Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 31, Shelbville, Shelby County, 7 April 1864 — Page 4

X)6n't Let The Light Out. If terf Climiian vrho trims lamp and keeps the oil of iac tip to its luli hupply is Mica a benefactor to others, wht n terrible tiling" it is for a Christian to let bis light go out ! A traveler who one, visited a liht-liouse if the lliitish

4Channel, said to the keeper: "Bat what if your lights sliouid go out at nig "-Sever." said the keener, "never i -mi-1 possible, fcir, yonder are ships sailing . to all rarts of the woiIJ. If to niirlit in v burner were out. in a fo'v davs I iniht liear, from Franceor Spain, or from .Scotland or America, that oa Mich a night j th lirht-hoii.s in th Channel cave noi warning and tomo vesl had leenj wracked. Ah Sir. 1 sometimes leel, when I look at my lights, ns if the eyes ! of the whole world were iixed upon in. ; Go out S Barn dim ! never, Sir, never !" ; How closely this in-.-iJent e mes honiej to us all. l'erh.-ip iu eternity I may j hear that some pteciuu soul was wrecked because my .pulpit was not a faithful t light-holder to my congregation. Som-I Gospel-burners were neglected sui I grew j dim. One man, perhaps, stumbled into j it drunkard's grave, because 1 did nut ; warn him soon enough against the perils j of the tirst ltI. ass. AiiMther broke God's, I DaUuatri lor want oi kee'im: ig tlie Court h i commandment trimmed and burning. j Before another was nut held -up the ex-' ceedlitg sinfulness of sin ; and .Jesus, the light of the woild, may not have been set. ; forth aright to wunderinir sinner-. ( O i out burn itim !" 'SEVT.n sr.vna !' ma nel p me to say I know (if ct:ruin hcus hold in which I fear the lamp is out. d'isat boy would not ba 6ecn ho 'often on bis w y to the theater, or the drinking saloon, if father ana mother Mela ui tlie torch i ovm warning ! That giMy dan was once thoughtful about her goter, who soul miht now bo a Christian, if there had been a light holder near at hand to guide her to Jesus. There was a lamp of profession in the hous?. Jt did not shine. The oil was out. Love of the world had extinguished it. The dark lantern loft the house in midnight. Thank God some lights never go or.t. Death cannot quench them. They shine forever. Luther'. great lantern, "the just shall live by faith," still gleems from Wartbutg Ca.stle. .John Bunyan's lamp twinkles through the gratings of Bedford Jail. Pastors, parents, teachers may be called home to heaven ;:but, like the good mother of the story, they "set a light in the window"' to the mansions of glory. jfifMadam' said a very polite traveler to a tasty old landlady, 'if 1 6ee J p per to help-myself to this milk, is there any impropriety in it?' 'I don't know what you mean; !ut if yon meah to insinuate that there is any tiling nasty in that mil!:, 1'li give you to understand you've strr.rh the wrong house! There nint the liist hair in it, for as soon as Dorthy Ann told me the cat was drowned in the milk, I went right straight and strained it over.' The Louisville Journal was told an anecdote of an officer recently which is worth preserving. The gentleman i u violent Republican, and both before and kince going into the army has opposed with all the zeal and ability of which he in possessed, the Crittenden Compromise. At the battle of Chickamauga, when our rooted wing was falling back in great disorder, and the masses of the enemy pushing forward witii a shower of bhell, grape, canister and musketry, this gentleman, who was in the midst of iliideadly torrent, and who stutters somewhat in his speech, turned to a fellow soltiier and said : " (i-g-george, ifCi-g-g-governor Crittenden were to r-r-r-rise up now f-f from his grave, and offer ir.e the O-c-c-crittenden corn-compromise, by I would take it 1" Kssay on Dogs. .losh Hillings favors the world with a brief essay on dogs. Dogs in tlie lump,' says Joshua, 'are useful, but they are not always profitable . The Nufondlin dog is useful to savcchildren from drowning, but you hav got to nav a pond ov water, and children runvin around kareless, or else the dog aint profitable. There aint nothing made Hoarding a Xufoundlaml dog. l!at terriers are useful to ketch rats, but the rats aint profitable after you hav kitched them. The shepard dog is useful tew drive fheep,lut if yu hav got tew buy a l'ok ov shvep, and pay more than they are vuth, jist to keep the dogbuzy, the dog aint profitable, not much. Lap dogs are , very useful, but if yu don't hold them in your lap awl the time, they aint profitaLie at awl. The coach dog is one of the most uscfullest ov dogs i know ov, but ' you hav got tew hav u coach (and that aint alwas pleasant) or you kaht realize ' from the dog. Thus we see that while , log areginera.lv useful, ihare are times When they aint ginerally profitable. CA darter fnun the Union Armv lately visited Kiiigvi:le, Canada, fell in love vruh a -irl there and married her. He sent herto Detroit to l.uy clothe?; she wrote to him to cme and ehose lor himself which he nnsuspectinsW did, and was ?iven up as a HeSlrr 7 h'S oharmor who also received theoO reward without a murmur, and went . Wk home.

- JIUTICC OI'SAIj of KKa KST"XI' e' vh , fv , -Uluckle late of the bounty of fctellv and suu of lWiwui, aHSu 0iat , y 1rtne tf Wi r.Wr f raut l UrcJl T 6 of the Court of Conrntonl less of s;fn.v Count v to .n ,t rrintesale.forcas'i Fifty acroau.t..JUUi end f (hr wet half of the south west murter ef sliln t:tcn no Id Township fourteen t uerth of ri six ea.-asitua- . Ud io Slall y county the siae Uauf 1W1 nj i,w'rt ,y ArenU'M on an aiitt.niiit i f a certixicate of tclio.l Fund f belhy county lloi:sii"(! tocoi'FreMiouaiXownsliipfuur Uen 114 north of rsn:e six ,6 east, subject u ti,e interest , nt Elialeth Arluckle ldiw cf jd dictJ, ju kaj k, rattl flttate. Said administrator wilj therefore bv Tirtue cf tUch order Offer on the prmies on and after the 30ta day cf April lt4 Mid rest estate for sale mt privat . TERMS CAfn A certificate of jnnxLase will lgiw t3 lif tnt yi arrt 2. LtlS J. RIEV?, Hasltirtlr:.

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Insurance (Homp'aji S.-il A -t -f the I.ejtslatare of Illinnsi llltLrOKT, ILLINOIS. Insures agaiust Loss or Damage by Lightning. Wind-Storms and Tornadoc3. iSe-mre-l i v Chartered 'Lien on lt'sl iUUi7 ( Cai'.i Value. CAPITAL. t2oo,ooo. AT;::ir,a .; N 1 in roc rted and ur.T .d June 1 .$13,325 33 1-6:2. Yax all .Jiiin.ig's ty L. j:..niug whether the building it luri.ei or it. Insure Live Stock ic the fiel t against loss by LightningDlKLCTOUi AND OFFICERS : - T - J - Tr..rCj)s Cua'i L. CrRRiK, lnderwriter H-r. U. I- Mkai um, Mayor City of trseport. Ja's Mitchkll, Banker, Freeport. A. L. TisM. l. W.C.Tas. J. TURNEK, President. c.k. jyd 1' l :i isi-.r, Kreepjrt. IIuu. J. 11- At d a s i:.ator, L. L. MrvN. L'riilerritT. Hon. THO? D. W. C. TANNER,, Secretary. w VMFD-A for g.,od tr,'n t. actai Acnt.J Ib- ( f FRANK. M. CO.Al. JOHN J. WINiJATi:, A.nt at Sh!hjTi1ke. i Fire Insurance Coiiip;v IMH.WAI'ULIS, IXDIAM. OtH.r.. Vol) rKI.LOWS HALL, UP STAIRS. I -v-are- in" eiliin, 1 1.. (! i t Furniture, Barns. It.iy, i 'tnJu ai.-t l.iv M t i-.vin. ;-,'isn.t !! and Uiuae ly Iirk. lor iii? I'.-riii i t t'lv"! .r S:vi-n yer. LiUli.LlOllS : ' J. S. !l i;v tv. l;:l!a)i o!i , C. Oi.in. In'iiRr!:fol!, Um.C. I.;it". " I'. N. i I a i I. Oreeii-iv-lle. Kruilr.i . lsui.--. Jaxks l'.Ki.h., l)auvil-e, H m. T. iiR-DN. 1 u.iiaiiai.lis. Orr ICKU : S. !fRvrr. I're-i l-Ti;, VRcntRK'K nn. Treasurer, Vm. C i.; ptos, iee l'i. 1V. I'. !ibsin. Secret ny '. C. OI,t '. y Oeucial Ajjcut. KKFKKKN Ks : W. A. Pe!. ?e.'rrt.i'.v f Suw, Iiiilianvtio!i, M. m'ivrril-1 ::, 1'..-. ;.. Men-li An -a- V -til. i--. ' k ,-i.-s M. IUv . r;..-a!. r IU,,k T State. Inilianapolt .1 jirt!,. l... k.-. il (. . i" I ke &. Bro. II. A. r Vl.--i.-i-. F. M-i-.-li.- jt, K. .1. I'.-. . K,,,.. I', .'.; l.-nt T. II. 1 1. R. R. C. Ilarvev 1'. Si- itl. l-.su., T ri e liaute. .1. i:. !'liiKilii. Att inicy :it Indianapolis. M. r. (' ilv r. l'.-ij., Tl if:e;iTiuu. Oliver W. Hill, l'ilt?H.i-.i. Imi. fchl-J-l.v L. i'. STAFFORD, Agent for ShelVyco Grfatvit M'viii'al Circular F.wf rubli.hr J! C?Fir:e, ii"Sn larec llier (iiipn for two 3 t'-ht Maini s. D.'IS. JACKSON, IIERUERT& CO., Piupiietors of the National Dispensary, st;ihlisheil Cincinuati, 0., Jan. 1 . 'tiO cureail priviiu; ilisc;k.-t Rith unexamuicl rapidity. We L"i-u -antee r euro iuiurrUvi,(ilet, Syjiliilli?. Impotency. -NiH-turnal Kin.-s?ii)iis. or Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emissions. Female coiiiplaints, in !mrt every pvsililefortu and variety tf Sexular Di leases. Cures rapid, thorough and permanent and fees moderate. Seni for our Circular fifteen laro h l y 11 in. letter pazes, of varied, valuable a.hd interesting matter. Also, a circular intendedfor Ladies only. Many of our patients insert they have sent niouey te Doctoriii Ka-tern cities and received no returu. Then why not patronize Imnis talent men who know the Western climate and can eifect suceity cures. Dr. Jackson's Female Pills .l j erlKx-seni for circular. Special written rcpl.es. eil -maldl. sent with the circular, without charge. Oi, of the chewest, nost interesting and important liooK- evcr pui iiiiel. .K)i) pases. OUein;raviti "The Mountain -i' l.iu'iit.or Medicjil Protector ami Marriage liuide, and a:i Explicit Key to Love and Beauty." It St-i-rNi. roun.v reve sis various subjects never before fully expi.iiliet in aiiy popular work in the English langoane. , Trice .r0 cents a-iil one 3 cent postage stamp, or three for $1 and thiej I! cetit pot ip- stamps. Fuliy descrilel in circu lar, wincn every youni; man should have, wliether sick or well. ' Medicine and instructions sent promptly tn any part of thti country. Consulting: Roomsol the Dispeusary, No. 107 Sycamore street. V. O. Hox No. 4iW. DR. JACKSON'S 011IENTAL LINIMENT Komovesall cohltiess and rejuvenates organs wliich have lain dormant for many years. It will cure any case ff impotency. create and increase the passions for any reasonable time. Can I e mailed with perfect safety, l'rice pr botle. Dr. Jackson's French 1'aiest MAt.K ;Art. It is perfectly sale and never tai is to give satisfaction. It is the only sure and safe preventative asainst contraetini disease ever inventi-d. Trice $ 1 each, 4 per half dozen, and 87 pei dozen, sent by mail. se ly The great cause of Human Misery. 'witf Vubiixht'U in a Sr,tM F'ti tloje. Price Six (.';.'. VI.KOTI KK ON THE NATl'UE, TREATMENT AND K u:ieal Cure-of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea itxluced by Self-Almv ; Involuntary Emissions, Impotenej Nervous nihility, and I mpe-lim nts to marriase generally; Cons'.iti'ption. Ep..:leys-y and Fits ; Mental and Physical in capacity, &e. ISy Kod. J. C l lvivRwku., M. D., author of the iree:i Hook. &:r. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture clearly proves fr.ini his own experience that the awful conseoueiices of Self abase may lie effectually removal without niedioitie.au i wi'l.out danger. -us surgical operation?. loupies, instruments, rinirs. or cordials, printing out a mode ol eur at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hi, condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prov a boon to thou.-Ands an 1 thousands. . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt, of six cents. or two port)ure stamps, bv addrMsintf the publishers. Cff AS J. ('. KLIXK & CO., Iv7 Br wery, Nv-York,Post Otliee Box 4.ic6. T,sn QUARTERS STATE cj INDIAN Has XO CONNECTION WITH AST PTHER FSTABIJ5n MT of tbe Mine uame. in or oat of Indianapolis. W. & H. GLENN, Proprietor!. ,

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t.l. ALTC&9. n. B. ALVO.J. Alvord, Caldwell & Alvord, Wholesale Grocers, LIQUOR DEALERS, C0MMISS10X MERCHANT. No. 68 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Miy21 INDIANAPOLIS, ISD. LET THE AFFLICTED READ! And learn that a perfect and radical cure is warranted and 'laraiited to nil who ar afflictml with wakurM, riehilitT, neritous complaints, melanctiolr thoughts, depression of spirits, distress and annitdi cf mind, loss of sleep, loss of memory, loss of energy and muscular powrr, puny growth, want ins away, and a want of confidence in tUenisetve, fainting tits, convulsive trcuihlings, impotenc and disgust of life HEAR WHAT THE IHEDICAL PRESS SAYS. Some physicians require to he told the nature of your diseaso tii'e ENGLISH BOTANIC 1'HYSICJAX does not. His lerfi-t knowledge of the human system ennldes him to describe thediseases without any in format ion from the patient, to explain its original cans.-, and lo cuarante its cure. And, what is more valnablostill, he will honestly and franklv tell whether you can Ihi cured or not. This will satisfy Votir miud, and's ive you expense, time, trouble, and disappointment. It will be the means of savins you ' : .. -ii . ..... 1 1.1. u !.... ia many a ilolLir : It W ill save oill Jli.-Ulku, niei, it-v tetter than all, it will save your litti tKnn benij ; shurtened by wrong treatment. His examinations are made without any information from the patient; therefore ho thoroutrhly understands their Physical condition and I'hreuolnirical development, without which he n-ver could hav performed so many astonishing cures. It fchould le remembered that this Botanic Phvsician performs curs thoitL-ht impossible. If you have tried others mi l got no relief, if you w ish to njov good health and lone life, if you are wise, you will go nd consult DR. RAPHAEL, the Botanic Physician. All his communications Hiid interviews W strictly private a.id conndentUl. Jfcdieal Jomt. Width D. First c . TACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! Hear what tlie Philadelphia correspondent says In th Commonwealth, Wilmington, Delaware, liih of April, ' An English gentleman, formerly connected with the British Army, and who styles hiitiivlf the English Botanic Physician,' has of late gaiueil an extensive reputation here by his skill in curing all maimer of complaints. Some of his patients I have conversed wi-:h, and tlmy pronounce his remedies and mode of treatment as very superior. Swme have !en restored as if by magic. Th medicine he used is distilled by himself from various herbs' possessing rare curative properties. " While acting in the army he devoted his leisure moments to a thorough stndy of the effects produced by certain medicinal roots and herbson all manner of diseases. It seems he has found a sure and speedy remedy for all the ' ills that flesh is heir to.' His practice is already extensive, and is daily increasing. In the complaints to which females ure subjected he has no eipial, as a Urg- number here have testified that they owe not only their present good health, hut their lives, to the skill of this English ttotanic Phvsician." His office is at No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI. IVIORE GOOD NEWS! rROlYI HIGH AND RELIABLE AUTKORITY. The Botanic Remedies of Doctor Raphael, the English Botanic Physician, never failed yet to make a perfect, radical, and permauetit cure of ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, Without the use of Mercury, without hindrance from hnslns,and without fear of discovery or exposure. No deadly poisons, such as arsenic, mix vomica, opium, or any other poisons. No mercury nor any deadly minerals nothing but purely Vegetable Botanical Remedies aro used by this wonderful Botanic riiysician. His Botanic Remedies never yet failed to cure the most obstinate and tho ninut dangerous cases, and to remove nil mercury and ether impurities from the system when all other Remedies bad Uiled. JfediciU Journal. GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLE MEN CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Hoar what the Baltimore correspondent of the Oddfellow, Boonsboro', Maryland, said on Thursday, tho ijlst of -Mav, lb'it): ... " Numerous cures of diseases eansed by early indiscretion having been performed by the English Botanic Physician, I feil it mv duty, having a knowledge of them, to state the fact, believing that in doing so I tnsvy do a service to tho suffering. One c;ise in particular that of a young man In this city is warthy of note. He had become the victim of a habit, the mere allusion to which causes a shudder, and after years of suffering and doctoring gave up all hopes of recovery. He wished to marry, and Was dearly Iwloved bv as sweet a girl s ever lisped words of affection, but lie was farftil, nervous, and prostrated. He dared not wed on account of the shattered state of his system. Ho sought relief at the hands of the Bo. tanic Phvsician, and, astonishing as it may seem, all the bloom and vigor of jxtith has returned, and he ia now the harry father of a pair of bright boys." GLORIOUS NEWS FOR THE LADIES. A PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. Hear what the Cincinnati Weekly Press says on the 6tU Of March, 18W: We are decidedly opposed to drugs and to advertised remedies for the prevention of having children, but we reel it our duty to acknowledge a beneut iroin uy iiu no everv source when it is for the relief e-f suffering humanity. A fact ha come to our knowledge that ought to be proinulgated and widely circulated for the benefit of those ladies whose delicate health makes it necessary to proeut any increase of fatuilv. About twelve months after marriage, a lady of onr arqu&intance cave birth to a daughter, but her Biiflernge were so great that her physicians despaired of her recovery. This made her dread the" very thoughts of again becoming a mother. She tried every thing to prevent a rejetilioii of her sufferings, but w ithout succeeding. Two years after marriage she was agaiu confined, but her sufferings were ao great that the child died, and her own life w deparel of. She was told bv her family physician that if she baa any more children he feared her life would 1 the forfeit. As all the remedies she had tried before bad failed, aUe applied to the Botanic Phjbiciaii, Dr. RAPHAEL, No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, FOR HIS PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. Ills remedies had the desired elect ; they not only prarented her from having children, but they also improve her health. "To thk i vre, all things ars pvbeThe Botanic Physician's remedies can be recommended, because they areinnocent aud safe. They operate without eausing sickness or exposure. They do not interfere who the diet or occupation. They do not injure the heal m, but they are certain in their effect. J. PAN CrwT, M. . 51. MEItfGS, M.. AnTwho are suffering, no matter what their complaint, can call on the Botanic Physician confidentially. The way rely upon relief. His oflice is at NO. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET. Between Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI. Consultation dai-y, Sundavs excepted. 03o kern from IO A. 71. lo 3 o'civcU I. 91. ClT Persons at a disUnce may communicate cTtMjrrtALLT by letter, if tbey inclose ONE DuLLAR, for Censultation Fee, in each letter. All Utters, eemnm&jations, and interviews, are strictly private and dential. No answer will be giveu to letters nnleea on dollar is inclosed as a Consultation Fee. Address all letters as follow, DR. RAPHAEL, COS No. 2463, POST OrTICE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CACTIOX TO THE PUBLIC! Pr. W. Raphael has no connection with PROFESSOR er Dr. W.M. Raphael, or with any other gentleman os lbs same aaine. Cat this dvertisetnent ent. When yoo

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PATENTED oTToBT.R IS, tej. Jijii oem, Vi.'. 'irk J!u, I ijjht Lint, J'rtncAi ( Ijrt lark Lroven Sn'.T Lrvvcn, 1'iirlc Zti?, liQhi ffrjb, Fa icn rtii. Li't l'.iit Drab For Dyeing Silk. Woolen mnl .Mixeu troods. Shawls, Scarfj, Drrsses, Rillor.s. Gloves, Honnats, Hats, Keathers, Kid Gloves, Chil'iren'sClothit.c. and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. ZZT A SAVING OF SO lElt cot, rg For 2.1 cents you ean color as many poods as would otl.erwiseenst fie timesthat sum. Various shades e&n l produce 1 from the same dye. The process is simple, and ar.y one can use the dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are l-est adapted to dye owr others, fwith many vilunble receipts-!. pun;!ase Howe ii. Stevens Treatise on Dyeuigand Colrinjr. Sent by mail on receipt oi price iu cents, .ua-rjiaciumt hv HOWE A. STEVENS.2i;0nro.idwar. Boston. E'r sale by drujiists and dealers generally, and by J..m Lujrkxs, I'ost Othee Drug Store, Shelbyville. Ide2-ly in 5 I I H Dentistry ! DR. J. K. JAMESON Offvrshigprnfj,,,,,,, eervices to tlie community of Shelbyville and vicinity. Having hail a numlsr of years practical experience he tevl confident of his ability to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor liim with a call. PLATE WOKK. TF.KTII FILLl.tC, EXTRACTING, At'., Dorieon short notice and in the mewt approved manner. othoion Harrinon street, a lew doors North of Elliott Jc Majors Banking House. !K-c.l9-tfo c. tc. & s. orur.NrcRfr. ja'i ttoBEXTkoa lloosier Woolen Factory ; i deeidedly the place for cjargains, bavin; in addition to onr IIO.T1E-T1ADE GOODS, the most extensive and varied stock of ' Staple and Fancy IEDIRIY (K(D)(0)ID) in tht taty. mbmcinr every thing that ii usually kept ir a well stocked TF.Y GocDS STORE, all of which we will sell at reduced prices for the neat 30 days, to make room for oar new Block of SPRIH& GOODS. Perens wanting GOOD GOODS- CHEAP should net fail to call and see us, as we can and will make it to your interest to trade with us. C.E- CEISODORF & CO., I No. CI and 63 BLAKE'S ROW, (West Waabiastoa B treat 0 Va21 iyPIAKAPOLII.

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Cjntjr CotnraiMi J'itajCjort. in eui tre Gurgas irI4nt.u.anl Alrvaji.Vr W. i rall isde n JDrtJ. ilefenibuit. re pairing tue tonutke thesam ot r ifiy-euLt IVillars and forty i cecu, wiUi interest on'aaid Utxre and cosU, I li expve at Public .ale, to U:e hi--ht Li.kier. " ON SATI KDAY, TUB SKa DaY OF APRIL, &, between the hoorscf 10 o'clock a. m. ari 4 o'clock p. m.c-a aaid day.at Xht door t f the Court Hvuse.,f sid S 11? y county, Indiana, the rents ard pruSta for a term aot-oeeciiog seven years, of the following descriW a-al Estate. io-w,t : Tlie wnainaea sever. :ecn on bundre4 ad fertT-fonrth (17-14) part of tlie East half of l, t r.umir four 14 cn Wahm;ou strer., and the omlirided aeventeen ore hundred and fortyf..urth (17-144; part of the East half of lotnumtvr uve'3 oa Jacten street, in the Town of fcbelpjTille, Shelby county. anu ?ioi Indiana. IfsuchretiU and prof. t. will not sell for a snmrient mm w sausry su iivcrec. mtereLs and ousts, 1 will, at ttiesme time and plaoe,cxjK at .utlic aale the fee-simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may 1 utlar.et,t to dischitrge Aaid decree, Uitcrot aud cusU. HENRY IhibLk, Mar 17'pfli Sheritf of Sht.tj ccucty. Davis. Wright Jt Grex. Attys fer PUT. Gf AKDI.WS SALE: OF LA D. "JVT0TICE is herely given that iu pursuance of aa order of yi the Common Pleas Court of Shelby coui.tr, Ind., 1 will, as " uar.ii an ,f the eute of Iac Mock, a minor, sell at private sia'.e to the highest Hdder. on the premise. n or after Thursday, the Slt day of April, . D. 1 the following descriWM pantl of land situate in SlieJoy county, I:id., aud de?cript ns follows, to-wit : The East half of the South rast quarter of s-tioti sixteen (16''. Toatvhip f.irt-.n (14; North of nn eicht (f) East, excvjit fifty acreso oi the 'rtn enl tnereor. TEKMS. tine fourth oah in hand one f. ui-.h in sis months one fourth in twelve month, and one fourth in eigl.ieeu moiith?froiu the date of sale. Thed.-ferrd jiayments to tie secured oy notes witn approved s-vurity anJ tnorteace upon the premise"-notes hearing interest from day of sale, and waving valuation and appraisement las. Bids win l receivel at the ollice tf B. F. Iiavis in Shel-vvill.- for tlie next 2." days. JACOB lOl'LEN SPIKE. marl7-w4l Guanl.an. AlMIllSTKATOU'S SALK OF I.AM. TOTICE is hereby given that I y virtue of an order of the Shelby Common Pleas Court, the undersigned, administrator of t!ie estate of Beiijauun Tucktr, ie.-v;iscI, will nffer for sale at auction on the premises, on Sutunkty. the 16ih clay of April. . p. I4. tlie following decnlsnl tract and I parcel of land : Commeiiciiig at the South-wot conarof the North-east quarter ot section twenty, To i.ship taelve, raintesix.and running thetnTNnrth forty-three rl ; thence East one hundred and fifteen nl to the West Ijink of Big lilueUiver; thence South aiong sud bank fifty-two rmls to the South lit.e cf said ctuartcr vti..:i; tlicnce West one hnndred and twenty rods to the place of beginniiig, coatainira; 3i acres. TERMS One third cash one third in six months, and one third in twelve months, with rotes waivins valuiition and appraisement Ua s. and t-Hr:mf in'j-rest from date. I II) tNc.i.KiM AdministmUir. MTariasd Sc MoNioo.Mt.KV, Af.'ys. AIIJIIMVIKATUIPM Si A LE Ut LAD. '0TICE is hereby given that l y virtue of an order of I... Iu..u . f I:...... .t i w cue vouiuiiiii k ird., ci'ui i oi .iieiii., couin,, cucie oi I niiiana, the undersigneil. Administrator of the estate of Zeno Fox, deceased, will offer for aleat Public Auction, on the premiss, on Saturday, the 3oth day of April, a. k.. IM14, the following i!escrilel tract of land, to-wit : The North-east quarter of the South-east quarter of section six in Township thirteen (l.r. North of range seven () East, situate in county and State aforesaid. Tirms or Salk. line third of the purchase money cash in kind; oiie-tiiird in six months, atwl one-third in twelve months from the day of sale, the defered payments to lie se cured l y the notes of the parchaver, secured l y gool freehold security, liearing int. rest ftntu date of sale, ant waving val uation and appraisement laws. March ... 14. ALHltil) l-U.,Aumin:strator. OTK'liOr A .ni ISTKATHW.-Notw is hereby given that the undersigned hiis len apiHi:ited Administrator of the estate f Joliu H. Mewai t. late of Shelby county, Indiana. de-eriecl. Said estate is suppo-e to be solvent. March !.-.', 1"!4. W M. CP.ODDY. Administrator, AD.U1.MSTIIATOUM MLC. rfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, AdminisJ trator of the estate of John II. Stewart, late of Shelly I county, Indiana, deceased, will oiler 1or.i!et public auclion, on i ridav, t.'ie loth day of A run.. 1-04. at the late residenceof deceased, the pwrn.i.al pro-rty of vad Jolm U..Steart, de.leased. consistii.c of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one Wagon, Farming ltci.il. Household ami Kilcheu Furniture, Ac. Sale to commence st 10 o'clock a. in. TtRws.-A credit cf twelve months wiil I eg:ei; on all sums over S3, the purchaser giving his note with approved sur ety. waiving valuation and appraisement laas. All tuu. under $3 cash down. March ti, -A. WM. CUODtlY, AdmV. tOM.MPiMOSEIlS SALE. N: JCTTCE is hereby given that in pursuance of ai order of the Common Pleas Court of Shelby county, St;ie of imli.-.i.a the undvrsiinied Commissioner 'ill etTer for sale at Public Auction on the premises on nioaday the ?:h dav ot May. Iti4 the fol lowing d'.-seri bed tract of laud to-wit : Beginning at tlie north e! corner of tlie east half cj thesou'.h west quarter of section fifteen iIj) in Townstdp twelve ,12; rorth of ranee six ((j) eist and running thei.ee east along the open line twelve and (?-10 rods tuence west tweiity-five (Jj) rods thence North twelve and P-10 ro!" to the place of lieginning. corit4ining two aces tuore or leas. Situated iu the County and State aforesaid. TEUMs One half of tlie purchase money to he paid on the day of side and the residue in twlve months thereafter. The deferred payments to I securred by the notes of the purcnaserwith gooil security liearing interest from date aud payable without relief from valuation oj appraisement laws. March 30th 1.-04. B. F. DAVIS, Commissioner. AD7HX ISTlCAToItS KALE OF LAMD. "jY'OTICEisher i the Common ! Indiana. Wm. B. t hereby gi.en that in pursuanceof an order of Pleas Court of Shell y county, Sute ol Alexander. AdminMrator of the estate of ieorge V. Sack. deceased will offer forale at public auction on the premises in Fair land on Saturday the 3"th day of April ISij4. the following descrill prijx-riy to-wit: Part of Lot No eighteen 1" on Jackson street and described as follows: Commencing at the North East corner ami running South Eiirht two and oue-half j feet, west twonty two Stf; feet, north eighty two and one-half 2.', feet, east twenty two feet to the place of beginning aitunteil in county arid state aforesaidTEKMS One third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand en the day of sale One third in Six months and the residue in twelve 12 months from the date of sale. The deferred jaiyments to be secured by viie note of the purchaser, secured by a mortgage on the premises and by eood personal security bearine interest from date of vale and waving valuation and appraisement laws. March 'J.i:h 1-"04. W M. B. ALEXANDER. Administrator. MADAM K ZADCG PORTER'S , CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM, Price, 25 & 50 Cents per Bottle. The Best, Chjeanet and inost effectual Kemetly for uOCUllS, COLDS, itc, tlie World lias ever produced. Purely Vegetable, contains no Minerals or other Deleterious Drugs. The Curative Balsan is warranto!, if ued arcri!:iic todirevti'tns. to cure in ail ecses, Cwu.-lis. Cohls, Crup. U lioping CuUk'h, Asthnia. -lid all atlections of the TLruat aud Lungs. Madame Zadoc Toner Balaam : a mtuxv vru(raucirkCtoRAST. prepareil With rr't Care and ec-er.t: tic skill, f r vm a comt nation "f t'.ie le-.t remiies the VrgeU'.le k.i.p l- ra aurds. Its remoiial i-ih-ties are '.se-l on its jHiwer t. assi't the healthy and vigorous c-.rcul.ci.t n of tl.e Moo I through the lunirs. It enlirs tire muse!" and assists the in t wrfonn the duties of rrulatirig tlie beat of the system, and in gently throe -ins ofT the wate su-U:ict from tlie sjrface t.f the Imdy. It b'Sens tKe phb-era. irela ces free sp;:tit.2 anl will i found very agrevV.le ti the taste. It . not avioler.t reoied, btitemollieTit, warming, eearch.ng and effective, can t taAea i-j the Ideal person, or youijg-st child. MAPAXE ZAPOCK roP.l TITS CrEATIVE BALSAM 'is no new and untried roe-licine, tut h ten uei by Republic for the past -I years, with unparalelled tuccesa, and has acquired its present extern ve td largely increaainf sale, aixrn by brinr recommended hy those who Lave used it tt then afflicted friends and others. IF lOTJ BA E A COLD, if evtrso slight. d not fail to give the Balsaia a trial, as the very low price at which it is seld, brings it within the reach of every one, that they may always keep it conveiaeut tut rse. The timely useaf a 25 rent ta.ttle will often prove to tw wcria one hunsfred times iueoat. Do not pot rffwitb any other. Ask for Ha. la we Zaoe PonTTOi'w Cotssa) BaiaAa,1neiPt ontmviitr ft. and take no other, if y ur druggist does net have it, hae aim seed and get it for you. TTP 8oldbyallDmrristt25an4 ceu per Vttle. HALL A KI CK I U Proprietors, de3-1l 21 Greenwich Street. New-York. J0U0 LEE FIRS, sole A sent, Post OfSce Drug Store.

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NOTICE OF IXSOLVirtCT. A T the March Term cf the Court of Common Pleat of J. Shelhy county . tfce 9Ute of Jamra CrouctiwudeclaraatmiUliy iiiiiiitsnl Taoee ioiere-Med are noCSed ttat it will be settle tecortitJfly Marcb 14. 164. THOMAS J. J0M9, Atairittnte.

HOSTETTER'S

' CELEBRATED A j ura aiid powerful Tonic, corrective and alteratirtoT ile.-tul cocacy in disease ot the Stomach. Liver and Boweter Cures, Pvspepsia. Liver Ccuipbilt.t. Ilea.Iacbe, General D tility, Nerc uness. ivj ressiun ef ?pirits. Const. patiea. Colic lntennif.ei.t Fevers, Cramps and SpasmtM. and all Con.plaints of either Sex. arising from Uglily W cakl.ess m hetlier inherent ia tin- syum c r produced tj sp-vial causes. Nothing that is not ale.I-rf'me. tenia! and rest-srative in it nature enters n.t. the oin!.s! :i-n of H'?TE1TER STuMACH I'.ITTEHS. This j-opiar prei aiatin ostein no mineral of any kind, no dvndly tctatiical element; no fiery excitant; but it is a eiiiub-.r.;.tiui cf tl extracts f rana l-alsaBik her s and pla:.u i:a the purest aud mildest ot ail d.Qusie ;.;uuU-.-.. It iswe'.l t l f.-rearaie,! arairtst d:easJ, and. so far a i the huicuin s. sLc-ji can ie i r l -ciel i Li.uian a e.n.saa.cs ! ma. adit s eiiirtnleml l y an u?. Iio'.cmii e a!no-phie. itn- ' pure water and other external causes, Ilix-lkl-l AJl's BlTiaM ' ci..v le relied on us a --..ird. Jn districts iiifcste 1 witfi nr f- Ayit, it Las been found j iniallible as a iet-ntie n.d ii i-- t 1 i-- as a remedy an4 j thousamls who resort to it under a r l. iimols -f an atiSAk ! escaj the stoure; ai d thousaiid wl. regiect to avail i thei;isel-es of its protective quiiiit.es in advance, are cuied by a very brief c wt-v f tb's uiarcc l.us nieiic-.iie. Fever and Ague parent. kfur I ring plied with qu. nine fr iniiiba in vain, ui.til nearly sa:urai-d vith that c:aixrous alkaloid, are not uufreiiUtatly ir'.( red t'l health withiia a lew days If the use of IlosTtiTta's B;riEKs. Tl.emeak stuniaeh is ra idly invi;rriteil and the apietit restoie-1 1 y tl.i a.-reeable I oi.ic.and l.n,-e it works orere in rases of Ivsirr-iA at.d u l-.-s c-'i find fi rn.s of 1diccstion. Acting asa c l.tleai.tl paii.I- ap erient. as wrllaa upin tlie liver, it .- it.:criably relieves the l nrATlCB superinduced b irreguUir action of the cigt .inc fc secretive organs. Persons of feeMe habit. Pa le to .V.-rrotj Att itlt, Lot-Nr-pf Sj-irit and V -f Iia-rucr. C nd j rompt ard permanent relief tror.i tl.e Vitiers. Ibe t s;ia.vi,y ou Lbis point is ni.-ft coiM-u-ie and fn iu i oth hj-s. Theajony of Iliuoi Coi.ic is imn:ei;att ly assuaged y single Ui me f Cie lin ula::t. and I y occasionally rcaorticgt it &e return of the c uoi.ii tn may I pmvei tel. As a :-iieral Tonic, 1H STETTE1."S HITTEBS produew effects which n.tist le experienced or w:ticrd lef'e they can le fully appreciated. In cases of ivttttittitUmal Wrak ntm. '. w lrey and lM ility and Is-crepitudearis-ine from old Ace. it exercise the electric influence. In the cxinvaiesceiit stages of all diseases ;t t-eratw as a delightful invigoRir.t. W hen the powers of r.aiure are rclaxed.it operates to re-enforce and re-establish tbera. Last.'mt not least.it is 'lh t'hly Nv XimithtrJ, :rt j manufactured from soi nd and innocuous ncleriais. and entirely free from the acid elements present more or leas ia all the ordinary ton'n- and st"in: hics f the day. No family ciollciiie l.as leen so universally, and, it tsy l tmly wldrd. ltrrfOhj popular i'.Ii tlie intelligent er tn.nof the coi-imuniry a IliKitrrttm Bme. Pret-ared ly Ilo.nniR A fnun. Pittsi urgh.Ta. Sold by all bruggiii. Gruofis aiel Storkee?era ererywhere. HELr.lBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. aO( and Sjits ific lien-eily lor tiiseises of tl.e Bladder, Aidnvs.rael. and Dp'i sic:I itU:w. This medicine increase thjHier 'f Dicetien. andeicite theaiisri-ehts into LcalUiy action, by wL.ch the Wa'-erj er Calcareous deposition', ai d ail I'lialural Ll.Ulta.slia are reduced, as well as Fain and Ii.ln-.t;on. iii:l71dold's extract bccii For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits f Dissipetion. Early Indiscretion of A!Ue, attended w itn the following symptun.s : Indisposition to Exertion. Lose of Power l.os of Memory, Di'cnltyof BreethiLg. W eak Nerves, Trending, ib-rror of Disease, Wakealuess. liiinrxss of iu.i:, rain ia tta Back, I'ui versa! Lassitude of tie MuscuTrr System. Hot Hands, I luhing cf the IWy, D; yncss of the Skis, I'-ruj tiona oa the Face, I'all'd Counter.ai.ce. lheesymptons. if allowed t'f on. whirh th iredir-ne invariat'ly removes. socn follows JmfjUmy. fati!y,iUlf4if fit, in re of which the piuert nny expire. "it he can s:iy they are nt trdiuertly followed ry those lHreful Div-ns.," !svit Cistrsniiiii.'' Manv are awa,e of t-e m;i- of their suf.eni.f, bet Bene will cmt"s tle records rl tlie 1 1. sane As lutr.s. Aid Je'w7.' Jttf,t t Cot.wjtio leer an-rla Witlies of the Tru:h of the sM rtu ti. require the a. d of Mcdicii tj strengll fu aj.d icvigoraie llacsyt'.cm. which IIeinit.ld Fitraet Buc! u ixisarubly tlves. A Trial will cxnviacc the most skeptiial. - - rr.n a i.rs-r r..n a Lns-r r.yiM Lt. In many Af"1 i'sn yieciV.r it friraff the tntter Crew is uneualed y a'i t-Uier renietly. as in Cfcleror.a r Betentioii. Irregularity. I':r fu te. or uj prresivB e f Custoaiary Era.-uten. Wruted ur Scirrhous stetr ef tbe l'trtis. Ltw-eori'jii-a or Whilst. Sten.l , and for alleoapla.rT iixi'!et.t to th . afetlr arimnc from Indiserel on. HaJ itsof D-s-j at. Jt, ur in the lnux oa CaaaawM LireTate no more Balsntn. frrury. or rrrleaaant Stadldnea fer ui.pleat4 tsitrT'.i.d. se. HELMBOXDc EXTRACT BlTIir AND IXPB0T KO-E WASH CTRL snnnT DinAr.t In all their Sure.. At UttleErrpetvae Litlieor liO cinte in Itirt, no iCrenier or, O riiceirt. Itcauesar-e-jueiit d re aid gies etrengtii so InuU, therry Kenwivirs iVstrfliiiis., Prsventu g and Caring Mnctoresof thr 1'n-tfsra, llaii g F n and IaCaauon, so frequ. i.t in fie rlius of d.sok-c. ar.d cijellitg ail inaonoas DiRrdard morte.ut oilier. ThousarHlsswt TliH3!el who hare tren the vietiss ef Quacks, aid who Ije r: J l.eavy b-rr to cured in a shert t.rae. bare fvnnd t.'.ty Were5re4. and that ttAToifn" has, by t use of --powerlui aatrirgenu," been dned in tt T.ietn. to break out in at agicsated fern., ac4 perhan after Marr.aje. rt TTnjiVif n's Fit act Brrw- fir all feet errs as4 disers c'we Lbisast ?, whetaar ealsungta Saala or Fenae,from hatever cause onginalicg and so latest Of BOW V0O STASDIXi. Iv.sea.see of these organs requires the aid cf a Pn ana. ITeJi'Id'a Exfrart Bnclm is the rtreat Tfharerie. and ia ear Uu to lave t'adeaire4 eSect in a! Useaaea tr vaicA it to Kecommertded . Erideac ef tbe most reliable and rearponainlw tkartir villaecompany Car sne"!.c.KPrice $1 per bottle, or ix for t5. Delivered to any address, securely f ckad frees etafaMav lecril Svmrti'ica in all Commonicatieiak CURE? tiCAKA.VTEEDl ADVICE GRATIi ! t Address letters fr information to II. B. HELM BOLD, Chennis. 104 South Tenth sf. fe'.ow chest.Uil. Pniladalpnta. HELMBLD"S Mectcal D-rot, Dmg and Cnexsicni Warehoee.4. Brcarlway, X. YTjnp'Beware ef Coucterfeirs and ncprinciplew dealers a eaVavcr to ct !-' their own" aiw! "thee arete lew on the reputaiiua attaned ty Ilelmtaold'e (eeewiwe Praa rations, Hrlniooirs Ftract Bucbu. IielmK,id' IlVrwrt SaraafiaHlla. IWn,T'td'f Improved lUeeWseh. TTiS14 by all Smgziju eTwrywaara. anldV Taka so enar. Cat oat b aluuif ' i J nzi ftrr i. ta4 t-rti !trry.tlei twt awy-sar. P