Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 40, Shelbville, Shelby County, 2 July 1863 — Page 3

VOLUNTEER.

Xj O C A.X.. fOTIOE TO ADVERTISERS TheTolunnteerls the omlt rarwt published In She sunty- -has s targe end permanent circulation, offering Irior kiTiotvi to advertiser. Common Fleas Court Adjournment. We re authorised to say that on the meeting of the felby Co. Common Pleas Court, Monday morning, July 6th, Judge Dcskirk Mill cause the same to be adjourned until Wednesday, the 15th of July. All persons LaTinjz business before this Court are requested to take notice and govern themselTes accordingly. - 1 Indiana Roll of Honor. We had purposed giving an extended nottce of this work, by Rev. Mr. Stevesso, State Librarian, this week, but nre compelled to defer it until next week. If Mr. Smelber, the n?f nt for Shelby county, should call upon any of our readers in the meantime fo lieting (subscriptions to the work, we aUie them to put down their names. It is all right List of Marriage Licensso issued by the Clerk of Shelby County for the Month of Juno 1803. Wesley Wilcox to Caroline I?arker. Jai:;es F. Johnston to Sarnh 1'. Welling. Joel Patterson to Antha M Fix. Nathan P. Morse to Caroline Phillipps. John Low to Martha P. Robinson. William II. William to Susan Foster. James MeCJowen to Mary A. Carson. Augustus Deprez to Mar? Rlumenstine. Rul'us D. Cadle toOliva II Jones. Steward R2ers to Louisa Davis. John W. Parish to Tirza J. Worden. JST" Hen. Wilcox has issued a General Order prohibiting the organization or meeting of Union Leagues in this State and Michigan. We shall publish it next week. A pair of silver bowed Spectacles were picked up on the Square Tuesday morning, which the owner can obtain by calling on Mike Posz, at the Rarber Shop on Washington Street. IfiT'A farrow cow for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Rat, Ray House. It Death of Capt. Flin.v. We understand that a letter has been received in this city from Lieut. Delano, announcing the death of Capt Jack Fttxx, Co. F. 51st Regiment, who died in Richmond, Va., of Camp Diarrhea. It is hoped there is a mistake about this report, but if true no officer that has fallen or died during this war will leave truer friends to regret his loss than does Capt. Jack Flixx. The Harvest. Many of the farmers have commenced cutting their wheat, and the probability is, the weather proving favorable, that the crop will be mostly secured by the latter part of next week. So far as wc have been able to ascertain the yield is not s great this year as usual, standing light on the cround, but the quality, if secured in good condition, it is believed will nearly make up for the deficiency in quantity. . The CjRors. The growing crops in this county are mostly looking well. There is considerable corn that was got in lata and suffered considerable by the dry spell in June, but since the recent rains it is coming forward rapidly and promises to fully mature. Grass in some localities is said to be none to promising, but in others it is excellent, and 4i pon the whole the prospect of an average crop is promising. Most kinds of root crops are said to be doing well. IST On Friday last Sheriff Doble took Wm. Radger to the Insane Asylum at Ipdinnapolis. It will be remembered that Radger was one of the parties arrested us giving the pistol to Pervis with which he phot Nor vel. Radnor has long been afiiicted with a disease of the brain, so late as last fall he could not look upwards without becoming lizy headed and falling over, and some assert that long prior to the shooting affair he exhibited ' evidence of insanity. It is questionable.however, if this prosecution would have effected him to any extent, bad he been let alone, but each time the elder Norvell pasted his houso from town, where be usually managed to get exceedingly patjiotic, he would call out to Radger that they would tend to him in a few days, and no on. One day last week two or three men calling themselves soldiers, probably instigated to the act by a few cowardly abolitionists, went to bis house and threatened to burn him out and kill him. From this time he commenced showing symptoms of insanity, and in a few days became a perfect maniac. The hospital Physician pronounced his system seriously deranged, aud considers the insanity as in a great measure resulting therefrom. Don't Judge by Outside Appearances If you do you will be liable to pass by one of the best Grocery and Produce houses in our County, owned by W. F. Masox, formerly by Wm. Parish. The building i rather old' and uninviting and has no ,isign,, hung out, but if it is not crammed full of a well selected stock of Notions, Crockery and Groceries in general, there is no use to look for a house that is. You will find almost every thing you want there, and many articles at old times prices. Men having Wool to sell for cash or exchange for Woolen Goods will do well to giveMr. Mason a call. It We are pleased to see our friend Geo Mob at sox, who has been confined to bis room for several weeks by an attack of ever, is bo far recovered as to again make his appear unco on our street, somewhat curtailed in proportions.

RcAWAt.-On Thursday last aa E. B.

Amsden, with two of his small daughters, was driting a pair of spirited horses attached to a carriage Up Harrison street, they became frightened at some portion of the harness get ting out of order and commenced kicking and running; -when the pole either broke or dropped down. Amsden holding to them Well, making the circuit of the square and several short corners without coming in contact with any object, when he managed, with the as sistance of some of the spectators in stop ping them. One of his daughters was kicked on the leg below the knee, fracturing the bone, but the attending Physician, Dr. Parrish, apprehends no permanent injury. tSfJonx Iv. Morris, well known as a former telegraph operator in this place, died at his residence in Lawrenceburg on 'Tues day. The remains were brought to this place for interment, and were followed to the grave by the Masonic Fraternity and a large concourse of citizens on Wednesday. Trial of SrEED. On Saturday last there was a match race between Col. Colescott's horse "Tube" (ri:n by Lee Amsden) nnd Jack Maple's mare "Fannie," a couple of miles from this city. The horse was rode by master Charlie Ams len and the mare by master Dave Maple. The distance run was COO yards. The mare led the horse one or two lengths for the first 400 yards, when the horse passed her and came in about fifth feet ahead This result was entirely unexpected, as the mare was the favorite ''nag," and bets of two to one were freely offered on her previous to the match. There was a large number in attendance, but the utmost order prevailed, there being neither fighting or wrangling of any kind. It is said several hundred dollars changed hands, among the spectators. ITIAItlllED. In tV city, on the 30th of June, hy Uev. Tho's Lynch, Dr. J. W. PAKKISH to MissTIUZA J. WORDEX. LIST OF LKTT CHS reiminins in the Post Office at Hieihyville, Ind., uncalled for, n the 3(Kh dy of Juno, lt3. l'ersoucalIine far these lc'.ters will say adcer"aW, or they will sot be looked fur. Alexamler, Joha Anderson, Lewis Anderson, James Ashley, Joseph Bogie, Matilda 2 Byerly, tJeorge Coopt-r, J X Coper, Eliiaheta Fisher, Andrew Fritts, John Farmer, Lizzie Ilowber It. Sarah S Hopper, Mary E Innian,Oeorge Jerret, II D Johnston, Lucinda Jones, T A Johnson, Wm II Johu, Wm Kinc, Hider Kendall, Silvina Miss Knar, Ueorce Myer, Alfred Murry, George Morse, W B McOyley Mann, John Posdan), Paulina Price, W B Patterson, Phebe Smith, John Stuvens, Kate Mrs Stevens, W W 2 Smith, Keir.ia Smith, W M Tyner, E Thomnt, Sylvester Varner, Alexander Weidner, Wm or Samuel Watson, Almira Webster, Ella Willis, John Wallaco, Kdwin Watson, Minerva Zisrler. Jacob JOHN S. CAMPBELL, P. M LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Brookfield, Ind, on the 30th day of J une, 1603. Cooper, Bemus Wilson, Miss Jane McCai e, MirJohn Masters, Jacob II Peck and Mills, Dennis, Miss Amanda E Farnimen, Jacob II. STAXL V, P. M. HI 1VSS, STOXK AND QUEEXS WARE, lTT a lare stock just received at THACIIER'S, Xo. 1 Ray House. D RAKE'S PLAXTATIOX BITTKUS, a delightful beverage and active tonic. For sale at THACHEirS, No. 1 Ray ITouse. )AI.TS AN O Ol a fresh supply just received at the POST OFFICE DRUG STOKE. D ItlTOS AND JIED1CI.H.S, fresh supply justree'd at the Post Orrv e Drug Siork. B KtTSIIES, Paint, ScruW inp, Whitewash, Flesh and llair, a large and good assortment just n-ceived at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. BRICK! HO'JIY IIOnST, the well known old Rectifier of this city hereby Rives notice to the cititens of Shelby county that he has started A BRICK YARD at the East end of Shelbyville, West side of the Blue River Garden and the Rushville Railroad, where he will keep on hand constantly a pood assortment of Brick at Wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. je25-3u P. S. The old fellow also recommends his whisky. IN THE FIELD FOR THE Campaign of 1863 AND DURING THE WAR. riIIC citizens of Shelby county are hereby notified that 1. I am still to be found at my old stand, North side Public square, prepared to furnish thein with every style and grade of Light and Heavy Double and Single HARNESS, made by experienced workmen and from the best of material to be obtained, and at prices in keeping with the times. Saddles of the various styles. Repairing of all kinds done to order & satisfaction guaranteed. I wish It distinctly understood that I offer as eood work as can be found in the State, and also that I will nor be l-jintRpoi.D here or else here. My Trms are CASH. JO3 Renemer the place, Xorth side Public Square, first d'-or West of HenlricW Drug Store. Shelt-yville. j3-tfo , FllAMv SAOW.

W -A. H S ! AND RUMORS OF AVARS, ARE heard on all sides, and many " loyal men" are exorcised about the Conscription, bat being exempt from military duty, and knowing that the people, especially the ladies, and those like myself, exempt, will desire to know the time of day and not un frequently adoin their persona with frold and silver ornaments, I hare "changed my base of operation" one door south of my former location, to the room formerly occupied hf X. Goodrich, and first door North of 1 lei as Bakery, where I purpose keeping constantly on hand a large and varid assortment of thirty hoax and eight day weight ao4 spring CLOCKS, GOLD ASD SILVER WATCHES, FIXE JEWELRY, &e I shall slo keep constantly on hand an assortment of REVOLVERS of the latest and most approved patents, which, of course, will 1m sold to tbe truly "lyat" only. 11 b j i n i ..r a fall kinds done on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Those desiring any article in py lint will money by giving sm call. A.J.IUQULNS. JAaUarrUle, JoaeiSQ. tfo

Sirs. E. W. AVIIiSOSf, HI. D.

amaBtan or m raw-You trrsio raunxTtc colabss, Having permanently located in Bbelbyrilie, respectfully solicits the patronage of those who are sick, and desireoos f finding their way to health in the shortest and surest possible manner. She will care all curable diseases on SmcTLY Jlveurt Prisciflb. without resorting to any kink of Poison. Especial attention given to OBSTETRIC cases, and the Diseases or Woven aso Children. She may be consulted at any time t her residence on Jackson street. West eud, two story brick. OiBce up stairs. May 13, 18C3. 3m NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED AT THE r0ST OFFICE DRUG STORE HATING purchased the stock and fixtures heretofore kept by S. W. Morgan, and having larsWy increa.ed the same, I am now prepartd to &iy to tlie ci tizens of this city an.l Shelby county that hereafter I will le enable! to accommodate my customers with everything lieiotieine to the various branches of the DUUO tc A PTH KC A KY TRADE. Particular otteution pvent ) PRESCRIPTIONS Xijtht and day this part of the I usiness we can attend to in connection with principle'' ot fcierce ard Chemistry. PHYSICIAN'S will find my st ick full and complete, and prices as low as the lowest. The ohjfvt i- my business shall be to satisfy the wants and wishes of the public, aud nut the money. A call is solicited. junell J. n. LEEFERS. To Wervous Sutt'arGrsof Both Sexes. A REVEP.r.XDOENTLEMAX HAVINO I1EKX RESTOUed to health in a few days, after undersong all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without suxess, considers it has sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means rf cure. Hence, on 0 reoeipt of an addressenvelope, he will send (free) a copy of rhe prescription used. Direct to Dr. John SI, Daomai l.15 P lton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. feboyl FOI1 SALE! A SECOXD HAND Reaper and Mower used but little, on good terms and easy credit. AL0XZ0 BLAIR. Shelbyville, June 10, 1?C3. FASHIONABLE MILLINER AND Dress Jflaker. AH work done promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Harrison street (Mrs. Kelsey's house), nearly opposite Ellitt Jt Major's Banking House, junell-tfo Siiklbtvuxe, Ind. J. It. STEWART, Contractor, Builder AND KaNrrAClTRER OF DOORS. BLINDS, SASR WINDOW & DOOR FRAMES, ISraclxots, AND ALL KINDS OF ITIOTJLD1AG, SmOM, SAWING AND ciormc woiuc navintr a superior Steam Tlaning Mill it operation I am prepared to Dress Weatherboarding, Flooring, &c on short notice. Persons residing iu the country and who purpose building will save both time and money, owing to the present scarcity and high price of labor, ly bringing their luinlwr to me and having it dressed the flooring tongued and grooved more acurately than can I done by hand. As a general thing I shall l.e prepared to dress a load of lum-1-er on one or two hours notice. I shall also keep constantly on hand a general st'ick of well SEASONED LUMBER. Shop near I. & C. R.R. bridge over Blue River, unell-tfo SHELBYVILLE, IND. IMPORTANT NEWS! RICHMOND IVOT TAKEN ! But I ITavk Taken the commodious corner room East side l nhlic Square, lately occupied by J. S. Furlis, and filled the same with a Lare and Superior assortment of CE, TEimG fob SPRING & SUMMER WEAR Comprising every style and grade of Clothes for Mens and Boys wear. I also have a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs & Testings, and am prepared to manufacture garments to order on short notice, and garantee satisfaction. I also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every article in the line, such as Shirts, Collars neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Socks, Gloves. Xcck Ties, tc. Those in need or any article in my line will find it to their advantage to pive me a call, as I pledge myself to sell as cheap as any retail house in the country. S5AML. o'coxxmt. MaySl,IS63. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS Owners of Dwellings. BUTTEBWORTITS NEW WindowSupport'r Patented April I6ta, 1861. A Cheap and Perfect Substitute for Cords L 1 ( and WeightsThis new Window Bupporter is what the great mass of people nave neea looking for, for many years, they having become disputed with all kinds of Catches. This supporter came into use in the East, in August 1861, and it now is used from Maine to California, and it is considered the best thing for all ordismry sised Bash that is in use, also for Cars and Omnibuses. Every owner of buildings that have not cords and weights should have Butterworth's Supporter's, the coat being only about one-sixth of the expense for cords, and saves the break ing af tilass, Children Arms. fee. VICTOli A HESTER, Pec4ro6 Agents for Shelby county, Shelbyville. FOR SALE. nK STORE ROOM now occupied by I. T. Brown. I'm" Liberal, fOSMSftoa given December H, 1HQ. Jt iaa.- w. U. SfsUOCI. .

1

Eye and Ear Infirmary.

J. W. PARRISH, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, AID GENERAL SURGEON, Infirmary on Harrison Street, Heiss' building, South of Gorga's Hardware store, np stairs, Shlst vux, Inn. TREATS all diseases of the Eye and Ear. He will oper ate on Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Pterygium, Straps mus (cross Eyes), and will treat cases of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lids. Purulent Opthaliaia, Opacities of Cornea, fee. All forms or CHRONIC DISEASES Treated on Scientific Principles. . Tee tli .Extracted With more skill and LESS PAIX than is usual in this de partment of Sargery. 691 tfo U K m it 1 - - 2 8--S w I 3 o c a 5 M 3 e m " a 3 u a M a a en h u H H f m c 5 e J . hi Spring Campaign! AT THI Old Corner Store ! NEW K0DID! SEASONABLE GOODS ! MY STOCK OF SEASOXABLE DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c., was never larger than at this time, all of which will be disposed of at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be obtained in Indianapolis or elsewhere, TO CASH BUIERS. I also have a large and varied assortment of MOOTS & &HOJE&1 Hats ,fc Caps, and in fact every article usually required in my line, of different grades and prices, including a general assortment of GROCERIES, of a superior quality, which are kept for the accommodation of customers, not for profit. Those desiring any article in the Dry Goods line wilf find it to their interest to give me a call. March, 1883. It. Q. COltlf ELIfJS. WN o u 2 m erI 2 it m m a w M M rV 0 H 0 0 CO o CO Eh o P5 O O S - s 3 e fa w 0 w GQ W o o 55 fa a o o o W. H. TALBOTT. am. M. JEXISOR. H. U ITSXSOJf, W. H. TALBOTT & CO., The most extensive dealers in Indianapolis in GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES. Fashionable Jewelry, SILVER WARE, Watchmakers Tools and Material. We have recently made arrangements with the manufacture era that will enable as to sel at lower (Igurers than any house in the West. This Establishment has always been known as me principal 4i EleacX Quarters" for reliable Time Pieces, Newest Styles Jewelry, k.e. Watch Repairing and Engraving BY SKILUTL WORKMEN. STORE MO. C4 EAST WASIIIXGTOX ST. Jell" IXDI45AP0L1S, 1'D.

HEl'J CASH STORE

a New Goods, JVb 2, Hat; Mouoe, THE cititens of Shelby county are respectfully notified that at the above location they will alwasfinda full aMortment of of every article pertaining to the HD1RY GOOID) Trade, bought at the Lowest Rates for cash, and will he sold for the same. I shall aim to keep aiy st.ck of LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Sheeting, Shirtings, Flannels, e&co.. full and complete. Having bad a number of years experience in the trade. I profess some knowledgeof the business, su4 exercise the same in the selection of my goods, and it is seldom that au Inferior article is palmed upon me. I have on hand the remnant of a large stck of READY-MADE CLOTHING. which was purchst.-d lffr the rais-.a:iJ will jH,itivt--y te sold at )irt tfil. to dive vui ttiCftck A fuli Itnc of BOOTS Sc SHOES, Hftts nud Caps. P-nt I deceived, but call and examine my st-ck Wore purclusifg elseahclSc House B wi k. i.rmeui.icr tbe pl.Me. No. 2 IUy k'LUUV 111TTEL. XJ. 3X. GADI Igain in the Field: My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. IMA YE Just operssd and am now offering for sale a sup. rir lot of all kluds of BlftY GDOID, BOOTS AUD SHOES, HATS AlSriD CAPS, Of tlie Latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. JLf'Call nd examine Wore purchasing elsewhere. A penny saved is two ience earned. JLfs,y Store is one door North of Dr. Robins' Drug ftore where I slid I always be happy to wait upon those that tavor me with a call. U. Al. GADD. Shelbyville, Jusje 11,1862. important females. Dr. CIIEESE.TIAIVS PILLS. The combination of ingredients In these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain incori eating all irregularities, l'aii.rul Menstrations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold r otherwise, headache, pain in the sise, palpitatioa of the . ' . . . ... . ucnri, wiiiic9,bii nervous auecuons, nysterics. ratigue, pain mi the lock and limla, etc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. CUEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement f a new era in the treatment of those irregularities and otructions which have consizwed so nmny to a prbnatvrb or a vs. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. DR. CUEESEMAN'S PILlS are the most effectual rtmedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to J-VdhiU. To ail claws they ar invaluaMe. tnauctng, utll vtrtainly, jienmlu iU rtaiuarit. Thev are known to thousands who have used thein at different periods, throughout the country, ha vine tlie sanction uf of the mofttiJ?'f i'hyiciun in Amrict. Kriltcit dtrcttiHis. xUittng wKn thy ahrruVl nt be VAtdi with each Ihjx the I 'rice ihte L'uliar ptr 2Ujj,ckotainine from M) to GO I'ills. Pills s.ntby mail, promptly, by rem it tin 2 to the Proprie tor, fold bv Prusrirints eenerally. R. B. UUTCHlN(ji,l,ro..V0Ce!ar St.. New-York. novC-ly For sals by 8, W. Moboas, khelby villa. James M. IIcmk. da it N. Lou. HUSIE, LORD & CO., (Formerly II. A. Fletcher It Co..) kalbju in RICH FANCY AJCD Staple Dry Goods, CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, COCOA MATTING. MATS. RUGS. DAMASK SHADES, G-H-iT CORNICE, WALL PAPER A5D WIDOWJHADES. TRADE PALACE! 26 & 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, ODIA3TAPOLIS, 131 D. Carpets Matched. Cut and Made. DRESS rjAccinc. Mrs. Gbbbji. bablbt takes this method of announcing to the community of tftel7Ville and vicinity that having provided herself with Sewing Machines of the latest and most approved patents, she is prepared to saanulacture all Vtkles of wearing apparel, such as DRXSisE., Ac, GEVTL1ME.V8 IIIET, SUMMER CLOTUINO, Ac From several years experience she feels confident of her ali lit to give entire satisfaction. Residence oa WattungloQ Street, touMZsM Hcali-icss' retidesoa.

8TA3.D MD KET STOCK

T HI cititens of Shelby county are hereby wotificd that I have resaoved to the latgc and cosassodious reosa la ODD FELLOWS HALL, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Where I now have end shall enntnae to keep onUDtlv hand a full assortment of COOK AX D PAH LOU of various grades, etjles aad prices. Also, a fall assortment of TIN, BRASS, COPPER axd SIIRET-IRON WARE consUntly on hand or manufactured to order. 1 also keep a general assortment of Wooden Ware, Table Cutlery, Coal Oil Lamps, nOlsE FCIIMISIII5G GOODS, AC, at prices in keeping with the times. JOBBiisra-, such as Guttering. Ppnuting. Roofing, Kepairicg, sVc, cons) a uu s as. s.uiiii. I have the exclusive right te aeil lu the Counties of Kaaa and Shelry, HALEY, IIOBSE & HOYDEN'S Patkjtt SBtr-ABorsTike Clothes Wringer. Thi Machine i an lirprnvemcr.t overs'! otVr Wrii.glug Mai-!.:i;f y-l invented. It ill ritig a Pocket ll:lt'rr!i:n'or a Ue-1 t.u:it drjer t!.n it can pomdly Iw d'.ne ty land, aitaout alterati.m. in U than oi.e-c.j:!ith it the t. me. and can t tM-rrateil ty a ch'ld twelve cai dj. It save ttic nwt of tlie n.atrne in ti e wi-ar and tar 'f cloliis, in any u.iMiuiu size-l family, iu is r.: t lh. It iced -tiiy ti k stu iu operation t. ui-Uat.?- I lie acuss sUlcd a:ue. frice, No. , Si. No. 3, fO. li'r'Any one wishing t i try cue of the MacMres lfre pnrchasiufr. cmn haveeue sent to V.nc Louie, ly leav'.cf their aJUrew, as above. i 9l'( TTAt'lJir purc!iaed tbe Toner Livery Jtal le, on WashiiitrLian eif t . I falsi .l.ia-a 1 ,h,Jm e W SB SSSL ---p."--- - - . vsmv I'lww I m SKSI U'UU I II f Ml kWV ci titans f lcU yrii l. rrermntu'iil and irauriicul, I wLmH alatfl prq'eircd to fun;ish thtta mitii Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE IIOUSCS, AC, AC, of a styie eual to the lst, aud at prices io keeping wltk nre iimo. i snaii ii-p ni'ue i ui goua u(tv, anu ytu may confidently rely upon getting a "preet.Uile, turu-vut at U3 PL.ijir. I slutllalso constant Iv kmi on hand Wvt tnr ln.l ami s-tle. and tlioie manting a reliable nag fur any purpose, are request! t r n-.e a call. lliose iiavin? tiorsrs to sell are tuvited to srivc sse a call. I also hava tilentv uf atuMe rmim fur Mia anritt.nn1il.ickii q! transient horses, ly the hour, day or nk. April ou ii. . u. Aiiiuas. 500,000 SWEET POTATO PLAINTS. O N atvl after the 10th day of May, 13C3, the underslgnesl win nave lor sue at THE BLUE RIVER GARDEN, a supply of Plants of all kinds, such as Sweet Potato, To mato. Pepper, Early Yord. Larre York,lruiutM-a4 and Flat Dutch CauiaiKe Plants. Hardy Plants can l procured earlier than the alwve date.as 1 have this year fitted up a t.umHer of kUss sakh to force early cprouu. I am coiifiident those cumins; for plants will not le diappoihl-d, as I will sell them at low rates. As my frarden is in-ar Shelbyville I would ailvise those who can couveuiently U- come to thepirden for plants, as they are more apt to grow immediately after being pulled up. All orders from stations on tlie rail roads Jeadrr fross this place will be promptly filled, and tlie plant parked ia boats to insure s-ucty. TlK'MAs O'CONNOR. CLOCK, WATCH, AX JE im Mtlu SIC.roftheBiG 19tTCH SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUAES, SHELBYVILLE, IND. C. J. ITIOIXIXISOIY RESPECTFULLY announces to tlie citizens af Fhelry county that he baa opciitd Jewelry ? tore at tlie ahove st-tnd, wliere lie purjosr keeping constantly on haud a full wrUnmt "f fjt in his line. c"Bipriirr evrry tyl aod i:ra.le of Watches. Chirks and Jee!ry, ail ofahich will be sold as ehep a.- the same article can le ol t-iiil in Cincinnati or Indianapolis, aiid every ar til told ly me Warraxited to prove aa recommended. CLOCKS, WATCIIES & JEWELKY in a ntisfactory mannrr or no charce. YY IUan mir te plat, awuih aids Public Square. s5ro of the Uig Watch. t AX ALM AOCXT ro THE SAtat OS TAYLOR S TATEAT DOOR BELL, a new an1 economical iLver-Uon. Call and see iu a. sr. A c. b. unaxsncuinr. Ja s B. BOBEXTSOU G. AY. GE1SEAD0RFF & Co. NEW SPRING AND SUM3IER GOODS TOR THE MILLION. Now is the Time to Buy Prices Lower than Ever lib Humbug. Wc have just received a Urge stock of STAPLE. rA.XCY AJiD DOMESTIC Ii-y Goods, Direct from "ew-York, which were bought at astonlshicf low figures. We are therefore enabled Ui oCer iaJucemeate eciuale-1 tjy no otbdr bouse in the city. Our Spring Delaines, Lawns, Csiicoes and Dress Goods generally, r very cheap, almost to 1000 Prloes. Notions, Hosiery, Shirts, CoUonades, Checks and Maslia we offer at eery low rates. You will save money ry Huyinjr your foods at the BOOtIEK WOOLEX FACTORY bTOBE. larre iwk of "TTome Made Wooli Ooods'' always en hand of tbe Iloosier Woolen Factory make. 4i).0O0 yards of the renowned M Blue Mixed Booster Jsaas fer sale, tbe tbeapcat and most darsXie goods is tbe L'siaa. JO Don't forget tbe place tbe Hoosier Woolen Factory Store, Nos. 61 and (3 BLAKE'S ROW, (West Wssbingtoo 5-jeet,) IMmj 81 INDIAXAPOLIS. I WILL pay the hihest price Iu Cash fr E-gs at my Fgg Packing rooms on tbe East side of Harrison street, m doer Sorth f tbe Pptaiy terua thurch.chrPyviie. kUr 13, 13. J Oct II SaUIUUS.

j01' lllZ l Sale it Feed mj'jj

WELRY

STORE