The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 7, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 June 1869 — Page 3

SR MDA WA fY Y - Satiaunl ganner packed Tl all ‘varletics ‘6 ways 0. suft. W’M &1 sooibls wou guifeg e }f——-—--~-—-‘o’——;———~} ) LR v NoTwITHSTANDING & by vy frost visite this piom l] ,i untry s fow mights/ sinaef. Pt Lo g by-y vflm that no damage was ‘done to the Wheat and other crops. i : CoLp, wmm to &,the | order of the day; but, notwithstanding m‘%fidfififim.,fi & no 1

‘ 8' \ &j‘nv i.-«' a 3 to y ' vy frues Vo ioy A thl oo} sgnnd pay . either in Cash, or exchmge Foods, on the most reasonable and satis- " FesrivaL—There will be a Strawberry yFea_tj_;a,;,, Hall, Kendallyille, June 17¢h, for the Bt ot the Obristian Sabbath School. Lef all turn out il e oot time’ We are pleased to learn that the genB dflzM Mco.fif&fl V have almost wholly recovered from their injuries. de 2 s Rome (Hfllrmfi m;&c, exchanged fo8: wodk 5 Tastory; Briom.. by 8. Mier & Co. t

. THE Good ,Templar Festival, held at the ToWn @il on, lnst fpditig, fvas;utiu- " sually hrg ly m sad so conducted as to pleabé every ofie. ‘' At¥ join in pro_claiming it the most pleasant and profite prHE g * 4tai" Oun farmers are_complaining that the corn crop has not been so backward for s number of years a 8 now ; indeed those owning Tow fdl h%éfi juqt;:m&pfw;d théir planting, owing ta the Weéédented quantity of riin that has fallen this spring. Wl e e Curaxing ur.—The. Marshall desices us £O, aanolince fhat, on Baturdsy next ‘he will commence to clean up the- alleys’ ‘of our/town.” A mfl? ahiutg’ garbage, ?.;: will"be"l'éxnovo‘gl at ¢t mfiof he owners of the premises, from that day. If you wish . to; gave | expenses;yclean up your premises yourself. '~ o . — i & i i Wr are under obligations to Messrs’ ‘Mackle & Green for a “chuck” of excellenit dry beef, 6f which they have quite & laage quantity—for gale. Fritz and Henry alwags keep the pblic well supplied with the best of meats, and-whilst opposition shops “go n'nzer” oneafter another, g FBP#‘I 'Un )‘: 'ta#;- dAy ‘ave‘fing:‘ .'next, at the Town Hall; the M. E. Church,‘: will give a "m and "Tee: Cieatn Fertival for the- bénefit of their choir.— The firooeeda are to'be used for the purchase of an organ, misiE “books, &c., for the curch cholr. | Let all who favor this ‘movement turn.out on that evening with loosened ' purse-strings and a generous Qmm. .;: .’,' . 0 b 5 e g

AN act has been passel by the last General Assembly fixing fees of jurors, petit and grand, at $2 per day and mileage at the rate of four cents per mile for necessary’ travel to and from ceurt. * Al--80 fixing fees of jurors in Justices' Courts at seyehty-m tents ‘per day. * The act was approved on the 20th dey of April last, and has ‘been. in force from that Aate. /| i v et TR st

INFORMATION WANTED—Of the whereabouts of Levi Worth, a man abont for1y years of age, datk onmplexioned, dark hair, and about five feet ‘#ix ‘inches tall. He disappeared ‘in- thy epring of 1867 whilst on a journey.‘from. Cincinnati to Chicago, 4nd was gick at the time. Any information that will lét us kuow wWhether he is among the Yving or dead will be thanklfulm‘ifldk;‘s John Franeisco, Ligonier, Ind. . Exchanges please copy.

‘Farmers, befm‘mly g “wool crop,” call at"hfiq tc 8, »* Ceo;,

The Ladies ‘Lové ‘and. Péace :Association, of this place, gave a -ball at Mier’s * Halton:Monday evening, the ‘proceeds of which ‘afe’ to be’ contributed’ to ‘the' suffering .Isrslites upon the borders of Russia. This was one: of the largest attended and best opwnge;iqgs of the kind ever held in Ligonier. A large majofity | d€"the promingat fadics end gentiomen, of this ;place, togetlior. with, quite &' reapettable number from s, distance participated in' the festivities -of the moo Ghsn g T el . : ‘ | ;“40%‘ R 3 AccipenT.—Mr, Dan. 8, Love, in attempting to get off the night express at Brimfield,” & fo# ' hights' ‘sinoe; “weé violeutly thrawn.ingo's culvest,: and very dangemw lio violent was the concussior that somie twelve hours elapsed before conseiousnesh tetiirned. ~ This train does not .e.,fi&é’fik; " pldce, but owin to & defoet mwfl.a!i* i, I lacht the conductor:told M, Lo Jie could jump off- with safety. :Although unable A . e '-vT-s\"=’-: ‘-L.‘ k 2 .h“ oiy R e, ERITTDNOE T WU TP Sejeatandh g : ,I‘% 505 ‘.s‘-’_" e AT 1»31!"? D Ga@ksm,lw tor of the OjibéWa'tribe, has béeq boardP B %l~ o4y, ing 2 -,1«&:2,,”'».«"'“ ‘l. comp iy Nith ‘.‘»évv‘.s.n;‘ Brs e O ¥ ok wi W oM. Mumiasn, LY L o TO P ! ww-g y v* e popular. “Fi;- - ;t},, & x;’é,, . GTOC fi‘kh‘l& e fie@»’q&f SioNs, * tobaceny Bour, potatosh-and.in fack elmost.

80 the chair, and E. D. Miller elected | bration should take place on the 3d—the dthyeoming op Supday—the follow- «.“. "‘1 .l. in ’v' . i}f 4 F - e ~" V mey T gl‘ Byaaizr and Reader—J. C. Zimmerman, D, W. C, Teal, David 8, Scott. = P, Sistefen. W& b R o :‘}‘l:' ho! i‘_:- pnn A Do ~ ,w:’ e, 8 'y Flajs“andDééovations—Wm. Denny, fit., J. B. Foltz, Btephen Emery, Finley | Ordnance— esse B Dunning. - i\, General Arrangements—W. W . Skillen, Pbfllifi Carr, Dayvid Ulmer, J. B, Foltz, Geo. M. Shade, 8. P. Stutsman, Jno, S. ‘Ohlwine, R. D. Kerr, Alex. McConnell; L. D. Mi@%, “l}gzi Ulmer, go’;‘ ; ’Gom‘glf,{. . Hathaway,- gg’ Ostrander, L. J. Dunning, Jarvis Peck. : |F# > Miller, J. E. o Fira, gy R W 1.5 Bry Committee in regard to reduction of Railroad farg—Jas. Johnson, Jerry KnepFowr, 5. 008 1 100 DAL R OFFICERS OF THE DAY. . Hido' Presidentes-Tacoh Wolf, C. 814 dred, A.Pancake, A.Ogden, Geo. W. Chapman, James McMan, James McCox--nellp-Judge Blackmen;-M:-D-King, Jno. ‘Thompson, C.G. Vail, Chas. Monroe, Wm. Denny, Br, Wm. Patterson, Wm. Loty g Cay fi s 11 Marihdlt—Capt. Joseph E. Braden. ** - A meeting of the committees and the Popls igt @iltnky plecy 31, 40 fifwn Hall ‘on’ Friday vening’ rext.— Let there be a full attendance. .| "6itvé ¥our Ohild a'Local Paper. There fiz&,moy trith in the following, which we find-in the Fond du Lac Reporter, t‘“ we &p’ it Qfl‘il'!”:fi,r'qj}_ . ' ¢A child beginning to read becomes delighted with a newsapaper, because he reads the names of persons and .things which are familiar, and will make progress .accordingly. A newspaper in one year is _worth 8 quarter’s schooling: to a child and every father must congider that substantial information is connected with advancement. The mother of the family, being one of the head and having & more im--mediate charge of children should herself

"be instructed. A mind occupied becomes fortified against any ills; of life and is ‘braced against any emerg&ay. Children amused by reading or studyiug, awe vef “eourse more considerate and more easily ;gi:governed. 'How many parents who haye ‘mot spent twenty dollars for 'books' for their families'would have given hundreds 10 reclaim a son or daughter who had ig"norantly or thoughtlessly fallen into temptation.” L e - — . luporTANT T 0 PATENT RiguT MEN.—~The *ew Albany Commercial says all dealers in _patent rights are required by a law w:*fh took effect on April 23, 1869, to file with the clerk of the counties whergin they do‘busingss, true copies of their h&“"q. ent, (bgather with: an afidevit. (hat the. pateat lias tigt expired or been transferred. They muat also register their names, residenge, place of business, and all material facks connested with themselves or their buginess. ~Violation of any provision™ of thesct is punishable by a fine or imprisonmethy o/ Bothocthafirss ol °‘°‘°d’§§i $lOOO, snd tho ilr nob more than i months. - er f: ’ , Mbe called to this law, #ifom the fact that it has not. been publishe -‘.thmons of it are doubtless of daily ocourremce. . | -

INpIANA has been amending her divorce laws. It is now required that persons filing application for divorce shall higve been bona fide residents of the State for one year preceding the filing of an application, and ?or' ninety daye bona' fide residents of the county. It furthermore makes it felonyfor any peraon to make any false representations in" procuring a divorce, presoribes confinemetit in the penitentiary as a penalty, and applies the operation of the act to any attorney who shall lend his assistance to procure a divorce through fraudulet means.~—Fxchange: . il . ‘A mistake. The’above. act passed the Senate, but failed in'the ‘House. ' The di--vorce law, therefore, remains unchanged. } N?WMWM—- Teesse . GEN. GrANT promised to remove all of ‘his own appointees who should prove to be unfit fof W* fifi{g& oa»rrh'l ot thi§ pletige He willihave His-hands full for “along time to come, - He cannot afford to - whit long for » beginning=~the Wwork should be commenced atonge.’ it ¥ L : . Tae MEANEST Max ip’;ifi’é@fn‘fiv‘éi in "Michigan City. His loyal heart prompted him to w&fnse‘ 8 oom_migf‘egg\ of ladim the “ptivilege WM “evergreens from his Eemiagfa, unless they would promise 20t o dotonlhite frap oo hopsniend “]di em. o AL AL S

A UTOCRAT HORSE HAX FORK,—To <% supply the dmfhd of this last and best Fork -patented, we have opened a new, department in _our business an:fim;n" dis ?tro&nfl tion we ghall p rest e gsion’ ever offered. Agents wanted in every township. Farmersand Agents gend. for Circulars at once. The trade supplied. ~ Address the Secretary, = . . J. K, WILDER, Akren, Ohio.’ Moy foth, fsgo.er' e i SUBSCRIPTION .RECEIPTS. 1 The following persons have paid their ‘smbscription to the NATIONAL BANNER AN kil e 7 ‘positeeach name indica ol.and No to which payment is made: Vol. No. 3. Wash,, Smith mfi i... 4 — 50 Jc n"Je ':;‘ ¥t W BRSR %%. 4 52E ‘Jpcob Easley, ~ “ ...... 4— B 2 ‘.' n‘;.‘"..":. kinner 4;“?;'“43;‘;:‘;“ ;_' ',.4 ol 52 . u : -|~.i "il “.‘ i..:"i. 4 e 52 - Kdmund Potter, Ligonier,...... 4 — 52 :}nd,_re% Shull, * T 4— gO 0 Cldobel! e L. 419 E%-'&M;Wawm.u .4 —52 fi. H m%dmqu,.; .4 —26 Ghristoptier Stoat, Lisbon,... 4— 52 ‘Bemaining in the P. 0., at Ligonier, Ind., Braybaker, Miss B, Mashtare;John * ooze, Mrs. Malinda Miller, David Bonar, A ¢ Ménier, Daniel ‘Bever, John = Moore, J. M. R CriswellJobn: - Nichely George .- - . “:;.5,'. Jm '.u' qfl. ,‘ “.“E B o £V .sy - & '.‘x_- - LASS. i -;m( b oty » -;‘_‘-"\.‘ Suiiigs 2 U I T ,:w.‘s?."v"~ X P ~-r'e:; oy ai "; ."_" night# Mir ‘ or, Joln . (~%T . %‘¢4.; fw % L N g "HLI3IOT, £ e e - ,:;‘ ] t»,:;g‘x‘_‘gg%.g’fi,!w" R v,:a» ’.:a .A-,:;,:,: i,: 1;: :"", okl & "B M Goopsrep PN

m’"’“ ; O Rit YO 1D MARSRE R NER- tothe CLIMES AN it o e SELESURREE R ARG fam - ‘ I‘4 ‘("""«:::;;"'::. o # :A’*‘ 1 T‘ % M i+ ‘~',’?, T C»\ ] ' Boardion the sBth day o ’g 869, r_;‘%*"' to be for one year. = LEOPOLD SCHLOSS. " Ligonfer, Ind,, June 9th, 1309.-&. AR o TS 0«'-" ¥"‘ :. ':'Jt* S Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Llfl.onier; Ind,, that the undersigned will make l&p cation ‘toithe Board of Trustees of said town for. ; -to 1 #intox! vfl ng uml':elxktm : | one quatrt at a time, on : inal plst of Ligonfer, - Thiat wflfiu!&rfi Lgenen eat the nfig‘gflgl’nfl ; ;onm’,lifit i'v’:'ec{tlor Lorre t“'Sfi)lilt)nlllti) AEMKEBHA N-m} Ligonier, Ind., June 9th, 1869.-Bt. g . EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!!! The undersigned is now selling a receipt for an _unparfleled for preserving §¢& _The “profits upon ten dozen egge, preserved by o _cess 'when selll n%fi,‘a@mw t;pt kgufih&i VlO seg:fiwhnmdi!y g for :served in this manner they will keep fresh for one “year and ar .dsg‘ood for .boiling and frying as when first laid.. I'have had me?eflenoe in the -egg trade of ten years, and can, with confidence, reecommend 'all to try my process.” The expense: ‘of preserving one hundred dozen will not exceed 25 cents, Good testimonials can be flven if re-. ‘quired. Any person sending me one dollar I will send them a recipe; Address 4 8. L. BECK, . May 19th, "69. ¥ Box 436, Ligonier, Ind.

OF SAY, YOO CAN SEE!!! CLOTHING,

B BT, FUBVLSEING 00D, L. Low & Co’s. We 'kecp. con-tantly on fxangl everything si;’itafile : for a Gent’s wear, and our . SUMMER STOCK Just received, is full of gll,fhc Latest Styles i.n CLOTHING, ~ CASSIMERES, Hats Capss .- Shirts, Neckties, 4. COLLARS, &ec., &c. w&j gake"ghe ¢ ‘ ; " Velocipede Collar and Neck-Tie s si)gclalityé,' e i - Our Merehant Tailoring DEPARTMENV"I?“can’t be beat.” Remember the firm. » B TR . L. LOW & CO. Particular Attention Paid to Cutting. _Ligonfer, Ind., June 2nd, 1869,

JACOBS & KELLER, WDALWMR - "IND. ; 5 Havejust re’céivgad o A MA.MMOTH STOCK;’ : 5 HConsistifig of . » CLOT HIN G, Hats & Caps, _ ' BOOTS & SHOES, And a g:reat many other Goods too numer .pus to mention, andkeptina . . . ... FIRST CLASS STORE! et e i "liower -Prices”’ hirs PR Bl 09 Lall and be Convinced ) THE HIGHEST CASH-PRICE J g mamen 1 o COUNTRY PRODUCE! I 8 s 000 $ S AOOBS & KELLER. g Kendallville, May. 6, 1868 Tl KRUEGER BLOCK.

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.. HERMAN KRUEGER'S Gireat American Tea Cpmpdfiy,; Is the most pomo%lgg: énl olt{seg?gnvipe. Teas $l, $1.121:2, $1.30 & $1.50 per Ib. st ~fil'l>ffleodav?-warrant9d i A A money forundel.The urgest stock of T Groeeries, Provisions, T el git abtani ABOVE NEW [YORKECOST. :,:é{.;.. 3 ‘i"' :.‘ : FL T RNAYE D RS EU W EVAR PSI N B R T e ki,

M EITTMEORE. DI e 2 RR 'E PERR B | - BB EY RERR R VIRU RRIV NS DRV (RECR/0 s g st Ll L‘i-"""" 3‘ '7‘*'3"":‘ 35 ni*i“"l‘?“ o % e e k" : , j wi,im-fi\w:\ h '| . com := ‘. The piblic are Waned against reading. this motics! A liboralfreward paid for the detection of any one found doing so!! For full particulars call at = .8o smost Korgot to mentin 3/ comnetign it the sbove, Wt o i moth store rooms are' now crammed from garret to’cellar withthe ~ = = LM@&’_ B ¥ ‘:-, ;; vL 2;‘. i 3 ; ! = * : “;j 2o 2 ik SN T 40 ¥aB f i N iy Mgl FUOReleest, | coraesas e owd oo n Knest, aiaraninns ooii . Best Selected, - _ Most Complete g - A chiegiost Mool af <7k sagaton : e . i SERue fh o :6"- j,’_? : e VHate, Capeys s | - Boots, Shoes, - A SRR Groceries, LT cOusensase, 0¥ i R, To, be found in this region, which.MUST -be sold before -the first of July; as. we expect to be bursted “higher than Gilderoy's kite” by that time and want to‘keep our stock of goods out o% the hands of the sheriff, so :xfyauwanttcbfl}'gbedg CHEAP, now is your time. =" L A We would also mention while we are on the subject, that we. have a severe attack of

B% T i : ; e : P: - a L B ; ol w W‘fnol on the Brain! ; i :,‘ ::‘ “ & - " o ;¥ : i : : § sI ; : And want to pn‘fchasé #t the highest market price; for CASH, any quantity. not to ‘7.0 o T exceed a million pounds of Wool this season. 22 .t Parties deéixinfi to exchange their wool for manufactured goods can find at our store a large stock of the best brands of L&A : RSN Hoosier Jeans, Blankets, Yarns, Flannels, Cloths, ' 2 e e I ARSITOTOR it e And woolen gbuds of every dbscrlption—on the most favorable terms: -So be sure, and > :.8 : e Call and See Us, ¢ perda ‘ ‘ 4 4 . If you want to buy. anything, - : ' Call and See Us, - ST ; ! : e If you want to sell anything. = - : : ; : 7 s i -~ Call and See Us, ' : 2 X 5 s If you dom’t-want to buy anytl’ling, ¢ gl i : A 3 Lo B Call and SeeUs, ey | fi s llf you ‘don’t want to sell anything, : § : e e gl ¢ S e : iE ; ; Call and See Us, : ; : : o .~ - In fact'welike to have you 5 . gl : it : e i Call and See Use== »~ i : v . : ; : anybow 'LigOfier, Ind., May 26th, ‘1869:-“.7 _ ; Stra:us &' Mea.gher » ;

' THE PEOPLE'S VOICE SAYS: Gy ACTY and © ' ” ~ LET US HAVE PEACE” and “PEACE PRICES. eE - ° 5. MEIEXR & QO. %<0.3 % T i : : / w T CANSWER: | : 3 v‘/' 5 bie Se &i L et s : : e WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS *AT PEACE : b 3 : | PRICES. | i i ' Wil s A . : : ; This well known establishment has just brought to this town the : ! : : 3 ¥y | 3 i ;3 5 CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS " All purchased during the recent decline, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and examine - Ly their immense stock, consisting of T i 2 , T Rahiiab e o 4 L . g ; i sze . A L ik Bam e ww - ‘ s -k L A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ; DRESS GOODS, of the LATEST a MOST DESIRA- - Rasl K W BLE STYLES, ‘ e , £ ° ; : - : L RIS X ¥el PR e s § ~~»‘ b L oo dg e 8 APLEIDED STOOK (OB il iv~ Fore MEN’S AND BOYS’' CLOTHING, bo Ui TRE e v < snsuin il T ahes e _HATS AND' CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, e el B et O lORINNG @ IRO iy Of great variety and of the best manufacture, i 8 S 2 aEcERo i .“:%'?’%;‘E:fii‘fs:"x“%Tt.;‘fi?:?{&‘:iu;:\”v'f«':?a&*s;’;.z 5 Ml SRR R D vR o eSO g toed 5 A s . RASRY POV ENeO N PRI “ 7 O ekl Ve el v oty i Ton B e . ALL OFTHEL !Twi *!;m‘ ‘t“"‘fm-wé'fi-‘é—";ess’%%;‘:l,3 oF vao y% SE el e o T T R USSR e s R <U A Sde e oot Soedl o vaßilh is e it Al Bose Eh el gt il 8 e o~ V 45 P © (BT &R VAR e < & { i L : | \ be AR S e ) s CESTDOeE S 3 IR AR G BETERE R Y o S R e R ia i e Fe ot Sy ! NG li“ eNeey &" £ s Sele g e i L e \d most eXtensiye Stock found in this town. A falllineof . % .é“k Vi s, it B ; £ ; el L ' RSV ANt D basdoospande L e e .é‘ ; @~‘ ‘ ’ i € o). ’!: s o o A } :1.,"' Pl eGP 0 ke ol Sowr e doall Snaihmatl mfigt@‘ S i{;&i W L e -~ aroeeries, : : dar :ufig B donide ime Fe o . e : D H i :e ! , » ’ ,»:“.L ,'k £ ““:?fy.ii’fi _fivfig};iii&-zfi TP S] TR gmons S RRNRsN D e Ol R e i e e S BAR Se IR FEAEE el i e ) e . They have a Large and Complete f CLOTHS and - | CASSIMERES, and CLOTHING for Men and Bovs - - |PR RG Wowens Mutens, oo i o e G R eSI sl Sheig AN o BRI Se l TT ERE R F al ERR S tfi 1’1‘?&“ L"““‘\’“’%’."fi‘“ fi:’i‘v ’:gfl*,&;fl# H:’ e f?‘t s;:i‘ g' '#A”\T?(rvyu%f?&g LR R S e e ‘ 2 %”’ffi,fisfla 1539 ROME-FACTORY - NS FLANNELS and BT ANK TS annctaiitle on f’wfiwg‘%‘“hf y s i eU L d BLANKETS c onstantly on aana, | X P 8 red to tho % A 4 i ¥ & S i‘fifl%&i,»t e 3 e '*'@?%,’fig.;fgg“{fi; {,‘4'?*{;3?;? a sy UL i i 'E PAID | . W iy Obatne Rasda Wonl N Aol LSRR TR R u’fi‘“.“fz. ‘:‘""‘,“"." o " TR ey l‘ SRI g e e i T e RIS : il s mamraey . S ; 5

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-;._ | ‘- ;:‘AF_TI{E POPHL@'; 8 i ' Merchant Taiolring Estabishment, IN KENDALLVILLE INDIANA. -flavéjus?: réééivéfl a large ;sto'ck of - Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, ; Sl ; ;111 styles and"qnalilties. In ‘tlmi‘r : | | Merchant .Tq,iléi'ing Depg;ftment "they havé‘a; large : and compl?éte' stock of

Cloths, Coatings, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Vestings & Piece Goods, - for Men’s and Boys’ Wear : ¢ oAt Prices v'v':‘;"in Yo e ofam ‘: /j THEY SEEL BY THE YAjiD "0B MAKE- TOOBDER " clotiing of 'evei‘& pbficripti;;; and st Samsfactmn, : Ntk O of Wit Vil S, Kl

- EMPIRE | DRUG STORE! PR ¢ P 4 NS ’ .‘v‘,‘?i \: . 10 S aopD NEWS TQ THE AFFLICTED !! e b I T Having purchased tho stock of Drugs, Medicincs,. ‘& Wfl Ry . NP r ¥ N 5 Gl rociving aditods thereioin tho b of PURE DRUGS, - CMEDICINES A TR LI TEAT D 'WINES and LEQUORS, il mw E sioiso) Lo S Gntiel ol whadhss L% o ARG STANDAREL 0 ’,‘ g % ',‘,:- 3 ;475-.‘) Ers ;s»;y:i,;: &5t it z,f -\;,‘{_;. e : Patent Medicines. - 3 250 el “"‘-.«i:?;;tf‘f \ §F 4 PAINT&M%Q?L mfl??wm’ ~ Dye Stuffs, 'Cfioib‘gfifié‘éries,. TOBACOOS, CIGARS, SNUEF, Pl ee, B B e L 7 'We ask a share of Public Patronage: : | Come one, Come all, Yo woulk Dud/t worse, sha e fallowss o 0 ixpdd nihlecis w.;‘mgfio,g’,!.;fl,;, s %“;x:f";._}_,}qéfi NIMBLE SIXPENCE.’ L f LNI 8 MOORE. . Ligonler, W%xm i E LB BAKERY! e L *‘* * "‘f 'd‘“ \-q "= "Bread, Cakes, Pies, | And i ept i 8 firét-dlass ™ e T g S AR a 0 i GkgoSt o M YR O | S e eéz: e | Dupli patianage s wepecttuly ottt ST ST

e Zingarißitters: A Bafe Blood Pm'lfler, © A Splendid Toufe, 7 L APlesant Beverage. /A CERTAIN CURE" Preventive “of = Diseases. 3 <%k TR R 4 SErEoss et et B a proscn 'mga%%flmwmmfi%fig% vih an'Dr.: fi.fihfi*sfter.;mfidl, ‘and experiment, discovered . the :Zingarini Herb~-the s i St - oot e ?pi";f@‘;‘&' o . the other waluable: properties: of which tlie zm&mufii’mflsmwmpmwmmmww nfifipfiafimmafiw"%t.f*":‘i%f ver, Cholic; ‘Colds,” Br fl&i‘ei?’sffi 9: + sumption in its first stage, Flatulen- - ; ¢y, Nervous Debility, Female Com- = - plaints, Rheufatism, Dysentery, - Acute and Chronic Diartheea, - . Cholera Morbus, Cholera, . 't Typhoid,and Typhus Fe- . © 1 e Yeke Xellow odever, 4 i % “%he Kidneys, Ha- T ; ' bitual Costive- ~ ° £ LAo S e N In the Mo%&fie&onm all partsof the copntry will testify. 3 W ' ed fom foc elieular contafning testimonial 2 best physiclans, e oooii idu o st Tpdeaid o oo AR T FRi 00 RECOMN § n;: BxSor bavlt e Porer, o Py’ Hon Bdward MoPherson, 4;- 4" o 0 .. Hon Joel B, Danner. . ‘:? SN g%gg ‘Hon' Williarh McShetry; = “‘Wfifw ers, | { ' ebrnary 3d. 186 M\W% ioo &‘,m PRSI ik 48T sy ] i L ;#”‘”"h"fm" R¢34, “%

e BE T ] fiis | NN - ~;— f:- ”‘., wii’ i : ;.‘v. ] .:_«;"/"7.'71 R ETS = ;’.‘u R| : SR-=5% AT 5N B By : : A, (SR Rt LS T e g ' K S Y T .4:‘, ’ v, Eox } ”‘“ bg da i LIFE INSURANCE COMP. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ; BB SR Y CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRRSS, : Armv,? .J—t.j.v 25, 1868, i CASH OAPITAL, - - 1,000,000, : PAID IN FULL. - -

BRANCH OFFIOE: : FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, i PHILADELPHIA, @7 4 Where the general buln?‘oftheComa is - ,tnnsa'cte'% and to which all general com‘épfia. ence should bé nddréssed. =~ ol ; : ‘OPI-jIOfERB £ CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. L JAY COO Chairman Finance and Executivé "HENRY D: COOKE, Vice President. % ‘ EMERSON W, PEET, Secretary and Actusry. ~ This Company offers the following advantages: | ‘Mt isa National Company, ehr?god by lp“e%m Mt e s paliup capltal of $1,000,000 | Hholer 1o et o,préii'llaf " . lthgkhl larger insurance than other companies for the same money. . Ifi’: definite and uflrlzh él ltlltir-:. Sat tis a home company in every locality. . e exemp et O , '{,‘Mhomm 2o un " ‘restrictions in the €B, P y 2 g Mive policy is non-forfeitable. : .Poligbl. es may be.taken _.whic:lnpny%o_th insured ‘their fuli amount, and return sll the preminms, so :!;;t nt}xlo immnheoeou&omr the interest on the Polféig:-my'fie taken that will pgg"to the insure&,mr‘a;ueannmberol;zm uring life; an tllxlmggl ngcoma of one-tenth the amonnt named ine % v s | * & nE s l}o exira rate is/charged for risks upon the lives | o tncari 6 pay divia Ids o policy-h ‘ 4 110! : en -holders;. bit‘x,t‘:t 50 10% & coaé’t.qumdendrwmc{e' %fi , B o T Ry Clrmln.rz Pamphlets and foll partlculars givem on app%(_l)cg ion to?hel}mnch Office of the Co%pa’- 4 By, or IR L AN BN : - B A KEAN & CO. Mieh. General Agents for Kichigix?q ng&u It}drth. Indiana - L g . ’ L ; C. G. Bam, Ligonier, Ind,, Agent for ' LaGrange,- Noble and Whitley coun- - Aeg Tt Bt * Ever Bearing Strawberrv, = - The Mexican Ever Bearlng Strawberry Plant waskroqgg:m; hand satche _lromJllflu. Mexi - co, in the Fall of 1858. But one of the Plants sur - vive'dftheioumey, from which the extensive Plantation of Messrs.J. P. Whifl‘:fi& Co., in;Detroit , - “Mich., wn'propns:ted. and which firm now offerfor the first time their thrifty Plants to the public.. | “ ¢ This Plant, cominsfltxom an extremely warm cli‘mate, is peculiarly a %t:d to the Northern States. - It does not winter-kill, being entirely unlike most, - if not all, familiar varieties of the Strawberry; while the Mexican shows great and thrifty rrnftstalks.and leayes when the snow §oe&,ofl' in the Spring, the.others show scs;a!y signs of life. It 'does not bear fruit %:lodi yor monthly, but _continuously. . Ripe berries have been»aicked as early as the 28th da&of- May, and contintiously from that time until the Sth of November. Possesses t prolific qua.utiesi)gnd furnishing the gmist %gcio::u belMes. Can gmmntegh} lagan loam, or on nearly clay land ; myay be tg:?la{:tbd at any seasqg m m&:.cm. ry results. For particulars enquireof i bt Mobisi S 0 Bag "H'c‘&&%‘x"’“nga -Agent for ;A an, es, - I, ot Ry (R

We, the Druggi5t50f.................:..ca1l the attention of our customers to the letters published below of the wonderfnl efficacy of Dr. gloum(‘s Btomach Bitters, Dr. Rosaok’s Scandinayianßlood Parifler, and Dr. Roback’s Scandinayian' Blood Pills, 'We bave beén selling these mm nes long ,enot:fh to know that they are-all they are recommended to “be, and that the certificates (of cures publighed are true, ~ Bigned. :

TESTIMONY. BUSINESS LIKE STATEMENT: . "FROM A BUSINESS MAN. Fraxkriy, OAxknANp Co., Micu., _May 14, 1858. } - Dr.€. W. Roback, Dear Sir: Ereceived asupply of your Scan.dinavian Remediesa shorttime since, and the fil;st thing I saw, on_ opening one of I,:Z'ou'r___ alma‘nacs,was acureof R eumatism, ‘l. immediately sat down .and wrote a:friend of mine, stating I had just received a new_medicine,Mthat ‘was advertised: to ‘cure the worst cases of Rheumatism. © The friend was Lemuel B. White, of Southfield, Oakland. County,: Mich., who hasbeen afflicted with theabove diseasetwo years. Isent hima ‘bettle of the Purifier and a box ‘of Pills, stating to take them or send’ them back. ' He immedi- - atély commenced using them, and in fouiy days he was able to walk to my store. He'Stated that he believed one bottle of Purifier and one box of pills. ‘would%ure him entirely. The above statement: ean beMob-. tained on hisodth,ifnecessary, ashe told me a fow dayshgo. ‘1 think your -medieing will sell like hot' cakes when onee introduced into this !f@lgghbofhmlw? . Grixp Expex, Baton Co:; Micui, Dr..C. W. RoBACK : S SRR ERS B @ O e S T ‘DéarSir:—For four: years I was severely ey g e, g ~ i afflicted with RheuPRI R Hoey -Rt Dgem i dbebiat 4 Reieie s matism.so that 1 was confined to my house e e R R SHog, vfi@"‘fi’@sfl' cured some %? {m ar @ww&% KIS ana H»i10o0a 2 urluer, iromyouragents, Messrs. Case & TurN B e