Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 19, Shelbville, Shelby County, 29 January 1863 — Page 3

VOLUNTEER.

LOCAL. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS TneYeleunUer 1 the obit r in published to Shelby Bounty- has a large and permanent cireuMon offering iuBrier advantages to advertisers . t. The Democratic Ladies of Shelbjtille are requested to meet at the Hay llouee to morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangements for th Supper on the 5th. Let there be a good turn out Personal. We lat week inadvertantly neglected to chronicle the return of Adjutant Conover, cf the 16th Regiment, on a eiek furlough. He j participated in the disastrous attack on Vicksburgh, and attribute our repulse and defeat to the incapacity or purpose neglect oi the commanding Henoral. Lieut. John Maize. 33d Regiment, returned onTucday. We understand that he reports the boys In Co. D, in good h.-aith and spirit". Individually he looks as if camp life and fare was his fort The Doings on the 5th. The Demonstration on the 5th promises to be a huge success. There will also be a supper nt the Ray House in the evening, and a dance at one of the public halls fur those who may wish to' trip the light fantastic toe. A general invitation is extended to the citizens of the county. There will be no charge for the supper. Soldiers Aid Society. Pursuant to notice, there was a meeting held at the Court House on Thursday evening of last week to organize a Society for the purpose of aiding destitute sick, wounded and disable! soldiers and their families We regret to say that a most shameful efiort was made on this occasion to pervert the meeting from its legitimate object to mean and mercenary political purposes we snid an cflort was made to pervert we are mistaken, it was perverted the time and attention of the meeting was occupied in the promulgation of rank and pestilential abolition heresies idle bombast and futile threats, n dis prace and a shame, if they nre not shameless, to those engaged. It was an effort to connect politics with charity, the former to overshadow the la trr -the nrsories of the perishing soldier and his family were to be made Jubierviont to the ambitions schemes of bankrupt politicians and one ide td fanat ic, and the failure to provide suitable means for the alleviation of their auflerings charged on inno ;ent oarties -loyal men, their political opponents. But we aro pleased to announce that this cheme of unmittigated rascality and barbarity towards the soldier and his family was poedily nipped in the bud, and the caucuslaid plans of the mock philanthropists scattered to the winds. At the adjourned mcetinion Monday evening of this week the loyal men of the community, the true and sympathetic friends of the soldier, who deplore their sacriGces, hardships and privations in a war that treasonable fanatics have diverted from the holy cause of restoring the old Union we all loved so well, and took such a conscious pride in con tcraplatinjr its vast dimensions and future glory, into a mere raid for the liberation of semi-barbarians from the only position they are eapaciated to occupy and at the same time contribute to the comfort and welfare of a superior race As we were sayinc, the loyal men of the community, those who give for the comfort it may bestow and do not proclaim their liberality from the house tops, attended this meeting. They made no demands except that it should be free from po litical bias, and sokly devoted to the objects . declared. Contrary to the expectations of many this was readily ascented to by those of themanftgeYs of the previous meeting who were pres ent, and all passed oT harmoniously. A con stitution for the government of the Society was adopted, and permanent officers to hold three months, elected. The officers are J. S. Forbes. President R h. Vajimlt, Vic Presidsnt K. O. JUthew, Secretary. A Ltl Cort, Treasurer. Ths names of tho persons composing the Committees; etc.. willbe found in the pub lijhed proceedings in another column. ,TchsTS referred to the proceedings of the i rst meeting probably in harsher language than may be acceptable to many, especially thost interested, bat we have done it in no bitternent of gpirit, nor for the purpose of ttirring op "trifle iind discord. They had their taj and we have had onrs we have reuktd what we considered a violation of the roles . of honor and chrisiain charity that hould always govern men cn similar ocea lona, and bow ask that one and all lay aside their political piques and prejudices and delete their energies to the success of the Society that it may be enabled to extend the contemplated assistance to the needy and XO Th roadi are just now in a condition that lave an effectual embargo on vehicle locomotion, exeept on portions of the Turr.. piket. Onr city and the country is also de?f?e4 of the advantages resulting from the WorrUtown Pike for want of a bridge at this f!atj and also at Murion, the river at both places being oat of ford. i i mm ;TlSCTtoJ Of DisUDCtorh. On Saturday last, at a nesting of ths stockholders, John M. tedds, Jacob Vernon and John Warble,

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GRAND RALLY1 There will be a Grand Rally of the j Democracy and conservative citizens of Shelby county at the Court Honse in Shelbyvilie, on Thursday, February 5th, 1SG3, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to express their satisfaction and approval of the a.-tion of the Legislature in itschoise of Hon. T1IOS. A. HENDRICKS for the United States Senate, and to express their disapproval of the . course, of the present administration in Washington in perverting the war from its avowed object, the restoration of Iho Union, into an abolition crusade for the abolition of negro slavery, and its tdiameless attempt to put this degraded race on an equalitwith the white soldier and citizen. Let there be a General . Rally of the ever loyal Democracy, worthy of the occasion. The meeting will he addressed by Tlon. Thos. A. Hendricks' and other eminent speakers from abroad. Soldiers Aid Society. The citizens of Shelbyvilie and vicinity, met at the Court House, in Shelbyvilie, on the 22ml in., to form a Soldiers Aid Society. Rev. E. Kent, bein;j chosen President, anl E. (J. Mayhew. Sec'ry. The meeting on uiction of T. A. McFarlan 1, unanimously resolve! to form a "soldiers Aid Society for Siielliy County, to aid sick, wounded and disabled soldiers and their families and to sus tain the State and National Government in suppressing the rebellion. T A. McKarhind. William Brown and E. G. May hew, was appointed to draft a Consti tution. At an adjourned meeting on Monday evening, January 22nd, 1863," the committee ro P'ivtr1 n ( onutitutmn which was adopted. J. S. Forbes was d ily elected President for three months; S, ' L. Vanpclt, Vice Presi dent: R. G Mnyhew, Secretary : and Alex Cory, Treasurer. A committee of two ladies and two gentle m-;n was unpointed for e tch Ward in Shel bvville, for soliciting donations in money and such articles as w, s needed for the Bofdiers COMMITTER 1st War 1 Ann Cory, U ittie Campbell, JunevM. Hand 11 and Thomas Wrav. 2nd AVavd Abhv Blvthe, Jennie Smyth. Stephen Allen and Z. B. Waller. W ild Laura Spragne, Fannie Brown, T A. Mc Furl and and E. M. Wilson. Messrs. Hcynolds, I hillips, Crawford, Ben nett, and Mayhew, was appointed a committee to attend to the wants of soldiers needing i amoliate assistance arriving in Shelbyvilie Oa motion of T. A McF.irland, the citizens of the different Townships in the county was requested to form similar Societies, and report their success to this Society. llie Society adjourned to meet on Saturday evenimr. 3 1 -t int. JOHN S. FORBES, President E. G. Mayhew, Secretary. The Knickerbocker for February. Contents. The Sprite Transformed; A Night in Vienna; The Bight hand Road; A chapter on the Stork ; February; rJhe Wyoming Valley; Blind; Mrs. Sylverphark's f'arty; Adrift on the World; A Sabbath afternoon in February; Aid, Comfort and Counsel to Smokers; A Kamb ing Talk ahout Friendship; The Unconstitutional Acts of the present Government, an excellent art;cle wl);ch all sh.,uld reaJ-jj Ashe8 frou ! the pipe of an Old Smoker; The Missmai agement of tho War; The first Century of Columbia. College ; Liteary, Art, Dramatic Gossip, Notices of New Publications, Edi tor's Table, &c. The Knickerbocker is ono of the most valuable publications of the day, and should be in the hands of every conservative aud loyal man.- The political articles, especially, are written with great force and clearness, free from repulsive harshness and bigotry, but at the same time strong and convincive, brief, pointed and dignified. Edited by Kinahan Cornwallis. Publication office 37 Park Bow, New York. Terms $3 a year. CS?" Capt McFarland should be careful in bis expressions as regards the negro. F" instance, in explaining the preamble and Constitution introduced for the government of the soldiers Aid Nicioty, he asserted that the expression "citizens of Fhelby county," contained in one of the sections, did HOi mean negme?. Xow the Capt should be careful a slip of the tongue of this descrip tion might cost him the exalted position he occupies in the abolition party it might be construed into an. impeachment of his soundness on the one engrossing test of the daj "loyalty to the government ' as his political associates term it, but actually adhearance to the administration, its absurd theories, arbi trary assumptions and revolutionary proclamations.wherein it is plainly declared that the nerro a citizen old Abe. savs "a free American citizen of African decent," and his Attorney General declares a citizen dt facto, We again caution the Capt to be careful, and conform to the theories and ordeia of his associates and masters. ' NOTICE OF AD.TIIISTUATIOt, NOTICE Isherehp given that the nadersigsed nn been appointed admiuietrator of tho estate of John A. John of iJheihy auuty, dsooased.- bald estate is suppo. IMlvB. OUST , JGSSKsrt . .

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Ti T VTRTUK of three Execution! to me directed from thu Mm Clerks office of the Shelby County Common Pleas Court, I will eipose at Public Sale, to the hi thee t Udder, on SATURDAY, TTIE 21ft DAT OF PIBRUART, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aid day. at the door of the Court House of Shelby eounty, the rent and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following deserved real estate, u-wu : vioiiui. t the centre of the Indianapolis ami Brookville Sute road, r m Mrin itnn nn ni,( ni&ii on the lection line devidlng section fire and cix in Township fourteen (UJ, !"rth of ranee seven (7) East, and running thence in a :xorxn-wes ititwiinn ilnnv tli line nf said road four and one half (4 k) roHs ; thence to a point three and a half (3,S) rods Wtof thesction line, and the same distance W est or me ureenneia and Shell yville Sute mad ; thence East to the section line and to the said Greenfield and Shelbyvilie road three and a half (3 S) rods thence South alorg said section line and along the said section line and alone, the said OreenflH and Shelbyvilie road to the place of ieginng. containing 0B"f"urth acres, more or less . Also, lots number fourteen (14) eiht (H) and nineteen (1!). all situate in the town of Finntown, In the county of Shelby and State of Indiana. And on failure to realise the full amount of judgement, Interest and costs. I will, at the same t: me and place, expose at PuMic Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate. Taken as the property of Errs Fountain, et. al., at the suit of William II. Fitch, Julius Hoofstailt, et. al. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from Valuition or Appraisement 1st. Jan 29 -pf.H IirSRT Toni.E, S. of 8. C. D&Tts, TV rioitt k. Gitsx, Attys for PUT. SHERIFF'S SALE. BT VIRTUE of two Executions to me directed from the Clerks Office of Shelby county Common Pleas Court, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 21ft DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1863, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ra and 4 o'clock p. m..of said.Iny.nt the door of the Court House of Shelby county, the rents and profits for term not exeeeline seven years, of the fallowing descri! el real estate, to-wit : The Souiij-half of the S iuth-ha'f of the .- uth-Wet quarter of section seventwen (17), in Township twelve (Vi), North of range seven (7) East, containi nit forty (40) acres, n-.ore or leu, situate in the emnty '-f Shel' y and State of Iiliana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgement, interests an 1 csts. I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale thefee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John Uaulc,atthe suit Of Milton Rollins and John Stephens. Jr. Said sale will he made without any relief whaterer from ra'uitinn or appraisemeot laws. JanaDpff ! HENR DOBLF., S. of S. C. J. Ju. JiovrcoMHtT it a. F. Davis, At'.ys ror fin. NOTICE OF ADMIMSTHATIOKT. IVTOTICE is hereby eiveo that the undersigned has been 1 appointed Administratrix of the estate of William II. Collins, lateof Shelby county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is suppof e l to solvent. EtiZABrrH Ooluhs, jar. 54, 18G3. Administratrix. ADirilXISTItATIlIX'S SALE. "jT0TICE is hereby given that I willexpise atpublleanctinn on Saturday, the 21st of February, 1PG3, at the late residence of William II. Collins, of Shelby County, Indi ana, deceased, all the personal property of sai'S decease-1 not tiken by th? wirlow, consisting of Ilors'-s, Cattle, Hogs, Grain. Household Furniture. Faimin$t Utensils, Ac. Terms. A credit of 10 months will l e gien en all sums orer S3, the purchaser frivine; his note at interest waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security, sums of $3 and under cash in hand. ELIZABETH COLLINS, Ian. 24, 1PG3. Administratrix. Notice of Administration. "JrOTICE is hereby piven that the undersigned has en i appointed administrator of the estate of Geo. W. TIolbrook, late of Shelbv county, Indiana, deceased. Paid estate is probably insolvent. Jan 9. I?r3. JOHN iiULUROOK, Anm'r. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby pive that I will expose at public sale nt the late residence of Geo. W. Ilolbrook. de ceased, in Union Towi ship, Shelby courty, Indiana, the rrsiinal property of said decrased, consisting of ONE SET o UAKi'KSiKRS touls. a creditor ten montns win ne viven, the purchaser Rivinjhis Note with approved security, waiving valuation and ftppraiscrrfnt laws. Jan. 2S, P63. Administrator. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AFD Owners of Dwellings. BUTTER WORTH'S NEW Window Supporter Tatented April Ibtii, ltd. A. Cheap and Perfect Substitute for Cords and Weights. This new W in, low Supporter is what th great mass of people have le.-n lookii-g Mr, for many year, they having ecome dis?ute l with all kinds nf Catciies. This supportei cn:eii;t.j use in the East, in Auirnst 1WI. and it now is used from Maine to California, and it is considere l the best tin nR fnr all ordinary sized Sash that is in use, also for Cars anri Omni'-uses. Every owner ofhullditigs that have not cords an l weightx shnull have Butterworth's Supporter's, the cost being only about one-sixth of the expense for Cirds, and saves the breaking of Ul.iss, Childrens Arms. &c. vicrou & iiesteh, Hec4mC IgenU for Shelby eounty, Shelbyvilie. JUST RECEIVEB FOR AGUE REMEDIES. 100 os. Quinine, Cinchinin?, Chin i line, Peruvian Barlt Ayres' Ague Cure, Mann's Ague Balsam, Chisties Aeu' i'.alsim, Hhodes Agu Cure, Inlia Chbgogu?, Smith's ionic ?yrup, S-hAlleii'erjrer s Pills, Everson 8 Pills, Lou tien's Tills, listetter's Hitters, Bourhavc's Bitters, Koback Uittci-s, Wliite" Bitters, &c. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. 40 drams Morphine, Calomel, Chalk, Mercury, Opium. Dovers Powder, Rhubarb, Aloes, Castor Oil, Croton Oil, .-fwat Oil. Jalap, Ipecac. Pills, Liniments. Ointments, Syrinees, Br-a-t Pump. Nursins Hittles. I dis L-igvo-tl. Madder. Pector il Syrups. Troches. Wafers, Liquorice, Salts, Ma.'ncsia, Laudanum, Paragoric, 4tc. LIQUORS. LIGHTS, PAINTS, &c Branny, Gin, Whisky, Wines, Hum, Alcohol, Coal Oil Coal Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Chiiuueys, Burning Fluid, Can dles, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Fish Oil, Neats Foot Oil, Tur pentine. Varnishes. White 1-ead, Red Lead, Venetian Red, xellow Ochre, Tobacco, t "nrs, Scuff. SPICES, CUTI E IY, PERFUMERY Cloves, Pepper, AIlp'ces, Ginger, Xutmen, Penknives Rasors, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monaes, Cam Cases, snaring soaps, Touet Scans, Hand kerchief Extracts, Hair Dye, HairOiis. Pomale.Ox Marrow Bears Oil, Rose 'il, Tooth Brushes. Hair Brushes, Clothes B-ushes. Painters Brushes, Pink Saucers, Rouze, Lilly Whit. Ail II, I fans. I'nmha. Pin. Kiwim nf CntTm m... j Putty, Confectionery, Chewing Wax, Ice. These are some of the many thines kept bj as, which are SOLD LOW ron VASn. We propose to sell nslowas Iniianapolis Druggists. H"e buy irom nrst nanas in targe qu-toiities Tor cash. PHYSICIANS and others are invited to give us a trial. S. V. MORGAN, POST OFFICE DKUG STORE Ater's American Alma vac has now arrived and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by the Druggists to all who call for it Our readers may be surf rised to know that this little pamphlet which has become so much a favorite in our section has quite the largest circulation of anyone book in the worid, except the Bible. It is printed in many languages and scattered through many nations as well as supplied to almost the entire population of our own wast domain. Every family should keep it, for it contains information which all are liable to require, when sickness overtakes them and which may prove invaluable from being at hand in season. If von 1 take oar advice, too will call and rtt ta 1 A.ytr'1 sllsuntA tad t3 rtef?ti -

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CMEAP GOODS! SEASONABLE GOODS f at rat Old Corner Store ! XT STOCK Of SKAS05AJL DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c, was sever larger than at this time, all of which will be dieposed of at prices as low as the same quality of goo is caa be obtained ia Indianapolis or elsewhere, TO CASH BUMS, I alia have a Urge and varied assortment U Hats & Caps, and in fact every article usually required in my line, of different grade and prices, including a general assortment of GROCERIES, of a superior quality, which aro kept for the accommodation of customers, not for profit. Those desiring any article in the Dry Ooods lino wllf flast it to their interest to give me a call. May 29. ' I1D. COUWELICS. .A.T OXJR POST 1 LARGER STOCK THAN EVER TRADE PALACE ? U. A. FLETCHER & CO., 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IX D. Elegant and Beautiful Goods, Dress Sillcst, of every new style and grade; DRESS GOODS in endlets variety ai.d grades. Staple Dry Goods. CLOAKS, ROSIER F, . BAGLAXS, GLOVES, SA CQ UES, UA XDJlTSS COLLARS, HUAWLS, LACES, SIA Wt.ETS, EMBROIDERIES, JfAJfTLSS, and tctry variety OmaU Wart. Full Lines, from tho Elegant Medallion Velvet to the low est grades of Hemp. 1 BROCATEL CURTAIXS, SATIN DAMA8K, GERMAN k, AMERICAN DAMASK, Ourtaiuo. Embroidering, Muslin Curtains, Nottingham Laee Curtains, Run. Green and Blue Hollands, Oil Shades, Sltade Fixtures, Cords and Tassels, GiltCtrnice, Bands, Loops, Table Linens. Curtain Pins. Table Damasks, Towles, Napkins, Uoylier Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Cocoa Mating, Stair Linen, Stair Oil Cloth, 4.C. Carpets Matched, Cut and Made. WALLPAPER, The largest and mot desimhle stock (n tho State, all gra-U from $2r50per piece to $i. We sell this article cheaper tnas any uonae m me auto. Weask buyers to give ourstock a careful Inspection. We fturn cur thanks t friends all over the Stite for the laree natronnre extended to u during the past year. Our efforts hall re untiring t meat its eontmuance for the future. Wi KEEf First Clas Goods, and will sell them at Small IRroflts. II. A. FLETCHER Ac CO., Teas Palace, Iwdiahspous. STt-M-lyJ NORTH END OF SPRAGUE HOUSE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES! BASKETS, friLLOtr XT A ME, CAXDICS TOOACCO, CIGARS, 90AP, CAUDLES, PICKLES, nitOO.TI, BUCKETS, TCCS, STOXE IT ARE, FLOUR, 81EAL, AC. All kinds of ' , COUNTRY PRODUCE, orh as Apples, Potatnoe, Beans. Poultry of nil kinds, Etgs, Lard, Butter, As., Ac honcht at the highest ruling rates tn exchange for cash or goods. t I am bound to keep as good a Stock ARB SELL AS CHEAP is any house In the Sute. Call and e enrlneed. rTjT Betnemher tho place. North end Spreene nusa. ISAAC X. BltOVTH. EhePrvlllo, Pee. IT, . $40 WAGES PAID . S100 To sell goods for the i dam's ggwusa Maesm Cotvairr. .t frnm Vin to .100 rT or pay wages at from 8 40 to f 100 P month, and pay U A chil l can learn to operate It by half an hoar's ta. straetioa! It is oqaal to any Family ewin( MnchiM in use, and we have nxsrcxs tho fct to Fifteen Dollar. XeA aseehlne is wurrelednr three your. e3i n. r v- Aw--A Ecaratt UmX

GEO. C: .THACHER,

m . SXALXR W GROCERIES AJD PROVISIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, Quccn-Warc, Stone-Ware, IVail, &c, No. 1, WEST ROOM BAY HOUSE, SIXCfATTlXLE. 121 D. TnKdtiseosof ?helby are reepectrttUy lnwrne4 that 2 have pure hase4 tho above eaUbUahmebt, aso now reeoi vir g and shall keep constantly on hand A General & Choice Assortment of article In my line, which will be sold at extremely low Sgaros FOR CASH ONLY. Remember thatcasa will get mary Goods at this noose, snd that our articles are pure and fresh. The Highest Market Fnce Paid for all kinds af Ccmntry Produce. Always on hand a superior quality of FLOTU and MRAL for family use. Uajl NEW STORE in New Ooods, fVo 2, Hat fflotioe THE citisens of Shelby county are respectfully notified that at the above location they will al was find n full assortment of of every article pertaining to too Trade, bonghtat the Lowest Rates for cash, and will U hU fortiiosame. I snail aim to keep nay st.ck of LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, 1 CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Sc c . . full and complete. Ilsving had n nnraher of years erperi enco in the trade, I profess some knowledge of the I'USineee, and exorcise the same in the selection or my goods, and it is seldom that an inferior article is palmed upon mo. Iter will also bo found among my stock a full supply of Roady-Mado Clothing, B 0 OTS it SHOES, 11 A TS d: CAPS. I also keep a fair stick of GROCKRI ES. more for the ac commodation of customeis than pront. " . lon the deceived, hut call and examine my stack Wore purchasing cltewbero. Keujcntber the plar, No. t Ray Uohm B.ock. PSKRY B1TTXL. TTAYIXG purchased ths) Toner Livery Suhle. on Wash II. ington street. I take pleasure in announcing- to the citiaons or snoPyviue, pennnneut and transient, that I shall always nt prepared to rurnisn tnrm witn Double and Single Carriages. SADDLE HOUSES, VC. &C., of n style equal to the best, and at price tn keeping with the times. I shall Htrp none tut good horses, and you may confidently rely upon getting a "presentable tarn-out at my tMe. I shall also constantly keep on hand hores for trsde and s 'le, and those wanting a reliaule nag fur any purpose, an request! to give me a can. Those having horses to sell are Invited to give me a call. I also hare plenty of sta'-le room for the aeoommodation of transient horses, by the hour, day or week. April SJ tf. . B. AM8DEX. TJ. X1 2 gain in t lie JPieldl My Motto Is Small Profits and Quick Returns. I MATE just opened and am bow offering for sale a superior lot of all kinds of . ROOTS A.tD SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Of the Latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. TTTC11 d examine hefnro nsrchos'ag esse hej e. A penny saved ia two ponos earned. . inrJIy gtr Is inedoor rta or ut. R-Mns' Dme fw where T stwil alwajs be happy to wait trpon thee that favor me with a call. I . X. OADD. ghelbjrville.June ItlPORTAHTTO FEMALES. Dr. CnEEGETlAA-fv FILLS. The ootnbinatlon of IngredlenU In those Pills are tho result of n long and ex tens! re practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain inonnettlng all irregularities. Painful Slenatrations. removing all ohetructions. whether from cM or otherwise, beadacne, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites. a 11 nervous affections, hysterics, fatiene.pain In the hack aad limr, ate, disturbed sleep, which arte from tBtorrurtiou of nature. DR. CHEESEUAirS FILLS vns the comieneeinent of a new era In the treatment of those Irrogularities and otrunlons which have consigned to many to a nntAirt-z Mn. No female can enjoy good health unleawshe is reeular. a id whorerer an obstruction takes place too general health begins to decline. DR. CHEESEIIAN'S PILLS are the oet effertnal rersedy ever known fir a'.l oovrlalnts peculiar to Frmai- To a.l classes they am inealua'-lo, sexf uosn?, sctA crfifnry, prrio-iiaal rtgniarity. They re known to tnousanas wno nare csen izma at flire eut thronrhm,-. the country. han thoeanctioa of sosn 'if the most tmVutmt PhytMvu m Amnea. Mi, with each ho the PricM Orvt LciUtr pr coo'TTvl LfUIi I' 2 irmn (o cu ri 1 1. . tent W mail, rreaptly.hy rnsmttttac 16 the Pi LAlTCSIlA.PrenOealH-EUtreeta. BwvsVTyl Toe sale kr 9, w. Hsmaf, RfcenUsv

IVo. 4 I TAX this mrthad of !avraJnr CtetMm ef SVJ:f ountr In particular and t) "rest f uax.k:i4 gvnorml, that 1 hare urctjM ;tr Stic tn tr le if . L (O.D. Pads c. arett). al wul o'uiW IubsmsI the old stand. wLcru 1 sLall kecf ooiijCAit. Lnd a wU seloctod stuck of CD01CE FAMILY 6R0CE1UES, eotxprlsrng every srUcie In U lin.rucbts COFFEE. SPICES, TEAS. rniTEK. SUGARS. SODA. MOLASSES, CANDIES. HUTS, TOIXACOO XX D 8ECA11S. LOOKIXa CLAiaSi, WOJD AM) W IlXw-" WARX, QUEEWS-WARE, GLASS AND CIUIOCKERY WARE. TIBS CASKETS, A.C CITLLUY, IJ" C0r5TRT PP.0TrfB WA!f7SDlnrccfar.p e goods, or I will rty the hjjht marVet j r xe in cat. I kavea large aortn.eat of ?';t r'IMi. of a.S-rrt.t k'.t..!-, tA EXTRA FAMILY FLOVtt XV It MEAL, which I will sell low an 1 de:.wr at aty ti 1 becity free of charge, at 3 o'clock P. M. TO R-membrr Um j.Uoe, lKnur., s oil stand. !Coeta i.Ucf Phi ' r A.iUir,. SL 1?, IMS. JOI1X w. PADRIC K CQ o Hi M H H W o a o U2 0 t H H. - 0 O o o o V2 .a s c3 1 s M J a a as 13 PS xn IB in r-H ev CO O 525 STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL! Good Worhnanthip and Good ZhUriol t jomsr shele:, VanuStctnrer of a&l Lcaler ril BOOTS & SHOES, Washington Street, (ectd I uiM'.tf Kast cf the Bopbnt Churrh), fhtl aie. All work sold ty sne can Us relied upua as Vetng sobaUne tially miMle an I of tne tt irtt'T il. A full assortment of li?iit ar.d heavy Coots iwl Firm, tor men, br.ys.und s omen &i '-iM!y cn hsi.4 or B;aT:Jtjcturwtf to order. Prices a low as tk 1ju IcrwCaAW. LEATHER STORE. rWMlZ under:rr.l his op-ne a GcnerI thATHtK an4 I SHOE ri.MiI.NO fcl-KKnrtd.Hrft4.u:htfi!T.:thn Stove S: re, rn l!&rr.sn MrreuMil! v;iie,i:e V srul constantly keep ou tund jeiseral iV.it of Leather of all Kinds, rut to suit the waats of customers. Also, snoc riDi.trr. a:dsitoe iiAUBca TOOLS, sucaas Lailt, Hammers, nirest Aulx, Thread, Tacit, Pejt, bc. AnoxamlnaUosi of my stock ty the craft is rec.tod."" CASH PAID F0S IUBES. Sbeliis Irt . SO. 1 9U2. . Wli.U. EiVOWX, K, CACCIIT, CLOTHiriGErtlPOBIUr.l West side of Harrison street, o; pos.'te Elliott A Majac'a Cack, Slel)7V', In1rTI ATE a lare and fine ast tmect of the fotlowirg Goods custnnt:y on hid, and still mciviu', t u: Brc1Clotbs, CaMJirier'e. Cahnuie:u. Snt r.:, tWl Tvvr-la, Vortinjcsof all destn tiuua, such tm sot. n. silk, grcnlror, plush, valecc:a, uartai lie, caaiuteres. Sec-, Jic eUiirta, Collars. Craratsni ail :i.i. such m ;ii.tiUiii1 Uucy figured, a good article of Nacic-han Uerch.e.'e. PoCM-t-haui erofcefii.&ien uive. p- k. clririuu (:3''aJuuriil, asie&ders. Ate, a'.l of wli.du I am reaty t- d.H-oee of at PRICES TO SUIT, and Meru! wxrrictol cual to ar.y in !srket, nod at as w yr.ct. I rocipect uiljr ca.l Ce -si'Jtuiwn oi tut Gentlemen of SlulbtUU indvicnity to tny stooic of CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, efo-epurehrsirg elrewhere. I ta oonstaatljf reoeivlrg; i-)r,nJ am reiy i !J t'nres t-i furc.u ! y C.it u; Tall upon r- w-:t'i a '.ror ''IT. tttl.scWy pr.oe. Ail i.ed cf CCSt'aO.11 WUitll dore cn w-.rt nobosv GARADT CL TT1.G CO K TO OK DEB, r.d ic good style. AM woric wxrr.irte!. T t. Xs i a.e,"' is cy ra .tto. Oer.'.ler. es. ?.t li e: 1. ti. I will aitcponybU with much iure. K. tarnarr. v 0 T. S. CAUCHEY, At. May P, "62-tf. BALDWIN'S FANCY BAZAAR! ox WHOLESALE & RETAIL VARIETY STORE! ro, , ZAST WA5ai!f GTO!C mm, Xntllaxiapolia, rui LIMtIT ST3CZ OP FANCY DRY GOODS! YANKEE NOTIONS. FACY GOODS, TOYS, &C, WEST OF NEW-YORK CITY, ErrnTBonr nrrs AT TWI . Fancy Bazaar,

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