The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 5, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 June 1869 — Page 3

Hlational Bannet!/1 3 j 5 "L"‘*’l"‘ SWi | el g S LOCARAND MISCELLANEOUS. SrßAwngaßigs, delicious and. cheap, can be-ha(liat'M4MilleT'l MII‘&M-—-” Also, Ice Cream and‘Soda Water ** sQRe R T g 2 Dr. Roßack publishes a certificate attesting the efficiency of his Bitters, from “Jotiny ?bfié»x»‘#m and ‘coupseller at law, Rochester, Noble county, Ind.,— Sept. 15, 1856.” '

{TI e ¥ 4 Prusu Bankn, cakeb, ies, &c, can now:be obtained at all times, at Miller's new Bakery and Restaurant. We have tadted his bread and H:onqim ¢ it shperb. ExLARGED.—The Columbia City Post comes to, ur considerably enlarged,’: and presenting & very neat 'appearance.— Brown is of the “go-ahead” order, and we - hope, will be amply fowarded for his enterprise. e o ont IPt P Wi ; _Rome City Jeans, Flansels, &c., exchanged for wool, at Factory prices,. by S. Mier & Co. W j AxoTHER Fißß.~Last Friday afternoon Newman's carriage factory was discovered to ihg on fire. The fire was kindled by 'a'spatk fiying from” the “anvil and, alighting: iny 8 box of sulpLur sitting near a partition, Damages slight. N e oy DROWNB!:D;—:—Tht? Kepdallviu%} Journal says that ‘on/Tdesday evening of last week a little daughter of Geo. Gump,- in Swan township, while the family were at supper, fell into a swill barrel near the house, and. was found a few moments after, drowped.” ~ ¥7 S . PrdPLE should not sleep in tight rooms at any season of the year, but more partiq';kglzy atithis réason, . Those-who ‘fear nighit air sliould feh“éfifier that there is no air bat night air at'night, whether it comes in' by the window or by any other place. ;Itsisnotiimproved by the impu rities.of a bed room. | ; :

LET 17 JSE DoNE.—A meeting will be held at the Town Hall next Tuesday evening, for the purpose of taking steps towards the organization of a fire and hook und ladder company. ' Let everybody turn out, and by his presence .and active support secure the guccess of this project. | : iy e e Jud. Palmiter, in Michigan, is trying to shoot at his old enemies in this county, at a range of several hundred miles. His aim is ;&\i're:ctgd upon . the Kendallyille Journal_office, the inmates of which respond by hurling a “whining dyspeptic gkunk” across: the line. Why don’t you ‘{‘lfet us have peace?” S. Mier & Co. wish to announce to the farmers that they will buy all their wool, and pay - either in Cash, or exchange goodg,‘ on gle'léost i-rea:tinablé and .la,tfxs-” tactory terms. ) “ The Sullivan Unéon and Peru Rgmb lican . denounce the American Shuttle Sewing: Machine Company, of Detroit, Mich,, as & swindle. Both papers suffered the loss/of large advertising bills at the hands this company. .~ We can.add our testimony to the correctness ofithe a9ove conclusion. Double prect ufiiofi‘; will probably save us from anotter “catch” of that character. i

Farmers, before selling your “wool crop,” call; at the store of 8. Mier & Co,, as they have cords of greenbacks and goonds, to exchange for wool. A couple of scalawags-at or near:Lagrange, who have been getting the . BaxNER for some time, have left that community without paying their subseription. We shall endeavor -to ascertain

their wheredbouts, and coll6ét the amounts due us, if | possible; "should 'we fail in this, we shall publish: them to the world as the basest and meanest. set of pimps that ever disgraced the human family.— Such villains deserve to! be held up to universal scorn and contempt. © ¢

We always take wood on subscription. ‘ No difference “about the time of year, or the length of the wood—bring it in, and Yo your county paper. There is, however, spe kind of elm, which we would rather mot' take at par, but if the applicant has no other kind, ‘we will accept of it rather than his children should grow up in ignorance for the want of a home paper.&@t?lben"pqw‘fi fex i Our almost. diminished wood-pile admonishes us to lay aside alt preferences as to the excellence and value of burning’ material. . | We'll »be satisfied; for . the’ time bqiggd?,}vyithf"éyéfi“ah ‘apology for wood." 'So. Brihg"it along, ye pay-my-sub- . . I . 1 " git scription irgw.cfod_ fo‘lll‘;iw];, B 4 Tagp: ‘} ApNlNG.—+Weiate now: mal: | ing' ‘out dccounts agn"iflstf:u‘ch persons whoare indebted to' s for several éars, and who have'thns far refused to. fliquid-, wté_théit subscription, and - placing them: in the hands of collecting agents ‘or Jus:* tices of the Peace, as speedily-as ‘possible.; By these means. we expect to cl I, our i i § 3 ALy books offié‘fllfi&_&fifi&fiw fhfid%gxduals who doubtis €ontemplate to /defraud us of onn,jus%du% &hey will discover, in due time, that wé,.‘}‘meg;i},‘ business,” and that “forbea nce has censed fO. be a virtue.” Hqififl{ men wi]l not suffer, by, this —lt% the rogues we are after: «. b & ikl JM—W qesd 3 -

Boirv-or EquarizATion.—The Board | of "Equalization meets at the county seat. ony tbe fitst ‘Monday «of ' June; for the purposé’ of equiafizing the ppruiséichy . of tea} estate made during the pdst apring, { The action of thig, Boardris./inore important than ox-payers ‘m '?—at imagifi%mefi%xd 4 for five years the _same, instead of being madd Jeirly fike the asscssment of persons, al i));égpux The m:lmpfllmviug towns: i s cotes o A -41 uc‘ mprove i’ ‘W] s:‘-;' ¥ ».J = ;Mx aixfi;",i‘,,‘ mi ‘ fimm b i vergs = dasirable s that- i&fié“‘z' 1 @&ird&ufiéficfi shoeldr be s HedfF ddual s it ,is, possi; ble to make i&’ iy 3 W' ii W niek - . flmm‘ I wTivorqeatol# A 1E % MM + In political circles at Buffaloy: N.! ¥y on Saturday over s Bpo vhich has leaked ontof- :fif‘:f . twegh Qs Hoti, 8. M., lapp, Gon s S L e VBRI . e 5L4 . Dufffa dh AL, A “'m%‘ *:;fi berot s eions eooDy o s giig er =9 .;.r%mfi%%«;.y.,»afnis;h}s‘zw%gfi Lol lowt b Ol d.?;{” i fue pae TR doviny whon lrinds hiorfor 80 T o

RT G e | A srnindEß cama to the city on Saturday last, sud. behaved in such a disorWeily, muanoerthat be mesarresicd, At the Hmg GFHIS Aresst be assuppaged to ; De-drupk, but sabsequent anpegrances indicated that he was non compos mentis.— e ‘was -detained in the Calaboose ‘until Sinday, when e was again set at liberty: 'No eng:‘feems to have any history of the unfortutiate man, . TR ZTrin great resort now is Bixler Lake, in- the suburbs of the city. The wattery denizens are hourly thrust from:-the sphete provided for them by nature, by dozens of anglers, who daily ply their vocation, : | “GaruBREDT9rHMIL FATHERS. ~The four- .dorgs are about all:gone:— Bl e bos” sathced. The-Mar shall Has done thé work. ~ There's nothing now to mar the stillness of night—save occasional strains of melodious muR, [ 0 T R - —lr you wish to see a nice stock of groceries, drop in at the pew and elegant store of Wm. Crow.* ‘He understands thé seeret of . (}qugg,, business ,??ceslfllfly, which consists in sellitg go 'fgoods at fair prices, without deception or imposition, s - —I is said that the proprietor of the beautiful Grove on the east bank of Bixler Lake, will not suffer it to be used for PigNis. Guueh 0 - —Tar worthy Btreet Commissioner, | Carr Greew, is busily engaged now -in improving the public highway.

—A Prospectus for a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the cause of Temperance, has been issued by Sheffer & Platt, Job Printers. If sufficient encouragement is received, they propose bdfm”flrst number on the first day of July, 1869~ William K Sheffer, Esq., 8 to be the editor. . g AL T 4 ; —Just drop into Krueger's new store if you are in need of queensware or crockery. Astonishing low prices. R e Indian War, » 5 The probabilities are that an Indian war, more vigorous, bloody and relentless than that of last season, will be waged on the plains this -summer.~— During the warm weather of last year the red men undonbtedly had the best of it. They killed more- white men than‘we killed Indians, to say nothing of the stealing. The Indian makes ‘war without its costing him "anything in"the way of treasure, while every Indian we’ kill, in the regulation way, costs his: weight "in diamonds.. The Indian can make war for a century without being troubled with a national debt. .He was punished somewhat; in a few places last winter; but the punishment was not sufficient to make him cry peccavi, and he will take the field this yearin better condition than: he did last. .We expect soon to hear: spdmews from the plaine.. .., . ' NOVEL TRADE.—A man residing in Oakland county, Michigan, became enamored of another man’s wife, and ’supgosing that if he could gain her husband’s eonsent, for a valuable consideration, he could take her to himself without violating the law (she being willing), produced a forged letter from the woman’s father, to the effect that he had heard serious charges against his son-in-law, and was coming to take his daughter away. The husband supposing that he must lose his wife, accepted a horse in exchange for her. A few days since, hearing ‘that his wife intended to return, he consulted a lawyer as to whether she could oblige him to live with her, and was much gurprised to learn that the salethe had made was'void. * He now proposes to obtain a divorce, and congratulates himself that he has a horse that is ‘worth' more than “the woman ever was. : —————atl 4 P AN Orp LANDMARK GoNE.—Yesterday the old mill-dam in York township, kngwn as the Beall or Fordyce mill, was torn out, and that large body of ‘water allowed to go tearing down to the Elkhart river, ~This dam was erected (.38 years ago by one Halsey Lewis, for the purpose of running a . chair and wheel factory; subsequently :Mr. Joseph Beall erected a saw mill, which was run for several years, when it burned down, but was-soon after rebuilt and also:a- carding machine erectéd’ by - Ezekiel' Fordyee—‘We doubt'the propriety-of tearing it out: ‘at- this time of year,"as the large’ surface of ground which has'béen so ‘many “years submerged, will, undoubtedly, teem with malaria and other poisonous yapors, when the sun in “July and August pours its ‘birning rays upon it. ‘Malarious diseases, will undoubtedly .be - rife. .among ‘those living, within reach of its blithing influencew:.r tun cinia o ot io L : RS re; omgrer. &b o set & 3 'Albe;ti’Tyléx;écolbre&) was execuated mt Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday, for poisoning P. 'é&bba‘rd (also colored), whosé' child - T'ylér had afiemged to outrage, and who had threatened to have him arrested. Tyler, who seemed little better than a brute in intelligence, confessed his crime on the scaffold. He died ‘instantly. "A’ large ' crowd Ay AN PESHBRE ™ liv i Y e

’ ..Wom'en’sußigbtsv‘ have et a new’ ‘enemy in'the shape of'the Young Men’s LOhristian .- Assoeiation - .of+ - Ghicago, which has passed a resolation denying' the right of women to become members, Thisis sy thiog. Bit fattering Lto'the’ #ex whose influence for Christianity ‘are. g 0 marked. on the: out-side 'world. { UTOCR n VE HAY ¥ .-}m*‘ ol A e spatented, we have opened a new department in -onr business and to.giye it an immediate introdug. (tion ‘e ggfig e largest commigsion ever ofdered. Agents watited Ihgérxl township: Farm-, ers and Agents send for a¥s ‘at once. The rmdo supplied,... . w,.g‘\g ¢ gopetary, : | U SALDER, Aion, Obio f, ‘May 19th, 1869,-tf,®% % rur Fearl gvlwmg I OTGWE Borsid e gui el subscription to the NATIONAL BANNER 0 which payment, is mades: s Vel. 'No ‘lribhn D. Mouselly, -0 Wmm Heprg: Madlen; «.c» L ni ¥t 001 Brst: 5% {P. B. Beebgitii: joé: 1. %hn . dinenlß 18, O Gibson, " Brimflield,.... # 4 40 ”&mmwwm‘w&mw _‘t"'h’ 3 g: o 8 B MR Jeadan e iidwih BhvHol L |1 8 .48

; NEW ADV.ED SE BN, , NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS. . B ; 100 g{ poh For Month Guaranteed.. P W SURE LAS.=Bslarics psid woekly. VRI Vins Uit o G v o it o T : AGENTS: WANTED 2]?03 THE S Sra_w.:‘x Vt’H' t ‘ r”— OF .THE CONFEDERACY. res, e i m a.tiereafin‘g e most in desire in of the fifw eto obtain it. The secret political {ntrigu& ,of Davis and other Confederate leaders, with the Hidden Mysteries, from **Behind the Scenes in Richmond,” are thoroughly ventilateds Send for Circalars and see our terms, and va_.,;n_ll_,deact;pt}m of the work, Addl'ess, ,:’?);"-"Zv‘;;fr s's&*‘3:»" » g bk NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Philadelphis, Pa., Chicago,jllL;; or St. Louls, Mo. . b4w

OH SAY, YOU ARSEEW?} The largest, 'céhegpee;-;;zd bestflitfaor;'mem o‘r-‘ ‘ CLOTHIN G, GENTS’ Ptrinmsm GOODS, e A'l‘ 'f;:f—fl

L. Low & Co’s. We\k;_ep ;onitantly on hand everythlné snitable’ foy_( 8 Gent’sfiwear-, and o?r 4 SUMMER STOCK Jobt r;cétv;aa. fs full of all the Latest Styles in ! CLOTHI N’G, _CASSIMERES, Hats, Caps o o : Shirts, Neckties, ) COLLARS, &c, &c. We make the ;o 4 Velocipede Collar and Neck-Tie a speciality. i 2 ‘ Our Merchant Tatloring DEPARTMENT “can’t be beat.” Remember the firm. el S . L.LOW & CO. - Particular Atiention Paid to Cutting. Ligonier, Ind., June 2nd, 1869, . '~ e: 7' :

WOOX! As the Wool mis nofi; Lttml!l‘and, we v&filfi'fim " gx?su;gémfly. that we sree‘l‘:)w pgg)gg to;nyi‘;; Highest Market Price ‘ FOR WOOL RITHERIN / - Or on the most liberal terms of exchange foronr L £ celebrated. 3 \ cn s A E N s e %Y HOOSIER JEANS, ; Satinets, Flannels,

‘ vj«‘:-w-«».-;; SR TN SRy XLT A i '.'.2".?;’»_'s# «..t»u\"hCASSIMERES, . BLANKETS, B ® 3 2. 0w ¥ YARNS, &c., &Coy | e wad@ Bl o ¥ :;ri(x:ng figl;ely increasggmour faémti'ég%or 5 manufacturing by the additionof .- NEW MACHINERY.— We are now ;;z;‘bl;ad to acedmmodue 6ur imtrofis : with o | ORI vm::";;aexr,':é*“r N L T ; i N ‘. . Custom; €arding : 6 Z T o » X 3 7 N bt g T A e '*‘ ~ AND SPINNING, : f‘ ’.#-.mm. SRR MRS % -'-‘rm_c.‘g'trnt-:t T e 1 On. the sharlest notice snd lowest terms. | GUARANTEEING OUR WORK _To give entire satisfaction;~Don't’ m:‘ A : :‘ g “of your Wool b‘ytradin:ii’gfor R : 3 x ¥ B, x - ¥ eW e 4 ‘BASTHRN SHODDY,| Do emamell i omo _ BUT COME TOTHE 1 N . ! ; Bone. City.. Wl Facor, | P | 5 enlast shsed] s (oA Wonprgiea 1 :,. - ,‘ T Y OTR M Cai And knoW to a cortatiliy THat voa" are.getting the lrfi\ S.; 5 ‘ / ,»; »@%%@%&Ehu ‘ F e s(N %) GEISENDORFING €O,

‘ = ' A b 4 ; - L o SRy £ % i 7 5 -n Bl R ?-£ & . B W %‘ 2BV - DONT-READ THIS!! Pl e dpined WlB 001 A L I - for the detection of any one found doing so! ! For full particulars call at ; o g ER W R ol ot . | “t T BE E-F 3 : m& S& HERS. - L SCHETAE Mo P. B.—We almost forgot to mention in ! b 8 withr ik nbove, that ouf msh. moth store roomssrenowmmmed'fmméarrettoeqlls\i;yigh“t,(l‘xc;‘* e ‘ i gr o W O RW ' ' Jargest. . < YRR o O Largest, o AT e Y OHI ~Cfi fié;a% = : gt i s . - Most Complete : i ; e .:$ ww s el aIR RISk v i tol blod (e i _ e An‘aflc eapest stock of - e i s "’, ak gj= ¥ . o A. Vv ~i {, R o : ‘ E >Sk sy -'Kj',ai v " i{" "fi j J ,;: ’J ‘N:: f:: Dry Goedsse. ."~ 00" - {0 C}ofl]ifig i AODIRT TEOWOX 4 B ; 803 v ooodHats, Gaps, . ¢+ Boots, Shoes, " + 4 s AT SRR YitDA TS f ‘ : e i B Groceries, = I RHTOT2 Queepsware, . : i 5 Y "!! ;‘?fi' ‘é 1&[.:“5 To b found in this region, which MUST be sold before the frst of July'as we expect to be bursted “higher than Gilderoy’s: kite” by that timgand*want to keep our stock.of goods out of the hands of the sheriff, so if you want to buy goods ‘CHEAP, now is your time. Ziih : T Bas We would also mention whilé we are on the subjéet, thati -vg,have & gevemm’bf v B EOTH TR o STEIMIROM BIVOToENOT Wool on the Prain. And want to purchase at the highest market price, for CASH, ‘any quantify not to exceed @ million pounds of Wool this season, " Parties desiring to exchange their wool for. manufactired. goods can, find at our store a large stock of the best blk’is of by 00 B Aatr saem i4] 29 pta o : ; PR IR RSB AR 6 A BN Hoosier Jeans, Blankets, Yarns, Flannels, Cloths, oo S S assidieres, | T . T Afi,d,woolen goods of every deséripfiog;@n the most fa,vofable terms. So he sdre, and s Wial and Selé XIB, B L Pil anything < ‘ . ; N e T If you ‘want to buy e S S (TRSUT Eie 9T JiNprreri o Anyting, - - '-J;j}::.v ,—y‘f‘ o ‘.‘,j E . ;f-! 3 5 i : ané* ' DI B I i If you don’t want to buy i : B Ny v ",:“,";:r’,v')'"‘,a' g 4 - ."* 2 g g i A SO] aald See Bey e v v e e S et e R [ o If you dox’t want to sell suyihieg,. vl ee | e Sy { evy s seme Rl gRE See Us,:; wliky rasa % i ek el sB2 § it gSI ; In fact we like tohave WU o) andl GRS : s A i e anyhow B Fate s : ’zg- % af‘ $57 H_;’~ WS NE S b ST e 5 sl M 0 i ald i ; TRy e se R pen, tra 5 s 5 Ligonier, Ind., May 26th, 1869.-6 t. o .§u€ o &Me; ho b

“IET US HA Vmpm ACE” and “PEACE PRICES.”, ; ciy * : YSI : i A"NSWER i “WE WILL SELL YOU' GOODS AT PEACE V' This well khé%v;.est;blishment haf;J:fi;at l;rou-;ht to thh towa the .| . : din ?A : ALY 8 ; _ g PES T IR FEIPEY & GHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOOK OF'GOO 2}, All purchased during the‘ recé?g gfic}g&efi:h:wlg’WEST CAsg Pmcu Call and examine e et YOS Joatdad FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ‘ B LAY § ;Q_'y_“: £r ; &5 i iy ide lralenide = DRY GOOD'S! cdf oy do dind dulelag TOOOOB AME A B W 8 s T A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF - DRESS-GOODS; of-the TATEST and MQST DESTRAL :BLE?%TYLQS, . set T efors Net by ognal » fidm o> he

L 3 rgicoh ¢ AR S ey bTy MENS’ AND BOYS' CLOTHING PR B e s aaßay § AR Ot e , HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND G‘AITEBS; ; : L Hhad 'Of great variety and of thebest mannfacture, Carpels and ' Qilcloth arpers ana Cloins, ] p T etk At ot VIR TIOM . ; ey A R RN § S A i - S : 5 WRN f Wy Lo ' ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. (b RREPuR f : O ey | it 3Med ¢ lianen gl wiswe duel Al b : el e . Anoslentrand - ooul remidel ol ey ioo PP e i eaan et g ks S R 4 : . ea 4 oy # % € v\vw‘_rvwf)\("; g ; o AN VY €A W . ‘ / v B ¥ Myt ""7:&:‘§v%gu e Lo T ERTE o % PR - “Phe best and most extensiy tollonnd in lflmflg. gnlnn‘%j E‘ > | g S i W atso ] Litegefl gagy e Notions, et ssone o obott B o s o , ; £ 3 | o e ki e :.xu.—xxz—snumnm:.-':.amet s!"""\ .-‘i‘ ‘}'Q”"-fl'i 3"."'3—.‘s’:l’ b | A P e st e qodn Yeebaid Ha eeld & ! 1t G SR 2 .- FEET RT4 T rorYtr e eoalie Brow oy H| st eon g ; ' ;fil P 1 b b | BN4 faa fsi!?u L And other articles too nimerous to mention, | : | iy e i 4 —-——-d—..‘ ’!",..‘.'3‘ g R SRS TIATR R R AR ; ; T I L LY ; g ":." ‘ g I THELIR '\Tgfl in 9 3 : i 4 O et & ; | . £ " 2 ¥ F L s o} -";“'"‘ | : - N ; ) :5 o ~ B 2 % ’ ~v oo .' « i YR SHFAUOTINGS I)epar ?.155%- | ; A ean g i lf. o »"v s g, .; | : de vend a;satag&g«mggwi G TimaTaneTeas waw T W They have a Large and Comple - g w.% Ifl* 5 SR R 2 - i aal <l -,-." 4 . b v‘M ivs 3 -—;f,‘ s €3l WO VLAY L R s ol -VY soapl panidaetd geivoll pwak .fluliimfi Qe i fl - ‘@ : 1p gl rioy oxding oniaws Tee e -8" . \g 1\ : -y xE A.,;- 14'1_:""*\:':‘ G-Aj/ o 5 ; i Bg , ‘l;‘;‘ u,&,;’( ’,,.{\‘..; ;,.;{v»‘_,;, ~{s.\ ’ r 's:' B Tet e P ee T T L ~ [B¥" ROME FACTORY JEANS, FLANNELS and"BLAK' KETS cofistantly on hond; and eopeciit ixgnstmgts bto those whe wish tocSrads WOGt for Govd, AN B adelen AR el e mGEEET et Hides m:}e,flg? D ny; ?fi,:,,;g ~,':“ fiste e A,fi ,“ ATa Lgg }% R RT T e 1 R & 80, i oee TR oy SR IR - B SRS IBt

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BUILDING MATERTAL IN REUB. MILLER’S NEW BLOCK, l " Rendallyille, Indiana. - Kendallville, Ind., Dec. 16th, ’68.-¢f. | _ . :v : m‘mn‘ po‘iiULAR iy g bomed laoweisd fasnd adT .. L e Merchant Taiolring Estabishment, IN KENDALLVILLE INDIANA. s Havejust ré;:fiei#ed a large étbck of _Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, oeyoy Of all styles and qualities. Tln their - , Merchant Tailoring i)epartment they have a large : ‘| andoompletestock«of Cloths, Coatings, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Vestings & Piece Goods, . for Men’s and Boys® wear..

N ‘At Prices within the reachiof allt =.. . . 200 THEY SELL BY THE YARD OB MAKETOORDBB ~ Clothing of every Description and W,an-j;‘ifitt Satlsmtion. ,' Gwethem a call ,ioeforg' you buy' ‘ N Bast o of Han ad Wilian e, Kl

: EMPIRE DRUG STORE! - ® 'GAZE--GET R GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED!! arlae e Wo P Ha‘fi_n‘s;;t)lrrehawd the stock _of Drugs, Medicines, il recitag saiiods theroo “&“1 PURE DRUGS, "MEDICINES WINES and LIQUORN, 5 ALL STANDARD - . Patent Medicines PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, . Dye Stuffs, Choice Groceries, Wall and Wi fimf&pér, : W Al : TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFF, |iy AR 85 eaaßl Lt i'm’%e’ fi%}@m&%fig‘m@ ; Come one, Come all, ?on won’t find us worse than bad fellows; our m;figw okl 3 S R & MOORE, | Ligonier, Indisns, May#th, 1868, - 3 G ,‘;3 SR :’,;‘ ONG 4';;.’9;}?s‘.,'&;;&3:;;"('{:_l‘«#{? “Adiross, HOWARD ASSOUELFION, L Township, Moble County, Indiang, .. . meinthe sbove entitled cause.of aotion; o tiie L e

| THE GREAT . AR . Zingarißitters. | T el e A Safe Blood Parifier, © Xt ({v‘n\ o ¥: % o :.‘ _,..'; \\/ g ‘ -~ AiSplendid Tonie, " fecrasary to: ARER) 5 hogo \ Preventive of Diseases. . The ZIN GAZRI‘ nrms are oompanndea from B prescription of the célebrated: Eg?)'tifin.phyaicfan Dr. Caeorsus, who, after zears of trial and experiment, discovered the Zingarini Herb-— the mo;t rengkable‘ yefigabae; pr%%filfio&-the eartl}. ernaps, a 8 ever ed-—certa € most ef?ectivg in the cure of disease, llt, 11{ combination with the other: valuable properties of which the ZINGARI BITTERS is composed, will'cure * = | wn gaps ot e , % ;,‘:"»‘ (R e2O Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Billious Fever, Cholie, Colds, . Bronchitis, "©on<" | su_mg%lon in'its first skfie, ‘Flatalen¢y, Nervods Debility, Female Com: . Plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, ' - .Acute and Chronic Diarrheea, ;. - ... Cholera Morbus, “Cholers, = - . .~Typhoid,and Typhus Fe-. | . i ssiver o Yellow Fever, s nScrofula, Diseasesof . . wsoc owthe Kidneys; Haei vl | In the PrEvanrion:and Cureofthe above diseases, it hnm“&m?mmwawot sens o TR A e ey ‘cortificates_of those who have been. cured after théir cases have been pronounced hopeless by our ‘best physiciane, :.y .0 \: o e R i = m"‘mu F IR AR S | Etustte i FRH:I‘ER&@G, s Qf‘;%!”‘n‘ \.'/" g ';w*\ T ;.‘ '-‘...Vi‘u‘“ Goy Deyld X, Rorter, -of Pennsylvanis, , Edward MoPhergon, . © . . . o 93;?"'- DORRSINGe Jirs 00 i g xSI on. William McSherry, i . dand others. ol oR Dl | Applicmtion for Licenge, o RS B tignae pE A D 8 e SRR SIS 26 ‘heir next terin, commencing on the firs t Monday f;%m %, for a liténse to sell “Intox 7’);"))1:%5;~ bR, “;v::i‘}u'r".v‘(‘;'-.@,\ng‘ O oL e Hiquors: are 16 °be sold, ‘ara 1o # N 0 F. g.;;{ utity, Tali Ana. "o o 0 oo

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,‘orm' i UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, ’» - Arrmovep Juir 9, 1868, CASH CAPITAL, - - 1,000,000, ! ; PAIp IN‘FULL'._ : e .~ BRANCH OFFICE: | FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, i PHILADELPHIA, oot STV o] SR ransac An TR - encc‘shon_ldhe addressed. m Yo ° ' ’ ; QF}‘ICERS S CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. = JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive. © Committee, : HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President, EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. . ‘This Companv offers the following' advantages: - Itisa lh’t%:nl Company, ehrlt.e‘red by special A e ey anttal’st B 3 Sebioo6. { AS & R 0 & It offers low n"t:s e:’pmhm: 5 : It furnishes larger insurance tham other com. panies for the same money. e It is definite and certain in its terms. | It is a home company in every locality. . Its policies are exempt from attachment, - There are no unnecessary restrictions tn the ”nvég'pqucy is non-forfeitable, . ° : Policies may be taken wh!c:xupay to the imsured . their fuli amount, and return all the preminms, so that tho insurance costs only the in,gerut on the annufldp.ments. | : Poli umybeubentwwinpssto the insured, after a certain number ofiza.n. uring life, an :fi‘:fi‘:}l tx;oome of one-tenth the amount numefi_ lng No extrs rate is charged for risks upon the lives oflg mes. tto dlvidendito licy-holders, - res, nof cy-holde bi%tl at 8o low a coa?‘ tl{at dividends % {elmpor:’- ¢ sible. | ] F . Cireul Punahleu and full partlenlars given on apptlll;:%lon fo the Branch Office of the Cogniapuny, or i 3 v 8. A. KEAN & CO., Detroi& Mich, | General Agents for Michigan and North, Indians C. G. Farr, Liggmier, Ind., Rgent for . LaGrange, Noble and Whitley coun- . ties. . ! - 8-89.

THE MEXICAN . i ~ Ever Bearing Strawberry. The Mexican Ever. Betflnei Strawberry Plant was brought in a hand satchel from Jalapa, Mexico, in the Fall of 1858. But one of the P})Anta’ sur--vived the g&mrney, from which the extensive Plantation of Messrs. J. P. Whiting & Co., in Detroit, Mich., was propsg:.ted. and which: firm- now offer for the first time their thrifty Plants to the public, This Plant, comin% from an extremely warm cHmate, is peculiarly a a%teed to the Northern States. It does not winter-kill, being entirely unlike most, if not all, familiar varieties of the gg‘lawherr s ‘while the Mexican shows.great and fty &'u!tstalks and leaves when the snow Toes off in the Spring, the others show scarcely signs of life, It does not bear fruit periodically or monthly, but continuounsly. Ripe berries have been &icked as early as the 28th da&of B{lay, and continuously from that time until the Bth of November. Possesses fireat prolific qnalitiesb and furnishing the &n‘j“ %(: !cionanbelmes. Can be ;:ultivat:fl ix} u(:!x--and, gravelly loam, or on nearly pure and; m’ay be tgn?lanwd at any season wlthsatéfactory results. - For particulars erf]qulre of ; Agont for Noble and Lagr eot T nt for Noble an ange Counties, Ligonier, Ind. 8w46;

v5tg:h?:0?;anfi1:m.;....,t.h...1.........canthe g:lom I?l“ wonser'mgmegm; ::tfi: %:3:«?:'2 tters, Dx!'al’tougx‘u Scandinavian Blood ey sad Do Toßiks Bvdasrly nics fiended 7o be, and that the certicates foF cures -published are true. - Signed. : ] From one of the oldest printers in the State of Lllindis. OrFIcE oF THE WHIG & REPUBLICAN, ~ QuiNcy, ILL., Aug. 22, 1868. Prince WaLtoxN & Co., . Cincinnati, O, « - Gents—l find your Robaeck’s - Bitters, after using two boxes in my family, to be a “cood egg.” Send me another dozen by U.S. Express, and if you don’t want local notices to the amount charge it to us on advglztism%l aecount, Yours in haste, ~ JAmES L. LLANGDON. Regards to Mr. Walton. i x

i Sprine Porr, J Ackson Co., MicH., } ) Augus*, 1, 1859. Dr. C. W. Roßack ¢ Dear Sir:—My boy about eight years old was very much troubled with St. Anthony’s Dance, so that at times he was unable to feed himself, frequently falling on the floor or ground in afit; and three-of my family had the fever and -ague. -I bought some- of your Scandinavian Blood Pills agent here, Mr. Calkins, and (0 our gromt cured the fever and 6 QAanly, 101 WIIIUIL YWe