The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 35, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 December 1869 — Page 4

e HirN 1 ‘Eg‘ T": e s s oAI o s i e e S - Notice Extraordinary, After this date the name of no new Subseriber will be entered on our mail ' book, withont pay in advance. After . the Ist day of January, 1870, we will strike froem our book every name not crediied in advance. R TT T I T SR T T T o thvehppdintel M 7, Dames U. Bit. ler 8 our authorized agent for the collection of substriptions to the NATIONAL BANNER, and bespeak 'for him the kindIy assistance of our friends throughout the oonnty. i 0 A BT SISO . RAIL ROAD ARRANGEMENT. Te the Delegaten 1o the Demeeratio State Arraigements have Deen made with the C. C. & L. and the Peru & Ind. Rail Road Companies to carry delegates to the Demoeratic State Convention, to be held at Jndianapolis on the Bth of January next, at balf fare, a speeial train for the return trip being jnéluded in this armangement, upon ‘eondition’ that 100 ‘delegates avail themselves of the opportunity. The fare from Laporte to Indianapolis and raturn - is #6, and by the above arrangement del egates can return to their respective homes ‘oo Sunday. In order to secure the special ‘train, and for the purpose of ascertaining whether the requisite number can be proeured, it is desired that the chairmen in the various counties immediately commupigate the number of their delegates ,-to the undersigned. It will, of course, be andqrsiooq that only those are entitled * tn passage on thie special return train who - go to Indianapolis over the same route, - The train for Indiampolis Jeaves La- " porte at 8:30.4. M, one and a half hours ‘aftér tha srrival of the Morning Expremson the M.B. & N. L R. R.

-J. B. STOLL, Ligonier, Ind. v voane vl —— f Woeman Suffrage in Wyoming. ; ¢ 'The following is the text of the law re’ Leuntly enacted - by the Wyoming Leégisla. fargr " F o T e \Ba it enacted by the Couneil and Houee of —Represontatives of Wyoming Territory. | Smorron 1. That every woman of the age of twenty-one years, residing in this [Territory, may, at every election to be Ebolden under the laws thereof, cast her {vote. And her-rights to the elective fran{chise and to hold office shall be the same |under the election laws of the Territory |xs those of eleetors. » | Bme. 2., This act shall take effect and ein foree from and after ite passage. | It may be necessary to state, says a Wy- : }sming W;,that the common:law right &o enter into marital relations is not Trepealed by the passage of this act. This s:ertainly a great victory for the strongfindcd ladies, and will encourage them " th attack the bearts of the members of o@hér sueceptible Democratic Legislature. | , . ; A Wife 1n Distregs. “Pray tell me, my dear, what is the cause of those tearn?” e _ , “Oh, such a disgrace.!". " “What is it my dear! Don’t keep me ia snspense.” “Oh, I have opened one of your letters, sapposing it to be addressed o myself. i: certainly looks more like Mrs. than f.", 4 ? “Ys that all? What harm can there b in & wife's opening her husband’s letur' ?n ~ . 1 “No harm in the thin! itself, the conteats! Buch & disgrace! " “Who bas dared to write me a letter anfit to be read by my wife " “Oh no; it is éomched in the mast chaste end Leautifnl Jahgnage. - But the contents, the coritentl’" « o L Yo N Hore.the wife huried. her face in her imadkerchief, -and commenced sobbing slood, ‘while her husband eagetly caught ap the litfer end commenced reading the epistle that had nurl& brokea his wife's heurt. It was a bill from the printer for threa yests subscription for the sewepaper. _ :

Bousp 20 Have 11.—The suthor of tie following lined was evidently very wuch ‘oot ia his ways:” : %::‘él?m;m;::;‘;:* O nom Tiend o Xim bus can't 13 gould wish my love beside me; - { As I've you beésid¢ me now; But tbcp{&ur_o s denied me, ; , Bo I'll xisw you snyhow. ) WantTED, everybody to know thet G, §. Domler, hat gone iato the grocery trade AgelB, and that he is detarmined to ®!l goods et lower fignres than ever before) for rendy pay. The publie are invitad to cpll snd examine his sbock of gro cerias, sugars, tows, &, in the brick block oppmeite the Dodge Houm. | ‘8948 Tns ugequaled gtock of Groseries kept st Qocker's are worthy of inapaction. It comprises pverything desirable pertaining to the trade. 'We canhet eaumerate the: thoumand and one articles he has in store, bat if any person wants to be pleased, let them drop'in and ses. ‘ { o e el A et - » HeLro, MistEß ! T¢'s five dollers fine for driving over this bridge faster than s walk.” “ Ob, get out ! I can’s stop to fool sway time over fines and bridges, now. I am after gome of that good Clothing at L. Low & Co's. That's what's the matter ! ('lang! Dobbia,” , i

+i e cattlfl) B eet e . * All parties indebted to Straus Brothers on notes due, are requeted to wsttle the mme before January Ist, 1870, All notes not paid st that time will be collected by law, without further notiee, unless satisfagtory drrasgesient for farbher time .ud‘o. i i LT FS -e-Bt, ik b+ &> WE . b A Grouerins of every deseription, from ¢ tarrel of “Coffee A” Bugar to s match can be found st /the first class . gracery store of J. Deeker. Let all thase desirlng s pure article, give himacall. " i Ir you wish to buy anything in the live of gents’ furnishing goods you shauld not, il to @il st L, Low & Co’s. S i 3 bl i R e Go to Jackeon & Myen' for Buffalo Rl 00 0 ISR DOC ko Ht& o in the markes thag you. itasote B iBl " lasume, il and e the ssscrimentof LS LI iy A i - —= - ”j l_ ~— 570(&‘1 -:;a g Tus heaviest stoek of Grocezies at qutfi.'if%iffifi% T O o' th Oanifld & Bimery's -for-cliewp rßoopbAelN s ratlt gy 19 | Until January Ist, J. w ?fi‘jxm e v Quenmareat oot A Mm &xflm buy yblr Gloves. 0 114 iR W P Y fiy«/& (R &

For the jformé} tien of ‘the few people in this region, who are not alréady aware of the fact, we would announce that we haye made ample arrangemons-for the-fall trade:-by: filling ..our . large and commodious establishment with' & full"” and complete stock of ngd’s;’*e‘specia"llyl adapted to the season and the wants of the community. Our stock has been selected with' ‘‘care, ‘and bought at thevery lowest CASH prices: - In-<the different branches of staple and and. fancy Dry Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Ladies,” Men's & Children’s ‘Beots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries,.Queensware, Furs, Robes, Shawls, Carpets, &e., &c., our stock is full, choice, fresh, and of the latest . styles-and being purchased at “Low water mark” figures-we are enabled to offer special inducements to.parties wanting anything in the different . lines of goods kept in our stock. We would call the~especial attention of .the Ladies to our Dress goods departme’t,in which they, il fod_p collection of the richest and most beautiful patteriis ever displayed in this market.,

.. We cordially invite an ‘examination of our: stock: and prices, and will atall ‘times deem it a pleasure *tp show our goods, ‘and 'give prices to all whomay ;:?pv'or uswith a callwhethjr they wish to huy or not. ) - Straus & Meagher.. ! P, S-—-We still con~ tinue to pay THE HIGHEST price ' for et (P SN T nRUARY e ' ek R e h HOOWOE goy TRAT € .

¥ A g : . i g | ‘ 3 { 54 ; ey @34 WP A --A,T—— A o |Ak EKower Prices than Everi S, EITER & CO. ' ‘ | ’l‘h%s well known esmblighme’hghas Just ht;onght to !,bi; town the : CHEAPEST ‘AND LARGEST STOCK OF GO)DS All purchased during the recent decline, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and examine | ¥ : ~.lheir immens‘eawck. consisting of ' i FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

‘ ibt ¥ A’ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ' il ; : 7 ; ¢ : i i '.I)RESS GOODS, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRAg . BLE STYLES, = : ‘ G A SPLENDID STOCK OF | g o | - G : ol ; MEN'S A 'S CLOTHING MEN’S AND BOY LOTHING, i ' oy e At <" 'HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, { i or m"iem vnfie_t:y md of the best manufacture, 3 : : Carpets: and @ilcloths, aronth dgnry ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNE, : ' Queensware & Glassware, The best find most extemife Sl-we;k found in (h%s toy&n. A fall line u;” : Notions, _ _ AL T Baskets, A & ‘e i ‘ - _ Groceries, ¢ ; And_ gther articles too numerous to memibn. AN THEIR ‘ :To ° 4 Merchant Tailoring Department, ’fhey have a Large and Comblet_e'Stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, and CLOTHING for Men and Boys ' | are made to order in the Best Style and : at the Lowest Rates, ¥ ¥W™ No charge for shdwing our Goods. Call and examine our stock, and you will find that it ca&not be beat, eh,ger in price or gunality, Dy any establishment in Northern Indfana. : .. IBF¥" ROME FACTORY JEANS, FLANNELS and ‘BLANKETS constantly on hand, and especial inducements offered to those who wish to tradg Wool for Goods, at as low a rate as any factory in the country. ° - : HIG!!ES,'I‘ ‘_ CASH PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT, and all other Grains, Seeds, Wool, Hides, Pelts, and all kin@s of marketable produce, by ' . o i . : : n A . S MIER % CO. : Ligonier,.lnd., April 26, 1869. : At their Store in their Brick Block.

FIRE, FIRE, FIRE! T CUNNGIT L WREAT CLOSHG-OUT MALL! BNGAEI. & CO. CLOTHING, . CLOTHS,CASSTMERES, VESTINGS, HATS,CABS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Now is-the time to buy. ThQSé Goiids must be Sold. . ENGLE & CO., ROSSBACHER BLOCK.

3 ‘ 3 i f . ATTENTION! Cabinet Shop yp e s oot 2w s JEr X e N v.,"r;‘v“.;;~v':f‘r::l' j ks d R g Reimi 1@ ; ;b : bis o pid Cabinet Warve. b Tsimsh e w ok krukd o 1 <3 W LB IRERD R e ! » panlisd oo Hun et n B »:'gnq.;n..‘nmx ¥ faes : WO‘;}%&TPWM{Y‘“‘“?‘?“ to the cit izena"q } 9 1é oun v t “\‘s~ é' “ §tflrl ; has on hand's fiih a%fdfifie%dfi?ficfi%il consisting inpart of 1 b DRESSING BUREAUS,. . .. . ApLps 1w i WARDBOBES E'S'lii dond aot ':;-;'g"rrfiflyg} LOUNGES, 1§ ot sriseniis inbat yssou7 W boe o Sh nigdes b sun it ORI, CIFADE: = ° ta i 3 728 3e¥c ol L 1 e T @ED-St’_I‘EADS,; . m; o m .wmmhgpgt Ly kept in a o Flash, Cabiiet. Bhop, . TARticular at yéntwnm?d»m%;, goiishrs wrad o bodue NS YOG R Y 0 adsiian sigag e . UNDERTAKING' BUSINESS, - 81 4 badbeaig e I Rate Uik Blita e AT Ay o g sptn ‘gfi”.-‘f h K s Iways GG ind ke, 10, 6Kt pon Aémg ' g:::".;rgxli. .g,.d o My Br; 1800, 27/ o enovesonc OF 3 sne ¥l . wictms Rrimall G ely Ml ¥ oam v SR

, A SPLENDID STOCK : N l)v{‘ T i | B ] ‘ | i a 5 BOOTS & SHOES s AT UIE BRO Vgt USR | 000 AT?@EOLD:STA}WD?OF b i 'P. SISTARHEN. - THEBEST OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED. | }'w" arrait ol of our work, s in oage.of iy (LR AU e b reed | o o e E_ ’,"‘:"?:_"! :At ”~-‘15‘&“: RS ey ey tiyy ! R PN T L 2D R et R SAe TR i Free of Charge. ' e o i s Cull and Examine our Stock before pir: Wi eA St A T uh il alan R taly Seiarak 5 b i a 00l ,;'«xi?:::' gJ" _;"l‘s 860 s eanihil JodEE. ity Ybk qu "w‘i’ hi fil 31 ~&’J“fi"‘;flw’!u“ “Bina 3 ‘fiw’l i, A 4 2& £ 18 0 kel 2 el bl o ImOtte. 0 i e dißat e A | i a le,

- LAZAR AWUS & MORRIS, Practical Opticians and. Oenlists e Loxnox,,Gmr» Brivams, &¥vr. . HARTEFORD., coxx, u.s. .., . . e . 3 EY /S g b\ Have appointed ! HIGGINBOTHAM & SON,, Watchmalkers and Jewelers, Lot LIGONIER, INDIANA, i Sole Agentsfor the Sale of their : CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Whieh ' biave been ' extensively uséd in Great Britain and Upited States, sk pasteightyears, aud for which they claim. the undermentioned advantages” over those in ordinary use, the proof uf which may be seen in {heir constantly increasing business during the past eight years. Ist. Tuat from the perfeot: construction of the lenses, they assist and preserve the sight, renderin_g frequent changes nnnecessaty. 2od. Toar they confer a brilliancy and dis. tinetness of vision, with an amouut of edsé and comfort not hitherta enjoyed by spectacle Wearers. - Brd. Tuar the material from which the Lenses are ground is manufactured specially for optic purposes, and is pure, hard and brilliant, and not hable to become seratehed. -

_4th, Taar the frames in which they ardset, ‘whether gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and finigh, and guaranteed perfeci in eveéry respect. S 5 They are the only Spectacles that pRESERVE ASWELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT. And are: clheap¢st, because the best, always lasting many years without chapge being nectesary. : . 82~ Obe of the firm will visit Ligonier, at theé Btore of their Agents every 6 months, for the ‘purpose of fitting those having ‘difficalt sights, when any Spectacles sold by their ‘Agent during the interval will be exchanged free of charge if not properly fitted. (}g‘ WE EMPLOY NO PEDLERS, _&%¢ et. 13th, 1869. . Iy. BTEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. . - Lo o ALBUMS, )1 : CHROMOS. ‘

E & H.T. ANTHONY & CO,, ) 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, m'llo attention of the Trade to their extensive uunm.em of the . ‘above, of their ewn puication, mennfacture end importation. We publish seer' Porr Thonsand subjects of Sterecscopic Views ssctuding :

‘Mammoth Cave, | Central Park, Treaton Fatls, f Great West, . ‘ Housatenic, . l Delaware, i 3 | inostantsaeous, | |

Susti, ' ‘White Mountains, g | w..:?:x' at, {

Oar l-pdned Views embrace a large nurvm}nt. lneléldln" the ehoicest productions of Win. Fuglandy O. W. Wileon, Lamy, and other aminent photographers, consissiag of - 4

Soain, {] Tulleries, : Bf. Cloud, 3 ] PP~ Oin 3 vy I C!’ylll"‘"‘t‘llft: : Tyrei, . !

'v'v"?...i“ | ’ Pu‘npfi . J Germany, - Austrin, I ! Taly,

Rhine, Pyrenees, ‘ Paris, Rogland, ‘ Scotlaad, !

. } Alze, . THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE,' A new and intensely ‘.nlere‘-liuz series. Also, Illuminated and Tunnn: pont Views, in great variety. Weare alas exclusive Agents in Americs for “FERRIER'S GLASS' VIESVS, of which we have a splendid sssortment. Agents for Frith's Series of 8 1 4% 81-2 in. Photographie Views ia Switserland, the Rhine. Bugland, Scotland, Wales, &e. flnmsc'g::s.—we mannfacture very largely, and have a large stoek of ske de. les at the lowest rates. 7 t PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Our Manufectureof Albums is well knewn throughout the ceuntry as superior'in qrality and heauty to all # mmil are made 3‘l own Factory. and enr styles are different fyom eof any othe® maker. Buyers should sol fall td ses ous #%oek Defore making their purchases. i e CHROMOS. These beautiful ' plctures, that eannot be distinguishsd from Mo mfll Peintings, at one tenth their cost, we import largely fr:: London, Berin, Vienna and Roms, and supply the trade at dowest rates. - - ambrs g 2 i 2 4 ‘E. &H. T. ARTHONY & (O, 501 Broapwayr, N. Y., : Bmyporters and Manufss of Photouraphic Materials

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The | Great External Remedy. 4 For Man and Beast, It 20ill Cure Rheumatism. “ The reputation of this preparation is so ‘well: ‘established, that little need be said in this connecHans R e SR On MAN it hg:gever failed to eur¢ PAINFUL TNERYOUSAF TIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES,STIFFNESS 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 preparaticm: it penetrites to the nerve and bone immediately on being appiicd. ; ON" HORSES it willcure SCRATCIHES, SWEENEY, POLIAEVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNgING SORES, SADDLE or: COLLAR GALILS. SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE . STIELES, &¢. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN . and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. . /I have met with great success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt-of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. S, : : DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprictor. 4 "BALTIMORE, Mp. Bold by Joseph Pearce; Ligonier, Ind.f26 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. s

; No. s.—Adver, ¢ P S SRR |A “ : | 4 % 1 Y ' i 3 - B\ £ NN B ¢ Lot the'afliéted read,iand Jearn that a perfect and radical cure 18 warrdnted and g;;mnteed to all whoeare afiticted. © DRURAPHAEL "describes the disease withont any information from the patient. «He explains its, cause, and. %uamm,eee its cure ; and what is better still, he will honestly and frankly tell you whether Iyou can be cured, or not, which will save your health and life from wrong treatment. He cures privite and secret diseases; without the use of mercuryyhindrance from business, or fear; of discovery or exgoiute. His bo#anic remedies restore manhood and vigor, angd . make the barren fraitful, and enable the gingle to cet murried, with the assurance 5 of having & contented wife and hedlthy children, LADIES, ! whose delicate health malke it aecessary for them not to ‘havé childrén; use his Preséutive. - Itnotoonly prevents an increase of family; but it wilLvoumte and preserve the health, beécause His. PREVENTIVE against thaving chil dren is innocent, safe’ and sure. It does not in- . tarfere with diet or occapation. It operates without sicknese or expoésare. If Ladies who' have suftered from misplaced confidence, eonsult him before. they geét married, he will restore ;theéir bloom. freshness and vigor of youth, and enable Them to enter married life with confidence of heaith and ha};pinesa’. T . 37 Consultation hours from 10A. M. tob P, M. at: No. 213 EAST MADISON STREET, up etairs. . Consnitation fee. Two Dotrars: Interviews. contidentisle - ) E ‘.

Persons at a distance may commaunieate. confidentially, by letter, if they enclose Tweo Dollars for a consujtation'fée. Send four 3 cent stamps for tux book entitled, ‘“.Guide té Health and Long Life. Winning the Affections of the Op‘posice Sex, and Important Hints to Business Men." Address 5 all letters as follows :. i } : d Dr. Raphael, Post Office Box: 3 21897185 Chieago, Ilimois.g ;o 8 %y % OAR AR R I TATAR AT A ... . SECOND WIDTH. . . COOK,COBURN& CO. . Advertising Agents, Chicago, o ) {1 4y Are authorized to receive AdverR i et e ! .j.rates, and ayre Agents. for, ewspai ',i;ier’:'myugaammm - i I“N 3 Fl4 . P ‘ | o ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN! Harvest béing over, wheat being brought to market in immense W@flieg,_ -and money being Put in circulation an’the' farmisg’ dommunity, Ldesire to call'the atfention sf my custom«ers toiithe fact that [, too, am in? noed'’ q{ my yearis-eernings, ‘and therefore’ eallupon kli‘to settle-their-aceounts ‘now: ‘A prompt compli gnce with thisrequest is earnestly desiredi Ligonier, Aug.? B:=tf | “P/SBISTERHEN. .+ "All persdns indebtéd to Dr G. W, Carr, “on account® of-se¥eral yéars” standing,’and to lirs: ,Carr &-Randall;-are-requested-to make-~immore-diate settlement o ¥ 10 d malisilga s Ligonier, AugnetlB; 1860 » ~duief ol asiic 1,000 New Subj 5 % I;‘.;* ™~ A’“’: N-fi 32 :?!', - u H iE eB 1) sip R h I Bloa 20 G18%4 8 q s vy T YAt £ seribers ~ wanted i SAETTSHEORAW (BRI : 5 cw.‘:féi. tfi N A e Q;}nixgm«}!fi ~y e ®irvaiiy 58 1E LA ey i National Banner. bR S AROPt OO T YR S 0 fi,;! SOO A " WIATRY 6 ’f‘m W HQN S r;m%! e e N 71 Breadwsyy:New:¥ o o RN 3%

KEROSENE_ LIGHTS PERFECTED ! EntENy. e Safest: = = . Simplest! et » Best ! . "We have aisoa ‘lurge variety of PIRS‘T-CLAS§ GAS FIXTURES Afla;;wd for burning Kerosene or Gas, with our pat--ent improvements, Chandeliers, Brackets, Kangr:g, Table aud ifand Lamps, of all kinds, can be lighted a 8 quickly as Gas, filled and trimmed as safely and’ ‘neatly, without removing the shade, globe or chim. 'pey, or unscrewing the burner. We have a full stock ~of Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures, and all goods connect'e:d therewith. i JULIUS IVES & Co., : 5 < ' REMOVED TO Nos. 37 Barclay St, and 42 Park - Place, New York. : m OIATD ol PAPER BAGS AXD FLOUR SACKS, - RORERT GAIR, ' (Successor to LAW & MITCHELL) ot Manufacturer and Printer of METROPOLITAN PAPER BAG FACTORY. And Jobber of TWINES & PAPER, No. 143 Reade St. hetween Hudson & Greenwichy, NEW YORK CITYX,. %7 Orders by Mail promptly attended to : i Cheapest House in the United States! | © M. E. MEEKER, 106 NASSAUSt,, ( nea&Ann St. ; and 87 ANN St, NEW YORK T Manafactarer and Jobber of -, Frames ofevedy description, Chromos, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, © Lithographs, Phot 4 Stereoscopesand . | Albums, &e. . h AT THE LOWEST NETT CASH PRICES. ; : | Everybody is invited to call and exami ine our extensive stock. i Catalogues farnished on spplication.

] Cuba, f ‘New Grenada, Venczuela, s ! “ The Andes; ' ', China, Japan, } Ergland, &c., &e. . 1

I HMereulanewm, ! Fontajneblesu, Cumpeigne, ] Nersajlles, ! Napleg, ' ! Rome, &e., &6

WM. MAYER, ' : .. IMPORTER OF : FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY (GOODS, As Alabaster Goods; China Figures, Chessmen, ~ Musical Boxes, Cigar Stands, Work Boxes, :‘ ! Ladies’ Companions, Swiss Houses, .. ' \ _Dreas(ing*Cues, &e., &c,, &o. Manufacturer of = | TRAVELING & LADIES BAGS : Pocket Books, and Fine Leather: Goods | 148 FULTON' Bt, NEW YORK. . SOMETHING NEW! ‘ " Eatent Séal-Flat 2 : # | ] ] \ | MACHTNE GUMMED ENVELOPES, Eor Beauty, Utility, and Uniformity, l-mnd gumL ming does not equal machine work. | All -prices, sizes, styles, and qualities of envelopes constantly on hand, WARRANTED PERFECT AND FULL COUNT. f . : For sale at all Stationery and Fancy Goods Stores. Also, - constantly on hand six different varieties of Initial Packages, in price from 23 cen's upwards ' | - BERLIN & JONES Envelope Co., | | 134 & 136 William St., New York. Sole Manufacturers of the Patent Seal-Flat Machiue Gummed Envelopes. - i

- IT HAS NO EQUAL' coLBY’S ¥ , PATENT = W= 0 5o : - IMPROVED OfGsns =l | Y v - NSRS XS T, : ‘:v “n R z % oL K ,‘ ®4 = ¢ Clothes Wringer. >, : MANUFACTURED BY v : COLBY BROTHERS & COMPANY WATERBURY, VERMONT. *

. Can be seen at 508 Broadwaf, New York. THEECOLBY WRINGER is a perfect combination of simplicity, efficiency and durability. It contains no unnecessary parts, but every quality that can be desired in a machine for' ’expr_egsing water from elothes is embraced in this, making it the UNI. VERSAL FAMILY FAVORITE. 2R Price Less .than any other Wringex. . We warrant our rolls to hold better and to last lon ger than the rolls of any Cog Wheel Wringer. If a roll should get loose, return it within one year and ! we will make it fast without charge. Cur Galvaniz- | zed Iron Frames are warranted not to rast. - {1 | Agexfits and Canvassers Wanted- ' ' :Everywhere. [0 i 1 Addressicr call on' | SMITH, MORSE & 00., 4 , . 1,908 Broadway, N. Y., Dealers, &o.

Best and cheapest Deodorizer in existence, .- | For Outhouses, Water-Closets, Stables, &o. Instantly:stops bad smells and noxious gases, Protects horses and cattle from Rinderpest. Drives vermin from poultry and young plants: Preven;,B, contagion and infection. ... Cheapest and most convenient carbalic powder in mhrßet. G W A e Meets chief requiiigments—netmpoum. Board of Health. . . = . b First Premium awgrded by Awmerican Institute, Circulars, with testimonials, mailed on applicaflonl -1 . HOLILINS, KIRKUP & CO, | i e '7. ;12 Dey St; New York IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, .. To Manufacturers and Dealers in Boots, ‘ Shoes and L_gafltg_r. ‘ ) 4wl GAHILL’S; FRENCH - IMPERIAL BRONZE. ‘ INDISPENSABLE TQ THE TRADE. It being a new and valuable article for Bronzing every variety of . f 1 b BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER &o. And most especially adapted to LADIES?, Mmfits u{d‘DGmme’szu‘w Aty Sy ol B 1y applicable to all other articles for whicha Bronze may be used.” * B Soe - Will Bronze equally well over any co'or or surface .ang last.as. ;o;lxgi;;; ?;z Bmupsa Al d: v‘fgo‘o d' Trape supplied at $4.00, $7.50. and sl2.oo.per doz or tria‘lmbottfei; sent if deim with any ‘other re;girea iniformation, at the regular pries, yiz: 35 ots., 75 ota:: iaillzld ‘f %.,00 per bottle, Orders solicited and promptly od By 37 ot en W AVEIHTUTITY MG RS ngll'x McCALBUM, Sole Agentforthe U. 8. R T Ty T w,mo::.r‘ Retail Delers’ &Shoe Eanufroturer’s ‘Suppgy&? 3.’

FOUND: AT LAST, 4 Sy gt g A Remedy that has curgd mow ;lrcase's'px LRI o 1L SHIER (TEY YRy lid g e 3 ‘COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HEM%RRHAGS OF Tgigg‘mes (if.ia{ = i3t B CONSUMPTION, DOOB i W For the numbar.of:bottles ol thas ang: medicine 770 qver Tatrodiged to the pabiie. Tete Ton 0 MeDONALIYS ~Compound Syrup of Petrolenm, . Nature's ?mugt-g}@fl to m’ah:.;rugd entifety | haymless, .Con :mnfi?pnm,or,;‘.m. DBIE” | - !* " tions—no mineral or vegetable s o . Two thousaad botiles 40l fn ‘Trouton, . 3.dur O IRIGEE Asortre six Yo ¢, | 5 GEO. _McIfiONALD. Prog;. mcngn. Exg;‘.f; : 3 L 4 s 2V, y¥, G 0 ,_gzglr: %r,p&x’)i; th':’t.' 'Ff % é"fl» %?A’thsg,;figdy; Y‘ogg:" West's Improved Pump. féh'nu most :ufipxg, nmg:. ; ;gg;-géifii; 5‘..@? the Cheapest, Double. roe. Purop, . g, VB 0Y WOl Kaswrs S Fotpmistieds b sf“"_'?%" P@i‘,’fifl'fi;fl’,??y rcdatats e ;i?maz Otis’ Pateat Lightning Rods, qu'ma'mu,y : W inimg@}u; Anierion.’ !fig of ‘worthless i ns and. infringements afloat, | gmg%?‘%fi}" ;fa bbilea SN soo Ran, sof gthet Kinde ablowmmt PRANE; fistal 1) Saacho Panza W mdmili. "1 | Selr‘Rejhlating dnd SelAdjobtable Boxes, - . | Bmpire Corn and 'Feed Milk:

TRI eST S g BTI et LT ] AGENTSCOLUMN !| L " 2 - e Agents Wanted TOKNOW that C. F. VENT, Subseription ' ‘Book Publisher, 38 West Fourth Street, Cincin- | nati, 0., is offering Better Books and Better | Terms than auy ocher publisher in the country, | Having had large 'experience in: the busiuness, g first as an Agent, and for the last eight years as | a publisher, be knows just what books will suit ! the people, and ‘hence such as willsell. 7 ] _ He does not take his books second band from | Esstern publishers, and pay the cost of transportation all the way from the East, as do nine- | ty-nine bundredths of those who. sell subserip. | tion books in the West, but publisheés them himgelf in Cincinnati, where skilled labor and book material are cheap, 8o that he ‘¢an afford to seil | 4t lower retail prices, and, at the same time, allow Agents from s°to 10 per cent. more than they can obtain on other books. | Agents, study your own interests, read the fol: lowing advertisements, select the book that you think you would like to sell, and seénd your address for circulars and terms to s i ‘€. F. VENT, asubove, |

. IWANTED, AGENTS FOR BIBLE LYRICS ‘Consisting of a Metrical Verification of what ‘may properly be termed the POETRY OF THE BIBLE and of verses constructed upon topics selected from otber ‘portions ‘of the Inspired |Word, together with the entire Book of Job in the form of & Sacred Drama. S wEa i . This great Work by it gl o 4 | Rev. JOHN A. MURRAY : ;'Has been in active preparation for'over. thirty _years, and is just now completed.” -It has re‘ceived the cordial endorsement of leading clergymen of all the pricipal religious denominations, and will be found to fill a long recogniz‘ed hiatus in our Christian literature. .= ' ; . We will sead to any address a sixteen page .circular giving full particulars, with copious exitracts from the work, and from numerous letters from competent autboritly who have exam‘ined the mnuuscrwt; and, also a sample of the superd full ]pago hoto-Lithograph with.which ‘the work will “be embellished.” It will be the most richly embellished, the best printed, and the handsomest boand book of the season; and in short, it will meet every requirement of a very useful, highly:popular and (Luigk selling book:: Agents should consult their best intérests: and send for a cireular. . = FEAL €. F. YENT, Poblisher, 38 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. « P.S —Agents are now meeting with aplendid success, g *

WANTED=—AGENTS FOR . Bingley’s History of Compiete ‘in one elegant Super-Royal Octavo Volume of 1200 Pages, with 1200 Tliustrations; exhibiting 10 & series of delightful “Anecdoles. and descriptipus, the habits and modes of life ‘of the various Beasts, Birds, Fish, Insects, R tiles, Mollaska, and Animalcula of. the ‘whg?e world; thus presenting a whole library of useful information in a single volume, in a style so simple and fascinating a 8 to interest young and old alike. We will send to any one desiring information, with a view to takifg an agency, full particulars of the work, end of our New Plan, whereby rapid sales and largie profits are insured. It.will surely pay any old agent, or any intalligent person in need of profitable employment, to write for particulars Address, , = 0. F. YENT, - Cincinnati, Ohio, -

AGENTS WANTED H ; FORTHE - G i: American Farmer’s, + HORSE BOOK, | IN BOTH THE BNGLISH AND :GRRMAN ' - By ROBERT STEWART, V.S, SSTH THOUSAND, now in press, and }tbe demand continues unabated. Th: work cbv«ers the whole ground of the Breeding and Rdisf ing, and the treatment of Horses and -Mules ‘both in sickness ‘and in heath. It has won its ‘own wey to popular favor, and is to dély the most popular and best-selling book out, . - At no time’ since its first issue, have'agenta met with such success as is now érowning their efforts. Ope sgent writes: * Thé Horse Book sells su}rprigiug!y well.”. Another says: ‘‘ The. more the book is used the better it sells.”” Another: ‘“All'my books are delivered and with surprising’ success—more than I ever saw in the book line ‘before.” Another says: “Ttis the best book of the kind I have ever seen.” Another: ‘I have seen all ‘my subscribers snprj plied and they are well pleased.” Anothep: *“Our best horsemen take the book and say it is 1 the best Horse Book in existence.” Another says: ‘‘ It is most assuredly a'BooN to the American Farmer.”” Address, ... s iR b " C.F.VENT, . g TS Ciacinnati, Ohio. . |

WANTED-—AGENTS FOR The Lives of-the i President & Vice-Presid’t Complete toMay 1, 1869; in one elegantl2 mo; Vol. 0§427. pages, embellished with the " best of steel portraits extant ; and 22 elegant wood cuts by BeasonJ. Lossing, = = . . PRICE ONLY - . ONE DOLLAR. i {3 Exclusive territory dnd the most Tiberal terms to agents 3 3 il e Address, ir o OUFUVENTG Lo ! - ' Cincinnati, Ohio. - 1 o 8 shaln ombug, A Bl ¥ anies WANTED--AGENTS FOR .., . . 5 Our Family Physician. . In both ; Boglish-and Germani: A thoroughly . reliable guide to the dstection and treatment, of all digeases that can be either checked in. their career, of treated entirely by an intelligent per-. son without the ‘aid of'a'physiciati ; especially’ such 4s requiré prompt ‘and enefg'e‘fi&-;;iie@nréfl and those pecaliat-in this country, embracisg the Allopathic, Homeopathic, Hydropathic Ee-: letio and flerhal modos of treatmenty ;i) ui " An octavo.yolnme of 542 closely printed pages Lfi?&’(igféofu YRS ».‘u(% 1»;;.1‘{;4\?.,%:":.. 11 w 2 ' This book, like il ‘of dur publications, is sold only:by Sabseription;, shd thes’ fo7 < bl ) Unparallcled Success.of Agents: Already, in the figld is a sure, guarsatee of .its: “Rres} popularity snd 3-"?9‘«.‘.‘2%“‘!:{ sadhanes, of the success of others who may engage in its, sale.” 'No b‘éifi?’@?fiifiéfifi’fibfi%fi?&‘jfip been offered! “One’ ugenthas reported 530 sub: spribers ifi five week and twd ‘daya” One re-’ E:mmflgga}»pmmunm-megz&w ‘Gther reports 349, for two weeks. One o geat tiss varged 1 orer e iy o i, i b llufl e Biacloll T s e e phatically the book td seil fn'fidrd’ fian hnty M*)«(E T g FVENT, ¢ . o : »'%?‘.-ém:rmitktmmi‘ s R i ¢

THE!'PLACE / TO'BUY. - Joseph Péarce. At s s friends lfi«ifi;n;fii : ‘lic generally for the liberalshare of patron. age received at their hands, and trusts, by prompt attention to business, to merit .continuance of the sanie. E e ~Lam making new additions to my stock Drugs. Medicines, PAINTS, OILS. Varnish: Dve-stuffs. Perfumery, GCosmeties, Books & Stationery POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES leom,.bms PATENT SOLUTION FOR i PAINTING, - g

- Alarge stock of DRY GOODS, EacE waeng | - Wall-Paper, - WINDOW BLINDS AND HOLDERS. G'roceries - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: Fish and Salt, st Retail and by the barrel. - MOCHESTER FLOUR kepk. constant.ly on hand, all of which wil' be sold as cheap as canbe affodeq, in his market., © P ; &e. &o. de. de, &e.. Afine ;az:iety of. other artioles ‘and m‘r tions too numerous .to mention, allof which will be sold s | \ Yy l‘* 3 We invite Inspection Of'éur'stoef,‘:confidentof giving sati‘gfgr tion both in quality and price, - All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Remembe: ‘he Place i ' JO:U'PH PEARCE, Ligqnier, May Brd, 1866

QUARTERS! NEW STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES. ~The- subscriber would respectfullx inform the Ladies and ‘Gentlemen of Ligonier and - vicinity that he.still ‘continues in the Boot and Shoe business, at his old stand, on the East side of Cavin street, opposite the Post office, where can be . found the following * with many other articles; * - ‘ : : .. - This advertisement now willghow . ; . The Ligonier. people where togo i ¥or Boots andpghoes of every kind, ; " Tosuit the most fagtidious mind, | i For those who bow at Fashion’s shrine, . -+ Please call at Bill’s he does design sot < To keetp what cannot fail to suit ; Thelatest styles of Shoe or Boot; If Ladies wish forvsnpsets neat ? Galmmalfide i aivers of tl 81 Om 7 {s+ 3 ‘- When dresged to make a splendid dash-in |Or Baotees, Shoes or ought to wear, ¢« - [ .. Then call at Bill’s for they are there, - 4 Of every size and various hue b Made at the East and Westward 100, | ’Wealsohaveanflnfi, Heh tieiops 5 20l Rof walkinf which the fair shoald buy - For sake ‘of health and comfortfoo, ¢ ..~ Then call and buy ourkid-skin flhfle. : s eT A <. ‘ 8 ABE | i S 3 nwsm:ii fs?éoo&and.-bafi’fibe%e:% S g anxhomon«anymfia Falriiiaal i . .%hr:ettfi:- boot‘cfix;;tfbé made s o .+ Than those we ] lor conutry e | ] " Our thick b:o,&ns are alsostout, = - - | %'3;’{?"':‘" t’thgémmwomout B i Mf:you want a finershoe, - . %, 1} *a'l'hénfillv‘at‘nfll%he'll‘ furnish yow * ! iy .With;fig‘m%uoceo. CCO; Or with kip, o oo * With kinds the best that will not rip - - s o Yonngfmnm;t "we,foncl'yflgrtct} yakt Come let ns beu?(t.’ffyyonr feet 2 § With gaiters, ,sll?pen or bootees ' idil +» Of-any kind thai gou%m \., . We_alsoh;vem abes that creep : . : ‘.- Alittle shoe thav’s'very sheap; '« ; _"Tis pliable lndllsom&, L T S G RR ‘.'—:‘g'fi&wfllkgro?ct their bl: e% : v 7 . Shoemakers here can be's RGO £ =m& articles o(ti :;yiqns kflngs, & e tacks, and thread, and awls, and last’s - ' With knives and bristle z rasps, ... Come one, cofie&l,"gl?e’g:?#' ST LY ' . And we are sure that you will buy. S - Also work done to, order.on the shor ~ est notice and by superior workmen. Re. _ pairing done at all times. Don't forget' the plage, opposite the Post office, | . W F. W.SHINKE. " °

© JOHN WEIR & CO'S ' | HARDWARE - STORE." Theundersigned woald respectfully an. . nounde to the citizens of Ligoniet and vie _ cinity; ‘that they-are daily’ recéivingsups . plies /to-their stock of goods consisting of. e general assortment of F:44 tiabissn Shelf Hardware, ' .. .. ; i Cutlery; Cofin Trimmings, ' | st o Blovesy lin—ware . ; . s b GoeTP -’ -’ Felastantin o i. e G o e cIAEIRGROR S .. BUILDING MATERIAL, " ="' and éverything in_the line of ‘A&E‘logii‘é i and AgnM ol Poold?!'i> TITRULRE TS or - Blow BN . f',.., iG : T AT L i af dle a:&xe%esrhsle 'Qr%:gf,m g filshn’n?s" iqdl’hfppgn%fifi’f 3 Lip; i:’;. ‘6ott's ‘Crossseut;! Dfi?mfl “‘fflflf & the world renowned John Rothety's Fite i/ W,w‘m;ése;l%fqr,thg Champion, Regs. pers, Mowers. and Cider Mills also the Bull, ! Reapraind Moiber: * /Inc o ASEORA (13 < imiary i e {igve geinunsion oadi W”° 9 fsm-.@&:?fi! 81 i ;f.zm;u_?ow 10eEBnRYS SO MR dil we einploy ;.:.l; bfl";i ‘best ot workme and ‘?f“. + best of Imaterial. <1 Bow® s troughing and Repairis P Sy *§%s%3?@sM€‘; ason bmwfl"wh” - Old Fron, Brash;” Gopper, Rapi [@e A 'hfl%fiifl exchange for our goods axidiwases, ; ITo pur dustomers. we return ouz singere. . .tisfifi?w%& Tibes 3 s hopé 6 mdrit's continuatice of the same o by upright nad fair dealing: | Joitiag dady 3 il "i“mwm Qe it Tmlßdn i S g