The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 37, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 January 1870 — Page 4

o NS S L B R TSNS 2 A Wational Banner. | ‘}a s ':Q. AR AR KA uw\[/v\"uwvvv\, o N L v "'fl'“ 4 'h g ".‘ ¥ Weh "’“""fi%@ fr. James U. Miller as our suthorized agent for the collcci ton of subscriptions to the NAToNAL BANNER, and bespeak for him tbe kindly assistance of our friends throughout the e " —~--—-“‘a’-—-—-——- ) - . ! jove ; “Wu. Crow, of Kendallville, is bound to settle with ‘every man whose name is :on his ‘books immediately; and he con- +* tinues to seil the usual amount of groceries for less money. Call and buy and webtle ..o 7% o SR .‘:’.’,A..l i L. Low & Co.'s Clothing is mostly manafactured at ‘home, under their own su‘perv'sion, and when the people see their stock, they cannot help buying | Call in .and examine for yourselves. : e el ’_- il i Forrow the crowd and yor will find yourself at L. Low & Co.'s Clothing es- - tablishment.. The rush for their store is easilymfl:bfilited for when nn§s ci;n’mi'nes the quality of their goods. ' - S B _...',__.A..“* v bleianh i) « Wi have heard it charged that gro'ce'r;;keepers. swindled their customers by weighing the wrapping-paper with the article sold. Decker gives “down weight” to make up. fl L s ....A1,.:“ <". e, The Kansasradicals disown Gen. Hugh Ewing, who was appointed minister to "Hague from that State. flugh is pronounced & carpet-bagger. iol e e J. DECKER pags the highest market prive for butter and egge, and all country produce; and he sells groceries at the lowest cash price. - i Sl ‘ g -A—--—‘ .J-lr——-” ve Ex-Gov. Ashley has addresced a 1 :tter to the president asking that an investigation be made into his private and official acla. b, oo 1 fie { i g ~_.‘.»...4 s - The Towa legislature convenes next Monday, and on the day following a suc cessor (to Umted States Senator Grimes will.be elected. ; . s ot b e EvERrYBODY likes to trade at Decker's, for there they always get their money's worth. ' | S ! Go to Canfield & Emery's for cheap Boote and Shoes. . € sty - are Go to Jackson & Myers' for Buffalo Robes. : | s No bétter Tea in the market than you will find a% Geo. C. Glatte’s, Kendallville, el b : ' Lapigs, call and sce the assortment of Ladies’ Furs, ut Jackson & Myers' ek I..4.>’%T\H e v Tnr heaviest stock of Groceries at Glatte's. | : S e e i . Go to Canfield & Emery's for clicap Boots and Shoes. , : ; £ | 1870 “THE WORLD.” = 1870 The ability of THE WORLD is ‘beyond question.— Raleigh (N, C.) Sentinel, : ‘We regard it as ther|ablest Democratie paper in the nation.—SY. Joseph (Mo.) Herald, . The New York World, the ablest Democratic jourual in the United States.—Cincinnati Times. . .'Thé leading Demoocratic journal in the country, snd as able asit is eminent, the New York World. — Boston Traveler. . The New York World, the best edited paper on the continent, is wonderfully fertile in good things.— Ralrigh Sentinel. ity ) The New York World. the ablest, most influential und mogt widely circulated newspaper in the country. -=Syracuse Journal : i : THE NEw YORK WORLD-—The World is now beyond question the best newspaper publisfied in N. V. City. — Cowrier, East Saginaw, Mich.. Sept, 25, 1896. We have always read the World with hearty admiration of its superior ability, often with warm appreciation of its eloquently urtered sentiments.--- Worcester Kypening Gazette, Thage who want a Democratie. paper will find the World, on the whole, the smartest, most entertaining, aud _comploete newspaper on that, side of the honse. —~Chronicle, e n Yun, New York,

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READ ! READ! For the Information of the few people in this region, who are not already aware of the fact, we would announce that we have made _alhple arrangements for the falltrade by filling our large and ' commodious establishment with a full and complete stock of‘ goods, especially adapted to , the season and the wants of the community. Qur stock has been selected with care, and bought at thevery lowest CAS H‘ prices. In the different branches of staple and and fancy Dry Goods, Men’s and

Boy’s Clothing, Ladies,” Men’s & Children’s Boots 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 L.adies to our Dress goods departme’t, in which they will find a colléction of the richest and - most beautiful patterns ever displayed in this market. . We vvcbrdflia.lls? invite an examination of our stock and prices, and will at all times deem it a pleasure ‘to show our goods, and ‘give prices to all whomay fayor us with a call whether they wish tobuy or not. tinue to pay THB IRWAEREE Jwice for

[ i o p— 3 _5:7,: f,;f. i ep, : —_;__ Lower Prices than Ever! =. MEXTER & €CO. . This well known establishment has just brought to this town the : { UHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS All purchased daring the recent decline, at the Ifi)WEST CASH PRICES. Call and examine o their immense etock,u congisting of FOREIGN AND DOMES.TI"C i DRY GOODS! }"5 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF L DRESS (}()éI)S, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRAv « DBLE STYLES, : : 7 / : A SPLENDID s'rocr:c OF ; ; MENS AND BOY’S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, j Ofgreat variety and of the best manufacture, . & : e . ’ Carpels and Qilcloths, ‘ ) ALL OF 'l'fiE LATEST PATTERNS. . ~ i Queensware & Glassware, l i ThebestanzmostextcnsiyeStock found in this town. A fuil lineof & . ] Notions, Sk 1 5 | ; S - Baskets, o | . -+ Groceries, : And othei‘nrt.iqies too numerous to mention, : b . IN THEIR : 4 e Merchant Tailoring Department, /They have a Large and Complete Stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, and CLOTHING for Men and Boys are made to order lin the Best Style and : at ,the”l‘owcst Ra,tef. . - .. #¥ No charge for showing our Goods. ‘Call and examine our séock, and {ou will find that itcannot pe beat, either in price or quality, by any establishment in Northern Indiana. §=¥~ ROME FACTORY JEANS, FLANNELS and' BLANKETS constan'tly on hand, and especial inducements offered to those who wish to trads Wool for Goods, at as low a rate as any factory in the country. : : I O SPR S e AT, ent, istot G Wo, o ’ ‘ S MIER * CO. Ligonier, Ind., April 26, 1569, At their Store in their Brick Block. FIRE, FIRE FIRE! ~ , b _: v - ¢ ' R 7 ‘ : vet ' : ? I: ' ENGEI & COO. ‘ \\’ilfJL CLOSE OUT THEIR ES'fIRE STOCK Q‘F o < ~ CLOTHS, CASSTMERES, VESTINGS, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, AT C 08N T! Now is the time to buy. These Goods must be Sold. ENGLE & CO., ROSSBACHER BLOCK. Kendallville, Ind., Dec. 1. 1869, : o i

. : s @ ATTENTION! Cabinet Shop G AND bol . g : Cabinet Ware R. D. KERR Would respectfully announce to the cit izens of Noble county, that he constantly has on hand a large and superiorstock of - CABINET WARE, congisting in part of DRESSING BUREAUS, Sl WARD-ROBES TABLES. , e | , ¢ STANDS, LOUNGES, , s s - CUP-BOARDS, CHAIRS, : e : -~ MOULDING, 8%n.-sffrmns, B dim est S | andin act every thing usually kept in & first élass Cabinet, Shop, Particular attentionpaidtothe ~ . " : UNDERTARING BUSINESS. __COFFINS . PR ISR e R e e S et R M s Iways on hand and made to order upon Caßotioe, T{o ST AR CMay Bed, 1900 0 i

A SPLENDID STOCK o Ok BOOTS & SHOES AT THE OLD STAND OF i P. SISTERHEN. ' THE BEST OF WORKMEN EIPLOYID‘ : s marrant il of our work, and in. oake ofep. ~_Free of Charge. - e T St IS o B i s A o dnt o cum « I “!i i” E“i CReR L e o Rolte,” T

. LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Opticians and Oculists,

Loxpox, Grear Berrary, axp £F 47 hififloxb. .: i &*, : ; S == [N -~ N SR A 5 \‘;’\“3 -' N . Have appointed HIGGINBOTHAM & SON., Watchmakers and Jewelers, e LIGONIER, INDIANA, ! Bole Agents for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Which bave been extensively nsed in Great Britain and United States, the pasteight years aud for which they claim ‘the nndermentionb(i ; advantages over those in ordinary use, the proofof which may be seen intheir constantly increasing business during the past eight years, Ist. Taart from the perfeet construction of the lenses, they assist and preserve:tte, sight, rende‘nnf frequent changes unnecessary: .20d. Taar, they confer a brilliancy and distinctoess of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. Pl 3rd. . Tuar theé material from which the Lenses are ground'is manufactured apeciall{ for optic purposes, and is pure, hard and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. 4th.. Taar the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and finish, and guaranteed perfect in | every respect. . They are the only Spectacles that PrßEsepvE AS WELL AB ASSIST THE SIGHT. And are cheapest, because the Jes?, always lusting many years without change being necessary. a 8 - §3¥ Oue of the firm will visit Ligounier; at the Store of their Agents every 8 months, for the purpose of fitting those having difficult sights, when any Spectacles sold b{x their Agent during the interval will be exchanged | free of charge if not pr(fiyerly fitted. 3 l F‘ WERE\IPLOY O PEDLERS. &t | ct 13th, 1869. = ly. STRREOUCOFPLIC VIEWS, , ALBUMS, S . CHROMOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO,, 801 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, hnm-q:‘n\ion of the Trade to their ex;eu.ive sssortment o'-~ above, of their ewn pudlication, manufacture and fmportation. ‘We publish seer Pour Tlowsand sudjects of Btereorcopic Views, imeluding : $ : 3 - t':-uxm-.‘ g:;:::%g‘.-'“.' } ‘g::v.'creuu | R, i, | Tmn ! Yereue: ‘Washington, Housateuic, Chins,, Saratogs, 3 Delaware, Japan, s ‘Waest Point, | | instantaneous, . England, &e,, &e, ‘' Our Imported Views embrace s large sssortment, including the eholcest productions of Wwin. England, G. W. Wilsen; Lamy, and other l.ll:ll photographers, cousistiag f £y Switseriand, Treland. Gprin, l Benulw% : Rhine, ‘Wales, ( Tuileries, i Fontainebleasu, Pyreness, Pompeii, ’Bt Cjcnfl, L { Campeigoe, ;:nl'l‘ll, ’ i::r:‘:i:," g;’-l:ln‘l"\lz" E;:‘.',‘"’ Beotland, Taly, - !R ke s 5 ; Aise, : g ; THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, A new and liuueby :n(erestlvn: series. Alse, lllumipated and Trintuwent Views, in'great variety. ‘Weare 2'us exclusive Agents imAmerica for “ FERRIER'S GLASS VIEAVS,” of which we have a splendid sssortment. Agents {or Frith's"Series of 8 1-4% 8 1-2 in. Photographie Views in Switserland, the Rhiue, Kugland, Beotland, Wales, &c. STEREOSCOPES.— We mauufscture very largely, snd have a large . steck of she dest styles at the lowest rales. ¥ ® PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Onr Manufacture af Albums is well m‘t\rd\uham the country as superior'in quality and beauty to all All we sell are made in our swn Factory. and eur styles are differemt from those of any other maker. Buyers should not fail te ses owd stooh defore mekibg their purchases. ; —_— ' CHROMOS. - Phess beautiful plctures, that semmot ds @utimpuishsd from M mu Paintings, at one tenth their cost, we import largely frem London, Bértin, Vienne and Rome; and supply the trsde at the E. &H. T. ANTHONY & (O, : 501 Broapway, N. Y, o Bmporters and Manuf'rs of Photographic Materiala,

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The Creat External Remedy. For Man and Beast. . It will Cure Rheumatism. 2 The reputation of this: preparation is o well . established, that little need be said in this connection. i 2 . On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL: NERVATI ARRROTIONS, CONTRAOMING MUS CLES,STIFFNESS and PAINSIN THE JOINTS, STITQHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS,#SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rlieuma. ' - tism can be effectaally and permanently cured by using this wonderful - preparaticn: -it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediatély on being ap- . plied. : ON HORSES itwillcure SCRATCHRS, SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUN- - NING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALILS. SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS %.THE: STIFLES. &c, Tt 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, Drua gists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying 16 i curative powers, . o uf . DAVID E. FOUTZ,} Sole Proprietor, | 3 £ BéLTIXQRB, Mp, ° Sold by Joseph Pearce, Ligonier, Ind .26 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ! ) ¢ NO. 5.-7-Ad7ol'. ; &

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IT HAS NO EQUAL! coBYs £ - - @ PATENT o e IMPROVED e BN s o e P et "*,él = ' o : g 3 148 / e | Clothes Wringer. o 3 znwnc'runm_) BY - - 2 COLBY BRITHERS & COMPANY, WATERBURY, VERMONT.

Can be seen at 508 Broudw‘éy. New York. ! THE’ COLBY WRINGER is a perfect combinatien of simphcity, efficiency and durability. . It contains no unnecessary parts, but everv quality that can be desired in a.machine for expressing water from clothes is embraced in this, making it the UNIVERSAL FAMILY FAVORITE. . "4 Price Less than any other Wringer. ‘We warrant our rolls to hold better and to last lon ger than the rolls of any Cog Wheel Wringer. If a Joll should get loose, return it within one year and we will make it fast without charge. Onr Galvaniszed Iron Frames are warranted not to rast. Agents'and Canvassers Wanted. i . Evervwhere.' , Address or call on SmTE, MORSE & CO., o ; 508 Broady _N:;:Y., Dealerl.&-e

Beat and cheapest Deodorizer in existenice. - For Outhouses, Water-Closets. Stablés, &e. '~ '~ Instantly stops bad smells and noxious gases, Protects horsés'and cattle from Rinderpest. s Drlives vermin from peultry and young plants, | Prevents contagion and infection, -n= Cheapest and most convenient carbolic powder in E market: y e Meets chief requirements—Metropolitan - Board of Health. ’ ; Gy First Preminm awarded by American Instittte, Circulars, with testimonials, mailed on applica. tion, HOLELNS; KIRKUP & CO, ; 1 5 12 Dey Bt.; How York IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To Manufacturers and Dealers in Boots, ’ Shoes and_Leather. i GAHILL'S i FRENCH IMPERIAL: BRONZE: " . INDISPENSABLE TO THE. TRADE. It being a new and valuable article for Bronaing every variety of ;i o [ L i BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER &c. And cmmt‘afig&%fy‘afinpud to_Biabißy’, Missea 3P SIS 1t otgpmiler B Whioh Bronze may beused. . S ASE.nE Ll ‘Will Brooze‘equaliy well ovér &b 00'or or sutfuoe e %lfifl as 101;535 .:4’&;] ’ {;%!'fi‘"zi; oy fs&a_;"* rape 8 at , 94,90 and $12.00 per or trial I::fie‘: s::t if deaired T%f ‘iroa information, at the regular pi -viz; d5t5..75 ots. :pld :‘1)00 per bottle. Orders solicited f;‘b promptly iled by d oy NEIL MoOALLUM, Sole Agenttf the U. 8, s iw v »19 Spruce 8t New Yor Retail Delers' &Bhoe Eanafrcturer’s’ %v&% FOUND AT LAST. - WA E VAT AR AN R e A Remedy thm%'_hfif 1 cured ndori’ ! CAEem Of | .oiilhuning o OL, COUGHS ASTHMA, BEONCHITIS, O EMORRAAGE OF THE 'm?e?é‘ and - " Wit fig a 0 | CONSUMBTION, (15 & -is 3% Forthe nuuiber of bottles sold, than sy médicine i nseverintroduced to the:public. eds: - 2 leid plomine ex Do giad gl sadeatas fop 5 e Mcfi ONALfi’s—tz-i iE 1k Sanis ‘;Lf;::I-"-.’: Dive ab aoy B pivis Compound Syrup of Petroleum, : gods eboderayil ebdcadsa ik Wistaly soe Npture's Romody--pleasaat. fo the taste and eailrsiy ““‘%‘.‘:‘_u AR C RIS o) ing the: o?fia A &.‘gg{?&x a!! gifix "?{‘:gfg gzi“" : pfi; 31 A BOTTLESIX FOR 15, i 2 g 0. NALD; Propr. Trenton, N.:J. Py :%“ nfi? Park R?‘ 'w_ York, F, O Ll ey T I e K oAb fagt et by, "fldmj’ TS o F‘f{u&lfi#fi . ’l‘fi‘ ,\‘.-; West’'s Improved Pump. v wretn xe S e g s 1 G T sl Burala, Povar, and e use. Too well non""} N e 70 LT ee—— v -i‘ only pe ':ts,v ,»zv WW A -,;mgw.v-w.ufg,t"? by | of: mt,gke;;‘ ;i't srngements afk ‘? ¥ ;m,-fi@; - gs.w o ,h{ Toang AT L T ""““rf"zt g *2“?%‘:’* rfi“fiff«%fiw R _ghioing w’*% Espbiaty o als pod erpbusieb 00l

s ; 9 i E X ‘ : AGENT’S COLUMN ! “Agents Wanted TOINOW that C. F. VENT, Subscription X.M_lh’nhlilher. 38 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0., is offering Better Books and Better ‘Terms than any other publisher in the country. Having hed large experience in the business, first a 5 an Agent, aud for the last eight years as & publisher, be knows just what books will suit the people, and hence such as willsell., = He does not take his books second hand from Eastern publishers, and pay the cost of transportation all the way from the East, as do nine-ty-nine bundredths of those who sell subscrip tion books in the West, but publishes them himself in Cincinnati, where skilled labor and beok material are chesp, 80 that be can afford to sell at lower relail prices, and, at the same time, allow Agents from 5 to 10 per cent. more ‘than they can obtain on other books. : Agents, study your own interests, read the following advertisements, select the book that you think you would like to sell, and send your address for circulars and terms to ’ C. F, VENT, as shove.

‘'WANTED, AGENTS FOR BIBLE LYRICS Consisting ‘of &' Metrical Verification of what may properly be termed the POETRY OF THE BIBLE and of verses constructed -upon topics selected from other portions of the Inspired Word, together with the entire Book of Job in’ the form of a Sacred Drama, - - - ° | = This great Work by 3ok S - Rev.JOHN A. MURRAY Has been in active preparation for over thirty years, and is just now completed. It has re. oeiveé the cordial endorsement of leading clergymen of all the pricipal religious denominations, and will be found to fill a'long recognized hiatus in our Cbristian. literature : We will sead to any address a sixteen page circular giving full particulars, with copious extracis from the work, and from numerous Jet‘ters from competent authorit‘y who have examined flbb;_ ;?umscn}zlgé t;lzi.' ]:x‘ 80 & zamp‘le of the 8 u age ithograph with which ;tmork wifi be embellisbeog. I;j will be the most richly embellished, ‘the best priuted, and the handsomest bound book of the season; and in short, it will meet every requirement ofa very ngeful, 'bigbl,v popular and quiclgselling book. Agents should consult théir best interests and send for a circular. gt { C' Fo "ENT' Pub“sber,‘ 3 88 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Q. P; 8 —Agents are now meeting with splendid success.

WANTED=--AGENTS FOR Bingley’s History of ANIMATED NATURE. Complete in oneelegant Super-Royal Octavo Volume of 1200 Pages, with 1200 Illustrations; -exhibiting m a_series of delightful Anecdotes and descriptions, the habits and modes of life of the various Beasts, Birds, Fish, Insects, Re tiles, Molluska, and Animalcula of the whqfe world; ‘thus presenting a whole library of useful information in a single volume, in a style so simple and fascinating as to interest young and old alike. We will send to'any one desiring in--formation, with a view to hkiug an ngfncy, full particulars of the work, and of ovr New Plan, whereby rapid sales and hr%e‘ profits are insured. It will surely pay any old agent, or any intelligent person in need of profitable employment, to write for particulars -Address, < R A -C. F. VENT, : . Cincinnati, Ohio. *

AGENTSWANTED st FORTHE - - « - . American Farmer’s : HORSE BOOK, IN BOTH THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN . By ROBERT STEWART, V. S, SSTH THOUSAND, now in press, and the demand continues unabated. The work covers the whole ground of the Breeding and Rais--/ing, and ‘the treatment of Horses. and Mules. both ‘in sickpess and in heath, It has wonits’ own way to popular favor, and is to day the most popular and best-selling book out. At no time since itg first issue,” have agents met with such success as is now crowning their eftorts. One agent writes: ¢“ The Horse Book sells surprisingly.well.” Anotber 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 sfiw in the book line before.”” Avother says: *“!ltis the best book of the-kind Lhave ever seen.’” Another:; ‘' I have seen all my subScribers supplied and they are well pleased.” ' Another " *“Qur best horsemen tdke ‘the book and say it is the ‘best llorse Book !in existence,”’ ' Another says: ‘“lt is most assuredly.a Boox.to the American Farmer.”” Address, ..~ . . . : AT 411 G FVENT, o i S Cincinnati, Ohio, ?

WANTED—AGENTS FOR ... The Lives of the President & Vice-Presid’t Complete to May 1, 1869, in one elegant-12 mo. Vol of 427 pages, embellished with the best of steel portraits extant ; and 22 elegant wood cuts by Besson I, Togsiag. L i PRICE'ONLY . - ONE DOLLAR, 9% Exclusive territory and the mosat liberal terms to agénts. Jo e D Address, 5 FEiG R VRN, En : Cincinnati, Ohio.

IwAmnn-'-Aenu'rs FOR : - Our Family Physician. lln both, Bnglish and German. _ A thoroughly reliable guide to the detection and’ ireatment of all diseases that can be sither checked in their eareer, or trented entirely’by an 'intelligent person,: without the' aid of & physisian’; ‘especially ‘such ‘as require prompt and energetic meastres and those pesuliar in’ this dountry, embracing the Allopathie, Homeopathie:’ Hydropathic Eclectic‘and Herbal miodes of {reatment, An odtavoyolume of 542 closély printed pages RIS, THiE BooK, I{ks all of out publications, is sald 00l by wabbeHBEOD, anithe Usiphealleled Nucoess of Agents Already,in lie fleld, ia sure guarantee of ita great popularity tndw':f-mv. and heuce of the success of ottiers. wha may eugege, in its sale. a:w-gr more salable book has ever been offered., , Qe egent has reported 580 dbscribets o, five woeks and wo: days -Onere. otber reporis 340 foriwo weekn. One e gent has. {ersend 10 arden o dupfor i a 1 - Addroaw ic 20l i D xfim‘“‘é* - in - Subseription Bo ablilier; . 1111 L &

. Jeseph Pearce returns thanks to his'friends andl thé rab lic generally for the liberal share of patronage received at their hands, and trusts, by prompt attention to business, to merit continnance of the same., . 1 -lam making new additions to my stock every week, of i 4‘v 3{M d. is® e Drugs, Medicines, ~ PAINTS, OILS,

Varnish, Dve-stuffs Perfumery, GCosmeties, Books & Stationery POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES GOULDENS PATENT SOLUTION FOR il § PAINTING, ; ‘Alarge stock of DRY GOODS, Wall-Paper, WINDOW BLINDS AND HOLDERS, . e o Glroceries ~OF.EVERY DESCRIPTION, Fish and Salt. Gl Retail and by the barrel. ' - ROCHESTER FLOUR i ikepf constanfiy on hand, all of whicy, - wil'be sold as cheap as can be affoqeq in his market. : - &e. &o. de. Lo de. - i ! ! " 'A'fi‘ne variety of other articles and ne tionstoo numerous to mention, allof which will be sold . - : v LR AT LIVING PR'FES, We invite Inspection ‘Of curstock; confident of giving sé(isfn?, ; tion both in quality and price, = All kinds of country produce taken in exchahge fqr goods. .. . : Remembe: “he Plnce : : .JOi 1 PH PEARCE. - Ligonier, May Brd, 1866 : ;

. INEW QUARTERS! NEW STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES. - The ‘subscriber would respectfully inform the Ladies and ‘Gentlemen of Ligonierand vicinity that he still continues in the Boot and Shoe business, at bis old stand, on the Kast side of Cavin street, ‘opposite the Post office,, where 'can be found ' the following with many other articles: : i : " Thisadvertisement now will show ‘The Ligonier. people where to fio . For Boots and Shoes of every kind, o To suif the most fastidious mind, ¢ y For those who bow at Fashion’s shrine, Please call at Bill’s he does design ' To keep what cannot/fail to suit Thelatest styles of Shoe or Boot; If Ladies wish for Slippers nest 3 To suit their minds anseflt their feet, *- Of Gaiterg of the latest fashions: J ‘" When dressed to make a splendid dash-in - Or Bootees, Shoes or ought to wear, . * Then call at Bill’s for they are there, e * . Of every size and various hue - Made at the East and Westward {OO, We also have an Epfillish tie.. '/ E For wslkintg which the fair should buy- ° . For sake of health and comfort too, . Then call and buy our kid-skin shoe, | Now farmers you will please to eall = | At Bill’s, his stock wilfplease mna 4 ! Lo His stock is good and can’t be heat - By any house on any street} . A better boot cannot be _ma&e ; Than those we keep for country trade:. Our thick brogans are also stout, '.= Thci’ll ‘wear ’till they are all worn out i _But if you want a tiner shoe, - Then call at Bill’s he’ll furnish yon With calf, morrocco, or with ki{), 55 With kifiii:.th?tbesz that will notip 3 Young Misse; we fon eet, - 3 ~Ccmeglet paeflaggfty yourfeztgr lok : - SRe e S e - any. A ou ma, 2 " We algo have for gabe?tgattmep e : ¢ A litile shoe that’s very sheap ; { : . 7Tis pliable and also neat, - - . 5 .- And'will protect their little feet, e . Shoemakers herc can be supplied < S (.%tll: artic'l?s og :harions ug&, : iy .- With'tacks, and thread, and'awls, snd last’s - .. With knives and bristles, pegs;g'a gasl;:'“. { - Come ore, come all, give us a try g ‘And we are sure that.you will buy. = { Also work done to order on the shor est notice and by superior workmen. Re pairing done at all times. = Don’t forget - the place, opposite the Post office. s s - F. W.SHINKE. JOBN WEIR & CO’S HARDWARE STORE. . Theundersigned woald respeotfully an’ nounce to the citizens of Llgonier and vie: cinity, that they are daily receiving supe plies ‘to their stock of goods consisting < ageneralassertment of ' = | swk Shelf Hardware. / A Catna Hat G R GT R ~ Cutlery, Coffin Trimmings. ' ( S Stoves, Tin-ware Cliin o MR Ly o eohienien . BUILDING' MATERIAL, ~ and everything'in the liné of Mashanis ' r“ml WMI& fioog; Gt iR Cpdg g - We keep the celebrat d South Benm Plows and “Drills, Hitcheook’s' Grgin Gra., - dle and the Beardstey ' Grass Soythe; “The ‘Mishawaka and Lippineott; Azes; Lippin< ' oott's Cross~cut, Drag-and Mill Saws sné . the world renowned John Rothery’s File, - We are Ageiits for the Ohampion, Res. 'Reaperand Mower. lnour ... ' L 0 e g e A bA- Y R R bt .;H T ‘., _: s}“?4’ we employ nons bt the w«*;m-i me: . hing and Repaiting done on shorl : Bon ebt bl B TR e _ Old Iron;’ Brass, Copper; Rag 80, tas ‘il."‘::j -v‘f;:,u»::v ‘-,-».;:-«.-7 <-g " R s a.r' : BS g MR Y RAo il AR e o casams, et = "‘%‘Qa‘“%ff;;mfi%fig‘,#*fi@ A '%.fi‘m&@:‘,? < ";’:r%'t'\ 4‘ 5 \,fs'fi‘(%;%?figé%%figf 20l v'»_~: ¥ i.. .;' N w‘v-m::! 7: 'v:»,g;iii’{:“’*3l'l»:%‘:7',%{@l}‘;‘;{:";3";—:,.ufv AR mne ‘”{?w,«-_;,'."q‘,y,‘- o _,.{.f,‘: