Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 4, Shelbville, Shelby County, 1 October 1863 — Page 4
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How to Draw Tea. "I," of t. 1,' iiis Co., wiito Agriculturist : A few vi'.-us sincr, writer took te;t with .1 relative, an-l
the thr v a . uVIiiruti-il with t hi onalitv ol" t hr Kovor. Al t iv It! V1 lise.l ly another liiciul w tatC'l iiu'mm v, ti, wholly owing to tlK m-l reparation. The hit n hos tea aivT.iv ? itiVrt.-ru' was hols twl in its mo l peron followed the usual plan of 1 outing Imiiing water upon tlif tea, wh rh talipes the the iuom 01 tiit arntnii to r.-cape with Mt-am. 1 no otticr li HMXl ;t 1 -. . A ... f - I t 1 loph oil un; loit f low mg process, Wlllrll 1 ll.avi tlMl, aiul wotild irooTiimcu.l piil or coM wator ftiouli 011 covor it, place it on tin? stove of tea kettle, or anv i1;hh wl seen ptae- : Pour tethe ta to 1 hearth, top lere it wil: c warm, hut not enoun so as enr.se the aroma to esi-apo in steam. I.-t it remain ahout half an hour, th -n pour on boiling water ami biin to the tal ne. Instructions to Provost Marshals. 1. As your oflue is unknown to the Constitution of the United States, nn-1 to tlic Constitution of the State, yon must cnilcavor to impress the people as mnrh as possible with the dignity a 1 1 1 importance of your ollioial position, by evincing as mu'h contempt as you can for the foolish, obi fashioned laws of the State which are now entirely obsolete. being unfit for the exigencies of the times You are to speak eon! imialiT anil I', in all places of t 'infernal' ami he 'onions,' 'damnable.' execrable,' ilocttiue of State rights. -. Never, un ler any circumstances, allti'le to the constitution ; aul if you hear the wonl on any man's lis arrest him immediately. 4. Accuse all Democrats of every crimo under heaven, and if tliH scoundrels preMime to argue with yon, cause their immediate arrest. 5. All w ho talk about libcity of speech aivl of the press, are traitors, and as such, are subject to immediate arrest. 0. All who prate about haheas corpus are enemies to the. Government. Arieht them. 7. Studiously avoid using the word freedom, except as applied to negroes. Arrest all who are guilty of such disloyal practices. 8. It is opposing this Government for any man to say that the Abolitionists ought to en-li-st to hclpto do some of the fighting. Lock him up. 0. If you hear of any man saying that I know more about telling stories than how to conduct the a (lairs of the nation, he is disloyal. Arrest him. A Law to well enough to shape. Let us Je if eiiwtcl IVnisii Poverty. It is put things in their tine try it : lu the the I7uted State, That any abh;-to lie I man forty -be too on deto the lied to betw wen the ages of twenty and five, who shall, from any cause poor to pay three hundred dollars tnand, shu!l K; seized and conveyed nearest military post, and compe serve in the r;;nks as the full term of three a private soldier foi years any provis ion in the Federal or State Constitution to tho contrary notwithstanding. . ItW Old Mr. lhovrn bi ougat his ferule down, his face was angry" and red 'Now. Anthony Clair, go seat you there, along with thegirh,' said he. Then Anthony Clair, with mortifyed air, and his chin down on his breast, crej slowly away, and sat all day, by tho girl that loved him best. An Unkind Cct. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing from Kvansville, thus comments npon a Gnvnd Union Mass Meeting" recently held in Warrick county: "Among the speakes were lion. Able Chambers, Chaplain Clifford, of Illinois; Uev. Mr. White, of lvansville and Alva Johns on, of Worrick county. Some parts of the ppceihes where amusing to the country people, but as a general thing"the7 weoe oftep the 'whang doodle' ftyle.' The Fiei.t rondent with of Antietam-. A .corresthe Army of the Potomac writes: all trace "The field -of Atietam has lost of last vear's desolation, a-nd smiles with golden wheat, scented clover anJ luxuriant corn. A close cxamifta tion- may perceive a torn tree, but that is all. A little thiity-by. thirty church or school-house still stands, perforated with balls,- and inwardly defaced by the rude drawings and inscriptions of soldiers both rebleand Union."
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SHELBY COUNTY EEANCH
or tii atioiial Claim Agency OP WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. tHII CTT.B ST IFAHVKY, COLLINS & BRACE, General ilovernment Agents and Attorneys, 474 S-ver.th Street, Wet, Wamuvmos Citt, D. C. ' im Presented and Prosecuted hefjre the Departments ml Courtof CUim. Patenti. Penion. Bounty and Bounty Land ,Turd. TJj",(,eTeral K-.ifiness Transited. Frko. I.. Hvv, Jx. F. ('hu. Jrui Bans. . ef Wahiu'.oncity. ofNewYirk, of Cincinnati. We jrite er .1 Mtenti..u to procure PENSIONS. BO-T'NTIK-?. BOfNTY LAND?; B CR PAY.tr.. accruing to Polders who hive heen w.tin lt. o:itrct,il die.e, .r the families of sue a have .li.M nr killed while in the dischr,.; of their lin of duty. as siK-.h. during the present nr any prvi.ms w.ir ; claims aciin-t the Government for in-e-iniiit.v for private property taken f"r public use, or for d.im-iires to stu-h projrty ; C"ll-tini:, su'sisting, drilling and nrgft'iiting voluntr : an I for horses l"t in the serTicc. -"o chirge in ry ucrrx'fil. iii:nja?ii.n r. nAvis, itmnin ii corsMJjim it uw, reb.26,'63. AUKNT, Shelly villc, SUU-y Co., Iud. LET THE AFFLICTED READ I Anl leurn that perfwt nl rmdii-iil er in wrnnt4 ni cimrnteJ "to nil who re filictet with wrivknrM, iloHlity, nrvniu complainU, melmirholy thoiihm, 1eprcni""ii of ppiriM, ditr Ktld niiih of miuil, Iom f ieop, hMKof memory, lost of energy nd nnncular powr, pniiv growth, wntiin away, anJ h want tf cnnicne in tli.-nis'-lv-, fiiintini; nts, convulsive trembling, impotence nl Jisgnst of life. II EAR WHAT THE MEDICAL PRESS SATS. Pnnm rlivwlcinnn require to K tohj tho nufnre of your diwH,. tli KNCLISIt B0TAM1: PHYSICIAN nnt. Hi p.'rf''t knoiiip-"f tW human ytem enallt him olPMTilH,tli'rii,aMs without miy infornintion from the patient, to expUin it original cwwn '! tonirntve it cure. Anl. w hat in more valnahle Htill, lie will hontly mi'l frankly Ml wluth. r you cati h. curni or not. Thin will natiiifv Voiir initvl, hu-1 ;ve you expense, time, tronhle, rikI ilinapiwintiueut. It will le the mean of suvinp yon many a dollar; it will u.ive your health, and, wliwt ! tetter than all, it will a! your lifu from beiug ihortenetl bv wronft treatment. "lli examination are made without any information from the patient; therefore he thoroiiRhly iindemtanda their Phvsical condition and Phreuolocial development, without which he uevr could have performed many a-tonishins cure. It nhould le remembered that this Botanic PhvsiciKti jHTforni cure thought impoasihle. If ym have trie.l other and got uo relief, if yon wiall t enji-v ood health an I lonp life, if you are we, you will go and consult Ml. KAIMI AKI., the Botanic rhyaician. All hi conimnnicHtion and Interview are strict!? private and coufldential. .WcoVal Journal. Width 3. Firt col. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! Hear what the Philadelphia correspondent Kay in th Commonwealth, Wilmington, Delaware, 0th of April, 1 : " An English, gentleman, formerly connected with th Briih Army, and who style himself the English Bo t.mic Physiriaii,' has of late gained an extensive reputation here ly hi fkill in curing all manner of complaint. Some of his patient I have conversed wkh, and they pronounce hi remedies and mode of treatment at very tr.jierior. iv-oue have leen restored a if by niBRie. The medicine he ued is distilled ly himself from various herbs fHis.ssin5 rare curative properties. "While actio;; in the army he devoted hi leisnrt aiomout to n thorough study of the t-Rects prodnced by Sertain medicinal roots and herb on nil manner of diseases. It (Msjm he has found a sure and speedy remedy for nil th ' ills that rlesh is heir to.' His practice is already exten. ive. and i daily iticreaxing. In the complaint to which female are subjected he lia no equal, a a large number j here have to-fined that they owe not only their present I irood health, hut their lives, to the. skill of thia Kngliak IJotauic Physician. Hi office is at No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI. MORE GOOD NEWS! FROM HIGH AND RELIABLE AUTHORITY. The Botanic Remedies of loctor Raphael, tho Enplish Rotanic Physician, never failed yet to uiako a perfect, radical, and permanent cure of ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, Without the use of Mercury, without hindrance from hniness, and without fear of discovery or exposure. No deadly poisons, such arsenic, nux vomica, opium, or any other poisons. No morcury nor any deadly mineral nothing hut purely Vegetable Botanical Remedies are used by this wonderful Rotauic Physician. His BoUuic Remedies never yet failed to cure the most obstinate mid the most dangerous cases, and to remove all mercury and ither impurities from the system when all other Remedies kail, failed. Mftlieal Journal. GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLE MEN CONTEIKFLATING MARRIAGE. Hear what the Baltimore correspondent of the Oddfellow, R.otishoro', Maryland, said on Thursday, the 31st of May. IS': ' N ntnerom cures of diseases cansed hy early indiscretion having Iven performed by the English Botanic Physician, I feel it my duty, having ft knowledge of them, to stab the fart, believing that indoinjso I may do a service to th suffering. One case in particular that of a yonnj; man In this city is worthy of note. He had become th victim of a habit, the mere nllnsion to which causes a shudder, and after years of suffering and doctoring t;av np ill hope of recovery. He wished to marry, and was dearly teloved by as sweet a girl as ever lisied words of affection, but he was fearful, nervous, and prostrated. He dared not Wed on account of the shattered state of his svstem. He sought relief at the baud of the Botanic Physician, and, astonishing as it may soem, all th bloom and vigor of youth has returned, and hs is now the happy father of a" pair of bright boys." GLORIOUS NEWS FOR THE LADIES. A PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. !Tear what the Cincinnati Weekly Press says on the 6th ot March, Wi: We are decidedly opposed to drugs and to advertised remedies for the prevention of having children, hut we feel it our duty to acknowledge a benefit from any and from every source w hen it is for the relief of suffering humanity. A Wt has come to our knowledge that ought to be promnlcated and widelv circulated for th benefit of thoe ladies whose delicate health makes it necessary to prutent Miy io'ivase f family. Ab at twelve m'uths after marriage, a lady of our ainnintaiice gave birth to a daughter, but her aufU-rnys were so great that her physicians despajred of her recovery. This made her dread the very thoughts of again becoming a mother. She tried every thing to prevent a repetition of her sutTeriu g, but without succeeding. Two years after marriage she was again confined, but her sufferings were so great that the child died, aud her own life was despaired of. She was told by her family physieiun that if she had auy more childreu he feared her life would be the forfeit. A all the remedies she had tried before had failed, she applied to the Botanic Thysician, Dr. KAPUAEL, No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, FOR HIS PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. His remedies had the desired effect ; they not only prevented her from haviug children, but they also Improved her health. " To this ri se, au tsim ri." The Botanic Physician's remedies can be recommended, lecause they are innocent and safe. They operate without causing sicktiesa or exposure. " They do not interfere with the diet or ncrevp&tion. They du not injure the health, but thev are certain iu their effect. J. PAN"CtT, M. P. 11. MEKiOS, 11.9. Any who are snffering. no matter what their complaint, ran ill on the Botaun- rit Mcimi confidentially. Thy tvv reiv upou relief. His otth-e i at ' NO. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET. Between Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI. Con'i!t??en daily, Snnd.iy evented Office honr from 0 A. n . to S clock . 91. ts- l'erin at a distance suay eosnmunicate consriiin ty letter, if thy ioeloee ONK Dobl.AIl. for lnult.nti"ii Kee. in each letter. All letters, rommuni-ratio-is, and inter iew. are strictly private and confident:!. N iiiswer will 1-e gien to hitors nulee one dollar is inclosed a a t'onsiiltation Fee. , Address all letters a f.4Ios, DR. RAPHAELy BOX No. 2463, POST OFrTCE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC Tr. W. Ttt ba. l b no connection with PROFESSOR or Ir. V.M . Raphael, or with ny otlior gentleman of the same name. CiiT Cut this adverticomenr ont. XVTien yon cotne. fcrlng It with yon and show it to the ftrl who open tfc dour, lo pr-ut niistaltea, aat. to - - SEE THE DOCTOR HIMSELF. 'Width 3. 1st col
AYER'S CATPAETIO Arw' yor tKH, eebi tAl) cooiplaiuing? Are you ont C onk-r, with your system de raiiKwl, and your feeiiag uncomfortable! These' rynip t n are often the prelude to serious Illness. Some It of i-knes Is creeping upu you, and should l averte.1 by a timely use of tLe riht tmuta , dy. Take Ajer" Pi!l, an cleanse out the dirlerej bu ntors purify the blood, aud let the fluids move on unobstructed in health arain."' They sUmulole Ut funcuoas of Hi Isjdy tnlrt vlipnouv ac tivity, purify the sy.teni from 3ie obstructions Inch make disease,. A cold settles swtnewlier. In tho body, nrxi oustrnct Its natural functions. These, if tif relieved, rea.it 0ii themselves and the surroundiug orgaus. prodnring general aggravation, suffering, aud diactsa. While in this condition, oppressed by thj derangements, Uke Aver Pills, and see how directly they restortvths) natural rn tion of the system, and with it the buoyant fceliiig of health again. ' What is true and so apparent Itt this trivial aud common complaint. U alo true in many of the deep-seated and datigerou distempers, llie sm pnrrtivn eff,s-t expels them. Cause! by linilar olstructin and derangement of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, mid many of them snrely, cured by the same mean. None who know the virtues of theso Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorder thoy cure. StatenunU from lending physicians In aome of the principal cities, aud frout other well known public persons. From a fbrvarding Merchant r.l. Tjnuit, fib. 4, 1S51. Db, Atkr: Your Pills are the paragon of all that if great in medicine. They liavo curod uiy little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hand aud feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has been lon grievously afflicted with blotches aud pimphMon her skiu and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your PilU, and they bare cured her. ASA MorteuiDOK. At a Family Plij-ate. Frnrn Dr: ". IV. CurtK-rv'tf, .Vcu Ortrirtu. , Ynr Pills are th prtnc of purges. Thfif excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess, t They ar mild, but very certain nnd effectual in their action on tho ho vels, which raakos theut invaluuble to us iu thb daily treatment of disease. Headache, 8lckIIeirlache,FAnI Stomacb. Vow Dr. tdwctrd Bnytl, DJUinwrt. BriiBro. At'rr: I cannot answer you what complaint! I have cure' with your Pills better than to say all that tit trt.r treat with a purgative mcrfi'ci'ne. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us th best we have, I of course value them highly. rmnuit, Pa., Mar 1, 1855. Br. J. C Atkb. Fir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst tmdache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It teems to arise from a foul stomach, which they chunse at once. Yours with groat respect, In. w. PREBLE, CTtrfc of Sltamtr Clarirm, BUIona Disorder! LlTcr Complaints. From Dr. Tbendort Drll, tf Aw For (Sly. Not only are yonr Pills admirably adapted to their purpnae a an aperient, but 1 find their beneficial effects Uton the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my prae tlce proved more effectual for the cure of iou casptaints than any one remedy 1 can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have ut length a purgative whish is wor thy Ui cobfldeuco of tho profession aud the psopl. DtPARTMINT OF THB IltTBROR, "" Washington, I). C, 7th Feb., 18i. J " Stmt I have nsed your Pill in my general and hospital practice ever since you mado them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on tho liver is quick and decided, cnuaeuueutly they are au admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case ot' fci?iinf duei.i so obstinate that It did not readily yield to thciu. iraWrually yours, AlAJ.NZO BALL, M. D., iViyt t'ciun of the Marine UotpilaU Dyientrry, Diarrhoea, Relax, 'Worms Vow Dr. J. O'. Grten, uf Chtcagx Your Tills have had a long trial in my practice, and I bold them iu esteem as one of the best aerivtils 1 have ever found. Their alterative effect ujkii the liver makes tlani mi excellent remedy, when given iu small doses Tor biUoti dtsrnUri ant dimrhaa. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable aud couveulvut lor the Use of women aud children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From 7Ve. J. T. Uimet, littor of Advent Church, ISntton. Pr. Atit. : I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those 1 am culled to visit iu distrt'MK. To regulate the organ of digcktion and purify the Mood. I hey nre the very best remedy 1 have ever known, and 1 cuu coulidentlv recommend them to my fi ituds. Yours, J. V. Ill MLS. Warsaw, Wyoming Co N. T., Oct. 24, 1S55. DpR PtR : 1 am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tlce, ttud find them an excellent purpttive tocluausu th 6ystem aud jpuriy tAe funnlaint 'if Vie hi nnd. JOHN G. MEACHAM.M.D. Const IpM Ion. Cost Irene, Suppression, IllietimntiMi:i, (tout, NctUralgia, Drop y, Paralysis, Fits, etc. . .-1 From Dr. J. P. Yavghn, J..frrtl, Canada. Too tuu;h cannot be said of yonr Pills for tho cUro of cnttirr.iH. If others of our fraternity have found tlia a efflcations as 1 have, tljey should Join me in proclaim ins it fof the benefit uf tho multitude!! who suffer front that complaint,' whirl!, nUhoiigh bad enough in itself, is the prufvnitor of otliers that are worse. I believe fittivrjtess o origjnate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the diseaso. , .. Frmn. ilrt. Suart, Ptytician ant 1'idwife, Bitfon. I find one or two large dosos of yonr fills, taken at the ' proper time, are excellent protnotivnbf the natural sycrwtion when wholly or partially suppressed, aud ajso very effectual to deattte the tUma'ch and trpel worma They are so much tho lvt physic we havo that I recommeud no other to my patients. ' . t ' Fi-om the Fee. Dr. IfaioUt,eflhe Methoditt Fpii. CJmnlk. Prtjisici Honsa Savannah, Ga Jan. 6, 1S5. Iliurouro Siri 1 should be ungrateful for the relief yonr skill ha brought me If I did not report my case t6 you. A cald s ittlod in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralaie paint, which ended In chronic rheuma titm. Notwithstanding I Jind the bet of physicians, the disease grew worse arid worse, until by the advice of yonr excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackeosie, I tried your Pill. Tbeir effects were stow, but sure, By erseveriog la th use of them, I am now entirely welL " " Bonn Cbastbke, Baton Rouge' La., 5 Bed 15 J. Dft. Arts : I have been entirely eured, by youa. Pills, of Fhf umtic Got a paiuful disease that bad aSicted m for years. ' " VINCENT SUDELL. Most of th Fflle In market eontaln Iferetiry, which, although a valuable remedy hi skilful Jiands, is langerous in a public pill, from . Mm dreadful consequences that frequently follow Its ineantious use These xntain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $L ' Prepared by Sr. J. C. ATXB & CO., Lowell, Has. For sale by S. W. Morgan. tr. Ret .ins, and John Hendricks Shelhvvllle.aiid bv all ltrsureist. throurhout the ceuntrr CO o O o -l .35 H tv e 4 a H W o 1 OS ss M C CD G3 $40 WAGES PAID $100 T sell goods f r the Adam's ?avio Machise CowrasT. We will give a commissibn on all good soil by our Agetiti or pay wages at from ?40 lo' $1(HJ per month, and iay all necessary exjehsr."" OormacWn is perfect Toils mechanism. A chil l can learn t operate It by half an hour's Instruction! -ItlteTOSl to any Family Sewing Madiine in ua.axl wavhaveacarrcD the price to Fifteen DoHAtS.' - Each machine is warranted for tkrss years. Addresw C. RrOOLBS, )Sl-nnfl Orn. Aput, Dwirvtt, Xlcm.
State opntrr4, 9t KwcU. ss : In the Court Co muon ricas, Vuvcmr Term, latO LrnD4 8. BaRD, ,i"'nfr TarJUion. . CLia BaSaao. J
Be it renMmheesst that on the 7th day of ScptemberOJSS, the above named idaint:ff,by Ray aminavi. ni atrnies, filed ia the perl's Office -f the Court of CommetrPleas of said coauty, Ms petiUon for the parti tiou of cerUtnUnd Iher-in dsaxriefl ; and also file I the affidavit f a eonrpetetit personsLJVing that the said defen-lanU, Lucinda 8. Barnard ard Calvin rUrnard are non-residents or the ate of Indiana. Said defendants are tlierefore liereby notiledof the nllagofsaid petition and Uie pendency of said actleo, and that they be and appear iu the I'ourtof Common Pleas of said eaantgr on Uw first day of the next Wrm thcreoL to be hoMed at the Court House in tliecityof ShelbjirBsaldny,svtle first Monday In November next.'toaoswer eald petition, at which time the same will stand f.trtstat. - Witness the Clef k uf said Court U.ts Tthday of Sept. 1M fftl w4, , , . ALONIO BLAIR, ClerkT, STATF. Or JXDIAXA, Strttay Canrrr . se t ' In the Court of Omiraon Ptena, Hiovvmber Term, 1MS3 Calvin VlcV-her, Msrptrrt M'Carty, r Nichrtas M Curly', Margaret R. MVarty, Frauce lane M'Carty and Susannah Daj-, rt : Willism Miller. Melrina Miller, ' . Ih-iicilla Miller, Ixora Miller, Martha Faivre. Matilda M'Farhxr.d, lUwhel Jatue, Thomas Jaijies, Klir.a rpdecrarT. Joseph 1'pdegTaff. TI.inA A. .M'F.irUnd, ThonmsC. Jones and Joseph Faivrv. . . Complaint to Forclose 'Morijge, Beit reuieaif9d that heretofore. to-wit: on theefHhday of May. -a. a., lol. theabuvamtnw e.i piaii.tm. y ihr attorney. Sled their wmalaint iii the . irrs s I'nice ortne court or unrnmon Pleas or said county, and also afterward, to-wit: on Hie 5th dav of August. lMsi'l . I uieit tne alh.la it ot a competent Nrsn. Ahawiasr tliat Jos epn i r-iesriit.one otVaid deremunu i a nTilent of the Mate or Indiana. Said Joseph I'pdegraff is therefore iiotiticl of the filing and ndewy of and complaint, and to appetr in said Caurton the first day of the next term thereof, to be hoMen at the Curt Hous- in the city of Shelbyvillein and for said countr,on the first Monday InNovera her lcta. at which time the said action will stand for trial. Witne the .Clerk ofs-tid Covt IhisSd dav of Sept. l"C:t. lt-pf5 . . . . . AUDNZO-ffcAIIIClerk. SOTIt'E TO llfilllS OF PETITION Tt; '", 'SKI REAL-Btrr ATE. j i C? STATE OF INBUNA, Shelby County. NoticeTs hereby given that William II. Browu. Administrator of the estate of Joh:i Scofield. i let-ease-1, has filed hi petition to sell the real estate of said deceased, his personal being insufficient to pay h-sdehts.snJ that said petition will be heard at the next terrc of the Cot rt of Common Pleas of s id county. Date-l ScpU 3, lrlO. Alumzo BLaut, Clerk. A i siwa i ' Saf aaa Anls iiiasissiats eaava 9 TSATOTICE is hereby given that I will H at Pu'dic Anri. tion on FBI BAY. thetU day of SKPTEMBKR. 19 3 at the late residenveof Samuel Rouse; defeased, the following proerty, excepting that portion taken by the widow, vis : I(W bushels of Wheat, 26 dosen sheaves of Oats, and TOO pounds of Hay. Aereilitof three months will he given, the fArrchnser glT ing his note with approval security, warviug valuation and appraiieaient laws, Sept. 3, 1M3. J.J. FOWLER, Administrator. . NOTICE OF DISTItlBUTION. CfTATK OF INDIANA. Shelby CorsTT. ss: Notice is t hereby given that at tin July term. 1803, of the Court of Common Pleas of Shelby county, after the final settlement of the estate f Aiirail Fox, deceased, about the sum of six hundred and eight? dollar were found remaining for distrii-u Hon among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore no. IOed to appear on the first day of the next term of said Court rove th-ir heirship and receive their distri'ntire share. ept 5, lt?C3. AL0NZO BLAIR, Clerk. n 1; 1 i ; ; . , , ; t - " - mintFFxiLi BY virtue of an execution twmedirectAl from the Clerk's Omce of the Shelby Common Pleas Court. I will expose at Public Sale, 10 the highest bidder, on SATURDAY THE 10th BAY OF OCTOBER. 1PS3, between the lionra of 0 o'clock a.m. d 4 'clock p. m. c said day, at Uie door of the Court I Ieu.e of Sllby county me rvai ano proms iora tsi-m run excelling y-n yenrs. or Uiefollwins desorfbed property to-wit: The-Shcley-ville,Flat Rock and Norristown Turnpike Road, or so much thereof as will satisfy sold judetrement. i a teres t Sand omts. running rrom Shclbyvilleu Norrislown, In Shelby county. Indiana. , ; f . Aud on Tailure torealiro the full amount, interest and Costs, I will, At the same time and place,' expo at Pu'dic Sale all the righur titles and tutcreiU of said defendants in Taken as the property of the Shelhyville, Flat Rock and NnrritoKi Turnpike Company, at the suit of Sasauel He, KichilasM. M'Carty, et. nl. . . ! v ,f rSaid sale will lie made without any n lief whatever from ainttion or Appraisement l. Sepl7 -rt.?t HENRY DOBLE, S. of S. C. uek. r. 1'ari.a, Atty for Plffs. ELKCTIOX NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, SnuJiv Cm irrr, ss : - - To Hknk v l)OBUci Sliertff of said County : T THE rNDEKSnflN EB, Clerk o' the Shelby Circuit .1 nrt, do hcrey certify tlwit at tho next tleneral Electi.i.tttie held in snid county on the SECOND TUESDAY 1 N OP.TOBEB, A.-D 1U3, the following utlicers are to 1 e;ertco, via : A Clerk of the Shelby Circuit Court. A Recorder lor said com, tv of Shelbv. , ' - One County Commissioner for the third District of said" county. ' : . . - : , i. ..';.. " ' One Real Estate Assessor for said county. Wrr.Nfcs my hand and the seal of said Court this tenth L. S.. day of September, a. h. 1W3. - . ..ALONZO BLAIR. Clerk ' ' '' ''- Shelby Circuit Court TTror Tuotaxat Shelby Connty, ss : I, Henry Dohlc, Sheriff of said county,do certify that the foresoinei a true copy of the original certificate or precept or certificate of election this day issued to me by the Clerk of the fchelby Circuit C urt. Witness mv hand this 10th day of Septem'ier, 163. HENRY DOBLE, Sheriff of Shelby county, Ind. Spring Campaign ! JUST OJPEji'lBJIP AT TIB , OKI Cofnerl Store ! NEW (KOOBS ! SEASONABLE GOODS ! MY STOCK OF SEASONABLE; DRESSG00DS; was never larger than at this time, allof which willb dis posed of at prices as low as the same quality of foods can be obtained in Indianapolis or elsewhere. TO CASH ! 1 111 1 also have a large and varibd assortment of --!-- --.if:..'--' . . i XIxts.s& Caps, aud in fict every articusilly ronnsred in ur Htw.of dif ferent eradesand p rices, intlodiaga cerJeral assvrtlsent of CROCERIEG, n of a kwptrlor ajuaBty, which are kept for the accoaiuiodation f eustomers, nt for prout. Those desiring any article in the Dry Goods line, wilf t nd it to their interest to give se a call - March. 13. - . Q. COBIVELJl'S, NOTICE. Sealed proroea' will be received by the Directors f ths Norristown. Hope and St. L uis Turnpike Company, from thetwentleth of August to th first day of .September nest, for grading, grave'ang ani oompleiiug said road in portion of 1-4 mile and upwards. Saacifi cations can be sren a the door of the Secretary's office la Hope, between the "Othof August and the, first day of September. .1063. Contractors mnt e.vecut boud with approved leruriLr for furnishias sfod satcil and faithful performance of worVT " T" " li'i'i Ihreetors resorvint the right to Hvt any and" klFlnU.
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FAHCY BAZAAE! OR WHOLESALE, & RETAIL VARIETY.iSTOnE! ' So. 6, BAST WA5HISGT0X STREET, Xti rl I ati tTpoJ.m9 Indr 1ARGE5T STCK Of FANCY M GOODS i YANKEE NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C., WEST OF NEW-YORK CITY. EVERYBODY III YS AT TltS Fancy Bnaxir. JJl. BALDWIN, rroyrietoT HAVING purchased the Toner Livery Stable, on Washington street. 1 take pleasare in announcing to the ct tisens ef ShHy viilr. permiinmt and transrnt, tliat 1 sa.l always be prepared to furnish then with Double and Single Carriages, SADDLE HOUSES, AC, AC, of s style equal to the best, and at wrier in keeping with the times. 1 sltall keep none I ut cxd horses, and you may confidently rely upon getting a "prestiitable turn-out at my stable. . - 1 shall also constantly keep en ha ml horses for trade and Mle. and those wanting a reliable oaf for auy purpose, are reuoested to gi ve n a call. Those havinc horses to sell are Invited to five me a rati. I als have plenty of stable rom for the awcommolalien f transient horses, by the hour, day or week. April 3d tf. . E. B. ASJDKS. E. & nl T. AXTHOXY, . v.r4CTrr.icR or rilOTOGRAPIIIC MATERIALS, 501 ISZtOADWAYt IV Y CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our dialogue now emhraoes ennsideraldy over FOUR THOUSAND different subjet ts (to which additions are continually etng made) vf Portraits 01 &miueut Auu.ncaas, etc., via : 'i Major Generals, S25 Statesmen, 1J7 Divines, 110 Authors, 30 Artists, IK Stae, 40 Prominent TTosaen. 100 Brigadier General, 50 Colonel.. M Lieutenant Colonels, 2IT Other lurers. 60 Navy Officers, 147 rromine.nl 8.5110 COPIES OK Foreign portrait. WORKS OF ART. Including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings Paintings, SUtu.-s, &e. rauiogues sent r.u receipt 01 Sump. An order for On Doeen Pit Tl Kr.K" fnua nor Catalogue aill Le filled un receipt of ttltSO aud seut by mail, FREE. Photograph Alburn. Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from SO eents to iM each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of b-jng supenar In beauty andtlurahlllt v to any others. Tle .mailer kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cents jr 01. The more exiasive can se t by express. We also keep a large assortment of Strescopes and Streseopic Views. Our catalogue of these will be sent to anv address on receipt of 'mp. E. A- II. T. AXT1IO Y JfAXCFA CTUirSof FIIOTOCRA PHICMA TERJALS 501 BROADWAY. NEW-YORK. Friends or relatives of prominer.t military men will con fer a favor by sending us their likenesses o copy. They will be kept carefully and returned uninjured. Fis At.acsi Vans to (lanra br congregations is pre sent to their pastor, or for other purposes, with suitable inscriptions. sulS-Cra VI C m s4 (V Is Q O O O Vr. . w O ft & ft o x 3 e o . o a o "to c a en w e s FOR S A.L E. I. X. Brown. rrtHK stat&x rooh ocrupisl by I Term Liberal. Possession r.ven Iieeewi'r 16. Term Li ft, W3. J. If. SPRAGCX. 41.ni?ll.wTK.TOn AI.E OF LAND. TfaTOTICE is lreby given that by virtue ol an urder of Uh l Court of Cotnmun Plea of Shelby e uaty, Indiana, th u&derlgtied,administrsU.r of tho estate of Nathaniel Eia. ney, decessed. will offer for sale at private sale on the pressisos.on (and after until the same is sold) Saturday, the lith dAj of September, a. . 13. the following described real estate, situate in Slieltjr c-urty, Indiana. , U.vi: The outh-west ensartrr of the gtutwst ptarter f secOna twenty rnref237 !nTrm'Mp thirteen n.l;,!OTttifW range tlx U ast,esjrut fi 'toe a. acres off of the.SoiUh. side thers6f, nUning weiity.fiT acres, more or leas.. . . , , I Tr. Kill UF gALK wuri .ouiji nana, uasiau resutsi ireviwU wrssMs at sis, telveand a(bleu8oY. witnViW snntrrasl. waivins th lnefit of apprieroent laws, aad snowed lay ged freahold seovei ties J sly 30, fa FRARCIS E. BUNR1T, Ada'r.
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JlPE!fCER HAT AUD CAP STORE 32 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, .. IDIAXArOI.lS, 1D. A extensive and varied an assortaMCt as can be fogaJ Isy tbc Wet, of llaca and Caps, -iVt Fair. Pricen. .s. aivosn. . . atvnas. Alord, Caldwell & Alvord, Wholesale Grocers3 LIQUOR DEALERS, COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS. Wo. C3 EAST WASIJINOT02C 8T. lay511 1NDIANA101.IS, 1P. . . H. LIEBEB, aimuiiu ars trran. Stuua ts 51ouIiIiiis and Frames, PICTURES, LOOKING GLASSES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN GLASS, ' ' Oval and Square Frames of all sizesARTISTS MATERIALS.! , .T.laa I Bsararre BuilJiigs, Prnr Ivania Street. . ' INDIAN A TOLIS, 1NI. AU kinds of Frame f.r Show Car I. llctures and Pa! a tier. ' promptly made to order. Fire Insnranec tonipV IMDIA!VAPOLI5lf I3DIAX A. OFFICE. ODD FELLOWS HALL, IF .TA1RI. ' Insures lrwelltngs, Hu:tnld Fnrnitare, Earns May,Oraiu awd Live Stuck tlierein. aarainrt Vs aud (taaiajt 1 Fua, Iwr the term of lotot N-veu years. M RECTORS : J. S.Hakvcv. Ireliarapoiis, C. C.Oiiv tdianapelts. Wj. C. l.rnes. ft. N. Hram. ireeneastle, t'suueaiva Bai. Jawts tostfct, lL.v.;ie, A M. T.Cl !, lllllip.lt. OFFICERS : J. 8. Hvrv. PresiA-rt, sjtaea Bsvca, Treasurer Wm. C- Ltn, VKw lte. Wis- T. fSiaena. fWtretarv. ". C:. OL.IA,irtiral Agest. REF1 RENC : Was. A. Pvele. SeereUry f Stair, lr.J atpclis, M. FitspiU. Em(., Mercliatet, Aadrrw Wallsre. " Jaar X. IUi, lihi-r Bnsik tt Slate. Indianapolis, Jueiafi. L';r. j..4.f L-cc Jk tru. IL A. FlctcVr, tf. M irtta iU K. J. Prci, F.,.. VreMd, t.t T. II. Ac I. R. R. Ce. llarwv B. Se-lt. F.st..Tevre Haute. J. E. .M"IkmuM. Atvri.ej at ljta . latliaaapoiis. M. C. Culver. F-t .. Tipjrc&nne. Oliver W. Hill. Pi iteJrr., Ind. febI-2-ly L P. STAFFORD. Agent fr SheByefk. NEWS DEPOT jVti1 Periodical BOOK STORE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE HARRISON ST. SHELBYV1LLE, IU THERE you will Bad csUnt1y oa hand all ef tks W most Popular l'rriwticts, Slua'.hlies, Dailies, au. Week lie. Alsn. an aswrtsw-tit of St'lilHtL SOoXH. BeallcsHlME SERIES OF RimK$. twside a large mh , taentofTOOACCO AND CIGARS. kuhlr ers of the weed ar invited to call and try. LIST OF BOOKS, PAPERS.. Wkkues. y, New York Ledger, Yankee Notioas, Nsc Nax, foil ic Monthly, Frank Leslie" Budget Fusi J. P. R. J ewe's Novels, F.merwB Eeuurtt's NeveW, C'apt. Marryctt's Cha's I' cVei.s David Rattlrheads . W. M. Reynold's T.S.Arthur's Eopeoe Sue's New tork Mercury, New York Weekly, Flasrol Our Inien, The True Flag. The Welcome Ouest, Tlie Police Oaxette, Harpers We.kly, Frank Leelie's Illustrated, New York Illustrated News, WHfc's SHrit of Ow Times. Porter's Spirit of the Times, N. T. Clipper, Scientific Amencaa. Vanity Fair. iMJtlel JiiN MORRISON. Jr., Prpritr. J. H M'CUIRE a CO., HAVINfJ permat.ently locate in Sbe!Vy ville. are a,w Banatactuncgad eill keep cutuUiillv u tiaod.a fall assertatcut of
DOUBLE AND SINGLE CARMA6ES of the variour Sty lei now in n. ITe have bo hesttaQen in saytpg that ve are now selhsf for less money than any otl.sr catablishment in th State, ( FaVATFOBja.AXIl EEE1PTIC PHI0 WAGONS.
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