The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 May 1869 — Page 4

atwonal Banner, 3 L Banner. ‘J4 » O ‘ i —— : i : i\ 1 ; ! e:Re e : « ; Jj, URNEYING, ' & 1o g i My feet are uneeasingly pressivg 4 - The bosom of’ old imother earth ; And I wonder ?mehmep when ’tis over What the joufney [to me will be worth. ° tt-is years ago | bégun it, . - Yet it seems but u Summer’s day ; Long feagyes I haveitraveled, and many , A-weary have len\by the'way. - - Would I blot oém the years which 'h:;n'r per"'iflh(‘d, T & _ And start on the rice once again 7} : . "Tis such joy to thiuk of the pleasnre, ' And such sorrow to think of the pain, : A ) .1 am tln'budiv% and tracking aad treading A path which 1 diinly cah see ; And the morrow that seems just before me * I 8 as distant'as evir tome.* - . ; ] : “80metinies to Lights L have clumbered - Where ull were so happy and {uir, “But the goal woald be reached in a vision Fp'a lndder fushioned out of the air, . "lis the same thing {h’ur uid OVEID ; Night comes and then follows day, And lhq sm}stm.\' whieh bring roond the changes « | i - But hasten to thejwork af decay. i f Will there ean end to the journey 7 / Wil l’h'vl'u come 'a time to, be blessed, - When lovedlones Sll‘fl“ suy ‘hie's a weary, # Aud now et the weary have rdst’” -, Shall | gxgu day 'rv:,u({h the to-morrow, . And live thronghifits erdless repose ” Shall b one duy unlgose my sundals, - . And lay down my! stufl’ at jts close ? AL mm._«;’ms for, the mailed frosts of winter, -~ Addaot for the green time of spring : o AR ~'xiuu_ums for thie white liaired pilgrim, Andinot for the ybung bndding thing. 0 vl‘)ilel,v-wi_lt‘h the sn!‘p 50 elastic, - O child with the heurt light and free, You are bennding along on the journey, . Batto-morrow may eud it for thee. Thet l‘lmuglns’(&m\tixc sick and dying, ! And\thonghts for(tlie strong aud the bold; Then thoughts for the spring-tinie and winter, And lhuug@,\ls'mr&fflw Young and old ! = ! S 8 O = Qur Old Folks. It s ’l‘efiu‘manml. | . o rWaneer M uin, s traveling sales Coman for the lavge wholesile Drug @ House of Freneh, Richards & Co, off Philadelphia, in a letter totbr. Rl V. Picree, of Buflait. N e 3::?‘.\': “\\'ithin the past few months Dr. Sage’'s (atarrh Ren edy Las fomfil upon m_\f!i‘st A/ Imost promising place.. There is in ohe good snuft of it more virtue than is contained in o dozen packages of its worthlesdrivals that Hood # 1 ty . the market. Rest agsured; Doctor, tha my appreciation mj its mJ-rilr\ as dealiz Jrersonally (o y mrn cae, will urge mq “ 1o uge my hest: endicavors) inintrodneing its sle thropgh nuir house, g Yotirs faithfally, 5 i & IWALTER MUITLLY CoDroSaarls Cyaganrro Reveny is sold by most Druggisty everywhere Sent by mail on reeeipt ofsixty eents. Addregs R. V. PIERCE M 0 Blitaky XY

: # 4~—J. e 4?—'»- < s J} e oldest )ll;wm%ini the world is - sappoged to »bu% a resident cof Giled county, Ya.; Mn, David aton. The Parisburg 6;’(:.:4’{/0 says that he was. ~ horn in }rvl:mdf but does not know “his | exaet age.; He | hag, however, thrée diplomas —a Blue Lodgze, ChapCter and l\'nigl-n—{ Templar. They all hear date in 1802, the yéear ihat Mr, ISaton emigrated. The Kuight Tem: plar diploma .smlu.'s that he beeame a Kniglt Templar on the 7“lh f February, 1790, a little over | =eventy-nine “years ago. He eannot rdmember how long he has bedn a Mason before her became a ‘l{nigln. Templar; but he “thinks cight or ten yeurs. Say cight Cytars,and h:_{hu;}_l been o Mason cighty-‘.~'v"\-('n’)'v:n'.-',’:md{ as lie must have been twenty-one years old at his initiation, he ig now 108 years old. : ~_!...-...._ OrbeRERY] Ottawa, Ca., Michos o . Gl T ASGY Dr. Co W Ropack—"Bir: Lam a farD omer, abont thirty veurs of age, was taken il th. August, 1860, with fever, gencral debility, Hoss-of wppetite, swollen (dimbs and stith joints, dnd- was doctored by a phivsician several months with no results but ndarge fee bl 1 tried after that va rions remedies withno Henetit, -1 almost gave up in (}&Spnir, when a neighbor showed me one ;}fnlll' almanacs from Grif tin's Dieg Store,jand recommended - your medicines. 1 procured two'[bottles of - Blood Purifier upd three boxes of Blood « Pills from Mr. Griftin's, which [ took as . directed, and whs perfectly restored to ‘health. The whole of last winter I was “enabled to cut my firc wood, and now I can do a 8 good u/ day's chopping as ever 1 “could in my life! | P. S.—A further inducement to try . your Medicings was the fact that T wuas ' intimately acqungnt'ed with O. Thomas, of Grand Ledge, ixxj\this State, who was cur-

ed of a severe Rheumatic difficulty by your Medicines. ) ! 4t50 JOHN CHADWICK.

: VVAN"l‘ED.——Fotwit.fnstan‘dingil’;é oftén quoted lines of the old poem, that & *“Man \\'mnts{;but little here below, .~ Nor wantsthat little long.”” Bk yet everybody fappears to want something.| Girlhood wants rosy cheeks, - pearly teeth, glorious hair, beauty—and a beau! Womanhood is mucli of the same category. “Boys want free- " dom from schpol, a top, a horse, a watch and-a thousand other supetfluities, Man wants wealth, and place and power. No matter how much we niay havé, we } are still grasping for} !more—and never satisfied. But amid all our wants fltere is only one that we ‘are certain of having' filled to the very letter, and that is our last earthlylone—‘a cofin! |

" THE month jof May is called the month of Mary, whom all nations shall call blessed. The month of Mary presents to us the once despised peculiarity of woman’s nature, love, gentleness, patience and sweet persuasiveness, as supreme in the nature and teachings of Christ,—in distinetion: from the heathen representation of God as exclusively a “great ugly man of war,” arbitrarily decreeing some of the human race to the ‘Elysian shades’ and some to the horrors of Tartarus.” It ig the montl{ of sweet and tender floral beauty in the place of holy worship: i | L Fiidd

(oF 1 e ———— “'is TRUE,| 'tis pity, pity ’tis true,” that mankind will pass by unheeded the warning symptoms of disease and neglect the remedies to restore héalth, until death ‘has so far advanced that it is often impos‘siblé to obtain relief. = We have been shown the formula of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills.and believe them to be the ‘best and simplest of medicines for Billious, disorders, Pivelj Complaints, Female Irregularities, | &c. = They are prepared with great caution and will save many a ‘doctor’s bill if used in time. As a universal family medicine they are nnsurpassed. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant you will never he without tth;n. Sold by all dealers, April 21st, 1869.~1m0 - ‘A 'white sliiuirrel was killed near Norfolk, Virginia, last week, says an exchange.: - What business has anything white to exist in that country? Why, the very idea is_squirrelous. i | el R — ‘: NN knoWL‘a girl,” safs some one, g 0 industrious that when she has no&higuw she ‘Hts and knits hepdgow™ 51 £ 0 .o - : R e

Tt e e e Re T A:. GREAT - REMEDY. 10 ErLeeß ST 8 | - "i‘f FOR THE CURE OF | DR " THROAT-AND LUNG DISEASES, - Wl 3 ' i > ‘ ‘ Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, f 0 ey Y It is the vital prineiple of the Pine X'ree, obtain‘t:d b)i’a p:(}']n}g:r, prgc('}ss Injth‘ei g‘a}:}llafion of the ar, by i t= highegt medi roperties are rem‘néd.' s 2 T e It i the only safeguard and reliable remédy | which has ever been prepared from the juice of he Pine Tree. : j “ Itinvigorates the digestive organsand resiores | he appetite, . i e 1t strengthens the debilitated system. it purities and ‘enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption’ which =erofula | breeds on ithe Tungs, AL It dizgsolves the mucus Or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lupngs. ! - & Its hg.nlinf prineipleaets upon the irritated sur- } faceof the Tupus and throat, penetrating to eagh? disense d part, relieving pain !nnl,w\hdnin;: inflammation. a i It is the result of vears of study and experiment, and it is offered. to4he afilicted, with the s)ositi\'v assurance of ity power to cure the following disenses, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to thie nwauw( cure ; - ’Zi Consumption of the Lunes] (,‘mfl:hfiurh Thoat, and -Brea:t, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind"! and Bleeding Piles, Asthmz, Whooping Cough, ! Diphtheria, &c., &c. , } We are often asked why are hot othervemedies | in the market for Consumption, Goughe, 'Colds, and other Pulmonary aficetions equal to br. L. QI Wishart's Pine Trée Tar Cordial. We answer: - 18t. It cures, not by stopping conghg shng byloosening and assistint naturé to throw off the unliealthy matter collected about the Throat dnd bronchial tubes, cansing irrjtation and cough. ond. Most Tliroat and Lulig Bemedies are come posed- of anodyne; Which allay the cough for awhile, but f)_\' their constringing effects the fibres become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagu- | lateqwrnd are r&mimed;h the system, causing (hfi< ease heyond the contrel of our most eminent physicians - o 3dy'The Pine Tree Lar Cordial, with its arsjstants, are preferable, beeause they remeove the cause ofirritation of the mucousmembrane and bronchial tubes, ass st the. lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scjentifically making the cure perfect. . © Dr. Wishart has on file at his ofice. hvadreds and thousands of Certifleates, from Men and Women of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given wup to die, but throvgh the Providence uf God were completely restared to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. ‘A Physician in attendance who can be consulted in person or by mail, freeof ‘charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial £1.59 per Bottle, §ll per doz. Sent by Expresz.on receipt of price. Address, “L. Q. €. Wishart, M. D., No. 232 North 2d, Street, Philadelphia, Pa.” -#sl-3m.c.w&co

S YIRS

The Great External Remedy. L For Man and Beast. . . v . ~ It will Cure Rheumatism, The reputation of this prepiration is 'so well estaglishcd, that little need be said in this ¢cennectiony ¥ t a 8 ¥ h § On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES,STIFENESS and PAINSIN THE JOINTS, STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED. FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can-be effectually and permanently cured by ¢ using this wonderful preparation: it penetrates to the perve and bone immcdiately on Being: &p-... |, plied. " ON HORSES .t willcure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORER, SADDLE or. COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES. &c. . It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCIF COWS| I have met with great ;'Success in bringing my Mixture within the reachi of thé¢ Public. I am - daily in receipt of-lettersfiffmm Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers, - DAVID E, FOUTZ, Bele Proprictor. D : , ‘BALTIMORE, Mp, .S()ld‘h_\' Joseph Pearee, Ligonmier, Tnd., at -t AWHOLESALE & RETAIL! 126

RELIABLE AND NEW! il AR AL VB I 4 &o e f Groverd Baker’s Sewing Machines ~They will hem, lill, stiteh and gatherin the heatest manner: They comprise the two leading stitches now.in general tise. We sell a-machine a full dize laree and froni five to fifteen ddollars cheaper than any other agency. Al machines warrented for three years, delivered and taught free of charge, We also have the Iniproved Wheeler & Wilson, or Elliptic Lock Sticlt Machine. We have the macßine for the household use, dress making, tailoring, carriage trimming, quilting saddles or any branch ol industry down to the neatest emproidery. 1 i Awency Room' for Noble, Lalpianee, DeKalh 4 and Steuben counties— over Dunnite X Son's Grocery store, Ligonier, Tudas A, 19th \ : { 5 & " : [ = : e ~y : b [ 5 | EMPLOYMENT At Your Owu Homes. 2 F 1 t Your Owa Homes. o 44 g g 0 A 3, EI'THER SEX—Suitable for steady hands. Pays large profits — Address for pardenlars at once. - HCONEARS Noo 100 Croshy Street, New York. }' .

4 « &' - HOUSEKEEPERS'! S HOUSEKEEPERS! | o e 1 oD L Men --- Women ---and Children ! ‘Men «-- Women ---and Children ! o LIV BN PO sk 8K Y v ! ‘ ] . READ--READ! l <, ¢ i - R ; F Y *“Cooling to S(-nlfis and finrns," . **Soothing to all painful wonndsy &e.’" “IHealing to all Sores, Ulcers, &e.'t : ch 99 b . Costar’s’ Buekthorn Naive Is the mbet,_ extraordinary SALVE ever known. < Its power of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts, | Burns, Bruises, Sores, ‘f'lccrs, Chapped Hands and Skin, for Sore Nif)ples. for, Piles, fc., &c.—is without' a .gsralle . One pergon. says of it, 1 would mot' be without a box in. my House, if it cost €5.00, or I had to travel all the way to New York for it."s : { 5 fyi o z : [N. Y. Feening .\'eufw, Sept, 5.] Al druggists in LIGONIER sell it,| Or address “COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby st , N. Y.

o YCOSITAR?S” Standard Preparations. £ ARE CCCOSTARYS BEAUTIFIER ! ' ouE cife Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms Oie Bottle, §l.ooThree for §2.00. » _ “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &e., Exter-

minators. . o e ‘Costar’s’ Bed Bug Exterminators, Costar’s’ (only pure) Insect Powder. * Only Infallible Remedies known.” ‘ 4418 years cstnbus%\edtnnNew York.” ++2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured datly.” : f“l!!gewarém‘ of spurions imitations,” - AT mggists!n,LFGONIER sell them,” ] . Address - Hay

HENBY'R, Cosran, 10 Crosby St., N. Y. Or, Joun Fi Henny, (Successor to) s DrMAs BARNES & Cg. 21 Park Row, N, Y. : . SOLD BY BARNETT & €O., Dec,9th '6s.—lv. LIGONIER, IND,

s pER g o RE & e yATS R ¢ i ALE 3 ¥ \f B 8 Agrienltural Twplements, ‘ _'Mechéfiicsfif‘aols, BUILDING MATERIAL : ‘%(fi?{t‘mything -"'lnadg ()E ggi IRON or STEEL,, e vIB o N .R : . | CALL AT e e 4 PARKER & GERBER'S Hardware._-Store, o ey 34 TR |NP Wi re fou'edn Luy ‘E*&Zy‘fht__fij,g?fipnyeny;*:fl.aihg in ;j.heir lin‘(:"af;lfi;‘ T BEST QUALITY

i And at the s ‘ - LOWEST PRICES. OLD IRON, S L ‘ COPPER 1 © o And RAGS, | Tuken in exchange for Goods. | - - Give Us a Call! . %N 4 BARKER & g&gfi%fl, 2 | i 'Li‘:fi"ié{?llfi Mitch 17. 8m.5 & .8 o . s _.-:‘ 3 ks . "H __‘;:__‘g_ 2% | o .‘:“’ M R 5 T o | SO . l’-\rfi WwB B Z’," WARBEEWORKS M I*’ \‘ . ; " 3; LIGONIER, o == el 4. < = << INDIANA. } - ot L ; - 3 Ol INKS & VORI S, ; Manvfacturers and Dealer§in - : ; : | & | American and [talian Marble, : i )| TOMBSTONES, MONBMENTS, N PpBES L Hfid BT CABINET SLABS. | Alsey BUILDING STONE, ‘ SUCH AS ¢ WINDOW & DOOR CAPS, L ASDSULS WAPEIRTABLES | | - N + ete., ete. ete.,f&c., & j Any desirn neatly finished and promptly fur|pisied at wsreasonable prices as can be obtained in any market far or near. Onr aim isto doa t . # FAIR:AND HONORABLE BUSINESS. i | Public patronage earnestly solicited, and satisfic- | '!tinn promised, ‘Persons are invited to_call and | examine our work., Shop on west sidd of Cavin | | Street, near MeConnell's Land Acency. | i May 13, 65.. f INKS & VORIS, |

- WHLIEY (ROW # Aol Lol XAN’: 4 £y B, BRhE | NP 1 L 1 7. e IS AGAIN IN THE FIELD ! i : _ ! i LVi fin}mml‘l,\',;ucw anil '_Tyig\il]élg -Hw;fig,'gf — R i ERERPEEE BRS TR - 1;go . | } GROCERIES & o ¢ - ; - e PEOY RIS, At iz New Brick Nore, first doorsouth of Jacobs: i ; “store, : Main strect, Kendallville, Ind. o fi“\"fil‘,‘!’" ereblon” & commodions Hrick store and finished it off expressly for the grocery and proviBion ;m"‘:h',- be has illed it with one of the best and mosg eomplate Afdovtments of Groceries ever offered to the citizens of Kendallvitle, embracing evérything in the line of ; | Groceries, Provisione, :

Confectiongg ' o Flowt Bl @y pils S Xld2 = o ' K 22 yd : LIRS D d!fiii&’fi,} ¥ b o | : Bggs, Corn, . i L Paeley, L ey eYegeaibles, \i\"i Baldwate, = Waoodén-ware, * Kerosene Oil, Stoneware, ) Yankee Notions, < Crockery, And geveral thousand other articias, which will be rold' “as. cheap as the cheapest.” Having no old goods on hand, bought at *‘war prices,” he can afforgd to sell eheap, and every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him \\'igh their Patronage. ° ] | The highiest Market Price paid for Butter, Eggs, Lard, and ail. kinds of Countty Produce. b Give the new storg a eall, and examine goods dnd prices. &:. Wit gl W\T '(‘B(&’;T i April 1 1868, tf. 2 : W] Rl &

b o 4 ATTENTION! - "Cabinet Shep i ‘ .AND‘:V_T e ' bt T it i Cabinet Ware R. D. KERE Woald rf-sp(-(-tfully announce to the cit izens of Noble county, that he. constantly has on hand a large and superiogstock of

N ' / a 1 - CABINET WARE. consisting in part of* . ‘ fl)’l{lflh‘h‘l.\'(} BUREALUS, ; i “ WARD-ROBES, ’ TABLES. dket } v , STANDS, LOUNGES, : ' . CUP-BOARDS, CHAIRS, e o ' : o MOULDING, BED-STEADS, * ;’ and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Cabinet Shep. Particular attention vaid to the- ! UNDERTAKING DUSINESS. & ™ X COKFFINS always on hand and ;g%fi( to order upon short notice. A good Hearse -ftlm@s in readiness. * Also, all kinds of' Bhop Work made to order. Furniture Room on west side of (avin street, Ligonier, Ind. i May 3rd, 1866. . :

| a;’%?fg”\\hla‘ ?fl’*&g RS B " ot R LA R : 3 S b COMRE //?///;n i Q&"" BAR v Yo, 5 '\\\‘;/ Y f & A TR /D Vegetablc ‘?\6_ . X / HAIR RESTORATIVE 3. % [ Was. decided Uy the N, H. Blate Fair Y b § ’ and‘is now ¢onceded by the public to be ot VA | the very Lest I'rq% for-liestoring L % | Grny or fadied Hale®o lis briginal uolior-, g W 3 | promoting {tx Gr th, ¢éradicating Hu- R 4 & Ilu),ll’i u:u? lmnl;:;;r; and for Dressing / & 3¢ P 2 and Besutifying the Hair. Itis free gq 3¢ g‘d from poizonous’ drugs, does ‘not % s B \, Muin the finest fobric, and % & % )N lerves the Scalp CLEAX, N & b% 2 the lluir_uu‘annd & B GRICPN e o PA)[ ¢ “k\) j Q‘P - S LTS 4 A tfle SRS Rl

i, R # i BARR‘ETT@-. Propristors, % - MANCHUSTWR, N. H. | Lorp & Ssurm, Chicago, General Agents for the Nort tern States. WiLLerr & MoogE; Agents for Ligonier, e : And for sale by all druggists and dealers in medsines, 2% $-56

VGO O PRI HARDWARE! HARDWARE !

J. M, CHAPMAN & €Ol lSt lflholé f?fih a?t_}hia popu-lai' Hardi‘ “ware Corner, with the most coma\ pclete_Sprilig Stock, and at tihe lowest prices in Noi'thernj Indiana.

STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! 1\ i 19 L o’ ! KT e @ - o 0 'l‘lll_l')ll’H.\.\';l' Thd unprecedented sale that has tfollowed the introduction of th. above Stove in this marget, and the unbounded satisfaction which it has everywhere given, warrant us in :aying that it is the best and most COMPLETE-STOVE made. Ewery Stove fnlly WARRANTED. Will keep fire twenty four hours without renewing. Cheapest first class Stove in . _ the market. " Everybody call and examiné it ‘ - 7 74 './,: ? ) ) . o N 1t Gl L i . | ,-,:"{f_‘rr‘// ) ";' ‘g i ! A, /, 7 v’)g » e ;"lf g ’L?w | P p oL £33 il’. W 7 ‘ ) ‘ ’?s'{ iRV ,%k‘ ;,--....._.7.'" = D=l | ) ? . e BT Pl ] Sy -ey )l T/ 1 NVY ey msa 0 g ~ | 411 4 %/f’{ gt&”i':‘;—%%’/g-mfl I // i 4 ‘ | i R =y — Y o \ XYV =5O ,’»":-"E’fz = ‘fi}i 4 ' B Vi ,; eST | ko ; 4 4 ;71 1‘1»/"1 Vi . i =/ .‘.9';.';';’&‘:3,'sl3' i fii‘\ ! . NG AN ee L= e o t | f_?)jfi’m.,,\\\\d‘ i | SEMeaT=——"——A ——L 3 || | | - sMR e | | . RNe e | o U osLS S | 1 | e RV Eeseaaiaes (=S | SEEeemee | | (YN ' ‘ it HRE == eee | ’a Rl = ——————— =i o . | Wzgi’? = ’f‘(%t\}‘“‘\:l‘\% ==y R ‘li'r == e U_, i PJ RIS B ‘::”7::';.”’\‘&@s‘ =e A =7 . :&d = ‘”_::'L"';';;; i! = = G ||| e ek | e =1 |l2 % i';"'/ @t 3 "-:»"7.:%1_ ;_i'; gf“%_’ == % = ]\: i E i }i, B 18 § 4y e IR TS ===\l = 3 i I 1o =1 | lESRean YR | - fir/ / s = = GR e Ol S R e TR Te e\ W ' AN TTN === Anong the many “'».'?q:x'sons now. having °lt in use, and who have throughly tested its inerits we cordially refer all those in want of such a stove to Myrs. J. B. Stutzman, Ligonien, . Mrs. Isaac Lantz, Haw Patch, | « U MWL Wylang, « o 2 BurtouPeck, -« | ¢ . Peter Sisterhen, b WAL P Gerber, T v ® WEEEbT Kiester, SN L “ John R.Kitt, “ M. Straus, i g ~ ' John Houtz, Cromwell. i Mrs. Jesse Baker; Sparta. We have also in stock a full line of square and drum stoves, among our clmic_e patterns ate “SENATOR,” “JUBILEE,” “MINNESOTA;” “SOVEREIGN,” “FORTUNE,” “HARVESTER,” &c, &c, &c,; &c.

Shingles! Shingles!! Shingels!!! 600,000 A, No, 1" Sawed 16 and 18 inoh Pine Shingles, ' . at i : J. M. CHAPMAN & CO's. 40,000 Plastering- Lath, at the lowest cash prices, ‘ 3 at J. M. CHAPMAN & CO'S.

ALY S + ika T B #®FER LR PATENT “CHILLED PLOWS,” 'Wé offer to the farmers of. Noble and adjoining counties, the coming season, the :1X; ; ° . | Celebrated South ‘Bend Chilled Plow. No Ployw,ever introduced in this market, has bad such an unprecedented sile, and everywhere given such universal satisfaction.as the CHILTED PLOW, introduced by us last fall: It has stood the test in-every instance, and yields the palm to none. Among the many advantages claimed for this plow, we may eaumerate :— “It will scour; anywheré and in any kind of soil. Tt:runs very steady.. Runs a half lighter than any cast plow’made. Will out-wear any steel plow made.” : ' All we ask isa trfial. - Cill and examine it.

Gunsmithing in all its branches.--Gan R;p;iijs:_jl,nc:ks, M‘adi’nv‘é;‘)r.ing;s‘,'- Hmfi_mcrs, &e, &c., kept béfis‘tantlj on hand ]gl ge ?c i J. M.;GHAPMAN&CQQSIi R\ 5 5l : ! : gz il Thil Ll 54 DRIVE WEIT, PUMPS, PIPE AND SCREENS oad e ARG stoek, a 9 " 1M CHAPMAN & COS.

\ ROTAT gy $ W " gt % ! = d ti ’ Bn ik i 0. - 5 e e i ; i 5 . Paint&, Qils and Brushes. Chenpest stock intowm, ab -« 5+ = JM. CHAPMAN & CO'S. - ') é i 1 mdol . » | : ""}:‘t“;’i*. ig AT i : o R B TR Aoy MECHANICS? TOO L.ST"A'Lardge Stock Of Chisels, Saws, Boring Machines, filnnes, Bitts; Byages, Rules, &' = - omo Call'and exaiine beforé you buy, at J. M. CHAPMAN & CO’S. R . SN ‘A'.. : ] N J Y / ey LHRIEEING LOOILS. Th e:megpest Shovels, Spadés, Forks, Hoes, &c., i;x towg.' : Kli S S oßy s ebt ey MLOHKPNAN &00 Li'so!fir, Ind., March 17th, 1869. ‘ ' 0 e

BTERBOLCORLT V 77 WE | ALBUX". t ol CH RZOMOS! . E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO, . 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Imvite »; avsadies ihe Troly 15 ißeit extessive zamortineat of the mjv-. of theif ewn pudlicalioh, Mmane/aciure ond imperiation. We publish eeer Pewr Thowsand subjecis of Biereoscopic Views

1 Mammoth Cave, ! Ceatrsl Park, i Trewtou Fails, i Great West, i } Housatenic, Deiaware, 1 | lostautencous, i

tmclodiag: Niagars, 1 Catskilia, | Hudson| | White litonateins, | Washisgtosn, \ | Sarat ¢ l West P:-I. i

3 / Our Ihperted Views embrace 8 large assorimaent, including the ehoicest. productions of Wm. Englaud, G. W. Wilsen, Lamy, and other emikent photographess, «oisist.ig of

| Lpnis, 4 | Tuileries, 2 § St Clead, I [ Trieow. | L Cryutal Palace, ' WY, . &

e s Trelaud, | Wales, | Powpeis, | | Germany { ' Awetna, | I Italy, |

-Bwitgeriand, Rbine; | Pyreaced, Pars, | England, 5 Scotlsad) !

§ £ Adso, - THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, A neowand i-uwl; imterestiug secrirs. Also, Hium sated and Travepafent Views, ia great varirty, We are alss exclnsive Agvils in Anierica for “FERRIRR'S GLASS VIFsNY,' of which we-have o splendid assortment: Agents for Frith'v Serirs of 8 J 43 €1 2 i Photographibe Views in Bwilseglaud, the Rhiae hugiand, Scotlsud, Wales, &c. STRREGSCOPES. —We mauufacinre very largely, and have a large etoek of nn?&m styles af the jowest ristes ; PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. - Our Mauufacture of Albums ie well knewn ihrofaghout the couniry as superior iu gualily and besuty o ail others. - All we 0411 are made in sur own Factory. mal our siyles are different: from thoee| of say other maker. Buyers should nol {all 1o see eur otock defore making their purchases. ' | CHROMOS. = Thoeoo bpautifal pictures, that cammol de sistimpulshed er mu Phintings. a 1 one tenth their cost, we impart Jargsly fi Lendgn, Berlin, Vienna and Roine, aud sapply ‘he trade st the Mowest rates, . ‘E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO, # | . 501 Broanpwav, N. Y., Importens and Manufrs of Photo-rarhic Materials.

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. 8 , 5 E‘ This \v‘undvrml and renowned prepariation fis not an article 8f accident or chance, hut the finalproduction of years of gareful study ) -~ and experiment. e I Onits own MERITS it has quiekly riseh 2o an unprecedented WORLD-WIDE, PQP- . ULARI’IIY. : = Even Paris, the great mart of besuty and " fashifon, has sent over lier orders for it. It ©lmuedintely cleanses the scalp, freeing it Cfrom dandruff and humors. ¢ | It preveats the hair {rom rumnf off, and | gm’n produeces a luxuriant growth on bald | heads. . : . It neyer fails to RESTORE GRAY AND FADED HAIR ‘to all its youthful lustre, goft and silken beauty. Bx-nsh.Wlay and stub- ! born hair is made.soft, pliable and beautifa}. | $0 pure a VEGETABLE COMPOUXD for tlie Hair has never been in‘the market, while . 85 a : it is a perfact luxury, contalning no dirty, flisuzreeable scdiment, or solling the finest fabric. . L @ It gives to the locks and trosses a soft and Faven hue, charmmingly beautiful, and the most unbounded satisfaction to all. Every Bottle is Warranted. FULLER, FINCH & FULLER, | | Wholesale Agents, Chicago, & And for sale by all Drugglats everywhere i . - S R - =25, : =23, A | iC y h ttl merican Shuttle SEWING MACHINE! .‘v . " Is retailed at a price within the reach of all.* This Mm-hiué uses a siraight needle, makes the LOCK STITCH (alike on hoth sides);, hasa s(-!f‘:lxl.illsiixlg tension,jand can do every variety of Sewing. It will hem, fell, bind, eord, braid, seam, quilt, tuck rufle, and gather; will work equally well on silk ! i linen, v\{(m!eb; or cotton goods, white &Ik, linen, or cotton thread,

Ky ’ TEHE MERICAN SHUTTLE |AMERICAN NI £ . }SE“’l;\'(} MACHINE : i IS WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS! Our .Agbuts.\vill be supplied with duplicate patrs of the Machine, in case of accident. . It makes pre-, cisely the same stitch made by the Singer, Wheel;r & Wilson, Howe, and Florence Machines, - It has 'the{Under-fesd, like the best of high-priced | machinés, and is the only low-pricéd Shuttle Ma--1 chine I*l the market that has .this feed. We are enabledito sell a first-class SHUTTLE MACHINE ata very low price, on account of its Simplicity, | ‘and congequent low cost of Manufacturing, in com- ;‘ parisoniwith complicated machines, { ‘ . AGENTS. We. \jl'rish to arrange with Agents, male or female, to represent the American Shuttle Sewing Machhic, in each State, County, and Town in the United States and Ontario. Extra inducements to t gxperigtuced agents. For full particulars, as to Salary or Commission, address . G. V. N. ANDREWS, o General Agent, Detroit, Mich. N. B:fi.—For the benefit of our Ag'épte we have arranged with pafties who have Gdods suitable for Sewing Maclilme Agents to sell. We will send BOOK OF SAMPLES-andfult particulars on receipt Of one red stamp. Address G.V.N. AN-| DREWS, General Agent, Detroit, Mich. ; : o«:qmm, 1868.-Iy. - 2 s ;

PHOTOGRAPHIC. H. R. CORNELL, Having purchased the PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Latelfi, occupied by J. F. Christman, respeqfl%:lly announces to the public that he isiprepared to take | i 'Any one’s Phiz; | Just as it is, - , In eléry size and style of the Photographic amt, from miniatures in rings te large sizes/for froming. . b Particular Attention Paid to copying old daguerrotypes and ambrotypesinto cards or enlarging. Work warranted in all cases satisfactory. ‘Ligonier, Ind., May 3d, 8866, S

' a 4 COOK,COBURN & CO. i} o Advertising Agents, Chicago, £ Y= Areauthorized lo receive Adverfrs tt‘:emcn;:l{or this paper, at our lowest i rates, and are Agents for all Newspa- ' | pers in the U. S. and Territories.

COLSCOUGE BALSAMNY b(/U DALY ;fl.jg This long tried and popular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public, Ak often as | the year rolls around, the lp‘m‘p‘rimors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them 1 amougst the many things required for the health, comfort ayad sustenance of the fumily throngh the long and tedious months of* winter, Coe’s Cougzh Balsam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine—and mothers anxions for the safety of their children, aud all. who sufier from. any disease of the throat, chest dnd hings, cannot atord to be withont it. . Inaddition to { hef ordirary four ounceso long in thé market, we now faruish curymammoth family size botiles, which will, in common with the other sizeg be fonnd ai ail Drug Stores, a 7 g A

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{ ) 5 - 7 y : . : I FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found invalpable, anil may always be relied upon in the nrost ' extreme ¢akes. WHOOPPING COUGH. The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible disense “during thelast_ten yearg, is, that it invariably relieves and cures it, . : :4™ . : ) ' SORE TEE l{()l'\'lf. Keep your throat wet with' the Balsam—taking little and often—and you will very soou ind rolief, HARD COLDS AND COUGKHS Yield at once to a steady use of this great rl'hw‘dy; It will succeed.in giving relief where all aiber remedies have failed. ab iy i Soremncss of the 'Yhroat, Chest and L.angs. - ) Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Baisam, when troubled Avith ‘any of the above named difticuliies. They are all premonitory symptomes of : Consumption, and “if -ot arrested, will’=ooner or later sweep yousiway into the valley of shadows from which nene¢ €un ever returu. .

In Consumption, ‘Many a (-argfiurn suflferer has found relief and today rejoiceés that her life has: been made easy and prolonged by the nse of Coe's Congh Balsam., In Short, . The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sale by every Draggistand Dealer in Medicines in the United Statex. e THE. G. CLARK-€ 0.,: ) Sole Proprictors, New Haven, Ct.

| TR - : Read! Read!! Read!!! - The Attention of the Peopleé. - 1S CALLED TO THE ’ WORLD'S GREAT Rl:?l_.t!l)\'; | ! s : 3 DYSPEPSIA CURE GOES" DYRPEDRS . This preparation ir p‘mmmm-r.l .||~\' Dyspejptics ar the only knowu remedy that tvill ~irely cure that avcravating and fatal matady: For yéurs it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untinmely grave, itz millions of sufferers, b ' \ ) S . >{* ’ B i ! Coe’s -Dyspepsia Cure has Come to the Rescue, = =

Indigestion, BDyspepsia, Siclk fHeadache, Sourness or Acis dity ‘ot Stomach, Rising. of Foed, Flatulency, ‘ Lassitude, Weapis . ness, finally tere : minating in! o Death., | . Are as surely cured by - this potent. ramedy, as the patient takes it, A though but five years hefore the people, what is the verdict of the masses ?— Hene what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee,/sys: * ©

[From LESTER SEXTON, of Miliaukee: v © Mrnwavkes, Wis, Jan. 24, 1868, ' Messrs. C. G. CrLark & Co., New Haven, Cti .- Both myself and wife have used Coc’s Dyspepsia Cure, and it has })mved' PERFECTLY satisfactory as a remedy. have NO h(;i&imtiml in sdying that we have received GREAT BENEFIT from its use, . Very respectfully, - ) . ) - g LESTER SEXTON.

“ A Great I3lessing.” (From Rev. L. F. WARD, Avon, Lerainc Co., o,] Messre. StroxG & ArNsTRONG, B e : ’ : Druggists,.Cleveland, 0. - : Gentleman,—Tlt gives me great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the ~use of Coc's.Dyspepsia Cure. “She has been for a number of years firea‘.tly troubled with .Dyspepsia. accompanied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which so grostmtcd her-that she was all the while, for months, unable -to: do any thing, She took, at yourinstance, Coe’s Dyspcpsin Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and_ inow comparatively well., She regards. this medis cine as a %reat blessing... . Truly,yours, Jan. 13th, 1868, : —L. I. WARD;"-.

" ' CLERGYMEN. '/ - The Rev. Isaac ATkEN, of ‘Allegha i 2‘?2 (ilt has cured him, afte’r all other ;p?xiy(ldtiiz(*llfifg falied. 2 ‘ : ' B t e

DRUGGISTS. T Any druggist.in the connt'ryv\vinl tell’you, if you take ‘the trouble to enqnire, that every one that buys a hottle of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues, 3 a 4 T e 3 { T A . X ¥ 3 Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure Will-also be found invaluable in all cakes of Diatrhae, Dysentery, (olic, Suminer Complaints, Gri: ping, and in fact every disordered condition of the stomach. } TemEe el Sold by Druggists in cit{ 6r;.cotlxitry'jcverywhére at 81 per bottle, or hy-application to . F C. G. CLARK & €O., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct

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'Elll&' work embodics the resulis oft WeENty veurs original'investigation and highly successing veterinary practice, under circumstances the mos favorable for the development of the most rational -economical and successful modes of treatment fo g -all curable diseases to which the horsé¢ and muldy are subject, It alsolcontains a most. timely and Colmon senge treatise ‘on Stock Raising :xndé Stock® Management, including Breeding, Food,f Stable Management, Gentling, Breaking, Abuses,’ Shoeing, Vices, Unsoundness, the Marks of Age, - &c., &eoo It inoshort, a complete and perfect 'j:uidt- to the most- rational treatment of horses and mules, -in both sickness and health. } JThehundreds of letters received from those hav- ) Jngeused the book speak in terms of unqualified I | praigeof its greatsimplicity and intrinsic merits, T ‘, Mru. L. SMITH, of Bridgewater, Williams co., 0.5 writes: “1 have tréated several very bad cases by thre wid of Stewart's Horse Book with the best of successt -One with Swelled Throst, one with Cracked Heels, oue with Swelled Head and Neck, and one colt'with Blood Spavin. ~ < ‘ - Me A J.STUART, of Carthage, Tenn., BAYS 1 “By the ute of the remedies in ‘this work (American Farmer's H&rse Bonk), Fhave-cure® the following named direases: Three cases of Pharcyd - oneof Glanders; several of Bistemper, two col of Costiveness, two cases of Colie, one of Cokid Founder, one of Biz Head and Jaw in its worsg - stages, one of Nasal Gieet, and one of Scratehe I have two cases of ‘Glanders muder treatment, - which lam satisfied shall cure. The work is gla most.an infalkible gnide.” ‘ -Me. W, 8. CONFER, of Davenport, Towa, F.‘l_\'r’é “My Horse has had very Sore Eyes: for the pas vear and a half, and has been treated by a goo veterinary surgeon withont any suceess, hut hm-lg I have taken hold myself, and followed the direc tions given in the Horse Book, and now my-Hors sweld.r aa g .

" JACOB ROBERTS, Exq., of New Paltz, Ulster co., NUY., writes: “I have examined jand eompared the American Farmers’ Horse Book, and pronounce it the best of any Ihave ever seen, both as to its simplicity and plain manner of deseribing disegses. Ihave the utmost faith in the remedies preseribed,. and would not take s2sfor my book it I could not have another.” . EDWARD POWERS, -Exq;, of Orangeville, Trumbuil co:, Ohio, says: “It has saved: a valuablg. horse: for’ me. I cheerfully recommend it to every farmer or owner of a horse,”| . ~ WE HAVE RECEIVED HL‘NDREDS%F JUST SUCH TESTIMONIALS, ‘and will' seri@ a Tong list to any one on appiication. . The following are * among the diseases (though by no means all of 7 ?hem,),already' reported as detected and successully treated by the aid of this book : .o i, Glanders, o . Colic, i 5

Fistula, 2 © Enlurged Hock, s : i " Scratches, _ ; Fractured Leg, 7 . ‘} Weak Eyes, s s Blood Spavi, Inflammatior: ot the Stomiich, o Bone Spavin, ‘ : ' - Swinny, ' ‘ - Inflammation of the Lungsy ‘ Ring Bone, p " v @ - Stiff Complaint, 31: ; Ll . Poll Evit, i¢; : 250 - Curb, ' § ; ' - . Lfilnarcy,fi Lameness of the Fore Knée, 5 - Contryction of the Heel, . Staggers, e | | : Flatulent Colic, - - i i Stone in the Bladder, | SRR - Cmck(;g Hoof, L - . Lotk Jaw, ' - ; ‘ Greasy Heel, Inflammation of the Eye, : - Inflammation of the Slmuldfi*r,. e s "~ Lung Fever, Bt , Cataracts on the Eye, Big Head b ; S Lg Diste;npe__rg 7 5 A - Strains, T . &e, &e, . With snéh*pfnofs’j can any one entortaihi a=doubt otnor oFs tngle homse b otk R cen any outacopy? - .. v i It.is safe to conclude from what we have heard that the whole 30.000 " people who have already h_ought'cc)})ics, wo,tlld,ni)‘t, part with them fom times -their cost if they could not replace the with others. . : o ' We have not yet heard of a single: pers who was dissatisfied with the book. |

Ut X i i - AGENTS WANTED. | Exclusive Territory and the most’ Liberal Terms. , “At 1o :time since the first fmsue of this work have ‘agents met with such fine success as is now crowning - their éfforts. One agent writes: “The Horsge Booek sells sur%risingly*well.” Another says: *The more the book is used the better it - se!yls.-” Another:; “All my books are delivered and with surprising success—more than I ever saw in the book line before,” Another says:: It is the best hook of the, kind I have ever geen.” Another:. “I have, reen all my subseribers sipl - ‘plied and they are well gléas[ed." Another: ‘_‘&u best horsemen take the book and shy it:is'the st Horse Book in existence,” Another psig 3.4 kt -most assuredly a Boox to the American Farmer. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: that the AMERICAN FARMERS’ HORSE BOOK is SELLING BET% TER fmwh -n‘ug E;v;t;g‘Bzml::. It illsi now ‘well: known throughopt the coun and is the ACKNQWLEI?G%)E’ gTA‘N})ARD, .{\'ence the firie suc-' cess of Agents at the present time. 83 Send for: Circulars, eiving fall particulars, terms, &c, 3 Addtess, 4 {og ¥ : 13 s 3 ~ C.F(VENT, Publisher, .98 West Fourth St., ' CINCINNATY, onyo CApril Tth; 1860, ~ly, A TN A YA RIS