Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 13, Shelbville, Shelby County, 4 December 1862 — Page 3

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LOG A. Xj . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. TbaToInnntaer It the omt fait pnMishwl In ?hclly cowaty--has a larf e and permanent circulation, offering uaerlor advantages to advertisers. PersonalCapt. Ja's. E. M'CJriRK, in consequence of ill health, has resigned his commission. He arrived home on Saturday, and was cordially greeted by his numerous friends. .Capt. John' M. jlr-UR, of the Commisary Department, having ben exchanged, has aain been assigned a pot, hut where we are not informed. His former Clerk, Ja's. 11oi ixs,. again accompanies him. . Lieut Jack Fun was to kavc Indianapolis for his Kojfun?nt on Tuesday niirht. .lack has had remarkable success in procuring recruits during t!)e pat few months hs has been engaged in the business in this locality. It may also be an item of interest to his nu merou3 friends to know that the chances of his promotion arc promising. Capt. Jack Fi.ixn will not sound bad. .Tames Moody, John Costilla and Jo. MeJJride, members of the 10th Itejritnent, now that that Uegiment has become demoralised and about broken up, have entered tho regular service for three years, in the first CatalCommissioners Court The Board of County Commissioners convened at the Court House on Monday. Pros" vnt: Henry Bcck, J. J. Curtis and John . JIcCoxnei.l, Commissioners. They will probably not remain in session longer than this week, therefore, those having business before 'the Beard should loose no time in presenting St. I. MYlonrselL tin newly elected Commissioner for the Central District, it will be observed takes his seat at this session. Mr. McDonnell is a practical business man, and after . a little practice will unquestionably make nn excellent officer and a judicious guardian of the Counties interests. To Mr. Alexander Cory, the retiring Commissioner, the people of .Shelby , county owe much. He has been indefeateagcable in tho prompt discharge of his duty, and brought many years of practical "experienc e in active business to hisassistance instraightk cning out and getting into an intelligible shape the financial affairs of the county, which now we are pleased to eay, are in a . healthy and prosperous condition, and not withstanding the lately been made heavy drafts that have upon the Treasury for bounties, maintenance of" soldiers families, a new county Assyluni, Arc, there is still moiloy on hand, and the taxes for count' purposes rr-Juced. We do not wish to be understood sis saying that all this is solojy attribu. stable to Mr. Cory, but we do say he is entitled to a fair share of the credit, and we doubt if any "tricks," whereby money was obtained from the county, were played oil -during his term of office, as no claim was alnlowed without being subjected to the most "Yigid scrutiny. We question if there are many counties in the State in a better financial condition than Shelby. She is free from debt and hasasur- ; plus in the Treasury ample to meet all present or accruing claims on presentation, while many, probably a majority of the counties in the State, are involved in debt and their orders and bonds haucked around the streets . :and couurtv at a ruinous discount New Firm. As will be observed by ad vertisement, John Hand has purchased the in tcrestof Mr. Jameson, of the firm of Jameson fc Con rev, in the furniture business in this city. The old stand will be retained, and they purpose keeping constantly on hand -nnd manufacturing to order all varieties of furniture, plain and upholstered, which will be sold at rates in keeping with the times. Their stock is now larce, and will be sold especially that on hand previous to the raise, -at old rate. Those desiring cheap furniture should call soon. v MHB ilarriage Licenses Issued by the Clerk r of Shelby County for the Month of November, 1862. Alphens Tyner to Ann li Hargrove, .John A. Tucker to Catharine Kighter, Jonathan K. Keighter to Kljza J. Koyce, laniel A. Snider to Christina Berry, Xathen (ihun to Harriet Dippel, Josiah Dunwood to .lane Amos, Teremiah D. Borers to Nancv Plunket, Thomas MeTigli to Bridget Tilly, Joseph Jones to Martha .1. Jenkins, iNVilliam Bay to Klizabeth Williams, William Farrell to Mary J. Akers, Henry Harrison Wells to Julia Ann Margaret Cerman. Auctioneer. r vJry We-iklet, as will be larnoJ ly card 't elsewhere, has taken out an Auctioneers Licence (tit Shelbj county unJer the National Kxcisc law, and will be prepared at all times to attend to calls in that line. We believe the law prohibits the offering of all goods at public -outcry, excepting by Sheriffs and ConetabWon executions, without a license. A Row KksISTING AX OfTICEK. We loam tj. i .,. , ., . n, S BbaturJay mpht vhtle Marshall Toner wwi ; -COnVfVing l prisoner to jail for Some IIsJc - .meanor. an attcmnt wa mn.lft f, resenp him bjfoine of Lis friends, whose n:iniCS we re fru'm from giving at present The attempt voi iinst, fill Vi . I.m-s 1; Y, V , V "- "'r41 liandea yna lawl. .inl we understanJ that .CVeraI of the r-articinant-t havo horn arrested

and lined, and warrants are out for others. Jtceistinii ao oScer in the discharge of hi Jawful duty ua grave offence, and one that an not be too severely censured or punished, ind it i the duty of erry law abiding citizen to give their aid in the enforcement of . fis Jaws for tho preservation of order.

Cincinnati Market. Wheat Firm at $I1,03 for prime Red and$l,OS01,lO for prime Indiana White. Corn In good demand at 4540cts. for shelled and ear in bulk. Oats In fair demand at 5$(G0 cts. Kte. Dull and in limited demand at 61 (62 cts fjr prime. Prime grades of Barley are in good request at $1,33 1,35 for FaU and $I,201 ,2. for Spring. lloos The receipts are large, and prices ranse at $404,10 for hogs weighing 20 and under, and $4,4004,42 i for those exceeding 2X. Total receipts for the week 74yi2 head total for theeaon thiw far H30,GG7j against 100;016 same time lat year. New am) Novul. A new window suppor-

tcr has made its appearance, a cheap, simple, and substantial piece of mechanism, and has all the appearance of durability and utility, answering the place of cords and hts. ' wei: Victor it IIestkr have the Agency for this county. See advertisement IiCN'away. There w;s a momentary excitement created on the Public square yesterday by a span of horse. with a lumber wagon attached, making their way southward at about an S. 40 speed. They were finally stopped without damage, and no body was hurt. Shelby Co. Auctioneer. HAYING taken out a license under the National Kxoise b'M Atn-tioneer for Sht 1'iy County, I iim prepared I ;.:;er.d t-' ail 1 ii-dnes that line, an I hereby notify nil perjr!S ellin-r at piil.lic outcry without license, except : provided In stid law. thai they lay th-nnselves liable to a penalty of $011. A-Mics JERRY WEAKLET. Fhelhyvnie, Pc. 4, Wy2. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS A I'D Owners of Dwellings. jSj? B UTTE R V O RTIF S Window Supports Patented April loth, 18G1. A Cheap and Perfect Substitute for Cords and Weights. Tlii? new Window Supporter is what the. great ma?sof peph; have lieen looking for, for many years, they having K-c-une disgusted with all kinds of Catches. Tin's supporter came into use in the Last, in August lNU,and it now is used frini Maine to California, and it is consiilere-I the. I'est thinix fur 1 1 onlinai y si.el cash tlwt is in use, also for Cars am! Oinnihnses. Kvery owner of bui l.Iincrs that have not conls ami weights slioul l have Hutterwortirs Supporter's, the eost luring imly alxmt one-sixth of tlie xpen.se for cords, and saves the l.reakitijj of tilass, Childrea-! Anns. &c. V1CTOJI A. Iir.'STKII, Pec-lmC A zeiits for Shelly enmity, SheU'wille. TTIXKC'-rrXUSCr- .Orit'l-;.-.u.iais hereby kivJ en toatthe u:i lr-iii-ne-l Ins Ikvii 3uiintetl Kxecutor el ine Will ,.f iianu ih I'ai nerton. lateef r-hell'y county, dceease.I. Tne e.-tate is proia' lv solvent. lXi--t4 , Ho.MKil VAI.M r.HTON, Kxecutor. i:i;:! T(ik's jV OTICK is heri-'.y riven that the underside.'- Executor if th- last Will i.f !!a;i!!ali ralmertoii.execut.ir .f ti.e wl w iil of II iMiah l'aiuiert nu iKi-w,!. will otter f..r sale at puMienut'T.v, at the late re?ioet;ee .if th te-titor, in SuirarCre.'!; Town.-h;p, si.eli y e.'Unty, on SATl'KIi V. 1:Kt'KMItK!: -.Tth, 1-oJ. tiie pe:..!iai pr i-rty or ?ai.l estate. C'.nsistinjyt Cattle. She n. II mseh I I a:i.l Kitchen Fnniitore, aai! varie.is other art.cles. cale couiineace at 10 oYleck a. m. Tkk.hs. Sums of U ite iloll irs and un.ler cish down over three ! .l!ar a er.-lit of ni iut'i-;. tiie p!irc!iii-er .sivin his note at int rr-t, waiving va! lation ami appraisement laws, w ith approved se. uriiv. ieeeinl-er 4, l-'G-J. liuMKH I'AI.MEiaoX, Executor. S 1 1 5 '. I i F F'S S A IAZ . By vim e.l fro TlE of a certified copy of a decree to me direct oiu tiie Cierks !liee of the fchelly Countv Circuit Court, in a cause w herein Charles W. fhiow, Administrator, ice, is plaiiiti.f, aiiilCeor-e ". Fisher, et ul. is defendant, re miring me to make the sum of seventeen hnnured and seventy dollars ami sixty-live cents ($1TOO ti."), with interest on said decree ami costs, I will expose at l'ublic f'ale, to the h!irhe?t!.idi'.er, ON S.YTl'llDAY, Til K 27th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1?62, h-tween the hours of ill o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. ot slid day, at the door of the Court Ilouseof said Shelly county. Imliana, the rent- and profits for a term not exeeedinir seven years, of the loHowini; desi'i iK-il Real jCstat", io-wit : l!epinning niieteen an ! three-fourth ( I!' ',) pedes South of the East end of the line dinvidiii the Eat half of the North west o,uarterof st'elion twenty-six (it!) in Township numher twelve (I.) ortliot Hane five ; : tnence &outn seventyseven nn 1 one tilth (77 l-."i) pole-: thence West one hundred and twenty-six and t-.ro-fifth" (T-'ti --.) poles ; thence North seventy-seven and one-fifth (77 d-s ; thence East one hundred and twenty-six and two-f:f:h (l J0 'i-j) poles to the place of heTintiin ', imiksnj: s-xt.v acres, more or less. A Is . eighteen acres l-int:in nineteen and three-fourths (1'.' ) poh's South of the West end of the lin divi iiiii the Northwest quarter of s-t tion tivent.--ix (-li): thence South seventy seven and one-fifth (77 1-5) poles: thence East thirty tiveH5) Mdes and sixte- n (lti) links : thence North sevei, tyeren and one-Hfth (77 l-ii) poles; theme West thirty-rive (X) poles and sixteen (If.) links, to the-pi. tee ofhejjiiuiiijjr. all in Sheliy county and Mate tit Indiana. If such rents and prolits will not sell for a su!l"cient sum to satisfy said decree. ir.terets and costs, I will, at the same time and p'isce.expoe at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate, or so much thereof us may he snrticie'.t to discharee said decrei-. iuU rest aiul costs. Said sale will i e made without any reUef whatever from valuat on or appraisement laws. HENRY DOI'.EE, Ie- 4'pf5r, Sheriff of SheUy county. E. H. Pavis. Ally for riff. NATIONAL TAX. TEIIK nndersivrne.l having Iwn avp-oiritcd ''v the President I Collei-tor of TaNes for thei"th District of Indiana, im- ( r t!te act approve 1. July 1st, entitled "An act to pro vide internal Kevenue t sir -port the (Jovernment. and t- pay intere-t mi the puKlie deM," hereby gives notice that he La.s apptdntl JA3i:-: ?I.ItSKALL ELLIOTT, of t-helbyville, Phelby county, Indiana. IVputy Collector to collect the taxes assessed in said county. The Taxes in Shelby County Have now 1-ecome due and payable, and persons assessed will call on James M. Kliioti, at the Banking House of Elliott & Major, on Fast side of Harrison street. North of the Post Office, in Shell yville, where he will attend to receive the same until ir.rnjim:u 20T11, isr,2. All persons who shall neglect to pay the duties ami taxes assessed o;on them w ithin t't time, will le liable to pay ten ier cent, arlditior.al upon t!ie amount thereof. The penalty for not taking out a license is eijUal to three times the amount of duty or sum of money imposed for such license. T11KO. 1. HAl CPlKY. ACellectorGth District of Indiana. November COth, lr (4 IMPORT ANTT0 FEMALES. r. CIIEESEM AX'S IMLLH. The combination of itigmiients in these Pills are the res alt of a 1-mg and tensive practice. They are mild in their opI rratien. ami ertiin incorre-rttng all irregtilarities. Painful Meustratii.us. removing all oltstructiocs, whet'ner from cold or other ise, headache, pain in the side, palpi ration of the in the hack an4 liml, Jtc., diturhed sleep, which arirefrwn Interruption i'frture. DR cnBESEMAirs PILLS tV ncement f ne era in the treatment of tSose trrecaUritiesami oftru.tion which have consigned sj n.tnv t. a ith.hti ki i.rh c. oienie can enjov cvxt j health un'e she is rrr:!r, and w-hncvr an obstruction i Uikespice u jwaTAi uca.ia ietcs t Occitne. i DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILloS I .rethemotevfial n-medy ever known for all complaints , ,uuar u I.isnu. Toii ,:a., s they are inviua-ie. '.' vW-ij, rfA vrf i;,tu. ; -en .;.-, r r;?Air,v. They are kn !i t thousan is who have is! them at diCerent lriotls. ttroiiihoul th- country, havins: the sanction cf tome of the inoU fi'n"i i nit t l An rict. A.Vy'.-. .f.'xf ('.. t tti'tj i-.',t-t .'-',.;?. nr4 he u-r-i. it'a e.ch l the rice l'ie '.vkr i',T.cjntasninij fr'm .'tt to t0 1'ilU. 1'ilip nt hy mail, pruini-tly.by remittiug to t'ie Proj'rietor. J-vld t v lra.-c.sti eenrrailv. li. . ULTriliN..rm.,-JflCe.l.r fi.,New-Trrk. nove-lyl For tale ty , AV. Mor,a., Shelby nlie.

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Eeedsburgh, Wayne County, (X, July 57, 1859. Dr. C. "VT. Koback, Dear Sir: I have been afflicted for about eighteen years, "with nheumafum in my left thigh and" hip, and iiv thnt time I have tried a great many remedies and at considerable expense, without raucb relief. A ehort time since, I was induced by jvur agent in this place, J. W. Grindle, to try your Scandinavian IJlood Tills and Blcod Purifier, and am happy to say that I obtained more relief from them than from any other medicine I ever used. I believe that the continued use of your medicines would entirely cure me. Yours, &c, D. C. MA-BTLS. EST" We would call the particular attention of every reader to the advertisement of McLean's'Strengthcning Cordial ard Volcanic Oil Liniment. They are to vrdl kiwwn in this community to require reeommeudation. lut there are many of our readers who are suffering troin a derangement of the digestive organs, without the slightest idea ef the real cause, civing rise to symptoms such as tkponlenf v, Nervous unpleasant feel ins, indecision, lack of energy, making existence; a burden. To all who may be afflicted, try this Cordial ; it will trive immediate relief. To all who may be ai'.licted with Sores or Tains of any kind, try the Liniment, SeJ the advertisement in another column. F I K S A I C I. OAKS. 1. Itcarae to pass in Hoosierdem, in the reign of Governor Oliver, whose surname is M.,rtoii, that all the fair daughter in his realm dfsired graceful parnientiof Clotlisand Fun, 2. Thereupon, the merchant in Furi. Clv-iks, and fine goods, visited great places, wauderinji from ci ty to city tint they mk'ht huy for jroM the elegant y irmcnti the la-hes desired and found t!ieni not. 3. And when the heart- of the fair were sore vexed, they cried, "wh it sLi'.l we do, for irecunnot find such garments :u we desire." 4. Then cime one Tyler, a man of jrreat enterprise, and a d--epl.v skill"d artisan i.t an I'.atern city calle.1 Neiv-York, (vulirarly calle.1 (iothatn.J who f.iid,'Go to, now, for 1 have heard the troubles of tins dear people, and will go Operand help them r.U 1 can. 3. Straightway this Tyler did procure and enlarge: thB S tort le.l-T.ee Hive,'' No. 2 West Washington street, in th'.' city of Indianapolis, (sometimes culled the centre of the liii:i) verily the huh of all creation. G. And then lit? did r.vmeV; the storehouses cf Eastern Princes; the mau'ic looms of Lyons, BUhoof ami Lupens yielded their rarest gems, and Hudson's Hay, Srilria, and all northern climes theirsoftest Sahles and ErmiavJ. 7. And the Do-lIive was filled. 8. In those days the mighty men of the North fought and prevailed over the mighty men in the South, wherefor we are glad; yet our hearts sorrow most of all for our brothers slain. C. But in the midst of war the people must be clothed, so the fair daughters of the land drew near the Bee-Hive. 10. And lieholding the prices of all Cloaks, Furs and merchandise iiuirA-ed in plain ji'jiirt, and that they were wonderous cheap, they rejoiced thereat exceedingly and lought. 11. And they returned to their own housesand lands richly laden with goods and clad in elegant garments, advising all they met to go and do likewise. 12. Saying 'there is nothing there is no place in all tho domain of Ahram tlio Kail Spliter like 'Tyler's Bee Hive;" go there 'x-foreyou pay the now high prices asked for l'ry tloods, fir verily, but few st les of goods have really advanced in price. 13. All the rest of these Chronicles, may they not be found at the cout.tersand Cloak stands of j3EE-:HIYE, No. C,W E5T WASHINGTON 5T11EET, INDIANAPOLIS H. BiMIJEUUER, WHOIXSAI S A.XO BJlAtl, ptAI.KR 1 HATS, CAPS, ANt tl5lAV GrOOtbss, SO. 1G, K.VST WASHINGTON ST11EKT TWO DOORS AIIOVE ADAMS EXIMtKSS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Ssptll-yl Dentistry ! rr J. K. JAMESON n. OTers his professional services to the community of Shelbyville and vicinity. Having had anum'xr of years practical experience he feels confident of his ability to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him witha call. PLATE AVOStK, TF.ETH FILoLIXC, EXTltACTING, AV-, Don" on short notice and in the most approved mr.nner. O'd'ce on Harrison f-treet, (room formerly occupied by T. p. Caughy, s e Tailor shop. Iec.l! tfo JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE, AGUE REMEDIES. 100 oz. Quinine, Cinchonin?, Chinoidine, 1'eravian H.irk Ayres' Aue Cure, Mann's A sue It.iKuo, Chisties Asue li;i!s.mi, Rhodes Aui Cure, India Chola?--jiue, Smith's Tonic Syrup, fdiallenl frier's Tills, Everson's Pills, I.011den's Pills. Iiostetter's Uitters, lloerhave's Bitters, Rolaclcs Hitters, White's Hitters. &.C. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. 10 drams Morrhine. Calomel, Chalk, Mercury, Opinm, Duvers P.nvder, UhuUirl), A!es, Castor Oil, Croton Oil, Sws?t Oil. Jalap. Ipec-f, Pills. Liniments, Ointments, Syrinccs. llMtst i'UTip-, Nursing Hot tie, I"dij), Lojwoo'l, Ml icr, Pectoril Syrups, Troches, Wafers, Liiiuorice, Salts, Marneia, Laudanum, Par.iporic, &c. LIQUORS. LIGHTS, PAINTS, &c Hrandy, Gin, Whisky, Wines, Rum, Alcohol. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Lanterns. Chimneys, HurninsFluid, Candles. Lard Oil. M;ic1ine Oil. Fish Oil, Neats Foot Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes. White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Tohacco, Cijrars. Snuf. SPICES, CUTLERY, PERFUMERY Cloves. Teppcr, Allfn'ces, Gir.r, Kutmess, Per.Vnives, R;uors, Pist.ds. Howie Knives, Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monnes. Card Cases. 5hsvine Soaps, Toilet Soaps. Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Dye. HairOiK Pemade.Ox Marrow, Hears Oil, R'se Jil,T.tii Brushes, Hir Brushes, Clothes Brushes. Painters Brushes, Pink Saucers. Kuj, Lilly White, Cil Oil Cans, Counts Pins, Esence cf Collee, Glass, Putty, Confectionery. Chewir.jr Wax, tc. These are wine of the raai.y things kept hy nt, which re MILD LOW FOR CASH. We propose to sell m low as Indianapolis Druggists. We huy from fir?t han.ls in Ur;e qumtities for caV PHYSICIANS and others are invited U give us a trial . S. V. MORGAN, POST OFFICE DltUG STORE S40 WAGES PAH) $100 To sell gvvls f jr the Adax's Snxixa MachTne Compast. We ill give a comniisiin on all govls sold r-y our A genu , or pay wac.-s at fnra $40 to 3100 per month, ami pay all necaeUiry expenses. Ourmachine is perfect in it mechanism. Achil l can Ie:irn ta operate it l.y lialf an hour's instruction! Itiseiualto any Family Sewing Machine in use. an-1 we have rwcto the criivto Fifteen Dollars. Each ruac!i;ne is wurnmteJ for threw yrars. Adlresi C. BXGGLES, ;y3l-:?". G.An,retroit, Mich.

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NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! SEASONABLE GOODS ! AT TBI Old Corner Store ! MT STOCK OF SEA50XABLK DEESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &e., was Merer hrcr tl?an at this time, all of which willhedin-fose-l of t fr:x-f as low as tliesime qiialiv of goods can be I ohiained in I inlianavolis or elsewhere, j .TO CASH BUYERS. I alto hat c a larre and varied assortment of BOOTS ST SHOES, IlntK c Caps, and in f.irt every article usually rewired in my lin, of dif ferent gradesand prices, iiiclBamg a general s'ssortnient of GROCERIES, of a rdprr'ior quality, whirTiar kptferr the accommodation of customer?, not for profit. Those desiriiu any article in the TJry Goods line wilf find It to tlcir iuterett to giTc. ine a call. Ma-29. COICJTELIUS. -A.T OXJPl POST I LARGER STOCK Tim EVER. TRIBE PALACE! II. A. FLETCHER & CO., 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, I.BIA'AIOLIS, l.D. Elegant and Beautiful. Goods, Dress Sillt?5, of every new style and ?rade ; IJIIIi-SS (iOODS in endless variety and grades. Staple Dry Goods. CLOAKS, j:a;.axs, SjroCES, WLS, JL W.ETS, HOSIER r, Ol.O YES. UAXDICFSiL COLLARS, LACES, EMU O II EE IES, JI AX ILL'S, anderery variety of SnutH Han;. Full Lines, from the Elegant Medallion Velvet to the lowest grades of Hemp. 13 ROC ATE L CURTAINS, SATIN DAMAPK, GERMAN Sc. AMERICAN DAMASK, Iiaco Curtains, Emliroidering, Muilin Curtains, Nottingham Laci? Cnrtiins, Ruff. Gre.11 aud Blue Hollands, Oil Shades, Shade Fixtures, Cords and Tassels, Gilt Cmice, Hands, Loops, Talde Linens, Curtain Pius, Talde Damasks, Towles, Napkins, Coylier Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Cocoa Mating, Stair Linen, Stair Oil Cloth, &.C. Carpets Matched, Cut and Made. WALL PAPER, The largest ami mostdesirahle stock in the State, all .era les. fro"i S per pi:e to S'. W sell this article cheaper tli&M aiy House in the State. VCt ask hnvers to trive or st-yrk acs.rcf.tl inspection. We return our thanks to friends all over the State for the larre patronage extended to u dnrin? the past year. Our eiTorts shall le untiring to merit its continuance for the future. We ktfp First Class Goods, and will sell them at Small li-oiits;. II, A. FLirrCIIF.Il tc CO., Trade Palace, I.ndiasapolis. Sjpt.lS-lyJ STOVES! The Iirsct Stock ever ofl- - creel in this Market. KXBRACtXO IVCTT 5TTLE Of Parlor and Cook. They were bought at low fljtxaw for cash, and will N sold for the same at a sm-11 aivanc. A general assortment c: TIN, COPPE1V SHEET IRON" BSD BRASS WARE 1 ways on haD 1 or manu'acture-1 to order. Also, HOUSE FIRHS1IIG GOODS, such as Cutlery. Spoons, Tubs, Baclcets, Brooms, 4tc. tc. JOB WORK Of every dewription, Rcpiiring, Guttering. Spnoting'. Rfifing, c, doue to order on saort nonee an-1 warrante-t. THOMAS W. SMITH. Nor.13 yVest side Harrison St., S. A ot So.aare. HOUSE AND LOT lOR SALE. TOFFEK f r sale the house and lot now occficd by myself, on Wa.hiu?ton street, in this cityat a WgainTlie hnn? has four room, a r,"rc!1 (Tool ller. The lot Is To feet front, running back t- Jackaon strertr There is also a !'H1 well of waur, barn and wood bouseon the pretui-4. For further pnrticu'.nrs apply to WIOIAM n. MWWS. ShelVyrille, Octer W, 1:C2.

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BEALXR IX GROCERIES AfJD PROVISIONS, WOOD & WIL0 W WARE, Queens-Ware, Stone-Ware, rVails7&c, Xo. 1, WEST ROOM RAY HOUSE, SHCLDWILLE. IX D. nHcitiietw?f fhrll y ar? rr-tfnny inv-nr4 that I haveiur hased the ave fuMishinent, am now receivir s and shall keep constantly on land A General & Choice Assortment of articles in mjr line, which wi'.ll$old at extrwuely low figures FOR CASH ONLY. rtameui!r that cash will ret mar.y tioed at Cu bouse, snd that our articles are pure and fresh, The Migiiest Market I'nre Paid for all kiuAs af Country Protlut. a iway on nana a superior quauij dirwi.nn'i mk fr Family Ok. Mayl NEW STORE 8 jVoTV CjrOOcifsf, w"IV?t 2, Ray House, fWlIIE citizen of ?bellr county are resjectfully notified I thatat tle pliove loaition they will alwasbnda full asserTient of of every article pertaining to the Trade, honehtat the Lowest Rates for cash, and will U ol J lor thesiunfc. 1 shall aim to beep my st.ck of LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Flannels, c . full and complete, llavinf had num'r or years erperie:i'"e in the trade, I profess !ine knowleljreof the bu.i n-.-s, auil exercie the ue in the selection of my f-kkIs, and it is sr!dm that a:i iuferior article is palmeI ujmiu me. Iherc ill also le found aiuoiij; my ttock a full supply ol Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, HA TS C- CA PS. I als keewa fair stock of GROCERIES, more for theaccommodatiou wf custoinejs than profit. lton'tl deceived, lutcill and examine my gtock tefore purcluiin elsewhere, ltenituiljer the plat-e. No. - Ray House U.wck. IKIUIY 1IITTEL. L1YERY oale t Feed tables HAVING purchased the Toner Livery Stalde, on Washington street, I take pleasure iu announcing to the citiiens of ShMbyviilr, pernmnent and transient, that I shall always he prepared to furnish them with Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE HOUSES, AC., AC, of a style e)al to the lest, and at prices in Veepiisg with the times. I shall keep none 1-ut gool le rse, an-1 you may confidently rely upon getting a "prescntal le"' turu-outat my stalde. I shall also constantly keep on hand horses for trade and s ile. and those wantinj a reliahle nag for any purpose, are reinetel to give me a call. Those having horses to vll are invited to give me a call. I als have plenty of stil-le room for the areommodatioB of transient hrses, hy the hour, day or week. April 3d tf. E. It. AMSDEX. Ifain in the Eieltll My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. MATE jnst opened and am now offering for sale a superior let cf all kinds of BRY GOODS BOOTS A.ND SHOES, HATS -AJXTD CAPS, Of the Latest Styles, aad&ni prepared in offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. Tjj'Call aod examine hefre parchasing elsewhr. penny saved is two jnce earned. TJTr'My Store is one Annv North nf Dr. RoWns proc Store where I shiil always be happy to wait upon those that favor mewunacau. VS. 3L. UAUD. Ehelhr1lle,Juae 11,12. G LOAKS ASH FUR AT TRADE PALACE, .ro, 2G aV 2S West JVashinton sf. INDIAXArOLIS. IXD. XTe are aw ireiving oar Tall aa4 TTiuter Stnck of CVaki and Furs, which U the Larett and Host Elegant of ar.y In the State, comprising every rade, an-1 at f rices ta suit the times. II. A. FLETCHER fc CO. Oct30-tn31

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o. 4 ITAKT th! method ot tannine the citiiec cf Sr.r coatty ki particular mi th "nt( laaak)4, la rral. that I hare purchaed t&e (tock la trade rf W. L. Yaacm (O.D. Padr.ck. fn.t, tM will erotics tL but: dm at the old ttand, wUer I ihU kep Obstx.tiy aa tiiin.l a wsil fcloctedttudt of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, rocrrUIsg CTtrj artidt la tba scli aJ COFFEE. SFICES, TEAS. PEPPER. SUGARS. SODA. MOLASSES, CANDIES, M TS, TOBACCO A3IDSEG1BS. LOOKING GLASSES, WOOD AND VILLO WAiLE, QUEEfJS-VJARE, GLASS AND CRROCKERY WARE, ICK4MTS, HTLEUt, TUBS, rp rorxTKY rnoDrci: wanted i ewirr i-r r I m-ill KIT ttr t :.-,-.t market t fi in cash. I have a large asrUuerit of Slt I'ISII, -t diflereT.t kin.'.. n4 EXTIM FAMILY FLO I-It AND MEAL, which I will sell I w and d-liver at azy lac I-hecity liw of darge. at 5 o'clock P. M. Jp li-uicm!r the la., lUn lnck'a clJ ataolU 'rtl side of Pu' -lie Square. SevU li, JOIIX W. l'ADBICK 1,000 Pieces MFIEllENT STYLES AND GRADES , WALL PAPER! Just Received at GOIILE'S, Xar the I. tc C. R- IL lVjot, Shclbyville, Indiana. Alo m general and carefully stletted asortn.ei;t if ID 33. "ST GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, tVc, Vc, A:c, Comprising every article usually required, inch aa LAUir.S 1)11 ESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIJIEKS, sin:nxix;i, MintTi.x.s, 4 All of which h ire r-en Uiusht f r cash, at the lowt nr linir rate, and ill l MatasniU a lTancvou fintCMit cash purchasers. Hemetnls-r tiie lace, COBLE'S OLD STAND, JiutEastof the I. A. C. U. 1U DepoU RAI. WAXTE9! I continue to pav the ruling prices f.r ALL KINTs Or GRAIN ANI CiH'NTKY PKOlUVE. Farmer are requested to give tue a call before elUugA. C.OIILI:. Shellyville, April 10, 1SG2.

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TJ1 o 1-1 I I H fc i 0 M rV. H ft, 4 w H 0 Pi 1 H fl H y. STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL! Good W orkmanship and Good Jfalcrial ! JOHN" SHELK, Manufacturer of and iValer in BOOTS 8l SHOES, Washington Street, (fecond buiWinz East of th Baptis Church). MicHyville. AH work sold by me can Le relied upon m beiar luhetantially maile a:-d of the Iiest material. A full a.ortraei;t of lijiht and h-avy IVtots and Shoe, for men. boys, and omen constantly on hand or manufacture" to order. Price us low as tlte lowest. Ten&sCash. I 1 LEATHER STORE. f IIIE ondersirnM has opened a General LEATHER ar.4 1 SHOE FINDING S1VKE fimdoor South of Stuith'a Store ftore, on Harrison Street, Shelhyvilie, whre he wiil oris tan tly keep on hand a general stoak af Leather or all Kinds, cat ta suit the waata of customers. A!, SHOE rLDIT AXDSnOE IIAKERI TOOLS, such as Lasts , Ilzmmtrs, Knixxt, Axclt, Thread, Tacki, Pegs, tc. An examination of naj stock by the craft is raiste!. CASH PAID FOR HiDES. ShelbyTille Feb., CO. 162. WM-IL BROWN. K, CACGIir, CLOTHiHGEr.lPORIUr.1 West sida ef Harrison street, rppcs.t E:iic 4. iUjr" Bank, Sheibyrilie, lad. Ill ATE a larrs tad fi asaortirett of the fcUW.t Cfwia -e'i!tly on hacd, arjij still reonir. to wiu Brat- ( l itis. Caesixeis, Caatimaratta, ftatt;oeta. Wool To, Tertjof all derri4iifia, swh aa satis, stlk, rrecvi.er, plah. raleocia, Baraaallea. caeiaseres, fcc.. tc. Shiraa, Coliars, Crarata of all k:sds,sach as silk, satin aai fa&r f Fired, a twd art cla ol Nacfc-haarflcreJiefa. Poeael-hac4-kenrk:'f. men's Gloves. Sttt of varices kitrfsaad Katerat, Sar,aders. kc, all of wh eh X ass ready t44.rpoeal PUICES TO St IT, and Uatena! wkrraalol emal to any is MarVM. aa4 at as w i ri. 1 reretfalr call tl attenbu of te CftttUmen of Shclbyriite aaltidnlty to cy stuck of CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, lef-.re pncfcrirr t!w!it. I s-ra eutar-.y reirirx (i MDS.and am rr.lyt kll times V (arn.4i ai.y t lat cw call rp..!i m- with m i. I SI' IT. st t;sf."U,ry price. All kiiwts of CI'XO.TI VI OICK dm? n s.ri r.-t,or. UAU.nCTt lTTl.G DOMiTOOItDCK, wlilfnl style. Al! w.rk irn:.!. "N Fit. X Take," i my motto. 0-r.tirT!. ?;e uw a call, au 1 1 will w a, i upon you ilha-ucii pleasure. K. CromT, Hf T. S. CAUCHEY,