Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 7, Shelbville, Shelby County, 23 October 1862 — Page 3

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Xi O C -A. Xj - NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. TaeTolutKiteeT it Ihe oiy rAW published In F!rty aaaaty- hasalargeand permanent circulation, offerirg superior advantages to adrertlsers. Notice to Soldiers Wives. The wives of the men who volunteered in Capt McFarland's company, and who are now in the service their country a oldier in the 70th Regiment, are requested to call hn me and receive their portion as donation apportioned io Addison Township M X. COOPKIClt. Oct 2-1 finc f the Committee. nST. Ry a letter teceived in this city Tnlm M niair we learn that ! . lOltn .!. UiRlT, ve ll,aL I . ... n exchange! an,l is now m .cv , from Capt lie has bee lorkcny. i .- ,110.1 1 sTr Ihc dirtiest urades ot so-ca Rio coffe :s now retailing at 2729 cents per pound, with good prospects of a speedy advance. Much of the eofilc sold tor Rio is in fact Hayt.an. winch grows there wild, and by liberal inducements the free, ncrocscai.be persuaded to gather it, pebbles, sand and all, but wc question if any consideration can induce them to cultivate it, and thus increase the quantity and improve the quality. S3T The crop of "Butternuts," is alarmingly large this reason throughout Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania, with every promise of a like proline yield in New York and several other States, to be gathered on the 4th of November next ... , r i , l - : "BtltteinUt IS alSOa4,Iast COlOr, and IS rapidly coming into general use. A new paper has been started in Rai dstown, Ky., by the typo members of the 17th Indiana regiment, entitled "The Union Comet, or the Bugle of the Sevententh Indiana Regiment." It's contents are rich and racy, although printed on

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paper. We clip the following from the "terms." "The Union Comet will be published regularly every now and then, at the most convenient place, ut a small price, and nr counterfeit bills, tin dimes, Nebraska shinplasters or Confederate scrip will betaken in payment. All country produce, including fighting cocks, coin whisky, Kentucky apple jack, secondhanded tooth brushes and convalescent mules will betaken at market price, for subscription or advertising bills. jCSfJack tVost (black .lack) made his appearance in this section on Sunday night last, blighting vegitation bA his chilling touch, verifying the words of the poet : "Anil vegetation iU t"e Ia:i l fors-Vcei. And flower decay, and oil springs fruits are lost.' JCSrrhe Shelby Coualy Agricuhur d soci cty declared a pro-rate dividend of 33 c'ts on the dollar'ou all premiums and salaries of officers. This was better no doubt than having a debt hanging over the society which it m ight never be able to iiquidatc. Jty Yesterday mornings Journal announ I with a great llourish "Gen. Dumont fol owing on the track of the guerrilla Mirgan like & destroying angel." The L uis ville dispatches of the same morning announced his passage through that city en route for Indianapolis; If Dumont is an angel, an imp would have no ten ors for us, Fine Potatoes. Last week Mrs. Jane Cutsinger presented us with some sweet 'potatoes excelling in size any we have ever Been. Several of them weighed three pounds each. She assures us they are of the regular "Butternut a iety," and we feel coutident that no one but a good Democrat could raie. such potatoes. A Card from Mr. MeConnell. "We have received the following card from John McConnell, Commissioner elect, refuting a false and slanderous charge gotten up and circulated against him by the friends of Sambo, in some Bections of the connty. It was so absurd and ivnprobable that it was at once branded as and abolitiou rebel comforting lie, and no doubt made Mr. McConnell seyeral votes it certainly done him so h.axm as the result proves, A CARD. I have heard through ajsouree deemed reliable that it was reported in the neighborhood south of Shelbvville, that for Boiuetiine alter the commencement of the present deplorable war, 1 kept a secession flag waveingovar my house. The charge is ungual ifidcdly t&lse. I never saw such a flag, and nyer want to see the thing in any" other condition than trailing in the dust beneath the glorious old flag of the Union. I feel that J owe this explanation to the Democracy who honored me with a place on their ticket, and so handsomely carried me through the contest John McCoxxell. m m t3T Noona can ailord to be without a pianoforte, when they can be purchased for lha small Mini advertised by Messrs.) Jo. P. Hale As Co. in another column. These instruments are unsurpassed in beauty of toue, fine touch, and generral

Cincinnati Market. Wheat la active demand at 81,08 l,10 for Red. and 81,20 1,25 for White. CornIh good request at 3S39 cts for shelled, and 4142 cts for Ear. Oats In light supply and good demand at 5052cts for neV and 5G57 for old. Rye Dull atGl(G2ct9. Larley In active demand at SI, 20 1,25 for Springand 81,401,50 for Fall.

J irRemember that Robinson A: Lake's i mammoth Circus and Menageria exhibits in this city on Tuesday next. They showall thev advertise. See advertisement. rtiAii ikied. v ' M ,,Ip,r"wn-"n the 13th inst-' JoH!f ru M' mlr to Mart I.LAiH.all ..f thisc ty. . v r . . . . " BOOTS & SHOES -saas WoillCll & Cllildril v stock A1A9 A Iif iiJc! s orr u side rrr.Lic square, shelbvville. j MY a"nrtmo!,t cnn-.pris-s every grade and style of sale mi l ciit in work . and i ! 1 he suld at the lowest pss.ile w tin- hiph tariff on leather, taxation on themanuf u tuie saV. cc, couj.;. r M. CTSTO.U WOItK AXD ISKPAIUIAC PoTie to order .n short notice. Give me a e ill um! I will j;ive vou the worth of vonr money. OcfJ: 1IENUY FASTLABKN. OUSE AMD LOT TT (T'TPn l.o ...-., .,...1 . t .. 1 If. on W'a-!,;rctoii street, in tliis city, at a tar-riin. T!.e h-!ii.-f.,ur rofr. n forrh.sin'l iroivl cvller. The lot iT."fe.-t front. rn:in;;nt-k to .Jckn.trcetr Tiiere i h'.so a well of UHler, larn mnl rtoi houseon the lre:ni.ses. For further particulars :iiilv to WILLIAM II. BKOWX. Slieliyville, Octolxr VI. 1-02. $150 BEST pianos- $16 J. P. HALE & CO., having remove! to their new warcrooms. :Vo. 478 BROADWAY, 7 octavo Rosewood Piano, containing nil improvements known in this country or Europe, over strung loss, Frei.th giand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for WiRUAMCD FUU 5 YKAHS. F.ich moulding cae. 200, S2o0, AXD 300," aH warranted m i le of the be-t seasoned material, and to stand iftt.-r ttan any sold f..,r SAW or $."(i0 l;y the old n.ethods of maim !; ure. We invite Dealers and Teachers in uil parts of the country, to act as a-rents, and to test these unrivalled ri.inos with Sieinway &. Sons, Chiekering 8c Sons, ora.vy first class nianutarturers. JUS. l. IfAI.K cV CO., 4'.u44 -ST-I Broadway, Xew-York. WATCHES S JEW tit rwi rMI! Of the Richest and Most Fashionable Patterns. Ot'FEUtD AT EElAIL AT Will)! EAIt TRICES ! ! rrVIK lll-BPAUP 1S1105-, Xos.C.-) & C7 Nassau Street, 1 Ne.v-York, Manufacturers ;-.ml Importers of iill the L. iding, Kich and poi niar Ktyles of WATCHES and ,IEWE.dtV, lini; determined up.iii increasing their business to iA:i unlimited extent. ottVr the f dlowini; elegant Ornaments at the unsurpassed Low Prices following : MAtilC TIME Ol'.SEllVEU. K-ing a HuntiiiR and open face, or Laiiv's it Ocntitn.an's Watch in one ; the prettiest, most convenient and cheapest Watch in the World. Imitation gold ef.ected l y a patent process, which renders the appearance id gold perfect, while it does not cost one-third as much, l'rice only Retails at from $R0 upwards. lH"N'riN';t: OH'OsmON casKD LEVERS, KnIih manufacture Movement; ai pod and full jeweled : has sun" eeondf. and the newest improvements. Heavy ca.-ed and good imitation sold, l'rice . IS, Retails at from $50 to S ItU! Ill NTING t'oMroli IoN CASED ARMY WATi II. Ric!i!y eiiiti a el. jeweled and fa:vy work. l"nsurpas-ed for Sutlers, Traders. &.c. Trice 13. Eetaila at from S-iO to Sliit). A irreat viriety of other WATCHES at low prices. I. AMES" SETS of 1! o ch and Ear Drops to correspond In.it ition cluster id IKanioniis. a very rich pattern, and entirely new, price $-1. Coral an ! Read entn ined.a very neat and I'retty ornament, handsomelv ornament d, $3,25. UENTLEMEN"S VEST CHAINS. I'arisian. an elwgant pattern. o:ily The IVmoniao, very heavy, S5. R'.NUS. I'lainon'.y T.ic. Scroll, very pretty. $1. Chased, a neat pattern. $. Seal Signet, '.. rniitatiou lhamon $-J. SLEEVE 1U TT0NS. Patent. Chased, or enameled, a ne.v and very handsome pattern, JC-oO. Double, chased, or with stones. .51.50. UOSOM STl'ls a variety of new and fashionaUe de signs, per set 51.50. ROSOM AND SCARF TINS. Leaf, with Opal and Fancv stones. Imitation Diamond, $1J0. " LOCKETS- Poul let: lass, richly en.iaved, $3 Persons wishing any of the a'ove have only to remit the price in a registered letter to our addre. and the artic les wiine sent I y return mail. r-e of expens . yTOrders to the amount of twelve dollars and upward will he sent !y express to any part of the loyal States, with hill payable to the Exprrss Company, when the roods are delivered. Agents. Sutlers and Country Meechar.ts. throughout the country, who wisht i make money rapi-ily, will do well to oMain our mammoth catalogtie : we famish the most sale aMe outfit at prices uiisurpase 1 1 v anv other concern. Address HUBBAKD RROS., Nos. 60 & C Na-sau. rvar Jehu street. "44-3n, New-York Citv. i:xi:ci To;is notice. "TOTICE is hereby given that the un'krsigned has Krr appojntel Executor of thi Will of Itucksm Cr' d'-v bte of Shel'-y county. Indiana, d-veased. The estate sp o bubiy solvent. Oct. 17,1m2. fcELUAn CAUDLE. Executor. Eve and Ear Infirmary. J. W. PARRISH, M.D., Oculist and Aurist, AND GENERAL SURGEON, Infirmary on Harrison Street, Ileiss' building, South of tiorga's Hardware store, upstairs, SllkXBVVIUJi, lND. f J1REATS all diseases of the Eye and Ear. He will cperJL ate on Cataract. Artificial 1'upil, I'terygium, Strai'isrius (cross Eyes), and will treat cases of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Liils. Puruleut OpUialiuia, Opacities of Cornea. &.C. All forms of CHRONIC DISEASES Treated on Scientific Principle. Teetli lxti'Jictocl With more skill and LESS TAIN than ii usual in this department of Sureery. h'Jltfo FRUIT TREES FOB PAAA Pr.ACII AXDAPPLE TREES, "MM MP all cuitirate.1 Fruit. Thetreesare lanre.and bealUiy. and will De sold at tlte lowest living rates. Those desirvousof procuring a fine quality of Kruit Trees are requested to call aud examine my assortment liefore purchas.ng. S. D. UIIORER, Sufircreck Towcahir, 2 miUa SouOi ot Dojjatown.

itotice. Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Shelby ville & Brandy wine Turnpike Company, that at a meeting of thd Directors of said Company held on the loth inst. the following order was adopted. "Ordered that the subscribed stock to said Turnpike Company be and the same is hereby declared to become due and payable as follows 1" per cent on the 17th day of Aug. next l r per cent on the 17th day of Sept next 1-5 per cent on the 17th day of Oct next 'JO per cent on the 17th day of Nov. next J0 per cent on the 17th day of Dec. and that the same be payable at the office of said Company in Shelbvville.

KOHEKT M. MONTGOMERY, Prks't. lies. F. D.vyis, Sec. July 15th 1S62. Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies Are vou sick, no matter what oran is af fectfd, depend upon it, the blood, which is th t jo I and sustenance of ever organ, is j full of corruption! Mv Scandinavian 1 ii 3 tt t i .1 ! 1 ills ana l!ood 1 iiruicr, break upthe j0f diseue in tl.o fi.iiJs ,.f the Voly. Blood souace Thev pur.;e. and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and and cures in dispepsia, scrofula, eruptions, tits, tumors, nervioiisness kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debilit7, rhumatism, headache, want of saxual vigor, et.;., etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical in out. world. See advertisNOTICE. The Stockholders of the Shelbvville and Marietta Turnpike Road Companv, are hereJbynotilied that herealter, thev are each re quired to pay twelve and a half per. cent on the amount of their Subscription, monthly, commencing on the l"th of June next, until all is paid. ' J. VEUXOX, Sec rv. May loth, 1SG2. ROBINSON & LAKE'S COSBIKED SEX A6EBIE AND CIRCUS. One ITnndred nnd SeTenty IIen and Horses. J nose Waterproof Firmament l'avilion. THE ROBINSON & LAKa families, each of them sufficient attraction for any Circus Company in the world, combined in THIS GREAT ENTERPRISE for ths season of 19 with a view to give tuch an Encertainment aa will defy criticism and overwhelm opposition. Fine collection of RARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS. Grand Operatic String and Brass Orchestra. KUMFROrS STUD OF HlG!lLT-TRATf Et FLOODED, PERFORMING BOSSES, POMES, AND EDUCATED MULES. Full and Complete Troup of Equestrians. . FIVE LADY RIDERS AND DAMSEUSEL lwo Great Clo.wns. BILL LAKE, the Northern Jester and Comic Delineator. JAMES REYNOLDS, the great Local Humorist and SUaksperian Clown. Madame Kobinson, 3nie. AirnM. Mile. Alice, La Farie Kate, Mile. Enpenie De Lornie, from theprln cipal Theaters and AmphitheatenX of Europe and the United States, kond Pikes Grand Opera House, k Cincinnati. The most deliphtful of Equesrriaa Ladies, in her lirilliant Act of Horsemanship, beautiful, praeeful. anddarinjr. Kiding backward with as much ease as forward, flying through haliwns and over banners, an forming pictures of such eleeanre and grace, as to have pained k:"or her the sobriquet of Queen ol Love and Beauty. I.A FAUIE KATE, From Pike's Grand Opera House, Cincinnati, in all her rolo of tha NVw Ballet, pronounced by first Masters incomparable ; also la sniendid Double Dances with Jill. 5SSi32s Alice. 3ILLE. AGXES, The Invisible AVire Performer, whose brilliantly graceful positions upon a single wire, at a consider.hie elevation Irom the ground, excito universal admiration. . In : aTi trutll "'is singularly beautiful Parlor Eutertiiinment is a card 4 i.:u 1- i . . , rJ O I.J1 lU-fllO 1.111 1J IU KUOW11 IO im.nce thousands to visit the Pa vilion for the purpose of seciuic it alono. MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, Just returned from abroad, ths I'ruicipal Equestrian in the world; the naked horse champion in all his wonderful achievements. MR. JGKN ROBINSON. In his great four horse Demon Act, The elegantly formed, and beauti. ;-fully marked, aud highly traiuea Arabian horse ABD ALLAH, "At each exhibition, will enact hk finely arranged and wouderfullj .pleasing performances. MASTER JOUN EOBIX80S, MAST. WILLIAM IXTTuV. MASTERS DU CROW, DAB. T.KL, FONTAINE, A ASGELO, with a host of minor Stars, wilf assist in rendering the entertain. ments novel and brilliant. GRAND ENTRANCE IXTC rilE DKX OF WILD BEASTS. .iud terrific eucounter with a fero-i-ious Lion by the lovely, TascinaU king, graceful, yet daring EUGENIE DE LORME. Without Extra Cbarce, VThe great RUSSIAN ELK, IT feet lien, with immense antlers, can jtured in the Wilds of Siberia trained and tamed by MR. JOHN RCBINSOW. THE HORNED HORSE. The Last of his Race, The Perplexity of Naturalist. "HE WONDEB OF THE AO Splendid Ferformin; Zebra. PAIR OF FIRE ARAIIAR OSTRICHES L!on. Tia-ers, Itraro, Bird Jionkeya, L.eoparda etc. ForminK a splendid and ran col lection of Wild Beasts. As ths price of admission i that charged for a Circus Exhibi tion alone, tbis great lootoffica) display, as well as the daring feats of Mils. Eugenie among the Lions, etc., may distinctly be considered kFree to all persons who obtain a 1 card of admission to ROBIN SOS LU LAKES The whole Exhibition, nnsJel one Mammoth Pavilion, co Detrucked for Messrs. Robinson k Lake by Mr. Yandivere of Cincinnati the bead of his profession. Pavilion brilliantly Illuminated. Tshers at all times in attendance to seat Ladies and Children. Order at all times strictly main. tained. Admission Company will exhibit si Will perform at 5hellyviiie TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, St. Paul Monday, Oct.Hor 27th. Admissuw Boxes 50 cents. Pit 25 cents. Children tohox es2o cents. No half-price to pit. Doors open at 1 st 7 p.m

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HEW (GOdDlLDS ! CHEAP GOODS! SEASONABLE GOODS ! AT TUX Old Corner Store ! MY STOCK OF SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c., wa3 never lareer than at this time, all of which will I disposed of at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be obtained in Indianapolis or elsewhere, TO. CASH BUYERS. I also have a large and varied assortment of SOOTS1 4V SHOES Hats fc Caps, and in fact every article usually required in my line, of different grades and prices, including a general assortment of GROCERIES, of asupernr qu tlity, which are kept for the accommodation of customers, not for profit. Thnse desiring any articla in the Dry Goods line wilf find it to their interest to give me a call. May 23. 11D. COISXELIX'S. OTXIR POST I LARGER STOCK THAI EVER. TIMDE 1MLACE! II. A. FLETCHER & CO., 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, lA'DIAXAPOLIS, IX D. Elegant and Beautiful Goods, Dress Silks, of every new style and fjrade ; DItESS GOODS in eudlots variety and grades. Staple Dry Goods. CLOAKS, HOST Eli V, HA (iLA .VS. 6 I.OI 'S. A.ltVra UAXZAFSa COLLARS, iill AWLS, LAVAS. SLA VLE7S, EMBIiOIDAIilES, J1AXTLAS, andetery raritty of Small Ware. CAHPETO, Full Lines, from the Elegant Medallion Velvet to the lowest grades of Hemp. BROCATEL CURTAINS, SATIN DAMASK, GERMAN & AMERICAN DAMASK. JjAOO C?TXXtliXl.S, EmhroidcrinR, Muslin Curtains, Nottingham Lace Curtiins, Ruff, Green a::d Blue Hollands, Oil Shades, Shade Fixtures, Cords and Tassels, Gilt Cornice, Rands, Loop, Ta'le Linens, Curtain Pins, Table Damasks. Towles, Napkins, Coylier Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Cocoa Mating, SUir Linen, Stair Oil Cloth, Ice. Carpets Matched, Cut and Made. WALL PAPER, ' The larpct and most desirable stock in the State, all grades, from $2,50 per piece to We sell this article cheaper than any House iu the irt.itc. We ask buyers to give our st-ick acareful inspection. We return our thanks to friends all over the State fur the larce patronage extended to us durini the past year. Our efforts shall I untirinir to merit iu continuance for the future. 'UtttP must Class Goods, and will sell tiiex at tSmiill I?i-oiits. II. A. FLETCHER Ac CO., S?pt.l8-lyJ Trade Palace, Ikdukapoijs. G00,000 MALE & FEMALE AGENTS TO SELL LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COOTY COLORED MAP OF THE U.STATEsT C.4XADAS AXD NEW BRUNSWICK From recent surveys, completed Ang. 10, ; rost $20,000 to engrave it and one ye ir's time. uirior to any $10 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents ; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is notonly a County map, hut it Is also a COUNTY AXD RAILROAD MAP of the United State and Canadas combined i ene, girins EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distance between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and will take tack al 1 maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send fr $1 worth to try. Printed instructions how tj canvass well, furnished all our agents. Wanted Wholesale Agents for our maps in erery State. California. Canada, England. France and Cut, a fortune may t made with a fow hundred .kdlars capital. No Cojipetitiom. J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New-York. The War Department uses our Map of Virginia, Maryland, aud Pennsylvania, cost $1(0.000. on which is marked Autie taji Creek, Sharpsurg, Maryland llights. WillianiSKirt Ferry, Rhortrsvi 1 le. Nolands Kord.aixt all others on the Potomac, anc. every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA, and ILLINOIS, ts the only authority fr Gon. Buell and the War Department. Mouy refunded to auy one finding an error in iu Price 50 cents. From theTrilane, Aug. 2. "LiTD!MAor YtonaA. Maittlasd. A!diPi3isnTLVAsi. This Map is very larer, jtscost hut ii cents, aud is the btst which can be purchased.

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DEALXR IX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD & WIL0 W WARE, Queens-Ware, Stone-Ware, Xail9,&c., Xo. 1, WEST ROOM RAY HOUSE, SHELBY VILLE. IX D THE citizen! of helhy are respectfully lr.fortreJ that I havcpurth.ised the aove e-Li'olnii'nciit, ui now receiTirgand shall keep constantly ou hand A General & Choice Assortment of articles in my line, which wiille sold at extremely low figure FOR CASH ONLY. Remember thtC4fu will fet many Gouds at this koast. Slid that our arfeles are pure and fresh. The Highest Market Price Paid fur all Viudsaf Country Produce. Always on hand a superior quality of FLOUR and MF.AL for Family use. Mayl NEW STORE New Goods, Vo 2, Ray House, THE citizens of Shelby county arc repoctfully notified tliatat the alove location they Kill alurasttuda lull assortu;vul of of every article perlaiuiiK the Trade, bor.jhtat theI.owet Rat- frcash. nn-1 will I solJ or the same. 1 tLall aiui tj ktxp u.y st ck of ADIES DRESS GOODS Uj CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TAVEEDS, Sliectins, Shirting, Flannels, Ac c . full and complete. Haviiv- had a numiicr of years experi ence in the tniilc. I proitss uie knowledge of tbc business. ami exercise the nuiim in the selection ol uiy goods, aud it is seldom that an iufenor article is palmed upon tsie. 1'hrre will also he found among uiy stuck a full supply of Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS L- SHOES, II ATS 6 CAPS. I also keea fair stock of GROCERIES, more fur the ac commodation f customers thanpront. D-m t U deceived, but call and examine my st'ick before purclitising ej.s;hi're. Rcmenilicr the placo. No. 2 Hay iloue U otk. PERRY IIITTEL. LIVERY Jj -.oaied: Feed 'tables HAVING purchased the Toner Livery Stable, nu Washington street, I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Shelyviile. tieruinnciitaiid transient, that I shall always I; prepared to furnish them with Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE HOUSES, &C. AC, of a style equal to the lest, and at prices in keeping with the times. 1 shall kep none but good horses, and you may confidently rely upoL getting a "prescnuldeM turn-out at n.y stable. I shall also constantly keep on hind horses for trade and ule, ami those wanting a reliable nag f jr any purpose, are requested to give me a call. Those bavin? hors to sell are invited to give me a call. I alst have plenty of stable room for the accommodation of transicut horses, cy the hour, day or week. April 3d tf. E. B. AMSDEN. Xew Tariff and Special Tax. TIIATE disposed of my stock of R -OK5 k. FTATIONERV t.) John Vorkison, Jr., and tike pleasure iu recommending my fnends in ne I of anything in that line to his estihlisiliniert opposite the Poit ffiee. Ile has a complete and well selette l st'x-k of Ibtoks, Pajier, Ink, Pens,4cc. By this arrangement we have more time to devote to Urugs tts IVXoci icines, and now offer ner and extra inducements in that line. July31,l-?0J. S. W. MORGAN. XT. 3JT. O VOI Ifain in tltc Field: My Motto Is Small Profits and Quick Returns. MATE jut opened and am now ofering for sals a anterior lot of all kinds of BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS aVUXTD CAPS, Of the Latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. TT-pCall sad examine before pnrchas'nj elsewhere. A penny saved is two pence earned. TTpMy Stnre is ice door North of Dr. Robins' Drag Stora where T slwl always be happy to wa.t njon thoe that favor me with a call. U. M. GADD. ShelbjTUle.June ll,l?Gi. $40 WAGES PAID $100 To sell goods f rtli Adam's ftwwa Machph Coxrasn . We will give a eommis.ion on all goods by oar Agents, or ay wages at from $40 to 100 r month, and pay all neewssary espetiea. Mur machine is jrfect in its mechanism. A chil l can learn t orate it y half aa lKor's Instruction! Itiseinalto any Family einf Machine iu use.and we have acjroci the price t k iiteen Dollars. Each machine is arnmteJ for three years. Address C RrCGLE, j3I-l2m Gea. Agent, Detroit, ltch. FOR A.T,E. ft TW0II0R.8E Platform ?pnrg Warn. has beenased some ant will be sold cheap if ap Led for-on. July 31, 1562. b. W.MOMAN.

Hew Arrangement T Tirt OXX STAND. GEORGE II. DUXiV, At the OU Staad of J. W. Jstk, N rth ride PUie Saars SIIELllVVII.LEf ID., Vsautittarer aud Iakr ia BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL GXArZi AXZ v7 TIES For Men, Womon 2nd Children All wwrk tv U ij rae aU! he vsrraxu:! to rtTt as rsfroat B&c&ded. CUSTOM WORK of eTwy dcscriptir.a ttace to on!cr, ci tie Lt MiUrriai ao4 by experienced worVsacn. Aa x' rtcnT.t cf superior SOLE AXD UPPER LEATHER kept oa haaS for the xccccirs Ja:. trai.try aiatofactarCii. Reiniiinsr Of all kltxl tea on short nydce, aJ aLf-tior. ptrraatscjl. Ehr! yrtlle, Jn. C, CtO. II. tV".

ZVo t No. 1 CHANGE! CHANGE! I TAKE :hintV!c? iafrri:n? :h c:t:?tr.s cffleny euintv in prVtuiar and t reif u.as.ii.j.4 ia general, that I hire pa:ch:kjr-l t:.cs:.A .n ir.ilut! W. L Xvhm (O.D- IVrCul!), anl w.il c r;:ii.u ti.e lr.s.r.'uit the old stand, where I slan k.c ;-i..i-t;y vu LaJ a idl select :Jd tjck ci CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, ompriiT. every rtliei:! tie lle. yacb as COFFEE, SPICES, TEAS. FEITEK, SL'GAIIS. .SODA. MOLASSES, CANDIES. NITS, TOBACCO AND MX1IIS. LOOKING CLASaK, WOOD AND WILLyW WAXX, QUEEPJS-ARE, GLASS A XI) CIIUOCKERV WARE. tXILLUY, I2ASKETS, A.C. TTf COUNTRY rROT'TTE WANTED In exrf.sr jM for poods, or I will pay the l..-'..: i: r.r'Net price in Cii-tw I have a large acrtiento.'.-a'l rl Il. f d.ient kind, and EXTRA FAMILY ilsOlR ASD MEAL, which I will s-'.l ! .w and del ver at aiy plac i be city free of c.rir1, jtt ." t.V!yV P. M. Try R.aH-ndr Hie llcuir.ck's tU stat.d, Nortb sidcofPu 'lic Square. Sept. l!?, JOS5N" W. IMP HICK 1,000 Iiceesi DIFFERENT iTYLK? AND GRADES WALL PAPEK! Just Received at ;OilL-S, Near the I. 8c C. R. R. D-p.t, fhclbj v-l'.c. Indisna. Also gi Ltral and cunlully tcKtltd a-oiU,..i.t t-f DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c, cVc, kc, Ccra. isir.x every article u.ry rer;,:lrcd,such u LADIF.S DRESS GOODS, CLoriis, CAssiTirns SIIEETIGS, MIIIiTI.Nr.S, AC All of which have Ven lwn ;bt for cvh, at t-e lowest ruling rates, and will !e dd al a ir.allatvatax on f.rsl cutt cashpui-clkuers. Reucn.l ir the i hc-, COBLE'S OLD STAND, Just East of the I. i. C. R. 11. It; . t. GRAI WA.TE? I coctinue topay th rulin? prices ,r ALL KINDS OP GRAIN AND Ct'L'NTRY PKOM.VE. lariacrs are reqticeted U) give me a call Lefote selling. A.CODIX. Shelbj Tille, April 10, 1?C2. 500 Cords Red Oak Siavo Bolts, For which I will pay ca.su at the highest rr ark t raf-. ni l a. J. II. M'iSAGl L, Sh'tPhelbyrll'e, fort. i. l-C2.-t;'o STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL ! Good tt'orkmanshio and Good Material ! JOHN SXTIBILIS:, pa Mar.ufaeturtr cf ar.d Dealer in BOOTS a SHOES, Washington Street, (second. 1 u'.l '.inr Eist of the BspCst Church). i-h-l jvilie. All work sold y me cia rel.e 1 on as le:s; suViantiaily wade and i f the tt ir.at rial. A full ajrtaiei,t of light nu l htav V-v.t Shoe. fr men, bry,, and oui.u e -t ut'y ti !in I or R::iu:ic:ufer' toordcr. Prices as I th; 1 .e3:. "in t as i. IA II. UXMBEHGER, wuoixsau avt s.ita.1 tuua r HATS, CAPS, tStrriAv Goods, XO. lCs EAST WASH I.-VC TON STREET, two oooas a sort asaxs rzrusa, IKDIANAPOLIS, IXDIAXA. K, CACCIIY, CLOTHING EMPORIUM Wsst siiit cf Harhson street, o; poslte EiLcU k. alajar'a Bank, f 'ucl'yr.l.e, Isi. TT n ATE a large and tzt a&-rtsxi.t o! the follow; sg Goo4a I oonstantlyon hax.d. aad st.ll rm. r.zi, ta it: Broa( Cloths, Caasimcres. Cafhmaretu. f-.tt::.e:s, VT x,l Twceda, Vestingsof ail Oscriptioa, soch as siV.n. s;U. grtxiaiher, pluth, ra'eccla. Baraaiiles, cihniere, 4:., ate Shirts, Collars, Crarata of all kiuds. i :.h as t Vt. A-i-a ssd faacjr figured, a gd article cf Nocf-hxal.rrch.e'A, Po-ket-tasyi-kerchiefs, men's Glove, K.:'. of n ..w sud materUl. Suspenders, 4tc, all ci t.ch I am reiy to d rjiose of at PRICES TO SUIT, and Material warranted ejuil ta ay in Mrk't, and at as w prices. I respectfully cll tie ktUrriioa of ttse CentUmtn of Shelby ville and ricinity to iny stuck of CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, U-fo-e purchrs'.r.g elsewhere. I am nti'ts- tly roeirinc 0'l.aad a ready at all times t fjra h f:y t-'t iat call cpn rpe with i m I"IT. t t v.t Uct -r rice. All kinds of t'l'VI On WOItK d -i m brt . r.AR.nrT c t ttim; do e to tuc dejt and in tnl style. All work warrv.ied. -N F.V, Take, is n-y m tt-. ii'i,t!e.i-r;.. nlt -ie a ul attnpon you .thftL.ch pi.-urr. K. Cai T. CAUCKRX,Agau, Haye-lt