. STATE OP INDIANA, Shkibt CorsrTT. I, Alonso DUir, Clerk of the Shell y Circuit Com t in and f..r said county, certify to the ShentJ of aid cunty that at the General Election to Iihi Id on the eec.ud Tuesday of OcIoIk.t next, the followmg OUleersare to le elected. t-it : A Representative to the 3?th Corcrets ofthe United States for the 6th Congressional District of said State. A Secretary of Uie State of Indiana. A Treasurer of said State. An Auditor of said State. A Superintendantof Public Infraction. A RepoiUr ofthe Decisions of the Supreme Court of said State. An Attorney General for said State. 1 rosecutuijt Attorney for the btU Common Pleas HUInet of saiil St.ite. One Representative to the General Assembly of said State in and Tor said county. ne Joint RepreseiiUtive t t t'i General Assembly of Kiid Mate in and for the counties ot Shell v ;:n I ILinm-k. OneTreasurer ami Collector Shelhy. One Sheriffin nnd for said county. One Surveyor in and for said coui.tv. One Coroner in and tor said county. One Commissioner (for the centre district) iuand lor said couiity. One Asw-isor in and for e,ich Township of baid county. And one Justice of the Peace in Hendricks Ti.wrh'ii ii ntiiKli' Ii ! .1... .. 1 ...m,..,,,,,, nut tm.imj- cau.-ei iiy the rei'-iiati ii, of Edward L. Davidwm. Es. Witness my h ind and seal if said Court thi :Mdvof epti;iulr, a. p., lNi'.'. ALONZM RL.MR, Clerk. riEOC XA.tlATIOS. The qualifi-d voters of Shell y county, Indiana, are licrbv not'hed that an election will le held at the usual rla es '.i iioldiiitt electi..n.s in the several Townships of said count), for the purpose cf electing the nl.ve natued Oil cer in ai; for s,ud county and Stale as enumeratitl in the Clerk's ccrti licate atiove, ou the second Tuesday of OotoVr, a. d., Given un ler my hand at Shelby vi He. this 3d .b y of t.-teier, a.d., II EN p. V DOl l'.K, '"'"l Sheriff of Shell y County. or nisriiiiu TIO. STATEOK iMIiASA, SlIEt.BY Col .NTV. Notice is hereby given that at the July Te.iuof vis i .ui t of Couiinon I'lwis of Shelby county, alter final settlement ,,. the estate oi' .li.cob Heck, deceased, atout the sum l 1 bin Iluii.-i-e,! and seventy .six dollars were found reniainii;? f.u di.-tributiou anvuu; the heirs. S ud heiisiiru thereiore lioti tied to appear on t.ie liitt d;;y of the next term of Mid Court prove their heirship and receive their disti il uuve share. ept. 3. 1m'.. AlN7., 1;iaik,m.kk c. 1'. Shelly v.. notici; of Divniim TIO.N STATr tir Imisana, Sr h.kt Coi nr. Notice is here'')- j:i ven tluit at tlie July Turn of t!,e Court "f Coninton Pleas ol Shelby Ci iinty, after final s Uleinei t the estate of Pria.-mus tVilkinsoii. deceaseil. aU.ut tin- .-ui of Five Hundred ami Emu te-ctniollars were luiiinl r-maii u.;. I r distribution among the heirs. Said U-irs aie therelor.' uotil-ed t appear on tiie first day of the next terinol sti. t'l'iirt, prove ll.eir lu-ir.-iiip and receive the-r destribut.v- ' AUl.NZvt l'.l.IK,ll.KKK, Sej.t.3. ISOi. c. L. IM siiubv in. AOTICK OF DISTCtini;TH..' Staiic vr Indiana. Fhixbv Corinv. Notice is hereby jri-n that at the July Term of the Curi of Cvmnioii Ph as ..f Shelb) C.unty, after final settlen.eu: . the estate of Henry P.urkher, dtveisctl. a' ut the Mim One lliiii.lred ond Kii'tyir.ne dollars were found ren.aiirti for distribution anions' the heirs. Said he rs sre turret. ,p notified to appear on the first d:.y of the next t-rmc.fs.iii Court, prove their heirship and receive their distril utlet share .Sej.t. 3, Ifie. . Aunzo Pi.air, i skk. A DJ1 IN I.V11C ATIC I X'S NOT IC'i:. "jVOTICE Is hereVy iriven that the unrtirM;tie-1 h is i appointed Adiuiuistratri of tiie cstateof J;.i:i. l.,re; . late of Shelby Couutv. Indiai.a. .Icc-aM-d. Si. r "; jUj.pos.-il to .s; .-olvei.l. Li LI A A. HOP SKY, Sept 3-tL nis rairir. ADniMVl WAI tL'. vu,r.. "XTOTlCEis hereby pixel, that I mill wll t.t p:ii Yr ai:t i tiM on Sati hi.ay.hik '27lh pv ok Semkmb'h. IS. a tiie late residence Ja-m-s lorsey, devase i, in St. Pniil. I ixl., one Horse, one Ihijr.T.v and ll.in ... a .t of IL . ;t s, ; f 5iedical Hooks and Instruments, al-o ll.ni-b..id -m-Kitelu-n Eurnilure. A credit of twelve nioi.tli.- will ! civ-i n M unMer l!n-e bll:ir. I y tie purchnwr irivin-.' hi.note wth appr.v.-l -..rot,, w.iivire valuntion and n.pr:iiment laws, aed all srms of three dr llr and under c;ih ii hand. Sept. 3, U'6-. LIMA A. IkiRSEV. Adn'.initratrix. uTATi: F 1XDIA!S'ASIIKLHY COUNTY. st In Shelby County Couiinon Pleas Court, Toveiuiitr leiui, I tris risnopD Barbara P.isiior, 1 vs I IIai pii II. Ai.wam tR.SiONom S. Co?- i Petition fr IllRAM COITLfc A.VU l-M 8 Jl. CoHLt. j Lt it ren-.rm's-re-l. thai at the July Term, lb', of the Court ot t . inr-on I'b ics 01 .vhel o.unlj , Imliiica. on tl:e third jurid.i mI day oi mh1 t-rni, e-m.csaid plaintit!, by eoui eil, and it is i-lmv n to l!;f Mlifaetiou of the Court, by the .-horiU "s reti i n of Cue ?rws in this leh.ilf. that the siu.l def.-ml.n.t, fci,. i. 11. Coj p!e. Is u lioii-reMiietitef ihe .-Lite of In.liaiM. Tiie-efore. said defendart i hereby notifi.il f the pond. ur of t'lis action, and to i aid appenr in the I oi rt of Ca r.ii Ple of .hflly cuniy on t'.e h'rtt day of t'.ie n t tern thereof, to I held at the C.urt IImms in the city c.f Shell villc Shelby ciiinly, Indiana, oh tl e nrst Monday in . Now'n.uei next, at which term Mid cause will sUnd b.r trial. Witness the Clerk of said Court this ji h y of Ans..t lSii-.'. 4t-plS4) AL NZO LI All., Crk. Indiana Fire lnsur.'inco Coniii'nv I4DIAAI'01.I, 1M1, OFFICE No. 3, 0'.)I KELLOUS 11 ALL. Iur Dwellings, lLus'hotd Kurn'r.i.r. Harr.s. ILiy. (irain aud Live St-a-k tinre n. AIo, liur. las. e-.-l.tMil Houses and other detached property , aaiut l'-s and .laaiage by Fire and Lightning. Ivr tte term ol tnet&.stten ju s. DinKcious : J. S. Harvey, InUannpulis,' E. P. Mar.h, Indimuipolis, Wro.C. Lnpton, 1. N. Il-xth, tire- ncastle, Ki-eilerick lkt. ' 1 James Hurt-ss, Iiuiotlle, Vm. T. Civ'!i, Indianapolis. rri(.ii: : J. S. Harvey, Presiilent, Fied.'i ick B ipR, Tr-aoirer. Wai.C. l.tiptoii, Vice Pres., Vim. T. Cibs-.n, SecreUny. RtitriKM t : Win. A. Peelle. St. Stale. Indiannpoli, M. FiUlJi'jUii. Esq., merchant, 1 u'lianjdis, Andrew Wallace, " Jatu M. Itay, Cash. P.anik of Stite, II. A. Fletcher, L(.. merchant. In Parap.di', E. J. Pick. Ef., Pres. T, II. &. I. It. 11. Co. INrvey I. Se..lt, Esq., 1 erre Haute, J'.siah Locke, Eif., of Lcke & llr. J. E. McOonal.l. Alt'j at Law, In li.in.-ip'dis, M. C. Culver, Eai., Tippevui"e. J.vl7-.1iu J. S. PAL'KLK, Aptnt. LEATHER STORE. fllHE imdersiriie.! has openel a General LEA1 HER and I SHOE FINDING STwP.E trstd.H.r South o Smith'. tiiWi: a". Ilf U ai Ijcaf her ol nil Kind, rut to suit the waat of customers. Also, SHOE FI.TiDIXC; AI SHOE MAKERS TOOI.s sucii as ! Lasts, Uamvrrrs, A'nivcs, Aich, Thread, I lacks, I cgs, Cr. An examination of my stock by the craft is reqnestM? CASH PAID FOR IHDES. . ShefhyTille Feb , CO. IW2. WM.II. BROWN. TMl'OltTAiNT TO FARMERS AND ALL Owners of! Morses : HAVING been practicinz Vetinary Sur-ery and Hors. D.torinein this place successfully for some timo.and hearing of a larje nuinlier of htrses dieui or rtuhred uelessfor want of medical aid. I annouix'e to the peop'.e ol Shelby andadjoinlnir Counties that I can be fonixi on Franklin Street, North of the Methodist Church, -where I am prepared to treat all dUeases incidei t to tb horse. Otdnlot rvenfreeofchars. JolIX X. XAVIN. lay S-lSCe-Uo BEE-HIVE STORE MAsrrASToai Wan or X. T. City, ami nt Csnurur roe-

Jniitanapolis acrtiscnunts. TOM S. CAMPBELL, M. W. SoTLBS . CAMPRKLL k BOYLES, , ( S.-M.IRS TOCAMPBKIX A: BRO.) BOOK BINDERS aD Blank Hook .llanuraeturers. No. G7 East Washington St., (two doors E t .f n leans' EI.k-V.) I'p St.iirs, 13DIAXAIOl.l$. IXD. ITP Work 1- ft nt the Volunteer O3.o- ill I forwardoX and returned fire vf charge.

TO INDIANA Jc ILL. MKKCIIANTS I.MIIA. A viioi,i:sAi.r. n i i ii i Mhouse, .V 1 .1 .V.l u L IS, IX It I A XA . TY- v. ite your atwnti'.n tar Urjre st.V of S-ho IIouUj. an I Piijr. Iwrt"! f,.r Vie val.ts of tlie trad throughout l.i liai'.i and Illinois. Our central po-tionan railroa.1 fai-ihlies iveu mui.y advantages over Cincinnat orChici i:i supplying mtrclunts iu UieaN.ve luiined sections. We keep conUt:t'y .n band l.irjre axortmer.ts .f Schhl Roxiks l.tnn am ' ap 1' a eta. Couaiieri-i.il Note Paj-er. l!:inet B"-ird. VWiij-p'rs Paper. !:u::l!a Pa-H r. SI:it. an I Pencils. Wall 1'at, t ind.iw Sh:nles, Liauk Ilol4. Pass Books, Tuck Memorandums. Port M'-naie. Lead Pencils, Steel Peiia, Il k Stand. Pen Holders. Pen l;..ck. A;c.. Ac We ill furnish at Cincintuiti or Chicago pric. Cash i.r trade lor Ka.s. Orders priuuptiy filled, and for-ar.h-1 l y Exj re- , r Kre: ;t.t. IT f S'-iits tt'i:.!o l t . canvas every c-ur.ty in the Slate, for pi u'.ar ' d s'amlar.l work. I OWEN, SIEWALT &. Co., Indiauapolis, Ind. 0 1'V-,sJ 1,1, rr-vm aw esjs it TV.. OUOti OR PECTORAL TROCHES, . Fo? the immediate Belief tzl ceruia Cre of v.0,d!". ,nn,,"Asihm, Hoarse. cUms, Difficult llreutbin,, ore Throat! ttc, Ktc, i:ic. EELIE? WASLAjTED IU TZZ SIISUIE3. TRi'nrs'"!'"' ,P,,'',ic f -aJ t'.e lrlc 3 Cent Per Uox. 3 XZ. XX. Xi 21 Xj f INDIAN VEOETAULK WORM COIi-FECTIOilS OR SUGAR DROPS tus j j.:rAj-c, i-lzasaxi, axis f.uectual 1 .'IC .' e,;t ,rt!.e. ,rcv. ! t t of t!.e Irn: a i t i L.f,. ... , . a...l tje la.. ,l liiiprotem-i.ts iu Plwruy, t'K. Al.lir. t n " c.ple of well km, VfJ-i Srf,.,J:, .J" !r; r.er-s to re T,,r.: Lmorr,.B Bt t,,e t,e ler theu fca.r ,o sk A.i-.sT.J.lai.d f.e, from Lw fe!frru W !LEl!;!'r:-TrstthU-,,.,,ert-.n., 1, .e,W -....l..ca,ie,i,ret.l:irtion, ; ri,tte .: e ru 'r;:- w rch k,t.,,,k .."ciaaiii , reli-re a. I the svirr tfus. ettjre the cnf.iTit t.i t. .. - ' dacaj retire the ntj u -r-:i heaiuj. and lieiiceiu rvt supen.Muy overii l oicr Veimi.'u -e f ."j rt"t,r' '? ' t: PrW 5 rents, lor sale ly Dr. 51. L,,ui SUii y.;ie. lljl FORD RY GOODS,

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And Poicclipni book S7oTnc2; OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE, HARRISON ST., SHELBYVILLE ' WnERE yon will find constantly on hand 't . rnofrt rpalar PeriMical, M usually. tLT WeeiJies. Als. it assortesit, 4 SCHOOL XoVt Beadles DIME SEPJES OK OKS, Lesides a lsV-1 ment of TOBACCO AND CICAR8rwhi" ers of the weed are in Tiled Ut call and try. """ LIST OF BOOKS, PAPERS. Ax. ,. ' New ork Udser, New York Mercury, New York Weekly, Tankee Notions, .'ic .ax, Comic Monthly, Frank Leslie's r.adntaf-, Flaz of Our I laou, The True Flap, Ttie Welcome Guest, The Police (iaiette, Eaerson Bennett's Etb .-, Capt. Marryett's ' Harpers We.-kly, Cha's Dickens Frank Leslie's Illustrated, David lUUWbeaiU m New York Ulustratol News, U. W. M. ReviMld's Wilk's S;rit of the Times, T.S.Arthur's Porter's Spirit of the Times, Enriene Sue's N. Y. Clipper, Scientifie American, Vanity Fair f'P.'tfo JOHN MORRISON, Jr., Prwpriator 1 S nn. nnrwr eV. STOIIAcibV I? TUBS' ACK KOT TO BE EXCELLED AS A. 8T03IACIHC in orraa DIGESTIVE ORGAfiS. CYVYC aW. W 4vW VkVtv $Ycs. vs cvv o,M avv a a SwC0,vvwov vc svysc. , livvvovvs aiYvci oc rcs uwa 6ovvCYti Vvas, ov a Vowt awc, ecv wvvcv weeaciX vvw ivvce oy Sowtvcv "YS'vWtYs, vt, : I'Vvtacw v vyocv ivuVCvs j awa iv y vwc, e.Yt iliovLs jpevei 'eve?' and -tljue. Tjivei Complaint, (Dyspepsia, Iridigectioiif JavLTicLice. JCicLizey Complaints, ViVY WiVUYC. UYC COVVOSc VUYC 1VW&. Vk.ovycYwV voos tvv VvtYVi, vvvvcv vwcvXt vew 1 1 1VYC WC cOOY WVilYiV. "VvVYvOl 1ly. TlvoVmvcVs uc Wvc cooy wvarv vwavwx "jooy's 5Vvs. , f "Oy. "RoNatvtVs ivyc Wc yvc wivCs SoXucc U (jO$OY. "Oy. TiojtvtOs aj"vVv.vvcOi. Iy. "RoVuvtVs VvWc o.vvtt. cVacVw6i) ivycc SoVaveY YYve,V) . YVCWNAYUt jVCVYYvta, "D e,wtY, Vvcuvavst, ec 27iese fitters arm put up in quart1 bottles, of whiah th above is afaa-sv' He. The label is finely engravel,ani is proviaex with a saje-guardL rmcounterf titers. (Prios $1 per bctiU, orsizfor $5. C. V. JrTofcaoIc, Proprietor, Jf- f East Fourth Ut.t Cincinnati, to whc all orders should be addressed. FOR SALE BY Tor sale in Shell y Curny ..y . w. i..rn, sad IT;' fUUns, Slielbyrille. John K. Smith, Plewst View. J . Hoimes Ac Co., Fairlaod. F. L. llai!ey,Fresrrt. Kosinuin, FottDtaintowtu L. Kenissdy. Vlarii. F. Fo-el. Mt. Au' tirn. John DrnWcr, u!rnr Din. Atvj Irew Jarr-rl.CyBthiana. J. K. fchort. W.vtrMi. S- T10--.n, an.1 Perry Hiule, Morri.town. C. U. Mad-sss. Gsssfy n. W . C. ic C. Meaa, Brw.kfieM. Was. A. HaJJSefc lxtyoB, and hy Druggists and MarchaaueeoersJl A101 " ut the Cnitei Sutes and Canada T IT T7iU PAY 4 SnnxM. Corner r W.,hianoa ,M Verldlm

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