Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 31, Shelbville, Shelby County, 7 April 1864 — Page 2
THE SHELBY VOLUNTEER.
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Union ami to restore tbe supremacy of the i Tho Riot in Illinois. Constitution, but for subjugation, negro As we expected and peredicted, tbe recent emancipation and negro equality. No h and murderous riot in Coles County,
man with a spark of manhood in nis .... .
NEWS ITEMS.
According to published statements, the
rebels this year, in eight of the revolted
Hiss JI. E. BAYLOR, DRESS IIAEEE,
SHELCYA'.ILT.E,
THURSDAY, APRIL 7,18G4.
Hrntrd I A LL KINDS OF NE
breast (except with Mnister motives) , . .ew wirii Roo . v 1 . ' them was purposely and ytamaf.ically pro- to to wheat corn and potatoes 20,550,000 tJxitx lUmaoa and Meet
..Uv.. i. t.lc. - "'yoked, and it is a matter of congratulation i acre, aiinjt 10.GCH000 n 1G0. 13.9jO.OOU
that some of tho principal inciters of the J in 1SC2, and 17.2UO.000 in 1SG3. It ia anbloodv affray pot their metitous deserts in nouirced that the cultivntion of cotton is to be
the shape of a leaden passport to eternity. ; nearly or qaitn abandoned this year and the All accounts acjee in savin; that tho soldiers j crt.und devoted to the raisin" of food. . e
were incited and encouraged by the aboli-j The election in Columbus. Ohio, for City t
tionists in the town, who for day 9 prior to tho j officers, on Monday, resulted in the election
meeting of the Court. inded from the first j of the entire Democratic tickets by majorities day of their arrival, had bern busily engaged J ranging from three to six hun ired. Theelecin poisoning their minds wi.h the basest and ; tion in Cincinnati on the same day resulted
MIELDYVILLn. 1D.
NEEDLE-WORK dne to arder iM
Room.-' at y.r. Co&OTen. Sorth-wet
tad Mechanic "i.f tnr31 tfo
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad TRAINS PASS SHILBTTILLE.
cailcd,amnest proclamation, a document as much in violation of tho Constitution and subversive of civil liberty as any ordi
nance of secession enacted by any Southern Legislature or Convention. The rumors about starvation are dissipated
1
jthe currencv by heavy taxation and other! ... " . i 'judicious measures is recovering to a con-;
j oideraldc extent, and to day a unity of ! feeling and determination among the pcoi pl to sui'coed is more general than at
roit n:r..-tDF.NT tn 'any previous time, and the reports are CCI1. CIE0. B. .If "t'LKILAX. I that their armies are more numerous, bet
ter equipped, clothed ami disciplined
n. sricm r.niTor.
most malignant lies of a partizan nature, whi:h culminated in a bloody riot and the death of near fifty person", -whose blood is on
in an abolition triumph by about the sanio majorities as last fall, a very small vote being polled.
MO USB d.VDILOT FOR SALE.
i-ccupu-J r him. .:u.v.e on .orih s.ii 1 r n- i.
sj tvoaiASlfcct, oc4ua lot t-ait c-l urn..u tree I. t, itarniii. l'orfurtJi?rr''til'" tnxu:r rf
mart4-tfoJ WM. II. PROWN
1r muiApnufl. Mail I0.ir
rm V . .r.a . A.M.
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TRVlNi PASi SHELEYTlLLt.
From HuUviile AO . m- ror -
PromtoJumtm,.... 3.U p.m. or M.i
Tho Election in Addison Township The following is n tatomcnt of tho vote cast at the Township election foi Addison Township on 5londay last. B0LIT10N. I)E.V0CRATIC. Tfir.STEC. Tho's Fleming, i'j.-', 1-aao II. Wilson, .")4 J! STICK .F TUK rKACK. Wm. Ilachor, 12" Jam-- Fir., 040 coTAP.r.v..
JanoiC. Morrison 4".t' .lamos L Capp .1.1
ilh.ini I 'avis. T. Hfdlinifworih. 4'11
Columbia Stalli rd, 4 1 S Mat Deitier, t: i
. It will Jo obset ved that the entire Democratic ticket was .defeated by majorities 'Vanging from 00 to 00. Xotwiihtand-
ing the average majority is scarcely as large for the abolition ticlt as they ob-
A statement read in the rebel Congress shows that but a few over live hundred
bor jtled a oitizen named KIsa, "Wells, who warned him not to do so anain. Wei's was
It would therefore appear tha ! -n r' he stated that he would ' ' I kill :mv H.dv r hit nnv nnr -vvlifi t!m!o.f(i.l
ableboddied men between the ages of 18 and ;j0 are vet available for the rebel
army
the war is bv no mean ended but indefi
nitely prolonged, and tho rebel leaders
Wyatt Harnei. are indebted to Mr. L.ncoln and u s ne.Tnbn Worland, M ' rrrn-rrarpd idvinrt f.r tho. nnitv of sen-
Itiment and .letermination that bolsters i
up and fciixtains their ambitious schemes ami designs against tho' integrity of the old Union.
the already blobd be-dabbled skirts of aboli- j On the fourth, a resolution offered in tionism : : Congress by E Id rigo, of this tate, calling The .Springfield Republican gives the fob j upon the President, Secretary of State and lowing brief account of the aCair: ' Secretary of War to furnish a list of all per-
Mondav was the first day of the C-.des i sons who have been arrosted for political of-
Count Circuit Court, and a Iar?c number of; f,nse ,r m.t- allw,I .v.,.,So n.r..;nsttb rov-i
I. .n.j.. i J v
j eminent, by order of cither of them, and who
went to tho Court-honsp. One of their num- i nayft not cn tri0 f;r convictc-i oy any civu
BOOTS,
AND
SHOES,
HATS!
Eye and Ear Infirmary. J. AV. PAKKISII, M. D.,-
Oculist and Aurist
GENERAL SURGEON, Infirmary on iUrrlwia Stmt. Hri buiMiric, Stlhot iurg4 llariiv iirr torr, up tbcr.
tliousund man have been called into the! tjic peor,e ofLoles County were in attend-1 mllif.irr sorvi.-. nn,l tht toll nno million ! ance. In tho afternoon a numberof soldiers j
Court, together with the charges against them, was votod down bv a unanimous abol-
j ition vote. The people have read with hor-
him. It i stated, bowevrr. that Wells was ; r"; u" u:ir a",J ":imn;imu urociw" -ui killed, and was the krst one killed. Firing mitted by the Spanish Inquisitions, but apthrn became general, when Dr. York went to j pear not to realize that the same atrocities are
the door of the Courthouse and di'sebared
tiniav bein reneated riht under their no?c
near shot and killed him. Colonel Mitchell j in America. was wounded in the hand slightly. As soon! Gen. Grant arrived in Washington on the
as the miuculty commenced, the oitli i'-;4th, and nroposod goins to the army of the moot, at Mattoon, was telegraphed lor. i lie i 1 . re-iment reached Charleston in thirty min- i 1 otomac on tl,e koowmg day.
T
A larj an.J carefully selectel st.xi of New Good jut rywi ALL GOODS FRESH. Varticut.ir attention i callnl t' my stock of
Fine Shoes. Gaiters, Balmorals &o CHRONIC DISEASES
(of LvC.r:!:, KM, Morroccc, arjl O'.nve KM,)
IRE AT5 U l;iw-i cf t V Kye n1 Tar. Tie wilt rr-
Kon CaUirhct, ArtiScial r; il, I'tcrj jiuui. Mrnhit-
: tuu ;cr' --,. ami in cw ui . -i ., mm j tertnulntol Li'l. lurttlaHptiialui:, 0at;r of Crcet, !4iC. Allforci.f
TrctJ oa ?cint;c Principle.
! Te5tli lilxti-iictecl
j With tnor skill aivl LE 1'AIX Uiu U Hul in Ui
j i-arttutnt of surgrrj.
t9U'.m
ut.es after the dispatch wa sent.
- n- w- 1 I ! 1 . I lit 4 illRI mm HCH it I IT U' 'mini il ,rsf 1 A tJT bifteeii radical abolition papers, k';mm..: v v..'- 1 :.ta.tn - ,Fbt Lo
i ( . . - l.i- nil f!
An abolitionist ha been elected Mavorl
OMH. 1 ae election was cnaracrenzeu
!. fTn; root. OnitVr?, 5-slmora'., 4:c, For G-cntlemcMi,
-V: fn. r:,nlvoM Yrtnfbe ! TO ECKNT tmiT rUre'.,f ' Ch, Um mt t.
and Misses.
i;n,i fji : , .1...1, . ..i. m,.!,- i:rm, 1,r,,fo,l fUnfimo L':rtv,,i.ri,. i .. i..i i .... i ' uv all tli c natural attenuants o: abolitionism.
MM IIV'I I ti. t iUII, It n III VI l lit 11 J ! ' l ' l UtlllHHl, ll.li'. '"'-"'''l miv umv i Ml -M l HI , iTiUI'T 1 1 VH Ml I I'JII , V 'I.I M It V, I
Mantial victory for them and a most nr-! ot I- remont lor I'leMdcnt and declare that i 'L-11 11 '''.. ' -
equivocal defeat of tb.e Democracy. The under no .ircuniManoes will they sup- J( ;n!lin Uni(m citi ' ' accident i s;cam" nJ,. 'fT , "
ort Lincoln. This faction of the aboli- ounded-Colonel Mitchell. Fifty-fourth ;! -v,"v lK on tlie -itn onnging European uatc
to tiio 2-Uh. IhcIiOnuon I imos in speaking of American affairs says it sees no advantage
vote also shows .1 falling off of quite two hundred from last fall, when it exceeded HSO. e never saw greater rpathy and indifference exhibited bv tbe Democracy, V ml . with a few commendable, exceptions, at
, any election than on Monday last, and on the contrary never saw its opponents " more active and determined. Tho result is just what miirhthavo been expected Addison Township is not a Democratic nor abolition stronghold, but tho party that works tli? hardest, especially of late years, carries it. Wc hope this defeat will teach the Democracy a lesson, and that never again will the enemies of civil liberty and a Constitutional government be permitted to achieve so easy r triumph. Our tiedcet was composed of good men and in every respect worthy the support ,f the party, our candidate .for Tru.-tec, II. Wilson, is .tho best we have ever . had, and wo opine that tho families ol -Volunteers and others dependent for support from this source will miss him se'
, vilely, not that his. successor will not endeavor to do his duty but from a lack of knowledge of the duties of the office.
The ballaacc of th worthy.
f,-,.,., fn conrtn i Oliver Salee, Company C. Fi ft y-fourth, tnor-
1 . 1 Italy'; a private, unknown, Company ti.
Convention for the nomination of the
palh-finder. There is another lage element in the party for Fremont and quite as hostile to Lincoln, but lavor submitting the claims of Fremont to the Baltimore Convention, asserting their conti deuce of their ability tc nominate him, but promise that if be is unfairly treated
to then favor his independent nomination. The feud between the Lincoln and Fremont wings of the party baa become so warm and threatning as to create serious alarm among the shoddyitcs enjoying the fat pickings of government patronage, and a desperate effort is being made to buy up the malcontents, or in some other way stavo off the threatened split in the party aud the consequent loss of plunder. It
is even proposed to put off the holding of the abolition Convention until September, with the hope that the conflicting el ements in the party may be harmonized, but this meets with but little favor, and it now seems to be a foregone conclusion that the political monstrosity that has
Fifty fourth ; Sector, Sixty-fourth; George
Ibs, Company C. Fiftv-fonrth : O. Noyes,
Con:pany I, Fifty-fourth; William Gernan, citizen ; C. .Ie Herds, citizen. Copperheads kilie I Nelson Wells and John Cooper. Wounded a man named Winkler. At last aoeounts all was quiet and the troops had been withdrawn. A number of
arrests had been made and the whole aiTair will be thoroughly investigated.
XiT The members of the 33d regiment are now at home on furlough. They are looking exceedingly healthy and robust, notwithstanding their hardships and hardtack. We hope the boys will have a happy time during their brief sojourn ; and wo are happy to know that they intend casting their ballots at the coming election. This will not suit the Volunteer and other Copperheads, to seethe loyal soldiers voting. We presume they will call it a military interference with the polls. We clip tho above choice bit of low
malignity and dispicable falsehood from
brought all the evils upon our country is
ticket was equally J about to fall to pieces and it is questionable if the enhesieve power of plunder can
longer hold it together.
TriE RnsornSES cf the South. For' months the telegiaph has been teaming with accounts of reported destitution and demoralization in the rebel States that the stock of provisions- was exhausted and starvation stared the entire people in the face that the armies were disscourag.cd and demoralized and co-uhl not pos-s-ibly hold together but a short time longer, that the last dollar was actually spent and tbe last man already in the field. rThero was policy in this the reports -were put forth after mature deliberation by tho managers and wire workers at Washington with the full intent of de-
W According to the ttoston papers the State of Massachusetts has enlisted fifteen hundred Germans, who are now on their way out to this country to help to fill the quota of that state in the army. They also announce that the negro colonists who have just returned from llavti have been enlisted for a similar
the last issue of that effulgent sheet, the S'lelby Union Banner, and have only to say that its fling about the soldiers voting not suiting the Volunteer is as false as the tone of tbe article is contempti
ble. The Volunteer desires that every man entitled to vote should legally exercise that right without fear, intimidation, or coercion. The twadle of the Banner and prints of like ilk about the "loyal soldier," "our brave boys," ami similar bosh, is simply soft sohier. If our "brave boys" happen not to cordially endorse all tha foolish and destructive me a mi res of the administration, insinuate in a round about way that thev have
on either side, and there is but one thing cer tain, and that is that America will be leit to work outlier own destiny without European intervention. The lies aid argues that unless Napoleon and Maximilion recognize the Confederacy, the establishment of the Mexi
can Empire will be a fruitier expenditure of
trenghth by Franco, and end in humiliation
to all concerned. Maximilion was toembark
for Mexico on the 13th of April it is repor
ted that he will adopt a policy of strict neu-
tralitytowards the Confederate States. Four naddl-i wheel steamers built of steel, of great
power and speed are said to be about, ready
to leave European ports, destined to run the
blockade. An outbreak has occurred in Hun
gary fifteen or twenty prominent citizens
have been arrested and fifteen hundred arms seised. A class of speculators in New York are gobbling up' the entire stocks of teas, coffee, sugar, and ether actual necessities of life, with the intention, of course, of controlling the market and obtaining their own price.
Look out for a rise in these commodities.
SILK HATS!
Oft fjiwlity nnl Latest style. WOOL AND CASSI-
MEliK HATS of all Mi les ami pn e.
JOIIX HEXDltlCK'S, Jr., DRUG STORE.
F.CF.NT stertiTe pnr MO" to I'm public, t!it
My Stock is Complete, And will be sold Low for Cash, CONSISTING IX FAKT OF
rTTSouth i le PuHic Square, East ff T.orpis Hr;lware
Store.
Cme nny body atvl ee the latet sty le. wlietaer yon !sh
to buv or not. No troolle to show
GEO. V. F. KIRK.
Willrerr.OTe sonn to room row orupied fcy riarilmare Store of Mr. Goriras.
REMOVAL !
COAL Oil. PAPEIt XOTIOXX SCCARH LA3IPS OIL viiiTE nino SEEII LtKD OIK
SCHOOL HOOKS 1'AVrLOPCT TOBACCO ui:i'Mii:ft FiMI OIL Trnponxr WINDOW CLAM sncr.s CAVTOlt OIL
Patent 3IediciiieH AND A TAUIETV OF OTIIEE GOODS.
Thernhlic arc hershy rtftifift that I hare renuTfH ny st-x-k cf
COOL PARLOR AND OFFICE
Trocription tut u with r. e a caci
purpose. This sanio state, by the wav,
has levied upon all parts of the country I their doubts whether a negro is quite as and all races to Jill the rauks 0? its regi-! good as a white man or net. and do not
ments in the field. For some reason or oth'r the swarms Governor Andrew promised if the aboh-
! t;,m nnllev was ean iod out havo never
giving tbe people-lulling thorn into a! , an, Massachusetts has been in
t,ruaw-B9 -
temporary and false security a kind of mrcotic slumVr from which they would soon awake toafr.il realization of tho
Hem realities that surround them and!
the market for mercenaries to fill up its quotas when other states have furnished their own sons. Can it be that the old
Bay State wishes to show the blessed re
vote the clean abolition ticket and thu give a license to the gang of cormorants that are filling their pockets with plunder and rolling up a debt that will grind the next dozen generations into the very dust ot poverty, why he is disloyal, a traitor, a copperhead, kc.. the dozen battles he has helped light, tho long and wearisom marches he has made, the pii-
w m-htucy. would have to encounter.! , , foll0w the sublirac ming-i vations he has suffered, all go for naught
1 housnnds dreamed of an early termina- ,. , , f,,,;tR from ! if be does not vote the abolition ticket.
lion ot the var and others self compla-1 monv (i;-'nt smirccs a8 there are na-! Jnst so long as the soldier can be induced
ccmly chuckled at tho thought howtions?- Iu other words, is political and quickly and easily they had earned tho social equality to be postponed until n band some bounty then in their pockets, j trial is made of military misceenatiou. "find no doubt were making airy calcula-i ,9m tions bow best to invest it whet t i X Several of our abolition exchange
take one grand old spree prior to dotting Papers are speaking of tue deputation ol Uie habiliments of war and again resum- negroes that waited upon the President ing the routine of a private citizen, or to on tne ta of Iarca as tne "Creole deleopenoutin some business that would Salion from Louisiana." We beg to .not too greatly over size their pile. But! ohserve lnat a creole Rnil a n'5er are as all things have an end. and we trust that !Jiffevent as a losgesman or a Chirapanthis will be the case with the present war j see "from an intelligent, refined white and theriesent execrable ndministrot i nan. A creoie in Louisiana is the native
Th rebel Congress has followed the ex
ample of a similar named body in Washing' ton, and passed a law authorizing the cm nloyment of negroes in connection with mil itary operations for the building of fortifi
cations preparing amnnition, tc &c, for
which they are to receive rations and cloth
ing, and eleven dollars per month. They are
not to be armed.
The official Bureaus in Washington are
1 becoming alarmed .at tho growing populari
ty of McCIellan, and are preparing, in the
War Department, a batch of bogus dispatch
es purporting to have been sent by him to
Washington, which are to be attached to hi
official report and sent out to the country.
I It is evident that Lincoln Sc Co., would rath
er recognize the South than see McCIellan
elected.
Coy. Uramblettc of Ky., has just return ed from Washingten. No negroes are to be enlisted in that State. The Democracy of Kentucky are wide awake, and duriug the coming month a State Convention is to be held for the appointment of delegates to the Chicago Convention. The State, excepting abolitionist and secessionists, is overwhelmingly for little Mac. The Ouerrillas along the Mississippi are stiil troublesome, and not unfrequently capture aud burn a steamer.
R-inemSer th plar North siue I'uulic S"' l" "f West fit tli.old und. ! ,
S "F O "t7" 3ES S
CLOCK, WATCH,
AND
To th-new l)uililinslirectly opposite my f.-nncr location, tirtloor ?outii of Uorg is" Uarlwre Store, where 1 shall continue to kerp C"ii-untly oa hatitl lull mill sujterinr aworfatnt ot Mlsiu my line, and tlioswr lt-irein; latrgaiua re reUcctl In Give 1110 sx dill. I also bare an extensive asvrtment of KETTLES. CASTINGS, SAD1BOXS. DOt;iBf)NS. c UTLLiiv. lanterns.
HOUSE FUBNISIIINU GOODS, il-c. I Vwp consUntly ou luinJ atut manufacture to onlcr all kiinlj of Brass. Copper, Sheet Iron & Tin-ware.
Done to Onler an.l iitUfactum puaranteel. Remember the place. West side Harrison Street, first door South of l'u'dic Square. Oct. C, 1M. Wm.J.W lNGATE.
LOOK HERE!
?tbv mm
uuniJiJiii uiuim,
At the SEGJV of tht BIG flMTCXl so urn r r vn Lie sq cj ns, SHELBY VILLE, IND c. j. uoiiitiKo: RESPECTFULLY arnune. to the ci'.iieiia f kelfcy county tliat he l 01 erie.1 a Jeeiry f t'.ie at the abe und, w here lie urin kiiviti? ciTitt.tly on hand a fart assortment of p-is in hi line, cnn ri'iii; every atyle aa4 pr.Tlefif Watclies. C'l'-cWs and Jeclr, all of which will bm sudd a che a the s;ine article can I ! Uiul in Cineiwnuti or India!uTili. tmd every ai tide M.1J I y me Warranted to rov as reetiiim-nl-d. CLOCKS, WATCnES & JEWELET IIBJI'.IIIZIIIID ; in a ntifactory miu.rter or ti' charce. Jfjr'Heiuemtrtlie l.laoe, utli d Tuhlic fqvariiga of tl.e Ii:,; Watch. I ax aio r;t!T wrn nt r TAILOR'S PATEM DOOIt BELL, a new and ecinomieal ir.r nti'n. Call it.
nr eoniDPlled to cateer to the morbid and
, , .. rir i Liberty Township Convention brutal passions and sentiments of aboli- J c
CHEAP FURNITURE ! O REY&Di IV D, fSueoesor to Jnmw 4c Coorrjr.) -
tionism he will be cajoled with soft words !
of admiration but the moment be can
not be used as an instrument to carry out
At a meeting of the Democracy of Liberty
Township, held at Cynthianna on Saturday (he 2 i of April. lbt'4, for the purpose of elec
ting delegates to the State, Congressional,
their diabolical deigns he is no .longer an J ; Senatorial and County Contentions
that the pleasing anticipations of an tarly peace arc already ended is a self evident fact. Accoidir.g to tbe best authenticated accounts tho rebels are to-day stronger and raoro determined than at any time mcco the commencement of tbe war tbe strong union ekment heretofore existing to a greater or less extent in all the Soutbern Statea has been quite annihilat
ed by the foolUh and insane negro policy ' 'au -A-rnerican citiranof African descent.
tlescendant of European ancestors, and is usually distinguished by pure blood, elastic figure, and great intelligence. A nigger from Louisiana i? a connecting link between man and the animals, is black as soot, has wool inplace-jof hair, prognathous skull, elongated tibia, thick lips, flat nose, and is indifferently known as "contraband," -darkey," "bondman," "nigger," "our African brother," and
of tbe administration at Washington tbe Southern people havo discovered what the abolitionists in tbe Nortb now hamclesily avow, that the war is being waged, not for th restoration of the
These distinctions are so obvious that
we trust, hereafte, our abolition cotemporaries will not get tbe cultivate!, sprightly Sbemitic creole confounded with the unadulterated flat-footed "nic-
obicct of respect or charity in their eyes,
and this the soldiers will discover if the war should eventually be perverted from one of negro emancipation to one for a restoration of the Union and the honest maintenance of the Constitution as wo originally set out.
Tun Amkricax Monthly. In another column will be found the prospectus of tho
American Monthly Knickerbocker, one of I rdl. Dr. U K. ashburn, D. G. Robertson
Svm'l Doxalson, was selected Chairman and Elsy RrcKJER, Secretary. The following ramed gentlemen were appointed said dele-
gates
State Andrew Jcrrell and Elsy Hunker. Jcdicial Jackson Daker and Benj liowen. Senatorial Sam'I Donalson and Aaron Lewi?. County Kimble E. MidkilT, Andrew Jer-
the ables literary publications of the kind in
the country. The Knickerbocker is one of the few , monthly publications tha has not drifted into the filthy slough of abolitionism and nausuate its readers by rapid desertations on the wrongs and superior merits of the sooty idol. The Knick hoists no false flag nor seeks to palra itself upon any one as a purely literary journal, but plainly announces that it is" 'devoted to "Literatute, Art, Science, and Politics." It's articles are well and ably written, especially those of a political nature, the logic and reasoning so sound and irrefutable as to carry conviction to every unbiased mind. We commend the Knickerbocker to the patronage of our Democratic frienis.
ani George Query
t was ordered that the delegations vote as
a unit.
The convention was eloquently addressed by K. M. Hord Esq, and Samuel Herrell, Esq. who expounded tbe principles of the Denucrati: party in clear and forcible language and depicted the usurpations, imbecility and recklessness of the present administrations strong and vividly as to make if even more detestijle to every lover of the Constitution and rejecter of tho laws, after which the Conven.ion adjourned. S. DONALDSON, Trcs't Ei;t RiTXBit, SsctV.
yvrw-2rlVTd
A-ain the Grand Array of the Totoitaei rerrtHii iWit ad'vainiiifr.nntrK.t ncwitu us in thejrieeaaf ar L fc. Incomparable f toclt of Furniture & Chairs, Whieh will act'iaUr jH at a rednetloii f frwai 10 ta Ji per o nt.on f'.ruieJ priaes. tin- truth r.f wt.irli will be read It aj.-Kiretjt t all wl.owillUVe the tr.nUtorjill andexaaataw f,.r themelT. Tbe toc. i f all in rjr dej artniaiil, . plain and Upholstered Work, All manufactured from tb beatd material mad y eiferienoel workmen. DINING AND CENTRE TABLE 8,
THE penp' of ShejTille and riainity ara repectfcl!y reuetedto tiVe notio that at my Shop. North if!e Pui lie Square, second door Wet cf Ilendncktlrui; Store, may always be found a large tock e-f Home and CutcJntsaJe work BOOTS AND SHOES
For Un, Boys, Women and Ifisses Wear,
aa nn be fcund elsewhore In town, and which I warrant to he ls Good, as tlie JSest an4 foarantee to veil As Cheap as the Cheapest. To proTe the troth of thi it it only neeeasary to GIVE ME J. CALL,
Boots or Shoe Xn rJ'r fJeflred.
?ol Leather rr "t "f sue or plere.
OJice, Kitchen, Cane and Flag Bottomed and Upholstered CHAIRS, Xfcoclcing- 01iaiis9 Looking Glasses ffe In ealleM variety, of th rariona sty lea, aad at ail pricwa. Xlndoi'tnlaTiiig-.
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