Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 30, Shelbville, Shelby County, 23 April 1863 — Page 4
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cry tut ' J t8;- 1 v.Lon i'.i r v. ti no e. 1 in- flhnr- .1 it lor hi ut thi moment are la f 'o'.ii i ;rir '"trri t'i jvHim: ui cotI V l I Ii. : I Vlf,- - i . i i , -i r( h" Wht. ! ih1 id-. a (hit V f The it arc t.co v!:o rq rouiiii the Enquirtr vr;th Vir mivoeatw ct war, and not of j-r.fv. 1 hip i (.(jirx-w hat tinrcaM nable- le r:v uno U'ri n cr "9 peace ? Lok round our to't Siizu'v vhtrr i 'rt, on ea or lami, that cu l.?-rf ry faintest ilutter of the vhit' r ;i!-k? It i all war, rJI one bott: tt!f F ;:uif f t lilood, on? unm.ri.al carnival .t :oi'l.tpr, rr,i ra8ff uvul ruin. 1 n; t! r- is on? way l.y which the mouthers: ".n tti'tcr-tts oouM immediately regain :.!1 nfl n'rT, it i by submission hv rfM irs'rtiotl'-i, lv uvpistin? from the rebt iiioa, . t :iJ d ii eruij: up our rmple.idrn ti th p!i!iip.hiucnt of tin; l.tws they have trampled iipn. Is thrc, indeed, one single tilizrn ot 'tlie confederacy who would have f ence Bt any pi ice? Well hero iithe price; rnv'at once nr v? t pay it? IVvii-a! I -. c- i the monstrous host before Vi :kl.ur:j I rine us pence? Ie it peace that !J?Cciaii.s i n;ikin in Tennse ? Does th military dirMion of public meetings in Kcnt'si ky loilepcn?? The now northern cof.frn; iii-n, MiroUi.i thre millions and i.iHkintr j i i-iion fr instantly commanding their M;i vic" or exacting p. havy t-xemption t.x--d-.M'fc thi look like pcaoe ? The uelih erptf tiiig in .Vbraliani Lincoln of all the r.iiitnry power of a dictator, with the treas t:re ol the w'.ui-e nation opened to him withc;t t-tint !. it to enable him to make peac; or war which ? ,AIur, then. ar thoa indications of peace, which we iirt' said t; be recklessly resisting i. ii i ni-ii;t inin' r Oil ! the great fpcech ot .'i'landihan : the touching imitation of tuneful C'ix! We greativ fr.vr that th"se two voi ol' tho tr- utii, ' Pnd and fain, wi'l v. rv ,-. .ii be f i i i !. liko 4,l,n an Iur r, fhrifkin; out fr war t ti.r knife ; and it they d lay r deelir.; to rcant their great and if.fdo i'.,Hce ( e!i, s. why. thev will ?ce the 'n: I ,,!'v j .iis e wish from oi:r heart thfy were roth already safely chainetl ii(t aC tin- piestot writing; tiiey have done irs jiii re h-iiin. (bvy and their like, than ten tYi-.a:.d Se Mrd." and Sumners. We tremb'e lo fM their unwholesome advances; still ore so.- a .rt of morbid cravin here to rkap.n.l to them, under the delusive idea i f promoting intetir,e division at the North. Oh! Dictator Lincoln T lock you up those t-v ) peace Den,, rat. together wilh KichAruson in some of your military prions! An Opaculak Srr.iNo. The Frcdriokslur.if ro; rcKj-o:v:ent of the Tallahasfift Fi-uivlian i e 1 1 6 tho following strange tlry : "While- r'eakin of peace, tliere is a I'Lehl cno-toi witli a spring near Fredriic'vsi iiif, which I will relate for tin licne;lt of t!'. curious. Aoeoiding to tra tltiioii, t'iis spiing- was discovered running three months before the Uevolutionny war. Three months before a treaty of peace it dried up and censed to tun. It commenced ninninj; again three Months before the war of 1813, and three ".norths befoie its eloe, as in the Kevolut: naiy war. it. again dri -d up, and so with t'i; "Mxi an war. Three months bjfor.? th,k fall ot Fmt Sumter it again c mm ive i running, end a short time pi r .'rie i up. g v as my author for t hi- no (g'i ;o:ii, who was bom and is lixirv- n ar th: sn in. and who has con-t-)'U r ii e pio; erty. ami o'iers to bet it all that we will hive peuce in three months fiotn thediy.n tip of the spring." An Important Movkmentin the M. E. Culucii. The propriety of lay lepreK iitation has for some time been agitate t among the Methodist in this country. reparation are now making by a syste- i mat!, vlCrt to procure the admission of lawnca to the annual conierences. At the General Conference of the church, this matter was considered, ami that body expres.-ed itself in favor of lay representation, leaving its adoption to depend entiiely upon the will of the people. It ii estimated that thirty thousand Methodist havti since expressed themselves favcrabh to the lay representation. Rf.mtfiy ron Small Vox. Tlie Germau Keforined Messenger J.as received a letter from a fiiend fn China, in which it is state! a great discovery is reported to have been recently ruado by a surgeon of the English army in China, in the way of an effectual cure for small pox. Tho mole of treatment is as follows : "When the proceeding fever is at ils height and just before the eruption appears, the cho.st is rubbed with croton oil and tartaric ointim nt. This causes the whole of the eruption to appear on that part of the lo 'y, to the relief of the rest. It ;d.o secures a full and complete eruption. and thus prevents the disease from at-! lacKing the internal organs. This is .aid,.to be now the established mode of treatment in the English army in China by general orders and is regarded as a perfect success. T An old Abolition sinner in conversation with a Democratic neighbor, the other day, confessed as follows": I own trut the Republican party is in rather a bad fix. The Democrats have evidently get the majority in the free States, and if tho w ar turns out unfavor nuly they, will have a still greater majority. On the contrary, if the war is MiccessfoVand the South come back into the L'nipn, it w ill be a iding all that much moro to tho Democratic strength. So let the war g-0 w hich way it may, it is death to the H-publican party." iT An Irishman coming to Boston from Lowell, took the fctagein preference to the railway, liecause, as he said, he could ride fonr times as long for the same i:ionev.:Whenever a radical professes love for the Oonstiit.tion, always Lear in mind ,Tat Shakspeare didn't ay:" "Hots- like fanning Rer,r.b!icc h" look."
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Xatioiml Claim Agency Of WASHINGTON CITY, . C. . COFE m ID BT ' ' i HAttVEY. COLLINS fc IJRACE.. Onf-ml UoTWonent Agents sad Attruy, 7oSveuLii5tiet, West, WAu;.GiOf. tnt, D. C CU:BB4 PreiitM anl Prostratl brfore the DcrrlmCEW aud Court of Cliu:i. PateuU. Penaicns, Uoun'-f and Bouiitj Land Bcnre-i. m0Ltrl Eu;iiej Tr':iMi' f WhiogMncity. ofNevVork, of Cincusuti. W fire tvrn1 sttiertiBti U pwwt PEXSIOKf . BOrTIEH. BO l" NTT LANDS, BACK FAT,kc, ocriiir(tto Soldieri who he ia wotoum, ontrtcturl ilie. r the fumiliei of twehtshsre liM or kiHJ while in the dichar je of their line cf duty, m inch, rfurinc theprenentor any prerion wr ; cttiran Hfimt the O veimnect for ineemnity frpriTate pri)-rty tuVeii for pimn- tic, or for damape to uch property ; collectirs, tiigtirtfr, "Irillltif ana orparliir.? Tolnntecm ; ana for horses lt in the aer ice. Vo carg in any c"i wrl-n -uevfil. itKXJAim r. dAvis, TTORrY AD CtrKEl.t.OR T LAW, Tri.9n,e8. AUEXT, Shclbyville, ghelhy Co., Ind. LET THE AFFLICTED READ I And lrn that a rrtlt ant rtirl cure Ii warrant anl ruarantewl to atl who are afflicted with wrknev dri-iiiiy, nvnrrt'.is eoinplaints, mplaiirholr thought. -proarlou of npiriti, dietn-M ard anguish i-f mind, loei of lryp, t'wsof tni mery, of mrrgy and muacular power, jviny KTOwtii, watina; wt, nnd want of ronfldrncR ia tberuwlvw. fiintin nti,cnvtilive trcuitlir., imputenca and disgust cf Uh. HEAR WHAT THE MEDICAL PRESS SATS. Sme physicians rMnire to iw toM th natnre rt Tonr diVa..th"n KNt.Lisu botanic piitsician i.c a-A. Hi "rf.ict kncwl.xla;eof the hnmn s-tem enahlrs him to ilowibt the diwas without ny information from tlie ptint, to exptiiin it oriinaUriene, and to Kti.rantP K euro. And. nhntiiro'-re v;iIubl.-gtiU, h-jwill hont;y aiA fMnVly t.-I1 whothi-r you can ! rund or not. This w ill s t;-.fy "y.ur miud, and save you expenso, time, trout.l", nnd diipjjiuttuent. It will ! the iaf-n of savius: yon tu.iny a doll.tr; it will aive jour hoalth, and, what ia hMir th;m all, it will save yuar lifu from leing fhortetieil l'y wrung treatment. Hi examination are mad without nny tnf--rmatioi from the p'Uiftit; tlo-nfor he thoroufrlily nndntanda tledr Phyaireil condition anil rhrcnoloira! dnTelopuv-nt, without whiih he neer could hao p-rfi'rmed o muny natonUhine etirea. It ihonld ho retnemhered that this Botanic Pnynician performs cura thoiiKht impossible. If you h'e trkd othora and gt no n-lirf, if you wiEh to enjov gi h-'Alth and long life, if you ar? wi", you w ill go and consult DK. RA PIIAEL, th Botanic rhyeician. All his communications and Interviews are strictly private aud cotifidontial. Medic! Jomrnal. Width 3. Firat col. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! Hoar what the Philadelphia correspondent saye in ill Cnramonweaith, WiUninuton, LVlaware, 9th cf April, !.: ' An Ent;lih p'ntloman, formerly wnnecte.1 with tba B;-itih Army, and who i-tylea hiniBlf th Englirh Botanic Phyiriati, ha of ia: caiiid an extensive reputation tere by hi "kill in curing all m.nnr of complaints. Pore of hia patent I have conversed w.Xh, and they pronounce hi remedies and mode of treatment as very rnr flni h:ve hH-n rtord aa if by maic. Tha medicine he ui-i U diatilll by himself from various herbs piea4in rare curative pixpertiee. While acting in tho. army, he detrotcd hts leisnr momurs to a th;routrh study of the effects produced by certain mvdicinal root and herle on all manner of diseases. It ?t:ns ho lew found a sure and speedy romi'dy for all the 'ills tht fleih ii hidr to.' 1 1 i pmctice is already exten. sire, and is daily increasing. In the complaiuta to which fi-m.vlce are sul j'-ctcd he has no equal, a a large uutnber hcr hav te-ititiM that they owe not only their present P'x-.! health, l ut their liios, to tlie skill of this English kilauic Plivt-ici.-xn." Hi oifice is at No. 59 EAST riFTH STREET, CINCINNATI. MORE GOOD NEWS! FROM HIGH AND RELIABLE AUTHORITY. Th Botanic Remedies of Doctor Raphael, the English Botanic l'liysiciau, never failed vet to make a perfect, radical, and !erniauent cure of ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, Without the use of Mercury, without hindrance fmm br.slnve, aud without fear of discovery or exposure. No deadly poisons, such as arsenic, nux vomica, opium, or any other pois'in. No murci'.ry nor any deadly mineral? not hint; Lut purely Vegetable itotanical Kcinedies are used by this wondorfnl Hot.enic Physician. Hia Botanic Homedies never yt failvi to rure the tnot oHtinale and the nioet danperous caie, and to remove all mercury and other Impurities from the system when all other Bemedj had failed. Mtdieal Journal. GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLE MEN CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Hrar what the Baltimore corres)Kndent of tho fHft:Uow, Boonsbcro', Maryland, said on Tharadav, the 31st of May, m-0: Ntunrous cures of diseact canned Yy early iudiscretion having liecn tiTformed ty the Kuplish Botanic Physician, 1 feel it niy duty, Uavinff a knowledj" of them, to state tb rrt,beiievii'iKthatiadoi ?f .tSnhnr' oinc so 1 may do a service to the particular that of a young ma-a ty ia worthy of note. He had become the victim of a habit, the niere allueion to which causoe a shudder, and jfier years of suffering and doctor! njr Rave up ll hopes of recovery. He wihhe.1 t marry, and was dearly lloved by as aweet a girl as cvr lispel wonle of affection, but he was fearful, nervous, and prostrated. Hw W.ired not wed on account of the shattered state of his system. He sought relief nt the hand of the Botaiiic Physician, and, aMonlhini; as it may cni, all tho bloom and vii-or f vuutli has n titrtipit. and he is now I th happy father of a p.vir of brif'lil boys." GLORIOUS NEWS FOR THE LADIES. A PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. Hear what th Cincinnati Weekly Trees mjs on the 6lh f March, 102: We are decidedly eppeed to drugs nnd to advertised remedies for the prevention of having children, but we fel it our duty toacknowledneabcnottt from any aud from evry source w hen it is for the relief of suffering humanity. A fact has come to our knowledge that ought to l-e promu'.Rateil nn i widely circulate-l for the lienetit of those la-Je whoee delicate health make it uesfrj to prvveut any inrreas vf Jmuily. About twelve ui nths after marriage, a lady of our (jiuiini.ni.x- jravn birth to a daughter, but her snff-:n(r weio s.i reat th.At her physicians detjKiircd of her n-cmry. This mad? her Un-.iJ the very thoughts of again boc'iiiing a mother. She tried every thing t pn-vent a repetitioo i f h-r siitteri-is, but w ithout Kiicceeliug. Two years after rtirri.!" rhe a- ;u;in confined, but her sufferings were so (creat tli it the child died, and her own life Wim d,fpuirel ef. She wa. t. ld by her family physician that if die had ary nure chil.lreu he foared her lite would bo the forfeit. As ail the rct:i'ilies bhe I.. id tried Wfore hud failed, she SMuud to tu Botanic l'iiy-ici.-iii, Ir. KAPli A EI., No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, FOR HIS PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. II is remedies had the desired eflect ; they not only prevented her frm having children, but they also improved I er health. "To the vire. au thinhs aar. PvaK." The tktauic Physician s remedies can be ri iu mended, because they are innocent and safe. They operate without Causing sicktirssi.reiour!. They do not iuterfere with the diet or aa'cupation. They do But iujuie tlie health, I -ul they arecerUua iu their effect. J. 1' A M OST, M. D. M.MKUWS,M.It. Any w ho are suffering, aomatt.vr l;it lUr complaint, ran call on the Botanic Physii iau rosihdoutially. They may reiy ur;n relief. His otlcw i at NO. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, Betweea Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI, CosisoTtatton dn.y. S-.tndiys eept-!. Cflk bctuv fro " IO A. 71. to S o'clock V. .Tl. )" IVict at a distance may ecanmnnkaite rwtrtPxmiallt 1. letter. If they incloee ONE X1LLAK, f. l"V?iu!tat1on Fe-, tn each letter. All letter", eooimamW rati- es, and interview., are. strictly (rival and coiittaVntial. No newer will t given to letter uuleqt otM ddiar is inrl.4Md as a Consultation Fr. Aldrrea all letttrs as follows, DR. RAPHAEL, DOS No. 2463. POST OFFICE, CINCINN - i, OHIO. CVCTION TO THc. PUBLIC. TV. W. Ttsi had ha no ci . action with FROrESSOR rr Pr. W.M. Karhael or with any oilier genlletuaa of the same bame. 8i" Cut this advertisement out. When yon rotne, bring It with y u i.i show ft to the girl who opens the 4ovr. To prevriil :take ask to SEE TH DOCTOR H 1713 ELF. Vid;h Z.Ui Cvl.
AYBE'S Sarsaparilla FOE JfUiiU'i'UrCMHE BL00IX' A4 fir the speedy cure of the ftlIovrrcjrrwwplintt Scrofula and rrofuIon AtTcct tor,an-h ns Xtimors . Cleen, Sores, Krnpttoai, Pimplea, Pustules, Blotcben, Uoils, Blalns, sad all Shin Diseases.
Vt.L?i, Ind.. eth Juce, 1S;9. J. C Atto t Co. Gents: I feel it fcjy duty u -knowleiipj what jour f'arsaj a! ill Las dolie for r.c. Hipg iDhcrititi a croi'loua luft-cilm, 1 have si.Se.io frcm It in varicus Tvjy3 f r jesi. N uu unj-s it bur-t out Ki tlcers tn lay ham! and arms; sotswhwo it torn! iowar-l aud dieuescvd Die at tlte stouiiicb. Two yean ago it brrke out on my h tni aud covered my tclp sad ears with cm Sore, whi-jh was ptlnful and loathsome Beyond description. I tried soauy medicines and eereral physicians, hut without sjosh teliettrotn any thing. In tact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the Uospei Messenger that yovi bad proared sn alterative (Sjirsapwriila;, for 1 knew from yxir reputation that any thing you tnud must be (iisah I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured ma. I Usk it. as you adtise. in small doses of a teasponnful over a month, and need almost three bottle. Nw and Weal i by skin n legn to rm uiulor the seat), which sfter a while HI off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my frwliug that tbo diat-aee b.ia por.o from my system. Yeu can wull believe that 1 feel what I am saying wlien 1 tuil yon, that I hold you to he one of the apostles of the age, and reuaiu ever gratefully. Yours. . . .... ..n wk w ALtllLU B.iAl.LM, St. Anthony's Fire.. Rose or Kryslpelas, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Staid lleael, Klngworm, Sore Ejes, Dropsy. Ih-. Bolrt M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y- 12th Sept, 1X69, that he ha cured an inveterate case of Dropty, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering rtse of our Sarsapurilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Eryn'pflat by largo doses of the same; says he cures the common ErMpii'ms by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neek. Zetmlon 81oan of Proejieet, Texas, writes : Tlireo hotties of your Sarsaparilla cored me from a CM'rs. -a hideous swelling cn the tieck, which I had suilored fiotn over two years." Lenrorrhtri or Whites, Ornrlitn Tnmor, Vterlue Ulceration, Female Diseases. Ir. J. B. 8. CliannincvT New York Ci'y. writes ; " I most cheerfully comply with 1h request of your agent in Raying I hare found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative n the numerous er;mpls.ints for which we employ such a remedy, lint especially in thit-ilt Dimufts of the erefulous ilintheis. 1 h:ivj cured many inveterate rases of lncorrho-a by it, nnd some wbero tho complaint was caused ly ulcrr"tii of tho vterti. The ulceration itself was soon wired. Kotbins; within my knowledge equals it St these femaln deiangements." F-dward ?. Marrow, of Newbury, Al, writes, "A danpereus omrt'nn lmor on one of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length hei n completely cured by your Extract of Sarsapurill. Our phyiriaii thought nothing but extirpation could afford relief, but he advised the trial f your ansapaiilla as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your teuiedy tiht weeks no symptom of the disease remains."' Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New ORLrvs. 2-ith August, 1J59. Tk. J. Cm Atk S Fir. I rhwrfuilv comulv w ith tho re quest of your agent, and rr!"rt to you wimoof the cfleuU 1 have realized with your S ir-:iparil!a. 1 have cured with it, in my practice, most of the complaints for which it is recoinniended. nnd have f. und its effect truly wonderful in tho cur of Vmtrml and Mrr-cvri-il 7.ce. One sf my patients had .syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate aiwi the top of his mouth. Your ainprilla, steadily taken, cured him in live week. Another whs attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration hud eaten away a considerable part vf it, so that 1 ls-li. ve the disorder would soon iencli his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration cf your Snrsnparilla: the vlcers healeil. and ho is'well again, not cf conr.se without Some disfiguration to his f.ice. A woman who had been treated lor the same disoi der by meicnry was suffering from this poison in her loues. They hail la-come so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered excrnciatinK pain in her joints and hones. he,.tco, was cured entirely by your. iaptuilla-4u. a few weeks. 1 know houi it formula, which your agent gave me. that this Preparation from your hiboratory must be a great remedy -r consequently, these truly remaikablo results with it have not surprised me. - Fratertittlly yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Independence, Pnton Co., Yn.. Cth July. lSCJ. Tr. J. C. Arm: Sir, I have been tilllicted with a painful chronic Khrumat'sm for a long time, which battled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spile of all the remedies 1 could find, until I trietl vnur Sarwtpnrilla. Ono bottle cured me iu iu htoki, suii ... .... -a n.r (n-nrinl health so much thai I am far better than before I was attacked. I thiuk it a wonderful medicine. J.MtEAM. Jules Y. Getchell. of St. Iuis. writes : " T have heen afflicted for years with an affrttiontif the Livrr, which destroyed my health. 1 tried every thing, and every thins; failed to relieve me ; aud I haw been a broken-down man tor some years from no other cause than rfcrntj'eniejit i.f tht Liter. My beloved pastor, the liev. Mr. Espv, advised mo to try your Sarsaparilla, la-cause he said he krew you, and any thing yon made was worth trying, hy the blessing of God it has curel me, and has so purified my blrsd rs to make i new man of me. I feel young tiRai,,. xhe hest that can be said of you is not half good 'enough." Bchlrrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Carte aud Exfoliation of the Hones. A great variety of rajies have been reported to ns where euu-s of Ihi-so formidable complaiuta have ri.Milt-d from the nsn of this remedy, hut our space here w ill not admit them. Smne of tlum may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are ploaM'd to furnish gratis to MI who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melancholy, .Neuralgia Many remaikable cures of these sffertiou have Wen made by the alterative power cf this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders w hich would be supposed beyond its reach. .Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, and we ore confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. flyer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR TUB RAPID CCRB OF Coughs, Colds, Inflncnza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con umption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients iu advanced tf;es of the Disease. This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass r.ny Other for the chit of throat and lung eomplain's, that it is useless bcrs to publish the evidence) of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, aud its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilised nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even fatn ilic. nmomr thm who hare not some personal experience cf its effects soma living trophy ia their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangcron disorders of the throat and lutift. As all Know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, nnd 8 they know, too, the effects of this remedy. w need not do more than to assur them that It has m.w all the virtues that it did have wheu making the cures which baie woo so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared bj Br. J. C. AYEB &, CO., Lowell, Haas. For sale byS. W. Morgnn, Dr. Robins, and John Hendricks Shelbyulle, and by all Druggists throughout the country. p Ph - o O o Hi 1 o o w V M s Pi .4 w o 03 03 H bl 0 Pi i H ymw ' 1 to C - 8 tn ot w a a ' Wm in EH t-H C5 CO M CO 1 o $40 WAGES PAID $100 To sell goods for the Adax's Fcvvtxa Machixj Cowrsxv. We will give a commiiiiou on all good sold by oar Agents, or pay wages st from 40 to 100 per month, and pay all necessary expense. Ourmacliiueis perfect tnit mechanism. A child eaa learn to operate it by half an hour's Instmetton! It Is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use. and we have aticn the price to Fifteen DolU.w. Kcfa iLichiue is warrwated for tU ce yun. Address C. RrcMl.E. ;j?I 1ib; Ccn. A.-at, Whui, 13.
-iii:iiir!ii:. . BY virtue ofanvt!iTL.lS'.e4frHiihClvkOff.cv nf taa bhelby County Circuit Court, 1 will .xtu8 it Public Sale, U lha highest t idder, on SATt'KDAY THE 2d PAY OF MAY, l-O, bc'.!nth hour of 10 o'clock a. tt. and I I'rl'yk p. m. C sa-.d day, at the d' -or of the Court House of Jl.eP.-y corjsty, the i eats a!nlpr-ts fora trm not evcdu f seven y, f the fellawtr.f rtH. -rH lsl V'.t-it. h.,l TW V.irlS
Klf .11 thll rfrt ..f K l.ulff .,f V 1.. . . . ....... ! trr i f sHron thirty-txj Oi) InTewtisl ip twelve 't; North cf Kar.gfsrx f) Eaat, which he west of tlit E lir.i.urgh ar.d 'alt.J ville ftate road. A Is 1 ;t number twekty-jiie in tlie Tntif .vuritlta, all sUwute in Uvj c-juny cf Shc'.l y and itn'e of Indiana. And on fj'.Iuie to realiee the full amour.t, inres a:d cosis. I ilU.t Uie Miuitt time aid p'. c, eApo.c at l'u: l.c i'.c the lee-simple of said I'-cal Lstie. T.en as the property of James W. llejriao.-e, at the suit of lubecca Keanacrc. HT.NUT TXBI.E.?V.r;(TS. C. Tsvts, Wr!bht&. Gke-s, I'ils A'.t'je. .rr.'J-l-ft, , D.mNIMTUATOKT NOXICF.-Netice is L herc'-y given that the undersigned has been appoint ed Administrator of the estate of Samuel Hutton, late of Shelby County, Indiana, deceased. The estate is prxlably solvent. April 9, 1PC3. ASABK.I. TRACT, Admitnstrstor. Atlminisfrntor's Sale. "f OTIC K is hereby given ths.t I will sell at Tublic Auci tion on Fatusv, thl V4vh pav or April, lsti3, at liie late residence of alnuel Hutton, late of olielly coui ty , Indiana, deceased, all hiperinal property, excepting that taken t'.v the widow, coa.-itlng of iiorx-s, one Co , Mm two horse Wagon lc HarnesJ. Flo, floss. Wheat on the ground, Household and Kitchen rurniture, etc. A credit until the iotli of lcc next will I giveu on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved sure. ty. All sums of 93 or under cash in hand. April 9, l-o3. A! A1JEL TRACY. Administrator. i IMIl.ISTItATOKS OTICEr-S otil k heieiiy given tlKittlu: uinlersigae1 has been aptioiuted Aituiinictratnr of the estate of Calviu M. Rutherford, late of Shelby s'.uwtv, I ndiana. deceased. Siaid estate is prolbly solvent. April 1st, ltWU. sipiu A. KvTrrenroitp. Admin'.stratrix. AD?ll!MSTKATOKM !ALL. AT0T OTICE i hereby given that I willexpose atpublicaucinn on HIIDAY, thei!4thday of ArKll., 113, at 10 o'ebrt-k a. m.,at the late residence of John Hoop, lute of Moral Towr.shtp, Shelby county, Iudl-aua, deceased, all the personal property of said deceased, not taken by th widow-, coi.sistitig of Horses, Cuttle, Hogs, Sheep, Farming Ulnnsils, Household and KitehenFurniture, Wheaton the ground Corn in the crib. Hay in the stack, etc. TtttMs. A credit of fi months will I a given on all sums over 3, the purchaser giving his note at inlerttst waiving valuation nnd apjir.iisement laws, with approved security, sums of 83 and under cash in hnd. March 2?, Itb3. JOUN HOOF, Jr., Administrator. notice of AD.tiirv:vri5ATio. "Vf OTICF is hereby ei von that the undersigned has l-ecn 1 appointed Aduiinitrator of the estiite of Mary IJurper, late of Shelby csar-ty. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent March "Ii, J'GS. MILTON l. 13 A KG II 11, Administrator. AD31IMSTIUTOU'S AOTICE. -san TOTICF ii hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Stmsifer lab- r;! SiKlty County, Indiana, deceaeil. Said estate is uppogi il t le solvent. March S7, 163. THOMAS I. STANSIFKR, Administrator. ADJIIMSTItATOlUS SALT!. OTICE is hereby civen that the undersigned, Adn inlstrator of the estate of tames Y. Johnson, deceased, will sell at the residence of said Administrator, in Hendricks Township, Shelby county, on SATCKDAY, Al'lU L V5lh. leC3, the personal property of said estate, consisting of tvo K'ds and leddiiig, one chest tools, one lot of Wagon tiuil er and the uHfinisliel wooilwurk of a two horse wagou. Sale to bi.'in at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms. All sums tinder three dollars. cash in hand. and all sun s over three dollars a credit until next Christinas will lie given, tho pure! aser giving his note with approved secsrity, bcaringlnterest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. March 30, Hi3. s' JAMES JOHNSON, Administrators. SW.T. OF REAL ESTATE. mTOTIC. fc is heret v if i veil that l v virtue ol an order of I the Shelby Common Fleas Court, tbe undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary L. Melnirnicd, !ecease,l, will offer atprivate sale, on and after the 2nd day of May, 103, lot No. i.'U, in the town of Marietta, heliv county, Indiana. Terms. One half payable in six months, and one half in twelve months, with notes drawimr , fmm lt-. waiving lienetit of appraisement laas. and seemed bv g'Kd free-hold sureties. HIRAM COMSTOCK, Adra'r April 1st, lK;3.-4w. GUARDIAN SALE OF REAE ESTATE. Vr 0T1CE is hereby given that thennder.icned, guardian i of KebecaK. (.'rail, lhcbc S. trail and Allice F. Crail, minors, will sell at private sale the following real estate in Shelbyville. Shelby ' county, Indiaaa, to-wit: The undivided 5I-H4 parts of the East half of lot No. 4, on Washington t., and the undivided 5 -It I parts ol the East half of lot No. 5, "on Jackson st., subject to the right of dower of Sarah Crail, therein. A j plications for purchases will be received until the 9th day of May, leC3, by the under signed. Tki'.ms. One half of thepurchase money to be paid in s-x months, and the residue in twi Ire months, the purchaser giving notes at interest, and waiving valuation and crured by good freehold security. Thomas YV. Fisntit, April 9, '63.-4w. Guardian. -A-T OTJTl POST 1 LARGER STOCK MAX EVER. TRADE PALACE! II. A. FLETCHER & CO., 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STKEET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Elegant and Beautiful Goods, Dress Sillcs, of every new style and grade , DRESS GOODS in endle variety and grades. Staple Dry Goods. i CLOAKS, Jt.H.-L.imVSm .If'VfN, iSfJ WIS, SJfA M'.ETS, HOSIERY Gi.O hS. :iADkFSJb VOLLAES. - LAVES, EX EHOW FRIES, JfAXlLES, and ertry earitty of Snmll Wrre. Full Lines, from the Elegant Medallion Velvet to tLe lowest grades of Hemp. 13R0CATEL CURTAINS, ! SATIN DAMAK, GERM AX 6c AMERICAN DAMASK, Embroidering, Muslin Cnrtaius, Nottingham Iao; Curtnins, Ruff, Green and Blue Hollands, Oil Shade. Slia le Fixtures, Cord snd Tassels, t;ilt f'.rntce, Bands, Lops, Table Linens, CwrUia Piss, Tabic Pamasks, Towles, Napkins, Coy 1 .ft OilCloths. Rags, Mats, Cocci Mating, SUir Linen. Stair Oil Cloth, A.c. Carpets Matched, Cut and Made. WALL PAPER, The larg" and m is t desirable stock In the State. all grades. i fro" j-er piece to $0. Vfe cll this article cheeper j than any lU ux: in the SUie.
We ak bn ei to give our stuck a careful lnjection. Ve return our thank friends all ever the State for the ls.ee patronage extruded to ns during the past year. Our effort? hall bt untiring to n.erit its eon ti mi nice for the future. YYk iezf Fisst Class Goods, and wux slll thus at Is? ma. 11 110 lit s. II. A. FLETCHER A CO., Srt.!(-l?j TsUBBrasf Tpur r.
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INDIANA. Dentistry ! --5 1)K. J. K. JAMESON" Offers hi profeHsional sricea t the cemsam ty cf Shelby- -vil'.e arwl vii-iBily. Having had teemter of year practieai' pcrierc Im- ftrl cou&Ject of h.s aUtity to give entire - , is fc tiou iv all who naf raror him wtiia cali. iti: woitK, Trrrrii filli.xc,' r.XTKACTIM;, AC., s'.a't nl:? a! in the jct aj i rvd n-t ner. on 'irriiti sireet. (rooui forUicrly oct-uj iei hy T -.y, Ts t T.Vil -t sV lts-1'.' t.'e . t ';r.i. J. H. M'GUIRE &L CO., HAVING prrmaaei.t'y 1 jca'.c I in Shell- vi'le. are now n,:nifacturiiigand will kerpcoutai.t!y ouhai.4. aful!' i ta.ent i.f DOUBLE AND SINGLE CARRIA ES of the variou; -tvirs now ia ue. W have no hcUtion in s.yii g ihv. ice are c w eellicg' f jrlesi moijcy thanauy olLer r:.u.ci.l .u the State, FLAT1 OHM AND ELLIPTIC SPRI5SCWAGO xMl "Work Warranted for One Year.. EXAMINATION OF OI K STOCK SOLICITED! I'. IS Elcpairiuj? Done to Order. THE CAMPAIGN FOR 1S61 NOW OPENED. FRANK SX0AV HAVING distnr.cetl all er.mrtiofl tV pat wwr, WVes pua-hre in ai tiouncitig Ui the rarining and hrs4 0a ii.p community that lie opens the cuoiuscn f 1M51 Bnder the mo't favoratde aiispiofk. aist fully confident that lie will km able to supply ail the w orl lai.d the :r-t of mankind" wi'h DOL'DI.E ANI i-INtiLE, LIGHT AND HE ATT fi. i Jf a n'i:i'.:t.v unsurpa-sti!. in eitVr material or workmanship ! .ii be pays cj r, stt :.l hi to ti.e !.i"n (.f tV former, j j-kI employs noi.e 1 tit the in l r-,l.ful werkineo. iitS I iisoi Uuciit f Gi ilJ jiid La ii ! SADDLES j is complete. Inf.ict he kecjs teilhii.g but VsjC best, aU C I which will be exposed of At the Lowest Livinir Rates, A lid much cheaper than an inferior article U frequently u Id REPAIRING iirompt'.y dL,c. rJ37,liemtm!r th plme North :V Fublic Square, M1K1.UVV1LLE. IND. A LECTURE TO YOUNU 31 EX. Juet Piflhr . i a .Wc E'.T4hi-t. Prict A tVufS A L ctUTO O i the Nature, Trt ct ant and R.tii... ...c of i-Truiaiorr!.0)a cr Fit. Ltl W ; k ness. Irvoiuntary Endrsions. sual IM ility, n. Stan U u erts t- Mai Ti.ige generally, .i riM:f:.r, (.M'ju a i:jilep-y anil Fit; Vei.tal ! Fbv-ical Ii.ca acity, re suiting from 5lf-Ai use. iw-. itj KmI.LJ.T J. CLLvEK TKI.L, l. D-, Author f tlie Grttn The world-reu'iwneil author, in tins admirable Leetare clearly proves trum hi tu (zps-ririice that tle awful eoailiieiicej if Sdf-a'-use may be effectually removed without rredicine, and without dangerous surccal . rations, '.u:ies, ii.;rui;;eiil, r,t.gs orri.rdials, -mi t:r e fHtt a mde of etircat oiice certiin and effectual, by which every uCr'r. ni matt-r hst his condition may te. may cure hinrlf rlicijdy, privat'.dy and radically. This boos will raovs a BOis T' THoT SUS ASO 1 UOlSiSil t'ei.t ui; !er sea! t" ni:.- a !.!re. in a )'Un. seal-d envelope. On tlie i ,.-;t.j.t of si cf.;t. or tV'i I" state st-iDip. by addresAiu CHAS. J. i'. KLINE . CO.. 127 Bomery, New Ycrk. Post OOt Bos, Si". Piano Fortes!! Piano Fortes! Tlie best kinds, including CTISCKERINC 4; 0.S STINWAY dc SON nr.d o'hT cAd muruacturM. mar lfiucd at all time Bl the -INDIANA MUSIC fcTOKE,"' No. 4. Fate. Hum, Indianapolis. VMLLAF.b St. STOWELX. RUGER ik CALDWELL, Wholesale Grocers COMMISSI N'MKJICIIANTS, No. C3 East "Washington Street, I.MIIANAPOLirt, IND. "2ZT" C'" '- soM -!rbrii iin CiEcicaal. "Wyl WILLIAM F. DECKERMAN'S CELEBRATED FLOOD FREMim CONDITIO POl'JDEn, HORSES, CATTLE, & HOGSfW MX powder hasten found, by 1rg eir-rieoos. 1 highly uful for t!. cure f :be r:oi dirases !i.c!i liors, li'.ilt ted If ii are :,'e..-:. vi : 1 outider, Lnsteuper. lit i-l,aij.t. Ls if Appetite, Is. ard j raiui. Velhiw Water, 'fnv'i er Crease, Bfsfw. Ifff irrjitH.n. Fatiji.cor Riieomst.sie.foiamoaly called slC Coini.l.nt.l." a d -.. f.t! 11 .r- iti t!u c ar.lry. IpVv AF.KNTFH T n r U i CHOLKA. Ail or ! rs !.' till - s,! !r5xd n Ce n anufarturer (W. F. I'd ktKsin. etcr rirv rurr-tu Fr rcun. Ind. I-r -i in jV!'u:l"'tr Wilts, i'i.1 iiEI, -lm Wi kery ," oi-y i4ti.t Ir U liy cca:y. Ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILAUEEPIIIA Em,r th, E.ii f :ht m"tk a i f r rf, af.itttd rt4 stlDICAL ADVICE glseo gratis by the Artif f I Vaiu'de M-r'.j on .-i-rrrrtt..rr!wra r pesatsau V. n-. and olr lh ars ol tte ."v-a ul OrgaM, aa4 tt NEW REMEDIES empl.yeil ir. th llspcaaary, sesrt ssj tlx- :a.rtrd in scaled l-tter er.vopew. f rwe f chargs. T nT thr- aai! f r i-ta,- will beaeorpsaMs. A l tr- lr. J -hILLlV H"i r.MTON. Astiwg gmrssj ifrj t-t-fjca.Sfuti wt., rvtlerrla, fX
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