Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 41, Shelbville, Shelby County, 16 June 1864 — Page 2
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THE SHELBY VOLUNTEER.
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l'royot Marshal General Fry, in a communication to the Secretary of War, shows
ter. Jeff. Pavift and hia supporters and their prototypes North, for if there is any re! difference in tho criminality of the two any r&a A !iTVnn Imrwoon rtrifrn sihniitiun-
ists an I .Nititnrn fire-eatin:: eecesi.n!t we , ii . i- . i ijinJn 1 where the draft was levied during the mnth , are unfi le to discover it as Andy Johnson, . ,
the candidate for ice President on the tickt-.. ' . ,,. ......
cre exeilij'teu lir hii;ku uiauimj ,
with Lincoln, once remarked, "abolitionism ;
ifvsr 1 is secession im and seeebsionism is aboli-; f ' .t...-... r- ij a-.fTkil i
J'.ut it is not to be supposed this quiet in-'.
P hTsICIANS, I J01IX DllieivS, J.!," Citizens anil Stiaiitrers iDRUG STORE.
Will p'.ase Ytr in mini that, at ' IV
HOBLXS' DRUG STORE,
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad.
ECENT TVr.-tTf purchase.'.,, CI. tut
say tj ti pu: lic.tr.ai
TRAINS PASS ?MELHV ILLS.
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CV.ci;., .aprcs..- 6 'li Ohl-iro Eipr-M,
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J.'I.J'J fur other cause: A. '') paid emmuta-1 x,rth-.t e-.rr.ef of Wa!,i wrton street, ;S..rth ide square: !
' thev a 111 alwa find a full and suieiior Luurtuitut uf i
ti'n monev; 1,410 furnished substitutes, and
but 1.230 were held for service.
DHELBYVILLE,
DRUGS
k MEDICINES
II
se.eete-l itb the jr-;aUt cureaiiJ arr:.U-l rre.
THUESDAY, JUNE 10,8C4.
R.SPICKK EDITOR.
VuK I-RK.-IDENT IN Gen. c-i:o. R. Ti rM:i.I A .
Democratic Union Co. Ticket. yor BprfP tatif- J A .11 FS IT A II If ISO . Vor Phriff F. B. AnSDE.. orTrur-r-V."n. ."I. PHILLIP. T-tr Comml.aioner fJEO. W. DAVIS. For County Pnrvew r-JOII.'N' IIOP. ForCoronr-DAID S.niTII.
TfA Common M'lcas Msttitt. Tor Juclp O. J. GI.F.S-EIt. of Morer.n. For Procu;itig A'tnniey K. 31. IIOK l of Shelby.
He holds
di3erence will be inaintaim-d throughout tne . l
.. , , .;! army bv lralt whil the froJ exemption eauipaun, lor the peujue are neither asMerp J . .
'norre-nisned to their fate-they will awake . - ... ... . , Hon .Irhn Alrirrrnn. Hf. the hf.ld ot a
: rr i pure wines & liquors ; i , r thousand, has made another invasion of Ken-! ... , , , .. ' tl'jn8, extravagance an i corruptions Ot tni ! J t For 5?ilidiiI purptsc-s, anJ erpry o'Jier rt.c u.-.iH:y ... ,.,:i ! tucky. entering through PoundGap. lis crea- j f.un in a flriiciu iruit st..r. .iich rw tiit v1"-'"" i
miuiu.jus auuiiumirauuii m jugu uiicjunu. i - - . - i ..f allkimU. MchiueryOil,CoHlyil.4tc. Tobacco, , ,1- I to.) iv.iisidernhle nf sin PXi'itpment and ildlie -j r...nvi !. ,...
terms as to convince the teil spirit ot aoou-; iuu ' i
. - .i . i . ,i no ntt e uamace ro propenv, uui ia imi m- , toiiim that its race is run that the nvpu-. r i . i . f ;.l fi.,- counts had been defeated and was n.akmn .. Titi. I'sntu union with whicti tiiev , "
i ' i . ,u: ... ,i .." : hia way out of the .Slate as rabidly as riosoi-1 snn-'hf t'i covpr Jin tnoir worse tlian - 1
treasonable designs is too thin and transpa-
i rent to deceive. There is not a reasoning 1 . . . . - . , , .. . ' i
. man in America but leels an.l knevva tnat n , n - idortneut .f toilkt soaI'S, COMUS, UKVsllEi and
' -rvater calamity couid befall this country i l,Avn wa:4 ,ire,i 1U ,irent portions, ami ai;i!an the reelection of Lincoln-four years', entirely consumed, the property of rebel (more of his weak, mnatieal and corrupt rule;""1 "loyalist" alike Wins given to the devourwould reduce us to a worse and more deplor- j in5 element It was a city of about four or i able condition as a people than Mexico our i ii thousand inhabitants, and hundreds of ! taxes are already the liciviest of any Nation ' families, the heads of many of which are in
ion the earth, and still the debt i be in? rolled ; the Federal army, were rendered houseless j ! up by millions daily. Already over two mil-: homeless. It was a species of vandalism j
My Stock is Complete. And will be soll Low lVr Cash,
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MICLIIV A 111 Ml D ( oli .nit Mil I.IIV IC. IC. TUINS I'ArS ELr.V 1LLE.
CONSISTLNG IN r.lKT VY
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I-CT4BT
will plciue t-ke noticctlirtt unr aort:n.-nt
lie.
As the IVderal trwj.s were about evacu- Lt,elari!Pst iUlJ .airuM rofr.mUnthi.niarka,
:itin ' Alexandria, on the lied lliver. the iconnritiusaU varieties. iinl wrmt.ti.l p-:iuu.e. Our-
NOTIONS i:ilsj couijilete
COAL OIL, PAPER OTIUS SCtiARS LA!TIPSt lim:i:d oik white lead D11CD SEED LA It D OIL
SCHOOL IIOUUS ENVELOPES TOIIAttO HUIMIES l iMI OIL ti kpexi.m: window class SPICES CASTOU OIL
CHEAP FUR11ITURE ! C O A R1JY V II A D ,
; AN U A V AUlLTY OF OTllEi; GOOl'f.
1SDOKS AXD STATIONERY: .
1 isciipt iiiK
PUT U WITH (. K 1. A CAKE
:-.u the r.r::l Are.y f ihe Potom- it r-f.rtecii akrd aav.: .;ri.' i.t in-t -c iUi u lu &r .ncea! r Larg A Icccmvaxai' '"k ef
A rwl atorimctit f l lniik an.l S'-hiKtl hook., p-im'r'
..ri . ftill unit sitiM.rnir .tm'k i.f S tiLinr.pn . urh . I'm: -r.
E d I Furniture & Chairs,
WALL PAPER,
'ir that reflects no credit on the American arms,
t 11 ' t 1 . i homes to prosecute a Tar brought on by sec-! and was the volunteer work of black and seldom the National ( .invention ofjj v,ckeri 9 and aholition fanatfc; ; white sojdiers, who had become so thoroughly
.nj pr, .. ... . .or , .,o,aces wno are ; and the crr more m? me , JwfJIornlizeil that theip officcrs had no control i nit nnlv w lllin? but anxiouo tn Koomn tkoi . ? I
RtiUtih?. WitKlow Curutins Cclth anl r', Curtain Fixturei. iLC., tilt l:r,'-at iluck ouliiiie of 1 n-liauikjioli". MiylJ, ed. l'K. M. ROUINs. j
W00LEN FACTORY 1
didatc than an aptness for telling jokes and inditing proclamations in bad Knglisb tliev require that the man for whom they shall cast th eir Biiffraire for tliis important position hall be a gentleman a scholar, a statesman, a known and reliable friend of the Constitution and the Cniou a man who loves the
freedom ruav be iriven to the neuro. and the over them.
insane hatred of abolitionism satiated. j den. hherinan has issued an order torYes ! Lincoln will be defeated fraud and I biding the disenteruaent of bodies of soldiers bayonets cannot prevent it, and the attempt in Nashville until after the ".1st of October, to bring these to bear to perpetuate his im- j An attempt is being made to amend the becile rule will only hasten the doom of abo-! conscription bill by striking out the $300 exlitionism for the people are determined they ! emption clause there is but little fears of its will neither be cheated nor intimidated. ! success entertained.
There are larfe numbers of iromen in Washington, wives of soldiers who had come there in expectation of meeting their hus-
money and in a desti-
ineeting was held for their
relief one night last week and two thousand
standard bearer all equally reliable, trusty
nd competent, but in the present crises of th country there Feems to be a lack of the uaual number of aspirants it is true the abolitionists had a small army of candidates in caee Lincoln had been otY of the track, but it requires but one qualilicaton to be an ac ceptable candidate for that party soundness on the negro question talent and statesman
ship eigh8 as nothing in the. balance as ! Lmcoln Ratification in Indianapolis
evinced by the re-nomination of the present j The first demonstration that has broken J j)iinjs entirely out of weak and bufl'oonish incumbent. Uut the the steady current of monotonous indifference j tijte con,jt;on A me
Ileinocraey require something more of a can- tnat hailed the renomination of the ;ireat
ONE MILE WEST uF SUELBYTILLU, I.MIaXA.
STEWART & VICTOR, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. W"TK are now prepare! to put up ImiMinir on slirtnom. Wt ll.-Mon.l mi t. ir..-t rA...i,.jblU t..t-i.u
ii" mfiictnre un.1 We.p ..nsBUtIy on liaud at our Fattory oa ! of " put tl t ur.is j lackson street. SUeli.j villc, i aud ilaotiinery of tli. esUthshuieii: in br; rat-.-ordvr f jr 1
Panel Doors, Sash, Venet'n Shut'rs
TJHAS JIACY. f-rmrrl.
t d Fnuiklin v.ui:-'. , l.-ivraiin f .iiu. -! a- A-maii-1
M inufactur-T r I f iv.r ;i f! a- A-'U a
?U(H-r;iitciiil:int of thu Fjct-ry, -u'.-i s l- tl.? I v.i:vi
WS cli .11 a-t nl'.T 1j 1 a rrJur tier vf fr- n 10 to i jtTo-i.t.-at..iuioJi-riJe. U- triitii "f which r-.11y ;-um.: : . . t .11 t.-ke tl. trulf t ocall ardciaisiBB f.-r tiiu-hc. 1 1. Ui. aufull iu everj de-BrUtest,ca ; of ; Plain and Upholstered Work, i Al! tr.anuf.ict if fion. lL c luaterial buJ Sy expert Ill KEAI S, STANDS, ; DINING AND CLNTllL TABLES. BEDSTEADS, Orfice. Kttcktn. Cane and Flaq LUtomti
t4i.il Upholstered C II A Mis, Looking Glasses &c
, la ecJ'.i5 Ti iety , of the various stylo. aal at all pn.
American Uuffoon for the Presidency, came off at Indianapolis on Saturday evening last tiov. Morton disbursed liberally from his 'Hurcau of Finance" for the employment of bands of music, purchase of fire works, ifcc. and cannons charged with government powder belched forth their thunder for days
whole country iu :i word a man who is for prior the city had been nearly papered over "the Union us it was tnd the Constitution as j with large posters, the "loyal" papers of the it is who has sufficient patriotism to rise city had announced in startling head lines aboye the circle of sectional and personal an. ! and pathetic editorials that the "loyal" deni" imobities who would lie animate 1 by the i sens of Indianapolis would assemblo to exhighest motives of christian philanthror.v. press their gratification and approval of the and would leave no honorable means untried j action of the Convention. Saturday night to bring the fierce and unnatural war'now ;came the bands of music and cannon were devastating the fairest portion of our country j there, but for some unknown reason the pcoto a termination on biich terms as would pre-! pic failed to respond the number of the latserve tho unity of the country and restore j ter at the highest estimate did not exceed that feeling of amity between tiij sections that ; three hundred, mostly women and children once co materially contributed to our Nation- j at that, attracted by the mu&ie, tc. Eminent al wealth, happiness and prosperity, until and distinguished speakers had been an rent asunder by the demon of sect'on-il jnounced they were present in the person of iem. ! his sianticship. O. P. Morton, who ascended
dollars subscribed. Seeretan7 Chase is represented as favoring a tax of ten per cent on all incomes and ?'2,U0 a gallon on w hisky. At the present rate of increase in taxation it will not be long before the man that has neither income nor property will be considered fortunate, and his situation by no meansenviable at that. Viva la abolitionism.
It is reported that Secretary Chase has succeeded in negotiating a foreign loan, for
Xjiicic'itsaK'iiis:.
DOOU AND WINDOW FKAMES, PILASTEK, BASE. WEATIIEIt -HOARDING, klookim;, SHELVING FOR STORES, PLANED BOARDS. MOlLdlXG, Of vriouspatterns,iuitable for fhe finish ofFram" or Brick Houses. We are also prepared ro drew to onier ail kiiuls of Luralier, inolu'linir Flooring and Weatiii-r-Umnlin fr cu-tiu-m; e cut out. wly to put toptther, allkin.l of work.
ItiMcketA ami ali kinnsot frroll Mom. I
lVrson? nlKiUt to er'-ct buildings in the country will find
jit 1 1 n
I TrehaTeF.k'IronitanaUate,wamiile.tairaawatrH Roll Cardini;. C:ir lin; an 1 Spinning, ra -ikinsCir;i-t Waq- j t.pU. Al, Voo.l'-:lii.lw-u luid r toorrt and Stockinir Vain, niaiiuf.u-turiiij; J-ai s. i:tn-tu, : inevery tyl nw in mw. We hv a plriHiiJ UEAllfeK Fauuel (plain and plai!. Klai.kt-ts Fnll Cloth, i to attend Fuarral.char'ng for the Uam only . Caffciuieies, Teed, tie. ! Sllrs Uouma East si-'- llarriwi 5t...c-nUi of Vutlie ?Br Fulling, Dyeing ana Lloii Dressing -0T.tr. isr.2. will he d-n in the bwt P'sil.le innnner. J We have a large steck of guods majiufactuieJaltliis factory n.-niiKii nrurnr
. UlbUHLAlb.iULlMlllL.ULUl.
JEANS, SATIN E ITS?, HU.Mvt IS, I PET AND STOCKING YAliN, PLAIN AND PLAID FLANNELS, to Sell or Exchange for Wool. The Highest .TIarI.et Price
wiil It paid fjr Woj1 nd Woil ;rea.
Ail other work in a-
it to tlieir intert-st to pure hnw nt our estriMUbmi-iit, w hcie j thev nin l uimliel with all the curi-nter work re.ulv-iiiade !
I!uil.l.-rs VilllatteivltNto t short utlctr.
! t-. r.itsv.l itliik t-.- K.ki it .. .. ...i i I I ' l...-e t;.. - - ... .il 1.
anics are source, will finil it to their interest to call andcx- -. e win n-.t iaKe ia coai un.-:-. i-. 0-1 or it-j -- j
un .'i.o. 1. m.e a.l itrurt!ts. ainl a lr fiy rarr dit ne rwiieu n.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
rr.OTECTFD 11Y ROYAL LETTER? I ATEST.
K IF Al Ii J Afi IS I" J. i f M ' II. :,., frtr.,l,iry h-tft V"".
T!ii invaiua1 !e ukiIh uk-i U!iT.iiiii.(; .11 11 ruiroi ,i th-i p:ni.ful au-1 .lHisrer-ai d;-a-t t which tl f-al
It is no secret that our choice for the nom-! the rostrum and commenced bv
saving
that
ination by the Chicago Convention is Gen. i the people had to either vote for Lincoln or Geo. B. McCieilan but it is probable there permit the govern meat to pass into the hands will be conflicting interests in the Conv ention l of the Copperheads. After dwelling at conbetvtoen the supporters of McCieilan and j siderable length on tho designs of the peace Seymour, of Connecticut the two represent- jmen he asked, which will you have, peace or ing the opposite extremes of the party I war, war or peace ? to which there wa's no should both be urged with a pertinacity that I response. Finding the multitude surroandpromises to endanger the union and harmo- ing him, i. e. about two hundred little boys, ny of the party it may become the part of ! seventy-five women and twenty-five voters, wisdom to drop both and compromise on a ! so unappreciative of his denunciation of Cop-
man who is known to be a staunch and reli- perheads and laudation of Old Abe, he con
is going to be paid. We can hardly see the necessity of his borrowing money from abroad when hehasa half mile of printing presses in operation with which to print greenbacks A correspondent fiom the army of the Potomac, estimates that the rebel sharp shooters daily kill four hundred Federal sol
diers, when there is no battle in progress. Tin's seems increditable, although it is well known that from the commencement of the war the rebels have made it a point to pick off men wherever they could get an opportunity. This species of warfare alone wculd soon fearfully reduce an army as large as Grants. A. S. Dutler, a brother of Gen. Rtast Hutler. died recently, leaving quite two nil lions of property, one half of which, by his will, goes to Gen. Hutler. Nearly if notall of this property was accumulated during the reign of (Jen. Butler in New Orleans, by the mot systematic villiany and oppression, he
amine our ftock. N. 11. Siiiir huildinzof all kicdsdore to ord-r. From our hunt experieneein all the aiovo branches of our husiness. we flatter nurselvenon l-eins ahle t- irive the utmost SHti-f:i. tion toall who may fjvor us with their j-atronaire. lU'Terms Cash. .May l'.'-tfo
fore '-rounht.
Mi.illc, May 5. 104.
.itf i.ian-i 1. , TO .HAUKir.D LAUirs - r ' it is r-ul;ir!y Miit.J. Iti.l in a alart Umtf l-ritf oa tl ui"?i-.hH jtmmI reinlnnik. ' I vli tulr. jw.iv Oz:r I -liar. r ".otriEea
SUunp of .re;it ItriUin. f"-'i t -oirrfi.to. CAUTION. If-.t J't ' ...'.' i ' - furtnj ti ni: s t Tin: r. . m x 7 us ., i v, ,'v.,.m rr V, t.n.j M.-'!tiij. l-i.r-.l . .y -..rr Uthy art
REMOVAL !
ATTENTION! I i urcti.-l the ii.i-T.-at t Tri--"r Jai...-. -i. '.!!: and
llaim-s I uii.-. fior .-11 rtarci; si ! ur)" - r.,-i:-i uin.' the liiwiiHss in all its I r.i.rhrs. a.-d tn.r:u. Ot . In all cn f N r"U and Spinal AS-i. :.. Pain. i hvery articl- soi.i ty us will j r-i- a r.-.iani.'ii.l 1. as the H.' "k v d l-.nil . FM.-u iht exrt:on, ralpitBprofcs tu prai-tical and exjri:j-1 wi-rku.n itixlvt ti-iiiol lh- ll-art, l!fnN- at 4 W hite. Xbr T'lle "ill and sliall giv-eery article niai.uic-urtd our personal su-1 r!r-.-t a cur t Vuall-iW m. :,i s Ijiie tailel ; and alth pcrvisi.ul. We intend tonianu:a..-ture j a -...r(ul r-!::-!v, ! t c -i v.in r.i.,cal. uiel, aut.mor.y -jr at :U.i,f liurttui l i th c -list it-.:ti-i.
Full dilutions in th- p4ni hM around ea h Bcka;c, which ii.-.il 1 i-, ai--fu;lv pr-s. r- l. S-,lc A'.nt f.r tho l"t.it-l .-tit--, and Cat.ada. JU Coril uidt Hrert, New-Yerk. N. II. f l. and poU, uui- m-lod t- n a-thorii-l Aeei.t. will ii.snre a U.itK, roieamiPf 50 Pi lie, retaru mail. lr. M. KolilNff, Ajetit, S!l'yTiHe.
Saddles and Harness
x- i i . i . u i - . i i i i . . i i i ' makiuii use of his official position to enable ible National Democrat, but who has neitner ; eluded to try another sehute. and pounced i , , , -.
been committed as a supj.orter of the war i down on Fremont, who, he asserted had been nor as an out and out opponent, but who has nominated for the Presidency by a so-called steadfastly opposed all the wicked and corrupt National Convention at Cleveland and asked schemes of this abominable administration.! How can Fremont consent to divide the and one who would come as near command- j Union party and thereby promote the elecing the harmonious and enthusiastic support ; tion of a Copperhead as President? How of the Democracy as any man in the country ' can this man we once all delighted to honor and who would fill the Presidential Chair j act so much like a traitor ? His gigantic-ship with honor to himself and credit to the Atuer I continued to say that those who now go off iean people we haye reference to Hon. j after Fremont are worse than the vilest Cop.
Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, her present Senator in Congress.
perheads, and that he would rather clasp in his arms (he failed to say which sex) a Deit ocrat than a Radical German. The occasion is described as having been void of intere-t or enthusiasm the mostbri!-
GEO. W. F. KIRK
I of a quality a -xd tt-.e and at prices aj low a the j lowest. A call is rt,u-s'-,i. KKI'AllUNO of all kind donetn order, i ai.2-tfo". LANCl.sKEi 4c. CHENEY.
HAS REMOVED IMS
BOOT, SHOE & II 11 1 CASH GROCERY
Tho nomination of Lincoln. There has probably never been anomina
tion of President by any large and powerful j i- .n; , r i ? . . Iiant sallies ot .Morton elicited no applause
party that attract! so i.ttic attention or eclat ; aembIe of people continue(i t0 ,0 ftnd ! sincerely devoted to the Union-they fought
as that of Lincoln by tne recent baltimore j Mmik nnnn ,mnBt,, ,,. nnd saved Kentucky from the v?r-
i l V-lIlllj HO" iUll VI) - m
his brother Ut rob and plunder the citizens. One of his acta was to prohibit the circilation of the bills of tho city banks, but gave
his brother a permit to buy them up at aj,t,jCk'cf
trifle on the dollar in exchange for groceries I
at an exorbitant price so soon as hi broth er had got in about all he thought there was afloat, amounting to near a million of dollars, the Gen. issued another order requiring the banks to redeem their bills at par in specie. -Kentucky is now seeing its '"winter of discontent" she has been "loyal" sustained the administration submitted to military elections, which were both an outrage on decency and the elective franchise there were hundreds of men in the State honestly and
...n Stwtft. I'mnin fnrniprlv ori-uoted lv t lOftTa. Ilnnlua e ; Aii
Stort ,, where he has ou exluUUuua very large anacuuiplelc
AND
ratf ii i ill ' i
BOOTS,
AND
SHOES, HATS!
PRODUCE STOKE ! WM. F. MASON,
Dealer in all Kinds of
come, none nnnarentl
f i .v. ... , i , r ' 1 1
J how brief the show. I his is the first atternrit i tex
demonstration by his partizan friends, al-' t i . t- , .
r uviuviionu.n;j i . & , i, v HUUilUtlllUlia Jl
though he must have many, for there are at I Indianfli antl we shoulJ judfie would so c00, j time thia reqe8t was respected and no ne
They asked that their property should
be respected i. e. their nejrroes for a Ion
t v-
er.
lA&At six times, nav a hundred times, a mnnv . . ... -. ...
, , , ' ; , . , . . ' . -' tne araor ot the tew office holders, contracomce holders under this administration, ex-; , , , . . . . , ' tors and shoddvites who made and endorse elusive of military commissions, as under any . . - , , it , , . . I the nomination as to admonish -them not to that has ever preceded it. 1 here are several . . .- . r ... ., . exhibit their weakness by attempting anoth-
indifference on the part of troe people the high officials modestly assert that he had long eince been nominated in tho hearts of the "loyal" people, and that the Convention merely ratified their ettleif .fboice this mast have exclusive reference to tho office holders, shoddy contractor, Ac, the only classes re- . ally interested in the rc nomination and elec. tion of Lincoln. It is also a well established fact that this class, to a great extent, compos tJ and exclnsivly controlled the Convention it is the knowledge ef this that in a great measure accounts for the coolness and indu?-
BST Gov. Seymour ordered the District Attorney of the City and county ol New York to commence proceedings against all the parties interested in the late unlawful seizure ol the offices of the New York World and Jour nal of Commerce. It is understood be has his papers already to go before the Grand Jury, which body no doubt will find true bills of indictment against the guilty parties.The abolition papers laugh and sneer at this procedure, and derisively ask how Ate Lincoln, Gen. Dix and others are to be brought
erence of the masses, who are beginning to j before the Judge of the New York Court"
which will as low aa any oTe can afford to tell the same grade of work. Xo Trouble to Show Gcods. Don't forget the place, "the Old Hardware Store."
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, "trlh-West Corner Harrison and Franklin Streeu. Fine Tar, XaiK all kinds.
wake top to a realization of the woes and calamities the administration of this weak and fanatical man has brought upon tbjj as a people there are but few throughout this broad land but have some friend or rajalive who has fallen in this cruel and unnatural war, precipitated upon the country by . the friends and supporters of Lincoln and tbtir prototypes h'outh or, if you like it bt
It is quite probable that brute force may, for a time, paralyze the arm of the civil law, bat indictments live a long time, and the day may come, sooner than they wjll wish, when Abe Lincoln, Gen. Dix, or any other creature connected with this execrable administration, can be brought before the Judge of any civil Court, tried, and if found guilty aeatea-
I enced andnnniebe-?,.-- - , . . t
groe were enlisted in Kentucky, but now the administration has thro wn off the mask and every able bodied negro in the State is being taken for the- military service. The
protest of Gov. Bramlettc is disregarded j
Abe thinks he has the power, and having the powr cares nothing for his previous pled gC5. Another frightful steamboat calamity has taken place on the North River. On the night of the 8th inst., the new and splendid steamer "Berkshire" took' fire and was burned to the waters edge. She had on board about one hundred and thirty passengers,
about forty of whom are supposed to have perished in the flames, including many women and children. It is reported that .the administration has agreed to furnish Grant with ten thousand troops weekly, as reinforcements, until Richmond is captured. If necessary conscription will be resorted to to raise them. The administration ii evidently in fall chase after the laalnian we have heard bo much about -Th prospect of the nassage of araieral
bankrupt law by Congress is now considered
Willow Ware, Crockerv, Table Cutlery. Candies, Chums,
Well Duckets ColTc-e Mills, IUNiit. Tea. all hinds, A mmnnition.
j Ii E L 1 E V IN TEN MINUTES.
PULMONICVAFERS ! Tlf ri?:r.al Me ;i"-e IV.aMtshed in 1"T7. nd firt article f tlw- kin I e--r ii.ti-'.luee I tn h r ths came of l'iUi'iic W r:xs" in th.. it a:. "tii- r r-mtitrr all othrr Twlni i.ic V af, r .!. i! t.-'f- i W. Th' jeiiuiueran 1 known ly t:i- ln.e f liKV AN l-e.ii? tan-i"3l ou ewcl nlltIL !!;' I'1 tmic Wut F.--'.TeCi u.-r -. ;.. -it Throat. Ilorsenesa.
! i;rts." 1 i vi rjt ! ivi-et .;. V.r-tc'.u:-. !.. Breathirf. i -. . iV I"' !.!! vt rui i Ke.iere Sj of ll.o-!. ia ti e CtesU ; I'-lw-'ic n j Rcl eve lrx-:- -nt wi-uu,pt:on. Luujf Daeasee. I I;ht' I'riit; W.rr.a i Rel:eve Irnt it on of Uie I'w.U f.ol Totisili. i l!itv. ll.w-x V,,jts ' Kel.eve the i-v- cini-l-iiits in Ta Miautee. j i:p. ,,s's l't i.wic Wria Area lilc-sin; t'-a!lc!aje aiid Couiiutiecs. ! 1;rc"s I'tmoMC Wanxs j Are abpted t -r V.. -.!:- and I'nl lie Sjer. Are in asini'd-- t -rni pleawnt to tl taate. ; rlm" I'n.MoMC VVrE Not only reiit-v- tut ef-ct ra:td and laatirf Cwree. l:T4s"s l'iios:r W.rrae Are warrante-1 M five s-.ti-fact.cn to ereryose. ! Nnfamily .V-uld wi'fiout a N-t cf RRTAS'S FrL1 MONIf w'afI.K? inthe h"'ie. N- traveler should i
without aiuj p'v of lir.vt.ti ruimcn'C wafers in D.tivari. i w,,'l e-w-Jje-tto pay for Raiaji e PtxaoBW i VVn-- Tnr ti -r ; Vnt. Joll Mj:L. S' ie Pro.nt..r. i7 Cortland t st. N. T.
Dr. 31. KWlt. At-rLV, 9tjci(vviiie.
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EAT A.D STYLISH!
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Fresh Horses and New Buggies
Livery, Feed & Exchange !
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Theurxk-rtined rwpectfolly notify the eominunity that they have pun-hased theeuhie formerly onel ly Leei Amsden, on Waitancton street, nd are prepnre-1 to furhi-h Dmihle ami Sinirle Conveyance or Saddle Urres to all who may desirr. We have an entire NEW SET of Unreet, hugfie. Carriages, Harness. Saddle, ice., and feel confident of our ability to n-et the reqairemenu cf the community. Hones, bought, exchanged and sold. The; having borses to Uispoeerf will fiudU to their advantage to giveu call. Hore kept hv the honr. Ay or week. SheibyvUie, May , 1J4. WEBB Jc. LA5CASTER.
ISTOXICE Fberetrsi'vea that the County Board of Iqualiaation will meet for the parpoeeof hearinit b1 letrminin:
prieTnc, and to equIie Uxea within the County of Shei-
nm J.. TU r.2 mi T'V, I Vin thTstate of Ineiina, at ny office in tbedty of ShtHr promisng. me Government will probabJj ! rjiie, ia ii(a!itj, on Mooday tbeMbdar nw. U the 6m o lake the benefit ef i. suvxynn, Avhiorsc.
Coal Oil k Lamps, Ci round Coffee, English Currant, Iloosier Jean, Hyf, browned, Yellow Ware, WHITE SUGAR i HONEY SYRUP. Pics, Needles, Susj enders. Tbroal, ol Xotione ef every
kind, W ho.ewleiiii i.fjai. : COIWTUY PUODICE ! Taken in excharee for Cash or Goods at the hi?bet n-.ar.et j price. 1 aaallalco keep constantly ua haiidafull astori-. OitLt Of GARDEX AAD FIELD SEEDS, j
ipriii? Here, Summer i Cociicj, Aid SAM. OTONNER. Eat side Fu lie Square, W Jtjft rei-eted ot.e uf the larfat aweka bf I loanable CLOTHING
For Men and Coys 7cr I Ever lerorf.rre in ill city, er.B-prii.Lf every variety ' and ttyie.which wrre U-aght at ! Bfwrea fur caeh, bb4 1 w;il oes.jl ata naailadvat.ee. A Is, a general Baeortm'tBt i FURNISHING GOODS,
Desirable Business Property FOB SALE.
, .,. . 'i'kH Cotvn and Woolen Shins. Col Ian, IlaadkeretieB), TnEhuildir.j South-east ewr f y.aA:c Square on j T S.nder,Olove, clta, -, tnelBdiof Washinitouuree, occapie-H yt' eluon Eatery, is , cCere-lforsaleataWain a:l on ey tnns. Als-j the , stock in trade, fixture., tc-. of -:d Un.'-a . - j O -A. I" S fw M and Boy. tinsofa.-enerala-ssi.nmentof lnry articl.T-y.,Cor.i-c-( tionary, Nut, Eat.c, iaiocn Furniture. Oven. At- I. u rp VAiTirr Sadlf la at TTmhnllia. ad.leonTtuixiyraHo-atKmfif anyonedes.re.n?to. XrctCllll-, OctCUtl3 (X UmOtTIU3. Ra.r ant Coiifectiocary lirs. j
ieir..l t,..-. .nt Lni'.d ru w:!l I sold STrate.
For farther paxueuian inqa;re of tte-rT?-.. U a,. ir.Tr.K WE1?T.
MIKE IiEPEEZ. tfo
pretoises
Sbelbyvllle, March 1, 1864.
moiLCT SOAPS AJTD PEBFCJIEHY-
TJ Gartaenu Rah te enW when desired, M BerhBt It ia.-ai.iced. Catuyj dcLe to order. Tnse 3sir.nr arw article In the Clothirf UfjrsjfJItKsl It to t&eir advaxiafe to give me call.
Store East side TV : Ta..eevT
