Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 5, Shelbville, Shelby County, 8 October 1863 — Page 3

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Local. ' A Card. ' An article which appeared in the Banner of week before last, having charged Mr. Wilon, Trustee of AdJUon Tn., with using wrongful means in hi official eapaaitr. for the purpose of makinir the Soldiers Wives burr h9e goods ic, exclusively of Mr, G. C. Thacher; Therefore: We,-the undersigned, wives of abnent sol-di-re, tike this opportunity of etating that ihe articla above referred to is wholly false and slanderous that Mr. Wilwn has always piven us orders on whatever house in town we selected, and that the reason Mr. Teacher teceired our patronage was because we could get better accommodation from him than any one else. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Kiinberling, Irs. McLaughlin. Mrs. Wagner, Mr. Jno. M'Laughlin, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Yager, , Mrs. Little, Mm. S. i. Robertson, Mrs. Lowery, M. C. Sand rock, Mrs. Heed, Mrs. Melvin, Corruption. It ii generally believed that a corruption fund of noar four thousand dollars ha been raised by the abolitionUts for thepurpo.e of buvin g aad importing voters at the ensuing election. Lei Democrats be on their guard. EEMEMEER ! The object of this item is to impress the minds of our numerous subscribes throughout the county, some of hom are in arrears nd the balance have not yet paid for the coming or present year, that we shall be in our office on Monday the J2;h, and hopo to oc their frank and honest faces. To say that we need the money would be puperfltious without it we can neither pay our debts or successfully prosecute our business. We hope one and alj, knowing themselves to be in nrreears will take this modest intimiitiu& as addressed especially to themselves. wood i wood: ! We would hint to those of our suljpcribers whohave contracted to or purpose paying their subscription for the Voi.cntkkk in wood that now is the time we need it, and they will con far a special accommodation by bringing it along at once. t&m The October Term of the Shelby Cir cuit Court commenced on Monday last, his lion. Judge K. I). Logan presiding. The .docket we understand is quite light, and the probability is the business will mostly be disposed of this weeV. It is rumored that Capt. Jack Funs has been released from Libby prison and is ,on his way homo. This news we fear is a triflle too good to be true. fisT We are pleased to learn that Reding Money, of Hendricks Tow nship, who has been ,in a very critical condition for three or four weeks past from a severe attack of Typhoid lever, is recovering. Accident. As Win. Parish was returning jhome from this city one evening lust week, this horse became frightened and ran away, .throwing him and his wife outofthe buggey, inflicting quite severe injuries upon Mrs. (Parish, and a few upon him. CorrKRHEAD. There are, no doubt, many unacquainted with the true definition of this . 1 i. .:: ni. . e i t jiujiuiiir iiuoiiimu vpiuieu i im nrsi anu oniy authoritive definition of the term we have ..ever seen is by Jcnnison, the Kansas Jayhawker, the bosom friend of Jim Lane, the .murderer, and of course a prominent and shining light in the abolition shoddy-union party. Jcnnison, in a public speech declared "any man who is not a radical emancipationst is a copperhead." Now everybody, J,e4eafter, will know what a "copperhead" is. The following persons have insured their property in the Fire it Tornado Insur . ance Company, of Freeport (111.,) the past week, by W W. Irish, Travuling Agent: Wm. Weaklif, v R F. McFall, John M. McCarten Hobert Willis, John llowery, Isreftl Webb, Sam'I Knllins, Irene Webb, C liooreing, Jerome Cole, Francis Lirget, A. J. Gamble, H. Dungr.n, Cyreuus Bishop, M. Low, Tho's. W. Lovr, Amos W. Kugles, John Trimble. y A Mixed Avfaiil It appears that Andy Vinterrowd. if elected, does not propose to attend to the business of the office after all but is to transfer it over to Stephen Allen vrho was so unc:raceouly thrust aside by the Contention. We have nothing to say aguiast Mr. Allen, but this trading and shifting of official responsibilities Las invariably result, tvl disastrously to the interest of the People they had thert fore iettor leuk to their own interest and vote for a man who is not only competent but will girc the office his personal and constant attention Alonzo Ulair. List of Marriage Licensee issued by the Clerk of Shelby County for the 4 ZIonth of September 1868. - Chapman llallard to Eleza Jane Arnold, ,Johh Stepheni to Nancy Ann M' Kinney, James S. Collins to Marv E Heck. Franklin Uodes to Caroline M. Shipp, ' Lewis Vansickle to Sarah J. Means. t Oliver L Perry to Sarah .Hill, x ' Thomas E. Williams to Mary E. Lockstoo, Alexander Wilkins to Mary J. Smith, Elijah Dungon to Rahauna Fox. . . Isaac Hawkins to Abigail M'Calin. (Jearfie V. Tewton to Martha J. Kot ioaoa, James C Amos to Jennie Stub, Marshall L. Phillippe to Sarah Shirler, William Wilkinson to Mr? Williams," William Reckley to Sarah Moore, Nflson Uemphill to Mahala Pike, Michael Halloran to Elizabeth A. Jones. Billy CaAYCRArt has the right for selling a new and novel invention in the way of pumps, in this county.. - It is simple in (construction, not liable to get out of repair, shd cannot fresz. Call at the Bpurrier Mfuse snd ses a working modeL

The ZXeeting at St. Paul. The Democratic meeting at St Paul on Saturday last wa$ success in eyery tense of the term, notwithstanding the inauspicous weather, and the chilling wind. The principal procession was over one mile in length, in whitth was some five or six hundred horsemen, presenting a fine and imposing appearance. The occasion was also graced by a large representation of ."natures last, best gift to man woman who were enthusiastic in the cause of right and justice, and every last one were warm and ardent advocates of the noble exile, Vallandigham. A telegraph dispatch was received from the lion. Mr. 1'enuletox, the principal speaker of the da-, announcing that in consequence of the death of his brother-in-law, (Gen. Lytic) whose remains were to arrive at Cincinnati on that day, he would be unable to fill his appointment. This was a severe

disappointment, but fortunately at thi. junc ture of affairs the lion. Judge Looak arrived, and mado a most telling, sound, and argumentative speech, after which the meeting a ljorned for dinner the cloths were spreadi covered, with a bountiful supply of. all that heart could wish or appetite crave, and all partook "without money and without price." After the dinner had been disposed of, It. S. Sprocle. editor of the Kushville Jacksouian to-ik the stand and addressed the assembled multitude for over two hours, making many happy and pertinent hits, and scoring abolition:sm"from the word go." Mr Si'uovle was followed by J. T. Jacksox Esq., in a sound and argumentive exposition of the theory and principles of Democracy, aud the rapid downward steps we were making to anarchy and despotism under the rule and policy of the present partisan and fanatically biased administration. The meeting dispersed at the conclusion of Mr. Jackson's remarks in good order and in good spirits not ardent spirits be it understoodbut the natural buoyancy of aniSaatc life, engendered by a conscientious conviction of being engaged in a right and beneficial cause. We are loth to close without tendering the thanks of oursilf and others . to Dr. A. T. Undebwoou and his esteemable lady for the e irtesies and hospitalities extended during our brief sojourn in the Apostolic town, and have but one regret to express, and that is that the Dr. is not a resident of Shelby county, or at least of the 6th District The friends of Sambo and a monarchical govurnmen imported two effulgent worthies into this county to advocate the cause of negro equality aud disunion, a Uev, Van liuskirk of Decatur county and D. S. Gooding, of Hancock. Van B.iskirk is an original clerical slang whanging abolitionist, and Gooding pretends to be a Douglas Democrat, but their ideas are in most perfect bar-moii-, and Van Buskirk is a meaner aboli tionist now than he was three years ago, and that is raying considerable. lie is the present member of the Legislature from Decatur county, and one of the bolting geceding members from that body last winter, by whose act of secession and revolution the people of Indiana lost a munificent grant of land from the general government worth a half million of dollars and the sick and disabled soldiers from this State lost an appropria tion of a hundred thousand dollars, a bill for this purpose being on its passage at the time of their bolt, to say nothing of numerous oth er losses and annoyances to which the people of the State have been subjected by the same revolutionary act. Gooding is small potatoes and few in a hill he has a magnificent pairofluugs but no brains. He however has a most exalted opinion of himself, which is probably excusable. The best illustration of the self-importance and inordinate vanity of the man we eyer heard was at Indianapolis one evening last week. While stopping there he was in the habit of strutting the streets in a gaudy colored dressing gown and a pair ef slippers to match, with his head thrown back and his thumbs thrust into the arm holes of his vest. As he was sailing up Washington street in this rig, an impudent urchin, after surveying him attentively for several minutes exclaimed : '"Well, I'll be bio d ifG d Almighty's overcoat would make that kiau a veL The CiiAMnox. Those ot our friends wishing to regaile themselves with a dish of Oysters,. raw, stewed or fried, gotten up in the best style of cookery, and served up with inviting accompaniments, we recommend them to the Champion Saloon, Eastern base ment Kay House, where they will always find Johsy M'Carty axound, ready and willing to serve them. O Cosxkr ix tub Field. As will be observed by an advertisement in another col umn, Sam O Coxner, at his new location North east cqrner of Put.lic Square, is in the field with a iww and desirable 6tockofFall and Winter Clothing for men and boys, wear, Furnishing Goods, &c. Those who have evter patronized O Cocner kpow that he is a fair dealer, and that his recommendation of a garment can be relied on. Ii is stock this Fall is unusually large and attractive. Call and examine for yourselves. - ' a m - Tbb Game Law. Sportsmen and others may not be aware that the last Lecislarure, among the -very email amount -ot business transacted, amended the game law of the State, permitting the killing or taking of Quails and Phesants from the first ofOctober to the first of March heretofore it was from the first of November to the first of March. fiST The English government has deter mined to detain the two iron clad vessels, sup posed to be intended for the rebel navy, now abont completed and ready to sail, until fur ther inquiries art mads.

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in Washington, to the number of several thousand, have been granted ten days leave and are skedaddling home to vote. All Pennsylvania soldiers who can be spared and will pledge themselves to vote the abolition administration ticket are to be granted a twenty days furlough for the same purpose. Dangerous Counterfeit. There are five dollar counterfeit bills on the Bank of Goshen, Indiana, afloat They are an excellent fac simila of the genuine and have deceived the most expert judges. The paper of the counterfeit is of a light cream tint, and the shading of the letter "Bank of Go&heu" is coarse and uneven. Strayed. From the farm of the eubcriber in Noble Township, Shelby County, Ind., two 3 year old steers. One a redish brindle. with some white spots, the other a bluish Fpeckled, with some white along the back and belly, j Any information leading to the recovery of tbJ same will be suitablv rewarded. Address, S. L. VAN PELT, SlIELBWII.LF. Ind. Take Notice. All persons who have suhcribod t ray the debt on the ground of the Shelly county Agricultural s cietv ' are hert -by notified that the necessarv amount i about made un, and thfcv will confer a favor bv i calling on David Louden, Treasurer of .he j Njcietv, and settling at their earliest conveinence. THOS. DEVOL, Prest. James Mim.eson, Secty. Turnpike Notice. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Shelbvviilc and Chapel Turnpike Company nt the Court House in Shelbvviile, on the 17th of October, 1SG3, for the purpose of electing Directors for said Company. A full uttendancc ol the stockholders is requested. Sept. 28, 1S63. STOCKHOLDERS. ""-'- - 1 , I.-,. TIST OF LF.T'fEKS remaining in the P. st Office A at Sheltyville, Ind.. uncalled for. n the, Tth day of Oct.. Ifi3. l'eroucftlliui for these le; Ur will gay adttf tited, or they will nut be looked for. Burton. Charley Bact:int, Will Cayton, Win Cox. K Hnldun, J. C llerren, Nathan Howe, Wm Her.sley, IfettieMra Morris, Francia 2 Musier, Phefce A Mnunt, Mathiag lluasel, Mary A Stephens. John C . Shiruinons. John JOHN S. CAMl'UKLL, P. M. Chaffee. Oeo D Creek, Win. Fare. Martha J Fleming, Benlinda Fleming. James Uilion, W LARGE ARRIVAL OF XT.Ovcly-aTvTia,c3Lo CLOTHING AT SAJI. O'COXrVER'S, East side Public Square (ForU' old stand,) for FALL i WINT'R WEAR. Comprising erery style and prade of Clothes for Mens and Boys wear. 1 also nave a full assortment of ClolSis, Cassimcrcs & Ycstings. and an prepared to manufacture yarmcnts to order on short notice, and garantee witiifiictmn. I also kvconsivilly on hand a full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, comprising every article in the line, ueh as Shirts, Collars neck and pocket Inudkerchiefs, Susjiendert, Socks, Gloves. Nock Ties, Sec. Thosin need of any article in my line will find It to their adrantAee to pive me a call, as I pledjw myself to tell as cheap as any retail bouse in the country. Oct. e, iees. .1 TTJETIOJl9 : TUT. community of Shelby county and Ticlnity areherel.y notified that I have just receivl and now hare on hand one of the Largest and most deirahle assortments tf COOK, PARLOR AND OFFICE S3 BIP n 23j S3 Brer before offered ia this saarket, and will besoldatprtxs tliat cannot tan to meet the views of the closest buyers, and all will tirnl it to Uicr uitiuUge to G ive mo a, Call I also hare an extensive assortment of KETTLES, CASTINGS, SADIRONS. DOG1RONS, CUTLERY, LANTERNS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. I also keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kind of Brass, Copper, Sheet Irpn Si Tinware. Pone to Order and satisfaction guaranteed. Remember the place, West tide Ilarrisoa Street, first dor South of I'ahlic Square. - , Oct. 8, 1S3. Wm. J. WI5QATI. ESntAT MOTlt'fc. TAKEX uphy Oeorjre II. Bishop, ef Moral Township, Shelhy county, Indiana, a Bright Bay florae, supposed to te six years old next Spriug, star in forehead, near hind foot white, shod all round, about fifteen hands high, appraised at ninety-tlwee dollars Vy Thomas W. Fisher and Daniel Ilawrey, before Jusi.ce Francis Amos. Oct. 5, lr63 . Attest : AJLONZO KLA1K, Clerk. SOTiCE OF ADniMSTniTIQir. TVTCTICE is hereVy eiven that the undersigned has been 11 appointed a!minstraWr f the estate of John Fox, late of Shelter eoanty, Indiana, deceeW. taid estate is atppoaed to be eclvcat. Oct.vbsr S. 13. JACOB HEUBY, Administrator. Administrator's ale. JVTOTICE is hereby (riven that thenndersifned, adminisl tratorofthe estate ol John Fox, deceased, will effer for sale at public outcry, st the late residence of the deceased, in Union Township. Shelbv county. Ind.. on SATURDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER, 1H3, all his personal property not taken by the wi.low, con si stint; of Horses, Hoes. Wacons and Farsnius; Implement Uontehold and Kitchen Furniture, and various ether articles. Sale to begin at 10 'clock a. m. A credit of twelve months will he pven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved snrety, waiving Talutlua and appraieeveot lawa. Octoher ,l0. JAC0I CZU1T,, Ito'r.

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SOO Dnshcls Winter Picked F Eilioi OR which I will pay the hlihect merYet price tn cava. at my new St ire lloom on Uarnson street. ODDosite liott It Major's Bank. Oct.cIe63. W.TI. Tt. PA It IMS H. WANTED. EGGS. BUTTER. POTATOES, CHICKENS. PRODUCE of all kinds. Feather. ay Wool. Hides k l'elti, Ac.,fcc, fi,r which I will pay the hifrhett market price in ch. at n;y new Store Kooaj on Harrison str't, opposite Elliott it Moor's Pan. Oct. P, lfC3. xi yi. Jl. PAflltlMI. COMBINED I "Rofittrvl on1 fl l f ioo AiClittea an Organized for 1363. J. Ko:voji k. Phothlb AltXtSVKR KoBl.NKON Proprfeterf. . . L. .1. 1 V., T reasurer. Lras Kiver., KsUo. Manai'r J. McB4tm. Mast, of Circle. II. LtBwia. La. of Or. I... Msr THE 3IOT I'OnpLETE TIC AVELlAG LSTABLISIPIFXT l? AMLUICA. A Grand Collection cf LIVING WILD ANIMALS I In connection with aFint-cUna Equestrian and Gymnastic Co.. m. . wi AtucTici mim i.un rope. FIVE DASHING EQUESTRIENNES An Operatic, Ballett and antomine Troupe 1 Eujiged without Regard to Expense. 3 Clowns at Each Performance LEE POWELL, the great Wit and modern Grinaldi. limait Dat, the quaint, tjulziical extempore Vocalist. P. P. StAMON, the Almanac, chroniee k. rural humorist An Unequaled Collection cf Highly Trained Arabian Horses ! EDUCATED MULES, DANCING HORSES, AND FIG MY TRICK TON1ES. The Grand Procession Will nter town on the morninr of the day of Exhihitinn at 10 o'clock, led hy the Swan Chariot, drawn ly eleKai'tly marked hnrstu, containing IX'IVIGS COUNEl B1D, The following Ladles and Gentlemen compoee the Troupe ct this Mammoth Company : HAD AM MARIE nOLIXSOX and herwonderful Iai.ciog Horse, "Tammany" and "Don Juan", trained hy Levi J. North. XAlrLLE A KXTE, the youthful rrima Dona of the Arena. U EI GESE Da LOJtMK. the nly female that Enter the Den of the ild Beauts in Europe or America. MAD' LIE JSAEELLE, the Claiming DanMiu-, 2 A FAIHIE A'A IE, the Poetry of Motion. Jr. J, LOEUSOX, 'X'&P LUKE EIVERS, ! the most acLOinnlihv1 rirnfnati Srnir Uider in America, WILLIE DC7 TOX, the renowned Equestrian of diring omr'iitoti thf bare-back steed Mr. JOLYEOEIXOX, thechmnnion Four and Six Horie Rider of America, introducing hi highly trained Camachee steed Mr. SAMUEL RIITXEIlA R T. the hero of turning three SomeraulU before alikhtir.(ron the rond, and known K mm K . . fllJl or-, inei'nne n Arania. the superbly marked ana higliiy .LLCATtD I10RS lb (I all ah. To which, without extra charjrej the following collection of rare Living wild Animl's A Pair of Russian Elks, from the wilds of Si' eria. The wonder of the World. The Horned Horbe, the last of his race, including isions, Timers, Wears, Lcop- , ards, Panthers, donkeys, Bird 8, etc., etc., forming a splendid collection of Wild Animals, the whole reing under One MAMMOTH PAVILION FOR OXE PRICE OF ADMISSION. WILL EXHIBIT AT Shelbyville SATURDAY October 17 St. Paul Monday October 19, 1563. AvBtuno Boxes 50 cent. Pit25rts. Children to Bom 35 cu. So half price to Pit. Ioors opmat 1 and " . a GLASS, STOMF. AID QLEE.tS TTAZZC, a lam stct jast reseiTvd at IHACEXI.fi Ko. 1 Ear IT ruse.

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A Slander Ventilated. In Another column will b found a card signed by U tte wivei of loldierj in tbia citj receiving allowance from the Township Trustee of Addison, refuting a mean and cowardly slander put afloat in regard to him and Geo. C. Thachir unquestionably instigated by one or two abolition grocery dealers in this city, whose names we could mention if neces

sary ,we will only say it was not T. M. Math er, I. T. Brown, J&'a 31. Sleetb, Marshall Elliott, nor John Deprez. The whole affair was one tissue of falsehood, as proven by &e card this day published a mean attempt to injure the reputation and standing of an o'.d and hon ored citizen, whose word would outweigh, the oath of the entire crew engaged in this dirty transaction even if some of them da mate pretensions of piety. Mr. AViLsox, the Trustee, invitea a most rigid investigation into his official conduct, and is perfectly uilling to see th ''proof ' prated about, but the affidavit mus beij;iu'd by a mora responsible rams thttn one that nadeits appearance in an jurv 1S61' in In- . - - lianapolis. tSm That eminent personage. Cvr.i Wrijit (not inaptly termed Granny Wright by tunny) made one of his famous but char acteristic speeches in Suir Creek one dav laat month. At first they met in a. urove, but ! the crowd was so pitifully small that they adjourned to an edidoe near by, eometimts U9ed fur the purpose of bia?bheainz the a I ' memory of Him who taught peace and good will to man on earth. Ly the promulgation of the most incendiary species of abolitionism by shameless, ignorant and illiterate slanp whangera, who are too lazy to work, and hav impiously assumed the sacred calling as the easiest May of makiDg a living. Cyrus was, of course, profound, sarcastic and eloquent He asserted that it was necessary a man should be an abolitionist in order to be a patriot, (he is a faithful disciple of Helper), that Democrats were all traitors, that the negroes were the puperiors of everybody but the abolitionists, and the equals of them that he hoped to see the negro soldier elevated to a position where he could command and enforce respect Cyrus is"J a brilliant nnd a shining light in the galaxy of ehody patriotism. He is remarkable for many traits of character, among which we might men. tiou two prominent hi9 "loyalty" and benevolence. We have heard his liberality and benevolence discussed extensively, and the opinion arrifed at was that the devil could catch his soul on a pin hook bated with five cent ''Lincoln scab." lie of course is a friend of the soldier, but we' caution all needy defenders of the stars aud stripes nt to expect a manifestation of that friendship in a tangible or pecuniary way, for that is not hiii :,style." Cyrus is a member of that distinguished firm, Davis, Wright & Green. but we are unable to say whether or not he shaves his head or asserts that "the man who thinks more of the constitution than his government is a traitor." l,Tlie Republicans having become satiafied that truth will defeat them, have resolv ed to deceive the people by relyinz wholly on falsehood. Let the friends of truth, of order, of personal liberty and constitutional Government be on the alert, and eee that no Larni comes to them by this vile system of falsehood. It is the old trick of despotism to seize upon the liberties of the people. NEW STOCK JUST HF.CE1VED AT THE POST OFFICE DllUG STORE HAVING purthased the stock and fixtures heretofore kept hy S. W. Morgan, and having largely increa.ed the sarae. I am now prepin d to say to t!e cititens of this city and Shelby county that hereafier I will I enabled to accommodate my cutoaiers with everything; llongicir fr the varicubrai.che8 0f theDRUG b. Al'OTHF.CAKY TRADE. Particular ottention (tiren to PRKSCRIPTIONS ;ight and day t'dspartof the iu;i-ss wecan attend to in con nertion with principle of Science and Chemlstrv. PHYSICIAN'!1 will find my t.k full and complete, and prices as low as the lowest. TheoMectl- my liusiness sh ill he to satisfy the wants and wishes of the public, and not the money. A call is solicited. unell J.II. LEEFER5. JWI LL pay the hiheat price In Caah for T ft at ny Few Packing rooms on the Kast side of Uanisoa street, first r ortof therns5tertaa Caarrh-ChTrnlU. 517 . l. 20lm USXfiTM. .

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SM9 ew Goods, THE cit'tT.ief fhRyv.rty are TretWy cCe4 tUatat the ioTe locnt on uwr w.a Jwsi4a full aaaorUsecl of ef erery article pert. tin to miY (G(0D)1D) Trale. bought t the Lit TUtrs for ch. and wUl U m' or Ihcaatsc. i sia.l aim to keep CJ at ck of LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Siicctinfi, 8hirtins, F 1 a n n c 1 s , &c o . "ul! an 1 cririte. I!ir!rh.1 at nir'erf yr eiperi-i--e tii thr tric. I 'r"iis - Xj r ki! le-lect the t u.crM, iil rxerc,' thr au." in ti.e e'.rcti.'n of n y c -!. a&d it is ejjai Hint an iufrrior art ! ui.r. B.r. 1 nave n Ijh t ibe rtu.ijii.l f a Urge .V cf R EADY-HADE CLOTHING. h.ch w v-urcl ae. 'ef r t': e ra!.an-t wHl tMHively le -j1J at firs; Ccit. to ctu-e cat t. st. c. A fail l.ne tf BOOTS Sc SHOES, Hats nnd Orajoss. D-nt he dec::Tfcl. lutctll ant eTm-.ne try itk fore parchating riavi.ere. l.utt,;r tJ tie. No. 5 Kay House Bwk. rtliUV IllIltL. XJ. 3X. GAUD Iff a in in the JFicldl My Motto is Small Profits ancj Quick Returns. T MAVE jr.t opese4 ai aia aow oCerifi for sale a tu. JL. nr lot of ail ko.ds of PRY 1SOOTS A.D SIIOCS, HATS VISTX) CAPS, Of the Latest Styles, and am prepared to ofer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. TTPCall and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A penry .vtd is to pence earned. TtjMy St . re is 01 djor North of Dr. Rot ins' Drue Store here I nhil always Ix lii jy to vi'aii Ujx.n thoe that favor me with acU. V. il. HAW. SLellyville. June II, 1-C2. 1MP0RTANTT0 FEMALES. Dr. CZIEHSEM.WS PILLS. TheComHiftion of irprrdients in tliese Tilla are the result f a lonjf and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and aertaiu incne??ing all irretcnlarities. Painful Mmotrationa. reuiovinr all ol?trurtiiris. ln-t)t'r from odd r otlerwiw, heanl-u-he, pain in the wide, palpitation of the heart, whites. all nervoni afT:t!otu. hyt ri. fHlipue. paio inthelAck nt-A limit. &.C., disturbed tla p. aliich ariicfroia iutcrruptiou of nature. DR. CIIEESEHAN'S PILLS was the commencement t a new era in the treatment of tlioM irrwularitiratid ftttru-tUii which have C"i.if.ei o many to a wlxoi ur.ivt Noftnale enn uijoy p.iod health unle .t! i rt-cular. aiid hei.evrr an oiatrucUoa take place the general tcaitli to tio line. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are the most efTectual remely ever known for all comrdaicte leruliar Ui linuaJt. 1'oall claes they arw invaluaUie, inJuci'ij. uHA ctrtti.tty. i'ifJUil rtciuxrit. They are kiion Vi thousand ho have used ti-Ui at J.Cerent eriods. t'irouirtiout tlie country, ha vice the sanction ofaome of the nWeriiwaf 17,.jici i nt i'u Anrtet. ciit-d dirtciittnt. at itmj tthm ? ,ui f not O with rwh l.x the i'rict Otie Ihilar jrr ZW, Containing from 5U to CO I'ilia. Pills tul ly mail, promptly, ty remittine to the rrcprietjr. Sold v Irurv'it! cenerally. R. U. IIL'TC H 1 N . Pro.. t.'0 Cedar St.. New-York. novC-ly For sale ly 6, W. Morbam, U.el'j ville. REMOVAL ! XEW STASD AM) SEW STCCfi fllllE citizens of Shelly county are liere'y notified that I I Lav removed t the late and cua.oiolios roota im ODD FELLOWS HALL, EAST sflDi: ITHLIC SfQUAHE, Where I now have vnd aliall rort:nne tn keep ennstar.tlj hand a full aasortincat of 'SJfUK ASU PA It LOIS. of various grades, s'.yles and prices. Also, a full assort tnent of Tix, PsRas:, corn: r ad sheets hon WAKE constantly rm hand or masnfucfared to order. I aiao keep a zeittrai aSMirtn.ei.t ot Wooden Verc, Table Cutlery, Coal Oil Lamps, UOUM: IXUMSIII.XC COODSt AC. at prices Lb keeping with ti Umea. JOBBING, such as Gatterine, P pontine. Roof r j, Rrpalilss;, h to oruer oa mart ouUce, aiu v srrr t.i. XIIO'S V. 69IlTlf. I have the exclusive richt to ae'.l la the Ctenrties of and fchelty. HALEY, MORSE iz BOYDEN'S ParurT tcr r.Tns Clothes Wringer. Ths Machine is an improvement ever all other Wr'.racg Machines yet In vented. It will wric a Pocket Hanker chief or a lied Quilt dryer than it can poea tly done ty hand, without alteraUcn, In less than one-e'ct.th cf thetiea, and can he - derated ry a child taelve years old. It will save the com of the irachine in the wear and tear of dothae, in at y melium s sed faoiily, in tii montha. It reeds only to sees in operation to sahstaatiate the UcM as stats4 aixive. trice, No.2, S, No.3, f. JTrAny enewiahinsto try one -fthe Machines kefore purchaeinc, can have ene se&t to their boose, ty Veav-o their addresa, as ahvvc apwtfe 50,000 FEET SEASONED LUMBER AT ITEWAHT FLAXIXC XearrheRRhvldire, SBILBITILLX TISH WANG, The Great Chices Heady for Secret Diseases. COX VILA. PLUI OWJI A CWE. lnmliMU r.ir1v vegetable: rleaaant to the taate ; haee bad odor, and may t rr.e.i la t! vrt j- ket without faar of detection. I'noe lit K. F-t li I to any iMne by J. J. KKUMtS, O CUtit rh;U4'prJai OrruUxs seat free. !si:si