Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 18, Shelbville, Shelby County, 15 January 1863 — Page 3
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LOG A. Xi . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. fsTetatet ti the Bstt hm''1HW In S!IVy "r a large end permanent circulation, offering urtof advantages to a Ivertis. rt. Election of Directors. Notice ia horebv cicn that there will h tl election heM at the Court House in SholtrtUIe on Saturday the 24th day of January 16.1 Tor the election of Dirrctors for the 8helbtille A Marietta Turnpike KoalCom panr for the ensuing year. ' 3 ' J. VEHNON, Secy. i M Col. Wm. H. Cot.Escorr arrived in town on Saturiay morning lat, direct from Murfrwboro, having participated in the five -tldTS' terrible fidt at that place. The 51s1 IUgiment occupied an advance position the qattre tibe,- and he considers the number of causalities to life and limb miraculously small when the exposed condition of the Keniment ia considered and the frightful havoc made in other regtmenta in its immediate vicinity ThtCol. is looking remarkably well and bar, r And represents the boys from this sec. lion in pood health and spirits, and speaks in flowing terms of their gallantry during the battle. The following are ths losses sustained by the two companies from this county in the CompanJ F. Itcorre TV. HMbrook, killed. Corp. Lewis I,inrillc, severely wounded. CJoorge J. Smith, slightly. Thomas Karris, slightly. Henry W. Camper, slightly. Smith Martin. miein:r. Corp. Wesley. Kimberlin. missing, n Greenup Weekly, mi sain:;. Company T. .Corn. Marcus DeLaeey. slightly wounded. Anarew Roach, mortally. . Nathan Riley, severely. John J. Jeter, severely. John Trimble, severely. James Aldrich. mortalW. "Ve nnderstann that Messrs Kimberlini dtnl Weekley hare been heard from, and are aafe. Thfc entire loss of the Regiment in killed And wounded was about fiftv. I. & C R. 11. Wc stated a few weeks since that the I Jc C It R intended having their new road from Lawrenceburch to Cincinnati tia. Elizabethtown, completed in about one Year we were slightly in error, they propose bavin? it done bv the first of Julv next. H passes through the eanaltune nt South Rend' tha canal is to be abandoned and the water drawn off and the ditch filled up and used for the road bed; The Depot will be nearly in the centre of the city. A Cowardly OfTitArtE. One night last week a fellow named Have. Rennett, male a mosj wanton and cowardly attack on John M'Cor- j klf, ;m old man and a cripple. He first ncousel him with heinga member of the Knights nf the O l len Circle, which the old man denied, when Rennett responds I hv calling him a d d liar, an 1 as.vrtim that all the Democrats belonged to the order and were traitors. The old man denied the soft impeachment, when Hennett picked up a heavy iron poker and struck at him. the old man receiving the Mow on his arm, and retaliated by tapping Uonnett over the nose with bis cane. t3u The abolitionists insist that it is trea. on to write or speak disrespectfully of the .administration. There was no specie of .abuse and denunciation too vile for them to titter against the administrations of Jefferson, Jackson. Van Huron, Polk, Fillmore. Tierce and Ruchanan. Therefore, if their present defination of treason is correct they have been life long traitors, and have reason to thank the forbearance of the. Democracy that they Lave not had justice done them. Abbott's History of the Civil War. I Quite a list ot signers for this work was obtained in this citv and vieinitv. We have lud hut a few moments to examine it, but een sufficient to convince us that it is a cheat -a gross and shameless imposition more re embling an abolition electioneering doeu. meut than an impartial narrative of the war. Wo fully endorse the following noti? jf the work from the State Sentinel: Abbott's History of tub Vint. War. The flrst volume of this work, imprudeutly tyled a History of the Civil Witr in America, is in the-course of delivery to subscribers. So far from1 being a history, it is an aluilition tirade, with a few and very brief sketches of the military operations thrown in to till up. and these so imperfectly that no .ian can gather an idea of a single couipaign from it. As a military review of events, iti an utter failure, aa4 as a political history it t a wicked impos'Tcion upon the publie. Mr. Abbott has sold himself, body and treeches, to the fanatical Abolitionists, and has meanly taken ndvantage of toi reputation as a historical wIor,to instill the poison sf their doctrines ista tbe. Birds f the people, tinder the guise of historical reading. It was nominated in the hotvi, we presume, that he should do so, and h ha faithfully filled bis part of the tKntrat U warn or readers against the w6rk as a hintory. In no p ace does it riso to th dignity of feitrr. The mechani.-al exeation f the work w V.xd, and the itiusrtratlont ara fine, nni tfct is all that anv lm partial man can y m k favor. C3r The Indianapoli Sentintl the other j 'dajived a one dollar "green back" with I tna fcJlpwriig (endorsement on the back: if T lnn1n aAstriil Vahino-tr. U 4u i Lincoln IS a Peeona a.ninptOn, thB third vrill b a raonker. e tiunfc the third will b an improTementon the second. Gold haa advanced in Cincinnati to Cla premium, or rather paper uuney is 42J ttM tfiicount Silver is quoted, at 1,2V-a
Cincinnati ZXarket. Wheat Firm and in active demand at $1,03(5-107 for prime Red and $I,031,10 Tor prime Indiana White. Corx -In pood demand at 46 cts for shelled and 44(? 45 cts for car. Oats In good demand at 5355 cts for new or old. l'arlcy Scarce and in pood request at $1 33 i,33;for prime grales of fall,$l,20 1,25 for Spring.
tgk. We daily hear abolitionists bloviating about sustaining the government especiallysince the laet proclamation, Suppopen Lincoln had not isued the proclamation but revoked that of the 22d of September. What would we have heard? We would have heard these same miscrexnts denouncing the government in their choic est terms. They are loyal when tha negro is ' to ue ici loose, out traitors wnen tne negro is neglected. They have been loyal to the government or the negro as you please, for Gfteen days. Soldiers Aid Society. There will be a public meeting of the citizens of Shelby ville and vicinity, at the Couit House in Shelby ville, on Thursday evening thel!2nd int. fur the purpose of organizing a Soldiers Aid Society for Shelby County, to ail sick, wounded and disabled Soldiers 'and their Families, and to sustain the State and National Governments in the suppression of the Rebellion. AU Citizens are respectfully invited to attend. MANY CITIZENS Mme. Demorest's Mirror ofrashion. This is probably one of the best Fashion Magazines publishel in the United States, and is just what has been long nceled by the devotees of fashion. It is devoted exclusively to this branch it is elegantly and pro fusely illustrated, and contains reports of the latest fashions, and full directions for making every article of women and children's apparel, instructions as to the harmonious blendingof coloi's, It is an invaluable publication to milliners, dress makers, and ladies generally. Published by Mmr. Demorkst, 473 Rroalway. X. Y. City. Qaarterly--$1 per year. We will furnish thj Magazine in connection with the Vuxxtbxr for 73 cents a Tr. The Home Journal, authority on such mat. ters. says : Mmr. Demorest's Quarterly "Mirror op Fashions'' comprise the greatest amount ot novelties and artistic engravings ever Curnis!ied in any sim lar work we have ever seen. Mine. Demorest also oTersan exceedingly, neat, cheap and serviceble little invention to domestic economy, in her Fairy Sewing Machine, of which the New York Illu tratel Xeurs says: A K;:ai. tinn. A novel and beautiful little sewing machine has just been introduced bv Mme. Deinoret. of N'o. 47d Droadwav, that has extr lordinary merits, both for its simplicity and creat utility. It makes the running stitch exactly like hand sewing, very rapid and perfect, and uses a common nee11 r-i!iires little or no instructions to use it successfully, and sold at only $5. Having witnessed its operation, wo arc prepared to reeoimnen I it as almost invaluable for tucking, hemming, shirring, gathering running up breadths. ot. This machine was a war ded the First Premium at the New York State Fair, recently held at Rochester. Every lady will be delighted with this sewing machine, it sews so ranid and is so simple in its construction as to make it a jewel lor the ladies. This is but one t of hunlreds of similar encomiums in its favor. We will presentone of these machines as a premium to any one sending us twei.vr subscribers, for the Vol. Uxti-:er. f)r one vear. with the Money. IiT OF tiri'TI-ItS remfii,ininthe Tost Oir.ce at hel iv ville. In 1., uncalled for, on the 31st dav if lleo tn'cr, 1m;j. Tr 'Pernors ciliin? for these letters will p!iesv aJvertied,or th;y will not be looked for. Bickm in. Oliver P Ovvj. Jai'iib Collins. Uy A Cochran. tVm 2 Cowen, F.lenr Conieal. Ivli t !ouns. James iVlano. 1 1 wry t'-asren. M Mm ule, is-vnuel 5 Fowler. Caroline Fmioh. Tavid Fery, Thomas r'onnia:i. Joseph Farrrl. Ivvl Fereman. Mirtha A Fi!'er. Joeph tiven. Thomas Goodwin, F.lixaVth ttreen, Thomas C C.iaHt, John 11 Gavin. Sarah V. Hird.tiir. J -tines S Hill. Cathrine llone, Wm Jerrald. Melvina to Weut. tlenrj- 2 Kirl, . C M Kennedy, Rotert l.onc, Sumah Minis. i P M'Doueall. Punran M'Carty. Mollie Mise Morris, Sarah Mey, Alfred S Mortran. rivid Mj-ers, Tlionias Xuthen, Wm Nash, Maria Mr Oflitt, Lnnisa Owens. James Trie', Catharine Phillips, Jnrkson Rohison, J M Ryan. Samuel Kattler. Mtrtha Mise Ropers, VCm Smith, Augustus StatTont. Green'ury Smi;h, Ancelin 2 Twi'eitle. M trtht Trimble, Joha Thornton, A Villiams, John A AViliiam. James Yonne, Wm JOHN S. CAMPBELL. P. M. LKT OF LF.TTEHS .Tmainingin the Post Office at Srookieid, Ind., on the 31st day of December, 1!HS Koehler. Jgoaty Pattorr. Caroline E Misi l.ynn, Jcwon Peters, f If Jones. Elinheth Mie Pwipert. Joseph Ross, l.ueinda Mrs Mason, I,ri Hodson, Alexander M II. STANLEY, P. M. ADHniTRATOirs XO J'ICE. "fOTICK is here'w eivwi that the undersirtied has Keen i appirtl Admitiistnttof ,f the estate of J;imes Crouch, late ot Shell v County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is suppodtrt he solvent. THOMA J. JONES, Jaiiiwry 13, 1SC3. Adn'initrator. AII.MIM STIt ATp It S SALE. "OTICE is hereby civen that I will sell at Public Ancij tion on St.'Rdit. the 7th pat or Feearaa?. liTO. at th rveideure of James Cruch. late of Shelby county, Ind., deceased, all his personal property-, eseeptinK that ts!:en by the widow, consisting of Horses, Cattle. Hops, one Wucon. one Sprin? Wsjor. Farmli.t Implements. Corvi, What thi-eshel, Vheattu the geld, Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc. etc. A credit of twelre months will be given on all sums ever three'dolUrs. the purchaser giving his note, waiving valuat;on an I sppraisuicut laws, with approved surety. Jan. 15th, 1SC3. THjMASJ JONES, Administrators, VDJI17USTK ATOU'S NOTICE. Notice is Ixrebv jjiven that the un lersictiel has len appointeil Administrator of the etat of William J. Buckingham, late of Shel' v e 'nntv. Indiana, deceased. Said e.-Ute Is auppese.l to be Vol vent" Jan. 12. t"63. JAMES SEtYARD. Administrator. AD5H!IISTItATORS SALE. 7T0TICK is hereby tivtn that I will sell at puMle ans tion.onFtnv.the 6th day of February. at t ie Lite residence of WlUUm J. Buckingham, in Shelby
ounty. Indiana, deceased, all hi personal property, not taken by the widow, eonsistine: of Hones, one spring Wagon. Wheat in bin, Pumpa and Pump Tool, Household Furniture, etc. Terms. All sums nnder three dollars. cash in hand, and all iin: over three dollars a credit of ten tr.ortha ill be aivep, te pu-vbaser eivinc his nte with approved u,tty. waiving valuation and appraisement Isws. JAVrS 5EWRD. Jsa IS, 1903 AdKinlsrraf.
srnvEYorrs notice. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the County Surveyor for Surveying done, ere herthy requested to call at the County Recorder's Office in Sbelhyville and pay the same to Pevid Louden, Esq., who will receive payment end receipt forthe um. Early attention to this matter wll I very much obliae and may save coats. DICK SORRIS, pee. 24, t8. County f urveyor.
Eye and Ear Infirmary. J. W. PAURISH, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, AD GENERAL SURGEON, Infirmary on Harrijon Stm-t, ITeiM bailing, Soutk of uorga a Ilardwitre itorr. Up elair. 9UELBTV1LLI, I KB. rREATS all diso-u of thi Eye and Bar. He will operate on Cataract. Artificial ruptl, Pterygium, Stralitnus (cross Ejw). and will trvat caw of Sore Eye, auch ai Granulated Lids, Purulent Upthalmia, Ojacitie of Cornea, 4tc. All forms of CHRONIC DISEASES Treated on Scientific Principles. Teeth JExtracted With more skill and LESS PAIS than It usual in this deartmeutof Surgery. fctfltfo IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AFD Owners of Dwellings. '$ DUTTEUWOUTH'S Window Support'r ratcuWd April IGib, ISC I. A Cheap and Perfect Substitute for Cords and Weights. Jhis new- Window Supporter is what thi pcat tnaof teple lisve looking fr, fir many years, they having Ixxwine disjustwl with all kinds of Catches. This supi)rtr emit into use in the Kast, in August ISC I, and it now is uM from Maine to California, and it is considered the best thing, for all ordinary sued Sash that is in use, also for Car and Omnibuses. Kvery owner ofbuildinsrs that have not cord and weights sliould hare Huttvrworth's Supporter's, the cost lintt only about one-sixth of the expense for cords, and saves the breaking of liluss. Children Annt. Ac. vicroit & in.sxr.it, DecsmG Agents for Shelby county, Shelbyvllle. JUST KECEIVBH AXD n FOR AGUE REMEDIES. 100 ot. Quinine, Cinehanin?, Chinoidinc, Peruvian Bark Ayres Ague Cure, Mann,i Ague Balsam, Chisties Ague Italsam, Kiiodes Aruj Cure, In lia. Cli lai:ogue, Smith's Tonic Syrup, Shal ten' evger's Pills, Eversou's Pills. Louden's PilK Itostet tor's Bitters, Bocrliave'g Bitters, UoUacks Bitters, White's Bitters, tc. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. AO ilrams Morphine, Calomel, Chalk. Mercury, Opium, povers Powder, Rliu'urb, Aloes. Castor Oil, Croton Oil, Swact Oil. Jalap, Ipecac, Pills. I'iniments.ttintraents, Syrinttes, 3r ast lu npu 'aiin; )t(l M, Idi, Ltvol, Mail ler. l'ect;tnl Syrups, Troches, Wafers, Liquorice, Salts, Magnesia, Laudauum, Paragoric, &c. LIQUORS, LIGHTS, PAINTS, &c Braudy, Gin, Whisky, Wines, Rum, Alcohol, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Lanterns. Chimneys, Burning Fluid, Can dles. Lard Oil. Machine Oil, Fish oil, Neats Foot Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes. White Lead, lied Lead, Venetian Bed, Yellow Ochre, Tobacco, Ciears. Sf.ulT. SPICES, CUTLERY. PERFUMERY Cloves, Pepper, Allspices, Oineer, Nutmegs. Penknives, Uasors, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monaes, Card Cases. Shaving So tps, ToiW Soaps, Handkerchief Kxtraeu, Hairliye, llsirOiN, Poma le.O M-irrow, Bears Oil, Uoe il. Tooth Brushes, I fair Brushes, Clothes Hruvhes, Painters Brushes, Pink Saucers, Rouc, Lilly Whitt. Coal Oil Cans, Combs. Pins, Essence of ColTee, Glass, Putty, Confectionery. Chewing Wax, ic. These are some of the many thinirs kept by us, which are SOLD LOU FOR. CASH. We propose to sell as low as In lia-iapolis Drugists. We buy from first hands in l tree qu tntities for cash, and others are invited to give us a trial. S. W. MORGAN, i POST OFFICE DRUG STORE IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. CIIEESEiTIAX'S PILLS. The combination of ingn dien ts in these Pills arc the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their op, eraticn, and certain in con eating all irregularities. Painful Menstrations. removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites.all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the tack and limi's, 4tc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement ef a new era in the treatment ff those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a PRrxrt Bt ORivt. No female can enjoy jtood health unless she is regular, ami whenever un obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. TR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to !'. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, tri.'A ctii iinttf. jr-eri-htical rtguliirity. They are known to thousands who have used them at different periods, thronshout the country, ha vinp the sanction of some of the most rminnt 'AfsiW m it America. Eepficit diiwtiA. 'nt.iliny ichen thy thrwll nnt be L with each box the Price One Dollar jtr o, contain ine from 50 to CO Pills. Pills 'nt by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Proprietor. Sold bv Druecists ireneraltv. R. B. HUTCIIlNtiS,Pro.."0Clar St., New-Tork. novtl-lyl For sale by S, W. Monn, Shelbyvllle. NOKTII END OF SPRAGUE HOUSE A FULL ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES ! BASKET, WIXLOAV TTtHE, CADlf, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SOAP, CAA DLRS, PIC KLFS, BHOO.HS, BUCKETS, TCBS, STOXE TTAltE, FEOER, JT1EAE, AC. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Pnrh as Apples. Potatoes, Beans, ronltry of all kimls, Frcs, Lard, Butter, ttc, &.c, bought at the highest ruling
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rates in eicnange Tor caan or goous. j an bound to keep as good a Stock SELL AS CHEAP as ary trnse In the State. Call and be convince. JTr (Untemlxr the place, Norib nd Ppractie Hnse. 1SAAC T. UUOWR. iVfrrHTte. IW TT, fS.
MEW (K(D)(D)in) ! CHEAP GOODS! SEASONABLE GOODS ! AT TUB Old Corner Store ! MY STOCK OF SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c, was never larger than at this time, all of which willt disposed of at pri-?s as low as the same quality of good can be obtained ia Iudianapolis or eise Lett, TO CASH BUYERS. t also have a large aud varied assortment of BOOTS & SHOES Ilat.s Sc Caps, and In fact every article usually required In my line, cf dlf fereut grad- aud price, tucludiu a general utortuiaut of GROCERIES, of a superior quality, wh'ch are kept for the accomiBodatioa of customers, not for profit. Tlmse denirin any articloin the Pry Ooods line wllf find it to their interest to five lue a call. May 29. UD. COU.XELIUS. AT OXJJR POST 1 LARGER STOCK THAN EVER. TRADE PAlACE! II. A. FLETCHER & CO., 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, EXDIAXArOLIS, IX D. Elegant and Beautiful Goods, of every new style and erode ; 1UESS GOODS In endle-.s variety aiid grades. Staple Dry Goods. cl oa its, irosrxi: r. : AG LA XX. tiLOl'ES, SACvl .'.'si. JIAXJJTXSJt COLLARS, SHAWLS, LALfS, sua w.nrs, emu hold hr ies, JIAXl'lES, and every variety of Sniail Ware. Full Lines, from the Elegant Medallion Velvet to the lowest grades of Hemp. ' 13 110 CAT EL CUgLTAIXS, SATIN DAMASK, GERMAN fc AMERICAN DAMASK, -14' Iinoo Ovi.xrtwvia3.aif Embroidering, Muslin Curtains, Nottintrham Lnce Curtains, Ruff, Green a id lilue Hollands, Uil Shadus, Stia.ie Fixtures, Cords and Tassels, Uilt Crnice, Bands, Loops, Table Linens, Curtain Pius, Table Damasks, Towlrs, Napkins, Coylier Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Cocoa Mating, Stair Linen, Stair Oil Cloth, &.C Carpets Matched, Cut and Made. WALL PAPER, The lraet and mnst desirable stock in the State, all grades, fro 5.50 per p;ece to 5 We sell this article cheaper than any House in tue state. We ask buyers to give our stock aeapefat Inspeetie. TTe return our th ink to friends all over the State for the larire patron.nge extended it us durinz the past year. Our efforts shall b untirinr to merit its .ontinuance for the future. IVi KEE7 First Class Goods, and wax sell thkm at Smn.ll l3roiit. II. A. FLETCHER A CO., S?rt-lS-lyj Tsadc Patact, Inpuaruua. STOVES-! The Largest Stock crer o tiered in this Jlarket, EMsaaciTO rmtr rrri or Parlor and Cook. They were bonrht at low fluve for cam. and" wf 11 ha told foTtkesameat asmail advance. A general aaaorUnsot of TIN, COPPER, SHEET IKON BSD BRASS WA&S al ways on hand or manufactured ts order. . Also, HOUSE FlimSIIIG GOODS, such aa Cutlery. tpoont,Tnb, BuckeU, Brooms, he he JOB WORK Of every description. Repairing. Outtarir.r, Spouttntr, Roofing, A.C., done to order on short notice and warranted. THO.MA? W. SMITH, Xot.13 West side Harrison su, Aouth of Sqnare. $40 WAGES PAID $100
To sll goods for the Ads 8wue) Macam CovrajrT. We will give a com mi mi on on all goods sold by oar Agents, or pay wages at from $40 to fl00 per month, and pay all necessary xnenses. Our machine is perfect In its mechanism. A child can learn to operate it y half an hour's instrurtionl It is equal to any Family Sswing Machine in use, and we have irru the ppce to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warraated for tbrn yoars. Air. .. aarooLiv
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Qucens-Warc, Stonc-IYarr, Iails, &c. N'o. 1. WEST ROOM RAY 1IOUSE. IIIEIJST VILLE. D. THKcititeMofhelHy are reepeetMly Intona that I havepurciuaed Uie atave eaUblishiaaol, ta bow rc:ii and aUall keep conktantly on uaaJ A General & Choice Assortment of articles in my line, which will be told at extremely Iw figure FOR CASH ONLY. Reisemler that cash will fet many Ooods at tola house, end that our articles are pure and fresh. The Highest Market Trice 1'aid for all kl4af Country Produce. Aliys on hand a superior quality efFLOUXand MEAL for Family use. May I NEW STORE Air IVew Goods, .Vo. 29 Ray ffloztoc THE cit:en f?l:eliy county are respectfully ant fl.l Hiatal the above locat on tliey will alwasflada fail assortuient of of tvery article pertaining to the ILMfcY G(LD.(LDP Trade, bought at the Lowest Rates for cash, and will be sold lor tiic same. I shall aim t keep auy st Ck of LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Sheetings, Sliirtinffi, Flannels, e& c . full and complete. IUvinc had a numbar of years experi ence in the trade. I pr. ! uie know!ed(etf the buaitieai. aud exercise the sani- in t.'ie selection of my Roods, and it seldom thai an inferior article ispaltua l upon ane. Xhere will also be futtud auioii( toy suc a full supply M Ready-Made Clothing. BOOTS d' SHOES, II A TS 4 CAPS. I also kee a fair stock of OR0CERIE3, more for tbeaccouimodatiou f customeJS than profit. Don't be deceived, but call and examine toy stock Xtore purchasing elstwheic. l'.ea.tinlr the place. No. t Ray House 1 wcW. rkKKlf UIITkL. TTAVING purchased the Toner Livery Stable, on Wash1 Ineton street, I take pleasure in announcing to th citiaeus or Shell yvnle, ieroinnent and tranaieav, that I ahall always l prepartd to turuisn thi-m witn Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE HORSES AC, AC, of a style equal to the best, and at pHcee in keeping with the times. I shall 'ieep nne l-ut rood torses, and yoa may confidently rely upn getting a presentable" turnout at njy stable. I shall also constantly kep on hand horses for trade and s le. and those wantin? a reliable nag for any purpose, are requested to pive nie a call. Those havine horses to sell are invited to five me a call. I als. hareideuty of stable room for the aeeommodation of transient horses, by the hour, day or week. April 3d tf. S. B. AMSDEX. XT. X. Igain in the JField! My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. M AVE Jnt opened and am sow offering for tale a taperier lot of all kibds ot BiRY G(LD(D)B. BOOTS A.vD SIIOES, HATS A3SrX) CAPS, Of the Latent Styles, and an pi spared ta offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. TTCall and eratnine before pnrcfaeaing elsewbere. A peony saved is two penoe earned. TJ"Mr Store is one door North of Or. RoNns Drug Store where T lv.il always be happy to wait afon thnee that favor me with a call. Ti. Jf. GADD. gnelby ville, Juae 11,1603. CLOAKS AX F U R AT TRADE PALACE, .119, !W 2 JTest J7uMnfftont. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. We are n reetTr)g oar Tall and Winter Stock cf Cloak; and Tars, which Is the Largest and Jlont Elegant of ar.v ia the State, comprising every (rada, aod at price tsuit the timet. II. A. FLETCHERS CO.
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TTiKn this-v.-t of r.t.rs,r.t tVe:tirr.e of ShetI eooctv in i.-t'i.Tj.ar ar..i t'. -n-t-f n..WirJ" In Wt eral. that I h.ive r2rc:.i th t: cit iu trie of . L T.t ;i).D- r!rck.arent and wiil c euro ti-e t urner a the old sund. wUre 1 Jl.i nvp c.m' :.Uy oa selecv.4 stock of CHOICE F.UIILI GU0CE111E3, eorjriainc every arCc! la Ue Lac. stch as COFFEE. sriCES. TEAS. PEITER. SUGARS. SODA. MOLASSES, CANDIES. juts, Tontrro a secaus. LOOKINO GLASL?, WOOD AND WILLOW WAJLk, ? QUEENS-WARE, GLASS AND CUROCKEIIY WAKE. Ritoo.nx, tLTJLHUV, Trii, nASKET.N, AC. Coots, or 1 w.U rjT tS ' t Mirwrt 7 ti in ea. I have a Ur U:.a: S'.t KI11, of ilTwut Lid, Mk4 i:ru v rA.Tin.v flouq KSl Mr AL. wVch 1 will dll anl del.ver ataoy plare i 'hecitv frwot cV'iCe. at 3 oclvk P. M. TIL'? R-meiTiher t i r - lid.-tci'a old sUik-, t side of Pu' lie 5 juore. iti u u. lez. JOllX W. PADOICK CQ O EH W o 1-4 55 0 H A. H PI o 3 O CQ a 2 w z: J2 'J2 Pi a in M a u w 4 o STR0.NU AND SIBSTAXTI1L ! Gcod JS'orlmansItij) cud Good Material t eTOKCISr SKELK, Manufacturer efsed tvaier la ?0i BOOTS SHOES, Wajlut.gton t'-mr:. f--r. l lu'.li:r? T.at of the Baptist iUieU,1, Mn.d. .;; - All work soM ly b e c-.n iri.ed tiuu as laisg vahetas t.ally ml( atid'.f !'r tet li.;il r,:.l. A fall asTU';:.t i f li.-bt and li vy Tv' ts and Pboea.frr urn, K-ys. ari.l i.infii c iiti.t y vii hail r maaulacoaf tourdcr. l'rici as ! as lU: I u TeiUiStraeH. "V 'lHF- undcri?n.-l In "ji't.f I a G ne;l I.KATIJER kad I Mi"K FIN Ii N't f-'IVKl". 6rt l..r S.uth of mttti'a -t-e !t're, on ll.ui iwm Mrect. Mwl'y vil;e, We he wUl ioiutUully keep ol j.u.J a u.ci al t 4 Leather of all Kinds, rut to suit the waU ot customers. Also, snoc rLVDins axdmoe n a be us TOOLS, sjcS as Lasts, Hammers, Kahcs, AuU, Thread, Tads, Pegs, t'C, n esaminat'oa cf ray .trek I y t craft la revested. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. ShciSyville Fe'i , CO. 1-U2. WM.H. BUOWV. U, CAUGHT, CLOTH UIGEMFORIUr.l West side of Harrison stro t, jtsite Elliott h Major's Eaj.k, S!.cr ynlle, Il. I HATE alarje and fi; e wr:s ett o: the fo.losrirg Good CnsUtitiy un m.A. aud L.il recei vu f. to witi BreadCl"tbs, Cajwiitere, Csihmaret:. :, Wool Tweeds, testinKBof all description, U' h u ntni. siik. gretjadter. plusu, VileiiCia. nutra.t. l!-s. ca 'U.eie-, tec., he felurta Collars, Cravats t f a'l i,:n!c.i. U as iU,aatiuad fabCT :lgrire-l.a fffel art. . of e.i-l. n Kerch. efs, Puckrt-hMid-Werchiefit.raen'j iilit. Jx-if! vari-'Usitin -sand natenal luspeiiders, die, allot ah.ch I ;ou rca.ly Ud.t;cMbla( PKICKSTO Sl'IT, ind Material warrarttt e-,ual t any in Market, and aft as) price. I rcs;nXK'ui'. cail t'.je ::i.tio3 cl tte Ci 4 nt It men of SlulbyvUU and ric. a. ty t n ysljck of CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, f--e purchrf'rj eTTv."re. I s-n or.srart'y teo:r1ns; ' 'l.au 1 am reidyatail t rriti fuiTiiti ar e that Bkas ; mil opnn r" wt4im!i sfi'i . -t siiitTctiry ricw. Alt iiLdi cf I IMO'i k HUK d-i ,u aitrt noUoa. g Aii.n 0 t c ltt i. c ; do. 1: to o uocn, snd in gco.1 style. All w .ri warriUite'!. Xe f t, $ laWe. my u. tv. lit.t;:.:.e:u ;.e u-t a call, and I will waituou yj'J wituc.i ptcau.e. K. Cat aaxT, BA-LDWIIV'S FANCY BAZAAE! oa WHOLESALE tS: RETAIL VARIETY STOOD! o. 6,At WASSE-GTOS STtrXT, Tn rl 1 nm n xoHo, tTnrt, LA!1CE3T STXK OT FANCY DRY GOODS ! YANKEE NOTIONS. ftv:vcy o o o r o. TOYS, -WEST OF NEW-YORK CITY. EVrilTttODT BTTf I TIKUV& " AT TF ' : ' " Fancy , Jiazaar.
