Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 38, Shelbville, Shelby County, 26 May 1864 — Page 2
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The Electoral Voto of 1864. Under the pra-ent apportionment the following it the electoral vote of the 'several States which will j nrticipate in the coming Presidential election:
LOTAL STATES.
California
lortUVUrr.. MOUSE ViP JLOaT Intimidation. The prvgrame of the nbolitionists in the X1 dJR, VJ-ti
coming Presidential campaign may be sum-! aCVTK hou-tnd.io rac'I up m one wurd and that word is Intimi- Xl,.r tot,e country.
I datio.i. They seek to deter Democrat from ' u'1
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SHELBYVILLE,
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, I SC I.
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' l.wn... j Kana Kentucky Maine i Maryland M.tsachusett. Michigan
o 0 : ...lo ...13 s ..... ...11 m I ....12 S
Minn-ota 4 i the free expression of their sentiments by all jJMSKV-V Missouri 11 J manner of lying, slander, menace, laUreire" 1 kicha
rK houe and. lot on the corner South-at f
im W . a. a. ssrat intn1 rwartsa
M i iv iivu . ip tii-t - ayjass WfXT
c iiwnft.loJJ, th it!. aWe, Ate. The lot n tcti mm
ttaiwU i r.umiwr t.i 6, in llamiitot. 9 iiliti M. SV
l or Terms inquire : Ut oc-
JOHN HEXDRrCK'S, Jr.,
DRUG STORE.
RD AND MARIA NOBRIA-
e "anif hire...;) mentation, and especially threat ofrerNetf Jersey i t T . , " . " . . v. 0- . rial violent. It has ben mveu out lv
JL.1.VI FOR
Ohio 21 j n'.-'J officials, by leading ubolition editt-rs, as j f 1HK fi. nn :.n iiu Shelty ojuiity ii now rered fcr Orison 3 j well as bv private Totes in the niperheid I nk'vs? rn R 7 40 mt lnnsylvania .2o , rankt th!lt tLe S(jWi8? when they bhltU have j .KJ,? i''UZ
KVle Island
'emont....
- t.i with Countv Trwjire r to xmiul by mj Mentt
W. BLACHLY.
I T ECZXT exfnrirt pnrdasMfoi Cwh, Mikhl U
to Mm public, LLaL
51y Stock is Complete
And will be sold Low for Cah,
. C0XSUSII50 W PAil Of COAL OIL SCnoOL BOOKS
Indianxpolls & Cintirn nSresd.
TRAIMl FAIS UXUmiLll.
Vol C1IK ITiTI. I mutxiii
CTiiro Zsprcs..- I Chkf Ejvvm, O ft r Jlnl, 12 10 r JJUil, lSr-a-NijU Zifn,.. r.m. 1 AenBodtta . C. MARSH. Acnt. ITItr.
R.SPICr.H EDITOR.
TOR I RKS IDEM IX 1-C4. Gen. EO. n. lIXI.r.LLA',
Total.
Vst Virpinin 5 ' of the Sioutli, will, on their return, begiu a on h; rriviiw1t!.iuU txt30or go Ji Wisconsin H warfare upon the Copperheads at home and j Ma ' J
EXCISE TAX.
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County I'otncu lit; n.
The Central Committee for .w'nIbr Cciintv '
Arkansas ' 4lrudo Louisiana
Nebraska Total
STATES PRoBaRLT V0TIX8.
5
! l.v lirntin" anl Viliir .' tlii liiilin (!"tiifr
on n ti
neaus uiak: iuou unconnoriaoie lor mem uk .
enjoy life in this country. Hence an aboli-
Nevada ! tion saturnalia of unbridled and licentiu-
Tennessee
! SHELBY KIS.II JIXD mLt SBl ! . ' mm mm
911 A mm m mm. n TRAISS PA8S SnUATTlLLS. . " , ait(. raT Frma KdTillc H.40.bi. I Tor Ccluml u,.Jfta f ruoUiuaUu,. XLi t.n. it HmmkniW,. .9 '
?;x ih I'lrmKT, Iwlianwr-)!!. May 9it, 1P64.
Kotic is lir-iy r'Tpn t'1 the ritirenof Stielby county tiuil
.3
10 i . i i : the AMSmrtb-.oktu.l rrturiii.cillKtedby Um Aitnt
"tr rinin nart " J i Ascwr, will tttl open lor in-;u..n iy wrrrj irto a Vr a " j;urafl at home so soon a the war shall ' hi in sheiTTiiie, unt.i ti, 3ut .i.y of My. x
The following ttatc 1 now
30 1 cease, which will effectually stifle all debate ; may be presemeU
in r r.nn i ftnv Jicu?ion, which doe uut unoonJitin- J
It1 ? . . a. 1 a i a i . I
' ..,.!! k. ,r.t;t!.l ff.r.,., t a' enuoise uie Auminisirauon oi .uranam
have ordered that a Conr.tv tonventin ofi , " Lincoln 1 ral votes : t the Democracy of Wholly County, be held at viabauia' ... . Northe Carolina... 9 j In order to pull the soldiers they represent the Court House in Sh-lbyville, on SATCR- j bri ln :) South Carolina , to them that the Democrat are Copperheads. Tkv tfvr t r tr j ria 'J Texas f i llutternuts. seeeah, traitors, 'rebel svmnaPA, JLNE -t.l, lv.4, at I O Clock T. M, it - Vir-in (-rrt 6 L. t f - Mis-Mssippi lrin ,ps.rt) rM thiz-rs A:c.. Ac, that they are their bitterest fr the purpose cf putting in nomination ,n the event of a vot0 of all tbese gutes enemies, and that thoy would rejoice to hear Coanfy OlTieers t" be su;ortl at the ensu- j the whole number of electoral votes would ; 0f their defeat on the bloody field of battle, ing October election, and th? trnacti--.n of have ben three hundred and twenty-one-1 and that the jollant -white soldier has to be 1 . I ' 41 ......
uch other luiins as mav be deemed n- i "aKing nes,ary to a ctx.ice oi i res.uenc compcllea to u-ht side by side with theOc
Anr 6tH K.t. of Indian.
ssary. F.ach Township will be entitled to! fire votes in sai i Convention j
By Order of Central Committee. ?. L. VAX PELT, Chairman.
i and Vie-rresident one hundred and sixty-
one. If we oinitthe vots of the State and
j District in rebellion, and include those which will enter the Union or which will haven-
PHYSICIANS, Citizens and Strangers
Will f-letse lr in iud that,t ROBINS' DRUG STORE, North-wiit corner of Wnshitieton trt, '"North aid Squnrt) they will alajs tnJa full and uiciior kMortmcDt of
PAPER XOTIOX3 SCCiARS LA7IPS LI seen OIL WHITE LEAP BIRD SEED LARD OIL
ENVELOPES TOBACCO BRl'SIIES FtII OIL TtBPCXTIXE WHDOVI CLAM PICES CASTOR OIL
Patent 3Xc?clic;iiics AND A VARIETY OF OTUKR GOODS.
1iepription PCT C WITnc. REA CARE.
Remmlr the plf NortL iii Public Surnrr, tw door Wtttol theclJiUnJ. Sl.y,
DRUGS I
MEDICINES
s.lectej with the greattit care and warranted pure.
Progress of tin drent Itnttlc. The p-eat battle between ( r:nt and Lpo for the possession of the rebel capital is still in progress or rather at lat nc ounts the two armies were in an, as the law-
soldier because the villainous Copperheads at home will not enlist all of which charges are unmitigated lies and utterly false. LSut the soldiers are not suffered to inform themselves
: r'M - any ..fiur, w mis enu I'cmocrauo paper- nnD r u,WrC a 1 lAUHDC I votes will be two hundred and sixty-seven, j nre not allowed to circulate in the Army and ! rUiiL VYlllLj CL LIUUUnj
of which one hundred and thirty-four will be Democratic correspondent are excluded ) FoP Meilicin(4, rurpoSM. ,1 erery .ther articla usually sufficient to elect. from the lines for fear that the truth niijht be i''"'1 in" firat,-u r,r,18StnrV"yMPite"t M,ldnM i . oftil kin.N, Mliinery Oil, Coal Oil. 4-c Tobacco, Segmri,
biiu nu in soKiieis minus te iisauusMi. : ana toaiuu Lamps.
In this manner are our boys tampered with j
after they are mustered into the service. All men without exception, who vote the Democratic ticket are considered as rebels and traitors at heart. According o abolition lojric the only difference between a Copperhead, that is Democrat ; and a robed in the fjouth is this, the Southern rebel is an active armed traitor, the Northern Democrat ia a
SHELBY
Outrage by a Lieutenant.
On Thursday night, a Lieutenant and three
Vers would sav. Thus far no permanent ad soldiers entered a shoe-store on Green street
tantagflha been gained bv either side, it i ! between Jackson and Preston, and finding a p - I i. i ... i. i ..... r .1
u i r Um c ti i t i l i Kitiv oiuv in niifiiuaiice. one oi mem iufM' trtir that l-ee. has tailon lvilf Imr t i- wn . - . .. '.
j ted a loaded pistol at her head, w bile the oth- ; er proceeded to rob the store. Thcv carried
his policy as announce ! before the c m
nieneement of the contest. It is aNo rumored ;awav a eonsideral.de amount f goods. Tho that the Federal armv hai changed its base ' I-i"tonant was arrested yesterday, and sov-
ofonerations to Dowiin? Green. eL liter n miles i
South r-f Fredericksburg, for th purpose cl
erai of the stolen articles were found in his
attempting to reach Richmond by another route this u couiraient to acknowledging that the first attempt was a failure, if indeed not a defeat. The battle has now been in progress three weeks, and the sacrifice of human life fearful to contemplate the Federal loss is variously estimated at front fifty to eighty thousand in killed, wounded ami misin2. The future movement of the army of the Potomac will be watched with solici
tious interest bv the eour.trv, and oceans of Wood and tears arc destined to yet tlow before the great contest is ended.
WOOLEN FACTORY !
THE ESSIES will pleae t'. nnticethstt our assortmentof PERFUME RI E S ist! lallr,. nd nioMilrsirlc over offerl In this market, ci)npriinir all vnri-'tiei. ami warrnntel penuine. Our .ortinnt t T0I LKT SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES AND NOTIONS is also c .rfj'kte. BOOKS AXD STATIONERY
t,os-esion. The outrage calls f.r the sever
est punishment, and we trust that no lenien- j passive unarmed traitor, their sympathies arc
cv will be extended to hi in. lie was confined
in the city jail last night. Disease will be investigated by the civil authorities: Louisrii'e Journal. If the Lieutenant will send for tb editors of the Hhelhtf Cnion Banner, they will swear be did not rob the store and steal the goods: and that such a charge is libelous, untrue
and disdoya), and furnishes indisputable evi-
dence of the hostility of the lady in question,
end the paper that published the account to our soldiers! What an outrage that a Lieutenant idiould be charged witb robbery! To the rescue, you brave defenders of larceny and corruption!
CsnT The campaign of Gen. Ranks for the
fical subjugation of Louisiana has proved a j most lamentable failure. He has been de fcated in every encounter with the rpbs, suffering heavy loss in men, artillery and his entire waeon train-. He has finally fallen back and has been ordered by the War Department to report at New Orleans. He will doubtless be decapitated. Rutler has also been worsted and compelled to beat a hasty retreat from the vicinity of Richmond which
he premeditated being able to take by a flank j
movement. Both these gents were apirants
Tho House is Divided and Must Pall. That the abolition party is hrppiessly di
tided is an established and indisputable fa-t j
and it being a fact argues favorably for the country. It is barely posibla that had the party remained united and harmonious that it once more might have foisted itself upon the country, notwithstanding the load of infamy and corruption under which it is staggering there are thousands who would have been caught by the false and hypocriti cal cry of '"Union," and as many others who would have been misled by the lie that the administration is the government, and that in opposing one you opposed both but this pplit in the ranks of the negro-enthusiasts sends these pretensions to the winds, and the
scales are rapidly dropping from the eves of
the people. That Lincoln will be re-nomina
ted at Baltimore bv the mercinarv clioue of
Shodvites; vassef", Treasury robbers and The New York World and Journal
Peculators who will compose the Conven of Commerce have been suppressed by the
tion is looked upon as a settled fact, but thiiRo.val authorities at Washington for publisbeorrupt and vlllinous capable of placc-hol- in? what rrported to be a proclamation of diers will find it easier to nominate this rdia- j the rrident appointing a day of thanksWe tool, whom ther can mould to their like-! ?iviu- and pru-yer and ca,lin? for three hun" ing, than to elect him, for quite one half of dred thousand men. The proclamation bore the working politicians of the party who are a11 the fatlire of genuine document, with not in office, and a large number of the most exception that it was gramatical indie
influential papers of that party have already t,on and the K,nSs tnSn nt der-
oi two leatures tnai ai .tinguisnea it irom
identical and their cause one and the same,
hence if you strike a Democrat you are striking a traitor; if you kill a Democrat you are simply killing a rebel, just the same as the soldiers are doing down in Dixie therefore ' pitch in," by so doing, you are doing God and the country both service, and behold the Governor1 stands ready to pardon." Such
is abolition logic and the practical eflVetsqf
(it are made manifest in the mobbing of Dem
ocratic presses, in the murder of Democrats,
in the burning of barns, school-houses, and dwellings in the poisoning of hordes and other stock belonging to Democrats as well as in the social ostracism of Democrats whei-
evcr the niger-worshippra Lave the mujority. Old Abe having set the example by suppressing Democratic newspapers when they proved too sharp for bis cringing abolition editors, havi-.g arrested and banished Vallandigham not for anything that he had done but for fear that be might do something," or as he might have said still more honestly, that Val was getting too smart for him and he feared his influence ; it could not but be
expected that every little narrow-souled
screeching, bowling abolition fanatic in the
land should consider his Democratic neigh
K cod aortnicnt of hlank and School books, pimer,&c.
tmi a full and superior ttwk of Stationery, auch as Taper,
ink, Tens, Pencils, tec. WALL PAPER, nnrderinp. Window Curtains (cloth and paper), Cnrtain Fixtures. &.c, the largest slock outside of Indianapolis. May 12, 1304. DE. M. B0B1NS.
better than those of the high priced jester of the White House.
recorded their protest against his nomination, and given notice that under no circumstances wiil they support him. The Cincinnati Times, one of the widest circulated dailies in tho West, in speaking of this attempt to nominate Lincoln by a picked oce holders Convention, says : "We do not intend to reiterate our opinion that the present Executive is a magnificent failure. We hava said so a score of times,v and wa have not, to this hour, found any partidllar reason to change our opinion. We have supported tho Administration because we had nothing better to support, and bcause we thought it our duty to aid to the
best of our ability thenearest approach within oar reach to the Constitution, yet the President has not proTen himself the right xn&a in the right place." tThe impression is fast taking possession of the minds cf the people that a change of administration is not only desirable but necessary, as the preseut administration has not only proven its incompetency to conduct the affair of the nation successfully, but under its insane and reckless guidance we are rapidly
Old Abes productions. The document was pronounced a forgery by the War Department and these two journals suppressed for publishing it, although it was imposed upon them by some sharper, and they knew nothing of its being a hoax. We hope this procedure wiil have a tendency to cooi the ardor of the World in Us advocacy of a vigorous prosecution of the war.
ing before us. The last and only hope is a change of pilots, it is immaterial who is installed, as any change must be for the better.
The .Yrrr Xation, a Fremont paper
of the intensely loyal stripe recently started in New York city, after recounting the innumerable blunders, the corruptions and
for tb nrIib-nrv but thu ind iriitiona now
are that their chances are but little if any ..T . s WJWt lr I,trsouiil anu
political persecution. In this connection we might state that the
article from our pen entitled thj "True course of the Democracy'' which waspublished some
two weeVs since has stirred up the stomach of the Banner man most wofully, and tathc
enters his most emphatic protest against the
practice of retaliation and reprisals for out-1 rages on Democratic persons and property! by abolition fanatics, which we advocated as the only available remedy in the present lawless condition of the Administration and its partisan supporters. And furtherthat he intimates that the Copperheads, that is Democrats, are far more worthy of punishment than the armed rebels of the South, and that if they had their deserts would not be so well treated, and that we ought to advocate law and order as our only protection, &c .tc. Now all we have to say in response to the Banner is that 'daw and order" is our forte. and when law and order will not protect us from abolition outrage and mob violence it behooves us as sensible men to band together
and protect ourselves until law and order is restored. That we Democrats or "Copper, heads" as he is pleased to style ns, do no'
propose to become the aggressors, but that as a matter of self defence we will be forced to adopt the law of retaliation when the lawful authorities of the land fail to protect our lives and our property from their ins.fne, unlawful ar d un godly fanaticism, and if they do not wish to see retaliation prevail let them quit preaching mobocracy.- Further, that if unfortunately the Democrats should be driven to desperation by repeated injuries, we would be pleased to inform th ostensible editor of the Banner that no Life Insurance Company would be able to sustain the losses that might occur from Abolition risks. Further, we would" inform the Banner man that we deprecate mob violence in the highest degree, as the worst misfortune that can befall a community, and that the Democrate will not be the aggressors re can farther assure him. but let him cease his threa4s
of setting the soldiers npon us, let him cease
misrepresenting us tothesoldiers.let him cal) :
STEWART & VICTOR, CONTRACTORS AID BUILDERS. "WTiTK arnw prepared to nut up buildings on short no.
W-.ucaaniiun tKo kio-i reasonable trrms. We also
hiitiiufacture aitd kN constantly on Iuum at our Kattory ou
Jiii.-Kson (iirort. rueinyviMc,
Panel Doors, Sash, Venet'n Shut'rs
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, PILASTER, TJASE. WEATHER -BOARD
l:su, FLOORING, SHELVING FOR STORES,
PLAXED BOARDS, M01L(1IG,
Of various patterns, suitable for the finish of Frame or Brick
Houses. . We ar? also prepared ro dress to order all kinds of Lumlr, including Houring and Weutlior-boardinR for custom-pi-s ; we cut out, ready to put together, all kinds of work.
Urwkettand ali kiinHot Scroll Work. I'ervms about to erect buildings in thecountry will find it to their interest to purthasv at our establishment, where they can be supplied with all the carpenter work (raily-made of seasoned lumber for the flnixliinir ot buildings. Builders liavin: contracts in thecountry. where material and Bacchantes are scarce, will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock. N. B. Stair building of all kicds done to-order. From our lone exnwrienoeln all the aoove branches of our l.nineti. we flatter ourselves on lieing aide to five the utmost aiifff;nn toall who may fjvor us with their patrwr.are. Hj'Terms Csh. May U-tto
ONE MILE WEST OF SI1ELBYVILLE, INDIANA.
ELIAS nACl, formerly Manufacturer at Laurel. Vrauklin county, having been employed as Agent and Superintendant of this Factory, would say to the Farmer of Shelby and adjoining counties that he Mas put the Cants and Machinery wf this establishment ia first rate order for Custom If'or',
Roll Carding. Carding and Spinning, making Carpet Warp
and Storking tarn, manufacturing Jests, Satinetts, Flannel (plain and plaid). Blankets, Full Cloth, . Cassimeies, Tweeds, &e. , Fulling, Dyeing and Cloth Dressing will I don in the best Possible manner.
We have a large stock of goods manufactu red at this Factory such as
JEANS, SATIN ETTS, BLANKETS, CAR
PET AND STOCKING YARN, PLAIN AND PLAID FLANNELS, to Sell or Exchange for Wool. The LIigiivst Market Price will be paid for Wool and Wool Grease. ROLL CARDING
Will be attended to on short notice. All other work in a
short a time -s possible. N. B. Wa will not take in So-p unles bargained for be forcVroughU ELIAS MACY. Shelhyville, May 5, IS64. Ageutand Sup'U
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HAT3! A Urge and carefully selected stack of New Goods; us. opW ALL GOODS FRESH. farticttlar attention la called to sty stack af
Fine Shoes, Gaiters, Dtacrxls &o (of Lasungs, Kid, Koreocco, aadOlsvslldO FOR LADIE0.
Also, ffnc Boots. Gaitbcra, Balmorala, fcc, For Gchtlemeiia Nice Styles for Childreit, Youths, and Misses. SILK HATS! Of best quality and Latest style. WOOL AND CASSIMEKK UATs vf all styles and pricesTTpSouth aid Public Square, East of Gorgas' Hardwar Store.
Come any body and see the latest styles, whetaar ysa u to buy vr not. No trouble to show gooas.
CEO. 7. F. KIRK.
Will rtnort soon to room wi occupied fcy Hardwmrw Store of Sir. Gorgas.
ATTENTION ! . TIIK community are respectfully notified sh.-u we hart purchased the intrruat of Tlio's Janes in thetstddleand Harness business Snow's old stand; and purpose continuing the buMiiess in all its branches, and guarai.te that hfery article sold by us will prora as recommended, as wr profess to 1st practical and eiperienced workmen aarselves and sluill give every article manufactured our pertoaal supervision. Wa intend tu mauulacture Saddles and Harness
of a quality as good as the best and at price as Uw as the
lowest. A call is reo,uetel. REPAIRING of all kinds done to ordr. apSe-tfo LANCEsKES At CIIENET
THE (iUEAT ENGLISH DE3EDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PIU S.
PROTECTED BT BOTAL LETTER" PATENT,
rrtpand from a prm-rijtinn of Mr Jitm CUtrk, MD. rhyiieian BrtraordiHor) U (A V""Tbj invaluable medieine is unfailing in the car all thos painful and daagerous diseases to which thw fraoal -constitution is uHect. It moderates all excess aad r-
mores all obstructions, and a s pe-y cure may h rUd osu TO 7IAUH1ED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. J twill in a abort tiae, bring oa tU monthly period ' regularity.
Each bottle, price One Lollar, bear tbw Govcraasaot
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent rounterfsila.
CASH GROCERY
INDIANA WHOLESALE
A-Great Outrage. One of the most outrageous proceedings that has yet disgraced our State transpired at Muscatine on the 25th. A mob of soldiers and "Abolition civilians' surrounded the residence of Mr. Thayer, editor of the Courier, compUed hira to laydoxcn a sick ehi Id yfhxch he was holding in his arms, and with brandished revolvers, loud, uproarious, and threatening language, forced him from his home, took him down to the Mayor's offiee, and administered what the Journal, in its wild exultation, terms "an oath of allegiance." It was done in open day. and with the acquiescence, if not cordial approval, of the Kepub
Mr. 1 haver is au esti-
licans of Muscatine.
drifting towards financial and national ruin mable gentleman and a sincere patriot, but indeed the frightful chasm is already vawn-smp.y because he believes in his right to be
BOOK I PAPER HOUSE
BOWEN, STEWART & CO., Xo. 18 .West Washington St. Indianapolis
lAftas ih
SCHOOL BOOtCS, Letter and Oap Tapers, Wrappiasj Papar, Commercial Note, ' Bonnett Bwarda, V indow r'aper," "'Wall Paper, " Blank lkK)ks. MemorandBM. Lead Pencils, Steel and Gold Petis, Pen FlolcJtrs, Inks, Ave cistryxAiut Chicago bills dvplicated. . - 50,003 Pounds of Rags Wanted
produce stoke: WM. F. MAS03T,
Dealer in all Kiads of
subjected to violence. Dubuque Herald
We have become sick and tired of reading accounts of abolition outrages similar to the above, with no intimation that the Democrats
eren attempted to interfere nor visited just j our rijrht name of Democrats and aixe j
and tearful retribution upon the beads ot tne drunken and brutalised mobocrats. Just so
long as the Democracy, cowardly and tamely
usurpations of the present administration, j submit to these outrages, just so long they
openly declare that it would prefer th sue- will be sabjected to them. When they bold
cese of & Democratic President to the r tlec pa of Lincola.
ISAAC DAVIS,
waniauii and RrT4a. DEALam tx
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas. GLOVES AND STRAW GOODS. He has Just Rec'd his Spring Stock OF GOOD?, direct from the Manufacturer s the East which he will teil as LOW as the LOWEST. All the LATEST STILES, kept at No. 15 PoonsylraBia street, fi-ur doors South of the Post Office, etfO-lyl IDIAXAPOLlS. irlD. Drunkenness Cured. KIXC ALCOnoT ABBESrED. Poirruc, Mich., Sept. IB, IMS. Ma- Kaorat : I received th tax of Dr. Zane's Antidote
-.-i; fi er.ifiA inlAntii"vn Ipt him nro.-li !
ust11 - - - r- ' you setit me a fe-days ao, and gave it to the person aelaw and order to his own party, instead of jCording to directions : It has dn- him rood, and he aars
hatred malace and all uncharitHblen'SS and j be doVt want anj more rum. lhare a brother who I a
i. w,fnttnmW.ifr,iPhfi an.l ' connnneu drutta.-d. I want to cure him. Please send
iic ma, at. 1 1 . v. r l - -wv ..
1 another box.
Tours,
. A. B. Boat Inreter-
thepatiesta knowl
ing himself in the arms of morpheus may j 0nt Dr. 2tne-, Alitidobj will cure' the ! wf.ptlv kppn undisturbed bV Visions ofK. 'a'.sdnitkanl.aDdeanbeeiTen withoatthan
ly assert their right, and anhood th will i O, LUrmA to the teeth, seeking whom Lhey j - J l&i&SXZZ&Z rit, aad .ot .before. , davour. INDEX, -pa. Citni.nr .mW
FAMILY GROCERIES
. AND PROVISIONS,
Nrth-West Coraar narrisoaand FrankHa ? trees. Pine Tar, Nails, all kinds. Willow Warer WTell liucketi. Crockery, ' Coffee Mill, Table Cutlery, Raisini. Candies, Tea, all kindi, Churns, Ammunition, Coal Oil It Lampn, Gronnd Coffee), Englibh Currants, Hoosier Jeans, Rye, hrowned, Yellov Wara,
WHITE SUGAR & HONEY SYRUP
rins, Needles, Snsi en.lers. Throad, and Notion f vary
aiua, w naieajeana Ketaii. COCIVTnV PROD1TCE
Taken In exchange for Carter Goods at the highest market
r ' auan aiso Kep atantljon hand a full assort
ntent u GARDEN AID FIELD SEEC3.
Tht PK$ tliould not b Uiirn by ftmaU during tike
FIRtTTUEf.EXOXTlteof Prrn,tncy. a tht art w
hring oi Xi4xarruiyf. but at any tAJier Umm Omry mr afr.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection, Pain I
the liack and Liuil, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, llysterice and W hitea. the PilU will effect a cure when all other means have tailed ; and altbe a powerful remedy, do not contain iron,rajmnl, antiamcy or anything Durtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around ach Mcka-e,
which sliould be carefully preserred.
Sol Agent fur the Cuited States aitd Canada, JOB MOSES, T, Cwrtlaodt street, New-Terk. N. B. at JM and 6 postage sumi eucloeed to any aa-
thorised Agent, will insure a Inttle. omuinirtg iO Pilla, by
return mail. Vr. M. KOKINS, Agent, Buelbyvill.
RELIEF IN' TEN MINUTES.
PULMONIC WAFERS !
Tnt Original Melicine Established in 1637, and Irat article
ft lite kind ev-r introduced uu Icr tb name of " I'l I siian Wattes' in this or any other country ; all other Pas munic Wafers are oaunterfeita. Tbegeiiuiuceanbekaewm ly the name of UKY AN bring stamped on each WAFKA. Bitar Prusoic Tuau Relieve Cour In. Coldi. or Throat, Ilorsenea. Karaa's PtXMosac Wasta Believe Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult BreatkiBf . haras's Prusomc Wans Relieve Spitting of bl-d, pains in the Cheat. ttmm.--m l. . U .
Relieve Incidient Consumption. Lang Di. BRVAM's PtLBOXIC WircKS Relieve Irritation of the I'vula and Tonsil. Drtns I'tusomc Wamt Relieve the above complaint in Ten Minute. Brtan's PrusoKic Waram AreaBlerriHg to all ehuses and Constitution. Kktas's PiLMoaic Wirsu Are adapted for Vocalist and Pab(ic Speaker. P-tax's Pt uiosiic Wirxas Are in a simple form and pleasant to the Usee.. - Bans' Ptlmowic Vtras Not only reliev but effect rapid and lasting Care. Bbvaji's Pruiowic Htras Are warranted to give aaUsf action t every en. No family "should he without a box of BRTAN'S PtTLMONIC WAFERS inthehoose. No traveler abowld Is without a supply af Bryan Pulmonic Wafers in his pocket. X o -. m sriU ever object to paj for kta' Pcuiostc WA-xa" Twenty-Five CetiU, JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietar.' S7 Cortkaadt H. V. T. M-lrl Dr. M. IIOB1W. Aa-aat, SMtkrvtlks.
Spris? is IZztt, Sncscaer Is Cosnisj, And SAM. 0'CONNZR. East aide Pat.be Square, baa jast
received o&e of the largest atoct of aa
CLOTHlUb1 For !Ien acd Eojs Xtczr
Desirable nir?ss Property FOE DALE.
TTTE building Sow th -east corner of Public Sqaar a Washington street, oecmie4 by the Cnion Bakery, is ofie-ed for sal at a bargain and on easy term. Also the stock in trade, fix tares, Ac-,uf said t" won Bakery, en Delating of aceneral aesortmentof F.ocy arucies. Toys. Confectionary, Nats, Rating Saloon Furniture. Ovens, Ave- lt is desirable opportunity and location for any oneaeaireiaf to enter into the Bakery and Confectionary basinee. If desired the stock and building will tcsold arperata. For farther particttiar iaemira of tte eorecriher on the premise. PETER WRIST. MLU DEPRSZ. ShelbyTm,Marehl,lStM. tfo
nieviurr stin amd pcsnrnGATI large ml awperior asaortaaett iaet reeetwd t the yiMz - rorronfer prto rrcw.
grer before offered In thi city,
and style, which wrre bowght at Usr Agwra
willresuldatassBaJiadraocs. Alat-a
wariety
cash. aa4 ssortasles'
FunnisiiinG GOODS, such as Cottno and WroW Shirta, Callara, Haadkarchjats, Neck Tien, Saspeader, OWeea, k, If-, toaudiag O Ji. Zti O W Urn Bel. Traveling Sacheta & Umbrellu.
TTr Garssenta maaw V erA
fit guaranteed, C atuag 4M
Thowderiagacy articHlaUCTrtJlajIlaw-rtU la4tt to thatr advantage to give as a eaU.
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