Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 27, Shelbville, Shelby County, 10 March 1864 — Page 3
VOLUNTEER.
X- O C - Club o-morrow Right Iht Democrats and conserTfttire men are Te,ftfully notified that there will be a meeting t.f the Democratic Union Club ofAddiTownship at Corj'a Hall to morrow (Friday) eteninR, at 6 J o'clock. A general ittendanee of every man in favor of the Union and th Constitution and opposed to the establishment of a despotism is urgently requested. Come one! come all ! PA. The Hoard of County Commissioners convened at the Court House on Monday last Present: Jas J, Ccrtis and JohnMc CoNxrm CommiMioncrs. Mr. Ruck U still confined lo his room by sickness, nnd we regret to learn is recovering very slowly! Tin se iivin.2 business before the ' Hoard should tar-scnt. it the present week, as this is usually a sliort session. , ' ffrjT The March term or the bhelby Common Tien Court, Judge BissiRK presiding; cotnmct-ccd at the Court llous on Monday last Addison Township. There will be a Township Convention of the lMmocracy of Addisrn Township in the Court House at Siielbyvtlle, at I o'clock in the afternoon of SatirJUy, thcUGthday of March. 1 Hit, for the purpose ofpnttingiu no nin;ttion a ticket of Township officers to he supported and elected at the ensuing April election. A general attendance of the Democracy of the Township ivreqncsted. lly otder of COMMITTEE. 4, - i I,, -ri - In Operation Ag aim. We have heretofore neglected to mention that Jo Stewart has got his machinery all again in operation at his new location on Jackson st eel, and prepared to execute all work in the carpenter line at short notice and on reasonable terms. His machinery is nil of the atest and most approved attorns, enabling him to execute a vast amount of work with a few hands, and of course at correspondingly low prices. On a Strike. We understand that the jour carpenters in this city are on a strike for higher wncs. The Hiblo pays the laborer is worthy of his hire, and the almost fabulous prices now demanded for nearly every article consumed by a family admonishes m -chanics and others that their income mus1 bo increased or starvation retrenchment at home he adopted. TnE 51st. The fifty-first rcghnent has rcenlistcd in the Vetran service, and is now at home on the usual thirty days fulough. The members of Co. F. (Capt. Jack. Flinn's Co.,) arc looking well and hearty. Vt understand that Co. F. has reorganized nnd elected new officers, as follows: Captain T. A. Morrison, Nt. Lieutenant John M'Laughlin, '2nd Lieutenant Win. Linville, Orderly Sergent .la's Whitcomb. The oflicers and members of this Company are anxious to recruit to the maxium standard of ono hundred men, and if there are any entertaining a notion of entering the er vice in a vetran regiment this i a good op. portunity. B6i. The parties engaged in the robbery of Vincent Taylor and Mr. Tucker have been arrested and are now in jail. Their trial vill probably come off during the present term of the Common Pleas Court PST" We were yestenloj honored hy a rnll, in our absence, from O. J. Ulessner Evy, of Morgan. Capt. Iam'i, Donelsox, ol T i-. i j r .. ex ? jvcitiur, uu iiyu. si. -m. iva, ui er hbakeragA C?3- It pretty generally settled that the perere cold weather in January and Febru" nry killed the Peach trees and the buds at least of the Ipfs hardy varieties of the apple nnd pear wc have not heard of a sincle instance where it is believed the peach tree escaped. Liberty Township. There, was a inectingofthe Democratic and Conservative men of Liberty Township hell nt the School House near Cynthiana on March the 5th'lS6l, for the purpose of organizing a Democratic club. The meeting was called to ord.r j Dr. Tevis. Mr. Elscy llucker was appointed Chairman and Dr. Tevis, Sec Creed; and h. i. Jones. The meetinir ad iournd to mret np;ain at Midiletown on Sattirday, March the lCt'i, lSr4, at 1 o'clock. 1. M. A general attendance of every man in favor trthe Union and the Constitution and opposed to the. establishment ot a despotism is earnestly invited to attend. Come one J Come all !f By Order of CLUB. Tho JelTpr8onian Literary Society. Thts society of young men, organized No. remberlst, 1862, under the auspices of'Prot A. D.LTNcn, is now one anions the first in the State, and although attended since its organii Uion with many difficulties, it hat ever manitained its honor and integrity as a society. 'Sneh an institution is a benefit to any community, and it may be said here that they cordially-in viU all young men to become members. Tbis society possesses through the afynpj of eotne of our citizens, a well se lected Library of 800 volumes forwhich they owe their thanks. The society wishinc their IIonorkfT Members to become better ac . .. . xt. i xuainted with their regular meeting 'pvo them a 6pal inTitation to attpflii their next regaltr meeting t their hall Fridaj evening MarchJlV; : . .. ; . . .. t r
reianr. 1 lie vnairman nppomted tne lOllOW- I time and distance tables, etc. Also, finely executed in" pnllMiin. na n Pmnm.il .IrnPr.i r,n. ! of publicl uiidinirs, tastefully arianccd and teautilullj
'VT , v " . . , ord. with an elegantly iliuiuir.atol vignette border.
nmoipnnu vttosii unon: ur. AeviS iMllltn I. isi-incenrraredfrom the latest otheialsurtevs.
Let TiiEM'tfAHft tVWe under
stand that the few malignant abolition tiper in fugar Creek Township, with a clerical ilnng whanger at their head, hate organized themselves into the undertaking business. The fir?t delivery of their work promises to be a dear job as we are informed so dear in lilCl HIvY I' III UC OJJfc k'J tuvrvi t. some cheaper method hereafter to their cowardly and malignant spleen. tent rsf-The Serretarv of War informed a gentleman from Brooklyn, N. Y.. on the 7th that another call for two hundred thousand men would be made irameadiatly on the filling of the 500,000 call. Argvmentive. The Banner disposes of j th able and lorim! speech of HoV T. A. Hendricks in a style peculiar alone to the modern patent lnyalistsjy ! denouncing the author as a ''trait'. r " Drownep. About 4 o'clock fti Tuesday afternoon the body of Cathrine Triwbo, was found in the mill fiomn, life extinct hc wits lat seen about non ccminc down the path leadin? alonz sid' V:e mill race, h'lie was limit 70 yeari olaco An inquest was held by Esquire Hrown : n l a verdict of accidental drowning found. . JYolicc. At-n in Mm of-fbe'Dirton of the f?h'el: byville nn-1 St Vincent'' Church Turnpike i Company, a divident of 25 per cent on the subscribed capital stock ot said Lompan--was declared due and payabla", on the 10th day of April, 2 j per cent on the 10th day of Mav, and tlo percent bit the loth davof June, im. " E. P. THOMTSOX, Trcas. John W. Kobertson,- !rWy. . Notice to the Stockholders. Office of the nit.hvviLr.s fc Morrtstown Turnpike Company. There will be an election held at their office in Shelby villc, on Saturday the 2nd day of April next, at 1 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing three directors for said Company. I5v Order of the Hoard. ALEXANDER COIIY, Sec'y. SriEEBYviLLi:, March 7th, 1804. . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS " OrriCE OK THE ?HULBYV1L1.E ti. CoM.'XntS TfRM'IKS Co., j Shelliyville, l:liruary 4, 18U4. . j At a meetitis of tlie Boaril of nirfetfrs of the Compntiy hel ' on atunlay the 21 la.v,of . .T.'inuary. lrG4,an insUllmentof tweiitj-five per cent on Ulc Capital Stock wras declarel ilueaml i;iya'ile on the fir.-st Monday in May, 1.SG4, at the otfro otsaid Company. - - r '' Further additinuAl inStnllqientj npr4-'tM Capt' tail Stock wsi declarp'l due fcnd yaj-aoa, the first M outlay of .line, Jutland Aucute;ich. Ry Order Of Jk Bohri. , f 'DAVID LOUDKN, Sec.' Andrew J. Ciierrt, Treasurer. Cm FliMALES ! i , FEMALES! FEMALES! -Use that Sajk. rr.tAFAiiT Rt:)T known as ' upiMEOLD-s extract r.rcnr. fi , Forall Oohiplkints nn-idpnt to the Sex. o family should 1 without it, and ivme will when ni triedi "lts used Vv YptNa and Ou', , ; ' In the derllnenr chance of life, before and after Jfiir- ''(?: iiirij and a fUr confinement, to strengthen the Nerv. restore Natlue to ftsl'roper channel, and inviuoratthe Rroken down Constitution, from u haiattr cause n'ginitiff. .; ' USE SO WORE VTORi;HLES3 TILLS I , . TAKK j -' nniVEOLD'S MXjtiACT EUQItl See AdTertisement In another column. cAt out, au4 send ,..-. '. " fr it . . ui - ; ' ISOTICF, OF AI7f iNlSTHATUOr. "JfOTICE is hereby (riven that-the nndersiifliPd has heen appointi'd adiiitnij' rat')r of the estate ti tVilliam Cotton, late of. Shelby cuuty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solveut. March 8. 18H4. i'lIUMAS A. COTTON", Adm'r. Adiiiiiiiirntor's .Sale. : JVf OTICE is lvrey ffiven that the nndersipned, Adnr'n l Istrator of the estate of William Cotton, late of ShePv county, decea-od. will offer Ttn- sale .it public tutctinn on the premisfj of the deceased in tTnion Township, Sfu'P'v C"Unt lnd.,on THURSDAY, CteSlstday of M ARC 11,1 al 1 the personal estate (nrt taken hy the widow.) consistinsr of Horses, Cattle. H i's Corn. Hay. Waoh and Harness, Ru?gy and Harness, Ilnusehold nd Kitchen Furniturc, and various otVr article. Pale to liesiin art 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS. Sums of three dollars and udder cash over three dollars a credit of nine months will le given, the pure' aser pirins his note with freehold soenritv, waiving valuati.u aud appraisement laws. Jlarrh . lf-64. THOMAS A. COTTON, Administrator. ST ATI-, OF IMIAA S1J.ELBY COUXTY. In the Shelly Circuit Court Api il Term !St54. FRANCIS ALBERT, ) Petition for Divorce. LEWIS ALBERT. s Va it remembered tha on the 7th,lay of March A. T. the said plaintiff by Alfred Major Ki. her Attorney filed her petition in the Clerk's olhoe of said court in the lefore entitled matter, and nlso theafii larit of a disintereed rerson that said dctendantLewi, Allertisanon-resilent of the SMteof Indiana, said defendant is thecefo- nt fietl to te ami appear in said Cotivt on I the second day of the rest term tliereof to be held at the Court House in the City of Shelyviile, Shelby County, In diana, on the lt Monday of April, A. D. lt4. to plead to or answer saul petition, or m ciefault thereof the same will be heard In his absence. Witness, Alomo Blair. Clerk of said court thisTth dy of March. A. P. 1-04. ALONZO BLAIR, Clerk AinttiJ MxXiRAtty fvifTlff. J ?; y k : A S II Ell .&.A M4.MS ' F.W CIVIL ABric6x6lIESSi6AIi TOWNSHIP iLVLAP! STATE 'OF TXDIAXA: npKIS Map trill sVtc tbeCWU Township, s ell as the I Congressional; tl Sections and fractional Sections; every Post Ollice mid Rail Rend Station. Also, Rivers Streams, Canals, l',ail Roads. &.r.. &c. The niarijiu will le filled up of a preat variety of statistical matter and tables, pivirs; the population of the State ly cour.ties, population of the UuliaJStat s.popul ttion of the principal c tie- in the l mteil Mate, leitth of railroads. .iews t colin the most approved style, and by te bps; artists in the country; thepuplishe.rs have spared neither pains or money to make this a first class map in every raj-tiCular. As this will be tho first Civil Totfnship Map of Indiana published, ft is confidently relieved that it will supply A want lone felt by the penple ef our Mate; and U may I1 fully assured that it will conrpare favorably with any map of the various States ever puMlshM. It measures about 4o Jo 61 inches colored, varcihel and mouuted on haavycan vass. with rolter anl cornice la a substantial manner. Messrs. Aiherfc Ad.ams want . , COMPETEST AGEMT5, To make a thorough eanvassin cvry TKshipi th State. To these who can "jui ue Diu, T tney oiler great Induce' men ts for making m-uuy. . . , This May will be th best thine tnt canvaamnr arenb elr told in lliw.as erry tTWt:pen fittaily Will want it. Rersrs wishirg an seency. would do well to apply immsadiately, as tie test territory is iir(r rapidly taken Address ASIIER & ADAMS, Publisher, Indianapolis. Ind'siva. OP5ce a:;d Sales-Room, Xo, 4, Odd Kellowt IUU tip Stairs. . j "'.; f ' fTUII,r.T S50APS AXDFJUE-UnERY . ft. i larje and superior arttAit jostreceive-I at the March 2 i'OSOFIICE 1K14STWRK. Druiikcniiess Cured. "KING ALCOIHHARRESrED." ... 1'osTUCjMicb., Sept. IS, 1563. , M. Kioxm: I received tKe boxf Dr. Zane's AnUdoU you sent mc a few daj ago, and gtve it w, the person according to directions.: It has dope hiaa good, and he saya ne non i warn any more rum. i nave a brother who i - f confirmed .twokarj. iwanrft.viut.' ise,n,t me I another Ux. Yours, , ,. A. B. One hos Dr. lansa Antidote will ft; re th trrt inTeteratdru:ik int,aml can l civea without tnepatlents knowlede. Sold br all reprectblethTiJxicr srat tytaailbr JOHN J RROMBR, 403CMlBUt Ssrtet w Pi- OtmssnasMtfrM- . -' vTrVta
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SV NAV TTIF. taiMins; Pouth-est corner of Public Square on Washinetnn stre, ocenpied by the Union Bakery. is cCeref fi r sale at atarrain anJ on easy l?rmi. Also the stock in trade, fixture". A.O., of said Unin Bakery, cnsistininf aeeneral aortment of fancy articles. Toy. Confectionary, Nuts, F.atin.n Saloon Furniture. Oven, kc. It is a d- siraMe opportunity nl location fnr any onedesireing to ester into the Bakery ami Confectionary business. If desired the stock: and tuild'ng will be soil operate. For further particulars inquire of the suvrriNr en the premises. PETER WE12T. Shelbyville, March t, 1S64. tfo THOMAS W. $31 ITII. Manufacturer of Tin, Brass, Copper and Sheet-Iron "A fVX'O, nd Dealer in CQOff AND I PARLOR STOVES; i-Mrd-ware, GOAL OIL LAMPS, QUEERS ; WARE, .GLASS - WA.RE; Loolcing- Glasses, House ' Furnishing Gooda, Notions, 2o. My assortmeni nf the above poods n-ill always be 'uimd full acdciciplete. comprising tvery article in the liie und of a superior quality. . . I Mro the tsclu.'ive Agency for the sale in Shelby county of the celebrated j BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. I have one of Uie Machines now on hand, which farmers are requested to call and examine before making a purchase of any otner machine. Important to Housekeepers. I still have the Agency for the sale in Shelly county of II.1X.E1?, & BOIDEN'S Clothes Wringer, One of theGreatest Labor Saving Inventions of tlie Age 1'hey save one half the lafcor of washing day. The saMti? of clothes I yprcssinj: the water out leteen two rubber foils usteail ot te usual method ot "twisting," will ainoant to tiou-jh, in six months, in any ordinary familv, to pay fora Machine. TJie finest fabric may be wrung dry witliout the lea.-t injury. Woolen goods can be wrung in this way from iKiiliim water to prevent their fullaig. There is no iron ahout it that can possibly come in contact with the clothes. In.-tcl .( thumb-rereM-s, wedies. or set sprimr. prt a lover purchase upon the rolls, and by means of elastic bands the rolls became perfectly self-reiulating, rnd will wring a small or ljirge articleeipially dry without alteration. The machine can be readily attached to a round or square tith. from half an inch to two inches in thickness, without the least injury to the tub. Any person purchasing one of these Wringers, can return t at any time, within one month, and have their money re funded, if not satisfied. ROOFING. GUTTLKIXG, SPOUTING and JOB WORK Done to order on short notice, in a workmanlike manner und am nte I. tore in Odd Fellows Hall, East side Public Square, nnd on Washington street, first door Kast of Ilainiltou's Rank. SUELJSYVIL.L,E1 IM. THE GREAT EMLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S , CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. TROTKCTED RY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Preja red from, a prescript n nSir Jtme Clark, JT.D. jftytiieian r.l ra oroviary to the (Ju et . This'invaluable medicine is Unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is robject. It moderates all excesses-and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure mav he relied on TO JIARICICD LADIES Tl is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on tM monthly period with regularity. ..Each bottle, price One Dollar, hears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterieits. OA.TJTIOU. ttese F!s thovld nst be takn by female during t?u rir.ST TnREXOSIILStf Prgitncy, at they aretttre to bring on. Jiiscarriaje, but at any ether time they are Mfe. " " ' . - In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion ef the Heart, Hysteric and Whites, these Tills will effect, a cure wfcea all other means have failed ; and altho' powerful remedy, do iot contain iron, calomel, antimony or anything hurtful lo the constitution. Fulldircetions in the pamphlet around each package, which should lie aareuily preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, ;:7 Cortlandt street, Xew-Tork. N. B- 5 ' ,W and 8 postaja stamps enclosed to any au thorixed Ageut, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. Dr. M. KOUIa, Agent, fchelhyrilie. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES r PULMONIC WAFERS! THiOrigiFal Medicine Estaiilished in lS7,and first article of the Kind ever introduced uader the name of " Pclxomc WArERs' in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic Wafer are ccunterfd ts. The penuinecan be known by the name of DRY AN ling stamped on each VaFER. BST4!CS Fcuoxk Waeeki KelieTt Couehs. Colls, Sore Throat, llorseness. Brtas l'VUf okic Waivrs . Relieve-As tlwna. Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing." BrtaVs Pclmomc Wafcss Relieve Spitting of Blood, pains in the Chest. . Brtaji PcuaoMc Wafers -RelieTe'lncidientCoa-umptifTn. Lung Distwe. ' . HtTAJt's Pc.lsomc. Wafers Relieve Irritation of the Crula and Tonsils. Bryas's Plnokic Wafers 4rr: Relieve the above complaints in Ten Minutes. i. l!RTA5'S VftMOMC Ti'irai Area Blessing to all classes and Const! tutiona. , i Brtaht Pcxwnme Wafers - ' Art adapted for Yocaiists" and Public Speakers. Brtak's Pruwostc Wafers Are in a simple rbn "n4 "pleasant to the taste. N tan's PtTmoMC Wafers ' Not only jrelicT hut eUeft rapid and listing Cures. Brtak's Prutosic Wafers Are warranted to give sattafactiosi to everyone. Nofwilly shnuttt e withAUtaboi of RRTAVS PULilONlC WAFERS inthehouse. No traveler should he virhnnt asurriv f Un-ai'i Pnlmnnie Wafrr in KiaiuvLrl. son will ever o! -t m for Rv.,-. p,-, , fWtrtR Twnty-riTe Cents,
JOB HOiES, Sole ProprietAr.-27Cortlandist. N.T. iaf-ly . r.M.KOBI5S,AsBt,BbB2hrvUl.
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STATE OF INMA'A ?hh.t CoCTl. : , 7o the bherif of Shrlhy Comnty. You are herel y cot,fid that de oftiees to be ftlled by th lection of the first Monday of April, 104. are the followine : One Township Tru?ee In wrntTwnVp In said county. Oi.e Justice of lie Peace in Jacktvn TowniUip is lace cf James Clark. whetrm haj ranired. ' Ore Justice of the Pesce ia " jble Township, in plaee of Daniel V. Ave'y. ret jrr.ed. One Justice of the Teace in AJdison To wrshrp in place of It. A. Worland. whoe t-rm hai expiml-' One Justice of the Pence in Hndricks Township, In plaee of Jam-H R. Ross, whse terra has expired. One Justice cf the leaceinSuear Creek, Township, in place of James R. Crosby, who fai le-1 to notify. One Jutice cf Peace in Erandywine Township, in place of James B. Itolmes. whose term has expired. One Justice of the Peace ii Union Township, in p!c cf Thomas Moberly, whnse tTm has expired. One Justice of the Peace in Hanover Township, in ptlce of Saituel Enifle. whose term Ins expired. And as n aii.v CeustaMe in each towiuhlpaa there art Justice of the Peace in the same, elected and to I elected. Ami as many Supervisors f the Roads as there are Road Districts in each Township in sai-i county. And jou are directed tu gke notice of the sme accordinj to Ir.-v. Witness Alonzo Clair, Cle-k of the ?helby Circuit Court, and the seal therunto aiLeJ, this 9th day of March 14. ALUNZO BUAIH, Cleric (,t Shelhy Circuit Court. puocr.AyiATiox. I, flcnry Doble, Shoriil of Shelby County. Indiana, do herchy notify the qtial! fled voters of ?ai 1 county that an election will I held at the uual places of h.ildin? elections in said county, on the lit"t Mos-iay in April next, for the purpose tf electing persons toail the offices enumerated In tte tert ficate aV.ve, which 1 certify to le a true copy I theor:itil cci tiftcatc delivered to me ly the Clerk of jhe Shelly CiixuitCoui tthiS 8tU day of March, A. I). 1HTJ. 1IKMRY POCt-i:. Mr 10 3v Sheriff of Shell.y Cotlntj, Iud. INDIANA WHC LEGALE . BOOK SPAPER HOUSE! B0 WEN, STEWART & CO., Xq. 18 Wetl Washington St. Indianapolis BLlltr.S is SCHOOL BOOKS, Letter and Cap Papers, Wrappinp Paper, Commercial Note, Ronnett Kuan!, U indow :aper. Wall Paper, Ulank Books. Memorandums. Lead Tencils, St.el and Gold Tens, Pen Holders, Inks, Ac. CIXCLVXA71 - CHICAGO BILLS DUPLICATED. 0,000 rounds of Rag Wanted rrHE community of Shelby county and vicinity are herc1 by notified that I have just received and now have n hand ouo of the Largest and most desirable assortments ef COOL PARLOR AND OFFICE Evr beforeoffered in this market, and will be sold at prices tha cannot fail to meet the views of the closest buyers, and alLvill tiud it to tber advantage to G ire 1110 ;l Call. Ialss have an extensive assortment of . KEVTLKS, CASTINGS, SU11U)XS. DOG1ROXS. : CUTLERY", LANTERNS, nCUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &c. I aU Veep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kino of Biass, Copper, Sheet Iron & Tinware. nEPanr.YG uyd jonu jtg Done to Order and satisfaction guaranteed. RmemVr thqilace, AYestside Harrison Street, fir door Soith of Tublic iquare. ftt., 1853. TVm. J.WIN GATE. LOOK HERE! rilUE peplf Shelbyville and Tieinity are respectfully I. requested take notice that at my Shop. North side Public Squnrercond door Wtst of llendr.cks Dru? Store, msv always bound a large stock of llome and Custommade work BOO S AND SHOES ...... 1 i . For Jen, oys. Women and Misses Wear . as nn bcuod elsewhere In town, an which I warrant to be Is hofi as the Mest v and guarantee to sell As Cbap as the Cheapest. prove thruth of this it is only necessary t G-XVZ ME A. CALL, Bool or She made to order wtien desired. Sole Leatherrsle by the side or piece. KF.1AIC.G done on ibsrt notice ana lo a work manlike mann, Jan. 38,250 ' GEO. H. LUXS. Fam' for Sale. APAR7.0F 240 ACRES, situate In Sugar Greek Triship. Shelby ceunty, is offered for sale at low figures al on easy terms of payment. AbOut JV acres of said isi Is cleared and unde culu ration, the balnc timberednd of good site arid quality. The soil is good and adapd to the raising ef all crops usually cultivated in this Men. ind situated convenient to markets, mills, Jtc. Fiiirther partieulars, terais, tc. apply to ISAAC CDEL, Fairland, Ind. JanSS-tfo rMOTicmr AD.m istratio.v NoticJ is here' i Ten tht the un.lersiened has teen appo int ! ed Admimstrsr of the estate of Joan V. nice, late of Shelby niy, iim.a, ueceaseo. oaiu dim i upposoi mj dc
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AND produce; store WM. F.TlASON, Dealer ia all Kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Nerth-West Corner Harrison aad Franklia Streets. Pine Tar, Nails, all kinds. Willow Ware, Well Buckets, Crockery, Coffee Mills, Table Cutlery, Radius. Candies, Tea. all kinds, Churns, .Ammunition, Coal Oil it Lamps, Ground Coffee, English Currants, Hoosier Jeans, Rye, drowned, Yellow Ware, WIIITE SUGAR & HONEY SYRUP. Tins, Needles, Supendcrs, Thread, sol Motions ef erery kiud, Whwlesaleaud Retail. COUNTRY" rnoDtCE Taken in exchanee for Cash or Good at the highest market price. I shall alu keep . constantly ou hand a full assortment of GARDEX AXD FIELD SEEDS. IVOTICC TO COTUACTOIIS. Omcter mi Shsxkyvuj.e ao Ccli-mbi s TririKt Co..) bhelliyville, lnd., February 1-C4. Sealel prnposals will be received at the oiBce of said Company up U Saturday. March the lth, 14. for theira I r.r. Graveling and completion of the Shelbyville and Columbus Turnpike Road from Shelbyville t St. John's Switch, according to the plans and specifications cf said roaa now en file. The work mil.- be commence I by the first dy tt Mny, 1S04, end mutbe compbed ly the first day of Ivcemler, 10-4. The work will be let by the section, and will 1 paid for as tlie work propreeson the third Monday of each mutitti, reserving twenty jt cent, of the amount dmreach e mtractor antil the completion of the contract. The Directors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids or put cf bid. Hy Order of the Board. David Locbex. Sec. Tho's Ievol. Pres. PROTECTION NSURANCE COMPANY. GOSHEN, INDIANA. INSURED AND AUTHORIZED by STATE AUTHORITY Capitol ., Accumulated Capitol ........ 100,000 S 50,000 .OFFICIOS: James IT. Rabxes, President. L. II. T ethos. Vice Tres. P. 31. KkkDAtx, Treasurer. T. M. Matcu, Secretary. . E. Ij. 1VUIGIIT, General Agent. This Tlome Company ornnlzed tinder the Indiana 5tate Laws, passed June 17th, lS, offers to insure owners of buildings, detached residences and contents upon as reasonable terms as any responsible Insurance Company. By Law, Business confined to this State, A sure Indemnity in case of Loss. DIRECTORS t lion Milton Mercer, James II. Bams, Esq., Hon. J. II. Decrees, T. M. Hatch, Esq. Hon. C. W. U. EUie. REFERENCES: Hon, David Turpie, Monticello, Hon. S. Coifs. 8. TJend, Hun. Win. Mitchell, Kendleville, Judpe Bidle, Lopansport. Hon. J. S. Harvey, Indianapolis, Kich'd Carter. ColnnilAi Vin. Herod. Columbus, Pam'l Stuckej , do Tho's Elliott. Indianapolis, J. I). Morris. Indianapols Judge S. E. Perkins, do L. B. Lewis, Lawrenotb'g KEXDAJL. 31. HORD, Apent, SorLSTVllXC, IllS. XT. M. GA.II tig a in in the Wieltl! My Motto Is Small Profits and Quick Returns. I MATE jest opene4 and am now offering for sale a superior lot of all kioi ef BUY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, Of the Latest Styles, and am prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. TCP Call tnd examine before pnrchasisf elsewhere. A peony saved is two pence earned. JTCr'My Stare Is one door North of Dr. Robins Drtrg Store where I sabi! always be happy to wait upon those that favor me with a call. C. 31. GADD. Sheltyrille,JaM 11.1SC3. o 6 0 H H o H EH O m o H O o S 0 H 0 O 85 H o &2 c o
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AND DISBAIES RE'tXTINC pOM DISORDERS OF THE'LIVER A3D Digestive Organs ARE CTRED BT HOOFLAITD'S German Bitters, THE GREAT STREAGTUEMXG T0MC. Ihe Bi iters have performed mre cures ! Have and d girt letter t:s.'ct:.on 1 Rave more Tetimny ! Have c ore Kes..ectat le Pei-j 1 to such fjr thrm! than ar.y cthw artic e in the market. V e dey auy one tocuiilradct this aerti .n. ani ill j y SH0 u anyone t!jt will proCuca a cert. teste pu!.l..heJ ty us. tht is Dot getoiae. IIOOrLAD'S Ci:iOIA- BITTERS Will cure every case cfChrr.R"c or Nervous IUl.t. D.sescsbt the Uidtieys. i4 disease aris.t.g frum a L'isorilereJ svjiraclt. Obsrre the f Jllow'rjf jcr-tim : l-iiltir.g f rum d. orders t,t ibe l:eUTc Urgaiis : Ccsst potion. Iewsrd Titrs. Fuitess cf Blood U the Iied, Acidl y f the $v arh. Nautt. llrartl urn. lusgcst for ImjJ, Kuin. or W':cU in the M.mich. S ur Kruruti.itu, ii.kic; r.r Kiustenp at tlie Pit 4 Ui Stomach, fwiuiirir g .f le Hd. llurn-. aril Difl cult ItrratUms, Klu ter;ng at t(.e Hcai t. Cbuit-g ti ueral;l!f oDsatinnsl,n in a ly in P'.sture. I.n :nes rNii-n. Ikits or WetUf.re theil.t, Vever and Pull Pain in the HeaJ, I'el.' iti,cy f 1 :,i irat.. ii. Yt::. ! of the tkin aoi tye-. Pa:n in tV Side, Buck. Ch-t. l.irnl . tc, UllJen i lusVe of Heat. Burnm; m I le-h. Coriant Imaj.n- ' it gs f Evil, ar.dprcat I'rpres:cn cf iriu.. REMEMBER, THAT THIS 1UTTEKS IS XOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS 0 HUM cr WHISKY, CAN'T MAKE UKUNKARDS, Lut Is the Best Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO : Ftom the Her. Levi O. Beck. Paster of tae liaptist Church, PemirUi. N. J., former 'y tl the NurliiitaptisiCbureb, Ptiiladelpliia. I have known HoAfiand's Cerman Bitters favorably for a bumlvr of years. I ha- u-dthem in my on family, and have l'-n so pie tie I with their Cutcts that I was induced to reccometid them to ir.ai.y otliers, ai.d know tht they Lave ch rated in a strikir.ply betitfcial mm cer. I take great plnure in thus put In ly J ri-claimii g tl.ii fart, and calling the aKcr.tin ct those k3!ctd with the diseaws for hich they ate reccmmftided. to th Bitters, knowing' fiom eaper'er.ce tltt sr.y rertx-sr.metidatien will l uUin1. I do this more cheerfully as Ho fijiid'i Bittrs is Intended to benciit thealcud. aud is"uut a mm drink. " Yours truly, LtVI O- liLC'K. From Tter. J. Newton Brwn. P.P., Editor of the Ewyclopei.iof Beligiuus Know ledge, and Cliristaio Chronicle. Phildclpbia. 1 tht. uth iiit disposed to favor or necenmmend Patent Medicines in pei.eiai. through ditrut to their irpredients and eJei-ts, I jet know of ii n!b ent reaaons I y a maa may not tes-ify to the ljlits tie I elu-ven himself to hare reeievel from any rirrple pre aratiun, ia the hope that be may thus contrilnite to the UmCt of otliers. I do this the mure readily in regard to Hound's German Bitters, prt pared ly lr. C . Jacut n, of this oty, I cause I was prejudiced against them fur many years, under the impressinu tht they were chiefly an alcoholic mix. ture. I am indebted li my friend, Iloiert Sti-inktr, Esq., for the removal cf this prejudice by -r per tests, and far encoueagemcnt to try tlicm. when u:Tej;r.e fr4a (Treat and Ions continued de' iiity, Th- u,e of three Untlrs of these bitters at the beginning of tlie pi sent tar. fullowed t-j evi!eut relief and Mt..rtion t" a decree of Uvlily sod mental vitor which I had not felt for six mouths lfore. and had almost despaired cf regaining. I thcrefure thank Cod and my friend for directing me t the ue of thrtn. J. NEWION BROWN, Philada. From the Rev. Jos. H. Krnard, Pastor of the Hti Captist Church. Dr. Jckou:-TVar 5ir I have len frequent lyrenursted to conict m.v name iiaci u.n,tmiUuI ut d.Ccrei,t knds of medicines but rep.nied the practice as out of my ai.i.rspnate ajj.eie. I Lave in all cas..s d-c lined; taitviitha clear prM.f In variou iiu.Ur.ces, and urticulatly in taw family, of tlie usefulness of Dr. HooflmJ'sO-.Tman Hitters. I uVp.rt for once from my usual course, to -xrres Biy foil conviction that.yr gmcr.il debility ofOu tvirtn ard fpitiall'j for Lictr Comjiaint. U is a ift and renall -reparation. In sunw cass it may f.tii; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very tw-ficia! to thse ho suCer from tha aU re cause. Vou rs, very rej vnf u 1 1 v . 3. II. KENNARP, Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Her. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Rabtist Ctnrci, Cerm.iiitown, I'enn. Ir. C. l. Jackson; Pear 5ir;- Persoral exrerier.ce enables me to say tlrnt 1 rejrar-1 the Orman Bitters prepared by you as a mot trxrlto t meliciiie. In u.s of severe cold and general drlility I bavcleen freatly lecef.tted ly the use of the Bitters, and duubtuot Uiey mil produce similar ellccts on others. Viurs, truly. WAIUIEN KANDOLrn. fiermautown. Pa. From Rer. J. II. Turner, Tastor of Jleddirg M. E. Church, Philaal'a. Dr. Jackson: Pear Sir; Having used your German Bitters in my faaai ly frequently. I am prepared to say that it has I een of (rreutserrice. I lelieve that in most cases of ireneral debility cf tlie system it is the safest and most valuable remiy cf which I have any know)lf. Yours, respectively, J. II. TURNER, No. 7CC N. Nineteenth Mreet. From the Rer. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the ColumbusiN. J.) and Miiestuwn(l'a.; liaptist Churches. . , NewlWchelle.N.T. Pr. C. M. Jacksor.; Iar Fir; I fw! it a pl-asare thus, ef my own accord, to hear testimony to the excel lenc f the German Bitters. Sme years since tin? much aSictedwjUt Pylepsia. I ttsejl tbesn w ith very brn-ricmi results. I have .!ten reco mmet-drd them to rsnns enh-eil-d by that tormen tine disease, and have heard from them the most Catteririg te-liroonials as to tfieirpreat value. In eases cf general debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannnot l surP1- J. M. LYONS. From the Rev.Thos. Winter, Pastor of Roxbc ronrh Bar tut Church. Pr. Jackor; Dear 5:r; I fe it due to your exrelieat reparation Hooan4 German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has attain.!. I hava for year atatime.leen trouide.1 with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I waadvj-d ty a friend to try a bottle of lour German Bitters. I did so. and have experiencsd great and unexpected relief; my halth eas Uen very materially tenefittrd- Icoiibdentially reonnmend the artiess where I raeet with cases s'.adliar to my own, and have tan assnrred by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WISTEB. Roxbouxongh, Pa. Fnm Rev. J. 5. TTenaan. r.f the German Reformed Chore. Kutztowa. Perks Cour.ty. Pa, Pr. C. M. Jackson; Respected Sir; I tare been trcubled with Dyspepsia neirly twenty years, and have never usd scy medicine that did me as much vgnd as Haefland's Bitters. I am rery much icproved In tealth, after haviM taken five bottles. Yours, wi A respect, J. s. HERMAN. Larje S;xe fholdirz ar!y double eiunty.) 81 00 per R1 half doj. S 05 Small Size 7S ceits per Bottle halfdos. f 4 M Beware of Countcrreitu ! ee that the slgoatura of "C. SI. Jacrscy," is es tha Wumn of each bottle. Shouic yorr nearest Protest not have the article, do cot be put ofl by any of tha intoxicating preparations that mss be iff ore 4 in ts place, but scad to tuacd w;li forward, area rely packed, by express. Principal OfSce if JZaaufactorr) 031 Arch. Street. (sateesssrs to C. M. Jacisr c k. Ce.) Proprietors. 7!7?0U f&tT by BmyjUts aad dealers is rm Son la e Crated States. If DR. J. G. KENNEDY; HATING peraaasaCy locatxd ia fieTlyrjlie, is prepared to attend ail buuness in his I.te. in the latest asd moat approves ry. ana respectfully his services to the ctixer of Sheiiyviiie aad riciai ij. OSce over Elliott s Store eca-aace first door North f taa Pott GSee. dec. rw-1 HOUSE AND LOT FOE SALE. I OTTER my house and Lot on Mechanic Street, in tfest city, (formerly owned hy S. W. Morgae) lur sale at a bersaiaso a cash or short time partsa-r. reC.X0.IW4. AliOKZO BLAUL
