Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 31, Shelbville, Shelby County, 7 April 1864 — Page 3

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VOLUNTEER.

L O C .A. X. . Club To-morrow Night. The Democrats and conservative men are respectfully notified that there will be a meeting of the Democratic Union Club of Addition Township at Cory's Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 6 o'clnck. A general attendance of every nan in favor of the Union find the Constitution and opposed to the establishment of a despotism is urgently requested. .Coma one! come all! The Towns.hp Elections. We have received but reported returns from the xtxxt Townships, but the result is in every way satisfactory and proves that the Democracy were wide awake to their duty. Noble Townshis is rightly named for nhe uone nobly indeed on Monday last, the Democratic majority exceeding one hundred and thirty. In Liberty the Democracy also aone wen, ciecungu.e.r enure ticket by upwards of 50 majority. Sn- ; gar Creek as usual held her own and a j little better, giving fifty odd, a gain of j about ten from last fall. Moral rolls up j her usual stunning majority of a hundred I , , T -n .... and upwards. In an Buren the friends , of Sambo came very near going to the i wall, their maioritv beinir less than thirty, a loss of about thirty from last fall. The reported majority in Hendricks is ninety-odd for the Democratic nominee for Trustee -if correct it is a gain of fiftv. We have not heanl from the other I ! Townships but doubt not they have done I equally well. List of Marriage Liccnsso issued by the Clerk of Shelby County for the Month of March 18G4. James II. Strop it Mary M. Houston. Demetrius Hunker A: .Sarah J. Watson. Simeon Wines tfc M argaret J. Jones. John W. YngT & Matilda Cotton. Sanders Courtney t Mary K. Parish. James II. Seinan & Arinahda Clery. Samuel Amos t France K. Cosier. Abraham Heck fc Maty Cooper. Moore Holden it Auailie J. Dearmin. John Williams it Sarah A. Vangordcn. John W. Disk t Lydia Hendricks William Kawlinc t Mary E. Joyce Itichnrd i. Way man A" Sarah J. Avers j Jonathan A lilade it Cynthia J. Crafton j William Ililhy it Ivaturah L. Smith KhenezerS. Toon it Mary 1J I'arrish John II Wilkinsit Elizabeth Stephens Madison Parsonsit Sirenna ACruni Washington Cop pie. it Easter A Trimble Francis M Howard it Fanny E Avery. Mixed up. We presume our readers found n. couple of articles in last weeks issue slightly mixed, the result of a hasty 'make-up' af ter uark, we rcpuplisn both articles this week one on the Grst page and the other in the local column. Very Appropriate. It is said that Sumner, the great negro phobiast of negro loving Massachusetts, is about to offer another of! his characteristic resolutions in the Senate, changing the name of the United States to New Africa. Another New Estaiuishment. As vill be observed by reference to our advertising columns, Mr. J. P. Smith has just opened cut a new and large assortment of boots, hoes, hats, caps, Ac., of all sizes, styles and grades, in the room occupied by Cha's Morrison as a Jewelry Store, South 'side Public Sqoarc, and guarantee? to give the public rare bargains in this lino. It will pay to give him a call. Fakms Fort Sale. In our advertising colwniP of to-day Wm. Teal offers for sale two eligibly located and desirably located farm? in the near vicinitv of this eitv. Those dpml l iring to purchase a small farm will find this a rare opportunity. BQa. .left". Davis has taken to imitatinc: Rurnside. He is said to have suppressed the Raleigh (X. C.) Standard on account of its Unionism, just as Rurnside suppressed nu merous northern democratic journals on account of their Unionism. It is by the cooperation of secession and abolition in this and all Porte of Tvays that Unionism is as- i mailed in both sections of the Union. It is between these upper and neither millstones hat Unionism is bcin ground to powder. Ed. Volunteer: Please permit me to suggest the name of Dr. J. S. Athcn, the present popular and efficient Secretary of State, as a v mot pnitable person for our next Governor, pubject to the decision of the State Convention. John M. Rrown. &a?" The Iioston Adcertiscr says that "Treaident Lincoln is doin the best he can, under the circumstances, to execute the Constitution." There is no doubt of it, and he hai pretty thoroughly executed it, too. Look Sharp. W. II. Colescott returned from New Vork city on Tuesday evening last where he has been sojournh-g for a week or o past engaged in the eelectVon of a rare and elepmt stock of Dry Goods, which he will noon open oat ia this city in the new , brick building, West side Public Square, From the well known taste and business experience of Mr. Colescott, it my be taVen for prantd that the stock will be completely every deportment, and one that can hardly fail to elicit the approval of all, and the admiration of the ladies in particular. The complimentary Ball and Supper to Capt Jacc Flixx, on Thursday evening last, passed off satisfactorily to all concerned, a we are informed, circumstances beyond 'our control preventinjj our attendance and ' we are therefore enable to state the details f the aCair.

THE VOLUNTEER. TO BE ENLARGED ! 600 more Subscribers Wanted ! On the first of May next we purpose enlarging the Volunteer by an additional column on each page and proportionally lengthening the same, and 6hall endeavor to make it a true and fearless exponent of Democratic principles, a reliable medium for current and local news, and in every respect an acceptable newspaper to all classes.

Fire and Tornado Insurance Company. We take pleasure- in laying before our readers the following certificates of Alfred Major, Esq , of this city, and Mr. Allison, of Franklin, attesting the promptness of the Fire and Tornado Insurance Company of Free,n ? in lvljll5ting and payingilsWs. The Company has a large number of risks in Shelby county, and this evidence of its solvency can but inspire confidence: SntuiTvin.E, Ixu, April 2nd, ISC4. To r of the theiby Volunteer : As it was announced in your parser of last week an,, no (loubt ?eneraIfv kno'wn lhron,h. out the Countv, that ou the 20th of March 1 ' V ,su? iUn.e.1 a 1053 'J nrc mJ st0 ry urics uwemng at iogg:own, tnc same being the property formerly owned by Dr. Smelser. I desire to sav and to testify to the t i i ii i . . prompt manner in which the Fire and Tornado 1 n'-urance Company cf Freeporr, Illinois Ilia adjusted th ijusteu tiis sain.;. Immediate. v alter f I G.mpanv received the proof of the loss -Mr. Charles Njuircs, their General Agent, called upon me. and upon examination of the premises, allowe t Lie 1 wentv-hve Hundred dollars (S2,.i00,) being 'he lull amount of my Jos, covered by Policy No. 11-14, Fire Department Signed Alfred Major. Eiianklin Ixd., April 1st, 1861. Mr. Epitor : Permit me to say through your columns that on tho night of die 7th of March ult. ray Printing OHice with Type, Press, Library Are., was totally destroyed by Fire, which was Insured in the Fire and Torj nado Insurance Company, of Freeport, 111. To-day Mr. Charles Squires the General Ant, ana . . jnsn, the special Agent ot said Company called upon me, and after examining the premises adjusted and paid me the full amount of my claim, being Seven Hundred and Fifty dollars and Forty-nine cents ($750.49) although by the termsof the Policy the Company had a right to claim ninety days before paying the same. Signed II. C. Allison. A Sire Indication-. The superstitious are always looking for 'signs' of good or evil omen there are certain indications upon which wise acres prognosticate tho weather for an indeflnate period in the future, but all these 'signs' and 'prognostications' are as apt to prove abortive as real, are mighty unccrj tain to say the least. Put there is one sure j indication by which to judge the enterpri-ing and liberal dealer which indicates that he has a stock of goods and wares that he is not afraid to put in competition with any other in his vicinity this invariable 'signs' is the liberality with which he advertises, showing that he is anxious the community should examine his stock and compare it with others, a 'sign' the people; have generally come to understand. While speaking of fine stocks of goods we w'wl just here mention that Sam. O'Conner, East side Public Square, corner of Washington street, has just received and is now opening one of the tinest assortments of Clothing for the Spring and Summer wear ever offered in this market. Sec advertisement for particulars. Pocket Rook Lost. On Monday last Mr. Thomas Wilson lost his pocket book in this city. It contained three hundred and ninety dollars in paper and two receipts from .Tason Cheek, one for $25 and the other for $50. Mr. Wilson is a poor man and a portion of this money was the proceeds of a years hard labor, and the balance was not his, but he is accountable for it. We are authorized by Mr. Wilson to pay a reward ot fifty dollars to any person leaving the pocket book and contents at this office, and no questions asked. 63T The April Term of the Shelby Circuit Court commenced at the Court House on Tuesday last, his Honor Judge R. D. Lcgax, presiding. NOTICE OF ADMHISTRATIOX. "VTOTICE i hereby civon thst the undersigned has befn 1 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Cory deceased, aud it is important to e'Ject a speedy wttlem nt of the Estate, that all persor.s Iiaving claims aeainst said Esute, shouU immevliately file the same in the Clerk's oft.eeof Shelby county, properly autheeated, or by presen I ting ttm for adjustment to the undersigned, or to my au thorized agent, V. II. Oadd, or Alfred Major my Attorney of Shelby ville. And all persor.s who .ire indebted to said Estate, tt is eqnally important for them to call immediately upon U. M liadd. or Alfred Major who are authorized upon payment to receipt, or on the undersigned on Mr. Cory's Farm near Morristown, Shelby county. April 5th, 164. AMBROSE P. STONE, Administrator INDIANA WHOLESALE BOOKMPERffiK! B0WEN, STEWART & CO., Xo. 18 West Washington St. Indianapolis KAicsa rx SCHOOL BOOKS. Letter and Cap Papers, Wrapping Paper, Commercial Note, Bonnett Boards, HlndowPp-r, Wall Paper. Blank Books, Memorandnms, Lead TenciU, Steel and Gold Tens, Pen Holders, Inks, ice. CIXCirXAJl 4 CmCAGO BILLS DUPLICATED. rA AA t i a -- v . trU.ULrVJ irOUnaS OI liaCa Wanted

Notice td Stock Holders.

Officb of the Shelbttilli and Smithland Turnpike Company. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company held on Monday the 2Sth day of March, an installment of twenty-Cve per cent, upon the capital stock was declared due and pavable on the first Monday in June, 1S04, at the office of said Company. Additional installments of twenty-five per cent upon the capital stock was declared due and payable on the 1st Mondays of August, October and December. By Order of the Doaru, E. M. Wilson, feecy. S. L. Vaxpelt, Treas March 25th, 1S64ZVoticc. At a meeting of the Directors of the She byville and St Vincent Church Turnpike j Company, a divident of --j per cent on the I subscribed capital stock of said Company ' was declared due and payaol? on the lUtn day of April, 25 per cent on the 10th day of May, and 25 per cent on the loth davot June, lso'l. E. P. THOMPSON, Treas. John W. Kobertsox, Sei'v. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OirriCE or the Shelbtvili e At Coi.tMsrs Tcrmnkk Co.,) Slielt yville. Fe! ruary 4, l-4. , At a metinir of t!ieH.)r.l of Urect irs of the Company 1 1 on Saturday th 2:M !ay of January, l-i4,an inallmentnf twenty-live j.erix-nt on t ie Cajiitil St ck wmili-clar-&1 itueaifl lava'ile on the first Mon.lay in May, l"Hi4, at the offer- of said Company. Further additional installments upon the Capital Stack xras dtfcliireil due and payuule vii the first Moudijof June, Julvand AuiUsteach. By Order of ihe Hoard. DAVID LOUDEN, Sec. Andrew J. Cherry, Trrvrcr. Gm FASOIS I OK SALE. I WILL sell my Farm of 100 acres, adjoining Shelbyville, known as die H. P. Johnson Farm, in a Uxly r in lots to ?uit purchasers. I also have a Farm one mile North of Shelhyville cntaini"c sixty-five acres, which I will also sell. IlJ3 Now is the time to pet a larfriinin a Farm. apG-w3 Vf. E. TEAL. Spring: is Here, Sisimsicr is Coining, And SAM. OTONNF.H. East side Puldic Square, has just r-'ccived one of the largest stocks of seasonable CLOTHING For Men and Boys Wear Ever before offered in this city, comprising every variety and style, which were bought at low tijrures for cash, and will be sold ata small advance. Also, a general assortm't of FURNISHING GOODS, such as Cotton and Wcolen Shirts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, icks, 4cc, including 1 JS for Men an l Boys. Traveling Sachcls & Umbreias. TLj"" Garments made to rder when desired, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Cutting done to order. Those desirins any article in the Clothing line will And it to their advantage to giveuie a call. i?tore East side Tublic Square, corner Va'hincton street. Arril6,fSCl-rLr.m S.VJI'L U'CU.EK. BOOTS and SHOES AT OLD PRICES. TIIK undersigned takes pleasure in savin; to thepeople of Shclhyvi lie that he has opened in the room occupied hy C. J. MOKK I SON as a Jewelry Store, a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes HATS AND CAPS, Bnucht direct of tho manufacturer and before the late heavy advance therefore I can sell poods in my line from 10 to 20 per cent Cheaper than any one that bought recently. Call mid Examine my Stock, which embraces every variety cf Boots and Shoes, Ladies "Walkinc Boots, Gaiters, Balmorals. Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Suspenders, &c. I might enlarge upon the merits of my merchandise, but prefer that my goods shall tell their own story, and as to rmcES, 1 only cave to say tliat 1 can oiler some bargains which would tempt a miser. Come then and exchange your (tREESBv ks for things that will giveycu more pleasure, and at the the same time testify to your good taste. I say to all, I will sell as CHEAP as. or CHEATER than any other house in ttis pines and I mean just what I say. bem'mier the place, south side of ti funuc square, two doors est of Fastlabens. AprilG-Gm J. SMITH. KNICKERBOCKER MONTHLY A NATIONAL MAGAZINE OF Literature, Art, Science & Society E.lited by J. HOLMES AGNEW. This, the oldest and most celebrated of American Mara1 zices, which has included among its contributors the foremo' names in our native literatnre, and whose aatecsdentg are hardly excelled, itequal-d,t y any other in the world, ia now in its thirty-second year of publication. . It has, therefore, a special claim upon the attention of the people of the United States, which, added to its high literary character, ought to mike it a welcume guest ia every house hold. Tiie January number commenced the sixty third Volume, and no labor or expense will e spared in the future to make it worthy of its name and country. TERMS: One copy, posttce free. $3 per annum : Two copies 8 1.2o. To the Army and Navy, Clerpymen and Teachers, $2,25, The Knickertocker and any other Monthly published in the United Suites, $4.50 per annum. Single copie, postage free. 25 cents. Persons (retting np Club of fire copies may have them mailed to different addresses for S3 each per annum, with an extra copy free. The postal on each Magazine is six cents per quarter, which most be paid in advance by club subecriuers m me p' uuice wnereu is received. All communications should I addressed to J. HOLMES AGNEW, 37 Park Row, New-Tork. Mrs. AUIjEN'O Photograph Albums & Prizes. I will send one of my beautiful Photoeraph Albums, made of the finest Turkey Morocco, with doul.le heavy eold plated extension clasps, and a valuable prize, by express, pre-paid for bve dollars. r No one need send the money until they know what prise will accompany the Album. Persons can first send on their names and try their luck. They will be notified by return mail of the result of a distribution, when they have the nriTilefe or sending for the Album and prUe or not,a they Chonoe. Splendid inducements offered to agents, ladies as well as gentlemen. Full particulars, with circulars, sect X- Aiirv JL(-t?.-V,.mp.,or return Pst5) Mrs, Ltti AI.Lt, box New or city. WT P- S. Any person who will cut nnt thl nriiu. ment an I enclose it inaletterto some friend in the aimy, and uou.y me of the fact and to whom sent, shall receive by return mM a beautiful and exact life photograph of Major , uenerai ua. i. worm at retail 49 cent. A tinil. .t.tnn MllDwtnthereturnPhotcKraphaidtrialoflack, lashtbcabfatlDCotletter.-r4 lt Vr. ALLXN

Desirable Business Property

FOE SALE. THE building South-east corner of Public Square on Washington streef, occupied by the Union Bakery. U ctlered for sale at a bargain and on easy terms. Also the stock in trade, fixtures, Ate., of said Union Bakery, coMistinttof aeeneral assortment of Fancy articles. Toys, Confectionary, Nuts, Eating Saloon 1 urniture, Ovens, A?c. It la a desirable opportunity and location for any onederireing to enter into the Bakery and Confectionary tHsinea. If desired the stock and building will be sold perate. For further particulars inquire of the suteriber on the premises. PETER WRIST. MIKE DEPKEZ. Shelbyville, March t, 1-C4. t.'o THOMAS W. SMITH. Manufacturer of (Tin, Brass,.Copper and Sheei-Iron COOK AHD PARLOR STOVES. CASTHSTGS, HARD - WARE, GOAL OIL LAMPS, QUEENS - WARE, GLASS - WAKE, Looking- Glasses, House Furnishing Goods, 2Jotioxxs, cfco. My assirtmeni of the above poods will always b found full and complete, comprising every article in the line and of a superior quality. I have the exclusive Agency for the sale in Shell'y county of the celebrated BUCKEYE MOWER AMD REAPER I have one of the Machines now on hanl. which farmer are requested to call and examine before making a purchase of any utner machine. Important to Housekeepers. I still have the Agency for the sale in Shelby county of II A LET, .MORSE & BOYDEX'S lothes Wringer, c One of the Greatest Labor Savins Inventions of the Ape. They save one half the labor of washi ng day. The savins of clothes by pressing the water nut between two rubber rolls nstead olttie usual method ot "twistins, ' will am tint to enough, in fix months, in any ordinary family, .to pay fora MaciiiiMi. l lie liiR-st fuliric may t e wruiijr dry without the least injury. Woolen poods ran 1 wrung in this w ay from boiling water to prevent their fulling. There is no iron a'xjut it that can imrsiblycomem contact with the clothes. Instead of thumb-screws, wedses, or set springs, ttc cct a lever purchase upon the rolls, anil by means of elastic linds the rolls lecme perfectly self-regulating, Mid wilt wring a small or large article equally dry without alteration. 1 he machine can lie readily attached to a round or souare tub, f.-nm half an inch to t-.vo inches in thickness, without the least injury to the tub. Anv person purchasing one of these W rinsers, can return t at anv time, within one month, and have their money re funded, if not satisfied. ROOFING, GUTTERING, SPOUTING and JOB WOKK Pone to order on short notice, in a workmanlike manner and Warranted. More in Odd Fellows Hall, Etide Public Square, and on Washington street, first door K.a.st of Hamilton Bank. SHLXIIYVILLE, ID. THE GRtiAT EXGLISII REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a prescription ftSir J,ime Clark, 2T-D-J'iytUiua Evtraordinary to th Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution Is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, and a pe!y cure mar be relied on. TO 71 AU HIED LADir.S it is peculiarly suited. J twill in a short time, bring on the monthly period regularity. Each bottle, price One l.ollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. OATJTIOW. Thete rd should nf be taken by female during the F7RSTTffiiEZiiOXTir$rf Preanancy. a they are $urt t bring on Jliscurriaje, but at any other time they art safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterice and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and altho' a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Fulldireetions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt street, New-York. v.B. 81,00 and 8 postaje stimps enclosed t any au thorized A rent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by .. T. . ( t,j-.n.. . . L it -Ii. return mail. vr. n. ruius, Agent, ciieinjvwie. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. PULMONICVAFERS! TircOrigiaal Melicine Established in l?37,and first article of the kind ever lntnxlucel uader the name of " PrLMOMC Wafers'" in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can known by the name of BRYAN being stamped on each V'At"K. Bitas's Prt-MOTIC WEER r.elieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Horscness. Brtas's Pi-LMowic Wafers Relieve Asthma. Bronchitis, Diflicult Breathing. Brvak's Pi lmosic Wafkrs Believe SpitticR of Blood, pains in the Chest. Bryas's PtTMosic Wafers Itelieve Incidient Conjunction, Lutif Diseases. Brtan's PrLsio?iic Wafers Relieve Irriution of the Uvula and Tonsils. BrtaVs Prwosic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in Ten Minutes. Brtas's PtLMOJdc Wafers AreaBlessins to all classes and Constitutions. Brtas's P tuomc Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and PaMic Speakers. PrtaVs Prusosic Wafers Are In a simple form and pleasant to the taste. Brta's Pruiowic Wafers Sot only reliev- but effect rapid and lasting Cure. Brtas's PrtMosic W afxrs Are warranted to give satisfaction to everyone. No family hn Id he without a box of RRTA5S PUT,- ! MONIC WsFKRS Inthehouse. traveler should be ithout .ganplv of Bryan's Palmonic Wafersin htspntket. ' v ne.n will ever object to pay for Bta.V- l'cmoMC Wirxa's Twenty-rivt CenU, JOB MOtES, ole Pipriet-r, T7 Cortlaa't st. N.T. jtT-lyT It- a- WBia, a-n saeiTui".

CASH GROCERY

AND PRODUCE STORE WM. F. MASON. tWer ia all Kin Is of FAMILY GROCERIES AHD PROVISIONS, Nrt West Corner llnrri .atd Fmr.iHa ?tr-tu. Pine Tar, Nails, all kinds. Willow Ware. .Well Duckets, ; Crockery. Cofoe Mills i Table Cutlery, Kaiius. Candies, Tea. all kinds, i Churn. Ammunition, Coal Oil & Lamps, Ground Coffee, English Currants, Iloosier Joans, Rye, browned. Yellow Ware, WHITE SUGAR & HONEY SYRUP. Pins, Neediest Suspender. Throad. sp l Notioru cf erer7 kiud, Wholesale ud Ketall. COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken inexchan?-for Cashor'loo'lj at the highest market pnoe. I blia.il also keep cou;auly on. hmlafall assort ment of GABDEX ASD FIELD SEEDS, j lOOO Agents Wanted. TllROVGHOVT Ttir CMOS. TO ECU.' the DEPAinTin: and landing or THE IMLGUIMjs. These two maenificent Snirt. Tvxts. Engraving. (e43G) are now ready fir delivery. Catabiput uf lautiful American. Freuch Mid English en?ravincteat tree It azents. Client iiitiucemeiits ta etiercetic cai.vais of toth sexes. COsMOLlTlON AKT UNION AGENTS Are Informed that fir Walter Scdt and his cotemporarie l-eautifully fencravclon !teel. aine size and mate picture to Shakspeare and his Friends, will l hlmrtly rcai'.y and tLcr oplersare rcsjiectfully soiicitol. Apidv to W. H. HOLDlUHiKE. ru'.Ii.h-r. rnai 17-0w -1 Nacsiu St. N. i . PROTECTION GOSHEN. INDIANA. INSURED AND AUTHORIZED by STATE AUTHORITY Capital Accumulated Capitol ' ... 100.000 ... 9 50,000 OFFICERS : Tames II. Barnes. President. L. II. Detrek, Yin Pre. P. M. Kkkdaix, Treasurer. T. M. Hatch, Secretary. L. E E. AV11IGIIT. General Agent. This Ilome Company orginir.! under the Indiana State Laws, passed June 17lh. offers to insure owners cf biiililinirs. detached reidemv and cmtents upon as rei.no liable term as any resK):ixl.le Inxurame Cum. any. By Law, Business confined to this State, A sure Indemnity in case of Loss. DIRECTORS : Hon Milton 5Iercr James; II. Barns, Esq., lion. J. H. Ik-free. T.M. Hatch. Hon. C. W. II. KUie. REFERENC E S : lion, David Turpie, Monticello, Hon. S. Coifx, S.Ind. Hon. Wm. Mitchell, Kendleville, Judee Bidle, LoraiiSjx.rt. Hon. J. S. Harvey, Indianapolis, Rich'd Carter. Columbus m. Herod, Columbus, Sara 1 Miiekey, do Tho's Elliott. Indianapolis, J. I). Morris, IndiauapnU Judge . E. Perkins, do L. B. Lewis, Lawrenceb'g KE'DAL Jim HOIin. Agent, fnta btvillt, I xb. XT. 3T. GADD lgain in the FieUl! My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. I MATE just epene4 and am row offering for sale a superior lot of all kinds of BIRLY (GdDdDPS, BOOTS A.D SHOES HATS uVlSTID CAPS, Of Uie Latest Styles, and am prepwed to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. lifCall and examine before purchasln j elsewhere. A penny saved is two pence earned. JOMy Store is one dor North of Dr. Robins' Drug Store where I sh.il always be happy to wait upon those that favor me with a call. U. M. OADD. Shelbyrille.June 11,1962. T. fcs e u fts C o S5 m Id K EH o .9 be m a cs a CO s r2 W fH P3 W O o o a S 1 9 3 w 9 6

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a 'cw Ooods, Vo. 2, Ray Elozjcef THE cit!ee ef Sheiry rott? art rerpwtfally a" tlat at tl above location lbeyUl alltCads full aiiortcert cf of rvfy article perttiai&i to MA Tr'-. V: ?bt at Ae !. Xatf for cab. M wUl J lor Hie ta.t. I hU a-m to keep aojr at f LADIES DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSI1IERES, TWEEDS, Sheeting, Shirting Flannels, & c., ! nil v.d cotcf let, navinetiad a corner of rearl rtytrf : e nre 10 t:e tr ie. I pr fe oce knolertrof tae aad ejttic;e the nee in the nrlecuon cf taf food, aaflil M eidoia that an inferior article ii palmed tpon to. I Live ca hand the remnant of a larje atock of READY-MADE CLOfHIHG. wh eh i r urchav.1 fore the rai.and will pnm!j b old at trst co.t, to clot out theUck. A full liaa of BOOTS Sc SHOES, IXats Axxca. Cap. PontV deceived, b-iln and examine my atock v-urchasirr elehere. Ken.eBiber th rl 11 OUSt It VCk. fEHUV MITEL. - J. H. M'CUIRE CO., I nl ATINCJ permauenry locntej In Shelbynlle, art nw manuf tcturing and will keep constantly on hand, a full 1 assortment of DOUBLE AND SINGLE CARRIAGES of the various Styles now in use. We have no he-itation ?n wyini that w are new aeUicc fr '.ess money than any other w'-abliahmeat In theSUU, PLATFOB7I AXD ELLIPTIC SPltI!fO All Work Warranted for On fear. AX EXAIIATIto OF Otft STOCK. I KOE1C1TEDED Repairing Done to Order. AV A ltS ! AND RUMORS OF WARS, VRF. heard on all stfe. and many " lyl men" are eot orcied about the Conscription, but tinjt eaetnpt fron militarv luty, ail knowinp that the people, especially sne l.idie'.and tV-e like my-lf. eaen pt. will desire to knhoth time of day and not nnfrequently adom their perawnt with cold and'silver ornaments. I have "changed my that of operations" one door .uth of my f.Mtner location, to tth room f.rmerlv cupiel by N.Goodrich, and firttdonr Nor of Heii-s liakerv. wbere I pnrpoe keTin- ronstatitly o hand a lareeand varid assortment of thirty hour and eih day w eight and spring CLOCKS, GOLD AD SILVER WATCDES, FINE JEWELRY, &c I eha'l also keep eor.santly on hand an aorUnent of REVOLVERS of the latet and most approved pat-nts, which, of course, will be sold to the truly "loyal" mly. ji i .f mi ir g f all kinds done on short notice and InaworkmaBllke man-"Tho-e desiring any article in try line will '"""fj " civinc me a can. " Shelby ville, June 1?C3. v rj EVJ STOCK .1UST RECEIVED AT THE I'OST OFFICE DRUG STORE t HAVING purchaa-d the stock tad fixtcrrs beretet kept by S. W. Morpan, and baring Larcely locre tbia Uie same. I am now prepared to aay to the otitesa of rpo-' city and Shelby county that hereafter I will he enabled to accommodate my customers with everything belonging to ttim various branches of the DRUG k. APOTHECARY TRADE. Particular ottention given to PRESCRIPTIONS Sight i and day this part of the bonnes we can attend to i a con i ceetion with principle of fcaene and Chemistry. PHYSICIANS will find my stock full and complete, iM ! prices as low as the lowest. The object in my btulnes shall i be to satl-fy the wants and wUhes of the pblie, &d not tha ' monev. A call is solicited. unell .n. LEETXRSDR. J. G. KENNEDY, DENTIST. fTATIXG permanently located ia Foe! : ii byrille, ia prepa'vd to attend to al business in his line, in the late-t and nma approved style, aad respectfully tttderfcis i lets to the citizen of their? ville and vicinity. Office over Elliott's Store entrance first door North ef tho PostOfnce. dor. KV1 S TOILKT SOAPS A!D PF.RITJIEBY a Urf aad saperior asvurtment iot received at U March 5 PUST OFFICE DBUU eiv. Drunkenness Cured. K1XG ALCOIIOLAnnEsrFD M fmiTuc, Mich., rpt-18, 10. Mm. Kaowut: I Tr-rivrd the box of Dr. tane's Aatidota yoa sent me a few days ao, and gave it to the person aemrdin to directions: It has done him good, and ae eaya he dont want any more rum. 1 have a brother who Is a confirmed drankard- I want to cure him. Ploaae srnd sat another box. Yours, A. B. One box Dr. lane's Antidote will cure th moat latesar ate drnnkanl.and can be riven without thrwtieota kawledje. oM ly all -epectble Dragcista, or arot 1 snail by tniiv i n BilM KR. AftaCbtnat Bari. PaiK la a. " "ii-' - , , - riri-aiaraatatfrM nrtl