The National Banner, Volume 5, Number 4, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 May 1870 — Page 4
“Salienal Danner, C Al SR | “An elderly ‘who etidently had cx ~ perienced the upsand dows of lige{»—apm- \ " rently more ofthe downs than the ups-— | called-at the Sacramegto Savings Bank, * about three weeks ago, and exhihited a | eot wfi?}!fif gvflm@f. 8 |, passhook, but t;rbm which the printed or . written matter had been almost entirely | drased, through rough usage in iksnwm&r‘s | pocket, and statcd that-in 1850 he came | tp-this coast ;Dt pe@¥ious to'doing sgyas l‘ W.means o(,",pmvidg security againgf a, : - lainy .;dayq;fi)lacfipf 0 a savi bank in | New a'or‘k*nbo it $5OO on deposit. |Bo . ldpg s'time badielapsed since then, that i the name of the bank had escaped his /' memory, ‘and bis hopes of regaining the. _ Lmongy was very mn%&m, he ‘wishgd the bamk s in? ity to try a‘i:’d discover where it was, Tt;fy consented, and closelyexamined the picees of rpumed}uwg mfl;?gm&h ‘g; ufi iast found in: the words” ‘for Savings, which wete printed on the top of ope of . the pieces, agdhd e&dentg l{)orflc; part: - of-the title, “The Bafik fo1" Savings.” The ~ location of this bank was found, and a ] ?stb(tf}nennt', of the facts written on. Yes terday a lettor was r@eivewfi, w! : Ponvm&fib‘e{;gh&fmz information tha op the 11¢h of December. 1850, a deposit - wag made by A R aof (g Bale PAN) imthe sum of $540; the account still re: . mained open on the ledger, and the semi- | 4nnnal fnterest had been added to the | amount regylarly, making a total, on the . Bth of January, to the eredit of. the de.. | positor, of $1,446.72. - For this sum the . owner will send without delay, a power i of attorney, and will thus, in a few days, | " be possessed of a nice little stake to make | - the declive of his life easy.— Sacramento ! Unioni, April 27Tth. : i - _—-o-—-——— vb F ‘ ,‘ Did Sianton Commit Suicide 7! ; ! It was freely intimatednqt the cime that | < Edwin M. Stanton did not die a natural, death, but that hisjexistence was sudden-ly-terminated by suicide. © Though many f rymors were put in ¢irculation concerning * lagadedth, we have no recollection of an ’ oritative contradiction of the alleged self-destraction. The LaCrosse Democrat “firpisties the following with. reference to © | Mr. Stanton’s sudden demise;, | i He died in the third story of a house.— ,:fi\'n\fne wis allowed to see the corpse.— ‘Hewas not laid in state, as the head of the War Department should bave been-— or‘other men of prominence are. e died, | and was kept from sight. And none nt” those who called to see the remains of the | “great statesman” could obtain a view of “ the corpse. In .vain did his friends urge that'the body be laid in state in the War ' Department. His grave clothies were made . to cover up his face. Ile was a member of the Episcopal ‘Church, and that ehurch denies to suicides graves under its pray- | ers and protection. . And to have made known .the mannerof his desth would have been casting him out from: chiurch - rites and Christian burial. And this “would have had great political effeet, and s 0 a consultation, called at eleven o'clo-k ‘ at night, was held, and it was decided | that the “trathy must not be known.” i And again, why was his body tuken up’| gnietly the week after interment, and an | . other pat inits place? Simply that th(" ' manner of -his death ‘might never: tie | ) proyeny . ¢ Visanik gt g .o — e i Presto ! Change! e © . The New York Bwn, which formeny | advised (the Democrafs to nominate Chief Justicis Chase as their candidate for the ' Presidency, now tecoinmends himjto the Itepublicans as the only man whom they can place in nomination with any hopeof - success in 1872 Of the .aspirations and': . prospeets of the present incumbent of the White House, the Sun says: b ¢ ' “Some ot the shallow politicians believe that Grant will be taken; but no disinterested#person with sense in his noddle supposes that Grant can be avgilable. Gen, ‘Grant’ himself, of course, does not think _ anything is the 'matter with his pmspects; - and what dispenser of. patronage, breath- * ing-the incense of adulation, ever eould he made to see that his role ‘was played out, till the. fall of the reporseless,;curta‘in shut out all hope for the futuré? Frank- . lin Pierce, rather a shrewd . politician, and not over sanguine, could not be made to believe that thie Democracy were nof 'going to renominate him until the telegraph told him thiit’ his vote in the Cin cinnati Convention had -dwindled down to-4t7. The flattery of office-holdersand office-beggars. ‘hus addled brains a great deal larger and clearer-than Grant’s.”
s . — > by Syl © A LATE controversy has’ brought out the fact that Greeley, of the. New York Tribiune, “swears like a trooper,” whenever he gets mad; but that “he is seldom so frritated.” What an awful blow that, is to those who have added the mame of Saint Forace to their eanonical calendar, ™ > mone : Wi understand, that Saperinfendent liatch will retain his position ion the L.S. & M. S. R. R.' Ex-President Phillips performs bis usual duties but is shorn of the distinguished honot of being President in' name. But few changes are conlemplated'fsmong the other employees.. e , No rarmer should go to town to trade - without.first consulting the columns of his home paper, Tt is the live and generons men who advertise, and consequently they dve the most liberal men to trade with ; | besides one can tell just where to get the ~article he wants if he sees it advertised. i e gk 3 The New York World says that rentals hoth of < business honses and dwellings, . have fallen at least tep’ pgr&enl. in that city. The Cincinnati Enquirer says the reduction there is !.wenty-fivie per cent., and thinks it is soieverywhere. The business of the country is being adapted to the geneaal decline in prices, and there must and will be a reorganization of i‘pdustry' upon that basis at an early period:f \ : i S ML L RS el g THERL i 8 no better way to increase the prosperity of a place than to patronize home merchants, home mechanics, and sin; fact, procure everything at home that is possible. If fully. adopted, this plan will ‘at once strengthen every department of trade.. A trifle higher price may sométimes be demanded, but this is seldom The case, atid in the long run there is money to he }nud&uhx&gping a 8 much money as ible af home,® ' a : R Faran AcoipeNT.—We - léarn from the South; Bend Union that ‘“‘August Smith, a man employed by the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, at New Carlisle, while engaged in coupling cars belonging {o o sand train, was ck?ht in some manner, and 8o badly injured that be died in a ',f°,"‘f(hg““ afterward. fi'r'““ . was, we believe, a ‘German by birth, He was a good citizen, and had been in the employ ‘of the company for a number of years.” “.‘?_“‘-.«*—"—"M §- e 4 ~ WE have just printed a new supply of ‘Justice’s blanks, such as subpaenas, summons, executions aud’vwhfnflmho war ranty and quit fclqim'ddiqd'g:g&g: ices andothers needing any of these blanksare invited to giveusacall.,, . L et e 2 |et i SrocKluu R ey AR s l"mi ;Q i W‘J L T . eS S R BRSO k.
(4o yitheir Sppearar ey aaWam e, andgplll be w%_ ed w m_‘._fw hs he publi The ¥et stan) % hav lo hirst of . Franklin, color blue ;*2 cent, Jackson pro- ! file bust, eolor brown ; 3 cent, Washington | profile bust, color green; 6 cent, Lincoln iprefile bust g‘fl ;fch' :fiu { g'lfi%fl’pro‘ JBt ‘c«:f{;-?c 060 eb,fn;% ‘: c‘ent;' Clay profile.bust, color neutral tini purple: 15 cent, Webster profile bust, col_or orange :21 cent, Scott grofile bugt, color p:fi'e?& r[‘i\e ;462 dint, Harfiton%rnfih bust, cog’bla ¢ ; OBcent, Commodore Q. ‘éi{.‘l’err'y:iwrofilgmg olor. c§nine._ @ idea prewsils that changing the stampsAs done al a great cxpense to the Government, but such is not the fact. Under the terms of t,he:%_ntrdwe bank note ‘companies. are required to change the Blajes uniil sige Poat Qffice, B &?miflfi. o wlleds K WE 377 T 24 Q‘” yG > — Tne South. I}el_ld,@qgs(c( learns that yli;og gi'tr?y‘; #’lht ?&lpi"réso Videtle, Lawyer, Editor, Preacher, College Presi’de;?t,}}Be ifl(er&jn T‘Banl‘uu_p.p ¥ _.‘,;fifao‘..( pgfivvfilog g:eer’ efi’%" s geoas /giopally.” It isou y a fewiwegks Sinc | _one morning he sent a wor ‘aé‘ on gfi F'}_"yf}‘ejoi‘q&lg,ghaviqg, (s’a@afi&er,? rocured a divorce for her from her husband. That. same evening the divorced husband of the woman, with a blushing female on his arm, appeared before Bro. Gurney, who, as a preacher, united them in the holy bonds of “wedlock, and, in all probaLility, as editor, received a greenback for inserting 4tbe marriage notice in his paper. There is pothing like having a good many ironsin the fire. . :
PR o S it .- A Lvsus N%%R.E—A CALF WITHuS X LeGs. —Nature indulges in gueer freake ;lotg’g"lllme;% a%;fl'm'e ';,.’,i.!;; ralg :.Yt‘ ?fifnnm ® be Been onithe farm of Mr. ‘James Huston, 6f Lincolt'townsHip, in"the shape of a six legged calf. Mr. Husten informs us that the calf, now a week old, ‘is-perfectly healthy, large and well formed in évery way except the extra pair of legs. These grow out:.of'n excrescence or protuberanee at the ‘point where the neck joins the ghoulder, and hang down on each gide in front of the fore fi'qgvs‘, not quite ‘touching the ground, and'in no way interfering with its locomotion. ‘The bones in these legs are perfect, hut one of the feet has only half a hoof. ‘The calf is a curiosity well worth going eee, and we predict that before the summer is gone, some Barpum will be around and offer a handsome price for it.—South Bend Register. i e —— The radicals of Laporte county are in a terrible muddle. If Gen. Packard, the successor of Colfax, is not re-nominated for Congrees, the Demograts will carry the ¢onrty by two hundred majority. So some radicals say. If he is re-nomigated Of’zt Denigerats will earry the county by tliree hundred votes. 'So other nd-i;fiy.ény;er' We sympath®ze with the party.in its affliction.— FKvansville Courier. . - :
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. HERMAN KRUEGER’S | Great American Tea Company, | T : ' 18 the most posmlsr place in- Kendallville, Teas n two pound lots at Sk i - v All -Goods Warranted - | op 4 oeher ise goods to bereturned I o ;mt;dr'efnndmw. ¢ ’l‘geiargeat stock of ¢ T GROCERIES, PROVISTONS, T Queens & Glassware; ‘ In the city’®old at a emall advance ' . ! ABOVE NEW YORK COST. ) Al thore wishing to get vfilue r«rci{:cd f;)r their, money, will | Give Us a Call | - And we will be :{lwayn pleasedfto show them our ~ Goods, Qualities and Prices. | ? o e Corner of Main and Mitchell streets, April2l-tf KENDALLVILLE. IND, | JOHN WEIR & CO’S - .‘ e oy AN ~ HARDWARE STORE Theundersigned woald respectfull y a nounce to the citizeas of Llgonierand v cimity, that they are daily receiving su, plies to their stock of goods consisting a general assertment of : : Shelf Hardware. ' . Cutlery; Coflin Trimmings. Stoves, lin-ware P iron, Steel. atl kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, T And everything in the line of Mechanieal and Agricultural Tools.. ; e We keep the celebrat d Sonth Bex Plows and Drills, Hitchcock's Grain Cradle and the Beardsley Grass Scythe; The Mishawaka and Lippircott Azes; Lippin cott’s Crossscut, Drag:and Mill Saws an: the world renowned John Rothery’s File We are Agents for the Champion, R:a pers, Mowers, and Cider Mills a'so the Bal, Reaper and Mower. 1n our
Tin Shop we employ noune ! nt-the best'ofbworkm'ex and use the best of material. Eave troughing and Repairing done on short notize and on reasonable terms. : Old Iron, Brass, Copper. Rags, &c.; taken in.exchange for our goods and wares, To our customers we return our sincere thanks for their liberal palronage, and hope to merit a continuance of the same by upright and tair dealing. e s s John Weir & Co. ~ Storeopposite Helmer Housp, East side of Cavin Street, Ligonier,lndiana. : may 15.1866 : e L SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, to me issued by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Counrt, in the case of William M. Clapp vs. Thomas Barnett, _and.Christi Barnett, I‘,!l'“'. fier ;tgl a : pubflicfizl‘% atithe Gourt” Howse dgor il thg sown of Albion, county of Noble and state of Indiana, on Saturday, June 11th, 1870, between the hours of 10 qf%ilygk A. M. apd 4 olclodk, p. M, of said day. the following described real estate situate in said county and State to wit: sixeyfive feet by one hundred andtwenty-four feetioff’ the south end of lot- namber fifteen in block & Qi;.“ Miller's addi;i:g to ttga town of ll:égonier‘,v “bounded as follown: Commeneingat the Souths’ east corner of'said lot numgg flge'éng Tanning thence west one hundred and twenty-four feet, theuce north sixty-five thence east enedmndred and t“fii}%fluf'%thgflbe’%finnfi'figr five feet to the place of begining. | | S L& e MOSES KISER,| Sheriff. " Albion May 18, IWOi [pr feer #6 60. F - SHERIFEF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, to me issued by the Clerk of the Court of Common Ploufs of Noble county, Indiana, in the case of Géorge W. Chapman vs. Thomas Barnett, Christian R. Bar. nett, Patrick Haggerty, Jane Hug;{grty and William Bull for the use of William Bull I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Gm;}t‘flouse door, inthe townof Albion, county of Noble and State of Indiana, on Saturday, June 11th, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M, and 4 o'clock, p. M of said day, the following described renl Estate, situate in the said county and State, to wit: Lots numbered three and four ig Chapman’s addition to the town of Ligonier. : 7 . g - MOSES KISER, Skeriff. Albion May 18, 1870. |pr fee §5.10.] "
SHERIFIVS SALE, By virtue of an order of sale to m= issued by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court, ig the case of Jacob-Kaun vs John Spangle and Catharine Spangle, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, at the court house door in the town of Albion, | county of Noble'and State of Indiana, on Satarday, June 11, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. M. and 4 o’clock, p. M, of said day, the following described real estate, situate in said county and State, to-wit: The east half of the north-en,&qn&fléi‘ in ’onfi? qu township thirty-three, range eight, containing sixty-four sixty-nine one hundredths acres. | MOSES KISER, i Sheriff Noble County. . Albion, May 18, 1870 3t3 i p.f55.10 t SHER[FF’S SALE. ; |- By wirtue of an order of sale to me issued by’ i the Clerk of the Court ot Common Pleas of No-_ ¥ble county, Indiana, in the case of Isaac E.® v%uilz;ely vslThomas 8. Baroett and Christi;n arpeli X miiion hipale it guifle sl o; at the conrt houseidoorid tli"b‘ligwh f Albion county of Noble and State of Indiana, on Saturday, June 11th, 1870, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. M., and 5 o’clock, p. M., of said day, the following described reul estate, situate in said county and State, to wit: The north-west aarter of the south-west quarter of section &iltv-five, township thirty-five north of range eighteast - .« + . - MOSESKISER, /' : Sherift Noble County. . . Albion, May 18, 1870.-3t3. - p-f. 35.10 .. SHERIFF'S SALE. ‘By virtue of an execution to me issued by the ?l?fik of tihetgourt of Comnhm{xlfilcua oq Nltl)ble C&.‘: o a, ase chel Line~vs, Thomasd.. Line‘:g l’mee 1%«1 &ffia and will ofl'ergor saleat public auction, at the court honsé door in the town of Albion, county of Noble and State of Indiana, on Saturday, June 11, 1870, between tne hoars of 10 o’clock, .A. M. and 4 o’clock, r. m. of said \da{. the followin§ described real estate, situate in said county and-State, to wit: The north half of the north-cast ‘quarter of section twenty-three, townghip t - n of range e eagt.s - & hgf fl slO K%{ : vR R She ‘Noble nty.”* Albion, May 18, 1870.-3 p. f. $4.80
st mLieense Notice. | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will dpply, at the next June session of the gommissioners of Noble couanty, Indiana, forlicense to sell intoxjeatifig ‘liquors in a%ess fquiangity than one quart at a time; said liquors to be sold and drank op my premises, on lot No. 7 Cavin street, in the tm;fi of l}%nfefl! ‘lnfii_una’ LEOPOLD SCHLOSS, May 1853604848, § § & &g A[F -7 § & 4 . .. . License Notice, .. .. ~ : uouce.i.wu.(yx&lw&e undersigned will apply, at the next June session of the Commission“tm lof {‘gobller cgg}nt{y, Ixidmnu,,fogiéictefingg to sell inE‘ ‘toxicating liquors in a less quan N one quar at a time; afia liguot-"s t;bgsold a’ixd g‘flmk 021 ‘my pre&mils;&s’,saitnate as follows: Room : No. 3, G}::iw sendo 2 ” ; y thirty-five, %Jflg, %%gm‘ggugt?fi‘Ma.w L. 8. PRIMROSE. Rome City, May 11, 1870.-2t3 : Licemse Notice, . = Notice i 8 hereby given that the undersigned will' apply, at the next June session of the Commissionqrgrf Noble conntY, Indiana, for license tosell intoxicating ll(lgors n.a less quantity than one guart | -;;.amt,}me; 84 :i(al&mf to be sold and d;ank on ;fii | remisi p e ) » | i of lot Pfi' mt e m%%’gdggw Indiana ; A. C, HARDENBROOK, Ligonier; May 11;18702t3 - e §f?f| 8 P, | SPUTRR AL o AR, foxicatine Ranordhn ol s iar TTRT TS at a time; sald Nau f‘:l 'f 010 and dr h*"y& ‘ lides G det ok) e o 3t n nolit(s ST :;""f”.‘}.» , ¥ ' L i wlivod ol " Hgo ¥ ’fl'flffl?fi sradsber a:q':{u‘yi "Ry + 4 G R TRe M teEYR ie ey v we
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. o e ) i | %o those sk feting thoin diseses o 1 the K- | #eys and Bladde‘rE and the consequent train _of distressing ailments, this remedy is confi- [ ‘dently recommended as a relief, and needs byt . | ‘a fiéa%!a‘vfio;é?fis great vAlng' intle Surder the above mentioned diseases. Asan Alterative, this Elixir will be found much more | beneficial thap the;pyeparations of Sursapa- | rilla, so popular, (and we might say of ques- | ghigned’ medicinal yalpel, o where a loog . Purificr: isnoedgd,iiere | gflx 1:?1 & MlcE TR R B N " Diuretic and Alterative Elixir | Will - accamplish ,-:SH Jz}-lr.u i, desifodd Those & o i LLI o R % o i Jiving in malarious districts; West and South, | asa general thing need, on the approach of i warm weather, such a remedy : 6ne that will’ " remove languor, and restore tone and vigor to . | the systeny. .No preparation wili inore effect- l s watly accomplish this than the : { DIURETIC. AND ALTERATIVE ELIXIR. | - 2 . ! Ul ! It is by far a more potent and effectuul Alfer- I ative and Blood Purifier than Sarsaparilla,and | free from all objections that may 'be nmade | against thel lafter, and its wsual adjuncts, | Todide of Potassium, or some preparations of | Moreury. F { i
. . : sl I VR & C S BYEY L eE= 8 B x.\gli.\?g'nrfi BISFIE RIOPRIETORS, || ire&Co. - F.E.Suire&Co. : S o ‘ : | | { P%n & § % . 4 “Amporters and Dealers in ! DRUGS, MEDIGINES, PAINTS, L OYILS, &e.. Xe. i o ._.f- )lanpfac-turet{w;pl 3 ‘ (_ ;' & * S = € " g ! Chemical & Pharmaceutical Preparations, | 3 : Wi o 1 AND by ‘_ | i t { el < 1 PERFUMERY, R | N. ‘W, Qor. 4th -and:Vine. Strectsy | : (nrbosrn:fosymw-‘u% i _Cincinnati, - Ohio. Sweet Qui - Jersus Bitter. 3 VY oY Ay : ¥o: \he iollowing REASONS Sweef Quin k shiould replace the old formf or | E o .. Bitter Quining. .. { ' H:\V(fi". Quinine iS WARRANTED m\dicinally ideiNical in effect with Bitter d)u line. Swect Quinine has NONE of the inte§se and persgstent bitterness of common Quinine. Sweet Quiuim_: is made from Pfruvian Bagk only, the Jource of Bitter Q{inine. lerw; a 4 Qulnmé the bitterness is perfect1y c¥ngepled, but may be instanfly de.;’erlo ed If desired. | g <F3 g Sweet tuinine will not sicken, ay very bittef substances often do. 3 ‘Sweelf Quinine is readily taken, aifd with- - oultheleast hesitation, by old anc{young. Sweet|Quinine entirely obviates thgt un.7 confuerable dislike which childreqhave ; °toßXter Quinine. 0 ; | Sweet Qhinine requires no elahoratd pre-' ' paratjon to t’nkc_, is re;xd_y for instany. use, Sweet Jpuinine, An its agreeabilitf, and rrojipt efficacy,; disabuses the fpublic migfd of much prejudice against Qi\inine, an( aids the efforts of the intel i%entg Plyfsician in its administration. |l\ ‘Sweet Yauinine costd no more than) the Bittdg Quinine. X s Sweet Quinine can be had at the Prug ‘Storys in two forms, viz: flwid, conveuipnce of faniilies anil the generalp licNna gfleder, for use Physi s _ ‘i' ggists. ( I on ] g | s Sl s, Farf' & ag MANYFACTURING CHEIHIST » XEW YORK. : Sk e | No. s——Adver. g
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DOTY’S WASHING-MACHINE Lately Mach Improved—and the New Universal Clothes-Wringer, Improved with Rowell’s Patent Double Cog‘wheels, and the Patent Stop, are now unquestionably far superior to any apparatus for wash ing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. ; Those who have used them give testimony a 8 tolloews: t i . “We like our Machine muech; eould not be persuaded to do without.it, aud with the aid of Doty, we feel that we are masters of the jposition.””— Aev. L, Seott, Bishop M. E. Church.. “[t is worth one dollar a‘week in any family.’ —N. Y. Iribune. : St ‘“ln the laundry of my house there is a pers petual thanksgiving on Mondays for the invention.” — Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler. - “Eyery week has given it a stronger hold upon the affections of the inmates of the Jaundry.” LN. Y. Observer. “] heartily commend it to economists of time, ‘money ‘and contentment.” — Kev. Dr, Bellows. “Friend Doty—Your last improvement of the Washing Machine is a complete success. las sure you our Mschine, after a year’s use, is today thought more of than ever,-and would ‘not be parted with under any circamstances.””— Solon Robinson, X . *““Your Washing Machine has been in use in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it, It certainly accomplishes a greater anicunt of work, with less labor, and does not weai the clothes near so much as the old-fashioned wash-board.— Wm. M. F. Rounds, Superintendent of Infant Department of \S¢. Catherine's Nursery, N. Y. City. “I have had one of the Universal Wringers in /my house, and it has been used every week for over five years, and is liow as good as new. I have also had a Doty Washer for some three years, which we use everv week, and could not well get along without. It ‘is ds good as ever, and will last years yet.—Z D, Van Shyck, Editor of Democratic Re#.r,’b!u!amilton,_ N ¥ The . ¥ Weekly Tribune; of Det. 15, 1869, in answer to a correspondent, says; ‘‘ Of Wash. ers, there is.none to be comparediwithiDoty’s.” S 8 Prices-—a Fair Offer.
If the Merchants in/voar place will not furanish, or send for the machines, sénd us the retail price, Washer, $l4, Extra wringer §9, and we wil! forward either or bath machines, free of freight, to places where o one is selling; and so sure are we they will be liked, that we ag.ee ta refund the money if any i‘opne wishes to return the machines free of freight, after a montl’s trial, actording to directious. . No husband, father! or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fiftytwo days in the year, when it can be done better, mqre expeditiously, with less labor, and no injury to the garmen%by a Doty Clothes Wash’gr, and a Universal Wringer. i % Sold by dealers genetally, to whom liberak discounts are made. & : R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, : iy 32 Courtlandt St., New-York. May 4, 1870.-1-13¢ : Sk HIGGINBOTHAM & SON,
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MORE THAN 500,000 PERSONS ' ':fiegp testimony 10 their Wonder: Inl Curanye Effects, : .. o WHAT ARE THEY ? ’ s NS ' 3 £ } 4").:‘;" s E :-5 h e ‘é“l; :-—‘;—t_i'"‘ e : : "FHEY ARE.NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether ip young or in old, married ar single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.- 8 Send for a circular, b : 3 .3. g L ‘\‘ S
Made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits, and Refase Liqnors, dgctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics, Appetizers, Restorers, &c.; that lead the tippler on to drun kenness and rain, but are a true medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, ~ree from all alcohol stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFiER and lIFK GIVING _PRINCGIPLE, a perfect renovator and invigorator of the system, carrying off all' poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, apd remain long unwell, 2100 will be given for an incurable case, provided the bones are not ‘destroved by mineral poisons or other means, sud the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chroniec Rheumatism, and “Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indiges_tionfi Bilious, Remaittent, and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Vinegar Bitters have been mostsuccessful.— Such diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the digestive organs. * . Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find. its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions or sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep' the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and OTHER WORMS, lurking in the svstem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. In Bilious; Remittant and Intermittent Fevers, thése Bitters have no equal. For full directions read carefally the ecircular around each bottle, printed in foar languages —English, German, French, Spanish, J. WALKER, Pro, 32 Commerce-st., N, Y. . R H. McDONALD & Co., . Druggists and Gen "Agents, San Francisco and - Sacramento, Cal., 32 &34 Commerce-st., N. Y. §ESBOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 45m3
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Have appointed HIGGINBOTHAM & SON.,, Watchmalkers and Jewelers, LIGONIER, INDIANA, : Sole Agents for the SBale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Which bayve been extensively used in' Great Britain and Unpited States, tke past eight years, and Tor which they claim -the undermentioned ' advantages jover those in ordinary use, the proof of which may be seen in their constantly increasing business during the past'eight years. Ist. Taar from theperfect construction of | the lenses, they assist and, preserve tte sight, rendering, frequent ch_an%es unnecessary. . 2nd. . THEAT they confer ‘4 brilliancy and dis: ting%g_es‘; of yvision, with :an amount of eéase and; comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle ~ Brd. "TmAr the material from which the Len-’ ses ‘are ground is: manufactured speciau{- for . optic p.ltlrlpol:fg.t&%sl 8 pure, hgrgédmdw} iant, and not liable to become seratched.; .. ¢. . 4th. ‘T;_A'l‘ the ‘fx’%%s,?%'fih’wlgjfi'ev are éet,’"J‘ whether gold, silver or' steel; are of the ' finest” “quality - and finish, and . guaranteed ‘perfect in’ .eyery. respect. il ol olsiganyy € : fiey are the only 'SP?S‘Q‘F»‘”/.thr' PRESERVE _/AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT. . And ,u_:e‘;flgigg- : est, beoatise the Pest, always lusting many years ‘without chanfi_e"teibg‘fiecessify.' il 18 TN ISF" One of the firm will visit Ligonier, at the Store of their Agegg‘e;ery,(i_montha, for the purpose of fitting those having difficult sights,:‘when ‘any 'Bpectacles ifld_f?.tti their Agent utium;gho,flintuw will g exchangedSR EOO JBMUBIET Vs T S i iil 1 ddgigiaae dal el Bado
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They are s gentle Purgative as well as a tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conjestion, or Inflamation of thaliver, and all tl_\e Viceral Organs. * ! s
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HMeads the List of Improved Cook Stoves; admitted by all using % it to be the best Cook Stove made, It haseverywhere given universal satisfaction, and we confidently recommniend it to all persons.in wantof a Good-‘h‘gove. sFiest 2y e ) Calland see itat -+ J. M. CHAPMAN & Co.’s. | b L‘C’:: “0 " ) | ! Shingles! - Shingles! Shingles ! 200,000 “A” SAWED, 16 &18 in. PINE SHINGILES, On band, st the LOWEST CASH PRICE, <t~ ' J. M. CHAPMAN & CO.’S. CHEHILLEBED PLOW . « No Plows ever sold in this section have given such amiversal satistaction 85 the SOUTH BEND CHILEED PLOWS, introduced last season. Its chief points are Lightaess of Draft, Width and: Depth of: Cat, whileit is warranted to 'scour wherever a Steel Plow will, and they are much more durable, We give below the result of atrial of Plows held . in;Soath Bend, last fall : $ o 3 : : ) 7 3 . Draft, Width. = Pepth- - 2 CHILLED, SAIISER IS - : s -1 ,350 pounds, 16 3 4 inches, | 7 ..;inches. ‘BRYAN, - - < e 4R - <7 380 TR N g B T HILL, e igag e e ob i B 0 a st aBl mbitasipwe dhel Y BALL Spr A Gt e e L ST RN TTR SR gl e SEFOE, 0 LA IO R LLA ee AR e ISR B S Call and see them at J. M. CHAPMAN & CO.” =~ 1000 LBS, PURE WHITE LEAD, ot J. M. CHAPMAN & 005, Cheapest Hoes, Forks and Rakes, ~ Shovels, Spades and Qarden Fools \in‘tQ\_}"n,,;fl»t e } efl -. .MU CHAPMAN & GOSO o B A S )' L el g¥ gt rogfe 7's'3“”'-'-,.6:'.3‘(}':‘?\..?{ 874 WAGON MATERIALSY . HUBS,/SPOKER, FELLOES, SPRINGS & AXLES, a falbdime at: 1" - : S Sl R oty EiR - Baseld :xarbul ni sser Tevy 2 3 r§s b T aengd M. CHAPMAN d& co. B- eo : €I B LI TR ML : LN e S S GG st i e eghoßaill . s 8 SIN A ALLLITS BRANCHIES. ¢ < i lt '. el Y et sl bide o) gakend yegaq il *Guas stocked, repaired, bored out, and rifled on shoré notigeydnd iwob kowarshntedsby ey best io,f‘tork%ien ""% : 99 (Wi ' e % who e e daics — FIS o ‘Maohine to Saw mfh‘fi(’ ‘:W%:E?"ei?f?‘ffix}:?fi&;’}fi RO RR T B e SEE SIGN OF THE BIG GUN, | AT'J, 0 CHARMAN"&, 0,58 Y ban kS svad aslagol I b skioh emerns®, sifd o #imalaos sty (3w Baseis et Sapdeinlli Moo BN s gasstag s slgma bt sed geqi T i ‘ : Bl it o aldiae e atiun shidie Do tedeiling # R e wosbi s yisgrel st S¥aos bas | Em&: Rimos: Srgn A T gRE e SOV L il et wrisiaoisslowss sebraw.d ~ ¢ gol JOwShort Notice, ifl#‘fi}flt and substantial manner, snaibal laston’s X » : M aUsgs 4*l SRR G K}"!!g gl il ep— “"""‘"' i ' ‘ L ety S e diened el 0 MPEOLT A .Am taad i’M“}@lH‘eth MA“ ING i ~W’nfl{ ot actlo il dolde @l e}{wxx:r@ggmzfigLf_g{mj LS e ’*flfl Pt | B Parssolagnd) mbrells Rapaind in o ibekgatil macin, prsiast ot st 5 | Ba et affban aiedpfoct Favoaer ad how | 0 TERIC M UHAPMAN & 0 5 | rganied March 96! {oy "m st bie 0 T T iysre it ARt
