Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 40, Shelbville, Shelby County, 2 July 1863 — Page 4
Uonstrous Our. ag up on Democratic Woman by an Abolition Mob. We finl the following extraordinary statement in the New Lisbon (O) Patriot, of the 19th in.t ; OUTRAGEOUS BARBARITY. Wo are informed that on TuesdaT even fafy in Liverpool, about thirty woman, ml five men, dressed in woman's clothes, started oiuVwiih tar ami feather, after the Democratic woman in that town. They first went to the honse of Mrs. Morris a widow woman, and a boy called her to the door. He then took hold of her an 1 tore off all her clothes except her chemise. The crowd of che fiends then came tip and dressed her in a coat of tar and feather. They next went to the houre of Mrs. Lee, whose huband died in the army three months ago. She fought like a tigress but the foul she fiends succeeded in treating her in the same way. Five other Democratic woman were tared and feathered. We have no comments en this inhuman barbarity. If the parties can be found out, they ought to be punished with the severed penalty of the law.
State or trf. Market. Honor Dear nd carc. The old stock nemly exhausted, and the new crop rather unpromising. Virtue Few importations nd that of native growth degenerating. Honesty X one in the muikot. Patroiiism, first quality No demand. Do., second quality Principally bought up on speculation, at par. Prudence All held by stockholders Pride Market glutted. Politeness Very cheap, but theownem appear indifferent about the dit-posul ot it. Scandal None offered at wholesale; the article altogether engrossed by hawkers and pedlers Religion When brought into maiket it is generally adulterated. Sales nominal. Love None offered except for real estate. Talent A scarce artical. No credit allowed. Woman's "Thirty Points." n old Spanish writer nays that a woman is quite perfect and absolute in beauty if she have thirty good points. Here they are: Three things white the 6kin, the teeth, the hands. Three black the eyes, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Three red tho lips, the cheek, the nails. Three long the body, the hair, the hands. Three short the teeth, the ears, the feet. Thee broad the chest, the brow, the space between the eyebrows. Three narrow the mouth, the waist, tho instep. Three free the fingers, the hair, the lips. Three small the breast, the nose, the head, Thirty in all. A Dignified Constable. A constable had served a legal precept of rotti tort upon an old friend off wl o was - a y ilnniK nt the time, rebelled against th law end its myrmidon, seizing the office i and shaking him almost to peices. The parties meeting a few pays utter, Jim, the offender was profuse in his apologies. "You know, Jake," said he, "I would not have served you so if I had been sober ; it was the whiskey did it all." The official was at last mollified, ani relented under Jim's expostulations. "As to the shaking 1 don't bear any malife, nor ralne it a cent on my account ; but as an officer, Jim, recollect whoever shakos me shakes the Com MON WEALTH." JS3T" At a printer's festival the following toast wa given : "The Editor am5 the Lawyer 'the devil is satisfied with the former, but requires the orriginal ol the latter. What the President Thinks of It. "I have examined tin's negro buines and probed it to the b ttnm, said tin President, in reply to uo application from nome Captain who wanted to raise a ne gro regiment. "It's the same thing witl all of you. If I give you authority t raise this regiment the reult would h that you would get Colonel's pay foi sevoral months, and I would get no a niggtr!" Boston Common wealth (ubo lition.) jC A lady, upon being toll a fren wished to see her, desired her little dai uh ter about eijrht or nine vears of nee, ti sav that she was not in : upon this, the friend beiug anxious to have an interview asked the child when her mother woub be likely to return. The little thing ver) innocently said, calling up stairs : "Mamma, the lady wishes to know when you will bo in !" 3T Hume, in speaking of the dispersion of the Long Parliament, in 1058, by Oliver Cromwell, happily remaiks : "By recent, a well as by all ancient example, it has become evident that ille gal violenct, with whatever pretence it may be covered, and whatever object it may pursue, it must inevitably end at la6t in the arbitrary and despotic government of a single person." Tho Richmond Whig jocularly aya : "The small-pox has almost disappeared at Richmond, and the camp itch has taken its place. The change is a matter of congratulation, the itch being less dangeront and loathsonw than the mall pox, and better adapted to the condition of the peopl, who hate been obliged to tcrstch for a living for come time
SHELBY COUNTY BRANCH
or TR National Claim Agency o e Or WA3lItN3TOX CITT, D. C. COSDVCTID BT HARVEY. COLLINS & BRACE, General Government Agents and Attorneys, 474 Seventh ?treet, West, WAsmxoiew Citt, D. C. CUirat Presented and Prosecuted before- the Department aal Court of Claim. Patents. Pensions, Bounty ud Bouuty Land secured. JXj"Oeueral Bufineas Transacted. Fbid. L. IIaRvct, Jho. Jr". Collins, Jiut i Brace, of VVajlnngUncity. of New -York, of Cinciuaati. W giee personal attention t procure PENSIONS, B0- ! UNTIES. BOUNTY LAN BACK PA Y, 4lc. accruing to j foldier wio hve heen worm led, contracts! disease, or tlie i families f snc i have died or be killed w!:i le in the disicTttrgeof their line of duty ,a uoh, iluring the present or any previous xr ; claims aijainst the Government for ineftmity for private property Uefl far puhlie ui.s, or for j iliraa'- to such property ; collecting, utist;ng, drilling sriu nrgiioisiiiK miiiiLcri f hu'i lor nurse iu in ac vice. So ch-trge in tiny ciw ntiU ucce$tfuJ. iik.-vjajii r. iiAvis, at tot isn corriSEtto. t Law, Feb.26,e3. AUK NT, Shelly ville, Shelby Co., Ind. GOOD .NEWS AT LAST ! Tho nevsr-fUiHng PR. RAPHAEL U tho beat. n. seed whu all other hare tailed. ALL WHO ARE IN TROUBLE, Atl who have been unfortuuate, all who fond hope hurt heit disappointed, crushed, and blasted, all mho have Iwen sedurad by Ulse promise and deceit, all who have lxa leceived and trillod witli, ail go to him for advice, and ( rt ntif tiou. He niitkoa your mUfortunea pn avar, he make tha l.in.bT and en; of Tour enemira fll karnileta, and ha utaiui Tour character and rrjiectMUUtT in tiite of eU report and rumor. Alt who are in doubt of the aBtixiii of tliote they l? cunMit him to rrlio and aatiafy their miudn, and to find out if their bright d4 wairn kopee be rcHlized. IN LOVE ATT AIRS IIE NEVER FAILS. Ho ha tho secrrt of wiuuliiR the affecln of the opposite x. He puule thn kiiikIo to a wealthy and huppy marriage, and maka the married happy. II i aid and adrice ban ln olirir-d iu iunuiuerabte instanoea, aad tit mult haa always been A SPEEDY & HAPPT CARRIAGE. To make thing more aure, ha will ehonr yon the like nM nf TOUR FUTURE HUSBAND OR W1TE. He will tt-11 you their circmtancei and their future prmrct; ami whut i ltettcr than all, he can tell yim thfir thoiiRhts and what their "real" tntentiona are.What ia better atill, he cats tell you If they will make yot happy. lr. Raphael l, therefore, a sure dapendejice. To all in butiirrvM hla advice is invulitablo. H eaa (bra. tell, with the grrateet ccrtaintT, th result of all coninireial and busiiima transactioim aud peciila(!uiia. I)r. IUphiud intarprcu d reams for lottery Dumber w ith unfailing accuracy. LOTTERY NUSXBERS (tean without any extra charge. mORE GOOD NEWS!!! PR HAPHAKL will cast yonr Horoscope or wrdta ymr nativity. Kvcry man, through the loiigth and brradth nf the land, who ha bd luck, and who can not get on iu the w'orld, should be In possesion of hia Horoscope, aud (t Dr. ltapha-r Written Opinion f hia Futare Proapects in Lire. Tt will gnlde him to wiwlth, enilnenc, and honor. Thoiieai - of gwl men, w ho were nnrortiiuutu and nuluccviul in Un-ir ItiiKinr.s men who worked hard, and who struggled ajcaiuft advr ntity and mifrttine the grenter pwrt of thoir livra, and who found the more they tried to get forward In the world the more things wont again! them : These men gt Dr. Raphael' written opinion ujion tlielr future pripct tn life. All thoae who wiaoly fol. lowed lr. Kaphvtl's advice ara now RICH, HAPPY, AND SUCCESSFUL In at thoir wndertakinRn; while those who ware Minded by prejudice and ignorance, lu glec.ted hia advice are atill laboring ag.unst adversity and poverty. Bo nnred WEALTH, EMINENCE, AND GOOD LUCK are within the reach of all. If you wish to be rich tad brry y consult hiin aUo. GOOD NEWS for the AFFLICTED. n ha the gift, and co tell the afflicted the cause of their disease and Buffering. He cmii also tell whether they ean be cured or not, thns saving tho afflicted both trouble aud expense. Consultation dally, Snndavi excepted. Offlea komr ftein 10 A. M. to 5. P. M. All Interview are trictly private and eonfldentUu. Therefore we ear, go one! go all ! and eoneult DR. RAPHAEL, The Astrologer of the 19th Century, No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, Between Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI. PRICES REDUCED TO SCIT THE TIMFJ!. "Terms for Visitor. Ladies fiftv cent; Gentksmra oaa dollar, for each consultation. When vuu call, ASK FOR THE DOCTOR, It will prevent mistake. W Persons at a distance may communicate cflwrinaw. Tiallt by lotter. if they inclooe ON E DOLLAR, for Consultation Fee, in each letter. All "letters, communications, and interview , are strictly private and ouMdential. No answer will be given to letters unless on dollar Is inclosed as a Consultation Fee. Address all lc'.tors as followv : DR. RAPHAEL, BOX No. 2463, POST OFFICE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Let It bo clearly understood that the price named a a consultation foe pave for a consultation only. It dies not pay for the Poctor'e written opiuion of your future prospect in life. It docs tiot pay for winning the aftectioua of the opposite ex, uor for the eopMiiiimatiou of a happy marriage, n(r for doing any other buaineee named iu the above advertisement. The Doctor has a fixed price for doing each separate business. In your ous'.ltation with the Doctor, you learn how you can rvalir the foud hope nearest your heart ; yon are told how you ean get all you want, ami how your business ought to be done so that it can not fail. He will foretell wht is yonr DKS1IN V. In short, he will tell what Is before you. etc. Caution to the Public. Tr. W. Raphael, the Atrol)rer, ha nr eonnaotlnti with PROFESSOR or Dr. W. M. Raphael, or with enj other gentleman of the same name. W Cut thi advertisement out. When you eonse, bring it with you and show it to tho girl who opens tho loor. To prevent mistakes, ak to SEE THE DOCTOR UIKSELF. LET THE AFFLICTED READ! And learn that a perfict and radical cure is warranted aud guaranteed to all who are afflicted with weakness, dehility, nervous complaint, melancholy thoughts, de predion of spirits, distress and Burnish of mind, loa of sleep, loss of memory, Io of energy and muscular jowpr, puny growth, wasting away, and a want of confidence in themeelve. fainting fit, cvnvulaive trembling, impoteuce and dicut of life. HKAK WHAT THE MEDICAL PRESS SAT6. Romo physicians require to be tld the nature of vorar disease the ENGLISH BOTANIC PHTSICIAN d.ca not. His perfv-o4 knowhdga of the human tysteai aaaMe him to describe the disrasce w ithout any intormation from the patient, to explain it original caueo, and to guarantee it cur And, w hat is more valuable still, he will honeatle and frankly tell whether yon can be cured or not. All hi communications and interviews are strictly private and conlJential. MrJtcal Jonrnnl. The HoUnic Kerned ie of lr. Raphael, the English Petanlc Physician, never faile.1 vet to make a perfcct, radiand permanent enre of ALL PRIVATE, SKCRCT, AND VE.NKREAL DISEASES, witheat tho nee of Mer. eiuy, without hinderanoe from bnsineea, and without fear of discovery or expoanre. o deadly pdson. such a arsenic, nux vomica, opium, or anr other poisons. Ko mercury nor any deadly minerals nothing but purely Vegetable Bt.tanhwJ Rem.-dienr used by this wonderful Botanic Physician. Hit Uotar.ie Remedies never yet failed to cure the mt oUtinate and the most dangerous 'cat, and to remov all mercure and other impurities from tha system when ail other Kcuu-die had failed. Mdwi GiMD NEWS FOR EIS'GLE Mr? COSTEVrLATINO M AHKIAGE. Hear what the Raltimore com, pondeut of the Url.if.dlow, Bvneboro, Maryland, said cn Thursday, the 31st cf Slav. lSvJ: ' Numerous cures of dieraeee caneed by earJr indiacrolion having lxvn perfcrined 1 y tha Sngluh B via etc rhyaioian. 1 61 it my duty, having a knowledge of them,. to state tho fact. belieitg that In doing so I may do a sere, ke to the suffering. One cae In particular that of a rotg nan in thi city Is worthy cf not. Oo had Wcoate the victim of a ha'olt, tho marc allneton to wkick cause a ab udder, and after yewxa of aeffering and doctor log go up ail hope of recovery. Ho wished to marry, axd woo dwarlv belovod by aa awoet a gtrl a ovwr lisped word of affection, but h waa fearfal, nervon, and proatrsUd. Ho dared not wed on account of tho shattered stat of his system. H sought relief at lea hand of tho Botanic Physician, and, astonishing aa it aaaj aeoaa, all the bloom and vigor of youth a a return, and ho is "appy father of a pair of bright boye." Any who arssBfTeneg.no matter what their cemllalat, U ot tho Botanw Thystnan roufldonUaJU. Thoy 7tWuTuX. Hia ooo i tO I Alt WITTU Bot.Byeamorogt.aad Broadway, aJUClaiilAtX.
AYBE'8 Sarsaparilla FOS PTJEUYlita THE BLOOD. . And fir tho speedy cure of the following complaiati t Bcrotalannd HrrotVaJom Afrertlonavela Timon.l'ksri, ret Krptla, Plmplca, Pnstnlea, Illotchca. Bolls, BUiua, and all 8klu Ulteairi. Ohlaub, ld h June, lUf O. J. C Am k Ov Oant : I teel it my doty to an. knowWdge what your fariapanlla baw dooo fur me. Having mharitod a krfnlou infection, 1 buv aufluivd from it in various way t yoara. tuetisueo it bwrxt
out ki L'lcera on my hands and arms; roietiuie it turned Inward and dUtrewed me at lb sUuach. Two year ago it broke out t n ray bead aud eovered my scalp and ears with nne arw. which wa pwtuful and loathaooto beyotid dcrtptioav I tried many otvdiritMrs and several physicians, but without much relief fnn any thing. In fact, tli disorder grew worse. At Wigth 1 was irjoicd to read In the (ioepvl Messenger that you bad prepared an alterative (Samaparilln), f-r 1 knew from ycur tvfutatiou that any thing you nutdt; mnat be guud. 1 Brut to Cincinnati and got it, and it till it cured mo. I took it, as you advLs in atuall doses of a W-:-prful over a ra-jiuk, and used almost three bottle. .New and healthy kiu aoou hegun to form nnder the scab, which altera w bile HI off. My skin is now clear, and 1 kuow by my f trhng that the dMeue has gone from my ayttetn. Ymi Cau well believe that I feel what I am sain when I tell yon, that I bold you to he una of the apostles of the age, aud remain ever gratefully. Your. ALUltD B. TALLF.T. St. Anthony's Flr. Rose or Eryalpelat, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, ltingworm, Sora ', Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble write from Palero. N. 12th Sept., 1S69. that he ha cured an inveterate case of lropty, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tbo persevering tsse of our Sarsaparilla, and aluo a dangeroti MiUanant Erytiptlu by large dose rf tho name; aay he cure the common Eruptivnt by it constantly. Bronchoccle, Goitre or Swelled Neek. Zebulon Sloan of ProsiK-ct, Texaa, write : "Three lttlss of your Sarxapariila cured me from a Gnrt a bidton (welling on tbo neck, which I bad Buffered frooa over two years." Leturorrhora or 'Whites, Ovarian Tnmnr, Vterlue Ulceration, Female llaeac. Dr. J. B. 8. Channlng, r New York City, write ; " I meet cheerfully comply with tho request of your agent in taring I Lave fumd yonr Saraparilla a moat excellent alterative in the numerous oomplainta for which we employ such a remedy, bat especially In F-mnle Ihstartt of the Serofulnus tiiaihp!. I havo cured many Inveterate rane of Ieucprrhdh by It, and some where the complaint was cnusetl by wornfii of the vleru. Tha tili-er-ntion itself wn soon cured. Nothing wltbin my knowledge equal It for these female derangement." Inward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, A la., write. "A dangeren nrarMit tvmnr on one of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cured by yonr Kxtract of FarBapnrilla. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa- ' tlon coul.l afford relief, but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla a the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight week no symptom of tbo disease remains.' Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New Orleans. 2Tth August, 159. B. J. 0. Atct t Sir, I cheerfully comply with tho re riest of your agent, and report to you some of the eSects have ranlized with your S.irsaparilla. I have cured with it, in my prartice, most of the comptniiita for which it is recommended, and have found its ff-ct truly wonderful in the euro of Vtnertal nni Aftrcurinl p.ttntt. One. ef my patienta had Syphilitic ulcers In ble throat, which were consuming bis palate and the top of hiit mouth. Your Parsa pari 11a, steadily taken, cured dim in five weeka. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in hi nose, and the ulceration bad eaten away a considerable part of it. ao that 1 Uliev the disorder would soou reach his brain and kill hiin. But it yi-.lded te my admiuistratiin of your farsaparilla: tbo ulcer healed, and be is well agaiu'. not of coarse without some disliguratiou to bis face. A woman who had tieen treated for the same disorder by mercury was StitTei iug from this poison in her bones. They had become so sensitive to the wiAther that on a damp day she suffered excruciating paiu in her joints and Urnee. She, to, waa cured entirely by your J-arsapanlla in a few week. I know from its formula, which your agent gave tne, that this Preparation from your biboratoiy must lie a great remedy; consequently, tlu-ee truly remarkable results with it have not surprised uie. Fraternally yours, O. T. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Goat, Llrer Complaint IiroirExncKCE, Piston Co., Va.. Cth July, 1W9. Dr. J. C. Arm: Sir, 1 have been afflicted with a pnlnfnl chronic Wi vmattsm for a linig titue.whh h batlled the skill of physicians, and Muck to mc in epite of all the remedies 1 coild fiud, utilil 1 tried your Pnryaparilla. One bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health 80 much that 1 am far better than belore 1 was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FKKAM. Jules Y. Getcbell. of St. Louis, writes: "I bare Tren afflicted for years with an tiffcdirm of the Lit er, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thine; failed to relieve me ; and 1 have been a broken-down man for some year from no other cause than crrutijemet t the Liver. My beloved pastor, the llev. Mr. Kspy. advised Be to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said be lir.ew yon, and any thing yon made was worth trying. By the blessing of God jt ha cured me, and baa so purified my blond aa to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The beat that can be said of you is not half good enough." Sehlrrns, Cancer Tnmore, F.nlargrmtnt, Ulceration, Carle and Exfoliation of the llones. A great Tarloty of cased bare been reported to ns where cure of these formidable complaints have resulted from the uso of this remedy, bnt our space bete will not admit them. Some of them may be fouad in our American Almanac, which the agents below minted are phased to furnish gratis to nil who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melancholy, .Kcuralgla Many remarkable rnree cf these affections have been made by the alterative power of thin medicine. It stimttInto the vital funrtions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its . reach. Such a remedy lm Ions been required by the noc iti-s of the people, and we are ronfideut that this will do for them all that medicine can do. AVer's Cherry Pectoral, F6R THE RAPID CCRB OF Cortgha, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Bronchitis, Incipient Connniptlon, and for the Hellef of Consumptive Patients In advanced Stages of tha Disease. This Is a remedy an universally known to rnrpaM any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it Is useless here U publish tbo evidence of its virtues. Its nnrivalled excellence for roughs and cold, and it truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known thrungbont the eivilitad nations of the earth. Few are tha communities, or oven families, amonc tbem who bare not soma personal experience of iu effects some living trophy in their mldt of it victory oTer tho siibtl and dangerous disorders ot tne tnroai ana lunps. M all know tbo dreadful fatality of thine disorders, and as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not do mre than to assure them that it ha now all tho virtues that it did have when mnVing the cures which have won so strongly upon the conn deuce of mankind. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, Kiu. Tor sale by 8. vf. Morgan, Dr. Robin, and John Hendricks bUlLyville,and by all Druggists throughout the ceuutry. o 55 t H H H H s O CD H hi 0 ft H P H .a s to a
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Tat VIRTUE of s certified corr of a doeree to n direct J3' ed from the Clerki Office of the SheU-y Coonty Ciinvn Plea Court. In acAuse wherein Andrew Kelyet al IsplaiDtiS and Alfred Fwx, Administrator of theesUteof Zeno Fox, deceased, et al. i defendant. reiiriii,r me to male the sura of four hun-lre I an t twenty-three dollars sndaixty-fc-ur cvnts. wit!) interest on aaid decree and Costs, I will expose a t Pubh Sale, to the h.ghest bidder. ON 8ATURD.VT, TIIX 4th DAY OF JULY, 1?6J, between the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. and i o'clock p- m. ot saH day, at the door of the Court Houseof said ?hely county, 1 raises, the rents and profit for a term not exceeding seveii years, of the fallowing decribel Real Estate, to-wit : The South half of the East half of the South-east quarter of sec tion six (6).iu Toai.ship thirteen (13;, North of Range seven (7) i'.aat. containing forty (4U) acres, mere or leas, situate U trie county or ;tieiry ni .-tateoi inliana. if such rents and profits will not sell for a satFcient sent to satisfy sakl decree, interests and costs, I will, at t!same t meandplace.expose at puMic sale the fee-simple of aaid real cxUte, or o much thereof as may be suBicient to dicUarge said decree, interest and coU HENRY POBLR, June llfpfftl Sheriff of Shelby county. Dans, WstoitT at Gkecv. Attys for Plff. Ol'AUDIAM SALE OF It EAR ESTATE. "TfTOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order .f the j, Court of Common Pleas of Shelby county, Indiana, I will, on or after the 4th day of July, IHIiCI, sell at private sale the following real estate. situate in Shelly a:id Deouur I counties, it lin the projiorty or t'ecil I.. I'eArce, minor heir of Colvill 1'ean.e.deceasol, to-wit :the .S art in value of S of the E1, of the X E nuartcr ol sectiuu !, Township 11. North of range e East, excepting that part which lies on the North-west sideof the Brookville anl Columbus State road, and also the part in v.lue of S of all tliat iart 1 the East ? of the South-east quarter of section 4. Township II, North of range East, which is included in the following houri'larics to-wit : IWginninhat theSonth-ea."tCjriier of siiiil tract and running North 5? rods and 0 links to the Brookville and Columbus State road ; thence in a Southwesterly direction along said road to thv South li;.e of said tract ; thence East to the place of tinning. and also the l partin value of , of all that part of the West j of the North-west quarter of section 10 Township II, range P East. A credit of six months will I siven for one-halt the purchase money, and of 12 months for the residue, the purohasergivinghis notes with approve.! security and interest from day of s-ile. waiving valuation and appraisement laws. For I further particulars inquire oftre undersigned on the preuiI iws. June 5th, leC3. AMANDA A. TEAKCE. 1 ie11-4-itfe:.il ISiirlti,nVJ.tll.M.STIIATOII'S NOTICE. -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha Ijeen appointed Aliniiiistratorof the estate of Tho's Cchr.ir.. lateof Shell y Bounty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate ispnth!y drent. Ma SO, 1-03. VILLI AM M.COCIIUAS, Administrator. Aclminislrntor's 8alc. TfaTOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at Public Auc' tion on Saii rut. me ill tT or JrNx, at the late resideureot Tl Cochran, in vt ashingtou Tow nship Shelby county, Indiana, deceased, all bi t-rsoMiil proerty. not tiken by the widow, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Mieep Cattle, one Wason. one Bugjy, Reaper, Harness. Farming Implements. Household and Kitchen furniture, Old Wheat old Corn. Wool, &c. A credit of six months will be 7iven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givin? hi note, waiving valua tion and ainraisenient laws, with free-liold surety. All sum of 93 or under cash in hand. May 20, l.wC3. WILLIAM COCHRAN, Administrator. '01'ICE TO 1IEIHS OF IEl ITIO.f TO SELE ICI'.AE ESTATE. STATE CF INDIANA, Siielrt Cor-rrr. es. "TfATOTICE ia hereby given that Francis S. Kinney, Ad ministrator of theestateof Nathaniel Kinney, deceas ed, has tiled his putition to sell the real estateof thedeceas ed his personal I wing iiijUiHn ient to pay his del-ts. and that said etition will be heard at the ntxt term of the Court ol Common lMcas t. Mid County. ' Ten ALONZO BLAIR, C. C. C. P. S. C. May SSth, lct3, SHELBY WOOLEIV FAC TOM. Y! Ono Mile West of Shelbyvilie, Ind. I HAVE on band, of my own manufacture, a. Large Stock of Goods, consisting of Sulinetts, Jeans , Plain 6 Plaid Flannels, MLASKETS, YAIl.S, AC, and will keep a constant supply of the same TO SELL .r EXCHANGE for WOOL I am also prepared to Manufacture all kinds of Wool inti Goods. Fulling, Coloring, Cloth Dressing, WOOL CARDING & SPUING, I will guarantee in all cases DispaUh and Satisfaction. T f 1'ersous fn:m a distance cau have their Carding doi by waiting over nisiht. Trf" T1''5 Highest Market Trice Paid in Cash for WOOL Shelbyvilie, April, 15ti3. SAJl'L. ?IOKGA . I hareesViMished WOll, DKl'OT a J. M. ELLIOTT'? STtRE in Shelbyvilie. where Wool for manufacturing ma. be loft, which will be returned there when done, and at whic'l place Goods of my manufacture will at ail iiuiea te font for sals or to Exchange for Wool. S. M. Dentistry ! DR. J. K. JAMESON Offer? hi professional services to the community of Shel' ville. nd vicinity. Having had a numler of years practiew experience he feels confident of bis ability to give entire sat isfaction to all who may favor him witha call. PLATE IVOIlK, TEETH FIEEI.KC, E.VTItACTICi, &f. Done on short notice nnd in the most apiirored marner. OQlceon llarris u Street, (room formerly occupied by T s. Caugivy, s e Tailor shop. iHic.l'J tf OS a o o r.i s h tZ5 El "-. v: c t c c t o 'o 5 Cm HOWARD ASSOCJATLOX PIULADCLPniA, Foth B'U'f of ffe Sfc nnt lHitre$etf, eicUvH'. Virulent nnd CHroniC Xsa. nnd e$ciaUj for lA Ourt of Htct of th &xu U Organs. MEDICAL AUV ICE given gratiby the Acting "argenn Valuable Reports on Sr-erTTntorrhoea or ?xainl Wnrfnv ami other Diaeaae of the 5rxaal Organs, and oi the NEW RRMEDIES employe,! in the Disperoary, sent t the alBicud in sen led letter envelope, free of charge. Tw or three stamp tor post ire will be accer table. A.llr-Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGMTO. Astinrnreana Howarl Aociat:on, No. S South t)H5t-, Philadelphia, Ta FOR SALE. fsnnR STORE ROOM aow occupied by I. T. Bre I .v Terms LiberaK PeasssrO giesa Paoessbsi Ttos 143.
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HATS, CAPS Straw Goods, .'1G EAST TTASlTlCTtl fTTUKBat' TWO BOOtU sWl aftJS sxneas, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, jf-ptii-ji SPESCEUS Horano CAP STORE 32 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, I?lIAXAPTEIt I!?ll. A extenrrv and varie-l aaaasorticect as can be feeal la the West, of Ilac aaJ Capo, - j.t, Fair Prices. t. B. 4LVOKB.' j. M.esLnwtLL. a. a atvoa Alvord, Caldwell & Alvord, Wholesale Grocers LIQUOR DExVLERS, at COXVISSWX MEliCHAXTS. No- 68 EAST WASHlNQTOlt ST... Ma:21 INDIANAPOLIS, I5f. KC. LIEBEE, waoucaaLK aka f-trraa dcaux w Houldings and Frames, LOOKING CLASSES, FRENCH AND AMERICAV CLASS, Oral and Square Frames of ail sizes ARTISTS MATERIALS. J"tna Insurance Buildings, Pennsylvania Street. INDlAXArOLIS, IND. All kind of Fram' for Show Cards, Pictures snd ralctiagspromptly tnaole Ut order. Fire Iiisnmiice Corajry IM)IA AIOEIS, IXDIAXA. OFFICE. ODD FELLOWa HALL, UI" STAIRE. Insures Dwellings, II.ueliold Furniture, Bam, Fiy Grain and Live Muck tlicreiu, a?im-t ! and tlana If Flax, for the term of r'ive or Hrveu ear. DIRECTOKi : J. 9. ITabvet, Indianapolis, C. C. OtJi. Indianapolis, Wa. C. U nvs. D. N. IIa14. Greencaatlo, r'RxnctttCK liAou. J a wo Hi auos, Danville, Vim. T. Cibw, I uUiaxwpuh. OFUCEUS : J. S. II At it. President. Fa ocuira Baoo. Treasoror, Wh. C. Linuli, Viee Pre. n. T. ".is, Kecrtary. C C OEIvOiieial Agent. REFKItENCKt : Waa. A. Peele, errwury of 5ttr, Iudiaiiapoli, M. t it? git-bon, Ei., Merrtutat, " Andrew Uallaor. " Jauies M. 1U, Caahier Bank of State, IndiMarHo, Josijh. Locke, Ks..of Lrke Ac Brw. II. A. Kletchrr, f-t.. Merx-ba it. K. J. Peek. Eq., President T. II. A. I. E. B- Co. UsrT D. t?eott, Eq.,Terre Haute. J. E. MlKinald. Atl'Ttrey at Law, Indianapolis. M. C. Culver, l"i., Tii'i-riwiioe. Oliver Hill,PitUi.r... ltl. feblS ly L. P. STAFFORD, A gent for SUlty NEWS DEPOT And Iei'ioclical BOOK STORE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, HARRISON ST., SIIELBYYILLE, WHERE you will find ronsUintly on tutnd all of ths most Popular Period. cats, Munthliw. Iailies. aa Weeklies. Also, an nasortmei.t f. tCJit'OL LOOKS." !tdlcMME SERIES OF lualK?. t..d a Urg aMrt -ent of TOBACCO AND CICARS, wbichloe TI of the weed are inmed to call aud try. LIST OF BOOKS, PAPERS. aVe. Waiuti. New York Ledger, New York Mercury, New York Weekly, flag ot Our Union, riie True Flag, flic Welcome Gutst, 1 he Polirp liaxette, :iarper Weekly. Frank Leslie ' Illustrated, New York lllurtmte" New, Wilk's ?p ril of the Time, Mo Yankee Notiocs, Nie Nax, Cumic Monthly, Frank !-l ' budget of Faa J.P. K. Jan s Novels. Emerson llennett NovU. Capt. Marryett's Cha'a Dickon iMvid Rattleheads . W. M. R-ynold's 44 T. S. Arthur s I'orter fjpirit .f i- i Knsietie Sue's V. Y. Clipjr, Sciectif e Americas, Vanity Fair. fUlio JoiaN toKMl0, Jr., ProprioUr. J. H. lYTCUIRE a CO., HAYING permanetitly located In Shell yviUe, are manuf jcturicg and w ill kor-p co&suuitly ou Land, a fall -tuortmect of DOUBLE AND SINCLE of the various Styles now in use. We have no hesitation in saying that we are now orl:in for leas money than any other eatabliahaoent la the HUU, PLATFOR 31 AXD ELLIPTIC SPBOIfi WAGOAS. All "Work Warranted for One Year Af EXArrirXATIOX OF OUIK STOCK IS SOElClTEOFUa Repairing Done to Order. WILLIAM F. DECKERMAN'S CELEBRATED BLOOD TBEMITtM COUDITIOn POWDER, roa HORSES, CATTLE, & HOGSTHIS powder ba heen foood. ry locg erpenenee. to ba highly useful for the ear ttie vanoos diseases la which Horse. Cattle od Uogs arc ahjct. wis z Founder, D.temr-er. llld-oatUai of AppetiU, Taasrd feraiao. Veil" Water, ecraechee or Crease, Maafo. Inflamation, Fatigner Brtpatioa. eoossonly called aaaT eumtUlnt.M a ? taut to llneoee In thi country. ?P?WABBNTED TO CUBE HCw. CULKBA. All eraerh"u1d be addresd ta the eaaaafacturer f". T fvrusais. Yeteetnary arreoc.) Prlreetoa, Ind. for sal ia JheUjeine by MIKE LEPKiX, -L'nieaBa-k-ry," cv effect for iMtF evuty. fjQ
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