The National Banner, Volume 5, Number 51, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 April 1871 — Page 4

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i o A\\‘l-‘rdm the )’.:aporte A’ig\'u. Michigan City Correspondente. _Micuigax Ciry, April Bth, 1871. [ ON MAGNANIMITY.

’M‘ngl:'lninii.&y is a virtue ghi'ch has in all ages been looked upon as the correct thing to exhibit to a fallen gnemy. The successful ggiora.l returning to his peace- . able’ home fresh from the din and carnage of battle, peceives the homage of the brave and fair whilst fresh laurels are ~ ‘added to the vigtorious wreath which sur- ' mounts his-brow, pro'vi&ing he has treated his oppenents ge?erously in their humilia- . tion. Bhould he however have been guilty of indulging in the “knock down and'(’irag_ ont style’” of doing bqsiness and exhibited his brutal instinets in" grinding into the dust the poor devils who were obliged to " succumb to his prowess, then the finer feelings of the people‘are lsh_m;ke‘d, and he’ . is looked upon as a ruffianly Wutcher of mén. ‘Again, . L B i IN THE PRIZE RING | . the gentlemen who batter each other’s mugs for a trifling consideration in currency scorn’ to strike a fallen ememy. If " in the course of one of thes¢ discussions a_ gentlemanly member of the'P.” R. fuc- '" ceeds in planting his bundle of fives upon the nasal protuberance of his adversary, and doing it so forcibly that the recipient of his gentle-®tentions is I¢ft sprawling.on the grass, he is permitted to piok ‘himself up and square away for another round without let or hindrance, the knock-down- / ist not permitting himself to indulge in kicking and .walloping ll‘w‘ unfortunate ~ weight who had come to grief. g N : .DR. BUTLER, the ‘gimlet eyed” hero of Wort Fisher, ‘éxhibited this virtue in our late “‘onpleasantness,” contented himself with appropri“ating.the valuables of the rebels without at, , the same time ‘‘shutting off their wind,” ..when he could {mve done s"ola‘nd no ques- .’ tions would have been asked. Seeing that iin the language of that christian gentleman, Parson Brownlow, “a rebel only had two rights, the right to be hanged and the right to be damned,” these Illustrious ex‘amples ‘of the virtue of magnanimity no doubt were in the mind’s eye of the new . Prison Commissioners who were undoubtedly emulous of the examples set by.the successful gemeral, the ~professo;£& the P: R., aud the cock-eyed hero of tie Dutch

gap canal. ‘Désiring not to be outdone by these worthies'they have shown a spirit of magnanimity which reflects great credit upon their forbearance. ‘ . With the exception of the Warden, Clerk. and physician no changes have been made. Life long Democrats, who have spent their time and money freely to advance the caube of the party, had the temerity to - suppose that the services they had render: ed entitled them to some consideration at the hands of the “powers that be.” They were soon dissbused of thisidea, however, for upon applying for office they were very cavalierly informed that there were no vacangcies. i . ! The rallying cry which from time immemorial has obtained with all . parties, ~ “To the victors belong the spoils,” has “spparently been eliminated from the political ‘oreed of curtain officials who have succeeded in foisting themselves upon the . party to fatten upon the spoils of office * whilst, the 'ladder which elevated them to preferment is kicked to the ground. - The Democracy of Laporte county have about mdde! ip their mindg that no one from this county stands the ghost of & chance of gétting any office whatever from the present mansgement of the prison.—: Howéver abqq}d this may appear the “grounds they base their opinion upgn seem ‘to be gool. The gentlemen would do well o' pay some little heed to the. wants of their political friends and not arrogate to s themselves all the rights and priviliges " appertaining to the office of Tygoon. A severe storm passed qv.erg:)he city-on Wednesday night, and the lightning for a time was very vivid. A house near Willard avenue was struck and -considerably shattered, yet strange to. say none of the inmates: were injured. A vessel lying in ‘the ‘harbor had her foremast struck and ‘used up, necessitating the substitution of & new spar. il . Traing ‘over the Michigan City & Indi‘anapolis Railroad run regularly each way, Jconnecting with the M. C. R. R. here and the'C., C. & L. R. R. at Laporte. Their popular. agent at this place, Mayor Walker, is well ‘caloulated to build up a large business for the road. They could not have made &' more judicious selection. s HooslEr SLIDE.

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BY Mls§ MANDA LEVERING.

Your thoughts are sad and bitter, as they slip their eable and go gladiy out, o the future, and for the thousandth time it recurs to you that you are wretched.— _Earth hath many enjoyments and sources of pleasure, but they are not for you, and ~why should you desire them ? Why shoald ‘that great longing for love and sympathy surge up from your heart-depths to'night * It only makes 'you miserable. How sensible of all this you are this evening ; as you realize the un-inviting lot of thanklessitoil. ‘How much sweeter . life would be if spiced with affection’ and approval, but yours is not. Praise! 18 1t wrong to crave a little for well doing ? Yeu do ,m};t know, at any rate-you neyer expect any, and the @nbidden tears well up to your aching eyes. You are siting in the deepening shadows of night, bu:tf you are living in the darker shadows of a clouded life. / e b

Lag that paper down ; it' was a paragraplin its columns that unnerved you, and stirred the smoldering embers of a life-long desire in your heart. .It wasn't much, but it sped like an arrow to your, heart’s-core, and your soul yearns for the ‘ blessing, ‘couched in the lines which tells | you “a good night kiss is soft to sleep on; a good-morning kiss promises a well-spent day ; a forgiying kiss is sweet ; an approving kiss is strong.” Others might have read it without having an impulse stirred, but it fs difi'erénfi_; with you. The -fountain of tears is' unsealed, and you bow your, head- upon your hands in grief,— Those tears will do yon good, and tears are not unwomanly. Thé path of life has been one,of figid dusy o'er the rocks of difficulties, and your féet have been lacerated by the roughness ot 'the way.— You have been fighting fate,"but you are overpowered, and the cypress hags been wreathed around your fevered brow. How hard you haveé tried 'to. réach ‘the sammit of your anticipated success, but no word of encouragement or smile .of approval was vouchsafed to your expectant heart. “Youf ambitions wete those of meritorious gnd glittering promises, and your _youngz! heart leaped for joy at the glorious pros. pect of enrolling your name on the scroll of honor, and of carving your future high in the temple of fame. But you were checked with the assertion that you were vain, and ‘courting the applause of an idle world. Instead of meeting with promptings of cheerful assistance and affectionate approval, you shrank from ridicule.and censure—the two great shadows of your life. After struggling against the angry tide of opposition, until your ‘heart grew sick, youshut your eyes on the glorious future and turned from the laun. rels that awdited you; and with q‘ui"vex'-i ing lips you'bade adiéu to ‘the dearést hopes of your'soul. To'night you, would ‘give it all up cheerfully for a kiss of approval, but such & thing is ' unknown to you, excepting when it comes as it did’ now. * How y(};u"_énvy that writer, whose happingss slipped off of his pen in a spell of rapturous thought. *“A good-night kiss is soft to sleep on” — perhaps you could sleep sweetly had you one to-night, but it will -not come, and your pillow will be wet with tears, as it bas been many a weary night. o -

* Blighted and bitter ! What an escutchedn to stamp on the life of one so. young, yet you fold your bandin desperate calmness, and acknovgledge‘{ it as yours. “His will be done on earth #s 'tid in heaven ;" How often you've tried to pray “Thy will, Ob, God!” but a rebellious throbbing would choke your utterance, and the prayer would ascend halt in thought and half in a feeling:of distrust. You werg afraid of making a‘fmockery, vof your childhobd faith. Perhaps you have: You do not know. 'But is the thought of the past casting this Upas influence around you ? Not exactly. T,h!é' future contains no enchant-. ing beauty, no sublime prospects, but in their stead comes the-spectres of all you had hoped to be, and' they are mocking you in y@ur _helplessness. And as you peer inte its shadows, the future but reflects the past, Yours is the wormwood of life.; o oy Maple Ridge, April 6th, 1871,

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A Blind Card-Player.

From the Sacramento Reporter, ‘ - We were witness, a night or two since, to a singular tpansaction—a game of erib betweena than totally blind and a man wholly deaf and dumb. At this facinating game both are unusually ex&)ent, and the strange contest was watched with interest by numerous spectators. The blind man. proved victorious, as he almost invariably does at this game, although his opponent: in this instance is so proficient therein that professional sports, knowing his prowess, refuse to play with him fora consideration, : ;

For the information of the curious, we will state that the blind man shows. his cards confidentially to a bystander, who tells him in & whisper their denomination. He needs never to be told moré than once, he never failing to remember the! number’ of each eard and its position 1n relation to each of the rest in his hand. Buf that which afforded us most thought for reflection was, that although the parties had never met before, they at once appeared to have a mutual understanding, and conversed with each other almost as readily and rapidly as if neither had béen ‘deprived of any natural gitt. , The mute wrote with extraordinary rapidity, using his left hand, while the blind man made himself perfectly anderstood to his fellow sufferer by simply in-: dicating ¥it‘h his dexter finger along the table the Tetters which he desired to use. The scene was truly a subject for thought and one calculated to. confirm the belief in that great heavenly law of compensation, whereby a person deprived of ome natural sense or gift is given ;some other taculty in (greater ~degree than is vouch: saf%g to others unafflicted. . : . ; e parties of whom we gpeak are both men of more than ordinary ability and acquirements. = One is a prominent member of our local bar, with a state: reputation, and the other is a landscape and animal {)ain;e'r of no small merit. One suddenly ost his sight a few years since; the'nther became deaf and dumb when only 7 years of a?jge, from an attack of scarlet *fever.— And yet we doubt it two more genial, ‘Happy men exist in the community. They seem, by some Fod-like dispensation, to forget or be satisfied with their great loss, beeause of - other powers and gifts given in compensation. ; i

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BN GEHI& CO. ) *?fi-( '-—‘.nvmm-——- | e | ' POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE A Merch#n‘f T‘ail‘orifigEstabliéh;nefit | | ‘IN i;zEN'D#Li.viLLfi, »' ; . : v _v..xm,_ Sl NEBW s--;rj LES HAT S AND CAPS! : éo.m\j.'rlN.G.s, e s oo sUI-TAB'LE"FOR»"r'HE e 5 e

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KENDALLVIL'E FRUIT HOUSE.

“WICHMAN & CO. . Having taken charge of the |

FRUITHOUSKE, Corner; of State and Mitchell streets, and refilied

the same with

THE CHOICEST STOCK 'OF

GROCERIES

Ever brought to Noble county,

el f"’ st B a ity Too Astonislithe Natives!

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! , i 1 To buy your: . S 'TEAS for 75 cts., $l.OO, $1.25. and THE VERY BEST atsl.so! KEROSENE OIL, -80 c. per Gal. New York or Michigan Salt at ~ $2.25 per Barrel. -

And all other Goods in Proportion !

The Choiest Lot of Groceries at the FRUIT HOUSE! TR Ind., Jaw'y lml?gb_f{:N &CO

N E W

GROCERY

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The undersigned having purchased the stock of Groceries of N. Kinsman, in the Block . . formerly : occupied by |

HERMAN KRUEGER,

‘ mq baving addeds Fine Assortment of New Goods to their Stock, they are prepared to sell

GROCERIES

a 8 cheap as any House in the City. Our Stock is comprised ol everything usually ; \ ) found in & ' ; LY

FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE

Also, a nice line of

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that will be sold st the very’

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We would solicit a share of the public patronage, with a special request that our old }:'er;tends give us a call. ( ‘ q'Remember the place, corner of Main and Mitchell Streets, :

~ 'KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA. BV amux, ) WALTMAN-& Bro. February 1, 1871.-40t18

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Especial attontion is oalled to the substantial manner in which mcmrk is made, and also to the uflg of'the stock used. Al werk done oé my %’ ‘Warranted. B - ‘ . F. W.BSHINK® & BHO, Ligonier, May 18, 1870, [ 51 ki

- JOHN WEIR & CO’S _ HARDWARE STORE,; " West Bide of Ouvin Street, .~ - | LIGONIER, - . . INDIANA. - Keeps constantly on »haud Blacksmith, Carriage and Wagon- . Makers’ Materials, " Anda large and varied assortment of Iron, Cast & Spring Steel, . NAILS, SPIKES, BRADS, TACKS, &C., &C., ‘Togetlier with a large stock ‘of Axles, Springs, Clips, sth Wheels ~ Bolts and Bands, o Cutlery and Shelf 'l'la:rdwure, " BUILDERS’ ;Ji;gflz) WARE, - - . Carpenter and Builders’ Tools! 1o endless varieties, and of the best stock. ._ "/ .J. WEIR & CO. - Ligonier, July 27, 1870. -

JACOB KELLER,

KENDALLVILLE, - IND.

Has just received

A MAMMOTH STOCK,

Consisting of

DRY GOODS,

CIL. OTHING,

Hats & Caps, ;e ' BOOTS & SHOES,

‘And a great many other Goods too numer ous to mention, aqd keptina . FIRST CLASS STORE ‘ which he will sell at copsiderable

Lower Prices

than any other, house in Indiana.

THE HIGHEST

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FOR ALL RKINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE!

JACOB KELLER.

Kendallville, Jan. 4, 1871,

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THE GREAT BLBOD PURIFIER -~ AND SYSTEM RENEWER. nom bottle will cure a torpid ¢ondition of the er. . . s, })ne bottle will clear the system of bile.” Twasbottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the stomach. . . . Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind "of erysipelas. PN

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One to two; bottles aro warranted to cure ak humor in the'eyes. ¢ : o u“‘;o hottles are warranted.to cure runuing of the ¢ars and blotches among the hair. . 7 Four to six bottles arc warranted to cure corm{m and numib\l;: uleers. o et hnie bottie wifl cure gealy ¢éruptions of tha skin: Aladly friend who was sadly annoyed with pimples ¢n tha face, used two bhottles, and shows a most beautifui complexion as the result. |

“ HUMOR Two-cr three bottlps are warrantéd to ¢are tho vooost kind of ringworm. * Two or thiree bottles are warranted to cure the Cpostodesperate casds of rhewmatisni. ‘. Thres 16 four bottles are warranted-tp cure galt rheumn. .. SR ¢ live to eight bottles are warianted fo cire the )n:lrst.s(«frofula.' 7 : , g g One to threa hottles are warranted-to cure the . Worst easg of dyspépsia., It &5 often caused by ranker in' the steinach. °, ) - DOCTOR. One or twg bottles are wrrantud to cure ziek headache., fy ’ - ) © Oun battle. is warranted fo (‘urv’(he worst eane of piles, v - Foot e T, T . (i to twor bottlesfs warrantsd to cure i cis- - ~tilo of tho bowels. - ¢ . iene HUMOR, DOCTOR i composed. onvagetaliles, among whieh ave Sarsaparills, ww Doek, Moble dane, Mandrake, and BloodhL Auydrggist o physicifan wit'tte"'you ghnt = bodfor, Blood Turificrs h:\\": Vieen discavdded, The BETMOR DOCTOR §s pleacar 1 (he tiste, ey yeb gure and ela2eiivo I ios adcidoia ) B I'REPARED AT THL i KEW ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, BOSTOH, S, - Physicians supplied. with fiveé pound botlies ax waal, @ applieation ag above. ) . " Sold by all Druggists ot $l.OO per bottle. Six bottles for £5.00. - .0 i Tor all affections of the Throust, Tungs, wid © Kidnews, use Poland's White Pive Conporsici, -

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Containg no LAC SULPHUR —No SUGAR o LEAD-No LITHARAGE—No NITRATE of SILVER, and is entirely free from the poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. 24508 Transparent and clear'as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—perfectly SAFE, CLEANand EFFlClENT—desideratums LONG SOU’T FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! Bl . Ivrestores and prevents the Hair frombecoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the:Hair from falling off, and res-tores-it to a great extent when prematurely lost, - ‘preyvents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutane. ous'eruptions, and unnatural Heat. As a Dressing FOR THE HAIR IT 1S THE BEST ARTI: CL%I IN THE MARKET,, : \ DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass. Prepared only by 'PROC’?DR BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The gendihe is put up. n & pannel bottle, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature’s Hair Restorative, and take noother. 17y

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.1 do not wish to inforn you, reader, that Dr,. Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered:a remedy tliat cures consumption, when the lang is half consumed, in short, will cure all diséases whether of mind, body or estate, make menilive forever, and leave death to play for want of work, and is Wigned to make our sublunary sphere a blissi™ paradise, to which Heaven itself shall be but'a side-show. You have heard enough ot that kind of humbuggery. But when I tell you that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will usitively cure the worst cases of Catarrh inthe E{'ead. 1 only assert that which thousands -can testify to. I will pay $5OO Reward for a case of! Catarrh that T cannot cure. A pampblet giving symptoms and other information sent free toany address. This remedy is- cd

SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS ~ OF THE WORLD. _ ¥ Price 50 cents, *Seut by mail, post paid, on,receipt of sixty cents, or four packa%es for two dollars. Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. See that my private stamp, which is a positive guarantee of genuineness, is upon the-outside wrapper. Remember that this private sttlmp, issued by the United States (£>v~ ernment expressly for stamping my medicines, has my gortrnit; pame and adflrons, and the words ‘“U. S, Certificate of Genuineness,”” en: graved upon it, and neéd not be mistaken. Do not be swindled by travelers and others repré‘senting themselves as Dr. Sage; I am the anly. map now living that has the right to manufacture the -Geouine Dr. Sage’s Cdtarrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medicine. ! . R. V. PIERCE, M. D, 7qe | 183 Seneca Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Gy ii G et iy ad: | Jea R LAT R T g e e MILLIONS Bear Testimony to thets (' ‘Wonderfal Curative Effects, - They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Magde of Yoor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refase Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Toulcl,"' *! Appetizors,” ‘‘ Restorers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and nuin, butare. -a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from ail Alcoholic Stimue lants, They are flie GREAT BLOOD PURI. FIER and ‘A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Systém, - earrying ol all poisonious mafter and restoring the blood to a'healthy condition. No person-cdn take these Bitters according to directions, and, remaif long unwell, provided their bones are nots ‘dc’stmfi: by mineral poison or other means, and' the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. T | - They are a Gentle Purgative as vwell asa Tonlc, possessing also, the peculiar merit of* acting 43 & powerful .agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whother n young or old, married or single, atithe dawn of woman. hood or at the turn-of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. e 1

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DYSPEPSIA O“R INDIGESTION, Headachie; Pain in the Shoulders, Cotghs, Tizhtness of the Chest, ' Dizziness, -Sour (Eructations of the Stomach; Bad Taste in-the Mouth, Biliou§ Attacks, Pafpjtation of the Heart, Inflannmation xof the Lungs, Pain in the , régions of the Kidneys, and a hund.req other painful symptoms are the o!rspring;; of Dyspgpsia. ~ They invigorate the Stomach and stimu/mto the torpid , Livér and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im. parting new life:and vigor to the. whole systei. |’ : ’ ' FORSKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Hyes, Erysipel‘as, T{ch, Scurfs; Discolorations of the Skin, Himors and . Diseasés'of the Skin,"of whatevér name or nature aro literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short Aime by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura- - tiveeffects. -+ :

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Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever . you find its ime purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Soreg; “cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish fin the veins; eleanse it when it is f%ga and your l'celmgs will tell you when. Keep the bl pure, and the héalth of the system will follow, v Pin, Tape and other ‘Worms, lurking in the system of so many tßousands, are’ efl‘ectuall{destroyed and removed. “Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon,_ the face of the earth whose body is exempt: from ‘the presence of worms. “It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but %pon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of discase. . No systemr-of Medicine, -no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. Yer T

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ROSADALIS

NO PREPARATION HAS ever béen introduced to the American people that has ‘met with as marked a success jas “THE JFLUID EXTR_ACT {OF ROSADALIS.” One ounce rof this Flaid Extract is more [powerful in its action upon dislease than one pint of the prep\arations of Sarsaparilla. As a éßlnod Purifier it Kas no equal; for Serofula, Inflammatoyy Rheu\ndatism, Syphitis in all its forms, litisn certain cure. Physicians ‘(indlorsc it; itismota quack nos(trum, as the forniula is printed ‘on every package. f . Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, :I;y,,suys‘: Tt is the best Blood “Purifier I Lave ever used.’”

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Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, says he has suffexeds for twenty years with an eruption over his whole body; tried all kinds of remedies with no sucs cess ; a few bottles of Rogadalis mide a complete curk. ’ i

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