Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 24, Shelbville, Shelby County, 5 March 1863 — Page 3

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Xj O C A. Xj . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ThaTeluanteer U th out rare published la Shell y eentr- ha a large and permanent circulation, offering suit erter 1mUl tondvsrtierrs. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TOtTXSIIIP TRUSTEE. W rautVirie4 announce th name of AS DREW J BtQOtX), Jk a eendidate for the oS otTownsnip Trustee tor Ad lis in Township, at the ensuing April election. RALLY! RALLY!! There will be a meeting of the DetuoriBCj nl conservative men of Ahlion Township in the Court House at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, -on Saturday next, for the purpoe of organizing a Democratic Cluh for sai l Township, for the diffuian of correct political piinciples, tending to neutralize ami defeat the revolutionary efforts or the abolitionists in our midst, preserve order at home and uphold the civil law. A general attendance of all truly loyal and law abiding men it requested. ai a if Liberty Township. The Democracy of Liberty Townthlp "w ill meet at the Chri.tian. Church in Middletown on Saturday evening, the 21tof March, inst., for the purpose of putting in nomination a

candidate for Township Trustee, to beiuPpor-;the

t'd at tin ensuing April election, chosing dt 19 gutei to represent stud Township in the County Contention to be held vt a futura day, and the tranmction of such other business us tony be deemed expedient. TJr. Underwood, of St. Taul, and other peakcm will be present find address the meeting. Every Democrat nnd true friend of tha Union ai it wu snd the CmUitution as it is is jarited to be present. Affray and Murder at Cynthianna. On Monday last there was a most tragical ending of a political discussion at Cynthianna, in this county. It appears, as near as we have been able to ascertain, that William Sill and Alfred Houton, youths betwscn 18 and 20 years of age, were engaged in a political discussion when Houston madeaiewtrk offensive to Sill, who warn?i hira not to ropeatit on its repetition Sill struck and knocked Houston down. The father of young Houston was present or came up at that moment and caught Siil ard held him when young Houston got up and remarked that ho would kill the d d son of a b h, and immediately drew a knife and stabbed Sill, who expired in less than five minutes. Young Houston had an examination before Kaopiire Hacker in this city on Tuesday and iras held to bail for his appearance at the next term of the Circuit Court in the sum of one thousand dollars. We refrain from further comments at this lime, as the facts will be brought out on the trial, except to sav that Sill was a Democrat and Houston a Republican. Pkrsoxal. Ujv. .1. J. Smyth, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this citv has been con6ned to his room for several weks bv erere illness. At last accounts he bid fair id speedily recover. We regrat to say that Mr. Smyth has been the recipient of no little persecution at tho hands of certain Union sliding patriots be. cause he persistently refused to prostrate his high calling at the hid ling of iufidel abolitionism and convert his pulpit into a politi cal rostrum for the -promulgation of insane and murderous fanaticism. Wc are not apprised oe to his political predictions nor whether he claims ufiiiation with any politi cal party, but it is quite certain he is not nn abolitionists. Th sa pare and saintly be n e who nave aosonted themselves Irom their eeats and from under his ministration, no doubt consider themselves the chosen elect o' Burlingames God some of them certainly have but little respect for the commands t.t that God christians worship and adore. Wc ere not authorised to make any statements ut will simply say on our own responsible tt that it is the prevalent opinion that the Church will not suffer by this "secession." Otrxo. 'Spring tiadc its advent on Qjniuj with a halt' smiling and half frown, i-ig face, now fiirting with the Iribtravs of a crcnial sun and then clouding the earth by a dirk frown, keeping us earthlj mortals in doubt whether we abould be treated with sun bine or Ktorm an hour hence. On Monday night there was quite a smart fall of snow, cooling the atmosphere peroeptibly, and (ully verifying the words of the poet "AM winter, lingering, chills the lap of Spin:;." 1 1 : 1 - ' A Fact. So far as our observation extends, it ftet that every bloviating sneak, who danced attendance for days cn the exempting board in this eity in October laet, prior to the draft and were exempted Iron milixxj datj, are now fierce advocates for the conscription law. They have exceedingly brare tongues bat moat pasalamioua and cow ardly hearts. Consieteaey thou art a jewel t A TToJto V Sea .-Tax-payers should beat in ttivd that tn all raxes for 1S62, not ptjd try tt? ICth dy of llarch, (that being thaiti Ul-y,) fJ7 f Pr wnt, vita iotm, ts attached. " The law "makes it duty ef the ' Treaenrer to charge up aovoont to ef eh tax-payer whoee taxes are ot paid V that dir. tereu adjourned ytUdday. IUj Crti t9 its like tin.

IXarriage Licenses Issued by the Clerk of 8 aelby; County for the ZIonth of February,' 1863. Elijah P. Williams toElitaheth A. Atwood. Alien Pherigo to Sarah E. McColIey. Mordacia L Gregory to Minerva McCarty. Eliaa tluhlett to Sarah Jane Fisher. Siuire J. MeGrew to Lucinda Hyatt Barnaby Woriand to Lucy Coleman. Jjhn Goodrich to Nancy Fislda. William Callicotte to Caroline U. Pierson. Jackson Kelly to Sarah Price. Austin llendrickson to Mary E. TindalL bandy Hranson to Mary E. Cotton. Ezekird H. Johnson to "Martha Seward. Anderson J. Wray to Julia Stone. William H. Xelso'n to Sarida J. IUcgint. George W. Heck to Marv E. Meloy. Henry Hoch to Apolona Pierer. llarley Hudson to Hannah Coyle. Cincinnati Markets. Wheat is in but moderate demand at

18 1.25(2,. 1, 23 for Ued and $1,30(3,1,33 for White Hut little dolna: tn Corn, which is 6rm at 6-'63 cts. for nhei'.ed and ear. Oats in limited demand at 70 cts. live is dull at $I,U0. Barley is quit and firm at 51,50 for prime Spring and $1.00 for Fall. Gold is quoted nt 71 1 premium, or rather "greenbacks' is 71 1 discount Those Resolutions. The following is a cocy of the Resolutions pissed at the Republican abolition, last man and last dollar Fandango in this city on the 21th. We jive them as an item of local newp, and will only ask the reader to observe not particularly what they do say, but what they omit They omit to condemn the thiev ing rascality that pervades every branch of FeJeral Guvernment) thev omit t0 CQn. demn those acts of usurpation of power on the part of the administration that threatens to subvert free institutions and convert this country into a worse despotism than Austria, Russia or Prussia, they omit to condemn and spew forth from their organization Conway, of Kansas, the only man in the free States that has ever presumed to offer a direct proposition, nnd that on the floor of Congress, for the recognition of the Southern Confederacy their connecting Conway and Vallandigham together in an ambiguous resolution will not do, had Vallandigham delivered Conway's speech and offered Conway's resolution and propositions we would have heard a howl Irorn these plunder seeking jackals that would have made the welkin ring: W iieeeas, The Government is now engaged in a war fcr its preservation against traitors in arms who are seeking its destruction, therefore, We, the loyal people of the county of Shelby, without distinction ot party, in mass convention assembled, adopt and publish the following declaration of principles : 1. That recognizing the necessity and value of political parties in our popular form of government, in times of peace, we are inflexible opposed to all efforts to maintain party organizations and encourage party issues in times of war, as tending to weaken the Government and divide the people. 2. That our national authorities should, and of right ought to, use all the means known to civilized warfare to preserve our Government as transmitted to us by our fath ers, and to speedily crush out tha existing rebellion. 3. That as citizens of the State of Indiana, as men of all classes, professions and occupation, having a common interest in the weifire of our country, we are in favor of a continued and vigorous prosecution of the war to the suppression of the rebellion, and will sustain t tie State and Federal authorities in ail necessary means and measures adopted to that end, and are unalterably opposed to any cessation of hostilities while rehels are lound in arms against their lawful Government. 4 That all efforts to procure an abandonment of the war on the p:irt of the Government and the recognition by it of the so-called Southern Confederacy, with the consepiont division of our Union into petty States, in which parties hitherto ostensibly hostile under the leadership of Martin F. Conway and Clement L. Vallandigham have met and shook hands, we denounce as revolutionary and treasonable, and deserve, as they have r-CMed, the execration of all good men throughout the world I r That all efforts m.vle to compromise wiin traitors in nrmea rencnin, anu an sogrst"on thut fuch compromise should be m;i-le. tending, a- they do, to encourage th relvU and prolong the war, now and over shall meet our determined and unrelenting opposition a the efforts and susgestions of men too cowardly to tijiht, and only base enough to be the cringing ininiona of JeiT. Davis. 6. That the purposes of the war have never been changed ; that the restoration of the Union, and the whole Union, with tho Constitution as it is, without any additional guaranties to any portion of the people, is the sole object of the war; and that it i not only the power but is the duty of our tilcnerals, the President and Congress, in their respect ive spheres, to call to their assistance all the resources of the nation, of whatsoever char aeier they may he, for the accomplishment, of this glorious ohje:t. 7. That we have all faith in the exalted patriotism cf our brave armies and their gallant commanders, and in their ability to accomplish the work that is before them, and hereby bid them be of good cheer, obligating ourselves and assuriog them that while they aro engaged in crushing rebellion in the field, treason shall gain no foothold at home; and to the sincerity of these professions, and the faithful performance of this obligation, we hereby pledge "our lives, - our fortunes, and our sacred honor." 8 That our worthy Governor, In his administration of our State affairs, has shown an ability, patriotism and faithfulness unsupaMed by any Executive in the Union; that we are proud to render him all the assistance at our command, in hi noble efforts ia behalf of the soldier in the field and the Union of the States; and that all effort to abridge his power as the chief executive of our State, are in their design and effect only calculated to cripple the Government and to strengthen the rebellion. Ifosrs Bills. We would inform those in need of Horse or Jack bills that we are prepared to pr'nt them in a strle unequalei for neatness, and as cheap as they can be obtained elsewhere in the country. We have a large assortment of "cuts' of "platesV' rOD which a etfeAioa eas ee made.

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On the lih of February, lo3, by Wm.Tl. Brawn, Esq., Arm HDrcxsos to Mast E. Tmiit. Alto, on the 26th of February, ry the suae, IIEJO.T II oca to Arousta Piaa,allof SbelbyrUle. ABSTRACT Of Receipts and I xpeodi lures of tho Trustee of tlendricks Township, Shel iy county, Indiana, far the year ending March 4th, i-3. moot, rvuD. Total Receipo,. . . H489 98 . 9t 13 Total Expenditure. . . Balanc. on hud March 4 th, 163 loiD si na. 573 84 Toul Rec'j tt. Including Auditors Quietus' JGT3 73 Total Expenditure tiOi 34 Balance on hand March 4th. 1PG3 S 68 3? Tw.nutp rvso. ToUl Receipt .'$433 01 Tout Expenditure i H ta Balance on hand March 4th, 1S63 $309 St UtUDIMJ MONEY, Trustee. TATE OF IMDIANA-Shubt Cot re, a. In the shelny Circuit Court, April Term, a, a. If-C3. JAMES DIXON', vs Attachment. OASIIAM M CALLAU. I Re it remembered, that ea the 23th day of February, a. a., 163, Mid riaiutitT, ly Davit, Wright AnJreeu, his Altoraeys, Ulol in Hie omoe of the Cleric of Hut Cin u.t Court of a .id cjunty, Im ailtdavit fur an attaclunent, from which it appears tliat said defendant is a non-reJi-leut of theftitjof Indiaiin. Therefore, s.iid defeudaut is hereby noli tie t of tha pendency of tiii action, and to apiear in the liel'y Circuit Court uf Mid county on th second day of the next term there f, t. I held at the Court House in the city of Mielhyvilieoii the first Muud.ty of April next, t winch time t'le tunc will sun I for trial. Witness the Cleric ufaaM Court thistjthiUv ofFebruary a.D. ltf. AL.ON.) ULAIlt. Clerk NOTICE OF AI).1Il.MVrUA i lO.. iVrOTICE i here'iy piven that the undersigned hs leen L appwintuil Administrator of the estate of Dvid McCUin, Lite of Slusli'V county, Indiana, 1ece;$el. haidrstnte ituppose I to le solvcut. t SILVAN Vi R0UERTS0N'. Feo. 5, 1S03. ' AdminittraUr. ADlirVIVTItATUIXV SALE. "JVTOTICE is hereby civen that I willexpofe at public auctin on SATL'KUAY, thtSlstday of MARCH. 13, attlieUte residence nf O.ivi I M'.-c iin, late of Shell y county Inilt-ao. deceased, all the pvrviiul property o! dtre-asil not taken by t'ui widow, c iusi..t.n.,' if 1 1 rt-. Cattie. Hogs, Sheep, Farming L'tukils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms. A credit of 9 months will I given on all sums over S:i, the purchaser firms? hi note at inwm't waiving valuation and appraisement iaws, w ith approve! security, sums cf S3 and uu lei cash in hsnd. bILVAN'US BOttEKTiOV, Feb. 5, lcG3. Administrator. ADII.MSTK.VTOKVS XOTICE. "jVyOTICK is herev iven tint the un'lersi jnod has hecn 1 appointed Administrator of the estate of Nathuniel Kin ney, late of Shelby County, Indiana, demised. Said estate is supposed t e solvent. March 4, 1PC3. FRANCIS S. KINNEY, Administrator. ADJIIMSTUATOK'S SAt.E. t NOTICE is hereby g: von thit I will sell at Public Auction on Sa.rr.RDiY, ths 21st T or March, lri3, st the late resilience of Nathaniel Kinney, l.ste of Shelby co., Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, evreptine; thnt taken V.y the w idow, consisting of aWmt 1C0 Hogs, Cattle, Farmi:iftUtuns'Is,lIouehold Furniture. &.c. A credit of nine ranvhswill lie Riven on all sums over three dollars, t!ie pun:'rver Riving his note, waiving vxluition and appraisement lanr, with approved surctv. March 5th, 1S63. FRANCIS S. KINNEY, Administrators. SHELBY COUNTY BRANCH cr rut XatioH.il Claim Agency OF WASntSGTOSr CITY, d. c. cosd;:cted by HARVEY. COLLINS & BRACE, General Government Agents and Attorney?, r 476 Seventh Street, West, Washinoton Citt, D. C. Claim! rrettenled and Tmsecutel liefore the Departments and Court of Claims. I'utents. Pensions, Bounty and bounty Tamils secured. )jj-"General Hufinesi Transacted. Fred. E. TIarvft, J no. F. Collins, Jiuis Praci, of Wa&aingUncity. ofNew-YorW, of Cincinnati. We cive personal attention t procure PENSI0X8, BOUNTIES. BOUNTY LANDS, HACK !AY, fee., accruing to Soldiers wl o have ' een wontv'.ed. ia?'.tractel disease, ur tu.e families of such as have rtied or been Icille I w:iile in th? discharge of their line of duty. as such, during the presenter any previous war; claims iieamst the ttoveinment tor tneeronity for private property taken for puMicmes, or for damages to such property ; collectir.tr, siO'Sistimi, drilling and organising volunteers; and f ir hortf lost in tUe service. So cAara in 'tntf ucctfvl. Or.X.TA!ll F. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AND ContSEt.lH AT tAW, Fcb.M,'C3. AGENT, Shell-yville, Siielby Co., Ind. To Nervous Sufferers of Both Soxes. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN HAVING nEEN UESTOn. ed to health in a few days, after undersoiii? all the usual routineand irregular expensive niodvs of treatment without siuvess. considers it has sacrevl duly to comum incite t; Ins atllieted f"llow creatures the nieaiM vi cure. Hence, on tl receipt of an address envelope. Iierrill se;l (free) a copy of rhe prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M, Daa l. 1wi F ltou Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. LteSSyl IVo. -4: TVo. 4 CHAIGE! -CHANG E! TJKE this method of InforminT the citixen of Shcl Cuntv in particular nnd the "rest ( mankind' in rwt-ei-nl. thiit I Imve purchased the Btnck in tvade of W. L Mason (O. U. Padr Ci, aenO, and will continue tha Mttinees at the old sund, where I aliall keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of . . CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, compri6in every article in the line, such m COFFEE, SPICES, TEAS. TEPPEli, SUGARS, SODA, MOLASSES, CANDIES. NUTS, TOBACCO AND SEGAKS. LOOKINd GLASSES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARV, QUEENS-WARE, GLASS AND CRROCKERY WARE, RKOO?Ii, ClTLtltf, TTJI1S, BASKETS, dcC. JO COUNTRY FRODUCB WANTED in exchange tor goods, or 1 will pay the highest market price in cash. 1 have a large assix Uueutnf bait r'ISli.of dillvrent kinds, aad EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR AND MEAL, which I will sell low and deliver at any place i hecity fret ef chsree, at 5 o'clock P. At.' ' r" Rtniemlier the place, Ueudnck's 1 stand, North sideofPuVlic Square. Sept. IS, 1?62. JOIIX W, PADBICE STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL! Good W orkmanship and Good Material I sTOHJST SHELK, POL ' Manufacturer ef and Dealer ia BOOTS v SHOES, Waaaibgtoa Street, (second Hiildlnj East ef the Baptist inurca;, eneiryviue. All work sold by na can l relied upon as being tabataa tially made aad of the beat malt rial. A full aaaortment of light and heavy Boots and Shoee, for men, hoya, and s omen eonst-tntly on hand or manufacturer' to order. Prioee as low as te lo est. Terms CaaH. L"9o LEATHER STORE. THE undetatrned ha opened a General LEATHER and SHOE FINDING SlvRE first door South of Smith's Stove Store, on Harrison Street, Shelhyrilpj, vnrt he will eaaetantly keep en hand a general stos .( Leather of all Iiinds, rat io antt the waata of customer. Alt9, " SZXOC riAClXGS AXD SltOU XXABBRS - - TOOL.9, such as ' - Lattt, Hammers, Knives, Aids, Thread, Taeks, Peps, de. An examinatloa cf my atock l y the craft it requested. CASH PAID F0H HIDES.

Spring Campaign

4T ' Old Corner Store ! NEW (KdPODPS! SEASONABLE GOODS ! MT STOCK OF SEASOXABLt DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c, raa nerer lar(rer than at thia time, all of -which will he diepael of at prices a low a the tune quality of gouda can be TO CASH BUYERS. I also have a large and varied assorttreut of BOOTS & 8MOE81 Hats Sc Caps, and in fact every article usually required tn my line, of dif ferent grades aud prices, including a general assortiuefit of GROCERIES, of a superior aunlity, which art kept for the accommodation of customers, not for profit. Those deSirinjr any article In the Dry Goods lins wilf find it to their interest to give me a call. March. 1?3. . It. Q. COUXELIUS. 1,000 Pieces DIFFERENT dTVLES AND GRADES WALL PAPER! Just Received at GOflLE'S, Xear the t. 4t C. R. R. Depot, Shelhyville, Indiana. Also a general and carefully selected assortment of I5H.-2' GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c, &c., &c, Cemprtslnt; every article usually required, eueh as LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSimcnS, -: SHEETINGS, SIIIBTIN G cVC All of which have boeti houftht for nsh, at the lowest ru lin;; rates, and will he sold at a small advance on first coat ta cash purchasers. Fenieml-er the phu-e, .. COBLE'S OLD STAND, Just East of the I. 4a C R. K. Depot. GRAO WAITED! T continue to par the rutins prices for ALL KINDS OF fittAlN AS n COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers are refir.ee ted to give me a call before selling. A CODEC Shell-yville, April 10,12. JUST RIECIEEVJEX AW AGUE REMEDIES. 100 0. Quinine, Ctncaoninc, Chinoidine, Peruvian Bark, Ayrea' Ague Cure, Matin's A (rue Balsam, Chisties Atue Balsam, Rholes Ague Cure, India Cholagngue, Smith's Tonic STup, fhallenlerjrer'a Pills. Eversin's Pills. Louleu's Pi IU Itostetter's Ui iters, Uovrhave's Bitters, Ko hacks Bitters, WhiU's Bittars, Atu. DRUGS, MEDICINES. &c. 40 drams Morphine, Calomel, Chalk, Mercury, Opium. Dovere Powder, Rhuliarh, Aloes, Castor Oil. Croton Oil. Swset Oil. Jalap, Ipecac, rills. Liniments. Ointments, Syrlinea. ur an rumps, .Tiursin names, 1 n;g.i, Lotwooi. Mad ler. Pectord Syrups, Trochee, Wafers, Liquorice, Salt, Magnesia, Lamlauuiu, Paragoric, ate LIQUORS, LIGHTS, PAINTS, &c Brandy, Gin, Whisky, Wise, Rum. Alcohol. Coal Oil. ConlOil Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning Fluid, Candles, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Fish Oit, NeaU Foot Oil, Turpestine. Varnishes. White Lead, Red Lead, Yeuetiaa Bad, e'.low ucbre, Xoicco, Cigars, snuff. SPICES, CUTLERY, PERFUMERY Cloves. Pepper, Allspices), Ginger, Nutmet, Penknives. Razors, l'tstt'la, Bowie Knives, Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monaes. Canl Cases. Shaviug Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Handkerchief Extracts. Hair Dye, Hair Oils. Pomade. Ox Marrow. Bears Oil, Ke il,T otli Brushes. Hair Brushes, Clothe "rushes. Painter Brushes. Pink Saucers, Rouse, Lilly W,iu. CoaJ Oil Cans, Comhe,Pin. Essence of CoSec, GUaa. Putty, Confectionery, Chewing Wax, cc. These are lime of the many thine, kept hy ui, which art SOLD LOW roil CASH. We propose to sell as low as Inlianapoli Druggists. We ouy irum ursi (vimis in large uunuues lor raan. PHYSICIANS and other are invited to give us a trial. S. W. MORGAN. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE . IMPORTANT TO - AFD Owners of D welliEgs. BUTTER WORTH'S WET I II WindowSupport'r ratCLted April 16ta, 1M1. HI A Cheap and Perfect li Substitute for Cords and Weights. rople have rwm looking for, for many year, thay having f l.i. r.i.r ...lit (. .t...

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ajV Every owner of hoJIdi.r. that have not eordand weight, i ''th tZZl-f Jl " sh.uld have Butt-rworth'. Surportor". U coat bng only , fromM to 60 PUlf r.Onabout oc.-siathoi the expense for cord., and am the break- ' i iu ZL.. JT, l i w irlofUlaaa,Caiklrn.Arms.c. .laj lDlTr'i w t0 V Pr0p,t VICTOAC eV IIESTEll, - ttluJlt'-i

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ajra . New Groodo, vVbt 2, LZay Mgzjgc, TIIZ citisesa af Shelby county are rwpectfalry rct.-l that at the above tocatiwa they will alvaatoda fall aaeortnest of cf every arbcle pertaining to tb Trade, bought at the lwt Rates Ur eaah. and will U uU tor uteaaaae. I aaall atra to keep any aLck 01 LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Sheetings, Shirtings, Fla.11n.ols, Sc c full and complete. Tlarinf hail a num'r of year experi ence in the trade, I profess some kaowiel-eof the bau". and exercise the aatue in Uie selection of tuy (oods, aiul it ia seldom that an iaferior article is palmed upon n.e. I liave on hand the remnant of a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. which was purchased lfore the raise. and will positively be old at brst cost, to close out the stock. A full line of BOOTS Sc SHOES, 1 A3CLC1 Caps. Don't he deceived, but call an I examine my stock fire purchnin(r elsewhere. Kuaeaiher the plwe. No. 2 IU lloueltock. fUUKY UITTCL. io, 1. 2Vo. 1. GEO. C. THACHER, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, Queens-Ware, Stone-Ware, iYails, &c, No. 1, WEST ROOM RAY HOUSE, CZXEEnYVILEE. IND. FHnEcit!eneof .che!iT are respectfully informed that I I hae purrhascd the ave eattMishrneut, am now re cciTir gaud shall keep constantly 00 iuud A General & Choice Assortment articles la cay lime, which will be sold at extremely li rurea FOR CASH ONLY. Rtnen1r that cash will get many Ooeds at tUs bouse. ind that our articles are pure and fresh. The (Ugliest Market Price l'aid for all kiudaar Country Froduce. Always on hand a superior quality ofFLOURand MEAL tor Faniiiy use. - LMayl HATING purchased the Toner Livery Stable, on Washington street, I take pleasure in announcing to tincm sens or 5beliyvule,pcrmnnent and transient, that I shall '" e prcparea o lurnisn triem wita Doable and Single Carriages, SADDLE nORSES, &C, VC of a tyle ual to the heat, and at price in keeping with the time. 2 shall keen none but eood horsee. and vu nur confidently rely upen getting a -presentable" turn-out at my PUine. 1 sliallalso oonstantlv keen oa hand hnrM for tri le, and those wanting a reliable nag for any purpose, are ITCUWITl tu cirr WW a cull. Thoae having horses to sell are invited to riniMiMii. I alsa havepletitv of stable room for the iMnmmMinu of transient horse, by the hour, day or wek. APru ja 11. X. B. AMSDEN. xj. 3r. JLgain in the Field: My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. I MATE Just opened and am now ofltriag for aala ruperier lot Of all kiudt of COOTS A .ID SHOES, HATS -tVISTX) C-A.n?S, Of the Latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. ,; "Call and examine Wore purchasing elsewhere. A peony eased Is two peace earned. 7T7My Store is nee door North of Dr. Koblns' Drug "tor mmwrm i mi always o nappy w wail a poo tho that taeor aiw wnn ami. U. M. OADD. Shelby vi 11. Juae 11.1F6S. mPOHTAHTTO FELIALES. Dr. CnEEOEaAH'S PILLS. The aosabroatioa of ingn diccts la the Pills ar the result of a loag and eartenel vj praetioa. They arenild la their oparation, aad eartain lBeritt1ng all liraruUrities, Paiufal Xenstratiocs. rvmoviug all obstructions, whether from eld or othorwta, fceadarhs, pain ia tha aide, palpitatioa of the heart, wtilta an narrows affections, hysterics, btfrue.pain in the back aad limbs, atc distarhed sleep, which arise froaa Interrupt io of nature. DR. CHEE3EUA1"S PILLS was the commencement of a new era io the treatirent of ! thaalfTuUritieaan1 ohstmrtlon which have ennsirned mm mn w m nMiL vtatb. 9 inuic na cdjij fogs health unless she is regular, and whenever an etatrucUoa takes pUee the general healtk brgiBStodocliaa. bjl chxeoeiiait's pills t.jwS' -Tl7!T.1 w ww.ir' h are known to thouaaiylr.wbo have ased then at :fewflt

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Insures We'.linf. Tlouaehold Famtare. Oram ajxi Live sxoch thrrei a. acaiaat laae a4 fias, Ur ii term 01 Five or Sevea years. DIEXCT jRS : J. 9. IlAirrr. InXaraf o:ia, C. C. Otx. TadisaaystU. W. C. Lrrro. P. X. Heatsi. Oisarsatl raEMJUcs Jaib braea,DaKTtUe, Wat. T. GaHt,, In.i.anapoLa. ornctaj : J. S. narn. rrsident, Fipr Itaae. Traaawei Wh. C Ltnon, Pre. W at- T. Gtaeo, Secretary. CT C ULI.i f ueaeru r.rrr-RixcFS : Wsn. A. Ver'.e, Secretary of Stale, li aape'.U, M. i'itxr''t,nt;, Ls-j., Merchaat, Anirew WiU. Jarsrs M. Kay, Caahir TtaiJt ef "tale. J s ah. Locke, J Locke at Bra. II. A. Fletcher. Lsq.. Merer it, F.. J. Trek, Esq.. frcsi dent T. If. alLLCs. Ilarrev P. cr tv, F.-j.,Terre Ilaute. J. E. l'lonald. Attorney at Law, Ina laapoEa. 1. C. Cuivtr, Lsq., T: pecaac-e. Oliver W. Uill, P.tUhorn, Ind. feU2-ly L. P. ST AXF ORD, Afeat tor taelay est LET THE AFFLICTED READ! And loam that a vr1r ad raliral cure is and guaranteed to nil who are afflicted with wish as, dobilily. r.eron complaints. meWx-kiy thnngkta. 4e prvMiun of spirits, dsotrrea aod aogulah cf aviad, loss aT aiwp, lumm rf OH-mcry . lv cf nergy and uoM-uUr pwwar, pun srrciwib. ;in away, and wct ef cccfluei(w a the-n-telTo. fitit u Cu, ownvulsiV LnsuUUi., iaapwlee ia an 1 disut i f life. TISAP WXXAT THIS T3CDXCAX. SATS. Jvrre rhvskin rn"re to he UlS the tietoro of year di-tn'e ENGLISH B'jTAMC PHTPICIAS does not. 11 ir&--t knf l"'.g- cf the human ytem oaahla him to dev-rilw the diw-s without any informaUoa trvm tb MtwiiT. t expUiu iUorhc-nal caoer. and U.guarwaUw liscure. An1.ht i.morev&loal leeti'J. hewill hoaeotly and frankly tell lietuer you can b cured or not. Tha will satisfy your luiud, and ywpe. tine, trowbla. and disappointment. It will t tt un of eavtag yeai many a ddlr; it will 'e yoor huelth. aad, want la U ttr than all. it ill save your Lfr trutu !ing akoruaod bv wrong trtrueut. "Hi examinations are tnaJe without any Infortaatlea from the client; therefore he thoroughly wniWetaada their Pb:sl cnditiuB aud Phreuolor.fl deelipfcl. without which he never oonl t he perf.rad saaay astonia'iing curwi. It a!Mu.d be rewtenjbered that taaf lt-tanic Pti4Ciau rf.nus cur-e tbougbt Impoastbe. If yci hsie tril tliers and g-t no rJief. If you wien ta enjoy c kx! healih and Ion life, if yu are wae, you will f aud cn-uU DK. RAPHAEL. the Botenle rbyeldaai. All his communications and interview mem mtrUUf private aud cuuf.dfuliel. .Vesical JowenaL " Width 3. I irt col. TACTS AZIE STUBBOBI TZXinCS! Hear wht the Philadelphia ejrrerindeut says ta Us CoraiuonMoaUh, Wilmington, lMaware, Sth 4 A aria, ls',5: An r.rif!h pert'oman, fi.rfnrly ennnerted with tmw British Arm v. and wb atyice himself the ' tugliaa 8 taiiic Phvici-.n, h of la:e pained en extensiv reputae tioti hr I t hie skill in curing all rovsmr cf eumplalata. Some c4" hi jiat-ut I hv r-nversed with, aad they pronounce his remedies and mode of treatment as very superior. Some have been restored a if ay snagic. Taa nietlicme he used ifii-tiilod i hiiukclf from vrwo kexVd po.in- rare cur;tive properth. "While actiug in the a.rtny he devoted his loiaara moments to a throujch .tody u the effect prodneed ky cerum nieJi. ia.J rootsand hrrle on !) manner of dieaeaea. It seem be bas f,in iasaend speedy remedy frall taa ills that Cc?h l.e:r to Uis practice Is already atea aive, and is ia.ly iiicrraaing. In tho complaints l- which fvina'm are ku)'j-cIJ he ha bu enial. as a lare number her have testiUd that lby owe nut only their creeeat guod health, hut their live, to the aklU of this LngUss) HoUnlc Physician." Hi vV.cn is at No. 59 EAST FIFTH" 8TSS2T, CINCXTINATX. TaQnz good rnrcrs! rnon man ano rbltahlc auTUOHITY. The Botanic rmeiic of Doctor Raphael, the aTcglMi Botanic Pbytieian, never failed yet to make a perfcrt, radical, and permanent cure f ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND TEITCEAX SISSASES. Without the use of Men-nry, without hindrance frota Vasi. neas, and without four f die.vcry or exposure. So deadly poisons, siioh as arenic, nux vomica, opium, or any other poiaon. No merenry nor any deadly minerals nothing but purely Vogetatde Botanical Reined ica are used by this won.lerfnl lhiianic Physician. His llotauic Remedies noer yet failed to enre the most obatinats and the most daugeroii caeee, aud to remove all mercury and other impurities from the ny.teui whoa ail other Reaadia had GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLE tZZU CCH TECXFLATINa I3AXZRIAOS. Hear what the Baltimore correspondent cf tha Odd fellow, BoonsUoro. 3IarylanJ, said oa Thursday, the 31st of Mv, 18'ift: N unierotis cures of disearss caneed by early lcdlscretiaa having lieen performed by the English Botanic Physician, I feel it my duty, having a knowledge of them, to atata tho fact, believing that in doing so I may do a Service to tha suffering. One case in partlculv -that of a young snaa in this city ia worthy of nu. Us had become taa victim of a habit, the mere allusion ta which causes a ah adder, and alter years of suffering and doctoring gave up ill hope of recovery. He wiehed to marry, and was dearly Uloved j as sweet a girl as ever lisped word cf affection, tot he was tearful, nervous, and proatrated. He dared not wed on account of the shattered Stat of h: sysfm. Ha sought relief at the hands of the Botanic Ptiyician, and. aat.-nilun a it may seem, all the) bloom and vigr cf youth has returned, and he is saw the happy father of a pair of bright le ja." GLORIOUS NET7S FOR TX22 InDin, A PREVENTIVE TO Z2AVS CXXXXsSEEN. near what the Cincinnati Weekly Press amy. on tt (Os of March, laui: We are dacilcdly oppose! to drag aad ta advnise4 remedies for the prevcutiou of having children, hat era feel it our duty to acauowledgea benefit from aay aad fruaa every urcr bun it U for the relief wf ecflc ring humanity. A tact baa Come Ij our knoIei!ga that oiigUt to be pre mulgated aud widely circulated tor the benefit of thews Udtea whoae duiicate health makes it ueoeiiary to provoa any inrrease fosiily. About twrhe months after marriage, a lady of ear av 'iaintauce gave birth to a uauhu-r, but hrr anSa'aga were so Trat thut her pliy sicians vlwUAirl of Ler recovery. This Kind her dread the very thought of again beeosnlng a mother, bhe trird every thing to prsveut a rrpetittwu of her StJTcriXi, hut without suoceeding. Two yrareaftar marriag she wja again cocSnod, but Ler auSrring war so great thnt the child died, aud tur on life was umaird of. She was tc-hi br her Um:ly phvaiclan that If eh had any mure chiidnn he Uated litr l.'e would lm the turfcii. A all tbi remeuie sie had tried Wfor had tailed. attT applied to the llotanic Physician, ir. KAPUAhL. No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, lOK HIi PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. Ilia remeOfc had the deeired effect ; they not only pewvented hrr from having children, but they also Isnpraved her health, -io tms riac u rutaos ana rcaa." Tho Botauic Physician' remedia can be rcomia44, boeau they are iuiioeeut aud a. They operate wiinww. cauatcg stcauees or exposurw. They do not Interfere witts the dial or rfxupetion. lhcy do kot Injure tho beaUa, lt they are cartaiu la thair fleet. J. PANCuaT. M Bv U. XUWiaS, aVIk. Anrwhe are anfierlag, no matter what their ansa plsaal. can cmll oa tL kotanic I'hyaiciaai nnifl iTnTiaiij Zawy aaaj re y upon rclirf. Hia office fa at HO. 59 EAST FIFTH fSTRSS?. Botweaa aycaiaor Street and Broadway. CINCINNATL Ceu?tation &u!v. cuadav exoevted 04ea aVJBJ frosa IO A. 9t. te S o alack a. a. ater ("vraone at a dietaaca assy aaauaic4a oamaivriALir by letter, if they iaclos ONE itoLLAK. tW Conuitatiort Fee, in each frtter. All letters, coHwsaicains. and iuurviee. are etrtctly fwivate aad e-t-dential. No ciiamer lil I gtvea ta letter naWe oaa didUr is Iccloeed as a Omsultatioa Few. Admire all k-tter a folhrws DH RAPHAEL, COS No. 2463, POST CFTXCS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. cat;tios to tux rraaic. Dr. W. P-asLaM hta no ronterv.n with PBrSW ar Dr. W.M. Uathael, or with aay otaer geatiomaa of the ame iun.. aV Cut tV.s ad--.ttnent ewJ. Whe yewwaaaa, brtng it with you ar.i .tv It to the girt who eaaaa taa door. To prrvont mistake. ak to SEE THE DO0T0R UHZZZZLT. a-