Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 34, Shelbville, Shelby County, 28 April 1864 — Page 4
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Read, Whito Men, Read. White mechanics nd laboring men
rcmd the following interesting notice from j
the Cincinnati Commercial: "Mr. Wilkinson of tho F-urnet Hotie
returned yesterday from Baltimore brin- J intr with him soniR llftv Americi:i citi- i
o . -... - rens of African descent" to he employed as waiters, porters, Vc, in that hotel in flare of those of Irish dtsnr-t hitherto tm-ployel-the new hands were tct to work
immediately
FIRE AND TORNADO Jfnanrance b$p'an
("cial Act f tV T,egtslatnre cf Illinois'; r it r. i; vo it t , ilm?ioi(. Insures against Loss or Damage Lightning, Wind-Storms and Tornadoes. ,
by
CAPITA!,
White men ho Io yon like it!
Fifty
men thrown out of employment in one establishment to make roou for imported nigger. This is the f:ast to which the Abolition party Icvifsyoa. Are v orinmen bo blind to the interest- cf themselves and their families r.i not to be alb to see through th: designs of those villanous fanatici whe arc endeavoring to degrade
them to thole cl of the African. Only a
few day ag tao iaylon .io:irnal puu
liehed an 0-lrr.ct from a upcech, tn&ds by that old litnHor Jack who slt-s in the Presidential Chair, to a deputation from an Abolition Working Association in Washington 'Jitv, in which he statod in alluding to the difficulties which havo oc
curred between white laborers and
roes in sori'o of th i.- . . i .
those who had to labor for a living,
X" redt y Chartered
t ( a.slue. J Avr. W lo'.n rail, 33 No b s- ri irr! - rA ix f.aiii Jew 1, 161. Paj allib.trvsly L'htuin-, htther ti; building Is burned i-r 'ml. Itisurt Livestock in fie Held &sa1it loss by lljtu. DIRECT' RS AND OFI ICEBS :
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1. .ci.uw-ma.
a. . SI.VOXS.
Alvord. Caldwell & Alvord, Wholesale Grocers,
LIQUOR DEALERS, INK COMMISSION' MERCllAXTS, No. 6S EAST WASHINGTON ST.,
FAMILY DYE COLORS; PATENTED OCTOBER 1?, 163.
If,u. T. I. Tr-:FH, .F.-ri:tnler Cirrus. (,. X. ; trt. -s .master. Frc-t j.t. n ,i j. ii. u'jii ?U.e 5 r , oi , L. L. 3!--n. f '.'iir'iTi'." .
j:t,.tho3.
CfV. L. Ctxw a, Underwriter Hon. V. D.f'x-c. - x, Major City oi Prcopcrt. JVa Mrrcsrrt, EanVer, Vnt-port. A. L.Tsk it.
J. ICr.NER, PrSI-ft.
D. '.r. r. TAIALK, tccre'a.-
WA'1 U2 A frw iorl mm to artv Ap'Ztfi.Sr laquire of IRANK M. COZAD, .VssUUrtt Ceu. Actit, Morrisciwliouse, Shlb vills, Ind. JOI! N" J. WISGATL, A?-nt at SV.elbyvHle.
cities;
neg-that
northern
any dihiciity between
that
their interest were ail alike, sadthat the
ought to be iiiendly an.i work to
W
ou u
i ail
etner
who
tone
open-
in harmonr. e asj:
neas vill yon vot.: for a
ly and unt lusmngiy seek to degrade you to the level of the r.gro? A party that in now at work organizing "liecd.nen asociaioll5,' ;;il o . er the north for the pm -pose of importing negroes to compete vith you for labor, for rest assured rs
vili
id you '
egis-this
soon as negroes can be import
cave to work along side or them and at tho same wa-es or not work at all. The
Den ocratic members in the Ohio j. laturo in order to protect vou from
state cf things, in trod need a resolution to prevent Legrcer, from coming into the State, but the Abolition majority promptly voted it down, on the ground that they had no light to prohibit citir.ens from any Gtate, from coming into Ohio.
We iiopettiat every worsir.g man waen he reads this article will pass it around to his neighbor, in order that all may see the object the Abolition leaders havs in View, in their abominable crusade upon tho right3 of the people. And in conclusion wo ask all men who consider them pelves better than a nigger to givo their uppcrt to the nominees of the Democratic party who havo always protected their interests, and who will use their best efforts to puL a stop to. tho importation of negroes into lhj State. JJayion (0.) rfph-.
i?ire lastiraisce CoEp'y ISDlWAPOLrS IXUSA1VA. OVFICE. 0D1 PILLOWS HALL, UP STAIRS. Ti :r- I:'fi!ip', Io-.ishi-ld Furnitar?. Baros, Hay, (Jnin ad Liv St')ck tht p in, ni;:iinst loss aud damaa by i'Lit, for tt.s tcrai of or t-veo ytars. DIRECTORS : J. S. TIr.vvT, TnflianapoHs, C. C. Oun, Indianapolis, Wm. C. LiiTt-x, " D. X. Is.ith, Grwiict!e, T'.iiit-B'.cs 15A.l;, ' J i.Kis Ri nuiss, Danville, Ws. T. (Iibson, Indianapolis. OFriccr.s : .?. 3. Uakvey, Tr sid iiit, Fukdxrk-k Eagg. Treasurer.
t "ji. C Lt p-io.v, V iee Prw. AVm. T. Oibsos, Secretary. t' C, OJLil'v General Agent. REFERENCES : Wn. A. Tv?!e.PTetiiry of Stows, Indianapolis, M. Fitz';'V,n, F.iq., Mwrdtaat, " Andrew Mali.ce, " Janu s A. Kay, Ca: h.- Bank of State, Indianapoli losiiih. LiK'ke, Ei-4.,of Locke it Rro. II. A. Fletcher, E.siM Merchant, " E. J. PtiW, Esq., President T. II. & I. R. R. Co. Harvey I. icutt, F".q., Terre I.'avite. J. V.. MTunald, Attorney at ljwt Indianapolis. M. C. Cui.er, Est., Ti;.peranoe. Oliver W. UUl,Pilt;lior.-. Ind. fchU'-ly L. P. STAFFORD, Agent for Shelfcy e
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IND4ANAP0LIS, IND.
Pari- A''
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f ,i,en Ir,ir. Li I i'-i 'f Jrab
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light lren
link, PvrtJe,
PurjXe Si- fn, Stivf,
HCTKfc Or AOWlXlSTnATtD.
NOT I CI it hcry iTen that the ivlrrifel haa bn m.pnn W Jinitror rf thertuirnf AWamTCurjr. late f!hHhy cottcty.Iadi ana, iiriid. Said cttat U afpesed V t vtvetApnt 14, e4. AMURmjE p. STONE, Admr.
Greatest 3ci:sl Cirfahr Ev:t FaUi'hed! C-FWcen-a large letter pars for two 3 f.-nt stamos.
7 "rllnne see:r,s to think that
against a man,
A Shallovv- Dovico
The X. Y.
it is a fatal charg
tho rebels would sooner vote for him than for some one of it sort." Surmosin-.: it
that
vera so, what of that V Keader, let iu ee. As between General Grant a ad General Butlor, ths rebels, it. will not be denied, vroul l universallv vote for Grant.
A between General Ilosecrans and j General Hunter, the rebels would all vote j for General l'oscerans. As between Major-General Thomas j nd Adjutant-Gf-ncral Thomas, the rebels ; would all vote for tho Ilajor-General of! Chiehauiar.ga frauc. j Neither will it bo denied that Union! men, especially soldiers, would generally
vote, la tac cases supposed, as would rebel.?.
IRS. JACKSON, HERBERT & CO., Proprietors of the National Disvnfnry, tstatdished Cincinnati, O., Jan. 1. '60 cure all private disease' with unexarrpid rap!dity- We fruarantt-e to cure Gonorrhu-a, Gleet, Syphillis, Irapotency, Nccturnal Emrssion:, or Self-Abae. Diurnal E-nnsions,
F- malo cmplaint?, in short every possible form and variety
of Sexular Diseavs. Cure", rapid, thorough and permanent and fe:s mderats. Serd for our Circular fiiteen largo S hy 11 in. letter paper, of varied, valuable asa interesting
mtter Alo, a circular intended for Ladiea only.
Many of our patients asfurt they have sent aouey te Doc
tors in Ea?tern cities and received no return.
Theu why not patronize home UV?nt men who know the
Ws-stern iliwnte ami t an effect speedy cures. v
Dr. .TaeV-non's Femv.le Pi lis 1 per box-send for circular.
special written replies, well sealed. Jeut witi the circtliar,
wi thovt charge. One of the ehea;w-.t, mo5 1 interesting and
mivormnt I ooVs ev. r put lishe.l. ;tnij p: ?s, liO encravins?
"The Sioiintviiii of Licht. or Medical Protector and Marriage
Gaio.e, and an Explicit Key U -ove and Beauty.-' lt Sat ir-?,c-iOttn.v reveals various l,iects never brfor fully ex plairtd in any pim jlar work in the English laneuage.
Price cent sand one J Cct c pobUee st.imp. or three for $1
and thr '.1 cvnt jtijre stamii. Putlydescrihetl in cirtu
lar, whtch every you:; man should hive. wl etUer sick oi
woil.
j Medit'iaeaud;.u:itit.tioiis sent promptly to any part of j the t-'onctry. 'jr.oUiutiK Rooms of the Digpen&u'y No. 10?
: Sycamore street,. V. O. No. 411!). I DR. J.'.CI'v. ON"S OH IENTAL LINIMENT
! Remover all col(5.it:s' and rsjuvenates orcans which Fave
j lain dorniar.i to.' many years. It will cure any case ef im-
I potency, t'veate aail increase tha liassions for any reasonaldi
j t.me. Cia t- maiieii with perfect safety. Price c-prbotle
j Pit. J f:sos' Fatacti Fa test Male Save. It is perfect
I ly fe and never tails to jtive satisfaction. It is the only j sure aud vafe preventative piiinst contracting liiscise ever (invented. Price: I each, ,1 per half dozen, and $7 per : dozen, cu by Liail. selj
Tho great cause of Human Misery.
Jit it Piibihheu, in a St-ofed Envelope, Price Sije Cents: A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND Radical Cure of Sen.inal Weaknew, or Spermatorrhoea induced by Self-Abuse ; Invo'nntary Emissions. Impotency
tue ! Consumption, E'.dlevsev anil Fits ; Mental and Phv.it al in
( capacity, fcc. By Ro.i. J. CcLVEHWiLL, M. D., author ol tl.. Ilwuii ll.,nl- fc..
IS Mther Will lt bo den.cd by those at Theworld-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture
cseariy proves iromnis own experience u.e awiui con-
11 ... 1 , ,
ail conversant witn our veteran coiuiers, that though they tpeak of General Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson (that was)
as tha ablest of tho rebel eeuerals, whom j noiaatter what his , , , , . ii. 1 cheaply, privately, abova all others thev would b proud to I atxm to thousands
slay in bxttle, yet the7 speak cf them ! with mors respect than they do of the threatening, blustering, Beauregard, Pillow, cVc. The latter above-named Union generals, all favorites of the Tribune, it will not ise pretended hxve injured the rebels much, nor greatly benefited the Union cause ; whilst the former have dealt them the heaviest blows of any officers in our pervice. Well, what does it all prove ? Simply that men generally depraved, or otherwise, especially military men, respect an enemy that is brave and efueiint in battle, yet respects the rules of civilized warfare In his treatment of prisoners, non-combatznts, private property, vVe., &c, mere than the blustering coward, brave only in words, except when his foe it disarmed, and theu, perhaps, cruelly 0, as such generally are. A REii r.LicAx of I860.
se-j'iencw of So'.f abuse may be effectually removad without rccdiciiie.ar.d without dangerous surgical operations, lou-
fdes, ir.sti-uments. rin?s,or cordials, pointing outmodeof
cure at oneo certain and effectual, by which every sufferer.
condition may be, may cure himself
and radically. This lecture will prov and thousands.
Si?ni undersea!, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the
receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the
publishers. C1IA? J. C. KLINE & CO., 1-27 Bowery, New-York. Pst Office Box 45fe
n QUARTERS TfStS
. 5c y. m
m STATE ) INDIA; A
v Tt?
A Military Republic.
The following isauextract from Web-1 ter's oration on the completion of the j i
.Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1S43: j "A military republic, a government fouuded on mock elections, and supported oiily by the sword, is a movtraent, indeed, but a retrogado and disastrous laoremeut, from the old-fashioned monarchical system. If men would enjoy the blessings of a republican Government, thcr must govarn themselves by reason, ly mutual counsel and consultation, by a sense and feeling of general interest, and by the acquiescence of the tuinoiity in tho will of the majority, properly ex pressed; and aboTe all, the military iouet be kept, according to the language of our bill of rights, in strict subordination to the civil authority. Whorpvpr
this lesson is not both learned and practiced, there can be no political freedom. Absurd, preposterous is it, a FcorTand a satire on free forms of constitutional liberty, for forms of government to be prescribed by military leaders, and the right
of aufferage to be exercised at the point i f tbe tword." Tl, to,', 1, r.
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. GOOD SEWS JIT LAST ! Th Tr-Gulln- DR. fi A?II AZl. o 1U beL B IMWdi when all otai i hava CiiieJ. ALL V7UO AIJS IN TROU3L3, iU who hav been nnfortuuat. all wkii fad hopi s tea diiappointod, eruehed, and blasted, i.'inLJ U Ii a actacwl It false proaiisee and dectrit, all who have Wti
iaceired and triSed with, all go to him for advice and U 5t satiitacciAa. lio makes yo-ar misfortunes pass sway, Ki makes the tUnd;r and ecTy cf your etemiea CU harrul(n, tad he lusta'as your character and respfclii;ty in Ka of vil report and rumor :. All who arj in ttjal.t of th f!etiens of those tiey love cmsNit him to relieve rud satisfy tt'oir m!nd, and to find oui if tue.r brisat and vua Itopes wi'.l It realized. IN L0V2 &FFLXRS UU FAILS. lie has th stcr-t of winning the aSectioni of th1? opposite sex. He guides the single to a wealthy end happy oiarriaze, and makes the married happy. iJis aid ..u advice Las been solicitel iu inaumeiabie icslances, and tlie result ha aluajs leea A SPZ33Z5Y & KAPPY MAF.IIIAGi:. To make thicks more sure, he will ehow you the like. Deis of YOUR FUTURE IXUSZATO OR WJTS. He will tell yon thir circumstance and their future prvp.-t; and vi hat is lietter than ail, he cua tell you their thoual.ts and hat their " ral " inveiitiotis are.
What is better still, he cau tell you if they will make jou happy. IT. Raphael is, therefore, a sure dependence. To all in business his advice is invaiurbie. He can foretell, with the'reatest certainty, the result of all coMiuiercial and business transactions and speculation. Dr. .Raphael interprets dream for lottery numbers with unfiling accuracy. , LCTTEUT? NUICDER.1 giTCB withoui anv ,xtra charge. rCO:J3 COC13 NEWS!!! DR. RAPHAEL will cast your Horoscope or write yonr oatlrtty. Itory mas, through the length and breadth of tho land, who hii bad luck, and who can not get on in the world, should be iu posstsbion of bis Uwroscope, aud get Dr. Kmphatl's VTrittea Opinion of his Future Pros
pects in Lite. It will guide him to wealth, eniinen-, and honor. Thoiinauoa of good men, who were unfortunate and unneciMsfcl in their business men who worked hard, and who struggled against adversity and niihfortuue the preater part of their lives, and who found the more they tried to get forward in the world the more tliiiifi went apu-'nst therc : Thne men got Ir. Baphat-1' written opinion upo their futjre prospects In life. All those who wisely followed Dr. Raphael's advice era now IU5XX, lAl'Pr, AND SUCCESSFUL In all their undertskinjrs ; while those who were blinded by prejudice and ignorance, neglected Lis advice are still laboring against adversity and poverty. Bo assnred wealth, i:r:iN,jr;cE, and good LUtS re within the reach of ail. If jou wish to be rich and happy you will consult him also. GOOD NEW J for tho AFFLICTED. He has the gift, ar.d can tell the afflicted the cause ef their disease and suOring. lie can a! o tell whether they can be cured or not, thus caving the a Cue ted both trouble aud expense. -" 1 Consultations daily, Sundays excepted. Office hoan " from 10 A. M. to 5. P. M. - All interviews are strictly privqte and conMentia.. Therefore we say, go one ! go all ! and consult DR. RAPHAEL, The Astrologer of the 19th Century, No. 59 EAST riFTII STESET, Between Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI. , BSS- TRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES, fivff" Terms for Visitors. I.adies fifty ctuta ; Gentlemen ono dollar, for each consultation. When yon call, AS3 PCX THE DOCTCIl, it will prevent mistakes. -v ae persons at a distance may commnrrfcate cosriPEHTt ally by letter, if they inclose ONE I'OLLAK, for Con
sultation Fee, in each letter. All letters, communications, and interviews, are strictly private and confidential. No answer will be Riven to letters unless one dollar is inclosed as a Consultation fee. Address all letters as follows : DR. RAPHAEL, DOX No. 2463, POST OFFICE, CINCINNATI, PHIO. Lt it lie f learly understood that the price named as a consultation fee pay for a consultation only. It does not pi y for the P-.ot..r,s writtsn opinion of your future prospects in life. It dies not pay for winning the affections of the opposite sex, nor for the consummation of a happy marriage, nor lor doing any other business named iu the above advertisement. The Doctor has a fixed price for doinj each separate business. In your eonsultation with the Doctor, you learu how you ran realise the fond hope nearest your heart ; you are told how yon can tret all you want, and how your business ought to be done so that it can not fail. He will S.rete 1 what is your DESTINY. In short, be wall tell what i befere yon. etc. Caution to the Public " Dr W. Raphael, the Astrologer, has no connection with PROFESSOR or Dr. W. M. Raphael, or With amy other gentleman of the same name. afJCut this advertisement out. When yon ete, bring it with you aud show it to the girl who open the 4oor? To prevent mistakes, ask to SEE THE DOCTOR HIMSELF.
lor Dyein? Silk, 'Woolen and Mixed Uoods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses. Rilons, Glove, Hannets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Chi hircn's Clothing, and all kituU of Wearing Apparel. jrjA savijh; of so vtai CTrT.oi
l'o 25 cents you ean color ss many goods as Tor., ot'r-r-wiicovt five times that sum. Verio'i shadt j on l produced ;'roin the same dye. The process is giiupk-, and any one can ise tla- dye with perfect success. Directions iu Eu--lish, r icrich and German, inside of each package. " j or further information in Dyeing, and riving 6 perfeet kno .'kd.; what colors are best adapted to dye over other's, (with roaiy valuable receipts), purchase Howe 4t Stevens' Treatise o i Dyeing and Colering. Sentbynvulon receipt of price V vnts. Maaufsctureil HOWE & STEVK VS. iWO Broadway, Boston. For sale by druggists aiKl denlers generally, and by Jutw LsaFiJts, Post Olhe Drug Store, Shelbyviile. i.dei-ly
ADTiniTTRATOH'e. IL..
TOTICF. Is hereby that the ndertirie.l will en
MotvUy the 'he li.th .lav r f V li, fct t Jmters-
i.lcuee of A1xarfeT t erv. e-m-d. in SM.ltsrill. Shelhv
County Indiana, offer fjr at pcMic Autboa. all ef his
HousehoM Iun.it.ire, not Un if IU widw. also eicht-
een tniaisaivl pmeshir.sies, twer ty ftse ccrd w,od, mill
scaie. sack., rrr,cw.jr staff, lc. i , i i i . , . .
w Me.ir.es.my me j .aday er May, I?6, the ondersigno.1 ili at th frm of Ak-xander Cory, deceased, in
jinnovcr lowr.M.ip. r-ne.i.y Cfiaaty. at my present res -den.-e, offer Ur sle at public aaction Two haadred and ferty
muies. taet.ty Lores, J wenty-nve cattle, teaty fcpjrs, two buggiee, waggons, and several s-tsof harnese, two reapers
one thrashing, and one mowing machine, ploagM, barrow, I wheaf drill, 5,000 extra pine shinelee, and var.eas other! articles. 4 rmtit i t .t m.intli. II pi.Ati ,
thret dollars for the tales of all property, except the mules, for which atredid of three months will be given. The purtiaiser will l required to give rote with approved terarity, waiving valuation atid appraisement laws, rwfer prejwrty
caaoeremovea .spru it, aMBRSE P. STONE, Administrator.
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PEES
XOTICF. OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. "OTICE is here y given that the undersigned as Admin1 1 istralor of the Estate of Jaasea ArhurkU I t nf tS
County of Shelby and State of Indiana, deceased, that by virtue of aa order granted to him at the March Term I?. J of Die Court of Common Pleas of Shelby County to sell at ! private V.e. for cash Fifty acr.s off the Soath end of the j west half of the souih west quarter of section aixtet-n W I in Township Xouruet-n 14 north of range six '6' eastaitua- ! tAl in aii..l!., tati..lv ,. 1...: Vl.i 1 1 , - , I
. . .i vvuihj ?.iuc iiciiik ii in bud oLTiru ry auol decender.t on an assignment of a certificate ef School Fand of Shelby county In-longing to congressional Townshio four- !
teen till north of range six 6 easi, aubjert to the interest !
ot r.iuaiie'.n Arbuckie widow of said decesed, in aad to sa,d real estate. Said administrator will therefore by virtue of surh order oflVr on the preniion and after the 30th day of April I'-M said real estate for sale at private aa'.e. TERMS CASH A certificate cf purchase Will be givtai oa day of sle, March "i . 1 -64. LEWIS J. REEVES, Administmtor.
fit All DIAL'S KALE OF LAMD.
HOSTETi
CELEBRATED STOIvIACIBE BITTERS. A part aad powerful T 'nic, correct.-and a'.tcrativt of vast derful iadisrue U U.e Stomach. Liver anil Bowels.
Cur'-s, Dyspejisia. I.iver C n. la;t.t. H-.!.he,
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Cdic J titertnittent Fevt rs. v'mtr - h .. ;-n.-. a-id a'.i Comj'laints ! either Sex. ar.sitig fr m yli ly la ei lies a heiher ir.hcres.1 i:; t'.e ytai vt fKiucCTl I y ij--via ca-.iM . "Solhlng t!iat is Ki t bolria e, ciial ar.l rtora;ve it r-iture enter it.t the c u--a of ll '?I ETT LB S STMACll ItlTTEKS. Tl.. piu,r preparauon cwi.:ua liowircral i-fat.y kind. no!i-il U'Utiical t '. a.etii ; i,u tery excitant ; but i; i o-mMtiatK-n f t?. extracts cf raia la'.au.i : heri ju.ii loi.;s aith lir j-urt; aiid ui.idcil vl a.l I U.JfUMVe s;.mu'.:.t. 1 1 isae'il tu 1 lurranutl .- r,t l;-rx. ar.d. a far M
"JAT0TICE is hereby given that iu pursuance of an order cf J the !.ar.ua s.v-m a:i I pmt t- l ! I.titnan n -! ar.nl l the Common Pleas Court of Shelby county, Ind., I ; tnaladien rnc-'tid.-rfd t y at: ur:, ! ne uta o-; I tie, tawill, as Guardian of the estate of Isaac lck. aminor, sell i pur water and ether .'Vr.al rausi-s. l'.vissi' L.nai at ii vate sale t the highest Hdder, on the premise, on or j may be re!il on as a i-at. k-;-ir 1. after Tl.ur.ly, the Slt day of April, a. D. Ii4,tlie follow- j 1 n district ii;k.-t-l wnh errf- A?t.t. ix ha N-cn foucd
ing decrilel parcel of laud situate m Mielby county, Ind., i infalul le as a prevei.tive and irn i-t-i as a rc ? at.4
and descripeit as follows, to-w it : The P.asthalfof the South ! thousands wIhi re-irt tit aider i reLt rsum f an attack
east quarter of section sixteen (10), Township fourteen (14J j North of range eight (8) East, except fifty ac res off of the ! North end thereof. I
TERMS. One fourth cash in hand one fourth in six'
months one fiurtli in twelve months, and one fourth in
eighteen months from the ilate of sale. The defered payments
to be secured notes w ith approve! security and mortgage npon the premises-notes laring interest from day of sale, and waving valuation and appraisement laws. Bids will 1 recei veil at the office of B. P. Davis in Shelbyville fur the next '.'5 days. JACOB DOUBENSPIKK, mar!7-4i Guardian. A I Ml I M ST It AT OIl'S SALE OF LAND. "T0TlCEis hereby given that by virtue of an order of
i the Common Pleas Court of Shelby county. State of Indiana, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of 7.eno Vox, deceased, will offerfor sale at Public Auction, on the premises, on Saturday, the 30th day of April, a. v., Iti4. the following descnld tract of land, to-wit : The North-eatquarter of the South-east quarter of section six (6), in Township thirSccn (13), North of range seven (7) Eat, situate in county and Sute aforesaid. Terms or Saue. One third of the purchase money cash in hand; one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months from the day of sale, the defered payments to I se
cured by the notes of the purchaser, secured by good freehold security, bearing interest ftom date of tale, and waving valuation and appraisement law.. March 3t!, 104. ALFRED FOX, Administrator.
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COIiTlISS10.EItS SALE. TsVfCTICE la hereby given that in pursuance of an order I of the Common Pleas Court of Saielby county, Staie of Indiana tho wnifersipned Commiasiooer will ofler for sal at Public A action on. the premises ob moaday the 9th day of May. 1804 the following deseriled tract of land to-wit : Beginning at Uie north west corner of tie east half oj the sob th west quarter of section fifteeun5J in Township twelve tP2) rorth of range six 16) east aed running thence east along the open line twelve and rod thence west twenty-Sve CJj) rods tlience North twelve and e'-lU rope to the place of lieginaing. cmitlinitig two aces more or less. Situated in the County and State aforesaid. TfRMS One half of the purchase money to be paid on the ilay of siile and the residue in twelve months thereafter. The deferred payments to ! securrwl the notes of the purcna.r With ijikhI secarity bearing interest from lat and payable without relief from- valuations appraisement laws. Mu'ch 3iHh IXil. B. F. DAVIS, Commissioner.
escape the s ourge; and t!.-u-va:i.: ). i.- , ."t tu aa.l
themselves of its pr lective qlit.e is advuiA-r. are curl I y a very brief cure ! lh nirvt Wa r.wimne. 1 ever ar.4 Ague patients, sifterH-iti; plied with iinirte ! r month .a vain, until nearly saturated wi'.ii tl,;,t r r alka'.enl, are not U!ifre;U it ly retrn-d to l.ea".:h iib.s a f iluv s t y the use of 110mniwi's Hinras. Theweak sti-mai h is rapidly in '"r.;l and the pt:to restoreil by this acrei-able Tonic, a:il Imut it work wor,i1rs in cases of Dva-i aiid in les eiij.fin: d form f I sricesnoji. Acting asa gentle and paiiib- a; j erient. as welias ujumtlie livi-r. it a!s itivarialdy rrliev,- tlic ( , M'.i'v.e suirinducedb irregular actioii of tfce difirlive ii.xret.a oriran. Persons of feeble balt, liable t .V rr,vs J"-:-r!i. otevt of i7ji awl Hi "f l.ai,!t-r, f tl i r-nip: arsl jf-maiK-nt relief from tin: lot jers. 1 be totiaioi.y u lit. po.rl
is most conclusive and ir'tii twlli m v. Theacor.y f Un uns ('otic I immediately auaged lv single dose of the stimulant, and I y vasii'ily n at rl.if X it tlie return of t1iecimd.lnt nv be j re ei 'ted. As a General Tonic, UOSTETTEU'S BITTERS produe effects which must le exj-erirjavd 'r wit!il lfi r iVy can 1 fully ai'preciated. In cas,'f nttittttitttl Wmtnt. Prititur l-iy anl IMjlity and Iv-crej.ituae ar.sins from Old Age. it exercines the electric inthietior. In tl convalescent stages of all di.-as-s it o-erat a a delightful invigorant. 1 lien tlie lowers of nature arc relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-etablih them. Lat,but not least.it is 7 "ly timiihii. te.rg manufactured from sotthI and inncuu mau-rials. kid entirely free from tle acid elements prewent rm-re or ler ic U Uie ordinary tonics aud stomachics of tlie day. No family medicine lias l-n a., universally, and, it asp be truly sslded. rrn1! j- j.ular w ith tlieintellijettper Hon of the coumutiity a llimtxs Bivsui.. Prere! Iv IIiimih 4c Swim, Pittsl urrb.Pa. Sold by all Drugiisti, Grocer aad Storekeepers svsry. where.
LET THE AFFLICTED READ!
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TT Krt rCXXECTIQS 'WITH AST OTHER I2TABUSH-
mext of the sauje name, in or out of Indianapolis. 1 W. & H. GLENH, Proprietor!.
. j ty,t . Twrf. rt and radi.al cure is warranted
and guaranteed to all who are affUct-d wnh weakness, dabilitv, nervous complaints, melancholy thoughts, de pressio'n of spirits, distress and anguish of mind, loss of sleep, loss ofmemorv, loss of energy and muscular power, nunv erowth, wiuiting away, and a want of confidence in themselves, fainting tits, coiAulsive trembling., impotunce and dissrust of lifo. 7lEAB WHAT TUB MEDICAL PRESS SAT. Some chvsicians require to be tld the nature of yonr disVwe-the ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN does not His perfect knowledge of the human system enables him todescribe the diseases without any information from the patient, to explain its original cause, and to guarantee iu cure Aud, what is more valuable still, h will honestly and frankly tell whether yon can be cured or not. All his communications and Interviews are strictly privateand confidential. Aflicai.foTrt. The Botanic Remedies ef Dr. Raphael, th Enelish Botanic Physician, never failed yet to make a perfect, radical and permanent cure of ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, without the use of Mercury without hiuderanee from buhinasa, aud withont fear 'of discovery or exposure. No deadly poUons, such as arsenio, nux vomiaa, opium, or any other poisons. Ko mercury nor toy deadly minerals nothing bat purely Vegetable Botanical Remedies wre used by this wonderful Botanic Physician. His Botanic Remedies nsvryt failed ta cure the meat obstinate and the most dangerous cas, and to remove all mercury and ether impurities from the system whsn all other Remedies had failed. iledvxU "GOOD KEW8 FOR SINGLE MEN CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Hear what the Baltimore correspondent of ths Oddfellow, Beonsboro, Maryland, said en Thursday, the 31st of 3! ay, 1S0 : Xnmeroos cures of diseases canned by sarly indiscretion having been performed by the Englieh Botanic PhyBisian, 1 feel it my duty, having a knowing f them, to state the met. believing that in doibg so I may do a service, to the suffering. One eitse in particular that ef a yeans; nan in this city is worthy of net. U had become the victim of a habit, the nere allusion to which aaasss a shudder, and after years of suffering and doctoring gave up all hopes of recovery. He wiibed to marry, and was dearly beloved by as sweet a girl as ever lisped words of affection, but he was fearful, nervous, and prostratBd. Ho dared not wed on account of the shattered state of his svstem. He sought relief at the hands of tho Botanis Phvsiciao, and, astonishing as it may seem, all tho bloom aad vigor of yonth has returned, and ho is Bow tho happy father of a pair of btight boys." Any who are sulTering, no matter what their complaint, au call on tho Botanic Physician confidentially. Thev
may rely upon relief. His office is at No. 69 ABT FIFTH Bet. Sycamore St. and Broadway, IXCIh'IJTL
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AIIX ISTBATOHS SALE OF LAMD. "VTOTICE is herehv given that I will sell at Public Auc
tion on the premises, on saturt iy, trie m iy ot May
1S64. the following tracts of land situate in Shelr-y county Indiana, to wit : the wet half of the south-west quarter o ection -20, and the South-east quarter of the ovith-we Quarter of said section -20. all in township fourteen (14
1 e5t. containing twelve (12) acres
more or less, beiiot the real Esiale of Randolph Ruthuford
4..wi Th same will be sold on the following term.
one third of the purchase money te t paid in hand, one third in ix months and one third in twelve months from the day
ef sale, with interest from date and cles with approved security waivine valuation laws. For particulars inquire ef the tt4t'rrued rear he p rem sea April 11, 1S64. I5AAC Hf.ST, Ala;alJtr:cr.
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AD.ni.MVniATOUN MA EE OF EAXD. IVfOTICE is hereliy giaen tliat in pursuanceof aa order of the Common Pleas Court of Shelby county, State ot Indiana. Win. B. Alexander, Administrator of the estate of
George W. Sack.decensetl will offer for sale at public auction on the premises in Fair land on 'Saturday the3Uthday of April 18!4. the following descrild pnerty to-wit: Part of Ijt No eighteen le J on Jackson street and descrilel as follows: Commencingat the Nrth East corner and running South Eight two and one-half feet, west twnnty two (i2j fe t, north eighty two and one-half W, feet, east twenty two "3 feet to the place of beginning situ.ititl in count)- and state aforesaid TERMS One third of the purchase money to be paid cash in band en the day of sale One third in Six months and the residue in twelve J2 months from the date cf sale. The deferred payments to be secured by the note of the purchaser, secared by a morteage on tho premises and by good le-isonal security bearing interest from date of sale and waving valuation and appraisement law. March 55th l. WM. B-A-LEXAMR. Administrator.
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NOTICE OF AD.mrSTRATIOrl.
TtVTOTICE is hereby givon thst the awxlersigned has been
lj apjKiiutet Administrator of the Estate of Alexander
Cory deo avsl, and it is important to effect a speody settlement of the Estate, that all persons having claims against
said Estate, should immediately file the same in the Clerk's
offireof Shelby chi a ty, properly aataeewted, or by presen
ting ttem lor adjustment so trie undersigned. or to my authorized agent, U. M. Gadd, or Alfred Major my Attorney
of Shelby vine.
And all persons wno are tnoentea to said Kstate, it is e-
qually important for them to call immediately upon V, M.
Gadd. or Alfred Major who are authorised upon payment to rceipt. or on the undersigned on Mr. Cory's Farm near
Mornstown, Shelly r"u"'v- April 5th. 1H54. AMBROSE P. STONE, Administrator.
piOTICE OF ADTIIISTKATIOJtJ-Notic-. J is hereiy given tliat the nndersigne! liatenappoit.t-
el Administrator of tlie estate of John li. Stewart, late of
Shelby cuiity, Indiana, deo-aaed. Said estate is supil
to Ik solvent JUrch i. WM. C RODDY. Administrator,
Dentistry !
DR. J. K. JAMESON
OtTershls professional services to the community of Shelbyville and vicinity. Having had a number cf years practical experience he feels confident of his ability to give entire sat
isfaction to all who may favor him with a call.
PLATE WORK, TEETH FILLl.fCt EXTKACTIXGt VC-
Done on short notice and in the most approved manner.
Office on Harrison street, a lew doors North of Elliott ft.
Majors Banking House. Iec.3S-tf
C. X. ft S. GtUXXDOltfr.
JA'S X. ROBKBTSOX
Hoosier Woolen Factory
is desidedly the place for qargains, having in addition to our IIOTli:-Tl ADE GOODS, . the most extensive and varied stock of Staple ancl Fancy BMY (K(D)DID)S .
in tv city, erebracinx everv thinrthat is usually kept in a well stocked DEY GOODS STORE, all cf which we will
sell at reduced prices for the next 30 days, to make room for
our new stock of
SPRING GOODS. Perens wanting GOOD GOODS CHEAP should not fail to call and u,as we can and will make lt to your interest to trade with us. C.E. UEISEDOnF & CO. Nos. 61 and 63 BLAKE'S R0VT, fWest Waahirgtoa Sweet, JJaain) lNDTANAPOLIS.
.MADAME ZADCG PORTER'S
COUGH BALSAU,
rnce, 25 & 50 cents per Bottle. The Best, Cheapest and most effectua Remedy for ROUGHS. COLDS, tfcc, the World has ever produced. Purely Vegetable, contains no Mineral or other Deleterious Drugs.
The Curative Balaam is war
ranted, if used according todi
recti qus, to cure in all cases.
Coughs, Colds, Croup, hop
ing Cough, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and
Lungs.
Madame Zarfoc Porter's Bal
am is a rcxxLT vxerraxuturrxrroXiJfT, prepared with gr't care and scientific skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based on iu power to assist tha healthy and vigorous circulation of tb blood through tho lungs. It enlivens Uie musclosand assists tha skin to perform the duties of iwgulaiing the heat of the system, and in gently throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body. IUoosensthe phlegm, indu cea free spitting and will be
found very agrees. 10 mate. Itisnotaviolentretndy, but envoi beet, warning, searching and effective, can be taken sy tha oldest person, or youngest child.
MAP ZADOCK PORTER'S CPS A TITS BALSAM into new and untried medicine, but has been uaedby thepublic for the past 22 years, -ith r 1 ami has acquired its pr-ent -.rr ( and largely ing sale. sKPLTbv beine recommended by those who tave use.1 it ttheiramicte.i friends and others. IK VOL" B WE A COLD, if ever so sl.gtlt. do not fa. I to give the Balaam a trial, as the very low pre ; which U I. Sid." ing. it within the reach of every -sJ Jjat the, may always krepitconv.niett for tsr. TVs t.me!y use of accent Mlw will often prove to be earth cne hundred nU-put off with y other. A.k for Iladam e Znoc PcTu'a Core Bak.. in.i.ofl having tt.aad Uke ro other, if y or drugg docs not he it, havs ham seed acd cet it for you. TTr'SokUv aU Drugrist at tS and 50 ceu per bottle. iT ooiu , Hxth ft RCCKEL, Proprietors, dfA.lTl S15 0reeswet Street. New-York. J0EO LTZniS. te!s Arts, TvT. KLimirtj
HELIYIBOLD'S
Cicuiiinc liTiaiatioiis.
C0MP0T3D FLI IT EXTUACT PITIU', a Po. it w wid Sjieciflc i:nnty 1-r d. a- o( tie liiaJirr, 4ulney,iratrU and Iropcal fwe'ilit.;..
This medinne iticreas tlie pvwer of l ge.U' a. saa excite
thealirinji into healthy avtw. ly which the w atery er Calcareous deioitKiris. and ail Viihatursl Ltilargesuesia are rcducel, as well as l'aia ai Ls..s-a&.
IIFJ.TIIIOLDrs EXTRACT Bl'sTlf For Weakiie ar'ii: from Fixe'. Haln's of I'i ra
tion. Early Indiscretion uf Abuse, aUMJl wjth lb Jonew-
ang sympt"Bi :
IiKlo.iH-.nion to Exertion. !-" t
IK.if xieniory, V.Z rui'y J r.rrM..:g.
Weak Nerve., lreaj'.iiJ E,
Horror f I'i-e, t :: -, IHmiies ..f Pa n io t'.e Ua-. I'uiverika! I.r.t':. cf the Muscular f y.-.ri:. Hot Hand. I :e. ;t g if the lty. Dryness cf t!ie Skin. I i t ii oe tht Frt(
l"a"!: l ' U-:'.er Ttaewymt't'-tn. if allowed to g .1:. which tbi sr.e!ie.Te
itivaria'.ly rrr..ov.-. .iin t il Jmit U u v. lilt:y,-t'
tfj-tir fit, in on d wbi h tin- pvtieM t: : evjiire.
n ha cati nay th y are t.l fr-qu! try : I- e.; ty (.k Direful Dii--as. Ii-miv M oss; n;-i." Mauv are acare t.f the -j.u- t,1 tl,e;r r I g. tut tea will eori!es tlie record of !le It-'ai Av li.'.. And X'Uiit i'-fv Itjif i fy i'i; :x-h !er aep.e witneas -f the Truth i f tlie rti :i. ', 0-t1 !.'. ,'.. ,r,e i'ft-fl uitl ir jii.it 'it -irf require tlie aid of Medic: m t strei s'beu .d t.icee the systeic. which l!e!ni' Id's Ettmet I'mU does. A Trial will cojivince ti e most skept-cal. FEMAEEs-FE-ti a i.r.-rr.niM-s. In mmy Aft1 io jruVir to FmaU the ETSer Bremr is uiH-qualed ly any n!lr reniecv . a in or Retention. Irre-Tilan-.v. painfu re.. r J i re.-.-r f Customary Evaruatioc, I lorrated or rrrrl.oi.. : cf tie Uterus. Lenceorrb'S-a or h;te. Merni 3 ai.-i f f ai! mplaints incident V tlie sex, !tlr a:i.ir fr m :M retion, llabils of Disiition, oi in the l uuii c a C.ac LirxTake no more B..lam. M-rccre, r.r ; !casa:.t Mriiclset fr unpleasant a:l dan?eroud;ej. UELMUOZD S EXTRACT Bl Cr.t" AND ItrR0Yl Rii-E tt'AHl ClKI.i SEintT WISEAr.w In all their ftanes. At Little Exrne Little or no cliange in Diet, r." iacor.rc.efJcr. uu -pvsre. It canesa frejUnt oeire an I g; ve st-.;,.-:h tu.r:rate, thereby Reniovine tro tiot... Pr-t .t g and Car ag Strictures of the I'relhra. ali ing Pub s-ic In'.aaatic -t. sofreiuentIcUM;ias-d:esi3i. aa4 eijtU.tg a.l i-.s-odous In ase.i aiel w r.rriou. matter. Thcusa oils and Thousands wbo hare teen vlatim f Quack, and who have paid heavy feesto i csi-d ic a short time, have found they weredecriT,!. 4vi that ;?4,P...trs'' has, by the use of "powerful aatrinjetit. been 4ned ay :g the syitera, to break out in aa agrcvaiad ferm, aea ;er.y afiier SlarriageFsx Hojiwh'i EirsCT Berne for all f'.-t!rs a4 diseases of the t aiaa v t , whrtaer es'stiL in or Female. from witatevcr cause ongiaatu-g ad no snUcsj f how vono rrOLo. Disease of thewe orrars rwjuires tLe sid of a Tttrne Ilelmbuld's Extract Bachu theOrat airvie, aad isaer tain to have the desired effect is all D:seaex fur which it la Pireosr.mended. Evidence cf the most re I. able and restai t'.e character will accompany tae xiedicioe. Price cl per bottle, or six for 5. Delivered to any ad inws. swtsre'y f acia! fre-a ormnrvanea. IVirrvrw .-)' u n.m .r. aj Cvr.nr --.r. rf-t.r . CURES GI ARAMI :r.D : ADVICE GSATI5 T AdJress et-s f r .rf- rc': to II. B. IlbLMIiOI .D.CVs tu 104 5oth Tetrfh f. te! w t renist. 1 t .i:ar!pbia. nr.LMrhD"? bt cal l.t. Dreg axd Chemxal tar houe.5.M.l:r '?. V. TC7Lr- cf Cv-ui.terfeiuaad err rrrr 'e1 Wrivis ' etwleavcr to d: ! "of the.r tn" and "(.1" artiClea
i .v . .nation attairtd bv HelirVi.r. r,. . rn..
, li l .J .v. . ' " 1 - , " I w ratior, ll'in .H"t Extract Burtia. Ue cN U's Extract 4rwr-'i. H"f '" id's !;nvM KucHuiL Trr"i ity all Srus.sa Bverywj.ere. Ak f?r Iie'ja-held'a-Take no ether. Cut cut the advarttssaaact asst yaarl fft h tad t-fft !gy.wi ax esrenra. Js
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