The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 6, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 June 1869 — Page 3

iational Banner. R e ... ,» i j . : ; .. . ,:.a, ffx. ¥W, STRAUS and family arrived in the steamer “Deiitschland” at Southapton op Mondayitast. ;;;‘i A e ghistan CISTRETNE - T .m’ w A»‘,:!:: O W 8i J 'w *?fl;rh' :b&! i!hu';; JHRE £cßived R P ?""}fi%rw;‘i WWosld Renpena™ " Boet 00 I%Ve i Aninteresting letter from Missouri,. written by G. Sherman, formerly of "M- nsnip, mnyscounty, D found:in another column. > : \ S VOPE) BOs Rugw: By Mawronn. (Universalist) of Chicago, will | preach at Cromwell on nexsSunday,June 13th, at.1034-eclock,. and at;the Cglristinn Church, Ligonier, at 314 ddloelfof the samié 'day’ ** W VL AT o e e 1] 8. 'Mier-& Co, wish'to ‘announce to the’ farmers that they will bty all their wool, and pay: either’ in Cash, or exchange goods;-on--the meost--reasonable-and ~satis: | tactory terms. ' Every, FARMER should call and exam- | ine the ‘Reapears, Horse Rakes, Griin | Parker & Gerber’s, where the best’' of ev- | ery descriptioncansbe found.: » Oall® and see them. ; : ; ‘ 7 -+ ¥ s “{ . The largest supply of Butter Bowls at Wm. Crow’s;~Wilt-be-sold 25-per. -cent cheapsr Ueß SR Ser honse in town, Also ngll"'fiit‘fgg;*gtlfigng’ jars, "crockery, vgla,qgwa,re) &C. 3 Ast salsd fum oad ] ‘Those - celebrated “Cylinder. ‘Butter Clidrns.ean still be had .at. Wm.. Crow’s..

i vaße DO ) o -~ bk e ST b i $35 U'Ti'the grand’ eatisNAAtloE ‘of-whit, is known as the “Vanderbilt roads,” forming a"contimdous line from New York to Chicago, it is proposed to put in the Hudson Rivcr hbi{g ‘at }3%,6‘_;?6,000, the New York Central at $70,000,000, the Buffalo and Erie, Lake Shore amd Mich:’ igan Southern] at $65,000,000. = Total, sl6s,ooo,ooumae- - - i v

WE call the agte‘x’lgqug our numerous “Old Settler” rfigaers to the communication in -auother column, in' reference to: the calling ‘of 8 meeting of old settlers, sometime during the coming autumn.— Although we are not cne of that honored, HHißeEr, “yet We sincerely hope that,the suggestions of our correspondent will he rlsfobdad chiict A bibgot od S 1

Dr. DENKRY operated upon a little son of My Perty Galldwagiia few' days since, for “bare lip.” .- Notwithstanding this was one of the worst looking cases of the kind wée ever saw, the operation was so, skillfully performed that the little fellows a improved that tb%gzflggs? %qfiifi? -‘;vith him would scarcely recognize him, :

© James M. DENNY, Esq., -has fitted up hig new Jaw | ngood style, and’ will| hzn;mflh (K%%1 attention 'fd‘g the prosecution of his professional calling. Jim is a reliable attorney, and by a faithful -discharge of his duties, and a fair treatment of . his clients, sexpects to receivé a liberal share of public patron:, age. See his card in another column, " 1

PAINPUL AccIDENT.—MT. J. P. John, of Rachester,sthis. icmiut'y,‘ met. with a° most painful decident on Monday afternoon. While engaged at ¢arpenter work on a new building being erected by Mr. Wm. D. Hayes, a sharp chisel fell from the upper story, striking. Mr. John in the neck, and.inflicting a deepand ghast.: ly woupd.. . He, bled very profuselys: and as a matter, of caurse, snflered.great, pain.

BALLSPhé*Eove'and" Péace Aocia tion of thd Liadies of Ligonier,” will give their first Anmual/ Balty#t Miér’s Hall, on Monday evening anéxt; «the* proceeds of which are to be dondtéd*to the Israelites on the borders of Russia who are suffering from the' effects of famine, * Tickets ' tor salo at ‘S-*m&?dgs{ and: by Tsane ‘Bruell, at Strads & Meagher's. No tickets will be sold on the night of the ball, ————— > P e evidently passed her seventh lustrum, and hails from she classic shades of the dismal, was seen promenading our streets one day last. week in gorgeous attipg and: had,pq;.ifaoa,zla.bpmtelggpainted thrane aling, " This article s decidedly guperipr. tothe French rouge) as it shows mmAgnifi: centlyatadistanee,and possessesthe great advautage of being cheaper. Try it, ladi@gw,m‘,,m.,,., I A e ——— b e MRr. ALeExANDER SMmrrH, formerly of Crz?well, this county, but now a resident of Missouri, writes us as follows:— “Bleb AT fobr Papß beath Ats wife is in a hurry for it. She wants to hear from'Her Bld'ngigfiiribiliéod, “Direct. it to Centralia, Mo. . I like my new home firstrate. .1 have 132 acres of; farm Jand. 1646 in"cultivation, s comfortatile house, barn, and orehard on it, and us high fenoing a 3 any. man wants. It cost twentyfive hutidred, dollars. "1 incloss a P. 0,

FouaTh 0F jULY.—An effort'was hade on Monday evening last to get out a crowd for the purpose of making arrangements for the celebration of our natioHaT" PIFtHARY. " “"T'Hé rather meagre in attendance, and was adjourned to Tuesday evening. On accotint of the early. hour at which 0 to press, we oBn not,px%‘ jjupels’ of the pro. The 4th coming on Sunday this yesr,” the_gelebration will either be held on Saturday, the Bd, or Monday, the sth. Fox.{mv.e_ publishen .« g ' olt ! g '."«!I- f»z[' '.g,.r':.vffi e :‘! @wfi}: mainly : for the sake of ratifying. their: ambition to publish the |“largest paper” in the State. It is of coyrse none of our business if they see fit to throw away © their gurplus funds "Bt we age led to * these remarks by the prevailing “enlargeits e o %v 2o “x. Large pupers e not necomsarily the DEHE on: ! Y, WO il 1Y A s of smaller dimensions by far the

MR I:'t v 5 .‘h " T ":I,'. ’ l!‘!‘;‘. ii‘- .“év robidisito shdgest SR ionedblol: - f : il o this and adjoining oounfie-.w; propriety of calling@n JOE:Satt s fiseting some Yoidt ‘cotvenieny ‘of ' b 't t; ~ ."‘W SB i oma LA M Kosciusko countiess,..Rrevions $o: the; se-. blsitiony severalt bf' these ‘muetings ~were held, and certainly were of the most grat:’ ifying and- intergsti aracter. It Ay e B Blad 4y .o 1 b and women le o - Whom we knew in the days long agone, . When hpmz at and gogg gte? Jreve gtronger. but the_il"fd‘i‘fidufi f who ‘were born and cherished in those trying times, repent a large majority of the population Mwfid it édrbainly whald be highly interesting to them to meet and, give a cordial greetipg tq the few: fidfiéfiifl&!&s of fl:&é éfity itdmbe ) and form a more intimate bond of friendship amon tt&nel ghnl;; 8Y . JOUy ai&éfi&fp lfit‘g v Bfil%?‘fi%nog I believe you are the only old settler occppying : jthe: editorial tripod -in those: counties. “ OLD SETTLER.

|/ ExPLOSION.--On Monday afterricon ax’ ‘explosion occurréd in the Drug Store of T. Barpett & Co., in this place, that might;bgvg cansed the, deathy of geveral attachees’ “9& uf _establishment, - 1% 1;MI&» fealagsare as follows: Mr. L. T. Pishe was engaged in charging the soda fountain, and after having mixed the acid and soda by mpq::{ # arank, and'baving obtained a pressure of 120 Ibs, on the indi‘cator, he discoveréd a leak between the two chambers and stooped down to stop the 1 _Hagying succeeded i this, o i otk 5 D biy pro | cess, when. suddenly, qcourred (a; terrific : expl&i};;{l'tfle:' acid :ilfigbér being hurled - about 10 feet upward, passing throu th sfnd entirely;@emo i.ng”fi ‘ fa?l?’ggfinwhicfi i bo?fi%an?gu were placed; ' ‘the’ soda’ chamber was driven through the floor. Geo. Woodruff and | Carltori Jones® weré standing in’ close | proximity to the gencrating apparatus | when the explosion occurred, and were considerably injured by the concussion ‘and the large quantity of chemical ingredients thrown into their .eyes. - 'We are happy to learn, however, that neither -of the above named gentlemen will suffer - mageridl i dty fo thoir Sght. Had' fho . explosion occurred & few seconds sooner, ‘it would undoubtedly have caused the denth of Mn ¢ Fisper. No. cause can be ‘assigned for the explosion, unless” it be ‘that the indicator did not show the corréctramount of pressure or that the pipes i were by some mfgns stogped up so as g eyent: Alow. of ‘gas. coming gmhggé indfégfoiguThe “capaci.ty of the generator is 8001bs. to the square ‘inch; whilst the indicator, at the time of ‘the explosion, as above stated, showed ‘only~l2olbs. The damage to the buildling is not material, and the 'apparatus can he tepaired at & small expense. s . . B i S i A'NoVEL SURGICAL OPERATION.—DX. {Carr is the owner of 4 New Foundland mg&w has jyst edierged from thie hey(day of his puppy-hood into he gigantic ‘proportions of mature dog-hood, so characteristic of tlie descendants of the inhabitants of that celebrated foggy dog island. IHe /bears the distinguished name of Gen. '@rant. “The General has been suffering a severe decay of one of his tusks, aside ‘of whicli a new one has recently made its appearance. ‘The Doctor, fearing that it ‘might injure tlie beautiful eountenance of 'his favorite pet, concluded, ‘on Satirday Jlast, to have it extracted. ~After consumling a good :‘deal of time, and muscular force, he was "brought completely under the' influence of chloroform, when Dr. ‘Dénny, assisted by. Drs. Knepper, Lanidon, Randall, Carr,and W. I. Denny, extracted the offending tooth. i

. We are informed that there was a rapid- mounting, in hot - haste, - upon' tables, bursting open of doors, and snapping of -fg:oat tails around the corner of the buildiing, when the effects of the aneothetic began to pass off, The General is doing as well as could. be. expecied under the circumstances. . | ] B :

| A Carnouio- Pic-Nio will be held in the grove formerly-owned by Mr. Sherman, in Allen township, on Wednesday bext. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. E. W. H. Ellis of Gosben, and J; B. Stoll of Ligonier... Music, amusement, and refreshments abundantly provided for, i Jaxke & Jox, 'the great clothing' regulators, will be in'town this week, with an immense stock - of:isunimer . clothing. Great chance for bargains, ' Auetionroom in Conrad'gißlook; i@ slisotligh nhnigal i A3v x-b-r-———-—-&oc———f;& : ‘ ‘AN im&néenpe stock of queeli:;fl)e., crockery, &c., has just: been uppac y the Sack Broe® ‘3\3#!%% solgfgt “lower rates : 108 e of ther . stere’ih PR oore R etenlt ¥& P s &wxnen@mn&?‘!m;#b ‘Supply the demand 6f this'last'and best Pork' paténited, we 'havé opened ' hoW department if* otir business and to give it animmediate introdue-" tion we shall pay the largest commission ever offered. Agents wanted ine township.: Farme, ers and Agents send for mfii at once. @:”e trado-suppligdy; . {Address the Searofary, P * J. K. WILDER, Akron, Ohio. | May 19thy 48006 . o e

' The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisenient'of COE’S COUGH '%ALSAM and s COE'S. DYSPEPSIA. CURE, in another part. of this paper; 1 These - truly ; Valuable Medicines . are’ recommended by all ' who use:them, - Read: Phecer;ifimtes. A wnkabrio 4 di e #3u Wmn L RECEIPTS, | Théfell personis-have paid their fnmlpmugz he' NATIONAL -BANNER ufl:&g:m’:fl:%eek. ! iThw‘r»ggum opposite each nite icateghe‘V -and §owhich pay is made: =VakNo. Wil o e £z 03 Willidgs ey, — b 2 %fi&m&fi’ add dud S ol o B Scoté; Bwan, . .o o, adil 8w BR: Dr: Johm Dunshee; *Albioh, . . 4~ 62 0. Black &.Bomy ' ol /et s jy 4 --‘--v'gfi‘! Rod, Bundaf, 70700 Yool o 4 LD ' \Gsp‘-pr, oo o gl B 0 i ’njm-}f;x':: $ !:I;;.ggx; og __*gg { Johm Mfim n; 'Wawaka,.., . 4 — » ohn Crone’ ,gfii % Y L :&;:_._*;Jn,fi”‘; lm@”lfnfl,.... 4 — 52 T GMARRIED; . siven > ks ; i AT A May 27th, at thewgpfldfigfi ice “of*"tHie bride ' ’.'3-"3,?‘?‘"- [{ev, & ‘*fl:. DMAS, k PO R s v T ;...Z’P ifasitihyof dsflirion twp. . . "’ - ‘,‘, ~ ¥ »;,“' ‘4‘{”&’“‘” '-—v_ 'émmfl »w&w*r@" 1 | AL Uhe reptdence OEDX. Latke, 1 40 | Sintnertalt) Gty wsh g/ o 0 1 0% © g Tbg s yf POO ERORERATE 5 1j:l o 8 Jo g 0 130 g TRy T A‘Sf‘ ; ‘;-’( 79‘ f-“\?%‘w‘.lszffi“‘# a‘i.”lt %fi b« brololo “W@W’&% Yo 41d305) } TERRTAGE THINAY | Seibel Yo il e e ’,_'35?.:',?" r’ar’fig %;sfi§ fi"?.f‘_ul’}iif‘b,'. 5

T NEW RDVERTISEMENTS. IR R ‘:wn : m:fi;m SEO@ 8 £® Px yovn Gunmnieon ; H fi ; 'v'— -%'sy -b £ e v ‘l‘ il.: R q B Tasting e I R B iStE S R i "{: T W 1 ~ : AGENTS WANTED FOR THE , Og R RS B SOecret Histo | SOF | THE"CONFEDERACY. | The, astowgiling v 8d startling discloTR o R eng o ingen des in the 0! e f 3t.° THE Beorel political infriguss, e, of Davis and ‘other Confederate leaders, with the Hidden Mysgttirla, from *“‘Behind the Scenes in Richmond,” are jthoroughly ventilated. Send for Circalars and see ‘our terms, and a full description of the work. Ad- _ NATIONAL'‘PUBIISHING CO., Philadelphis, Pa., Chicago,.ll,, or St. Louis, Mo.. 54w : EITC WAMTER PorOsyßalers and f‘ n,j D W) ‘l ‘ Duy - u_‘!t - ey YOI Kgsatulipreftical he te\ling all S lomitns e e e ! ftstrakaT=ieh Risel Engravings, 4o 1t outjells all |[k your intece jumd wpply soom i w"-;‘,‘?-u YR : '.“ Bw CAREGLED 0. LU o] Olnetanati, Obio,

0H SAY, YOU CAN SEE!!! The largjest. cheapest and best assortment of =IO 2008 . CLOTHING, : - £ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, L - L. Low & Co’s. ol Y : e e SUMMER STOCK Just received, is full of ol the Fatest Styles in J c L‘ OTHING, CASSIMERES, Hats Caps, . | Suirts, Necktles &JOLMRS, &c.y &:c 4 We m::)};e the ; = Velocipede Collar and Neck-Tie a special‘ity. ' . ‘ Our Merchant Tailoring 2 T L. LOW.& CO. w dar - Attention Paid to Cutting. “Ligonier, fia.. June 2nd, 1869, l

KENDJ‘LLVELE x - - , fiave just seczived o A MAMMOTH STOCK, ~ Censisting of v | C ‘i‘ QT M IN G, Hats & Caps, = """ BOOTS & SHOES, ,And a igtéat many other Goods too numer Yonsfp\gxi{ggflgémm"d‘_kepflna St ” F T CLA : E! RST CLASS STOR ‘Lewer Prices’ ‘ ‘. than a.nybother heuse in In(}iana.. e (Call and be Conyinced ! LTS EGHEST CASH PRICE 5T ALL KINDS o% ¥ 0 | COUNTRY' PRODUGE! | wtld meess 0 JACOBS & KELLER. J Kendallville, lfiy§. 1868 ! | THE KRUEGER BLOCK

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' HERMAN KRUEGER'S. Great American Tea Company, ‘ tdatig e 1 e Re e S 81, $1.121-2, $1.30 & $1.50 per Ib. Al Goods Warranted . |As répresented, otherwise Tgoods to be returned and money refunded, The largest stock of T Groceties, Provisions, T || Inthecity sdidataemall advaneo. . §‘m VE NEW [FORKECOST. %m of Main and Mitchell streetd; * 7

1 | Bl e E ¥ : 2% 1 B B £ ‘B B;é IR ;;: f‘ 5i 3 B i i e : [;3 s “i ‘ "X “«v i Pric giflc ose wiinod sgainetiiesdbs. mwsfil mm‘?a é the detection of any one founddoing eo ! | For full particulars csll at e é . STRAUS:&MEAGHERS. moth store rooms are now crammed from garret to cellar with the » : [ e 3 T ks oabam wardivee 1l : La‘g(’hoiz ; ok ::’% :‘%T:‘;": 10 f{ g’} I: - FifleSf;’ : Pemaan ; T Y sfig§md, =4 L . Most Complete : i ; : : A i ._.:‘l i g 1 sianwbigi I L 2 And cheapest stock of T EER T RDEETTT B&d & 5 : ~_ Hats, Caps, . .| Boots, Shoes;, - ga i ° 3 Bas 2 - o= (roceries, ; ‘ ‘ : Aoyl Bk e ot govve o Quéensware, L O e e To be found in this region, which MUST be sold before the Arst of Jl;lg ; 8. Wwe expect to be bursted “higher than Gilderoy’s_kife” by that time and wani tq keep our stock of goods out of the hands of the sheriff, so if you want to"buy goods CHEAP, now is your time., , . : 4 . We would also mention while we are on the subject, that. we .bave a severe attack of

Weol on the Brain! And want to purchase st the highest market price, for CASH, any qusntity not to exceed a million pounds of Wool this season. | Parties desiring. to exchange their wool for -manufactured goods can find at our store a large stock of the best brands of . e R i bgonns Hoosier Jeans, Blankets, Yarns, Flannels, Cloths, pa o s Oassimeres, . o »; And woolen goods of everj description—on the moét favorable terms. .8o be sure, and ' . , . QCalland See Us, .t ; j : Euat * I you want to buy anything, { pO s e i o . Call and See Us, anything i e gYT T , 'lf‘yon eo ny w 0 s Call and Sed Us,l | 0! LiAUL . s i . If you don’t want to buy wythingv : : Sy 3 | : . Call and SeeUs, : - ‘ 2 e o - Ifyou don’t want to sell "R Call and See U | | all an ee S, N Ba e Evßen on : S iEd e ' T T 2 ' tact we ke to have yon I oy . 5 | . Call and See Wg=w Y e -‘ o Ligonter, Ind, May 90th, 1960.6 t. s*?“?"“s & Wher’ v

;. THE PEOPLE’S VOICE SAYS: “LET US HAVE PEACE’ and “DEACE PRICES.” S.EXER & CO. i . ANSWER: = % “WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS AT PEACE ; | PRICES.” i - Thiswel} know;\ establishment has just bronghg:to this town the s CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK.-OF: GOODS All pmh@dfiring the receg;: ;}:cm e;tn :hmm::g PRICES. Call and examine FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC = R EHE A :'risf*.-;‘é’-" "dj - : , - 4 DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRA- , - "BLE STYLES,: &% 1 & -

MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING ~ HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, - : | Of great variety and of the best manufacture. ' i P QCarpels and Qilcloths, eieyoi . o 1 f 1 : | ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. , _ e | 3 L b WOLRIIRIY s PR Y 38 Bt auieg @ | &| fifl s J‘l l ‘..1; a 3 . - e Lo el BN IR 9 ::-¥3 ] s ST i . Thebest And miost extéusiye Stok found in.this town s ATt of N t. 4 T 4 5 & B NCF L NOUORSy o g = L ‘ ; ! Mo ? % 4 e ; ® % ; ” B,@tskets’:' OHS B DN Pkt ‘*\s ¥ i : i " itad shasy ROV oW Sl lisment ) eey i P ,}'n B;io Qe ; %i% e (L b ot g ‘ R g T YR T N il ' “Anud other Articlés too numerous to mention. ' mfijfiéfi? .i’s-,\,;? i’Z ‘ fi;s- “ ¥ « M————— S % i ; ; i . : 8o 3 ” i 3’:‘3‘s‘ i ot e J\»ng ;lEIR e e 4@ ; eMR R Be S L TiEs ;“g Ay ALK 2 A é;‘g?* =al g e AT a 0 m‘-a.&w , _‘,‘ ook e B o e 0R R SBN BTN L Sassnmmmun; i SRS SRR I e | e TR e _“‘M-b. ? . f"&;xfir“ iR ?fii{ifi’%‘t&?}? | FLHI IR BRI VR I oeSI(R at vt 3 S D s ke B SRR RS oe S TR S Vol b oaeiiosil sl pee wisiid 310 5 @3%&l:;;Mgi;m,,ag?fi'ig&;fim & o R N Sl e e g O SRR vi “ o mm rice ¢ m tablishment in Northy I TRATARR TAT e “3 pecil inducements offered to those who wish fo i#ads Woel for Goods, T | Seietliaeb el vom witzar, ssl 1 S S, soots, Wi, LSO Bo Al it mifl‘ TE, i PR T e bilnga B Ae e e TRI 1 i e N MR | @%fl, ‘,r, e :%flw%i &r‘i Y kfiw«, S A gm,w‘fi;g»r SR eetß Ts BVR S PRI e o gl s o goo e s 1o L#s“rm‘“wi‘ ¢ TR Blene e A Iniguans Efr-,-;»‘;'\%i»-tégki._.‘a-fr: 4[* oTR SR A Rt Te S LR S

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YOU CANBUY THE:BEST AND PRI T TN, TR TSR RN W N N L ;3. ‘ ; ‘ ,5;-;.,-53’ '% ‘ A A _ »‘ ’2‘ ‘ : b : »'v:;.?f; wrE BBLITWROTE lEIENs YHeghid X% % ,I!‘:f‘m' a .“,;,; “ %v. i i a‘!m‘ L donueniv el ; ek BUILDING MATERIAL Lo &vl ¢ ' Wit of, _ ‘ I . ’ IN REUB. MILLER’S NEW BLOCK, . Rendallyille, Indiana. . Kendallville, Tnd., Déc. 16th, '68.-tf, m ' i

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Merchant Taiolring Estabishment, IN KENDALLVILLE INDIANA. 7 Have;j;“st received a';‘lafiée: stockof Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, * :Qf 'nlll stiles and quili.fioia. 'lp*;hgi; St 'Morcha,fit ’Ta.iloring I'Department théy rhé;'ve,a.i largré‘::' ol and complete stock of - 2 e : Cloths, Coatings, Doeskins, Cassi- ~ meres, Vestings & Piece Goods, " for Men’s and Boys’ wear, - - ‘ G At PrAices‘withi»n the reaél; of s;lll o s : THEY SELL BY THE YARD OR MAKE TO ORDER _ ‘ C]otl;ihg of every Desgriptioix and Warrant ‘Sfifisfnc.ti(m. - | Give them a call before. you biyi ‘NorthßastCorer of Main and Willam Stots, Kendallvile

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‘Having purchased the stock: of Drugs, Medicinats e PURE DRU G.S,‘“ MEDICINES. WINES and LIQUORS, " ALL STANDARD . Patent Medicines. ° PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, . Dye Stuffs, Choice Groceries, ‘Wall and Window Paper, TOBACOQS, CIGARS, SNUFF, o B e, e, b de Mo . »F’H‘f‘m.??ég’n bmfir:mwe‘: Come one, Come all, You won't fad us worse than bad fellows; our NIMBLE SIXPENCE. BT S ]

. WORDS OF WISDOM. el Gl HoR FOUNG MEN. /T On ‘the Bali in Tonth Dot i R sSI SERSP. tes s tin:se '»;fi;,‘.., envalopes, : free charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, e RPN BAKED )00 BMM il acll the sbave well ‘. ’bfi hic ‘=m? ’J,‘ M;‘”"‘:?:f;’i’ L ing houses, barn, etd; dlso, ths s span of korses, and two well-filled fce-houses,. - '~? :':.a e "-f“"-: {{ T ARE SO VLW e

: THE GREAT, ] Zingarißitters. A Safe Blood Purifler, = . A Splendid, Tonfe, . A'Ple’aghntk,flllgvpragé‘, A CERTAIN CURE Biu e o A 0 G v Preventive of Diseases.

The ZINGART BITTERS are compounded from a prescription of the celebrated- Eg;ygtisn physician Dr. Carorsus, who, after zurs f-trial and experiment, discovered . the Pmanid Herb —the most r,emal:';zaabelvggefietable m&e th;::‘rtéh:: ‘ L e S , sty of ; ZINGARI BITTHRS Is composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and ‘Ague,” Billious Fei ver, Cholic, Colds, | an’chlfig Consumption in, its first stage, Flatulency, N ewb%embfif ity, 1 D‘ ale Complaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, : klcute and Chronic %xgrhma, . o Ehoieh;; W [orbus, /Cholera, | * % ¥ P'yphoid, and Typhus F0...~ ...~ ver, Yellow Fewer, . ° Jti =7 'Berofula, Diseases'of . - £ 100 k bitnal Uzz):t iv L BN TR e- v

In aémmug&mdcm%msmm eases, . lthas never been known to. fail, g 8 thouL eR e of the co! ‘ i 3 = togfi:!emtle:or circnlar mmg e '_omlsmd certificates of: those who. have -been cured after their cases fi%‘vfi%een ‘pronounced hopeless by our best physicians, .« “v; Lvl % PRINOIPAL tfim, y | Gk B RART %5&-90-" Ne. 0 N. Front Street, Philadelphin. - © " RECOMMENDED BY . . .. .. Ex-Gov David R. Porter, =of Pennsylvania, Hon Robert J. Fishe; & 25 Hon Edy ard: Lok 'ol MW ‘j'",f 3 Ton Joél B. Danner, =~ %" A : ‘W pm McSherey,: % -« ) ebruary 8d; 1889-bwdeory i o o 0 .‘T{W ] ‘)‘”'} g‘_ 4- 318 &?. h 'g"’ilff'::"l"-'i'»‘".} Lo nfek, Tods, ¥hat tha aadbraitaad @il ¥y gw‘i ) ?,‘! 6TR v é"r,fi, v%.JW\s?{fM . v %‘:‘s«w-" kst DAL, e LS U S e 1), 1O "‘! R, L R R %‘» 1?_,5-‘31.»% SUAR Autadi wn 1:-‘“%';".. ¥ .&.««-&fif&c\fi it |AI I eraeyel aa e T Ore, S ENRE. B 5 « ‘&‘,@ "Hibphed 180 k b fofp i SO VU

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LIFE INSURANCE COMP, CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 0 AvvmovEp Jury 95, 1968, . CASH CAPITAL, - - 1,000,000. " PAID IN FULL. "~ . BRANCH OFFICE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Where the genersl business of the Companmy is. ma [email protected] gexg:rd correlpmdi ‘ . OFFICERS: CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. JAY COO ~Finan Bxevati v KE, meun ce and ve HENRY D, COOKR, Vice President, . : EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. ;

_ This Company offers the following advantages: It is a National Company, eh:ra'nfly special act of Congress, 1868, ~ ° e It has a paid-up pnrlul of $1,000,000. - It offers low rates of premiums. It farnishes larger insyrance than other com. ‘panies for the same money. ; | {:lu' geiflnito:d urt,a.il in its terms. ~_lt'is a home company in every locality. - : - lis policies are m-,cm.mfin. A }’.mm R 0 unnecessary restrictions in the : xvefi policy is non-forfeitable. - o “mfimn&fl;’,‘manmufi?“ m | e pre Mthc}.lnm&o eootg:only theln&ust ontig | % es may be taken that will pay to the insured, after a certain number of Hmn, life g:m}ii:;wme of one-tenth the amount ‘Hamed in Noextr‘snteuchugedhmh : o lnmer:e. ot to ‘dma:ndsw nl;on t:ex::“ | on % , ‘a)i%tl :t 80 low s eoc?t‘hynt\dlvldends %cie i(;npor:: Circnlars, Pamphiets and full particnlars giver :; ?pg&m to fhe Branch Office s of the Co‘nllpa. » Or to . - 8. A. KEAN & CO., . Mich. General Agents for Kichlg‘n{). and fio;m. ladiana C, @. Far, I..igg:nier, Ind,, Agent for . LaGrange, Noble and Whitley counties. o AT eo SR e THE MEXICAN : - Eversßearing Strawberrv, - The le:!cau-lver'hcuflng Strawberry Plant was brought in' a hand satch &odenmmexb ¢O, in the of 1858. But one of the Plants survived the journey, from which the extensive Plantation of Messrs. J. P, Whmngi& Co., in Detroit, Mich., was mpn&sted,hmd which firm now offer for the firat time their thrifty Plants to the public. This Plant, _wmlnl%:rom an extremely warm climate, is peculiarly %fd to the Northern States. | 1t 'does not winter-kill, being entirely unlike most, if not all, familiar varieties of the smwborr{; while the Mexican shows great and thrifty fruit- - stalks and leaves when the snow ¥ou off in the Spring, the others show acarcely signs of life. It does not bear fruit ;{;flodicany or monthly, but continuously. ' Ripe berries have been aig:ed as early.as the 28th d&&of May, and continuously from that time until the Bth of November. Possesses seat prolific qufltie%and furnishing the ot el o oeye Sy o m"ay betmmlréaiwd at any eabot Y ith Setiafacto. 1y results. rptrticnlm’m}uirqof £ : Kot o MOV 40 Taghade Goenties T 4 nt for Noblé and Lagrange - es, Ligonier, Ind, B gem 5 3

We, the Druggists 0f....................ca1l the sttention of our customers to the letters published below of the wonderfnl efficacy of Dr. gloncx’s Stomach Bitters, Dr, Rosaox’s Scandinayian Blood' Purifier, and Dr. Roback’s Scandinavian Blood Pills, Wohuebeenumng‘tbeoe medicines long Shendod Lo. bor and that the certiloates fof cures ‘publishod ere true. .. . . . Signed. . . HOME - TESTIMONY. BUSINESS LIKE STATEMENT FROM A BUSINESS MAN. Frangriv, OaxLaxp Co., an.,} _ May 14, 1858." “Dr.C. W. Roback, Dear Sir: [received asupply of your Seandinavian Remediesa shorttime since, and the first thing I ‘'saw, on opening one of your almanacs,wasa cureof Rheumatism. I immediately sat down'and ‘wrote a friend of mine, stating ‘l'had just received a newggeda icine,7that was advertised to cure the worst cases of Rheu‘matism. The friend was Le‘muel B. White, of Southfield, Oakland County,. Mich., who ‘hasbeen aflii‘cte({ withtheabove disease two years. I sent hima bottle of the Purifier and a box of Pills, statin ito take them or send them back. He immediately commenced using them, and in four days he was able to walk to mystore. He stated that he believed one bottle of Purifier and one box of %Ells would®ure him entirely. The above statement can : be®obtained on his oath, if necessary, as he told me a few daysago. 1 think your medicma;wi%l- sell like hot cakes when once introduged into this neighborhood. ~ Very truly, F. B. OWEN.

GRAND txnen, Earon Co., MlcH., } ‘ S August, 11, 1859. Dr. C. W. RoBAcK : - DearSir:—For four years I was severely afflicted with Rheumatism so that T was confined to my house for a long time. The Doctors - did -me no good, and -} was a perfect eripple. 1 procured some: of your 'Scandin’afianffllx od Pills and Blood Purifier,from g: ouragents, »» SR @w & q,fm